W ," M V ' t V x PHILADELPHIA, 22 KVEX1XG PUBLIC LEDGEK MONDAY, OCTOBER G, 1910 r-ftSf'??" i r"' K f I'- I L I L I. sV SM 'a? ANGLO-JAPANES E GOSSIP OF THE STREET PROPAGANDA SEEN Johnson Alleges Tremendous Sum Backs Fight for League in America CONTINUES SPEAKING TOUR t H the Aisotlateil I'iw San Kranr-lsto. CM. IS -S.-imh.r Hiram V .loliwmu. wlm l''f' hne for rortlnnil Oro . to coiitinuo liH )fni- in tour ngnlnst Hip loncie nf milium I crufiinnt In its iiicvnt form. I.unl n I ito.temo.it before ili-paitlng. nursing, thnt in mlilition to llie lnrerr mltm-nt.-" 0( thp lerpiio there a mi orsniiii'Pil nnil well finniKfil pnipnciuitlii enilein - oritiK to create .rntimciit in it" fawir , nnd nl.i Biiolhpr element "llie Angln , Jnpnnpp propnunniln inil pres " After pointing mil Hint there were idmere iiilioonlPH of Hip leuKle of nil ( tion. Iip . ontinucl: j "lloon.l those pooil people iIipip Is nn orRiiturocl piopnrnn.ln. with miiiiincrn- , Me p.iblieiM inpn anil women strain- i gnnllj protpptPil. tlip whule financed bj a treinemlniii Mini oi mono, wliii li ' has M-bPil upon o.or.i uttcrnnoe, lina pnpitnli7Pl oer imidciit ami ovcrv possible mliociite, ami bj tlic strpnstli of IIh nrpiniratloii. tiif threat of its j piiblMioil ihiplrniuTP ami its 1ulli uo of funiN lias pnilpavorcil to create n public sentiment nnil b thp exorcise j of its ponor anil mono? lias niP!iurnbl miooccile.l I "Morrm pr In mlilition to tin prop nenniln the most clover nnil nstiiip pol itirians cnrine withlnc for Hip Iohkiu' and cvrrjtliiuc for political ailiuntnge. j have skilfulb innnipnlnteil for political purpose thp spntiniPiit thus irontoil, nnil fen used for thp purpose inanj of those who sincpreli niliocatc Hip Iciikup. "Skulking bchinil theo two fonci. j the highly protected publicity of the League to r.ufonc l'enie. and Hip run ning politicians, is another element, m . inter and threatening, the Anglo-.Ii.piin- j ne propaganda ntul press that lins in jected into the contest much of it bit terness and nhose rhief argument Is the (heap liar norn epithet "I'ro-CSer man." ' Senator .Johnson mil arriie in Tort i land tomorrow, nnd mil speak nt noon at a luncheon giini by thp Chamber of Commerce Tomorrow eienuig he mil speak at a dinner given in his honor by the Republican Club of Portland and at night he .will address a mass meeting After leaving Portland Senator .lohn !on' schedule will take him to Tacoma for n noon meeting Wcduodnj . to Seattle 'Wednesday night and to Spo kane Thursday night. Snturdnj hen ill addiess a noon meeting at Ogden Utah, nnd Saturday night lie will speak at Bait Lake City Up is to speak Mon day, October 13. nt Denvei. NAVAL PAY HEARINGS UP House Committee This Week Will Consider Increases Washington. Oet. Si. Hearings to determine what increases in pai for of ficers and men in the naval service ir necessary have been planned, beginning this week Chairman Rutler. of tin House, naval affairs committpp, believes pav should be increased. Resignations from the sen ice are le portcd to have bepn on the increase. with the result that disintegration of the sen ice is fenred The naval appro priation bill cut down the appropria tions so that many men haie been ro- t.irned to private life, and it is said there are not sufficient creus to man the ships at fighting strength Emergency legislation this month is proposed by Mr. Hutler to meet the situation. The naval bill diseontluiipd '( ommutation of shore iuarterf to officers on October 1. while they are sening on ships. That amounts to S.'!0 or sa." u month, and the bill pioposed would be retroactive to October 1 The naval rommlttee has reported this bill to the House. THREE M. E. PASTORS QUIT PRESIDENTS ILLNESS CHIEF FACTOIIN STOCK MARKET Absence of Executive From Aumerous Conferences iot Calcu lated to Inspire Enthusiasm itP Immediate Outlook HTJK WOI'M) be a bioie man ulm would irntuie n predii tlou on the XI (ourse of the lk ninikel at the opening today, or would iditure eicn a general prediction for the i inning week." was the answer to n ques tion liv a broker in the uptown dlstilct during the Saturday half session. Tlieic'is too much pending. Iip said, mid eier.ithing su pending seems jut now toinrij an oMiggeinteil Impoilnme Vo one knows what mm happen in the President s condition oieinig it or what angle the steel strike mm take, nnd the enfoiced nbsenic of the Piesidenfs guiding hand nt the labor and capital lonfeienie is not ..licit htcd to inspire cnlhusWsin hi Hie immediate outlook, he said, nlthoiigli, lie leinarked. he had not the slightest niKgliing us to the final outcome. What eien one should do under the pieseut ilrcumstances, he iii.l. li to eieiclse the greatest amount, of patlen.e A good deal of, the unrest In the w oi Id todai-nnd it i pretty general Iip said-could be traced to the failure to exercise the gift of patience nixnti.nl periods ' oo many people of Impor'nn.e hnie "gone off the bundle.' nnd thnt. he added, is nhnt he fear, most in .onnedioii with the inpital nn.l lahm conferenie. Conserintiie lookers n.e mliising agnlii't pur. liases except nn reces sions ... ... .. .. i y ...... I' .;.. Brokers Talking About leel i.orpornnon s i-,i'" . , ..,., flnnniilnrs n I , Inlklllg nhnllt I he enilllllgs fill t """"' " '". ' .. ..,.1 l. .1... ll,,.,.- ill ., 1 ......1 U..tn. t.tn1 1 lit 1,111 IITirtM . H I II ,1,1 II III.' Ilkii,, " . HOl IP Known I declare the iliiiileml A banker i.Altiv illsciissid so snoo may arise l.nt more likel.i Hie statement of n few d.iis L IN ATTACK OPINION DFHUGHES I subject to the test ot aetunl results, The fonner Is prophetic and uncertain. I The latter Is absolute in Its accuracy. "Is Congress to be denied the right to employ on absolute measure or a combination of the two methods be- canse in the past It has employed, with .unscientific anil unsatisfactory results, the innccurate method of prophecy? We nnu miming in tne commerce clause 10 - warrant auv such limitation. - r i rn..!- ts Dt "The right of n shipper to have his Grouping Of Carriers tor Kate- wimmodltles tiansportcd bv each com mon cniner ni u icasonnuie laie ior ach set vice is a mere coin mini law right that Is as subject to the dlscietiou )( Congress under the commerce clause. "We ninj pioperly assume that Mr. Hughes's ciltlclsm of the provision states the doubts as to Its constitution ality as. confidently and cogently as the situation wariants. Ktuther examina tion of that opinion suggests thnt ic chief basis for the writer's conclusion is the piopositlon thnt itie shipper cannot be ic.iiiicMo pay ntij thing more than leusoiiiilile for rnch sen ice, u lid that T pajineul of the established rate, without lighMo lepaiatlon, concluslielv nnd linnlli establishes the right of the uiriier to ictain the sum thus paid. AVc ml nothi k in the constitution to justify that i .inclusion BUY FROM TEUTONS PARIS PRESS URGES Making Purposes Is Defended , CUMMINS BILL IS UPHELD France Is Disinclined to Let Hatred of Germany Interfere With Business PLAN TO BETTER EXCHANGE from every advantageous offer as the Oermnns make machinery ami other articles which France needs. This is considered in a way ns making out ot thn enemy, inviciv of the immense differencn in the purchasing power o( the frnnc In Germany and its purchas-t ing power in other countries. Mercler to Become K. of C. New York. Oct. fl. The supreme board of directors of the Knights of Columbus hero hos voted to confer honorary membership upon such "emi nent Catholic personages" as the board may designate. Cardinal Mercler will be so honored nt Scranton, I'a., on Oc tober J- uoiumous .Day. RAIL SAFETY DRIVE BEGJNS New York Central Employes Meet In Albany, N. Y. New York. Oet. 0. With n meeting una nucrnoon in iioany, n, 'safety squadron," ot the New York Central Itallroad opened a twcnty"-thrce-day tour ot leading cltlcs'along tho line as Its part of tho "National Ilallrond, Acci dent Prevention Drive," which is to in clude the whole country from October 18 to 31. In each of tho cities on the schedule there will be meetings to Inspire co operation toward the elimination of pre vcntablo accidents. fin the thud i when thei will ,.p , I,.. 1 . . , ., ,!....... n, n .... I 1, l.llli.1 ne hiiowii iiiiim " ........... - -- .,,,. C letn.irKPIl IIIIU llie le.l-iin in'- in"1 fl cm (he prominence of Hie stPPl sink.', .luilgp !nri liefoip the Snnlr lomminee .1. . ..!.. P tli ennenrn is thp lenSOll. W ll.lls I1EO us hi nn- w.i'i'- .,, ., - , . tl He said that Hie sttifce Mould not haie nni effect on Hip earning hgurcs. 11 ... ..... . i imi II. )un L.,i,l tliuf uiiiin .Inilfo ot .all.. I until sscpicmoc. .- " ; - - - - the .orporntion s proieiti s worm p.. .m,, ,.,... ...-. .. Imp ullue oi ine .oiiuiuhi m" - ns it was linn nlni Pil been n good (lenl of figming ns to inn. he s.n.1. Ciom sl.'.ll to S'J.50 Call Loans the Most Unliquid of Bank Assets , .....Miml nf iinlilislilii" the inri.nis tales u.onei .cb la bv the New Voik Stock Exchange has brought out a lot f ,"1T",V 'gPiiernUiPptpll bi tho public that H.psp so called call lonns 'tout the most 1..,ui.l nssPts which a bank .oul.l hold: in fa... Hipj haie uiil ms n sp.nn.lnri iPseri- V. Abbott (ioodliue. u.p prpsi dom.f Hi "'r " Xntinnal Itnnk of H.,v..,. has this to sa, on thpsubjea: ueni oi nn i u"i .,.,.i ., n ,,,,', nnlt ent nt, p in fnir "U'lien one leJlir.is inni u s.i-i-,.i.u . .... ...... .-..... - piI,p. ltd is. in fn.t. the most iinli.i.n.l ussct i.utside of n ...oitgiige n 1 1 ,L I. . I. seems reinarkablo thnt this form of imestment has con es for ".all W.nliiusloii. Oct .'..Taking a stand illicitly cunt mi to Chailis Kvans Iliigh.s. who leeentlv attacked the Ciiinmliis iniliond bill ns tin. ontitu tlnnal. on the glouu.l thai it soiighl to legiil.ite eviess enilllllgs of lallmiliN mei nnd nboic it fair letiim upon the inliie of their propcrti. nttorneis for the National Association of ltnili'onil Sccuiitips On tiers nnnounced icster- Cle.nli Kight of Congiess ln,.";r,pinlour7uil,;iin,i!r,he Zl . Y-lusion ""Iti ...j nt i'i.n of -Ri. Milling carrleis Oito competitive The opinion, prepnr.d bi' I'm ncv ''as fni the purpose of rntcmnktlig. ac Inl. "ton of Itirn.lngha.n. was .on- cou.panlci bi appropi, ate provisions for .."." i i i... t't i... i.. i t,.i, -Milts the UBiiiitloii of excess ininings is bourne, of New York: .lolin S M'iller. ' clearli within the power of Congress: of Cliuago, nnd Hugh I.. Hon.!, ot i nnd none of the ciitlciin dice, ted llnltiinoie ' against the pro. ess of critlci.lng the The contention made In Ml Hughes , pioiisinns of the originnl dtnft of the Itlint. as the rates "must he uisf nn I i Ciininilns bill, which has been brought 1 rensonnble, they are theieforc lawful." ' to our attention, disposes us in any way lis answered by the statement Hint 'he , to iUiilif oui (onclusiou. I intes are to be fixed for gioiips of rondt "Singular . onfusion has a. isen out nod what mn be just nnd icasonnble 0f (jlc i..uctnn.e in ceitaiu .pinrteis to 1 for the gioup iiill be in cm ess of the i reeogiibp the fin t thnt a late mny be j le.iuiicnients of sonif, or the iniliiidual reasonable for u shipper to pa, because loads within the gioiips. f t1(1 llr,0,iti f sustaining competi- .lies linse.l nn AwwjIp Hie agencies ior trans loriiuioii, m men "It is erroneous to conclude that the intes nie just and leiisnnnble for ivcri . iirilir to letnin inereli because (on ness has .stnbllsh..l tlieni," snis the nninion. " 1 hoi not tor an particular ra?ner or 10 nin speeihe sen ice bi anv paiticular .inner, the are to lie adjusted to it would be whollv unreasonable for in I dividual .ariieis to deinnn.l if their '.use alone ioie being lonsl.lcrc.l. ' "This n.cossitv would nroduce re ave to lie established 'turns lor ceitnin carrleis in ench com- petitiic gioup so oMPssiic ns to stnuu sttiniuling bio. k to inies nuequntc sntisfnctor.i mm mid teserve wen i.. ... I.., hi ll seems roil III. I. I. . III! IIUI... . . . ....... ., t.. I.n reiTnrileil lis tlniisMl lor m mnii ?.- - -- . . tl t " ,wir111t. llllnii,iM "", , I . ke "s . ccep n.v n's icndily mnrkc.nble llni-id asset. I n.,1 hank' i tllP tntinUV Konrrau jimu,.i .1 ,....,, ... ....,..-...-. .-; surplus funds bi pun nnse oi .... ny.s ..,, , ,u. . . ... elearniB losses bi sale of thesp bills, the Amen. nn Importers. 1 HH"". . . , .... ,,f ,, t ,,.,n.. ,U luinkcis innnoi unoi nuurais m n i... ... - and I he larger da -to .1.1 good then eMiorters. investors count market " Influences Affecting Security Market r.illowing nie Hie .ouinients of finnncipis on .ouditions nftctin,' Hie sio.k and securities markets mcutl.i . S. s llu r' .i.l L-A.l..Hnl ln...i. inlliieni e pre .IIICO Ilr.tlliAi'u A in. ' rnii-mi .n.i.. ..... ileiel necessnri to sustain trnnsporta I Hon in the aggregate or in the gioup "Thei are not. ns eirnnejusl ns- siimeil b Sir Hughes, 'deemed just nnd icasonnble for the seuites ren- .l.ie.l ' On the contiai.i. the are ex- piessli declared to be tiecessaril In ex- . ess of what Is just and iiasonable tor 1 the seivice rendered for particular enr- ,1101s The nie nevertheless just and lensoiinble ns n unifoini into for the shipper to pa , ns it is obvious just j nn.l reasonable for the sliippei to pay iwhateicr is iiecess.m to k.ep alive the I essential agencies of ti.inspuituti.in in jrouipetitiie ureas: but that is ler.i ill t- feient from the assumption that rates i nude on a group or aggregate basis hav" ( lit 011 declaicd to be Just nnd rensonnble jns to eier cnirler and eien service. " 11.1 such conclusion rests upon the ! hipothpsis that Congr'ss must per 'petunte that disci eiUtec method of es tablishing rates iilncn is bnsp.i ex as 11 to sustain ttanspoitntion ns a whole unless the escess is regulated. Denial of the light of Congress to deal with the excesses thus prodiiicd is tanta mount to u denial of the power of Con gress to legulate and conserve com mon o. This excess is obviously a bv produ. I lesiilting fiotii the exertion by Conirross of its regulntorv poller. We enteitnin no doubt whnteier of the power of Congipss. under npproprinte legislntlnn so slated, ns to denionstrntp with nc mac lust 11 lint is bciug done to administer this b product in the geneml public lnleiest in transporta tion. No shipper can complain; and ns it is n ginlmtoiiB cm ess temporarily conceded In Cong ess oipr and above n reasonable leti.rn. it Is difficult to iisceitniu am sound basis for torn plninf b the mirier." RAIL CLERKS MAY WALK OUT 11 llie Associated I'rcss Paris. Oct. (5. Kiencli newspapers, in articles dealing with the resumption of International relations on n prc-wnr basis as scon ns the eipl of the state of liar is officially declnied. Indicate that, lu spite of the feeling which exists against the former enemies of France, commercial relations between France and (id iiinii.N will nt once develop on a large scale. 1'icn the conservative press, including papers like the Intransigent!., nie i advocating undo with Oermnny as the only lemedy for the uufniorablc positicn .if French exchange, llelatlons with business interests on tile left bank of the Rhino 1110 paitieulnrly favored by I the piess. Official sanction to immediate ic- I sumption of commerce nith (iermnny t was the interpretation given in some ' qunrteis t. the statement in the Cham ber of Deputies recently of Louis Klotz. minister of tinnnce, when, without i naming (iermnny, he said Frame I should buy fiom countries to the east, ' 11 here the rnte of exchnnge is faiorabte. rnther than ngginvnte .the position of i France, the I'nited States nnd Great llritaln by increasing the balance cf trade ngninst Frnncc in those countries, The point of ileiv hold in .nnsprin tiie qiini tors of France is Hint in buy ing from (iermnny the nrticles pur- I chnspil must bp cnnsl.leie.l apart from the nationnlitv nnd indiiiduality of the ' sellers. It is held Hint n Hi ench buyer cnn. without abandoning an iotn of sentiment ngninst the (iermnns, profit ELElJrJELEi-AJ MOTOR-TRUCK PRICES Have Not Been Changed Since Jan- t qary 1st, 1918 I Yz-Ton Chassis, $2350 F. O. B. Detroit 2-Ton Chassis, $2600 F. O. B. Detroit 3V2-Ton Chassis, $3350 F. O. B. Detroit 5-Ton Chassis, $4400 F. O. B. Detroit FEDERApSALESCO.OFPHILA. ' 1830 Market Street w : IIHIIIIII'I IIHMIlii t - ... !. nL..iin at work in an effort to .heck tho periP'tl natural uuiitsn speciiinuou i,,ls,P, ti, ,.ost f Nni,. f on(., inn ... pi ogress Mon.laj 's mono intes wcie suddenly adianccd to 1.. .er paiticular seivice. Neither eie ' nor D L and w. Men t& Take Vote on . c.i- .r..,c. f the dai's loans had boon nrrnnged. and the same piocess mluo ot each service is capable of sat- t""l,af I t-'ner c . . o ncv on Tuesdai For eighteen months this IpHpi- ' ,sfn. tor, pioof. The .cost lanes with Question Today produced r ;' ' , enoimoits iuircase of the bouow.ng eier shipment and iiitheioii earner. srllIlton, ,),t (!.-Cle.ks employed bus consistontli urgeil utiPnt on 10 .. " ., . ,..,, Hi,.,.,,. . iedit The lalue of the semce is difieient for , , ... , , t ... . powerof the noihl. but especiallv of this. ountri. with its ma,, iltic n t.ie. t si,ipp,.r. bi the Delnwaie. I.n.kuwannn &. West- ecord, bi the Issue in one foi.n or another of filly SI ...,0(IO,0(X),00( o I ltnllioa.l from one cud ot the s.is- natio. ml ..edits b, .onso.i of the ,,..lrcmciita of the giest liar. If mi. , Kesulls Are tie es issues nil to .icn.e an eno.mous ndi.ui.e in shinties markets m.I.ics it , ong,c;? niui nn. i.b b iiiukn ' ibasod du tin best awiHublo tlutu nitb , .. ttl U. U tloof tmifs if llflk. IflHi'fJ. Will III' UM- in -- ui'" - i" . ,..,i r-irstairs A Co. It ii to Do pxppririi iL nn- im it- llflL ' t. : iii, nTimfiPfl tlint tho HtixU inaikot w net , 1 1 n ' "' ,rti .. , i i e .i .. . ;.. . :.. ., in, I. i m i'eiik.ii nni hi i iif in rather uncerta u fashion during a periou ... ........... .s ........ ... ... try is soriousli ,11 Very substantia' alliances in the general list .luring , out tr 'sf"' . , , . f ... s.,.ci strii,u uluuBht about nsderabe . ont tnkiiig. wbi.b. along in... higher nione.i rates naturalli . ,, has found relloition in a general! lower trend for stock-market values ,3r While he steel strike probabl Mill not be called off until after the nsh ngton onference. signs are not wanting to show that it mtunlly has based on the best mailable data witli the hone that the into sriuctuie thus I guessed at will pioduio u icnsi. lable iipturn. or it mni peiinit intes which nie ielattv.li just unit ticc tioni ills elimination but which, so far as Hie carri. r is innceiuetl, nie tcntatne and .Hiding to 1'. .1 (iatinon, the president of the union. There are ,1-00 cle.ks in the union mid the purpose is not to older a strike ininiedinteli. Ilnthpr it is to be prepared to go out ut once should their wage de mands he lcfused. vv ( ollapsed Mattel TW wnvTrt nnw.ni-R.T a imW ... ... .he ndinn.nge of the rnilionds. There mKM K$J J T A l,tU'lJJJUSSi S "" '""I "" "' -.. ... ..!... ... 1 - ,,n,. i usa-tJ's.Bsi ' .-s.- annears n growing polic.i nmoug the inigci iuiiu.ai.i,i .u "' '""'v r, ' The distribution o stockholders of long withheld p.ohts. If the bupre.ne , I...I. Seies oi hip uisu.uui ,!., i... , iP11, s , P not taxable as imoiiie, I 1002 . -- ourt shun line mis uiuinu ..us .....v.. .- , .. there probably will be n large number of corporations to make such pn.i - i. tho .letcr.nining fe B H & A. W Other The steel strike seems factor. Reports from ....,.... p in ii.oi.wli.iii Wilson's illness will be factor in the course of the stock market dining the next few dajs. Reports om his plnslcians on Sat.ir.la wore reassuring, and if improvement ...n - sop shown bi Mr Wil.on up will probably hnil sto.ks follow. ng u more sten.b course. Meanwhile, financial interests are mm King time deielopments Mere satisfneton as the ne.k enue.l. ... .i nn,l la nn timper nn liniiortiint Washington aNo indicnte an .arl intlflration of the pence treaty bS the Srnnleelier A Co. In the fine of niJti.i n.heise .ouditions the market did not react as much as expo, ted This indicated, as has been the .ase for ".me time past, that stocks are in MionR hands, milroada haie been act ,n" faiorabli. as opinions prei.ul that s01ne legislation will soon be enacted which Mill settle this all important onest..)... Other specmll stocks are still on the upward trend. 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M'HOOI, Or KXI'llKHSION AND hTAIiR AKT Public Speaklnif, Hto.y Telllnc. i0 ITU Ch?atnut Btreet Spruce 8155, Our Graduates ar tr conatant demand for eooJ-p;i Idk poaltlons. Gren Shorthand, the eaay spee.ly astem. Completo bualneas and secretariat cnuraea Day and Nlrh. Classes Intenatia trainfns. Knroll anv lime Call or write for full particulars nnd oatnloffu". p.m.v. itirsiN'Kcm ror.T.Trnp. rjfl. nn,t t-olleBe nf Cnmmerre iuw i i.fstnur w... I'miaaeiphift .ii.iie M omen nn.l filrls THE TAYLOR SCHOOL , I Oreat Shorthand. Touch Typewrltlnr. Uoo. ' kMplni Stcratartal Couraea. Djy.fc.Nlght. ,.,. 1 12Hl, Morrla . I'aaayun Alj. Aliiambra Mat DmtJ,i:iii u . TIlK n,,1 Ml In Mil Unil.NKSS Tit Alt. 0:D L THOMPSON STS ,MAiir.r.u ia,. Lax Ideas on Cards and Dancing As signed In Baltimore Action llaltlinore. Oct 0. Three llethodiit Episcopal pastors in thlt district have .iiit thnt deiionnnatioii the hint week because of ollesed lax ideas of the thurch on daneins and card plaiinc in direct opposition with the old-time Methodist principles. It is averred. bI.a ft... fil.Arrn.l n,tt iiffn tin nnvn.iiunl I nf tl.r. nnwnrK-tlinr-liP in Tin. chord. rm MAMT &'.'D AUOVE MAnKITr (...AIIVS IB'Ut. In I CAnrB 1ST 1.ANCASTCK AVtt L,tirL'E-r ilATl.ST.i: DAILY HLANCHK HWBKT In "THE CSPAllDOXAIII.f: SIN ' APOLLO TRAM KBIilAJ" TIIK .MAMTi: MN LIBERTY ! 0K LANE rOUNTRY DAY SCHOOL Uallaola to all Phlla. throuuh autobus serr. Klnderaarten through to roller preparation. I nljne 1'hlla Ho P- Phon. Melroa. 807 P.SvntM 1 Mioni Sngllah, InguagM, friVatC t-CSSOns Mathematlca. HUtory. UlfS WILDMAN. IB57 Itar St. I.ocut 09 Phik. School of. Design for Wopien nrna.l A llniter St Iteopens Sent. I!9 Full courses In Art nd Industrial Art. Teachers Course, 1'iactlcal Designing In all Its branches "Uustratlon. Fashion Illus tration In.erlor Decoration. Faculty Includes II. 1) Hnell, L. O. geyffeM." O. II. Harding H Murray and other dis tinguished artists and designers.' V. A It WinKKR, FFXT.OWSniP to r.unoi'K rou design UltOAD COl.UMHIA AV. MATINKE DAILY Kl.OHUNCB VIUOR In TIIK OTHr.Il HALF The Meredith " Dramatic Art , ,&Sr"im, III s. I8tli St. Ilooklet Spru.e :H1 ! Training School for Kindergartnen (Formerly Miss Hart's). Junior. Senior and r ursumuD courses iTimary methofla. it. ac Ml.. A. T. II.I.MAV Men Walnut St.. Phlla. ClinsiNIT lielow 10 in AKLAUIA io a i mil 151- m .MAlllH'KrtlTK r-1 AHK ' ll lliuu 11 I'll".. had a bearine in the rcsiznatinnx. The llev Jlelvin (i, Morris, nf Mont- ford Aicnue Methodist l.plRCopal ' Church: th. Ilrv. I)r I.. Cookmnn Baker, of the Seamen's llethel. Kast I llaltimore. and the Itev I'. (' (iisriet. of Kieter Memorial Alethodist l.piscopnl ' Church, -are the pastors who have re- i ilgncd, WINS WAY TO REFORMATORY! 'Hazleton Small Boy Gains Admis sion by Playing Truant Hazleton, I'a., Oet 0. NMne-jear-old Charles lllackwell, who ran away three times from home in the hope of being sent to the Kis-J.yn Ileform School, but was returned by the police to his relatives after each ebcnpade. has reached Kls-Iyn. Findinp; his offense was not suffi cieutly heinous, the boy took to playing truant. City Attendance OBicer (leorRe T, Hoffman obliged him at once by placing him in the institution THE MTSTEKY OF 'I UK OUAV TOWKRb I -V-I 1CT BSD AND L,VJ-U01 Mats li.to.O nn Tin: LOCUST STnKKTS i El as U:3Uto 11. IIAI.L.AWU Kl.lll in VAi.Lur of 'inn uiants AiiDM.nti:. pa. OKVON. PA. OI I TirnlDr BriOAD faTIlBET AND BLULblKlJ SUSQL'KIIANNA AVE r.Lsir. rr.m-.i-Miv in , witnkss) Koti Tin: DBFr.Nsr. BROADWAY "'. & W iiiBn ii-iriA in LA I1K1.1.K nt'rlrlB LArllUL in a. m to ii is r. m r.t'.JKNF. O 11H1EN In , THE I'KHFKCT LOVEH ' CFDAR 0T" 4 CEDAB AVENUE C REIOHTON HALE In OH. liUY" COLONIAL Gtn, k Mptwond A 13 and 'io i. m i .wi btpai'IHT In "HEP. KINODOM OF DREAMS' mmnrec MUN ST. MANAYUNK EMPRESS M "MATINEE DAILY OEOROE -VTALSH In "PUTTINO ONE OVER" 333 MARKET l;lu7n BiFtf."? IILANrilE SWEET In HIE US'PAUDUVAHl.E SIN ' r The Lyman School-, F ynnPI -8 tOUTlt bT. Orchestra llJLJCL Continuous 1 to 11 TANK GREY In ' Lhr KATIE DO IT 'BELCH KNOLL." 239 Lancaster Ait. Ardmore, Penna. Tlnprcarten and tin a unH vlrll. JllnlOl for ulrls only Hua aenlfe from West Phlla i la Oiorbrook ana Merlon. Opens Sept 2H Address MISS M. II. STKEN. Trlnclpal Primary for both or and Senior School YOM 6-& Af" MARKET UTS. .M.A.WiN 2HIS. 7 and 0. FLORENCE I.II.I.IMlrt In wir IIISM OVERBROOK nM ANNYIl.T.T, I'A. 1 HHnHaaB3aala3aavSHaal HBHawaaarSBBBBHaVBBBB &. Haiarford Matlneo Dailv NAZIMOVA In "THE RED LAN l'KK IKIIWOV VALLEY COLIXOK. Coed. .'0 mile- from Harrlsburff. A. B , II S , Mu U D'ureea Colletre. Academy Music. Oratory. Art I're.medlcal Course. Terms mod. AT I.ANTIO CITY PAI APP 121 MARKET STREET rrtLrtVt 10 A. M. to 11:16 P.M. JIAUT PlOKFORIl In ' THE HOODLUM ! PR IMPP 1018 MARKET STREET ANITA STEWART In SHADOWS OF THE PA.I' NEW JERSEY SCHOOL ron ATYPICAL CHILDREN FAIRMOUNTA'ftS TOM MOORE In LORD. AND I.AIJY A LOT PIIOTOPLAS H E A T R E S Orrned and Manaved by Members of Tha Vnltad Kihlbltars' Atsatlatlan THEATRE tan Market St. n A M to MWnliht. EI.SHB 1'ERr.VRON In . WITNESB tOll THE I)KK.NHK r A1V11L, I 0AM to Mldnlsht, CTU CT THEATRE Helow Hpruca. 56 TH b 1 . MATINEE DAILY 1IILLIK IllIRKB In "PEaQY" VENTNOK TARHWAY AND B DMNEB ATE. Marsala Park. Atlantlo Cltr, N. J. A select school ot adjustment wbsra tpe elsllied Individual medical and educational ...m.nt and training, combined With tus ... ,n. ..., r,i..i.t.jtM nf Atlantla City ell D 17 "CKIT MARKET bT Ileloiv I7rii"!male. allmulato tha sraatest physical and REGLN 1 It A. II to IIP m 'mental development In nervoua and back. KINO BAOQOT In ' " I ward children Dstalla aent upon application. "THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOVE PIAI TH OERMANTOWN AVE Il-l 1 J AT TULPKHOCKE.V DFSTIN FARNL'M In "A MAN FIGHT' V.innir Men nnil lloia HT, EXPORT! FOREIGN TRADE DEVON A, MANOR BOARDING kchonl nf (ha highest type offerlnc mile? preparatory and Junior colics; oourses. Thoroughly practical trainlnK In locatlonal work, vrhtoil meets the demant's of tho hour. Domestio Science. Secrotaryshlp. Social Service, Art and Music. Open-air school rooms, campus ot Blxteen acres, out-or-doer sporu Incluainc rldlnc fiPJil? Vti&ZQ?, of.,n9 Ponnaylvaiil nallroad. sixteen miles from Phlladelpkl. In the historic Valley Forra reclon. EDITH SAMSON, Principal (llor ltO, Devon Manor, Devon. Pa, UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION r Announces the Sale of , $ SURPLUS MATERIAL Which Is Available for Inspection ai Following Warehouses: Wilson Point Warehouse, South Norwalk, Connecticut; Hog Island, Pa.; Chicago Ware house, Chicago, Illinois; Erie Warehouse, Erie, Pennsylvania; Los Angeles Warehouse, Los Angeles, California ; Baltimore Warehouse, Sollers Point, Baltimore, Maryland ; New Orleans Warehouse, New Orleans, Louisiana; Metuchen Warehouse,' -Metuchen, New Jersey; Corliss, Wisconsin; Liberty Plant, Alameda, California; Portland, Oregon; Tacoma, Washington. PROPELLING MACHINERY AND AUXILIARIES Engines, Marine, Triple Expansion 700, 800, MOO, 1600 and 2800 I. H. P. Propeller Shafting, Stern Bearings, Steady Bearings, Stuffing Boxes, Piopellcrs, Under-Sea Connections. BOILERS Scotch Marine 2800 Square Feet H. S. 15'-3" x H'-5". Water TulV, 2500 Square Feet H. S. BOILER FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES Water Gauges, Gauge Cocks, Gauge Glasses, Safety Valves, Soot Blowers, Turbine Tube Cleansers, Ash Ejectors, Hand Ash Hoists, Tube Expanders, Fan Casings and Uptakes, Injectors, Superheaters, Steam Separators, Rivets, Stay bolts, Tubes, Bottom Blow, Globe Stop and Surface Blow Vahes, Bridge Walls, Stacks and Fidley Tops, etc. ENGINE AND BOILER ROOM AUXILIARIES Condensers, 2000 square feet; Evaporators, 15 tons. Feed Water Heateis, 15 and 24 tons; Culinary, Feed and Filter, Fresh Water, Oil, Soda and Reserve Feed Water Tanks, Centrifugal Circulating Pumps, Horizontal Duplex Pumps nnd Vertical Simplex Pumps. Various Sizes. Ladders and Gratings, Revolution Counters, Engine Ro'om Telegraphs and Lifting Gears. DECK MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Capstans, Steering Engines, Winches, Hawser Reels, Windlasses, Ventilators and Cowls. Life Preservers, Metallic and Wood Life Boats, 24' and 2G Mechanical and Bar type Davits, Masts, Oars, Life Rafts, Manilla Rope, 1V" Circ. to 7". Wiie Rope, V-t" to 1 7-16" Diam., Marlin and Ratline. ( ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Conduit, Couplings, Clips. Clamps, Connecting Boxes and Fittings. Junction Boxes, Plugs and Unions. Generating Units 7 to 15 K. W. Reciprocating and Turbine Units. Switch Boards, Lamps 10 to 60 Watt. Motors, Blinker Lights, Search Lights, Transformers, 25 K. W. A. to 100 K. W. A. Lead and Paper covered and Duplex Steel Braid Wire, Lead nnd Paper covered Cables, Cord, Fuse Plugs, Fuses, Switches, An nunciators, Stoiage Batteries, Bells, Portables), deflectors, Solder, Tape, Electricians' Tool Boxes and Tools. PIPING, VALVES AND FITTINGS Pipe. Brass. Copper. Lead and Steel Black and Galvan ized; Seamless Steel Tubing, Copper Tubing. Valves, Flanged and Screwed; Brass, Cast Iron, Extra Heavy and Standard, Globe Angle and Cioss, Gate, Angle Relief, Check, Back Pres sure, Chronometer, Manifolds and Reducing. Fittings Ells, Crosses, Flanges, Tees, Bushings, various sizes, bxtra Heavy ana standard, mack and Galvanized. Brass and Galvanized Unions, Gaskets, Lock Nuts, etc. Ml SI. or Steel Shapes, Plates and R 1VOI T 02D AN'D sansom STH niVULI MATINKB DAILY RlIOE.Vi: OI.R1E.V In "A"-1 "TIIK I'KItKKL'l' I.OVBK DI mV MAIIKET fiT. I1BI.OW 7TH rVUDI 10 A M to II IM 'rrt tnftnTi , TOt MOORI2 In "IIEARTSRAHK ' Abroad st. auditorium nDo POIIOTHY OISH in yur ut j.uun. road a. Itocklani I ICCI IKI MARKET BETWEEN L.IOHU1V1 BOTH AND SOT!! ALD-BTAR CAHT In 'TE OTIIEU MAVB WIFE" tUKliNn MATINEE DAILT ' 11ARION DAVIES in DARK UTAH" 'ti'EFFERSONSE .. ffldlV WHVI.WV In , .?"'.';. sa"sr,v.i,..i ti JTIIM fJB.Ui-rj V lwoi.rtffi.. J WA m tf BIDOB AVE. DAUPHIN ST , , PAKK Mat.S.'jn. Krr uas toll 1 ' T JaH'UICLI. r.EW.8 In a. FRANKFORD 1IA11EI, NORMAND In "M1CKKT" 4715 Kranlitord At. FRANKLIN T,"SnoANF,AcT,sn Dononir oibii in "NOBODY HOMB" 20TH AND DAl'PHIN MAT DAILY GREAT NORTHERN W'aT MARY I'lCKKORD In "THE HOODLUM" eOTH WALNUT 8TB. IMPERIAL MINNA IWH.I in Mata S 180, Eia. 7 . INNA OREY In .. CH0O8INO A WIFE" A omARD MR. Jumba Junction on Kranliford "I1 ununrkmoNT bt. OAVnV mt MARKET STREET 3rtVU I h a m to MiDNiairr NAZIMOVA "" THE RED LANTERN' TliouaainU nffdrtl Doubl our aalary. lTnii.a hihi altar-war builneaa orffra wondrtul oiiportunttlra for men who trained In vxiwrtlnv and (oralKn 'rade lilted Htatea exporia v ,....,. ale America Leefsoii-Hille .vj;rvatoky . .,I.1"1'1'1 refi-on,' l-rraiclrnt ' ALL 1IHANC1IES Or MURIC I PUB!.!.; HCIIIXll. Ml'HIl'Hiin,. .irtoinv I iliii-tn t lintnut si.. i.i,n,,'i ';.;'"'" IIOKHril IIIIIDIMI. Oak l.anf. Pa, TANI FY MAIIKET ADOVK I8TH 3 1 rtlXLL I n .IB A. M. to 11:18 P. I TOURNEUR'R "Tlin LIFE LINE" CTR AMn OBRMANTOWN AVB. J I IrlU AT VENANOO MAI1EL XORMND In "MICKEY" VICTORIA maS'ae.8,t', tf8 pT. ija.uuK ur. uah in "MEARTP OIT ME VrCQT A I I Fr.UPMV .t XV LJ -uua,va w AUK ALICE BRAQr JB. AllKtiaw aloua aultr lo nf Ir tent tor wan i of KFFH'IBNT I'ACKINU. ui.kaa.-m. c. Slllt'ri.Ml AMI J.wia wii YOU CAN QUALIFY! Lrn nt lloml Our Knrt" iioeii itrr. ; eiu.remenai uetuaen j - of ate. enereetlc and ambltloua. wllllnir o atuay unaer mrec.ion oi " -wfc., ...., Experienced Staff of Eiparta. WRITE OR TKLEPIIONB P-OR OI'KICK APPOINTMKNT AMERICAN COMMERCE ASSOCIATION Lnna K. I.el. Ulat. Macx. 8IR Land Tltt Hide. Tel. Hnrnri Q'iW MAIIP.R PREP. InlicnalTg Tutorial nlverally raferencaa. 11B So. 3th Bt. Unlv WYNNKWOOn. PA. MONTGOMERY SCHOOL Schosl tor Boya from Ir aduftatlon to, -oll; umM TH1' Coll I Jgr. ot Tba Countrr Day bafflnnlna' of thl Faculty from Cplumbfa, tbt laara. ilia. atbaoa UU. Phila. Musical Academy C,CRMNTH IIKANCH r 3(1 l'.ST WAI.MT "lane Catalniiui. 31,1 Season (icn asi" JOSKPII . CLMIKE. Dire. 3" Louis Sobelman uiimtaut ht. " '- -.... iuii. circular. HYPERION "Ciiiioi, .STiiiUSiu- W. Jrl;N NOW. VocaL Viol n. Piano. Ortan. Pranklln e. Crtaaoa Dlr.. 1714 fh..tnut 8t.. R7 K. r, W,!a' Philn. Conservatnr-u OP M'Jaio Dlrx-tnn,. P. II Krerman II Van den ni'm KURTZ VOICF, STUDIUm" InSO Walnut St., Phllli, Parneala Hall. N Y.. Wedneadaia Baskets, Bolts, Bolts and Nuts, Booms, Brushes, Buckets, Chains, Chairs, rs, fire xuniruisners, renaers, T liters, runnels, Graters. Hangers, Head Seta, .iL'hts. Linoleum. Mouthnieces. Nails. Nuts. Oilers. Pntfnrno Piotnio di... JACKSON OICE rUI.TURK IIP Cheatnut Ht. Anne McDoBoiighgmaiwo Hii"Ja..r?9?KRT, trtcWr of 'alnciu. PLUiMBING MATERIAL Water Closets, Urinals, Lavatories, Sinks, Bathtubs, Showers, Water Heateis, Minors and Bath Room Fixtures. Steam Radiators, Steam Traps. REFRIGERATING MACHINERY Complete Ship Refrigerating outfits. HANDLING DEVICES Chain Blocks, - to 3-Ton. Bridge Cranes. 10 to 50 Tons; Caiftry Cran. 3 to 10 Tons; Derricks, 10-Ton; Hoists, 2-Ton. Lleetric Hoists, Chain and Wire Rope Slings. HAND TOOLS Carpenters', Engineers', Machinists', Steam Fitters' and Plumbers. SHOP MACHINERY AND TOOLS Boiing Machines, Lathes, Planers, , Punches, Riveters, Sheais, Bending Barke, Bulldozer, Liner Rolls, Power Press, Multiple Spindle and Radial Drills. Moulding Machines, Mills, Ovens, Emery Wheels and Bulling Machines. WOODWORKING MACHINERY planers, Saws, Tenoning Machines. RAILROAD EQUIPMENT Cars, Crossoveis, Spikes,, etc. ' METALS Bronze and Copper, Galvanized Steel Sheets and Zinc Plates. Bars. Structural Steel, Fabricated and Unfabiicated. MISCELLANEOUS Asbestos Millboaids Cushions, uuspido Tlnao Inkstands. 1 Posts, Racks, Ranges, Reels, Revolveis, Rings, Rivets, Rods, Safes, Scales, Screws, Shotguns! Snikes. Snrinirs. Stanles. Steamers, Studs, Tables. Torches. Trans. Uniforms. Vnrnislv Wnci,i-, Wedges, Wheelbarrows, Wheels, Whistles. ' The above materials and equipment are surplus from the shipbuilding program and are practically all new. Some second-hand shop and mill equipment is available. All sales are for cash and prices to be quoted are F. O. B. cars 'at present warehouses or concentration yards. All material has passed government inspection and is in strict accordance with specifications. Inquiries on any of the above materials are solicited. Detailed inventory, giving all data, may be. had on application to Head, Sales Section, Supply and Sales Division, United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, 140 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, or at any of the following district sales offices : v Supply and Sales Division, Northeastern District, No. 115 Broadway, New York City. Supply and Sales Division, Eastern District, No. 140 N. Broad St., Phila., Pa. Supply and Sales Division, Southern District. Illbernia Bank Bldg., New Orleans, La. Supply and Sales Division, Central District, No. 022 Edison Bldg.,. Chicago, 111. Supply and Sales Division, Western District, Northwestern Bank Bldg., Portland, Ore. U. S. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation tAn TrrktrnTjr tJorkA-n annnr'Tcnrt DTJTTiAnTOTTtiTA. . ., , ' , .-XM J..U1V1U JJIi.ywxa.AJ' up.AXMAf x XAJc,J-riJajj, Ajliiki g -,,7 ' gyr ' ''iiiiwiijl ' '" ; ' "iM i"''riTH'-,TTTT - a m i .. 1? c - Jll wateu( ac m ,, j- m. , 9LS' OOJUD-' "USJDB tfUl .ma eAipAL TATIXJB HUUW III 36i,J,i B.B., Weiamajrttr. rMm jf wfw Cir 1 i. " 4 V hvf.t'fr.i ,tlT "u 111 .a -: .