Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 20, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 23, Image 23

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PLAY IN GRID CLASSIC
Lehigh's Brilliant Quarter Hurt
in Fierce "Bloody Wed
. nosday". Scrimmage
HOT 'OFF THE GRIDIRON I
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South Bethlehem. Pa., Not, 20.
Wdnen(lr afternoon It usually the dfty
of th hardest nork of the week for
the Lehigh squad nud yesterday, proved
no exception despite tho very cold
nrlnrfu which hlew ncrosn Trulor field.
The sudden change of weather had its
oftect on the men, una causeii con
slderablt fumbling during thw scrlm
mager but at the same time instilled
a great deal of ginger Into tho work.
Vlrr! tnpkllnc durlne the BCrlm-
mage caused several Injuries on the
vartity. Harpy Itote. the brilliant
quarterback who has been lost to the
team on two other occasions, received
a jolt while running with the ball that
nanaari him In reftrn. Tho decree of this
injury at. this time Is not known, but
hops are held that he will be able to
return in time-for the game Saturday.
Cuslck and Maglnes were also Blightly
hurt, but got back in the scrimmage be
fore It was over.
Easton. Pa.. Nov. 0. Coach
Sutherland took advantage pf the col
lege half-holiday by putting Lafayette
through a long, hard workout. Everv
man wc on tho field in togs before 2
o'clock and Sutherland kept them on
the- Jump until G o'clock. The weather
was very disagreeable, a high, cold wind
sweeping across the gridiron ,all day
yesterday. A
Several small snow flurries added to
the dismal weather conditions. To
counterbalance the effect of tho weather
Coach Sutherland, kept his men con
tinually on the go.
Doctor Bruce lined the whole squad
up at on end of the field and raced
them the whole length of the inclosure.
Not satisfied with that lie made them
"run tho return distance. Much credit
for the fine showing the team has made
must be glen to Doctor Bruce for the
able way in -which he has conditioned
the team.
A short signal drill was tho next
event on the program. The varslt
HnedAp as usual, Sigel plajing quur
terback and calling signals. Later the
former Northeast star was given an
other workout jut tho halfback position.
CANNEFAX RETAINS -TITLE
TH9 football championship of the city
of Pittsburgh will bo decided next
Saturday at Forbes Field, when Coach
Glenn Warner's Pitt Panthers olnth
with Coach AVftltfer Kteltrn's Carnegie
1'erh aggregation, This game is nn
Important fixture In western Pennsjl
nnla, although Tech has never hrntcn
Pitt.
Jack Kfoth'n Penn freshmen cave (lie n -J
Mid lilue varsity an unrlasant Afternoon b)
th lcloua manner In which they tnckleif the
regulars. uerpre int scrimmairi
Captain T1rt Dell had hit rllrht
injurfd ana nua to retira
jiua ttoppsr, teic ena
tcrlmmaare wji wrr
trnt arm bam
to the irvm. antl
tulatcd his rtarht ankic,
On n fleild coverwt with
thr..
anew tha Srincuse varsity played
Ha:
mo
lnph. of
th fruit,.
of two twelve-minute
Varsltv wnn ,vlin
fMiihflftvn a.,li In .Ua.
aecnnd quarter, after recoverlnc a fumbla
nr mo jvnniMK B KOM line
Head Coach Dohle. of the Naval Acadamy
men team a
(wrloda jterday.
tichwnrstr acortd a
tanm. labored yeelorday under the handicap
ralftat ths
rapp"d In a blanks! The oractlca began
of
out stood out
touch of' srln comhlned with toothache.
irainat the mid and high wind
early and continued until the electric llithta
rail Detn in uie lor soma time
A atlIT norther, with flurries of snow now
and then cnuiht the Army equad at Its bin
mid-week irtlitlron drill eslen1ay Th
cadeta worked tho harder and In a stiff
mvle went through t strenuous twu-hour its
Ion
Tho Cornell vnrsltv and scrub elevena bat
tled on a anow-covered Held jestcrday unill
dark. Intermittent alnnna swept across the
srldlron all durlnii the practice, but tho
coaches went ahead with their program hav
Ins determined to clean un the hard unrlr nf
preparation for the 1'enn name before tho
end of tho week,
Amid (Ik first flurry of anow hi Ifnhol en
the Sto.ens Tern football snunil held the
usual Ion JVedneeda afternoon liractlra
jesterflny. No classes belnir held In the af
ternoort. tho squad reporttd at 2 o'clock
and were kept on the field until dusk
Wasklnslon and ! will face Oeorcctown
tfhlvt
team
J'airet,
out.
rltyi Saturday tn Waihlnitfott with Ih
In (he pink of condition . exesptim
'tna mr canter, and flllvereteln a hall
! Donald Blorek, ltutnra end arid the beat
landler of the forward paaa that tho Hear
et haa do eloped thl teaion, aa hack In
ijirneea ettorday for the nrat time elnce
ila Injury in tho,8yracua irame,
. r.V ?imrJ. whlcn w"l 'tract much at
tentlon Snturday will he tha Northweiitern
ItutKere tumn to l plajed at tho bell purk
at Harrlaon. N. J., ami tho Syracuao-lndlanV
contest at ninomlnnton, Ind,
It will bo lntorolln to note how the
ack SyracuM team, rated by. many as
belne the bent In the Kaat at tho nreeent
wm compare with tho western repro-
tune,
FentatlNc
A footlrall ohsrrYer who dellahto In tr
nn In dope out fuluro names la of the opin
ion .wiai in inio-xarvard tuss o will be.
lour), I r t)iA l.nh.lia,iMnuih ...... IV. .'.
of soorlmi and plenty of ihrlllr Saya he,
"Talo won't lx able to stop Harvird a open
play and Casey, n,nd Harvard will hi- unnhle
tn checl. the lllue's rushlnK
The nrowii inmltr.t worklnu against n
rlrons second team had on- of tho I ""lies!
workouts of the season ester1ly """"i
BOWLING RESULTS
Knlfhta of Columbus fscun ,im,i foiled
on Costa's Allcjs Iset nllit v;era prnductlte
of seme arm IndKldusI and team scores
Columbus the trailers, rolled two nco aeorrs
and took Ihnic from J'lnton Santa Maria
won Ihreo from Wnsl 1,hl AmM. ,.
In over S60 flan Hnltsdor lock thf odd
aame from Han Domlnjto loslnr the last
name by three pins Itrnnnron lost two to
i ieu lis unn riuieo aia and '.'01
Sweeney, !i2fl. IVussell Slki Ilrown 215i r
Word intii CcllKan 2nd ami Mnrean '.'ill
KN10HTS or cniv.tnus I.KAOir.
- !J' U? I11"' H" '"S I1'1
lull Hi-' 171 Hubert I'M l.tj rjl
121 It I KI3 Haf rt I .Mi nt loo
IIIR 1TJ l.-.t MrM ,lon 4S 1 Sd
122 1711 IAH Trucks " ,7K tl""i
Carlsr. .
lands,, sii
H'NIcoll 79
Peak . 79
107
' flj Mail.
19 I
;Xnt:
Irrown.
j,nc..
49 A3 Keue .
79 74 WtUre
79 7S Jamison
HBtia
71 K7 M
4ft 114 411
i8 K H.I
74 116 US
SO SI I'd
SAN
"Irady
Wlllon
mlth.
Fry urg-ihlelds
Totals 7S2 772 1
HA.NTA MARIA
3'eeney
in
t(',7 104 22t ttrlnsler
Kearnev un If, I mil Kennnli
rallant IRX 117 Plle'rlf-k
l Hrlnn inn it.' l2 Kelley
Hrown 1(17 tl)4 .'21 Cairns
Wormrr 11k
. Totals d74 7nil 7-,
Totals S17 ai7 SMI
Totals Mn 7P4 "17
wmr l'lin.A
I. in ln2 nir,
1411 lt. 147
lii nt 140
12'i 170 1SI
ISO 111 17T
COM'Mlll'H
le Inney IMii 1RH
llrndi'
roktlasti
Morgan
lialtmi
n.vo.v
lilt liases, If.a 1,14 S4I
1.1s 141 181 Itu-srll
14H 20n ln re sis,
1ST '.'in Vis Illlnd
1RH .'03 21J Tnu son
144 21S 15U
14.. inn ini
us us mo
1SD LIS Mil
'PnlaU K2M flip 007
imowNso.N
Totals 7 73S S.'8
r I.BO
117 rred'clts UK 141) 139
t li tun ti
lo. 118 . Ma riorsey ldi Ins us
Jlubfl M'l 170 Xtf, llrown 167 151 141
Vice Urt 14 lin iirnpny m ina ...
MfO'rlt LIS MS l7 T Ward 1711 2n) IM
foils 112 Slier ood 134
lotnlH 711 fisn 743 Totals 771) SSI 720
Four trams representing the Philadelphia
Trut i o opened the season with a Duikpln
Iiiiii- nti t'mla s Alles In -if nlghl Otters
won three from Camels and Tanthers look
tn nut of three from Tigers
c mfi,i orrnim
Touts 423 3IS Ml, Totals 3M 4.1H 317
NATIONAL rtlBCCIT CO. I.KAOUM
KAMDCO UNKEPAS
171 1H7 i lilce,
144 Mi 182 I'orr
lllt'ner
lerferles
Treer,
Jrenblnt
lutts
120 ll
99 IJD
147 119
IflS Mice, Jr.. VI i Ml 144
582 I'om'ter. 14 llll 19t
14 nice Sr 131) ins 141
1)7 hllck,.., 14.' 1M IV!
s. w'nertz lei 121) 12.1
Sclst
Hough l
Harding
Illlnd
fundorf
7k 72 10J OoldberB 72 77 01
( nn 117 Finn 73 11 7d
IS 71 ft.1 King ti 11 Ml
U ill In Collins Hi 7fi luj
KS 12." H4 Mlllls US HO HIS
Totals 111 .1111 311 Totals 377 SS4 81)7
Totals SKA Hfld 721
ZU ZV
ToUls 71 J ssr, 77
SOCIAL 1BA8
Pearco
llrlm.
Van C'n
J rare.
Keeley.
117 111 1S2 ttrady
122 IIS l'.u Walsh.
107 S'l US 1,ii nn
(i 2 US Jit Munch
IAH 141) 144 Xmlth..
100 111) 77
HJ 17,1 1.17
l id un ir,i
77 11-, 7J
IS-, IIS 12
Totals 04 II3 712 Totals fi!l3 fill) Mill
Conihohocken Wants Game
Tha strong Comhohorken indefcendent
football team has an open dte fliturday
and wants a game with a nrst-eiass mo
n.ndeni eleven For gsmes write ii
Jfye Cinfhoheeken or ohoni
ford Conshehocken 08 W
DID YOtj EYERKKEP ;'
HBJLP?
Two ambitious young men &w
an unusunl opportunity to acquire 5L '
sure pjylnj; business of their ow.
Flve'thouaand dollats Is needed,
A five-year 6 loan Is deslrerL
For details and credentials addrM
D 210, Ledger Office.
aft
1TKAMW1I1P MTnCKfl
MoCourt Seaond and TVIaupome Third
In Three-Cushion Tourney
FINAL S-CDSIIIOK STANDING
' Nama OR. Lost
It L. Cannefax. New York.. 1
n. Mf-Court. Cleveland
Maunome. SlllvrniUkee, .
Releeir. Chlcor.0
u. litis, tlrookun
r.ijarkeon. Detroit.. .
II. Ileal, ittt. . . ..
T. Denton. Kansas City, .
II. Gillette Dnffalo ....
O. -Lean. Cincinnati ...
r. c.
.77
.867
.MS
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.444
,1
.222
.111
Cleoland, O., Nov. 20. Robert It.
Canncfax, o New York, retained his
title of provisional three-cuehion bil
llardjchampion by winning the national
tournament held hero. He climbed on
lilt throne npaln when Charles Mc
Court, formerly a. champion, was de
feated by Pierco Maupome last night
by a score of SO to 48 in fifty-eight in
nings. ' '
i In, tho afternoon Cannefas won from
Clarence Jackson $n fifty-one innings 50
to 27. In another afternoon match Mc
Court tooirtho measure of Otto Iteiselt
50 to 41 in fifty-nine innings.
When McCourt and Maupome met in
the final match of the tourney the for
mer had a chance to tie Qannefax for
the lead by beating Maupome, but ho
failed, suffering his second defeat.
Cannefax lost only one of his nine
games.
FINANCIAL
XO THE aTCKKIinLDKRH OF THE
BITTENIIOIJSE TttUST CO.
uudelpolft
rlen that . Sneelil
Stockholders of the Rltten-
Phi
Notice Ig hereby
Meeting of the Stoc
nouee Trust CO , pursuant to a resolution
of the Board of Directors, adopted at a regu
lar meeting on November 10, 1019, v.111 be
held on 3!onday, January 10, 1020. at noon,
at 182S Walnut at,. Phlla . Pa., for the
purpose of approvlnr or disapproving; a pro
posed Increase of the capital stock from
two hundred and firtv thmisanit (n1lnva
O230.000). constating of file thousand shares
of the par value of f.fty dollars each, to
five hundred thousand dollars (1500 000) con
slating of five thousand shares of the par
value of one hundred dollars each
S. W. WATERMAN.
Secretary
Pocahontas OonsoIIdaled Collieries
' Company, Incorporated
rlFTl-VEAH FIVE TEB CENT
-4JOLD UONDS
. Notice la hereby given, pursuant to the
terms of the alortsase dated July 1st. 1907.
loat the undersigned an-Trustes. will rs.
Cflve sealeU proposals up to 3i00 p. m. on
Jo 8th day of December. 1810, for the sale
to it of bonds as above described sufficient
to use the sum of SCO 388 60. The under
signed reserves the rliht to rsjeot ejjy or
THE HEW YORK TRUST COUPANT.
.Trustee. By B. Q C1URTI3. Swjretary.
Hsig' Tork. November 1st. 1910.
ffiir
Annual Meetings
FIDELIXX IUTtJAL LIFE
INfiUH.
ANTE ICO.
Tha. Annual Meeting of tha Fidelity Mtilnal
Life Insurance Co, will be held at the -principal
offlce of the Company. 112-118 North
Broad St., Phlltu, Fa.i on Tiesday, January
IS, 1020, at 2 p. m.. for tho eleotlon of
twelve directors to serve the ensuing 3 ear.
By order of the Hoard of Directors
CUAS. O. 1IOUOE I3ecretary.
AJIERICAN POUER AND LIOHT CO.
71 Broadway, New Vork
COXIMON SIOCK DIVIDEND NO is
Tho regular quarterly dliidend of one per
eeiii ii on the Common StocK of Ihs
Amerloan Power and Light Co. has been de
clarer
mon
naiable December 1. 1010. tn
stockholders of record at tho close
ymrineau November 21. lflldi
WILLIAM REISER,
mol
Treasurer.
Froposalw
PROPOSAL FOR HALE OF BUILDINGS
AND I UCTURES Sealed proposals for
the buildings, fixtures, etc , for the Law
renoevllle Convalescent Hospital. Lawrence
vine, N. J . will be received nqt later than
11 a. m , December a, 1019. by the Utilities
Officer. Camp Dlx. N. J. further informa
tlon on apolleatlon
PAH0EL POSH
Value HO
Extrsar-
$s MHJHP' Offer
I WBSP IB Days Only
Will Eeeure Order .
Beautiful hand-palntcd enlargement,
14x20 Convex Oval Shape. Choice of
sepia, pastel or water color. Beautiful
(rune, choice of Circassian Walnut with
pearls on Inner edge or All-CUlt and
Full Ootdloaf Burnish.
Send your npoto for enlargement today.
Extraordinary offer for Iff days only'
V, S. ripTUHE FRAME CO,
R.I). toed IJIdg.
tt-00 CHESTNUT ST.. THILA.
Roses-Roses-Roses
Ro.e "AMERICAN" grown
IVORLD'8 CHOICEST
. Ne Fancy Catalogue Issued
Descriptive price list sent on 'request
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The reasons why are to be found ill the following unexcelled manufacturing advantages natural
and acquired of the Petersburg-Hopewell Industrial District of Virginia-
Where Hopewell Is
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Adequate Supply of Labor
skilled and unskilled, male and female. The
District is free from conditions that breed
discontent. N
Fair Wage Rates
Low-living costs have kept wages "at a mod
erate level. The Hopewell worker's savings
are greater because his expenses are less than
at most industrial centers.
Splendid Housing Facilities
Hopewell has attractive homes for 1 2,000
additional workers. Rents average $ 1 I to
$15 a month.
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Steam and Electricity
Light, heat and. power below standard
prices.
Transportation Facilities
( rail and deep water that are unsurpassed
' in point of service and cost.
A Tidewater Port
The district is at the Junction of the Appo
mattox and James rivers in reality a part of
Chesapeake Bay. It lies 23 miles south of
Richmond and 80 miles west of Norfolk. '
The James River gives Hopewell its deep
water outlet to the sea. Small freighters can
be loaded at the Hopewell wharf pr products
transported in barges to larger vessels at Nor
folk or Newport News.
During the war, the Du Pont Company
shipped tons of explosives from Hopewell and
the Government used it - as an embarkation
point for the shipmertt of thousands of troops
from Camp Lee, which is in this district.
Abundance of Purest Water ;
for all industrial and domestic purposes at
surprisingly low rates.
Best Fire Protection
in the world, with consequent low insur
ance. Ask for data regarding our special
insurance proposition.
Mild and Healthfid Climate
Out-of-door work is continued without in
terruption throughout the year.
Civic Environment,
that makes Hopewell a good place in which
to live as well as to do business.
Adequate .Banking
to take care of legitimate needs for develop
ment and expansion.
Assistance of Experts
technical, financial and traffic in solving
the manufacturer's problems. This service
is free.
A Railway Center
The district is served. by three great north
and south lines the Atlantic Coast Line, the
Seaboard Air Line and the Southern Railway.
These, with their connections with the Penn
sylvania and other great trunk lines, give the
area rail access to all important northern,
southern and eastern points.
For shipments west, there are available
the Norfolk and Western, the Virginian and
the Chesapeake and Ohio. These connect with
central and western trunk lines.
The freight rates for this district are a3
cheap as any on the Atlantic seaboard and give
the area advantages over New York, Philadel
phia and Baltimore.
We maintain a traffic expert at Hopewell
to give prospective purchasers specific data
on shipping facilities and costs.
A Deepwater Outlet to Sea
The Du Pont Chemical Company has a limited number of factories, factory
sites with railway sidings and other industrial equipment our peace surplus at
Hopewell, which we 'offer direct to manufacturers at attractive prices and on lib
eral terms. We have prepared Hopewell for peace industry with as much thor
oughness as it was built for war. We have obtained experts of nation-wide
reputation to study the specific requirements and problems of various industries
and to assist firms who come to Hopewell. This without cost. We furnish this
service in a big way for the same reaspn that we are advertising in a big way
tq dispose of our peace surplus and put Hopewell on a peace basis in the
auickest possible time. Demand already is keen and Hopewell soon will be sold.
Wire or write today for data.
Du Pont Chemical Co.
jc Incorporated
WILMINGTON, DELAWARE
PETERSBURG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, PETERSBURG, VA.
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I NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL
Orduna. . . .Nov. 21, Dec. 27, Jan. 31
IVestrls Nov. 24
' Carmnnia Dec. 17, Jan, 3 Jj,
! NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH
HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON
1 Mauretanin.Nov. 29, Dec. 24, Jan.
, NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH.
HAVRE and SOUTHAMPTON
Royal George. Dec. I l( Jan. l4,Feb.i4
, NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH.
1 rwpnnoi tar. I I nwnnw
Caronia Dee. J
NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH.
HAVRE and LONDON
Saxonia Dec. 20
NEW YORK to PIRAEUS
Harmonic Nov. 22
N. Y.L'DERRY GLASGOW
Columbia Dec A
PHILADELPHIA to LIVERPOOL
Anglo-Chilean Nov. 20
Vellavia (via Boston) Dec. 2
Verbnnia Jan. 7.
PHILADELPHIA to LONDON
Vestalia (via Boston) Nov. 20
Vennonia Jan. 3
PHILADELPHIA and BALTIMORE
to BRISTOL
Copenhagen Dec. 30
Pier 16 South
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State Bank of Philadelphia;
Fifth and Bainbridge Sta
STEAMSHIP TICKETS I
Commercial
Baltic Line
First-Class Steel Steamer
S. S. Western Spirit
Sailing About Nov. 28th
NORWEGIAN
and
SWEDISH PORTS
Moore & McConnack
Co., Inc., Managers
5 Broadway, New York
For Snare and Freight Rates
Apply to
S. L. BURGESS CO.
Philadelphia Agent
909 Lafayette Building
V'oif Iximbard S073
Mala 1430
Phffatfifphla
ASNC -LINES
S. S. NAMEAUG 9
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BARCELONA .
AND
MARSEILLES
SalllnR Ahout Nnv. 55
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For rute and Particulars
Apply to'
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Navigation Company
Inl F.sluts Trust llnllillnr
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KERR LIES
Sailings from Philadelphia
FOR ROTTERDAM
S. S. "CLAIRTON" Nov. 22
S. S. "CORSON" Nov. 29
FOR HAMBURG
S.S. "KERKENNA".Salline Dec. 0
'Ihruugh K.tc Quoted to Ualtla
and Scandinavian Ports Via
Hamburg
KERR STEAMSHIP
CO., Inc.
615-617 Lafayette Bldg.
Philadelphia, Pa.
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U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamer.,
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Renru'w Service
Philadelphia Manchester
SS "Lake Elmhurst", , , Dec, ll
Philadelphia Ha van:
SS "Lake Galera" row LoaU
SS "Lake FoxWo". , Nov, J
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