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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1925 23 1400 ftud Oil I 43 41 42 1400 Tidewater Oil new 364 86 36 TREND IS DOWNWARD RECORD OF PRICES 4 SVz 6 '4 4 OO Venezuela It 4 4 3100 Wilcox Oil a. 634 1 00 Woedley Ietroi 5 '4 5 MINING STOCK 8 13000 AriEOot Globe .30 .28. 4000 Butte tc West I i .12 MARKET CURB IN THE MARKETS 28 12 Marulre. lftsj jr. Broad at.

Int. private. Vlewinr Friday cr. CASE V. Jnne CATHERINE it.

CASEY, aa-ed v. formerly of Bryn Mawr. Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral. S.30 A.

from residence of" her niece. Mrs. Mae Connor Fennell. 353 Mayland Germantown. fcolemn renulem mats at Immaculate Conception Chnrch.

10 M. Jnt. Holy Sepulchre Cem. On Jnne at residence of her son. Rufns Choate.

20 S. Yewdeit CATHARINE BAYXB CHOATE. widow of William l.owery. Relatives and friends arc invited to attend funeral service 2 IZOOCaritrl Copr 57 54 Federal Reserve Banks The consolidated statement Of conditio of all -Federal Reserve Ran an zt the close of business June 3 was reported as follows: RESOURCES (In Thousands of Dollar) 3. May 27.

Gdl with ldl agents 1.804,694 1.521,237 Gold redemption fund with 8 Treasury 62,312 62,460 Gold held exeiusire lr asr st J- notes. 1,567,008 1,583,697 Gold settlement fund with Board 657,498 651,885 Gold and gold ctf 14 toy. banks 593,638 802,429 14 3 27. 3 ACTIVITIES OF DAY IM ESTATE Five-St6ry Building at, 437 Arch Street Conveyed for $53,000 20' 20V8 20'a John Firth. 517 Osceola st.

to 8932 M-Collum st: cost 81500. Melvin Grebe. 5 East Highland are. to southwest cor Germantown and Highland avea; cost $20. 00.

Domenico Mercaldd, 322 Price St. to 320 Hlftenbduse st; cost 1000. Anna Smith, 1649 58th at. to 1649 5th st: cv)t 812W. Frank Di Camilld.

1933 3 20th St. to 1514 Shnnk st: cost $oOO. John Marshall. 1115 Marlyn road, to 5436 Arlington st; cost 8500. Turner Construction Oo.

1713 flansom St. try north id Hunting Park ave. west of lie-Michael st; cost 810.000. Arcade Construction Co. 605 Finance Bids, to southeast cor 5th and Cambria cost $12,000.

Ernest Orimaldl. 295fl 23d it. to 252 Van Pelt st: cost 81000. Jertv t'isrnamo. OOrt christian street, to 767 Soutn Seventh street: -ost $1000.

GeTce W. Croski-y. 1328 Foulkrod street, to 47R7 Richmond street: cost 800. Andv Host. 271H3 East Thompson Philadelphia.

Jon 4 .55 .55 47 Vz mint uxten IOO0 Cons Copr new I O0 Copper uiage 200 Dolorea Espcr lOOKnrra Gold l0U0Hrt Tfcoutht bOOO Goldf Florence lOOO Hawthorne Mln 100 il ecla Mln 600U Hilltop Nev at parlors of David H. Bowan lc S. There little trading flour. But the market ruled flrtn la sympathv wltn -wheat, price of whfeh further advanced le. Corn and oats also ruled and lc hifther.

Say wa 7K1t .18 .07 .18 .18 14 14 .01 .01 .18 .07 .18 14 .01 v. cor. and Catharine sts. Int. privata.

Frleads may call from 7 to. 9 P. M. CT.ARtrr! I IIiTH N'EW TORK, June 4 (A. Pronounced reactionary tendencies developed in today's curb market.

"Weakness of the public utilities was associated with reports that margin accounts in such issues had been declined by some of the large commissiou houses. Lelygta Power securities broke S'i. points to 142, while net losses of ouiet and tincMnaed. There wa fair de Broce Clarke. Rela'tives and friedds Inrite4 mand for flue butter and choic fresh eeas to innerai, s.3t A.

from residence I 4 I .2 9-16 2 'a l'(t 2' I '2 1243 ft. 53d st. Kolemn masa of reoulem. at Church of tf-e Most Blessed Sacrament. 10 Total eoJd reserve.

.2.318,140 2,838.011 Reserve other than sold 139,397 143,814 and -values were well sustained. PROVISION -The market ruled Arm with a moderate Jobbing demand. tve ouote 1 uo jr erde Dev 12000 Kay Copper IOO Mason alley 2O0O Nail Tin lOONipiaaing I luO Ohlv Cpr .10 A. 11 int. Holy cross Cem.

COXEY. June S. 3. Ct.AREXCE COSEY. 47s tn loiiowms ranee or prices: Beef id I 'a .09 47 478 .89 .85 .33 I to 2S31 tint inompon rreei: cost JUiW.

2.957.536 2.981.825 Total reserves ton of late William J. and Mary A. Coxey imam j. ana a. oey sets, smosea ana airarieu.

ic; beef knuckle .86 .33 e- innhiH t1i 1 Utienth lPllO Wfi t0723 Vn Meiloa). aed 6i. Relatives arid frienda JkJutli Sixteenth street, cost 1nTitM to service. 48,557 Dwelling Property at 1835 Spruce Street Twice 52,450 IB lOOOParuiac j-orcup fcOOO IMym Lead wo Premier liold 40O Ho Am Gold 1A An A of hie lot AOS Iml. Adirondack Power, American Light and Traction, American Power and Light, 23-16 23-18 AVblaVAfl lVil 9 Charles ItsTrich.

M7 North Fifteenth ttreet, bbq ienaer. iramm. air-anea. 42e; hatn suaar pickle cured. Ioo.

2Sc: do skinned, loose. do smoked. hams, boned boneless. -18c: Pickle suaar pack! cured, loose. 20c: smoked.

210: bellie. in Pickle, loose. 29c: breakfast bacon. 33c: lord. ISo.

Nofl-feserve caH Bills discounted: Secured by G6t-ernment oblleations Other bills 24 24 st Camden." Friend may call and lodrea hold services on FVi. eve. Int. Harlelh Cem. COOK.

Jnne S. HARRY, husband of Bella to 418 Diamond street: cost 8S00. .07 .00 207,758 204.584' 216.007 197.992 liuectrio Bond ana Miare, Lonmiun t-. n.m-ee I Vrro ration 6 Changes Hands I I a 16 I a-1 6 1 13 16 I 13-1 New York. Southeastern Tower and toon nee Hirikerl.

Funeral services 3 r. M-. residence. r5027 Irvinjr at. Iat.

private. Viewina; Frl. eve. 20ou Separnead tiold I OO Teck Husnea 4CO 'i'olKip Kxten. 20O0 Intted Kastern 00 L'ni era Kxt 1 5O0 Unity Gold TALLOW wn firmly held.

We oot follows: Prime citv, 74c; special loose, 8c: ex 25 CORN MA V. Jane 4, MATILPA. daughter 25 14 25 .96 "Light. United Gas and Electric and Western Power. Mixed movements took place in the 5 437 ARCH STREET, five-stor or late tdiver v.

and Marv Mr-Kelann torn-man. SO. Relatives and frienda are -in- Tot bills discounted. 412,342 413,999 Bills bought in open market, 't 234.954 278.413 ft Govt securities: Bonds 84.338 85.012 Treasury note 248.200, 24 1.904 Cts of Indebtedness 21.567"' 22.298 Quaker City coal stornse. water and spruce streets, to 219 South Second street cost 800.

JlcCarrich Brother. 3I8S North Twenty-fourth street, to 3240 Vox xtfeet: cost JfiOO. John H. Erickaon. 4023 JTorfh Thirteenth 8ffet.

to 1330 Colwyn street: cot 8450. Harrv Gill. 2S15 Germantown avenue, to 6117 McCallum street: cost 830OO. Itsynon. 503 South Forty-first street, to 603 South Fortv-rlrst street: coet Solo.

Coro. 737 Reed afreet, to 1306 South Seventh street; cost SVlO. Burran Ralston. 8127 German t--n avenue, to 8000 Cherokee avenue; cost S2SO0. 2000 Utah Apex 1-fOO Wrndt-u '4 3i 3 industrial list, hrjsier jioior uiunr A 1 1111:.

i-n crmmthv with BONDS Saks in SIOOO. Issue. Ulsh Last Xhe weakness of the 'Maxwell issues on ale. Low. t9 Atl li Ind Ss.

Ml 69 vjteo to attend funeral services. 2 F. late residence. 1221 Wallace St. Int.

private. CRAMP. Snddenlv. Jnne 2. fi.

BERTRAM, hnsband of late Kmilv Cramp, aaed SO vears. Relatives and friends of family and all orran-laatlons of which he was a member, are invited to attend fwneral services. 2 P. late residence. 3519 Jasper t.

Int. at Oakland Cem. Remains may be viewed on Frl. after 7 P. M.

y'a tIV4 the "big board. lMritv kskidjt touched a record top at 47 and then slipneol back to 45, up 1. on the dnv. Durant Motors sank over two brick buildinjr. has been by Frederick H.

Starling to J. C. Buch, for a consideration indicated by atamps on the deed a $53,000. The lot is 1G feet by an irregular depth. The property is a8e8ed at $20,000.

1S35 SPRt'CE STREET, four-stofy brick dwellinf. assessed at $24,000. has been transferred from C. Averett to t' Vfod. who retranferred the Total Govt curities 354.

105 349.214 Foreign loans on old. 10.500 10,500 All other earning; assets 2,250 2.250 tras, nv. ernnie uc. BUTTER Receipts 29flf) tubs. The market ruled steady under moderate nfferines and a fair jobblna demand.

We quote the following: Solid-packed creamerv. in tnbs. hicher than extras. 45Ha48l.e; extra. scrtrei 44WC: scotei.

4c: (SO 41 He. Core. 404e score). 89 He: 7 score. SSc: (86 score).

37 He; acklna stock. 2025. I0G9 Receipts. 7017 case. Fine fresh 6 well cleaned up and firm, but much of th supplv was of unattractive stock, which wro drill and We quote as follows: Evfrfl- firsts.

firsts, in new cases. o2Hc; firsts In second-band cases 31c seconds. 2sa29c; carefully candled fresh ejrsa, in crts. 41c, CKEES2 Sold falrlv and ruled steadv, We One at tbj fouowins ranr of prices: Whole milk ftt. fresh.

22ft23c: held 27Vi 28c: Lonahorns. round lot. 24a24He: Jobbing. mll lots 2626Hc: single daisies, ftes. 1071a I0 Allied acker 8s 2 Allied Packer Aluminoni 7a '33 29 Aiu Gab 6s 3 1 Am Ice Co 7s 26 Am 1' -bs eld 3'4 9d 98 14 13' I 12V2 I I A 'a points to-a record low of 114.

Dut re REFOREST. At her late residence. 11 Cres- HtVz s7 74a ent ave Summit Total eartiin asct. 1,064.151 Wed. A.

HAR- 12 Am 6l 6s 98 fVi bb. kill wife of late William H. Deforest. Fu Standard Oil of Kentucky, advanced 1.054.376 684.282 59.867 23.792 AUJ Tob 7 2.. 92 683.

820 59,874 23.618 103'- Uncollected items Bank premises All Other resources Total resources I04 10334 1033,4 I 02 4 ol I. a IU2'4 nropertr to H. f. Rlddotifh. subject to mortgaise of $31,500.

The structure occupies a lot 20 by 64 feet. 4.837,457 4.756.592 1S to 11979. and riuraDie fractionally, but most of the other oils sold off despite the extension of gasoline price advances. Sun Oil dropped back two poiuts from its recent higto, but the net losses in the other active 5ia t3'-2 Am Thread ts 17 Anaconda Copr 6s a Assu a L. o'zs.

20 Asso i 1. Assu Udw 6zs 1 2 Bell lei cda Cda 6 Beta Wl 7s '35 2 luu Nat Rwy 4', aa. Can 7" iV4 995 s34 KETSER AU LOLIJA strpp.ts northwext and northeast LIABILITIES fed Res notes iu ac- tual circulation f. 674.689 100 S78 Io0 1,670.633 luo I033 IOJ4 issues were held to tractions, iu wvinine- issues was corners, tractn of ground, 137 feet by nn irregular depth and 178 feet by RAW SUGAR STEADY Trading In Futue Light; Good Inquiry For Granulated NEW TORK. June 4.

A steadier tone prevailed in the raw sugar market today, and. while spot prices were unchanged at 4.43 -duty paid, shipment sugars were higher. Sale included 35.000 bags of Cuban, for prompt and early July shipment, at 4.43; 20.000 baga of Cuban. July 4.46. and 7000 bags of Philippines, July-August shipment, at 4.50.

Trading in raw sugar futures was light, but the undertone was unsettled, prices closing net unchanged to two points lower. Trade interest were on both sides of the marker, while com-' mission houses pold: Julv. 2.70; September. 2.S2; December. 2.S8; March, 2.S0.

No changes occurred in refined sugar 94 112 II 144 I 12 nerai services at Calvarv Church. Summit, N- 3 11 A. M. tda vlieht-sarin time. if.

FRAIX June 4. ELMER, husband of vJf 1 rn- Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services. 2 P. at nrJit. ve'Jt- 6301 Germantown are.

Int. private. Friends may call Sun. eve. month.

2d. wif nt llnerton. Fun eral services at her late residence. 4 Colleea lane. Haverford.

Pa on 7th day (th) at 11 A. also services at Ryberrv Meetins Hmw at 2 r. it- (Standard Time EDWAROS. At the Cathcart Home. On June 4.

Sydney danghter of the late John Hunt and Julia Edwards. Service on Mondav 2 P. at the Oliver H. Bair Buildins. 1920 Chestnut st.

Interment private. FISHER. June 2. EMMA CAVE, wife of Robert Fisher and daughter late Richard Green, and Catharine Fink Carter. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services.

1.30 P. at her late resi. REDBRICK, beloved hnsband of Cornelia A. lurphy (nee Breder) and son of the late William and Jane Mnriihy. Relatives and friends, also employees of the Mitchell.

Fletcher are invited to the funeral on Mondav at 3fl A. form the Oliver H. Bair 1820 Chestnut St. Solemn requiem mass at Kt Patrick Church at 10 A. M.

Int. private. MURPHY. tine 2. MARY daughter of James end Jennie Mnrnhr.

Relatives and friend are invited to attend funeral. S.80 A. parents' residence. 406 Clifton ave Col Ingsdale. Pa.

Rerpijem hiffli me Church Of St. Joseph. 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Cross. JITTERS. On June 3. ANNIE widow of Howard L. Campbell, aged 77 year.

Relative and friends are. Invited td services. nt 1.90 P. from parlors of Sechler Ma-aulre. 1953 N.

Broad St. Int. private. Viewing eve. OATMAN At Smithville.

X. June 3. LINDA, wife of Owen Oatman. aged Relatives and friends are invited to attend fu. neral service.

2 P. M. (darllght-savinel. Jt her )te residence. Smithville.

N. J. Int. 1. O.

O. F. Cem. Frienda may call Thnrs. eve.

O'KEEFE. On Jnne 2. GENEVIEVE, daughter of 4ohn A. and Helen A. O'Keefe, aed 16.

Relatives and friends, also Children or Mary Socitv. are invited to attend funeral, from her parents' residence. N. 17th st frl 9.30 A. M.

Solemn high mass. Onr Lady of Mercy Church. 11 A. Jl. Int.

New Cathedral c.m. PRICE. June 3. THOMAS C. son of Charte and Anna Mary Price.

Relatives and frienda ar Invited to attend funeral 2 P. M-. residence. Bnstleton pik. south of? Pennypack Creek.

Int. private. Oakland Cera. RALSTON At Wenonah. N.

Jnne 2. ALEXANDER HAMILTON RALSTON, beloved hushend of Mary c. Ralston I nee McKowenl. Relative and friends, also ell orders of which he was a member, are invited to attend funeral. 2 30 P.

M. (daylight-saviiiil. fmm hia late residence. 104 Marion Wenonah. N.

J. REINHEIMER. June 3. SAMUEL. husband of late Julia Reinhelrner.

Relatives and friend are invited to attend funeral Fri 11 A. from hi lrjte residence. S70 23d st. Int. Mt.

Sinai Cem. Please omit flower. 4. HENRY husband of Ju'ia B. Bel, aged 73.

Relative and friends are in-vited-to attend funeral. 10 A. from Ahr fc Son Broad St. Chapel, 1309 Brood st. Int.

private. RETTIG June 2. CATHARINE RETTIO fnee Fergm.mni. widow of Rettig. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral.

S.30 A. from residence of her son-in-law. Thomas C. Dugsn. 200 W.

Ml. Pleasant Mt. Airy. Kolemn reouieni maa Holy Cross Church. Mt.

Airy 10 A. M. Int. piivate. ROBINSON.

At hi residence. 1723 Junlita st June 3. THOMAS husband of Marv Kobln.cn. Relative and friends are invited to attend fnnernl services. 2 P.

M-. at parlors of John S. Berkelbnch. 3730 Germnnto a at P.road st. Int.

private. Ivv Hill Cem. Friends may call at fnneral parlors Fri. eve Ber. GEOnr.E ROGERS.

ln h' 2d year. Relatives and friends, also If, i10' f- an'1 A- are invited 13 JTl --30 P. from his 1t residence. 4.2 Forrest Drevel Hill. Pa.

Tlitirs eveMn Bemntns may be viewed ROLFE. June 3 LOTTlE A wife of 21' BnT' Rat 2 r- late rertl cem 2 PaV'ink ave. mt. Mt. Moriah tern.

Viewing Fri. eve. Rochester (N. papers please copv 3un' HENRY, hufhan of Sarah F. Kchappell.

atred ftl years. Relatives and friend are invited to the service T' V- hi residence, 202i North 12tli st. Interment private. SCHWARZ June 2. WALTER dsriT b.

loved husband of Elixabeth hwa.x nee Ba'-tlan) and son of late Charles O. and Frederic C. Schwarz. in his 41st vear. Relative and friends, also-members of Charles Pwaia Lodge.

No. 0fl4 F. and A M. Signet A 25li Commanderr. No 31 K.

T-: Li Jai Temple. A. A. 0 Delaware County Square Club, and' Chester Lodge NO. 2.V 0.

InMtsd to neral. 2 P. from his lsto residence 131 Tranklin Morton, Delaware rn. Int. Arlington Cm.

Friends mav call Frl. eve. SHIFXDS. On Jnne 3. FLORENCE (ni Gregs), wife of F.

Lee Shields Relatives and friends of the familv are invited to services. Sat. 2 P. M. st the parlors of J.

L. Snodsrass. 1644 N. 2flfh st. Int private Friends mav rail Frtdav eve.

1 SIMPSON June 4. WILLIAM." husband of late Sara Simpson nee Dykesi. Relatives and friends, and also all organizations of wh'ch he was a member, are invited to funeral service' S2o pf Charles H. Drcwesl 920 Msin Darbv, Mt. Cem 4 NELLIE, wife of Adasn Smith (nee Framei.

gea 51. Rclntives an.l friends are Invited to attend funeral services 2 P. residence. 1703 -R. fith st In prf-ate.

Fernwood Cem. Viewing this fFrl'l eve. SMITH Suddenly. June 3. JOSEPH son 1 J'l'i'i11 Smith oriD- repORit: Member Bank, reserve account 2.146.921 2.138.174 or Tne in the cheap copper stocks Arizona 33 Vz irregular, have bpn conveyeo Dy ai.

Rmt-erman to J. Reinich. for 15 1 cm SI bs i. buu lni.i4-MI' bs I. 28 LIVE 'POULTRY With lighter receipt and fall' demand, the market for choice stock ruled firm.

Price advanced 1- on fowls and 2c on Ihorn broiler. "U'e duote these prices: Fowls, faticy. fat, Plvmoutli Bock. 2Pc; medium. 26s2c: mixed breed, fancy, medium.

2S2C: common fowl. 23a 24c: tahftrn. sprina chicken, broilers. Plymouth "Rock, weighing 2 pound. 43c lb.

'OnlSc; mited breed, weighing 2 lb. 2c: lap, lb. a7a40c: Leghorns, broiler, weighing 2 pounds 33c: weighing lalH ponnd 3Kc: rooster. 1al7c; 20a25c: duck. lHa20c: geese.

12a. pireonsr- per pair. old. Sflc; voung. Government 39.032 33.624 Other deposits 36.192 25.076 000.

of which $02,000 remained on i B2 I 1 5,8 II tit iSrrvu-e fiU 6... 5344 so, Globe toucmng a new movement. NEW YORK CURB MARKET 2.222.143 2.201.874 Total deposit! mortgage. 4 SOUTHWEST AND NORTHEAST KIDES DODSOX STREET Of MT. AIRY AVENUE, 8Cit jscrvic-e 7s I0I4 lUI-t-4 Cit Service 7a .,120 II Cob ias bait 6I2S 1.

IO'4 -I Con t.cs Ban bs wl. 100' 2 I Chi Klip S'-2. 11)1 availability Deferred item INDUSTRIALS Capital paid in tr.t of srotind. 230 feet by irregular 537.023 I 15.525 217.837 13.696 593.749 I 15.539 217.837 13.501 t4Cnba Co 6s 3V4 93 4 DREPBED POTJLTRx" o1d slowlv at for Suiplu All other liabilities and 228 by 65 feet, hare been sold by gales, stocks. rn Am niw I 10' 2 I lu I IU'4 High- I OVS 3S dence.

4302 Cloud Frankford. Services at St. Marks P. E. Church.

2 30 P. M. Burinl at 2'44 92' 9244 ,7. J. Schenk to v.

ti. uson. ror uua i ele 7 -2s oCudahy Pack 5', Uetr City Oas bs 13 Oftr Kchson 6s I Uunlop 1'lre 7s 4.837.457 4,756.592 12 Total liabilities Cednr Hill Cem. Viewing from 8 to 10 85 prices, but continued good inquiry was r. 31.

.123 1227, 227 I U9 000. A later deed transferred tne tracts from Wilson tr E. A. Blaul, subject mortgages of $185,900. Ratio of total reserves to deposit and Fed reported.

Prices ranged from 5.5o to a edl u.ar 33 FOSTER. June 4. EMMA wife of Ferei-va! Foster and daushter of Rev. Charles J. and Ella Faunce.

in her 28th rear. Relatives 5.70 for fine granulated. eral Reserve not itaDHities comomea, wees; of June 3. 75.9 per previous week, mer rate. WfJS quote: Fowls, dry.

nicked, in boxes, weighing 4.11 pound. ifaSH pounds. 2721c: under 3 pounds. 25a26c: in barrels, drv-packed. weighing 4a6 pourVls, 2Tta3lc; 3a3H pounds.

2na2c: under 3 pounds. 22a24c: In barrels, iced, weighing 4a pounds. 23V; 8a3H ptwnd. under 3 pounds. 2la23c frozen chicken, fancy, sof t-me-tted.

in boxes, weighing pounds or over. 3S42e: 44 pound. 34a38c: Sai4 pound. 27A2c: freh-killed broiler. 4348c: old roosters, dry-picked, fine.

weighing 5 pounds or over. 1 as 20c: finder 5 pounds. 14alc: ducklings, ncrrrv. 25c. ARDLEIGH STREET A.NU MER- lUGalenu uil 1043.4 10444 3 Genl Petrol bs 2 Close.

32? 12 .81 .50 76 24 23a 45 2 8' 5 IO 16 26Ss I 1 112 77.0 per cent. 10 32 12 .81 .45 76 2 Vz 23 45 8 8 434 IO I 6 37' 2 26 '-2 1 I 2 IO' 2 IOb-3 0d', 2 200 Am Karon .1300 Armour vtc 300 Atlantic Frt 1500 Boissonault 200 Borden's new 1400 Hordn's Milk rt 9C0 Botany Tons 200 Botany A CCO Bfeln Cj Ky I900t'r Light 100 CLAW RR vtc 400 Cen Pipe 300 ha pin Sacks 900 'hatrerton I on hi Niu and friends invited to attend funral services. 2 P. at her parents" residence. 6121 Marsden Wissinominsr.

Int. Oakland Cem. FOSTER June 4. HELEN wife of Wil Coptinjfent liability on phis purenssea ior forein corrspondnf s. week of June 3, .50 763 24 23' 2 45' 2 8Va 5 10 264 11 1 "2 $35,069,000: previous week.

780.000. 0 Grand Trunic 1 Uood Kubbt-r 7s 10 Manitoba Ywt 7s 10 Mori-is Co 7tSs 29 New Oris 1' ii 5s 5 Nor Sts Pr 6'2 OBITUARY liam H. Foster, of 305rt N. Sth st. Funeral ll3', 1 03'- l038 10378 lOj'V a-4 93'.

2 9344 I 04 I0378 104 Philadelphia Federal Reserve Bank The statement, of condition of the Federal 115 RICHARD DEWEES services 2 P. it Armstrong's, 1927-2!) N. Broad st. Int. private.

FOX. June 4. ANNA widow of Daniel Fox, in her 97th year. Relative and friends are invited to attend funeal services, Mon. 2 P.

at her late residence. 1906 E. Cumberland St. Int. Northwood Cem.

Reserve Bank of Philadelphia at the close of 2 1 Ma Pr oz ct.M8 lib Ibt'kla 4 bs 94 I Park 'lilford 6s ...,97 233-4 23s' business June 3 follows: 23 300 Clevefd Motor 41 OO Chrysler new 9S 96 Sold More Insurance Than Any One RESOURCES June 3. May 27. SPenn 1 L. bs 11 IBPeuu Ai I- 1) s3t-8 I Phila Elec wl I I9' a 1 'Jl'f I 27' 2 126 I268 28' 4 284 GARRISON. June 4.

HARRY son of Gold with Fed! Man In History of His Company Richard S. Dewees, widely" known Res aaent 135. S3 1 .025 SI34.0S3.325 MAID LANE, northwest corner, plot of ground. 204 by 78 feet, has been conveved bv W. H.

Morrison to H. S. Mangin, subject to mortgages of ELKINS PARK. SPRING AND PARK AVENUES, southwest corner, stone colonial type dwelling, with more than an acre of ground, offered for sale at $75,000. is reported sold by Stanley M.

Getz. for Mrs. Bernard Eschner to- Ray Jonas. SOUTH K1DE WEST COULTER STREET BETWEEN FOX AND Mc-MICHAEL STREETS, dwelling property, with garage, has been purchased by'R. D.

Dansel through William H. Wilson Company from G. Hilliard English. The lot is 70 by 150 feet. It was held for sale 3t $35,000.

OAK LANE. 6S25 OLD TORK ROAD, detached three-story stone Phila Kap "it 6a vHU 17 Pure Oil 62S 102 I0I3.4IO2 I Shawsheen 7a Gold redemption late Robert c. and Catherine E. Garrison. Relatives and friends, also Pitman Lodge.

No. 197. F. and A. and all other oreaniiations of which he was a member, invited to funeral services.

2 P. at ISO Lexinrton Pitman. N. J. Int.

Fernwood Cem. insurance agent, who died at his home, 2 Sblvay Co bs '34. 103', 2 fund, with 8 Treasury 16,133831 14.230.33 I 1 2 32 37 183-4 43' 4 20' 2 125 1073,4 in Haverford Tuesday, was buried from the Haverford Quaker Meeting GAVGHAN. June 3. JAMES husbsnd of Veronica B.

Gaufthan. of Babermoore Gold held ecJ0-iveiy asrfiinst a sta uil 6' ls 29 Std 6'2 3 Std Mill 5'. 2S 12 Sun til 5'2s 69 Swift Co 5 2 Tidal Osaire 7 1 7 136 1361,8 957 153,4 9S-4 98' 4 98 98 4 9644 963 9o'2 I04''a 10412 notes 1 5 1 ,964,836 148.363,656 House yesterday afternoon. He was sixty years old. 23 Gold settlement Kelleo.

Ireland. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funerai. S.30 A. 1332 W. Pike st.

Solemn Requiem Mass. St. Stenhen's Church. 10 A. Int.

Holy Sepulchre Cem. Mr. Dewees, as special agent of the fund, with Fed nes Board 49.144,252 47,899.104 2 Trans Contl Oil 7s IOO' 2 I8V01 Ry Hat Gold and gold ctfe held by Provident Mutual Life Insurance Company, sold more insurance than any man in the history of the con Bank 21.454.913 20.649.913 7 1 Hubr fei2R 101 '4 101 Vz 8 1' Kubr '2s I034 I0134 8U Itubr 6'as SI' Kobr 6'2 SUS Hubr 6' a '30. .1004 2U Subr B''2h housp. lot 57 by 230 feet, has been Tot cold re.

.8222.564.022 8216,917.673 sold by David Nierenbera through Her Reserves other bert Hod. to a client of Leon tbsn gold 7,832.251 7.279.502 BEAKS ADD PEAS Wer otiiet. but steady. We onot the follom-i: Bemm. per 100 pbnnd.

marrows, hand-picked. cbolcn 9 75a8.f); pea beans. New York and MicMcan 1924. r1 kidnevs. 124.

$9.7510: 11m. California. 1924. trreen pea. 1924.

tfirfl.2S: areen pllt pea. 1924. S7: yellow snlft rea 1924. lentils. 1924.

Choice, f.7.50 FRTTITS AND VEGETABLES The. Bureau of Aarrienltural Economics reported Dusine a follow Apple: Market dull. New York A2H-ineb Baldwin. Virginia No. 1s 2H-1nnh Albermarle Pippins.

$9. Cantaloupes: Market stronger. California salmon tint Jumbos 34. 5. std.

33s. 7: td. 4.1. 1: nonvs. 4s.

$5.50: flat. 9 and 12s. few Mexico salmon-tint std. 45s and W.SO: td lrreanlar. pack.

$5: ponv. 45. 4a 4 SO: flats. S22.2!V Pewberrie: Msrket steady. 'orth Carolina 32it.

cro'e. $44. IH: poor Iott a $3. Routh Csrolina cvates. J3.SO 4.

Fxprs. North Carolina. 32-qt. crates. S4.50S5.

Peach: Market slightly stronger. Georgia 6 I'needa. Red Birds. 4.5i": few Esrlv Bose. 5.

Ptrawherries Market tadv. Notth Carolina 32-qt. crates, various varieties. Truck receipts. E.

P. f. Va. and crates various varieties. 1 3.50a4.

fancy. few extra fancy, high a New Jersey 32-qt. crates. variou vartei-e. SO: few fancv.

S.S0aA. Watermelon: Msrket weaker. Florida bclk cr Tom Watsons. 23 to 23 S52 5623. Cherrie: Va.

5-lb. basket few sales. Det. 32-qt. crste.

S4afl: few 7. Aspargns: Evorsss. Maryland, dosen bunches, green, medium to laree. (34: very large, $4-SOs 4 75: few lower. Nearby dozen bunches, white email.

C1.20al.O: medium. Sl.a2.40: large to very laree. $2 40a3 60; green, small. 81.201.99: medium to small. $1.2.4: large to, very large.

13a 3 60: few faeets: Market weak: Norfolk crates. $1 25a 2 00: North Carolina, bunched, aouie heetcd. per 1W1 bunches. nearby, per IOO bun-lie. S4.00: small.

Carrots: Markftt weaker: Norfolk, crates. I'ennsvlvania. per bunch, few ale. 4s5C; small. 3c.

Market weaker: Eastern fh-re "Virginia, barrel crates, pointed. $2.75 3 23: small. $2 50: Norfolk, barrel rrate rc-inted. S2.6O3.0O: New Jere-r. -bushe! baskets, few sale.

SI. 23. Celery: Market dull: Florida. lO-inch crates, washed and pre-cooled. 8.

No. 1. some ooor condition. $1.502.90. ard B.

Geis and Company, for Total reserves 273 1 97. 1 75 IOQ' 2 998 I OO 1 S9'2 99 99 99 933.4 99 98 '4 98 98 '4 I Knar ei-2s 32. 3 8 Hubr 6' 28 '33. 3 Hubr 62a '34. Rubr '2 '37.

Bl- Ruhr 6' as 38. Xon-reerve cash. 81,698,770 SI. 590.275 ARDMORE, GLENN ROAD, stone Bills discounted: 98 '4 colonial type dwelling, with sraraae 98 ''4 98 98 '-98 Secured by l- Go-it obligation 420.720.350 J28.I07.COO 7 8 Ruhr 6'2 '39. I I Kubr 6' is '40.

93 93 1017a 32 377 8 184 43 '4 20'-2 127' I7 2 23 14' 2 255 1 3 '2 23' 4 74 6H 5 I 34 3134 23' 2 482 9' 4 2Sa 3' 2 45' 4 2 I 4 6S 129' 2 30' 2 177 8 194-4 43 a 7 1 a 2 '8 161 4 237 a I I 3.4 43 9 297 68 17' 2 831 2 3758 85 634 I '2 8' '2 5744 24 I 52' '2 984 98 has been purchased br H. M. Judson through William C. Griffith Com Other bill dis 2300-Con Bak A tSOO on Bak SlOOCont Bak pfd (CO Curtiss Assets gOO Cuba Corp 600 Curtis A IOO Coir ln- rC0 1avid Grimes S50 Del I- CI 600 Doe hier' le Forrest vtc 30O Pi'bilier Bad -2CO Dunhil 500 lnrant Mr SCO Duz A 725 Klcc Auto SCO Ek-c inrt I CO Turt-ka Vac 200 Federate. Met 5 CO Franklin IOC Knrd Mtr Ola 00 freed Eiseuiann I Gabr-el Snub A SCO Garod I crp 00 Gen t)ut A inc Gen Out vtc 700 Gillette Tiaz 600 Glen Alden I S00 Goodyear Tire 2CO Grencan Bak SCO Habirshaw Klec 00 Hal! -SCO Happiness St A 100 Heydc-n Chem 1 CO Hazeltine 200 Imperial Trb SCO Inter Coccr 400 Inter Match pf 500 Intern Kub SCO Kelvicarer 150 Kraft Che's ICO La Kail Est 50 Leh Vat Coal 900 I-eli Val ctf SCO Liberty Ch Str ICOI.ib MeN 100 Marconi 100 Marconi 2C0 Moneel Bos 100 Midvale Ord 200 Mercan Ste 4C0 Music Master -30 Natl Tea 50 3 Zinc CO Nizer A counted I5.035, 169 13.526,177 102' 2 32 37-7 19 43' 4 22 a I7'4 2314 145-8 2 14t 23' 2 ...74 63'2 5134 314 ...432 93 273 3 2 St4 21 '4 683b 129' 2 318 1778 I 934 43 a 7 "8 2' a I 6' 4 237 12 43 9' 8 298 68 '-4 17' a 83-a 3734 85 63 4 1 2 8' 2 574 ...24 1 52' '2 13' 2 904 454 pany from S.

P. Curtis, for $95,000. The property, includes a lot of two GILINGER June 4, SYLVESTER GER. aged Relative and friends, alto Perseverance Lodre. No.

46, K. of are invited to attend funeral. Pat. 2 P. from residence ot Harry P.

Gillinjer. Barren H1U, I'a. Int. Barren Hill Cem. GREAVES.

Jnne 3. at Chester. formerly of Germantown. MARTHA wife of late Sydney Greaves, aaed S2. Relatives and friends are inviterl to funeral services.

3 P. at apartments of William H. Bat-tersby. 3316 N. Broad st.

Tnt. Mt. Moriah Cem. Frienda may call Frl. eve.

BEER. June 3. MARY JANE, wife of John C. Greer. Relatives and friends are invited tc attend funeral service.

2 P. M. precisely, at her late residence. 2133 N. 13th at.

Int. private. REINER. June 3. MARY LOflSE.

daughter of late John F. and Dorothea Grei-ner. Funeral service. 2 P. at her late residence, 6240 Homer Gtn.

Int. private. ORUBGELD. June 3. ROSE, wife of late Isaac Gruhgeld.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services. 10 30 A. M. precisely, at her late residence, 2359 N. Woodstock at.

Int. Har Nebo Cem. HAEBERt-E June 3. GOTTLIEB, husband of Anna II. Haeberle 'nee Reinbardt).

ared 69. Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral services. 1.30 P. at residence. 1242 N.

Front st. Int. Montrose Cem. HAGEN. June 3.

FRANCIS. beloved Total bills dl- acre. 14' 2 253 I I a4 2314 72 6034 51 '2 3134 23' 2 482 94 268 3 2 45 21 '4 63 127 30' 2 173 4 19' 438 7 18 28 I 6' 4 238 I 14 427 9 2978 67 a 17' 2 S3' -a 37' 2 85 a 634 1 1 's 8'2 57 24 150 rounted Last sale. 1600 SUMMER STREET, four- Low. Bills bought in story dwelling, with lot 20 by 131 feet, open market extending to inter street, has been purchased by the Foote Mineral Com ij.

st. uue notice of funeral will be riven. KPEBR June 2. MARY wife cf George W. Sperr (nee Nolan t.

Rplatives and friends are invited to funeral. Sat fi 30 A husband residence. 3439 Frankford ave Solemn reqniem mass, at St. Jean 0f Arc's Church. 30 A.

M. Int. Holy Sentilchre Cem. SPRUANCE. Of diphtheria June 2.

at his parents residence. 71 Crittenden st Airv. WILLIAM BEVXlVf.8 -f Governmen' I vacuum Oil 7 7 Web 6' 28 98 FOREIGN BONDS Sal" in SI CCO. Issue. High.

l2Anadian Nat 1 6', '2 lOAnad Nt 6s 99 23 Est France 7. 847'8 3 French Nat Mail 7s. 83 60 Fried Krupp 7s 94'2 47 Ind Bank Finland 7s. 97 ISMedellln City 8i 995 I Netherlds 6 '72 ...1063 I Graz City 8s 98 5 Russian 6'2s I34 IS Bnss 6' 2 Nat ctfs. IS I7 8iera Halsfce 7s '28.

97 84' 82 94 847- 83 94' 4 securities: 835.805.313 841.633. 177 2 1,780.406 21.603.454 636.660 $636,600 17.236.200 17,236.200 1 60.000 60.000 317,932.800 SI7.932.80O pany, Inc.T from Jennie A. Small. The Bonds property was held for sale at S2u.000. 96' 2 S6'2 99', 4 99 Treasury notes Ctf3 of Indebt's J.

Edward Lutz and Chester Osborne were the brokers in the transaction Total Govt securities and Mrry Florence fipruanre. ased IS Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funersl service, at North Cedar Hill Fri 2.30 ELEVENTH STREET AND ME- DARY AVEME. southwest corner. 965 965 plot of ground. PO by 125 feet, is re STEIN.

June 3. at Old Lslle' TTom tfi. Foreign loans on gold All other earning assets 952 95 hz 976.500 2.250.0O0 976.500 2.250,000 22 Mem Halrke 7 "35. 14 Swiss Govt 5'2 IOI 7 'nomicg. ROSINA STEIN Funeral Sat l': A.

at Chelten Hills Cem Cremntort- ported sold by William C. Griffith Company for Helen Barrows to Isadora 14 To ho Elec Pwr 7 9078 9034 907 cern. He was president of the Provident-Quarter-Million-Dollar Club. He was appointed a director of the State Institution for Feeble-Minded in Eastern Pennsylvania by Governor Sproul. He also served as- commissioner of Haverford township for a dumber of years.

During the war he was a member of the Board of Managers of the Cheyney School for Colored People and a member of the Draft Board. Mr. Dewees is survived by his widow and a daughter. Miss Hannah Dewees. REV.

GEORGE ROGERS Burial cf St. George's Church Pastor to Take Place Today Rev. George Rogers, of St. George's Episcopal Church, Sixty-first street and Hazel avenue, who died Tuesday at the home of his sister, Mrs. J.

Frank Copeland, Drexel Hill, will be buried today in Arlington Cemetery. Bishop Thomas J. Garland, assisted by Rev. George C. Foley, will conduct the funeral services.

Mr. Rogers came to this country in 1874. after receiving his ecclesiastical education in London. made his home in New England, where he became known as a preacher throughout Massachusetts and New Hampshire. He served for sever! years under Bishop Wittaker at St.

George's Church here. DR. G. H7LAMPEN Authority on Indian History Dies at 66 Dr. Garrett Harlow dampen, an authority on the history and customs of the American Indians, died at his home, 1405, South Broad street, Wednesday, 93 941 35 ThyMen I Stl 78..

94'. I Ex-diTidecd. Total earning assets S73.745.226 334.40.1,932 Giuck. for $7800. The site will be improved with a dwelling to'cost $30,000 HAVERFORD, plot of ground, com I2V2 12, 2 PUBLIC UTILITIES prising two acres, part of the forme $58.

100,214 1.122,466 421.865 Uncollected $96,621,393 Bank premises 1,122,466 Ail other resources 433.2 1 I Cora: Market slirbtly atroarer: Teias. bushel basket. 25. CucumbeT: Market steady: Flcrida. 25-suart hamper, fancy.

2J; choice. $1.73: oufh Carolina, bushel hampers, 83.609.50: choice. SO: express. Sooth Csrolina. 32-qurt crates, few sales.

S1.00,a2.50. Eggplant: Market steady: Florida, crate, fancy. Earole: Nearbr, 25a40c. Kohlrabi: Nearby, per bunch. 4.3c: smH.

2.3c. Lettuce; Market dull; California, mostly ordlnarv to poor crates. Iceberg. $2 00a2.30: poorer. 30oa1.5O: New Jersey, crate of two dozen heads.

few lever: Ptunvlvaaia. bushels. 13a33c: barrels. Lima bean: Market steady; Florida. 2S-quart hampers, S3.5Oa4.0O; poorer.

$2.00 3.0O. Mushr'-om: Pennsylvania. 3-pound bas 291 294 1343 1857's 45 '2 453' wiscom tract, nas Deen Dougnt by ii. jrurfepatncfc tnrough A. Warnoek from Mcllrain Comoanv I I I '8 I I I 8 I I I '8 Tot resource! .3379.017.343 $369,333,930 Bid.

Asked. 31 83a 106 81 a 82 89 90''2 ..161 1 64 900 Opnenlie'm Collins 45 7200 I'athe Exch A 47 Adirondack Power A Light do preferred American Gas A Electric do preferred American Light A Traction do- preferred 46 The purchaser will improve the plot with a dwelling which, including the cost of the ground, will represent an investment of approximately $45,000 4434 623,8 46 45' '2 10234 42 '2 41 95 444 6 2'- 'a 46 44 1023 4 42 ''2 41 95 98V2 101 son of Francis and Nellie Hagen inee Wright! Relatives and friends, also classmates of Rt. Carthage's School, invited to funeral. .30 A. from residence of grandparent.

6130 Cedar ave. High mass of reo.uieni. Kt. Carthage Church. 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. HAMILTON June 2. ELEANOR beloved wife of Ernest C.

Hamilton. Relatives and friends invited to service. 2 P. residence. 652 N.

33th at. Int. Arlington Cem. Friends may call Thurs. eve.

HESS. Jane 3. ELIZABETH, wife of late George Hess, in her 00th year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services. 2 P.

at residence of her daushter. Mrs. Julius J. Heppe. 4629 Greene Ger-maatown.

Int. private. HOFNICK. June 3. ROSE, beloved wife of Herman Hofnick (nee Gorman).

Relatives and friends invited to attend funeral services. 2 P. at her zorx'a residence. Harry Hofnick. 426 E.

Wildey St. Int. North Cedar Hill Cem. Remains may be viewed Fri. eve.

HURLEY. June 3. CATHARINE, widow of Arthur Hnrley (nee Costello). Relatives and friends, also all societies of which she was a member, are invited to attend funeral. 7.30 A.

from her late residence, 620 Locust Germantown. Solemn mass of requiem. Immaculate Conception Church. 9 A. M.

Int. New Cathedral Cem. 500 5IO LIABILITIES Fed! Res notes in actual circulation $156 922.925 IV posits: Member Bank, Res account Government 1.593.103 1,963.015 Other deposit 1,388.503 429.780 44 V4 STEWART. June 4. FRANCES A wife cf William Stewart.

Relstives snd friend aifo Wvandotte Council. No. S3. Panchfers of Pocahontas, are invited to attend funeral. Snn 2 P.

JL. from late residence. 1215 Chestnut Camden. N. J.

Int. Montrose Pa. Friend may call 7 to 9 M. STOUTENBURGH At Altaden. oa Mar 2S.

GUV husband of Ixuis H. Stout-enburgh ine Dnndo). Relatives and frienda are Invited to th ervlce on Mondv. Jcf. (.

at 2.30 P. Daylight-saving Time), n't'thi home of his father, and mother-in-law-, 10S Rolling road. Springlield. Del. pa.

Interment private. STL'LL. On June 3. ANNE, widow of George H. Stull.

Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral on Monday at R.30 A. from her residence. 2509 North 17th st. Solemn requiem ma at Chnrch of Our Lady of Mercy at 10 A. M.

Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. SI LLIVAN June 2. JOSEPHINE M. beloved wife of William D. Sullivan and daughter of Josephine M.

and late Michael Luttrell. Relatives and friends, also B. V. M. Sodality League of Sacred Heart, and Ladies of Pan Salvador.

Invited to attend fnneral 8 SO A. from her lata residence. 340 N. 6Jd st. Solemn reouira mars at Our Lady of Rosary Church, '10 A.

M. Int. St. Denis' Cem. TROTH.

R. LOUISA, daughter of late Dr. Samuel N. and Ann Troth, suddenly. Mh Day.

6th Mo. 4th. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral. 2 P. M.

(davliglit-savlng). 7th Day, 6th Mo. 6th. at Friends' 41 14 47 103 42' 2 42 95 44' 4 ..1097 l9'a M1 173 Sl'4 2003 PINE STREET, three-story brick building, has been sold by Mears Brown for Mrs. Leonard Morgan to a client of J.

C. Fuller, Inc. The lot is 20 by SO feet to Panama street. 372S LOCUST STREET. thre-storv 63 90 80 79 80 101 62 89 70 77 73 99 60 98 1097a 1097-8 19 1 9'8 II H' 2 I7s I73 dwelling.

held for sale at $9O00. has 5I8 5V8 Total deposits 8133.323.386 $128,375,646 American Power A Light do new stock do preferred American PoWic Utilities do preferred Appalachian Power do preferred Arkansas Light Power do preferred Arizona Power dO preferred Cltie Service new do preferred do preferred do Bankers share do Banker share Colorado Power do. preferred 250'4 25014 250'4 been purcnased by a client of WilliaEi 05 .04 .05 H. H. fjmck Brother.

from Eugene Costello. referred availability item Capital paid in .4 Surplus All other 5221 IRVING STREET, two-story $52,893 939 I 1.215.850 20.059.285 566.235 $57,505,120 I 1.215.850 20.059.285 543.2 II I CO Purity BaU A 8600 Turity Bak 200 Pet Milk pfd I 100 Pratt Lam 20O Reid Ice iOOReid Ice Cr pf S309 Rem Type A 30 Rem Typ pt I 1 00 Keo Mtr Trk 800 Perr Elec A 1 00 SchwartT A tri 500 Pinzer Lt 20 Sincer Mnrh gOQO South I -800 St Tap 200 St Paul A I ICC Ptuz Mtr i 300 Swift Intl 800 Thermlodyn 6C0 Thom RadlT iOOTcb Pro Exp ICOTowet Mfar Carb 3C0 T'nir Plct 30C0 T'ni Prof Shg 625 Victor Talk 500 Ware Radio 1 600 Warner Bro A ICOWilfton new wi lOOW'ilson A wi CO Wilson pfd wl 7 2CO White Rock new lOOO White Bk rtc SYLAN. One June 4. FLORENCE M. wife of John J.

Hyland. Service on Saturday. 10 22 85 394 82' 61 19V4 19 35 98 86 142 156 85 99 76 374 814 63 184 BVz 33Vz 94 Let 120 85 139 133 83 92 74 dwelling, nas been sold by Adele B. Myers to N. H.

Berberian. The price asked was $72,000. Blair. negotiated the sale. BEVERLY HILLS.

NORTHEAST SIDE NETHER WOOD ROAD Tot liabilities $369,833,930 A. M-. at her residence. 2428 Garrett road. Lansdowne.

Interment private. 55 20 251-2 IO'2 3 3z 7 'a 688 29 tvz 72 12 1 6 'a 13 Vz 28 69 37 36i 54 7. -8 19 834 25' '2 10 3 32 7' 68V8 29 77a 7134 12 I 6 Vz 1 3 Vz 29 Vz 69 Va 37 3'2 55 20 a 3. 8 25'z 1 I 3 8 3 3'2 7Vz 69 -29'2 9 75 138 ln l3'2 28'2 69'4 37 37 Meeting House. 4th and Arch Philadel- Celnmbns Rwy pw A 2d preferred Commonwealth Edison Commonwealth rower lift preferred Consumer Power pfd Eastern Tex Elec new hia.

int. at Friends' Grounds. Haddonfleid. phla. SOUTHEAST OF FAIRFIELD AVE X.

J. Ratio of total reserves to deposits and Federal Reserve note liabilities combined, week of June 3. 79.5 per previous week, 73.6 per Contingent liabilities on bills purchased for foreign correspondent, week of June 3. previoc week, $3,487,000. NUE.

newly built Colonial style dwelling, lot 50 by 100 feet, has been boucht after an illness of more tnan a year. He was 68 years old. Dr. Lampen, the son of Dr. Michael Lampen.

received hie early education at St. Joseph's College and Central High School. As president of a college in Nebraska, he became interested in the Indiana, writing several volumes on their lives and customs'. He was widely known here later aa a teacher of En kets. 50ca1.25: "Oor low a 20c.

Onions: Market steadv; Texa. standard crate Yellow Bermuda. V. S. No.

1 94.00: commercial pack. S3.75: boilers and V. S. No. 2s.

$3.00 3 SO: poor Ion- a S1.50: Crvstal White wax. r. ft. No. 2s.

3 23 Pea: Market steadv: Eastern Shore Virginia, bushel hampers. Ti-r-honea. 31.5Oa2.0O: eXDre. Eastern Rhort Maryland and Eastern Shore Virginia, bushel r-amoer. large.

$1.001.30: few. 81.73: Jnne. 7Va1.0rt: New Jerser. H-bnshel baskets, large. $1 ora1.30; Junes, mostlv 81.00: poor lower.

Parsley New Jersev mostlv $1. Peppers Matkef weak. Florida some wasty crate fancy 81.90a2.3A: choice. 75c. Potatoes New market weak and dull.

P. Carolina slat bbl Cobbler tr. 8. Is. $4.

50a few $5.23. poorer, slack low as 84? V. S. No. 2 some small Slack heated.

$1.732.50: slat and stave bbls Spauldine Rose V. S. No. 1. 83a5.30: poorer slack heated low a $4.

Norfolk slat bbls. Cobbler. 8. No. is, 83: E.

P. Va. stave bbl. Cobblers r. 8.

No. 1. 83.23: badr scabbv. $2.50. Old market steady.

New York 150-fb. say round white. V. S. No.

Is. Main 130-lb. sax piiMing Rose C. a. No.

Is. 12v lb. sai Snauldina Rose V. S. No Is.

81.00a 2 sick. Radlshe Nearby per 10a bunches. 81a2. Rhubarb Nearby per 100 bunches. 1.5Ob2.50: fancy Romaine N.

J. basket 20a 350; barrels. 50caSl. etrfngbeans Market Urm. North Carolina bushel hampers green rrmnd.

flat creen. $3.50: wax. $4. North Carolina bushel hampers flat wax and irreea. 83 4..

South Carolina round green bushel hamper poor quality condition. North Carolina bushel hampers round green S3 SOa 4 Spinach Nearby H-baskets 10a23c: bosh-el. String onion Nea rby per 100 hunene. poor. 81.

Sweet potatoes New Jersey -bushel baskets, vellow No. Is. fancy. f2a2.25 Tomatoes-Market slfj-htly stronrer. Afiss.

4 turnina wrapped TJ. S. No. Is. 81.HSal.73: carlot sales, 81..

TeTas Bs turning jvranped" No-. 8s wrapped IT. 8 1. Fl 6s turning wrapped fancy, ome wasfy mostly. 83a3.SO: choice mosfy "3 gem and eyook.

81.501.75 Penna. sale orange Florida boxe 4 Calif. M.mEift.23. Grape-m tF7orfda slZZf0- Lexnalif. 101 I3 14 105 by Harold R.

Bruen from Edwin J. Gilfillan. The sale was negotiated by William H. Wilson Co. 5473 SPRING STREET, two-story 99 Bank of England L0XDO-.

-Tune 4. The weekly ffeeat of the Bank of England shows the following dwelling, nas been sold by Blair, PUBLIC UTILITIES lACrl 4ironnck Pwr 9" for John tjumn to Anna The property was held for sale at $4000. S3 'a 105 glish literature. Dr. Lampen was the "brother of Louis H.

Lampen, who died 105 20 Adirondack Pw Tt Jt. wi 115 30 74 98 33 9 5 75 143 51 93 94 ..112 27 70 96 37 3 79 69 ..140 49 91 .320 33 3 3 Vz KACFMANN. June 3. HERMAN, husband of Rose Wymia Kaufmann. Relatives and friends Invited to attend funeral services.

2 P. at hiav lata residence. 1303 Chelten ave. Oak Lane. Int.

private. Kindly omit flowers. KELXEY. June ROBERT c-- husband of Jennie Hill Kclley. Relatives and friends and all organizations of which he was a member ara invited to attend funeral services.

at 2 30 P. M. at Siloam M. E. Church.

70th and Woodland ave. Int. Mt. Moriah Cem. Friends may call at home.

6612 Paschall art. Trl. eve. KLEEMAJT. June 3.

EMMA V. (nee Jar-reft), wife of William Kleeman. residence 1237 N. Newklrk. aged 40 years.

Relatives and friends, also members of Beiievue Council. -No. 14S. 6. D.

of I. are Invited to attend funeral services. 2.30 P. from 2S2 Master st. Int.

private. Friends may call Fri. eve. from 7 to o'clock. LAMPEN.

June 3. DB. G. HARLOW LAMPEN. Relatives and friends invited to service.

2 P. late residence. 1405 8. Broad st. Int.

private. LEUCHSENRING. June 4. LTJCIEX CHARLES LErCHSENRING. aged 63.

Relatives and frienda. also Mille Lodge. No. lOOO. I.

O. O. T.i Corona Siloam Encampment. No. 17.

I. O. O. 8. g.

White Ben. Association, and employees of S. S. White Dental Mfe. Invited to funeral services.

2 P. at residence. 1462 N. Corlie st. Int.

Mt. Peace Cem. Friends may call Sat. eve. Air Tr ....1693 4 162 866.000 643.000 217.676 1.931.000 7,395.000 4.

175.000 870. OOO changes: Total reserv decreased Cfrrulatloo Increased decreased f. fitUer securities decreased Other deposits Increased Public deposit decreased Note reserve decreased Government securities 100 100 50 Ant 2560" SOUTH I Y-E IGHTH STREET, northwest corner Buist avenue, two-story dwelling, held for sale at $7500. is reported sold bv Albert M. Greenfield Co.

for Herman C. White to Helen Mocdia. It is assessed 88 105 33 Ve 92Vz I0O 8 1 vz 39 -4 SW 3 6 lTe 89 'a 6878 do preferred Electric Railway Securities- Electric Bond A Share pfd Empire Gas A Elec pref General Gaa A Electric pfd Galveston-Houston Electric -do preferred Ill'nfrta Power A Ught pfd lateral Utilities Corps A do Class II Rentocky Jenrities do preferred Lehigh Power Beccrttle Mississippi River l'ower do preferred Xafion.tl Tower A Light dr preferred Northern Ontario 1' A do preferred Northern Power do preferred Xortliern Tex Electric d- preferred Oklahoma Oaa Elec pfd Paeiflc Gas A Electric Portlasd Ry Lt do 1st. pxeferred do 2d re erred several years ago. Jt uneral services will be held at his home tomorrw.

MRS. 'ANNAJW. PUFFER Member of Penna. Historical Society in West Newton, Mrs. Anna Wynkoop Puffer, a mem 324 9.960.0OO pri r.

new A Pf Pwr A Si-i Pw I'n- I-t I. ufd r.pn El Ba! 81 39 '-4 3 6 3. 4 36 61 'z 89'? 68SS- 42 99 '2 101 SCO Am 2CO Am 50O Am 3900 85C0 Am I CO Am 200 B'lf 7C0 Con 45 47 73 Tiie proportion of the bank's reserve to liability this week is 2179 per last week It was 23.07 per cent. Rate of discount, 5 pey cent. 42 151' 2 (5l'2 75 120 98 42 64 91 95 8lc 89' 2 36'a 93' 89 6378 42' .153 68 84 JO1 4 7413 I 041? 1 30 55' 2 8 1 49 2 68 2S00 C'iieih 6C0 omii 63 ber of the Pennsylvania Hostorical' So Pwr rn T'ti pfd Bank of France, June 4.

The weekly statement of 50 omm I PARIS ciety, died Tuesday at West Newton, Mass. She was sixty-eight yeara Id- the Bank Kratteo sbdws the following $4100 and has a lot 17 by 79 feet. Settlement has been made for the auto sales, show room and garage premises, at f0G to 910 North Broad street, purchased recently by John R. Maxwell throueh Mastbaum Brothers Fleisher from D. A.

Solis-Cohen, subject to mortgages of $320,000. Hermann Brother represented the purchaser The lot is 120 by 160 feet to a rear street. Estimates are being receired by Roberts $: Roller for work on the temple building to be erected at Broad VAN FOSSEN. June 4. MARY HAYES (nee Toy).

wife of Eugene Van Fossen. Notice of services later. TAUTIER. At Roebling, N. June S.

JOHN OLIVER, husband of Freda E. Vautier. Funeral services at his late residence, 30 Mala Roenltng. N. 2 P.

M. WERNTZ. MARIA, widow of late William B. Werntz. suddenly.

June 2. Relatives and frienda Invited to attend funeral. from residence of her son-in-law. J. Burn Allen, 6143 Oxford Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes, 10 A.

M. Int. at Old Cathedral Cem. WILLS Suddenly. June 3.

CHARLES of 4330 Parrish hnsband of the late Catherine Wills. Relative and friends. als Masters. Mate and Pilots' Asso. and employee of P.

R. R. and Phila. Camden Ferry, are invited to attend funeral. 9 A.

from the David G. Frankenfleld 317 N. 52d t. Friends may call Fri. eve.

Int. private, Harlelgh Cem. WILSON. June 3. CATHERINE WILSON (nee Wilhereh wife of Archibald Wilson.

Relative and frienda are invited to attend funeral. S.30 A. from her late residence. 123 Osborn Wissahlckon. Solemn requiem mass; at St.

John the Baptist Church, at 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. WIMER.

On June 1. MABEL BROWNING KNIGHT WIMER, wife of William E. Wimer. and daughter of Sallie and late Joseph Knight, Jr. Relative and friends are invited to attend funeral service 3 P.

at the home of her sister. Mr. Hnrvey C. Bell, 130 Westminster Mercnantville. N.

J. Int. private, Colestown Cem. WITTROCK. Jnne 3.

MINNA LOUISE, widow of Christian Wlrtrock. ared 68. residence. 1421 W. Caynga St.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend fnneral services. 10 A. at the parlors of On 1301 W. Lehigh ave. Int.

Sit. Vernon Cem. Friends may call Fri. 7 0. WOERNER.

Jnne 2. KATHERINE M. nee Freudeaberger). wife of G. Harold Woerner.

Relatives and fri9tda ar Invited to funeral services. 2 P. at her late W. Sommervtlle ave. Int.

Northwood Cem. WOOD. June 4, ORESTES husband of AMELIA Wood, aged 76. Relatives and friend, also Men's Bible Class of Brethren ''hurr of Germantown. emp'oveee of Mt.

Airy Barn, are invited funeral services. 2. P. At a. 121 E.

8prlnger Oermsnfown. Int. Ivv Hill Cem. Friends may call Frl. eve.

BRAN wa senrre and teadllv ieM 84 39 7 13 I 04 2 12ft 55' 2 78 14? 83-. 4 39 7 1 2 1 04 '--a 1 204 55' 2 7. 142 Mrs. Puffer, a descendant of Judge LITHGOW. One June ELLA, widow of Henry Wynkoop, a member of the First ouote the following nrtcea fo- car lot in IOO nennd snck per von.

'nclndin Hard r'lVl' Toiver Securitiea 101 69 96 47 80 74 20 3: 57 86- 108' 85 I 17 foa 47.000 I 25.0OO ..945.575.000 25.022.000 83.673.000 .582.013.000 Continental Congress, took an active harse rraa'-s: c.nut itt hnd lucre KilTt iu in-reft'f Noses tn Clrcnlat Ion Inc. Treasury depolt-t doc. General deposit decreased Bill discounted nereasrvf 4tt-snre i Lgt do preferred Pugef W-nd Pwr A df preferred interest as a member of the. Historical S30O Klc- B1 y-ti 60 Klec 1 50 'Jen 'i F-l I GO v-orjrit A 3 A 5 400 Inter '3 COO l.ehipli 1wr --IOMi'i West 1'nl 5 50 Mf wf rt S00 Mid Wet Ut rt 1 170 -rti: S( T700 Nor 1'" wrl IJ7i Natl Vn-f I.t 9 93 95 1054 1 024 1023'4 BAXTD HAY ANT) STRAW Receipts fit IT w0.hn:i.r', 2, Cr fra The mi' ket was oniet and tncre wera smnl offer-! at former rate. We 07T th? rrwir; 56.544.000 Society.

A portrait of Judge Wynkoop painted by Rembrandt Peale was 2 2' 2 Vresh sdvsn-e tn State amounted to 1.350,000,000 irua' i. rn Mnff nn Timork. 122 27 .335 45 77 72 .17. 35 54 33 106 61 3D I 14 107 118 205 82 81 101 9f 92 9lVz one of her prized possessions. Mrs.

Puffer is survived by her husband and three daughters, Mrs. Newell Charde, rolved. No. 1. Sl7alr No 2 ViVaia- .115 120 243 321 IO 4 1 8' 2 518 8 I I 8 24., 318 97 46 lS'2 30 95 Lonj Beach.

Mrs. Clavton H. ATTTl 1 d0 7'rt fir ft erred Republic itailwav A Lifnt 6t preferred Soother calif Fdison. do preferreft do 8" preferred Tampa Electrl- Tennessee Electric" do 1st preferred do 2d 6 preferred do 7fe preferred Vermont fiydro Elec pfd Western Power do preferred Ernst. Wellesly Farms, and Miss Fannie B.

Puffer. West Newton. Mass. I 0" '4 45 182 533 8 99 I 17 1 07 'a 115 115 69 84. 32 I03 98 53 93 5 I OO Nor Ohio Pw ICO Nor Ont -4 00 Power 12100 Pwr s-e 750 South 1 5C0ot.1 Cl F.di 25 so (al Kd pf A (75 al pf B- AOC- Tcnr Elec Pwr 12200 I'n Pw Lt nr.ct ni Mrs.

William R. Wright, a sister resides in Swarthmore. l07'2 107' 93'2 93Vz ThVZk-r Pounds in sack. ine marker wa qirlet. but tdi- tt T'r wJid juT- W5t7.

neitrbv, fhov t. ta straight. natent. 8S.50afi: short patent "3a 0.75: fancy, brand 81010.75. Ry7 flonr.

37? mnilntSSlSi- nuhls hi-2, 8: 2.031.880. The market advanced i. Quote: rij a.wi No 2 red winter irh DIEO BAIT.T. Fourth day. Sixth month, third.

65s 81 4 4534 258 523 a 92 658 80 '4 453,4 25- 5134 92 llat'y. Bid. Asked. Slat'y. Hid.

Asked. Adirondack Pr A Lt 6.. 1950 l05'ts 93V4 66 84 26 547'3 92 OILS 233 Pw i-t ANNIE T-. dauschter of late Samuel L. and Elizabeth Tatum Baiiv.

Services at (The Pennsbnrv). 5431 Greene Fifth Amer A Elee" 6s ...2014 98'4 99 a i 1 i 1' 1.R. day 7.30 o'clock. Further services, on Sixth day. 11 A.

M. (dayUaht-savlnr). at Friends' Meetine House. Mercer Trenton. 23 Vx 23V4 60 60 l.ft? 1.8 1 92 1.50 1 .07 1.S3 N.

J. Amer Pwr A Light 6b. 20 1 6 9644 Appalachian Pwr 1st 194 1 99 Lt A Pwr 6.. 1954 99 Associated Gii A El 101 BlackKton Val OAK .1925 IOO Central Pwr A Lt 6 196 100 97' IOO 100 102 101 nrai No 4 rd winter wheat No 8 red winter wheat No 2 red winter, carlickv' No 3 red winter. Barlickv No 4 red winter, garlickv No 3 winter.

garlicVy l. 11 1.S0 l. 14 iavia urngow. agea oa year. Relatives ana friends, also members of the P.

O. of are Invited to the service. Monday at 2 P. 11.. at the residence of her aon-in-law.

Charlea F. Austin. 2S2 Powell road. South Soringfleld. Pa.

Interment at Fernwood Cemetery. Viewing Sunday evening. LODGE. Jnne 3. SAM CEL.

LODGE, hnsband of the late Sarah Lodge, aged 61. Relatives and friends are invited attend the funeral. 1 P. mt the residence of his son. 32O0 Kensington ave.

Int. Har Nebo Cem. Kindly omit flowers. MACGREGOR. June 3.

at 174 X. Sydenham WILLIAM J. MacGREGOR. aged 71. Relatives and friends, also Alumni Girard College Class 1S72.

are invited to services. 2 P. at parlors of Frederick Mann. 1745 N. 19th Int.

private. Frienda may call Frl. after 8 P. M. MALONEY.

June 2. JAMES R. MALONEY. K-lathea and friends, also I'nitv Lodge, 96. T.

and A. Mays Landing. N. are Invited to attend funeral. P.

residence of his brother. 2103 S. Alden st. West Phila. Int.

Port Republic, Jf. 11 A. M. MASKELL-. June 2.

KATHARINE wife of James W. Maskell. Funeral 2 A. from her late residence. 6601 Greenway ave.

Friends way call Thursday eve. Int. Mt. Moriah Cem. McGABRITY.

June 3. SARAH daughter of late John and Cathrine McGarltv. Relatives and friends, also B. V. Mary Sodality of St.

Joseph's Church, are Invited to attend funeral. 8 A. N. E. cor.

3d aad Plna sts. High requiem mass at St. Joseph's Church. 9.30 A. M.

Int. private. McNEILL. June 4. ELIZABETH, daughter of the late John and Susan McNeill.

Funeral services P. residence. 104 E. Walnut laae. Germantown.

Int. private. MeOCILLAN (nee HcConnelll June 2. SARAH wife of John McQuillan. Relatives 51! 2re td attend funeral.

80 A. from her husband's residence. 3035 Borer st. Solemn reqniem mas at Church of the Ascension, 10 A. II.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. 2. HARRIETT N. JJILBY (nee Myers), widow of George W.

Milby. Relatives and friends Invited to service 10.80 A. late residence. 5657 Ridgewood West Phila. Int.

Clayton. N. J. Vlewins; Frl. eve.

MTLHEXCH At Cornwell Heights BATMANN. June 1. HENRY, son of late Oottlieb P. and Christiana B. Baumann.

Rela 1.82 1.81 tives ana inenas lnvitea to funeral -on Central Pwr A Lt 62. .1952 984 100 2 p. late residence. 3420 N. th st.

unji ntwpti. I4Y4 bllhels- tiimia.n 190 bushel, stock. 142.313 ViTi' .4 1 00 Western Pwr 5 I CO West Pw pfd STAXrtARD I SCO Ana-lo Am 10 B'ickeye 100 Cheer Mf lOSCOCont Oin new IOO Cresct PI' 125 Gi.lenM Oil t60OO Humble Oil IO Indiana PL. 4O0 Imp OH "Bl -55O0 Inter Pet SO Maanolin Pet 4QO Ohio Oil 3C0 rairie a ECO I'rairie PL 60 58' 2 25' 1134 54 6 I 4 72'2 32T-8 25a .145 64 58 ''a Friends may call 8 P. M.

Int. Grecn-mouiif Cem. ETAOI NNNNN Ji Asked. 237a 1 17 2I0 61 61 IIS 2344 1 2 I43 80 542 I06 M4 62 I39 33 74 25411 143 62 2244 84 6544 34 53 223 83 173 69 577 65 354 I I 844 244 42 I 17 43 Vi 236 121 l72 25 126 D1V1DEKDJI9TICES mttmTshIlkill road and coal- company. 333 Walnut street.

Philadelphia. June 3. 192V At the stated meeting of the Board of Manager, held this day. a semi-anaval dividend of one dollar and twenty-five cent (S1.25I firm and 1c higher. We ouote: Car lots tor local trade.

No 2 yellow Hi M.t 5i ye'lo-e 81 SOal si" 7euow- No 3 BERGIN. Jnne 2. MART, wife of Thomas Standard Oil Subsidiaries! Bid. Anglo American Oil 23'-' Atlantic Refining pfd i Bftme 8crymser ....205 Buckeye Pip Lin 59 Vz Cbeaebrougu Mfff 59 do preferred 13. Continental Oil 252 Crescent I'ipe Line 'nmbrland Plpr Line 140 Eureka Pipe Line 79 Galena JMgn.tl Oil 54 do preferred new 1 04 do preferred old 112 Humble.

OH 6M''a IUinol Trpe Line .1... 136 Imperial Oil Canada 3244 Indiana Pipe Line 72 International Petrol 23 Magnolia Petrol 46 New York Transit 53 National Transit 22' Northern Pipe Line 82 Vz Ohio Oil 65 Penn Mexican Fuel 3 I Vz Prairie Oil Gas new SII2 Solar Refining 218 Southern Pipe T.ln 81 Foofhern Penn Oil 163 Houthwet Peon Line 67 fttd Oil 'alifornU 57- Std il Indiana 3f' Oi! Kansas 35 Ktd Oil "Kentucky I I 3 Std Oil Xebrash 240 Htd Oi! New Jersey 42'-'a ffi Oil New Jersey pfd I I 6 Htd Oil York 43 Std Oi! Ohio 350 do preferred- Bwaasoa Finch 1 6V do preferred Caton Tsnk 'r I23 do preferred 'If. Tacnam Oil 7 Washington Oil 30 () Ei-dlvidend 5 3 Vz 58 Vz 25V 2S' I I 3, 4 I I 34 54'8 54V8 60' 72 Vi 72' 32 32 25 258 145 M5 834-4 6334 57a 57'-a 121 I2P2 215 215 81 81 165 19 647 s- 65 35' 35'8 "IMt. GRAIN IveprpTiftvt Bergin (nee Gleason). Relatives and frienda are invited to funeral.

Snt? 8.30 A. husband's residence, 2033 Collins st. Requiem mass. St. Ann's Church.

10 A. M. Int. St. Citte Ser-rlre deb 170 do debenture 120 do debeutur 1 10134 10244 do debentare I 1 3 114, Colorado Pwr 1st 5s.

....1993 9512 97 Colombo El A Pwr 6s. .1947 102 104 Connecticut Pwr 5 1993 102 104 Ootl Gas A Elec 9 1927 TOO 10044 Contl Oa A Flee 6s ....1947 100' 101 Cootl Ga A IK 7s 1994 101 Vz 1 02 'a Contl Oa A Elec 98'2 IOO East Texas Elec 6 1942 95 El Paso Electric 5 1932 102 per share declared, payable Wednesday. Julv 15. 1925. Cliecka will be mailed- nn'a Cem.

REBICHF.niRll Jnne MJRfr. RCKr. rn c-. une No 2 yellow corn Car 2 70 Solar eT SO South Penn- .121 Vz .215 31 .169 65 vz Pine No corn and liace streets ior tne Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Valley of 'Philadelphia. Plans, were prepared by Horace T.

Castor. Estimates due June 23. Bids are: being taken by Jacob Blurn berg and H. Louis Solomon for garages to be etected at 5155-57-39 West Girard avenue and at the southeast corner Second ftreet and Susquhanna avenue. The structures will be two stories each.

Permit has been granted by the Bureau of Building Inspection to the Turner Construction Company to erect a sitf-story addition to the manufacturing plant of the Tasty Baking Company on the north side of Hunting Park avenue west of McMiehael street, at a total eost of $180,000. A. Koch has been granted a permit to build eleven two-story dwellings on the south side of Gaynor road west of Bryn Mawr avenue. The total of the operation will be $90,000. At the Recorder of Deeds' office yesterday the following were recorded: Deeds.

318; mortgages. 415; assignments of mortgages. 61; releases of mortgages, 8: cash considerations amounted to mortgage considerations amounted to ground rents totaled $501.75. 'which on a 6 per cent, basis represents a principal of $8362.50. All instruments left for- record at the above office to October 30 are now-ready for delivery.

BTntunrft pekkits grajtted Vt.vr HB-TJCTTJUXS Tiioinaa 3 Whelao tc. Son. 220 Sydney at. rar-are rear of 7235 Borer at: coat 850. A Koch hit Parkiide ave.

11 S-torr dwell-ine south 11 a vtiof road, weat of Bryn Mawr ave: cost 890.600. Keller 932 Cheatnut tt. aaraee. north Tnlpehocken at. at of Wajne are: cot $1'iiarrv Keller.

932 Cheatnut at. 3-atory dwellinV. north aine Tnlpehocken st. east M.acher at. 2 dwelling.

4i1-427 Godfrey ae; 32S9 Araminao are gar-ae rear 413rt Orchard at: CP at 8600. Miltoii-S Bntttrwortb. 2S33 North S3d at. a races. 601 BSd at: coet 81100.

John Marshall. 1115 Slarlrn road, aheda. Transfer book to be closed Friday. June l. 1925.

at 2 o'clock P. Davlight Time, and reopened Thursday, July 16. 1923. at 10 o'clock A. Daylight Time.

PRESTON BREARLY. JR Treasurer. (nee Kline), wife of Fain up I A. W. Berkheimer.

aaed 37 Tears. Relatives and friends are Invited to fVnerat. 2.80 V. nOil liO Kiiith Pen Ind '6E00 Std Oil 3 5 4 M. (D.

L. from 424 TfsOu Glensride. 86' 400 Ptrt Galveston-Houston 5 ..1994 85 Oeneral Oa A EI 7. ..1932 10 KanB K.r No 3 vellow weeviiv corn Manitoba No 1 Northern wheat Manitoba Xo 3 Northern wheit Manitoba No 4 wheat No rre Ni-2 wbite natural oats Sampl whit natural oat M97 I 1 1 97 1 1 20 19 16 1 4 4 va. int, Ardsiev cem.

an I2C0 Std BIOOMER. June 4. DAISIE widow of P. Oil 7CCSd irostd J. Bloomer, 1707 Oxford ifl Reading Ttn-k Veb new Ohio Oil 43 Vs 42 43 ..241 240 240 ..350 356 350 873,4 87'1b 87 Oil 1925 991 I00U .1939 103 106 1927 10044 10144 .1944 98'a 100 .1946 92' 96'2 .1931 9 i4.

100 TITLE TRUST COMPANY Twelfth 'abova Cheatnut PhiUdelphU. Pa. At a meeting of the Board of Directora held June 4. lrt'25. a qoarterly dividend of 4 per cent per share) wa declared payable on Jane 25.

1925 to stockholders of rec 3 Pd Housto Ele 1st 5 Imp Irrif Wst Cl Lebltn Power 9 Pwr It 6s Leilngton tfil 5 ser llilsippi River Pr 5s Mirlippl River Pr 7s BOCHMANN June S. HELEN, wife- of finrt Vieuum NEW YORK MARKETS OILS Grtorce C. Boehmann. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. 1 P.

from- late residence. 2231 S. 12th st. Int. Hillside Cem.

Krlends may call Fri. eve. 5(4 .1935 103 INDEPENDENT S00 Am Cont Oil 13300 Am MaraeailxJ IOO Ark Nat Gas ord Jane 13. 1923. Dividend checks will be p.tVnT..

Yfe: JOO-00 Rye firm- I 1 xoort. Whet- BROWN. Jnne 2. SADIE, danrhtec-of late mailed. JQBS MeSlENAMIN.

Assistant Tressurer. James and Elizabeth Brown. Relatives and 103 90 92' 30 82 105 91 94 Vz 83 85 I 15 87. National rwr Lgt 7 He A 9.. North Carolina pub 8 5s.

.1924 Norther Tex Elee 5 ..1940 Power Meorltte Corp Power fecurities Trust ruaet found PAL friands. also emnloyaes ot Lit Brothers. Invited to service. 1 P. Oliver H.

Bair 1820 Chestnut at. Int. 1ft. Motlah Cem. 35 84 86 i-pTi urra.

1 oarn northern T. 1ke nd rail, No 2 "haVd lake and rail 31 R8H Vmiiid TlJit! do 81.74: No 1 Manitoh In Mn5 t-l corn: 8pof firm: No 2 yellow ftrciT all rail Start xt- Va -i I 'track. N. Y. Viewing Fri.

eve. 9914 IOO" fi PRO ACER. June 4. at his residence. Vew gait River Vat Wtr 6 ...1933 100 10244 York Oity.

NATHAN beloved brother Of Samnel Burrauer. Relatives ami riw, in. Oats: pot firm: No 2 whlri on 3i-Middle West. 317.S3al7.n3 Tlrm; vtted to attend funeral services. 2 P.

M. precisely, at oariors oi Morris Rosenberg's Son. 2O00 N. Broad st. Int.

Mt. Sinai. Kavannaa fci tt rwr 1941 I04'S Seatt'e Electric 5s 1929 99 'tt 1 OO' Ktandard Electric 9 ...1935 99Vz 101' Tampa Electric 8s 1938 96 Washington Cat t'ti! 10' Western States GAF 97'a Western State GAE 6.. 1947 98 100 5' 83s 64 4 8 I 4 37 I I 34 I I 4'-2 I 24 67 3 41 .66 217 9" 7i8 32 I' 244 2344 .90 53,4 27 8 8 65 4 82'8 38 12 12 4a I' 244 67 3 5 '4 I 68 2 1 7 '2 7' 32 I 2578 2334 90 83,4 27 Bt RTON. June 4.

J. HARRY, husband of TO THEHOLDK BS' "oTTltEmNpANIT Light Company Equipment Trust Certificates. Series Pursuant to the terms of the agreement dated June 30. 1816. between Howard H.

Low-ry Girard Trtrsf Company and Reading Transit tc Light Company, all of the outstanding trust certificates of the ahre (except certificates No. 81 to 90. both inclusive, which mature July 1. 1925) are hereby called for re-rfamnfion on Julv 1. 1925.

at 101 per cent, snsi Jane 4. HENRIETTA (nee Hoj-le). wife of Robert A. Milhencli. Relatives and frienda ir Invited attend funeral services, at her lata reeidence.

Bristol pike. Cornwell Heights. Pa 2.30 P. M. (daylight-saving).

Iat. Oak! hind Friends may call after MOORE. Jane 2. MARY widow of Charles A. Moore.

Relatives and friends ars invited to attend funeral services. 2 at her Ute residence. 24 W. Rockland Germantown. int.

private. MOWER. June 3. MARY, wife of Thomas Slower. Funeral service 2PM precisely, at her husband's residence.

Ridge Roxborough. Int. Lc-verington Cem. MCTXIKEN. June 2.

MARY widow of Charles P. MuUiken and danghter of lata Jacob and Mary A. Prints, aged 81. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services. 2 P.

at her late residence. 3634 16th st. Int. private. Friends may call gj4 65a 4 '8 8 2 'a 33 14 I2' 12 41 -2 I '4 27 67' 2 33j 14 I .66 22' 5V 7Vz 32 I '8 26 2344 .90 534 27' New York Cotton Market frnm Inquirer Bureau.

NEW YORK. Jnne 4. Reports that there i genuine concern In the fionfhern and South Central portion of Te over 4he drought situation an'l it aggravation by high tni-peratrire caused a ro on short coverings la ftdgy cotton market which lifted prices for Julv" 63 point and Oetctber iJi prnnta above vesterd.iv close at one time today. The local market for pot cotton was steady and 50 points higher nt 24.33. The range Of pr-tre: 300 frna "1300 it Serrice pfd 1 4-00 do new 'SSOOColumb Synd 22CO Crown Petrol 12100 Creole rj-nd i 200 Derby Oil 1 SCO Euclid Oi! ErO Gibson Oil COO Gulf Oil Pa 5500 Kitby Petrol 1 5100L ago Petrol eC l.ivtnefon ret 1 mi iox l'auucco TI 0 Mount Prod jcO Bradford 1 10 New Knsj.

Fnei 400Ohio fuel iOO I'eer Oil 26CO I'ennok Oil I 200 Ileiter Foster Oil SCO Royal Cda Oil K.v'an Cons 4C0 elt Ctk Prod Elizabeth Bnrfon. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral. 3 P. from his late residence. -20 Glenside Glenside.

Pa. Int. pivte. Graduated, as Lite Savers Th third claas of women to graduate in the "normal" awimmin? fSZ of the Young Men's, Christian A Hh tion ftnii.hert training mSOi: terday they received from Mr. Eva Bauer, head instructor of womin Hm rners at the We8t Philndelphia Built in.

Fifty-geoond and Sausom atreeta "I'ncation aa swimming PADBURV. On fonrta JOHN HER CADBl'RV. in hix S9th year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral. Seventn-ony.

mxtn-montn sixru, at 3 v. M. tdaylieht from his late residence. Chicago Quotations CHICAGO. Jone 4 Fair.

334: Libby Mc. Nem. Middle West utilities. 934; Kivift and Company. Ill: Swift International.

23" Inlon Carbide. 684: K. Gvpsum. 171. Th OH Market OIL CITT.

June 4. Credit balance, 83 53: run AO 243. errsr vnna 11 1ii- accrued dividends. Above trust certificates with all unmatured dividend warrants attached should be preseot-e for payment at th office of Girard Trust Company. Trustee, on or nfter July 1.

1925. 1 BEADING TRANSIT COMPANy Month High tow rio.e v0. 441 locust Germantown. Int. private.

July 22.H.1 23.10 22.5S 22.90 -2 35 CAMTBEtX. Jnne 3. ANNIE widow of S251 and 5205 Atllnaton at: coai j.jw. Oct. f)ec.

22.35 23.13 -Jo. 2.35 22.77 23.13 22 54 Howard b. Campbell, ased 77 years. Rela- to 9 f. 31.

ADDITIOISS 2 Jan. (Forinerlv Heading omp.inr) By; J. H. BICIIER. Asslttant Secretary.

OO ix is YkX efi? nsaaeet iM. navillj sshner "647 ft 7tn. at to 4333 Elcks tiref and frienda are invited to tn services. MURPHY. At his home.

630 W. Ritten- 2.40 aU 33,63 53.02 iiu pMMd tbe Arnerican ReJ crog8 8 7ta 'l 1 30 p. from the narlora 1 Bechter house at GeratntowiT on Jun a. JAiiJU hipmdU. 43.601: areraz aglpmeat.

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