I l- &. h & ' O, ! 1 EVENING LEDGEE-IHILADBffiMA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER' 10, 'Jl)17 SEARING ROMANCE LIKE MOVIE DRAMA Stenographer Arrested With HimUpholds Former Phil- , adelphia Contractor vy BOTH WAIVF. FA'TRAniTTON Girl Defies Public Opinion and Sticks to Man Who "Was Faithful to Her" The discovery of Frederick Iloe Searlns. former Philadelphia, contractor mourned as dead, with his former stenographer. Miss ICllzabelh rtendell, In New Orleans, reveals n romance which rivals tho nvcraKe photo May drama. In a statement made to the Police of the Crescont Cltj, the woman de fies public opinion, anil maintains she vvas only true to tho man who hud been her friend. Searlnu and Miss Ilendell have been In dicted by a Federal Orand Jury and de tectives have koih to New Urlcvns to brtnR the pair to Philadelphia. Both luve deelaied they will waive extradition and gladl face tho charge.!, AtUttiST HALTS MJIT The discovery of Scaring has halted pio eeodlngs In the Tnlted States District Court In which Mrs Vancle Sc.ir.lng, wife nf the contractor, was reciting to obtain $ 18.000 Insurance money held back by the Equitable Life Assurance Soclct) and Continental Life Insurance Company ponding actual proof cf Searing's death Through a statement made b Miss Ri-n-dell It was learned that Searing who was lMne In Xew Orleans under thp name of Fred nevoid?, bought a "mall farm and In the deed Usd the name of Ue.vnolds, alias Searing tt Is believed thHt this sub requontly led to the discovery of hi teal ldentitv Miss P.endell said that she did not v -Company Searing when he first disappeared, and shared the belief of others that he had acUKill.v been drowned at Atlantic Cit.v on August 1C. 191.1 As proof of this she pointed to the testimony she gave tn the Philadelphia courts when Mrs. Scaring first ought to obtain the insurance money. Some time after this, sho said. Searing became desperately ill and asked tho Hos pital authorities to send to Philadelphia for hor Hellevlug him to be "dying, Mls Ttendcll declared, sho went to New Orleans Immediately, and upon his tecivery le tnalned with him. They lived happily on a. small farm. OII.L STICKS TO IIIM There was a trace of defiance in her demeanor. "What else could t do. ' she declared, -he had been my faithful friend, and why should I not go to him?" It was largely through the activities of Ruby It. Vale, chief counsel for the In surance companies, that Searing's where abouts vvas discovered. lie tecclvcd a light clue some time ago, and started a quiet Investigation which led to the arrest of the contractor and his former stenog rapher friends of Seat.ng believe tluit when he fled from Philadelphia it was the lesult of Impulse, and that he had no Intention of defrauding the Insurance companies. Miss Ilendell lived at loot Walton avenue. She and Scaring nre in the parish prison, New Orleans, awaiting the arrival of detectives who will bring them to Philadelphia. Searing's father died about a month ago under the Irnpiession that his son wax dead. As a result he was not mentioned in the will This Is "Banner Day" in Liberty Loan Sale Continued from Pare tine on the war The loan Is as vital to Its success as Is tho army that takes the Held. It Is yout duty to lespond to this call, ven at great personal bacrlflce You STive nothing, but loan our money to your country for a time You, with jour subscription to the Lib erty Ixan. are as essential to your Gov ernment as Is the man with tho rifle in his hand. No true patriotic citizen can fall to respond In some way to his coun try's call. Boy Scoutsate entaged ovei the activi ties of two bojs who. repiesenting them selves as members of the Scout oiganlza tlon. are selling to the gullible u l.llert Loan stamp. A warning has been issued to subscribers by George I. Ilodlne chair man of the Libera Bond Committee of the Boy Scouts One of tho hncst apectn of tho first Liberty Loan campaign was the fact that although 4000 Hoy Scouts took part, not a slnglo instance of fraud or irregu larity of any kind was lepotted, Mr. Bodlne raid. Indeed, th "-corns have gained such world-wide fame for lionestv and straightforwardness that here and thera some one outside of the movement at tempts now and then to use the guod name of the organization for the perpe tration of fraud. An Instance of this has been repented Ince the opening of the second Liberty Loan campaign. Some one has been sell ing eo-called "f-lbertv Loan Stamps " through two bos. who call themselves Scouts, but who are not registered as such. The boys sell tho stamps for ten rents each, and mako a profit of two cents on each sale. The stamps are to be used on mall matter, and are an Imita tion of, a legitimate stamp, which is to be used later, and distributed free b regu larly registered Scouts The public Is warned that the stamps those boys are belling are not authentic. and that no Scout ever accepts money for any service he performs. The Liberty Loan Committee of the Main Line has sent letters to 6,000 residents urging them to make subscriptions through Main Lino banking agencies. Eight thousami women, representing more than 200 organization, have set them selves to raise 138,000,000 or one-third of the Philadelphia district's quota, which la 41B,000,000. Miss Clara Mlddleton, of Germantown, la chairman of their com mittee. In the Interest of Liberty Bond holders Postmaster General Burleson today Issued . special Instructions to postmasters to honoi 'J both coupon and warrants upon presenta tion. Under these Instructions obtaining In terest on Liberty Bonds when due will be as simple and convergent as calling foi one's mail. A bondholder may receive Ms Interest by merely presenting his coupons, or treas f ury warrants issued In payment of interest, on registered bonds, to any postmaster In the Vnlted States. They will be cashed im mediately. Postmasters will be reimbursed irom Yvasningion jur an coupons ana war rants -which they cash. The United States Treasury, subtreasurles and banks also will pay Interest when due, as heretofore. Reports received In Washington from f varlons sections of the country' Indicate that tho subscriptions to the second war loan have fallen below tho dally average. Hi, vievr of (his situation, officials of the Treasury Department are pressing virtually vary reserve banls to speed uu the cam- falati and turn Jn their subscriptions early New York Is virtually the only district tksvt la within hailing distance of the dally -age. which xnouia nave been main. Approximately five-sixths of Us Has been taken. Ktw Enstland hart been called udoo to rtfa mlftlmum or JJOO.OOO.OOO Thus far .)) has raised 35.UU.000, Unreported sub. M'rlptlonaV ft ts Mtlnmtid, swell the total to 40 ,&. New VorVi Including the New York Fed tiBi T.esMrvs district, has been set down ui . r'intttsum of fMC.000.990, Tonight's t-.ni t " I subcsfcioos was mo.74.- HrJbow:b.jnna.r. W (be UU U In the official Treasury apportionment for a minimum of t2SO.000.000 and an "expected amount of $415,000,000. Her actual sub rrrlptlonn to date are estimated at (10, 000.000 Tho Chicago district has a minimum ap portionment of $430,000,000 and an "ex pected amount ' or $700,000,000. tp to last Saturday $.5,000,000 had been subscribed and $25,000,000 more pledged. These four districts are expected by the Treasury to take a minimum of $1,870,000. 000 In bond They have taken thus far an estimated total of $390,000,000. This Is $1, 480,000,000 less than the lowest sum ex pected of them for the entire campaign. It Is $220,000,000 less than one-third of tho minimum (one-third of the campaign having passed) and to mako up their minimum It will be necessary for them to subscribe nt the rate of $92,000,000 a day. or nearly twite as much as they have been subscribing for dally ,to date, L'lTALIA PREPARA UNA VIG0R0SA 0FFENSIYA L'Obiettivo del Generale Cadorna Sarebbc Quollo di Catturare Lubiaua Prima che Inoltri PInvcrno PREPARATIVI AUSTRIACI UO.MA 0 Ottohre Qua lclic glornale die ha strctto relazlont con lo sfere gov ci native tnscia comprcn dcre cho II generale Cadorpa ta preparnndo una nuova oftenslva contra 1'Aiistrlu SI dice chc slano In corso Imitative tra II govetno Itallano cd i govern! delle na-ioiil alleate n rlpuardo a) putito dl queta of fenslva, Lo sUto maggime Itallano nvrebbe. chlesto alia l-'ramla. all tnshllterra ed anil StaM Until una forte quantlfa' dl carbotie, tan nonl e munlzioul. oltre a materlale Ktero per le Industrie Italian? dl guetra, per una vlgoroa avanzata in dlrerlouo dl Lublina. L Italia dal canto silo inetterebbe In 87lone le sua riserve dl uomlni. die eono tuttora granut, per questo colpo declslvo contro 1' Austria chc, pare, dovtebbc essere tcntato prima die sopiavveng.i 1 Inverno ' le truppe slano cositette ad una forzata Inimoblllta' Pate chc rttsttla evidentfment bay.in dosl sugli avvcnlmentl dell'anno fceorso, si altenda un nuovo uttacco Itallanu per la fine dl ottobte o la prima meta' dl novcin btc. glai'diQ Rll aviatorl ltalianl. ch in qucstl glorni hanno compluto parecchl voll dl csplorazlon sulle retrovle nemlche, hnnno osservato forti concentramentl dl truppe speclalmeuto nella zona dell'AltopI ano dl Baluelzza e sul clgllone occldentnle della solva dl Tcrnovo. dovoe appnnto l'Aus ti'a si attende che II generale Cadorna es pllchl II suo prossimo sforzo lnteso a superare fottl llnce i'he proteggono Lubl ana ed lndlrettamente anche Trieste a 1'ls- trla. Con la cartuta di t.ublatm la Cioazla ver rebbe l-olata daH'Austrla-CnKherla e dato cho 1 croatl dejideYano la loto lndlpemlen za od essete Inclusl nel progettato Stato slavo-scrbo, con tale caduta vedrebbeio posslblle la leallzzazione delle loro a'plra- zloul Dalla caduta dl l.ubiana. secondo un ciltlco militate Itallano. si pottebbe anche attendcre un altro impottante effetto poli tico, polclic' nprendo le porte dell'Ungherla alle annate ltallane produrrebbe un grande sconvolgimento per la condotia della guena da parte dell'Austrla ed II posslblle rlsultato in una nuova attitudlne degll ungheresl da for7aie 1'AustriH a condudere la pace Un dlspaccio pervenuto al glornale tien- tlno "La Liberia. ' che ora si pubblica in Milano. rlproduco un documento austriaco contenente la sentenza della Coitc dl Inns bruck relatlvatnetite n quarantaquattio soldatl delle piovlncle Irrcdentl che nl prlnclplo della guerra si trovavano alia fronte della Gallzla e che furono fattl priglonterl dal lussl. II governo ruso in Heguiln. conseguo' dettl BOldaUi all'Italln non appeua cine' pole' btabtllte la Imu identlta' come Ital lanl soggetll delle tcrre irredente e II libero' permettendo II loio i itorno in Italia, ove attualmente hi tipvano. La corte dl Inns bruck II ha condaunati alia pena dl moile, ma i soldatl ora sono in salvo II govetno Italians ha smentito le aser 7iniil dl alcuul gicin.tli esterl i cpiali lianno dato notlzla dl dlsoidlnl gravlsslmi che si aa tebbero veriflcitl nell'ltalla meridlonale ,SI e' potuto assodaic che dettl giornali sono sov venzlonatl dall Austria e dalla Germanla per una campagna denlgratoila In danno dell'ltalia l'ano gluntl perslno a dlie die I mot t rlvoluzlonarl nell Italia meri dlonale si aecentuavano e che preto sarebbe stata dlchlarata la repubblica. HANCOCKSHIVERS IN WINTRY BLAST Coats and Sweaters in De mand Cookfires Most Popular of Resorts MEN ARE UNPREPARED Pennsylvania Cavalry .Dreads Order Turning It Into Infan try or Machine-Gun Units 'AMP HANCOCK. Augusta, Gh . Oct 10 -The first rea touch of winter weather struck the roldlers at Camp Hancock eter daj Overcoats, trench coats and sweaters were, pulled out of trunks and pressed Into service The camp llteially shivered and cook fires weie most welcome rrsotts "If this- Is the Sutinv South Klve me the Not Hi Pole" vvas V expression heard more than once The dlsagreeahleness of the weather wns ucrentuated bv rains, which were severe enough to make It necessary to tall off all drills Co d weather coming at this time Is looked upon by the men as being In the nature of a calamltv, ns verv few of them are provided for It. Many nf them have never been Issued their full Mip ply of clothing. The transfer of men and equipment under the reorganization order, which was to have taken place toda.v, has been postponed by Brigadier Oeneral W !. Pi Ice, acting commander of the dlvlFion. an order to this effect being Issued estct;day. Tho order was Issued 'o that officers mav discuss more fuK.v plans nlmid at the preset vatlnn of all icglments If such plans cannot he w oil, Ml out the old reorganization order will p into effect While it is conMdetcd that there Is vetv little possihllltv or n modification of the older, the lesplte lias been hailed with Joy bv officers and men of the Foutth Sixth, Eighth, Thirteenth Hiid nighteentli Ilegl ntenir which were dismembered by the oidei While flic infant!. legiments pomlei over reorcatitratlon disturbances, tho 1'irst Penn sylvania Cavalry Is cvcuplcd with Its own tioublcs. The cavalry regiment, according to the reorganization ordets, remains Intact, but the oflii ers and men alike are of the opinion that It fs merely tho calm before the storm, and are anticipating being turned Into lnfmtry or machine-gun units at any moment In the meanwhile, however, the regiment Is rot mcping about waiting for develop ments Instead it is taking things at their face value and is making strides toward perfec tion In Its drill Tho regiment drillH evcrv day, each troop separately, and much prog ress Is being made. Riding drills have been In pi ogress for 'he last few week" and at present the various troops are devoting their hours a day to mcunted drill Ml the men of the leglineut who were on the bolder are virtuall.v finished horse men, but there Is much new material and each dav these rookies ate put thiough the riding school and taught the. principle of equation fiom beginning to end fTacb of the Individual trocps goes on hikes, the troops' strength on these occasional Jaunts being made up of seasoned men, the newer ones being -left behind at riding pchool Calisthenics nlso plav an important p,T-t in the cavalryman's dallv life, and each day tvventy-flve minutes aic devoted to this exercise. Lieutenant S H. Klhson of the regular atmv has arrived at the camp He is a machine-gun expert and will Instrmt the division in the use of this modern war machine Within a few davs classes com pored of majois, cipiatns and lieutenants will be foimed, with Lieutenant KUIson aB Instructor Officers who attend these classes will In turn Instruct the men of their commands in the use of the rapid-fire machines. KILLED IN MOTOHCYCL-E CRASH HAGKnSTOWN. Md . Oct Id - K. T Weber, of Cumberland, was hilled nt noon todav, and J. L Zlmmeiman also of Cum bei land, probably fatallv Injured when a motorcycle on which they were riding ol lided with an automobile containing Mi and ills W B Pickett. Mr and .Mrs .lames Miller and John Welsh, of Woodbine Md The accident iMt'Pe.ned ot, n,e state loid at Benevola, five miles south of this in Mrs Miller and Mr. Welsh woie slighth hint Weber, who was killed, was riding on the tear teat of the mutoicvclc A half pint of whisU.v vvas taken from the dead man's pockets, onlv about one-fourth of the contents of tho bottle remaining ACCUSED MAN CHANGES I'LEA Engineer Charged With Causing the Deaths of Three Pleads Guilty NOnniSTOWN t'a.Oct lO -The trial of Wlllard Chat let. of Norrlstown. on the charge of running past a signal on the Pennsvlvanla Itallroad and causing the death of three persons In a collision In Nor ilstowl), last Mnrch, came to nn abrupt ending when Charles, on the vltnes stand, changed his- plea from "not guilty" to "guilty." Judge .Miller suspended sentence, but required Charles to pav the costs A coroner's Jur.v. Immediately after the accident, placed tho blame for the col lision on Charles and William Lawler. a tower man. It was a head-on collision be tween two freight trains, brought about by a change or orders nnd difficulty the toner man hnd In changing the interlocking switches MUST FORGET MISTAKES AND KEEP HARD AT WORK No Time for Criticism of Gov ernment, Says Jersey Governor to Jr. O. U. A. M. SPEAKS AT ATLANTIC CITY Declares There Is Only One Tarty To day, the American, and One Lesson, th Bible I. C. C. Further Suspends Coal Rates WASIIINOTON, Oct to The Interstate Commerce Commission today further sus pended to April 29 next the increased an thracite rates proposed by the Chicago and iton, Lehigh Vallej, Illinois Cenlial, Wa bash and HocU Island Kill loads A healing on these rates will be held in Hc"ioii, No vember 12 ATLANTIC CITY. Oct. 10. Appearing ns a plain American citizen rather than at Governor of New Jersey or resident of this cltv, Governor AValtcr n 1-Mrp. this morning, extended welcome to the Slate Council, Junior Order t'nlted American Mechanics at Ihe opening ses sion o their annual convention on the Steel rier Plvi hundred delegates lepie sentlng jn COO members were in attend ance "I could ciltlclTo mistakes In Hie Fed eral administration if 1 so deslied Gov ernor I'dge ald. "but this Is a day to for get mistake and to work lie hail sunken of the dlfllcullv expil enced In securing equlomcnt fot the Na tional Guard of the State, rthicb since war was declared has been Increased fiom .000 to IS.OOn "I spent $2ZO.0OO of the Stale's money to equip these guardsmen, and It is expected we will get It back. Whether we do or not. New JeiSHv bovs have gone out lacking nothing This Is u flepuhllcan Stale, but It has short n and will continue to demon strate Its patiiotism. I have almost for gotten that theie ever weie political patties, although I strongly believe In political oiganizatlon 'Ibis Is a day when we can recognize but one party, the Ametl cin partv, with but one talisman, the flag. And back of that one lesson, the Hlblo. if we do that, there need be no worry for the future nf America.' The convention was op'ned In a burst of patiiotism, In a scene in which the na tional colors were overv uheie. Addrcsse" weie also made b State Tietisurcr lteed, of Camden, and bv Cli Solicitor Wootton. i ("presenting Mnvor H.iiharach. The con vention extended a vote of sytnpathx to ila.vor arid Congressman Bacharach upon the death of their father, which occurred this morning VEGETABLE THIEVES SENTENCED TO JAIL Sea Raider's Toll $40,000,000 LONDON On m - V Sydney, Atit-ttalln, special dlspa'ch s3- . that before tho Ger man i aider Seeadlet entered the r.iciflc It sank Al.ied slipping valued at 10,000,000. lOOfSHARKSHOg giiiiiiiaiiMijiB Cape May Realty Co. Chartered THKNTON. Oct in The Rcaltv Coi potation of Cape Ma.v, with its registeied office In Camden, today tiled a rertifUate of incotporatlon with -ecretarv of State Mai tln. The concern, which is capitalized al Jl.000.uoO. is to auiutie. lease and conduct amusement parks amusement devices roof gardens and hotels The incoipoiaiors are Krank olght Casimir Sllski and Hanj K Uakford .It all of dindeii Here's a $5 Shoe that any other place on earth would be $7. Mahogany vamp, buck top. And not only the outside, but the inside the part you don't see is Right! ; Ml iiiiSli--ZN;!!ii Vlaile rcood hi thn factory ho the make Kund on tlie fert 1336 South Penn Square On. Cltj- Hull, Near V Irfrner Mils. sonthrnl nrne r stli mid flute 161 V 8th St. and llrancli 'ii'v.iiin 'Hiiai itiiiiiiaii:ii',if:i;'' The House that Heppe built FOUNDED IN 1865 ADOPTED ON K-PRICE SYSTEM IN 1881 f it . c . , 11117-1119 Chestnut St . I Bell -filbert !0 V.. J. Heppe OC. Son 2 Stores -j,th and Thompson Su rhotiea sj Key8toneRace i oos 2ZsK3ra3$r At Heppe's you select your Vic trola from the largest stock in Phil adelphia. You select your Records from the largest stock in the East. You receive absolutely new Rec: ords. Those used for demonstrat ing are not sold. You receive prompt attention from salesmen who. can give valu able suggestions about Victrolas and Victor Records. HEPPE OUTFITS TIOTKOLA I-A ,117X11 4 10-ln. Doable-face Hecordi U.00 Tolit tojt . V.... ....'iioib , 1'ay 13 down, (2.60 monthly , VIOTROLA Vl-A 1...1 ....-.'. ..S7m'.II 5 10 In, Double-ftee Ilreorda .1.73 Total cost ' I31.'. I'lJ ft down, ?3 uioutbly VICTKOLA VI1I-A , ,00 Hecerdi yoar selection ,. . 4.00 Total cott ,, 940.00 Pay ?4 down, $3.60 monthly ( VICTBOLA 1X-A '....i...... .aSB.lio Re9rdt year selection , 5.00 Teui eoit,, .'.tno.ou Psy $5 dowu, U loonthly JICTHOLA ......1 '. 7B.OCi Uecords your -selection 3,00 Total cost tSO.OO Pay $5 down, J5 monthly VICTKOLA XI ..'. .., lOO.OO lttcerds your relertlun h.00 Total cost .1108.00 Pay 8 down, 0 indntUly "o."" JICTROLA XIV 1 50.00 Iteeordj yoiir seleellou 10,00 Total rost also no Pay $10 down, S8 monthly ' VITTBOLA XVI , ,, $500 00 Kecerds your Mleetion - JOi00 Total cost , ...tztnon. Vay 1U down, 10 monthly -"" uu particutert I . I -". r GtU.rhm.orvnte for tlluttrated catalogue md.i Nine Atonths' Imprisonment for Two Men Who Stole Nine Ears of Corn From Patriotic Grower A month In Jail for each ear of com stolen from Germantown vtar Hardens was the sentence meted out lo Thomas Wood roffe, 134 East Uarfleld street, nnd Ills brother, Charles VT. Woodroffe, 1511 Hai rard street, today by JuJko rtORCrs In ths Quarter Sessions Court, after the men ad mitted their Built to nn Indictment charR Inu them with eteallnr; nine ears of corn. In eentenclnR tho men Judge IloRCra rhat acterlzed their crime as "mean," and paid: "It lis Indeed a. mean ciime to Meal from patriotic citizens who peek to aid their coinlrv by ratelnR a feiv veRetables In their garden. 1 sentence .vou each to nine moniha In the county prison " The police In the flcrmantown district have received inanv complaints about thieves taklnR veRetables from the war pat detis. They were not able, however, lo placo the blame on the Woodroffes for any oilier chatgo than the ono to which the pleaded Ritllty. The men were rauRlu taklnR the rorn from the Rardrn of Ur flenrpe 'Wood ward of Mermaid lane and McCallum stteet, on AiiRUst 23 last. JOHN It. YOUNG DIES SUDDENLY Leaf Tobacco Merchant Succumbs to Heart Disease John IX YouhR. formerly prominent In the leaf tobacco trade of this city, died sud denly this mornlnR at his home, 453G Xorth Broad street. He suffered with a heart al tark and death came within a few minutes. Mr Voung vvas loin In this rlty slxt.v four .vcais ago and enrlv in life entered the tobacco business lie formed a partner ship vvltli OeotRe W Newman nnd for manv vears was in business at III North Third street About leu vears bro. the film vvas dissolved and Ml. Yoiiiir. together with his only son, John ft YounR. ,lr, had been con ducting o leaf tobacco bir Image house nl 30 Xorth Third stieet .fr -ounR was one of the orRanliers and flrr president of the National Cigar Leaf Tobacco Association He was also a former president of the Philadelphia Leaf Tobacco Board of Trade He was a foinier trustee of the Grace Baptist Temple, Temple 1'ni versltv and the Samaritan Hospital. Mr Touiir Id survived bv his widow, who, before her marriage In 18SI, was Mis? Clata L. Yv'sRnei, and his son. MIDVALE "SLUMPS" TO LOWEST WAR PRICE Stock Sells Today at 4Wt, Against "Pcuk" of 08' o in 191o Mldvale fe'leel stock was tho sensation of tho markets In Philadelphia, New York nnd elsewhere today, slumping to tho' low est price It has reached since tho beglnnlnc oi the war 43. The highest prlco It lias over leached was 98'j In 1915. Other Phil adelphia stocks fell way off, also. ' All sorts of wild and weird repbrls and rumors wero offered In explafiatldn of the Mldvale phaip decline, but efforts to estab lish their truth and trace them lo respon sible sources were unavailing Krlr weeks Mldvale has been tho object of bear lepoits. which havo been steadily dtlvlng the stock dovvnwaid One of these has been Jo the effect that Alva C Dlnke.v. first vice president of the company nnd con sidered U RUldlnR Renins, vvai about to reslRti. ninkcy denied this today The denial, however. lCBiilted in no re covery of tho stock early V,,!flr,'rnT,, Another report was that Mldvale seeklnR moro money for expansion, and vvas llkelv to use earnings for this purposo nnd do away with dividends. This report could not ho verified. Still another report this from New York was that pence negotiations wero eccretly under way. nnd the blR earnings from war vvcie soon to bo cut oft. Neither could this bo -verified. Yet another report was that Mldvale was sulTeilnc with labor troubles, but its trou bles can be no gicater than thosn of other blR lndusttlal concerns, and the Mldvale slump vvas far moro pronounced than that of other stocks, which did not reall .slump, but merelj declined. SUBWAY TRAFFIC HALTED A ten-mmue tie-up In the traffic of ele vated tialns nnd surface cars in the s,uh wav oc cured shortly affer S o clock tills morning as the result of the breaking of a feed wire .Many lights In tho sulfate cnis weie out. Hundreds of persono were late for woik. Persons in cars stalled near the Nineteenth street station walked along the ttarks to tho exits. There was no unduo cxrltement. Workmen had the damage repaired and the cars running in short cider. WcstJnJthouhe'Mcn Get W' 1'iTTHurnaii Oct to the vI liouso Klectrlc nnd ManufnetnM.. ? litis announced another IneriasiT tfb nf nlinn eltinloves 1h ta, m-. 'a this last advance hemic an nddltlonife cent added to monthly earnlncs ii,,, vylll Increase the company s invmii i ' " $2,000,000 a jent,- ,a,ro11 Bpj Mililary Surgeons Honor DrM M INDiAXAPOLIS. OcU 10.TlieA J nun "i ..iiuiniy auigeons has n... "il nres dent Ilr. (Mr A. l .... "tt ?! rector of tho United States ni !?' M tf'iittl 0f REGINA VACUUM CLEANER the labor of tno norne NtVA. Puts this Vacuum Cleaner in your Home This Is a special offer for a llmlleJ time on a convmlent pirynitnt olin. I ako advanUKB of It NOW. v " , HouietefpsM find Ihe Rtjlnt E1HrV ll0UieREAU,Ycleinindriilid9wiitl(tniV!r. err. SfpivlthoulrittnBduit-nlduii snd dirt nre melted Into the bij. ThtRritaf l not only iweeperot cirpm 4 toSl convmlf nt ittichm-nli ml It in rmttat uctlon cleaner 'lor ill., turlilnt, tlnthtir, 11 j e jou electricity la l our bomt; You tiii aRtglni, "". SERVICE DETAUTMEMT W we hMdnuirtert for alt Vlnltef tufc trio labor avrlng appliances. You nnd thm in your home, Mntourahowrooma Ittew eaperte demonitrate and advise you n-ftaMj. criSTut ,loo'iTur "rv't0 ta FfetE- "" ELLIOTT-LEWIS ELEaRlCAtC0.,Uc 1017-21 IUeo Street jy m- V P villi -A w W'l -,' .. S'a n ls if - .S8iBBM. AUTOMOBILE GASOLINE Jjg Ji World's largett riXZiufacturers of thaft driv unit! for the con veriion of motor car into trucki. The large proportion of repeat ordets from leading Philadelphia merchants and manufacturers affords convincing evidence of the quality and performance ?f TRUXTUNS. The fleet of 12 TRUXTUNS driven by the Atlantic Refining Company is a. doubly valuable endorsement because of the intimate acquaintance of these great gasoline and lubricating oil refiners with the entire commercial car field. To convince such experts that TRUXTUNS would increase the efficiency and cut the cost of their deliveries required the same kind of demonstration that we will be glad to extend to you. We ask that you allow us to analyze your hauling problems without charge. We will prove by actual demonstration that the small first cost of TRUXTUNS is matched by their low up-keep and operating cost. TRUXTUNS put Ford economy and Ford efficiency to work for you. Formed by attaching a TRUXTUN (formerly Hudford) Unit to the rear end of a Ford chassis, they combine the recognized low maintenance cost of the Ford engine with the efficiency of the internal gear, shaft drive TRUXTUN Unit. The many points of TRUXTUN superiority, with the facts and figures to prove them, will repay investigation. Will you 'phone us for a demonstration or may we see you at our office? r COMMERCIAL CAR UNIT CO. 16th & Glenwood Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. Phone. )eUTDIamnd, 7"0 ( Keystone Park 1522 a rfn 5nii J!. V s' JL .UE.,miiSv. 3t,.i- :.' .;"'2aMaaB&ft.'i.vvii,vlSLAi!rt J