M' . '. 4 W.'Vi'fi' jessa M fVW---". ' V'i.i-'' 'It- " "Ct.V "-"- ' Tw TTTVf 1 55KFfs?r '7i- 1'i' wa is.fsrnti!j i-fl ?'. a.. m m. . ft- i ir l ? H' ffir !- & fc. A. i( r PKte'. fflftrfti" . " ' ,1 Brish rebels lese Ml' ALL-DAY BATTLE Nationalist Brigadier Ooneral Is Killed Anethor General Wounded Twice ' Bj AMeelnterl TrM Dublin, Sept. 10. An nll-tln.r battle Occurred In HIIre Thursiln.v het worn nn nn tlennl army forces nnrt irrr-julnr". Pom Pem nanrlant Gencrni Jehn .7. MrKenwn, In a nij-pntrh teriny. (lrn'rllied the "inns nmecnt nattennl troops ns snow in coolness virtually unerpinled in dif WKH of ,nf,.,. cnptr, nf I'nn.lerma en origins the Irreeulars from nn almost,,,,,, Sf of Mnrmern. com" the nn impregnable pos'.Men. neunccment thnt rhe ltrltish tleet in the The natiennlwt rnsunltle- are declared nnv,lnnellei has been ordered te prevent te be few, while the irregulnr casual- nnv attempt te cre the straits, and that ties are defcribed ns heavv. 'nn".hlp will be allowed te ceneencen- Majer tienernl Jehn MeMahnn tins (rntP fnr tMr, ,irpee of trnn-ferrlmr wen nppnimiMi rain ni sum "i ui.- i i . State army. He succeeds Itieh.ird Mulrnhy. who sii're Michael (Vllim' death linn held the combined poets of minister of defence, chief of staff and cemmnnder-in-chlef of the Nat uit..l army. In the first three hours of Tlnir dny's enconnter with the irieculnf. xvhe hnd tiken up ambush pe-lt!nn, with read mine", innchine suns nml nn armored car nt Prumltc'n. en Mountain, Itrisadler lienernl Kinc was killed and I'Spiu-ml I.n'er MWIiN.v wounded. Thre" NiithmniNts of tl.j rank and file nl were wniindeil. N.i-i tlenalistr. took thirteen pri-'iner ai.d the Irri'Ciiliirs tied i The ilispnfch cites the detnil- of a chase by the N.itiennlKts and nn in- ' RnKemen': at I.rnizli Tnlt, In which heavy casualties wen; inflvted upon iln irrecn!nr, wlule tlie n,iriinniM -uf- fered no lese. At Mullen- Cres, i General T.nlnr wn npuin slishtl J wounded, and a ffftwiii' w shei ilend I Ot the wheel t.f n i,nte'in!ist nriiMi-.-il car during an attempt te ram the ar mored mr of the n itlennlists The dispatch adds that lntste coneon ceneon coneen trntion movements of troops tire e-cur-rlns throughout West Ireland, the capture" nf the Nationalists inibidlni; the irregulars headiiuaiter at (ilen lief.lt. with a lnrje ainenm of nimni. nimni. nitlen and feed. Friends Plan Jeb for Mayer Moere Continued from Pate One Plnehet ever Atternv 'lenernl 'te-, there would be no trmihle about work ing our nn .'m.e.'ilil.- police.-' nrrngr ment be'wien the Mm or and Repei a'ld undfr the auspiies of the new (inv (inv erner. When t!,e Majer moved te Herman town friin t!ie I'lfth Ward It was be lieved he die! se ;!- , prellmtnnrv te becoming n eandi-lnte for I'mcri-s from the tli-rir.anlewn dMtnct. w-bbh l new represi-nte. y t'engre-m.-in t'eergc 1' "Darrou. Mr Inrnnv Is a member of the inipertiint Steering (Vinuniltep of the lower heue at Washington, and besides that lie and ihe Mayer nre quite friend!-.'. In view nf this situation If 1 net thought thai tie Mi-jer can reasonably hope te enter Cniign-s for o!iie years, xvherea. It !. ugge-fed the t'euii'il idea is a real and pn-.ent possibility Kendrirlt SlerU Uising Ne sepner had Cty Hall leaders, Tnre an Cunningham and ritiie---. fully ssalmllnted the lde i of Majer Moere for Council thru there was a relieved revival of conferences ei r the slating Of an organization candidate for Mayer. This was spurred also bj the fact that organization leaders felt that the ap pear.1 n of W, I";-eeland Ketc'i ii-'-: as presiding efficr .i the meeting nf the Vnrc-ontre'!od City Committee lat Wednesday "meant something." Kendriil; is net a membtr nt the City Committee and yet the Van; leaders wen; out of tl'.eir wav, when th'v wi-re heart. ly indorsing I'tii I'tii cliet for (iovcrner, te see m Ken drick had unu-ual premineiie- in the tneetaeular prtni-g in which the In-, dersement was staged. ' At once it was w-hispored about that Kenui iek was the 'nre cnndidnte for Mnjer and tliat tlie turning of the gavel ever te lu.n b ( itj t'li-rinian Watsen was n part of t'le program of gruoin gruein ing Kendru-k for i!:.- niajeraltv. This maneuver did net make a big hit with the friend of Ii.ich.ird Wegluin, prcsi. dent of Council. H-r.ee Weglein's iip. porters get Inte action and talked things eer with "!'!' Tern" Cuiiuing hnm. who sluire leadership, in n sense, ', with "Kd" 'nre in tue Itepuhlican city orvanizatlen. Ve:lein ha net given up his amhi- ; tien te be the next Mnver nf 1'hiln 1'hiln delphia. In fact the situation m.iv de- vt-lep e a point wheie the present pres- ' Idem of C'e'incil will be a candidate for Majer and the present Majer be a candidate for Ceinu-I!. In the hope of landing the prcslden-v of Council. Te add just a bit mere of the gossip, Jeseph p. (inffnej, chairman of t'.e Finance Committee of City Council,, may be a eiindlilate for I'iesi",eiit .luugu of tlie Municipal Ceu-t te succeed Judge Brown. And here 1- another pi of gossip which the developments of the Inst fort) hints li lve stirred up. Congressman ".Iini" Connelly, of the Fifth I'lstrict, nuiy retire from Cen- Fres next vear and enter the llsta as "Hilly" Campbell's candidate for Council in tlie nerthtnst. Campbell is new Register of Will. a strong county office- and he is thinking of strength, ening hi- fences, i,, the belief that an organization m.iu may be the next, Mayer, bv placing his right hand lieu tenant. Congressman Connelly, In a position of influence In city offices. While 'he organization leaders are ; milling about trying te win strategic j positions, with respect te tb" mayor alty, thev are ulie te the fuct that in- j fluentiar women lenders, net nflilllatcd ' xvith the Veres, hut rather with the control of the State Committee, are holding quiet conferences among them wives te -ee. from a mere or h-- in dependent point nf view, what i an be done about the mayoralty. Nothing definite has resulted as yet from the conferences among tee women but it vveum siirpr.He e one u Majer, Barelav II. atburten. director of i T'nViiie Welfare under Majer Mi-ere. and a rlese friend of the latter, were Adrianeple. Sept Hl.-iHrA. P i brought out as a candidate for Mayer. ! i;reek troops throughout Thrare nre irs Wurburten is vwe chalrmnn of the pxlulming a mutinous attitude. There State (Vmmittie. All of vvhicli seems j llrH manv desertions. The death te streiiKthen tlie naii'ls et the,.,. who are moving te have Mii.ver Moere re te Council. POINCARE GREETS BURTON American Member of Funding Beard Confers With Premier Taris. Sept. 1(1 I My A. !' i-Uep-mcntative Theodere V. Murten, of Ohie, iiu-inher of the War l'eht l'und Ing Commission. n received hy I're mler I'eiin-arc lnda. Mr. Murten wan accompanied by Shelden Whltehein-e. counselor n' the Anieili-in Kiiihnssy, in the absence of Amhnssader llerrlck. The Premier nnd the representative enzaxi'd In informal ronversntien, which laxted nearly twenty mlnutcH, durltiK which the filtuatleil in I'urepe and in the Near East was dlsciidsed COAI. I.V TOfll CHI.I.AK7 upply atemi iKimlbl new L,vtrr (bance In the .tatldy eleirlni; lllk IU.I .. II hy trnlneiJ ob Ituallen win I (diiewcHi Kvery iuueillen ai tn qutUbl diltrlhutlen of coal, mined. tantaa te in rea et the FUUUO X-ita. I'lUk It Habit." 4ifv, c Smyrna Devastated by Fire and Plague Centlnnrd from VMtt One ntietes nn Amertcnn rellcv worker n ilerlnrlns thnt tin te TIiurMlnv mnrnlns i there hnd been 720.000 vletln.n. It Is thought this tlsnre niny Include the wounded nlte, n previous report. tilneed the number of dend nt from 1000 te 2000. Official dlspatehe? recelveil from Smyrna tedny stnte that nil the foreign eenMilntes were dost roved by tne lire! with the exception of these of Spniti. Helftlum and Norway. Landward from the city It i reported (hat nil tin' villages lire burnlnK. and that the whole countryside hits been devastated. I Meanwhile the Turkish forces In the, north have continued their advance. nn,i imrv,, iiinttlfnneniialt- with the troops in a movement tewnM Thrace. iiige-Msvin ami liumiinin also nrc watching any move In thi direction, n they are opposed te the Turks again securing n foothold in Rurnpr While the Turks de net possess n nniy tLjey control a swarm of light vessels, and have a call upon some larger ships In tlie black sen. The Turks are tot without support in their European ambitions The IJusso-Angera treaty Is under-teod te Mud the Itusslan- te co-operate with Mustnpha Kemnl In the capture of the Itnrdiine'leg. In return for the free dom of the lilaek Sr-i. and the Moscow lioverninent Is tepirtei te have pre pare!) for aeten all Its forces jp the Caucasian republics, and te bn holding ,ts Mlack Set tleet In readiness. Kus- ' . m. . ., .... in II I is ii ii .. t .s. '. m ni DIMM l"HII 111 l'M'j, IIIUIV I " T'A"UIJJI have been '"Vried ,e X from servlei colors. The British Government Is epeel.i11v rnpeerned evf the neutrality of Con stantinople and the Straits, and It Is reported that the French and Italian troops are also under orders te Increase i their vigilance in the neutral zone. aud that some have alreaih been landed at points hitherto unoccupied. IJelgrade. Sept. lO.-iHy A P Rumania anil .luge-Slavia hnxe iom iem pleted nn pxchange of views regarding the attitude thej vull adept in th" 'i the Bulgarians advance toward Salenihl according te the newspnjier I'elitika. (5 recce, tne newspaper nM-. again' has drawn the attention of tlie Itelgnle (Jeverninent te tlie ltiilgar-.m iiillit.ii-v preparations en the Creek frontier rnd lias asked .Tuge-Slnia te support the I (ireeli viewpoint ju tegard te T'li-aee All the Jiige-Sliuian cabinet meiu. her- have been recalled te the i meili in Oew of the gravifj of th- -i'ri-' i I'en and tlie Cevernm-nt his d- id-d m , par.i-ipate ip the oenforon-o r me l Powers te settle the Near- '".i-teru ' i question. Hartferd. Ccuti.. Sept. 10. i Ky A.I P.i- A campaign te raise funds in tln Stafe for the iclief of Smyrna will be ' started seen, according te an announce. ' incut Inst night bj Mrs. V.. II. Mep... neilgh. of Hartferd. State ilirei ter of , i he Near Kasi Relief 1'iind. Mrs. McPoneiigh l-eiently returiiid fi'-m .Smyrna. Tl'RKS HOLD STlRRiyG VICTORY CELEBRATION Censtantinnnie. Sept 10 -1 Hy A P i--Renewed ochrntien "ere hell throughout Asia Min"i jesterdnv te mark the sweeping Turkish victory ever the Jreek. Friday Is the Turkish Sun day, and the entire Me-dem je.pulatien censed its wonted pursuits and repaired te the mes'iues te offer prnjei of ihanksgiving te Allah. I'er the tirst time sin'C 11."". when the Turks captured ConstanMnepli . the Sultan went te the tomb of Meb-immed the Con.-pierer in St.imbnul and paid homage 'e the iiii-iiinrv of his illustrious predecessor. Several miles of exulting and jubilant Turk-i witli tlau-.in0 Hag lined the stieets. Constantinople 1 a forest of erlmier. flags with the familiar star and crescent. The colors even fly from the four com manding minarets of the famous Me-quo of St. Sephia, who-e iecapti.re has been the dream of the Creeks ter cep. turiee. A wave nf enthusiasm bin swept ever the Turks, and upon every hand one hears the declnr.it ion that the Christian" must be driven out and the ancient glory of the capital re-established. WOMEN MISSIONARIES SAFE Mrs. MacLachlan Remains With Her Husband In Smyrna Rosten. Sept. 10. Ry A. P. I A!! women missionaries In Smyrna, with the ex-option of Mrs. Alexander Mai I.nchlan. wife of the president of t!.e International College, are -nfe at Athens, the Ameri-an Reard of Coin Cein mis. loners for Foreign Missions was informed In a cablegram received here today from tlie Creel; city. 'i'iie missionary men were still in Smyrna, the message said Mr-. Mac I.nchlan is believed te have ri mailed with her husband. The dispatch, which wns signed bj Miss Annie M. Plnnee, a teacher of the American Weman's College at Snivrna. nnmed the following having arrived at Athens. The families f r.tss Arthur P.fed. the Rev. Caleb V Law rence, of Melrose; .7. K. P.irge. of Ilristel. Conn., nnd the Rev Samuel I. Caldwell, of Nerthlield: also Mi-s Minnie !. Mllle. of Iowa, Miss F.imly P.. McCallum, principal of the we man's college; Miss Cortrule C. Crelie of Massachusetts. MM Sara I. Sued, of Mroekline. Miss Hejen Craig, of Cali fornia, nnd Miss Savage, of .Whury. pert. Mr. nnd Mr Pann K. Oretchell, ! formerly .stitleaed at Mnr-evnn. nre iepeitd ns he.ng ,-i ('oristantineplf, i GREEK MUTINY FEARED M Dessert Army- ' .... -Start Anti- i Royalist Movement i pennlty l.n bent waived he. a us ,. f i t, fHnr tiiar its enfereement would mean the iln-f ipitien of n large pirt of the n nnv Prominent Vnlzidlst nffii-Trs ham left ("'niiRtiintliHiplH for Thrnoe for ihp nlli'Kfd piiriiewn of ptart Jng nn ntiil ntiil reynllsf nioveninit, while fevernl well. , knew ii Turkish nsltnterN h.-ive lefi for' linlKiirin te ftlr up the popwlnllen nsriiliit-t the Greeks. The (ireek uriiiy hnH i.t divisions. peniprlKliiK 7M.(I(I0 men, nnn-si-ri nt ijiiniiirjlnii. nnd .'UKlfl troops en the line rnnnliiK from Adrliineple te Kuleli- . ItuignH nnd thenee te Slnekle. POLICEMEN HURT IN CRASH nethlelirm. Pa., Sept. (1. -f'larenqe Smith, motereycle pnlleeman, and f'hnrles Aeliey. a patrelinuu. "ere in jured jesterdny when nn automobile rlrlvpii br T Atehnrii .Mnniiknt. n Jan. nncBi student nt Bethlehem Prep Srlinnl , crHChei line n uioiercycie ns it wns i parked under street light. The e(B- ! cers were juet about te beard the I machine when struck EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, Benus Bill Provides Three Optional Plans The Peddler' Henui Hill, which would become effective January 1. 102.1, provides tbree optional plans for the World War veterans, ether than these whose adjusted service pay would net exceed $."0. The options are: Adjusted service certificates, payable In twentv years or sooner nt death and containing lean pro pre visions. These certificates would have a face value eipial te the sum of the adjusted service credit of the veteran. Increased b) 2." per cent, plus Interest thereon for twenty years. Voratlennl trnlnlng aid nt the rnte of $1.7." n day up te a total ef 7-10 per cent of the adjusted service credit. Aid In purchnlng a farm or home, the tetnl nmernt te rang" (r pi 100 per cent of the ndJiiMi-d service credit (If the money wer" ndvanced In 702,'tl te 110 per cent of the adjusted service credit, if the payment were made In l! or thereafter. Adjusted service pay or credit would be figured en the hals of $1 a day for domestic service, less the $00 paid nt discharge. Hut In no event could the nnieunt of the credit of the veteran who performed no overseas ,'ervice exceed $.()ll and the amount of the credit of the veteran who performed overseas set -lce could net evceed $02.1. HOUSE APPROVES TARIFF. NOW AWAITS SENATE MOVE Upper Branch Expected te Adept Conference Repert Soen Washington. Sept 10. (By A. 7' t Finally approved by the Heuse 210 te PO, the Administration tariff bill be. enme again tedav the unfinished busi ness nf the Senate, Republican leaders expected final legislative action Senate adoption of the conference re pert bofeie the end of net week jii inei-raiic opponents had re-ertiH all points of order and planned - attempt te get tlie pill back te fereiiee for auieiidnient. part icula rlv of the sectl-ns granting bread nntherf 10 the President ever tariff rate- and classifications. Similar effer's in the Heuse tailed, points of order that the -enfereev had excroded their nulh"r itv h.n nig been evei ruled. Pebfite III Ihe Senati- was expected te consume -.evcral dn; s. with i fev oppe-ition speeches from the Republl-in as well as the lleiuecrailc sldr. FRENCH SEAMEN STRIKE Modification of Eight-Heur Law Op posed by Sailors Marseille-.. Sept. lit.--iRy A P i -A strike of se.inien in pretest agai"i the governmental decree modifying the eight-hour law en Fretn h vessels v.em into effect here today. The i-r,., went a-here. leavins aboard the ships (,p siiiricient men te ensure the safety of the vessels. The tugs' crews r.lse left nnd the steamship Pntna. of ilu- Fabre l.iti l.iti frem New Yerk, and the Admiral N'lelly, from Havre, are waiting outsid eutsid t'ie harbor, unable te eater witlmui "igs. The seamen plan te be i it t enty-three hours, as a full dav's absence from work would Mlbje-t thrin te di'ii iplinarv mensures. Th" sailing of the sti.itr.Miip I.afav rtte fi-ei i Havre for New Yerk has i.- - i,-tpe-ie.l en account of the strike :,r that poi- KiTmnaxastnsa ffwcic&m'.t t.v.sxci j-.JtxsaLinjJiJ.iai liujnruj Tet uch. A Natien Dying of Heart Trouble PHILADELPHIA'S DEATH RATES FROM HEART DISEASE 1890115.4 per 100,000- population 1900128.0 per 100,000 population 1910 179.7 per 100,000 population 1920190.3 per 100,000 population 1921193.6 per 100,000 population 1922 What will this year's rate be? Ten persons died each day of 1921, :t. Philadelphia, of heart disease in one form or ai.eti.ci. Philadelphia, first in medical science, is first te establish a Heart Clinic for Children. Pause, consider, ponder this query What is coin?; te happen if we don't step this mad pa-'e? "This Killing Pace Is Killing Us in Deadly Earnest" This first-paBe article in the MAGAZINE SECTION should be read by every one in Ph.'adelphia, theuf,'hftul or otherwise. It will make even the f.appies; flapper step and think. READ IT IN THE MAGAZINE SECTION (TOMORROW) Sunday, September 17th Like True Detective Stories? Then read about the Wily Weman it took Unde Sam te find and foil,. Are Yeu Patriotic? Then visit, with Corliss Hoeven GriffU, St. Mihiel Salient, where the A. E. I. first astonishee the world. Like Nature? Ever See "Embassy Then reud "What Makes the Avenue .' Heming Pigeon Ge Heme?" It If se, you will want te knew tells of the work that the Army mere about this Washington and Navy are doing with thesfi gentlewoman who 13 Landlady birds. te the Nations. Something le Interest Everyone Something Werth While Other interesting features: article from Oatman, Ariz., advice te fishermen by Ring Lardner, a science page by Hene Bacne, Leuis Hanlen. And the Six-Page All-Star Comic Section, "What Are They Spying?" with Thirteen Cash Prizes. Fun for everyone. Order your copy today at your newsdealer's "Make It a Habit" SUNDAY PUBLIC tiM& LEDGER OF PHILADELPHIA CYRUS . K. CURTIS, Publisher E. D. Dier Fights for Delay of Trial Centlnuril from Tsire Oe "Ileckleln, of course, will be a most Important witness, tnld Mr. I'eeera. "He knew the inside workings of the ! Pier concern, but, ns a matter of fact, ' we hne n most complete cae without , his testii'innj. This elllce had an np np ,pettunlty te go through PlerV books, nml we found plenty of evidence of criminality. p have lined up our i , witnesses in a manner tlmt I nut unite sure will lesult in Pier's conviction, 1 even If Ileckleln should net testify." ' The trials of Ileckleln. linrrj J. I.nw retire, Jr., and Iiwrencc Starr. i also Indicted in the Pier case, may also ' be started next week. The district at , temey says he is ready te proceed with their trials at any time new, but pre ' fers te dispose nf the Pier case before i going nn with the ethers. i WATERWAYS DELEGATES I DUE MONDAY MORNING Inspection of Cape Ced Canal Mon day te Delay Seme Membern frf"il fU'pn'eli ( I eniiff V-ibllr l.rdetr i I'ertlnnd. Me.. Sept. BV -Members I nf the Atlantic peeper Wnterwnys As- :jntf thirty-live young women, hnd nar nar nar socintlen, who attended the annual con- jr(,v escapes. They were trapped In the volition here during the week, started four-story building after a pipe leading 1 for home today. r, nn j,'e condenser had burst in the The steamship Nantucket, chartered , i,f,Sement. sending powerful amenia for the trip, will carry the larger part l fllmrs throughout the structure, of the riilladelphla delegates from Bes- , s,x lem.q ntrr fnroe mysterious ex- Iji.n till" evening and. if the schedule ; , ,' followed by lire, nearly wiped .held-, will nrrhe at Philadelphia Men- ;', ,,, .. M- pnrils Fmhreldery n mernli-g. ' Heading Cempanv en the second fleer of . MaM.r Moere and Mrs Mec-re are re- 1 ' J f, ,-, t root . Pnmage te the turning by meter ever he Mohawk tniil ; , , ;,Hmnt0li , i.e.ween .-..-ntiil plan te reach Philadelphia Sunday !'""""". e.-e 000 evening. " ' """ ''" ' I An inspection trip through the Cape j Three BlaMr. In Plnriis I'lant loot anal uennav. no. en ine c-onven- lien program, will ueliiv tlie return et eire of tne ii eniliers. ,s a tnrewen .... . .i i. t, .1 , .. n beat ride through the ha.Nu- and Th'.' convention business was cleaned UP ... ,.n (l.w, leteleni- vnrpini. .oe.-.i . lug. .Mayer .Moere atni ttie etner ein-cer- were re-elected, Norfolk was do de sweated n the next convention city, after strong bidding by Newark. N. .1 BALKAN REBELS VICTORIOUS Mentene'grlns Retire te Mountains After Defeating Juge-Slnv3 ' ..... i Reme. Sept. lt. Montenegrin in snrgints. led by Majer Uasknvlch, or i-upled the village of l va-., comman deered the barracks of the gendarmerie, disarmed the gendarmes, devastated the pest nl nnd telegraph elt'p es, seizing all 'he money, and stormed the rnllread station. .Ingn-Slnv troops were sent from Sarajeve te quell the Insurgents. ba'tle wh'ch lasted for six hours was fought The .Tuge-Slavs lest seventeen men. Rnskevlch nnd his band retinal te (he mountains, having lest only niie man slightly wounded, the dlspnt-h stated. POTASH FRAUD TRIAL SOON Prosecutor Preparing Case Against Hansen and Jehnsen Tlip mwi aciinisi l'nineis F. llan- en and A ieter M. lolmsen. 1nietei - ..i ..e ........i.... ... .l..f-.....l nil ,1 1 1 Jl is ' "I i ill-ill I tn . i-i wi II i . lire new under preparation hy the Pis. trli-t Attorney's, efliee nnd it is expei-ted that the two men will be tried shortly lli.n.seit and .leliiisnn. Industrial pro pre pro inetei's, with efliees in the (His Hnlld ini. were arrested last winter en n warrant f-vvern out hy l)nvitt 1). ( 't.i.l -t-sti-r. of tlie Chiieter ('hemleal Ce-n-panv i harjiinr; tln-m with defniud'ns hii. i 'of S.'il.-.V) thrmiKh fill -- rrprccn tati'ii as te pnt.'i-!i 'iiinlns prep, rte.s. Mr (iiide'ter livi- it 'S'2 .Mnl eii Mn: ris nt; . lie ilefeii'lants v ere S.Minn liail mi j for e,mrt. mxcMBJavaucrA t Like Gripping Fiction? Then read "The Weman in the Cajre" nnd "The Cempell.ng rail." De Yeu Ge te the Theatre? Then read "The Oddest of AH Beings, the Play-Geer," by a box-office oracle. amenpr them, the weekly news Follies of the Passing hhew by Speed Patrolman Saves 6 Frem Death in Fire Continued from Tiue One ethers clinging te him hurried down the stairs. The children were frightened by the smoke. They wept. They clung te him. 7Ie hurried them In a frightened little group, down te the street. It took hut a few memenlH te make the dnsh te safety, nml the children were unharmed. Neighbors opened their houses te the family, and parents and children were cured for while the firemen attacked the flames. The tire was seen extinguished. Posplle Its clouds of smoke the Hames hnd net made great headway, and the family was able te return. Investigating Twe Kxplnslnns Investigations have been started Inte the cause of two explosions in the cen tral section of the city yesterdny nfter nfter nnen and Inst night thnt threatened the lives of many persons and resulted in considerable property damage. The thst blast occurred at 2:10 P. M. In the building occupied by the Pngc & Shaw Company, r'L'S Chestnut r.lreet. Forty-seven employer, itielud .ii- te Fire PMnf 7te B. Pavl-, who wa en the scene of the . , .. . . .. ... ,..i ,, fi. .1... ' i.e:iii '..-. ! ..... ..-, ,. - Xl it I il-i"y "iM u" Ifrn-l 'f nBht. II t ( ' I Hi- -em 111" L in lieiiii. ecutlnue is investigation today. Firtt-Grnde Electric Moter Oil nar rut ( i i.iin M.E. ARNOLD &C0. Practical Electricians Meters, T.lirlitn. Hells ntiil (irnrrsl Krn-ilrH. 1019 CHERRY ST. r.ictti cl Apparatus tn be succriilal, MUST he of depcndnhlc manufacture and properly installed. TMUn.'. ?Kt,nRT I vilantk citv v. .i. ' GGmsanaanmautttnaaKBiMauBa i H W The courtesies and conveniences of two hotels a! one rate Kt.Bti Pay Tn. AaserVen ITnn CWWi 9Ieila. Fnertal Wrtty. Our (stu m'iy live nt cither houfe and atlll enjoy nil the csnifer cf nefh This nntriun rrtvllena is net edendefl hy nnv etl'er hett. Ill and fireproof Annex. TrnnensM A'mix r.enr tench, crrestt Catholic and Prel- iuni cnii"- i-nnn :tji RUNNING WATER BTH n Breem Itxftl.. r-lrate bartm. Cuisine nn3 service unexcelled. Kiesh vefwtnules. While errv IV-Mitlfu' - -.irltim Own uircmmlmna, Orchestra Dnni- ni: lliTuuil natr. nr. rieiur CO CAl'ACtTY 000 WlnJuws itrcenej. riathlnu from fcetelj. Carai Write In- Itrfiklet nnd auto m.-ip. Botn hotels under personal direction of R. B. LUDY, 11. D. Owner craBLST MODERATE PRIDE HOTELS 1W RJlUmiG CITY L. M ffiin m UtfiiW n Special September & i . 'ap -1 J ' Cat e.p. f. 1 Running nv -m'.kiih ' servite Ui , ii-!(e ave i surrnu.idn ' -' - -.urines l'riv Water in All Roem -i - veRCtablcs. White V "' T.t'DT t D stranh rseSty ATLANTIC: CITV JmceSV f On ii. e l-.i- k1i Frent limy ici in rurri firpiriuum miu le February III, tb'J3 Direricin Flan Enl'.rtly. Altviyt Optn finl ll.-em r.ui.D.u; '.V.irr . . IV00 .Single Keem. 1'r,,... 11. ill . Id SO te 17.00 Ueuble Koera. Ilunnui!, Wairr .110 00 UeuMe llnein, l'n..t Hath 111,00 te (U-00 Deublr It ibtu. l'jlvate llatb. tlcean Frm t Cerner, tli.00 Ownerthip Man-ir; rrfnt P'oene 1 -trr KmW!fZ3Xla. NO.WC CO INDIVIDUAI. AND OISTINCWISHEO A3 TKe SENATOR VlWOIIMIA AVCNDC A DOARDWALIt ure.ui fruni . .. . e Ainmuan plan 14 no n I. . "i -i - i t en l-.i lioehlet SffteWU TSm&lJD Virginia nve. 3d tea h. I'rlvata Bit In, runiuMi 'i.1! rates Sam i"-l 1-- - - iier. i- IUf"d I-all I I ''elllm nicr. Special September Rates HEALY'S ',;;,'.. uti dly fcP-' i - u u-ky ase. Itun n nieina 1.1 SO i.n A. Ileily. TAROR INN ' wn en I Cennentlcut at. roenvi lipifUl f-'-ller t-r ru.ei. V U ? 1 1 uenea Owner manunen er.i I P A A M. Dunn. Continental Aii. e, eii. alAiayi r.al. Inrmi mederati Wr -a r.r tiinnaL . MTVAPtf nrNTAX Hetel Boscehel ';. ' 'kviv nr heach r.nun S1H -in A K. MAni'iX eekl- TIepnne 1 ', ?lirireham '''B1"' ave., nef ilec!i. DP dally. Tlalhlna; prlyllewee Alula flrnlier. I OUVAN R0, TePe-m. Ave. Reemi wit r-in wniaj Mre K ItllNiNKIl. New Clarien K'iueky Ave. Juit oft tw vietiuu n.anlwallc S K.nenlfnr TOt KS J Rates BERMUDA The Ml Year Round Resort. , Eleht te nineteen-day tours by fast nnd comfortable twin-screw steamers sailing from New Yerk every Wednesday and Saturday. Inclusive fare covering first class en steamer, hotel accommodations, carriage drives, local sightseeing, etc. 75 up. NO PASSPORTS NECESSARY. BcciUli and full information from THOS. COOK & SON 130 feuth 15th Strnet Telephone, Spruce 8820 Bermuda Office t HAMILTON, West Church Street SEPTEMBER 16, 1922 Cuticura Seap Is Ideal for The Complexion Sop,Olntniii,T(i1eem.S5-.Mywhjri.FpriioBl .MrM:0tUerLtertrln,Dtp.I.MililnJ4Ml. r -Dependable Abe Kelsky & Ce. Est. 1884 N.W. Cor. 9th & Walnut :Sls. Building & Lean Associations Send for Our Free Booklet f Kodak Rell Film DEVELOPING FREE WHEN prints are ordered. Prints 3'4:5'2 (postcard size) 5c cadi KEENER CO. Opticians im Walnuf SI red Prepare for Opportunity KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS et c Evening Scheel FOR MEN & WOMEN Short t'rnrtlfal Arntlemln mill riininiprtl'il f illirsf Trnffle Mnnnpeni'nt. Itiiilln rr 'cmptir "Inileratf iruine. irrn Trre scietcrstilpt te Kr-S'rviee Men . tfemrti Kf6ltratlen Itrslns Sept. 1 ll:Sn tn 0:30 P. M. flis.i-M IlfBln Oct. 2d N. E. Cor. Breid & Vine St. i;nrr atienm. Itn(h Ppp smznim , Your rpe h 1ef ' e'-rrecteil. Snl for nnme ei prr. mimnt binin- rpn who (ii- rerrii 'e. their speech by the Klnus!v r an t)n .' atnl evenlnu rliii.eM Ask ii-'ii' the KlnKlny Vluli. N"xt c'nl -"it. next M.md.iy. 8 I' M A 'I ' "lii. Thene Wnlniit 1002 Senrl for tloelslet Tin: t(i(isi.i:v ri.w ".. " U'nlnul s( II M MMIH ItrOIITS 1TI 1STIC ( ITV. N. .1. Seuth Carolina Avenue, Just off tit Henrdw-nlk Convenient te alt attrae tl"i ruvitnr l"iene tsrtl V IN EVERY ROOM GlTYtrsnrJ) ALE&H Reduced Sentembrr Rnr.e SILVER T e k mJNNl.y. WA'I Elt IN Al.1. KOOMS ecean:c.lty;n, B:.-.,.,r,n ItunnlnK water all rooms. M.-i .il itcaync s,nti rntPS, e hi.undin., THE ALVYN ?T1r IJU. il f-pei Ml Yni wer. ratH. A. nK.rii nwr.N. n. j. ATTHACT1VK M:i'Tr.JIlir.i: ItATIW THE ENGLES1DE li& ,;. All modern nppelntmenta. Trlvata batbi. ten nnd fresh water. t'lve teiinU cuurta. It. F. K.N'Qr.K. Manauer MlItTII UATr.lt twl. l'A. Falls View Cottage Xerth Wuter t.JU, I'm Special Tall Hntec JIT, l'OCDNO. l'A. nitOVI-; cerTAliK cfrera jeu home com- form for September and O.-ieber In the i'oceno-. It.itei JH dniihle or J.'e hlnyle; alenin heat W 1! WAl.TFIt l'rnp. Terus CIrk't3rdCrulae.JanMiur2J, 1723 ROUND THE WORLD -B.MPRES3 el I'KANCK" ItHSl Gren TON J 1 MONTHS CUU1SB,$IUW and up lacledinf lloleli. 1'cci, Urivei. Uu'tilsi, tlm. Clik Orijinalcd Iteund the Werk! Criilue Clark'i IVil, Crime. I'ebrueryJ, 192J MEDITERRANEAN "ntrirnCSH el SOOTLANO" 25000 Gre.. Tm 65 DAYS CHUISn. YM acd ap Fraak C. Clerk. Timet IlnlldUl. New Yerk KrikU Tsura ... W3 . lKik . r.,-;'W,r ERICSSON LINE for Baltimore Fare IS 00 one way, J3.0O round trip, Dallr at S P. it.. B o'clock eturd. Rteamers atop at IJetterten. leaWnir l'ler a. Keuth Ualaware Aw. (Dayllgbt-aavluu tlma). Betni for Pamvhtvt K of C i!i'ii.v riTv. n j. ILl&fnl M ITOP AT THE BEST" 8 t.Ch. ("MV; .....r.i... ....,, u i-p ' ixMW Ki'TKMiir.it itrr.s 4 hatha Idflll Ileul.lrt en Itruiiext U YiMCOM rnrjcATteNATi Itnlh Nm. JBJk.MIS iT"! JVljrxl DAVSC" My rf-V "SL3tT W N,GHT schel 3 sJTM jrJUU OK EVERY YOUNG MAN AND WOMAN who WRIHs tlie knowlcdce nml tinltiln tlict will riuallfy im nr s. . eeeil pselnn vesltlnn. nnrt tn nrHnnci rspldly In bulnS3 eBi "r c.n..,..iHi ui.M..s..i rt..inA. Umii,iai.niinH .- . . s nmtritrrt.i nviiiiniinii nnui ,iii.ii-i, iiUDiii.er ...iinitiin, , ni iijii. ,. , j- Ai.. . ' i ml mi ire leirners' irmnliiR, Hllrmnnnshlp, Itunlnesq t. n.,lnt. Oramniar Krhnnt. Piiblle Hrnllmi Cnarren. '""" - Uw, AN "AfTKKIHTf.n" COMMrtTIAt, UrilOOT. 1200 WALNUT STREET A (Si fcSbSiti :BothCempany commcrciel nrt or- pnnintinn in he field, offers VOU n different training. If yen like te draw, develop your talent. Study thU practical course taught by this widely known institution, with twerjty-twe years' rucces3 which each year sells te advertisers ever ten thousand comma cemma rial drawings. Who clse could give you te wide an experience? Commercial art is a highly paid, intensely interesting profession, equally open te men and wnraee Heme itudy InMiurllyn dot farli t-fore you enroll In eiw '''Siif.'l.T.'s..0"'," lu.trated book. "YOUnOPPOnTUNIT) ."for oee-hsir the coil of millinx-feiir cents In itemp. PHILADELPHIA OFFICE 1JU Walnut Streot, Dept. 41 MEVER QOTH COLLEGE of Commercial Art Scenario Writing Photoplay Study Sfnnlcu V. Masthaum Course Includes practice in con cen con Mructien, technique, dramaturgy, etc. Alse study of current photo plays through co'opcrn ce'opcrn co'epcrn tion of STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA tXac cfass beginn Sept. 2 Write for Infonrtnlien Pheno Dlniimiiil 0031 I TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Ilni.t'l ""t. Im-Iem llerUs riiiiutieipinii ' sr&tt&zzzzxMzxzz: Registration Week September 18 te 22 Full particulars in special cata logs. State rourse in which you are intprested and write, phene or call today for catalog E-2. Day and Evening clasces begin P"Ptem"er -'" Ofnca new open cither (Jay or evening ler rugisicriut; itu- , i . . :....!.-. .... dents. I'liene, Di.imnnil Oiilll TEMPLE IJNIVERSITV llrenl rt. Ih-Ieiv IlerLs I l'lilluddtiliU wimtimtfW3&JWKi,n!N!?r3ZXBa 6 Unusual Resulte Secured. Class or Private Lessens. (Send for Felder) Y. M. C. A. Corrective Speech Scheel M2L Arch St. ! BOOKKEEPING AND PRE ACCCUNTING for Men and Wemen A' '"e- -,-. 1 f.ui nf .s iKi-almta speclallv 'ii. .u.-.i ler us. Adfiiuale iirepar.iiinn fur 11 ' iiee, r of tma'l buslnna or for anaif-i- a:. .1. , .(j. r nims. Siudenis with Ii.eIi h-.-ieI trj 11. nit 111 I'a eqmw lent inn iirewire , .n in week fir Theol of Acreuntinu fJprimif; Date Frpttmhrr JSth i.S'ciui for Ctitnlegl Y. M. C. A. SCHOOLS ' 1421 Arch St. 1013 Lehigh Ave. 52d & Santem Sl. 1 n rTTTiaiii 111 mminaiimainiiiu TniTTigfiMn-nuMmii iummii 1 1 INTERIOR DECORATING Twe Ceursea. 12 weln each one for Coe hemernalier and amateur lbs ether deallnn with the. luUlict mere rrofee.lenally. corn cern menclntr Opt ;.', Hem fr cutaleir ,vi.i. vi.ii,u ,iy em a fiunnem Ht. Friends' Sdcct Scheel Fer Itnt The I'urUunr. Dr !tflJ:h,r.TTr "ri1 '"li Hla. from I'riinarr Ihieugh lllaa ,Z.U," i'.'" aii cruucti ir renvei, cmnua ier thore riMUMl,. , Yi K a-r t .. a . 1 1-T .! Catalog K.pyB; rWSSl ,b 1 Mailer W. Iluvilnnd, l'rlnrlijl I REGISTER NOW K'Mmii..n r I10" ""'', i 4tiilenU nrrenlfil nftrr thnt .lrit". hreln (Irlelirr 2. 'H!lILiL-rii.n? lUrlnr: i.i.h.sm, SPMc W ihn i tf The Way Out of the tv I j Rut ' I Ni rffe- f)ffr-q rl-ht-r rrtunrd tint D I ipftrt-Tinn study rlrhtlv d r. re,,. I I TVir feninf; i eurhes nffr prii' Mm j I li Htructien In I'UBlneas lmiiilftra t ' I tiep AmuntinT iSilr'Hinanship I Q '-i' nnraT'hv nnd In Perietal. al a:. ! ( A '!' 'hr Training I Mclit Sihoel Oners Spot- 1H B Rn PEIRCE SCHOOL of Business Administratica j L Write f.er JSft Vfiir Boe); Jf I'lne SI. Wft of Ilre.iU J rvusa wmakiun'S SCHOOL1 Mile I.rll V Murlncrr. I MirTr rr juii tne rrench en -wants nt te knew, JElUtCATIOfAt. Business Education f ,n,h.Pb,J,?&!tt,,,,,i. ""."-. Sr,ta4, tiffin '1 ColI2e ...:: "-...v.., ... eirayer-fi .' ..If you dlre sSi .?? " a .? Kinu, any or ev M iiru'srs rrrm d-Jnlte nrranvements. '-'ere ni '"Hftl iw.iT"" : wrlleiB. 41 Oeld Medal, Tnn", 200 i.. fpjelal les- - .Shorthand, Ly"r- -Denkkeer ng, Accounting piSi'tr"l'if. . Arltnmetlc nnsli.h and Saleiman.fciV'' Straycr'e Business CelieM . 807 Cheatnut Street -.i . XM t ip.iii i.r.i i'. .si-.i.it i:i .iitr ,i . - - :m Veunc men nnd women mnV.l.J "W 1 deslrn te Kiutp tl!cmRlv.s te , 4K."f b tent secret re ana I positions should ini.iS'' la trntnins ceurfe which J"il,! , he Mi day and ovenlni; f-ni-.rJ .e6". , tlm srcl unwn iriuiw reuuire I le m;lke tl.A i..i.v,-.i vnlunhle assistant tn nnv V.A'.."JasU . the -."ven n.-i oie .issisiant te nny eiH. "1 - .line fur Interview and i;.,5 kcalaleit. Uetrlpti aiiv '.Ime fur Intcrvlsw .. r V. "-. .Cia " t'lituv nfsiNF.ss rniTi-'w ..v.nd. .'!'e of VefflW 1 i. iii .ii irksr St.. i .n v.-r. "".mrmiili Vntinjr len nml Ilnr (jnujLWMsmiiKKza.V4MjAMag j ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS JIBMINiSTRATION An vnlnR school of unh-rrlty rr4 f. frine rrnctleM huatnemi training fei ' na women. Kvry course tauiht b of rtamllnic In the buslnc. SV y B, Accounting Scheel thrcc-yeiir itit,i mn rnursn tltllnp- for th. n' n .el''0 Bmlnatien3 and for buslnes'3 aaviBiii ment. i Pre.AeBountlne-a special 8-Mite" ceurse In tloekkeeplnp for Ihess iu want te equip themsclvcs quickly fei, entrance te this school, or for a nru.' tlcnl UnewledBO of Boeltkecplnj. i Cuslnets Administration Schetl-. -three-vcur dlnlema course, mdi.. ' it thorough practical preparation for , Business success. Thirty Ccrtficate Cotirfrea w iiivii mu e.i.i. may cnOOSd. ttl-nl Itat4 Ceineyancft Half5tnunahlD Miles Lettcm Iluslnes." I'rlnclvl6 Audltlni; riunneia Flrincn i"nt Accounting Adertliins Hinilnen Itttn ilurinern Lhw Puhlli Rm.nl.ln SpeclallzedAcemBtlij ' LV"Ulllllli! rr-Acceuntlnt Federal Tst rMi. Credlfe A Collections l-'erelcn flT-hftn.. r--. 1'urrhaalnR nnd Stores KnglM rm , -- ...... ...T ..u,i ..ii'. ..imia7!iiQai nmce OrK.inlzatlen ami Mir.aKmeDt Feterr.anklilp Spanish Send for catalog te nearui Y. M. 0. fl. Filioel of ArrnnntlnE nnd Dellar! AdralnUtrnllen li:iArchP' lOlST.chlshAve. BMiSaniemlu. : 1 --i X3Z3Z2 THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMY J IFOVKDKD 7KII OVERBROOK lleculnr Scheel Sesjleni btirtj ItiursJav, Septemtwr 21 He-Kxamlnatlem Wednesday. September 20tb New boys report Tuesday, Sept. lftK i UrevUIe Huslam, B. S. Hcadmailer CHESTNUT HILL ACADEMYii A dav nnd 1-earillnc school for boys. Pn.l-, rnrauuil lur c-inrjiq EL specialty ai-ecitl rill :ltl rill ' idr ui U WI, inr e-qny t'earayrs. urtlvllefl ituar i nny in ine unernoen ler eav deyi i ts rnraera. unrri Meptemner :ein. Catuleuui!!! en application. J.- If I'ATrKK&u.V Headmaiur I'ENNINriTON, N. J. Vr" N't men prepared fe, college, tV- 6i.ntv)9 and LUfiiness Junier school ler wvi w nn ter The fcnninttea MM." i-n-nili Hiney Cri-cn, Ile.idmustcr. Bei M. I-eMIHl l ill. .-Nftiv .iery. Yetinc Women nml filrl The Gorden-Roney Scheel il - f-.. inn Lnn-A hrfftt eril nnd Cellejte 'Vf'tVVjnvp? Ml. f Harden md rm. MISS HONEJa i.au mvenn. x. ' "THE ARDEN SCHOOL i ii.'iiviinh KIV .IKKSEV Onenlni Day. Tliurml.iv. Scptjmbfr tltl I ClrtKuca heKln the iriuay i"' Minn Snrnll Hellell liiellnnltrjiig rnxreKiMASS Concord Academy! A (.mall bearding and day jchoei for fu the l.l.terlc town of foncerd, "'?!, tltuntt'd en the beautiful Samuel Hear ! ... ... ... ,-.. tf. ilaielOO IM ..7P.!.. i"0.01 ." ?. ".v1"" 1 ".. f.r.llinei. qUHIIUea ill iiwiiiau.n 01... ---,,,. -iia atlmuluta Intelleciunl curiosity, 'L tliernuKli iiroimrntlen for el,Ff-"IZtlt vi jn rtdueat. Ariilliatlen o'.ieuld be re Eltie Garland Hobien, PH- D' 1-ermcrlr head of tlie Medel ,clinel ' ",, I Milr t'nlleiir. iiiinnni. j;-j- rATOXSVH.T.B. THE ROBEKTS-lJBAwi MIIOOI. mil f'Hi'S . ,. Ktrens r.illece rrerya-ery Coun Alee General t'uur'O r;, I0'ar'E,Jfeli)i' Ciirnful review fur r ? " tlens liulHldu.il HiBtruiilen. ,K, Ileme Atmosphere. rerenai a wltli heads nf achepl nhrtliBH nmnr life. All ereit. iww danclne V.ex 3.10 Suburban Baltimore. M. r-nrfinaiiiiw. - . MI'SIfAla rOKTRS CONSERVATORYMUSK3 A Scheel of Individual Instruction iiitw Plutlnirulshed Faruliy Kernj1 T..,.h.r. All brnche-s ubt. Tralnlnc f'eumea for Tea idieri "d la .J Mru'-iniii In .1 definite n" VeurH, tugeiher lth prai i experience Dorrnllerlee for rliirneal llelailnna wlln ,l i..... . i. ... - i.. ni.KH.. school I Mi cttnf omen' n: riltr niu'lj UW 1 riuin, (v.iiun. . ....- .,,, Ulen. Ulx .Sna.ieus nulWIn. Our p.ine liumtrnlnd hook man; (ill.lii:nr iiAV.NOi.ns j ij. AHMINIvrilATIVJ'. II itti .nt'Tii nnei' w:w fro?. II.iii.-V" Titirj. Ztckwr r-IUbn Philadelphia Muilesl Aet , ltecUlralleu Sdleluter 1 -l ,: .,-jj ! ,,,,;,, ,.-, ,sKV M H'i're,ler "i Jr , 11 w - '8I,'U i m Lesan censcrvui" - ..- ., ' 481U Nerltt Uread St.. "' MAXI.H'S. N V. ArSiW.t Jehn'i Scheel, Manlim -f II felli-Ke rremiruterir wJm. . AmeriK the hills. 11 miles MWm ii irniii nyrficuir i.iMieraii i.tvim II equipment 111 tiuildliiCK. l'l ilKjfa ' II n- en. A '.uipp nhoel life if.'Jt'SI '! II with wl! ni-fli.r.,1 r.pr.n flrtn -Xv&tMUall t II and alhii-ib s. Kermer f'n-lvSBJII I II denta new atieiulini; -14 cel-liijOF IH Il IctM nnd unHeraltles SmI UuKlnei" reurpe. AI-eiHl Junier Scheel for heys 10 te 1 1 Ter SI noir. under W I prrftenr manasemtnt l-'or fw rnlnleK nddr..-" ., Xf OKNAVIII.IAM VERIir.CK jfl NX l'reslilent Mm I V ,(1X 27 ,wm Mniilliw. N. V. AM ffld Jl tr Nt jJLv. i ., XmgSjjJjjtjij! : , r.., am.am.am.am.am.am.am.am.am.am.am.am.am.am.am.am.am.am.ai
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