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13 THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21, 1909 FINANCIAL NEWS OF SHIPS FOULKROD. On Dec 19. 1909. at his late residence. 40O1 Franklin street.

Frankford THOMAS FOULKROD, aged 58 years. Funeral services ou Wednesday, Dec 22. at 'Z M. at the Frankford Baptist Church. Paul and Unity sts.

Frankford. Interment private, at Cedar Hill Cemetery. Austria Close at 4 A. M. Wednesday, De cember 22, per Laura.

Norway, Sweden and Denmark Close at 4 A. M. Saturday. January 1, per 8 Oscar II. Belgium Close at 1 P.

M. Tuesday, per Finland. Italy Close at 4 A. M. "Wednesday.

December 22, per S-Laura. TRANS PACIFIC MAILS. Tahiti. Marquesas and Cook Islands, New ID SHIPPING Mi reports passins Merchants and Miners' steamer 45 miles of Hatteras at 1 M. bound North.

She was 1U4 miles south of Sandv Hook at 8 Deo 20. ONONDAGO. from Jacksonville via Charleston for Boston, was 12 miles north of Frying Fan at Dec 20. Reported by eteain-hip HURON. ADVANCE, from Cristobal for New York, was 164 ndles south of Sandy Hook at Dec NACOOCHRE.

from Savannah for New Yorfc. was SO iiiles south of Saudv Hook at 8 Doc -JO. NUECFS. from New York for Galveston, was 375 niios north of Jupiter at noon Dec 20. OKLAHOMA, from Philadelphia for Port Ar- th" via Jacksonville, waa 35 miles south of at noon Dec 20.

SAN MARCUS, from Galveston for New York. was 235 miles southwest of Cape Hatteras at noon Drt O. SAN JUAN, from New York for San Juan. was 142 miles south of Sandy Hook at 8 A Dei 20. SARATOGA, from New York for Havana, was 31o miles, northeast of Jupiter Inlet at 8 A Dec 2j.

widow of- Harry. Rolling and daughter of Mary and the late Joseph Relatives and friends of the family are. respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence of her mother. 2733 Dover st. Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock- Interment private.

RUSSELL. On Saturday, December IS. 1909, DELIA, widow of the late Thomas Russell. Funeral on Thursday, at 8.30 A M. from her late residence, 5050 Hoopes 8t.

West Phila. Solemn requiem mass at Our Mother of Sorrows' Church, at 10 A M. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. Relatives and friends of tbe family, also Our Mother of Soerows Sodality aud Altar and Rosary Society are invited to attend. Toronto.

Canada, papers please copy. RUSSELL. On Dee 20. 1909. THOMAS H.

husband of Henrietta Russell, aged 64 years Relatives and friends are invited to attend funen.1 services, at Union Churcn, Diamond above 20th. Phila. ou Thursday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock precisely. Remains can be viewed at his late residence. Orandview ave.

ilrunn. J. on Wednesday evening, from 7 to 0 o'clock. Interment private. ROOP.

On December 18, 1J09, at Sharon, Mass. SARAH ROOP. late of Philadelphia. ROOT. On Dec 19.

1909. JOHN husband of the late Mary Root, aged 88 years Relat yes and friends of family are respectfully invited to attend fnneral. on Wednesday orniug at 8.00 o'clock, from his late residence. 583.H Arch st. High mass of requiem at the Church or Our Lady of the Rosary at 10 A M.

Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. SCANLON. On December IS. 1909, JOHN. M.

son of the late Michael and Mary facaniuu. Relatives and friends, also employes of upholstery department. Strawbndge ciotAlf 5 are invited to attend the fnneral. on Wednesday, at H.sl A from his brother's residence, 6 Bristol place (New Market and Fair-mount avenue). Solemn requiem mass at Church of Immaculate Conception, at IO A 31.

interment at Cathedral Cemetery. SCHINKE. Suddenly, on December 18. Vv IL-LIAM. son of Mary and the late Jius Schinke Relatives and friends, also members 01 Lodge?" No 2S.

Shield ol 'Honor, are m- lace. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, on Wednesday, at 2 from her late residence. 1704 Columbia ave. Interment private at Mt Moriab Cemetery. WALLEM.

Suddenly, on December 20. 1909, JOHANN NORDAHL WALLEM. Norwegian and Danish Vice Consul and Consul of -Uruguay. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the fnneral services, at his late residence, 421 South Lansdowne avenue, Lansdowne, Delaware, county. Pa, on December 23.

at 2 M. Interment private. Carriages will meet 1.30 train from Broad Street Station. WARD. December 19.

1009. GEORGE WARD, husband of Sarah Ward. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 1 M. at his late residence, 2113 Norris st. Interment private.

WEST. On December 20. 1909. MOR TIMER WEST aged 71 years. Relatives and friends, also Eastern Star Lodge, No I06, and A are invited to attend the funeral service, on Thursday morning, at 11 o'clock trecisely, at his eon's residence, 527 Hansberry st.

Germantown. Interment private. WISH AM. Suddenly, on December IS, 1900, ANNA WISHAM, wife of Charles Wisham. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services.

Tuesday, at 10 A M. at her late residence, 1938 North 22d st. Interment private. Remains can be viewed Monday ewn'ne. Dec 19.

1909. MARGARETTA YARD daughter cf John and the late Mary A Y'ard Relative. and friends of family are invited to aUend funeral services, on Thursday if teraooH; Dec 23. at 1 o'clock, at her father's residence 4705 Leiner st. Frankford.

Interment private at Cedar Hill Cemetery. Dec 18. 1009. HARRY YOUNG, husband of Emma Young. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, at his late residence.

4505 Lee tt. Wednesday, Dec 22. at 3 M. Interment at Greenmount Cemet. RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY.

N. J. (DMIboroufilv Hentean ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. White Sons Company.

late residence. SS0 Ringgold st. Interment at Malvern, Pa, Wednesday morning. LORE. On December 18.

1900, MARY E. wife of A Lore. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at her late residence-. 8 cor of 19th and Jefferson, sts. on Tuesdav.

December 21, at 1 precisely. Interment private. LODGHERY. On Sundav. December 19, 1909, REGINA daughter of Patrick and late Margaret Loughery.

Relatives and friends, also Sodality of of St John the Baptist Chnrch. Manayunk, are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 8.30 A from her father's residence, corner Main and Rector sts. Solemn requiem mass at St John's Church. Interment at St John's Cemetery. LUSCH.

On December 20. 1909, JOHN LUSCH, husband of Emma Lusch (nee Zwlerier. aged 52 years. Relatives and friends, also members of Wapella Tribe. No 325, I and Court Robert Morris, No 258, of are invited to attend the funeral services, ou Thursday, at 1 at his late residence, 1541 20th st.

Interment private at North-wood Cemetery. MacDONALD. On December 19, 1909, THOMAS husband of Kate MacDonald. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, December 23. at 1 at his late residence, 122 39th st.

Interment private. MeBRIDE. On Dec 20. 1909. ELIZABETH A M.

wife of William McBridc and daughter of the iatp James and Mary Bloomer, aged 37 years. Relatives and friends of family are respectfully invited to attend funeral, on Thursday morning at o'clock, at ber husband's residence. 2736 Mervine st. Mass at Church of Our Lady of Mercy at 10.30 o'clock. Interment private.

MeCLOSKEY'. December 17, 1909, GEORGE MeCLOSKEY. husband of Katherine Mc-Closkey (nee Collins), and son of the late Patrick and Margaret McCloskey, aged 48 years. Relatives and rienos are invited to attena the funeral, ou Wednesday morning, at 7.30 o'clock, from his late residence, 148 Pomona terrace. Germantown.

Requiem high mass at St Vincent's Church at 9 o'clock precisely. In terment private. MeGONIGLE. December 19, 1009. HANNAH MeGONIGLE, wife of Joseph McGonigle and daughter of the late Robert and Margaret Pea cock.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from her husband's residence. 518 Edgelv st. Solemn requiem mass at St Edward's Church at 10 A M. Interment at Hoi Sepulchre Cemetery. M-KEAGE.

On December 17. 1909. ELIZABETH, widow of John McKeage and daughter of the late Isaac and Hannah Stratton. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at 1 precisely, at the residence of her son. Dr William McKeage.

3131 Broad st. Interment private McTAGUE. On December 19, 1900. HARRY P. beloved husband of Mamie T.

and son of Peter and Mary A McTague. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 7.30 A M. from his late residence. 1609 18th st. Solemn requiem mass at Church of the Saviour.

9 A M. Interment at St Raymond's Cemetery. Westchester county. New Y'ork papers please copy. MAKELVA.

At Swedesboro. J. December 19. 19U9. JAMES MAKELVA.

aged So years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at his late residence. Swedesboro, J. on Wednesday morning, December 22. at 10 o'clock.

Interment at Episcopal Cemetery, Swedesboro. Train leaves Manei st ferrv. Philadelphia, at 8.04 A M- MAKIN. December 10. 1909.

JOHN MAKIN, son of William and the late Eliza Jane Matin. Relatives and friends are inviteo to attend the funeral. Wednesday, at 2 from his late residence. 2731 Clearneld it. Interment at North Oedar Hill Cemetery.

ALLISON. On Dei-ember IS, 1909, JOHN A. husband of Rose Mallison. and ton of the late George and Mary Mallison. The relatives and friend, also St Paul's Lodge, No 481.

and A are invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at hia late residence, 5441 Cedar ave. West Phila. Interment private. MARCH. On December 19.

1909. WILLIAM ANDERSON MARCH, husband of Elizabeth March and son of the late John March, of Newrsstle-on-Tvne. Northumberland, England, aged 61 veara months. Relatives and friends re invited to attend the funeral, on i edne-; day. at 8 A from his late residence.

SOy 3d st Camden. J. High mass at the Church of the Immaculate Conception at 9 A M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. MILLER.

On December 1. 1900. SOLOMON SIEGER MILLER, in his 74th year. Fnueral service Wednesday. December 22, 1909.

at 11 a at bis residence. 6355 Drexel road. Overbruok. Interment private. omit flowers.

IN NIG. -On December IS. 1909. FRANK R. beloved husband of Grace Ogden Minnig, and ton of John and Angellne Minnig, aged 36 years.

The relatives and friends are inritedi to attend tbe funeral services on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at his late residence, 5210 Webster st. Interment private at Pine Grove, on Thursday afternoon. MONIHAN. On December IS. 1009.

MARY ELLEN, wife of the late Patrick Monlhan. The relative and friends are invited to attend tbe funeral on Wednesday morning 7 30 clock, from ber late residence. 5 20 Arch t. High mass at Our Lady of ictory Church at A M. Interment at West Grove, December 18.

190O at hiabj residence. 225 8th St. ISRAEL WTAR MORRIS. Funeral services will be held at St Andrew's Sth st above Sf ruce. on Tuesday.

21st inst. at 10. oO A M. Interment private. It Is requested that no flowers be MULLEN.

On December 1, 1900. JAMES MULLEN, beloved husband of Margaret Mullen. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend tbe funeral, on Wednesday at A from his late residence. 2219 Ellsworth street -Solemn requiem high mass at St Charles Church, at 10 A M. Interment at Holv Crcsa Cemetery.

MCNNS On December 19. 1909. JENNIE, wife 'of OLIVER MCNNS. Relatives and fviendo are invited to attend tbo funeral serv- WE WILL BUY ELGIN-AMERICAN GAS 596 6 BONDS rOB CASH, PAYING: Wot 8s, A. 1950, 103 and Interest.

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I. HENRY PRICE. Msr. 1R Auditorium UoteJ Michigan Blvd. and Congress Street CHICAGO Tor twenty years the leadin? hotel of ths city, wrlll be carefully maintained In that Leading Position by Its NEW MANAGEMENT which went into effect Oct.

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GO TO NASSAU, BRITISH WEST Indies Perfect Winter Resort. Christmas Lebkuchen? 55c at Ackers Dec 1909. FERDINAND JOHN FRETTON. husband of the late Frederick Fretton. aged 84 years.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, on xnursuay tuernooo at 1.30 o'clock, from residence of his soo-ln-law. Mr Charles Rentschler. 1009 7th st. Interment at Mt Moriah Cemetery. December 19.

1909, Miss JULIA ANN ERETZ, aged 75 years. Relatives and friends, and Martha Washington Home Communion, No 2, are Invited to attend the funeral, at 1 from her late residence! 9 Kimball st, Front and Carpenter sts. Interment at Lafayette Cemetery. FULLA. On December 17.

1909, E5IMA wife of Charles Fulla and daughter of Abraham and Catharine Hiddeman. in her 34th year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, December 21, at 2 from her late residence, 1440 Point Breeze ave. Interment at Fern wood Cemetery. Ou December 19.

1909, PAULINE GOLDSTEIN (nee Weil), wife of Charles Si Goldstein, aged 36 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 10 A precisely, from her late residence, 2150 North Twelfth street. Interment at Adath Jeshnrun Cemetery. West papers please copy. Dec 19.

1909. ANNIE GORMAN, wife of Cornelius Gorman. Relatives ffituds are invited to attend funeral, on Thursday morning at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence. 2509 Myrtlewood st. High IF'as, a St Columba's Church.

Interment at S. Mary's Cemetery. Roxborough. GRATZ. On Deo 20.

1909. ERNEST ORATZ. son of Elizabeth and the late Otto Gratz. Relatives snd friends, also Apollo Lodge. 29b.

I Oriental Castle. No 25. B. and John Fine Lodge. No 25.

Shepherds Bethlehem, are invited to attend fpneral. on Thursday. Dec 23. at 2 o'clock from residence of his mother. 314 Callowhill st.

Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. RIB BIN. On December 19. 1909. SARAH, wife of the late Thomas Gribbin.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence cf her son-in-law, Donnell. JS50 Oth sf. on Wednesday morning. Solemn requiem mass in St Aloysius' Church. Pottstowp.

Pa, on arrival of the 8.36 A (from Reading Terminal), leaving Columbia ave station at 8.42. GRUBB. On December IS, 190S. LAURA GRUBB. beloved wife of Frederick Grubb, Jr.

aged 32 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday. December 21. at 2 from her late residence. 1219 Jessup st.

Interment private, at Mount Peace Cemetery. GT'ENTHOER. On Dec 18. 1909. JOSEPH GUENTHOER.

husband of Emma Guenthoer. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon. Dec 22. at 1 o'clock, at his late residence. 2533 32d st.

Interment strictly private. Remains mav bo viewed on Tuesday evening, from 7 to 10 c'cicck. HAGAN. On December 18, 1909. JAMES husband of Jane Hagan.

Relatives and friends, also the pupils of St Stephen's (Par) School, are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at S.30 A M. from the residence of his son-in-low. James Keefe, 3944 Elser st. Solemn requiem high mass at St Stephen's Church, at 10 A M. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

HALL. On December 20, 1900, LEWIS HALL, aged 5 vears. Funeral services on Thursday, December 23. at 11 A M. at his residence, 2133 Spring Garden st.

Interment private. Kindly omit flowers. HALLO WELL. At Wilmington. Del, on December 18.

lo. FANNY FERRIS, wife of Charles Halloweli. formerly of Denver. CoL and daughter of the late William and Mary Ferris, in ber 64th vear. Funeral from her late residence.

1203 West Ninth at, Wll-mrington, on Tuesday. December 21, at 2 o'clock. Interment private. HAMILL. On Dec 18.

1900. BEATRICE HAMILL. beloved daughter of Thomas and Rose A Hamill. aged 6 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral, on Wed-day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of her parents.

1233 6th. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. HAUFLER- On December 17. 1009. ADA FRANCES, daughter of Frederick and Ada Haulier, aged 15 years.

Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to st tend tire funeral services, at her parents' residence. 1742 20th st. Tuesday afternoon. 1.3u o'clock. Interment private.

HAWKEY. December 20. lf9. MARY nAWKEY. widow of Edward Hawkey and daughter of the late Andrew and Mattie Kin-kade.

Relatives and friend are invited to attend funeral. Wednesday, at 1.3o I from 1101 Snyder ave. Interment at Mt Moriah Cemetery. HAY'ES. On December 19.

1909. SARAH 3. wife of Hiiuh Hayes. Relatives and friend re invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 1 M. from ber husband's residence.

1254 21st Services at the Prince of Peace Chanel. 22vi and Morris srs. at 2 M. Interment at Mt Moriah Cemtery. 1 1 ALD.

Suddenly, on Dec 20. ALBERT HEALD. aged 70 years. Relatives and triads, also Union Lodge. No 19.

and A lacony Iodge. No 6-0. and A Kenry Disston. No 8. I Brotherhood of employes of the Fenna and members of Tacony Chnrch.

are Invited to slttnd funeral services, on Friday at 10 o'clock, rrom his late residence. 60o5 Hager-mn Tacony. To proceed to Mero-r Cemetery. Trenton, J. on toe 12.2S train from Tacony.

Remains can be viewed on Thursday erenins. 7 to 8.S0 o'clock. HENDERSON. On December 17. at Atlantic City.

MARY GERTttUDE HENDERSON, daughter of tbfl late Samuel and Mary Henderson. Funeral services at St Lake's Church. Bustleton. Philadelphia, on Tuesday, 21st inst. at 12 o'clock.

Relatives and friends are invited. Carriages will meet train from Atlantic Citv at North PWiaaeipuia station, R. at lt-12 A M. HERITAGE. On December 18.

19O0, MARY HERITAGE, wife of Heritage. Sr. In her 74th year. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, on Wednesday, at 10.30 A from ber late residence, Johnsvllle, Pa. Interment Hatboro Cemetery.

Train for Johnsville station leaves Resdlng Terminal at 8.18 A M. HOLLWECK. On December IS. 1909, CECILIA HOLLWECK, beloved daughter of Francis and Margaret Hollweck. aged 8 years and 7 months.

Relatives and friends re invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from her parents residence, 2313 Garnet st (19th and Danphin sts). Services at Our Lady of Mercy Church, Broad and Susquehanna ve, at 3 M. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. HULL. Oo Dec 18.

1909. WILLIAM HULL. Jr. beloved husband of Annie Hall, late of 646 561 st. West Philadelphia.

Relatives and friends, also Liberty Lodge. No 9. of A. are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his father-in-law. John Miller.

2027 17th st. Interment at Mt Veraon Cemetery. HUNTER. On December 20, 1900. JAMES HUNTER, seed S3 years.

Relatives ana friends are Invited to attend the funeral on Thursday, at 1 precisely, at the residence of his sou-in-law, Mr Davis, 69th ave. Oak Lane. Interment private. Train leaves Terminal at 12.04 M. HUOT.

Scddenly. on Dec 18. 1909. MARY J. wif of Michael Huot.

aged 66 years. Relatives aud friends are invited to attend funeral, on Wednesday at 2 M. from residence of her son-in-law. William Mawby. Rowland ave and Welsh rctu.

Holmesburg. Interment North Cedar Hil! JODON. On December 2, 1909. SARAH JANE, widow of Charles Jodon. aged 73 years.

Due notice of the funeral will be given from the residence her son, Andrew Jodon. 1027 Mt Vernon street. JONES. Suddenly, on December 18. 1900, EVAN" JONES, in the 76th year of his age.

Relatives and friends. Survivors of Sixth Pennsylvania Cavalry (Rush's Lancers), and tht Welsh Society, are invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 1.30 precisely, at the residence of his son. Charles Jones, 1631 Bristol st, near 17th and Cayuga sts. Nlcetown. Interment private.

KANE. December 17. 1909. CATHERINE KANE, wife of James Kane and daughter of Patrick and the late Cecelia Richardson, aged 22 years. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at 8.30 o'clock, from her late residence.

7-1d et and Woodland ave. Solemn requiem high mass at St Clement's Church. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. KEY" A N. On December IS.

1909. MICHAEL KEEVAN. aged 79 years. Relatives and friends, also Veteran Firemen's Association, Ladies' Auxiliary Veteran Firemen's Association. Firemen's Relief Association.

Volunteer Firemen's Relief Association. Insul a nee Patrol. Philadelphia Fire Department ia general and surviving members of the Hlbernia Engine Corupany. No Board of Trustees of the volunteer Firemen's Funeral Relief Association, are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 8.30 A M. from his late residence, 333 Gaskill street.

Solemn requiem mass at St Joseph's Church at 10 A M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. KBLLY. On December 19.

1909, BARBARA KELLY, wife of Hugh Kelly and daughter of too late James and Mary Coggtns. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 8.30 A M. from her husband's residence, 2630 East Albert street. Solemn requiem mass at St Ann's Church at 10 A Interment at Holy Cross Ceme-ten. KENWOR1HY.

On Dec 20. 1909. JOSEPH KFN WORTHY, aged 72 years. Relatives and friends of family are invited to attend funeral services, ou Friday afternoon. Dec 24.

at 2 o'clock, at his late residence. 4927 Willow st. Frankford. Interment private at Oxford Church Ground. ILPATRICK.

On December 18. 1909. ROS-ANNA KILPATRICK. Relatives and friends ere invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday. December 21, at 2 M.

at her late residence. 347 South 13th st. Interment private, at Mt. Moriah. KINAHAN.

On Dec 19. 1909. Rev RICHARD KINAHAN. rector emeritus of St Matthew's Chnrch. Consbohocken.

Pa. Reverend clergy, relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, on Thursday morning. Divine office begins at 0.30. Train leaves Broad St Station. 8.10 and Reading Terminal S.Ss.

Interment St Matthew's Cemetery. KLINK. On December 19, 1909. JUDITH, widow of Mat bias Kllnk, aged 81 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 at her late residence, 1903 Waruock Bt.

Interment at Monument Cemetery. LADISLAV. On December 18. 1909. JOSEPH, husband of Anna Ladislav (ee Walters), aged 52 years.

Relatives and friends, also Sokol Turnveretn, are invited to attend at his late residence, 619 Westinont etreef (Marshall and Ulamond streets). Interment at Green Mount Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Tuesday evening, 8 to 10. LENGB. On Dec 20.

1909. ANNA M. daughter of the late George and Catherine Leoge. Relatives and friends, also Lieutenant Gushing Council. No 20.

of L. Ladies' Auxiliary of St Michael's German Lutheran Church, and all other societies of which she waa a member, are invited to attend funeral on Thursday at 1.30 M. at her late residence. 2330 Sharswood st. Interment private.

North Cedar Hill Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Wednesday after 7.30 M. LOH.FFLEE.-On December 18, 1909, GEO LOEFFLESR. husband of the late Rachel Loeffler (nee Risley) in his 35th Relatives and friends, also Washington Camp, No 485, o( and employes of Hoopes Townsend. bolt manufacturers, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 M.

at his late residence, 2916 West Dauphin street. Friends may view remains on Tuesday, at 8 M. Interment at Green Mount Cemetery. LONGAKER. On December 18, 1909.

ISAAC LONGAKER. In his 69th year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the. funeral services, ou Tuesday, at 8 I precisely, at Ills Zealand and specially aaarcssra mail tralia. per 8 Mariposa from San Francisco.

close at Philadelphia. Dec 23. D.nir Hawaii. Japan, Korea. ChiDa and Philippine Islands, per Tenyo Mara from Sa Irin-cisco, close at Philadelphia, Dec 2o.

Japan. Korea and China (specially addressed only), per Belleraphon, from Tacoma, close at Philadelphia, December 23-. Fiji Islands. New Zealand and Australia (except West), per Aorani, rom anconver, C. close at Philadelphia Dec 26 Hawaii, per Alameda from San Francisco, close at Philadelphia.

December 27. Hawaii. Guam and Philippine Islands, per 8 transport, from San Francisco, close at Philadelphia. December 1. Hawaii Japan, Korea, China and Philippine Islands per Korea, from San Francisco, close at.

Philadelphia January 2. i Japan, Korea. China and Philippine Islands, per Empress of India from ancouver. O. close at Philadelphia, January 7.

Samoan Islands. New Zealand and AuBtralla (except West), per Katanga, 'from San Francisco, close at Philadelphia January 9. Japan. Korea and China, per Shinano Maru. from Seattle, close at Philadelphia, January 13.

i MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED Moyer. John II Sharp, Henry II Weston, Thomas Smlthwick. Grover. Schoheld. LeRov Goldsmith.

William Fertick, William Jenkins. William Weltzeufeld, Sam. Coleman, Wesley Triplet, Horace Roberts, William Wolfe. Joseph A Sullivan. Jeremiah R.

Taffe. John A Ilemple, Joseph Lare, Eugene Merritt. Thomas J. Newman. Isaac Fulton.

John Little. Robert Lison. Rev. Wm Harleston, Alexander Grady, Thomas Moreland. William H-.

Dyson, Robert Allen, John Est I SAC Regan, Margaret. Mary A. Lillian B. Anna G. Lillian M.

Sarah. Beatrice. Ida. Mattike. Marie.

Lillian. Laura M. Mary G. Estelle E. Josephine R.

Eliaabeth. Margaret. Julie. Katie. Reba M.

Mary B. Nellie B. Elizabeth. Beulah P. Melvlna R.

Elizabeth A. MARRIED SMITH HUGHS. On December 18. 1909, at Wayne by Rev Dr James II Lamb, of Old St Savidsf WALLACE NEVILLE SMITH and FRANCES MIDDLETON HUGHS, daughttr of Mr. and Mrs William Davis Hughs.

DIED ALBERT. On December 19. MARY ALBERT. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday. December 22.

190ft. at 1.S0 M. at the residence of her son-in-law. Mr Frank Hall. 1213 Silver st.

Interment private, at Northwood CiceerF. BEOHE.R. At New York city, on December IS. 1909. MARY A.

wife of Theodore Becher. The relatives and frienda are Invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the residence of Mr William Cooper, 808 North Seventeenth street. Philadelphia. Interment private at onth Laurel Hill Cemetery. BLAIR.

Suddenly on December IS. 1909. HARRY BLAIR, aged 63 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services on Tuesdav afternoon at 2.30 o'clock, at the parlors cf Oliver Bair. 1820 Chestbnut St.

Interment private. BORZELL On Dec 20. 1909. SARAH A. widow of William Borzell.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral service, at residence of her son-in-law. Albert Kem-merer J25 Lnray st. Germantown. on Thursday morning. Dec 23.

at 10.3O o'clock precisely. Interment private Cedar Hill Cemetery. BRADLEY. On December 17. 1909.

MARY E. dausiiter of the late John and Debora A Bradley. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday. December 21. at 2 M.

from her late residence. o9ofl Baltimore avenue. Wet Philadelphia. Interment at Westminster Cemetery. BROSNAN.

On December 19. 1909, THOMAS P. son of Thomas and Bridget Brosnan, In his 15th year. Relatives and friends, also St Michael's A Cadets, are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 7.30 A M. from his parents' residence.

121T Palmer st. High reqniem mass at the Church of the Holy Name at 9 A M. Interment at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. BURGESS. On December 18.

1909. LEVI, husband of Martha Burgess. Hged 9 year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on at 2 M. from bis latt residence.

13-12 Colombia ave. Interment private at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. FUaie omit flowers. CARLIN. December 20.

1909. JAMES CAR-LIN, beloved husband of the late Anna Curlln, at the residence of his son-in-law, Edward MeGonnlok. 1S44 4th st- Due notice of tht funeral will be given. CARROLL- On December IS. 1909.

ESTHER P. widow of Lawrence Carroll. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, precisely at 1 at the. residence of her 6on-in-law, Samuel Rhodes. 243S Jefferson Ffreet.

Interment private, at Hillside Cemetery, on arrival of 2.41 train. CLARK. On IfmNr 1. 190. at Glen-olden.

Pa. JAMES CLARK. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services, at his late residence, Llanwellyn and Ashland avennes, Glenotden, Pa. on Thursday, December 23. at 1.30 precisely.

Interment private. CLARKE. On December IS. 1900. WILLIAM, husband of Emma Clarke (nee Hutchinson), in bis 7Sth vear.

Relatives and friends, also Frankford Lodge. No 293. and A the Si loam Royal Arch Chapter. No 226. and the Directors of the Frankford Trnst Co.

aud the Second National Bank of Frankford. are invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 2 M. at his late residence. 1665 Harrison st. Frankford.

Interment at North Cedar Hill Cemetery. CLIFFORD. On December 18. 1903. SUSAN, widow of the late Robert Clifford.

Relatives aud frieuds are invited to attend the funeral services, ou Tuesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from the residence of her darighter. Mrs Buchanan. 2814 Le st. Interment at Lever-insrton Cemetery. Please omit flower.

COLLINS. On December 19. 1809. TIMOTHY COLLINS. In his 8tth year.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 8 M. at the residence of his son-in-law. Thomas Sewall, 1427 South Fifteenth street. Interment private, nt Radnor Church Ground. Thursday morning.

CONNOLLY'. On December 18, 1909, PETER, husband of the late Elizabeth Connolly (nee Murphy). The relatives and friends, also Division No 17, A H. are Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 7.30 A M. from the residence of his daughter, Mrs Belle Stein.

319 Potts st. High mass of requiem at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, at 0 A M. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. COOPER. Dec 19.

1000. Hon THOMAS COOPER, aged 74 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also George Bart ram Lodge. No 298, and A M. and Post Bradbury.

No 149. A Media Fire. Hook and Ladder Cor- No 1. andmember of Union Ladder Co. No 1, and members of Union of Pennsylvania, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at 2.45 o'clock, at his late residence.

Washington and Jackson sts. Media. Pa. Interment strictly private. COSSART.

Suddenly, at Baltimore, Md. December 19, J909. GEORGE COSSART. son of the late William and Mary A Cossart, aged 33 years. Relatives and friends ore Invited to attend the funeral services, on Wednesday, at 10 A at the residence of Joseph Vickers.

2728 Rldge ave. Interment at Mt Peace Cemetery. CRAWFORD. On December IS. 1909, ROSE, wife of William Crawford, aged 51 years.

Relatives and friends, also members of the General George Meade Temple, No 25. A. and Champion Council. No 8. of are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, ut 2 M.

from her husband's residence, 1787 Lambert st. Interment at American Mechanics' Cemetery. Remains may be viewed on Tuesday, from 7 to 10 M. CROSSON. On December 19.

1909, ELLEN CROSSON (nee MeenanV. wife of the late Cornelius Crosson. 'Relatives and friends of the family, also the members of Sacred Heart Confraternity of St Ann's Church, are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at 8.30 A from ber late residence, 2666 East Huntingdon st, corner Bdgemont. 18th ward. Solemn reqniem mass at St Ann's Church at 10 A M.

Interment New Cathedral Cemetery. December 19. 1909, CHARLES son of Catharine and the late William Cnbit. aged 31 years. Relatives and friends, also the employes of Morris Wheeler A Company, are invited to attend the funeral ser vices, on Wednesday, at 2 at his late residence, 805 18th st.

Interment private, at Mount Moriab Cemetery. CUMMINGS, Suddenly, December 17. 1909, JAMES C. husband of Sarah Ournminsrs, aged 69 vears. Relatives and friends, also Court and Saunders Post.

No 21, GAR; Mount Horib Lodge, No 44. of and West Philadelphia Assembly. No 8. A P. are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock, from his late resideace.

503 41st at. Services at the Centenary Chnrch. 41st and Spring Garden sts, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Fern wood Cemetery. DEISSROTH- On December 20, 1909.

ANNA, daughter of William and Margaret Deissroth and granddaughter of Annie and the late George Lufz and Peter and the late Annie Dillon, aged 14 years. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, at 8 A at. from her parents residence. 333 Dalv st. Solemn requiem mass at the Church of Our Lady of Mt Carmel.

Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. DENNFJSS. Suddenly, on December 19, 1909. THOMAS DEN NESS, aged 41 years. Relatives and friends, also -of P.

No i B. No 4. and E. No 848, of Mt Holly, and Oneida Boat Club, of Burlington, and all other orders of which be was a member, are invited to attend the funeral, oa Wednesday. December 22, at 2 from his late residence.

47 Mill st. Mt Holly. J. Interment at Mt Holly Cemetery. DENNING.

On December 18, 1909, MARGARET MARY, eldest and beloved daughter of William and Sarah Denning, aged 21 years. Relatives and friends, also St Anthony's Sodality, are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at A from her parents residence, 021 South 24th st. Solemn requiem mass at St Anthony's Church, at 9.30. Interment at Holy Cross DIETZ. On December 20, 1900, CATHARINE beloved wife of Philip Diets (nee Hartman) and daughter of Mary and the late Charles Hartman, aged 21 years 3 months, at her mother's residence.

3032 North Ninth street. Due notice of the funeral will be riven. DOUGHERTY. On December 14. 1909.

MARY, widow of Peter Dougherty. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 8.30 A from her late residence. 922 Watkins st. Solemn requiem mass at Annunciation Church at 10 A M. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery.

FLOOD. On Decern l-er 17, 1909. MARY daughter of the late Edward and Margaret Flood. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 8.30 A M. from her late residence.

2033 North 22d st. Solemn Reqniem Mass at St- Elizabeth's Chnrch, at 10 A M. Jatermeut at New Cathedra! Cemetery. Something About Arrivals and Clearances at This Port, Notes of Interest Port of Bee. iil Sun rises.

T.1S A M. Sua sets, 4.3S -U. llish water Philadelphia A and 0.20 Reedy Islrmd 5.3rt A and a 09 I' Breakwater 3.02 A and 3.o Lw water Philadelphia 3.14 AM and 3.49 PM foeedv Island AM and 12.07 PM Breakwater 0.03 A and U.23 The British steamer Aral, from Tyne lor Philadelphia, was reported aground yesterday mornins in the Delaware Hirer, the westward of the channel above "Wilmington Creek. About 3 o'clock yes-letrday afternoon the vessel was assisted afloat by the Red Star tug F. A.

and later arrived at Marcus Hook. Shipping interests in this city were notified yesterday of a substantial raise Ju the rates for loading lumber at Jacksonville, Fla. The raise in which went into effect yesterday, amounts to 15 it Dts per 1000 feet of lumber. The present laisc has been the result of strike of the lumber stevedores at that port. The Id.

rate for loading lumber on vessels at Jacksonville was 50 cents per 1000 feet, It is now 75 cents per 1000 feet. The schooner Mertie Crowley, from for Boston, with 480O tons coal, is ashore about five miles east-southeast 'ross Kip Lightship. Arrangements have Iicen made to dispatch assistance to the Mranded vessel, which will undoubtedly be floated. Wireless reports received yesterday stated that the wrecking steamer Bud Dog has been abandoned near Havana. Crew saved by cruiser Birmingham.

Cable from Buenos Ayres states that British steamer Arvoniau, from reports had bunkers atire on voyage, l'cared part of cargo damaged. The German steamer Pennsylvania, which left Hamburg 18th for New York, went aground Saturday off Sehulau, in the Jiiver Kibe. She was floated Sunday without damage and proceeded on' voyage. Plans and specifications have just been ompieted for the new twin-screw ferryboat for C. Person's Sons, which is to Jim between Buffalo and Graud Island.

The boat will be of steel throughout, and Hill run from 0 o'clock in the morning 12 o'clock midnight. The boat will V-e lighted with electricity and will be licensed to carry about 600 passengers and 30 automobiles. The British sjteamer Fremona, from Portland, for London, which arrived off Beachy Head Saturday, with machinery out of order, was taken in tow by tugs and arrived at London Sunday. The schooner Governor Brooks. Norfolk ior Portland, disabled by the loss of her judder, was towed to Vineyard Haven Sunday night by revenue cutter Acushnet und tug Charles W.

Parker, Jr. The Brooks' rudder post was twisted off about ten miles southeast of Shineucock Light, a violent southeast gale Monday night. The schooner is otherwise vpIii-jurcd. Passenger steamer Prince Kupert. built )y Swan, Hunter "Wigham Richardson, Limited, for the Grand Trunk Pacific Rail- -vay of Canada, was launched recently at "Wallsend-on-Tyne.

This steamer will inaugurate a service between Prince Ru-tiert, the western terminus of the Grand 'trunk Railway, and Vancouver, Victoria Seattle or Tacoma, The Kupert is 3-0 over all in lensrih. i'J feet 1 inches in "meadth, with a depth of 18 feet to the main deck. Her gross tonnage is 2S50 and will have a speed of IS knots. She will be' provided with a wireless telegraph installation, refrigerating machinery and lectric light, and will accommodate about first class passengers. The British steamer Xapo, at New York from Iquitos.

reports December 17, latitude 37.0.", longitude 71. MO. parsed a Jarge quantity of railroad tics, evidently the deckload of some vessel. The steamer Ligitior, with barge Coueaut 3 tow from Port Arthur, anchored off bar Jacksonville yesterday for medical attention to a seaniau with broken thigh and Arrived Vestcrduy JStl-s SIBERIAN (Br. Tannock.

Glasgow and Liverpool v)a St John. F. mrle, A Allan: JIAMTOC (Br). Pollard. Antwerp via Bostoo, mdse, Rc-d Star Line; BELLA (Brl, P.van, Kingston, etc.

fruit. The Atlantic Fruit Co: ARAL (BrK Thomas. Tyne, I'allast. Westergaurd fc Co; IIORSA (Bri. osteryard.

Charleston. ballast, Chasr Taylor Sons; THHLMA (Nort. Gram, San-iaeo, iron ore. William Grandtiold; HANNAH BELL (Brl. Cooper, Santiago, Iron re.

William Crandfipld RAN (Noil, D. I'ort rp Paix, logwood. Karn Line Co; ITASCA, Niekerson. Savannah, nidfe, Merchant and Miners' Transportation Co; GRECIAN. Brlas, Hoe ton.

mdse, Merchants wad Miners' Transportation Co; LAS SELL, McDonald, New Orleans, uidsc, Philadelphia and Golf Co. liktne BRUCE HAWKINS. Finlfv, Jacksonville. Jumlw-r. fcjehs CALUMET, low, Boston, ballast.

TV Haiar A- Co; CITY OF GEORGETOWN; Mrtcum, I'hehaw. lumber, Haldt Cummins; ROB ROY. Norbcrr. Fernandma. lumber.

Steelman; WILLIAM CLIFFORD. Wiley. Brunswirk. th-y, Mitchell Mozee; THOMAS TAYLOR. Banks, James River, lumber.

'Mitchell Mec-e. Jiartres OAK HILL, from Brewer: THOMAS-TON and PHOENIX, from Bauer (in tow 1u CARLISLKi. Hajrerman KPHRATA. irom Salem: EAGLE HILL and GLEN DOWER, from Newbury port On tow tn? Hajrerman; LINCOLN. ROBESON I A and BETH AYRES.

from Newburvport I1? tuJ? MOSOC'ACl'l. Ilager'man: LOTTIE from Severn Fiiver mdiI. .1 Paxson Co (arrived 18th: KNICKERBOCKER, from Boston: PRESTON, from Wov-inouth. and ST NICHOLAS, from Brookliue X- T- liim per, rt cnaries SALI.IE. from York River, mine props, and VIOLET, from Nor- Cleared Yesterday SIS.rCBAD.MOHR Nor)- Eop- Rersen, Ihilip Ruprecht: BELIA (Br).

Bevan. i'ort Antonio, the Atlantic Fruit Co; Kggerts, New Y'ork. Hazar Co; TEESDALE (Br), Edwards. Newport News, Peter Wright Sons; OLIVETTE, rurner, Jacksonville, George Dilkes Co: FREDERICK, Robinson, Savannah. Merchants and Miners' Trans Co; QUANTICO Hillary Boston.

Merchants and Miners' Trans ERICSSON, Grace. Baltimore. Ericsson Line. Bark DRUMELTAN (Br). Watt.

Bandn Ara-tolna. Macassar and Meuado. Philii. Ku-Irecht. S-hr ANNIE CAMP, Koneman, Baltimore.

Iligbee. HOWARD Xy NF.FF, fr Norfolk Lovett. Jennings Co; POTOMAC for Wasbiugfou, WARWICK, for WHshiDR-I'jxx. and SEVERN, for Washington Tj tJ. by Southeiu Trans Co (in tow tus BRW-DY'WINE).

(cleared 18th); A rrf NO for Baltimore (in tow tug RADIANT), Jos Gabriel. Belawaro Bay aud Hirer Nev I-reakwater. Dec 20. Passed up Loaded Bark-entine (possibly BRUCE HAWKINS), from Philadelphia, in tow tug JAMES McCAULLEY. at 9.S8 A lighthouse tender SUNFLOWER, at 1.20 M.

Arrived Tijp; JOHN A HUGHES, with barges VkS riLm Ntw yrk Norfolk, and NORMAN from New Haven for Philadelphia (and tug JOHN A HUGHES proceeded up with barge NORMAN, at 1.20 M. Passed out, Dec 20 Strs ORMIDALE (Br for Yokohama: IDA CUNEO for Port An-ronio; niasted tug. with thre barsres. Wea- lbeT2V iJk? nLtles- cloudy. Bmckv; Varometer, 3O.O0.

Weather 5 jj yv 15 miles, smoky; barometer. 30.00 Reedy Island. Dec 20. Below Sohfs PFrfsT1? A COLWELL, from Jacksonville- HELVF-TIA. from Wilminjrton, C.

Msrcus Hook. Dec 20. Passed up TW T.lz. ZIE with barge, at 2.25 M. Passed lorm Strs IDA (Aust).

for Pensaeoln- licht. house str ZIZANIA; tus RADIANT ith barge A CO NO 33. for Baltimore Reedy Island. Dec 20. Passed np Depp three-masted schr.

at r.04 Barkentlno BRUCE HAWKINS, from Jacksonville in tow tug JAMES M. CAULLEY, at 5 23 i Passed down Str IDA (Austi. for Pensacola" Delaware Iol. Dec 20. Passed out Str IDA (Aust).

Philadelphia for Peu-acola. FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS ATHOLL. Br str. 3031 tons, one transatlantic trip. Jan.

INCE BANK. Br str. 2162 t-ms. West India tiad-. six months.

Jan. ST ANDREWS. Nor str. 1S03 tons. West India trade pre months.

Jan. rc.LTONHALL. Br str. 2317 tens, one round et Indta trip. Jan.

HOSTIIIUS Br str. 2025 tons. New Y'ork to Kier I'lata. mdsey Jan. WEGADESK.

Nor str. 23S7 tons. Baltimore to RiHsian Black Sea ports, agricultural im- Plements. Aurora. Nor str.

607 tons. Baltimore to Oirfieuiiii, coal. fcAVOlA. Br bk. 418 tons.

Black River. Ja. to New York, loewood. GFORGE WELLS. Am schr.

2743 tons. Baltimore to Portland, coal. MARY 1 QUINBY. Amer schr. 1037 tons.

Baltimore to Fort-de-France. Martinique, coal, i find free discharge. FLORENCE CREADICK. Amer fvhr Fernan-diim to Philadelphia, lumber. $5 25 1KDROTHY BELLE.

Amer schr. Mobile to San Juan, lumber. $6.50. WILT I AM CONVERSE. Amer schr.

Mobile to in Juan or Ponce, lumber. $6.50. KTNEO. Amer schr. 1SC7 tons.

Carteret to Savannah. firtiiizer. WIRELESS REPORTS PRINCIPE DI PIEMONTE. Genoa for New York. 2j0 miles east of Sandv Hook at 8 A Dec 2 Dock bont 8.30 A Tuesday.

APACHE, from Jacksonville f-r Ycrk, in rw tuar Hagerman: SAG I A. SOLUS and PARKS, from Fall River fin tow tu? EUREKA). Staples Coal Co; PENNSYLVANIA, from NeWbern liim. ber: SCHITYLKI fL fr.vni Vnvfc- TH-rr. OTHER PORTS Arrived New York.

Dee 20. Tiisr 1VANHOB. towins baree ANNA McNALLY. from Lewes. Del.

Jacksonville. Dec 20 Str NESS, from Philadelphia; Dec IS. str SHAWMUT. from Philadelphia. Savannr.h.

Dec 20. Str PERSIAN and schr FRED A DAVENPORT, from Philadelphia. Hamnursr. Dec 18. Str PURELIGHT.

from Philadelphia; Dec 19. str ETRUR1A, from Phila.llfpk-a via Norfolk, etc. Rotterdam. Dec 18. Str ASTRAKHAN, from Philadelphia.

Tampa. De 19. Str ALGIERS, from Philadelphia for New Orleans. Boston. Dec 19.

Str LEXINGTON, from Philadelphia. Enltimore. Dec 19. Str WEGADESK. from Philadelphia.

Charleston. Dec 19. Schr MARGARET A MAY. from rtiladfdpbia. Sailed Barrv.

Dec 17- Str SUN. for Philadelphia. Shields. Dec 17. Str STANDARD, for Philadelphia.

Hanibura. Dec. 18. Str PALLANZA. for Phil-adfltiiiu via Baltimore.

12.15 M. Passed Wizard. Dec 20. Str MONTANA, from Philadelphia for London, 1PM. Cleared Pascasoula.Dec 2).

Schr WILLIAM PARK, for Philadelphia. STEAMER SCHEDULE TO ARRIVE. Name. For. From.

Sailed. Slcilia Montserrat. Venezia. di Piemonte, Virginia Themistocles tRhenania Astoria Southampton London -Oneenstown 27 D.di.Abruzzi. "Pr.

Adelbert 5Hambnre York. York vSloterdyW. 10 vhast Foini. Taormina. Roon Oscar Pss.

Irene Russia Teutonic Kr.Wilhelm II Madonna. 10 11 11 Dec. 12 12 14 Dec. 15 15 15 15 10 -Dec. 16 16 16 16 17 17 IS IS 1 18 IS li 19 19 19 Man' Corpor'n Menominee.

Minnetouka. Main Bohemia St. Paul "Merion La Touraine. York York Vaderland. tPallanza Ryndaui Cedric Carouia Furnessia Laureutic.

Lusitaniu. Steamers Destined for Philadelphia Due to Arrive. Due to Arrive. Astoria Rhenania East Point. Sloterdyk Merion 21 25 Dec.

26 Dec. 27 Dec. 28 Minnesota Virginia Menonlmee Pallanza Mongolian Dec. 29 1 2 3 3 Dl'E AT NEW YORK sicilia 18 Pss. Irenft Tc 21 D.dt Abruzzl 19 Teutonic 22 P.di Piemonte 19 Oscar II.

22 Venezia 20 Lusitania. -Dec 23 Dec. 23 23 Pr. Adalbert Dec. 20 Roon Hamburg 21 Taormina Kr.

Wilhelm II Dec. 21 TO DEPART. Name. From. For.

Sailing. Noordam Laura Mauretania. Finland Oceanic Oceania La Provence Zieten Philadelphia tMan. Corpor'n Philadelphia Minneapolis Pres. C-rant Siberiaa.

Oalabria Venezia York York Trieste -Antwerp Genoa 21 22 Dec. 22 22 Dec. 22 Dec. 22 Dec. 23 Dec.

23 -Dec. 24 24 24 Dec. 24 Dec. 29 2S Dec. 2i Dec.

2 Dec. 21 Dec. 29 -Dec. 29 29 Dec. 29 30 Dec.

30 30 -Dec. 30 Dee. 30 Manchester Rotterdam -London Genoa interna Lusitania P.di. Piemonte. N.

York M. Teutonic Y'ork "Zeeland N.York. Taormina N. Y'ork. La Touraine.

N. Y'ork. Pss. Irene N.York.. di Abruzzi.

tAdra Philada. Lauren tic N. Y'ork. Southampton Antwerp -Genoa -Havre Bremen Genoa -Leith IJverpool London -Glaseow Hamburg -London -Rotterdam Hamburg Bremen -Havre Antwerp -Hambuicr 1 Oscar II N.York Jan -Jan. -Jan.

Jan. St. Paul. Minnetonka ork Philada. Y'ork.

Merion Sloterdyk. tRhenania Minnesota Rvndam Kr.Wil II Cedric Madonna. Y'ork. Ku. Aus.

Vict. N.York Vaderland N. Y'ork. Umbria Y'ork Roon York La. Bretasnc.

Menominee Phiiad.i fl'allanza Philada. Vera Philada th -Glasgow -Naples -Southampton London Mongolian Caronia Barbarossa New Y'ork. Minnewaska. Caledonia ork York York. Y'ork.

Y'ork. -Glasgow Antwerp -Southampton Adriatic. 12 12 -Jan. 12 13 Jan. 15 15 Kroonland.

Alice La Savole. Friesland. St. Louis. Vessels carry mails.

fDo not carry passengers. FOREIGN MAILS Closing at the Philadelphia Post Office for the Present Week TUESDAY. Barbados. St. Lucia.

North Brazil and Iquitos. via Barbados. Para and Mangos, per Cearense. 9 A Arxentina, Uruguay and Paraguay, via Montevideo, per South-liold, 0 A Newfoundland (except parcels post mails), via North Sydnev. 2 Honduras (except Araapala) registered mall (wheu specially addressed), via Mobile, 8 I M.

WEDNESDAY. Europe. Africa. West Asia and East Indies, via Queenstown, Fishguard and Liverpool, per Mauretania, 2 A Europe, Africa, West Asia and East Indies, Plymouth and Cherbourg, per Oceanic. A Bermuda, per Kurmudian, 4 Ji Bermuda, per Orotava, 4 A Barbados.

St Luela, North Brazil and Iquitos, via Barbadoe, Para, Maranbam and Ceara (other parts of Brazil, via Natal, Parahyba, Cabe-dello. Bfernambuco, when specially addressed), per Sergipe, 9 A Mecmuda, per steamer from Halifax. 3 PM. THURSDAY. Europe, West Asia.

East Indies and Egypt, via Havre (Great Britain, Ireland and Africa when specially addressed), per La Provence. 2 AM; Honduras (except Amapala), via Mobile, 3 AM; Panama and Canal Zone (when specially addressed), per from New Orleans, 3 A Af Cuba. Yucatan and Camneche (other narts of Mexico when specially addressed), per Monterey, 4 AM: Salvador (registered and letter mail only), British Honduras, Guatemala and Bo- eos iei xoro, via ueiize, fuerto Barrios and Bocos del 'loro. per Jose, 6 AM; Jamai ca, per ss Aamiral uewey rrom 8 A Newfoundland (except parcelspost malls) via North Sydney, 2 Costa Rica, per steamer from Boston, 3 M. FKIOAX.

nmrope. Airica. west Asia and East Indies, via Plymouth and Cherbourg, per Philadelphia. 2 A Grenada. St Vincent, Trinidad and Ciudad Bolivar, via Grenada and Triniilad, per Saba.

6 AM: Newfoundland (panels post mails and specially addressed correspondence), via St John's, per Siberian, from Philadelphia. 6 A Fortune Island. Montego Bay and Colombia, except Cauca and Narino Departments (other parts of Jamaica when specially addressed), per Eitel Friedrich. 0 A Curacao aud Venezuela via La Guayra. Curacao and Maracaibo (Colombia via Curacao when specially addressed), per 8 Maracaibo.

(JAM; Nicaragua (except east toasti. Amapala City (Honduras). Salvador (printed matter, Panama, Canal Zone. Cauca and Narino Departments of Colombia. Fycuador.

Peru (except Ionitos). Bolivia and Chile, via Colon (also Salvador registered mail and letter mail), and Honduras, other than Amapala City, when specially addressed) per ncrinbw A Pernambuco, Parahyba. Natal and Eahia (other parts of Brazil via Rio Janeiro. Santos and Rio Grande do Sui when fcpecially addressed), per Corsicao Panama. Canal Zone and Colombia, exceot Cauca.

Narino and Mag-da lena Departments Trinidad and Bo-bardo when specially addressed), per Magdalena. 9 A pi'. Europe (inclndins Germany direct-letters 2 cents an ounce, and via England at the Postal Union rate). Africa. West Asia and East Indies.

vis Plymouth. Cherbourg and Hamburg per President Grant (sea post). SATURDAY'. Porto Rico via San Juan, per Carolina, 4.00 A. M.

Inagua and Haiti Cape Haiti, Port de Paix, Jamaica, Panama Canal Zone. Bocos del Toro and Costa Rica when specially addressed), per 8 Sarnia' 6. 00 A. M. Cnba, via Havana (when specially addressed) per Havana, 6.00 A.

Miqnelon. via Boston and North Sydney, 3 00 P. M. Honduras (except Amapala), registered mail via New Orleans, 8.00 P. M.

Honduras (except Amapala). registered mail (when specially addressed), via 8.00 P. JI TRANS-ATLANTIC PARCELS-POST MAILS. Great Britain and Ireland Close at 5 M. Tuesday, per Mauretania, at 5 P.

Thursday, per Philadelphia. Germany Close at 5 P. M. Friday, per President Grant. France Clos at 1 P.

M. Thursday, per Philadelphia. vited to attena rue iuunn 1 xr fmm his mother's residence. 1916 TTl Norns Cemetery Interment private, at Hillside i2-iuAn-rn Ci.rUflnl neflember 18. 1909.

SOPHIE SCHMITT (nee Meyer), beloved wife of Peter Schmitt. aged 49 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral jervices. 00 Tuesday, at 1 M. at her late residence.

1206 North Fifth street. Interment private, at Greenmount Cemetery. SCHOTT. On December 20. 1009.

at Lutheran Orphan's Home, Mt Airy, German-town. LY'DIA M. daughter of the late Adoli and Catharine Schott. aged 22 years. Funeral and interment at Lancaster.

Pa- SCHURM ANN. December 19. 1900 AUGUSTA SCHURM ANN. widow of Edward Hhnrmanu. Relatives and friends, also La-lies' Aid Society.

No 1, and the Ladies Aid Society of tbe German Hospital, are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday. December 22 at 2 o'clock, from tbe residence of her son. Mr Schurmaun, 2526 Girard ave. Interment private. Remains can be viewed from 1.1 evening.

SEY'MOUR. On Dec 20. 1009. MARGARET, wife of tbe late William Seymour. Relatives and friends, also Altar and Rosary Societies of Our Lady of Mercy Church, are invited to attend funeral, on Thursday morning at 8 clock, from residence of son.

Michael Seymour. 2S22 13th st Solemn requiem mass at Our Lady of Mercv Church at 0.30 A M. Interment at Mt Holly. J. Mount Holly.

J. papers pleas copy. SIBLEY. On December IS. 1909.

FRANK Relatives and friends. -also Cas- sina Lodge, No 273. A and Montgomery A No 262. are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, at 2 from the rcsideuce of his son. 5039 Brown st.

Interment at St Paul's Lutheran Cemetery. Ard-more. Pa. St Louis papers piease copy. SMITH.

At LoDgport. J. December 19. 59o9. ELLEN" SMITH, beloved wife of Joseph Smith and daughter of Mary and the late John Doughertv.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence. Loogport. J. on Wednesday morning, at 8 o'clock. Solemn requiem high mass at the Ladv Star of the Sea Chnrch.

Atlantic City. J. at 9 o'clock. Interment at Picasantviile Cemetery. SMITH.

December 20. 1909. MARY SMITH, beloved wife of Henry Smith, aged 49 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend fnueral services. Thursday.

December 23. at 12 M. at her late residence. 2404 Leitbgow st. Further services at Bristol tPa) Chapel.

Interment In cemetery. SMITH. On December 20. MARY A SMITH, aged 08 jears. The relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday morning at IO o'clock, at the Indigent Widows and Single Women's Asylum.

3615 Chestnot street. Interment at Mount Peace Cemetery. STACK HOUSE. Ou December 20. 1900.

MARGARET, widow of Allan Staekbouse, in her 7Sth year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral service, on Thursday, at 10 A at the residence of her son. Mr Jesse Keen. 1919 2d st. Interment Private at William Penu Cemetery, Somerton.

STAFFORD. On Dec 10. 1309. SOLON STAFFORD. Relatives and friends of family are respectfully invited to attend funeral, from his resideuce.

17-32 Ellsworth St. on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock sharp. Remains can viewed Tuesday evening, between and 11 o'clock. Interment Pleasantville. J.

Funeral traia leares Market gt ferry at 1 M. STEWART. On December 19. 1909. JAMES STEWART, husband of the late Annie Stewart.

Relatives and friends; also employes of the Philadelphia Hospital and the United Republican Cinb of the Twenty-fifth ward, are invited 10 attend the funeral services. 00 Friday, at 2 M. at his late residence, 2130 Fast Clearfield street. Interment at Greenwood of STRATTON. Decmir 19, Captain AZARIAH late of Company F.

Twelfth Regiment. New Jersey Volunteers, in his 72d year. Relatives snd friends arc Invited to attend tbe funeral eervices. on Wednesday. December 22.

at I o'clock at his iate residence, Marmora, i. 2 Interment at Church Burying Ground. STEWART. On December 17. 1900.

WILLIAM W. son of the late Georce and Caroline Stewart, la Ms WOfh year. Relatives and friends arc. invited attend on Wednesday, r. 1 from the -residence" of his ister.

Mrs Barker, 3i22 Randolph st. Interment private. STUMPP. On Dec 17." 19U0, ANNA A STt MPF. widow wtf William Stumpf and daughter of Henry, and the late Eliza Douoellv.

Relative sod friends, also the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Veteran Firemen's Association, are invited to. attend fnneral. Tuesday A M. from her late residence. 5112 Race fct.

West Phila. Solemn reouiem mass at the Church Owr Lidy of Victory at 10 A M. Interment at I loir Cicss Cemetery. SWT FT. On Dec IS.

1P09. MARY SWIFT (nee Semple). wife of Edward Swift. Relatives and friends of family are respectfully invited to attend funeral, services, on Wednesday at 2 o'clock. from Ber son-in-law's.

John Auld. ice. 1914 Dudley st. Interment private at Mt. Moriah Cemetery.

TAY'LOR. Suddenly, oh December IS. 1009. NELLIE J. widow of Philip Taylor.

Relatives aud friends. hIso St Joseph il Sodality and Iyeague of Sacred Heart cf Ladv of Victory Church, ere invited to attend the funeral, 0:1 Thursday, at S.3o A M. from her late residence. 57x5 Market- street. Solemn requiem mass at Our Lady of Victory Church.

later-men at Holy Cross Cemetery. TAYLOR. On December IS. 1P9, GEORGE TAY'LOR. husband of Marv Tavlor.

in hi ojth year. Relatives and friends, also lotii and Cumberland Sts Depot Relief Association, are invited to attend ftmeral. on Tuesday at-temoon. at 2 o'clock precisely, from his late residence. 2612 Bancroft st.

Inteiment private at Northwood Cemetery. THEILE. On December IS, 1909, WILLI i THEILEl. husband of the late Kunigunda Tbeile (nee Fischer), aged 76 years. Rela-tives and friends, also John A Koltes Post, No 22S: Camp No 228.

of Delaware Bund, No 30. DOS Columbia Lodge. No 4. B. are invited to attend tbe funeral services, oa Wednesday, at 2 at his late residence.

1641 "Third St. Interment at Odd Fellows Cemetery. THOMAS. On December 19. 1909.

EDWARD OSCAR THOMAS, aged 56 years. Funeral services on Wednesday. December 22, at 2 at 1737 Arch st. Interment private. Kindly omit flowers.

TONER. Suddenly. December 16. 1909. JOSEPH A TONER.

Jr. son of Joseph and the late Catharine Toner, aged 24 years. Relatives and friends, also Engine Cos No IS and NO 13, Insurance Patrol. Firemen's Relief -Association, Thomas Smith 2Sth Ward Republican Club, are invited to attend the funeral, ou- Tuesday, at 9 o'clock, from his father's residence. 1507 Parrish st.

High reoiiiem mass at the Gesu at 10.30 o'clock. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. 1UCKER. On Dec 10. 19t1).

MORRIS ll TUCKER, aged 71 years. Relatives aud friends of family, also members of Colonol James Ashworth Post. No 334. GAR, are invited to attend funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon st 1 o'clock precisely, at rooms of the post. Frankford ave and Kuan st.

Frankford, Interment at East Cedar Hill Cemetery. ViANNEST. On December 19, 1909. Mrs REBECCA ANN EST. in the 79th vear of her age.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 1 M. from the residence of her son-in-law, James Wilkinson. 4601 Springfield ave. Interment private. VAN STONE.

Suddenly, on December 19j 1909. JULIA, beloved wife of William Van Stone, Sr. Relatives and friends, also members of Wesley Methodist Episcopal Church, are Invited to attend the funeral services, on Thursday, at 12 M. at her late residence 2053 Danphin et. Interment piivate at Hillside Cemetery.

NTBS ber IS. 1909. WILLIAM WAGNER, youngest son of John and the late Sarah Wagner, ia hit. 14th vear. Relatives and frienda are invited to attend the funeral services, on Tuesday, at 1 st his father's residence.

3433 Ella- st Interment at Mt Vemon Cemetery. WALKER. December 19. 1909, HANNAH WALKER, daughter of the late William and Jane Walker, late of Girard College. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at 1.30 o'clock from tbe residence of her Mrs Emma Walker.

3048 5th at. Interment at East Cedar Hill Cemetery. WALLACE. December IS. 1909.

JANE WALLACE, widow of the late James Wal- 17 waLter GOING ABROAD THIS WINTER? ir-ee on Wednesday, at 10.3 A I at tbe of her husband. 22 30th it. Interment private. NELSON. On December 19.

3900. THOMAS NELSON, in his S7tb year. Relatives and friends of the family. William Elk ins Lodge No 646. and A Palestine Royal Arch Chapter.

No 240. Mary Commandery. No 36. T- the Seltzer Klahr Hardware Co. and the Hardware Merchants and Manufacturers Association of Philadelphia, are respecLully invited to attend the funeral services at his late residence.

5023 Catharine st. West Philadelphia, on Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock precisely Interment at South Boston. Virginia. O'CONNOR. On December 18.

1909, ELLEN widow cf Patrick O'Connor. Relatives and friends, also St. Leo's Indies' Beneficial to-cietv. are invited to attend tbe funeral, on Wednesday, at 8.30 A M. from her late residence, 6SOS Tulip st.

Tacony. Requiem high mass at St Leo's Church, at 10 A M. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. December 2n. 10O9, STEPHEN O'NEILL- Relative and friends are Invited to attend the funeral, on Thursdav at 8-30 from bis late residence.

17oS North Twentieth Mre-et. Solemn requiem msss at Elizabeth's Church, at 10 A M. Interment New Cathedral Cemetery. ORTH On December 18. JENNIE ORTH (nee Gamhle.

beloved wif of Joseph Ortb aird dnushter of tbe late 'William and Marv Gambie. Relatives and friends are 1-ivited to attend the fnneral services, on Tnetidav at 2 M. at ber bnsland residence. 2036 North Howard tt. Interment private PEACOCK.

Suddenly, on December 19. 1909, SAMUEL PEACOCK, aged 41 years. The relatives and friends, also employes of George Peacock are invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday afternoon, at 2 clock. the residence of his brother. William Peacock.

2108 South Sixty-sixth street. Interment at Mt Moriah Cemetery. PETFRSDORF. At Ber.sonhnrst. city.on Dec 19 1909.

FRANZ PETERSDORF. aged SO years, leloved husband of Wilhelmina Schumann Petersd.rf Funeral services wi.l be held in Cbria Knoiig's funeral parlor. 2719 Gbrard ave. on Wednesday afternoon at 2 clock. Interment Glenwood Cemetery.

PORTER. December 16. 1909. LOU ELLA PORTER, beloved daughter of Alonza and Ida A Porter, aged 20 years. 2 months and 1S days.

Relatives and friends, also Camp No 36 of A. and employes of Schrack Sherwood, are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at 1 clock, trom her parents residence. 660 4ith st. West Philadelphia. Interment at Arlington Cemetery.

POTTS. On December 19. 1909. A. daughter of the late James and Eliza Jane Potts.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, ou Wednesday, at 1 at the residence of ber brother. Hngb Potts. 2567 East Clearfield st. iu-terment private, at Mount Peace Cemetery. QT7INN- On Dec- 20.

1009. JESSIE OUINN T-Vflnt Ouinn. Relative and friends ere invited to attend tuneral. on Thursday morning st 8.SO o'clock. from her Sb'S residence.

1807 10th et. Solemn requiem mass at Church of the Annuncation at to A precisely. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Kindly omit Sowers. December IS.

1909. JOHN RANN. aged 44 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at 2 M. from hte late residence.

6613 Leeds st (66th and Lansdowne ave). Interment private, at Fern wood Cemetery. Remains may be viewed Tuesday from 7 to 10 PREED On December 19. 1009, AARON REED, beloved husband of Mary Reed (nee Crowein. aged B4 years.

Relatives and friends, i Court hashing ton. 99 of A and the New York" Shipbuilding Relief Association, are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday. December 23. 1900, at 2 from his late residence. 221 Mercer st, Gloucester City, jT Interment at St Mary's Cemetery, Glouces-ter City, J.

REX. Suddenly on December IS. 1909, WIL-LOUGHBY REX. The funeral service wil be held on Tuesday, at 2 precisely, St his late residence, 516 Preston st. Interment private.

RICHARDSON. -Suddenly, on December 19, 1909 ABIGAIL ANN. widow of William Richardson. In her 77 th year. Relatives and friends ar invited to attend the fnneral serv ices on Wednesday, at 2.30 precisely, at her late residence.

1914 Diamond street. Interment private. ROLLIN. On December 19, 1909. MARY J3, Spring imv Unix -1 The Inquirer 1109 Market Street (Second Floor) Routes Hotels Costs Will supply you with "all American and For-eign TRAVEL DATA Branch Bureau, 912 Chestnut Street Has Only American Data on File Mail This Coupon, Enclosing Six Cents In Stamps.

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