U5i EVENING PUBLIC LECaEEAPBtlLADELPHlA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1910 pS..ijSgrfjtt.', i1 W. wf I? hf V PHSLADELJPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT Receipts. 70,00(1 bushels. The marked wo quiet, but Arm Quotation! Car lots In export elevator, government atajidard Inspection, standard prices No. I d winter, ?2.39: No, 1 northern spring, I2,90i No. 1 hard v, Inter, 2.:i.l Nil. 1 red wlnler garlicky, $..37t No 1 ted mnutty. 12,80; No, t red, garlicky and smutty, 2 31 United States Oraln Corporation's purchnrea of wheat ore bused on the followlmT schedule of dlsrountsi No 2 wheat, 8c under No, l! No. 3 wheat, do under No Is No. vvhont. loo under No, l! .No. n wheat, 14 . .....i-a No. 1 For all wheat otherwise conforming a j. . t, miriii. Ait. uti'iri So, the speelncntlon ot No. 3 or better but ancient In test weight the discount from the. No. ti nrlov will lie 3a iter bushel for ich one-pound deficiency In left weight, wheat grading below No. r for reasons other than uenciency In test weights, will be bouaht nn Ilk maplta. flmtittl' wheat will be discounted nccmdlng to the degree of amut, but In nn case less than 2c per bushel under the corresponding regular grade. Gar licky wheat will be discounted Just as here, tnfore, 2o per bushel from the regular grade. Mixed heat will bo discounted from 2c to to, according to quality nnd condition of mixtures, hut unless otherwise Instructed the trade mav rmitit nn our Inking No. 2 mixed wheat at l'hllndeiphla ujst as here tefore, I. e., 2c under the corresponding reputne cnilii. CORN llecelpts, 347T bushels Old corn ruled firm under small supplies. New was Jtl,lt and -Iba.li, Wa fiilnl ftlrl 7J(1. t! Vel- low In ear lots for local trade at 11 72W 'Florida 1. 75 on spot: and new iso. u enov m ll.nn. OATS Itrrelpts, 37.00.1 bushels Trade was quiet, but nrlces ruled steidv at the late adiance. We nuote: Car lots as to ocatlon-No 1 white, 004 froici No 2 white. OOifrOO1- No. 3 while, HDfiKti'so: No. 4 white, 87fflS74c. ,L , , KLOim llecelpts. 044.310 lb. In sarl. The market was quiet and unrhanacd witn I.Knianllnnu M-nu,l 1,1 .mnil.hllll StOt'Ul . Quotations: r r lfld pounds, packed In 110 tpound jute sarku Soft winter, ralaht weat- m. 91.IV1U.0U: O0. 0, neurov, ,iui,iu.. .,, snarci winter, sira'irni, ju.i'U'f"1, "" . "" (hort patent. )3 18.0! sprlmr nr-t;. clear, ' 18.7S10.2n: dn. patent. I3 r.llF14: do. hort patent,. U8.7riCT14.riO: fancy eprlnj ann city mill", patent, fancy Dranos, tn.i.. Will Hfi. ItYK FLUU8 was in llm riquel anil steady. We quote at S.nR5f9.23 pr barrel. In sacks, as to quality PROVISIONS Demand was onlv moderate anil some kinds were easier Quotations: lleef. In sets. amoKia ana air-drien, ,i..c, neei KnucKins and tnders, imoked and alr-drled. i'iIc: pork, family, S4c: hnms. f. P. ruted, loose. 272Uo: do n'llnncd, loose, 24B2llc: do do smoked. 2fti!r2Sc: hams, boiled, boneless, 42ci picnic shoulders. S, P. cured, loose. SBo: do, smoked, 20c. b"llles. In pickle, loose. 27c; breakfast bacon, DSc; lard, 27r, REFINED SUGARS Supplies were small and the market was pnehamred on a basis of 0c for lino cranu Uted. DAIRY PRODUCTS TlTTTTTtt Snnnllaa w,r. s.nnlo and the market was, quirt with no Important chanae in prices. Quotations: Fresh sollil-pac'ted ,' creamery, fancy niBh-sconnir coooi. imi 07flHc. rtrns. 73'4r. extr tlrsts. r,.t7lc firsts. I2ifT4c: seconds. ,"l8W81c: cold slur ' 'creamery as to quality, r,7W0e. sweet creamery, chol-e to fnnev. 7."H 1'l77,4c. tulr to eooii. iH's wvi'tc prims joumni? at n. 083c for fancy and at on ft fine for fair toilo redeem ill t'UMi before January J, e"?Jr,,D r. .. t 1 1 IL'0. at the bolder H optliin, at par ami KOC38 Supp es of fresh crs were small . i :f.,t . ti, ,i, . if i ,.i, and prices ruled steady Crid-stoniK.- ecus , nccrueil interest to the date of such unchanged. Quotations: Free cbb.s. nenri.y ntiiiiial redemption, trennry tertin nrsts, 24.bO per crate: ne.irl.v current re- . f i,,,i,,i,tP(li1..Iju Scrips A 1fl"() celpts, (21. western extra, firsts, 24 00: rn. , 'V i in.wi flrstB. J23 1C'24. noaihy and weitern sec- maturing .military J. lli.U. onas. su.Toip-jz.uo: cold storairc irks, as ti quality. J1.1.R0 10.511, Inferior lots lower; fancy selected eggs jobbing at 026010 per dozen OHEES-B The market was quiet but vteady. Quotations: New York, wnote-mllk. flats, fancy. 113c. sneeinls hluher: fnlr to Sood, S232'tc: Wisconsin, whole-milk ats. fancy 32W J33c: fair to Rood. 31VjT(l 82c; jobbing sales of fancy iroods, 303tic, POULTRY LTVB The market ruled firm on fine dc Irftble-sirert utock with demand abeorblnK the llmlteil ofTorlnffs. Quotations: Fowls, weiKhlnn: f lbs. und oor nplece, S'JSfu, Ahi1i. aMo-llsas-afe a I kss nnn.l ,iia1l. Slhl 47A Oil do. poor 242(lc: chickens, line ouallly. 2S 1 80c: do Inferior. 2342.!c old roosters. I 3l22:: duckr, white lvkin. R20.14C: do, i,.!in "u"ntr'..i!i?":: '!?,. iyreinZ-,V. i pleeons. old' tier piir' .I203.lt- 'do, younc' ' cuuni ii in tit; i iii si 'tj- .1.11 I. li, JTllUllUi LWia, ?8i??0o...1.lyu",'.so,u.n,,:' pcr,p"lr' iKhlnT a pounds and over apiece, plump. 2502 3!t: do. wcUhlni 1UW1H i.ounda per we! ... u .... . ..... ..w. ..-. ,av-.,. ,n'ui,d apiece, tl.7nfl.a-do, welvhln,, lWUi pounds Wf nKfi.'i -,a, ,ia. u. vhn. lit lie 1 M ..n.. Piece. ll.2riWl.S0! do. old. per pair, tl DflESSED The market ruled firm, with PHOTOPLAYS Alt,mU, 12th, Morris H Pasryunk Av. MlXiamDra Mnt.Dallyat B; Evga.U;4S XV. STAR CAST In "WHEN I1EAKCAT WENT DRY" April I r 62D It THOMPSON BTd. rJiLJ MATINEE DAILY MAY ALLISON In "CASTLES IN THE AIR" ADrAniA CHESTNUT TJelovv 10TH r.Ul 10 A. M. tollllOP.il, nOUERT WARWICK In ,'AN ADVENTURE IN 11EAUTB" di i itrniDn broad street and OLiUC-DlKlJ HUSyUEIIANNA AVE. OLIVE THOMAS. In "THE SPITE IIRIDE" BROADWAY "Ttifi&Zg p. w. antFKiTH'a "hCAhLET DAYS" - A DITrM 722 MAR1CET STREET CArl ICL. 1(1 A. M. TvT 11:13 P. M. F.THEL CLAYTON In "MORE DEADLY THAN THE MALE" e-i-l rtvtl A I Qtn. & Maplewood Aves. CULVJINIAL. 2:30. 7 4 U P. M. MARELNORMAND In rililDDrc:C MAIN hT.. M4NAYUNI. ElvlrKhoo matinee daily JACK PICKFORD In "BUROIaAR 11Y PROXY" FAIRMOUNTRffAffi AVILLI.Wt FARNUM In THE laAST OF THE DUANES" PB' P ms M M tW fP vM mi MJk$$if$$m 34 a ,e8etfcHSRJS(Swyft!3KCHw3M5Kw8we joSjic5iSS0X?3jS83?S?ylw55M wss'si2si,8l'!s1" , SrHOTO PIAYS "V f THRU V V v COMPAMY J XofJmerica i FAMILY J'HUATIIE 1311 Market St. tl A. M. to Mldnlfbt. JOHN CUMI1EHLAND n Hl!l 14.1 I lla aU ETIJCT THEATRE Helow Spruce. 56 1 H 3 1 MATINLH DAILY COH1NNU aRlF'ITlI In "THE CL1MIIERS" rn A KIITI IM THIRD & FITZWATER rRArSlvLirS OROAN MUSIC CHARLES HAY In "THE WEAKER SEX" GREAT NORTHERN Z?ftg EUOENB O'HRIEN In "SEALED HEARTS" llVrtDirD.AT BOTH ft WALNUT STS. llVlrl-.KAl-. Mats .:::n. Kvgs. 79. OEHAl.l'lN. i'-AIItVAf. in 11 FLAME OP Till'. DESERT" "TltU FLAME VrAnCD ST t LANCASTER AVE. Lb.Au'n.rv matinee daily XWROTHT DaLTON In "L'APACIIE" I IDCDTV HROAD ft COHJMIHA AV. LIdLK 1 Y MATINEE DAILY VIOLA DANA In 'PLEASE PET MARRIED" on ft H A D L'tTT STREET THEATRB 555 IVlAKtvc, 1 ii a. m. to ii us p. m. sisirtT i.ytell In "LOMRARDf. LTD." AIOrMTI 25 SOUTH BT, Orchestra. IViUlJC-1- Continuous 1 to 11. 7 WILLIAM RUSSELL In EASTWARD HO" 4- OVERBROOK Wd "vw demand absorbing the limited offerings of fine deslr.iblc-slxvd slocl: The quotation" follow. Turkeys, nearhv fancy. 4804i)C! do, do. fair to ood 444flci western rprlng fancy, 474fiet do, do fair to Rood 4D04.1C, fowls, fresh-killed, dry-picked, In boxes, welshing 4V4 lbs. and oyer apiece, 3I10I tu. lhlM I II.. ,11a. univhnv QI4 lbs.. HOtv Wet smaller sixes, sSQJiiei .re-li-kllled. in uarreis ory-nacsen, wi-iaum in .,'"- ,"7. over apiece, 83c: weighing lbs.. i4c weigh ing 3"T lbs.. 2830c! smaller sites, 24f'.'7ci old roosters, dry-picked. '.3c. brntlcr. Jer sey 4dtiIScs other nearby ilr-packed. 42ci broilers, wi stern, dry-picked. -weighing JViOS lb i. apiece, SIsW Hies r"nlln' f'VVl"; ens western dr-iackod In bbl.. weighing 4 lbs. and nrer apiece. H.1W 3I: weighing, .)'. FRESH FRUITS Supplies wero ,ima!l and Prices ruled fir rn We uuote: Api.es, tier bid., as to nua uy, t,0 i" wt bix ' . 1. t'ronberrl-s. per bill . J7(l).ri0i do, average Boou, per '. IIOA HO. Klnrldn per ',4-bnM. S2.4IH1-1 per box, $1 8.-iW4..""- VEGETABLES ! Tii market was quiet but firm, with llaht . ..ffcrlnua. We quote: Whit- Pot'': ''?5' jylvanla. per cut.. :lttd :'. lo. N Vork, p'r cvt I2,7.1W3.2S: du, Mnnlnnd lloos ers. I wr chi . 7i so. Sweet potatoes Southern ;;n 1. nrr PO n.oiiin i- "" '" -,;,: I.W. 52 TSIM: do per h'imper. I1.3SW2; Jersey 1 r lsl:t . tl 1B 1. 1? l','H!J' .N.v. York ami Danish, per ton. JO.JHTKO li.lon" Mr ll.O-lb. s.icks -e low, No. 1. f.1.2A(!rn: di. No. 2 and plcklcrs," I2.50 v'i'i 7.1. Financial Briefs The nveriiRf priee of twenty artive indii'strlnl ftnelts ndviuiced 0.10 per cent iesteiln to 107.01, while twcnt rnilrondi declined 0 !- per cent to 70.02. The Hnnlt of r.iulaud'H mlulnuim tils-t-tiunt rntc romiiinx unchanged nt I! lier cent. The mo-t chronic peK'tlmlst on the street in dieiihHiiiKtlie market situation -nid : "When the government U against the miuket nnd the I'Ydcial Ucscrvo is itRtiltiot the initfUi't and the Imnkers are against the market and the brokers are against the maiket, I think it is about tune to liny slocks. Secretary of the Treasury has author i.ed the redernl HcM-rve bank ot l'hil ntle'nhlq on mid after Monday. Decern her !.". 11)10, und unMl further notice The New York Subtreaury gaine'l SSO.'I.OOO from the banks yesterday, nuking a oiihIi net gain since Friday of 511.711,000. An estimate printed on a financial novn ticker putting November bales ot copper melnil at MO.000,000 pounds is extremely liberal. Trade nuthorl tiesf who are in a position to know, say that the totul metal sold last month did not run much over 100.000,000 pounds. " Production of crude oil in tlio mouth of October in llio United Stoles iimouiit- ed to K.'..1IH.O00 barrels, us nimpiirrtl I" iiiii'tn'ii.i.i' umi' i"i un wiiijfiuivi ,vvitli H3.ti0T.00n burrels in September. ' ,..t"ionnni i rri.a in.t ' a ilecreaRe of ..4.S.000 bnrirK. The daily uverngi' output iiiii'intr tunc montli wan 1.0T4.SOS barrels, 4 per cent less than in September. PHOTOrfaWS in I.. HOafd.ct wtmiisi i "". ."i""" nient ot tno iinim oi r;nginnn Miami "x' nCb,'n"nCdeVniofdol,rr,lb: it , the following elinnges; Total reserve Vic; is toaiVba KdorSn. 4.1 M let s i to .-an I dooreused .7,0,000, ctreulntlon Increni l'. i down. i;er li. iiMiMej il to d Iim. , i.j),(K)0, hullion decreased 130,. d?rS;.Jb 'liVjsic; w'to 47 lb: to'do"'721. other securities decreased 1.7.1.'.. en per lb.,"32fR4c: 48 lbs. and over J.. 000. imbllp tleposlU decreased (120,0(KI. doxen. a'W3tio' ducks wtsiernfancj. 30 . dcposltn decrensed R,)4H,000. 3Sci geese, western, fancy. .aro"c, ... .....'.. j. ... r.ir.'i ruin I2t2ill: do, extra lancy '",v,,,",V.i!ii Tin 12 7.11'f.r.O. Lemons, per Ixt.. -2n'V?' Or.inge California. W ta tkinlV rti li-iiiridH. uer box. t2O4.H0. ranicrln.es. urupen ui.i Tho following: theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask f pr tho theatre in your locality obtaining: pictures through tho Stanley Company of America. PAI APP 1SU MAltKET BTIlliE-f I -1.-I m A. m. to ii;.! P. M. CECIL B. De MILLE'S "MALE AND FEMALE" PRIMppCO 1018 MARKET STREET riUKL,DD R'.'ioa M. tollilip. M NHIMOVA In '-. "THE HRAT" RFCFNT ""'-T T Helow 1TTII 'V,-,JI-':I l 11 A. M. to 11 1 M. DORIS MAY in "23W HOURS' LEAVE" RFAI TO OraMANTOTO AVE. KITTY OORDON It uv-",'s ST "PIiAYTHINOH OV PATE" RURY J,ArtKI-T ST. HELOW 7TH LW-"-' 1ft A M to 11:16 P JUNE ELVIDOE In ",,0i "A POISONED PEN" M. SAVOY 1"U "AHKET STREET JtL VWI A. M TO MIDNIGHT CllRINVE ORIKFITII .""""" "TOWER OK JEWELd" STANI FY MAIIKET ADOVE 10TH , MAIIY PICKPORtl ,5"-,nI'M-"HEART O' THE HILLS" VICTORIA 1T'u3r .,,,, TIIfiDA RARA In ' M' "THE LURE OP AMBITION" THE NIXON- NIRDLINQER THEATRES BELMONT 52D ABOVB mahkct DOt)RES CASSINELI.I In '"THE VIRTUOUS MODEL'' CEDAR 80TK & CKDAn AVENUE I1ILLIE nURKE In "SADIE LOVE" FRANKFORD 4"5 TV! AVENUH OEOROE IIANE TUCKER'S "THE MIRACLE MAN" JUMBO ynONT "ST. , Q1RARD Am J umuvj Jumho Junction on Prankford "T MARY riCKFORD ,nK,oru THE HOODLUM" F OP! ST MD AND LOCUST STREETB LULUOl Mats 1 tans ..in Ei-.,o.3o t ii D. W. ORIPFITH-B ' ' ' "SCARLET DAYS" NIXON MD ANPMATK!788T3' HERRBRT nAWLINSON In ''THE CARTER CASE" R I VOI I 5SD AND SANSOM STS. aI V JL.l MATINEE DAILY ROPERT WARWICK In "n,iJ "AN ACCIDENTAL HONEYMOON" OTR AND CIERMANTOWN AVE. D 1 rViNlJ ..AT VENANGO ICNrD BENNETT In "WHAT EVERY WOMAN LEARNS" WEST AIXEGHENY ,, gy LONDON STOCK MARKET Greater Confidence Prevails on Ex change Gilt-Edged Section Hard Ixiiiilnn. Dcr. It.' A more oonfiiloiit fcelliiK prcvnllctl on the Ktock exchange I today anil, although bustneiia remained i fliiiet, tlic markets generally were Btcndj'. The oil group displayed strenfjlli, flip 1 -lu.-.l 1 .. 41 ...... 1.-...1 ..! T.- I. KIUM'IIKIU Ol'l-llllll 1UIN lllllll illlll all'lU'll nnd Jniiaiiee lonus were firm. There whs light bnyltiR of Argentine rails. .Mexicans were Irregular. Bank of England Statement Iondnii, Dee. 11. The weekly state- Iiuiirn. irun vi, iu-i.iiiirru .-iipii.iniiF, (tin eminent securities decreased 7,000,000 The proportion ot the bank's reserve to liability this week !; 1.1.0.1 per centii lust week It wn l...ai. Rf1nrt Qiinap'i llnehannerl etinea bUgarj uncnangea New YorK, Dec. It. The refined MiKfir mnrltet remains uneh..nKed nt Oc, It-s - per cent (or ensh, for line Krunu-, 'nteil. Snles if new crop C'llbns on. cilnOMlny conslatcd nf 14,000 bags for' 1,1 i ,, . . n-i . innnni ' i'"K t"1 T ,i .'o,'" HI.O00 bag' for .Tunc londinR at Sc t I. M-l. !!-. I 2nAU u..Mn. I, ,', i. 1 ill- I luivil ihuivi nu.. pqualizntion honrd made no purchases of raws yesterday. - l'asseucer und l'relel.t herrlces NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL Carmonia. . .Dec. I7jan. 2 I Feb. 25 Orduna Dec. 3 I i NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH CHERBOURG and SOUTHAMPTON Mauretania. . .Dec. 24FeV. 7Mar. 20 Imperator Jan. 4Feb. 21 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON Royal George.. Dec. I5jan. 19Feb. 19 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH I CHEREOURG and LIVERPOOL Caronia Dec. 10 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH HAVRE nnd LONDON Saxonin Dec. 24Jun. 31 N. Y. L"DERRY GLASGOW Columbia Jan. 10 PHILADELPHIA to LIVERPOOL Vellavia Dec. 24 Verbaniu Jan. 13 PHILADELPHIA to LONDON Vennonia Jan. 3 PHILADELPHIA to BRISTOL Doonholm Dec. 27 Pier 16 South moo wAi.xtiT st.. rniT.ADEr.rniA State Bank of Philadelphia Fifth and Bainbride Sta, STEAMSHIP TICKETS Tho New Freight Steamer AGWISTAR from Philadelphia Sailing About DECEMBER 20th, 1919 for Genoa and Marseilles Apply to MALLORY STEAMSHIP CO MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE 629 Chestnut St. Rell. Market 8050 Krj-stone. Main 5293 bHoruoratsd la.l U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer, j General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester SS "Lake Elmrtnrjt". . .Dec. IS Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Foxboro". .Loading SS "Coquina" Dec. IS Far rates and particulars apply to tar a-Line Steamship Co. FL ORIDA PHILADELPHIA TO JACKSONVILLE l'ABE ONB WV , BOUND TBIf $27.S5 rti; $49.59 ro18f,S?r,Va"..y.0..T6mi Balllnri alao to Bavannah. Oa. Full Information on riqueat. MKRCnANTS MINERS TUAKRP'N CO. rur IS Hu. Del. At.. Tel. Lombard le. rilOTOPLAYfl Theatres With a Personality -VM TCT7T ITVI MAHICET IlETWEEN CULlSt-aUlVl BOTH and 00Tn MAROUERITE CLARK In "LUCK INPAWN" BROAD ST. AUDITORlUM,g35JrJ DOROTHY QISH In '" "TURNING THE TADLEB" CT IDCfA 0T,t fc MARKET STS. LUKt,IA MATINEE DAILT DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS In "HIS MAJESTY THE AMERICAN" JEFFERSON PR 20TH AND DAUPHIN MAT. DAILY DOROTHY OI8H In "TURNING THE TARLEB" PARK DTVtuciiiiii sh.a-.Tiiira Fill 1 1 V 1 i m.aueipi.ia I Mediterranean J Service 1 1 SAILINGS B g To Marseilles and Barcelona I SS VANADA Dec. 28, i9i9 1 B To Piraeus and Salonica K I SS E. A. MORSE J.n. is, -20 1 i United StatesTransportCo. j ' K Incorporated 1 3 Telephones jjffl,"" g 9 Boo nnr.xKL iitm, disc H N rini..Mii:i.rni, K M New Vork Offlie 30 lirnml si a , H Telrlihone: Iln.ail .101 U JUDOB AVIS, ft DAUPHIN BT. Mat. S 115. Wv, tts toll, W. S HAHT In "JOHN WBf.vA'4W' WIKTKIt RKHORTB ATLANTIC CitTV. N. J. p2vrU4 1 ATLANTIC CITY.N. J.. , 8 AivAinciiican. PlaaHotel ot DisimaionoMKeaiijomiori, i 1 rmispRoor oarack. IrAPACITYQOO, liy I capacity eoo. Wafterj:Zuzly . ll lM IWIIIBWIMMSI 111 II UStrtjsl Vtnrlnlii ave. and tbu beach. CnDkCity COO. Sea. water baths. Special Americas plan. 14 up dally: European ptnn. 12 uj dallv. Modern curative bathe departmenu nAVTTi Itrno Owner nnd Prnv. I rennsylranla Ave., close to Beach and I Steel I'lor. central location, always open I Capacity 800. Private baths, running i water in rooms, elevator, eic, winter (terms. Dooklat. Albert II. Darnell HOTEL AUSTINB Paclflo and 81. James Place Open sur rnundlnts, opposite Catholic and Protestant Lh""n',"' . "-ua dRll' ." Hla,in;pH,v Snr" "rllt' L-JL.JShl.-l THE WILTSHIRE virslnla v, and Uench. Capacity SBO Prlv. baths, runnlns- wnler elev etc. Arner alan tl tin rt'lv. snaelal wltlv llVlat. RAM. UEl' ftj.tTB. ownert N. J COLLINS. Mar. rrrrrrrr r-xx ' . . - . TRAYMORE mmKort HOTEL CONTINENTAL lnn ope.11 A.w.h piuh T. nil mod p" iir IMiotif or wrlip M UniKh Ouni.iu THE PENNHURST Ocean nd Michigan 1 . very appointment Ap Alwayit open WM n. hood. Kiev. TVCSUIlUlB.Ci , , ,,.-. I,,... private baths: run. watsri 114 up wkly; 12 50 up dally C. Buhre UnTPI ROSmRPI KcntuckJ Ave. Open HUltL BUOtUUCL all yenr- Jin up weekly. Phono 117. A E. MARION , Apn I O Moderate prlcj beach-front "' hot.i, I.'urop plan Central, near New York ae. ROTtr.RT 3WINTON PHILLIPS HOUSE Mnienchusi-ttJi Av., near Reach. F. r. Phillip' wAhiiinoton, d. c. Burlington Hotel American nnd European Plans 431 Rooms, 222 Baths, $2.50 to $3 M. T MILLER Msrr Wnshlnnton D r Five minutes from evervthlnc VIRGINIA OLD POINT COMFORT HOTEL CHAEVIBERL.N t-l(siP ALJT1IUKI GOLP Immtnt Pool. Scttood Cuitlne. Evert Europe tn nth tnd Treatment, writ Otfl. r. ADAMS, Miunr fftftrtll MonrM, TL, on -li .Mr iusttr. ltti tmJ (M.ehtinit "C oaV Tor r " '!R . Ilro tiI AlKlllSTA. t)A. Hotel Bon Air U'f)i'vr.. !i. - OPENS DECEMBER 17TH A convenient and dellchtful plsce to spend our holUla3B. -Good drlvlns and niotorlns:. excellent saddle horses, two Bolf courses and all outdoor sports. Address C. G. Trut.ell, Manager. I1KRMCDA BERMUDA THK 1IKL H'INTP.R RESORT irurn-ss Line. 'Wliltonall St.. N. X PRINCESS HOTEL HOW'IS & TWOROOEn. Manmieri Opinn Dec, 19 HOTEL FRASCAT1 ritANIC J ORAY. Manaimr Opens Dee. 8 KDITATIONAI. Itoth Meves Our graduates are In constant demand for rood-paylnK positions. Oreire Shorthand, the easy, speedy system. Complete business and secretarial courses. Day and Nlfht trasses, intensive iraininor Enroll any time. Call or write for lull particulars and catalogue. dVir' 1'llllat. lll.MIMISS COLLEOE ana uoiieffe or uommeree 1017 Ciieslnut HI. I'hllndelnhU Straycr's Business College Plilladelphla's Greatest Business School. MM chestnut St. Thone Walnut 88. THE TAYLOR SCHOOL .;., Orerc Bhortband. Touch Typswrltlnv, Book. avepine a wecretanai courses, usr a- r.iaau PKlVATi: Ll'-SSONS IN KNfll.lSH Avri RUB a-Veneht exnerlenred vvcinsn teaeher. Norm -.l I'l.one I'onliir Vfinn v PARCEL POST UNIFORM OVERCOATS Mode fntu ''Ivlllnn Kt)l--. Msn Die.l STANLEY TAILORING CO. 10 South 17th f'lrect. Ilasement 7 Wonder if Santa Claas Will Bring Me One" Ml ,S That's what every boy in tho city is wondering row Will Santa Claus bring him a hobby hurse or a train of cars or something clso dear to his heart? Will ho 7 That's for you to t.ay. Your children will w a k o up on Christ mas niorninir with bhouts of joy, but there are & tnousunus oi outer nomes where the stockings will be empty and the tables bare. Share just a littlo of your Christmns spirit with one of these homes by sending toys or candy or warm clothing or a check to buy thorn to the Public Ledger Santa Claas Club "IS Chaitnut Strait i m ' "MOTBL ' ' ' ' '"1 LACKSTONE & W &a. 4aV"'er iS m fasti )?M m l fw lm x Jm? CTrf s&!5& .is-) ST 'IS m m rrrS& The Pawnee Pipeless Heater makes every room comfortable even in the bitter eat weather. Only one register no pipes to heat up cellnr. Easily and quickly installed Without tearing UP ...ll n flnni-a Tlurns linnl nr soft eosl or wood, Moder ate cost Write Tor Ttnofclet. hjXx3AOS.Co- PlninblllK C" Bte;, -lfi IN MI.MOIIIAM Hot i.AR In memory of WILLIAM II. 1MI.I.AR ho died Dee 11 101(1. Met AY. In loilne memory of JOHN J. Mcl'AY Mho departed this life Dec 11, 1010 No one knows how much 1 miss you lLrb, Beatljg A Hi. 1 i)a, 7 M.MIY. widow of William Abel inpe I'ooiiey). lle'-itlves and friends ll.Mted lo funeral. Frl.. H.3U . m . uroiner s r-iidi-ni s M'rhiel Coinev. S2.VI Jovce st. I'-in'tfii-rt on and Westmoreland st ) JliBn rniulmi miss Church of the Ascension In ' '' Moot Holy Uedcciner fern, Am" n"lce MlAV US -Dec 10 EDMUND J ADAN- SuN .-r Due notice of fuheral will be unen. ti mi snit N 2.1lh st. ai.i.v vNiir.it n, in MAitY josnnt- INE ALE.NANDKR (lice Campbell), vvldovv of l'err-v Alaxnnder. asid i"i4. Relatives and frler.ds Invited to funeral services Krl . In 1" a m . residence of falhr M3.I Wal nut si lnt private. Edeowood Ce:n , Potts tow n Pa AITKIAND Dec 10, ROSETTA HAR- HIS wife of CleorKe W Auckland Jr nnd , Hituchtir of late Joshua It. nnd Rosettu ? '11' 7 ! .tU mJB WW frMI Ilnr l-iuiiiwi" Display iion.ns (mp N- aiT ,, 0 H ol A malted lo - ' " l "'" nJ!'.,rB l - WJt "' "pri.ldent TEMPORA .. p.i. c. ervlees. Trl 2 11 m. r,42 8. r,th ,t lnt '. . "0- ut-al- resioent. I)ItEi'nr,l) 1 iWi SEfflJ KOC Arclt St. 1 VSOfl nV" I3D-14I I'e.lernl "t.. RB rtil ' rnmneii -. - . Ilnvvard naed 41. Itelatlvea anil friends. I ot nun stihlents or llavsrrord rollece in 'members of rnrony M E. Chu-ch and Sun- i vltn! to funeral servlcs Sit ,1pm. resl l'v ,Sc 'tool invited to funeral, Sun., 2 p m dente ot parents 3'. 20 N Marshall st Kur 141 1 Mairee st . Tacony. lnt MaBiiolla ther services 2 p m Mount Hermon He rpin formed Church loth and Wlncohncklnir sts AYEItS - tin Dec. 10. 1910. THOMAS W tn0 rJ,h"0' C''m rr"n"" mal' "" Ff'" '.;r"'i" "us'iinn ", Aers. teiativei, nnd frit mla. ilso members I.odlte No ? and A M. nnd Sliinet R A Chanter. No 2M, are lnvlud to the service on Saturday ifternoon at 2 o'clock, nt the residence of I n niphevv. Mr JInrrv C. Knleht, 3S13 vV ilnut st Intorment private 1IIUKHEAD At Deverlv. N J.. Dec. 0. WILLI .M A., husband of Lucy C. Illrk- hesd nc-eil .p,4 Relatives anil friends In ::,.. .-;.- . .. . .i : ': i. - . i r'1 i1,",""?''."" ' ,r.,?.'a,m" m"11, i ,,..; U,,'. ' '"" ' " " ' Il'Jjn'irnV. Ler". . ... . I lll.lil.All Al rieasanivilie, r... J . uec, I. . ii . . ii i n?,.1,!. fL'Val.."1 ' ;i,.i .... ...i . i... w..i.a u V vlinl lo funenil services Wesley M E Hunch. I'l isantvllle. N J. rrl, 2 :I0 m lnt I'll asantvllle Cem. HOVD Dec 0, NUt.N widow of Jovui llnvo" Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral, 1-rt 8:30 n. m , 120 Cotton st , MinaMinK Solemn hluli requiem mass Ht John the liantlst Church 10 a, tn. lnt St John s t'em CALLAHAN Dec. (1, HELENA C , daughter of MarKsret and late Thomas Col lahsn formally oT 2012 Cnllowhlll St. Ri-la tHes ard friends Invited t funeral. Hat . Ii 10 a m Sill N 21st st Solemn requiem mass S'l Eraiicls Xavler's Church, 10 a m ' lnt Holv Cross Cem Auto funeral , CRANSTON- Dec 0. JA.MEH husband of Hannah .'rnnston (nee Husted) aired 74 Rel atlver und friends, Anolln Lodire, No 311, f nn.l A M.. KeystifW R A C No. 175; rhllanelpli'n Council No. 11 R. nnd B M, land emplojea of Baldwin lyieomotlve Works. ! Invited to funeral Sat 1:30 p. m.. son's iresldttiea, 1710 Johnston st lnt Lawn- view Cem Omit flowers. Friends may call Trl eve CRAWPORD Dec 0 JAMES CRAW- rOUD, Sr Relatives and friends Invited to ' funernl servleaa, pat 2 p m., 4418 Rldae ' ave.. Kails ot Sthujlklll lnt private, Mt. Vernon Cem. , DA COSTA Dec 1(1 JULIET RIDDLE wife of Charles Proderlck Da Costa Duo voile,, of funeral villi be dven DEEOAN Huddenlv Dec 9, JEREMIAH. lusband of Mary T Deeuan Relatives and i frlenda Dlv No ill. A O II . Limerick I tiunrds Lode-n No r,4. LOOM. Invited I to funeral Frl . 30 a m nolo KlnRsea- slnB ave. lllirt. miss of renuleni Church of I th Most Blessed Sacrament 10 a m. Int. ' TTaIv Prnss Cpin IS.NMS l-.ee. r .iviMt.i-jt iiueoaun ni jusan J (nee Ilnubl and son of Charlotte nnd late Samuel Ennls. Relatives Hiid friends Invited to funer.il Thurs eve R" molns mav be viewed at late residence. 1734 N '-'Oth st 7 tn 10 p. m. lnt Mllford Del. Train leaves Broad st Station 7:2S a. m. EWINO Dec 10 JAMES EWINO. Due iiotlco of luncral will bo elven, 2222 Mlf- rLOYD Dee ft. PATRICK TV . husband jf Anna M Klnsd Relatives alid friends, members of Tntlier McEvoy Beneficial So tley and Holv Name Society. Invited to fu neral from Mermaid ave . east of Stenton ave , Chestnut Hill, S.t . ft a. m. Solemn requiem muss ( hu.i'h of Seven Dalora. 10 ,i. m. lnt St Denli Cem KRITZWANOHR Dec K. ERNEST, lius Ka.t rtf 'Ihrasa rrltrwancer. aaed 78 Rels- i tlves nnd fflen' Invited to services, Frl . H la m . 1818 N Eltlnir st (27th and Mnnt- I iromeryl lnt Am-rlcalw.Mechanlcs' Cem CULTON Deo 111. HENRIETTA C- vvldovv of Alexander Fulton, lined (111 Pervlccn Sat - P m . pon In-law'H residence, William j Kltkpatrlelt, r,.i3.i lutnarino at. jnt rrl. GATTElt - Deo 9. HENRY C . hUaband 'of Lilly Gaiter Ineo Dlehl) Relative- and frlenda, Actlie Firemen'" Aa'n nf Phila delphia, Invited to service, Hal., 2 p. m . f.05 W. Thoniinon -t. Int. prlate, Remalm mav Ii" viewed Frl. eve GIRI1S At Camden. N 3. Dec 10, NELLIE F GIlll'S (nee Forbea). wife of Edward Glhbs. aeed 42 Relatives nnd frlende Invited to funeral, hat , 1 n. m 100 8 atltli st . Camden N. J Int. private OltAHAM Suddenly. Dec. 10. ELIZA, wlto of John Graham r.sed .It Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Rat. 11 p. m , 3441 Frankford ave Servlee at Retheida M V. f'liurtli .1 P m Int. North Cedar Hill Cen. Remains mav be lewed Frl. eve. GRAHAM -Dei- 10. MARY E., widow .it Wllllhm 11. Graham Relatives and frlenda lnvlled lo tuneral services, Frl. fl.30 n, m , 17tl N lllth ft lnt private HARPER- De. tl. JOHN husband of Sarah J Harper, aired 7S. Relative-, and friends member of the Grstoti Preshyterian I'hunh officer and director or the John Illiy nnd Kensington Ave H und L, Aesocla tlona. Invited to funeral services. Frl . . m , "r,40 N nth t Int. private Norlh Cedar lllll t'em. Remain may ho Uewed Thurs . fioui s to 10 p in Omit flower-. HARTEN'STEIN Dec 6. ANOL'LINE wife of Alfieil J Hartensteln. aued (16. Relallvea and friends, ClgarniaHerti' Union. No. U". lnvlled to funeral services, Frl.. a p in rvsldence of husband, SSO.'l N nth I t Jnt l ennbour ( a , nm , via u,ui n lit train (th and Columbia ave. I HILTON - Dec. 10 ELIZABETH A.. widow of Joiepii vv. Hilton agen 74. Tor merlv of l"1" r'rc "r . Phlla Relative and friends Invited to funeral services, Snt , m residence of son-in-law Prank v ft. Miller. 1".'' N Narberth ave , Narberth, Pa. i ,.ai, ula Pal i.aurel n I i em I HOLMAN -Dec I). EDITH MAE 1101 Philip R. Holnian Relative and friends In vited tn services, Thurs 7 P m. B2.11 Pino st i also sen ices at all Halnl' church. Shen andoah, i a mi. jut --viiuiTe iciii , sinen- llil(fLJIKS.--Pee S. niClIARD WALTER, son ot Walter H ami Emma n. Helllnirs Holmes, aced 10. Relatives and friend In vited to funernl services Frl.. It a. m . parents' residence, 1128 Llndley ave.. Lotran HOWARD Dec 10 FRANK A . husband f lute Elizabeth Howard, aued I1I. Relatives lind friends Invited tn funtral Hat , 8:30 a m . residence of diiuchter, Mr C l: Hnv der 8321 N lleuvler st Remains may bo viewed P'l a"'1- 8a,p,m.I"t- Por,1 Norrla Cem . Port Norrls. N J. Auto service JEFFRIES - Dec S JOHN C -6n of Kadlo and late .Robert Jeffrie, aited SO. Rel. atlveu and friends lnvlled to aervlren, Frl.. 'J p in . k'raiidmntber's residence, Mr. Amaiida Cronipton. ri012 Thompson at. Int. private. Mon'roso Cem Remain may be viewed Thurs., to 10 p. m. JONES. At the Old Man's Home. Suth and Barlnc St. . Deo H HELEN AMANDA, widow of Aaron Jones. Hi dative and friend lnvlled tn service, Frl.. 3 p, m., Oil. ver 11 Hair llldr . 120 Chetnut et. Int. Fernwood Cem Friends may view remains JUDOE. Dec. S. JOHN husband of Reasey Judcci Relatives and friends In vited to funeral rrl.. 8:30 a. m.. 2121 Ilrandyvvlne st Solemn requiem mass St. "faStf. Xavler's Church 1ft a. m. Int. Holy Cpomm Cn Aulo tuneral K "nk Dec R, SARAH, wife of Nell Kane and daughter of late John and Bridget DUmondT of Clady. Parish of Oreenloub. County Derry. Ireland. nelatlvea and friend catholic Daughter of Derry, In. .ft!5 .X ..n.,al Frl.. 8:30 a. m.. 230B N. Hancock st. Solemn reaulem niaa Church of the Visitation, T V. M 10 n. m. pre. elselv lnt Holy Cro Cem c'"VJll '.-...;. 'naa a ViTHUVW daughter of CI arle and Sallle Klrchner ne. ariay); ftclallves and friend, also Sodality ff V M.. fi-', Augustine cUrch. Invited to funeral, l'l.. S:30 B- m'- -T Solemn mi of leciulem 8t. Auu.tln' r,uw.v, in a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. A wiK-Dec 8. jrnpmTF. klau. RlIl 'aTunerai jivui y-i"'- .'i.-mi .wpon, ii W. airard ave., lTrl,, 10' , m Int. DEATHS KOLBE Dec. 10, HENRIETTA KOLITK. Widow of rtiarUa IV lfnltie. nl.il R.I. Itelathes and friends. Ladles' Aid Society of illnrnnliiml llnf,ipm,1 rhiirrh lnvltrf in fil. neral services, 8at , 1 p tn.. residence ot ' son-in-law. Joseph Schmidt. HOS Wynnewond son-in-law. josepn Hchmidt. soa wynnewooa roHd (Bid and Iandown avc ), Overbrook lnt prliatn I,MIU.-At his residence. 100 15. Kier areeti avc. Chestnut 11.11, Dee 0, WIM.IAM i. iiusuiina ot i.arrio l.airn, iirunivpn and friends, rjunker City Dlv.. No 10'.. n of t U . and Ouaker city Dlv.. No. 27. O I A Invited to wnlec Thurs , 8 r m.. I O'lver H Ilalr Dldc. 1820 Chestnut st. . Iht rtrlvsl ISrl. ,i m l.AMnHllT n-e. 0. it 100 W. Rerks St., MAltin Kl-IZAHBTH dnuahter of I.ouls mil Adrlannn Mnrtaln Lambert, Itequlem inasn st St. Illlsabeth' Church, 23d nnd Herks sts . Friday. H a. m lnt Holy Cross tVm I.TMi'H n.n i, Tnt.M II r.WI-ir h,,.. band of" Mary Lynch and 'son of late lieriMrd nnd Mary L nch Relatives nnd friends, e t! S. Mint. Imlted to funr e.nnloMs nf the ul Sat H'.m a m . 2.10. Catharine st. lllah requi-m mass st. Anthony's cnurcn iu a m. lnt Holv Cross iVm Auto funtral. MsctiltlDB - Dec. 10. SUE II . widow of lso Sons of Vet-ran Auxiliary No. 1. Annn 'loss l'ost. invl'ed to tuners., nun, l p m . from 125.1 .-J loth st. Services at Tabernacle M, 13 Church lltli st, below 0ford. nt 2 p m lnt private, Northwoud Cem. Friends may call on 8at eve., from h to 10 o'clock. Havre do (Irace papers pi' iter t up- .mci 'iiLuiih nee. jo. i.auha a wiaow of James 1") MePnrirlrlf .s in a m ' AV.'?",".J."JJ"i. l0.l.fVrll- ?" r.-L1 ." "J.' I KllVabetli i n. nreh tn n m lnt nrivat. , .. . ...;. " - ..... - t . ' .viaee'.m,ANI Dec. n. WILLIAM .1. c 1 In- n' gj- -? irt,.i. tts I -iec , t-A.VA r. . vvua ot l.ovil Msalnlev of Wilkes. Ilarre. Pa . daUKh- l!rb veV's'nT f,ffilnd.vItl.rSdl.o funeral it istives and friends Invited to funeral , nlle- husband of Mamaret MicFarland ii.i.. 1 ".".'""' "" earn-. 10 pres-m inrm. unouM ioer unioe. . lives and friends, members ot Wnshlnuton S.UY... '.."!:.."'"" 0i..I,n..r'.' -"""" MAIMNU-TA t0bnn.in." prlinte rnends may call Thurs S to "VW nrrvf I TOIIVSOV c M.M,"Trr;d,fc' Jv.' rHnimh,ie1r "wi", I of Philadelphia, all persons indebted to said I S4..U rorreedile ave. Holmesburs . ini..,. . ',., ,..-.! . !,. nnvmant nA ' reou 1 -n mass St Dominic's Church 10 lnt M Dominic's IVm McVEY Dc 10, CHARLES, husband of M-ihel McVey (nee Shlves) formerly of 1221 Oreen st. Relatives and friends Phlll Pm'ps Feeders and Assistants' Union, No 1 11 employes nf Autocar Co. Ardmore In. I vlted to fureral, Sat., 2pm parlors of Jfrs M McLaughlin ft Son. 2320 Oreen st lnt Mt Morton Cem Auto funeral Re mains mav bo viewed Frl. eve METZOER Dec 0, Dr JOHN L . Jr.. lUl'tlind of Edna Mptzirar fnaa tlntlrtanbushl snd son of John T, Sr. nnd Annn Mafairar. aged 20 Relatives and friends. University I da No 010. F and A M , University I Chipter. No. 2.10, R A. M , and all other I nnciatinns of vvhlrh he was a mcmbr, Invited 10 funernl, Snt . 1 30 p. m., 41111 P Thompson st Services at German Re-1 ro-meo I'purcli, . 30 p. m sharp Int. prl- l vtp Oakland Cem Hemalns may bo viewed ! r -. i to ii. p m MII.t.EIt Dec II PAVtD UriM.En, son of late Henry and Mnrsnret A, Miller Itrlutlves nnd frl-nds I,, tr . N'o 710, ltrotherhood of Cnrpenters Outre Tribe. No 11. 'I I O It M . I,odB Nn r, 1. U. O. O M . Invited to funeral services. S.it. 2pm .'oil rarlton st. Int. Mt Morloh Cem RemTlns may he viewed Frl 7.30 to 10 P m Auto funeral Mlld.KIt Dee 10 nt'HSni.I. Tt.sn son of Charles N' and Kate C Miller, aaed 21 Relatives and friends members of class MYKIIS Dec S. HENRY husband of r...0in. Mvera nelallves and friends Post Nil IS. (1 A It . Invited to funernl. Frl 2 p. m residence of diUKhler iillli N. Trent st lnt private Auto service NOFEIt -Dec 10 LAURA F. MOORE, wife of Ferdinand V Nofer. late of 4S21 Florence ave Relatives and friends Invited to funernl. Men . 8 .10 a m son's residence, lol'l 8 51st st Solemn requiem mass Rt nil o ipi m niiiriiui rf,niii"iii Krancls de Sales' Church In a. m. lnt Iloiv t-rnss i'r I'cttsvnie papers copy PATTON AONCS V PATTON of Shen nnrtnah. Pa . dauehtar nf In nnd rtrMiat P tton. oBcd r.o luncral from Readlnr Ter- iminai, frl. i :n. p. m. mt um uainedrai Cem Relatives and friends Invited to mass, i' r , o a. in., in onenanooan. -a, i William C 1'aariv and daughter of the lat ll'n II n,,,l Vlnrlnla llnl.aman Tatall,.a and friends Invited to services.' Thurs . R j P n nnnn i(.,n at nr nr vara iri -' Arllnaton Cem Auto service. "Wash- inirton u. v... pipers copv POMNITZ Dec 11 CLARA POMNTTZ (nee KoenlB) wife of William A. Pomnlu, ngen on. Jiaiaiivs anil iriruus luvurn in funeral services. Sun ,2pm at 3343 N Oralis st. (between 1Mb, and 10th sts.). lnt Chdten Hills Cem , rili.HAhi u ai nuning-inn r. .1 . uec. 10. JOSEPH BUDD. son of Selden It. and Anna L Probasco. actd 20 Funeral serv ices, residence of parents. 310 E Union st.. Burlington, N J., hat . 2 p. m lnt pri vate PtIMEROY Dee 10. Miss EMILY C PUMEROY, aired 83 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Baptist Home. 17th and Norrls sts , Frl., 2 p. m lnt private UUARLES. Dec, 10, HARTUET B. QUARLKS (nee Jones) widow of Charles H. laUar es, .mil .m.i iiiuii nvr., vjuriiinic town Due notice or runerni win no alven ilea of funernl vi Ml bo iiveti "n," o toiiv K iiptTf uJintlvis ami friends invit mi Relatives and mends invltcil REDEFER - lnSXrt"hSl..9!9' " . t 5 5'clock of son-in-law. Chnrles II Shaw, 18 E. Rrliinhursr st C.ermantovvn lnt private Remains may imi viewao j nurs. eve. t,,...!.,, n.. o T.17l.ftc A ntdff, York, urTiT.U, Dec 10 rvv, ii.uiji, - L'. ."., ,,, -.wwu.,,- , aaplr 2 harpats anrt rnn..nl. 1 ,.aln, ACCOUNTANT, exnerlencad ', . SV,i m 0 ivie II nV; machine 3 bundles carpets. 1 sideboard I f.cturlng. for public a ltPll 10 rVrVH'O, I'D - P m . UHtr if. l-Hlr 1 .!. .-1, 1 e.llnr. I ...s.. J LAAwmm .fat no arm ovfi. ,i IHO l llMtnUt l Jill. nriVRle NOW i v,.lnriu .,,r.i.. I ftitlftu,' I .i-i, i .--" ' r.f-rnr-m P lit tAat . NT Y. und AVabhlnston. D. C. da nor i 1....1 ..V ....:.. ..'... ..i l......!' . i-DAnp HUF-iMnen KKM, need M Relatives ftnd friends In ltfd to funeral i-prU't Sat 2pm at hW sifter 1 rrstdence, Mrn, nitzabeth Wil lfnmi. i--.2r "Mnflfr (t. lnt Fernwood Cm Ilemiilnn may be ilewed Trl from 7 to 'i PP?HAVM rtcr in, OTTO M. H. SCAr. Rged n'J RMfttlveH and friend Invited to fu neral seniles rrl. 1l a. m . chapel of Andrew J Hair ti Hon. Arch and 10th pt Int. nrumf s-riiNKinnn Dec v. MAltJonin EDITJI cMURnier i-i .v.iirv ano mio vviinnm F C Schneider aceu 1 jears Itelatlvcj and friends invited to mnerai, irn.. 1 ao p. in residence of mother 3311 N Marvine st lnt prlvute. Friends may call Thurs. "VlIUSTER Dec 10 raANC.IS A., hue band of late Fannie Harper Schuster, aeed no Itelatf es and friends, members of Phlla Lodae. No 51, L O O M. . tinlted Tlrewory Workmen of AmeiUn. lnvlled to fu neral. Mn s B ln 40i Hudson st , Gloucester clt N. J Requiem hluh mass r'h.tr. I, nf St Marv's. Gluuceater Cltv fl n m Inl St. Mary's Cem. Frlen la may call ""sirilDec 10 SAMUEL P . husband of Emma Mpe (nee Hentschell), need 72. Rela tives and friends, employes of Alfred V. Moore all organizations of which ho -was a member. Invlt.'d to funeral services. Sat., ' p m . 2012 W. Hoeton ave. Int. nrl- SMITII Dec. I, ALICE, widow of Clarence Smith, at Detroit, Mich . and daushter of late Thomas and Allen Marsh, of PaUrson. N J. Relatives and friends lnvlled to funernl services, Frl H p tn.. residence of William McNestey, 2172 E. Le hlith ave. lnt Sal . "t convenience of family at Cedar Lawn Cem.. Pateison, N. J Paterson poner" copv KMIXK uer i. CLARA 1 . widow of Harry Smith nnd daughter of tho late Wil liam nnd Ellzibeth Fnner (nee Rlatlne). ayod 72 Relatives ond friends Invited tn funeral serviie. Prl 8 P, in. 1012 Earl St. lnt private. 4 fdsr Hltl Cm KTAHn - D,c 1. KATHERINE B. STAHK of Elklus Park. Pa., daughter of late Samuel W and Susanna Guthrie Stahr. Relatives and Mends Invited to funeral serv ices Frl 10 ii m . sister's residence. Mrs. Mary A. lllll 41.42 N 13th t Int. private. Mllford Union dm , Sfllford. N. J. STORK'KS - At Palmyra. N. J. Dee. 0. ALICE MARIE. diuEhter of Frank and Tlllle Slorlcks. aeed 7 years 11 month t days Ilelat'ves and frlenda Invited to funeral Frl . 5 P. m . from parent' resi dence. 722 Parry ave . Palmyra, N. J Int. Morann Cem HUDOWSjKI Suddenly, Pw t, MAT THEW S , son of Marie and Karzlmlerr. HudowskI Relatives and friends. Branch 10 Kasv Tol Sev Jan. Kunleco. Holy Ro sary. M Stanislaus, emulose of, art. silk, cotton and worsted jams. Invlifed to fu neral. Mon ,8am, residence of parents 1"0 rttwater st Solemn requiem lilRh mass St. Stanislaus' Church nam. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto service ,rtITM ayjjlH j,pr in, Lai,ui,,i, . , widow of Anthonv Tovlor. Esq , and daush ter of late Lawrence Johnson LS'i. Funeral service?, residence of daughter. Mrs Houston Dunn 4U1 S 22d et . Sat.. 11 a. mTOMLINMN-Deo 10. 1.AC W.. hu; band of Anaellne V Tumllnson nwd 01 lie utlves ano in 'V ,.i.i VjV.' i!i ""( 1 O R M. Purttv Circle. No 13, it" of V : Washington tamp No 488, P, p. f) of A Invited to funeral services. Sat . " o in 037 lirooks ave. Int. prlvste. rto mal'n may be viewed Frl. 8tol0pm. TlitlMIwON at Newtown Pa Dec. P. ANNAEl'lZAlinTH THUMPSON widow of Samuel Thompson aued W Relatives and friend Invited to funeral without further "lr.Nln ' ,. .. u....... Tl Tlrn, Wuah. u'tlce residence of Wary, B. Brown Wash ratlin ave Newtown Pa I'rl. 2 n m. not Trolley for Newtown leave .renion i p. m. '"THOMPSON --'b'e?' R. Sergeant JOHN P . on of Mary and late John Thompson (nee ?tnlllns)f aged 30 .Relntlvoa and friends. American Le'glonl lldq Field Artillery. 28th nv. Invited to funeral "., s,h3"- rn. mother's residence. 210H S. B4th St.. W Phlla High mass of requiem St. Clement' Church 10 a m" Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto '"THOMPSON. Third day Twelfth Month nth SAMUEL S,. husband of Emmn, L. Thompson aged 87 Relatives and friend InvKeS tc i funeral. Sixth-day. Twelfth Month. 1 p. tn.. 20211 Sprure st Int. private. TROTil At Moorestown N J . D-c. 8. BALlllE GARWOOD TROTH, wife of Levi T Troth aged 72 Relative, and friends. Winona I-dge J'o Bl D of R. Invited to ciinerat Il". 2 p. m 224 N Church t . M,?ore.town N. V lnt Cole.town Cera. lVi'-a. m.v eall Thlirs.. 7 tO D m TUARLBP Dec 10 HARRIET P. TUARLEF (nee JotieB). widow of Charle II Varlef. Residence 3047 MacMahon ave . PNDBBTAKEna DEATH Qermantown. Due notice of funeral will lie given. Van DCnilBneirEN Buddenty. Dee. 9, iT1fntAPI M.. hllshan of the late KOltni W, Van Derherchen. Relatives and friends, employes of the Philadelphia Blectrlo Co., employes or limited to the Thompson st I VAN I.EBr the service, nat.. a p. m., in v. st Int. rainier Cem. iint n in nr-niinlt Tl.. hue. hBnn 0( KuIa n Van Ivr Relatives and frimds, Thomson Lodge, no. H4i.. ir. ano a. m f Oreentree. l'a., Invited to servlee, jrl , a p, mii roll Hsverford ave, rurther service Malum I'.aptlst Church, Malvern, ra , Rat , S p w Int. adjolnlnr eem. Wll.t.Aril il Pnlmvi-a J. .1. DeC R T.F.TITIA Wifo ef Abraham M. Wallace. ' Relatives nnd friends. Washlnalon C'amp. i No 3. P o of A., and R.'tsv Ross Home, D of A., Invited to funernl rrl.. 2 p. m.. I .West Palmyra. N. J Int. M. 1. Cem. Re- .mains fnav h vlir,1 Thllrs eve. WEAVER Suddenly rtec 8, In . Chi csbo III . JOHN fl., son of the late issao and Maria Weaver Relatives and friends Invited to serxlee. Prl . 2 HO p. m . residence of sisters, a04 Bprlnj Oarden st , Phila delphia lnt private. WOMT. Pec. 11). rl.OnKNCE OET, I.ntlH, wife of Edwin C. Wolff. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, rrl , 2 p m . 37R3 N. 10th st. Int. private. I.aurel Hill rem LFIAI, ADtT.nTlsIirNTJI fTS'KHTATi: OF l'AUI. . KINO, ilr- 1 e3 reised letters testamentary upon 'ne estate of Paul S. Klntr, dfcessed havlnit ' been a;rnnted tn Flilellts frn-t Co. all per- sons Intlthtrd to the onld estate are reouested .A tnua navmanr ann inna. nni'inv naima , '" v!.?' ,."'.';-- ;r--,;:":. nn? htpii"n t.irird luiiioioar. rwiTr of rnt iiaists ritAN- fSPT;!Tl - Le1tV,l'Vfmln.stra. lrt It, h- alAoa a-, a,. l,a...nn Kan .T.nlal inio Ntanlian nif.rn TliitMlnir " l 17;m7.V hvlnc'bien'iranted ' h n,.,M.n. ut. nA t-,,., r-nmranv I estate are requested to make pnyment, and tnose nnvinK claims u present tne same, without d"!y tn the underslimed THE PROVIDENT LIFE AND TRUST COM. PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Asa S. Wine, President. 400 Chestnut Htreat ADMINISTRATORS. p. Deal 741 Reit Estate Trust Wdir i-r:iN(lTICF I'lIII.ADl'l.rlllA I'RF..m- 1 MEN'S I'NION No. 4, J. P. P. A. IT. oln rnrkvrny lluliainr At Its Inst rrnrtltar meetlnr. held Novem her 21. ll10, resolved that nn and after December 27. 1010. that pressroom workers would onlv bo arcepted Into membership as new mrmera upon th Initiation fee to i determined by the Local and International Union This rule u subject to reversal only n me international union THOMAS F. DREW. Business Representative. XOST AND FOUND UAO Ixvt. lsdv's overnicht hac between Olith nnd Market sts and Old nnd Lan caster ave., rewsrd 01B8 Columbia ae., Pticn" Ilelntont 607 MTlACELirr Iist. cold Eleln watch bra"i. let on AVed mornlnir Dee 10, on ferry boat, subvvav and Stravvhrlde's store; Inl tlnls H. O J on back reward If returned. 721 Cooper st . Camden N. J. NECKLACE Iist Sun evir N-tween doth nnd Rnrucn and filth nnd Malvern heavy cold necklace liberal reward. School for ths mind Ovarbrnok PIN Lost one Delta Tau Delta Traternlty Jeveeled nln. Id small diamonds, set In platinum, form tho border, safety clasp on pin. Initials K II. R, ; n. M. U. on back; lost Monday, Dee 1. somewhere In Phila delphia; a llharnl reward will be riven for Its return nnn Ledsep orflee. l'LN laist, mans rold stick pin; animal head, suitable reward. 2131 Delancey st. Spruce 11780 POCKKTIIOOK Lost, a pocketbook contain-Inn- papers and about tin. at North Phlla- lantle City for New York train on Monday iieipiun numon, vvnue cnanvinr irnm At "cninE. noerai rewaro. .itrs c Steln. Hotel Ansonla. New York city. Rtet.'r'TACT.T'S I ntt mafnlaa ,imn,,n ... tocles Bahls restaurant nr center of III, Innr- aaa. aau.aa r M, T .Jt r 1 ' ,""'" v tt--. ,-U " SWEATER lost on TU hatwaan foil 11... ner st. and (tth A chaatnnt, rw.rri te aa. turned to above address. T E. Harris. vvitinr vva-i'uii laist. rold wrist watch ! Initials n. S. Is . Wednesday afternoon nel jtween 2 nnd o'clock Kolns; to or from 8th una ,nriiri lo (in ana Vine! reward. 81A N 7th st. PERSONALS Philadelphia, Pa Dec. 8, 1019. Miss K. Donahue. id errs a rvennany, .vuss N. Ralllv. MISS M. Wfltar.l Tair notice, that the household Cnorls mnA nip. sonal property stored in the name of each of ou In the warehouse of J. II, Doyle and W. A Dojle, trading as the Conti nental Storage Warehouses. 20th at, above Chestnut. Phlladelnhla. will b sold tn mv the Hen of said warehousemen against said properly ai mo auriion nouse or a. i. irree. man . co. inio cnestnut at.. Phlladelnh a, 'a rw'tlon thereof on December 17. 101. at ,n o'clock a m.. and the remaining portion , ,),.., ftn n.nih.f 1a min a. a ..,.i m.. as follows! MRS. ft KENNEDY Two washstands. 2 bureaus. tables. hooka. tc MUSS .N naiuuT Thirteen (13) bundles of carpet. Ml( K UUrVAHUti One traveling bag and contents. " paper boxes and contents, 4 pictures, 1 btsket and contents. 3 trunks and contents. 1 chest and contents. 4 packages. 1 vase. 1 bundle. china, eiass. nno-a-Drac. cioininK. nnen, oooKs, eic. MISS M WATERS Ono sewlns machine. 1 oak table. 1 cur- i . -..i., i t,. niiiau i nan ivuni 1 cutting table, 8 sad Irons. 1 Iron Holder, 1 ,'oa at, ia. 1 ateivtnc Tint. 1 chest drawers and contents, china glass, brle-a-brao. cloth ing linen, books etc. ,.. CONTINENTAL STORAGE WAREHOUSES 10 S. 20th St. , HELP WANTED FEMATaE AND IT NEVER QUITE 30E3 ROUND GIRLS Tho money jou saved for Christmas shop ping I'm euro thero are a number ot GIRLS who would like to earn more at tem porary clerical work. COMB and see in at onco. ready for work, and I'll be glad lo explain It to you Mrs Linda R. Patton CUH.I8 PUBLISHING CO, Employment Office 7th and Sansom U. TiELL TELEPHONE OPERATING PERMANENT MSITTONJ ol''w' " YOUNG; WOMEN BUTWKLN 18 AND .3 5!! .VB.K WEEK FOR FIRST 4 .JVKBK8J UMd 'adVac'e'ment thereafter: SHORT HOURS INEXPENSIVE HOT LUNCHES COMFORTABLE REST ROOMS SICKNESS DISABILITY BENEFITS CAREFULLY CHOSEN ASSOCIATES CALL PERSONALLY ANY WEEKDAY, V.ieievvnr'.M n X M AND 3 P M.. TO SEE MISS nYAN, 1831 ARCH ST., FH1ST I LOOK THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PA. BOOKKEEPER THE ACCOUNTING DE- i-i nistHHS THE 'SERVICES OF A Yiu'Nti WOMAN WITH BXPPHIKNCK IN DOUBLE-ENTRY BOOKKEEPING : ASK I'lVll Ml WIKKf PPIH.lt' LEDGER CO.. tlTH AND CHESTNUT STB. CANDY PACKER Experienced candy pack er wanted at once. Apply Mr. Corder, 183 S 13th st COOK First-class colored cook' aUo girl for waiting ana cnii.Tuia.. ui icicimv. rrnulred l'hone Brvn Mawr 470 COOK and downstairs work, or general girl, White, no launory. I oiinr .j.pimtma oou .. . coblt white, assist with housework: good hOme O .PI .,11.11, a a. , v, ,......."... COOK, white! experienced. Call 2402 Bryn Mawr ave num. n GIRLS WE REQUinB GIKI.M TO WRAP PACK. AOESi EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY APPLY EMPI.OYMENT WUKEAU LIT BROS. GIItLS IN PACKINO DE1T. DRIED-FRUIT BUSINESS! GOOD WAOES. CALI READY I-OR WORK. 180 8. FRONT ST. ico amis WANTED,, OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE IN NEW DEPARTMENT NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY LIGHT. AIRY FACTORY DESIRABLE. STEADY WORK 32 WEEKn A YEAR HOT LUNCHES. SERVED AT I.EHS THAN COST UOOD PAY EXCELLENT TREATMENT LEARNERS PAID 412 WEEKLY LIGGETT ft MYFRB TOtUCOO CO, JO AWD OHTAJtlp STS. 4 unci, - wean romp. pip, i Diana, lo cnairs. 1 lorrsi i "T . --..-- , iiw 11. uiiu uiiilciuo, 1) uuiri ssviin tTuiiiriiiii. HELP -WAtfTBD VKXAZJI CAMPBBLWfl BOUPS ' i:TADL,I8IIED 18C9 ... OintiB AND WOMEIf , .' MU8T nn OVER 1(1 YEARS OF AQB'J CURLS MUST FURNISH PROOF OF Adjf, FOR KITCHEN WORK rREl'ARINCJ VEOETADX.158 . MHATSBTC. f ALSO GENERAL FACTORY WOWC RTKADY BMTTX3TMBNT MINUfUM flTARTINO RATB8 INCLtlllINO DONUH :i4 AND lis FOR 48 HOURS TIMK ND HAM' TIMB OVKR 4 HOURS INCRBA8KD AUTOMATICAL! PLENTY OF OVERTI1113 JOSEPH CAMPRELL COMPANY 2D AND MARKET 8TS. CAMDEN. N. J. HELPERS FOR OAMTA CLAUS Olrln wanted to help with Ledirer Santa Claus Club work, from December lo to De cember 24, from D to S:30, salary S12 ilarv 112 tier week experience not necessary, but brine reference. Call Monday. Tuesday or Wednes- day from 1 to 3 p. :o ii p yn.. 01 h vjnesmt Ruth Piumly Thompson. seconn noor. Glltl, for advertlslna- department of electrical supply company; no previous ezperlenc r quired pie tleasant surroundlnars and irood work In conditions Apply ElllotvLewls Kleo- trlcal Co. 1017 Race st HOUSE MISTRESS wanted for trrtraU . -.,, ...-.. wn Vai..auvw. -.. anhn,. .....a. h . na Ilt.E CLERK OIRL8 FOR TEMPORARY WORK: COME AT ONCE. TO QKT DUST. CURTIS PUI1L1SHINO CO. , mother's helper; Protestant: rood rf, '' ,,wllh car.' of ch.ldran; M non" VV VOtninB'. J SO 7TII AND HANSOM HTM SALESOIRL for silk department: rood eppor lunlty for the right party. THRESHER DP.OS,. 1S22 Chestnut st. BALE3WOMEN WANTED TOUNO WOMEN FOB VAJUOD8 DEPTS. EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY man waobs AFPLT EMPLOYMENT BtTRKAO LIT BROTHERS SALESWOMEN FOR FLOWER iPl'LY 112 S. 12TH ST. SHOP. bihNOORAPHER. thorouKhly experienced, rapid and accurate, wanted for steadr po sition In office with pleasant surroundlnrsi state aae, experience and salary desired by letter nnlv. n.n.r.in.n. T. l.n.. n...!. a. Department L. Jones. Beach i Co.. K0 N 7th st. STBNOQRAPHER, with dictaphone experi ence or one wllllnir to team: permanent position with a irood future to an alert per son. Charles K. Cook Co.. 211-18 8. id it!. Camden. N J T.PISTS wanted for temporary work. Ad. ply emplojment department. American En- glneerlng Co.. Aramlniro A Cumberland ats WAITRESS white, first class; wages 140 Pljono 230 ft. tio William aL. PrtnoatoiT; WOMEN WE REQUIRE WOMEN TO WRAP PAC1C. AOES: EXPERIENCE NOT NECEBBAItX , APPLY BMPI5YMENT BUREAU a.i i unus. WOMEN TO WORK IN PACKINO DEPT DRIED-PRUIT nuBlNRSS Cal bbadT f raoNTs! KOP WA0Ej- && " W 3. j YOUNO QIRL, good education with knuwl- ' edge of typewriting and nrures: muit be , . nulck ond alert for general work In large i Insurance office. Apply after 11 a. ra Hare & Chase. 800 Walnut St. YOUNO LADIES to work In finishing de- i partment of an engraving house; clean work: good pay. E. A. Wright Co.. Droad , and Huntingdon sts. t General BUSINESS SE.HVICE CO.. 1118 Lend Titled JslS.!.9G's"A,,'.t f employment rngp.. ISO:' 'f CLERKS and typists, eeveral posltlong. j HELP WAMTBD KAT.B Jn textile man.. i. ccountlnr concern crlpnr lalnrv .n,t t Officii. "' ' """ ACCOUNTANT, thorouirhlj- experienced In rAft wnrlc. far nubile nrrniinlfntr nn-A.n I Add re . stating apt, experience, salary and i referencea. I lift. Ledger Office.. i ""vivtL, .. .,,mi. .,,,.1, ,.. .,.- ..Jllr, A .MlaTT 1 MTfl ann(na anil ...,.. , vnclnelps for branch managers ' P Its tIa -''ofrioa Drncn managcri. r lis. Led. I ."r """" , : accountanth A well-known nrm lCCOUNTANTH a wen-Known nrm ra nulres several seniors and ssmlsenlors slin have had public accountancy experience. Ad dress, elvlnir age, experience and salary d tired C 413, Ledger Otflce AUTO TRIMMERS ON LIMOUSINHj COML ION MAKERS: DOOR TIUMMERS AND nLOCK HANGERS AND SEWINO MA CHINK OPERATORS, BEST WAOR.S PAID. APPLY IXJURY TOP .ND BODY CO.. GAUL AND ADAMS STS, BOLTERS WANTED 6So PEH UOUTt Husky, able-bodied men, who want a real opportunity to get Into ship yard trades. Apply at the North Yard Employ ment Office or to Mr. 1a Count, at the State Employment Bureau, 1521 Arch at,, Philadelphia. BOOKKIir.PllR THE ACCOUNTING DE. 1 PARTetENT Or'-nnSPHBLlC LEDQBK f CO. DESIRES THE SERVICES OF A , TO TOO MAN WITH EXPERIBNCB IN , DOUBLE-ENTRY BOOKKEEPING. ASK , FOR MB. WIEST. PUBLIC LEDGER CO,. Z OTH AND CHESTNUT STB, . BOY for office and to mn errands, between y 14 and 1(1 years of age: pleasant urround- c Ing: good opportunity for advanctmtnt; j hour ib:30 a. m to 8 p. m.. 10 o'clock I Saturday. 10 per week Call Columbia, Oranhophone Co . 40 N. ettl t. BOY wanted for general work In larga pSlcj excellent opportunity for advancement. Ap ply eighth floor American Store Co., 4tb and Noble sts. , POY8 WANTED. We pay our boy from US to $18 per wek: easy work, steady positions good opportunity, Apply ..!. SMJTU 4 TXQB Water and Snyder ave. , BOYS age 18. 'for office and hop work. U O. I, Employment Department. 21 . 22d st. CABINETMAKERS and all-around machine ....-a.. ..l.i vna.1 uavaa. IIkSiC. k: good wurea: llgi condition; group 1- f for work, unit fJoE 5 mnA-rrt nlfintt best nana, pieauy "via, aaanaa AnnlV readV miction Co., 88th and Gray ave. CARPENTERS WANTED:. GOOD WAGES: STEADY WORK. , AP PLY WITH TOOLS TO JAMES F.RICKSON, SUPER1NENDENT. BRAN I A STUART CO . FHANIC TORD AVE. AND BUTLER 8T. COMPOSITORS and tone bands. Dual), Printing Co.. Juniper ana unerry. COMPOSITORS und atone hand. ,Pu Printing Co.. Juniper and Cherry t. y DECK HANDS. COOKS. WHITES IUVIMtaf DREDOEH .38 B. DP, TtOOM, B. . , ,H DRAFTSMAN Ono wna 1 eirper1nA'i i textile machine vorHt Apply edplowtaJI I i.ttat tV4.1fofra, r-T- rmvTi-ww - , i I vl I ,i t h y. tireenravunt iei H-. t: i ' n I" . t , . ... " V ii. ,.?-. lit .", jpi'. .a -..la. "Y, '