WW Hrj ." -ii? ft , " jtour , iuuai.; . .,.. ""SlrPRWWIiBWSWTOTIWBPBIP Bt.Ts-llIB&t r"' ' .1 W W J- . if l.u e. i. m&rm: f j. iy. ,-1 . , ... - .i.-.. ftADNOR TODAY i f Crimson and Oold i;nmci mmwptiiw w FIELDS IN FLANDERS -''--v'' M v.p - f lM( k DWENSE COUNCIL TO ROUND UP DESERTERS y for First Game Against Donghctt's Eleven LONG UNABLE TO PLAY Centrnl JIIrIi fJclinol linn wnlteil n lotitf, lonit time to Rot n start on Its footlmll fscnnn, but the peluw.iy will ! tnntle tli't nftornoon nt Wnjne imnlnst the ttnilnnr IIIkU'i'Ipm n. Tho mntrM U schrctulcc' to In rIii nt 1 n clock. lleinc Miller Writes That Unit 20 Is Rooting for . Quaker Eleven Gets ' Practice Willi Football MAY FORM GRID TEAM r.mviN i. i'ouock "VTOT once tliln n:u tin. Hip Al Jlin-llnv. I'i tin.xvl.Miti.l.n" 'Itm- tl's ; I n liocn. iTT.i in! i iiii-tii-nii-i-a ci-s- n 1. 1..ll.ll UnM I.I.. ..l.tt.1..itt I l' '" " UIC III V in III nf rrillf n lentil V.Uillll l'UIIUlll IKl". IIH r t'n i . . it ... eleven In preat Phope for tlic Initio with J'"1 m.rr '" ih? tiiirtliirn nrt ot franco tho Crlmmn nr-tl doll. t.aM Situnliy I ''',"' '""f "i" tnuelcil nrr Hip nadnrtr .holil Umil tlimnro I'rr-n to a ',.'"'..'."" """ inr I'cliti iiihk Mii fccorcloii Ho In fle iierlmlt nml tho b into has plvcii tho Vnne train hpnln nt con fldenco. In levv of the fact tint It It the first camo for I'mlnil the ltulnor plajers mo ullsht fi tit Ilcf. Central will ho without tho kpiIiti of Captain f-onn, who Is .ihsent mi neunint flelit of KlimliiR mm i nit, . 20 m Iong.illst.iiRO looter for tm Hul m,,,., Xews of Mio ontliuiiini nt tho Mnttlirj.liuirrrx for foothill .m Blo.uifil In n l.tt.r tnph.it in- fiovo-t JMBiir V Smith nnd nrltitrd In tho iTiiiisiniuin uiizolto. from flilno Mlllor, lit tho llpulll .if r.1 illr 'Din f-rlmnll .nIHllll Of tilt' lird alld lllllp ilrr.ii !! innd Oold lino will l.o wtaKnud 1 tho . ,,".1 "".' "'I1' 'Jf "ie htl tnds In rtt.nt loss ot the Under, h"t Poilm O llilon t foothill .Millers Itttt i Is n plea to " ---- ... - !'. ." fill In t rlfiht ."'.V'" V'P l"""t Kle his snppoit to the iKnciiion cnino. I MuKc I'leu for (J.inie believes Wo'slnK will tackle In itootl nlutpo, Pli mtti. fitliii li l.iirl itiiiiii i liftltltiit fftf tfirluv liftunpn Ppiiii I'linrtfr .mil St. Ltiltc's Pthool n! Queen Line w is i '"leltla wo weio KUInB a fP0t. rancoled hepanpe of lliu tpldtinlc nt I ""H. wtltes IHIne. 'and It wis the the last minute, I nrst !'" ' hue h mtlhd une nlnie our The llni-up foi tho t'tnti.il-lt ulnnr ' victory inn roin.ll on 'Hi uiUmlMni; Bnmo follons: Unitnor Murphv .,..., left pint I Crothtr ofttnikl" TlnrlioiiR1- .. , , . .It ft runnl , It Cintn r ...... lento, . Morrlsae . ... tlrht ruo'it pohenv rlLlit tntltt.-. lie trlerm! i ,..., rlcht mil . A. Poltertr .. ittnrterhirk A IVrrv Inrt lmltliirit Hhrnk Huht Inlfl nk T. Tcrrv .... funi.nl. luv When the hots litln pi ntlt Venn and Marines Will Play for Students Only Hip I'enti. Murine rnme wlilrli will I slneeil ri ITiltiWItl I lelil Inniorrnn nil"; nnnii will l.e lilnttil fer the ItiilfljJ" "J the InhrMitt nnl. The ii i lr will net lie nilinlllril In the citlne. TliU rule ti; lili'pil In nrtiirilnnre Willi the tmw'l lit llip llnillti llnnril. Ilie iirnlmhle llne-im ..r n. . rni... ... ii iit khiii. imiihii.i ., , 11 inn. - left ernl Mrlfliijlil'n left I itklP '"'I leu rmiimi VlYtH!: i enter l.nrlow rlahl tinnl .. llnnliifr rlrlit teik'r NrMiinli rlchl t n I W lli" tmrlr-'iitk , N'!"" lert Imlft'irlj Tl'tirnlnii rlpll 'nltlntk. s'''" fiiUnik llmiBlirrtv Vim Mllrlirll Ne.ilnil Tnl in I rtink I nr kit MllllillBlllll Mniierr I rrtli trttn lln.rn in Mi. Mi In.) rIpii tilt in n tint i nnd we're roIiir to umtlmie to mot for thuli Tooth ill ill J a wotideifnl lot "f Rood rir mo at l'enn.l.inla It tearhos one ho miith th it 1 want to plead with oti to lu Ip the --pott nil voii'L.m I know that s on uall?p the Rood that It tlnCH " Unit 20 Ma Form Team lu nnotlur letltr leoehed fmm Tom .lohnnton it foimcr newiupcr man, who Is with (he mill, mention Ih made of the posslblllu of a football tram formed from theinmliul imp candidate" Theie ale ptrnr of pood Rildlinn moil with l In? null and theie's niunv .ftolleRe t otth who wIfIiis lip 1i.nl men Uke IIpIiip .Mlllir. Itllh QulRlev. .loliuin Siotl, lliidille Wtlilmi, Lien Hell, Kill Hurliln, Mike l)orl7ix, .lack Kellv. Vcd- tlei nnd tliil.nlnw All of these men I r.mkllnj kid till tliem wi lute just li ue had ep, lltnce on CHANGES AT NAVY rvntril tlirilnit ' rti'inniin i . VppIIii l. n hoi 1'llieil ' Itlositlnic I - - Ve;qcllll Coitfll Ihirrl" Hieuelt "irlnonr t: I Inns tiniipnli LOWER MER10H VICTOR Hacrfqrii Fic-liuicii I'.-.sily lie fraloil hy IIcn5cr l'l ivpk The H.urrfmtl OoIIcro frislinien fnoU ball team was lilanUnl In Its first p uno In- Lower Mt I Ion 1 Hell with it sprue of 2I to (1 nn the homo field m steril tv Rfternoon The firshnien put up i riuio flRht, but showed a Ink of pruLtlce Loner Merlon was the heavier tontn, and inado two of I(h Ihiet. ioiilIkIqwiis by lino plumics Loun Meilnn ilso KaltiPd much Riound 1 the aeiltl route Aftei Mllthpll lntl 'imul mi the foi ward ii.iss In Hie fiist pin aftn H.ner fords kkkoff, the lull sie-siwcd hick antl foitU with 111" adv.tnt.iRu for llaei ford, the halt tndlnr with l.own Merlon In posst'iplon of tho bill on Its own 5-ard lire In the stcond htlf the IiIrIi heliooi bins demonstrated thcli mpi ilorltv, I'nwell scoring In the third quirler and Uiiun tree In the List. Mitchell, who hid mlfcscd Miking tho Hi -.t roal, klikul the laettwo Munich and LiwIh pl.ned the best ;ame foi ll.nerford. and .Mltilull and Jtomitrco bt.tired for l.nir -Merlon Dohif .Miikes Iriliilin fr Now iiiii t Ganii Mil., Oil JS -Tim list ' liuil pi u Ike of the .u lu jut p ii 1 1 toil I for the camn tiRilnst the itioitl 'I t lining hl.ttlon toinontiw took plan I ostntlu aftrinoon 'I wo ilitliRcs weio initio In t tic lint both addliu soiue wilRlit to It lunfeln n fiirniii kuiikIi was nt ilpht l.uUle In I pbioe of Kinr, ami t "tiltlw ellt alsj n RU.tid 1 mt .war, was at left mil LAFAYETTE GAME OFF Miilildilirr"; Conlrt C.mri'lfil. l.on Called in Draft I nvlmi, I'ii., Oct J" The K.ime be Iwetit I.tfaM'tto anil MuliK nbui;. ihul- tiled for Itiiiiturnu on Miuili 1'1 Id was i.ineekd Msiiid.n lit the coram mil tut i nt the litttr institution because of the 1'itlut nz i f'lHi itlon tin re I l.ou, last j,iu'n ji-ltt lnlfliuk, j who il md tai Mo lu Siturilit's ir tint- I HLMltibt I'lslnii'-, h.18 becfi t alb il home b his tliaft boaid and his &ci Ices uiii pruli.ihK bu lost to the tt.iin $30,000 FOR CYCLISTS.' itiiit Itucotil Piiicp ftn Si-U.iv 'I'liis Yc.ir Veil llrk. t)i.t "' -The iiinotinl of prli intuit tint will be awiudtil to tin teams pi the lutein itional il-ili biit tli late whit h stalls at MiiilNon ipi ire tl.uiliu sund it limiiibci 1 will be Iiikpi thin ever brfmo oflered thin $ln noil will In pild out lu prlre 'n met and the ti liming team will tlltlde J...IIHI Camp Di Prcpnres List of Aliscnlccff to lie Sc ul to All Kront'lii't i f l .irr(ol l(t;itlfth In l'wiHn0 nM,r itilucr Jliinili lilt, W rlqliisinnn, . Ui t 2" I l).s(iters from irint tamns will hate In much harder time In i,p fun,,.. In iiMildinu Hi., mm of the mlillai.t nuthof Itlps fot thp count II of nitinnnl tie feiifo has offered, throiiRh the in, dlum of Iih Slalo iitinclln, lo nsst hi the up pteheiuiloii of fiddlers absent wlthotit li.We and lu diserllon It in the desire of the Vtietait nf Wat that this asIM- mice bp ulllbeil in the fuei. ttcnt In the tamp t iimmatidt is and fm thai teiMHi Major i.Tneinl IIukIi I. Scott ban Itlfll UCtl ll lltllt mmill'llllldd In Unl.,.,lt I tfpnrls otrit W'nlnosdit and Silnidiy 'lhe tepoils will be ruhiiiltlnl to the lalp toutulls and lltrutiRli them sCnt to the tntlous bianclits l.lpiilpinnt Harold Wol' one or tho tamp i tu In ,rl inn dltd stonlm tit pntuiunnlii, behiR Hip unit, tie ttli rtport od duiliiR i twtni.fi,ur-houi peiknl Ten iiiw usi of piuumonla and time or Inllutns'a deviloiHil Austin lliiRhiN the Meltnpolltan opni lltitut sinsei Is now at IJlx. a M mm; It, lib I i no oti iptlini tilt tine woik done bt mi let ii Wh hue duiliiR his iiiehid fat tn able iiiiiiiuitit at the Niw nik hiadiiu il It r .iccordhiK to Willi mi 1 lllisih imiii tlte set n but of the lb p titnii nt nf tin Hist, t.iio pild IU tu olliilil tislt .tin tiidat No Inkllim; li ih as tit lit i a leiilted as to who will be the in w Riinial t.nnii "iirolnn Olof (Talis tin Mnltl Ftiitiltiv, his dliiitid the wuU hen. slnte Toviiih Allitii; lift foi Imiiiii on .More sjupi il dutt ' Major rhlllp .1 Tnnilnl Hiookbn DUTCH WANT GEttA THAW i .jmIi Km n Clmmbrr Unwilling to Accept U. S. Conl nml Cut OIT Enemy ll tic Ittoci'nffd fVcti Hie lliiBiie, Oil. 2S DIrcussIiir the AiniMltnn ofTir or coal to Holland, the Hboi Itader, l'leter Troelstia, spuikliiR In tho t'hnmhcr .testertlaj, tipposed ac reptaiKe mi tho loudltlnii that Holland tense txportliiR lo llrrmant. lie ion tenibil that this would be a breach of neutrality The I'm lull r, Junklierr Ituljs do lletr itibrouik, leptnledly nodded nfcsinl. PlflLADELPHIAN WINS PROMOTION IN FRANCE AWV 47 j i MORE U-WATS 'AMtAit t i ill SAliRNiS Spciioor Kolicrls, Former In tvlligcncc OITifcr ul Meade, ISow a Major KEYSTONE SOLDIERS GOING TO HANCOCK!; Sjirrln! Ill'rolrli In It'iifno 1'iiMie l.nlarr ( innp Mriule, tdmlriil. Mil, Oil 2f Spnicir Ibib-tts n otuiK rhlHdelphla ctiRlueti. who was the nttliiR lntrlllKencr Dltls on Tliret IMiihulelpliiiins in Paily of Twenty-five Will Leave Camp Lcc Tomorrow lilK-tmie t let ens ,lt y - ,. A - I tho tU irantlne . 1 lias Hi tn iittalliil In the lusnir- .... ..A.l.. .i ... ... ... .. ., i , i ,i i lul MLIitI i' " ifii urn in hh Hie iieriun moVr I ,o fm" the oVho? iVams that r '' "n " rf "'"' ""'' llni-h to' lll-houi mind Therp will be " J"n ' -imp Hiititoi ino'iot pi U s foi at letisi twilte team' I'aptaln l.enr.t 1 Mueatht New ork t p In d tli liiuio Ih in tint tciniH li no ( citt . his bien limit tl camp i ihanee ni-kid fm a plan In the big i,tu 'I he olilcci intit hnwettr piobiblt will bo limited in twini) tt.mis r:s I miip l.ee, it , Oct Jr H'RlnniiiR tonioriow nftttiioou at 1 hiloil the qiiiiiantlne whltli has pto. hllillid soldiers from batltiR tamp and el III ins fiom intrilng It will be raised l)oulites u ntimbct or I'lill ulelplii.ins will talip atHantnRP of this opportunltj to tislt the tamp Time wtro hut settntien now i.ists of IMItipura Imlat and lp tleatlis, whleh IuIiik lite loinl draths to lu5 Twcnlftlto IN nnsjltaiil ins, nmong tilt m Ailhtir (lioss, Jnioli Itublnstin and William M. niton, of I'hlladelphl i, will bate tomiittott for Pott Iliinuult. On, while tin j will tecelte linlnlug taleu Itltd to III them for iiiiiiinlssloiis iih hii oiiil Iltiitiinnls In the fnlttd .Slntts ntiiit Otheis In tin. p.uif will be Albeit V. Hunt IMwaid ! Mlllti. .lohii I. hi e birkii, Ailolph S Hi iisim, 'I hoin.iH Dolm, Piidtikl, .1 (JetiiRe, Walter (' Tlmniii and tJoitlon Walker, ot l'Hts. IiiiirIi nc,t Harilson, lln m tllln, I'lill It Kein. dart; tleorRe II ICtihn, .bistphlin C'liaiksS Jlaolionalil, Viu k , Hunt r Mousi, I'nloniiiw n : Hut let H I uisel Ibiwlik, Liirpurn A sehrot West tliihtii, Herijamln Uainett. i;. port, lb tut it 11, Husiet, Hot.inttiti Marlon S llulsir, nieensliutK, in Ms 1. liOlKotl Swni llllllnre I Wall., t t-. itsi, .M.niMitld: .lohn' KoNftud Mi.idt- "'"'lio-f'l of II tllle nod fl iieiuo .V Van Stiklo. Hctlt- I'""1-" ' ' ''' tillker of the Set ent.t -11111111 when 'KiihirK sflmltiR nrmt" was In raining hen?. Iin" been ilentieii to t mitjorll", accoiilliiK to nilMi es whii'i ur.. nieltptl hire tod tv finm Vritue This prohibit mt 111s that Major Hubert!' has In en made the lnlellli,ence oMIter for the tlltlslon a- Ihe table nf nrrnlilrn tlon protldts Hint this oflloe nhall be held bv a majoi The plitnt lo be produced bv Ihe din malic tliib of the SIM t -Milt il llifauttt has bun litinkrtl at tho I.lbritt Thettie hero on tho 11 piling f Nottmbrr H and 1. It will be a miisleil comedt written Tor the lads bt Willi 1111 I' Itnihesier tllrettnr or tlr.iinatli s her rm the War Pepiitment inmmlmn on training camp ititHIUcs and tntltled ".Voter Again ' ' The ihow gltts pinmisp of being one. nf tho lint st productions tttt witnessed ( II litis tiainlug tump The eis- will bo III ide up en'helt of mi mbprs of the 1 regiment, an 1 when the l.tfatute Illu sion mils fm rratne the MMt-iiiuu win take I ho 1 nsiumos the hi 1 licit and all pu iplu in ilia with tin 111 'ihe mill wlin will lake part in the show 1 0111, tioni all notions of the rnllid tatfs Thet ate f I m lie- linil t'arl IMmi. I- 1! Moielmk Al ling 1 1 I'm lei. Milton Htilierg tlenigt I' MiihIiiII i:ine-t I'latk I'uttls Pultun tlioige T I Mm .nil" W'lll.im M Dntls 1 liil Htihe Atithout t'oeneti 1. A raubloii and rreemin Wiillim I lit 11 mo linn will In a bililiMiu. 1 01 ti I lompiised of ndtaril,Mmilill 1 lit lliRemin William i'iiiUI I'h.nlis. ,1' Miller Leslie K Hold Justin O Con- 1101 mil Chutes 1: St hit ibi 1 I'll tiles 1 I I' lbiuik will ippenr 11s a d mi ei Uitorgt HiiiiliiRtoii as a toddei and Mlihiel M1.11U as a lire latei 'I lie I u.ul. fill it 11 1 if the tiigiiilr itlon Is I. lonos 1 noma? m - , 'ottei and 1 Ilog Kail Gcnnniis Able to Resume Untcr- (ca Dric 'ct Year, Ho Snjt 1 Hy the Auociatrd 'rcM , l.niiilnn, Oi t 2fi tjprni mj Is slrongrr . tlntii iter, po far as her submarine pow ir Is tonrerned, and by the end of I this jrnr will be able lo renew an exlcn ; site mibm irlne offtnslte, dfchred Sir j l.'ilc tJeddcs, fit bI Lonl of the Admlral I I J In an Intertlew here upon his leturn fiom the t'nltcd Stiitcn Hepltlng, in behalf of the Admiralty, I regatdlng Ihei artliltlcx of tho Drlllsli 'nttt refiitd lo In the Amtrlcan 'Ira- filgii D.it uMiluilons ,s'r l"rlc mi Id Hint It is the (million, privilege and pride of the navj to lute borne (he In tint or (ho mii war nnd (lint no pnr( of (lint tl ut was tan lid out with grent r full or mole iicibiwnl affection Hi.m C i1 m t MM K. J .-. S a. tioATTTn- aisM or me i Inlned Ihe Allied We have (o share tl(h your n' ourV nftrtla nml nnvletlpH." tin Jtnlft. to assure (he people, of the UnKed I we appreciate fully In fact, mor . un pan exiirrss the wonderful efl nm nf the croat American neontA I llklit for a common inline " lrg f-all Garfi!i Ncvf I'ooil . ,5'. ... . v Nph OflpBiis. Oct ZB van gar 10,n(l(inno pounds a jmr, will go fron; Louisiana wateis tnroiigiioui. me coun- lit, tllHH "lllH "' 1'i.tr. vuiiliiritu j "--.-ft a local iisii riiiiccrn. who inc approriu . of .Tt.hn M. ratker. State food admin iRtrafor Mr Parker has eaten Ihe nail gar fill it, baked, slewed nnd In courts bouillon nnd pronounced It excellent? J"! tten declnrltig 11 mere palatable nnmfni. nniiilshlng thnn the hlgh-prlcerl codflh.JV',J rortnerlv garHKh were used only for fern&.!4s (Hirer and lull for cinb nets. It liniS,i 4 bien ntinotinced that salt gar will baiS-' ii chiap King of Odd Lots' Il he ill I I: It it kip Is the muslial dinctot P. M. C. OPTIMISTIC F. 11111 Totlj" CartI al I'mpiie Cilv I'lrst rnee, three tn ir 11M lllllfs ".'s fnr , lrni. Wnr Kls 11J KIm Ai.abi 11 J I'lltRtiii 1111 HtriuMfl 11(1. MisLle Mull. nml mi tinine 11-:, svoiih iu i.iiu 111 lllllCtl llHIIl.l II Hat rfnril c 1 llre i.imir Mt 1 Inn Ill-h Clummeic . . litlll i',ld Mltihill I Mirt IIH llpliellit IlallarK ... . rlKht tnel.Ie ... ondnm I"" tiiiriniie im Zerrer ... . rUatl.uiril . Tih ' ''ifnnil run thpe.teti ohN tiiul 1111 sell- Kunim .... . itlitfr . Itsun ''in 1 tnlli nn 1 711 tniili. Uex 1JJ, H11 'iliaiiipsuii .. lift (.mill . . Lvm 11 ' ','!'" .""'.. ,.I1"J-.,"T J.1" ,"IM..''.n,'.n'' '"''. .MoiilKoniery . I, ft tijcl I. . . ro-.,vr , ;.','fi'11lu, ,V ' .,L,K,;inUh;""i fc ' .ir.IlU,."n.5:1 UlUnliV."-. Mu'JrV.HnUt S.lilw'itun VS. ..'"H.,.' t.'ffi.. ,.V.,."-,m ,!'.T. ..I?.'"'. ATiit-'leri. ..I l it hi t nr. ...... in rou ' ' '". "- " i'i" " ' " '"""'n'- Iwls ilUPiuh ... ToiiLhtlnwn Referee -llarttnan i'mvpll nu ,11 II I HIIUIILK i "II. VI-1 1 , .n,tr. .,rt 11 r.n.- i.l.rttM ti4M.1l. -Vtiuu n nm.i, Mpw"i"" S'.'V..i fV.n:!h!"J.VJ!!- J"s-ft.W"VS: t,li. . ' m, ( ,.nn. 1 1 "IH " HIP llll I HI ill- J I., I -"UlJl lll Miller l.llu..tln Miluniu.ll, ,,1M1 tn rver. t l.'J llliir Tlevil. lit Wlsrpt 1'iuil 'Il Nnlllllue, 1119 Sninll KI'l. ,1,.l, ins. Mue Mtirra, 1117. tlulilonkltii;. TRIPIP TIP IN fiftIF I 1 onrth rue tluee te ir nlils nml tumnnl 1IVI1 LL IlLi in UUL1 i he Aiinrlfini Ai e li unlit ai 1 1-1(1 mill's Mlllln II 117 Kohllinor III. Hnnk UDw I tt. .. . . ., . , ... . 11t ll'i Kiiiouit ln'i hilvestii. 17Sj Matinee Deadlock HI SlSlllh liopllj Play , IloI. ins hlnr .Master, un, (lloonu dun. I tit l.tl Lll 1'IEtli taie ilitee-e ir-olils mil in w tnl J , .Isfllllllt 11 I miles Hui.-s 1111 t II Three eonle-tants In a field of inuidi-r luu llllulri liil.Harwiioin.il'., Hiliti.-jeten trolftrs Hod fill low i Klliufliilior, llii Mini line tulle 11 Puts flilitj-seten goiurs lieu pi '"" ,,mi t ni lit, link Muunt llii, Airman, score honois iu the elghtcen-holi" medal I jm Wiioiltrau tin tVoiulthrush 111 I plav lnndlcip otei thn Lu Lu t'ountry I Mth i m two jeir-uiiN iihuut il fur-, Club links at Ktlgo 11111. Pa, jestertliv I lotus rmlei l'lr lii "liltie I;cvil Inn I in tl-ift IHiliH ,1 v InIiiii till llln TIlO HIS Jiui i ii"-i" . i'".."";i " ".'-1 -i'i B .Smith Tiophv James "VI ll.i7lett. lloiifs lo Ho Able to Pl.iv M. Tviimriow ' t hpslt r. l'n. Oft 25 l'eimt Itnnl i 1 M.lltiiv Colkge s'ill Is hopeitll of plit. lug rraiiMin nnd -Matsliall Hits Situr-i d iv an unllng to sihrdule If the health , autlnii Hies itiiitimip tn fiown iiiin puli 'lc g Kin rings it is unite, likelv tint the Kinie will lie pi itcd bolilud elosi d doois ('null I'liitils hid his viusliv ttinttl up In r'fi' -hipi jestetdtt A thbtv ininule -cilmmigp wis hi Id with the i-icfinil ti.un in wliiili foui loin hdow us were liglstiml The Hue his been git nlv btii iigtliiMied bv Hie rtturn of tlrogdeu at unm Sihllllnir at tackle. fiowi at guild ami Liu she at end With two spci d t nils iu Ltvvsho and IlnMlm on llii nielving end and Vos kninp tossing Ihfin font .ml ptsses fea- i tUHil i he piactlce iieilod I' V t' wl'l nil, a m' 'week game wiih run in .Novi nibei, at;d in addi tion lo a '1 liiinUi-Klt iug game now being ' tiiaiiciil, .'lil .cik a garni foi Votem bci III to wind up tlio btlitid M.lbon MARLEY 1V2 IN DEVON VA IN. ARROW COLLARS CLUgrTPEABOPr& CairTC.TRi3r K.V. 'zustsasssstsssxak SOCCER TEAMS IN TIE (Imiii. T....I... loi.ma AT lllvlr.lt ,MII IH' IKH llimi' llll, II lHrn lirill I ll Stnltli liounv James M itazieii, , ...... .i, ,,,. Mn,.alniia n . i,.i .i. i...... Hecorder of Deeds, tumid in n gross ,s suinnipniUli. un Astnrlsk Km: 'tailor scfllo of fli sttokes, whli li with a Intidl- 1 m i, in-, Muhn l'nwirs inn l.iuiiti ins cap or twentt-two, i, tte him a ltot rooio ( lure l.ooili lin I'nibili im Lojallfr of 77 This was tied bv S J. Huinelt, I 10J 'llinkr UJ ttho had a handlciii oi Ilrtecn and W J Ueggls, with nil allow nice of tliiitt- Charles I' Olill Dies nbrlit Htrnkps '1 he tie will lie iitntcd wi.ll us i . uiui un s off lomomiw. whin the anntnl dinner laiflim. l'n . Oct "" t'lniles V .ei.Mi tyi.ilnl, m 111 1,A IihIiI Tnn vvollietl Oltlt 111 lllltttl'l (if lilt 10IMI tnenibersiwiil also ctinlct loi the Smith Colli ge fonllnll tiam and giatluatc man i Cup. tho rcriit mule In the dinner .1,511 of athletics fmm tlio tlmu of his " match louiitinlr fur tlio indltldu il gi.iduitiou until 11)15, tiiul hem tislei- trophy 1 dav a tlctlin of tin. inlluenza. lie was Dr. II Nell was the low lnndlcip man foi ty eais old of tho Held Willi an allowance ot 12 ' strokes, and although ho tumid In the p.,.1.,,.1. tl Drill.' Will. liit second best gioss score of the tourney' I calioilt 11. iiruin Willi I ill ttlth 91 for the 18 holes, his net score rill-liertli. I'ii.. O It S". The 1'ial.nlt ias four hlghc'i than Hie thup His Pr III1.I1 sphnnl miiiiI wis nut nunlii.t the fieort-e mmnwrm 111 JinilAV Itoss Wnlton I'lllxlmri-li eleven 111 tlio ilallv nriutlte 1111 i.eorge aimnifrmaii anil t. J.oss vvano 1 ,.,, , ,pW tH,,,aj n,e liUh' w honl icro on the same nnik us Mi, lleunett, 1 ,ik nlilinujli light, i.ivo l'itt u t,ood but the latter tvai' the onl ono to g;t urlmtn mt Into tho tie Dr Slmnieiin.in tied with! Mr Bennett and It .LWinl for thu . . , nl ,. , best gross stole for 9 liblts, with 45, Grejt Lakes ,lti Pla inrlliiietteiii Bttokes, but took "1 for his home journt . ,, ,K u ( -, HiMlrinl l.akia tram which. With his I11111tlle.il) of 15 gate will nlm .Nnritiunsii m t'nlterslu at Sill him an XL Mr. Walton took 52 ror oib' 1 It. I.I Inniiiriiiii. It wiih aiiiiminiid hv his first' 9 hobs and thiu.lmiiroted It 5 trokes for the liQino Jnuniey, hut finished with n net store of 8 4. 1 Mr. Meimelt plnjed lonsibteiit golf for both rounds, doing the Hist nine holes In 45 and tho hteond In 47, u hottn on the fourth hole which Is n pai 4, on his sec ond time louml. tost him Hist place although bis 92 st! oka tv is thn best g-ross of the" afternoon Mr. Hazktt's I play was ali-o consistent,' hie cud foi I the first lullf being 00 and tho i,ccond 1 half -il), A seven 011 the (hlrd and another 011 the eighth hole were roNponsihlc for keeping him fiom flnlbhlng with the be-it net, Mr. (legglf did tho first nine In 63, Lut look 82 for tho second round. nd It was his llbeial handicap that allied Him In llmsh 011 even terms with RElett and Hcputlt, Pciiii Charter Hoj.s Hold Ilatci fc.'l CoIIfije Sih'oikI Team 'Ihe Hateifoid College stcond snieer learn Hid the Ieiiu Clnrter tit ten tvllh , a l-to-3 score on the liome grounds 1 tcstirdiv j Haveiford stalled with a tush, Hrown coriiig almost as soon as the whistle, j stoppid blowing '1 lie teams proved etinelv mitchtd however, ,llie si ore ' In lug J apleto at the end of the first, half I 'Ihe college was loidlng lu the final Lifajeltp I Iiaif until about lite minutes befoie time vv is cilleil, vvlitn .Nt l-on snot Ills seconu goal, ttlng the seoi 1 Iliown. Olivri and Ilucknrll did the sioring for Haterford and Nelson and CI irk for I'enii Clnitcr i WimmmmmmmmmmmmBmmriiMPi Philadelphia's Newest ilitary Shop OFFERS REMARKABLE VALUES IN Army and Navy Supplies fVtf - 1 11 IP J Dorit let skin trouble interfere with your work (41 IP? 0(Tl(illrl I lft lllltllt K llnvtrforil Colltn Tenn Ihirtt-r Khnuir . coil . . Mllltr riMi.'r li.tlt rilllliat I. . . Million A li. I,. li II fillllMi It . Ileum tl llrnuii llhlit htiflnf If . Iraiy lluikmll iiiinr hiiiriiu k I . 1 ill 11 rhnlj.ru . a ten h ilflirfik l.oiuMri'tli Imviietlll initAl li riht While Oliver Inslil. lltlll. l.nillaril smitli fi liter fnriMUil Ni Imiii NitHitta illniOo Iv f I Clark Urlijht iiuiilJe k ft l.tnnedy lllilftllllo Niin Hill, ifulil Cnllisi -'. I, mi Chart r 1 t. nl NVUnii t! llmiMl tillvir llm knell tlirk llifiree )ouin, Llnei.mil .htrpt.s, Hall Time I'i mln . i.,in 1 --z?s???r jtatEssss- TMi- wlai-v"m HwiriiNiiiiiiii will relieve it Rcsinol Ointment stops itcliiiifr almost instantl). It matters little wlmliir tin cause lies 111 some skin disease like eccm.i, or the lute or stinjr of insects, or a disorder of the nerve supply. Kesinol Ointment .tt-ts bicnuse it con tains medicinal hiiliitances vvliich soothe and heal tlic skin Its continued uc is almost sure to clear away all tract of eruption. Ait. our dealer fur it j Truly a revelation to Philadelphia. a This, the largest shop of ith kind in the Jj city, oflerinir highest quality merchandi.se 1 at lowest prices. r-PARTIAL LIST OF OUR STOCK NOTE PRICES., 4.90 10..'i0 8.50 s.r.o 1..-0 2.00 ."i.OO t.r.o l.aO .HI -.n ' j KOSHLAND " kHMiiiHIS. yVvr V r rwljr I 1 F a VL K&Jtik VV 4 In h Bit HB 1' mk wT S Sw II A e I MssL 1 a r mt. . 1 vstll xZ IH I 1 S3 Olhteis' scijje suits S22.50, Munson Aimy .shoes. 011.001-, p;.ibai(line suits.. 18.00 Aimv foot lockeis ... Omceis' i:Bll,h vhipcord ' ? 'J ?"- suits Ofliccrs' khaki suits. C. )'. O. uniforms.. (.'. P. O. ovcrcoath. . . C. V. 0. blue caps... Officers' cap, Kairlu 1 libber cover Ollicois,' hat cot ils fiomiinc coulotaii puttee Duik leathei puttees... Herman Army shoes and ." I .!... .. . . 1...H. ,. i t.cai-iic-1- naitt urn". "00 1 o. D. niankots....poi lb. .10.00! Al my Hospital Blankets. .n.OO i Ai my cots It.OOi Sheepskin moccasins Ai m v ool socks .1.00 Pull-ovei sweaters .."iO'O. I), Cotton shiitu, xtia 12.001 line tiuahty 4.90 O. D. Wool hhnts .". 0.50 ' Ofllcois' seitre shut- Ej u H iz- Xatj OHicers' I nilorms and Complete Ktiuipmi-nt !.."i0 2.n 1.90 4.-i0 S.A.T.C. "ii Iitl (lit mint oflrreil lo NludfiiU rnn TriiiulriK ( nrpn. I rr t eiitiiil In Ntiirk, iMrllf- fur cllMuunt ttiril tnd prhi . S.A.T.C. THE MILITARY SHOP 708 Market St. Illnill. limn -Hi' I II It-' - liirniiv I llnin -Hi' 1 1 pimmmmmmmmmMmmmmis; n: m tn Hum 1 iniliiu 11 niinliiiiiliiTl iiiIIII.miiiiiiiiiim. niiiin.ii.iin 1N11111 wi rw III Ill 'II lllllil II llii Ul IWII UlllliliniW Will i II id I' V! W lllll lllllllllini,U III 'I l1,' 'Hi HI II W li '1 1 1H1 J !l,ln Ulllll III Wi d iu 11 jm 1 hi niiiiiiiii ii'jiiiiKitni niiiiiiiiiimi iiuiiiiiiiiiii mi 1 111 1 iiiuin 1 imiii 111111111 I'm 1 iiiiuii 1 un iiiu muniu'iiiiiiiui iiiiihiiiiiiiii iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiii iihwi i u mi uiii'iiniiiiiiiiiiiii iwiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiihh1 s s 6P !M. & II, SUM, IT 1(111 i.i;s.: lu It rfe A' tl 11 RabbM Season Opens November 1 W!iPfI VSL' TSr lu Pennsylvania tuni ,Mivtiiiiit.'i iij in New Jcraiy Only uiglit innrc' ilati in PennBivinla ta net nil out iicdlf ills so Hint ibu tun KQ Un old .Mul y Cottontail mid brliiu her lioiiiu iu your Bunie liau. ItalibltH 1110 pleiitl- ful thlH yeai nnu nm in uno tinun tltin. i:ei) IbinK "U meil licio al ipoi)ey-tiat lug luitts. Hunting Coats, $1 up Huaty tnnvuA, tvllli ilint of jiotKela Csivas ISwiiltui Vests, $1 Witb (K,lt for Wi bliclli. Hunting Belts TT 2Sc flanyasLegglngs. $1 loadea Shells &' $3.80 Hmokelei powder, Conner's Caps 75c Cleaning Rods - 40c i Three piece. Tiro linubca luclutled. Shot Guns - - $7.50 up mt, mm hw mm r 3 Payment Due Nov. 1st. Pay Up the Back Dues Also . The War Chest Provides comforts, diversions, encouragement, sympa thy it is the "Greatest Mother in the World." Every dollar you put in that Mother's purse (the War Chest) buys the big gest dollar's worth of good you ever bought. WAR WELFARE COUNCIL i . 408 Chestnut St., Phila. m PS MS m eg SB i la iBh i EiH i OVERCOATS And Fine Worsted Suits $o3ifiL5!$22.50atoakHa.i! ALL-the suits fully lined for winter wear; all -- wool and mostly worsteds. Handsome quiet grays predominate, but there are patterns enough to suit all tastes. The overcoats (many are silk trimmed) are in heavy winter weights all wool, too and are built in the styles most wanted box models, roomy and warm; belted and fine standard styles. m ii fa IB ma ai ei IS li MS It's Like Money in Last Year's Vest Pocket to get a Suit or Overcoat at KOSH- LAND'S Down right Low Prices Styles of MoreThan Passing Smartness NTailormanshipofan Unusual Character Values the Like of Which No ManCanFail toEnthuseOver VALUES made possible by KOSHLAND'J unique method of merchandising:, the buy- ittg cixiu ocnnig aii a. jtivo wx uiiv niuuiyioj odd lots and samples from two-score of thig' country's leading- makers of the better-g-rarje of apparel for men. There is merit in every garment in KOSH LAND'S extensive stock no common-garden-variety of tailormanship no "hit-or-miss" design ing io nondescript styles no ordinary value. Hosts of Up-to-the minute Styles The OVERCOATS are of a character to open a man's eyes and to open his pocketbook at the un equaled Values and sur prisingly low prices KOSHLAND offers. To try one on is to walk out with it on your back. If it be a SUIT you seek we challenge com petition to offer such in ducement. KOSHLAND endeavors to give as much as he can not to "get" as much as you will stand for. Suits and Overcoats $1 7Mf $19l95 $22 $24 up to HBl EXTRA SPECIAL Mm. i I. JS- - 5il.S efifei 'l'i S&iF i Trouser Sale Tin nrl( tn plitj for dress or liunirti'ia tliuUf.iiuls "f iulrn ut nriictltally ll.M.I" uliut u oulil my nnyttherii else 2.98 up GREAT VALUES for SATURDAY BUYERS Wanamaker & Brown ) Market at Sixth for 57 Years UNDERWEAR SPECIAL v $3 Men's Heavy Ribbed Union Suits a qq Hv all odds the greatest value offeicd in Phila- J & l..ll.l!. .1.1. .cr.cn.. Ctrinlr im fif Intnl. VHWi. W v rlUtt Hll mUPUIH .Jvrt wj. .w. .. ... . .i j M for next winter, too. They aie wondeiful values tlelnhiu this s.eason and for next winter, too, at 'iwi yQttti 163W. .;aa v'?j(23 x?teW ;. AM rt3&A mv 'slip !. ."- ft -m- .VJfl& y j ti -.: KOSHLAND CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER 15-17-19 NORTH 13TH STREET Sfronrt Door Aboj Markrt Hlrrct Abo 24-26 SOUTH 15TH STREET CbMtcr Store, 3d & Markrt Sto. Oman Friday and Saturday Imniiui . .". , ' 4A Jl r. 1 -ihb f-WiWe - -w -.--w- , . tagggg (.V.tt V3J. nA'Vt litis .. ,1I v wmmmm H2S j -'i v-- . 'W . ,Mi X.J Vv': 4) '..;lw.sjff ' 45i .v " V ' v .
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