tv,;- - "tiM-wajr- jTinp" ""iip"i'W',ir- 'BWVf iJV5W3VWW' nggt s ' 18 EVENING PUBLIC LEDaERPIULATDELPHTA', SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1919 ; 'i i. V rat P is? fcr r' u t & h.'i V 5 m? i , fKti b I."? i t7 1 C. H. S. SMOTHERS CATHOLIC ELEVEN Crimson and Gold Wins by 34- Point Count Surprises in Scholastic Openings ACADEMIC TEAMS LOSE Scores of Scholastic Opening Grid Bullies rrntrnl With Sihoul, 31 1 Catholic lltjrii School. 0. Swarthmnri. llleli, 1 .1 1 r.nl-cniinl Arailrm,i. 0, tVent Philadelphia Catholic Hlili. 1'rleneV I entrnl, 0. TrcdilTfrrln.KnMtnivn llleli, 21 1 Mrilln Writ. II. ' Chr-lmit lllll rnilem.i. Ml t.ermnntnivn lllrii. n. rthllei Park llleh. I: liermnntovvn Friends rhonl, fi. l.nniinWne Writ, .11: Penn Charter. 0. Moormloun limn, 4.1! Ml. Holly lll-h, n. r) i-Ai'i, piikp One bundled mid slxt) -tit points "(pre rolled bv wiiiuiug high. 111 eit nnd ac.lrlplnip fniilliall tennis in the oflicinl , - -u - opening or the scholastic "Patnti 111 I rhilftdelphiii nml iciuiU )pstcrda) , Jifternooii Hut unp losing team wn able to spoip. (ipiuimituwii l-'rieuds- getting sj points in Its thtcp-point margin dpfpal In Itiillc) I'aik High Central High Si liool piinl thr lid off Its season's grid schedule Willi 11 whoop ing, lipping, tcreeching zowie. He touchdowns, thiee b) Kulllmck I'ddntts and the otheis hy Left Halfback llar lis, couplid with n pair of goals finm touchdown b) the hitter for it grand total of IM tioinfs. was the uihantage pilea up by the Ciimsou am! Cold over Catholic High School. AVhile Centtnl High was considered a fmorite in this match. Hie one-sided defeat suffeieil !) Catholic High wits rather a surprise. Penn Charter Walloped Another unexpected smie mnl nNn victory was ninile by l.antdowne High School mer Hiik Merrilts lnteraca demie League championship I'enn Char ter eletn. The count was !'. 1 to zero. Krall and I.yster encli weie lespontflile for n pair of touchdowns nnd IJuar terback Willis went over for the othpr. I.yster added four more pointers b booting as tunny go.il fioni toiiclulonn. ICpitcopul At-ndeuiA . another Inler "ailpiiiic I.eugiie enti). also linished on the short end nf its opening game. Swnrthiuoie High School, with Kricke. quarterback, as the star, shut out the Churchmen with two tniiiichdnwii. .lust to pioe thai Kiicke was speedy lir made the firt goal on -0-)aid 11111 around end in the opening peilod. then in flip third iiuniler lie smashed thiotiglij ceuler ior the oilier si pointer. West Pluladelpliia Catholic Cops West Philadelphia Catholic High School, with its Hist football team in the school's hist or) . started the season in the right direction. It tiimnieil l"riends' Central, the third Intcrnta- den.ie League eloenlo go dowio de- f?at yesterday on I.iiiuugli'H 3 nm for the oulj . . , . 11tll.illlUI, II wi iiiv',i. ,., I i.,u V game. Mooiestown High School tolled UJi the record tpoie for the ila b) biiiuiiug. busting and lambasting Mount linll) High to the tunc of IIS-O. Media High s reerse In Tredil.iffrin Knttnnii High was the former's second defeat of the season. Vesteida) disappointing scoip M0f -1 to (I. Detail of Fourth Game of Series f'nntiniiptl I rum t1nne One , Ing in almost perfect fniin l'oul. strike one. Cundil sent it high foul I Daubert took can1 of. Kisberg up. ( Foul, strike one. Itisberg Hied to Jseale, who captured it easil). Schalk np. Hall one. Strike one. Schalk hoisted a high 11) that lopf look in back of third. No runs, no hits, no errors. 1 ifllf inning Ilciiis.li tii linll one. Foul, strike one. Koiish was mil, Schalk lo llnn dil, the ball rolling hnlfwii) to the pitcher's box. Dunenn up. Hall one. i)uncan wns cafe when Cicotte threw his drive wide to first, t lie ball going to the stands and Duncan reached pec ond. Kopf up. Itall one. Strike one. Strike two. Hall two. Kopf singled to left and Dunenn stopped nt third, but scored when Jackson's throw got away from Cicotte. Kopf reached sec ond. Neale up. Strike one. Itall one. Hall two. Neale sent one over .liick non's head und Kopf scored. Neale reached second. It was n two-bugger. AVingo up. Wingo out. Kil Collins to Gondii, Neale going to tliinl. King up. Strike one. Ring drove a ieiim- drive that Ed Collins got and threw him nut at first. Two runs, two hits, two errors. Cicotte up. Cicotte out. Daubert lo Tling. Daubert went back ami got the ball while King hurriedly eovPicil the bog. Liebold up. Foul, strike one. linll one. Hall two. Hall three. Strike two. Oroh thiew wild after taking Liebold's grounder, the ball going lo the stand and Liebold reaching second. Kd Collins up. Hall one. King's next nJtcb. hjt the ground in front of the flate. Ed Collins drove to Oroh, who caught Liebold between the sacks. throwing to Kath nml the latter get ting, the put-out. Ld Collins on first. Weaver tip, Hall one. Veuer drove n grounder to Daubert at first, the lat ter ouly having to step on the bag to make the putout. No runs, no nhs, one error. Sith Inning Kath up. Strike one. Itall one. l'oul. strike two. Hall two. loul. Katbs cosy grounder was, handled by Kisberg. who threw hlni out nt first. Daubert tip. Strike one. Ilnll one. Hull two. F.d Collins threw out Daubert at lirsl. Oroh up. Foul, strike one. Hall one. Foul, strike two. Hall two. (iioh out. Weaver to Oaiidil. No runs, no bite, no errors. Jackson up. Hall one. Kopf threw nut Jackson at tiist. rVlsch nn. Felsch sent a high fly to Duncan. The latter got it Vlthin a few feet of the left-tleld ware, Uandil up. Ball one. Hull two. Strike one. Hall three. Strike two. Oandll singled through second just out of Kopf's reach. Itisberg up. Hall one. Strike one. Hall two. Neale gathered In lUsberg's fly near the foul line. No runs, ouo hit, no errors. King: was pitching magnificent ball, keeping the sphere on the corners of the plate, usually inside. .-leteiitli liinlnt? Rouh lip. noil one. Strike one. ' f,in.'" ,l', Kri-oml i"niH7, Jtall ttto. Itoush out. Kil folllnH to , 'b" Mp Sox opened up the seeonil fiapdll, It wan an easy Infield bounder. I iinll'K """ " '' two-bagger by Duncan up. Strike one. I!a)I one, Jackson. Joe hit the ball tp short cn Wwver. "sails H top of Duncan's' (er and Hath went for H. Roush otto i ' sr v " l i xmmmssmmimsiimiBmi&isim ' M.AM.N IN III N "(ircas) Nellie. (.'Iiirliui-ti's rl"lit Kiit-ilcnrr. nlilieil Cliiilte for a ilnu ble In Hip fiftli liinliir; of loil.iv'v .amp, seiulliiR mm of Ills plaj mates liver tin' pan r..... .1. t. - 1 ... 1.1 1 .:. .1. .. nisi nine 111111 LIM llllll III Il-1 llill ii pirttr lliiow Kopf up. Hall one Knpf out. Itlsberg tn Cntulll. No inns, mi hits, mi prims. Schnlk up. ltnll one. Stiikp one. King hit Schnlk with the thin! piti licit When 11 run 11.11 k iiiiiiom hi hip iikih bull and the Inltpr hurried' In liltt. Held blenchers tn pull donn l.u holds Ciinttc up. Slilke one. (.'ii'oltp lifted long linpr. Kddi" Collins got hit 111 11 high tl) to Until. Schnlk holding tirM. the bad; mid went In wmul 011 Wea Icilinlil 1111. linll nne. StiiUe one. M r's nut. Mollis Itnth llimlc 11 linr- l.pibnld hoisted to Itoiith. who had nn liouble uipturliiR it. IM Collins up. 1 (iinli look I'iil I ollllis s liouuiler 1 1 letiicd Iiiiii with 11 tliiow to Dnubcil. No urns, no hits, no piiois. Klghtli Inning Nellie up. Hull one. Stiikp 011P Slnke two. CicottP thii'W out Neale I nt tiist Wlneo nn Wingo drove a I . . . . . . .. ... singlp thiougli the Uin. 11 lolling to ecu- j ler field. Iting 1111 Stiike one. liing again attempted to siiinliee. but missed the first hull. Itiug fotecd Wingo. Ci uitte to Itisbeig. who lelnved the hall In (tniidil. getting King and pompleting a double dn). No inns one hil. no eriois. Weaver up. Itall one Pull two Stnke one. Kotll. strike two Knlh intih made of Weaver's high tly near Hie foul line .liicksoii up. I'nll " s,lil IC' ' lackson dropped a ('out. strike two. .1 i,;..i, r,,i,i noiii' tlie lufi .iin!,l line that iiiiiip of Hip helileiM uiuld gel to. IJ.ill ' three. .Iiuksoii I'aniied. taking .1 tei - 1 rilic swing at the tliinl strike 'i Ncli , up. sit, IL.. ,.,. liiill nnn Mil ill. lull. 1'eNi h swung nt both of these hut missed, ltnll two. PeNch singled to left. t was n line ilme. fJniiilil u Mali one. I'oiil. strike one I'oiil. i strike two. Iliiiulil fumiPil, Hip lliild strike being i ailed N'o inns, one hil. tin criors. Ninlli Inning liutli up. linll one, stnke one, ball two. It.itli fouled lo Sdialk. Uaubeit ii ti SJt i-II. ii nun .1 il fit. ton trd Hum iiil it) ,,,,,.,, H ',.,,, . Sl.llllk Rot l!...l. I.I..1. I',,,, I l,i l,i,i,,!., jiim i.il,. i.i ,,ii -. llleli i,,iii ,,,, i, i, mi nm ,,, , , ,,,,,, the iil ,1 llll-ltlllll III, J,!'-, .- o Hills no hit tin enors. IJishiM'g up. I'oiil. stiike one. King thiew nut Uisheig at tirst. Schnlk up. Stiike one. Hall one. ltnll two P.ull tin ie. Silialk walked. Muiph) butted fur Cicotte. Muiph)-up Mu. pl.V line Hied lo Koiish, Schalk on hrst. ' " I bold up. l.eibiild lined to timli, inns, no hits, no et nirs. Monday's Laurel Entries Pirnl rate, tiMi-jear-olils. iWIituiib fui lor.us (iulilhie ",T Ot. ennna . , , in 'tattle . . 110 IluiUhiini It ...lU,"i I Pirate MeC.ie ..I i.t iKihrr-na-Ureena. Hi-1 stiulre Charlie ..110 Alllian imitit. Hmlle Sea (Jueen In. titortpux (Imp) Ivlr.ih Second raie. inaili.i, three-i?nr-ulil8 ami up. mtle: tlpaucatrp XVar Plume . . Joa. P. Murph, llllip) . . .. CaronsOu IMbroch (limit . ID-i . 10."i llll 111". ion nn t eluhnian's Follj, limp) . .. .in-. (a)Prlile nf ImlU. lllS Alu.ktt . in Duke John . tni (r)Soiis Marin In Wa;' Cluh lo'i Carnu lite (aJIMrter enm Thin! rate ihree-yfnr-iilil" (hillnuis I mlli. anil 7n ihrIi -liaiulut; I'.irnt- Mnrnifin fliir 1 1 J al . . Inn -The listn linuiiU'i liilher-ln-la . IliT Wl.s.-t fool till Veto 110 I'uurth ran. HamHcil'. Itlllra anil mr-s three-ear-iilila anil up, il furtonaii Cnflladn (Imp) . ,H9 Orphflla limp) 111 (julctuile . . 101 Plafon Wins no fifth rate three-rar-olds and up "elllns, 1 nillu: , (a)K(liile Mcttrtd- (Imp) IM Graninere . . tin (llenurnlre .. ..103 (h)lna Kay . ..1117 Swppi At.issum. 1n7 (aMarU nf fliades.1111 Alurette 10S Col Valentine til) Joi T1. Aturph, (Impl 110 Fnnw CJuien .... lo.'i ll-larlo . . ..103 (li)l.lod llecirBt', (Impl .. . 9S Annant . IPS (a Griffith entry (b) Freeman entr Slxtli race, three-sear-olda and up. selins 1 mill' Muaart . ..110 Capital City ttarwood II (Imp)llii l.azy l.ou .. Zouave . ,110 Klirted 11 llolldav . .113 Prlnca Henrv C si. Mit'cr . .11.1 Ercori' llellrinBer . 110 UVuter W'jr .11' .112 .in; .11.-1 .110 113 up Seventh late, I III! mile- three. 5car-olds and I arpet Sweeper till Sinn Ke tier (imp), 101 War Drive (Impl In Itronnl Peddler, 112 Onalea limp) 111 Mallet Dancer 11,101 Vpprentlce allowance i tainted A father, clear, track fasl Poor Fielding Is Factor in Defeat Continued I'roin Pane line ' speared the bull which brought cheers from even the rabid Sox looters. .lackson had a chance to do some thing but whiffed inglorlously Kelsch riMveil the' fulling hopes of his team mates, when be singled, but (iandil struck out nnd the stuff was off. In the ninth Schalk walked, but be stink on first base. Heine firoli ended the game bj making a swell cnlch on I.iebold's liner. Fourth Oame Starts All's well. Slorris Until opened the game with a clean lngle to left, but Cicotte got by beautifully, Daubert hit into the fastest double piny ever seen. Collins. ISisberg und finndil. retiring the ruiiiirr before they were half way lo their bases. Itisberg's great running catch of (ii ob's liner also featured this inning. The White Sox had a popping good time in their half of the inning. I.ei bold popped to Daubert, Kddle Collins popped to IXath and Weaver popped to Neale, Cicotte uppeared to have lot, of -tuff and the Ileds could do nothing vvllh hH four Games Played in 6 Hours and 33 Minnies 1'iMir of Hip sprcille-t piniri mi recoiil Itnvc been ilncil in the vvnrlil serif of 1!)10. 'I'lio t fi till time rim Kllincil M only six lininx nnii tliht.v tin re minutes. The first three Riuiii's were milj elftlit nnii iiiic-linlf limine nffiilrM nml the fnslcsi of tliosc. citei'ilii.v'i dnli. refill IitiI nnlj one limit nml 1 1 i t" t minute". The Kunip toiliij mis Hip first full uliiP-lnnitiK fmy of llie -rtien nml ntliiitcil mil) onp liniir nml llilit)- (.PWIl IllilllltPs. I an for II. Imt ni'itlipr rotilil loinli Hip fiilllii2 -nlicic. ii nil It ilroniipil lietvvcctt 1 thrm Then i n hip iinollipr pii-ip of qitpstimi- I a 111 p stiulPR). Iliiii) I-'pKpIi was told ' In vni-rfhip. iiiMo.ul ot ir) ins in hunch, i Hip linll out of flip lot. Up was tlnonnj out mi Hip liiint and .IncKvin went l tliinl. 'I'lnil put it 1 1 1 tn Canilll. 1ml Hip lic-l Cliii'k roiild do whs to hum h n liljtli II). vvliiili vvns ('niiglit In (Jroli Mm mi uigvwiKRPd to Itlnc mid HNIipik mid Silialk wrri- pnsspil. lilliliK lln llllsps. Ciiotlp lilt n ki minder Imek nl tirst. wliiili was tiplded Ii) liutli. anil ,, ., ...... 1 " ."",'"K, "" "" . I lie Heds went out in nne twn Hupp older in Hie thud. . , , ,, .nns) NpiiIp ll-tiiisiiili'il liuntelf 1 iblc mess of .IncksniiV gimindpr. .loe being "life lit lirM mill Collins diking '"" "i'i'. - ". ""' "n- " sneiiliciiig to long that he has fnignt ten how to hit Hip ball, knnckpil 11 grounder to liroh. which ended tlie ::. The luck) foil 1 1 li was luck) for Hie hIiicIi has an.vtliing lo offer us." llavies I ('heels for Wounded Heroes AVbite Sox because the ISeils wenl out I said "Most of us have been lnembeis' Paiiilpinoniiim Inokp loosp as the vnn in ordi'i . It was the same fm the So uf unions. 'gunid of the 1 oliinin swung through the ........ t .1 . ..!... ill men pin 1 01 ine iiiiiiiik ueus imi) in iiiiii Mddip Cicotte presented the lii'iK with the tiist 11111 of the hall ginue m the fifth Inning when ho peipeliiitul two teuible pv-or,. 'J'lie hist (nine when Duncan bounied one stiniglit at him and the ball bounced out of Ids glove. In his haste lo make the pun in j firs I CicottP lliiow wild nnd Dum.iii went to second. I , ,Kl,f ';n";" ;'"-sh Y,Hl. .. single in left, nnd .lackMin. nllcr "elding ball, hurled it lioine. although I iim .111 ninile no elTiii I In si'iiie. Cii ulte inade 11 liulf-lieailPil attPinpt In intpnept the ball, nnd ngmii it hoiiucul out of his ClOVP. I'll t SIOIPI llllll lOIII VVPUl IO si (ond in the foo.le, Hut the end was not )el llaile N'ealp lifted a high oiip ovpi Jackson's 1p,n'1 fl"' " - 11. and Knif i.iine honie with the second loiintei' Ileinie tiioh'gol his team in tumble in the last half of the titlh when he ninile n two-b.se wild Ihrow on l.ie bold's gummier. Nemo, however, was lull down and lagged on the lii' t phi),! and tin1 danger was over. Jimmy Iting pitihcd very good bull in Hip fiist five innings, nllowing onl) one hit. I Suppnit .Saves King Tlieie was nothing doing in ,thc sixth. Italli. Ha u licit ami tiioh being j thiown out on gioiimleis. I 'I'll.. lllll. 11 IIU tt I I II 1 I I II 11,1,1k III I III, , pa,, of the sixth. .luikson soaked n haul Imei. whiilt hounded into the hands of Kopf for .in cat) mil and I'elsch's terrible whack to left was np tuied hi I lillu ll n near the blcin her wall (icndil inaiinged to ease n sin g'p past Kopf, but Kisheig Hied lo Neale. and another tow of goose eggs went on Ihp board. Weaver's gicnt stop on Dumnns 'gummier featured the seventh inning The ball was hit with tenihc force nml 1 sa) thcie is never an) trouble nhmit almost knockid Huck off his feet, but getting complaints up to the supeiiu he shot the bull ov-pr till hrst ill timr to , tpndpiil nnd gptting rentonnble icdiess get the riiuner. The otheis weie cns.v j Woi king conditions have iiniiroveil vvon ottts. dei'fully during the last seven ears," King opened the last 'half of the i The committee ndj'ourned to meet on .'cveiitb by hitting Schalk. but that was call after the members present hnd voted the onl) bit made in thai fiainc. In-! to continue the inquiry nt Pittsburgh, strutl of sacrificing. Cicotte popped to. Cluiii man Kpii.voii later annoiiiiccil Kath and the othci two butters wiie that the tii) to Pittsburgh would ln ens) outs. taken whenever Senate debate on the A ptett) double piny liul n ipiii'tus le.igup of nntiojis would ierinll ineiii to Hip KpiIs in Hip eighth. After one hers to be absent from Washington for was out Wingi singled lo iptiler, nml jthiee dn.vs. King, in an attempt to snci ifiee. rolled' " - the ball to Cicotte and tlip dotiblp killing lesulted. King was in rare form in the lust patt of Hip eighth, fanning Jackson and (iandil. Kelsch singled, hut was stranded on first. The Ileds weie easy for Cicotte in the ninth. Kath fouled 10 Sdialk. Daubert lifted to Jackson, and (iioh fouled to Schalk. King continued to pitch in great foim nnd finished with n burst of speed. Kisberg was easy for King anil I'iiii- bcrt. Schalk walked but .Murphy, who batted for ( leotte. Hied to Koush. l,e fr i.i.Ii einmn oiiiIaiI t ti n tlfirl I'liitinin J'" ".'ii. "r :;'."'...' J, 1 n , V- 7 lifted a puny fly to (.rob. A UIU.IJ OsKse.U.11 r-J r-triylllUdlU smiiJUCll UCdU I waster Pa.. Oct I A cnhlc-i-m IJIirasier, i .. imi. i .v mine mm received here Ibis morning from Suit land announced the death nf An hihaldi Campbell, internationally known iK , manufacturer and president of a big .tit mntxilnrtll, liillir nln.iii, tt. rl zr '."""":""" '."TL"' ",'""'!..... ..,",' i,t .en i.i. "' nut. ur urt riMm.i-niii, m (up inter timo .Mr. inrnpupll inmlo liisj ilnor iinmckca josicmny mm lounil .-l.) homo in tills pity, but spent nil (if ,iiv woitli nf jowclrj missing whrn Ik- to bummors In Scotland. tin noil. STKMlllr MITK'KS Restful Hours at Sea Whether traveling for business or pleasure you will a'dd to the comfort and enjoyment of your trip by tajiing one of the Coastwise Steamers with their excellent rail connections to and from all Southern points. Fares include meals and stateroom berth. OLD DOMINION S. S. LINE, for Old Point Comfott, Norfolk, Newport News, Richmond. Va., nnd all points South. Leaving daily except .Sunday at 0 P. M., from Pier 25, N. IJ New York. OCEAN S. S. LINE. Mondays and Thursdays at 3 P. M from Pier 35, N. H., New York, for Savannah, Ga., nnd other Southern points. SOUTHERN PACIFIC S. S. LINE, Wed. and Sat. at 12 noon f.um pier,48VsN- ?" New YorIc' for New Orleans. La., Gulf Points and Pacific Coast. ' For passenger inforniation and reservations apply to Con fiolidated lickct Offices, 1530 Chestnut St., ' Philadelphia. Phone Locust 5800. J. J. BR0WN, C. P. A.,' Cc.ilwiie Steimiliip Linei, Pier 49, N. R N. Y. UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION Director General of Railroad. . W I 1,il( rfSS CICOTTE- ItKVKItSK K.NCI.I.M! IllOltd MIIioiirIi Kddle Cliottp is a Chicago White ,So tosser. tonlt,lit lie Is Cln (Innati's liero. ICihlle allnwed the Hist run of Hie game loda) In be sioied when lie made a falnl lienrfed allempl to s(oi doe .IniUson's throw -in In the llftli Inning. This is ("Senile's second defeat of Hie ,sei let $(($ SOVlCt Plot in Steel Strike Conllniipit I'rinii I'iiki line "A union man is in danger of bping ' ,, illi.it nut 11 l,.,i,t,i.,i, nnii iit.ii'iiiii irotu I , iiillnimMl with bolshevisin. mnl bus no leihcss against it." Chiiiminn Ken.von asked him if he'd sl.,,n ,niJ. evidence of hoMipvlsni ill the t, ;p "Ynu've di'vplnpi'il Hip doctrine 'ninnni: tlici 111 lirlit heie." Iip snid ."This t.,1 n,out committees, the trrinrisni n( intlinldntion. the i niulition lit New Castle nfter thev Inked the Police. The ,niI1K e.luctioui the iullaiuitig nf tlue men is holshevis,,, at the nest." , "Don t )ou think the iiiiiniitncturcrs. Hip stpel cniilo)(s. hiie some rt-spnii - sibilit in the situationV" nsked Chair- man Kcu)on. 'hhool Thrm if Neiessai)" nie the lime was the lepl). 'and the goci ument shoulil join with; ,1(1 . ,,, (h(, , , f M.'counti) I shoot tlieiii if hpi essiir) . Dumps il scitt.pil the iimoii, pntpis.t,0. ...... i (.,si. fnl. uatiolmen weiLdiini: "The) won't light bin k the rabid ele - titenl or Hip mob spit it." hi1 nssprtPil. fur fenr of losing their jobs. "Piesiilent Compels it piesitlcut of the Aineriian I'ederiilion nf Labor nml l.ns his job to hold." hi1 i oiitinued. "Hi's rpiite gentle to Mr. Poster ( W. ' ,. Poster, secretin") of the stiikp com mittee), lie showed that )estcidn. "Mr. Compels it a conservative force, hut he bus tiled to hiihl hack radicals ami failed." Joseph Smith, another lol'cr. fiom Honipitead, Pa.. s;iul he made S'."J to SIM aefli). Slrikeis at I loiiiestend he said, "w.int eight house and SS n dm ' "Thcie litis been nn active iniiipnigu to gel union members," lip said "Tlipv didn't let Amciicatts in; told them to gpt out uf the mpctings ami called them siiies." Smith said he liml been n union woik er. hut did not intend lo affiliate again. "There's no need for it." he ,id "I'm speaking facts and tiuth when SNEAK THIEVES MAKE HAUL Furs, Shoes, Suits, Skirts, Jewelry Vanlsh In All Parts of City Suenk thieves have been active in I'liil.'itlclphin within the last few dn.vs, judging from reports of thefts made lo the police. At 4 :.'!(! o'clock this morn ing furs valued at $170 were stolen from the store of Louis ("inlil. 07." North Sixth stieet. TIip thieves broke the window with a brick to effect tlie robbery j ' Bf,Prll00II shoes vvorth'stOS, ,,,, , ,, , 1 .... - . , men. of the .lames Kdvvar.ls Compati). "1-'-'-"- North Twelfth street. Atfttl.-. i '- - ,. BllI, i i 11 I ll'l It (III X I I !, SI-I."-H .-!,- Mll'l kilts valued at S:i vere stolen from I. ,o.. l.'nnuiil' J(V--- ('iltiilti'WI'Tn wironi iri.t.u imi""i .-. ...,,- .-..-.- bv thieves. About 0 o'clock yestcrdav .. , stelnmet "Oil , moining .Mis. .losipu f-niiinipu. ..ill Nnri" lli"," i-irret. uiscoveieii some niie had stolen jew elr.v worth S."m from 'be kitchen of hcrjjoine. (Ilirun 1'OY. 1 TitO Nlll'lll Tweiltl'- nt. 111-1 rimi . i .- "! SiTKtMSIlIP NOt'ICKH E Veterans Share Honors of Spec tacular Display by Depart ment Athletes STAR ON TRACK AND FIELD i I . . ' . SliiliP l-aih Del I -N;ny Mm J .III 11- hliOkl IIIII15IP.I a n.i. "- Mternomi when .nil M'lciaiis in no- nai , ... ... 11 . ,. , lln uillitnr) eenl was onl) one of man) feat in e unieii hppi hip crowns I piilliutinslic all dining Hip nftprnoon.- Itoxing. track and held events wprc I staged coiitiniinll). Hip winiiprs of each 'contest tpceiiing the vopifcrous nrcla- inatioii of the stands The inililniv icilen tlnrleil at !l:1."i p in . .iiist 1111 I111111 nnn n 11:111 mid dle first lieut of the ll)0-)ard dash, which oneui'd Hie piogimn. TIip men weie Killed to the nsseinlillng formation by the trill of mi urmy bugle, sounded from one end of Hie field. I At the first note echoed through the I stand the ciowd anise as a mntk of j ipsppct to the men wilio had fought In I the "world war." tni I of the stnml nml started out ilimn the iliiiinouil. All pvnliitinns upnn known to Hip inilitnrv mitnunl vp-p swung int it with a snap and precision which spoke volumes for the training of the veterans It was the uiniined. wounded and gassed, doubtbo)s on jobs, bearing upon Iheir sIppvp-, the gold chevrons, which nun lied then tncilflcc. Hint stiniulnted the ciow ds to a cheetiug nppVovnl which lattcd until tlie Inst ninn hnd disap- ,., ,-,. . mn, popular nthleti Lxont , the one-mil., walk in whip lieincd from the field. of the lontpsfniits were compellpd ,0 ,,.,,. ,, ,eKu'l.ition ppllce uniform. l'atroliiien hae inner been seen to walk n,ei,- heats it Ii the alacrity with which the) ciiclcd Jhe glass at Shibe Park s each man passed the stand he was , iheeied on b) the ioars of the utowiN, Laughter .Mingles Willi Cheers The most laughable event was the inmp Ihan .jtl pounds. Huilt like the nias.ic .Inpmipse wipstlers of iineient times. ,eeu iitunl "hulls" of the force ,.nM, down tin1 track lanes while the viands howled with glee. As Joseph Horloii stunibled ncross the lino, f.ir AtlTI )IX IttXIHTS Tt, NTIC CITV N, .1 Worlds Greatest Hotel Success Dine and Dance in the FAMOUS SUBMARINE GRILL Exhibition Dancing by Americas PrenrierArtkts Mr. nnd Mrs. PAUL DE CAipO. On. IKc Occaiv Fronlll Elcran steriasof Gsmfirt Special Fall Terms Wlnatti AJLwcKsya-l HOTEL OhVILLh 'a Otr.in i-v !. HUM lJ Ah, hud lienrh. merlucikEnv bcauliful lawn wnd Kardens Th pet tiulpird nn') tuoit attractive ninderate late hotel In Atlantic CIO. Orchestra nnd danclntr Running water In rooma. Fuhtle nd rrUnte baths throuebnut. Sferlal full rates 20 vrek up T7TOMAR M. 0'nrt!V3N r M Vlrslnia ave and the beach. Capacity "00 Sea water truth- Special American plan, $4 up dallj; Kuropean plan. '2 up daliv Modern curative hatha department, IlWtn limn Owner and Prop TJ. lrclnla Ave. rinse lo lieiirh anil Mrel rle ran. '!', Am, plan, prlv, hatha. rung irate. U-ator. Open oil yenr, J. I.. I.KKIJS. On ism. HOTEL WHITTLE X ,A- ,ch Amer. pUn 2 . 0B V.V? alroUS . .,,-. . n-iLi a i.t fl 00 up. Uleator Hathlnt? from hottl. HOTEL FREDONIA Kurnrran Ulan. Tnnesaeo Ave. Junt off , "-'; ,',-'?i,"1,h.5.,;Lc.k.klS.Vrn: evtry appoint - - manaucment fl--T,r,f "sA,VT-T'tKtrM-T- A 1 I HOI LL CONTINENTAL Always opm Alwaja ready. Terma mod. ,rate. Phone or write. II. Walsh Duncan HOTEL B0SC0BEL? Atn2 weekly iihnn- 117 A 13. MARION. Westminster Kyi Av- neBr r,Mch. El6T' 4.'w.:r:: to.tJjpritob.thftnifc i a"-r -t u" ki j nit up gaily, u. Munr. ST. ELMO 12u s' Tenneasee Ave. Alner Kuropean, Fall rate. rOCIIMI MOt'NTAINH Ilelnware tt'ater iap. I. I i:nj(iv ti": i'imiims nr suti'mn at THE KITTATINNY IIKIWV.MIK MATKIt flAP, I'A. The leaitlnK hotel nf thin fnmoiia reclim. Open to Dee Capacity mill strictly modernl aieani heat. Ion: tlree Golf, tennis, lioatlnir: orchestra Concerts ilaniea. nxreptlonal cuisine. American plan also a la carte Brill. Garage. Ilooklet nulo mape unit terms upon ieiuei.i nun lujuriV COPI3. t'annitenal,. Pa. HfllUCi: CAIIIN INN Strictly modern ItoomB ,n aulla wtih bath, -team heat Golf ,, ."""Jn,,1,1; menlB. Gal ace Si.eclal Kail Haiei. tlk" W J a M n imimi rlll'.STNt'T 1111,1,. p.. ,1N(1 T" ClIANGr, IN I'l.ANH. Ill IT I' lAwN INN. rilKSTNUT 1111,1,' V,T MAIN H'I"- TO tll'KSTK. ''" "'' MltS. A. H. IIARKIH. PROP R WAR HEROES ATPOLICE CARNIVAL 111! I ,l,u ,.r IMtllnflnlllh n S tlllPRT. I,i lnrklr. 'I'll Mil, .fir., h..tl. .lt...i. .ha aaav .hka.I.. .. - ,,' 1,1,,, , - ,,, . .. , ! 1 ,,.. ,..,.' ' 1 ".in'- inn, 1 111 i,-,-- in, .-,,, rniui ny n 1 rni uiimpici- numn--- ' ' '' s , ill Html iii ilip fpiitnip ppnt of tllP tif- iriV.1. CVJ",n', li',?''r- Tnlr,ce"lh I1"'1"' ''I"- ,nd "r-trlal coura--. Day anil Vluht 1 .lOSHPIIS Ot a. IISTlllirt JOSRPH5. lllll 11 ill Ihi IPii in 77'1, , " . "'. ,l;,,iIv.,1,r''v I,-'"nr4!,1- I" .Morrison Thlrts-I Claasea. Int.n.lve training Enroll frlatlica and friends thvlte.1 to fun-rn Icenth nniuinl polne athletic carnival. s)',,i,l",,rl",l L1,"1". ,",--"' -iid , any time. Call or write for full ' aeryleea. .Mon. - n m.. Ilaptl-t Horn-, 17tti , , . 1 .1... 11..1! One-ml.p wall, -!' rat Chns C lliinkliv' .of-fe. Iiarlenlais onrl r,lnon nml Xnrrlq sin. lnl i,.li. . ""-. ''". r-lipelllllelllleill uonillsou 111 ...in.' eerle. , Xyalter llarrlsni. res-m-. I Ji PIIII.A. lltlSINDSS COI.I.I'.Or ' t.ANDtS Oct 2. HANNAJf f . widow Hand led them. V, lerlVk1'!'. " l'nCM "T,'- V',l",lr."'e,,!!, f';;,1r,h' Uotf ,nani, Va""" "' Commfrrr ."f "fury 1.,-nlla. K-d M. JtflalfvM anil Despite the thiealPiung wPather. more 1' "nhlmva , Vilio," """" Tim-' ". '""""' "'- lM.llarinhl- f ty"," "' ",. ill,,,,, IO.fH.0 ,,P.,nscnnMled the stands " J. ZWHS ,& $4 JJ't l ?$Mk I lSS? ". SAn,, T.. da'u-hter of ! Mice ""fnl ev, ,- :StT A ' 0 "f'he -"''tt-rKo.t 'Wuena --- I iX&&AWM.S!ZlBW ! .W'f.lltt'.Jrr.,! ".'K successful ell I siM( 111 n. ill 01 11 e -einda , pilv,i tlll)FVtVSTITtlTF 1 ?,'.""'" re-Weiieo. ,Mra. Elizabeth Wlrth. f.09 inoiie, tiikPI, hi b) .he salP .11. Ar! !. lT &$&1W . U.WffifflAJV'W W'l OP tp I Mil- 111c I11-111-111 in mi- .,11111: hut l.en Hlim n imp intitul ." ". . '.'"":."'-i- I'lf-. . ',in'i n." .-iiu i n. tn lnl. HI Mn 1 IVnslnti I'tind Association. . ""-S""! "" - " .M. llkln.on " """"' """ "pr"lv '"lr"'n '". ' will H Mirat Ji.Tn 1IIK l'AI.Mi:it, ----""" "later (Jim, pa. WAHIIIXBTOX. II. C. Burlington Hotel riva mlnutea frnKi everyihtnr, American and European PJans 431 Rooms, 222 Baths, 2.50 to $5' H, ft MU.f.ffilt, Msr Vi,UI-ton. o, Q.1 In Hie Ipnd, lip rpeelipd on of the big Best orations of tlio nftpnioou. HiPiopphliiK pvpiiN of tlic nfternnon was Hip Urst lieut or Hie 100-)nrd dnsh, At Hint time tlipre were proli nbly (1(1(1(1 persons on Hie stands. At Hip rrneli of flip glni tlip nipii wprp off nnd were elosel) biinelied nt Hip fin- lull. Ilobert KuucIip, with a T-jnril linndipiip, lending b, a scant font. I I lie track started In depp renter lipid nnd inn directly to flip renlnl stand, nffordlng mi excellent view of eneli lprlnt. in Hip cpntpr of tlip Held tlip boxing ring was erected. Itonts fullowed one """""T In rapid uceesio, nil nf them iiviiik cinseiy lontesleil li pnlireiiipn, ""I.Vntclied at the inmil) m. Theie' cr.. no knockouts. .,,, Smlmnrl n0.,,, ,, ,. . ... , .. .. - - -,. ii'ii iiri. 1111H1- r 11 si ilihn'il iiio-janl ilaah i: it Wilkinson (lrsl. lainca K. l.inera.ni. arrnml, ThnmHs Wllhlns. ,,".., to ,-. i.uit.1 nun, third Tlmi. 111 H mils losc-ph V lliirlnn Aral .I11I111 onil: AllMTt M Idell. third lllll-aril in.l In.n ,,,n ."ill ntiiinil- , ltlle sil- High Jutnti Ht K lllaker. first Selders aernnd (' Keser thlid .1 f'el III Inchm Ono-inlle 11111 T Htnnn nrsl ."'i aernml. 1. I HhIkIi Ihlrd I' W lli'lalu. niu-arn oasn i-'irat Neel. third. I, K llalxh J. V. THOMPSON APPEALS iiiu-Mirn inn irr.i T7 i 11 111,1, nn , . .. . jornliil J-mr H Kmerann, Ihlnt Thomaa tlrivii- ViT"'.j . IUV"B T1"'! ,"' j. , 1 i-imr. i'' " nu-nuenanna av. Int. Wllltlna. Time 111 wnnii, nomas IIOVV I, AHAifl 3d. who entered Inlo I 10 flr-enmount ("em. Anlo rnnero . lllll-vnril iKl'i "irTneli welchlnn mer :. Ul " ','r Rr,.Vicr..4. .1I."S A brave anldler f, . teCAII - Oct. I. I'ATHtCK AV. Jit. pounds Firal .lOMtrih VV llnrton arrnnil . ,"'f"'" ihis nii-im nun uriuner. a oe- ;,'"'; "i"".11'! ."i 1. eiuerine .Aici-flDe l!T-a John A Rllev, Ihlril Allien l lilell inl,a """' a christian Bentleman. Mntjliens) ami father of Iho Itev. Patrick .ri' M lllBh Jump- Klral H I' lllaker aeinnd L ,''' " T1 " "', mon of KnalEn .lOSIII'H I -J a ' ;lM, tp' .'71 "V.U 'S f'T? "'. Vi r V .seidra. thliil C Kerr llelshl 5 r.VUSar.T I' nr.l.t.AK 1; S X who naasril 1 ' i,,',n" ii"',, ?"?."' ?,ir"'l "rRr,B feel III Inthea 1 awav one jear nco nid.ij Oitnlier t HUH , . i Ihomaa Aqulnna a Church, and Ulv. Nol ri.......n ..,. .... In II, &. l,. n. t.i . .-.. i.. ..... iS A II 11.. Inllte.l In fnnarnl NlnIS I" anker AsUn "?nnrem Pnnrt In pi,,,1 nl i,,.r.,m"i-,"uv,i A' "","",. ; '.' died urtowr oanrter ASKS bUprcme t-OUrt to Clear,4, lllll. Hearty lowil. Sadly mlased Him of Embezzling Washington, Oct. I.-(IS) A. P.) Counsel for .losinh V Thump, on, for mer picsidont of the I'irst Niitional Hunk of t'liinntuvvn, I 'a . today asked the Supreme Coutt tn dismiss govern ment appeals fro'iu I'rdcrnl Court ile itpps (plashing indictments chnruinir inisiiinlicntiou and enihezleinent of bank funds SHOT DURING CRAP GAME n,. iinnri.l . . ,. ..,., .,.' nl Villi1 stipet wharf Ibis afternoon ' Ernest Hlnikstone Seventeenth nml l,rnisi nun hsioui, .-i viuiunin mill A ii n i n streets, was shot in the neck I In- n irrniiinip ivlm esciiieil I'.liw.l-i,,,,.. ! Iiv n ttintigcl. whoesi.ipiil I.lackstotie wns taken to Hie Fpillis-lvnill.l Hos- I ""s, " 'i'" " " ' " ' .uuii- pitnl. I . .. , . XArPs-i-liriCr KriYincr - --tj Pilvate looms for nosing und wrest- IIiir lessons, uniler the diiettlnn of si illeil el)p'ts There ale no better Flvi leu epp IS inere ate no lietter whjh in Kciinit- t-jiiiiui'iii.1', Heii-reil- mice anu fennes ness. All instiuctlons bv appointment. Fees moderate l f .w m --si- r , , i Central Branch, 1421 Arch Street MLS1C LOW ffPh Y. M. C. A. IIATIIM, llll .CII 1121 AltCII hTKKF.r SJ n VAfJI fW i m sil l,irl - ' wu,vl Orcnnlst of Cnlvnr frrslnterlnn Church -t rf n nn mm . I tlviaaml friends. Son Domingo Count II. No ' p t ipsT-v Oct nnsP vvlr. nf rs-.. Tsm t- n. T.-. Amerlean l.cle 2 IIV P nf A 'invl?.. 'Snd Phlllpsen and dauahter of Charlea SCHOOL OF MUSIC itu K!l Tun i i m miVniS,11111 Fran-is Wlodlck. ased 20. nelatlv-a JITlJJl-. Jl 1'lUOlv nolher r1'1M Mnnton at ?nei?r '-Mlth ano-Pin 'nnd friend- Invited to funeral. Mon.. 8.30 HI ml Jt, ) Solemn maas if re.mlem St A v ' "' '" " residence of parents. 2131 K. nirach rgan lrlavinf ' " ". f ,u lMv-roSa ? j"'evm,-m", -wv Churcb 10 & J S Cem Aulo funeral a m int New Cathedral Cem. There I- .onstant ilenund for . IHUNlt: Oct .1 ,TV.Mi:S husband of ' arll,'h!1 i'."- '1 ISAIIIII.I-A JIANDBn. llrcinists for rinirrh I nicer In I m" ' ' "Imle lletallvea and friends In- W- VShiVT,l 'i1";, 'a,'.oh a,,"1 '.mm I on Tlrture Vheiitre niirl. J",',, lo funeta servlies Ston 2 p in . . i"1',',1 ,2?,1'.N lm,h "' "elallvea and frlenrta iliir ' sella YnnTses of Inslrm linn 1'U W Plfhersave Olnev Int lulvale 'ml fd ;.i-Mner.i aervli ea Mon 2n. m.. r".''.re5ou for ivle'bent LlK ' '!',, "Tciilf m 'WVl'Wi'' P,",v'v :,H,K'"S, private8 "" " " line nine nrciin. for lessiin, anil nr...- , .J. P '., .7.' ,s" ,Vn,.on" ,"c ...3 '''.'''V ' ,.!f,"cV.r.i,!., '1. ., r. , . ., . .. till. UHlsfftEl Slid rHAiralB 'n'' s,on 's"n m Mttn Kmeralri st '. Wl-Ml-11 MUM Ha-JIflSJI i Kenalnulon. Maea Chunli ot VWtmlon 0 --11 ------ - w a m Int. Holv Crnna Ceni t i-oTv 7i IrT. I COVLt:. Oct 3. Mrs. MARY V. COYI.H, AOLKj CeheSUlUt Otreet .i,-.4 -,?u,-,t '"neral eervleea nt m. rAAwftjwAvab --V"Cl.MvilinlnEton. Del, Oct. (1. Philadelphia Musical Academy (.ermantoun Hninrli 30 East Walnut Lane Catalogue JO SKI ,13d Sea son (Jin 3S3i. II V. CI.AItKK. Ilrc. -NATIONAL SCHOOL t e ., . I wi jjf-u-.ifcn(i Mini jiuiuiy Little Theatre Bid., 17th & DeLanccj Stt. Day nnd FJcn)nff Course. Hnsvea la Publlo Speaking. Diplomas and Dezreea. D. L. Shoemaker, Principal T 4 fiiiirifiFi Xfa The Meredith s';fJI Dramatic Art ' ''. illI.KS K. MKKI.Iimi ll(-eitar OtTera comnlete and thorouah tralnlnK in Kloeullon Dramatic Art rublle SpeaklnB, I'lav Production, Kducatlonal Dramatlea, io. H.'inTiihT7iioiri.iVCT:,Vi,7irn .ot - - i i ' " ' SlNr. RV NnXP w-"- - -HV Ua I EDITH WALTON HAMLIN Sneclullht for Piano Tt-iiflioru IflfM) Mnwfr ht. I'll. Tonhir 7300 Y. PHILADELPHIA STUDIO OF DRAMATIC ART Private and Class Lessons 527 S. 42d St. Baring 2077 J DOMENICO BOVE Violinist (lIIII.A!"l.rill. ORI'IIKSTRA) Hole authorized teacher Sevriu fA,i.n 1023 H. 181li St.. or It on in 814. I'reai..., m. IE. LESCHET1ZKY ?,', Nnrmal courwe In l.eprhetlzkv Method; CHIdren's Dept., Vocal Pept Catftlov, HAROLD NASON, Director l-Mlill nf l.earhetlrki n12.it niKSTsi'T At. Leefson-Hille C0!JUir.,v "'" , Mnitrltr lefwon, I'reiililent ' ALL IirtANCHKS OP MUSIC PUBLIC SC1IOOI. MUSICSI. 1'KRVISIO.N 1BIM.50 Chestnut St.. IMitt.ult, hla TIOKSCII ItUII.DINO. Oak l.u,,,. ".. I3UIS L.ASSON, PIANO INSTHUCTIO.N The moat modern and Interesting methods applied 1714 CHCSl'NCT ST West Phlla, llraneh. S81H hnrn.. et ""WALTER PFEIFFER"" VIOLIN VIltTl'OSO AMI INNTRl'f 1(111 fond. PhllhMrm. Snc'ety nf Phlla. humrner'. Wlldwnod. 8Ml.Ho 1710 Chestnut St Phone St. Cecilia Musical Academv SJgrS!S- I 1803 Chestnut St lillltTZ VOICK NTVDIOtc 1530 Walnut St Phlla, Carnegie Hall, N. Y,. Wednesdays Louis Sobelman "-W.,,,7M".T' Advaneed Violin liiitrurtlun. t'lrtutur, PhiU. Con-crvatory "V,;, " nlrectom' uiii, arrninn, u van aep i;-ti K. HOOnrtT, t-acber of, iliiliia;. iKu .a.' ..."r.. i.T MOI1T MN(ilM) .'Il'SIf HI'AIIIN-Il TAIIS Oct 3 IfAnV n wife of The faunilat'on of nil loial enil Inatrumental ' H. Kah- and diuirhter of late William and et Pnr 'co,'l "nnd ciiiTiberlan.l S 1 Tr int J mime, IV end I1VKNIMI ilanaea nml IN. K'lzabeth Invln Itelatlve, and frienila mav uVtvale Ch? ten Hill. Ce SSn ..;I'lIn" H IHVini'U. lN-.TIIfniON. Telenhoue. I.Sliw reinatn- Mon until ,. in. at 2710 Pii',n"on -W lilMily oA M (liv A ' Anne McDonOUfh ... . ",-1 private. frlemla tinted In funeral, Mon.. In. m.. Millie mi-uuiiiiuyii Walnut Street rAltltlJLI. Oct i. ISAAC l,nsl.il ,,r i letn lealdeiue .S.rvlcea Cross lieja M. 13. - "" --- - .. 1 I. ni iii.i .1 r Ii j t rail! iioml U. r l.. .1. . .. I'lmmli I tll iii ... Ii -1 m.1 '... .. .. It c ..... insurance Folk Form Union Ncwnrli. N. .!., Opt. 4. To obtnln I Inprenspd pay mid better working eon dltlons 1200 employes In tills city of Hie I'rudentlnl, Mrtrnpnlitnm .lolm Man cock, rnlnnlnl and several' oilier Insiir- mice companies have formed n union In i... I ' .. ,i . . . , . . ii- Known us up l nililstrial lllsurnnce .cenis rroiecttve Assneintlon - - IIDITATIOVMI. Ilolli Sex- Strayer's Business College i ,..,,.., . . , Philadelphia m Greatest Butmeit ",;.; I CM, ,,-rilr nv plwnc for full .... .ur.r- STRAYER'S. 807 Che.tnut St. Phone, Walnut 384 :Z.ZI :- V. :. -- ' ""'i"'""."",r" ",".-' ,r "iiii n'mmi "'." kiiu'i-unjuih uim 1 11111 n. iirriro- .innrin-nn - --- -'p.uiiui Inithic It omen anil (ilrls l-Tir- i-. 1-k.tt r. . , .rV Tl4I7 ITADKTITrVi- CPUflM --- I rtivnuin tJrJKJl 1807 Pine fitrrrt Itronena Od. 1st Senior. Junior, Primary Ktndeivarten ltoa nndir 10 ears I motner. Mrs tILANCIIi; A lftlMljAK. HISIlOl' In men.oi-v nf r ,,er ,.h CAiitKitiNi: t:i.iZAiu:fii iiisitni'V "ho ileparled thla llfp October 4. 1017 tnlR"u i her children "T" t'f.ii tieiii-i t- 1 . i i l...rV".':Vlu:,,' I"".1''!".1!, reineillbrance of 1 . PAT Rl l4'rtl-tl SCHWARTZ -""--I'l 111 ..-.. .. fnXTU'f 1 .r. SCHW'AUTZ. Uieil Urtnltf-r i. U)A. iiiiiuiiM ui -un'ii a. .,.. , . . T1IK.II.,I,,y; a .. .:.:.." . ' .''". nif in'i.v L viiirtHiir-i I-.IUU.M. WHO fit parted this llfP Urtnllfr -I, 1018. Ana .i,,,,. 1 111a mill -rtr'x Beatti I itiniii.. . ,. , , ..." ?.' Jruilc " "'' aim nf Isaac anil the late Vii..ir, jvi. -' MIA' 1 li.. MU-Jnanil frirn.i -i; ,j;ii 7 ',i ' vr ' v-.'-;, ";, BIUIHIP 1UIHI1IK, Hl II I 1 1 til I i I'd HIl'l a r',:7rr:.k: -"-. ;.''. V.' Vi rn.iti.i ; 1 .-tn. i.-. . w -... Al , lnltfcl in fuiier,i Htrvlict-. Alor. II cm II P. IJ-nuln. may b. vl,,.l Sun. 7 u. f.-f I) York null Int. (irepntnount . ..V. .. in ' .iii.1 i il.v net '.' : . x u iii 'I 1 I , ,J I IN llllMtlltl.WI ''r Hsrvev Armhrusler and Uujhtri of lute 1 MpKNICII! r Oel ,1. WILT.IAJI husband n.!1?!.. anl . Jl"2..rpt Sphhihii no. it Ji I o" Kllzabeth vteKnlnht Relatliea and Jtelatlvea ami friend. Invlled lo funeral, fi lends, also Southern Cross Counell No ,, - ''. "' l-3'l I'altthorpe n Int. i s7. A. O K of W c. alao employes of ut l e,n Auto a-rilce Waslilnittun ave wharf. Penna Ualtroad In. nAinn -ud.lenlv Sept ao. HAItnT If .'"""" 'uueral Mon . " n m , (1230 Wheeler husband of (Catherine M Halrd ftiee Stteh- t up"' Phlla friends may call Sun.,' I uiui aim inn or .lirnei II ami lale i har- ll " ' '"' '"i -n -norian uetn, , lolte llalrd. iiRed in He allvea and friends MIIVNARIi Oct 3 HATtAlt J MI"T llnltrd to funer.il ,hin l1 n m . At .1 .fe. N'Mlt) ItHlalli'es un frlr,nfl m.nih... nf ""ur ". I.'')" N UiJi st lleinalns inn he i viewed huud.iv, f, tn Hi p tn Int. I cm- I ""l Aul1 funenl i HAliKU (Vt t Ct.lA 5t wife nf ' ?','"'" llaVr and d.iuahter nf .lohn ,r mid ' ?.'" "'"T'B,ri ,,"",. '".'''. Wsaaini. Jjciu- o,. "nd friend- linll-d lo funeral Jlon S:',o, m . r. Silver ( Solemn tequlem rniis- Cliuuli of the Msltntloll 10 a. m Int Hon hepulelire (Vm. Auto funeral, HAnttm'T La I 1 loil.V J son of late ' r.iJnn. "i.,"V '.",'7' '.-'".'."T f.n' widow of Krnost NUsbaum. aged SIT. nela l fi finer. IM ,n - s. '" V V , ln", "' " ""U friends Invited to funeral. Sun.. N ...mVI";.?1,- M.","'. ''.'l0 ? "' .lyn.:r'-- ;i1--t- tl in . i.1.i Ml Vmn,l Int private. i,.nl1in, ,;. c. i r , .,, ... Itenulcm maaa St vtnHrln'i, I'hiitch n a m i"' j" Anthonv'a tern Ambler J" Auto((nee McHale) wife of 'Daniel' F O'Connor, IXvlilimV n, l mnv v . .. mi -., .l"aU"?n? n ft -,,l.'...t ;'.'" 'i'" .-.-. .'..v ..; ii m v nil Hnne uniliin ill Aiiu-,nr .1... .'." road Due notice of fitneml Inter i CAUIti; Oct 2 AN'N'V A , widow nf f,oula II Carre llclatlvcs and friends In- vited to funeral Mantua, V J, Mon. 2 n m Tnt )'inonah Ccin. Friends may mil -juii. ,ic, CLAI'SIlIl. del 2, Al'OttSr CLAl'SCR. I aeed SO. Relatives and friends Oenerjl , John A lfollea Post. No. 22S, C. A. R , all sodetlea of whith he vv.ia a member Invllid I In mi'crni aervircs. ,s-un . Il a m. lirji) iDeveteaux st Iaund.ile, liiln. Int. prl- atp. IVniwuuii iVm t'CJDV Or I TIHV1 II V II I'llliV anr.,1 ri t,.i .,t. . ,i .,... .. CllOWTHEIl Oct. 3. WIl.I.IAM, huslund or I. aura X. C'rovvther (nee K"dner). -lireil 3d, Itelativea and friends Invited to funeial. .Mnn.. J p in . tOlli Tnrkavvnnna st . KranK- fllld tnt. Oakland Cem n.unulna inu 1,A J viewed Sun . S tn 111 p ni wlclnvv of Ham Dean HelaUveH .. ' temli Invited to funeial eeivlua at II p in . ' iieimlence of nine. Carrie II SHiouU. IK W ' i i , r. -v. niiiitii'iiiv ii, r 1 rv ., w i ,n,L'ioAh - r - rvt '.W ftr,'-rtF Airv Ji,, L, ?,,, ''.nl,.,","t .. " '"" o.3n a. in .Chester 'Helahta, Deiawara v -,, ii,iuiv,, iimni iiuiv 1.111K1 i Solemn reouiem mass I'liiiwh nr vinoi lllcaaed Sacrament 10 a m, Int Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral, -viETO XiSSfS? jn"iluSln,3.- S&nXv n.l.lll s. nml fvln.,1. l,..l.n.I . . . .......... n.... ,,,,,.,1,. III.HI-I, u, IUI1ITI11. lucq , 8..11I a in . residence of raienta. tS4,t N 2d at. Solemn riqulem maaa St Mlihaei'a Chunh 10 a. ill Int Holy Crosa Cem. Auto funeral ELLIOTT Oil. 1. .K1IIS Im.'nrl f ifiKnV M"clhJ,WnS!l ! Maty II Klilott (nee Sotell Relntlvea nnd IP m. 304l N tth at Int. arecmnojnt A-9U III ri IIJ 1 UIIl'J ill ffl'V lt't-". in IV. . i IJpnl. . 1. friends invited to funi.ral. Sun. n iii lato rraldeiiie Fort lirflln Id and Penrose ave Int. Tl Hilly, Lutheran Cem 4 rniMtlS Hit. - ZACHMtlv T Imi hand of niUnheih Tenls. need 7"' Ite'latives and fnenda Invited to funeral, Jlon Sntlll S, Kith et Int I'eumo ood Cem. crieuua inuv tan p,un evJ CJARTTMIVIUIt Of "Ml N. nm, - w 2. JOHN A hualnnd of S Helen Clurll meler Relatives nnd friend", John J." Ur.'an Court. No 2.-i2. I'' of A : Past Chief It.inE. ers li . UI A llllltprl In rnn.,.i unv..la. Xf .i .i.'..;-. ',".'V "..'".'.c1' 2 n. m . parlois of J Wwiw (-r Ift t rrtJIl minster Cem OOOnWIN Oct 3 RAMHUL aOODWIN. aBeil 74 Itelativea and frienila Invited lo funeral servhts, Mon. 2.-10 n m 13"ii Church at Frank furcl. llemains mav be i.'f.Y'.'J hm HnLT 7 ' m In'' '"t Cedar Hill Cem ( i. ,i i i . ;: . ,iuiniii. JVC-mi- tleB and friends Incited tu funeral. Mon..' a. i ..,.. uiitiii. intit uorman. item o . in , in. r.iuore si solemn mass of re- . iiuleni ( hureh of St Th.mms Aqulnnc HMO I a m Iny Hoi Cross Tnn " nilWlhO.V - Oct 2. THOMAS. hbind uf Martha ilrejmon RelaUes nnd frl mIm i-i-' 120 h. jjinraater aye, Ardinnre, Pa Int.' r''i'o. H".1"." i,". me,cti lrnl" Valine '"miiv'vMiy.", lo" 'S14'.' "...m' . ' ri.SSlKJSSfiT11 .".Jf-l!: ' I ANK II j,, i.i.iuin, ui .io c. inn si., aneu ui, Relatives and friends Invited tn services Krl.. 8 p. m.. Armstrcnu'B, JU27 and 1U2U XT ljn,.n,l nt In, n. (.... -vwv av, -J, vail !. tllti 1J I V 11, II. HAUKNKIt Oil. a, CATHARI.NI", vvhfovv of .Michael Haefner Relatives and friends Invlled In funeral, Tues.. K a. m.. les de ee iiivuru ,i, ..T.ni, me.., n m. in., lesiaenee of daughter. Mrs. Anna Ilorzner. 29J2 W i yllri'f n.v iv, ninn iiiubb oi retjuiem rnrnUi Chrlftl Chureh tl a. m. Tnt nHuat ioly Redeemer Cem, Remains may by viewed Men.. 1 to i) p. m Auto funeral. IIAlNna. Oct. t. at Wildwood. N .T i THARUHS T , husbnnd 1 Ida Hatnen (nee punn). ased rn ReUthen and frlenn-t, leo Oeorso W, Kendrlck Jr. I.ndss. Nn, j 0(i. r huh n. i t ni prn unn ne nnhllrHn riuhi Pol(- Dent, of flth niUrlef. ard nil nortcHei of uhlrh he was rqenbe.r Invited io fujiera) sfrvlceB. Mon., X p m ,A tion CallowhlR f. .Jnf. Northwpod vCem, KcMalna m3 t Tlowed Sun.f 3 p, lQ.iv in.' Church Ilia in Int erivale. ;li...'i'. ,. ..' ...",.. ol "ri.".,...;".V"" " v tlOMOHnilTV flei J line 11 in r v '-"";.".. "" "..'" . '"7. :li-.' !"""' '. V--". . Vv"hf;rUrl,"of"hin.3l n5"?--?-, .'oSeVihl':Y"ne7atH7nd,'frlendV lilted and friinda InvltV Vn fnnSri.r'',Minel-,Hi! ,n h'"""1 '"leea. Mon.. S p. m., reflittnea anitrrienda invited to funernl m0 8:3o nf nl(UKhl(.r, ,Mr, Ann, Ranhe. 2020 N. a ni . rarcnia residence. U'll s. Mat at. 'r.,n .t in, ...i,.i. ntA.,...n r'- t-. iit-ii in luiirmi. .Mini,. II,. i U a m rPHKlPtif '- " --int. .-mi iuii-i-i a of nuither. Mra Jone it, .Stntt .- 47 11 eeh. , III. ,S -Del. :i. J AltV A widow of 3 wonil at GermantovMi, Int Chelten II 111 t1"1'." W". "K"'i Sl' l1t""1:,' ", " ' rlenos M, (icm.iloiy llemalna me tie vlevv.il sin inv ted to funeral service, W .. m., m eve m ,s ' 'I'1"1' '. re Idenca of ann-ln-lavy Charles p Jailtaon. 9$ (lltll'TITH Oct 'l vvnitin i .. .. 4(in l'lm et,. Camden N, J. Int. nrlvute, 4 mains inav bi! ilen ihiiii iVn.."'' reral servhea. .ill Monday, nl 2 p. m. ti?K illllllil'll n,i i ii,.-! A'?." "'. ,m . lesldemeof son. Claude H. Wiley 2I'I1 A IM ,,u , '' ,.'TUc'' 's Ail L, 1.1 A -M., w dow of J.;!, ii lnl Worth ''edar Hill Cemil. W !.'.nUi5 1tn'1",r.lor" S' ' I'ranKentield Sons, Jvil.KlN At Woodlnlry, N, J. Oi t. S. ffi 120 h. jjini'-ater aye, Ardinnre, Pa Int.' vhVncI''H ' WII.KINS. ave.l SI W ,'4 I . .n.awtin V , ki Jn u HlrS1.- I. ANDREW, hunbufifl 0' iniaiii,, nnn r.Mna v, m rnniiuv or i nurcn nr uur Iady Ot viriorv. invited to funeial. Mnn., 8:30 am.:i TH32 Chpnlniil t wt Phlln Solrtfin re-1 milfm imm ChiircK of Ou Iad of Vlctorj " ii. m, in, jiniv t rout ueirt. . ItlUSrilt.Rlt. ot. .1 lt tli- Hotel Wn llf, .MUHUH. hilKl.nnd nf Inln nanlln. rl,.r. bct.I 7n7 .til-live- nnd frlenfli. rum-w i.od-e. No. i'ln ' p. nnd A. M.J Anuntiiin Clt) Chapter. It. A, M. of rotti- 1 ' '" invu-n it' mn-rni --rvices, .HUn.. IJIinil h rn . narlora of Morris tlninraft Son 2iirii N. (lroHit -t, Int. Jit. Slnal Ccm.l i jiii,iiv ninn non-rs, j . lttllHT. At 2111.1 N' 27t!l it.. Del S.1 ij.n'i; ni.vcitui.irri;. widow of John! iiir-i. ncpii us. Ilelnl en and fr enil- In., .,'."' '.". funeral -eivlp-a. Mon . 2 p. m ' I'l e- It. Iinlr UUIg . ts;o Clieatnut ." Int! " "'' IIM t?. Dr. n u'Tt.T.i r i,...f.n-.,t in W M-,r,l"' iila'MvnirVrlmvltT.iJ ,'", "'' itm;, Jinn, in m.. reairt-ncal I lnnn'-V;V,,p,V'"fVn,,: om'vU'VH JSIV"S rriR?H.7KSn"'hSi52!. F'U J'AV '' '"'.W.n. "t-ftl .?T -Vuneral'sufl 1 i...;' " i.niiH. o'nic uwrnncir jhb . , - " "i '' 1 nntir vc ill. 1 it. 1 nun 11 - 11 in n -i a iiam ni r-. rv - Onm I11a..Ih1 I.TiN.Vo.v ftri y At.irin r ,i...i.,.al or Inle iinbcrl and Ann I.ennnn rtelatlvfal ""' ,rl!n4' .."V.iien in luneral Jlon.. :30 a m. R2.l II VVnnillnwn nvn nerr,,nnlAU,n Solemn rctiulem ma- Immmulale Conean. . J,'0" Church 10 a 111. Int Old Cathedral nf J I Mam Marriott (nee Cl-ments), a-cd 4B fl-tattves and frlelnla IliMtrd tn funeral r-i.iir-i. imn . m r m.. PHriors or .loan F. a. m . 171 1 H. IKth at Solemn high ma-a ?i ."""'""I Bl. l"".' AHUinaS'S CllUreh fu'n"" P' "' Jm- ",y x-ro" uem' Au MeCOIlMfCl Oit .1 .TKNN'IC wife of miniK mi iiriiutit runerai, 10 wnicn reia , Uvea anil friends are Invltrd. Mon. 7.an a i-HinrK ni ormicK runeral, 10 wnicn rela- m 1813 Rnselierry at Maaa or renulen Church of St Hlonka II a. m Int: Hoi" r. ...... r. . .- -. lMH" ril. I ll.illltlll I VI it.. 1 . I-- n Oct 1. Brifi.' Will), son nf h(p .InniPM nml Mr- Mr. ivicliijIim - ru)ipniy u (,eehHli' uf l-i.l1lvt Countv Dontical, lre-1 nmi Ala in nn iinru -ii iieini t-n Hiirt irlenda in- Vlfprl tfi funornl. Mnn R .tn a ui OllvAf WJ ... ... . "..". " -- - iwiir itjcitj , iKL'd L'hpstnut Bt. Solemn refl niuf-m iiihbr inurrn or St ChHrlea Horromerl I" n tn nt. Hnlv CrriKH (m Tlpmaln4 irm it ieupd Sun e.n Autu funeral, Jlr(ll.'TV Mni rnuunn a.. im lonn nf IM ,-.,! -.,! Mar.. iinini,, f Conf - " in iHie Aiinip Aicumiy inee unrr; ana rion I Irelflnrl Tlclatlvpfl and frlendd., 'o ' . .7ip .swiMy . or tJprpu-i nriaua ycn. in o, d ., a o. ii . rian-a.ua.ua jurpaniatmn and prnpioicn of I'enntylvan la. i i? ir,,n.,i . f,.iw,.i a .Jrt' m IF&" . "S. L'iS&"S "."Shia .n.i.i- i n. n.ili.i. ,;.ni..i "rtjiwii " ornu- inriii in a rn. Int Holy Sepul- mm i em Aiitn rnn-m Klftli-lh llaijtlat Chuich lnll.-i to funeral fi rv Icea Tuea . : p. in 2012 V Jlarvlne at. Int private Itemalns mav be viewed .Mon., i i" " n rn MOOHI" Oct 1" DAVIl) O )uiband o Jione i. .vinore aeefl 2 Iieiatives an friends Phila and Camden Kerry Re e Asso . Invited to funeral Mnn 2 d. m.. ,41 Klevens at Camden .V .1 Int. private IIveiBreen Ceni Krlenda mav call Sun. ev viismmi nt I'limssi iv 1M 'mm v em. vmil novvera. ,i,,.,-s-x.r,i n... .,....- . mr....nn neiauvea aim Irlends Invited to funer.il I!". - .1 ..""' h in., residence of huaband. .'(KIT llth at Solemn requiem mass Church n f.nlnh.nv .. .'.' . -- ' in a. m Int. New ualiuln vldnw of Thomas lretlvvirh. accd SI flela Hvea and friends Invited to funeral ervtce, Mon 2 p m resldenc- of daushter, Mra. H' Hoivnrd Williams. (123 I.akevtew drive, Coiliiiffawood. N J. Tnl private. Friend in. i leu f,i;n ilier I n m QUINNf. Suddenly, at Key West. Fla.. Sept. 23 .lA.MI'.S. inntof Kdward and lata Msr.v Qulnn (ned Malinn). Relatives and friends anidleia nnd anllors of Phlla Navy yam invileu to runeral. .vion . H::(0 a. m.. "Idence nf .Mrs. Mnry McOulsan, 2332 V Mu Iter s( olfnin rrqufr-m hirbr St. Mlr-hncl'H riMMi-h 10 h m. J 11 1 New Lathe I drnl Cmi Auto funeral I RIIfriinrtT Ocl 3 WITJ.IAM, huitmnrl I of Cflthorine Iteirhert (nee Konrad), asted Oftg nrlatlr. and frienela inUted to funeral, Mon . 8.30 .n m., 11144 N. Orianna st. Sol emn reuulem mHns St ItonlfacluB'B Church 10 n m. Int. Holy riedoemer Cem Auto funpral niVKRS,-Oct 3. HLIZABETIT. widow of Joseph J, Rivers Itrlathes nnd friends, i:. I. BkKer Circle. No. 8ft. Ladles of the (1 A. It., nnd the conKrejatlon of the First Christian Church. Invltrd to funeral servlce-i. ieidenre of Charles A DanlpU. M17 M. . . . . ... ...--- --. ... Sim f l" n n m ' rrit "ill laid" Cemtty "" IIOBIN'SOJ "t re" Mem e 1001 s' lllh ,t ' 'Vi i:'l.l zcniyril v lAiTr-M.-er: LVJI h!,a" llMn""- 's"vl -tl z fm,n maln mav be lewed Sun . 8 to 10 d. m. li I "O 1 I urn In nam u Tl. Amn I SHIRKY. Oct. '.. KATH. widow of Henry J ,. .'Mlirv llliniiir, H.IU llicillll,, l.tlin I.enane Council. Nn. 110. D. of P.. invited t funeral service .Mon. 1:30 n in., realdencal 01 niece, .Mr-, .noma u.iiiy, ij.iaa js'. .Ilnrvlne et Int. HlllKide Cem.. via funeral trolley! jtt-iiin him iiiiii ii" vieiveu nun., i io 11 n m. ' STOI.I,. Suddenly. Oet WIM.IAi FTOLL, Jr , husband of late Jane Casalii SHJS'S-- ln '" mou. iteiaiives ana irienas Invited to fit !,," - V.W.'l.V,1 - ;.'... - .1 ,J.r.u '....R"?Pfna..?J' 1-IH-.-IT nr-.- -ii r. . . .. . -.- i.7 ri , .1 i -"- "iimitiu,, nKCVk i H'lHinva hiiu irieiiua m uea 10 luneral from II In 7 30 n m i TItUITT At IlrMRrnnrt, N J Oet. 2, RI.I7.A J.. ' lilow of Cant John V. Truitt. meed "S. Iti'litlvea anu rrlends Invited tn funeral serv Icea rirldeennrtf N J,, Mon., 2 VON 1IAVD. Oct. 2, JOSEPH f. VON HAY1), ion of Charles IF, and Frederic-lea V Von Hnd (noe Uuno), Hffed L'7. Rela iUes nnd friends Invited to funeral, Man., i p. in , renldente of parentH, 121 n, Upnnl st.. Qermantown, Int. nrhnte, ivv Hil Cem WAIKi;U Oct 2. HK.VRT C. husband - Jennie Walker (nee Wftl NK RelHt-vn "IL'il H l!)th nt Solemn mi8& of rmui m thurth uf St Monica 10 a, ma Int. Hoh Cioms Crm. WARHK.V Suddenly. Oct J, WILLIAM U WARUnX, pd (12. nelatlven and frlendi. tmulojes of -inth st. and AVoodland. ave. car o.'rn, -iutn waru ttepubiicun ciuo, Invited to rnnerul, Mnn,, 2 p, m , 17H4 P. ftflth et, West Phlla. Int, Mt, Morlah i em r 1 1 -tin n iiin-f --rtii nu,, iinrr i ii, m. WRWH,- Oet, 2. IIMMA CAROMNK. wf nf Hirrv C WeliB nnd dnuhter of rnrnlin- And Ute- Chail--s Truthcm R(lntlve,s and filtnds Invited to funeral M-rvUea. Mon,. 2 ft! t1 " - 4-"- I''!dv Tv.. W. I'hUa Krlendi'l JJytyl--W unialn-i sun. after 7 , m Int. & imJVncI'H lif WII.KINS. 'ml .',1 R,i: 'I uvea and frlenil,, Invited tn funeral. Ston.. i 1 llll ". ni rcrldence nf cousin,-Itjrtln U)ek. (S nnn D' ;. st . Paulahoio. N J Int, prl. V vale. I'.kiiiikvoii cin. . i. VW.I.KK. In Invinlt meniorv of AUfltW. TINB T. ZBLI.P.n. who d'ed Oct n. una. -I m rv ma Hal Will ISft fl si ir O 1 fnii .. I. Anill Cln '..-. --.-...,., viiril, lit, - 7 IV. m.. for the happy repose of hl spul. at,,li St Thomas Anulnas'a Church. 17th aniit'l Mn-rla ta, lil-rnnl reat wrnnt unto htri.V I s til .- .-..-...-.. .... ..... ".... ...t . o Lord, and let perpetual llitht 1ln iip,a Vi"-" ' ' ' ' ' 'T"- "'"iniiin IM)KRT1KKH C1 .firtVI Fi?c V 11U BROAD a'no S IK?:. P.AJHOHttJ A it. Rousb otto X 1.4'jltifMa.ll4l lv f, i9"1' I7 1 ' At e . 'V 1 . '' 4- a v iiSfcjil.... 11 ?i-? o,