BMnBOBBmiwssnns K."J(T: TO .' 2'Wffi?l?-il y ' t25pT "S1 r .ijf T" ' rf v'v 1 JM H ft ; 1 t f ft r 1 u H . t my i r Investment Suggestions Ttf.Vha. 4it 'nrwnarAil a. rltVsil.. UstlriK 62 attractive bond offerings. including: 37 Municipals 14 Railroads ' ' 18 Public UiiliUei, . ' $ Industrials 8 Foreign 10 Short Term The rate, maturity pHce nd yield, of these bonds are Indicated a well as their tax-exempt features. Many of the bonds are leialla vestments for Savings Banks and Trust Funds. Stmt for a complimentary copu 6f thl circular, No. Isi. A! B. Leach & Co., inc. lis' South fourth. Street MESSRS. LAWRENCE . JOHNSON & CO. .Announce trie removal of thelt1 e "LAFAYETTE BUILDING ,. "" """ j , f t I iiiiaucii'iiia nell Telephone!. I-omhrd 2310-2311 P. O. Bo 1303 Local Industrlale Only BENNER & COMPANY, Inc. ft " Wtdener Building , m.. h. In Damns ElA.tlfNN a3raui.,,, ' vmiii.ii ..vnv..ii .Lancaster, Yor.k Allentovm . -" '. financial Jut -i Special Notice. - iriir!?1COMMKllClAfc....TKtI8T COMPANY WBf : -;""Tyiltaelphl(. May' 20th. lnitl. Notice 'is hereby 'given that. In pursuance of a resolution of the Hoard of Director of Commercial Trust Company, a Special Meet ing; nf the. Stockholders of the Company will he held at.ltn general office. Commercial .Trust' Rulldtng. northwest corner Br nnd and nuutn i enn- otiuttia-,-":! iiiimiciuiiin., i-cnns I. vmnla, on Tuesday, the fifth-day df August, 3S1B, at two o'clock p. in.. ,for the purpose wit voting for or against an Increase 'of the 'Capital Htoek-ot the Company'from-ll.OOO.-000 to 12.000.000, to he offered. to the Stock holders aX.l200.per share, of which one-half shall'be added'tn and constitute' parf of the surplus funds of the Company, f r , i SAMUEL A. .CROZER. . '- ' ' -Secretary. '., -'' AnnimlOlrctlnn f -CALIFORNIA TEXAS RAILWAY .- ., CONSTRUCTION COMPANY The Annual-'Meetlnirof. the .Stockholders ,of this Company will be held. at I he' office of the: Company Irfftha Commercial-Trust Dulld Instrhlladelnhla,- Fb.- on Tuesday. June I. JOlOt at 12i30 o'clock p,.m. , ;. -' " '-, Cl Vf. VElTCH. Secretary. . Annual TCteetlone BKAD1NU CUAll'AMV , Ceneral Office, Reading Terminal, x-miaaeipma, may 2U. 1U19. elDl Nntlce Is hereby given that the annual .Minn nf stockholders nf Ttemllntf jAmnan toelect nine Directors "will take place id Koom No.'. 423. .Iteadlnr Terminal.- Twelttli .and Market ste.Ajn the. City of Pnltadel. .and Market s(e.aln the. City of Pnltadel. pits, on Tuesday? Jane 3. 1910. at twelre 'aeiocK'.noon.- . By order of the Tosrd of Tllrectora. .'' - JATjV. HAWB. B.cr.t.rr. t . ' : Dividends' United Drug Company V'omnioa Stock Dlrldend No. 11 TlieTJIreclora of United Drder Co, have nolared a quarterly dividend of 1 on (he common' stock of United Drutr Co., pay ahle July 1st. 1010. to stockholders of . record .tun lfl. inin. . .'JAMES C. McCORMICK. Treasurer. llostyn. May 20. 1910. I'llllDKLI'l!! .ELECTRIC COMPANY, IflOO Chentnot St.. PhlIa..Pa..JIay 18.1019. The Board of Directors have thla.dav de clared it jirterly dividend of ana and three oimrter.'W Per cent (belns; 43.75 cents a anarel upon the capital stock, of this, com pany, nayable Onne 14. 1B1B. to stockholders Ot.record May SS.lOlp. II. C. LUCAS.Treas. ST 'r STKAMSnir -NOTIflEW ' Passenser'and Freltht Serrlco NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH, '- jr H AyRE ;and LONDON ETswpnttif, ;. !;.'5'vJ " . Junatf 4 i VEW.YPRK to LIVERPOOL'' Garfnania j. . . . ... ... . . -. -.-... .June ",B Vaaari . ,,. June 14 "Royal Georfee Orduha ..;..,...-. Vestris .. .-. .-. Caronla "'. June 24 .June 28 .'June 28 .July 1 CJ&rmania ',. -.July 5 NEW YORK to SOUTHAMPTON Mauretania". ...-....., June 14 Aquitania .'.. .r, ....... , June J28 v NEW-YORK to PIRAEUS Paiinpnia, 5 . . '. . ; . .-June 18 ' NEW YORK to GLASGOW, -, OJympia . .'.June 21 Philadelphia-Bristol (A B") '" Direct- Service Pier 16 South. T800.WAI.NP,T'BT.. fHII.ADEI.rHrA AYA-PACIFIC LiE f'" .Direct Service w SAN FRANCISCO TO NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES BataTlavBamarAnc, BoernbaU', Maeeweaa B&llins dates and raUs on applloattea. .8. R.BILUTQN S. S. SOETtAKARTA B.S.B1NTANO aaTJISAXAK' aaNIAJ a, D, Bprecjkels ft Bros. O., Oca. Aai "raasenceriOffloe. 101 Market Street aaneralOffioe. 1 Pin Bt; Bad Franoies BTKAMBOATB NOTICE, .Commenclna June 7.. 1010.- the PaUUal Steamer Bylran Dell-will run between Arch Street wharf. Phils., and Bllllnisport. N, J on Saturdays, and gundays. Leavlns time, Aroh.st. Saturday. 2:80 P. M. Sundays. 0 and 11 A. IS, Jteturnlnc, leave BUllnts. part IF, M, K-.r Tio aaiatn er-orio. no iQK'comniAin with. T,'l . '. . .... k . SW,il .tana. Psaltln hut-o(f--aTes water. -;. --ASK-.-. rear plumper ior bstiii-s swan-neck m-i THOS. SAVIL17S SONS i- , . 140 .yVAIXACE STREET Senators Call for Shea M f r 1..U T --..- ... a. -w .. . .each. of. the Harvard freshmen baveball team. ,hsJrelved orders to report to the .Wtshlngton American on Monday for a -. try-qut as an. Inflelder. He was with the Cube for a abort lime last year and for- merly played In the Western Leaaue,, -" ;?,, t ij. . Br(fk?ene Flfzpatrlck la President vnoeion, stay ai. iveene l-llipaincu. qt ''I'rlitcetoD. has been elected president of the u.w.miiuu ufe jwtivve imvcl. LVftKlltn DC uaaaldsnt.' V. Frank -. K&nalv. . nf the Ma.... ifchuwus Institute oil TaehnolocvlsMrttan. MMsrer. (Harry L. HlUmau. of pM-tguutb. wmn !T T Sands and Maxwell Tied for Patterson Memorial .- . s . Sands and Two Other, Returned Soldiers, Hoffner and Grant, Figure Prominently in Thirty-six-Hole Event' ny PETER TT WAS some time' after ".unset when J- the last plajcr turned In his card In the Joseph Henry Patterson Memorial Clip and the Interel'ub qiiallfrinK round at pe 'Philadelphia Cricket Club yes terdar. Harold SnmU and Norman II. Maxwell, who tied for the Patterson Cdp, wllV play oft" the tie at their leisure. Some Soldier Golfers The soldier golfers were distinctly lit it. Durine the mornitir (ieora-e Hoffner led with 75. and nmone the three .others who- broke 80 were two other soldiers, Sands and Pat Grant. Of the seven' lowest scores turned Irilfi for the thirty-six holes these three .sol- dierR were among tho six. The only plnyer who broke 80 on both rounds was Snndi. Maxwell Bhot an 80 in the morning and n "0 In the afternoon. " Hoffucr's 75 was the "low morning score and' Maxwell's 70 was the low afternoon score. These had under 80 either in the morning or afternoon and In the rase of ,San.ds both morning and afternoon.: Hoffner, 75 ; Maxwell, 70; Sands, 70. and 77: Grant. 78 i AYtlbd Piatt, 70; Kddle Styles. 70: Sidney Shnrwood, 78. None of the others was able to break an 80. Scoring Is High Tn view of the low seorlug of the women .every one' expectcYl to see at least n dosen of the players break 80, for there was a score of the best play ers in the cjty playing at the Cricket Club. 3'hC greens Were fast, 'but not so fast that they were slippery, nnd the' .course was in very fine condition. Whether the intense' heat iiad softie thing to do with it or whatever the cause was, most of the players were off in the .scoring. Take ,Max Marstqn, for instance. In four big tournaments within a month lie has been the medalist at T.akewood, Garden City, Baltimore and Sleepy Hollow nnd yet the best he 'could get for the two rounds was 100 and his best trounu was 81. , ut the tlrtit ten 1'latt add Styles were from North Hills, liigraham and Har old MacFarlund were from Huntingdon Valley, Grant and Gay were from the Cricket Club, Sands and Shnrwood were, from Merion, while Maxwell was from' Overbrook and Hoffner from Bala. There we're birds and pars galore but to Zimmcr Piatt went the honor of shooting the only eagl.e two strokes under par getting it on the seventh green after driving that 570, yards up hill hole. Joe Bailey, the statistician, figured EMERGENCY FLEET IN OULIBLE BILL Shipyard TailenBerS' 'Oppose Crack. Baltimore Drydock Out fit at Hog Island, This will be a busy'aftenloonfjn the little baseball leagues.' and .a few ..sur prises arc likely to b s prune with the i playing of today s scheduled contests. i -in some instances two games were played yesterday and the same nltchers i who worked will be forced tidp service Attain fhla TffnnA.nv Kl ' -I --. The Delnware River Shipyard League teams will stage double-headers after a dual bill yesterday. O.i the grounds of the Hog Island team, at -Ninety - fourth and Tmtcum avenue the Emergency Fleet team will oppose 'Bal timore Dry Docks, the first game start ing at 2 p. m. , The visitors' have a strong club, her alded as the champions, with such players as Johnny, Bates, formerly of the Philltes and Cincinnati; Lefty Rus sell, Connie Mack's former $12,000 prize neauty; t'ltcner Holt, of the Giants, and Flaherty and McNeil, both of the Boston, Americans. Judging by the 'way the Emergency Fleet has been plr.ylng, the hardest work of the 'after noon will be the job of. scorek'eeping ; but to offset, this belief, manager" Rich ard ,T. Guthridge, announces that he will have several 'college stars in the' line-up in an'effort to redeem them selves. The manufacturing nines, vVich were all enjoying;'!! vacation, yesterdaywill Biogo games rouay. xne leaders come together, in the Manufacturers' League when Wheeler, and Bement play on the former's grounds.- "Nifty" Walsh has the Wheeler bunch In-line' shape this season and they have demonstrated their ability in the games' playel thus far, and it looks .like the first defeat .for Bement. ' , ' , Today' s'Baseball Games in the Little Leagues Main. Line' League Autocar at Drexel Hill, Dun '& Co. at Lans downe U A, A,, Narberth at $. & J. Dobson, , . Montgomery County League Norristown at Disston, Fort Wash ington at Souderton, Newtown at Doylestown. Southampton at Amb ler. Philadelphia. Suburban League Lindley at-Textlle, Reading at Glen aide, Stentonat Overbrook.- ,- Delaware Ri've'r Shipyards League Baltimore Drydocks at Emergency' Fleet (two gabies), nog Island at New. York; Ship (two games),'Me'r chant Shp at Harlan. Manufacturers' League Lewis at Niles-Bement-Pond. U. G. J. at Stokes & .Smith. Bement Company at Wheeler, Olsen at Franklin Printing. ' . t Philadelphia Manufacturers' League Quaker Lace" at Hess. Bfight, Atlas Ball air Columbia., Grafonola, Hoopes &' Townsend at A'raerican'Englnecrlng.'Q, M. M. C. at Schutte . Koertlng,' American Pulley at Bmlth & Furbush. Northeast Manufaeturera' .League tPennsylvanla Forge 'at Dlseton, Broek at Arsenal. ,, Abrasive at Plumb, Fjter a'tl Schwaftr. Delaware Rivee, Industrial Aber foyle.a CongoleumJ. viseoseat Scottj ' ,1,4 . -., ' -, j..,,. 96$ IpNG: pmhlO PUTTER nut afterwards that the best ball was M and the worst ball 1.11. Only seven teams entered the clash for 'the interclub honors. The Merlon Cricket Club was easily first with a total of 1101, Huntingdon Valley second with an even 1200, the 'Cricket Club third with 120,1. and the North Hills Country Club fourth with 1224. Hata's Strong Stand Bala, which just managed to get seven men together at the very Inst moment) made a good showing, as it takes the seven lowest scores of each club to ar- nJ t'le. ""!",?, And at that North Hills just beat Bala out bv 31 nolnts. Aronimink- was sixth with 1,128. and the Country Club, which on more than oi,e occasion has won the interclub cham pionship, failed to get in with its high total of 1270. The lowest scores that figured for the four qualifying teams were Harold Sands, Merlon. 150: II. II. MacFar land, Huntingdon Valley, 10."; Pat Grant. Cricket Club. 158,, and T. I,lg gettt 100, North Hils. The highest scores to qualify for the Interclub championship varied a lot. With the strong Merlon team the high est score was 173. with Huntingdon I Valley, 170; Crlifcct Club, 182, and . oi-ui inns, im WALTHOUR WINS GRIND ,... . Pedals Ahead of Collins and Carman , . . ,, , . In Opening of velodrome Itnhhv Valtlin.,r f A.l., i. jioooy aitnour, of Atlanta. Gn.. won the feature event at the dedication Point Breeze Park, last night in a wiiii -nine gnuu. wimer V olllus, of nn, Mass., was second, and Claren C Jnan finished' third. Bedell, 'the fourth entry, quit on the twenty-sixth mile on account of motor trouble. 1 lie ,suinmai'ies : One-mlla novice Wnn he V.mnH v... combe, Quaker City C. C.I second, Charlie "&";: ."i.,-' ","r'",u- lime. -:-l. a-iifrtrinaa -i v Uhi.,,.Lj mi . ,H t luira.iuiiHi iriaicn rare, pest two out nr .iiani. jumcr., -""5,?Vl.,," .'-'-' .t:,,,.. three heats, nrst h... nn. miT. iTiL?u.tiJ!l).RO: roughs. 18.7S19: stass. J121: Si J!.""";" riSr.F1"' h"t won bv .'. . . . "' .- v'" fnvcu, bi-- neat won by r'red Weber. Third hm wnn by Fied Weber. Time. 2:25 4-Ss. I e.ch,,h-em.,t,rao,i,yr,1!n.,,trlnt! each heat to qualify for final heat First heat won by Eugene Mohler. Quaker City V. Vs "econd. Jake Smith. Baldwin A. C : '."IS?' Oore Parrla, Olympta A. C Time, 1:00. Second heat won by Frank Harris; atnnrl f' Ties W aIIa rraI. a .. . .a 1 ' ,....., r..nw..i n. ..' ... . 1?.,.";. Vernon Smith. Time. Stt 1-Ba. ' Th'l'rd heat won by Mohler; second. Neucombe; third Oenrge Harris. Time. 88 l.Bs. Two-mile open, amateur Won by Frank Harris; second, Kddle Bohl! third, (leorge Hsrrls; fourth, Jake Smith. Time. 8:02. Dead heat professional match race, half mlle Won by Fred Deber. Time l'18"-5 Thirty-mile motor-paced race won "bv TtoKKv W1llh1.11- .!-.. - r- . .. zl ' ... - '.". .; secona, ti mer Collins, Lynn, Mass.: third. Clarence 9.rmf.n' Jenjalca, r.. I.: fourth. Menus Be dell, NewarkiN. J. Time. 44:22. DAVIS CLUB. WINS Former Mack Star Leads Team to I Close Victory The Harry Dayls Club, under the leadership of Harry Davis, ei.-captain of the former world's .champion Ath letics, defeated Jack Lapp's North Philadelphia team yesterday by the score of 0 to ft". The features of the same were the heavr nr.il ttmnlv hlrtlm- of Davis and the pitching of J. Kilroy, ! a sop ot the famous Matt Kilroy, who ceedingly strong ball rfcib, with four ex-leaguersand two former fourth naval The North Phillies got a lucky break in the eighth, scoring three runs on two hits, a base on balls and two er rors. The . Davis Club looks like an ex ceeding strong ball club, with four ex leaguers and two former four naval district players In the line-up. Jeraeyite Wln French Marathon raris. May 81. Mathews, of New. .lersey. belonging to the Base Section team, finished first In the great American relay race" from Chateau-Thierry to Paris, leading the field nf runners Into the Place de la Concorde. The race was over a distance ot about sixty miles. Sox Catcher Back From A. E. F. Bethlehem. Pa.. May 11. George Lees, at. tacheM to Company F. 814th Infantry, Seventy-ninth Division, has arrived home here. He experts to be must"J-ed out soon. He was a crack catcher at Lehlah University and has been signed by the Chicago White Box. Mlas Stirling Plays Mrs. Gaut Memphis. Term.. May 31. Miss Alexs Stirling, of Atlanta, national women's anlf champion, and Mrs. Dave Qaut, of Memphis, won semifinal matches In the southern wo men's aolf tournament and will compete to day for the title, FOREIGN REMITTANCES Financial Fortifications versus Camouflage The PHILADELPHIA COMPANY for GUARANTEEING MORTGAGES Wm. X. NiehtUin, FrsiUtnt Land Title mm XfetGEIi:HILDBLtelA, SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1910 LARGE RECEIPTS SEND . PRICE OF CORN LOWER Traders Relieved of Fear Con cerning Month-End Squeeze by Shorts Chicago, Mny .11. Big receipts turned the cotnmarket downward to day and did much to relieve traders from misgivings that there would be a month-enid squeeze of shorts. Sell ing, hqwevifr. was not aggressive. Many dealers were abscut In the country getting a personal opluiou of fcrop condition. Opening. prices, which ranged from cents to 1 V& rents lower, with July $1.04 to .$1.04i,4 and September $l.n."Vj to $1.50. were followed by moderate ralljes. Onts were easy with corn. After opening cent to ent off. includ ing July at 071io to 0714c, the market recovered somewhat. Provisions sympathized with the weakness of graiu. Mot of the trad- lug Wilson lard Leading- futures ranged as follows Corn (new delivei rv) Thursday's Open Hlah I.OP,' Close close !,!; 1.IIHV 1.(I44 l.SIt 1.08'i 1.60 jtntv i.4 - In; Sept..., 1.30'i 1.59 Oats July mu, li Sent.... IMS 68 l.nt-.l noji in'-, 07 0SJ 07 8.V4 .Ally. . . . .V2.SS Sept.. .. 81. SO S2.P.7 31.80 S2.2.I SI.. VI as.R .11. BO aa.ir. 31.45 .Tulv.,". . 57.70 28.00 27.70 y7.r, 27.80 27.7.1 27.4(1 'Sent.. . I 1'ork I tub- . . Bepl . . . 50.2.', 49.00 411. V, 4H.7r, Ml Oil 41I.0U 4.7r. LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS r-lttsbursh. May 31 HOOK Itecelpte, i?nn. liiDh.r Itftkitea nd heavy vorkerx. Is "S R" 120.110020. 70; light yorkers and pigs, $20 F.EP AND l.AMBR RerelPf. top sheep, Sln.ftV 100! top market active: lambs, sin. CALVES Receipts. ISO; atronc 117. Knnaas City, Mo.. May 31. HOGS Re ceipt. 1000 head. Market uneven y hither; renerallr 10c to lDc higher; Quality plain. Top, 20.ho: bulk. I20.1ti2n.no: medium weights. 120. 20 20.00: lights. $10.80020.40; light lights, X10.80W20; heavy packlntr sows. 110.7RW20: pigs. $h19. CATT1.K Receipts. 1B00 head and 160 ,... &.. .,, t wu, an p,,,,, very irreguiar: beef steers mostly 11.sae1.BO to oo lovser; veaj calves, 25o to 80c higher; "V.EBP-necelpts. none. .Market for .t. KnrinV iamh. hoe to 7Bo higher; kl'llng sheep. 55o to 80c higher: other sheep and coat steady: no quotation. Kant TtaJrale. May St. CATTLE Re ceipts. 1800 head. .Market dull, eteadv. CALVF.S Receipts. 1000 head. Market ac- U,H'ods Receipts 4000 head. Mai ket ne- ilv lleaw mixed and lorkers. sji.jij , !ir- . "T'li VoXYnCh' in Ttr'. Vii 1911 ! orkci I " - " an. sAOll -K "VtVSa.iV'i'jiR-'iiinB - necelpt-. 2100 .BOG: 'Market active, 'steady and unchanged. neau " CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS v'r" I'hlea creame EOQ! fi 42o: 1 . hleago, xiav ai. utiiRn i'i crMmer Bimonc. . , .... huua neceipie. .0.1 ,., -- ...c.b. -. 4"n; nrdinal-v llrsts. 4040Vi c: Ht mark. I . l......,, 4a,U.fl41' .tnr.1 DMfk- ed firsts. 4204Sc: extras. 43fi)43Hc. roul-, 'try. alive. lower, iowis. uic nitr- nrtno UIIDT BIKE STARS HURT wmm- " ..... l ' . . . , i Spencer Crashes Into Kramer, Loses I ' Race, It Fined and Suspended Newark. N. J May 31. Frank U. Kramer defeated Willie Spencer in two straight heats of a mile race at the Velodrome here yesterday. He was aworded the second heat when Spencer was disqualified for knocking him down. Spencer, seeing Kramer coming down the home stretch and about to beat him, swung -right up into the American champion and both fell heavily to the track'.' Krflmer'wa's badly bruised about the legs and body, while Spencer had a big splinter in his back. Spencer 'was suspended for two weeks and fined $100. FULTON WINS GOLF CUP Gross Score of 83 Captures Trophy at Frankford Club Dr. '.. M. K. Fulton wub the win ner in the Burns Memorial Cup event over the course of the Frankford Coun try Club yesterday afternoon. His gross score was an S3. Daniel Daress was the runner-up with n gross score of 80. Thirty-seven golfers competed. Tomorrow afternoon a big entry list is expected to compete for the Cornish Memorial Medal. Secretary Benjamin Thorpe, of the Frankford O. C, an nounced that most of the members of the organization intended to tee off in this event. Ten-Round Draw at Pottsvllle Pettsrllle, Pa., fought ten roundi out Willie. May 31. Eddie HaVes to a .draw with Knock- ' Stecher Downs Cutler lndlanapfllls, Ihd., May 81 Joe Stecher. of Nebraska, defeated Charles Cutler, of Chicago. In a wrestling mstch here last night, winning in two straight falls. Chaney Knocks Out Picato rtalllmore. May 81. George Chaney knocked out "Babe" Picato, of New Castle, Pa., In four rounds here Isst night. WE 8ELL DRAFT8 ON THE PRINCIPAL CITIES IN ALL FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 'WE MAKE CABLE TRANSFERS TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Brown Brothers & Co. Fourth and Chestnut Streets new york Philadelphia boston High rates otinterest, sometimes offered on investments, are usually but camou 'flage to obscure the great risk to which the capital 'is subjected. Guaranteed Mortgage Policy hold-1 er occupies an impregnable position. His capital is guaranteed its par is perma nent the" interest certain. Not one, of the many thousands, of our investors, has ever lost a dollar of capital or interest. ' Shall we send you a list of Guaranteed. Mortgages now available?- - Building phlUdelpHa h Philadelphia Markets , DAIRY PRODUCTS BUTTEH The market ruled weak under Rrfim.rv &a. . solid-parked A H.M m:i ..r- c. iiuotsiion Quotst ons follow! isaia: fw rm it&vz, -;:7"l"ru.r"sinery. extras. HUci w.h.e. fori rt,l Ml thrv .J ,;r" W", 00d ou,l' fr line fiV?T. n? Ul werket ruled (Irtn. Quota. i1' ,'"' nearby flrsls. I18.R0 Mtra ar.,i.,:urK.l.eci,u' U'2ni western extra firsts, 113. BO; firsts, IIS 20- finrv the rnarkT,Ih,l'e W"" l"tI '!! and fofw- N,w",T11.ch,",5td.'..,Th ouotatlona milk .,. T.Tor!t "n.d Weeenaln whole milk, nats, current make, 82032c. POULTRY ' ,''!VI'' There Utile tradlnr hut r. rail- Wefallona: Towls. via express. 40 41c; soring chickens, broilers not Jit- mh Mrto-ni bro era. 40 50c. roosters llV 1.TJ'Mn- ?2e: d" Inaia" Au": ?facl 48e,MJci i0' Joung. rer pair. 80 uD'J!?ny,iy';!i-,-iolc.e .'. " w" w' leaned f.5tiiifltm'j u" "tlons follows: Fowls, fresh-kllled, dry.plckeo-. In boxes welahlnB u,I 'jf,nd or apiece. 40c; welahlne Rl, t4 .V.;'. ",'l'f"",ln,rJ.lB"- 8T3Sn;smaller 5lJ.;i ?,"-i fresh-kllled In bbls fsney, Jn?.pJ.-7riIl w; '"Jllf, 5. J"9 "n" 'r apiece ii ? ""JJ 4Vs,ill' apiece. 40c; weigh- l..hZ"- .drr-Plfk1. 27c i hrolllng chickens. do. do. weighing 8 ibe. per doxen. (ie(1.7ri: n-d1' weighing 7 lbs per doxen. 4.30 ..r?,ii0J .d' 1'elehins- 019(1(4 Ihs. per doxen --'' . HO- darks. $1 5002.23; small and o. J, GOctvi?. BUTTER, EGGS AND CHEE8E ,.N'f y'V1" -V.5'. ' "CTTKIt Receipts. M.JSS tubs, Market unsettled. Creamery, higher than extras f!mBe4c; extra (92 score), B.iHc; first, B2i WRIc; packing stock, current make, No. 2, 45c KilosReceipts. 32.9IM cases. Market weak Fresh gathered ixtras. 4R(, 49c; .. "(hered, northern section, firsts. 4S'i 1Bc; do, southern. 4S44'tc: state. Penn sslvanla and nearbv western hennery, white, Alio to fancy. tlll3n: slate. rennvlvnl . .in, latter at nireilil,. .'.. n.cv Drnl of prints Jobblna i , V ..""" "nv3-. oufvtuc: uo. rnir VtSVa' ZOO&Se; sprlns- ducks. Ixing Island. ,,Si.,cWlub"' P" dosen. white, welghlno; J.yL'iX lb"JV,r ,do,en. ia.K0B0.2J: do, do. welahlnv bam ik nH ..n ? ,.. u.' and nearby hennery, white, ordinary toteasv. prime. 4tiR0c: do. brown, 49W fB0": do. 1 catnered brown and mixed colore. 4S' J I 49 c , CIIKBSE Receipts. .'i41 boxes. Market easy Stste. whnle-mllk flats, current make, specials, S2eT32'4c; do. average run, S1H 31c; do, twins, specials, 82e82Uc; do. alerage run, 81H 31, c. Predict Boom In Steel Business An overnight boom In the steel busi ness is predicted by officers of the Sales nub or the Crescent Refractories Coin pony, which closed a two-dav conven " oV 2 T ",! " IW7VRtMtfa'' Members of this organisation arc in I dovo contact With the steel and iron .,, (nrou(ll thclp p,.0(uct, f fur. nnce DricKs ami cements. It. S. Patcr son, treasurer of the orennir.ntinn PlUsbiirghcr, said sales in the last mliith have been greater than at auy tltno since the armistice was signed. guaranteed pompeum olive oil -"always fresh" The Choice of Good Housekeeper., for Salad Dressings Sold Everywhere Industrial Opportunity First-class manufacturing concern with large organization of machine tool equip- ment; employing ' about eight hundred hands, would like to negotiate for bona fide propositions to manufacture in large quantities MECHANICAL DEVICES Equipment particularly suitable for pre cision work. 75,000 square feet of floor space, with plenty of ground for expan sion. The company's financial position is exceptionally strong. F . . inferences: BANKERS TRUST CO.; CITIZENS NATIONAL IANK NEW YORK CITY you arelnpt a principal of highest, financial standing, do not answer this advertisement. ' INTERNATIONAL FABRICATING CORP. WILKES-BARRE, PA. Vacation Trips by .., Coast wise St earner s No better, way to put mind and body in-perfect-health. -Exhilarating days ahd balmy nights. A restful and invig orating voyage. Fares include rneala and' stateroom 'berth.' i Excellent rail connections to and from all Southern pojnla.,, OLD DOMINION S. S. LINE, for Old Point Comfort, Norfolk! "Newport News, Richmond, Va.,. and all points 'South. Leaving1' doily except; Sundsjfrorri PJert25, N. R., New York. ..OCJEAN &:S. LINE, Mondays and Thursdays'at' S'P: IM.from PJeV 36, N. R., New, York, for. Savannah, Ga:1, end'other Southern points, t'v - J" ) ' . SOUTflERN PACIFIC S. S, LJNE, Wed. and Satat 12 noon from a Pie'r.aSj-NfiR,;, JJevvJYpi'k.'-for New. Orleans, La., Gulf ?bintsand 'fPaclfteast. '1 . t . , For passenger information, and reservations apply to Con solidated Ticket Offices, 1639 Chestnut St, Philadelphia'. v Phone Locust 6800, t t . J. JBRQWrJ, C. P. A.,' (Je.wiu Steaauify liaei, fisr 4, N. K T.' UNITED, STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION A . Director ConeraU of, (UUraatls. '-("-fi if ,' WESTERN BUSINESS GAINS Crop Report Continue Good Money Markets Firm Chicago. Mny at. The steadily. In creasing tonnage of the western rail roads, as indicated by the, weekly load ing reports, reflects considerable better ment in many lines of trade. There appears to be less apprehension all along tho line, nlthough the delay In the settlement of the peace terms has had the effect of causing, a good deal of uncertainty. All in all, however, some leading au thorities and observers of business con ditions point out that business has responded fnirly well to the latest in fluences. It is stated that, while there Is less need than heretofore to look to Europe for events affecting Ameri can affairs, the leading financiers are holding a more cautious attitude to ward foreign commitments than rc cently. Crop reports continue to "be of the best, with prices of the leading com modities tending upward. The demand for products of other de scriptions Is showing n-steady Increase, particularly leather, of which Europe is Inking all it can get, and of sugar, which is In great demand from the same source, much larger in fact than anticipated. Money continues quiet, but firm, In western markets, nlthough there has been little change in rates, which ap pear to have been pegged around the ri per cent minimum for commercial paper, owing to the continued financing of the government through treasury cer tificates. In the dry goods nnd merchandise trade merchants are buying more liber ally, the vofume of the turnover is ahead of last year and collections are Bank of France Statement Paris, May 31. -The weekly state ment of the Bank of France shows the following changes; Gold .in hand in creased 7C2.770 francs; sliver in hnnd decreased 430,031 : notes in circulation decreased 72,340,10; treasury deposits decreased 17.202.sn5; general deposits increased 201,047.412: bills disconnte.l increased 05,160,182; advances in- creased 1,107,483. BAR SILVER Commercial bar silver 'was quoted i New Tork today at $1.0flft an ounce, an advance of T over Thursday's quo tation. The quotation in London was 43d an ounce, nnd advance of d. dm y e-. V Jr". W v - WMftoenat - ,i ' 'jV 3 --- i a Final In Conference Tennis tlhleaara. ltv al .-xrtt... w..,hM.i. left-hand tennis player ot the University of Will meet In the Unit klnvlAa r tt. .iI.m conference tennis tournament today Ferguson Defeats Baker rennsi wrote. .V. J. May SI, Danny Per- Suson defeated Harry ilaker. Harry Kid -rown beat Joe Masters. Jos JarVson shaded defeated Harry Clemenceau, rmmy uritton and Jack rerry arew. Giants Buy Pat Ragan nation. May 31 The llrsVes have sold Pitcher Tat llagan to the New Tork Olants. OPEN-AIR CHORAL SERVICES UNDER TIIE DIRECTION' OF Bishop Rhinelander en the site ef the preposed CATHEDRAL ON THK rAHKWAY AT TWENTY-Tllinn STREET SUNDAY AFTERNOON JUNE 1, 1919 AT 4 O'CLOCK Preaeher Rev. Jean II. Chapman, ef 81. real's. Chestnut Hill. " KKI.lfllOtIM NOTICES Daptlst THE TEMPLE ' llroad and llerke sts (1(100 north). rtUKSKM.H. CONWBM,, Pastor. TO. DTRE McCUnDT. Associate Pastor. 10:80 s. m. Preaching by Dr. Conwell. The musical numbers: "Ixrd, Guard Thy Children". .Arranged "o l,amb of Ood".... llolden . 2:30 p. m. THE I1I11I.B 8CHOOI.. 7:15 p. m. Organ Recital by Mr. Starke. 7:15 p. m Preaching by Dr. Conwell. The Temple combined rhorus will sing "The King of t,ove" Shelley '"TIs So Sweet" Kirkpatrlck "He Shall Feed Ills Flock". ..... .Wood Dr. J. M. Hanna, Muslcsl Director. On Monday, June t). Dr. Conwell delivers his lecture, "Personal QUmpses of the I.fvcs of Celebrated Men and Women-. ' ' Ml'Ml'ORD MEMORIAL BAPTIST CHURCH R2d and .TeReraon sis. Hew Mary Hubbert Mumford Ellis. 2:30 P. m. s. s.j 7:43. subject. "Perilous Times"; Wednesday, R p. m., "Prophecy"; Friday, p. m . Children's Night. Solos bv Evangelist Ellis at all services . rresbyterlao ARCH STREET CHURCH. 18th snd Arch. Dr. Macartney will preach at S o'clock on The Becret No Man Ever Tells." At 10:46 o'clock the lst anniversary of the Sabbath School will be observed, i.hrlatlsn Endeavor Supper and Meeting In the S. S. rooms at 6:30. Organ recital at 7 :80 : IIETHLEHEM I'MKSIlYTnRlAN CHURCH llroad and Diamond sts. Rev, E. c. HIHSllMAN, M. A.. Assistant Pastor. Rev. George E..qulUe. 6flhe'JiIoody lllble Institute flf Chicago.1 will -preach at 10:80 a. m. Jley, w. Irvlnr .Carroll. D. D.. of StM-duuyet' 7:4S p. rrl. 'These men are In. Philadelphia takinc .part In the World's lllble Conference; and we are pleased to be able io give ruble, students tho opportunity- of Hearrn'g thm In Bethle hem Church. , . . . Specie I, Memorial' Services 'tor'the men of ITethiehejmtf'ChUech- -who - died irr the na tlonallfervlee -wlll'he held In tho Sabbath school- .building at 2:8,0 ,p". m when a memorial tablet will bo unveiled. (HOPE, 88d and Wharton ate.; Ray. .1. ORAY uiru, u., it., aiiniater, io:4- "The Salnfa Ufe" OUarfl" T'i45 "Prsjer An- sweren Alter neanu' MX'ON'I) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 21st and Walnut sts. Rev. ALEXANDER MACCOM,, D. Minister. Mr. RALPH B. NKSRITT. Ass'stant. utK-itm -AiA.;t-ui.i. wtit'preach at and H o'clock. ' It and H o'clock. ' Special .musical' sen ice at 7:40 p. m. bv the chorus choir, under tho direction of N. Lindsay Nordfen. The music will Include: Tlns Solo "(Trosslnor the Tint'" . . . . Wlllahv JAnthemi "O Bless tho Iord" Ivanoft r "Distracted with Care" .......:. .Haydn "Holiest, jjreame an evening messing 1 ' Martin Vesper Hymn "Now the Day la Over" Barnby Visitora. and especially men In uniform. always welcome. rrateataet Kpla'cepal ST. JAMES'S CHURCH ' Tho Rev. JOHN MOCKRIDGE. D. D., Rector. 8:00 s. m. Holy Communion. 11:00 s. m. Holy Communion. 4:00 p. m. Choral Evensong. . :45 a, m. . and 2:45 p, m. Sunday Schools. . , ' Strangers alwaya welconie. 6T. I4AUVEUB tFrench). 22d and De Lancey sts. 10:45 a. m.. memorial sen'lce for our' members who fell at the front. Ho'y Commuhloh. Thuraday, 8 p. m.. Ladles' Aid 'Society; Prayer Meeting-, Choir. Rev. Til. D. MA LAN. S. T. D. Unitarian FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH Mf?.1 Chestaut St. Ttev. Frederick it. Griffin Minister. il-nti a. m. Mr. Griffin will nreaih oh "The Outlook In the Unitarian Ch.urches of America." 12:1ft p. m. Communion Service. UNITARIAN SOCIETY OF OERMANTOWN Chelten ave. and Oreene st. Rev. ROGER S. FORBES. Minister lla. m.--"The Humanness of God." EDUCATIONAL L Reth'Weee wiMPRnttR irunkv BUSINESS COLLEGE Sborlkand antl Typ.writiaf or ekltMtSMi T.sht la Akssl 30 Dm f Staiyi Send for, Catalogue SuStS RKWAY BUILDING J maitamxjsmr BllOKTUAND AND UUOKKEEFINU Our graduates are In constant oemand. Used E"!?' .K"!'."."; VS'idvy0.,i'.t.Srr,nlS?.t,t: WA ..."'tn.tSSJr e'K.'te l-an""?l , pcwujr BfateHi. wiiupiui tight Classes. Intensive training. . for rill o.rtieuTlr- .Ad iiri.'i PITILAU paB&uiJW"o&'.i4,fc ,.i f .n.ii .1 V-.-.- 'lOll Chcarnot St., mil.d.lr.1,1. STRAYFR'S The Best Buslneaa Schoel - ior CHESTNUT trr ' ulLi!'a"ri1 - - Enc. Grim. Course. Ebaiiv unuiauui iinta solved. 1S2T RaastDa. :rrs; QrathG , ASHEn.-My 20, DELLA. wife qf Mr. Ha Asher aged BT. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral seryjees. Mon. 10:30 a. rn'.. parlors ot Emanuel Asher Son. lfln- Diamond st. Int. Hebrew Mutual Burial O round a BAKER. At Wlldword. N. J , May 28. THEODORE V. husband -of Anna Horrocka Raltr. aged 73 Relatives and friends, Henry, t;mitim ,Idg No. 824. F. and A. M. . (lertnanlown Cbaptei1. No 203, R. a. c ; Pniladelrnta Commandery. No. 2. K. T Masonic Veterans' Asso. 'of retina.. Oermaii. town Ixidge. No. 33. K. of r. ; Francis D Paa-urlus Council. No. 1, I. o. of 1 a Seminole Tribe. No. 80. I. O. R, Jj. ; Master Falnters' Association, invited to funeral services. Mon., 8 r. m.. 10 w. Haines st Oermahtown, Philadelphia Int. l.y mil Cem, Remain may be viewed Sun. eve, RERS1N. Suddenly. Jlay 20. JOHN.ir.. ' son of the ute, ohn and Lena Ilersln. ' aged 22. .Relatives and friends, slso mem J bera ot. 336tt Aerial Sauadron U. S. A . Invited tc. funeral aervicea, Mon.. 1:30 p. m.. uk laiw ii.iucii.v, di ,t, niqitni ate. int. Lansdale Cora, Remains may ba viewed Sun.,- 8 (0 10 p. ,m. Lansdale. Fa,, papers co?y, t BERRY.- 'At Romere Point. J". J . Mav an MARGARET a. EUZARETK. wife of Jacob ierry, uau ,. Mia,,vca ana irienas In eiai;vea ana irienas in flces.i at' chapel jit' Ever- .. PJ. J. . tnn . 1 1 m M funeral servt green Cem Camden,- inntl'ulli V.I. ..!,,.;. ,a,V r.' .;...- .. May' SO. ARHAHAM., husband. Vf. lite , fu'&alVer BrW"' T M' '! of CALLAOHAN, May 2S. PATRICIif. hus. anq rm aiair wiiasnap.' rieiatives and friends, slso Court Pride of Nlcetown. No. 201.- F. of A.j Dlvlrlan No. 18. A. O. H.: Local No. 447. I. U. 8. E.. and employes ot Philadelphia navy yard, invited to tunerai. Man,, 3:30 a. m.. 1817 Rowan at. High mass of requiem at St. Stephen's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy sepulchre Cem. Auto service. CAMPBELL. Suddenly. May 20. MARIE, daughter of Xfary and John J. Campbell. aa-ed.S. .Relatives and friends, classmates ef St. AcatM'e rarochla! School,-' llvttel to funeral. Mon.. '8:30 a. rri.. parent's real, dence, 131 N. Shedwlck at. Solemn high mass St. Agatha's Church 10 a, m. Int. 'Holv- Cross Cem, CHEW. Suddenly, at 22 N. Sth'st.. iNewi ark. N. J.. May 80.. LENA M. CHEW, wlfa of Frank K.Vhew ahd daughter ef late Wea. ley and Sarah Walker, of Philadelphia. lot at Odessa. Delaware, ' CI-OWD. Juddenly, May 80, CHARLES CARROLL, husband of Clara A. Cloud. Relatives and friends. Darby Fire Company. No. 1. Invito to to ui aral, Tues i. ' 6arbV, Pa. : alt-Mon.. after T ty VJ.. MAT 8., i i and. daughter ol i-.- il a. rn., UC private.' kiua Itiags rave, Friends mav call-Mon.. after 7 P. tn. uHMt-. ay vs.. wax p., wire or wji. nt! llam II. Crump and 'daughter ot Wlllia uiaiir di tviiiiam n and late Ellta rreea. , Jielativea ana friends invites to funeral eervtres Men., 3 v. m,. at husband's residence. 1880 E. Atrdrl at. Jlelallves snd friends (Kensington and 8edcley avis.). Int. pri 'cUMMINS. Mar. SO, .TtEBECCA KEEN. friend InvltVd t funeral aervlees. Men,,, 9 , . ra.. Ull N. Park.ava. . Jut. wlvate. iu' - '' -s-"'Jic. t-H-Jf" . ,.'rti. f iht 'i"j .-an rt--Tf r ', TIBATWB , &' fj.ll.'lsl? M- Detwel r (nee; FarrSrT. ' lp;&- ""lore of o. c Paul" inriSfL, Vt iiWA.V.V-uddenll', May SS. OTTH.ta.'ra' flVlil.a,.9t"r.t Ehmann. aged a. nla.-V Uv'. ". fflendsalso members of SacrsnV.' t -Si tTlV "J'l.V "oeieties or unurcn or owi-, a Lady Help Of Christ sns. Invited In f.m.r. H., Jj.-T Jin?,'.'--? Si. "-. U BeigrMe- at. Helamn lrej I5qVJjm .m,M .' Church of our Lady He ,&! of Christians I a. m. Int. Holy ItdeemeSl va-,.BJI.?diSrvr' 0. L011ISA M-wlfeihfs1'! jri V. , ilV 1. Jji tn;i ",' ueiaiivea ana;-w friends InvlteiJ to funeral services. Mon., 2?,S Pi.m," ?7.TV'-?,t'n Burlington.' CJAsa . M?1t',! oaa 'ellowi Cem", BorliaslvVW ri TZPATRICK. May 80. 10IB. fAt:TU..' V m Jeufhter ' of tha late Michael and' . llint'il Morlarty, ' Relatives and friends Invite (, funeral; .--'--. "., n. ,.,., ,i,iin inr-.iai.. m ,1 lolen residence; -2233 N. 10th st. Sol tM t.1. mass .of requiem at Our Lady .of MrtetMrn te-AV. KnJr.IT' ""'. NW C,tnlm .n arrive OOIlllLKT- Uv ne T&tt7a L ,.,.K.e... flOTlfT Klitabfth II. tOormly (n Bnydsr) and ?)M oti.of the lat.e Jlrnrd and, Mary OormUy.' m of the late nrnrd andMary OormUy,' 193 .. S;S0 a. m.i from UU, wsldsnce. 223T JsWS iifiiii MOn.. P. RoBftWOOd Ct. (Brotfl anrl Wolf stt.) BftU mn rcoulm m nans,-- nu 'eMonica'S unureh. 10 ; m. lnt. iroly 8pulchr Cem. Auto irivirf, ) OnpVKS. May 30, MARTHA A., daugh-' " ter of Jane and late James P. Droves. ftO Brooklyn st. Due notice of tuners, .vill bei given.. .ft QtlMMKni. SMdH.nU n. ht. .Mm May 80. of-heart disease, rnAMCIS HAH. TON,, son'of late Samuel J. and KMjab.th H. (iiimmm, aged 4. Funeral services, I College rircle, Havrrford. Pa.. 4 p. m. Mon, Int.- private. IIATKMELL At Falrvlew. May 80. ANNA. JACKET HAMMELL. widow of tsaae Taylor Hammell. Relatives snd friends Invited, tn funeral. Tues.. 2 p. m. Services at Trinity Church. Falrvlew. 8 n. m. Conveyances will m.;tiI.pi.m. rln from Market St. Ferry, Philadelphia, at Riverthr. N J. . 1IARVET. At St. Davids. Ps., Hay 80, CHAIU-E'S STANt.ET. son of 1st .To. 1.1, I. and Caroline E. Harvey. Due notice of fu-' rey. Due notice of fu-' J.SfflS ly 20, JOHN O.. hu.i&a lerman and aon of late CK.l Hauserman. aged 82. -W Prfttlltiln IAt. Va a . .? nirai win ne given. HAUSERMAN. Mar hind of Ida M, ITauserman jann ,nn i.,ia. ii.h...- Relatives ahd friends. Franklin Lodge No. IS. !i. ".- " .' "na employes of Otis Elevator Works, Invited to funeral services. Mon., 10 a. m., 12'2 Oxford st. Friends may' call ftK.,J!.,JK' 8"n- rnt- OM Fellowa' Cem; JOHNAOX. May-M. ANNIE T,.' daughter of late James and Annie Johnson. Relative and friends. Indies' Sodality of the Oeeu, Invited to funeral. Mon,. 8:30 a. m.. 1803 Master st. Solemn requiem mass Church of V". ?f,u 1(J " m' In, Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. KKLLET. May 30. JOHN, A., husband of Martha McOeveran Kelly. Relatives anS friends Invited to funeral. Tues.. 8:80 a. m.. .-SSI 8500 Spring Oarden st. Solemn mass of . M qulem Church of St. Agatha 10 a. m. Int. ,?M Old Cathedral Cem. Auto service. Omit flowers. KONICK. May SO. GEORGE E.. husband of Julia C. Konlck Inee Metrow), Due notice of funeral wilt be given from 8428 N. Philip street, LOVETT Suddenly. May Sl: SARAH H.. widow sf Hardy I.ovett, aged 82. Relative! and friends Invited to funeral. Mon., 2 n..m.. from residence of son-in-law, Charles F. Eggleston, Olenolden ave, and Chester pike, Olenolden. Delaware co.. Pa. Int. Mt. Moris b. Cem. Auto funeral. Train leaves Broad 8t. Station 12:37 p. m. MAMMELE.. May 30. MART, widow of Theodore Mammele. aged 47. Relatives ant frlerds Invited to fur.eral. Mon.. 7:30 a. m 8042 Mt. Vernon st. Requiem mass St. Agath&'e Church 0 a, m. Int. Holy Cross Cem, MAUQER; Killed In action, on Oct.. 18, J,0.1 ..,".'.?. .IPJ"."' France. Lieut. HARRT BANKS MAUGER, Company A. 127th Inf.. 82d Div.. formerly ot Company II. lonth Inf.. 25th Div., aged 22 years; aon of Ida' Brous and late Harry Banks Mauger. Rela tives and friends and dfflcers and soldiers of O. S. army and sailors and marines are In vited to memorial service at St. James's M. E. Church. Tabor road and Water at,. Olney. Sunday evenlnr. June L at 7:45. . McdANN' Mav JO. JOHN F., son of lata John and Marraret McCann. .Relatives and friends. St. Michael Altar .Society. Invited to funeral. Tues , 8:30 e, m.. residence of hrother-in-law Joseph Thompson. 1417 N, 1 nnup at, ctoiemn rian mass 01 requiem tin J Mlrhsel'a f!hnrch 10 a. m Int. Holv t-rnasi 1 iA uem, Auto tunerai McFARUAND. Mayj28. FANNIE, wife of' James McFarland. daughter of lata Richard and Janet EWlng. Relatives snd friends In vited to funeral services. 123 W. 10th ave., Censhohocken, Pa., Tues., 2 o. m. Int. prl-. vale Darren Hill. Friends may call Mon,, between 7 and 8 p. ro. McGOLDRICK May 80. ELIZABETH McQOI.nUICK (nee Sands), wife of Charlea F. MrGoldrick. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services, Mon., 2 p. m.. 823 Logan ave., Audubon, N. J. Int. 'Lafayette Cem., Philadelphia, Auto funeral. Frlendg may call Sun., after 7 p. m. MINN1CK. May 28 ANNIE E.. wife of George. W. Mlnnlck (nee McCauley). Rela tives and friends, League of Sacred Heart, n. V. M. Sodality of St. Stephm'a Church. Division No. 12. Ladles' Ausillary. A. O. If.; St. Vlneent'a T. A. E. Society. Star ot the West Lodge, No. 82, 8, of It.. Invited to fu neral, 'Mon,. 7:30 a. m..' 3704 N. lAthXat. solemn requiem mass St. Stephen's Church U a n, Tn, IfnK. Shul,nr. f" n- ill. funeral. I aVJ MITCHELL. May 28. oj.fcn. huabaLl of Mary Mitchell (nee i', m aged 4. T. Relatives and friends. So) , ifflMim. NTT Quake niv. rt tl emDloves P. a, R. RJ CrltnD Sana n u. uorp.. iniieq Mon.. 2 o. m,. 810 W. Peace Cem. Remains jneral ..ervl-ra . "KS sue I to p. m. MOHAN. May 20. UBNIE C. wlfeM Thomae E. Mohan and daughter of Mary ah late Patrick Cutley. formerly of Wllkes llarre. Pa. Relatives and friends. Ladles' Auxiliary. Div. No. 20. A. O. H.i Altar So ciety of St. Columba'a Church. Invited t funeral. Men.. P:30 a. m.. 2728 N. Grata st. Solemn requiem mass St. Columba'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. WUkea-Rarra napera copy. Auto funeral. . NOBLIT. Suddenly, on May 30. 1910. ELIZABETH NOIILIT (nee Dedelter). wife of Wm. W. Nobllt. Relatives and friends In. ilted to funeral services, on Monday, at S P. m.. at late residence. 120S E. Palmer jt. Int. Chester Rural Cem. Tuts.. June 8, Chester papers ronr. MOPPERT. Suddenly. May 20. EVA S.. wife of lata I-ouls J. Moppert (nee Haun). aged R5. Relatives snd friends Invited to tunerai. Mon.. 1 p. m.. 1822 W. Firth at. Int. Hillside Cem via trolley funeral cat. Remains may be viewed Sun. eve. NOLAN. May 28. MICHAEL, husband at Mary Nolan (nee Deegan). Relatives and friends invited to funeral, Mon.. at 8:39 a, m., 5848 Vina st. Solemn requiem mass at Our Lady ot Rosary Church 10 a. m. nt. Holy Croas Cem. Auto service. PEARSON. May SO. CHARLES It , hus band of Catherine M. Pearson (nee Fits geraldl and son of Mary and Harry Pearson, sged 27. Relatives and friends, motormen snd conductor, 'of 15th and Cumberland sts. P. R. T depot. inMted to funeral, Tues., 8:30 a. m. 1018 W. Morse st Hlah mass St. Ellaabeth'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy c'riiaa tm Auto fune ' EtCHERTr-9 May I REICHERT. wife of runenn. r 23. ELIZABETH . Dpn'iienT .lfa f vt?ti,i.M t.i-... --4 I daughter of William nnd late Chx Eat l,1'' 'a s0' Relatives and friends Invited I? .l services. Sun.. 2 p. rn,. .276:1 N. "srien i. . mt, private, .-orinwooa wim. . 'lur;7,,'rii?Eisrfdeniv May 28. JOSEPH, I husband of Annie, Middle (nee WilllamKml. formerly of 83d and Jackson, aged 53. Rela- I tivts and frlendi Invited to funeral. Mon.. : n. m.. from residence of son.lh-law.' Albert I McNeill, 1104 S. 31st at. Int. Mount Jlorlah Cenv. Friends may call Sun. eve SCHELENBERO. May 80. 10l. TERESA.' widow nf Nithan Hchelenberg. agrd 83 eara. Funeral services Sat. evening, S o'clocit, frem hen late 'residence.- 42 S, Nashville ae., ffrW.V'in'SuS: morning.' via lo'o'eloel. train (hrldeel frcm Atlantic City, N. S. . SCHIKORRA. May 30. IDA. widow -.of 'vh,..!.!, Rohilnrra in.. Khrhornl. Relatives i nd friends, also members of Fleiechmsn ' a-a n il.i k....i. aoart.aiJ .. foaiaaal ilejmoriai liSpilHl LI1UIV1I, tUViiru ii iuiin. ...vi... Tii.ii. 3 ii. m.. 1812 Reech ave. (Melrose west of York road, north of City Line). Int. private. Auto funeral, SCHOFIELD. Suddenly, at New Orleans. Mav 28. HENRV RUDOLPH. on of Mabl. . Miller (nee Schofleld) and late Albert Sctia- fl,8ClIWEIKBLE - May 80. CHRISTIAN. husband of late Christine Schwelkte (ne MyersL aged 88. Relatives andfrlends In vited to funeral services. Hon.. 2 p. m.. " t residence of son. Harry Hchwelkle. CO'.'S Ridge ave, Int. private. Mt, Peaca Cem. , SEEDSJ May 29, HAMtfEL II. SBEDSf aged 77. Relatives and friends Invited ;t. funeral services. Mon.. 2 n. m.. 129 E, 41h St.. Chest-r. Pa Int. private. . isHACKLETON. Msy 80, JOSF.PH. hits, band of Emma Shackletan, aged S3. Rela tlves and friends Invited to funeral serv ices. Mon.. 2 p. m., 1200 E. Chelten ave-:) Oertnantown. Int. private. Hillside Qem,. Rernalna mav be viewed Sun. after 7 p.'rn, HltaSv..-May 28. ANNA MARIE, daugft- ter of Christopher and Anna Marie Shaw.(Sf tnee irosw. aaen u. ...wutm mhu .ici.iim, Invited In funin-al ssrvlres. Sun.. 2:80 p. ml. ,i residence ot parenta. 2052 E. Huntingdon at,' ? Int. nrlvate. Greenmoi'nt Cenn Auto service eV! NlTTRl.tCn Mav "ft. EDWIN le John and Elisabeth i Shlsler. Funeeat , iiOTShtferrK 'uXt u, auivi.i js. . son or ryt Hejlmesbura. T te SHOWERS. Mav 28. NATHANIEL A. J . husband of Helen M. Showers (nea nr.nn.nl and arm' of Delia and the lata ic.fl,.nll Hhnwara. Relattvea and friends.. also the Phils, Lodge. No. 84. Lnya) Order i ot Moose, and employes of Hoc Island. In vited to funeral. Mon.. at 8:80 a. m.. from late residence. 8480 Market eL. West Thlla. 4:,fcf Solemn requelm mass at Our Chrch of JLady Oft of Victory, at 10 a, m. Int. Holy Cross & Cem. Auto aervlce. ..,.-, .. . . awTsj sTEAHNK uar -. siuasti u . eeajSxaiman .u A TASafaa.sa 4 eatasV latafe a laa.eiB,ai &a w l r nan i ,- sua wa iifu . ma-aauu.. , V Nl..rn a red IB. RalfctlYCft ftnd frlendll' InrlUd to funeral. Mon.,'? T"m 110 Pai Jc : ro.d Llanerrn. ueiawire count v '- Ait Bt. ! !!.' Churv-n. Oakniont, .Pa., JO ft, m. taL-ifisv'"wcwflr.-. J':m h.nrf nf f-lara. 11. fetevsna (naa Franclal aa-aA. r 88. Relatives and friends, Trimble Lodi- SBSi No. 117, F. and A? M.t Bllostn Chapter Nj.-'. M ContlBPt4 an NeU Pace .? trKBWtTAKMW mfmmmmjmmimvmmmmmmmmmmwlk?. m '15., V M; Si m rr. i.S& ...'. .. -V, )v?V'2S dlkte KUS.. KaYl fe-.-.-.j Mm