f?-. irmm -'W-V -v's' "i V f Vs V v w V 'VV vfrft-r '"Y ,v.T- V f " u ItK v . '. M ,t m w- I I niij i ',0 M'A. ' ',V M Kf wgy tfe ' TO WEST VIRGINIA Kegtmont at Camp DlX AWattS ri'iltrmlcm of ton-en on tho east -me oi "": ",'", tl. Vl.ir . I i.,.. Me ' ' 6 ' i the m.miiinin- of wide, he liuil any i "u Ii'nWng tlie White House Mr. s - . . . . ... . ,..tu l.otnl nrq illf-rnlc.t il btnteliiet,f It, .elilnli wS'- uraor to tntrain tot , mwi go, no nunt-i , ,n m mmr .... ., ....,, U uruBr cmr,,m ,Ur The llr.-l ilitii.lni.ftil -i tl... lV.Ienl'"';,r wl'-rniw hi ; the wnxc nwiir.l hint I I; Coal Fields ;. , n, .,,;.. -; -J - ' fnZViS h?J m nX J .V" S. VUiveve, , nuUUm, of .nMu.. contract-, he WT- . - . ... . .... f I. 1. . ..irt l.itiM I ........... , ....i .I , wrivillli; T" nrA nr" it n Pcninic lvrn iimhh i.r ii nun n mih" -.- ncMM&c il iv) atniuuo IBk.tll.. I.. (1 II . 4 1.: i,i..rnllin i . ' . .... !... . .... thctlionpht .1,1; wn- .he morning they j, " ,,;.. ,M. hnvlmc fallen , 'iZ or In a'ln'o her ,'",,, trv I '''"IT "nc of Oovornm,nt would entrain for .he -mall war in Hie , ., ,. , , ,IIk. f them i llf J.i.'i. know "l" eu.lv .t r...? ' I0R"ln,i'", of. commercial avlntlon under mountain-of WVt Vi,Klnla ',nd .l"i tie, i si le f ' ff v rlnno . ! l,,roi,ON,'l lcllntlon ha been begun by I.n.niRh, the ionj: Hue-of .In. car-. ,,n.,.l11l., f 1wo mMI U.lled in .ho I R, "., ' n"Ul f1 ,, ;,, - ;i''"7f . "opart.nent. Secretary nmrnumtimi ; a, - ami reconverted l'ull- ,. ,, , ,(,. Mlllltnill ,,sienluJ . nf The mwi. Instead of thi- in "" "r' ,',?,'' ff0l,njr- ,, , , . , innns wen -honte.l ,., o ,l,e -nhnx- of - , , , , .,.,1CX ul.re , , , car- which 1 avei r," l""",?11 .""WMon ot air traf- the com, i nt riL'hts.owii to triKe off ... ., n. .,ri-e.. the1 L,.i,. ..i (. .,...'" . ""',. i he along the lines of rail and water the 1000 men end. oliicer- and nil tin1 equipment the need Ah the men dn-ed tli.-i talked of their pal- who left csrerdin for Hie Went Vlrclma conl lle!d, where tiie miners ale lichtiinr tue armi of Sln(e;l0 ,)11(, ,Pin j,,,,,,,;,, , ,. num.- II Jill llfjilll li-s hlle there wn- a jood deal of Jok ingr- nmotiK the-. veteran- of overmen- nboilt the trouble thej were to Miueleh. there wn- al-o nn undeiuiirient of eti oilne. They have not failed to hear of 1 lien hardy moiiliMineer- and thet, deter mined tiithtlti't nttiiude The.f -.now n Wll u their i-iiiiiinnndlns otUcei-n iheir job would not In- 11 n eu-v one. No one knows what 1 1111 the trams will depart The reelnietit will be ills tributed uinoiiK M'vernl tinuw lemiriK Ot 8ll0rt lIltetMlls For tllllll-e'o-ed reasons, imn official- refnxo to an llOUTlce the time of departure All the men know i- tlmi thet'ic golnc. Witl- I.eel1Ie. it wn- n i,ie-tion of dre Im; ni, fnllnii; .11 for "m n ti" and then lettitnlnv to linninks iind rollins puck- preparatory to mnrcoiiu. to the train Extr.i auiniiinitioi, and th- few sup-pile- not already in the puck- were dis tributed je-terdn after orders Hint the Sixteenth w is to be one of the font regiment:! of infantry to be sent to the coal region. Believe W. Va. Hands Will Disperse Today Cnntlnnnl from I'nf On- firing line to inform the iniini Federal troop- had nrrlviil. Protect Troop Train Three Hat uir- were push-d abend of the online uti tlie trip from St. Albnns to Mndiaoii a- a protection ui;:itii-t mines or derailment. Tie- train was In darkne-s. except for the searchlight wbicli -hone over the tint enrs to the track nhenil and tin- h'lare from the firebox of the engine. Here and there was the glow of a cigarette In the train Out of a win dow n'i the train semi-elrcl'l around 1, curve, two men could be "eeii standing on tKe front end of the lending tint car. They were observers looking for dera.l-men't-. Am the first of the troop stinted for Sharpie-. Itlizr.anl returned and reported Miooting was still in progress, hut that the miners wi-hed to return to their home- as soon a Federal troops should come to gunrnntoe them protection He raid five airplnne- sent up from Logan County dropped bombs manufactured of gas pipe nnd hijh explosive- over the miners' Intnl. but that no one had been injured. One of the bombs, lie mi id. fell between two women who wen standing 111 n yutd, but it failed to ex nlode. I ; Soid.s Pouring , I army nirpini.es were ordered to make a plode reconnaissance of the disturbed area yesterday afternoon. They reported everything quiet. The nrmy filers said they carried no explosives They tlew from Charleston to the southern coun ties ami back again. At 7 A. M. todny a third troop train arriveilliti Mndison ami the soldiei- de trained' and establii bed hcail'inurler with Colonel C A. Mnitiu m com mand. Th town of Mndison tool; on a martial aspect. Army equipment con sisting (if field ranges, armv automnbtles and motorcycles and oilier military pararlhi'rnnliu were to be see,, fvery where. That l the miners did not expect to give up the fight until Hie Federal troop- were actually mi the fighting ground "whs evidenced here earlv today xvhen vn string of tlat curs, alleged to have ?ieeu commandeered b armed bands, and carrying recruits and sup plies to the front, preceded the first troop trutin up to Sharpies. Prevhsfrdy it had curried wounded miner1 frvun the front to their bom' nlon? the line to Danville At least two oil theni, were taken to Sr. Albnns Her and there alotii; the route fii.m St. Albiins (to Madison little groups of-liii-n :mi wiuien 'ire gntnered at v,l- lage sfu.io-w. I'or the mo-t part they were siMt'l '!.- the first train iiurjiiig Kcde-.il ttrintis rolled bv Immedinreli- u,inn reaching Madi-mi last ir.gJ' half of Hie troops were Where Are Our Soldier Dead? ft&'i r L Hour 1'ruf. .luhnson', imnrr In Ills I.erlur Where Are the Dead? T Tin: 3IETROF0LITAN OPERA HOUSE rres's .vofes, ' l' M Sunday, Sept. t Prof JohliMin u world nrenehnr ' Tlin Tai-rnr.. in r-i... n.n pealed to many bereaved b war "Has brilliant nilnii .mil ibnout Vllle. Kentucky r . "Ir ii,S!e".r 'h'oher n thorough scholar and a mngnetie sneaker" Ledger rhllndelphlo. I'n ' r' "Held hlB audience spellbound -Topeka Dally Capitol, Topeka, "His Itnowlidgo of Creek and Hebrew advantages him as a Dibll. cal Interpreter' Baltimore American, Baltimore, Mil. Free Admission. No Collection. No Solicitation. AUSPICES LAYMEN'S HOME MISSIONARY MOVEMENT a.. t'lneetl on yunril ami tlio other linlf I ('turned to tlio ronclvK to sleep. Tho soltUorj are nenrly all veteran. lAwut. W. Vn Sept. ;i. ui a. IM) -Colonel lliirliankw, miiiiimnifliis the i:ite nnil ciii:itt foreei In Iakhii ICo'itVy. ntiiiimtifiil it noon that re- . norts reuoJiiiiB him from Spruce ror! Kiilih. -i.i-l il- -111,111101, lure liuil liwn '" ito-hipiii yns i.e. t-Htnu-"i-Miii,iii.tlp. unlet." Tin' nnh . .n I""1! '-' iiutlmrlty of tin l-ultcd States 1 were mm e lor a inui'ii inruer urn-. uliWIiVjirllltj iitlbers Nllil tlnn were e-pcelintf'-licforc the iln wiih over 'I'lieiwcre ieHirtn tti'it il immber "f men rum lie iirnn i.ppirteii m ui C'ltlio'l.ii'- .IIU, mil nieir amuny wn- not ill-eloed. I'lrlnc wn- reiuiiieil u -hurt vfJiiie be c... hi frioi, ii itniehliie 1:1111s uloni; . ( "looked ,," ....... .. -. --- .- . Creek. The ileleuilur-' ram it. KEXTUCKIAHS FIRE across tug nn i:r WIIil.nnMiii. W. Va.. Sept. :! 1 H A P 1 Firing from the Kciituck hllL iiloti'; Tin: Hucr into West V,r iniii,, minim' villnires was resumed to- ibn shortlv after the guard which Ma- jo,' Tom Davis. Covernor Morgan's per- s,-niil representative in .Mingo niinn . 1 hnil in-'iiii.iined during the night, hud letnrneil one wn- nun, .i Davis said Witli the withdrawal f the Sttite po- lice from M11170 Coiiiit to rc-.'iifoi-ce the "defeii-e iiruiv" in I.ogiin. Major I . .,..!.. Dims inustei-eil nil,' tne .-sjaie ern-i-n eompam of the new Nitiotial (iiiaril , These men weie upp!ciii. nl-'d b some ."nil M'lunleer- who bine been held in rcndlnc-. here for h ihle exentualities 11. the coal -Hike one along Tug ItiM-r --booting from the K.eniuek -Ide w.is 11 ported sec:-al times during the week.j the principal objeet nf nil.icl. 1 eiiu Merrlmuc. Last nignt Major Davis had his entire ton f -nine lilM) men along the fortx miles of Ixinler.bnt otili once were they tired upon They were wnhdrawn this morning and re p. rts re.ii-heil Mnior lhivii wi'hin .111 hour afterward ftiat the ii-mnnstratioii against Merr'inne had liecn resumed Mnior Davis siiid he did not know wiiellier Federal troops were to be sent, to Mingo, but he fe't that with h. present force he could multrtuiu older ,n the eoutitv G0MPERS PLEADS WITH PRESIDEST, III'IIIIHI- 'l Mil '- -- tl VII f(l 111 HI IlltHI 1 M, iiiii MMIIi. IL II 1 1 .Mrs. ltetitn-r. who Is snul to have blown w 11 ..... u..., " ill.- V V i-J0"1 ,'"' ''K1" hefore the -hooting be WiLslilmrton. Sept 1 Me A 1 ' lBllIl. .JPs d Wil-ou are i,, the Sniuuel Uoinper-. president of ttn Harribburg Hospital, and llenner is in American Fed-ration of Labor, mid yiilTliiitowii jail. President llanlliig todiu that against' r-nnrT DDintro ue"r7r7nirr 1 Hie ntlthorilv of the Gnvernment of the rUUU rnlUES HERE RISE I'nltisl States "the n.siple of Wcs, Vie- ginin cannot and must not -tninl 111 im tile array." Mr (!onie-r.s atnl James Lord, presi dent of tlie milling ilep.iitincnt of the Federation, called on the President, they explained, to Iny before liuil-- the Sllllllliou lis ioi-.v ir,l,-il Jl. v'liiiill Mr. (Jumpers said be 11U0 told the ' .' President that, after all. when Hie men 1 hove obeved the order of Hie President1 and dlspenl. "it mm crush their V .' 1 1 , , 1 spirit, but ihut is no lemedy of the !..... 1... :.. w.. . ' ' , ... ' lt J!., J K5, Lewis !,f the llml,, Mine I Workers of America, that u confen nee Catch a Cold ! Thin clothing changeable xveather a chill and you've started something. At the first sign use LUDEN'S. Soothe throat and nose clear the clogg-cd-up air passages. UJDEN'S mentKol couon a rops 7iiifa &i) '.W.W.W.VWA'.V AMiat Say God, Min and Satan Which Is Right? 'The Bulletin, Ulasgow Keotlii i,l heart " I'ouiier Journal, Iouis- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, of operators nnil miners be called to.1 endeavor to roach n concliiMon which would nut only settle the iirewnt cou i trovvrqy, btif; estnlilHi better relations j netweeu mo miiir'1'8 mm npenttort) lor' the fittitie. I j 'I'lic I'tcHuleiit. Mr, (inmpers wild, li.-detird with keen Intercut anil sympa tic to Ills nppnil, but Ntnteil Hint lil.i, .III Ihik Kin ili.mitiM.i nf nnlA UIH III'- IIIM I II .VIMl ll '17 11 Ollltl, UKcneies in e really llie cnii-e whole ronlliet now. t "The operator- have refuneil." he' -ahl, "to conform the output of the! initi.w to what has been ami I- the prac inei pay f.,r tl. Iill,.. 1 i..' :, illliintity ol conl In these rni-H and nnv , ." 1 ... "T. .:"'" "Y?.r. the men SJ. -ill p,.r carload of live -ton.-, fully ."ill to till per cent les.- than would he Hie payment in wage- under the tou iiiirc HVrtciii and the wnije awnnl by the l'Vilernl Coiiinilssloii.'- TO ARREST UNION CHIEFS 1. -....1.. ci 111 l,- ... . . I """""' ancriii nan warrants tor Keeney and Mooney Charleston. H'. Vi., Sept .", - (I5v A. P. 1-Sheriff Walker, of Kiin-iwhii County, ha- not yet been able to M-rve warrimls I OOOIl Ilisfrief Prndl,liil Charles . Ke-ney and District Seen- tr.v Fred Moonei , of the I'nlted Mine Worker-, who weie tndleteil i.. ilii.m .. . .. ' Coiiuti lor alleged innnectiou with 11 -hooting several inouths ago. Neither (icial bus been nt tho mmers' head- (iiarter- -nice the Sheriff rccelied the currant- on Wednesdiiy. ,, . . ,i .. .1 , . It was said here that members of in .iri'ii iiifirinii Iiiiiiit ttliii.. lm.. ,1., 11 the orgiiuinriini Klimv where they can be found and that the licensed men will -a, lender as miiii u- they bine -ntis- fncioM ,.ssriince their live- will be ,o ini-i-irii. 11 irs oino sum nicy wain a.ssiiratice tliey w91 lie ailiultteil to lail TWO ACCUSED OF KILLING Perry County Jury Blames Con stable's Death onUoncs and Benner llarrir.luirg. Sept. ,'t. 1 By A P 1 lo ,loes .mil Charles Iienner were todin ilei'lared bv 11 Perrv Countv Coroner's jury to have been responsible for the death of Constable Witlimn i'lsit. of Lierool. Pa. CVli W.1M .,ltir leased wire in tlie Postolfice Depnrt while attempting to nrrest members ' ment. of the Henner family in company I The sending to Europe of 11 commis ."., in,r- ""''r"1"" ' f Wilsn,,. of Rion bended by H. H. Howell tn inves Philnilelphm. who wu- -hot in the' tlgote the possibilities of extending tlm IIH l(M" ifijifit- l!ninintniiiif unririfA if fnum Daniel Henner. father of Charles, was held ns a material witness. 11s was Retail Charges Increaoe 6 Per Cent in Month Washington. Sept .", 1 Hj A. P.) lletnil food prices in August showed increases over July prices In fourteen liitlerent cities, aecordiliif to stattstles public by the Department of La-,," - ' J" Philadelphia prices Increased (1 '"'r .r'.'l" : lu ..' h'cago nhhington ew Ilnven Itriileennrt nml iwi ;'" iiflu"- ''i.cport nn I trovi- 1 enee. .1 ner cent' Kansas Cttv 4 ,,er ilenee .T mr eonf gnnuia r"lv A .,. ?'V sXU? V a lu lor ni1 I-lttI" Uo,'k- ' P'r -- .f.' .-, The is Touring Car $1080 Pnnol Business Car $12U - . Parkway East 1r HOOVER CONSIDERS L Federal Exports Recommond Government Supervision of Air Traffic WOULD LESSEN ACCIDENTS I ..... ...,! I . . . . -, 1 '-KiMiuioii wns recommended, ne ram, ".v committee of experts of tho War. Navy and other departments to Increase tlie safetv and more efficient develop ment of the new method of transporta tion. Knaetment of enabling legislation, Mr. Hoover Indicated, would probnbly result in the creation of a bureau of nvlnllon charged with the enforcement of tho rules of air travel similarly to ine act Hi activities of the Hurcau ot Xavlga- ,n tll ,! ..,,., rrlor. , Federal control would greatly reduce 'he hazards of tlying. necording to nn I analysis of aircraft accidents prepared the Manufacturers Aircraft Asw-( it'latlon. ! --h'M'ito he lack of flying regulations., rllL' association n-sctted there nail neen. only fort) serious accidents during the! '..... .1- .... - .1.- ......... liiht six mouth.- of the year among the 1120(1 commercial aircraft which Hew a totnl of H.'JSO.OOO miles between .Inn uar 1 and .lime HO. liKM In the-e accidents fourteen persons weie killed JIOU IIU--l-0 IIIIUI.'O. Ill .'III- llltlllll.t f pv 'J.TJ.HL miles nnd one Injury ..!. and lift. -two Inlured, or one inioiity for every O'J.,100 miles tlown . . -, . W ll'e C OllipailieS Oppose P. 0. Plans ( untliiiirit frwm I'lise One Mr. Hnys' progrnm as iccetitly an nounced involves: The passage of a law by Congress placing complete control of tadio tele graph and telephone communication in the Postotfico Department. Centralization of the sending of alt Governmint messages uow sent by pi' i'i 111 sritii-ik i 1 1 n i. lit mini market nnd weather reports to farms by radio telephone. The tut tor of the three projects is the more important. Mr. Hays ,-, not com mitted to it definitely, lint Mr. Howell, who is an enthusiast, has tilled Mr Hays Willi some of his enthusiasm. An immense extension of Gnwrumcut ac tivities in this respect is among tlie prospects of the future. In Business Already Few realize the extent to which the Government is ulready in the business of wireless conimu mention, in terri tories imperfectly served by the exist ing companies. The totnl investment ot 'j0"""0"1 '" ,a,n" "PParntus in int.- ."uv jjc(i.. 1 iiui'iii Hinjir ..'AictUS I $''.",.O0().O00. The olliie nf Naval Com munications is now handling messages to the extent of about S. 000, 000 words TO Hie I'Metlt ol UDOlIt ft.UIIU.IIIHI Wonls ...... 1, Twentv-live ner cent of this 1 l """'". "-wiiny ne pei 1 1 111 01 1111s 1 " moiiin. i weniv -live per cent OI ins ,1 In particular the Government handles -- first cast practically he w npadster 1025 Sedan J 1015 Screen Hualness DcUverod AVIATION CONIRO -- --v I'ksimia K .-Tf .'iMIII)inoil. Sent. :i. Ine-t hrnt on THORNTON-FULLER AUTOMOBILE of 18th St. Phone, .,"'Vf';.. 2" ". t . Dodge Brothers MOTOR CAR 5 cobimorclnl radio business- from Ishlpa nnd stations in the l'aclflc which Is otherwise Imperfectly served. Within the United State there Is nn extensive radio telegraph service to the, farms. About half the country is covered. The syktem was put Into ef fect on April 10 from the following nir mall stations: Washington, Cin cinnati, Stn Louis, Omaha, North riattc. NelfJ; Hock Spring, Wyo. : Klko and lteno, Nev. Knch station has n radius of about three Intndrcd miles. At 8 o'clock in the morning, market reports covering grain nnd livestock, fruits nnd vegetables, arc transmitted bv wiro to the nhove-nnmed nir mall .stations. From those points, together with local market reports, they are broadcasted by wireless telegraph. Any one with the proper receiving Instru ment inny pick them up and the receiv ing of them on farms, in banks nnd commercial clubs, has grown rapidly. To Substitute rhone The difficulty with tho present system of broadcasting is Hint it is done by radio telegraph nndMhe signals can only be read by persons familiar with the Morse code. Mr. Howell's idea, with which Mr. Hnys is enraptured, Is to subititute the radio telephone Mr the mdlo telegraph at the distributing station and then any farmer with a moderate-priced receiving instrument can take advantage of the Bervlcc. Mr. Howell's dream is such n re ceiver In every fnrmer's home, with the Government sending nil sorts of infor mation useful tn furniers. Mr. Ilnvs says lie won't send general news, so editors of rural papers need not worry. Obviously there nre Immense possi bilities in this such possibilities that the ,wire companies view it with nlarm. The Government mny become such 11 large distributor of communications by land and sea as to make their private distribution work a mere sideshow, which will tend to gravitate into Gov ernment hands. Anyway, they don't like Mr. Howell nnd say that his evil communications aie corrupting the good manners of Mr Hnys. They sny lie will 1m the next Republican Senator from Nebraska, which somehow is a point ngaiiiNt him. HARDINGS ON CRUISE Will Journey Down Chesapeake Bay on Mayflower Washington, Sept. .'i. (P.y A. P.)- Pdesldent nnd Mrs. Harding, will, n party of friends, will leave Washing ton late today on the Mayflower for n cruise down the Potomac and Cbesn peake Ilnv. The joeht will return hero Tuesday morning. It is announced the party will not go ashore at any point. . Those making the trip nre the Secre tary of State and Mrs. Hughes, Sena tor Wntson, of Indiana, and Mrs. Wat son; Representative Moiidcll. nf Wyom ing, and Mrs. Mondell ; George H. Van Pieet. manager nf Hie Ilnrding Publish ing Company, nf Mnrlon. and Mrs. Van Fleet ; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scobey, of San Antonio. Tex . and Miss Abi gail Harding, the President's sister. RESINOL sSoothinq and He&linq Clears Away Blotches l.lxMInK JJIStlnrfie Fixtures Prim nrr ,ioie on n pre war twsfs. J.l7s tlmi ore different I IN, ii iiu nre in nm or neciricn , V !5u "' """ "" "", L. 0l"v"1"- -ndndenc. Hall If you nre In nnl of olectrlcnl last IV Coupo $1705 Car $1115 COMPANY Spruce 1040 "t '' SlMEftlBER " Ml McCLEES GALLERIES 1B07 Walnut Nt. W. LEE HANkH and TROYE KINNEY IIKAVTIFUf. MEZZOTINTS ARTISTIC roAMINO FA1NTIN0H ItKNTOKKn MT.MMl.lt KKHOItTB ockan :rrv. n j. CtpMlty 000. Ocenn City's Icadlntr hotel In uppolnjment. euliln anil rle-. J. Ifnu-Anit HI.oriM. Lnner-MnnoMr .'Ullii.l lll.'in.ii a. i s." ..- . , Sulphur Sprlng. V. Va. T..AM. ....- 1-h rlpnl.rli.r Whll Whlto IMPERIAL 10th and Central At. Kvirr comfort and arvlc. Notable tab'e. UatnlnB Irom hotet Hod. ratfk. New Manaaemrnt. S. K. Newbir. I A. MOiMTF 8" enn, Own ol Ltf myjll 1 C J0r, Heitea roome will, running water. Aimrloan ami Kurnpnii plens. Fall rats At, 11. THOMAS. TK Alwn Brighton rlflco. Special Sop- "s- ivyii , m)r rMei j ihjkh. Riteavnn Itunnlns water all rooms; epec. Discaync HffiU rn(M n IIU,j-DIN NFA nil'T. N. J. Announcing completion and opening of fflockton 23. v On the Ocean fronl Open Through September , In the plte and hotlv aeetlon one mile eouth of Serins l.aka: a charm. Ine hotel accommodating i'00. with lu own boardwalk, Its own private beach and hnthhounos, elirht ncrea of grounds, clubhouse and arlll: tennle. golf. HAMIC MANAORMRNT A THI! irAUIIRN. Ht'IlIN'O I. A KB jv ii, -iTt'jyjs ni:.rii iiavkn. n. .i. THE ENGLESIDE IlKAfll IIAVI'A. NEW JUKSI'.V The Inliiiiil Kraort the only roeort In New Jersey thit ruinbtne perfect hathlnx, irood flalilnx with a modern hotel and sHea euro lellef from Ilm leer Deelilen no 'JVnnli ''oitrln. September in It. P. r.NOI.ll. -Mnnncrr. Vl-ll llrnrh lliiten. N. J. The Terr of -riiMile nnil It.ijhlde Hraorta IIIIOWNS MILLS, X. J. Pifln Whistle Inn Elaino Beaslcy lirroniillt elrl of Keith's Circuit. Pep Rafferty fauious monoloiculht wilt entertain ut Pig ' n Wh istle In n BROWNS MILLS, N. J. during week-end oMir Lnbor Day Mimic for the ilnnee mi .Monday nlxht wl I bv furnl-heil by llenny 1'ranklln a I'hl'a lelphla Kle The orchentra al-jut which Weirt l'nlni couldn't fctop tnlklnK 1'ln'n WhIMlo Inn noiv on riuropean Plan I.olitr irilis nnv ntle Old-foalilnned sfew.-d rhlclcen iltuner row a sperlalt The lamom "Joe" back at head chef. J ICriT.K-iOX. X. II. New Waumbek HOTEL COTTAGES and SUNSET INN Jefferson, N. H. IN Tltn IIKAHT OF TIIH WHITE MOUNTAINS GOLF THNNIS FISIIINO l'rnnli 1'. Miute, MnnjKrr H,sT STKIH'llslU ltd. PA Berwick Inn ',aled. Jliuhtni,-, Form oerwicit inn cl,nnPrtlni. Mlaily Krnuri(1. Onrana. Irolley to entrance. Ilonklet J'CDICICBKS(W 1J StroudburK.Pa. IIKTTI'.KICIX. Ml). HOTEL RIGBIE Open until Sept. IL'. Delightful p'aee to ipond a week In Sent Combination country and soaahorc. Ideal for ret and rocreatlon Wonderful Mew of th old Chcunpenko Uay Heouilful ilrlieM tlirnurli the country OoJil llnhlntf. ,.iii. vin iiK.Min, i-rop. ur.i.Kiiors xotickh II.iptlHt THK TUMI'l.r. Hroad end llerlis it-. 100(1 N ) 80(10 s.ui llor.i. of the Grneo llrptlst Church IlUSSEl.L II OINWKLL. Patnr W.M DVIli: MeCfltDY. iho p...'ir .1. MAKVIN HANNA. Mlllen Dlreeinr 1-711:1) K STAP.Kn, Oriianlt, iJlr'clur Mr. Mn'urdv will preich -it 10,10 in., 7.13. .Mn-rln-T aubjert. "Da and Iiol Temple Mule guiitp'. cr.neltni- of Ilni ..V, P Woml Or. Ilanna. Wllmer .3 "", 1 J nnd Hob Tt M. Hermann, w',1 Hliu (bo fl. lowing iin.Krani. ,ul "Alone the lllu-r of Tln-" . . r,,..,; "Onward. Tpnaid Itnineivuril . tlnnlinl "Wllre ShUl I lie' ZeMni" illr nod.U will Bins; n o,,.pn Solo nt eicb ervlce .Mr. Sinrk-- will b at the urann I'rnioi M-o,"n 1'rldnv. at S K " I'rlcnda OLD MKH1IIN MKITTINCi HOl'SK, Mont K')ini-r pike and M'-eilnR- Hoii.j. lane" ., established b ITlenils In IDS:'. Hit,' Win Ham 1'enii worshiped. Iu opvn rvery Sun day morning Dl' Ine worship at 11 o'clock Cnrdlnl InvlLitlon extendi-d to nil Heachril bj irnln from llrnad Streei Sta tion to Narberth, or automobile. hU, l.nP, Market and H3d ut, ever half hour ptiHuliu thejlivii PrrHb.iterlun AKCII ST. PUIllYTKItl.N CUt'Itdl 18th Rnd Areh. Dr ci.aui:ni i: kdwaiid macautnky Minister ' 10 15 A M. and S P M 11m Ahln II aurl- will preach nimii.LiiiiM pki:siiyti;icia Ilroad and Oliunoiid h(h. ciirui'ii Itev. WILLIAM I, McCOIlMICK. Pastor Rev. S.imuel II. I'urry AaaHtant pHaior 3?ntu.-l,ui'Mr,,ume"t ur ", 2 !I0 p M Hiibbath School, 11 1.1 P M - -fhrlMthlli Unil.n.. 7 .5A'. M "Jeaua at the Door'of lndui. try" IMatthfu xl am. mum. The Puetor will preach nt both nervlces yndnlsdll evening Prayer muotln.. q, V''l,cK, y'J-t "A Week AinoJi0, Kenturky Mountaineers." ' A Hotel gains favor with its patrons through the remarkable expert ability of its chef in preparing attractive dishes for the epicure. A Philadelphia news paper has gained an enviable international reputation for serving the news to satisfy the epicurean appetite. fH'MMRIt Kr.nnT3 . 'ATLANTIC riTV. N. A CAPACITY 7QO rAC'tnC AND AltKANSAS AVM. fllk from Mllllea DoH.f ri&X?A,:i,5fnJ! l'rk. Orcnntta, el. ,1" tfJJfee Hahte. wilrr n roemt. Eilernlee porchrt. tliric "an"- rbta UKk $3780 up Daily, prclul Mkly. Awer. plan. ELBERON A Fireproof Anne. Tonnctneo Av, nr, Iloach. Cap. 100. Central! open iurruundlnaai opp. Catholic k Proliant f.iurches. l'rlv. bth. Running Water in All Rooms Kxcellent table, frerh vents. Window erean. n.1 n-l,ll. t.rvlrn. Ilkul. K. II. Mill)-, M.l" WCLLSBORO Kmtuekr Are., pear Ile.en. ejr. neuiej ePB";?: ten: etnter e? ettrMtJen and P'e .KunnlriBWater l Let V Make You Feel at Ilome in IBa "City of nobuat Henlth" HOTEL MORTON Ocean Knil Vlrirlnla Ave. Canarltr JIM Rlerator. 1'rlmte Ilnitie. etc. Alwari tlperu K7.IIA O. nni.T. PAWI. M. COPK. t'repa, HI'KCIAI. HKUUt'ICll HKIT. IIATKS Km PN CETAN AVr. f Inl hotel from Uuh and eterlooklna ,n. CentrallT located: llrtproof: eUretor: prlv. kethi; bathlnff from OKI. vooiei uinina uoom in eiij on lopivininoer wiui mutIh. nMnsdnriipMMwklr. II. A.LKVKIU. snoREHAM Vlmlnla Ave. Cloae to llaoh and Steel Pier Capacity 250. American plan. I'rlvate batia. Ilunnlns water. Elevator. Electricity. Hpec, Bept. A Fall Katei. ALOIS nhtJIIKB Vlmlnla av., 8d hotel from Ileach. Private hatha, run. wator, elev., Itcdltced Kail rates. SAM EM.IS. Owner. N.J. COLLINS. Miir. C X UVEJFrr01vJ Keniurky Ave., udjaient lo llepch uvery nptKiintment. rumi.iK ami HUHVICK UNKXt'CI.Lllli, Ilea- rnieR. Mm. . IIKI'I'KBH. Prop LABOR DAY SPECIAL i9.i;n wu Kun. & lion, fur iai.li per- Don two In a rnoni AM Mil l'n I mini I nlll Tnewilov Morning SFNATOR Fireproof. Firsthoiel from Ji.ma unnrdwgiu nnii ytcei p,,, on Vlrnlnlo Ave. The new kind of Hotel. Newly furnished nnd evorjthlnff arranged for nur lomtort. Let us ei-nd ou booklet HOTEL RAVEN R0YD --, Fall rntoe. Hun. water. Private lmthn. Klnv I'lmne snna-w. ihaac nownu tabor inn """,", "''."vrriL0"":' ivi lUsiiuuiii miftr luuiiia, Hjca'lcnt table, luth aeaeon. Special raua from Labor Dav .t P. ft A. M. 1)UN.V. HOTEL CONTINENTAL Alwavn open. aJwaye readv: terms moderate. I Write or phiiiv. M WALSH DUNCAN. cannuuuai, j,.n rnt tln wklv 1 illv. l-calnnlng Sent 7 Ono. W I.nnree. Westminatcr Kentucky Av. nr. lieacb. TrcJUiunsur Kcvntor- private hathet running water Open all yeii c. A. KOPP THE W ATKINS Soutl Carolina Ave. near inc. vrtiivinopftch ack ,n pre.w(lr rntee. Amor plan Linton n. Arnold Owner WILDWdllll. -, ,. SHELDON Wlldwood'a Flneit Hotel. Spcclnl rntei, etvtr T.nbi. Day, I), .t. WOODS Ownerililp Mannc-mnt CKNTKAL INN Holly Ileach and Tnvlor Avenua Hpoclul rnlCH oer Labor Day, TORUK-JHALi:. PA. Mordton Inn Dlrcctlv on Delaware. Hoard. .. ., . ..., Init b' 0ay and wo"l- Tennis. boatlnK. bathing; excel "rulslne", reaeon. able. HI mile', from Urond St sta. Arrange menu solicited for prlv dancea. dlnrier, cam pirtlee. M P. Thron. Ph. Tnrresdiilo 7n:i:i LCXIXIN. KXOLAXD When In I.omlan afnn a. THK OOUDON lIOTBLll f. a. NATION & co. 3D ft CIIKSTXI'T hTS. BANKERS .....s."c""',or 'o , SAILKIt 4 OTKVKXSn.V LLILLIIZJ-Z mihi. niuru I'.ip llfiniTtk Sixty thousand dollars re quired; will pay handsome commission for sum needed for first mortgage on our own bllildilie;. n 913, Ledger OiTice IINANt'IAf. I1S.NS I.VAMA CLNTUAL IIUI'WivTi" nA i"ld.llty 'irust Coiiipany, Truaioe ,ln?,V; the inortRiuo of the Peiin.ilViini? ,r,ln,9, Irewlmr Company, dated October 2B iso?' Invltea proposiini for the eale in A. l8u: Truste.i of all or ,-inj rn?t ot fifty thon-.l'i Jolurs ($.-,0,000) of bonds secured by"". "n'' moriKHjB. propo,,,!, to bo iidVireaLi ?5 FIDKUTY TIll'HT-TOMPANT. Trustee Philadelphia. AuiiiBt l-r i (1BST. I'rnl.ln, o :n2i. -wj i:i.ncTitic hioiiAuu HATTJSBV Allenheny avenue and mm tre,t , .. , Philadelphia. July 0. 101 a special mectlnu he d ihi. '.ii--1 s"Hl-.."lY Board of Directors declared n?.ftY-. ,h three dollars (J3.00) Per Vhnro frnmtl", nt cumulated uriUu f ,h- ""J.rm 'he. ao- WALTslin Q HKNnrcnsov Trea. ProponnU NO IKK TO IIIDDKIIS l'OrrSTmiA-lli7Ti ,,, SCHOOL. r"""- "ls.lt Public not ii be-nr ..i..... L'o.rd ol Education, f -no lluronih ",', ,ho Monday w,,rmb,r M, nt ,,. , , and tl...Var!;rtthiXr.!vr.n. " MNiled ,pi.ai fur fii nlHiTrn. ,Ji ' P'n n-ileri.il ,u construct a ,10w 1i,L"hbal. Sn,i -n J'l-iiiHin nt . Polt.iSwn" r ' b- S& "n:li'rco,l,,co-pi---' r. IliUa wl I be i.celvcd for ih. .,. ... . six soiiar.ln con Uiacls i follow,! ,nU"r ,,l P-i 'he KCiiifi.il i ork. iVl.ti h Im. i.. . . - -"-. j . iii't'irrj it-el ami i,.,n. r" 'V nm. iuniinv nnil .i work klmr i ' ,u rk 3 Tor heeling im.i Willi Uindr d thereto 'ne anj all I h i e'e irlciil Morlc. r.- I'ur ilewitor nork I'.-r 'ITrlm-rjilnir ,R r-rh1',oU,X,u'(ir,:rr'JBe,.;,"?I1'""vn, ,be l-aUiilid to w,H l.,fW,ma-.WU,ai',,,1l1,'iri and upi,Vln of ,!,me niH ",ltr """- N1 bhlH will bo cn'n.H.m.1 ..... l'jiil .1 t unified r.,i, '...'. i"'" ".-com. ,1... II.. . . .1 . .... --..-., bo re,.n, 'but.h.IT.'d'VhTr,,, n"9 $1? -oa,l,',rJflrf.i',eSri"lUr"Ul1' '"0 J-U m'nTiC: ah ivork to bo In accordant- win. .... and si,e Ideations ,S t?,r .hn pla,n' Slmps.n St Co Inc .ArohltictaanT vJl ' b !V2 i:..,x IMililhu,- Newark: "v ' j15"'"?"; KrK""b'? Vir'ahllecT;.'""1 " "" and se llleutlo, . ,,renV" '",?.. w "1 n'a.n' s, II IUU LUAHD Ol'' nilUCXTION. Die nn-a I PVINCTON 1 ij iji -lrTiiiiiiiMi ' Dividend ......iti in i.iiuea f.n ,.e ,,...... ". .w .no nn ii ... t' tlin amount of .1 iwr c-in ,,f .1 !""' ' a ol th- bid ir ie-ci'nl,li hbi i '""""lit mioiint binding th. I j,r , ' ml "' lll' icnlraet if ai Virdod hlni rhJ """"' Iho jropn,uI with "umy '"A.ulr.M? m'".",', ,,!'9 Hie aueclllc iMona 'luir.u ,ir, fixed by Ike 'for the purpl.sV of'cVtlmatln,""00' s nf- v-hich will bo loaned to th. pro-,! . ib'm1!' del on deposit ut a cert fled ch-clc ,?. b.li''" ::.jAn"r,mi0r"fvr- TOWN, PA. -"" H. Jt LESS tO. t t. J'!.'.,',-n-- HTF.AMWIIIP NQTirr-Ji KERR LINES Sailing from. Philadelphia BREMEN---HAMBURG S. S. "Bannocjk" (USSB) Sailing September 17 ANTWERP-, HAMBURG SS "Cily of nint" (USSB) Now Loading-Sailing Sent, in (Vlu Antwerp.) U Hudson Shipping Co., Inc, Mtrntft LAFAYETTE BUILDINr. PHILADELPHIA, PA. IVll Telepliena "'"'"ne Telnk Iximimru o.oi .iinin oho PHILADELPHIA Direct to Glasgow & Avonmouth S. S. "Monmouth" (U.S.S.B.) Sailing Sept. 6 Baltimore Steamsnip Co., Inc. For rates, apace, etc. apply HUDSON SHIPPING CO., Inc. A genu 615-616 Lafayette Bulldi'n( PHILADELPHIA Hell Telephone Keystone Telcnn... J,M,,,u..l.t UmV-W AUUII1 ) .uaaA'ii m'mLL1j Passenger and freight Service" "From New York (IlKUIIOtltO AND HOt'TIIAMPTOV OU'KKSS OF INDIA . . Sept. 7 --, Ii All IUUir.ii. ... . heiu. 1 (let. 4 ru. n lir.IUCNtlAIII.Y Reut. 22 Del. in.. CAUJIAXIA Oct. H Xor. S Dm. I VlVf,Kl'Ulll, CARMAXIA . . Sntt. 10 Pec. SI CAUOXI.V . .hept. t. . ALIIANIA tnew) Heul. B Nov I rvTTi SCVTIIIA (new) .Oct. It Nov. IS DtuJ.. i-i, uui' 111 rt.n liAJiiiuno 1 SAXOMA . . Hept. 17 Oct. t Die II LONDONDKHlir AND GLASGOW roLI'MIILV Sept. 10 (let. g 1 ALIIKKIA .' .. .Oft-. I Nov! II '. AHSVHIA . (ICt. 20 Dec. J J , PHILADIILPIUA TO LONDON VA1C0XIA ... . Septll 1 unaru nun ancnnr .-iienm ntup ijnri. Pneener oniee, HUH) lVnlnol fit . PhTk ..v.... s. ...... nv ..M.i.,, nuat Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA to BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW USSB SS "OPELIKA" Expected to Sail Middle September AT CONVKKKNCK HATES Harriss, Magill & Co., Ine. 425 Lnfnyettu Jildc. Philadclphlt Lombard o'.".'0-l Main 13! AMERICA LINE New York to Rotterdam Via Plymouth and Eoulogne-iur-M RYNDAM Sept. 10 Oct. 15 NaT. U N. AMSTERDAM.. Sept. 17 Oct. 22 Not.M N00RDAM Sept 24 Oct. 29 Dec ) ROTTERDAM ....Oct. 8 Nor. 12 Dec. 1? Ptiicnicr Office. 1531 Walnut St.. P.iu, BTRMHnTS ' Special Excursions SATURDAY SUNDAY LABOR DAY Wilmington PENNSGROVE and CHESTER Surprise tho ones you are most lnlr csted In by tnklnB them for a holtitof sail Into "Ths Coutnry Where Klows the llrandywlne " Pamous Hlnco pre.Reolutlonarv dsv --the historical. Ilrnndyivlno wit! it' leautlful park wonderful .cenlr ntfecW snd dellBhlful boatlnu end flihln. eronlR jou upon yur nrrlia' t Wil mington DAM.ICIIT SAVINO TIMK Saturday. Sunday and Labor Dir I-me Phllndrlnlila 7:.1i, li.uo, 0:!D, I'.'ilMI, tliO, H:0O. 4iS, -(1:00, 7.00, 8:30 nnd 'HiSO P. M. l,ei,- M'Umlnrtnn 'l-an, am. I:M. 12:0(1, 1:30. 3:00. 4il,1, VliOO, MiOO, 8:30 mid '0i30 P. JL Stops PennsEriiTe. flops Pennsgrort SaturdasN only. All boats stop at Chriter, Pier 5 North, l'lrst M'lisrf nboie Arch St, s STKAMIKI Tf- KKSOItT-l 1 Til K LAIIOIt DAY UXCt 1ISI0N, gy-rrr. MKPTK.MIIMt 3TH T0REW00D GROVE IIM the Chesapeake it Deluwjre Caul hteiiuirr Pni.ec throush tn lorks. .Mm beautiful water trip out of Philadelphia. Simmer. LORD BALTIMORE & ERICSSON Mill li-n.e Pier 3. H. Uelnwure Ae., ; Dili, Ht H o'rlurk A, M. (dujllnlit-miilnic Haul 1 .... .l',,,,I. IlllllVe vs.t.mlnv ,!, HUine eenlntf. FARE, ONE DOLLAR Day Ilout for Ilnltlmorr erry TiifiJifi Thursday nnil rlntunliiy unit Labor On " H o'llork A. M (diiylUht-aatliiB' time). HIT ...flWl',, ,. VJ..V..... ..w..... s- FARE TO BALTIMORE, $1.50 No trip lifce this bj water Irom PhiladtltHl Baltimore & fhilsdelphu Stcsraboal l r "itrJ' TO BALTIMORE ERICSSON LINK ifrrr.jr livury oienire nt R; SaturdHJS, Socio rare, cue n, tl! no round 1 1 id. JJ.UU. DAY STEAMER I From Philadelphia every Tuesday Thu'K day. Hatunlay. at 8 o'clock, fare. ,L onn way, t.iiir riiuiio irip. , ... ..i. Most beautiful water ride nut of Pli'lf? pliln. Send for pamphlet. No Sunday JJi; Hleamer leaves on dayllBht-sailn w Office pier :i Hoirth neiaware v""-- SPECIAL SUNDAY &-e n " EXCURSION Ail day on the water Rmtttfiil Inrewnnrl GrOVO on the Chesapeake & Delaware oanal- Kow Bouili Delaware Ave'.: 8, o'clock ,ery mOrnlnir. daylcht-savlntlme Kars FALraiVERtlNE to BOSTON SphndU SUamtrt-Spl'nM Sre- lreaf lira .n waen i.-"." , New edforel Un Mew """" "IT Dally except Bub- Dally 1-b8,u10U,ion H.K. llwstoa It. bt.tMTM-rij' I u rtin wmi -i - . - -- i 11 AMERICA LINeI PUBLICT V, U. m.n. wn" ",V.- I fl".?js?fM.w;ai.iwi umt DaUd Auouot SaAlOSl, Secretary, JITKIII Ql u m im- ""- Vi. I iieUi m art". .1 .J' ll(J.-yl ", Ims;.,,vj sm fA jjS Jf ,gr I LEDGER
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