Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 10, 1918, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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rVEMNG PTJBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1918
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EFFECT ON PRICES OF STOCKS
Quotations of Rail Securities Were Expected to Rise,
but Did Not New Turn in Affairs of Mercantile
Marine Gossip of Street
TT WAS expected early jeaterday that the publication of the
contract with the railroads by tho Government would have
the effect of sending the prlcei of railroad stocks away up, but the
result, except In a few notable Instances, mm rather disappointing. Hock
Island, both common and preferred, responded splendidly, There seemed
to be one universal opinion In the financial district lecardlnR tho contract.
nd that was that the Government had been both fair and liberal In Its
treatment of the roads. Some brokers claim it will requlro a day or two
before the effect of tho contract will he seen In tho quotations of railroad
stocks Some claimed tho burning question of the sesregatlon of allied
industries is loft where It was, without any hint or sugKestlon that,
should Government control necessarily continue for some jeais, It would
4be insisted upon.
The matter of taxation was also said to bo homewhat v.isue and
requiring some further explanation.
It seems, however, that neither Director General McAdoo nor the
railway executives advisory committee has approved the contract
as yet. There is to bo a mcetlnc of railroad executives In New York 'on
Friday, when the contract, It Is opectcd, will be discussed In detnll. The
preva(llp-r Impression In the financial district Is that the provisions of
the contract In the main will be accepted and approved and that an ap.
tlt1 TWO, tin !.... 4- 1M. . - .....
r ,j i,Cii lu uirecior uenerai
International Mercantile Marine
Affairs connected with tho International Mercantile Marino have
taken a new turn It seems. Theio Is said tri bo a proposition on foot
n the form of an offer of Enj-llsh bank certificates of deposit, and while
it is not very satlsfactorv, some consideration Is beliiR given to It !v
the International Mercantile Marino management. One of tho principal
objections to this offer is that It does not provide the cash, which was
always considered a mott necessary part of unv settlement which would
be made.
The fact, however, that this offer is receiving consideration indicates
that the subject has not been altogether abandoned, as was rumored re
cently. That a. plan is being sought to complete the deal Is worrvlng
some .who went short on the stock in anticipation of the deal failing
through entirely. It is said the lecent flurry In Marine stocks was occa
sioned by these shorts when they found the market going against them
This and the buving for inside account sent the quotations up to 104.
It Is said Montreal is a heavy pui chaser of tho bonds In anticipa
tion of their being called at 110
Doubt German Drive Will Materialize
In many broker,1 ofllces the expected German offensive Is held ac
countable for the present condition of the stock market, but there aie
many opinions about the German offensive. Some go -o far as to say
there will be no Geiman offensive; that it will never materialize; that
the German military machine has lost Its punch. Others sa it would be
foolish for tho armies of the Allies to form such nn opinion of their
opponents, as that is Just what Germany would wish, so as to take them
off their guard There aie also a variety of opinions as to the effect
Which tho Geiman drive will have on the market should it materialise,
and those who predict an advance in pi Ices laigely from sentiment nro
about equal In number to thoso who epcct to s-ec tho reverse. All are
agreed, that in making the drive Germany has but two objectives one
to leach and seize the Channel ports and the other to break the line and
parch on Paris, and they are of the opinion that both of these plans aie
successfully blocked In a way that will hold.
Those In the financial district who aro usually well informed expect
hostilities to break out at any time, claiming that the pressure behind
the German lines from the population Is beoomlng too acute to stand
much greater strain. Meantime, the news from the European front con
tinues very satisfactory and the stock market remains firm Stocks in
r general aro still selling low and It Is said that many shrewd investors
are buying quietly and holding. It is said that certain banking interests
are also bujing, not for the purpose of strengthening the market, as some
suppose, but because they consider stocks cheap.
Kansas City Railways' Offering
One of the most important of fresh offerings of secutlties jesterday
.was $7,7C0.O0O Kansaii City Itnllvvajs Company thiee-jenr 7 per cent
s collateral gold notes, series A, secured by $10,141,000 Kansas City Itall-
Rays Company first moitgago bonds, due 1944, bearing G per cent interest.
The notes are being offered at OS, leldlng 7J4 per cent.
The bankers offering this Issue Include Hnlsoj, Stuart S. Co. whose
'local office is in the Land Title Building; the Continental nnd Commer
cial Trust and Savings Bank, of Chicago, and the New England National
Bank, of Kansas City, SIo The notes are duted May ID, 191S, and ma
ture May IE. 1331.
Word comes from New York of a conference regarding the proposed
loan to China by certain prominent bankets. This is the four-Power
loan group which has been frequently spoken of lately in this connec
tion, and includes tho United States, Great nrltuln, 1'innce and Japan.
It was stated thnt the United States has tentatively approved the plan
and that the bankets arc now formulating the necessary details In con
nection with the traiibactlon, which, it is said, will Involve at least
"$100,000,000 as nn initial credit to the Tar Eastern countrj.
The date on which deposits of tho Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company
B per cent notes which fell due July 1 may be made with the Central
'Trust Company expires tomorrow. At the office of the trust company
yesterday it was said that about $30,000,000 of the notes had been de
posited thus far.
One of the houses, In this city doing a large business in public utility
securities said jesterday that business latterly had been "spotty" somo
' dajs very good and others not quite so good; but they Were well satisfied
with the results and of the outlook.
As compared with Mondaj, Anglo Trench bonds were strong jester
day, as also were Trench municipals.
Speculators Still Favor Reading
Among tho stocks perhaps nono lias lent .itself more to speculation
than Reading, which still continues to be a favorite among the specula
tive fraternity.
A very instructive and exhaustive circular on the Reading Companj',
whose intricacies have been the despult of the amateur speculator or
Investor, has just been Issued by Nevvburger, Henderson S. Loob, 1410
Chestnut street, nnd which, If carefully read and studied, will clear away
many things which seem so difficult to the man ln the Street to unravel,
las a certain banker temarked when he had read this circular: "As far
as (he Reading (holding) Company Is concerned, to borrow the words of
the negro preacher, 'It unscrews the unset utable.'" Among other things
It says:
"The outlook for tho Reading Company and the future of its shares
would appear more favorable than that of almost nnj other eastern road,
lylth one other exception it Is probably tho only important railroad op
eratlng eastern territory that was not urgently ln need of a substantial
Increase In freight rates in order tp derive the operating income necessary
to properly maintain its loadbed and equipment and afford a fair return
iapon Its capital stock. The company, however, will necessarily participate
ln whatever Inctease may be allowed bj the Interstate Commerce Com
mission, to remain effective under private operation of the 25 per cent
Increased freight rates recently otdered by the director general of rail
roads. Should any considciable part of this advance be maintained after
he return of the railroads by the Government to their private owners,
Reading will occupy a paitlcularly advantageous position. The outlook
for the common shates therefore,
VX rnent contro
Cotton
''vv York,
trol but thereafter, is of the
Buyer! and Sellers
July 10. July Mitchell
bid; Schley, -Jay, Burnett and Newman
offered,
October Downs, Newman and Martin
bid; aumoens and Kelffer offered.
December Clifford. Hountree and
Cothrnn bid; Kellar, Burnett, Johnston,
aumoens and ltoyce offered,
January Mitchell bid i wen-nan ana
jFllrln offered
March McGhee bid; Hlgel offered.
Extra by Pneumatic Tool Company
rtilcazo. July 10 Stockholders of
the Independent Pneumatic Tool Com-
By.Kiormeriy cno Aurora Automatic
awia
S. CONTRACT
AlcAdoo on some minor matters.
not only during the period of Govern-
most favorable character."
Philadelphia Arrivals
at Neto York Hotels
J S, Ueniamlnt Drr-lln.
W. M Ilenrratt, Navarre.
J I, 11 rail ley, Walllck.
II. llurton. Cumberland,
Mrs II. llurton, Cumberland.
J Decler, Orand
H. UlefTrnbach, tlrand
J J Parnham, llretltn
If, 11. Ilarner, Park. Avenua
K T, llerkne-i. Colllm jw-ood.
M. J Ktefer, Continental.
(I. X, I-ewls. Cumberland,
J K Mltosky. . landers.
Jt, J Patterson. Continental.
vv, ll, nenneiter. iirasun
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, jlermllaee.
uoiun
Norwood.
uariuoroufi-.
I Philadelphia Markets
GRAIN AM) FLOUR
v tin at ti-i . . . .
Fob
Flint .."l". jt'overnment. standard Ins
IiiiiH.M V..I.V ...... .... .,.,., .---
"I'-lnff, .11, So I, hard winter. I J 3ti.
t.o,,1' durum. ,
I J 3fs
.,....- .. "j -I iiitni .whip,
. red winter. No i, JsiU: Nn ,
'v?o 3. ,K-.3S -"" -sn ' -'3-'
R- Bcceltita, noon bushels ofTerlnii.
rto, i. nnni wnne,
in
soft
w.ri uXr'P'.L n,m bushels Offerings
th. i.t. . ' "e moraer ruifci nrm at
? IVi!?"" ..S.!!",'01" tT local trade No
tho" "1flnn. No 3. rllow. II IU
.,iATan",l-,,'," .-m bushels Demand
J,nJ. iiHwi""' ''"' were well sustained
hifl !S n0!?" '"" Quotations No 2,
white NattND'scs standard white, 88V4esBr.
THc, NSfiMSVic. No. 4, white. 8(14
rl,,l''l,:,c.lP," -1'1 V? lh" I" h'
The market ruled nrm with demand absorb-
l!!5i-,h ".l "mlted orterlnia The fnl
H1"; re the nuotatlonsi To arrive, per
,.s.-.lb" Picked In VN-lli b !CK Vv'lnler
rifS'i.1"" "1n w ""' """. 1112-1
Im i inlWW "het. new. 1 no per cent flour.
Jii. n"1 IV. ""Mn wheat, old, 100 per
cert Hour 111 ,0fr11 7T
i,T,n.,'0.l'?:!S'!," oulet and unchanscd
to auaHt'" ,ln11 p'r bll- ln cli. a
PROVISIONS
The market ruled Arm with a fair Johhlnc
demind The nuotatlona follow. Cltv beef,
i "VI: molted and alr-drled. He. weatern
ljnuckh- and tenders, im tke d and alr-drled.
ic western beet, knuckles and tenders.
JJVJi'i ' b''''' hams, Hi. pork, famllj.
IMffVI hums S J' eured loose. 2li?s0r,
(' skinned loose. 2nsnr, do, do. smoked
jUlccajc, other htma smoked rllt cured, ai
nn mi
iu Driinu anu average - nniijrair! nams,
smoked western cuied. 3nWS-'et do boiled
boneless iv, plenle shouldrs P I cured,
loose, "Jo, do, smoked. Jle. be.lles, In pickle,
aecordlnir to nvence, loose, 3Jc, breakfast
V?(on. as to brand and aterace, cltv cured.
0e, breakfASt bacon, western cured 40cl
lard western, reflned. 214 WJIlc. lurd. pure
cllj, kettle rendered. 2".',i 20c.
REFINKI) PUIjVR.S
Demand was fair and the market ruled
firm on a basis of JT 10 for fine granulated.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
IlUTTIJK wna In Rood ilrmiml nn 1 tlrm
with supplli s well clcandl up Quotations
Solid picked crenmer extra, -fie hlKh cor
Injr Knoda 4lliit4Ki, extra llrsts, lilit, flrsts
43ff44(, seenmls -II fff IJ!4c. fancy brtnda of
prli ts jobl but ut "IQirili, iholio at ."ut.
fair to Burnt at AOIHVr
KdllS Tho market was atron? nnd 10c
pel lose hlt-her under n Bond demand Quo
tations Tree ihbfs niiirtiv llrsts, M- IHI
per atnnilird else, iiirVcnt receipts $1-n"
p( r case, western extra firsts J1-' nt Per
lose, llrsts 1J S01?12 llll pi r case fin
seletteil pes were Jobbing at 4'itlc per
doren
('Illi:m: The mtrket ruled verv firm
with deman 1 readllj ubsorblnit the limited
onerlnB Quotations New YorU. whole
milk tanc fresh 'Viie spe luls hUher
New York whole-milk, fair to good, fresh.
.'4-3 ff.'-.c
POULTRY
MM' fowls ruled firm while spring
chickens were moru plentiful nnd lower
Quotations 1'owls 3iHt7c, aprlnc chick
ens not Leghorn welchlnir l 41- lbs
apiece 4J!44c welxhlnx HMVj lbs np'ece,
Jsri4110 white I.eRhorns aecordlnir to size
S4a.llj( std'rat vounic roosters. 2V-'lo
old roosters JJi2Sc ducks. VeUIn JSWaiti .
do Imll in ltuuner llljijic. uulneas, per
pair II V.Wl 4V rineons old. per pair
4ui 41 do tounir per pilr, -.'HW 'Pic
lmiisini) rho market ruled Arm, with
ilnnind absfirblnir the limited offerlnRS Quo
tations l'resh killed fowls In bbls tann
dri-plcked fonct aelected lllc, weighing 4
lis and ottr apiece, .Ti'tv, smaller sires
S1V l"c old roosters drv n ied -7c, spring
ducks Long Island limine souths per
dozen whlti. wtlghlng 11W12 lbs. per doren.
I!4j-i, do. t elghing Blll lbs p. r dftren
I74i 7 111, do weighing 7 lbs per dozen.
1(1 (Ml "ill do. weighing S lbs per il07cn
SI r,u.'. do. weighing tlffTil'i lbs per dozen
iaifi4, dirk, 1 5062 50, small and No 2
II 2 111
FRESH TRUITS
Demand was fair and values generally
ruled stead as follows Apples new per
himper lioctffl- I'eaihes lltnrgla per II
lusket carrier r.Vlle of (leorgla J2-' 0.
IIIIo-. Ilelle l.'J'-!t. KlberU IB !'.! Ml
1 einons per box !7fH "0 Orances Cali
fornia, per box IUW7 i0 Orapifrult. per
box 14 5 Pineapples Porto Mio per
crate u,-i. do Tlorldj per crnte 81(H
do ruban. per crate 8J 7"Uf 1 Cherries
i allfornla. per box $lr -'-'". do New
York per n-lb lns,(et 7"i1f$l Apilrots
California, per crate HU3 nil Cantaloupes
Cillfornla, per standard irate H7ri(ft4 d i
rln t, r lionv crnte tlTl 'ill do do. ner flat
i rate
... . . -.. -. ...- , - -. - . -- v ' .- -, .
ll J itil i .in uo ueorgi i per sianuaru
i rate
tl 7'
ilo tin Iter pon crate
SI "IS! no Cnntalounes cleornla ntnk
meat per flat erute ".".(; Kjo V.V Htermelons
southern ner 101) niidf lit), do ner carload
J.'.'-itii-l.'S
-t CGETABLES
Potatoes were plentiful unil wetker with
demand only moderate Other vegetables
were ln moderate request at retlsvd fluuri
Quotations VV hlto potitois Norfolk 'and
"-.astern Shore, ner bbl No 1, J4 fiOfa
S 10, No J 1J21VSTS White potatoes
Mouth Carolina nnd North Carolina pt
bhl No 1. H4 7i. No S, It ".Off 2 7i
White potatoes Jerse, per i -buahil bas-
ket no i. iiocrii 1 1. no - r.ne n.
bweel potatoes jerse- per uujiipit .-.u
1 - "iimr.l No J 12it7V Kmtplant
Florid i, pr box ll-' 111, do Norfolk p. r
nu-qt crate, n&l t'uiumli.rs south
Carolina, per basket, "Or'tt 11 , do, vlaij.
land per bnslwt 11 .'".'Si 1 .Ml do Nor
folk, per bbl , IJ i0.1 flu Peppers 1 lor
1 la tier erati iw-l -'"i unions Tevis
per crate. It flOUrl do, Jerse per S
bushel basket SI (5 1 HI Onlplis J?r,'S.
white, per bushel hamper. S-'-liUa Mush
rooms, yex lb , 15fi(4UC
LIVESTOCK QUOTATIONS
rlilrutn. July 10 ltOQI Ilecelpts 17 -.".00
head left over I1H74 head tlciod hoKs
niostlj 1 ic hlKlier tna.i ."'"-"niir -common
kinds sliw llum IliU.Wlja..
butchers heavs. $17il7 0., heavt packlni.
sill ",lil tin medium Mil (KiWlttO1, ll;ht
M7HM7.IV piss I1U J101H iW. roussli II nil
CA'r'rt.I: Receipts 7000 hoed Pest
sleers ateadv to atronc: other kinds nnd
butchers stendj atronu to hlaher Canes
"lV:P-Uec5lPts C00O head Stron to
Wither
South Omaha. Juh in 1IOOS Iteeeipts
IS 1)0(1 head Hlow. 10c to I'm. lower. Houbh
Jill lorain.SO . . ,
CAlTI.li Receipts. 4(100 head
Hlli:i.P Itecelpta 11.U0U head tara
H8
I-ltUhiirgli. Ta.. Juh 10 op neeelpt,
mno head Active Heavies S17 4H17 Ml
hint- torkers. Its 40-l M, Htht jorkers,
SIN 4018 Ml Plus 118 4nTl8 oil
HIII'I"P AND L.AM11S Iterelpts 1(1(1 head
Active Top aheep 113 top lambs. 110
CAI.Vl'-t Hecelpta luu head Actho
Top, 118 50
Kusl Ituffalo. X. V.. Juu 10 CATTI.n
neeelota 171 head Hteailt I'nlvca Ko-
celnts 100 head Steady. 7SJlHoU
HOOH Ilecelpts urn lieoo oii.ni
HeiiM It818";'.. mlied vorkera llaht
"orkera and pigs. 118 4II18 Oil, roughs
11.1 roiitPl 7lt stas. 1107 1.' , . ,, . ,
8HKKP AND I.AMHH .Itecelpta light
Steadi and unchanged
LOCAL MINING STOCKS
TONOPAH STOCKS
Hid Ask
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n7 (is
t)8 1 oo
ai nn
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IK .114
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nt nj
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03 .03
17 .20
7fl .87
.17 .10
1 1 111 nutter
MacNamara
Midway
Jllipnh Ilxtenslon
Montana
North Htor
lleec ue l'ula . . . .
W est End ....
CiOI.DFIKI.l) STOCKS
Atlanta
niue Bull ,
nooth
Dlamonfleld II II
Daisy
Ketvanaa
Oro
Sandstorm Kendall
Sliver Tick
MISCELLANEOUS
Arizona United J7.
Nevnda tvonaer
Tecopa Mining
Aulo Hit Boy Roller Skater
Thirteen-year-old Louis Dl Ttocco. 762
South Tenth street, was roller skating
at nieventh and Kimball streets today,
when ho was struck by an automobile
owned by Dominic Mattlneo, of 8.'6
League street. Magistrate Coward held
Mattlneo In 1500 ball to await the result
of the boy's Injuries
rnoTorLAs
THEATRES
OWNED AND MANAOED BV JIEMDEns OF
THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION
HFI MONT
BSD ABOVE MAKKET
T U I- A 1
WALLACE REID - l5a3
CEDAR H cb?a-J'dfvnui:
WALLACE REID '" "n5ffip-
COLISEUM w"ktt Wr"
VIVIAN MARTIN in "Vivette"
Qtn. k Maplewood Ave..
rOLUINlL. " "2 1.1 and 8 IS P. M.
-. i a c-r Lirvl MCC In "A PAIR
3 1 Jtl 1 lui-iili-- oh' SIXES '
FUREKA 40T" -AUI--'r BTS'
BUSINESS CAREER
OF PETER FLINT
A Story of Salesmanship by
Harold Whitehead
iCopirfoTif)
frorirlodi)
iimie hlMlneSS
oiimIIoim on buutiw. sclllnij. nrfteriltliiii nnd "men tncy can pay in Installments; tlint
empoimeif. Auk jotir oursflons cleorln nvit Is, If your finances will stand It I
oh e all Ihc nefs lour innccl imme nml 'would suggeft that ou get ptojile vvh
I'tll nrirlreas niuif lie slonrd lo nil fiiatilrl-s. iliave had little or no experience In selling
rinr iiilrh nre niiniiiiiiaiM muaf lie lonorrit magazines tho "old timer" In Inst left
b .nnil ' Ofermine,i7,ir.'' ?'m hJ'L ',',',. e'fe, "lone you know- the kind I mean the
W fiintd xitncr nviionit Kill op nun trrti ,i-,. u.,o.tt ..t.i.ii .... i .... . t.
f.i fils relnniii. Thr lost Infrrctlleo fro ",,h(. bo'-xt'1-! tnlddle-iigi il man who
Irmi o (nniilrrrs ,r bo koicii fnlo flic offers to run jour business for Mm and
iloru o t'rfrr flint i Is ever telling of the big things he illil
- for some concern when 'loose. fit was
,-vyvv- i President. A printed folder outlining
caaav 1 Iseveral comblnntlon offers would be a
I
HAD a bunch of good stuff given me good things to mall to friends of nun In
.,.,,,,,, ., , , 'training ciinps It would bo preferable
today by Mr. Oolilmin, the agents',,,, n le,tpr. ror ,.. ,,-.. contnin.
manager of the Magnitude I-lfc Insur-
, ,
ance Company. In giving us a talk on
"Rome Things to Ilemember" nnd 'Some
Things Not to Snv." he handed all of us
raw recruits a couple of tvpowrltlen
sheets, which contained "A Few Don'ts
nnd Remembers " He ndvlsed us to resd
., . ,, . .i .
them over cnrefullv n number of times
saving, "If ou oung men will rend over
those suggestions nu will get some,"'"" " " """ess i run
practical horse sense Ideas of what to ilo
and what not to do when Felling
''-"
member, these are onlv ginernl sugg.s.
tlons nnd npplv to any oilier line of
t...t nH .. ...11 n li.o.imn.n Mnnrl
huslnese as will as Insurance tlood j
luck to oU'" ho finished abruptlv and
left us
Somehow the more t see of Mr Gold
man the more I like him He Is ns ki m
as a raror, but he certainly does give
every fellow a. square deal 1 nm get
ting retlly Interested In the life Insur
ance business
The following Is the dope on his
sheets-
DON TS
Don't lost ".our tempir, or 5ou will
lose money.
Don't look for a soft snap "there
ain't no slch animal
rton'l ovnert n mm In turn VOU down
unless ou want him to
Don't go to bed at night without
neemrinir rnnr npvt ilnv s work
preparing ournetiinvs won.
Don't to to get results bS haphazard
TtAllinild
methods
Don't talk of competing eompinlos
leave tint to the other fellow's sales
men Don't nllow a prospect to think he Is
doing ou a favor.
Don't ask tlmldlv for a signature
Don't get discouraged because sou
loso some prospects; ou cant sell to
cv erybody
linn't tr tn lie i n lennmenon misi-
continuous producers
Dont tr to cam all vniu appoint-
mints 'In jour head", a notebook Is
verv cheap and absolutelv reliable
Dont wiste time waiting for a busy
man; make another can anu wieii iiin.-
Dont Judge results bj tho number of I
ctlls jou iiinlte, hut bj the numbei of
prospects ou write up
IlKMI'MHl'K-?
Ilemember that a business man is I
teady to talk business ns soon as he Ih
at bis olllce
Ilemember to call on him early ami
talk business
Ilemember others are doing big busi
ness ln jour line so cm sou
llArtiiMnlier thnt VOUr talking and JOlll
walking should be done with an object
Vou never get iinjvtlure b talking or
"li'.'lL,!L,w1om,,'.Biien are cut out for'
Ilemember some men are cue uui ....
work oth?rs cut It out. 1
Ilemember vou are out to sell Insur-
ance-so keep our pusonal affairs to I
jourself I
Ilemember that enthusiasm Is the Hie
,t .m- ,,reenlnllnn i
of sour presentation interviews '
Ilemember tluit pleasant IntcrMevvB
and good times are only worth while
when the climax Is the signature on the
dotted line ,
Ilemember that ablllts Is not much
use without staj -ability.
Ilemember that the mun who loses tits ,
liluek loses his Job I
,.. ,i,er Hint vou are vlrtmllv In
Ilemcinlier lnal )ou ;" Invest-
business for jourself and joui invest-
nient is time. Use It Jtidlclouslj
Ilemember the onlj kind of good luck
a fellow pets Is what ho works for.
Good luck to ou'
topavs iusim:ss i:i-uHAn
Jhctc oic mote ftlca on a xiindow
tmnc than on a windshield Moial
hcep uiatlno
What does this mean to OU?
Uusinfcss Questions Answered
uain- -.- i innrtv InlrMtnl In lour article
ii-i tit., niit. r ium tikklnir the Ilbertl of
asklntr sour adlce rftardlnff the ecluoutlon
of our bo of fourteen who finished th
i Uhtu Krnue or ntnooi in ium ma num-i,.
lieliis blind reall neeJ-i tho bo a help as I
ilzhth urade of sthool In Tune His father,
soon as he Is able to worK so we nie i
about decllcd to Ut him tnlo h two-jenr .
lommerrlil course Now tho nueatlon It
would like answered Is thl
Voutd It bo wise for William to contlnu
worKlnu for the butcher where ho has b- n
for tho last ne Mars delUerlnc and t-et-
tlnff ordtrs, waUlug on trud. etc.. all the
time durlne icatlon and after blIiooI and f
on Saturday the rest of th eir? While ,
tie likes the uuiintr anu Henins ne ucea noi
like the meat dui
uPtnesi wetl enough to i are ,
tit lirnrn thr. trudp Wnilttl It tn lHltt(r tfl
got Into somothlnir nisi- where he woulil
cct morn rractkal liu-lncss experience' ut
course, It ma) not bo ens to find work after
school, anil as he Is now earning W n wK
wo do not like to ndvlse him to make a
ihango unless It tve.o for the beat. M.v
husband aas that each Indltlduil must vtork
out his own destlnj. jet I cannot help but
feel that tho right start In Ufa Is half tho
battle won MltS It. V.
I wouldn't let the boy leave the
butcher until he sets something equally
Rood elBovv here It lie doesn t like tne
IIIC-Ul IIUBHItn, .11' OIIUU.U tl ..Ml Wl .1 o
goon as tiouslble, but "don't let him throw
lll?U' UUB.tlCPT, UW HIIUUIU RFl ..Ul Ul ll
awav uirty water until ne nas cican,
for the experience la rood for him Many
Krocers can use bojs for part time. The
business. college would doubtless be able
to help him secure cmploiment that
would pleaso him All li.i'lness colleges
hive nn employment department, and
mtny business houses wanting help ap
ply to the business college first, for Iiuhi
ness men prefet to hl-'i bovs thn have
the earnestness and purpose to iq'end
their time and money In fretting a bii3l.
ness education I am afraid J cuniut
agree with jour husband It is hardly
fair to expect n boy of fourteen years
to work out hla own destiny, lie won't
even know the meaning -f the word at
his age. We grotvn-ups should help
boys to find themselves, as It were We
should not force a boy to do something
agtlnst his will but Bhould explain to
him the reasons for or agalnBt his fol
lowing any particular line of work ho
that he can come to a decision with the
aid of our experience. I am glad that
jou are sending William to a business
college, for the boy who lacks a prac
tical business training these (laja Is go
ing to be seriously handicapped In the
near future.
I am a constant reader of jour story of
P.ter KUnt and I enjoy It Immensely. 1
have acquired the agency of a number of
magazines for work during my spare time.
Would vou suaaest a house to-house cam-
I'HOTOPLAIS
FRANK-hOKD u "&'&"
Sessue Hayakawa EST WAT
Tl 1MRO FKONT ST. & OIRATtD AVE.
Junius jumbo Junction en Frankford "L"
"THE QABARET"
I fifl 15T B-'D XNn LOCUST STREETS
Douglas Fairbanks -I-ounqVellow"
52D BELOW MAHKET ST,
:! -' .. . , " t ana v
Al Mli .------. .
'J in
Taylor Holmes "uuulfED qap"
THIS PROGRAM APPEARS
IN MORNING AND EVENING
. in i Wit Inc for cood steadv. i ""illj lie"ome the leading Amerlcnn ace
ness men are looking ior goim n..u..', c11,cai rt t to, ,,.,.,-, ., r--....i. t, ...
Palan. -uch as Peter Is doing with the
Moon? 1 am thlnklnr or KMiiiin- it nn '
to thft persons who hava brothers friends
Or A inS ln the tralnlnv finmrta nlmiif allK
scribing to your paper and having It sent
to them. Would jou suggest a letter?
TAT
Yes, an Intensive, canvass should be
Well Worth While, but don I elnti ,,l IIih
houses, work the business ollkes ns well
I Get men or women to work for ou on a
commission baslH, but Klve them a
nominal salary, say G a week, to lover
their carfares anil lunchis
YOU Would lirolinlilv uel belloe reslllln
at first by oirerlng a combination of
"V . r. .. "- n....(lo i ,v ... w (,..,
inrfA nr rniir tinnDini a ..t n nv. .1 ..-inA
'doflnltc plan and all the render would
i have to do would lie to saj "es When
)0u have workul out inur Ideas It would
be worth while to have an nihmlslnR
agency put them Into shape
I
Do ou think thnt t toung woman with
I n,nbltll"n ""!' "lv-nlt'' would succeed as a
trawling saleswoman? 1 am now taking a
correspondence course In salesmanship but
would like, to know from i practlctl man
. P,P,.,nlv .ir..., ,! 'i' ",r t,.
enltuj ernnila n lilrtlt i nmnM n nA ... 1
,n knott most t)0Ut The corn spohllenc"
Bchool with which ou are stiiillng
unln.--nni.V.I.- .. Ill .lni.1.11... 1.. .,., . ...
salesmanship will doubtless be able to
rerer ou to several concerns desir
ing a saleswoman (with ambition and
'spunk"). Good luck to ou'
SCHOONER'S CREW SAVED
American Vessel Aflclia T. Carlcton
Aground Oft Paloma, Uruguay
By the Auociatcd 'rcn
I Montevideo, Vrugimj. July 10 Part
'n' the crew of the American three-
mnlail B.il.nnnnH tilj.ll. O- Mn.l.l.-
j in ii, nLiiiiu. I liurii i , v i iflllll
Pnlnnif, una landed tnrl.nt- yv n r-., ,
'eminent tug Tho captain of the tug re-
nwieu tnere were no ueatns among the
erevv , nut tnat several men nail men
cfl m Kloies, III from ex.
))0HUro ln open llfebonts on the lllt(,r
.
The AdelK T t'arleton nnn huilt at
flockport, Me, In 1802 hhe Is 217 feet
In length
PUTNAM LEADS U. S. ACES
By the Associated Pre
Paris, July 10 Lieutenant David T
Putn im. of Brookllne Mam . has fnr-
n,s wll )lns i)Pon missinfr since Juno
Putnam s tenth victor- on Juno 30 now
,, )P(, erlfied offlclallt.
I In the month of June Putnam brought
'down sevin Orman machines, equaling
himiu) .....unm mmn- u mo i.nu iap
tain Ouvneincr.
Government Local
Market Reports
Tito dolly tr;jorf (i sent ouf pj the
lluienu of Markrts of the United S(ofe
Urparfmeiit of Apr.culturc. I'ltilailel.
jihla bmni.li, with headquat tera nt J00
31S Insurance Vxchange nulidlnn
(Wholesale prices on largo lots to
i lol.herK li.iaeil mi Milieu of tho vnrioiw
iallroud depo'.s)
rilUlTS
APPI.Ki Man land, per bushel lumper
(M n j. (iu,irr pprki) tl r,n,fJ - )Mirl,rt
niertfll si New Jersej pu 'a-busiul bus
ket 7"ci St. 7."
MIjW-KIil.llKIK-i-V.-, Jer.e,. per nuirt.
i ANIAI.Ot li:s CnllfirnH, per standard
crato (11 lopesl 1 1 1.0 ti 4 ponts (41 and 14
lopesi 131113.10, Hats (12 and IS lopisl
-"'' "u ""'mla ler standard erale (II
,opp)l, ,,,,,, pon)!1 (4r, unJ -t , ,
,i vi
CHnnmi-Vewlork. per nib basl ct
CPrtllAN I h New Jersej and Nw Vork
per nuari I7ffltic
ouVrVliiff ir"1,,l:rt NVw Jpr""5, ""'
,.KArls oeorula per ll b.sket .rate
llelles of Oeorala unU Hlbertas JO.' 01, per
bush.l best s.t
llAsiMii.itrtll.S New J.rsej. per Pint,
uwn,
a 1 1'llMI'r.ON' Florida ami (leorela.
per .urlo.id jiii-40(i 40Sf 71c each
VI OCTAIIf.KS
APAItACIl'K Suirb grer-n vr bunch.
Cnlosi.il j'ljht fatuj, l-llf-llic primftt.
1(1 i, He ullf tl tti Hi t
UliAN Nph Jtrm vr -i bushel banket
Blfifii J'.I'iUp wax 811'iOr
IiniHh NeurM. per bumh 4-tT"f-
OAHIJAUi: .New Jernx it ftt -buh-l
baki t JVrUUi , .erwiMihiinlu per bbl , $1,7.1
4j J 1
(AltIlors NVnti PT hunch 2 ft 3c
i C'OllN New Jtrnej. ier -Si -bushel bUHkot,
7"m ! 1J
CLVUMIu:ilS Ctfrollnua P' r lunhel ham
per 91V 1 -'a MHOiinu Jlui j., .NnrfolK
I ner bbl
Z-V i, -Nf Jtrsej per S-bunhcl
I banket. K0t 'if SI
KlHil-I.ANT.M riorldu per irate $1 "-01?
i J 5l New Jerne per buhel liHmper,
. $1 7.".
i .ii-
l.Liil'CI! Now orl-. utul Nw Jersey,
per truti (.' dozen H6.idsi i-uctt-ji
MrRllKOOMS Nenrb iitr lb (-' to, I lb
bnnketH) J0 4j"4U(
OVIOSS lexnir per bushel crate ellows,
l 004i 2. California per Uw lb ak e1
lows (3 10, Kentuck). 13 3(1, New Jere,
per S-buahel bisket, jellon- lffl 10, per
bush 1 humper v,hlte, $-' JTI
lKAS New Jerne p r H -bushel banket,
jj j-.tjf in, New York, per basket (J7
i nuartH) J,
I-RI-IMIUS riorlda, per crate. 7'tftS! 23,
V...i tnr.. , V. .I.i.ahnl lnaLnt r".ll Qt it".,
l'tnATOHH Por bbl (approxlmati l 10".
I n,, ) south Carolina and North Carolina,
0 j iit',. No J IJ l!'(l J 11 l:astirn
shore No 1, M Sttf ."V No J, I.1 .,ii)i
; tt, machine graded, l.tW.t .'"., Norfolk
,0 j S4f-17t New Jersej, per -bushel I
JaBK xo 1 noeWtl in No J ."ilKilOi
IlAlH.slin'i Nenrbj, per bunch 2V tf
, mit'llAim Nearbj, per bunch -",41b
SOAI.I.IONH Nearbj, per 100 bunches
I 1 JSfl .o
' . "-",?&-' ""e p" bu'h'' ,m"
r.' ovtA-rbi:'' v 1
erset per busnei
basket U08 00c, culls .lOUI-.O"
AITCTIOV SAI.1'1 YI'STKIIDAY
ORANOES California per box (tin to Son l
in box) n lWEM I., (Jill to JSH in ooxi.
1 V'tUt 4".
I.BMON8 California, per box (210 to 4110
In box) ta 31 EJ 0 . , ,,
CHKRItlPS Callfornli per box (S lbs
net) 11 82 30
l-IIOTOI'UWS
The Stanley Booking Corporation
THE fcllovvlnc theatres obtain their
Corporation which Is a cunrantee or early snowint; of the finest produc
tions All pictures reviewed before exhibition sk for the theatre in vcur
locality obtnlnlnpr pictures through the STANLEY Booking- Corporation.
All,mk 2". Morris t Passiunlc Ave. 1
AlnamDra Mat uuiiy at 2, ki. u atv.
I'Ain.iir. x iir,L.i.jui:it
In
UEK K1NA1. IlECKOMNQ
A Dill I O "-D AM) THOVIPSON STS
frKJL4LAJ MATINEE 1-AII.r
LOUISE HUFF anl THCOriOllE ItOUEllTS
In VVil.I) YOUTH"
ADPAniA CHESTNUT BEL 10TH
AKLAUlrt 10 A. M to 11 15 P. M
VVIM.tAM S HART
ln ' SHARK MONROE"
Ttl T lCDlDr BROAD STREET AND
DLAJC'OltKU SUSQUEHANNA AVE.
KI.SIB FEItaUSOV
In "A DOI.1,'8 HOUSE '
rUDDCCQ MAIN ST.. MANAYUNK
ElVlrKt-3J MATINEE DAJLT
MABEL NORMAND
ln "DODOINO A MILLION"
FAIRMOUNT89,,0.!-
BUSHMAN and HAYNE
In ' SOCIAL QUICKSANDS"
f-A NIII V THEATRE 1SU Market St
I AIV11L.1 11 A M to Mldnlsht,
FRANKLIN FARNUM
In "THE EMPTY CAU"
eTLJ CT THEATRE Belovr Spruce
56 1 H 51- MATINEE DAILY
VVVI f HART In "THE UhSEKT. MAN"
BILLf WEST In 'THE HOBO"
GREAT NORTHERN WJSStfa:
CHARIXyTTE WALKER
In "JUST A WOMAN"
IIDI7RIAI 60TH ft WALNUT STS.
IMrt-I---- Mat. 2 sn. Kvbs. 70.
AiiNOi.n malV
(n "MY QWN UNITED STATES"
1 PAnCD 8T LANCASTER AVE,
---Mia-b aiaiinea uaur
llMIIS VV. (IKHiHn'H
WEATHER HALTS CROPS
Too Cool for Bet Growth Corn in
Many Scrtions Nectli Rain
nslilngton, July 10 The Govern
ment weekly weather report sas corn
needs rain In many sections A fairly
good week for cotton Weather has
been favornble for harvesting winter
wheat Ilnln Is bndl needed for spring
wheat from Dakota westward.
It was too cool In much of the east
and northeast for best grovytl; of rrianv
crops, nnd there Is n decided lnck of
innlsllirn In nionc neptlnnn of the COUP
try In regions from eastern South
Diknta southeastward ncross lown and
centr.it Illinois In rpntrnl KentllCK
where abundant '" c " r" ,i,e former Miss Nancy l.anghorne. of
made good progress during the vvnK ... ., ,.V ,
It Is niostlj In goo deondltlon In Ml- Mrglnla Ho became n Ilrltlsh citizen
sourl and eastern Kansas from rains of nt nbodt the same time as his father. In
preceed'ng week .,, Im Ho was elected to Parliament
In nf"l all other sections of countrv -j1110U,h n December. 1110. ns a
however, rain Is needed for bes K"1"" ' Unionist and has sat for that con.tltu
of crop and In some P'nB the mil Is , , January, 117. Major
much too dry for prober dr"lop nynt of , J ,came onp of the sreretarhs of
corn It Is suffering In ,l'r"pil,l .." Prime Minister Mojd Oeorgc.
sections of Oklahoma nnd as a whole is
bndlv dtmaged especially on the. up- .
lanus
r.n I. .1Ih mIh bnitlv In IlinilV
v 'II ll IP. nrvn Ills ,...i. ........ ... '---, .
parts of Kansas but Is not vet "erlouslv I
damaged except In a few localities It
grew well generally In Nebraska but
neerla rnln nnrt In some sections of the
southern portion of that State It Is be
ginning to tasel short
Torn Is beginning to tassel ns far
north as Iowa and southern Ohio ,
Week was too cool for best growth of
corn from Like region eastward This
emit made satlsfactorv development In
Indltna where muc i tint was damaged
b fiot on the night of June 22 Is now
recovering nlctlv.
l'arlv corn Is miturlng In TexaR with
condition good to excellent depending on
moisture received during the past few
weiks Broom corn Is holding up well
In Qklihoma i
Tunpernture averaged about normil
throughout the cotton belt hu nights
were too cool for best growth In eastern I
portion l.xcept for good showers In
(leorgla and the fnrollnas at the close i
of the week nnd some rainfall In east
ern nnd northern Tpxts nr.ictlcnllv no ,
nri i in tntio i nccurreu in ine comm m-u
ltilnfnll was he.ivv nt few points In
T-,,.
n Is
hernmlnc drv In much of
cotton growing arear but lack of mois
ture lias not jet proven (ittrimeniai in
cnttnn excipt 111 )kii lions of Texas
Weather was favorable for cultivation
and Holds aie genenillv fieo of grnss
The ttedt was favor.ible In northern
eastern and coist sections of Texas hut .
vtrj unfavorable In the western portion I
of thnt Mate where late planted cotton
Is living for Inilt of moisture
Cotton made good growth and Is'
blooming freelv In Oklahoma and Is
fruiting well nnd Is ln good to excellent
condition In Arkansas and Louisiana i
Plnnts nro crowing satlsfactorv In Ala
bama .and Mississippi nnd bolls are de
V. loping noriunllt In (Inorgla but the
eron Is nm nuking rapid growth In the
latter !tnte
It waii too drv for tho best results in
the snu'luin portion of South Carolln i
until mar the c!oe of the week but
the r.iln of the Rth will lio vert bem -Hi
111 in thnt section The cron Is making
sitisfaitnrv progress and Is fruiting well
In tennepie and Nor'h Carolina i
Holl weevil lire doing 'tome damnee
In the central and southern portions of
Alali unit but are lomewhat less active
In Missis' Ippl while onlv n f i w rotn
pl lints of this pest were received from
Alkansni
Vv Intel wheat Is ripening slowly In
New York Mute, but the crop Is heading
nt high eliv.itlons In the upper Ilockj
Mountain legion. Drv wentfiei has un
fiivorablj .iffpctcd this crop In the ex
treme northwest. Harvest begun during
the week Just rinsed as far north ns cen
tral PennsvlvanH, the extreme northern
portion of Ohio, south of Michigan mm
northern low a
I IU .' -i
"DOVS entering (.crman'otvn
Acailemj meet with a two
fold ndtnntiige the umisu il op
portunities of excellent pchool
training plus the Inspiration of
nil tho venrs since 17C0 These
vears poem calling to the bojs as
never before to work and vvln
Their eager response is seen in
reports and records, academic and
athletic I.it jour boj know
school life at
Germantown
Academy
Regular gtmnastum
work Includes mlll
. . . , . tarj training Army
Kindrrgartril setting up exercises
for bn una nnd mllltnrj drill
girls 4 lind 5 keep bojs fit for pos
eors old. slble future call
All da r- l.Rth jear opens In
sloii for 1st September Write
I'rlmarr. Otli the Ileail Vaster,
and I pper Mr Samuel B Os
6th rornis. bourn, AI A for
catalog He will ar
range a personal In
terview, Germantown, Philadelphia
l'HOTOI'I.AI -1
STRAND tin' Av' a" ',enanSi E. of IJroad
Douglas Fairbanks
In SAT.
iOl'Ml fi:liow
pictures through the TANLKY DooklnK
333 MARKETo"!11-1, SK'if ,
CARMEL MEYERS
In ' THE CITY OF TEARS
MnDFI 425 SOUTH ST Orchertra,
lVlvyLlL, Continuous 1 to 11
IRENE CA81LE
In "THE HILLCREST MYSTERY
PAI APF liU MARKET STREET
r-Yl.rtVE. in A. M to 11 15 P '
M.
i 1 li lTIrIiarlVlAlN
PRINPF?'-; -0L MARKET STREET
In "THE ONLY ROAD"
RFP.FNT MARKET ST. Below HTH
lxt-,-I-I,l 1 HAM to 11 v i
EMMY WEHLE.N --.
ln "HOUSE OF HOLD"
RIAI TA OERMAVTOWN AVENUE
tIi"-L. IU AT TULPKHOCKEN ST
NORMA TALMADOE f"
in "BY RIOHT OF PURCHASE"
RIVOI I a"D AND SANSOM STS
rvi V V--ll Matlne. i
tlnee Dally
OEOROE WALSH
In "THE KID IS CLEVER"
RI IRY MARKET ST BELOW TTH
IUD I jo a M. to 11.15 p ,
HARRY MORkY ' '
In ' TANQLED LIVES"
C1AVHY -211 MARKET STREET
iJVVI 8 A M. to Midnight
MME NAZ1MOVA u'am't
In "TOYS OF FATE"
STANLEY -.VflTT, ASTTS.1-?
MAE MARSH r "'
In "ALL WOMEN"
ESa '3XW
iaiJai
zm ii 'A i in ni ni gsi.T i wimim
aJllwU.111 SBMllfti
IZSMPI
VICTORIA ilAEl .BoTht.B6F,;Tai,
DOUnrAS FAlrtllAKKH ''
ASTOR IN FOOD MINISTRY
Son of Viscount Becomes Parlia
mentary Secretary
) the Anociated Press
lomlon, .tuly 10 Major the Honor
able Waldorf Astor, son of Viscount
Astor, of Hever Castlo (William Waldorf
Astor), the morning newspapers fore
cast will succeed J It Clj nes ns parlia
mentary secretnry to the food ministry
t'lj nes has been appointed food con
ron,r to gucpppj le la(e viscount
... . ,
Major Waldorf Astor was born In the
I'nlted Slates In 1879. and his wife was
ipvivit ft HJ'SnKT-t
WII I)VVO(ll), . .1.
Wtt-DWOOD
VV BY-THE-SEA
! M
&LJ
ggzsr
There is no better place for
joyment. Splendid, up-to-date
i x
faction nt very reasonable rates. Apartments, cotta-res
bungalows at moderate rentals.
Lots of Entertainment!
Finest bathinp; beach on the coast. Splendid
fishinir, bontinc. motorintr and aniline. Mnimificnnr
boardwalk and piers. Up-to-date
amusements. Concerts daily by
famous Philadelphia Orchestra.
further information address
DAYTON J"ow "r"ri -nr "ason of 1018.
The s ime courteous treatment
will lie tvlerile.l li our lialr.ms Cap Jul)
V vnviJMirttv ontr k Proprietor.
NEW SHELDON JK,.-'
850 Elet.j prltate baths, rooms en sulta,
halt. Auto D J Woods Own management
FDfiFTfJlM INN -var Ileach. modern
room onhestra Noted for excellent table,
white service Cap 'IIO Auto at trains
llook'et 1 AI.III1IIT MAHllW Tror.
ATLNTlTriT N. J.
ziAtusimti mini
ATLANTIC CITY
CapityGOQ Strictly European Plan
J I KAYNOF4.ATLANnccini
V0W1S GREATEST H0TELSU0CESS I
Wetfminiter K. ait. n.ar Leach Hltt
"" "" tost 1 rli i
te baths run I
wsi. r fill tip wklv, I.
uiMillv Clins lluhrs I
HOTEL B0SC0BEL ,&h,,ucA ' "V
Hch Alwajsopen
Vrner. . Turo plnns llilt A. I" MARIOV
Pnnjfiplrl Vlrglnlt Ave. 2 minutes' wlk
v,anuieia from Mvk & Pl t,1(r
perdat Ar tip I'iro plan Mrs l Huberman
cn: may, n. j.
Cnlnnial Hofpl Menotated throughout,
V-O-OrtlcU "Oie1 Rooms with prltate
bath, eletntor Ooens for JPth season June
t'th w ir cui'nrir o--r . t'roorietor
OfJMN I IT1. N. J
Normandie-by-the-Sea
n:N nn. n. i.
100 room 1 00 wultem w th prlite hath
own nMenltn n-ll w iter Ire plant electric
llitht nlant Kl atirs from irrnund floor
l)lrcth fai inn: tbe ocean ( uUln. tho I er
1 or Tftten full Informitlnn nnd booklet ad
drpflH I II. H. CM. lnner. i
HOTEL BRIGHTON
Sow open for 3"th sear unci r coniecu
tl inanHgem nt Thn pi tint of retil -a- i
whom life fool uirj ' home eschnnRfu j
nnn miironm i u kjki i
-SI'KINO litKE UK veil. -. J.
The Shoreham '"'"JSJy1""-
Located on the lake two blocks from ocean
tslhlnir bench 1 R PPANnlUI Prop
SKVSII11- I'.VIIK. N. J.
THE MANHASSET
Plrertly on th ocean front fapscItT 100
nneH.t It nos Tl'nNTR Prop
til WNKK-ON.HKI.H AKK. P.
BUCKW00D
InlWFiraprooi
"--haw nee-oii-Deliwnrf
renrmyirjnm
few rnttntse. t
rent for th rnn
nd n hnntnlow for
Julr and Aueuit.
Home of the Fimniii
Shawnee (o!f ion me
A. J. & C. V. Murphy, M&rs.
pffS
The Ontwood
Open Mar 1st to November 1st
Altitude 20(10 ft. Wonderful climate
Beautiful scenerj All modern conen
iencea Uood roads for motoring or waiklntc
All churches within easy reaih Outdoor
sports Select patronage Slncte rooms
and en suite, with and without bath Ltv
ery attached Rates reasonable. Booklet.
K. I., and 11. V. AKT.VIVN. 31 irs.
KK-IOIXITII 1IKVCI I. 1)KL.
1-on ItKNT. FIHM-IIFJ
Three hundred dollars for
rooml. situated full view of i
IFJ) COTTAOE
season, nrteen
' ocean. "Q ards
from beach.
Boi O 740 Ledger Central.
IIFTTKBTOV. Ml
Owens CoHao-fi Excel, table, rea. rat.s,
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print water; aanltarr; impta Vegetables
tiom own garden. MRS. IDA OVVEB Prop.
I4n1 DistsHsaks Directly on the Bch.
""-" Our table supplied
with fresh vega & sea food from farm. &
nay dose uy. uiu. ijkh. Mrs L M Owens,
Hotel lletterton High location; magnificent
levv of Chesapeake Hay; ona aouare from
beach. Large veranda, lawn, shade; vegeta
bles from garden Open all ear Booklet.
TAS T. CRF.VV Pronrletor.
Jill- IIP.-TKKTOV 'SI0 AMI AVIUSE
SI FAT l'lrlt Movlna Picture.. Dancing.
Ilowllnr. Bathine Roatlna
The Kmeraon lilgh rlevatloni new sanitary
improvements; auto meeta all boat, and
tr-vlns on request l coolest house In Better
ton. Write for rates VeeeishUs from own
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Hotel Wlable A r-.dern botel rom-ns-tdlna
n fine view of rhesaneake TVav. nathlM.
....rt... ..m-r.u. t-rop,
fshine and all resort amos-oienia. Can-IM 1
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TWENTY AIRR ONP
30 Bombs ami iig onus Kilkm
141 to June 30 s :i
By the Associated Press ? :
Paris, July 10 Tho Temps, In a sunlil' ft,''
mary of the aerial nnd long-range boil ? 1
bardments carried out by the CJcrmimB
on Paris and suburbs, says that the flnrtl
DtlAelAtlfllltl al.1 r0 wv A4hMjM litrnff saTJI AA 1
on the night of January 30-31 last, wh' Vft M
fifty-five persons were killed and 203.i5Sv9
vvero wounded. Up to Juno 30, 191l,Q,$fM
iiicib wfio lwuiilj' miua vy uuinnn, aiii. mv mI
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guns comprised thirty-nine days. ,r -lfiiB
In the period from January 1 to JuiUH-JiSa
30 the killed numbered 141 and tho'ji !.a
wounded 432, according to the official'
statements. These totals, however, did
not Include persons who subsequently
died from wounds ner the sixty-six per iw
sons who iv ere crushed to death in a ,"f1
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Managing Secretary,
Board op Trade,
Wildwood, N. J.
(J .-, UIItInrtoli Forfraot XmrmiUm
rfi-- Hpeelal Juno rates,
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Near baek.
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Ju-.tfr Nfitr Heath and Amusement. Y ,
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holly Arms
The lumous Inn on Kofknwiir Road
nt lleitlttt, I,. I.
Illchest cIifi cuisine Dinelnc. eicel
lent mimic nnd entertainment- Prices
I'unlthet-, moderate Mr. Uongioannl It
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WAYSIDE INN
Tearoom and Boarding Hon'
Blue Point, Long- Island
Special Attention to Autoittt
Dinners Served All Hour
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A. MISSING, Proprietor.
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East I-alclioRiic, 1 I.
Music and danclnc nfternoon and ev.
nlna Meals at alt hours European
DUCK DINNERS
JOHN VVMMX.KI,. Proprietor,
SM1I I.K. I,. 1 N. V.
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HOTEL KENSINGTON
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(In the Merrlrk Road
Amerlian and Kiironean Plan.
DltK DINNr.KS
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Tidewater Inn
Sayville, Long Island
L'wellent BoatlnK. Batlilnsr, Klshlne
ind Sailing
Lobster; Crab, Fith and
Shore Dinner
Alfred Sykes, Proprietor
Telephone 8D Sayvlllc
HALLETT
HOUSE
Blue Point, Long Island.
A minute's walk to the "QRUAT
SOUTH BAY" Excellent accom.
modatlon Write ,
J II. SNCUECOR, Proprietor.
I'VTCiintniK. i.. i y. y.
OCEAN AVE. HOUSE
Overlooking Great South Bay
An ideal place to- spend the Bum-"
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Inir, flshlnff, etc Heasonablt T
Captain H. 0. Hicki, Praf .
l-atcnogue, iong Island
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