' ,1! 'fa .V W , (!', '" 1 A (J , -J-lH . r j Jfi ,jp ,r t V , rV! Vi ee v '' n ." 0 III ITIImII IIIIH Wiv- GCNE RAL WALKOU Tl kj ,iJ. nlUt- Catrl Da r!AuntrY-wmo d..v,.. . -w i"" c ... Overwhelmingly in favor of Strike t tlffitf DEC,DE NEXT WEEK Br 1j Aociti r" Sent. zo. decision as w F'i7l,r Ihp JVBUOn win lace, h gen Cklcato 5iVllroad strike may remit from two RJSJnt meettnjfs to be held here next rAnnOO railroad shopmen will meet R determine what action to eSw" inl working rujca, effective countrywide ballot, taken some 'J aco. is said to have reunited over-ffi-Kili In favor of n strike. The U-i nf the vote will be made known humecting over which 11. M. Jewell, nWmtaiy Htnlt of t I fLitdcnt of the railway employe de I iCtmeat of the American Federation K 'BrShnr will preside. . . . rllT September 22 the heads of the . ffcntherhood of Locomotive Engineers, ! 'SSSr of Itnllway Conductors. Brother- l...V - . . . I IUVU DI l.fwntviAtl Kn iretnen. Rwtlimn TTnUn Mrfh Amer!a ."ml lhe Brotherhood of Hall way Trainmen will meet here to an nounce the result of a ballot now being taken In these organizations. Unofficial reports from soma of the organisation indicate n large major ity of tho members favor a strike. It Is reported that the-unlons are not so vitally interested In wpge reductions, but are prepared to wage a bitter bsttlo ngalnst changes In riiles reducing the pay for overtime work. Heads of soma of the organisation' recently cautioned members to- con serve their resources in preparation for a "showdown." ,,..,...,,,. , ' Yt " V ' , ' ' ' 'i ' ' ' " ''' i ' ' ' ' " I . Block of Cottages Burned New York, Sept. 15. (By A. P.) ITire which broke out in a summer ho tel on tho waterfront at Rockaway Beach last night 'destroyed a clty'block of summer cottages and hotels and spread to adjoining blocks. i 1 Tuiinrc COOLLY HEARS SON CONFESS MURDERS Church's) Mother Says He Should Have Buried Victim in Better Place DOUBT HE HADVAMY HELP By the Associated Press Chicago, Sept. 16V Harvey V w. Church, confessed slayer, of'4Bernnrd W; rHY Juggle wheels to 3 bitailKV H btlW A UaiW ,Steel Wheels with all the . tunning beauty of their com- Mjind'arc design preserve the EASTERN RIM & WHEEL CO., Tuarc Distributors f South Eighteenth Street Philadelphia full convenience of demount able rims. And tire valves are accessiblel Tuarcs fit your car without special parts. Ask about Tuarc Steel Wheels. a short or alongsmolte r - JHERE'S a Mcn-de-Lion size and a shape for every choice and the same high standard of quality in every cigar. From 10c to 3 for $1M M. EI8EMAN ft SONS. Mfcri zm hi " TELEPHONExlffiSli j DIRECTOR.Y,Cf MgHILADELPHlA. ffV r IL The Classified Business List is to be fea tured on yellow paper as the middle section. Goes to Press October First rv fVTER the Bell Telephone Directory is on 1 Pfe88 here will not be another opportunity rj make any change in your Listings and Advertising for a period of six months. i , tf you are planning to move, want your ,eJePhone directory listing changed or desire advertising space , in the new directory, call pfficial 0050" at once For listing changes ask for the Business Office. For advertising space ask for Division Directory supervisor. & THE BEL'L TFTPPHovrrr cr nv ppxtma & .JL1ri.11V VV V-fJl JL "."." j .i - 0 3, Dflugherty and Carl Ausmus) auto mobile oalesmeu, early today fras brought face to face with his mother for the first time since his arrest And in her presence In the State Attorney's offlcot he repeated the details of the two crimes. " Wc reverted largely to tho first of his many confessions and Indicated, official declared, that ho planned and executed tho jnurde'rfl Vlthout assistance. 'Neither Clarence Wilder nor Milton Walker, named by Church as accom plices, had any part whatever in the crimes, officials said they had been con vinced, and they also expressed doubt whether Leon Parks assisted Church, dcaplte his detailed confession. , Church Supplied Answers Officials pointed out that Parks stoutly maintained his innocence until confronted by Church, who then sup plied most of tho answers to questions put to Parks by tho Investigators. Mrs. Cflurch at apparently ua moved today throughout her on's ro cltal of the details of the murders. At the close of his story she remarked : "I cannot understand why Harvey buried thf man (Carl Ausmus) lri the garage. There is a vacant lot next door where all the dead cats and dogs In (tin nnlciibXrhnnil nrfl hurled. Why didn't ho Tniry him there? Then they never would have found him." Tolls Many Stories , Church, in hU first confession, said he alono lured Daugberty and Ausmus to his home, killed them and disposed of the bodies to obtain possession of an automobile. Later he said ho had an accomplice and still later asserted he had two accomplices. Parks' confession repeated in detail how he and Church killed the two auto mobile salesmen, tjlirew Dnugherty'H body in tho river and burled Ausmus' body in Church's garage. Church and X Suppose You could buy the best hard coal at $8.00 per ton? You'd place an order for your entire winter's supply on the spot and consider yourself lucky . i -i B " B ccMr fij Automatic, Oil Heating the simple, automatic appliance that transforms your heater into an oil-burner, gives you the best known heating service at a cost equivalent to hard coal at $8.00 per ton. And the price advan tage is the smallest consideratidn for with Nokol there is No Coal - No Dust - No Ashes -No Labor and you get all the heat you pay for Nokol operates automatically, keeping every room in the house at the temperature you set on the thermostat. If there is a good heating plant in your home steam, vapor,' hot water or hot airNoKol can be installed in less than a day. Call or write today and our Engineering uepartment will make a survey of your plant CORNELL UTILITIES CO., Inc. OIL BURNING EQUIPMENT 135 South 16th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. See Demonstration Home Office New York City 103 rark Ava. Sale Branch Trenton, N. J. 70S Am. ilets': Uldf. IrTn m mm ' r Protected by Doble-Detrolt Patent Fits Tour Furnace Without Alteration Fords oiv m For Many Industrial Purposes HAVING proved its wonderful power, effi ciency, economy ond versatility on the farms where tests have been most severe, the Fordson tractor is now meeting with equal success in most every line of commercial endeavor, taking care of many odd jobs, both draw-bar ond belt, which heretofore had been accomplished by more costly and less efficient methods. The wonderful power of tho Fordson, its great endurance, its ease of operation and handling in small spaces makes it an unusually efficient industrial locomotive as well as a reliable power plant When equipped with solid rubber-tired wheels, it is a most practical, dependable, tireless, power unit that may fit right into your particular line of business, saving you time, money and work. Let us demonstrate the ways and means by which a Fordson will benefit you and your concern. Phone, write or call. yflfllllll - I S. 1 - Si "8.fDrJ HI I oiiai B Some of Its Many Uses Tow Freight Car. Pulls torn of materials in amalt caro about fac torlea, insidt and out; hauls trailers loaded with lumber, 'coal and crushed stone; drags logs, dots excavating and hoisting; crushes stone; mixes concrete; drives piles; hauls street cleaning equipment; plows snow and hauls it away; grades and rolls streets and roads. . Jtoiborout h 0176. ."Ndjifion noaa. PHILADELPHIA CITY DEALERS v.?ifn,, ..iivtr -" ,,ldre A- ""Pont fit J-" .W'Vl""" tS Itimtleton l'lkn. . . Zf KB uiiiti atkn ... v ' x;Kv.Y,.;i.. i?i" " irniiKiiT v mni trim it it aiih v u wii MVPiY vfl fmfJriL ",.BII1.B?n A lYnnkfnnl Aunt iiKNKY & mittens : . ;:: ; : : ; ; : : ; &-5o n. ii.d 1R: w & n-innton min, s i iinimisw lvn o .- .. - i ... -- fl,uJf.'J:.Vst,ttiy " iirona ni inu ,,kii tali) Ilruun Ht ""vswii ouuo, 1185.81 r 8 Ilro'iid'Nt .JInrins 1281. Weet t056. H illMl Illelnr Bun Ave i"ZetVl 43"- INO. . . n to ii.,ii?J5LB2n..A,,e lankf orU 4887. l!ait 7240, MOHUIH JONEH. (OFXLE-OUICKNOOl) CO.. Iter, flJOO Woodbine Ave, Wcomlnr 0780. Spruce Mr note 1171. ,ooj.jo anmant,ATi-:8KSH'L, ,i-. . I'ltlOK 'anth vAtirlr"1 .....TIo 447 77. rrk S87S. JB.N AOENCY, INC. 83d A niHtlmon'AV.' '.'.'.'. '.'.'. JJ!?!"?0?. ? . mr z ."'",.. utiuiunn amn.nH wai iam TIIOH. WALTER flOUTIIWESTil AW.VIHJ A UIVITVBnV J VNIVJRK8AI. MOTOR AOEMOY." !s47 cShwtnut St. . . .7. . ' ' M Kl,.n.kfol2I..V7;&8' . K"' mi. iiAiinn mwiujso,. .notn A ehrttnut ni.. .:::: "?""". "XFit ". .C317.1U Wait lllr.nl 1.. ST".".""' " " 1711 icvuv muAtn. tiv3nv COWIIH . ('RKKK MOTOK8. , . 1 :7J9 Woodland Am!. ..': WP'Jr B?7ii..R . ausaanuer Aia 10 HUhlaml Ave., Chi'tnuriHli:::fl,tnut Illtrisis I71T. Porks both named Wilder, an associate, as uio third man inroivca. Church yesterdnr Is wild to have na serted he nnmed Wilder because he "know Wilder could easily prove his Innocence," and said that the rral "third man" was Walker. Walker. llk Wilder, was able to establish on alibi. Tory "Antl-Waster" Wins Seat London, Sept. 16. Sir Philip Daw eon, Conservative "Anti-Waste" can didate, ban been elected to the Com mons In the by-election in the Wert Division of Lewisham. Sir Philip re ceived 0427 votes as compared with 8580 for Commander, Wvndham, Independent anti-waste candidate, and 0211 for F. W. Rafferty, Independent Liberal. The Apartments Several attractive apartments are now available in The Hotel St. James Annex Qne room ami bath two rooms and two baths up to five rooms and four baths The Hotel St. James Walnut at 13th St. election was mads necessary by the death of Sir Edward Coates, Coalition- Unionist, who was unopposed in w$ last general election, Health in every glass of oar Cream Buttermilk A real tonic this good Supplee - Wills - Jones Cream Buttermilk helps to keep the system toned. But besides its health value, you are getting the very finest in taste that good buttermilk can give & you. "Keep a bottle on the ice" Order by phone or ask your driver. Vm. 4JF.4sSaHsalaMEiXl$UOTb mAvv .A 4,'"deJ'-es 'iOBBOBSaSRS ns'.-Ai 'f il'i-Sfff ' :VyLBBBBoaBaBaBal . 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IT ANSWERS EVERY QUESTION A CHILD CAN ASK IN PLAIN AND SIMPLE LANGUAGE ?.2.,captvn!mJ? 1S th,l ffre,at oriSinal work t0 the nd of a child that he absorbs with httle effort the profound truths and great facts of the world of knowledge while reading its delightful pages and looking at the thousands of striking educational pictures. Answers Every Question a Child Can Ask Why do we grow old? Who made the first electric light? How did the days get their names? Why is a river always running? Why does lightning strike some things and not others? Where does the wind begin? Why does the kettle sing? Where do thoughts come from? What makes coal burn? Why has a star five points? What is it like at the bottom of the sea? Why are tears salt? Why do we have names? What is a thunder-bolt? How high can men fly? Is the earth hollow inside? 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