fmppvPPR ' vnAV)ijseijrpsnp-. tv "im 'Twywi 'w?w'- tvSj- '- ',PWPlTO!fi?'?WPBp "firaSlNG I'UBLIG LEBGEE-lHILADELPHlAr' ' 'i&EfeDAlr, 'NDtMBEIl 12, lOlfrV kv A. IX I, t. If n K Ik EMBARGO AGAINST i ! Federal Resorvo Board Takes ALL SPECULATION ; '"4 Radical Steps to Check , ., Credit Inflation """"""" " 1 for each one.nound deficiency In teat weight SITUATION WELL IN HAND other"than deficiency In "test weTshtVulU ' ' " "LUL "" ""'""th- linusnl on It. merits. Smutty wheat will J tin discounted according to the drgrop of i smut, hut In no ratio loaa than 8c per bushel Tlppltlivc,- ninl nvtrnviffiint bmo.mi In :.i,i I under the corresponding regular grade. Oar- ttecKiesa nun rxtrnv.iRUiit speriiliition I Pky Wh-nt win bo discuuntni just 11 SCTllrltlrq nml r-nmnmflttlpn. must 1-prPlofiire. 2c per bushel from the regular I . . r-ommodiura m'I ,,,, Mixed wheat will !.. dlstounled from rraso. Tills Is vlrtiinltv the llltlmntlim 2p to .V. according to qualltv and condition declared hv hi Vixlornl l!imrv ltnnnl mixtures hut unless otherwise Instructed triarrn n? ine rciierm in pomp iwinrti ' ,,, lrnd mny count on nur taking No 2 lOlIOAVini; nil imporlntlt conference lielll mixed wheat at Philadelphia Just hs hrre yrstcrdnr in New York between mem- i lorore, I p.. 2c under tho torrcsponding Mk of tlint botlv ninl n number of irnnlnx bnnklnir nfHciah. .OoTprnor W. P. fj. IlnrdltiK. of flip Tctloral Hpxprtp Knnril. ilcplnrcil nftor the ronferpnpp tlinr there wrh notlilnir ulnnnlnj: In Hip Mtnntion. nnd lip lld ut itunK tnni nny imiuctimtp nirtiier ectlon wan pontemplnted, lip snnl tlint the liqnldntlon of bnnkiuK Innns I. pro- j nAllVlW inllBtnnln-ll.. n...l 1.n 1.A ,.n. 'IM111 I-Ill mil, lll II I llllll tlllll IIIC Cll- tlrcl tlflllltinn In well In liinil ' nn Mlna"on ' nr" '" "an". JlliP rotfprcnrp ns pioiiuitpil Itj ren- on of tho nnitr inonoj innrki'1 .ltun- tlbn aritmiK- out of tl.p Im.cp rxi.nnlon of jonns. the outoonu' of thn wIW uprr- I ill a t Inn nil nt-np i,n .utuMif i., Ln.it,i ;-"."". V"L""t "'..,."".. '. '..:."'.. "i-4. iMtiwii! in iuhii", inn vmii iiimi commodities For a lotiR tlmp people linvp lind the Impression that the resources of the Thfro was a. limited Jobbing trade end Federal Ileierve syftem were virtually ' "" , important chang.- in nrke- yol llmitless and there would b no trouble I iTdand 'JirJlfblt"''!. '.-f iWiVS 111 Recurinc nil the eredlt required, and tenders smoked and alr-drled. nnc: TJtls was true for a while, but it tp- Kr.',:::t'"nVi!'--,'ll.m' ? i.PSrTX; pears to be overlooked that the war Iirm I excroHPil a tremenuous dram upon the rouatrj's eredit mipply durliifs the last two or thrrp ypars. The Federal He serve Hanki hnve lent their rredit for thli purpose to the tune of nearly Rrt.- tXHi.oon.ooo. The situation had reaehed sucli a erlotts staRP that somethinc rniliral must be done and at the rlo-e of yps - - - -- -- --- .- ternsv pin(nriiiii.n IJni'nvniip llnul hi, made this elenr- nuitie tins Lienr. J-irst. That si-Pinilation either for the long or short account is to be curbed. Second. Tlint .speculation lias a bad effect on the entire couiitrj. Third. That speculation lins led to much unrest. Fourth. That uneasiness as In the credit situation will disappear with n redurtlon In sperulativc activity. - Fifth. That the best remedy is a quieter market. Sixth. That bullish activity can be cheeked by high money rates. Seventh. That investment buying based on intrinsic values should check nbrupt declines except in the cam of inflated issues. BUSINESS NOTES OTcrings of 6,r00,000 pounds of I EMU tn Axnrriran combine mid 8. -00.000 pounds of South Amcrkan carding wools featured the sale in Itostou of government wool holdings. While there promises to be no ev cess stocks of high-grade silk hose for fcome time, it is said that the coining spring and summer would see nn es pecially marked shortage of women's socks. One of the principal reasons why cheap goods are not used nt present in the manufacturing of clothing is to be found, according to n manufacturer, in the high cost of manufacture. Even those articles for which Ger many was world famous are now being TBod by American manufacturers to customers in South America. A large preliminary order placed nt the Hush TerrainnJ sales building In New York called for a variety of kitthen utensils. toTgand hosiery. The kitchen ware sold was of the enameled vorietv nnd included virtually every article used in that part of the household. Prices of Canton raw silks continue to maintain their advancing tendency And are. beimr soueht in crenter oitnti- tities than ever The new strle nf rind. liV A' ., ' i 0I r'v I iuk film in i iiuiu, nit mill 11 nut lie used on American machinery, is broad ening the field for this silk. When plans at present in a prelimi nary state will have matured it is ex pected that another chain of stores will be established throughout the 1'nlted States. The chain, it is said, will be operated by the Winchester Itepenting Arms Co., and the stores reported to be In a state of formation will carry n line of sporting goods ami accessories and wearing apparel for sports pur poses. In discussing prices for men's cloth ing for next spring the representative of a leading house stated that values 0-vviH about approximate those of tht late fall merchandise. lie explained that the retailers who have come into the market with further orders of heavy weight goods have had to boost their prices quite a bit in order to meet the replacement cost. These increases hnve not always been confined to new pur chases but have been extended to stocks n general, so that as a rule retail goods at present are on the new basis of cost. This basis Is approximately the same as that which will prevail during the early buying of spring merchandise. Demand for cotton yarns Is beginning to waver and prices show the influence of the 'contraction, hile no declines nre reported, the price increases were fewer than had been expected. No plngle section of the list, with the pos sible exception of northern spun carded rones, has received anywhere near the , for thin year was made last month, support witnessed in recent weeks. when the tonnage sent out amounted BuIIIkIi brokers blame it on labor aud i to 0..rfi0.1."0 cross tons. The shipments point out that prices-, high as they I for October are the largest since All an, nnnarentlv. mean less to mnnufac- I cust. 1018. They exceeded those of tiirers at present than at anj time in the history of the textile industry. FINANCIAL BRIEFS Edward B. Smith & Co. announce, that K. F. Cilllespie is now associated with their bond department. The number of stock issues (both common and preferred) trntled in on the Nw York Stock Exchange jester-day wan 33? ' ,. a new high record, The , 'prer .J on July 17. 1010. The average price of twenty active Industrials declined 2,1S per cent yes terday to 110.7.". which is nearly 0 per rent below the peak lei el reached on November 3. The twenty railroads de clined 0.18 per cent to 70.80. KeL Income of S3.R"i,827 was shown , In ibe annual report of the American ti-. itinsted Co. for the year ended Sep - lembei SO. This was equivalent after preferred dividends to $10.02 on the fl(J.7iK),000 outstanding common stock. Loans reportrd by rhlladrlnlila Clear itig House members last Mondav at riTr-O.'ilf-.OOO show a decrease of $40, fitl.1,000 from the record loans of $830. 07.1,000 reported on .tune 10 last. The low point for loans since the high mark of last June was $787,104,000 ou - ifuly 2b. i The committee on securities of the XW York Slock Kichange rules that MHUioctlons In Famous Players. Lasky, ("flrivnraliou common stock shall be ex- V 'btsi November 13. Itlghts may be Ct.fH lu on aud after November 12. ' Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR WIIKAT Receipts. 01,480 bushels The market was quiet liut flrm. with light nffpr tno". Tim quotations! Car lot". In eg. port rlevnlor, government slnndard Inspee tlon, standard prices Nn. 1 red winter, IJ.3IH No. 1 northern spring, I J. 39: No. 1 hum winter, IJ.au: No. 1 roil ivlnler. gar licky. 12.37: No. 1 red. smutty, 12.30: No 1 red. garlicky ntiil smutty, J 34. United Htntra drain Corporation's minliiira of wheat were based on the following achrdule . or discounts! Xo. 2 vihenl, ne under n, i, I Xn 3 whe.t. Ho i.nn't.r TCrt It N'n 4 wheat. , tih- under No 1: No, ft wheat, 14c under' No 1. For nil wheat otherwise conforming In the snepldpsllnna of N'n. ,"i or better. hut deficient In tent weight, the discount ! finm the Vn ., nrlee will ho 3o ner bushel irnmnr KiRiir I'Oll.V Iteroints. 31101 bush a The m.ir- kot was qultt but stead. with light offer ings. Wo quote No 2 vellow In car lots for local trade, nt II "sin l nu on spot UAT.N lleeelpts in.. id.-i nusneis inerr t''? trmiing. bm , 1Vu?u n'Jwm" hut prices were steadily .ir inis im in mrp-iinn - !'.r No. 2 ivhll". H1 , MVie No ,1 while 8008040 No 4 while. ,,-i ili,r. ib'fi1 STk. r,?AdV.5. .i!!? Ui mm . I I . I I . ..n- !... K.h Inli.ln-.l ll.iot a t I ll II S ' llllll". "Ill 1,1,1,1. II iniin.i -,............ I'" ""l "" Packed In 14l)-llt Jute sucks soft winter MrHlitnt western lltiiriii .'.1. do do. nearhN. n sn!t is, hard winter, stralcht. Ill.SiiHU do. short; patenl. llfJ ,, 'p"-,oY2.7s.P"do "snort" V(pnV: $13 Wii ?. fin: funrv swing nnJ ctt miii i-nrr-tit fnmllv brnndo 11.4 ,"uf IH 7 , ,nvli ri.OUri was dull nd uncliingcd We nuotf ITtT.3rt per barrel. In afks us i to qjallty PROVISIONS smoked.' sobsop hrnni, 'boiled boneless. 41c iilrnlc shoulders, s 1' cured loose. 21c do smoked 2-c bellies In pickle, loose J'.tc brrnkfnst bacon SSc REFINED SUGARS SupplUs were smi.ll and the mnrkPt rnltd I firm on a basis of He for fine granulated DAIRY PRODUCTS Hl'TTK.Tl There was a steadier feeling In the murkit due to stronger outside ndjlcrs. nit- inurKi i mil- iu i,iiiii.'i .u.i... ......,,.., i.., A.arA wi, llvltt Oniilnl Inns ' I resh soliil.pati.oil ireamery fano. high-scoring inn,i. iibtji nr ?nr. ottrn nrsts. i .'iff Ir.so, rfrsts r.nffGir seconds, rrirasic thirds, i fi2tf Mr- wft er amrtr choice to tancv, ! TaJfli.c. fnr to Rood liuibi.vc; priniM .no htnK at Tr.?7Se for fancy and fiOtfTic for fair to ffomi KOOjj SupplltH cf Hno nlork vrerf llKht Tnd rhi in.vrkct ruld Aim under n Rood Ip mand. QuoiHtlnns: J-'rce cute nrnrbv flrt, $J(.7t pr tratc, ntnrby rurrcnt recflpt, '-. 1; fair to good. S1H DOCrl!) 5U. wratrrn rttn flrstH 120.7.., first $Jlfl.MH7?'jn 10; inrbj and wrstfrn rcond,. M7.40O1R MJ; Inferior Mtn lower fancy selected rges Job bin? at "OftfTSc per dozen. i HIJI'HK i'iadr mam quiet, nnd the mar ket a bnrrly steiidj Quotulionn. New YorV. whnle-mUk, flat. fnc. 33ft3Ue; fnlr to rood r.H i 32WC, WIfcnnpln. hor mllk. farcy. 3V; fair to KOfd. 3lc32c; Job bins unlei of fnv Rood, nf$Z3r. POULTRY r.I K Thp market wng nulet but ptIcp , rulwl ntondy nn iilrlctly fnncv dfjilrnblr-, ,zp. rtock which n dcurc Vnnttractle poultry wan von lrrc-rulir In nlue Tht quo t. it Ions wer-s m follows: Tow Is. nn-. wrlshlnr 4 ibn. na over nrice. a,w STc do. medium Hl7e. Rood auaiiu az Hc do. poor, 2'.4f2c, rhlrkn. fine qunllty. TW32e. do. Inferior, 24a,2Sc, old rcmntpr i of 'Mc. ducks. Mhite I'rUln. 3Zwae. no, 1 t.ji.. ti.. aDde,n., .n onnona . ke-F, .1vnc: pireonr. old. vt pair. S2 I.ICi UO JOmill.. l"T Villi . a run .lru. hull'",, yountr per pnlr, weluhlnr 2 lhs snd'oer apleco. 17.SB1SS. welchlnc IHBl'l lbs. apiece. II..VHI1.(IS, wetahlnjr ICI'4 lbs. r'ii". ioffl.30; irulneas, old, per pair. nriKSSKH Tutko.s wprp In linnd dpmand and a shdo Arme- undoe scrcltv. Fowls ioro quiet snd easier Other kinds of noul trv wore firmly heM. Quotations- TueVes iretern sTirlnir. 4.1fif47c. fowls, frosh-kllled drv-plcked In boxes welohlnpr -4 lbs. snd over apiece 2Sc, wclcblnir 34 lbs 31fT3.1c: smnller sizes. 2T.Hlc, fowls, fresh-killed In barrels dry-pleked. adenine 4 lbs and nice npieco, I17c welch'nff SH lhs.. .infr 32c; smaller sire. 2(l2llc; roosters, drv-plcked 23c: broilers Jersey. Ice-packed. 4nfl?4se: dc other noarbv. cholpp. Ice nsekoil. 3W3Sc; ordlnarv to cood. SOW. TV! broilers, weaTern Ico.nocked, -wela-hlntr 1H P 2 lbs npieco a.-ifffailc: roastlna- chlcltons. western Ice-nsckoil, wola-hlntr 4 lbs, and ovpr aplee. a2(ffa3cj -oxceptlonal lots ero htirher: nolphlnir 3'A lbs , 30c: western, lee nscked wolRhlnir 2vt (?3 lbs. upleco, 2fl 2Sc: western mllk-fpd thickens, 12 to pot. 17 lbs and under to dozen, per lb., 13 4.V: IS to 24 lhs. to doron. 42W43C: 23 to 30 lhs tc doren. per lb 34ffl3.V: .11 to .in lbs. In dozen, per lb 32ff.13c: 37 tn 42 lbs. to dozen per lb . 31SSrc; 43 tn 47 lbs to dozen, vr Ih . 31fr33c: 4ft lhs. and oer to dozen. 34f?3V: spring ducklings, nearby, as to Quality 3KJ4ur. FRESH FRUITS 7hp market was i;enrrnllv etead with demnnd fatr Wo quote' Apples, per bushel hamper $1S2.2!1. do per libl.. t40H ,ln- rnnlierrles nveracp kooo. per crate, II riOW -'..Ml: do eitra fancy, larse ppr prate 12 7.1 fiS iPmona. per box, II S.llSTi 20; oransrs. California, nor box I2S(120: do. Klorlils. per box. Sl.nsCra no. grapefruit. Florida. n.T box 1 C.O4.ri5 VEGETABLES Totatoes were In fair demnnd nnd ste.idi Cabh.if.'p also ateadi Onions scarce and blither Wo quote: White potatoes nearbv, per basket No. 1 flOctffll.lO; lower grades, -lofilt.'c White potiitocs, per 130-lb saik No. 1. "ift 4.1H No 2. IJi2.40. White potatoes l'ennslanla per cwt. J2.i)('til Sweet potatops southern, per bbl No 1. 44 10' N". 2 12T02.1 Swpot potuloes. Jprsey, per baskPt 11 T1 .10 CabbiiKP Nen York, dompstlc ppr ton. $20fcvJSi do. Jl.int'li, per ton. t.1ii(3,-i Onions, per 160-lh nick, sellou $4. :.! .-, LONDON STOCK MARKET Business Flattens Owing to Fears of Further Rise In Money Rates London, Nov. 12. Fears of a fur ther rise in the minimum rate of dis count of the Itauk of Kngland caused the Stock Kxchange markets to flatten ngain at the opening today. The selling was overdone nnd the list later became steadier. Home rails declined in sympathy with gilt-pdged Investment securities. The oils siiffpred a hammering, but rallied finm the bottom. Shell Transport and TrndliiE was 10. '1-111. , tirand Trunks nnd Argentine rails l were flabby. Mines were dull nnd in I dustriais were irregular. RECORD COAL SHIPMENTS The record for rttithraritp shipments September by nearly SS0.000 tons and showed an increase over October, 1018, ! of 273.784 gross tons. Compared with October. 101(5, the latest normal jcar, I the anthracite shipments last month showed n gain of 080.010 tons-. The total shipments lor the present, coal j ear have amounted to 41.000.2.10 gross tons, as compared with 38.002,013 tons in the normal year 101(5-17. GOVERNMENT BONOS Did Panama coupon 2s. 1030. . . Ti-..a pur iturnil La 1D3U SB i....n.A .niiiuin " 1D3H. . nft: Panama registered 2s IMS . W Panama, coupon 3; 1901. . . . JR Panama registered 3s, 1001 SS Pnlilpplno 4 1031 Hi Phlllpldne 4s. 101S . 2 Phllll-Dlne 4s. 1H30... .. . i 1 S Oov counon 2s. 11)30 100 1' S Oov reglsterPd 2s 1030 .100 IT s Oov rouoon 4s, 1023.. . 100 U S Oov registered 4s. 1923 ..10(1 (11 HI 0(1 lid DIJ KlliU IOS.S lOOH London Metal Market Vow York. Nov. IS. CW aclvlcear. , reived nt the' Npw Vorii' Metsi Kxehnnge thi nvnlnr. nnntliH TIPlPOS In ImdOh Bl ful- lows: Tin Spot. I2SI Ins, nn advance of IS fis, futures. 2S2 IBs. an upturn of 13 13s: straits. 1251 IBs. a gain of 13 Ss Hales Soot. 20 tonal futures. 4R0 tons. S'tandard copper Spot MO0 ISsi futures. C102 both unchanged. Sales Spot. f0 tons; futures 200 tons. Klectrolytlc copper Spot. 112: futures Ol7, both unchanged I-ead Snot, f31 l!s 6d. an. adiano of 17a Rd: futures. 134 IBs. a gain of 12a Od, Spelter Spot. f47 10s, a gain of tl 6a, futures. (48 Bs an upturn of fl 10s. New York Metal Market New York, Nov. 12. Copper Spot. No lember and December ottered 21c; January offered 21LJc: February offered 2lSc: Msrcn offered 21HC. Market quiet. Lead Spot and November. il.7S6n.9oc; December. 0.80 ftfl.87c: January offered 0,90c; February iftereri 0 fifio. Market Attn. Soelter. Ksst HI l.igi.. iiiiii, .,v.iiii.k. wiiv. urv.niu-ii 7.oif.tiic, January ano reuruary. T.naw I 6,l(v Market iraBB. SLUMP OF 50 POINTS IN PRICE OF COTTON Severe Break at Liverpool Causes Sympathetic Weak ness in Now York COTTON nr.I.T WKATIIKP. CONDITIONS Npw York, Nov. 12. The following Ipm peraturea werp rpcorded In the cotton bptt this niornlnui Oklahoma CIH, 2i Ahllene, I.ltfle Hock 42 Nnshvllle, Shreieport and Memphis. 44, San An tonio. 411: Vlcksliurg and Mcrldtnn. 4Sj Chattanooga, Ml: Onhpston nnd Knox Mlle. KSi Corpus Chrlstl and Wilming ton. P.O; rensnioln lnon and Thomnsllp, 114 Nrw Orlpans. Montgomery and At lanta, Oil. Augusta, Charleslon nnd Sa nnnah. nt. and Jacksonville, 70. There was .02 Inch of precipitation tit Macon and Montgomery: 01 Inch nt ChattHnnoga. .os Inch at ThnmasUllP- IS Inch at. Knox lllc and .IS Inrh at Atlantn Frost Is reported nt I-lttle Rock. Now York, Nov. V2. A severe break at Liverpool, explained by unsettled finaneinl conditions In (Jreat llrltain and talk of a further inerense in the Hank of England rate of diseount, caused nptivlty and sympathetic weak ness in the locnl cotton market this inornlnjr. Fiist prices dropped HO to "i0 points under Inst night's close. There was some Irrecularitj right after the call, but liquidation continued active and prices soon broke ngnlu. 1'efore the end of the lirs hour, .mili ary contracts had sold oft to '(l.-lSf. or 74 points net lower, while May sold lit :U.0e. or DO points below last night's closing ligures. Their wus some southern selling, but the hulk of the pressure was attributed to Wall street and western Interests nnd the liquidation of speculative long Hues disturbed by apprehensions of tight money. The receipts nt the ports for the day are estimated at 45.000 bales, against 47.010 bales a week ago imd '.11,084 bales n year ago U no l.an Yes close Onen am P m Ilec as l.-iffas.UO 37. Up .17 Wi 37 70 .Ian .17 inW37 I'll 3(1.70 March jn.iiHffan in as.Bii 31 ii 3:. 31 Mai . 3.-. lSff.13 17 34.00 34 .IS 84,11 Juh . 34 4S .11 1(1 Sept Si 10 Liverpool Cotton Llterpool, Nov. 1". There was a fair demand for spot cotton today with prices easier on the basis of a decline of "il points for middling nt 24.80d. Sales were 10.000 hales. Thcrr were no receipts. Futures were easier in the early dealings. Spot prices were : American, middling fair. 'JS.il.1d: good middling 2u3(li! ; fully middling "..".GOd ; middling 21. Mid: low middling 22.fi."d ; good ordinary 20.10d; and ordinary 10.40d, SECURITIES AT AUCTION The following w'turities were sold at auction today by Haines & I.oflnnd : STOCKS Shares JO Sunn Mfg 811.0 . ."0 Santo MfK llill) . . 40 Santo Jlfff ,1011 100 Santo ilfu, Co preferred par Lot Id ' Co Co prefei red , pa r . . . Lot it common. par l.ol ;u par hit Si! par Co tommun. tiuil . 33 1-3 Merthanta' Heal llstlitc Co 5.VI . . .... i 2 Fourth Strdt Nitloml Hank, par 1100 320 7 Corn ITxchane Natlonat Hank. par 1100 3D" 13 Corn fixchnnn' National Hank, par MftU 300 . looirard National lliplt p.ir 10O . 4U31 10 Olrard Nntlonnl Hank par loo . mi (i central National Manx pnr jum. .i.x llll'enn Nntlonal Hank, par llou. . 211 iW 111 Textile National Hank, par S100. 12." .1 Fidelity Truet Co . par J1C0 . . r,ii2 lo riiWlty Trust Co , par lino.. . 50J 1 Philadelphia Trust Co : pir Hut). 1113 10 rights to aubscrlbo to Uind Title and rruxt Co stotk lno Slights to subscrlbi to Land Title and Trust Co. stork W 400. . 5 rights to aubscrlbo to Land Title and Trust Co stoik 14011. . 270 rights to subscribe to Lind Title nnd Trust Co stock 14(1(1 3 rights lo subscribe, to Land Tltlu and Trust Co. stotk (fc $400.. 2.1 Vj si! Thlrtetnlh and Mfleenth Streets tUssengor Hallway Co 1)2 Second nnd Third Streets Pussen 1S3', ger IUIIuay Co . .... 200 122 Orcpn and CoaUs streets rnsspn- per Railway Co . S7i 18 Philadelphia and Camden IVrrj Co : par ft()0 ... . 100 25 Mine Hill nnd Schujlklll llmin Hallroul and Coal i'o . .... 31 19 Minn Hill and Sohmlklll Haen Railroad and Coal Co MIS 3 John H Stetson Co lommon. par 11(111 . . . .... 331 utinn Klrrtrlc Oun Cnrnorotlon . .Lot Slim 4110 Prudential Loon Society, par J10 lie 2 Victor Insurance Ca , par $30.. 11.1 103 (Jermantortn Passenger Hallway ( o HONDS 1000 Atlantic City Gas Co 5 per tent first mottgage (sinking fundi, coupons January and Julv 1. due 19110 (certificate of deposit) 500O Public r.erlco Corporation of Nw Jcney. 5 prti cent: gen eral mnrttrifce (sinking fundi, coupons April and October, due 111,10 2000 Lehigh Coal nnd Navigation Cn . 4'4 per cent (registered): In lerfat May quarterly; duo 1P21 leo Ulectrlc und People's Traction Co 4 per cent atock trust: Interest April nnd October, due 145 .100 Sprlwrfipld Consolidated Water Co. .1 per cent, first mort gage; iouponfl May und No ember 1. due 19.1H... . S00 The Hurgesa and Town Council (boroueh of Nirrlstown). 3 per tent, registered; coupona Jan uary and July, due 1980. Ml', 70 III 9(I't 0.1 84 LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS Chlcugo. No 12 HOOS Receipts, 24 -000 head Market loner. Hulk, tll.3.iW 14 7.1. ton earl 114.00: heavy, 114 40D 14 70 medium, 114.40C14 so, light. 14.3.'i8 14 7,'., light lights. 14 23(a 14.00, heavy packing sows, smooth. I14W14 SB packing sows rough. I3.T5B)14 pls. 114014(H). CATTI.1I necelpts. 17 000 head Market strong Beef steers, medium and heavy choice nnd prime SIB. l.'iif 20.23: medium and good J11.25W1S.1B; lommcn S 7IUP11 25. light, good and choice. 114 1131; 20; common nnd medium S14 05. butcher cattle, heif ers ll7BSil1 cows. Ill OlMia Bl) canners and cutters IB 7511.05. eal ralifi J17 75 WIS 75: feeder steers !".2.'.tflS stockor .!. tn .-,ftf 10 i5. woslorn range steers. 1 J7 7'iSflo B5- cows and heifers $H 50IS13 StlKl.l' iteceipis . nun nean Aiarhei strong Iambs 112 23f 14. SO. culls nnd common, Is.flD!! 73 owes, medium, good and choice $0.7BS 2i culls and common, JSCwVBO: breeding JO.BOiij'll 73. Pittsburgh. No 12 HOOS Receipts. 5000 head. Market lower Heavies, 114 B0g IB, heay yorkers and light orkers, JIB l.i "I nlTS, ll.'..2Sl.ri BO SHEW' AND LAMIIS Itecelots, 1200 heud. Market ateadv and attlve. Top sheep. Ill) 23, ton lambs 114 CALVK3 Receipts B0 head Market stead) Top, 119 Kast St. Louis. Noi 12 HOOS lie celpts 1(1 BOO head Market loner Hulk, 114 BOffiH 75. heavy weight 114.B0IS14 73; medium. 114 50 14. 7B: light, 114.25014.75; light lights. $14 25C14 B0 heavy pocking sons smooth 112 7BG-13.40. picking sons, rough, 111. 75fl12.75- pigs 18 fll14 23 CATTLE Receipts, 7500 head Market higher. Heef steers, medium and heavy, choice nnd prime 117 75W10. medium nnd good, 110 758117 B0, common IH.AII01O ,10 light, good and choice. sl4ul9: common and medium. il14, butcher cattle, heifers, 14 30(i 10. 00 cows lfl.50Q11.3(). ennnera and cutters IB 2Btff 0 BO enl calves, light and handy weight. 14.5018.2B, rP" ..--fa lrt.BO012! aloclcor steers. SQ.&OffrlO SHKKP Rpcclpts 4000 head Market steady. Lambs 112 BOOH 50: culls and common $12 jearllng wethers 10w 12.2B; ewes medium and choice, !3.S0B7..o. culls and common, 13B Knst niuTnlo. Nov 12 CATTLE Ite celnta 175 head Market strong. . , . CALVES Receipts. ,10 head. Market steadv. 15W10 .. HOOS Receipts 2000 bead Market 13W 2Ba Iowpp. Hpsvv. 15 25, mlPd nnd sork prs. I15.25i'15.3fl light orkers and pigs I1B.BO: eoughs 112 75(M3. sings, 11)011 BO SHEEP ANI LAMIIS Receipts 2400 head. limbs 2Bc higher Lambs, J8W14.50. others unch.ngeil , . o .,,. 11.000 head Iiwor Hulk. Jl4.2BltU 7fl heavies, 12,4512 7B. mediums, $14.30 14.80: light JlR.5014.7O; llBht light, $13.ai14 0(1: packing sons, J13.20OT13 73; pigs, II2.7SS 14.25 CATTLE Receipts 10.000 hesd. Strong. Calces, BdcWU higher, heavy beef steers, choice and prime, 171S.8I1: medium and good. $12.8517; common. 10 23B 12.73: light and cholcp. 13 40W1S.7B: common and mediums. s BO 18.40; butcher rattle, heifers. Ifl 2Sd!lS 35; cnwil. Jd.lllCT 11.33! earners nnd cutters. ISO. IB; vps! calves. I12.76M7I feeder ateera, ISBIS.BO; stocker ateons. MCIO.SB. SHEEP Receipts 5.10O held. Strong, i.-k. f.19 sn nt 1 1 7K. ciiIIm snd commons. B.2B'ia.5B; yearling wethers. ,BO(n-11.23; awes I0W8; culls snd common, tSWB.JB: n wuj. ,..i v ..i... -'"- --', - -- .,, hrpoainr ewes, l auiri., leeoer iiiiu, in au. 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Write for packet No. G5, containing famous Hotel Guide, maps, etc., enclosing 10 cents for postage. Official Agency of the Swiss Federal Railroads i 241 Fifth Ave., New York ATLANTIC CITY. N. JL imwfflrllffll . I ITIrITV.H..l I A Air.-.o: Wan HTifnl nlw tJL i) j.x - rr mivi lwlcjl 1 -- -"-.-. - i ' of DistartMiuijd Reaicomtort FIREPROOF OARAGE. I I CAPACITY GOO. fV&IV:ZUZ0yt On. iie OceaB. front EJgvgp. sioriosof Gomfcrq Special Fail lernvs -.... a ...v f Wllttam J.ijeew.ijxytrt, loleidK) Sl.ChleiPl.nerBordwlk. Hemodfltd.il ... SiMcUt winter rte. New ownership mn. 9 Hi Bra,t' M.Crhm, formerly of Tbe rrincMfl HOTEL B0SC0BEL Whtucky a-op weekly; phone 117. A. E. MARION. wesirninsier to Ht , pr.vlUe baths run wstor lUupwklv. 12 B0 up dallv C lluhro Park Place, overlooking Ocean and city Park; always open. J. Mcllwnln Champion, T.AKI51VQOD. N. J. Laurel in the Pines LAKEWOOD, N. J. A distinctive hotel in a delightful winter resort where, among northern, fragrant pines, an equable climate Is conducive to health, vigor and rest. Golf. Iltainc and Sheltered -Walks. Dally Concerts and Danclnc, FRANK V. S1IDTE. Mgr. I'OCONQ MOUNTAINS Mt. I'ocono. Pa. Trt Ontwood Modern; elegant location. ineuniwooa0p4n al year BpcW fall winter rates. Mklt. E L.AE.V.Artman. WAHHINr.TON. II. C. Burlington Hotel American and European Plans 431 Rooms, 222 Baths, $2.50 to 5 If, T. MILLER. Mgr., Washington. D. C. Five minutes from, even-thins. flJtsSlralifjiff' I Make rfivsraTZdf IS StEJIORIAXI ' . DAT.Y.- In loving rnpmonr of nur father, JOHN J DALY, who died Nov. 12. 1908. SCOTT. In loving remembranco of MA11T ovui i, it ca nov ij, luyu. HUHHANU AND 80N3. ASIIMKAIJ. Nov. 11, suddenly, of pneu monia, In New York clly. N. Y PCHCY HKHHIIItT ASHMUAO. son of lato AlbPrt 8. and Kllzabeth Ornhum Ashmead, of Thlla. Immoral service and Int. private, HATDOnf. Nov 11, CAHUin. daughter of Sarnh A. nnd Into John.OIUer Haidorf, agpd 3.1 Uelatlps and friends invited to funeral services. Thurs , S p. tn , residence of mother, 1211) W. Cambria nt. Int. Mil ton Pn. Services Sat . 2 p m., residence of Snencor llntdorf, Lincoln St., Milton. Pa. Milton, I.uncuster and Wllllamsport papers copy. UKCK Nov. 10. MAHT A., wife of Moses - , , Jl5U1LLJl!.K3 MILLWORK Doors, Sash, Mouldings, & Columns, Etc. THE HANEY-WHITE CO. Plant 17th and Glcnwood Ave. j:l Office Warehouse :S 21st and Glcnwood Avtv j: Lisla From Plans and j Estimates Given ; A Perry Auto Lock IVoulil limn MitrtI vour fr If nil's cur a II III na.e j ours uml mwe yttu nitiiiP. The Lock That Thieves Won't Touch G. W. Dickel & Co. , ".,. A nirr.-t n rotnpleto Htorlt of McCnrit Cjlhitler lleiid C.i.hUft. nntl Ilolnplmne LpfiHen. Full Dress, Tuxedo, Cutaway and Prince Albert Suits rou NAI.K CIIKAP S5 IT Samuel Cooper ;J,"n avk. MUS10 Leefson-Hille "gRi&IJ F Mnurltr. Lppfson, rrrsldpnt ALL IlIlANCHllS OF MUSTC PUI1L1C SCHOOL MUSIC SUPHRVISION 1531-20 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Phila. Musical Academy UiaiMAMOH'N ItRANCH SO P.AST WAI-M'T LANK Catalogue 31d Season Otn. 3832. .lOSKl'H IV. CIltKK, Dlroc. WALTER PFEIFFER VIOLIN SOLOIST AND INSTRUCTOR Conductor Casino Aud. Orch., Wlldwood, N.J. Studio 1710 Chestnut. Th. Locust 2403 W. KURTZ VOICU STUDIOS 1530 Walnut st Phlla. Cormffle Hall, N Y.. Wednesdays Phila. Conservatory op music n.rccton.. I). 11. Kyrrnmn. II. Van dm Beemt rr-; -z? , L1T.1. ui t- AlUie McDoltOUgh S Wnlnuf " 1"-3 l Otnut AUTUMN KES0RT9 SIVITZKRLAND ASI1EVII.I.E. N. C. vM'NI fjitso ititiiuy. .... . -nin nuiumna he hlukiuus a laid h . rmj) $$s&Si y'lX trails present new beauties. Chest nuts are rioe and plentiful. Bear hunting and small game, lS-hoIeGolf. Paved motor roads. Entertainment unsurpassed. Ael: for Illustrated Iwok let. hotel and boarding house list. o yyfe T!J,fa W "w Board of Trade VINE IlLUFF, N. C. Pine Bluff Inn PINE BLUFF, N. C. Excellent Quail Iluntlni, Wild Turkey, Wild Hoar, Horseback Riding-. Golf, Midwinter Canoelnr. ILLUSTRATED nOOKLET Opens NOT. 10 PAUL MACFARLANU, 4-ropnetor. YIROINIA OLD POINT COMFORT HOTEL CHAMBERLIN FINE AUTUMN OOLr- 'Uurlmmln Fool. ScsfoOl CJulilne. everr p tfy Bsthsnd Iiestmetw. wim CEO. f. HUMS, Mllllli FanVtii Ktvas, la, on Ask Mr. Foster. 12Ui and Chestnut "Cook's Tours." SJS 8. Broad St. T0UB8 TOUR EUROPE AND SEE THE Great Battlefields Of BELGIUM and FRANCE Vl.lt SWITZERLAND, SUNNY ITALY end the FRENCH RIVIEnA. Ball by S s. "Adriatic" (24,500 tons) Jan. 3. WALTER H.WOODS CO. LITTLE UUILDING. BOSTON, MASS. LAMBERT & CLESS '" PRINTING iwm SMAU.gUANTmESATRWSqNABlEPklCES Estimates Given. A Trial Means SaUsfactMm, ellliliii ,n l-arfJ.T.'rJl' ---f, :r- -.-7---- W"l nfiii st (Ml) heatiih P. Beck, aged 77. nelatlvei and.frlenda In ylted, to funeral. Thurs., 3 p, m 0000 N. Bin at. Int. Northwood Cem. Remslna may bd V owed Wed., after S n. m. BLOOM. Nov. 7, SUSIE, wlfn 'of .7ohn nioom. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8:30 a, m sister's resi dence, Mrs. James A. McOulgan. 812 8. Bth st. Solemn high mass of requiem Church St. Philip do Nerl 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. .IlLtlM. Suddenly, Nov. 11. HENRIETTA M.i widow of Isaan lnum. Due notice of funeral will bo given, 1013 Wallare at. 11ROWN. Nov. II. MAIIOARET, wife Of oeorge Hrown (nee Springer). Relatives and friends Invited let funeral services. Thurs., nt Yorklyn, Del. Int. Northwood Cent.. Phlla, Friends may call Wed. eve., at Yorklvn, Del. IHICHANAN. Nov. II. MAUD IRENE, daughter of William H. and Margaret Huchrnaii. aged 17, Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Sat., 2 p. m.. residence of parents. 4nlo Sabrook ave. (near Both nnd Woodland ave.). Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. LUSSEY. Nov. 9. LAURA A., wife of Rov I, Russe nnl daughter of James A. nnd late Kate Woodfall (nee Wagner). Rela tives and friends Invited to services, Thurs., 2 p. m., BS30 Wyaluslng ave. Int. Mount Morlah Cem, Friends raav call Wed, eve. I1UTLER At New York city. Nov. 11, ALICE AUflARDE 11UTI.EI1, Relatives and friends Invited to services, Thurs., 10:30 a. m.. Oliver li Ralr Illdg. 1820 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Int. private HYRNE. Nov 10. CATHARINE, wife of Thoman ltrne. llelathea and friends In vited to funeral. Sat., 8 a. m., residence of husband. 127 McKean st. Solemn requiem mass Church of the Sacred Heart 9:30 a, m. Proceed to Holy Cross Cem, Int. private. Omit flowers. Auto service. BYRNE. Nov. 8, 2TANN All. wlf of Fatrlck Uyrrn and daughter of late James and Mary Smith. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, Thurs., 8:30 n. m., 1513 S. Marston sf. Solemn high mass of re nulem St. Gabriel's Church 10 n. m. Int. Holv Cross Cem Auto funeral. CARWITHEN At Doylestown. Pa , Nov, 11. SARAH AMELIA, -wife of I,emuel Car wlthen. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Fri., 2 p. m., 94 K. Oakland ave. Int private. Doylestown Cem. CHURCHMAN. Nov. H. HORACE, hus band of Charlotte W. Churchman. Rela tives nnd friends invited to services, Thurs,, 10:30 a, m. 180 Delaware at., Woodbury, N. .1. Services at Presbyterian Church, Bur lington, N. J., 3 p, rn. Int. private. Omit flowers. , CLAY. Nov. 10. ELtZA. wife of Alpha Clay, aged &9, Rolathes and friends in lted to funeral serllces, Trl.. 3 p. m,. 123 Rhodes ave.. Colllngdale. Int. Mt. '.Ion. CONNELLY. Nov. 10, MICHAEL .7, husband of Mary A. Connelly (nee O'Don nell). Relatives and friends, pmploves of Hess-llrlght Mfg. Co.. Philadelphia Lodge, No. B4. L. O. O. M . Invited to funeral. Frl.. s 30 a. m., 4B24 Morion . Solemn re nutem mass Our Mother of borrows Church 10 a. m. int Cathedral Cem Auto serWce. CONHEY. Nov. 0, JOHN F.. husband cf Annie M. Conrey, Relatives and -friends, Phlla. I-odge No. 2. B. P. O. E.: John F. Conrey Hand-In-Hand Yearly Beneficial So city, and K. I, 1) A. Beneficial Society, In Mtid to funeral, Thurs. 8:30 a. m.. 240 11. Indiana ave. Solemn requiem high mass Visitation Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepul chre Com. Auto funeral. Remains may be viewed Wed. eve. CULLEN. Nov. 11. MARY A. CULLEN. nt 210 Morris st. Solemn requlpm mnBS Church of the Sacred Heart, Frl., :3() a. m. Int. private. CULLITON. Nov. 10, CECILIE V. daughter of late Tntrlrk and Catharine Culllton. Relatives and friends. Young Ladles 11. V M. Sodality, League, of Sacred Heart of Qeiru, Invited to funeral, 1601 N. Bouvler St., Frl., 7 a ,m . High mass of requiem Church of Oesu 0 a. m. Int. OH Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. DAMM. Nov. 8. ELIZABETH, widow of Henry Dumm (nee Miller), aged 70 Rela lives and friends, members of St Gertrude neneficlnl Society. Invited to funeral Thurs., 7:30 a. m,. B38 W. Berks st. Requiem mass St. nonlfaclus'n Church 0 a m. Int. Holy benulehre Cem ... DEIILER. On November 9. 1010. PAU LINE, widow of John Dehler. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl services, on Wed., at 7 p. ra at her late residence, 3330 N. lBth st. Irt, private Thurs. morning, DIXON. Npv. 11, JOHN WESLEY DIXON, husbnnd of late Jane 51, Dixon. agedSl. Relntlves and friends Ir.Utcd to funeral services, Thurs.. 8 p. m., residence of son-in-law. C. A. Rudolph, River rd,, U . Mnnayunk. Int. Frl.. 11 a, m.. Leverlngton Cem. Auto funeral. DOYLE. Nov. 10, WILLIAM J., hus band of Mary Doyle. Relatives and friends, employes of Atlantic Refining Co., Point Lreeze Works and William J. Warden Beneficial Asso.. invited to funerat, Thurs.. 8:30 a m. 2H2.1 S. 08th st. Solemn high mass St. , Clement's Church 10 n. m. Int. Holy CroAs Cem DUNCAN Nov It. OEORGEANNA. daughter of into William nnd Catherine Duncan (nee Sehaefer) aged 20 Relatives Hnd friends Invited to funeral. Trl . 8:10 a. m.. residence of brother 3171 Welkel st. Requiem mass Church of NntKltv 10 a. m. Int Holv Sepulchro Com Auto funeral. EQAN. Nov. 11. ELIZABETH, widow of John Egan. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Frl., R:30 a m.. 3210 Mt. Vernon at Solemn mass of requiem St. Agatha's Church 10 a. m. Int Holv Cross Com ELDRIDGE. Nov. 10. PETER K. hus band of Rebecca A Eldrldge. Relatives and friends, all societies cf which he was a member. Invited to funeral. Frl., 1 p. m., Roedel's parlors. 411 H, Bth St., Camden. N. J. Int, private. New Camden Cem. Friends may view remains Thurs.. 7 to 9 p. m. Societies may hold services Thurs. eve. FARNSWORTH Nov 10. WILLIAM LINCOLN FARNSWORTH. 1200 W. Mont gomery ave. Relatives and friends. Camp No. 204. P. O S. of A.. Invited to funeral. Thurs., 8 p. m.. Albert Mooro & Sons. 021 V 'Bth st Int. private FOnT. Nov. if. BENJAMIN K son of lato Oeorge E. and Surah C Fort, aged 71 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Eddlngton, Bucks county. Pa.. Thurs.. 2.K0 p. m. Autos will meet train leavInK Broad St. Station 2:23 p. m, at Eddlngton Int. Beechwood Com. OALLAOHER At Chester. Pa.. Nov. 11. THOMAS, husband of Bridget Gallngher. Relatives nnd friends, also Chester Aerlel, F, O. II ; Chester lodge No. 285. 1, O. O. M ; Chester Nest of On Is. No. 1228 nnd West End Bout Club, Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8:30 a m.. from 210 Penn ave., Ches ter Solemn mass of requiem at Immaculate Heart Church. 10 a, m. Int. private, St. Michael's Cem OATinTfiOM .Wiii in nnnTlti .( f Robert S. Garrison ami daughter 'of Ellen nnd late George Grig. Relatives and friends Invited tn funernl i.rvli... rpt,i. i r. m i residence of husband. 2534 N 4th st. Int. , private, I'ernwood Com. Auto funeral, i friends may view remains Wed.. 7 to " p. m. UAlllllltiU.N. .NOV 10. DELIA T PAUL. widow of Benjamin F. Garrltson. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Frl., - P m. residence nf slater. Mrs. Harriet A. . i.,'"'0 Germantown ave. Int. private, Mt Peace Cem QENSHEIMER. Nov. 11. JOSEPH, hus bind of Caroline Genahelmer, aged 76. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl . 8am. 10110 Dyre st.. Frankford. Requiem mass All Salntn' Church. Brldesburg I) u m Int All Saints' Burial Grounds. Omit flowers. GILBERT. Nov. 10. FRANK R,, husband of Anna Gilbert and son of Louise and lato Samuel Gilbert. Relatives and friends. B. of II. T.. No. B87: Penna. Relief Depart ment. L O. O. M.. No. B4: Parkslde Republi can Club. Invited to funeral. Thurs., 1 p, m . Sid N. 8Sth at. Int. Bristol. Pa. Friends muv call Wed. eve. Auto funeral OILDERSLEBVE. Nov. 11. NATHANIEL GILDERSLEBVt,'. Residence. 184 HUldale road I-ansdowne, Pa GRAVES. Nov. 8. GEORGE, son of Samuel W. and Mary Graves, of B018 Catha. "ne st, aged 40 Relatives arid friends. Ex celslor Castle No. 32, K. Q. 13.; Matoaca Tribe. No 37d. I. O. K. M.. and officers and employes of Stlneman Coal Mining Co.. In vited to service. Thurs.. 2 p. m.. Oliver II. n jiiui., io.u v-nestnut st. jnc. Arlington Cem. Friends may call Wid.. 7 to 10 p. im HAnTCflAfAM Oitaaanl., n, IH..1,minnil N. J Nov. 10. CORNELIUS G., husband of Annie R Hagerman (nee Proaser). Rela tives and friends. Marlon Castle. No. 0. A. p. K. of M. C; Blackwood Fire Co. No. It Hlaekwood Club of Good Fellows. Directors of Blackwood B. and L. Asso , Invited to luneral. Thurs., 1:30 p. m., Blackwood. N. J. Services In Presbyterian Church 2 p. n). Train lenvea Chestnut st. ferrv 11:10 a, m. rrienas may call Wed., after 7-30 P m HAINES. Nov. 10. JAMES II. HAINES. iiusoana or lata jtate vv, names inee Lvons). aged 01. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral, Thurs., 8 p m., 418 Cedar st , Camden, N, J. Int. Port Kennedy. Pa.. Fri., arrival of 12:22 p. m, train from Read ing Terminal, HARTLEY. Nov. 10, JAMES . HART LEY, aged 47. Relatives and friends, La fayette Lodge. No. 270, A. A. 8. 11.: Cres cent Castle. No, 08. K, G E. ; emploves of P. R T, Co . Invited to funeral. Thurs.. 2:30 p. m.. 338 N. 60th st. Int. Fornwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed.. 7 to U P. m. , 1SZARD. At Long-port. N. J., suddenly, Nov. 8. CHARLES WALKER RAYMOND, son of Charles F. and Marlon It. Iszard, aged 15 Funeral services Thurs.. 2:30 p. m.. Calvary Church. Manhelm st. nnd Pulaski ave.. Germantown, Philadelphia. Int. private. JACKSON. Nov. 9. ANNA c, daughter of late Edward G. and Catherine C. Jack eon. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral. Frl.. 8:30 a. m., 2207 N. 10th st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady of Mercy 10 a, m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto service. JOHNSON. On Not. 0. 1010. EDWARD GOESS. son of Dr. Edward 8 and Mary R. Johnson, aged 81. Relatives and friends, also. Richard Vaux Lodge. No 884. F. and A. M.j Harris Castle. No. 20. K. O E.: Ushers' Asso. of Bethlehem Presbyterian Church. Philadelphia Real Estate Board of ficers and directors of Popular Preparedness Clearfield and Hunting Park Buldlng Asso.. are Invited to attend funeral services, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his brother's residence. B039 N. 21st st. Int. private. JONES. Nov. 11, at 200 Cliveden ave., Olenslde. HELEN JONES, aged 03, Due notice of funeral will be given, KELLY, Suddenly, Nov. 10. GEORGE P.. husband of Ellen Kelly (nee Doughsr). Relatives and friends, employes of Barber Asphalt Co., invited to funeral. Thurs.. 7:80 a. m.. 1854 N. Bucknell st. Solemn requiem Sv." ' ii'saosin--, inurcn m a, m. int. Hn! fMmm flam ' KERNS. Nov 10 WTT.T.T.M. husband of late Margaret R, Kerns. Relatives and irienas. woun America. No, 07, K. or A.; Carpenters' and Joiners' Union, No, 786, In- iim m luimi.i, inurs.. z p. m. -im Manton st, Int, Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may he viewed Wed . 8 to in p. m. KESTEtt Nov 10 T.II.r.lK. wlf. of Wll. Ham II. Kester aged 04. Relatives and friends Invited to services Vrl. t! n. m.. 5740 Knox st,, Oirmantown. Int. private, IvyHtll Cem. Friends may call Thurs,, 7 to 0 p. m. KILLIAN. Nov. 10. WILLIAM R., hus band of Marr E. Kllllan (nee Simon). Rela tives and friends, employes of Pusey Jones fvhlnvard. Invltea tn. funerl services. Thurs , 2 p. m.. 38 N. Broadway, Gloucester- CltV N .1. Tnt Vvipman , Cam. oen, ?l. Friends may call Wed, eve. 1BATH LAltnoCHA-n. Nov, 11, FREDERICK: D., hpsband of Mary J. Lahrochsr., Relatives and friends, also Star of the Union Council, No. 72, O. U, A, M.i Invited to funerat services. Hat. 1 p. tn., 124 S. King st,, Gloucester. N, J, Int, private, Ht Hurf ville. N, J, Friends may call I'M., 7 to V p. m. LILLY. Nov. 11, at 88 N, Sdtll st., THERESA ROSE, wife of William 11. Wily, Jr., nnd daughter of Rose McAleer and the late John McAleer. Further notice of the funeral will he glvpn, LINTON. Eleventh Month 10th. ANNA H., widow of Cyrus W. Linton, aged 02, Residence. B3 E. Stewart ave.. Lansdowne, Pa. Relatives and friends invited to fu neral, Fifth-day, 13th. 1:30 p. m.. Friends' Meeting House, Owen nnd Stratford aves., Lansdowne, Int. Abington Frtonds' Burial Grounds. Train leaves Broad St. Station for Lansdowne 1 o. m LORE. Nov. 10, ADAL1NE LORE. Fu neral services private. 803 Linden St., Cam den, N. J. Int, private. Friends may call Wed., 7 tn 0 p. m. VAUGER. Nov. 9, ELIZABETH MAU GER (nee.Knebels), widow of Frnnk Mauger. aged 03, Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Thurs., 8:30 a. m., 8222 BlakUton St., Holmesburg. Solemn requiem mass St. Domlnlo's Church 10 a, m. Int. St. Domi nic's Cem h MAY. Nov, 12, SARAH, widow of How nrd May. and daughter of the late John and Margaret Esrpy. Rplatlves and friends, nlso Ladles' Auxiliary of Grebli Post. No. 10, (1, A, R,, Invltsd to funeral services, Hun,, 2 p. m.. nt 2331 Dickinson st. Int. Sit. Mtrlah Cem. Auto funeral, Remains may be vieupd Sat, evp., aftpr 8 o'clock. McCONEMY. Nov. 10. FLORENCE E., widow of Samuel McConemy, aged 42. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl., 2:30 p. m., 2218 Wakellng St., Frankford. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem. MLUS, Suddenly. Nov. 10. FREDERICK 11,, son of Frederick and Iann Mebs (nee Heinle). Relatives and friends, emploves of Hog Island Shipyard, )nvltedto funeral services, Frl.. 2 n. m.. 8700 Lesser nve., West Philadelphia. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem MALLAL1EU. Nov. 11, SAMUEL M. MALLAL1EU. Relatives and friends invited tn services. Thurs.. 2 p. m.. 2004 Shunk st, Int. private. McCONEMY, Nov 10. FLORENCE E., widow of Samuel McConemvi aged 42. RPla tlves and frlpnds Invited to funeral, Frl 2.30 n m.. 2218 Wakellng st.. Frankford. Int private. North Cedar HIM Cem. Friends ran- rail Thurs., after 7 n m. McILMOYLE. Nov 10. ELIZABETH, daughter of Edward and Anna Mcllmoyle. aged 2(1. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs., 2 p. m., residence of brother-in-law, Hnrrv A. Gllmore, 119 N, 54th st. Int. private, Arlington Cem. Friends mny call Wed eve. Auto funeral. Mclaughlin. r u a a n n i y. Nov. il. CHARLES, husband of Mary McLaughlin Residence, 200 Warren st., Gloucester. N. J Turther notice of funernl will ho given MEREDITH. Nov. 10, KATE! MERE DITH, Funeral services. Thurs , 0 n. m,, nt St. Marv's r. E. Church. 30th and Lo cust sts. Int. naltlmoro Md. Baltimore, Mil., papers copy, MINER, Nov. 10, ANNA R,, wife of Arthur J. Miner and daughter of Michael and llarbara Shultz Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, ThuVs.. 8:30 a. m.. B1S2 Hoopes st., West Phlla. High mass of re qulem Church of Our Lady of Victory 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. . MOSS. Suddenly, Nov, 10. PETER, hus band of Catherine Moss, aged 32 Relatives and frlenda L. O. O, M No. B4; Bar tenders' Union, Local No. Ill): Henrv V. Schurr Yearly Beneflclal Asso.. invited to fu neral, rrl 8:30 a. m , J483 N Lelthgow st. High mass of requiem Sacred Heart Hungarian Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Com Auto funeral. NEWELL Nov. 11. HARRY NEWELL, husband of Kate S. Newell. Funeral Thurs., 2 p. m... 2220 S. 13th st Int. pri vate. NOBLE. Nov. 10, FRANCIS, fir., hue hand nf Jennie Noble. Relatives and friends. Holy Name Society; Third Order of St, Fran cis, invited to funeral, Thurs., 8:30 a. m.. 4400 Germantown ave. High mass St. rran? rls of Asslsl's Church 10 a, m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. OBERIIOLZER, Nov. 10. at Waterloo Ontario. Canada. FERDINAND, husband of late Cathprlno OberhPlzer (neo Jncober), aged 84 Relatives nnd friends, members of Holv Family of Church of Our Ladv Help of Christians. Windhorst Literary and Bene, flclal Assn., and Pennsylvania Beneflclal Asso.. invited to funeral, Pat,. 8:30 n. m., 3144 Gaul st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our laidy Help of Christians 10 a. m. Int. Holy Redeemer Cem. Auto service. O'KANE. Nov. 0, ELIZABETH, daugh ter of late Patrick and Kntherlne O'Kane, of Flntonn. County Tyrone. Ireland. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl., 8:30 a. m residence of brother, Edward O'Knne. 224S Dickinson st. Solemn high mass of requiem St Edmond's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. Omit flowers. , OWENS. Suddenly, at Blackwood. N. J.. Nov. 10, CHARLES T. OWENS. Relatives vnd friends. Woodbury Lodge of Moose. No 280; Freedom Iidge, No, 9. K. of P.: Camp No. 84 P. O. S. of A . Invited to funeral, near Blackwood, N. J , rrl.. 1pm. Services nt the house. Int Rlackwood Cem. Autos vylll meet 11 a. m. train from Chestnut st. ferry nt Blackwood. Friends may call Thurs . 7 to 0 n. m PECK. Nov. 10. CATHARINE" C. wife of William I, Peck. Relatives and friends, members of St Edward's Altar Society, In vited to runeral. Thurs, 8:30 a. in.. 1014 W. Huntingdon st. Solemn requiem high mass St. Edward's Church 10 a. m. Int Holv nulchre Com PONTIUS. Nov. 11, CAROLINE RICH MAN, wife of Bonjamln F, Pontius. Rela tives and friends invited to funeral services. Frl.. 2 v. m . 223 W Seymour st., Ger mantown. Int. private, North Cedar Hill Cem. PRENDEROAST. Nov. 10. EDMOND F.. son of John J. nnd Mary Prendergast (nee McPeak), aged 20 months 10 days. Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral Thurs.. 1 p. m.. residence of parcntH. 11)37 Judson st. Int. Holv Cross Cem. Auto service. Re mains mav be viewed Wed. eve RISTINE Nov. 11. MARTHA, wife of George M. D. Ristlne. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services'. Sat., 2 p m., residence of son-in-law, George O, Price. 1122 N. Rroad Bt. Int private. RUPPERT. Nov. 10, JOHN C , husband of Into Emma Ruppert Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs , 2 p. m . 241B W. Seybert St. Int. private. Mt. Peace Cem, Remains may be viewed Wed . 8 to 10 p m. SAVIDQE. Nov. 11, CHARLES G.. son in .Mime l. nnn lain unaries n. aviagp. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Snt.. 1 p. m . 114 N. B4th st. Int, Mt. Pence Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl.. 8 to 10 p .m. SAUNDERS. Nov. 11 JACnn -T (,. band of Rebecca Saunders, Further 'notice pf funeral wilt be given residence of son- iii-iuw, v , i,uiz, 41:7 ,-m iteese st. KCIIOT.rcV Vnv 11 iwmptti etiieni daughter of Sallle S. Scholey (nee Klngl and late John. W. Scholey. Due notice of runeral will be given from residence of mother 1227 E. Fletcher st SCHROEDER. Nov. 10, FREDERICK II , son of Herman nnd Nannie Schroeder (nee Boyd), nged 11. Relatives and friends invuea to runernl Thiii-o o.on - m ..ai Sr.n.c1.ot r.arents, 2(134 N. Bouvler st'.' Int. Hillside Cem. Remains may be viewed Wed., 8 to 10 p. m. York (Pa ) papers copy. , SCORR. Nov. 10. WILLIAM, husband of late Rose Scorr and son of late William nnd Bridget Scorr. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Frl.. 8 30 a. m . 2121) W. Pass yunk ave. Solemn mass of requiem Church of St, Monica 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross 'siiMPLE At 1810 S., Marston St.. Nov. 10. MARGARET eldest daughter of Annie .1 Semolo (neo Hamilton) and lato Arthu hemole. Relatives and friends Invited to services. Frl.. 2 p. m., Chambers-Wylle Memorial Presbyterian Church. Int. Mt. Mor.l?!,Cem- Friends may call Thurs. ove. SIIARROW. Nov. 10. ELLA F.. wife of Clark W. Sharrow nnd daughter of Annie and late .Tnlin Franlr nir.,1 11 li.l.ilua. And friends, members' of Nlcetown Baptist .r-V.,,mV. I....I.... ... .. .. n.. a ,-. V. iii"ru tu iuuerai, i num., p. m . 43,13 Germantown ave., Nlcetown. Int. Northwood Cem. SCHELLINGER. Nov. 11. CECILIA, wife of William If. Schelllnger and daughter of Eugene and Mary Louis, aged 10. Rela tives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat., 2 n. m.. 2534 H. Hancock at. Int. Fern wood Cem. Frlenda mav call Frl. eve. SMITH Nov. 8, ELIZABETH A , hue band of Alfred Smith (neo Rjan) and slater of Adolph and Mayme Booth. Relatives and friends, employes of John Wanamaker'a Suit and Gown Dopartmenr, Invited to funeral, Thurs., 8 a. m.. 1488 8. Broad st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Lady of the Rosary 10 a. m. Int, Holy Cross Cem. n,?1.?!",;-""'?. b" viewed Wed . after 7 n. m, SMITH. Nov. 10. MARY M.. wife of James K. Smith aged (18 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Frl.. 1 P. m 1827 N. 20th st. Int West Laurel Hill Cem. Remains may'be viewed Thurs. ve. SMITH. Nov. 0. RUTH SMITH (nee Sim mons), wife of GeorgeiSmlth. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Thurs., 1 p. m.. parlors John A. Healey. 2302 8. 12th st. Int. Fernwood Cem. Remains may be viewed ty ru. evr. STILES. Nov. 1). .TOSTP-PTT TT hushsnil of Mamie G. Stiles (nee Rtty), and son of John E, and late Margaret Htlles, Relatives and friends, William B. Schneider Lodge, No. 410. F. and A. M.: A. C. Harmer Club, all suclelles of which he was a member. In. vlted to funeral services. Frl., 2 p. m., 1417 E. Suequehann ave. Int. Northwood Cem. Friends may call Thurs. after 7 p. m. 8TREICH. Nov. 10. AMELIA (nee Beck), wife of William Strelch. sged 00. Relntlves and friends. Cannstatter Ladles' Auxiliary. Ladles' Aid of the Lankenau Hospital, In vited to funernl services. Thurs., 2 n. m.. voio vv. v-oiumom ave. int. private. All. Peace Com. SWARTZ. Nov. 11. HENRIETTA M. SWARTZ. at 1042 Daunhln st. Funeral sirvlcos. 1012 Dauphin St., Thurs.. 8-30 r. m.: Fri. 2 p. m. Omit flowers, Doylestown ana norrisvown papers copy. BYKES. Nov. 10, ELIZABETH A. C, SYKE3. widow of John A. Svkes Bred SR. Funeral services private, Thurs., 2 p. m., residence of son. Franklin n. Svkes. 2T11 N. Park nve. Int. Northwood Cem. Friends may can vvea. eve. TAYLOR. Nov, 0, CECELIA L.. wife qf Frank O. Taylor, aged BO. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Thurs.. 2 p. m parlors of Martin Evov & Sen, 2809 Diamond st. Int. nrlvate. Oakland (Tern. THOMAS Nov. 10. MARY A., widow of jonn u, --nomas, agea of. jteianves anci friends nre invited to funeral services, Thurs.. I p. m. at residence of son-in-law, Henry in. Kerr, aoai N. 10th st. Int. private. Mt. Morlah Cem. THOHNE. Nov. 11. 8USAN C. widow of Captain Platte M. Thorne. Relatives' and ITNTK!.TAK15Il! lOrflUYLERSj i?wg- pjA?,jffE,, ntfiims t ! I ! I .11 ' friends Invlled to funeral. Thurs , 12 noo, parlors of William II. Chew, L 8. ,W. cor. Both and 8prueo sts. .Int. Arlington Cem. HM!A!SH.Ins..b viewed Wed.. 8 to 10 J. m. TRITES. Nov. 8. at Leesburr, V.. ELIZABETH GARRISON, daughter of late Dr. David T, and Sarah II, Trltes. Funeral services and int.. West Laurel Illfl Cem.. Wed., 2 p. m. t. Tl.i.'-Tni.a.Y:.irt,t6r.,'c' t son, John S-.tKl11'-.??.3! yv,. Susquehanna ave.. Mrs. F.MMA TUI.L. Further nntlco of the fu. norni will be given, WALLACE Nov. 10. ROBERT, husband of Sarah A. Wallace. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Frl., 2 p. m.. 2(120 Man ton at. Int rernwood Cem. Remains may bo viewed Thurs.. 8 to 10 p. m. WEEKS. At B032 Baltimore ave., Nov. 11, JOSEPH II, husbnnd of May Buchanan vvepks. Further notice of funeral will be given WHITE. Suddenly. Nov 11. JOSEPH C, husband of Sarah E. Whltn (nee Sfinp). aged 40. Relatives and friends, nlso Class No. R2 of Brondwav M, E. Sunday school. Camden Camp No R007. M W, of A.; mem bers of Rotary Club, of Camden. N, J In vlted to funeral, Frl,, 2 p. m., 034 Penn St., Camden, N, J, Int private, Arlington Cem. Friends mav call Thurs. eve. WILLIAMS, Nov. 9. KATHRYN ADELTJ, aged 17. daughter of Lldle (nee Clalrbornel and late Walter Williams. Relatives and friends, members church and Sunday sehool of Church nf Resurrection, Invited o serv-l':"-.-tv.ed"J!.Di m.. mother's residence. 8520 N. 17th. Friends may call Tues., 8 to 10 p. m Int. private. Hillside Cem. . w,I;!.'fi "ov' 10i JOHN, husband of Mary Ann. V."' el,0. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Thurs.. 2 p. m . 1103.W. Lehlfh ave. Int. private. WILSON. Nov. 10. JAMES DALE WIL SON, at 827 Pine st.. Wllllamsport, P7 Was born In Lowlsbw. Pa, April 108, 1860. son of Thomas Upward and Elisabeth Dale Wilson. Survived by his wife daughter Margaret and son, Wm. If. B. Wilson. Mr Wllsorr was a, member of tho Philadelphia bar and the Union League- Club, of Phila delphia. WOLF. Suddenly. Nov. 11, HARRY, hushand of Sarah D. Wrtf. of 111 B. At' lantlo ave,, Haddon Heights N. J,, aged 64. Duo notice of funernl will be given from parlors of Martin Evoy & Son. 2800 Dia mond st. WOOD. Near Hnrmnnvltle, Montgomery county Pa.. Nov. 10. GEORGE W. WOOD, aged 71. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Ridge plko nnd Spring Mill road. Thurs 2 p. m. Int. Gulph Cem. Autos will meet trolley at Harmonvllte road at 1 and 1:30 p. m. Remains may be viewed Wed.. 7 to 9 p. m. PERSONALS TK.hl,5,"Ni1' -AUCTION CO.. 302 Market St., Phlla., Pa., has purchased stock from Isa- dor Llpman, 23 N, 4th st Harrlsburg. Pa. I.0ST AND FOUND BIJE!?J-;,,:s'i f'wAn Bfllevue-Strat. amond bracelet. Reward. 030 Land Title '''".TT'o'r."!' "v.'..n. Hnu',.F?'n'?. '"!'" ...j m.,' .'"i;.' " ""'- ' " s.mie.irx t, 1 1 IIDI UHinUI, "e'ffoufs.'A! irtrrfewe's0, Ia7p- reward will hi la" -,""""' . .? ..""""J"!"" "- '-" ",,.. mi iiuesuons asKPfl. ir THE PERSON who took Jewelrv from n &IS"-. Aa " Chaffee. Wesley lane. Wayn S2r litY.. nUM' wl" ratnrnuntcatl T wUh I7u ahnAnru.r2aaimp'.a..!'n.l reward : - '-'" - nu MuisiiiTiB asKea. HELP WANTED FEMALE A??15r!3E??'-!X?' II'. V" ! envelopTs r&txwrxfo?i&z&'ssi .-rinving Co., 704 Chestnut. "" EXfLDNON"vTlSSTS APPLY UHUMALENT PELL TELEPHONE OPERATIVfl 5SRJ.rANI:NT POSITIONS I OFFERED TO YEARS. W0MEN HETWEEN 18 AND 25 JJl PER WEEK FOR FIRST 4 WEEKS JIB B0 PER WEEK IN 6 MONTHS l wrrir RAPID ADVANCEMENT THEREAFTErT" SHORT HOURS INEXPENSIVE HOT HJNCHFq COMFORTABLE RF.ST ROOM? SICKNESS DISABILITY BENEFIT CAREFULLY CHOSEN ASSOCIATES FLOOR!38 RYAN- 10" A"C11 M.. VlBBT THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PA. Imgfckd'cuVatepreferen AIV2e3n4.fye.Iger"eo'ff'l'cneg Bgcncy "p'rl.n".? rR?5CjaSi5,."g B2"l!.ttdTor, " BINDERY HANDS ipEXAD,CWHVr? BTfS?ftS.N0 APPLY mmEAUOF EMPLOYMENT CAJ'V. OIn,r' wanted nt Electric Storag Batterv Co . 19th st. nnd Allegheny IvS for mailing department: promotion Into clerkship; hot lunch served free of charSi" nVJSr?n.?lUurday' ,S:3 12! other day!' n to r,; 7 per week. Phone, ask for Mrs CASHIERS WE REQUrCASHinRS: ?XPER,ENCB APPLY Syi.KINT BUHBAU cliA"sn,I.AIIi7;c,lrl who wm sppfcists ..JSi,. nnm;. "1 wages; small family; upstairs work reference. Apply Wednesday S1""- 1521 Diamond st. Phono DUmoSd CHAMBERMAID nnd kitchen maid, colored .. ...- .........vj f.pt.r.. t-u, aiwHrininorp g ..... CIIUnnR"Al,an3e?laLt"8'.'ban. ---' " - "- . ,ui nuiwinimtnt. CLERK THE ACCOUNTINd DEPART. MBNT OF THE PUBLIC LEDGER CO DESIRDS THE SERVICES OF A YOUNG )PJAL.)V?n AT LEAPT 2 YEARS OF .r r!J.S,""Vi:ii inaiwinu 111 ITS EQUIV ALENT. ASK FOR MR, PRICE. WU,Y PUBLIC LEDGER CO.. 6TH AND CHESTNUT 8T8. ttt-i mitii. i!Xiii)2-a .'i' iiirtiuiiin luunu vvuAII'irv TO Tin NfecBSSAHY.W0RK! EXIE"NCE0NOT An'LX EMPLOYMENT BUREAU sn- v44rjD Touns: ladles over 10 years of nre to work r-T TTITO company': 10'p7f wcPkSr?yooldUronp EtaiS,"."'.. Jor, advancement. Apply Hess ....an, -iiik i n.. front st. and Krle ave. , , CLERKS Yie.11 Tins lnrll,.oi al.t. . tZ . ''". "iui t.rnerai cmrieni Mperienc and Erie aver w"' cront " . COMPTOMETER OPERATOR APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S COn0,S,san.? SJS" AND WAIT- y".,?.iyrm,a,5 goodhSme;g-oodwag,?Ph0onaeOalk"!LlU COn,li; slstant, for industrial company .&"'.- .. Jn''!...?"thlnr Thou: ItUdd MftT. C.ti , Mh ar,A ti..-Ifl- ' ill U .. BUESSMAKEnS . APPLY BtmEAUOEMPLOYJtKNT KXAMINEHH on InfantR' hann oo,L-ta FUR LINERS APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANMAKER'S OIRL. white, capable as parlor maid tTr . country house. Write Mrs a.nr2i n CAMPBELL'S SOUP ESTABLISHED 1800 ,, OIRIl AND WOMEN MUST BE OVER 10 YEARS OF AGE GIRLS MUST FURNISH PROOF OF AQB . FOR KITCHEN WORK PREPARING VEGETABLES . , . MEATS. ETC, ALSO GENERAL FACT6rY WORK STEADY EMPLOYMENT MINIMUM STARTINO RATES 1NCLUDINO BONUS 114 AND 1B FOR 48 HOURS TIME AND HALF TIME OVER 48 HOURS INCREASED AUTOMATICALLY PLENTY OF OVERTIME JOSEPH CAMPnELL CO.. 2D AND MARKET STS.? CAMDEN, N. J, f r 1 tV -I t ;; -i .IT kr J i.SiO 'i:V! ',' W . i- fit. 7.'$ i vttoi ' 4 :a i i"t.: 5s .:"' t. ..., -'i iti1
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