pi sf $sp snH$i 0 EVENING T,TCTmiCftPHILAPEIPHIA. THURSDAY, ATGBTlg, 1015. S01T0MAR1N0NEMIC0 AFFONDATOIERIDAUN . SOTTOMRINOITALICO Dug Torpedfniere Auatrlacho Atkccano e Bombardano. Scnzn Ristiltato Bad cd Altre Citta RUNAWAY ENDANGERS LIVES UN MORTO E 7 FERITI B Gen, Cadorna Dlco Nel Suo Rap potto Cho Altrl Attachl Nemicl Sono Statt Rcsplnti ItOMA, II AbobIo. t"v da fiucrrn, Austrlache hanno fntto lerl un nllro raid sulle costs ttnilnne aelfAdrlattco ed hanno bombardnto ilnrl d Altro locallta' delta cogtn, delle rufjllc. Durante it raid un sottomarlno Austrtaeo del tlpo "U" fu nttaeento da Un sottomarlno ltatlano cho lo a fondo' con tutto I'toulpagglo. II Mlnlslero della. Marina ha pubbllcato a questo proposlto It segupnta comunlcnto ufflclatc! "OueaU mattlna due torpedlnlere Au trlacha hanno bombardato Barl, fnntn. Splrllo e Molfettn. Una pcraona rlmase ucclta e aette ferltt. II bombdrdamento non urreco' alcum danno alia ferrovla. "Un sottomarlno Ital'ano rluacl' a llturare II tottomnrlno auatrlaco tM2,' the nffondo' con tutto requlpasslo." 81 tratta dunquc d un raid dl scmpllcl torpedlnlere, perche' le grand! navl nun Itlache non at aziardano ad usclre al largo, nonoatnnto cho t'Adrlatlco offrit loro Vantaggl atraordlnarll par ralda come quelll cho le navl mlnorl tentano spcaso tulle costs Italians deU'Adrlallco, aenxa success! yeramcnte degnl dt nota. 13 per' dl plu' questo rocenlssImo raid e' costato agll austriacl la perdlta dl uno del loro mlgllorl sottomarinl. LE OPEnAZIONI Dl TERRA. Fer quanto rlguarda le operaalonl dl terra, II Mlntstcro delta Querra ha pub bllcato lerl sera II teguento comunlcato urrjclale: "Nel Cadoro gll sforzi ,dol nemlco dl logglarcl dalle fort! poalzlonl cho not eccuplomo sono faliltl. II 9 AEosto hoi reaplngemmo un uttacco contro lo nostro poslilonl alia Forcella dl nlmblanco, nella valle del Sexten, ed arrestammo ancho una avanzata nemlca contro le nostra poslilonl dl Frelkofel. "But fronte delle AIpl Carnlcho si sono avutl violent! duelll d! artlgllcria, lerl sera la fanterla uustrlaca avanzo' contro le nostra poslilonl nel settoro dl rlava resplnta, per due volte nonostanto che fosse,' vnlldnmento appogglata dalla sua artlgllerla, "tl nemlco ctrco Invano sul' fronte- della. Carnla dl collocare retlcolatl moblll davantl alia nostre truppe occupant! le trincee dl Made Medatta. "Sul fronte del Carao ntlla notte del 10 Agosto, dopo aver resplnto un attacco contro le nostre poslilonl dl Monte Set Busl, nol operammo un vlgoroso cbn trattacco e focemmo progress). Duo dello nostra compagnle, assoltando II nemlco alia balonctta, conqulstarono un!i colllna fortemente trlnccrntu dentro le llnce del nemlco, rero", a causa del vio lent! contrattacchl dcgll austriacl, la poelilorte fu poco dopo abbandonata. i nemlco ha rlpreso a bombardaro le poalilonl nel settofe dl Monfal- Injury to Women Prevented by. Alert Policeman fersona hurrrlnar to work narrowly escaped Injury at ISth and Walnut streets today, when a larjto truok horse ran away. It broke away front a wagon that collided with A northbound trolley cat" at 16th and-Latimer streets. Trolley traf (10 Vrne held up for More than a half hour. Tho truck, owned by the Oreat Bear flprfnff Water Company, ahd driven by John Williams, of Yenclon, Ta., was going west on i-atimer street. The impact frightened the horses, and the one. broke his traces and dashed Up the street. rollceman Mitchell, of the 15th and Lo cuat streets station, stopped the fright cned animal Just In time to prevent in' Jury to several Women who had alighted rrom a walnut street car. Abraham Kallster, 20 years old, of liW? South l'ranklln street, was held In 1WJ bail In Central Station today to await tho result of Injuries to Mrs. Mary Llth erburjf, i7 years old, of 727 Taeker street. Mrs. n,lthorbur.v was knocked down and seriously Injured by the bicycle, which Iwtflsler was ildlng, on Saturday. Lorenz Stlckenberger, 2 years old, of 3107 North 10th atrcet, was found dead In bed by his daughter, Mrs. Louise I'rctcl. Ills room was filled with Illuminating gas. Tho mnn Is thought to have turned on the gas accidentally Just before he went to sleep. Harry Ham, who gave as his address 602 South 6th street, was held without ball by Magistrate Beaton, In Central Station today, to await requisition to New York, where ho Is wonted for alleged de sertion and non-support. George Morgan, 31 years old, known to tho pollco by a -number of other names, was sent to the Eastern I'enltentlonary today by Judge Shoemaker In Quarter Sessions Court for robbing houses on .Spruce street near 3tat. Morgan received an Indeterminate sentence of six to eight yearn for hln mrpnt rr!ms. finil hn illsrl I will be forced to serve three years as a parole violator. By reason of his past record tho prisoner has little chance of being dlschurgcd until he has completed 11 years in Jail. '1 I T &m A .wWmrrwf. ji&ffltfr ap" 1? il w9T J'WtW M7Wmm r m iHHj A 1'A.TfWfWSm .' ? imt i , 'tiftmami sv yg r 1 F0ES0FLAF0LLE1TE SEAMEN'SACTKEEPUP FIGHT FOR m REPEAL T 1 Referendum of U. S. Chamber of Commerce Actively Pressed Throughout Country's Trade Bodies PHILADELPHIA A UNIT Sirens' Sentiment Hero In Favor of Killing Statute Which Threatens American Merchant Marino New President for Packard Company E. B. Jackson, of this city, win suc ceed Milton J. Budlong a president of the Packard Motor pompany of New York, Chicago and Philadelphia, accord ing to an announcement received from the New rork offices. Mr. Budlons re signed to become vice president of the firm of Gaston, Williams & Wlgmore, Inc., Importers of New York. Mr. Jackson has managed tho Packard dltlces In this city for a nuriiber of years. KEPOttT ON DRUG FIENDS Philadelphia Hospital Figures Show How Graving Is Developed Trying a narcotic to "so how It feels" Is responsible for a large percentage of drug victims, according to the report of Dr. Joseph C Doane, chief resident physl clan at the Philadelphia General Hospi tal. The report is now in the h4rt Director ?.loeW i, "c n4hpsj! Public Health and Charme. PWmi Close study Wan made by Dou. -k found that 8 blamed uu.Smi,1"; cthor dope fiends for itartlne them lA use of the drug! U, doctors' bs J tlonsj , BmoKing ppium. reallv rt,,a experiments with the drug, an r.. using drugs to cause sleep or qui-t ,PS After Illness or a debauch. 3S Pleading guilty to chnrges of false pre tences, Charles Moore, J9 rears old, of 10th street, below Falrmount avenue, was sentenced to 11 months In the County Prison today by Judge Shoemaker In Quarter Sessions Court. Moore went about the city Collecting money on bogus subscriptions for a magazine. He ob tained 12.60 from each of his victims and Is 'said to have collected n considerable sum of money by his fraudulent scheme. Timothy O'Connor, 3D years old, of 879 North 27th street, a bollermakcr's helper, was badly scalded today at the Queen Lnno Pumping Station, while engaged In repairs on 'a larga boiler there. He was taken to Ht. Timothy's Hospital. O'Con nor, thinking all water had been drained from the boiler, 'ascended a 23-foot lad der and opened a door on the top of the boiler. A stream ,of scalding water spurted over him, burning his face, hands mid arms and back. A later examina tion by other workmen showed that a pipe had been clogged, preventing the compioto draining of tho boiler. nostra cone. II sottomarlno austrlaco "IJ-1J,'" at- fondato da un sottomarlno Itallnno nell'Adriatlco. era dl tlpo rcceritlsslmo. Ksso cia stato completato i Pola dopo lo acopplo della guefra curapea. Spostava 1CW tonncllatc In nommerslonc. ed avev.a una veloclta' dl 18 nodi nlla superflclo e dl 10 nddl In Fommerslono. Era armato dt cinque tubl lancla-allurl o portava un equlpagglo dl forso 25 o 30 uomlnl. LB P1FFICOLTA DBLL'AVAZATA Slccome molt! al meravgllano che lavnnzata della tone ltallarie sul fronte dell'Konio non nrocede come n,ii nrim. seftlmnne della guerra, e' stato pubbll cato un comunlcato urr)closo nel quel quale sono spoate la enorml dimcolta' che l'eserclto Itallano ha dovuto e deve aupcrare speclalmente sull'altoplano del Carso. Gil aUStriaCi Si Bono nvvnntmrilnM HI futto la caverqe dt tutte le anfrattuoslta' cho II Carso offrlva loro per Ja dlfesa. e lo trincee loro sono dlfese da tcttl nietalllcl e da retlcolatl dl acclalo cho persino I'artlgllerla dura fatlca a dls truggere. Inoltre le trincee austrlache aond In comunlcazlone fra loro, a mezzo cello cave natural! del Carso.' Tutto le volte le volte cho II nemlco al vede coot ret to ad abbandonare una sua trlncea, esso la dlstrugge, ma restano U eomunlcazlonl aotterrance con le trincee che si trovano dletro, dl modo cho Kll Itallanl, dopo avere avanzato, devono guardarsl le apalle contro le sorprese del neni co e contro 1 tlratorl lasclatl indletro dagll austriacl per molestare sl lnvusorl Eppuro con tutto queato gll Itallanl non nanno ancora abbandonato una della pojlzlonl che estl hanno preso e consoll dato. nonostante I vlolentl contrattacchl e le sorareae del nmlm I .iuCC1 COn.'0 .Un so.ldato ch Parteclpo Jl e operazlonl per I'occupazlone dl Cas- .Hvu .awvunio appunto un eplsodlo dl Jnmcs "F. Hyde, who said he lives at 6132 Douvler street, will spend the next 10 days at tho county prison as the con sequence of nn untriusmcled desire to ride about tho city in ,a Jitney. Hyde hailed the car of James C. Hardy, of 610 North 13th street, at Broad and Ontario btreets. He was taken to Gcrmantown at his request and then to Palmer street near Glrard avenue, where he gathered a party of llvo persona and took them to Chinatown. At midnight the machine brought the party back to the Palmer street address and the chauffeur de manded his fare. - ., , Hyde told the driver that he had but 11.25. Hard called Policeman Geakler, of mo uirnrn nnu Montgomery avenues sta tion 'and Hyde was arrested. Magistrate. StoMiikon gave him his choice of paying n ccsts or taking 10 days In prison. Hyde naa no money and went.to Jail. Nelson Prutzman, 31 years old, giving os his adddress 2232 Bancroft street, wau arrested and held under $500 ball for a further hearing today after being ac cused by Mrs. Mabel Wright, a widow. Of 2201 Opal street, of borrowing $32 and a ring, which he failed to return, and for wnicn ne gave ner worthless checks. Prutzman, who is snld by the police to be married,, had been an admirer of Mra. Wright, according to her testimony bo fore Magistrate Wrlgloy In the acrman town and Lycoming avenues police sta tion. 8he said she hud known him for about six months: He was out of work, she aald. and she lent him tho money and ring. The police believe that Mrs, Wright was only one of several "sweethearts" jrom wnom Prutzman has obtained money. FIVE PERSONS KILLED, 50 INJURED IN WRECK B. and O. Excursion Train Tele scoped by a Freight Train at Orient, Ohio nE!; cK?.,5ta2?. .' """"It-Plano dl "Gll austriacl erano trincerati In una tro grotte fresche e asclutte. Essl lo avevano traaformato In vere abitaslonl e ?aU,u"J ? Prende!"" vl trovammo C fattl molte prow ate a tutto II comfort EEtatl n?.Uand,0 S" "! M f?rSS cacclajf. nol eaplorammo' le grotte e la trovammo dl vuoto. nasslcuratl I nol risa! llmrnt. ttH'apertQ e contlnuamm'o I'avan lata verao Castelnuovo. che scorgevamo gia' Bulla clma dl una colllna. U vlllagglo ' formato dl una chlesa eon un carnnanl e e dt poche case. Pareva mol" vicfn" perche' la etrada era dlritta davantl a nol Noi cl avvlammo lentamente per queet atrada. fumando e converaando I tt V- ,m Pur "Wrvando cam pan le da cul venlva fuor! fumo. ev denu meme per segnalazlonl. nol dovevamo ancho. suardare dov0 mettevamo II plede lupo e da altrl ostacoll. "Ad ua tratto uno shrapnel ejnlose davantl a noi, ma Tortunatamento II tiro era corto, perche' altrlmentl pochl dl nol .teahbero restati vivt suwt dopo- pero- SL?,t'Qm?f u,n'a, rannonata. queata volta dietro le nostra spalle ti 1?. gaoHe crolluva In una nuv.U dl fumo, Ba la nostra artlgllerla he appoggUva Uj noatr avanzata. Not sIut-mmo con Biol qua queato prlmo efllpo, JIa m prowisamente la tiromba uou' I'alt ua.m( cm erano fuaglti quando mi avevanw attaeeato le i0i jripcee, E vmo afaucati dletro nol. e nol eravamu mmm ,-he ctrcwviau. FsrtuMtaMwu, mm on due sloi dl mitra mftfU.1, ubj dalle qua)! analnelo' Jublto mminute Bu auatrlael eft, erano abu au il nostra apalle, mtte Peo dopo ,Mlww. wwro dl not d4 CaiteuqTo! HWbhio not lnva nv ,i, ... f, liyiwire u utjtact e tagilaTlBro la ml' . in! pocat at JaWarono." ,M8I ' , Aiptoi attactarono un gmjtel Nero, di 3009 nt umI- jfT ajHAaiwi ,wM atati uectat da p-itet. aj,u alW ra perttl per colpt COLUMBUS, Aug. 12. Five persons were killed and K injured, some fatally, when an excuralon train on the Baltimore and Ohio Southwestern Itallroad was tele scoped by a freight train at Orient, O., 15 miles south of -here at 3 o'clock this morn ing. Most of the victims were -women and children. The dead are: TJIAD MITVHBU J.I y,r, old. Mt. SUrllnir MAOOIB BOU.KItS. 26 year. old. merllns' MBSuSlag Tpn-'-'TON. Jr.. B5 years old. 'Ohio? "A''"3"' " '"' oW- Wllllamaport. IIAllOM) ItEICHELDEnrBn, J8 years old. Thoae moat seriously Injured are: Jurl.. MllJ,'El, W "id. Inlenu.1 In 1,.Ahould?r.JO"N80V X y"" oW' ""' tbro!hi ISf"-' X y"r" "H" " Brlln. OHOUa auI'tlS. .10 years old. Internal Inlnri.. tibw,di.B0W'Bn8, ycar" 0J' prb- Ml8.t(TJl6RNTON HmF, Mt. Bterilag. badly Railroad offldala are determining tho cause of the wreck: The train bore members pf Knights of Pythiaa and their famiilea from Mt. sterling, who liad been on their annual Picnic to Cedar Point near Sandusky, and were on their way home. The two rear coaches of the excursion ........v. .. ..,., Kre.uwu wnen ine passen ger train stopped to take water. The coaches were wooden arid were badly tABt,i' ,: " those unln Jured in the two coaches were taken aboard the other coache on the train and rushed to Bloomingburg, a few miles he? Stalf" r l WMhm5ton Cour "ue NO FtfWpsToR RESERVISTS Italian Consulate Without Mpney & Pay "fajeIs Report Italian reaervUU are eieltedl today over tha report that the Italian consulate WirUllori for them Jaick, to Italy. Qm. !rU Li!" Mnit declined to dUausa the report or to admit that two raawvuTu who applied for transportation were told that th,e neaaulat. hs no oney. A 1rw WMftJr of ItaJlana left thU city jrty for Jlwr rk, wh.ri thS wm SSSKl!" !"' w w7k itkitaL1 !R3- m Uai mtS a3K".it" ".?fc J spxartwrjLrs &sxjssz I'noto by Cllnedlnft GEORGE E. DOWNEY Comptroller of tho Treasury, named by President Wilson as Associate Justice of the Court of Claims instead of A. Mitchell Palmer, who declined. WOMAN'S ESTATE ADJUDICATED WASHINGTON, Aug. 12,-Dlverslon of Interest In the La Toilette seamnn's act hornimr. nf thn Rastland disaster at Chi cago will have no effect In stopping tho referendum of the Chamber of Commerce or the United States on n proposal that tho act should be rcpcolcd. This referendum, Involving chambers of commerce throughout tho country, hag now been begun. It Is announced at na tional hcadqunrters. The returns are al most wholly In favor of repeal, on the ground that the act Is ko costly In Its requirements of shipowners that It will ruin both the Great Lakes traffic and the American merchant marine on the high seas. S to Rebecca G. Rogers Left Property Vol tied at $452,764.29 Rebecca G. Rogers, who died nt the Al dlnc Hotel May HI, 19U, left an estate aggregating $t"i73t,29, according to account filed with the Register of Wills by the Cllrard Trust Company, executor, for adjudication by the Orphans' Court. Disbursements mnde in settling the es tate are set nt JM.IHS.IO. leaving IH,51C10 for, distribution apiong the heirs. In vestments Included In the remolnder are: V't'l Jihurrn ltilln. Trnillon l.ft :i,.'l(i."i 209 shares Uttle Schuylkill .Vav. Co tl.'.'no r.'7 diaii-d lhwh loui 11111I Nnv. Co... I'i,t 2ii) "harm I'tnnj. Itnllroad Co ll,(XJO MON'tlS. Kmiaaa (lv Hilt Iliillwuy Co IS,II Bnltlmoro tlleelrlc Co 11,1100 Suburban Clan Co. Philadelphia IR.OO11 l.el.lnli Valley Transit Co IO..TJ11 Uplled SlultH Slfel Corporation IO,:(iO Amfrlcnn Hide mil Leather Co in.i'Ort Manufacturers' Water Co 10,100 Philadelphia trnde bodies will be a unit In condemning the La Follette seamen's bill and recommending Its repeal, In their rrpllen to the referendum voto 0? tho Chamber of Commerce of tho United States. As most of the trade bodies have adjourned their meetings until next month, no Immediate action Is anticipat ed. When the La Follette bill was before CongrcM last session, the Hoard of Trade, Maritime Kxchnnge, Commercial Ex change, lloursc and Chamber of Com merce adopted resolutions urging the bill's defeat, and letters were sent urging the Philadelphia delegation In Congress an 1 to oppose It. The same notion was taken several yenrs ago, when a bill sllghly different from the La Follette measure was pre sented by Representative Wilson. After It had passed both the h'enatc and the House. President Tnft "pocket vetoed" It, to the delight of Philadelphia business men. Lucas Salesmen ' Hold Banquet The annual bnuquet of about 100 sales men from the Lucas Paint Company was held nt the Hotel Adclphla last night. Humorous stories of the road were told and modern selling methods were dis cussed. E. J. Cattell, City Statistician, was one of the speakers. t t iSrSS,8SS Recommended by an Authority ONE of Philadelphia's leading certified public Recount ants, in a letter recommending PEIRCE SCHOOL S own "Manual of Bookkeeping and Accounting, tc a high school official, said among other things: "It was a great pleasure to me to read the book, and it will be a treat to teach from it. I can not make my endorsement too strong." PEIRCE SCHOOL methods of teaching business are scientific and exact. They have the endorsement of thou sands of practical business men, and in business procedure a PEIRCE SCHOOL diploma carries the weight of author ity. The reputation of the school bespeaks for its graduates the respect of the business community. Entering business life with an asset like this, it is small wonder that Peirce graduates make such wonderful head way as is shown in their records, which establish that a majority of them become owners or executives of businesses within 10 years. Send for Fifty-first Year Book, showing illustrations of the new building, and a special Booklet "Laying the Foundation for Better Business." "1 m ioth GEUTING Stores Both Stores TrTr I H $5.00 Bostonian Shoes for Men 31 r- Including Tans and Black smart new English lasts, both leather and rubber, soled. Also- many Outing Shoes. All sizes in the lot. - ' Also $3.90 for $5 to $7 Shoes $4.90 for $6 to $8 Shoes $5.90 for $8 to $10 Shoes EXTRA! SPECIAL! Men's, Young Men's j & Boys' SHOES About 550 Pairs of Low Shoes in a great 'RummuEc,' regard less of former unices, to go at $1.50. 1230 Market Shoes and Stockings for the Family. (nOHOwcesD orrmt) tThe it" ores of Famous SKon I 1 isj 19 So. llth Exclusive Men's Shoe Shop. Every Foot Profesrionally Fitted Three Geutinr, Brothers Supervising. m Established 1865. America's Foremost Business School fl Fall Term Will be Opened in New jk . Building, on Pine St., West of Broad '66 SlSte&'Ssftn iSTSno -n-n ; USUI J R.Mis. WAYNE. r.. XAZAIlETg. PA. fl &5sSs . .. ,i -. ssssa 77 '..""' . . ' ' ' ' tail t! gf-! mss4 I &Ss & I iSvf im STRAYER'S ' BusinessCollege Mr. Strny.r. nays, "Every child (ilifiuld got a 'lireiid and butler education flrf." Tho boy or slrl uho through practical liuslnenri training ha become expert In Huftlnefls MethoilR Is nnancially In ilenendent for life. Higher edu cation should follow business edu cation. Necessities first, luxuries afterward. Will you Give your children this advantage? 801807 Chestnut St., Phils. I 1 ... A 'sijssMmsim' ; 'A i I i I ST. LUKE'S' Phila. 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Plet. equipment. Alms to d.v.iXS'" nd eom' entitled "Manufacturing and Circulating a Magazine" W111 "Oh Curtis BUilding, Sixth street.above Walnut, Jndav evening, August tS; Tuesday evening, Aug.'' Ht 17, and Friday evening, August tq.' 9' at 8,15 o'clock sharp' Thti$ motion picture. ihwiHif the intirettina oberatta .. take place in A? rirsifMottai ani dUtriiutiinL ikiCUrft. SMfA cotton., qre tn .te reel.; eaoh perfirwitiei laid t!hoJ, pmk Admtafion 6y t(cet only, tiekett may be prooured iiral. Vroad and QhMnut Uriicti tfed tstMou charge , and thJ miQU&g ?.1fn?r' MSPna9V fitlPranfclord avenue j .Durbtn'a-Pkr.. rrSifJX " -tt frit tUk,H lAssy cr rjnitl iurm tnM, vun9a " IUSIUMINETA8 SPHINas BCIIOoT S' :rh,or.co2". s tutaiS? fS . mo, Dpeci&i courisk tn ... I...T.... ' Mercersbure Academy Aim of the School A thoroueh p!inlti mental and moral training for collets i trance or business. Spirit, of SchoolA manly tone of self-reliance under ChrlitUs masters from the creat universities. Fr sonal attention given to each boy. LocatlM In the country, on the weatorn slope of tfct .auiuua .umDeriana vauey, one or tne ibsh beaut. ful and healthful spots of Amirles.' Equipment MmUrn nn .nmnl.1. K.I. aymnaslum. Write for catalocue. AddrsM uox no, William Jlnnn Inlne, LL. U., Wwf; uuo.vs, .irrct-rsniirtT, i'a. JVASHINfJTON. D. C. SclentWo physical -sv.200-""0 'aarm- A "hool of ch.raftVr uuJLtp'n B'.V- 2l- Write for Cat" No !' Kjlmlnetas Spjlng. School. .Saltsbura? l'l'- jnArTIMOItE. MB, AFFORDBY NORMAL SCHOOL SWIMMING ter. Y. M. .121 CENTOAT. uini. I.".' Mii7iri.sSi.!ir'. J?: one.thlri MT. AI.HANH The National Cathedral School for- Bojljj a country school In National Camuwi nihhop of Washington. Prea, Address imii master, .lit St. Alban, Washington. D, n s i I f 'i i .- . rrirai. .laMi. n -- -T ";- Arch st. .1. .wlmMVn.-30!,'oyi,aSt'- rate. rC Advertisements of Other Schools and Colleges Appeared on This Page Yesterday and Will Appear Again Tomprrow Bkv-s3's-:j5.-g-j?-.i Read WKnf W n r... r& . . Who Put Their l&ZFtZgfi? IJ Everv Anw Vn-tM r.At. . T " PfB flnrl w j.TL requests for information. qYerterdav Zl wfe nS and cvy mail brings ILT.; "a.D DKtng a home school fr -"-i.; -". a aaugntcr; a QEvery day brings fath requests for information. SSt.?ift? M -ss s military school for his son. and a eentlem-in ,B ?ri a,?other father wanted a ward, a 14-year-old girl. gentleman wanted a boarding school for bis AXSi uWe, and it takes . and delay means disappointment T ice' SchooIs e "pidly filling up W ir EDUCATIONAL BUREAU LEDGER.CENTRAL OMMtes to KU.-MTK ft- vmg poMego, 1 taM, Urn tn th a uneitnut Streets WSSBSBSBOBKaammmi