wiPfs MP?V w "T wPP M-Cf 'T.a .!' Wi -nsJ " . Kis WW. Wf.fi IVil-Jdl . W . '. .... "... " -Vl'. Sf ,, ,VT t' . -jf ! . y-: 1 1$. ir- ' ft r : A fu pe mi na 1 ." r i..' HaHP'fM "Ml Tirs: fl Y Business Education In Fhlladclphla nearly everybody knew. of the. auparlgrlty of Hlraier'a Itumneia Celletd. ..It veu daalre business training; of nny Kind, day or evening-, te sine te Ret par ticulars from Htraer's brfoie miihliiK definite arrangement. 1000 day ami nla'u aturienta. Sen type writer. 44 UeliI M'llala wen tnt je-ir , 8peclalttv. Bnerthiuiil. T new i Ulna. finekkt'Dlni, Accounting rnmamhip, Arithmetic. Kngih iind Knleamanehln, , Stray er's Business College i xn ciipatiiiit MrrM Uiiimit et-t rr v a r-v c dadpd e VIj-1A J at niUiUl COMPEL SUCCESS Unerteebed WASTE In paring vefetables la Extravagance Continued Extrav cance meana Fallura CLAD'S PARER turns WASTE Inte WEALTH Kitchen Equipment for HettW tsJ Retttaraali VICTOR V. CLAD CO. 119 & 121 S. 11th St. , . hoot that n-eiy ehltJ hnuttTeuti The Children's Bible StlMtlem from the Old indNtTumtnH in ilmple Er.gl.ih. arrineni hy lit NR. A. SHERMAN end CIHRIXS F. KENT. Dfu tifullj heund and prlrlfd. with 30 full parte illustrations in full color and duotenr. At all bookstores. $3 50 CHARLES SCKIBNEP.'S 0NS NEW ORK ?J'll.ill!iJ!ili'MDIIinl!ill,.,,-'lil!n'u'!il"i,i;il nOTQIIIWIill; ! Hi nlffr '.. II, nl-ir I!?.. 3 '2-lL) pKg, Jc; Jb-pkg, -1.1C d 2 Five delectable blends n In all our Stores I 1 Miimittiiiniiaiii'iiii'iiiiraiffltiVi illhllliiii I .r3 ONE DAY OUTINGS BTtaf tlm abuKn la Eaiifn SlaeJant lime. ,rf tieur ilewer Ujau Ua Unlit DlMDi Tlmt f.ianpia 1 rain r.ewn in ion amir tlitmem ai leavtug a' 0 Je A M 1 .' cm HlaJidrd Time nlll drpart at 7 M A. M. i;a'Uflit Bm tsar lima Frem Markct Street Wharf EVERY DAY until Sept. 9 Atlantic City I A Wiidwoed II Analeaen til Anurawa Avenue 'V Ocean City Caps May T Saa laid City '"d Coraena InUt ,D StoneHarber mm 4ti wiidwoed i.j .71 ar m m AnjIeiii d9 t'SBBj Sll Andraw. Avenut J H ra mUW Ocean City I.V r-. at.. : a BBBl s.ij i.x ju R......J S u,e V".y. f ESI Trip ,..,u.hn, afl Peerment Avnlen Atlastle CUr 'daliyi lOerjia av e no v. for all e't.r uaertB Wi-tkiU n -s Suuaai hOOi, Wlidwe.nl irtai fl 0( li E iw . Sunday only Lxcuraiena Vi(ln Stptamber 10 Martct Mrtut W hart 6 O0 s, ATLANTIC CITY PAGEANT Svptimher G, 7 nnrl 8 Bfiutv Teurnxmrril, Cssrdttalk Parade I lUIlwff Ctulra jnd Haali, Kitewerki, Nc'unt Frlic B.thtra' Kivui. A Fl Crnia f nrl and illraelift feturfi EXTRA SPECIAL TRAINS 9 1 .50 Hound THp 9 1 .50 Stptamber 7 und 6 .Market hi Wharf ft W ai a te Ijp&m" (Cierriti t ) d I p:ig ( .irelin. - t !' h. KtfUir Tikett 0edn Eicurnen Train H FISHERMEN'S EXCURSIONS $1.50 Round SLNDTS 'IP until Stpl IT ,nt M MAimirp rivtb ma rnuTPSf vr.vq Market Rt Wharf ive S, aBiiliu 5 .'J . ANDREWS AVENUE for OTTF.NS HARBOR, AND WILDYVOOD CREST MerLat HI V. dart 4 00 , t uuidcu t u t. Sunday, until Sept. 17 Inc. $1.8Q Terai Rnrr, Seaside Pjtk. Bit Rwinil lna H"d and intetmtdiale jIjIieik CO 1 f Sea Clrt, Aabury ParU, . U,n' B'"sl. and In- Rauna Tria laimediata ktatium. W$2.oeKr;rpd Point Pleaianl h Market htta Whan la a u . t . Sundays September 10 and 17 $2.10 Beach Haven, Spray Beach. Uracil Huven Terrace, Beach Ha ven Crest. Brant Round Trip Bench. Ship Bettem, D.ach Arlington Mulct 3irmt Wtikfl 6 44 A, I O Frem droae street station H fe .OO NEW Y0RKW SUNDAY SaDtcmbar 10 Hread Btrrec ,. 0.uiM Wtit Phlla. 6.46U Nertli PliCi. UAt. M a rr inincnM diuhd sis -v ""r". " :m 0TrReule3 riiiiiue.auigiiune. Trip te Newburgh Sunduya, Sept. 10 and Oct. 8 Hrend St. G.40V, Weal. PlilU. 6.45 North Philadelphia . 6.53 53.SO WASHINGTON Fj W.nn BALTIMORE M 4 Round Trip SUNDAYS f9 c.e.i.n.r..r 17. OrtnVtatr 1. IS. 51 UrettU street 7 50 Wmil'lilU 7 0ei GETTYSBURG SUNDAY r SEPTEMUER 24 SUNBURY WILKES-BAURE SUNDAY. SEPT . 2 4p i0"K- fl 3lrt !2 IS. WHiruila i e iPnfS xiiw Va lb Or 1 mm au wiivjr m f z n . . , - ? l CO -SO CibllYSBURUr V.tJ ' Je3l?nTuTu SUNDAY I $ '.IS', I T- Trln SEPTEMUER 24 get Wt ' $3.75 Ji! I $4.00 U..nrl Trln i U Bred l ' 8 ' I 16,8ft NIAGARA FALLS t wt BPennsyta'3 System g 'liti ' BItIi. Reuta of tha Broadway Limited rj r .BUN LP DIES SUDDENLY Superintendent of Philadelphia Parochial Schools Collapses in St. Patrick's Rectory iwAS FORTY-SIX YEARS OLD TI1K Ki;V. JOHN K. M.OOD Tie Hev .li.hn P Vloed superin tendent of pnrni hlnl chne!i of the Philadelphia nrrlnllneee. died Middenly ln-t niclit wIiIIp 'iiiierslne with a nitm- V LOQD kfr6Hlis& I WmSm H 'her of prlpt m Ins room til the rectory ss of St l'ntil.k'x Cliiirrli. Ul- Seuth H I Twentieth Miett, wliere tie made his I a hump. Ml Knthrr riinul lind been 111 for ten ljdn. 1I(; wiif. nut believed In be in n R , fei'leii". 'ujidltiiu. hiiwpvfr. and his H.deatli wiw wholly utiexpei'ted ' j Iliifi.trr tit., im.i i er.n ,inn tin lmr! ffiPtl' "lip. in.- ('i.-..l.'l. tinned tn flip priet who were vi"ltlns him flint lie f..)t mi iniifli imprmed 'lint I p intruded cniiijj te lns elliep thlf. morn lug TIip prlit-. I'Miitietn-d him net te he in n hum. but lie repented several tlllini that li" Ui'ilM fi-el better If he i. ail t-i'iiii'thmi; tn dn While tliN iMiiii;i.ntliin was In jirng-r- " he nre.p I'rnm Ins rhair. uttered n Inn iiiiiim mid piilhtp-eil The ether ptie-t. iiirrled liim tu u bed In a room inliKttiiiii;, it tui In- died u few minute' Inter. Among the iirlet in l'lither Floed'" ,"",n "' 'I"-' ,in"' was liev. .Inlin P. Tb.m.v.n. ie,ir ,,f St PafrW ! V. M'l. ...I II.. 1 l.r. . iiiiiii inr ein.'i.s l'Il' inn ihu.i.i-i. Itev Trati'l- .1 Klond. reeter of St Chailis liorrmiiie Chiireh, OirrweiN. Il .lum I'. Mi'I.nughlln. lie; .lehn ( 1 1 in. Kv William V Murph.x. Hev Theira A. McNallv uml Hev. William 1' McNallv. rather rineil's f 1 1 i n n gnvp over work a- thv I'tui-i- of his death. The t.w''litnl -i-lmul-. of wlurli he lind el.arge. eieinil ji-tPida.v. and he had iiein n trpiiipmlmis Mtnniinr nt werK tiur 'n tlie luikt few week- in pieparlng ter their opening Si jinrs nijii In- wa- nppuitited hend of the puriietiln! m-ImieIh te nieeeed Ht-ihep McDentt. who was tippeinted in the Si e of Ham-burg He had been n sMimt "iiperllitendent for u liilltiher of jenri l'ltiler Kloed ua- fertj-tix inreld He wttn eiilnliieil te the priesthood tv.eim -one J t'H t- HUn He w ui- a urnd linte of the t'utlinlc I'ntvertN ill Wtishiiigien and iiis tir"t nstigntiient w.is a- i n life it r A- ui4en Cluireli. He ri'llltliilnl thell eillt eu. Hlld W ll tratisfTr.il tn f I'litriek's I'liiireli. Twtntii-tli iiini 1. ni us' street.. He di- ...ii i.i. i i... ..!.., -..i. .,.i ''i' h m nun i.i..-u i in- iiiuii.il film tin s ,N lie a born in the parish nt .-U.it.nti 'h ir.-li I we brother, the e... i i ei. i ....j n'i.n i. ivev il.lll'is .1. I null illltl ,lll,lllil7 It. Floed, nt Tl ittpenth hireet and Krle nvili'ie. Mivm IOWA'S GOVERNOR GETS AFTER COAL GOUGERS Sas Cempany'3 Efferts te Recoup Lesses Are Piratical Mbiii. la.. 'i (JiiMiinn Ken- l.ltll -iHllkll.U' HI tills ll its llllllle town iisiiidaj. melt ip tin- MHtermnf of tlie In ;ul . f a bit' '"it! leiiipitnv that the i i'iiii.ni win Id iiii'iea.se mill prlei.s th.s wmtir I" 1 1 1 j 1. up uliM it lest in the tie iiniilhs tii'l.i, ii nun plain! lit ST." (Mill. "A Innle . m i, iililielllli eilietlt of II iimii' pir.iti'til p .rpese was: neer ie ii. tiled in tin initials nt intlifti r." (!i i 1 1. "i Ki ril.i'l s,ii ' If tl ll) ...li. . is tn he Keneralh lll'il.t'll .III lllt.le'i Iiew pipjutlntl will he lini'i.il .1 ..I into hu-ineH uml the l-elllllu'll pinple Hill UllllerW 1'itP the liniinl of i vet i i nti rprise." 'I ' ii-s. ri..i, th.it npiraters should I,, i n . iis.-ui i for pielits fnitiitiil ll,-. .'I, II S'l-pl lsOII for Whll'll tlll .!. .'inii' l responsible," was lull. il i r i i 'i .. ii J preposterous b (iuwrnei K' ui'iiil I ui net luieu w'letliereu piesinr sr , , ..i,i i ,irli '.ui Ii r:ip.t'-il ," I.i , 'All piiinpptpiit tiiiihnrifles i, cm M H 'i, ruwt e prnilin'tinii ,s in, hltfl U" 'I in w.is w I pii thv I'lJiitreM ti npef . .1 'I'h ei e is. I hi n tni p. no ii risnii w lint - ui v In tilt" ptl' ' nl ""til In lb" on en s.nir sheuhl he il it'll! ,'l ten Ktentei I. ill It W.'lS thill, 'et the muspriptr- uii-n t In- upon Unit ti imii'ii! adv.itiee . I nlltl lliplliti il CLAIMS CROKER ESTATE Sen of Late Tammany Chief Wants 1 Father's Irish Property Dublin, Sepi ll Hn'i.iid Cnl-pr. Ii . him of the former hi ad et 'i'nin i iiitij Hall, III Ni v. irk, armed lnie m stprdiiy nml lii'iieiiiiei il that he ui ii'tiiled te el. i. in h s fntlni'M Irish r-iiiic 'I his i'fitisth of n mansion nml KreumN i.i nr Dublin, wlmli are elundy cuerdtd en nil approie his Mr t 'rnker refusid te diseims ins fnthii's will, btit deiland the latti-i ulwili brniisht up hit elillilreu with the idea that tli should retuin tn Ireland, and In- is eariiiiK out this plan, id id theusli net iiliiinilunint' ills; Ameriejii ' clti'.eimlilp. Hli'llllltl Crerier ill ids luM will, bird ' for probate nt Wisr I'nlm Ileaeh, Tin , , en July Inst, heipieathcd all Iuh piop piep pertv, reiii mnl personal, tn his leeeml wife, Iliihi H (' t'reker. Umhafd ' , Ci'el.i r .Ii . en his own beliulf and that , of a brnthii' mnl sistir. Heward f'reKer mid Mi's I'thel t'. Wlilte. iiistltut.,1 .tut te h.ive tl e will set aside. PRAISES MUNICIPAL COURT Pittsburgh Probation Officer Makes Study of Juvenile System Here ' I.awiellP" P. IViBltl, I'll ''liber "f I'ltti-buiKh. aflt him I'l1" ('i.urt inetlieiU P. IViitlu, ehlef prnhntien ir a stud) of III IP I'OIll- tlli'lllleii I lie riillaueipn,'! Mllllielpnl Celli 1 lie J i.llPillar'vt u- n-.nl ie "hbei'il an I Inti'lliiteni" dispii.ril of i an's bs tlie .1.1(11 r and hip st.tiin of iiiedt' al e,iii,innti nis The ilni ei il"' I'n.ri te he, p h'line. Intuit whereer iiissibh. n rasp, in- IelviliK I'lilldfcn, Mr. Kukiii thuiijlit, was h strong factor against the in crease of divorce, EVENING PUBLIC LEDER-PHltBELlPSlA, TWO CHILDREN SCALDED I Camden Girl Gpllli Contents 0f Kettle Over Self and Other 1 Twe Camden clillilfcn were scalded ilnM night, ici'l "re In tlti; I 'miner IIei- nttiil In fprlime condition The) tire hose Swindle. eIcumi iciirx old, it ml Mary DnvK live pars nlil, both of Mil) Seuth Second Mreet. lWp wit cnrr Iiil' n heme nt wnter wuen mip ten. spllllll diihl. It ever heri-plf nml the ether & MARLOTHES. I I P Dress better; buy geed? 1 I stylish clothes; ti pays I ft Strawbridge & Clothier I Exclusive Philadelphia Distributors of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clethes laBaBaWHiSakBIMBa?alaWB.Wa J-Js4.jWfu s. ri'-'-;-;";"""-';''-f;,'; v,.. . XIJty,rV,, ,jfj BHjillJBJIJpjlJpjlJ TRUCK HITS MILK WAGON Chauffeur, Held In $800, Say He Fell Asleep at Wheel A flvp-tnti tnirk rrntdied Inte a tntllc unpin at Hlxty-tlfth Htrcct nml Wood Weod Woed tiiml nvptiitp parly thl tiiernltifc, when Samuel Itlrem, 1518 Edgemont nvenite, I'lti'ster, I lip driver, fell asleep at the wheel. The milk wagon was Mlfthtly dam aged, and Its driver, whose name Is unknown te the police, wan MlRlitly iDMMbi'r injured and wan treated at a nearby drug store. Illoem wan given n henrlug before Maglstrnte Diigan at the Thirty, nrrentl street and Woodland nvehue Mil Mil leon, and held under $800 ball for a fur ther hearing next Wednesday, charged with reckless driving. He mild he. fell asleVp whlle Iho truck va In motion. , A nKKRI.KSS GERMANY Kconeinln necessity may tiring about a draii tle curtailment or me iiiuva "personal Illierty, fnrjtlan irtv." neeciai can e il sralchea en nil foreign event; 01 liiieriiaiinnni importance rji nrlllteil ilaliv nn llli Nawa of Oititr l.anila" rR er.ttia l'l'BLic I.vimibu a Itablt -Adu UK 'feBi-TfilMBBB 6, CHILD STARTS FIRE Curtain, Ignited by Match, Cauted Small Damage In a Heme Klre In a third-fleer room in the home of William Dene.v, nt 2204 V est Montgomery avenue. Inte yesterday aft ernoon, canned by hlx llve-yenr-eld son, William, Jr.. whlle play ng with matches, resulted In miner damage te the room In which It had Its origin. When the curtains In the room burst Inte llames, .nftcr he had touched a 1922 match te them, the chllrt CTwmed for Mrs. Deney, who hurried te the burn burn lteg room and carried him out. Won't Drep Ward Case New Yerk, Hept. 0. District Attor Atter ncy Weeks, who has returned from a vacation fn the Seuth, said yenterday at White Plains that Intimations he Intended te drop the prosecution of Walter H. Ward for the murder of Clarence Peters were "nonsense." PLAN $2,500,000 wg. Japanese Prlnca Rertnnt aJ Upen "Extra 8lmPne,r?1 . Tekn,, Kept. 0.-A mlnl.tl 'T twelre lnelteH Ien. win u. .v of betrothal of the Prince ll...'.1 of betrothal of the Prince lVt ',' hlte of Japan end th i.t.. "J. Kunl, whose marriage will t.V later in the autumn. " u ?.N2 The wedding will be charf. "cxtrcme elmt.llcltv i, ,Tctl cost Is about $2,500,000. .. , - dkxA'jtsi ii&m. .J...,., ; t)7AWiiiA ,M-tii hn.Vi'.J. . Xf aaMaBaaWffv-tt1-!
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