r"j t.? A V JN r &u ' z: vr ,f i t An . IT -.. fe" ftft s- l fy, ! I it A u !1 , l- t r It Wi F: 4 Eh " EVENING PUBLIC LErftfjSg PHILADELPHIA, MONftAv, SEPTEMBER '22, gfrttW V, vj 1 '1. A Jr STUDEN ODY BIG IB AS -TEMPLE OPENS University Has Greatest Regis- tration in History Many Additions to Faculty .DORMITORIES CROWDED HELLO, KIDS! I'M CHO CHOI ' y Temple TnlversitT opens tnclity In nil Its mnpr dtpnrtments, both clnr nrm j eveninjr courses. ulth the heaviest rrj; j istration In its hMory Its MplieH ire , war enrollment lias nlrendy been verv greatly exceeded, with prospects for further additions to the 1010-20 student, body that will tax its enlr.rped fnnli i ties to the utinot I Dean h H Cnrnell 'aid this morn Ins that the war seems to have im pressed upon the vounc people of the country the necessity for advanced edu cation The flrt dormitory for vounc men, opened last wwlf, does not begin to meet the demand and the university .iiHinnti( are beinc kept bu'v to ob tain sulfi( lent accommodations on the outride Tlio rlnrmitoiiex for women hr.Te been doubled in enpantv since last year, but thev are -.till insufficient to accommodate the increased enrollment of youns romen. From nll'pirts o Pennsylvania Mid nearby states tu dents are orowdlns in for the Minnin courses All of the members of the faculties of the dentil, medical, phaim- . acy anu taw scnooin ur? iwn ii..m . service and assume their place nt the opening of the unherokv year todnv. Additions to l"nriilt A ....ml. rf r.rliiUinnQ hnM been j. . .!, ,nt,m,0 fnnilrip Dp I i 'tll el Mi jnuiic iu i1- .....w - I Oenrsre E "Walk, formerly of New York I'niversitv, former superintendent of public instruction in the Philippine Islands, and more recentlv director of the division of teaiher plicements in the rnited States Bureau of Education, has been made dean of the Teacher's College. Dr Mary Bicklnjrs Thornton, gradu ate of 'Women Medical College, has been tdded to the fneuln of the Depart ment of Physical Education. Dr Mil ton Francois d'Elisou, n graduate of Columbia 1'niversity, will become in structor of athletics in th" department of physical education. He wa director of athletic in the American expedition ary forces and is now director of phii cal education at the Philadelphia biw jard issswlF ? 7liaaaaaaaV -! ,. &xmF ""m w ) r 3 -Jtr CIRCUS FOR PUPILS, CLOWN AS TEACHER Cho-Cho Will Give Kiddies Sani tation Hints During Child Health Week .$WL Oh, noyt . Think' of having ft clrcud right In school and the teacher can't do a thing about It. Hey. WiRt? "Cho-Cho," the furiously funny, fis sasiticntlnB clown, H' coming. Ves, it s straight. He's coming right Into the school room next Monday with his grinning white face, big dimples and nil every thing but the tent Cho-Cho has made thousands of kid dies and their daddies laugh His face is rtrlot. He's funnier than a bunch of monkevs in a ltairel of niolasses What does hesjdo' It would take a book to tell it He does everything that nil other clowns do nnd then twice ns much more Cho Clio is coming to tell the kiddles how to live as well ns how to play. He Is visiting the si hools under the auspices of the Philadelphia tuberculosis com mittee He talks to the children on sanitation mid health Cho Cho fiit gets Jheir earnest at tention and then shows them win they should dean their teeth twice a -day. take nt least two baths a week and ask for lot of Minaeli. carrots and green vegetable instead qf trjing to live on candv and henvv taKcs The famous clown will be the fentuie nttiaction of hild health week, Sep tember 20 t 0 tober 3. Me will show the Kiddies max niri . . . A .In.in. Utile i hlln anil Mil ail Ultrviieei iiutmi "! cleanliness .ind fresh air will make them Pat Moians" and business men The down will appear fiist nt the Fuiness fSihnol, Third and Mifflin Mrcit- On Tuesday he will dcligflt the at the Mnishnll ttiooi, , .. ,, , . .1.- ....!. .. ,.l..li,i,lrini n TnrUieli Imth nf "1 Snitlti Snllri mill (iriSCOni Streets ," ClinehaaY charge of the-inircnsod im.nbe, of stu-1 Eleventh st.eet He was fortv f,vew.ll find him at the alton School, dents in the legular . omm.rcial courses I venrs old and Inert nt 723 Tree stieet Tvventv eighth and Huntingdon st.ee s. Miss Mary M I eidv. a graduati of the His bodv was taken to the moigue Pliui ! vp at the Durham School. S Keystone State Noimal School, was Although Mc-Itiide at one time had tenth and Lombarcrstre,ct, and rridij added to the faculty to assist in train "iiisid. inble monev it is understood that nt the Mitchell School, Fiftv sixth . i . i i riH una ilffnalli tvnnnilnoa nt t, a ...,, . ... tnt.,1 K'lnfftinOaim nil tlllP me the Irce xiumhpr nt men s nooi "r ""3 "- imnn.00 -. uu- mm- .,,,- . m i....ivu.M .- ffrnrfiiBtM in tho fcrotnrii eniils I "' " '" CpoctP(I that 2- a He i a celeluated circus clown who Is coming here next week to enter tain liiddies of the public schools and nt the same time tell them how to be healthy and happ DIES IN TURKISH BATH 1, charge of the special iourse in credits and collections The Nntionnl Associa tion of Credit Men hnve selected Temple .. M'n,j. e,...' Dnin. to give their i nurse in this "'' ' ..- citv and Mr. Thomas was selected to victim or nean uiseasc tnke charge of the course I Paddj MoBride, a former pugilist .Teuel l'orclhnm Flower, of New i died suddenlv early today as he was voumteis NEW YORK OPERA SEASON New American Work and Other Nov eltlestComlng ,. New Yorlc, 8ept, S2.Sev(ral novet ties, Including the production of a new work by an American composer, will be Included In the twelfth season of grand opera at the Metropolitan Opera House uncle the direction of Qiullo finttl-CaW.ia, It Is announced. The season will begin November 17 and close April 24. The American work to be produced will be "Cleopatra's Night," an opera in two scenes, the music of which is by Henrv Hadley and the book by Alice Leal Pollock, after the novel of Theo phile Gautler. Anotner novelty will be "IOiscnl Bleu" of Maurice Maeterlinck, the music being by Albert Wolff, a young French 'composer. This opera, which will be sung in Trench, will be pre sented first nt n special tferformnncc for the benefit and under the auspices of the French -Belgian and American relief committee for the restora,tidn of Bel gium. I.eon6avnllo's "Zaun" In Italian and Tschnikow sky's "Eugene Onyegin," a lvrle dramn in three nets after the poem of Rushkln, nlso will be presented. Revivals announced will include "L'ltnllann in Algeri," "La Juive." "Parsifal" and "Manon." "Parsifal" will be presented in English In a new translation by Heniy E. KrelibleL Manon" will be given with the "Cour de La Ttelne" scene, never before pre sented here. BIG CLASS ATJEFFERSON Address by Dr. Rugh to Precede To morrow's Formal Opening Preceding the opening of the Jeffer- UNCLE SAM AUCTIONS" SURPLUS SEAPLANES Navy Flying Boat3 and Ma chines, Some Stored Here, Being Sold n Washington Want an airplane? The United States navy Is selling 210 flying boats and seaplanes and 441 en gines in Washington today. The sale of the machines, of which 122 are stored In Philadelphia and Gloucester, N. J., is being handled .by scaled bids. Proposals must be. sub mitted to the Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, salvage and sales department section, Navy Department. Bids 'will be received on any quan tity of seaplanes, flying boats or en gines from one to fhe entire quantity. The appraised altie of each flying boat, senplnne nnd engine Is given in the schedule of sale. Awards will be made whc"n the bids are above the ap praised , value. When bids arc below the appraised value nwnrds may or may not be made. The class of planes stored nt the naval aircraft factory here Include a lot consisting of fifty-two H-18 sea planes nnd, twentjF-5-L-. These nre trnctor bipinnes with nn upper wln spread of ninety-five feet and an ap proximate speed of ninety-five miles per hour. They are four and five place ma chines and each will be fitted with two new 330 horsepower engines. There nlso will be offered eighty-three H-S-2-L flying boats. These are pusher, binlanes, upper wing spreau Beveniy- thiee feet three inches, approximate .. .. .. . . . 1 . ... m. son Medical college tomorrow tor us speed ninety-one nines an nour. xnese ninety-fifth annual session ther w ill are stored nt South Brooklyn, N. Y. be nn address tonight in the clinlcnl Among the small machines to be 6old amphitheatre by! Dr. J. Terrnnce Hugh, are fifty aero-marlne type 30-B sea professor of orthopedic surgery. The planes with single float. These are trustees, faculty and students of the.stoied at the naval aircraft storehouse, college will be present. Gloucester, N. J. There will be nn unusually large The 441 separate engines to be sold number of students in the clnsses nt.are in storage at the naval aircraft the opening tomorrow. In the freshman' storehouse, Gloucester, N. J. The larg class there will be 140. The sophomore est single lot consists of 230 Curtiss and senior classes will swell the total OXX-G engines of 100 horsepower each, number of stndcnts to about 500. I which arc new. ,N0 LIGHTS FOR YORK RO'AD T P. )?.'T. ,to Quit Q lying Illumination ' on Willow Grove Lnes , The P. II. T, has decided to stop lighting Old Tork road and the suburban highways over, whlcih the lines of the Qlenslde division are operated. The decision Vas made 'after the trolley h company bad spent $100,000 for more than twenty "years In providing free lighting In that section, The action of the company has brought loud pro test from residents, , It is, said to be a matter of economy to the Pi R. T. There's nothing, It' is claimed, irt he franchises under which the lines are operated to compel the P. R. T. to maintain a string of expensive arc lamps on the highways In question. And, the P. R. T. sajs, It la economist in every lint of to pendltur In order to contlnua Its five cent-fare system and to .maintain 'its high rate' of wages to employes. Five thousand dollars a year Is said to be a small estimate of the cost of mainte nance of th lighting system. Some suburbanites Intimate that $10,000 would b6 seartr the correct amount. . BROKER 8EW8 IN JAIL ' Wilmington, Del., Sept. 22. James F. Shields-, the well-known Investment broker 'who was sent to the workhousi last week on n, four years' sentence for larceny as bailee, is at work In tho clothing shop of the prison. He Is running a sewing machine with skill and takes the jarison life without a murmur. " ATLANTIC PO LARJN E Flows Freely in Zero Wejxther TO get the greatest gasoline-mileage, you must use the properlnptor oil. Improper lubrication handicaps a truck or passenger-car the same as a dragging anchor handicaps a shfp, Ask your ga rageman which of the four principal mo tor oils you should use Atlantic Polar ine, Atlantic Light, Medium 6r Jleayy. ATLANTIC MOTOR OILS Keep -Upkeep Down. if his dentil It a graduate of Tienns will arrange lor His burial Charles 1", Ilovvman. A. M who has sui'i csfullv conducted courses in mcthoili of teaching bookkeeping- and business practice in the New ork 1 in The Household Arts department of,"r'"I,r u""s "'" ' sl two sunnier the Teacher's College has added two se-i-ons .will take charge of similar new Instructors. Frances Barnum. I! courses jnjlhe school of commerce. S., from the New York State College for Teachers, at Albanv. and Alheita Belgian Organist to Play Here 'Louise Condon, H S from Columbn Monsieur Charles I Courboin, noted Vntversity. Mrs Lucile E. Hands, who i ?c lgmn organist, will be the oloit at studied at the Sorbonne in Paris, is n j a senes of organ lecitals'in the Wnna new teacher in the model schools of the nnker store beginning Thursday, Oe Teachers' College. i toliec 2. The rentals will be given Soldier In History' Chair evciv Thursday evening during Octobei In the College of Liberal Arts 61idnf' "'" be ""'i to ,lle Pllblic without Sciences Dr. Frederick L. Nusshaum ihjKe will take the chair of history. He lias j just returned from two years' service in tho armv Tiefore the war he wns professor of history in Northwestern Vntversity Evanston 111 He is a grad uate of Cornell University. Pasounle Seneca will teach the romance languages He was formerly i Instructor in this subiect at Lafayette College and is a graduate of the t ni-1 versity of Pcnnsjlvania. j In the School of Commerce several high class men have been added to this facults. Clyde Jackson. A. M., will1 teach advanced , accounting, business! and sales correspondence, salesmanship! and business organization and manage U'cllflr S f Ilndfnitrr the Millersville State Normal School. McHride retired fiom the ring about will assist in teaching the increased FM ,(,ars "K" 'or fifteen years l,e number of students in the resular fnr'' '", retirement he was often seen nmnnuensis nnd oflice training covnscs 'in boxing contests here. Itovvman, All the school entertainments will be given in the nfternouu, nnd in the eve ninc moving-pictures of Clio Clio and ntlur incidents will Le shown at the i lnous recreation centers. Honduran Cabinet Resigns 5in Salvador. Sept 22. The Hon duran cabinet formed Keptemhci 12 after the forced resignation of Pros? dent Hertrnnd, has resigned, accord ing to advices received here. A new ministry has been formed, with A in rente Mena Colmdrcs as premier. WANTED Used Automobile BUICK, HUDSON OK DODGE State rnrtlcciturs xlth Phone o. o de,i.:rs C 108, LEDGER OFFICE m 1ir-rr--r-)--r-)-- I , .g , PRECAUTION n ( ment He is a graduate of the University, J oi nan Dr. William D Cordon. AT Ph ' D., heads the course in industrial man agement and distribution 1 George P. Wilson, commissioner of 'transportation for the Philadelphia' Chamber of Commerce is in charge of a special course in interstate commerce ;and traffic. J Rtanlev Thomas is in If Influenza should return this fall tho. who now begin dally u.e of t,ro Formalin as a nose and mouth wash will profit from preparedness A harmlets et ef fertive defense. affalnst germs equally good for children and idults targe bottle "V LLEWELLYN'S A. l'hUacMMila'A Mandircl Drug Htnre 1518 Chestnut Street CiUro-FormnlMs (ilrro-Formalln in taDiet lorm -sac mmvwmwvtyfflmwwm'" ' iP if 0 nr Retail Salesrooms Open Saturdays Until Five Lamps and Lighting Fixtures 1 The new Lighting fixtfces and Lamps are an indispensable ad junct to the cozily furnished home. They have, much to com - mend them, and in planning tft jefurnish.any of your rooms it will be to your interest to con sider our new models. The Horn & Brannen Mfg. Co 427-433 North Broad Street " 1 short ualk along Automobile Row" IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMiiimiiimmii iiiiiiiinrrTra CURRYS DEVELOPING PRINTING AND ENLARGEMEHTS mh Ull I J LEATHER GOODS' FRMDtlCTlRES 812 CHESTNUT ST.8I2 ASK FOR and GET Horiick's Tho Original" 1 Malted Milk For Infants nnd Invalids Avoid Imitation! end Scbititutot Evening 'School of Accounts and Finance The Demand for Trained Minds in Modern Business Is Unprecedented Galvanized Boat Pumps BBBMiiiiJlii!fiViiMriiir'w-ii L. D. Berter Co. .59 N Id St Jfaln 1000 Marktt 1SS THERE'S IIAKDLY A Household Task that cannet he done better by Electricity. nre ine electrical h Kerranca nerc . 25SH2H IJ'ljBJtM jMiM J.F.Bndtaiun 6t Co. 1719 Chestnut St. The University Evening Courses are designed for two purposes. First, to give each student a thorough training in the detail and principles of his par ticular field of interest,, be it finance, manufacturing, accounting or selling. Second, to give the studeht a com prehensive and workable knowledge of the underlying principles of all business procedure as related to his particular position. , It takes years of experience to come into a practical knowledge of all the principles of business. An evening training equips the student to anticipate the opportunities ahd problems in every department of rnodern business. ' lit ,are" ottered: Three distinct courses General Businessourse for those engaged m manufacturing, merchandising, banking, brokerage, insurance, advertising, real estate and financial enterprises. r ' ' An Accounting Course and "allied sub jects for men and women seeding prepara tion for a certificate as .Certified Public Accountant. '"1" A Special Course requiring twoevenings a week. These groups cover thp .fields of Advertising, Salesmanshfp.i Business Corre spondence, Brokerage, Insurance Life and Fire, Marine and Casualty Insurance; Economics, Real Estate,. Industrial Relations and Employment Management, Corporate Taxes, Foreign Trade and Ocean Shipping. THEODORE J. GHAYSON, Director Logan Hall, University of Penna'. 36th & Woodland Ave. Write or Phone (Baring J00) for Bulletins or Further Information Registration Closes September 23, Enroll Now v aBfc ; CANIBELL& COCHRANE THE STANDARD Gmtfet: Ale OF TWO CONTINENTS Order Toy the dozen, from vour dealer for use aKriome tL,&s-ys?& UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA uz r; r ! i i i i i i i ) if ! i i I i T T T T T i ! r T r I T t r ! t I V ! V, ' tWWSSiffli ' .' BK&'V W .. John McCormack sings at the Metropolitan Opera House September 25 e Mlibkfo Hear this famous Victor artist! t . Extraordinary interest attaches to this McCormack recital because of the double opportunity it affords the music-Ipving ' public. i. It is a privilege in itself to hear 'this great tenor, and 8 (.T&i added importance is given Johe event in that it enables, you " to compare his wonderful voice with his Victrola Records. Attend this concert and note the individual qualities that distinguish McCormack's magnificent voice. Then go to any Victor "dealer's .and hear the Victrola Records by McCormack. , Iotehow faithfully I his interpretations are portrayed on the ' Victrola. It Ms because of this absolute fidelity that McCormack makes Victrola Records exclusively; that the greatest artists of, all the world are exclusive Victor artists. Victors and Victrolas in great variety of styles from $12 to $950'' Victor Talking Machine Co., Camden, N. J. Important Notice. Victor Records and Victor Machines are tcien-tifieall)- coordinated and synchronized in the processes of manufacture, . and should be used together to secure a perfect reproduction. NW Victor lUeorcb dutfr.UI at all ivitn oo Ik. I M of each month Victrola "Victrola" b the Rrlitfed Traderaari of tbt Victor Ttlklac Machlat Ceapaar daalputlaa U oroducta of Uala Caapaay ealr. r & . us Y ! 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