r CHARGE OF TURCOS AT CHARLEROI LIKE "HELL LET LOOSE" Germans Fall Like "Suffo cated Wasps" Before the Terrible Onslaught of Africa's Dark Warriors. PAniS, Sept 17 The reckless bravery of the Tiirco. the black troop' that franco has culled to the front from Africa, Is the theme of many n thrilling talc. An ofllcer of ZoimVes, who took imrt in the magnificent oharffe of the ilitsky Af rican wnrrloia at Cliarlorni mid was lmelly wounded, thus refers to the llKht "i'ou could not If you tried exasperate the amazing biavcry our fellows showed rlplit up to the Jaws of death. Wo had been ilclilltiff for four etavs nround the walls of flmrlrrol. There were HV.twi if the one-mv massed aKalnt our pnsl. tlcns piurins shot and shell Into u Mv cplrmlld lads never flinched, although thov had hot a chance for n meal. Some times the advantage wns with us. some times wo had to give vvav. The mora j our artlllerv mowed down the more the j enemy seemed to fprlht? up. Thev avvameil In all directions, and that Is -why their casualties are much heavier than ours "Suddenly our colonel cued, 'Give the 1'uicos fret- leln' The nvnUiielu- li nan. It n like hell let loose Tine I tore nloiis the enemy's batteries for u full mile Tli,' Prussian pmird .n ex tended over about n thousand vards As the charue continued the boys chanted the '.Mnrselllnlse,' but one comrade could hardly hear the other. On they dashed however, till they were within peihaps llfteen vards, when the batteries in th. wood ceased flrlnu, or they would hne mowed down their own iruanls. Then the bloodiest of nil havmict melees heuan While ine man twis trans fllni; n huge Prussian nnd could not for the moment rolnve hi bayonet ho would out with his pistol and shoot another, lihllo a comrade In hi side would be be laboring his for. with the butt -nd of his 3 We. fan mod was tli" combat that mna f our men sot hold of the noses of the Germans with their teeth Olants thouuh these nicked .wards of William are the are as little, ehtldien hetoie tbe.e terrlrle Turcos. They tell Ilk suffocated wasps blrod splahed ever where. I think I phot a hundred with my own revolver Jn the end as you know, the remnant, utterly bewildered, throw down their firms and lied for their lives. You can BUcss how mnnv escaped " Another Frenchman, who Is with sev eral Knsllshmen, In the hospital at Kouen, tells th follow tnjr f-tor; : "I was In ttv battle In the street' of Charle-rol 'Tln is suv death' said my pa', ns thf b-db'ts --tritt k the ---round from even le W- e"vm. to a farm wh, re we hen d eo mooln? from bun per Wo weie . ivel b: SdiSil" hnp tihooters, who k pt a whole roslnm t of Grman at bn Tliev are hlatk a- dev ils, and whn the Girnnns see tin pi with their fierv ee? blass'iii; from their Inkv faces tht tak to their heels like rab bits " Mccormick in high spirits ' w- t)VER HIS INDORSEMENT Fusion Candidate for Governor Be lieves Chances of Election Improved. ltAP.PJSBfRr; s..nt 17.-V.mcc C Mc formiek. muie oontlcMit than cier of .success in November now that he is th Gubernatorial nominee on the Democratle and Washington tickets, left here this mornlnir for Seranton to he r"-"'l at the meetlnc .' the ?tate Federation f Democratle Clehs Mr Mccormick teiek & short recess from hln cam; a 1 511 tnu yesterday, rom'ns here In time t accept forma'.'v the indorsement of th- Wash ington partv for the place of Governor on their tiektt. The action of the Wnshln.it in Party State Comm'ttee in Indor'lm; Mr Mc cormick to till the lacancv on the U-lot caused bv the nithdiawal of Wlliiim Draier Lwls, was tuken with little -posltlon. Kar'v In the day It was rumor I that n minority faction in the WaMner tun party would try to force the with drawal of CoiigieHsinan A. Mitchell '. mer In faior ut Glfford Plnchot, as the candidate tor t'nlted Statcn Senate, ne foro placing Mr. Md'ormlek on the ticket Tho very slipht strensth of this fac tion, however, was hhown when Judge Charles N. Briimin, of Pottsvllle, was mentioned as an opponemt to Mr Mc Cormlck. The voto on the roll call was Jl members for Mr. McCormlck and two Xur Judge Brumm One of these wo changed his vot when the Jiidsre ex plained that bo must not be canslcjerod n candidate Six delegates declined to lote. Mr Mccormick received a rouslnc che-er of welcon wht-n he began his pceh of acceptance with the world "Fellow Pro gressives " In the course of his ad dress re praised Mr. Lewis for his ac tion In withdrawing in order to male possible the uniting of decent citizens to wipe out Penrose 1 .-. . -- ws- i- i - - -i- - - - - I II . i ,. -.. , i i . ,i .11...- GERMANS RESTING ON THE MARCH ACROSS BELGIUM TO PARIS. 1 hum hi I inkruoml ,. In.leruiol GERMAHY'S FLEET AND HER HARBORS IN THE NORTH SEA Unsuitability of Coast Main Obstacle to Naval Devel opment of Kaiser's Nation. Man)' Strong Fortifications. TLOWER SHOWS BY SCHOOLS ;l is iHft Ira I lis Fifty Exhibitions Tomorrow Will Show Skill of Young Gardeners. exhibitions of (lowers grown by si hool children during the summer will take place tomorrow tn 55 school ards scat tered oier the city from Byberry to Point Breeze Some of the flowers have lieen grown in tchool yards, but a great jnajorlty are the result of the careful nnd painstaking cultivation of open spaces in the ilvlnltles of the little gar deners' homes Tomorrow morning will be devoted to Inspection by tho judges, who includ Dr W. T. Jacobs Acting Superintendent of Schools; William A Stecher, director of physical education: Pr John T Gar tier, abslstnnt Superintendent of SchoolH and Miss Caro Miller, superintendent of school gardens In the afternoon special llower day exercises will be held In all the yards for the children. Numerous prizes have been donated by the Garden Club of Philadelphia, Garden and Orchard Society, Chester Valley Garden Club, a numbtr of priiate nurser ies and department stores and by indi viduals. Including Clarence Sears Kates TO HEPOKT LIGHTING PROBLEM Atcs May Be Erected Whole Length of Frankford Avenue, The lighting cummlttee of the Frank ford Board of Tarde will make a report on the lighting problem of that part of the city ut a meeting to be held tonight at 461J Frankford umnue. It connection with this work, the Phila delphia Kite trie Company is won to erect live sample arc lights on Frankford ave nue north of Orthodox street. If there prove satisfactory similar lights will probaul) be en.-i.ud the entire length of tha avenu" In the tf,sk i,f bulldi.n? up the formid able lle.'t uhli'i Is now e.ieie x oiing to wtest from us the comm.viil ot the sea, Herman hm 'ineunt"iea no i.iore seri ous and costlj ulmucli than the unsult ublllty of her .North S"a cmists tor tliv uie of ' modem nnrj , writes th nanl e.vpvtt of the l.uidun tilobe. Ships tlieiiiaiiveu weie small, meas ure I b prescnt-da stjiulaic'.s, while the Ivaioer s eleclaiatlon of poilc. "Vnsere Zukunfl Het nut dem Wumi," havl not ei coi.imltud tierinany to a po.iv of on-iaei naial jdveutme buo.niucnt duieiopments, hone.er, and notably tho adiunc-ment of tho stonilard battleship to a displacement ot i'ii.OW tons or more, have thrown a very consluorablo strain upon tho Gorman finances available for nnvul expansion. To take only one instance, the Kiel Canal is used but little by lur-e mcr-chitiiti-.en or liners, the latter either lan.ltus, th- ir ra.Kuiiia at Hambur' or e!" putting them li.to ti- id, u, oif the mouth s the Wener for couieia ito up to Bremen Yet o.il tuui me .wiiv or i.iaemi, u'.U .e'-pi'iii i, .ne KlO. Cai.al Was con p.e.uu u..U l.-e cot of tiilk urk, appie.i..i.i..l ten n.illlons str!i'K. .a e'litliel uue to the hi mull of tht buttleghtp Tne, Kiel ('unul conieis certain nmtrii advantages on the German navy, muc in, xUfne.. cumpvls an attacking Power to keep watch at two pednts. and to plan to meet an ign 3s ithtr from Wllhp.n.shaie n ' or Brunsbuttel, or from the Ska( r Hack 1 iin money spent upon enlarging t'n canal has not figured in Herman naml j oMH-nditiire, but there art- nut lu kn,-' good Julvs in either Britain or Germany wno iii've that the cutting has .ndded "i'llvalont of a whole battleship Is one on the T ne, nrivatelj iund. which can tiike a dreadnought it sin- I IliJiti'liod o u to ipdure her diuught of water. Opposite Wllhelmshaien, nt the mouth of tho Wesci, Is the new toipedo crnft base nt llrcmrhnven. In noimnl clrcumtaiHOB no wnishlps me h.isi d here; but it Is (!i I ninny's polle i n ii to get eicri uinllable torticdobont j.i dsuoi'i' Into the North Sea and to Idxtilbut) them a wide! ns the attMi i ale 1 intuio of tin- coast line allows. At tn-meihn veil, theiefoie. there are ar i mi n.wntM foi the Im i thing of a llotllla oi d -itrn is. nfim.my lias 11 dnxeu of tliw veyeis, most of whleh are In the Neith Ke.i, and ns two. or eien thru1, poits toulrl not efficiently motile i theiti In war Bi i-niPi haven has been developed foi th s pin pose. Just aboie Brenierhiivcn, on the Weer, i the toit of CiPCtrniunde. whleh Rls nnrek i'iitd to make a nninl lme In pm,. of Wl'.helmshuven, oecnusi It could be eonnr t-d by canal directly with ilnm bure nn. I with tho Brunsbutie: e.sit fmni the Kirl f'.in.il. TO THH UAPTWAP.D Woiklntj i.iMtwaid, th" m-M Hpi iwiii i n.ual i ort U Cnxhnven, at tin- month of tie i.lbe. Thi is the he.idriuiiitei j ot the subtrulnu mining dep:irtm nt of tne !er ni in nav.i, nnd here are based the two repi.lnr m'ne layers Xnutllus and ....a ttos, anel th- older and small wuiBhlps whi.h hne b en hltl out us .nine s ti eis It Is undeiitood that theie Is a uen p ane sta'lon at CiiNhaven, but in ither this nor Ui imanv's stu-nsth in these craft can be stated with ceitnlnty. Gei nany s onlv other muni base on the North Sea i ot is at Brunsbuttel, at the ontinnce to fin Kiel Canal. Mention has already been made of the deielopn-f-nt of llorkum ns a feature In tne defense of the Got man const", and thci- aie two othtr Islands which ronialn to be mentioned t-ylt, off the e-oast of i Pehleswi. has had a h'lbr.r lor toimilo ciaft created on Its eastern side If Is of the same stall- ns our own base at Seapa Plow that Is. it Is not the permanent bast of a torpedo llotllla, but Is fully equipped to aet nn such It will In. seen from what has nlreidv been mid f'lit the fieiman coast Is well months a"o ' " ' '" "" " n l cran uie rui- ' i ei, mui ftuM'i ill i.ioo'',i, . itiit- iii- 1 ien, Bremihuen, Cuhnvcn nnd SIt; but thetc Is "it'll on. o'he place to fce eon'den-d, nnmelv, Hollgolnnd. This slnnd was eeded by us to Germnnv ! In I'll, and although It might not hai.- j b. n of great ut to us in the presint "tntc of affairs, it Is certalnlv legaieled bv lieimany .ih an assi t of the utmost 1'iiprirtnnci. Cnniposeil of fi table ston,' arel cla, It bus b-e.i thoioughl nr- ' nioud with steel and e-nunt lit a ost which was estimated a. few months ugo bi a Gerimn Itadiial Journal at JH mvi,ooo WAR WILL EXPAND D. S. INDUSTRIES, LANE BELIEVES the squadron to tho German navy WAH STATIONS. Germany's North Sea coast Is practically a ouce-esfcion of war stations. Kmd"n. the most weit'rly ot her ports, Is usual. i re garded as a peaceful eommeic.ai station, hut t i the nniet of ad Ueiutan ports to Kn-iUi.il, and tnu fid has not bvi i overlioked Liurln'f the- ih.it fe.iv e-r the. muitlal ni.pe t of Kmde-u has been greatly d. i.lop d Al ng the right bank of tho estuan of Die Uir.s thei . have been corjtiu t d a mile und a half of iuuys, and altiiutujh this muy sound innotont enough for u coinmtielal ccmmunlty there are other things to be tul'.o.i into lonsideratlon. In tt.c British si rv.cea theo whaivus are inuir ably reforred to as "embarkation 4ua", and tho ren.-ion Is that the bar rack at'cuuim datlon in the town has been Direct Benefit to the United States From the European Conflict Is Seen by the Sec retary of the Interior. fpTinl Tilroiam In thr Public .cefyrr. WASHINGTON. S, pt 1T.-"A eliicct ben. t to thr rnlted States fimn thn l-uiiipnn war will be its "ttft lu in ik Ims tlo p ople of till' eoiintrv trail" to i Bieutev extent th" value or It i mini Ml ie'ourees," nd Finiiklln K Lai.. , So ictnry of the luteiior. In nn In ten iew today. "It Is possible tei so utilize these r. -nuices und expand our Indiistiies that th" label '.Made In Anieiio.i' will become familiar in our own foielgu niniket. "Of nn impottnncc srtond only to that of tire food supply," said 11 r. I.ane, "is the supply of nilneial pioduets necessuij to meet the reiiulieineiits of J'Uh ecntuiy c'vlllzitlon. one of tin- first olfects of the wni han been to m.ike us lenlUe the interdepondence of mtloim in the matter of tooel supply. Ho-t of the countries How at wni uie dependent upon Impoitsi tion of foodstuffs, und we have cause foi . (.If-congrntulatlon In the rnlted States that wo are ablti to f . . d out ele-s What we poslbly have not so ful'i le-allzeil is Hut we uie neaily as nub pi tide lit in the ,ri,vxlein of essentia! uiiiniiil n oums, und Hint tho Intel lei elite with m limine ui!in caused by lnteiiuptlyn of the flow uf import. itloiis oi mail ne'ci-isur.i law materials may be ovci.'oim almost who II b dclclopmeiit ol in 1,'lccted Ic i mrces In jui own tountr." "Do 0ii incun," III. I.anc was asked, 'that the United States ttui nake Itself uielopendi'iit of the jest of tin- world in iti- manufactured?" ' "Vol- hugely," ussuleil the Seclctar. "Tho main ilililcu'tlcH to In- on-Kuiiie urj In the rcniuiusement of the ilstiibutlon hjsitiiii neci'ssary to est hUshing this In. ' depi udeue'o. liuslm us Is c-rft'ihlished nloiiiv I icitaiii well-maiked chaiiuelH, a ml usually 1 tollcws the Una of lea -it lis Muiii-i . It I hut, been easier r.i l pcihups cheapct to I import mineral pioduets and mat ilalH .. iiil.m Al.ol IIOHl Oilier cuuninra I. nil 10 nn in mu Sentence of William Abel. ,r,lM ,, .,vnons ,.t r.v-toiiinr- nor eiwn lusources uf t Mime niituie Pcnce'd to (he lutter ourse l,i -ii-i n-mti ol commi rco with other countiles, I believe) that American enterprise and eneigy will 1 almost at onie tuin to tho el- i. I pun it of tho untivo icsources, mthei tb in pei i it piuductlnn to lag and supply O be diminished in any Ineiutii I 'The Southern States have for years largely supplied the woild with phos phates, but because uf the dlstiibutlon seen in, a largo part of this Mipply has gone to Europe, and mueh of the phos- 1 ph tteri used in the Wi'htein Statis have ben impniteel niiots tne I'ncitie. Wu Gridiron News BOY'S MURDERER MUST DIE Pardon Bonid Refuses to Commute The State Board of Pardons has re fused to commute the death sentence of William AbI, of this c'ty. who was sertPtiicd to die next week for the mur ilei of Thoi ius Kano, 12 enrs old The bm mis killed b Abel near lth sticet ami Hunting Park avenue, on Ma S, I 1 13 after a desperato attempt to icleiin. I.lii elf from the grip of his assailant AU-I will bo handed, as his crime mus eoiiiinlited before the- passage of the bill pioi ding for the electrocution of murderers. A pardon was also refusea to Alfred Harvard CAMBUIDGt:, llnr.i., Sept. lu-Wlth the view to sepmuting tho varsity tqunil fiom that of the second team tho I In r iind eoaches paid sneehil attention In liidlililiinls .lesteidiiy. I'llilnv the lin 'lt mi ii will be picked, mi that on lion da eiliiimnglng may stmt In cntnis'. Chnilev Bib Kiev put In u long Milon at diopMcl.ing nnd lute in the nl'ti'inooli, ufle-r the siiiiail was dismissed, be iii-, hticccsful In Kicking goals fioin iiluce ment from the middle, of the Held Princeton prtiNi-irroN. Sept. t:. a si-miimir Pcilmni'ige estcnlay nfte'tuoon gave- th 'liger tootball candidates their Hist bitiieu 'I'wo teams wi-io chosen bv Coacli Pi nlleld and Captain Bnllln's e'e ii n was victorious by n score of VI 1 ii The uilgmul lln'lip of Hallin's win almost th" sane as .icbteidei Tibbott v.is tint mil Hid Hoolittlo took his ptiii ill hnirbaek Hi own and Ch.trh.4 inaili a I i-t pail oi wing men and wrnki'd well oi ih, leeching end of the foiwanl li-slng. Michigan NN ABBOTt, .Sept. 17-lta f the Mb bl , in letcrans me on the second string nt Piesent. Captain Itaynstoul nt centre I mhis nt light end. llughilt at ciuartor nnd Halt at half me the only monogiaui men holding their old positions. Coach ost has Coehiaii, a guard; CutMt, n hnlfbncl,; liniton an end; .lame", nnotlui end, and -Mcllale. n tackle mi the sciub team. Cornell ITHACA. Sept. IT -A series of hard scilmmages fentiiied the Cornell football pinctlec ypHtoulnv afternoon. One of the surpilscs of the day was Conch Sharped placing Shuler, who played at halfback u good snare ot tho time Inst eni, nt uuar tciback on the t-ccund team. Bnriotl, Hill, I'hllllppl und Colbe'i played :is hnrkn on the iiuslty. 'I'he lieislstetit use nl Collier at fullback lr belhned to mean (tail I.olir may not hold tnls position this l.ili In spile of the ftiit that he was the iigiilin man lu the Pciin game last full. Cnrllble e'ABI.ISI.H, Pa.. Sept. 17.-M he Carllslo It (linns htiiilod theli looth.ill ti. lining tnlile estoul.iv nfti'inooii colncldit with the uiievpe-cti d 1 1 till n to school of Cap tnln IJlitipf I J. Hum Ii und the division of the squad ol W n flints Into tin- usunl imsltv and scrub te.iin, which, how evti, uie not ct'lcclnl perniailciitl. No complli'nted jil.is will be ii'cd. Vest Point Wi:ST I'UINT, Sept. 17.-Tlinugh the Anni's prnctlco .icsteidav wns bv fn' tb" movt stieiiiiolis vet held the tirilll- Mind if piellmltiau liiiiiiiiit, is not jet'j al nn "lid. foi lloiid e'o.iih lmlv still ir lii -"s in lake any chnni'iH Hint will tend lo i im-e enrh llljui les 'I'll" IIiip Ioiii lonk'il fcootl with .Me ,u ham and tin- new i m. m rimiieii'iKe, nnnutng McBvviin, th 1 i, ,riiine'sotiin, nt eeiitn, lush IJiilior and Vi",niid did good vvmli nt tne-kl". I he ends, wcie Biitton and lien Hint Annapolis ANNAPOLIS, Sept. 17.-1 lie ,uuil of iifiv mi'ii who mo (ul for the Vavnl Atnilrinv fontbill t oil m w is Incie ised ton), estii.lnv nnd the p.u p was Incitased to .sunn PNteiit, lluth of the time was le loti d o sending the i nil- down under Id ks ,ii, ii other piellmlnnrv woik. Lieutenant Ii 1.-1 nn lir.ul eoaeli. ln not i cached An niil oils v "t and theii N some delav in eompb ting the coaching staff on that account. BIG OIL TANKER GULFSTREAM JOINS MERCHANT MARINE Launch at Yards of New York Shipbuilding Com pany Witnessed by Cheer ing Multitude. Miss AgneB Hnlg, daughter of Robert Ilnlg, representative of Lloyd's Shipping Registry in this city, smashed the tlboon bedecked bottle of wlno upon tho j,rovv of n new oil tank steamship at the New York Shipbuilding Company's Camden plant shortly before noon today and clulstoned it the Oulfstrcnm for the Gulf Oil Company. As the wine splashed In tho nlr the big vessel began her grace ful slldo down the ways for her initial liltliigo into the waters of the Delaware River. Cheers of the multitude of employes perched lu pel lions position about tho company's various shlpways, and tho np plnuso of tho assembled guests mingled with the shtleks uf tho sirens of vessels on the rli'er nnd fucturlcs along Its banks In welcomo to tho now addition to 'he Amoilcnu moichnnt marine. The Oulfstrcnm Is one of n half dozen big tank steamships constructed 'or tho Oulf Oil Company's coastvvluo trada by tho New York Shipbuilding Company ST. RITA'S FIVE READY Entile Team of Last Year Will Hep resent Club. The basketball plavers of the St. Rita's Catholic Club have been cnllcd together, and a start for the coming season will be made In n few days. The club will have the entire llnc-up of last year, in cluding O'Neill nnd Doners, forwards; Ward, centre, and Mclitldo nnd Scnnlon gunids. The live lost but three games during last scnion, playing over 40 contests. The second team, which went through the sea son Inst year without tho loss of a single game, will also put the same team on tho floor intact. Theio has been norao talk downtown concerning the forming of n league among the Catholic clubs thin year. Chinese to Close Season Here Roy Thomas announced yesterday that the Chinese would appear again Satur day at tho Stetson A, A. Rail Paik, Thli will ho the last appearance of the Ha Indians In this city this season, as they me to move homeward within the next week. Apati, one of the sensations In baseball this season, will twirl for the Chinese. Apau Is without question the gtentest twlrler of his nationality. Re gardless of bis usual performance, the team as a whole Is a drawing card IHMAN SHOWS TINE TOHM NHW YoIHC. Sept. 17 -.Melbourne In mini, tho champion at Hngllsh billiard", showed that he- Is a niasti i at the game In llaiiiee D.'il's Acudeiny last night, when he plied an exhibition match with tho Canadian star. Pie The HngliMiman ran out his MO points while tho Ca nadian wns gain"ilng 10 Inman com pleted the game with an unfinished inn of 12 lu the nineteenth inning. STEEL MAKING GOOD MUliI.n.YUBP.G, Pa.. Sept. 17 -The wink of Steel, West Philadelphia High's fen ni"i nll-nround athlete, stood out pioinini ntly In .vestcrday's practice of the lluiile nberg team Steel will get a thor ough tilnl at the ipiarterback post, for his evepptlonat speed will be a big as-s.-t to the backfleld. Piii-itii S Von Neiila, of this ell, who wns i hilv, BOmo g,cnr00O acres of phosphate senti-nced to death for Killing his wife, iands In the West llng near the snul. Charlotte In this city. .May id, ISM. Von ters from which Is produced the sulphuric Nelda'a entcnco was commuted to life mni .,, cthsarv to e-onveit these nhos- vciy migely Increased, while the rnl'way I lmpilsonniont in 1SD7, a short tunc after i phatcd Into form avniluble foi plant food, ins c'unv iceiou. nine uii ti.i'i j m no iu.v .. ..nun nn . pbosphutp depoBlta can be made i-omnu-r- An..r-r. ..I..1TT- unniiom .dally available, nlthough a bill which FORMER INMATE ACCUSED ' would ullow their lmmedlite deielnpni.-nt -nn,., , , ., . nr- I hut. been favorably lepoited by tile I'iiIj- OF ROBBING ORPHANAGE 1 lie Lands Committee of the Hous, of Kipie-eentatiies ami is aw ining tne ap coiiimiinlc.ei cms with the military centres have hcn doubled. Further, moorings for a number of tor. pedo crait have been laid in the river, i and although it llotllla is not ordinarily stationed there it Is obvious that an. number could be transferred from Wll- i IIUIIIUCI I UI4.4 (J. tiee.iaiC. " MO . II- I . I . .1 ir ,,cr ., I ti ,,n ,, heim.iiaien su-aming either behind tho Held for Robberies at Methodist Enls- ,ro;ul ,jf ,lK HoUSt' nml hu',Uo FilsUn Islands or through the Kms-Jahdo i tT,a ti,.v1..o. t. v0,r wrrvitwninriinlKniiitiirMW'fiHi"irinwiiaanci fatal, eonne-ct'ng tho two places wturh Is be-.ieikd to liavo been eulart-d (juito reci-ntli so as to admit tho easy passages of tor. edo craft. Emlen Is freciuetill referred to ad cjermany s "sally port," be tue of the advantages ottered by Its wharfage and its nuaim-os to our coast for the dispatch of a 1a ding force Um den itseif Is probably tiror.gly fortified, hut its mam fixed defenses arc on tho island of Iiorkum, which ties right across tho estuary. BORKVM. The iJorkum garrison, or the bulk of it. U normally accommodated In Kmden, but surpruo orders haYe frn ently demon, strati-d the ce'erity with which tho de fenMos tan bo fully manned. Wllhelmshaien is the mot Important tierman naval station in the Nort Sea, ami as regards Ha docking accommodations and tne number of woikntcn It employs. Is now ahead of Kiel It Is approached by a ley narrow channel lead ng down thronch the d nes, and ihese are very heavily protected by guns mounted In sunken emplacements among the band hUU At Wilhelmshaven there are four docks capable of accommodating shins of the dreadnought t)fe. and It is rather unfor tunate in tliU connection that we have onlv one on the North Sea littoraL This Is the floating dock at hh'eu.ess Three. copal Home During Lsnt Year. Accused of robbing the liethndist Hpis copal (irphinag of various Mime "f nione durln,' the last nr. t'hurlfi S. hwartz. n' 36th nnd Locust ttieels. was hull! under S'Mt bail for court b llagi.s tiate Uoyle toda A girl inmate san she saw th man r-ir.Paiklng the rooms of th'' oiphnnagu v.slfrdai and Bchwartl ' arrested bs Sark, v n spe rial pollcomuii nt the CM and Thompson streets ttatloii He vui a former Inmate of the home COMPLETE MAPS OF TORT They Show Wharves and Channels According to Latest Surveys. Adequate ami compU te uiaii ul the Pe,rt of Philadelphia aie offeied by the lleliartment of Wharies Poeks anel Per ries, to the delight of merchants and shipping men of the clti The map Is 53 Inches In length and 12 Inches lu width It shows the entire length of the Del awnm River and portions of the Scbuvl wlll River within the city limits, their wharves, bulkhead and pier head llnea, the channel and anchorago limits and the depth of the water In the docks and channel, according to latest survejs Uw- ( ing to the considerable cokt of the man, ! the department is selling it at 25 cents I nn narrfr und 11 mounted nn njru,r Th,.-.. ' PURE b FRESH PAINTp Believe Me C? IBfefWiT Mk IMF W? S spokawe'X rfJSM IPFJFTr? ZpWCAQo'$ B ? ; v: m vr"1 B lltVI fAA M lrv.11 ly M Kfc.1! M-7 IrwJUM-' .?;. 'f'F'X' 1 I'M.')', i -& & Lnvll Sb IS ii wm r v-&-M'v:' H 1 Certain patrons of paint in Phila delphia and vicinity don't have to "stay around" to sse that the job's done right. They're Kuehnle's "paintrons." When you want to know that your painter will always look out for your best interests in every. thing, 'phone Kuehnle nrlresi iirti exactly what Is Lusts the dfe othtra are under wa at Ro tli, ana there 1 partmuit to prvduco the map. Painting and Decorating Utt Our &atiNtfjfr fvt I RmIi Phones 28 Smith 1AtU Q v -- ( av Mil "The StPaul Road," Shortest Route to Pacific North Coast Now Passes Through Spokane "The Olympian" leaving Chicago September 12th, and "The Columbian' leaving September 13th, and thereafter, for the Pacific North Coast, will be operated over the "St. Paul's" new line through Spokane. The traveler and tourist will appreciate the extension to Spokane of the distinctive "St. Paul" service-one road one management-one service "St. Paul" all the way. "The Olympian" all steel perfectly equipped leaves Chicago daily at 10:15 ?niXA' "The Colltmbia" another all steel train, leaves at 10:10 a. m., daily. Both trains through to Spokane, en route to Seattle and Tacoma via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Ry. Travelers ever this route are afforded the double advantage of bt. Faul service and a route of grea.t scenic variety-the pic turesque "Trail of the Olympian." Descriptive books and full Information free on request to G, J. LINCOLN, Commercial Agent, 818 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. 1 : tMWMm&zmjmmzjmmi I 4m V5f a ii