i i i IiV I jGUSTA EXPECTS 10RE MEN AT ONCE L" v i (second Field Artillery Due 0 .Arrive j.unigiiL ur ' Early Tomorrow BE&IMENT THEN COMPLETE Artillerymen Promise to Be First to. Rcacn uamp Hancock in Completed Form K'cAMP HANCOCK, Auguatn, On . Aug. 20. j IE,. Aaaiiiu""- .-. ,-.. .... -- if rtrfy tomorrow morning. 'J'he troops ex- ; Reeded are tho Second I'etinsylvnnln Field I tvK .111 .. inmnrlHlnir flvp Ilnttnrlnu A it h D and F. These, together with Mattel y CR already stationed here, complete the lment. . , 7 With mo nrrivui ui mv iruupx, ne nr- llllery regiment will have the record of ? being the first unit to arucmhle cntlrclv at f- Camp Hancock. The First Regiment Kn if'iners so far held tho record, being nssem- Vbled complete with the exception of one ."company, B, of Philadelphia. T! EVBaiyq. LEDGBR-PHILADJBLPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 191T ji PERFECT MALES PLENTIFUL SAYS srTTaIF OF MARINES, CONTRADICTING DUDLEY SARGENT 1 H. .mnny. D. or I'liiiatioipiua, ThlB com. ' pany. also Is expected here within n few y- ,p a special commission of three nrmy l Surgeons has nrrlvcd In Camp Hancock to f tiamlne every mhn on the field for traces of tuberculosis. An fast as th lenialning I (nits of the Pennsylvania division ar vrlre they will undergo similar exnmt 1 (atlon. The beginning of worl: on a '. larie bare1 hospital Indicates that the War ! Pepartment Is taking drastic steps to pro- ttct the healtH-of tho men In the field. Tho J iotpltal will ho a permanent Institution for Ui treatment of wounded men who may ho trousht back from tho trenches of Franc. Immediately on arrival here from Fort JlcPherson, the tuberculous commission, consisting of Dr. Isadoro I. Hlrschman. Dr. Euiene .1. I-eopold and Dr. I.oulo M 1.1m- i biulC started work In the engineer regiment. The men now at Camp Hancock appear ("toetj an exceptionally robust set. Not a se- ' H"'! case 01 illness lias ucen rcporica since the advance dctall3 arrived. There are to unhealthy features about the camp, If the fine, sandy dust bo excepted. This, sur " ton fay. Is apt to cause slight throat w trouble. The base Hospital to ncing cfmstructfi 1-tnder the direction of Major R. C. Hcfel- : lower, U. S. A. Its site Is on a hill over looking tno camp. 11 win re compicieu in a. month and will contain 80(1 beds In twenty- 'l!x wards. More than twenty medical oM- ietrs will be Bent nere for service in mo. nos- 's,.., I. ...f ,11.1,... ... nti-s,if lift,, nrmi' ts,rea . MalOr Hefelbower la assisted by tunc re- ' itrve corps otllcers. I Wnlie no aenniiu iniuiiiuiiiim i.s uiulii ' nfed, officers here do not dount that the Due. hospital will remain here after the twenty-eighth division has left Camp Han cock. One Indication of this Is the fact ' that a large guardhouse will be constructed In the center of the hr.pltal site.' 'for prls Mrs," Major Hefelbower said. Then, too, It Is pointed out that this would be a favorable point nt which to treat wounded. because It In comparatively closo to tho port tf Charleston and the port of Savannah. "PARADE TO CELEBRATE r DRAFT GREATEST EVER tllayor Issues Appeal Predicting I 50,000 in Line to Honor l New Army 1KST DIVISION . ; vnuunci 'J nomas UlUqiC. I'-lim, fl'Mr'wi worm on' Uroail itreet. north of I.ehlsh avenue. mi, .. .""ad ot linn on l.clilgh avenue) ' ir .J'1 iae pallor ""X .&' HtatM Jlarlne 2 5 5c,"!. Pennsylvania Infantry . ," I'.Jflrd JVnnaylvanlH Infantry... J"' ' iM Pennaylvanla Infuntry 30" ffri , ,'ennsyivania cavalry I ' SrM Jlo'PUal No. 3. ...... . intld ltuWar.' ITH.ira .(ilh lilt APOLLOS Aft.icc-c x., r. CQRP5 EVRY DW fl. Old Oujrd. City nt Phllddelulila Hnna of Muriint' Hearve 8. Ijadrt corps (K, Pncliiiburic A Cn).. i,.- 5;m,,.;i"It,-anivi. No. L'. Jr. O. K. of V !,' 2J- ,VrnrI" '8 Sales tlaltallon.. II. Ht. 1 rancli Xavler iloyit' luttallnn. . ?.U0 -tfllt 4;r, ; 'JSO : The parade In honor of Philadelphia's trafted meli for the new-". National Army, I ' icheduled for next Satuiday, should be the i Ireatcrtt and host demonstration of the !tbaracter ever held in this city, according 1;to Mayor Smith. In o lirnn1..,n,li... l.n tf.iin.. l.n.. ...ill...! -n . M 1'v.iaiii.iiiwii inc .,ii,i, linn ... port every Philadelphia!! to iiwlu' the elebratlon a great success. v The proclamation Is as follows: The denioiistratloii on Saturday next I r promises to e xceeil any nubile diuuii- l Jtratlon along similar llns ever witnessed many city or America. .More man bii.uud tltliens will be la line. Floats Illustra tive of the worl! which our citizen soldiers arc about to perform for the Republic lir have their place in the procession, Strains ot martial music from many janos will tttlr tho pulse of tlie people. It will be a demonstration which should Quicken tho heart of every real lover of liberty, klurtlp nnew the flame of patrlot umi In exery heart t now make tins spec'ial appeal to the Sectators. who are as much a part of e demonstration as those who march. . we have organized this great demonstra tion to testify our loo for and apprecia tion of tho men who arc about to put Hie In peril that the nation and the prin ciples for which It r.tands may live. Every spectator will havo In his hem nil mind it deep sense of gratitude and full appreciation of tho service which tnee men are rendering to the nation. let us all make n special effort not only to feel gratitude, but to express it In J manner so emphatic and energetic ns to leave nn rnnni fnr flnnlit ill tbe healtS Irjf our soldier boys of our love and gratl- 'uoe. l.et lliese citizen soiuiors niuicn vemvhere through cheering crowds, Let 'forget .for a time our natural rctl eence and reserve and put Into aitlon the 'eeper feelings that too often fall of this Mtward expression, l.et Hags be shown Everywhere ; let tha church bells ring: let the. factory whistles blow; let the patri otic fervor of a. thoroughly awakened America find the freest and the fullest tpresslon possible. These young soldiers are making every citizen a debtor. l.et tTerv clttTot, nnnniv ncknnwledirft this I . ' flebt befnr nil men. I 'Stonemen of the Twenty-second- Ward :re requested to meet at Eighteenth anil wamond streets nt 1 o'clock Saturday art- 'moon to Join the patriotic parade. START AT DIAMOND STRKKT 1-. The great parade will start from Diamond tre'et at 2 o'clock and march south on ; Broad street to Wharton street. Mayor Smith. Brand marshal, with oen- ral'wuilam G. Price and staff, will head I 'the 'parade. Governor Brumbaugh tele- I jtraphed the Mayor yesterday- from Win- a i.fop,-Me., where he 18 spending nis vara litlon. that ha would bo here Saturday, Only I; bresjure of olllclal business prevents Secre- try of War, Baker from accepting me "ayor-s Invitation to review the paraae. . OFFICIAL- ORDERS ISSUED The orders Issued last night by Pollco , Wptaln 'Mills, whowill bo In charge of the baradp. am n foltnuru ir- " '" I'lotoon Mounlea i-oncp II, inomas . Smith, urana iiarinai l& .Qeneral William O. Trice and. Staff 1. v V YS.sCoIonel Thomas Diddle. Ellis, Marshal nyoriu on Uroail itreet. north of I.ehlah a iv, .,, Head ot IIiik on l.clilgh avenue) it ii. nwten -naiiora, Itiillfi .Pennsylvania Cavalry... a i- kiu iminirui j -i , ......... riw W'W.llakery. Hdu'ra. '.;Sth IJIv.. Pa,... 1U1 SECOND DIVISION SI?"''1 H- '' L. Bteel. Marahal. and Staff worm on Lehigh avenue west of Droad street. r it. , eu or una at liroau aireeii L-Sf'fionlan Pipe Hand. L ihlD1eri In Highland coatume. ' luQCommli.lni.. n,.,ArH ...rvlnv h.nnir. tl fiV.0'0"1" In Arma." j . . . r'cers carrying- American and British flags. ? N THinD DIVISION Mhn B't and .Common Councllmen ttSrna on Lehlah tvenii. west of Uroad street in rear ot second division) FIFTH DIVISION New Members for Nallonnl Arnn nptatn .toseph Cnccnvajo, Marshal, anil Staff rorni rant t Uroad otrent. Cumberland to Berka elrtet. Head of lino at Cumberland fttid llrin,l afrpvta 1 1. Cumberland t. Let. I'nrK eve. and I3lh it -. I'umhurland st. E, of 18th t. S. Park nw. S. of Cumberland. March west on Cumberland In fltoad. 4. York tt bet. P.irk hvb. and Ifllli at. .V York at. bet, 13th and Canise t. fl. York st. bet. Camar and PJtli in , 'amoo st, fl, from York. J 1'urk ase .V frnrn York. C Tnrk n. s. from York. .Vt.troh west un York In llroH.l. It). Dauphin st. bet Park ave unrt l.'Pli at. 11. tla'iplil-1 st, bat 13th and Camir l. 12. Dauphin st boi Camae and lu'th sts. IS. i.'himc st. N from Dauphin 14. Ctmao st. s. from Dauphin I.V J'ark nve. :,' from Dauphin. I fl. Park ave. S. from Dauphin. March wist on Dauphin tn Hroad. li. .Marvlne, st. S. from Nusnuehnnmi avt. is. L'amne et , V from Susquohanna nve. Hi. i.amac st. SJ from Husrpinhanna ae. -tI. J'ark ne. N' from Husuiiehnnnii n. J1. Park nve S from Husquehanna ave. March wet on Susquehanna ave. to Ilroad --. Diamond si bet. Pari: ae. and 13th it. LM. Diamond st bet. 13th nnd Oum.ic stn, '-'I. Diamond t. bet. Camm1 end lth sis. M. Diamond si lift tath and Martlne !h. i. Diamond st lt Marvlna nnd 11th sti. Si. Marvlne si N from Diamond. JK. .Marvlne st. S. from Diamond. 'J! Cnmac st. .", from Diamond. .10. Cainac st. ss from Diamond. 31 Park ave. N, from Diamond, 3S. Park ave. a. from Diamond. Manh west on Diamond to Hroad. 3,1. Morris si. bet. Park ac. and 13tli st. 34. N'orrlx sf bet. 13th and l'amu- sts. 35. Norrls st but Cnmac and lsth it" 31!. Norrls st hel. 12tli and Martina sts. .".7. Norrls at bet. Marvlne and 11th ati. r.s. Man In st. N. of Norrls at. .'IP. Martln t s. ot Norrla st. HI Camie et N. nf Norrls st. II Canine et t. of Norrls st. 42. Park nve. N, of Norrls st. 13. Park ave. 8. nf Norrls at. March west on Norrla to Broad. 44 I'frks st bet. Cnmac and 12th sis. IR. -berks st. bet l'.'th and .Marvlne sts. 4ii Marvin si. N. from llerks st, 47 Marvlne st. S. from llerks st. 4S, Camao st. N. from llerks st. 41). Camac st S from lterks st. .V). Park ate N. from llerks st, 31. Park ave. i from llerks ts. Msreh west nn llerkH to Ilroad SIXTH DIVISION Oeorae WVntworth Carr-'Marshal. and staff 'Form vest of Ilroad street between Cumberland nnd D.iuphtn ntrrets. Head of Una at Ilroad and Cumberland streets.) I. Company Phlla. uniformed police & rifles. fl4 2 Mounted Troop A. Home Defense lies.... 114 3. riiertnut Illll P.es-rve 3UU 4. (lermantown Minute Men .V Oak I.Hiie Homo Defence Ites 2.',0 n. Homo Defensn Itcservcs Dlsts, 1 to 41 7 Hed Cross Dmergcney Corps NKVK.N'TII DIVISION Fraternal Organlnatlons W Frclaiid Kendrlck, Miirshul. and Staff (Form on Diamond street west of Ilroad street Head of lin ot Hroad street.) - 1. I.u I.u Temple Mounted (iuard lull 2. I.u I.u Temple Hand Kin 3. I.u I.u Temple Patrol Ml I. First Dlv. KnlKhts Tomr-lur of Pa . 1500 .V Sons of the American P.evolullnn. . . . Kill i:. order ot Owls 2011 7. I.u) ul Orange Institution lo'io H. Diluent Guard, N). 4, Fraternal Patri otic Americans 2(1 li. I. 1). I'. O. i:. of W ltw In I'lilforiii Hank Wouicn'a lwiieileliry Assoriatlon of Morcutiees 2S DIDHTIt DIVISION Sloiiemen's Fellowship 4iH)0 I Form on KiMhteenth slioet north and south of Dlmuoml street. Head it lln at Diamond street, fullov.lm.- seventh division last on Diamond to Hroad street ; NINTH DIVISION Clvlo Orcanlzhtloiis Kdw.ird A Noppcl. .'.taishal. and Staff Torni on Norrl street est ot Hiuad street. Head r line ut iiro-tu suesi.i 1 llnltod Uanlnisa .Me.i'H Assjeintlon .. 1U0U 2. Philadelphia Ilranrh Am.rleiin Hed Stjr Animal Itellef. 2 lloata fc ambulances SO .1. Hrteklayera' I'nlou (M. Kelly rom'clV. inoo 4. Philadelphia and Heading It. It. Co . lino .1. Hoys' working iteaerva s. Hof' HriKado. c'oveuunt i.'hurch 7 South Philadelphia Citizens' League. .l.Mni UKGE DKAFTED MEN TO PREPARE ArrnnBe Personal Affairs Ready for Call, Says Governor Edp;e TRENTON, Aug. 29, Pointing out that the time at their disposal is very brief, C.ov ertmr IMce today lltged the men subject to military ('all at once start getting their per- ( sonal affairs in snape nnu fu.v jareweu i tholr friends. Tin .leflat-ed tiiat tllCV Should do tills t avoid Inconvenience nnd confusion when the time nirlves for tncir leaving "C hf XT But His Definition of Adonis Differs Somewhat in Graces and Lah-de-dah Beauties From Matinee Maid's ANNUAL BABY PARADE AT ASBURY PARK TODAY Mnny Young People From Phila delphia to Participate in Festivities ASLHTRV PAIHC, N. J . Aug. 29. Ashury Park's twenty-sixth annual baby t.aradr Is being singed on Ocean avenue this afternoon. Nearly 400 babies ato entered In tho twclv-p divisions. (Jovernor Walter K Edge nnd his peraoiial staff arc. honor guests, and Colonel Thoiuat I). Landfill I litre nt the liend of the Third Regiment, New ,lriey Infantry, to receive at the hands of MIh Liberty, ptealdlng over the 'arnlxal. a handsome regimental standard presented by the city. The bojs In khaki ame over from Sea tllrt for the occasion. One hundred thousand petsuna are expected to witness the pageant. I'hltndolphln li repiesented in the puiade by n dozen of her representative, young people. They Include William Alan llieber, three, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Ruber. .It', of A2S Elklns avenue, Philadelphia; I'oiothy Oertrude Doyle and Sara Elizabeth l)o.v le, i-even and six respectively, daugh ters nf Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin l Doyle. of 21tf South Fiftieth street. West Philadel phia. (Irorge Edwin Nelthercott, Jr.. and Hubert White Nelthetcott. four and two, sous of Mr. and Mrs. tleotge E. Nnlthi-rcott, or r.i'.Sh F.lliott street. Phlladefhla. nnd Al bert and Elspoth (irlggs. six nnd seven chll ilren of Mrs A. W (Dlgg. of 123d North Thirteenth street. Philadelphia An cnttunt from Heading. Pa . Is Anna l.oobe. eight, daughter of Mrs. William Loose, of 1.1-3 South Tenth sttect. that cltj, and 3i5 lleclt avenue, Ocean Urove Willi the exception uf tlm ltlfher and Nell liii colt ihlldreii. tvbo ar In the bur Irsipie division, all utr entered In the fancy dress division By .M'LISS The appearance of the perfect male a whole crop of hliu In Philadelphia is one of the best things the war has done for us. According to Sergeant ilrorgt' ''ate, in stead of being tlm exception It Is tho rule for Adonises, Apollo Belvederes and other applicants bearing it fair reremhlancc to "Doug" Fairbanks and Francis X. Hush man to step into th. t'nlted States Marine Corps recruiting headquarters on Arch street and sign up with I'ncle Sam. Tho sergeant, who Is In charge of this otllcc, declares that It Is nothing less than a pure and unadulterated shame the way everybody Is talking about tho phsylcal unfitness of the applicants for military service and nothing nt all is said about the vigorous specimens who arc being ac cepted dally. "It is true," he Fald. "that wn reject here about 5B tier cent ot those who apply sometimes Just for a minor cause, a had tooth or something that can be corrected hut I want to tell you Uiat lift per cent of those we do accept are perfect men." Beauty,-of the kind the. girls go In rap tures over, need not be a requisite of the perfect man. accoidlng to the sergeant's standard. Neither does n cauliflower eitr nor a wart on the nose dettnet from the manly perfection. WHAT PERFECT MEANS Rut when Sergeant Case says "perfect this is what he means: That the perfect one, Is sixty-eight Inches tall. run I he weighs HI pounds. That be has it mean chest clrcumfeitnce of tlilrty-four and one-half Inches, with a tliice-inch expansion. That his eyca, ears, teeth and feet are In n condition to function mutually. In beauty, his pedal extremities may rival Mr. Chaplin's; his teeth lim.v be as pulclirlludluoiiH an Colonel Roosevelt's; bis ears inu.v be far fioin shell-like, and his eje like, "a mired herring's, hut if he ees. beam, chews and walks as Providence meant hltn to, he's an Adonis fioin the sergeant's point of t lew It was Dr. Dudley A. Sargent, of IHr- I10L1) WOMEN OUT ON HON1) Suffrage Manner Hearer Arrested in Washington WASHINGTON. Aug. 2. The suffrn-i-lsts carrvlng banners dl.iphi.vlng extracts from President Wilson's speeches were ar ist(d In front of tho White lloiie. Six- of them were the banner tarrleis out on bond pending appeals granted from po lice court sentences of $25 fines of thirty davs In Jail, imposed for n similar demon stration. All weie. balled to appear for trial. Today's Probated Wills Wills probated today Include those of .,.e,..i irmttifv. who died !n the Presbyter- ,", ! Ian Hospital, leaving to relatives property Ivaluid at 52.V.OO; Elizabeth D. l'Hee. 1415 F.ankfo.d avenue. $10,500. nnd Isaac . I. "t ' icm v.,..ii. Tu Anti'-elubtb street. cressman, io- .-..., -" $10,100. BRITISH SOCIALIST PEACE PLAN DISPLEASES FRENCH Stormy Debate at First Session of In- ter-Allled Conference U. S. Not Represented LONDON. Aug. 2S. Six nations are rep resnnted In the Inter-AUIed .Socialist con ference which began lis flnnl sessions here today It Is n conspicuous fact that the United States la without any representation, although un Invitation had been sent to American organlxed labor to participate. The countries rtpterenled In addition to England nre France, Italy. Belgium, Portu gal and Russia, Although llio session are supposed to be sacret It was evident that stormy debate marked the first day's sitting, Representa tives of the French Socialist party de nounced In vlfornus terms the peace pin gram of the Ilrltlsh Socialists, which con tains the principle of no annexations nor Indemnities. Virtually all of the delegates are ngieed. however, upon the need of an International league to make future wars Impossible, llulld ISridge to Aid Marketing OKANV1LLE. Pa.. Aug, !), Viewers have authorized a bridge to be erected acroji the Juniata River at McCoy's ford ing, abutting on the land of a. I'orhln. a member nf tho Legislature, that will cost $40,000. The river Is fordable only about six months In the year at this point and the bridge will Improve marketing fncllltles. DISCOVER GERMANn? WEAPON IN CIGARETft . , Av.iyj uieu wun uarDorunaum, XHOt,; Tobacco Miniature Bomb' la , Pownrftil Evnl naive &$ -. . ?v: WAsitivrrrnv in j. "v, Wr College aoldler-eclenttsta examining 'M spy weapons gathered from th nolo Of "fl ;' j naval vessels, railway stations and every- r'',;j where In the imtlon-wlde spy hunt .movS' 0 are tode.y marveling over a. new ohe. Among the fake lumps of coat filled with dynamltt and the pseudo loaves of bread also stuffed with explosive they have come across an Insidious cigarette. It looks Ilk any other cigarette, or more so, but It Is filled not with tobacco or th various other things of which cigarettes are made, but with carborundum, Dropped carelessly Into a naval air plane or other machinery, as a heedless sailor or soldier might drop a stub, ons ot these carborundum cigarettes would "tear the everlasting daylights out of the whole neighborhood." Tho words are tnose of one examiner of spy weapons. AND 21 DOGS SIT WEARILY AROUND WHILE WINTER ST. KIDS ARE AWAY 'Bout a Million of 'Em, There Must Be on Regular Days, w Trvrinv Ts Pio.nic Dav and "Our Square" Is Deserted 400 SO vard I'nlversity. who declined remntly that mure than one-half if the male pi(iilHttnn between the ages of eighteen and forty. rive are physically untlt for mllltaty service. The I'lovvdeil city life, ho said, was the tlrst reason for the tapld deterioration of tlie i ace. "liaiely otic descendant of the country bred man who iu--hes to the city ever at tains to the third generation." Im ivrnt.i "A great many men wlir. come here are under weight. Sergeant L'ase alllrmed. "We leldnni have an nppllcaiil who Is licav tvr than his height Justifies" This would Indicate) that corpulence and cowardlcu are good friends; but tho ser icant looked at It III another vva.v. "We do not take them older than thirty five," he said, 'and men usually do not grow fat until after that time; but I believe tho whole secret of the ph.vMcal uiilltness that there Is Is that the majority of men In the cities are overworked and lead iriegu lar lives. SERVICE If? RENEFKMAL "Just as soon as they get Into the serv ice they begin to get into tilm Despite the severity of the drills, they take on weight If they arc under weight. Of course, a man need not he perfect to gain admis sion here. We take them If they aie ten pounds under or over weight and rely on the training to bring them back to form. It does, too. The death rate In the serv ice, that Is. of couise, leaving- war out of tho question, but Just taking the rate from normal causes, Is so low t lint It has never hl-en considered necessary tu take any Mnlisttcs on the subject. "Hut all this talk about duterloiatlon Is rldlciilouv," he concluded "Since the declaration of war wo have taken In many hundreds of perfect men and many who er alteady on iliu way to perfection due In tlie training " The p.ifei't man. then, Is the healthy man, the man who can put a imin-sizo pack nn his back and hike from sunup until sundown, or who can squat In a slimy lieiich for live da.vs without leiiivm-le-rlng that muscular rheumatism used tu "run" In his family . REV. DR. C. W. RAY HURIEI) FROM BAPTIST HOME Veteran Clergyman Died Just After Completion of His New Hook Funeral services for the Rev. Charles Walker Ray, I). 1)., who died four dats after he, hod written finis to his last book, entitled "(traiiiliiinther Says," were held this afternoon at the lleorge Nugent Hap Pat Home, 221 West Johnson street, (Jer mautowii. Doctor Ray succumbed Monday at the age of eighty-live years. Captain Harold S. Ray, of the orUceis' leserve corps, ouly'son of Doctor Itay, came from Washington to attend tlie funeral The rites were conducted by the Rev. J M Lyons and the Rev. J. ". Lamb. Interment was made In .Mount .Moilah Cemetery. The Rev. Dr Ray was born In CotscIIc. N. V.. In 1S32. lie was educated nt Ham. Ilton Collego and later leeched his degree nf doctor of divinity from Monongnhela College. During his fifty-five years in tlie pastorate he. served In inuny charge. In cluding f.-ilvury Church, this city. His last charge was at Plymouth. N. V HERE'S A RHYME FOR HOOVER With Apologies to Will Moore, the Buck-Page Poet A huge beef slew met death today. (Hoover. Hoover, Hoover), at Tenth and Chestnut and they sj.v. un enter was a mover. "With prices up like this," said one. " 'TIs wasteful from our grub to run. Thiongh llamo I'll chaw till I am done, Lamp me, Mr. Hoover " A Hue III Chllds's eat placo flared up. I Hoover. Hoover. Hoover) No trencher man would leave his cup. In danger? Vou must piove her Sinl one. "The firemen make a muss, three thousand folks stare In at us. vvhllii we save food without a fuss All for Mr. lloovei-." It's neighborhood knowledge that about it million li ds squirm armim. ... s..s, .... ludred block on Winter street when the ?i..r' i Ice Pie-eyed pipers with pennies St sed "gainst "theVrrlval of the Ice crea n man. whose litany melts Into the cream ". district patrol wagon. The" mS it m.ninMdlng S this section Is the Tenderloin pacrol house and he only thing more ardently admired than the wagon Jt-.lt Is John Kent, the driver. : , tirori nnns In the SIxTdlsYr conspire to rid Winter street h'xt" ",,;.'., fne. n dav In order to have a fry for' a day In order Once every xr ".---.-- "-. SrleEf Tasm. without admiration and foot entanglement. Today's It. Juvenile Winter street moved toward Hunting Park In three auto trucks. he Ice cream man Is hushed and twenty- on6e vagrant dogs (count 'em) sit down ij. wonder. At 7 o'clock 200 were clean and at S tl first truck, with Miss Matilda Silver ,, at its bow, churned the tenderloin ErMkeri and started. At 8:01 the other truck With Mss Mary Gallagher, the mat !.t the Eleventh and Winter streets sta Hn at Is Iliad, set sail. The boarding until wnen ino ""','" - ,,., " m ..' .i h. ..mint was lost, "If you up t don' ntar "Let Granny In first o Wa and the count was lost. lont get up out of that gutter " J.v dav" "Why didn't you te :o day-aa, " .. 'm gaiawln locomotive Works, L'iSte. exhibit, . lliI(yatnna immimltlnn fnruiptlrtn. rri. FOUHTH DIVISION all-pendent Military Orgnlitlons , a-ucicn ax. tviier. warsnmi, tna , mnitn asyenu ( oi.xroa siw-. it ilns if vroia sirseu- T Wl !! ,,..t..( ,....,.;, lost his chief T" shoe," ou can't tell main our Joe's, Where's your nanaaur- ..My countree. (s a vee. , say J.; vou sesT" "Never niina, " - be back, at night." "Ma. gnnme -... ,T, SStriet MSe out in front to wave Btreets district w" T , utenant nearn tad, at the ?? fto. $r and a pearby Can y bcif,Vli!d out Into a tree tune. Whlle.the 'truck. ' - rumbW up Mr.T' "IJTinit toll Out from, the station; " v':iii'. afar, mingled with the children. One drab put her (Wis tightly to her .vh and pressed them In until her faco went white as she swayed. "Drunk," grunted tho cops, whose eyes grow moist In stories principally. "We're goln'," caroled the truck load, ns the big machine started to quiver and chug. "Clang!" wont the Rlack Maria, "(.lang! clang!" nnd It moved down townrd Tenth street. Then the Hunting Park trip was oft up toward Eleventh street. Thus started tho annual outing of tha Eleventh and Winter Street Business Asso ciation. The business on Winter street, be tween Tenth and Eleventh, you must know. Is to have a good time. And there you arc . Today's City Appointments Clt appointments today Include Anna M Rieder. 4721 Chester avenue, third assistant bacteriologist. Bureau of Health, JH00, Edward Jennings. '.'600 Turner street, metal worker. Bureau of City Property. $7 a day: Margaret Fnrrell. n3SR Oreenway nve tine, clerk. Bureau of Highways. ?0n; Samuel Frank. 74 South street, assistant teacher. Board of I'.ecieatlon, $780; Stephen A. Downey, 172" South Broad street, chain man. Bureau of Surveys. JCfln ; rr Samuel C.clblott, 21S East Indiana avenue, outdoor physician. Bureau of I'harltics, $540; Joseph P Hofklns, 2927 West Wlshnrt stre.et. ap prentice. Department of Transit, $4S0 ; Louis A Baker. 17:12 Green street, appren tice, Bureau of Surveys, J4SH. and Santo Tor laiilo. H14G Rtc'hwood stieet, caulker, Bu reau of Water. " n da. Report Early Frost Near Hazleton HA'.LETON. Pa . Aug. 29. Farmers In nearbv valleys reported estcrday somo of their 'crops bad been nipped by on early fiost This Is the llrst Hunt In many years Mich a thing has happened before the end of August. IS esmoj healed that Skin trouble When you think what a source of annoyance and suffering that eczema has been to me in the past three years, do ytfu wonder I am thankful that the doctor prescribed Kcsinol? The very first time I used it, the itching stopped for Rood, and the trouble began to disappear. ' Keiiifl Soap should ti-usliy 1 c uiedwitliKesinol Ointment lopre pare tlie skin to rrcelv e the neslnul medication. Ketinol Soup and Ketinol Ointment are uM by all drugg-l!'. Jffiinet Sen htlttio ltar foor camfU rVwi, LAD GOES HOME TO DIE AFTER SAVING PLAYMATE New York Boy Fatally Injured When Diving to Rescue His Companion NEW YORK. Aug. 29. The tragedy of a nine-year-old hero who died becauso he didn't want his parents to know he had dived Into the river wearing Ills pew clothes came to light today. S'teve Redding Is his name. He leaped headlong from a wharf and rescued a play mate who had fallen In. The water was Bhallow and he hit his head. He was fatally hurt, but he sat In the sun two hours to dry his 'clothes, then went home, cropt away to bed and dlecL Man Is Injured When Cable Snaps When the wire cable of a hoisting engine at the Electric Storage Battery Company snapped today It was .colled and whipped like a lash against Satpuel Okes. thlrty-nlna years old of JS00 South Broad street, who Is employed b the Keelejr Boiler Company, of Eighteenth street and Lehigh avenue, t.' rthle struck Okes's lef t.Ieg above the knee and then jrppJ around his body, l:- Clean Your Bathroom With RADIUM CLEANSER Simply spray the porcelain, tile work and paint and rub off with a dry rag and you have not only a clean, sweet-smelling surface, but one that is thoroughly disinfected and iieouon?cu as wcu. Radium clei in thousand appreciate il For Sale at Leading Department, Drug, Grocery and Hardware Store or direct from m cleanser .has already become a permanent by-word Dusands of Philadelphia homes. 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