svfrtftKMt ""i" -v-.y"71 v" wv-. rwW'l' -v ; I 49 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1D19 URGES HARMONY IN POLANDi Morgenthau Back In Paris After Jewish Investigation Paris, Sept. 10. (ly A. P.) Henry Morgenthau, bead of the American com mission to Investigate the treatment of Jews In Poland, has returned to Paris and today conferred with members of the American peace delegation. Sfrajor General Bdgar .Tadwln, U. 8. A., the other member of the commission, lina gone to Kter to continue investigations .there. The Morgenthau report. It Is fore cast, will deplore the raising of the racial Issue, cmphaslzo the view tlint vthe separation of the Jews and the Poles within Poland Is impossible and lay stress npon the necessity of the recon ciliation of the discordant elements by mutual concessions in the interest of the new Poland. I tory HTEAMSItlP NOTITES Faaaanger nnd rrelsht Services NEW YORK JO LIVERPOOL Aqultnnia Sept 18 Ordunn Sept. 23 Carmnnla Oct. 4 Orduna Oct. 25 Carmania ,, Nov. 8 Ordunn Nov. 29 NEW YORK to CHERBOURG and SOUTHAMPTON 0 I Mauretanla Oct. 2 Mauretania Oct. 28 Mauretanla Nov. 22 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH, HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON Royal George Oct. 4 Royal George Nov. 1 Royal George Nov. 29 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH and CHERBOURG Caronia Sept. 27 Caronia Nov. 1 NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH, HAVRE and LONDON Saxonfa Oct. JO Saxonia Nov. 18 NEW YORK to GLASGOW Columbia Oct, 4 Columbia Nov. 1 BOSTON to GLASGOW lElysia Sept. 24 Scindia Sept. 30 PHILADELPHIA to LIVERPOOL Crown of Castile Oct. 8i PHILADELPHIA to LONDON I Vennonia Oct. 23 I Pluladelphia-Bristol (A"iYkuU') ' Venusia Sept. 22 Venusia Nor. 8 i Pier 16 South lsoe WALNUT ST.. PIIII.ADriT.rillA State Bank of Philadelphia Fifth and Bainbridge Sts. ' STEAMSHIP TICKETS Tava-pacmc im Direct W0 Sge SANFRANCISCOTO 1 NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES natntla, Samnranc. Horralmtn, Mnrtmsur H.aflinsr riatrn and rates on nppUcation S. S BIMilTON S f SUCKAKAlirA S. S RINTANO S H TJlHAIiAK. S. S NBNOKAUS J, D, SprrrkeU & nrnn. Co., en. AgtH. Offlcf. Tino St , Pan Iranfco K.Tjpfflce, 17 Ilnttcry PI 11 B llurntt Aet. I. F. C. LINES pnnnr.i.rniA soi'Tii ameiiica Daenns Alrfs nnd BUer Plate Torts H. 8. Woodniansle . Srnt. 1R A steamer Oct. IS np.AZII.IAN rORTS A (teamrr Oct. 1 FRENCH ATLANTIC TOUTS ft. S. 8hnnock 8ept. 3.1 S. N. Salvation 1-ati Oct. 8 B..H. Casntr Oct. IS A(fttramrr Oct. ?S tiirouoii mr.i.s or i.adino issued Tor Space nnd Rates Applr t INTERNATIONAL FREIGHTING CORPORATION 110 nroidnay l.nfn.vette Ilulldlnc New York l-lillarirlphta rh.. Cortlundt KO Lombard .1633-3631 BROOKS STEAMSHIP CORPORATION rniitnRf.riiiA unri nkw yoiik to HAMIIURH. rOPKNIIAISKN. IIAN.tC. nnd BUSHONG September 18 ANOKA September 20 1 rllll.AIIKI.I'HIA to II.WItK i AWENSDAW September 22 NF.W ORT.KAN8 to 1UIKNOS AIRKS ALDERMAN September 23 ARGENTA September 25 A 1 Lloyd Rrelstpr For Rntra nnd IntomiHtlnn Applj MEGEE, STEER & COMPANY 461-465-107 rireirl IlnlMlnr rhlladrlnhlu Lombard 230S-3309 "earnTine- Philadelphia Havana ' GENERAL CARGO U. S.. Shipping Board Sieel Steamers . tit fvr eitrniti n A 5. 1I-- UAl.cii . . . aept. la S. S. "LAB.L rLUVANNA ".Uct. 10 For ratet and particulars apply to Earn Line Steamship Co. 45t nuintt nidr.. rhttaiDhi Merchants & Miners Trans. Co Operating Frelsht and PAsscnrror Steamihlpt In regular aervleo nbftwoen Iloiton and Philadelphia Boston and Norfolk DoBton and Baltimore ProTldenee and Norfolk Providence and Baltimore Philadelphia, Harannah and Jarkionrllle Baltimore and Norfolk Baltimore and Boston Baltimore and Prorldence Baltimore, Harannah and Jacksonville Pull Information Qnerii Arent rarh Port The Thief In the Night f JUL. E OF FLOOD VICTIMS Relief Trains Speed to Texas Storm Area Thousands Are Homeless RECOV R 70 BODIES CORPUS CHRISTI DESOLATEl'S'" f every conceivable character were Ity Hie Associated Press Slntoii. Teas, Sept. 1(1 Seventy bodies of flood ictim, mutilated be yond recognition, hnvc been recovered! ' he dlspntcli of relief trains tn Tor- mother of bnlllifr in th(1 Americnii the ' of any home life for the vol at Sinton. the relief headquarters for ' ""' hri,tV, ,."",. !f.,lon Pcditiunori ' force permitted to R0 dlers in the i-amps Why. thi-y bine to the entire surrounding bay shore terri- i 'n"5 'Bst nIB'i by l.overiiur lllium ,, ,0 ;,,,, 1pr w, ,h( ,i t1(,j, nshing. And tho unv rri, , , r, ... 11,1 m, ... . nil II t TW .... nuun " ...u. iiit- i- were forty ound at West Port p-tety. P( f 'TZ I FTenfand'nCal-poTland N was illed at Sinton but nrm.'ertvdnn ,rni with foo'- mlicnI IP" a-l ' nZ in. mJ . l..iul nlnTinV I ".blankets. In the meantime the gov amc was high. Bodies are being held at ranch houses nnd schools. Corpus rhrlstl. Sept. Ifi .Hv A. P.l With troops patrolling the streets and relief tialns headed this way from many parts of the state, Corpus Christ! today began slowly emerging from the wreck age caused by the gulf hurricane which struck the city early Sundny. bringing death to an unknown number of per- sons nnd doing prompeity damogc of millions. It was impossible tills morning to get anything like n correct estimate of the fatalities. In the city proper the death list was placed at between fifteen -and twenty-file, but that was legarded by many ns far too conservative. In some qunrters it was sold the number of injured would exceed 200. Tidal Wave Ten Feet High More than U000 persons were made homeless by the storm, and the problem of taking care of them was one officials faced when they began the day. How ever, with the coming of relief trnins it was expected that by night most of those made destitute by the storm would be taken care of. The storm sent a tidal wave ten feet high over the business and north branch distiicts of the city. That the loii of versity. 1 Iielieve I)r Jnhnson'a ap life wns not nppnlling was duo to thci poiutment will restore hnrmonv in the prompt warning sent out to the lower portions of the city early ruinuny urging NEW YORK SHIPBUILDING CORPORATION han steady work, Rood Tag and fxcollent work trig- conditions Ther nre openings In nearly All branches for skilled mechanics. Apply Employment Department at the Yards Camden, N. J. Blower Equipment!, Belting, Ventilation and Hihimt Syitemi, Saeet-MeUl Work. Safety Guard1!. C. II. RAUB rVayne Ave. & Berkley St., PLilidelpkU. Pi. VULOANITE Portland Cement Philadelphia New York Bostoa nir.n quality quick service Motor Truck Delivery Lansdale FoundryCo. ).nn1al. To. riionc I.ansdalo 450 O. W. KETCHAM llanafactarcr of Architectural Terra Cotta, Bricks Hollow Tile, Etc. Chas. J. Webb & Co. Wool and Cotton Yarns JIB Chestnut St.. PhlladeTohi.i. Pa. NAGLE" STEEL COMPANY STEEL PLATES AND SHEETS Pottstown, Pn. Phila. Office, 1411 Morris BIdg. JULIAN S. SIMSOHN An Organization pt CHEMICAL ENGINEERS por Technical Operation of Power Plants Water Purlflratlon Coal Analyses TwomDusuon S. E. Cor. Broad and Girard Ave. THE BALDWIN LocomotiveWorks Steam and Gasoline LOCOMOTIVES Philadelphia, Pa. J& INSURANCE A l.MOST anjr nllht. or even durlni the daj, roar house may be Tidied. Yon are protected analnit flrai bnt how about burglnrt? You cat Jauch at them with one of our polities. They are not ezpenilve, yet they complete the protection of your tome, . Harrils J.Latta all persons at exposed places to seek safety In the higher districts of tho city. At the height of the tidal wave, vir tually the entire business section was submerged. The water was about four feet deep in the lobby of the Nonces Hotel, and every business house between the bluff nnd the bay was under water i from eight to ten feet. I The work of removing the debris from 'he treetn of the loner portion of the ciij was ncgun jmieruny, anil nuniireus of men worked without relief through-. out tlie day. floats Utter City Streets Houseboats. tNbing craft and urert- ,.... m ...e s.reeiM ") '"' tenant who stood beside her at the deck , ' non.ing snort o ..own. gut wi.Ke.i. Xothing remains on North Heath. theirnil ...,.. Innk(1 t r h, smnrt startThe more t saw. the gladder 1 w, 1 city a bathing nnd pleasure district, ex- for th( ,,, pot nnj rnt(.h , , , ' went over to keep an e,e on mv box. rept the Inited Htntis marine hospital hoI11(.,-. , ..T,r, , another thing thai was and one large residence. i ,,.. ,.,,,,, ,. ... ... l... ,i.i..i,i.. .... .u..-. I ........ i. uuuur nnu ururrni .loscnn i. Hint- man, commander of the Southern De- . . , .. II. . niiint iaeim.l n nrnolnmntlnn nullliin. ,i.m I all of the citizens of the state to lend nssistnnrn to tl.n Btnrm nirpr. Ti,i, nillinnl U monllnir ,, Uli n .n..r..nn spouse. E. R. JOHNSON PLEASES - nil I n p-r-vRl An fjpfllM DF WHAR T f)N ny ULnil Ul UlinillUll w,, . d t n t D T Wnarton Barker, U. OT K. IrUS- tee, Believes Harmony in Fac ulty Will Be Restored "A good appointment," i the way Wharton llarker, a trustee of the t'ni verity of Penns.vlvanla. today charac terized the selection of Dr. Emory Itichard Johnson as the new dean of the Wharton School. Sir. Darker was one of the leaders in the fight against Dr. William Jlc Clcllnn, former denn, who resigned in January. "It gratifies me verv much," con tinued Mr. llarker. "to have such nil outcome of the contrnvcrsv nt the t'ni- facultj. nnd will bring about a great uplift in the school. I he prospects nt the University of Pennsylvania are good this year. So gient is the new student body that I scarcely know how- we will care for them all with our present buildings and teaching force. A way will be found, however. "There are students from all over the world at Penn this year, especially in the Medical. Dental and Wharton Schools. In fact, I believe this is the largest entering class the Wharton School has ever known." Doctor .Johnson, the new dean, has a national reputation as an expert In transportation and commerce, which nre the branches he has been teaching nt the Wharton School. His appointment as executive in charge of the school was nnuounceu ny rrovost Mmith. it is said to be pleasing to the teaching staff nnd student body. Outside of his teaching work Doctor Johnson has hnd a distinguished career In public life. He was a member of the Isthmian Cannl Commission from 181)9 to 1001; between 1004 and 11)05 served under the United States Census Bureau in the work of valuing the rail -loads and did important work during the war with Germany. WILLIAMS LIVES HERE Lawyer Mentioned In Mexico Senate Hearing Is Phlladelphlan Ira Jewell Williams, mentioned among others as being in a plot to cause American intervention in Mex ico by L. J. Do llekker before n com mittee of 1'nited States Benntors in Washington, Is a prominent attorney anil author of this city. Mr. Williams characterized De Ilekker's charge as au "absurd fabrication." "De Ilekker," be said, "Is merely a fn froriffi nrnnn rrn nilicf nnd lit isi nn - cosing people who deal only in fncts in an effort to hide his own opera - tions. Mr. Williams ndded that De Bekker formerly was a newspaper man and Mexican correspondent for a New York paper. At present, he declared, De Ilekker is writing a series of articles for n periodical which was distinctly pro-German during the war. SIX HERE GET 33D DEGREE Philadelphia Masons and 121 Others In Class Tonight Six Philadelphians will receive the thirty-third degree in Freemasonry in Corinthian Hall, Masonic Temple, Broad and Filbert streets, tonight. They arc: William A. Rhodes. Francis L. Ilorie, Thomas MtX'onuell, Albert W. Jarmnn, t'alvin O. Althouse and Thad- dcus S. Adle. 'Pi.r. will lie 127 Mason. In the class receiving the degree, the balance being distributed throughout that part, of the country cast of the Mississippi and north of the Mason and Dixon II The degree will be conferred at the ! convention of the Supreme Council, Ancient and Accepted Scottish Itite. Vnrtlw.rn Mason i- Jur sdet on. All .omh.ro nt the convention nre thirtv- third degree Masons. PHOTOPLAYS H OWNED AND MANAOKD BT MEMBERS Or THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT KU AUSSi H1.A1JYS MSML.IK In THE OIHli WOMAN" BROAD ST. AUDITORIUM &$ CATHERl.NK CALVERT In "CAREER OK CATHERINE HUSH" PFDAR 0TU CEDA" a-venub EI.SIE FEROUSON' In "A SOCIETY EXILE" nt !CCT I1VI MARKET BETWEEN UL.lOE.UlVl H0TH AND BOTH DOROTHY fJISH In "OUT OK LUCK" CI IDH'k' A 0TH MARKET 8TS. t,UlU.N.rt MATINEE DAILY nERSIE RARRISCALE In "THB WOMAN MICHAEL MAHRtED" FRANKFORD 4I1S onD CATHERINE OALVEriT la 'THH CAREER OF CATHERINE BUSH" JEFF.ERSON S4TII AND DAOTOTN BTS. MAT,. DAILY MOTHER BRINGS SOLDIER SON HOME SAFE FROM FRANCE Didn't Trust French Girls With Their Tight Shirts and Bare Logs, So Arkansas W oman New York. Sent. 1ft.- Arnold, of Aikndelphia, a sigh of relief when An.U tl.,.1 .... . I... II..1...1 ... Linn urn u n l ii-i iiui'vnvii nvi I ToMordny. iii .. Rinc n, thp ;, nfVVtrnpnTiiK "irs't lieu- .,n. iim im i np nprpn in iia inn nil r ...i....i , ., 'H ri 1 unrn uiinin ni r n r n a ntr. ihni inn XMtli Kleld Artillei' was leave Kr" ''' 'ut'enan, 11. II. Ar- nold -he left the Arkadelphia home- "'' "J ,,l,e,f'rp f, ''" f,,J ! r -n l liil'ler and alnrted for Ku " , '" i''P ",' "-" """ Bordeaux, "n" " " " "'ere that Mrs. Arnold took lll '" r nliodl' lie also Msiteil I'r.ris. , na the Dresses Tlip Wear!" rhank ffoo(luos. wo'h l,fMm,, n ll'T fir t t (MIltlH'tlt til tlw rpimrtptN "1 - .-. ............ . telt i-afo for n single, solitary ","mMo "''lie m hnv wns with those ''"'"'1' f"'k. 'speilnll the guN. "Now. I've g0) three girls of my own. "'"' theie are plenty of neighbor girls d'm'n Aikndelpbin n. and all I've got to sn.i is that we don't mise 'em like iiie no in i-mine. 1 he 1 leiifli girls don't gel the good, stint moral tiain HEIRS TO MOVE TODAY IM DADTHI 1AJII I CinUT ill unil UL WILL I IUI I I : - Daughters, Virtually Disitlher- - ited, Must Give Reasons for Attack on Testament DNpo-jltion nf tlip $."!.(i(in,Ono rtnto of Henry WpHhiiiih Itnrtnl. late "iignr inngnnlp ntul rnllmnd innn hingm upon tho filitiR today of n iintilmn liv hU clRiiRliti-rs KcttiiiK forth rcnxiin- wlij his will should not he ndmittei to probate. The will innkex the Frnnlilln Inxt i - tutc. of this pity, priuoipal Iej;ntei, at the f.aiiie time virtuallt disinheiitiiiR Mrs. .Inme M Fahr, of Wilkes Hnrre. and Itnroness Katherinne ile Monolos, ilaiiRhterR. When the will vni-. oii-jinnlly Kiibmitteil for probate. roiini'l for the daughters stated that the instrument would be contested mi the grounds that Mr. Ilnrtol had "in sane delusions" legardlng his daugh ters, nnd further, that the home of the testator wns Paris, France, nnd not Philadelphia. Iteccntly. upon the npplir.it Ion of the Franklin Institute, the register of wills grnnted a citntion upon the two daugh ters to file petition for au issue, t-ct -ting forth the rensons for the contest. The citation is returnable today. Should the Franklin Institute fninll receive the legacy accorded to it under the will, an institute for electrical re search, patterned after the Mellen In (titiite of Pittsburgh, will be estnb lished by it. CALLS BARBER STRIKE WON Everything but Closed Shop Is Con ceded, Declares Men's Leader Anthony fireco, president of the Master Iiarbers' Association, an nounced today that demands of the striking barbers had been conceded, with the exception of the recognition of a closed shop, nnd that the barberH would he dealt with individually nnd not as a union. The members of the Master RarherR' Association offer the striking hnrhero the following concensions : A minimum salary of $-." per week and 50 per cent I of the money taken in on their chair during the week in excess of $o0, and a ten -hour day. A meeting of the lirotherhood of Journeymen Harbeis was held last i "'R'11- -""- -,'t""; V "". nnnounceu wiui up uuiu mm iiigui an of the master barbers had agreed to the terms of the strikers, with the exception of two which control the largest shops in the city. LEGION POSTSCAMPAIGN Effort Being Made to Sign Up Former Service Men Kxeepting for the sixty -five posts of the American Legion in this city, every post of the organization of returned soldiers, sailors and marines in the state yesterday began a membership drive to till Pennsylvania's nuotn of "8,5-0 toward the national enmpaign for 1,000,000 members. The Philadelphia units will conduct their membership campaign on an elaborate scale in this city next week. The campaign will continue all of this week Karh of the 2."3 posts out- side of the city lins arrangeti n meet- ing or meetings to be held during the week nnd iu each the membership haH been constituted a working committee on new members. I lie campaign has been simplified to the basis that if every present member brings in three tiew members during the campaign Penns.Wvania will easily pass the H'."" """ ,u .",CM"' ""!': l Williamsport I'oM No. I is the largest in membership at the present I time. PHOTOPLAYS T R II IIMRH FRONT ST. 4 UIKAKD AVE. jwiiiuv Jumt mbo Junction on Frankford "L CHARLES RAY In "THE IJL'SHER" I rr 1ST B2D AND LOCL'BT STREETS "vwui Mala 1.B0.3 SO. Kff, 1.3 SO. Kir.H:0 to Jl. CREIOHTON HALE In "THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR' NIXON B2D ?,??" TAYI.OR HOLMES In-' "THREE BLACK ETES" DADli' Rldia Ava and Dauphin St. rAlrv Mat .':15 E(0;3toli. EARI.i; WILLIAMS In . "A ROQUE'B ROMANCE" DIVOI I B2D AND 8ANSOM 8TS WVULI MATINEE D DAILY MABEL NORMAND In "Ull'KISI" CTD A MH OERMANTOWN AVE. 9 1 rNrtlNU" AT VENANGO WAi.i.Acn nr.m in "THE VALLEY OV THE QIANTa WEST ALLEGHENY Stt.d Atltfhtnr : : MAST PfCKeXmn In a0y.Lq;s lQ8' Sailed to I'rnlrrt Her liny -Mr. VV. H.,lng ne give our daughters, nud the Ark . heaved i consequence is their men folk don't re the transport, . ,, :.-1el",t ""'" Ami tho cirMf ther ar! I,nrnls tiltin' T'iA ifftn ftn In 1'nriu titfVi tlmtt ,,'n, 'M '" "",1 balc lfE- nll'I utiw. if. ill iiu.i in iiiiiiiwiik. iiiiu 111111 . n... .i :. ti... ,..-,... 1....1 .1,.:- 1 in- 1111 11 . 1 ill 111 1 11 i"in 1 u 11 clothes, and nu hotly that knows nnt "" nt all known boiling ,. the , , t ing that II k.ll genus ,n H,r ',,",,M I A, my Spoils Table Manners "Then, the ruling i another thing I ate with tin- bo? s. and I nmt m .t.M )...... ... i... :i. mac t.nni. ,, ,,, , U;, r,i n.,r ..Irl nlnm umiin'itiinp,tiniti"""",'-l-i , tl)p enn Hml to sit down likp n Ininrli nlH uiM 1iulinn U rnnncli to .nnll nil t.n ..,,! ml.ln mnnnaro thitit ninlliprn mv p,iriri I n III T lllltllll' I ' i .... . , tnucht 'em "The beds nre not right, either. A ho wants n nft. comfoitable bed. like he has nt home, not a bnrd cot. It's no wonder the soldiers nre hoinesiik. The sonnet the bring till of them oil! of those foreign pnrls the better it'll be for their health, anri their morals, ioo. That's nil I've got to say." KERMIT Roosevelt named Son of Late Colonel I Officer of Shipping Company i Captain Kermit Roosevelt, sou of . rnlonel lloosevelt, has been made sec- !........... retary or tne American Ship ana Loin- merce Corporation. I Announcement of his appointment , was contained in a statement issued by , Chandler A Co.. bankers, of this city. ' The statement sas: "Captnin Hnoseeit has accepted ap- pointment as secretnrv of American Ship nnd ('on)merce Corporation In I ndditiou to his duties as secretary of. the holding cninpatn. Captain Moose velt will be actively identified with the business of its shipping subsidinr , "::LnVZr""-':. lllir-(ilt(l nil 1(1 11 nil 1 I'lllllR'li r v ui poration was recently formed ! In this city to bring together large shiphuild ing nud ocean steamship companies under one management. Philip F. Young Funeral Today The Maritime Kichange will be closed today from II a. in till noon, the time of the funeral of Philip Kendall Young, who was vice president and for sixteen years a director of the exchange nnd Philadelphia manager of the Interna tionnl Mercantile Mnrine. Mr. Young died Wednesday on the steamship Ad rintic while returning from Liverpool This Oil Heater will save coal Buy an oil heater now nnd you can put off starting the fur nace. This will mean a consider able savins on your coal bill And besides they are so conven ient for frivingadded comfort in the dead of winter. The Barter Ideal has a one piece brass tank, all vulnerable parts cast iron, heavily nickel plated. Guaran teed smokeless and .odorless. The heater 'that will last a gen eration. Many deiignt to aefeef from, $6.35 and up. Other noliti fSSS up. Headq.u.aitar tor Oa niiurei, txta- friaarators, Oas or Slaotiio Seating Stovea. ARCH- STREETS All 1 ISth Morrli A Iaarunk A. Alnamura Mai uaiisui 2. kk u.is ak (. HARI.KS HAY In THB K(KI-t 11 ME WALLOP' nni 1 r 6-T) 1 IIIOMPION' STfe ArULLU MATINEE DAILY IOI A IJNA ill THH Mli'KOIli: ADPAHIA CHESTS LT Uelon 10TII AKCAU1A 10 m tnii.inr. m BII.LIF. IIFRKE In "THE MISLEADING WIDOW' Ol I It?OIDr BROAD STREbT AND tJLUt.tSIKL' SI HQl EIIANNA A E ANITA STEWART In MARY Hl.liAS Broad A Snyder ia KKUAU WrtI 1' (I 45 A II I'. M ELSIE FKROI'SON In ' WITNESS FOR THE DEFENSE r A DITil ' MARKET STREET CArllUL m a m ton up WALLAC E IIKID in . THE VALLEY OP HIE U1A.NTS" -,,-.. (-iKIIAl Utn Maplenood Kvt COLONIAL 2 1.1 and 8.15 P M r.FIlM.DIM: FARHAR In "THE WORLD WD ITS WOMAN" riHIDDirCC MAIN ST. MANAYFNK EMPRtOa MATINEE DAILY MACK SEN.VETT'S HATHIN-O OIRLS FAIRMOUNT .AT.'L'A.iV LILA LEE In "THE HEART OF YOl'TH I7AIII V THEATRE-iait Mark.t St. rAMlLl, HA M to Mldnljht. OLIVE THOMAS In , "UPSTAIRS AND DOWN CiLT'LJ CT THEATRE -Rolow Spruce. JO 1 ri O 1 . MATINER DAILY EDMUND IIREESE "THE MASTER CROOK ' FRANKLIN THIRD FIT.WATER OKU.4.V UVSIC r w nntFFITII 8 "HEARTS OFTHB WORLD' GREAT NORTHERN "TiTtfS? NAEIMOVA In "THE RED LANTERN" IMPCD1AI OtlTH t WALNUT 8TS. IIYlrPiKIAL. Mata, Stsn. Ktii,Tat. nvaimmn rmnlR In I JBHL Jsffifilfo. ;- v PH11ADELPHIA lthNWOKAItbt- and y piiiiTori.ws PHOTO Pt iYJV THBU X ( jSw ) COMPANY r J AvOylMERICA ''TH Wo4lJ AKfli ITS WOJUJr I BY FALLING ROOF Policeman and Woman Are Also Hurt at 22d and Oxford Streets Blaze 4 HORSES IN STABLE LOST Ten fiiemen nre in hospitals torla MlfTcring from inimies lereived when a loof fell while the weio fighting fire In a group of tun buildings extend ing from Itldge avenue to Twentv-ec ond street, nhoie Oxford street. Inst night. Two other jiet.onv. n wonmn nnd a polieeman wem tsken to hospitals dur- ' - ,-'- ,,, ",,,., ,,,. ,pnmomllnd to about snn.nnti The buildings w.re occupied hv harles II Lnnguipp. .lealer In nav , and feed. Tin- fire stai ted In the stable i tiiul emend to tlip lnft . reuchitic the hai before the fitemen nrnveil It i - - , , "'Ip '"' v l"t tlint it vn ihfli'-ull to nnnrnntb thn buiUlmirp. ' Alinilt I u Ptit tirnnrtt uppp vtnilfllllC 1 ........ ... ..-. ...-.., in the buihling nt litis North Iwenl 'second street, when the innf fell upon1 them. Ten were injured -everely ennugb to he taken to hospitals. OUierswere slightlv bruised and burned Among 'the injured were Lieutenant (Jeorgn i f Sidcon. Tiuek Companv 14; .lohn 'Mn ' ,jl. Tiuck Company .'(4; Krnuk l.n.ver Kiigine Company -7 : Morton Watkin. I.ngiue Companv 27; William Smnrt Truck Compniiv 1 ; Prank Smith, Ti in k 'imipaiiv 14. I'redenck AVnrner. Tiuck Companj I : Walter Smart, Truck Com pnuy 14 Wlnfield Ronner, Truck Com pany 14: Kugene llrtidder. Truck Com rany (. Mrs. Helfn McKadden. of 1802 Inger- Soil btreef n Viz. iTU.rt..PA tl.n i nn.l . , . ' -..w... .... .... ...... "V""'1 m. I1"' n,nrm- hecame hysterical wh'I' w''nB for the firemen and wa ,'n '" n hospital. ' ntro,n?nnJ 'H''r "'ker. of the Iwentv third district, stepped on a nail wh"' ,lr,P'nK 'he tiie fighters. He was 'icnted at St. Joseph's Hospital. - - - J. J. FITZGERALD & CO. MANUFACTURERS itn rir. r,u. inning, I Wall I'opiwr amay products M.:. no:... -j u l SC0ND & BUT ' """ PA. Classic and Modern Stvler in METAL CEILINGS iiJIDEWALLJ f PENN METAL COMPANY lA Manufacturers of Sheet Iron and Steffi Building Material J5ffi & Wharton Strcetr.Phila HBBaHHOHDBWB I MI'Mi '" SCHOOL OF MUSIC Voice Culture Choral Club Pria.t- i-pon for ight inglnic and nrn i Iztnff nndfr th direction of Frank dpi,bv i uni Howard Grv Pupllfl nre taupht to 1 'n In public and for hom rntrtalnmnf If you hB an' music in our otc. It uilf b-nffit u to dekip It 1 ModTHT" ffffl Siui fur i atalogu Y Central Branch. 1421 Arch Street CoNSEisroRrySusic 35th ar. IndlMul Instruction. Per onal Supervlilon All brant hea, theoret ical and applied. A school of Puhllc Per. formane. Tenchern Normal Training rourae. Public School Music buprlalon. Complete Military Hand Dept Degrees ronf erred. Two complete Pupils Sym phony Orchestras Reciprocal ItelatJom with Univ. of Pa. Dormitories for women Year Hook Free Gilbert Rnynoldit Comix, Director Offices, Studios, Dormitories E.-oa 1 1 Reed T EN F REMEN HUR I dfW WBIIIBH" PHOTOPLAY The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the thcatie in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. I FADFR 11yT LA.NCsn:il AE L-CAVL-'IrN MM'I.N'KE DA1L F.LSIE ri:rtiU"ON In ' V MilTETY EXILE" L IBFRTY u"OA" coi.iMniA av. , L.IOCrN i I .MATINEIJ DAILY ' FI1A.NCI4 HCSllMAN- In ' DARIN'O HEARTS I 333 MARKET 0bgB,To 'fHp Dl'STIN- FARVCM In 'A MAN S FIHHT - MODEL -'5 h, J', ' Orrhestra I In II U illl I I I i U'.S HIIAHTS OK TIIK VtHlT.D ' OVERBROOK WB VAVE".-p EMMY WE11LEN B "THE IIKLLE OF THE SEASON ' PALACE U'14 S,'UKP' "TUECT l-.rKl-. in A M toll IS P At TOM MOORE In 'I.ORD AND I.ADV AIX1T PRINCFSS 1018 MARKCT STREET rrvii'Mvc3o .siia M.iii:inr EMMY WE1ILEN In M A FAVOR TO A KIIIK.VD" RIAI TO "ERMWTOWV AVE llt-l-,lKJ AT TI I.I'EIIOCKE: V 8T lAi.r. n mi 1. 1 1 1, in "THE POl'R KLl'SHER RFP.PMT AnK!ST ST Il.low ITTIf lLiUL.n I n M to 1 1 I M MITCHRLI. LEWIS In FOOLS ISOLD" RI IRY MARKET bT IIKIX1W 71 H rN''t- IM II to 11 13 P M. i.ii.a i.i.k in "TIIE HEART Q.F YOl'TH J- VUl 8 A M TO M1D.NIG IIESSIK I.OVK In "1IU HT 'OVER THB UARDF..N' WAI I TANl FY MABKET AROVK I8TH 3 l MlNl-n. I 11 ISA M tH IIW-.M MART PIOKKORD In ",,JU "THB HOODLUM." VIPTORIA MARKST ST. AB. 9TH WOLVKSi Of TUB WIOHT" EDUCATIONAL Hold Viw THE DREXEL INSTITUTE EVENING SCHOOL Registration Every Day and Evening This Week Classes begin September 22d Engineering, Secretarial, English, Spanish, Mathematics, Domestic Science and Arts 32d and Chestnut Sts. ALL CLASSES OPEN SEPT. 22 REGISTER NOW All department!! open September 22, morning, afternoon and evening sessions. Highest grade instruction in all lines. Apply at once for assistance in planning a course. Write, phono or call today for catalog K.-23. Phone Diamond 631 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY" I'llllRdelplilH WANAMAKER . INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES X. yv Cornfp 53d nnd Walnnt Strfftf Begin Sept. 18, and End April 0 Tuition Cost for the Period Dranlnt $ 8.00 ralnHn oil. water and rhlna.... 13.00 KnslMi Lanxnaen , 14. 0ft French or Spanish ,... 16.00 riano or Violin 28.00 RnocmphT heitlnnpr-i 21.00 Htfnocraphj ndrancetl 14.M0 Txiwwrlllnr onlj 14.00 flookkerplnr 21.00 llookltctplnr, Htrnocrapfar and Tjpowrltlnc comblntd 27.00 Flllni and Indttlnr 10.00 Rnlnfaa KnKllnh 14.00 HuNlnfrm Arlthmftla 12.00 Ffnmnnuhlo KM rnrrmpfindenrc ., 8.00 Pithllr Hrhool ffirrfrntra 1B.00 FnMIr Srtool Illiterate 1R.00 Frlntlnc is.00 Rfiil Kfitntf and ConTeranrlntr .... 1ft. 00 rubllc SneuUlnc: (for mtn) IB. 00 Art Needlework and Crorhetlnr ... 0.00 Cookery and I)omettle Hclenca .... IK. 00 nrf'AirifcMnK or Mlltlnerr 17.00 Arrniteeiurni urawinp ana open flrnttonii .... MerhnnlrHl Drawlni Tttne Print Hradlnc for raerhanlra. FnfrrtTlnjr tVarrh nnd Clork Making and n natHnc TVIfrrnnhT ia.no ln.nf is.on 14.04 S4.00 1.1.00 1. 0 Spring (.arden Institute "The School of Results" Hrnad nnd Pprlna Ciard'n Sts Phlla Srclal HAY t lass!.. 0 to 3, In ART, ELECTRICITY AND AUTOMOBILE IhormiKh course In free hand draw itip book lIUHttti'ion. eti A nln innnthn (nurnq in p1ai(ii ll v both tlieorefir and prrt'tmal ino mtmiha oure in uro in chunlc repair shop t xperleucc. Here In ft iharwe to fit ourelf to tiik MdiaiitHRe f the wonderful nppor t until-a for te hub ., Ih tr lined men Night 1ue Inrtilne Shop Kleitrlritr Applied PrartUe lei Ii.. Freehand Mnrhlne hop X Architectural Math. Dniwlnir Pattern shop Ilook Illustration Print Ice rllhnietlp. ntnrnoIille F.lec. Msehra nnd Merit. (inetry Krentlon.il KauliueH and l.uw nlen Ml liihnea Open Sfpteinher ; eiul for UnoUlet I!nrull now THE cost of entering business un prepared is far greater than the cost of thoroughly prepaiing for business. COURSES I Vnr yniinc men' lltiiliiffm XilmlnN- ' trntlon. SuIfHtn.inr.hlii. j For .run ii sr wuntfii: ,( rettirhil. Mmrl 1 hnnd nnd T pr rltlnjt. Send for 55th Year Book PEIRCE SCHOOL of Business Administration Pine Street Welt of Broad merit n'a Fnrrninat neoa flioul Stray cr's Business College Philadelphia' Greatest Busineu School Call, U'Htr or phnnr for full particular STRAYER'S 1807 Chestnut St. Phone. Walnut 384 Our traduatea are In constant demand lor Kood'DailnE Doaltlona QreK Shurthanrf. tha eaay, apfedy otm. Complete buslneaa and aecretarlal couraea Day and Nlgti. Claaaes Ititenatve tralnlni Enroll any time. Call or wrlta for fu 1 partiruiara una catalogue. phila. ni'siNi:sN fiii.i.rnp. V9 and Co.leffe of Conuuen. 1017 meatnui ni.. I'niiuueliilu.i. ! Bl'KIMi (AIIDL.N I.NslULlE Arti. Mechanlca, Mectrlclly. Aulomobiu Clasata rommenc Sept 22 Enroll now banl for booktat Droad and Sprlne Garden ata ' ou nc Wimen niid (Jlrla FRIENDS' CENTRAL SCHOOL SYSTEM rite for Year Hook and Hates rilAm.RH TII'KTON W I.MI. ITlnrliml J6th A Rate Hf. Philadelphia. Klementary school in uinereni J'aria or in ivity Reopenw Ninth Month 23rd The Gordon-Roney School For C.Irls. 4111 Harare. Htreet Genera) and Collet; Preparatory Poursea. Hoof garden and flyni. wns iwwriT, jt-rm. MUs WhartoaVSchooI llllai MIGHT T?n. I SCHOOL erTnd- I r u will iuii k! train vou for 3 H ASrV , im-ll'i in a liank nr husu . s M Mf , m . , - !. .tfiHphei honkK'fper n D H nun mi or foi --i 1 ri rial work I i S nt 1,11. wur nt irnl iiln jtr v ln th H ffl ,((i si t ,i(t- (if uir fa 1 t itN Mtifl P ffl in ri 1 'tl'i .i nut trp( 1 . U m j",KnteCtXs5S,wr u Until S,m University Training AT YOUR HOME IN SPARE TIME Thornnch, practical work, siitlni: much time and moner. flr.iup of ue" nnd hlth nchool imrhirs hme Irncsligalcd educations! opportunities mid are. prepared 16 sunelt the be.t training rnuiees in ACCOUNTANCY EXPORT TRADE TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT for hu north-while people narihinB hlBher than re.ldent courses. md for Information without obturation. LYNNE K. LEWIS SIS Land Title Building Hpnif 52.0 FRIENDS' SELECT abchooi tor- Tb. FuinM'bHii andBlJthan8U.lrtl, , Qinw Ninth Month 22d I AAT AND TKXTIXaK HCnoOLa of th.PtniU eylvanla Mu-eum and School of Induitriat Art, Droad and Pine Strti. Open 8tptm btr22d Circulars on requeit! GERMANTOWN FRIENDS' SCHOOL I"n" Sept' -2- A '" caa- rlcs for nirnmt rollers propar lory pupIIk. Stanley It Yarnall. Principal. $4 Night School &? Rhorthnnd. Knellnh Penmanahts l'At.Airrt Priinotl w.iothm. IntlnR Mm nnd nyn . The Episcopal Academv Juniper and Locuat St. I'Ol XDED irj rOMPIi:Tn Hnd thorough training for loy from six jpara of ngo to collrtte, I'ndpr ejtperloncpd nnd suc cessful masters an all-round dee!opnicnt of the boy H th Mle purpose and object of the Academv Provision Is made fur tha rellRlouq. Intal- leriuai. moral ana physical ell-belnK of each boy A BbPClnl courae for boa nnt rnln. to collecc Wood-worklnir and man ual trnlnlne Munlcal laatructlon and orcheBtra unclfr direction of Mr. N. j.lndffn r.ordn. Director of tha Alendclasonn Hub uoxlnf and phy sical training under Prof. Wm. J. liprrmjinn Tie.. I'lilllp J. Slflnmetr. Jr.. S.T.I)., llenclnmnler. ..Ml lie at Hie Arailemy on and nfler Sept. At ll. ICefrUtera ninlled on applica tion, srlnnila open. I'pper. Sept. IHtli ; Middle. 1 UI Ii ; Lower SZd William Fcnn Charter School No. 8 South Twelfth Streot PHILADELPHIA Found 1 in ltibl und chartered bf WtllUm Prnn on the fame day as the ctty of Fhllft dnluhta. The Venn Charier School has nnalo talnd an uninterruptfa corporate eilitenc. Durlng the past 44 year p. the school ha eradutpd or non pupiu. of whom more than 1200 haic continued their etudlea In a pc ore of unlverHitif and professional acbools. The unusual propoitlon of alumni who hav taken one or more nnlversltv di:reei U due ltrcely to eharjrteT and permanence of the tearhlnc niarf 1 umber'nc oer SO mem hers Of thepe the SiX senior membere hT plven to thn school an average term ot eervtce of i'fl par. Kor three years thr have been no changes In the ntaff, save ad dltlons to meet the reoulrementn ot Increae d nrolImf-nt which has already taxi tr rnrarMy the new hulldtni: added to equip ment last er. Marnlflcent ulaylna flaldt of 22 a-rfi uffiird frmTI facilities for tb exTrlse of a school of BOO. Th- 211st iwr heln- September 2.trd. The Proipectu for inin-20 la rady for d'e trlbutlon. rtulldlnn9 are open fur Inspection and clusKinrat'on nf pjplt pt-rr.hr Oth. KICIIAKH MnTT nrMUFRC, rh. D. nrxDAfxiTrn h JL SCHOOL SYSTEM A rite for Y'Hr Hook Hnil Itates (IIMtl.KS IUKTON VI.SII, I'rlnclpal 15th & Knre M.. Dilldtlelphla. Klementary Sihoola in IinrM Parts of the City. IlHnrtn N'lnrh Month 21rd S.ITH timt .md mon'X Sfivue the Beat," t'ommprcml Coursri frhanic Art I.an Riiag-ps Sairam-tnshlp Puhlic p aklnif liklt, Germantown Y. M. C. A. fiKII) (ttTinutiluun Ar.. rnllnilrlphU ' THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE SLIlnUL 01' MIXIIAMC AKTS Drattlnf:. Math. tnatKi., Mpctianle. NWM. ARUHTIXTrRE p" --v VIT 1 Spynth 8L RTI VKNH riirllrit SCIIIIDI. FOR (ilRLS. til N, vf . C.rrmntovn. tlprna spt. SS. II h-l .N I T HILL. FA. Chestnut Hill Academy KT. MAKTIN. CIIKTNUT IIILLFA. Preparatlun for college An Ideally focte4 country day and boarding; school for boy. Esperlallv mu rht-i lor fiv-oay boarders JIiBh Mtandirds of rrholar-htp. Unexcelled thlcttc ptiulpment Including three playing flds tvmnnilum nvlmmlnz pool and recre atlon huMdlnp; Tten' n September Catalopn-" 'n pnpiirtlnn is mi:mohim M' itPHV - In sad nd I tnir remem .ri.it f I l.i.rv A MlKriiY who died . P'ember 1 .1010 Mslf MANr' VN1 'HlDREN. Beatfig nIs sent n WIM.IAM E , huw Il'lutlve" and frlenda. naiKl or l'irv XU.ni f' l'' ri" ,"s- ' ,, 9 intip. HhII nf (Vntintlta' I. K T IVrtioa Trlt N'n 12 1 k or renna.t lOtltte So, 169. inn order Htc Mn Tycoon ,sm ul f 5th and Columbia ii miti) to fun-ral frlis irl. - p. ni . !:. Diamond st Int N Cedar Hill Vii Ut-inaiiiK niv he icwed Thuis b to 10 30 n m uto fimor.ii I.1,KX Sept 14 I.YI'IA A wlfa of 1 (. N A lrii ItflativfM Hnd friends In Uii io ttt r it Tuea X n m BS8 N. lilth ft Int IlrldKetmi. N J Wed, 10 u ni ANION Sept M. I.OIUSK .lO.SKPHINC widow of Jacob K Anton Itelatlves tnd friends invited io perlee Wed i! p. m., rt04i Christian st lit private West Laurel Hill m APPI-i: -Sept Ki KPIfRAIM Y hus I tnd of AravetH K Aplf aaeri 84 UIay tiveii wnd friends im-mb ra of Produc Ex thause incited to funeral services Wed , 3 p m funeral a part ment a of Harold B. Mullfsau l)ih t Hnd tjrmantawn ave, JnL private HilNlde fern AHDIN-Sr.pt 14 Ull'18 r son of Wil liam and Hrtdei Ardln Ulalhes and friends Ar hbinhon Rvan Ca I hollo Asaa.. invited to funerat Thurs 8 a m resldenr of parents Hi n h r.mn si Noiemn hUh requiem mass Church of tha Most BlersM , w rament u a m mi Moiy vrosa Cera. AUlo arl'e Hl'n nPi 13 IIORACR H. hu.Mnd nt Emma Ilaua. RrlaJJua and frlrnda ! ltrd to Maw r.rnatriMaawi.. s to 10 t, to , XI 05 N. SS'h.'iVV! "rvlcaa Thura,! II ,. m. mntfirtMml I'arla... RaaMair Pa, Int Aul Viri, Om Tfaio..la' Colurnbl y. ft, J?it , Kj'Wf CT. . ' , Si '? .f, j"s' ''WfBPW? 11 5 nf CijtVA- o;'.-si v O' tv tf " '?3-:, r S., ..ii