MM& H is -'. - C ".'Y- it EVENING- PUBLIC JLEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, ' SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1919 .&! IV - hi GOSSIP OF THE STREET J BANKER CONSIDERS OUTLOOK FOR FOREIGN TRADE IS GOOD Docs Not Think Low Exchange Rates and Resumption of Busi ness Abroad Will Prevent Large Buying in U. S. fmHKItn hns be-on a good deal of talk recently," said a bnnkcr, ''about -L the ptcmlbilltj of our IkMiir unable to lo business with foreign coun tries, especially Frame, because these countries would not be In n position to buy from us on account of the rates of exchange being so hrnvily in our favor and because these cotiiitrioi would soon be in a position to suppty their own needs. It would seem that somebody has slipped up on infoimation, or rather their information has not come from the proper quarter. "Kor instance," he Mild, "a very prominent banker, who has visited Kurope, gnc nn aril am c interview a few days ago, in which he said we must 'not expect anv business from France for two or three years yet.' Now we are told that Frame has millions to spend for our materials and that she Js ready to restock her hhclve-B with goods purchased In the United States. In further substantial proof of this." he continued, "there arried In New York on Thursday last Francis 1'urnier, "aid to be accredited by the Frencli (iovernment to arrange for the purchase of materials for the imme diate needs of his lountry. ".Mr. Kurnicr Is credited with announcing that 'France needs every thing and I am here to buy, lepresentlng the manufacturer and the dealer in finished products.' Continuing. Mr. Furnier said he expected to contract for between S20,K)0,000 and S.-.O.OOO.OOO In cotton goods alone, as his country is not producing nn material of this kind. He also said he was here to equip France, and in doing so he expects to buy the greatest bill of goods that has ever been sold. Ills plan, as stated, will be to send samples of the goods to prospective bujers in France, and when they, have made their selections pajments will be arranged bj the Credit Ivonnaisc and the National City Hank of New York." Tills banker remarked that news of this nature should set every wheel of eery industry in the United States in motion which is not moving at full speed now. fc "France," he said, "is only one country. Thcrarc many others in Kuiope in n condition similar to that of France, and even nun h worse. 'I lie need everything we have. Then the big South Ameriian continent is Knocking nt 0111 cloois and making her wnnts known. Hut when Uusia vettlcs down." he continued, "then this country will be swamped with iiulcrs. which will keep 0111 industries running at the high pressure man of them developed during the war peiiori." World's Locomotive Needs Surprisingly Large In one quarter of the financial district It was said jeoterdav that the rise in ltnlduin I.oiomotive stock was due to statistiis in the hands of the lompanj's oftltials showing the world's locomotive requirements, and that the figures are sin prising, to sny the least. Theie will be no difficulty in cuiring orders as far as the locomotive companies are concerned, the main question being the airangements for credits for foreign buyers. It is said that the orders ready to be placed as soon ns peace is signed nie not fiom European countries alone, but include Chlnn nnd Siberia. LIMIT ON CORN TRADING COVERING BY SHORTS SUPPORTS CORN PIT Heavy Sales Follow Announce ment of Placing Limit on Transactions BUSINESS NOTES fiood quality in men's rlnthlnc next fall will cost more In comparison with medium and poor grades than In enrs past, according to the leading clothing manufacturers and woolen mill agents. Director Asks Doard to Re-establish It at 200,000 Bushels New tnrld Mn.v I" Julius II Itarnri, federal wheat director. Into ,ves tot clay fen mall notified I,. I'. (inte, president of flie Chicago Hoard of Trade, that tho exchange would reinstate the rule limiting the n mount of open trndes in corn for an one Interest or Indi vidual to LMMi.IHVi bushels. Ills sugges tion was clesigncMi to nlntlon. If the Chicago bonicl complies with jn' (' iiiim m ieowt mi Vlr iconics will le'C'l . i, . - . n" nrrrsioiiuing week of lust car jilstihtil iii cabling Herbert Hoover. I Inst weeks business failures. "iL' weiei in the east, L'7 in the south. 14 in the I wot nnd L'S in the Pnclflc states i prevent undue spec- Chicago, Ma 17. Ileuv.v selling was encountered in the corn mniket at the opening today clue to the suggestion by I)!rector Harnes to again limit the vol ume of trnding operations to "JOO.OOO bushels to any one interest. The news, ns a rule, was nbout a. standoff, better weather conditions brlnt iifTuM hv nn nclvnnrn nf 'JO to 12."i i points in the'markct for hogs About jdiicctoi geneinl of the food nrimlnistra the only support in the enil.v dealings Minn. Hint fiiitlur icgiilation "mil not came from covering of short" !t)( ,10IPnr, , ,,- There was some earl? selling on the , .c know ! .IrImk that the large major unproved weather conditions, which j,,, ,lf pP11 ,,,,, ln ,1P ,, mar came from local opeialois and k,.t are "eM.leiillv legitiiiuite nnd proper eiiisiiciu nueiscs, Iifi1frw iKvnmui elm unfits ni tiirtniifnc- At low levels, however, covering of , . ,,.,. ,,, ,. i.nnH. ni,,l shorts nbsorbed the offerings unci caused U, ,,, ,,, ,)l0 K,nin inlllot- Hgalnst recoveries of to . iiindiie loss on iictuul corn in process of The volume of business was limited )mnil,g " Mr Hni lies said : I.oadlnu futures ranurd as follows " , f,,,,' lioucver. tlnit present con- requlre fiittlier guarantees Oriental handkerchiefs have made their nppenrrfnee in the milllnerv trade Thev are used nn Hindu turbans, nnd on l'anamn straw hats, for which n demand has sprung up recent! m nniF.n THOMSON HYKKS May IB fit 12 no noon at fll Bartholomew a Chapel, New York fits Rev Percv (Inrdon elector. FRANK OltAHAVf THOMSON uf Phlledel rhls and Mis ni c BVIi;s of Summit. I.N MEMORIWt VAnt K ln lovln inenmrv of JOHN D NAdl.K who passed nuai Mav 17 lt10 VMKK AND riVlCIHTKIl (At'ST In meninrv of our hetoved and onlv dauahter, AW'I.K HAItrllAM VVBST. .ho entered into rent Maj IT lata PARENTS AND fOl SIN HKR1HA . Alsrov Mav 14 (HARMS' s hus nana or lli Maj-y Alaton (nee Walt) Rela- iB rat Its Msv 14 f HAIU f i- Alalnn (tm (-ommerelal failures In the I nltal J lS;mSXXntSr'A' MftlTs In-H work wnv 141. ncs nst 120. Sun l n ni J4 c cimMhiiI a Math in tho nrnrrrllm nL ami nut it. li!n1 ''aunhln stP ) Int Krnotn1 ( m Kp mi me prrrnutiK Wfvk, Anil 11H 111 tllP mRlni mas b iri Sat Aulo funfral 1 " I 1IA1IVL a it . i, 11..11KI1 r titnVLU "nir MH I't IUM1UIII l I. r - DEATHS) DRTns) aril I. J Th hnrlal will lalca Dlare Mon Elala Ktnaraon flcitatlvea and frlendt ralil-np or rtatithtrr. Mrs Charles CooKt1, l view ramalna Sun 2 d m. funeral ratio 707 Iluffnairle at Fox erase. 2 pm. Int. . f, g Hagcnnan, B8U0 Hovarford . In' .Neiv Cathed'al Lem No funervi Waltham Ma-c, nAUUn Ma 1.1. AUOI.PH hulhand of PAJn .Ma 11. ISAPBt.T.A wlfa of J1 Klliabffh M Hauer tnee llaeaaler) '"',! 3 Knlr (nee Gordon) nelatlves and frlen CltKH nnd ft-lnri mmhra nf Hibernians Incited In funepnl. Tnia o ti m. rildam Club Vth et and Allehen ave , emrlojea.nf huahand 1012 H at (eaat of Front it l nf Maneely a VVarehouae Invited lo funeral Int Oreenmount 1'im Pemalns mi' bi ervlce sUn . 2 p ni aofn N American at 'Med Mon eve Vuto service. j Int Oreenmount rem Pemalna may he rBKVT Mas in Kr.17.AnK.1H. wldo viewed Hat N to 10 n m of James Feenj (ne Hanle-.) relatives n HKNM:lt May IB, LHAIM.K3 H BEV I friends Invited to funeral Tuea , 80 a. mi NEIt - lis Pelatlvea and friends Invited rMnr of nepiiew Frank J Schwari 21 to arrurea Mon. "J p m t me reaiajnce , j,- icinginm n ct'ambrln it above 2 of hla aon In.latv Oeorre Vv Smith. 3508 Solemn hlah renulem mass St Calunv Market at Int private i church 10 a m Int Holy Croaa Cti nlLHAHT Xta IB IIAIIRT huahand of Anto funeral late Annie nilhart (nee Tlghe) nelathea i KiBHKIt Vlay 14, tDftRA, -)dow of ui npifro iircir, .Tonn ;viemn rianer iteiativea ano inenni m Cent nd frffnrt mombfru of Paul Flfere HAm Nn M U of A Intfrnatirtnul Iron work . intei to fun-rl n-rlrei. Tiiftf . 2 t. mA tmnloiM of ( rAtmni Fhlovnrd. InvltM liana Tlarlntr t Frtnd mav rail Mon 10 runrai M-n an m , rnaenw . n ji p m int iv7 i uiirrni 41 ' I o go ei " i t !.. .-. nephew Mr John tiouehrrly SOS Jaapjr at Int St t C em Gloucester Cits J Auto ftl I'ltlNft HKSI1KT-C TINr!t ( IT N J Wheat Ten Hlsh Corn Cnew ilellver)- .luls . . 1 clfl I ni ciepi 1 11 ' c .' Oala lub . nn nn sert ii." r.TSi l.anl .iui ai 7 Sept . 11 3 nibs Mav Jul 'J? 70 27 Hn Pork Mav . 40 70 Hid. low I J 30 I lose 'llitiotis cr.'S. 11-". , in', tniH j'Bn".st abuse of trading facilities of the ,,1rrm r , nm hp n IW. iv,4 exchanges and mow effective. ontrol in rll0mlrnl c.om ,,,, , -,, ft the hands of the officers of those ex-lll0mi(,nI J! (.IS ilinnges L.-.,i- .1..1 .1 ...'I. .. 3t 7.' .11 4J 411 70 11 in So so II in an so II 7J II I. 2S S. 27 17 JS S7 .7 ir. SHARP GAINS FORCE COTTON TO NEW HIGH RENEWED CONFIDENCE I IN THE STEEL TRADE: Philadelphia Markets I'lcsulenl Wilson, bv evecutive order dated Mav 14, has directed tho food ad ministration grain corporation to change its inline to the Cniteil States gininl eoipoiution nnd me lease its cnpltnl sto.k from Hino.ooo.ono to s.-.oo.ooo, ' 00(1, nci-nrcliiig to n -c able message from1 Herbert limner received here tonight Knilv in .luiic n geneinl conference of delegates from interested orgatmu lions, including those of growers, will Im li.il, I 1m Nn.t ni 1? In rnliulilor mill' . ml upon suggestions for modifications Market Closes Strong at Net Ad-'proposed m contmcts Hv duly 1 it is I expected thai the new licenses anil con itrncts will he in general use. i Thev ate designed to provide that i tliioiighoul the Culled States wheat In i : jtlie ben.v slmll sell nlwavs at S2.J(1 or New York. May 17. Hrnvv nnlimg '" 1'mpet relation, ho that the pro-I snles In snot Interests nnd local lone . duoor ev er.v v lie I c will gel uie inn gov Husiness in glass bottles of all kinds is dull, even bottles for use bj drug gists being in HBht demnnd ' Itu.vers seeiningl.v expect n shnip diop in prii es While nlTlelals of the companies In volved will neither denv nor admit thai . there is to ho a consolidation of the National Aniline nnd Chemical Com I pnnv, the Semet Solvny Companv. the ncrnl the these compiinies declare that such n merger I Is extremelv likelv. .SfoCtU. I ?sram&A in 'i "i",!" m ciii vi'iii1 '' i " -- .- Folemn requlm malt Church of Aacenaion novn m 11 (HAiulis c notn nelatKes and frlenda lnlled to funeral, Mnn 2 p m 21 N I.lndenwood al int. VVeatmln,ler fern . , , ., HltoW.N -Mav lfl mil at h"r la real dence .'(14 intlh al New Tork cll MAI1V M HIIOW N widow of c harlea Prown Here lies at All Salnta Churrh rorresdale I'a Ma 10 Iflll) at 1J noon 111 RNHAVI At Portland f onn Mai IS vi ,tii.--i, ni Dviiill ln. Shirk! wile of llr iVhn 1. Burnham Pelatlvea and HI OHr.si n m Int I ernwood Cem "'"oSIl:! Slav 14 at 309 T. Price it ntn ANNA FHAVCE", wife of OeorM Qt Troaaet fletallvea and frlenda Invited l funeral aervlrea Mon 2 n m . apartment! Kirk Mice cum uermantown ave. lnu I private I (U.I-.NN Ma If! .tOSHPH P huahancl of Winifred 1', (llenn and aon nf Alice and Iat Pntrlck tll"nn Ilelatlves and friend lnil'e.1 tn funeral Tuea 8 30 a m , 419 S Hid at VVett rhila srlfmn T-nulm mails' I Church rf Our 1 adi cf the P.naarr 10 i m In Hi Denis a f em Auto Mrvlre OO R DON M 11 HKNTtlErTi Jteia. wife nf I) Harry Oordon TLMNTIC CITY. A roconrvlsod ..standard ortaxcellcrvci?. .laaaovvOUU HAUWU.IlUApi y,,;,",,; ",W. ,T aoc.eVlee of which - he a member Invited 10 runcrai aery SPECIAL TOR DECOKATIOX DAY tTl'nleVVe-a.rolnTter44' Frlen".-'- in") .S8Ei,heJ".Thu"daT..oSuJnd,,y$8 , ."iKf;.t"J!:t.,t w dau.h; VU or Friday to Monday VU ter of Ilarrv 1 anl Knima i: Chlnery aael -.,, .TT-,m,iTr,T T',r-. -' )cara R,lallea an! frlcnl, invited to lu ll U 1 ti ij Sun f rj Uvea nnil frUnit lnltd tn airtlcea. ' r m renllence '3211 S' 2M at f d rlrnen V t frtiai 1 OKKTlNOKIl U 14 1IAIIT. dauOlet of lnt christian and t'rsula Orettlnirer. Relative and frierda Invited to funeral aerv Icea Ml New Inrk Ave, no xla. from llonrilw-nll, c apaclu 400 '.levator, private latha run nlns water In bedrooms 1-ree Fenfurea llathlnir I'rlvlleKe from Hotel. Dance r loor June n TgnnrATiovAT. Roth flexen rites, merlrnn tilan M.RO to M daily 'iHeei P .ii 71ns I4. UIB. 18. K0 weekly. , T",,;. ?.'',!!? i, MOIST nVHWADCI.. Proprietor ' p'',t,(),?"J."TTr'"lta" 11 vances of 36 to 50 Points. Big Trade Demand Tswn-rvfDQriTaecea njnnr F BUSINESS COLLEGE A Shorthand an-1 Typewriting or I Bookkaoplng Tauht la About I 30 Day of Study. I Send for Catalogue I lROAD " CHERRY STftT 7foteL &PftlN 'FIBEPBOOr' Otv tKe ocearfrott CapacittlGOO. Alwaus oparv Seowotaf tnoll botiM Qfcrvaatro COURTESY- SERVICE 'COMFORT frlAtiHa l.i.Hs1 In Ctinnriil services TUeS II! p m residence nt molher lira '-,ara Shirk 110 N Sid lit .irlvate Heat I II nielrl V CHI . . m iii-nn fin Mav m mm kdvvard h iiiliih nusDnno ni r.iizaprin -1 .v ...... - .. ,. . ,,. ,..,,. .K ., i. Hue notlr. of funeral, late retwence -'"" i ;',,.. J""' " ,' , " , ',., ' Crnnkfonl u llllllalde ( t ni via funeral trollev i HAVIimn' Ma 14 VVAI.TKrt husband HAOKN May IB. OlfAni.ES If. tiua of viarv A chambers incc Klker) aued i4 band of I.nura XI Haten rielatlvea and in.ntiR invurn 10 aervicea, .vinn , z p. m , 4DJ Cheater pike dlenolden, P. Int. pri vate Friends mav call Bun P to 10 p. m. IIARnAT'Oir Mas 14 nOflK R. wlfa of Henry I. Hlrnauph Relatives and frlendli Invited to funeral serWceu. AiS OlenbrookT ave rh-jn Mawr. Pa , Sat , J p m. Int, Iovver Merlo i naptlat Cem HARIlRtDOB May IS MART A widow of Thomaa Harbrldare Halatlvea and frlenla invited to funeral eervlcea Mon - p ri , residence of aon-ln law IVIIIlam V Huncj -mark 1132 Union at Win PhlladelvhlaT J it. private Frlenda mav view remaina St f., after Tom Omit flowers HESSIAN May 10. JAMES huibanc. ot ane M Heeaian Relatlvea and frlenda ln. vlted to funeral Tuet HID i m , 25M. lid at HUrti mass Our tady nf Victory Holy C'rnaa Cem. Mav 1". CATHERINE widow 1j i. 1 C1 tj AI17.TW 17.111. A"WI1 ' h.,.l Mnn " nnr.n!.' realdcnce A AJA A-rfc I . i ni.ii.. ,n. tl.l. C-pn t miu linn ai ur.i una ,111 ..w. ..-.- Cem Auto pervlr COAR Mas 14 EMMA widow of Amoa Coar Relatlvea and friends Invited tn aerv- Icea Mon 8 p m alater a realdenre .lira .n imn ai ini. yn- aurei Hill cjem R CHA11I es aon or late laniea f;uvene and tleorglanna Coaelelt !llntKM anl CrLnila Invited lO funeral Mon S 10 a in residence of aluer, Mra iChunli 10 a r Oarlland 'ISJ Farrattul terraie ne . iiii.iiis rm maiia c hunh nf St Krancla d saleajof Howard Hlralna and daughter of Carollnci Ilia in Int l dihedral c em ulo service and late Charles Heckel aed 33 rtel Oln t flnwera (Uvea and frlenda Invited to funeral Mon. I IIUVnN Mai If. c VROI.1NI. R wl; . 1 n in "'111 K Mertrer at Int North I nf Morrla 11 tra.cn aad r.T Ilelattv and tdar Hill tern Remaina may be viewed CODRTKSY qTAT.1T SERMCK HOTEL KENTUCKY ki:nti cky avk . vbaii reac ii I.urnneali Plnn Itfltes 11 tn SA. f.0 Dallv fllOHTII.V.ND AMi UUUKKKIU'UVO n,cr rUn ,1 t0 ' ,,i"'' lr' ,u '-1"' wW Our graduaiea are in comtant utnmnii. Uoo4 I h"m heated, elevalur, electric llhta paylnx poaltlona await you. Oiis Soorl Telephone every room, running water In band, the eaty, apeedy ayattra. Complin ' -soma, p-ivate batha N. II. KENNAUY. n auv iiikcuaivq vrainina. Optimistic Views of Judge Gary Being Shared by Other Manufacturers .yaafS .fiSJSBTi New York, Mav 17. A most notiee ahlc imptovement in sentiment liai taken place in the steel industry cluritij; the last week, and n feelinc? of renewed ronfidenee Is inpidlv displaeins' thnt of doubt and appiehension on the part of some interests. The optimistie view which have been evpiessed bv .Indue Albert II. (iat.v from time to time dur ing the last six weeks or two months, and "which were not generally agreed to at the time, nie now being shared by all the other important steel manufac turers in the round. v. The demand for steel produets has Improved rather mateiiall.v in the lust few dtfjg. ns minpaied vvitii what it was previously, hut the best opinion in tho trade is that the Improvement that will come in the last six mouths of this 5 ear, iicrordlnt to present itidi c'atioiiH, will be most substantial. It is the fairly geniTal belief ninonc authori ties that the bu.vinc of steel produeti will inerense steadilv fiom this time on nnd can be expected tn teach large pioportioni within the next tluee or four months. The elimination of the industrial lionid and the lestointion of a so-railed free maiket. with piodueers on a com bat-is, has done much to bring t the ro-ostnblishmeiit of eonh- dence. 1 he maiket is now fiee from official muddling and Is to be pcunitted to find its natural level. And in finding its natural level steel men saj theie N little to fear that prices will be reduced. The levels fixed oiiginallv as the stabilized ciiotntions were shown to be the lowest nt which the produce! s could do business with out a reduction in wages, nnd none of the big men directing the steel industry in this touutr.v are willing to face any labor difficiirfics or unrest just now, Impiovement in sentiment is' reported in the market for pig iron, with pro ducers expecting a comparatively good demand shortly. Some consumers arc still holding to their waiting policy, but otheis have ionic into the market, .one bujer having placed a contract, for his leepilrements for the last three months of this j ear. This user has expressed the opinion that with the uncertainty removed there is no leason to wait too long befoie assuring his needs. 'Another comparatively Important pig iron consumer is said to have plated a contract for deliver over .Inly, August and September, the third qunrter of this .vear, and it is known that many other useis have tome into the market with inquiries or orders during the last week, giving the market a much better .appearance. In well-informed pig iron quarters it is estimated" that about B0.000 tons have been contracted for in all during the last five days, with most of the. or ders calling for small quantities nous larger than probably 2500 tons. This is taken as Indicating how wide the market Is nt present, humors of price- t hiding which were hoard recently have disappeared entirely now. Tho market for iron and steel scrap has not shared in the improvement re corded lit other branches. The uncer tainty continues, nnd no one appears willing to buy. Prices are easier, heavy melting steel scrap having changed hands ns low as ?14,ri0 per ton deliv ered, a reduction of nbout fifty cents per ton, and other grades are down In proportion. GRAIN AND FLOUR WllKAl Receipts 141159 buahela The market was quiet but firm with lleht of fering I he following were the quota tlons Car Iota In export elevator sovernnient atandnrd Inspection, atandard orlcea No. 1. red winter. . 3!l, No 1. northern aorfnK. s.! 30. No I, hard winter. J." 30. No 1. re I winter, garllckj 12 17. No 1 red amutty. ' 3H: No 2 red winter. . Ill, No 2 north, ern aprlng J 311 No 1! hard winter $J 31)1 ."o j. ren winter. Karllckv. a-' in. ;so , red amiiltv 1 3.1 -n n -H wlnlpr t SJ No d northern spring $il 8J. No. l hard winter, I.' IJ, No 3 red winter Earllckv. an, .-no , red smuttv. u jii, r-.o 4 rea. -' So No 4. carllckv. t2 .,8. No. 4 amutt. J 27 No 4 Karllckv. amutty, 5J 20. No ti red $.' 2S No d. carllcks .- 20 Vo H amuttv, .'23, No f. Karllckv. amutty. operators held the cotton maiket 111 check for a time during the slioil ses sion todii.v, but the strength of the 1111 deriving conditions was clearlv indi cated when theie were shnip advances late in the morning, ns the cnilv villcis attempted to get hack the linos tin v had put out. eminent guaranteed pi ice Enroll any time. Call or wrtta iir tun particular ana raialoi rilll.-i. nDHIKBKS COLLEOB and Collece of Commerea 1017 l-hc.tnnt St.. TCMtaiMnMa QTRAYFB'S Be,t Bualnait BeheW S 1 KA I CJ O sot CHESTNUT T. point aolvad. 1C37 Sanaom. CortN necelpla 10SI buahela 'Jrndc waa quiet, with nvj change in price We quote vellnw In car Iota for local trade, aB lo lualltv and location, at 11 oJCrfl s"i per bushel OAlS-necelpta, 101 Ml bushe a Demand was light and prli e were acaln 'o lower "We quote Car lots aa to location No. 2 white 7NW7N1c. atandard white. 77 Vi IfO 7Sc, N'o 3 white, it)1. 77c, No 4 white, 701700 FtXDL'R RetelDta. .1 00" S4 nounda In aacka The market waa weak, with buera Indifferent and holders enrcloun lo aell Vie quote 'lo nrrlve, per Hill lbs In 140 11) lute sacks Winter straight, western $11 .10 W11.7n nearhv 111 21W11.75. Kansas straight 1 -'.20 12 em. do. short patent SIS "aeft 13 Jft- spring, Bhnrt patent II.' ."id if IS S, do patent. tl2 J(i12 7S, do. first clear fHV,."iOW 1 1 RYU KI.OHIt waa dull and weak We quotn et S.M 3S&& DO per barrel lo sacks, as to qudllt. PROVISIONS The market ruled firm but demand was cnlv moderate We quote neef. In acts smoked and ulr dried. 4sc: beef kuucklas and tenders amoked and air-dried 4llc. pork, family. "VVcTt .in. hama S P. cured, loose 314 V8H4c, do skinned loose. 344 'iC,c do. do smoked Snvj CffaiVic hama boiled, boneless Tile, picnic shoulders 8 P cured loose 2K'aL da smoked. 294 c, beifle In pickle loose, 31c. breakfast ba con, 10c . Intd, 34c REFINED SUGARS Cotton Exchange Member Expelled SJ. ...I. "Sit... 1 MM... i..ll.... :.. .New lorn, .v.nv ...,.. '""",u-, Berm01 En. Oram Courw Knottt in uiii.inmnlit n lllflllo 111 tltt APtt UCHUOAIWI nn.fa cxAltaul 1-JT Cas..A- lililiiiuiii 1 1111 111 "" ........ ... - -- -- 11rk Cotton Kxchnnge: "Kobert AV. tilfforel, member of the cw York V.x cliHiiKi' since 11)04. has been fouml guiltv This bujiiig. touiileil with a doiiiinil I ()f misconduct under the Inlaws of the'1 fiom the trnde, was sufficient tn turn cotton exi hnnge and bus been expelled, the market as strong ns it hud been'.ll rights to his sent on the exe hnuge at un.v time dining the week, noil new 'hin 1 10 snld Mn.v 'J-v, l!ll!l, at 10 , HOTEL BILTM0RE , (Formerly Weatmont) Rhode lalald Av.. Near Doardwal. All outside rooms: suites with bath. Orchestra. Dancing. Capacity 2Sa Hot and cold sea water bath. under new management. EILTMOna HOTEL, COMPANT. I'RIN RhSORT" TO( ONO VIOI'VTAINR llelavTRfe Venter Hap. I'a fF?OGL-UOI.3 South Carolina Av enue, adjacent to beach. (Jap tiOO.Reflned patronage music.dancinr. strictly modern, ubla and service exce.'ent, larga solarium. Booklet. A. Franokla high rreorcls were ngain i-stablislieil The market closed strong with 11 net1 advance of 1(lca.-0 points. 1 ltn k Yesterday eh s" Open Iltpli low c In" Mav 2 TV JIl 74. .) So Jll 71 in Sn lulv J7 US JS 0". 'K II s (II .' IS September 20 R9 41( 71 -7 J 'rt 7i 21. ss lli-tober 2 4S JO 4", 20 S) ji, 4-, .1, -, December -" i-' -'11 10 .' 41 Lit 01 .0 4 J lanunrv 21.-. 21 110 j j. 21 S7 J11 -1. Tebruarv 21 el 21 01 21 (U .'" IH J1 "1 Mlnh 21 SO 2(1 on 20 Oil 21 ("1 .1. nn STEAMSntP NOTICES) MONEY-LENDING RATES PHILADELrniA Call. 5 per cent; time, rif'cccJO p"- Commer cial paper, three to sir months, &Vi BVj per cent; six months. 0 per cent. LONDON Money is quoted nt VH ner cent. Discount rates, short and I thiec-month bills, S5H per cent The market VV quote, on a latcd waa quiet and unchanged basla ot Oc for fine granu DAIRY PRODUCTS rilEhSt: There waa little trading and the market waB unchanged Orferlnaa were onlv moderate. The following were the quo tatlona' Now Tork and Wisconsin, whole milk, flats, current make ajp"8.'"4C New York nnd IV Irconsln who'e-mllk fancv. held. 30c, specials higher. New York and Wisconsin whole-milk, fair 10 good 37rtf 3Rc. Dl'llKR vvbr In fair demand and firm under light offeringe Quntatlona Sollil packed ereifn'r. extras, C104c higher-scoring goods. niViitltAa'at. the latter for Job bing aales. extras flrsfa, ririO.i04c. creameo, cHoico to fancy tl24n44c. do fair lo good. .IClCiTllli fancv brands of prlnta Joh hlng at flefiwie fair to good. BSCtfn.lc, car lliky printa. 47B."ilc. naOS were In good riman.1 and firm vvlth Buppllea vvell cleaned up Quotatlona; I ree cases nearhv first 114 21 per crate, cur rent recetpta SIS an. western extra firsts Jll 2.1: first num. rancy selected eggs Jobbing at ri3(&Ti1c per dozen POULTRY l.lVi: The market ruled firm, with offer Inga light and demand fair. Quntatlona Fowl, via express .l7i.18c. aprlng chick en broiler not Leghorn weighing 141 14 lbs. apiece ontBBOc. W'hlta leghorns, broiler 4J((f30c. looster 23c ducks Pe kin. 84Jl3(lc duck, Indian nunner, 2RCffi 30c geese 2Jte2fic. pigeons old per pair, 480c, pigeons. oung, per pair. 30(cl3.1c ivnr.HMKI) SunDllea were vvell sold un anil prlcea were generallv llrm The quotations follow Powl freh killed dr-plckrd In boxes welshing S lb and over apiece. ISr, weighing 14 Cf lb 3Sc weighing 4 lb 3HiS7c. smaller alie. S2C(T34r: fresh killed. In bbla . fancv. drv -picked, wclahlns n lbs and over nplecc 3Sc. weighing 34 w 44 Ihs apiece, -sc weighing S lbs , seic: mailer alxea 3.'CT34c old rooster drv picked. 27ci spring ducks Long Island. 41 c& 42c. snuTbs per dozen, white, weighing 11 & i2 Ihs per doien. 8 ROtcTO 21t do do. svelghlng l)W10 Iba. per dozen. ST Antra 21: do. do. weighing 8 lbs per dorn. l0 7.1s do dee 7 lb per dozen. 14 dOfff. 2.. do do. weighing einn4 lba. per dozen 2 ,,0W3 r0 darks, SI COS 2.25, small and N'u. 2. CJUc W-'. FRESH FRUITS The general market was quiet and without Important change . The following are the quotations' Apples. New York per bbl I'aldwln. S8fJloiO. Russets, luffs Apples. Tennssl anla andlrglnl per bnl. Ben Davl. SnB. (IanefffcviTW8 80 Apple, west ern, pr- box, I4.7.KJ.1 ill Lemon per box. JW4 no Orange Plorida, per crate. SI 7o DT7.80, do. uaiuornia, per to i.-hdihim arapefrult, per box St ""W Sf Htraw- bessies. aouvnern. per quni,. mwaw VEGETABLES Fine stiKic met with fair sale and values generallv were ateadlly held aa follow' White potatoes. Maine, ner too lb , 12 80 2 60. "White potato. Pennavlvajiu N'o. I. per inn lba. 2 40T2 68 White potatoes. New York, per lflO lb . S2 40O2 0 White potatoes Delaware and .Vfaryland, per 100 lb . S2.2R02 40 White potatoes. Florida, new, per bbl. No. 1, ST.R0O8: No. 2. SI 80 OS, Sweet potatoes Jerae, per basket No. 1. S2 RO-88 2S Cabbage southern per hamper. V 2.1 1 7R. do. do, per crate 12 .10 4 R0: do. Norfolk, per bbl., S8 21 Onions, Texas, yellow, per crate, SI 50 v.. 30, do, white, per crate. 15 FOREIGN EXCHANGE , New York, Ma 17. The statement published late .vosteidaj that quotations at the end of the ihiv for foreign ex- I change wove entuelv nominal wasj borne out todav bv a fuithei collapse in Frencli and Italiun exchanges. The declines were uu'tieepdcnteel. with the single exception, 111 lire, nf the liutl 1 break during the war on Italian militarv ' disasteis, when quotations of ! 10 weicj lecoidcd. lodaj it wan clitticull lo get j bids for either lire 01 franc s Sterling, on the other hand, was quite turn ' Quotations were: Sterling 4.ii1j for eleniniul and 1 ihles 4.H4. Kranc cables (1.10. checks (Ml I.iie cables 8.13. checks S.l." Sw iss cables f 0) , c hecks ii M liullder cables SO1',, checks ,",!)i... I Tcsetas cables 20 25, chec ks 'JO. m. ' Stockholm cables l!,"i,70. 1 hecks l","i nil. Christiauia cables 1T 3(1, checks. Uj.IO. S.S.ZAVALLA 4950 Tons Dead Weight passed A-1 British Lloyd' Now Booking Freight at Pier 24 North Also mt Port Richmond for Copenhagen & Gothenburg May 25th Full Brokerage Paid For Rates and Particulars Apply MEGEE, STEER & CO. Agents nnoons stkamsiiip ronron tiov 461-465 Drexel Bldg.. Phila. BELL LOMDARO 2308 AND J30 BE BUCKW00D INN (FIREPROOF) Sktwato-tn'DcUvtrt. PentirUiait Opens May 22d A hotel of notabls dittlnct.cn locited In a park of 10,000 acres, exclusive to 'guetts;75 mile fnjm New York. 75 miles from Phila delphia. Home of th Shawnee Coun try Club. V. MURPHY, Manager CHAS, GRAND ATLANTIC V lrglnla Ave. near Boardwalk and center of , smusements Private baths, flunnlng water In rooms Elevator TRbie and service dis tinctive features SI SO un -ally. Special I wklw Capacltv CIOQ Hklt. Auto meets trains ownership pianagement IT. F. 8IIAlV. frl.nri- lntlttt.1 l. fiin.nl 'ilrPN Mnn i 111 1114 V 11th st int Pleasant! Ill e em KuleVs Ducks ro I'a Ttemulns mav Iw clewed -Cun H p m CnorKBT ta IT. ILSN It widow nf John t rocket aged R Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Mon . 1 10 p m . Horsham Pa Services and Int. Zton Iuth ernn Church VVhltemarsh 2Vr m Take 1 IS p m trollej from Willow drove to Horsham C HOW 1 ry Mav let dpnnis T hus na-id of Mr J Trow lev Itelatnes nnd frlerd. Invited to funei,il VIon S 11) a m 24J Ingorsoll st High mass si Elizabeth a church 10 a. m Int llolj Cross Cem Auto funeral ..... . CI'HRY Mav 14 ROHn wife nf Michael ruirj Cnee McOlnlev ) aged 21 Rcla fives and friends Invited tn funeral Mon. 8 II) a in 214 N I larlon St. High mass of, reciulem church nf st John the Evangelist in a m Int Holv Cross rem Auto funeral DANAIU'R -Mav 14 c A nlKHlVB wife nf John Danaher nnd daughter of Marc and late riinni Mofflt ltclitlves I frlenda Invited to funeral Mon n jslel Itsnirrev st nlenm rcn st e olumtii a e hurch 10 , C n s cm Viito service . 1 DK CJRAKV i: May 11 1 OTTI husband nf Tosephlne I)e Cjrneve cnee icene; mm " Prlends also members rf Young Men s So. dallt) of (!esu e hurch where Mr De Oraeve was a librarian for the last fifteen vears. Invited In funeral Mnn 7 If) a m apart menls or John P Ciallagher .'1"4 N Ilrnad st High renulem mns nt Our Lidy of Mercs Chunh !) a, ni Int Hol Sepulchre IITiven niivi 8 In a 111 nulem mass ) Int lloli lie- HOTEL NEW ENGLAND tn CaroHnu av and Rpftrh (ontral lota ; Amcr l Kuropan plans prl. hatha run's; water in rooms Heator flni porches etc. (hp Tin UfnnnnHltli i-Ht.f. 11 ( VMltlnmi AlIROMCK MOVNTMNS KI.M.SVIU.K. N. T THE CARLTON j;a- - 80th. Bookings now being mad.. Chtnec ihip management. THAI P 7A77A11 HOTEL FREDONIA OPEN AM TEAH. Tennessee Ave . Just off Boardwslk Europiai plan Every appoint ment sln.lerste -.t. e.cnrant sriasD jdm: at j Mount Meenahga House & Cottages . In ihm "beautiful ahawanffunkn" of LTIstar ' HOTEL ST. CHARLES- On th Ocean Front. Atlantic Clly, V. 3. . .... Ilia. lS'n. . T A.t. w amiriHU n..t ...... .-, tI( ilJT. c em Omit flnvvvrs Auto funeral ma Inn nin.c ho viewed Sun 7 to 10 n oetvv ii nn - mhv is rnANrrs THOMAS nun VMI.BR nf Lancaster Pa. daughter of Virginia Van Svckel and the late Rduard llinmaa Services residence of mother Mllfnrd N' f Mon 3 p ni DOIIMAN Mav K. IOHN J husband nf Vnna M Dnrtnan (nee 'lurlev) IRU Mul hrrv at Trankford. Relatives and friends .P-n Mar i achim s c hurch in a in Mon Int prlvnte. HI Dnmtnlc a e em I)Ot c.lir.r.1 Y uddenlv. Mav 11 AN I HOST I son of James 1 snl I.leanor Poughertv aged 1B Ttelatlvca and friends Invited In funernl, Mon S 10 a m . parents lea.Ifnre ROCIl N Tflroad el Solemn requiem mass st Htephen'a Church lfl a m Int llnlv Hepulchre Cem Autn funeral Dl'flAN Mav II AN'VIE A (nee Ange- mnn) wife of William 11 nugan aged 41) Relatives ami friends services Men 2 v In the "beautiful Shawangunks" of Ulster County. -New York Estate of I utio acres with miles of wonderful walks and drives Open Arcs steam heat. golf, tennis bowl ing etc A delightful rammer home for cul. tured people Dert M Terwllllger. Prop . Kllenvllle N' Y . TRNKIIN TfU'NTV Int Hillside ( em Sun lo 1(1 p Sun R IIOKi-I.UIi tav 11 "vYII.t.IAM A. son nf laic Jacob .N and Abigail A. HoeSlen Cnee Hampton) Funeral private KEEI.Y Mav 1.1 MARY D wife of Rl ir.r II Ke.lv nlimei and friends Invited lo services Mon 2 pm. 82.1 E Hermltaro t Rnxborough int I.everlngton Cem. Friends may call Sun after 7pm KEENER - Mav 10 ELIZABETH C widow of Augustus D Keener Relatives and frier ds Invited to services. 'J53S St Paul St., Ilaltlmore Md Mon ,11am Int private. KINO May 14 TIIOM H JOSFPH, aon of John J and Julia King (nee Natvell). of ( ountv Galwav Ireland aged ft tears and . months formerly nf 1442 s r.tvth st Jtiela tlvcs and friends Invited tn funeral. Mfln.. 0 a m residence nf parents 2215 N Dou v'er st el)aunhln st below Isth) High re quiem mass Church of Our Lady of Mercy in in a m Int Hols cross Cem. Auto service KINOLHT Mav 15 JOSEPHINE KIN(3 I.F.T Helatlve. anil frlenils Invited tn fu. andlneral Mon 10 a m residence of Walter N HMvester, 4521 Invker st Manavunk". erv cea w he he d ln HI David's P. E. Church 11 a m Int adjoining grounds. I rlends may call Sun after 7 P m. KOl.ll Suddenlv. Mav 15 JOKEI'IT F. husband of Mnrv R Kolh and son of Mary I. ard lale Peter Knlb. aged 4fl Relatlvaa and friends all snclaltrn of which he war' member Invited to funeral Tues . 7 10 a., m 181.1 N VVarnock s High requiem massf st Peter s Church 8 h m Int. Holy R rlrpmee e'em Auto funeral ' (i KIUKORY Msy 15 CHARLES R. KB!-1 KORY Relative, and friends William B . Snyder Lodge, No 410. F and A. M.. and Harmonv Chapter No ft Invited to afv-, Icea 1522 Race at Phlla . Pa . Tues', I'M. p m Int IVnodlands Cem. Body may b- vlewed Mon , 7 to D p m LENAIin At Llndenwold N. T. Mar 14 PETER JOHN I.KNARD. husband of Made-, line Lenard (nee Wells) aged ell Relative and friends Invited to funeral, Mnn . a 80 at m . LIndenwold N J , near While Horaa pike High mass Rt Lawrence Cathollo e hurch Laurel Springs 10 a. m. Int. Holy Red-emer Cem Auto funeral. I.VTSf. Msv 14, LILLIAN MAY wife nt Irlin l.ulz and daughter nf late William and F.ll-aheth lees aged 47 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Sun , 3 p m 3R07 Tulip st Int Northwood Cem. Friends maw call Sat T p pv MCALLISTER . m.sa on Mondsy morn ing for Mrs MARJORIB CASEY HcAI. L1RTER wife nf Richard McAllister. Jr.. at Invited to funeral ' ,J!eaA5no"'' "I"'' - "p. na A".n.'ni "rii ifl"7 . "Sih t I"' R so to ehlch relatives and friends ares Remains mav be viewed VTrC'A 111. Cav 14 M-TlflARRT willow ... ....w. . ..'.'I.'- ---ir EMrnsoN -Mav 1,1, at res dence of niece, ,,,..,. .,i,... , .:.i ,. r nn . '. TA. ' '-as-SWA-sxas- Amartea" 7W 'e)U'U "mJtaTDCCl MOUNTAINS A strictly modern hotel witn exc.euent table and service. Altitude 2000 feet. Splendid roads: golf, tennis, etc lllien Jon snth tu October 1st Address until June 10th lohn J. Gibbon. Manager Hotel Rennert. Rsltlmor Md I HOTEL ABSECON v&A?e- , Fireproof. Private baths: elevator and all ' " I conveniences 3 00 up dally special weekly ' I rates O "- PsINTKB - HOTEL EDISON Jt-.'M"''.. ! Open: new management. Thoroughly reno I T-!,K T.,'",l,,1 ,'i' , ,,tVd Amer m-nn..n Sn.c ir-lne rates I "1n1,,,,l "'J'1 """ HOTEL PLAZA ST CHARLES PLACE A PACIFIC AVE rl.valor Private baths A C McCLEI.I.AN Mrs M V Wilkinson 581 Haverford ave CiEOROE N EVIERSON husband of late RKI.KIIOI S NOTICK8 llantist Hotel Rio Grande ?""T?r,t Ax' -" nuics iw dour frnm Rnard. alk rireornof European plan Rates 12 no piv run water, garage M M Mi Call Pr s Carolina lee, h l.ntb- HITTsN IIKVON. PA Delauncey-Lakewood ,-", log fic.in hniel rjileaiiiol ' -iVelminster Ky A ""r h'aih FJer water 812 50 up wk 2 '0 up dalli C lluhre a sis C11IQ.ll N' ) InOil seals KLSSELI, II lONVVELl, f(Sor To ilie Iron Division Welcome home to the Temple colonel c'onvvell the soldier s friend preaches ei Ki a in and 7 4" p m I h lomplu Chorus Ur llnnna director sines ai both services Request nrg.cn recilwl 7 11 to 7 11 Mr Starke organist lillile hnol J 3D u m spring festival of songs an I stunts Thursdav M,cv 22 H p m l-or reservations phone lllumnnd nil William uire viccojruv Pastor 12 Sepcivs st Mass ftt Ann's Church a m Int Holv Sepulchre e'em M GINLEY Mav 14 MICHAEL, hue band or Julia McOlnlev (nee Mclivane). Beta Uvea and friends Invited to funeral, Mon... !lo i m 22ni E Lehigh ave. Solemn requiem mass st Ann'H Church 1C a. m. Int New Cathedral Cem Auto service. McLACOHLIV Mav 15 MARY wife of Patrick McLaugh in nnd daughter of the lata lohn and Ilrldget I.v ncti of the parlsli of Maracloone County Monaghan Ireland ueNi atlves and frl'nds Invited tn funeral Mon .f 1 31) a in from e)17 N 41th st Solemn1 tequlem mass at the church of Our Mother of Sorrows 10 a m Int Cathedral Cem K MEIFUVZAHL Mas 14 MART wlf of Joseph Melfemahl aged cm Relatlvea an.t frienils TCnssrv SnrieCV Invited to III ncrnl Tues H in a m . 702(1 Torresdnlei ivc lot New Cathedral Sntemn requiem j "! Wynbume Inn ffii-Tiri.r'aK ' HtDTEL B0SC0BEL .... m..h .wl.V. f. mil . DnnM. .vl.K 1.-. B.v ,j nrss men with families. at reasonaoie rsivs fiounds vrlde verandaa entucky Av nea- j Rooms with bath jsncinr. Lam Phone Berwvn IT Vmcr plan Heaeh Tlklt E lie nn un H Marlon rnsBienger biihi K.fir.rsiiF.ni!, pa. Orduna ('o')oiilinfcon. onblcs "J4.J0, checks t.iCaiQniu .... KxolianBC rate for (icrinnn inniks, iu Carmania .. . connection with food relief jiavinouts. ' Rojal Geoigc has been fixecl nt VIM minks to tho I Caronia NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL Roval George . Dl.slitAirl.i; furnished cottages complete .. I.V. rnA rtnnxtn n tn P.nt of Ma & . Mav 20 nccunants take meals at the Forest Inn Mav 24 W"'" H V Yesger Mgr. Hughesvllle fi. May IM the Breakers c'f-r New Clarion &,,& 'Q,' l.AKKWOOn. N. J. . . Jlay 24 WKBNEnHBnr.T.f:. pa. dollar to apply until Mn.v .'II. ln the late foreign oxcIibiikp niiiiket lire were nomiuallv cinoteel clouii to 8. IS for eablrs nnd S.-O for checks, n decline of 01 pointic since the euil of last week and it loss of 70 poinls Mine- the beginning of the month l'limco! fell to - LilMLri'UAII Ooen all vear. In.... .June 17 ov3ii Ma-i-fu, hom, ,,,,, T,,i), beautiful mnuntaln walks pellghtful place .JuneJl ,w,.k.ends NOT A aANATORIUM vVrlte .June 24 OUO. S. OAUl. Mgr., VVfenNERSVILLE . NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH, UAvnr .nj i nNnnisi ..raM t w Mwtiwii ovivnil.E LODGE now onen 4lha.a.nn .May 31 ''delightful summer home, esiel grounds' Orduna PA or Puhllo Ledger Office MAI.VKRN. PI. fnnnia .. .nm. . nnt.mn ,.... One Water NKW lUllft lOSUllllAlViriUiV I each room veg , flmvere, trees run water Aquitamn Vt..,irnllinl9 (!. Ill for cables and (i 4'.' for .'"TiVnniif hecks n loss ot 24 centimes on ilnl,.. i. ta:.il I'miouci'jK'"1 ""u LOCAL MINING STOCK8 Jim Biitter .. MacNamara , Midway . ., MlipaVi Ext 1 fwtana ...i .rlh Star ., 'cue EuU est End ., TONOPAH STOCKB,. ilia I. 88 l .48 .12 .2R .10 .21 84 V OOLDFIELD HTOCKS Atlanta ,.,, , "J niue Bull " Ilooth 11 Illaf II H , .... Daisy ,,...v.., .tiJ Kewanas .JJi ellv.e PCck .. .5 .1 .OH . J Mtlvee Pick .. I 1 4 t-s. ' , MipdEfctiNKOUS Ask 114 .no .14 .27 .12 m .on 05 .is ni n .Oct ,01 .11 0? BUTTER, EQQ8 AND CHEESE New York May IT. HUTTErt neeelpts 11 T-i-JT liiK. llnls r.5i frtAc; Ints. rv7 Afnrlfol i. ftTH -JM-.o; rjc, nlnif dMry, ROOMlHci Imltatlpn cream unp-itllffJ. Ektra. fsH'r; Ffronaa, nac, ..i nnrrnin. EOUS Itecelpts. lfl.818 eases Market firm Fnshothered extrea. Rle Insldi; atorsge-packed extra, nrsts MOtVi'ltci stoc- ge-parked flrat" 48H eJMDHci gathered ex. tra tlrsts, 40M.sO.snci northern Hreia. -ITJs e 4l)e, northern firsts, 47eiT48', seennds, 41H m 4Wc: dlrllea Nn..,l 48'i 44Hei No . 40i?4oot cheeks, 41W r42'c. checks, undct. grade. e)inK,ci state nnd nearby hennery whites, nteftrifc; gathered whites. 48nae, weatern evhltea.' 4018et Pacl8e coast. Ale. ovlsldei western southern gathered whites, 4MR''ej state lend nearhy hennery Urnwna, .1'Xensc: gathered browns and mixed criers, 'c'HP-l.'RV'.rtecclnts 8188 hOMfS. larke( .' " ." . -'i.,i' . ... .. ..; f.iu e i.A-ji..,iBHa-"rr.'a.iL.,r'. ..Xir. week nnd a chop of .'is! centimes since the beginning of the month Sterling receded to 4,fl."i'ic fin demnnd nnd 4.(15 L'-lfltf, 1.(1(1 for cables This is a loss of ;i'j cents on the week. BANK CLEARINGS Bank clearings todav roiupired null . or responding dav last vear 101!) 1!)H 1UI7 noseon M) .'44 SI4 111 711 Ml 111 070 . I'hlla (13 ins.iv'.'i i,i tt'i stii ii is . ii imi LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chlciiro, Mnv 17 HOejs Ilecclnls .inmi head fully 20u to .10c higher tbsn ves terday's average Pige Hit to 4(i( hlaher top 12110 bulk J0 linKi-jl ill hravv . l-jn nneff 21 in- medium, l-M) 7121 in IIbiu weight, J20 .lotfrai in, lieht m nv-s.-o 71 I heavy ticking sows IL'Ocn JO 10 packing tons Iin.10-n20, pigs lIRBVfl.'O , CATTLE Ileceipts 1000 head coninand with week ago wetghtv beef steers stow to lower Med'um and good grades and jrarllnis 40W71c h'gher "She' toi k r0c , to 7.1c higher, hulls steadv to 'J.V higher calves steadv r.ev low'ei stackers und feed ers mostly ri.lo higher MlriKI' neceipcs llimi iichm v ninoaren with week ago unevenlv 71c Wl Ml lower, prime landy weight lambs declining hast Pittsburgh May 17 HOOK- lleceipes 1500 head' h'gher Heavies l.'l KiWJI jn hesvv yorkers, 121 10. light vorkers l.'O r.n 20 70 nigs. 20 110 SHEEP AND LAMII" llecilnls lino Headi stead) Top sheep. 111 .in top lambs 81.1 nn CALVES Itecelpts, 25 head stead) top i 1 hantaa City. Mo.. Ma) 17 HOC.x Ite. relpts, 800 head Market nomlnall) steadv, quality Plain, no heavy ouotntlons Hulk, IM V0S0 HO; medium weluhta 20 jii 20 On, lights. 110 7.1er20 .10, light lights 110 ulu. heavv naming sows, eiv .n.ty.u uu, . pigs. I14fl8 7.1 , . CATTLE Becelpts. 1000 head and 10n calves Market for week. Href and butcher rattle generallv steady, bulls and veal valves l mostl) 21 cents higher bulk of stockcrs and feeders 28 cents to .10 cents lower Href steers, medium and heavy lights, choice and 5 rime I1B 2.1018 si; medium and good IK .10018 78. light weights, good' ami choice, 114 2 Iff 1(1 71. mmmon and medium in;.MJ14 no. butcher cattle heifers, $7 flu (Jj in 10, rows til 83 O! 4 1.1, ranne'S and cutters. 1,1 no-Jj"n.7n veal calves light and handy Weight. 110 B018 21. feeder steers, lleveia r.n. stocker steers 8e5nl4 .10 BIIBEP Hecelpts. 8000 head Market for week: Fat wool sheep and lambs 7c (Til. B0 lower: clipped stock. H02 lower feeders and breeders, ft eentg lower, goats generally steady, Ijimba 84 pounds or lea. IIVOIP 80: 81 pounds or more, tin 7n(r 17.781 ctellp and commnn 811(iinno. )ear. line wethers" lt20O14.f0i ewes WMU .. -.. . m . ft aTrfl ft. g.l kA.ak.l Isil ?wrii. CU"',i pi rniiimuni ft-.!' iji. uimie .. an r.A -A tet aaIm las snMTKai 411 aTTA 'Wiejfc w.'seiii -i"r"L' ""-''. -s. .....Tune 2 . . . .June 10 i June 28 Vviinmouthv. v Dock INTERVALE. N. H. LAUREL HOUSE IsAKKWOnil, X, J, .. . -II M. )..! nle..uiei .7""--', T ' "Ji '.V"" nerer V,it Ha-"M-StM. InrliidlnrTlvewWr. Camp Dlx nnd .N? Kjjf.t rpanent ur reMeer.ti. t .lieirood 4.10. .u DJ opi:n until juxe A. J. Minrill, Mgr. ll Dnv. Motor Morrlstow". llookiei "' plionei INTERVALE WHITE MOUNTAINS ' n('F.N ITV Ml NKtltl) MKMttIUr, (IILRill IJd Hiici Iffftrrenn ntn In ihHrfiP of K MJBI1ST nii MAKl Ml'NKtltl) KU.IS su.nln MhHl 2 30 r tn VrPHohlnt? I', p m uhjptt simirt it id lime-- ' oIom i iih (. attiMlrnl Chimes guitar nd mitr. hnrp, bleertriral ( mus iTvlt !,ra er Mt?f tlnr o-flnpndav p m i hlMr-n i Maht .FrijUi r it. IVfl)'ttrlrin !(( II .TIU I T MIHC II IHih and An h .tf w i m:s( k nnuAiiu macaut M", Mlniittr ltf John H Ilnl !- Ii of rfinkford, will prniih ni U- 4pi h m a tut h p m 1J Hthlp "' hool (1 4" t m i K upr-r, follow ed l hjmn sinwltiK nnd praer, 7 3d (lrcnKrrtlai Hinil I IIKM TKKVIMTKUMN tllUKTlT ,ro.id anl Plamond tn Te F L 11II1SHMK.N M , i,slstam 1'Asitor 1 10 a m Mornln Worship J . p in nl.hA(h -rhnnl T 4i p in Rvenlnif Worship flu , linii n If CilllIniflMm will pinch at I I 111 'fl I r u apHOCUt I rrMI, ui in. Hint t hiirph Tarfnv. 10 a.m. MII.TiKn Mh in HARHARA MITI.i:it il -a Direct Service Pier IG South i .uio im,MT wt rim,vni:i.i'ni Tava-pacific line Direct, W $wu ' MmM SAN FRANCISCO TO NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES flnlavla, Samarnns;, Soerubala. Macasiw Salllnr datea nnd rates on application. S. S. UUiLlTON B a bOUHAKAltTA Ba. UINTANU B.S.TJISALAK S &NIA3 1 V. Bpreckel. at Ilros. Co., Gen. Arte. Passenger Office. 601 Market Street General office. 2 Pine Rt San Francisco HOI'I, 111 and Whanon sis rtev c!IU lien I is li Ii Minister lei I" 41i, sn n mis r of the nastiit 7 41 4711. .,..,. ..v TOil-s AWr-i rnTTiei. I tl " T K I . K K H T (1 M '"' "':' :,"..," ".""".. "clorl ui ll JTsj. rMiM sui inuL l -s . - -- - - A s.i ijonon s unjeci viari me viriiher of -m lin aim mean Ave, I J.SU1. , I iicv c.eorse H'E JULY z. Select fsmlly hotel rine nwn 1'iwjj K n unnr muslo hall and orchestra All outdoor sports i r " ii r.Miinr.rTT. rron.. INTTRVAIK V. n IIFIf 11 IM4K V. J. verv . n. ivashincitov. n. en. Burlington Hotel Leas than five rolnutei from everythtnr American and European Plant 431 Roomiw!thBath,$2.50to$5 WAhlllNOTON. ft. O. TODRS Honolulu J l'N.tIIINA I'hlllpplnes 9. H. Korea, 1H.0O& Small parti' satllnv from San Francisco Jnl. ana iicioDer ii pfr o. n, nnrea, in.oot cnrrsaniiiemiiiii season THE ENGLESIDE OPKNS Jl'MJ zn. The best combination I f cenulne seashore features on the Atlantic Coast Matchless fiahlnic salllnc bnthlni l, ocean, and bav He. tennis courts The tntsleslile offera all modem appoint ments sea and fresh water private hatha. Orchestra rSr-Ur,f. nooklet It. F. KVOIK. Manarer. ! A1n TIH1 rOtlMTTON. West phIU ' pitfk mmvAr. s. y. SARANAC INN mil SO and October. 11 . 1... In iVrVJtJLMEr, THE HEART .OF THE ADIRONDACK Land Title A TrUFt Co . Rroad nd Chestnut NHOM) 1111 HiHThKMN C II It t II t nod Wcilnut 'it Hnlnfei It r. WIM.R MHti OLI il ri n- i iu ih k hi:n-os i i ua h at II o lo, k s ii ni- rtdrt l. MIt J UOofi HIllDCI I'M TON' mil baik fr.ru V M i irrvlifv In rnmp ulrL Th 1-M.,hlin t Itcliaiori lVroiitl rvitcrl i f Mt th I iont lHn 7 in p in MuhIi hI fi r ii e h .he i h irun -1 r und r thf dlr'i Hun of l.Indj NiirtM Thp mucU uin in. lurf A Ki tolo No NiBht Tht-re Dainks m hniiiN - AdorcniUH Tt- pH eMtrlna fVavt-r uf rt Soldier ir Vrann -Uifr n lord Our Ooxcrnor Jdjb. lli th Lord' Inthf-snokofr; c-.p..r The rw.Mjthl tfhudovB P .Suni1a i Iiool at 11 at In. k iiiori nn I pti Jallv'inen tn uniform m 1 w ti ft Ufliftue i !? l'rolnl-Hnl rplnfoitnl Miinu:i mii.k A LMMi;it HRMMtr or ih Mfc.hr WTBAMqillP NOT iriW mamaa lA.M-f 8,73: UttlOFt ud 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. L,fNE, for Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, Newport News, Richmond and all points South. Leaving daily except Sunday from Tier 25, N. R., New York. OCEAN S. S. LINE, Mondays .and Thursdays at 3 P. M. from Pier 85, N.R., New York, for Savannah, Ga., and other Southern points. SOUTHERN PACIFIC S. S. LINE, Wed. and Sat at 12 noon frm Pier 48, N. R., New York, for New Orleans, Gulf Points and Pacific Coast. For passenger information and reservations apply to Consolidated Ticket Offices, 1$39 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Phone, Locust 5800. Or write J. i. BROWN, G. P. A., Coaitvviit Steimiiip Unei, Pier 49, N. R., N. Y. UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION .. T Director General ot Railroad charareer suoero eui.ine nn environment emit."? ur.u.LiiP Txicatecl on (he shores of the HOMIr.KMI. I'PIMII MBIMC l.hr. l.xrellent Kate roads eoo I golf n sporle and sinusemrnta at their best HelOK'.KT Address until June 1 HARRIM.TON MILKS Manarer IMIS K. CVIllltF.V. .V.soclale .Vlnnater HOTK1. (.BIT(IN. Waalilnitton, 111 r. ST JVMIf.-- KriRCOI'M. (IIIIUII 2d and VValnul sts The lire J01I.N MUCKRIDaK D 1 , Rerlor M 00 a m Holy Communion 110(1 a in Morning liraver Holy Com inunlon with sermon 4 no v in Cliorsl evensong; 0 li a m and III p m Sunday Sihools Misusers always vvelronie 1 (nee Maseller) vvlfe nt" christian J Miller, aqed 7i Ttelalives and friends Invited to lfunral iun ! m J31.1 N 11th st Int. HII'-ic eem . MITTON Mv 11 KI LEV daushler of late rhlllo and r.llen Mltton l.elstlves nd friends Inviled to funeral Tues 8 10 a. m . lesldenee nf brother William I Shea, 2104 " lfith st Solemn requiem mss. Our lAdy of Merej church lev a m Int. strictly pri vate MONMIHAV "Vlav It rKTER J. hus band of c atherfne K Mnnanhan (nee Mc Klwee) Relatives and fiends Particular c nuncll of St lnrent de Paul s Soclecyj t l l.dvvards c oriferenre St Kdcvard's T A. B. and Holv Name e)rlelleB Commodore BarrX Assemble No 3 American Catholic Union; Court Pride of Amerlra Nn 15,t. P. of A.: Roval Arcanum Oikdal Counrll No 203S. and clakdale C'aitle N'o 10 K O K , Invited, to funeral Mon 8 an a nv 'J815 N. .10th. et Solemn rqulem mnss St Edward'a Cliuroh lei a m Int Holv Sepulchre Cem.. JlOOItK May 14 flOHEIVr MOORB. hue?, band of Frances Moore (nee Lew) Relatives snd friends Invited lo services Mon . 1! p. m... 1(81 Tarker ft Int Mt. Murlsh Cem. Trlends may re', sun 8 to 10 p. m. Auto serv Ire 'Il rtPHV Via III VVNIK 1 velfs of TVennls J Vlurnnv anl dsuiihter ot Frne and late Tlmothv Mdanhv Relatives and frSncls invited to funeral Tues S ,10 a m , n ( Iher a i.Mdei; e 2"2H N Wirnnck St. Solium ifiiiltm n ns, M I- lward s churrh lfl n m Inl Hole sepul hre lem Aotcv 1 rv it e .' OVIJHIIKi K Mav 14 WTOVIA MARLS, J, vvlfe of Julius Ci Overt erV Inee Poleszl Itcert "2 IlelHtlvev end f.lenrls llniv Pamllv and Altai snclelv nf si Unatlus s Church Altar and Rnsarv Coileiv ct s:t Aloesius s Churrh, tnvlled to funeral Mnn s s in SB P. r.eeth at and cllrard svp High mass 81 Iclntius a e hurch n in a in Int New i athedral e em ulo .er Ice PAI.MKR Mav HI HARR1KT F vvlfe nf harlea M Palmer and daurchler of Amoa I. and Tennle S Tai elon (nee Ferajsonlf Heladves and friends eolumbla Home No s II if V Grand Home of Penna Purllv IVmate leerlv and Women's Vuxlllary ot Firemen a Ano of Penna invited to fur 'neral Mon '2 r m 1127 K Mont no me n" I ave To proceed ti Palmer vault Int prf I vale eeremwnnd elv nf Pie em I PANc O-iST Mav l JOHN M husband ; of c arolvn Marshall Panrolst ssrd e'l Rel aclvei and friends Columbia lndae o, RA", I O O F Varrauansett Tribe No 4 ' 1 I C) H M ridelltv I.ocle N'o 121 Iw of P Kev stone lien Asso and einplovri of 1 Henrv Dl.ston K eons invited to funeral I services Tues 2 p m -vi()2 ICnorr It.. Tarnnv Int Masnotin lem Remains miy In vi-cved ton 7 to 1 r en TIXH'B - Via) 11 MATII.I1A, vvlfe of ftoh. 1 ert Poiue (nee CofO Relatives and friend I Invited to funeral Sun ,2pm husband's! lesl.lence 2V1H VV I.ehlnh ave Int private, , I nnnslDV Mav HI MARY V Iiw Hun.. inLarl ll Irlniu nt -)hi 11 ni Ini-atfl T rleBisi? r' I seer (I S.I n-Iatl.1 nri frknrta inll-?il, to 1uv neral mripe Mnn K p in ruM'ooe nC2 sL llnlmp-eihiirtr rJ-rl tji nnil in Tu- . 10 ao. Tln Arormu tnurcn, voiifc- fci ITi.ltnrlnn iw4:-i .nmoMirit .moiintains iimry i'ui.nt. n. v. He Pa PI'OH May lfl at' 1S21 Rulh .at.. HAR.R C hmban.l nf El a Puih lite . ...n.n.. .. ll...) mn IS nllatl.e nn.1 felanrf "VTA fhV. nut .1 1 member, oi I ld.e INo" 1. F ".'nd A"a Rev t-RBIiKRIlK It ORIFFIN Minister "'',d of Merchant Shlpjird Drlstol ln.s,f 111 10 a ni Sundav School vlted to funeral services Mon. P mrO,' .. .. . m ct. ri.ifn.. ..in .l ... L funeral i.nartmenta of Harold II Mulllian. v lect the Reunion of a Child 'Anthem. ' 'nh nd Germsntown ave Int ilt re(-e.rV?-1 e'h.nt C) lie Jcivful' and lord !fl. -" Remains mas he viewed a,m v. V5rj3 st. in Knov bi Bnhmi lTiViii.?IJ'i I "INO LKT Msy IB. JOSEPHINR RlNa-,t fM cVoenn ,nnl,t B"hm' rh""' U I.KT Helati.es and friend. Invited1 to f Ooepp, omanlat neral Mon. 10 a m residence of Walter SJ TJ UN1TAHIXN 80fU7Tl Or OKRMVNTIMV.N ' BTl-.tfr. ''' R.. ,3,.,nA'll?"V-"f's -'J roProMo,orH1,Boa,f.,-nr"fc,."-W KKKSoiV:Vai5.SB?r?B!,lnl-.l,, ' U . m ""in, "sdlolnln, Vroi. r!,S, M 'CiA..Ch.Uil7..RxV.ntBt 1.. '"-.."M-l-J'n.: Thin.. Happen and , may ll Sun.flr T n m .J y-i ' I nOMOSKH (n 8chnll. R4 .M I. no(lay ounr !rnn rhrMUn A-fifIr.ttnn of fun,rl will ? "''!' P Hgkrl 2 hljotel (Phamfrfain muff roint,wy: usncina. i.unenif Mrp, rsceu.Qi; emislne. Amerlcin Plan. Mr. J. p. Qreavas. el rtoriu. . w.sv num., ai.a.a.r. Kno York Booking OffUt, III ritlh 4fc fcAKK rACIP. N. Y. WHITEFACE INN LAKE PLACID.?; J. lfodarn ln all It. . j. j. svvr.iv' tvlnter HlBhlsnd Park Hotel OPEN JUNB 111 "iniBnis. , ftiana.ar. Atkin. a. c. MlItsKOKA TLAKTBH. CANATVA G.I aviar to happiness away lo the asr.s resllal. t'15 P, 1)1 W)80f Sl.f p nivlni ale of the Mu.koka Lskes. . itUi7r'"'' " ,"1 ""Is a(UJsllotcl.chc.rr ruomkiuod lIBBmfool. uolf. Elm room ml fife ictntcd. IbMlM! n,Ki. . . . 'lives and friends Invited to funeril, it.); l3 te-ln-nible-Claes for Away i 2 SO p m . son's residence. Dr. Paul RefsW j i-Home Men incr others In JWlT 2501 N. Sd it. Int. Adath Jtthuraa V atlonal lesson THOJU8 U Cem. , P i'J SIMIAY AT CKNTRAI. Y M O A., leui Arcn ii., .y is. S 00 p m. Drop-ln-nible-Clasi lbpy irom tern LAWTON, leader. 4 00 P m ' From Fort Nla.ara to the Auditorium Plave. or Italy's Part In th. Second floor Oreat "War," Illustrated by nrlslnal pictures Hpeaker OLORUE "VV. IIRAPBN Made Honorary Major In the Italian Army. ldlea Invited. Everybody wileom. -Twlll.ht Son. Service Come In anu sins your iavi ' 5 , In-law, John S Keen. 4008 N Marvin, "', J I i."5W.KlBU" "-i"!?,1- " ' mnu m ,""' 'i , Contlnord on Ntil !, -OKflRHTAK'KKll ir ,1 y. 'vti- Pt AMfiytlP1''. , jc 'sfSjtfir. tW ,si TU'dJ,a llmtiMf'i" , leUlfcwllle-Mer-nt-VH, -V, mi iffki&fitu ymmc,it!,4',';-H wiiii .H" 'v,4.., BoOll.L GfRK-Pfiii . 0-wXIVWlV, a, . L " (Sis s . ' .J1 "- A BABK'iras,- T. WtnWS9 MW y . - ' v MtW JifLs. -k ..-'." K' (I 1 ,',-Vi -I?' ' J
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