Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 22, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 22, Image 22

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, Tho following companies
offer
INSURANCE
of ail kinds
Beidler & Bookmyer
General
INSURANCE
BROKERS
424 Walnut Street
iembard 204T Mala 453
New York Office
93 William Street
1817
1919
rire
Association
of pmT,ArFt,pm
N. W. Cor. 4th & Walnut
Mas riven Its policy holders llfl
Indemnity (or more than on
hundred years and has neve
been so strong financially as now.
Have von a policy In this old
and reMahle rvmnanv?
CHARTER l'EKI'ETUAC
WILLIAMS
C& WALTON
General Insurance Agents
Nos. 416-420 Walnut St.
PHILADELPHIA
Commonwealth
Casualty Company
Oldest Philadelphia
Casualty Comnana
Assets $700,000.00
Automobile and Teams
Accident and Kleknes
Insurant
Attractive I.lher4
Itatrs Pollelee
Prompt Claim Service
Ask your Broker for
Commonwealth Protection
Call, write or phono
Drexsl Building
United Picture
Productions Corporation
A co-operative organization of
Theatre owners and producers
to produce their own films.
Active market for the Common
Shares on the New York Curb.
Circular Upon. Request
George C. Winchd
Specialist
67 Exchange Place New York
I1- ' -M
PROVINCIALISM has been an American
fault.
IT is found as often in the large, as in the
small institution, applies to capital as
well as labor, and its greatest danger lies in
that it sacrifices the good of the whole to
the advantage of the smaller unit.
'E, as a people, have been too prone to
seek the advantage of the individual
or of the class at the expense of the com
munity. HP HE United States has known a genera
tion's growth in the past five years.
Hp HERE is a crying need today that the
1-. nation's affairs should be handled with
out the fetter of provincialism.
COR the good of the whole", must be
the slogan of leadership in the ac
tivities of national life.
Pressing problems are facing the na
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GUILTONAUSTRIA
Borlln Papers Believe Vienna's
Revelations Justify Revision
of Peace Terms
MAY MAKE SUCH DEMAND
By (he Associated Press
Tterlln, Sept. 21. Ocrman newspa
pers todnv are arguing that the Rod
Lrtook just issued by the Austrian gov
ernment proves Germany tried earnestly
to prevent the outbreak of the great
war In 1014 and that Count Leopold
von Uerchtold, Austrian foreign min
ister in 1IU4. bran, the bulk of the
responsibility by his "underhand tne
ties and deception."
The belief that Germany ran de
mand a revision of the peace terms on
the strength of the Red Hook is ex
pressed by the rtoerson pitting, which
intimates that the publication of the
Red Rook was planned to bring about
such n demand The Kreuz Zeitung
denounces what it calls the "Inextin
guishable guilt of Austrian diplomacy,"
while several other newspapers praise
the courage and honesty that brought
about the revelations of the Red Rook.
The Tngeblott njs Germany was re
quired to kep silent about facts at the
I'eare Conference so as not to hinder
Austria's chances for a better pence
Almost the only newspaper to criti
cize the German government is the
Tageblatt, which sns the government
in 1014 "did not show the slightest
Interest in the situntlon aud ucted
idiotirall." adding that "Germaus in
power at that time plajed the part of
thoroughgoing fools." The newspaper
I declares the revelations of the Red Rook
an "awful disgrace for Germany."
"The governmental incapacity of the
HohenzoUerus for the last thirty jears
was ou- guilt, for which we now must
pay,'1 the newspaper concludes.
AVilhelmstrasse believes thut the rev
elations at Vienna will not minimize
the guilt of Russia, while on the other
hand they may clear up points relative
to the German attitude during the criti
cal days, of July, 1014, especiallj her
position on Viscount Grey's proposal to
submit the Rukso-Austrian dispute to
arbitration.
It is declared at the Foreign Office
that the evidence proves the Germatl
government not only transmitted Vis
count Grey's suggestion to Vienna, but
was "insistent in urging its accept
ance." It is held to be proved that
j Count Rerehtold. apparently on pur
pose, delayed his answer to Rcrlin,
sending it by courier, who reached here
latter mobilization had been ordered.
$50 $100
LIBERTY BONDS
norr.HT and old
Biddle & Henry
104 SOUTH FIFTH STREET
Member Philadelphia Stock exchange
GERMANS PUT WAR
PROVINCIALISM
EVENING PUBLIC
.. ' ii '
GOSSIP OF
STEEL STRIKE ALL-ABSORBING
TOPIC IN BROKERS' OFFICES
Financial District Assumes Attitude of Expectant Waiting
Pending Today's Developments tGossip of the Street
THE atmosphere in the financial district during the half session on Sat
urday was one of expectant waiting. Outside of the one all-absorbing
topic, the steel strike, there was little Interest displayed. As to the strike
itself, the consensus of opinion was that no one knew Just what Is going to
happen this morning, reports from the steel districts being so contradictory.
In the face of everything, many were surprised at the continued strength of
steel stocks, although they naturally declined a little from the close on
Friday. The showing made by Ilethlehem U was considered satisfactory.
A broker speaking of this stock said It is estimated to be earning around
?20 a share after federal taxes and depreciation charges. It Is also strong
in assets, he said, and as there Is some talk of large corporations being
obliged, after the capital and labor conference In Washington on October fl,
to distribute them, Rethlehem, like some other well-known corporations,
would be in a ery satisfactory position.
Xo one in the brokers' offices could be found to venture a prediction
for todaj Conservative houses, in fact, it might be said that all houses,
are advising caution on their customers until the labor situation clears up,
although privately many of these brokers say that when there is a strike
is the time to buy and certainly not the time to sell.
Present-Day Opinions on Business by Brokers
Hclow are the opinions of certain leading bankers and brokers on the
present situation :
Frazler & Co. It would seem as though nothing but a miracle or a
backdown of the steel workmen can prevent the (.trikc today. He has
been evident for some time that there must he n showdown between capital
and labor In some industry within the very near future. In this connection
the attlon of the American Federation of Labor in selecting the steel in
diistrv for the showdown would seem to be the gravest of tactical errors.
The ordinary principle is that if ou are going to attack a battle line you
take the weakest and not the strongest part of it.
If the "powers that be" nt Washington deliberately obtained a post
ponement of the railroad strike in favor of a steel strike, their strategy is
to be commended.
It Is our opinion that the steel strike will be of very short duration
and will end up in a compromise of such a nature that it will amount almost
to a complete victory for capital. To. speculators and investors we offer the
following suggestion: JDo not blindly dump overboard stocks on strike news. '
IJutrber, SherrenL.t Hansell We are nil vitallj interested in knowing
how long it will take the world to get back on a thoroughly settled basis,
"ntil the present unrest subsides we may 'expect no material or permanent
reduction in the costs of living.
I'very time n strike occurs in any line of work, whether it is barbers,
tailors, steel workers or railroad men, the dailj expenses of each one of us
are increased by just so much.
From present indications, it would seem that conditions mUst get some
what worse before thej start to improve permanently. The judgment of
the great mass of Americans is fair, when they have the facts. The Boston
police strike has brought home to many of us unpleasant facts we had pre
vloush been slow to admit.
While the nation is in the process of digesting these acts we may
expect an uncertain stock market, but not an uninteresting one.
Carstalrs & Co. The stock market faces a threatened steel strike with
quiet confidence. Finnncial opinion is unanimous that if a strike eventuates
it will be of short duration and that the terms of settlement will be dictated
by the manufacturers. Meanwhile, a potentially bullish market probably
will hold itself in leash waiting only adjustment of the dispute to give vent
to its enthusiasm. It is clear that holders of stocks are convinced that
cmistructie factors in the situation far outweigh those of different tenor;
the man who cannot vision rising Values is much in the minority. The
bulk of speculative interest has been finding its way to the oil, motor and
tobacco stocks. Railroad stocks are selling at their lowest average levels,
while railroad bonds may be bought nt prices to yield most attractive returns.
Hughes & Dler In view of the labor situation, which assumed serious
proportions last week, the action of the stock market was satisfactory. The
steel strike has been called for today; but despite this fact, the situation is
not altogether alarming. The wise counsel of veteran labor leaders may have
some influence upon the situation, and it may De that the strike will be
postponed until after the industrial conference to be held with President
WiKoti next month. The foreign exchange situation remains practically
unchanged, although a firmer tone was evident late in the week. A prac
tical solution of the problems confronting the country cannot be long de
layed, and there is every reason for optimism notwithstanding present en
tanglements. There lies just around the corner a broad highway leading to
an abundant prosperity hitherto unknown, and the market for our securities
should quickly reflect this prosperous condition.
Guaranty Trust Company, New York A striking contrast is afforded
by a comparison of the foreign trade figures of this country for the months
of June and July, 1010. The gross figures were as follows:
July June
Exports $570,000,000 $018,000,000
..Imports 345,000,000 203,000,000
F.xoess of exports $225,000,000 $623,000,000
Just as the June export figures were the highest in our national his
tory, so were the July imports the highest on record. The increase in im
ports as compared with June were pretty evenly divided between the various
classes of commodities and betweeu the various continents from which the
goods came, the only importnnt difference being in the imports from Asia,
which rose in value from $73,000,000 to $104,000,000. In exports the
principal losses were one of $118,000,000 in the value of foodstuffs partly or
fully prepared for consumption and one of $125,000,000 in manufactures
ready for consumption. There were losses in exports to all the conti
nents, the chief losses being one of $230,000,000 in exports to Europe and
one of $47,000,000 in those going to Asia. Of the European losses, $150,
000,000 is accounted for by the United Kingdom and France.
Chandler Brothers & Co. Either the radical strike leaders are put
ting up a great big bluff or else there will be a strike in the steel industry
Monday. One of these leaders says Mr. Gompers is out of the question ;
that the only man who can stop it is Mr. Gary. If our information is cor
rect, Mr. Gary regrets in one way and welcomes in another way the settle
ment of the dispute by the strike route, and we believe he and his associates
of the United States Steel Corporation will carry the fight to a finish. We
do not regard the strike as a bearish argument on the steels. They will
finally get the business and the profits whether now on a 50 per cent to 60
per cent capacity or later on a 100 per cent capacity. It is not like the
theatre strike, where the loss was an actual one and not recoverable.
tion. The solution of these problems neces
sitates a point of view free from provincial
ism.
HP HE necessary means of business must
be provided throughout the world, and
utter urgency compels prompt action from
each and every unit.
We are rc.pidly throwing off the bonds
of provincialism.
VyE have confidence that the pressing
modern world problems can, and will,
ber answered by the assumption by every
individual of his share in the activities and
progress which make "for the good of the
whole".
IMBRIE & GO.
BANKERS
. NEW YOBK
CHICAGO BOSTON
PITTSBURGH MILWAUKEE
LEDGERS BXGAt)EIypH:ii, -MONDAY,
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THE STREET
Outside Stock Pricto
1
(September M. 1101
The followlne table ihewi the leit re
rordM ) price and dates ot tranctlene
ef benk, truet company and vsrloue local
etocke seldom, and In eome cteet never,
delt In on the Philadelphia Stocn Biehne.
Quotations complied by JJaraee Lofiandi
Dank
Date ot
Lett Bale
American Bank B4U
jjk of Commerce.,. 12&
"nk of North Amer..205
Broad street e
Centennial National... JI5
Central National 415
uX?Z' ii Merchairta. SO
.'" National 40
Mar
Nor.
Sept.
Feb.
Apr.
Nov.
Aur.
Apr.
Dec.
July
AUC.
Oct.
29, "IS
8.
10.
:.
22.
14.
18.
1ft.
24.
28.
20.
fourth s,. NatlonaI..880
EX2?isJdiM'
..121,
..S02U
81.
FeK
Juir
28. '!
2, IB
Olrard Natlona'l"..'.'.',
K'SI'na'on National
?frV-t,L Ntlona
Sept. 17. '10
.11
Au. 18. 1?
. .?0
..1STH
.. SO
.,443
..S71
..12
Au. 20. ;;
June
Auc.
July
Aur.
Mar.
Mar
Dec
Jan.
Auc.
Auc.
Auc.
Nov.
June
June
July
Sept
Julv
July
Dec
Jan.
Mar.
4
18, '10
81. '18
18. '10
8, 1
7, 1
20. M7
8,'IS
20. '1
8, 'ID
27. '18
14. 'IT
4. '1
10. '1R
2S. '1
17. "fo
National "sVuMt,
a jar"1""
North ?... 1
ff,n.'iw'''," Natlon.UOlU
.21U
p.' ,:::!. .?
l-niuaeiphla National. 455
U leva. I- '.". " -"-
! uuai . . ran
fSlSXI lly National. 12B
2L..1 tlon "07
2i Sr".k National 202
Tenth v.'" Natlonal.128
Tenth National lao
Thirdl,v2vr,w,,,:: l""1
Tnira National.., 24!Ht
TfM"nyn.'.' Natloni 250
Union National Jjlo
Weit Philadelphia"." 43
31. 'I
0.
24.
9.
18.
Trust Cempanlea
Aldlne Truit ico
gelmont Trunt ...', 35
nryn Maur Truit....! 55
S'Jtral Tru.t Sav 72'4
Chelten Truet .... 141
Colonial Trust .. ..ItloSW
June
Jan,
Keb.
sept.
Pent.
July
July
Auc.
Auc.
Auc.
Sept.
Apr.
July
Sept.
Pept.
4,
17.
11.
8.
10.
IS.
23.
27.
27,
18.
10.
18.
18.
IT,
10
IT
10
'lu
10
'10
'10
'10
'10
'10
'ID
10
1U
'in
v.u,umDia Ave Trust... VO0H
Cornm.n.1.1 T.r 'iz
Commonwealth Tmft"233H
cvntinnliil.CquU Truet 4W
guipire iiue Truet.. 21H
Excel.ior Truit .....I (ISVt
Fidelity Truit 500
xln Co of Pa 1, nrf. ini
17,
V.TL& -?"! im Jp.
17T
151SV4
,2lTi
. TISW
.800
Jan.
23. '
18
ID
Franklin Truet .
Osrmsntown Truet
S"r3 4lveT T.
Olrird Truet
Ouarantee Truet . .
May
Oct.
July
Juiy
June
Dec.
July
June
May
Feb.
June
Oct.
Auc.
Mv
Sept.
March
Auc.
June
July
Sept.
Auc.
Auc.
June
April
June
Sept
June
Auc.
Sept.
June
July
Sept.
Auc.
Teb.
Apr.
Juno
July
Feb.
June
July
II.
2. 'IS
SO. '10
10. 'IB
.I28H
25.
18.
3.
18.
21.
10.
IS.
18.
27,
15.
"..
A.
11.
0.
m.
IS.
II.
18.
0.
25.
8,
IB.
a,
10.
25.
80.
IT.
7.
3.
8.
18.
23,
S.
Haaaincton Title & Tr.121
ftanmon Truet lflO
Knlmeabur Trust .... M'
Inteerlty Truet 22a'
jankintnvn Truet Co..iM;
Kenelneton Truit .... aoVi
"na Title ft Truet.... 800
Liberty Title Truet.. 103
T.ocan Truit 14a
Manayunk Truet (144
Market St Title Tr..lM
M'1"!!! Mnlnn Tr.. 81
J."?'11.7!11" Trust... Rsh
Mutual Truet 4R
Northern Truet ROO
North Phlla Truet 181H
Northwestern Truet ... 802
Pelham Truit jao
Penra Co for Inc. etv..10
People'e Truet 1U
EM.'.C.0 S?r 2 140U
Philadelphia Trust ...o
Provident I.lfo A TT...427H
Ileal Estate T I T. . .811
Real Estate Truet com. 81
do pref 97
Ttrpubllc Truet 2l6
Tllttenhouee Truet .... 85
Taconv S D T ft T. . . . 240
Tinea Truit lOO1!
United Sec I, I ft T... 101
Wavne Junction 75
Weet Knd Tmrt iso
Weit Phlla T ft T....14T
10,
14. '10
IJfe Insurance companlea
Olrerd Life Ins A Mar.
Philadelphia Lire .... 10 Sept.
Fin Imnranre Companlea
alliance 22
Fire Association 320
Sept
Auc.
June
June
Sept.
Nov.
Auc.
Sept.
July
Sept.
IT,
13.
53.
11.
11.
18.
2T.
10.
23.
10,
independence Security. 214
Ine Co ot State of Pa.
snva
.umbermen'a
.100
Mechanics' ,
People'e National...,
Reliance
Vnlted Firemen's ..
Victory ,
7S
in
at
12H
85
Paaeencer Beltway Stocks
Camden ft Suburban.. IOH Mar.
Cltlicna' (10th llth).22SU June
Continental 00 June
F"mi Pk ft Haddlncton. 45 Oct.
Frankfort ft Southw'k.2S3 Sept.
Oermant'n (4th ft 8th). 01 July
Heetonvtlle M F 32tt July
Hestomrllle M F praf. SI July
Green ft Coatee Sta... 05 July
Philadelphia City 11T July
Philadelphia ft Derby. SOU Dec.
Phlla ft Oraya Ferry.. 87J4 May
Rldce Ave 200tf Nov.
Seond ft Third 8te...208 July
Thirteenth ft 15th Sts.lSOtt Aue.
Union Paeeencer 150 Dec
Weit Philadelphia ...185H April
Bttllreade
Camden ft Burllnc Co. 28ti July
Catawltia lit pref... 42 Apr.
Cetivla 2d pref.... 42 U July
Chestnut Hill 63 Jan.
Delaware 41 W Mar.
Del ft Dound Brook., .186 June
Cut Mahanoy 1U Auc.
iSait Pennsylvania . . . SOsfc Auc.
Klmlra ft Williams o. 40 May
2.
18.
25.
80.
8.
30.
8.
80.
23.
18.
18.
14.
10
IS
10
18
10
10
18
in
10
'10
'18
19
18
27.
80. 'Iff
". -IB
28.
29.
81.
29.
28.
12.
8.
20.
30.
20.
28.
A.
4.
8,
17.
2T.
IT.
IT,
25.
12.
20.
11.
2.
I
2T,
13.
18.
19.
14.
2.
23.
8.
1ft.
4.
in.
12.
lTi
20.
!mlr& L Wllllama Df. lo'i June
-luntlnc B Top com. 8 Feb
Huntlnc ft B Top pf.. 10U Sept.
Lehlch Valler pref -.120 May
T.lttle Schuylkill ..... 42 Auc.
I-ykene Valley 14 July
Mlnehlll ft Sch Haven. 51 Sept.
North Pennsylvania .. TO Auc.
Phlla Trenton 19T Apr.
Phlla Otn ft Norrlc.llBU Auc.
United Co. of N J.... 185 Sept.
Western N T Pa ..21 Auc.
Mlaeellaneoas
Amer Pine ft Con Co. 13 Auc.
Berrner ft Encel Brew 6 Auc.
Bercner ft Encel B pf. 25U Auc.
De Lone Hook ft Eye. 22 Feb.
Enterprise Mfc Co ... 50 H May
Keyitone Watch Case. 70 April
Mer"hat' Warehouse. 82 July
Mulfotd H K Co 85 Sept
Northern Liberties Qee. 34 U July
Penn TraSle SH June
Penn Cold Btorace ... 18 March
Penna Warebottalnf ..100 Dec.
Phlla Bourta ........ 5 Sept.
Phlla Bourse pref ... 20U Auc.
Phlla Warehouea 112 June
Phlli, Whs ft r. B 87 Sept
Srallh. Kline ft French. 05 Apri:
StetMOn J B , 840 Auc.
Steteon J B pref 188 Auc.
Westmoreland Coal ... T5 Sept.
is.
2. !
t. '19
20. '1
8. "in
11. 10
ANOTHER OUTLAW CHASE
Search for "Hen" Qreen Near Union
I vllle Ends In Failure
I Another chase was staged In the vi
cinity of TJnlonville yesterday afternoon
, after "Hen" Green, Welsh Mountain
' outlaw. He Is being sought for seriously
j shooting William Green In a fight three
weeks ago in Lancaster county over the
affections of Laura Parker, and also
for stealing harness In Chester county.
The chase was led by County De
tective William Mullin, Constables
Parke Hegester and Cecil McMichael,
tvro state troopers and several farmer
volunteers, but as on the former occa-
tion Oreen departed a free man.
I Word was received that Green had
I been seen in the vicinity ot Unionville
and the posse went there in automobiles,
' surrounding a bouse supposed to be
! occupied by Green and the woman In
I the case who has joined him, but they
had fled. A search about several town
ships and baunta of the outlaw failed
to reveal either the man or woman.
It has been learned that Green was
wounded In a former fight in a corn
field near Northbrook, and a Dowalng
town physician removed several grains
of birdshot from his leg the day follow
ing the cornfield fight.
STEAMSHIP NOTICE
EARN LINE
Philadelphia Havana
GENERAL CARGO
II. S. SklDoIne Board Steel Steamers
S.S."LAKE GALERA," Now Loading
S.'S. "LAKE FLUVANNA".. Oct. 15
For rates ud f artitlar tffilj to
Earn line Steamship Co.
411 Baiatt WIS-- rfcHafeteU
III
SEPTEMBER " 22, 1919
: ' . '" '" ij-' 'I ?...i..i
ACCORDO CIRCA LE
SORT I Dl F HE?
JT "I
Presidents Wilson Sarebbo
Irremovibile Nella Sua Atti
tudino di Opposlzione
Published and Distributed Under
. . , PERMIT NO. 841,
Authorised by the act of October ,6,
1(117, on file at the Poitofnce ot Phila
delphia. Pa,
By order of the Treildent.
A. S. DURLESON.
Poetmatter General.
. Parifl, 21 settembre. Un accordo o'
stato racslunto trn gll itallanl e 1 Jugo
slavl, II quale sembra apra la yia per
una immediata sistemnzionc della ones
tlone dl Flume, nonostantc che II Tres
Idente Wilson Insista nella sua posi
ilone nnchc cob l'nccordo tra le due
parti in disputa.
I Jugoslav!, si apprende, hanno rl-
Ynunc lien and Bora
The Episcopal Academy
Locust and Juniper SU.
rousDxv itsj
THE school atm. Doth In In.
1 siructlon and bv ialjr In
tercourse with the masters.
Is to Mlp boys lay the foun
dation ot an upright, manly
and religious character.
Right llvtnir. right thinking
and good scholarship ara the
fundamentals.
A thorough education for
boys 6 years to college.
Admission to colleges by,
certificate or examination. .
Special courses for busi
ness Larse athletic croundi. cymnaelum.
Doxlnc. wreetllnc. body culture under
direction of Prof Wm. J. Herrmann.
Bar. Philip J. Rtelnmeti. 4r
8. T. I.. Headmaster, will be at
the Academy an and after Sept.
8th, Beclsters mailed on applica
tion. Schools open, Upper, .Sept.
'8th! Middle. 19th Lower. Z?d
William Penn Charter School
No. 8 South Twelfth Street
PHILADELPHIA
Founded In 1A80 and chartered hv William
Penn on the lame day aa the city of Phila
delphia, the Penn Charter School has main
tained an uninterrupted corporate cxlitence.
Durlnc the past 44 yeara the school has
craduated over 1800 pupils, of whom more
than 1200 have, continued their atudlee in a
core of universities and professional schooli.
The unuiual proportion of alumni who haie
taKen one or more univcreuv decrees n aue
larcely to the character and permanence of
the teaching" staff, numberlnc over 30 mem
bers. Of theie the elx senior members have
Clven to the ecbool an averace term of
ervlce of 26 years. For three veara there
have been no chancel in the staff, aave ad
ditions to meet the requirements of In
creased enrollment, which has already taxed
to capacity tne new ounainc aaaea 10 equip
ment lait ear. Macniflcent playlnc fields
of 22 acres afford ample facilities for the
exerclie of a school of BOO.
The 28tet year beclne September 23d.
The Prnipectue for 1919-20 Is ready for dli-
trlbutlon. iiuuainca nre open ior i"nr; "
and classification of pupils Bentember Oth.
BICILVBD MOTT filTMMKRE. Ph. D.
nr-l3irir.,fc
THK FBANKLIN INSTITUTB
SCHOOL OF MECHANIC ARTS
Drafting. Mathematics Mechanic.
NATAI. AKCIIlTlXTCBSi
!! M.-w-t 28T8 15 S. .
itanvD tiniri. -TntnelvA Tnterlac
TJnlverertv reference. 118 So 34th Bt.
HAnRISBUBO. PA.
Harrteburg gcabemp
A Capita! School Near a Capital City.
A country school founded 1786. Located
on the banks of the beautiful Suique-
banna River. Ideal for health and ecen
ery. Modern bulldlncs.' large campus.
Advantages of smell claaies and Individ
ual Instruction. Thorouch colleca prep
aration. Ratei 1525-1625. Supervised
athletics. Separate school for younger
boye. We Invlle cloieet Inveitlcatlon
a personal visit If ponlbte. Write for
Catalocue L and plans of new dormitory.
ATtTntnt E. BB.01VN. Il.A.. Headmaster
CHESTNUT flllX. PA.
Chestnut Hill Academy
ST. MARTIN'S. CnESTNTJT nilX. PA.
Preparation for college. An Ideally located
country day and boardlns school for boys.
Especially low rates for five-day boarder
Hlch itandards of scholarship. Unexcelled
thiatln eoulcment. lncludlnc
three playlnx
fields, cymnaiium, awimminc pool and
cymnaiium, awimminc pool ana l
ation building. Reopens September
34.
Catalocuea on application.
WyNNEWOOD. PA.
.MONTGOMERY SCHOOL
Th Country Day School" for Boy from Iht
b:inntnr of their ducatton to coller-.
Fa4sulty from Columbia, Teacbtra' Coller
For Information addreiP Rat. Glbnon UH.
A .B.. Hep.. HwnTmnntre TVninwood. Pctma.
MUSIC
JUBfe
CONSERMIySrJSlC
83th year. Individual Instruction. Per
sonal Supervlilon. All branches, theoret
ical and applied. A school of Public Per
formance. Teachera' Normal Training
oourie. Public School Muito Supervlilon.
Complete Military Bend Dept. Decrees
conferred. Two complete PuptlC Sym
phony Orcheitras Reciprocal Relations
with Univ. of Pa. Dormitories for
women. Tear Book Free.
GUbert Raynolds Combi, Director
Offices, Studloi, Dormitories, Broad 4 Reed
Ragtime Piano Playing
Taught In 20 Lessons
Booklet upon Request.
Ckriitenien School Popular Music
lozo I'lieataut at,. rhUadelphla
Phone. Spru 88T
ZECKWEIt-IIAIIN
Philadelphia
Musical Academy
181T 81'BUCE ST. Onen Hntl.mk.. a,h
Pupils should rrcliter now. Branch schools
wen i-niiaqeipnia ana Tloca.
Phila. Musical Academy
OERMANTOWN nRANCn
SO EAST WALNUT LANE
Catalocue. S'd Season. Otn. 8883.
JOHEPn W. CLARKE. Dire.
Leefion-Hil e f,",,5rTV,,rI r Mui.- i.
Liccieuu "Maurtta Leefaon, Prealdent.
ALL BRANCHES Or MUHIO
PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC SUPERVISION
15Z4.t8 Phf.tnut St., Philadelphia.
BOESCn BPnJHNO. Oak Lane, pi.
HYPERION school or musio
"l 2 OPEN NOW. Vocal.
Violin. Piano. Orcan. Franklin B. Creseon.
Dlr.. 1TK rstnnt St.. 87 B. Pnn St..Otn
F. EDMUND EDMUNDS
TEACHER OP SINOrNO
1114 CHESTNUT ST.
THE STERNnERO SCHOOL OF ItTTSin
JO aa. 18th Street (Fuller Building). NOW
OPEN. Complete musical education. Teaob
,ri' classes Cell or write for cataloc.
OFFICE NOW OPBN .
ELLA SIMPSON
TBACnEE Or SINGINO
WTJI.LER BI.DO.. 10 SO. lSTTl' BT.
Phflae Conservatory "Sg0,.
Director I D. H. Eaerman. H. Van den Tteemt
I Aina Sobelman J,tl cnEHTNCT bt.
Advanced violin Instruction. Cirenlar.
rffifiHft&
TABJUBiXa'
j- JACKSON
VOICE OULTURM
aiosj iimiaaun .
'
COHOSCltltd CWC KUlMei sjf4J9MtOBie9MNI 4hs
(sere annesM all'Italla In com pens dl
altro concession!. Tale accordo o' stato
ragglunto negll ultlml due glornl da!
rappresentantl qui' dell'Italla e Serbia
e con 11 valldo appogglo dell'Inghllterra
e della Francia, L'accordo st crede sla
stato ragglnnto prlnclpatrotnte per le
pressionl csercltate dalla Francia verso
1 Jugoslav!.
Ora 8! attende che 11 President.! Wil
son abbandonl la sua opposlzione o ri
marra' isolato nelle sue vedute, assu
mendo l'intcra responsabiltta per una
situations la quale, secondo gll altrl
membri del Conctllo del Quattro, 0' dl
venuta intollcrabile per l'Europa.
Sc 11 Prcsldente Wilson consentlra'
ncH'accordo dl cut sopra, D'Annunzlo
sara' vendicato ed 1 suol amid dovranno
rlconoscere 11 trionfo personals dl lu!
che con la spedizione per Flume ha
affrcttato la tanto attesa soluzione per
la dtsputata cltta'.
Parlgl, 22 settembre. Le truppe
sotto 11 comando dl Gabriele D'Annun
zlo, 11 comandantc degli insortt Itallanl
In Flume, hanno cominciato nd
estendero la loro zona dl occupations
nel territorlo Jugo-Slavo, secondo la
delegazlone Jugo-Blava In Parlgl. La
EDUCATIONAL
Both Feces
WANAMAKER
INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES
N. W. Corner 28rd and Walnut Streets
Begin' Sept. 18, and End April 0
Drawlnc ..v, ,J'SJ
I'alntlnc oil. water and china
ix.nn
Kncusa Lancuace
French or Spanish ...
Piano or Violin
Ktemocrspny beclnners
Stenocraphy advanced
Typenrltlnc only
nookkeeplnc
Bookkeeplnc. Stmocraphr nnd
Typewrttlnc combined
Flllnc nnd Indexlnc
Baslnesa Encltib
Bnslneaa Anthmetlo u...
Penmanihlp
Correspondenca
Publie School foreigners
Public School Illiterates .......
Prlntlne ;
Rent Estate and Convrrandnc .
14.00
18.00
25.00
21.00
14.00
14.00
21.00
'27.66
10.00
14.00
11.00
8.00
8.00
18.00
18.00
115.00
15.00
18.00
9.00
is.no
17.00
rublln ppcaainc mot mm.
Art Needlework ana
a"ui&lsaw
n 1.. aaJ nemu4U HelMle .
IlrfBrtmaklme or Millinery .;
Arrh!tctnral Drawlnt and Specl-
flcntlonr.
18.00
15.00
Mechanical Drawing, . . I ...... ... ."
mue inn, wwuu, t.i m.v-...-...v-. ".--x
Kncravtnc 24.00
Watch nnd Clock Maklnc and Re-
patriae Jj-JK
Telecraphy k 1S.00
CutUnc Men's Clothlnc 18.00
DREXEL
EVENING
SCHOOL
STARTS
THIS WEEK
Enrlneerlnc. Chemistry. Real Estate.
Accounting. Business Law, Saleimanshlp,
Stenocraphy.
Rectster now, enrollments exceedlnc all
records.
32d and Chestnut Streets
Strayer's Business College
Philadelphia's Grsatest Business
School
OsXl, tcrlfe or phone tor full particular
STRAYER'S
807 Chestnut St. Phone, Walnut 384
-JWonteggori t
A SCHOOL FOB LITTLE CHILDREN
Boarding & Day Departments
SPRUCE STREET AT FORTIETH
Reopens for otli Year In October
Phone Preston 4432. Auto Service.
Scientific Direction for NORMAL Chil
dren, S to 12 years. The aim of this
schuol Is to give Normal Children an en
vironment In which the spontaneous tm
fiulses ot child life may have freedom for
ndlvldual growth. Direction covers Diet,
Exercise. Recreation, Deportment. Con
trol of Emotlom, Occupation, etc, dif
ferent for each Individual child.
ANNA VHNDLE PAI8T. Directress
Montessorl Diploma, Rome 1914
La Salle Extension University
rtlr.rtlcn and a tralalnr that la linked un
ith actual business and without Inttrferlag
cltn your present position.
ACCOUNTANCY
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
.BUSINESS LKTTEB-WJUTTNO
LAW BANKING TRAFFIC
write, can or pnono wamut Dig,
80S CHESTNUT ST.
PHILADELPHIA
Our grsduatec are In cenitant demand for,
rood-paying positions. Ore re Shorthand,
the aaay, speedy systira. Complete business
and secretarial course. Day and Night
Classes. Intensive training. Enroll
any time. Call or write for tall
particulars and catalocue.
PHILA. BUSINESS COLLEGE
and College ef Commerce
1017 Cheatnnt St.. Philadelphia.
Short Courses
NO ADVANCE
IN RATES
Typewrttlnc. inc-
Bookkeeplnc. Shorthand.
Dih, Penmanihlp, Dictaphone, Comptometer.
Day and evening sessions. Start now. indi
vidual Instruction.
PALMER SCHOOL. 18 South 10th St.
Philadelphia Tumgemeinde
School reopens September 8th. Gymnastics,
wlmmlnc. Drawlnc and Needlework to tbll
dren 1 to 18 years for $T per year. Enroll
mow. HQOKi-i. rirwwq nq .oiurnoia Ave-
GERMANTOWN FRIENDS'
CSurtTiT Ocxna Brt 22. A faw raean.
hruAAwwM cjM jor .yn,,; coUcra prapar
atory pupiia. ntaniey n. xarnaii. etrrncipai.
ITOTCMnV QFTFTA School for
iuwwm - w. Boy and Qlrli
To rarKway umttt ana loin oca.
Op?aa Ninth Month ltd
OAK LANE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
Available to all Phlla. throuch autobus cerv.
Klnderearten throuch to collece preparation.
Oak Lane. Phlla.. Box P; Phone Melroea 807.
ART AND TEXTILE SCHOOLS of the Pens.
eylvsnt Museum and School of Industrial
Art, Broad and Pin Streets. Open Septan-
ber 22d Clreulara on request.
MISJLKNIOnT'B SCHOOL FOR fllRLS AND
I.1TTK ituxn, s w. iiapicr ot. vet, in.
ABDMOBE. PA.
r-The Lyman School
"BEECn KNOLL." SS9 Lancaitcr Ave,
Ardmore, Penna.
Ktnderisrten and Primary for both
hoys and strls. Junior and Senior School
for airls only. Bus eanrlc from West
Phlla. via, Overbrook and Merlon. Opens
Sept 2tt. Address -
MISS M. II. STKKN. (Principal.
ANNVnXB. PA.
LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE Co-ed.
20 mllea from Ilarrlsburg. A. B B. B
Mus. B. Degrees. Collece. Academy. Mute.
Oratorr. Art. Pre-madlcal Couree. Terms mod.
ATLANTIC CITY
NEW JERSEY SCHOOL
FOE
ATYPICAL CHILDREN
VENTNOB. PARKWAY AND SUMNER AVE.
Msrrste Park. Atlantic City, N. i.
A select school ot adjustment where spe
cialised Individual medical and educational
treatment and training, combined with the
( n tl.. -nilHU. tnt lll.nlln fl.v ll.
mete, stimulate the createat physical and
mental aevoiopmcni in nervous ana dck
ward children. Detail seat twos application-
T ,JUl,t"H'J ' ' ' 'yi
fi rvnnmHt. nnpM w mm
mlclla durante lev, gtoniatm aatnito, s
occupando la alturo dl .Jllwlak, ch
domlna.no 11 clrcoctanto territorlo,
La delegailone ha dctto cho 1 Jugo
Slavl non Bono venutl a conflltto con 1q
(one dl D'Annunzlo, quando esse hanno
escgulto 11 mpvimento dl occupazione.
Londra, 22 settembre.- II quattler
generals navftle amcrlcano dl qui', che
trovasl In comunlcazlone dlrctta con
I portl dell'Adrlatlco, non ha rlceruto
alcuna conferma circa 11 rapporto glunto
da Roma, la scorsa notte, secondo
II quale la fanterla dl marina amerl
cana era sbarcata a Buccarl, vlclM
Flume, tie autorlta' navall di qui' non
prcstano alcun credito alia notlzla,
poiche' rltengono che non vl e' elcun
motlvo per gll Statl Unltl dl immlschl
arsl nella faccenda dl Flume.
II fatto che una nave smerlcana at
troTl nel porto dl Flume non ha alcun
slgnlficato, secondo l'oplnlone degli uf-
ficiall navall amcrlcanl.
Fall From Dunk Injures Man
William Lowler.'fTftT-eight rears old",
suffered Injuries to hut head when he
rolled from a bunk In a stable on
Beulah street near Dickinson today.
Hewas taken to Jit. Slnal Hospital.
Both Hxwi
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
Parkway Building. Broad and Cherry.
Palms Business College
1T11-1T1S CHESTNUT STREET
. Day and evenlnc courses In Shorthand, Sec
retarial' Bookkeeplnc, Touch Typewriting,
Encllah. Etc Attend the best. Individual
Instruction. Select nMronace. Enroll now.
THE TAYLOR SCHOOL "
VIZ' 8!!orih"- Touch Typewrttlnc. BtoI
keeplnc A Secretarial Courses. Day-jl-Nlcht.
EMyi5?.5IR5? JB2 senqoL of
wuW SPeaklnc. Story Telllnc. Potie.
1714 Cheslnut Street. Spruce i 8481.
Private Lessons Rnrllsh, Lancuaces.
MISS WILDMAN. 182T Rac'.'"'"'-
,. SPRINO GARDEN INSTITUTE
Arte. Mechanlee. Electricity, AutomoMla.
Ci"'Z! oommence Sept. 22. Enroll now. Seal
tor booklet. Broad and Spring Oarden eta
Yonnc Women and Clrls
'J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J
Designers ' Needed
1 The Philadelphia School of f
ivesign tor Women
Broad and Master Street H
E trains S
DESIGNERS TEACHERS
E -INTERIOR DECORATORS
ILLUSTRATORS
E FASHION ILLUSTRATORS
E Our Graduates Are in Demand
E SEND FOR BOOKLET
niiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHir,
Phila. School of Design
for Women
Droad dt Master fits.. Reopens Sept- 2
Full courses In Art and Industrial Art.
Teachers' Course. Pkactlcal Deilgnlnc In all
Its branches. Zlluitratlon. Fashion Illus
tration. Interior Decoration.
Faculty Includes H. B. Snell, L. o. Seyffert.
O. M. Hardlns. S. Murray and other die
Unrulihed artists and designers.
P. A. B. WTDENER FELLOWSHIP
TO EUROPE FOR DESIGN
The Holman School
2204 WALNUT STREET
Day School for Girls and Small Boys
Opens for Its Twentieth Year on
Thuredav. September 25. 1019
ELIZABETH W. BRALEY. A.B,
... -, . ,,Md Mistress
Mils Braley or the Secretary now at school
dally, nine to four. School coaches Ne
route to Bala. Merlon. Overbrook.
Open-Air School for Girls
The PHERE ANNA Tllnrtji'v ,.,., o.t. .
?i-B7n Saiwr Colleca announces the open
i?e "i,- Pr'm'r Department In adiltlon to
Its Element'iry and College Preparatory
coir.e. vnr.ru. .sia: ,.!."."
'i,T V"4,i': t"r"lon aoa.
SCIItinr.
nrm mawr
Tel. Brn Mawr 208
WALNUT LANE clSa ?
tory. Secretarial. ConKrvatory Int. Decora
tlon. Short Story Wrltlnc. Sr?nlsS.I,ors?Jal
Ury drill. 111m S. IMnn Johneton. A. B.
MISS HILLS' SCHOOL-
1808 Sprue street. Reopens Sept. 2th.
the prlnelpala. Mils Lilian Chittenden Joaa
K'rf.eep.gn.'bei-d'lh: ffl" b ' '"
STEVENS SCHOOL S$.
Opens Sept. 28d. B2d year. Klnderearten.
Collece Prep. Special advantaeee In French
Open-air classes. Catslorr. MISS MART
BENTLEY. Prtn., 221 W. Chellen Ave., Ctn.
Training School for Kindergartners
(Formerly Miss Hart's). Junior". Senior and
Oraduate Courses. Primary methodi. Prac
tice Klndercsrtners. Miss A. T. 1T.OIAN.
Director. Box L, 8800 Walnut St.. Phlla.
The Agnes Irwin School w
2011 and 2028 De Lancer Place
Philadelphia
Reditratlon of new pupils, Thurs.. Sept. 28.
Beditratlon of old pupils. Friday. Sept. 28
THE FARNUM SCHOOL
1807 Pino Street Reopens Oct. lit
Senior, Junior. Primary. Klnderearten
Boya under 10 yeara
DEVON. PA.
DEVON MANOR
A BOARDING school ot the
highest 'type offering college
preparatory and Junior college
courses. Thoroughly practical
training In vocational work, which
meets the demands of the hour.
Domestic Science. Secretaryship,
Boclal Service, Art and Music.
Open-air school rooms, campus
of six teen acres, out-or-door sports
Including riding.
On the Main Una or the Pennsylvania
Railroad, sixteen miles from Philadelphia,
In th historic Valley Fore region.
EDITH SAMSON, Principal
Box 110, Devon Manor, Devon, Pa.
OVERBROOK. PA.
Miss Sayward's School for Girls
Overbrook, Phlla., Pa. Collece preparatory
and secretarial courses. Junior and MuiUae
Depts. Athlittcs. Domeitla Selene. Carrla&
ealla tor pupils In Bala, Cynwyd, Marlon and
WynniSsld. Miss H. Janet Sarward, Pria.
OAK LANE. TA.
sssnJSfu lRsTWBk . ifl
I I I m I
FlchalT)llS'MMilJlaJ iTfi tilljiil HUJsW fl 'J
The Cowle School for Girls
Prep, for all collecis.. Stronc Oen'l Course.
Muile. Primary tbrourh Hlch SehooL T raja,
walk from trolley, opp. Reading R. R. Sta, t
bidtv. atten. For cjtl. views add. Emma 8.
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