-! M M f ' w f h i. 4 J' f' i; ". a a GOSSlIP OF r f " BANKER EXPLAINS NEED - ni? j a Ftnr? ssta mi it a tihn , V -Xe. p Uncertainty Believed to be Demand for Materials Gossip of the Street V, ACCORDING to n AelUlnformcd banker, whnt this couutrjr needs more Ai Ihnn stabilization of uteri or otli'er prices is nn aMiirnnrr of the tn f billzatlon of labor. Of what iihi. he asked, is it to attempt to stabilize the prices of any product when the conditions of labor are unstable? Stable f" labor conditions, he remarked, ore necessary to the development of a demand J for nil the materials used In construction processes. There hnvc been reduc f tlons in the prices of many building materials going on quietly, but not suffl ' dent, ho said, to cause much enthusiasm nmonp; builders and contractors. There is, however he ndded, something which is holding back many projects which should be under way. He said he djd not believe it altogether the result of waiting for much t 'lower prices fpr material, but was largely due to the, element of uncertainty in the labor situation. The government, he said, has urged that public works i 'he started and pushed to the limit so ns to give employment, especially to returning soldiers; but little ov nothing seems to hnvc been accomplished , nlong these lines. Kvrn borne of the government's own projects are being held up. This Is the ease, he said, especially with the Emergency Tleet Corporation, which was to construct some huge drydocks among other things, and although bids have been asked for ilnd received, nothing has been done. ThN can be understood, he remarked, in the case of municipal improve ments, since to carry these out most of the municipalities would have to raise the money through bond issues, nnd naturally they do not wish to compete with the government during the Victory T.oun campaign. Hut, he bald, he could not convince himself thut the renon for holding back so many neces ( sary projects lay In the cost of materials, nnd from information received he , believed n good deal of the apathy nroc from the doubt ns to what stand labor is going to tuke in the near future. Outcome of Steel Conference Anticipated The outcome of the steel conference in New York on Thursday wbs to n great ("ttent anticipated by many financiers in this eity. One broker re marked that the reports on the mutter showed plainly that the whole affair was largely the result of rnliinet familj row where the order of precedence was not strictb observed by the industrlnl board members. He snid the whole affair, when simmered down, rcsohed itself into some questions of fact, which the result of the conference will soon determine. Now that Itailrond Director (Jeucral Hincs hn decided to appenl to the open mnrket as a court of Inst resort, he said, it will be ycru if he will get lower bid for his rails and other equipment than the steel men maintained the could offer without a reduction in wages. It is not generally regarded, said this broker, that the Rtecl manufacturers will t the present time attempt to reduce the cost of their product by the wage route if any other plan is practicable. Auother broker said the strange thing to him is how there can be such a wide difference of opinion if the facts given to the public in the contro versy are us stnted. Mr. Hincs. and his representatives argue that the costs of scrap and coke limp been reduced so much recently Hint the stabilized prices agreed upon at the former conference were nbunrmolly high and hae not been arrived nt with u due regard to these reductions, nnd that the steel companies would, if allowed these prices, still be mnklug the enormous profits which they made in wnrtimes. In other words, the steel companies would be profiteering at the expense of the public, who will be taxed to make up the deficits of the rnilrouds. Continuing, he said be was afraid thut personalities, wh'ch should not he allowed to enter the controversy, had beclouded the Issue, and in that event the conclusion nrricd at bj Director Hincs to try the open market will ioon show Who is right. Open Steel Market Will Speed iSeiv Business One of the partners of n. large bunking house snid that the action of the steel stocks jesterduy was evidence thut the result of the decision by Director Hincs had no unfavorable effect ou the market; in fact, the reverse seemed to be the case. The lime hnd come, hesnid, when steel producers were, determined on a campaign for new business, and this decision will only speed it up. He did not, think there would be any great reductions from the stabilized prices, but the great object gained is that something deliuitc has been done; there will no longer be any reason to wait, and the moment consumers realize this they will stock up. Stocks of steel were never lower than at present, lie said. "There is just a possibility thnt we may hear of lower prices for n little while," he remarked, "but that will he only temporary, ns the present high cost of production precludes .the policy of price-cutting to any appre ciable extent. The moment the situation is thoroughly understood, he said, there will begin a strong bujiug movement lit steel products. In connection with Director Hines's statement that, he will at once calls for bids for 200,000 tons of rails, it brought out a remark from n broker that the United States Steel Corporation is in u position to secure the whole order if it wants to, and he gue that for a reason for the bullishness ou United States Steel common. Financiers Confident Philadelphia Will Go 'Over Loan Quota Today is the last day of the Victory Loan campaign. Notwithstanding the large amount remaining to be subscribed, it would be difficult to find one who believes Philadelphia will default. Yesterday the atmosphere in the financial district was tense with ex- pectation; today it will be morn so, and will continue until the stroke of . midnight. Tho real situation may not be known for several days, but a air approximation of the result will appear in Sunday's papers. There will he a sigh of relief in banks and financial institutions when it is all over, and the knowledge that it is the Inst Ioau will add- to the satisfaction. t Many of the investment banking houses huve been prepnring for an ' aggresshc selling campaign to begin on Monday morning. In the course of the following week it is expected many new issues, some of them un usually attractive, will be placed on the market. During the interval of the Victory Loan campaign u number of the larger investment concerns have been adding to their sules forces and in other ways strengthening their or ganizations. A number of these houses have called special meetings of their salesmen for today. One well-k.uown house now has an organization of more than sixty persons. All of this goes to show thnt the Victory Loon campaign has not ex hausted the free money waiting for investment nnd which it is reported exists in every section of the country. The manager of one, of these houses remarked that in many instances their former methods of obtaining business must undergo great changes. The Liberty Loans, he said, hnd altered the whole investment field. "Our future customers will not be found among the few select Wealthy only," he said. "We are going to dig right down to the strata where the money exists in comparatively smul' amounts, but in stupendous sums in the aggregate. Then another new idea has been taught successfully by the Liberty Loans. It Is the installment idea as applied to investments. "It -is true," he remarked, "that the ideu is not new in Kurope, es pecially In France, but It is new here, and it seems to have taken root. The baby' bond, the installment plan of purchase and the. multitude of clients instead of a few," lie said, "would revolutionize the investment business in X? United States." gp tfiSL Short-term notes were firm jestcrday, with an active demand for a number of jjpeciul issues, while some of the more important maturing for eign government sliort'trrm notes were fractionally higher. kr ,,, There wus u good inquiry for government of Bwltze'gjnd fis, which were (I!) 11-10 bid; American Foreign Securities (is and Canada 0s, which also . commanded the game bid quotation,- BUSINESS NOTES $ Commercial failures (his wCeli in the Uqltcd SljBteSjflre 1110, the same number nsjnst week nnd compare with -11 the corresponding week Inst jcar. Of fall tiresC.thlK week forty-eight worn jn the r!pfv '-twenty eight south, tvveqty-two .vt'isj at.td twen(y-tvo In ,tho I'acjfio stuiest nnd M'xty reported liabilities at $."000 or more, against fifty-three last w eek, - ' There lias been a large development of American business connections in .Tumaioa jdncc. the end of the war, mauy commercial houses opening branches In Kingstou. If is understood thut the National City Hank, of New York city, purposes to establish an agency tliere. II u vers from western cities are plac ing orders for sweaters, caps, bootees And other woolen kult goods for infants, for all delivery- This premature buy ing, ('inspired by the cxucctutldu that iturii' 'goods,, wll be "udvnnced, price Inter ntfjo season. Increasing Oport demand fur caustic sodiufsi reported. There urc, inquiries froiij, Switzerland and .Taimtl. and tho iiiurkVl, js Jitnf. DomcAtio- storks ure' be Hcvf'I'tQ bo running low,, nnd n revival tf tifldc." is confidently cxm-cted. ' Data.' basedjpu 30,000 separate trans-, ?etl6is tbatAftok place throughout tho Jnited fltaUKjduriug'tlie, current wcxk tjhow 'jhatTnjrcbjises decreased 'three finthtfnf one.'ner vm frmn l!m iirrcod 'loe wifek. und 1,8 per- cent .fjroin tho ;"trresnondliig week in 101S. Indebted--Bwri&iDgoutyWbrstr trmmk-tlous, THE STREET x,w. Responsible for Delayed according to the Credit Clearing House, increased 1.5 per cent over the week before, but declined 2.7 per rent, from the week ended May 10, 101S. Activity in wearing apparel all along the line, from the manufacturer to the retailer, "nrndstrcet's" finds, is re flected in better buying of raw mate rials, s.ucli as wool, staple cotton goods and leather, the lntter responding both to good foreign nnd domestic bujing. The so-called luxury trades automo biles nnd accessories and jewerly show uo diminution of buying. In car pets, rugs and furniture nearly two years of restricted buying is seeking expression nnd factories arc reported well provided with orders. ...v w....,.n M ,v iuiiuuii nuui auc tion sales today consisted of a mis cellaneous selection amounting to 8300 bales, 1'riccs were unchanged. With drawals, were more frequent, TO GIVE SHAD DINNER Lu i-Ui Temple Automobile Club Hold Outlno Today Tlitf ninth annual outing und shad .dinner of tbo Lu Lu Automobile Club will be held lato this afternoon and th,Is cvc"nln(f at Mineral Springs, 'Willow, Grove. A, "HveVi gay, nbvel aiid" sur prising -eyent" is promised those attend eg. - . ,' ATemtlcrH will mntnt Hrmt in ifInArnl Jinking.., Purpgvthe diqpor .tiitro .will be n, ISohquiliui entertainment. A danco TV1H-IUI1UWJ' ffiffftlNCr PUBLIC ADJUSTMENT IN STEEL' SATISFIES THE TRADE No Further Incentive to Keep Out of Market for Future Roqui iromonts New York, May 10. As forecast in these columns n week ago, the steel manufacturers' committee stood firmly on their ground on prices in the dis pute with the railroad administration, nnd ns u result the conference which was held here on Thursday resulted in n fnilurc to reach n new agreement. The representatives of the railroad admin istration also held their ground, and it was announced thut competitive bids would be taken shortly for '.'00.000 tons of steel rails. Steel men. generully, arc of opiniop that the outcome 'of the dispute linsj been satisfactory. As n matter of fact, the leaders in the industry light nlong have maintained that they were in a position to meet nny readjustment that must come, nnd It is known thnt the matter of making nn agreement with governmental bodies met with consider able opposition when it was first pro posed. One point which has been njndo for cibly is thnt the uncertainties which have prevailed since the dispute arose have been removed, nnd that regular consumers, knowing .thut the steel men are determined to hold for what they bclie'-Bw.VfVfnir nnd reasonable level, will have no further incentive to keep out of the market for their futuic re quirements. There bus been some talk that with the price agreement abrogated quota tions will ndvnnce cvcntuallv, but in this connection one of the best posted .. ... ... . , . . .... nuinormcs ill inn iraue siaies mat lie can see no possibility of higher levels nt least for the remainder of the year. He asserts thnt the prices prevailing at present nre fair and there would be no ground for making any advances at this time. The opinions which have been heard recently that within n few months the demand for steel products will exceed the supply is ridiculed by this au thority, who points out that the capac ity of the industry lias been increased materially during the war, and thnt it will take a peace demand much larger than the buying during the wur to absorb the present ingot capacity, which is approximately -10,000,000 gross tons per jcar. In some circles it is the expectation that the latest developments will re sult in a resumption of bujing for many products nnd the future is being awaited with considerable interest by ul I observers. That there bus been n large amount of business held in nbey- ance is the general belief in the trade, nnd if this hold-up business is sent to the mills in the form of definite con ttnets, the outlook will be much better than it bus been in some time. With regard to the competitive bid ding for the rail orders for the govern ment it is stated in some circles that only the United Slates Steel Corpora tion can afford to put in proposals at S4i per ton for Hessemer and ?47 per ton for open-henrth, nnd that all other makers hftvc a cost In excess of these figures. This would mean thnt the cor poration is in a position to get the entire order if its officials desire it. The production of steel ingots in April was the smallest since January of 1018, when the plants of the country were curtailed by the cold weather und the coal shortage. The percentage of operation figures given in these col umns from time to time during April have been borne out by the ingot state ment. However, should bujing be re humed. us ninny now expect, the coming months should show increases over the total recorded in April. Financial Briefs The Anaconda Copper Mining Com pany has Issued its nnnual report for the year ended December ,'!1, Kurplus after charges nud taxes nmounted to ?20,801!,S70, equivalent to $8.02 a share ($.-.0 par) earned 011 the $110,r(;:!,GOO rapital stock, as rompnrcd with surplus of $.14,a:W,7.'il, or S14.71! n share in the preceding jear. Secretary (Hats has announced thut the Inst biweekly scries of certiticates of indebtedness issued lu anticipation of the Victory Liberty I.onn lias been oversubscribed. Tho Issue was for $.ri00,000,000 and subscriptions totaled .i!50i,:ias,ooo. Per capita ciieulation in the United States on May 1 wns $H4,04. This compares with $50.37 ou May 1, 101S, ami $54.00 on April 1, this year. The New York Subtrcasury gained $05,000 from the banks yesterday. Northwestern Report for 1918 The Chicago aud Northwestern Rail way Company has issued Us pamphlet report for the year ended December 31, 1018, showing net income nftcr tuxes aud charges of $14,371,231, equal to $8.57 11 shure eurued on the $107, 552,(138 combined common and preferred stocks. In the preceding year the net income was $17,125,031, or $10.21 a share. STEAMSHIP NOTICES Vacation Trips by Coastwise Steamers No better way to put mind and body in perfect health. Exhilarating: days and balmy nights. A restful and invig orating voyage. Fares include meals and stateroom berth. Excellent rail connections to and from all Southern points. OLD DOMINION S. S. LINE, for Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, Newport News, Rifchmond and all points South. Leaving daily except Sunday from Tier 25, N. Rj, New York. OCEAN S. S. LINE, Mondays and Thursdays at 3 P. M. from Pier 35, N.R., Nfew York, for Savannah, Ga., and other Southern points. SOUTHERN PACIFIC S, S. LINE. Wed. and Sat. at 12 noon from Pier 48, N. R., New York, for New Orleans, Gulf Points and Pacific Coast For passenger information and reservations apply to Con solldated Ticket' Offices,. 1539 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Phono locust 680p. ' , J, J. BROWN, G. F. A., Contwiie Steimillp line., Pier 49, N. R N. Y. UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Director Genoral of Railroad - LEDGER- PHILAptiltfHlA, gATXFKDAY, MAT 10, 1019 U. S. .STEEL ORDERS DROP Total on April 30 Was 629,867 Tons Less Than on March 31 New York, May 10. In its report is sued today the United Statra Steel Cor- poratlon reports unfilled orders on Its H books ns of April .",() last of d.SOO.OS." tons. This compnres with 5,l30,oi-' tons on Mnrch .11 lat, a decrease of 020,887 tons nnd with S.741,882 tons on April '!0, 101S. Month of Tons .Month of Tona 4,B(0,f. Jan , t0l. 7.022.7(17 .1 ISO ,172 !), 1DM. 7.80H.22I) II lllll 7H7 N'oi- iniK 7.1K0.4H7 Apr mm Mih. mm reh.. 1(1111 -inn , mm i-r . mis Nov., I (lis II flS4 2IIS Oct . 101.1 fl.tfln,4.1 c..nil,l.2 Mept 101.1 .1.317 K.l'iimri I,,. in,-, lanu Oct, 1018. R.353 20.1 Julv 1B1.1 4 02M.14II ept., mis R,2ii7.t)Oj June mtr. 4.n78,tou AUK 101S. K,T.-tl.ll4: M, loir, 4.2114. .MIS ..uur. ium. -, iFtn.iMit, Apr Mo, 191S. 8.337.1123 Mrh. Apr. 1S1H S.741.SS-J t'b Mih.. mis n.o-.n. ion jan ' mis 4.1(12.241 I.S.VVT4H 4.SVR 171 4. 248.07 1 M.s.m.iua .1.324. .102 n. nn, iio" 3.7S7.on7 t.21.1 .111 4.1.1S.BS'! 4,032.857 .1. OPS. 2IIO inir, 1015 lull 1014 mil 1914 1011 1011 mi4 1014 ri-p, iHin. 1,,-JNK,4.V.1 )p,. Tan ISIS 0.477 S.-..1 Xov . IfllT 0..1RI 7IK Ol . m i S.SH7.IIHI svpt m 7. H nun. ii7.-, Auk inn ii.san.477 .iui. 11)17. tn.407.040 .lunp. 1017 10.S4l.lfl4 Mny. mij ti.asassT Apr 1017 tl.ssa.3ill Mrh . inn ii.is.i.osa tvh 1017 11.Ttl.B44 Jnn 1017 11. .1711 B97 Tier 1017 II 474.0.-.1 N, 10111 11 -147.211 Oct 1 . N-w . Oft . Sept., Auir.. .luly. .tune, st-. Anr , Mih . !b. Jnn . tvr . Nov . Oct . .Sep! , Auir July. Jun. M Apr.. Mrh , I Vb . 1914. I,277.0(1S 1011. 4.n.1R.R2r 1014 ion mi3 1013 1013 1013 .1.02H.44O l.r.i3,r,sn 4.2R2.10S 4.3011.31" 4,:, 1.1 7117 ri.nii3.7s-i .-.,223.4ns s.non.sin S.S07.S17 11.324,322 ll,07S 7i!2 7.4ns. mn 7,n.in.7ii 7 S27.3I1S JUir, U,n.-iS..-,42 Sepl mm IO.01n.2llO AUK., ID IS JS 2 S'5;2'r,N4 -'nil. "in 1S',S """""'T June. 101.1 tntll 0,. 183. .1(12 Mnv. Ill Ufa' HlnU vf m 3 lOJ O.037.70S Mrh . 101.1 !2 2 ,S2B.,1-11 Peh . 1913 i2 ? 22-''1.l'0 Jan 1013 loin s..ir,s 'inn 1'ntilled orders on the corporal ion's books at the end of each quarter ninep Mureh Itl, 1007, were ns followH: Quarter endlnc Quarter endlnc Mllli lona with Tona Mi'h.mill 5.43D.IV72 He,,. 1912 7.032JUI Sept . mis. R,L.7,no-, junW I June. tlllK 8,niR.RI(ll Mch 101" rt.ft.M.6117 n,807.3ttl ri.30l.stl ri.(lS4,7lll Mch mis. o.nin,4nd ner mil DM- Kfpt June. Mill ! Hrpl Jimp, Mih. I lei Spt .Inn" Mill. hi i ii. .iii., i .spi . inn .1. 1111.317 min 11. .147 28(1 sept mio lnin 3.1..N inn 9..VJ2..1S I June II K40. 1.1H ti h 0 331.1101 Per 7. Slid 220 Sept .1.3l7,ris Jnni. inio mio 19119 loos 191)11 4. .,. llll min. nui', mn mix 191.1 101.1 1011 mn mn 1014 1013 1013. r.,4(i2..in ? Sa''n2J, !.'.?!;.. 1.1117.919 i.iu inn jit-i 19011 t :,j'i r,p', iiltl'lll'lsS'"? lieh"'' i'Si'i1 ?'i,l,4;S7'""",0n,,"d ',Ir",aml' " there does not 1917 i!:?li.'fl4l pj?' ,flflVo 2'.nt7.737 "V ,0 h" nuifl. enthusiasm in that UjIim !"iis jjs?:S7T.w.r,,ll l,Hi"vp'1 "'", "' 'i'" Dec I 1Jfi" i -iiimi T.pr .Iun ioot H..t1.1.H7i. 4.0:jL'Sr.7 Mrh IH0 inr7 IB07 1007 1107 Mih J' 4,A3.SL5 .Tiin- 4Jh3.inR Mch ri,f)03.7S" Sopl ft,N(l7,ai7 Uer 7,4l.il" Y.Kfl.T.riTM s.rtn.n.-. l 4"."i.fiiin 1.RJ1 331 Hi-pl tune, mn Mch 101.1, I Philadelphia Markets PROVISIONS I Therr wa h fair jobbinc driiMiil nrl nhics wro w nutalncd The (iuoiniloiin wvTf ho follow k Ueef in bcIk, wniokirl ami nlr-drfcd. 48c tcrTm knufkKn nnd (rndfrs, imokid Bml Hlr-dri-d. llr, ror!. fnnilly, $.nfAilt haniH, H 1. rurcd, Iooxp t.V4 frj Hili. do Kklnned looi?. :tl Vi w 3oHc: du, do, smoked, ,'JrtU ,17 iv, hums, boiled, bonf IfMfl ftlr, picnic Hhnulrfrr H P rurori, liMir-n .Si-,c. do. frmokPd. I'P1 blli1 In flt klc. Ioueo, Hie, brojkfttflt bacon. 10t ; nxd. 31 1 REFINED SUGARS Th marUpt b nult nnd unchanged Wo quoto on il basin of Vc for flno KranutHtrd DAIRY PRODUCTS riUJKSK- Demand was fair and th mnrket ruled firm under tlBht orTtrlntfn. Quotation: New York and Wisconsin, wholr mllk, current make. H24H32s4,t Now York and "Wlmonsln. whole-milk, fanv hold. liHtjv HtrC special higher, do do. fair tu tcood 3d (ft 37r POULTRY IJVK Theri wuh llttlp tradliic nnd tho market was unihatiired. Tin followlne aro tho nuotatloni" Kowla. u express. :iS(rt3Ir. nprlnir thickens broilers, not ithot nn. welKhlnK IhAitV lbn nplece, dfia!Rv, whlto l,rr horns, broilers, r."(t Hoc; roost ern 24tv L'Bc, duckH. Peklii, 3Jtfi3o: do, Indian Run ner. SflfdSOo. Reese, 22 0S2.V piKooilfl, old. per pair, ". (UK, do, jouns, per pair, 4rfi'.Vh'. FRESH FRUITS Tho market ruled stead. but deiiMUd wa only moderate QuotatlonH: Applep. New York. per harrel Italdwin. (Hfiplli W. Krwuiins, f 0Gt 10 . ruBhetH, flQfi AppUD, PennnyUanla and VlrKlniu, per barrel Ben OavlB. $tf8, liano. 7WR SO Applep. west ern, per lox $4 7'"ftJ.r.n. lemons, per box $1 ftOtIM t).", oranKefl, Florida. pr crato $afl."W73r, do. CaUfornlfl, per box $3 ttO fTd3A. Brnpefrult. per box $3 PflCTH 3.1, strawberries, southern, per iuart 53uc VEGETABLES Tho general marhet as quiet and with- Ma out Important chanup. Quotations. White Jul potatoes, Maine, per 100 lbs. IJ B02 0(1. Seplenibei whlto potntota. Pennsylianla. No. 1, per V. ,1 .'!", ... 100 lbs. 2 )0o no. whll potatoen. New I'Pt'inbcr York, P"r 100 lbs. :.4O2.60: white po-,JIOrc" tntnes. Delaware nnd Maryland per 10O lbs I $2 2.1472.40. white potatoes, Florida, now 1 per barrel No. 1. 7r.0S. No, 2. J.I r.niffl fl; sweet potatoes. Jerse per basket No. 1. $2.r02.75: No. 2. $2lc72 23 j cabbaKP. snuthern. per 'hamper $2.7.1:1. 25. do. do, ppr irate t.ri,.'i0lBin..,i0i do. Norfolk, per bai rel H 0pC. onions. pIIow. per 100-lb. baff J.'iS'O, do, Tpx3, now, per crato H a4.25. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS f'hlraeo. May 111. HOCIS Estimated re celpts, 7.100 head, left oier 10,11,12 head Hlow, first sales 10g to 15c hltcher than low time jesterday, averaco tost jesterdto, $20,411 PATTI.K Estimated receipts, 1000 head SHEEP Estimated receipts, (IOOO head St. Ixiuls. May 10, HOCIS Receipts, 4500 litad Higher. I.lKhta. tin 8.120 2.1. pIks, Jl.1B1B.in: butchers, J10 8520.0i). heaj. 120 nnft2n.no TATTLE Ilerelpts. laoo head. Steady Nativo steers, til. ,1013)18. 50; heifers, II) .10 (ft IB; cows. $10 50W13..1II; stockers and feed ers, lionotfia: calvra 17 7.11111150 SHEEP Repelpts, 1200 head. Steady Lambs, JllieiO: owes1314 no. liist PufTnlo. N. Y May 10 CATTLE Itepelpts. 20O head. Slow Calves, receipts. r.00 head. Twenty-five cents lower. JB 1(1 7.1 . HCK1H MecPlpts. 2000 head Ten cenls to 2,1p lower, lleaw mixed and orkers, J21 10 rt'2l 10. uxni yoricers. ijn .1(12U .10; plies J20.2.1; rouuhs, S18.251H.30, nines. 1'J III SHEEP AND I.AMBS nerelpts. r.dOO head. Slow, 25 to .10p lower Lambs MOM IB. 2.1, jearllntia. J1014, wethers, 112 7.1 111. 2r., ewes, 93f$12; mixed sheep, $12.50) 12.73 ItanMi rltr. May 10. HOGS Reteints. 800 head. Stow, steady at aeslerdav's axer- ace CATTLE Receipts. nOO head SHEEP Receipts, OOU 'head South Omaha. May 10. HOOS Receipts, BOOO head Slow. lOo to HSc hlsher CATTI.K Receipts. 1100 head SHEEP Receipts. 1000 head DIVIDENDS DECLARED I'reeport Texas Company, a dividend of 12 a share, pavabte May 20 to utock of rec ord May 15. Dividend Is subject to entry of a decree based nn decision of United States Circuit Court of Appeals and on a decision of the Supremo Court of the United Htatt-s denying the application for a writ of cer tiorari In the action of the Union Sulphur Company vs. Freeport Texas Company. Oklahoma Producing and Refining Com pany, quarterly of 2H per cent on common paiablo July 2 to stocl; of record June 20. STEAMSHIP NOTICES MORE HOPEFUL VIEW OF WESTERN BUSINESS I - ' Qfo'tUtire Fa;i cu. A.. ' t5t'rt,stlcs Fail to Show Any Such Declines as Have Been Pointed Out lit lent ClilrReii. May 10. Tnklnjr ,,,., , . " ....... KIOt1tlfH ns a linsis for the rotldltlon Of business In this eontili'i- It mm- 1,n 4.1" It. ,,,! ,l. ,1 ' ills I " "n" mni there ts net neurlv ns niut'h :4r,.i;deell.,e in the situation as .ne oh- ' ., l ...... .".:.'.'"" """ ,-. '""' i' ' nui. in Dc sure ..,.i ..,, nui,. uiPio are weaK spots, iifl.A n.tri i.bb , . , ., ' "" "'K 'ioi, tine to the extrnordinnrv situntioti vvhlrh I... . ii-i - . .' . ....... "..- iii.-wiiim not only because of tho1 ni . parenta' r.sloence 1732 IVi.od st lllall war, but as a result of Ihe mnnt m ' reaulem in at the ralhedrnl 10 ,i m iffeneton l,ti, it I n,ln"'VPX Int Ilolv Croaa Cem Auto funeial. iRrniips vviueli the war brought about, OAnniTT Ma 7 iiovvaud j t!Att and the uneertnintipn util.-l, l,n,n r. tllTT, huhand of r,mmi Oarrltt nnd i-on of ..nllel l- Ii . . P"- Jacob II and Sue J nnrrltt ace.l 20 rtela- -alien smee tile in mistlre was sitrned ' Uvea and frlenda IV'aalilnirton t amp. No Minh talk is em-rent L '.i'! P. .' A .." .W';"L':1!"". ,';!" mDor situation, but it is found tlW there is rnnni.1, !,.: , llln' inrre is enniiRii business genera I y to inae up nearly all the labor and a fnvoi lihto Infl, ,.. : ,i , , " ' "UK lnuiienre in that eonnectlon is. thnt prlees and wnj;es arp beiiiR tnnln-I ttiined siibstantinll in nearly nil d lirer- lions. While il is the eonvietion of the pub llf Kenerally thai business nlmulil ,ie v ine lieeiiuso of the Kreat curtailment in the renuiienients of the rov eminent, an other side of the situation seems to In dicate that so long s t,0 mirainistrn tlou innmtnins its present attitude to ward ioon prices and other c nnilllnilil na . - -- 1 villlliuuiltl-1 fnorr nerd bn no four thnt (lipro uill l" Kllill U(Mn;ir(i inmnmiMtt it Irniln t l ll,V. Ill the hon and slcl tiade it is found thnt in some lines there. ; ,.,, inn-uuii ;u present nut until the nrn- ihieeeu n,l ,l. . . i. "'' ""' ' KiiviTiinicnt reacii n sat- ! """'""', l"""'0 "i there will doubt less lie n oontiimnlinn .,f ll,o Bf,("l!?,!' . "etall.ve". and friend. II V M imiidiili fltt ti. Aii... t i :. t . Will hOfin n srttlfil mid PorI0(.'- frcU -"iili.if tl.Atn ;. .... .. r " !... t ... . ...-. i- tin ,-m ui PII'IPintV IIIiriKI no mnttnr what tlio proont intluourrM nrr. In tho dry poods trndo wholrsalo 1ukIdpss doos not keep apurc with u onr uRof althoiiRh hujors from thn in trrior nre making increased domnnds for mun Fortlon. This is beinR rr iirrtod throujjh the retuil market in a Mitataiillnl way and rullrctinnK hnvo bron ons up to thn present moment. rlh0 Upeculation 111 Stocks nild Cnilll .... ... . 1. .... ..... ... .... .- .....I ..nui has not scnori to raise money rates , . ., , .. , . ., , ,.' .1 and in spite ot the fact that the pub- 1 lie is K-tt,i.K a rupiil pnrr in "--i - "'Konxo.v.- At AiUnlf nt, x .1 ., titin tliorc tins bron somo sliiiilinK ot 1ii:ua f llonTON. ifc of VHltr nn niloH in rrrtntn lotalitips. Tho iimr i ;luglilrr nf Jnrnoa llnrton xnrl .Suruh Mul . . e . i . ii 1irn TleUtlxpH unci frlpndj Imltrrl tn fu Uot for comliirrrial iiniicr- is 11 trttlo I nprai. Mon s .in ... m. iwrnt' rpldcn'M. caNior tliau liprotoforp nml sales !imi'i,RH v ":,1 ' meh hum m Klizabftirn horn iiindo nt .", por rout on paper rarr.N - AXrlfu.iJr)r m' "" 1,0l Cr" C'm iuc sub-stunt inl numr!. iii'mJitT juv s. at .io Armjt t otn . Traffic on western railroad continues ?t'-nf ".''"p'F., el;iUfHnij f'rleniio about the same as or. recent weeks, liolilins its omi tun ly well. riiere is still 11 reason for anxiety rcpectinp; the finances of the railroads innsmiiih ns they nre 1 mining behind at a rnte which forecast an extremely large Hell fit this jear. and there seems to be no remedy in the situation at present ex ft'iil nf increase in rales on top 01 il.nc. t Inch nrCMlil those tlilill prellll. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET New York. fny 10. Tho market for coffee futures opened at declines of 10 to 11! points with operators disposed to await developments, nnd the volume of transactions on call was limited. Tho. sharp reaction jesterday caused nn easier undertone in the locnl spot mnrket, Hio 7s declining to llle with moderate sales nt that level. Yesterdj v h open limn i.hni iav. PlOHP 1H..75 1H 7.-1 1S.II1 IS 7.1 is ir is 11 is nn is.2.i 17 7J 17 7.1 17 110 17 .10 17 84 17 no 17 r.n 17 31 17 iu 17 II 17 20 17 (14 17 0.1 17 24 111 11.1 17 00 1(1 87 111 8.1 17 01 Heaths ATKt.N'hON Slav S JANE A widow ot John Atkinson Relatives and frlendw, SI, Ann's Guild of St. Timothy s Church. In Mted to funeral, Mon ,2pm. residence of son-lndaw, Howard Itarrelt r.0I Jameslown ae , Roxborough Services St. Tlmothj's Church 3 p m Int In churchyard HENNBTT M t. JOHN T , hiikband of . ...,,, I Relat es p. No 4Ri. josepnine c nenneti, skpci hi and friends, Washington Cam t O S of A., InMted to funeral services, lues.. p. 111, m i. nope si int HIM D. m. 2248 ft. Hone St lot lllll. !.,. i-. , 1 fnn.ri.1 V.I..Y. ..... .. -. - .iniia limy call Sun evo I1ENNBTT. May ft. THOMAS H . bus- I band of Lucy nennelt Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Sun 4 p. in Oliver II. Balr Illdg.. 1820 Chestnut , st Int. private RRuDIE. Suddenly. May 7. JOHN J RRODIE, sergeant ot the 37th District police husband of Ma-y A. Ilrodlo Relatives unci friends, also Philadelphia Police Dept., Union Republican Club of s. Phila and directors of the Epiphany Hide, and Loan Assn.. In vited to fun ("a I Mon.. 8 30 a in., from 1132 Trer. st Ovar 12th and Jac'cson sts ). Solemn mass of requiem at the Church of the Eplphanv. 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem Auto funeral HIIODERICK Suddenlv. May ). CATH ERINE, wile ot inn into I'nillp HrnderlPl. Relatives, and friends. II V M Sodalitv of PI ,.!. 3 n - ..... a.'W '- ' '.... rfV U V I 1 1 ary. No. 71. Knights or st John, invited la runerai. lies . n .v a m ..in lie ijanttw st Solemn requiem mass at St. Mary's Church 10 a m Int Holy Cross Cem. Kindly omit flowers. ntlNTISQ. Suddenly, Mav R. C W. C. HAMPTON' HUNTINO. husband of Kdlth Hunting (lien I.lngn). aged 42 Relatives and friends, Poconta Tribe. So 31. I O. R. M. : St Paul's Assembly. No HI) A. O M I , emploea of Phila Navv l'Rrd. Invited to funeral services. Sun . 4 p m 22 Linden ave Cotllngswood. N" J. Int. Fornwood Cem , Mon. afternoon. BURK --May !. WILLIAM, husband or late Catharine Hurk (nee Malom-). Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. T.a R.80 a m , restdenco of son-ln-Iaw. James ' McDermott. 2820 Memphis t Solemn ro- i McCllf.tJUOH May S BLIZABBTH nulem mass. St Anna Church 10 a. in , GORDON, wife nf Allen McCullough. aged Int St Ann a cem. 7B nelatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. CANTWKM,. May 9 PATRICK C Mon .1 P. ni . ItToomall. Delaware Co . I'u. CANTWKI.L Due notice of funeral will ' Int Marblo Presbyterian Cem. oV9'VHn,-n7hdrtm-e f 'U"n' M" "M Clanr'. McnADB May 7. MAltV U. wife of " riJARVIn Vorrlatnwn M.v tt pu,. C'harlea J McDade R-latlves and friends nmt r'aiJr .2i ' H.i..i.rMiSA. Invited to funeral. Mon II a m . t.rother-ln-elnla1. C1!iA.??' .J L.rl .!la."Ves an1 lW residence. Joseph W Carmlchael. 2(nn frlenda Invited tn funeral, apartment of i nirklnson at II ch mass Church of sr T Jr II D. Monday, 010 De Kalb st . Norristovvn, Pa Mon P. m Int private, Rlverslda Cem CHEW. At Orenloch, N J May D. i t, -1 t JOHN W. CHEW, sged SI. nelallves and friends Invited to funeral. Mon ,1pm son's residence. J Summerlll Chew Greri loch. N. J Services nt the home. int Hurffvllle. N J Train leaves Chestnut st ferry. It a. m. Frlenda may call Sun eve , t to u. CIAY May 0 HONORA. daughter of , ReUtlvea and friends aro Invited to solemn lato Henry and Catharine R Clay. Rela- requiem mass at St Patrick's Church, 20th tlves and frlenda Invited to services. Tues. I nd Locust ats . Mon 12th Inst at 10 a. in. 11 a m. 1318 Butter St. Int private 'Int private Please omit flowers. CONNOLLY May 7. MARY K. wife of , McINTYRE. May (1. THOMAS P. hus Wllllam P, Connollv (neo Connelly). Rela- i band of Marv Mctntyro (nee Elchner) and tlves and friends. League of the Sacred son of the late Patrick and Bridget Mcln Heart and Propagation of Faith of st tyre Relatives and friends employes of lllll Thomas Aaulnss's parish. Invited to funeral. Independent Mfg. Co., invited to funeral, Mon . S a. in . 1014 S. 1.1th st Solemn mass Mon., S 30 a m 2I2II B Firth st (Frank of requiem Church of st Thomas Aquinas ford ave. nnd Cumberland at.).. High requiem :S0 a. ns. Jr.t New Cathedral Cem. Auto I mass St. Ann's Church. 10 a. m. Int. Holy service. ... Cross Cem Auto funeral. CRAIO Suddenly. May 6 WILKINSON NORHECIC May 8. 1010, LOTTIE, wife CRAIQ, husband or Jane W Craig (nee of Louis Norbc-ck and daughter of John R. J. W Fletcher) and ton of the late John i and late Margaret Donaldson (nee Culbert and Jane Crulg, of County Derry. Ireland son) aged 24 Relatives and friends Invited Funeral from hla late residence at Penna-, to attend funeral aervlcea Mnn. 2 n m, grove. Pa. Services at Emmanuel Church. In Trinity Lutheran Church. 18th and Wolf Quakertown. Pa. Int Union Cem.. Quaker- sts. Int Trinity Lutheran Church Yard Re. ,owJ3l JK.i' '. " 12 . . mains mav he viewed Sun . from 8 to 10 DE-BARTH Maf k. t Lawrencovllle. p in, at father's residence 2402 S. 0th st. Pa, JOHANNA, widow of John W. I- ' iiarm. !-. i mu. tiwHw uc me iu i neral.wllt be alven. ,,, ,. I Jamea Dougherty and daughter of Mary and ijuuiiiiciw -. ,' .r"111.1'.."118 or i late riawara ouin,. sgen ai. iveianves and friends lnlled to fuieral. Mon.. 7:30 a. m, huiband's residence, 3741 Kensington ave Solemn requiem mass Church ot tha Ascen sion a. m Int. Holy Sepulchre) Cem, Auto "nOUal-Vt!. May 0. WILLIAM ROGERS, son nf James Baron and Hulls Hulbert Douglas, of North Chester road, Swarthmore, pa Notice of funeral later. DUFFNER. On May 7. JOHN, husband of the lato Kalhetlne Duffner. arid 48 years. Relatives and friends, also members of St. Albertus Council. C. n. U. F"red Fell Bene rlclal Association, Brewera" Union No S. and (impioves of Loula Kergdoll Brewing Com pany Invited to funeral, Monday, 8:30 a m.. from 1410 North Nrwkirk st lllgli mass tn St. J-udwtg's Church at 10 a, m. Int private. j William Dunsmoro and dai VatrlcW ami Mry McOavttt IlUfvSJnvilvr.. iay r. uuLirt, wiaovv oc anu uauguier oi lave Relatives an'J m:vrii frlfndu Invilnl to funeral, Tuii R.30 m 27H1 r Indlunn mr Slolunn ruiul'm mm &" h or nomvitv hi a m in- ?" Ann r l.tlWAttDH M R. MAHT A virion' of t mi I i;rtirrilK. Relative ntul friend In lfril to funeral, Mon . 2 p in reiilenee of nn Smmiel rMnnrri 2.118 W Wiser it. In private Omit flower PINCH Mav R ANnMivV J liunbanil of nnle M I'lnih. ngerl 7I Itelotlve Htirl frlrniln. Admiral Poole l'ot Xo 17 O A It . Invited to funeral nervleea Mon 7 311 . in I13S t: State ft Trrnton .1 Int Prniwood (m rwnaln rn , l,e Aiewed Tuee until 1 p ni aimnmenlB of William It tlatlerabv. 33111 S Proud ul I'lillndelnhln ., ....... .. ..-, , ,. i, tn ...iicti. i mr. I ill 1 1 ii .,i. ., ,-..,. inirji' nil'II nsed 7H nelnlivea nnd frlenris In ! !" ' . funeral Mon S3(i n in .,,n'e r.i. I loence 01 on . r. ror nui i ami i.enicn ae llenuiem hlnh mim St Honantur J'" rc? . J " " m '"' """ "" Srr,U' ehre.C'.m OAt-LAdllEtt - Mv 7 1IPOII ,1 wm ' m i-.tinnru hiiii of Kdward and Prldgel (InllaKher (nee O nimtldll anertll Itelntiiea anil frienrle. r-uplla of the nrtli Krade of ilie Catheriral nnomielll H II Ilelatiiea and friende. o.,ni inilte.l to funeral Von s 30 - n m rurents rei-ldence. 320 ( him h ai I An.Mer Pa Int private Prlendamai mil .sun 7 io v v m I (11.KNV -Mm B MAnOUKUITP dauRli ler of Jnaeph P and Winifred l. Hlenri Duo noltie of funeral will be Blven from Rin'n,v ",lc,on' ,-n s' ""'' " Wr" ni,o,K - Apia 2,i TtonEnr ni.ovk nsed HI) Ttehitlvca and friend l.Hdner Asao.. Invited to funeral Mon . - p m parlura of P Preher 1320 Orrmantown aie Hit Orerninount rem TlemHlin ma be lew,d Sun pip nortMAN-Mav S .lnmr fon of Hie Patrlrl. nnd ttoaeanna normali tlelatliea nnd frlende Invited to funeral Mon. s.3n a m residence f pitet. Mra Theodore Itoall,,r. I CIO S Tanev at (imir 27th .in. I Morrla) Solemn hluh maea of re'illlem PI rill,rl"l a l huri-h 10 a in Int Ilolv i'roa Ceni " i -.iuiilII ,l II '' l'A,l ll.li ,1, ?" r ,lc'a',l J fi Utr .wi-v a um-u fr cnrl. imiHa.1 t f.i.,....! T..- O.'tA IIIIVHV -Suddenlv Miv o DAMIM, J "i rewinence or num. iirs S'arali I'mvei .1307 Penrose nn- Solemn hlch maa of re niilem HI Pdmond'a Chunli in a rn Int Hel, !'-.,. Ceni lllo aervhe HAINES At Mnrenlon N J Mv p MAIIV ItOUKItS. uldoii of (,'liarles Henri llalnea ai-ed 71 ltelallvea and frlenda In. illorl tn funeral Vinieiitoiui V J Mon 1 30 p in Int M P (Vm V Ini riilmvii ' 1IANAUTT -May l JOHN A on of .lamea i ana liella .1 Itannrlv Inre lluelieal i -ntiriAtw. f Kr,...i.. ..on v i..; L. nnnHiii iim urn xn ruprrai, .von nVr,l;y,rdvolfrn.he,,iv;( Tisu?w f ColliMr.il f'ptn Aulo t-rrp ..'.. "" .. jnrif n liimhnrl fif KHln lllll aired 2 HIatuos wild frlmln members of I,uhI Peneprance I.ndjie No "fll.1 r O f) V M V . Court riearfleld. I of A lfilted to funeral. Run . 3 p m . r0S n Indluna. ave. Tnt Oak mnnt Cem Serlre In Trlnltv neformed Episcopal fhurth V t Hnd Allegheny ne , 4 p m Itemulns maj be lewed Sat . 7 p m. . IIIRSCIT -Mn, S ISADOFIK husband of late Hettfp Oswald Hirst h. aited fi2 flela tlts nrd friends, ("amp No. 7 V O. H. of A , Wrr- Clav Counrll Nn 7 Jr. O. IT. A, M Ci.urt Itobert K Patternon. r. of A . Im'trd to funeral. Sun 2 30 p m reldenoo of son, Hnrry O Illrsth 2033 N. 23th Bt. Lit Adatr .Irshunm tm band of Martha K ITorrocks TtelHlles and iwni ni larina iv iiorrocKS urj ,frl,'"1',"-ln,;1";? '" "rv,'.le"-, ,Mn!' in llflS I'oulkrod at . I'rnnkfanl Htr rtrmaim mo b Mfcd Moti , 2 30 p lot pi I m. inMtert m funr-ri xenirpii. Mnn , 1.311 Ml. Ion I'hurrh. West Ulttcnhmian ft (Itn Int Kalrlew Om .UrOIIS M,y 8 lOln. KATimniNB. .iHUhtcr of John and Jtary Jacobs, Hired IS ItplatUcs anil friends also I.arjirR' T A. 13 Society, invitfd to funeral Mon . 830 a m. from prfrrntn' roaldc-nrc. .108." ivdr t 80I. 0. m Int Holy Senulrhro Oni L,!' ImI friend, renna t.odso No 1 1 o of o r InMtnl to funeral F"rke Sat . I p ' ni.! ' rldnce of son-ln-Iaw John II. .Slmcsoii I 131 1 Main nt D-irb i'a. Tin rrlalf niKi.H Jiay 1 wii.i.iam II.. hutbancl late Elizabeth A Ilkr llendi of fainllt Courtland Saunders Post No 21, CI A R inlted to funeral BervUes. Mon, 2 p.' ni 42118 W'yalusintr me Int ptfwito. 1'ernwooii Ceni Friends may iew rimalnH Sun . after 8 p m. KINCAIt) May 7 JOEL HULnTT, hus band of M.i A. Klnrnld Relatives and friends. Cerlt T-odKe No 123 V, and A St., of Md : Vulcan Assembly, of Plllla.; Chesa peaks Council No 1)4. ,Tr O. t' A M , of Md. : llohenilan LodKO. No tn. I. o o V , Marino Enslners' Beneflclul Ass'n. No. 13. Inwted to funeral service. Sat,, 8 n. ii . 212(1 N Hd st Int Hethel Md. K1PI.E -At lliirllndon, V J Ma 0 SrARV ELIZARETH wife of Atwnod KIple KelalHen and friends Imlted to funeral. Mon . 2 p m . 2OT W" rnlon st Ilurllnitton, N J Int Monument Cem Heerl n J KOE.N'IO May 7 ANNIE MARIE wife of Matthew Koenlsr and daURlller of Willloni and lato Anna lloderlff. OBed 2(1 Relatives nnd frlenda lnlted to funeral Mon . 8 :io a ni brother's residence, William A Rode rlK. Jr. 2(11 N Warnock st Int Ifolv Cross Cem Solemn requiem high mass St. John's Church in a m KOHI.ER May 7. JOHN 3 IiUbland of Marv Kohler (nee Sweenv) and son of latn Jullua and Caroline Kohler. Relatives and friends cnipiojer and vrnplnyes of William H. llorstmann Co all oriranUatfons of which he wbh .1 member, invited to funeral. Mon. 8 SO a 111 . tl'.'l N flth st Requiem hlsll mass St Veronica's Church 10 a m KHEMER At West Palm Ileaeh Via vnv K ,,. 1HL.U11UKU 1; iiii:.in;n. of nirliey Park fa Relatives and friends nited to services. Mon 2 p ni . at Oliver I I," ,l,l.. In, i.rlwle ul Wa. I ,,.,.. H Mtir i.iok . .0-0 iiesinui RI. I'lilla """""" """'" ""' i-pni v , EK jay R, IRENE HENS wife of Jo. ,eph T Leo and daughter of Clafa and Alban w Lewis, aged 18 Relatives and frlenda ,nVlted to services. Tues., 2 p m mother's "esldenco 24 E Sharpnock at . Mt Airy. Int. private menus may can .vion. eve. T.VT.riNT!ATU)T. May T. ANNIn vrlfe f llenrv Leonhardt and daughter of James and the lato Augusta "Tech. aged 38 Rela tives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Sun.. 2 p m . HIS Transhaw st.. Lawndale. Int. Hllla'de Om via funeral ear. MARKS May 8 lBllt. RAT QARTMAN. wife of Hmmanual Marks, aged 25. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services. Sun 10 30 a. in . 5847 Chestnut st. Int. "MARTIN. May 7 JOHN, son ot Annls Hnd late John D. Martin Relatives and "ri"ndi Invited to funeral. Mon. 8 SO a "n SCSB I" st Solemn requiem mass Church of the Ascension in n m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Aulo service MAWI.U -Suddent May JOHN f aged H2 Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, without further notice Mon ,1pm residence of niece Mrs Amy Miller Inl private. Riverside Cem Nor rlstown. Autos will meet train leaving Reading Terminal '3S a in at Collegevlllo at 11 n m Also trolley from Norrlstown at Ridge pike and Kvansburg road MiliKIDR Mv . MICIIAUt,. husband of Mto Ellen M-Hr1'! (nee Kealey) Rela tives and frlenda invited to runerai. Mon.. S 30 a. m. II20H llulst ave . W, rhlla. Sol emn high requiem mabs Cnurch of Most Illeascd Sacrament 10 a. in. Int. Holy Cross Ceni Aute funervl -rhnmus Anulnas 10.10 a m. Int. lCellvvlll cem. Vpl'ADDEX May 7. UI.L.UX E.. wife nt John j. McPadden and daughter of Mary is,n.,naat b n A Id ta A TAraiLf Tinfan nn. Ol Mnrrnw and lato Andrew Roden. Relatives ana irienus invitea io services. Mon.. 2 30 p m.. 01B Relnhard St.. West PhlU. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Frlenda may call Sun. eve MclIUOH May S at his residence. 1028 lllllCnilOUSO SI, W1L.L.IA.V1 J MCHUtlll. Trenton, N J . and Wilmington. Del., pa. nerfl conv OAKKORD. May 11. HENRY E., on ot ine late isaao nna L.usa uaaiora. agea 71 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral serv icr Mon , 2 p ni,. at Armstrong's- 102T-20 N. Broad st Int prlwate. TOPE. At her realdence, 1729 South at , on May 0. 1010, EMILY, wlfo of Samuei Pope, aged 71 Relatives and frlenda in vited to services. Mon . 2 p. m.. at Oliver H Balr Btdg , 1820 Chestnut at, Int at Mount Morlah Cem ONnF.RTAIT.EItR SrflUYLER$ v DIAMOND ukatiis 1 RIMER -May 11, tlOflKRT Vt RtMBIt, 1 sited OR Due notice of funeral will be Blren 1(1115 Units st Prankfnrd ROACH Mav B THOMAS 11 husband of Margaret A Roseh (lipe ( arroll), Rela live ami friends Invited in funeral. Tiles., 8 a in IR.11 RIiIbp ave Wlsahlrlcon Solemn Reciulem Mass St Ilrldsel's Chureh II .11) n m Inl nrlvate. New Cathedral Cem HOI1KRTS Mav 0. El.t.IE, widow of John Roberts Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon 2 p in (1112 Morsden st Wlrslnomlnc Int William TVnn ( em ROHItlNS -Suddenlv, May 8 Corporal iIMRRVC RORIIINS Jr son of Harry C. nnd Henrietta A Robblns of 2407 N 28lh st aaed 20 Relatives nnd friends Co. 4. 1.13d Depot tlrlirade. V S. A ' members of Calvnrv Reformed Church and all oranl n1' 11s o vvhleh he vvas a member Invited to funpri Mon . 2 p 111 parlors of Martin Kvov & Son 2R0I1 Diamond si Int private IVrnvnod Cem Remains mav be viewed Sun from 7 to 0 n m HI4S At Mnoreslowi J Mnv (1I1ACE ANNA KIMS, widow of William II Sims acted 7.1 Relatives and friends In ltpd 10 funeral Mon 3 p m Everireen Cem ,( hapel. Camclpn. N J. Int. r.'versrepiv SKOV Mav 1, PETUR N , husband of Anna Skov aitcd 4(1 Rplatlvps and friends, members of the Danish Drotherhood and the Danish Soclctv. Invitpil to services, Hun. 2 p in. 1742 N. TranUlin st Int Oakland Cem Remains may be Mewed Sat, after ' SLEV1N - Mav S JOHN SI.EV1V. hus band of late l atharlne slpvln (nee Dona- l Rhv), aaed 81 Relatives and friends l'hllo patilarr I. I and Prlfndlv Sons of St Pat rick Invited to funeral. Mon. 8 30 n m. ipsldence of niece. Miss Marv E. Nolan 1810 N 13th st Solemn hlah requiem mass t Teresa a I liurih. Rrnad and Cntlntrlne sis . HI a m Int at Holy Cross ("em Aulo funeral SMITH Mav JOHN t' son of late lohn J and Marv A Smith (tree Hampenn) Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Mon 8 30 a m residence of brother-ln- ilaw. Cleorne W Raven (1132 Olllesple st. Requiem mass at St Ia-o' Churrll 1(1 a. til Inl link c'roos Cem SPARKS la II. SAMLT.I, W KPARKO member of N J Plate liar Association 1'uneral servl.es Tups 11 a tn . 303 N J.I si Camden N J Inl private ParlelEh I etn Prlend- mav rail Mon 7 tn 11 n m SI KINKI'kKR Mav At.HMa I,,.. hand of latp Marv StPinecker aned 83 riineral from residence of daughter Mrs D.ivld Miller 1127 JJ Moyer st Solemn lequlem mass Molr . 0 u 111 St Itonl fa lus a Church l'rlends mav call Sun after i p tu lot private sriNSON Mav 7 JOHN V. son ot Thorn is and Marie Stlnson (nen. Ilrady) Relatives and friends St Philip's Holy Name Socielv Phila Aerie Nn 42 p ) K Court Independence No 131, p' of A Morrison lit ptiblloan (.lub nf 3d Ward ln vltod to funeral Mon . s 30 n in parents' residence 110 Pltzwater st Solemn mass of ncmlpm st Philip's Chunli 10 a m. Int. Ilolv Cross (Vm. 1 WI.OU. -On Mav ) ROIIERT M 1ms. luiii.J of Ellrnbelh c Tnvlnr (ne,. l.mentsi Rilativis "i.l friends mvltc-d to servliee Jlon 2 p in .400 n.i?p ovp Int private THOMAS Killed In a, lion. Oct II inls IlintNIIAHD J son or Mr and Mrs. At, dnw I II, n 111 as 021) W Uln.'V live. aEe, 2.1 Relatives and friends Invited to attend memorial servl.es in '.ion Lutheran Chuich Pront and I'lsher'e av . OIiip Sun at 7 41 1) m THOMPSON At Palmira. N J May 8. SA.MPI.L husband of Evpllno M Thompson 'nco Chuse). niced 81. Rplatlvcs and friends. Hanbo Lcdtrp. No HP, V. and A. M : Hiker l'ot No 8. G A II . and Washing ton Camp No 23. P O S of A . Invited to funeral. Mon , 1 15 p in . 0.11 Moricin live.. Palinjni N. J Int private Mt Peace Cim . PI Ha. Train leaves Market st. ferry TINDAI.L Jtav 0 EDWARD P TIN DALI.. 217 Rl.llev .up Norwood. Del io Pa Relatives unci friends, mcmbere of Downlrifctuwt, Pa. Post. CI. A R invlleil to services Mon 2 p m Oliver H Hair HlrlB 182H Chestnut st lilt private TOU'NSENI) Mav 8. RALPH ' MIL ROl'ltM: TOW.NSEVD Funeral services at St James the I., f s. Kails of Hchul!.lll, Sat. 10th Inst at 12 u'cloek noon OUTS'. Mav 8. WIM.IAM 1" husband nf Marv olu (nee Velsheckpr) aned .14. Relatives and rrlenils Wiishlngton Camp, No 120 P o S of A Elncnln Conimund erv, No 42 P O S of A . Invited to fu neral services Tues 2 p. in son-in-law s resident., iharles A Dorworth 412(1 N Marshall ! lot Northwood Com Prienda may call Mon. 7 to 0 p m. WALTON At his home 131 S 18th st on Mav 11. WATSON W WALTON Noll, e of funeral later WENT7 May 0 LOUIE nitANDLl:. vvlfo of W illlam II Weiitz and dauithter of lale llenrv ind Sarah E llrandle Relatlvc.i and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon , :i p in rioot N Marvlno st . Logan. Int. private WHARTON Suddenlv. Mav 8 at 1.108 ' Alden st ANNIE M widow of James 1 Wharton Relatives and frlenda Invited Io funeral services. Mon ,11a m parlors ot L S Haaerman nsoo Haverford ave Int private. Vorth Cedar lllll Cem. WHIP!' May JOSEPH P husband of hilo Jane A Whlpp (neo Mann) Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral serv Ic.s. yion. 2 p m. 1711 Hatel ave Int Arlington Cem WILKINSON Slav 0 i -,R33 Haverford ave. JOHN, husband of Mary 1 Wilkinson Rplatlvps and friends Invited to funeral perv h ea. Mon. 2 p. m parlors of I. S Hager maii. r.KOIl Haverfonl avp Int private. Westminster Cem Remains may be viewed Sun 7 to 10 p. m WOLP May 8. MATILDA L, wire of Charles W. Wolf (neo Osterheldt) Relatives and friends, Itaska Couneli, No 27, D of P and pst Park CouiipII, No HIS. S and D. of L. Invited to funeral servli es, Mon 2pm Mrtt Parrlsh st Int Pernwood ('em Remains inaj be vipwpd Sun eve. LOST AND 'FOUND BACJ Uist. Frldas morning on train from Rosemont or between Hroad at and 13th and Locust, a black silk bag Willi silver monogram finder please write Rosemont I'ostorflce Ilox ins. or phone Brjn Mar GO. reward SIP POLICY- Notice, application lina been made lei the Tire Association nf Philadelphia for renewal of pollcv of Insu-ance No 0fi42n J.I00U Insured In name nf William Karowskl. 400 N 24th st which has been lost or mis laid Information thereof will be t-tCcif.( hv JAMES CIAOHAN. 4823 1-an-oster ave Philadelphia PERSONALS QEORCK M IIOI.COM H, formerly of llol- comb A Furmalr. will open it real estate office jt Nu 41113 Frankford ave on irar 15; II. F W Write. Send address. Anx louslj waiting M L. HELP WANTED FEMALE ALTERATION HANDS ON DKESSES APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S BELL TELEPHONE OPERATING AFFORDS PERMANENT PHACE-TIMB WORK FOR YOUNU WOMEN. 18 TO J.". YEARS FASCINATINC. WORK. CONGENIAL SURROUNDINGS to PF.rt WEEK FIRST FOUR WEEKS RAPID ADVANCEMENT THEHBAITER BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY . OF I'K.NN. v- MISS TITAN. 11)31 ARCH ST. BOOKKEEPERS AND ASSISTANTS ALSO TYPISTS AITLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKBR'S CHAMIIERMAID Wanted a good chamber vri maid lo go to villanova. wages III, Prot estant preferred, reference required. Call 17U0 Spence st . between 12 and 1 CHILDM'HSK. Herman or Swiss, conscien tious, willing to do mending and assist chamberwork. good homo and wages !) FfltMill road Clermantovvn 44 LERK wanted In manufacturing establish ment, bright Protestant girl who is quick and accumtc at figures one with some knowledge of bookkeeping or cost accounting preferred, stato experience, references and salary expected ' R.44 " V O Box 1.V10 CLERKS FOR ROOKKEEI'INO DEPARTMENT APPLY BUREAU OF BMPIXJY.MEN'I WANAMAKKR S COOK Wanted experienced white woman as cook at Hrvn Mawr, willing tu go away with famllv reference necessarv P 302 ledger Office. COOK Portestant. private family; permanent Place $11 weekls. Apply at orflce, 1H0 Balnbridge at COOKING walling downstairs work, white. no chamberwork small fain . good wages Call Mrs Brown Otn 1219 W COOK Wanted a good plain cook lo go to Vlllanov.1; wages 111, Protestant pre ferred, reference required Cull 1708 Spruce street between 12 and 1 COOKING and downstairs von, white; no laundrv . permanent position, good wages; 2 adults and 2 children rcferenco requlredi convenient to trollev. Phone Chestnut Hill If. between H and 12 a ni or 8 to 0 p. m. DRESSMAKERS. EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S GIRLS OVER 18 for llaht manufacturing work not afraid of machinery H K Mul ford Co 420 K 13th at STENOGRAPHER WANTED. MUST BE THOROUGHLY COMPETENT A 111. Y F.MPLOYMENT BUREAU LIT BROTHERS LAUNDRY COLLAR SORTER APPLY 130S FILUERT BT CURL, half grown, colored or whTleT as mother's helper; good. nay:, raferenia re quired. Fhlllp Clreen, 4030 Ulrard ave $- HEtP WANTFTT) "PEMA ON IlKlllOltADE MERCirANDIStlfli'' WA.SAMAKKR'B rt-RNITURE WAhjfc T, M HOUSE i J. 'JCveS N K COR 221) AND WASHINGTON AVB. , ?J3 SrC.N'oclRAPHER Htpamslilp compfiy . accustomed to Remtngi naelilnei atats Be,pTva salary desired r 231, wants bright girl (on or a nnlsolpss pprlenre r-ferencp. 1 ,!,' r Offlpn WAITRESS Wanted experienced whlto woman as waitress at Tlryn Mawrs pttir church and station, willing to go away; with family two mtntha. ref rpq. Phone iRrrJi Maw r 82. or write P O nox Ifil K ' WAITRESS. 12 per week. (1 days a wa,, 59 Hroad St Iteslauranr 1.28 N nroad at; ,, Ipi WINDERS wanted on lop frame. Apply t once. Robert Lewis Co., Richmond, llrldtr st . Hrldesl.urg. Philadelphia OMAN. pxperleneed to takecharge' of flies mall opening, inpseenger avatem, lite, t one acpustnmpd to rard Index and follow -un on correspondence prefprred Apply J, EdJ wurds tt Co 314 N. 12th st . , WOMAN, voung, of good pclucatlOn, for out , door Work, tilenslne. nersnnalltv. mwA !. arj. with opportunity for rapid advancement. JP'Hi - , . WOMEN, WHITE I"OR, CLBANINO 'AND SCRtlRRINa? apply urnnAi; op bmplotjient WNAMAKER'S J. ViV,? ro." IACKAOF: COLT.ECTINOJ i APPLY HPREAP or EMPLOYMENT I WANAMAKBR'S ' J YOfNO LADY wanted for clerical work with manufacturing concern, nox .2. 15th and Mooro t f. TOL'NO WOMEN AS CASHinnS AHD5 ,n, ,. INoPBCTOnH 1 APPLY ninilHU OP EMPLOYMENT 1 WANAMAKER'S ELP WANTED MALE AViinILr.l,IAN'l.i.' F-actorv garage, hi oppnlng for a thoroughly pxperlencert nrt rnnipetenl mechanic to repair trucks and passenger ran nu application considered un less (applicant has had machine-shop expert pnep and Is witling nnd ublp to Icppp all parlr of 'ars in first, lass condition, prefer one having thorough ni qualntance with Cadlllar ;nr, but will not employ specialist who knows onlv one make of car. stvite age, refr prpiiccs and experience In full. "D-43." .L O Ilox 3170 Ar-rOMOllII.E PAINTER wanted flrst-clawi fln hpr deal conditions good wages iM -teadj to right main r miles from FhlladaK nnln White Ilorso OaragP. Haddon Helghtr. AWNINO HAN'OP.HS rtiii.v jh'ui;al ill" ITHIAf OP EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKERS IIMvKRS son st wanted. Apply nir, w Thorn no- fnT l.r t.-tc,.,n.r txr.v ... .n. . c'AriATtrm nf ,, n ni,. AI2t 1NOS Ol" AI.l, SIIAPBS. ESPKCIAL.T.V MARINC WORK: I3XOBM.BNT (1PKNINO 'OIt CIIK1D MAN CANADA rOROB CO.. WKI.I.AND. ONTARIO. CANADA. HODV HLH.DKRS experienced on auto com. merclsl work good pay: steadv work, bett jqulnmcnt Pltzglbbon & Crist. Trenton. i ROT over 11 vrara for tvlng In warps, chance for advancement Apply Rush & Diamond. 1 JflMver and Ontario sts HOV. through school, for work In advertising ,.lV''PR.rlnl.?,n.'. ecelli.nt opportunity Applr She rivj n Williams Co 1nr s Water st7 ' j HUVS WANTIIIl 11)11 NICIIIT WORK:" MI'ST HI! UVIIII 111 CIIANCK FOR- ADVANCEMENT APPLY AFTER B ! M 1. Il D tl 11 R OFFICH. FIFTH," IflRAlDKRS. experienced on American ma i lillles Ftcodv work, good pay Excelsior i Unl.l Mills. 34(1 11 Walnut lnne, Oermanfn , CANDY MAKERS Wanted marshmallow and cream man, hard randy man; beat ot I opportunities with grovvlmr concern. Writ R II Hardestv. Inc.. Richmond. Va. CYLINDER PRESSMAN wanTed Ilrowmft: i Rallev Co. 410 N Franklin st , I DRIVER Steam man for steady position! . over 21 vears of age; good salary. Appm 1 a m . Mr Helnnlcl 1.127 Halnbrldge m.1 i DRIVERS and helpers wanted for permanent position". Anpb Amerlrnn Rsllwny Eg. press Co. ISth and Market Employment 1 Bureau ELECTRICIAN for night worT Apply seen mid. tlnor. unil Chestnut st . Public Led- I.NORAVEI1. experienced lnletterlnff on I silver The Iiallty. Banks A. Illddlo Co.", i.i .--aiiom M I'ORKMAN, experienitd, for ornamental Iron shop must; bo capable of reading drawings, laving out work and handling men: In answering stale qualifications fully, experience, age salary expected and refer' ences or no consideration will bo given c 33-1 Ledger Ofnce 1 ORLMA.N A nrat.class garnett man to act as foreman In mattress room, no mattresa experience required but must be a first-class garnett man, pood salary to right party. V S Redding fn . Memphis. Tenn rUIINlTtlUK FINISHERS EXPERIENCED APPLY III IIEA1I OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S TCRNITURE FINISHERS ON HIOII-GRADE MERCHANDISE APPLY WANAMAKERS FCRNITLRE WARE-,, ; V.. COR. 22D AND WASHINOTON AVB. FFRNITCRE UPHOLSTERERS i APPLY Ill'RBAt' OF EMPLOYMENT t WANAMAKER'S LAUNDRY SHIRT IRONERS HANDWORK ATPLY 130h 1 IMrURT ST. Ml'C CURTAIN WEAVERS OF FIRST CLASS CHARACTER AND ABILITY: OOOI) MACHINES. CONSTANT WORK: EXCELLENT H'AIICS CAN HE 15ARNKD-. ONLY NONUNION MEN NEED APPJ.T. M 210. LEDGER OFFICE LINOTYPE OPERATORS AND AD. MEN WANTED APPLY. FIFTH FLOOR. I.EDOER HI.IJO . UTH AND CHESTNUT STS. MAV Acme bolt. I Humphreys g. Co . header man. Apply Front and Tueeuium sta. MEN AS PARCEL CARRIERS APPLY BCrtEAl' OF EMPLOYMENT ' WANAMAKER'S MEN. white, warted for Inside work In warehouse 0 Wilnut at. . ,. MIN to install vlctograph. Interior telf phones, exn Call IfilS Commonwealth Bldg PLATE PRINTERS vvxinted by well-known Philadelphia engraving bouae on regular run of social and commercial work: steadf work at good wages, state experience. 'A,i 11 ledger Office - PORTERS AND CLEANERS WHITB MEN ArrLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S AT ONCE WANTED AT ON'sB RIVETERS RIVETERS RIVETERS FIRST-CLASS SHELL RIVETERS APPLT EMPLOYMENT DEPARTMENT ' CHESTER SH1PUUILD1NO CO LTD. ,. FRONT AND KERI.1N STS CHESTER. PA. SAT.KS MANAGER Man. experienced In r. tall sales of specialties, articles retalllnr from ."00 to I1A0O. must have Initiative. b ii real leader of men and be able to prove his real selling abllltv : lo such a man w offer good salary and commission; old estah-t llshed house no Investment; state full quali fications In reply. Address P 210. Ledgeis; Office. - SALESMAN In Jewelry store good futurW for young man; state age, experience ana nay wanted Address salesman, J.', w.- Box 743. SALESMAN Young man to sell tapes ami . ... nn n.ilnn. bllln,. .....I.niw an,S liraiUBi UUP .in.i.tK bv..... .Mc.tt...vu .- willing to travel' state age and experience. jw M 2IS, Ledger Office , W -- . ..,-. .5i-j oA irnMAii w tin Fitnit paji hi men w ur-. ? Ja nUhlncB Apply Wr.ght'p, 20ft H. AIM wt.'w MtiA HAl.K.SMKN In Ihtcc retail nnd wholiI vi-1 stationary store, h KnowUdicn oC loon tVl-ife and prlntlnr deakrable tt ij;fe'i Rtior Hnd enlaryj K.ve r'2 rrV Uur divlepa bb. uuKlliirHtior- ince rnanw O. Stott & Co.. Inc. ISylwSi ZU SALESMEN, by whalesalo paper And U tlmiprv houit. outMidt aaliim?ni ITIUft hn New Yorit avo IS." IV Wnih nrlnn. n K."' l Ttf iierretlc ami nmhltio'is: tRt are. nuau. jjt flcatlona and salary; ei Ttt?rmc. Chtrltd, "fl fl Htott & Co., inc.. laio wevr yorK xve, V W Waahlnctonr DC SIGN WRITER flrat tlaas. A1. wanted;'' (tood waves i' 11 HLAO ROOFKRS Exn?rlncMl foreman firf helpera. Apply WarrenEtirtt CO., 39th ttd Grnva Ferrv asw ,; l - -I I,..' STAMPER hollow ware, wanted on ventral...' line of nHkel hollow ware; rood wmir transportation furnished, "Vm. A. IXcnrefa. Ltd.. Nlatfara Kalla. N. Y. - -" ' "-- " -.-- ' .11 f-, RTlCNOUHArtiKii, nnicic and t crura jj wnniru oy laiva I'Udiibiiiiis ngij.t oub t 7 urltllnrr tn Work f -rm 4 tn 1 1 n tr referencfa and " - " .r ".""" " "-."- '":i Tfjs aahiry expected. ledger CJITiri. Conilnufd un Sit Iai;ti W m -71 '1 H I n s9 f m l II 1 'M ! Ml M jki m m m - .. 'U - t M J.,! r .W.".. ,v. j f m ,," (., ,- 1 i f-i VT m Ti , f m' i 5T7 V ,v.Sl, , .i v - .,., f. '.'''., lT . .-.V I' . 'J, v. IV. 1'V ', rt "V . e. - , i --. v .i && . 'f .w . ' A -' : ' .j ,.'.j . : . -.... t'EWfsa '!
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