'A '" Aiz-vi' T ;v ;'. a l . ri ).. . .i - 'i r ntvsK.v ? . -.. -...' . ' -STOCK WIAKKt I KiSt ' ABRUPTLY CHECKED n C f l i ) V." I... J- SiffiM ii.a, iVew yorc Bonds Ground Gained Since Turn at Mid-Year Virtually Lost New York. .TuW 17. Tli Run's flniindfil review of the week follows s The rlring market for stocks which win enRlnecred Inst week rnmp to n dl"mnl cn.l In the current week wlir-n ractienlly nil the nroiirtil Rnlne.l since ,c turn of the mlclycnr wan lost, anil n inme enei more. If the notion of "1C gtoek market, hns shown anything u U that tin- public Is In no mood to fihsnrh Imluntr al utoeks nt ndvnneliiR Sffilon" Despite the putiftit .of n Ce volmne of bullish market litem- V ire by Wall street rolnmlwlon houses. the nWnee of concrete development of n dl'turblng nnturr and the rcln- Irely low prices nt which manjr nccr- les arc mIIIhb, it lias been impos s hie to lure n snbstnntlnl outside fol Infflne Into the market. Tlili was n distinct disappointment to the spec uatUe cliques which have bech count lot on a better public appetite for npif . ulatlvc iRBues. but apparently the pub He, which suffered severely In tho col Ue of the spring boonrT Ir pretty we 1 loaded with stocks oouRht nt hinh prices, or hns taken such Inrgc losses that It has become suspicious nnd hns no taste for extending commitments t a time when economy Is becoming Increasingly popular, tor those who do wish to indulge, the bond inarWt, where Ieldn nrc In many cases as high a on stocks nnd better fortified, offers many attractions, but even the old line outstanding bonds with an established reputation nrc not in conspicuous de creet had to contend primarily with n money market that failed to show the symtoms of declin ing rates, which hud been antici pated. At least temporary relaxation fn money had been counted pn nt add !,. i tin. plinnces of a rising market during tho midsummer, although then have been no fundamental signs on which to base such hopes. Call funds ruled nt H per cent un ween nuu coi as high as 11 per. cent nt one time. This, despite the fact that trading was In moderate oluc, with the prepon derance of activity on the selling side. While an 8 per cent call money rate Is not excessive under existing con ditions, It goo" t "ll0W t,int tuerc nns not been sufficient liquidation in com mercial Hues to permit of an active resumption of speculation nnd the de mands it would entail on the banks. 1 The deplorable railroad transportation situation is In no smnll way to blame for the painfully slow improvement of credit conditions. As to what these conditions will be in the fall during the harvesting period bankers llnd It dlt iicult to forecast. As a general propo sition they take a hopeful view, but hold out little promise of better things. Next to money, perhaps the mosl disturbing market factor has been the icrrudcsicencc of reports of impending price reductions In certain lines, notably in the rubber and motor industries. There q1m Imve bteu rumors nlloat that various commercial firms were in an embarrassed financial position, but whether true or not they served to weaken the none too confident Bpirlts of security owners. It would appear that the maikct is raising through n period when impor tant buyers nro exercising fine discrimi nation In selecting purchases, realizing as they do that the whole industrial fftlrit is in process of slow readjust ment and in the stock market ns ir. no other place tho change from abnor mal to normal is bound to have far rem Mug effects. While mnny Industrial 6toeksare selling nt suftk'Icntly low levtls to mnke them look attractive oeraiiso current earnings ure running nun it must bo remembered that the Mock mnrket is not being guided by present conditions ns much as it Is by the outlook si mouths or n year aheud. Stocks are evidently too well liquidated to warrant fears of further drastic de clines nt this stage unless the unex pected happens. While rnllroad stocks hnvn l.onn working lower they have pot lost ns much of their recent improvement us nave tne industrials. They have of fered much better resistance to the Bell ing this week nnd have shown u more Pronounced disposition to break away from the industrial Ihoiiiw nnH .,. independently than has been noted in a uug nine, xo tne minus of some mar ket students this Is the ticirlnnln,. ,.r complete chnnge in the complexion of ." st-L-iiriucs inuncec wnieli will mean that railroad stocks, which Imve bee. superseded as speculative favorites by the muiiKtrinlM In tlm- lnDf ... . will again gradually take their place us .".nci leiuicrs. xn tne nrst half of this .rear trading in railroad stocks consti tuted only 1.1 per cent of the total busi ness on the floor of the stock exchange. I his percentage figure has been rising In the lust few weeks. . ll. is, illogical that tho stocks and Bonds of American railroads should ner mancntly be classed as inferior to se Sc, "Panting other industries lien all illdustrv Ik flanonnnf l Prosperity on tho well-being of the -.".Fiiauun systems. The costly les- ipm '8 ' n '" 1,ei"ff forrcd ""me that ,lV""!'n,l!,. nre, nt efficiently main- mean! fT J,,"0Wed ,0 CXDnni1. WW a S tl,ut uthey ust earn enough to ?nn .cnJ,,.tnl.t,iei1 " other industry ns i m t0 .bo Pcrnnnently prosper mn i"llur.e J "nle this fact in reLtTuUnt? fo,r tho demornlUation at 2 tJhfl!nten,n? m?ny industries bo ,n ?c.iof She. Freat shortnge of trans porlallon fuclllties. j''Jl11 transportation net does whlelF uVe) tho cur? or ""road ills which it is expected it will then fur- mwt h 1LCJ,rCUms.tnn7s- tl,c railroads BlM.r"t0,S?. t0 ttrfr forme'- "talc ol efficiency. That th s cannot h ... one of "m "r yeu,r i? .Pointed out by whlel? hie lar,KC bn,nking institutions Pioblem " ..T,inde nnill,eP study of the I'lODiem. The mill ons borrmv.t frn.,. aK8!'l!'.!rt"m(i"t.n",1 from tbo public." ra(?.?!.bak' "cnnnot.be transformed- aVe in tm. ' '""n'S" aml track t.an8,0rtLTi.mn,tt'rallj' t0 rc,luce the iiunsportation shortage before 1021 " ih'sot;0 d,."fficU,ty U ed up in Imslren'sM'nr for froiKl,t movement oer v.?,S"C(1, r'7 Pcr wnt ami pussen- uco"ihTn"3 "aX?T"1 Per cent m. : .i. ""'" me same increase take care of iiT ,ten-year period. To unt cure or this increase nt ),ul,,n the years) Amcr Bmell'g; ft nn-c sa 1 i-'A 1 774 0 77H 1 77 1 78 Aiiicrl'n 1c. A Trl Clt i 70i l 7n 1 70 Anitrf n Tf i Tel cv Un 1 77 'i A Tel-& tt tRAI.na IN tJOOOl S 74 8 7R'4 n 7ns 1 7U 1 79. l,.... 7n B 76ia A Tel & Trl 1 2'(, 2. ... 3 3..... 03 AnK-l'rench fts 2 OO'l l 'now Armour 'j 2 78 Allnnlle Comt J.lno clt 7 C2'A Atlnllo Cuiai I. rets 7 1 07H 10 07i a t'7; 3 0Ti 2 08 2 08 1..... 08 1 OS 0 074 Da It Ohln'cv 4 B7 4 58 Halt Ohio Oa 1 .... R 1.. .. 80 il 80 1 85'4 Ilcthlt'm Htrel Corp'n id 1 70'i tlethle'm attel Bs of. 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WOOOflOO000, ,'n7 Pe"t oilF? :: ess I?. Vi ' ,l,u1' of eiiirso, they 'got nd ,tnrac,knUforftMr' ""ft" W rormerlr wfi. .." L" l'im. '. they iii i !- Lti fiiiiiiin ' OPEN AIR l CHORAL SERVICE fcMllJll THK I,IIli:rTIOV OF owhop Rhinelander CATHEDRAL AT TwwvUf? l'AnKWAV JJ,., AVTKIINOON JULY 18, 1020 iuv Ti 41? ''-oir "" r ht. Hteptieu', churcli. norwimrf 23... 2... 11... 14... 20... 70... 10... !0... 48 48 44 44 43 48 U 48S 04 -i 32 H lnfl Merchant marine us 10 S44 8 844 Jap liov't 2nd 2 73i; IJup Uov't 4a 1 .... BB4 New T. N II 4k Hart'tl Oa . 2 09 2 08 1 08 N Y Tola 4 Ha 1 70 N r v c u imH 4...... 40 NorfU A W 4a 4 7114 Ormon Short Line 4a 10 70 raclflo Una tt lileo Sa 4..... 74W I'll It It 4b '48 1 70H I'a It am IHh 8..... TO Trnna 11 H 7a 10.... 102H 2.... 103 p.... 102 2.... 10.1 &.... 103 IVorKi k 11 lat 2 80 I'rorla 4 K In 10 10 . 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At this tiino It looked as though Itesolutc's lead was nenily if not entile live minutes, Kbort Tacks Aro Puzzling At :i:f)2 o'clock Shamrock spllt tnrk, Kolng off on the starboard tack. Im mediately Hesolutc came about nnd nlso took the wind over her starboard bow. Shamrock had nicked up some speed ami, footing out, iuid recovered Homo of the ost distance. Itcsoiule'n leud ut this hour appeared to be between three and four jnlnutes. At 3:2.1 Shamrock went back on tho port tuck, but this time Hesnlutc did not follow until three minutes lfnd elapsed. When" Hesolutc finally came, about, Shamrock Immediately went off on tho ittnrbtmrd tack. These short hitches were probably to adjust the courses of the vnclitu so that they would make the turn of the first leg without falling short on the final tack. Hcsolutp went off on the starboard tack nt : :2S, but came back ogaln. Tho challenger went to port nt :t:2t). At Jli.'lO. Uesolute went off to port again and Shamrock went back to star board. The diversity of opinion shown ) mi" n niinT wns miner nrnua ing, oh there did not seem to bo any reason for so mnny tdiort hitches. At .1 :30 both yachts were on the Htarboard tuck and the mark seemed from shore to be nbout three miles nwny from ilcsoiuie. The, next fifteen minutes snw various' bitches by which, so far as could be made out. Shnmrock wns able to im prove her positirfn to n certain extent. Kesolute'H lend at 4:10 nppearcd to bo nbout three minutes. It had developed Into n weary wind ward leg, one of those legs that show how stupid the major sport of yachting can be. The hendsalls of the racing yachts fluttered in the light breezes, whose velocity wns not more thnn three miles nn hour. The ocenn lay placid as n mill pond, ami the spectators on the following craft were getting a sail for their money, whatever else they might not bp getting. Hesolutc turned the first murk nt 4:33:42, unofficial time. Shamrock was then nearly a mile nwny, practi cally becalmed. So far as delicate handling In light winds was concerned, there seemed no wav escaninir the .conclusion thnt the American skinner wns far superior to I Ws English rival. For five minutes n sort of marine Itclasco arrangement of misty turns ana screens througn which tho big excursion licet nnd the cup racers' were vaguely seen. The wind was virtually "up and down the mast," 08 sallormen say. To bo pre cise, Its velocity wns not more than three miles an hour. An hour before tho postponement signal was set for the start, the rival sloops were in the vicinltv of the Am brose chnnnel moving in leisurely fash ion nbout tbe ocenn, while the after gunrds carefully Inspected the rigging nnd eenr. trstlnc nvrrvH,l.i. nn nil ,poinrn of sailing. The sloops had their inrge ciuu topsails set, und their Jibs were tip in stop. The visibility, because of heavy haze nnd smpke from the oil-burning de stroyers, mine sweepers and tho like, wns very poor. Th,. wind wns light, not more than tlire,. miles nn hou. nnd while it wis holding eiist-northcnst nt 11 o'clock, nn hour befnrp tho starts there was every likelihood that the breezes would work t thP southward before the tiny wns very well along. While the ynchts were maneuvering, the excursion fleet was scattered pretty well over the ocean In the vicinity of the lightship nnd the eager spectators had, plenty of chances to see the racers at lose hand, ns they were in nnd out of stays, .or. gibed or wore h1iIi as the character of the maneuvering demanded. Itesolutc's crew were eiy much on hcir toes, nnd when an o'rder rolled nlong the deck In Skipper Adams's deep sea voice, tho white-clad senmen Jumped lo vvvj Willi mi: uuuiiiimiy ot a loot- ball' eleven. Shamrock Sticks to Ilesoluto Half an hour before starting time the nnvy boats began shooing the excursion craft nnd yachts, not only off tho course, but n good two miles bnck of the starting line, In order that tho rncing craft should have every opportunity to Jockey for tho stnrt. At this time the regnttn committee tug Horryton had established her position several hundred yards from the lightship. It wns evident from the nutact that the Shnmrock's skipper had no inten tion of permitting the Itesolnte to get .n . 71H a 7i Deiore tne signal to smrt wus snumica, 10 70 13 .70 Union l'ao 4a 7 81 3 81 1 81 Union l'ao Oa 2 07 U IC of O Urlt 10 HO'i 12. 1.. 3... 10.. 10 .. 10... 1... 1... B... 1... 10 100 100 100S 100 100, 100S 100 100 . 100 100 100 1)0 on oo U It of O Brit ft .'a in-- 8 2 3 02' 1 02 1 02 U K of O llrlt ft ra iu.i 1 88 10 88 1 88 3 88 1 88 U IC of Q Hrlt ft I'd 1U3T 1 88 1 3vs 8 88 U B Mexlcn 6a 10 37 L't'd llda Ban P unct 4a 8 21T4 U B Ilub'r Oa 78 Lehigh V'y Oi 1 05 I,ong Ialand It II gm 4h 10 05 Lnula ft Xnah- vlllo rcta 7a 10.... ino; 10.... 100, 7 100. 1.. 101 2 771 1.. . 100 10 77 llldv'o Btiel ft 6 77 Urdln'o 6a 2... . 77 1 78 1 77 Mo Kan ft Tea 7 70 Railway 4a .1 77V 10 63 1 .... 77 1 88 U c! Btcel 6a M l'ac am 4a 1 01 10 61 2 01 21 61 1 01 4 61 ftah rower ft Montana l'ow Light 8a Co Ba 1 73 'B 77 Vlr'u Carolina S 78 Chem Co let 4 78 10... . 92 Montr' I Tram- Virginia Rail waya Oa wave oa 1 00 1 77 K Y C a II R 2. . . 77 It n 3a 12 .. 78 3. . C4K N Y C ft II ItW'n r.c'o lat It II 4a 0. 78'-4 10... 70aV'n Union la N Y O ft II ill 2 . . 78 n R Oa 2 77, t 8U;I 4 SO.WIIon Co lat N York Dovk 1 . . 88 Co In 1 88U 6 , . . 00 Wlleon Co cv N Y'k Lack ft! 4. . 86 W'n Oa 3.... 86 1 00 Total. 1.1.0811,000, compared with tll.tOO, 000 yeatrrday. Thua far thla week. $60,007. 000. Same period laat week, 131,210.000. High Low Cloee no.oo Do.80 no.oo 85.0(1 84.80 84.80 80.00 8.1.72 85.72 85.12 85.00 85.02 88.08 88.50 88.58 Liberty 4th 4i,i. 85.42 85.20 85.24 Vic NotcsuSViH. . . 05.84 05.7C 05.70 Vic Notes 4'V,s. .. 05.80 05.70 05.80 Liberty aft ... Liberty 21 4s... Liberty 1st 4s. Liberty 2d 4is. Liberty 3d 4Vis.. BKHOIOt'H NOTICES Uapllat TIIE TBMI1.K . nroad and llrrkk eta. (1000 North). 8000 aeata. RUB3BI.I. H. CONWELT Paator. William Dire McCurdy, Aaaoclate Paator Dr. J. Mnrvln Hanna. Mualcal Director. Frederick U. Htarke. Organlat. The Temple la on all-year-round Church, Sunday aervlcca morning and avenlnc all uinmrr. Morning Worahlo lth Sermon by Anaoclate raator nt 10:30 i.ve.nlnir Worahlo with Sermon llluatrated by motion plcturea at 7:46. r:erybodv welcome Mlaefllaneona siMvsoN cnovi: fAiir siketina ANn IIIIU.K rONFKIIKNCIS. July 17 to Aug. 2. A aplendld program haa been arranged, reaching by Illuhopa Joneph . Iferry and O. Wealey lfurna.. Itcv. Amoa Johnaon. p. D.. Rev. C. M. Iloawell. V D.. Key. IV. llornea Lower, D. D.. Rev. Oladatone Holm. D O.. Rev. Harold Taul Bloan, D. I).. Rev W. C. Handeraon. D. D.. Rev. Homer IV. Tope. D. I. Rtv J. if Mackay. Rev. J. T, Klngaley. llev. W. II. Ileevoa. Rev. R. h. wella. Rev. Amoa Crowell. R.v W. J. Downing. Rev R. Hadcllffe. Rev. C. T. Uonbergr. Rev. Howard K. Hand, Rev, W E. P. Haaa and Rev. C. rl Voolaton. D. D. . , . , Program can tw obtained from Mr. neorre IV. Rlgga. Becrelary. Trevoae. Pa. Frlrnda THE OI.P MKRION MEETINO HOUSE, alt uated on Montgomery pike. Merlon. own for acnlceii every Flrai-day (Sunday) n?5rn"n"nt 11 o'clock It waa built-in 11S2. Hero IVIIIolm Penn wowhlpe4 One of the oldat, moat hlatorlcal church edl ncea In thta country. Cordial Invitation emended to vlallora. Preahytriion Aliril 8T. rilintCII.iaih and Arch. Rev. C. B, MACARTNEY. D. D., Mln- io.S a. m and 8 p. m. Rev. Merle II. Anderaon, D. D. 7 '80 p. m. Oritun Recital. THE IIKTHLKHKM CHUIini l'HENIUTlCUIAN llroad and Diamond fly. Rev. WILLIAM L Mt onMI9!5' O'Sn r tn Habbath School, Leaa lee T: DAVID BPARKfl SAllL'fl . I, Ject Paator. eaaon aub- IITE in an .. m Morn ng wpranin. nuojecioi rmonl 'JBHUB AND TI B LITIS IIKHE-' 7:011 p. m,Young People a Hoc el ft U 7 4ii n m Evening Service. Subject of aJrmmir'lJRINK KOH THE TUIftHTT." "rhTpastor'wIM preach at both "Vloea. D.ll Vacation' lilblo School for all who BverX'dTwtfccmo to all entl. the Shnmrock was planted to weather and wns doing her best to stny there. Hut she did not have the necessary qualities to hold the advantage when the renllv serious business of negotiat ing the start began. The mnnner of the stnrt was ns follows: When the regatta committee hauled down the postponement flag nnd an nounced the course, both yachts were well to the cnstwnrd of the line. The challenger was to windward and Immediately the preparatory slgnnl was blown, she fcent up u No. 2 bnby Jib in stops nnd immediately broke it out. Itesolute'H kite wns set two minutes later and lmth bontB'wcrc making up townrd the line. At this time n Erent nnvy blimp ho vered over the two racers, the vague sunlight glistering upon her shining gray sides. At noon the ocenn, ns seen from shore, wns nothing ;nore nor less than a mammoth mother-of-pearl back drop. nway from him ns he did ut tho stnrt of Thursday's race. hcrever Hesolutc sailed there, In close vicinity, was Shamrock. Skinner Adams wns not runninc nwnv from the encounter nnd, In fact, carried the war to llurton when he tni ked ncntlv on to Shamrock's weather side about n mile south of the lightship at Just about the time when tho postponement signal wns sent wriggling up to the Harryton's stay, thereby setting nt naught nil the effort? and brain energy thut had been employed in the Jockeying miitih. Average Conditions No one the Rcsolute's sailing direc tors least of all has any iden that one swallow, ns one mny say. makes a drink nny more thnn one jntht race lost through u stroke of ill luck makes tan America's Cup scries. In fact, in Thursday's race it was clearly Indi cated thnt under conditions then ob taining Hesolute hnd the heels of her rival. That demonstration, of course, was very significant. It meant u great deal, more especially so inasmuch ns the sort of ronilitlons that obtained on Thursday nre n fnlr average of July conditions off the consts of New Jer sey and Long Island. What Kir Thomns nnd his confreres were pulling for today was n whole sail breeze, or in any event n wind suf ficiently weighty to shove the chal lenger over on her salliug lines. Any shellback will tell you that a yacht designed chiefly to sail with n list to starboard or port is not going to do so well when she is driven nlong upright, "stiff as a church," n the sailor say. The advantage or one of the advantages which Resolute held on Thtirailnv wnu n certain amount of tenderness to such wind ns blew. Thnt is, sho dnrtel nlong nicely heeled unuer winds that made little Impression on tho Emerald racer. Judgment Reversed Now wo bad supposed that light airs wcro Shamrock's metier nnd hnd look ed for Hesolute'n best chance to come when the breezes were somewhat weighty. With knowledge now In our possession we find the necessity of re versing this judgment, so the next thing to know is whether Resolute is nlso superior when breezes nre lusty. Sir Thomas thinks not. so do the men who arc handling her. Which wns the grent reason why gifts from Old Aeolus were Invoked today. v Those who visited the two sloops In n press lntinrh nt nn enrly hour today found tho two crews transferring from their liniiselmntH to the ynrhts, where nt once they M to work stripping off the sail coverings and drnwlng fromMintches the bend sails thnt would be used in railing around the Hook tn the start ing line. Meanwhile the nfterguards of the two sloops were studying wind con ditions in order thnt they might become inmiiiur with the sort of prouicm tnoy would have to work out. There Is, of course, n problem in every leg of a yncht race more so In a windward lez. of course : but n prob lem, none tho less, in nil. For todny's event the conditions call for a race over nn cdiiilnteral tr angle of thirty miles. ten miles to n leg. The Idea would be so to nrrnnco the course ns to send tho ynchts on n windward leg, thus clvinc them n bent, which the second leg a reach that Is, with the wind coinlne over thu beam nnd naturally n run to the homo mnrk ; thus the racers would liav a test in the three cardinal points of sailing nn ndequntc test. Of course, there was rcnlly no telling nt nn early hour Just what the wind wns going to do, but there were signs to be rend by the wcatherwlsc, and of nil experts in 'tills, particular none Is moro weathcrwlso that Captain Con nolly, who this morning wns seen on the qunrterdeck of the defender con versing with Skipper Adams. Now Captain Connollv is n Sandy Hook pilot of long experience. No one nlong tbe const knows nny more nbout wind nnd weather in this vicinity thnn In.. He hns sailed In many n cup race nn meteorologlcnl ndviser and last TlmrMlnv was the first time in thlrti vcars tho only time, that is thnt hu ivor stood on the deck of n bentcn de fender. He did not fall in love with the innovntion. n mntrnst tn the incautious propensities f some of the excursion sMppcrH seven teen years ago. , liesoiuie nut first Resolute was the first sloop to have her mntnsnil nnd lower hendsalls pt. and nlso the first to sail to the .point of the Hook, there to meet her tilg nnd be towed over the bar to the Am brose chnnnel light vessel. It wns npparent that upon this occn slon the directors of the sloop Intended to nut the sloop through some rigorous preliminary paces, it being understood thnt nny nccldent hnppenlng before the yachts started in a race would not lose her tbe event, but merely cnusc It to be Postponed. As to Sir Thomns Linton's state ment regarding Thursday's fiasco that be would not accept the victory If the New York Yacht Club did not wish It, he made, no doubt without ktrbw ledge, n statement that meant nothing nt all. Tor after Shamrock bad crossed the lino Sir Thomas could not relinquish tho victory even If lie wished to do so and the New York Yncht Club oImi wished this. Whnt Shamrock, could hnve done would have been to hnve withdrawn from the event ns soon ns Resolute' condition wns made clenr and thnt would hnve been nn net of mngnnnlmlty too ridiculous for words. It Is under stood that It Is as much the function of n rnelng jocht to hold herself to gether ns It is for her to sail swiftly. Resolute, by the way. wns the fourth sloop in the history of Arm-Hen's Cup races to fnil tn finish nn event. In tfce last race of tho 1805 contest Vnlkyrio III withdrew immediate! v after crossing tho 'starting line. On October 17, 1800, Shamrock lost her topmast aud withdrew in the hpcond race of that year, and on September .1, 10o:i. Shnmrock III did not finish In the final race of the scries, ns she wns nlready beaten nnd had nothing to gnln by continuing. Just once in the history of the cup races has u competing yncht been dis qualified. This was in the second rnce of the scries of 1805, when Lord Dun raven's Valkyrie lit was disqualified for fouling Defender EASY WAY OUT OF DILEMMA THOMPSON SUIT PLANNED Retirement Act to Be Attacked aa Class Legislation Hyron A. Mllncr, attorney for Dr. Robert Kills Thompson, president of Contrril High School, dcclarts the net which would retire Doctor Thompson and twenty-five other school board employes who nre over seventy is clnss legislation nnd violates the state con stitution. On these grounds, the net will be ht tacked in n suit to be brought Monday for the reinstatement of Doctor Thomp son. Mr. Mllnor declnrcs the net clnss legislation because It applies only to twelve of the 2587 school districts of the state. He will appeal the enso If tin- lower court's decision is unfavor able, be siih. May Settle Chicago Strike Today Chicago, July 17. (Hy A. !.) Dc vclopmentfl In the street-car situation here point to possible settlement of the strike in u conference to bo held todny between Michnel Itoyle, business ngent of tho Klectrit'iil Workers I'iiIoii, nnd officers of the Chicago sjirfnee lines. The strike called bj the cleitrlcnl workers has crippled the city's triinsportntion since enrly Thursday morning. p n t sTnnK has ftit, .. ... .. w.w-.. ...,,,.... r..l r..k.i,. n.itii fn Ift'S.it' 1 Rallies to 18 Li I'hllnilelphlii Rapid Transit stock hfiif j'J another sinking jipell in the Philadelphia j ) u.f. -r.l m. 1. .IaII.I.im ?m M i mwil JjAl'llIlllHi; ,imnj( uv..ii.iik jfy jy 10, or within of the low pricoT 10 made several weeks ago. Tin spk' ' rinsed nf 18 lnxt nlirht. nnd a Wecktfito , ntio-K. '.&?!? v. The recurrent linlildntion wasffct1 trlbutcd to the Increasing uncasiiW,i manifested by the shnreholdcrs nrfjte the security of the dividend, on, wJJlcli y, the directors up to tins tlmo linvc fniltrt t.m f,.t... m.tln.. A .nnfilltlff .. t 11 M l.f.flt.,1 III .lll fl. IK'll. .V Jill........ Wl w.v .'.'.... ..... . . Pfl . hns been culled for Monday nftenlrjon but Interests close to the innnngdment iiHHert Hint action nil the dividend .will be deferred until the Public Hervlc OT Commission mnkes its ruling on the 'Kt fnic adjustment question. The stock wns pressed for tho nolo nnd in view of the limited buying tit'' maud the price declined steadily Ulider the increasing ofTers of sales which np proximnted 1200 shnres in the two hours of the trading. Supporting orders checked the decline before the cl6s, bringing n rally to 18. x ' J KIKTATIONAI. KnUCATIONAI. Roth Rexes DKVHy, PA. Ilolh Hexes lIKVOd, PA. U. S. Commissioner Can't Change $1000 Bill, 8o Reduces Man's Ball Five hundred dollar bills nre just ns 'orco in the Federal Hilildlng ns they are elsewhere, so when n prisoner (lushed Ah n mutter nf fnr-1. 1 three S1000 notes tn cover S2500 bull it was not Ills fault that Resolute did I this afternoon, no chnnge could be iiiimIp, not win. for when It came to finding I and Mie bail for himself nnd his friend v,...PT.es Inst Thursday the Resolute wuslwns cut down to $2000. or SI 000 each. certnlnly the fortunate bont. One prisoner wns Thomas (ioff, of It was Saturday, and this meant ' Twelfth street near Cuintxrlnnd. He that lots of persons who were unnblc was nrrested by Acting Detectives Ro to go down to Thursday's race were' land and Murray nt Twelfth nnd Kll in a position to put to sea today. And bert streets w)ien his actions nroused they did. At 0 o'clock this morning I their suspicions. They found, it is snid, there were twice ns many yachts col- n five-gallon Jug of whisky in his auto lcctcd inside and outside Sandy Hook mobile. as there were on the day of the first William Honey, of Twrlfth street nice, nnd later a glance at the proces- near Somerset, interfered nt this point, slon mnking its way down pnst the ' the police say, nnd nlso wns nrrested. West Hank Hencon suggested that the , The men were nrrnlgned before Vnited 10,000 spectators who attended the first I States Commissioner Manley, in the event would be heavily outnumbered b I Federal Building. (Ioff was charged today's tnrong. -n Itli transporting liquor without u The Plymouth. Oriznbn and nil the license. rest of the excursion steambonts which - attended Thursdaj's event were out on Blight Hits White Potatoes the ocean shortly nfter 10 o dork, but mhi iiiii -v i ti.i- it i. thev were not nhend nf the destroers, ,ll"" ca "'I1: ?V " "W7,TA.ln,!l ami the mine sweepers which combined 1 f lin trud:. "f flf'ds of nn Thursdnv to teen tic course c car "'"" r" ..'".""" ucibcjt um. ACERWOOD TUTORING SCHOOL Faculty of Specialists Specialixes in: IMuradnir buju nnd Klrls who nro normal tn soclul life but require apeclal nttentlon In tulle, KlndfTBnrten throuch Iilch Bchool. , Vocational trnlnltiff In farming und uomrtlo science. Adilnta I!ox 11, DBVON, I'A.. or Pulillc Leduer fkrvlce Ilureau. DEVEREUX MANOR Ilxrlui-lve country home for children aerloualy handicapped by mental or nhyalcal limitation. 3.1 acres of lawn and woodland. Addrcaa Sanatorium Department, Itox B, DEVON. Public Ledger Service Ilureau. PA., r Chemistry Pharmacy Bacteriology cdTei 'iTivl These professions todny ler wonderful ana weii- I'lng opportunities to young men and women, America's oldest College of I'h.irmncy offers you nn ex cellent opportunity to enter one of these professions. Two, UlirM and tour veiir wiir-v. leading to recognized degrc-5. We may bo'nblo to suggest how you can enrn n part of jour expenses while attending college. Write or call for Catalog K-72. PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY & SCIENCE (Formerly Philadelphia College of Pharmacy) PHILADELPHIA, PA. K BMH ALMERl Business! School $ . Day and Krir. Open nil aui special fTei alonar mer. courses, . Individual Inatructlon by tCHthers. Graduatea a-uarantai I'uniiiiinH ena xor iiuneiin. Iliiy Tuition, SIB a month j .i ..Ma '- .,.H und will do so today. Their work was well done in the first rnce. Without bluster or mistake they marshnled the grent licet of attending craft nnd kept them in hand throughout. Home credit should, of course, go to the skippers of the spectator licet, who obeyed cheerfully and with alacrity the orders they rccched. This came by way of in South where signs of the blight hnve appeared the growers are nigging tne tubers and mnrkctlng them before the crop is damaged. Agriculturnl experts do not expect the blight to do extensive dam age this season unless there should be n cold, wet spell. Under such condi tions they say that it would spread rapidly. READING. PA BCiniVIJCn.I. 8RMINARY, Heading's Junior t'ollrxe. Keodlnr. Pn. Preparatory and Junior College couraea. New ath field. Chris tian Influenrea predominate. Tuition. 1460 per'year. Warren P. Teel. A.M.. P.P.. Prea ANNV1IXK. PA. Kirulng Tuition. S3 a month Nf MERCANTILE..LIBRARV ' f loth tt. nhove. Climtnnt. lhtW SUMMKR IIOSINESS COURSE 'A! Individual Inatructlon tn Shorthand Orea. ih. .... nn.rtv nril.ni' or Pltmanl tVAH keeplns and Accountancy, and Secretarial Couraea. Clnaaes dally, and .Monday ijaafc, and Thursday evoninca. call or l!fal vrrtt for detailed Information. '. ng riui.A. iiuhinkh colleos k una couriro or tommfrra 1017 Ch ealnnt Ht. 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A compounded lubricant is required that has the flowing, following quality of oil and better lubricating quality than grease. Crew Levick Special Gear Compound will cling to gears at all speeds. It cushions the teeth and prevents wear and noise, and it will stand successfully the sliding, squeezing action of any gears, no matter what the load. It offers the safest and surest protection against wear in the transmission or differential. and it is equally good for packing the wheels and the steering and universal housings. Injected easily and quickly with a grease gun. ST ICa Co2, A M M E R E R Can Cure You RAM'LD.ROIIIUNS zin lluntlnrton Ate.. Hoauiii Consult Ledger Service nureau. s Maplehurst School v VINELAND, N. J. A aelect home school for a limited numbfr 1 of retarded and subnormal children. Nlne I teen yeora' experience. Booklet P. i j AMEL1NK TIRIIAULT A7INADE. Prlnlclpaj! WASHINGTON. P. C. ST-STU-T-T-TERING S1 , Instructive booklet free. liefer to Liartr Service Dureau. Walter McDonnell. 20 Poto? mac Bank Bldg., Washington. D. C Yonng Men and Hoy Young Men and Hoys MKADOWnnOOK. rA MKAPOWIinOOK, TA. , I MEADOWBROOK SCHOOL Country Day School for Boys MEADOWBKUUK, FENNA. Primary School (Boys Untfer 8), Lower School, Upper School A school tnat gives a boy a complete eicmenuiry FchonllnR and prepares for entrance to any uniiirliiiK lino' or rollenre. wltlmnt t il.lni: him away from hja home anil Its vital Influences dur lnK Iilx linpremlonnhle )onrH A f lu"l m which open-air training1, baseball, otc. handwork, and Intellectual xtudy nro rninliiiioil with ' ti .--t -n example and precept to devolop full manhood and cftlclency. School grounds havi 15 acres: lilg-h elevntlon. Located 3 miles north of Jen lclntoun Reading Itallrond to Mcndo brook Autobus service for nearby places Registration and .iKslgnment of clnae. Si-it ! hv . pi .--pectus, terms, etc. address the Head Master, REV. JOHN WHITE WAI.KIin, SI. A. Slrndowbronk. Pn. TRUSTEES riuirles L. Borjo. Jr. George W. Ellclns. Jr. J Smylle Herkness Wnyno Herkness Anderson MacPhee Charles E. Mclnncss John C. Mnrtln Giorge Satterthwntts Robert Sewall aV i CIIKSTKR. PA. C1IITKK. V. Pennsylvania Military College "Trains for Leadership"' Civil Infantry Engineering Large new armory, gymna- Cavalry Chemistry sium tile Po1 and indoor Artillery Commerce rifle ranKe Aviation and Finance Athletics SEPARATE PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR YOUNGER ROYS OF 12 AND UPWARDS COL. CHARLES E. HYATT. HOX 182, CHESTER. PA. AI.I.KNTOWN. l'V. M.KNTOnN, PA. Motor.Oil Cup Grease Special Gear Compound Gasoline Auto Soap , Crew Levick Company New York Boston Philadelphia Syracuio Ch icago St. Paul sfc. JktUUmaii4sraj Allentown Preparatory School aaMit ,t i !JViaBEdDFj.vt!S3XllMBVi Hwri ' i aaaWf- mala "MWaMHaWaWffMaiiMt llMBWlMfW Tlllllfn'rn'lliilW llV3aWrtf ' IHU1.N .M. MIAIThlt, A. Al.. HI! AU.MAbTl'.K Prepares for college o P tech nlcal echool. Small claanea, Indi vidual t n a t r u a tlon. utuaent tov. , ernmeni. All ithli tlce. a p I n did modern bull dlnca, Larc cam Pua and c V mnatium. Hprclal cars for ounier bora. Rat. HUB. Catalner wkst riuTrJi. l'V. I WKSTCHKNTKK .MII.1TAUV ACADEMY quinary iraiuine in a iiumeuhe Mnoui Vnaurnaaaed location on Hudaon Individual attentlnn. Wrlto for catalogue Jamen Nul ion McLure. Conault I'uhllc lx riser Hcrv. llu Ilium; Women mid (llrla 0m oftk Gbmixft hssijpioJvjsexs anclivjin&sofcdl aS "a" S3ta The William Penn Charter School No. 8 South 12th St, Philadelphia VODNDKD 1689 The academic ear 10S0-I1 hectna'Tuea. dar. September 21. ll. and the Proa pectua may ba obtained on application, nulldlnsa will ba open for Ina&ecllon and for claasincatton of puplla September Tth. Rlrhard M. Clummere, Ph. II., Keadmtr. The Gordon-Roney School For uirla. u. Horuce atreat. Garden and . Collera Preparatory Courama, Hoi? nd arm silaa Honey, Prln. (lAHitmox. sid. Vount women and lllrla The Holman School "0Stlw,,tlnu, will open for Ita twenty-neat year Heptembtr 3Sd. 1020. tCllxabatn W. UraLty, A, u lleauinlatreaa. Garrison Forest School A Countru School or Olrla, (ess than an hour from llultlmore. Intermedial and Coil lece Preparatory Hot L. (1AH111BON. itt om liultlmore. Intermedial and r'ol. eparatory Ilo L. (lAltltlBON. life. yUVINHTOW, VA. vt'iiitik ll A i t irM. -i . """" Allegheny Mt.t Covington.- Vo 'liftoff i nnnuiu irimipKim ,-in.ry uyaa Duval r'n.' SI Ann.1. MkI,u,I K-IV..I iiiirir.,.,....i Knid nurao Addr. until Mept 1. CUyta?. : V J WAWHINflTOW. D. O HOLY CROSS ACAD WAHIIINflTOV. Ii O. ijnurina-ril thixrillnc Kliaol tnr Hrta. conault lMiblle Lwlge ftw.lt v a '1 .4ai fn T.. .J.-O