mmmmmmmm rTi'"n'jr3T t-i " . :rr'': ' - - i,,'mwj- l JM 27K HA, THUBBUAY, &VMJTL "f. i "vi -j- v fti WA m WA 11 I IB V m n it I I 111 I i w va ,wf-Sftte it, w ntfzb 4aM tee powers 'R 1R MAYOR URGED Panama street, In Its rejurenatten. will be quite the Inst word. In one of theiic made-ever homes for the elite the home of Senater Pepper, re be exact will be n room designed particularly for the reception of news paper reperte'rp. . This Is certainly the utmost In mod ernity. In utter contrast will be the little street itself, and the exterior details of its little houses, for these are te be reminiscent of old Italy. Entirely new fronts will be put en the heut.es, wooden doers' with iron gratings Municipal Research Bureau Fa- ' vers Gradual Abolition of ! Many Commissions ALSO AGAINST PIVIDED RULE The Hurenu of Muncipnl Uefcarch notes a tendency which it iwys mny nltlmntely P'-0 n11 Administrative functions In the city under the Mayer, thereby abellshlns vnrieiiH beards and ceinmlsIens. Tlic bureau's observations arc bnwtl prlmnrilv en the recently passed ordi nance which gives control of League Mand Pnrk west of Ilrend street te the Fnlrmeunt Pnrk Commission. The new charter gives the Depart ment of Public Welfare jurisdiction nvcr municipal bathing benches and then " " bnlhlnic bench at League Ttnnd Pnrk. An nppenl te the courts, tic b.r'au infers, mny lend te the .11 .11 viMien of authority, the Welfare De partment taking-the bathing ground and the Fnlrmeunt Park Commission what "Itn!s unfortunate that these things ire true," n statement says. "Pnrk ndmlntstrntlen no doubt demnnds n iperlnl teehnlque which the Fnlrmeunt Pnrk Commission, through its many renrs of experience with large pnrk irens. has had splendid opportunity te aeeulrc. Other things being equal what would appear mere nppreprlntc than clving the custody of a lnrge public pnrk te nn agency with such- experi ence? Yet with the situation as it is, Council cannot take such notion with out bringing down n storm of question ing as te whether Its motive Is te im im im preve park ndminltrntlen or te In crease the number of nctlvltics and em em peoyes net under the Mayer. "Tliere Is n noticeable trend In Phila delphia nt this time tnwhiM magnify ing the importance of departments net 'under the Mayer.. One Is reminded of the fnblc in which the fox demurred 8t entering the lien's den. 'Fer.' he observed, 'nil the footprints lend to ward our cave, nnd none nwny from It.' Many ether properties have from time te time been given te the Pnrk Commission, nnd net long age the pre cedent wns established of giving it con trol ever the Itoescvclt Boulevard, n glorified street, it is true, but never theless nothing but n city Mrect. The City Commissioners nrc nlse clnsslfied as net under the Maer, and large projects, such as the erection of the new Municipal Court building nnd the Vic tory Hall are being committed te them Instead of te' departments -under the Majer which are better equipped te de the work. "One who takes a long-range view can afford t6 be philosophical about this matter. The tendency nbevc noted is running directly counter te nnether tendency which mny be operating mere slowly, but which will surely prevail In the end. The Uullitt Hill in 1885 was u pretest ngnlnst decentrnlizntien In the city government. The clinrter of 1010 placed administrative respensi bility still mere definitely upon the chief executive, nnd the process will ulti mately nrrlvc nt n successful termina tion. Meanwhile the strengthening of departments net under the Mayer may net be without compensation, for mak ing them conspicuous will greatly Im prove the chances of their being brought under the Mayer." PENNSYLVANIA MAN HELD ON KIDNAPPING CHARGE Sen of Retired Ohie Ceal Operator Believed Abducted KfrntiMivllln n TmI,. or TI 4 r , " -i. iij iv. ) A warrant charging kidnapping was issued ngninst Themas Phillips, h Izabetli, Pn., last night in connection with the dlbajppcarance last week of Kalph Monace, eighteen-year-old son of an Adena, O., retired coal operator. According te Sheriff Edward Lucas, who furnished the information en which the warrant wns Issued, an automobile, which is believed te hnve followed Monace te Cadiz, O., where all trace of hm ended, is said te belong te I lumps. Monace disappeared Satur day after drawing $1000 from an Adena Pa., July 27. (By A. P.) -Themas Phillips wns held here latt night for Steubenville, O., authorities In connection with the disappearance of Halph Monace, aged eighteen, of Adena, O. Phillips rcfused te talk of the case. TO MEET IN PORTLAND Delegates Named for Deep Water ways Convention for Sept. 12-15 nual convention of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association, as reprcbenta- tlVtR (if tllla Mt ItnifA KnAn n.nA.M.nml by Mayer Moere. The convention will u nem in Portland, Me., from Septem ber 12 te September 15. The fpllewlng men were named Dy tnc Mayer: Director Department of Wharves, ttt nne. x ernes; v-nrreu it. Ttiomp Ttiemp Ttiomp en, Assistant Directer: Frnuk II. Cnv- jn. Director Department of Public nnrks; Jeseph F. Hasskarl, Alba B. Jehnsen, nrrslnVnr f'lintnhnr nf Pem. S'we; William M. Coates, president I'htladelphin Beard of Trade: C. Her bert Unll Will!,,... T X'..l. ..!..... United Business Men's Association ; Mnjer Edwin K. Ilellcnback, LeRoy D. Jfarrett, president Kensington Beard of nue; William K. Bernard, Klisha w.ebb, Jr.. James J. McN'nllv. Emll P. Albreeht, president Philadelphia "uurae; unnrics w. .Neeld, secretary i ' ltlS?' 'ole'K'l William P. Barba, "i i. iienucr, uoienel J. 1. 1-tiering, Oeorge S. Webster, Jeseph C. uRiicr, AhsiHinnt uirerter Uepart went of Public Works; Richard Weg- - , l-v......,.v ti; V.UUIIL-II j JIUUITC u. 1'flHnn fVin.w.tl. ...... . ir t t- l.-, Harry T. Baxter, chief Bureau of City MnVOl' Mnnrn nnd n nnrlv nf iH!, .!,.!.. went en a tour of inspection up the -"" ure mis morning, leaving tlie loot of Chestnut street at 11 o'clock. JEWISH HOME 30 YEARS OLD nL Reception Will Be Held In Ventner, N. J Institution $ 'l'l"tleth anniversary reception Seil ,e JewJR Senslde Heme for In valids at Ventner, N. J will be held ,,;; clock Sunday afternoon, .llie speakers will include- Benjamin 7ii i e,rw,?.,d' resident of the home; tlclinril Wegleln, president of City UI1C'1 ! -Tudge Herace Stem, Council man Jeseph fliiffiiey nnd Rebert J. Mc .n.1iy' w,,r,,cn of the Kastern Pcni- . ii r.y.,I .l''10 invocation will be nmde fiLll,l!)bl. n,,,,r" M- Fiali'T. Cengi-egu-hln i'r,"' lN,'"el- Atlantic City, nnd wnedlctieii will bn given by RabM Abram J. Levy, Rodelph Shelea Otn Otn Otn peotlen, Atluntia Oltjr, SENATOR PEPPER'S NEW HOME TO HAVE REPORTERS' ROOM Dwelling Which Figures in Rejuvenation Panama Street Will Be Utmost in Modernity iwdWflMwiimMiwiw:nMi,W;wyw y!-'4,".( 'w' . I J '.' ( ' - !- jT)R K V Kk - VX K MIUVT '. s i . i O . . v - i v ak .A. " ST"? will be mere raedeet in their require- Mrs. C. Lothrop Ritchie, of St. Martins Mlse Letltla McKim, Arthur Newbold, Jr.. Fits Eugene Newbold, A. C. Clny and'C. P. Henry are among these whose names which will appear en the deer plates when the renaissance of Panama street is completed In Oc- Panama street lies Just south of Spruce. The houses which will be trans formed are in the square from Nine teenth te Twentieth streets. Fer twenty years these houses hare been deteriorating. They are a part of large estates, but because of the neigh borhood and the condition of the houses, rie one had been able te Veil, It occurred te some of the owners that the houses could be converted into un; usual and distinctive homes, and William-eoclle, an architect, was commis sioned te de the work. r.fy. " 'j?1..-.- :.,' .-i S.,&gWM3&UttSWr,()TliWllwlj One of the dwellings en Panama street between Nineteenth and Twen tieth, being made ever and when completed will give a touch of old Italy te the street lene-drnwn windows. In the rear will be nn Italian garden. Leng windows with leaded panes will lead out en a small iron balcony overlooking the street. , On the first fleer of each house will be a living room, dining room nnd kltrhen. Whlte marble steps with iron railings will lend te the second and third floors, each of which will have two bedrooms and two baths. The house will serve te solve the serv ant problem. Big town houses open a few weeks In the year need a retinue of servants. But these little domiciles Little Benny's Nete Boek By Papi Your Mether X Your mother Is your unkles sister And also the wife of your father, CH..K mm4h.amma,1 in I.A Vnll nltllOP whffTI one iTuiuiireuv.-cu IV uv JW ...v...v nu you was ferst born And gradually get used te the bother. e She gives you spending money Varying from a cent te a quarter, And she's a ant te all your cuzzins Net te mention your grandmothers dawter. 3 It only takes hera second Te find something in your bewre drawer Tlltp nfter you looked half n hour Fer the same thing 5 mlnnlts before. "f She's the one that takes your splinters out And sews your buttins back, And if the family gees away for the summer 8he's the only one knows hew te pack. 5 Se even the she makes you go errands And wash your ears and neck, Always smile as if you injeyed it Even If yeure thinking, O heck. The William H. Wanamaker store isclesed alt day I Crrtiifflmi thrnttflhntlf Jtlttl ttttA AuaUSt fS. ! Special Opportunity Fer the Men & Yeun Men of Philadelphia Spert 8 suits and golf suits, either of which can be used for business because they have extra trousers for business wear, are being cleared out at $27.50 They are usual $50, $45, $40 and $35 qualities SOME of them have one pair of knicker knicker beckcr trousers for golf or hiking, and an extra pair of long trousers for business. Many of the sports suits have two pairs of long trousers, and the coats are cut Norfolk style in such a way as te leek as well for business as for out-of-deer or vacation use. The fabrics are handsome tweeds and fine light-weight cheviets. William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street WANTED-sCOMPEffeNT MEN .A WANlt,u-umrc,iE,ni men e THE DENVER AND RIO GRANDER? WESTERN RAILROAD COMPANY WILL KMl'LOV COMPETRNT MRV FOR RAILROAD f tff RMiVlUU A9 rUi4UHOI MACHINISTS SHEET METAL WORKS BOILER MAKERS ELECTRICIANS J BLACKSMITHS CAR REPAIRERS , Standard xvaeci will be nalcl under rules and working; conditions,? seniority dntlnre from tlme of employment, ns prescribed by the t Ktntes Knilreari i.nner Heard., Theso wishing te enter the service of this company will communicate t, K. ritUNHTVY, Grnrrnl A (tent. Denver nml ltle Grnnrie Western. Itoem 1715 Ne. 20D llrertclwny. New Yerk City w . rt i lllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH Delightful I One-Day Trips TO THE PICTURESQUE North Jersey Seashore Resorts I $ 6k-W Asbury Park, Ocean Greve 2 nnundLeng Branch, Bebnar, Spring Lake, Sea Girt Trlu Every Sunday and Thursday I.ne Mnrk-t Stret Wherf " Camdn SfNDAYS UaHisht Time 7 10 A. M. 7.24 A. M. TIirRfiDAYS Davllht Time 0-44 A. M. 0 S2 A. it. Wednesdays, July 19 te iugust 30 l.eve rtrentl Slreet Stitlen Wert I'hlladelphln " North I'.illadelphla Daylight Time 7-10 A. M. 7:1 IS A. M. 7:23 A. M. r ifi 11 i I I- ..! $ 1 .80 Seaside Park. Ocean Gate jBay Head, Seaside Heights, Barnegat Pier, Island TrI" Heights, Berkeley, Lavallette, Chadwick, Mantolekiaf $2.00 -'- Trip Point Pleasant i'B L. H:l IH i-i . Every Sunday and Thursday Leauj Mark't Street Whnrf Camden III ,,-., I i , , jam a . . m.m.. . . r ine American sugar Kenntng company 117 Wall Street NswYerk Jun 9, 19E8 teas vststsr, I&e. yu gOlB UT idlk stnstt HStOB, MUS. ... QSKttSSMSi- 9m oeMpletloa of our new ref lasry at Baltlaers estsbUshst tts latast llak la ear chain of plant serrlee sbleh extends frost ear rsflatqr la Vsv Orlsaas te isltlaere, tiueagh Inllaaslpala and mm Tsrk te Jtostea 9u later of oeastruotloa la orer and Um vhstls of proteetloa art taralac throtubeot the oeastruotloa forled of tve ysars, .derlnf v&lea tlats yenr flra had oharge of the oaclaeerlas design of tha Mllsr Soeso and oeal bBdllaf faollltles and the oeastruotloa of the estlra plant jrea hara rsadereA a ssrrles te this Oeapany markaA y skill fflolaaegr sad oe-oporatlon of a proeouaoed o&araetor, and e tak this appsrtaaltr of oengrataUUns yea apea joer part la this great tetar- ' ' prise agt.kMa that 70a share ear pride la Its oeapletloa Hk Vi0-PX0ia0B I B n V ' ' ! Hff A 1 .... A. nr.i a srasaeaH pj a letter receivea Dy oienc w weDster, as con- PH H atructers, en completion of the great Baltimore Re- . ,. 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C, via Victeria B7 magnificent great Canadian Pacific Ocean Fliers Empress of Canada Empress of Australia rtuttitTimt Empress of Russia Empress of Asia AcTOS thm Apply te local agent or '"" CANADIAN PACIFIC n. C. CLAVTON. City Pan. Art.. 629 Cheitnut St. FhlUdalpbl T. BTCDBINQ. Oen. Art.. !'. Dpt.. Wadlien Av. at 44th St.. Nw Tetfc TRAFFIC MANAGERS m J... j- r - 4 f 22 days te San Francisce 24 days te Seattle 25 days te Portland I n. NAWSCO LINES Express Freicht Steamers, semi-monthly direct from Philadelphia via Panama Canal S. S. Blue Triaiifjle Auk. fi S. S. Lehijrh Sept. 6 S. S. Artljras Auk. 20 S. S. Brush Sept.2 Trpm frelnht rfceheil dnllv tit 1'Irr 10 North (Teet of Vine St.) , , I Assistance given in discharging Team Freight NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. . Otcticrs and Apcita U. S Shipping Benrd Steamers 136 S. Fourth St., Phila. Phene Lembard 3791-2-3; Main 7781-2 UNDER THE STARS AND STRIPES MEDITERRANEAN Teum nnd Direct frlre Special 40-Day Tours, $500 11 ciicnf Inrliiileil. I Imltei te joe Riireta. AZORES, SPAIN, ITALY, GREECE, TURKEY, ALGERIA On the 1 .inieiii. lit Tlii-hfre .Mull Meaiuer Aug. 15th "PHILADELPHIA" Oct. 4th Accommodations aluays reserved or one ten; pasaenpers AMERICA FLAG. CiJ.'ll'. ATMOSPJlUJti:, SEItVICE, CUISINB ComfertK rninimruhlr tn the h"t lielili. If tmirliic the (nntliirnt return by the -euthiTii route. ilrfern eii Iri lili- im jour Meilltrrriineun trip ,-k fur booklet V.. e VerU-NiipIrs . . te . laO ltre.uluu, N. . (, Je,n J. IJujer. General lMmeniccr Aueiil. Telephone Ciirlluml ;H1. "r utur PASSENGER & FREIGHT SERVICE in.TM i:kn Philadelphia, Cape May, New Yerk llent nml U" 1 l"1' I eimeitlnn nt Pipe Mm f.- lliliM'iih litis nml I Ifilrii Line C'onneitleiiK for lltntli ( lt nml O'iuii Cltv. Ocean Reute te New Yerk via CAPE MAY I l'AI.ATIAI. II.MI It ( n or -l.l II I. from rii l.t 1 I vua f i Tufts in ,n iny M r n Freight Received Dully. Sallinc Three Timea Weekly Lew Passenger and Freight Rates HALSCHAW STEAMSHIP LINES, Ire l'ier 12 East Klver. New Yerk City Pier 5 North Whnrvej (Arch St.) I'hlladelphln Tel Mirkit ill I ; CUNARD; ANCHOR wi, T tr.iNiT."v5. th"rbt,,.rK ""J Houi1impten ( a MIKI.1.M u. Ift sept. 5 Sent, tt sHiivit -July -! Auir. 31 ti,t. 1 s.M ui:, s (,et, ( Oct. H i Aiv'i ,',1,',.iyu,t:n'',ewi,) ,,n'1 l.lvorpeol 'Vi.Vi,vii,u'") J'le. :t Sent. 7 tlcf tVJ,l,v '"", , A'lit. 31 Kept. IS Oet.JJ ssii Aiik. II Oct. 21 . V.'.'J WV v )ur-'.? Sf'-' eeTTi, llil.KI ii i'i srPt, 23 "' ( ll III' I IIMKIN s,,t. 2 ; (AMi:it()M iiii-ui srpt u Orf. 7 Ner 41 N K tu iki (Jitiriilmr. Naplee,' 5 .t., . . J'11"'"'- I'uliievnik 'lrlnt 'f ITALIA ut .m 1 ril'sl" ' ' ' :""r1.',,'rrl' nil Liverpool '.V.s HI V Sept. 13 .,-. n' p r U'hrre .,1'..".'. ? ' Jmeninn nml I.I vr peel SMltl (nnd ,Heit 2(1 Oct. IS 1 . riNAltl) N(llK STKAMSIIIl- LINE -...(.... 'it, "tiiuav IMUKi, I II IIS - Jl I; LSOI.I.AS4 C VAMEK'.C WME NEW "iOKK TO ItOTTi:iMn.M Mi I'D iiiuntli, lldiliiLrir-Mir .Mer jr.jntLm . . -lil D MM'I. J Oct, S, Ain.UrO.iiU I Auj.-, U M-vt. Ill Oil, I W.tn.lMtti . . ! . . .Anar III H.t,t 91 II.. fcettrdam ........ Au.U.Sp I se Nev MALLOR TRANSPORT LINES, Ik. Operating U, S. Gov. Ships Te BARCELONA. GENOA. MARSEILLES. NAPLES, ana vutriivi , y S S "Cily of St. Jeicph," Aug. $ i S"Lity e tureka," Aug. 22J warr -Hiee, i;enea ana Naples only Genea Ditact via New YerhA uutclih e v.w., int..'.imi 108 S. Faurtk St. SkLCT ?P iV j- 'i tsJa r't m r.ii n r 'Hut L-a.mM MysiMMd wutmssm -w. mm. -41. n .ImWm I A f , "urfW.yft-t ir T.r'i;.wi 1 j - .an t
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