Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 24, 1914, Postscript Edition, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING LElDaEB-PHILADftkPHlA, THtJBgPAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1914:'.
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IS CITY TO BE .
WELL REPRESENTED
IN NEWYOjlK MEET
"Ted" Meredith, "Tommy"
Lennon and Kauffman to
Wear Local Colors Satur
day in Travers Island
Track Games.
Philadelphia will bo welt represented In
the Now York Athletic Club's ffames at
ttrtvera Island. N. Y next Saturday.
tcd" Meredith, Kaurtman and "Tommy"
tennori will wear local colors. "Ted"
to compete In tha 410 and 880-yard
runs. He Is tho national quarter-mile
lf champion, Kauffman Is tlic I'enn fresh
man runner or promise, ana ictinon is
the athlete who Is taklnfr his cntrnnce
ijamlnatlons In tho hopo of entering
Pennsylvania.
There may be a new record hung up
'in Saturday at tho New York A. C.
Ime. when the Mercury foot team In
ih lOT-yard relay go out after tho record
of 2.03 2-3 held by the Irish-American
X. C. Dcrnlo Wefcrs Bent his crew out
for ft trial Sunday and tho times recorded
'(of each 300 yards wero' Kuhn, 32 1-5;
UeNulty, 31 4-5; Olonnon, 32, and "Wllklo,
jj seconds. Total, 2.03.
During tho coming winter Now York
till stage a real Intercollegiate, athletic
meet. The I. C. A. A. A. has obtained
1 date In Madison Square Garden early
In February toho!d the first nnnual In
door relay nnd team championships of
the association. Tho full list of events
will be as follows; Flve-mon relay, each
nun to run 150 yards; live-men relav,
eh man to run 300 yards; four-men ro
ll, each man to run 600 yards four
men relay, each man to run 1000 yards;
four men relay, ench man to run 200J
tarda; four-men relay, 2000 yards. First
man to run 200 yards, second man 300
firds, third man 600 yards and tho annhor
1000 yards.
The field events will bo open to five
men team.', nnd include high Jumps, polo
raults and 16-pound shot. Tho points
"will count same na In tho cross-country
championship.
If the plans of thp officials of tho Mid
dle Atlantic Association do not miscarry,
the ensuing year win no tno most pros
perous In tho history of athletics In this
MCtlon. Junior nnd senior cross-countij
championships nro to bo held, while tho
usual titular affairs nro also planned.
In addition an effort Is going to bo made
to Increase the Interest In nmatour box
ing and wrestling. Tournaments nro to
It held.
CENTRAL HIGH ELEVEN
LOOKS LIKE GOOD ONE
HEAT HAS NO TERRORS
FOR NORTHEAST HIGH
Northeast High has been braving the
heat for the past week with dally ten
minute scrimmages after hard slgnat
drills. Coach Johnson Is trying to get
tho team In good running order for tho
prnctlco game to bo held next Saturday
against Mount Holly High, at Mount
Holly, All the first nnd second string
men will be given-a tryout In this game,
which should prove a good test of tho
Red .and Black's strength.
Klnjr, the now player, formerly nt How
ard College, Birmingham, Ala., Is show
ing up well at end. Ho broke up sev
eral of the varsity's plays single handed
In yesterday's scrtmmngo, Ho has lots
of speed and will make1 the other wing
candidates hustle. Sickle returned to
the game after sovorat days' absence.
The team lined up yesterday as fol
lows; Ends, Brelthaupt and Wilson;
tackles, Illdpath and Gardner; guards,
niasney nnti sickios centre, A. Whltnker;
bncks, Webb, Wotael, K. Whltaker and
Heuer.
FINANCIAL SITUATION HOME AND ABROAD-MARKET REPORTS
. . I, r . - . . -..- . -n ii -
"GAY PAREE" PASSES
AS WARTIME GLOOM
ENVELOPS CAPITAL
GREATER OPTIMISM
IS APPARENT IN THE
FINANCIAL MARKETS
Boston Stock Exchange To
day Agreed to Permit
Trading on More
stricted Basis.
Unre-
Coach Howell's Boys Will Make De
termined Bid for Title.
Football practice 1ms been progressing
finely at Central High, and the prospects
are bright for a championship sonson.
The Mirrors aro determlnod that not
only will they go through their sched
ule without being defeated, but that no
other team shall even tie them. Last
jear they were not beaten, but the 7-T
tie with West Phllly enabled the latter
to split the honors with them.
Captain "Billy" Stophens has been
ehowlng great speed In practice, making
gains of from 25 to 40 yards on end runs.
Bill Butler, the nll-around nthleto, has
not yet rounded Into form, but It Is
thought that ho will do much better
when the weather gets colder.
The probable llno-up of tho team which
will fac Wilmington High In tho first
Same on October 2 Is as follows: De Lornr
and Coodell, onds; Wirkman and Romlg,
tackles: Young and Chambers, guards;
Farmakls, centre; Gotwals, quarterback;
Stephens and Henry, halfbacks, and
Thomas, fullback.
SOUTHERN WILL PLACE
TEAM ON FIELD AGAIN
Downtown Schoolboys Decide to Con
tinue Gridiron Game This Year.
After much talk of abolishing football.
Southern High has determined to make
another attempt to put a team on the
Held which they hope will make a credit
able showing.
irofossor Johnson, who Is coaching the
wen, with the assistance of Stevens, of
the track team, and Kelly, of InBt year's
(ootball squad, promises to have tho men
dipped Into tine shape for the first
Wme A serious problem facing Coach
Johnson will be to find some one to
ml the quarterback position left vacant
")' Captain Kelly's fnllure to return to
cnool. Ills successor will most likely be
Allen King, of last year's football and
Baseball teams, who always put up a
od game for Southern.
Manager Sokoloffs call for candidates
fought out 45 men. Among them were
"uason, Velgures nnd (Jiocs, veterans of
t year's team. The work-out yesterday
consisted chiefly of signal practice.
The schedule as announced Is as fol
lows: October 9, FTankford High, away;
October ic, Vlneland High, at home; Oc
tober 21. Nntln.,,.1 Tf.- al.-1 -.. i
October so. School of Podagogy, nt home;
ovembor 6, Northeast, away; November
P I. D., at home.
DOURELL MEETS LOGAN
Joe Ilnprll Vino -.,v.i - t. t ,-
. -- ..mo atcvu iu mctsi i- ruur.
s at the Hock Hlll-lnim rinli T nn.
T?mcr' 1a- d'TlnR Fair Week. Jack
wiion, who was matched to fight Logan,
"irea MnnnPPr llll'l'v TTjti.-.iI V,n. Via
0Uld bn nnnhlo In -... i .1..1 .
funk -" ,w .w now lit kUIIUILlUII Ub
Ku "". ?arly ,,ate- " Heniol got in
Kf. W,,h Bnrro11 an1 tlle matcn was
lulckly arranged.
LEBANON ATHLETES
BATTERED, BUT ARE
HAPPY AT SHOWING
Varsity Eleven Held Car
lisle Indian Braves, to 7-0
Score Jollification Af
fairs Held Last Night.
ANNVILLE, Pa Sept. 24.-Hattcrcd
nnd bruised but happy, the members of
tho Lebanon Valley College football
team returned to school today after their
successful stand ngaln'st the Carlisle
Indians yesterday. Coach Guycr gave
the team a day's vacation today. To
morrow the team starts Its regular rou
tlno work for the game next Saturdny
when they meet the Carlisle Indian Re
serves. Although defeated yesterday, the play
ers consider their showing a virtual
victory over tho Indians. They out
played Coach Warner's team find foicrd
the playing during most of the time.
Twice they forced the Indians to their
two-yard line, but each time tho offi
cials caught the runner out of bounds
nnd tho Indians wero given tho ball.
The showing made yestorday Is better
than ever beforo In tho school's history
and hopes nre being entertained for a
championship team this season.
Lost night huge bonfires wero built on
tho campus nnd the students, male and
co-ed, danced around tho flames, singing
their songs of victory. When considered
the short time that the local collegians
have boon practlclslng their showing In
yesterday's gamo was nlmost wonderful.
Coach Warner congratulated Coach Guycr
on tho excellont showing of his team
and declnred that their work was equal
to any soon on the Carlisle field In years.
The schedule for the year follows: Oc
tober 3, Indian Reserves nt Annvllle;
October ID, Franklin and Marshall at
Lancaster; October 17, Western Mary
land at Annvllle; October 2), Gettysburg
nt Gettysburg; October 31, Washington
College nt Annvllle; November 7, Sus
quehanna University at Annvllle; Novem
ber If. Muhlenburg at Allentown; Novem
ber 26, Catholic University at Washington.
Each day sees n further brightening
of tho financial situation. From Boston
came the announcement today that tho
committee representing Investment housea
dealing In unlisted securities, had lifted
the ban somowhat on general trading, and
has notified dealers that they may have
a wider latitude In security transactions.
Tho committee, after conference with
the Stock Exchange Committee of Five,
feels that conditions have no Improved
that nn Increased business Is warranted,
having In mind tho spirit which has pre
vailed In tho weeks which have passed
since tho closing of the Stock Exchange,
and with tho following restrictions!
Trades above the closing prices of July
30 may bo made without submitting the
same to the committee.
Trades nt prices under tho closing
prices of July 30 should continue to be
submitted to the committee, who will take
Immedlata action.
Any public advertising should first be
approved by this committee, and for the
time being circulars being sent out should
not quote prices.
Subscriptions to tho $100,000,000 New
York city bond offering amounted to
between two and three times tho 150,
000,000 that wai open to the public.
In view of the largo number of appli
cations, the syndicate manngcrs nre un
able to state what tho final allotments
will be. In order to distribute the bonds
rs widely ns possible, the method has
been followed of allotting all applications
up to J10.000 In full and also making full
nllotmontB upon subscriptions received
from abroad. The balance of the bonds
will bo allotted as nearly as posslblo on
a pro rata basis.
Tho heavy applications for the 1916
and 1317 maturities will mako It neces
sary for the syndicate managers to make
allotments of the various maturities pro
rata on a bnsls which will permit tho
nllotmrnt of approximately 30 per cent,
on tho applications above $30,000. Other
wise those who have applied for tho
longest term bonds would receive noth
ing more than a nominal nllotment.
FARMERS' MARKET FOR
FRANKFORD GREAT BOON
Trolley Company Plans to Bring
Produce Direct to Consumers.
Announcement was made today that
the Trenton. Hrlstol nnd Philadelphia.
Street Railroad Company has under con
sideration tho establishment of a trolley
market at Ilrldge strcqt and Bristol pike,
The announcement came from the office
of SI, J. Hill, general manager of the
trolley company, and was recetved with
esntnuslasm by houspwlves and business
men of Frnnkford. They are Jubilant bo
cause, tho plan promises them fresher
ninrket goods for less money than they
are now accustomed to pay for.
JJy means of tho freight service on tho
trolley line the farmers can deliver the
market goods to the consumer direct nnd
do away with the middleman's profit. J.
Harry Schumackor, president of the
Frankfort Board of Trade, when he
tenrned of the plan, gave It his heary
Indorsement.
"Tho Idea to establish a market In
Frankford Is a splendid one," fie said.
"Two yenrs ago the Board of Trade went
on record as In favor of a public market
plan and will further any effort on tho
part of the trdlley company to bring Buch
a market to Frankford."
Mrs, Waltet1 Brlnton, president of the
Mothers' Club, of Frankford, was another
who expressed hearty approval. "Prices
wilt be slashed," she said. "It Is one
of the grcntest things that has ever come
to Frankford."
Throughout all Frankford there Is a
general feeling the benefit to tho com
munity will prove beyond estimation, and
expressions are heard on all sides of
tho hope that there may be no hitch In
the carrying out of tho project.
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
HOPPE PLAYS INMAN
AT MIXED BILLIARDS
Proceeds of, Game Go to Red Cross
Relief Fund.
NEW YORK, Sept. 21. The Interna
tional billiard match of C000 points. 3000
nt English and 3000 at American billiards,
to bo played by Willie Hoppe, of New
York, nnd Melbourne Inman, of Eng
land, at the Astor Hotel beginning next
Mnnday, with two sessions dally
throughout tho week. Is rousing the
deepest Interest among billiard fans all
over tho country.
While Hoppo Is certain to keep a good
lend over the English champion at 18.2
balkllnc. it la conceded that Inman will
even the score by ills superiority ovor
Hoppe nt tho English gnme. Hoppe Is
said to have mndo remarkable strides
at the English game, but ho would have
to be a marvel of skill to beat tho
Briton at his own game, nnd bllliardlstfl
who have watched both experts ut work
assert that the best Hoppo can hopo
for Is a two to ono break at the Eng
lishman's game.
Society women. Identified with the
Red Cross Relief Fund, will be Inter
ested In the' forthcoming match, ns the
proceeds of one matinee will bo dovoted
to tho fund. As mnny of tho seats wilt
h filled by society women on this occa
sion, the Red Cross Fund, It Is ex
pected, will be swelled to tho amount
of $2000 or moro, and tho match wilt be
the means of Inspiring others to make
similar donations to the fund.
Announcement was received here to
day from Dnllas, Tex., that the team
representing Philadelphia Chapter, Amer
ican Institute of Banking, won a unani
mous decision In n debate over Gov
ernment ownership of telegraph and tele
phones lines nt the nnnual convention
of tho orgnnlrntion. William W. Allen,
Paul B. Detwller and Robert W. Fry
were tho local debaters. They opposed
Government ownership.
From New York comes tho announce
ment today that Charles W. Morse has
offered to form and finance a holding
committee' to take over nil tho assets
of the National Bnnk of North America.
The Wilmington Trust Company, which
wns appointed receiver for the Securities
Company of North America, has filed a
bond for $1,000,(100. The bill of complaint,
which was filed by Ward, Gray & NearL
counsel for Wllllnm D. Fell, a stock
holder, alleges liability on tho company's
certificates of $1,017,001, while loans to
certificate or bondholders were $303,233.
leaving a net liability of S731.7K5. Cash
on hand and other assets arc valued
at $347,009.
Lowls Nellson, secretary of the Penn
sylvania Railroad Company, arrived home
from Europe on the steamship Olympic
yesterday, and Is nt his office today.
The Norfolk and Western Rnllway
Company has filed with the United States
Supreme Court a brief seeking to show
that under present conditions the West
Virginia 2-cent passenger rate law Is
confiscatory and unconstitutional. In
some quarters the attack upon the
validity of tho West Virginia lnw was
taken to Indicate a second general at
tack upon 2-cent passenger laws In vari
ous States.
$72,000,000 SENT WEST
TO COVER GRAIN CARGOES
Shipments Total More Than 80,000,
OOO Bushels Since July.
Some Idea of tho wealth that Is going
Into the West because of enormous crops
Is shown In the fact that since tho first
of July more thnn 80.000,000 bushels of
wheat. Including flour, has been shipped
out of this country. The nverago price
obtained wns approximately 00 cents a
bushel, which means a total of about $72,
000.000. All of this money, less an nverage rate
of 10 cents a bushel for freight cartage,
goes Into tho West. It Is the contention
or grain experts that the exports of
wheat and (lour will bo doubled, lf It
shall bo available on tho present crop
nnd that the average price from now on
will be well over tho dollar a bushel
mark.
STEAMSHIP POOL WILL
DEFER ITS BOND INTEREST
International Mercantile Marine Says
War Has Had Disastrous Effect.
It was nnnouncod officially today that
payment of Interest on the International
Morchantllo Marine Company'fl ib per
conl, bonds, due October 1, will bo defer
red. Directors of the company have de
cided that It will bo for the best Interests
of Its security holders to permit tho
subsidiary companies to conserve their
nsseta In view of present disturbance In
financial markets.
An announcement by the company calls
attention to tho. fact that Blnco January
1, 1914, business in both Its passenger and
freight departments has been vory un
satisfactory, and that tho company has
not fully earned Its fixed charges for tho
period which ended July 31. Under ordi
nary operating conditions, It might bo
reasonably anticipated that the deficiency
would be made up during the remain
ing five months of the fiscal year.
Tho European war, however, has
brought tho entire ocean transportation
situation to an extremely unsettled con
dition and hns necessitated the complete
withdrawal of the compay's Red Btar
Lino service to Antwerp Tho company
sayfl It Is, therefore. Impossible to form
any estimate of what Its earnings may
bo for the balanco of the year.
NOTES OF THE RAIL
PUBLIC UTILITIES
ENCOUNTERING SNAKE IS
EQUAL TO POUR STROKES,
SAY A VETERAN GOLFER
Another problem for tho golf han
aicapperu wa uncovered by Wtnthrop
oargent, of Merlon. In the annual
emora tournament at the Apuwa
ns Country Club, Rye, N. Y., yes
Msraay morning. Sargent was away
flln nt ' ,h9 remainder of the
n"i at an early hour, and shortly
after driving from the first tee. en
countered a snake curled up within
few Inches of his golf ball. A
"vr is not constructed with a view
" service as a reptile destroyer, and
I; ,ook, several minutes to dispose of
n poisonous snake. After clearing
ne course, however. Sargent found
toi,nerves ,n 8uch a shaPe hat he
" a m to complete the course.
w.Jl wa8 tour "trokes more than
rwi rCfulretl by his running mate,
Th? cw Quney, of Greenwich
ne latter, however, did not encoun-
thf a.d thak not having to make
fn,! Bnake not" wa worth at least
n f.,rok' In "tartlng the fleldj
brfi ' U ha" bc'n suggested the
I hi i in ?fLr" 8houl(1 flr acertaln
til.. . Jlhoo(l ot encountering rep
bin!. ,Iow the 'ront runners tho
"uent Of such irrnlllnv n.,l.n..i
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Wilmington Plays Local Schools
WILMINGTON, Sept. 2t.-Manngor Rob
ert Wier, of tho Wilmington High School
football team, announced tho schedule
yesterday for this season. Several Phila
delphia schools will be played.
The schedule follows: Saturday, Sep
tember 2U, Vlneland High School, home;
Friday, October 2, Centrnl High School,
at Philadelphia; Satutdny, October 10, At
lantic City High School, at Atlantic City;
Saturday, October 17, National Farm
School, home; Saturday, October 21, Down.
Ingtown High School, at home: Saturday.
October 31, Trenton High School, at Tren
ton; Wednesday, November 4, Pennsyl
vania Military Academy, at Chester; Sat
urday, November 7, Tolletlna Academy, at
home; Saturday, November 14, Chester
High School, at home; Saturday, Novem
ber 21. Philadelphia School of Pedagogy,
at home; Thanksgiving Day, Norrlstown
High School, at home,
Gelding Breaks Neck
MINEOLA, Sept. 24. Brownie. W. J.
Benson's bay gelding, was killed In a
trotting race at the fair here yester
day. Spectators thought he burst a blood
vessel and fell, but a driver Just be
hind said Jack Dillon was driven so
close to Brownie that the wheels hooked,
causing Brownie to stumble nnd break
his neck.
Haverford A, A. to Have Team
WAYNE. Sept. 2l.-The Haverford A.
A. will bo represented on the gridiron this
season with an independent team. The
club has secured the use of the Radner
High School grounds for Its games. The
following men have reported for the team:
Parsons, Hunt, Kelley. Garrity, French.
Wilson. Ryan, Call, Gavin. Sheehan.
Seasholtz, Muore, Fleming. Kirk, Whalen,
Kerwood and MaelteynuUla.
Rain Stops Grand Circuit Races
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Sept. 2l.-Raln
caused the postponement of the Grand
Circuit races here today.
All previous records for production of
natural gas In the United States were
broken Inst year when tho output
amounted: to G81,89S,239,000 cubic feet,
valued nt $87,846,677. This compares with
a production of B62,203.402,000 cubic feet,
valued nt $54,563,957, In 1912, Of the
total product, about 32 per cent, wns used
for domestic purposes, or 184,885,662,000
cubic feet, valued nt $50,522,415, nnd 68
per cent for industrial purposes, or 397,
012,577,000 cublo feet, valued nt $37,324,262.
West Virginia led in production with
215,453,985.000 cubic feet, valued at $34,
16t,850. Pennsylvania was second with
an output of 118,860,260,000, valued at $21.
695,845. Northern California Power Company,
whleh serves the territory north of the
Pacific Gas and Electric territory,
reports gross earnings for the seven
months ending July 31, of $487,000, nn
Increase of $38,000 ns compared with 1913.
In four years tho gross earnings have In
creased 89V4 per cent.
Local stockholders of the "Wnyland Oil
nnd Gas Company learned today that the
South Penn Oil Company had Increased
Its purchase of oil from 50 to 100 per
cent. In the West Virginia field, and that
this arrangement would continue until
tlie end of October. The curtailment of
these purchases caused the suspension
of dividends on the stock of tha Way
land concern,
To vote on the approval of a refund
ing and Improvement mortgage cover
ing the railroad properties, rights and
franchises, a special meeting of the
stockholders of tho Erie Railroad will
be held on October 13.
President Harrison, of the Southern
Rnllway, wants the next annual meet
ing of the company, which will be held
nn October 13, to be "more than tho
conventional routine," nnd looking to
ward this end he has sent a letter to
stockholders asking their co-operation.
Stockholders are Invited to ask questions
of the management.
"Tho only hope for our railroads, If
they are to remain under private owner
ship. Is that there be an immediate ad
vance nllowed In their passenger and
freight rates," said B. F. Bush, presi
dent of the Missouri Pacific and tho
Denver and Rio Grando Rnllronds, In
an address before tho Missouri Pacific
AESodatton. "A modornto advance In
the rates that would afford the railroads
the desired revenue would not appre
ciably Increase the prices of any com
modity to the consumer."
The New Hampshire Public Service
Commission has denied the application
of the Boston nnd Amine Railroad and
the Grand Trunk Railway for permission
to Increase passenger mileage rates from
2 to 2Vi cents a mile.
Rate cases Involving allowances to so
called Industrial or tap lines for hauling
cement In the eastern producing district
will be taken up by the Public Service
uommission or I'ennsylvania early In Oc
tober. Important questions affecting this
and other commodities will be raised.
Tho new north nnd south route of the
Hill lines between the northwest and
Galveston, which affords a Baving of 700
mues in distance, is to be put In opera
tion November 1 with a through train
service, and tho understanding Is that
the Trinity nnd Brazos Valley will pans
Into full possession of the Hill Interests
nt the termination of Its receivership.
The Pennsylvania, through a holding
company, Is acquiring a block of Inna
In Buffalo as a site for a terminal
market similar to those It operates In
Philadelphia, Harrlsburg and Pittsburgh.
DECLARES SPECIAL DIVIDEND
Because of tho reduction of chemical
Importations, due to tho European war,
companies In this line of business ure
reporting business of an abnormal char
acter. One corporation, the Dow Chomical
Company, of Cleveland, today notified Its
stockholders of the declaration of a spe
cial dividend of 1 per cent , payable
October 10 to stock of record September
SO. The company has been paying nt the
rate of 4 per cent, a year.
NEW YORK PRODUCE
NEW YORK, Sept. 24,-Butter. quiet;
MONEY SITUATION HERE
HAS TIGHTENED SOMEWHAT
Brokers Have Difficulty In Placing
Good Name Commercial Paper.
The money market In this city Is tight.
About the only business being done Is In
commercial paper, and money lenders re
port that even this hns fallen oT, com
pared with a week ago, when more In
quiry appeared thnn had been evident for
some time. Country banks were then
active asking their city correspondents
to look over the commercial paper mnr
ket for them for good name paper. Thero
In still some Inquiry from the country In
stitutions, however, but not to any great
extent.
Rates are holding tho same, call money
being G per cent, and commercial paper
at 7 and 7V4. the transactions mude being
generally at the former figure. Paper
brokers, on their tour of the banks, re
ported this morning that the latter did
not appear to want any paper, nnd In
some cases they were having some diffi
culty In placing paper for their custom
ers. The banks, ns they customarily do,
are caring for their own customers first.
WHEAT OPENS STRONGER
ON FOREIGN ADVICES
Large Export Buying Strengthens
Market Receipts Lower.
CHICAGO, Sept. 21,-Under the Influence
of stronger cables from Llvrrpool nnd n
falling off In receipt from tho north
west, wheat hero opened firm today, with
December up nt C1.12V4 and May up I :ii
120'i- Trade wns light and scattered.
The weathor was favorable for farm of
ferings'. Mole than five million bushels of ivhr.il
arn reported to have been sold for ex
port nt Portland, Orrgon, In tlin Inst week
and nn equal nmmint nt Tacoma nnd
Seattle. The absorption of whent nbrond
continues nnd stocks In Great Britain nro
decreasing slowly. Liverpool expects
shipments from Amerlrnn ports this week,
particularly to the United Kingdom, to
be lighter,
Thr receipts or wlmnt nt Minneapolis
arid Duluth today weir 9W curs, tignlnst
1131 earn a yenr ngn; nt Winnipeg. TO?
cnr.s, against 1351 enrs; nt Chicago, I3n
curs, against 73 rnr..
Business In eorn wns quint, but tin
market was steady. Drrrmbrr opened
unchanged at 71"4c and May up l'S,p. nt
74'4c ihi' weather in tin W'fnt and In
Argentina wns favoiabb'. fjlToilngs In
this country nre light, but the cash de
mnnd Is slow. Lib 'nil rhlpments nro
expected from Aigentlmi this week. Tim
lecelpts ot corn here today wnro d enrs.
Oats were firmer on good buying. De
cember opened up c. at r,07fct'. nnd Mnv
up, 'ic at R!',4c Arrivals of nnts nt
Liverpool, but Chill Is a frco tenderer,
there continues fnlr, but business is
being restricted because buyers und
sellers nre too f'lr npart. Canada j
offering only small amounts of onts In
Liverpool, but Chile is a flee tenderer.
The receipts of oats hero today were
214 cars.
ladlnij futures rnngRl ns follows:
es!nrilay s
Whent
Reiitemtif r . . .
l)ecembpr . ..
Mnv l.i
nrn (new delivery)
Open,
!-!4
in.
High.
I (fi
.VM
1nw. ,'lrtwp
I .on 1 oy,
1. 12 ! I7U
I '-'on I.iat, tl Hi'i
Cafes Deserted, Curfew
Law in Effect, City's Cen
tres Are Like Main Street
in Country Town After
9 P.M.
September
jjocpmrier
JIny
Ontn
Heptemtier
December
May
iani
September ....
October ., , . . P. 17
January y, ...10 02
Hlb
Peptember
October
January 10.07
; i- rK
January ..'!!!!.'!! '.','.'.
HI'I. tAnkeil.
S
1!
l'4
.V1
Kit
7li
il'ii
An
38
S3,
)H
7H
74
tl7H,
Ml,
1ft
o.so
10 Of)
11.47
11) (!..
lOXL- lrijs'f
UTILITY EARNINGS
i) in
n.i,
n or.
11. ss
Hi SB
10.57
17.7.",
20.M
fcOUTHWKPTnn.N POWKH ft I.1C1HT Cd.
1014. Increase
AUKUFt (trosn $214. a
Net nfter taxes M7.12S
Twelve months' grosn.... 2.0.2,OU'i
Net after taxes l,lui,00!i
CITIES BBnVICE CO.
August gross J2r,t.,;a)
Not after expense 2.',2,r.K0
Twelve, months' uross.... 3,t',71,4SO
Net after expenses 3,.71,4IK
WISCONSIN EDISON CO.
ElKht months gross $r..7(in.in-l
Net 2.207.:i7(l
Twelve months' gross S.727.02S
Net .1,522.sni
DAYTON POWErt & LK3HT CO.
August KTOM 172.0.17 JlS.Illl
Net enrnW' .ll.eOO 14.(Kfl
Twelvo months' gross 00(1,1.11 22S.71S
Net earnings 302,!H 11S,2(I
flO.IS
in. mi
;2n.il
217.40S
J127.74.1
121.OT7
2.1.TO.7SII
2,10'I.C4I1
3.0 1 ft
2 n
4.74
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
Sun nnd Tides
Sun rises.,.. B'4S a.m. I Sun sets.... B. 50 p.m.
PHILADELPHIA.
High Water. 4:40 a.m. High water. ri:M p.m.
Low water a.m. I Uw water. .12.01 p.m.
REEDY ISLAND.
High water. 1:38 a.m. I Hlth water. 2 OS p.m.
Low water.. S:t0 a.m. J Low water.. 8:M p.m.
IirtEAKWATEIl.
High water. 11:21 a.m. I High water. 11:57 p.m.
Low water.. 4:52 a.m. I Low water.. .',:35 p.m.
Vessels Arriving Todny
Bella (Dr.). Jameson, Port Antonio, fruit,
Atlantic FVult Company.
Quantlco. Thatcher, Hoston. passengers and
merchandise, Merchant anil Miners' Transpor
tation Company.
Sailing Today
fitr. Tuscan, Howes, Sannnah and Jackson
ville, Merchants and Miners' Transportation
Company.
&tr. Persian. Nlckerson, Boston. Merchants
and Miners Trnniportatlon company.
Rtr. New Torn, scnuitze,
Young; Mack to Meet Chip
POTTSVILMJ, Sept. 21. - Manner
Tommy Marklr-y, of the City Athletic
''lull, hns matched Joe ('hip, of I'otts
vllle. and Young Mack, of Ashland, to
battle 20 rounds for the llBhtw.dRht chnm
plonWHp of the coal regions October c.
Tim Hurst, the former baseball umpire
will referee.
YAMADA PLAYS CUTLER
iN,tW .XRK,' Sf'pt 21-Kil 1-amnda.
the Jap billiard plnver, and Albeit Cutler
will meet in a mntch game nt 11.1 nalk
Ilne nt the Mornlngslde Millard Academy
this evening.
PAWS, Sept. 21.
The lid Is on gay I'nreel l.lho a lot
of other fenturfs of the wnr of 19H It
Is Inconceivable, unthinkable! Yet It Is
true.
Tho ltd does not fit It clinffg, Is un
becoming and robs the tveaier of her
naturnl clinrm. But there It Is pinned on
by thp nwordB of several thousand Parli
Inn police.
Today, with every olllclnl "eomniunhiue"
brarliifc' iMcrnnslhSly thrilling teporta of
tho success of the French and English
arms In turning buck the German tidal
wave which only a week ngo threatened
to engulf the Prffich Capital, the linlf
of the population which did not fb south
ward Is o oddly quiet nnd undemonstra
tive ns to Blni'tle an old iirqunlntnnce.
Tho Paris that wns, simply "Isn't." The
Incongruity that lomnins Is a song with
out music, a perfume without nn odor,
a champagne without a taste or a sparkle.
Paris, the municipality, rcmnliiK, but,
without firing n shot or getting within
eight of It, tho Germans have lazed guy
Paree.
In Uerlln women have been forbidden
to wnur crepe becnuse of the possible de
pressing f-rfects. Ciepe could add noth
ing to the fos-hlse ("olemnlty here. It is
ns though Paris wns doing penance un-il'-r
orders, not from choice. Imagine the
Hue de In I'alx se.ilvi tnu-thli'ds of the
hotels closed entire), and tour out of
every five ehope and stores boarded up
and sealed with a tag hunting the most
overworked word In tho French language
"FVrmi." (closed). Imagine French
newsboys forbidden to cry their papers
and forced to enny signs in their caps
telling which paper they handle. Imugine
Paris papers limited to a single edition
n dny and forbidden eithiT to issue extras
or to Indulge in a headline of greater
width than two columns. Imagine the
opera and every theatre shut. Imagine
the Lm tin Quarter and the Montmartro
closed. Imagine Maxim's cutting out tho
light ut 0 o'clock preparatory to shooting
cery one out Into the street half an
hoilr Inter.
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUR
WHEAT. Iterelpts. 7.V.12.-. I,uh Tf,o
market ruled steady Ultl k nod t. r-lgn In-
Hem 'n,T, ,0J,v"t"r. -No- - re.1. i-pnt and
1 ft'.' vJ, iL:1"'. No- " r"' Western. M.Hft
.'....?' ' Northern Duluth. 1.22fi t.27
,. .,.,.'",'''e P"- ,1"" bush. Trade quiet.
!.... wen maintained. c.ir lots fur
trnde. m, t i,.,.fi,inn. v.. ,. ....
8s&sRun ..,.;.. .,""".-:" -i '"
w.i I . Ilecelpts. a.V.'ioii bush I'rli en
h.. A?; -A Whle' Ml ':.. standard
m1 IiVi.""Ti'e"lP.,ft .?''.. i.SNsaa lbs.
... ..-.....,, iiiu niainfi uuii ann umw
do.
do..
pigeons,
hut
lorn I
itrall-hT svT- I- W,ntur' itear' "".; "
tjraiKiu. $Vft. 1.2.1, d'i . p.itcnt S5.40fj).-,.75
Kansas, straight, jute sacks .-,.2,k.-i ,-,n- do
cfet?r't,S4J--?,-?a01ks' ''' ,"?5'wiv sPrlnB'' ""
clear, f4...rfi..; do., stralKht, .",.l(i.-,.o; do.
Ii"-: y m 3' ''"olio and famv luuent. w,
(.: oltv mil., r,ii !,. .h.i.. iw. .i-
SteamshlD Company,
Str. Ericsson, Willis,
Line.
Schr. Georgia D. Jenkins. McYean,
tershurr. Fla.. A. D Cummins & Co.
Schr. Percy IJIrdsall, nines, Charleston
Charles T. Mosee & Co.
New York, Clyde
Baltimore, Krlctson
St. Pa-
Steamships to Arrive
rASSENOKR.
Name. From. Date.
Mongolian ..: Olassrow Sept. la
Stampalla Naples Sept. IS
Dominion LIerpool Kept. 10
FH El CHIT.
City of Durham Calcutta ., Sept. 1
uiuerayK
Amsteldvk ....
fitart Point . . .
Man. Mariner
Adolfo
Sturmfels
Canadla
Zerenbergen . .
Itapldan
Cnllrcrnla. ....
Missouri
pakotan
....Rotterdam .
Rotterdam .
London ....
Manchester
Huelta ....
Calcutta ...
, StaanKer .
Cardiff
Lclth ... .
Copenhagen
London ....
Hllo
. .Hept. 15
. .Hcpt. 1."
..Sept. 12
..Sept. 1U
. fept 14
. .Pept.
. .Kept. 15
..Kept. IS
..Sept. ID
. ..Oit.
..Sept. 2S
..fept.
3Mi'u:tlc:
Imitation
receipts, 7595; creamery extra
State dairy, tuba. HOHc:
creamery, firsts, 2iUUMc.
Eggs Dull; receipts, 11,902; neat by
white fancy, 3840c ; nearby mixed
fancy. 25320c.; iresh firsts, 24030c.
Holraesburg After Games
Tho Holmetburg football team has reorgan
ised, for tha season of 1914, and Is open to
meet all fli-t-clu teams. AddrtM A. A
Uallajar, HolmburtJ. i'a.
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
ii?"r!,-EJav.ator ComPny. reirular quarterly
14 per cent, en preferred and 14 per cent.
r0';'".!"0?' foy4Ue tobcr IS to stock of
record September 30.
Hasten and Albany, regular quarterly U
KfnrVJf' palable. 'ember 3l' to stock of
ro-ord November 30.
Vnnn Natural Gas Corporation, of Pitts.
rVi."' "i"1," u"'ly 2!4 per cent., pajablo
Ootober 16 to stock of record September 30.
r-0-nH,nn,a'. " .nd K'eotrlo Company, of
?..,ta.py' ,rcu, K Jr cent, on pre
IbUOcTober4!0' l ' """ Cn COmmon' '
Kansas (las and Electric, regular quarterly
Ik per cent, on preferred, payable October
1 to stock of record September ! V "-luuer
Pittsburgh Coal Compny. regular quarterly
114 Per cent, on preferred, payibls October ? JS
to etock of reeord October IS. "" -"
V.n.10?. National Gas Corporation, regular
quarterly iv, vtt cent., rayable October Ta to
stock or record Set Umber 30.
L'pson Nut Company, regular quarterly lu
per cent on preferred.payabU OtiWltt I,
,,?! '"'i1 X"Vuy. opeclal 1 per cent.,
timber I0 ta loc "' r8C"1 &'
CHICAGO MEAT MARKET
CHICAGO, Sept 24. UOGS.-Hecelpts. 7000;
market steady, mixed and butchers, JS. 15fi'
0.10, good heavy, JS 70, rough heavy, isa
S.IO: light, IS.WiOlB. pigs. fttiiM m. bulk
JS.MSW.OO. CATTLK.-Uocelpts, 4000, market
steady, beetes. JT40Jtfll. cows and heifers, M
6l.i): stockers and feeders, tn.403tt.73; Tes
ans. ifSOtfN.M. caUes. !31t 50. 8H&31 -Receipts,
,(!: market tteady. native and
Wentern. f3.!iH3.40. lambs, S.6fl.
Chinese Last Appearance
The Chinese University baseball team
will make its final appearance In Phila
delphia for this year when they play tho
Vlctrlx C. C, at ESth street and Haver
ford avenue, on Saturday.
Steamships to Leave
PASSENOBU.
Name. Tor.
Carthaginian Olnsgaw '....
Dominion LIerpool ...
Stamralla Naples
FIIEICIHT.
Uranlenborg ..Coper.haKCn .
Man. Exchange Manchester .
Maine London ....
ulderdyk Kottenlum ..
Danla .,,, Copenhagen .
West Point London ....
Canadla L'hrlMlanla
California
Date
Fept 211
..Oct. a
. .Oct. 0
.?ept.
.Spt.
.Sept 2fi
.Hept. SO
gept 1
.Scut, an
. .Oct 3
?;.-i' ' Blr'llt"1' '. do., patent.
i'',"-1. ri'L'.lf Stenillly hold, but quiet, at
J.VySuO per bbl., in wood i". i
PROVISIONS
yen, quiet and bandy steady. City beef, lu
jets, amoicid and nlr-drled ,'llfins, . Moslem
beef. In sets, smoked, :tli12r.. rliv hief.
f.R'l and tenders, smoked and .ilr-dned.
'.'ly,' .??,t?r" bSetj hnuekles -ind tenders.
jrhe'1'..;,.-S;I4c-v,be """. 4iK4Jc.; p,ik,
J?.m. 2t!27. Hams S. ' ..up-.T. looie. J.m .
(KlbHc, do, skinned, loose. lSMHrtc : do.!
do., sniokod. ISfilUc.. other bama. smoked. clt
cured, as to brand nnd averuire. li&l!e ,
D.ms.' noked. UN-stern Hired, n?jic; ih.
boiled, boneless. 2-fi2i . pi -nit shoulder. S.
I, cured, loose, 12'o I2l.jc: do, smoked. I4fl
loose, liUjfil.c. : breakfast t.aiw, as to brand
und at entire, ilty 1 ured. 11 i 3.1 : breakfast
. ""-, ",tc tured S1SI... . lard. Western
J?5,1ct,,1're'."' 'I'.iSHV., 00 do., do, rub,
Uvf'1 '"',, W.imn .c"- kf,t"' rendered,
renfe" m:Uufb3.1Y,VritPUr C,ty' "9U"'
SUGAR
Ri;i''INi:i). Trade nlow, but the market
IfnJ' at the late deilln.,. Standard granu
lated, 0.Jic., One uraniil.itil ii.TSe.. iu.irUi
wtitDi.iuuci, ,i, o.oac , sori grade.
.N5c.
S.WUil.Vlc.
.Copenhagen ....Oct.
FREIGI1TS AND CHARTERS
Chartering l limited, due to the scarcity of
tonnage. Rates are unchanged. Kxctptlonat
dulnest rules the sail market.
STEAMSHIPS.
Fernmon (Hr.), Galveston to Hull, grain
20.000 quarters. 2s. Ud . prompt
Ilratsberg (Nor.). 241S ton, time charter
general trades, three to stx months, at or
about 4s. 3d , prompt.
Nellrose (Ih-.). 2217 tons. Savannah to
United Kingdom, cotton, basis 30 cents, one
port, prompt
Crown of Cordova (Hr I 223 tons r?tlr tt
United Kingdom or France, Hour, private
to
P. and, M. Coaches Handicapped
I.ANCAHTBH, Pa.. Sept 24.-A long drill at
signals, followed by a brief scrimmage, nas
the norfc thut Coach Mavser nut th F-mniciin
and Marshall arslty through yeHenlay i:x
Caplaln tSihaffner nnd Hartman, both of last
ear's team, are assisting with the coaching
The couches are experiencing great difficulty
because of the fact that tho best materal can
not report regularly on account of late after
noon claries, and are not overly optimistic
a to the Lehigh game on Saturday.
Delaware Holds Scrimmage
NEWARK, Del., Sept. 2l.Delaann first
crlmniago of the er was held by Coach
McAvoy yesterday cn Fruer Field. Alt the
p ayer entered Into the work with a Mm.
iK ,.!0 Cnn er en the
field uaf t la tha coaching.
terms. September-October
Homsdal (Norl 202S tons, Baltimore
llHvaim, ri, pri.aie (erins, prompt.
Kronstad iNor ). 10 tons, yuobec and
IHiint du Chene to Ulasgow, deals, 42a. ty ,
prompt.
Nevlsbrook (Dr.). 1WVS tons. Oulf to Unlteil
Kingdom, timber, private terms prompt.
Foreign steamship, . 7000 tons dead
weight Montreal to Havre hay, 7 tor torn
prtssed, $13 for non-compreased. October,
PORT OF-NEW YORK
DAIRY PRODUCTS
."iFTl''i'"-Tr"'r ver ''ule and Prices
?BJj UnnC.r K,ner,-1 Pleasure to Soli. wUste'll
iresn. soiid-paoked, rreamery. fine, peUul.
ai,"'' '"l.' '" "rt :iO.-.. Drain, fj
JJ-'t'Hc. seconds smittT"-.! . ladle-pew u,..i, Ji',1
-lo. as to qualitj neurbj print, fiinci, 3..
do, aterago ej,tra. .riitiiac . do . tlret. 2U
,;:!". J-'2n''- -T,'-'' !- fam. brands
of prints Jr.bbliK at .iv.ilOo
i;i(!S. strhtly Hue fresh lock well
cleaned up and st.-a.lj b mi ,.rr).'s .lull In
fre cascw, nearbj ixirtis. ,tic. t.r ,1,,,,. neat -b
nrts, .4u per nan lard case, niarby 111 -rent
receipts. $7 2U7 Su pr standard ",
.t.!Jfrfn.Sx,riv nr",s ?sl" 'Jtr ': 'I"- ri.
fJ.MUi bo per .-ae. do. wniniui. l,iSi)'(il hi
per case. Candle 1 an I recratet) frch egs
er Jobbed out at ll'a 17c per dog, a to
quality
CHI.I.SL, pesirable eio, k well cleaned up
?t.,,l5m,,PTll!t'' -Vew nrk full-.Tdom. ctwtof,
lbVttfl'VV : do, d.. fulr to goo.!, I3'it,i0.i
dA, part skim, Btflt.-
POULTRY
I.IVi:. In filrlv liberal sunplv and quiet
nt recently reMe. pr. es Ft.nl, I Mi 17 .,
old rousiers. IVull- siring rlil,'k ns. a e.,nl
ing to quality 1-tfj-ltu. ducks, old, HuH. ,
do., spring. 1481.V . .-ulneas, 1 r ilr. j unt.
welirhlnir 2 lbs ,m I over npUre, 70c
"elK.lim; l':',M't lbs upio f. IXI7 UV..
"i-jutiiK i ii' a iie, .M . olll .Hlc
pel itilr li',is-.
IIK1,.1.I). (ifferlnps of deolrable stock
IlRht an I i.rli e" firm with trad.- f.ilr. Frih-kld.-l
fimlt pr lb., ueluhln lifif, lbs
apiece I'O'-jc. . ti, , iv. ichlng 1 lbs apiece, 20c!
do. welshlnit :i' Ii nploce. 175ilsc.. do..
wi'ighlnK .'I lh. mid under, Kir. .,11 roosters
drwiirked. l.'t'trc . broiling ihlckens, nearby,
wolghlni? ijia lis. apie.-e. HiffSOc., brollliu
.hkki'ns, neirb. fair to itood, Kinisc. , chick
ens. Western, .'MiriW lbs. aplete. Inc. , do., do,,
-'jj(-i lb. uplei-e, kv : broiliiiB chickens.
v lutein, V.51- lb8 Hpleoe. 17UIV.. brolllnj
rl,lck.'ni. Western, fair to Rood. IMlOc.;
euuabs, per doz. White, nelghlns 11 to 1J
lbs., .per dox , $4.1SO(.S((; ivhlte. weKti-
'.."EiJ,', t,J c1!!, ""' ,,er. d"z'l. "I'1 "' "hit,
velghlng S lb.. .r doz., f2 2.',5J2..'. do., do.,
. lb., per doz.. J1.7.M2; do., do , tifli-. lbs.,
ner doz, U.1'.1.V, dark and No. 2, (JOc.
FIIESIT FRUITS
Trade fair and prb-pn generally steadv Ap
J J. l-r bbl (Jntvena'eln, l.i2 .'.-. niusli.
rinntj.s.,. other good eating arlenes. jrrsti
-ja, inndlum, Jltjl.W apples Delaware and
l-nnlvanla. per liampei. .(vnr.Oc Lemons
it" u2: ..f ',4.. I'lneaiide. j.i r trat.-l'orto
Itico, $t B31I.I.2.1, Florida, 112 Sit. Cranber
ries, C.ii,e Col, Iirly l!luLk. per bbl, $i.rifT
n. .-runlwrrlej. rai rod. Burly ltlack. per
irate. l.,.'J. iranbirrles, Jersey, per crate
Imrk. U.7.Va2,2.1 light, flfll.23. Huckleber
J:!: It ,!', 41 v FVaches, VirginU. per
j0; '' rwnltet. 2V;.V).- : do. do., per imte, 7oc.
Z? i - Ji'l-i. "t'iart and JIarylani , per
bak.-t, 23(ft 7.V.; do . do . p.-r crate. 7V iti 2,-i.
ihnii he. r'nnl,iiim. per basket Iirg
white or ellow. .V7.V.; medium, :.Vic ;
peai-he, Jerev, whit.-, per VbHskot. 4ik.ij(ti.
do., do, llo. per fc-baket. If.- il. Pe.ir
near!.. ir bbl.--llartlett, Nu. 1, $pn4 no. do..
V1.' -' ,'-'.Jili:t. i'Iiuhi'i Favorite, No. 1. f.'i.sii
4 .ill. do. N.,. , tilti-,!, ther arlctlcs. V.'li
.1; pear. N.-w Vnrk Se.k.1, per bbl., ?lji.1.
i..'.'?''' N,' Vork Coni.ird, per s-li, basket,
l.iil... . do., per l-lb basket. sr,i.., grape.
Southern I la wares per carrier. luff (Kir-.;
Srap.a Con.-ird. per irate, 4"in.-. Plums,
per s-lb basket, siiprjiSt iintaloupei. Colo
rado, per crate, lli!.2.V do do. Hits Iu1
(Hie Watermelon. Jeney. per loo. .'!?l...
YTSGI5TAHU3S
Tho market quiet an! uneh imie.1 White
potaiooa. per bush -PciineUvanla .-hoice. fflo
(IV , do., fair to snot. AMfdiie, , white wtatocs,
J.raey, ier basket 4(hj4r'. oweei potatoes,
n&xtorii Shore, per blil.-No. 1, $1 T.VgS .15:
No. 2 7.Vifl Sw.et Jiotntoea. N r., per
hid -No. 1. 11 W; No. 2. T5.- fiSt . sweets.
J.rxe per bbl -No I. $2 MOsfS 73 No. 2
1 Soril.TB inicii Jer, per lnket 40ft
unlo.i, Ltern and fiwwrtiuu Valley.
iholi'B. per HHi-lli bisr JI i,nl w me Hum.
per l(Mh bnit TVi'tor Cabbn-j. domestic.
rr ton. 10S11 Celery N V per tunoh.
lo'.i.K MuBhriwma, pel" t-lb basket. Site
SI 0-
hi ihi:m)s.
i.nmciu v.mmiy itvuitOAii rmii'.vxt
I'hllUilelphl l Oeptember III 1014
Tho Hoard of lilr.- tnr of the Lehigh
Valley Itnilrnti.! Ci,nipun hae thlv dnv de
dared ii quartern dltii.-nd of tuo uiiil one
luilf (trr lint, n r 1 '."i per share i on Its
prferred nm k to n... khoiders of record
eptemher ta, lull; and a quurterh divi
dend ,.f tij-p unil one-luilf per eenl. (or 1 2
ot-r fchiirei on tu lommon to k to stoi k
holderii it r. ..ml September So, 1011; both
pavilhle Otl.iler lo l'lll
I'lK.ka will be mailed
J m riAxmn.
Treasurer.
"SSIhs5
VESSBI ARHIVINO -TOHAY
Antilles, Hoyd. Oenoa, pauenger and mer
chandise. Southern Pacific Co., docked 8 a, m.
Virginia (Fr). Hourdeanx. Bordeaux, pns
engera and merchandise (Vimpagnle Cencmlu,
Transatlantbiue Co.. rtocke.1 8 a. m.
New York. Liverpool, passenger and tnir,
cbsndlse, American Lin. Dock at noon.
Steamships to Arrive
ntTB TODAY.
Name. From.
Chicago llare
Mauretanl. . . Liverpool ..
PUB TOMORROW.
Nam. From
Adilatta ..Liverpool..
Hanscat Rotterdam .
Steamships to Leave
Palled
..Sent, it
. .Kept IS
Sailed
.Sept 18
Sept. 10
Name For
Cretlc Naule
.. Havre
,. Naples ..
OlSHKOW .
.. tJ,nrnw,l
in.wa.lf. . ,1-
17. ,r- ,........-OiU0ll
Vlrglale ,,,..,.,,. '".iBordeaux
CbKaco
America
Cameronl.
Olympic
aiuin
Date
. Kept 28 I
Pt -o
. Sept 2U
..Sept 26
..Sept 2d
...Sept. 2d
...Sevt. 2o
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