EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATTTBDAY, JULY 10, 1915. nt m m it II a! Finpgaj 1 f s WORLD PEACE THEME OF GERMAN CATHOLIC r ANNUAL CONVENTION j3tate Federation of Soci eties Looks to rope tor Aid in 4-day Conclave Opening Today Mass" meeting Tomorrow in the Metropolitan Opera House '?wtM Po 8nd.IM.p?,p.,e'" "l, '" J! 1 ni h th. tneme ui i" " . Wiort of the State Federation of.Ojr. I tin Catholic Societies, which opens to ,Sy wUh reception to the visiting dele- rmUI and labor problerritf will be 'dla- social ... !, rnml,.llnn Sim th close Tuesday night, but with r'r overshadowing tho world the lakers are expected to point to the Sol Catholicity, tho ending of the .vhrniiffh the medium of the Church. ,i- imrt will usher In the conven- V nil ith a Solemn Pontlncal Mass nnd I -'" ia preside at some of the Bntherlngs, ' Ikich will Include a mass-meeting at the "Metropolitan Opera llouso. A meeting OI ino xeMt uginmiuco will be held this evening at St. Peter's Hull. Bin street and Olrard avenue, whero the icselons will be held. Tho Staats Verb&nd banner, now In the custody of In firlt Federation, will be delivered ,tntd the care of Philadelphia for the ensuing year tomorrow morning at B o'clock. . Tho Rev. Dr. George Hespeleln, 'rector of, 8. Peter's, honorary president, will preside. The delegates will then march to "St. Peter's Church, where Mass wilt be sung by Bishop McCort. The Itev. Hubert J. Zllles will preach on "The Pope the Teacher of Nations." In the afternoon a business meeting will bo held and ad dresses will be delivered at a public meet ing for young men of German Catholic parishes by tho Rov. J. P. Strautf, spir itual director of tho Qonzaga Union, TVIlkes-Barre, and F. "V. Kerstlng, of Pittsburgh. "A ... - it ., . ' At tie same unio a maea-mccting or. the German Catholic Women's League of 'Pennsylvania will bo held In the main , hall. The speakers will bo tho Rev. Dr. f '. Schumacher, of tho Catholic Unlver- ' ilty, Washington, D. C, and the Itev. C. f: A. Ehehalt, or Dallastown, Pa. The Tuesday mornings In St. BonlfaclUB Church, followed by business sessions In EC Bonlfaclua' Hall. K mass-meeting In the Metropolitan Opera House, Broad and Poplar streets, tomorrow evening will bo addressed by rpeskerg representing tho Church and tho dtr. Among them will bo Michael J. Rygn, City Solicitor, whoso subject will he "The Papacy and World Peaco"; tho 'Rev. Dr. Charles P. IJruehl, of St. Charles' Seminary, Ovorbrook, on "The Church and tho Labor Movement." nnd m,v' Joseph Frey, president of tho National r eueruuuii. After a Requiem Mass Monday busi ness meetlnKS will be held, at which the speakers will be Dr. L. M. Mayer and Joseph Relman, of Pittsburgh. An en tertainment will bo held In the Olrard Assembly Rooms, 9th street and Olrard avenue. In the afternoon. Speakers Tues day will be Joseph Stockhausen, of Pitts burgh, and the Rev. Dr. William J. Gar rlgan. The Rev. Theodore Hammeke, rector of St. Ignatius' Church, Is spirit ual director of the City Federation, and the Rev, Aloyslus Fretz, of South Beth lehem, spiritual director of the State Fed eration. C. E. U. Outdoor Meetings Sunday afternoon meotlnes will be con tacted by the Christian Endeavor Union fftnnitv TTnlt nlnxn HAtwonn 9 nnA 4 irfcBck throughout this month and ' ;4onst. The meetings will bo In charge ,i .Jm the branches of the union as follows: t .'.Delaware branch, tomorrow; German . town, July 18; Northeast, July 25; North -west, August l; Scviuylklll, August 8; eoutn, August is; west, August 22, and tie Philadelphia Union, with all branches assisting, August 20. THE WEATHER Official Forecast " WARHIMfiTnV Tiilu in 3 For KflB trn PonnavlvnnlA anJ V.m b - -- -- vu; i uiiih ailU AlOW FJriV. PnrMv nlnllrlir tnnlivk J C7.. oiy; not much change in temperature; plight variable winds. gShowera occurred yesterday In north- "u new iiinBiana ana the bordering Kjreported over these districts this morn- wr. ramy ciouay weather prevails east feM the Mississippi River. Tho western .,,vm.mj uYcrepreuua me rmina mates ana ahowera and thunderatorms have Continued under lt lnflnnA t, v.An,.. Mltria ia snrpnHlnn ottvniv' nAM. t. iMtttral Mississippi Valley this morning. g. -.... .eiiijcitiwrcB lire rcnoriea Eiulto cenerallv nvi- th hniA ...... yh slight abnormal departures being .ii v iim it regular. U. S. Weather Bureau nnlltl Observations taken at 8 a. m., Eastern time. r.,.,,. . Iat natn- Veloc RSZ .n "l-.n I-. ra- YJnt. Ity. Weather. rgssffidiV:;:: & : I i ,r, ?irtM.S..D: St SI W Vi S92y fSL- y-" 3 .. SW 10 rriMi. II rMntlrlu rKT-,"',"' oo .. SB W Cloudy LfiV", ".". M -' ., BK H CloudV K2T'. "" s" Nl .. H 12 V Cloud n uiouay . T """O, lid ; Minn::: si IS II .01 NE .. S .. N s Clear 3rton, Tex., H2 RS IHtrrUburf. Pa.. B4 M 8tten, H. c TH 70 12 d I Cloudy E Manm, a D.. .. es tit :: P- 04 SSr4' .. s 14 Cloudy .. N 4 Clear .. SW jo Clear ,. W 4 Clear jft City, Mo 711 72 k..V."v.-- lz ff? , gleans. La 82 7U ffl&fc'Ffiu."- 3 Ki. sac S ffSSI s;--. 4yr ... hk 111 Hul Okta. 70 7tt -.7 s" 20 KciSSdJ 'utuHelnhis N 4 P.Cioudy i. Ari SKSS " i i f rim a; EL. 1 Cloudy i. irl t i;- s1' " Clear tan i, Utah. 62 60 t'. .;:- it " nu iu iiouav Caloi P.Cioudy W 4 cilaV 7 SW 4 Cloudy SJ5 P.Cioudy NW 4 Cloudy SE 12 Cloudy WCIBCQ. ., &i Ki 'Lra. ., 64 B2 ton .. bs fin ' 08 62 Observations at Philadelphia otter 8 A- M- Emur. ."."'." "S NoYt'b. 2 nillei (oat! ,i-2-4 KiW;:;;;:;;:;;;;JS5SS lUBBin, temptratura .H , " , " i , SJ On the Padflc Coast jgMKlaco. .. . Weather.cleari Ump.,-54 "" .. Weather, clpudyj temp., 62 Almanac of the Day 7.3t p,.m. hivi(VW 34 a.m. Lamns in n T.tnh 1 8,", "hr Ttlddes 745 p. m. The Tides PORT ninuttnvn ... T.4J p.m. a,ro. a.m. FmitZ?."UBnW , 1.02 Ur twaorrow 8:22 . WBSTNUT STHWBT VHARr blSfL . T:S1 p.ra. a.m. 'OTtSSSSr.' :..: .v.'ifi HIBOr ISUND. SAIb. C K&.a. .. : " --- p. pi. a. ai a.oi. atw wawirtsw ..... ... UKW4TB. !. .! r. iris sin iBttitfliiQd 7 M .Ul p.m. a . "DADDY" HALL 0 ApDRESS Y. M. V. A. MEN'S MEETING Will Tell How Men Arc Regenerated nt Fnmotis Mission, The Reclaiming of men will be the sub iect of nn address by the Rev. t. t. t. Hall, Bilperlntendent of the tialtlee Jtls slon, at the men's meeting In the lobby of the Central Young Men'a Christian Association tomorrow Afternoon at 4 o'clock. "Daddr' Half, as he Is called by hundreds of men, will tell of hla meth ods of regenerating, the "down-and-outer." Jamea A. Walker will speak on "The Voung Man and 'Jlla Friend" in the lobby (of the West Branch Y. M. C. A. tomorrow afternoon. The Rev, Samuel . MacAdamn, of the. Wharton Street Episcopal Church, will speak on "A loung Man and His Home" Sunday afternoon, July 18.' 'America's Peril"- will be tho sublet of the Rev. U. C. CJutellus, pastor of the Grace Reformed Church, at the North Branch Y. M. C. A. tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, under the auspices of the" Men's Bible Clasa of the church. The Bummer religious program of the North Branch will Include the regular Sunday men's meetings; the young converts' training class, led by Harry Heebner, ex ecutive secretary, Tuesday evenings; the International Sunday school lesson, by W. V. Rue, of the National Bible In stitute, and open-air meetings In Fotter alt Square, 11th and York streets, Thurs day evenings! bpen-alr meetings In Cramps' shlpynrd, Tuesdays and Fridays at n6on, and open-air meotlngs In Rey bivrn Bquare, 22d street ahd Lehigh ave nue, and the "Trail Hitters' " Bible Class Friday evenings. Religious Brevities The Iter. Dr. Horace E. Stanton wilt preach In tho Sutijuehanna Avenue Presbyterian Church, tomorrow morning nnd evening. The nev. Stewart 1'. Keeling, of St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Cermantqnn, will havo charge of the summer congregation at tang port, N. J during Augutt. The Itev. J. Ogle Warfleld, of the tame church, la conducting eerrlcea at Christ Church, Eddlngton, Fa this month, The Hev. George Chalmers Richmond will preach In St. John's Episcopal Church tomor row morning on "Why Our ntch Men Are In Danger of Aaeaaslnatlon." At the Hroedenbonflan Church of the New Jeruralem tomorrow morning the nev. John "W, Slockwell will preach on "Whero Is Heaven? Is It Ilejond the Stars?" The Rev.. Dr. Franklin W. Swift will preach at the Uaptlit Temple at 10 30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m .tomorrow. Serrlees at the Franklin Homo tomorrow night nt 8 o'clock will bo conducted by the Rev. M. Reed Mlnntch ' The dally prayer meeting of the Mission Workers' Hand will be held at 52(5. Hale Build ing tomorrow nt 12:10 p. m. The organiza tion furnishes apeakera for churches, relieves the needy nnd maintains an employment bureau. Union services, wltn the Oxford Presby terian, Messiah Lutheran. Grace Methodist nnd Memorial Baptist churches participating, will be held "at the Reformed Episcopal Church of Our Redeemer tomorrow. The Rev. Dr. A. E. Damett will preach In the. morning on "leviathans We Cannot Hook" and In the evening on "Tho Army of Qod," Free will offerings are telng received by the Amerloan Rescue Workers, 2K27 Frnnkford avenue, for freo summer outings for poor children. , DREXEL BIDDLE BIBLE CLASSES First Meeting of Officers of Atlantic City Branches. The first summer meeting of the direc tors nnd directing first vlco presidents of the A. J. Uroxel Diddle Dlblo Classes of Atlantic City will be held at Mr. Blddle's home Toesday nlsht. Important matters dealing with the work will be discussed. Clashes have been established In every Protestant cnuroh in Atlantic city, ana many civic Improvements, among them signs directing persons to churches, havo beer, made. Mr. Blddle will conduct the morning service, and preach the sermon tomorrow at tht Chelsea Methodist Church, Atlantic City, and nfterwara will address tha clashes of the First and Olivet Presbyte rluti Churches. E. P. Reese will speak at Holy Trinity tomorrow. Robert Bethel will conduct the Bible Class night at tho Inasmuch Mli-olon Monday night. A sec ond round table will be held In Holy Trin ity parish house, July 2S, at 8 a. m., to which all clergymen and teachers and scholars of any Bible, classes are In vlted. CITY HAS FEWER EPIDEMICAL DISEASES; MORE DEATHS Mortality Higher Than in Same Week of Last Year There were 403 deaths from all causes In Philadelphia during the last seven days, 23 more than last week and 9 mors than during the corresponding week last year, Epidemical diseases decreased In num ber of new cases from last week's record. The 'comparison Is; Disease. Measles t Mumps , Chickenpox .,..,. Diphtheria ....... Scarlet fever .,. Typhoid fever . . . . Ivhnnnlnircnuffh This week, Last week. ,,.'. 344 4'il IB 10 S3 11 2 S3 Tne recora oi ueums irora au causes this week, follows: . TVnhold feter .... 1 Diarrhoea and Measles 3 enteritis 10 Diphtheria ana croup ,- Other epidemic dis- ........ jippenaiciiis and 2 typhlitis 8 Hernia, Intestinal 1 obstruction 2 Tuberculosis of Cirrhosis of liver.. 4 lun Dl Acuta neDhritlH and Tuberculous menln- Rright's disease., 44 gltls ......,.. 6 Noncancerous Other forms ot tumors and dls- tuberculosis ..... 11 eaae ot genital Cancer and mallg- . organs ,,....,,,,, 4 nant tumora ,, 33 Puerperal aep- Slmple meningitis., 1 tlcaemla. , 1 Apoplexy and aolt- Puerperal accidents 3 enlng of brain ,. IT Congenital debility Organlo diseases ot and malformations 14 heart 45 Old age ,,, '1 Acute bronchitis . J Heat .,.,,,.., 1 Chronic bronchltla. 2 Homicide a Pneumonia ....,.., 10 Violent deaths 27 Rronchopneumonla., 13 Suicide ..... . ,,,., 1 Dleeasea ot resplr- other dlseasea .,,, 62 atory system .. -.. 6 Unknown .,,,. 2 DJ.ea.ea pf stomach 2 Baseball Fans Hold Up Street Work liAKCASTEn, Pa., July 10. When fans and players of tha 7th VTard baseball team Journeyed to the diamond last night they found that a corps ot workmen had spent the. entire day In cutting, a, new street through -right field. An order had been given by Street Commissioner Cummlnga So. great was the disturbance that result ed that the thoroughfare will not, b completed until the end of the baseball season. Timberland Company Organized TjANOASTER, Pa., July 10.-The Pur-dee-Hess Company has been organised here with State Representative A. B. Hess as-temporary, president. The com pany hold timberland ,of valuable hard wood In Avoyelles Parish, Iulslana, arid Us worth reaches Into the millions. RIVER STKAM00AT8 THOMAS CLYDE Family Excursion Steamer to AUGUSTINE BEACH Stopping at Chester and PeaiugroM Only Boat to Augustine Uracil Landing in "on' grove, safe alt-watr bathing. W aawtary bathroiwaf Full er- ctsttriTon boat and Uaek; danciflg all lr jLrlUn water, plenty tables, beach and ikadeT AU ktada of msenunU at beaeh. rw, Band Trip. Me. CHMttn. S ta , Mc. I.(4T AJ rl Wf iM y. taatef. 0 A. K. JAWK8 9- WUU WfT, 8 Ak . LEMON HILL MEETING IN NEW QUARTERS Association, Barred From the Park, to Hold Services on City Hall Plaza. tho Lemon Hill Association, barred from conducting services nt Lemon Hill, Falrmount I'ark, by the Park Commis sion, after 13 summers of such meetings, has arranged n series of open-air meet ings to bo held on the north plala of City Hall on Sunday evenlnss. This plan Is only temporary, according to nn an nouncement made by the board of direc tors, for It Is hoped by then that the commissioners will yield to ft petition Signed by thousands of names and will renew the permit for services In tho Park. Tho first of the plaia meetings will be held at the band stnnd tomorrow at 7:30 p m. Tha musical program Includes solos by Mrs, Anna O. Maut, an oratorio contralto: varied selections by the senior, Junior nnd girls' choirs of the Lemon Hill Association, under the direction of Charles P. Allen, and Instrumental num bers by tho Philadelphia Brass Quartet, conducted by F. Nevln Wlcst. Dudley Buck's "Rock of Ages" and Wagner's "Pilgrim's Chorus" will bo special fea tures. "Tho Converted Tax Collector" will bo the subject of the Rov. James B. Uly. CAMPAIGN'S SECOND WEEK Presbytorinn Summer Evangelists Open Four New Meeting Plnccs. Pour additional meeting places have been secured for the second week of tha Presbyterian summer evangelistic cam paign, so successful did tho opening week of the 17th season prove. Largo audiences greeted the speakers and several thousand children Joined tho dally vacation Bible schools for the six weeks' courses In Blblo lessons, calisthenics, patriotism, hon esty,, truthfulness nnd reverence, besides vnrlous forms of Industrial work. Groups of "Billy" Sunday "trail hlt torB" are expected at the meeting places for this week, tho schedule of which fol lows: 21th and Rood streets tont. Evan gelist Edward Wrlghtf 62d street and Woodland avenue tent, tho Rev. Dr. Henry E. Jones; 2d nnd Clearfield streets tent. Evangelist William D. Laumaster; 10th and Kimball streets and Federal and Clarion streets, open-air meetings for Ital ian., the Rov. Arnaldo Btaslo; 64th Btreot and Westminster avenue, tho Rov. Nlcol.t Muccl. with stereoptlcon pictures; Rltten house and Baynton streets, Rlttenhouso and Osceola streets and Rlttenhouso and Magnolia streets, Qermantown, tho Rov. J. P. Ponotte, nnd Bristol, meeting for Italians, tho Rev. Nicola Catcrlno, as sisted by American workors. Today's Marriage Licenses Samuel McCullough. 23S W. Haines at., and Mary 'Watt. 0015 Wayne ave. William J. Carroll, 1323 Drown St., and Flor ence E. Messlck, 132S Drown st. William F. Chase. 17M 8. Taylor at., and Anna M, Miller. 1705 S Taylor st. Alvord Pratt, Atlantic Highlands. N. J., and Elisabeth I,. Lyon, Manchester, X. Y. John J. CDrlen. 1422 N. 18th et and Helen 0. Cannon, 305.1 Gerrltt st Steve Adamor, 050 K. 3d St., and Mary Horn, 852 N. 3d at. Thomas A. Hanrahan, 235 Denezet st., and Sarah A. ICInda, 20t Bex ave Ronald P. Duties. 2028 N. Droad at., and Charlotte F. I.ightfoot, 1633 Dyre at. Harry D. Phillips, Yeadon, Pa., and Gertrude 1. Kelly. 10 N. Mllllclc t. Giuseppe Rlizo, 1807 Rldae ae., and Mar- onna Wrubleeka, 1007 Ridge ave Frank Pertsi. 1010 N. Lawrence at., and Anna Schuh, 1S11 K. 4th at. Joseph Altchular, 015 N. Marshall at,, .and Dcsslo Ulman, IH5 N. Marshall at. Jan Bruczynskl, 2727 Webb at,, and Anastasya Zaleska, 2752 Webb st. Fred Lnlch, 2020 Ella at., and Anna Tress, 23 E. HIHer st. Isidore A. Wlslockl, S020 Cresaon et., and Josephine Pawlonska, 3701 Cresson st. Lewis F. Oberllee, 282J 1) st and Katberlne M. Foy, 1002 N. Orlanna at. Francis J. Hnftke. 22 N. 22d St.. and Bertha J. Miller, 1821 N. Douvler t. RELIGIOUS NOTICES Baptist BAPTIST TKMPLE. Broad and Derka. Franklin W. Swlrt. D. D will preach Special Evangelistic Services: Sun., 10.30, 7:45; Wed: & Frl. evenlnger7:30. Organ recital, 7.15. W. P. Twaddell. M. D. CHESTNUT STREET DAPTIST CHURCTI Chestnut et. nest ot 40th. GEORGE D. ADAMS, D. D., Pastor. 0 5 Brotherhood ot A. and P. 10:30 a. m. Worship and Sermon by Pastor. c):0U p. m. Worship and Sermon by Pastor. Brethren F1K3T CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN fDunker), cor Carlisle and Dauphin ats. Preachlnx 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Uunday School 2:30 p, m. Prayer Meeting each Wednesday evening lllaclpiee of Christ THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH Iincaater ave.. Holly and Aspen ets. T. E. WINTER, Pastor. 0:45. 11. 7. Franklin Home FRANKLIN HOME FOR THE REFORMA TION OF INEBRIATES, 011-013 Locust st. Sunday, 8 p. m. Service conducted by Rev. M Reed Mlnnlch. Lutheran TABERNACLE, BOth and Spruce Wra. J. Mil isr. Jr.. 10:45. 7:45. B. H.. 0.30 a. m. Methodist Episcopal CHURCH OF THE COVENANT 18TH AND SPRUCE 8T8. MILTON HAROLD NICHOLS. MINISTER. 10 30-BERMON BY BISHOP THOMAS D. NEELY. D. ,. LUD. w Jerusalem (Siredenboralan) mWHERhTs HEAVEN7 IS IT BEYOND THE STARST" Is tha subject ot the sermon -Sun-rfaymornlng by tha Rev. John W. Stoik well In the Sunday school .room ot the Church ot the New Jerusalem, 22d and Chestnut streets. Service at 11 o'clock. All acuta are tree. Everybody Is welcome. Presbyterian ARCH BTREET. 18th a.nd Arch. 10:45 and 8-REV. DR. FIFE will preach. 7:80 Recital on Turner Memorial Organ. l'roteitant Episcopal ST. STEPIIKN O UlUilUll loth at. above Cheatnut at, Itev. CARL E ORAMMER, S. T. D.. nector. Sunday Services. 11 a. m Mornliw Prayer and SermomThe Rector will preach. Reformed FIRST N. A.. 15th and Dauphln-Rey. JOHN P. HICKS. Pastor. 11. 8; 8. B., 10 a. m. Young Men's Christian Association HOW TO WIN." address by Rev. J. J. p. Hall. Superintendent ot the Gallia Mission, at Men's Meetlnr in Lobby, 4 p. m. Sunday. Leader, Thomas L. Lawton. Btrangera wel pome. WEST BRANCH, 62d and Sanaom ata. Popu lar Men'a Meeting Sunday. 4 o'clock. Speak : Jamea A. JValksr. Subjecti "The Youni Man and Hla Friends " Cool lobby. come. Miscellaneous MISSION WORKERS' BAND. 328 Hale Build; lug. auppllea speakers (or churches, relieves the nsedr. gets positions tor unemployed; meats aaiiy. ivi " y-i" SwedenbargUn BEE' NEW JERUSALEM HKNEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS jur AiAiwui, ""iVwtll''t7; wiie Kindly Actl THE AMBRICAN RSfe WftBH UBS, Jiuca " 4fHun 3827 VraqVttitd Avesut. Fttladclphla WE GIVE B'Bfg1,0iSI,R:DURINa THS .'bbh.wiij, OFk-HltlNnr .s, fTutennnf. iiuitit. ifens ggtf v$rrrmw DR. JOHN DOCTOR BRADY, AT 75, DEFIES FATHER TIME Athletic, Despite Years, Ho Shows That "Man Is as Old, as He Feels." , There Is ono man In this city who Is a sincere believer In tha assertion that "wo are only as old as woleel." Ho Is Dr. John Brady, who retired from med ical practice somo time ago. Father Time has been cheated badly In hla case, for although 75 years old, Doc tor Brady" doesn't feel any more than 20. In fact, ho lias taken another leaso on life, nnd obtained It through athletics. Tho doctor can do front nnd back "nip-daps" In regular plnwheel fashion, like a circus ncrobat. In tho water ho'a a duck and can dlvo a la Kcllermann at nny anglo you choose. In this connection, ho can do the "Jack-knife," the "twist" or a back dive without even pnuslng- to think about It Tho physician's victory over himself la especially commendable when one 'con siders that he was regarded ns a weak ling when ho was 80 years old. On renl Utng that ho was not up to tho standard physically, the Doctor stnrted to exercise on the quiet. Later he Joined tho Qer mantown Branch of the T. M. C. A., and. under tho care of A. B. Dunn, physical director, he soon began to get Into regular condition. Ho followed the rules laid down rigidly, and In a comparatively short tlmo found himself getting stronger. Now ho takes long hikes boforo breakfast, when SUMMER RESORTS WILMINGTON, Del. V .- ' & - ?&'! . i l-M 1 5 iQ - ' , ( J BEST AND CHEAPEST ONE-DAY VACATION A COMBINATION TRIP BY BOAT AND TROLLEY WHICH CANNOT BE SURPASSED IN THIS COUNTRY Brandy wine Springs Park NEAR WILMINGTON AND RETURN esgajagaaaMiistfiijjiLiiflasfgg li 7TiTh'ijj'7wTi B9grj3&gwK$S5?K3S?3l f m i " VsgW:MrtgF?nijapjijn WSSSSmJSffSnBSeSBK&SSSSSiaaxSSff Dancing, Boating, Vaudeville and Afternoon and Evening. All To arrange excursions apply tn JASIE8 I HENRY, I'ork Manager 41! SHU'LEY STREET, WILMINUTON, DEL. NEIV ENOLANU Hlock Island, R. I. The HOTEL MAN1SSES $&& IB MILES OUT AT SEA, Accom. 300. Rates, SIS up. No mosqutteea; flshlns. sailing ana bathing. Exceptional cuisine. Own 'arm products. Orchestra. Tennls&golf. Hoat direct romtwi"ii.' ,... v. " ....w ....,- ..... The Narragansett - Vr?t"ior MUUBVe cm w ALTON U. MOST, Prop. booklet. NEW NATIONAL HOTELS. urlea and Pleasures. Rklt. R. O. LEWtS. Portland, Me. YE LONGFELLOW INN TSS Location unsurpassei. catering to reflned Datronaae. Excellent cuisine. Bathing from Kuse? Soat'g flsh'g. I IT up, It. II. PHASE. Brunswick Hotel $& pUW, NEW CHASE HOUSE g?, '! European plan. Booklet. Pect. P. Cascu Hay. Me. Ye Headland Inn K'aSS rocky coast ,plna woods, cool days, restful nights. Boating, bathing, fishing. Home like comfort, gaa, baths. Booklet. 1'cake Island. Me. PEAKS ISLAND HOUSE IB mlnatta by auto. Ferry from Portland. Booklst. RALPH E. ROWE, Manager. Pou View House Wrlt t07 t,rm an(l pay vicvy nuusc bkU c. w. upward. EAGLE'S MERE. PA. THE CRESTMONT INN EAGLKa'S MERE, PA. The hotel with the Incomparable situation, 2200 feet above the aea, on the summit )' tha AlUgbenlss. Qalt, tennis, boating aad (be ttntn ot fraah water batnlpg. elcctrta llgbta, steam heat, etc. AUo bungalowa with toeala at Ian. For booklet and term a4 dress WILLIAM WOODS. Manager. WEST CHESTER. PA. GREEN TREE INN ST&iRSiS Paitteuiar atten to com. men. motor an4 tourist parties Reg moils SOe Sunday meals tBc Cafe at Hist aur C Welngartaer. Prop. SCUV.'ENKVILLE. PA. PERKIOMBN INN nfrprSI bcat'g baih'g. flsc'g. Tennis Skit O M Carl. MEDIA, PA. Be Hail, 8 una. IUgb. nealtbT. Tsnals, etePofChWatt IMS tea from 88th et "U1 COLLKMVILUE, PA. BLKKWOOD HALL Op tbe Perkiosea Crek. twn Ai nre yate JiUi Chaa itstatr. Two Marriages in Municipal Court Two marriage ceremonies were per formed In tho office ot the Municipal Court today by Judga Gilpin. The bridal couples wero Joseph Rack, n blacksmith, of 1S36 North Randolph street, who wed Mary Hevea!, of 1021 North Lellhgow street, and tlustav Pummer, a baker, of 6S27 Woodland avenue, who took ns his wlfo Helen Kraft, of H20 North Cndwal-. ftder atteet. DRADY younger men are still In bed, and by way of diversion makes short sketches of tho places ho visits afoot. The ngllc physician claims that legs wero mado beforo wheels and ho proposes to get tho full benefit of his. Uvcrybody who follows sports In Qer mantown knows the athlete who has pusscd three, score and ten. Ho can bo seen almost any day at the dermantown "gym" doing a round of volley ball or traveling on tho rings. Lately he has taken n fancy to tennis and Is learning tha lino polntB of tho Kiimo under tho Instruction of tha director. "Lots of pcoplo work for money," said tho Doctor today at his home. 2000 North ISth street, "and yet they won't work for tbolr health." The energetic nthleto hopes to live at least 30 more years. Fund for Muhlenberg Colleges LANCASTER, Pa., July 10. Plans for a housa-to-houso campaign throughout this city and county, among Lutherans, wero began last night by tho Lancaster Commltteo of Lutheran Mlnlstcrlum of Pennsylvania to ralso $23,000 moro for Oluhlcnberg College. Mora than that amount has already been raised. This Is Lancaster's share of tho necessary $500, 000, and must bo had beforo October 1, Tho Itev. O. W. Qenszlor, Ephrata dis trict: tho Bev. F. M. Mountz, Harrlsburg district, and 'William II. Hager, of Lan caster, ara in charge of tho campaign. Leaves $20,000 in Private Bequests Evelyno F. Gardner, late of 2133 OIney avenue, left an estate of 520,000 in privato bequests. Her will was admitted to pro bate today. Other wills probated today lncludo those ot John II. Jackson, who loft $17,000; John Q. Frledrlch, $9000. Personal property of George, It. Burllngame has been appraised at $23,015.83. SUMMER RESORTS WILMINOTON, Del. Delightful Sail on tha Delaware River of Thirty Miles by the Wilson Line Boats Beautiful and Safe Trolley Itlde of Seven Miles to tho Park. Only OO Cent for Ailiiltn nnd 3.1 Cent for Children nn Saturday-, SundayH and Holiday. All Other Days Only 33 Cent for AdultM nnd SS Ontsj for Children., Tickets can be purchased only on Wilson Line boats. AH Kinds of Artiusements ?SS?. Musical Comedy, Free Band Concerts Up - to - date Amusement Devices. POCONO MOUNTAINS. PA. Strondsburg, I'n. PHIJRLE1GH INN Park and lake. LtlUKLClUn liNll Grander location In Rlue Ridge Mta. Boating, rUblng, etc. Oarage. Special rates May and June. Book let. MUCHMORE A BALD. Propa. Pnnlvn n Hebron Heights; own farm. rcilllljfll Booklet. M. MKRVIN. Alnhn Inn B0 Main St. Modern home com. AlUlia lllll fort Dk,ti J(,s. TRAUQER. Delaware Water flap, Pa. FORREST HOUSE IBSg Howard N"r Station and river. Excellsat """"""accommodations. Bklt. C, Howard. Canadensis, Fa. Pine Grove House : tables from farm. Bklt. 11. J. OilAVLL," PINE KNOT INN w''l tat tttm ana Analomlnk, Pa. Ran ds Hotel At S'atlont new manage IUJJ1U3 iiuici m,nt Trout n,h Au(0 welcome. Booklet. RUSSELL 8. PLACE. Partonvllle, Pa. POKONA FARM " 2f",ek "i uw o.t. . ALLEOER. Cralg'e Meadows. Fa. WATER FRONT PARM. Ftsh'g. boat'g. W A I CIV rnun 1 b,tn.c, Bprlng water. phone. Home products. Horace I. Moshisr, Egypt Mills. Pa. Rrnolcsfrl? Farm Country home o rats.: boating. T weekly. WM. CORTRIOHT. Mountain Home, Pa. Mt. Constance g5ro.8E farm. T up. Booklet. P. CASOL1N. Mt. Pocono, Fa. Tho Rptmnnt Blsvatlon high, air dry meats; steam heat; booklet. U eOHt'IBH. Focoao Ijthe, Fa. I nnrfl Inn S0 " eUvatloa; Ukes; flsb- LJUIC1 lllll Ujfi Kv,,,,, garages exuLleat table, own fawn. Booklet. O. BAVJfR. Bushiail, Pa. itAl Pinr.P HOUSE. Table supplied from UAfv IVJIJUU ,ana, Bathlsg Bsoklst. P. a N. Water Oap J. M. OVHRFIELD. Dlagmaa'a Perry, Pa. Mansion House ffl ?rfSSi Bellevue House ffi Tr Manhalls Cyeete. I'u. HARattAi.l.S PALLS HOC 81 tstft. BwJtiei 8 Modara is nr imUkH. Pre RECEPTIONS PLEASE SUFFRAGE BEU PARTY Favotablo Demonstrations in Wash ington nnd Greene Counties. IVATNESnunO, Pa.. July lO.-Aftcr a triumphant tour of two daya nnd n. half through Wnshlngton County, the Surfrnna Liberty Hell arrived at WayncaburB last cvcnlnff. Tho suffraRlats nrc overjoyed with tha enthusiastic receptions that have been accorded them through this section, and nro confident that when the consti tutional amendment Which grants the right of franchise to women Is voted upon tn November they will at least have shown n wonderful lncreato In their strength, even If tho amendment Is not passed. FIUE ENGINES AND THIEF Takes $142 From Store as Owner Sees Raco to Blnze. Watching the fire engines dash by cost Henry Scheffler H2, according to a re port made to the police today. Schofllcr ran out of his storo at 1332 South Front street yesterdny afternoon when he heard the clanging of tho en gines responding to nn alarm. While ho was watching them a sneak thief entered the building nnd took JtOQ In money nnd 312 worth of Jewelry. Clothing and Jewelry worth 3121 were stolen from the apartments of C, M. Dow ers, ot tho Brighton Apartments, south east corner of Slst and Locust streets, yesterday. Tho automobiles of W. II. Webster, "1st nnd Haverford avenue, nnd of L,. F. Ltverwrlght, 101 East Mt Airy nvenue, were stolen yesterday. HUMMER RESORTS y Delaare Shoriesi.QwckesimdJiesilJneBeiivvenNef&irkwdMontreal. Saratoga Springs, with its racing and its curative -waters. Au Sable Chasm, Lake Placid, Coopcratown, Sharon Springs. Intereating pictures and descriptions contained in "A Summer Paradise," a book ot JbU pages sent (or 6c in stamps. "D. 6c H." throuch lk Central Terminal. Hudson River Boat Lines mako connectiona vrith "D.ficH." trains at Albany or Troy. M. J. POWERS, a P. A. Albany, n. T. BEACH HAYEK, N. J. Re-opens July 10th j l Under iierrtona! direction of the owner. : New HOTEL BALDWIN BEACH HAVEN, N. J. : : TlRECTLT on the ocean with unob- Si I J atructed view of bay or rra from all : ;! "" rooms. The Ideal modern hotel or : the most attracts e and dellshtful resort : along the New Jeraer Coast. Capacity tor ! 400 cueats. and comblnlne a thoroughness : of appointment with the highest degree : of comfort. Fresh and sea water In all J baths, telephones In rooms, etc. TOO teet ot high, broad porches surround the hotel. : New cafe and grill; orchestra, dancing, 5 frequent social features: tennis and out- door snorts: finest fishing, sailing and bath- : Ing, Clsrane. Table supplied direct from : r.eirbv farms and delrles. : j literature and tern) mailed upon reauesr. ! 3 W. JIBItCKU I,UItU. ; ! Only 214 hours' run over the famous : Ocean Houlevard. ; ,M,M,,MaMUl , ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. OSTEND Occupy ins an entire block ot ocean front and connected with the famous Boardwalk : In the popular Chelsea section: capacity 600: unueuallylarge. cool room with unobstructed view of the ocean from all; every appoint mfnt and comfort; eea and fresh water in alt baths; running water In rooms; 4000 ft, of porches surround the hotel; the new dlnlnx room overlooks the sea; (Inert cuisine and white service; orchestra of aololste; dancing twice dally; social diversions: marntflcent new Palm Lounge. Special f 17,50 up wkly. ; booklet mailed; auto meets trains; manage ment by owners. JOHN C. GOSSLER. Mr CHALFONTE Atlantic City, New Jersey The Leeds Company THE NEW Hotel TRAYMORE i nra MnnrHf tmrpniviv ranw . '---"''--' , ,, linri-aTT. tn tpitc wnnrn t-o, A. HMJ Alrhftwl'l OrtflnO CKt!a fv thaj Vnhort itwrtow BimUiBINE OJIILL EtrofMU ( HOTEL mM 4TANDAU0r MORGANPAR50N, 112 B0 up weekly; 3 CO up dally; Aroer. plan. HOTEL WILLARD New Torle ne. and Beach: fireproof t de lightfully cool: centrally located; newly fur. nlshedi elevator private baths; running water in rooms! bathing from hotel: etcel lent table and service; capacity i00; Euro pean and American plan; booklet. NEW HOTEL MERION ggg-r Vermont ave. A Beach. Cap. 800. Very mod. erats rati for the comforts, appointments A table ot iarctat hotels. (3 up dally, special weekly Large, cool ocean lew rooms, etc. Booklet. C. B. FRKTOTMAN. ST. JAMES HOTEL St. Jamas Place1 and Reach (between Tenn & New York ave.) First-class table. IS up diy.i $10 up wkly. D.C.FENNYPACKHR.Mgr. Lcadlnr IJlgh-Ciasa Ua4srata-Rat Uotsl. AI BFMARLE Virginia ave.. near Beach. AUUcmnuuu 3&0 Buvator. private baths, etc, excelleat table. June rata. 110 up wkly. I $S up dally. Bklt J P. CO& A8DWRVJPABK, N. J. DEVONPORT INN Directly on the Oown; nnwt plaua on th aoaat: catsrlBC .10 hlgh-lasa patroiug: hot alt water baths epsiilte. A B. WA11L. h Ave. HuesvsHsjsL grand yiewsitxSSu! OCKAN CITX, N. J. ' ChalfQBte T&tSTLTu&njm KEITH HALi & l3F thi breakers Duty Ssaniwiaifc hi X, A loonu Utt, erx'-:fc.Pi3ti m m 1 HIGH Vt MEET TO FRAME PR0H1B1TI0H AMENDMENT TO jCONSTlTTTICfr Delegates Will Present Resolution tn Congress. WASHINGTON, July 10.-The campaign to make the capital of the country ' drtr" W8B given Impetus lodny when 100 Advo cates Of nation-wide prohibition, rept Renting the Anti-saloon League of Amer ica, the Anti-saloon League of thfr Dis trict, th6 Woman's Christian Temperance Union, tha Cnthollo Prohibition League anw many others, met here They are endeavoring to frame a pro hibition amendment, which, In tho form of a, resolution, will be presented to rort gress thU fall, after which they believe the chnnces aro strong that il will go be fore the States for adoption. It was planned to have the visiting workers participate Jh a demonstratidn. Including a visit to the White House, but officials a few daya ngo decided this wrfa not tho tlmo for such action and deter mined to devoto the prohibitionists' visit to the consideration of an amendment Czechs Flee Bohemia ZUntCH. Switzerland, July 10 Prague authorities have suspended two Ceqji newspapers, the Kolflabskcpbondy ahd tha Obuvnlckt Llsty, organs of the Cstfch Constitutional party and the Cgoch shoe manufacturers. Many Caceh resident of Uohemla have recently flea Into Switzer land Thev say political leaders are be ing dally arrested, that the country 1 full of spies and that trial by Jury ha been suspended. SUMMER RESORTS The Adirondacks Lake George Lake Champlain of Northern New York, famed for historic interest and scenic beauty offer Ideal canoe tripa Fine bathing beaches Excel lent golf nnd tennis Lakes stocked with gamey bass and trout AND trains leave New York Grand New York Cllr Information Ourut 1354 Broadway FORT WILLIAM HENRY HOTEL -LskoCcorie,N.Y. HOTEL CHAMPLAIN on Lake) Champtain, Bluff Point, N. Y. Albert TbJsriot, Msnasjer On tho lino of the D. fit H.. also reached by aoto. Com- Sleted State Roads scenie route from points via Albany, arstoas. Lake Georce. Schroon Lake, Elizabethtown, Lake Champlain to Montreal. BTOSK IIAItnOR, N. J. Stone Harbor's New School T15iTOTu Summer tailors to Stone Harbor who hae children need not hurry home after Labor Day to put their little onea In school, September and October are the most de tlghtful months of the year at the aeashore,, You can stay and enjoy them here and at the same time not keep the children back' In their studies Our new $14,000 school building Is In keeping with all the other' high-class Improvements 'of thla hlgh-elaas, resort. For booklet and full particular, write today to LEO McCRAVEN Borough Clerk Stone Harbor, N. J. IVILDWOOD, N. J. WILDWOOD'S SIX LEADING HOTELS - Capacities :oo to SS0, Near Bench Boardwalk and Amusements. Pleaaant social life. Couches meet all trains, llook.. lets. For details address the following hotels at Wlldwbod, N. J.t tilli; I.DO.V D. J. Woods AIIELI'IU.WITTJS.. II. IVItte IIAClI1OOU C. 11. Kuril DOUSKV ..J. K. Mhltesclt UmiKTON INN J. A. Harris . It ADDON II ALT. N. A. Jtandotph nolCl UdVlOH 250 Fine table; all outside rooms, running water; early season rata. Coach, music &Tklt. F. W. A. Mcilarray. POPLAR APARTMENTS g- rooms and bath, for rent by week or e'eaion. J. II. COOMBS, Oak and Pacific, HntAl Ui:ir1inirS E- Large, , ,,w. .,-..., (.iryyooinj Superior table. Near depota, beach A amuse. C Warobaea. Tim ARRPYP'm ave., near Beach ani 1I1BAODC1 muili Mlsa U Derbyshire Prlnrrnfr Wlldwocd Ave., near beach. ueuiircraii uookiet. mrs. a. j nbvils. R A I TIM nR F BUt. S23 E. Magnolia ate, UrU 1 linunu Near Reach A amusements Unlnl HnvilH Burk ave. Beach IS p. ttutw. ....... , lira 3. FRANK TICB. BOPMOIMT Schelllnger ave.. near Beach. PRCmUH I Terms rea'ble. M J Bllharta. Temple Hall 2$3LZvSS& UKCUlMLClUn tromhous.MraMJ Jaa M'lUnYOOD NORTH, N J. W1LDWOOD SANITARIUM PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AT 3STH N. W1LDWOOD, N. J. Open for aeaaon. 1XARQ AU13T MACS. It p. Tli OTTFNti B.h front location 3- uw -r .. , -ia, rates unul Julf ctal rate until July ITrts. kfvctnn) s. n,r beacb, Urge, iry runt. Keystone ruMtU, wur y j Grnr fPRVl nrK Beach front HM aa4 os4 UKa I HJIV rmmisj wsur r j FLOYD. WIXDWOOD CBtT. N. J. justice jruyn.fssmtt CAPE VAX & CHALFONTE HOB- f"- ReasaaahU ratse. ifxm. Callo B,euratC TUP Fl IVARn Oeeawr taisk IflCELVYftRU 1Bwf mt Jwfc oitjnwoo.1 aagBV Jnaar " "mm mm w, . BJ$CH HOIBL irs'.ESK st -- fcUSi,.(n V:T; -.'-'