Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 30, 1918, Postscript, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING PUBLIC1 LEJDGEK l'HLJ.ADJiLrHIA, MOXIUY, HEl'lJUdBEJi 30, 1018
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JAMA ENDS
TEUTON DREAMS
Allies Will Now Strike Fin
fishing Blow Against Cer-
many's "Back Door"
TURKEY MUST NOW QUIT
Rumania, It Is Believed, Will
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Re-enter tlie Struggle on
Side of Allies
fly the United I'ress
Washington, Scpi. 30,
Bulgarian Minister I'anaretofT to-
lay lubmittcd to Secretary of btnte(
T.an.lntr n nimmllnlentlnn from Hill I
"
garia asking the United States to use
its good offices in helping conclude
tho Allied-Bulgarian armistice. !
Inasmuch an the armistice has been
feigned, it ai held by the Depart
tent that no further step by the
American Government U necessary.
Washington, tVpt. 30.
Bubjarion acceptance of tho allied
rmlatlco conditions spells the end of
Teuton dreams In the ntor cant, mili
tary nnd diplomatic authorities agreed
today.
llulgarian MlnlMer PanarctnfT Mas
houn tho dispatch announcing the
Ignlng of the utnilstlco agreement tliW
morning and shortly afterward left for
a conference, with Secretary I..insnc nt
tho Stale Department.
The Allies will now ptotced with en
Urged plan for putting the finishing
touches on tho blou against (!ennan's
"back door."
The Danube front 111 be re-ostab-llshcd,
according to present plans: ltu
rnanla, freed by Bulgaria's cessation of
fc" ) hostilities, will undoubtedly re-enter the
trugclc; Turkey must quit, nnd -a blow
at Austria-Hungary con be expected.
J.ook for Ilednlte Teaee Pact
That Utilgnrla will conclude a deftnltV
parato peace as a supplement to the
irmlstlce Is token for granted. Tho
State IVpartment and Allied govern
ments have evidence that proves there
Is no "stalling" about this situation
Iiulgarla'a chief concern now Is to
have the final territorial ndtustnents
.left to the Amerlcon-Allled peace t.tble,
but whether or not this Is granted, it Is
held certain that signing of tho armis
tice means the effective, definite elimina
tion of tho Ilulgars from the eastern
battle.
Germany In Desperate Usee
All of the Information reaching Wash
ington today Indicated that the Germans
and Austrian nre endeavoring to get
troops Into Bulgaria to control the hIIUh
tlon and keep the railway line epon lo
Turkey. Many otllclils declared tiiat It
had resolved itself Into a lace between
the forces of the l"ntente nnd the
Austro-CJermans for Sofia. However. It
was pointed out that the Kntcnte has
by far the better army available and ihat
the Central Powers will have a hard task
setting enough troops to servo any
natertal purpose.
As a matter of fai t, military experts
May, the only plain that C.crmany
can draw troops from for use In Bul-
jrarla la from the Kkralnlau fiont. And
these are for the most part elderly men
who will hardly prove very effective
aralnst tho crack Hntente armies now
operating In tho Balkans.
Turkey May (lull
Added to Oermany's ether complica
tlons also are the reports which havo
reached Washington via Paris that there
has been a revolt In KumUnla and thit
Turkey Is seriously considering quitting
the war. The Herman hold on Humanla
has been nono too fast. The population
ver since the forced peace was signed
has been undeniably hostile. It would
cause llttlo surprise here, therefore,
should It develop that a ical anti-Herman
revolution has broken out In the
llttlo kingdom whose collapse was due
entirely to her betrayal by Russia.
Tho Ttirklsli situation is ciouoeq
.The young Turk plenum Is reported In
meatrer advices reaching here still to re
tain domination of the country's affairs
and to bo holding the Government In
lino for continuation of the war. But
the antl-Gernian,party Is declared to bo
Steadily lncicaslng In numbers and Is
openly demanding that Herman' bo
abandoned nnd the best possible terms
made with the Kntcnte.
It was expected that an otll-lal an
nouncement regarding the Bulgarian sit
uation and the part which the United
tsvates will play In It will be forthcom
ing from the State Department some
time todny.
May Knliot IMilladrlplilan's Aid
Any move by Bulgaria to obtain the
"'"ifd of the Pnlted States (lav eminent In
he peace negotiations will be directed
at Dominic I. Murphy, consul general of
this Uovernment at Sofia and now the
ole diplomatic lepresentatlve of the
United States at the Bulgarian capital.
Washington diplomats are awaiting
-Kith Interest any word fioni Mr. Mur
phy, who is recognized as being very
prudent and a deep student of Interna-
-UOnai anairs. oiaie urjmriniem iHot'ais
:y:r feel that any action taken by him In the
Bulgarian ptace move win be in com
plete harmony with the war program
of this country
Mr Murph was appointed United
States consul at Bordeaux, France, by
"President Hoosevelt loiter he was con
sul at St. Hall Swltrerland and consul
general at Aumteilatn, Netherlands lit
has been acting lioth at, consul general
and charge d'affaires at Sofia since l'.il.
when most of the United States dlp!o
, mat, lef' the Italiaius
( Mr Murphy Is a native of Phlladel
phla, and rame heie In 18T0 At one
time he wns Commissioner of Pensions.
Krmhrvn Caplnreil liy Italian
Rome. Sent 20. Kruahevo. an Imnor-
Mf 'tant HulKarlJii bate twenty inileB north .
ft A'ot Slonaut'r, has lieen raptured by Hal
"iS-il Ian troopg, who alao have driven the
i enemy from the mountain ranite lit -
Lh-? tw" ,ne C"-ia. nnel Vcllka IllvemJ
V' ' liAHma apo mivuiiliiw Ilia lti I j rt a n d nil I
k "'""-"'"" - , ""
t-V the Monaatlr-Kichevo road north
! ,t Dmlrhlaar. an advance of twenty miles.
CAN YOU MANAGE MEN?
I?Jfi.!?1Lmll?..r'J ir -smerlea'a areat Induitrlal armlea are havlni dlfflculty In
mulln men Cited bj- tralnins and ability to laV. th. positions of leaderahlp In
m.ir orranttaiiona
TKbnlral knovrled.s alone will no) autnee, A man t comrnanj other men
mu.t alio haj. iralnlnj In Ncl.rr manBieinent,
VV her. can 1 get (hat trulnun- quleklj-r' ou m.y aah "llnw ean I ft my
..If tO D. r.adV for th. wonderful fiinrtiinltla nn,n rlvht now?"
Th. anaw.r la to be found In th. new Count. In Mod-rn Production Method!
which we will conduct thl. Fall with th. co-operation of ih. ituilngt. Trainlne
:oriora
jsbt. and w.llknon production men
nr ana i.c-iyre., in. mc.iina.
week durlna tb. Haehe weeks' term
Tht I. a new clenilAr, adianrtri
neaiai. vaiu. lo anr man wno la
HiM w.ra,
ltroduciorr Itlo will be h
caisMr. or Ms York, win
ary tlcnr(.raay t cDi.meu ai our oroc.
XoM. Cy
Oflicial War Reports
ruiixi it
Parls, Sent. Jo.
In the cuure of the nluhl the Ger
man delivered n loIetrt couttter
attack In the. region of Urvlllera
nouth of St quentln) All their at
terr.nta tri capture 111)1 SS Mr lirolcen
up liy the Prencli tire
Itnthrr violent artillery fljchtlntr oc
dined between the Allette anJ the
Alum'
In Iho fhnmpaitne there was no In
'iinlrj' nctlon ilur UK th nlRht The
I .it He beenn navtln lit ilabrcnk.
HIIITISIt
I.omlnn, Kept. 30.
There wns hfMy lighting ester
ilny nfternoon at the left ot the 1ml
tle front.
Our nihanceil troops, who hart taken
Atilienrheitl-Au-Hac and had enteral
Arleux (nil Important town the mllex
mid n half directly muth of JvhisU)
were roniitelli-ii to withdraw from
those tlllngey.
Vct and northwest of i 'amoral,
the enemy wan unable to precnt our
progress. Ailnnced detachments
renchcil the junction of the Arrns-
... . .1 .. .. . l)..,iiH..l'iti.nl rnnild
an,i emr,ed the northern suburbs of
thn town
. . I ... . L3. n.mnlln Vt
icsieruny ncirill oi r' murium .
Midland clltlalnn alone captured four
thousand prisoners and forty Ktins.
At Helllcourt (Setrn nii.es; noith of
fit Quentln) anil lionntlleu l eight
miles Kiputlnvr.it of Cniiilirnl). the cne
nu s reslstHnrn wai olittnate yeter
(liy Ainorlcan. Australian and Knu
UMi troop'. In heavy lirchtmir until late
in the oenliif. In spite of strong op
position took much ground and prison
ers. Heavy losses were Inflicted In the
repulse of determined counter-attacks
launched In the t'.iinhral sector. A
hiiy rain has fallen durltiK the night
and It Is Mill stormy.
At Hon and VllliTS-riulslaln, hos
tile counter-attack" during the latter
iart of the dny pressed lis bark slight
ly on the western outskirts of these
Milage. Klchcre out- tains cre
maintained.
North of (iminellcu. further prog
ress wns made dutlng the evening In
the direction of I.es Hues-des-VlBnes
(fixe miles dlreotl south of Oambral )
V. S. Troops Push
on; British Advance
Continued from Pace One
British were held up nt many places
from tlmo to time by machln-guti fire.
In some places this opposition was
ovrrcamn by flanking operations nnd
In others quickly organized storming
pnrties rushed the enemy and silenced
him.
1'aj.n J.o t'nlelrl
One American unit is leportcd to
havo passed through Le Catelet and
to havo reached Oony. Other units
which stormed nnd captured Nauroy
have passed through Lo Cnberet
wood.
Karly yesterday foretioon thirty-six
Herman ofllcors and 1O0O of other
ranks had reached the American col
lecting cages, but this number in
cluded only those captured dunni; the
early stages of the attac'...
It was nt b o clock jesteruay morn-
In vvhen the American.), vvitli the
""u " "?" "h"v .,',.,, """""
shoved off ' from the Hindcnhurs
outpost line, about 1!000 yards west
ot the St. Quentln Canul, which was
captured on 1-riilay. I
Advance IliroiiRli Haze
After n short "crash" barrage the
.1.
infantrv, preceded liv a. largo mini-'
her of tnnks, Marled advancing i
through the haze , I'iinvicnon. usiei aim n.unt lici-inr.
After hard tlghtlne the troops On tin- western cud of tho Chptnln
reached the canal nnd scrambled doy-Dames the Fieirch have reached
acioss ns the barrage swept on ahead tho River Alb'tte nt two places. They
of them. The Hermans appeared to are approaching Iion.
have had orders lo hold on till the; in Champagne, after repulsing
last. That Is what most of them did .
and of courso during the fighting of
Mich a. desperate nature tho Amer
icans suffered some cabualtles.
The attack seems to have carried
the Americans through the main Ilin
denburg line west of the canal. The
Hermans resist! lo the utmost everv
vvheie. Heavy lighting continues in ;
the locality whore the Americans at
tacked, but last rcpoits indicate that
the Americans, having reached certain
points, were "leap-frogged" by Aus
tralian tioops, who continued the ad
vance. As the Australians passed through
both they nnd tho Americans., somo
units of "whom plainly showed what
hard battles they had been lighting.
cheered as they worked. The Amert
cans co-operated closely with the Alls-
stopped for a moment and cheered. At on iotli sides of the Chemln-de-Dames
other plaooH where the lighting con- and occupied Pargny Fllaln and Ostel.
.in,wi hirinimlv the Americans, work- "On tlio Champagne front, the l-rench
ng heir machine ciina and rltles. obtained impor.an , results rarr,
traliaiirt and kept a stream or nuneis,tho Frencn carricn rueim, ,immiun.
directed at the Hcimans all the time. J lea nd Vleux and , reached the outskirts
(iermaii Dead Litter Ground
The ground over which tho Ameri
cans passed was littered with Herman
dead and the samo was true oi oiner
sections of the front. Deep progress
was reported virtually everywhere.
It is reported that tho British have
reached Hattouzelle, havltiK tnken La
teau wood and Les Hues Vertex, and
are in the outskirts of Cambrnl. where
there has been lighting of the heaviest
character. Canadian troops are light
ing here and nre In the town Itself.
fjmhMl must Hfinn fall and It is
.ln.,Ke,,l If mnv Clrmniirt nre lllprit
now. for they must realize that they:
cannot hole, on. J
.., ""I "fnht !VB,?rjVrnbr ? anm'o !
i'""-y ......-. ...- .- ----
road. In this district the village of,
Illeburt has been captured by the '
Canadians.
In the north the British have
worked through Ploegsteert. It Is te
ported that thev have leached Stives.
Thev are in Oostrnverno and have en
tered Wnterdamehoon I
AMERICANS PUSH
IN ARGONNE AND
FRENCH HIT ANEW
Allien Sniali Into Enemy
CiKimpngiic anil r-
dull Frontu
II v the Associated Press
. iin.iu .. in
GeneraI sr.lud-B nimV uttacKecl
.
'".this mnrninK on tn nortnern fiopea
of .,! 1..1. ...... ,. i., ..,i
Boueonvll,e ln le chainpaene. i
will have etarae of the classroom confer-
win b. h.M on Tueaaay evening oi
of th. Courae bealnnloz October II.
training whirl) will pro of direct and lm-
none.uy inbitious lo aei aneaa in pro-
- M Tuedy. October 1. at Tap i pr m. . Mr.
,iv a lectur. on -Mooern rroauciion."
A.1421 Arch Star t
I Alln Ilrook which flows northeast
I toward Cltalleranne. has been crossed
nnd heights ilnniitiutliig the vllln.Ro ot
.Mnnro on the west side of tho brook
I have been taken.
Todays att'iek In tin Champagne
was begun At dabtcak, the Wn Of.
Idee announce.
1 Tho (lernians ioleiul oonnter-nt-tacked
the .n'n h l,mt night south of
St. ijiicntm in tho I'rMllers reRlon
In mi attempt to tecnptiitc Hill 8S.
ll thep cITnits eic broken Up by
! the Klein h ilefene
The piogres In hrciking the hold of
tho Herman Invader on 1'iencli nnll Is
shown b the fact that nn longer Is
any of the Kieneh dep-irtmcnts en
tlrely iwcupled by the enemy. The
I situation was established 'by tho re
capture oi tour I'oniniunc.i tit tlie tic
partment of the Ardennes
fly the I'nitril 'rr.i
Willi the American West of Ver.
tlun, Sept. ."10. -The Hermann tire con
stantly throwing In fresh divisions In
tin pflort to hold back the Atncrlcnns
! between the Argonne forest uml tho
.Metie. reKiiltlnu in Incieaslngly lo-
I lent lighting.
Mlxourl. Kansas and Ohio troops,
i nfler four ilnyn' continuous fighting,
I lvlthstoml the counter-attacks of tho
fresh lloclic m isses without budging,
, nnd today resumed their offensive,
g.ilnlns more ground.
The Herman attlllerv Is becoming
more active, while our s:vent -lives
, are firing polntblank from front line
positions, sweeping the muddv Ar
gonnu hills "pioneerlnK" for the in
! fantry.
fly the Vnitetl Vrvi
WaslilitRtim. fept .10. Determined
resistance by the enemy and tho te
pulse of the Americans of Herman
eounter-nttnrks was reported today
by Oenernl I'eishlng In Sunday'.t com
uiuniiiue. which follows:
cinr tiiHiOH havo ooiitll.iietl lo meet
with determined resistance on the l'ait.
of the eneinv who has been forced
hiistlb to brine up mm engage uni
sUms from other part of the front.
At Cb'lgos nnd I he Vnllev of the Alto
we have met and icpulscd heavy
counter-nttneks "
With tlm Krencli Arm.v In Chanipapne. I
Mnnt fill
The enpturp of Mont Cuvelet nnd
Hotivnuvlllo In the Champagne, by the
French Is most Important and has til
tend v boino fruit. These heights per
mit the French to overlook the valley
of the Alsne and the important rail
way Junction of Challeiange. They
ulso can see the mouth of the valley
through which flows the River Aire.
I Alone tbl.s ilvcr ii railway runs wist-
-!iiil finm Motiron to Hiand Pre. tt
Is the only route possible for troops i
...-l.. .l....,,..!, II, n Arrnnlip 1-orest. I
ii.i--iiiis i"'"" -..r..-..--- - ------ ,
stnntb of the Alro the forest Is
mass of Impassable swamps. The
inllwny nt CliarleianKo Is under fire
nnd the Americans on the other side
of the forest nro steadily approaching
the Hrnnd Pre.
The enemy's tlRlit flank In the
Champagne Is weakening.
Paris, Sept. 30. The American nrtnv
operating on the Champagne front has
captured Hrlculles-sur-Meusp ti-nd
Romagno, west of the town on the
outskirts of the forps-t of KomagtiP.
and the nttncU Is progressing fa
vorably. The capture of Hrletilles mid Ho
mngnc means that Pershlns's men
have smashed their way through the
Brunnlillde line, which Is one of the
eastern extensions ot the Illndenburc
defense H.vstem. '
Tho 1'iencli line on the Chemln des-i
Dames has been advanced two miles.
nnd the highest point commanding
virtually the whole lldgo
is in the
possession of tlio l-reneli Hie t.cr-
mans tire retiring on the Allette.
French troops havo captured nialu,
stiong attacks, the French have taken
the heights or uoiicvuc, northeast or
Gratreull.
FRENCH SWEEP OVER
CHEMIN-DES-DAMESi
liy thn Associated I'rew
Paris, Sept ,10.
Last night's War otnee statement
savs:
"Ovei coming vigorous resistance, tlie
French raptuied ITvltlers and Cerlzy,
south of St. Quentln, nnd crossed the
St. Queiitln-Ln fere road Five hundred
prisoners have been counted
Between the Allette and Alsne, the
French advanced about two kilometers
, nri.alic(.(i two kilometers in the dl
, rrctiott of Challerange. Further west.
III JlUlf. V1 HIV - -. -...-.-
Ste. Marlc-a-1'y.
IOiiilon. Sept. 30.
M'lth hurricane force. Foch's army
has Hvvept upon tho Hermans Sun
day in four simultaneous movements
Ono million and u half men engaged
In the quiidruplo offenslvo IrrcsjisQWy
beat the enemy back.
It was u clay of triumph for the
Allies und disaster for tho weakening
foe.
Tho British and Americans attacked
anew with terrific violence on a
thirty-mile front from Ht. Quentln to
the ScarPP.
British troops fought their way Into
1) vififS tt,W
the soutl.west and tho Canadians ftoin
:'tiio nmtliwest.
Troops
EVIDENCE
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Ht. t.rmi Ihoroughlj modem aecommcMlatleaa for any nmsbtf
af plant and eaaployca houslor. In a hlib-rrada Induitrlal cm
anonlty now d.Mloplnx within 10 mile, af Philadelphia. Mack
cheaper "OTerbcad" coat than pr.MOt conieated m.trvpoMlaa
frut.ra aCord.
PREPARE NOW FOR THE FUTURE
and .sold freight d.laya ao fraqiunt In tart commercial
Mctlaaa by locating In thla nw flclnlty with On train and
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(MtturM tvt il-yr wuuinl, aa tract centals larg erfe
and ksstatlfaUr WMtUd cot bow bains dttlaad for path pars
York. Tenneseee and North nnd South
Cnrollnn, under the command of Oen
ernl UcorKO W Head, broko tho Itln
ilcnhurR lino on u front of .loarly
three miles. sWcCOlillr nrrnn thn si.
Quentln Canal heforo I.e Co tele t and
capturing Helllcourt and Nauroy.
BRITISH S1F1M CANAL;
STORM MAIN FOE LINE
i.i ii , . . .."nilnn. Sept. 30.
Meld .Marshal Ilalg'n bulletin last
night, detailing the latest mahlnK tuo
cesses of the, British, leadsi
"At .dawn this morning Hie battle
wns sucietsfully developed HOtitlnvnnl to
the. neighborhood of St. Uueutln It now
extends over a front of nearly thirty
miles from that town to the Hcnee
Itlver north of Catnbnil.
"On the, extreme right tho Tvvenlletli
corps laiinclied an attack nt i n a m
nrross Hie Scheldt Crtnnl from Hellen
Kllse, Inclusive, nortliward. The l-'orly-
sixin ivortn .vilillaud nivlslnn, provided
with lifebelts, mats, nortahle bridging
material and rafts, and umlir inver of
n conrentrateiL artillery and machine
gun lite, stormed the main lllndetibtirg
neiensci. wiiicn Here run along tlie
ctstetn bank of tho canal
"N'otwlthstandlng the depth of the
wntei, tlio liieadth of the canal nnd
the strength of tho -neiny'n defenses,
which Included the village of Bulten-
gllze nnd numerous (uimils and con
crete works, this division succeeded In
capturing me wnoie tiennan position op
prslio to them They then pressed for
vvaid with great braverv and deter
mination up the stones of the hills be
yond tho canal, tnltlng many pilsomrs
in tlie coutse or tnelr advance
'Helleiigllze. I.ehaucbutt nnd Magny-l.i-l-use
ale now In our possession
"Farther north nt the same hour
troops from New York State, Tennessee,
and North nnd South Carolina under
tha command of Major Ocntral O. V.
Head. t. S. Army, attacked the llln
denhurg lines on ,i front of tho thou
sand yards, where the .Scheldt Canal
passes through the tunnel.
With great dash the American troops
rW)I, forw.ir,
tll ,ho rl
I against thesi defenses
gilt captured Helllcourt
and Nauroy
"On the left bank lighting is taking
place In the neighborhood of linn.v. In
the center of our attack Kngli'Ii tioops
captured Vlllers-Hulslaln. New Zealand
a Ir....l ,n At'(.tnl. I.UA tit-Ant .
, ., ,,;, countPr.'HU.(cK ilnil pllsh.
lug on i.iptured La Vncqtierie and the
spur leading from t'.onavisto Masnlres.
Mc.inwhllo the Sixty-second Division,
having secured crossings of tho Scheldt
Canal, continued to ndvntue After
fighting In the western outskitts of Lea
Itiics Vertes, they captured the vil
lages and carried tho defensive system
covering Jtunillly. reaching the western
outskirts of tho latter Milage
"During the last three dajs over ii,-
000 prisoners and 300 guns havo been
nturM, ,,y lm ,, the p, QUCIltm
. . . . ...
samurai n.mieironi
DIXMVDE CAPTURED
BY BELGIAN TROOPS
l.nndnu, Sept. 30 Belgian (loops cap.
turcd Dixminlc and made an advance ot
from four to live miles on the Dl.smudc
Ypres front
v The prisoners taken since Saturday
exceed ".000. More than ion guns and
numerous machine guns and bomb Ihtow-c-rs
nnd much war material havo been
captured
After In caking uji n violent enemv
eounter-ntlack the Belgians captured
Terre-st height nnd nt the clon of the
day had advanced lo within less than
two miles of Houlers. the gieat nillioml
center for the supply of tho Herman
ntmlAa .,. iIia -..i.., ..r 1 lil
T, HclgUns have also taken y.errem
(7.arie-ii7). St Adenberg, P.issrhendnrle
Moorslcdgi) and part of Wcs,tioo-cbcke,
il -
.-', . "
caBarTg-gSKai
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aration. Academy boys enter leading colleges and uni
versities, including Annapolis and West Point.
There are also intermediate and primary depart
ments. Pupils in the primary school stay all day lunch
eon is served at the school.
The Kindergarten is n new department for fjirls and boys
four and five years old. Liberty Tadd System supplements the
work. The little folks are in a separate building with their own
playground adjoining the Academy grounds.
This year military training is given with the gymnasium
w ork.
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Il;
i ' ' "'1 loimi .urn anu iiojw
Demand Increased Facilities
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War News Spurs
Loan Drive Here
fontlntieil from Pare One
homo plate. He -ild our boy over thcro
have set n pace which Americans must
toiiow up nnd exiifei! confidence that
every rial Ameifcjti must respond to
the. last posalbln dollar. I
Two mritltiRs were held at the Hog ,
Island shipyard and nnother at the Navy
Yard nt League Inland. Other speakers
nddressid ciowda nl the Southward
Koundry, Kourlh afreet and Washington
nventln: the J. W. 1'avton oluni. IH9t
1'claw.nip avenue; the Ciesson Morris
Company-; plant: at Cramp's shipyard,
the American Knglncerlng Company,
Alaliilngo and Cumberland ntleets; the
Aero Manufacturing Compiny's plant;
the Quaker City Flour Mills, Dobsnn
Mills; In the establishment of George
Allen. Inc., 1SJ4 Chestnut street; In
Town Sfiuarc, Palmetto and Weigh
streets, Iho S. B. and U. W. Flelsher
Company, In Hector street below .Main)
nt Twelfth nnd Oxford streets.
The American Hallway Kxprers Com
pany's yard at Thirty-third nnd Arch
streets; nt Seventeenth and Wood
streets; nt 43.i North road street; nt
the plant of the arrelt Manufacturing I
Companp; nt the Schuylkill Arsenal; by
worsted spinners at Twenty-fourth n i i . . ,, . " ,
street and Allegheny avenue; by rown.,U(",,lcv,kl Drrlarctl to Purpose
hill nnd Kramer, 4oc Memphla street: Wholesale Slnticlitcr of Flotir-rcois
nt l.alrd- Shobcr's, at Twenty-second , ., , . " "
nnd Market streets: nt Nineteenth nml I '-""Ion. ; Sept. 30. If the Bolshevik!
rowh streets; nt the West hlladelphla I "r,?, -,"mPolled to leave Moscow they
Liberty Loan headquarters; at the
Wright Holler earing plant, at Twentieth
street nnd Indiana avenue; bv the .Toel
alley-Davis Company, (10G Market street,
Tonight meetings will be held nt the
Vathan Arnold School. Twcnty-second
null Dauphin 'streets, and the McClellan
"
School. lMgemont street and Indiana
avetiue.
The quota for the Philadelphia dls
trlct. Including all of Pennsylvania, all
of Souih Jersey, below Trenton, and all
of Delaware. Is J.Mfi.SOO.OOO. Pennsyl
vania, outside of this city, Is called upon
to raise $:02,00S,OO0 ; N'ew Jersey, south
of Trenton. $3S.fl'H,000, and Delaware
$1G,0 12,000.
Hnnse-lo-HouMe CnnTShH
The house-to-house canvass for the
loan was launched this morning under
the dlieitlon of the citizens' committee
Details have been arranged so that no
persons will be neglected even If some
districts have to be canvassed a second
time before the drive ends.
The workers are carrying the ques
tionnaires that request Information con
cerning Individual bond subscriptions In
preceding loans and the Intended sub
scription to the fourth. All subscriptions
entered through the canvassers will he
tabulated wlih those entered through
schools nnd churches In the districts,
so that the wards receive credit for the
sales. Tiler are approximately 400.000
homes to be visited.
The thousands of Philadelphia ns who
witnessed the Impressive pageant on
Broad street Saturday nfternoon are to
be asked to express by their subscrip
tions Just what the sight meant to them.
"How much can ou posbly sub
scribe to, ' Is the question of the loan
workers, every ono of whom Is himself
n fourth Liberty Bond holder.
As esterday was Sunday, record of
but few sub ci I pi Inns was made, but the
enthusiasm that has seldom before been
at such a high pitch was evident every
where. The fires ot patriotism were kept
burning.
Archbishop Diiilghertv'.s appeal was
read nt each mass In the Catholic
churches", nnd hundreds of ministers in
houses of worship c.f other denomina
tions pleaded with their congregations
s
- I
the headmaster, Mr. O.sbourn.
Phone "Germantown 4110."
He
Philadelphia
Requirements
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Emergency
Industrial .Development Co.
129 S. 5th St., Philadelphia
Bell rhon.e Lombard 4tl. 6U
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to prove their Americanism by backing
the men In tho field with the money that
buys shot nnd shell.
Scores of meetings nnd rallies, ar
ranged by thB foreign-language division,
wtro held In various sections of the city,
and at each the same grim determina
tion to show- the Kaiser a united front,
stronger than ever before, wns manifest.
vvnue an manner of buildings were
filled with patriots, pledging tho utmost
of their devotion and !f5 n .." .,
cess of the campaign, tho streets of the
city were bombarded with Mberly Ian
iurini.iii irum tno air.
ubscrlntlona i.a...i i.-...!.... .&...
.Scrap Iron nnd metnl dealers, 1410.000;
.' .. " . & ,Sons' JI2S.O00; C. .Schmidt
& Sons, JfiO.OOO; John II, Hrdrlch. 40,
"'lJ1i -Mrchrtiit & nuns Co, JJO.OOO;
I hllndelphla Textile Mncltlne Cointianv.
J3-.300; Standard Supply nnd Kqulp
meni Conipmiy, $33,000; Tlnetis tjison
Icstlng Jlnchlito Company, JUIi.OOn. nnd
Sherrltt & Stoer Co, firm and employes,
$3I,fiOO.
The scrap Iron and metnl dealers In
their sub-division of the Industrial com
mltlee of the fourth Liberty Ijoan. hy
subscribing $420,000, won nn honor flag,
being the first In firoup 1 to leneh their
quota. Henry 1. Ilees Is chairman of
this silb-dlvlslon, the allotment of which
was $400,000.
REDS TO RUIN MOSCOW
will nttempt to destroy the city and
siaugnicr tho bourgeoisie wholesale,
declares Hans Vorst In a letter to the
Uerlln Tageblatt. The Herman writer
? ;V, 1.eal"H1 ,r.om "utnentlc sources
'"; "olMicviui bnvo Placed In tho
"'",cr. "tortes of high buildings every
I f'llMrlrill tl.lA rfsrs.isft r. f" .ln..lu.,..il....
says ho learns from authentic sources
conceivable agency of destruction
Innocent botirgeolslo hostages, the
iciier nniis. arc being shot lij
thousands.
the1
rcnliiuml "Slill l.oval"
Anuleriliim. Sept. 30 - King l-'enli- 5
liand or Bulgaria has telpgiapluil m
I.inperor Charles of Austria, assuilnglS
i" '. '"r. i",..i..v ,, ,i,e vuitui iipie .i
lllatice, according to the Neue Fielc
1 Pi esse, which Is quoted in dispatches
Voiinc Women anil tilrls
COLLEGE WOMEN
Your Country Needs You
Adapt your education to the needs of The Service
Tl (internment's nerd of nnmen with n rollcc education Is nrcent nnil I'mpemtlte.
J n lines if hlchlr nntrlntle sertlre uhlrh elTer women idmes In Hie front rnnk
?J. 'ITf, ,ho serve bell Inrt the lines nrei (t) Metrrt.irles and MittMlrnl Workers,
13) Dietitians for l, f. Mritirnl Corps.
To lieln Mippls these to ere.il needs llrexel Institute. In eo.onerntlon with Ih
1'. s, I'lill sertlie rnmniUslon nnd the llnsultitl IIM-lnn. Mecllenl Cnrps. It. p.
army, has prepared spe, Inl one ear 11 or Tralnliii; Courses. These are nntiltel.T
npproiel l the resneelUe itepnrtinelit of Ihe I tilled Mules (internment. Women
who enter nlll he nt onre In trulnlnc for their conntrj's sertlee. Mllllnrr reuula
tlon nlll he obserteil.
One enr ronrse for trnlneil women
.Sriretarles nnil ht.illllrul Workers
opens Ortohrr 7. Orailuales of this
iours will Lo eiiclbln for rertillcitlnn
to positions under Civil Wert Ice The
eertlflCHt of Krnduntloii will he the
Imsls fur rntlni;: no further piholastle
test will bo renulred.
Cnllepe crniluates who hnte nne or more tear of oi riipatlonal evperleneo may
enroll In Mirrlal four months' intenslte rnur-es.
Ihr itrirnry e the nerd rannot oe oxmtatrti. I nllrgf uomea are
cfprrioi'iy equippnl lo mrrt it, litre it )ei,r opportunity lor largm
pslnofir ,rrnre. If rir immctluitrly for Hullrtin nntl enrollment ftslf,,
lofirtf qualifications nnil the tonne in uhich 3011 are interested,
DREXEL INSTITUTE
riiii,.ni:i.i'iii
IIoIIU (Jnclfrr.T. Sr. I)., lint. I)..
1 m
DEVON MANOR
AFUniinnAN boii-dln nnd
day (ichnol for rlrl. offr
Injr ficeptlo'il tralnlnc for
prricnnt cor.si.tlnns. Coll (
prrraratory nnd Junlnr-cnllef
courage. Hoclal Hrrvlce. Secre
lurlal tralnlns fr bunlneii
life, IToui'hold ArtB nnd Sri
fncea. Arts and Craftti. Muilo.
Art, Exprrsaton, Klndftmar
ln. Separate dav dfpartrnrnt
for .luniorn. RplaJ ratea for
fiday hoMrdrra.
Si-nd for cat a lor or ttlt
pynne Wajn 70Q for an ap
nnlntmMit wJth
Mli KDITII SAMPON. Trln.
Df von. rennu lraulft
J
nr.Tru,FnEM. pa.
HlllKAV-IAN HKMINARV & CUI.I.RdK FOR
1VUMRN. llethlebem, I'd. Preparatory and
collesu ursae tuny Accreaueu, upens aept.
26lh. J. 11. Clwll. rh. P.. rre.ldenl.
AMni.CR, PA.
Victory Depends on Food
Do ou want to know more about veceta
bio and fruit rrowlmr. farm cropa, aolta,
fertllticra. poultry, been, treea. ohruba,
flowera, canulnn and preaervlna?
A abort con r fa of ten wer-ka beclna Sept.
1A Lecture nnd practical work equip
ofllrera for thn Land Army. Catalotr.
Tsvo-year coura beclna January. 1019.
BtnorfL OF IIORTirULTURK for WOMEN
Ambler. I'enna.. IK ml lea from Fhlla.
The Episcopal Academy
Locust and Juniper Sts.
FOUNDED J75
With Which VVa Unlt.d In 11S
The De Lnnccy School
Thorough preparation for College. Spe
cial eourae preparing for Buatn er
the United Stairs KrrTlfe.
Separate Kldg. for hoya 0 to 11 year of
age. Voluntary Military Drill for boya
In the Middle and Upper School.
ITnner flehool opens Sent
OOl opens m
.. on. T A.
10:
Middle
"j. .- . ;. nr.. w - -; . ..
2
The Head Matter will be at Ibe Academy
ncnooi nept, .-ui jjnwrr ncnooi n.pt
tlallv
nerlltern mailed on application.
Key. I'llIMP ' STEINMETZ. Jr..S.T.D.
Head Master
WYNNElVOOn. PA.
Montgomery School
FOR
IIOYH
KSHEV TKLI-S. N. J.
I K'NGSLEY
i sr-Hoor, tor hoys
I College preparatory: Ideal location In Naw
Jeraey hllla; iS mile from New Torki eg
tenalva ground I prat realrlenc. for
junior atudent: completely eulpid labora
tory. aupervled athl.tlc: military training.
For Illustrated catalog addreaa
J. II. I'AMPIIF.M.. SI. A.. KsseaFe ,. jf, 4.
AUTI'MN HK3QRTH
ATLANTIC f ITY. N. J.
TTOOTE
I ) leaaTM ns tWWinJir MUlWUJOM
HflTPI. BO.sirnRF.I. K.utucky A. BM)
WM NTWWW n-H,
Alwayaonea.
Am.r. 4 Euro. plan. lUclt-
A. E. MAHIOp.
. e?U!I5!i-Eaj.
Tiniritm Inn n ,he Uelaware. c,f.
liniCUm inn A 0rtni Danclnr, Man.,
113. r.n up sraiv. I K.pn up nanr. ww minr.
nANClNO
5 mivATB Dancing i-"" $5
Tb. C0KT1SMZ SCHOOL. Mirror ?!!?'
WILSONS SEND ROSES
Brighten Ward of Debarkation Hos
pital With Bouquets
New Yorlt. Sept. SO, A largo bou
quet of American Heauty roses was
placed yesterday on a stand In tho cen
ter of the mnln ward nt tho army de
barkation hospital, at Kills Island.
Wounded men from their cots could
see tho flowers nnd tho news soon
went nroiind that the card nttnehed to
them boro the name:
"The 1'icsldcnt and Mr. Woodrovv
Wilson."
ItEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
, VIIKI.rill.V
wimt run
.Qr
J HHliBBIp
$36 A MONTH WITH GARAGE
CHEAPER THAN RENT
New- homes, readv for occupancy, Marlborough Road, B6th nne. Market
Streets. Trains every 2 minutes on the- Ulevated. Bright, airy rooms,
stone fireplace In living room, electric outlets for fan and vacuum cleaner.
One 5-CentFare,No Change of Cars : 14 Minutes to City Hall
lqt-Miiel! V Onnrs Imt.wnler bent, tlleil liAlbloom With built-in nhOWSr.
I 2
,$
Conic out todav nnd seo the biggest value In a substantial horns that J
has been offered In Philadelphia. Take Market Street Elevated to Mill- S
bourne Station 65th Street then walk one block south.
RFN I fARRni I nuiMnn. on riit:.Mir.s. S
DEr Li. VrtrrULL OR 3 AJfD akck stueets. s
w
J
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EDUCATIONAL
VAtinsr Wnmen ami Girls
One je.tr roiirse for trained women
llletlll ills for V S, Meclirnl Corps opens
Urtoher 21. Omduntee of this course
urn elUltile to certificntlaii for position
an .Vn-isMut Dietitian upon RnllRfnctnry
rnmpletlon nf four inonths' probationary
woik a pupil Dietitians In tho U. .
Mllilnry Hospital.
, pi-.nna.
I.I,. 1)., 1). c.
I,., President.
hbmIi
I
Uoth r.ee
FRIENDS
CENTRAL
SCHOOL SYSTEM
The onlv nrivato school with ele
mentary schools In various parts of I
city. 1 noroupn education irom kin
derKarten to college or business life.
Special attention to physical train-1
inp. Separate departments for boys
and girls in senior school. Reopens '
Ninth Month 24th.
enr Hook now readr r Writ for Rate
IT.KCIVAI. T.WI.OR RK
IJJIVIA IIXRNES lVAI.lACr.
Actlne rrlnrlpal
IKIh and Rare Sireen. rhlladelpliU
Thousands of Positions'
Wttxr RTftllnble to jonnc nnmen In Bull
rtMiHi, (lovarnment Work and Yevtmanrr
Utll. trained attnocraplicra A booklc
ra to fill th vacinc.ea left bv men. Tht
coat of or cour to train yon la amall
and H takra about SO daya. Our Kra4
uttfHi hold om of Xhn beat noaltlona t
lUe city. Write NOW for booklet or calt
30-Day Business, College
rarktray tlldr Broad ' Cherry SH.
Spring Garden Institute
nno.vn and srni.va OArtDEN sthehts
TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
Autoinnbtl
Klprlrlcltv
Mnrhlnu Phop rrnr-
Marhlftr Shop Mathe-
raitirn Shop rrartlc
Honk Illimtrntlon
rr Huntl IiralrtiT
Jtrhrtnlcal Iravlne
ArrhllerturnlDrawlnc
maurn
AMtnfmatiri
Tiny CIimh nii-rtrlrllv A Autmnobllf, a T.M.
Women' riansii in Aulomoblli; Arrhlteet.
uml and MtH"intral Itra.'intr: Tlok ll.unt'n.
IMuistratrrtTrop-rtus Term Now Opn.
Strayer's Business College
rhllacIHplihi'a (irfatfut Iiiilnr School
Kxrrrt leathern Modern rriuipment. Indie
vtdunl advnnrpmfnt, rharirfM mtHertit, To
altlnni fruarantport pay and Nlcht ("lanftpi.
11(Wi ntudentH now atten-ltna. J.nroll now
H07 ChfHlnnl Mret. VUp nn WrI nut SUt
SHORTHAND ANO ItOOKKEKriNO
Our uraduat8 are In ronitant demand. Good
Raylne poBltKins await )ou. Orecr Short
and. the eaav apetdv Pten- Tompleta
butlneai and sprrptarlal rouralTs. lay and
ntsht ilaaapR. Intnalvi tralnlnr.
Enroll anv tlmr. fall np writs
for fut) prtl'iari and rata lor, ,
IMip iiiiiis, iinni.ir.-i-s witl.r.lll.
tj3 and rollrre of Cnmmrra
nirii iiiTLiviruu rtw w i.'f!u
1017 Chfiinut Ht. Philadelphia
Philadelphia Turnprcmeinde
School reonens Beptember !. tlmnaatlcs,
Hwlmmlna. Urawlns and Needlework to chil
dren t to 1" yea re for 17 per sear, nnroll
now. Itooklet. llroad and Columbia ate,
M18S HART'S Tralnlnr School for Kinder.
rarlnera. 8000 Wnlnut Nt,. I'hlla. Junior,
Senior 4 (lraduate Course., rrlmary meth
oda. Practical Klnderaartena, Ilome-llk. Htu
dent' residence. Tor nartleulara add. Ad,
lalde T. lllman.rrln.. 3800 Walnut H..Phlla,
National School of Elocution
and Oratory, Claa or private Instruction.
Both aexea. T I. SHOKMAICI'H. F'arkway
nida:. After October 1. 1714 De Lancey at.
THE FARNUM SCHOOL
101 rine fit. Beopena Sept. SOth.
Klndcraarten. Oenaral. Collea Preparatory
Couraea. Llttl. boy.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY
CHAT.MKrtS INSTITUTE. .Old ARCH ST.
Claaaea for men and woment private period.
Call, write or phone Locust A3M.
Fail ciaaae. lonnina. r.nrou at once.
Teaiher Wanted Positions waltlnr. fre
rnlil'n tor collet" a .Normal graduate.
Modern Teachers' llnrean. loot Market 8t,
CHESTNUT HILL. I0R Itea av.. Mra.
Noble'a flrhool for Dlrls and Llttl. IJoya
reopen. MondaVjjOct 7i IKth year,
rntVATn l.nsSONS, Lanauaaea. Matha,,
Kna, 1 Klement of Authnrahlp a specially
backward puplla. 'Mlaa Wlldnian, 1I13I) llace.
lntenslre tutorlna for colleae. fa'w anil medT
Maber Prep. Kehool. Wlllierspoon llldt.
OAK IANB. l'A.
OAK UiSK COUNTRY HAT Ht'HOOL
vvnite fs.aa,. v..1?.. anna,
Ustr'a
mw
1 attention. Uciascratle
UrWHt WIM.f aWtsWK.
P. R. R. BRAKEMAK HURT
Found Hours After Ileing Crmhed In
Yard
Chnrlcs Barngrover. n 'Pennsylvania
railroad brakeman. Is at tho University
Hospital and likely to die from In
juries sustained last night at Island
road nnd O ray's nvenus. While at
work on top oi a freight train he was
caught between the car and a coalshed
that spans the ralroad trestle.
Barngrover wns found a few hours
Inter by tho vard watchman, Tho po
llco were called and after nearly an
hour's work succeeded In extricating
Iho wounded hrnkeman. Harngrover
lives at Kdccmnro. Delaware.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
V V P.ST rilll.A11Kt.rlHA.
Itnth Seirs
WANAMAKER INSTITUTE
OF INDUSTRIES
23d and Walnut Streets
Register Now
Cost of Each Courso Six Months
.Jrehlleetnrnl Drawlne. three nlchts, ,S1.W
An Needlework, two nlht I.(M1
HnnJo. two nlihts (one period 1 5.VOO
llnnkkreplnc, three nlnht 81.011
lllislness Arithmetie. Inn nlchl ISJO
t ookerr nnd llomrstle.rtrlenre, i nlrht ID.OO
iinfKmnKinc, iho nuills .
lommerelnl Dentrtment. die nlctit. . 21.0"
I OrresiMimlenr. Inn n rhl.. .
H.IM1
Crorhetlnc. ttto nlelit. . . ,
I'ranlnr. (no nlclits (one period),.
Dressuuiklnc, llrt ear, two nithtn,
' seennd .tear, ttto nlfc-hts
",ir,l ?,'ar Isn nlchts,. ., .
l:nelUh l.uiiiciise, (ttn nllthtN., ;..
JjiifratlnR-. two iiIeIiIs , .
llnnc uml Indextnir, Iwo lilcbts ,
I I renrh Lancmtce, two nhrht
(arnient Ciiltlnc. tno nlehts
I.iilliir, ,lttn nlclits (one period).,.,,
, Mandolin, Inn nlehts (one period).,,,
1 'eilianliul llr.in Inc. tno nlilits.,,,.
Mllllnerj, two nlebts
ratntlnc Art. fun tt1rhf .
n.oo
12.00
11.00
11.00
m.nn
11. on
21.00
10,00
in.00
moo
2.V0CI
2S.00
in.on
17.00
12.00
1 I'enmanshln, n nlchl
. . x)t)
. . 2TOII
. riann. three nlehts (one period)...,-., STyii
1 mil Keuninc A I.nlniallnE, ! nlllils l.l.nu
I'lihlle Sehnol, three nlehts IS, (10
sinnlsh l.nnciiace. lo nlnhte IB.nn
I Menocr.iphj . elementary, three iilchls 21,00
stenoirein,li,t , ndtaneed. three nlchl. Il.nil
teel (Inllnr. ten lessons 18,00
Telek-rnnht. (no nlehts 1R 00
I kulele. leu lesanns ,. . 1R.IKI
Violin, tno nlehts lone period). ...... 2.10O
y-rml Vliisle, tno nlchl (one prrlodl . 4.V.IMI
. llnlihmaklni;. Itru nlehts 21.00
1 l'iimnts llne-thlril on reelstrnllnn) bl-
iiru-r in innr weekst fiiftrnuni enure pay
men! Is litaite In ndt.inee.
seiul for further Information,
BANKS
Will
BlSNFSS
COIZEGE
Earn
Your
Thnnki
The rnmmerelal niH Industrial estab
lishments are lirsleclni; uh eterr hour
for craduatea In our Shorthand. Tjpe-
Mrllliur. llookKeeptnc and tieeretartal
c'nuisee and the-e are ttonderfut
iluinies for advancement Act now.
Do I i Sight Scstloil
.'iiler mi! lime
rhllarleli!
CM Chratnut St..
r (Efjc Upman dcfjool -i
T.UtCII KNOIX." untt Ijincaiter At.
ARPMORK
formerlT known n
31l Hill-.' hrliool. .'Mnln Line nraneh
Klndprnarten and Trlmary for both
boya nnd plrle. Junior and Senior School
for girls only. Uuv aenlce from WMt
I'hlU, via 0-rhroolt and Merlon. Opena
fcept, HO. Address
MISS M. H. 8TEF..V. rHndpal.
MISS WHARTON'S SCHOOL
1710 PINE STllCRT
Olrla and I,
niCOPBNS OCT. 1.
lttU Boya.
31 I'M (J
School of Music
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Our Pehool haa won a reputation for mak
ln real mualrians- those who understand
the theory and Interpretation of muala In
AM. lis forma. Ideal condition for In
struction In
Composition, counterpoint. hand and
orchestra Instrumental harmony, history
of music, motion picture oraan conrae,
normnl coarse for teachera. piano taninc,
ilht readlnt i tastes, symphony clan,
etc, etc.
OPE.V O A. M, TO 10 P. if.
Coat la moderate and Inatructor era
practical.
Tor information and full partlculara
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31th ear. Individual Instruction. Per
sonal riupervlalou. All branches, theoreti
cal and applied. A school of Public Per
formance. Teachera' Normal Training
course. Public Hchool Music Supervision.
Complete Military Hand Ileot. Dearrea
conferred. Tvio complete Puplla' Sym
phony Orchestras. Ilrrlproral Relatione
with Univ. pf Pa, Dormitories for women.
Year Book Free. ,
Gilbert Rainolda Combs. Dlrect.r
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Philadelphia Musical Academy
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JOBKPH W, CLARKE, Director
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The Sternberg School of Music
10 H. l"lh "t.i reopen Sept. Id. Cempltta
musical education
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Musical Academy
1811 Rprur fit., Philadelphia
Kmlnent farulty. modern equipment, Addreaa
Charlton Lwla Murphy. Manaalna Director.
Pnlm llualn Colleae, 1711 Clieatniit fit,
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