'j (Wmmwwim fiS&ip'ai'iiw" ' fm POSTSCRIPT EDITION d -- KjiiHfc r ' .- , -re EVENTNG LEDGER POSTSCRIPT EDITION VOL. I-KO. 8 PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1914, PHICE Q2STE CET BOY BRAYELY WAITS END OF LONG BATTLE TO SAVE BURNED LEG Little Hero Hopeful That Removal of Bandages To day Will Show He Is Not to Be a Cripple. DEBUTANTE HUNTERS AND BLUE-BLOODED HOUNDS TAKE PRIZES Society at Bryn Mavvr Show Pays Homage to Well bred Dogs and Splendid Horses. DON'TS FOR CHILDREN TERSELY TOLD BY THE CAMERA yS WP. KENNETH REDAMAR Lithe a the iif he run" to earth tough s a ran nine nsil, Straight and strong a a parting rnk nn-t quick as the llhtnln nosh , Lines Hint mock t the sculptor' skill, free 1 as the ntrJ iinbouni This l the bfrtst thex rroixn todav. h! Majejtx, the Hounl tmoM a sTrr ronnoi'nNhcvr HUVN MAW11, la Sept. 22 Well-bred debutante hunters and blue Mnndeel hounds took flist prizes today nt the 3ith nnnu-il Hrn Mnxvr Hor&n ntid Hound Show tit the polo grounds. "Hard," Mrs. Hetbert Wondsxxorth r.reen a hunter, rnptun-d a blue ribbon in tlio (list class Judgrd among hunter n nd jumpers, while "Whoatley Chal lenger." of Whcntley Kennel", n ii warded first prbc from among a largo list of entries In beagle hounds. The Initial cla" entered In the hound show, x.lileh opened today In connection with the hore show, "Whentlcy Chancellor." another of Wheatley Kennels' dogs, took second The second prl?e rtmont; the hnr.se vm awarder to "Dr. Van duon," a green hunter from Olen nid ile Farms. A wlde-eVed and hopeful ltttl" box sits on an Invalid' rhilr in the sunlight at the Frnnkford Hospital tndnx With a tov doc clasped tlshtlx In hl arms he j Society divided Its time between th mutely xxatches white-dad surgeons and tent in which the dogs were helm- Judged nurses as thev go from cot to cot coin- J mid the tan bark ovil where the horso fortlng and relieving With impatience sliimmeted In his resplendent glnrv h Is waiting until the rom to him The crowd at the morning session as and unwind bandages from his legs; for I usual, was omall. The sun beat down what is found beneath will determine I mercilessly upon nxul and paddock r Ight whether or not the little bov will ever xxelcht frocks nml strriu hits vveto mnrn walk and play like other hojs or be a hopeless cripple with one let; cruelly bent The child's name Is Kenneth Rednmar and he Is onl sit ve.irs old He Jived with his parents at tn3l Torresdnle ave nue until enrlv Inst Februnryw hen he was carried Into the hospital with one leg charred and burned and swathed ill soft stufts Plajinu with schoolmates about a bonfire, Kenneth had either fallen or been accldentalH plli-hed into the hln.7inrr nile Frichteneel. bis little comrades tan .iwn eiylng. and Kenneth j In evidence than xcsterd-ix Illg'i hu mlillty nilded to the discomfort of specta tors .and horses, no matter Imw well Broomed, lathered after their exer tions The canvas covered stands ilrh steamed. "Ilotaco Junior," a Wlllosbrook Firm exhibit, took a Hlue in the ponies' hand I iass. The second nnd third pri?ej went to Uroadlawn Farm ponls. while Edwin H Vnrn, Ji 's "Dllham Decorator was I ,-"ii iin "ti lull 1. ,.. uiim it--iui--Lii ...i t . , was lift alone In Wild agony until a warded fourtn place policeman carried him home Tor a long time pbslelans feaied Ken neth would not get well The child lav still and white among the cox "is Nurses sometimes cried bernuse ho suf fered so much piin persons marveled at the braverj and patience displaced by so small a hoy under such trying cir cumstances. BRAVERY WINS COY'S BATTLE It was this bravery and patience which flnall.x turned the tide In favor of th child's tocovet Kenneth began to convalesce His laugh of le oT sifts of fruit or (lowers brought cheer to other little patients in the wnrtl His hunnv smile was a lesson In fortitude He became a grout favor ite of all persons at the hospital. Sick folk raised theit heads and spoke to him a sthe box was xx heeled b on his xxa$ to the sun parlor Then came the dux when Kenneth tried to walk What was expected to he for him the diwn of happiness was turned into a dax of despaii, xx hen the xxatchinK doctors saxx th' child's le,j xxas bent Skin had i ontracted underneath the knee and Kenneth xxaa unable to stretch his ' pailx dressed spectators In the stand. les out stratum paaoorK and about the rail. His ciief xx-us pathetic He tried hard A horse which 'xat- watched with more not in cry but the thought that he than usual interest In the first class misht for all time iw a ulpple was too Mudcd was Hilla. Emlen Wood's hunter niu'h, and the little patient burled his It was this mount xvhlch xesterdav tlKured The second class of beanie hounds judged resulted In a first nrle i-oinrf to "Weatherlield Temp," owned bx William Warner Justice James w Appleton s "Stokes Place Shamrock' took t'Mrd The Is the first time an show espe ciallx for Iktc and bensle hounds nas e-ej been attempted In this countrx The Hound Show I'ommltt'1" included masters of nil the It-ad In ir luntlriV puks in tf lnltf-i States and Canada. The ex hibition will compare favorablx- with similar contests held annualls at Peter boro. Enc. ('onsldernhlc repn-t i1- felt because t'unadian hunt dubs are not to evhibit at the Iirxn .Mnwr show. Their non appearance Is due entirely to the xxar and the British embarzo on the exporta tion of Mxestock The dops partlculirlx affened bj this embarpo were small prey hioinds under trninlnp In Knpland aiid xxhkh were to he used in a series of xxhippet races nt the shoxx K"o- t'ie horses for the horse must tome into his own and assume the post of honor, as has been the time-honored cus tom toda.x's exenu hold out m.inx inter est!!, p features, xx-hlt-h should t-xoke i ro-inus or enthusiastic applnime from h-ad in the pilloxxs. und sreut gobs fhook the wnsled and frail body. For n time be i mild not be lomforted Even the toy do xxhich hod been his constant companion xxas forsaken and left stand ing like a forlorn sentinel on a table, SfROEO.WS TO THK HESCTE. The'i the surseonk took, counsel to-Bi-thec and decided as a last tesort a nre and tlelicnte operation would be performed in on endeavor to etraljhten the bent lea. Kenneth xvau told he still had another chance His mother, who had been almost a dally visitor to the hospital, and xx-hoae Brief xxas even Croat ei than that of her son xx-hen It was feared he would be permanently lame, sat by the child's tot and held his hand while the txio talked of th new chanco for complete recovery The small pa tient once more took an Interest In hH t.ys Acain his rhilduh taugh rantf through the ward Day iiftt-i ay as the time for the operati-m approached, Kenneth lined hla wooden soldiers in battle array, ay!nj h too would ome day be a colonel and haxe .1 real reulnw-nt of his oxn Then be left the toy dojf to watch the army xxhlle he olerit At last tht ilay for the operation ar rived "it u trut that i am eolne to run and pia ml ttn Isn't it doctor?" tremulously asked the child And the sursenii xvho had heart) so many (pies tions Just like Kenneth's smllfcd at the boy and saitl, W'll se " flflltO'S SAPR1FICE So they wraiirl the little sufferer In blankets and wheeled him to tha ojierat Inp room Tliere In the presence of rflrn of science small pieces of skin were cut from the -ood leu of th unconscious cliihl and urafted hre tha skin was draxxn and contrieted underneath the knee of the leg which had been burned This xxas last week Today Uifr bandage will 1m removed and both Kenneth and too who have taken such an interest In him will know xxhettier or not he will eer be able to run -ind play again If the condition of his iep allows thr operation to have hn a sut ce&s. the bty ill be out of th(j hospital in txvo or three weejjs THE VITAL QUESTIQN A PhltdKo business man, uitb many relatives, wrao of whom uere well-to-do but granting, recentlj ouiiht the serviin of his Uuirr to draw up bis xx ill V hen after much labor, the docu ment was completed, the client asked. Haxe ou fled this tbUu; aa 1 wUhed It tUlit and ktioii" I have done mx best," said the law. er W II i.oiitiiiui d the illent. 1 want to tsk l "U uoottiei thin,- not profes "nttlx ner As a f r tid and man to niai xbo ttt sou thnk tands the best c I'v "' euii, th- i-ict-rtj nli-n 1 I am -oil's? 111 inn nr"i spin 01 tne snow, when a pioom tumbled from the saddle as Bella balked before a fence She had nlieadx taken txx-o jumps nicely, and her action ot the third was unexpected SOCIETY OCT IN roRt'B Society was apaui out In force nt todax's juduiuK. Th same Min smiled warmly doun on the fcpectators, and the only cool plai tt about the oval xvere tent-tov-ered stand If onythlnc the crowd which attended ih mornlnp scsslun of theshovx fly " fH vVv tttev fR s m k . t WW If flB m lJk 'HMltesa I WW w C IH I' WW if i i" 'i iMwMiff I ' iii" f ' niyiiiiHifi Bn 1-" itii??1 iBBn. itt T 'nffin iti TffiWilWfTf nTTO ll ;l SSJtabe $jSRHHHHIM Cvoiv jtJjirfivOxrSsv?! vvV ffl'ilii iMiHili'111 si ' f -mMigsmfS owl if?rrJ.zrrT lMm-'JWlR3&m ,vjw. yt ' cs 52Sssss?i3 ridBfi--! z'rttmm mssa jTTyK-nmbK7r tr -a --Krv BOY'S FOOT CAUSHT BTWM RlLS 7'" ' 'iSP I I j , 1 jai?3i i HlilMli ' i IBTTiTi lit? lMHllPS rL. , k tf Vil h pOKKKHB && ti,) W 'HIST PAST ME MAY MFM ir:M MmiwBmWwmBBBmmWmBS $&&h-J 5-3 death re? hundreds w&ffl mB&S 'SiT "J DA,LY RI0TS IN BERLIN HP ,ISKffHEB VFxXL.jfe l AND VIENNA, LONDON HEARS OVf IYAY J300 BOYS AND mi'lf? ' P?rl I S MS INJURED YFAXLY l!fflB&m'' VsOfelfr iW feriSSSTi . nwrnmrn-- t a tm r7s-jmm Oversubscribed German Wnr Loan Denied. LONDON. Sept. 22. A dispatch from Geneva sa.xs reports from Basle dcclaie that tiutlnp ocelli h dally In Vienna tind Berlin, that shops in the streets occupied by the poorer elapses ate looted for food, and that mnnv xx omen haxe been shot clown In an attempt to quell the mobs. The dispatch also denies the statements issued In Berlin as to the xxnr loan belm; oversubscribed, and asserts that appeai haxe been made to Italian and Swiss banks for help. 30.000 AT ALLENTOWN FAIR RAILROAD DANGERS SHOWN BY PICTURES FROM REAL LIFE A SUDDJTN JOt.T MFAVS OEATH HERE Friendly Talk to Boys and Girls Who Risk Their Lives Thoughtlessly in a o . . rr . , xx-liep. thtiy haxo not been told how xxiouk opint ot r un or Adventure. u is- j WARNINGS FOR OROWN-PPS, To sax-e you from injury and possibly I Tho lea mm also has a message to the your lix'es, the Home and School l.t hkuo, ' Patents. It Is not told in pictures, how children, have tnken a numW-r of photo- ''vt" lmt Is In Cold type, with llwies to graphs of children in dangerous posl- "i'Stnntltto oxery stnt-ment. tlons. ' T,'e penetal cnnroptlnii is tlint nine. These small people may bo p'ayniatos 'eit'W f the poisons killed walking nlnnp of yours. At anv rate, you will seo. that ,ne trncBs aro tramps. Not "1 per tepl Judges Begin Work of Passing on Exhibit Premiums. ALLENTOWN, Pa , Sept. 22.-It was figured nt noon that the attendance at in great Allentown Fair xx-it" .in.nm. There were about LMlXVi children, and the test of the tally visitors were mostly older people The xxeather is somewhat xx ai in, but 'deal f 1 1 the racing exents. The Judges stnrted their xvoik lulgltt and early, but oxvlng to the Immonslt? of the exhibits few awards could be made during the mornlnp hours, which xx ere devoted chlelly to comparisons. The favoilte dish ut the Allentown Fair ' this .xeai seems to be pork and sauer kraut. Last enr is xxas "doggies" i Promptly nt noon Di Victoi II. Wit-and, I the new president of the fail, gave the signal lor tne retnox-al of all the racing horses on this afternoon's card from their stables, scatteted throughout the ground, to the nexx- speed pavilion, xxhere they will be ipmrtcipil during the races, whMi can thus be run off with tho utmobt dls.-D.itch. THE WEATHER Official Forecast WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.' For Eastern Pennsylvania: Fair to night, slightly wanner in north pnttitin; WVtlnexlay inejt casing Untidiness, and kiuneivlint lower tempi'Mliue, moderate i.outli winds. I'ur New Jtirsev: Fair tonight. Wed- 1 nesdav incieHslns clotidlne-is and some- THIEVES FLEE FROM SAFE Frightened Away After They Pry Away Combination Knobs. Butglnrs who broke Into the ottlce of tho Philadelphia Fanners' Supplj (im pany, at l!)lfi and lOlR Market street, early this morning, got but ?5 for their trouble, apparently being frightened nwav aftti thex had pried the combination knob TRAIN ENDS LIFE OF DALLAS, $20 CLERK' SUEDj7OR$50,0li Wife and Several Hundred Persons See Him Virtually Cut in Half at Sixtieth Street Station. Death under the whcela of an elevate! train at the 60th street station In tuIi slBht of his wife, and sexer.il hundred rJ , sons this morning ended the financial troubles of John J. Dallas, of ISIS Nonj, , Md street, the former bookkeeper xvli, U'nn lxli. .... m x.. . . . o i-.iib- sura ior wi.ono by the L p Whlto Company, Jewelers, of Nntn anj ' i ncittntt streets. Dallas fell beneath the. ttnln In such a xvny that both stilclt, i and accident thcoilcs are tenable i Dalits inwl bin ulr. ..... . to Xonlstown for the second day of the ' equltj suit. They were walking slowly j along the pintfoim of the cntli stteel ita- tlon of the elevated. As a westbound tialn drew into the station Dallas stepped to the edge of tho platform ,fnd turned until his hack xvas to the rails. Then ha toppled over. Two cars passed oxer hli body, virtually cutting him In half. Mis. Dallas turned Just In time t0 , her husband's body dropping over the. edge of the platform. The next instant the train shot past her. She became, historical and xx-as taken to her home hy witnesses. The mutillnted body xvaj taken to the Homeopathic Hospital morgue. FALL SEEMED DELIBERATE. Men and -women who saw Dallas fall to his death from the eastbound plat- fotm say that his fail seemed to have been deliberately planned. They declare he gauged the distance cnrefullx- so that his body would fall directly oxer the far track where he could not escnpe the wheels. The heavy train was under brakes at the time and xxas slowing up. Owing to Its weight the motoiman had not tho slightest chance to prevent the killing. Passengers In the first two cars xxho felt tjio bump as tho wheels xxent oxer the body and heard the terrified Bhrlekl of women xxitnesses on both platformi lushed from the train Traffic xvns Del up for some time until u patrol wagoa arrived and the body could be remoxqd Seveial women xxeie tnken axxay frora the scene on the -eise of collap?. DALLAS FACED TWO CHARGES. Txvo different actions weie under xx ay against Dallas, one the eiuit suit and the other on cilinln.il chaiges He xxas under a total of $ynw ball on th charges of attomptlng to blow up the Jexvclry ofllce xxhere he hud been em ployed, and embezzlement. It Is be lieved that the fear of facing these cilmlnal charges led him to take nil life. A desire to soffn tho blow to hli xxifo Is thought to have made him try to mako his diath look like an acci dent. Judge Anion L Swartz, at Noirlstonn, decided nt VnM o'clock to continue the case against .Mr Dallas t.) glxe time for fillther action. Counsel for Ml White lntlmnte.l tn.it the llffiriniTS XXOIllll CO un. end tha' another defendant would be sub stituted. Tho Court xxas noiifleil b the Hxcvirrj Lnnonii of Dallas' ibath and the tact that his bolx hod b"n token w was larger in comparison to veterdas's many of you hnxo done tho same foolish , "rP mw. in. tramp knows tne danger xVhat lower tempeiatur.. In the uttcinouii ' '" (l,v",'" """j ," "' '", """lrss pacKeti lh(. morgu. ui tlu iiomeop..tnic ii"i"'" U .orne'rs ' ' I thing, that the boys In .hu picture aro tie-passing upon the railroads and. ! The eastern a.ea o, high l-momei., has j bv Sh. ," trHuler'nTt! e ,.lnlliv , A ',,,a'W1 ?3?" TulTlX- ...TT-rrs .Jntnhu,:,rak;.,,law;vPr;af:? i la,,,r"!,, " th,"n a h,s hlBhvvu8' Si" " t t: ; ,pon,n,r: ' ik ltx& .; :; .: r, t thJu?. teXltotihht vearsPhaver , There, is the little lad climbinB up the "-J" 'a""u"' 1,5 tempe.atuies have risen tdlghtlx at ""J-,. n? "' ' fo"r "" menu made bx him .xestei.lax that , LdH; .I'.l'-'h,Bh. IrlBnal toxxer. Ills small don wants to Soventy-llve per cent, of the persons mo, places in the noitheas..-,,, poi.lon . '.- '" "tal'Wd " V? "V??" , l imlVd out the land Watehmald. who muk a ' follow hi.n, but can't, lie may tamper who a'9 r"" ,,,,,ul ''' ",,ns I" ''"" "f thv '"lll,"'-' The centie of the west- ,he K,,n warnroken is neai h xxln loxv !'w", .'0,,"SPl ,s !al ''.' 1-' 'r , , oxer blue "estertlHv was entered in the Hint l ' , " , , " .. , " 7 drrn, nrtismis. laboieis and professional ' tin d sttirhnncH has moved noitheastward " h,anf,V n i bilcbt Hebt ",n"ow ! ''Is Matemcm that he had g me oxer wue esieninx. l ' ' " ' " u,tl ,hfc fcimlig llnr) ,e onBno driver m., h .tt.m.,1 t. .. .. i.j ..... I . .i... r;.m T.nkox. hut Ionic tiuuui. """ ,"anl, ln nilulit light. ihn i.nntts nf a biislnt ss mun a few dxj ..... ... riin. mnn ,,i, uiuMr i u ...-.. ,..-,,',.. ,a,i 111,111 i (iiii.nn ,,,, v.... ......--. . -- -- .--.. -- ..- ..... .-. .- - -..-.- Mclean's ir Biaton xvhich also cap- then will becorpo confused and wrw-H eityasu short cut home ur to xvork. It ' like ilcpieuslon xtenda fioui thence tur.d a ribbon New Voi Hers are vanlx max fedi-w which may cost maq.x lixes. eMlmalert that the produ. tlve uilue bouth.xestwaid to Mexko, aulng show- intertsted in Hobe. t L "errx's Ftatrun, . ftn ma b onfJ ,j , of hunmn life Is U&.WA A. J5 per ...,t . It. 'ff, Kj'S ent-red if the same rlaj.s , of the deaths aio tramps, the xHlue of , Stnte.s, follow l in n laptu ''"' ' "'" The ffst class of hunters and lumpers father or a mother. , ,ifw of e0,.,, u,.spaser Is leduted to pemture. The iliange bus been .0 no un? co.iflned to lUht weight sieen . Anuth-r pleturo shows two Jlttle boys u mine of im.cno The loss of fi. hy gief- ttf more in Nebraska aim iwriions himiers end naturnllv he actions of trying to learn how cars nre coupled, tailroad tms-oass In monet irx tisures in "f South Dar.otn. Jl.nneipotit, lowa ami i,e. .iitina debutantes was watched Them is n lucomoti.-o at the other end nroductive wealth is estimated at liVWI. Kunrak, xiltli more thsn usual Interest of tho train. It will start ihe cars mw. i a ear These flguies do not shttw U, S. Weallier IlurcRil Iltlllelin In the second d-iS'' hunters and Jump- liur and tho boys will b.i lucfay if Ihoy the burdens that nre thrown op society , nervations made at b u m. Kunni time ers the pick of Olen Hiddle Farm ( aro not hurt or the homes which are ruined when u -"v """" ".""lTJLr ! DANOHItOfS PLAY hdl,lnr,L,,,al?.0"jei k.Btl.n Sam.'nVVa'1lndV.fxgAve?.l.tr ifinrv llls-'inson's llastlro", xxhleh made i Ho vnu seo the bo with his foot fas- about Industrial workers nowadays he- Atiuntu- rlu . 7u 01 '.. t.le.jr - ... . . .... i. ..,., , ... . ... I U.-. V...4 .. . t .. i . . . .. . tlt ,. K- a an horse I, y.it ill -'ll r i I i-tiounv hit )eerafx xvitn un tn, u mu iti- m m unto " t "i -.!. irum ucmiuuiic axuiiupuini me i j! ,, ijj, rj iS s If.ir entrain i nm i u -s- tii.aiet woiklng on trie ranroaii una would not a nmm umiwi. " ". ni-itiries ai i iJutTaio, n y. .1 i. xv in ciwr Mrs 1-auiP hi ' M'PfP hax happened Should a train come 'fttn'. .' " Z ' mov,!mon' I J3!KiS:.. " . tf.W 5ii w .-KS" 111 tPIS 0I4S. noiner well iH-mitei iii- -- ,..,,,, ilfixvu lajraun ii"tr mtx ie,n n i les- I , .", I ' '..r i- i i V 1 t'ler rr.i.1 ... Hnwartl 11 Henry's Ho die II sions oeiore no uomu oo irem mis ., -abi v. but Hie Ion, and .School r.:i" Vt,n.V iu .-j r.I i r.s sw in t'u.uJv 7U 711 Ai P TS 7S II Mi It ll III III 11 ..' SW IU I'iejr -.Ml III flmly 7U ft" 11 'lc-r XIV s i ar silt 12 i'iejr Ui N h ' lear KB ii i leir M...., r,r.- .t nnx'irq mj wquiii hmtki? i-'sso toa .- tum pwr innsf uiiiifo tw icmit hip numi.ii untj ii. .;"e PLPRN AM) Ju.Mi.tf. through hem tducate the parents. j I,u.,u;h,r 55, Just before lum-ll the children uitb ! ' B ' s " 'J'? ." Tl ere aro UVfti Person kill. A each x. Mr Ts'ti.a." NT " tbr nonle. apareel in various elu. I f l$J?U2U'" .. ' e trains More than .half are killed ..,- The advent u,,n the green of UtlU follw Foolu:.. a thing One hoy lias one foot """" .,". "."B ". .. " , V"".'" u"'1 Ji Uonxille.l-'ln who are al I" hiijh favor with (: In tha stiriup and the other tutors, wcsloed round of applause. I n-i ' "L , li..,. annc.M I 1 V i i...-.s . vtifL-w TO iM . pivs ...- sw. Th,, lther ,loy u eaMns out m sueh a a4 ,..,),, of tho dancer or had It N IM.u. -Neb wj :nl ,, N .t lur saddle ..d jumidn. and in hand. wa Ilia, i. ttmy be strucU b a tar on ,".,, 01J ntto n(m" ',!, ''.'", "t. -C&" Ei1 K ' " SW V4 ia"r Amnn.. the uonis entered were th.. .Uier na.k Both tho boys may ba ' "l " ..." '''-".' 1 SS xx- i I .S i-tltiiojb tif . to 'i 1 I'.n,' mill. l7a is .!. Irnm HroMdlaWll CUtniJ. YOtiei' B I - - - - - , -,jiti .(i.i, iiu ,.- ihj GRAIN SHIPMENTS TO EUROPE X, 167,000 Cleared Ports Yesterday ( for ioreign Paits, WASHINCITON. pept 22 -The Treas ury Department today announced that twelve cargoes, cnrrvliu. a tot.il n, t nrr . fmo bushels of grain, were cleared from I iW life Insuiance. and nun. Tho "inn III iiuet'iiin tienim i" Dalla.s had hn in I. Is pirn' It was learned todax that Illis moxea from Aidmoro to tin- moie nii.dest resi dent in Jd street to rediut iM'ii fa the udvlio nf Ills counsel .Ui.i lie had declnied tint he had no monev He aiSJ sold his automobile Mi x lute lectin" ytsterday that Dallas told him he W no monej but he Is said i In1 -'a'rf .11 ne """ y lias one foot ,,v, ,,a.x In tho year 15 person, are . T4b"T,,m,o. ii wsi! 8(. $ VlZ'u IBf on tho Juiif. M,M ,, rnt(.,j Hmsj tor nH I jxhle. K . 71 7. .' 8U Tn .'toHy uX iTvo trllu" '""" "'J ';'" t ""ere the r 7u i! l. S lHS eJ t 10 be Painty, Vnus -ipd Aberdeen under ad- jtii a for their folly i!, from Uroa4lan Puimj. Vnlter S, ii,pi,Tiiri.'PTVf- IU!.lxell i;le D ami rolt shown In HhLD TIIL S.U LTi Q. hand. KdJMi I'owcll's Ot.ft.rq Jewel. and Sequel and Sequence from frond lawn Parma The last lo were shown ySU.rda driven b Uludys Jl Rarle, tuuhter of i'r and Mrs) fleorse il Carle, Jr. t-Ua '. huB'r nl Jmop Flrjt. Mrs llrlrt VV4xorth liars stMUfl. Mien Itl'J-ll- farttib' Ijt Vn Uusd. ttur'l. tirntia Farto' VVarmlffe. fW . ioIm in hand-Hut. vyilltl.roul r'iimn lp,ra' Jntor. ou-l Hroi-Jlawsv Farm K'iun ibb-J UrujiUlawn I-arros Hi nUlax Ilut4tu i ia. u. .u,ai la han't Flret, tvilllsbroo I'arin's Ttulnit a taMin fe-ob-1 Willlibroo F.im i net I All ihlr.l Walter S Jldlll--b Hiei n Hub -n aas "o hunters anl liniperi, Flrl A H 1 1 Hismn-i n . r.amn sun-la. second A IIhiv lll.-;in-m Innl,-ti Smokt ih.rJ nil n 14 Ks-n f Hran n ' Ufl lei t -, li tani firt XV tl'tehr-tok xx i 1st r ii k TJIJ1 CORBECT TII-JR I'l-oft sor Turner lind been sttendin-r the 4 vv il i tear i . 'Un . titi ...... ..i.n.., ,.., ,.. i-i ...in .rr,.M.i... hi i.tiin. .-teatlon in Kt-xnt ti, -i,t-.r. -tiM-, i ap j'fl P. I,-J' " -' M:.,. .4S,..IWM-t ' -. --. --. w'm .-- - - -., how hy crowded about tho safety gates vU lie Helot! a i erection of a captain l.jon". tltleSfOpe ,l wh't xvas in I (41 r.j St lonU. Mo . II i. st i-.i,'. ii inn ai J t l.Se rtau. vi j i i viat.h a train pass. Hero is a pic- ldp)Jf. ,f the Intruiment, all bt U, S",.,?" . ta :X .. ... !,- 1..L.I nflA cthn.l .. u .IId. 1...I -. ....! ,1... ... ...... .,...... rl. . n. . . Tl Til lUttt IIIRH ( .. w. tvw M09 Mta- !' t-'U ' -t-l4K Ut v, -wwr ll-, tft JHOtU missed 4 70 VII th' oxs and girls aro eluvi cm waa (red. and was aimUu-s to know , ).I..,'-,,"?J ' K ,,. .. .I... -.,., Th.i iifinl,,! tr. trc .... , I...... .t... -. -....m i,n.-Ml A,.,....HI...,1. t t'U-WI'e - HM ttlV t.-..- -1 i,.i tif R, wit ' '- I'm- "I- mwt 1Wb- VU.M4- r j p - . . the tmel t'l kee itu train ami to vx-iavo intervlewtd the fc'unner ana asked i-uiy thelr hat to the passengers A PQitee- he know when to Hive the -.Unal. man 1 keeping them baek. He Is a. big "Oh. I look at my watch," (aid the and good-natured looking twiliceman, at oflUla,! that, anti he probnblj has at home ehll- ' "And how d' xotj correct yir watili" 11' clt ml :V (1 Clear N s I. n VV 10 near .t 11 I'l-luuly lo NVV 111 I'ouaj S 4 Oar W t Cleir' NK U I'cl-mtjv SVV I i tsar NW 1 I'-ivu.Jj NO HABM DONE Her friends twd asked their young host- entirely. ess it. p'ltx.ror mem. nnu sue was per- torinlus a dllilcuit selection jrom xvagner Atlantic and Oulf poits esterdiv for inreigii pons The statement showed that S.OM.uio biifhel-s were received at ports yestord.ij md that r.illiondc reputed they nre ho.dlng In their terminals or on ier lines 5.U27..MO bushels bei.iusi, nf in alilllt to ship In elevators nt ports, IS,. ft!x,'V)o bushels aio stored. Ol the grain shipped xesterday, ts.niS bushels were i-onslgned to Dunkirk; 2.T), l tti Jl.irseilhs L'h.Ojii to Liverpool; IW.ftti to Haxie and il.ufti to Cllabgnxv. COTTON GOWNS REPLACE SILK Women of ths South Start Campaign to Help Planters, .ST. LOl'IS, Mo, sept. -.'-Man -f.,,,1. Ing t-oelctx wtiinen of this city tod-u Joined the movement to wear cuttoti gar ments In plui-t- of silk and other costly labrles to create a mnrktt fur cotton and help Southern planterj Tlie plan has been ndurfced bx local r-atil"tlc orgPiiUatlui.rt and in the South. Members of several chapters of the Daughters of the Confederacy liavv agreed m wear lotton clothing almost i.r.,,1, iTICHft in .irlriition Some of the witnesses fnun this cltf weie on tho train that killed l.ills Most of them tontlnueil to Ne.iil-tmxn dlr tiatlle was resumed, uinwiire th it tn man ground to death und. i the - was. l)4'las th. Tiuukb of evidence wete t.mied in inj Nurristovvn court tndaj in ic.idlii '' the tnal Throughout th. tiul I" " had shown lenurkable nem H ,uu . el deilnren that he .-hmi.d "',,,,. nervousness Inst night, howex., " "" occabloned some suipilsc anions ";' close touch with him The m.i.i ' whom he Is s-ild to have bout powder to blow up the White olli.- t-tpectcl M tcstlf.x todax Hi";11 fear ot a perjux th.irge, is t.li. 0 1. ,,.i itnui'ited Dallas fr-i -.it. i .!. .lUUillSt l' llS ' till- .,,.,, -..-- -" re i ,. i. .x, em- tovu IA" he " --"'"' " . Nur. .ezlel was 81ikJ -I '"" .: tli, llstoxvn, but pfter.u.. ih; -"", nfiet tli4t effort, of ett """,'','" '- - , , m .all by Dallas mid wer ieje.uo - favtoij . ... ... , It I l.k OWNED Al'T" '- '-' ' "...Jiiy Dallas was a hookkm." " " ' , of the. Jevxeirx lirm I" ' ''" ' etordny ll was bioug.t "" 'J,., paiuiily on nothing out hi "'"'' , m fSla wctk. hi llxtd in un, in - ' r-r,TirvT.TT?T?tt3 nrnv T7Tjriro txttttt-t -v -t ..-. , dren mst anout your age. ami ne Knows nsKod tne captain. , jn tiLe midst of H sue suuutnu stopped " -w. i., t"viav Ardoioie and ovviml an am- . . m5 how elangrrous it is to get close to tho -I take It to tho maker in Cairo, and in confusion. At the Coroner's inquest held todo over Neurlv every sliud of pap' '"" un, fast-rushing trains xvhli h pass In a (loud he tells me the error" i 'What s the matter?" asked one of the Mary Fislier. 5 xears old. who died as evielriiil of alleged iKfaluti m o M i or oust i-orinwiin t urnain i.ons inierviewea isllors tne result ql injuius nustaliu-d kevt ral h-is bt en -vinovtsi """ " s When the gates aro lowen-d do not g-i tho watihnnkei and asked him how he I 11 struck a false note. ' faltned the I d-ixs ugo b being lun over b u wagon i tompan. anoiding iu i i l "','" "ttl ii on the traiks. even though n.u ean't cheeked the -nor if the watih i performer 'driven by Thomas Johnon 6'J7 North ttrdav The belief il-t ' '' ( f a tralo In sight l these I n tures 'I st the ttrrett time from the gun." ' Well, what of it?" cried anothei Kieventh strtet the Coroners lur found ti to shift tie b ' " , -r j ar real pptuics of buvs and girls -jnd said tliat ifimpie craftsman And thm pueet Go ahead Nobodv but Wagner that Johnson xxas in nu wa. responsible i t eates. managfr e.-f It" vv jar t'- in-ra r-prted them d ra ,st u. h ime ves told ix Kgvpt Jlontreal island- would ever know It and lies dead.' foi the death of the cmld 11 ewas ex- was made more s i -t "' " ktr ' m . win G-j ord "Ladies Home journal onerattd, I th6 te.stunon, taken. ! tl iy in.iis J' a b-jy v-r Sir