.I." - . "..tt,r-7ii; " tlt 1 TUfC s rr w ,; ' '-'" t'i 'f'w rK"1?yZZ3:ifi':n 'vvw "Xj!: v - EVENING LEDGER-lHILADELlHlA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1917 ' ' i""'i! 'A5Vt-- .-TW . - ... " i '..., - JUPE PLUV RESUMES LABORS; MAJORITY OP ATHLETIC EVENTS SUBMERGED DECIDING GAMES IN PHILADELPHIA SUBURBAN LEAGUE POSTPONED AT LAST MINUTE OWING TO BIG PARADE Montgomery County League to Wind Up Season and Jenkintown Has Opportunity to Tie Glenside for the Pennant THE flnal Raines of the season scheduled for today In the Philadelphia Suburban League were last night postponed until next Saturday, owlne o the Mr draft parade. The calling oft of the contests was by mu tual consent of all the teams In the leatjue. Kppel, shoitstnp and captain of the l-'ox Chafe crowd, noes with the tlrst contlii cent, and ns the Fox Chase Home Guards, will be In the line of march It was cotwltl ered useless to attempt to play. The T.linl-ley-North Philadelphia clubs also asked to have their contest ranieled, as the plncrn desired to pay tribute to dopaitlng rola tlvas The closing matches In the Montgomery County League are scheduled, when Glen Hide plays at Bethavres and Jenkintown Journeys to fort Washington. A single game separates Glenside nnd .lenklntown and If the former loses and the latter wins the race will have ended In a tie A sort of Internal strife prevails In the league meet, with Glenside nppaiently the htorm cen ter. Atl clubs aie out to defeat Glenside and Bethayres will try Its level best to turn the trick. It Is considered that the former cham pions have an excellent chance with Reed pitching against Touchstone The umpires will be Baetzel and Cooper The other ame should ptovo a lctory for Jenkin town with BUI Morgan on the mound. Keenan will officiate. Ambler was down to play Willow Grove and as tho lattci has disbanded It has scheduled Olney, of the Philadelphia Subur ban League. Olney was to meet Oak Lane, whldi has also disbanded Today's games In the Main Line League, will have a vital bearing on the race for premier honors in that organization. The four clubs In tho Hist division Dun & Co, Autocar, Brandywlne and Wane nre nil In the running for the championship Dun Sr Co. fares Lee The. and while the leaders are certain of winning, their opponents may fjprlng a surprise The Autocar-West Ches ter game on tho latter's grounds will draw a record-breaking audience. It will be Blum or Black against Ilaynor The teamn ar now tie away for second place Manager Isaac HhodeH and his Union A. A. combination will play their seconu game, meeting St Gertrude's With Lefty Burke on the hill, Union looks for another win. Tho elimination berles to determine the winner of the eastern championship of tho Pennsylvania Railroad shop teams will be continued here today, when Trenton lepre entlng the New Jcisey division, will clash wltb Philadelphia, winner of the Phlladel pnla terminal division The series calls for honic-arid-liome Barnes between tho teams mentioned and Baltimore, of tho P., B. and W. division Trenton and Baltimore played the opening pame on the former's gt omuls on Wednes day, when the Jersejmen won by 7-0 While Henry Dlsston Sons' nine lias eao turtd tho title In tho northern sei tlon of the Industrial l.etisue, Its PTrentnfre mnv b 1 n ernrei before the season Is concluded. Todiy Dlrl: l.eds's HRKreKKtltm faces Ken Kuller. unit the Savvmakers must hat against Campion the one best bet In Imlustr al rank1' i may Bet away with the game although Ken Kutter his been weakened bv enlistment The south ern division renn mt Is far from belne Mettled. Iff p&.Urlffht leads I.untun by a name, and It now appears aa though the tltl will hluce upon the. Anal trame of the schedule two weeks tiom today. Tho blfir affair of the Hetotid half of the P"la vraie County League Is srhrduled for this after noon at Upland with Media opposing the, home crowd The Medea have been weakened au parentis by Pitcher liuekles Joining the Phillies. An official of the league said he thought some sgteement would likely be readied whereby Heckles would twirl the remaining games on Media's schedule for Manager Alexander The bU hcranton hurler has pitched effeitlve hill sine. Joining the Medes. anil a defeat for Up land nfter last Saturda'B reversal would add Interest to the remaining contests The other came Is Chester at Qlobo Tire The Independent Industrial I.engue achedul for today has been set aside, owing to the big parade, and double-headers will bo played by all the teams next Saturday afternoon. Pllly Llovd, second satker of the fllobe Tire of the Delaware County League, will finish the dr"?'d spring, provided he Is not iA'. st'l"in Athletic field Knurlh street anil ! fiP'fW J''""'. o Thomas hatniakrrs Mil st lite the Cnssnn Tigers. The bitterles fip. "vrtline and Stevenson for the home con tingent nnd trvvlnc and Wolfe for the vlsltois "" Labor Day stttson fares Iirexel Hill In tho mtirnlng and Indian i Hos' Club In the nftor noon. , HCIIIlIil'l.rs KOP. TODAV Delawaro Countv League Chester at (llobe Tlri Modi i nt fplnnd. rnlladelnla Suburban League Postponed on account of draft lur.ida ,. Mnntyorierv Countv League Tenklntown at I ort W ishlngton, aicui'cl lit llethsres. Industrial league. North lilvlslon t. . .1 Dohson nt Hale . Kllbom Mldvale Kteel at American Manganese, Ilionre. Keen Kutter at Dlsston. Industrial league. South Division Miller Lock at P. L. Ward Philadelphia llnll nnd Ma chine at Ilrughton. Hess-Urlsht nt Quaker City. Lunton at Iiarrett. Independent Imlustrlils Climes called off owing to draff parade. Manuf icturers' League I.nnston Mnnolvnont American Pulley Itecker. Smith & Page at "Irani Shoe llutterworth at Stokes 4. Smith, H lieeli r at Itarrett. P. nnsvlvnnls ltnllnwid Shop League Trenlon at Philadelphia. Main Line league run ft Co. nt Lee Tire. Autocar at Ilratnlvwlue lterwsn at Wusne, Union A. A at St (iertrtide's. Other K.imes Cressop Tigers at Stetson. ISLER CUTTING DOWN COBB'S LEAD Has Made Hits in 15 Consec utive Games, but Ty's Ad vantage Is Considerable T Cobb Is so near the end of the season nnd so high does his batting average stand tcd.iy that there Is reason to suspect the Detroit demon may add another lou to his brilliant --eties of batting feats Aver ages publl-hed today slum he Is leading the league, with an average of 38!. George Slsler. St. Louis Is nearest Cobb among the regulars with 312 Tils Speak er h third with 347. Other 30r hitters ato Bailer. Boston ; Ruth. Boston ; Itus'ell, Chi cago , Russell. Xcw Yotk; Bodlc, Athletics; Harris. Cleveland; Chapman, Cleveland, and Ve.ich, Dettoit L'ddle Roush, Cincinnati, Is still far out ahead In his battle for the leadership In the National League. He Is hitting .347 to day against 32" for Horiuby. Ciulse, St. Lr.uls. Is third with 313 Other National League .3011 batsmen are Gioh. Cincinnati; KnulT, New Yoik: Z. Wheat. Biooklyn; Plat ke. rinelnnatl ; Wll holt. New York, and SSImmerin.in, New York Slsler Is gradually cutting down the lead held by Cobb. By hitting safely lu cster da.v's game with tho White Sov, Slsler has now mude lilts In fifteen consecutive games In thut time, he obtained twent.v -three hits In fifty-eight times at bat for an aveiage of 307. Cobb, who leads Slsler bv thirty-seven points, had his stteak shattered jefterday nfter hitting safel.v In eight straight games During the tun Tjrus made eighteen hits In thlrt -three olllelal visits to the plate for an avetage of 515. The fight lor third, fouith and fifth posi tions In the National League Is keen, for only two points separate Cruise, Groh and Kauff. The first named has an met age of 311 Here's how the leading five In each major league are batting this morning NATIONAL I,i:.(,Li; Hollsh, Cinrlltnitl llimnl. ?t. Louis I ri'Ue, St. l.nnU. firuli. Cincinnati Kaultiuan, en oik ;. ah. it. 17 l 70 is 1 1 1 r.t l'-M 1 27 .'.7 l.'K till "H l.'l 4111 711 AMLltll'AN I.LAOIJJ (i. All. IE. fiiMi. Detroit .. . Vtt 481 !! slsler. t. Louis W.1 P)7 .11 Sneaker Cleieluiiit li 14.! 71 Harris, levrl.md K') SIM 311 Veuch, Detroit 127 11! I UU II. l.-.K 114 Lit l.-).' 1 !M II. 1KH 11.1 Ml !MI HI l. .1IK .3?-, .311 .'110 .3! Al. .IKO .at ...hi .MI't .30.1 PENN URGES MEN TO PLAY FOOTBALL Personal Letter Sent to Var sity, Scrub and Freshmen to Report for Work LITTLE TIME FOR PRACTICE The 1 ulierslty of Pennsylvania Athletic Association, through Mnjor Mnylln ,T. Pick erlng. graduate manager; Robert r Kol well, coach, and Henry .1 Miller, captain of this yeat's football tram, has sent a per sonal appeal to every man who was on list vear's vaisits- scrub or freshman team. ni. well as to the men who reported for spring practice and who had never before been landldato for the team, to leport for wotk this fall Majnr Pickering said today: "We have perfected a s.vstem for taking care of all tho men who wish In play football, and wo can accommodate ns many ns como out. We want football to lend off with such a big squad that It will show the students and tho public that If there Is the same Interest In other sports we, win have that general participation In athletics that we nro looking for "The sluing prartico was held In order to get out such men as had never before been candidates for tho team, nnd the re. suits have been mot .itlf.ii'toty. We want eiety l'enn man vn can get to loiue out and trv for these teams" The following letter has been sent to these men: Hack Up CoIIcrc Stand "As von mi do jbt know, Pennsylvania, upon the declaration of war with Geimanv, trjik a decided stand lu lavor of continuing with nthletlcs in every way possible so long ns such work did not Inlrrfete with the regular scholastic routine, or military tialnlng. At tho meeting of tho National Collegiate Athletic Association, held In Washington on August 3. our position was fullj upheld However, tho delegates pres. out viitid tint there would be tin pie-se.isou coaihlng, no training tables and coaching expensts ale to be teducd to a minimum This means that candidates fur the foolbill team will not rcpnit to Coach l'lilwcll until 1'ildav afternoon. September i, the date on whli h the college formally opens ou will see b the tevl-ed schedule set foitli below that five days after that tlino we will play our Hist game. "Tv'o hope that volt will be a candidate for the football team and If so it Is up to you to get Into the vei.v best ph.vslcal con. dltlou. because when c indldates leport Coach Polwell will pav pirtlculai attention to that featuio and the men who ate In the best condition will be selected as tho vaisltv squad to go Into the Hist game You will also notice that on Saturda.v, October fi, we will plav tho Geoigla School of Tei hnologv at Atlanta. Ga The squad selected to take this trip will leavo Philadelphia Thursday afternoon, nrtlvlng at Atlanta on I'tlday and icturn from Atlanta Saturday night This Is tho llrst time that a Pennsjlvanla team has evei plaved In the South and this game Is nnlv pc-slhle because of tho can cellation bv West Point on tlf.it dale It Is tthsolutoh necessary thai we put our very best team In the field fot th.it game Practice Time Limited "lu older to develop the pmpei teamwork thero will b" the baldest kind of practice ftom Friday. September 28. on to the time the squad leaves for Atlanta, nnd as stated above, only men who ate In the best phv.Hlc.al condition will bo' able to make a place on the team No matter whole .vou are situ ated oi what your occupation Is, you can start lu at once thiongh some system of physical development, nnd by 'cutting out smoking and keeping good hours you tan come back fit fot the hardest kind of work. If you ate located In Philadelphia or vicinity yoii may come out to Krnnklin Field any afternoon on or after Tuesday, September 4. and you will find Billy Morris at the foot ball loom leadv to Issue the necessary equipment ind look after you "You w 111 be Interested to know that Coach Robertson has been ie-eucgecl as coach of the track team and will alio act as trainer of the football learn Ho will be at Franklin Field everv afternoon in Sep tember to glvo you any assistance In his power" PITTSBURGH, SAFELY IN THE CELLAR, BREAKS INTO S0NGFEST TO COVER UP THE WOES OF A DISASTROUS SEASON For a Club That Sings After Losing and Losing Is Worse Than a Club That Is Boozing and Boozing Hy fil.ANTLAND KICK The Ilii; Switch (April -J3.) The nay fanatic wandered down The street alonrj his native town, Upon his face there unt no frown lint smiles of plee; i i Said he: "Ijtmst we're on the bum!" "I nuess thii bunch ain't ijoing some"' "The Giand Old Has is bound to come" He howled at me. The explanation for this joy was soft to sec The club's percentage that day was .613. (September 1.) ' The sad fanatic wandered by With tear drop? oozinr from each eye, Anon he curse and heave a sigh, And shake his head. "I he bums," he said, "the pop-eyed bums llicy couldn't beat a flock of drums ' be glad when the finish comes" IPfia all he said, What reason, ask you, for the drop from April's heaven? I he clubs percentage that day was .SS, "WHAT dc ' Piofess-o What Else Could One? do you make of this?" asks wr G. sj. K. "Recently, after losing thrci! or four games In a row, tho Pittsburgh ball club happened to iidoin tho fame train upon which I was traveling. They had three or four quartets going and all were singing merrily. What, lonipaetlv put. Is the answer?" The answer, wo shr.nlrl say offhand, without delving or diving fin ilior Into the dope, Is to be found in the Standing of Clubs and Pittsburgh's percentage Around which one might easily weave a snappy couplet, to wit: The etitb Hint tan iing after loslnn and loalno Is tiorve (nut a club that Is lioozinij and boo'fni. Al Matnaux, after two great seasons In miti and Ifllli. Is on the eige of com lull ing the piescnt campaign with the slashing of tlnce vktoiles and moio defeats than we can even think of, not having the rec oids close enough to reach without shifting ftom a comfortable, ptvsltlon Thus do our "coining Mathewsons" step lightly out upon the soapy chuto and fade gracefully Into the mists Soldiering nnd Athletics One nonathletlc Hun or Turk with a rille might easily end the eistence of a star athlete ftom Ameilca or Kiigland Hut a leglment of star athletes over the non athletes would pievall eleven times out of ten. and a division of such would have a percentage up lu the huudteds, or something like twenty times out of ten The soldier in line physical condition, used to long walks or hard exercise, may not have a soft and dapple time of It In war. but compared to the citizen who has never trained the ath lete's way Is replete with roses and velvet Another Why? Sir Recently 1 have seen a number of war plt'tutes from the front. In these movies the Kngllsh and French soldiers all seem to be in far better humor and far mote cheerful, even under lite, than most of the ball players one sees on the Held And. compared to golfers or tennis players or boxers well, there's no comparison Why is It? Or isn't there an answer" 1.. U. a. The ball player might have been railed out on a close play at first, or he fears he will be Whereas all that can happen to the soldier Is that he will be blown Into llftecn or twenty pieces. Walter Johnson may have drawn a flut- eatfjs AnitP!vnAi?n Auc 3d. .lOII.V husband of Henrietta Achenhach (nre Fretilin:). Relatives. una irienas. members oi wuiienneiK i.uubr, . r, O. de H S.. Invited to funeral services. Hon., a p. m . unvi N. Gth st. Int Ureenmount t'em. Auto funeral. ALIircn. Aug. 30, IIKNniUTTA. wife of Al bert Alber. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Sun , .1 p. m.. 3.W Market St.. Oloures. ter, N J. Int. New Camden L'eni. Remains may be viewed Sat. eve. ANDERSON. Suddenly. Aus 30 JOHN SJ. ANDnitSON. Rc-Utlvea and friends, all socie ties to which he belonsed. Invited to funeral ervlcea, Mou., " p. m. residence of Bister. Mrs ioseph Robinson, 121 W. Ridley ve. Norwood leiaware County. Pa. lot private Friends may Mew remains SUn., T to 0 p. in. RKESLEY. Aus. 30, WILLIAM H. husband cf Mary lieeslev, son of Elizabeth Adsmi nnd late. William H. lleesley. lifted 4) Relative!) and friends, offlceis of 2Uth District Police. In vited to funeral, Sun.. 3 p. in lnotl i:. Oak dale st. Remains mav b viewed Sat. eve. Int. Greenwood IK. of P.) Cera. BRRNADOU. Aus. 30, nt Cracsmoor, N' Y , FLORENCE WIIIT1NO, widow of Commander John )!. Uernadou U. S. N. int. at Arllneton Va, New York and Washington papers please copy. BIESTER. Auk. 31. WILLIAM BIE.STER. ot 611.13 Woodland ave.. used 4J. Relatives nd friends, employes Phlla. Rapid Transit Co., B8th and Callowhlll sts barn, Invited to funeral aervlces. Tuea., 2 p in , Oliver II. Ralr Will;.. IS'JO Chestnut st. Int ML MnrMh Cem. Re mains may be viewed Mon., 7 to 10 p. m. BltOPHY. Aus. 30. LOUISA. vvlf nf Joseph Pronlv and daughter of William and Catharine Kunts (nee Murrav). Relatives and friends In Mted to funeral, Mon., 8.30 n. ni , residence of parents. 32'J3 Salmon st. (t.Mh Ward), bolemn requiem mass Nativity II. V M. Church 10 a, m. Int St. Peter's Cem BROWN. On Auar. 31, 1917. ANNIE M. wife nt the late, William nrown (nee Toomey). Relatives and friends are Invited to attend funeral, from her late residence. 17J7 Monu ment ave. (17th and Harks), Tues , 8 30 a. m Solemn high mass of requiem at Our Lady of Mercy Church 10 a. m, Int. New Cathedral 'bUCHHEIM Aue, 30, JOHN, husband of Melvlna Buchhelm (nee Calvert) Relatives and friends. Vldllant Council. No n. O. of I. A.; Court Cohockslnk, No 112, F nf A i PostofHco Clerks' nellef, Renertclal and Protective Asso., employes of Postofflce invited to funeral serv ices. Mon., 3 p. m.. 318(1 D st. Int Oakland Cem. Remains may be viewed Sun,, 8 to It) P. m BUnRISS. At Wlldwood. N. J, Aue 30, Itev. ELI E. BURR1SS. Ph. D need (13. Rela. tlves and friends, Mt. Horeh Iidse. No B28. F, and A. M.: Fidelity Council. No 21, F. 1' A., prlitol. Pa.. Invited to funeral services. Tues. 10 a. m.. M. E. Church of the Covenant. 18lh and Spruce ats. Int. Hillside Cem. CASSIDY. Suddenly. Aue 2, EL1ZAHKTH. wlfo of John A. Caasldy. nseel n7 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, Mon. ft.30 a. in, 8 South at. Jnt. private. Auto service CHESTER AUB-. 31. IIRMITON HARRY 8 CHESTER, husband of Hannah Chestri, aged M. Relatives Hnd friends also Enterprise River and Harbor Asso.. . of "1 E.. No. 3, and officers and ciew of dredge Delaware, are In vlted to funeral from resldenco In Dcnnlsvllle, Cape May Co., Sun., 10 o'clock. Int. Dennlsvllle COLE. -Aug. 31, EL1ZAHETH O.. wife of James Cole, aged 73. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed. 2.30 p m 130 S. oSth st. int. Arlington Cem. Remains tnay be viewed Tues. eve. Auto funeral. CROZIER. Aug. 31. SARAH J. CROZ1ER, aged 8H. Itelatlvea and friends Invited to fu neral, Mon , 8 p. m., residence ot niece, Mrs. Edward Llndlll, 102 B, tUh at.. Darby. Int. private. Tuea., a. in., Montgomery Cem , Nor rlstown DALES. Aug 30. EMMA J. DALES (nee Wharton), wife of Jamea B. Dales. Relatives and fitnds, members Summerfleld M, E, Church, Invited to funeral services. Mon.. 2 p. rn , 1231 Shackainaxou st. Int. North Cedar Hill rem. DAVIN. Aug. 30. MARGARET DAVIN (nee Rlattery). wife of John F. Davln. ot Fethard, County Tlpperary, Iieland. Relatives and friends. Altar Society of St. Agatha'a Church. Ladles' Auslllarv nlv. Ill A. O. .. Invited to funeral Mon., 0 a, in , 38111 Wyaluslnx ave. Solemn re- fulem mass St. Agatha'a Church 10 a. m. Int. loly Cross Cem. .... DEEMER At Atlantic City. N. J.. Aug. 31. O. M HAYS DEEMER. aged 41, Relatives and friends, members of Trinity Irfidge. F. and A. M Invited to funeral aervjees. Mon., 2 p. m., Bt. Andrew's Lutheran Church, Michigan nnd Pacincaves.. Atlantic City, Int. Pleasant vllle Cem. Friends may view remains Mo:i Until 3 p. m. DKMEflKST. At Delanco. N. J.. Aur, 20, FREDERICK Wt, husband of Maitla Qrem- tnlnger Demerest and son ot A. Lukena and Cor- riella, Demarcate aged 4. Relatives and friends. .Myt8rMk.Uodce, No,, 28. I. O, ia.. of Rtyer- "V". 'tv . J ,.W .r- t,v. DEATIII side. N J Washington Camp, No 31. P. O..S. of A of Delinco N. J . Invited to funeral services Sun 2 p. in., residence of parsnts, cor Spruce and Laurel ats . Delanco, N. J Int. Monument Cem . Beverly, N. J. FERRIS Aus 31, 1017, A DL'ROPS. bus band of Ell'ahetti (I Ferris and son of Alfred C and Ida Ferric Relatives ind friends Invited to funeral, nn Mon, at 7 lu n cluck, from his patents' residence Ml S. 4'th st. Reiiulem mass at St 1'rnnils cle Sales Church at I' o'clock Int private Auto service FISHER At Munrestoivn. N J . Aug .In FLORENCE A FISHER, vvlfw of Robert M Fisher and daushter of Samuel S. nnd Sarah A II W'ltcraft. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Mon 2 p rn . father's resldenco 315 W Main St., Moorcstown lot Colstow n Cem FLAKE Aug. 30. WILLIAM FLAKE liu band of Malilna C. Flake, aged 7.1. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues . 'J p. m. .1710 N. 15th st. Int prliate, West Laurel Hill Cem .11. THOMAS, husband or Relatives and friends Invited 2 JO p. in , 3333 N. 17lh st FOSTER - Ami I.lmla M Foster to funeral, Wed , Int private FUREY Aug. Michael I. Furey 31 MARY A . wife of Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Tups. Ha m . "HIS Ellsworth st Sob mn high mass of requiem St. Anthony a Church 0 .10 a m Int New Csthedral Cem FL'RLONO V.UB. 30. LAWRENCE J son of Nicholas and Margaret Furlong (nee Pende gast). aged 25. Relatives and friends members of Court (Sen. Garfield No. 1(11, F of A.. In vlted to funeral Mon.. S to a in., parents' resl. deuce. 1231 Leopard st High mnss bt Michael's Church 10 m in Int Holy Sepulchre Cem. Auto funeral. . OlERE Aug 31. ELIIE wife of Hsrry E. Cllore and daughter of William and Katherlno Keller (nee King) aged 2J Due notloi of fu neral will be Kiicn from 10.10 N. Lclthgow st (1FKN1IIKII. Aug 22 at Lus Angeles, Cal SOPIUA llt'ENTHER. widow of Henry Ouen thcr, aged Mi Relatives and friends invited to funeral xrihes, Tues 2 p in daughter's residence. I3P1 N. Fiont St. Int. Qieenmount Cem Hl'MMERE Aug. 20. LOUISA E OIIM MERE (nee Hrevoor), widow of Rev Charles E. Oummere Relatives nnd friends, Helping Hand Clirs of tho Second Baptist Church, will hold services Sun.. 8 p. m. Funeral private. Mon , 2 p. m , 2353 Amber at. Int. North Cedar 1 till HALL Aug 31 CHARLES 11 son of late Pereg and Emma V. Hall, aged 70 Relatives and friends Clnclnnatus Society of Pcnna . In vited to funeral services, Tues., 2 p ni , 1301 N 10th st. Int private. -... 1LVRD1NC1. .Aug 21. ANNA RE11ECCA. widow uf Charles It Hardlni, uged 7(1 Rela tives nnd friends Invited to funeral, without further notice Sun., 2 p. m tesldence of son. S Russell Harding, Silts, Pa Int William Penn Cem Autos will meet trains at Ne- hamlny Falls Station leaving Reading Terminal 1J-I7 and Trenton 12:2 J p in. HARRIS. Aug 31. ALAN HALE, son of the Rev Dr. J. Andrena and late Aim S Harris aged 5S. Services Mon., 11 a m , St. Thomas s Church Whttemirsli. HULSIKER Suddenly. Aug 31. nt Delanco, N J , Dr IIREENE R , husband of Amv II Hulslisei (nee llottleld) and son of lato Peter S. and Rachel Hulslser of 1M7 N 15th st Relatives and friends hII societies of which he was a member Invited to funeral services, Tues 2 p m,, Rancocas live , Delanco, N. J. Int. Odd Fellows' Cem Hurllnnton, N. J JORDAN. Aug SO MATILDA, daughter of late Elisabeth and George Joidan Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Mon, 2 p m. funeral parlors Albert S. Beers, 1501 N, 22d st. Int. private. LEWIS. Suddenly, Aug 30. LAWRENCE M. LEWIS, husband of Ellen Lewis (nee Purcelll. Relatives and friends. Holy Name Society bt. Anthony's Church. Invited lo funeral, Mon . 8 a in. 2321 Catharine st High mass St. An thony'i Church l:30 u, in. Int. private St. Mary's Cen, Trenton. N. J. Omit flowers. Auto funeral Trenton papers copy, LOUGHERY. Aug, 30. ARTHINA II . daugh ter of Edward A. and Elizabeth R, Loughery. Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral. .Mon,, s 30 a. in., parents' residence, 230 Kalos at., Wltsahlckon. High mass St. John the Baptist Church 10 a, in. Int. Westminster Cem. MAUST. Aug, 20. PETEll MAUST. aged 72. Relatives and friends, lit. Airy Lodge. No. 235. 1. O. O. F,, Invited to funeral services, Ply. mouth ave., Wyndmoor. Montgomery County, Pa.. Sun.. 2 p. in. Int. Ivy Hill Cem. Auto will meet trolleys at Oermantown and Willow Qrova aves.. Chestnut Hill. 1.80 p. m. McCAFKERTY. Aug. 20. MARGARET, wlfs ot James A. McCafferty (noa Tobln) and daush ter of lata Jamea and Mary Tobln (nes Byrne). Relatives and friends, Ladles' Auilllary. No. 1, Camp 1. dona ot Veterans, Invited to funeral, Mon,, 8.30 a. m.. 2843 Belgrava st. Solemn high requiem mass St. Ann'a Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre. Xm. MCCARTNEY. Suddenly, Aur. 30. FRANK C, son of Mary wood and ate rranK iiccarl IIEVrils' ney Funeral to which tho relatives and friends. Pollen 37th District, members of Police lien Aes'n. First Ward Republican Club, nre In vited. Mon. In in. 2111 S. Sheridan at. Int West Laurel Hill Cem Remains may be vlevcd Sun. eve Auto service MrDER.MOTT Aug 21 JOHN F. son of Ellicheth F McDermott nice Nunnrmnkcr) nnd late .lohn F. McDermott need 20 Relative" and flielids, Shackainaxou Trlb. Nn 10 I O, !i. M.. Sheet Metal Workeis of Navy Yard, 2d Regt , N G P. invited to funeral Sun 1 ni. mother's residence 2n."i S 13th M Services Trlnltv Lutheran Church 2 3n p. m. Int. church ground" Friends nn cull Sat. eve. MELANAPIIY Vug 30 MARY A. (neo Mr Caulej), diUBhter of Patrick and Isabella Mc Caulcy Relatives and friends Invited lo fu neril Mon , H 30 a m resldenco nf parents. 103 Roxborough ave,. Manaunk. Solemn high requiem mass St lohn the Baptist Church 11 a. m Int. St John's Cem MEYERS Aug .10. AMOS S , huabind of lito Eva Gllln Meyers Reladves and friends. Washington Camp, No J. 1. O S of A Mvrtle Wreath Lodge K of P.. Conperag" Dept. nt Atlantic Rertnlng Co. Mortuary Fund, P O S of A Invited to funeral services, sun . - p in. 1511 Shunk st Int Mt Morlih Cem. Remslns may bo viewed Sat . nfter 7 p. m Auto funeral MILLER. Aue. 31 MARY, widow of Ral thasar Miller. Relatives and friend Invited to funeral services Mon 2 p m . 30 (juicn lane. UerinHiilown. Int. private. MOHR Aug. :.0. CHARLES, bushsnd of Allen Mohr and son of Martha A and lato Cr'arles F Mohr. Relatives and friends Progressive Assembly, No. 4 A. O. M I. Decatur Council. No. ,ltl Sr. O F. A M bt I.Uke'a M E Men's lllblo Class Invited to funeral services, 'lues 2 p. ni , 25J1 s Kith st Int Mt Morlali Cem Remains may be viewed Mon eve Auto service MORROW Au J'l, MARY A wlft. of John J Morrow nnd daughter of lute William and Annie Ilannlgau Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Mon, 8,10 a m, 720 S Marvlne st Solemn high mass of reqUem St Paul's Church 10 a m Int Holy Cross Cem Auio service, MURPHY Aug 20. CATHERINE widow of Jeremiah Murphy Rolatlvea and friends League, of Sacred Heart of St Edmond a Church. Invited to funeral Mon . 8 10 a. in residence of son-ln law William Ray 2-'0'i Jackson st. High mass St Edmond a Church 10 n. m Int New Cathedral Cem MIISSELMAN Aug 30. D 11 E MUSSEL MAN husband of Katla R Musselmnn. aged OH 5205 Archer st . Germantown. Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Tues , 3 p in . Wayne Ave, Baptist Church. Queen lane and Wajne ave Int private Omit flowers NASS. Aug 31. WILLIAM husband of So. phta Nats Relttlves and friends Invited to funeral services. Mon 2pm 24 til N Howard st Int private, North Cedar Hill Cem, Auto funeral O'BRIEN Aug. 31 BRIDGF.T, widow of Pot rick O'Brien. Relatives and friends. H V. M. Sodslltv of Gesu parish members of Cathedral T. A. B. Society Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8.30 a. ni.. 2404 N. Gratz st Solemn high mass of requbm Church of Our Lady of Mercy 10 a. m. Int Cathedral Cem (VHARA Aug 30. PATRICK, son of late John and Ann O'Hara (ne? Qulnn). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Tues , 8 JO a m , brother's residence, 2739 Martha at, (2JIi I)ETIsl Ward) Requiem mass nt St Anns ( hun h 10 a m Inl Hob Crns Cem OEIIRI.E. Aug. 30, RAYMOND son of Tnhn E. ond late Annie Oehrle. aged 17. Relatives and friends. Court No 0, Boys F. of A . emploves Mathers Co Invited to funeral services, Mon.. 2 p. m ,1134 N, 2a;th et. Remains may bo viewed Sun. eve. Int. Greeninnunt Cem. PROPERT Aug 211 EDWARD, son of Katie Propert and lit William Propert nged 7 Rela tives and friends invited to funeial Mon, s s. m. SOI Paul st Gloucestei Cltv N J High mass at st Mary's Church 0 a m SANDS Aug .10 the Rev VIIILIAM W SANDS, aged 40 Relatives ind friend" em ploves of LT G I Co Invited lo funeral serv. lies Mon .3pm 5217 Master at Int West minster Cem Remains may be viewed Sun., S to 10 p. m Auto service SEAL Aug 31. ALFRED NEWLIN son of Emilv F nnd Isle William T Seal Relatives an I friends Invltid without further notice, to funeral services, Sun. I p m , 401 E Wlster St.. Germantown Int private. Omit flowers. SMITH Aug. 20. at 2118 W Susquehanna ave ELIZABETH R1NEAR, wife of Loronzo Smith Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral services, Sat, 1 p, m.. parlors of Wesley Craft Son, 2040 Diamond t. Int. prlvute West Laurel Hill Cem SWARTZ Aug. 31. MARGARET SWART.. widow of William Swartz nged 71 Relatives and friends Invited to fuuerul at Carversville Pre. Church Mon . 10 a m. Remains may be viewed at 4315 N 5th st. Phlla. Sun, be tween 7 and 0 p in THOMSON. Aug 30. DAMP HENRY THOMSON, son of William and Laura 11. 'I homson (nee Heltyer) aged 27 Relatives and friend? Washington Camp, No 20 P O S. of A employes Zabel Bros Co. Phlla, Invited to funeral services Sun 2 ,10 p m icsldcnie nf parents. 411 N. 10th st . Cam If n. I birvlces Thomson Memorial Chunk. Snlesburv Pucks Co., Pa , .Mon , 2 p. m Int buleibun l em TRIMRLE Aug 30. SARAH A, widow nf John T Trimble, aged 00 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services Sun . 4 p m . resl denne of daughter Mrs Lulu Whitney Janney Station Bucks Co Train leaves Reading Terminal Hpm Int. private WATERS Suddenly Aug 28. CHARLES A . son of John nnd Mary Waters (nee Gillespie) aged 24 Relatives and friends Kensington Lodge, No. 11J, II H T Invited to funeral, Tuea , il 30 u m , residence of parents 3U.'ll Almond st. Solemn requiem mass Church of Natlvltv 10 a, m Int New Cathedral Cem W'lONALL Aug. 31. 140 Fern ave., Col llngswood. N. J. SAMUEL HALL, husband ot Marv A. A Wlgnall. aged C Due notice given WILLIAMS. Aug. 30. ELLA WILLIAMS (neu Rusell). widow of William J Wllllsms Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Mon 7 30 a. w . sister's residence, Mrs George Sweenev Mass at St. Joseph's e'hurch Hum Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto cortese WI.NSOR Sept, 1 WILLIAM DAVIS son nf the late Henry Wlnsor and Marv Davis Wlnsor, nged 80 at his country home, Hedgeley near Ardmore. Ps Due notice of funeral vv.ll be given Boston and New York papers please conv WlSTER In ihlcago Aug 31, after a short Illness, JONES WISTER, aged 78. Due notice of funeral will be given. BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE I.OO.W LOG X LOGAN HOMES the most desirable rcsi dential section of Logan 5 minutes to Logan station; con venient to all York Road Cars, 11th St., N. Side Wagner Ave. 6 large rooms, inclosed porches, tile bathroom, shower baths, hardwood floors, hot-water heat, basement laundry. The Best Buy in This Section AGENT ON PREMISES 'mu M;s,jj,: leriiifr start this jear, but fur the last sl weeks 11,0 Ji, tn his F. o. to eliminate a number nf totally useless vvouls, seems to he as highly prevalent as ever, lie hasn't any more .smoke left than a burning oil well. Not a bit. Swiiiler Joins the tSiants Ad .sfwlgler Penn's best hurler nnd signed list venr bv Manager Mrilrnw. nf tho Giants was summoned to lirimklin bv the Giants es- ,..??' " 'I'4' h" oulil leport In time to be eligible to pirtlclpnt,. n th,. .nmlng world's series ir the Giants win 111- Nation ll gonfalon I lie time limit for a plaver tn be eligible to share In tlm worlds srl"S meet expired estoi il.i. so SwigUr Just got under tho line In time. Dr. and .Mrs. Westney Win Final ATLANTIC CITY V J. Sept 1 Dr. and Mrs Howard J v stnev are the new mixed eloubles ehimplnns nf the Atlantic Cltv Yae lit Club Ihev elef. ated Mi's Eleanor MiNultv and 1. I. Adims last season's tltlcliolders, Itl the lln il round this afternoon. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE CITY -- ? 4 --. '.. Ward's Homes ARE THE ATTRACTION ON EIGHTH STREET North of Hunting Park Ave. (I2O0 Block) One Snasre from Hunting Park. Sample House Open Seven rooms, outshed, haidivood floors. all-gas kitchen hot water heat, bullt-la laundrv In basement OTHER ADDED FEATURED FOUND ONLY IN MUCH HIGHER. PRICED HOMES THOS. J. WARD, Builder 8220 N. JSth St. or 42311 N. 8th St 1IETZEL ft SON Agcnta on Premises 4 ) 0O XV OL EY Dingles and Bungles Yelp of the Bushcr "Fnl thnmt t'rr pnt " n hunhrr said, "To tirab a hip Irnotie iirrth: ll'lli nil thr otlitr turn hattplng on There ain't ti show on earth. "1 v nulttn't oh e a tJoVar Mrr lor uhnf mi eicinre ( tcorli. "Pino llndlr's .uncus' fencrs rfotin Crntnfh (s Inch mice tuore Anil Wnnnrr's HnUonlnu the pill Arouse! ttio-clghlu-fuur. "I intoht oi tie!! fmrn lip my tin! .IhiI bint il off lo unr." In Hie pciIIIkIiI Vfunlcr Cnteleskle. lie scored his seventh shut-out mime of the season when he blanked the 'llgers. The lint Snr itouhle n In orrr the Vnr.i mini Jiftir rrn cm! Jinlf a 1 1rtoru. 7iry ontu aniiud half tiamc on ciicevo. Mlltnn Sleek mieel Hie Plilllles'from n defeat tit Huston, prut lug tint he Is not pro-dlnnl. Rnwlinil s Snx hove now copped nine straight. Fielder Jones should be die lured 111 on the world's s, rlrs nieloii The Red nnl Cubs pile, eterda Eleven Innings tn than a postponed gam- d useless baseblll i t lo Is no better Mm- to nnnrn nr.nucr.D most $ti, i s PKTKR Mf,R AN St m. S. E. Cor. Qlh anil Atel I Open llondar and Saturday UatH ( ".. 50-Mile Motor-Paced Rvt 8 :30 TONIGHT 8 0&& ) CARMAN1, LAWRENCE. " " BEDELL AND CAMERONrM '. POINT BREEZE MOTORDJtOtit ' ,. 'iHMfa M.? 1 f .f,.VH. - national. jLcague ranc $ DOUBLE-HEADER PHILLIES VS. BOSTON riltST (1A3IK AT 1.30 P. M.. "l L --r Hi Beila nn Sala at Ulmbel'i and Sptldilit't- ' 3 - , , i.va OI.YMPIA A. A. J!"1 i BalaVl SIOMIW F.VINIM.',NTr-VTfc?.'J,VIE li.miny sharkr.v . I,eir Itflraonl'V f rJ itfuny iKfr tn, rrnnma viflfK . Mike lhirn n. lit (. y.ezvrn u. Wllllft IlBnrlf uarncjr linbn v. vK. Willie Jackson vs. Terry McGoveral Ailm., 2.-.C Hal. lies., 00c & 73c. Arena, JUs. II Yr5l REAL ESTATE FOR SALE st in itm.v REAL 'ESTATE TOR SAL Hl'IIFHIlAN Boulevard Homes $7800 $3800 $2950 r.s.t4s.t-s4-s4' Henrietta Homes In the North l'nst Iloiilernril nt rront SI. Tnlee enr 150. New 3-lnrj, senilietilrlieel Iiouncs, side .vnriN, stone front, 2 baths, exik lloeirs, ennece for one etir In renr. lleutlt. filll.v flnlheil nml elerornteel. Illill-cliv"s eleetrle IIrIiIIiik tlstiirrs, hot water lieat, ?:son. " Uvr Q.I Itin4- if-fr DAI,ln,.nuJ HUul Ol.f JUol VIl LtllUacYdlU New 2-slorj eliine fronl lionies. Idenltv nnd conveniently sltn nleil. conl ilnlni: all tits- I itet linprotrments. hot vtnler beat, nk lloor, line elerlrle II v lures. Onlj f.lSOO upwards. Albanus St. Homes S Irst street north oXiIie ISoulevnrd at Front. Illllll In solid role. All stone. Cozy, Iip-lo-lhe-inlniite. ( nmpleto In erery wny. Hot water heat. Itcioiut. modern linttiroom. Price einlj SJIISO. Tuke car 00. See tliem . IcskIhj . J. T. JacScson Company Boulevard Office : N. W. Cor. Rising Sun Ave. & Boulevard City Office: Cheslnut at 13th St. (lI'KMWTmiN CI.RVIANTdHN Schiller's Sunlight Homes A af imestment for the di rlmlna tu liotiif ijii r 1 hfM tionifi hi Karapt rrlvilcH Willi 15 ft dnp.uy In rear Lots JOxluO. Price, .$3500 Ashdale, 2d to 3d St. (.MJOO IH.OCIC N ) Thp Inst uird In moiltrii lionip-t ut lirlt p Fur tiWim thflr present ahie, rurnUlu'il sain pit lioune upen for In .pert Inn. Tuke rar No. -17, Kei uff ut Idiot unit (,. tnlk hfiiiureH ea-t, Hun ii l)lo k norl'i tn A slid ile st, 0 nlre.ulv hold this teaon. CLOYDE A. SCHULER Ilulldrr nnd Owner nn I'reiuNr. $3600 THE KIND OF A HOME YOU ARE LOOKING FOR Up to date in every particular; lots 110 ft. deep. er) sold in 3 days. Ashdale Street llh to 5th, 5000 North W. J. BALTZ, Builder On Premises or 709 Butler St. "" " ' iiMasiyiniiia (-. . s 1 J'ieilV.'tPP'lMl'ail HT7 Tt . -tl- I r- T'-rVVJ t-j'V--. ' WVS" " Lr. W 3 1111 il-T- &Mr hztSsmKvStn7mi:: MarAyriLliiia mr-mim i.lZAt.2?v$rV.l Own Your Own Home and Garage! For $27 a Month ' I Hnre .lint Cmnpleteil Some I nnsuiil nnel Attrnctlv e Homes In Cicrniantoivn ot Morris and Logan Streets, Facing New Fern Hill Park You tan Iniv our own home with private EaiaKo for 5150 cash and carrying chatges of $27 a month in (le.rni.intovvti s prettiest and most convenient sec tion (j'ir.ir,e bills aluiie plus convenience will pay half of your year's carry-. liiK charfies Houses are built on laige, hich terraced lots, stone fronts, big porches, Kieiuh doors, laige looms with lug closets, tiled bathroom with built-in tub and hhower bath, teal open Hroplace with ash pit to cellai , elertrlc lighting vjhtem with the latest attachments tit moms for fleor lamps, table lamna aiicl lioutlnli lainps 1 have also built In each house an KI.UGTRIC WASH ING MACHIN1 Tlie'.e houses are situated closo to Vane Junction (Reading Ttwv.. S50 tialns n day) or tike 1.1th and 15th Mrect cats (Car Ko. B3) and Willow Uiovo cars (Car No, 40) Get tiff at Wayne nnd Wyoming acs. Suinple Houses Coniplep.v I'lirnlslied for Vour Inspection JOHN H. McCLATCHY, BU,r3DwENRE H n ra.m:... nHj i j t:i n..:u; i rii:uMNTtmN " V1' 1 .,4 t rlltiS I -A a 1 ?31V .1H . .Ill (TJ!,i At UPSAL STATION, Germantown Built of stone on terraced lots; slate and tile roofs; large living hall with stone fireplaces; 2 baths and shower; laundry tubs; inclosed sleeping porch; hardwood floors; gas and electricity; hot-water heat; tiled front porch; beauti ful location.' Only two houses here for sale. SEE THESE CHARMING HOMES $13,000 on agreeable terms open for inspection. Located on Greene street between Upsal Station and Lincoln Drive. WILSON & CHADWICIC 515 Pelham Road : : : : : : Pelham, Germantown Wo alio have other Hornet, la PeUmm and Lincoln Ilrhe Section from $10,000 to 50,000 i I I I I I H I I I I I I 'I'll "l"l I I I H I TV I I I I II in i fa.ril. ?-" iv.- iM i V, ' '. s iv 7 , W sSk 11 m v
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