- PHILADELPHIA! 1 uitil l)n lrrttt i j . ... . J flVEfflKG IiEDaBRPtriLADELrHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1916 I ' ' ' 'J '"' ' ' ' ' ' i.i i , ! I,. , .,,.... , , flttAIf, AND FLQUR fHerelpte, lSS.frHsbtuh, fWulMlnh feat wit bullt'h. anl with tihlarrtrable Si and a fairly sctlts demand, prices iVenced 8c. quotatlonat -'rlot,tn BLritecelrde. .4MS. ntii. Trad was .lib no lropottant chatias In trice, pun. a- I'lf lota ror lorai Irene, nn in loca (rfrtt No. S r Haw, sdWSTetdfl, stumer .'TO fail dn. No. rf lellow, DaOStui do. CKewlBte. llUR liiiah Prices nd. 'up with mand jralf . lttatW. No riWWMci stands M Hliits.,Mt.'lHe. lilta. imnin urciriPi , wei lata .""4JW..WI. ? S wcae. There wan. Utile tradlnr and the. . ". a Mr wrv., Tnr was Utile tradlnr raelrjwmlriitl Uuotatli li .Winter rlarv HW V tut Ho, rsittnV IT. cotton aacaa. in poo 1 I sarlia T llilOT.Ctlt do, 32 H.J0i city ml a. choice- and fancy BT Hi099. tIJJL.mllJii tfsular tradee . rA'WsVn? ,u"hU kiso VjWltJ.waa .nulet' but steady under trlnia. n Quote lo.nOWt per tbl. T rnovisioN3 .nyiM.iDiP. with a fair Job- iikiib, iij- iron, in P?is( n3c; wentern beef, In eeta. Kl a.nit Muotal onai 71.. ip riVUfi. n3ei weatern ri iri - i...-ci ".-..-fct- -..., ,.j:i 3'lnd air dried. Bid! weatern beet, knucklee trViera. ipoed. 84el beef hams, ISJOSJi TfimlUf., 25l.HUi jiama. S. P.Syrea, , MtisoUcI di, skinned, looae, SlrJSl'.rt h imohei , Mired, aa to weaiern 1' ed. eS! SSOlimnt other nanla. emoked, brand and avereire, UlHci hama, I cured. 31H CI dn boiled, bona. ,MCI rlcnlo ahauldera, P, I cured, lAtl do. emnked.,lBliel .bellies, In b ekle, 4tr Id ateraae, looae. IW01 hreatifaat i In lei areakfi brand and average, city cured at baron, weatern cured, !2'4ei reillicu, itan loic I lard, riira tllr. kettle rendered tin nEFlNKD SUOAHS cured. 52". t, no. on, , ilia renrlerrf. kettle rendered mJrkel waa..-ery flrm but..1Utl . ne. Hit nrlrea: F.Jira nne tranuiated, o.TAci red 0 nej contectlonera' A, 0.03ci soft I, BVO.UUC. DAIRY PIIODUCTS ITTEH Demand waa fairly , ectlre and uif wn ,io ,i nu quotiitlnnai Mealern ui -rero well cleaned up u . Followmr are in; nery, fahvr atcile, AHHci I etra nrlta, Bntisicj nrata, i. lSflimi ntift' prints, net .o, . average er;ira.;iMcraiu no. ' ...m, .a aaakim n, mitni i.i.li Mil. Ijuaii-'i "ui r. -vinyw, u,vu.iii jciuuma IKett fncy flrata. 4lW44r. . 60S There wa it ocd Outlet for llrn llm- .?..r.,s!r.r; u r aecands. tr. HM .do. at Id err ruled firm, hut mti'h of tboRviiniy waa ultnrtlve atoek, wlilrh wmdilll and weak. tatlonat In free c-taea, nearby etra, I dot.) nearby Drela, ll'.lin ner atandard ca fir current rtcelcta, I'J.flO per ce"i neatei reatern. ri JJe per dot.) watem eatra flrata, 10.90 eul do. nrata. in.30GO.au rer caaei re- rW-rflnr ea. eatra. w.m .er cnaei oo, nrata, Rflrjli do. teconda. tr.SdOII.4n per caaei tl'cted candled fresn egaa were Jobbing 'IVC per noa. . gsn Ilemnnd wa tali-'y itcthe ilnd adrancea 'ic unuer iignt ortfrini country adrlcei. q-iotatlona: light orffflnia and naiinnat rcetr Tnrir ream, fancy. SOUfSuUci do, do. fair to I, 1I019HC1 do, part aklma, HOlSe. 1 POULTRY t.tVf. There waa a. fair Indulry.fnr dealr Hock and xalua were well euttelnfd Kol 4 211 IB 01 8c t tilaeona. rjoi are the quotatlona: Fnwla, aa to quality, 131 roosters, iitnoci apring cnicai rAtiatera. 1 r to Quality, 2iR22ci Whit" Leahorna. nc iriuur to quality, lSWSOei ducka, aa to alt a euauiy. invisct maeonn. oia. .per pair, klli-: ilb. young, per mr. 18O220. BBKSflKl) There wpa a fair demand for .deilrable-alred atock of all dracrlptlona and giaraet ruiea nrm. wuotaiions -.fscked . rowla. 13 1o, bog. dry cted..Sloi do. weighing tUffii i narket ruled firm, -.wirkul fowla. 12 ...IJ ,., M .! AtL Kit r. Ik. , lei do.,, ."""ilng 4 Iba, apiece. 28o: do, ling en iua. aivece. 4.-CI oo, weighing a ma. , 2UV2ic. rowia, in ddib. icepackea. . 'welghfng 408 Iba, aelece.a3ct aouthern ana and Illlnola, .weighing 4 05 Iba. apiece, cjamaller alaea. 11) 22c. Old rooatera, d . wi 2RM tut. weatern, weighing 3lf4 71 vi dry. TlnaMttnrr nhlnlrsn ivaBiaan u..lU. i v w-n(iici .llivniiin, --(rr4ia Tf risii Iba, ana oter per. pair, 20U2flci Drolling 10c rhlckena, per Pair, I hi. c: . cnicRenn, , wvianina: oun1. idb. tier Dtir. f Mel do, rnljed alaea. 220SSC. Ilrollera. Jer- , .fancy. 30pa2c nrollera. ether nenrby. Itklni iH2 Iba. apiece, 28080c. nrollera. BHrtr. amauer alaea, 2HWH7C. Ducka. n-arbr. arliif.,21c. ,Squaba. per doaen White, weigh Mil l 13 Iba. per doaen, 13.7BJJ6: do. weigh at !l "I'ft. ""', "S' doaen. t4.8BO0.60i do. NtMrur 8 Iba. per doaen, 1494. snj do, welch tatflbt. per doren. J3 B0O8.T5; do. weighing fttt.11"- ,VT 3yn' i2.TBOS.00f dark. 12.60 fi.M! email nnd No. 2, 00c1.2S. FRESH FRUITS Cfctleaatock aold fairly and values generally ja. 7R01 flOlTnrk Imnerla . f! 1 .!Bi Ducheaa. $2.232.75i fair to good ISO! applea. 3.23! Wealthy, Dele.ware.and Maryland WTBc: iSV vio A. ",".' "'jappiea, per crate. ItH; i I1O2.50! peachea. New ,Tork, per baa. , ttOBSai do, do. par bushel-baaket, 11.23 iafS. T 'H'Jni'. pr crer, Elberta. 482: Belle. tl.BO02l neare. Nor Vnrr tint, per bbl., I3O0I grapea. Delaware, Con. rwL vir. itaie. luufuuci aa. npr .m hiibaf IU9Si K'umai. New Tork, per basket. Damson, lOSOci Prune, 23030c; cfreen Qage, 23080c. VEGETABLES Polalwa were quiet and barely steady. Onlona ..line quai iaeuioes, per bbl, No, 1 Eaatarn Bhore, S2.S0O P iftd cahbars Af tootitlona; Whits potatoes! ne quality were flrmlv hM notatner Pnnivlv,fila nn.l Tork. fancy, per bush., 11. 1201. IS. White THE WEATHER Official Forecast IVARHItoMTflW. Rent. 5? Tor eastern Penhavlvnnla unil New .Ter. Jjr Overcast weather tonight and Satur- y, poMitjiy with showers I somewhat lower ""pefgture Saturday; gentlo to moderate with winds. 1 Showers covered most of tho Iika He- n, me Ohio Valley, western New York nortnern and western Pennsylvania Title the last twentv-fotir linura. hut fnlled tPregd SOUthenfitnrar nv,. tUlm 1nnnlll M to the New Jersey coast, although there j. ounio inaicanons yesterday that they Hint do SO. Fair weather liar nill,4 W the remainder of the country. The T.7"11'" rose in me Middle Atlantlo , as was anticipated, and are nearly Lw e normal thl mornlntr. it is IK z'V. al mPst Plces In the Lake .vi aim me central valleys, . U. S. Weather Bureau Bulletin tOtMrvatlona taken at 8 a. m. eastern time. 'auiu. "! rtsln- Veloc- aw."i Sift ".'.I'" B(! . III.,,.. R'i nnnill n . an pHlari' rr;:" M 9Sf. IIU- ' tt Li?M Tea.",'. R4 XR": T,V" 1 rii:xe.: t3 b, u.t . . nil Polls, ind. Bit '"Tine, rittt ..I'-FIa Till Vs. K Tenn ti LMwi.Cl. 2 -;' . vy "U-, 'Hi.. Can, r.tj M. Man, 4 Ktifk ' lFlt.na .a ff .Va.,, , nl I'jnia. Okla, n lX.i ?. -4" eelphla . Hfi S'. Arl. . Til purgn pa en "u, m. n nil 113 'mi" B- lfuTg. Mo. n BfTftiSfc. u.vuiiio, -ifX i ail""."'?' r' t.:.-3 .ioT. .18 S, :: n. , 46 4i .06 Can, iiu , , r , i: ,ir 40 ,,, NIV .. rioudy t'8 .- ii Cloudy BJ .18 H ji P.t'ldy S9 Aa Hw. 2 Cloudy "I ,00 HW ,. floudy BO .. H U rioudy 42 .. U ., Clear B4 ,8 htv ,. 1'Cldy Si ?!w Clear T4 .. Ifalirt Clear 51 ?.i " clear r.4 .. v ,. Clear T4 .00 NH . Clear B .. H Moudy .' ii i. i Cjoudy na .M V sj r'ln.idy 2 44 NW .. naln J? .1 R, 18 Italn B4 ,r H'1 . Clear Trt .. NV .. Clear ID .. S Jl Clear 55 . . H JO Clear CM . . N . , p.cidy H .14 W U T-by B .. SW ., Cleir BIJ . . H , Cloudy 4d .02 NW i2 Cloudy 5? ,.. Clear (II , , NW Clear 8 ,4d HVf .. Cnudy ?? w 16 PR?.", RW . . Cloudy NIV 14 Cloudy OfeeierraUons at Philadelphia Sfttur."" a a. M .j.K.iriuii ,...:j.p 01 . 4 .,.... , .... D .. i.i ..,, . ...,flouth. 0 villei ifcM. .............. .o.'.Clftr feseralur;!:;, .J,,.;,. .,.,:,: r.9 l.tnpcraturaf mi..,,., ,.n, T4 1 Lamps to Be Lighted i &j ..i , - ,-e- ., tr)wiea., The TidM rOrTT rttdrlMONiJ 1 8:30 P.M. .tfi. iCHBSTNirr htMMbt wharf .,l(1.0a.rn.( i..B:4pta,l . .l.BGp.m, traiei- , tr wr ? aii Vr er HfclClir lrUNl) tit ......A. .1 II :M a. Irt. . . i:45 a.xi, . .. T;12rlH. BH-Sttfej JTfclPiXirtffea? iaw LOCAti MINING STOCKS . tOHonu nttjcks t XJl"1"' . . "J1' Alked M Trite ' binr.!V,',,,in "':: : 2nop.h fclKSali- 4.J nopan Mining .. " ' ': ::.. .si httt.tifl.te. .V L' '3 Altant. T'au STOCKS ll!hh-,f." c on i pmDinat on Fraellnn til llri monVnad'.r'f,1.1"".;.;-- JR!5w.n".s,,r,toB " Oro ... ., Sand kn, Silt er Vek . . Vetrada llnl Ketada U'nn Tecopa Mining iirst'KM.ANEdUa onder ' I .on .ni .112 .4n .tn 1'T .at .01) .114 .III .20 ,10 in hS'tl,"t.",U",i,IAND,i8 la. at a-.. ' ' ' '" rirtTl OH TrOsIrt aJ.. LATEST CARTOONS FROM THE TEUTONS .t..dy.,n3uoir0n,.ulunand,r ,rid'' W L0ND0tVST0CK MARKET Doallnss Ate Brisk, With Americans Stronger and Higher i'l1: b'll !he "?- "w"Thi Inne nf i . i. " ,1"V:R" "r:. Af ... il. i! : c . "" aoon. ne tatlbn r.n.l n'l??" ,n ,e Kl-f,, "Wtlon he treasury Wlta.",l"P " C t),l'l"C of Klrmness was noted In home rails. The settlement of waee ilinicully will Involve an additional expenditure of 7,500,000 annual ly, which pretumably will be borne by the Government under the profits guarnnleed. Americans were stronger and higher fol lowing; New York. United States steel nnd llarrlman wero the leaders. Canadian Pa clflc rallied. Tho French lis advanced to 83. nusslans were good, beltic helped by tho reopening of the Dourse nt Petrograd. Mines wero hard nnd oils, rubbers and armaments were strong. London N. T. Atchison Canadian Pacific Chesapeake ft Ohio.. Ht Paul , Krle ,.,,..... do lat pret.,, .... Illlnola Central lioulavllle 6 Nashville New York Central... I'ennayltanla Heading Pnuthern Pacific ., Union raclflc U S Steel 12 -SO P.m. enulv. li; ln .: ::: lM 'I . .tun I07 I.16H .. ..UTU .....inn, .....tn'; ns'i i7i! n KB iS in;C if. IP" 10?I fc, MMnaMHMMWMMMMJ I . . (Above) "lit Vain I bile mv teeth upon this rock." From Dcr Drummer, Berlin. (On right) Joticscii, of Rumania (the mouse) t "I think this barbed wire Is too strontr for me to be ublc td help." From BoMstem Janko, Budapest. TOYS' RESIST PLEAS FOR PENNSGROVE BARS Pastors Lend Citizens' Delega tion to Snlcm to File Remon strances to Applications PKNNSOItOVi:. N. .1.. Sept. 22 Headed by pastors of the local churches ami wiine of tho town official, n lnrgo delegation of citizens went to Salem hls tnornlnc to file remonstrance ngnlnst nppllcatlot. for two retail nnd three, wholesale liquor licenses. Two applications were filed at tho eleventh hour, but they failed ti escape the watch ful 'Mrys," who will light ecry ono lg orously. S. Ilusaelllhg l.c.-tp and .1. Kttrman Sin nlcksnrl, former couhly proreculor. counsel for the "dry," Illrd Ihs icmonstrnnces, each of which contnlna 100 or more signatures. It Is apparent that the principal light will be against the application of Harry 1! Orecn for a license for the now Colonial Hold, which Is said lt be backed by Wil mington brewery Interests. Other remonstrances nicd today Tcre against the applications of V?. V, Hogan for retail license and Joseph tllordlano, Al pine I.ucas and William Wasman for whole sale licenses. The Balem County Womant Christian Temperance Union held Its annual conven tion here yeaterday In St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, and tho women Injected much spirit Into the local license flght, which will reach lis climnx next I'rlday, when Judge K. C. Wuddlngton will begin his hearings. New York Sugar Prices NEW YORK. Sept. 22. American, Howell and Federal quoted 6j75o for fine granulated today, while Warner & Arbuckle are still out of the market. The last sale In spot Cuba raws was at 6, 80c, an advance of 13 points from Thursday's opening. KILLED UNDER FREIGHT CAR Younp; Workman Falls From Train nnd Is Crushed to Death in Reading Yards John Graham, twenty-two years old, of 4S35 East Glrard avenue, died In Ht. Luke's Hospital early today from injuries received late last night, when he was run over In the, freight yards of the Reading Itaflway at Wayno Junction. Graham and several other men were de tailed on a freight car which was being shifted to another track. Ho was stand ing on a ladder of one of the cars when ho fell off. Before other members of tho crew could signal to the engineer the wheels passed over his body. GIRL SUED FOR DAMAGES Defendant Called Responsible for Death of Child Hit by Auto Suit has been brought against Miss Flor ence McCrystal, daughter of Mrs. Frank McCrystal, of Lansdowne, widow of a wealthy coal operator, to recover damages for the death of Ida Batttell, The girl wis knocked down and killed on July 29 by an automobile driven by Miss McCrystal, who did not stop after the accident. She said at the time that the child's screams unnerved her to Mich an extent that she became terrified and went home. V. S. Minister to China Has Baby rEKlN, Sept 22. A son bus been born to the wife of Mr. PnUl Hamltel Helnsch, United States Minister to China. Mrs. rtelnsch before her marriage was Miss Alma Moser, of Ashland, Wis. This Is the sec ond child born to the American envoy since he was appointed Minister In 1913, n daugh ter being born at the Chinese capital In March, 191S. Endeavorers Give Banquet Ono hundred and forty persons attended the annual banquet last night of the ad visory boards of the Philadelphia Chris tian Endeavor Union, held In Scots Pres byterian Church. Ilroad street nnd Cnstle avenue. John Halter Tuttlo was toast master and speakers Included Mrs. Joseph W. Cochran, tho Ilev. Dr. Dwlght W. Wylle and Oliver W. Helnie. Conshohocken Man Dies In River NonniSTOW.V. Pa.. Sept. 22. The body of Patrick Connors, aged resident of West Conshohocken, was found In the Schuylkill about a half-mile below Conshohocken last night. He has been Inlsalng since Inst Saturday,' when he left his home after a long vigil at the bedside of his nick wife. Ho was a retired woolen mill worker. New Yorkers Greet Regiment NEW YortK, Sept. 22. Thousands nf New Yorkers last night greeted the Scvenly flrst Iteglment on ltn return from the border. G UARDS enrer your wlieela, geara and belt, and reduce your compen- aatlon Insurant ratea. Kxpanded Metal Perforated Metal' Wire or Sheet .Metal OCT OCR KSTWATH Bell Market 1083 Keystone Main 210S T. S. JOHNSON SONS CO. 022 CHERRY ST. AUTUMN BESOBTS ATLANTIC C1TT, N. J. AUTUMN 11ES0RTS ATI.ANTI0 CITY, N. J. From Ir Ourkldaitrn, Munich. THE GREAT SWEEP "1 wnntcd to sweep them out, but Rot swept up." AUTUMN KESOIVrS KI'HIM! flli: I1K.UI N. J. tTVU " 'M1A1 ""l"M"',fflBaT!BrsBBBBg-gtl ITL HBte -KllflaaamJil Hobnobbing in n famous Grill GROUPED about a quaint olivc-grccn tabic in the NEW MONMOUTH Grill, you're like enough to happen upon a senator, a noted artist arid a magnate peninlly discussing Chef Henri's tidbits and a mug from the con venient buffet. Thither comes the golfer with latest gossip of the. NEW MONMOUTH'S jolly IB-Hole Handicap Trite Golf Tournament, during September, on the famous course a scant mile from the Ocean. (Tournament for guests onlv.) Perhaps there is a summons for him on tho direct wire from his New York or Philadelphia stock broker. lie passes through the Little Cafe, where a merchant prince and a foreign diplo mat are exchanging confidences: One has learned the names of the artists of unusual talent who are to sing at the Hotel's next concert. The other confides the nature of the next picturesque ball. Or perhaps the talk it of the day's fishing or motoring. Celebrities are always at home In the NEW MONMOUTH. BotkUl 5enl FRANK F. SUUTE uptn K.,l Uanmgtr THE NEWMONMOUTH Whtrt laurelling FtfU Do titttnaUng DUaga SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. J. September SS, 1918 .ATrANTltl CITY. N. J. me UACmC RESORT hotel Oi W unoi n fflatlboroujli'lcnfieiin ATL.AMTIC CITY.N.J. OWNERSHIP MAMATULMf JOSUH WHfTC IONS COMPANY n&msei las aet&rvawmnni oracndce.cornforlZpbeAU lAncESTnacpi -fflrlee,r unnnin, rrm VKOBKT HOmM TTftWOin KllPfWua.. Trllri --- - -rcEoTfSSW RBAw-ATai I ' , . 4,,. :,,;;,? ....JiSti; I FOR 20 years the St. Charles has been the standard for all that is embodied in cordiality, friendliness, hospitality and refinement. The New St. Charles, with its 12 stories of fireproof structure directly on the great boardwalk, includes a perfection in appointment arid service, together with features that will add to your enjoyment large cheery rooms, exaulsitely furnished, with ocean view the great porch and ocean d lounge the Green Room, where de- pJ lightful informal dances and social gatherings are held; the parlors, foyer and assembly, invitingly furnished, The cuisine is supervised by a famous French diet St. Charlea rnenus are a tempting invitation to epicureans. Every one or the twelve stories reflects cordial welcorne and prompt. Courteous service that has made the name St, Charlea stand for tlte utmost in hotel hospitality. ' TheNtw 1 St. Charles Atlantic City New Jersey May vc send you our floor plan ivttlt particulars? Newlin Haines Co. Newlin Haines, Pres. Mm sWiipaiT" TTT"T" " , - , - " " i "ii ' ' i ; ilai 'in -ii a riiiliHitliatniHTi -ltrv . i . .. TRAIN NEAR COLLISION ON NEW YORK CENTRAL "Dctroltdr," De Luxb Flier, Ah most Huns Into Freight Wreck Dcbi-ifl itOl'URSTKtt. X V. Kept. S!. The New York f'entral's rasl easthounil hasstnirer tfnln. khdwn as the "iletrollcr." tiarrowlf escaped helM dllchMt esrU' tntlay when a Bomlola from a frelnht train was thronh acrosa the rails dlreclly In front of It half a mile east of llatavla. The trucks were separated from the en Bine, but the train was not derailed Al thouali fceternl Pullman sleepers are re Iwrled to hae hceh damaged, It Is not known that any passengers were Injured. The accident was the result of a col lision of freight trains, the wreck occurring Just a few minutes before the flier came thundering; along. The engine ploughed throuRh tho wreckage, which was thrown over nil four tracks. Traltlc was blockaded fol several hours. Women Thrown From Auto An nutninbhlle driven by Franlt Hchlang, of 1215 Hilton street, Oak ljine. nnd con taining four other occupants, skidded and merturhpit at the corner of Ashbourne nnd Old York roads nbout o'clock Inst night As n result, Mrs. Mary Kchlftng, flftv-elght years old. and Ilerthft (lerlaah, seventy-flvo yesis old, of 1210 Hilton street, are In the Jewish Hospital, suffering from cuta and bruises. STEAMSHIPS VACATION TRIPS nv SKA ritiuADKLriiiA ia BOSTON SAVANNAH-JACKSONVILLE DELIGHTFUL SAIL Fine Rleamere, Low Fares, licit Service .... Plan rour, vacation .10 Include "rineat Coaatnba Trliw In the World" Tour Hook Kree on Itenueat. Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. City Office, ins B. 0th St., Phlla. Conault any ticket or tourist agent. AMERICAN EXPRESS ftiir ,- . riittir) An Intrmntlonil Tratfl Acvrtry PORTLAND, ME. JiS! All-water trip from New Tork, ft daya. Inclusive eipenia tour from Phlla- S,7 nn delphla, Let us outline your vacation trip. eena jar uooKltt 1137 Cheatnut (street. I'liona. Wnl. 4S10. MAKHICI), SHJC Mt)t.Wi JtJM ' Pittsburgh Hoard of Education Cannot Take Away Principal's Job PITTStltTtiait. Sept. SI That tile P.t'slmrgh Hoard or iMucatloh has hot clothed Itself with power to dlsirilsa tench' era who marry Is the opinion given by City Solicitor McCreery In the ease bf Mrs l'hatlncy Loblngcr, who was tils mlaaed Inst year after she had beert mar ried A Miss fcll Itnnlnn, she was re elected principal of the Liberty Hehooj last June. 8he was married a few week later Following her marriage She was notified by the board that she had forfeited her position. Mr. Lohtttger, ah attorney, ah nounccd that he Would flght tlte dismissal. AN 0NWKI.COMES1UP Vessel From Haiti llrlnfra Snake, Scor pions, Ltznrds and Tarantulas Philadelphia Is lucky Ordinarily shippers, merchnnts and all fiubllc-splrlled citizens would be sorry to tear that a ship sailed by Philadelphia and lint Into porl nl New York. Hut here's a vessel that New York la welcome to. IPa a four-masted schooner from Haiti, now at dock with a cargo of logwood. Along with the logwood cams a cargo of snakes, scorpions, lltnrds nnd tarantulas. lKHtantws fluftAM AND GIRL IN HEATER Pittsburgh jtfotiort Picture Crowd Almost In Panic Jit Seeing Heat Drum riTTSnUnCM. P Sept. S2.-Mrs. Ed win & lmrle, 51 years old, a tforth 8I4 woman, late last night horMWhltiM her husband, K, 8. Lnwrls, h wealthy tnitt taker, and a fashlohably attired yotlhg woman lit a South Hide motion hfctUr theatre, The audience waa IH hn Uprqsr, four women falntlna; befote the hear riot waa quelled, Mrs. Ixjwrle and her htes band were arrested, but the latter' com- tianlon nnd the cause of the trouble escaped. Mrs. Ixmrle, at the (mllce statlotl, said ah , had followed hfr husband and his com panion, whose name she refused to reveal, ' In an automobile, Until they entered the theater, where she administered what sh termed ''llroper chastisement" 16 both. BANKS BUSINESS COLLEGE NIGHT SCHOOL Why Work for "Wages' when "Banks Night School" can mnko you so efficient In modern business methods that your ability Will change your "wages" into n "livable salary"? Three evenings a week are all that are required to increase your income and lay the foundation for future success, Enroll now your "wages" will soon give way to a "saiary." Ppahlrh classes now forming. Day and Night School Enttr Any time V.. M. 1IUI1, A. M., Pd. II., Pre.ldent 925 Chestnut St., Phlla. J VKlBaTTlKlJBfMLjP"'lsff Ell SCHOOLSandCOLLEGES jJHL I (TcTrJ COMPARE THE SCHOOLS Stram's Iiunlnpn Col I tire , lun roft raster thnn nny other liuslneii cnooi in it hllndflrh TearhPM Hip um-Co K' ItMiun-i.- II It nwtre trni:retlTe. f-OKIfl c prmtTMiiTea rnfthodn nnd hrm. In nv.rd ami nUnderrd.br Wllll- rnmrisMltni-aV t. ."; i. :. --...' pianomtr mm marhlnrii, Ittnnlort only ft pert n eiop nicner kkiii in iim id ?ni impi iU n Hie tltr. Kverjr family that nenda ono child mas rlan. L teaehera. Detelop hlsher tk" iuaentfl ana Ktia n ami i a. b Urn nnlrnni 'etter aervlr than any other hrhool me chj. All former studenta recommend It. aenda othra. Abaolutely nonaerta- lenta and km larxrr aalnrlea tor e Idly berniii II bnt not ontlntien ts trow rap- renuera iia pnironi 1'onitlonti positively guaranteed irocurva, niricin -f nargea inoaerat School open now, a iii in uvui ru, nuitiiy tjiirj tiriLC 'ha rues moderate. Day. and NUht bena ror catalog. Strayer's Business College 801-807 Chestnut St., Phila. "1 Walnut SSt Main 1 3-00 1 Mi-.mny. rAj. -MERION- FRIENDS' CENTRAL SGHOOL is one with a long and honorable record not of Fads, but of a Spirit of Progress. It Is and has nlways been under the active and close supervision of a Committee of Krlcnds, who prescribe the fundamental school policies and advise with the Prin cipal in the selection of the Faculty to meet those standards. Write for Tear nook with llt or Faculty and Study Requirements. COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL an orxN-Aiit 8fiioor,.init cibls AMI S.MAI.I, II0V8 OnKTlttH)!-. HAKTMAN, Illreetar. A, U. Ilrjn Manr Collere. Y. M. C. A. 1121 Arch St Booklet on requeat. Young Men and Boys Central Business School IKY AND EVBN1NO Thoroughly craded couraea prepar Inr boyaand men to All reaponalbit Rnd wH-pald atenorraphlc, book eeplnt and secretarial poaltlona. Btrony Enallah couraea. Kfllclent Kal- Knctneerlnr. Preparatory Mualo. Kmployment Ilureau. Teachera are g, ripen 1SS ethei trained xnna. experienced men. Tuition mgivrrade rnuraea. Day School opena Sept. 18. r.vfning ccnoqi uci. Spring Garden Institute Ilroad and Spring Garden. Phlla a ,, Electricity ihoo Pracllca Architectural Drawing linop Aimn, meinanicai jj Algebra rawing Ihop Practice Irraf liana urawing; vigeura "u"" anu t-crioutcai luairaiion vpntinmii Kaciiitita ana Kauioinent, Day at.d Kvenlng. Uluitrated Hoeklet, tA flar.mtlrv "-V ".":."? a ..ti.il. -r r:xcepiionni racuuiva UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA WIIAItTON HCIIOOt, OP rtXANIll: AM) COMMIlltOK OFFERS EVENING COURSES neslatrutlon eenlni. except tiaturdar, T ti l. until Hept, nil. Accounting Kin; nit. AiKertl.lns I.OUAN IIAI.I., .101)1 and Uoodland Atenue phratral Tralnlnr a (l)mnaalumi II llandliall (.'ourla. Handy Hwirnminr Pool I'JSlll). Central , .M tl Mil Areh t'laaaea at tonvenlent houra. Hend for Itnoklet. lAiii.iHi.i:. pa. CONWAY HALL BCHOOI, POIl I10VH 1TBI , Hrerr faelllty for thorouth aludy oniMlent maattra. Preparea for rollrae, al achoala and bualneaa, Complete eauip. Thla achool alma to develop strops men. Rat under com1 terhnlca !C... IV- AT' ..." ..I"'.. , , ,, - Nperlal. 1'retiitroll.n for, Kiaiulnallona or PemiirUouls Preliminary Law W. A. I1IITCIII80V, Ped, 11., rauuiuaicr, HWAKTUMQBK, PA. Swartlintore Preparatory Scboel , Elery facility In modarn, well-aqulpped build. Inaa. raeraatlon and renned aurroundlnsa. oya trained ,to the ary hlaheat atandard of Atnar Iran cltltenahlp. Bound mlntl and atrons body that Is your Bwarthmera buy, A. 11. TOMLINSON, Headmaster Bol II, Bwarthincre. Pa. The"iPKlllip Brooks School" Dora' achool, onlKi.Fte Clark l'.tk, Athletlo field Pre pa ire adlolnlns bulldlnaa. Lara vt lully Equipped rym. nllum, Bf p. teachers. YJar Uk. IIOU'AKll H, KlT.Rtt lleadiHaateri Uti Hiiltlmare Atenue. BROWN PREP "& par for" llfe, bualoa.a and Civil BerV' ;alf or send fjjr fajaioa J, JtUMMITT, N, J, carlton Academy iTppef Ucheol fyr older IwyS slrea lborouilt ire. f ration fur all collegaa. liidlvldual' alleiiUnn, 'oinmarclal I'ourata Atlilello Hpurta IteillleM , t'liap tarcl, lain. lrfwer Hi'houl llouaenwluer to (tlTfJieiS?1"1.1 !' (-ItAlll.Hn ii nunuiilb A l or younsrf ly, nllh Headm.iter DAKCIK4 Prltata ItaMna day aM atresia, il JMM taraatu Clfuia W tarsu uob -sjr,J"nir JOHN W. CflRR, Ph. D Principal 15TII AND HACn BTP . rntl.ADELrilIA. BLBMENTAnV BCIIOOLB OF TUB 'aYSTBil 15th and rtace Rta. 35th fit. and I.anc.te'r Ave. 17th 6t. and Olrard Ave. Greene St. and School Lane, Oermantonn. Schoola open 10th mo. 2d. Unroll now. THE HOLMAN SGHOOL 2204 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Monteaeorl through Colleoe Preparatory, alao elective practical rouraea. The DomenUo Hcience Court' wow exfcfldrd to Intermediate pradea. Rmall claaaea. Special attention to small bora and alrla. Auto aervlce. Outdoor claaarooma. Tlia principal now at achool dally. 0 to 4. Hell tele. phona Icut 1S0S. KUZAIIETH W. llllALBT, A. II. (Wqllealey), Principal. , YoUng Ladles and Girls MISS HILLS' SCHOOL MAIN MNl! llltANLII Aiimtnitie i KLIAltRTH HH.1.H l.YMAN. Principal. WALNUT LANE SCHOOL m nth year. Oeneral. Cnlleae Prep. l(ll, School tlrad. Intermediate Primary. Jlualc, Iomeatlo Hcience, Interior IJecora'n. Herretarlal.Athletlca" Phlla. School of Design for Women RKCIPKXfl OCTOIIKK t. JfllB IIKOAII AMI) MAKTKH HtriK.CT.S OFJUIANTOWN. PAL Tho Slovens School for Girls .... 'l W, Cliellen Atentie, Gerraahlawn 6th year opena Sept. ill. klnd.rsarten throuab collese preparatory. Special couraea In Domeatle Science and Converaational French for slrla and women. Manual trns. Mlaa tlary llaullay, Prln" Personality Ofalorw JournalUm Mind Building Salttimanthip Dramatic Art Authonhlp Personality la the man. urea your, aucceaa, Nelt Collese is a irnooi wun a complete pcien wnoB' tt men. la :le Minn initial at direct nWect la tho enlarse'ment ot apei tln with m pnmi.f.1. Utrt. ."."-. .r".!r." .-.r..- "c ojr.inin oi .inaiructlol clal arh octor Naff, the orlslnator of JhU em. h&B written a hnnkUI. 'rM. cation and Bucreaa," that trill ba arm on application. w,Day, Afternoon and BvenlnS riaaara, October 2. for men only and for men and women. .Ofnce open 0 to BjSOi eyenlnsa S to . Call, wrlta or phone Sprue. S218. NefF College 1730 Chestnut Street Secretarial Two-year course which high school graduates may complete In one year. Aih or Cala loo ll-ti. Phone. Diamond 611 TEMPLE UNIVERSiTV l Ilroad HI. below Iterka f Philadelphia. p Ai Tms"s c Th o"cTiT Thirty yeara at lTth and Cheatnut Streets, nu.lneaa Shorthand and Secretariat Courats. nKIOINTpiVN. PA, "" GERMANTOWN FRIENDS' io'mHd. school Wlgs,g; HTANI.BT nTAnNAMi. Principal. YoUnjr ladlea njid OlrJ OAK tAWRjPA, Miss Marslull's School", OAK, LANK. rillLA, rdlt . - airy study rooms. Outdoor athletics. ' AppoIdU ineota may bow be made, with the Jirlnclpil llell telanhona. Oak Iine 10:0, ' " MISH I!. 8. MAMSHALL. Prlnelbsl ""WTIiJiCTrtMUIKM, jMu ' jjisnoninorpQ wanor "r H,r f- c, " ii re rial rsi I nl.hlnr enur.ea f. 1,1.1. ''TJiV"! 4 P flnl.hlnr urai IllmslllM Hln. WTANT, lloa 2o0. 8. flETH ool cradualea. sltitfiiri CONSERVATORrES S MUSC uitv llNO i, k.uvj l(Jl5 COMBS CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 32d Ytir of Success nteauis of Ita dlatlnsulehed faculty orlc Inal and arlenlinc melhoda. Individual lu st ruction, hith U.ala, breadth .of rulju'a and mod.rata coat, combined with modern . .Ill tomw w, ihllus not obtain plela muatral edu ni vmcini iiianaa.i'i'iii atrvatpry afford, opportv able eteetvher for a, com cauen, A School of Individual Iastmclia Faeultyi . (illkert Kayneld.. Caaba, Planot Heary Hrbradleck, Vlellm lluili A, t larke. Mi !..., Thaoryi ll.nuun Haudby, Ylolon- Salloi Aaltaa A. Cheiiiult, Voice, and T3 as latant teachera. areduetia t the Conaerva. tory ahd trained ,ii anil Huund Vu thla..Cons.rvalory lllf a All brand inins Lura ool at ur. i are edaifc rr. Ta he Rltjtlfle. Pavehnlocl ulcai llejhoda for which Tea BCBOI Couri Uualo H PuplU uoted, for Tei upervlataii. necitaia liulUdlnr Normal ch.ra and public. a weak. Dally SupeMlalon.IJally KaporU. fwo complete , jBormnorTefl ur,Woni d'.ltaWfut h Mlw, aurroundlnsa In, an lnplrarwal atia ph. re. Behoal at Itutkiiilaaui ljttUr lM Hseeees, Our IS-vasa Ulua. Tf H4ok Mailed ftf. Gilbert Rayitslais Comlts Kolindsr an4 lHttdar lMl9t South rtreaa fitt-i E. K. PEALL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC AND ART i,5ftr iW.tWAlg. 'BSr-iffiiK lion, etc. Hend or Pi WI .-UHI rfiS8P 1114 The. nut Si. fulte fa rhe REKT l-ra.M- UuiUlac ' not mis THE PHILADElfHIA MHOW, OF MUSICAL ART 1824 CkesUut SWaet HALI-H p. I.HWAKt Kaculty of MKlkaat l-roereciua on reuiati 3B z . Mil II, ,, EC K WCK'S CoiVMrv Av7 UlStKtSw Ju JBH u At -i. i .jRnaJSL J&JfrTZj-. yf'-. frey .:m fasal Hotel t'aMeoaWf, htHtit .IN iir JAJAAEfitjtor Wst sspr wasiMi SAUDER aWt-,- mmm wmi, Jti re Jl-'
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