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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1914 1 A- CEMETERY LOTS vrrknTV (Vnrt Arentz. New "iork. ballast. "DjitiiVI McClain aired 60 a retired CAFFREY. beloved eon of William and An- Lamel VV Jiciain, agea 1 nie Groves and grandson of late Edward aud merchant, well-known throughout bOUtn, Annle MeCaffrey, in his 8th year.

Relatives Jersey, died suddenly at his apartments and friends are invited to attend funeral, on SIX NO WHIPPED FOUR GRAVES AT HILLSIDE CEMETT RY, Berwind-Whlte Coal Mining Co; EUPION (Br). Douglas. Matanxaa. molasses. Earn line Ss Co: GRECIAN, Parker, Boston, pass and mdse.

SCHOO DOVER II lot iOI. Section. Jos-nh lork. 2til3 Montgomery city. at the American Hotel lrom paraiysia.

IaJ? it.t Merchants As Miners irana TWO ADJOINING LOTS, MOMROSK Cli- O'Neill. Norfolk, etc, muse.i wyue 0 y. Barges ENTERPRISE, from Bangor; MA-rUXGIR. from Gardiner, and OAK HILL, etery: value tj each; sell S.kj each. Ad- MUSICAL COMEDY of Marion Smith and son of Hettie od late! Robert A.

Smith, ased 28 years. Relatives and friends of familv are invited to attend funeral services, on Nloudav. at 2.3' P. M--at his late residence. 2243 S.

Hemburcer st. and Wolf Interment private. Mt. Moriah Cemeterv. Remains may be viewed Sundav evening.

SMITH. Mav S. 1914. WILLIAM SMITH. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, Monday, at 8.30 A.

from residence of his grandson. Thomas McGorian, 1950 Ruan Frankford. High mass at St. Joachim's Church, at 10 o'clock. Interment St.

Dominie's Cemetery. Western papers please copr. STAUDENMAYER. May 8, 1914, JOHN GEORGE Knn rf Wnh Marin Stauden- 111 apartments he fell unconscious on the hafner. Mav 7, 1914, LENA, wife of Chas.

stairs and died shortly afterward. His llafaer (nee Weikum). aEcd 49 years. Rela- xmu, tives and friends are Invited to attend fu- only son, William McClam, ot bcranton, neral on Modari at g.30 a from her from Boston. Haneman; COMET from Newbern, lumber, aiunn; THY, from Newbern.

lumter. Cbas Gring, and ANNA McNALLY, from Newbern, lumber, Jas McNally. head civil engineer 01 the Pennsylvania late residence, 300:1 stouton st. jtequiem Railroad, hastened to his fathers bed- ss Inertb prfT. Ascenslon- 9-3 A- side.

1 HALEY. Mav 0. 1P14 ASN'IP. "wid I RUSH FOR It SITE COMMITTEE Delaware Looking for Rich, Idle Man to Devote Entire Energy Cleared yesterday Pupils to Sing and Act for Bene wn or Rent Battleshins MISSOURI. Burraee.

Annapolis AT HEW CASTLE Delaware Still Believes in the Lash. Arrival of Circus Causes Trouble. Taylor Wants Money Sneclnl to The Inauirer. ILLINOIS, Price, Annapolis; IDAHO. Hines, ow -of the lafe F.lisha Haley.

Relatives and friends, also Sacred Heart of the Ascension Chnrch. are invited to attend the funeraL on Monday, at 8.30 A. from her late fit of Their Athletic Annapolis. Naval reserve ship ADAMS, for Hoboken. N.

J. John Harper Seidel Special to The Inauirer. mayer (nee Neiheiser), aged 15 years. Relative And friAmia to Attend fu neral nn lnnilae Sfk A from biS residence, 3120 Boudinot st. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of the Ascension.

10 HARRISBURG, May parents' residence'. 1509 N. 30th St. High A. M.

treeiselv. Interment at New Cathe- Strs VENETTA (Br). FIndlay. Havana, MM-son 8 Line: JOSEPH DI GIORGIO (Nor), SDinnanjtr. Nine and Sagua de Tanamo.

At mass at St. Ludwig's Churcb at A. Al. Interment nrivnte Harper Seidel, banker and business man drai Cemetery. lantic Fruit Co: SANDEFJORD (Nor).

Hansen, STHl 8. 1914. FREDERICK WILL- of Marysville, died last night. He had Snwinl tr The Inauirer. Attractive Home at BEACH HAVEN The Finest Resort on Jersey Coast Yon can now buy choice locations or rent beautiful cottaees and buDga-lows at moderate prices.

been prominent in the affairs of the iyaiiey, s. estergaaru Co; iluu.A Nor), ITaraldsen. Newport News, Munsou 8 Line: PROVIDElNTIA (Ger). Seharslch, Antilla. Munson Line ROBERT DOVER, JUay rupus 01 me li.llJljlvT....

i i uttNuriinjiit, ra maj 1M14. KATHRYN L. HALLIGAN. seed 28 fears, daughter of Patrick and late Marcaret lalliean. R-latives and friends.

-also member' of St. Mary's B. V. M. Sodality, are invited to attend funeral.

Monday, at 8 A. M. Residence. Mannineton townshin. Salem coun-tv.

N. J. Hieh requiem mass at St. Mary's town for many years. He was a mem WILMINGTON, May 9-Six prisoners were whipped at the New Castle county workhouse today, of whom two were white men.

There was a small the whiDpines. None of x.i.u agea 4j vears. n.emi?"' and friends of family, also St. John's Ixxlee, No. 115, F.

and A. Signet R. A. Chapter. No.

251. and Joppa Council, are invited attend funeral services, on Sunday, at 2 P. M. precisely, at his late residence. 3021 W.

Norris st. Interment private. Dover High School are rehearsing a two not musical comedy, "The Foxy ber of the Legislatures of 181)7 and 1S09. mington Feels Clean Again which they will present lii the Dover Ormra Hnnsp on Mav 18 for the benefit Church, at 10 A. M.

Interment St. Mary's Cemetery. Salem, J. Carriages will meet May 6- 1914- ANNA wife ot etters). aeed the men appeared to surfer much.

The John Hepsley, who re Colonel Milton Park DALLAS, Texas, May 9. Colonel Mil- r.f the School Athletic 'Association. Ihe train at Acton station sunoay evemnz anal n. sunneia tnee retie Bridge Over trie Christiana Will Soon Be in Hand' 70 years. Relatives and friends of famllv.

Monday inorninK. amateurs also will tour Kent county with fxr, tho fniindurs of tln I IIALLMAN. Mar 8. 1914. SAMUEL be THOMPSON.

Cavlleer. Charleston and New Orleans. Philadelphia-New Orleans Trans Co; PERSIAN. Mackenzie. Savannah and Jacksonville, Merchants Miners' Trans Co: ITASCA.

Briggs, Providence, etc. Merchants Miners' Trans Co: BERKSHIRE. Dodge. Norfolk, Merchants Miners' Trans Co: NEW YORK. Curry.

Norfolk, etc, Clyde Co; BICHMOND. Borum. Georgetown, Dyer. Sch GEORGE HUDSON. Thomas.

Boston, A Cummins Claymont. Del, May 9. Cleared Str TO-PILA. Wetmore. New York, The Texas Co.

BAY AND RIVER NEWS the production. iZ 7- 7 1 loved husband of Matilda Hallman. Relatives Lots 400 and up ceived twenty lashes and will serve two years for larceny, and Edward O'Shay, who received five lashes and will serve sir lYifmt ha for a similar offense. The i'arty ana a leaumg iigure in and friends of family, also Purity Circle. the farmers' alliance, died at his home also members of the Kensington M.

E. Church, are invited to attend funeral services, on Saturday, at 2 P. at her late residence, 2347 E. Boston ave. Interment Mt.

Peace Cemetery. Remains may be viewed after 8 o'clock Friday evening. SUMMERS. May 7. 1914.

ISAIAH, husband of late Kate Mover Summers, aged 77 year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services, on Mondav. at 1.30 P. at his late residence. 1340 N.

Allison bt. A their sentences were: Louis o. 5, a. or HAireita Lodge, No. VI, K.

of and employes of H. H. Butterworth are invited to attend funeral, on Mondav, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence. 440 Miller st. Remains may be viewed after 8 o'clock Sunday evening.

Interment Northwood Cemetery. Special to The Inquirer. WILMINGTON, May to some of the Republican leaders ar no narticular rush for the posi Dale, ten lashes and nine months; Will here yesterday, aged Go. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED No taxes, no interest charges for three years. Easy terms.

Let us send particulars, show you photos, etc. iam Clark, rive lasnes anu si a muuum, ti Tmios ten lashes and one year, II ALKY. May 6. 1914. ANNIE widow of jiuerniem at iiuiside Cmetery tion of member of the National Republican Committee from this State as had Ethel L.

Wiley. 0044 Catharine and Bern fclisha Haley. Relatives and friends, also TORBOSS -Mar 7 Tan 1- Tnn Sacred Heart Society of Church of Asc-n- Rutf.J'.i2 and Grant Brockson, fjf teen lashes and fifteen months. wiiVmT Volk- nnd llarrv Brown, Dover Delaware Breakwater. May ft Passed np: Strs START POINT (Br), from London: PET- ard D.

Peters. McKeespnrt. I'a. slon. are invited to attend funeral, on Mon kulwink (Br), from Rouen.

3.15 Munn Jeannette D. Lopser. 1134 Mt. Vernon "teen supposed, but, on the most fmr ReDublican who has ability also, the employes of J. P.

Lippincott; Book' binders Friejidly Bookbinders' Union, and Simon Feldstein. Manila. -A a hnx r-ar to see the tu- towtne three harges. 1.52 M. negroes, rode in a DOX car IO fete uie Arrived: Lighthouse tender IRIS SchrlSAM dav.

at 8. SO A. from her late residence, 8l50 Boudinot St. Solemn requiem mass at Church of Ascension, at 10 A. M.

precisely. Interment New Cathedral Cemetery. HARRITY. May 7. 1914.

AUSTIN son of enough can have the place. It is held Florence M. KiHTide. 00 airnui nd Joseph F. Eckenroth.

2413 North Sixth st Marv I. Croson. 1225 South Naua and circus but a railroad policeman caugni tjel, thorp. New York for (and them 'and they went to jail for ten days tH: Tug MURRELL. towing cf Incr nde On a ireiScni traill.

hnro-oa TI i Trip VnrfnlV tnr ntnn ami No. 2, are invited to attend funeral services, on Sunday, at 1 P. at the parlors of J. Yj. Stiles Son.

1417 Susquehanna ave. Interment Northwood Cemeterv. VAN SqVER. May 7. 1914.

ELWOOD. husband of Mary V. Van Sclver I nee John J. P. Havden.

2T4S Earo gt. that to properly fill the position requires a man who can spare "considerable time from his private businesjs and who also has considerable money to spend. It takes Tnlirt nif looking for a crowd of boys BEATTIE. Philadelphia Providence, lonce aie seeinz a Passed out: Sirs MACKINAW (Br), for Lon- who on their way home irom seeing a TANCRED (Nor), for Fort de France; Eliie Walaman. Brtdeet.

ana jcuswortn 641 North Bancroft st. Mariraret Wolfrnm. 531 Olney and Julius Elker. 3014 Glrard ave. No Land Breezes at Beach Haven Temperature 5 to 10 decrees lower than other resorts.

No hay fever. Ocean on one side, Barnepat Bay on the other. Famous for boating and fishing. Beautiful, well-paved, lighted street, artesian wells, complete sew-system, fine hotels, etc. Come see for yourself.

TRANSPORTATION FREE Train leaves Sunday. May 17th. at 9.50 A. M. Market St.

Ferry. Come as our guests. Write or telephone now for reservation. Beach Haven Realty Crozer 1420 Chestnut St. aged 55 years.

Relatives ami friends sre late John and Ann Jane Harrity. Relatives and friends, also TM v. No, 60. A. O.

and P. R. T. Cooperative Ben. and Kdh and 11th Sts.

Relief are invited to attend funeral, on Monday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from the residence, of his broth "A invited to attend funeral services, on Mondav. at 2 P. M. precisely, at residence of his son. Alfred R.

vn Srivor sai witn Katherine Shlle. ltwa Hiast jmtks ana EdiJar Headley. 723 North Sixteenth St. rirrna rome in tOOK ine Dreau lrum a hklla (Br), for Port Antonio: NELSON, for Kforeq and milk from Various J'ort Arthur Battleships IDAHO. ILLINOIS number or stores ana muh.

i.u... and MISSOURI for AnnaDOiig. doorster-s. Ift: iMe ARABIAN. time and money to attend the meetings of the committee held in various places.

er-in-law, Rmll langoeca. n.w st. Maude K. Wlldiust. a'ai iwemy-iuira ave.

is th and Cedar Interment pri- .1. 1' X' X' 1 1 I UlAmn Mfllllam mSSK At St fl 1-1 1 John B. lajior xne i 1 harbor Tubs ATKINS HUGITFS. towing Wk it 10 o'clock, interment s7Z ffewWaTSS KemaiD and Charles L. Geininl.

318 Pulaski ave. thedral Cemetery. V4NDEGRIFT -1. iqii tttTAnn A Grace Brown, 706 Cambria and Samuel 6. 1014.

HERMAN A HEINLE. sim of William vin.writt Collier. 2H10 North, Warn.K-k st Relatives and friends, also the Aphelstan aged yea? RelStivesnd friends are Anna Kasdln. 2115 South Ninth and Hy Lodge. No.

482. V. and A. Lent Lenape invited to attend funeral on Vn- man Deelln. 1722 North Wilton St.

Tribe. No. 3. I. O.

R. Loyal Patriots of dnaV lg from hl7 ntrents' rd- Rose Levin. 503 South Randolph and Leo- America. Granville Lodge. No.

100; Pbila. dence 5711 Miwhw Olnfv lntetiSeDt expert, touay nn scow, rtilladelnliln lor SKA KING: fitv for the remainder of the amount due efrene hughes. ty 'rHcf for investizatinz Weather: 2. P.M. west; l2 miles: cloudy.

mm unuei uw smoky- bar 29.82. tht Wilmington POlice uepanmeni. Reedy Island. Mav ft Passed down: Naval of Council are inclined Reserve shin ADAXIS, for Hoboken TO- Ml Vlonrne Mt Turngemeinde, and the Columbia Ave. Busi private at Northwood Cemetery.

Anna Kennev. 3O0 East Thayer and ness Men are invuea to attend fu v-n TqitW annpam rll', usymonr, iei. ior York Hfrs to hold lip the bill until laylor appears TOSEpn DI Philadelphia for Thomas M. 3321 II St. neral services, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 P.

M. precisely, at his late residence, 1750 STEAMSHIP LIKES Mvrtle Berger. Boyertown. 1 ana tester iiahn Willard st- N. 12th, st.

Interment uakiaod J3ietery. onrt nnswers auesLlons wim." anil oauua lie lminmo: iiiaft, here ana anhwciB for Xorfoik; Berkshire. Phiia- members desire to ass, dot we un i delnhi(l for Nor(olk Scnrs MARGARET have to be paid, because it was legally THOMAS. Phllndelihia for Onnyanllln. Anna Scbultzbiich.

1221 Giermantown and the more active he is the more meetings be has to attend and the more money it cost3 him. Of course, the State Committee is not going 'to pick up any man who comes along and wants the place. He must know something of politics and he must be a man of standing in the community, but it is more of a case of searching for a man, than it is having a number of candidates rushing about trying 10 tne P'ace- Every effort was made to get General T. Coleman duPont to retain the position, but he refused to do so. Major Edmund Mitchell, chairman of the Republican State Committee, was offered the r.lace and refused it.

Secretary of State HESS. May 8, 1914. KATE, wife of Frank Hess, aged 64 years. Relatives and friends, and George W. Fitch.

443 Thompson St. im fowl- l.AL KA A.Mh;KS(K. riillade nhla i WATT. May 8. 1914.

ROBERT NEVIN. husband of Matilda M. Watt. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral services, on Tuesdnv, at 2 P. at his late residence.

Webster terrace. Interment private at Fern wood t'emeterv. WATKINS. May 1914. ELIZABETH CRESS, wife of Samuel W.

Watkins. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services, on Mondav afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her late residence, 243 S. st. Interment private at Laurel Hill Ceme also meinners or tne iseconu werman uap-tist Church, are Invited to attend funeral COntracteu ioi. mpT, tut Mnyport (in tow: GEORGE HUDSON.

FJsrhtern women and three or lour men, Philadelphia for Boston (in DIED mm, services, on Sunday, at 2 P. at her the latter from Arder went to MOWVA (Xor- New York ADAMS. Near Burlington, N. May 8, 1914. late residence.

2430 N. Hancock St. Inter ton today to taKe Hook. Mav up: Drelges ment Green Mount Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Saturday evening, after 8 mm ska Cem of the Atlantic naradf there.

I'MiAHAHt, ana MAMIA1TAM. 5.40 A paraue mcic Harbor boat QUAY (from off Sun Wharf). o'clock. tery. MARY Wire or Uliam 11.

auhiub, iu her 69th year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral. Monday afternoon, at 1 from her husband's residence, Camden pike, near Burlington, N. J. Services at Cooperstown Church at 2 P.

M. Interment at Cooperstown Cemetery. HOFFMAN. Smlthville, N. J.t on May I tHITELEY Mav ft.

1914 TAY1X wid- 2.40 Tugs A CHURCHMAN. 6.40 A ivirui rACTI NEWS NOTES ATLANTIC, towine barge A NO 6H, 8. 1914. FREDERICK HOFFMAN, aged 81 ow of Joshua Whiteley. aged 65 years.

Rela lit" WJ-w 11 A Sitra FI'PION iRr) to tives ana irienos are invited to attena ru- fbiladelpir (Bri. London via Hall- Sailings Every Few Days TtcKefs fniercfcanffeable. S. S. Caribbean Lamest steamer in the trade.

ATKINSON. May 7. 1914, ADA DAVIS, te xh Tnonlrer. ft n. n.

tor rtiiiadelfchia: MO- Special to The inquirer. Dav HICAN. Norfolk for Philadelphia. Thomas W. Miller was urged by a num of William Atkinson, agea year, rela NEW CASTL to-1 Passed down: Strs JOSEPH DI GIORGIO years and 4 months.

Relatives and Irlends, also General A. E. Shires Post. No. 26, G.

A. of Mt. Holly, are invited to attend funeral, from residence of his son-in-law, William Hozbaur. Smlthville N. on Mondav.

at 1.30 P. M. Services in M. E. Church.

Smlthville. 2.30 P. M. Interment Baptist Cemetery. Pembertou.

N. J. HOFF. May 5, 1914. FREDERICK beloved husband of Emma K.

Hoff nee Hart- neral, from her late residence, in New Hope, on Monday, at 1.30 P. M. Train leaves Reading Terminal at 8.13 A. M. for Huffnagle Station.

Interment Rivervlew Cemetery. WILSON. May 5. 1914, ATILJ3 A BECK WILSON nee Stewart t. wife of James Wil ber of his friends to become a candidate, will 1 i.i Juices bv the Metho- (Norl.

for Nine nnd Saena de Tnnsmo: BERK morrow with W-cWil rvices ny baptism SHIRE, for Norfolk Schrs GEORGB HUD dist and Baptist "ne. SON. for Boston (In tow tug JUNO): MARGA but declined, and it is understood that The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. 1 at tne laxier -iij the Epwortn kkt TllitMAS. for tiauvanllla.

R. an; Sanderson Son. G. State N. Z7 S.

S. Bermudian other men have done the same thing. The difficulty is that the men who are fitted for the position cannot spare the time On suuaav Episcopal Churh will L.AIRA.C A.NUF.KSll.N. for Msvport (in to tow son. Keiatives and menus, also niemwrs 01 St.

George'a P. E. Church, Schnvler's Circle, No. 102. Ladies of G.

A. Star of Hor. a iime "i tn the celebration lug iu.ma.m sirs (Hrl. I'hil devote tne VhV organiration. with delohia for Havana; CHILTERN RANGE (Bi of the silver lubilee of tne ore Philadelnhia for Montreal: PAWNEE.

Phil Br) la tives and friends are lnvltea to aueuu iiuki- al services, on Monday morning, at 11 clock. at her late residence. 5036 Wayne Ger- mantown. Interment private. BALL.

At Atlantic City. N. on May 7. 1914. SARAH widow of John L.

Ball, aged 69 years. High mass of reouiem at Our Lady Star of the Sea Church, Monday morning, at 8 o'clock. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemeterv, Philadelphia, on arrival of 10 A. M. train at North Philadelphia Station.

Friends may view remains at cemetery chapel. BAL'M AN. Mav 8. 1914. OSCAR beloved husband of Dollie Bauman (nee Mars, aged 35 years.

Relatives and friends, also Belmont Vinn4l 190. O. of I. and em 10,518 Tons Difp'1. Jloldn eprrd record, man).

Relatives and friends of family, also Meridian Sun Lodge, No. 158. F. and A. Oriental Chapter, 183; Progressive Assembly, No.

4. Order of Artisans; Ir Lodge, No. I O- O. F. United Brothers" Encampment.

No. 26. I. O. O.

F. of fleers and directors, of Comet Bnlldiug and Loan Association. ITASCA. Phllndelnhi I special naVieying among the mem- delphla for New York Aftei ouncll the following com- for Providence, etc: the ROBERT THOMPSON which its acceptance demands. Of course, the State Committee will find a man, and when a man is named for the position he will be a man who is in every bers of k'a been settled upon: Philadelphia for and New Orleans Anchored off: Str ORETJON (NorV for Pnprtn mutees im sneicher.

sentrnan No. 5, S. of are invited to attend the funeral services, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, at her late residence. 3130 Edgemont st. Interment private, at Greenwood K.

of Cemetery. WINTERS, (nee Redmond). Mav 7, 1914. MARY, wife of Frank Winters and daughter of James and Margaret Redmond (nee Has-aett). Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, on Tuesday mornine.

at 7.30 anil Plata: NEW YORK, for Norfo'ik. etc: MOLINO A. 1. Bermuda, 31) hre. tntn.

Quebec S. S. Ltd. A.E. Outerbridge 29 way.N.T.

For Booklets apply to above S. S. or to Thos. Cook Son, llaymond Whiteomb, Bartlett Tours Co- Gillespie Kinports Co- Alt house Tours Co, or any Ticket Agent. Weggeumann.

eiain. rnv j. i.xori. iur flewoon irs uor lumiitailOQI, Anti-Cobden Club. tJerman-Amencan nepuo-lican Club of the 19tb Ward; Master Horse-shoers' Local, No.

23. and all other societies of which he was a inemlier, are respectfully invited to attend funeral services, on Sun- 5 Cavender. StMiivan; Boyce. tTier. karly.r.

Boyce. AVel- UlP-. Sentman. Spe.ch- OTHER PORTS ployes ot Baldwin Locomotive Works are way capable of filling the place, and who will be a credit to the State. Delaware has always been well represented and will continue to be well represented the future, but the task of selecting such iiiu, i Ulation.

fooie. c-i at bis late residence. Mm at his late Invited to attend funeral services, on Mon- day. at 2 P. 2 P.

at his late residence. 453 N. 8th st. Interment private, o'clock, from her parents' residence. 512 S.

Front st. High requiem mass at St. Joseph's Church at 9 A. M. Interment at Sn.

WUTM-r iduMries. Spelcber. MeGrory MISS EDNA E. C0LLADAY Passed Sloan st. Interment at Mount jionau ein- JJUHN.

May 8, 1914. MAKY ULH (nee Poole. tloly Cross cemetery. etery. Remains may ue vieweu ouuuay eu- (In Circle) HALL DOWNES Walker), wife of William Huhn.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at Nohska. May 9. Str PONTIAC, from Phila a man is by no means easy. City Looki Clean Again oMIMTV SNAPSHOTS de'lnhi a for st John. K.

5.50 A tend the funeral, on Tuesday at l.rfO 1. IN MEMORIAM Hall Downos. president of the high ausat Diamond Shoal Lightship. May at her late residence, 2069 E. Stella st ahool'a Dramatic fluh.

is business man- HEIGHINGTON. from Philadelphia for Trinl Wilmington has this week devoted its nitPTition to "clean-un week," and the Remain? ains dad. 4 M. after may be viewed on Monday evening. FISLER.

In loving remembrance of mt dear 7.30 o'clock. Interment at Odd I el- daughter. ELLA G. FISLER (nee Adams). Cemetery.

who departed this life. May 10. 1911. Sadly ager. The pupils are being coached by special to The Inquirer, aeer.

The pupils are being coached by special to The lnqu.r. lows' lng. BFJRTRON. May 8. 1914, SARAH A.

BER-TRON nee Slddalli, widow Harry Ber-tron. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral sen-ices, on Monday, at 2.30 o'clock precisely, at her late residence. 6114 Chancellor st. Interment Graeeland Ceme. tery.

Remains may be viewed on Sunday evening. BETTS. Fifth month. 8th. 1914.

LOUISA widow of Colonel Charles M. Betts. In her city officials have been so busy on this lint, that little attention ha3 been paid from from including all essential expenses, visiting Halifax. Nova Scotia, the land of Evangeline, and St. Johns.

Newfoundland, the Norway of 9Tbe twenty- Nantucket. May 8. Str START POINT. LVlna E. a Dover girl, who GEORGETOWN, t'he Milford Methodist London for Philadelphia.

2 P-M. he. thp mimical director fifth anniversary of ehe'duMay 15. Ship Shoals. May WINIFRED.

Will be tne "U8IW1 dirKtor. Epworth of George Port Arthur for Philadelphia. 1.40 M. KING. May 8.

1914. WILLIAM KING, aged missed. MOTHER AND AUNT LAURA. America. .9 years.

Kelat ien mn, loving remembrance of ftnilr 2 nreciselv hhT' late mother. SARAH J. SCHAEFFER. who to politics. There has been considerable wf rk done.

and. while there was no ineic win itc -Kv aio emu a Miuesis i week are dlscoveriuic company, the principal parts being tak- Draper, at From the many cases en by Miss inizabeth Culver, Miss Eliz- CHmji the seems Arrived New York, May 9. Str YERDALA," from! Philadelphia. vate I- 71st vear. Relatives ana menus arc iuhot compulsion about the clean-up proposition, the people have taken to it with a will and there has been a general Second dar.

1914. LILLIAN MAKlt, oe- 1 ww loving rernemnrance 01 my near ahcth Wilson. Walker Horsey. John Mc- that some one present 'o it nri Mnrr Ijich twv. iKUKUK 11.

tl KNS. who detinrtel St John. B. May 8. Str MANCHESTER loveu 'ibuuhicl vi nee rtardlvl aired 7 vears.

Relatives ana mis me jiay iv, iiu. auititit. Grath and Iia.ll Downes fin McCabe has been appointed post- KXCHANGE from Manchester for to take the place ot phia. llth. at 3 P.

at her late resiaeuce no Tulpehocken Germantown. Interment private. Carriages will meet train at Tulpehocken Station which leaves Broad St. IULM IH.Jia.PJM friends of family are respectfully invited to nnu i in snnriRv afternoon, at 1 This cruise to these foreign lands on tne new steamers STEPHAN0 ai.d FLORIZEL of th RED CROSS LINE will prove the most noveL delightfnl and heaith-giving vacation you ever extwrienced. The ships are built especially for tourisu; are fitted with every device to insure safety.

Splendid cuisine, orchestra and sea. sports. No hotel hills or transfers. You live on the ship. Ktduccd ratrtt on pcnor accommodation tfur-ina JOfr and June.

Send oic or handsome 1- brightening up, and the city looks better than it has for some time. It is probable tliat on nyronnt of the SUCCeSS of the master 01 -w 1 sn Wfl4J WBR 1 1 1 1 1 1 l. AMJ o'clock, from 'her Barents' residence, 1142 is first appointed ny res- Boston. May 9. Schr CHARLES CHURCn.

-r, uk-h, I from Philadelnhia; tug BOXER, towing barge of Red Men othoootn fmm pniladelphia (left barge t.t by Ites- Mbt fl Schr rrTnriri riir-rjrrr a-fc i tr -t 1 nivu vm. 1 11 nniAm ni. 1 it 1 1 1 nil i Burhanan. Station r. oi.

WOMEN'S CLUBS TO MEET Dally near 12th and Jackson sts. In frj I nil I Mil nns 1 DLtnl-rAfit ITIIH Vl I T-y TlLn. -a. BIERLEIN. At her home.

39 Chestnut ter- terment at ternwoou wmtLcr). inln mm tUai inmi i uiiaufiiuim, ni ra.ii mmi Norfolk. May Str DOROTHY. Broad Diamond Sts. race, on May wt 1914.

MILES LEE. Relatives Seventeenth Annual Convention of Millsboro fon'laj. lxfiuunorn Methodist cnurcu. Vrirwta are invited to attend funeral, adelphla and sailed for Savannah. Sailed T.fu,.

an A from anartmeuts vited to attend funeral services, on uesua, at 2 M-. at Richardson Memorial Pres- L0WB.ING 4 COMPANY. 17 Battery niiveivll. Rai'r. 1820 Chestnut St.

Mass. Church. 60th and Walnut sts. Delaware Federation at Jiiiora Special to The Inquirer. GEORGETOWN.

May 9. Mrs. UNDERTAKERS BRENNAN. May 7, 1914. GEORGE hus at Cathedral Chnrch.

at 9 A. M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. minc-n 1Q11 1T.FREI) LEADER. New York.

May 9. Str CAMILLA, for Philadelphia. Hneiva, May 7. Str WAVELET, for Percy V. Permypacker, of Texas, presi aged 63 years.

Relatives, and mends. MRS BERNARD J. LLOYD. Undertaker and dent of the General federation of Wom wireless plan this year and last, it will be followed every year in the future and the occasion will be one of the regular celebrations in Wilmington. In addition to "clean-up week," the Wilmington Tri-State baseball team opened its season here on Wednesday, so politicians could not be expected to take' much time for political talk when the 4aseball season was on Wilmington had the privilege of running up the championship flag which it won last year and being officially presented wth the championship cup.

It is the general hope that Wilmington may be prosperous in a baseball way this season. The team has not paid in Seminole -iriDe. o. ou, i. j.

v. 1 asio Dnng warden both nan a ntitrn vrt V. of are in- bu band or Mary si. nrenmu son of late John J. and Frances Brennap.

Relatives and friends, also employes of th way division of the P. R. T. and Amert-cus Rifle Club, are invited to attend, funeral Monday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from bis late residence. 2211 E.

Albert st. Solemn reaulem mass at St. Ann's Church at 10 A. phones. WEWS OF THE SHIPS 10 SHPPflB MEN vited to attend funeral services, on Mondav.

en's Clubs of the United States, will be the guest of honor and will deliver an SUN. towing schr DELAWARE. Sabine for Marcus Hook, was 23 miles east of Sabine Bar 7 M. May 8. at 2 M-, at nis late Bringhurst Germantown.

Interment ori- TfltP. MRS. EMMA SHELLY. 302 FRANKFORD Phone. Kensington.

1033. JOHN C. KIMMERLE. St-ecial 100 Automobile funeral. Broad and Tasker Fts.

'Phone. HONOLULU AUSTRALIA SOUTH SEAS 19 Days M. interment Ann nrriurnni nni irrti r-l irtl4. SARAH address at the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Delaware State Federation of YV omen's Clubs which will be held in Milford Thursday and Friday, May 21 JOHN P. CONNORS.

LUKENS. May 8. 1914, JOHN husband of Emmeline P. Lukens (nee Ervin). in his 7Sth vear.

Relatives and friends are in- UotMnl NICAIVlCnd OOntUULt "KdhELT. aged 72 Relatives and I 231 Green street. Eoth 'phoned. Weather Fine Shortest Line Quickest Tim Snlendid Steamers Lloyds 100 A 1 (10.000 vited to attend funeral, on Monday, at i-" 1 CLEMENT A. WOODNUTT friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Mondav at 2 P.

at ber late residence, 2.1 'Wycombe Lansdowne. Pa. Inter- Arrived Tonlnr 293S from his late residence. Byberry i William Penn Ceme- 1729 Glrard ave. and 22.

The other speakers will be L.ov- i ernor Charles R. Miller, of Delaware Something About AmValS diUU tn fi TTi luir nf 1 tons disp.) of Sydney Short Line sailing May 12. 26, June 9. 23. for Honolulu, ud May 12.

June 8, etc for Sydney. Name I Date I From at ment private, ti ot. a 7e7 Train 7 to7 Somrton leaves Reading GEORGE W. KEPHART. 20 BROADWAY.

Camden. N. J. Phone Camden 1744. the past, and last year was a losing vpar.

desnite the fact that it was a xr-uuv. tv 7 1914. KLlZAUfcTM v. Principello. New York Rotterdam imperator 'May 9'Hamburg INew York Terminal at 12.17 P.

M. carriages in waiting. MRS. MARY McDEVITT. undertaker and em-balmer.

1029 X. Front st. Bell 'phone. aenh A. Burke.

Relatives and friends, also thamtion team which was here. This Chicaao iMay 9 Havre. INew York an, invnnn in hi- i i- yi i May 7. 191. the Federation: Mrs.

William E. Andrews, director in the General Federation Hoard, and Mrs. Edward Biddle. of Phil i iy ii oi i ri, i ru i uii, i iiiii'ii i' ,11. Clearances at This Port.

Notes-of Interest WALTER D. GIBNEY. undertaker and embalm- SIIO EONOLLLU ftTcES SIM 5303 Sydney Bound Trip, Second Class. J200. Various tours including Java, China, Japaa and Round the World.

Send for folder. Oceanic S. S. 673 Market St. San Frascisoa Jend funeral, on Monday morning at, 9 EXXA wtfe of Frederic McCann agea o'clock, from her late residence.

lo S. lith 49 yeflr Funeral services on Monday, at column renniem mass at St. Thomas I on f.m her late residence, ln- er. 412H Germantown ave. Bell 'phone.

Madonna. IMav orklMarseilles IMay 9 New YorklSouth'p'n Oceanic IMay YorklSouth'p'n La Lorraine. 0 INew ork Year there has been an effort to arouse interest and the people of Wilmington hae about reached the conclusion that a cood tilan to advertise Wilmington is adelphia, who will speak on "Ideals in yattv TJ 1 T5 IT TTT TJ 1 IT TK a the Community Late Chnrch. at 10.30 clock. Interment Holy t.rmpnt Berlin Cemetery.

1 town corner Broad st. Both phones. Sailed Cross tt ii uttttt 1. iwi. JOHN A.

McGINLEY. GRADUATE ST. F. I. S.

The officers of the Federation are: i 4iT trio inip jane aicivcuun. A. rt 'ou a nKnA n.v; lou For with a iirst-class baseball team. The Chamber of Commerce has been promot I Date 1 From I Name of Phlladelpnia, May 10 HVt. President.

Mrs. Samuel J. Reynolds, of rA. i familv are Invited to atten.l 1 ROUND THE WORLD a rj, i M. Sets.

7.02 M. Verona mnrnlne- at 8.30 clock. Smyrna; vice presidents, Mrs. James Trl.rib VTt "i.r. 21S Hermitage Mlnnewaska FUNERAL ing the idea of advertising Wilmington, and the people of the city are beginning to learn that a chamDionshio baseball Clark's arrangemtnts sft the standard renniem mass at the fl'-Cmnoa INew York IMay INew York fliNew ft New York! Antwerp 9 New 9'New YorklBremen of late fairies ford Ireland.

Relatives and friends, also league of the Sacred Heart. Altar and Rosary Safeties and B. V. Solity are in-vited to attend funeral Monday, at 8 A. from her late residence.

518 N. 19th at. Solemn requiem mass at Cathedral at 10 A. Interment New Cathedral Cemetery. of Newark, and Mrs.

J. Lynn Pratt, of HePuy island Family Church, at 10 o'clock. Inter- COMPLETE at Cemetery. jYlUIoru; recui umn ns. viiao.

i jjreaswr 1 Jevdlit7 McKEOWN. May 7. 1914.. SARAH A aic- iMay ork Hamhure polished or ccver-ed case. candles.

Hastings, of Laurel; corresponding sec- -03 A and .14 Pres. Grant rtanr Afisa Anna Houffh. of Smyrna: ...5.21 A and 5.32 I enesla. 9 New York KEOWX (nee Kaiiami. Vui.ficos and friends.

alM CONWAY. May 6. 1914. MAKY Mav ft Antwero. i -j Marseilles New York New York New York lie Luxe lOUrs Willi r-iunn keenly interested directors of experieneu.

Features: (September tour) Palestine. Siani, Philippines (October (our) "Garden of Allah," Java; (December tour) North China, Korea. Eastward anl westward tours. Send for program. Frank C.

Clark, Times New York, or local agent. Dennis Conway. neiaiiv- au i 't-uii i .,.11 Ladies' Aid and members of Beacon Presby- i flies a hi anu uiriuiTio team does about as much to keep Wilmington before the public as anything which could be secured, and it is hoped that this idea will grow and that the team will receive proper support. There is also a feeling that the business eo-i le of the citv ousht to take an interest Brgensf lord IMay general lederation secretary, jjirs. j.

lnil.p invited to attend funeral, on Monday at terian Church, are invited to attend funeral i vr frnm reai denCA of her gon-ln I leriau nJ. embalming, shroud or blanket, hearse. 3 carriages, use of grave: pay opening grava anywhere in city. Bodies from hospitals. Phone.

Tioga 4944. IMay 9 Liverpool Robinson. of Wilmintrton; treasurer, ti. Driti.ii ateamer Sahara from Kosario Toannlna IMav 9 New York! Piraeus Mrs. Madison A.

Willin, of Seaiord, for Boston before reported ashore on Martin Minnetonka IMay ftlSouth'p INew York Jfr.rf. Knr after discharging two hundred Kotterdam IMav ft; Boulogne New York rmuicu. iii. Sonnlehre Cemeterv Mempnis bi. c.

iJ.1t A a- wrwraw a-r. rn auditor, Mrs. C. Cvlulton, of Dover. A- ir.HV son of Cemetery.

Remains may oe I SJU ntJJl.L a. -v. tinotPd. Cargo resblpped. California iMfty p.

evening. damage to vessel or cargo, will proceed. Dlle at pniladelphia 1 AnntO 1, Hill UK' 11 1 Mara Tending. N. Uomsniow.

a MIDDLETOWN MEMORANDA i ara i r- nrh Ttrlrlah tfmPr I oiut-iamai. TOURS TO EUROPE June-July, small groups, f2.o up. 17th Orient Cruise. Rotterdam." 4.1.0 tons. -i siimi on inrluilinff shore ex- Relatives and rnenos are 'IV W.

MeCLAlS. Rel- lc field in lat 48.16 Ion 49 no westward; recommend pin Special to The Inquirer. 're'sidenVeof hlsparentT Wailingfo ativ and a invited to attend nl Pa High mass at the Church of funeral, oa Tuesday, at 10.30 A at The Nativ tv' in MedlaV at 10 A. M. M.

B. Church. Mays Landing, Inter- WfteC I rurions. Round' the Wcrld Tours in the Fail Pomeranian 4 Ancona May 17 Zulderdvk May 10 Merion May 18 Start Point 10 Maine May 18 Barbarossa Mongolian IS Rugia May 14 Soestdyk May 24. Marquette May 17 Stam nalla May 24 Due at Sew York MIDDLETOWN.

May 9. At the annual meeting of the New Century Club the offi in the team and that the Chamber of Commerce should join in the general boost which is now being given. A Mnch eeded Bridge At last it is believed that the controversy oyer the use of a portion of Christiana Tark for the approaches to Third street bridge has been settled, and that the work on the new bridge which is so badly needed by the business interests of this city and the public is gen-pral will eo on without further inter inrr.irntfiTT Mav 9. 1914. MARY McDER cers for the coming year were elected as NW of Cape Ray.

The British steamer Trltonia. from Uiai Rot wood, which was caught lnan ice follows: President. Miss Eliza Cochran Green; flrst vice president. Miss Mary Hutchin; second vice president, Mrs. Mary Cochran Pool; floe at the mouth of Notre Dame Bar EllrOD, May 10 Ryndam May It davs ago.

is reported to be in danger of sink- iaiermo May 10 Finland May 11 MOTT. Relatives and friends of family are respectfully invited to attend funeral, on Wednesday morning, at 8.30 clock, from her late residence. 1924 Callowhill st. Solemn requiem mass at Cathedral at 10 A. M.

Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. William uavis, in i fives and friends are invited to at vnd funeral, from her late residence, Chester on Sunday, at 2 P. M. Services and interment at Great Valley Bap- Prank C. Clark.

Times Y. The Gillespie Kinspcrts 1115 Walnnt J. ft. Ms-Atee. 4820 Warrington.

Philadelphia. Useful Map of Great Britain FREE Also Illustrated Book of Tours on the Great Westers Railway of England connects Liverpool. Plymouth. Fishguard and Bristol with London via the best or Historic England. T.

KateW. Gen. T.Q1 5th Xew York ll. am HHHI in iw Lrunwvu l-r U1ULUU1. I'lttJ Vn r.f her comoartments are flooded.

St. Paul May 10 Hamburg. May 11 recording secretary, Mr. Laura Oillis iNortnrup. On Tuesday afternoon next the newly elected JV- 1 1 AnI 1 I lln.

lft .1 1 A .1 tut Church at 3 r. ai. Tha RrltlRh Steamer AiegntttlC irwiio jwnniur 1'ioj v.viiiiiitiii.. in. officers will be installed and this meeting 30.

8 A in lat ixm tt.xi, r- r. a -i .1 Kurwa ateered In i firfH atndded with bergs, steered in rranconia May 10 Carollni 1914, JAMES neiuveu Elizabeth McNab (nee Clark), in Relatives and friends, also will close the club year. HARDY PHLOX 'mv ii I DAY. May 8. 1914.

ELLIS, son of Jonas and R. Elizabeth Day. aged 2 vears 6 months. Rela-, husband of Eli -Ma-Iil tives and friends are invited to attend fu- his 54th year May 11 8. ar.

iv i. -I. ruption. The average citizen is of the r.ininn tViat thp nridirf eontroversv fl. Washington.

May 10 Bermudian 1 1ft VI, St. Ames Church members cleared $70 from. Field-grown clumps. $1 mixed colors. lein-grown nii.

V- their entertainment. "The given neral on Monday, at 2.30 P. frin real Obidense Saraxnacca Sa Loyal r-erseverance ti it Vnrtheaatern Burns Club: Ken- AHMSTRONG. Laurel Spring, J. southerly direction skirting au san Giovanni 10 ping for the night In lat 44.45, ion cler" I carnathia Mav 10 Ice field dayllglt May saw Trt- Sronla 10 11 oiiiiht to have long ago been settled, In the Opera House on Wednesday evening.

STEAMBOATS 11 11 lat 44.45. Ion 48.42. but nrae afterward Caribbean 10 Graecia and the average man had little patience with the entire affair. There was no Miss t-Jiza LK-nran tireen enienainea xne Bridge Club yecterday afternoon, witl the following prize winners: Miss Helen Shallcross, The Norwegian steamer euus, wunu Minnehaha 11 Matanias 11 To Depart tloulit about the bridee beinc needed and null I1C write today ror iuu ocmiu uu UAH LI AO our special offer which gives you more than $1 worth of eeda for 25c. David Herbert Son.

Box 1513. Atco. X. J. AMUSEMENTS Airs.

CutUbert h. Ureen. Mrs. Ca. tiutcn-luson, of Trenton, N.J.

Nine person were initiated Into Peach Blos Name From For slngton vuoit jiuo, are inv.uru neral services, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at his late residence. 3050 N. Franklin st. Interment private. Please omit flowers by.

request. Glasgow, Scotland, papers please copy. McNCLTY. May 6. 1914.

ANNIE MOORE Mc-XULTY. wife of late Charles J. McXultv. Relatives and friends, also B. v.

M. Sodality of Church of Holy Child, are invited Sailing Chicago N. Havre Mav 11 som Grange yesterday, making the present rived at St John. F. April 3, from Rotterdam, had forepeak ana bow damaged and will need a new propeller; probably due to collision with ice.

The stations of the Canadian Signal Service, under date of May 4, reported Ice aa follows Grindstone, one mile of ice inshore; Scartari, heavy close packed ice inshore; Cape Rav. Isvmo atrlnira distant: Monev Point, heavy close there was no doubt about the sensible way of building approaches 'vas in precisely the manner that the Levy Court had marmed out. At the same time there dence of his parenis. in o. om Delaware county.

Pa. Interment Mt. Cemetery. DICKINSHEETS. May 7.

1014. MARY A. (nee Mereto). wife of late William C. Dick-inheets.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, on Tuesday, at 8.30 A. from her late residence. 2114 lne ot. Solemn requiem mass at Cathedral, at 10 A M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery.

DIESHNBACHER. May 8 FREDERICK A C. wife of late George Diesenbacher, aged 80 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Monday afternoon, at 1.30 o'clock precisely, at resi Trenton, Burlington, Brittol Leave Chestnut St. Pier Sunday, May 10 membership en, with, eleven applications on Kronn.

Bremen Mav 12 Czar X. Vork. May 12 Noordam X. York. 12 hie.

Rev. C. T. Wvatt. of Bethesda M.

E. Church. PTTiST ANNUAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL N. York. Caronia.

vn a. feelinir that the citv was due to 13 13 to attend funeral, on at o.w a has been iuvitd to deliver the address to fc.uropa. York. some consideration for the loss of the from her late residence, 5130 N. Camac Under Auspices College of Music.

Temple Hist.) Logan. Solemn requiem mass at Church versity. Academy of Music, Tuesday nacbed ice everywhere. Flat Point, heavy close 'Lorraine X. York.

the graduating class, at L-ikton, tllgn School on May 30. 13 14 14 small strings loose Ice drifting SW. N. York. Evening, May 19.

8 o'Clock. Interment at park. The question being so. simple it was felt that there ought to be no dif lienrr l. ua is naa been re-elected a mem- of Holy em id.

at i a. ju. ti.i.ilrfil Cemeterv. 1 Trained chorus under lead- May IS roam dence' of her Mra. louibh iv.

ver ii xf Interment al 244S NT Carlisle st. Interment at close packed ice everywhere, moving west, Adriatic. York. three bergs; Belle Isle, heavy close packed JZuiderkvk PhHada. 'LSr oe- 8eTeral lTX7 am.ll loot lee driftinf SW, Liverpool Cownntirn I MACK.

May 8. 1914. LOCISA widow or OUU uiiso ership r.mll r. Linen, auss ficulty in settline it. but the controversy Southampton 15 Mack.

Relatives and friends r.i niniin and Mr. Horatio Council xi Vemnn Cemeterv 10 are Invited to attend funeral services, on Max Bruch's Ellen." assisted invuea 10 aiieuu luuem. Soloists Max Brucn air ciien. went on causing ill feeling between thie fitv and county bodies and causine also O. Washington.

N. York. May 16 Imperator N. York 16 xuesnay, 11 mt. tesday.

at 2 P. M. precisely DUFFY. May 7. 1914.

MICHAEL DUFFY, Relatives and friends, members of National Association of Letter-carriers and employes The steamer LMrlgo, from beanie, for Dutch Harbor, went ashore May 2 in Use- at residence members Philadelphia Orcbes- son-in-law. Herbert R. Williams. 5434 gingers. 200 male voices.

Tickets, at. Interment Mt. Vernon Ceme- -le 5)j Temple University and Finland. considerable expense to finally get the yorii. iay ltj of her so Delancey her loaa Rav Whidlv Island: vessel lying on X.

London May 10 Minnehaha. 8 30 A for Trenton, stopping at Ts-oTiy, Kiverton Torresdale. Beverlr. Burlington. Bristol and Florence.

P. for Trenton, making same stops as 8.30 A. M. steamer. Excursion, 25 Cents Leave Trenton 8.30 A.

Mand 5I M. STR. QUEEN ANNE To Riverview Beach R.fa lirach. fine bathing and boating. CHARTERS.

MOONLIGHTS. COMBINATIONS. Write for dates, books now open. W. D.

ACTON. Xo. Arch Street. tery. case settled.

As the matter now stand the bridee will be built with proper ap sandy beach; the steamer Sauta Ana went to Columbia. Ni York! Glasgow her assistance and expects to float her. Naples Heppe's. ber of the Light and Com mission for five years. Rev.

Charles L. Cwndee, of Westminster Presbyterian Church. Wilmington, will preach at the annual reunion at Old Drawyers Church on Sunday, June 7. John Bassett Moore, of New York, wi 1 make the address in the afternoon. The Ladles' Aid of Red Lion Church have elected: President, Mrs.

John T. Hayes; vice president, Mrs. Charles Dlehl; secretary, Mrs. J. T.

Gough; assistant, Mrs. D. B. Maloney; treasurer, Mrs. Jennie E.

Silver. DOWN DOVER WAY May ltj May 18 of South wark substation, are invuea 10 n-tend funeral. Tuesday, at 8.30 A. from residence of his son-in-law, George M. Young.

1951 km Hlirh reauiem mass at The Italian steamer oicuia reporis aimi "Rugia. proaches, and the city will have a park to take the place of the one used, and SWIMMING 23, lat 34.4S ion 42.37 passert a piece "Maraue of timber about 35 feet long and 2 feet in "Ancona Church of Blessed Sacrament, at 10 A. M. Interment orivate. Hamburg 21 Antwerp May 22 May 22 Liverpool 23 London May 23 May 23 MAGINNISS.

May 8, 1914. SARAH widow of Colonel Thomas H. Maglnnlss. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral services, on Monday afternoon, at 2.30 o'clock precisely, at her late residence, 812 S. 49th st.

Interment at Arlington Cemetery. NEWMAN. May 8. 1914. MIRIAM widow of Morris M.

Newman, in her 72d year. diameter, covered with barnacles. I EVERLY. May 8, 1P14. PETER, beloved hus oiifTI finrlmmlmr School.

1712 N. Broad. Lat th. crlwintip Kennenec. from lorn I TMaine will also have a portion of the old park left for use.

Wilmintrton needs improvements, and est. sanitary Improvements, water heated; for Calais was going out of the harbor May 7, 'Mongolian hot cold snower; 1 leseuus, she was in collision witn tug viaing, wnicn i po not carrv passengers, had a tow of scows, the schooner had part of i Voaaeia carrv mails. this was one of those that was needed band of Marv lireriy tnee tmn.erf. ui 76th year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 8.30 A.

from his late residence. 3421 st. Requiem mass at the Church of the Ascension, at 10 A. M. Interment at Holy Redeemer Cemetery.

Pottavllle, papers please copy. stem carried away and lost some of her head- OTHER WIRELESS REPORTS OX PACE 2. Special to. The DOVER, May 9. Another Republican postmaster in Delaware has lost his head.

uevenue cutter eeneca, ice patrol veasei, reports as follows: May 7, noon, berg in lat. 42.32. long. 47.40: growler five miles north John T. Lone, ooatmaster at Frankford.

-today Closing of Foreign Malls May 1L 3 A Boeas del FABER. Suddenly. May 8. 1914. EDWARD Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock precisely, at her late residence, 2004 Green st.

Interment private. Chelten Hills Cemetery. O'HARA. May 7, 1914. ELLEN, widow of Thomas O'Hara.

late of Hazleton. Pa. Remains may be viewed at her late residence, 215 N. Ca'mac on Sunday evening, after 7 o'clock. Solemn requiem mass and interment at St.

Gabriel's Church. Hazleton, east; believe this is southernmost; steamer received word from Washington that Austin J. McCabe, a young Democratic leader, had Panama, vxia uneans. i- M-nuiupc Iroquois reports growler 8 A. 7th, in lat, 43.15.

long. 45.50: potion, lat. 42.35: long, been appointed to his position. Mr. Long.

(letters ror liennanv dy sea vurevi in and needed badly. There will now be a bridge sufficient to carry the travel for 3 ears to come, the' condition of the Christiana River will be improved by the removal of the centre piers for the bridge and the whole ought to have a good effect on the general advancement of the city. Now that his matter is settled, arrangements ought to be made for improving the bridge at Market street over the Christiana, so that the river will also be widened there, and it will beloved son of WUilam H. ana Caroline rao-er. aged 27 years.

Relatives and friends of family, also employes of Walker Mfg. are respectfully Invited to attend funeral services, on Tuesday, at 2 P. at hia naronta' residence. 3446 Braddock st. In who Is 65 year old.

appointed by Presi 47.50; barometer, 29.8; temperature, 50; over- rate 2c an ounce via England at the Postal cast; wind, 23 miles per hour. Union rate)." Africa (except South). West Asia dent Buchanan, removed by President Cleve land, and real pointed by President Mch.in- lev. on Tuesday morning terment Green Mount Cemetery. Remains may LnT-rvvK Fl Mav 1914.

WILLIAM F. OB The schooner Phelneas sprague wnicn and iodies, via Plymouth, cneraourg arrived at Boston, May 4. from Port Arthurq, an(i Bremen, per Kronprlna WUhelm lisea has spanker boom broken, sails torn and fit- post) Camden camn. situated about three miles be viewed Monday evening. I aeed '68 vears.

Relatives and friends tings damaged. TUESDAY, May 122 A i ucatan ana FINNEY. May 8, 1914, MALD ANNA (nee invited to attend funeral services, Mon- southwest of will on July 29 and continue until Aueust 10. It is one ot Paxson wife of Lafayette c. 1 inney, ageu 2 at residence of his son-in- About -May iz.

tne neigni oi mw rvimDeche Progreso, per aianuei vairo. Vi.rtht.rn Hell Gate. East River. New la.llV rwiat and or- the oldest cam; 'meeting grounds In the couu- Smith. Parker and Clifton i r- no 1ft A BI 1 1 law.

Eigene H. funeral, without further notice. trv. Many auelnluans own cottages there, attend York, win ne increasea rrom i 10 ii uiMry prints and samples, via iwieans CoUinKdate. Del.

Pa. Interment I. T. cooner. Camden, was -elected presi land Guatemala.

nniisu nonuurno, nvuuum egrees, 46 min- i.i,' nhnimon. nrinta dent, and W. Maloney. of Dover, secretary private. PALMER.

May 7, 1914. BOW-BN, beloved wife of Richard Palmer. Rela-- tivea and friends are invited to attend fu be possible, after large boats are constructed, to get them out of the river without difficulty. It is believed that the size of the bridges and their positions have several times kept Wilmington on Monday, at 2 P. from her late residence.

Holland, Pa. Interment Churchvllle Cemetery. Carriages will meot trains leaving Reading Terminal 12.17 and Trenton 12.43 P. at Somerton Station. long.

73 degrees. 56 i caoe and andGuatemala: St. Orleans 9 Argen- aim irvasurer. uiiuias j. ivuv, o.

William II. Catlin. of Magnolia, and H. n-h. imhiviiiPF Horace A.

Stone, which ar- I c.i. nf ntr B-irke, of Cam len, were 'elected trustees for neral services, on Monday, at 1 P. at GEORGE. May 6, 1914, CORNELIUS rived at Boston May 4from Tampa, was e- Brazil, via Montevideo (when lnved several days at Tampa owing to a leak ranae 0.0 o- three years. Mra.

Roliert L. Hollidav. wife of the for residence of her husband. 1933 S. 13th st Interment private.

MW which waa discovered while loading, and also WJ mer superintendent of the Delaware division of tim Pennsylvania Railroad, last night gave ronntra to the guv wires of the jlbboom husband of Ruth A. George, wiaiives aou friends, also Washington Camp, No 2.0 P. of and Pennsylvania Railroad Re-n. of the Mantua Transfer, are PANOOAST. Fifth day.

7th. 1914. REBEC a dance in the Century. Clubrooms for Dover's CA daughter of late Samuel and Tamar social set. from getting contracts for larger boats than have been built here, but there was no use in taking contracts for boats if they could not be gotten out of the river.

Enlarging: Its riant The Harlan HollinKsworth Corpora Pancoast. Relatives and friends of family which were torn loose by the British steamer Alexandrian, which ran too close, to her. Boston now has the largest pier in the iin.ntorl to the fresh fish business. It Wilson Fleet" to Historic invited to attend funeral services, on Mon- Odd Fellows of Dover and the surrounding day at 2 at his laVesldence, 14 arT invited "uT attend- on geeona Sari9th st. Interment at South Laure Hill day, llth.

at 2P. from her late real- o. a 1 11 dim Inter section are planning to send a big delegation lOiw Innt, and 4l feet wide, and cost OBITUARY to Atlantic Citv at the time of the excursion aim ti- Mxo-i 0io. auu'fav. nt th Xovereian Lodge.

ment private, about It takes the place of the famous wharf. It is equipped with a Chautauqua Week will begin here on June PARKER. May 7, 1914, EDITH wife of J. Sparks Parker (nee Martini. Relatives Cemetery Remains may oe nuuuaj evening from 7.30 until 9 o'clock.

GLISSON At West Chester. May 8, 1914 LYDIA B. GLISSON. in her 67th year Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited tion is now. enlarging its plant and get-tins: into a position to build larger ves- cold storage piani, anu uaa a resembllnr a stock exchange.

and friends are invited to attend funeral, Mnmlnv mornine. at 11 o'clock nreeiRelv. William N. Hance Laid to Rest rtiu aA LinnavnrYinir rn it MNinni: fii a Mate May 4, but floated with rising tide. It i i U4 i from her late residence, 6805 Woodland West Philadelphia.

Interment private. The funeral of the late William to attena runera. xr, notice, at her late residence. 24 S. New West Chester on Monday.

Meet at at 10 A. M. Interment private, at "rr'r. ni -trst. Thomas from 1st Hance, former superintendent of Wana of Jufy last, year to, Site of March this year Malvern Baptist Cemetery in aud friends or Knssen n.

con-well of the Baiitist Temple. Philadelphia, are arranging a in hia houor. Dr. Con-wet has lecture! frequently here. New Delaware Charters Special to The Inquirer.

DOVER, Mav 9. The-Bosse Refining Coinpaav. to manufacture refining machinery, was im-ornornt here today with a capital stock of $500, 00. The incorporators are represented bv Wi.mingtou attorneys. other charter-, granted were: ThPF were OrOuKUl in nuu of 9356 rats ana 19,251 mice, which at the maker Brown Market and bixth sts took nlace from his late home, 423 eels than were ever ouiit nere neiore, and this being the case, it is up to the proper authorities to co-operate by making it possible to get the vessels easily out of the river.

Another improvement which is likely to be pushed with vigor is the improvement of the Brandywine River by deepening it so that it may be something more than a mere stream for small pleas PATTON. May 8. 1914, MARGARET widow of Joseph A. Patton. Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral services, on Tuesday, at 2 P.

M. precisely, at her late residence, 3427 Walnut st. Interment private. REDMOND. May 8, 1914.

CATHARINE, relict This is the opportune time to th arllke ivity At League Island, where staunch battleships await wireless orders to move. SDruce street, yesterday morning, iiun rate of 5 cents tor eacn rai mm icui 1 mouse shows that there has been some money spent in. rat catching RRANDYWINE CITY OF PHILADELPMIA dreds of his former friends and business associates visited the house in a Bteady stream all morning to pay a last tribute GR.VDY.-On May 6. 1914. THOMAS son of Edward H.

and Ann Grady (nee Kelly) Relatives and friend are invited to funeral, on Monday morning, at 8.30 clock, from his narents' residence. 252o Ann street. Solemn Reauiem Mass at the Umrch ot the Nativity, at 10 o'clock. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery- GRAHAM. Mav 8.

1914, WILLIAM, beloved hitsband of Hannah graham and son Elizabeth and late William Graham aged Boston Mav 4, from Savannah, is replacing two of her port bow plates, which were damaged t.r collision with the Dutch steamer CITY OF CHESTER w. of Matthew G. Redmond and aaugnter ot late Thomas and Ellen Brannon. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, on Tuesday, at 8.30 A. from her late residence.

1037 Daly st. Solemn mass of ti. su.i.. ciomical Comnanv. to carry on The swiftest, cleanest river steamers on tne A ttTT the business of chemists an I druggists i m.

i safari far nut. Walter N. Kea lng," William jiccaiiuy anu j. 1 1..,.. i.

requiem at Church or Kpipnany. at 10 A. Cwllisto wnen imuui The American Consul at Madrid, reports that proposals are requested for supplying a steam harbor tug for use in the jjoi of in- ostimuterl cost wbfen IS lo the deceased. irtually every employe of the Wanamaker Brown store attended the funeral services, the store having been closed durinsr the funeral in order that they be present. Serv nrl I a Wilmiatn Ki-l u.

i 1 v. M. precisely. luixri mr-ui i-inaic, vaiiifuiai M. precis lu eTra" Relatives and friends of family.

iw hi inuiw. senger service on tne vyusoq and lumber prolucts: t.Oo; Harry T. Mnrtln. jis.493. Proposals must besubmitted through ure craft.

Practically all of the business concerns of the city have joined in a petition asking Congress to make an appropriation for a survey, and it is believed that the plan will be fuccessful. It is felt that should the government engineers once go over the stream the report will be favorable and the work will ie done. The lencth which is navigable are SrSllTKit to attend hV. fu- 7 1914 EMMA 2 rom hialate ON. daughter of late Elijah Hf ml Amanda Koger AtKiusoi" auu 'i downe.

Pa. a local agent ueiore juue w. ti, itl.ntiK ami Pac fic Steamshlh Com Tnch nerv orporat on. to manuiiic esldence 3331 JN. Mowaru b.

I V' resioenoe. wi tlv had four freight and Remains mav be friends are Invited to attend funeral services. ices were conducted by the Kev. Dr. George D.

Adams, pastor of the Chestnut Stropr. Bantist Church, and interment fire machinery for 'making ghoee. hoe fittings ami shoe tiinlin siou.itjo; niiuimjiuu, passenger vessels built by the Cramp Shipbuilding Company, contemplates building three ureenniouni on Monday, at 2 P. at residence of her cm, IBM ANNIE belov- son-in-law; David Fry. 431 N.

lilgewood at. GRIFFITH. May i. AN IB at West Laurel Hill Cemetery. New bpnng acbedaie Leave Pkila.

and Wilmington 7.3. 10.30 A. M-. 12.00 (noon). 1.80.

3.00. 4.15. 6.00 and 7.00 P. M. Additional trips on Saturdays and Sundays, leaving btti points at 8.30 and 9.30 P.

Urln. fha famllY and ttlUS sucuu 1 11T Din same 1 1 11 la i 1 1 i Alb-n PacKafe' Compauv. to manufacture fruit oacksees: William F. Allen and short and a vast area of property ble. however that no contracts will tie made famllv are invited Clifton Heights ml "Val services, on Monday, at May 9, 191 1, MARY A.

KENT ROB Frauk Jenerson, uci. was made privately in iatirei 11111 Cemeterv. The honorary pallbearers were: touia J. Kolb, Harry L. Gerhard, William A.

Haines, Charles C. Wanamaker. Howard B. Bremer. George C.

ivs1 wife of V. Gilpin Rivbinaon and Jf would be opened up for manufacturing ruriKses bv the small quantity of dredg- i-1 11 1 -1 1 P. at her late, residence. 420 E. Moy- s-" -jwyn in" WHICH wuuiu lie necessary.

111111113-ton has been for years seeking new in add to the real pleasures of the trip. 30-dav excursion tickets. ZjC Carr. William H. Wanamaker, and daughter of the late Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Kn( Services and Interment private. SCHRAMM. May 8. 1914.

ALICE FRANCES, dearly beloved daughter of Anna M. and late Henrv G. Schramm. Relatives and friends of family are Invited to attend funeral services, on Monday morning, at 11 o'clock, at her mother's residence. 463 Fark Collings-wood, N.

J. Remains may be viewed oa dustries, but tne lact remains mat 11-minsrtoti cannot offer a particularly er st. Interment North Cedar Hill Ceme- GRIFFIN Mav 7, 1914. JOHN husband of Alice f' Griffin. Relatives and friends, also Altar Society of Church of Nativity, are invited to attend funeral, on Monday at 9 30 A from his late residence.

34flO Amlier at Solemn requiem mass at Church of Na-tivitv It 11 A. M. Interment New Cathe- until after tne opening 01 me rnui lui, when the needs of the service may he more thoroughly determined. Arrived Yesterday Motorship SECUNDUS (Ger), Von Dohren, Hamburg via New York, mdse. Hamburg -American Line.

Strs RAPIDAN (Bri. Anderson, London via Halifax and St John. B. mdse. Philadelphia Transatlantic Line; CASTLEMOOR Rr).

Angus. LNlon, cork. Flint Goering Co; HAR-ALD (Norl. Cjeruldsen. Clonfuegos.

sugar. Mun-c-m Line: SCHARZFF-LS (Ger). Strycker, Bombay, niaogauese ore. Galley, Davis Co; f- W. Hancock l'ayne.

Daniel VV. McClain Another World's Series Baseball Contest Starts This Week. See Last Page of Today's Sporting: Section. large assortment of land for them to choose from when they come here looking or sites, and this would give more land Sunday evening, interment private. i Special to The Inquirer, offer to those who desire to com? MAYS LANDING, N.

May May 7. 1W4. JOHN Mc-. SMIXIL-May 7, 1914. ROBERT husband tart nd locate..

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