BVBNXJf -DBnGBiit--PHILADI3lPHIA WEDNESDAY, SEPftEMBEB 15,. 19AS; ' ttr L'ARTiaiKRIANKMICA MSSAATACEREDALLE I BATIERIE 1TALIANE ht Xetrofranrdte Austriache At- taccnte da Reparti Italian! I in Ricognlzlone a Clmego, ; a Battute GLI ALPINI IN BIANCO ttOMA, 1 Bettembre. 11 comun!cto uftlclale punMlcsto lerl nt dM Mlnlstero dells Ouerrn dice che l'xlon dells fanterlo nelle ulllme 24 ore ul front Itnlo-nuatrUco it ' llmltnta a combsttlmentl tra rtpartl In rlcognlslon Hallanl e rcpartl auatrlacl dl rrtrogunrdla a Clmego a Fosacrnlcn, combatllmentl eho sono rluscltl fsvortvoll anil Itallanl L'artlellerla aiutrlaca mostra uninnnj (tore attlvlta', speclalmente nelt'alta ralle del Cot-devote e aull'altoplano Car lco Le battcrie Italian rlsposero con tanta erricncla al fuoco dclle artlgllerlo austrlacho sul Carso, che quest furono mease a tacere. Eeco II teito del rapporto del generalo Cardona, contenuto net comunleato ultt clate dt lert sera. "Alcunl nostrt repartt in rlcognlzlone attaccarono e sconflssero te retroguardle del nemlco a Clmego ed a Foesernlcu. "Nell'alta valle del Cordevole It nemlco Bliss In azione un gran numero dl pezzl dl croaso callbro e comlncto' a bombards.ru le noatre lines tra Coltoront e Collana. "Sull'altoplano del Carao nella notte del 12 Settembre II nemlco lanclo' contro le nostra poslzlonl numerose bombe cartche dl alto eaplostvo. II pronto lnter vento delta nostra artlgllerla arresto It nemlco ed 11 suo bombardarnento rtmase senza alcun rlsultato. "Qtiesta. mattlna un aeroplano aua trlaco. aplegando una falao bandlera Italians, feo cadere quattro bombe su Vlcenxa. La prima bomba cadde nelle vlclnanze dell'oapedale milltare, danneg glando una casa e (ererido otto persono: la aeconda cadde nelle vlclnanze dell'uf flclo postals, ma non esptoaei ta terra colpl' Invece II Collegia Farina, danneggt andone la cupola, e la quarta cadde net ctmttero." NUOVI RINFORZI AUSTniACX. Un dlpicco at Corrlcre d'ltalla dice cb.g le autorlta' mllltarl nuatrtache hnnno trasferlto aul fronte ltallano tutto le truppo che avevano prima concentrato EUl confine del Montenegro. , Gil auatrlacl avevano numerose truppo speclalmente nella vlclnanez del Monto Lovcen, da cut t domlna Cattaro e Cettlgne. II corrlspondente del Corrlere d'ltalla da Cettlgne telegrafa pure che PAustrla alto scopo dt tnvlare II magglor numero posslblle dl aoldatt contro l'ltalla na quaat completamente sguarntto dl truppe la Dalmazla Infattle l'Austrta sta prcn dendo truppe da pgnt parte dclt'lmporo per lnvlarle aul dlversl frontl. Queato movlmcnto dl truppo austriache slgnlflca probabllmente che l'Austrta Intende prendero una vlgoroa oflenBHa contro l'ltalla. e che casa ha pcrclo' abbandonato ognl Idea dl un'offensha, contro 11 Monte negro LB VITTIME DELL'AMALFI. II Mlnlstero della Marina ha pubbllcato la ltsta dennltiva del marlnal ed ufftclalt che morirono quando t'lncroclatore Amalfl fu allurato da un aottomarlno auatrlaco nell'Adriatlco. I mortl aono un ufficlale e 66 marlnal. L'Amalll affondo', come e' noto, 11 7 Luglto ultimo scorso. Per la campagna Invernals aulle Alpl, dove I Inontj saranno fra poche settl mane copertl dl neve, 1 aohlati Itallanl, e apeclnlmente gli Alplnl, saranno vestltl dl bianco. In modo da renders! lnvlslblll al nemlco A queato scopo si e' formato In Italia un comltato centralc con flliall In tutte lo cltta" del regno per provvedero git Alplnl dl mantcllt bancht dt tana peaante. ' r I GAS ASFISSIANTI Da ifQIspdcci ufflclall gtuntl qui oral ri- ft'M che ell auatrlacl usano gas asfls- 'slantl e Hquldl lnflammablll contro rII itallanl operantl nella conca dl Plezzo. Oil auatrlacl usano tuttl I mezzl che sono a lore portata per resplngere gll attaccht Itallanl contro le loro opero fortlflcate. Attorno a Tolmlno Infuria un violontls almo duetto dl artlglterte, e )o storloo cas tello, dove si crede the Dante abbla Bcrltto alcuni cantl delta Divina Come dla. stato dannegglato dalle gran.ite. L'Idea Kazlonale ha oggl un tele gramma da Atene, nel quel quale e' detto che la Rumania ha ordlnato la moblllta zlone contro 1'Austrla, ma It dlBpaccIo non e' confermato da altra ante. Bl ea nondlmeno che la Rumania, la Sirbla o la Grecla stanno per mettersl d'accordo per formare una lega contro gli tmperl central!, facendo a meno della partecipazlone delta Bulgaria. THE WEATHER Official Forecast WASHINGTON, Sept. 15. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jer ' eey. Fair tonight and probably Thurs day, not much change In temperature; light south winds, Unseasonably high temperatures con tinue this morning throughout the region east of the Mlaslsslppt River, except In upper Michigan and Wisconsin. The greatest excess la in the Ohio Valley and lower Lake region, and from there east ward to the New England and Middle At lantic coasts, the departure from normal In those districts ranging from 7 to 20 degrees. Cool weather continues In the Ml.sourl Valley and the Rocky Mountain plateau region U. S. Wether Bureau Bulletin Eastern time. NELSON EASILY WINS IN GO WITH FULTON Free Show at Norristown Leo Houck and Bntllng Le vinsky Win Bouts , Fight Results DOCar.AS A.' C Johnnr Ntlaon trounced Tenng miton, Jse WrUh defeated KM iii, Al rvx won from Tommy I.ocan, Joe Itanland whipped Jo I,tln, I,on Jtappapert best .Tlmmr 1)oyle In one round. 01tKIHTOH.--Frankle MrKreier iral loied Tommy Itfltlr, Jimmy MeCahe drew with Johnny .Morion. IIOSTON Ilaltlln Lerlntajr defeated Sandy Frranaon IiANCAHTErt. Leo Houck knocked out Herman Jllller. Toung Fulton, of New York, again proved ho la one of the toughest light- eights who ever showed here by as similating enough of Johnny Nelson's haymakers to fell an ox Nelson was an easy winner at the end of their encounter In the Douglas Club's wind-up last night. After taking a terrific lacing In the early part of the bout, Fulton assumed the aggressive end of the battle In the last few rounds. However, despite his bulldog tactics; he was unable to land -with any force on Nelson, while Johnny continued scoring heally both from the distance, and at close quarters. Tho Palace Club of Norristown, staged a free show to more than 700 faithful fans who assembled for the season's opening last night. Two exciting bouts were oft fcrcd. Frank McKeevcr made a punching bag out of Tommy Rellly. but the latter proved a glutton for punishment ami was attll on his feet at the finish of the sixth round Jimmy McCabe and Johnny Morgan battled six furious sessions to a draw. STRAW HAT RULE ENFORCED ARABIC SURVIVOR HERE Obtenallons taken K 8 JVW Station Abilene. Tex AtUntla rilv JUtrorck D oton, Utu Hurtt.10, N T Chluao, III Clcvrn4 O Denver Col D Moines a Detroit, Mlfh. Pvlutn, Minn Otlteilon Tex tUrrUburr. Pa. lUllrrm. ti c Helena, Mont Huron, fl D, JAtkamtrtMe loaf U.ln- r.- 8 VL W. M;'.nf- "r. Weather, M OH 1.48 K KH..SJ kftinpol. Tenn New Orleans New York city N. rutte, WoB tlkUhoma. Ok rMUdolphla , T'Kftunly 1U -.rtttaburi, la ortlsBfl, Ms ur. an. ., Mo.. &?i lUBI-UCO rwr - 7o 74 t 41 78 72 7 74 m as 74 73 4C 4H GO W 7 7Z 40 a US M 74 74 M 7H CO 51 43 M W 71 83 2 74 74 711 74 SO 78 74 n 44 44 72 as 78 7 M &4 . 7fl 74 el BS . Ml M , EA Ea r. 73 AZ ft 4A 40 M All 74 M 75 74 , 7 74 It- M i V SB i . SW 10 N . B . KW N BW 8 HB 03 4 ltaln a Clear i Clear Id (near 24 Clear U lUIn 14 Clear 4 Cloudy 4 Cloudy Clear 8 cier 14 P.CIoudy 4 Cloudy i" i.lear '; 5Y 4 Cloudy 01 18 .Da RK NB NB SB UK UK IX md ,. Cle( 12 lUIn a Kcioudy Cloudy' HW 10 ClmiAv . NW 4 Cloudy lo B, 10 Cloudy . 8W 8 Cleudy .01 Calm Clear 8W g Clear " Fo ?. 4 cloudy . NB 4 Clounsy 8 Clear HW a Clear . BB Clear V NE 8 p.cioudy .. B 4 Clear M 14 r.Claudr James Houlihan Says Liner Was Sunk Without Warning James Houlihan, a bartender of this city, who was rescued when the Arabic was sunk by a Qermnn submarine, la eately back In this city and says he has had enough ocean adventure to last him a lifetime. Houlihan's home is at 8122 Shawnee Btreet, Germantown. The Fhlladolphlan salted three months ago for Ireland, his old home, and was on hla way back to this country when the Arabic was torpedoed. He finally made tho trip on tho American liner St. Louis Tho Arabic made no attempt to go to the rescue of tho Dunsley, the merchant ship sunk by the submarlno thnt later hit the Arabic, according to Houlihan. Ho believes that the undersea boat shelled the Dunsley and then lay In watt for the Arabic No one on the liner saw anything of tho submarine, Houlihan says, until tho torpedo was launched. rg alBk -J I "V ajjajjsjjjjjjjjjjjjjas ikjMR'M ; . sVkiiiiiiiiiiiiHkjTsaW V vaTaTa vv v m3 jBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSblllBBBItkb kiaMSBHi. 4 'JiBBBBK- ilBBBBBBBflLaHLrjgMHiLBBBBBBBBBfl Those who, by immemorial custom, believe that September IB marks the nbsolutc limit for straw hats, proceeded to smash them today, despite humidity that was more like mid-July than mid-September. The picture above shows a typical attack, the photo below showing the debris. Doy Scouts in Logan Fete Boy Scouts from all parts of the city were present for the "Boy Scout Night" at Logan last night. In connection with the home-coming events Tho celebra tion was held on the Logan rtaygrounds. Various activities of the lads were dem onstrated for the instruction of grown ups " ' CRAVATH AND WAHOO SAM CRAWFORD YE SLUGGERS OF ANCIENT FAME! Detroit Mauler Fourteen Extra Slams Behind Quaker Buster The Moran-Mack Type of Manager Versus the McGraw-Stallings Persuasion FEW "FANS" SMASH YE OLD STRAW HAT Some Broken, but Majority of "Bugs" Don't Hear Gun Because of Heat By GRANTLAND RICE Reveries of a Now York Fan Sometime J tMnk the pesfcj Phils toll! win; And then, again, I think the Sravei will beat; But through It all I aomehow manage atill To sleep and eat. ,04xwvt(4M at PhH.tUlphU n v Mt(fl kit 34 boufi I.' tamvuri ...... VtaofM jgWOaBjSBBBjr , v Mrvwm rT?g4fcrtur . ........ .. 3038 eouinwut, t) milei ... ClouJy . None .... , na tea au u rtaaa teaorr rvm acta ., m 4tf Ums Bjr nio ii. m, 4 Joa-sa. 9 m. m aad --- i i i namr . ami Where are, vou ask, the thrills of yester year The good old thrills for baseball skill and science Before you ask again I pray you this: Look at them (Hants. HVMPTY. Crawford vs. Cravath Those two ancient slugging rivals, Sam Crawford and flawy Cravath, are still at It. Each Is the long-distance clouter of his circuit, and at the present writing Cravath leads Crawford by 03 extra bases, against S5 for Wahoo 8am. Crawford's total output of bases Is 238, against 221 for the hard smiting Quaker. Cravath Is a grand free-BwIngtng hitter an eminent handler of the wooden mace But, a good as he Is, we doubt that ho la quite as far up the Slugging Heights as Crawford Is. Cravath's margin of extra bases comes In his home-run total, and a goodly por tion of these four-sackers has resulted from short fence barricades. Crawford, with all his slugging ability, has belted four home runs In American League parks, while Cravath has piled up 21. So here Is a margin by 68 extra baBes proided for Gavvy by the home-run route, ftheie he had shorter fences to fire at. The extra-base advantage in the Na tional League, due to briefer pasturage In many of the parks, Is shown in the fact that, in addition to Cravath, 8ater. Long, Doyle, Hlnchman. Wagner and Cy Williams have all hit for greater totals thiin Cobb, Jackson and Speaker. Yet no one would accuse several of these estimable athletes of being harder hitters than the American League three mentioned a line or two above. The Home Run Output Thero Isn't probably any great differ ence In the smashing ability of the two circuits. If there is, the margin is hardly against such batting eyes aa those pos sessed by Crawford, Cobb, Collins, Jack son, Speaker. Fournler, Lewis and Veach. Yet to date the National League has amassed 63 home runs, against 28 for the other circuit. And whatever your lean ings, you could hardly call the National League better than a two to one propo sition in the slugging line above the American Proving Something and Nothing; Dear Sir A great dea) has been written about the driving type of manager Doesn't the fact that rat Moran, who lan't a driver, has his team In first place, while McGraw and Herzog, hard, task masters, are at the foot, prove that, after all, men are more easily led than drlvenT O. L. V Sometimes we doubt very much whether 'anything proves anything In sport Or Vhetji.r nothing won't prove anything, or-;anythlng will prove nothing. Pat Moran, an easy, likable leader, has the rhlllles In first place But the hardest driver In the game, George Mailings, won a world series ast year, and la Moran' hardest rival this fall AWo. wttlle McGraw. a hard driver. Is town at the loot, Connie Mack, of, the peo4t type, la not only at tha foot, .Wt J4MM4 tjthtly into the heel within cIqm danger of g-lE on through, Yen hive. Ua awd Mack on one aid agatnat sHaWaM a4 MeOraw on the other. AMI aXatttfiga a4 MtGraw have won tM H tmr X, L, fxwftaats, while the mala 4cftteB. eMr. Mack's, house are said to fce gtmTaUiw of vartoua vin tages, barrios- ottly the M4 sap4t. WM Vtm Wwt? Seme at. th ttesi mjimmm we hav sn H -bS war s tk- Weran-kftcic eat tna OMitattfca iskiael. Wttioh proves tha,t them if no st rwip t travel by The mala 14. U t ot tu. tm wprk out of U tiwi-.to kaau tbaa $9 Ut Jurr.p.-.4 boUt U sstau Tot Moran and Btalllngs can accomplish this when operated by a Moran or a Btalllngs. It Is merely a matter of managerial knack, macnetlam or nower. which radt- ntn fmm Afftrnnt nnnrre ( ' Yes, It's Tough Said Packey to Mike as the kale he crumbled "H'c't'e certainly earned this dough; I might have had my hair all rumpled And you might have sprained a toe." Said Mike to Packey: "We've earned the price With a few bills oter due; You nearly hit me once or twice Ami nearly hit you, too." The Braves needed a miracle to win last season, and pretty soon all they will need to win this season will be 10 tons of dynamite and 14 siege guns. "If Packey and Mike can get tho money, why not?" aska Rufus. We'll bo tho goat what's the answer? Maxims of the Nineteenth Hole Today thou shalt hit them upon the nozzle, straight and far, and shall deem your form ts fixed. But tomorrow thy caddie shall follow thee with a sour heart and a lurid eye as he zigzags his way from pit to bunker and from bunker back to pit. The pendulum is taking its allotted course. As baseball sags a trifle In the middle, racing takes a brace that puts it within an easy half length of the days when the sport of kings was something else beside feeding human flesh to cannon. These European war scares are blight ing things upon the market. Cobb, pre ferred, that lately sold at .403. Is now quoted at .372. Looks like a first-class buy at this price. EJ ACH Uneeda Biscuit is just like every other Uneeda Biscuit perfect as soda crackers can be made. Fresh from oven, they come to you in a protecting pack age with all their crisp good ness intact. o Straw hats were broken In Philadelphia today, beginning of the open season for derbys, soft hats and woolly ones. It also was the end of tho straw hat period. But the weather failed to, comply. The mercury stuck to 88 during the middle of the day, and those who had bought new hats looked queer and uncomfortable. A few fanatics, bound to havo their llttlo Joke, Jammed heavy fists upon the hats of people who looked as though they wouldn't light back, but in the official hat smashing arena, the Stock Exchange floor, members went right on dUcusalng war stocks while their companions marched up to the steel "poet" with three-months-old sennets and year-old Panamas. There was nothing to It. Only six or Beven straws were missing from the pegs at the lunch rooms. Kathcrlno, at the front counter, looked them over and satd: "Somebody's beqn blowing smoke through them hats; would you took at the color? But It's all right. On a hot dav like this my customers can wear what they please." Tlwe who visited tho Stock Exchange hoping to see a smashing bee were dis appointed. One broker looked up at tho eager-eyed gallery viators. "It's too bad," ho said, "but there'll ba few hats broken here today. Those anxious anticipatory spectators should have brought their lunch. With the mar ket as dull as it is, who should take upor. himself the deliberate destruction of In vested capital? Leave that to the Gov- NATJDNAL BISCUIT COMPANY How Bulger shaved by "scientific man agement" Bulger had a "fussy face" just like yours. He used the best shaving soap he knew of and kept his seven razors in the pink of condition. He could shave in five minutes, but if he didn't spend ten more sop. ping on soothing lotions and steaming his face with hot towels, his skin felt like hot parchment and an ugly little rash broke out on his neck. But all lhat is oyer since Morton told him about REJ1NOL iHAVING JTICK S&t-Ytthco!dwS?.vft feels fine, and he is ten minutes to the good-iex hours a year! And all be. SU 0.,Hih.t. 800hne. heal. Jng medication in lleslnol 2?.av,n8i Bf,ck- All good druggists sell it For trial size free, write to Depu )"& Resinol. BaJUmqie. Md. LONDOIINTriBCITY TELLS OF HORRORS OF WAR HE HAS SUFFERED Loses Brother on Lusitania, Escapes Death in Zeppelin Raid and Sees His Busi ness Demoralized LETTERS LOST ON SHIPS HORRORS OF WAR AS FELT BY LONDON BUSINESS MAN Ilia brother perished en the Xntltanla. He and hla family narrowly eacaped death In a Zeppelin raid en lawetoft. Important bnaloeaa communication lost with (he Arable. Another Important communication ioat with the Heaperlan. Hr has atlU ta hear whether the head quarters of hla firm near Trafalgar Square, London, escaped destruction In the recent Zeppelin raid. i i i J THE BOSSES THE MAYOR JAMES E. GORMAN ftgc ttck- mgf ?. X! Pr tkkt or thJtHnMcr SL JZ.CfT?3 JTiTR " "" "T Jcuon Md xt ""I ' ""! War's horrors havo been suffered In great number by one Engllahman, al though he haa not served a day In the army. He Is Richard Buevlne, member of the London firm of Busvlne Brothers, who is stopping at the Bellevue-Stratford. He has lost a brother. Along with his family he nearly met death In a Zeppelin raid. He has not heard from his firm, because of letters lost on torpedoed liners. Ills business is crippled. He Is anxiously awaiting nows regarding the safety of his homo office, which is situated near Trafatgar Square, tho heart of the dis trict reported raided recently by Zep pelins. William Busvlne, his brother, came to this country last spring on business. Atter transacting some business In New York, he camo to Philadelphia and stayed at the Bellevue-Stratford. A. few days later he sailed on the Lusitania and went down with the ship when it was torpedoed. Richard Busvlne, his wife and two chil dren were In a house near Lowestoft, on the English coast, when It was raided by Zeppelins about August 9. Mr. Busvlne and hU family escaped Injury, although 14 porsons were killed and 40 wore Injured In the raid. Mr. Busvlne gave a graphic description today of the raid. "My wife and 1 were sitting In our parlor reading by a lamp at about 10 o'clock at night, when we heard a peculiar whirring noise," he said. "It was pro longed and sounded like the whirring motor of an automobile. My wife re marked that someone must be having a great deal of trouble in getting his ma chine started. Because of the previous Zeppelin rotds my suspicions were aroused and I went to the door to look out. "The night was pitch dark, with black, towering cloudB. It was impossible to see the Zeppelin, as It waa hidden behind the clouds, but tho whirring noise, ever louder and louder, continued. Searchlights were directed at the aircraft, but to no avail. The dark clouds served as a shield for these. Suddenly it began to drop bombs. There were flashes In tho sky exactly like lightning. The light at such tlmea was powerful and showed up every outline of the airship, although it was at least two miles high. Nine bqmbs wero dropped in all. One of them fell only a short distance from my home." ' 5t AND 10? ONCE you have tasted the goodnesB of these Graham Crackers, you will do as thousands of other families do, keep them on hand for daily use. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY SENATOR LEE BEATEN IN MARYLAND PRIMARY Harrington Democratic Guber natorial Nominee -Republicans Name Weller BALTIMOIlE, Mdi Sept. 18.Emeraon C. Harrington, State Comptroller, won the Democratlo gubernatorial nomination yesterday over United States Senator Blair Lee. Of the 129 votes in the Stat, convention, Harrington will havo W. Ovlngton B. Weller, chairman of tha Stato Roads CommlMlon, the Republican Organliatlon candidate, was nominated over William T. Warburton. Weller wilt havo 113 votes In the convention. Despite tho bitter opposition of tho Dirrtocratlc organization In Baltimore. City, headed by Mayor Preston, which was pledged to support Senator Lee, Harring ton carried two of the city's four dis tricts. As tho result of his nomination the old line forces of United 8tates Sen ator John W. Smith are In tho saddle and tho Lee progreastves havo reoelved. a severe set-back. Weller encountered little opposition, ex cept in Dorchester, tho home county of Governor aoldstjorough, who personally directed the flRht against htm. Appointed Captain in Flro Department Director Porter today promoted Lleuten ont Albert P. Lumpp. of Flro Truck No. 12, at Park avenuo and Cambria street, to the position of captain. Captain Lumpp lives at 1234 North Front street. He will be assigned to his new station In a few days. Rotary Club Hears School Man "Business Training" was the aubjeot of nn address delivered today by Frank C. Harris, principal of tho West Phila delphia Commercial Schqol, at tho weekly luncheon of tho Rotary Club in tho Adelphia Hotel. IL VESUVIO Dl NU0V( IN VIOLENTA ERUZHM GH Abltanti del PnesI Ve3uv Lascinno le Cnso ed Affol- lano le Chleso NAPOLI, 18 Setter jj -.. -.,...,.... .. ..,m8B1 vesuvlanl hasa abbandonato lo loro case H Veauir in erutlone. e grand! correntt dt JM lnfuocatn al ftvaraann n. , . . 1 ... .... rt, 4 nancnl sail ... Hll HDllatl vlclnl al crater! Assal spesso si odono fortlsslml iJS e grandl esploslonl, ed immense colonni iumo si innnizano verso II clelo tni.. grand! Hnguo dl Aamrhe glalle inm!8!" la -elm a del monte. Oysterettes sre made to improve stews, soumiU nnrl aalnrla Vint-. V.n. - i. vllf ..v. .uuu, Ut i.jr uisac tippet. ing little crackers alone if v, would know how good an oystr 1 either way. NATIONAL BISCUITi COMPANY l fs H or. it s finsu aem.. wxm . ..' m icnuaI ffl m m "But, doct enough to say he must brush his teeth regularly. How can I make him do it?" "That's easy. Give him a tube of 'S. S. White Tooth Paste. Its delicious flavor will make him want it and use it constantly. Its cleans ing value is unsurpassed and, because it's absolutely pure and not overmedicated, it can't hurt him." In 25c tubes. Powder, 25c tins. At your druggist's or mailed on receipt of price. iwaOraLJ IfflMJL irrif;., v; AHVkRED AriD w GUARANTEED IMfc. S. S. WHITE DENTAL MFG. CO. Kate"0 &BES. IfiSMS- rJontrjaLCaa ssssjsssjssjsjjsjsjssjsssajsjMsjpjpjpjajpji t.i1w vifwiuam iwonWiUon, ; . - - -. - i in v j ill I ' INI ' ill I ET IMI i r Facts Versus F aJlaHcj.es FACT is m real state of things. FALLACY is an appa fitly genuine but really illogical statement or argument SPINKUN'S patent medicine P5hM TREMENDOUS quantities of patent medicines are sold WAJ.n ProhlbitJn States. Whether this is due to the wft?Tr,?at PCn,n5 !!vi7l in I"" tcrrltory are S blessed with the same good health enjoyed by their fellows In "wet" territory-or, whether it be due to other causesis a moot question. But the FACT that relates to most pVent medi cines is that many of them contain alcohol Jn big ; quintitlel. DR. MENA8 S GREQOHY, director of the psychopathic ward of.Bellevue Hospital, In New York savs in n interview in the New Yorl TmmVL&ZT Ac0cPordinPeeto affffift0? " n Patent medicines" mSS & Un)tcd State8 Intnal Revenue Depart ment, there are manufactured In this country between three ter. and nervines' -all with a large proportion of alcohol. ngures, therefore, cannot be questioned! A0?,?.?0.1 I1"" figures Peruna contains' 18 alcohol-.Paie's Celery CMTSSMfSSet ComPound 18 Great Discovery 43ft alcohol. Contrast &ee figures with the amount of alcohol enntiWri in A,. r"?. 11 wun SsTi .ind we ifc m4icieti i Prohibition illatM. wumpnon et Pat 11 IT not a FALLACY, ih the lirht af tk .wM c furiihl by the Unltii gtatw ; QwSL'J fir" fhUadlphia Lag Br Mr,,' J,iMv; '
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