Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 02, 1916, Night Extra, Page 17, Image 17

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OFFICIAL AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING AVERAGES
OFFICIAL AMERICAN LEAGUE
AVERAGES FIND TRIS SPEAKER
1916 BATTING KING WITH .386
py Cobb Second With .371 and Joe Jackson Third.
Amos stt'umc r ourcn vv in .cJit ivic
Innis Hits for .295
rt WAS announced lean limn two months no thnt Trla Speaker wis tho hltUntt
bins- nf the American League, nnd now nlonjr comes tlio ofllclnl American Ixmirup
AavewRes, which boar out tho unomdnl
i J(S and Ty Cobb wnB second, with .371.
'ylce In a few Riimcs. nineteen, to bo osnet. nnd hit for n mnrk of .3?0. Joo Jackson
la entitled to third pinco, nowovcr, wmi inn nvcrnRo or .311. Amos Btrunk la the
rightful holder of fourth position, IIiourIi Spencer nnd Ilumtcr aland between him
and that position. HI .316 for 160 Raines earns him tho fourth-ptneo honors.
Bluffy Mclnnls did not enter tho .300 etnas, but ho came so struiiR nenr tho
ft Inlsh that when tho flnnt curtain went
It will be recalled mat oniy insi juno
around .1"6. J"8 ,"PUrt was .siarioa jum
300 hitter every year Unbroken. This
t that ho failed to hit .300.
V' Grover, Connies new second sackcr,
L .' ... ... . rt. .
for ,272. HctianR nil .zoo nnu .utiiinfo ..uu. ino oincr Aincwncn uiu not iihiku
much of nn Impression with tho willow.
Cobb scored moro runs nnd atolo more bases than any other Amcricnn Leaguo
.lor Tho OcorRla peach crossed tho ploto with markers 113 tlmei nnd pilfered
'' ti bases. Shottcn, of St. Louis, walked
ripp, of the Yankees, whined tno nir bz umes out of ins trips to tno plate, urnnoy
r scored the most, earned runs In tils IcnRUo, getting 85 all told. Jackson led In total
''bases on solid swats. Ho has 293 to his credit. 1'lpp, ot Now York, was tho homo-
n run klnffi Retting; an oven dozen tlrcult smashes. Jackson led In thrco base wnllops,
.1 . --. m I.-- .1 I I.. ...... I...-- ..11nl.. ...III. II -..l-....
With 21, anil urnney una opeuKL-r ucu
' As a club tho Hrowns wcro tho
iirr.n.-n nlo have tho distinction
-.. nm n ninli. nnd malc thonumt fltrlkc
If hlffh total runs could win pennants the TlRcrs would have been champions
The club scored 670 runs, 40 moro than Cleveland, which club stands second In
this department. Tho Itcd Sox scored 120 runs less than Detroit, RcttlnR 660 In all.
In club tmttlriR tho Detroit TlRors head their league, with n team nvcrapo of
J84, and tho champion lied Sox nro fourth, with .249.
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Younu, Detroit . . .
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llaree. New York
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Alexander New York
' reeklnpauah, NewY'k
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Scraps About Scrappers
vr inuia ii. jatos
n,im.i.. itA vitiinmMM rut nv.F hli eya hat
i. healed, lie will return to-tho rln nut Thur-
i day In a match with nilly KlUilmmona at Hal.
, tlmore, In tt ten-rounder. Tho Kld" rollowlnij
aet-to will be January H with I'eto Herman at
New Orleana. In u twenty-round champtoninlp
Utile, with llllly llocap oinclatlnc.
I The flrat deltnlte announcement made relntlva
0 a match between Kid Wllllama and (.oulilana
n Philadelphia la out. The champion atatrit
H a Utter to a local matchmaker that he would
be ready to box the local bantam alter hli tilt
with I'ete Herman, In, thla event tha bout
Bay ba conaummated the latter part of Jan
uary. . Atalnit Benny lonard here recently Johnny
Dundee proved that he la a veritable whirl,
wind aa Ions aa ba remalna la tha rlna". How.
ever, tha New York Italian doean't carry a hard
i ranch, and In thla department Johnny Tillman.
EZiundea'a opponent at the Olympta next Monday
, Bunt, axcela. Tlllman'e only chance of defeat,
lu Dundee apparently dependa on hla chancea of
undine equarely on Jumplna- John'a Jaw. Henry
Ilauber may rind Jlorrli Wolf a tartar In tha
- linL ArtlM rVf.arv n,l Ymtn ChNfiftV
clever boxen. Whiter tirald va. Krackle
Clark and Lew Illebllnjf va. illko Daley are the
ether numbera.
Louisiana will aet a lood teat at the Olympla
here December 11, when be rneeta Artie- lloot.
a. Cleveland boxer, who la In Philadelphia with
M""trlnir ot vlctorlea. Iloot aaya that ha rave
f-Dita Loadman a touzb tuialo In ten rounda. tjev
r'ral other illeteland boxers alo have Invaded
u, Cjiy,
ddla Walla,. TlrnnVlvn llirhlwalvh whnw
.credited with a victory over Champion Freddie
I . '!h'. ln thT recent meeting- In Montreal.
ant to meet tha champion again and hla man.
Mer. Charlea Harvey, h.e potted a forfcltfor
io match.
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records. Speaker led with nn nverngo of
"Tubby" Spencer, of the TlRcrs. anw nor-
down It found Stuffy only live points away.
me star urai unscman was ntrniuicii down
a lime ino late to Keep nis record or .
was tho first time in the laat seven years
appeared In only twenty Rames, but hit
ir m.. .. ... . . ..
the most times, rcUIiir 111 bases on balls.
in luu-uunc nuuuiDUt.. huh ii ui'ic-u.
best base-runners. They led with 231 thefts.
of worklnc tho pitchers best. They drow CSS
- outs. havlnc n total of 637.
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Evening Ledger Decisions
of Ring Bouts Last Night
LINCOLN A. V. Harry Hinllh defeated
(Itutl Lewlni IMille ritlmrrr ehadrd liirk
Thornton riuin Kllipatrlrk nnlt to LouU
.Mr.Viiniurii. Ihlrdt. oun Mejeh won from
Ktanley Uhllel lounc Jack Dillon beut
Voiinc Jackie Clarke.
Ni:V YOUK Charley White defeated
Stnnlry toakumi Jim; Hteere knocked out
Johnny Vtlllluni". Ilfthi Danny Foy ehudeil
lounr I'addyi Joe Dillon knocked out Joe
C'roee, eeronui Johnny llujcn beat Hobby
Ward. t
CJAYBTY Ilaltllnr Ionard won from
Mrk Koblitn, frunkle Illley bent K. o uil
llamai lllllr -eed quit to Charley Hmlth.
rlrstl Millie lluu.cn defeated louuf (iulla
I her.
al'KIlKR. Can. Tommy Iluek knocked out
lie Andrene. eevrulh,
llKIDOKrOItT, Conn. Jimmy O'Haien
won from lluxh Jtoaa,
ARMV-NAVY DATE NAMED
Service Teams to 'Play in Big Game
In New York Novembor 24
NEW YOIIK, Dec. 2. The Army-Navy foot,
ball irame will he ataaM at the Polo Urounda
next seaaon on Ualurday. November 24. accord.
Ins to preaent plana. .Mat year, when tha
fame waa the eubject of much conlroveray be.
ween Army and Navy officiate, it waa auaaeeted
that thereafter the aervtca teama play In New
York and Philadelphia In alternate yeara. Ar
cordlna lo thla arrangement, the Navy would
next eeaaon chooaa Franklin Field.
It ta underatood, however, mat tha Navy now
la in favor of playing hero next year on ac
count of tha Increaeed aeatlnK capacity and ex.
rellent arranrcmenta at tha Polo Orounda. It
la likely that the two eervlce elevena will declda
tp play her every year,
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DE NBRI'S FAST FORWARDS
,;t j '
UUL NliWMAN
DE NERI MAY BE
REMODELED SOON
Poor Showing of South
wark Five Keen Disap
pointment to Moguls
GREYS DEFEAT CAMDEN
Cl.ril MTANIHMI
IV. I. I'.C. W L. IM'.
Jaler . . 8 S W8) ireelork. . 5) 0 .Boil
Camden . . 7 3 7(81 Trrntnn . . 3 7 .3181
Itcadlnc . 3 4 .530 l)e Nerl ... I ?. '
ronlflit Keadlnx umln.l l)r Nrrl. nt Jlu.lrul
fund flail.
Hy SIMCK HA1.I.
With olKht dcfcntii out of their flrnt nlno
Kamci the Tie Ncrl pliiyrm ro to the pout
tonight nR.ilnit ltrntllnR to win In tlio first
Kitrno the Ileum piny nt Mu.ilcul 1-Mnd Hall
this yenr. Tho llnnl blow to the ! NTl
mnn.tKenicnt'g pntlenee rami) on Thursday
when the cltih was Rlen on tinineri'lful
ilrubblne by the llcnrii The latter him
been lialiiK o Imril time of It thin yenr to
win RamcM. but In 1 Nerl they fiitind un
easy proposition, anil ltn,ply won na they
plcnscd. This one-sided defeat has riled
tho Do Ncrl owners and unless the plnyers
pet toRcthcr unil return n victory tonliflit
thero will bo n general slmko up of tho
club.
Tliero nro enoURh flrst-olasst men on
tho club to make u better Know-lux than
tho tcum has been mnkliiK. nnd while tho
process of trylnc to build up a now' tenni
Is n hard one, nevertheless tho playern
should have a. better record to show than
they do today. They will now li.no to show
or Ret out.
IlcndinK Kasy
Hille Itcndlni; has been InNnrlably easy
for Dp Ncrl In the pn-t nt Mn-lciil Knnd
Hnll. thai does not innko totilifht's outlook
favornblo for He Ncrl. oh the taior sliowliiK
the team has nuido, nnd tho chanco Ituad
IniT tins to Rain on Camden nnd Jasper by
a victory will innko tho Hears play that
much harder
Andy Kenra nnd lil.i crowd still think they
can yet finish on top In the llrst series, nnd
they realize, that to do thlH they must win
nt least ejBht vof their remaining eleven
Rames. Da Nerl Ht III has u chance to Ret
out of last place, but to do so It must
Inxprove fully fifty per cent ocr the form
It has been showing. A victory tonight
will put It but ono Knmo behind Trenton
for fifth plnpa. nnd ns the Tigers nre plny
Iriif Just ni poorly ns Do Nerl. tha South
wnrk club still has n slender chanco to Ret
out of the despised Inst hole. There will bu
dancing nfter tho game tonight,
Lost Opportunity
Camden lost Its chance to go Into n Tie
with Jasper for first place In the lislern
League race last night It was not Cam
den's wenkness, however, thnt kept them
fropi victory, but rather the return to
championship form of the Greyatock team,
which played almost faultless basketball.
Throughout tho ontlco forty minutes nf
play, which wan witnessed by a iiacked
house nt Cooper Ilattallon Hall, tlio (Ireyn
had tho Camden team on the run. Tho
guarding- of 'tho homo club, particularly
Allle McWIlllnms, was superb. Allle shut
out Jncklo Adams, who has been playliiR
n better floor game this sensnn than ho lia.i
In several seasons. Hay Cross, tooi was in
rare form Ho allowed Hoy Steele to an
nex four fluid goals, but he offset that by
shooting six himself, several from long dis
tances mid (Ufllcult angles.
I,ou Sugar man was given the dUIlcult
assignment of playing Jimmlo Drown, tho
Held goal-shooting guard of tho Camden
team. Lou performed his task In lino style
He shot goals himself nod did not allow
IJrown to cage u single two-pointer
On the whole, tho gamo last night wus
the best that has been played in tho lltst
ern Leaguo this year. In splto of tho fact
that the flnnl score. 39 to 20, was In favor
of the Dreys It Is just such playing ns
this that makes basketball popular and
that will keep the gamo nllve
Nnrberth to Meet MIllcr'H All-Stnrs
Allle Miller's crack NarUerth team will close
tha moat aucceeeful eeaaon In Its hletory when
It nueta thla afternoon at Narherth a team
compoaed of flrt-year colleire and. prep achool
alara from all over the country, renn will b
repreeented by CharlW Itouee and Joe Moore,
twu Minneapolis boys. Nartwrtli has held tit
Independent championship of the Main Line for
the laat four years, not havlnir teen defeated
In that time. 1 hla eeaaon the team, led by
Jean Davla. a former Central HUh achool atar,
has not been aoored on.
XCllOOIJt ANW COI.I.KOKrt
BANKS
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
liirrrr'.u iiiritsiji.r
by atudylna here. Ifoobkevplmr. tier-
tarlal. Typewriting-, H ho r l hand and
auunlh. lugln at once Day or ila
nlnr. 6-1 Chcatout btreet.
?rrifll's ny School. Shorthand Typawrltlnr,
Ot-llt-JJ o i.rtvaU Lao, f m Mo. 3O0J Oxford.
CB.T HOMB FASTEMOUK MSmi l uXVt. Mpl?V2JiaR J T' IW. To TfeU- A
Tb .Tetc hmkietta W&k, -jgfe.e-srvAviHCH VTf(- ly & J HER , Madex five
I . A jt SiK irr TfrLZ P i I Ll rr r I . t I "it ...-... . -
- . . . -- r r-r - i i r & i i . r i - rk iufnixniin ni t v. .
HILL DAIJK
PENN AND CORNELL
IN SOCCER CONFLICT
Old Rivals Moot in Intercol
legiate League Game on
Franklin Field
On the bnttlestnlned gridiron nt l-'rnnk-lln
Field, whore I'enn vrnn a great lctory
over Cnrncll on Thanksgiving Day, tho
two colleges will clash again today tit
soccer It was definitely unnniinced this
morning that tickets fur all who euro
to witness the fray may bo purchased at
tho regular prices nl any time prior to
2-30 p. in., tho hour set for the stnrt of
tho game, or ovoli later. Tho management
also spikes the tumor that hugo blocks
of the preclouu pasteboards havu fallen into
the hands of tlio wlrked speculators.
I'enneslvanta
Nhatinnn
IMwnrd .....
lUldnln
liuxby
Mnhr
V-enm.in
Cornell
. (larKtilo
. . I'erklin
. . . Potter
Wllllnma
. . Hueean
Iurhlln
... Welle
Hwenllnw
. Jh-Nelr
. . . Wood
. . Dibble
anal
...rlaht fullback..
..left flllllnrk..
. .rlaht halflnuU ,
..center halfhatk
. . left halflmrk..
Monteneuro
Niimmil
Huron
Hi-ncer
Tlnaman
..outeMe rleht. . .
...tneldn rUht .
.(enter forward.
. ..Ineldn left. ..
,. .outelde left. .. .
Today's Soccer Schedule
iNTi:iinii.Li:(iiATi: i.r.Amn:
renn . Cornell, nt Triinklln l'leld.
Ilatcrfurd t'olleKe t, lulr. nt llutrrford.
INTKItriTY OAMi:
All-I'hlludelplila All-New York, nl 81.
M"r""- iii:ni:kit nuins
Aniateura te I'rofraelonule, at I'hllnilrl.
phln Hall Park
C nllril Iriicne picked leuni ts. Induetrlal
League plcknl leiliu.
i'KY(iitoi'M i.r(;ui:
Wnlervlew in. Kliiatie-iiilnr. at Wslerilew,
llunpi' Hollow . rfhernood, ut Happy
Mnrr (larilen . Allilrllr. ut Slurr ll.irden.
Ilrlllrld l. Vure, ut ure.
WINTER RES0RTS
A1I-NTIt' CITY. N J.
sJTo&U.
ATLANTIC cry.
Opcrvcit qHscaaona
.A racoanlsQd ..standard,
or excellence,
GucrrvGOa WXRJ.BV22nr.
THE IEADIN0 RCSOffT HOIELOF THE WORLD
SHZarlborougfiBtenfieim
ATLANTIC CITY.N.J.
OWNOtfHIP MAHJXCMKNT.
tJOBIAM WHITCVJONg COMPANY
Westminster ,or "., ,"ffiv,',Kft...
water 18 up wkly $3 up dally Chae.
I.KKVI)I)I, N. Jr
Klova.
run'ff
lluhre.
LAUREL HOUSE
Lakewootl, New Jersey
A delightful place to apend
the WinteV and Spring Seaion
A. J MI'IIPIIY, JIANAarjIt
C V MUltPliy, ASST. JIANAUKIt
m jf
&J)i
pmtf&&w
BASKETBALL COMMENT
FOLWELL CARRIED MIDGET JINX
OF CORNELL IN COAT POCKET,
WHICH WON ON THANKSGIVING
Bert Bell, Penn's Brownie Quarterback, Entrusts
His Own Luckpiece to Coach Evidently
It Trimmed the Ithacans
Hy JJANDY
PK.WV lind a lino defeneo all season. It
' of the welt-known stone wall order,
lln offense until the game with Cornell was
not exnetty n. thing of benuty, nnd llerry
" itbout Iho only bncklleld matt that per
sistently shone.
The team on Thanksgiving Day wns In
a. de.tpetnto plight. H faced n record of
three defeats In a row nt the hniuM of Itu
ntu-lent Cornell rltals. Unless the triumph
ant tnnreh of tho big lied team wnit stopped
beating I'enii wns liable lit become n habit
wlih the tthnenns Momethlng despcrnlo
wni in order
There ttnsn't any uso In meeting the Pit
uatlnn with ordinary menus or Inking n
ohnnce on the brenks bmind to happen In
even the best of games
llert Hell sewed up the match before It
was ever played Ho nnd Kolwell cro-wed
Cornell with n jinx. Tho modus operandi
wns n little golf hall.
ItrrMikH Ab'Ih Him
Hell was having tho tln.e of his life to
win watches during the training session nt
Whllcmnrsh. All the breaks wcro against
him He got Hrkcd regularly on the links
llll ho switched to another ball auddcnly
Mlii game canio back to him.
The new bnll brought him nil kinds of
luek. He grew fond of that ball When
ever It looked as though he had lost It
he nlwnys senrchrd till ho or hla caddy
found It. He firmly believed It was u lucky
Pill.
"If It works so well In golf." cogitated
the little (iiinrterbnck. "why wouldn't It
work Just as well lu football 7"
Tho moro ho thought of It tho more ho
liked tho Idea. Ho could not carry It on
the Held with him. So ho decided to let Kol
wcll carry It In his pocket on the sidelines
The first thing Hell asked Kolwell when
he dashed out of the lockorhouso nt YVhlto
mnrsh for the llnnl rehearsal on tho ovo
of tho big game was whether the coach had
Iho lucky pill in his pocket.
"You bet." answered Kolwell.
"Lot's see It." mid Hell i-.usplelously.
And ho wnsn't satisfied till Volwell pro
duced the ball, gashed nnd turf stained,
but n lucky pill nil tho same.
Jinx- I.s Admired
Hell blamed tho victory on tho llttlo golf
ball. Ho waa hugging nnd mauling Kol
well nfter the game lu tho Hellovue, whero
wns gathered tho whole I'enn team, the
ronehes nod nearly everybody elso of Im
portance at tho University.
Did jon carry tho ball during tho
gnmu?" asked Hell.
l-'or answer Kolwell dug In his coat pocket
and fished out the tiny round links Cor
nell Jinx.
"(Ivo it to me," nald Hell.
"Nix," replied Kolwell.
An interesting golf tournament Is being
held each morning at tho Hon Air Country
Club links between David Montgomery. Kred
Stone and Arthur Houghton, tho latter tho
manager of tho "Chin Chin" company.
These thrco onthuslnatH nre In tho throes
of a trophy contest. When tho big muslcnl
company began Its third season nt Kyracuso
early last September Montgomeiy nnd
KEAL ESTATE FOK SALE
svnunntor
One Five-Cent Fare
At 69th St. Station, Market St. Elevated
SUBSTANTIAL-SOLID-ECONOMICAL
All atone Coloiilnl bimaea four dlrfcrcnt typea, A new Idea In home
ronatriictloii, viell fjlilll e-ll plnmieil private Hiirnue unit drlirwny
ultb eni'li liouari 1'1-lncU stone party null betrteen your bullae nud the
one bnrklnK up ngnlnat oura, llouaea open un huth aides, with Vi
fout front lot,
l.lvlnic room Dlulim room Sleeping rlinmbrra nil frontlatc the atrret.
All rooiua Inree aunllt nnd nrllsllcillly flnlalied, 1'rli'e JTIOO T0O
ruab, balance anme na rent, .Select yuur home novt linve It flnlehcd to
nit jour Indlvldliul taste. .Sniuple liouae furulabcd for laapecltou.
JOHN H. McCLATCHY
NI'AY JKUSEY
OIL LAND
In Heart of New Jersey District
owner of forty ncros. four ten-acre tracts, located In the heart of the new
proven oil district of New Jersey, cloao to present operating well: desires Imme.
dlate cash, ruthor than future profits; will sell for forty dollars per acre, which
represents a fair value of tho land for timber and agricultural purposes. Tttl
perfocti has been Insured. Wish to close this transaction by Saturday.
Address my attorney,
LESTER J. OSBORN, ESQ.,
4X1 WALNUT HTUKET. 1111 LA.
McNMMCK
Houghton wero seasoned golf players, but
Stone had never handled n club In his life
Ho determined lo lenrn, nnd when the com
pany reached Detroit ho employed n, profes
sional and began to learn the game from
tho bottom up with that thoroughness which
marks his stage work.
In n week lie had Attained some tittle
ellli'leney. nnd when Cleveland was reached
It was determined to buy a trophy lo be
plaed for nnd retained by tho ono of the
three hating scored tho most points at the
time when winter will have made outdoor
golf Impossible.
The contest Is ery close, but the other
morning Stone was tending by n slight mar
gin, much to the chngrln of the veterans
Montgomery nnd Houghton
TRAPSHOOTERS' LEAGUE
PLANS EVENTS TODAY
Ton Clubs Will Fire Away nt
Targets in Third Series
of Matches
miacu'i: HitmiTS
Ytllmtnxtnn nt H M. Whllre.
(Hen VWIlow nt Camden,
t hrsler nl Itlahlaml.
Mcuilmv Hprlnps ut l.nnttAle.
Cleiirvlcw nt 1!cM t hester.
The third tests of tho senson In the Trnp
shooters' league today will draw tho mem
bership of ten clubs to the traps for their
blg-leaguo" sport. Wilmington nieetH tho
S. S. Whiles nt Holmesburg Junction, Ches
ter travels to Udgo Hill to meet the High
land shooters, tllou Willow crosses the ferry
to try Itu skill with Camden, Meadow
Springs ,sltH l.aus'dalo nnd Harry Klshor'n
Dnrby-Clcnnlcw target experts hie lo 'West
Chester.
Tho S. S. AVhlteo-Wllmlngton inntch will
probnbly bring out mora than 100 target
deoteos, for n victory menns moro than
money to either side. The Whites have won
twu straight tests nnd nntlclpnte making
It three In n row. That they hnvo a tough
opposition Is known, for the Dulawnro team
Is composed of some mighty nifty marks
men. The local Dentists will mnblltzo n big
nrmy to oppose the enemy. They hnvo al
ready In their llue-up Chnrllo Ncwcomb,
Harry Hyro, Doctor Mnthews, Jesso Orlf
lltliK, llllly Severn, Krnnk Sldcbothnm,
Kountnlnn nnd n host of other celebrities to
offset nny movo mudo by the Delaware. In
vade ra.
LOST AND FOUND
I1AO (.eat, frnm l-'oril ear at 13th and filbert
ate . black bna. containing nanara of value to
owner only. Iletiirn to 21.1(1 N. llroad at. He.
wnrd and no Questions aeked.
CIJIITIKICATE l-ost or mlalali! certificate No,
llil'.'S, Philadelphia i:iectrlc a per rent (old
IruNt. Aiipllcathm has been made to tho Land
Title ami Truet Company for a iww certificate.
Mary II Viindcgrlft, 1233 Fillmore at., Frank,
ford, l'hlta.
REALJ3STATE FOB SALE
JUUIUIUIAN
No Change of Cars
Builder & Owner
Land Title Mils
ji:wjiai8KY
L6ST AH JTdtJHD .
roaflaurd tnn IhreeedWir Cefwhrt :"'
INSfrtAHCW 1
Kroai roller ef Inenrjinea N
e Aetna Insurance Co.. of
en tha eremteea elfuelMl lln.
of Inenriinw No. 143 lad Mt
urafw e nf irarifAeil. Cjae&u.
en thy Brmts altoated No, S0M Mt. Vrn
t.. rtilla Pa Any peraon nnijinr tha same
will Pleeee return It, to SUION HA.TZ f W.
'SI Walnut at . rhlta.
KITTRSf--It, halt-trown Aneora fcltteiv brl.?
die marklnx.'mth oranjretlp tall, . ile-ard It
returned to M Fleher VVrltht, all Carpenter
NKCK rilAIN- Iet. roint: trom llreed it. en
trance of Itlti-Carltorl lo reception room oil,
hall and 8 pendants, lteturn to 810. Fuller
nulldlnn
io n. lath
and rKetre r-
vranl.
N&TBI1C)SK-Iii
...i. HAWa. ..i.hriAlr. tfrtnt
Talnlnc sddreeees. and (bniree. In Olenelda if
Ilra-llnr Terminal, about one -week rr. !
reward If returned tcTl Witt C Brolth Si?
Willow, Clrore rlke, Olenelde. or 80S tnu
Title nld . lhllade(rhla.
ri'n.lB 1iet en November 2. en 11th at., b
tween Walnut and Market, black puree. n
wnrd. p 4,9, ldccr Centrab , .
WATCH foat. en Franklin Field, on Thank.
Ivtn Day, laya irnld watch, monogram 1).
W, II. Ileward. Addren 10S Cheetnut ftt,.
Narherth, Pa., or Phone rfarherth 1283 J.
PEllSONALa
v7Ci. party" w"hn rernoved' blaelc bafrm For
car at lath and Filbert eta. return ears to
owner at 27(l N, llroad at.f Tapers of valua
only to owner. Ileward and no questions aettea.
HEtP WANTED FEBIAKQ
ACKKItfl need ehecolata eoaterat eirerlenced.
Apply Confectionery Department
FINI.IIY ACKEIl CO.,
131 N. STH ST.
ACCOMPANIST for one-hout-a-day practice with
vole etudent. Telephone suite 201. Ilelirra
via llolel.Thuredajr, Saturday er Hunday.
HOOKKKF-PKIt Ifdy or renlleman to keep eet
nf tiooke at their own hornet permanent. F
141, Ider Central. ,
CIIII.DNUIIHK. while. 20 to 80 years old. aj.
perlenced In taklna care -of Infant and aeetat
with chamWrworkj areferenoeei ol
waaees carfare paid. 0141 Woodbine, or.,
Overbrookj r , , ,.
CI.KIIK A live wire, familiar with purchaej
lediter work, enterlns Invoices, purchjea and
etpenee analyele, payment of hllle, AOdreea,
etatlna eieerlence In detail and references,
II. II. D.. I' O llox 1B4T, Philadelphia,
ilKMONSTIIATOIl with, a'h'illty wanted. Call
at tho r-rank A. llollln Co.. Inc. 4T N.
Waler at. . - ....
Olttl.S wanted, eoml wasee. to work In Jl-r-iper
facieryi apply at once. Decker. SmltU
X Paie. Waler and Smder ae.
titltl.H wanted, experienced and learners, to
paper clear li)ee.Shelp A Vandegrltt. tne..t
S14 N. l.awrence. -
ennui to mske themeelree ueefult iteod cm.
tKiriunliy to learn and money advancement. IJ.
p. IJewee,lAai tneeinui mu
hllll.H over la. Arp y International An to
llanlnrCo,. 12th and Callowhlll. eeeond rToor,,
HOUBKKi:i'l'i:n or man and wife to ntnaat
small apt. houee Appjy ApJ. Jt 233 H.. 40th. .
UUUHP.WOlfK, colored j slrl: i-efereneel sleep ln
small family. ianTrJ 13th at.
INnHX'aivrnle'clerk. familiar with library bu
reau auloinatlo Index ay.temi muet be accu
rate, quick and able to operate Oliver type
writers reply In own nandwrltlna-. statin .
experleneo In ilelall nnd references. It. 11. V..
p O. Ilox lRITtPhlledelphla, , ,
U,l)Y. younir. wanted, to aselet In dental onlce.
C2r.'. lHer Office. .
OPKllATOIta, female, exp. on tcln machtneai
aooil payi IlEht, s ry workroom. Cheltenham
RllljjfnJ'c 2 lOM!olj
OPKHATOHH wanted, experienced i on men
nlris. Ille-Mur Hhlrt Co.. Utl Baniom.
MT IlIlOTHi:it8. reuulra experlenfea
eateewomen for varloua departments. Ap
ply Employment llureau.
BTKNonrtAPHF.rt ,
Experienced. Apply llureau of employment,'
4Vk floor, before 11 a. in.
STRAWHItlDQIS ft CLOTIIIEn
BTIiNOOllAPHKIt AND OENBllAI. OFF1C-WPL'J-M
D33t LBPaBU CENTRAL.
BTIIAWUIUDCIK & CLOTIIIEK
require many experienced salespeople In the
follnwlnir deparlinenle:
MBN'M.FUIINISIIIMUS
riANDK-KCIIICKB
ciiinA
1 .AM I'M
.AVfl,..0
If
I.KATIIBHflOODS
1Ki;KWt.AII
iituuunn
Apply llureau of Employment H floor,
before 11 a. tn.
TYPIST. 1, wantedi aleo 3 itcnoaraphera for
aeneral office workl steady work, rapid d-
vancement. Apply In. parson or by letter, lu
K. JIuU!ird Co., illenolden. Pa.
TVPIUT. experienced, for addraaelnc. Apply
240 Wjt)omeraet at,
WOMAN, intellbrentt ofrjco worki state refer-
ence. P 02, lolier Central,
WOMKN AND O.HIL3 for aasemblln lliht man-
ufacturln wurk. Apply Phlla, Ucreen ilfc.
Co.. ftUlh and Woodland ave.
TOUNO LADY, about 24, accurate at, ftaurea.
stenoxrapher. steady poeltlon, ood salary, for
store. Apply 1UI Chestnut.
HELr WANTED MALE
ASSISTANT In Lit Ilrothera' Advertle
UiK Ueirurtmenti Kood copy writer: only
man with elmllar practical experience
coneldered. APPLY HY I.UTTKIt ONLY,
kIviiik partlcularar reference, salary,
etc. AdUreea AdtertUlnic ilmuinr, Lit t
lirothera, AUTOCAR nKPAinilRN wantedi steady
employment; irood waves for men cap
able of repalrln and uverhautlna Auto
care, Apply employment bureau, Ba
floor, Autocar Hales and Service Co.,
23d and Market.
AUTOMOHII.l; WAHIIKU and polliher! expert
encetl, marrle.1 tnant 113 weekl house rent and
heat free) eoulvalent, to lis week! reference
for work and character required, 1429 Melon
atreet,
1IKNCH HANDS ON HTAItt WOMK. ArPLT
C1IAS. K. KUI.IN CO. a. W. COUNft
YOIlKJtOAD AND IIUTLEn ST.
1IOILKH MAKUltH and ahlp rivet. re wantedj
aooj waaea. Apply John Ualiley Iron works.
oil lie lawnro aye.
nor-
Steamahln company wants brtaht boyi ax-
cepuenai opnoriunuy io learn ouaineaa
age. achnoiin or esperlenco If any.
1 .00,
looser urrice.
HOY of food family, roualcal education dealr
ablet chanca for advancement. Apply fourth,
floor, 0. J. lleppa Hon, 111T Cheetnut at.
HOY. tn wholeaala bouae, to run errands, chanea
for advancement! must have reference. 63J
AICII ,.
SOY WANTKD, OOOD . QPPC
PPOIJT UNITY TO
I N. FKONT 8T,
LKAiifi iiumnii-a. teia .
llOY wanted, over lot office worki flllnx. 233
! , . ,..,.
BOY wanted for law offlce. 1 408, Ledaer
Office.
DOYS wanted, IS reara or over. 10 and 110 par
week, to work In wall-paper factory! apply at
one. Decker, Brolth pace. Water and Sny
der ave.
Other Claealfled Ada ou Kelt rata
'!