ff'M f 3 EVENING PUBIilO liEDGRPEmGADELPHIA, TTjESbiAST, ' JULY' 1& 191.3 j s- y ' - , i . . , !i . - . .I f : i i ! .! ' W 4 W js e-.' -IT r r- ill tx .1- ? . v M It i Bk 'JH VI ...''. I: -- DANsrn'1" i APPLIANCES. Valley Iron Works Commercial TVust Bldq. J NEW YORK SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION Iiii Mr U work good vvs--r-L"r"1 excellent working condition" tw are hpenlngs 'n marlv nil brancn-s for skilled mpchann s Apply Employment Department at the Yards Camden, N. J. COAL $3.50 per TON for .team ..iri.cp In pnrr ..l.u.t NICE-BARTLIiTTCO. Phone -prutc Ml 3 -1- h1. Blower Equipment!, Hcatinj. Vtntilaticn aaJ Exiauit S)Stem, Sheet-Metal Work, Safety Guards. C. H. RAUB Vavr. Ave. & Berkley St.. PHIndelnliia. Pa. -Build of Concrete .VulcanitePortland IehemtIol fDi Philadelphlv JewJ&r goSTON 11011 Ul 1 1Ti ll ICH sl'IIVtl K Motor Tiuck nclivery Lansdale Foundry Co. Lonsdale. Pa. rnont - i l-- xwmsx.vxs&sniu.si O. W. KETCHAM Miinufnrlurer of Architectural Terra Cotta, Bricks Hollow Tile, Etc. Chas. J. Webb & Co. . Wool and Cotton Yarns -116 Chestnut St., rhiladelphia Pa. NAGLE STEEL COIMPANY STEEL PI, TES VXD SHEETS Pottstovvn, Pa. Phila. Office. 1411 .'Morris Hid-. m . N. Z. GRAVES Incorporated 22 and 24 South Third Street rhlladellihU The House of Mieelnltles In Paints and Varnishes -r- Machine Mioti Indtistrhil Meohol Cu Curtis Ila, Mil Structural Steel For All Building Purposes Bethlehem Construction Co. Engineers Fabricators Erector BETHLEHEM. PA. Is Your House Fully Insured V H - jfr 1NSUR.ANCE PHILADELPHIA STEAM HEATING COMPANY ENGINEERS & CONTRACTORS FCeRTHE COHPHTEGUiERAl MECHANICAL EQUiPMEKTOF BUILDINGS JUNIPER W CHERRY STREETS Heating Plumbing Ventilating General PipinWork Steam Power Plants v !. oneet; Metai -rllwaljo at tjoir -ESTABLISHED RULING PRICES OF DA BIG CAPITAL INCREASE Delaware Corporation Jumps From $100,000 to $100,000,000 Wilmington. Del.. .Itil.v I."..- I1 '"i tlficntp". filed at Dover toilny Hip I'""' crn Holilinc rnnipan i-hiinscfl it- 11-tni" to Konl Motor Coinpan.v nnil itirrca-pl tiiocapiti.l from sioo.ooo to smo.noo. 000 The KoMprii IIotdhiK Cniiiimn.v vviis i-hnrtPtpd .lulj n. 1J1ll. wlili " 'npitat . f S10O.000. to Iell In Inventim'tit"-. The .iniriiilitiR rnrtlliratfM Mod IoiIhj dldjiol di.pno nti rr:t-.cti for tiln- "1'nrd Motor" In tlip miliiP of tlio poniiuiiv. nipfplj vtiitiiiR tliat Hip I'lmni-t- vvu. mi ihoVb.pd lit u mpplins of (Iip honnl of dinftor lipid in Now "tiirU .vo'teriln.v . o rp.T-on for Hip cliangp n known it ihp hIIIpp of tin- spiTPtarj of rtntp. LOCAL TyllNING STOCKS io.soi'ah s run. i'i,i tin 'Vutlei j' VI-. miTi MldWBI " MI-PHh I it. nlc.n "" MiiniHMH . . ' if, -t,r . I' ll m u- Killa . I. i t hn I . . 1 i KM HKir.l.H TOl hi V-k 31 in hi j I Ml lit It ii" Hull I .mill II iiiii,iii,1iM II H . Ml ftl II. Ill nl Diliv K A H IIH nr . ..I . M!n:i.i..MH)rs lm H ''1 'v . i. iii . r. Mlnlnt . ' New York Metal Market Vnrl.. .Iul 1 Tin rollnMinj pri 'i !.. ii th" N'v lorli M-ul 1" l. i..nir spot ,nl Tul 'Jl1-' .11-: i' Jl. ' hi. I -iil, l I i '." ' i. . I . 'JJ. lil.i Nov rrl -"-' '. i ' i JT. hl.l Miiri. t "- i Np ii ". in, i, , l -, tun . il" ' ;'n ". T'f S,'p;nilir i I".',! .i 7 t i . It' i i:iit .! I oult- -t r 'i .loh T'.tiT. ,11-111 1 7'lTfi ' l nili, i 7 T.'1 r T -o ni lot i r -.7' !nrkt i-trtini: I. lit ( TlirN l, llnt'i Siip. 4t 'r cuntttt JeniH-H. tn vitiont Orettc ShoithanJ v .--.- turn 1'nniplp- tisnM ' f-.mr-.---i flAt TM." jtjtii-n--,m li t-Mlf Irfttnlnj. Enr-sl 'ttn ' .ill or rtl fui fu nut ( iilfrp f C'onniri nn: fii--inut t.. rhiiiitifinhit Phila. School of Office Training tilth itwl ( liPhtniit strft- ' I- (1 . Mhum i- 1 mp- fJradua ' I i ii i n v 1 I tn Ii -it tit incl foil ni , is. i--.i (i - r r ft ppr ippl of otir -. il'ii'f ml siilwti- 'lf-t r-fd th tM j - h -."tv " " ' ft utir tn.iil'-ni instil . ,- i -i t,il i tup "i " ' " t'tiv "n- lrul'- i -. ) f..r- Hi v 'n PIimiu Ironist ii.:t J.WU sMlUlltM t HIT I.N 30 IM. Short Courses It- i kkt-np it-? -it. t ' i lish p. nrn-tn 'i n ! '' Ii v ni I i nr - l ' IntihMunl I - rn ' " I'M.MKR sriltMll.. NO ADVANCB IN RATUS iiiii"-i (itnpiuniPtHi s art -it a y tlm-. 1(1 -mi Mi lUth st. STRAYER'S 'I tie Hi-t Bnln- cn-j -O- Ml.'-I l T T layior jcnooi , niir UVI MnrIiet , p.ini-slu I 'rem Ii Iithi m- I -- I" ll '11X-- .f tt,'lnt -t ui 1-1 In- trtictor I i (f-it-r Off. si vivii:i; (xips moiT len anil Itois GRADUATING GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOYS VII Ihn tellinc nU sppd oh io n t b, eoiupl' I' l vou Ml n k' d l.v iv "Same c!u nifty lour Vd,aliun will pi, miu title. Ii u isitn Iil I.Hrertt Hie or lis Our beautifully Iti kit it Ih '!" cuuntr trHtd Htalouue tells the stor 1 ree. VV nt .1 cure tie. o IIIIY"' Kl.l.rVKK nK.PXKrvil-sr MARKET --T. I'llll. VnKl.l'lll . t'A. . . ... .-.. . - ... .. wrnntwa-imi n. .r-i.nr. r iaa"-- rr.trf Xr R.,;U G lllV ECJ i Contractor &. Builder ALBERT ZELLFELDER 151 South Broad St. ri.LEl'HOM-s! lie-stone Itrll (Vnlliitt Kill llll.' --f9-3- onw&tznwinittriie- R rimr nlmmO Valve seats planed in position and new valves furnished. All kinds of engine repairs. Phone Will. 1 HI I nnil Main 3141 Locomotive Works Steam and Gasoline LOCOMOTIVES Philadelphia, Pa. Our cra-Iurt--' good -pa 'nc Uii- i dv t d eeirt y i tn I U1PEnrfi,M&Mochmilf,lLAfr P- ee CHESTNUT street" yOU never know how valuable your home is until disastrous fire makes replacement necessary. That is the time when you appreciate an insurance policy which literally covers EVERYTHING. Let us reappraise your property and dis cuss the right kind of policy with you. arris tJ.Jatta J . JL PENNSYLVANIA BLDG. PHILADELPHIA. -.s.H.eo, worK. Hepatri Service Day or Night GOSSIP OF BROKERS ADVISING CAUTION IN SECURITY Opinions aryas to Whether or Profit-Talcing in Order Gossip of the Street ' QjOMi: of tlip vprv rotikprvntlvc lionsos arp ndvisinK rautioti nnd tlic takirij: (J of profits on tlip iipprnrnncr of slight rcepsslon-i, but tlip ndvice dops not oftPIl IPPin to b" tllkPII. An in-p-tnii-M liiinkpr suld. wlirn a-kpil liis opinion, that lie liad none. Up pnuld not pipii siip a kiipsi wlipthpr thp mnrkpt wni or was not nPnr the lop. i;prjtliin(- i ,i difrprpiit from what hai roup lipforp thnt It i nnafp to pxprpss opinions rillu'r way. A ciistonipr In chip of the hrokrr's ofticpi nid lie ficiirpd out thp situ ation in this uaj : "U'p nip all perhaps overcautious. Wp arp in a new pra nnd haven't found our bparinj-i jet. Wc arp tryins tn nipasurp happeninKs in thp stock market lij the old stantlnvtls. nnd tliPi won't work. Wp nay bprauie this and o happpiied Inst -par or spvprnl jpars ago it follows that n eertnln ron ditinn tniist rpult. but it doesn't". Neier bpfoip has a half world impovprished Inokpil to miotlier half world enriched, or at least not impoverished. The whole situation U new We see ahead nntlitn- but prosperity in every shape fiiun mill and mart and farm for a lou-; time to eome. Ami the prlee of stocks toduj is the result of what we Know is not onlj coming, but is ulrend. here. A banker, when expressing his iew on stock-market conditions, said he alo belicMMl the pi ices were thp rpsult of thp public belli-; ill thc market and of the faith of the people in roniln; prospcrit-. And it is nil riclit. he saiil, only they must remember that the stnnil which labor will take can make or mar the whole outlook. That, he rcmnrkpcl, is his only fear. Judge Lovett's Plan for the Railroads The statement In .ludge Unbelt S. I,octt. president of the Union l'acilic Railroad sweni and fiirmcrl head of the division of capital ex penditures of the I nited States railroad administration, was faorablj iriti cicd b bankets and broker in the financial district jeMrrdnj. at least by those who had nnil it One ellknnwn banker nnd broker said he had lead it with j-reat pbasiire and. he hoped, with iiiuili profit to his present store of railroad know ledse. Me sui he did not know how much of a practical railroad expert .IihIkp l.oett U. but on the financial Piid of thp matter and as an ecciiti-o be had alwajs thp liiRhest regard for what hr said This banker said he could not discuss the merits of Judge t.ovett's plan as inmpnred with that of S. Kavies Wnrficld, which seemed to have met with almost uniiiisal appronl at many of the bankers' conventions recently. lie also sniil that in sonic wajs he believed the two plans ran parallel, but as he bad ueer lead a complete statement of the Warfield plan lip was merelj trusting to incnim-- as to the main outlines. In some ways he licliewd the recommendations of the Wnrtield plan wprp inorp emphatically stated. ler one, he leniurked, who has gien the subject unj study will concede that the one great fact which stands out in a reiew of the railroad situation ns it exists today is thnt the rates now charged are totally Insuf ti lent to meet the expenses of conducting the roads. He said it all seems to him to hinge on tnte. and who or what body is to decide on xvhat they -liiiiitd be. ciording to .Iud?-e t.oxett. he said. Congress "should require that the i.itcs be siifiii ient to enable the carriers to provide the requisite pinc and facilities protect existing investments and pioidc nexv capital ni,ecss,ir in the public interest." The Win held plan, he said, he understood would have thp IntPrstatc I ohiiucn-p ('oiiiinissmn ti the rates, but woifld hnc Congress instruct it in pimidp for a i! per cent return on pombinod property and investment aciount instead of the former indefinite instruction which required n "renson nble return. ' without stating mi J specific tierccntage. I'ndcr thp War field plan also am fn earned over thp (I per cent above referred to is to he divided equallj between owners of the roads, emplojes and shippers in the pioportion of one third to each. 'I his batikei said that ill a cursory reading of Judge T.oxett's recom mendations he belieied he found man- -oints of similarit' between the two phns. which give the hope that the minds working out this railroad problem are getting closer and that u solution satisfactory to all concerned xvill result. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR W 111: VT Itcei-liits. IP, iljl bushel The markt-t uhh qukt hut firm 1'ar lets, fn Murt eleviilor ffovernnient standard tn pt'tlon tanlard prbei No 1 red winter. J IH Xo I t-outhern "prlnc. ' 3 No 1 liinl winter SL Ti No I r-A winter aar-lu-l.i 1J ."IT No 1 rrd amuttv. 12 3t! No. 3 red winter. $J ?.', Nn 'j northern spring. - ail So J hard vilnter. JJ N,i J itl "Inti-r itarllekv. $2 34 No r"d. slnultv 2 31 Vo :i rrt wlnlr. 2 1J, No 3 nnrth- ji piip.- 2 32 No 3 Imnl -clnier 2 !1J -so r.o winter, garllcitv s.-iio .-so ;i w mjin 12 211 Lower grade, on their merits , URN Reielpt., 4S7 bushels Supplier w-ro small and the market was dull at fonn.r rates We riuote vellnw In ear lots for li.exl trade to oualltv and I , (1 ,',' ,J ,?,eU " bushel . "T-.-Re.,tp, 3 l..-,(:n bushel ' The mar No 3 r.l winter, s-arlleltv ' 30 No 3 r".l Ktt in qui-t but firm umW ..kM offprirc- quote f r lots as to location N'o 1 uhil. ST'asSf, No 'j white STeHi1" No Ii u hlte f-tf(i .,! c. So lilu 'J'r VI uUn ncript-a '2 bbls. and -J 207.7M bs 'n ni it? Trade- Hat qult. but prU ( r ftrinH heitl TIip quotations were .t" f IIiwr To arrive per 1H0 lbs In 1-10 11) jur- gnK' Winter tralKht western, 5107" Till ne.irh S10 7.(011, Kansas str.ilsM fll MiiiH!:1." lo. short patent. $lLtfil'J., -r'n vhnrt patent $1212 50 do. patent, 111 rtMi 1J 2" do first clear, $1) .10 fin ln Ii V. FUH'R m as quiet but Arm We nu t $ 2UfT( s 75 per bble . In sack" ,i to quality PROVISIONS ri r u,l-i h fair Jobbing dt-mi I for nin i tit srrlpt tons and the market rul'd firm Vuui.ttUnH lie ft. In sttH, amokefl hit I ,tir drtel 15c beef knuckles and tend r-. sn ikei nil ntr-drled ,1.1 c, pork fUmil Id . hams H P cured. tnne. 3SI, rfi .'Vt'.. , ,it) skinneil loose, .-JftV if? 37 '4 i do. amn -., 04114 n 41 ham" boiled, boneless. ,10f pit nie whoul i-rs S P. cured loo11 2!(c 1 sn.ok-ii 10c. b--llte. In pickl looe 3jt i.reukfsist bacon 12c. lard 30' REFINED SUGARS I hirt.et was unchanged with iffering iglit uc quote on a bdsii of Pr for tin r 1 nuuted DAIRY PRODUCTS llt'TTER The market ruled firn undrr light offerings and higher outside .tdvlces and prices advanced lc Demand was fair. vfuiuniioiia -"iw IKS'JJ'7 "xln" i Umta tl3WlT2.i lambs culls and com ilc hlgher-Hrorlng good- ,7.,Iir the lal-1 ,'nn to 13 73: vesiling wethers. !) 7318' ter fur JnbMns- sales. extr.i flrht.. .-,.-,c. ,"73 ewes. 13 30 ii S SO ewes culls and tir-le ..SS-84C-J second, l"':'- '-' 1 rjn m'on. 3W3. t.nedlns ewes. 110(810; reamerv choice to fancv. ftsff i;oc. do fair',., J4 08 s 'o good. 33-,7c; fancy brands of prints!8 ' Jobtilug at (rj(S4c; fair to choice r.2i&i'.lc I " I'OGH Choice stock was wenrte and ..... ... ...., 1 1..1. , i-ittiv .. ....., o.. n ...... . .i. 11 """ShlS,"!1,. '""'i'l, "' ,'ne,ll"ml whlch "ere dull and weak Free rase, nearbv. Jlr, ,vr rit receipts 111 in western e-' unci nufl'liin n,ir iii.i-li ml poor egu v v quote craLe. rurren1 tra hrsts, $15 per case firsts 114 in near h nnd western pecondw (i stiwi t,n fancv selected cegs Jobblni; at .17&5Pc per rlnxpn I'lIEESE ruled firm and a shade higher vilh demand absorbing the limited olYerlims Quotations New York and Wisconsin, whole - milk nats current mKe rancy, 324 33'c. special higher. Ww Yoik and Wis. ronsin vvhole-mllk flats. rurrni make fair to pood 31 WW32V--C, Jobbln-i sales of fancy soodf. 33Hr34-bc POULTRY I t.lVK--Fow!e were scarce and again lc higher Spring broiling chickens were quiet and barelj steadj Other kind, of poullr- irowed little change Qjotatlons Fowls via cxnress 41(a42c. spring chirkens. broilers, not Leghorns yellow -skinned, weighing 1 K ff'2 lbs apiece, flhie .12r. spring chickens. I broilers not Leghorn. vellow-sklnned. weighing 1 '4 lbs. apiece I.IJc 18c. spring I chickens, broilers, not Lahorns 'ellnu- 'skinned, weighing 1 1 lbs antcc 10W 44c white Ieghorns ellnw-skinned, weigh- i mg l-i; ids icpiece. iii"ii.-c, wntle l.eg - i horns yellow-skinned hinalh-r sizes 3Sff? 40c. roosters -tavi-jlc ducks I'ekln 27-1 2Sc. do. Indian Runner, 2.1l27c. geese 20e. pigeons, old. tier pair luCiM-lo. do. young. per pair, 3.1l""40c DRESSED Demand was fair and the general market ruled firm Ouotatlnns: rowls fresli-Klllea. on-picked In bnes. I weighing 4 lbs and over apiece. 37V4C! weighing 3, lbs. 3.1(S30e weighing 3 lbs. I ap'ece. 32R33C. -miller sizes 30 3lc. rresh-kllUd. In bar fancj dry.plrked, r elghlng I lbs. and o r apiece 3Tc. weigh-1 log 3 lbs apiece 3!ii32c smaller alzes. 29 i IS 30c: old roosters. dr-pic'd 2ICi broilers nearby. 322c do western. t730c.l I spring ducks. I.ong Island 3.1c squab, per I 'dozen, white weighing 1110 12 lbs wi'l" H'i "Mr extra" ii4t Wline; nrsi dozen, .5ii"tu..o ao. no weighing tiatin 'lbs per dozen 17. 10 WS 21 do. do. weighing ' R lbs pr dozen. Klein 75 do do. weighing lbs per uozen. svouieo..! nil no., vvein Ing HO n-. lbs per dozn. 12 .10173 .10. daik, tl 30tf2 23, small and No 2 (10o(!J 2 j FRESH FRUITS Watermelons and cantaloupes were more plentiful snd lower llerrles peaches and apples steady W quote Apples, No. 1, per basket. o.lcCtt 7f Cantaloupes, western, per ' crate, 13 50413: do, southern, per crate, II & 1 2 23 Watermelons. Fla per car $liOCfR30, Blackberries, per qt . l.1t20c. Peaches, 1 Georgia, per crate, llcc'J.lJO Huckleberries, I per nt. 20tT27c. Raspberries red. per pint. 112017c Currants, per nt IStTMlic Lemons, per bo. I2OA.30. Oranges, California, per box r: 2505.7. VEGETABLES Pnttiln.s were, firmer villi a good demand. C-tons r.nd cabbage steady, W. quote; Whit. tatties jnoriu .....u,,,,. ,i--r uu.. -..u. i. PMItfJO.Ad; rtVi m f6.IV9B .nil. M"!"... slern Shore, Vs., per bbl No, 1, 0.75? Y ON LOCAL MARKETS Jl THE STREET TRANSACTIONS1"' ps;"uro Increases Buyers Slow A'o Market Has Reached Top. j I l. 7., No 2 12 r,nff" ' unite potatoes. Nor- fo.k. hit bol No 1 .1 7.'S'(1 30 No 2. $2 finifTa. whit" potatoes. N J per basket. 1 No 1 Sid 1.10. No 2 ."infi.V Cabbage;. p, niisj Ivanla. per bbl , 2(Ti 2 73 Onions. N J per bdkct II aOWl till LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS ( hlragn. Julv 1. HOGS Recr.pn 3S.- 000 head Opened steadj , but weakened I eirl Mostl lOe lower on good and choice .;",. ;" Z, ,i ' n..;Y. ,. .WrinT l" ,i,;f,t ..'Jlli-.o.KV1' lp ',-.r,Uiv "' .W,"""?. '1 9 "" -.?.',1-,A,J. .V1?- '-, V. ,,' M,;ni,5U.""',?h-,. '-1 "'wv, " "i"1" ,eM, ?.?Aa.:'.s??.ti0,.hra,l'l JJ'.'J1 ?B S0W!' rn"g S20 23W21 pigs 119020 2.i ' ATTI.E Receipts 19.000 had Medium y.1. Str? '!.n2. "shr.'L5!0P,t 8. "! "C nogs others unevenlv 10c to 2.ic lii-low es- iwtr All others stead. Iiecf steer. hnUH and prime. $10 40 iff 17 .10. medium lualah D Huck, aced 79. Relative and nd K"od. $14 7 si (ft Ii? 40. common, $11 3.1 friends inited to funeral aervlces, son-ln-H 7.1 llffht -ueltrht Rood and choice S14 3D hawn residence, Henry H Hazlctt. SfilO N. 'fi!7 common and medium $10 40t14 30; 20th st , Wed, 3 p. m. Int. Mt. Peace l-utcliem htifers S-,2.115 cows I8Q Cem. 13 Jl. calves lis 21 i 2.1 CARI-.RRRG July 14. H ELKS' ANNA, SHKKP Receipts, 13.000 hed Nathe ' limbs 2.1 5? 40c higher. Top $17 U3 "West-1 t rn steady. top. $17.73 Sheep strona: to hleher I'llUhureli. Jul 13 IIu.- Receipt, ll'OO head. Stead Hmv weight slow. Light -nelRht higher Heavies, $23 25 2-1 S3, mixed $23 3.1 fi 23 40: heavy orker. $J3.4023..10 1U1H S23&23 3A, pigs. $22.73 1123. packers 9MR2( OATTLE Receipts 200 head Steady. Oalves. receipts 200 head -;io and steady at $22. SHEEP AND LAM I.- Receipts 300 head. At live and steady Sheep $lt 75, lambs, $17 50. Kansas Citj. lul; lft HOGh- ItecelDls, 11 000 head. l.on.r Bulk -!1 S3S2J.1S: heavl J--t lni "- -". medium weight. -Jl iliifrt2.Hl. light "21 7(141 22.2(1. light lights, Ul 23C21 Rft r.ioklng hows. J0 73 21.011. pig". Htf21fiO CATTLE Receipts. 21,01,0 h-ad Lower .llravv beef Rteers, choice and prime ih.pj Tl III.. ,11. medium ana pooa i.i'ti ii ,.,; i-uiu-mn 111 T.',112 lio. light weight, good and r,lcp Sir. 7.11ft 10. common .uul m-ctiuni. j S10iHia.ll.: butcher cattle heifers S7.33W 14 OOVVH. tit I' ) r" PiinnPrH iKIIU lUUl I . Jl 50ft tl fi.lf, vpr! talvet llsht and iianuv uiihffn. Ill 7.1 W HI 73 feeder steers. $10 ViiEEP Reclnts. 2H'Kp h,ad Higher. 13 J.i etocKer .leers. , ,i. i- 1" :-- t-j . . . . -,..-...., ... 1 i.d.l Milium. .1. .. ,,. . . . . .... RcAeint. 4(10 head low and easier CALVES Receipts 3uo h-ad. utile and t J,f f MB"" SO I '' noat. R, ceipr-i 2700 head slow . l.lfi 20c Inunr Uonvv mlxr-il niut vnrKert S23.3'iT 2-J HO light vorkers 123 2.123 50 pijts. $23 423 2.1- rouo-hs. $211i21 -5' stntf". l2ftl8. ' active und steadj i 1 SHKKr JOlt lA3lll iveceipiB --"i nc'i. uiners uncna nt?u Kaet t. Louis. Julv 1.1 HOflsi Receipts 12.1011 head Lower Ton. "22 70 hulk. 121 nn S 22 .10. heav weight 122 2.1U'2 Hi. niedliltn weight S22.iri 22 B0. light weight 2i nnsf 22 .in. light ngnts is I20 50'i2l 50, ith 1t -i0'"20 .10: hcavv packing sows. Brm narking sows tinr-'i rvn rough. 117 .HUi ll ftn piss CATTLE Iteolpts. .1.11111 nearl ntsnrr Heef steers medium and hem v weighUi eholi e end nrime. 11.1 0.1 medium and good 112 .woiil.nn, common. 111 21' 12 7.1. light weight, good nnd choice arMf 11 .10, com mon and mcll"m 110612 30 loitcher cattle, helfers.e IS .10P13- cows, IR2.1R12 canners and cutters tfi8 21 veal cutters, light and handv weights, Sl2ftlfi in. feejer steer, JS 2.1 Oil 13 SIIKEP Reeints. 3.100 head Stendv Lambs, St pounds down I14W17. cull l, s pounds down 11441-17. cull, ard non SSfMl .10; enrllng wether.. 1100 e. medlu-r. snd choice. 17 3038 cull, common. I30' ccitnmo ,ii I and south Omaha. -luly 1,1 HOtJS Receipts I 12 30O head 10. lower. Bulk. 121 4.1821 7.1. Top. 22. ' - I CATTI.F Receipts. R700 head Drj feed. l.nrac lilgncr urassers. unevenly lower Slockers and ffeilers steady, SHEEP Receipts. 2700 head Lambs '' Sheep stronger RUTTER ERRS AND CHEFSF -bU ' ' LH' tsl! ftnu OMttbt New Vnrk. July 1.1 RUTTKR Firm and steadv Receipts, 13 334 tubs High scor W54C: seconds 4031V9c; state daln .11 "" p. EGGS Irregular Receipts. 12.243 cases Fresh.gathered extras 51tUi3r, storage, packed extras, first. 47iOp. dlrttes No 1. 333l. Vo 2 ?.1ff31c flr.ts. 4S'4(!e sec onds, ,138 12c checks. 3! t'S.lr; checks un-d-rgrade 2nfcf30e, Htate and nearbj hennery whites. S0(!4c, gathered whites. l.lBSne western whiles 471250c: Pacific Cua&t whiles. .'.ICf.lHr. western and southern gsth ered whites. t.lff.lRc: state and nearby hen nery browns r.ltii.inc: gnthered brown and mixed, .'.nftaap. fair to -lrlme, 4lr40c CHEEHi;. Firm. Receipts. 4022 boxes. Flat, current make, rolcned. average run 3m ?32c. nat current make, whites, aver age run. 31 ', W32c. colored snecials. 82H Cf 32'ic: white specials, 32W 33c CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGG3 Chleago. July 15. HUTTKR Receipts, 17,120 esses. Firm. Extrs, 52 'ic; firsts, 4052c; seconds, 4748V4c. EGOS Receipts. 2t.MS cases. Film. Klr.ts. 4mei2vjc: erdlntry first., 30l0cr mlsoelUneous. 884941Uc, C0RN MARKET HEAVY; SENTIMENT BEARISH to Take Hold Chicago. July 1,"i. Continued offer ings of corn from commission houses on bulges kept the market heavy today nnil sentiment IpniiPil toward the bear side generallj on favorable weather conditions for the crop, which is mak ing rapid growth. Follow lug a lower start, the execu tion of resting orders t'o buy nnd some new demand through commission houses absorbed the surplus nnd rallied values. The pressure incrensed later and buyers were slow to take hold. I'rnfit-takliig by shorts toward the close brought about an imprnvrmpnt from thr bottom. 11, .lie n.llmreil In their thporv thnt j " '" ' .. thrre would not be enough old corn to tide over until the new crop, nnd the fact that hogs were holding near the record high level gave encouragement. Trading in the pit showed a considerable, falling off. Talk of lighter rrcclpts cheeked bearish Activity In the old crop deliveries. There were good showeis over n large pnrt of the Wpst and a leading local house said the condition appeared to be i I ,i,.,,-.. -..1,,, ,,,, , uiiu i , i ,,,, .iiry nrounn ru, There was good bujiug of outs I through ronimiss'ion, boiisps. and the 'market rallied after period of vvoak ' ness. further talk nbout export busi i ness helped July. i It was leported thnt country olfer I ings xvere larger. Trading was not plir I ticulnrly active. Leading futures ranged as follows Corn (new dellverl Test, fipen. Hit-1! Low Cln.e close Sept . . 1.03 1 9.-,- 1.031 I.D.-iH 1 SI.VH Uor . . 1 1.2 1 (l.Tn l.tlUH 1 li2 . Vi.its I Dec . SO SPf, 79', 81 7SH i Sort -si, 7914 771,, 7s-i .7&v, i Pork I Julv ... . .. r,4 70 52.10 Kept . . . 32 43 r,2 20 32.40 t32 15 I.ard Sept ...3100 3X30 34. 9", 3,'i,73 35 13 Oct 33 30 3 4.92 33.70 Ribs Jul 26 5 28 0 28 (15 28 30 Sept . . 28 85 2s.P,0 28.80 t28..". Hid. t.Vsked. IV MIMOniA.l BERRY In loving memory of our dear ton. STANLEY II BERRY, who was killed In action In t ram e. July If., IBIS PARENTS HESS In loving remembrance of our dear mother, HANNAH HESS, who died July 15, 1907. Beatfys RAKER July 13. MART A., wife nt Tilghman i!. Raker, aged RO. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 p. in., 2228 Master fit. Int, Northwood Cem. BANNING July 14. ASItFORD Jl.. hus band of Marv Banning (nee Allerl, aged 38. Relatives and friends, nnergetlo Lodge. No. 043 I (J O. F.. Invited to funeral services. Thurs . 2 p m. 222'! N Mascher st. Int private Friends mav call Wed . after 8pm IIAROUX July 14. .CHARLES T RA ROIJX. of Atlantic city. N J aged 82. Due notice of funeral wilt be given. HARTON At Newtown. Pa Julv 13. RUTH K . daughter of the. Rev. Paul and Ruth I ltarton, aged 2 years 11 months 12 das s Relatives and friends invited to fu neral, without further notice, from New town M 1. Church. Thurs,. 0 a in. Int !"outh hide Cem , Baston. Pa . 12:30 p m. Train for Newtown leaves Reading Ter minal 0-.13 n .u niSHQP On July 12. Win, JOHN V RISHOP husband of l.oulsa Rlshop (nee Lauer) Relatives nnd friends Invited to fu neral set vices, on Wednesday, at 2 p. m . from lato ri'ldence. 204.1 S. 22d M. Int. private. Fernwood Cemetery itmiria .... ,-.o v P.nnt.iiH .. t..i.. io DVyMV.n. 1. '- - ...I, ,,,. ,1 null. .,, WILLIAM L nOGOS Rvlntlves jnd friends lnvlirt tn servlc. Wed.. 4 D. m . St Ste-I Phcn's P E. Church. 10th st below Market. Int private. North Laurel lllll Cem. BOWF.lt Julv 13. MARION R. wife of Dr C I. Bower, ot 235 S. lftth st. Rela- tlves nnd friends Invited to service Wed. p. m Oliver 11. Hair llldg.. 18211 Chestnut tP' ,nt prUate. Laurel Hill Cem Omit naiT.., , x. ... hen's r I.. (;nurch. ltitn st Deiow .viarKet. nt!tlc. Julv 12. HnLnNOn P. widow of daughter of William Godfrej and Trine Carlberg:, affod 18. RoatUes nnd friends inuea it) iuiifrHit j nuri , p 111, iiiiftiiH residence. 0123 Uelnhard nt., W Phila Int. Mt. Moriah Cem Friends may call Wed., after 7pm Auto lervlce. COMIOPN At 728 N 17th Rt. Julv 14. MARGARET CULHOU.V. Relatives and friends Invited to service. Wed. 3 n in Oliver II Hair Rid. 1820 Chrhtnut st Int. private. Friends may cull Tues 7.3u to m p. DUKNEV Suddenly. July 14. JOSEPH A., husband of Sarah Deenev and son of John and late Jane Deeney. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs, 8 30 a m.. 240 N, Ilorton st. Solemn requiem miss Our Lady of Rosary Church 10 a m Int. St. Denis's Cem. Auto service DlAjil In nctlon .In France. Oct. 21,1018, PHILIP, son of Annie and late John Diaz, iar.. Asnianu ;. J , g.,i i DUFFY July 13. JAMES P . husband of Sarah E. Duffy and son of late Phllln and i Hrldget I'un- tnee .vicctoskevi Relatives and rnends invited to runerai, rnura s.30 a. m., 3241 Cedar ave. Requiem high masB Church ot the Transftsuratton 10 a m Int. Holv Cross Lent. ULTiu.. ttfeona-nay. aevenin mo 14th. -saiuwi ii uuiiua, nueu nu iieiauvcs and.frlends Invited to funeral, residence of I unutum. -.it..o. v. -t-rua-, i . r.-... yj,ii ii j mj.. -franKioru, ruurvnuy. lfith . 2 P ni. Int. private Fourth-day. Seventh Month ' t-t I-rVARDS. July 14. ELIZABETH ATT. MORE, widow of James Edwalds aged 83 Jtelatlves and friends Invited to funeral services, residence of daughter. Mrs Fred. H. Decker. 824 Radcllffe at.. Bristol. Pa.. Thurs . 2-30 n m Int. private. (Irlstol Cem, FINNEGAN. July 12. JOHN, husband ot Annie Flnnegan (nee Rohan), of Ballvhanls. t County Mayo, Ireland. Relatives and friends lnvltfd to funeral, Wed.. 8:30 a. m. 1140 H. 24th st. Hign mass oi requiem St. An thony'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. FISS July 12. ALICE wife of George W Fiss and daughter of lat'j John and Rosettn Plumber. Relatives and friends In vited to-funeral services. Wed . 3 n m 2010 W. Susquehanna ave. Int. private. Friends may -all Tues., after 7 n m .FORBES. July 13. WAROARET wife of Robert L. Forbes. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 2 p tn . lien N. 10th at. Friends may view remains from 7 jntll 10 p. m , Tues. Int. private, North wood Cem. Auto funetal. mv Julv 14 KRNEST PFlRt-lvriT. 'husband of Lena Fox (nee Brnunwarth) and l nn of George and Ida Fox, aged 23 Iteia- tlves and friends Invited to funeral services. FTI.. 2 P. m,. parenis r.sioence utiuv n 13th Bt . uaw leine. nil. nesiminsier cem. Remnlns maybe viewed Thurs eve. n i t.t.in r . husband of Anna M, Gallagher (nee 3,1-. riUI,. JM.J..r,.', uuij ... OCJII, I.augnllnl anu son u. mm i-niru-K ana Wini fred C Gallagher, late of 121S Race st Relatives t.nd friends 4nvited to funeral, Weil., 8-30 a. m.. 232 W. Sheldon at Olnev (.1101) N.). Solemn mass of requiem Churci of the Incarnation 10 a m. Int Holv Cross ,-Am A,, in funeral. I OtI,''Ss:lr. Uiki. c V." l 1 hu band of Sadie C. u'bbona (nee Powers) and son o 'Fannie .and '-i ' nS fft I aged 30. ItelatlveB and trlencl. Invited to i '?ri ?,' TaU"lnt: Xi-llngton Ce"m? """ K' GREEN. Suddenly. July la JOHN J., husband of lato Lulu Green (nee Pedrlck) and eon of lato Margaret and Michael Green. Relatives and friends Engine Co. NO 21: rntlS. " rirmt-, 0 j. cure ASSO. Gen. Garfield. No. mil f,m...l Thurs . 8:30 1. of A.. Invited High mass Church, dence. ilt N Park ave. services. Tnurs., v ..... iinm.u. st Further wryicc. "i -!,"".. "V.orI?- Church, "BnKiorc. , . .. ""-." s .. ?. V- T J"' Pr,'.- AJve"eyA tUnr'SLfi"k- ".'I ,', iin iiriCT ..iV"".. T-ni-ard snd late. Ofrtruds. Hslj-. aged j. .. . .. iiiiv la. wuiw . .. , . u.i ft.latlves and trlenos iiivneu 10 tuneral, Wed. 10 a. m, PB,,n,n "f'd.n-, 849 E Tloia t. 'nt- Bt Dominic's Cem, "haVILAND.-J-iIv 1ft ELlV.ABETII D.. wMow of iflrry V. Hsvlland. Funeral from Snii UV" residence. Preston B. Hood. 22J IV AUantlo sve.. Audubon. N. J, Int. "HEKLKYr-'ul 13v.I-V.9J. A .-. "' wniiam II. lleeiey. ".''". "" irienus ., ... ---. . ...1 a,n' eel lieu., n friinda Invited to Thurs . i :30 -r-iirinrs of on, C, 1 01 .."., v. . jiriiiricii st of S7th 1 it.. Camden. N P- " -"'-- f -?Tt rrtd. Sj Vill . S,aVr,?.nNortWo5i ' xi&:fcW?KpHr "f-SlPk .noyj,oa.Vp."t:."u,r7canJ,rf,e.r Sigh mfiJChu-j-l- of the Inoarnatlon 10 .. vlt to r-m,c;frvB,?,' Aldg ''ave.' InV -...r.VJ'f,VfvCfih,SoRoS-'HnY. daughter of ffi w".t J-urel Hill Cem. ,nt' 1-11 ' i Rush t M. Private Oreenmo-uHi -'l iiimaiiiB may h viewed Tues eve. Tip iBnic-I I S-Jufy 14. I.OUISI. widow of ..HBNIi.ii"rtih.--Kl 80. Relatives and n in -fi.a- v., ';-- I-RATH' ..HOWARD. Corpora FnANCtS WifffU llOWAnD, Jlflnllvf and frUnils. IMilh In fantry, !'8th Dlvl.lon. Invited to sol-inn re nulfm tnaaa nt Cathedral, 18th and IM ts , Thurs. g a ni. JOH.VSCW. July 12, lsnttnC dauth ter or Cathrln and late William J. .'olln" son (nee Hefty). Uflathrs and friends. Clilldren of Jr.irv Sndilltv of Jmmaeull ronceolton Churcn Invltort to funeral, Jyea.. 7-3U a m.. mother's rraldence. I0.1.i Norm Anieilcan t. Solemn high r-qulini . mii Chunh of tlio tmmaeulata Conception u a. in. Int. New Cathedral -'eni. Auto service. KHAnNKT. On July IS, 1910. ntCHAnp If. son of John J. and Jano Kearney, In his 14th year. Relatives and friends are In Mted to attend funeral services, on Wednes day, at ;" p. m., at the residence of his rarents, 403 Maple at.. Jenklntovrn, Pa. Int private, Hvergrecn Cemetery, Camden. NKliKN. Julv 13 MAnT. wife of Thomas Keen aged a.",. Relatives and friends In vited to s-TvIre. Wed . 2 P. m.. 184"i S. Colorado st. Int, private. . . KKI.I.T. Puddenlv, July 12. TT-1MAS A. KEI.I.T, husbnnd of Hannah Gallllgher and son of the late Patrick and Mary Kelly. Rjl atlves and friends, rhlla. Fire Dept.. No. t. Dhiio 1,'ir.ninn1. nll.f Assn. llrander Social, Oiirfleld Itenulillcan riub. tilth Ward. J Invited to funeral. Wed , 8:30 a. in., 24 I.au-1 rel st. soimn requiem mass jmmaruiHia Conception Church, 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. .,... KOPPBNHOESKll. Julv 13. KDNA DOROTHY, daughter of Charles and Paulina Koppenhoeser, aged 17" Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, wed, 1:30 n m.. brother's residence "29 Parry ave.. ratmyra. N. J. Int. Mt Vernon Cem. Remains may be viewed Tucs.. after 7:30 p. m I.AMPARTHR At Rurllngton, N J.. Julv 11 i-ii i-s- .. ir. nr 1-..na l.umnjrl.r. nl. vea nd friendi Invited to funerftl. I!47 I ?. llurllnKtpn N j . va , - p. m Int Udd Fellowa' l-.m. I.K nn.lX'11 Hlirldnlt'. .Tillv 12. ItAIlRT. husband of Margaret l.e Orand and son of Christiana nnd late Alexander t.e Orand. Relatives and friends. Truck Co . No, 2: Phila Firemen's Relief Asso . Invited to funeral, Wed , 0:30 a. m.. 0 Rrlstow place. Solemn requiem mnas Church of the Im maculate Conception 11 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral M'tin. Julv 14 nonl'RT, son of iate John and Vtargaret Legs. Relatives and friends Invited to service. Thurs.. 2 p. m . Oliver It. Hair llldg . 1820 Chestnut at. Int. private. l.l'ONARI) Suddenly. July 14. MARY A. nir. of .Tnnvnh P Leonard and daughter of tot anna and late. Thomaa Sommers. Due IMHIV-) Ul lUII'-lill lllll "Hs.l ww Merlon ave.. XVest I'hlla. I.tt.LY. July 11, MARY E.. wife of Frank C I.IUy, Jr . and daughter of Isaao and Sarah Daal. Relatives and. friends In vited to funeral. Wed.. 2 p. m., residence, of brother-in-law. Samuel Brown, 1832 E. Thaver st Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Re mains may be viewed Tues. after 7 p. m. MAHIl At I.vnn.Mues., Julv 11.MARION I., wife of Edward D Mahr. Relatives and friends Invlled to funeral. Wed. 2pm.. residence of brother-in-law Thomas T Taw son. 112C W Mcyamenslng ave, Int r-rn. wood Cem Trlends may call Tues. eve MANNAI. Of Trappe, Montgomery coun tv. suddenls. July 14. HARRY, son of John and Millie Mannal (nee Anderson). Rela tives and friends. Tequod Tribe. No. 18. Imp O R M , Trappe rire Company. No. 1: l.lmerick Knights of Friendship, emptoes Coll-Bevllle Flag Factory, Invited to funeral services. Thurs., 2 p. m.. sister's residence, Mrs William uljnn. 3oa., Potter st. Int private Friends mav call Wed eve, MARTIN July 13. ELLEN. wife, ot Reuben Martin, aged Crt. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral services Wed.. 3 30 p m . 4S I Springer St.. Mt. Airy. Int private. Romalns may be viewed Tues. "mcCAIIE. July 13. MARY CECILIA, daughter of Patrick and Catharine MeCabe. aged 23 Relatives nnd friends, B. V. M. Sodality and I.eatrue of Sacred Heart of Pt. Thomas Aquinas's Church. Invited to fu neral. Thurs.. 8 a. m . parents' residence, 1711 S isth st Solemn high mass of re quiem St Thomas Aquinas's Church 9:30 a m. Int Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. McCI.ELLAN July 13. JOHN S. Mc Ct.ELLAN. Relatives and friends Invited to view remalna Tues.. 4. -30 p. m.. 100 E. Greenwood ave. Lansdowne. Ta. Int. Car lisle. Pa Wed. MellENRY. July 11. ROHERT. husband of Annie Mctlenry (nee Donaghue) and son of late Patrlrk and Helen Mcllenrv (nes McOarvey). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Wed . 830 a m . sister's resi dence Mrs Nellie Haines, 2328 Waverly St. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Patrick's Church 10 a. m. Int. Hnlv Cross Cem, McVnY Julv 13. MARY A., widow of Edward E J. MeVey snd daughter of late Samuel and Ann Rums. Relatives and friend" Invltrd to funeral services. Thurs., ' p m 2911 N, Rorer at. Int. Greenwood ik of P ) Cem. Remains may bo viewed Wed after 7 P. m. ME1HER July 11. ELSIE M. MEISF.P, daughter of late Christian and Caroline Stelser (nee nraun). aged 20. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed. II n m l2n N. 18th st Int. private. North-wood Cem. Auto funeral. Remains mav he viewed Tues.. 8 to 10 r m. MOFFF.TT. July 13, ANNIE E. RTtAN KEN, wife of Dr. John Moltett, at 1014 N. 2d st. MORGAN July 13. MAUD MARY, daugh ter of Harrv E. and Mary Morgan (nee Eeher). nged 21 Relatives nnd friends also St. Lvdla's Guild of St. Paul's P. E. Church Invited to funeral. Thurs., 2 p m. .-,13 Market St.. Camden. N J. Int. private. Harletgh Cem. Friends may call Wed. 7 MURrl'iY At Pitman. N. J., July 13. ROBERT C MURPHY age 84. Relatives . llUI'r.1,1 V ,,.,..... r .... -. -. I and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs.. 10 .. , r,nni r..M.nr. of son-in-law. 1VI1- nftm c. Clark 83 Jtvrtle ave.. ritinan. i. J. Int. Aura, N J. Friends may call wed. after 8 n m ,,,.). NULTY julv 1-J JUMrii'll J., liusuino oi Rose Nulty. Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral. Wed.. 7:30 a. m. 8.10 N. 23d at. Solemn retiuler.i mass St. Francis Xavter Churrli !i a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem. NUNAMAN July 12. DOROTHY, widow of Jacob J. Nunsm-ii (nee Fox), aged 71. Relatives and friends. Holy Family. Ladles Aid Society of St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8 30 a m.. 130 N 4th .t. Requiem mass St. Peter's churcn 10 a m Int Most Hoiv Redeemer Cem. OWENS. July 13. ANNA M . widow of Tnm.. Owens, aged 90. Relatives apd I friends invited to funeral services. Wed . , ! p. m.. daughter's residence, Mrs. M. l.oulsa Paulln. 1741 Ontario St.. Tioga. Int. private. Northwood Cem. , , 1 RARY. At Piovldence Snuare, Pa.. July 13. EMMA RURKURT, wife ot , William l Raby. of 3334 N. 21st st. Relatives and , friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.. I 3 p m.. David H. Schuyler Hldg.. Rroad and Diamond ats. Int. private. Norrlstown and Phoenlxvllle (Pa.) Papers ioodv. . I REASNBR. July 13. MARY Jl REAR NER (nee McMann). vvlfe of Clinton F. I Ressner Relatives and friends, B. V. Jl. Sodality. Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 8:30 a. m., 4(153 James St.. Frankford Solemn I renulem mass St. Joachim's Church. I-rank-ford, 111 a. m. Int. St. Dominic's Cem. I RORER. At Springfield. O.. July 11. ED WARD RORER, aged 1)4. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Lahaska. Pa.. I Wed.. 10 a. m. Autos will meet the 7.03 a. m f vrain iruiu jwaum. iinmii., " lahaska station. RUCII. July 14. at 80 E. Garfield st.. Otn., JAMES, husband of Anna W Ruch Duo notice of funeral will be given SHIATFER. On July 13. 1010. HARVEY. beloved husband of Harriet D. Shaffer nnd son of Joseph II. ar.d Sarah Shaffer, In his 4.1th ear. Retatlvf s and friends .ilso Camp No. 7, S. ot V , and employes of Valvollne Oil Co. are Invlled to attend the funeral services, on Thurs. at 2 p. m . at his lite residence. 407 Leedom St., Jenktntowu, Pa. Int private. Friends may call Wed., frum -r ... I r, rrl. SHERMAN. July 11. ATIIEA. widow of Edward Sherman, aged 73. Relatives and friends invited to renulem mass, Tucs. 7 a m.. St. .Michael's Church. 10th nnd Lom bard sts. Int. Toms River. N J. Remains .mav he viewed Tues.. eve . 1731 Pierce st. SHIELDS At Ventnor. N. J.. Julv 14. WILLIAM S. P. SHIELDS. Notice uf fu- ""tEMPER. July 13. EL1ZARETH S.. vvlfe of Andrew Stemper nnd daughter of William andj Isabella, w.r"",h' " Blrney). Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral serv. ices Thurs.. 2 p m . 2004 E. Huntingdon st Int North Cedar lllll Cem. Auto serv ice. Remains may bo v ievv ed IVed eve STEVENSON, Suddenly, July 12, AL RERT DARE sJTEVKNSON. aged f.9. Rela tlves and friends. Mt, Moriah Lodge. No. 1.13 V and A. M I University Chapter, Nn. 130 R' A. M. 1 Mary Commandery, No. 8fl. 1C 'T,- flreboat Edwin S. Stuart; Fire De partment in general: Fire Dept. Relief Assn.: State Flremsn: Fire Insurance Patrol; 13th Ward Union Republican Club. Invited to fu neral Tues., 4 p. -m., chapel Andrew J. Ralr Son, Arch at 10th st. Int. Fern- WSTINSON. Julv 12. at .110 E. Martin st.. Roxborough. MARGARET R.. widow of Wil liam Sttnson. Funeral services and Int. private at convenlenco'of family. SYMONS. Suddenly, July 12. JOHN. hus. band of Ma Svmons, aged 40. Relatives "-1 -......... nklU 1iin. .,n... 0..... .,..,. ' Rite- Lu Lu Temple, of Phila.; all other ""Inlzations of which he was a member. W t" lliwral gervlces. 1431 Willow st 'i town. Wed.. 2 p. m. Int. Riverside Cem.. Norrlstown. Remalns may be viewed and irienus, ,,,.. w........, .-itumsu TA'6.-July 14" MARIA, wife of Charles W Tag (nee Scheffold) aged 60. Relatives and inenciB. ,u,-- T"V,V,", ,'li. iinr-nt OrShan Asylum and Ladles' Aid of Phlla- ti'deiphla Quartet vm" ln,,a 10 , runerai. int Northwood Cim. Friends may call Wed.. '!u,.n---..7iw Cem '"ii.'.r as Suddenly. July 14. eliv.a UH VoUNO (nee Barton) wife of ChaTles RB Thomas.. Due notice of funeral wlll'be r..,. from-nino ""n ve. .. . MNPFJlTAKEItS I 0YLER DKUAD Alii DIAMMt CKMKTKUV I.OT8 I t- -"-CMf r-ssonsbl. t.rms. Mll. !H0!s44s. Ps. .BotlJ .ptWBOs. , T Rrfl I J? ,pim aril) nn.TH.i riV-1- MON, July 14. RGRfcCCA CQW al'lfl -" of James Van Horn. aged. ,7ft. 5:vl-'?, t late residence Ujberry nve.. Hat- '"V.V.'."-. '.mi"., a d. m.. int. private. I I.a SON ton luesday, July 1,V Intel ment ti.lv.ia 1010, at 12:30 P. m. , WAt.LIS. Suddenly, July 14, VOGEL, widow of Edward N, Wallls. notice of funeral will be given. IDA Due PAKCEI, POST PAWNSHOP AT 904 VINE Loan 11000 for tlO Bring venr diamonds, watches and Jew4rf to the largest pawnshop In the world. Walter's Pawnshop, 904 Vina nnxnrcn to the city I.EflAI, AnVKKTIS-ll-NTl l--5-- KSTATE OF FRANK W. JICNN. the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to salt estate art requested to make payment, ani VW? paving claims to present the same, vHthout delay, at the offlce of the corporate Ins South Tourth st., Phila. E.f?f,c.ul?,';v "".heatnut St.. PhlladelphlaiPa. THE PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, ASA S. WING, President, and MARTHA E. MUNN. Attornevs, Executors. LEWIS, ADLER & LAWS. LOST AND FOUND HAO LOSt bV Wldnw.it l.itv KlaeU ni.aSKn containing money, diamond lavallere. dia mond sunburst, diamond ring, gold eye glasses. In public lavatory, boardwalk Wild wood N J I t liberal reward: no questions asked A 104. Ledger Officv?. B0.9K-rr-sta. Saving- Fund book 45758 on Northern Trust Co.. Phila. Reward. HELP WANTED FEMALE" BEL1, TELEPHONE OPERATING No Experience Necessary 111) TER WEEK FOR BEGINNERS Salary lnci-eased after . ". ."rat four weeks' tralnlnc period. Young women between 18, and 25 lll find tele Jhons operating very fascinating, clean work, with unusual opportuni ties for advancement In salary and position. tn addition fo a good salary, we havs com fortablo rest and lunch rooms, -where, food is served at coat. , Call personally First floor. 13I Arch st. Miss Ryan ALTERATION HANDS ..,- , ON DRESSES Arri.Y BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S ARTISTS LARG'E PHILA delphia women's apparel ing store has well-paylng vear-round positions to women fathion artists. Qualifica tion and some Idea of sal ary desired In first letter. A splendid opportunity for am bitious joung women. P 131. ledger Office. BOOKKEEPER Refined, high-class young woman wanted to run set of personal books In engineer's and architect's office; must bo thoroughly experienced familiar with this class of work and nble to start within the next few dass: compensation In direct pro portion to abUlty of applicant; location, cen ter of city: vfrlto fully in first letter, which will be received In confidence and returned C 333. Ledger Office. BOOKKEEPER, to assist In bookkeeping department of corporation In northern section of city: one. who can do stenographlo work preferred; state age, experience, sal ary expected P 003. Ledger Office. BOOKKEEPER, assistant, for automobile agenrv: must lie quick and accurate, ad Ply 8302 Chestnut st BOOKKEEPER. experienced In all Its branches Phone Manheim SOOT BURROUOHS HOOKKEEPINO MACHINE OPERATORS. BXPHniENCEn. Wi. f THOSE THOROUGHLY FAMILIAR WITH BOOKKEEPING SYSTEMS AND MACHINE OPERATION NEED APPLY: GOOD PAY ANDJ'HANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT AD DRESS F. O. rfOX 31. NEW BRITAIN .. CORRESPONDENT COMPETENT IN STENOGRAPHY APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S -----"'' DISHWASHERS, WHITE APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S DRESSMAKERS. EXPERIENCED ON FINE WORK APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S -"--"" GIRL wanted, colored, for chambermaid and waitress at Langhorne. pa.. 20 mll-s out, Phila. and Reading Railway; no wash ing, good home. Apply Wednesday, Ju! Uf between 10 a. m. and 3 p. m., at 1331 Jcf ferson st . Phila. GIRL experienced at telephone exchange In wholesale grocery. Apply in person Comly. Flanlgen 4 Company. 113 S. Dela ware ave . Phila CAMPBELL'S SOUPS ESTABLISHED 1800 WOMEN AND GIRLS FOR KITCHEN WORK PREPARING VEGETABLES . . ..MI-ATS. F.TC. ALSO GENERAL FACTORY WORK STEADY EMPLOYMENT , . HIGH WAGES INCREASED AUTOMATICALLY TIME AND HALF TIME OVER 48 HOURS PLENTY OF OVERTIME SPECIAL BONUS J2 PER WEEK JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO 2D AND. MARKET STREETS CAMDEN. N. J. -- -?. yrJU.i? ,rar" "tlns: you can earn (U to J2o rer week and paid 1 whlli learning Apply Universal P.d n WW! Co., 257 uiamonq si. HOSIERY PAIRERS AND FOLDERS Experienced 'on fine seamless hosiery To work st night Those not employed durlng'the day Hours, 8 p. m. until 10 p. m. BONUS PAID ' ijn addition to pfece-work rates Can call at the mill In the evening NOTASEME" HOSIERY CO. Oxford and Mascher sis. HOUSE GIRL wanted. Sherry's Cat.. Brosd snd Christian. JANITRESS Three rooms, partly furnished. . for light services. 1401 N. 1tth t. ' LAUNDRY FANCY IRONERS; NO HATURDAT WORK APPLY MARKET STREET LAUNDRY 1308 FILBERT STREET LEDGER CLEnK wanted for posting, tx. perlenced on bank, auditors' or stock ledgers; apply by letter only: gtv. full psi- ir-nl.ra. Westlnghouse Limn rvi r.s .Wldener Bldg. MILLINER8. EXPERIENCED APP.,Y BUREAUOKPLOYMENT OPERATORS, experienced on Union Special . . machines'-piece work: best rates paid; steady work. Hyglenlo Fleeced Underwear Co-. 2415 N. Howard. " SPOOLERS, experienced on vfln. cotton snd msrcerlzcu slceln ysriis: steady work .mi.. goon wnarBi it win ie worm "rour te. InveBtlaiatB- irrl.dViArvar. A.. I Mt. Co,.,.48O0 N. f8tb St., mar Wsjm. June? , , . c, . 1 ".. HELP WANTEP-gBMALK'V ," 5Ti?iK99MEI,En'. t5XPERtfiNCED. tRSiW-JKH rOSITIONt OPPOR- TUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT. APPLY .rul,I-IC I-EDOER CO. 6TII AND i CHESTNUT STS. ASK FOR MR. WIEST knid'w -I'.'-S-V nnd. Htnt to boik Hon i?,"l,.Wl-"-ih-r Urf lumber corpora. tU"n!.,fcff!1"1 section of dtyj ipofl. i" ?. m own handwriting, stating 8 30 fnP a USf'an'L."-u.r-' "pected; hoara WAITREsaEg (WHITE! . "ntiiujoni- a Ai'i'ux UUIIBAU OP BMPLOTJ1ENT VMnSl" WAiff?? & fl?JMiSJ '"."JLiS Jn e.ntr.1 phone exchange." A 30." Le.d?'off !:" ""' W32i5SB8,j cPrIenced .on fine cotton an .m.'.rcerllid k,,n yamsT steady -rork antlra yeari pood wages: It will be, worth tout iuir. lo 4ooo N, 18th st,, near Wains June. n?HVa.SSK"' .?!.?I0"ffi' .?'. ..wiitol --. . .v..... , Buii.uiB itotk lar suiiaoia person: particulars sent on receipt of quail flcattons. P 92D. Ledger Office. HELP WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT. C. P. A.: state age. P,r. ence, compensation, o 31 B. Ledger Offle.. ACCOUNTANTS A well-known (1, - ....... lip accountants requires experienced seniors" semis. n net. .nrf 1..n,.. - l. si.Brn,gr. flee. fnelai;.t,. V'-;'?.: .r. ''.VariOUS Of :;r:-".Va" . """-,c,",uJ ? age. .v. j-.ii.iiio uu s&mrjr requtrea, Ofnce. A 38, ledger A UTO MOBILE MECHANIC, first class- good salary: steady work: first-class workmg conditions. F. L. Daniel,. Hlghtstovvn Ml caiii'E.vters. Seeds ft DerhamTcontrae- " tors Columbia ave. bridge. oVs?huyN " kill river. East River Drive. Falrmount rarK, CLERK 1 EXTENDING CLERK WANTED BT WHOLESALE HOUSE: MUST BE QUICK AND ACCURATE AT FIGURING FRAC TIONS. ADDRESS r O. LOCK BOX 1013. COST ACCOUNTANT TO TAKE CHARCHS , OF 'DEPARTMENT; OUT-OF-TOWN F.W-Z9SZ- UP.H0J?' Jm- A- u- SfcTlUEV KKN. NETT SQUARE 22. FOR APPOINTMENT, DESIGNERS, experienced In m.dlum and heavy machine tools: give age and ex perience In detail. Address A. Wood, cars of the Nlles Tool Works Co.. Hamilton. O. DRAFTSMAN Heavy machine tool experi ence preferred: state schooling and com plete experience in application and weekly wage required P 118, Ledger Office. DRAFTSMEN Bethlehem Steel Company has several permanent positions open for first-class designers and mechanical drafts men on hydraulic presses and machinery, rolling mills and spei lal machlnerv; only men who can deliver the goods should apply.,, giving age, experience and ealary expected, to H. If. Hummel. Bethlehem Steel Company. Bethlehem, Pa. ' DRAFTSMEN, structural, on crane work. Apply Crane Dept.. Nlles-Bement-Pond Co.. Mlfllln nnd Meadow sts. ELECTRICIAN wanted. nut St.. second floor. Apply 006 Chest- FURNITURE FINISHERS. EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S --r-'11 LABORERS. Seeds Derhan.. contractors. Columbia nve bridge over Schuvlklll river. East River Drive, Falrmount Park. LEDGER CLERK wanted for postlnr ex perienced on bank, auditors1 or .tock ledgers: apply by letter only: glvo full par ticulars. Westlnghouse Lamp Co.. 340) v Wldener Bldg. N MACHINE TIAND3 EXPERIENCED MEN on moulders or stickers; 48 hours: highest wages. Planing Mill, oth and Tioga its. SPECIAL. OPPORTUNITIES FOR MEN ON PRODUCTION WOItK Ages IS to 43 WEIGHT 140 LBS. OR MORIS MUST BE IN GOOD PHYSICAL CONDITION No experience necessary No labor trouble Apply in person or communicate st -v once with Factory Employment v Office. THE GOODYEAR TIRE AND RUBBER CO., FIRST-CLASS MACHINE MAN. FAMILIAR WITH GARNETT MACHINES. TO TAKB CHARGE OF GARNETT ROOM AND GET RESULTS. GOOD WAGES TO RIGHT MAN. OLD-ESTABLISHED MATTRESS FACTORY. M OH. LEDGER 0FFIC8. s '1 MEN WANTED AT ONCE FOR THE . U. S. MERCHANT MARINE" TO BE TRAINED AS , SAILORS. F1RBMEN. STEWARDS St)R GOOD JOBS AT GOOD PAT ON OCEAN-GOINa stnr PAT WHILE TRAINING: BOARD VAND QUARTERS FREE; AGES IS TO 33; BRING BIftTH CERTIFICATES. APPLY TO U. &.' SHIPPING BOARD AGENT CITY HALL YAHD - PHILADELPHIA MKN wanttd' in sttel-bardenln: departrainl;;'5 , J-iOc K(V)u wile p . 4vuj pnwit- v S. Ishssbii "KTlAO Tlall Waal -tlrsr rssi vl VI K M -ii ,MH'fr j'in&" t , it:''?: M P'a Pk ' j '-" or' H'- M-t- "& i rt"it Ji- ? ,f 3 tOe- irv--& $8fctiJti .-Jl4atrfA fc-iBeftWvJC t. it rair ?-. .' iliflB-; - r- :. 3 '