i POISONING OF 75 Birmingham, Ala., Scheel Physi- clans Say Combination of Feed May Be Cause 260 STUDENTS STILL ILL Blrmtnsham. Al.. Sept 0 -The !'Jn wvWwii Ilich Scheel Wcdncs- WP" ""',' ccrtnin articles in tne W?V.nr,0rclhiB te ft report made pub m ed," ernr.Riu V n nnwllnr. c tj fcffi I health officer, nnd Dr. ind county ncnii ... ,iirpter of JM 8- "i"1"; V; .rt. follews: 'f. The report. In part, follews: e have carefully Inspected the fem at this s hoof and have dls tt I" detail with the dietician the ffi of nrcparatlen and service of the ft. The ?oed and milk served are of " bTheU only caned goods used In a. menu was some tomatoes that were SjcS te the soup. This soup was ffi after preparation, a process that would have destroyed any possible im or poison coming from the can. "We are inclined te suspect that a tombinatien of certain articles in the ulad may possibly have led te the Sltestlvc disturbances noted. The salad consisted of ground cooked beef, celery, cabbage leaves, pickles and raayen- Twe hundred and sixty of the stu dents and five of the teachers who were cottoned en the school lunchroom fare re still unable te leave their homes. Jt li thought that none were fatally poisoned. CAR-LOT MOVEMENTS OF VEGETABLES GAIN Htsvlest Increase Made en Ship ments of Potatoes Chicago, Sept. 20. The carlet move ment of fruits and vegetables increased trly J00 during the week ended Sep tember 23, as compared te the previous veck, according te the market review today of the United States Hureait of Agricultural Economics. A total of 8?,86G cars moved, compared with 18, 88(1 the same week lest year. Potatoes showed the heaviest gain, 8300 cars. Shipments of grapes, ap ples, pears, cabbage, onions, celery and tweet potatoes were also heavier, while jnest ether lines showed decreased move ment. Markets were stronger for apples. Petate ehipments Increased mere than JO per cent ever the corresponding feried last year. Minnesota lftl with 845 cars. There were heavy shipments from New Jersey, Michigan, Wiscon sin, the Dakotas, Colerado nnd Idaho. Apples from barrel-shipping States filled IKMfl cars, while boxed apples from ether States filled 7J5 cars. New Yerk ent out 774 earn; Illinois. 318; Vir ginia. 221; Washington, 514; Califor nia, 151. ELK DRIVE IN HAZLETON $100,000 Is Sought for Erection of New B. P. O. E. Heme Hazlcten. Pa., Sept. 29. The Hazlcten Elks have launched a cam paign te raise $100,000 for the erection of a home. Canvassers nrn soliciting the membership, and predictions are made that the entire amount will be sub scribed within a short time. The Elks recently acquired a site in the central Mctlnn of the .-Ity. Policemen, especially traffic officers, must be polite te strangers, under or Jers issued here by Majer James O. Harvey, who wild that visitors are un acquainted with lecnl regulations and must net be arrested for any petty of fenses. Mrs. Anna Kindt, secretary of the Teuup Women's Christian Association, hs been nnmed as chairman of the women's division of the Republican Committee in the Hazlcten district. The appointment was made by Sylvester Engle. the newly elected district chair ban. Farmers of the surrounding valleys continue te complain about the opera tions of raiders, most of them partici with automobiles. It is said thai larie quantities of fruit and ether prod ucts are being carried away every night. NOT EN0UGHC0ALCARS rVtebene and Lytle Collieries Tied Up by 8trike WUVs-Barre. Sept. 29. Anthracite production 1h bMng curtailed seriously by a shortage of ears and inability of everal estates te move leaded cars. Six Hudsen Ceal Company collieries Have b,. idle four days. Collieries of ther companies are idle three days a week, About 800 union empleyes nt the Pettcbene Colliery, of the Glen Alden J-cal Company went en strike yesterday, tee strike was called becnuse three men In the flre room had refused te take out membership in the union. Anthracite production is only about a per cent normal. Several collieries lavn been delayed by extensive rennlrs. Congestion of transit nnd car short W are due te the shepmen's strike. In we Avoca yards today there were Wrings of leaded coal cars that could net be moved. Petisvllle. pft Sept. 20. The Lyte wmcry nt Mmersvllle was idle yester S?f ,een:ls'' f n Htrike. The empleyes at SJ.I a!"!r Mirt thy wr,-n required te jwk only six hours but in that time were exposed te de as much work as ey previously did jn cKht hours. :'e, miners joined with the breaker cm cm Sieyes, and mining censed. KING GEORGE AS ACTOR Monarch Orders Film Showing His- terlcal Incidents 0,,.U,?,n Spf,t- 20. King Oorge and ween Mary seen will rue many lmper te?ii.7cnl8 ln tl10 h,N,ery (,f "'eir Im &l,w nn,c(,tn, nnd n geed many incidents of their own lives through a Balm ."""thin. picture exhibition in ti li I vus"e. a nr..i i l'11') Producers, who r nve made TS.l ,l0hb'v of recording the nctlvl lL Vthc reynl fnml,y fr nnny vears. '."been commanded by their Mnjes- Bslmeral! ThreUBh 1'hrec ne,n" rreJnM, wit,l 'f ViU K0 nn American &V?,,ent,,r",ctl"B th 'If'1 "f "' te lEw'i rht,h m,IHt ,,n rnth,r Knlling "ritleh film producers, who are SmW ,01(,nt'h up with American getheds nn,i pmclaim EiirIIsIi films the fclnl .N0ner,ttflpbH' ,,10' nr wny be lter. n nl c!cct nnd Hrltish exhlh e7n n,1.lr0ihnse npprexlmntely 00 per Utr"b, t proilui:tiens rera American Broken Neck Kills Girl 180 v, (.i,l'"Iini1' "''Kbteen years old. of wh?n . n wiiH l,e,(,!,, " 7"n Sen v '"J''''1 ln, he lnke at Clem W r ' .,,l',,, yesterday in the Oden "omcepatltfc Hospital, SEEK CUT IN RAIL FARES Ask 33 1-3 Pap Cent Reduction In Mileage Facilities tlves of organizations of traveling sales p,M.!pCfli,n8 ""(crdey nt Interstate commerce Commlkslen henrlngs en in terchangeable mileage books, asked for n reduction of 33 1-3 per cent In trans, portatlen costs by means of the proposed new mileage facilities. A. M. Leeb, president of the Na tional Council of Traveling Salesmen's Ansoclatiens, said the reads should sell coupon books at a one-third discount, and argued that the policy would In crease the amount of travel materially. David K. CI nk secretary-trca?urcr of the In crnatlenal federation of Com Cem mcrcial Travelers' Organizations, ren resenting, lie said, OiO.OOO traveling men, and the Merchants' Association, of New Yerk, through A. C. Lincoln, its traffic manager, made Bimllar picas t Mann & Dilks 1102 CHESTNUT STREET Women's and Misses' Suits, Ceatst Dresses, Hats New Fall Styles j DIXVILLE DRESSES J f fne TM' Pquateen and many novel fabrics. Medel thewn Imported Engliah Tweed one piecs S-A dreae In aix new color mixtures. Special $16.50. H ENGLISH TOP COATS W vliilM 9 W Smart excluaive model in a wide range of mix- Mll5A . ure, everplaid and plaid-back woolens and fleeces S5?sS$ll auitable for tbe street, travel, school or cellega WtMm HUDDERSFIELD FABRICS Mill flli' l P,".in " TiIered EnBlisn Tweed Suits for Ladies InllllHl I llllllwl II 1 n M',S08 m the new colorings and mixture. ifllil II TAILORED HATS II I" ii III I fill ew 'iats '? B" t'u 'atest abapes and materials 1 II ill' i . I IS I moderately priced. JT 1, "GRIP-KNIT" KNICKERS Jg 4 'I Knickers with a "Crip-Knit" Cuff that fits with- ;::i out buttons or buckles. A variety of fabrics plain 5ji color and check moderately priced. CUSTOM-MADE WAISTS FIT GUARANTEED FABRICS OF THE BEST MANN & DlLKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET V jmmtmsmmi .,,, , ' -' ' " ihhb , -.v, C 1 OUR ONLY CTORE I f M Simon&ie 1 MmU largest Excwsm cemt JEWELRY HOUSE IN PHILADELPHIA 15 North 13th & i i?' 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Grant Ce. 920 Mark St Next U I PeetafflM iHhh .cases in the new green geld, white geld or yellow geld! All the newest diiil nnd face effects. J w ..I " W s lip jJxjAJJfjcjjar "X'JULXJUxxjLxJUi.Ji-- BRIGHTEN THE HOME Paint, Varnish Stains PMtdy ff Street Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 P. M. JgcpATyTj f jttt I 1 fmSS FmDAEPTEMBEft' 1t2 i w& SISsWp iS1 ,?i'?iiIi,i mmvmmrr w mi ''v mm wej' Biaffl w IJLJ n ewelry Mahogany Cleck ana Candle Sticks, $26 Wrlet watches are tlways acceptable as Bins, 'inn n-Kt. ( wiilta g-eld beauty, la jewels, i only. ilate Fleer Mirror in Hat Bex Drawer IE Chifforeb( In American a,glf ? walnut, maheg- $ZfiMtO any or juarter pf ' Rawed oak. Operates by the Water Running from the Hydrant WASHER Ne parts te get out of order. Second fleer r-i 1 hieCtriCal Stern i Yeu can dressed as anyone for a small outlay Stern & Ce. have served as outfitters for thousands and thousands of men, women and boys during the past 25 years. And our books show that they return again and again, which is about the best evidence we have that our clothes are mere than satisfactory they are exceptionally pleasing. Come in and see what wonderful offerings you really get in this great store. Fer Men we carry a big stock of double and single-breasted models in conservative styles, also Bperts models for the younger men. Come in and let our mirrors prove hew well you'll leek $- Q.75 in our clothes. A a Beys Scheel Suits ??3.H v'5 nnt nViav1ita liMilHHLSl Stunning "Biltmore" Suites 10 splendidly made pieces, 60-inch Buffet, semi-enclosed China Closet, large Oblong Ex tension Tabic. 5 chairs and arm chair covered with genuine leather. Bixth Fleer RmP kiifii!' jnl hV- ImpJI (i Queen Anne" Suites Four serviceable pieces in handsome walnut exactly like cut. Nete particularly the full VANITY, the bow-end bed, the chifforebe and the large roomy dresser. Fifth Fleer Only Guaranteed Nothing te worry about if you have a Rex Sanitized Suite in your home. The Rex is lux uriously upholstered in velour, en richly carved polychremed mahogany frames. Loese spring cushions, heavy rolls. Very comfortable. 3-Pc. Davenette Mnlmcnnv nr rrelrlpn nW Pullman Davenettes make a full-size bed at night when needed. Adds another sleeping room without increasing your rent. Fourth Fleer RUGS Blankets $6: JS Rxtra warm woolen. All colors. Krrend Fleer I 1 O Eden Electric Washers $150.00 Laber OaVerS American Beauty Irons-$ 7.50 America Cleaners $ 55.00 be as well Fer Women we offer a big, smart variety of Buits and dresses in ordi nary sizes, also many in stouts. Our assortment of Dresses is unusually inviting. We picture one of the Fall $OA.75 beauties at . . . hdO and cheviets. Second fleer $189 $159 Meth-Proof Furniture $199 Living Roem Suite frames. TTie!f SOQ.S0 W: A beautiful assortment of 9x12 Seamless Velvets '2Z '.SO ! Cemfc .95 jy e Lamb's wrv satlne covered. Second Fleer Gk Esi22H5n .. i tt ' Columbia Grafonelas Outfit Ne. 1 Medel E-2, Twelve lU-inch Records (24 Selections.) $i fftirefc'M &ji i'sF mriSWM 11 - mm WCm KyilSu if f O 3 "Fay 'While Yeu Play" 'White Beauty" Kitchen Cabinet $89 AM White Enameled Ne Ceal! Yeu Needn t Werry ft. UI'MDUDPV Radiantfin Burns gas, eaves your coal bills, and gives you mere heat when and where you want it. '15 te $75 Basement 712-714 MARKET STREET fSFCTP '- H jf I zl a i .;jy .Wi'lH J . ----' . - tf.-. M.i?f 1 4,V. -JAittie.. .JW4 jHH.. ,J,ifM: 4
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