aWV"ltVrt '" " ' fSi ,',' fitia ' . . - . b. m 41 Miarf- :-. V J.- . i " ' 'SriniUl I i: . " - EVlM BISBaBB PHiliVJDELPHlA, WEDKEBDAY, JTJHE 28, 1016. nil JilHMH 1 ' ''" mij i iiiii I iTliirf !. ji.i ?..-. 11 '' itiis il .. ft fc..mMW.nn .! in fc hj.V ! i L.n i.iiiiriii .lh.ii .1 n l II I i. ,,..- rii l.iH.I., I 18 II fi'-'r3-V' .vi -r EtTitfjiyJr ..fc Tanun . &iot leit S OF MAPJ tp 'Under trie Moons of Mars" .iM BSSK'rftuhi frm. Mats,. whlm,.h hd mvf r j.i - a.i.1 a and marrini umimn kaWWM'lfn -"TIT i HJB.7A.W5rt i Jiu"m; n gWiyaWTvMTS itUanttK rio.ii' '' III i. rha r "Li's...- t.'.Wlt (.In. r K VtrentiTresW. covered. With bw- ffiSS ten skA? plnt'hiJ the wlekfi .ll ih ..trrnif criMur, This, em . 1.KI& I Jfirtit fliwi to .b hlsjold mena. " war; . Srftri TfW. whom hls J i 6 'tVAnSfHiHilh rfy'in. hallow it. thr k Jmrn. AtlM-' a pri.t flstit with tiuira ' "'fe,raLii nlfiVrfh Wl'.on.M.j.n,.ot ft .fera'STtiuli ravlrtln 'Woratii ! .''SflrWlloU cp thrcwih. th VHyDpr. ' ?S lSxtumtiIt,CiiWfllJirnbf7 to'MTOl'Tnti ' uiM IMvlft.'td ftr.i'ln..,1..two-mn,fll5L CffonStJuctiJ..' JtV hVMpiMtf iWf, r .X .Kn.iHi ah4iufil ?hMnrL dhllahtr .V linl hlrl(AArtp- nf .fhA WMrWWR.Wii RtSirMiMrfiir -te In an lrblp. dMcendln. I'- ,' -'liniV'FT-.n VIII CnnMnunn. Amn.rjUi tnitfrfi hIia ttnnlr until- na'tlnrbj LJVTjxfc w. m..w .... ...,..t ru7...,- ' r'L"' H 'EVnX'iitVjllip.'h'ittpf ;hor p'rn dlanc gg. .'fc-l?ii8.'!faoniiteKTattreBhlp iUonfiedYon..' nhd 'on 1L tCjR.Wn'.lritoVh'ni "Bctiibd.'t& ' hlo "must Bo the A MW Wr quijl.'lr "i-j w;,.daqconcld. ' rii4"W3''fniJltWh.tiie'. Bhattnerpilnfttea, a.ruptlyln S KfiT''U9''rHii','ilnil''felj'th8',blndwstof ft - !vWfflK': Wrt'''eB:. AlJliosphtfriescont'dlartCBMl. 'Sfe'S.'wWfe f.ratonas of bhli: doffed ,theboioro' of wUKtlM?4'0 '''Kltl'e'rlln'Tidi .TOBivliore' itnd vSwB),ttWWiupPortr 1H? Btrntrg4Khdfpolorlcs.i ,n'B''1,ftl11 Ql-this Hton. world., . wlK3-.'JliWr ?' w!tnm.xJ,.l!,'0.8Tce'tho,D,t . MsBli, tlrtWpi drAppid until she'-reed 'oh "tha '' s?JB-iVo. '.Inland' Jioueadurjhgi,:,oqr. decent f ')4S'f. flJlknd)-lnf.tIili:-i;la.ce. had., ben , P m ilmVf fOT' 'out tlit BmaUer .buti moro powerful Vi'il, wr prppe'lsro-i A' 'theses comrtipneed to f JSPSBS ..MWlrltthtHIp tookViipKa JoUrnfaVfonca ,it , ..'" .uh ' -" -:'.-. nv 4hfb innW 'AlfltrtAni -fin lmnvnntlv 'ttku'eiUlV R ahpjlin.d,tl air. f 5."i'WiHr and J jwaroVaiinoUijdodr Neither t Iwlsttd'jbti'ea-Ui-'.thB.-Burfapot'BarBvoni. ' S 'ViAU'UWyt?,!f:Jl..Ba.'r. wero-.W" U ,rt(t,v Thire, nwero ,a few liters and J kJfi!,but''none'-of oe Rfclit-rterclVaptmen J" mahsI'.'plK th 'uppr""nir '.between "the tttle ibtithe-outenKoria t. vVi If j.nUr' l-,thotharbor..ofnth8 no,vy.i6f.,tho l.flpitBor.'. aald, a"v'olco .'b'ehljid ub, vahd JWOinrUjeIKw .yi-oaar. waicnins; ij ,wiui ;nm"ed.BmU'e,on,ljtaillpB., . r -, " "TMs etL'" he'fcontlnuedl "la lanrerfftmn Kv .KejinItrrecfllyeathS watera of ;thp 'esser ,MaDVrB,it.i 10 ijeep,iKirQmiJiiiinir,aDove 'Mrtlnsleyelwo.havB. four .great, pump- I? Ui, itatlOHB 'that forco'thor'oversupply back a, 1ato,ine 'reservolra' far tiorthifrtm't which irta-meni(iiraw uia .water wnicns irn jtSwthelr. farmj Uinda."w t )v. i I,, VXmiw light buret on,m with this ex- pmnaiion. ri, .u .-.. i klrflLa iV , cu men iihu niwnya con ?.I?'. il ft'nlcM that caused great col US2 ,L'7A-'M' t0-,Pu" from the Mid cVt1hlr reservoir alde to Increase the hupplj; pt m precious liquid' which Is o ca,rc Ih the buter world of Mars. Never had t"he(r learned men been able IP' fathom the secret of the source of this fhormpus YolUmp of water. As ages passed IK !) - "'wply como to accept It as a Jnat(f of course, ahd ceased to question it. urigin. Ve. passed s.overat Islands, on which were Mrangcly shaped circular buildings, ap parently rooIlesB. and plerded midway be tween the ground and their tops with small, heavily barred windows. Thoy bore the tnarMbf, .prisons, which wero further ac centuated by. the armed guards who squatted on -low bertche's without or patrolled tno short bench-lines. ' ew bt Jhesa Islets contained over an acre of ground, but Presently wo sighted a much larger ono directly ahead, This proved to be our destination, and tho groat shin was soprt' made fast against tho steep shore,. ( Jtodar signaled' is to follow him, nnd tWUh a hnlf-tloieh onicers and mon wo loft h battleship and. approached a large oval structure a couple ,c-f ' hundred yards from the shore. "You shall soon see, Issus." ,nald 3fodar to Fhaldpr, 'The few prisoners wo take are. presented to her. Occasionally she' se lects '-slaves from' among ithem to replenish the ranks of her handmaidens. Nono serves Issjis, above a single, year"." V.Thoro was'a1' ferlpi smile on the black's llpa that lept a cruel and sinister meaning to, his slmplo statement, .Phildor, .though . loath to believe that leiuin was allied to such as these, had cd lumcncou -10 entertain uouuta anu tears. She , clung Ivery .closely to me, no longer th'e'tpfoild daughter of tho master of life arnl death upon 'narnobm, but a young and frlnhtchcd glrl( In thoN power of relentless .enemies , " " .'the tiutldlngiwhlch we now entered was entirely .'roo.tlesi.- 'In t's' centre was a lonp tank of 'yater,' set below the .level of tht floor 'like .tho; .swimming pool of a- natato rlum.1 .Near one side of the pool floated an odcMooklnB, black object. Whethor It were some 'strange' monster , of. these burled tv'a'ters 'r- a "queer raft I could not at onco pefc'e)ye: ' ' ," i i'VVa' were t soon to know, however, for as WP'rea'ched' the, edg of tho pool directly' above" the .thing, Xodar cried out a few words' In' p, strahge tonguo. .Immediately a hatch cover was raised from thesiirface of trie object' and a black seaman sprang' frpm fhe bowels of this' atrango .Craft. , 'XodnV'riddrcflsed.tlic -Bcnma'n. . '' i'ransMIt to your odlcer," ho said? "tha commands of Dator Xodar. Say to him "thar Dator -Xodarj-wlth oftle'ers and mon. escorting two '-prisoners, would be trans ported 'to .the'. gardens of Issus beside tho QpWe'n'.Temple.''- .- 'Wes?f'dbo the shell of thy., first an cestor, most nqblo Dator," replied the man. "It shall' be" done oven as thou,'8aycBt." "And raising both hands,-palms back Ward.i abovo his -head after tho manner of s.ilutc'whlch Is common to all races of Dar s3onv hi. disappears once moro Into the en trails of hln ship.. A : "moment 'later an' officer, resplendent In the' 'gorgeous trappings of his rank, ap peared on deck and welcomed Xodar to. the vessel, 'ahd In the' lattor's wake we filed aboard nnd below; " ' -The cabin lnwhlch wo found ourselves extended,. entirely' across the ship, having, portholes on either' aide below tho water line: -Np 'sooner wore all below, than a num ber 'of commands', were given. In accordance with- which the ihat'ch 'was closed and se cured, and the vessel commenced to vibrate to .the-rhythmic purr of Its machinery. 2l : "Whore can we be going In such a liny pool of water?" asked Phaldor. "Not up." I replied, "for t noticed par ticularly that whllo ihe building s .roofless It Is covered with a strong metal grating." "Then Where?" she esked again.. "From tho appearance of the craft I judge we are going doWn," I replied, Phaldor shuddered, for such long ages have the waters of Darsoom'fl sens been a thing of tradition only that eyen this daughter of the thorns, born ns nhe had been within sight of Mara' only remaining sea( had tho samo terror 6f deep water ha s a common attribute of alt Martians. I'resonuy me sensation 01 sinning- Decamo Verjv npparent Wo were going down swiftly. Now wo could hear ' the water rushing past tho portholes, nnd In the dim light that filtered through them to the water beyond' tho swirling eddies were plainly visible. ' Phaldor grasped my arm. "Save mo I" she whispered. "Save mo and your every wish shall be granted. Any thing within the power of the holy therns to giVo "wilt bo yours, rhnldor," she stum bled' a little here, and then In a very low voice,-"Phaldor' already Is yours." . I felt very sorry for the poor child and placed my hand Over hers where It rested on my arm. I presume my tnotlvo was misunderstood, for with a swift glance about the apart ment to assure heraelf Hint we were alone, she threw both .arms .about my neck and dragged my face down1 to hers. CIIAPTEH IX Issus, Goddess of Llfo Eternal i TflE confession1 of lova which the girl's fright hnd wrung from her touched mo deeply, It humiliated me as well, since I felt that In some thoughtless word or act I had given her reas'on to'bellove that Ire clprocatcd her affection. I havo always been moro concerned with fighting and kindred nrtB, which havo over seemed to mo more fitting a man than mooning over a scented glqvo fbur sizes too small' for him or kissing 'a dead, flower that, has begun to smel like a cabbage. So I was quite at a loss as' to what to do or to say, A thousand times rather face the wild hordes of the dead sea bottoms than meet the eyes of this beautiful young girl and tell her tho thing that I must tell her. But there was nothing elso to bo done, and so I did It Very clumsily, too, I fear. Oently I' .unclasped her hands from about my neck, nnd still holding them In mine I told her tho story of my lovo for Dejah Thorls.- That of all ' the women of two worlds that I had known arid admired dur ing my long life sho alone had I loved. The tale- did not seem to please her. Like a tigress sho sprang, -panting, to her feet. Hor beautiful faco was distorted In nn ex pression of horrible, malevolence. Her eyes fairly bla'zedj Into mine.. "Dog," sho hissed. "Dog 'of a bla's phemcrj '.Think; you that, phaldor, daugh ter of Matat Shang,' supplicates? Sho commands.-. What to hor Is. your puny outer world passion for tho' vile .creature you those In your other llfej "Phaldor has glorified you with her love, and ypu have spurned her. Ten thousand uhthlnkqbly atrocious deaths could not atone for tho affront that you havo put upon me. Tho thing that you call Dejah Thorls shall dlo the most horrible of them all. You havo sealed the warrant for her doom. , . ''And you! you shall be tho meanest slave In 'tho service' of tho goddess you have attempted to humiliate. Tortures and Ignominies shall be heaped imon you until you grovel at my feet asking the boon, of death. "In my gracious generosity I shall at SEEN IN THE SHOPS vv V i'V FARMER1 SMITHS mr v. t i.j-1 RAINBOW CLUB L iE:iJITl?ljE;iAB.Y;iN T.HE;GET-WELL LAND ' Dearest ChlldreriI'wlsKOrL'hbw Ijxish! J .could tell .you of the many, iny wonderful thiriga .which' our1 club your club has done since wo first f, Tharoare b"oya(who'h'ave'learned to put their money in the banks. Boys P f no have .learned o kiss their 'mothers. Girls who havo. learned to bo kind to is ielrya'thp.rsanirother'fnem'bera i Vrho are.beinrjr kind, to their teachers in school. I 'iWohaerfui.i'sniti, ,",.. ." ' , .j.flut, mu3t,ieu you ox, one iiwie iaax y"u ia(,nuw. oui, uu chjuhib .. MWpewhb"?:w!a9:'6nVlbed'!of ''pain, and sorrow" when our club first; started. is 1. Dld-iour clubVheltrT.Never mind, the thing to remember is this, sho is ifcettlng;eil.' Wri mustnotfisk'how or why, b'ut she, has risen, .from tho bed of 4ffl and ft 'now' making, others happy andha? said "flood-by" to, her nurse. rslYbur editor'told you how he sent her three powders to take, one FAI1H, j.iwplheir'HOPE, nr!d'ftev.'tWrV LOVE, 'and how she was .pleased to.receivo them. A NaviiF irivn un'liAnn 'fir nnmn tiftl. friends are sick-or. suffering, do not clvo p-t-tc-: :.? zz:-n rj.i t :: :i , j, iojic, out 'Keep aoing norneninu aor iiicui. " 't Wedb'-notneda crediVfo'r anvthinir:. all we know is that the Little Lady ?,.'. .. .V ' .. , ' '. . ' ' .' HI. -111. J .i ! ncss. wOetWeH Land (t'Jah the royal troad to health,- wealth and happi ' Y?h.eij ' sKe'has 'fully; recovered she will repay in' some way the kindness ii.iJ ri-ii. i' i it'i. li-l iiilt' --1 1J...L1 i .!., j .-. i. SMITH, '8 Editor. P Y?r .oeehem," but she i will, ho 'doubt, pass along' the good work. I 4hdpsor;,.:: .: farmer smi ml? v . .-. ;. . Chl,dreni i f Atpcy, UWjrittejuFroiB Picture vy-t ., . , ... .- . r , Se"le and Mareiar 4n"v boat.on the SSt,aclj;J,rl-.9ra helpsto row bpiL They' like to'rdw and when, the X? IS "Brtltfoth-' thoV maka'Uhit boat' move JJtt.fBt. TheyiJp'.by thUlda.pfth !;lTh(i plae'whera' they ho to school h ! njtle by 'laffj, .frorh" their" house, but Mjl hof, hap.-'mtreroB y-tho Ukol " So. W.ty -ay Jr', Htfaa Hwo take he 0.t.and'KO-.to scfleoL but If 'tha.cloudM are Sfc;H.Via'jr;nJt safe for Wy '. thaVboaf. and they mlhd hit 'lavtpli' thjSmvi i One' when Vhanhad tied their boat to 5;,r?K. near, the, acnopjhouB.e omp bad, boys, WiW .Thelr'.leav?' took the boat and it. Fjwjoow'acrtoss, tha lake, DUt'th'a bad p ?rt jdld 5ot' Jiidw hbwe'fomib tHa ;oar M. on f thein let ah bar- alp from his HjWt na.of.tM're'st knew how- to cull a boat. Charlevdld' and ,aIS Marie. tn"Ma'boya7hB'",rto try for "help f.211 Jtiunnt' wet t pW wlth..boV iyoU'hiva not- been taught toirow. , A -Quotation j br ltOBERT'iBHIAJUMONT. Mt Airy, liinkt ! It n' , ' i.nll.'n.nl 7V 1. n Jt honSat (n K. " I.' .' K-Vn'i.nit In f,'MV to ba wise, and posujBlnjr all W.3HtlM. to xer?laa,them.n tha niost WacafaJ, ottwaiid mannen ... " Ltf?'aM!iifk.t '' '" aj?l tcf bom a ipember if your JjSf.nborpuUon .ft: I, agV, to !wi&'$!9 JPNDNE88 each:xnd TV; M ' tt it iMMWt.,M j T 7gr, " t. 1 1 1 1 t f i ll IK vTyy pt '? '' nrr -aft- 5f f-- M -. IT MUST BE STOPPED! There arc too t many accidents 1 Let 'us all try to stop" them. If every one of ustis mor.e careful, then there will be fewer accidents.' 'Next Saturday, in our Fourth of July number, we will have an an nouncement to make that will inter est you ALL., This 14 to be a treat .surprise. We ar?. to have ONE definite thing tot members of Farmer Smith's Rain bow Club to do-and we will tell you abou,t .it next Saturday. De SURE to get our Fourth .of' July numbejr. FARMER SMITH. Vacation Notes Russell Qudknecht, Vjne street, ope of our tainted young; authors, la spending- the, summer nar Medford. JH. J. We arauure Russell will have. a tasta of real country life, for his bungalow la situated fully three miles from th nearest store oeptra. May wa -hope, that Russell will write fre quently, o'f the. happy outdoor and share Ita pleasures with our city Rainbows? Catherine Rosenberger, Spring City, Pa.. will leave shortly for' her summer home In Richardson Park. pel. "During these vaca tion months Catherine will endeavor to es tablish a branch of tha Rainbow Club In this toretty resort. , Things to Knor and Do m S"I?WBR FART- Our Uvea will ba happier U we kitaw .the flowers. When wo Ilka people, W4 want to know their names, Let usinow.tha names of pur frlends-tho ilawers. Therefore, tell me tha names, of three-flower having WHITE as thelc hlef poloA WWte clover Is ppe. now name some. (ii Fill Jn 'a m'sslng letter; XX Hot out XXX Something. T. X- A peraon I love, ' XXX.-r-Jfad. jnie foof " Putf the, word together. ill pur OBKO vwjr veaay. nu na i iLz rk all sa m A ) X7ra h a V b n n . Vat 4iv ?sof,take"w h Oral lfftse of j-Js. name 4ot Ti9ll 4 put whati.f tha eaatlwr with ptUM 7 . " BILLY BTJMPUS ON GUARD By Farmer Smith "One, two, throe, FOUR!" "One; two, three, FOUR!" Dllly Rumpus marched up and down In front of his home, proud as could be. airs. Flea waa seated on the tip end of his tail, watching the proceedings. Every time Billy said "FOURj" Mrs. Flea would give him an extra bite which made him turn nroUnd with a Jump. "Look here!" shouted Mra. Flea, "what are you doing? I thought you were a gen eral a, general doesn't keep guard," With 4hatMre. Flea gave Billy another bite, just for good measure. "Ouch!" exclaimed Billy, "One, two, threo FOURj" "Soft.ly, softly," whispered Mrs. Flea. "You will wika the enemy," "I'm a g'e'neral,.but'a general must stand guard t his turn;" replied Rllly. "One, two, three, FOUR, ouch!" ."One, two. three, FOUR, ouch!" "How bravo you are." laughed Mrs. Flea. "By the wny, what are you guarding?!'. "I'm. guarding my happy home," replied Billy proudly, "Thank you for telling me," answered Mrs. Flea, "if you will excuse me. I'll go Inside a while." "One, two. three, FOUR, ouch-eel" Mrs. FJea gave .Bllly a partlpg- bite. Our Postofllce Box Louis CatalanoJllarket street. Is one of our "All Rainbow" baseball players? Al most every score that has come breathless ly In to the Raln- ??'' ?'" Pm 'he Ma Qt street Jun iors, "fcrhlch team liouls r!aya, has sontalned the name of our Rainbow pn the winning side. Pood luck to him. more hits to him and may ha con tlnue to be as splendid a Rain, bow as he Is hiu. ballplayer. George Thomas Is another West Philadelphia lad who Is quite as well acquainted with a bat as ha Is with his breakfast l.UUW L'ATAIv.NQ fork. George man. ages his school team. Wa would Ilka to hear fropl Joseph DagPsUna, Howard Ford and lon Brown on, tha late progress of their respective tes.ms, Blspeth Evelyn Ing-, Applegata. street, has had lots of wonderful things happen tq her these days. One of them was being prqmpted to Grade 3 A, Then her teach K gave her tickets for fhe ZooJ Elspeth Is l' t0. m.ak0 "P04 u9 the tickets, for whlla visiting tha animals aha will raw tlny sketches of them that are to be reoro. duced in the Club News. v More East Mhsdawqa Rainbows! Due to the unceasing efforts of Viola Casacclo, They are Mary Bates. Isabella and Thersa VerantU Wllhelmtna and Isabella WhltJ and Warner Fabean. Everett Church 1 a new Selleravllle member. Susie, Christina Anthony and Michael aruccjo are ha latest Vneland Rainbows. ' - Favorite Records 8Bt n bjrjfRED KOELLBB. Joklntown Pa. ' I. Th Pathfinder orlPnam j"' oh WUcoiiajn. 3- College Medley. 4. America, iWeTou. 8.you'H8e.There, . Lights Qut. T. Hall Pennsylvanli g. Hurrah far thf!tRe4 apd, the Bias I s. Alagasam. !! aOWBUt. Bailey PlayaUUkalihi it, OeorgJe. Moop. U- Under tha Double Epf le March, is. A N.w,Cufoi; DfinklinC It Nw York: Hippodremi aic ' V-rfitm M I1' ''l VWjX A DON'T EAT RAW SAUSAGE, IT CONTAINS MILLIONS OP BACTERIA, EXPERT SAYS: GOOD VALUE IN LINGERIE ONE of the shops Is featuring a special In this practical tub skirt It Is a Bnug-nttlng, four-gored model, finished with a deep ilounco with cither a plain or scalloped edgo, made of an excellent quality of tub dlllc. which wnshes oxtremoly woll. Both front and bnck panels nre reinforced, a fcoturo worth noting. It Is a very good value. It comes In flesh 'and white at J2.05. Crepe do chine Is UBed for th(s brassiere, which hnH a hemstttchod yoke and satin ribbon tie nnd shoulder straps, tho latter ending In hows trimmed with French flowers. It comes In all-whlto, all-Ilosh or whlto with flesh trimming for J1.G0. Tho name of the shop where these articles may bo purchased will be supplied by the Editor of the Woman's Pngo. Evbnino Lbdorb, G08 Chestnut street. Tho request must bo accompanied by a stamped, self-addressed envelope, nnd must mention the date on which the article appeared. length grant your prayer, and from tho high balcony the golden cllfTs I shall watch the great whlto apes tear you asunder." Sho had It all fixed up. Tho whole lovely program from start to finish. It amazed me to think that ono so divinely beautiful could at tho samo time bo so fiendishly vindictive. It occurred to me, however, that she had overlooked ono little factor In her rovenge, and so, without any Intent to add to her discomfiture, but rather to permit her to rearrange her plans along moro practical lines, I pointed to tho nearest port hole. ' Down, down wo continued to sink until the heavy glass of the port-holes became noticeably warm from the heat of the water without. Evidently we were very for beneath the surface crust of Mars. Presently our downward motion ceased, and I could hear the propellers swirling thrbugh the water at our stern and forcing us ahead at high speed. It was very dark down there, but the" light from our port holes nnd tho reflection from what must have been a pdwerful searchlight on tho submarine's nose showed that wo were forging through, a narrow passage, rock lined, and tubelike. After a few minutes tho propellers ceased their whirling, and then commenced to rise swiftly toward the surface. Soon the light from without Increased and we camo to a stop. Xodar entered the cabin with his men. "Come," he said, and wo followed him through the hatchway which had been opened by one of the seamen. Wo found ourselves In a small subter ranean vault. In the centre of which was the pool In which lay our submarine, float ing as we had tlrst seen her with only her black back showing!. Round tho edge of the pool was a level platform, and then the walls of the cave rose perpendicularly for n few feet to arch toward the centre of the low roof. The .walls about the ledge wero pierced with a number of entrances to dimly lighted passageways. (CONTINUED TOMORROW.) MOVIE HOUSES HELP RED CROSS CAMPAIGN JOHN J. KIRK LEFT ESTATE OF MOKE THAN $105,000 Will Disposes of His Property Private Bequests in Among tho wills probated today wero those of John J. Kirk, 7377 St. Martin's lane, which, In private bequests, disposes of property valued at moro than $105,000; William H. Curry. 022 North 4th street, tiolcdo; Anton Sauter, 314 OIney avenue, $9009; Elizabeth Vnn C. Heberton, North Wales, Pa., $9000; Margaret J. Caves, 4148 South Carllslo street, $4000, and Levering Minister, 2243 North 16th street, $3000. The personalty of tho estate of Elizabeth F. Neumann has been appraised at $9140,54. By WILLIAM A. EVANS, M. D, IF YOU are templed to eat raw sausage put It off until you have read this through. If you eat It then It Is your affair. Trichinosis In human being's Is much more prevalent than you think. Mild cases nre passed off as muscular rheumatism. More severe cases, as some form of fover, may1 be typhoid, Tho principal causo of trichinosis Is the eating of smoked sausage, the kind that you see on tho free lunch counter. There fore, If you must eat freo lunch stick to frankfurters, wieners and the cooked meats. The Government has found that holding pork In the chill room at a low temperature for a certain tlmo will kill trichina, but tha' method has hot been npplled In tho regula tions yet. Perhaps next year you can eat smoked sausage without getting trichinosis, but do not try It this summer. Mr. Carey, n student nt the University of Chicago has made a bacterial study of mnrket sausnge, Ho found that IE grains of fresh home-mndo sausage only contained CC0 bacteria. Such sausage Is safe. A like quantity of some market sausage contained as high ns 300,000,000. Ono authority says that n sausage con taining more than 10,000,000 bacteria per IE grains Is unfit to cat, because It either has beon made out of off-dolor meat or else It has bocn put up by very dirty pcoplo using very dirty methods. Another au thority places 2,000,000 as the limit beyond which the bacterial count must not go It tho sausago Is to bo considered safe. Of tho 34 samples examined by Mr. Carey, three exceeded tho first top limit and 1 tho second. Among the bacteria contained In sausage are soma very harmful Varieties. Especially Is this true of certain of tho Imported sausages. It Is much better to stick to domestic sausnge. Mr. Carey found that cooking killed th bacteria In BaUsage, Frying In lard, after simmering In water; frying In lard over asbestos or over wife gau boiling Irt water, were nil found to be efficacious In sterllztng sausage containing1 great num bers of bacteria. But tlnia Is required. Dolling must be kept up for 20 minutes at least and frying for more than 10. One cooked sausage purchased from a restaurant was found not sterile, Threa others were. . .Carey found that sausage was not In fected by the casings. Tha trouble was with the meat used and with din mntimil of 'preparation. It Is possible wltluaiJIces to cover up tho tasta bf meat that la a little off. Tho methods of manufacturfc are chiefly at fault. Tho sausage bought In tho residential districts was not so good, as shown by tho bacterial tests, as that In, tho districts not b good. Half tho samples contained sulphites, Tho sam ples containing sulphite wero not preserved any better than the others. The reason? for using sulphite are that It reddens tho meat and preserves It. Nenrlv two-thirds of the samples con tained starch, Some samples contained 12 per cent, starch. Cooked oausage Is safe enough, Raw sausage Is not. -The methods of manu facture need Improving from tho sanitary standpoint MIDNIGHT MARATHON ON BOARDWALK GIVES SHORE FOLK THRILL Two Young Men nnd a Girl En gage in Twenty-Block Spurt as Throng Leaves Cabarets OHIO VISITORS AT SHORE i ATLANTIC CITY, Juno 28. A midnight marathon on tho wooden walk created ex citement Inst night, many persons returning from cabarets nnd other nmusement places thinking tho fleet-footed pedestrians, were criminals. The participants wero sport loving visitors, two men nnd a young girl, nnd thoy only Indulged In this 20-block spurt to crcato a llttlo excitement, and thoy wero successful. To nvold being nrrcsted they selected an hour when the pollco squads were bolng changed, nnd as they were all swift runners, they easily outdistanced the crowds of curious persons who wero anx ious to llnd out what It was all about, Af. a meeting of tho board of managers of (ho Max and Sarah Bamberger Homo for Sick and Crippled Children this week the nnnual report showed that moro than 700 children had been taken care of In the last year. Tho homo Is situated In Longport, Im mediately adjoining tho Wldener Home. It Is open for tho summer nnd plans have been made for tho entertainment of a larger number of children this season. "CLEAN UP" BOAT DISTRICT. Arrangements havo been completed for tho "cleaning up" of tho boathouso dls-, trlct, on tho meadows near where the1 rail road bridges cross tho Thoroughfare.. All the owners will be compelled to add drain ago facilities and repair the houses or they will bo razed, Inasmuch as the rental values are low and many of the houses nre only occupied by squatters, It Is figured that tho nuisance will be quickly nbated. Plcnsantvlllei tho thriving little burg seven miles from here, has plans for n sower system. An election will be held In tho fall to get tho necessary legal consent from property owners; but ns tho ma jority of tho taxpayers' and residents ara In favor of tho Improvement, It Is expected that the ordinance will be passed. 1 Two thousand excursionists from tha mlddlo West nro hero for an outing and will 'remain until Friday. They "were brought here by an association of retail grocers In Ohio. They came In special trains and most of the expenses for their entertainment will ba paid by tho associa tion. A cross between a blackberry and n rasp berry, known In tho West ns a Logan berry, has been successfully raised at Brlgantlno Junction, nenr this city, by George Cornle, formorly of Portland, Ore. The now fruit has tho tnsto of tho raspberry with some of tho tartness of tho blackberry It Is said that It can" bo raised successfully In the Bandy soil of Jersey without the use of fertilizers. It Is vnluable for the making of jams and Jellies for pies. SEASHORE VISITORS. Mr. nnd Mrs. H..D. Kellner, of North 18th street, Philadelphia, nro hero for four weeks. Mr. Kellner Is nn otneer of a bank ing Institution In Philadelphia. Mrs. noso Behal and- tho Misses Helen and Florenco Behal, of Germantown, are lato arrivals who will remain for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Hexamcr and tho Misses Amy Marloand Mlnnlo Hcxamer, of Philadelphia, nre at their cottago for the season. ss I I 1 i ss i i t MAND0 Removes Superfluous Hair from Under the Arms The low neck and sleeveless Kown demand a smooth white skin. Sold by Drue and Depart ment Stores. IW l cvv xW7j Plea for Membership of 50,000 to .Be Made on Many Screens More than a hundred thousand persona will have their attention drawn to tho Red Cross 60,000 membership campaign through tho' medium of the movlng-plcturo machines of 60 theatres In every section of the city today. This unique publicity campaign Is conducted by the Southeastern Pennsylva nia Chapter of the American Red Cross So clety. with headquarters at 1419 Walnut street. Within 21 hours after the plan of cam paign was received through the co-operation pf Stanley Mastbaum, managing di rector of the Stanley Company. It was ar ranged to have tha Red Cross campaign boosted In a half hundred houses. At the call'of tha Red Cross, Mastbaum called to his aid N, O. Oreenwald, of the Animated Slide Advertising Company, who superintended the placing of tha Red Cross slides In the theatre movlng-plcture ma chines. With ,a, taxlcab loaded with the Red Cross appeals and accompanied by representatives of the Red Cross the thea tres were visited and co-operation requested. Every manager visited responded favorably without a moment's hesitation. Tha campaign will not cease until Philadelphia-' t entirely cqvered and some of the outlying "ectlons also have been reached. S BWg THE CHEERFUL CHERU& TKe joy-giving thirvpiuch ts motors and ytchxa I possess ir &. quite jcJVty measure. . 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