Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 08, 1915, Final, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY. JUNE 8, 1915;
.MlFiV TENNIS TODAY
Continued from rage One
rectly In front of the women's clubhouie.
Mr. McLean on out, J-S, 7-S, 8-, earn
ing tha right to play Mrs. George' W.
Wlghtman, nee Ilotohklss, In the third
round, who easily disposed o( Miss Ms;
17. Snyder, Pittsburgh, In two sets. Miss
MollA BJurstedt was another easy win
tier, and after she defeated Miss B. Ltnd
lay. of the West Side Tennis Club, 6-3.
6-0. asked 3. M. Jennings, chairman of
the Tournament Committee: "Has I to
play again today?" The repJy made of
Miss Eleanora Sears was, "So, yjt
hasn't," and both came In for some good
nalured chaffing,
nut to return to tue feature match.
Mrs. Wallach won the, first four games
of the opening set, tost the fifth, won
the- six, and, after Mrs. McLean had
captured the seventh and eighth, Mrs,
Weillach. took the ninth and the set. The
second set was much more hotly contested
and was not decided In Mrs. McLean's
favor until 12 games had been plnyed.
1)ik aavaHiMlniita . (xiiM a I,..
second and third sets did Mrs, McLean a
great deal mora good than It did Mrs
Wallach, for the latter was visibly tired,
and It was apparent right at the start of
the deciding set. Tho typo of tennis that
Mrs. Wallach plays (she Is a "getter")
Is much more tiring than tho placing
game of Mrs. McLron, and after they
had fought hard for 12 games Mrs. Wal
lach was almost ready to drop
She managed to last out the 13th and
Jtth games, but lost them both and the
match. Point scores!
The llrst concluded match In the dou
bles went In favor of Mrs. George II.
Wlghtman and Miss Klennor.i Sears, en
tered from the Longwood Cricket Club,
Boston. They literally waltzed Into the
second round, for their opponents. Mrs.
A J. Drexel Paul and Mrs. O. Dallas
Dixon, won but. a single gamo In tho
two sets. Although the above match was
the centre of attraction, when Miss BJur
stedt and Mrs. IJ. S. Brlggs, before hef
marriage Dorothy Green, started their
match with Mrs. Bargor-Wallace nnd
Mrs. T, II. Cabot, the gallery trooped
down from tho club porch to tho pine
benches In back of Court No. 6.
FIRST SET.
Mrs. McLean ..2 4 1 6 6 2 4 i 219
Mrs. Wallach ..46473411 4-31
SECOND 8ET.
Mra. McLean ..6 1423416404 944
Mrs. Wallanh ..44145244042 7-40
THIRD SET.
Mrs. McLean ...5 024681434404 4-50
",?. Wn,lach 3 4 1 4 7 4 1 6 6 0 4 0 0-13
Total points-Mrs. McLean, 123; Mrs.
TVallaCh, 11".
Another feature of the play In the seo-
luuuu was me victory gained by Mrs.
A. J. Drexel Paul, Merlon, over Miss
Florence Ballln, one of the best West
Bide cracks, In three sots, 6-3, 3-6, 7-3.
..?" nppearnnco of the draw, now
that the third round has been reached,
Mrs. Wlghtman has much the harder task
ahead of her. Tomorrow she must play
Mrs. McLean, and unless an upset occurs,
on tho following day she will meet Mrs.
T. A. Cabot, of Longwood, or Miss Elea
nors, Sears. In the brncket above is Mrs.
R "hert LcRoy, one of the West Side Ten
nis Club's leading players.
Miss BJurstedt plays Mrs. C. N. Beard
tomorrow, and In all likelihood Miss Anne
Sheaf, Longwood, tho following day, and
It looks like plain sailing ahead. Tho
ladles doubles began at 3 p. m., and at 5
p. m. the llrst round In mixed doubles Is
scheduled.
Summary:
CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES.
Second Hound.
ThoV,r&'..:e'N.,i0'v0.'rk Wft M'
effi? &..! iBw.S-Eif &'"
Miss M. rjuthrle, Pittsburgh, defeated Miss
0-8 3-0 'e-"1"5"' 1'1""IPfi' Cricket Clii"
Miss ..A. Klrirll, Boston, defeated Miss n
Menrv, German-own. n-1. 4-0 ij-a
JltaoSSa tXX'SS?": W defeated
w,--"i ---'--" "'n TflT urK, ll-l, II.:
Marlon
Miss Florence tlailln. N rS iu'.T1?;1
Fox. Philadelphia r!ri-k. ni.
SAILOR TAYLOR MEETS
LANKY ROSEN TONIGHT
Elongated West Ph.ladciph.an
nnd Navy Chnmp Clnsh at
Fairmount King JNotcs.
Two heavyweight matches are booked
as the feature attraction of the weekly
show at the Fairmount A. C. tonight. In
the final fracas, Sam Taylor, billed as
heavyweight champion of the United
Bfates navy, will appear In combat with
Joe (Lengthy) Rosen, of West I'hlladel
phla. Otis Hunt and Jack nussell nre the
other gigantic hunks of humanity sched
uled to clash.
The program!
I'Irat tmut-younr Hull Collins. North Tenn,
va N.iie iiayrs, nrmtnirarx.
Second bout Paddy Lynch, !0th Ward, vs.
hum -uiiiirnj, inrwrrjiiiiii
Third txiut Frenkle Fredericks, Kensington,
vs Jack Ilrndy, Kensington.
Seml.Klndup Otis Hunt, mil 'Van!, vs. Jack
P.tiai, Ilelawsrc.
Sam Taylor, If. H. 8. Michigan.
Bobby Williams, of Gray's Ferry, and
Voting Pierce, of Ocrmantown, two of
j iiiiuuriiuiiH h icmncrwciKfii veirrun,
are paired off In the wlndup at the Broad
wnv Club Thursday night. Tommy
Welsh, of West Philadelphia, will mlnglo
with Willie Hannon, of Point Breeze, In
the sornl.
Gray's Ferry boasts of four brother box
tm nil tnrm, ntrinlnllf i.hnnin1nn That
are Ray Hamilton, Jack Hamilton, Eddlo
Carlln and Stanley Hlnckle. Hamilton Is
the real namo of tho righting Four.
Charley White, of Chicago, Is the
busiest llshtwclo-ht In the rlntr at the
present tmp. He Is booked for two fights
In one week. Tonight, nt Boston, the
left-hook bearcat will tnckle "our own"
Charley Thomas and next Tuesday night
White will tackle Young Brown nt Billy
McCarncy's American Sporting Club, New
York.
OUR BUSY BURG
WAiT A MIMiVTf
WMT i- MlrJUTel
HOLD bw sJOWU- VaJHaXS"
You'rt HORRV- DON'T
Double WctldinK at Elkton
KLKTON, Md., Juno 8. Among tlio
marriages performed here this morning
nos a double ceremony, tho contracting
parties being Miss Gertrude Miller, of
Baltimore, and Harry II. Praeccr. of
Philadelphia, and tho Intter's sister, Miss
Ruth C. Pracgcr, and Walter R. Bcllcr
Jean, of Philadelphia. Other marriages
were:
Joseph E. Wilkinson nnd Myrtle Leg
gett. Philadelphia; Gilbert C. Choynoy,
Media, and Myrtle E. Pierce, Glen Mills;
Charles Gnndy, Camden, N. J., nrtd
Mnmlo Medlock, St. Louis, Mo.; Gcorgo
T. Johnson and Anna M. Ilmu.-n Tn.o.
send, Del.; Robert T. Taylor, Blythedalc,
and Anna M Simmers, Woodlawn; Floyd
S. Olllcsple and Myrtlo I. Barrett, Port
Deposit, Bulsle Ingralim. Providence, and
Eva M. Cameron, Elkton.
- .t , JUDrt'T l
I us J4Mal tV" J. tonnvl tti ViVJ I
I saTM J V y 1 1 s,f . V y t
ISSimF' ''' M
VIOLATING THE TAFPIC S)fit4AL' . -CONTlrJUED
I TbryoftroWi
a
profesror of church history ftt the) New
. rri.lsnIol Ramlnarv. He was me
r i it..AlJ.IAnl nrArlra. hlS
nutnor or severni uidui"B... "-"-' , .
most widely known books being 'The Old
Bible and New Science." "The Mold of
Doctrine," "The Significance of tho His
torical Elements In Scripture" and The
Tarables of the Kingdom." He leaves a
...Li.... .rt iu,i tAtii (fan Ttev. Leo ii
muun nut i,.u ou..u, .. .,-- ,
Two daughters, Mrs. M..E. i.eaue,
Newark, N. J., and Mrs. b. S. Harrlng
Thomas and the Rev. R. C. Thomas, of
Brooklyn and New Tork. respectively.
rrH. MitMhu, tta x. vi. Leslie, oi
Newark, N. J., 'and Mrs. E. S. Harr
ton, of Brooklyn, also survive him.
Thomas Thompson
Thomas Thompson, a veteran of tho
Civil War nnd engaged In the Iron manu
facturing business for over 20 years, died
yesterday nt his home, am oprinu -.4..H
Btf na n rnaiiif nt Mnnd nolBonlng.
Ho was 72 years old. At the outsot of
tho Civil War he turned over his livery
stable, then located at 7th and Vine
Blreets, to tho Union army, and enlisted
In the 106th Regiment, Pennsylvania. Vol
!..,. Af tiin military funerals of
Generals Grant and Hancock he was de
tailed with the General George G. Mea.de
Post, G. A. B., as n, guard of honor. Mr.
Thompson was n, member of tho union
Veteran Legion, Infantry Encampment
No 73 nnd several other military organi
zations. Ho leaves a widow, three sons
and two daughters. The funeral services
will be held Thursday afternoon from his
Into home.
DEATHS
TirmiMlnW. n- - .
'THOMPSON. KslJJH V- Ann',
nun, ,btiii i yrnrfl. nla,. .", r,
also George O. Meads Poaf vJ ?n W
Phlladelpnls Drtgade, c?'? . O.
Regimtnt. Pennsrlt-anla vKP .
tfnlon Veterans' Leg?n En"anl"' If
are Inv ted to attn,i lr,. rnfmM8
h" JZl J"'denr, any 'e'"l MrtiS
on Thursday, th loth iV..pr'n..O.riS
riaeiy. interment private h.,L.!. Si
viewed en Wednesday "veni1J2,n S
9:30. Automobllea. y 0,nl". f t aS I
Mrs. Louisa Ray Craighead
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Juno S.-Mrs.
Louisa Hay Craighead, widow of Dr.
Robert D. Cralghend, who established
Craig Hall, a widely known hotel, Is dead
at her home here after a brief Illness.
She Is survived by two sons, Robert
D. Crnlghcnd, this city, and James R.
Craighead, Schenectady.
OAM.AnilElt. In
TUrilJMIl rt.
11)07.
IN MBMOItlAM
-In memorlnm to CUIUS"
QALLAQIinR, Jr., Juno 8,
1'Alln.ft la rtrtu oioL,ii.
eatfj
BOY SCOUTS 1
tlVffnAfe.vic.fni,sly.l'r'te. ?ft.d mi,-;
4-n, 0-2, f.B um.iuii i.ricKec uiuo,
Mrs. A. J. Drexel Paul. frinn .r..,..
tfi tlallfn V .. ' ."V,I"'1.
-:-. - -s.k.. w itxei ;iui,
II. Harrtion Smith. Merlon)
flaa C- W
deftated Mri.
e-2. ni
r?"",'Allf! Cunnlnsham, naaton, drfeateJ
Club iM0,8.r2 ""n- '',IIa'le'Ph'' Cr"ket
mi.Ai&W; gg'IB,'--- ' ry
? ChVllnM vi'c. uVt? '"'"
DOtjnjES-rirt Round.
"MirKifry sspessss. iz
Wtaa Phyllli Walih and Mra. I. Schlitht.,
7Jult?m Mr"- Ii0b"t ''" nd Pa7tn bV
Mils Suaannei Whlta and Mlu nieanor p..
defeated Slr. Hobcrt LP.o aid Mlis On.
rud Delia Torre, b-J, 4-a, eA.
BECOND HOUND.
SV- -y MS,.
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POUT OF PHILADELPHIA
, Vessels Arrivinjr Todav
atr. Ellawood (Dr.). Oarcalona
Charles M. Taylor's Bona. '
otr, utntn lur.l. urtn. Kail.
MARRIAGE, LICENSES
CabL,h Lff'ffi ' ,a.pcr t.. and K1U
a wtli bmltn, 1!.12 N, 4th st.
E?-.?.I.iii'0ve"' vrw, Vo.rk l"- ani Annlo D.
Laaaelle, Iew York city.
Alll.l 'f"..?"- ?,',"!".? S"" I?", and Ellz-
Henry II. iionnell, wis Seminole ne , and
Ilelen 8 Knonlea, Cheater, Ta
CtiL l KV.'. I1.0?.'?1'1''"". r- nd
Walter E. Bhoclc. ilf.12 Lana'downo 'ae.. and
v.ni.i j uuwu. utiu jiaverrord ovo.
Joaeph M. Orrj.on, Leanuo Island, and Annla
r. Carney 1.(2:1 iimiin at.
Hernhardt H, Ilachman, Ills N. 40th at and
Jt Anna, Kerguion. Ills N joth at.
ChJlV P- K?Ta:, 'a a' Uorrancs at., and
Kathcrlno It Drohan. 1221 Wolr t.
Ilaf., 1KBi,jSJ.,?u"",,,fc ""- ana
Harl C Scheulo. 31SS N. Talor at. and
Ulanche Cohen. 2m w. 8omeraet at. '
Leon J. Overbaugh. 031 N nth , atl(1 Mnd.
w, f." a. DSnDln- M21 Bohnont terrace.
W,'"!?mJ- 0rr' -'o:!s eed at . and .Mary E
Leitenberuer. 1M2 a Capitol at.
"i'."..'"1"!-'7 .?...'? ' and Ul-
'0pftr.VunKVT!S!,.i,u' and A1"
J..i-e2i7'c.;'.onn,..mount ove-Bn1
Florenco J. o'nrlen, 333S N. 2d at., and XIarv
Btenaon. 1W7 Erlo at. ' u JIary
Ilk Wlnlsor, New ork city, and Sara Pori.
mutter. 2tK)2 B. 6th at. a ' crl
Richard J. Campbell. (1022 Resent at and
Evelyn H KUth. 201 Itlnka avo. " ni
"K!"i? .,i.r,uci-iLmJ"d5l-.A. - Emma J.
.........., uuv .1, rial Hiin hi.
at., and Ida
J.OUU Tomnkln, .',25 Kernon
r,i-iiuiii, .u 3iorria Bt.
'William McNamara. Albany N
Hnwan 9.V1 n I'ki. ..
William C. Smith. Hun'tlnK Park,
Mae McLaughlin. Inndule. Pa.
Johan .furies. 1112 B. Fletcher at..
., and Annie
Pa., and
and Mary
itcin,. 1J1S jj. rietcher it.
Frederick J. Klelkopr, 221.1 V. Firth at n,i
Cbar.e;-Yr.r7oce:Li7o"N- rsth-a.TandI.e-r-
tha Roberta, 2U22 Columbia ae.
Austin v Mahan 2725 N. luth at. and
i Mai7 .T ,F.ra.nco' 2W N -ankl n si.
P?A!raknB1e'pi?hamF,r0dra ' and Ka,h'
Alf.r .J?fu?.l.nflnn- Indlanapolla. ind.. and
Mabel h Ulrlch. 3U3 N. ITth it. a
allaca H. enner. Fredonla. Js" v nrf
Ilatll. W Mills ...308 Oermantown ttiV.
J"m,?..E1",',0Tn'JIJ?,i-..F-lt'" and Nora
r ii
Seymour
Hen.
Nw York city, and ELI.
and
Collin. !SL'i DlnH n.a
Auguit Wormeck, 2S2l' Klrkbrlde at
Anna C 1 umnhrv. '.mo n..Ml.j V
John Morgan, 2f02 B Ontario at., ind JSv M
Je tner Whcatiheaf lane and SeDvlia at
John Nlchola, Jr. 3LIS Weymouth it ann
Anna Funk, 813 E. Wlllard it ' and
"SSfflr. ?.' '.:. 13th ' In.
Jorg II. McCall. Wilmington. Del and
Mlra E. Talley. 6001 N. 11th at
''j?!vffil4.J!Pri!,W. -t. and
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iiiiii. ii, u. LAiutna.
Marv II.
Emit Straub, 2U2S N. 12th at .
balUat,
ii- in ib nins iiiv r . .. .
WTTayloFs Sis. "' " ',u", cl""
St. Norman Bridxe. Tuxnim. s-nM n
. - . W. M, fc.
Vsimdlrtaic
St. Joeey (Pan.)
St. fleorglan, IIIlo, lugar, r,
Ne
York, Ullaat, Mun
V. Ilagar &
Steamships to Arrive
PASSBNOBR.
Kama. From.
Aneona, Naplw ..,..,.,
TOKiailT.
Name. om.
Uapiurl ... Calcutta.
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Wttra .' Sftlelda ..
SSSiS"- ' Talbot";
Balled.
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.April 10
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Walker. Kts'srVoth st a "'" an',
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ratn, uii c-ambrla at. ""
Francla 8. Rledeael. 22tS N. 13th at -
TIHU II. Schnell. sua X. Chadiick Vr nJ
Frederick F. IJrown. JJ13 Herk. ,, and'jjar
garet (larkneaa, 001 Clinton at. ' a i,ar
Edward, I Slelnburg, 2lu a. Cecil at .,,
Anna. Morrla, 2U South at. "' ani
Samuel W llrown. rirownatown. Pa nrt r.
olln. H. Cook, 10U W. Oxfor.. ,u "
John B. IJyrne, BJii Delmar at ml i..i
A. O.lla.fi-r. So.Jt iiaV.rfnVe .t.an,, Mr'e
Pennock Jf. Way. IDOfl Sanaom aL
nita it. mi ion.1 a Jll,. -.
Joieph F Chandler, 433d N. 'lJth at .h
Emma M. Luther, Ut2 H. JSIberon ave" d
William Jlurtir. iiai Latoni 1" Jnd Ein.
Brown. 1710 Manton at. ' a E1Me
John H. I'urcan, 1411 H. 40th it anri 1...
It. Hill. IMS rf. 634 ,t. ' Encl Ann
Ijiwrence Qaryey, 17U Orthodox at., .mh -p-w.
hlth JINlhl JI'J Un,l ., -,!
and IV'au.
Bianiaiaw aiarciniak, 2H2I Hrldra at
aV,aaaJ T.-thl d. m j v"..aB" !
I 7 4kUKuuu, ii(K uridxo t.
nd
.m-i v waau.u-aaaieaat flt f UeTlOaftO atL
ia,,lSrl,!!!L?A- . nd Row
u.iu,nnii 1 Mtivwii. iii oouin
Abramovlti, 20U Wharton at.
The Firemen's Carry Race
By F. MORGAN PILE, Jr.
Actlnc Scoutmaster Troop 72.
Tho object of tlio firemen's enrry rnco,
which Is played by two teams. In to got
the cntlro "side" cnrrled ncross tho
.fudso's lino before tho other "side" Is
ncross. To ncqulre this object each scout
must bo carried by tho "flrcman'R lift."
Tho boys should be divided Into two
tcamr, each with n captain. Mnrk the
floor on which the Bnmo Is to be played
na nklioM In ttin nnnnmn.nVlnrr flltl f-rfl ttl
.... .......I.. ... ,i,u ,.t will ,'.., ...,)..
nnd place tho teams na shown. The part
of the floor between the foul and Koal
lines la called the field.
Tho first scout on each team should lio
down Inside his foul lino with his feet to-
... nA ,1ia n-nnl linn HM. n nn.tllnn nt tt.n
,Ttll. LIIU )UIII ,lll. 1IIU ,UOUIUII ul IIIU
captains Is shown nt goal line. At the
n ui 11 uu lllu ttti'Liiiiin lull lu i.iit -
cllnlnp boys, pick them up nnd carry
ther.i acrcss tho coal line. Tho earlier
must use only ono arm nnd rnust catch
hold of the other's wrist. No scout Is al
lowed to Ret up from his prono position
until touched by the carrier.
When tho first scout la picked up n sec
ond scout tnkes hln place on tho floor.
The first scout carried must then return
for tho second scout. Tlio captain may re
turn with him and help tho two scouts,
but no one except the captains, the two
carriers, tho two scouts being carried
nnd the scoutmaster should bo allowed on
the field. After the llrst scout has been
cnrrleu and nas carried, he must remain
liiiolr nf Ihn f-nnl linn. Am, upnul at.tnr.lm
over any foul lino or the goal lino except
viiuii I'unyiiiK ur mi'ihk lurried loneil
tno same to tho opposing team. Tho game
Is most successful when the winner Is de
cided by the best two out of three heats.
Elsht scouts to a team makes n well
bnlnnced number.
Siouts who hnvo Mens for enmos or for
methods of plnylnfi- well-known scout
games nre requested to send descriptions
to Mr. Pile, 3810 rovvelton avenue, eivlns
their name and troop numoer.
Troop 128 (Scoutmaster Thron)
Scouta Ksyea. Dunlap, Dverson and Pllklng.
ton spent Sunday at Shawmont A large bed
111 ,vbc, imiiaii, ui oLvunnjaBior inron
garden, was discovered, and tho acouta cleared
awav all tho weeds. Several of tha bushea
are In bloom, and tho troop expects to have a
mi.ll vnrftn tt thm In ,!. .........
Troop 32 (Scoutmaster Christine)
Eight tenderfoot acouta ere Initiated under
a new ceremonial written for tho troon by
Dr. (5. M. Christine, scoutmaster No new
members will ba admitted until September,
the activities or the troop being auspendei
Jrom July 1 to September 13. The standard
for admission haa been raised to a very high
point. The troop haa made remnrkuble
nrogresa In tactile under Drlllmaater Moore.
Hikes are conducted by Asilslant Scoutmaster
lllake, hlkemaater Mora than a. acouta will
camp at Nrahamlny Juno 11-28 under Assist
ant Scoutmaatcr Antrim.
WllminRton Scouts
Wilmington Hoy Scouta are making them
selves useful on every poatlhle occasion At
tho lawn fete to be given for Imm'anuel
Church on Friday evening- tho boys of Jm'
mamiel Troop will have charge of tho nony
rides and other amusements '
At tha dawn ft for tho benedt of tho
'uuaynai iui ,ut,, u i,iw nouio or ajr. and
Mra. Irenee duPont on Juno 18 tho noy Scouta
will drill under tho direction of Head Scout
master Oarrlck Mallery. '
Troop 0 (Scoutmaater Frank Long) la maklnir
active preparatlono for lta camp In the latter
part 0 July. Troop 28 will gVa a one-ict-tilay.
'.Vanted. a ConHdentlal Clerk." at Eaat.
lake Preebyterlan Church this evening Roger
Murray has passed the tenderfoot and William
McPanlel tha second class test. Edwin Sutton
has Joined tha troop.
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Andalusia Scouts
A benefit for Troop 1 was given hy a caat
of girls In Klnr Hall, Andalusia. Friday nlrht
Among those who took part In the program
were Irne Lingo, Marlon Savacool, Frances
Fleming, Verna Flemlne, Dorothy Grower and
June Evans.
Troop 72 (Scoutmaster Watts)
Scoutmaster Watts, who Is going to Georgia
for the summer, will be aucceeded by F Mb,.
"v11 W1!li JrK a""1',""" utmaster of Troop 6.
sloner Ooodman anoka ut a rar.m.' n.......
isk nignt. Dr. Morton c. Stout lectured n
nni m n.,tr.u ni.i.i T 'Tr.":'1 on
at a parents' mHn,
Stout lectured on
and will lecture
ugnln next Thursday. The now constitution
wan adopted. Malcolm Flory. of Troop 8. at
tended the mectlnc. Senior Patrol Loader
lMnnrd lwllpj win le.no Thursday for Cape
May, N. J., for the aummer. Assistant Tatrol
leader lllank will have charge of the Stag
Patrol during his absence.
National Representative Here
,,n. lr: . Osldsmlth. Held representative for
Ho a Life, the official orgnn of national
Jioy Scout headquarters, In New York, Is In
tho city visiting troops In the interest of the
m"Sail';0L. Mr- Goldsmith, ho Is a former
I'niliulelphlan, explains the mechanical part
of the work required in publishing tho boys'
magazine, and shons how Hoy Scouts or men
can do a "good turn" by supplying a boy Mttli
the magazine.
i."Tho. l?t turn a by or Eol" Scout can do
in. ..'.L"'?' another boy In scouting, and
hi,n ? W0 .be.t,.wKy" t0 do " ls t0 Interest
him in llov's Life.
Scouts to Attend Theatre
inAiLif,','.r."IJ,c.outa nnd or":lal have been
Invited to attend llout Scout Day at the Stan-
!nn,nTn',!at?'' "S? .Market atreet. Saturday
Tho L'ti,Ju.nh0 2' liy 'aley V. Mastbaum.
hl-miiS nii? ln,""T h"s bn reserved for tho
h,r.r,,7,n 1,. "wut- yiuKram rroviaou. ttio ex
hibition will start at 10 a. m.. and nil .rnfu.
ihiuld nrJu.11,"' "e,,,a ot thf" Ume- Troop"
aa-iain,?".1;0.,.'" cmny of tho scoutmaster,
at ?n "niLm" "J"- ,or ,enor W" "aier
?n 1.1'ii.0 clock-J HcqutmasterB are privileged
fo, t ,.,S"nH,V,",ul, lcad,r Hh0 wl" "ubHtltute
A?. ,.mM0r.'or ?ny or their assistants who
ore unablo to attend. Tlckots of admlsiinn
for registered scouts have been mailed the
lVrl!?W" f0.r distribution. Th? program, Sa
arranged, conihlncs nima of education, comedy
ZtiL B,c,,oulcraft- Troops wishing to remain
after the scout program for tho drama which
follows will bo iiermltted to do so. Tho fllma
b,a4Seadqnua,?.le?J.'"Ca and PM8ed " PPP?flK
Troop 81 (Scoutmaster Hall)
inX'10. !roop. l,.P"Paring for a week's camp
ing trip at Walnut Jiill. near Fox Chase
tlir.rkw0,n.wn'hyn,RnU,e"' own eota will bo begun
this week by tha Bcouts. The cots win b!
W0id stffin .". J"W .t uSedTn'SSS
folding. TheT w...-bo taken' apart, ft. lop!
being serviceable as strotchera. pa
Troop 2i (Scoutmaster Taylor)
At the Initiation to be held Friday evening
Scouta Hiinnnl ti.... it" !.? eYnlnB
andHussell Beckett wlllbo Installed 'a, m"m-
Lawndnle Ilules for Scouts
nl?rsco"tJainJe,.J"V.e1 by headquartera that
nil scouts using the Umery estate at Lawn,
dale for camping or hlkea should 1 be clrTrSi
KZSn f& ecna-'rn'e'n't'SJn.d-, Sl
overtomlng : a dimtulty between Mr. MeKelvey
. leaaehordcr. on tho one aide, and slverai
roopa and Mr. Morrison, caretaker, on iSi
Media Troop 1 Formed
Media, Troop 1 has been completely organlzari
wu'S & & 0AnCdeT.,ot''cnhoJmr"wS
are three tUll patrolU"" l" troop' "
Troop 125 (Scoutm'r C. M. Williams)
Tha tianil nla vail m . ...
Friday ghtr"a'fle-r which .hortal'U
um
Scout Homier leading In the point contest
with an average of 24. .1. Ho la closely fol
lowed by Scouts Harr (21 .), Joones (23.2),
Consolvlo (22..1) and llamonett (21 3).
Treasure Island Doing Prepared
Commissioner Edeon la at Treasuro Island,
tho summer camp of tho Hoy Scouts on tha
Delaware, supervising tlio many Improvements
which nre being carried out to mako tho camp
a model one. Commissioner (loodman will ao
to tho Island lomorrow nnd other officials
Will CO Inter In thn week. Pin nit tnr tVi. mm.
mer camp nro rapidly being carried out, nnd
the pamphlet describing it will bo published
tiiH week. Troops aro being urged to register
early. Tho Scoutmasters' Committee has
planned a point contest for the- troops In
camp.
New Assistant Scoutmasters
Tiler, la on tl.nnn. ...... 1 tt. ... I.- .
. .. n,, u.nvii. hvcii UI IIIUIO UBSISII1I1V
scoutmastors, it was announced at headouar
ters today. Tho many openings aro especially
suitable for tho older nrst-cIaBs scouta and
memliors of the Gettysburg Boy Scout Service
Horn., nnil It la fmm h. ..(.. .1 .,.-.
--...., .. .. ... .,.,,., ,,,u lu,,no vk menu iimv
headquarters expects to recruit the much-
urouoa aeaistanis. MomDers or the Gettysburg
scouts who havo taken out commissions as
assistant scoutmasters are Chief Scout Myron
J. Ileas, of Troop 40: Chief Deputy Scout
2??r?,M.Ls,cna,', of tho Norwood Troop, and
Chief Scrlbo Aaron Smith, of Troop 01.
Merrill at Trenton
Commissioner Merrill addressed a mass
meeting of 400 Hoy Scouts nt Tronton. N. J
Saturday, at which Mayor McDonnell was
the other speaker. Scouta Phlllipy and nob
Inson relayed a meseago that thn Philadelphia
scouts Bent their best wishes to Tronton scout
and then pave demnnitrntlon of tho flreman's
llfo and Morso signaling.
Troop 59 Wins Bali Game
Troop SI) (Scoutmaster nasthurn) won an ex
citing baseball gamo from Troop 81 (Scout
master Weatwood) at Mount Airy on tho lat
ter a grounds Schcpp'a pitching and nhoadei'
all-round work were the featurea. In tho mo
tunings ho pitched Schepp allowed only two
a Vnn",rt..0?.,Yn-...n.hn.s '.-' hit in the
r-V.i.r' ."".."if -? 'Vi.' .T"' .'" tnree runs. n.
SR!!Lnft R5 K-anl lth. Troop ffl'addrcBs
. ...... "" "., jiu .v:niun street.
IlltOWN. On Juno 0, 101B. PIIEDB A., sis
ter of John T. Brown, at her late residence.
i.Vn.nUet nv... chestnut Hill. Funeral serv
(I, loin. PIIEDB A., sis-
1 rospecv Rve., v.nBiii"fc .-...
Ices nnd interment private.
CATIIKKM OOI). Suddenly, on June 0. 1915,
JOHN H. CATIIHIIWOOD, In the Ki year
of his age. Funeral services at his lata resi
dence. 2120 Locust at., on Wednesday, juns
Ii, nt 3 p. m. interment private
flowers,
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Seven consecutive In'ertlon. "lMfffi
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CKAIOIIEAD. At Atlnntlo City, N: . J ..on
Juno 7, 1M6. Mrs. LOUISA RAY , CIIAIO
ifcvin wMnw ef Dr. Robert Dald Craig
head. 'Funeral BOrvIccs at tho First Treij
byterlan Church, Atlantic City, on AVod
,.. ittnrwn n, ?! .n.n n'elnelC.
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Antom, rf....
Campbell, 3b..
Morschead, cf . .
Noble, as
L Swanson, Sb i
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M. Swenson, c. 4
R. Craig, p.... 4
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TROOP 50
81
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Boo Walters, cf..
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4 11 Irwin, ib
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4 0 0 Schenn. n.im
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Troop 51 (Scoutmaster Covvevl
Daleel T.nJ. i .- ......
saSS&rgSSi
ivnTi-Z."''..;1'." helped
r. .. T.iT -tA A."""."".'1." "'ea uy a trolley
SKl.Srt
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t,'an'd, I""u" '" " oop la forming a
HEAD, widow of Dr
oyterian uiiurcn, vimnnw -.
n.rlnv nftornonn. nt ftiriO o clock,
OIU'IN. On June T. 1MB. CHARLES I.
at the Rryn Manr Hospital, In his SOth
vcar. Funeral notice later.
nilKHN. Suddenly, on June 0. 101C, JO
SEPH, husband of Margaret Oreen. Rela
tives nnd friends nro Invited to attend the
funeral services, on Wednesday afternoon, at
2 o'clock, at his lato residence, 2404 W.
Toronto st interment at Mount Peace Ceme
tery. JANNEY On the 7th Instant, MARY JAN-
NEY, daughter of the late James C. and
Rebecca J. Janncy, of Hlllsboro, Va. FMncral
Fifth-day, the 10th Inst., at 2 o'clock, from
tho residence of Albert D. Williams, Wyncoto
road nnd Washington lane, Jcnklntown, Pa.
JONES. On June 8, 101B, CHARLES P.
JONES, United States custom Inspector and
newspaper man, at the residence of his son.
Thomas V. Jones, 4231 Odgen st. Duo notice
will bo given.
MAXWELL. On Juno 7, 1015, MARY RIT
TENHOUSE, widow of John II. Maxwell,
daughter of the lato George and Sarah Rlt
tenhouso. Relatives and friends, also tha so
cieties ot which she was a member, are ln-
. I...1 ,a alf.nrl th. fnn.ral ..pvlena. An
Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at her lato
residence. 303S Germantown ave., German-
town. Interment Hooda Cemetery.
McHH.VERAN. On June 7, 1918, Rev.
JAMES McOEVERAN, lata pastor of St.
Bernard's Church, EaBton, Pa. The reverond
clergy, relatives and friends are Invited
to attend tho funeral, on Thursday, at St.
ncrnard's Church, Easton, Pa. Divine Oftlca
at 10:13 a. m. and Requiem Mass at 11
o'clock. Interment at Easton. Pa. Train
leaves Broad St. Station at 7 a. m. and
Rea&lng Terminal at 8 SO a. m.
MOOIti:. InLnn, Mass., on the 3th Inst.,
ALICE It., widow of Samuel O. Moore. Bur
ial at Mt. Peace Cemetery, Philadelphia, on
Wednesday, Juno 0.
SIIAl'COTT On June 0. 1013, MERCIE,
wife of John" Shapcott, In her 07th year.
Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend
the funeral services, Thursday, at 2 p. m ,
at her late residence. 312 North B4th st.
Interment private, at Blockley Baptist Cemetery.
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COOK, chambermaid, waltr.aa. -.. "rT ft
or irienas: suburbs 2n n.i.... sins, lit, hxj
Street station T washing dine'.'t ? II
..family. P 700. LodgerVlme1.8 " "";T.
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facturer of whu; .hoi" dr"i.lnSn J m
widely advertised. Call Mul"1,? nor atjill
Centra,, ,0., ,nd ..ffiff gZSg
GI5ComPotent
N. Broad.
nt, white girl . . s
family. r.frVncVreJ
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vtrtlsers. "'" lo ar tt- y
references, o '(Ho? liedae'?llfen..",J- ?.
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HELP WANTED MALE
Would Fill in Aronimink Links
Councils will be nsked to All n tho old
irolt links of the Aronimink Club at Btth
street and Florence avenue, In a potitlon
presented by tho Chester Avenue Im
provement Association, It was decided
art night at a meeting of tho assocla
tlon at the Klngsesslntj Recreation.
PhnV.- U,Was ln a pond on thtatract
Ume cbo W"e drowned a short
MOTOH WHKKL"y wiSiNv fiSl!
IinoKffninntni- - ..
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CHAUFFEUR wanted to drive rrivat. vi'
six touring car; must bo ful y oua liaad
. before noon. "ulu " Mzu c"fl
CUTTER-fasteboard cutter wanted1- t-rrii
whodhfan Sing and over-rcut'm.chin.,,?S
wno has had experlenco on sultcaaa an h,.'
work preferred. Apply 1041 N iwiW i
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JS. iA Ior out-of-town shop; standard niwl 'ts
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tu m nLuuiiiiaiLur isuiiuprt n iin.i. .L
BSSf Slf-'JSL."'.!.'"'0-',' .5w..ai
speak to tho troop Thursday evening at Vh'i
headquarters, 023 South Front .trt and
Sunday Ejigeno Nice, a paint manufacturer
will provide a surprise for the scouts. '
Troop 95 ("Scoutmaster Friedman)
The troop haa a. new commissioned assistant
sooutmut.r. Jack Merves. of 713 Bouth 2d
street. He baa been very active In helolnsr
tne. v.00P,ln lhe aJ"' e,Dlly la teacKnf
and building up the nfe and' drum cirps
David Goldstein, scribe Max Kendel. censor!
Troop 63 (Scoutmaster Heeves)
Scouta Ramonett and Consolvle M..rl .
ond-cla eiamlnaUon. a hike to Bsv?n
, ..,..s. na.u.uiajr. x.anaiaates ror the natrni
I leaderahlD ot th. n, n.,.A, ii " Patrol
, -.-..., . ..... .....v. nig numerous.
nBV. DR. JESSE B. TnOMAS
Professor Emeritus of tho Newton
Theological Seminary.
The nev. Dr. Jesse B. Thomas. S2 years
old. professor emeritus of the v.S
Theoloflcal Seminary and I widely kn
among: the Baptist clergymen of this ell?
or'nforV t'liVu '2 ?
He vvas born In EdwardsvIIle. in n,,
son of Jesse B. Thomas, Justice if th.
Illinois Supreme Court. He wm Ll
ISM to 1868. In faM V" ""L1?- m
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nn.'iL5! suel.o their capabilities and .
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".....i , uuuer tfooaa salesman; on wbi
nlu 1i"? experience and knows the trails a
Philadelphia and vicinity O 220, Uivt
uince.
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ness ability to represent us ln Imdltc
weekly salary and commlBslons. DoJd. Xoi
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Razor BInr,p R.ci .
By our Improved mechanical method, v
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rromptly attended to. SlngtS' ed. "s.!?,"
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MEN wanted to learn movlng-plctur. mathla'
operating: JS.OO atarta you; position swtt;
Suallfications guarantee. Dally and Vi
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