Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 28, 1918, Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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STREET SPECULATION
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g'lfourth Liberty Loan Absorbs
Brokers Refuse lo Execute Buying Orders on
Margin for Best Customers
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1 1 New York, Sept. 28.
- "QO KAtt as speculation in securities Is concerned, "Wall atieet maj be
"' O said to have gone out or bitxlncsn. The formal opening: of the I.lb.
wrts Ioan campatRii by President Wilson last night means that for the
"three -teki during iliioh the Intensive campalsu for the dlsttlbutlon
,Mhc fourth war loan will bo-continued eer-thins In the financial dls-
V trfet must be epeeted fo defer lomplctely to the sale of war bond",
Stock exchange lfoue, Grange as the statement may appear, atei
refusing to do business on unj thing like n large scale, for even some of
their most valued customef. If a person desires lo buy securities ami
ha the full purchase price, or within tcasonable distance of the pur
chase price, he need experience no difficulty In having his ordeis to pur
chase stocks executed. JJut If he iIcsIicm to trade on margin, say even
s high as 20 or 25 per cent, hl broker. aie, as delicately as possible,
refusing to transact the businc-x for him
No ''oney Available (or Speculation
The edkt hax gi.no forih ihai there Is r.- rauncj nvalUble for xpecu
latjpn llepic arv ii .ittfiipt-iie, t" iornl.ite miit possesx virtually
t'hq full amount of the pui.iiise in-lee, ilrn'e bu.vlng tor u tlsc seems v
constitute the oiilj form ft speculation that is permissible. Short .-i-llinc
Is considered unpati.otlc. Theiefoie, If a man's speculations' ate to be
confined very close to the point wheic lie can finance it In full with his
own capital, it seems quite safe to assume tlut the volume of business
Involved must be very small.
An excellent Indication of how really dull tho market is is the cortv
ploto absence of customers from the boardrooms of tho various com
mission houses. In the specific caie of one of thf. largest houses, which
had twenty-nine clerks at the beginning of America's c-ntty Into hos
tilities, only ix lcniain. Tlicie has been no disposition to dlscliatge them,
but nierclj to icfit-e to up point sneer ss'ois when the old cleiks left
either as n result of the iliafi or ut oiipoi tunlt to place tlicm-the In
better pacing po-'ltlmiH uf lio M nit?m-r comprislrisr this ame firm,
only one now lesulatl.v itports foi dutv dailv. This is lij iu means an
exceptional Instance
Some Active HroUers Retire
Another significant example ha been the retlieinent tif active mem.,
hers from some firms and their drllon lo lernaln as special partners,.
thus leaving n certain amount of their capital in the business,, with a
complete check to any possibility of a loss greater than the amount thus
left in. This, of course, suggests caution and a dlspoilton lo look for
unpiofitable business for some tlmo lo come.
The collection of subscriptions to a fCOUO.OOU.OuU wji loan within
n period of thicc weeks Is a task never before attempted by any count!.
It Is true that the tales of Uritlsh war bonds, so far as the latest is-uip
Is involved, aie now running ery close lo the $!,JU0,O0O.0Otl point. Hut
that is another proposition, for it represents months of constant and
effective efforts midc the continuous borrowing plan. Hut no single
loan of J6.000.0u0.000 has ot been placed, and the l exults arc being
watched with the keenest Interest in banking circle at this ccntci.
Oversubscription of Loan Conceded
That the full amount will be subscribed, and in fact oeru!jst;:lbed.
Is widely conceded. The banl. wlm h alieady hold mole than J4 vuu.uou.uOu
in Treasury 'certificates issued in anticipation of this very loan, may be
depended upon to guarantee the success of the Issue. The will, of
course, do their best lo Induce their clients to invest liberally and will
bo apt to extend credit with utmost freedom to accomplish fills object.
Uut it is one thing to obtain subscriptions In the form of banking
funds and quite another thing to Induce investors to gather together
$6,000,000,000 representing new minus to Invest It in the Government's
obligations, in some States it is well known that the banks ate still
carrying very large blocks of all Hirce Liberty Loans ahcady issued for
customers who nre content to pay Interest to their banks who arc
carrying their loans for them.
Some banks, it Is understood, aie loaning their funds nt4i, per
cent the Identical rate which tho banks themselves pay and thete
appears no widespread disposition on the part of the customers to pay
up. The net lesult of such a condition is, of course, that it is the banks
.themselves and not their clients who are the bondholders. ISut even It
Jtljebanks charge 6 per cent for their funds and their clients continue
to renew loans of whlclf the bonds are collate! ul, the net result is that
clients are paying the difference between 4H and G per cent, namely.
li per cent, for the privilege of
large blocks of Go eminent bonds. ItanUeis aie inclined to seek pa
ments of these old 1'p.ms In as hoit u time as will be possible without
Inviting downright disaster.
Efforts to Collect Small Loans
About two week ago 1t became knonn that a movement, springing
from ofllciai sources, had started among tho Dinks, of the country to force
the payment of. binull loans, man of which have been carried year In
and year out by banks without any real determination on the part of
the borrower to pay up. The borrowers regard the transactions as
banking conveniences and are well satisfied to pay the Interest as' de
manded. It has been suggested that the real object of this concerted
move has been to forced the pament of mans small Icin.i thioughout
the 'country which have giown out of the Libert Loan sales.
As to the war, the developments
gratifying character, which may be
formly excellent undertone which the
during tho week. However, there seems widespread agreement as to
the technical position which the market has assumed since General
Koch started his counter-drive in .Tune last. Today the maiket expects
a continuance (with peihaps a few temporary wtbacks and some ncces
nary restriction of opeiatlons In the winter months; of the long series
Of Allied succes.-es.
This Is a feature that .has grown up umlei the list of expectations,
nnd to that extent has alieady been discounted by the steady investment
demand In comparativel .small lots, which has been- one of the out
standing features In Wall stieet dining the last thiee months. Being
as expected, the Influence, theieforc, is not gieat frum day to da.
HOUSE WAR REVENUE BILL
DEVISES NEW
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- jSonic of Them Arc Mail-Order Sales, Sliuotliii; Galleries. Ridinc
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Academies, u Busmen License. I ax ana 1 axes on the
Use of Automobiles and Motorcycles
Aitiiti.i: i
i IstaJJ CorrripOitdtiit
Bu
VVanlilntlon, .Sept 2l
Under the head of "Special Taxes1'
Congress in the new war tax bill makes
one last sweep at 'a variety of Industries
of the bill. This section touches with a
more- or less heavy hand a number ot
Industries that are not otherwise burden
ed with war taxes and applies addltlon-
V? r 1 taxes levied In a diffeient manner
-. m a number of industiles already tax-
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l-'or Instancy), It places a special tax
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f&ti the capital stock ol corporations oier.
i .60U0 taxes theatres, mueums.
concert1
halls, fairs, cltcuses and other exlilbl
jkn. and places speclabtaxcs on manu
facturers of tobacco, cigars, cigarettes,
fftc
' This Is the section whb-h levies a tax
Lw VI jro'n ?ll IO au "fi lur n-c in -u.v.
' 'mobiles. b5 which it is expec-ieu io
Ml.. t?3 nun. uon
iA' Thlu .eetlori of the moposed law Is
&Wlinted io bring 161,7K itf to Urn
v .Aasur in vvay taxes by levying 5
at ,ia.. v . ...'. .I.- 1n .. ,.j,a,..
I iriinf. use or iituiurcjcir. uu via ..wav-
''fUiiibllea of twenty-three or less horee-
fA.nSwor, J2tion automobiles having be-
H-Jiu-uai ihtriv and forty horsepower anu
3 tie on nutomoblleB w Ith more than fifty
.-.....,....,.. c-teiriei a iilfimnblleH are
iWIDaimnai ....m .
to bo taxed IS per horsepower and fifty
tfwuts on each 100 pounds of weight
Sew mediums of taxation reached In
this bill are mall order- sales, shooting
9, riuiaim owuciiHcs, n wmd,,,v-
rl and taxes on the use of
ltm and motoicyr rs
rnunillons with H can'tal k'Oek
r'ftoW,St"'0 Sl? tc. be taxed tl
ftWH of capital .wcw, imrti-
TO HELP WIN WAR
All Interest in New York. I
showing their patriotism by holding
during the week have been of .1
accorded responsibility for the unl- '
market for securities has displayed
SPECIAL TAXES
,
lofore tlma tax hah nor been applied to
coipoiatlons with capital stock of less
than J9D.0UU. This will Increase the
revenue fiom this souue from l.'j.Omi -
I to 7u.fjuu.u0u aimuall.
Brokers aie to be taed J1U0, as com
paied with J3u at present. If the broker
is a member of a stock ex-change, boad
of trade or similar organization vhei-e
produce or merchandise In sold, he will
ue iu ?ou aoaiiiouai it ins seat or
membership was worth net more than .
:oou last year; 1U0 additional if it
was worth between ?20U0 and ;,UOO, I
and I15U If it was worth mure than1
J5U0U. i
Pawnbrokers aie to hae their n-.ir
tax increased fiom CU to J100: nhin-
. ,.... m ... . - ---, ....,,
uioners iiom t.u to ou, anu custom,
house brokers from J10 to ISu.
Tlm tax on theaties Is lo be doubled
so that the theater seating not more
than 250 will pay J30; between 25tl and
500, J10U: bettveen Sou and S00, JlSii
and exceeding 10'-, J21M' '
I'ireuses are, to have a peclal tax of
2i'o levied on them for exhibition in
each
ear
Stale, eompated with $ltin latt
BoHjIug alle and hillUrd rooms are
to be taxed tlj for each alley or table
shouting galleries will bear 12') tax and
riding academies. J 10",
sightseeing automobiles arc to bo
taxed 10 per cent of their gioss recelptH
for tho preceding jear ending Juno 30.
A tax or siuwu in aeiaition to all other
I ta'xes is to bo lev led on the business ol
i a. brewer, distiller, wholesale llauor
a brewer, aisiiuer, w-noiesaie liquor
dealer, retail liquor dealer, wholesale
I dealer in malt liquor, or manufacture
I of stills, contrary to the laws of any.
i .State, lu any place In which such busi
ness Is prohibited by taw
The speelal taxes on inauiifaf 'liters
of to-ba eo, clgafs nnd elcarettes uie
doubled as nio alto the aes on u lit
pleasure boats, niotr-rlwiils and failing
iioatf more tlian flvr net to.ns
GOSSP OF
77 STREET
INTEREST SHOWN
IN MARKET AGAIN
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SoillC Al'ImlV Ul81laClL UIU
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Liberty Loan Is Still Uiif
''"lul. -" e
i wpI Tonic
gCM lOJJH
A Ittle iroie Interest was shown , In
slock quotations tn 'he flliuliclal dls-
trlct cterday thr.n for lomo tlma P-s"
IklUlpmcnts, uteelii and some of the oils,
with ftcadln? and Intel national Meican-
I III. Marine preferred, claimed the moft
sltcntlon. 'flic stock inatket was par-
' tlculally strong, (ionic in oktrh said this
iirii a telleotton fioni the splendid war
news which continues to come in from
all fionts.
rrhPI TVflS lTlllLh
riis.nsslon over the,
' report of x leanest for an armistice fioni
i Bulgaria, which came In befoie the mar-
I ket opfiieu". bu" as the flist jepoil came
iluousb (Jeinipny tlieie wax consldeiablr
doubt of tts ,iuMiiittcity until It was
eonflriiied fiom Fianr .The swililen
a'lvau e in Meslean ' l mai tlm
tlos' ias alli'.t.KOil " Hie soufolns
of iht shii-s. .I'tlio.Kh .r is sa.il b
hose who specia.me in oils thai leflnerlrs
aio not able to inet demands prompt iv
and the suppl of oil leirltory is beaoni-
lmc .seal co.
I The Liberty Loan campaign is com-
I mandlng the attention and activities
of almost every one In the financial dls-
trlct, and any other subject Is almost
considered "tubon."
Tin. i;nor.il nnlnlon in th t-'trcet Is
that niil tin., minify situation stands hi
the w of Ii Kiwi pi Ices. In any "
nr. dceliiics of an; eonsoqueiue .in .uv
ticlpated , luurtli l.lberlj I mm.
c hanker remarked ex.ieida. Bprt -
pros Ike fourth Llberts J.ffti that thn
nubscrlptlons for tnitid States rertlfi
eates of Indebtedness tn the ammitit or
Jf.OILUol. Odii tn connection vvltn the
loan were the stHinRest1 nMuiaii" "i
i IU silt ces which It would be possible
l to give and meant that lrtuallv onl '
about JI, 000, OOO.tlOO of tbe lean re- ,
niained to be subscribed The. sixth bl-
v.eoklv ianue of these eertificites of
'$600 000,000 was over-subscribed by
J23,S16.50O. which icficcttd the eicdit
conditton of the e.ouiiti'.
l.ibetlv Loan l's weie anive -n
the Xcvv Voik Stock i:change jester
dav, although the volume changing I
luiids was not so large as on several ,
'previous d3.s There was a stronger I
.demand for the tax-free 3i.s around .
JO). Koieurn Issues were stlong with'
a CL.iiBiderab;e turnover f louses deal
ing larsc.v In railroad bonds said tjusi
ucss was ciuiet and little charge In quo
tatlons. Ititeiiiutioiial Meicautile Ma
rine .inking fund G held around 'JS"i
to !'.
Power IXteiiftlon I'Un
Una of the reasons wh the auanpe
nient for financing the Philadelphia
Klcitrlc po-er extension p.an has nor
been completed sooner is understood to
be tli" amount of capital Uie Kmei
gency Fleet I'uiporntion Is to advance I
Ar-Vorrlliicr 10 our.-eiit report, it has I
oeeu nopeu euai nn- uuiaimmi,. -
... ' ...i. ,. tin nnn dftil nf t be
Uov eminent woiuu
ilQlHIiVU MO iliui.ll o .y.ww.. -- -
114. 500,000 project, but a Washington
i .,',.. i i.-.i.,.. n..t ti: Run nnu n
thVTgure while oHginalify published I
reports were to the effect the Govern-
mint would suppl all of the funds.
IM, mutter 1 not r OSed let atltl IS .
..in ai, i,.n,i. a,f tii. B'llnii'.nir boaid
. ,,., ... i.,aAA.ie f t.rtin aim-
Hasillllffaun. ""' -'-
uncieisiood io
eonsttuction costs :uc to be abs.oibeil I
and written oft aie cpiestlons which
must fit st be solved. The passage of
the emergenc power bill In Congress
also figures Urgel in the situation.
t.erniana-'s Post-Mar Plans
A downtown binher was speaking of
the future of Philadelphia In refeicm-c
to shipbuilding and shipping, and par
ticularly of the lecent statelneius on the
subject' bv Air. Sefnvjiib and 1'etei O
Knight, lie lemaiked that we in thl
country are so engrossed vvlfh our own
' aec-ompltshmentH as to fieqiientl ovei
' look what "the other fellow" I doing
He called attention to a statement by
an oineial of the Cuaranty Trust Com
' pany of NVw York lecentl, in which Is
etven all outline of what Cermany Is
i actually doing along slmllat lines to -
ties to the contract arc-
be still working on questions relating age the salesmen io no uiei oeei
to tho "a U6 of the puns as a basis on I "Third The offer of wre-kly piue tl,
xvhioh the. government nut be rcim- -- Jl '
bureod ror us ouiiay-, mv i.unuinwi ; ------ -- .
i! VrTifs in tmtLt nf iTiAtAriAl nnd the Mnnl I conterts luMili' ono M& out-.
store her merchant mui ine after the wai l;nw j realize- they've got about twice
' This statement showed eil-rm.iny had (ler nqnn.il buslnesv, for many of u
'two methods In xlcvv or.e an ambitious have brought presume to bear on pros
i plan of State subsidies, the other lo peels who kept putting it off, so as lo
'destroy every vessel whether enemy 01 , .
neutral. i
To can-, out the first method there
was passed a law in the Ileich'tag on
October tl, 1317. and the submarines
weie to attend to the second.
Interring to the subject still further.
this .statement sas
,.m, - .. .....- !.. l. ..! I.. ..kn I 1.1 !.,.
IIIC C.MirilSe IIII'MICII III I CUUiluiun .
the mercantile marine will be enormous.
and to overcome this difficulty many of
the laicer concerns have Increased their l
, capital great! I'rcm August, IfllG, to.
.Noxenioer mei eleven ox ine jarKtu coiu-
, panics had ine.reai.ed their aggregate
canllal from 41,900,000 uiarkR to C0.200,-.
uon marks Slany new companies nave
be-en established: others hax-e been coin-
bll",d ln, coiporatlcns of sufflolent : ie
to cope with the new problems. Ship-
rds are hems enlarged and new ones
aie being planned. Many or uie gTeat
munition manufacturers are making ar
rangements to niter the shipbuilding
field as soni as tho war ends". The big
banks are interested as never befoie tu
promoting these xenturirs. Among thi
schemes to encourage! shipbuilding is the
cfctablishment of a ship-mortgage bank
for the benefit ot tlicie who lack sudi
oient capital. Before the war this claps
was dependent upon the Dutch fillip
mortgage banks, but th Putch banks
made advances omy wue.ii ine prospect-
ive shipowner agreed to have the lestel
built In Holland, uerniany proposes nor
only to build her own ships, but also to.
haie wliatever profit there may be in
ship-mortgaging banklnr " '
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llogus ratrlatltm
The local manager of a large New
, York banking and investment concern
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called attention piiiimf i " uiumr .
t,t chean patriotism vh!ch Is being
-practiced by certain shster eotfeerus in I
' connection vvlrii their attempted sale of
llaogus securities. With the "convincing" I
literature which the send out Is Inclosed ,
a copy of tho national anthem the "Star
Suaiigled Banner"prlnted in red, white
and blue ''Such a display ot cheap
patriotism for hdvtrtislne pm poses
onl.'' eaid the manager, "may appeal
to a user, hut It Is as obnoxious to
tho?e who dstect the counterfeit, an
wing the Stars and hirlpes for adver
tslng purposes, which Is prohibited b.v
law. In Pi' opinion, thero should be a
Kln.ilar law applied to the use of tho
national anthem for advertising pur
poses." Fourth Liberty Loan
INC
Morton II. Alexander
Phils. Stock Exchange. Bldl
17 WllUmi. l. V
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BUSINESS CAREER
OF PETER FLINT
A Story of Salesmanship by
Harold Whitehead
(Coviirteht)
I Vr. hilchmd mil fiMietr void- lmr
"'lioii on biiuinu, nrllUm. nrficrliiu ml
(Hii!avi,irr. sk nr c7url;o.i t'nti.u viitl
..,", alL "" "'" '"' toirrrl irl
','" a,tdW! "'"' be ''" ' "' iuiii-
y.oj, tchhh are anouumant Must b' tuiturtil.
,""",', 'o'rehnlcal .niri(.is mil he vnl
bu mall. Olhtr qitnltoitii vill h inwr"l
, ,, or ,,,., fcr 7,'0,, "."." Jlif
,tu of Vtln Htm
,.,, l
J)N,' "'" moic week of Hie "silk
; J umbrella" contest. I lust the $1"
bonurf this week, by a nieaslv five points,
i for 1 onj. BOt ,( nity n the week.
lnal thousand-dollar one.
oil, If fd only managed In land an
'extra five bundled that little dve-cen-
tin policy would pave been mulli ten
bucks real velvet.
The bulletin lsued
this-
toda.v i tad lll-s-
writ I i. in t.i.i: ii v mi. x
The third iwind Is nnlb il now
foi the grand fl"al spurt
Secrl i 'mi.gi's In tin .-id. ib'
week. ' rofcon sMll lead- I"'.'1 ''H
tn sixth 1lnve a look nl lh I "ldei
arid see bow hih ou Imv illmbid
UP the one hundlrd t lings T.i'1 lend
eis ate:
I'rofton Xd point"
Men lam T." imlnt"
Sterling '' points
Weston , 72 points
flaita 71 points
Flint 70 points
Only thiee men qualify for the 10
bonus by 1,'ettliig eevent-lt pn'nts
or better
Kxenbodv 'i.n n i-t'iipie t" vi" c
fo'- e-eibid: who lifts mil pi'iiis
will i am a datidv ntubirl'i 'm the
ladv nainrd as the pilze iir,v
The sK lenders arn nil uitlei t''
points-, so il s iinbod's inee el
ii, Son for n Addeil Mlrailln"
Kveiv man Retting tn the mc of the
ladder will receive the ten dollar
bonus flo it, addition will be eniei
tained nl a ievlal '
line hundred imlnt bHiiipiet
Tn he lielrl nevt Wednesriav evening
at the Palatial Hotel. Chaile-
I llk.
of J'lttsburRb has ae-ecpted an n
tlnn inspeak at this bar.qmt
Let's clr ''I"' 'Ik mihII'H
Wrathci for the week: Ti;eie
u-eatlier foi the weal:, bill it k
uta-
iii i
n u-
lating and sunny for the stionc
ANMVHHs 1 (ltKIi;M"'s's
Oeitrude' - ltK a. good idea, but
Instead o. taking out a pult v '"i
voutself lor the whole amount lie
icglsteis. Hldlt fifty-lift .wnli him.
tell blm that ou'll take 1"0" wot til
c.f Insurance fm every thous4nit no
CPts elsewhere up to the annum uci-is-sar
to get the one numbed pmiit"
"l.l??.ie"--'jo tn It if 'i "" '"
there's 'io rensou nil earth wh M"l
sl.ouldi. t get hl'ii nuiie Pl-P"t" ,,,
I met Francis in a beanciv ,ii inhlda
.mil 5-how-ed him tlie bulb tin. He's
stud: on the contest ami Is ltiteia.su n nij
fee how it wmks out. I
It's siilendlil." he said afKi bed r ad I
this bulletin -This i a ical . i ntest aim
planned ilevetly -Most sale- nmtests
put almost impos-lbli- niiuitim nl busi
ness to 1-e hecured. Then Jhe, fmiiieiitlv
let tho thine fizzle out hVc.io-e the n
sult is a forgone conclusion aftn a few
da
Now. tills rontest of the .Masiiltude
--- ...... i, ,., r,.,. . , ... .. i
htrlkcs me as very c-levei fur sevei.u
icasons.
"first. ItV nho-t. vet lot
enable all to get their ......tu b.v working,
-a too short rontest iiiav be wuii by ..
salesman who 3"s ha a 1. " '"'-., -
.M-M, inej K.-1 uii- .,,....-.. -
bv awarding tho prize
tn
the woman
nominated bv the vvlnnei
That means
I-,.""., . ,!. .t H ,,nlll
in.ii. hid imhhc-u ,,uiu.,.....- ,-
ue.-i
lit
ilg
nf
ale-men and thus stimulates the iv-m-petltlve
spirit
"Fifth r.vei erne ha a good banc -to
win a prfov if he gets his miutn- ru
all ean hae the i-oinfm table feeilng ,r
having 'made good' iven ir tlu-.v ilu.i't
win the big pilze and that take avii
any sting nf defeat.
"And lastlv. ihe ptnmlse if a relrbin
tlon with sulIi a big rpeaker as I'hailes
Oaks, of Plttsbuigh. bilngs In the rm-iat
utmospheie
"A xery well-planned sale ,,,mr..
he concluded
When I think nvii the way the 1 1 pt
us plugging without b-ttlns us kum- ii
I've got to hand It to Coldm i i, who
doped the thing out.
I don't think I'd have thought about
it in nnv other vva than a lilt of good
,;. p; Franc-is hadn t said what be did
lillie IH II llBuniifiiP .... ..........fc
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TsTHJ
Continental- Equitable .
Title sh Tuy st Company
12th Street above Chestnut, Philadelphia
I
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$1,000,000 Capital
lew
lultu- durltiB the conies
::
licrlml
I'm Jiiil mlnir in lav tn extra Imrd
next wreh and eo If t can't cup Unit "Ilk
timhi'flln not for Jliu.v llllleitple' rnke.
of ioui,c but oli Jiirt to wj" I did, t
' It' J no l.iio now to iite nbotit the
1 1 minim t Jlfltiimti'H tilt eveiilmr, "u
in ten nuuiii ii on .moiuiij.
ion h
Dnil'l be
III MMIss i:i'tlllt.M
luo illpiilflnl; It's not
livi'ifirn, .
(Pent b.v II. Ii. N.. e-l Voik.)
What does this fin an to Atir?
HiiMucss Oucslions Anuereil
I Vuri! nsn I tnnk a nu-s In Meiiusiapliv
and IMwrltlm., uhteh. hoter. 1 never
Inaile iii.o of Whllt ttiktuir tile tolire ln
euipla.r ih lihi' tutliir ntul ,lreini.iliei I
uae m, n inme ijerinimnt nusitt,)n iut t
wnm p.ihptil i an nlilr is -til vvell.tneuiilna
friend tn ilik in tin. i.eivln? lliiui.eys
wet,' Inrt filial ulle tlmUKllt Ihe bltJ 111 tlir
tian.l whs wnrrh two In the bush.
Iiinte n I hml it f.llrlN rti-ail Multlnn
1 iliil not thbik t i-i-i-vain tn look utmui
for uuytliltiK ele Imt the lat vear nnd
half business hm nut .epti h Komi us II
ntluht lip lie.Ml an. I thai ulttlnok Is ver'
bin l i:tinuah mi rur in- lo lt tin and take
....II. .. s
V .. ..!., t .. a .. ,Z1.... I , t. la fl.,lilll
Ihlntt it wnul.l be nilvtsMiie for ine tn brueh
iin
teimsrniiln end t n tltln- pr no
intiiU I uni a..., ,,M II urn nur furtvl In
Hurl this Unit if Wr.lW and is- al'le In in.il."
nai I" Nit dniii l miii limiw wln-ii h n( re.ni '.s
tint a- mimic n Hi' llaul I" le i taker
inns' r tn art , ni'trthinl ' '! sitanlinn
I'nllln wii .nn.. ..ii ill - , Is. v ii Ii 1
tillklll I.TKe II" H .1 i, IMS nf lul''., ''
sua, lhl fllv nl ail I ilvn l" VV I 1 -I
luualv .iwall n u n.-iiM llimusli me palier 111
I fia. ueal funn- k. 4
Thete Is ;i Ihnlv ili-miiiid fm "lenngia
plieis at the pie-ent time The pa for
btglniiPlM Is nbout Si; ii weak
If vour mind is otmg enough tn adapt
Itself to new business, method", and oiir
letter hidlrntex that It l. theic- Is no
leasoii wliv Mill should lint be nblo to
iidvaiiie In' siime large urgnnizntlon to u
posltlnn uf minor executive.
Whv don't von cill pelt-finally on the
i llioe inaiiiigi t uT oiii- 01 Iwu or the Huge
ptibbi s. t v ii - i ipoiutlniis iitnl as!, them
to ndvi-i nii .v'int lo il i In nidei tn ve
-IIIe a iviiltilill In tlnli illlpl". I linxa-
i.i hum h lli.it v m wniild ve v llll nil!-
a pn" linn lie vaell a- e-md aillrn
I IlllVr .Mill l-Vi-l IIIIIIIUIH nl KUI11K I" inn
I itetit inwMit Ht -. tn see if von i-utllil
K't ii pusltlnn in tin- diess nr mill de
IMilinetit? With vim t.nuwieiiRe an. sum
rni.iU uni niiElit iii be valuable a
saleswoman, fur mim i-uiild mil imlv sell
but i-nllld FilKK-t 'it'll make the suggesi.
ed aliernli'ms
I Iiojii. thai tin a suggestliiiis will
eithet piuve fie nn s tu solve Mini
pmhleni an at 1111. i.ile stimulate ideas
whlili will Kslllt in Ms suluilnll
WONT FIX COTTON PRICE
I'ruli'sts Fniiti Soiitlii'i'ii lnlcivsl
luvoke Dt'linilc SlaltMiieiit
Hiisliliigluii, "-epi 2S -The (Jovein
metil doe-- not expeii tn tl.x the
price of taw m'tiii nt pu-n-nt t'liatt
man Thotnax W l'.ige of the Ptasiil, ni'v
i-otl.iii I'limmitt n, .iinnounred, nor
left (he
will the oi. mi tie,, to.ommenil n t"ie UIK.llon ,ltul (I.ni,i,,ting watte, was In
exi . pt ,-is ii I i st te.sot- to keep the mai- ,,,.,, .... . .,!fn,.atl,m After a llveh
I fioni t imtiiiig w ilil
I The uiitmiuue mi nt in-ne as, nn aftit
math of a week of violent pinte't lodged
I by sni.thein lllnKlemelt and glowers
osailft .,,n nheim to tontiol the in-ion
Industry tlumigli pi In- CxIiil
Mr. p.ig,. clei-lated Ills uonimittee
pn-led tu uPuvv
li tosi tin ffl
lUillidenl time In a lap-i
i as it st.ihill.mg in
r. a a.slgin d in tin amn
- i t
iniiiii
nl llu im
Oil i '! lull
alisli ibulluii, bi'iided bv
e li.i lc-3 .1 l'.r.iii'l. i
.Vgrkilltun The
cnipnvveieil to buy
r the liriiaitiiicul of
ni.ut lotumltle-' is
tin intion fm litiv-!
eminent and llud ariomit, penning m
ve -liiat'o'i iff tlm iudusli to be con
tluoltd b.v All. l'iigi s roimiilliii
IRELAND TO SUCCEED GORGAS
Sn
rein (iYiici'iiI lo I'n-s Service-
Ae Limit nil Ofl.iht'l' ii , " ")" ,'" lecelved fi,.m Co-
r luinbtis. i).. asking the nssoclatluu l
AVaa-hlngtun sept JS.- Alujor iimci.il iu,ti p, n,.Nt annual co-ivention in thai!
William Coigns, suiueun geiiei.il of the , c!t., , was refenefl to the exceutlvi
.inn . is to retire n head of the aim' , council which will .lelert the next mcc-t-liiedinil
ilepartint'lit nn i ii-ioher 3. and lug place. '
ii tu be si, ceidiil In Al.tjnr Ceneial 1 Tim delegates enthusiastic-all ap-1
Alettltif W, liekiml, at pietcnL ehlef
Mil tie-on of the Aineilrau rxpfilillnti.it v
fniies, aiiordhiK to nutlioi llatlvr In
roiiuaynu ubtalnad at the War lvpart
inent. lieuetal Cnrga. who enjovs an intei
-nn, ui. il ic-piitnlloii, will be lai.xtj.fuiir
.iiiis nid on uc-tobiM- i ami aiitnmaii-
.ill li Hied. He will be laSloird to lie live
lul al eiiui b.v Sei-rrtaij ll.iker, ami It
Is consldeied likely be will obtain n di-t.-ill
with the supienie nillliavy i-ouu(iL.of
the Allies nnd tin- I'nltid States at Vei
sallles. JlTre
Towns (Jo Over the Tup
s. !.. Sepi. L'x .1. W. Hauler,
lleierl.v
tho local e-lialini.il-. states that, while
not ila-slilug to break tbe lilies against
a pieuiiiture canvass, ihe little com
munity In and ainund Ueveily and lklge- l
water Path, N". J bv ptomptly useein
bllug Ihi la'gtr Kiibcilptions, la able'
to aniKiume at midnight, p'riday, Sep
tember i7, a Mihsc'ilptlou to tho fointh i
l.tlierlv l.iinn aninaliatll i.i ll In a,.! uf
tho quota of $luii,uon
Liberty Bonds
of the
Fourth Issue
Good Investment
for a
Good Citizen
"It pays to be Good"
4!4 per cent
Subscribe NOW.
The war canJt
wait.
National, State and City Depository
BANKERS CHEER
"PEACEBY ARMS"
Applaud Daniels's Di-niaml
for Unconditional Sur
render by Teutons
STATE FACTION GAINS !
C o n v e n t i ( ii
Hccgnizc3 ,
Women Equal to Men
World of Work
in
' fif AisortiitrJ Pre'
( llhsgn. Sept
I
2
llnlAOillfia I,. Ilin flirt -ffllirt 11 II tltltlfll
i-otiveutlon of the Atnei Icnll LiaiiKers As-
soi-lntlon, vvhieb elnsid bote ,velerday ported to the ollk-i nf the surgeon gen
imp tu their feet and a heeled fur seveial pr. of the unity during the tw tit.v-foiiis
m'nules wlieti ,tni phtis l"itilel, -Vi'ii,- hiiur peilud Hiding at tiomi .vesteida;
laiy of the Xavv irfeiml to ltulu.it In'i This wps an Ineiensn of in,-, nver the
tequest for nn .-n-ii lu-e and ilelnrnl m-w i awi-s tipniled the day In foi e tinil
that nothing but nn timundith-iiul ui-1 brought the total foi all i-anips tu
leuilei' uu llie u.il- nf the 'elltl ii I I'uw ot a ' i '-il"!
could end the w.it I
Sceietary Kanlels i-iitu-ludid hl ml
, . t .1. 1 I...... ., nl.n.
. . . .
oress uy urging mi- iimim-in iii sin-
their henrti- Miimoit tn the fourth Lib-
ertv rin,,.i i, .nn !
ert nondhan. .-,,.
Otto IT. K'.ihn. Hi- New- Voik banker.
spuke.on "Ihe in -nae" of patet unli'in and .
billenUeraev ' I! siinke of bl teeenl
II spnki- of bl teeenl
, ... 1.-
I visit to the initli-.iti troops m Ktatn-i-
,.,,.,,..... ,,.,.,,,.
land tiredlcled
ileuy fm- the Allies
The eoiivrnliin tiefore ndjnUiuiuent
adopted a reio'niiiendiillnii or
the Stale
. .
""
seitlnn uiglnc nil Stale- to iuks
laws wlileli II make It desltablp fm-
all State lnliks and 1 1 llt a ouipiiili a tn
bei'nine mei'tibers of the 1'iilcinl Iteseivi'
s. stent.
Viler (iinllliitliiii
The tiiiivi'iiitiuti nf the assoelallon
was i hanged Ineienslng the ntmtbrr or
vice pie-sklents ftom one in two nnd
ptovlding fm iuleiUiite lepreseutiitiun nf
'tate bank-, in the lift of ndk-ats. 1 niln
I this uiiiiTiucfiii.nl the State banks will be
I given the pies deney of the oiguniatlon
In tfO.
The (Invci nmcut'a ngrli-ulluial war
'plan provlditm feir tlm active co-npeia-!
tlon of bankets, tnrnicis and tho l-'ulcial i
food ndmlnWir.itioii. In stimulating pn
llseiisslon lb" delegates de-cllutd to ap-
prove nn liiil.netnent nf a bunkers' urn- i
tual b'uiid nnd butglar im-uiaiu-e cum-1
pany.
OMkeis wrn 'leilid for the ensuing
e.ir sis fullovv '
' ries'dont, lloheit F Jladdox, Atlanta
ejn.
rtisl lea- u-esideiil. r.ii'li.itd s
Ilewej, if St. Loinx
! Seeond re pusldent. John S utini
of San I'lant-isru.
Tieasurev, .lanii! I), lloge. of Sentile
; Later tho e-xiiut vr rounc-ll le-elcrtcd
thf-so oflirlalr :
l tleiHial secretin, V II Fatnwoith.
1 of ,"ew- Yolk.
I Assistant genei.il secietar, W. L'
r.ts-.w ll-oii, of New Yoik,
!enet.-l lounsel, Thomas P. 1'aton.
of -Vf"' Voik.
plauded the leading of war bulletins
giving details of the Allies' victorious
mutinies on the vailous battle fronts
and then stood for n minute uf silent
player for the siinc.- nf the Allied
aimle nt the fioni. after wluili the
, Ureal Lakes Hand pla.ved
the "Sun
spnitgled li-jumi-
.1. '. Tiionip.'on, uf ALiiueapolls pie
sentiil the upon of tin- Ameiiraii In
ftilule of li.-mkliig eecllnu. railing at
tention to the fact Unit beuatisc nt the
war nue-thlid of the au-niplo.ves of Aim il
ea n banks at pteent aie women
The repoit leronmiended that women
be admitted to the banking business In
the .it Ions rapacities they mo now em.
ploul on the same burls a men. It
was uiged that tho dUTcient local rhap-ti-is
undertake to tialn women for the
banking business.
The cunency commlstlon ot the ns-o-elation
recommended that no luueney
legltlatn.ui bo enacted dining thu wai.
but that the situation be expeitl
siuuieu wuii a slew- of meeting the Im-
nfll taut, ri'mniiiiln i.illiwlinnrtla l.li.li
will be neecfKiry aftet peace Is declared.
s
.$1,000,000 Surplus
-'--
SPl&lliiK
fella
Mm m
GRIP SPREADS
IN ARMY CAMPS pBEl
s.vlvanlau. Jlls widow, Mrs. Marguerite-
- ' Feely, lives lit .1S0i Powcltoti avenue,
West I'lill.idelpblii
6824 New Cuarsai-i.!ir.cc.I.,J
to Surgeon General
i
During Day
1'iNEUAlOJNIA DECREASES
Camp IJi Has Larjic.sl Epi
(Icinie lncrcagc Cains
at Meade
lly the lirinfre 'reee
UiisIiIiikIiiii, s't-pf. L-1 Spanish In
Ileii7,i iniitlnms to tapieail In nriny
(amps, i;i2 new nisis having been rr-
I'neumnnl.i eases showed a slklit tie
I eri-.ise, 717 new i-asa-s being teportid
It-omiialetl lltli 7'J.t llm in. ..e.lln .11
- --
ue-Htiis ero 17n,
inuniii.
.. . .-- r. ---.
were l,n, mostly from pneu-
I'l'aientl.v the situation at Camp
'Vv.-ns. .Ma-arhusetts has been gotten
lllto ,,,, ,,.,. (, spooi(, .1I0(.,,gh
da thi-tn wa a detieapn In the number
"' '" " ia,' tipoiiaai Hm total rm- tile
I'J' ''el'tk- .'in The 1111111I..M of n.-w
lliMUlniili .-i ,.iu .1.
fieri i-ased. bill
-eight -one deaths wem lepuiled
.Vu iii'vv i-amps were ndded tn the, list
)of Ihosi- win-in Innuenza has appeared
, I'ainp ji. N .1. lepurted the largest
jlllimhei- of fil-vv (..M. wnli lulu, Pneli.
muiil.1 eas( ifpnitrd win- tilneii rfml
death thlilyalx
t Influenza Is lin'itaslng ,-iI--o at ('amps
i .Meadn, Aid . ami pike. Atk
M nshliiiiluii. Sept. 2S.
I Spanish liilluenra made furthei tn
Itn.iils t Camp hlx .vestenlayj The
! Wilghtsinvvn i.inlimment led all mlll
taiv ramp lu the number of new--eases,
miutdlnc tu the silt genu gen
etal s np.it Then' .tie ltil'j new eases
at Caiiip UK with ninety new- eases
of piietuni.ul.'i and' thlit -six deaths,
n-aklng lb,, taiial 12 rases of pneu
monia and HIS deaths.
For Hie ,.,.); rnamg September SO
in- 111-.1111 l.ue was i.i per tent, rom
p.ued Willi 2." per rent the pieuedlng
vvielf
Afler i-unsiililng with heallh ortlelals.
Senator Weeks nf Alass.-n husetts, toda
Intrndtii-ed a resnlutlnu apptopi kiting
si.Mipi.iiiiu fm thn piiblli hi alt h sen lie's
campaign The reniluilnii was leferred
to (be Aipiiipt.ntlons I'uiumlttee and
Al.ijnilt Liadei .Martin piouiIslM Its
piompl rn-lMriliatlou
Seliiilm Weeks u.sohitlon proptised
EDUCATIONAL
yM
Until Sevrs
All Departments of
TEMPLE
UNIVERSITY
Now open except the Student
Army Training Corps, which
will open October 1. Students
in all branches should register
1 at once.
'Plume, llhiimiuil ti.1I
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY
llrnail l. Iietnw lterkt
I'hlU.Tllilll.l
We fit Branch
z
-Y. M. C. At
Young Men and
Women Prepare
for Advancement
liiir firms arc loMiur thousands
of executives. They must have
others. If you arc trained in
the fundamentals you can step
in nun iiiiiKc koo'i.
Our preparatory comse will
fit you for a more responsible
position. It includes Mechanical
and Structural Drawing, Stenog
raphy, typewriting. Bookkeeping
and Elementary School Work,
Business will need you be
ready.
Day School open Sept. 1(1
ifiglttfSchonli! open Sept. Z3
Write, phnne nr call
'Ihe Dlreihir, rr'il nnd illliiln (,
BAWKSt
MIGHT
MuutiiiAMi ami ii(inKi;ni:i'in
Our RrjiliiHtrs Hie In lonntinit iiemnnil. Oooil
ravine poaltlouv niMllt )ou flreui; Short
hand, the. easy. Fiiecity Pintem. fomplete
inmliiefi nml eeerelurlul amirrieN. n.iv nn,l
nliilit a l,m Inf nn ve training
rnroli niiy lime l'hII nr write I
.into. fnr full liirlii-uhare nml intalnz i
iSilM 1'iiir. . in mm.-ss (iii.i.i.t.i;
tflla mill fiilli-fe nf Cninmerie
,Pr 101 I IfrMimi M riilliiilelnlil.t
- -- -
Teiulfrr. llnnleil 1'a-ltlnii- iv.illlnc. Free
ifKl-t'n fur I'olleiie t. Mnrmnl frr.i(lujt'
iodfrnirnjj!;r.,ji!ir-iliiijiii1Ikrjir.
You lie Men ami llojw
I'UIM-KTnV, X. .1.
Princeton Preparatory School
Colletr preparatory -chool for boy. over 14.
Hapla proErool. Limited number of 'pupil
160) and freedom from rlirld clan organisa
tion. Kxcellent equlpmertt and facllltlea. Spe
clal attention clven to alhletlra and moral
welfare. Military Inafn ft drill. 43lhyer.
J II VIM:. lleHilnna-ler. I'rlnrelon. X. J.
ouiir U'onirii nml dlrU
The Gordon-Itoney School
ror niri.,4iis spnir. street
Start
Some- I
&CHOOL ?x
&' Do sou wnnt tn get nn In life? Tn Im 1
ft Indlacennnlile In the world nr IjijsI E
K nets? You ion iln It, i.ut jnu rnnait
H train for It. (let tliln ttiorouidi preii.ira
K tlon Innur la or .Mslit Hfliiiiil, Mi.irt! y
M Utiu at ywltt ,Si fons, llaltr anu time.
.,. i.e.lnut M , I'hUail.lptll.i.
Roof saideii and, liim. 111." BONKT. Frio.
' ,Ja- d
I that the money be inado Immediately
' available,
i The, Xavv Denarlmenl nminnnreit lnt
len.uil .iiiliu l.ee Fl'lier, V. M, X nt
Wilmington, Ji.-l Lleutennnt Fisher's
mother. Jlfs .Maty II. Flshei. resides
at I'oOl Jcffeison atlcet, WllinhiRton.
ni:t.ii)ioi-s MiTicr.s
IlihlUt
up: n:.m.i:
liiiJi"!1 J!7pl'"."r. ','1"" north.
.sun-
f,V.7 L'r-""1- Iru-d.rkk JJ. fUmke
Or-
teL? i.V.a!ivM...r'v?.u ...- s'-'yta
iileha --..-.,. a,,ri.u,l, siiiks nuuusr
Albert N
t lloxle ea
rllVi-lu an..l l.a i
ds r.lli-rtv Slnr
III ll-.lll, fl
o.tTlclal War Itevlut
null I.Hle.t VVT.r JJullellns,
L,.r.,,,e""i,7"."ll!ln I" ""
scuircil In husliie.. nnlff.
Temple may bo
,',i,,L:sV,"r sTKKrr IIMTISTllU'Rfll
I'he.tiiul ,, , uf ,f,4, u""1"
' ' Itli: I. An.VVIS.iri.. Pastor
ll'e Its", 'Slr'VJ A'jl "' "' rre.e.1,11,. b.x
! i""m lilla. s'liu.iii
.Preshijejrhiii
'"ii".' 'u'i'iC'!,.1!,"- "'l' ""' ''-,
sr.v 1 i! i.tw.iti aiau.mii'
!"',,V" J1'1,' Imllteililfi lam- "
IJ.IIII u Mill N hulll.
, in tlriian ll-ntal
s4nn----w JJiijtJi"kat War""
"lnril,l',l:!l.,:,,l,,!',llil,, ' i:km" ( ia m a
llro.lll lltlll Mliiiniii.il mt
!i'.v J!-'ilr.'.,l.i.- J'.AVIliS.' Pa.tnr.
vl.1J;-,ni,'-V. "- HHIIIIMAN. At. A..
Assitnnt Pastor.
'.'.:!!! ." !" Sfurnion bv the Pastor.
S .-'- i'. in. .-.lai-uain stiioni.
.13
!:, m Sneilal Sermon bv tho Ps
the MrrolMiis uf tbe War."
II. in .ahl..n, I.I II... I I U 1
tnr
Turn
... ,,u, ,iiii-,ii cn i",
"llll-Imlill'M Urntmln nf Kllr.ib "
lialltiilK. Mdii'-lirKH l1l All Ye Pni,e
and I'ainu- tu Ale. '
y'W' ' "T, ",' W-tblil'ie iner limrei
Nelthir Slatiiliers Nnr flaena. '
liililraltn . soln "Niie tulii Tli m Thlat'
t-'ursal.e Him '
luiet, enpiroti and barltnne
VVIiat
llave 1 tu Im vvith 'met. llh
Alan ut
ajiiu .
'If inn '"Iii "Ve l-ennle nemt
llearte ami Not Vnur eiarnieuts
Tnur
.-Jin irra l.,-rinJl lelfrmie
A SPKl'tAI, Ai)r)itns
".. !' P.."1 ""v I! lllbshlilsn. At A..
will delleiei an address III the ehiirell
hefnia the Vleif Kilneiilv lllble l'lss.
sulileit -The llre.it llatll at Vrni.-I.
don" --tjedHl uitislenl numbers In tlm
uneniiiK- exrcJ.se., Pmf ('has. Ilreyfijk,
at the nraan.
The nubile Is rnrdlulh Invlleil ,
I'riitest.inl l-.iilsi iiiml
si-. .IVMI.s', ";,i 1 Walnut sl
Itev, .liihn MockriilRe, il. J.. Hector.
a in llnly eViiiiinunlon.
Ila in Holy e'otiuuunlnn with Surinam.
I n in llvenliiy Praier tOhoral)
'I lie Pe. VVIIIIam VVio. Pecior of (lri,
I'hurih, r'harlcsion, S. C will he th
nftli lain
I'nllai-lan
riiisr iMr.iiuw niritcii. i-i-.--, "llt
nutt Pan- riintJUKICK 15. lintlT'IX
Allnlslei
II ml III - Air .lilllTlli will pieaifi On
i lirtstlin Manif.uds Iii lime nf War "
Anthems- "I Will t.lfl l'i Minn Kje ' l.v
H. S. Smith, nlld "(ind Is a Spirit, bv
Hinna-lt Phllln II ilneyi msanlsl,
I Ml Vltl.VN Ml( li:i'V IIP (.IJKMAMOVVN
i helten ave and llreeile ht.
lia v lliXIKIt S rullllKM. Alllilst r
tl i lit "IIIIJ MhiAMMl A.S'Ll 11IK.
.vh-siiis nr sYVii-A'iiiv j
viis-s .iiAxxnii: ,i:sm:r,
li anu vnke. uti umiMHist, .'t1l.'5
teaiher of
Walnut St.
Itiilh Sexen
F R EN C H
Class for physicians and nurse's,,
officers anil men goin; to Fiance,
Conversation, reading and raiting-.
SPANISH
Class 'for coi'iespondfJIits, salesmen
and foreign trade students or lcine-
Mtativcs. l'.cparation for com-
niei-cial work in fcouth American
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women.
lasi-e.s ojirn lo men antl
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Director
School of Commerce and Accounts
1121 AllCII ST.
t Strayer's Business College
i I'hll.TlolPhta'i Kicntet liustnes nchool n
1 io ntll knomi tl"it IhT'Cc fiJrUs'mint
Inie iniiiccfwao AVo hn the bet Teacher
In town anl mm. of tlic-m, Uneriuil.l
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OreBir horttiflnd, ut, v It bout extra tharsr.
Stnotp tw f.tmon michlne method,
whldi 1 lotl morn rapid nd morr ecrurati
I thnn nn liand-wrltt"!. method ot shorthand
I Siinntlfio Touch Tjirltlnf, Stiajer
iUidcnt win mort cold medaH fur sped
and ftt(iirtf Jn tspeivrltJne than ar wan
h th' Mudcnts of nil nthfT liualiifps nclioo.
i In I'liiiiiiMphtH taken tnsether,
(Vrtilleil ruhllP Aftount.nt uthorli ot
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fpniid TudlldiMl uda'.rf meiit, Chargf
niodrral''. T'oiitlntu nutr-mtped Iiy and
I nlpht tUie. ;onif urn for nnr'lf,
1 70 student now attend. nir. strt now. .
HOT ( lif htnut trret I'lion M'ali.nt Ml
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.Thousands of Positions
Snr nvallatilt tn Tonne Trflmrn In Rati
roarfii, lntrrninrnt Work and litomaBry
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nnd It takpn about 80 days. Our erad
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the city Write NOW for boni;lf or caU.
30-Day Business College
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Spring Garden Institute
Ilioaiil mui SiiIiib linden Streets
TKI'IINICM. Ki loni.S
Art Mechanlce
KUatili-'ty Autumoldle
llltitroleil Piospeclns Term noav nnen,
Wninen'n .riflnnri- In lltnniriblle. Archltec-
lural i "MectmiU-Jl lMnwinc. Tliiok jllu
WIHBLESS" TELEGRAPHY
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Classes for men and women i prlat nerlodi.
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THE FARNUM SCHOOL
1R07 Vine St. Kenpena Sept. 30th.
Klndeisarttn. General, t'ollecje Preparatory
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MISS WHARTON'S SCHOOL
nm 1'i.Ni: sTr.Knv iiuoprns oct. i.
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