PW.l n, i--- jj it ' - i- ' ! ' i'A. A ,V f f Mi ' tju V'-' ! ' I f 1 DEFEAT SEN rroup Backing Indopondont Ticket Says Women Will Helo Boat organizanon REGISTRATION four More Chances for you to Register ..i..n who were prnvcnicu ny iuv--' from registering on the T,!ld causes rt" ,l,trntlon tiny may yet Ret thr fl,,rn" .1.. ;n.iPU of their 'their nnmes on i PTta" ngrallon Cornmlf-slonerR in .It nt City Ho" n Heptember JJH,1 IB, .nd ngnln on October 0 ,nThS!i who were out of town on aS.ratlon dn.vs. or kept away "h lllncw or other compclllnR i!S b. rctered by the Commissioners. . . .. !. T nnnnn .. S?"c, "win In tho-primnry election "THrcIaratlons that ilia Vnro organi- "i-C lost the support of the women r. contained In n rtnwmcni nuu "V . - 1 tided ",."'.,.,,( follows B-H;.uili of the registration figures "Analvsti 01 " . inlieI)Cacnt f WiTll the ndcpendcntH who- hnve tlCJS! erll v I go to tho polls at the t,iterei ' h . tc The L'P.VlT-. on nrlmary and vote. S'PU" ..";-- future is the re ooit wcoub"m. '"- -"vomen In the rcglstrntlc nt wards, , Forty -s ore than 1 ,rtSD,.nV wards notably- the Twcn lepwd nt wards no k Ko 'LT More than 100,000 women have iStJ and a glance ft the police roistered dtnrfS SHOWS i. '"- ......I.,,- ,,. ... ii. nt inn nruiuii.iiiiuu n .iii .. irnnti iini'i whii "- t ward, in 'registration of the !mn'H vote. "The Voters T.onene feeW tlllll l" real re just what the arc (ir on means to the city of I'hlla "rhe women identified i w t h the ..-women of Philadelphia women r xnltntlO Sllnhla. The ffi have had ample evidence of just We Vare orBanlxatlonworka. VlSa'tfin S, Sn whe'they ffdlWlon to think for them- ls. c.i. Women IJiidcrstnnil .The Voters' .League iKronfldcnt the ; ' .mVn realize that the campaign w nici ttTi wngit g H not against indlvulual It li wu . i.t ipso men be pnlgn which ?;Se they I tan for n system wh en raw lnr'.01, ,iii lmiisekeenlnK Hpresents oao ""'- "tjgZff r rt..n. therefore. KVor'neoe.ver of Taxes. Wolf or ?1(, rnntroller. 'Graham, for Cn nnd (iablc for Hegister ot lreSBUrcr. "".-.-- , mUH. Wills, who represent 'yi ""',?. ntat and a more progressive nnd effi tent c tv uoernmeiu. 'The 'league calls special attention to the fact that the Ileglstrntlon torn aliriontra will sit in City la 11. Hooin 630. for the puiposo of registering those men and women who were unable to be registered at their division polling places on any ot the three regulnr reg Titration dajs. ' "A number of letters luno been re ceired by the Voters' League from business men and bankers nnd liro cers, indorsing the candidacy of Mr. Graham. Clarence U. Harper, n well-known In dependent, wrote as follows: "The Hepublicnns of l'lillndelphla are to be congratulated upon the op- ortiinity thev hnve to nomlnntp Arthur .Graham, of the Forty-second Ward. for Citv Treasurer nt the primaries September "0 next The City Trees n'rer of I'll lclphla hns under his enre and control Inrge sums of money, nnd r the receipts and disbursements ninnunt each year to many millions of dollars. It li essential thnt the incumbent of this position, which corresponds to that of treasurer of nn. large corporation, ibouM be n man who hns had business and financial experience, as well as by ' a man of chaiacter nnd integrity. Mr Graham's long banking experience is t mfficleut demonstration of his fitness for the office. Lessons From I'nst "Mot nf iih can recall thnt the Re- I publican organization has in time past nominated leading business men like George I). MiCreary nnd Murrell Dob bins for this office, nnd It has only been In recent jenrs thnt the office has been The Mormon ,14 will nc celerate from 10 to 50 miles n hour in 17 to 19 seconds. THE HATCH MOTORS C9 7IO N. BROAD ST - PHILA. BY VOTERS' LEAUUt mB" I 1 Thl, wai preliminary to the Mission of vT UUed rnmpnlgn Committee, pro- . VntnrA' IjPHKUK. . iw i riiuiiii ji,v-"-w "Skookum" By DR. BERTHOLD A. BAER P yu know what "Skookum" means? ru- Skookum," as I rend somo time apo. is n word of the unooK Innpungc, used throughout the Northwest between "I1UC8 nnd Indlnim nn.l ivinnna "punenmn ' "almnn, " "n ,Im Irnl.ln " Oftn. v.;..; r'Tv." "... w,"a All T . "wvu iiiougnt oi a single worn vvnicn wouiu iiescrioe Brnni o.,s ombofcd In the Broad Strcet Chapel, 1309 North bv vi a eT0t' funded by Asher & Son, nnd pers-onnlly conducted flir. A h. Asher. ve I thi mbodici foundc ,, - " .7.ii. reti i 8 stnrt rrom t,lrre on tneir Joti'ey their last ""fiR plncp. Hundreds enter there, heads bent down in grief crX honow nnd lenve relieved of all worries. Other hundreds for tt ""owing wlmt to do, nnd with light heart nnd praise ,,jf,e institution where th'e demised receives the proper attention sn,l ne living the right treatment. to bi I1 """""led to me that "Skookum" wns the right word ble." nron1 strcet Chapel. "Supreme, strong, admlr- illSL -At kWm SLAYER AND HIS regarded oh n reward for fidelity to a poilticnl machine." AVIlllam HnRtlc Smith. Jr., n bnnkcr nnd broker, wrote a slmllnr letter. Mayor Moore will sound the battle cries of the allied campaign tonight nt n meeting for women In the Forty-second Ward. It will be the Mayor's first ap pearance on the stump in the present campaign. The Mayor will cnll for strenuous efforts In the few days re ntnlning before the election. The For-tv-sccond Ward rally will be held nt York road above Olncv avenue. I'noflicial fieurcs show thnt nnnroz mntely '125,000 have been qualified to vote in the prlmnry election. Thli ex ceeds by 75,000 the totnl of two years ngo, In the innyoralty campaign, when, however, women were not voters. The registration for last Saturday, the final registration day, was nbout 170,000. Three Days' Total With thirty-five divisions missing, the totnl registration for the three doys of this year, unofficially, wns as follows: Ward Mm If Kemula Ti)t1 Klrat n.n.-, 1 Hecond A. 701 Third 2.0S4 Knurth 1.SS3 Klflh 2,004 suth nnn Henth n,20 Klghth 2,nro Nlnlli 127 Tontli 3.M! Kliiinlh l.S'l" Twelfth i.nm Thlrteenlh a 3110 Fourlmnth 3.30.1 KKtoenth S.004 Slxtffnth 1.7BS Soenttonth 2.3(17 I'.lghlcenth 2,407 Klnotrtnth 7.B3I' Twuntleth 7.BS5 Twenty-firm (1.241 Twnntv.iiernml 14 tlfl.'i an fl 1111 I 1 208 1.023 002 SIS 217 2 I1IS 052 UK'.! IMIZ 340 lllll 711 S87 2.104 S4S 798 743 2.700 1 347 2 484 7,0.10 2 181 A SS7 3.023 2.701 1.03(1 3. 314 1,784 2.1SI 2,480 1.8S1 3.038 4,409 812 011 1,883 4 241 4,ira 3.703 1.2113 3.7110 2,871 2. "SB H07 n ion 2,400 2.281 -4 ; i) 1 :' Q AIT '.485 1 2.H0U 1.207 slno'j 4, son .V.V-4' s'iuo 15 soft1 n.iiir. to flitt 8,07ft 21, ens 8,27(1 18, sos 10,818 12.1 A3 fl,.!2 12.764 7 IH0 7.781 S.1ISS R.033 'r,h Twontv-thlrd n.54N lTwent - nfth . . . 7. sis It nni 9 Twcntv-Blxth H.4A2 Twfntysnentn Tvent -eighth Twnt-nlnth . Thirtieth . .. Thlrty-flrst .... Thlrty-aei'ond . . Thirty-third .., Thirty-fourth ., Thirty-fifth .. Thlrty-nlxth . , Thlrty-Feenth Thlrty-elKhth ., Thirty-ninth ., a, USD 7.440 A, 1SI1 ri.ssn rt.478 7.0S2 11.4BS 10,211 2.H08 1.134 4.H31 11.72a 10. S3! IS. SOI 3.747 0.U7S 10,437 11,212 4.III1I 13.707 14.S00 14.020 3,420 a. 048 0 r.u 1S.H04 15.406 11I.S04 S.040 13.70H 18. 80S 0,008 B.088 lo.naa 8.027 7.340 I ortiem .... Forty-firm .... Forty-ne (.ond . , Forty-third . . , Forty-fourth Fort j -fifth .... Fortv-alxth Fortv-eenth n.tiu Forty-eighth R 101) Totals . . . 201. OOS 101.00.-. 302.700 HELD FOR WIELDING KNIFE Prisoner Admits Stabbing Man After Drinking Bout One man may die and several others are more or less panfully ciit fol lowing 11 knife fight resulting from nn argument nt a drinking bout in nn open lot near Thiid and Ilerks streets, yes terday nfteriioon, for which Jerry Henry. .113 West Herks street, was held without ball by Magistrate Glenn this morning. Henry admitted doing the stabbing after a row over unionism. Martin Corcoran. 101-t North Mnscher street. Is in the 1'piscopnl Hospital and may not survive his wounds. US. Treasury Certificates (NEW ISSUES) See Financial Page Commercial Trust Company Member of Federal Reierve Syttem City Hall Square West v "strong," "admirable." i- """ , .y "... "," ;"",", wm i iiiimk. iiiiim. -isWsiiiiiiii ikibi '..SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHr ir.var?iBBBBBBnBBBBBBBBBBtt vimr , ibbbbbh GIVES HOPE llVHiBViW iiiiiiii. Li. iMRiiKJ4.1-:iiTiH l iti. fKHr ' 'vSfTilB i Hour ofDtli, Calli Poplar 7890 M un : ii ! Iz TWO VICTIMS In the circle Is Harvey W. Church, of Chicago, who Is alleged to have confessed slaying Itcrnard J. Dnugherty, shown nt his side, and Carl Aiismus. whoso picture, ap pears below that of Church. Tho murdered men were automobile ... aalaamH n...-.;.i CDAIM DCMCIXfO ncr-CHIOIWC Ol Hill llL.IML.VO UrTUIMOIVt, Imposes Strict Censorship on Opera. tlons Against Moors Madrid, Sept 12. (Hy A. P.) The new Spanish offensive against the re De'Hous Moorish tribesmen in the Me- una urea wns uegiin 111 nnwn 1111s morn ing, It wns officially announced hero this afternoon. The official communication stated that in order to prevent the transmission of false reports or "regrettable com ments," the censorship would rcmnln (ffcttlve throughout the duration of op (.rations. Doctor's Office Robbed The office of Dr. Francis M. Jolin. on the second floor, 1031 Chestnut street. was entered some time Saturday night or Sunday morning and $200 in cash and stnmps taken The same thieves: broko Into the Vanity Fair Studio in the front of the snine floor, but got nothing. Real Art for Every Rgom "pOR yourself or as a gift for a friend, there's a charming Wallace Nutting Picture for every room. September 20 to 30, Au tumn Exhibit andSalcof "Hand J-1 Colored UaAAAsTL) PICTURES? T I 4V,MPSiWl ..lvx1 r -Ljmimm V.:,"""3HLm KJ -Aif.is " sl.. : iJ i n Church, in Second Alleged Con fession, Admits He Had I Accomplices AUTO SALESMEN KILLED' By the Associated Press Chicago, Sept. 12. Authorities in- veitlgating the double murder of Her- nnrd .T. Dnugherty, automobile sales man, nnd Carl Aiismus, his companion, today were nttcmptlng to sift the facts from two nllcged confessions made by Harvey W. Church. In one confession, according to the police, Church admitted committing both murders slnglehnndcd. In n second nnd Informal donfesslon, the police sny, j he asserted he had accomplices In the crimes. It wan announced today that in in- vestigntlng the latter HtntcmentH, two new arrests had been made, search for n dozen former associates of Church was under way nnd Church's parents were today to be subjected to questioning. Lured to Their Deaths Church's first nnd formal confession. I according to the police, was made after 1 nearly ten hours of ceaseles question- lng following his return from Adams, Wis., where he was captured, lie hasement nf his home, lie said, way laid him nt the point of a pistol, hand-I ciiiico 111111. cuobctt 111111 iin u iuiiu 111111 then struck him over the hend with a bnseball hot. Aiismus was lured to the basement n few seconds Inter and wns tied up and beaten until Chunk believed hhn dead. Leaving tlie bodies In the basement. Church avers he then took his mother and neijhbotN on 11 long automobile ride, returning in the evening nnd buryirg Aiismus' body in the garage. Ilody Hurled From Ilridge The home-ninde grave was not huge enough to hold Dougherty's body also, and Church, according to the police, said he ook this body in the new cur to the Desnlalnes Hiver nnd thiew It from a bridge. Tho next morning he .ti , hl mnrlipp fori at Adnms,,nWiH left in the new car their fo-mcr home This alleged confession, characterized as a "tissue of lies" by Coroner Peter Iloffmnn. was followed by n second al leged confession, in which Church sn4d lie had accomplices. In this confessit n he Is snid to have admitted cutting Dnugheity's throat with nn nx. lmcstlgntors today pointed out thnt Church liirr.solf could hardly hove handled tho body of Dnugherty, weigh ing 220 pounds, when he weighed but 185 j that Church in his first confession H'fcrred several times to "we," that thero hns as vet been no explanation of how Aiismus' neck was broken or how Dougherty's head and face were bruised nnd beaten to n pulp. FINE FRAMING PAINTINGS CLEANED AND RESTORED TEE R0SENBACB GALLERIES 1320 Walnut Street W NEW ARRESTS N DOUBLE MURDER ..". .1 ;""... .1' !.- " , wmeer, 1111111 recciiuy 1 nnm . ..- y0 (lolt Ha. . Won ,, M,P11H , "lie ' Ita, b.,ik BSWlx and K XC"." ' Wes, t T1 teTobiSi R.. dte. ,u.rghS;1--r,,flKl ttcek for Kvnm "p-zr rrlh i ..3 . "i t' study music. , .... honorable persons decide for thern- ..,..,, .,.. uie nrau!C.,.,, ., , niH deoositlon ' from tlie prie-uiooo. , T 11V ,In. if ,,,- ,,,, ,,,,, . it mere, lie nircii unugueriy into rue, , i,t ...... .u. t ,,.. ,,f the c him- ,: . . ..1... V :.. , ..:.:.. . . V. .'.'!. V TIhe Engagement Ring s Set with c'Poliaherf Girdle Diamond is an assurance of Quality, Value and Complete Saitefaction, .-" VARIOUS REALIZING THAT PRICE OFTEN INTERFERES WITH ONE'S CHOICE OF A SUIT, WE PRESENT THE KAY-BAC IN VARIOUS PATTERNS OF INVARI ABLE QUALITY AT A NON-INTERFERING PRICE. CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON READ V- TO- PUT- ON TAILORED AT FASHION PARK, CCMB HMD 142-1-1426 Chestnut T Episcopal Monk Quits Haealer 1IAKVKV (IFFICKK TIIR KKV. EPISCOPAL MONK LEAVES MINISTRY FOR SECULAR LIFE .. .., . ... ut.. "ev- "arvey uincer, uatc o. nu.jr Cross Order. Turns to Music x- . yori, jj,ll)t t'J -Anuiiiime- ..,., ...nM lnnii vesteidnv that Harvey " ' " v . . " t . 1 . t ,i. r:.u,irni ,.f Mi .lulm Hie )Ivll. .. jilnP no us announced b Hishop Manning in 11 lorniii noun-' cation to the bishops of the church Since he forsook the hplscopal min- 1...... f ii:". ...1 .' .J.i,. ' ... l-Ml.l. .lir. V11H.V1 , nil.-. .......... ."....- 11 nd'ei stood to have given him Socialist leanings, has devoted his time to prop ngating community niiislcul move ineiits, aiding pnrticulaily in neighbor hood choral concerts. When the priest came to this city hist Jnnupry, doffed , the robes of his office and announced his intention of return ing to a secular life, his biother monks were grieved and pleaded with him to 1 ('consider, but thev were unable to pie- , Mill upon him to change his mind Mr. flHieer tiefnro inlltne Inst week. told 11 few friends the time might come when he uonl.l seek renriliniition. hut thnt at iirescnt hu felt he could not uo '" fm In rUuallm as the ""he. mem? hers of the Order of the Holv Crosn. i For that reason it did not seem tight for him to remain one of Its members. The Ttev Mr. Officer was know 11 In this city, where at various times he Iiiik conducted missions nt Ste Mntk's Church and the Church of the Good Shepherd, Kosemont. AUTHORS , Help in thn solution of our writing- and (el'lnit problems will he found In The Editor Mnitnilne Weeklv 18 cents a copy nt your newidealem or direct from the publishers, $3.00 a enr , TIIK KIHTOR. MAGAZINE nook Hill. JIUhland Falls. N. Y. HOUSES WIRED VERY ItEASONATlTV VlHlt Our Hbowroomii RELIANCE GAS & ELEC. FIXTURE CO., 1511 Arch St. Street. 8 SOKS 1 """ SPT O?1 IS75 FROWNS ON TENNIS PLAY OF TODAY i " White-Haired Lady in Stands at Manheim Doesn't Approve of Tactics Players Wore Beautiful Side Whiskers in Her Day f The splilt of '7ft thnt is. nf 187(1 wos In tlie south i.tnnds nt Mnnhelm Saturday ahe was n motherly spirit, clad in rustling black sljk. and lean ing on flip arm of her Mnlwnrt son. She seated herself on the cushion which he prepared for her. rnlsed a tiii.v paratiol, nnd turned a bright black eye upon the courts. "So ninny people!" idie observed. In n high voice which carried welj. It was evident that she wns n Hull1 denf. "Who is that Intellectual-looking young mnn on the far side of the bar rier?" pile nsked. motioiiltiir with her 1 fnn. Iter son answered, and her eyes " followed his Hns. "You don't say? I knew a family of Wnshburns when I was n girl, but they came from New Bedford, I believe. And who Is the other young man? Johnson? You don't sny'' How very collected he appeals, does h not? "Henlly, you know. It veems so strange to see people phixiug lnwn tennis, with out whiskers or een niustnches. Your fnther wns one of the first to play the game in this country, nnd he nnd his friends wote beautiful black side whlskeis. Doesn't Like "Discourtesy" "These gentlemen sitting around the edec of the mint nre dose ft lends of the players 1 suppose, 11 nd have been given the nest se.its Henlly? ie nlni so, without nny iisstame fiom nn, ...... .....1 !. .. d n.. ..,l . I ' ... - . ...... ...... ,..-, ,11 .,., i,i ii. s,p fojowl., the piny for some tlfne nm1 then tun,P( RKa , llPr SOM ,,,, ... ,, , The game is quite changed." she ., 11,11.. u...ll. '"IM ... 1 "-" T "" ' " ;' '", ', 1111 ho iniicii more eueic iiuin nn used to. Mr. Johnson inns nrouiid so, it is tenlly fatiguing to watch him He li very light on his feet, is lie not? He plays more lit the old "tle thnn Mr Washburn does, but Mr Wa.shhiirn is very intcllcctiinl-looltiiig Heull. 1 don't know which of the two 1 should like to see win." At thut moment Washburn fought his way to the net, olleyed across ''Oil" .""" """ "' return Wltil n smashing overhead The little white- lin r"' '"' !,,,t "I' lUlglianuy. ' ,J "".' H,'Pm', lin,""v fi'. she said, closing her fan w ,th n snap, "He didn't yynt Dinmiiiire Special Begins Today FOR QUICK TAKERS ONLY Limited Number Fall Suits IVTKNDED FOR $50, $55 AND SfiO LINES TO BE PASSED OUT AT $35.00 Read the Reason! THIS is not a sacrifice. At least, not on our part. We are not losing a dollar on these Suits. But some one else did. What we are doing is passing up a legitimate opportunity to make a good deal more on them than we are getting. But that's not the story! Here are the facts. These Suits came to us at a tremendous concession. They were intended for regular $50, $55 and $60 lines. By quick action at the psychological moment we kept a factory going and cut costs almost in two. By similar action on your part, you can do the same thing! If you don't want them at $35, well and good. You can wait and pay $50, $55 or $60 for Suits of Similar Quality later. That's your affair. But, for those who appreciate a good thing it's HERE! They're conservative styles that are always desirable in dark worsteds with neat pencil stripes, silk mixtures and new light colors in extra-fine qualities. Ever it Suit made within the- last few weeks and evert one in qualitu and work manship a fully $50, $55 and $60 grade. A 1921 SUIT AT A 1915 PRICE For a Limited Period Only So 'Act Xow Today! TilllllllliliiM iiiiii even wait for the ball to bounefc. nnd when poor Mr. .Tohnson Imd run, nil the way over to one side nnd manngeal to get it bnck. he struck the ball so hard It bounced right Into the pavilion! I nm sure thnt I cannot nbprnve of such tactics. In my day II would lmve been very (liicstlormble. to sny the 'least. I hope Mr. Johnson wins." Who knows what mystic, .Influences, are held In the good will of rone mortal for another? Almost from thnt vcrv moment John-oil began to come from behind and his gicat n-covery and ilnnl triumph an1 nWw pnit of tennis iii4ory. There uie some who hold that IC wns lohnsoii's iron nerve nnd weird, skill which enabled him to turn defend intot! victory, but thev nre onlv partly right It was tin1 1 li'iirb "imken wish of tin Hwect old lath lit the "oilth Ktnnds which tinned the tide HAS FIGHT IN DARK Chinese Chases Assa ant arsd Then Has Him Arrested George (!e.tr. 1 OH West Lclfigh ave nue, was held in $,"(111 ball this-morning by .Magistrate Glenn following 11 mys- "'nous anuit on 1.011 up. hm nines, ' living at the "nine address. According to ip's story, he went into hi" shop ji"-terdny eveming nnd wns struck i'v the hend wilJi 0 ham mer lie managed to get the lights oni and obtained a shovel. With this he based Gent upstairs. Yip a r nk ri o the KpifHopnl Hos pitnl, where his wounds were d tensed, nnd fi 'ar w .'inested Yip hnd trou ble with Gear about three months ngo. Ie -nid. in 'i li niis.H'tiou involving !MO. but h" iefu-ed to ptoxcciite out of re- irnrd 'or Gem's wife nnd two chlldten lie siijs h- lll not prosecute in tlil- instance unless his wounds are mon serious than the now appear to hi . ' serious t li it 11 the now appear to he. Well-Clad Baby Found In Vestibule A bo nbout one month old nnd uell dressed was found Sattiisla night in the vestibule of the home of Dr Sam uel A. Li v.etiherg. 11)05 Spliice street The child was taken into the house and found to be in good health He has light hair and blue eves His clothes were found to be hand-made and of the finest textute. The foundling wns turned over to the nolice of the I'if teenth nnd Locust streets Motion house .! sen. to the Philadelphia Hospital. PERRY & CO Sixteenth and Chestnut Streets ISAN ANTONIO FLOOrl DAMAGE $8,000,000: Relief Funds Raised As Emerges From Disastrous Inundation DEATHS MAY REACH 100 Ily the Assoclnled Prcas San Antonio. Tex.. Sept. 12.' Relief . "" "'"?"" '-VJ .,78 nil been ' "" "'da? bv clt reri of San ,', R 'oTOOO fo ' )il"",l,;" n, ,i,: .!, mih-An- for re lieving the distress of thoe who !ost ionxpssIoiim In the torrent of Sntiirdfly jj morning vvnicn wci)i over inc mwer eertlon of the eltv. I'rojie'ty itn.iinr;e vvnn fixed nt not more tliHii S8.000.000 ill a ntntcment , hv f II Vnntlell. L'i'nernI mnnncer of the Clumiber of t'ommerre. while "the , dentil it wns still nncertnln, srme esti- , innti'H riinnlnv us high ni 100 dead, in- A rlmllnv' the fort-cven hodle recov ered Heslilei theon deaths, thirteen loot their livet In territory outside nf I n" Antfinin, innkiPK Kixty known (li'll l lir. Train sertlre In nnd out of the elty tvn nppronrhine norninl todiiy, numer oiih smnll vvnlioiitH on vnriotis Hnc I'll vini been tepnlred Ifi the Nutne Ciithedrnl Snn Fernnndo, vvhleh Iiiih been used for 100 years In sn.vhiK intisfi for Mexicnni killed by Hoods, n solemn hiRh mnf will be held net Mondn.v for lho.se drowned Pour rumps were rnrliiR for the ref-iikc-m todnv under the direction nf tho I twl Croon Mr. Ynndell'i' statement sn lei thnt "It nppenri vve will Iip able to hiuidle the relief Mttintion nntlnfac torlh vvilhoiit outside help " One of the iinlrjue plnees of the elty, the fnmniiH Huekhorn untoon with Its (ollertion of horns of Texns loiiRhorn en tile. uiiK hndlj dnmneed by the flood. 'I he ity zoo lost several of Its niilmnls, hi't the tiiotei'tion of n lint nrftl dlkn wviil the crenter nnrt of thnt pnrk ' f i ,,m Inundation The miiniripnl Rolf course near Ilreckinrldgc Pnrk wns con- s'lleinbl damaged Washington . Sept. 12 The tropleol storm, which has been raging In the I Cnribbemi Sen since last Thu-.'day was said 'today by the Weather r.ur"int to have undoubtedly done considerable damage yesterday In Haiti. KcporU ol damage hnd not been received, how ever, bv the bureau. The strum had its center enrly today in lotigtltude 70 and latitude 'Si, or somewhat off the, coat of Jamaica. It wns moving norheastwnrd, mil w'll i not reach the'sonst of th I'nlted States, Weather Bureau officials sn'd i limiiiiil t yjiiwiiiirrry vt ;..a ; CltyV , . x ,. 3 l m s, il vl- Htl Al tA 1 tf 'j i i L- 41? , "A 1 l m w ' 7 ' li -) JBJJJ J1 I. S. A C .VWl.. "Z?iaiH -).f iCt JRt ii