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BUSINESS NOTES
Two Irani-Atlantic freight services
from Hoaton, discontinued during the
war, are to be resumed on September' 1.
Farmers of the southern states should
obtain their mljed fertilizers for the
fall season of 1010 nt nn areraRe price
about no per cent lower than the price
which prevailed for the spring season
this year, the Department of Agricul
ture has announced.
China steadily is being n serious com
petitor to domestic tungsten ore pro
ducers in the 'sale of the ore on the
American market, according to a state
ment by the Department of Commerce.
It hns been found, It was said, that
the Chinese ora can be produced, ship
ped and marketed n this country at
costs considerably under the figures
asked for domestic tungsten ore, be
cause of the low cost of Chinese min
ing labor.
For the third successive ueek, the
cash markets for the commodities of
chief consumption exhibit a downward
tendency, declines in the .'113 quota
tions numbering thlrty-nlue, as against
AN un'usual investment
opportunity is presented
in the 3-Year 1 Convertible
.Notes of a well-established
corporation, which occupies a
particularly strategic position
in its field," with a constant
ly growing demand for its
products.
The security behind this issue is
nearly 3 times the amount of notes
offered, while the combined plants have
an indicated earning power equivalent
to ten times the interest requirements.
We can supply a limited amount
of thee Notes subject to prior sale, at
a price to yield ?bout
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Send for descriptive
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PHILADELPHIA
BOSTON
SPB.INOFZELD
John Bull Rolls Up
England has lifted the injunction against the "Exportation
of Capital," thus setting her industry in motion and
strengthening her finances. Will she regain her commercial
' and financial supremacy?
The Decline of Sterling
It js already bfo below par. Yet the English Gov
ernment is making no attempt to check the fall Why?
What will be the effect of the depreciation on foreign
trade?
A UTHORITATIVE articles on these and other questions
of importance to merchants, bankers and brokers
appear in The AnnaKst. Every week this publication
shows, by charts, tables and pithy articles, the domestic
and foreign tendencies affecting business.
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Published by he iVew York Times Co., Times Square, New York
Checks Cashed, .Deposits Received
and Accounts Opened
From 8.30 A. M. Till Midnight
Accounts' of Individuals, Firms and -Corporations Invited
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National, State and City Depository
Cqpital and Surplus, $1,500,000 Resources, $12,000,000
Franklin Trust Co.
15th Street 'Below Market W Phila Office, 52nd and Market Sts.
The InstltutlonThat Gave Philadelphia Day and Night Service
thirty advances, thouth tho trend to-
jyard a lower level Is strongly resisted.
Commercial failures last week In the
United Btatcs were 104 against 115 the
p'rcvlous week, 00 two weeks before and
188 the corresponding week last year.
Failures In Canada number 7, against
11 the previous week, 10 two weeks be
fore and 10 last year. Of faltures Inst
week In the United States, 34 were In
the East, 2.". South, 32 AVest and 13 In
the Pacific states, and 02 "reported
liabilities of ?"000 or more, against
37 the previous week.
uondon Stock market
Undertone Helped by Improvement In
, Dollar, Exchange
London, Aug. .25. There was no
snap to the ttohsactlops In securities
on the stock exchange and thetnarkets
were mixed.
Following a dip, the gilt-edged sec
tion rallied, the undertone being helped
by the Improvement In dollar exchange.
Grand Trunks were good, but South
American and Mexican's lacked steadl-
Oils were flabby. Shell Trans
port and Trading was 8 11-10.
were spotty.
Mines
i.
folder P. P. L3i5
PROVIDENCE
His Sleeves
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET
New York, Aug. 25. Throughout the
morning session trade interests were
aggressive sellers, their offerings of
fnlrlv ffnnrt.Rly.orl M,vt- t..l ..!...
a i. . ... . . - f
tlown irom me initial figures at 11 . '30
a. m., December having touched lll.nfl,
March 18.00 and May 18.8!, or about
0 poinM below the previous close.
This slump carried December to over
5c below the high point of 24c, reached
on June 13 last.
The local spot innrket vias quiet, but
early In the day it was Impossible to
correctly quote the market until the
exchange trading had become more set
tled.
While some of the recent promlnodt
bulls express the opinion thnt prices nre
very low, it is believed unlikely thnt
they will attempt at the moment to nd
vance values In the face of such sharp
breaks In the primary markets.
Friday's Todav's
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20.43
20 28 "18 7.1
20.08
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1B.7S -I" 25
in.72 "in on
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10.55 Maoo
Auguat . .
September
October . .
November
Iiecember
January ..
February .
March ...
April
.May ......
June
Julv
nld.
10 20
IP 10
LOCAL MINING STOCKS
TOrOPAH STOCKS
Hid Ask
Jim nutler 30 32
MacNamaro. on r.r.
Midway l 2.'
Mlipah Extension nB n""
Montana 12 17
North RUr "1 7
Rescue Bull 17, 111
West End 11 2!
Goi.nriEi.n stocks
Atlanta 01 in
lllue Hull 02 i3
Hooth on ,14
Dlamondfleld R B 01 n.
Daisy nt n.t
Kewnnas v.. .n3 n4
Oro nl m
Silver Pick 0". 07
Spearhead 0 OS
MISCEMjANEOUS
Arltona United 2.1 31
N'eatla Wonder 41 in
Tecnpa Mlnlnif 03 I?
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
Orfat Northern Partr Comran quar
terly of 1'a per cent, payable Reptcmbr 2
to Btock of record August 2..
Erie and rtttnb'jrRh Railroad Companv
quarterly of fi7 centn. pafthle September
10 to stock of record Ausrust SO
United Driitf Conwany. quarterly of
Pr cfrnt on common? payable October 1 to
lock of record September 15; quarterlj of
9TV cents oo first preferred. paable Nn
mber 1 to stork of record October 15, nnd
quarterly of 1H per cent on second pre-
rerr'i, paaDie iecemoer j. io block or
record No ember 13,
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Philadelphia Markets
GRAIN AND FLOUR
WHEAT- Receipts, 501,110 bushels. Prices
rUlffl firm hll, Vtnafnaaa u.a nulet
quotations No. i red winter. M.so: No l
in i
normern spring, Z30. No 1 hard winter,
2.S0. No 1 red winter, garlicky. 2.3Ts
No. l red, mullr, 2 81. No 1 red, gar
licky and smutt, J2.3I. No 2 red winter.
2.S; No. 1! northern spring. 2.S8; No. S
hard winter, 2 38, No 2 r-d winter. gar
licky 2S. No, 2 red, smutty. $2.S3i No.
2 TO...?r,,pk' "id smutty, $2 31.
CORN Receipts, 34.100 bushels. Demand
was light nd prices were 2ff3o lower We
mints yellow In rnr lots for local trade, as
to quality and location, at 2 122.H per
luhel.
OATS Receipts, .MOD hushels. Prices
were weak with demand light We quote
Car lota m to location No. 1 white, nnggic.
No a white, RAWHOc, N0. 3 white. SB8.c;
No 4 white. R4WK.V
FLOUR Rerelpts, 1.391.02S, bushels
Trade waa nulet. but prices ruled steady
Quotations: To arrive, per 10rt lb". In HCIh.
Jute ncki: winter straight, western, new,
J10.lnol0.40i n-arh, new, 10W10 25i
Kansas straight, new JlltTJl.Sn; Kansas,
short patent, new. $11 an ijri 1.7.1. spring,
ahort patent, old liajrlSRO. do. short rat
ent. new. $11.7M?.2: Ho, patent, old, 1! SO
13, do. do, new, $11.60fll.78i do. first
clear, old. Jt 2.1M0: do. do. new. li
D.RO
. RTE FLOl'U dull and unchanged
e quote at 18 35R.norer barrel. In racks,
as ii quality
PROVISIONS
The martial rtilari alaai-v ullh m moderate
Hobb nr trade Onnttinn follow: I.'eef.
in sets, smoked and alr-drled. ones KnucKies
and. tenders, smoked and alr-drled. MSc;
pork, family l7c- hams. S. P. cured, loose.
3841300: do. xklnnari Innia 3A14 tffSRoi d.
do smoked 3l4 4T40c. do. boiled, boneless l
.15c picnic shoulder, s p. cured, loo.e. I
28c; do. smoked. 20;n4c. bellies. In pickle
IftnKtV !lin r,alr'i t.a. n ttf, 1 m cil lH I
... uu.( virnniatt uniriia iu. i gnt u, "-
REFINED SUGARS
Light orTerlngs restricted business Prlc-s
were unchanged on a basis of nc for fine
granulated.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
RUTTF.R The market was nulet, but of
anrdnlcVrnud"b.eeadfh."qu,1.lont,,!'t,
Sot d-naeked creamery, extras. 57o.
htgh-
scoring goods. 58 03c. the latter for Jobbh
ir tobhlnff
alcs extra firsts 5c. firsts, 52'4 W5.V
seconds. Kfntf.Mic, aret crsamtry rholrp tn
rnncy. ROffBlc do. fslr to itood. K4W5c,
fancv brands of prints Jobbing nt HSOillc
fair to choir, acinic
noos Demand -was fairly sctle and
prices ruled firm on desirable fresh-irathered
stock llie quotations Free cases nearbx
sir. KO tier crate, current-recelnts thnt will
-.rade Mr. fair to good S13.fifl(M4 . west
ern, extra firsts, 115 no per case first-,
M4 40W15, nearhv and western seconds
l?fiO013nn Inferior lots lower func se
lectrd .. JoKhlnsr nt nftrltlc per d 'n
CHEESK Was dull and weak Quoin
tlons: N V Find Wis whole-milk flals,
current make, fancy 32e. specials higher.
N V. and Wis whote-mllk flats, rurrcnl
make, fair to Rood 30?31c Some fantj
Koodn Jobbing at .1.1(9 34c
POULTRY
LIVE necelpta were llht. but offerlnKS
were ample for the limited requirements of
the trade, and the market was btrelv "teadv.
Vie quote: Fowls la express 33f.1Ho.
sprlnic chickens, broilers, not Leghorns el
low. skinned, weighing l'i 2 lbs apiece.
3Sc. spring chickens broilers not Leg
horns, jellnw-.sklnned. weighing lfjl'i lb'
apiece 34S.1c. White Leghorns, yellow,
skinned, uelffhlnir IS. ffl-i lh eniee atffr
1?c. White Leghorns, jellow-sklnned. smaller
sizes. 2f.inc. rcosterc 23lff:4c. ducks
spring 3nc. do. Pekln old' 2R3nc, do.
Indian Ilurner. old. 2fl2Sc. pigeons old
per pair. 40c, do, young, per pair, ,TS40c
DHESSED roULTIW was In tnlr demand
and prices "ere veil maintained Quotations
Fowls, fresh-klllcd. drv-packed, in bnes
weighing 4 lbs nnd over aplrt A 41 '4 c
weighing .Ti lbs .iqiffjnc weighing 3 lbs .
.....;...- amniicr s'w s. savate. rresh killed.
In bbls fancv drs -picked, weighing 4 lbs
"nd oer anlece 41c; weighing 3'i lb.
iplece. ,17.18c weighing 3 Ibb apiece 14W
3.c, smaller sizes 328S33C. old roosters
I dry-picked. 27c. broilers, Jersey, choice 4fi
,500. other nearby, 38'4,Jc; exceptional lots
higher; do. 'western. 1.137c. spring ducks,
'nearhv, 32c, exceptions' lots higher, spring
I ducklings, nearby, 34W.1SC. squabs white
weighing lllfrl? lh wr rloxen. 1R.H IH
a.21- i- flo- weighing DfllO lbs per dozen,
7 .inifrs 2V do. do weighing S lbs per
dozen. nfli7.V do do. weighing 7 lbs ner
dozen J4.ROri 2V d? do weighing ttnV.
Ihs per dozen. 2 50(?f 3 rn dnrk, $1 .nU
2.2.1. small and No 2, nOcftTIS
FRESH FRUITS
There was a gobd demand for apples and
peaches and prices ruted Arm Watermelons
and cantaloupes lower. We quote Apples
r-er basket, 40CU$1 25: do, per bushel ham
per, n0cS$2, do. per barrel. 2."nfi(l. Can
taloupes, Delaware and Maryland, per
crate 2,1ctf $1 .10 Watermelons southern,
per car. Jlootfr 275 Hlackberrles, per quart,
lS'S,2oc Peaches, Delaware and Marland.
per bushel basket II 502.21. do. do
rer , -bushel basket IPC II 15 do. New
Jersey, per crate. $Hr2.50. do, do, per bas
ket 40cJl 2.1 Hucklcberrle6, per quart
la23c Lemons, per box. II sitf n .IS
Oranges, California per box I2 2n5,1
Potatoes were lower pnder Piore liberal of
ferlngs Onions and cbbage steady H hlte
potatoes. Eastern Shore VlrglnK per bbl
No 1. 5,1 50. No 2. $2(83.50 White
potatoes, Jersey, rer basket No 1 II 2,13'
1 8.1. lower grade-. BOlSfSOo White potatoes
per 150-pound sacks. I45 25 Cabbage per
basket 50afi.1e Onions New Jersev per
basket 75c(RJl 50, do do per bushel ham
rer JK32.10
VEGETABLES
The market was generall stead though
demand was onls moderate Quotations
White potatoes Eastern Shore. Va per bhl
No 1. 5B50i No 2 $34 White po
tatoes Jersey per basket No 1 II 2.16
1 4.1, lower grades. GOffRSc White potatoes
per HO-lh sacks, I5fl Cabbage, per bas
ket. soen.lc. Onions. N J . per basket,
".left II 50, do. do, per bushel hamper Ilia
2.50
LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS
Chicago. Aug 25 HOOS Receipts 23
ooo, lower, top. $21 01. heavy wejfht Jl" 0
020 25. medium weight 11021 60. light
weight. JI9 4021 60. light lights Jig 75ff
21 1.1 heavy packing sows, smooth. Jls 50ff
10 pirklng sows, rough, tlT 501K 2.1 pIeb
CATTLE-JORecelpts. 24.000 nathe bef
Eteers aboe 10 and best she Mock stead
to rtrong; others 25c to 40c lower. elfl!
mosth $1 lower; western and feeder stesdv
tn 15c lower. Beef steers medium and
hesi weight, choice and prlrn. Mi. 50Sf
18 7,-i medium and good. 12.5(IS1 So. com
mon 110012.50. light weight good and
choice 114ft 18.25. medium and on"!"?";
SO 50S14 Hutcher cattle heifers 7 50'fll
15 cows T 2ilei3.ftO. canners and cut
ters i)T.2.1; eal caliea. light and rno,j
weight 10 20, feeder steers, R913T5
stoclcer Iteer.. 0 TSStll. wt"n rsng,
".or,, $0.50 10 50, cows and heifers $7 50
SHEEP Kecelpto 30 0O0. lower, lambs
S4 pound, down. 14.251T 50 eulls and
?ommnn. 013.T5i -n w"J'r,s- A1,,10
312 75: ewes, medium, good and choice
IT T590 15: cull md common. I3W7.25
iui.k...e1i Aur 23 CATTLE Receipts.
"TOO "head Btedy StTeV.. 1 1 IT . helf
;Js 111 Min "of cows, $W11. Ches
Receipts. ISOOhead Lower Top$!2 50
HOGS Receipts 3000 head st'Jdk
,i iiia 't 50B22 hsvr rkers. J2.'B'
20V"ilgn-tl iofkVri. 2-.'r2522.50. pigs,
''-Iheep2 AND ABB-PS,SI',.5SS?
head Steady Top sneep. in .... w.
$15
-., nofT.lo. N. V.. Aug 2.1 -r-Al ,L.r;-
Recelpt... R50O. gooa ... f..v ....f..
SlflfflT. butchers, ?,! ''TAXb
110 n18, heifers. 813 25! cows, J-
ii. hills $7.5010 50, Blockers and feed-
23, pigs. $23; rSugns. Ilfl.50010. stags. $12
?! 50
AND
I.AMUS necelpts, 6000;
. . ?... war- ntee.. 60c lower; lamb"
Win 7' earUnVs. "$8912. wethers. I WW
10 50. ewes, $5.50i -mixed sheep. $9 50
aio .
BUTTER. EGGS AND CHEESE
New .ork. Aug. 25. nUTTBR Irregular.
Receipt MM tue "l .'il'Jif'-.VVtl?.
Mr Mtraa 55 e56c; Orsts, MM rCMHci
seconds 5o52c; state dairy.
roos Steady Receipts. 11.235 cases.
Fresh gathered extras, 5153ct storage
packed extra flref. 5153cj Bt6rage-packe.l
flrsts 4750c: gathered extra nrsts nt
53c- dirt es. No 1. 39e40c; No B. 0J 88c;
"ecks 843ci undergrade. 25U33CJ flrst..
478500, seconds. 50865, state and nearbj
hennery whites. 6870c -ll'-erct .. hlea
SSeftlTc. Veslafn whites. 55B67c: Paclflo
coat 67c outside: western and southern
gathered whites. 4550c: state and nearby
hJnnervh!-.."-ns.68fl;c: gathered hrjvn, and
mixed 636 56c. falrMo prime. 45i!2c: re
ff Jeritor. No 1, 464fc No, 2. 4445c.
riiKESB StMitv. Recelpta, 8508 boxes.
M.r.E.1
Flat current make? colored,
.,. A.n., flat current make.
MttOSOc: hat current make, whites. aver-l plaints ot tne sale mnuuv u. owvn
.vviwout.. .1 .,.,1.1, uiunli. ai.. rr..aa nil 1H Is under av
age run 20V4 30o: colored specials, 30)4
01C; Wnil". eAi.. Mar
rvAVT.TP.HT T-nriheries and other forms of
runnlnv are rendered nearly painless
v if the victim carries one of our hold-up policies.
x Bank messengers and paymasters particularly
need such protection these days. Let us ex
plain this policy to you.
Harris J.La'tta
PENNWVAmABtpO. PHILADELPHIA.
CORN MOVES UPWARD
WHEN SHORTS COVER
First Prices Irregular, With
Tendency to Woakness.
Bears Loss Aggressive
ORA1N nr.l.T WEATHF.R FORECAFfT
n,laa.
An. 25 'Illinois, Wisconsin,
North Dakota Fair tonlht
W Mtnnenota'
and Tuesdsv no chance In temperature.
Missouri Unsettled northwest fair east
and siuth tonl(ht and Tuesday. Iowa
Fair east, partly cloudy and unsettled
west tonlfht and Tuesday South Dakota
Portly cloudy tonight and Tuesday! warmer
tonltnt Nehraska Partly cloudy and
somewhat unsettled tonlht and Tuesday
Kansas Fair tonight Tuesday and prob
ably Wednesday, not much change In tem
perature Montana and Wyoming ralr
trnlght and Tuesday.
Chicago, Aug. 2.". Buying by com
mission houses and covering by shorts
caused n decided stiffening In prices
for corn today, nfter they had moved
rrrntlcally, with nn Inclination to wonk-nc-.8.
Offerings toward the close fell off
sharply and bears were less aggresRlvr.
Kxeept for parts of the southwest.
vihero moisture hns been scarce, weather
nnrt fmn na.i-tt Mpn fn.nr.lilii lliinnlr.1.
. ni t a 4 i ! i
";? little freer, but traders expected
IjtHe, if any, accumulation during the
"
remainder of the season
Reports fronfl the country indicated
'flint holders were more willing to sell.
fearing competition from Texas. The
enr situation wns unsatisfactory. A
privntc dispatch from Ituffalo said that
W"s pno"lnS there with a cold win.I
iiiuwiiik across rnc iokcs.
l'art of the selling early was due to
recessions In prices for hogs and the
cash nrticle and a sharp loss in wheat
nines nt Minneapolis, owing to lirny
receipts,
Oats followed the trend of corn. Trade
wns conlitieil to local interests goncr
nllj. The demand from outsiders wns
small. Tlujlng by commission lunis.es
I whs nppnrcnt on nil breaks.
Leading fulures'ranged as foltown
Corn (new deller) s0t
Open High I.OW ( In.- rloao
JPt I 7 1 W, 1 77V I ROV, I 7-.'.
Dec . 1 401, i 43H i 40 t 41i , .,,
Oats
Pept 71 . Tilt 71V, 7P. 71K.
Dec .
Pork-
74'.
75
73',
74'i 74
Ienl
. . 43 4.1
44 00
41 OO 4I 00
Lnrd
ppt .
Oct .
21) 00
. 28 no
20 40
29 22
20 00
2R.no
20 31
29 17
Illbs
Fept 24.20
tAske-l
24 7.1 24.20 24 71
GAIN IN LOCAL LOANS
Reserves Higher Than Tills Week
Last Year
Thp nvrrflRp condition of lnoinlirre of
the rhllnrlolpliin Clcnring Homo Asso
ciation for the .upefc prprcdinK tmlnv
is shown in thp wppkl.r statement, with
comparisons, ns follows:
ALL MEMnERS
A.ta- 'in
Loans R04. 440.000
Lx-hgs Clear lloue 21.741.000
uuf irom oanits
ltank deposits
IndMdual deposits
Time deporlts
lies w Ith F It 11. A
legal depositaries
Cash In faults
Total reserve held
esere required
lin.a.is.noo
143 aso.raxi
R22.Rin.onn
n, (Kin, ooo
nT.fl.10.On0
14.01.1.000
n4.11
VM
excess reaarp
4.;
MIIMnERR' RESERV
Reserve held
Exceas reserve
Defreas-
H. 074.01)0
TRUST COS NOT MEMHERS RESERVE
STSTEM
Resenn held $3.S53.0OO JIOS.OOO
Lxcesa reserve ,1, 074. (Mill ! "ft oik)
In addition to the deposits above there
wero this week $20 R04.6O0 goierninenl d
posits, against which no reserve In required.
Combined Reserve Bank Report
Washington, Aug 26 The vveekls report
of the combined condition of the twelve
Federal Reserve banks, at the close of busi
ness on Friday August 22 announced bv
the Federal Reserv Uoird. Is as follow.
(OOO omitted)
RESOURCES
, Aug 2" Aug 15
Oold coin and certifi
cates In vault $260 50T $250 651
Gold settlement fund 570 40 501 200
Total gold held bj
banks . . $30 OS;
Gold with Feneral Re
serve agents . 1 127 028
Gold redemption fund
$841 8.17
1.11S.804
with U S Treasury I0T 270 121,830
Tulal gold rrerves $2,074,285 $2,082,3R7
Legal tender, sliver
rtfo . subsidiary coin 6S.418 HO, 136
Total reserves
.$2,142 701 $2,151,723
Bills discounted secured
by gov't war obllg .$1,563 04 $1,622,002
All other 211 22 220,347
llllla bought In open
market .. . 362.0U 374,375
Total bills on hand $2,137,221 $2,117,714
V S Government bonds 27. "OS 27,008
V 3 Vlctoo Notes 200 274
I) H certificates of In
debtedness . 237 R47 205,727
Increasa
i iim.otHi
S 132.000
S40.000
1 niT.tinn
'H27.O(l0
2O2.000
I li.OO(i
220.(100
1 R72.000
OOO 71 mm
Mnj.ooo
11,270.000
1 2S.1 OOO
Total earning as-ets. $2,402 375 $2,440,813
Bank premises . . $11 804 $11,800
Gold tn transit or In
custody forelcn com
panies ... 102 748 89.031
Uncollected Items tde
ducted fr gross dep 783,170 838,309
Five per cent redemp
tion fund against r
R bank notes 11 382 ,11,813
All other resources u.005 0.B03
Total resources J5.444 096 $5,553,188
LIABILITIES
Capital paid In $84 730 $81,400
Surplus . 81 087 81.087
Government deposltr 108.3311 58,584
Due to members re
serve account . . 1 870 834 1 778.365
Deferred avallablltj -,., .,.,..'
Items 603,812 670,545
Other deposits Incl for
government credits 08.O9S 109,210
Total gron deposits $2,487,074 $1610.704
Fert Tit: notes In ae- . .,
tunl circulation . .. 2.553.634 2,640.004
Fed lies, bank notes In
clrculat'n net liability 215 795 20I..7OO
All other liabilities in
cluding forelun bo- , .,
ernment credits . 21.876 20,381
Total liabilities $6,444,006 $5.6a3.18S
Ratio of totil reserves
to net denoclt and
Fed Re note lia
bilities combined .
Ratio of fiold reserves
to Fed. Res notes in
(..rtUMtlnn. after set
tine aside 35 against
net deposit llabllltt-
M 3r
60 0i
6! T;
61 4
U. S. PROVES OIL SCHEMES
Federal. Trade Commission Starts In
quiry In Fifty Texas Enterprises
Wnahlnrtnn. Aue. 2.1. The Federal
Trade ComnilRsion announred that it lias
beeun an active cruade acainst "wild
cat" oil promoters in the 'leias Items.
Atlnn nirainst fake promotion
schemes has been threatened by various
federal departments for many months,
especially since It was found that hold
ers of Liberty bonds vere being mulcted.
The commission's announcement
reads t
"Tnvestitratlon of some fifty com-
n, i . . . . r, .... . ti.i... .ti nni.
"- I IU IUC J. .!.., , V ,a
by the Federal 'iraae commission, u
was announced today. The commis
sion has sent two of its investigators
into the region with instructions to
make a searching inquiry into the
PAKPS.
"The complaints were lodged with the
comnilbsion by competing concerns sell
ing stocks or others interested In the
legitimate development of the fields."
TWO THIEVES BREAK JAIL
Tltusvllle, Pa., Aug. 2.I. Carl Pat
terson and Harry Castle, local young
men who were to be arraigned today
for breaking into several stores, and who
confessed to stealing an automobile and
a horse and buggy, broke jail here last
nlglit by sawing off Iron bars with c
hack6S(T.
BURGLARS GET $1000
IN SIX CAMDEN JOBS
Homes and Stores Ransacked
of Jewelry Also Break
In Restaurant
lturRlars" robbcil nix homrt nnd xtorr'
in Cnmdpn ItiRt nlRht. Tlip procepdi of
tho six robberies are Valurd nt about
?1000.
In one inRtnncp thr ImrRlnrR sot Into
the buildin by bronklnR a rrnr win
dow. Tlio homr of Loui-, !rrman, 701
Knighn iivcntip, wnti first cntrrcd.
Kvcry room in thp liousr was Mtrd
and raiiRnrKrd, but the band Irft with
out nnytliint: of value.
A diamond rinc nnd other valuables
were taken from the home of Molllo
Hear, "li'l North Tenth street. Ill this
house clothing nnd furnishings were
spread over the lloor in eery room.
W. G. Nolan. HX" Vine street, from
whose home ?0 nnd nn automobile
liceiixe were stolen, heard the noise made
by the burglars and got tlownotairs in
time to see the last of the band scaling
the rear fence.
Two diamond rings and SI!." were
taken from the home of Oeorge Kn
dich. at Locust and Knlghn nveuues.
Tho band entered the Garden State
Lunchroom, 114 Market street, and,
nfter eating a substantial meal at one
of the tables, took a quantity of food
stuffs. The pnlnt shop of A. It. Dease, 110
Market street, was the lost la'' en
tered.
WINS $35,000 VERDICT
Large Damages for Man Injured In
Railroad Wreck
North Wales, Ta.. Aug. 25. For in
juries he sustnlned in the Fort Wash
ington wreck on the Heading Railway
seten months ago, .1. Wesley llowland.
of North Wales, has been awarded
:;.-,000 damages.
llowhind was severely injured and was
in the hospital for mouths, under
going a series of operations nnd sur
viving after a heroic fight. The rail
way company also paid his hospital bills
and costs of other medical nttention.
Trade Conference at Shore
i.u !, .... n Inlnillimnnt nf inrliid- I Heumanti, aged 4 Relative-, and friends
With the r" pt.ibll'-liraprit ot inaus jln,lld t0 M,.nd fUeral. Wed. 2pm
feia' oonfi'lencp n;.el tliP rcjstnratinu of from the residence of his parents 174 S
, . ,, ;... ula i, ' i.orrance bi. i.iiorris st iliow n-in,
lymtrml .trnrlini; as its objects. tlienoiv Cross Cem Auto service
International Trado C'liifprPiicp to br-i H1TCHENB Aug in suddenb. oni
of September 21. will be attended bj
hading businev. incu from all pertioiis ot
the eountrj , as well an by prominent
figures in industrial .uid Nhippinc cir
cles of Europe. Too conference will be
lit lil under the aupice- of the Cham
ber of Commerce of the United States.
IN MKMORIVM
McAS'ESPEY In memorv of HM.ES Mc.
A.SESPEV Died Aug 25. 101.1
Ever present In nremory as long as mem
orv shall last SON.
'eatljs;
AD VMS Aujt 23. SAMANTHA R . widow
of ASilllam L. Adams Funeral services.
Tues , 2 p in , sister's residence, Mrs. Anna
M Kfk 2641 N 17th et. Int private. Mt
Peaco Cem.
ARMSTRONG Aus 24 MART A .
daughter of Maj and the late Genre Arm
strtrir. aged 18 Relatives and friend ..Ifo
Children of Mars of St Vincent s Home,
and Chelten Ladles' Nest. Order of Owls
Invited to attend funeral. Weir ft 30 i m .
from her mother's residence, 202 E. Haines
st Germantown Solemn mass of requiem
St Mncent's Church 10 a m Int Holy
ttcnuicnre cem
URADHUR1 At Pittsbureh Aur 23
MAROARETTA CLINTON PRADRURY.
w idow of Robert Bradbury and mother of
Dr Robert H Bradbury and Man Clinton
Lltman aited 75 sears Di notice of fu
neral will be, sriven
RAUMOARDNER HENRY LEONARD
ad 3 -.ears and S months son of Ira O.
and Maude Daumcardner Deatti took place
or. Jul 1 at R Paulo Brazil and was due
to nn operation following msentertc hernia
BALDWIN EJuddenlv Aug 23 HHi. ES
SIE I. beloved daughter of Chalkier B
and Capltola Baldwin Relatives and friends,
alo emploves of Provident Life if Trust Co
are Invited to attend funeral. Wed 2 p. m .
from tho residence of her jmrenti-, 6315
LimeMlm Tike Gtn Int Oakland Cem
Friends maj call Tues ee S to 10 o'clock.
BEHAN - Aug 24. 191.1, JOSEPH J . hus
band of Minnie E Behan Relatives nnd
friends, also vmplojes of Pels Soap Works,
directors of the Bart ram Bldg & Loan Assn :
members of Paechall Victors Assn . are in,
tted to attend funeral Wed. 7 30 a m,
from hli late residence, 6S3T Woodland ae
High Mass at Clement's Church. I'aschal
llle. : a in. Int Kol Crois Cem
BELL Ave 24. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
BFLI. (veteran of Civil War., husband of
Sarah n Bell Relalea and friends. St.
AiDan s linage, pto. '-u, i ana .a &i
tTnUemitv (Mmnter Nn ISrt R A M . (n
lted to service Wed , 2 P in . 827 N Sth
et Int private. Friends mas call Tues .
7 30 to ft v m Hillsdale. Camden co ,
Mich papers copv
BENNETT Aug 24 MARGARET, wife
of lhn O Bennett nee Porter Relatives
and friends united to attend funeral serv
ices. Thurs 2 p. m 3100 Hutchinson st
Int Greenmount Cem Remains mav be
viewed ed . ft to 10 p m
PENMKL Aug M lena, aaugnter or
.Tacnh nnd Elizabeth Rensel. Relative and
frlend3 invited to funeral services. Tues .
3.30 p m parents' residence, lfllfl Ronitz
st . Nl't(wn Int private Northwood
Cem Friends may call Mon . 8 to 10 p tn.
BOWERS Of Berwn Fa Aug. 21,
JOHN, husband of late Annie Rtrwers. aed
S7. Relatives and friends Invited to serv
Ict. Tues 2pm Oliver II Batr Bldg .
lfrSfi Ches'nut st Phila Int. Mt Morlah
Cem
BROWN Aug 22 CHARLES A.. hUS
band of Hannah Jt Brown (nee Carlon)
Relathes and friends Imlted to funeral
services Tues 2 p. m 2835 TV Mluntlng
don it Int private. Mt Peace Cem Friends
ma call Mon. eve.
BUCKLr.Y Aue. 22. BI.UN T (nee
Honan). uldow of John liuckley Relathes
and friends lnlted to funeral Tues , 3.30
a. m., late residence, Wert Brancti. Dela
ware co Pa Hlirh mass St. Francis da
Bates's Church Lenni. Pa., 10 a, c. Int.
St Thomas s Cem Iw Mills. Pa.
bUROIN An 22. ..AURHTTA J. wife
or Patrick C Hurt-In (nee Smith) Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral. Tues., 8.30
a. m., 1R72 Marsar-t st , Frankford. tiol
emn requiem mass St Joachim's Churrh 10
a, m. Int St Joachim's Cem. Pittsburgh
panera ron
BURKE Aui 22 FRANCIS, son of
"rnnk I) and Mae Hurke and grandson of
Patrick and late Mariraret Rell. aged 8
months. Relatles and friends Invited to
funeral, Tues , 2 p m . residence of pa
rents, 2)05 Christian st. Int. Holv Cross
Cem:
BURNS At Rherton. N J , ' Aug 23.
LAWRENCE J BURNS Relatles and
friends Invited to funeral, Tues . S.30 a in .
residence of brother-in-law. Harrv C. Sim,
40t Thomss ave, Rlverton, N ,T. Solemn
requiem mass Sacred Heart Church 0:30
a, m Int Calvary Cem.
CAMPBELL.-Suddenly Aug 24, HOff -
ARDL , husband of Annie II Campbell, f.
rnerlv- 131SN Grata st Relatives "u
friends. Radiant Star Assemh y. No. 10.
ini, I ...amKar. mih St -.f v. V-1,,.,.1,
invited to funeral aervtces, Wed . 2 lV m.!
nurlor. Seehler Maaulre. 14n N 20th
st Int private. Remains may be viewed
Tues after 8pm
CARR-Aug 22 LEONARD CARIl. aged
83. Relatives and friends, also Lennl Tribe.
No. 8 Imp O R. M and Post No. 'J49,
U, A. R , invited to funeral Tuts.. 2 p.. mi,
residence of Samuel Lona t.-oilrvtUs pel
aware co . Pa Int. Mt Hone. Cam., . h -
'blty.NS
.LA-.tnel.
CHLLA uoaeniy. at Atlantic
T xw 9V 1016. ANTONIO CEI
at Ives and friends, also Volunteer fireman's
Assn.; B P O E of 'Atlantla Clly.iari
Invited to attend funeral Wad.,';' a:.' 10.
. .a.. -.-I.H nf XI pa la m.. VWn. ...I..,
from the parlora of Mrs. Jam.s'.xvormley.
161 Paclrtc ave Solemn RaqulamXMa.s at
Our Lady star or tne nea v,nurcn,';iiij m
Int. Pleasantvllla Cem. .iSKif
CHAPMAN. Aug. 2d.; FlnMAN p,
CHAPMAN, aged 01. Reiatlveaiandfrrnds,
Utodoo Tribe. No 48, imp u uwimitiw.
noon circle. No 1 Broth.T6vl, of Ameri
ca. Invited to funeral aerveaitw(J.. u
a. m.. Chapel ave. ana ,jiaaojnnia. road,
Merchantvlllc, N J Int i;iuwrl.ksCcm
N. J. JP 'W
rnr.l. Suddenly. Aug 22. 'JOHN jr.. nn
of late Michael and BrldreV Call, Relatives
and friends Invited to funeral. Tues.. 8:30
ITT
1
UNDKBTAKKM.
. Mr l ifc-ij tag r .i i
IiImi iiiiiihi ""i U 'i mJ S5
nrcATits
a. m., parlors of James F Ttattlgan. 2M2
B Allegheny ave Solemn requiem masa
Phurrh of the Nativity 10 n m. Int. Holy
orpuirnr rem
CROSSLET Aur S4 KAMI' EU huiband
t K anor Cronnlpv. a tt n l then una
I.I..J. -..-.. n'i.i " b r A t .
off.cera and men of Delaware ifarbor Police
.-mo. s, invited to service, wea . 2:su p. m..
5910 Spruce ; et. Int private. Friends may
veil' lun,, i .' to U p, ill
DOAN,At LaniuliiO r Aur 22.
Kl.l.n.V K . wlrlow of William H Toan. aved
nl riplfltliea flnrl trntm Invited to atlfnd
funeral, from hfr aon realnnf William i
r, uonn, :n r oj m i-nnrnai". tn iur . i
. p. m nit. private u'msinn may ur
ipwfd Mnn 7 10 n
nREIIER Aunr 22 MART DREIIKR.
wlffi of Grow Drher and dauxhtfr of lalp
John and Marv Jan Mct-ouKhlln Reln-
im nnrl trlmnAm 1n..tl to TDlierftl TUM ,
7 30 a. m.. 3T27 Mon nt nt Phllad!
Phla Po1mn hlh mans of rul'm. W
Atatha'a Church H . in. Int Holy Croa
rm Anin Mttrvlr
"" Kion -At Atlintk Chr. N J An 3.
WILLIAM EDGE, ard 73 runrrnl dfrlr-t
I'll 1 iUIlllll lll II llltmi-a U -I4lIl I
rldnr. of aon Walter R EdBe 17ft S
rnnMlanla ave Atlantlr Cltv Tu n
a, m . for rttathr and friends Remains
n,a b lewed nam dav. 8:30 to P n. m.
Int. Northwood Cem . Dovnlnetown. Pa .
Tua t p m i .
ELTON Aur 2-. -.tonERT hujsband of
late Sarah Illtnn, aed 7 Rrlathet and
frlenua K I R A . nlted to funjral.
Tiifn .2pm. 11MH) "iiiIIuh ft I rankfo-d
Interment Prhat. Greenwood (K of.r J
(.em II
10 n tn
ENtlLEnr.RT Auir 23 MENRT r
ENQLETHERT. aicd 12 RHathM and
friend Imlted to funeral Tues 2 p. tti .
reotdenre of parent 314H Janper nt Int
Ofnmmmt t'em Auto funeral
H.BMIMI jsuaieni ni Ainnur . n.
. . . 7. nn iriillK ..!... n n.orra I
nun' run n minim' --.
hernlng (nee "xayersl. frrmerlv of County i
7 l5.edn",o 'KlKrli s!lc'.."w?da Ti
i't'd to funeral serlee.. etl . - P m . .
262T Parrlsh St Int Montrose Cem
rrtANCK -Aug 22 at Ocean CIU. N .1
IPKI'lllNH O widow of William I.
TranrU ai.ed-7i Ilelatliea and friends In
Mted tn fundal senlces Tues. 2 p tn
on ivsldenee Pr William V Frnnck. 2li
W Tabnr rod Olney Int prUntc West
Liilrl 1 111 I'm.
I-KKDKHtrKSr.S' - Aug 23. nETTT
MAIKlAItKT eldest daughter of Christian
and Penvea Frederleksen, aged IS Rela
tles and friends. North I'emi Touncll No.
t.M. I), ol L, lnlted to funeral settees,
lliurs 2 p tn , parents' residence fi.4 V,
Crnwell st Int Northwocd Cem Re
riinlns tna be slewed Wed after 7 p in
FItr Aug 22 TIERTIIA (nee Allmarasl.
wife of Charles W Kry, fomrerlv of 3031
Kontaln st . aged 4. Relathes and friends
Imlted to funeral. Tues . R nn a in 212ft N
foer st. High mass Church of the Most
Precious Itiood. 1(1 A tn. Int prlat"
OARP1NER Formerly of 282n Ad-mi
ave . Camden. N J Aug 2.1. RICIIARIJ
OARDINKR Relatlea anil friends, alio
SUer Star No 28. o S nf H lnlted to
attend funeral services. Tues 2 o in.
at the II C (larrish parlors linc.0 E Hus
'ludinnna ae Int prllate. Ml Mnriah Cem.
OIIIHKNS-Aug 2.1 10111 At.FRKn W .
husband of I.lnda I Olbbens (nee Cohhl
Relatixes and friends also member of Ti
bial! Ae Ilipt!-t Chutch. Isaac Cnderdown
Assemhh .1.1 A O M P . emrlojes or
Ilrandle tf Hmltb are Invited to attend fu
rirnl eervtcep Tues H p in at bis late
residence. 2S.19 N 7th st Int prliate
HARRIS Aug 23. W1I.L.IA5I J. hus
band of Kllzabetb Harris and son of John
H and late Anna Harris Due notlte of
funeral will be glien from 241 W, Tabor rd.
HERTON Aug 22, EI.I.BN. wife of
Dennis He-tnn (nee Sulllanl Helatl'ee
and friends Imlted to funeral. Ued, S.Sfl
a m . 312,1 Ulchinohd st Solemn requiem
fna-., N'ntiiltv It V M Church 1(1 a m.
i Int Ilolx Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral
l HEl'MANS Suddenh Aug 21. IIE.NRV
FRANCIS, son of Albert and Catherine
inonap:
Relative nnd friends Invited to funrRl
hcrice?, Tuer 2 r tn Mlllsboro. Del Int
MlllfbcTo Cetm
HOAR Aug 21. KDWAHD JOSEPH, son
nf John and Anna Hoar and brother cf
Sister Marv fternldMto. of Mary Knoll
OMnl'iK. N T ared 20. Relative, and
friends Ieamie of th Karred Hesrt ana
Hol Nanip Society of Our Iady of Lourdes
Church. Invited to funeral Tu . 8 30 h.
tn . ran tits' rldfnc. IHlrt N 61st ft.
West IMilia oli-mn requiem mas Our Lady
of Lourdes Church 10 n. m Int. Holy Cross
Cem
HOG AN - Auk 23 1MART ANN HOGAN
Relatives and friends Invited to attend fu
nerHl Wed , R.30 a tn from the rpildenrc
of Miss Man L Smith. 2231 S 634 st .
West Philadelphia. Solemn HlTh mass of
requiem Ft Clement's Church. PdsrhalltlUr
10 u, in. Int. Cathedral Cem Automobile
serlce
HOOD -Auir 22 HUSANNAH wife of
James Hood (nee Ward) Relatives and
friend Imlted to funeral. Tum 8.80 a. in
1830 E Oakdale st HIjzTi usss Church of
tho Visitation 10 a m. Int Holy Sepulchre
Cem.
HOPPLE Suddenb nt t.T.1 fpruce st .
Aup 22. J TEMPLn HOPPL.K. Services and
int nrUate
KOPP Ausr 22 OCRTRUOK A . daugh
ter of Andrew F and bite (Jertrude M.
Kopp, aged 17 Relative and friends In
vited to funeral sn!e"s. Tuei . a 30 p in .
father's residence. 3917 N Percy st. Int.
Gre.nmount Cem
LAHR Aus 24 WILLIAM J husband
of Rllzab-th Lahr (ne Heck) aired 67 Rel
atives and friend also V lndhort Literar
and Beneficial Asso St Peter's Youne
Men's Eoc1et and emplojea of N. Pncllen
hurK & Co. Incited to attend funeral.
Wed., b 30 a. m . from 3041 Oaut st Re
quiem mass Our Lsdv Help of Christian's
Church 10 a rn, Int St Peter's Cem Auto
funeral
LEE Kug. 24 MART widow of Luke
Lee Relatives and friends npn members
of the Sacred Heart SodallU Invited to at
tend funeral, from the residence of her
daughter-in-law Mrs "Walter A Iee 8112
Norwood st. Chestnut Hill. Wed f a ni
Solemn requiem mass at the Churrh of Our
Mother of Consolation 10 a m Int Holy
SenuVher Cem
T.EFMO AU. 22 flARAH A dow of
Englehert Lesslg1, aced (19. Relatives and
friends Invited to funeral services Tues ,
3pm residence of son-in-law. John B
Pfelffer. 21M N Hope st. Int prhata.
Northwood Cem Remains may be a levied
Mon . S p. in
LILLIS Aiur 23 CATHARINE daugh
ter of late Patrick and Mary Llllis Rela
tleb and friends . Arch Confraternity of
al Aucuuine aim ni innira ini"rl m
. funeral Tues 7.10a in. Ht Ann's Widows
Asstum 212 N Hankllit nt High mass of
requiem at home a ni Int New Cathe
iiUrBl cem AUlo runerai
MacINIELS auk. 21. MART C wife
of A E MacPanleN and daughter of Jxmts
F and Caroline M Miller -nee Sacee.) Rta
tlves and friends Invited to funeral Thurt
ft So a. in . from the residence of her hus
band 2535 N 32d st Solemn requiem
mass St CoIumM s Church 10 a in Int
New Cathedral t em Auto service
MAGONEGAL Aug 20. THOMAS MA
GONEGAL. husband of Marv Magnnegal
(nee Mnoney) Burled Sstiiida. Aur 23
siARH. Aug :::.. chiiistopher v
' husband of late Mary Marr (nee Fleming)
I Relatives and friends. Lea g no of Sacred
Heart of St Agatha's Church, and Anna
R-lief Asso., invited to funeral, Tues . 830
339 Reno st . W Phila Solemn re
quiem mass St Agatha'a Church 10 a tn
Jnt New Cathedral Cem Auto sen. Ices,
MAYNE. Aug 22 JOHN H . hunband
of Ella M Mtijne and son of Annie nnd late
John H Mayne Relatives and friends
Artisans' uraer o: .Mutual j-rntection. Lin-
wood Assemhlj
No 7 lnlted to funeral
t,,.. a aq a
m
3! GO N 24th st Solemn
requiem mass Church nf Corpus Christ! 10
a in mi uuiy oepuicnro i-cm auiu
funeral
MrKECVRR Aug 21. intn JOHN son
of the late Patrick and Fannt. McKeeer
Inee McCrorj) Relatives and friends also
Phila Indite M. LOOM are lnlt'rt
to attend funeral Tues R 10 a in from
the residence of J P Donnhue ntnii Mir
ket st , West Phila High Mass nf Requiem
at Churr't of Our l,soy of Vleton jo u in
Int Ilnlv Cross Ceni
McNALI.T Aug 21 MILDRED c .
dauahter of James J nnd Msry C 51c
Nally (nee Burke) aged 14 Relatives slid
friends school children of St Ann's Paro
chial School. Imlted to funeral. Tues. H .in
a. m , parents' residence, 2342 E Cumber
land st Solemn requelm mass St Ann's
Church, 10 a m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem
Auto service
MHYnnS Aug 22. 101t JOSEPH sun
of Charles and Louisa Meyers, aged 1H
years Relatives an dfrlends are Invited
to attend funeral Weil . 3 p. m from his
parents' residence. S.14 N 10th it Int
Oreenwood. K of P.. Com Remains may
be vlened Tues.. 8 p. ni.
MH.I.r.K Aug .a. jiiMt.j'M i-ai'u nus.
band of Margaret M Millar (nee Kustace)
and son of late Jonathan H and Marv u
, Miller Bell Relatives and friends, employes
l ffineK1' S o"".M "f" InM'l.
,"?,, '. '. AU4 fireenvl. ave
1 , Holv Cross Cem Auto funeral,
I ii". .'J n ..... ....
"!!" -"-"" '.-.
MOHAN Aug 23. CATHARINE widow
of Jamea Moran. Relatlvea and friends,
RTF.WSIIIP NOTICKS
Regular Sailings
MARSEILLES and BARCELONA
Steamship ELM BRANCH
First Loading About September 1st ':
For Rates and Particulars apply to '
American Steamship
rvceu csiaie
Telephone,
nr.AT.iB
-4-ra-a
lagus of Paefe Heart. Altar RTtwoJ
Invited to funeral. Tuet., 8 a, m.i rel-S
of daughter, Mrs. M. Keers. 2e H
Calumbtt'B Church 10 . m, InU Cuibti
t m imn fnM.r.t H
I f lltil ItltPif An (it Gnlaniit .a-al.aH ... at- I
.. '. ...-i,-'' as
Fr.drlckn Jl.'ss d li. hSltRll
on or, CbwrtM
IJi MClAllVtM
friends, mem era 0r ivash nglon cama
2D. r o H rfA.. Invlt?d tn funeral
r i . ' ,nviir , iurwra,i.
'"'Dfl" J'i. Camden, U .1. Inl- pi
I nf Klizabeth Nn !: I f (nt Aflvna).
AMii'Jl,l.AUI J. A. F.IIIllCTsgIC,
IUU'I.m una irlfnda Invltrd tf furertel
nan, jurs,, i. p in., 4.11.1 rer(.lt,
m, ..
mantown Int urlvntf. Korltiirood Cti
n ui.Pi iiii.i'. At av lid wood n. 4,i'j
24 'WIM.IAM ir .uband of Sarah K
iiriu, iT'-i'rinur iKiitri ixnanurav,
r.uiicp ni iunTni win im Klvrn
l'ATU.N. AUIT VX.
CATHARflf
and Sarah tw
a at. Ftaviftti
dautthtcr of thci lat rhnrla
tin inriHTO vi vtk v niKin
nu "rwnua invnja io iiiena iuiwrif tiiu
l.3i n. m . I.04 H 10th at. Solemn hi
' Jff"1 maf"t fttrth.An,nuUonhtt,
i " . m Int- Cathedral Cem. Atflo,;
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neral
riCKErtlNO. Aua-. 23. at the reU
nf his 8onln-law. Edsar A. Shenherd. M
chantltle. N J . EDWARD riCKERifii
nam nt iuiaiipfl ana inenuv in Til tag
luuerai, lurm , mnn a. m vooqDOHf1
IM Autoi will meet train leaving: Trmn
i w a. m.
PLOTD -Aur 23. EMMA, .ml, VI.
(nee Jeff r leu), formerly of German tv
lUflaw or wuiiam nova, area o. turn
funirni iervista
Tues .3pm rhapel of Kirk A Uic9i tftBI
Oermanlown ave, Qermantown, Int tt
1IIM Cttm t.nmaln ma v K vImiu. Mm m
ve , ',)
I'OIILIO AU H ALRERT POHLV4I
Due notice of the funeral will ba tvn I rol ,)
in uaid it Kcnujier lfunaina-, jirpaa M rm
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1'iHmnnn BIB
. "'J.r",?;.?1."' fnJ.F.iM V
'' frl-nd. lnltedNo funeri.-Tue'., gli
r,renln' residence N R cne "lit fcX t
fliorris if f oiemn requiem mars t-
Thomas Aqulnas's Church 0'30 a. mi Itt
IH'l) ll'.B . ."Ill J1I1IU Britivc, ,
HOTCH In New Hedford. MaeK..,rAi
114 CI.AHA MOROAN a If of In i
William J Rotch. In her flSd year. Fune
nt her late reeldenre, 427 County rt, Ifl
Berlford Mam Wed at 12 m. ReUth
nnd frlenua lnlted to attend, Fleai owi
RYAN. Au 21 MATTHEW A,, hi,
1-if.nil nt Xfoi-v r .rivon Ihm Mlnnv. VOtT,
imm and mend, rrienair Bona oi bi.
rlilr t'hllnniifloii f.lt Inf. . Thll
rMiDhra alt ntt-iAf anrlitV. lf Mrhli-lW I
was a member. InWted to funeraL TUVW1!
S 30 a m. 2512 8 Broad at. Oolamn-r I
nulem max Nt Monka'a Church .10 a?il
Int Holy Croaa Cem uto funeral. w f"
ar,Trttr'T. a oi trt ir nf riita ,
Heldel and daughter of Utn ThomJl al
narnh k, rotter. Relatives and inenaa
ilr1 tn fnnfrt. d 2 t- m.. ill it t
renldonre. Mm llrnnrd da Vrlea. 2227 Mr
phla ft Int nrhate, Northwood Cen
I rlnda ma rail Tuen after 8p.DL
KKELTON Suddenly Aur. 23. TtAT
SIA, widow of William Skt-ltcn. ReUtlv
nnd frlendi Incited to 'nncral aervlcts, aj
ter'a residence. Mra Mary A. Taylor. 22
N Howard nt Int orlvatn North Cef
Hilt Cem. Duo notice of funeral will, I
SOnERS Aua- 23. GEORGE T.. M.
(lupband of Anna M and brother of Janu
T SnrM-rjt. nf nrtMah fli.lfinH. fln. ATnrtrtK-
Tvrlathes and friends Invited tn funerJI;
Wed 1 a tn . S N nth at. Hih ma.
of reiulem Church of the Bleated Sacn
nunt Broad nt. aboe Falrmount ave. Itw
iioi la'rosa uem tint an uuiana par
rop ' 1
HTElOERWALt) On Au. 2371911
LTDIA E STKIflEnWALT) (n. Ciitti.J
wur oi in ip irnrj r oieiRerwaia aniiJl
ua.ii if i u , i u nnu (ate limit? .uill
RelatUes and friends lnlted to funerX-i
aervtces on enneanav at 2 d. m.. at la I
ren.ir.pnri ?.TR nH nt Int. nrlvdU .F
Morlnh Cem. Friends may call ndi
TIKRS-
An 24 ANNIE D'TNVTLT.lF.n .'
Mjdow of VTIIIIam R Tiers, at 46 B. Wftsfil
I no ton Ifcne Oermnntnn-n. rnred 71. rstTn-rl '
services Wed. 0 a m at St. Vincent,?,
Paul's Church. Price st Int. private, ra
wife of John Town send Rein ll en and frt
nre Invited to attend funeral services, ""Wi
2 n m . at her late residence. 2650
2d st Int private Kindly omit flnweri
TROY Aug. 22. NORA, wife rt Ii
I'airicK Troy Keiatives and rr lends invl
io runerai, Tues. 'so a m., 3248
neechwood st. (22d and Wolf stiA 'Soli
mass of requiem St Edmond'a Church
a ni in j-toiv t rosa tern., r.
WARDEN All. 2" AlAtTR Pinn
'Mie oi nerneri v warqen ana daughter
Calvin and Man C Pardee. Kuneral nervlcl
at st iiiuma p Church, Whltemarsh P
.ni'" p - -" . in. mi privaie,
WATSON In Trenton. N. J.. An
T1 ITT II ANNA s. (,tnu, nf tl.-, Ttr"fc
aped 75. ReMtlves and friends .nvltedTI
Sinclair. ftSS Rutherford nve,, Trenton.'
T Tues. 10:.0 a. in, Int Roxborough,Cn
WR.NET Au ? .TAMRfl 1 h..Mhu
-nt Margaret E. WVnev. Relatives and friend
K York st Sotemn requiem mass Btt.Annl
ir..tn id lunprn . nra . nmv m m -m.i
'.minii J" n, in, jih oi, JJOinililC " vfll
Auto nlt-e M
21 AMY B , i ldow of Jacob Williams' a
ft. miaiivefi ana irienas lnvixea io runri
ivstdence nf pcn-ln-law, William Irvln, T.
nrrKVllle Wd ,1pm Service ltt 'Turn
tlle M E Thurch Int. TurnersvUlf, Tr
leaves Chestnut st ferry 11 a. m. for Or
men ?' auios win nieei irsin 'j
flowers item nim may te- viewea Tuor"iZ
r t it TAla
WILLIAMS - Suddenly Aug 23, M.:&2
UAKKJ wire or josenn f wniumn -f
tlves and friends, also R V M. Sod .!('.
AVed fi 30 a m 334P N, lth etrf SoK.mI
remit cm mass Church of Hols Souls 10 JC-5Va71
..-...- . .. rt - " ' f r
ini psiminsier i. em ul?
WOODWARD SUth-dar Elchth (If-
22d. ANNA W widow of Theodora 'S f
Woodward and daughter of lati Salem t-
Wanna h Wollnn ntrA 11 Tlv ?.
fflends Invited to funeral services. T
W Russell nt. Int private. Re ma int V 3
bo lewed Second-day 7.30 to 0 p. m. k I
goniery and Rucks counts paperft-rops4 pT '
ste msiiip yoTirrcw
&
Brooks Steamship Corpora?.
rillI.ADKI.rlHA AM) KEW1 yoRiJ
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HEI.MNOrORS
BUSHONG ScpJemb
ANOKA Septemb
nin.ADKi.rniA to HAVRB'hll
AWENSDAW SeptemP
NFA ORLEANS to BUENOS lRR1,
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ARGENTA Sepleinli
A 1 ..lord K-a-ist.r ni- s
r.. nnl.a nnd Infarrantlfln Annlv-J-
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4Sl-4fl5-5G7 Prexel Building J In
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LrOmnarn gzoa-ssffl
EARN LINE
Philadelphia HaVaha?
GENERAL CARGO &
(J. S. Shipping Board Steel Steameri
5. S. "LAKE GALERA". . . .Sept. 'Ii
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For rates and particulars apply ti
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4.12 Bullitt Bide. Philadelphia
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