ORCHESTRA SEASON HAS SIMPLE START t K Mr Stokowskl nnd the Players K ' Bow Before Oppressive - EVENING LEDGteR FHIlAADELPHrA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1915. Heat. ft Thtre could scarcely have been a lees .... ,hniicn than yesterday for tho ISnf of the Mh season of the Phil.- W jt.lnhlft urcni-on" - - . r tho ntmosplicro nnd tho Immornt ''". (for October) sapped tho vitality of f ert nn -"--enc0 "U,,c- U 1",'V M '",, 0n opening days, n peculiarly dls MUtnu effect on (ho violin string. iW experience with tho orchestra .if Its moods make tho reporter more S?i lndulRtnt of tho hnphnxnrd nnd th".u olavlnB of tho Academy concert. f.lt Sd nBaln. and Invariably when AKB.HnvJn Is p ayed. tho orchestra lias ?"1 Ktehed work Friday afternoon T returned to Its belt self Saturday 'irtit There Is no reason to doubt that Miv will repeat "L o much Is said In oxtenuntlon. It - .hrewdly be suspected that much was ."Vni tcnlay That suspicion Is true. 3JW number was well-played throuKhout vMndeTssohn music for "A Mldsum 11,6 vfhis Dream." Tho "Hlon-.l" over S''mKly successful. The irSl numbers of tho prosram were bad. if Mr mokowskl docs not redeem him- 'if tonlRht ho ought to put tho seventh "ILhnnv of Beethoven on a separate SSSm after rehearsing It 3W times as "The'rV'uMd to be quite a discussion in Y.raduatc musical circles concernlnB SSBwunto which this Bmphony .. written. Tho Dlonyslans said that Sf.ihoen was drunk when ho wrote It, ?Ct eVery 'one goes drunk when they !l Se it The Apollonlans Insisted that ho fcHicrit ine..rtV. .mrM j,obrletv-tho Xm o "those' who do not need to get drank n order to bo happy. It was tho 2m conflict between madness nnd sanity. 11 .tiued by some who couiu noi ace irai (VllllnK of human experiences. taif tho orchestra nnd tho weary nnd Sdojptrcd leading of Mr Stokowskl. .1 Bnl f. . ... even to these Questions. thoven. to judge by t irformancj. . ftimniv uuivui - i""' " "w -' merry little tunes hung Uko cobwebs In fc his brain. In DrusnniK m.-m '"" ft '" . .!!. nmraint of orchestral I rand" produced nothing but the erry little tunes. And nil this time we , had been thinking that Beethoven had ' written In tho Bovcnth sjmphony the last exhilarate tones of ccstacy. 1 Truth to tell, we think so still and hold ? Mr. Stokowskl to strict account for dash ' fag the hopes of a happy day. It Is not 1 hard to pick out the elements of this f mournful failure. Tho conductor him self was cureless In conception. This 1 symphony, apart Irom me tecnniquo 01 remembering ino noiea hi men- inui i. .. Hi...... n 1.nm.fl V,v hinrl nl. A oruer, tmi lie; .,. ... ......... W though the heart alone can learn It. It B must be recreated witn eacn pcriormance, r in., oil 1. la not nn of tfandel'n hun- fi A-Au ff RtnknWHlcl'll riptnll wnn. nhfus. W cited by the pla Ing of his men, but ho SB i .till I,, t.nt.1 fnt tVin itniYinrnllTfltlnn ef spirit which obtained equally in the major worfc and In ihe "Leonoro" over ture. His points, when they were made, were too emphatic. Only In the broad rustic humors of the finale did ho express with constraint. G. V. S. i Funeral of Colonel II. T. Dcchcrt Taj lor Dechert, who died suddenly of ueati, uiacue ui ma rcsiueiiuu, jjju Wai Mil .tFA.I tn fr)iiinni1n ulrwl.4 ...111 . huub outci, uii inuiouav JliBillf Will UU iteld at the Church of tho Savior, 38th treet above Chestnut, on Monday aftor- rkni.H " .aIa.I. Tu-l 1. ...lit L 1. giwuu ni u ciuiv. iiiiuruiciiL win ue umuo lyumiciy ui ueai iuurei jtsui uemeiery Pvvivun fVV.111.1 v wo J W(lllli:jll. .o uii ai" Ktorney In this city, and a member of f fjnany clubs. lie was a member of tho First City Troop, the Second Regiment w n t it. ..... eff ..- - -j i i- :t lurvlved by his widow and two sons. THE WEATHER ' Official Forecast i i,Aani.uiu, ucc. 10. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jer- -uenerany cloudy tonight and Sun ca) ; gentle to moderate northeast winds. Scattered ShOIVPr. n..1lln.l nlnni. V. t Atlantic rnn.f fpnm II.m.I.-J ., . u curing the last 21 hours, and showers :re general in the plains States, from Kftllth rioIrA. .. .1 M . ... anuiu. iu iiuniiern lexas. cloudy '7fi V preVftlls ,hls morning from the wiihc coast westward to the Rocky JlounUlns, with generally clear skies from there to the Pacific coast. The temperatures are slightly below the nor mal at most places In tho lake region, a corresponding excess elsewhere lJW of the Itocklcs. Moderately low Mmperatures are reported from the pla Uteu region. F . U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin iObywvitlons taken at 8 a. m. Eastern time. "Sistlon IJSL'Hf- X. .. ram bro.t;v' " y. ? jwaaio nrhl.. .. Fri - Lr Bn Mravi II In.. D.I. .-- ... ,itiii. veioc- "nnnii,al1, 'nd. Ity. Weather. s NE M 50 ,70 N "" ..SB Kl M M 54 r. 4 Cl.ar 8 Cloudy 4 Cloudy II Cloudy 4 Cloudy 4 Cloudy NE 12 Clear Benvtr II T,. s 1Z c ear B.ircJt . . i'i 5: " 5- '9 S'oudy , 4N 4l , 4H 41 . 711 IK i i-o uo NR 4 Cloni- W 4 Clear 813 4 Clear R 4 Cloudy NB 12 P.Cloudy n rv uiear i btf.... ibuii.ii. JjilVMton Iktrrtibnr. P'ttr Mont aj mj Sis2s.:.;: s -02 sg iS vc& MUrtwur" " ; 5? .00 BB 12 Cloudy 5Dplii " Z 'A; ' " Cloudy Orlean. ' ?5 ??. K P.Cloudy SYor5 '" H 11 . NB 4 Cloudy Hatle N.h S?. ?1 NB 1 Cloudy SlUad. Dhu""'. Rr, ' " BW Cloudy StUburih " ' S3 K 8. Clear "Burgn L?" nd. Me, 5tl Ml NV7 4 Cloudy Lpniand, Me, j Iii AA tVv c;lou1 i9?b 5 $? N 4 Clear Uul. 19, B (I Clear t Louis lait Lak. M SI 48 44 50 it W 8.' E4 U .. T4 70 S 10 Cloudy Clear II Clear 4 Cloudy 4 TYaln 4 Cloudy BIS K W NH N hi V. " cloudy 39 M .: 8W I CI?."?' Observations at Philadelphia o A, JU, tmeter 'ture P 3QST .NorthM.t. 12 mil. y'lon ' hour.-;;. ..v..:.:...:lou .Mra.ur, ..,.., ,0 Almanac of tho n.. I . ... .7 Muth. n,i a.ro, . '" T'lA n m Lamps te Be Lighted llier vfhlete B10 pro. The Tfdas a( I9nT n'ciiMo.m Water " 8 03 p.m, Mtwnoriw :..::: IIi'lS: WaA ..... ... 2 52 D.1TL u,mor,oW .:":::::::::: SS w.... "" 'BANP- ktr ' ,' ?" "Wrtonvirrow -':: .?. Cnt UilBAKWATUn. $6,000,000 GAIN FOR P. R. R. IN STEEL DEAL Schwab Closes for Pennsylva nia Steel Stock nt Cost of $49,533,000 Charles M. Schwab and his associates, when they pay over $49,51.000, will own tho Pennsylvania filed Company, It Is declared today on authority high in finan cial circles. The board of directors of the Pennsyl vania Company, through which the Pcnn slvanln Hallroad holds a controlling In terest In the Btccl company, arranged tho transaction yesterday at their special meeting, It i8 declared, nlthough no of ficial announcement has yet been made. Through possession of the great Pcnn slvanla Steel Company, which operates tho Steclton, Pa., works, and tho Spar rows Point. Md., shlpard, Schwab will bo able to form a merger with tho Ileth lehem Steel Corporation, of which ho Is tho, head, which will make It one of tho strongest organizations In this coun try or In the world. A profit of $6,000,000 hns been made by the PciiiiBjlvnnla Itallroad on the trans action, because of tho business acumen of President Samuel Itea, It Is declared. According to tho information available, the iVnnsjlvnnla Company directors au thorized the sale of $17,131,000 of the $31, 310.GO0 stock owned bv tho Pennsylvania Itnllrond Interests for some jears. Kor tho Pennsjlvpnla Itallroad holdings, for the $1,000,000 prefeircd and $3,100,000 com mon stock held by the Heading Iron Com pany, a subsidiary of tho Heading Com pany, nnd for stock held by nn all others the buying prices nro $100 per share for the preferred and $35 per share for the common. Action taken more thnn a year ngo by President Ilea has worked out so that the rennslvanla Railroad realizes $6, 000,000 more In the snle of Its big Penn sylvania Steel Interests than would have been obtained one year ago. Ho put William H. Donncr on his mettle to win for himself a $1,000,000 accomplishment prize. This prize was won last month, when Mr. Donner got B6.260 shares of Cnmbrla Steel stock nt $50 per share Mr. Donner Ilrst had to create a situ ation which has enabled tho Pennsyl vania to sell from its balance hold at good prices. Thus the Pennsylvania stands to win $10 to $20 a sharo more for nearly 100,000 shares than It would gladly have taken ono jear ago for tho 450,000 shares then owned THIEF STEALS FALSE TEETH Incidentally Visitor Takes Along- Quantity of Gold and Platinum From Dentist's Home Secral persons In thp southern part of the city may have to indulge In soup, mush nnd milk and other kinds of soft foods because a heartless thief stole many sets of false teeth from the home of Dr. Samuel Freeman, a dentist, of 3S03 South 6th street. No clue was left by the intruder and tho police were unable to say whether he might bo the father of a toothless family or not. Incidentally the thlof also took a quantity of platinum nnd gold along with him. Kntrance was gained through a front window which .some one neglected t,o fasten. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA Vessels Arriving Today Battleship Michigan, Newport. R. I.. Phila delphia Navy Yard. Ikittleshlp South Carolina. Newport. It. I., Philadelphia Navy Yard. Str. lulillght. Port Arthur. Tex., crude oil, Ouir Reflnlne Company. Str. Jfelbcrgen (Dutch). Rotterdam, via Uo ton, more iu lid Isc Holland-America Line. Str. Ayncno (Dr.), Calcutta, merchandise. Galley, Davla i. Co fitr. Ro.rbunlc ((rir.h Valencia, ballast, Charles M. Tuylor'a Sons. Str. Sir Enest CaMel (Swed.), Nan Ik, iron ere. I. W estcreiard & Co. Btr. Clalaale (lir.). Greenock, ballast. Str. Grecian, lloaton, pas5ene:ers and mer chandise. Merchants and Miners' Transports, tlon Company. Str. Royal Sceptre (Br.), New York, cargo in transit, U Rubellt's Sons. Steamships to Arrive FREIGHT. Name. From. Sailed. Noorbotten Narvik Sept. 11 Mannlngtry Suez Sept. 12 Mrdai aiiaaiesuor gn .Hept. n Calcutta Fagersand . George l'yman Po Iga Kutn .....Oran Kept. 2 1 j'ort oo mix ..sept. 23 Barcelona Sept. 21 Huelva Sept. 21 Arcnaai Sept. 2T Hammershuus Dallioa Hept. 2d Georgian Honolulu .... , Sept. 28 Gusto Narvik Sept. 20 Narvik .,., Manchester Oct, 1 CornUhman I.Kerpool Oct, 2 Manchester Miller ...Manchester ....Oct. .1 Algerlana London Oct. 4 North Point Tondon Oct. 4 West Point London Oct. n nio Colorado Santos Oct. B Frednes Havana Oct. I) Fanturcs Turk's Island ..Oct. n neekbergen Rotterdam Oct. 10 Mlnnrsotan Cardiff Oct. 12 Maine London Oct. 12 .Tata Mendl H.lKUnto net.1" Sosua Port Antonio ...Oct. 1S Dominion HEAL ESTATE FOB SALE .Liverpool ......Oct. 14 SUB URBAN SCAttLET FEVER INCREASES 71 New Cnses Reported This Week ns Against 68 Last The deaths throughout tho city durlnir tho week totaled 493, an Increase of 91 over tho number reported by the Dl Mslon of VltarStntlstlcs for the preced ing week nnd an Increase of 109 from the same week last year. Two dentin resulted from typhoid fever nnd 4S new esses were reported. Iist week 61 new cases of typhoid wero re ported throughout the city Scarlet fever shows nn Increase, ns "1 cnses nro re ported this week, ns compared with 6S last week f Dlnrrhra caused the death of 47 In fanti, while tuberculosis claimed 67 aduits Klfl-two deaths are credited to heart dlseaso nnd 37 to cancer. The onuses of death wero ns follows: Tpholil fecr IP! Whooping cough innnineria and InmirntA croup Kntdemlp dlnrnspn . Tuberculoma of lungs Tuberculous meningitis . ., , Other forms of tuberculosis , , Cancer ami malignant tumors , . ,,,,, Simple meningitis Mwplexy and softening of brain, Organic dlrenses of heart Arute bronchitis chronic bronchitis Pneumonia Urom hopneumonln ,, , .,, Other dlsemes of the respiratory system . IMsenses of the stomach Dinrrnen and enteritis Appendicitis nnd typhlitis llernln. Intestinal obstruct Cirrhosis of mer Acute nephritis and Rrlght's disease Noncancerous tumors and diseases of genital organs , . , Puerperal septicemia Other puerperal accidents rnngenltal debility nnd malformations, .. Old age Homicide , ,, All other lolont deaths Suicide All other diseases Coroner's cases pending Total BOY SCOUTS REUNION Corps Which Won Distinction Gettysburg to Parade 1 l l 4 I 1 ST 1 I :it l v.i n t a H 11 s 4 4T a 4 3 r i i , 30 D ., , U 7 70 i 4U3 at Moro than ISO of tho Boy Scouts who helped give their organization such a gooi reputation two years ngo nH nldcs nt the Gettysburg reunion, will hold n reunion of their own today ns oung men It is the nnnunl reunion of tho Gettysburg Bov Scout Scrvlco Corps. The scouts wilt meet nt Boy Scout head quarters, 5th nnd Chestnut streets, at .':30 o'clock, nnd will parade under Field Com missioner Goodmon In tho original forma tion whleh saw them leae for Gettys burg They will then board trolley cars for Torresdale, where they will spend tho day on tho estnte nt CJnnernl IM .,,1 jv Morrell-Camp Moirell, in Boy Scout lanfc gunge The afternoon will bo devoted iST outdoor games nnd the annual business meeting After supper around the annual campfiro speeches will bo made by Gen eral Morrcll. Colonel Beltler.'of the Get tysburg Commission, nnd officials of tins G .,. rt. TAXES TO HELP CITY MEET ADDED EXPENSES Increase in Wealth, More Tlirin $100,000,000, Will Bpost Mu nicipal Receipts $270,000 About one-fourth of the Increased rev enue needed by the city for expenses of 191S will be obtainable from real and Personal taxation In that year, according to the estimates of the Board of Itevl slon of Taxes, certified today to City Con troller John M Wnlton The estimates Indicate a totnl Increase in receipt to tho Mty of $270,000. Increases In the value of realty and personalty tax able next year are looked upon ns only nomlnnl. Tor real estate the totnl value for 1918 of taxable property Is estimate! at 11.655,221,800, compared to fl.660.S01.40p for 1915, nn Increase of $25,018,400 Trie' per sonalty estimate Is $73,CCO 000 for 1916. an Increase of $75,(iO,000 over the 1915 figures, r The estimate of the increased receipts to tho city Is based on the tax rule of $1. City Councils will be asked to nx a tax rate for next year upon the bails of tho estlmntes furnished by the Board of Revision of Taxes on or before Decem ber t Four Apply for Divorces NOnniSTOWN, Pa , Oct. 16.-Kdur ap plications for divorce haye been filed. De sertion Is charged In three and cruet and barbarous treatment In the other. The applicants are Alfred A. Wills, of Cyn wyd, from Mary Wilts: Mabel t,. Huns bcrgcr, of Moreland, from Arthur Huns borgcr; Mary Elizabeth Sevlaon, Pptts town, from John F. Scvlson: nnrl Mo ll vnln, Norrlstown, from Mary Anna Mc-Ilvaln. Men s Bible Class Parade On Saturday Evg., October 23, 100,000 members of the Men's Bible Classes will mnrch on Broad St. from Colum bia Ave. to Moore. Men of all Churches arc invited. For information send to S. A. Wilson, 1543 S. 12th St., or H. MacDonald. 3328 II St. RELIGIOUS NOTICKH OltQAMST AND CHOIR UUItEAU Churches supplied. Frederick R. Davis. Mir. Voles Culture 1714 Chestnut-8t. llaptlst HAITIST TKMTLE, liroad and Berks sts UUsaCI.l, II. CONWUU, Mil preach. MornliiR. loan; lllble School, a, HI; ee, 7:43. ANNA ORAHAM HARRIS will assist tho Chorus In the evening Organ rtccital. 7.15. V. V. Tnde,ll. M. D REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE FOB SALE MAIN LINK, PA. K. It. MAIN LINE. PA. R. R. 1 ' ' i . . . . . m n trrilrvXT on thei flVlJLylXlVlNl MAINLINE! IIEAUTIFUr. COUNTRY SEAT CONTAINING NEARLY FOUR ACRES for sale, by the owner Corner of Latches Lane and Old Lancaster Road. Containing twenty rooms, Including three baths. Hot-water heat, electric light, all modern improvements, garage, fruit, shrubbery, abundance of shade, one acre in truck and flower garden. Private macadam roads. Apply to C I. Prettrman, owner, on premises, or at 704 S. Broad Street. Can be seen at any time Phone Dlcklnnon B033. m' y- m hub JlELlOtOUS NOTICES flajillsi CAnilnnerf CHEHTNUT HTHEET BAPTIST CHURCH Chestnut st. west of 40th UfnOF.ll .ADAMB. 1J. D. Taster. iS U m -"rotherhood of A and P, S'JilS' m -y'orhlP nrt sermon by Tastor. 2 no p. m -nihle School Sp.ni Worship nd Sermon by Pastor. Mrr,ir.,:T,ST C,,0ntl1' "lh nd TMM " supp,,, lO.IO-.jeut Colonel Airs liotlll, of th 8s. i'.",n..A.th1 wl" 'h nker 2 ti- lllhle School T OO r m lunlors' Meetlnc 7 4 p. m Prearhln HerMce. REMOtflim NOTICE MrtlitHltst Eplsropal MT. OARMEU CSSIno Theatre "road and Krle rter. Salter Van clkve stewart. Pastor IOiia.m.-Permon by Csjit. Joseph Heard, Bjlatlon Army. 7 4n.m Hermon bv Ih Psslnr. THE XHRTH E.A nU'RCll The Mf of ejnnin l.vintr. illustrated slides Muslral orosmm qusrtets and duets. .lll bo rendered superior chorus cholf nirector by 80 lantern consisting of anthems, III M re James R, by HarUell, New Jerusalem (flwHrnborclsn) AKCONn t'l,KS. HAPTIST HELrixn HANI! , Meets 3 30, 7th below Qlrard aye, JOHN H.IUIIY, Leader Nunday ee nlnR nel i Servlres nt Prlmlthe M E. Cburcb, 2rtth st and, Lehlnh ave Thursdsy lie nnr nM ti'tM the tnteinitllnnsl Tnlon of Oospel Missions. JOHN A. McINTIIlF., "'i. rriaay niht. ALFRED 11. nt'ti Speaker Rrethrrn FIIIHT CHURCH OP THE nnETHREN (Dunker), onr. Carlisle and Dauphin sts. Preschlor-in SO a m. and 7 41 p. tn. Punday School J 80 p m . Prayer Meeting each Wednesday evenlnf. Disciples of Christ Tlllni) CIIIIIHTIAN CHURCH Lancaster ae. Holly and Aspen sts TB-WINTEIt Psstor, 10 SO. 2 30. 7. 8. Ethical Culture rROF. NATHANIEL KCH.MIIIT will give the openlns; lecture of the season on "lull, glon i and the War' Drosd Btreet Theatre, . Hunday II a. m. Public Imttrd. franklin Home FRANKLIN HOME FOR THE HEFORMA TION OF IVEIiniATES. OlLOia licust su Hunday, s p m . sen Ice. tonducted Lv ii ii.i..- Dr. Carl 1 laker. Welsh Presbyterian ,r,,;s,,l,.?.lJt,!,.eln,r.Falrmount nrv- n. e. WILLIAMS (Enallsh), 1st Si Sunday. 7 80 , p. m . 2d. 4th and Mh, 10 30 a. m Lutheran will preach MESSIAH LUTHERAN "Tho Friendly Churih" intli and Jerferson sts Daniel E. WelRle. Pastor, I0r,0 a. m. and N n. in 7 4T p. tn. Oman Ilccltal, IUoy Lindsay. Organist. Professional soloists UII le School 2 to p m. TAHEHNACI.K, BOth aniISpruce Vm. J MIUeriJ.10r2J8.23)p;jn: TEMPLE, n2ct and Race Rev. A. Pohlman. M. II , 10 30 a m., 2 30 and 7 45 p m. "REINO STILL IN ORDER TO KNOW uuu" is tne subject of th sermon Sunday mornlnK by th psstor. the Rev. Charles W Harvey at tha Church of the New Jerusa lerri, 22d and Chestnut sta Service at 11 Harvey at tho Church of the New Jerusa o'clock Sundsy School at P, SO All seats fro free Everybody Is welcome. Commun ton after morning aerxlce. rrrsbyterlan HOPE, 33d and W'harlon sta Mlnksier, Rev. J. onAY 1IOLTON. D. D Rev WILLIAM TAYLOR CALDW ELL. Assistant 10 45 a. m . "The Cause and the War. 7.45 p. m., "The Essentials of Peace ' WEST HOPE, Cor Preston and Aspen sts. Rev. CHA8 E IIRONSON, D. D Minister. Rev Charles 11. Whltaker, 11 D, Assistant. H50 a. in Brotherhood of Andrew and Philip. 10 30 a m -Morning worship. Rev. Dr John I. Rtete n 111 preach. 2:30 p. m -lllhle School and Men's nibl Clsss R J. McKenty, warden Eastern Penl tentlars, "III seak 7 p. m Christian Endeavor Societies 7 45 First of a Series ol Sermons on a You": Man's Affairs, "Making 'lour Dreams Come Protestant Episcopal CHURCH OF THE HOLY APOSTLES 218T AND C1IHIST1AN BTS Hex. UKOROK HEJtllCRT TOOP. D. D. Iteitor. Ser Ices n a m . 10 30 a. m 7 43 p. m. Sermon by the Rector. OI.H ST. JOHN'S, Brown St. below 8d Dr. Richmond preaches tomorrow. 10 45 and 7.48. CHURCH OF rci'iniANY ST. LUKE ANT) TI1E 13th st. below Soruce. Rev. Dai Id M. Steele, Rector. 8am Holy Communion. loam Sunday bchool 11 a m Morning; Praer and Sermon. 4 pm. Evening Prajer, Anthem and Ad dress The Rector will preach at both services. MHiMMtM FftKHML rrolestoal yTlvWrywlJ'swBPW ST. KTKPMKN'R CMtlstrM 10th st. above Chestnut. , Rev. CARLE ORAMMKR, S. T. D., i inn m, Hunasy Hcnooi. 10 Ida. m. Holy Communion. 11-00 a m -Momtna; rrayer arid Litany, mon by the Rector 4 ixl p. m -Evening: PxaVsr and Addr the Rector. Special music. br Reformed REV LOCUST THEATRE n2D ANDvLOCU8T STS 10 DO A M. 7'45 P M. CHARLES E. BCHAEFFKR. O. B. FIRST N'. A., 18th and Dauphin. RtV.JCmM . D. HICKS, Pastor. 10 JO nd ., 8. tC, aiM. , Reformed Episcopal OUR REUEEMEtt, 10th and Oxfbrd'rk. AtTOUSTl'S E HARNET1. D. U. Ive.tor Harvest Thanksglvlnr Services, 10 30 and Hwedenborglan SEE NEW' JERUSALEM Soelalst I.lterarjr Society SEASON lOIft-ieio commences at Broad 8t, Theatre Sundsv, October 24, J p. m,bieak er, EUGENE V DEU8. on 'Comlnr Demot racy." Music by Van den Heemt .Stria Uuartette Prospectus on request of Miss K. Phe.ps. secretary, MO North 4th st. For Information regarding; the Philadelphia Bchool of Social Sclcnec, conducted by th .-.'uV4VP,,,y ' Mf- " U Unitarian FIRST UNITARIAN, 2123 Chestnut a. Rev C E Ht John. D D , Minister Iu a.p nu'iu.J OCIKW1. 11 H, Bt John on ' Trust isn service, Rev. ohn, D D , Minister Iu a.m.. , 11 m , preaching by. Dr. rust Thyself" 7 p.. m.. luSS v, F. A. Tagllalafela. Yonnr Men's Christian Assoclillen CENTRAL BRANCH. Dr. Edgar J. Banks. In stercoptlcon lecture, "Ribie and the Spade" Holy Land views. Music program. Three attractive Bible study groups, social supper Opening hour. 3 p m.. In auditorium. Y M C. A. work In Japan by C E. Truetnan, Secretary from Nagasaki. Japan. Men'a Meeting. West Branch Y M C A , 32d and Sanrom sts. 4 p. m. Good singing and orchestra. BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS THE SALVATION ARMY, Inr. Philadelphia Headquarters. Colonial Trust Hulldtng, 13th and Market. Colonel R. E. Holi In command. Telephones: nell. Walnut 3733-0. KEAL ESTATE FOR SALE SUBURBAN V REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SUBUIinAN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE -- SUBURBAN mleld mrm on the "Media Short Line" 5c FARE 12 MINUTES From 69th Street Terminal of Market Street L WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY OF THANKING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS WHO, AFTER VISITING SPRINGFIELD, HAVE IN FORMED THEIR FRIENDS OF THE MANY ADVANTAGES WHICH THIS NEW SUBURBAN DEVELOPMENT AFFORDS. WE ATTRIBUTE UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS LARGELY TO THEM. THEY HAVE TOLD OTHERS OF THE BEAUTIFUL AND CONVEN IENT LOCATION, OF THE SUBSTANTIAL IMPROVEMENTS (WHICH ' ARE ALL MADE, "NOT PROMISED"), AND OF THE' ATTRACTIVE PRICES AND TERMS WHICH ARE QUOTED ON BUILDING SITES AND ARTISTIC HOMES WHICH HAVE BEEN BUILT FOR SALE. THEY HAVE THJS SENT US MANY DESIRABLE CUSTOMERS WHO HAVE PURCHASED. THE SPRINGFIELD REAL ESTATE CO. 610 Commercial Trust Bldg.. 15th and Market Sts., Phila. Bell 'Phone; Spruce 3183 Descriptive booklet will be mailed upon request Kej stone 'Phone: Race 3K) Fern Rock, Pa. Fern Rock. Pa. mMmmmimmMm IBBS "&''W 7? SK "" 9S sUP B Ey''"' mnnvrntrm m iiMtiBSatsHBar WmEwF''i KrVsiJ'HiKMi WfW IBafsW i ai mmmmKf MK fifl ymx-zi&tfi iinmmamBgt- Subi 1 T C )urDan JLire Within City Limits COR HTn tc CIIAMPLOST AVE. Only $4000 howfth'sreVVnVenee.eS rr iuw. tuurrun iroiieTs ana train. ii (Lot 20x109 rt.l )9? I IH4 iTnrn lM,ntdk 'Ji!lJ)tl , COMK LOOK TI1KM OVER mwwfMsasM' W4 XZ'l?.?".- 'fnl)r )t'Ji. bi hSTSiL Itock Ststico. " - F. & L. DAVIS nuiLDRnH 18Tn AND NKDHO AVE. SUBURBAN SUBURBAN "-"-M"M"'M."'"""- . -. . TWitjtiSDa MX. Pm h tf Aksww iwm?i a h M ,.WM ilj&v ' -,1? w . In ,th toh MEX .A oj.-..- . 1jy, jnm- . 'iii.iT!r':-"..-" ' "- :i '.rx,.' 3l:'j. t ia wi jjiip.iia 1 if-u'v '2 See Them Today Sixteen of the most beautiful homes you ever saw await your choosinp today. They'ro at Bala-Cynwyd, only six miles from Broad Street Station. No two of them alike yet each having some ono touch not found in the other. Spanish, Dutch, Colonial, English each built from stone taken from our own quarries, and by skilled labor engaged and paid by us. Not a wished-for detail lacking in their construction and unlooked-for touches of beauty on every floor. Scott's Beautiful Homes at Bala-Cynwyd Tho homes are situated in the very pret tiest part of Bala-Cynwyd on Latches Lane, Upland Terrace, Union Ave. and Edge Hill Road. We have a beautiful booklet shQvying the - sixteen homes which we would gladly send on request but better yet, come out today and see them. Take Pennsylvania Railroad to Bala or Cynwyd, or Market Street Elevated to oza .street; men liaia car -fu; to city linc a five cent fare. GEORGE C. SCOTT K '"TaWtt atKala MaaaaaaaaHliiiKl Baaaaaafcl CITY CITY OM sbIHHsB Morris Building, Phila., Pa. 1421 Chestnut Street, Rooms 900-901 Trlrufcone Sume-a tiUlta Wa hava a beautiful linnklnt ahnwlni, v,.( .-.:- ii j:...i,' .I.: :"' ..-.;,.. . " s aixieeu iKimra iu uiu, which we wouin Siual ena uii (viucai SifTi S Can You Afford to Overlook This Opportunity? A Modern Home, Electric Lights, (kOOtfl Hot-Water Heat, etc., for . . . 9&0J Frankford Ave. & Venango St. ""SIW? WE PARTICULARLY INVITE SKEPTIC!? CITY 1350 CASH 1st mortRSEO I1S00 Id InortBage 700 Money required SCO EXPENSES 1st mtge. at B -10 M 80 Taxes per year 27 00 Water rent 12 00 Bldg. loan $7 per mo. 84 00 INCOME Rent at $17 Savlne In I), fc L, . ,$2OI00 . 42 00 Yearly Income $24(100 TntAt Ynn... . 1ST HA $22501 $187 80 $58 20 OKK.MANTOWN OEIt.MANTOU'N aaaaaapsj.fs fr 1-.V i .HML. iv J 1 'Ml CV llJ ' ' JJUHllJl' jf 2 T ttld)CriMlMliMUHklalsaaB3&BMWeV'4d. THE PRODUCT OF MASTERCRAFT Escellent srebllerturs .oA'rir, worlinisnbl tnd b er best lo msterlals hit. vroduced thesa kois.. l.,irni I. tkelr lloe. luiutlous l th,lr appnlntneBts slid raaitaleaees. an wjiaoui ia turn Mtioa or IJUt "bOHisl" tisn. oa blsb sstural rolllmi nusd, UlRAOK UNDKR BID it rtsnou NsUAboraowI sad location exrlualv. Mr motor 41i iu uu i.iii ,iiialiii i.ia uus-Bau HOCK to VI ties sod Ateuus trolley rri'-es tin, fruio ' ffv.vw. vm ..j sr.MKi, Bicepi Bunt ; lSt' WALTER S, BAUER, BuiUU ml Owr Shisler-Built Homes f A modern house with all conveniences, ) rooms and tiath and outside shed, and onl 20 minutes fiom centre or city. $1900 to $3800 Only $250 in Cash Required FEW TO RENT. $15 00 to $17 00 200 of these stores and dwellings hr. sold nut or an operation of m houses on Klxta, Seventh, Falrhlll, Marshall and Sheridan treets tJOOn 1I18INKS3 LOCATION GEORGE W. SHISLER Builder, on Operation ' 3oin V, Rhliler 4 Son. Office, nth A Wolf sta. APAKTMENTS N. E. CORNER 17TH AND WALNUT STS. szzx&'&'Ls.xvsiz. ja-a? o5 ref ' V L.' Mi m&& rjir-ttu. UlBI Ht K WA 5jVjjC 53 imi 'j&-JOltjtmSm jH J. -- wm&g& an! w&zmt msm nnttt,3!3i: U ffJ t 0 Thla 13-etory concrete and (! fireproof ttructuro reaches tit sijak. est point of development aa yat 15 talned in apartment rrn-tiiiiiiim ;nd niay b properly ty!d a Mr. feet place, of abode. V An earnest, effort ha bean nm4m ' to offer a matchless liotne to tlMM whose first consideration la uot la that which they desfre: whn thar Is only perfection, the i4a a eCr acter of which may be aalaeta) ana) shaped accordlnir to tfcs cjaatiMUva requlremenu of the Individual, V uu.kcp ate stisi4aM STVI1I tttai M rooms and one bath to aavan rowsai C and three baths- rwaw y H The location la exceUaati; i:iiiiviiicNi iv iss rtiiaiasaaj as bIiik centre a Ml yet not ta 1 All tklsats ctHMtiderad. fh rvataas sr ninrfss-ssn f uIM1bt wiH x frma.ll vaeaaal t Xvrihar Uformatlvn & t o talnexl and rervatioua m.i iu,Zi NOBHAN a SHKKWo n 'ha- i H1J . '?? .J il ' Uf, 84t n,m. Z&FZ 1 ""H- tomorrow iii Jf
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