a EVENING LEPGER-PHILADELlPlftA, THURSDAY, SPTEMMR 2t, 1914. hi I Bf) mm I Hi If" I- Ir 1 flcjr 3' i 1 GREATER OPTIMISM IS APPARENT IN THE FINANCIAL MARKETS Boston Stock Exchange To day Agreed to Permit Trading on More Unre stricted Basis. OUR MINERAL WATERS GOOD R ClOJ f Jftiec 13 pal tdatl "intr i d" is JitaC 41 Eli1 iipu i SB to ff! I'fll .., 'I " .J ' ffif i am i r fV.ii rM ? '"? MttfSfflaBg s 'Enrr.xsi 1 S'M, ft EAch day sees n further brlghtrnn of the (Innnclnl situation. I-rnm Dnston eamo the announcement lotlnv- that the committee reprecntim; Investment hrvtistrii dealing- In unlisted securities, had lifted the ban somewhat on Rcncr.il ttarilng. nnd has notified dealers that thev may hnvc wider latitude In security transactions. The committee, after confeienoe with the Stock Exohansp Cninmittpr of tIV feels that conditions have bo Improved that nn Increased InislneM Is warranted, havlnp In mind the spirit which hag pre vailed In the vieoks which have pnsc slnco tho clolnK of the Slock Exchange, nrt with tre followlnu tcettictlons Trades liove the closing prlr" nf .1 n JO may lie made ulthotu submitting th ame to the committee Trades at prices under the cl'islnc prices of J ily ro ehould continue to be submitted to tli committee, who will take Immediate .ictloii Any pur-lie advertising should first be approved b this committee, and for the time beins circulars belnR sent out should not quote p'lccs. Subscription- to tho $im,efl.non New Tork clt bond offctlns amounted to between two ,rtd three tlmo the 150. OOO.OOO that ws open to the public. In view or the Inrce number of appli cations, the sMidlcntc manneets are un able to state what the final allotments will be In order to dlitilbute the bonds as vldel at poslbl, the method has been followed of nllottlnfi all applications up to inpoo in full and alo making full abotments upon subscriptions received from abroid The balance of the bonds will be allotted as neail. as possible on a pro rati bals The heav applications for the lOW and 1317 maturities will make It nece sary for the s ndlcate manascrs to make allotments of the arious maturities pro rata on a basis which will permit the. allotment of .uprocim.itlv '" pet cent on the app'lf-ations above J.',nn,ni other wise those who hae applied for the longest term bond nouid lecKe noth ing more than a nomln.i, allotment. Imported European Varieties Hnvc No Additional Medicinal Qualities. 'Uir annual Imports of mineral waters aie over l.eoo.rm Rnllons liming a initio or nearly a million doll.irs Two-thirds of these Impoits came from (Jcrm.ihv, France nnd AiiRtilfl-HtiiiKim. and as soon as the stocks on hand are consumed domestic waters should take the place of those derived from foieisn prlnqs In this connection It Is IntcicstliiK to noto that last .veiir the repotted sales ftom W commetclal epiliuss In the t'nlted States Were more than oi.ooneflo finllons, havliiK a total vntue of $5,W.l0 The re cent actlilti of the New Yolk State tes. otvatloh commission in conserving the tin til I ill mineral waters at Saratoga SprlHBs, as well as In imptovliiR local conditions. Is of Interest in railing at tention to the mnnv opportunities In this country foi utilizing such waters and adopting modes of treatment simitar to those which have mode the bath lesoits of f tot mnnv and Austria rontons There is h somewhat popular but fal lacious linpreslon Hint cot lain European wateis have medicinal properties not pos sessed bv fttiv Ameilcati waters, and many persons addicted to the Apolllnnrls, t'ljsnilc, or felpstlne-Vichy habit miiiht he e'iuallv well ml Is tied bv waters irom Ameilcan spiltim In .mltl.s nf Xtwiltnn 8las, brmlng labels pi tilted In the t'nlted Snte GERMAN CRUISERS' ACTIVITIES CAUSE WAR RISK ADVANCES Sinking of Six Ships by Commerce Destroyers In fluence Increases to 5 Per Cent, to Far East. RUSH FOR MILEAGE BOOKS BEFORE NEW RATES BECOME LAW Railroads Report Big De mand From Travelers Anxious to Avoid Quarter Cent a Mile Raise. FINANCIAL NOTES It If he ( Announcement was received hen- to day from Dallas, T"c , that the ti im representing Philadelphia. I'napter. Amei lcan Institute of Hanking, won a unani mous decision In u debate over Gov ernment ownership of telegraph and tele phones lines at the annual convention of the organization. William W Allen, Paul H. Dctvviler nnd Robert IV. Ftv were the local debate! s. They opposed Government ownership. FTom New York comes the announce ment todaj that Charles W. Morse 'has ottered to form nnd (Inanie a holding committee to take over all the assets of the National Bank of North Ameilca. Th Wilmington Trust Com pan v. which 'tViia appointed receiver for the Securities Companv of Noith America, has tiled a bond for $1 ono 'W The hill. of complaint, which was filed bv Word. Cray & Neari counsel for William D. Fell, a sto k holdor, alleges liahllitv on the company's certificates of SLOT? Ortl, while loans to certificate or bondholders were tjni.239. leaving a net liability of $73!.755. Cash on hand and other assets are valued at JStT.MD Lewis Nellson, secretarv of the Penn- sylvanla Railroad Company, arrived home from Europe on the steamship Olympic yesterday, and is at his office todav. The Norfolk and Western Railway Companv has lied with the t'nlted States Supreme "ourt a brief seeking to show that under present conditions the West Virginia 2-cent passengei rate law Is confls' atorv and unconstitutional. In some quarter the attack upon the vallditv of the West Virginia law was taken to indi ,it a second general at tack upon J-cent passenger laws In vari ous States Since the lailroads announced that afl ei October 1 theie will he an Increase fiom '-' to .''i icnts a tnllo In the rates to he charged for mileage books there has been a bio demand for existing books on the Pennsylvania nnd Reading Rnll loads from tiavellng salesmtn and others nnxiou to get In their supplies before the increase becomes effective. Agents gcnci.ill.v are repotting un exceptional run no the books now In use. While the si hedule of hew into !m alicwly been tiled at Washington, they have not vet been approved b.v the Intel state Corn metre Commission The Heading Knllwnv will Inaugurate a new fi ut up in connection with Its In terchangeable mileage books after i tober 1. Heretofore tin He books have b en good only for use on certain lines In the Knt. The term "Interchangeable" was appparentlv i misnomer, since there wet only certain railway svstenr, aside ftom the Reading, on which the would lie atiept.d. Under the new arrangement thev will lie acepterl for fare on virtually all lines east of Chicago. For the iigulatlon $j p mileage hook, good onlv on the s.vstem which Issues It, the new rate will be $.'2 50 for 10m miles The new rate for the books with Intii ihangeable features will be $lli, with a rebate of J2 SO when the book cover shall b" turned back to the companv. The p -bate now amounts f Jo These books will nut be transferable. Activity of CSormaii commerce destroy ers, wiilcll recently snhk slv steamships In the Uny of Ueiigal, has catisul an ad vance to live per cent. In somo classes of war risk Insurance mtes. nnd has in fluenced the American institute of Mnrlhe Underwriter not to quote any raw i on vessels bound to countries bordering on or near the bay. Tho advanced rales will apply pirtlcu larly to countries on the cst and west coast of Africa. In the Antipodes and In the neighborhood of China ami Jnpan, where Herman cruisers are said to ho particularly active In their raids on com- met ce. The table below, prepared by the Amer ban Institute of Marino Underwriters, shows tho rates ruling this week for win risk Insurance on evpotts of general men luiiidise shipped thtough Philadel phia, New York and Boston. These rates were tccelved today by locnl underwrite! . The Institute makes It plain that thev nio not to be accepted as current flguics i and thnt It It not Imperative, t tin t then I be followed In the writing of i Isks. The ' matter of proper tntes to be charged Is I left entlrelv to the discretion of tho In- I Momiiui underwriters. The rates are nerrnntnt-eta r ti,n .,.. values. The llrst column emm ,.,.!. peasants feel they have nothing but drink, but now It Is othorwlse. WOMEN'S WOHk. Ones cars aoho with tho sound of women's sobs'. All the way from tha peaceful and happy villages of the Altai the sounds of walling and crjlng are to bo hoard Here, however, In Moscow It Is dlffoicnt; somo one has wiped away their teats, and tho women with sun shln If tent'-stnlned faces are feverishly working for the thousands of wounded who have coino back for their caie, cut ting linen and sewing bandages, collect ing money and organizing hospitals. Al- icady there nre 50C0 Wounded In Moscow, and they Increase at tho rate of live tialnloatla a day. All the pulllc hos pltal1) and Inllimnrlcs are filled, all the private hospitals Scotes of latge pri vate hott'cs. such as thnt of Prince Oagntlu and Mine. Mororof's, on tho VozdvMienkn, nte turned Into lazarettl, honeycombs of nursing chambers and beds The stterts ale thronged with lied Cross sifters; In evcrv house women aie thinking whnt thev can do personally for the wounded, how many thc can take to nurse At the railway stations, where the wounded arrive, large crowds of women wait wllh baskets of gifts, and when the huge cross-marked comfortable am bulance train comes In nnd Btnps there l a new and vveet Invasion all tlie girls running along the corrldots with cigar cttes, with tea and sugar, and cakes and newspapers. ItOSPITATtt-B TD PRISONERS. Kven the Herman wounded participate In the genet nl hopltnllty, and one fie nuently hears a Russian noniin say nf the wounded enemy befoie her: "Poor one. Is It his fault' that he Is fighting us?" The nermatis, for their pait, are ver.v suspicious at-kltig of the tea, "Is It not vltilol?' refusing to take medicine, nnd asking. "When tun wo to be hung?" The streets of the cltv present manv sights the mnrchlng.of soldlets. the end less slienm of the nrmy moving out of the depths of Russia to the war, a nng- nlflennt peasnnlrv biought In some caes ,odlTHIS0ITYT0BE WELL REPRESENTED IN NEW YORK MEET "Ted" Meredith, "Tommy" Lennon and Kauffman to Wear Local Colors Satur day in Travers Island Track Games. ENCOUNTERING SNAKE IS EQUAL TO EOUIt STROKES, SAY A VETERAN GOLFER from the lemolost plnrei of the Old World Thev slntr as thev mat eh. thev ning nags or bclllgci ent nations, except "rt their hats nnd spout as they go. liermnn.v and Austria, for which no tntes i cheering foi the wnr. In the midst of ate quoted; the second column, shins of ! their numbers are many peasant women, foieigii neutral nations, nnd tho lust col- u'cs who lefnse to be patted from their umn for American Vessels. Ki lunr and ?cntlsnd, eft . ensi. mid Iroland .... ti t.nnilon, Knullfh ami i'remh '-hnnel ports "i Enitlatvl ami Seotland, east " n.t-t north of .-trniu of Do w , ,-, Atlantic Ruropean ports, linvre tci ilihrsltnr 3 MerHterrn"an, nut cast of u llv , South Africa '... ., Hot Africa ,-, linst Afrl. a- Vla c"n,e of ao.01 Hone fi v In uei -, A un ml la. .vw Zealand', strnlts Settloments- V R Sue s Via ape nf i!e0d Ifope .. .". vli faclflc coast fi Via I'nnnmn Canal .1 1 nfnu an 1 Japan- la Sue ,-j Vjn Cape of O00J Hope . via Put lite 1 oast S la Panmiia Canal .1 nermu'U "i I llhn. l'.trtn IM, n . "., "tl'er West nlle .. .'.'..' .' .irth loi.t South 111crlta. ' ril . ... Arpentlne him t'ruetinv ... VVpstteiM --nuth Vmerlca Via Pa"ni, riinul.. 'l 1 MaifPlliui . . , ITnsi ,ou' 1 .ntr.il AmeiliH ,'' '" at 1 i-ntrnl America v 1 1 I'an inn ( anal . v In MilKollu, Nna -f tli Vc nrunil k Ncnfoun linn I 1 I'll .1 l'i l' 1i -'a m i', ft 1 '7 i'j 1 1 1 1 !! NOTES OF THE FLAIL To vote on thr nppioval of a refund ing and improvement moitgnge covet itig the ralltuad pio;ierties, rights nnd fianchlses, a .-pedal meeting of the stockholdeis of the Krlc Itallroad vvlli be h Id on October 13. President Harrison of the Southern RallvviM. wants the next annual meet ing nf the company, which will bo held on October 13, to be "more than the conventional routine," nnd looking to ward this end he has sent a letter to sKekholriers asking their co-operation. Stockholders aie Invited to ask questions ot the management. MOSCOW CHEERFUL DESPITE FROWNING FRONT OF GREAT WAR Spirit of Hope Pervades Russia and Sobriety Has Followed the Disappear ance of Vodka. husbands, nnd they help to carry the Immense baggage ,s n contrast thete nre long proces sions of Oermnn and Austrian pilsoncis looking very sulkv and tired; men In bit lereil helmets, rent clothes, cnvnlrvnien without horses, foot-soldiers vlth the dust nnd blood of tlj" bittlefieli unre movetl. Itusslans guaid them with drawn swords on their shoulders, the populace runs nlonglde nnd laughs nnd criticises: "What sni-ill men Wllbelm promised they should come to Moscow, nnd thev 've cninc'" Xo malice however, seem' to be borne the pilsoners Op the contrary, they nre shown n gtent deal of kindness. Sausage is provided for them ami riermnn news papers Mnnv people ask "Is It not dull for vou h'ie"" "Not so dull If only there wete b'et," Is the replv. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA Sun nnd Tide3 .", 1 1 n m Sun ts.. . ft TA p.m. PIIILAmil.l'HIA. 1 l a 111. 1 High water. r in p.m. a m. Low water 12.01 i m. nitKDV ISLAND. witr. I ts.a.m ' Itluh uatir. 2 is p m. . 111 11.111 ' Low water . .,'1 p ni. IIIII.Al'k w .v 1 UK, High water II 21 a.m. High water. 11 . "7 p.m. Low nater . t .VJ a.m. Low uatcr.. rt.l"i p.ni Pun rises High nter. Low w nter . . HlBh Low wuiei Philadelphia will bo well represented In the New York Athletic Club's games at Travers Island, N. Y next Saturday. "Ted" Meredith, Kauffman and "Tommy" Lennon will wear local eolorB. "Ted" Is to compete In the 410 and 8S0-yard runs. He la the national nuartcr-mlle champion. KntifTman Is the Penn fresh man runner of promise, and tyennon Is the athlete who Is taking his entrance examinations In tho hope of entering l'onnsyivnma. Theie tnn be n new record hung up on Saturday at tho New York A. C. games, when the Mercury foot team In the 1200-yatd relay go out after the record of 2.03 2-5 held by tho hlsh-Amerlcan A C Heinle Wefers sent his crew out for n til.il Sunday and the times lecorded for each TM Mirds were: Kuhn, .1J1-5; McNtiltv, 31 1-3; aiciinon, 32, and Wilk c, 3J seconds. Total, 2.03. During the coming winter Now York will stago n teal Intercollegiate athletic meet. Tho I. C. A. A. A. has obtained n date In Madison Square Garden carlv In leliruary to hold tho first annual In door ldnv and team championships of tho association. Tho full list of events, will be as follows: Five-men relay, each man to tun IV) yards; live-men tebiv, each man to run ,'100 ynids; four-men le lav, each mnn to run 500 urls; four turn relav, each man to run 1000 ynids, four men rclnv, ench mnn to tun 2nj) vnicls: four-nun relay, .OX jnrds. First man to run 200 yaids, second man TOO .vnrds, thlid man 50) ards and the niuhor W0 j at ds. The field events will be open to llve inen teams, ami Include high Jumps, polo vaults and Hi-pound nhot. The points will (ount same as In the cross-country championship. If the plans of tho oillclnls of tho Mid dlr Atlintlc Association do not nilscairy, the ensuing vein will be tho most pros perous In the hlstoty of athletics In this section, .tunlor and senior eiosf-countr., championships nio to bo held, while the usual tltulat nffalts aro also planned. In addition nn effort is going to lie made to Increase the .Interest In nmntcur box ing and wtcstling, Tournaments ntc to be held. Another problem for tho golf hnn dlenppets was uncovered by Wlnthrnp Sargent, of Merlon, In tho nnnunl Benlors' tournament at Iho Apavva mis Country Club, tlyc, N. Y., yes terday morning. Sargent was away In front of the remainder of the field nt an early hour, and shortly after driving ftom tho first tec, en cotintctcd a snake curled up within a few Inches -at his golf ball. A driver Is not consltucted with u view to service as a reptile destroyer, and It took sevetnl minutes to dispose ot tho poisonous snake. After clearing the course, however, Satgenl found his nerves In such a shape that he took a 91 to complete the course. This was four strokes more than were icqulred by his running mate, Charles F. Qulncey. of Greenwich. The latter, however, did not encoun ter any snakes on his Journey, nnd declared that not Snnvlng to tnnke the "snake shot" was worth nt least four strokes. In stalling the Holds In future, It hns been suggested the hnndlcnppers should rlist ascertain the likelihood of encountering rep tiles and nllow the fiottt runners tho bencilt of such gruelling experiences. CENTRAL HIGH ELEVEN LOOKS LIKE GOOD ONE fruit, Vessels Arriving Today nlla (Ilr I .lumesoii. Port Antunlo, Atlitntli Tiut 1 otnl,an. cjiMntl' n. Thau her Morton p.isucncers tml me-, han llie, M reliant an Miner' Ttniispor tuti'in Cumpmn Sniling- Today Mivnnnati and .l.irkfnn Mlners Transportation M'i?("OW. Sept. 21 No deptesslon of the national plrit lb noth cable in Kussla. no strikes, no riot w. 1 ne ,ioij ii.ipe iir nur raiuoann, 11 ,," -wmii. ,11111 piopigunoa or pessirn th'y are to remain under private owner- j !. but instead .111 all-pervading hen ship, is that there he nn immediate ad- 1 fulness and national unanimity which vai allowed in thlr passenger and I rven the most optimistic could not huve freight rates," said D F. Bush, presl- fresen. The p. nsunts go to the front dent of tie Missouri Pacific, and the w,lh ""' nthusiasm. and the "intelli I'enver and Rio Grande Railroads, in ! Sfntsln " Radical ( nrl fonservatlve alike, nn address before the Missouri Pacific 1"?P.'' them on The newspapers of all -ir. Tuscan, llowi. v lite. M rchants ani 1 ''imnnni Mr. I'rrslin. .N'lckTS m. Tloston, MervliinK nn.l Miners Tinn! nrt-itlen I'ompnn. Mr. Nvm Vurk, fc htilte. e York, CI; ,Ic Mmmrhip inmuti. 4 -tr. LrUnson, Willis, llalilmore, tirkuson Line. -c hr I'enrgia I). Jenkln McYean, M. 1'e loisburg Kl.i., A. l c umtulns ,v. c'o. Si'hr. Pen v lllrrtsall. Itinm, -Ctuiilestun. C'tiarles T. Jlcsee A le. Conch Howell's Boys Will Mnkc De termined Bid for Title. Football practice has been progressing llnelv at Central High, nnd tho piospccts nio blight for a championship season. Tlie Mirrors nre determined that not onl will they go through their ch fl uid without being defeated, but that no other team shall even tlci them. Iast ear they were not beaten, but tho 7-7 tio with West I'hllly enabled the latter to split the honors with them. Captain "Hilly" Stephens has been showing gieat t-pced In practice, making gains of fiom 2.1 to 10 yards on end runs. Hill Uiitler, the all-around athlete, has not vet rounded Into form, hut It Is thought that ho will do much better win 11 the weather gets colder. The pinbalilo line-up of tho team which villi face Wilmington High In tho Hi st HEAT HAS NO TERRORS FOR NORTHEAST HIH Northeast High has been braving the heat for the past week Willi daily ten minutu sctlmmnges after hard signal drills. Cpach Johnson Is tr Ing to got the team In good lunning oidor for tho pinctlco game to be held next Satntdny against Mount Holly High, at Mount Holly. All tho first nnd second string men will ho given a tryout In this game, which should prove n good test of tho Red nnd Hlark'H strength. Klnr, the now player, formerly nt How ard College, llltmlngham. All., Is show ing up well nt end. He btokc up sev eral of tho varsltv's'pln.vH single handed In Ycs,cida.v'B scilmtnngc. Hu has lots of siloed nnd will make the other wing candidates hustle. Sickle tetlirned to the game nfter seveial days' absence. The team lined up vesterday nn fol lows: finds, Brelthnupt and Wilson; tackles, llldpath and flnrdiier; gtmitts, Mnssev nnd Sickle; centie, A. Whltnker; backi. Webb, Wetzel, F. Whltaker nnd 1 tetter. Wilmington Plnys Locnl Schools WH,MI'C,TON Sept. 21 -Manager Itoh ett Win, or the Wilmington High School foothnll team, announced the schedule vesterdav for this season Severnl Phila delphia schools will ho plaved. The schedule follows: Satunlav, Sep. tember 2 Vlnelnnd High School, home; Frldav, October 2, Central High School, at Philadelphia. Satuidny, nctoher 10, At lantic City High School, nt Atlantic City; Saturday, October 17, National Farm School, home, S.Uurdn.v, October 21, Down ingtown High School, at home, Saturday, October HI. Ttenton High School, at Ti en ton: Wednesday, November I. Pennsvl vnnla Military Acndemv. at Chester; Sat urday, Novembei 7, Tolletlne Acndemv, at home: Saturday. November II, Chester High School, at homo; Satuidnv, Novem ber 21, Philadelphia School of Pedagogy, at home. Thanksgiving Day, Norrlstown High School, nt home. BOItRELL MEETS LOGAN Joe Horrell hns agteed to meet Frank Logan nt the Hock Spilngs Club, Lan caster, Pa during Talr Week. Jack Ulllnn, who was matched to fight I.ognn. vvlted Manager llarty Heutel that he wnulil tin 11 tin lit o In L'i'l ill 1 1 11 rl 1 1 1 i 111 lit at, el, nn ertrle tlnte. In flnniel i.rtl In ' touch with Horrell and the match was quickly arranged. Gelding Breaks Neck MfNKOI-A, Sept. St. Hi on nio. W J. Henson's hav gelding, was killed In a tinttlng lace nt the fait heie yestei PUBLIC UTILITIES Amncl.itlun "A moderate advance in the rat- that would afford the railroad J the desired tevenUe would not appre ciably (ni 1 ease the prices of any com modity to the consunur." The New commission Hompi-hlre has denied Public Service the application parties stand to.-dher. There Llbernl organs are ns lmal as those of the ex. treme Right. Time Is th' same unnnlm ltv nmoiig thf Poles ntif. the Jews Jew. Ish volunteer teglments have even heen formed The onlv simpnthv with rier mnnv lr In the breasts of the 1'inna. the only instinct to fall into brigandage and All natural broke amounted valued B, product! valued total for cubl per 012.S77.O0O ruble feet, valued al IJT.32I.2S2 West Vircinia led in nrnriuetinn u-fth 35.3,9S5.noo cubic feet, valued at 134.. ! Tn' nw "orth " "th route of the 164.S50. Pennsslvani.1 mu .econd with 1 Hil1 nv between the northwest aid an output of 115,ie0,2tj0.000. valued at 121.. 'ialve.ton. w.iic affords a saving if T"0 695,815. I nil eg in distant 1, is to he put In ora- . tion .Novumner 1 itti Northern California Power Company I ''' B,"l underptandlng Is that which serves the ttrntorv north of tha ' 1l" THnltv and Brao Valley will pas racin- fias and Ulectrlc territorv. "" ""' P"n"i"ii n me 11111 inn.ieia Steamships to Arrive l-ASSCXCICIl. Name. From. Pate Mnngollan fllasgow .. .. 'i t HI mmpalla Naples Srpi is Uuminlon Livcriool bcit ID PRCtOHT. Cltv of Durham Calcutta Kei.t. 1 Kufilerilvk flntterilnm .. t-ej 1 1", ' VmstBldl Kottcnuim ... s, t r, , Mart Pnlnt Inilon . . i-ept la 1 Mnn Muriner .vinnencstcr . . t-.-i t in Atiilfo Ilu.lva ... .-ept 11 Miirmfelu Calcutta .. e,t. - I'anHilia biavunir . e 1 15 ' n nbergen Cnpllfi ... frept IS nmlLin Lelih .. sei.t 10 (nllfrnU 1 'oi nliBgen . Ci t Mlimeurl Lnnilun Srpt 22 Dukutan llllo bept Steamships to Leave PASENonn Name. For Carthaginian Obuumv Dominion Liverpool ntamialti Naples ... game on October 2 Is as follows De Long 1 day. Spictutors thought he buist n blood and Coodcll, eudh, Wlrkmiin and Itomlg, , vcshcl and fell, but a dtiver lust he tackles Young nnd Chanibets, guards; 1 hind "-aid Jack DMInu "as driven ,o Fnrmakls. ccnttc, Gotwals, riuartei back; 1 close ti Hrownle tint tho wlncN hooked I Stephens and Ilenr, halfbacks, and 1 causing Dinvvnlc to stumble and bicak Thomas, fullback. his neck. LEBANON ATHLETES BATTERED,-BDT ARE HAPPY AT SHOWING Varsity Eleven Held Car lisle Indian Braves to 7-0 Score Jollification Affairs-Held Last Night. ANNV1M.E, Pn Sopt, Sl.-Bnttered nnd bruised but happy, the mcmbeis of Hie Lebanon Vnllcy College football tentn returned to school today after their successful stand against the Carlisle Indlnns yesterday. Coach Guyer gave the team a day's Vacation today. To morrow tho team staits Its regular rou tine work for tho game next Saturday when they meet tho Carlisle Indian Re serves. Although defeated yesterday, tho play ers consider their showing a virtual victory over the Indians. They out played Conch Warner's team nnd forced the plojlng during most of tho time. Twice they forceil the Indians to their two-jam line, but each time the oiTl clals caught the runner out of bounds nnd tnc Indians were given the ball. The showing made yesterday Is better than over before In the school's history nnd hopes nre being entertained for a championship team this season. Last night huge bonders were built on the campus nnd the students, male nnd co-ed, danced mound tho llnmes, singing their songs of victory. When consldeted the short time thnt the locnl collegians have been ptactlclslng their showing In yesterday's game was almost wonderful Coach Warner congi ululated Coach Guyer on me fceneni wnouing oc ins team nnd declared that their work was equal to tiny seen on the Carlisle Held In years. The schedule for the yrnr follows Oc tober .1, Indian Heserves at Attnvllle; October 10, Franklin and Marshall at Lancaster; October 17, Western Marj land nt AnnvlMo: October 21, Gettysburg nt Gettysbutg, October 31, Washington College at Annvllle: November 7, Sus quehanna Fnlverslty nt Annvllle, Novem ber H, Muhlcnburg ST Allentown, Novem ber 2C, Cnthollc University nt Washington. SOUTHERN WILL PLACE TEAM ON FIELD AGAIN Downtown Schoolboys Decide to Con tinue Gridiron Gnmo This Year. After much talk of abolishing fnotba'l, Southern High has determined to make nnother nttempt to put u team on tlv lb Id which thev hope will make a credit able showing. I'lofessof Johnson, who is com hlng tlm men, with tlie assistance of Stevens, nf the track team, and Kfllv, ot last venra football squad, piomlses to have the men whipped into lino shape for the flist game. A setlous ptoblem facing t'oadi Johnson will be to llnil some one to (111 the quatteibtck position left vacant by Cnptnln Kellv's fallute to teturn to school. Ills successor will most lllceh be Allen King, of Inst year's football nnd baseball trams, who always put up a good game for Southern. Mnnagei SokolofT's c.ill for cnndliVtte) In ought out II men. Among them wrru Hudson, Velgiiics and flto'-. wt.'aiw of last year's team. The work-out yesterday consisted chlelly of .signal pinetlcc Tho schedule as announced Is 03 fol lows: October 9. I'l.'inkford High, awnvj October 1C. Vlnelnnd High, nt home, Oc tober 21. National Pium Si hool, at hnnvj October 20, School of I'cdngogv, nt h-mo; November i;, Nottbcnst, away, November 1!, V. I. I)., nt home. Rain Stops Grand Circuit Races CDLirMI'.l'S, Ohio. Sept. 21 Rain (iiused the postponement ol the Gtnnd Circuit t aces heto today. Date Fei t 2) . . .Oi t -t . .Oct 0 previous records for production of ' ? he Ho,,on and ?aine Railroad and r,'. h' """ 7rZL'""M"?'? I ,,., ...... :Sh,n s... nl gas in tho United States wete I ' '-rani irunK Hauway tor permission , ,, f s(ref.s crovvns tho 'm.'t,n .Vm. Man Cxchanw .:.;. MuV ier S . -n last vear when the output to im rease pasnenger mileaSe rates from ,h"n ''" VJ e h.li1': ".."fs2nrms ,?;.?'", '":lo'i . ?i" ') n ni iqb nfi dn ....hi. .., 1 to 1a cents a mtle V. , -.--- .., ..,.; ,m,,iu id uttmiy i rieirruj-ft jioiicr'uini ... rt t u to r.Sl.,$B.23t.nnO euhlf feet. . i - "" " aii0. .,- . lh( r aa . . K,!I I liunia CaDrnhaiiGn . .ieni "-t at JS7,ii,fi77. This compii res with . . . T .. On the otber h,nrt if ih r- .,.." .J t Wet. Point lwmlon . ..Sept. ;.o on of -,2 203,tr,;.oo eublc feet. .'VVa,s" 'n,vo'n . 'owa?,e '".. the upper hand and Inn ct " J , ,. :Sr.7K,n"'::'''''''''LVn'ei,, ' ?L at JS 1.361 017. in 1-12 Of tho i l'" - nai or tap lines tor naming ,he presence of million. nVneJim.:' , . , "V:., , product, about 12 per cent w.s used I r,-'.nePl ln ." eat n producinc district s,BriB ,n Prrn , , "'"'', "",",, . domest.c purpo.es. or lM.-..2 ono "'" "T """ !S " lViu TV?" '''"''' ""- ' ho have propertV and FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS hiw kiiv, viiiiiivijiiiw . iij, m ia,icj civilisation, as it States engaged. other I-rQUOIiS UNDKR OrPICIAL nAN All vodka shops have been clobed for 'lulnio rubs the sail market. STUAMSIUPrf. Hull, Kraln Pernin.m 'nri, (Inlveftten i: SOMKI murlei "i. Oil. liromiit llratabcrg iN'or.i .Its tuns, time rhirter ir-it, rn I irrla. ,ho tn rIv munlh ,, nw ,. .,..,. v. j r. ..,,. . . , . . .. ' -:-- , :":." - -- " i.-A.. -t. i.l " ..."..4.., nie4 iusi4 ui u vvurci irum mo i " ll "U . 'remi'i. through train ,,.,. ... ,..,.. ... ... mihw vvilrun illr). .--'7 tens. hninnnah to . iu wtn on me appearance of I I nitcl Klns.lom. cotton, bails Ko iuu. ne rcporin ErnHd earnings ior tne seien months ending July 31, of $4ST,non. n 'crease, of $3S.noo as compared with fill ,ar years tho gross earning have ln Wn per cent. vkholder of tho Wayland Oil -. -5 ul the termination of ilk receivership. Th company, in axiilrlnff a bo k of Janr, In Muffalo s kite for a terminal market tui.lar to those it op. rateu in fhlladelphiH, II irrii-b.iig und Pittsburgh. (i'an icuiimu coqay mat tlie i " ' ; Lrs2: ?r. ,nz" nut lays inman w9 ftsvi u i.j nu per t Peer ' Virginia Held, and thnt T,,.e, ?.-.' t would continue until t de ti,? ,ber The curtailment "t Mciorm es calsel unalon fttiu-wi s "a the atiich of the Wi. fa concern. c-hrltty It has been impossible to ob-t-un ait.ihidlc liquors of any kind, and a a ronsniutnre dtunkenness has dUnp- p.uii.i iiein me nireitu ana with It a renriKv'vanln. thioueh a holding i,i at uimv of lirggai-s who only beg thnt tnty ni.iv gatlur 2" Kopelis for a bottlo 1 lie abseme of vodka has made a Bleat blank It. the p. .i.snts' lives, but that , hmslom, Umier, tank has bten filled up bv the war and th. Int.ren of th. war. Ordlnarilv tho (lair to rrlvate to iif.t t. nroini t crown r.r i nrduva (Br), 22TiO ions I nlttil KliiK'i in or Frame, ttour, ii in. i-ciaeiimer-'JcconQr. Ilnnmlol i"r I '.'02s tons. Haltlm'ne Hav urn 'uai. privatft terms, pmtnnt KmnsU'l iXirj lOKi tons, Ciuel-pi and Point rtu '- htne to (j1uhj;ov'. deals, V24. ul , I rompi n, ,'a-ro ' inr lliiA ions, uuu to I nuf.i iter, nrliate term, nromnt. Cotelun ntt iiinbhll'. 7ll()6 Ioiih rieail- utltiiil M ntri.il I', liavie lil, ?7 for LUm prebif-1, 18 for n'n-cuinpioieul, October. AT MIXED BILLIARDS - M-hVs-.S N ( - V'WS W' eV -VJtK n DIVIDENDS D5CLAIlgO trtts Elevator ' ompany. tr?ular qwerly TH Pr cnt. en preferred and Is, nt nt on common rajttMe October IS la stock uf record ticpiember JO. Bodton and Altanv regular quarterly 31. per cent paulile !ermler 3J to utocli. of re-or'i November jO. X'nlnn Natural Oa Corporation, f Jrjn. tskuUi .piarterlj ;., ir en Of PUIa. f Jrjii. tvkuUi u'larlerlj ;, i.er .t-nt navabln Ootoler 15 to :u-k of record Septtuibm Ki. Continental (ia and Kl irl' I'ompanir. tt Grand Hupll. regular ll4 r cnt. en pre. f erred an I t, of I (,er cent ou common, uuy. able October 1 Kauaas Oaa and Elertri regular u,uarirly IK per cent, on prtferrc-l. (j-iyable Ch,toU.-r 10 siec oc recor.i la Mtoeli of ret ord aevUniber Haverford A. A. to Have Team "WAYNB Sept. 31 -The Haverford A A. will be represented on the- grtdlron thi3 season with an independent team The club has aecured the use ( tin. Itadie r Jllgh School grounds fui ita games The fdlowlnr rcen have rtp,,ned im the t. a.ni arons 11 int Kellev U rrtt I'rtu 1 TVi'jDS, Rvan tall, Gavin, t ee'nn i-esibnltj Jlno-f fjetrin-, Kirk, Wha'"' Jvrw4?va and Wdciteynoliis. I Impartial Unbiased Information Proceeds of Game Go to Bed Gross Relief fund. VPW V(lTU" Vi nl i 'Phi. . e..n fM" -. i-v ei-iiw ll it-ilia' en -. .. uoiidi hiiijrd m.u.h f bftrt pouus 9m repardinp- Investment Serin-inns vvns never more lerlrjtn hillln,,H , iA cr' C !. Ensliah and Vnti at American hillinrria ir tw played by Wl'ue Hcpr. of Now . V' nOOned tlfin limv Vorh, nnd M.lbourne Inman. of line- I p I'-vlv,U UUlll UUU . land, at the A.tor H'-tel heslnning nent iliinday. with to Maslons dailv Ihioiivhout the wek. Is rousln; the defp.-st Interest among billiard fans all cvr the countrv While Ifoppe is certain to kfp a Ifnod lead over Ihe Ki,-lih chsroplon at W balfelln. it Is ionc"bd that lnmin will even the store by hU superiority over U(iw at the Hngliah game ilopnti in said to have mide remarkable trl4e at the Kntfllnh uamo. but he would have tr be a marvel of akill to beat the Orllon it hi "n amr, ant) bilUardlats liho have viat'hed both esperta at work BaSAI't thnt ItlM Keilt Iff,,. MA ,nn knnA Utt it a tvo to one break at the Sng- 'A uanmarjs game Sftclety women, tdemiilod with the Bed Ctom neltef Fund Mill be inter eeted In tbe forthcoming routch. a the proceeils of one matinee lll to devoted to the fund As many of the se4ts will b rtlled b ao i-t uornen on ihi, oc u mi n the ltd i r s t utnl it la ex reited. vvll t. 8-l(.l I. th. ape.urt i f 2O0O or m " ,mi to- mil " nil, be the means of mspirir ct rrv to make similar donations to the fund. How have the rapidly changing conditions affected your holdings? of course you wish (q know, but do you? Investors Service Keeps jou in touch and frequently warns Its users and fildb n a ib cislon toward wise action. An information service to Invcstuib no "tips" for Speculators. Call or write for leaflet "Vain Regrets" and register jour request for information on any tun of jour Securities no obligation. In use by 21 Hanks and Trust Companies of this City. H. 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