.EVfiNIKG LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, BBXqglIgER l'l? HS QML 8 ra'BiMaai'ra'li'ff aaflflBflnt sSmKirf n maaaaaaalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaaaaYLVrf'rLatt'flaaaV (aaaaaaaKaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamU K jBrJllLtf T aLaaaaaahKb fc j fBi 9mh lu'vtflVBHHHkMH&2ZCx vff t j , i-r" u "5"'' THIRTY-FIVE EVENING LEDGER WAGONS WHICH TODAY DELIVERED THE FIRST COPIES OF PHILADELPHIA'S LATEST NEWSPAPER. TWELVE EVENING LEDGER AUTOMOBILES USED IN THE SUBURBAN AND NEW JERSEY SERVICE EVENING LEDGER DELIVERY WAGONS ATTRACT CROWDS Pedestrians Line Streets as Vehicles, Adorned With Posters, Pass in Line Two Blocks Long. Thirty-five wagons and twelve nulomo Mles which delivered the Evening Ledger to newsstands) throughout tho city at tracted crowds today when they paraded through tho centre ot tho city. The wagons and automobiles will be devoted to tho service of tho Evening Ledger. The parade was formed in two detach ments. One group started from tho jtablos at Ninth street and Glrard avenuo and tho other from stables at Sixteenth and Dalnbrldge streets. Tho lines then led to Broad street and both divisions drove toward City Hall. They mot at Market and Juniper streets end then started cast. Along Rioad street and In the more densely crowded Market street pedestrians ran to the curb and lined tho way when they saw tho parado coming. Tho vehicles, each decorated with Evening Lodger posters, made a lino two blocks long. At Second and Market streets tho lead ers turned south and continued to Wal nut street. When Sixth and Walnut streets was re.ichcd the vehicles weio drawn to tho ciub In front of tlu big Curtis Dvilldlng nnd camera-men took seeral pictures. Then the wagons dis persed to their district stations and the automolillcs ran to Chestnut street to bo ready for tho Ilrst edition. NEW MOVE TO INCREASE RAILROAD FREIGHT RATES Interstate Commission Plans to Per mit Advances on Certain Conditions. Surprise was shown In railroad circles today a tho suggestion of tho Inter state Commerce Commission that In creases In freight on certain classes of commodities, not allowed in tho com mission's decision In tho flvo per cent, rato case, could be had for the asking, and that tho commlsion was prepared to permit such advnnccs on one day's notice Instead of 30 days, us usually roqulrrd. Tho ndvanccs, It is estimated, would In crease the total freight revenue of tho railroads 153,000,000 annually. The ralt roads have not received any direct word from tho commission In tho matter. Tho articles on which Increased freight will be allowed Include feed In sacks and barrels; oats In hulk; Hour, buckwheat and rye; hay In bales, paper wood pulp, agricultural Implements, dressed, dryed or nlt meats, petroleum products, sugar In barrels, shelled corn In bulk, copper In nil forms, cattle, corn syrup, cotton, tobacco, hogs, sheep. I Railroads In Central Classification Ter ritory, which were allowed increases on certain classes of commodities In tho rate case, are working on the new tariffs, which they expect soon to file with tho Interstate Commerco Commission. ATLANTIC c'lTY TO HAVE MANY NEW STRUCTURES to I BANKERS REPORT A BETTER MONEY DEMAND Brokers Reduce Loans and Outside Institutions Mako More Inquiries. Bankers today said that tho tone In tho Philadelphia money market Is bettor than for some time. Tho banks aro busing mora commercial paper; brokeis havo re duced their loans, In soino cases mater ially, and the country banks nio Inquir ing of their cltv correspondents for good paper. Loain are not belli called by any banks. Money lenders report that thero Is n. better meicnntllo business today than for the laat several weeks, and Southern banks contlnuo to mako application In this city for direct loans and rediscounts. The minimum for such t impactions, when they aro granted, Is six per cent. Tho JmnUs. however, do not caro to place any more money than they aro actually com pelled to, for the leason that they do Jtot want to cut down their reserve. Theie Is no chungo In tho ofllcl.il lates. Tho rato for call money hi 0 per wit. this being the highest legal ml. which can be rhawd in tliH State. oou name commeiclul paper Is cluimifnr I hand'! at 7 pei crut, ut which the bull. I h in. ir.ins.ii lions are belli,; nmile, while come paper blinds 7'j per cent. Uuuk contlnuo to .scrutinize clotoly tho paper offered tlieni That the bitur tono was pcnetiateil to 1 He country banks Is shown by the In nulrles of several or these banks of their City Correspondent. q nblnn l n... An.. Idace any money. Several audi Inquiries liava been received by a largo bank, some outaldo banks having as much as J50,000 to invest. ' STTGAB IN VAST SUPPLY Warehouses Overstocked by Becent Shipments Prom Hawaii. Sugar warehouses of this port aro stocked to tho limit by recent arrivals of enormous quantltlee of the raw product. So groat has been tho pressure that In Bomo cases It has been found necessary to nrnke use of various piers along tho water front for storing tho cargoes. Tho American Hawaiian steanwhlp Tox an docked yesterday at Sprockles' Sugar Refinery. Reed street wharf, with 18.000, 000 pounds of sugar, from Hllo, Hawnll. This makes tho total arrival of sugar for tho last eight days 4fi,000,000 pounds. Most of tho product Is admitted duty free. Tho Alaskan, a slater ship of tho Texan, brought IS.400,000 pounds of sugar from the same plucn last Wednesday. She was preceded by tho Pteamshlp Isle of Jura, from Cubu, with a 10,000,000-pound shipment. DELAWARE MILITIA IN .CAMP WILMINGTON. Del.. Sept. It-Delaware's organized militia today began a. camp for the purpose of rltle practice on the stato range below New Castle. Building Activity Promises Eclipse Previous Years. War's unsettloment does not seem to affect the building operations at Atlantic City. Tho projects that arc In course of construction nnd those contemplated bid fftlr to exceed previous years. Tho cause, for such activity Is simply A caso of sup ply and demand. During tho past season not a single larg hotel was able to sup ply the demand for accommodations and waiting lists wero being conducted dur ing tho entire season. Tho apartment houses which wore con stituted to take enro of the overflow were taxed to their limit, which cave new hope to tho owners and Induced capital ists to Invest In several largo now build ings which nre belngiconstructed. Tho now $2,0(i0 000 improvement to tho Hotel Trnymore, which him Just been begun, Rave Impetus to hotel Improve ment and was closely followed by the contemplated Improvement to the Hotel Rudolf. Tho lobby, exchange, etc., will occupy tho entire mezzanine floor nnd the stories abovo will be dovoted to sleeping rooms, An Innovation In sea shoro planning will bo the roof garden, which will cover the entire building. Tho building will cost about $500,000, and was dchtgned by V. D. Smith and V. M. Hen derer, Atlantic City, The plnns and specifications aro now In tho hands of the builders. The bid? will bo handed to the owner tomorrow and the contract probably awardod be fore tho end of tho week. The addition to the board-walk, oc cupying tho open space In front of tho present hotel, will be 10 stories In height, constructed of steel, brick and torra cotta, very ornnte In design and of French style of architecture. LABOR UNION PAVORS LOAN A demand that Councils mako every effort to facilitate tho passage of the $11,700,000 municipal loan to Inaugurate civic improvements and provide employ ment for Idle men was made In a reso lution adopted by the Central Labor Union yesterday. Another resolution was adopted nsklng the co-opcratlon of the Chamber of Com merce with the Labor Forward Movement Committee and the Central Labor Union Fall and Winter Suitings and Overcoatings AWAITING YOUR INSPECTION is a stock replete with the finest foreign and domestic fabrics. Fortunately all were bought before the war and at a saving which we shall gladly share with our customers as long as the present stock lasts. IJyWba Trousers ASperialty JONES lU6WalnutSteet In the raising of a. $1,000,000 fund to ad vcrtlse and extend tho trade of Phila delphia In all parts of tho World, CHESTER HOME DESTROYED Woman Saved by Neighbor, and Two Plremen Burned. CHESTER, Pa., Sept, U. Tho home ot Allen C. Donahoo at 1127 Highland ave nuo was destroyed by Arc today. The Iobs Is $3000, covered by Insurance. The origin is a mystery. The following pei sons were burned: Miss Margaret Harvey, who resides at the Donahoo home, burned on head anil body Frederick Smith, member Kelton Fire Company, burned hands and lacei ated scalp; Hdward Canavan, Felton fireman, burned hands. Miss Harvey was carried from Uie burning building by Frank Nester, Jr., n. neighbor. She was hurried to tho Chester Hospital in an automobile. It Is feared that slio Inhaled flames. Sho was onveloped In flames when rescued by Neater. NEW FENCE BRINGS SHOTS Carpenter Says He Wns Target Be cause of Neighbor's Dispute. In an argument over the erection of a fence on his property, C532 Kast Kitten house street, Oermantowti, Nlnclo Car polio Is alleged to havo fired several shots from bis revolver at Francisco lnnz.lo, 5463 East Illltcnhouso street. For this offense he was held In 1800 ball for Court today by Magistrate I'ennock. Carpello alleged lanzzlo tried to place a fence for a neighbor on Carpello's prop erty. Ho remonstrated with tho car penter, ho said, but Ianzzlo paid no at tention to Ills complaint. Ianzzlo declared he was placing tho fence ns directed by Carpello's neighbor, and that Carpono tired several shots from an upstairs window. Ttiip -wp!tJLi I jl .... , ' U ii i i i nl ''." M V PORT OF PHILADELPHIA-' ' - ?t KtAnmftlilna Arrlvintf Todar r- ItMerford fHr.),Kvan, Liverpool via Que- "fl lown, paufcnHrn nun merciianuiB, dock, i .p Annnnn lit V i flMnl v1H. Carina. TlA. HINf l York, pdn-enrer nnd mfrchandIM, dftckfct '1 I'ier 10. North Vhre. S.4R ft. m, I JolnnJI ol OlorKlf) (Nor.), Port Antonio, froU, V Atlantic t'V"U Company. rnitora (Nor.), Tort Antonio, fruit, Ub!tS 0- ITUU company. Catherine cunfo (Nor.), Fort Antonio, frOtt, Cunco Importing Company. Ilayonne (It.), Meslnn, ballatt, Joeph CU Clabrlel. 1 Persian, lioeion, pa'nnr ana raerenan ilin, Merchants and Miner' Traaporutloa Company. Steamships to Arrive Ko.tJsk Sept. 11 Stftmpn .....Oet. 1 'l Pomeranian . .flept, IB XtilderdHc .....OaL It Wot Point.... ept. 13 M. Mariner ...Out 1 Carthaginian .Hept. 21 pnriT nv Nrcw vnmr a ..... 'J oieamniups to Arrvra DUB TODAT Nnmo. From. ett4. 1 Krerlerlk Mil Chrlrtlanaaad ..flLH ''I J'ntsOnm , ..Ilott-rtra . ....ffipt.1 l'utrla Marseilles JSepbS Steamships to Lear Name. For. D&tfl. Ilntterilnm ..Hotterdam Btpt lit St. Ixniln Liverpool .....Beptlu Campania Liverpool ......HeptlB l.i mm Naples flapt 1H fclllu Liverpool ......Sept. 10 Aticnna Naplea ... fiept ( Touralne Havre flept 19 I'otsiiam HotHrdam .....FeptSS Cretlo Naples ........Sept. 2J TOREION EXCHANGE 1 .r.tt x..i urjju . uiu iUIQllll exelmniro market opened dull and about 15 cent lower at 4 9S for demand and 4.M trw r.ililnq Iia ritdrllncr ttrnit ilnw An -1 estlnute of the nmount of jrold to be ea portel this week ranged from $7,000,009 to JtO.000.000 tl mi tw;Aviw.'vs?s :" V"J'Jl'r.VV.-r5.TTTr-.-rfarjIT-j-iJ wnwfMrl(Mrir'.i. . .TiSm t.t ;w . a W-tt1 f. ' vKt94f.VK. VOWt,. '.?.." w :.JriSRae .,- iT?r.S K1!5'S5r-l-'WJ4W(f KHV.ilr.'.v.-n.'yO'OK X yCr. yrtSA'r-.S; wist- AfkffA' l$&? ' ?$$' X B k ??" I f ) v ' ''''" -;:. '? ) L' , M '.',-'' t ' II m "v. . . . 1 ; . 'E' Q " ' W ,v dH 1-4V.V-- v-;r . V -Jit- - ' li -. :4-' $-m t-.Vjj dtotx. 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Both made by world-famous institu tions, representing the highest ' quality, at a popular price are sure to render real economic service to Philadelphia. One of these new articles is A New EVENING C&&& LEDGER for 1 Cent We join with Philadelphians today in presenting our most sin cere compliments to the Curtis management with our heartiest wishes for the very early estab lishment of the Evening Ledger as one of the world's leading newspapers. Like the owners of the Evening Ledger, we also announce today a new addition to our line A Genuine Aeolian Player-Piano for $395 This instrument also is a new product of a world-famous insti tution the great Aeolian Com pany, makers of the Pianola. Every resource at their com mand, every inventor, every arti san in their twelve great fac tories, every commercial advan tage of such a vast organization, was used to make this new model the world's greatest popular priced player-piano. It is now for sale with several other Aeolian models at C. J. 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