!Wu!iiBfi ' 1 "f I Al lu' jjvavi.tu j.ux,Ll(J Ll!;i)(iJ5K PHLLADKifHIA, BMDAY, AUGUST' IS, 1910 St&swtWf-' " nwFT'-r-p'-L --'oy?imsKi'' -,' jl 2l: ft rS' A J f li).' It. VJ Lv W r-Ss '-AND YOU E FIRST ON ELLER'S HOIRLsWf aai . . I .. . .. t I Jim darnes victim ot upposmg Pitcher's Circuit Smash With Two On F NEW YORK BEATEN, 4-3 n.v roiiuht v. m.wni.i.i. Sports Editor F.ienlne I'lihMr ledger Polo Grounds. New Vorli. Aug. I. Forty thousand ilrl -n nl. pop r.vcil nd cock-eyed fnn sine n dire hcrr this nftrrnimti when I'm MoninV rod legs not only nipped I ho first purl nf the matinee lint n ! ruined n ppifpi-lly Rood winning strrnk nf Inn innics. which had been compiled 1" .Ip li.inif-i Mi Barnes and tin- UiniiN prp ipi-j mu.li peeved over thn result. The Html Ptat.Jtir-. were I to " Thp Centerrillc iMirvr hs linisH.I out of the arppi nftrr the sr-wnth to nlni when I,arr Ho.vIp struck nut f him. While Iip ns sti. kinj. around, meanine Itnrnos. Iip wii nuked for nn binile; and thp four run" winch de cided thp confliit Pnli'- hurled Hi.' two concludins innin:. Th patron- nf Hip iialion.il -port -vcr not happv mrr i!ir itiI.iiiih- I "op bottles were throw n at iIip Hod plrncr. oup a'tnot hpanins Shcm M.ikcc wIipii he raticht Mri'ait. '. lit in t ln oifhlli Hod filler's hnniPt' in Hip fourth hoii Hip battlp Thp ni foil on ItnrnrVa benders like a ton of hn-k- :n thp lirt I'tiiim and srorpd a pun- unadiilloniiod. pnriipd run. Aftrr If.it 1 1 had Iippii di- I of. Dailbprt rapppd -minrlU ! Ipft llciiiir liroli spIppIpiI an mitsiilc heme ami ".i.-ed il into nphl . -.pnilin; .lakp tn third This bronchi Kddio IJ"tili i thp tdaip and Kddip is onip hmtpr A ft pi- lalini; two hard itij Ih" 1'iinui'iinati fpmr biistpr lifted a l"tis aiTihW tit l. Ktiiitf. nnd Dailbprt tnpandptpd hoiiiPttiud. This did tint ninKo nni-li of a hit with tliP fan" A fptt mt-KUi'Ird ppron'. cheered fppbly, but jmuod iIip nth'M' Eroancrs hen Ihpt ipiiltzod tthiit had happened TIipii the worins "topppi. for (Jrrasy enl was an po1.- out. The (JiantP sot the first hri'iik of thr game in their half of iIip lirl wlnn Kopf threw the hall ovpi1 Haubeit " head after fieldtns I'urns's sroiindi'r, and IJeorciP look spfnnd on the foo.l... The next ln hitter'' failed to nine 'through, but llpinie the .ini. who had been promoted in fourth plm-e in lial ting order, dropped a single mop Kopf's head and Hums .spiked the rudder willi a tying marker. Roth sides, threatened to senrn in the drift fty it Imt Ita rtma mwl ! tlot f i fli I n ti nil . . up and the home plat1- was unumlested. Sherry Magee. nf West Philadelphia. etc . came tn life after twn were down In the fourth, nnd singled m center. Thpn came the most aslminiliti" ner- i formance of the nflernnnn. Sherrv. nlone and unassisted, actually stub- tn-ond base. This was his fjr.st swipe o the season and even he was surprised-, ilclraw wigwaggeii to names tn hand Wingn four wide ones, figuring 'that Eller would be soft pickings. But .lawn, for once in his young life. Sitessed absolutely wrong. Hod acted like a regular pitcher or a striking actor wiien he whiffed the first pair of i strikes antl Harnes tloonioil to end it all then ami here. He did. but not thp way he expected. I In burled a nice antalizing pill, which limited oter tlie platp as big as a house, and slam: Hod lilt it on Hip trademark and sent it high and far into left field, llcnrgc Burns ran after it. but stopped .when he reached the left field wall and watched thf'ppllct sail into the hands of a waiting aud saddened blpiichcritc Magee and Wingo smilingly scored and 1'iller s personally connuctcd lour j made a big hit with ovrr.tbod.t cm opt thn 40,00 f'spppta tors .less r.arnes wiped away a tear, fnr he realized that Hod's wallop just ruined bis winning treak. The world series rrhearsa! was con tinued before another record -brcakin. rrowd. Clear skies, warm weather mid tllfc double victory of the I ii.ints teslcr day aroused the fickle fans to a fnnzy, and the big stadium was packed before the first game ttns called. Anxious spectators, carrying teal money in their hands, stood in lines more than a quarter mile long in front of each gate and pushed and shoved their way to tne from. Ii was a regu lar mob scene with the actors paying for the privilege nf acting. Ticket peculators were on the job. selling one dollar seats fnr four dollars with plenty of oustnmers. The gates at (irand street were closed at 1 Hfl. The bleacher gad's still arc open, but the crowd is down to I.VJd street, with hardly a chance to get in. A srjuad of police has been sent here to suard ngainst rushing the gates. Ii looks as if Wednesday's attendance rec- ora win ue urohcn. First Inning Uath rolled a feeblr grounder to Krisch and perished liaubert hit oup of Barnes's benders on Ihe beak for a swell single and hotfooted to third when tiroh walloped a swat to right. I'.ddte lloush tried hard to knock the bull out of the lot. hut the best he cuuld do was to lift a sacrifice tlj tn Kunff Daubert scored amid a few i hcecs mJ lots, of groans. Meinielinib .(Piped Ninth Inning veennd. hut Neale was tlirown nut In ,. ,,...., Zimmerman tine run. Itto hits, no or- "V '"""' I'hijor 'lodged ninre r(irB pop bottles as they passed the grand Itiirn. ...... ... i ..i.... .... .Island helniid third base. -.....- .,,, ,., -.,.1,1111 M lll-li ISIIIII made a wild throw to first. Young rolled a slow grounder down the first base line aud was out. Hath lo Daubert, ufter a ytrettj piece of fielding. Hums took ihird ou theplny. Kletclici- hit a short Jop up to Neale. Zimmerman dropped a hit over Kopf's head, scoring Hums. Frisch forced Zimmerman, Kopf to Hath. One run. one hit. one error. ' .Sermiil Inning Kopf made up for his inglorious error t swlpine a elenti single tn left. Magee ' sacrificed, Harnes to Chase. Winco i Krounded to Frisrh. Kpf ,lkiK ,lirr, 00 the putoul. Kller look-three siv ngs and retired. No runs. ne hit. no rrprs. v KautT worked Eller for a pass. Chase n'Tlfieed. Eller to n.-iiiheri c.n.nie. mined. Barnes fouled l Wingo, Jims', no hits, no errors. No Thin! Iiiiili'.' 1'riei'h ftuubleil Rath grounder, but 'A lI'T'lki'd III) ills' half in time in throw in -' jifnt ahead of the rtiuuer Daubert it as Mfa "on FrlRt-li'd errpr. Young ran over, V.fcirtiaU Cfnler and stabbed (Jroh'at 1 ' Jil, 'JUBrmaaTaBd phaw disposed HIT A HOMER, AIN'T IT jrinf ly Happen in Baseball Today Chi men .11 .Ml .MB .51.. MMttnbiirth Ilrnokl) n 'Motion n IK 3 J 3.1 31 .ISA t.lM t.l" .10 .IRS .17.1 .in- .m t.am .371 t.m t.aiw .370 t.33 t.30! .1111 -m. u,. Phillies mi;ric.n i.t;t;t r. Hon. I.o.l. P.I . Win. I.iise C lull. t hlrnaii Hi 30 .Bit .fil a is ...7n .mw .15 l.i ..-wo ..Ml .M II ..vm ..v.n , . S3 I.". ..Ml ..MS an Detroit ( let eland Vf'v lork xi. l.oili .. Itostnn H aslijncton.. ..Mil ..-.nl .MS .sxi ,IR1 .3; .27B ,0. I0. 4fi .1. . in;i .us to a i ..inn .ii2 iineiif .R ..n MlmiMe-hrnilrr. ln Imp. l TODAY'S SCHEDULE n TioN.i. i.t:Aiirr t. lotils ill I'lilliiilelnlilii Inilfl.r Bumf. (Imlnnull nl f orl. I lenr. Iwo tun Cniiirn. rhlnicn nl flrnoUhn I tear. I'lll.lHtrrh at llie. Inn I liuifli le cinie.. MI-.IIIC W I. KMifK tlilllr. ill s. I.nni.. I Inilil. Npiv lnrl. il llflrnll Clear. Wnthlnitlnii at I IpioLiihI ( lear. (In. Inn ill I lilraen ('(fur. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS MIOS l. liF.MIlT. I. I-oiiN I. I'hlllle i flrl Mm'i. s. I.011N B. I'lilllle. 3 I5il samel. fn ort. 1. t tnrlnnull I M. cmr. II Innlnr.l. Npw ork a. r Inf-lntiHll 3 2il tnmV I hii'HEft -. Ilrnnkhn O II. I cnmpl, llrnnVhn 1. ( htracn O I2il camp). Itn.lnn rilt.hurch. rain. of !oisell Slier w in high lift n run' .1 Mil gee I'llir 1 tin lilts, e got under 'iielipd up urns s 'aught boiiiidn with his harp ha ml e. nut iIip rill'IIPf. rirtohei ming s and Ins died. lilts. stage llalh In liaubert. N no errors. I'ouiili I inline ei.liple of iinprntnptil figllts vtete I pplween inning- TIip winners mild lint he del Prill Hied eap s gfiiiinder w a handled per v Knpf was nut fe.tlv lii rietellPI' r.arnes in I 'base. Magep singled In epii -ter Magpe siirprispd IIip tast ttiulti. tilde In -tealing second This ns the first linse Sherrt has stolen this .tear, i Wingo was iinnded an inlentinnal pass. Kller knocked il home run inlo thr lefl lipid stands, scoring Magee and Wingn uheaii of him There was much jni fin the ( 'iiicinniiti bench Kalh ended t ho inning lit going nut in his usual man nrr. Kris h to ('hasp. Three runs, two lilts, no eirors .inimernuin rolled a single nut In i ciilcr. Fri.sch fm-ced Zimmerman, tiioh in flat h . Hemic making a benu tifnl stop. I'risch 'stole second after it, weird decisinn hy I'.tnslie. KnufT ! grounded to Hath. I'risch gning In th inl. Kopf kiii back into o short left runs, one and snared I 'base's tit I second. lioodtt in out. Hogg to l.u 'iflh Inning derus. Miller gong to third and I.avan liauliert went nut on a foul tn Ruins I (Imh singled m .-cter. Itoush h(,B, . ,..,i .. I.ii l.et.,-e..., i-i. ,.,. i ' i ... i .. i.u.iiiii.i.iiiiiiier-1 nmn rteiiher ...iwle .. r. : ..I, n hniu iiiiiiiM iiur- , , , .. . hand stop, but was in tin position to'1"' bleachers. I.laikburn pinslPd to thrnn 'he ball. .N'eale was thrown out p""'1". souring Callahan. Williams lit Ihmirs. Knnf hit n hl-h l.nniwlei. ... . grounded lo Miller, line tun, two hits, Fnsch and was tossed nut at first. No nn errors. uins. two bus, no errors. Fourth Inning Until made a brilliant running catch I lleallicnte wnlked. Stock sacrificed. of llonzales's fi in short center. Martips'llogg to l.uderus, Ileatlnvte going to .struck out like a regular pitcher. Hum second. Hnriisbt singled to center. was easy fn" Knpf nod Dauliert. Nnisi runs, no hit no errors. SKlh Inning Magee fouled in llnnzales. Wingn snaked a single into left. Idler forced Wingo. Hotcher In Frisch. li.it h lined In Krisoh. n inns, ntif Inl. nn errors. After taking three balls. Filer put the nctt llirce over, and Young was called our on strikes. Fletcher was safe nn (Irnh's error. (iroh then ran over to the grandstand and pulled down Zimmerman's foul. Fletcher .stole sec tnl. .NphIp dodged a wad nf paper tlirown at hi long: fl . No bend and caught l-'riscirs i no li i t . ono error Seirnth limine naubrt hr;it out an tntii'M Krirh. (iroh u aiinlvl UotJrll SHIT. fired Itartli'i to hit tn ' i pass. I Chase ' N'calc bit to Kris-oh and Haiibcrl was nui down between third and homo. Knseh to (ionzales. Nei.lc tnok .second. Kopf was tlirown nut bj Ziiiiinermiiu. No runs, one hit, no errors. Krr I it t -.1 . nun rineneil tins livime nill. n l,.,.!..' ........ ..,..... .... ........ . .... ,, sniii in iikiii. . Nn."- imiiii'ii m n ingo, but (ionzalcs dropped a double into left. Kauff going to thud. I.arry Dovlc was inserted to pinch hit for Ilarncs ij nun otiiigpii ny sinking nut. Hums. Iniwotcr. connected with a health.! swat which sailed out into lefl field for a single soaring Kauff and Conr.alcs. Young flicd to Magee. Two runs, three bits, nn errors. Kighth Inning hubui' pitching for New York. Magee singled in left, but died steal ing, t.on.ales to Iletclicr while Wingo I ;.ns .trikin Hit I'llrr nlsn fanned N runs, one hit. no errors. Hotelier's grounder bounced off flroh's chest, hut he reenvered tiie ball ill time tn thron out the riiniicr at fir..t Zimmerman was hit in tlie hack by a pitched ball. Krisch forced in), lialh " Ixopl Knutt singled. riscli going to 'hud. McCarly batted for Chase. Alt 'nrJr knocked a high fly to Magee and Sherwood caught il among a shower of I"1!1 bottles. No runs, nnc hit, no errors Uon.alcH playing first and Snviler catching fnr New York. Iloth rolled nut tn Cnn.illes. Diniliprl sinrlpil tn center, (irnli lifted In Kauff. Itnusch pnipeil to Krisch. No runs, one hit. no errors. (iroh made another sensational stop nnd threw nut (ionznles. Karle Smith hatted for Pubuo and hoisted a pop fly to IS roh. Hums lined lo Neale No ruus. no hits, no errors. TENNIS FINAL POSTPONED condition of Courts Holds Off I Doubles Until Tomorrow , Itoston. Aug. l.V -The heavy condi I tion nf the courts today caused the final I match in the national doubles lawn tennis championship tournament be I w ecu I leva Id I. I'ntterxnu und Norma n K Itrniikcs. nf Austriilhi, and Williain M. .lulinsinn anil Cl.ueucc .1 lirifiiu nf Culifnriilil. to be postponed until tn miiriow itftcrnnnii at 'J ::t. Tills whl uecesjitate the winners re iiutiiilng i itoston until .Mouday to play the titlfholders, WilHam T. THden and I Vincent XtWhards. PHILS OROP FIRST TO ST. L s' Cravathians Lose Third m Row to Visitors in First Half of Double Bill , FINAL SCORE IS 7 TO 2 rhlllles' llnll 1'arli. Aug. 15. The rhil dropped their Ihird straight game 1 to the funis in thr lirt game of the double header this ariernoon. The Itiekey I'luli look the pastime by a 7-to- U roiiiit and furred the I'hils to go deep in the rut of Inst plaee. The St. I.oiiis In Il pnstrd Mtirni.t and Hogg for n total of thirleen liits. The Phils lind nnh four biticles off lioodtt in nnd Woodward.- First Inning v ' Sehult walked. Ileathrote singled' thiough I'nulette. sending Schultz t se.nnd. Slock beat out a hit in front .if tlie plate sending Srhull. to third I and llralliroto to secon'l. hllmg the hn-i s -. nring Uninsb.t singled In left renter. Srliiilt!! and llealliioti and I sending Stock to third I. . , I . loriisbv went,. ( In second on the throw . i " 1 1 1 llrirnsb.v napping II, itlillll Allans to Itaiurofl. ( Icincns linen tn i.iacKiiurn. who stepped mi Ihird. doubling up Stock. T" runs. Ihree liits. no errors. p...,,.. .... ft walked and went. In second runs, no while Slock tossed nut IllncVbiirn. Wil liams singled through Miller scoring r.ancrnft MciispI hit into a double plat Lavati to Stock to Miller. One run one hit. nn prrors. sipriintl Inning MilliM fmil-l to I.iid"riis. l.atan struck out llondttin singlpil right. Scliullr. singled In left .sending C.nmhttn I,, id llcathcotP siuled to right. filling tlie bases Stock singled to left scoring liondwin and Schultz and send in,. Itenihcntc tn third, llnrnsby sin- i.i i,, icnter. souring lleathrntc and sending Slock to third. Ilornsliy went to second mi the throw in. Murray a taken out uflcr Ibis and Hradlcy Hogg ttenl in In pitch for Philadelphia. Mr Ilrnr.t Hied to Mrtispl. Three runs, five hits, no errors. I.avan throw nut l.uderus. Callahan fanned llnrnsby nnd Miller retired I'liulrltc N" runs, nn bits, no errors. Third Inning ('lemons dropped a dnuhle between .Mpus,p and Williams, i,,., ,ln, ('leniniis wa Miller hit to thrown out at I third. Il"gg In lilnckliurn. I.avan heal I,,.., .... mtield single. Miller going to tn second. ciitiliz uieii 10 it inland. N' runs. ln hils. no errors. Adams fouled t" Ilornshy. Stock fl threw out Hogg. Callahan doubled to - oritig Hcatlienle. McIIenry tiled to Williams Hornsbv went to second on i a passed ball. CIpiiioiis was thrown out lit raulplle. line run. nnc bit. mil errors. : Meusel singled to right center, linnd j win was jnnkrd and Frank Woodward.' the former I'hil. was sent in In pitch. l.uderus filed In MoHcnry. I 'allnhaii I fniilcd tn Miller. I'nulette bnistpi) tn I.avan. Nn inn., one hit. no errors. riflh Inning Miller died In Williams. I,a,ran lift '''I ,n Adanw. ttnodwttrd was safe on ' auletfc s i,not. S'hultz lined to Han rrntt. .n rini. no hitx, nnr rrror i A.lams tliofl to Srhultz. lines pnmmfJ I tn J.nvin. Hanrroft fannH. No run.. I no hitp, no errors. j Sixth Inning I'nulette tossed out Hcathcote Sloik singled sharply to left nnd went to third when Callahan allowed the hall to roll through his legs. titock scored on llornshy's sacrifice fly to Williams tv;n;n... .nn,in ... - ;- . . " iniiiine num.- u line IIJIIIIIII1T I'atCIl Ol - . .... H ...in in i.McIlenry.s long fly. One run, one Int. one error. r..i.i .-sniiiu rcpiaoen lieatncole in center Illackhnrnc flitd lo Schultz. Vil ins loulcd to Ilornsbt. MpuspI was afe on .Stock's boot. I.uilerus f.(i tn McIIenry. errnr. No nn Int.. Seventh Inning llicd tn Callahan , . ,. . A "plendltl 'C SmOKe n IsHMIBaHaaaHBs. fF.. "Eicepcioailet" rf & r, r mm o size JWgm$fflt!St' M$?$$si'&UK shapes uTa JZp&$tEv and sizes wV. jm'-w'iMFnf ,en ce"ts SI m'iffilM&tal HtraiRht NSS, nnHMir iiVllilWvAaaaaaH 'I ,h' faiSIKaaaaaaatH SK3 i mmmm A . GLORIOUS FEELIN'?" Descending gain rniiiMKs All. II. It. I'O.A.R. :t 2 l :t i ii b ... i o 1 r. (i (i 4 n i r. n n i o j j o n 4 o o ii ii n ...... a o n 1 II i .i n o n "j i - o n r. J! i o n o n o n ji o o o :i n Bnncrnfl. Hlnckburnr-, Jili ' Villinm. rf I.Mollvrl. If . , i.ndcnif.. lb if'nllnlinn, rf rtilptp. 2h JAtlnms. c . . iMnrrat. p . Hogg, p ... Totals .10 2 4 ft .1 ST. 1.0UIS AB. It. It. I'O.A.R Prhultz. rf . . Ileathrote, if 1 I 2 O J! 2 I 4 1 2 1 .1 0 10 1 2 i n n n o I) Sloek. 2b . . . Tlornsby, Jib . Mellrnry, If . ('lemons, e . Miller. 1b .... 1. avail, s.s . . . , '1 floodwin, p . Woodward, p" Smith, of Total 1-1 27 R I Two base hits demons, Bancroft. Sacrifice hit -Stock. Sacrilicc llj -llnrnsby. Struck out Iiy Munny, 1 : by Hogg. '': lv (ioodttin, 2. ISase on balls Off Murray. I; off Hogg. 2: oft I !..,!.. I.. I II.11I.I1. ntai-e 7!ln..L-. l.MMI " 111. " .".Hl-. 'Ill J T J. It, in .!.,..i. 1, si.i ... tiiiriii- 111 is.i.-ii 11 . 1111 11 111 tiitn n 111 Millnr. Stnloti ball-- .dam.. nin HnrrUon. hasp Smith. Passod i i.. 111 1 1 1. 1 c .. n. .ui iuni.n died lo Meusel. I.avan popped to Hlnck burne. No runs, no hlfs, no errors. Callahan died to Schultz. I'nulette fouled to llornsbv. I.avan tossed out daiiis. n runs, nn liits. no errors. Highlit Inning Wooditard was called out on strikes. Bancroft thicw out SchulU. Smith walked. Smith stnle second. Smith nut stenling thud. Adams tn Mlackburti. Nn runs, no hits, no errors. Hogg funned. Ilancroft to IIorns.by. I.avan threw out Blackburn. No ruus, no hits,, nn errors. Ninth Inning Sim k fanned. Ilornshy got his fourth bit, a slow bounder toward Blackburne. Ilornshy out stealing. Adams to Ban croft. McIIenry fanned. No ruus, no hits, no errors. Williams popped lo Stock. MpuspI lined to Sehult.. Stock tossed nut 1..U iIpi'iis. No runs, nn liits. no prrors. To Play Off Net Tourney (irreimiili. Conn,, Auc !." 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They ar I ' TWILIGHT BASEBALL Hllldale Will Oppose Nativity on Grounds of Port Richmond Club Three important twilight baseball games arc down on the sehpdiilc for decisions this evening. Onp of thp most important of thosp gamps is that be tween Nativity and Hllldale, on the grounds of tho ltirt Hlchmond club, at Ontario and .Miller streets. The last tltnp these rlubs rame together a rrotvd of (1000 witnessed the ronlest. and an even larger turnout Is predicted for this evening. Another important match is scheduled for the lless-Itright grounds with Hllldale. At Taron.v ball park, State road and l'tiruh street, n gamp between girls will be played, the opposing nines being I)iston and Hess-Bright. Saturday's Saratoga Entries t'u.t rar-p renditions. for fillips thrce- 'wr -Mri. fi Turlones: n . nl Tvells HIS Merrv Trincess " '".Intlul 101 rmmarls 0 II Kin II in.i ,thlon .113 . ns 1(1S .113 I.pp .... 9s fiirpet Pwppper n I- 1 Seron rare, thn tlxllslnn tlnlidirap, step- rilhw fnr four-fHr-nltL nnfJ up. about 2 tnt1 . .. 141 UobArl OMvfr. . .. . 130 Dotibtrt .tIR 130 Imo- Kimr ThtiH ra th Splnauav, fur nills, iuri"nc5. Muxv Siurml m' I.un-tta .11" U'M'hnor rl,, inn (Jlorla Fanr. iian iMr if-Ii IIU Thrlma B.. ftrnomi .Hi' Clfnnstra . MbUI Tianrr til" flnrlrrlla . . Vlnlpf Tip II" III -"hole . 'nntriiir- '1 or Kthel Drnv.. 1 ivinc riouT 111:1 Homely .... 111! .'out th r m t fl'N. Pi mil thn Trnp fnr thr1'' 'ar not hot lie Thunilerrlnn 1 tr. IL'n m . It'1 t'ar Pennant I CO tVar Zone. . Hannibal Fifth trip. 1 mile Doleful The lle.nri Seoteh Verdict rtmnio Sixth raie. 1 1 lalnilinr. for threp- rnr-olds. I nil llnliltRls (It .:. 'try .lit .11" Hi Quentin . . . .mi Hi". Ilelarlu 107 selllllK, for tlH)-ear-old, 11 HI IHIIUS. Rnundlnf: Thrnimhlini lOnrrlnlt .. Oierea.l ..101 Wiicnrmint ... rorntoraii .lo:t Fninaii Dore Puektiorn Tl In? Kon'land Master Rill 10.1 Hidden Shin Jssl tot 'Hislnda . . Suh Itosa . . log Apprenle e allowance claimed. Wi ather 1 lear Iraik heal I . 11 . .in:: in.i a7 .101 ..inn Wilholt Still Hitting the Ball Hard llmalia. r, Aim l.V Joe Wilholt re teas.il bv ihe Hants last season, has dune up th ren-arkahle record of havlnc hit safetv m slxti-tnn eames Joe I plal ii th- outfield for the WlihltA club in 5 Weslern l.eacue He inn his total to tv. iwo lesterdat bv knocklns out a home rim In an extra Innlnsr name thereby brlnglnc lotnrv to hts team h BtlMMKIt RESOBTH TI.XT1C 'ITV. N. J. Ilest lairateil. foptilnr Prlrl Ilotel Hotel Netherlands New York Ave. (10 jards from Itoardwalk rapacity 0O. Elevator, prlvats baths, run rdnic water In bedrooms. Free Fealur.a: Bathlne Prlvlleits from hotel. Dancn Floor. Special rates: Amer. nln. with meats 3 to 5 dollj-l ln. H17.60. 50. 35 weeklr. AUGUST RUHWAPEt" Proprietor. Hotel Biltmore Kl4 Island Ave. near Boardwalk n ".! LVi!!r- Amer. and European Plans. Ao.s"1.'1" rooms. Suites -with hath. orchestra. Danclne. Capacity 2B0. c . . Cd .?old watar baths. --... .....r. iinini. KJKJ, PITNE Y ?" Tork ave.. near Beach. . ., ,, lst-clsss holise: table abun- flantly supplied with best market afrords; batlis. all conveniences: bathtn from house, tree shower baths. 12.50 up dally. JM.no up weekly. Capacity 250. M H. SWEENEY rHOTELST. CHARLES- I On the Ocean Front. Atlantic City, N.J. American rian. Wm. A. Leech. Mar. THE WILTSHIRE y.rB,5ii ave.' nd Beaeh; ocean view: ca pacity S50: private baths, runnlnr wat.r In rooms, elevator, etc.; American plan: special w.tkly rates: booklet. SAMUEL ELLta NUTTALL Atlantic Avenua and Board- " e-n walk- Ece'lent table. Phone "070. HOTEL CONTINENTAL .W'yAo'norAw7.t."V,f',w.lTnr,SUn,?it The Dudley ?? So: Pennsylvania Ave. .. n , .Nea.r be"ch and 'l Mtrac ttons. Itunnlnc water In all rooma. Prlvata baths. Home cooking. L. n. POLLXDCK. Beechwood KVtuT ..Ave- .rear Dei ,. .. ..n . and aI1. attractlfona. 12.60 UP daily M2.K0 up weekly. E. Mack.ntsT.Sr Hotel tSOSCObel Ken'ucki Ave. near . . Beach. $3.00 up dallv. Amer. plan Booklet. A. E. MAniosV OCEAN CITT. N. J. Scarborough 720 Ocean av. Fate r ocean. I B. REIlci Chalfonte ff" vl7' v- jabi. wru "' '" ""' " t. uaiiKher. Traytnore $?;. Exc. culalna. P. P. FRT. CArE MAT. K. J. J HOTEL LAFAYETTE j" ". from, ouin neaion unaer aarne met. All mod. Mjnvenlences. rtonma en aulta: prlvata bittha Open June 2S to Sept. IB. John Tracy & Co. WII.TIWOOn. N. J. ' HOTEL SAVOY h fon': prfvat. naths: run'a- water: t SlalX AAnqeill V ASarnASeAhln n n Awfe. a, " I III" vflfisiti vniii minp uiauaitriiirni, xv. ir. aKRSTBr.. F.rlo-eton Inn Centrallylocated nr.beach; cagciun " whte rtrvici,; cap. e50: oechestra : Imoklet J. ACBEItT ItAnrtlS. Plemrxrieixv Poplar av. Beach: nr. ocean -iearview P.r; ,x. tab. Mr. M. J. Jonas pllllWKNKVIM.K, 1'A. Perlinmen Inn IdMl raodern remrti rcrifiomen inn hlIh i0ca.: pri. bath: boata-. bath'a-. flsh'r. Tennis. Bklt. CI. M. Carl TOCONO MOUNTAINS IXIannre. XVater Qap. Ta. The Mountain Paradise , bum saatai aaa asasa BIBI . W m " auaaa aa aatajsi bm bj sjb aj saar BA I f TO9 EI V DEUAWARb WATtK UAK. I--.. The Ideal Aceeaslbln Mountain Reaort Ilotel. nhere Hammer Is alwajra cool and pleasant-Open to Deoember. 3 hours from Philadelphia rrnnsrlranla It. It. Situated In private park, with milts ot walka and tralla; marnlflcent scenery. Capacity BOO. Strictly modern: prlvata bathe, runn's water tn rooms; elevatora, electric lights, apaclous porches, Ei ceptlonat culaln. American plan: also a la carle arlll. Table abundantly supplied from Klttatlnnv farms. Orchestra, con certs, dancea. Golf, tennis, aaddla horses, bowline, boatlnc. bathlne. nahlnr. etc. Ilooklel. auto maps and terma upon re oueat. New garaa. JOIIN I'UItnV COPE St miles front rhlla. Good roada all way. Mount rocono, Tm. rfcrr"Tr siountain housr i ULUIlV 2 yri"i;anEement E, L. HOOKKn. Jr.. Mirr Tl, Onturnnrl o&. Write fo. bklt. am nRIARCMFF MANOrt. y. y. BRIARCLIFF LODGE BBIARCLIFF MANOB. N, Y. A popular 13 mH motor rua from Philadelphia. Booklet and rout card obU-lnabl at public ledger Travtl and nort tturaau. WAHUINGTON. P. Q. Burlington Hotel Less than flva mlnulfa from eTerythlnc. American and European Plans 431 Rooms. 222 Bath's. $2 & Up H T. MILLER. Manager. Northern Engineering Co.. Inc. 11 NORTH DELAWARE AVE. tlAlh Phnn. i I If electrical, consult u. R.palr tn and Installations of ,aJI klnji, Cixriallat la powsr t4 loduU1l ,. MlasrtBj; .V- - - HtUntKB UKSOnTS ARDCRT FARII. N. J. New Monterey Hotel KOIITH ASntRT FARK. N. J. tHrcttr en Ocean. AD Id roomf. NEW JtONTERRT GRtXl, Entirety new rvlft a I' trt tnd dnctn Untt am moit bMUtirul on th Jtr Coot. Ideal (or motorlitc. BOEI1.MAM DENNIS. Uanaoer. TheAIameda S07 Seventh Ave., M bloe iiicniaracaa( ,cin; renned patron. eel reasonable. K. A. RIIEI'UBIIIJ. nn,ii, nftACii. n. i. OPFAIM VIPW DEAL IIEAC1I, N. J. v-rs.IlUl V1C.W suirlor outeide roomi. t25 ur wkly. New maniiitement. TKBVI3AN. WERNKRSVH.t.R, TA. WALTERS PARK INN THH resort liolet of Ihe Blue ItldKe. Mod ern In all lie nppnlntmnl. Ktery nceeaeary thlnK to make sou happv and healthy, .luat the place for a week-end or a lonR atay. Efficient but separate sanitarium racllltlee AKRON. PA. Will tke Summer Boarders In my beauti ful farm home; good food and fine location; iso provide permanent hom for aced peo dp who are willing to pav for comfort. UAKIHiN Sl'OT TAI1I.R WATER CO. Akron, Ta. TtlRTIIS .1 KM Ii IMS tturn. at rharlot (lntvn. ttorn, at Prlncn. Kdward Island, Canada, on Auc. 7. to UMfttPnant t'olonel and Mrs J. a. Jenkins (n?p Allan n, i.nutf itae MpN Mitchell, grand H ! daughter nf th late Judir? Masree. of Pttla IIs hurch. Pa.), a daUKhtcr, JESSICA HICK ' jjjl CAJBTAN. lTa ' Ji! in JinMtmiAM I TIIOMAP tiled Auk. 1.1, 101, .TUMA A. TltciMAS. wtf of 11. rt Thomas. Her mem-"'it-lory as dear and tastlni; 10 FATHEH AND SON. eatljss AM5XT Ausr. 13. JOHN, husband of Pul .Mexy nla(lf and frlendu, Teutonla Sacnpprbunrl, Knrpathen flapnuorbund, Mltc nnti Tribe No .10. 1. O. Il M. ; Cohockslnk f'ounfil. No. l.'n. Pocahontas; Wcnsley Hnp nflal Asn.. KVn'dnpton Neat, O. O. ()., No. t.'IK, Isanc ('. rnoVrdown Asaembly, N". 3."(. A. o. M. P . ftflall Uquor Dalpu' Ast . invilpd tu funeral. Sun. ' n. m . 333.'i KentlnBrtoii ae. Int. Norlhwood L'em. i Aulo funeral HAI.DWIN Suddenlt, Aususl 11 al Se S.'.'.W"' ''" KMII.V Wtl.SON. widow of "llllani n.-ildwln ami daughter of late . Ilaeeil Wilson, of Philadelphia. HAIITON. Aub ll. JOHN R husband of HeKinit llarton (nee Maekelll. and son Ijte James and Catherine llarton aKed '. Uelatlvea and friends, (tawancse Tribe. No. "SI. Imp n. ft M . nre Invited tn funeral, .sat . S.30 a m from late residence. IfiiM N CadwallaiJer et Koteinu letiulctn mass at St. Michael's Church 10 a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre ('em Auto funeral HKNN'KTT .Smlrlonlv en Anr- 111 1HIQ ...ui.- : Lr --:-, ".." -.. .....'"'. .".'.....!i.nls tacauon. itev. tvu.i.iA.M 1AM Q. M. E. "fniii i pastor or tno nclchcr viiuiuii mm ana .tiasier. IIUOW N. Silddenlv. Alio- 1' .UMF!1 T son of Rose A and late Patrick lirown (neo lloranl. nelallvca and friends- Irtvlted to Mineral, Hat.. T:an o ni . residence or uncle. Iliomaa J. Brown. 3033 Richmond at. rte nulem mass at rhurrh of Nativity U a. m. Int .New Cathedral Cem. OAUbSON. Aub. 12. AMAI.IK CARLSON (np Kuschnerelt) tvlte of (lustav Carlson, reed 11). rtelatlve.s and trlends. members or the German Evaiitr I.uth. Emanuel's Cnurch (4th and Carpenter sts. ), tnvlteil to funeral. Sat . ll':3i) p. m., fi Snyder ave. yervlces In the abov-named church 2 p. in. Friends may view ren-alns Trl. eve. Int. private. CA11TWK. Fourth-day. Kighth Month I3th, WILLIAM X'lruJIL. husband of Han nah mttle (,'artr. U-latlves and friends. Cassia Lodge, No 1173. F. and A. M.. In vited to funeral, llaverford road abote Ard more nve., llaverford, Pa,, Sat,, ":30 p. m. Int. private. Arlington Cem. Trains leave 9th St. station. Phlla. and XVcstern. for Ardmore ave. etery -0 minutes DALT Auc. 12. MART A. wife of Joseph P. t 0aly and daughter of Michael K. and Annie K. Smith. Relatives and friends. League of the Sacred Heart. Ladles or San Domingo Council, No. 2JU. K, or ( invited to runeral. sat.. :au B4th st XVest Philadelphia. m.. 211 N. I Solemn mass nf requiem Church of Our Lady ot Victory 10 a. in. Int. St. Der.ls's Cem DAWSON. Aug. 13. THOMAS, husband of Uehceeti Dawson aged 77. Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral services. Run., 2 p m.. at son-in-law's resilience. Harry C. Murray, 2127 W. nikhart st. Int. private, -ti'., A'eace cem nenanaoan ana jvic ahanoy CUV uaners conv. DRXTBR.-Aug. 11, EDWIN II . husband of Mnry A Deiter. aged 73. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Mon.. 2 p m.. 883 N 23d St. int. private. Remains mav be viewed Sun.. 7 to 0 n. m. DIADATO. Aug. J4, .lOSKPIUNi: JO ANNA, daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Domlnlclt Dladato. aged 1(1. Residence. 2213 Tasker st. Requiem high mass Church of St. Kd mond. 23d and Mifflin sts., 10 a. m., Mon. niCKSON-ZIMMCRMAN. Aug. 11. CHRISTINA T. daughter of Archie V. and Catherine K. Zimmerman Relatives and friends. It. V. M. Sodality ami employes of Philip Rudolf &. Sons lnvltd to funeral, Mon . 8-30 a. m.. from parents' residence. 124 N Yewdell St.. West Phlla. High mass of requiem. Church of Our Lady of Vlc torv HI n. m. Int. Holy Cross Com. DILLON. Suddenlv. at Woodbury. N J.. Aug. 13 MARY SAUNDERS, wife of Rev. Edward Dillon. Relatives and friends in vited to funeral. Sat.. 10:30 n m from late residence. 70 Euclid st . Woodbury. N. J. Int private, at Egtlngtnn i'-m . DRAKE. Aug. 14. SYLVESTER B.. bus. hand ot Caddie Drake, aged 57 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Rat., 2 p.m.. late residence. Center Square. Ta, Int. at convenience of family. DUKES. Aug. 10. ELIZABETH, wlfa of Joseph T. Dukes and daughter nf Annie and late John Noonan. aged 24. Relatives and friends invited to funeral. Sat.. 8 a. m.. 2523 S. Hancock St. Requiem high mass Church of Our Lady of Jit, Carpnol 0:30 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem ...... ENGELIIARDT. Aug. 13. ELIZABETH S . wife of Frederick Engelhardt (neo ftauer). aged 49. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral. Mon.. 8:30 a. tn., from Idle residence. 2310 N Garnet at. High mass at Our Iady of Mercy Church in a.m. Int. Holy sepulchre cem Antn funeral. V'KNI.bT. Aug.' 12. WAI.TRR II. KKN- I.I.Y. son of Annie and late Edward Fenley. Relatives and friends. Ten and rencll Club. Invited to funeral, Mon.. 8:30 a. m.. cousin's residence. James A. Keenan, 1517 S. 28th st Stlemn requiem mass St. Oabtlel's Church 10 i. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto service. FF.TKJUSON Aug. 12. dEORGE. husband of Nellie Ferguson (nee Hlggans). Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Sat . 7:30 a m . 3333 Orkney Bt. High mass of re qufem St. Veronica's Church 0 a. m. Int. IIolv Redeemer Cem Auto funeral. FISIIUR. Aug. 13. AMELIA C. (nee Schaul). wife of George W. Fisher, aged 83. Relatives and friends Invited to service. Sat.. 2:30 p. m.. 1711 E. Moyamenslng ave. Int. private, Fernwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl.. 7 to 0 P. m. FORREST. At IGOR Wilson ave.. Chicago. III., on Mon.. Aug. 11. JANET LAW. wife nf John Forrest and mother of Mrs. Agnes Hanson (neo Forreat). Int. In Rosehlll Cem. GARRER.- Suddenly. Aug. 13. TENDLE TON, husband of Elizabeth A. Oarber, nged 44. Relatives and friends, employes of E. S. P., Invited to funeral services, Sun., 2 p. m , 414 W. Walnut st., North Wales, Pa. Remains may be viewed Sat., 7 to 0 p. m. Int. Greenlawn Cem. GROVES. Suddenly. Aug. 14, J MORRIS GROVES, aged 72 Residence, 773 N. 44th st Liue, nonce or runerai win ne given. HAGERMAN Aur. 14. LENA, widow of Henry llagerman, aged At. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m.. 010 Arizona at. Int. private, West minster Cem. H.OT. Aug. 13. FREDERICK IIAOT. aged fl. Relstlves and friends, Robert Mor ris Council. No. 41. O. of I. A., and em ployes of million's Oil Cloth Works. Invited to funeral sertlces, Sat., 3:30 p. m., 83 E. Seymour St., Oln. Int, private. Remains may he viewed Frl., 8 to 10 p. m. Albany and Troy. N. T . papers copy HALPIN. At Cape May. N. J.. Aug. 13, ELSIE EL.DREIXIE HALPIN. aged 40. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat . S a. in Mass St. Mary'a Church, Cape May. N. J., 0 a. m. Int, Cold Spring Cath olic Cem. Remains may be viewed Frl.. 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. HATTON. At DayJesford. Ta., Aur 18 JBRVIS. son of Edmund E. and Susan B Ilattntl. n.H !!1 nntnlluaa ar,A '.1. ...... J-Washita Tribe, No, B3, I. O. ,R. M.i Con- snonocaen council, jso. .'i, u. of I. A. and Fire Company of East Conshohocken. Invited to service. Sun., 1 p. m.. residence of father, Daylesford, Pa. Int. Merlon Meeting House Ilurylng around. HAINES. On Aug. 14, 191B. FLORENCE TORBERT. widow of Frederick P. Haines. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services on Sat.. Aur. IBth. 4 p. m.. at Protestant Eplrccpal Church, Elkton, Md. HUULBT Aug. 13. FRANK II. HUB LEY, cf 7821 Holstein aye. Relatives and friend invited tn funenaf services. Sat.. 2 p. m.. parlors of Samuel R, Foster, 1728 Federal at. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. HUGHES Aur. II. JRSUI.A M. ItUOHES. daughter of Jamea J. and Mollis E. Hughes (nee MeGlnley). Jlelatlves and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m.. parents' residence. 2938 Ellsworth at. Sol emn high mass of requiem St. Anthony's Church 10 a, m. Int, Holy Cross Com. Auto aervlce. JOHNSON. Aur. 18. OEORfJE W hus band of Ella Johnson (nee Turner), and 75. Relatives axd friends, II, C. Stonemen Club 24th Ward, invited to funeral services, Sat.i 1:30 p. m. . 846 Union at. Int. private. Mt. CNDEKTAKKHS "DKATnS Mo,r' .I" . cem. Auto funeral. Friend mar " Kfl.i 8 to 9 p. m. JONKtJ.- At Oulph Mills. Montiromery co Ta., Au 13, K.M.MA J,, wife of Hdwaril M K0.1?""n' dauithter of lale James and Kllra with Hone, formerly of Philadelphia, .rtela lives and friends Invited to funeral, sister's resldtnee, Mrs. Mary Tope. Oulph .Mills. Bat.. 1:3ft p. m. Services In Oulph Christian church 2:itr p. m. Int. adjolnlm cem. Fr.lJnrt."..m"'' CU .rl. aftrr 7 n. m. . KA.NK.-AIW, la, FltANK A., son nf late John and Margaret Kane tnee Kava.-naus-h). Jtelallves and friends Intlteii to funeral, Monday, 8 fl. m.. sister's residence, Mrs. A, corrlitan. 1733 N. IRth st Pnlemn renulem mass Our Lady of Mercy Church Bam. Int. private, St. Patrick's Cem., Norrfstown. KITCIIBN. Ausr. 14. MAIIY rtOnETtTS. ttidowr of Theodore Kitchen. Funeral serv ices Mon.. 11 a. m., thurrh of the Holy Trinity. 10th anil Walnut its PhUnrielnhln Jnt. private. . i.AiiB. At St. i.uke's Hospital. Au. 13, MAUT J., wlfs of John II. I.are. aaed R. Itelatlves and friends Invited to service. Sat.. 10:30 a. m.. Oliver II. Italr llldir.. ll Chestnut at. Int. Fernwood Cem. Frlemls may.vtew remains Frl. eve. I.RKDOM. KtBhlh-month 14th. J. .lONRS t.KEDOM, fllted 7fl. Ilelstlves and friends Invited to funeral, from Newtown Friends' Meetlnu House. Seventh-day, Elshth-month IBth. 2:30 p. m. Int. Newtown Friends Duryina Oround. M'ACKr.T Aur. 13, DAVID, husband of fimma I.evls Maekey. Retatlves and friends Invited to funeral survlres. Sat., 1 p. m.. First PrcsbMerlan Church. Oxford, Ta. Int. private. McDADH. Aug. 14. WILLIAM I... Mb DADE, aced 70. rtelattves and friends, em pictea of Phlla, and Heading fttvy.. Noble St. Freight Station, invited to funeral serv lf"n, Sat.. 3:30 r. m 1021 N. Ilroad St. Inl. riltate. Mcdonald. At wiidwood, N. J.. THOMAS, husband nf late Catherine Mc Donald, aged sn tformerly of 1 1 ." Kvra st.) Jlelatlves and friends Invited tn fu neral Sat . to a. m.. from residence cr John F. Kleffer. tt!i W. Olrard ave Int. private. Remains may be viewed on Frl.. from n to a p m. s MenOLDrtK-'K. Aug. 14. JOIIN E.. son of Peter and Annie McOoidrlek (pee Car n.'v). aged 34. Relatives and friends in tiled to funeral. Sat.. 8:30 . m , parents' residence, Limekiln pllce near Church road, rsienslde. Ps. Solemn high requiem mass M Luke's Church lo.a. m. Int. Holy Sepul chre Cem. MEEDS Aug. 12. HENIttETTA FOUN TAIN. wn of Thomas E. Meeds aged 7(1. Kelatlies and friends invited to funeral sen tees. Sat.. 2 p. m . fS318 llaverford ave Int. private. Westminster Cem Friends may call Frl eve. Baltimore and Eastern Shore papers copy MOOP.E Aug. 12 ELI. A BETH WRIGHT, daughter of Katherlne F. and late Franklin R. Moore. Relatives and friends. Hammontnn Chapter. Order of East ern Star, and faculty of Olrard Public School, Invited lo funeral services, sat,, - Fn,' i . residence of mother, 1333 won st. Woodlands Cem. MUNKS. Aug 13 NELLIE, wife nf William Munks. aged 21 Relalltes and ' rrlends invited to funeral. Pat . 1:30 p. m . from late residence. (1(13 E Russell st Int. North Cedar Hill Cem Remains may be lewe.l Frl . 8 to 10 n in I O'ltEAfSN. Aug 12. ('ATIIEniNn. widow of Patrick O'Henrn (formerly nf Pottsville. IP.i.) Jlelatlies and friends Invited tn fu- ..!-.. i sat . 8.30 a m., 1714 Carlton st. Sotemn renulpm mass Cathedral 10 int. Hnlv cross Cem Auto service. PIERCE. At West Chester. Pa.. Fourth day Hlghth Month 14lh. OKOROn C.. hus haml nf late Sarah Tierce. Relatives and friends, o, A R., Post No. 2; Overseers of Eastern Penitentiary. lMh Ward Union Re publican Club, Invited to funeral serttces. Sat . 2 p m . funeral parlors W. A. Dun Ian. N' E cor lath st. and Falrmount ae Int. West Laurel Hilt Cem. Friends may call Frl. 8 to 10 p. m. .A?Sb& Suddenly Aug. 14. JOSEPH WALTER, son of Joseph and Oertrudc Wal. ter Poole, aged 17. Relatives and friends inxltcd lo funeral services. Sun, 2 p m. nnreili1 rn.M.n.. .l-.to sr .4... . ,. ......... ...,...,..,., -ju.u ,-,. join pi. mi. nrltate. PROIWFOOT Suddenly. Aug it. .10- SI5PII 1IENRV PROUDFOOT. Sr . husband S.f, t"mle-T.. Proudfoot (nee Srhofleld), aged fij Relatites and friends. Voluntary Relief Depart, of Pennsylvania R. R. Co.. Invited to service. Sat . 3 p. m.. 112.1 S. Mth St. Int Mt Morlnh Cem Friends mav tlew re mains Frl , I In 1 p. m. R1NCK Aug 13. VICTOR TIITOO R1NCK husband of Louisa K Rlnrk (nee Weinert). aged 40. Relatives snd friends. Matthias H Henderson Lodge, No. flftl, F and A M . Jerusalem R. A Chapter. No. 3 Phlla. Commanilerv, No. 2- l.u I.u Temple, A. A O N M S. ; Phlla. Consistory. 32d Deg. : Phlla. Turngemelnde, Phlla. Rine Club. Lennl Lcnape Tribe. I. o. R. M. : RaJIscher Society, llaiharossa Society. Invited tn fu neral services. Sun . 2 p. tn., 810 Northeast Boulevard. Int private. Westminster Cem. ROE. At 402 N. I2d St.. Aug. 13. THOMAS, husband of Margaret L. Roe. aged 38. Relalltes and friends, Dlst. Council Carpenters' Union. No. 180. Invited to serv ice. Sat . 2 p. m.. 402 N. 42d st. Int. Montrose Cem. Remains may be viewed Trl., 7 to 9 p. m. RORDKR Amr. 12. KI.TZATlKTir Ttntr. 1'r.u. wire 01 rranK uoener. jr., at,d dauch- ter nf Michael nnd Catherine Rroderlck. ueiuuve null irienin inviien 10 luneral Sat . 8:30 a m., from parents, residence. 100." Staub st. High mass St. Stephen's Church 10 a. m. Int. Ho(y Redeemer Cem. Auto funeral- ROESLER. Aug. 13. OUSTAV. husband nf Anna T?ne!er ae-ed It.. n.i.iiir.. ., friends, members of Wood' Carvers' Asso.. Invited to funeral services. Sat., 1:80 p. m., 222 Belgrade at. Int. private. ROSKNDERGER. Aug. 12. HANNAH, wife nf Joseph M. Roaenberger. Relatltes and friends tntited to funeral, Sat , 8:30 a m.. 2310 N. 2tli at. High mass 10 a, m. Church of thn Most Precious Blood. Int private. SELL. Aug. 12. GEOROE KELT,, hlls band of late Margaretha Sell (nee Lelmels ter). aged .'2. Relatives and friends. Bar tenders' Union. No. llli: Aerie. No. 42. F. O. E. : Star of Ihe East Lodge. No. 2. S. ot R . Invited to funeral. Sat., t p. m.. 1320 W Wlshart st. Int. Hillside Cem SELZER. Aug. 13. ELLA o SELZER (nee Schneider), wife or Carl A. Selzer, aged 83. Relatives and friends, memebrs St. Michael's German Lutheran Church. Invited to funeral aervices. Sat.. 2:30 p. m., moth er's residence. Marie Schneider, 2107 E. York st. Int. private. Northwood Cem. Friends may call Fri. eve. SHEA Aug. 12. JOIIN I., husband ot Minnie Shea, and ton of late Patrick and Catharine Shea. Relatives and friends. Sacred Heart Society of St. Veronica's 1 nurcn. ami i una i.uuko. .to, , II, J o K.. Invited tn funeral, S.W., 8:30 a. m.. 3920 N. nth st. Solemn requiem mass St Veronica's Church 10 a m. Int. St. Dom inlck's Cem., Holmesburg, Pa. SHEAK. Aug. 12. MARGARET A., wife of George A. Sheak. Sr.. aged 71. Relatives and friends invited to funeral services. Sat., 2 p. m. chapel of Kirk it Nice, 0301 Gei mantown nve.. Gemantown. Int. private. i-IfPSON. Aug. 13 DAVin .T hiihant nf Mary A. Simpson. Relatives and friends inviien 10 services, i-mi.. . p. m . ,i-;-;ii King. aessing ave. mi. private an. .Morian Cem. STRAUSS. Aug. 13. ANNA jr.. widow nf Phaon T. Strauss Relatives and friends intlted to service nil., ii a. m., Oliver II. Ralr Rldg. 1820 Chestnut Bt. Int. at Allentown. Pa. SULLIVAN. Aur. 14 DANIEL P.. hue band of Norah Pulllvan (neo Kelly). .Rela tives ana irienaa, i.am-arfli noiy ivame Society Invited to funeral, Tues., 8:30 ... m.. from late residence, fllo N. 16th at. Solemn renulem mass (Cathedral in n. m Int. IIolv t'ros.l Cem. Auto funeral. SUi't'IKt. Aug. la. AMANDA II., widow of John R. Supplee. Funeral and Int. private. TAYI.OR. Aug. 14. -FRANCES K. fne. Knight), wife ot Alfred Taylor. Relatlvea and friends. Sharon Hill Council. No. 55, Rons and Daughters of Liberty. Invited to funeral services, Sun., 2 p. m., IB E. Jack son at., Sharon Hill, Pa. Int. private. Jit. Zlon Cem TIIKSTUM AUg. 12. ROME. w f nf Jnmea Treston and daughter of Candy and Anna uaiiagner. neiauves and friends In vited tg funeral. aSt.. 8:30 a. m from late resldenTe. 630 W. Johnson St., Blue Hell Hill. Uermantown. Solemn requiem mass St Vincent's Church 10 a. m. Int Holy Sepulchre, em. TROY. Suddenly. Aug. 14, CHARLOTTE TROY (nee McOlnnls). widow of John Troy. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 8:30 a. m.. residence of nephew. Dan. lei J. Kcop. 5335 Baltimore ave. Solemn requiem mass tnurcn or -rransnguratlon 10 a. m. Int. private. Chicago papers copy. VINCENT. Aug. 13. SAMUEL VINCENT, formerly of JIIBO. Columbia ave.. aged 72. Relatives and friends Invited lo service. Snt.. S P. n... Oliver II. llalr Bldg.. 1820 Cl.iRtnut St., Phlla. Int. private. Pleas omit flowers. Frljr.da may call Frl. eve. WILLIAMS Eighth month 14th. ANNA S.. wife of Joseph 8. Wllllamsj aged 73. I'-ur.eral and Int. private. ' WOODWARD. Aur. 14. SUSAN B WOODWARD, aged 68. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral, mother's real dence. Mary H. Woodward, near New Erynt N. J.. Mon.. 1 p -p. Int. Jacobstown Cem Autos will meet 0:44 a. m. train from Mar ket st. ferry on arrival at Camp Dlr. I.EOAl, AnVKBTIBBMnNTH lr2S KSTATH OF JAMES n. iiiiai; deeeai-el I.ttera la.lanniii.. nn the above er.tate having heen cranteil to thn underalened. all persona lnitebtert to the aalil estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same without deUv. to THE INDUSTRIAIjNTRUST. TITLE AND JOHN O CAHRUTH-. President, IPSO Nftrth Front St., Phlla. O- tn Its attorney HARRY B. KELLER. Liberty Bid-., Uroad and Chestnut sts., Phlla. It-SS- KSTATK OF FLORF.NC1. MeKIN l-2' NBV. deceased Letters testamentary on the above estate havlnsr been etanted to the. undersltred, all persons Ind-bted to Mia said eatate are requested to make payment and those havlnr claima to present the-same. without delsy, to " C. BRADFOilD FRALET. .... . Kxeeutor. 1815 Land Title Btdr. pmSaoHALs THEODORE M. SAVITCII. S Second ava.. Coatesvllle. Pa., sold entire stock to Term. Inal Auction Co. Creditors take notlca. MORTON ALEXANDER -Telearam received, no address; will he In RufTalo at Hotel Rroezet or Statler Friday morning: will wait to aee yoUj J. C. H. HELP WANTED FEMALE ARTIBll fern., air-brush, artist, wanted In art publishing house. Apply International Art Publishing Co . 4lh floor, 120:i Rara at BOOKKEEPER and tenoraphr wanted. t lane run rnara 01 imicn sman- macu- HELP WANTED PEMAM I -j tl A WALNUT ST. WcCIALTr SHOP ft!Vr-IiTririM a l. nnnfittfi vvtt-rnjf TO AN EXPERIENCED A IJJll-.eirt JXEHXJ MU1T HALKSWOMAN I AND SUIT SALESWOMAN efl woman, ot good personality, si ,1 Ploye, and who has had brnaii li In the selling of women's rtna ll lust possess enthusiasm salarv tl eiiuuie'naeu lvoi present employe experience In t apparel; must possess enthusiasms salarv and commlsslim nn sales, Address llox M filD. Ledger Office. noOKKEEPER, high school or commercial school training, with 1 or more years of experience! permanent position. Write fully, Eavenson A levering Co.. Camden. UOOKKEEPER. experlenead. one familiar with ledger system preferred; write, Hat. Ing salary. P l20. Ledger Office, HOOKKEEPElt. assist., and stenographeri state wages and exper. A 22t Led. Off. AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY $11.00 TER WEEK TO START 113.00 PER WEEK IN 1 MONTH 118.50 PER WEEK IN 6 MONTHS CONTINUOUS AND RAPtD ADVANCEMENT THEREAFTER TO POSITIONS PAYING FROM J20.00 TO J35.00 TER WEEK BEST ENVIRONMENT AND WORKINO CONDITIONS SICKNESS DISABILITY BENEFITS SPECIAL- PAYMENTS FOR LENGTH OF SERVICE GOOD LUNCHES AT COST i TOUNG WOMEN BETWEEN 18 AND S3 YEARS OF AGE CAN KECURK THE ABOVE BY APPLYING TO MISS RYAN THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OP PA. FIRST FLOOR. 1631 ARCH ST. rtUI-TONHOt.E OPERATORS EXPERIENCED ON SMALL BUTTON. HOLES apply mmmtt or employment WANAMAKER'S CIGAR MAKERS WANTED COMPETENT SUCTION WORKERS 'fTEADY EMPLOYMENT GOOD WAGES xAPPLY COMMODORE CIGAR CO v 217 S. 3D ST. CI,KHI. hllllmr department permanent posi tion for bltl clerk; knowledge of typewrit ing: Imperative: must hava several yearc' experleijcp; Rood salary for competent per- son; empinvpn mnins room on nromiaea. Keystone I.ubrlcatlns Co,, uist and Clear--Held ta Phonp Tioga 747ft. CI. KUK Wanted, ynumr l.idv, aa clerk In rlrrulatlnn dvpirtment; :nuit bo quick And arcumto and write a Kood hand, experlenci li not receaary, wages to start $12 per week with chances to ndvancn Apply to Mr. Kraft. acond floor. t'06 (hestnut at.. Public I.pilcpr. CLKRK Permanent position for experienced filing vlerk; excellent surround. mrn: tdlnlng room on premise?. Keystone I.uhrlcatlnv On 'Jlst and ricnrilpld Phoni Tioga 747.V WITH GOOD ElUIf'ATION' FOR TKMPOnAHV POSITION APPLY runi.ir1 t,bt)of.r compant ask. foii nn. "WinST CM3KK For billing on regular !-. r. Smith machine; permanent position, tato refer ence; and salary desired. P 001, Ledger Of flee. j..r.iu wuii'K ann accurain 10 ngurn naiij , time sllpi In payroll; must b experlencftd.-r' Apply j.. u. uiimer & uo.. 1-i.eysiono anq1 Vincent ats. Tacony. Ulltl. over 18, wanted for filing nnd general office work: wages $10 per week; answer in own handwriting stating age and experi ence, If any. Address A 22'J. I-edger Offlw, GIRLS AND WOMEN CAMPBELL'S SOUPS ESTABLISHED ISO'J GIRLS AND WOMEN FOR KITCHEN WORK TRErARINO VEGETABLES .MEATS. ETC. ALSO GENERAL FACTORY WORK STEADY EMPLOYMENT HIGH WAGES INCREASI-.D AUTOMATICALLY TIME AND HALF TIME OVER IS HOURS SPECIAL BONUS 2 PER WEEK JOSEPH CAMPBELL CO. 2D AND MARKET) STS. CAMDEN. N. J. 100 GIRLS WANTED DI NEW DEPARTMENT OVER II! YEARS OF AGrl IN CIOARETTH DEPARTMENT LIGHT. AIRY FACTORY DESIRABLE STEADY WORK HOT LUNCHES SERVED AT LESS THAN COST . GOOD PAY: EXCELLENT TREATMHNT LEARNERS PAID $10 WEEKLY INCREASED AFTER SECOND WEEK LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. SD AND ONTARIO ST3. GIRLS wanted between the age of 1 and 25 to learn setting; clean work and good -pay. Apply Tenna. Axmlnster Carpet Corp.. 1011 Diamond St. umiiB ii.ii i. Buna luuniain; 'also ccnuy u dept.; nlco location; eood wages: ateadv Nil worn, rirj n jiwr iwomecuonery Ui'., 8IJ LaneasLr ave.. Hryn aiawr. GIRLS wanted to pack crackers: exnerlenea. not necessary: liberal waeea. Annlv Tj.a tlonal Biscuit Co., Olenwood ave. & lath at. tsl GIRLS wanted for light factory work: good v"wn -.?,"' muiiiei v .liaiiuiaciuring Co.. 1427 Vine sixth floor HOSIERY WINDERS Experienced winders wanted; good 'wages; learners taken and paid well while learning. Apply Wallace Wilson Hosiery Co.. Orchard below Unity st., Frankford. HOSIERY palrera on ladles' hose; good wa ges Resolute Knit, .inns. 2.'t7 Diamond. HOSIERY Oln to cut threads In ladles' hose. Resolute Knltllug Mills. 2.17 Diamond, HOTEL CLERK, for all-year, Ide-avenua hotel: typewriter: reference wanted; Hept, spt. 120 11 Apply oy lei.er. .Hainan jj. jones. Park place. Atlantic city, re. J. . LADY to handle flrat-clasa sharea In a grow ing concern: good proposition to right narty: commission and Balary. Write P. O. Box 44, Times Square Station. New York city. MILLINERS EXPERIENCED APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT WANAMAKER'S OPERATORS ON BLOOMERS APPLY BUREAU OF EMPLOYA1ENT WANAMAKER'S OPERATORS on ladles' underwear; clean, light factory: ateady work: reflned class girls. Apply Coons. Eppstelner Ic Co., S W. etfr. 10th anil Market sts PAPER BOXES Table workers machine girls and flnlshera wanted: nice cool fac tory wlt8 high ceilings; best of light; nice girls; modern machinery and equipment; beat wages; good locality for all car llnM, La Paper llox Co.. 1524J N. Hancock PAPER BOXES Experienced, toppers; high salary; short hours. Apply Crown Paper Box Co.. mill Hamilton at. ' SALESWOMEN ACCUSTOMED TO HANDLING HIGH-GRADE MILLINERY APPLY BtmbAUM0AF EMPLOYMENT SALESWOMEN APPLICATIONS ARE BEING RECEIVED Ami.Y BUREAU OF EMPLOYMENT l WAHAMAKER'8 V ri-iifc ""iiiiiJiii lir.l-AU I .ti:n th BfjjTEHB on Axmtns er rugs wanted. AwIv H I IW Axroinsiir Crpt Corp,. IW1 Wft?l A ! -! V i ir A x s. in . ii 1 '4? i- n -t H V-' . 'I'-' "i i , if- s I! 1; " ' h ,4 ' ' Ffi .1