12 THE EVENING JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 192t - Bon Fires, Battles, Fans This Father and Son Move Spells Action LOCAL SECURITIES >* MANY BARS TO ■ IPERFECTWOMAN Laird and Company, duPont Build* > Mix In All Night Camp I In^. furnish the following quotation* I .. ? o .&'■ ■ of local securities. Bid. „\sked. 1 duPont Debenture ... 68 69 « s, ; 1W*. * ol RAIL MERGER I duPont Warrants .... 2V4 Outside the Polo Grounds 3 IDS EMPLOYER jX A ■ 1 duPont' Common new 113 ■ 116 , . ^ ^ . . a* I duPont Chemical Pfd. 8% 8% few choice seats were to be had by . M ? .-1 Hercules common ...130 POLO GROUNDS, NEW YORK. ■ Interstate Commission Must 140 Janet Velie Scores in "Page Oct 5 (United Press)—Thousands of thoüe who came early. Hurdle Obstacles to ! ÄtT^ulpfdPfd'. 80 82 rabid Gotham fans, and hundreds Here the place of honor went to 67 Miss Venus” at Play­ fiom out of town, stormed the Polo Stanley Henderson, of Olovorsville. 3 ÎSU pjjjn Atlas Common 11 1 115 1 house Grounds early today for world’» N. Y., who nosed out Davis, of Br» I Atlas Fractions ...... 6% 6 > Brooklyn in the rush for the fence. series seats. By 8 o'clock there were 1500 in Number 3 was Charles H. Sabin, •V b. who refused to deny or confirm a FINANCE IS CRUX PRETTY SONGS ADD l.n« at the bleacher entrance and ■;V*b6w.\ every elevated, subway a railroad report that he was the president of OF THE PLAN! TO ITS-PLEASURES the Guarantee Trust Company. MARKET OFF train and taxicab in this part of New York brought others to swell Anyhow, he was a Giant rooter. The first women to mako the line BY NORRIS QUINN. The Playhouse—"Page Miss Venus,” the ranks. and they ran an automobile up close About 600 weary but eager f?r.s WASHINGTON.—Proposed con- a musical comedy in three acts by to had been there all ntght long, un­ to the fence and kept inside during the rain, thun losing caste with the solldation of 183 principal railways IN FIRST DOOR I.eone De Costa, featuring Janet deterred by rain and cold. They had Ï V' Velie. hai their reward this morning when real bugs, were three Staten Island I Into 19 big competing systems, as They THE CAST: be girls, Helen, Agnes and Dora, Y announced by the Interstate Com­ those who had slept at home last entertained the nearest fans with Traders Force Pierce-Arrow Catherine Mason Janet Veils night arrived to find long lines be­ merce Commission, has a long, long Philip Atwood ...... Roland Bottomley tween them and the choicest bleach­ shrill songs during the early part of - '•r Beatrice Dennison .. Marie Flynn the evi-üiu but 1-t* r on everything I troll to wander before It becomes a to New Low Figure After James Raleigh .. Guy Robertson er seats. quiet, around their flivver. Mrs. O’Malley ... . Clara Tliropp The first man In line, that an­ was k;, . reality. It cannot become effective Start Doctor Nelson Edward Begley Milton Barry, who lives Just across ' Charwoman ...... Dottle Campbell nually important figure who become} the street from the entrance to the | within a year, at least. Secretaries, typists, clients, guests, etc. national!? famous every October, va: Polo Grounds, was No. 7 In this line, j First, the commission must send Misses Mollle Christie. Helen Chris­ Char es M. Klerst, a fireman of Au­ NEW TORK, Oct. 3 (United tie. Jean Dlvlngston. Priscilla Todd. Milton said this the first his copies to governors of all States burn, N .Y...... Press.)—Reaction was dominant in Jean WegmaQ, Claire Wegman, Dtlllan I wife hatl ever allowed him to stay * the general list on the New York Denn and Marjorie McDonald. Messrs. Charley Inured to hardships such and to the railways. Ed. Pierce. Chas. Feroom, Walter Blair out all night. In the morning who Then, at a time not yet set, a Slock Exchange this morning. It as staying out all night, and a "ha^e- should show up but Mrs. Barry with r'?! and Frank Daniels. hatl bug ever slnce he wai knee .■> hearing must be held when any ob­ lasted throughout the first hour. eggs and coffee for hubby, while on- \ jections by State authorities or rail- Professional traders seized upon With cool snappy theatre weather, high/' had been out there up fans behind him sniffed hun- y. against the fence ever since 10 vlnue ways may be filed. Wfcile every weakness o* special Issues such as and an unusually good house, "Page grily. V effort has been made to make the American Sugar and Piercc-Arrow o’clock Thursday morning. T Miss Venues." starring Janet Velie, Number 8 - diminutive present plan objection-proof, It's preferred as a pretext for attacking • The Giants are going to win." Mura, stpyrt as his name, a jockey was presented at the Playhouse last snid Charley, first of the real pro­ •s probable that It will emerge from speculative leaders such as Bald­ by profession. u 1 ■ the hearing badjy cut up and Inter­ win, Asphalt and Studebakcr. Pierce- phets to tip off the world on the nut- night. Miss Velie’s acting, support­ "I'd hadda a seat” said Mura. 1 ' A Arrow preferred broke to a new low cofiie. "and the Babe will probably lined. ed by good dancing, and catchy “only those scalpers on Brondway t à When the last objection has been at 21 A4 and Baldwin got below 86. get himself two home runs” wanted 525 apiece, Can you beat There has been good buying of songs are the outstanding features So saying Charley hitched his blue heard and disposed of, the mergers t it 7” Every line affected seasoned oil stocks on favorable de­ of the show. Miss Velie will be denims and took a long pull at a When the rain first fell, «ho :ly can go ahead, must file application to merge Its velopments affecting the oil indus­ remembered as the star In "Mary" flagon_ of_ , .coffee.. . „ after midnight, many of the fans try. Everything points to a revival Joe Jakaub. number 2. was I’"-• marUad their places In line and gath- holdings and the commission must and lives up to her reputation by her I of oil business and consensus of h other Auburnlte and he and Fire- > ered around a bonfire. Those from O. K. the application. t y / ♦' Then the commission will have to opinion is that prices for petroleum splendid work in the new produc­ man Klerst battled all night for Joe|the bleacbors moved over under the •at. tion in which she portrays the role is a Yankee rooter. j L tracks but not very far from that face the tough problem of valua­ and Its by-products will work higher. h * tion and financing, on which the Statistics show that stocks of of the "perfect woman"—not a mere ‘They’ll take five straight, the | This getting into the choice whole success of the plan depend% crude oil at Atlantic Coast refineries stage Venus. Tahks will,’ Joe told the world. | blcacber waR a serluos matter, The commission must determine dropped 30 per cent, below the peak “Page Miss Venus,” "A Little Bit vnw "and whats more Babe Ruth is go- | It mattered not that It was to be Totl Nesser (loft), and Ills son Charles (right), and a group of the N essor Brothers ready for notion. the value of every line to be merged. in the last few months, while those of Everything,” and “Polka Dot,” ing to get a home run in every one ji#w york against New York, In in the West have fallen 50 per cent. are possibly the three best song num­ of those five games." j fact that seemed to Increase the In- COLUMBUS, O.—When the father ers recently when the teams met at old Massillon Tigers, who defeated Bonds of the corporation that be­ tint and son movement In the Nesser i Akron. the Carlisle Indians 8 to 4, at Cteve- comes the owner of the merged Opening quotations Included: bers. They are of the lilting kind Fut who was this In No. 3 pew? terest. the I 'andi Playing in six inches of snow. properties must at par not exceed Texas Company 37 %, up 94; Indus­ that one tries to remember after Well, if it wasn't Carrie Lotnng. a Here and there a free-for-all fight ! sets under way, bec^ A1 Nesser, the youngest of 1 In 106 Ted and his brother were the total value of the properties trial Alcohol 44, unchanged; Stude- once hearing them, In addition to 7A\ 200’ pound mahogany colored lady | Yankee supporter , lieve us, there’s action. brothers, is an Akron end. Nesser baker 72%, off % ; U. S. Steel 79 A4 ; the “peppy manner broke out as a with the same team when it defeated consolidated. in which the bre who washes Carl Mays shirts. I clashed with a Giant rooter over the | For the father, Ted Nesser, ts the! brothers on the Panhandles are: I Chicago University. 9 to 3. Crucible 62%, off %; Asphalt 53%, cast sang them, the augmented or- thr With valuation fixing and financ­ off %; Kelly-Springfleld 41T4. offlchestra did much towards putting “Win? Lawdy, Lawdy man. don' merits of their favorites, There | 231-pound center of the Panhandles, [ Fred, halfback; John, ; They played their first football ing out of the way, the actual nferg- -MO you know whos gwitie ter win? Why And the j Phil, lineman, and Frank, the star | with the old Panhandles, organized were no private quarrels, every one i professional t* am ing may’proceed. ■4; Reading 72, unchanged; Utah the songs over. Leonne De Costa dat man of mine, Mistah Mays is jest was admitted and the loudest voiced I son, Charles Nesser, plays in the of the team, who plays full, i among the employes of the railroad The present plan, the commission 52%, up %; U. S. Rubber 48%, off is responsible for the songs and natually goin' to beat dose Jints all won. ' backfield of tho same team. Ted is Charley's father, Ted, and his shops at Dennison, O. That was announces, •is based on the most % : Sinclair 20%, up %; Burns lyrics of the production. byhisseif." And Carrie hitched her­ So, wilh bon fires and battles and j Charley 19. uncle John of the Panhandles op- ! back in 1901. comprehensive survey of American Brothers 106, up %; Mexican Petro­ While the plot Is not of the deep­ self up a little closer to the fence. occasional business with stealthy | Ted Nesser is one of six football posed some of the strongest teams j John Nesser, the oldest brother, commercial geography in its rela­ leum 100, off %. est, the songs, scenery and costumes She had bought her place for 52 bootleggers the night was passed. playing brothers. All are members of the collegiate history, 15 years is 4 5, but still plays football. He tion to transportation ever made. and excellent dancing make Up for early last evening and was "all set Probably no sun was ever quite j „( tho panhandles and the Akron back. I seldom plays the entire game, how- Hero are the 19 big systems and NEW YORK COTTON. the thinness of the story’. The book an’ ready to go.” when the gate so welcome at least here In New |Proa Brothers played against ■broth- In 1905 the two played with the I ever. the number of lines they will ab- NEW YORK. Oct. 5 (United is written by Lewis Allen Browne opened. York as that which finally came up 1------...... - - ■ eorb under the present plan: Press.)—Cotton opened heavy today. and Adelaide French. The first act Number 4 was T.eslle Carpenter, today. The rain which fell during I TF77 . TT'/* 11 rt I n ,1/ O 1. New York Central, Lb October was off 20 at 20.05; Decem­ opens in the office of Philip Atwood, ' 15, of Jamaica, a Long Islandburg although today's'game knight no^be ! Wliât II ill 1X11)0 All l ll JJOl 2. Pennsylvania, 2b. ber 20 cents, off 35; January 19.75, attorney-at-law. A certain rich Leslie's folks, if they're looking for 3. Baltimore & , 11. oil 29. uncle has left an estate ot fwo mil­ him. can be sure that by this time played. But the fans hung on, and ELKTON CHURCH . _ „ lion dollars to his nephew, James he’» got one of the 'best seats in the old »01 came out on the job with -Lehigh Valley, 8. LIVERPOOL COTTON. Raleigh, which part is taken by Guy promise of fair weather. Bin Talk In World Series Robertson. In order to inherit the Polo Grounds, over near left field LIVERPOOL, Oct. 5 (United 1 where Babe Ruth cavorts around. The Yankees were unquestionably much needed money young Raleigh the favorites. By this ft is meant Press.)—There was good demand for must marry a ‘‘100 per cent, per­ Leslie allowed It was a ' hard night" NB1W YORK, Oct. 5 (United a left-hander." spots at the opening today. Prices last night but expected to see Babe that they proved tho most popular ROW SETTLED .. fect” woman. As the girl of The batting array of the two clubs 8. Chesapeake & Ohio, 3. were easier. Sales amounted to 12,- of the contending teams with the Press).—Nothing is missing. Raleigh's affections does not meas­ Ruth make two homers today to will be the same that finished the 9. Norfolk & Western. 5. 000 bales. Receipts totaled 2000 all-night fanatics. Perhaps the of­ ure up to that standard It devolves pay him for his trouble. It's the world's series and the cus- 10. Southern, 9. bales. No American. Futures open­ ficial odds were on tho Giants, this hard last mile on both pennant (Continued from First Page) The first foreigner to make the tomarÿ scenes are ail In place. The 11. Atlantic Coast.Lin -Louisville ed easier. upon his attorney to find the woman. ' crowd didn’t care. They knew what races. Reed ard K. C. Kreiger and Elders Throughout the play the bust of Une outside the bleachers was Israel Huggins denied this morning the Nashville, 17. American middlings fair, 17.29; H. Stein of 623 East Hancock street, they liked and most of them liked early morning crowds the "hot dog” Venus di Milo the "100 per cent per­ tale that Frank Baker the veteran J. Frank McCoy and W. Fletcher j tJ. Illinois Central—Seaboard, 8. SOod middlings, 15.49; fully mid- Wo Detroit, Mich. "Swat” and wasn't old Bambino stands and lemonade booths on the Deakyne, failed In Its effort to har-] 13. Union Pacific—Northwestern, 9. dlings 14.99; middlings. 14.49; low fect woman" of long ago occupies a < series campaigner, would replace He held tight to position No. 6 and Ruth going to be In there banging corner, the urchins peddling coffee conspicuous position. Baker has monize the two .'actions. 14. Burlington—Northern Pacific, 5 middlings, 13.34; good ordinary, stai rooted for the Giants at peril of his ’em out? Why, boy, some of those ! to the valiant waiters In front of McNally at third base, Dr. Blake was selected to repre-j 15. Milwaukee—Great Northern, 8. | 12.19; ordinary. 11.44. Atwood has in his office a stenog­ been on the bench with had legs Tor general health. there baseballs are going to come the bleacher window, the usual fun rapher, Catherine Mason, the part ï since the Yanks started their last sent the church until the difficulty la ■ 1*. Santa Fe, 9. Kelly was Mr. Stein's favorite sailing way over here where we’re In the usual way. taken by Misa Velie, who is a 100 drive for the pennant. McNally has settled. 17. Southern Pacific, Rock isl-1 Effete Bos'on got lis representa­ standing and all flattened out, too. The (liants and tho Yanks or# The pastoral relation at Blackwa- per cent, woman, according to Doc­ Listen. Kid, Kelly will show this ready. All New York faces under all been playing such a beautiful game and, 11. R. R. CLAIMS TO DATE tor Nelson, another character in the tive into the line a strong 3ixth. John ter Presbyterian Church, at Frank- 18. Frisco—Katy Cotton Belt, 7. that hts manager refuses to break plot, who examined her beforo she McGuinnés, of Charlestown. Mass., Bambino of yours where he gets off. |New York oapH furnish the new ford, Deb, was dissolved and the 1. Chicago—Missouri Pacific, 10. said be would give Ueantown credit Anybody could make home runs in feature of this fall's baseball classic, up the combination. TOTAL $836,000,000 took out a life insurance policy. For Earl Smith will probably catch for few remaining members discharged. for his good showing among the New tho American League. And so it j Seven times a pennant winner and This church, one of the oldest Pres­ the sake of their impoverished fam- ( the Giants. He Is a very effective H York bugs because "Babe Ruth went, throughout the night and early , six times an entry tn the world'B se- byterian churches in America, will ilies Ralegh and Miss Mason agree today while fans forgot they were | ries. John J. McGraw, the big-girthed hitter If he does not carry excessive WASHINGTON, Oct. 5.—Director- learned how to play ball up there.” I be retained by the trustees of the to become engaged. r baggage upstairs. General Davis, of the Railroad Ad­ Of course, all the time Miss Ma­ The bleacher line was where the tired and edged inches closer to the | leader of the Giants, Btarts his club ; Presbytery with the understanding EXPECT ID SOLVE high wooden gate waiting for the ! today against tho Yanks In his drUie Wall Schang, the sparse-locked son is in love with her employer, real fans gathered, but there was that the yearly meetings of the ministration, laid before President another iong line watting ou’side the creak that would signal the start of | for his second world's championship. veteran of a flock of world's series. Harding and his Cabinet, a report and Raleigh loves his imperfect I ; church will be held there, The woman, and. of course, in the end upper grandstand entrance*where a the rush. The Yanks, their first time * .tn Is sure to do most of the catching j church is about 200 years old. Thf^ showing that up to October 1 claims a pennant, are out to add to their forAll the of Yanks. the betting and all of the ^ members will be\ arising out of government operation they wed. ! triumph with a world title. EASTLAKE CRIME A specialty dance by Lucille Bal- talk seems centered around nahe ,rn^ferr^,, to h!jrfnkfor* ch',rch of the ralroads aggregating 5836,- New Castle on Edge For 1 New York Is divided between 000,000 had been filed, the govern­ lentine. after the first act. was well Ruth. Will Babe hit the Giant ; ”°™e received, She was assisted by some them. The Giants have the heart of Continued from First Page. ment agreeing to pay approximately the oldtime fan, but the new genor- pitchers, and will McGraw let him 1 *1 LfUt'e' of At! 5117,000,000, or about 30 per cent, male members of the cast. r.a ’ . . . .. _ I lantfc City, to the Port Prnn and j ation Is backed up olidly behind t e hit..f,re absorbiiK questions odeB8a churches and the congrega­ and garments apd today visited the of the amount involved. "Page Miss Venus" will be shown III! County Baseball Classic great Babe Ruth. nt all depends on the situation | u W|U extend a caII t0 tbe paa. scene of the crime. Tho report showed the total in at a matinee""this afternoon and again j Sentiment shown ln the betting McGraw said today, when asked f, tor Hls credontlaIg win be arted Attorneys for the defense an­ claims filed covered 90.944 miles of this evening. Saturday and has promised his ser- ! proves the big burg’s divided. the Ramb is to get a free ticket | at the meeUnK ot the Synod ln nounced they would fight any at­ road out' of 241,000 taken over. It Whether the disquieting announce­ Managers Jimmy McDevitt of the ment of yesterday that the Playhouse ‘"J Slim ! of 8 to 6 are being offered on either every time. No manager would put, Wilmington tempt to remove the prisoners to I was estimated that if claims re- Pick of New Castle and Charlie vices for the coming year. Richmond for trial. Donald East - i mainlng were put on some basis the down after next week, Gr . Willeys Is scheduled to take hls turn club. the tying or winning run on the j u w Gumby. of Salisbury. Md.. would close “J Givens of the Pick of Wilmington, lake, Philadelphia, today declared \ aggregate asked by carriers would and small got together in The Journal office in the box with Andy Miller anxious Wall Street reported toc^ay that bases. It ail depends. ' ! a member of hhe Home Missions due to the high expenses to go back at the Wilmlngtonlans. (close to 5200.000 had been put on his belief in hls brother’s innocence j reach 51.087.000.000. houses, had anything to do with it a ! this morning in preparation for the Both clubs are in great spirits, j jjoardi resigned because of ill health and pledged himself to the task of j or not. the attendance last nlsht xraa tun second game of the series which will Manager Givens said this morning ! the Giants. Freak betg are more Bob Meusel, the big Californian In ' and w c Langford of Princess finding the slayer of his sister-in- cne best since the Reason opened. pu be played at New Castle on Saturday that he will have hls .lineup Intact ■ popular. the Yank family, Is the only near- ( Anne . Md _ wa8 eIected t0 flI1 the On all sides tn the theatre u . r • doJ adernoon. despite reports to the contrary. All With all the details arranged, the casualty. He has a cold that will not 1 vacancy. law. heard expressions of regret that the Jealousy was held the motive for an A reception Is being planned for of the players he had with him gave crowd assured, the umpires ready prevent hls playing. | The committee on Home Missions Playhouse is to close at the end of their word that they would be with ! and the weather fine, everything was Eastlake and Miss FANS IN MAD the the Wilmington ball players. Mayor "The Giants are all fine and weland Sustenance, the Rev. U. Frank-. the slaying...... next week because of the high costs know that we are going to get the ; un Smiley chairman, advocated the Knox were said to have been InU-j p!.i Cramer of New Castle Is personally him again on Saturday and if they | knrwn this morning but the bat- of theatre operations,-the increased sh interested as an ardent follower of should disappoint him they wilt be 1 tories series. It's a hard fight, though; it paying of ten per cent, of the Home mate for a number of years, breaking their word. There will be cost of obtaining shows, and the un­ baseball and streets and lane will Miller Huggins, the half-pint size may go the limit” Dave Bancroft, Missions budget for the coming year certainty of attendance hlved “ fident the bat would be mightier j Polo Grounds, gave perhaps s decision given on the bout in the the _ Minnesota. Here Mr. and Mrs Crow was said to have been a.i , *,er ac^°°l at *ler home last Saturday As is customary with St. Andrew’s good line on at least opposing in­ den is a graduate of Lafayette Col- • neither the dinner nor the than the curve. loc(il morning paper, which gives Kinkead made their home until the I afternoon. The guests included Miss (Club. Should the fan’s ‘dope" prove fields. when he said yesterday that lege and while a student there made Innocent by-stander, one of the two (Florence C. Marley, principal of the 1 meeting will be confined to the mem- Vincent the shade In conversation I Indian outbreak when they were true, snrfage Indications would ap­ ••Huggins likes the diamond soft and the varsity football team. He is now I driven from their homo. Followlnf or three thousand, who went to |school; Miss Edith Frederick, Miss i bership, each member being per- wilh the Sports Editor of The Eve­ a teacher In the high school. ,, pear to favor the Yanks as they slow, and McGraw likes it hard and I Daisy Chambers, Mrs. Elizabeth ' mitted to bring men friends with ning Journal over the phone this Coach Lowden says there is much !bor husban<1 8 d*a>h • Kinkead Lorena to witness the parade. have bludgeoned their way to the fast.” This naturally meant that the Ressnyder, Miss Martha Ixifman, 1 him. There Is no fee, except a morning. Carney said; good material among the Seaford and her son came east to live. j American League title by sheer Yanks' manager feels that hls in­ She ts survived by her son. Dr j Miss Susan Henvis and Miss Helen nominal charge for tl\e dinner, cov- field lacks a "little something in the "I don't see where they get the high boys who are trying to make ! ms FATE NEAR JI RY. ' Sasse. I ering the cost. clubbing power. particularly as Idea that Vincent drew first blood the team. From j eseat appear- j Kinkead. Before Judges Hcisel In Court practiced by "Murderers’ Row." way of speed," while the Giants man­ Funeral services will be held at 1 haven't lost a drop yet. I believe ances th* team will lineup next Fri- I The Giants are some Bwatters ager ia satisfied with the pace men day ln the first game as follows: I * o-'»«* Frid*y »»"noon at the Room No. 1 this morning. Jacob MARRIAGE LICENSES. BRIDGE VILLE HAPPENINGS. that I •n the fight and stll'. claim thmsclves, however, Their team can set. the bantamweight championship o; Alton O'Day. left end; Andrew Van Ihome of her *°"' In,er™‘nt vv'11 Levin. tobacco dealer at Tenth and | Magistrate Rroman has issued the ' Special to The Evening Journal. is .299 compared with the Summed up, the meeting today gave be in the Presbyterian Cemetury. Poplar streets, was placed on trial 1 following marriage licenses; BRIDGEVILLE. Oct. 5.—Harry average the Impression of finding a solution Delaware. Johnny Kilbane, who Sant, left tackle; Wilmer Cannon, on a charge of receiving stolen goods. | Robert W. Lowry. West Chester Elliott, who was Injured In an auto­ Yanks .300 and the squad manager refareed, told me I had the better left guard; William Truitt, center; New Castle. McGraw will put In the field will to that age-old problem; "What hap- All testimony had been completed |>a., to Ruth Talley. 603 Concord mobile accident near Seaford Satur- when irresistible force meets an of H-” Crias Graham, right guard; I 'l average higher than that which pens The Evening Journal is not pre- Kevins, right tackle; Harry King, EDISON SUFFERS CO I J* and arguments before the Jury made avenue. day night, is in a critical condition, Manager Huggins will produce. The Immovable body?" when court recessed at 1 o'clock I Raymond U Phillips to Margaret Because of the overcrowded con- pared to give its own decision as U right end- Thomas Moore (captain), WEST ORANGE. N. J.. Oct. 5.— was not officially represented. A: right halfback: Branche Morris, left (United Press).—Thomas A. Edison until 2.»8 o'clock when the court IE. Coulbourn, both of Seaford. dition of the primary department only one previous show in Chestei halfback; William Devltt, quarter­ today was confined to his home «’ith will charge the jury. of the public school, part of the were prees privileges extended and back; Albert Hill, rullback; Irving a cold. His illness was said not to Levin is alleged to have received SQUARE LANTERNS PLEASE. pupils can attend only half session Young’s Studio of Dancing at other times representatives hue Carpenter. Alton Knowles. James be serious, however. about 35.080 cigarettes, which were The r.rw lanterns for lighting each day. to ko out of their way to get into Ross. Jr.. Harry and Drum Jarman, U: irÿjt stolen from a freight car on the .Rodney Square were erected this' Dr. and Mrs. Ralston J. Sudler 2420 Market Street, Strand Theatre Building the shown. With not even a verbal substitutes. OFFICER STRICKEN ON Dl TA. I ennsylvania Railroad near Stantbn morninK and Hre creating favorable 1 have returned from an automobile BALLROOM AND STACK DANCING. invitation extended. The Journal The schedule so far arranged is afr Sergeant Hugh McBride became ill last May by Charles Emory, who COmmment for their urtlstic appear- I trip to Maine, modern with acute indigestion at Twenty-; has been convicted and is now serv-jancp- I The Tuesday Night Club will re- Claes, Tnpeday. October 11. 8 which has done more than any other follows: Seaford at Laurel, October ADULTS—Beclnnrrs’ nners' Clues. Wednesday, October 12, 7.45 P. M. papier to have the bantam argument 7; BrldgevIUe at Seaford. October third and Washington streets shortly ing a sentence in the workhouse for | j sume Its meetings tonight, Children's ^Class. Saturday. October 15. 10.30 A. M. settled, did not have a man present 11; Seaford at BrldgevIUe, October before noon and was removed to his the alleged theft. Emory was for- sx. THOMAS PRACTICE NIGHT.! Mr. and Mrs. James Layton enter- The weather whs anything but fa 21; Laurel at Seaford, October 28; home, 1912 Scott street in the police j merly a freight conductor in the| Practice will be held tonight by j tatned a number of friends at sup- vorable for outdoor boxing, fans and Seaford at Georgtown, November 4; ambulance. employ of the Pennsylvania Railroad ' the St. Thomas football team at | per last night in honor of the hirth- Assembly With Orchestra fighters being chilled alike. A mucl George’own at Seaford, November Company. j Fourth street and Bayard avenue, day anniversary of their daughter. A ltd TS MAKKIK.D COUPLES. SATURDAY. »’P. M. WEDNESDAY, » P. M. smaller crowd was present than ai 18. THIEVES STEAL COAT. ------■— j Manager Grant wants all players Miss Anna Layton. Thieves entered the home of Rich- | For serving cold beverages on the I out in preparation for the big game by ticket only. Get your name renisterrd. Private lesson* any previous show held at the Ches The team has some open dates Thomas C. Curry has resumed his for Ballroom or sto*r Dsnelns can be arruuiecd. Studio Phone, 0072. tar ball yard. Vincent and Carnes which will be filled ln with Pentn-jard Rose. 223 King street Monday summer porch, use paper cups ln a with Defiance at Second and duPont ; duties at the Pennsylvania railroad and Joe Martin were the only Wil- aula teams and several teams are|night and stole a coat which «as wire frame such as is used for ster-jon Saturday afternoon. The prac-( freight office after a ten days' vaca- HcMidenee Phone 35*2-W. ■UngCc’O boys on th* cord. now negotiating for these datea hanging on a rack in the hallway. i i.izing infants' bottiea Lee tonight will »tori at 7.38 o clock. I tion. A«- ! r 4« l 1 1