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V- VJ. j.tt i NEW YORK BONDS Mayrs. M. Dempsev. 667 Yewdall 10OO Mayrs.

M. to E- Rutton. 66i) Yewdall 1U00 LOWER BUILDING Foley O'Brien Mclutyro Newray Porcupine Crown Porcupine Imperial Preston Vlpond West Dome (Ion 90 .00 5.15- 5.25 1.44 .67 .70 .41 .43 .0214 .03 .03 .26 .28 17 PRICES CURB MARKET NEW-BURGER, HENDERSON LOEB, 1410 Chestnut street. report transactions WYNN Sept. 28.

THOMAS TTYNX. son of late Andrew and Margaret Wynn. aired 31. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral 8 A brother-in-law's residence. I rancis liradley 3252 Emerald st.

Hista requiem mass. Church of the Ascension. 10 A. M. Int.

IIolv' Sepulchre Cem. WYANT Suddenly. Sept. 26. JOSEPH YVY-AXT husband Mary Burns Wyant.

Relatives" and friends Invited to funeral: 9 A. M-. lioy Gay 18th ward. Cross Cum. 1 mioses.

J. to runs to, vv a ind st. 80 ft in Bainbridge Martin. B. to A Robinson.

Logan 121 ft 5i in Pulaski Maxwell. B. to Soring Garden Asso. (s Lacsdowne. 782 ft 10 In st.

etc McDevitt. D. to Young. 23 Dewey McDonald. H.

to Penna Asso. as follows: 2297500 Ijbertv Loans 3Vzs interim ctfs 1 00.30 14000 Amer Kor Secu 5s 95 Vs 7000 3000 1300 1200 1000 1500 1800 Ixiw. 99.98 9 5' 2 .9258 FINANCIAL 30000 Anglo-Krench 5 93 TOTALS 52.252,785 Bureau of Building Inspection Issued 535 Permits to Begin 578 Operations HASSBTT. SuddenlT. Sent.

6. HARRY son of Marsraret and iate William H. Hassett. Relatives and friends iuvited to funeral, A. 2231 S.

Lee st. HUli mass of Church of Our Lady of Mt. Oarmel, 9.30 A. M. sharp.

Int. Holy Cross Ceiu. ArLAX. Sept. 28.

RAYMOND, son of Joseph and Mary Kaplan (nee Kelly). Relatives nnd friends invited to funeral. 1.30 P. parents' residence. 1123 Gay s-t.

Int. Holy Cross Ceiu. Kir.KEXN.V-Sept' 27. AGNFS wife or Thomas Wilford Kilkenny and daughter of James and Annie Ueekla. aeeii 25.

Relatives und friends invited to funeral. 8.30 A. 37 Collom Gerniaufown. Solemn re-quiem mass. St.

Fran-Is of Ai-sli Church. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

KING. --Suddenly, at Atlantic City. N. Sept. 27.

HKXKY KING, son of Cbarles S. and Kmma K. Kins. acd 34. Relatives and friends of fauiilv invited to funeral services, 11 A.

residence. 414 Spruce st. Int. private. KLOPP.

Sept. 20. FLT L. KLOPP, M. Ir.isbaml of Tittle M.

Valentine Klnpp. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, Tu 2 P. J730 N. tb Oak Lane. Int.

private. lOOOOty 6s 1 000 City of Paris 6s -1000 Domo of fana 5s 1921 lOOOO do 1931 I40OO French 52s 1919 93 2 9 I 34 95'2 9434 97 833,4 MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Winifred C. Brocan. N. Orianna and LVlward E.

McClay. W. Huntingdon st. Mariorie Nicholson. 152." Norris and William T.

Mather. Hitrtfui-d. Omu. Mary Teresa Gavin. Ruth and Jo seph P.

Haeiil. ave. Culhortsoii. riene and Kr-Iiept Ibnnevlein. -0! Westinoreiiind st.

May K. Hibbert. Tr'iitou. N. and Leu.ia-niin Matthews.

Trenton. N. J. Mariiiirft Mllo. IN S.

Garnet and Charles l'riop. S. Garnet sc. hesina Servls. and "-Frederick Weiranucb.

liO'l Adam st. Anna R. Harris. '-'1st and Ar-thur T. Armstrong.

124 S. IStii st. Marv F. Ki'isr. Raiubrid-re and Charlos 1J.

Pollard. 1435 si. Madeline A. Horn. Until and Leonard Lester.

1925 W. l'm-ine st. Irene Durkiu. 4404 Manayiink avc, and John lj. Farlev.

55t Leveiin st. Wikteria Krel. Fdssemout aud Jau Rutkowski. 302'i Kilsreniont st. Julia Gerezva.

82(15 Gaul and John Clivrastek. 3L't'5 Gaul St. Carmelia DePedro. MO Fierce and Marino Arizzi. t'hrfstan st.

Mary Enclar.d. Cnrhoudale. 111., and James T. Sweeney. Ottawa.

111. Alice F. Powers. Pine and Kdward J. IN MEMORIAM lovinsr memory of JOSEPH died Sept.

30. 1M2. SISTER. DUOTHERS ICEl'HEW STOCKS COT i ON GRAIN" MARKET FORECAST Sorit Free on Reoufst HUGHES DIER Chicago Board of Trafis Members -J ptock Exchanirs 1435 Walnut PhiUdelrhla 115 BrnBiiirt''. Sw TorV iuuu Jap ist ser 4' 2s I Grt Brit and n-U2 Rising Sun ave Nowakowski.

1J. to Bridesburg Perpetual 4524 Stiles O'Kane. E. to Robt Salter Asso. No 2.

224S Dickinson Petri. L. to Bookkeepers' li Asso. f4 Daly Pellus. D.

to Third Fairhill Asso. 1923 Reed Paperman. B. to Fleisher. cor 61st and I.ansdowne Quinn.

J. to Quinn. 277 Ruhicara Rosser. I. to Broad and Chestnut Sts Asso.

6343 Savbrook Relyea. .1 B. to Giutn Asso. 35 Louden Rosner. C.

to Thos 12000 En it 5s 9734 Brit and Brit and 1000 1900 130O 10O0 1400 8000 1300 OBITUARY 9958 95 937 23000 Unit Kg Grt Si'is 1918 800C Unit Kg Grt 5'g8 I9i9 I OOOO do vtr-24000 Unit Kfe- Grt' 5'2s 1921 NEW iTOEK, Sept; 29. There was continued adjustment in the trading on the Broad Street Curb in the work ot eliminating war-order stocks and affiliated proups from active trading and from prominence in the market situation. Many of these stocks were without an active nearby market, and tvheh sales were made they could only be effected at sharp declines. Curtiss Airplane furnished an instance of the general situation, faUurjr from 42 to 30, and in the past two davs was neglected. Submarine, which sold at 19 early in the week, sagged of! to 16 and Maxim Motors from Mi dropped tothe new low record of New York Curb Market L.

WINK ELM AN 139-141 S. Broad eU. report transactions as follows: Brit and I Tioga Steel and Iron Co. Purchases Title to Five-acre Tract in Southwest for Gun Factory DR. ELMKL0PP Noted Aural Surgeon Dies at Home, Aged 61 LAND.

Sept. James F. Land, to funeral. Mou. Solenii reouiem de Sales, "in A.

AXX1E wife of late Relatives and friends Invited A. ")017 Cellar ave. mass Church of St. Francis M. Int.

Cathedral Cem. 972 86 Vs Klopp, a noted lvlopp, a Dr. tAl Lt. 993,4 95V4 99 933-s 10 I 3,4 987-8 92 8614 90'2 823-4 833,4. 977 a 8078 9 7 81 8278 85 9518 64 90 '2 L4EKIN.

ept. 27. MARY C. widow of J. Hfniy.

ISC N. 27th St. Fannie Suiorinsky. N. 22d st Yovitz.

310.5 Columbia avc. i Tora Jacobs. 2tV' S. 8th and man. 2337 Catharine st.

Susie Gardner. 711 Markoe Anderson "li Markoe st. Liilie Anderson. 1C31 Cautrell Asso. South.

11S ft 20th st wierczewska. I', to Bunkers' Asso. 103 Albanus Sheley. V. to Wilton Asso.

1530 Conestoga Sodo. M. to Ixjnnellv. 158 East Sanninc. J.

to 2nd Italo Am Asso. 12254 Federal Smith. A. to Wool ford. 2319 Thompson Thompson.

A. to Stonewall P. Asso 1737 Fdgewood Turner. R. to Haneoek Asso.

Botanic. 25" ft E. 7Sth st Van Fosseu. H. to Penna Asso.

of Rot. No 2. i Hermitage and Cross and Mas Sam Gold-and Wade and Harry David X. Larkin. iM-87tb year.

Relatives and aural sur-yesterday p'treet and A compli 1400 lono 1100 5000 1700 "1400 170O 2O00 geon of this city, died early mornins at his home, Eighth 1000 4' 2S 1957 1000 414S I960 5000 Amer Smeit 5s I 1000 Am col 5s 16000 A gQ I0OO Bait fc rfg 5s 7000 "alto i evt 4i2 3000 R-ito gx.ld 4s 2000 Hap Trap 5 notes 19 18 1 000 Bush Term Bldg 5s 3000 Cen Leather 5s 50OO Cen Pacific jrtd 4s 5000 CliHa cvt 5s I0O0 gtil 4s 300O A- joint 4s 1000 Chi Grt West 4s I COO Chi Mil St Paul gal rfg cvt 5s ser 10000 Chi Mil St Paul-C Oak avenue, Oak Lane. The GovernmeTit will place a rrico en Copper that 'will make any copper mine a Brott'-ablo investment. We are the owners of prodnoiner copper mine. We want to erect ot-r owrn reduction plant aid ship co-ci-or ixjtead of ore to the smelters. Vve will nlace en sale a limited amount of stock.

7rite for particulars. WEDGE COPPER KTNTKO COKPAST. Reno, Nevada. JUST OUT(New 5 Color) WYOMING. OiL MAP Shows correct location cf every oil flld in the Most complete jmbiishcd.

Send For One. it's Free. G. B. ATVVATER 419 Central Sarin gs Bank Bldg.

DenTer.Colo. INDUSTRJALa and Polk. 10-U Onntrell st Marv II. Shields. K.

Arizona Frederick Merseher. 503 W. York st Last Net Bale. chau. 5V4 8OV4 824 Low.

6 'a and Margaret Crossi 11. 3035 Chatham John Dietz. W. P-onsail st. Sophia Shields.

2i'i Whartoa 14 and Weisert. I to Lester 15 tilul Jefferson, etc ...12.000 According to fipures compiled by W. W. Gamble, statistician of the bureau of Buildinj Inspection, during the month of September 53." permits were granted to commence work on operations, the total estimated cost of which was $2,252,783. Following is a summary of the character of the work, the" number pennits issued, the number of operations started and the estimated costs: 83 34 3 47 17B Sales.

Stocks. 'Higb. I UOO Aetna Kxp 5'4 1 00 Air lteduc. 83 1200 Allan OIL Z's 1 00 Aia Marc 3 6000 Arkau Pet 49 I80O Barn't i I7 8 3oo0 Letii Stcei pref 993 4 4O00 Bost Wyo 44 I CO Car Light 3 lOOO Chev Mot 81 1400 osd 9Va linm T. C'oiiwell.

Lewes. lel. Klizabeth Johnson, 7' S. Martin iFfed Ranard. 410 S.

Jessup st. E.iith S. Kryant. 821 S. Stlllman Gaffney.

41 S. st Katherine' F. Frain. E. Priee and Wolf.

H. Jr. to Industrial eo. 422S sth st Wa'hl. C.

to F. KttTiDinger. 913 10th street Wilkinson. W. to Lancaster Ave I.

Asso. 41'15-Spring Garden Wiiite. R. to Asso. P.artruni.

2m) ft 7th st 78 2O00 2000 1401 1600 83 44 3 47 i 34 98 2 42 3 78 9 33 13-16 37 iV Puget SoliPd 4 1000 Con Gb cvt 6s 2000 Del Hud Kit 4'2s 01 anil 17th John Finn. 121 10. Ilarter st. I 1051.2 ...75 60 K'aarbe A. Oirtteulielner.

32 X. 918 42 3 80 9 33 37 2 02 cation ot ditwases-. superinduced Kitl-ney trouble, was the cause of death. He was til years old and had been in poor health for several years. Dr.

Klopp's early education was at Stouchsburg Academy. After graduating at the- Philadelphia College of l-harmaey 1877 he conducted a drug store- in Hockford. East and graduating from in 18S. He was chief of the nose and throat clinic of the Jefferson Hospital for many assistant professor of otology in the same institution, and alo served as aur3l surgeon to the Jefferson Hospital. His funeral will be held Tuesday at 2 P.

M. from his late residence. The services will be conducted by Kev. Abner S. Dechant, pastor of Emmanuel Church, Hanover, Pa.

The interment will be private. 3000 Den Rio 41, 2g 1000 Erie cvt 4s 2500O Hudson Map. adj income 5 Oper. 300 Crosby Pet S3 and Dnie N. Alimnn.

3SIC Wnlnul sf. Ella Barnn- 201! Gordon and Milton iridee. 163S Huntine l'ark ave. Etta Robinson, l.so W. Washington ave.

tRomie Pipscomli. 5J H. Shari-nac's st. Trene M. Smith.

250 W. Curnwall Eld-and and 3000 Cunih Pet. 14. Wilbv A. to St Timoth" 1 t- asso.

Hermit. 193 ft 5 in Ridge 1300 D. to Corsoa. Pulaski lio ft 4. in 1Mb st 1250 H.

to Howard Aseo. 3101 Darien 1300 Chnrr.cter. Permits. Dwelling. 1 story 11 Dwellings.

2 storv Dwellings. 3 story Tenemnt houses 1 Manufactories Workshops 8 98 6 14" 8 S47a 8 5 Vs 59 Vs. S7 91 82 9 Si2 94 1000 III Cent A St joint 5s 2000 111 Steel deb 4i2S I 00O Intbo Mt 4 '2 12000 Intt-o It rfg 5 30000 Int Merc Mar 6s 200O Kans -City So 5s 1 000 Lack Stl 5s 1923 friends invite 1 to funeral services. 2.30 P. late residence.

702 Highland Chester, Pa. Int. private. LEWIS. Sent.

28. SPAFFORD 1 husband of Vashti Lewis, in 69th year. Relatives and friends. Welcome Lodge. No.

72. R. of L. F. and E.

employes P. R. invited to funeral services. 0 P. cor.

Chestnut st. and Cedarcroft Audubon. X. J. Int.

private. Baptist HudrionfU Id. N. J. Friends may view remains 7 to 9 M.

LINK. Sept. 28. FREDA, daujrb.er Gott-lob and Annie Link tnee Hermann, aged 14. Icelatives and friends invited to funeral services.

1 P. parents' residetice. 1453 S. Tavlor st. Int.

Fernwood Cem. Ktiuains msy be viewed 8 to 10 P. M. Auto service. EGG AX.

Sept. OS. FRANKLIN, husband cf Elizabeth I.cgan nee Meconnahey i. aged 47. Relatives and friends, also Beilevue Council.

No 14S an i of and employees tf the J. Brill Car Shops, are invited to services. 2 P. at 262o N. Napa St.

Int. private, at Hillside Cem. Trolley car funeral. Friends may call from 7.30 to 9 P. M.

McGRANE. Sept. 26. ELIZABETH T. Mc-G KANE, daughter of late Patrick and Mary Mi Grane.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral. 7.30 A. residence of brother-in-law. J. Cummings.

501 Hadrion Camden. N. J. Mass of requiem Church of Immaculate Conception. 9 A.

M. Int. Calvary Cem. MfOFRK. Sept.

08. PETER McGFRK. husband of Rose MeGr.rk (nee Doodyt. of Carrick-more. Countv Tvrone.

Ireland. Relatives and friends. St. Gabriel's Holv Name Society, invited to funeral. s.30 A.

1534. S. Bambrev st. t26th and IHckinson sts.t. Solemn requiem mass St.

Gabriel's Church. 10 A. M. Int. Holy Cross Cem.

McK EON. Suddenly. Sept. 26. ELIZABETH, daughter of late Patrick and Margaret Mc-Keon of County Tyrone.

Ireland. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. A. residence of brother-in-law. Daniel Aheru.

206 Cedar Jeiikintown. Pa. Solemn Luith re- 62 I I I Vs 237 a 4 3.8 16 18 Vs 16 14 r.i4.-i'; i 7i'i 1 11. 82.F.o 07.000 S(Hl i rii i 5j.i-i!i I'HIl ClCM) 30. 025 I 438.32, 177.

S42 I 70.170 i 15.74" 2.4'J I 20O0 I-adia Stl 1950 1000 Lacledo Gas of St 5 rfg 1 1 1 1 10 121 1 THE PORT Follovlng ffte rrqumt of the Unt4 States Government The Ituuirtr until further notice tcUl pub lis information concerning the worfmrBli i Mielj, Garages 62 Office buildings 5 Stores Warehouses 1 Power house 1 Depots 1 places of amusement. 1 Miscellaneous bulld'gs. lo Additions 121 Alterati'ns and repairs 1S1 Mlseeiliineous work S2 11 Kin- escapes 2 Signs Stock Brokers Land Title Building, PHILADELPHIA Telephones: Spruce 4410; Race ISO. York Harrlsbnrr 200 urt Aero 37 2 400 LTk Basia Pet 9 '-a 200 Kmer 6 Va 1000 Esmeralda Oil I 'a 200 Ever Hean 237 60O Fed Oil 4's 1000 Friars Oil. 7-16 560O Glenrock 1 00 Honst Oil 15 4100 Inter Pet.

I334 1000 Kansas Utah 1 1-16 1 350O Kenova Oil' 3a feOO Ken Pet 9 100 Knick Wyo 3 00 do pref 10 100 Lima Loco 55 I COO Man Trans 5 lOOO Merritt Oil 34 A. Leieht. N. Lee st. Emma Martin.

Sheltou aud Fritz Lehman. 4f3: Shelton St. Leah Miller. 3v' Manayunk and Her-luaa F. Wells.

1338 S. Rinscold st. Clara B. Knips. 3045 aud John J.

Eck-hart. 3010 I) st. 5 Emma K. Pason. 4051 Marshall and Tajre fJ.

Patterson. Rrooklyn. N. Y. I Anna D.

Ritter. 5913 Girard and Walter Butterfleid. 380: X. 31st st. Staaialawa Karponska.

3350 E. AHesheny and Joseph F. Slabinsky. 2tC3 Aramingo avenue. Ada Berirey.

Olney. and Anurew C. Scholler. 5503 5th st. Evelvn Mais.

212" E. Clearfield nnd James Kelley. 2120 B. ClearlieM si. Sarah Ketterinsr.

33'E X. Masi-her aud Harrv Forkner. 3332 X. Waterloo st. -r 8,8 9 6 I Vs 233,4 4 'e 19 15 I 3 1-16 5-16 838 3 10 55 9-16 33 Vz NORTH EAST MARYLAND NEWS 11 19 15 135b 1-16 5-16 87 8 3 10 55 9 16 34 3, 1 1.PV PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Sep.

30 Special to The Inquirer. ELKTOX. Sept. f. Twenty-seven i-ou-Ploso vi the Civil countv ourt office in Elkfoii this morning seeking marriage licenses.

Twcntv-six pairs were success in t.fjeurimr the iM'rmits. while the last couple. Harold E. o'lo Total $2,252. 0.53 A M.

Sets 0.4t 1 5612 S73 4 6. 0 14 .12. A i.3' A 7 i Permits Issued Yesterday 97 89'-2 461 2 72'2 64 1,4 89' 2 5634 92-8 447-8 9778 24 P5 6 I 7 1,4 94 953 824 8578 693 3 I 4 77 51 731,4 97 9800 Metro Tet rises iiiga water Piii.ade'.nhia Ri edv Uland. rsre.jiwat -r Iov v.nlur Pi.iii '-fl; ni.t Reedy Isiuud lireiiku atet- 1 Si l.l 10.03 7.J S.15 4.5.1 1.30 aud and and and and end 300O Midvale Stl 5s 5000 Minn st 4s I0OC0 Ok la 5s lOOO A- 1st 4- 1000 Mo Pacitie 5s 1926 26000 Mo Pac gni 4 20OO Montana I'owr 5s 6000 MeX 5s 300O iVn der, 6 300O Rwys adj bi 1 000 North 4 10000 North Pol itic 3s 50O0 Oreg Sh Line rfg 4s 2000 A Ds 4000 Penn 4 2- 1921 I00O Pere lani I0C0 Scrv 2000 Reading pi.l 4- 3000 A 4-s ser A lOOO St I- 6c 5- ser 13000 St ine 20C0 Sc-ab A' Lire 4s stlnl 20000 So Paci3e c-, 5s II00OS- Pu cvt 4 2000 Southern Rwy 6000 Texts Co tt 6- 2O0O I'nira Pac IM 4s Mordan and Alice M. Kildare.

Pbiladt-liihia. refused, owing to the prosrH-ci ive bridegroom not being of ace. In tue day's flock of newly-wods Puiladelphia furnsi-'K-d eleven couples. Thev include: R. Saethea.

41. nnd Jennie M. Arch. Dew-y A. Wcisbrod.

21. and Lila White. 22: Otto F.olimenlierger. 2H. Marie Lyons.

2,: Mabolm. D. Muck- 7.4S A A 1. 7 A News Bay and River i ouiem mass Immaculate Conception Church. Luigi Mele.

alterations to dwelllne at 027 Fernon street, for Raffaele Brcncia: cost Frank Mark, a'terat'ons dwelling at 202i Beilevue Mreet, fr Alln-rt II. Metz: cost frV-0. Frank StrogHa. alteratkms to dwelling at 1152 South Seventh street, for G. Lonni cost $1H0.

Joseph Reamer, alterations to dwelling at 1210 West Girard avenue, for Sadie Reamer: cost $2500. Munitions Site Sold Sepulchre elroy Jenkiutowu. 9.30 A. M. Int.

Holy rELAWARE and Eli7.j-bth Probst. 24: Anthony 21. and Charlotte 1: 59 BREAKWATER. Sept. 29.

M. l' miles, ciojdy. 5 5 3 5 5 fo iMonizy LAST DAY Then SI.25 5 Cklah.tna hefining Ca. in the Cushrr.e iilu. Okla- 6 homa.

Its eishrh well cr.liti in with lt-J barrel- initial n. PAYS or WUAP.TKKLV I 'END5 to. of 1. PK1CE OK ST i('K KlSKS To PKR SHAKF. aft'-r rui.lnici.t O-t.

1 BUY -c N.W AT pr.P. SHAKT. CASH or Sr-LCIAI. PAYMENTS. -JZVr re- serves.

a utck issued. Check Jt liisiil before ciioniffhr Ni'inday re- f--rvc. M-'in-y refunded in ten days idwest "iecurriss I "'M) I'roadway, York ity 5 r. i 5 A 5 5 5 erio Weather. I' bar.

20.C"-. DIED AXE. Sect. 27. MA PEL danel.ter of Emma L.

and late Edwin C. Axe. Relatives find friends invited to funeral services. 2.30 P. residence of mot'ier.

Penn Frankforl. Remains mar be viewed Sun. ere. Int. Cedar Hill Cem.

BAKER. Sept. 27. MARY" wife of late Captain John R. Raker nee Wlliaiusi.

Relatives and friends. Ladies' Auiliary of R'ailroad 1L C. invited to funeral. 2 I'. residence of son-in-law.

William W. Hawkins. J15 Hudson Gloucester. X. J.

Int. Eversreen Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve. BILSO.V.

Sept. as. IRENE JESSIE, daueh-ter of Mary and late Joseph Eaton, in 17th year. Relatives and friends invited to services, 8 1. mother's residence.

1241 S. Hollywood st. (2fth and Wharton srs.i. Funeral 2 P. M.

Int. Feniwood Cem. BISHOP. Sent. 27.

at I'emberton. N. NOTES OF THE STREET f-6 3 4 8 I 7 8 81-8 13-16 11-16 11-16 1-16 500 Midw Kcr. 1 14 1 50 150 4 2C0 Am 3 ,4 3 3 5700 North Oil 92 83 90 I 000 Uaia A J' Ss 83 8 8 5000 itesr Oil 21 19 '19 02 Horn 8'z 8 '2 8' '2 1200 Penn Ken 58 534 57a Vs I 6C0 Penu I2'4 121b 1 4 3500 Ilb Oil 3-16 '4 100 Sapulpa Ilf )0'8 1016 I0'8 Vs 2000 I 15-16 I Aliov 7' 2 7' 2 72 1,00 15. 17' 2 1614 17 38 500 'TUz Film 114 13-16 I -4 -r- a 4CC0 Star I 3 16 I 1 'a Me Vs 100 I' Steam 4' 4 4', 4 4' 4 33DO Mutor.

23' a 24'8 Vc 2000 V' i). 13-16 2-4 3-4 I0O Vacuum Oil 18 18 18 700 Victoria new 6' 4 6 6' 4 3 I20O Wright Mar 8b 88 1600 Fni iVn.K 7 678 7 Vs that Montgomery. "lotuler A- Ijler announce 82 82 I I 1 4 90 an 35 82 1 4 I 0 I 4 941 2 99 2 533 4 Cem. Boston papers copy. At Baltimore.

Md. Sept. 27. MARGARET widow of James B. Mahaffev.

Funeral. 14 E. Lanvale Baltirno'e. Md 8.3o A. M.

Renulem mass. St. Ignatiu Church. Baltimore. 9 A.

M. Int Cathedral 1.30 I. M. MAIION. Sept.

28. MICHAEL, husband of Cathariae Mahon inee Ganlevi. Relatives and friends, emploves Milvale Steel Works, invited to fjneral. 2005 Dennie 8.30 A. M.

High mass of requiem St. Stephen's Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem.

MAIIONEY Sept. 26. JAMES F-. husband of late Margaret Mahoney nee Gro6si. Relatives and lrieiuis.

Phila. Lodge. No. 2. B.

O. invited to funeral. A. 1447 N. I awrence st.

Solemn reuuiem mass, St. Michael's Church. 9 A. M. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. MUELRAY. Sett. 26.

THOMAS husband of Nellie A. Mullrav (nee Welsh! and son of The Tioa Steel and Iron Company yes- terday acouired a rive-acre tract adjoin- i ing its plant at Fifty-first t-treet and I Gray's Ferry avenue as the feite for a I large addition. Title passed from the Pennsylvania Company for Insurance" on I Lives and Granting Annuities for 1003 4 hereafter tl.c firm's bualas will be transacted jnder de in me of Montiomery Co. Gorg F. ler.

is conimi'sioned ofti- cer in tuo artiiierv. Us wit i.uni from lie nrai. The meiabers of tue hrui IioLK-tt L. Montgomery. WiUwra J.

Clothier. Waner C.I Jaunev. Mic-Lincl Gavin. Ti-ct-iore Ku-velt. i Edward i'.

Currier a'id Harry Marlor. 8000 Unit of San 1 4 el's nCO I' 5s 22000 Su! 5s. 4 0O0 a Car 'heci 1 000 lt 5-i I COO Wi'sou Co 6 Total sale. $2,902,000. ofits fins S.hertr.

21. and Marsuret Wittiock. ilmer Russell. 21 and Marv Kiseman. Milton 1.

Statton. 21. and Mrie H. I't-ll. 1 Ixiiik SiH'ece.

21' und Katherine I'layfoni. 19: William A. Ftniiit. 24. ai.d Lena Schn-nncher.

23. and J. Kent. 22. and Frnnia Ilaotli.

all of Philadelphia Otto M. AlexanciiT 21. Philadcllhia. and Tearl E. Rcler.

21. Winsow. N. Harrv HoKen-be'-k. 3.

Mar-nall. and Elizabeth II. Myers. IS. Philadelphia Earl D.

R.nn t. 21. ami Arriis A. Siiullz. IS.

Rerwick. lister 3. Nally. 21. and Jennie A.

Hewer. 1H. Balnniorp; Rov M. Stevens. 14.

and Fthfl M. Porter. 21. Rock Hall. Roy L.

Ivan. 21. and Beatrice A. Mae. 1.

Alb-ntuwn: Jostiih J. Albany. 24. and Lyrtia E. llf.tkins.

30. Lenni. James Truman. 21. and Hia.

PottsviUe. Earl F. Gring. 21. and Jennie M.

F.iftets. Reading: Irvin R. b-ments. 21. Roy erst ford, and Clara N.

Surir.g Citv. ILai: E. Hendricks. 23. and Ht-sie E.

Chase. 1H. Albert i. Moore. 14.

lladdonrjeld. and Ruth A. Peswick. 24. Keverly.

N. Harrv W. Ruck-lev. and Anna E. Scott.

17. Inni. 1'a Walter I.ovnds. 23. and Pearl Curlett.

17. and Henry D. Cook. iimiagton. and Alice Pier n.

2-i. Singerlvs. Md. Grace Episcopal Church. Havre Grace, will be consecrated ThursdKv everjiug by Bishop R.

WILLIAM II. BISHOP, aced 76. Relatives and is. je. 2.3U P.

friends invited to funeral. residence. Pemberton. N. J.

Int Trains leave Market St. Ferry M. E. Cem. y.30 to the A iublication de Kcnu-nT ba bcn adir.irt.vl ttbest A Co.

Don firm of STANDARD OIL STOCKS New York Bank Statement TW Y-tRK. Sei-t. 29. The actual 55 Stand oil of Caiif ..240 237 233 COT- MINING COM PAN ILS A. M.

and 1.20 1'. M. BOSH ART. Sept. 27.

LTCRETIA M. widow of John G. Bosbart. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. 2 P.

1022 W. Pace Ft. Int. private. "Westminster Cem.

BRETT. Sept. 20. JOHX be-oved son of William and Bridget Brett tne- Cro-ni. used 2'.

2J8 2'8 000, subject to a ground rent of The "new structure will be devoted to the manufacture of guns. I Conveyance was made of three three-story dwellings at o027 I-ocust ttreet, 370 Walnut street and 3612 street by Harold CrCK.dwin to Mary xd-win for a nominal sum and a mortgn-e S00 ATne Cop. i00 Al'ii I'r John and late Catharine Mullrav. of Caitra. Count Galwav.

Ireland. Relatives an 1 friends. Xiv. No. A.

atlioiic Philopatriau i Institute: Phila. Ixlge. No. 54. L.

O. and Retail Lionor Dealers' invited to fuueral. 8.30 A. 6118 Market West Phila. Solemn mass of requiem.

Church of Our Liidv of the Rosarv. 10 A. M. Iat. tion of Clearing Huse tanks snd trnt m-panie tt week shows that, Iold S77.012.120 reserve in tif'ss 'f lesral TLi 1 a decrease of So.

742. 400 from week. Tte ttateurit fol'ows: A1 "Tl A Ij CON L'lTION. Ixn. 145.230.C0Q The First Nation- Back of Darby has de-ciared seici-diiuual uoidcj of Ir pa.ia'jl'j tn IX-toiHT 1.

New tiio.i ca ns at the combiae.1 By elccTrl-- for tn week en'Sed September -r a follows: c'l. toners iUi kii.c-vdtf ot ai-d 14o-hors (xmir in motors. 1'iisines critrrtctei inr i ut not yet connect -1 includes 142 cntoni rs and kilowatt of and uower in Ki-ctric nerzy output show an lncrca:" of 17 7 tr cent, over the cor-rvspoadia vtk of 1 2 091,2 59 I 62 I voted to prontablo investments in Railroad, Industrial, Mining and Oil securities, containing a retrospect, and forecast of jreneral market, conditions and specific analysis of a large number of active securities, iramnie copy free on request. Edited By tinapcidl experts and i--ticil weekly by Paul A. Newman 8c Co, 20 Broad New York.

ol 3CC0 20 00 i i.edue. I 00 Men 2000 Bra Cop 100 P.iitte iZ -02 2 C9V 2. 39 I 2 62 I 83 9-16 72 7-16 09'. 2 39 I 1 2 62 I 68 2 72 $30,000. The assessed valuation is L.

Randolnb. of Philadelphia. A number of of visiting ciergvmen win oe present Hie lart in the evening's exercises. i Sis Cash on Fed vault, rvmbe 4.484.C0O Inc. lies.

Bk Ai 02 3 1-16 0 I 000 Butte A lt 9-1 5 6000 Cad Min 74 1 400 Cala Jferi-rae 238 1 00 Canada Cop 2 1-16 2 F.e in Fejenil P. Fin's 21. Relatives and friends. Seminaries of St. Charles Borromeo graduation ciass of 1113 of St.

Col'imba's parochial school, invited to fu- i lierfl. 8.30 A. parents' residence, 3448 W. Iluntin-'dun st. Solemn requiem mass Columba's Church.

10 A. M. lut. Holy I Sepulchre Cem. BTJDD.

Sept. 28. MAItGARKT wife of) Charles S. Bndd. Relatives and friends in- vited to funerai services.

2 P. resi- dence. 6221 Jeffmon st. Jnt. private.

CARR. Sept. 28. REBECCA CARR. wife of late Cornelius Carr.

Sr. (nee MeClintock). Rel- atives and friends invited to funeral. st. 30 A.

residence of son-iii-iaw. lr. James MeXulty. 2565 E. Xorris st.

(31st Wardi. 1 solemn requiem mass. Cliun cf Holy Name. A. M.

Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto i 28. JOHN A. CATA- XACH.

ased 75. Relatives and friends, also 2i 4 2 7-16 Ive-. 14,702 000 luemU-r bk 336.48 1 ,000 1-16 Miss Anna C. Pixwn and John Fcpton. while crossing a street In Havre De Grace, were run down bv a passing automobile.

Miss 1'rown sustained a broken jaw Imne and Mr. Kenton was iainfully injured about the body. While cranking his automobile Countv Commissioner John Finney Wells, of Aberdeen, bad his right arm broken. This is the second time Mr. Wells has had his arm broken wiiile cranking automobiles.

The Cecil Countv Sundav School Association in convention at North Estst adjourned The following ofli-ers were elected: P.e. in own Stat banks trust cont a- -16 a Dec. 3.724.0C0 r.i'- 92 614.000 S1S000. Hettie Bustard conveyed to Khza- i beth M. the three-story hou-e at 4324 Spruce ttrt'et, subject to a mort-.

gae of JTiCHj. The lot i 22 by 105 feet, and the ap.ses,ed value 10,000. To Build Power Plant Stone Webster have been awarded the contract for the erection of a bit: power plant at P.each and Palmer streets for Philadelphia Electric Company i at a cost of about The t-tructure will be 40 by 400 feet I and 220 feet high. Its composition will be of brick, concrete and steel. Work 500 Con 2 1-16 2 600 (Tps-on bA4 200 28 1000 Ext.

I 3 2CO-0 I-aio 14 100 Eaa! 21 4 I I 700 Kciiia I 3.4 Trading in SOMERSET OILS 1-16 i 534 28 13 14 2' 4 3,4 41 38 13-16 1-16 1-16 534 23 I 3 14 2 4 41 3d 7S 13 P.e'erve in itarie. Stat-- t.anfes and tnitt corn- I 09 97 I OOO Inc. Net dmanJ Inc. Th TTmrL Coi Coiriranv on October 1 i will retire tii ouiMniidiiii: lalauce of 1 lT cent. rumclatixe tref-rr-i Mmt.

Th vkina I m-i irov rail for tt acouisi- tiosi at not t. e. 1:" and aecr'ieti ien 1. The pre-nt taniiii; Kk wiii he retirel at 107. teiui l'' ni a ce 1 iied dividend of f2 I'er i siiare.

The tdtiisi'ie now rrovii-Ml for the retirement of all t.i i referred -t' k. it will bo to inaccurate dividend pay- i ment on tft l.i" -omroon t-ck out-ktandinc in cae it. An Increase of 15.6 per cent, in cross earn- incs and 12.7 ir cent, in net i I iiown the report of Northern States Power mranv for Axicnxt. cnrar'rl with Aiijruxt Both the net ant create are liircer iTtwrtiunately ti li-e increaes -r j. the year euded Aucuft 31.

president. Oliver W. Conner. Rising; secre- 2000 Fortuua 41 38 01 1-16 17,785,000 S4.220.C0O 1 I 66.000 163 000 Holv Cross Cem. Auto service.

NELLS. Sept. 2S. MARGARET, wife of Bernard Nelis. Kelatives and friends invited to funeral.

8.30 A. husband's residence. Willow Grove pise acd Mt. Carmel Olenside. Pa.

Solemn high requiem mass St. Luke's Church. Glenside. 10 A. M.

Int. Hoiy Sepul'hre Cem. NOLAN. Sept. 29.

ELIZABETH daughter of Mary and late Patrick Nolan. Relatives and friends. Blessed Virgin Sodality of St. Michael's Church, invited to funeral. mother's residence.

1422 N. 4th st. Solemn reouiem mass St. Michael's Church. 10 A.

M. sharn. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral.

OEHLERS. Sept. 28. HELENA daughter of Adolph H. and Rosie A.

Oehlers (nee Meilen. aged 21. Relatives and friends. B. V.

M. Sodality SS. Peter and Paul CI urch. invited to funeral. A.

parents' residence. 1170 Mechanic Camden. N. J. High renuiem mass SS.

Peter and Paul Church. i) A. M. Friends may call Mon. eve.

PHIPPS Sept. 28. ANNIE, wife of John Phipps and daughter of late John and Isabella Glazier. Relatives and friends invited funeral services. 2 P.

2104 Yj. Clearfield st. Int. private. North Cedar Hill Cem.

Remains may be viewed between P. M. PILKINGTON. Sept. 2.

JOHN" son of late Joseph aud Sarah Blackburn Pilkington. late residence. Cardington. Del. 1'a.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. 10 A. at parlors of S. P. Sons.

5300 Y'ine st. Int. private. Fern-wood Cem. PIPER.

Sept. 28. R. husband of Henrietta Piper, aged SO. Funeral services.

2 326 W. Locust Ardmore. Pa. Int private. Perkins Lodtre.

No. 402. and A. Oriental Chapter. No.

183. R. A. and I'ennsylvauia Reserves, are invited to attend bis funeral. 11 A.

2li s. i3d st. Int. at Mount Cem. tary.

Edward 1. arhart. L. L. Haines.

Rising Suu: district secretaries. Ells Cannan. CcUton: H. W. Caldwell.

Chesapeake City; Edward Todd. F.Ik Mills; Lv-nina Slnce. Cliids; S. H. (Jrav.

North East; W. I. Rvan Rising Sun; Miss Miriam Keesev. Net tiriie de- toits 202.9 15.000 Dec. Circulation 32.029.000 ln.

inclndcd la tA) and 500 Gol.i Cons 40O Gr-cn Mc.r:s 500 HiiTraves Mia 375 Hecia Min. 84 400 TTcrccstead. on tne New York Curb will begin Monday, October 8th wife of Anna R. 13 8 IS I 2 PrTWille: Rev. A L.

Peterson. Rowlandville. 13 16 IS 12 09 COLDWF.LI,. Sept. 00.

ANNA F. William Coldweil and daughter of and late Wiiliam Aidridtre. aaenl 31. Relatives 8 I II 18 12 09 The convection will be held in Kliton next year. I and friends invited to funeral services, Tues IC-OC Int Mines 1000 Inde Lead 00 I- de-it, d'di-'M S240 626.000.

Aiii-ecate 'roserve kvcei reserve, $77,012,120: decrease, 4C0. of StMte hunk? and tnif't compa 09 Notice is hereby sriven that all-l 5000 Vt rde 2 P. 131 Yj. Rockland Olney. int.

private. Sept. 27. HARRY E. CONOVFR.

SUSSEX COUNTY SNAPSHOTS pre-trading- offenngrs of stock l8 I 9-16 CORPORATION EARNINGS I r.ot included in 530 Jumbo Ext Relatives and friends. Palestine I.odue. -No 534 nies in Greater New York Clearing House statement: lian. rtlsiNjant. 175 -01 fs Is 04 534 3.4 59 heretofore announced are subject to sale or withdrawal.

WHYTE COMPANY 470. F. snd A. M. Kevstone Chapter.

No R. A. invited to funeral. 2 4187 Ridse Falls of Schuylkill. L.

Int. i ATLANTTIC. FLI-" AND wrT 1917 etc SS43.856.5O0 Srw-ie 9. 234. SCO 42 1.800 573.000 Doc.

will be started at once. Brokers Report Sales P. J. McFarland reports the following! sales: 3252 to 32S2 Cedar street for; Henry Mitttlman and Ella Pvicher; 32S-6 I for William Abbott: 32SS and 3200 Cedar street for John W. Healy and 33S4 and 3386 Richmond street for Jacob and I Girard beitter; total of considerations, $43,200.

Henry Brothers have Bold the store and dwellinz at the eoutheast comer of Special to The Inquirer. GEORGETOWN. Sept. 2S-The uron-I erties of Georee W. Jones, the former cashier cf tiie Georgetown Firvt National Bank, were sold at Sheriff's sale today.

GEORGETOWN. Midland Grange, of George-j town, held their oteiung meeting this Kfter-nocn with W. C. Pelton the chief speaker, addressing the members on "Wheat Growing." 1C. I 8 63 i.r 501 2 Zs 10 6 '4 Tcl tender I 4 E54.C0O j307 Widerter Thiladelphia.

16.443.600 Iec Tot "I debits. 1 .000 028.200 49 2 7 10 6 J4.3:: '-'77 l.M-2.742 1.27.S.i2.i 27 131 4.245.7M Julr cros Net S'vr. after chc. 7 rr.rvs. cross Net Sur.

after ches. in vault SU.t.iW. Telephone. Walnut 8327. Companies Cash in vav.it, S6 1,476, Lanks-Trt 600.

111-16 1 I 00 Kerr Lake I SCO Ixfiis Co 700 McK-Dar I60O Chf Cp I COO Magnate Cp 60O0 Marsh. Mia 900 Msoa Val I OOO MV.f.-rd Min 1 11-16 8C0 Mojave Tuu 4300 Moist Chf 3000 M-therlode. 100 do new- 500 Nancy H'ks 7000 Nat Ias. 3000 Nnt Zinc 1 00 Newray SoO Ninissins INDIES IP So.i-:4.f!t 1.1'.I73 1LM ft 410 R. P.

$2-11. 022 li1- l.r4N or.7 1 9-16 21 534 3,4 59 50 '-2 7 10 6'. 4 I 1-16 5-32 36 3' 2 1 4 1 I 35 3 4 8 95 09 I 1-16 SEAFORD. While sailing a canoe on a lake near his home at Mt. Vernon.

Edgar P. Ilup-kins. aeed 5c years, was drowned. 11-16 I 8 I private. West Laurel Hill Cem.

28, ROBERT GROFF. i husband of Ethel Sunderland Cornelison and son of Clarence and Bertha Nugent Cornelison, in 27th vear. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. 2 P. fatlier-in- taw's residence.

William Sunderland. 31 Amos- I land Norwood. Del. Pa. Int.

Arlins- ton Cem. Auto funeral. Remains may be i viewed 7 to 9 P. M. CRAIG.

Sept. 27. PATRICK husband of Catharine Sheeny Craig. of Barnesmoore, Count Donesal. Ireland.

Relatives and friends, Holy "Name Societv of Church of St. Monica: i Xo. 73. A. O.

II. Ion'gfU B. S. and P. invited to funeral.

8.30 A. ir'H Wolf -t. Solemn tilsrh mass of reouiem son of (nee Goetzi. Liberty Beil Boimakers' FRANK Platzer friends. D.

of L. Phila. Federal Reserve Statement Reserve PLATZER. Sept. 07.

Bernhardt and Pauline aged 25. Relatives and Council. No- "6. S. and and Sawvers T'nion.

No. jj ta iriuri-i on a Cbe-in a colli- horse and Neal is in LEHIGH AND NEW ENGLAND lit 17 Ant. tot. or, rev Net rev Oo. income ir.s.421 mo.

00. rev 4'. Net rev yr4.J7-J Ot. income. 8C0.I62 Ward Stone- SEAFORD.

James Neal. engineer saneake Bav steamer, was iniured sion when his motorx-vcle struck a wagon. The horse was killed and a critical condition. 20: 19th t-J2 37 3' a I 4 I 2 37 34 of business September 2S Bank at the close 01 -01 is as follows: men's Fellowship, employes of lait Box ac-torv. invited to funeral services.

3 P. parents' residence. 192S N. 34 st. Int.

private. Greenmount Cem. 36 3'. 2 I 4 10 36 4 8V4 95 09 116 F-ESOCRCKi. Sixty-first street and Lansdowce avenue for Louis M.

lleisher to Esther Paper-; man. Adolph B. Caspar has sold the two-story store and dwelling at C'04( Lans- certificates In coin and 844 -08 POND. Sept. 27.

WILLIAM C. husband of Elizabeth Pond, aged 66. Relatives and CANADIAN Gold vauit Gold Goid 1200 Nixon Nt-v. 100 20O0 North Star 10 200 Onto Cop. 11-16 settlonient fund with foreign apencie Church of St Monica, 10 A.

M. sharp. Int. Holy Cross Cem. TAYIS.

Suddenlv. Sept. OS. F3. BERTHA.

ife of Prank T. DavLs. Relatives and LAUREL. Charity I-dge of Odd FelKnvg at I-aurtl has elected officers with J. ilev Trought.

Roger G. Ward. Victor C. Hitchens. L.

chLourne Adams. William Turpiu Bennett aud Cbarles C. Olii bant in the chairs. LAl'REL. Sussex Encampment of Patriarchs of Iam-el lias eb-ctcd Eliiau M.

Collins. Ernest D. Oldhehl. F. B.

Simian. S. Harlin IjIis aud William J. Studley. its officers.

PACIFIC it i S12.414..-.:'.7 3 17. 2ft.7'.2 4( '4 7. 577. 345 SIS. 407 "'17.

S'OT P.4M.S70 Ant. eros Net 2 gross Net 600 Pocahontas Coal 36.5o6.0C0.00 10.00 40.418.135 00 950.000.00 friends invited to funeral services. 2.3" dovvne avenue tor KirscJmer to Frank Schmidt. The consideration is reported to kave been c'ose to STtH.HJ. C.

A. Lewis has purchased the prop- We Will Buy or Sell Perfection t. 4 Kisr Bear Oil Hull Copper Empire O. G. Prudential Oil i His Indian -Amer.

Mineral Pole tar Copper Eagle "Maoomber f'-an of Rice Voulder Tungsten TVyoming- Apex Crown Oil l.urx boe Oil We are Headquarters for Wyoming, Oklahoma and Kansas Oils. The Wyiimiuj Apex Oil. Kinney Oil. Eostoii AVyoin.sus. 1'nited Petroleum Lave struck bi: vceils.

Oti.er stocks are in line for bis odrnnces. Curb. Listed and listed Storks on Tittle Payments. Our Market Letter -ies up-to-date Information. Sent free on request.

C. W. Savery Securities Co. 730 Keal Estate Trust Bldg. Philadelphia.

OFFICES Denver Philadelphia Pittsburgh 2000 tifj arrior Total coll held by back. Gold witb. F'ederal Ileserve a sent Gold redems'tiou fuud -Ol 2000 Res. Cons 20O0 Roch Min. 1000 Santa Rita 1600 S.lv King of etc 1.103.66.50 i ertv at 422 owe It on avenue, tnroush William H.

W. Quick I representing H. C. Iowden. The sale 75 E.

Baltimore I.ardowiie. Iel-taware Pa. Iut. private. YYilmiiigton pampers please copy.

DAMS. Sept. 27. EDMt'ND J. son of (I.

snd Daisv J. Davis. aed 9. Rela-tives and friends invited to funeral, parents' residence, near Medford. N.

2 1. M. Friends mav call after 2 P. M. Int.

Odd Fellows' Cem. Autos will meet train leav- NEW CASTLE NEWS NOTES Total cold reserve Ial tender notes, silver. BOSTON AND MAINE. 1117 1flo A'is. cross I.V.YM Pi 2 $.

1 Net 1. 124.1 1.70.J71 Sur. after chas fti0.7rt7 sx.1!2 mos gi-oss Net 7.2' 75 10 54-Ct-i7 Dff. after chas 232.841 3. "03.

Col 116 -03 01 also Mitchell Lodge. No. 20. F. and A.

Germantown Royal Arch Chapter. Xo. 208: Phila. Coramandery, No. 2.

K. T. of Phila. Consistory. A.

A. S. and Masonic Veterans of are invited to services, 2 P. 504 (Germantown ave. Int.

at Hillside Cem. Trolley car funeral. Friends may call from 7 to 9 P. M. Pl-GH.

Sent. 27. EDWARD husband of Nellie Pugb. and son of late Walter and Catharine Puzh. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral.

8.30 A. residence of Charles L. Genimi. 3016 Pulaski ave. Solemn reouiem high mass Holy Souls Church.

10 M. Int. Holv Sepulchre Cern. REIF. Sept.

2-5. CHARLES son of Harry and late Clara S. Reif. aged 25 years. Relatives and friends, also members of Navajo Tribe.

I. O. R. M-. invited to funeral services.

Tuesday. 2 P. from parlors of Charles Ptizonmaier Son, 1330 Poplar st. Int. private.

Mt. Peace Cem. Remains may $101,469,131.50 -members 11,1 20.605.0.-" open market. 1 6.904.S56.02 Total reserve Bills boui-bt in inir Market St. Ferry.

10.30 A. at TWIN CITY RAPID TRANSIT 43 4' 4 4 '-4 a4 3 4 3.4 16' 2 16 16 52 52 52 18 IS 18 1 2 7-16 7-16 11-16 11-16 11-16 34 34 34 20 20 20 35- 35 35' 35 '2 06' 2 06 I 15-16 1 15-16 87 86 86 18 18 18 16 16 16 31 2 3' 2 3' 2 34 5 5 8 4' 4 4 8 4' 4 I 14 l', 8 I VS 23 22 22 16 17-16 17-16 1316 1-16 02 i 562.200.00 i 3.206.000.00 Ariz I 00 Sil I ead lOOO Stew't Min 500 Suo'-s Min 800 Temisk'g 2000 Tor.op 500 Tonop YZst. I 15-16 4500 Tonop 500 Tonop I 200 Troy Ariz 2C0 t'nitj- Gold 1 2nO T'ni Cop 350 r-ti Fast. 2000 Ftah Natl Min 4000 Ft'ca Min 500 White Cans. price is reported to nave neen 4too.

E. and T. Doyle Company have effected the following sales: C4'Ut Race street for S. W. Schaffle to Wolf Fder and 1623 North Kedrield street for James T.

Timperley for Annie C. Carroll; considerations. $5700. Liberman A. L.

Bund have leased 90OO square feet at 142 -33 Vine street to the H. K. and K. Manufacturing Com- Siny for Joseph Dittman, reprer-ented by eymann Brother. 4C) 32 4.

7 7. 5.740.241 0 0 7 1 r.4oi;io7 47 27A.O.M C.K2. 2 4or, L145.401 Ave. cross Net Surplus tnos. cross Net F-urplus Total on hand S.

Government long term stviirities F. S. Government short-term se-urities Total V. sec-urities Municipal warrants Totnl earning assets Special to The Inquirer. NEW CASTLE.

Sept. 20. At the semiannual session of the New Castle branch of tne Kd Cros. Mrs. Julius Iodd refused reelection and Mrs.

John H. Rodney was unimous-Iv chosen presideut: Mrs. John M. Wilson, secretary Miss ICeeda M. Stuoi s.

treasurer. Tue annual session of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Jtiocesse of Delaware to the Itoard of of the Episcopal Church will te held in the Immanuel Episcopal Church, with an all-dav meeting, on Ttiursdav. tKtober 11. Stepping out of the way of automobile last nigbt and confused by the glare of several others. Marv Sx helling.

aged 11 years, was struck, thrown and severely bruised. The members of the Colonial Dames of America in tnis citv. assisted by t.ueir lr.ends. completed and shipped twenty-five sweaters for the men of the. V.

S. iiattlesiiip lelaware. through Mrs. John H. Rodney, the local presjdent- The -members of the New Castle branch of the Red Cross are planning to organize a home nursing class, where many persons unable lo attend former classes will be able to secure the benefit of training.

768.200. 00 125,937.50 919. 598. 60 Ol 28.009.792.86 Fncollected items Inductions from gross deposit 28.009.7S2.6 Recorded Mortgages DEVKXY. Sept.

27. MARY" wife of John Devenv. aeed 47. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral. 2 P.

2208 Catharine St. Int. at Mount. Moriah Cem. Re-niairs may be viewed Mon.

eve. DIERNBACK. Sept. 20, MARY" C. DIERX-BACK.

beloved child of Andrew and Mary C. Diernbaek (nee Salisbury, aged 5 months 19 days. Relatives and friends invited to funeral i services. 2 P. parents' residence, 4043 X.

Fairhill st. Int. private. Greenmonnt Cem. Remains may be viewed 8 i DONOVAN.

Sept. 29. at her late residence. f.304 S. 13th E-LOISB S.

DONOVAN. Due of funeral will be given. In West Chester. Sept. 28, ANNA J.

DI'XWOODY. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. 2 P. M. Residence.

343 W. Miner West Chester, Pa. Int. private, Oakland Cem. EVANS.

Suddenly. 06. JOSEPH son of late David and Catharine Evans. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. 2 P.

aunt's residence. Mrs. Daniel Carroll. 1828 S. Camac street.

Int. private. Friends mav call after 7 P. M. I 9 1, 2 1 9 2 0 1 1 2 fifino Yerrincton.

20 All ether resources q.q Total resources I 6 1 .694,499.24 be viewed from 7 to 9 P. M. Sent. 28. MERCY widow of John H.

Reynolds, in 79th year. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services, liridge-water. Fa. (Croyden station. P.

R. R.K 2 I'. M. Int. strictly private, convenience of family.

ROMIG. At Bloomfleld. N. 29. JEREMIAH, husband of late Anne Romig.

aged 65. Funeral services at North wood Cem. Chapel. Philadelphia. 2 P.

M. Relatives and friends invited. RY'AN. Sept. 25.

CECELIA wife of Daniel F. Ryan (nee Troy. Relatives and friends invitsd to funeral. 8.30 A. residence of husband.

1911 Lawrence st. Solemn requiem mass. St. Michael's Church, lo A. M.

sharp. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. LIABILITIES.

Capital paid in Government deposits Due to menilHTs Reserve account Collection items Due to other 1 R- banks S5. 270. 450. 00 71.506.153.15 25.664.504.&O 5.375.163.47 1U US $1000 Feth Steel 5s 97T 8 977 a 977 44000 Can Gov 5s 1919 958 95'4 95' 4 2000 Great North 5s 9814. 98'4 9814 40O00 City 4 2k 10! 101 10134 1 00000 Cen 5s i.

97 97 97 5000 Russ iovt 61.2S ..78 78 78 MISCELLANEOUS. Bid. raHfie Gas Jfc Electric 44 do preferred 86 Odd lots. U. S.

Steamship Wright M. Aetna Exp. Maxim M. Glenrock Oil BarnettOil Interesting: data on the above named stocks, which analyzes current and pending- price movements, will, be mailed you free on request. FOX a COMPANY STOCK BROKERS Real Estate Trust Phila.

30 Broad Street, New York 1,4 Vs I Asked. 6 83 Total gross deposits $104,807,895.59 F. R. notes in actual circu- lation 51.026.510.00 All oUter liabilities 5S9.643.65 DOWN DOVER WAY Special to The Inquirer. DO VEIL Sept.

29. Governor Townsend has Informed the members of the Dover contingent of Delaware Home Guanis that as soon as their organization acquires sufheient membership Btrenelh to warrant it. thoy will receive rifles aud military euuipment. Iu the several units which were brought In this county during the past week by canning establishments against tomato irrowers, alleging lireach of contract, decisions have been made in favor of the plaintiffs. The committee which had charge of the recent firemen's carnival given in Dover by the Ilobblus Hose Comuanv.

announces that the Progress Club, to Northern National Asso, 1417 Diamond $250'j Atkinson. A li. to Integrity I I 4 8 I Co. 1018 Cambria 25O0 Bracken. I', to Thomas II A Asso.

No 2. Wharton. iUi) ft 27th st. etc 2400 Biirnliam. G.

3d. to (Jueon Lane Ld Co. y.ieen. ft AN' MoMiehael t000 Butler. P.

to lloss. cor Broad and Louden ...25.000 Belimow. J. to Celtic li Aso. 1413-15 Pt Breeze 30X Butler.

J. to Pasehull Asso. 5917 Catharine .4 3000 Buchanan. G. to Falla of Schuylkill Asso.

3oth st, 20 ft 2 iu Sunnyside 1000 Biirris. F. to Stewart. 2S44 Still-man 1400 Baxter. R.

to Gray's Ferry Asso. 7519 Buist 2000 Bayard? W. to PascUall Asso. 2412 Iseminger 1G00 Cohn. O.

to Park View Asso. 5541 Hadfield 1000 Cornell. li, to Lehigh Asso. 022 19th at lO0 Carbone. A.

to Penna Co. 110 flth at 3000 Conlin. F. to Wayne Junction Co. Crittenden and Price 43.500 Crespi.

M. Commonwealth I Co, 1223 Morris 20O0 Dalskv. H. to Dalslrv. Wilmot.

160 ft vi in Richmond 120O liabilities $161, 694.499.24 Total Mining Stocks Sept. 27. AGNES M. SCHIMPF (nee Wilson, daughter of late George L. and Margaret Wilson, aged 29.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. 3 P. late residence. 2938 W. Dauphin st.

Int. Mt. Peace Cem. SCHWEGLER. Sept.

08. ERMALINA daughter of Joseph J. and late Malinda M. Schwegler, In 14th year. Relatives and friends.

Christian Doctrine Church Class nnd school children of St. Peter's Church Invited to 8.30 A. M-. father's residence, 106 X. Randolph st.

Solemn requiem mass St. Peter's Church. 10 A. M. Int.

Most Holy Redeemer Cem. Auto funeral. SETARO. Sept. 27.

VINCENZO. husband of Catmela Setaro. aged 67. Relatives and frieuds. Musicians' Protective Local No 77.

A F. of invited to funeral. A 732 Fitzwater st. Solemn high mass Short Term Notes GRAHAM. PASSONS i.

435 Chestnut Land Title Bldg. st. HOWARD A. RILEY rpnort Quotations as follows report quotations as lollows: TONOPAH STOCKS fire company's share of the receipts amountet to nearly $3O0. and that after all expensed Asked.

Lid. Bid. Rate. 1 00 1 3.50 5 Wires Curb Securities Private, Due. 1917 1918 1918 1919 1919 have been paw the profits will amount to nearly $1000 instead of $800 as previously announced.

A Tom Thumb wedding will be sriven by the Harrington primary in the Keese Opera FALLON (nee Sept. 26. wife of Johu Fallon. Relatives and friends, B. V.

M. Sodality of St. Francis cie Sales, in- vited to funeral. 7.30 A. 4011 Sa5-brook West Phila.

Solemn mass of re- ouiem St. Francis de Sales' Church. 9 A. M. Holy Cross Cem.

FLYXN. Scot. 26. MARY, wife of Milos Flynn, Relatives and friends invited to funereal, S.30 A. 3174 Tulip st.

Solemn jequiem mass. Church of the Nativity. 10 A. M. Int.

St. Dominic Cem. Auto funeral. FREY. Sept.

27. FREDERICK FREY. husband of late Anna Frey nice Heimbueser). aired 67. Relatives and friends.

Orden der Yt-toranen u. Krieger d. Armee: Zentral Ver-baud der X. K. Badischcr Militar er- Posten No.

3. V. K. D. Badischer I nt.

i-ein. Y'eteranen Bund, and all societies of which be was a member, invited to funeral services. ISO P. 292" st Int. -private.

Hillside via funeral car. GAFSMANN. Sept. 28. ERNEST, husband of 'Aususte Gausmann (nee Scbulzi.

aged 56. Relatives and friends. 19th Ward Stonemen 1-el-lowship. invited to funeral services, P. M-.

2540 N. Lawrence St. Remains may be viewed 8 to 10 P. M. Int.

Northwood GEESTEL. Sept. OS, MORRIS, husband of Rosa Gerstel. eeed 75. Relatives and friends.

Newark Independent Lodge. No. 41, I. O. of inritort funeral.

2 P. rv. I eh. July Julv Feb. July Prompt Deliveries Phone Walnut 2513 Bell 1918 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Wholesale Prices Reported by U.

S. Markets Bureau The following wholesale prices yesterday on larse lots of fruits and vegetables, sold lob hern here are reported by Ed Seifert. Jr. market station assistant, local office Bureau of Markets, luited States Department of Agriculture: Fruits barrels 40 to 45 Quarters. Virginia A grade.

2V-iuch: York Imperials, good -olor. one sale block. 12CO bbls. S4.25: inferior sh'-onds. $.75: B.

2-inch, cocnl ouality. 3: rimes tlolden A. B. aud 2-inch. S2.75: 2-inch.

$2.25. Apples. Per bushel basket 9 auarters). $1.25 a2.0. Bananas, per 7-hand bunch dozen.

$1.00: S-hand bunch (10 dozen. S1.25: -band (l- dozen). $1.50: 10-hand bunch (14 dozen). $1.75: 11-hand bunch do dozen. $2.00.

Cantaloupes. Colorados. ier flat, pink meat. fiOais.c. no sale.

Peaches, nearby, per rs bushel basket to 9 auarters). Fox Seedling. Iron Mountains. 25a75oi New York, per bushel (14-15 auarters). Ettbertas.

Ciawfords. 75c. Cranberries, per 32-at crate. New Jeiaey, Grapes. Delaware, per 3-lb basket.

IGaISc; per 15-lb basket, no arrivals. Sold at Auction Orange. per box. large size (10 to 12 dozen). medium size (14 to IS dozeni.

0: small size 20 to 2." dozen 1. Grapes. CeHfornia, per 24-poiind crate. Tokays. Malaga.

$1. 15 al.hO; Muscat. Corniohoii. $la 2.05. Plums, per 20-pound crate, Califurnia, (iross.

Grand Duke. 1'ean, California. Bartletts, per box to 17o pears). Colorado. d'Anjou, $2.25 a2.50.

Apples, California, per box. Belle-flower. Prunes. Oregon. Italian.

1.10al.20. Vegetables Beans, nearby, per Isi-bushel basket (9 to IO quarters. 4Oa60c; wax. tioa75e lima, improved, flat lima. 75a90c.

Beets, nearby, per bunch, lU.a.3c. New-York, per ton. $20a23. Carrots, neai-by per barrel. Celery, per bunch (12 stalks).

40a8c. Com. neurbv, sacked, per 10O ears. U1.5()a2; per i-bishei basket (384. dozen).

5a80c. Egg nearby, per 4-bnahel basket (15 to 21 plants). 3lla50c. Cicumbers, no sales. Lettuce, per box (2 dozen).

New-York. iOa75c. Onions, per HJO-ixHiud sack, vel-low. Massachusetts. New York, Ohio, New Jersey, mostly California.

3. Peppers, nearby, per "j-bushel basket 8a 10 dozen). oOabOc. Potatoes, Eastern Shore of Virginia, per barrel (35 to 40 quarters). No 1, No 2.

uearbv. per 'Hi-bushel basket (33 pounds. No 1. 7Ba85c; No 2. 40a50c; bulk per bushel tK pounds.

1.33. Sweet imtatoes. Eastern Shore of Virginia. per barrel (35 to 4(J quarters). No 1.

No 2. -nearby. ir Imshel basket (8 to quarters). No 1. 70a80o; Nd 2.

40a45c. Tomatoes, nearbv. per basket. culls. Turnips, nearby, per -bushel basket to quarters) yellow.

Oa75c; whites; 40a50c. House, in that town next Tuesday evening, the proceeds to be vised for the school. The Dover Century Club will open next Wednesday afternoon for the winter season, after its regular summer vacation. The Executive Board will Rive an informal reception to all members. Name.

Am Cot Am TAT O. O. Beth Stl. Pkln 11 Cana Nor Caua I'ac Chi VI Und Erte R. Gen Elec Gen Rub.

Grd Trk. Gt North Hock Val Int Harv 41 2 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 5 5 6 5 5 5 5 4.50 5.65 6.15 6.50 .85 6.65 5.95 v.bs 5.90 7.40 5.40 6.80 5.00 5.75 6.60 4.40 5.95 100 99'2 98 93 977'8 9938 I 00'. 4 8 9734 96VB 1 0 I 1 2 98 100 98 693b 1004. 9814 9918 St. Mary Magdalen de Pazzi's Church.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. SEVERN'S. At Burlington. N.

Sept. 08. ROWLAND SEVERN'S. Relatives and friends. Hope Fire No.

Mt. Holly Lodge, No. 737 L. O. O.

AL: Lenni Lenape Tribe, No. 12, I. O. R. M.

Oneida Boat Club: Pier No. 4 Boat Club: Eagle Boat Club aud Burlington Countv Liquor Dealers' invited to funeral. 2 P. 431 High Burlington. N.

J. Int. Odd Fellows' Cem. SMITH. Sept.

28. 1641 W. Venango LA WRENCH C. husband of Agnes H. Smith.

100 993 4 99 '4 9744 97? 975 8 99s 99? 9B3 8 97'2 96s 1 0 I 1 4 97 1 2 0014 977 9914 100 97 98? 8 1003b 9 9 Vs 87 98 9718 997 a 962 New Delaware Charters Special to The Inquirer. Glenrock I Oil 1 Kentucky Sept 1918 Mar. 1924 Sept 19 18 Aug. 1920 Apr. 1919 July 1920 Dec.

1918 Nov. 1917 Sept 1920 Nov. 19 17 Feb. 19 18 Nov. 1918 May 1918 Dec.

1918 May 1918 Apr. 1918 June 1921 Mar. 1919 Mar. 1919 May 1918 Mar. 19 18 5 Closing.

Bid. Asked. .85 .87 .20 .25 .10 .15 .08 .10 .18 .22 1 I 43.4 47 a 2 6I4 63,4 .17 .19 .65 .69 .09 .10 .05 .07 .0 1 .02 .03 .04 .10 .15 .38 .40 .05 .06 .20 .22 .08 .11 .02 .04 .00 Vz .01 .02 .03 .08 .10 .10 .13 205 2.10 .12 .14 .32 .34 1.50 160 1.50 1.6212 .23 .25 v'4 .24 .28 Kans City aged 41. Relatives and friends. Ivanhoe Lodge.

i AT T. .1 X' Stocks. High. Low. Jiiu Butler 87 -86 MicNamara Midway MtzpaU Montana North Star TonopaU.

Belm Tcnopah Ext Tcnopih Min Itscue Eula AVest End 70 .70 OLD FIELDS STOC I Atlanta Booth COD Comb Fraction Florence Goldfleld Cons 39 GokPV' 1 Merg Junr'i Ext Kewailss Lone Star Oro Sandstorm Kend Silver Pick MISCELLANEOUS. Nevada Hills Nevada Wonder San Toy Tecopa Yellow Pine Kden Ariiona United Bisbee Tungsten 6.30 Mich Cen -4-t. r. UliU rveuoei ioo iaiukv. 10034 4 35 5 266.

I 0. O. F. enable Lncampmeut. No.

282, I. O. O. directors of Tioga No. 2 B.

nnd L. Tioga Business Men's members Trinity Reformed Church aud Bible Mor Cen New Hat Penn Co. Pub Serv South Ity Pnit Fruit Win Arm 9938 5.55 92 19.75 98 5.05 9834 5.90 97'4 7.00 1 CO 5.00 97 '-2 I 1.55 invited to funeral services, 4V2 5 4'2 5 5 5 5 P. parlors of C. R.

Hartrautt. dbzi mantown ave. Int. Hillside via runeiai car. Friends may view remains after 8 P.

M. SMITH. Sept. 28. MICHAEL S.

SMITH. MUNICIPALS GOVERNMENT AND 1919 Relatives and friends invited to funeral. 95'2 9534 7.55 Petroleum I Nipissing Am Se 5 Aug, 997 lec. 1917 8.3 A. brother's residence.

James Smith. 918 Chelten Germantown. Solemn Argt Gvt Art Gvt Russ Govt requiem mass Church or immaculate concep 10014 5.00 9734 b.9o 81 21.60 71 17.50 100 5.00 100 5.00 98 7.30 tion. ,10 A. M.

Int. Holy Sepuicrire cem. SPRAGUB. At Brvn Mawr. Sept.

29. Rims Govt daughter's residence. Mrs. Philip Sonuheim, 4547 X. Carlisle st.

Int. Adatli Jeshuruu Omit flowers. Newark, N. papers icopy. RAY.

Sept. 27, JOHN" son of late YVil-'liam A. and Annie Grav inif Wehrheim). 23. Relatives aud friends.

Relief Council, No. '2, Jr. O. V. A.

invited to funeral services. 2 P. aunt's residence. Miss Hella irav, 456 E. Flora st.

Int. private, North Cdar Hill Cem. HAG EX. Sept. 27.

MARY, daughter of late James aud Marv Hasjen. late of Farish Mabard ilenbar, county Donegal. Ireland. Relatives and friends. B.

V. M. Sodality and Altar Society of St, Charles' Church, invited to 8.30 A. 1926 Federal st. 'Solemn requiem mass St.

Charles Borromeo Church. 10 A. M. Int. New Cathedral Cem.

JAuto funeral. AID. Sent. OS. SADIE dauehter of rWllliam C.

and Sadie P. Haid. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. 2.30 M. sharp, parents' residence.

1512 X. 111-iiiirton at. Int. private. HARBISON'.

Sept. 28. ELLEX C. wife of James W. Relatives and friends.

Heilinan Council. No. 140. is. and D.

of L-. invited to funeral. 2 I'. husband residence. 3641 Fisk Falls of Schuylkill.

Int. private. Westminster Cem. Remains may t-e viewed after 7 P. M.

Pottsville and fcchuvlkill Haven papers copy. Swiss Gvt Swiss Gvt FRANCIS BLOCKSON. widow of Royal Tyler Sprague. San Francisco papers please copy. 6 6 612 512 5 5 5 52 5Vz 52 5'2 9634 78 68 99'4 99'2 97 34 99s 987a 95 9J3S May 1920 July 1919 Dec.

1921 Mar. 1918 Mar. 1920 Sept 1918 Feb. 19 18 Feb 19 19 Nov 1919 Nov. I92 993,4 6.25 ST AIGER.

Suddenly, Sept. 27. ANNA ELIZABETH, daughter of George G. and Lillian Staiger, aged 3 vrs. 10 mos.

Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. I'KGtBAI CKGtF.A-l DiLeonordo. G. to Berks Jt Ij Asso. IJ Somerset.

161 ft 7 in Edge- mont 1100 Doueuer. M. to Chas Sjaluion Asso. Allegheny. lu ft 3 In st 3100 Donovan.

F. to II Downsbro-ugh. 5317 Chester 2000 Diener. J. to Still.

1001 Erie 5000 Di Pietro. C. to Independence B- Asso. 1503 Reed 1OO0 Evans. B'M.

to Girard Co. 33S Laurence 2000 Folur. S. to Integrity I Co. 65C2 8th st 5000 Feelev.

A. to Park View Asso. f.542 Hadfield 1000 Finnesey. T. to Northwest Business Men's Asso.

cor 24th and Fairmcunt 20.000 Faeen. L. to Provident Co. 6 Corlies. 28 ft Huntingdon 1000 Falasca.

A. to 2nd Monumental A Asso. cor 15tu and 4O00 Goldenberg. A. to Elevated Subway li Asso.

29 60th st S500 Gallagher. J. to 35th Ward Asso. 6824 Edmund 1200 Graham. T.

to Kaeser. Jr. 1S12 Chestnut 3000 Green. P. to 8 nth st Asso.

8 McKean. 71 ft loth st 1200 Gindeck. B. to Hancock Asso. No 2.

7S35 Brewster 1000 Graf. H. to Broad St i Asso. 3241 Bailey 1100 Gallagher. T.

to St Charles Asso. 130 29th s.t. etc 7000 Giovinetti. G. to James Cowden Asso.

1512 Rosewood IGuO Hoell S. to l'hila Co. rifM'4 Uncoln 10.000 Haring. II G. to Thatcher.

cor 35th and Hamilton 5000 Hutchinson. H. to Cliveden Asso. 414 Bringhurst 2000 Hurdle. P.

to Spruce Asso. 5S44 Cedarhnrst 1000 Heffernan. J. to National Asso. N'o 2.

Craig. 140 ft S1 in Decatur 1200 Heffernan. J. to New. Craig.

140 ft 8t4 In Decatur 1500 Hoben. J. to Community. Asso. 2734 Albert 1200 Ilance.

A M. to Panccast. 249 Orlanna 5 1500 Kauffman. JIL to German Tradesmen. P.

Asso. Lvouo. 25o ft 7S)tli st 10C0 Kirbv. A. to Ruby Endowment Asao.

Race. 153 ft 59th st 2400 Kervin. B. to St Agatha's li I. Asso.

43d St. 32 ft 2 in Pennerove. 3200 Kulp. J. to Equitable Ld Asso.

6tU st. 115 ft Rockland 30OO Leinineer. to Dauphin li Asso. 4513 Camac 2500 Leibovitz. A.

to Asso. 625 Moore 1000 Mnllican. A J. to American Union Asso, 241 Wyominsr 1000 6. 15 8.15 7.50 9 9 is 954 93sS Canadian.

Mining Market KEMEBF.R. MATTHBS 1104 Wirte-ner report yesterday's lo-ronto market as follows: P. parents' residence. 2747 Orthodox si. Maxim Munitions Magma OOUALXS.

WVliB, Sept. 2ft. The following new-charters were Hied at the State Department here today: Federal Finance Company, to deal in investments- capital stock $3,000,000. Incorporators, L. L.

Cowau, B. F. Gowaa, Zak, Chicago, 111. A. P.

Villa business of cleaning and dyeing cotton and other fabrics; capl-tnl stock Incorporators, Alfonso P. Villa. Brookville. L. Frederick Hiide-brandt, Tomkinaville, Stateu Island; James F.

Kos.tn. Brooklyn, Y. Fr.rmers- Co-operative Fnion, to deal in grain, vegetables and all farm products; capital stock $2,000,000. Incorporators, William. F.

O'Keefe, George G. iitiegler, M. Gehrman, Wilmington, Del. Field Oil Company. to produce, refine and market crude oil; capital stock Incorporators, Herbert V.

Wales, Julius A. Cohan, Casper, W'yoming; J. Slgmund, Cornelius F. Haegertv, New York city. Weva Crude Oil and Gas Company, to acquire oil and gas lauds and develop same; capital stock, Incorporators.

Luther H. Leber. Philadelphia. George G. Stickler, William F.

O'Keefe, Wilmington, Del. The Big Laurel Coal Company, to acquire coal lauds and develop same; capital stock. $300, 0O. Incorporators. C.

L. Rinilinger, F. A. Armstrong, Wilmington, Clement M. Egner, Elkton, Md.

American Brass Products Company, to manufacture iron, Ftee-1 and other metal products; capital stock $150 000. Incorporators. F. R. Hansell-.

Philadelphia, J. Vernoa Pimm, S. C. Seymour. Cajnden, N.

J. Farmers' Storage and Warehouse Company of Dover, business of warehousemen; capital stock $100,000. Incorporators. Mark W. Cole.

James L. Wolcott, Mary S. Pollock. Dover, Del. Mineral Hill Gold Mining Company, to acquire mining rights and develop same; capital stock, $10,000.

Incorporators. Harry L. Marl-ani, Louis Baiano, Maxwell R. Herman. Chicago, 111.

Wilmington Wood Companv. to deal iu kindling wood: capital etock $25, OOO. Incorporators, S. Lee Hearn, Joseph H. Hill, La Peuue Guenvetir, VJlmington, Del.

King Oil Company, to sing and operate oil wells- capital stock $25,000. Incorporators. C. L. Rinilinger, F.

A. Armstrong, Wilmington, Clement M. ESgner, Elkton, Md. Printing 1Jtilitles Company, to manufacture printing pressea; capital stock, $25,000. Incorporators.

O. Jj. Rimlinger, F. A. Armstrong, Wilmington, Del.

Clement M- Eguer, Md. Bid. Boston Stock Quotations G. W. FIELD Stock Exchange also New York and Boston, report quotations Saturday as follows: Stocks.

Hijrh. Low Close. 64 1 46 Allouez Mining 64 64 Boeton Maine 23'2 25 Boston Elevated 4S 46 Calumet Hecla 530 528 Int. Magnolia Cera. Auto runerai.

STEWART. Suddenly. Sept. 28. SAMFEL.

husband of Marv Stewart, aged 38. Relatives and friends, employes A. F. Bio ley Sons; Stonemen's Fellowship of 43d Ward, invited to funeral services. 2 P.

3400; N. Bodine t. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Friends may call after 8 P.

M. STILLWRLL. Sept. 26. EDWIN H.

STILL-WELL, husband of Margaret F. Stlllwell (nee Gilson aud son of late Benjamin and Susan Stillwell. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. 8.30 A. 2512 Pine St.

Solemn high mass of requiem St. Patrick Church. 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Cross Cem. WEJN'GARTNER. Sent. 26. LEWIS son of Emma F.

and late Charles Weingartner. Relatives aud friends, all organizations of which he was a member. Invited to funeral services. 2.30 P. sharp.

2441 N. 6tii st. Int. private. Remains may viewed New York Coffee Market NEW YORK Sept.

29.The coffee market was yery quiet today, sales for the half session amounting to only SSOo.bags. There was some scattering December liquidation at the start, with the opening two points lower and with December selling three points under Friday's close, later months were relatively steadv there being a little further buying for Wall Street or outside account and the market steadied jiiter the call, but eased later under scattering liquidation with the close showing a net decline of two to five points. The local spot market rema'ned quiet and unchanged at 8 for Rio 7's and Ovt, for Santos 4'8. 530 Broad Diamond Sts. I I 34 .6 Copper jj Above and other active curb stocks commented upon in our 5 Market Letter, free on request.

ff JAMES W. BALL COB Asked. .13 .39 1.00 .15 4.10 27 i.05 .1 I 34 575 .52 .60 8. 50 .11 34 -C5V2 .02 Vz .20 .35 .15 .07 06 "2 .0834 .16 8.75 Adairae' '7 Bailey 55 Beaver 3o Buffalo 95 Chambers Ferland 2 Con hi gas 3-0 Crown Reserve Gifford 04B Hargraves Kerr Lake B-55 La. Rose 45 McKinley -58 Niplsslng o-2o Peternon Iake II Right of S-eneen Shamrock.

"15,, Temikaminfif 34tz TretheWey 14 Wettlanfer 06 Gleat Northern 06 -Ophir .12 PORCUPINE Apex Dome Eitent-ion 12, Dome Ike .13 Dome Mines 8.50. UNDERTAKERS 10 open. High Low Close Net Chg. MARTIN EVOY SON. 2809 DIAMOND ST.

Auto service. Funeral parlors, 'V i Centl Mining. 15 I6V2 Copper Range Cons 56 East Butte Mining I I Vs IK.4 Franklin Mining 6 6 Hancock Con Mining 12 12W! Island Creek Coal 58 60 Mass Cons Min 10 10 i- Massachusetts 88 887 Old Dominion Mining 47 48 Osceola Mining 87 88 Pond Creek Coal 2034 22 Shannon Mining 6V2 7 Swift Co 4812 49 12 United Sboo Mach 46 14 468 do pref 26 26 Ventura Oil 714 73a Wolverine Mining 41 42 Closing bid and offer. No sales. .46 7.47 7.4tt CEMETERTLOTS 67 Exchange Place, New York Oct.

Nov. 1 ec. Jan. Feb. Men.

Apl. May Tune July 7.2Sa 7.30 4 7.30a 7.RS 4 7.45a 7.47 4 7.5,-ia 7.55 4 7.la 7.3 4 7.Ha 7.71 3 7.77a 7.78 3 7 85a 7.8(5 4 7.0"a 7.04 3 S.02a S.O.'S 2 7 to 9 P. M. WITTENBERG. Sept.

27. ACGFSTINE husband of Mary H. Wittenberg and ton of lat Gottlieb and Fredericka Schraeder. Relatives and -friends. Stereotypers' Union.

No. 7: Directors of Penn Citv B. L. Asso. Altar, Rosary and Holy Name Societies of St.

Carthage' Church, invited to funeral, 8.30 A. 6040 Chestnut et. Solemn mass of requiem St. Cnrthaee'a Church. 10 A.

M. Int. Bector 4553. LOT for ale cheap. Mt.

Moriah Cemetery, $50, deniable location. 602 North Sixth street. Camden. N. J.

26V4 'i 7.89 8.05 7.90 8.bb 7.85 8.05 iillllilUBIIIIIIlIB vr FOR HALE cheap, four lot. Hillside Cemetery, Section A. No. M2 acd 13 and 763 and 764, C-6tf. Inquirer office.

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