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THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1915. "f DISSENSIONS SPLIT 'LABOR' PEACE PARTY I.iicliniiiin's Urbanization Not Neutral Kuoiigli for Vice-hr-siili-nt, Who Quits. LAMA It'S FMKNDS IN IT Wamiiimitun', Auk. 10. l.iilmr'H Nn tluniit I'encci Council. orKaiilied '' Itcpresontiillve. ltucliunati of Illinois to prevent rdilpnicntH of munitions of wnr to tho belllsercntM. Blves evidence of In ternal iIIuhcidiIoiih. Milton HnelllnK, vlce-preidilent of the council, who in cepted the ofllco an the repreaenliillvc f tho Washington Central t.nior Union gave out 'to-day letter which lie litid written to llucliiumn nnnounctnc that ho no longer can servo rca one of the council' executives. Hnelllnir. a)H ho cunnot permit hi name to be lined when the uctlon of otnc of the members "JustliieH KUapU-lon and condemnation." Hnelllng mentions what has repeatedly been noted In Wellington, that while posing us "Lnhor l'eacc Council the Uuchanan organliallon has nmong Its dive workers men who have hail noth ing to do with organlted labor. Mnelllnu'a Letter of ItenlitnMlon. Following Is the letter of Mr. HueMIng: WamIIINUton. July 29. 1915. Frank Uuchanan. l. C president. 2502 North Cuntru! Park avenue, Chicago, III. Deah Kik; Kver since, the meeting, which was held June 22 and 23 at the Ht. Jamc Hotel, this city, and at which was organized the "Labor's Na tional Peace Council." I have been rummaging over In my mind the course which 1 ought to pursue, both In re gard to the association atid the of fices to which I was elected, for If there Is anything repuiimnt to me It Is even to be suspected or placed In a. position where my actions do not aqua.ro with my conscience. As jou arc aware, because you Were present at the nP.ctlng of the Washington Central Labor Union. I ' was at first disinclined to accept the election of the C. U U. to participate In your conference the following day, but a little, later, knowing you as I do, I concluded that It was safe to follow your leHdershlp In this matter, and I accepted the appointment. After your election to the presidency I wan elected first vice-president anl others were elected to the several offices ercated, and to the best of my ability I rave whatever assistance 1 could. I was In hope that some contribution might be made by representatives of labor to the attainment of an early, honorable and humane peace among the nation now engaged In the Euro pean war, but, Sir, when I discovered persons participating In the meetings ' Who have been hanging on the fringe of the labor movement for their own personal aggrandizement, men who t have been discarded, one who Is ex- , pelted from the International union of his trade, and others never having been members of any organization of labor, I am free to say that It caused me considerable chagrin, disappoint ment und disgust. " Wanted tn Kncsir About Finances. After having elected our oftlcers. Including a treasurer, the ijuestlon was sked how this movement was to be flnanced, nnd I assure you tlutt I ' Was considerably impressed when no one deigned to glvo h reply. Later, when you and Mr. John Lorch, on of my associates, were together and the same question was asked by Mr. Lorch of you, you may perhaps Im agine my ustonlshment when you an swered : "This thing is big enough no that I J do not care where the money conies from to finance It," It may be Interesting, yet until now unknown to you, that when Mr, Lorch ' was sitting In the meeting, and In conversation with Mr. Jacob C. Tay lor, the delegate from East Orange, N. J.," Mr. Lorch itsked: "What, after all, !oe this council want to do?'1 Mr. Taylor replied: "We want to atop the exortatloii of munitions to , tho Allies. You seo Germany can manufacture all the munitions she wants." Surely, when I heard this, the Ini resslon made UKn my mind was not that the council was seeking pace but rather to play into the hands of one of the nations engaged In the European . war and as against the others. ' Since, tho adjournment of the meet- 1 tng I tind about the most active men In the effort to carry on the work of tho "Labor's National Peace Council" are William II. Martin and Mr. Herman J. Uchulttfs, nnd this, too, has consider ably disconcerted me. " The horrifying Incidents which have occurred In our national capital and in New York, together with the facts I have recited, have determined the course which 1 ought to pursue, It will bo my pleasure, as It is my duty, to oo-operate with my fellow workers tn the organization movement and with nil other conscientious persons and bodies for the puriose of bringing about an early and honorable peace, but I cannot longer permit my nam to be associated with the organization when the action of some of Its mem bers Justifies suspicion anil condemna tion. I therefore be to tender my reslsrnatlon as tirst vice-president and all connection with the "Labor's. Na tional l'eaco Council" to take effect at nee. I should add that for you, lierson nlly, and s.oural of the gentlemen who participated in the conference, I en tertnln sreat respect, even thoURh I feel that a mlwt.iken course has been puruued. I am, very truly yours, JlILTON K.NLLLINO. Henry U, Martin nnd Hurmtm ; BchultelH, mentioned In Mr. .SnelllitK'a i letter, wero formerly iihsiiclated wltli 1 David I.amur. tho Wolf of Wnll Htreet, In the no-called Anti-Trust League. BEGS AID, THEN SPILLS GOLD. Woman by llroppluu lliiniHmst llla- c-lcsaea Slse'a mss lisiiciatur, A small wotu.cn wcarlni; a rdiaul and , effectliiB ii rollsh accent trained ad- , nilttan. e yeatcrday noon to the oftk-e of W illiam H. Lkjii. Ktatlon muster of ' tho Munhiittan dlvlston of the I'ennsyl - vanla Itallroicl, at the ronnnyMiniii rsiisiiuu, nnu itnt-u tor .sir. i.kuii ssim bi'iran to cry, saying that her sou waal dyitiB tn rittsbiirK. "Please help mo Ret to I'lttubuiK," she begged the rta tlon tlMMter, After a brief nue.it'.onlng Mr. nan tarted to cioss thn InCt to the ticket I "ntT"" ' ' &V :,Dont Visit the California Expositions; cent disappeared, her htJvl trembled , Without a supply or Mini's Pool. Huso, the SO In tho i xcltcnv nt at?esjf!ln her nil , nntiseiitlr powdi-r In be shnkrn lulu Ilm Hliics, 1 cess that she I'.ropr-sc h hMidbsK she iuii men ciiucnine to Atr ine. i ne cheap of the hac broke- open nnd a little Htreum of ten dollar ld pieces poured out on tho floor. She wan nho'n to the iloor. PRIVATE toll Ullll.lt ANtl YOUNG WOMEN. W AI KltTOWN. New York. IMMACULATE HEART ACADEMY AND CONSERVATOHY OF MUSIC YVATKIITOWN. N. Y. Conducted by the Sllslsrs of St. Joyp.n' Chartered by the Hegenls of the Stats ol New York 1M Is a select boarding school Cor joittig ladlss slid little, girls It It charmingly and healthfully tllii.ited. liOITI'MKNTi MoJern buildings, library, laboratories, well ventilated and cliserfui sleeping rooms, no dormitories; extenilva (rounds for recreation. :.ni:MVt Inrludea Primary, Orammar and HIrIi Cehool Departments. Standard of Clri.lu.nlun. UeKtnti Clsiaslcal Diploma. Art Den irltnent. lommsrrlal Department. I'ONsMlY.VIOHY or .MtiSltll The regular course Is ile.igueil lor stuuetits tiiti-imina to prepare ror professional work and his been approved by tin Utatsj Hoard Jl , "lie Virgil Clavier la uieJ throughout . the pino course. fc NINA IIAI.I.. (or young boy$. It on tas tame ground. , , . , Kor cninloRii end Infnrtnatlo-. addratt sl.lrr M. Josephine, S. S. .1. I'OKT IIF.NKT. New Ynrk. i SHERMAN PARK SEMINARY Private School for GIRLS and Young LADIES PORT HENRY. N. Y. Tho SUters nf SI. Jo-epli hvo In thl vino and Its atirrotindlnm one or the mil "vH"1" location for Eduestlonel purpoaes in the stain Situated on a promlnotu-e nverl(siVln t'liamplaln. The braiitlful lani and '" altexrotea ma,le tberlrriiir tin iroiimint meai. The plan of Instruction unites ctery ailvan- taae whirl, ran rnntrlliulo to a solid, reniiea . Mlur.Mlon. cultivation of mor.ils and rfllBloua principles, ana rare or ntann. Tim Hcmlnary provides Instruction m,;"1 deinic. InirrniKjIale. l-.lriiiuiiiary and tola nicrclal l)i-p:irtinrnts, also Music and Art. tut further Information address HIKIKIt SlU'F.ltlOU. IlKKNTWOOD. New itk. St. Joseph's InthePines BRENTWOOD, NEW YORK Iloardlng Hchool for Young l.adlei. Preparatory I'otrvtlate. Ath.lated with State University. i:inuenliiry li-i)rlnieiit In Separate Ilulldlng. Complete Courses In Art, Vocul and Instru- nieniai unc. TAKHYTOWN-ON-Ilt ll-ON. N. Y. The Misses Mctcalf 's Boarding and Day School for Girls Ciilleae Dreoaratlon Physical training. riding and uutdoor sports. Tarrytown onuuusun, .ew NKWIll IK.II. Netv York. MT. ST. KARY-on-lhi-HUDSON Neisburah. N. Y, Aradrtti) for ounK Ijsdlrs. For particulars apply to Mollisr superior. BiltACt'SK, New York. 8T. ANTHONY'S CONVKNT SCllOOI S.trai'iise, N. 1. Full Information address Sister Islrectrras. NUTItE IIA.MK. Ind. ST. SIAKYW COI.LEtiK ANI ACADEMY. St. Joseph Co. Notre Dame I'. O.. Indiana. Complete courees In CollegUte. Academic and Preparatory Depirtments, Music. Art. Household Arts and Athletics. Tor Catalogue uddrrss The President. r till: MN Mill publish it weekly series of mite siorthv educational ar ticles, beginning S.Uurriai. Au gust tl, und roiitlnullig two and 11 half months. Thes' sal liable articles Mill be written b) heads of leading schools and colleges throughout the c ountry. They should proie a great help In parents unit guardians In soiling the problem of side- ting the right school for thr'.r chil dren. Principals of hlgli rl.iss prl lute schools and academies nnd Tilt: SDN during the months of August. September and October an exceptionally line adtertt'lng medium that Hill do the valuable senile of directing the attention ol par ents and guardians tu reull) desirable schools. In HUt TIIK SIN gained mure ngate Hues nf school ad trrtlslug than au other New York newspaper In Its class. MORE SEEK HANDS OF GIRLS ON SHIP HOTEL r r. i. i,i it nt t i i I V. S. Iillttloshil) Till' I.lUCSt IO! Proposi' .Marriairi' New A ill Offered. Offer of nmrrlaRe nnd financial con tribution continue to come to dpt. l-'rank D. Sheeley on behalf of the work ins RlrlH who m.iUe their home In the equal c rlRSted hark Jacob A Htumler at the foot of 1-iet Tweniy-lliiril ftri-et ! Yesterday it wan a sullor on a United Mutes nuiiifs-nip wno wioio oncnni? io marry one of the srlrU co that nhe would liave a home In c-.tko tho Arhuckle nhlp hotel Iihk Hi be clOM"d an I thn-atcneil. Thin wlior.'tvho In 22, rltts: "I pet J-ITj.SO .i mouth and lxi.tul, .mil only luve to Hpon.l il of It. 1 hae no one to take ocre of me except l nob Sum Cn)t. Pheeley, m:inicer of the llo.it- j Intr hotel, hail Uo jiiojcot.s In mind yes terday, mm was to wrlti- n lok on the trial" that hno beset the Jacob A. Stainler, the other wan to lme a recep tion nt which prorferei-H of mttrlinony mluht meet the fifty kIHh nlsount the old rhlp. HepariHm; tho pre-ent fate of the Klilp and tlie effottf bt'lnit made to keei a home for the kIiIh, he ha.s mlvlxed the persons who have cotno for-.ird with offerK of money that they tire puttliiR tins cart before the horee j that , tlrit they nro collectlriK money wltliotit hnvlnir Hint found out whether or not they could buy or tent tho bout if they did raise enouKh money. Ai't-onllnitly Miss l.llllau I,. Heaver of the Corporation Counsel'", ofllcc. Municipal ISulldint;, i:ih lnudP ilrnin,.u,eiitK to see the oNceutors 1 of thlf Arlmcklo osiaio to settle th!a i ,x,m. mIbs Denver Is m ch.irKe of the ( rstlMini; of a Illli'l III which Corporation Counsel l'olk and the employees of hlu ofllce are Interested. HPF.CIAL NOTIf'KS. ' c)r IN-Im'I In tin- fooi.i,tlh The Hland ird i Iti-mrdy for the fist lor ar, year It stUc-e. In slant rellif to tired, aihlnit feel and prevent HHUMt'll. not irri nil" I iil,v wrilt'H i eiljlitil eicry minute of my slav at thn Kiposltlous. thanlii in Allfa's I'out-L'aat: u suy sluni.." lift It 'IO.UAV. SCHOOLS t()lt (llltt.S AMI MltMl YIOMI'.N. NKW YOnit, Ne'v York City. UACtJ. i-2 IVf v.w. c. W tlualnrvi Coii"te open eot. 7 Oct 4. nnil Nov 1 Siiwrrraphy. Jf i ) lirwrii tit, i.imiivi. api-uui-i. M I'etiniinsiiiii no.uii'1 sent. " SI tsrst Ultli Ml. HL'FFAt.O. NeT York. tl'YOUIl.t.r. COt.t.LOK, Murrain. N. T. A Cathollf Co.lrjfe for women. Write for booklet. CONVKNT (STATION, New Jersey. THE COLLEGE of ST. ELIZABETH MH1CMIIH-- tile nprlllllil tile iea tl isdrmlc viti y r. t) n f i v , M.ri r.MUDit sinii, mi.-,. f atalnsiK's iir sprrl.il Infot matlntt ma) be seiured by ml ilrissliiu i nr. Moint:i; M iT.moit iinrnt Mntbm lt-r I'l.MM ir.l.l). Nen Jersey, i:oi.u:c.r or sit, sr. itt. I'lalnttrld. N. J. Fluffed en be Waichan .Mountain. Cot Irjte fof'youn womin. Kttensltm cntmos hlah 'chool snd primary tlepts. A plh clasa graded srtiool for younc bo and girls. I.OItcrrti, I'ennsyltanla. NT. I'lti.NCIH COI.I.I.dK nnd Itrcleslns. tlrnl Hrinliiar. ijjrrtlo. I.i 7ntli i.,i . : .1--' , - ........... riiuaiion Tirinnii-,i in i rnni improve- nirnu. prlatc rtKims. gym, swlmiulnit rHMl, lrge raiiiinii. Wry Hc. J. P. M. DovLH. T. O. 11.. I). I).. I.I.. . President. 1.ITITZ, -ennylanla. LINDEN IIaTTT SEMINARY Fur (.Iris. I'M. 17 tn. IPxiklrt. Address Hot 100, l.ltlu, I'm. Ili:TIII,i:itr:M I'rnn.jl.anla. Moravian Seminary it Collogo tcr Womon iii.i in. i.nr:i, i'A. Accredited 174th tear Sept. 72, MIS IIAl.TI.MOIIk. Md. Notre Dame of Maryland A Collrce for Wnnipn. Macnlflernt luilld Imrs In hesutlful JO-acre tirk, Instnie. tors aru spt-clalUu. All eountcs. Musle. I An. i-ntaitutie. t.unrirs nirrct Afentie, llaltliunre, .Md. lli:ill'Otl'. Iowa. MT. sr. JOMTII COI.I.Kt'.l'. AMI AC4lli:.Ma. Iliibtiuue, loa. Uooklol ou rerjuct. WAMIIM.TON. I). C. (Irorgetossn llllNtlnn Convent, Wash ington. I). C Hoarding and day schou.. Ustaiillahed 17!). Write tor booklet. roit hoys ami -votNti .mkn. HltillT.sTOWN New Jersey. PEDDIE INSTITUTE"" i:?:!;"Ui.:"" Prepare for ail colleges, Huslness, Musi?, Gymnasium. Swimming- Pool. Athletic. Held. loth year. 30V boys. Lower School for boys 11 tn 14 ears Kales 14(0 to IJ50. Send for catalog, Address It. IV. SWKT IAMI. A. M.. Ilm A. II.. Illglilsttmn. N.J. llt.Alltl(lV.S, New Jemry. Blair Academy for Boys 100. acre, campus. Inks. modern bunt ings; cymnwlun. snlmmlnc pool. Kn doued. Terms 4100 .IcillN (.'. MIAIO'K. A. .!.. I). II., llradmnster, II01 II. lllalrs- tOMO, N. J. JF.lt.SKY CITY, New Jersey. ST. PETER'S COLLEGE .n:itr:Y city, n. .i. Collese and hlah school ,-ondueted by the Jesuit K.ithers I'all term begins W'ednes day, Sept. H, For rdtalostue address the President. Hev James F. M Derrnolt. !. J SUMMIT, New Jersey. f'Altl.TON ACAlllIMY, PL'.M MIT. N. J. i Upper school fives thoruuxh preparation fcr till co'.Jes-es: Indlvlduil attention, com. meri-lal courses, athletic sports, resident chaplain. Lower school housemother to stive oa-lve :LTZ. personal rare, c iiAjti,r.a si. et.jiL.ui. i A. M.. lle.idmasler. ' HAf'KKNSAt'li, Nen Jersey. Nenman Srhool, llnr kensuck. N. J, A rollrire preti.tratnry boirdlnsr school under r.itho'1, a isplrwi, Jl.i. A1I11UHT l.Ot'Ki:, A M. 1,1.. D. Headmaster. MKItt'Klt-Ht'lt,, I'eniisyliunlis. The Mercersburg Academy l'UII 1HIYS Menersliiirs. I'sv Send for catalogue to Wm. Munn Irtlne. I'll. II.. II., Hrisduiustrr, H"s 141. SA.XTONn IttVKH. Yermont. i 'Hie Vc riiionl Ai iideni , Vermont. Saxlons nicer For lloys An Ideal srhool for wtoilm, trtninsr and thorntiBh edur.i- il,,t, Kttn-I.il attenitun to I'.fe In thH.nnen C'erllfl' Jte to coileire. l.o'er si hool for younsrer tov ITliiilp.il. tir.olilii: II LAW .-ON. I'd li M A (HtirON, .Massnchtisrtta, Red House School, Groton, Mass. A small sUioul lor Joiinic l" s, combines home life lih silriil dl clpllne, nnd pre puree tor anv nt the nrT I'reparatori hchnnls I.tltll'ed to ten hole Address, I.. A, Mia, Headmaster. DIRECTORY OF NEW YORK'S LEADING VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL INSTRUCTORS l. ritr.sMiN mil i. r.ii. Teacher ol Muclnit. K-'tl Cnrn'-cle Hall. STl'lili) DI'r.N ALL Sl'.M.MKIi. ,! RHRKMflllT 'rlni'i nonns rioprnns. SIMI.. BUUlsilUU I -,if, fentral I'.irlc Wost, Private Schools TliU SUN mmntalns a most cllicient Kducutional Bureau. This complete service is absolutely free of churgo to you. Accurato and unbiassed infonnntion given to all in quirers. This sorvico will prove nf valuable asslstniivu in sc lectlnr; tho proper school for placinu your boy or girl. In writing clve sufTiclent details to that intelligent advice run hei given. SCHOOL-COLLEGE and CAMP BUREAU 150 Nassau St., New York A , AND ACADEMIES I'OH HOYS AMI YOl'NU MEN. MAKYI.ANII Lrutnllshurg. Mount Saint Mary's College ! ice It-si ast iCdl Sonii i uiry . liniinitsburn, Mnr lund. Conducted by Seculur ClerRynien. aided by Lay ProfesMJr.s. Courses: Preparatory, Commercial, Scientific. Classical, liccleMastical. Separate Department for Young Hos. t'atnfomie upon reiiirt Addrrv, ItUht ttet. Molulgnnr llradley, l,I,.l) P.-rsldenl. tur lints, t ulllnllc tSoarillni A. Hit Srhnol. Dlret-tMl by thn l.'hrtstlan UroLhL-rs. Lncatlst lllthlll Ihr i-iivlmn of the rlty. rrntretl III brautirul 110-arre Park. ImrtlerliiK nn walir of Unu Isun-i iounn rrepirrs ror i filiPtte and liusinrss, rnmnini-s n-iigions tralninit A i niiiii.-iry mscipiini' aii ,iinctir :i,ir;i ywir orpins rtpi i;nn. uiaiog. HLV UROTHCH LOVUND. Principal. i lason i-oini unitary Aranemy liironx . ,ew i ora i ny. KAI'llt IIKVII'.M ItK tlltllS. t'hrndslrv tn U seeks KnglUh, fourth Kr, 7,',' In two nks, and 'Mine tlimniriry VW, In two ifks are rrrords made by our pupils in I In- la-t Insults' marolnatlon, Our Mummer School guirautrrs in-ce- In rcptrinlw-r exams. Vr tfuvantiti to prrjiire lnys of ai erase kbillty 1-,-t-sivn III and 12 )mn of ane for lllKh School In oik "nr. rail Ttim l-rnlns riil 27. Tho (irolf-l I.1IIK M'lllMH.. JJVU'.Tith HI. Tel. 744 Cul. ftltOOKI.YN New York. rl l.L e,.il lU . t'llln,il,l. sm ,nnn m ,.mis. ............. ..-- ,,v6 llriwiklsn. N. V. Thut's the idarn to rihiiiilr tnur tins. rias.sl. tt silntl.lf. commercial, engineer I n sr. pedagogic il and musical courses. He opens Sept 15. Write for atulogue. St. l'ram Is Cullrge, lltitter and llaltlc Sts., nrooliMi. .V. Y dlrecud tit the Franciscan Ilrotlters. Dsy achalare only, lllgli school, classical and commercial. Itrnoklsn College. Thi' C'olleaeof St Tranrls .alrr. I Ol Carroll t i)lr by 1'alhrrs or the Sorlety nf Jcu College, rlwlral High and Oramnur School. (IprnvSept la, NOTIti: I1AMK, Indiana. University of Notre Dame Ml I III. IIAMK, INIII4N College. TI;2rii;."" l'0"rs WtMn ,o Hoard ami Tuition S too per year. Preparatory School moo per year. St. Edward's Hall m)?'. New York Office, Mb fif rw avenue. .Mtinay Itlll Mis. Fltl'.l'.ltULI). New Jere. Freehold Military School and New Jersey Military Academy (Use us your Ixiy Iwfore his hablla of mind and Imi-1- are rormed To dlulnrt schools under one ntanagentent. one lor lioss 7 to 1:1, other fur to)t. oer Id. Midway Itetwern New York Mid I'lilladi-lpMs. Limited cn rollmruts. term-.. $4.MI in .V,0. Address for lllustrati-d r.Mitlog. .Major Ch.irses ,M. Uuntan, Hot S3, t'rrilioid, N. J. AI.I.KNTCIWN, I'ennsyltanla. AI.I.KNTOWN I'KKP. SCHOOL Prepares 1 a for lenrt'.ng .leges all 1 universities Netv buildings ml .sthleiks. Jr. Uept KHANIC S slii.1t AN, A. M., Prln., Allen tovsn. Pu. NORTHAMPTON, .lUsstsrhusrttt. 1 offer se. lesl stiiervlslon for oung i 6E0RGE P.TIBBEfS ?.,.,.?,; F.K.V NOKT HAMPTON. ,M.SA. IAW SCHOIILS. NKW VOIIK. Ne- York Tlty. NcW York TIIKtEUlnuci-rooniin. U ; sflernoon, ereclna, to suit tllVeraliy eonrenlenee or ltud.nl. Law School mi'X.'l!!i'.,tcW'n.. Y'u. ' SMiol opens Strt. M I AJ.lressL.J Tumt.iilns.bee WssrilngtonSa..N T. lll'MINKMH rOI.I.KCir'.S. NKW YOlik Nets York City Uf Al UflDTM Business Institute. Broidway ItHLnUnin tJldSl. SlenoQrjphy.Bjo.. keoping.SecretirialCourie.ClvllServIca SssCslsloj. NEW YORK'S PRIVATE SCHOOLS Hilt CJIItl-S AMI T MUNIS WOMKM. Ull: nAKNAI'.ll NCIIOIII. FO It tllKI.S. Kltiderxarteu to Collet e. Oraduates In lead Ujk C'o.lcttes. Ciyutnaslum and Tenuis. Cata logue. WJL West HHirj Hlrrrt. IIAMII.l tIN INHTIIUTr. FOR OlltUI. Collcne crrllllrates. llomnsllc Mcicnca course advanrel work lu Knirllsh and mod eru Lautfuaccs lor Hhih Hciiool irrauuats. Tin: s-finsi:t7srnooi. koh tiim-n. 4'J S pr.ihMt Klemeniart Hltfh --tiiiil. Do inestleSrlenre..serrrf(iriil Mary Wood-.VIIer. CoursoLtfeProlili-ms I'llar-.Morlndraniatli'S. Illl ntSllli: SCHOCSi.. :n West Lad Ave., inr. lro.l St. Klndrriartrn, L'lrmcniary, Hlih behool and Cullrce Preparation, Tel, utOHIver. t.AHIINI H SCHOOL 1 117 fifth Asc. HnardlnK and Day SihiKil. f.Mh jcir Kilns net. Mh iitMii.ioN iNsiiri'ir. roit ;ihl ;i2ll W until M Teh p. V.'I'I Ills Colltui' (Vriltlitsti-s, Domicile Hclcitci', K,lirli-li, MiK'.ern Lhiikiuuci-s, Ili-opcn Sept until VOUNCi MKN ANII HOTS. ItAKNAIIII M'HOOL roit UOT.S , flrldson.W t tfs'id Ht. Uoy may remain allday,lnrludlnHat'y. Study hour. Teunll Courts. Athletic Klrld. Khid'g to Cotlisi. IHVINO SCHOOL I.. II. It AT 3v v. Mth St. Tel. 4MB Schuyler. flo;a from (' tn in. All Department No liome study for tioyi under IS, ' TIUNITY HCHOOL 1311-147 West lilst Htreo'. A Cluirrh Hay AchotsI HJIC IIUVH. Mr.C'AKPF.N rf ll'M RCIHIOL for IIOTB aio-aia w'est hnd Ave. Tel. Col. 4JU0. The 1 Alts j-ear tie-jias October 4. I0LV Outdoor exervlsfa 1 :3u to all winter. IIWKillT HCIHIOL. 1.1 W. 4311 HT. Day Dept.orNevr York Preparatory Hchool. Thorough work, limited claases, tuod. fecss. Bumuier Hiasluii for rlepl. Ktamlnatloni. ItlVI'.HIIAI.i: ((ll'.slillY HCHOOL. 14 aeres, near Van Cortlandt I'k, at 2U St. Day A iloatillni lloys. P. S. Ilm-kett. Head matter, Intimate leaching by Scholarly Meu. nr. pu'i siCIKHIL. Ilos IS. (lardin City. Lnntr Island. WALTLIl It. MAltHlf, lleadiuasier. IIAMILKIN INMIIIUF. rtlll IIOYH o'.Hi Vlrsl Ihid Ase Til iIkik! Illv. rii.i.r.ii: i'iir.PAiiri(N. anti Yrnr IIikIiis hept :iuih, nut no rii fsF.xr.K. KIIIKIAL CHLlUltr. M.'HIIIIL. Central Park Wen and Klity-tlilrd Strsot. Prom Klnileresiten to Collcxe. Athletic I'li-I.l Diiru Air Department THIS IIIIIKtTllltY AI'PLAKK IIAILT HUNIIAY. HATI'S IN ItrOtll'.ST. TIIF. NCIIIHIL. CCII.I.FtilC AMI CAMP Bl'IILAt), N. T. HIIN. N. T. CITY. 1 1. J. I I I NKW OltK. Neir lurk City. 1 1114 IIP I'll rtUAKs. NEW YOlth l.nkimtmt. Starkey Seminary Mkemonl, Yatea Co., N, V, lleaullful lta un Seneca Lake. Iteal i-oua Iry, pupils have room hiiJ air, An endowed home BL-hobl (or botn sexes of 11 years anJ upward. Careful training In health and cnaracier. prepares tor oest colleges anJ business. Advanced courses In Art and Music. J. Y. State ltegents standards. Se cure rooms early hates. to 1200 Address ilo 407 llarlyn Kunimrrbrll, I.U II., President. UTCIlrlKI.U. Coon. THE IIKIII.l: IIO.MK.MCIIOOI rar .hlldreii a to 11. Ur Ilerla hers applies his sstem of home training. Sum mer ana winter spuria vumoiusii wun a rapid, healthy mental growth. Ideal loca tion. Individual attention. Terms ll.OOt 'Summer nio i I.ITt llr-IKI.II, tonnertlciit. tJltr.EXSIIflKI, l-ennsylonla. SETON HILL SCHOOLS tiKt:i:NMIL'ltC I'A. Kltm'ntar), academic coursse. Writ for nooklet. WILKKSlMllltK, rennsylianla. Kalnt Mary's rnrochlal High Hchool. Wllkesbirre. I'enna. Afflllated to me Catholic University of America. Wain Ington. D. C. At.l.RNIIl'ItST, N. J. Rand Summer Srhonl, Allenhurst. N. J. Hoarding; no failures for entrance. DANt'lNO, NKtV OllK. New YorU City. LOUIS iTCHALIF f.'rtfrfuAle tuitM'i Imperial llalltl fHool The teacher ho lovei to leach and knows Iioh to teach. Inlerprelite, simplified classic, racial and ball room dancing. Pall) normal claaiei. Inciters and amalcuri. Celilo,:. 7 West 4Zd St.. N. Y. I. IIKI'ltt'ltN Vll,MN. M. It. American uthurltv on Modern Dances" MIlAv N W tHthSt '!' Hrs-Hlll st'MMKIt IIKMIKTS. NKW KN(ll-Nn. ICke m DEAxl0Ur Is the Ideal Way to the Most Famous Resorts of America A THOUSAND MILES THROUGH NEW ENGLAND'S SCENIC WONDERLAND A FIRST CLASS HOTEL AT THE . END OF EACH DAY'S RUN llluttraUd route tVont or large map tn color free at 11S0 ZsVoflJit'di, or by mail from ALMON C. JUDD. Hotel Elton, Wnterbury, Conn. .MAhs."llt'M.11S. HOTEL ASPINWALL, LF-NOX, MASS. Thre irittf ft.ric. -wkMI hor-.", tennis. romnn.lriti .Mh. Wrtlt Tor drmtnr . W IIUUW.V. A No ' IiU.NL1I)KN llOTr.L. KiUr nkw .ii:ki:j . Why Not Commute from Netherwood ? iioti:i. ni:tiii:iiwoois P'altillel 1, New Jersey Under ne niaitiigeinent ijen all jeur Telephone service und prlcne ti.tth In each room. ILinclna; eserv esenlna lu Oothh Hall Itoom We cater to pr s.ite families and nuto parties (In main tttarsj.im r. il lo I'rlne-inn r-'pet Ui tl Dlnrier 1th must every .un Ml from 1 (j V M lu m.iln Din InK Iloijm seutltiR 'JM Artesian cl sup piles purr sprlni.' uutrr lintes in ami up American plan .1 minutes uajk from Nethernnn.l Station- N J (" II It. ID trains .tally Comtuut itlnn 7 so NEW JKItxRV prlns; laske llrarls. THENEW ESSEX AND SUSSEX Hold and Collages, niitiVTt.Y on Tin: cii'i. n i'Him; tiia: ni:t 11. n. -l The tie Luce Hole1 of ih V'ian c-osst Hot itn,l lulu .--ea W.t'ef In Ilatlruoms HAMH II. I'l.lMLH, Man.mer. NF.W JRH.sr.V Atlantic t llr. Y f UhGur nnimuor rtcnuitT antt LU A Bold Original Creation mi with h UsfttCrlTrt AlSntlfCltr Blkfl H1" 4- HelHsil1ra,mnr tHt HADING RtSUKT IIOTft ur lilt WORtO CWarlborouQb-BIcnbetm ATLANTIC; CITY. N. J, ovsNtssaHie NiNSorMCNt JOBIAH WHITE tV SONS COMPANY ml nlllllC it. ('hnrlit Place and LUnHIRC tic-arh. presli and so, im Iit liutn, luiiiiuut nalrr In riKinu, rk-sator. I'perlor tahltf, Cikh'Ii nt tlaltls. A K NAU Nr;il. Propr. W It, LAY'ION Msir I'K.NNSYL'AMA Yi:ilNi:ilit 1 1,1. II. GALEN HALL in the Mountains - Werncrsville, Pa. )rllhlful Huinnier lli'wrl, llry Air. Outlook id 'M Miles Curatise and Tunic Haiti sutirrlor fnUlnr Hood lload ItChldriil I'hyslMan. N Y nlhrr. 2I'I Flllh Ase I'liouc. Mndlson Hniuiri'- 112,10. IIOWAItO M Wl.Mi, UALKN MOUNTAIN. CO Munamr F. I.. YOll.NO, (Jen I Mi-'r -RNNSYIA ANIA I'oeoiu, .MntinlHlna. NKW spill CK L'AHIN INN, Itoom. in suit vtlth hath. Klec lU-hls. steam hrnt, 'plums In rooms. Danclnir, saddle horses, golf, ten nil, bowling. Oarage, llklt. Lack, It, It. t Ci'ssro 8ta Pa, W. J, i. M, O. PIUCC, Canadensis, Pa. i , jrMd - XV- 1 r'''irrissi r.sj mniii 'niuja-i yp the Hudson By Daylight All Centra Hatty K.ttept Hunday. Direct ttstl Connertlons tn all points In the Calskllls. Saratoga, the Adlron dark, the Vret and North. All through rail tickets between New York and Albany accepted. Music. Keitaurant. HesUrnsses tit.. t(J A. M.t W. 43d St., A M.: V. 12th St.. 0.2(1 A. M.: Yon Vers. 9:4.1 A. M : landing at West Point. Nrrrburgh, Poughkeepsle, Kingston Point. Catskill. Hudson nnd Albany. . Also llrsbrossca HI.. (MO: W. 4 Id St.. 10; V. IJUtn St., tliao; Yonkera, 10M A. M f6r Hear Mountain, West Point. Cornwall, Nmburgh and I'otuthkerpate Ona Day (lutings In I'oiighkeepele, New burgh, Meet Point nr Hear Mountain. Afternoon Boat for Pear Mountain. West Polnl. N burgh. Poughkeepsle. Kingston and way Undines, leaves I)esbmsM St.. 1:4.1 I'. M.: w. 4 2d St., 2 P. M.: W. buth St.. Mil I'. M., Yonkert. 3:4i P. M. IJally except Hunday. Meal outlnns to Hear Mountain anil West Point, returning by nir -ICfSlir.il I rill.TON.' jHudsc Hudson T River Jine Ilnbrowi at. Pier. 'lei. 4141 Spring. N Y lfronJtcamboatClo III S I" MS-A S'lklllVIl HI II. "TAiritt'S llally nt s A. .11. rrom Tier 1. n.,ss.-i.i. CONEY ISLAND i.k.of. wf.st isnTii nrir.i:r 0 co. 11 10. in 1 1 :io A M . la 30. l IS. 'J no, l':4.s, :i :to. 4 I A. 1.1. ii :m. 10. s to r. M t.i.w v. Pii it i, Noiii ii iiivr.it II 4,1, 10 an. 1 1 IS A M Itf I.V 1 IS. 3 Oil, J;4V ,ino,4 l.i. Mki. il 00. (1 40. 7 II s 1,1. li.:io I'.M I ai:. mi:i:pi.i:c'iihi:. i om:v island. io ,v, A M . ii if.i. I as, a-a.v :t in. :t M, m aa. . fl ai. n in. 7.io, 7..M). h 2.i. u.ai, in to p. M ' Trip marked does tint go to t'inili Ht. , ROCKAWAY BEACH 1 Mr. "GRAND REPUBLIC" Lie Yontcrres MA M W.irnli St.p 40A M . si I'. P. M , Pier 1. N. It., lo an A M . a 1.1 p, M Ho, knviny llrni li. la :m. .1 :io I' M. sirausfer to Sir. "lirand Ketiubllc." Tel Hri'torS"? S. S. "h'.ANDALAY" Moonlight Sail Up-the-Hudson l-l-ZLi,. I.tnciutc nstlcry an I .M West i.tiat st s .to p m ham in(. t ni:t:. DAY TRIPS To ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS . Itnttle to Jerse.t (oast Itesorts. f .. l.vs. N 1.11st ft '.1 .31) A.M. Vfll.T0 Ilalterv Pier in 30 A M eSsWUlO. " Atlantl" lllahls.1 P M. I hi n Has. Ilrt to llaltrry only 7 I M 'VIUI TDID siiurda ttteruoons rAlnfl I lllr !. Ilalter, f P.M. 1,1s Plir Morn 4:t'i'l, llroad 17fi-J20.l. "The World's Plea. rm urouna - loci bytie'i t r I crn fitu Ld ilef rt LltinVAsvC dli r.f pUminr k'lolni Isr ttc t. tan r;Tle lty 7itiy n it. li t A.M..I v.sr.P-M'. ',SltM I.MIf lioul Round Trip Me The puhllc lie please e BOSTON $2.80 Via Heat and Hall. IIOl'NIS lit IP H.tit. I PROVIDENCE RSS.t $1.75, lltll'NIl THIP l.:l'l. 1 Colonial Line Flist-class stTvlce. ralerlni lo the Post iieiirMe, I Wii-I. ilay and Mundsys at .1.11) P M from 1 Plrr Sis. N. It . foot Vet Houston M. All 1 Outside Itnimss. ai.oo to ti.oo. utreless equipment, li'ptowh Ottlcu. Uroadway au.l 2Jd et. Phonr rrln UIUI 1 sin lloat nnd Trollev '. Worrester.r.'.noi Pros Idem edlrert.Sl.A Mil i.itno.M. xt .1x1. ai.j'i und '.'.im. Halls, Im IlldlliK Minda). .','.111 I'. M. I rem I'ler 1 li, K It 'Pliout '.'7ihI lleekman. l'll 'licki-l (ll'.lce. aim llrtMsilway, N. V I tlun TlcUrt omen, H'ssay and iJd (St. Write lor tlltistraiisi folder. Atlantic Highlands rN-FARElOCts. Mitontolilles Carried: i npai In no cars. This Knule for All J-rcy Cinst Knorts. l.ss.D.illvrt Whlli-- f.vs.AllaiitlcHlihliruls ballM.iii'sttiiMsiiih II 1.1 A M . P M rc-rry.liiA .M '.'I'M Tel llroMllTnor IJUI lnsKi-n.;er cnpni-lrv Is IPulte I t t I IMi CONEY ISLAND ROCKAWAY BEACH Sir. ICiitiMln.i A ( I lit tit In traUy Iimvp Ul'Hl l'ai. m w t 2i Si III "t ii in i .-. i ..i. .si- l.i i. NKW tlllK. EMPIRE TOURS NI'yTI!:I,K Famous autotuolille route Adirondack, ' Iroquois, and Oiiou.luga Trails. tiuoklst , and maps free, F N llaln, Mec'y, .Saw- 1 tureh, N. Y. I LONG ISIINII Nesv York. 'Ihr Most Attrisrdse Concurs Hotel Aillaient to Ness lorl. ( It), Garden City Hotel GARDEN CITY, LONG ISLAND Onr of tho mnt rrlnMt rniintry tmtfU In AiidtUm, -A rinnUimtloM tif country lift nml iiirtroi.ntlliin hntel luxury Mlnni (otiiist. tNui.tiuHt'd on 4 ho Anwlcnn I'Un. '1 ,hto 1 ulhi) for thiu'ut)MnU'n(,onrtmii)rlt A Handsome a la Cade Restaurant 2(1 mllrs from N.V Frrrpien' etrrlrlr srrvlee I'rmu. htniinu, J, J, 1, ANN IN CO., Prop. I.ONU ISLAMSMnnliattan Itearli. ORIENTAL M A N II A TT A N n i; a o ii IIOIIX Nuss Open N. Y. Olllre, 111 Mh Are. Tel. 0230 .Mad. s.i. l'i:NNH I.YANIA Miiiint I'ocoiio. MOUNT PLEASANT HOUSE Mount I'lit'ono, I'enna. t'ltterliiK lo il rllMllele who iipprei Ule ths hesl Prlv. lie Paths Free kiiMkc. opsn all year l.llM.itur,. on reuueti YV t. X II. M UlUt'll. AMI ''tsTatalfafsafsafsafsafsafsafsafsLaTafsafsafsafsafsafsaf (si - Here's a Cool Trip! Where crisp sea breezes bring rest, health, relaxation SUPERIOR SERVICE and LOW FAKES to SAVANNAH JACKSONVILLE MACON AUGUSTA ATLANTA HIKMIINUI-iaivi and all other Southern Point Literature and all Issfermallon ttposi request Spend Saturday in SARATOGA Special $ 3.50 Round Trip Tel. Spring 9400 Hudson Navigation Co. 4Kt1UGI1T ROUTE NL ltOHK AI.IIANY IttOl and the NCS Itlll. s rskiiw Inrltiulna Niinsv Capital City Line lir jii. N K.. f"Jl Oanal St.. : sV. M.. . 132d St., 0:0) V. M. Lease Troy BiOU yt Albiny " . , . .- . 1 . ".."J! W"r,m,T st.. toiuo p. MOO r. ,M lound trip. eunday morning teat for NesTlmruh Point and Al bany leaves rier 31. N. It.. 0:30 A. M.. W. 13Jd Ht.. loans A. M. leaves Al bany, 10:mi A. M Tel. SprlnirolOU d-sy or nlitht Larstest Itller Mteansalilps s llie ssorlil. Eastern Steamship Lines All-the-Way-by-Water THE TANG OF THE SEA To BOSTON k Most Fascinating Route- Riser, Sound, Octal, Harbor Mr.Tttnroi.i pan lint. Mteannhlps Miissiuhtisetts ami Hunker Hill. I.r. Plrr is. N It pKit Murray st eserv day ft P M fame serslre re turnlns Due tlovton about s A M Lnsur paswsl facilities fur exiietlltlnits Imtidllti T.- in... , ,-..l.t.. in .sm.iliuii tiu. IHNSi .nn, iii.Kiit lirie enlie To PORTLAND mum: mi: otMiir i.im: 0tramhln North I. and arid North Mor. Lm- I'ler IP N It foot Warren -t Tin., Thurs mid at .", I' M il,i Mun 10 :in M A drllithtlul .ttiu-mlle '.'2-hour ttlp tn I 'or 1 1 md Ilm CUV HEAl' I'll UL. IhroiiKli Hi krl to Ml Points. Ilaueace ltrilrt lltroiiuli, PARES LOWER THAN BY RAIL TliUi-i" and Information at lier li all Tourlt and Nc York Tr.infee I'., liriln-. or addn-s" P.irimr Trallk' Drpartim-iit I'hr in. N II Ns"s Vurk FALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON $4.00 Sirs Iv Pier It. N. It . ft. Fulton SI., dally at .III I' M, Muslr I'rocldenre Line, sir, Iv Pier IS. N. It., f. Pulton firm, s'r''k daj ot'ly. li 00 P. M. Ness London Line, sir. Iv Pier 4(1, N It., ft Houston St., sses-k days tinl), f. 30 P M . Pier ;u, F. II . fl I. S2d i't . il O) P M. Ness tied lord Line, !r. h Pier 40. N. It . fl Houston M . ti k das only, lit li (XI P. M. Ness llasi-ii I Ine. sir Iv I'ler if. V. It . fl Catharine ?t .sseekdays 2 i.i P M rundsys, ti:in. M , Pier "il, ft F. aiilsst week its) s :i tsi P M MiiikI, 10 in) A M Itrlduepnrf I Ine, csivlc clays, onlv -tr Iv Pier i's. I It :i iki p M pier Tn p K i"..l Ht. steekda's. :i l I' M Mindas, 4 l.i P M m till s fT I I TJs-7 -tptrtlLCO Tip the beau ul huosoni Str 'HIGHLANDER" Hec'.'iViV,!,':.?,,.,. sAcekdiiSs .( Mllld.iss l.ss lialtrri n I' W V' id ?l tl 4"i, oui.er 111 1 M Sir.MARY POWELL Sir. NEWBUHGH Uc-s-kdii.ss (Inly siuiil'ssA lli.'lnrss LseW 4ailht lll'.'ll.W lillthel III III AM llmind 'I rip Hall) uiv Clilllnti "iindass A Holld-is 7 ,r ( liilalri it Ms MiM.I.IM Fit 11 'IP I I'll. 'I'll llroiulu . A Mar.s I'nssill M'h't o. 'l'c-1 .ipritutl 1 1 1 IKC. l.tSMtllS .Ml. ,11 MANHATTAN LINE $1.00 TO ALBANY Hlnliii: It.n.iis !ertlie a hi one. I lllllll't.ll IH'IsLIS ANII llil.liitil ( III. ( Ki ll III M.I. I'OIN IS. Autos and Horses at Lou Hates. Steamers l.v dulls I'ler llw, Norm Itlvrr loot tl Houstun M . fi 3tl P M , We.t l.tl st . ii I'. M. 'IVIi-phoni- ti.'.'u iiinini DAILY AMI UNins, t.s To ' InterstateParkLnndings i (Ai.oNo Tin: fi,ivuii;m Silt, KINIisrON ,.ies l I . tli tct ,,t I 10 A M . 1 P M Fare H.I els. Ilounil Trip, gQtf YACHT CLIFTON ar'oun o ,5ul!.V,!?,:J,;';;,,i;, I MANHATTAN ISLE .-sua tun ,a HARTFORD LINE Trotn New Plrr 211. Fast Itlvrr. res st eel; Nllp.dally rivt'pt Sunday, nt A I', Si for Culture-. Pan Ills er landings t rite fur suiumer lot, lor. Sight -Seeing Yachts l.vr. ntittrr) Pur ii,..J. i,, i iu.1,1 .1.1; i losAMII HtMIK una thrill I.A A I ill P. II. i M. I ClilKS I'. SI.. Leave Troy (eirept """"'fi.mdav 1 1 -.O'l Alxr,,.dJl.y1onn.Cw2yA3SreJn.uVln r.M. Fare 12 one 7kJ,, ,, ... i. ''"Jde'a Ilnsl'ler s.j' i-'ave All.any ss laju we. n ju . , . Sara 3 lu "r " TO NOHTH JIIIISKV c'Os.'ir Itl-.-tnt. r Sand) Hook lloule Nesv .Irrse) Onlnil, mun iowivicky CuNSl'LT ANY TICKET OR TOl'WST AuEVf 0 NEW T0RK r.fflfr s;i rinii amVie Phoee: Mini, , IDEAL VACATION CRUISES To or From CALIFORNIA EXPOSITIONS And Tho PANAMA CANAL Large American Trans-Atlantic Linen FINLAND und KROONLAND 22.000 Tons niipl.t, m, ,t I'rnns NKW KHtK aug. 26 .v:: rrom HX l l(N( 1st (i AUG. 24 Sept 16 Oct 12 Sept 18 Oct, 9 I it or I'riiits .illlotnln First ("ahin.M'.'.s up liitrnneduii. t . isi,nUp to sir Irotn I. Ilium, of Panama First ihltl up Inlirmntl .i m ,p Itirlitdliii! Me lis and lli-rlh 111.51 OF t t'IM.M. AMI Mitt II r, tsk alionl iiinliliiit lots ( alllotitlii trlgti It'll HOITi: OM s lts.ll. Hill II IIIHI.lt w PANAMA PACIFIC LINE VJm" , American Line AMERICAN STEAMERS j Under the American Flag ' N.Y. Liverpool, Pier 62, N. K Noon i St I'aul Attn. II Ness sulk Cu: White Star Line N.Y. Liverpool, Pier 60, N. R NO0ll l.aplond Aug. li Halt It ni h Azores Gibraltar Naples Genoa Canopli- Aucust II, 10 M. IIM'lf K, II It'U A V, N, V. Irl. Ikhki Iteiiar, Vacations at Sea & In Ml (lilt $32 TO $80 IO(-lllflllW iiit-ul ntil sli-.-plnit sc-c-ommts-ualtouM n Ijusi I strainer Illustrated llte'.tture ami rull lnform:itljii Irom Clyde-Mallorj l.inei Plrr -in. North Ulcer Nils Vork. C'ltl 'Picket 11111,-rs .'wil A uis llroicla.iy CUNARD Establish J WO EUROPE via LIVERPOOL Orduna Tuscanid , Stxonia TCametonia Orduna Tuscania Saxonia Sat.. Aub 21. 10 AM Fri.. Auk 27. 5 PM Sat.. Sept. 4, 10 AM Fri.. Sept. 10. 5 PM Sat.. Sept. 18. 1 0 AM Fri.. Sept. 2J. 5 PM Sat.. Oct 2.10 AM kn itot ii: to ;i.M.mt ROUND THE WORLD TOUR ritmtistli hooktnus to all prluilpal parli or t lie St oil, I ('t)MPNV'sirKifi:.'.'i-:i m.ih-m t FRENCH UHi i iiiitpaKiiU Onrrale I r.!n.ulaiUI'ii l'OSr-l. M H l( I Sailings for BORDEAUX ROCHAMBEAU Aug. 11. J P. M LA TOURAINE Aug. 21. 3 P. M ESPAC.NE . Sept. 4, 3 P M. CHICAGO Sept. U 3 P M POK INPllHMATIHS Pi COMPANY'S OFFICE !';, Malt- l N t one llru.nl I'S'i 111,11 IKIMIMON I IM To i " potr s Si" h!. !,-. 1 . 3 P M I'ler N . i. Flank. In To Ciillforiilii l'siiilliutis ll.iv .mi, I'.itiH .1 i i i I suklKt I'nllrd Frull ( ., : City Th ksi c)ll. . 1.' I H i STIIAMsllll' 'IK KIM - to uns inrt. i im i-i' rn , Hiss ninml t lilt ill I ii., .Ti Mil Xs s i HO I'll ULIIMI II 1 IIV s II ' 'N Hok,'i'CiiF.ii::i's - c i . i 12 liny All Cipense Snrtlirru ( nil. !i lto. k'.i-l fre.- Ile.l Or v 1 'Mil lt I irl l ll' I'k -NIAs l OHIs In I till (HIM and -i-Miri' luil'-r o' .-s 1 'r I'll Ms TOl Hls'l I II apt! 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