-V RArEJimG EBDQBB PHIIyADBLPHIA, TUESDAY, SBPTEMBBB U, 1915. "St. ICBLAffiMEN RAH) BENSDORF, SHELL TREVES sriWuiAircrftf!t Bombartte Kent Coast of England. Four Persons Injured kDV TOWNS' SHELLED- i Tf ' ' LQMpON-. stpr.it. Krwch ailaton on thtf eoithem end the attlefront are kepplnp up Ihelr naive against the Germans. Thf lttfjtortnnt Oerman raJlwmy point Bfcnsdotf lias been bombarded. The n cantonment; at Chatl In tho ne fore, have also been shelled m the air. W The latest attacks by1 French .airmen -Jr- officially announced todayt by the nh TVar Ofllce. Basdorf lies JS miles southeast of iUT In Lorraine. It Is upon twe rail .v Mne -connecting MeU with Straes- r and laaJao on tho railway that he ftora Saarbruecken to tno n-encn ntforv Chatel lies west of Apremont and heaat tf BJnarvIlle. French iivlators raided Treves and sev- other.Oerman towns yesterday wnue Irrraft nt thn Knlser's fleet at- pted at foray on the Kent coast of tland. It was drhton oft by two Brlt-i aeroplanes. Wlks Streets With Broken Back rXnohnrrrpi! nk unfit for work In a Ifennaylvanla coal mine, following an ac- stdent in which several miners were killed. Nicholas Orlanskl walked tho kfreets of fiCTJUlton, New Tork and this Mtv for nearly a month with a broken fbck; which was not discovered until tho pence of the uui ana vine streets station "relied In a physician alter tne weaxeneu nan walked Into the station house and ported he had been robbed of 525, all tots savings, aa ho slept on a. bench In a Stork: tie was sent to uw x-nnaaeipnia iioa Ltai where an ooeratlon may be neces ftary to save his' life. tfefflght PhUadclphians Wed at Elkton ELKTON. Md.. Bent. 14 Seven coudIcs Ifpero, married In Elkton this morntnp. four coming: from the City of Brotherly Jove, They were Charles O'Neill and fary K. Edwards, John A. Baer and Anna N. Feeley, Fred J. Kemme and Margaret Isles and Hugo Ptomero and Blanch De Dues, all of Philadelphia: If John Creswell. Port Deposit, and Flor id nee Pierce, Colora, Md.; John SI. Con ner and Sarah B. Temple, Wilmington. DeL. and William W. Downham. Elk . Hills, Mil., and Mary II. Haney. Harris- wirgr. Fa. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES SlUs E. Rennle, 4028 Parrlsh St.. and Kuth P riadler. 15(11 S. KOth M (Edward J. Herbott, 2GM Poplar st., and Mary I E. llsnrm. 123T N 20th at lOcorie It Koulke, Went Cheater. Pa,, and Dor ic othy F N'awhall, "3(3 Mural Une. Samuel Kamlnsky, SOtJ Ellsworth at., and Itosla I OUck, 210 Christian at John V On ens, 1241 Cambridge at., and Helen Morgan. 1218 Poslar at. 'Edward E. SlnnUton. Ridley Park, Pa., and : Anna f. uickei, :hi v. iiaroia at. Herbert a. Chase. 1203 Walnut at., and Ella I LvCror. Camden, N. J. (Flank Trusilell, 4003 Orchard St., and Bertha I Field. 2tlU Hawarth at. iOreffori Lerroowlc. 4850 Melrose at., and Elli- atxin imeuwaxa. szxz tiowartn at. 1 if Max Kurth, 440- W. Ontario at., and Ella iJEfrtschi iJelaware County. I - JrtTta, Somervllle, Mass., and Marie O. ras.il. 7G8 a. 8th at. Itobert Wlltoo, 2D1 N. 3d at., and Anna M. uovrnie, :ksu vvr. maiana ave. Fred. n. Haddock, 6S2a Norfolk at., and Marie H". Curry, 8031 Keno st. Charles B. Frasch. "1 Ttelnhart St., and Katherln C. Lena, 2420 Harlan at. Michael Hurley, 41 Harvey St., and Hannah McGlnley, 5-J E. Costrrove at. Lbv.il Moaely. 1011 Euclid ave., and Mattle Corston. lops Euclid ave, afelvlUe Cox. 2410 E. Adama at., and Anna R. Proudman 723 E Thayer at. William Woodhouae, 2010 Catharine St., and .uite Thompson, 1318 S. Garnet at, TSiomas E. Oandy, 21)04 tf. Franklin st, and Florenceli. Ia. 2931 N. 6th at, Gaorra 3J Croyden. 1742 Pierce st., and Mary R. JoiAnon, 18U Moore at CtaxeBce Elsenhoser, Pottavllle, Pa,, and Cora &ti(th, 1013 N. 7th St. JSJTler R. Smith. 220S N. 7th st., and Eliza- oetn c. aiaurer, 1323 N. Orkney st. if Leon W. Shnte. 1939 N. Grata st,, and Mar it garet M. Beach, 1402 W. York at. I John Hlldebrand, Camden. N, J and Julia W Lucha, SOS B. Thayer at. f Walter A, Keller, 1S02 W. Glenwood ave., and ;: Anna, It, Hardwle, 1302 W. Glenwood ave. : James 8. Patterson. 2227 Federal at., and - Mtonle J. Breen, 2218 Fltzwater St. inBbllniOraJiara. 014 Pine st., and Katherln I Tulbot. 014 Pine st. Sinai J. Zelaler. Jr., Cambridge, Mass., and Fiancee T. Marburg-, 4 119 Baltimore ave, ThAinaa P. Toale, 312 Spruce at., and Anna F. Barrett. 191S & 22d at. Joha E. Strickland, W0 Hermitage at, and . Martha. A. Robinson, 43 JerZerson at., Mana ' yank. U' Doucette, 1831 8. 85th at. ' , 5 BrnaH. B. 'Warrtaeton. 2200 Naudaln at., and ' ' Anna Robinson, 2123 Naudaln tt. Dr. Wllltanj C. Kesaler. Ehrenfeld. Pa., and '.' SAan4 ST. Tivnn. T..,t. T-In n r . ... ! Kickman, 20ff7 ja Bomerset at.' 1 Kobsrt Worthlnirton, Maple ave., Somerton. bevel IlX I m avtf aa 1 ieilla. n, kiUi-- .le. j smm mw ev wu.svc, uueliCWHl PsV9 DOmer- jirnat. w n i uncock at., and Re l IDwer. 213S N. 2d . !&& VST N J" ni M M- Ki? ySSattF& !!..! ... asral aWvareaa. mm R fith mt Bn T..ini. Jfreatosjie. 706 Annin at. . Hwm J, eiumner. 182B Greta ft., and ilav - Ftrnk. 2524 N. 2SU at. ' ' ank flahmtdt. 1434 v Taw.,. . -.. Maralt.Bettendort, 1347r N. Pal.thorpe at. MR2SL 4r.?..W..Jfl10!' . and Pa- .l,fte.t.60U,b 'U'' "nd Anna Aiidrew p. Cade, 12) rf. Frailer at., and Emma U Floyd, 5323 Girard ave Ksbart 8. McOuell, R28 N. seth at , and Car oljae H- Olaaaon, S43S N. lTth et. Niagara Falls HQUKD $2.00 Tn,P September 24, October S i-trSFIBCIAI, TRAIN LISAVKS r."illadelhla. Broad St t , 8 10 A. M J7'est Phtladelphi 8.14 A. M. J'iror Cara, Dlnlna; Car, Day Coaches ,UJ picturesque Susquehanna Valley lckta aood for FIFTEEN dAtb. "stop.tiver at Buffalo and HarrUburj (rtturnlnr Illustrated Booklet of Tick. rt Afenta. Penruylvama R. R. , i'MMKK KfOKTS ATikTiC CITV, N. 3, Ause ielJ p'-fl Ml.1 C 1 HGi VttltVUtUf ' UWtr-l. h Uu M'erW , Ktum-irmm Trttymari) OEM ,Erril01SH BATES JiwiruwaTk t cuisina, Onrnerx 4., .S e i sT tsae I In w.A..w, hlM &&( ftUM.1 UTtttU- In 4tku iC ft il tvi.tid ati, uMLn. numv- rw iti nnti tniln OJbTiwVD CO iVER ... atsywi r PJSWtSi.H.MCTTa "'- ' STEAH if ansiiir L&riBJ, v rt 1 listen Wif; BALDWIN -r. - ( r a"-- .-,- f - 7- , ,-J, V' 't ff -Af? 1 MOUSE FIRED BY THIEVES Mntchoa Delievcd . to Havo Stntted Dlnzo Near Cnsh Register Thieves are bellofd tio havo mused n,. fire In the house nt tho southwest cor ner of 10th and Wolf strerts. which short ly after mldnluht threatened the Uvea of 12 persons, and caused cctnsldorablo dam npe and excitement Theflre was In the homo of Max Llober- man. who conduots a. birtcher shop on the first floor of tho hulMlnc. At the time the Are started ho nnd his wlfo and their tttree children were asleep on the third floor. On tho second floor was Harry Lloherman, his wife anil four Children. Thoittto men led their families to safety whim they wero nrouscd by tneir neighbor! An Investigation ahnwed. that the din- Inn room window, on the first floor, was open. The Are started tinder a counter In the store, near tho plnco whore tho onsh resistor stands. It Is tlmusht that the window wait forced, and that In openlwr the cnsh. rcBlstor the thieves dropped a match In a pllo of newspapers. BASEBALL TOOL PKOBEJ ENDS sasss.ae.eeaa.isjaei, Grand Jury to Report Tomorrow on Wholwmlo Gambling Caso The taking: o( testimony by the Federal Qrand Jury In the cases of John C. Walsh and John J. Klhcoyne, alleced promoters of a baseball pool operated through subscriptions to the Weekly World, a Wllkes-Ilarro publication, was completed today, and tho finding of the Jury will be presented to Judgo Dickinson In the United States District Court to morrow. According; to tho postnfl authorities the scheme was national In Its scope, and was operated by more than 100 agents nnd suhAitents throughout tho United States Tho Kedornl Qrand Jirry In New York, nccoidlng to Inspector Smith, yesterday returned true bills of Indictment against Ktlcoyne's brother Hdwnrd and William KlI. Helnbaok on similar charges, RECRUITING CONTINUES BRISK Applications for Enrolment in Mili tary TrnininffCnrnp Pour In tho Drexcl Diddle military training canyi woro received today by J Do Witt Jai born at the pennsnent hendiinrtorn of tlno lllblo clnsMS at 1917 Mount Vernon atroet. One hundred and fifty were recelvedVI yesiornny, tno openinp; any. it is ex pected that tho enrolment will have swelled to 300) by tho lime tho ciunp opens on October 1. All tho enrolments must be mado by mall. It was announced nt tUio headquarters today thnt tho first drllt would bo held Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at tho Lansdowno home. A reirular army offi cer will bo In charge. Participation In tho drills does pot Imply ottendanco nt tho camp. Tho Ilov. Dr. Floyd W. Tomklns, rec tor of the Protestant Epfscopal Church of tho Holy Trinity. 10th and Walnut streets, hns been aaked to he chaplain I of tho camp. A general from tho Na tional Guard of Pennsylvania will be ' asked to command tho force. Accused of Knocking Out Tcclh Kdward Cnrmndle, of 2161 Ingcrsoll street, was held In $100 ball by Mnglstrate ll'ennock, ut the Centml Station today, for n. further hearing noxt Wednesday, , charged with knocking out the teeth nnd breaking tho noso of Frank J. Cote, an aged man, nt the headquarters of the 47lh Ward Young Men's Ilepubllcan Club, at 5103 Columbia avenue, Inst Sunday night. Cote lives at 1713 North 2Jd street. RUNAWAY GIRLS ARRESTED Picked Up by Police After BcgRinff Food for Several Days Two runaway girls, 18 and 19 years old, who had managed to subsist for several days on scraps picked up In the neighborhood of Wayne Junction, were arraigned before Magistrate Tennook to day nt the Qermantown police station. Thoy said they wete Bdpa Itoblnson, 1019 Orleans street, and Florence Hum mell, 101! Orleans street, Newport News, Vo. lloth gills refused to say why they had come to Philadelphia, except for the statement that they "wanted to see the world." Policeman Troxell, of the Qer mantown police station, arrested the girls lato last night. For two days he has been looking for them, following the receipt of Information thnt two girls wero lounging nbout tho Wayne Junotlon stntlon and railroad yards. Troxell told Magistrate Pennock thnt tho girls had got nioit of their food from brakomen, who fed them from dinner palls. Tho runawavs were sent back to New port News today after the hearing. Ex-Mayor of Chester III Here Crosby II, Black, a formei ' or of Chester, Pn Is at the Jcffetso' Hospital today In a serious condition uffmiig from uremia Ho fell over unconscious lttBt night In front of the Ttcndlng Terminal. Mr lllnek's homo I at Ith and Madison streets, Chester. FATHER PLEADS FOR SON Says Boy Held in Media Jail Is of Unsound Mind After hearing a father's plea for an Insane son In tho Media Jail. President Judge Isaac H Johnson, of the Delaware County Court, has promised to withhold sentence until the youth's mental condi tion can be determined by competent physicians. The name of the prisoner Is William J. Smith, son of a traveling .salesman of the same name, of Newark, N, J and according to his relatives he has already been In four Institutions for the Insane. He has been In the Media Jail since May, when bo was charged with having robbed tho homo of a family named ltlch nrdson of several thousand, dollars' worth of diamonds. He pleaded guilty In June and has boen awaiting sentence ever since. It Is admitted thnt tho Irrespon sible lad has been kept In solitary con finement and that on one occasion he was thrown Into a dungeon for 48 hours. The plea of tho lad's father was con tained In a letter sent to the Tubllc Led ger, which was forwarded to Judge John son. The Jurist promptly agreed to with hold sentence until n sanitary commis sion has tltno to act. Seed -Wheat Our seed is bred for heavy yield and extra milling quali ties, free from smut and for eign matter. We handle only the finest strains of Fultz, Miracle. Red Wave, Winter Fife and others. Send for Prices and samples. Store Closes 5.30 P. M. MICHELL'S S 518 Market Street Great Values in These 1 Last Six Days of Beckers' Big Opportunity Sale HardwoodFloors For Homes, Stores, Offices, Ballrooms, Gymnasiums, Clubs and Lodges Halls and Vestibules wherever a beautiful, lasting hardwood floor is desired. Many designs; moderate prices. PINKERTOiN 28 Vears (he Floor Bdainets 3034 W.York St EM one. DlamM 133 Clean-up just prtor to entering our splendid store, where everything will be in harmony with the new Widener Building. We will smash all prices and practically give away broken lines of our entire summer stock. The following partial list gives you some idea of the savings: SHIRTS White pleated and stiff bosoms, $1.50 and ?2. . 50c $1.50 madras and mercer ized 75c ; 3 for $2.00 $2 and $2.50 madras and silk and linen 95c $3 and $3.50 Soi tie Lux. .$1.85 $4 and $5.00 Silk $2.50 PRIESTLEY'S CRAVENETTE RAINPROOF COATS (fcc $12, $15, $18, broken sizes.P, PAJAMAS $1.50 85c $2 and $2.50 $1.35 NECKWEAR $1.00 Neckwear 50c 50c Neckwear 25c straWhats $1 50, $2.00 and $2.50. ... 50c At These Addresses Only 908 Chestnut St. Juniper and Filbert Sts. 20 and 22 S. 15th St. fl fol I I lllJMMJMMWIJM,M!,MM,,MM,MBWtlM,,JI -Jills 20 cents the lb. tin Enough for 60 Cups Wilbur's is never sold in bulk AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF CHOICE ORIENTAL RUGS now In progress and to bo continued throughout tho remainder of the month. The pieces constitute an unprecedentedly large as. Bortment of separately selected Oriental floor cov 1 crings, ail of which are being offered AT PRICES MUCH LOWER THAN ARE USUALLY ASKED FOR SIMILAR GRADE RUGS Occupying our entire first floor the ensemble of beau ' tiful colorings contains many helpful suggestions for beautifying and fur nishing the home. Open until 5.30 HARDWICK & MAGEE CO. Philadelphia' Exclusive Rug and Carpet Centre. 1220-1222 Market Street PURE FRESH PAINT J BeJeve Melt im? ALLTHATYOUGETHEREIS JERSKY GltAIN-ll.D ItHITK I'llKIN jut-jinuiitiil.r.im (.1111.14. run) and Strictly l'rrsli Ks for Invalids The best of table butter Fresh tegs from the country. Fine, clean-dressed poultry. These you can count on getting here altnayt. Every thing fresh every day. Deliveries anywhere. W.A.Bencler ONLY THE IJEST IirjTTEIt, KGCS AND rOCIiTHV READING TERMINAL MARKET .stalls uou-noa-oio Filbert, 2330-:3S7 Itaoe, 1633 Beauty of New Boots for Fall Brings them an Earlier Debut THE ultra fashionable are already wearing new fall boots. Tha new models of kid In the new ahadei soldat blue ... ...-.. ,.v,..,..o fc.ccu, ncuirai jrrey. wiui Button either mhbW.0. n nt hlnnl. hh . ... .!. .1 . . . .. ty 4id " "'v ui iu mnicu tno colored Kid j, JM r"are remarkably attractive. All ;a "" mines wiui nai wnue buttons iff are, amnnir th. rrvnm Hare Illustrated Is one of the new models which Is buttoned ttraioht UP the aide. Klvlnsr the ankle and Instep an exceptionally trim appear ance. A front seam with dnlnty perforations, underlaid with white add to Its beauty New Fall Shades with covered heels to matoh. 7.50. Black. o.oo. Don't lack the enterprise to make your home good looking. .Real paint ing pays both in neighborhood pres tige and property-saving. YOUR house needs Kuehnle Painting and Decorating ' Oct Our Vttimate Flrtt Both Phones. 28 S. 16th St I ' II a III o A, - I I VL II I V. o V Iq. lllllllll ' " SJV'W,?'' FOUNDED IN 1865 ADOPTED ONE-PRPCE SYSTEM IN 1881 C. J. Heppe 6c Son 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street 6th and Thompson Streets The genuine Pianola- the most fully developed instrument of its type 03 iw i iii ti . i iv . n . rkv .tCV J?-KW&Z. . i titv.;...'- Ill II I y-'CjraMMMa'aBiaZ??" -, '' ' i.....sww.- ... , ,1 . . - iS j&rt, I MVPMIiHiPHMPfeteMto -tXWS tKrmrri i ill IfilinlUllIm 1 , SJsI&?- 'EfTtjtoJi-w'.s.t ru Shi i? nipj -.p- vm wm ZS& Mann &. Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT ST. Tyrol AaooI (n a Knitted Fabric) A manufacturer's difficulty and what we consider a wonderful purchase permit of the following prices: M en s 6.50 Golf Jackets 3.00 12.00 Norfolk Coats. . . 6.00 5.00 Golf Vests 2.25 14.50 Norfolk Coats .. . 7.75 18.00 Norfolk Coats ... 9.25 25.00 Overcoats 12.50 1.50 Caps 50 w omens 28.50, 29.50 "Sport Suits" 18.50 Also Golf Jackets, Vests, Sweater Coats, etc., etc Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT ST. ttttftV: . ,.. . 'iccsi.- Malmie Shoes and Hosiery B204-06-08 Market St. STROUD PIANOLA $550 B0smw35IHHsmWB Ttvalt jflfsMflMMsVHVSBErPJ flVliSBiSiSiSiSiSiSiSiSB ' E'lliSiSHBiSKiSiSiSiSiSiSiH When self-Dlavine- nianos firct hon, i. bility, the sole ambition of inventors was to procure an instrument to render automatically every power of human fingers and every interpretation of master musicians. , The Pianola became the first successful player to accomplish these ideals, Patent after patent was pro cured by the Aeolian Company, Today 312 patents protect the Pianola. On the Pianola you can render in the most amaz ingly simple fashion exact reproductions of the best ., human, playing. Through the Metrostyle and Tiemodist, you can simply produce eyery accent every shading and every bit of melody, ' More amazing still you can purchase a genuine Pianola at prices much less than that asked for imita tions." r , The Aeolian -Family ( of the player-piano world ! on ale at Jfeppe'j At Factory Prices as follows: -atelnway Pianola ,.$1250 I Vheelqck Pianola 2750 .flOOO I Strpud Pianola $550 " '.Weper' Pianola. The Stroud PUook Equipped with MctrostyU ai TJierjjodUt. $450 Franccica-IJeppe Player-Planoi Acolua 2?Iayer.Fiano ..,.,.,...,..,.,.,, .,.,,.$395 T?rni Cash, or charge accent, ef rental.payrnetit plan All rant niln purchase Hudson's New Luxury Car TheTouring Sedan-For All Seasons This latest Hudson conception will meet the desires of thousands. A Touring Car when the windows are down. Fixed top, open sides, unobstructed view. Not a sash or a brace in the. way. With the windows raised, a luxurious Sedan. And the change can be made in a minute. Women wil find here all the elegance of the finest electric brougham. All will find in this one model a car for winter or summer, for touring or for town. Other Closed Hudsons-Nothing Too Fine P go, A glance shows their m 5iKf TOURING SEDAN With windows up-lhs mi ear as !)!roft Pflcs,IU7S.e.o.b. (sSS9sf LIMOUSINE A dlsllnrulihad model, most luinr L.UV Ei" .'. ' 'orward or backward, and disappear when not mfffSft son, wnicn has won leading place among fine cars. We petermineq then lo lead In bodV-buiidln't inn nartln,. larly in luxurious closed bodic?, We brought to our aid coach builders of Interna tional repute, Our own de- distinction, The details re- vki nunareq pleasing surprises. Closidcarluxury TJiey will bring these envied comtorts into ten-fc4d wider COUPE For comfort on stormy days, yet open and delfehllul h .urams" use. GOMERY.SCHWARTZ MOTORCAR COMPANY TMJjwry Quartw, N. W. CwW Braid CJtwyJMfc SBSSSS9k CABRIOLET ChaacM auldclr from an open 1 fl 1 , U" J piv 1 'I ' mmmmmmmHmm 7 1 TiliLfls.il'trV- rmm L 0