fsr. r 'V'., ?-n a?iv v?-vV " "i""v -.1 w - t EVENING PUBLIC1 LEDUJGIl tJ LLLADELrnixC MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1919 15 HARVARD FAVORITE FRIENDS AND ENEMIES FOR BIG BATTLE Officials Chosen for Oregon Grtmo at Pasadena on New Year's Day SPORTS WRITER TO REFEREE r.isailinn. Calif.. IW. UH UVntlw conditions hen nrro tlr'eribftl ns Ideal hr Trniiirr Dnnoviiii. who tins rlitirgi' of conilltinnitiE tlif Harvard fnotha, team for lt ciunc on Now i'iivN li Willi the t nlvorsity of Oirgoii, Dniin vnn Raid Hie wrather vim jut mr tiourIi to suit the neoil-i of ln iii"i who, lip indiontrd today wore (.till iivei wpleht On the other Iiand. (VicliMitiilinr ton, of Hip Oregon S"lind, lifts ilociiHl nftfr nlpnlns tin rnhtpriirri llmt Ins Ipain will require more tiotiiiil'iRt' mid n putting Ms tin'ii tllioiiRli oiilj one light prnctire ilaih Itiinnril i it'Siii'iliMl (ii n sIjrIu fuvoi ito amnne fnllnwori of the same, though wipporlrrs of ihe wr-trwi luiititiui' to expres' ronfidence. flcorse V Ainell, spoils editor of the Spokane Chronirle mid generally eon?idered the best ntTii-iiil in the Wot, has been rlin'in tu lefei-oe th" iriuvnrcl Oiproii football Riiinc here Tluii'stlii afternoon. Hriicit Quisle? . the Nation il lieiiRiic nrbitrntor, will bo umpire : Henry Itut tcrllcld. of I'.rool.llne. M.is,,., field jiulqo, and I'lowden Stott. of Portland. Oie., head liiiesnu'ii PROGRAM AT AUDITORIUM Welsh to Box Johnny Summers In Star Bout New Year's Day Another i bout proRinm will be the holii nttrai'tion nt the Auditoriiini A. ., Vi'tt "enrN nfternoon. with .loe AVrlsli. of Soutlr,wul. opposed to .Tolling Siimniers, of New Ynik. in tin main ini Summers showed well ii n rerent bout nt the Labor liyonuui flub. .Tnbnny Kutclioii, tin A. K. 1 fbnm- ?ilon, will nppenr in oue of the prelims. lis opponent will be the promising Young 1'nrk rieminp. Damn Murphy will niale a eomrback in the seinilinnl with Sol O'Dnnmll. Other bouts nie Tommy I.uras vs l)an Moore. Kid Mnuuel s rommy l.oughran mid Mutt Ilnrrett vh .lolinny llradley. Milwaukee Gets Mack Catcher ISrnnnrr.. 111.. Tt-c M It.iy ltnle.i. for merlv rat.hff with the, TMiIIuliIoIi 111 I Ath letic Ginned to nlay with thn Mtlunuuie rlub of the AmerlcanAssoelntlon l i - iall!HMlMBBsWBMa-PA. k MBmbIHB WBrlrnHlriTTmfrW WuSBtUEjEKBi HhHR.1HBHI ssH iavHHafHMIHI HkIISI 'imS!' mSSmBBWttBi BEN CUBBAGE ' Aliriln.KrtVnil Wnvltl responsibility for the fnilure of the Ing The other gentl fLIiyiU OU.VUIt tr Ul III treat, if it foils. Mpiately upon Mr. th. iutenleus and do Dream Dissipated " emen have sought lone the talking. on. i Hi" not improbable that in the near oiu' rontial in the .ittiatiou is inline there mat be it ipiiet meeting of tired and fifty cases of whisky con realed in it tarlond of hay in transit neros the border here from New Itiunswiels were sebed last night by a (oiitlimril from Vnx Our 1 1 eat J tiglit hIiouIi! deal with cm II other. M. I ...!.. i I. ... .1 ..j. ...... I IMiln oxer the league of ,., illl( ,,0 V ,. Vu, Sort 1 1.1. I V In d I til" I refu-al of the Senate to ratify the tteaty Uf " sl,l",orl "'''''' "'" Unl" """ 1 made the ideal of wnrm lelatiotis be twren this country mid Ilngluml, II , .1 iii.Vr PnvffW luipinnled bv it great peisonnlitv. tit- 1,,lrl ' Wl C P ' tLf . tetlj iinrealiable. fn f)iii P (HI tlfll i , Our lelnllons with the Ktiropenn Ut Ull ttl LUUllLllli powers, especially with IHiglntuI, had got ml,. Polities. The ancient sns , ollllllllfll ,rum ,. befote the war hud been ruUved and1!1 ',n"1 '''" i""1 " ,lil "f ,.1''1 Un"1"'', r'" (liiupeiietl. The 1 1 i-h issue, wln-li dlsappeareil during tin- wnr, .'lime i.n.e mine to the iroiir it we were to enier into new that the principals on both sides of the those pi in. ip.illj com ertied and arranged M nit. d States customs officer. It is MIKE WILSON isy cnwiN .i. i'01-i.on; TJ1V. IV. wi mid doscr u-lntlons with lluione w weie jimtlfiiil. i the public felt, in 't new attitude of critii nun mid hkeptl . Ism We might look haiplj into the ehauicter iiud nfl'iili o iinr ptopo-cd new piiiineis ( wii gooif blliues to do so Tnsteui ol liniliiv Augln-SiiMiii brothel hood ovet heie, the Knglifh found ankee business hnidiiess. Anil, moreover. Ilugland was an ismie or might be made one in our part) poll tics such as she hns iWt hern hiuce the issue humI to .iiaki Mites in a prci tdential campaign to tjst the lion't tail (irej I'tirceil to Keep Silent 1 nder sucii clifiiiii-ttitii s tlm best swim1 ii Piritlsh iitutiiisw.iijm. Ikt,. cimi.i il.) for his countij was () l,,,,i silent, to keep xilent in all the languages lie knows. Viscount tlrej has ilone so. Instead of a .sort of i.ino ettraordi- narj ftoin one Anglo Savin people to ills Anglo-Saxon brothers, what was foi b t Ito frli mis of Scnutor Orow. II m. id to be the Iaiget M'iuri' of llipior is pineiy tetitatiNc, liowcer. Jt Is on cm i maile on the aiiinlinti-alaiiie lior i these prtispeits that all the talk of Mr. ilei iiiili.lj taking the hack track is based. ' y n. ... , rr SAILORS HELD BY POLICE Plan Big Round-Up for "W hi iku" Sales Two Are Aceused in AttemPted ' "' rr Many 0(Ci, Early Morning Hold-Up Two men, who saj they are sailors fmm the l.engue Island nay yard, were held without ball for trial on u charge of atletiipted highway robbery today by Magistrate llaker in the J'ourlh street and Snider atomic police station. The) I enllniiftl from Care (Imp lonlMi enough to ,;reenfb'hl. one IUn! There was beiihie in the whiskv and Albur lolcomb. twenty jeats old sulislitnte Private Itielmnl Idller. ol enlisted from Arkansas. I. am aster. I'll., drank, and as a icsultl l-'raials Diman, nineteen jenrsold, of IVA1.S in high s,hool. lollege mid in the servi.e on alhleti. hehls mid fi lends wniimi ior me time aiijwny. was nu ( , in .M(m -elc uMooie's mlminls then the snort uniforms ate in the loeke.rs. such is the relationship between ,,.,,, ."). "..';..' .l.'., , V ,", I tuition in his tcceiit selection of Mngis . . .. . - ... .. it, tiuiii'i in iitiiiiiii tiiri I'll ii itii i Mike Wilson and I'.en Cubbage. star football pliner al l.elngli anil ivnn Mate ,1up sni( .,nulillB ,,!,) j .ll)(11t ,;, respectiiel. ''league ol nations, about his own conn ' I r. , about relations between "the two IT IS seldom thai two athletes face inch otlM'i' on the gridiron in s0 mauj ilif- I great Anglo-Snvm piople" without ferent uniforms: Wilson and fubbagc have battled each other five times. Mike gett ing hlmse f iulo laities on four diiTerent teams and neiijamln on three. Ilntl, ate Philadelphlii I,.,m and I ,M f', ," J; ' thrir opposition htuitcil on loc-al -f Iiolaic fieliN. rubier. lii flpnnritiiii 11. ntiil.lt nnit.L ut ,, .. . ii . ii. J f . l --- 1 iti uivtim 1 1' tii. DAKS ago tney squalen on at tiousion x lem. wnu uou m on nm iui inc ki-.ii uei.i uv tin lintish when 1 halt, should tliej be loolish enough to ''reenflelil, one nin! riionipsoliville, llftl-miit tliw vrlxtml I'liine .' olin. two Mi stalement of htsi week that the Mis. John Hiinii. aged fifty, of liar- Vare iieojile would invoke the cill n-lnirg, refuses to disclose the name snrvle., In, i ... ......entil f 1, ,..iii,ient frnill 01 the "frifllll" who 1TIIC liei It llrltlk of I . ....,,..,..,,. ,.t ...... ..,.,.....-,. r-V, , - -, -- -------- ,, ..,-.,. II 11 olliie liv Hie new ailminlslralion ol insi.y woieii nas tesuiieii in uer serious nave me muiien i iu.i .u. imni'iii huiiilreds of place holders is bearing illness. eighteen ears old. enlisted from Terns, Irtitt in two illffeicut wn.s. Inditidiial ofllce liohlers are. lomblu itig to tight icmotnls; olhets, of tlie class known as ward appointees, ate Dining over to the side of Ihe adminis tration. The fraul; public decimation of (ioternor Sproul that the state adminis tration would recognize Major Mooro as the head of t tic pinty in tins city has cleared the atmosphere. The tiovernor tu ..... ..,.1.- ...in ..r .l.n ..In. .... 11.1ftu l.f the state, but he is far sighted 'and lo'iehni.t who llisl became blind and .1 uiing. He Is ii man of ...nvlc- th. ti died lasi night I wo of Ihe othet imns. and the public manner In which ' "" mu' men . I... ,..t,,i1.-ii,l ... L.,ii..p. tl.i, timv ml. Ma. la. IloVIle. ... ,.,......-... vyj ."I'l .. " , . . . .... -. t. 'ministtallon is com lusive . vidence thai ' "imier ilolinutn ot i oolt count). ii-(i, he lias mapped out a eoiiise to wlilcll I imois, .ouierreii locun on ine miic oi 'lie will udlieie for the fntiiie. I ""d alcohol wliiskv wliidi lias caused Theie me two or tlnee other sub- I II" death of leu persons in Chicago I jects though wlii.h liae urn I n settled ' since Christmas ilnjno said man- ijpt Auditor rieiieinl Simlcr still re I slniichtpr chaiges would b pressed mains mute as to his tiason for totally against sellers ol the hint! . "1 which he is in a hospital Augusta and Itiehmotid counties. I.mrgia, bine hail twenl .leaths in tlie In -i few uinnlhs due to drinl(n that 1011 tiniieil wood alcohol or other poisonous matter. I The sixth ielim, in less than thtee w.eks, uf alcoholic decoctions in l'aslon. Tu . was Joseph Zimnmr. n piomluent "510 South Jessup street, ai cases them of attempting to rob liim al the jioint of a ipudvcr onrlj today at Itroad street and Oiegon luenue. PERHAPS SANTA DID Little Tuberculosis Patient Hopes Kris Kringle Used Malls "Majbe Santa sent 'tm by mall." state iiUoruc., anil i (.aid little Frank Jllis hopetull) to aliss I lei kstresser, social scrvko worker from the Ilenrj l'hipps Institute. "I teen in the paper that the Christmas mail ain't nil tlelitered jet." Prank, who is seven jears old and suffering from tuberculosis, asked Santa I '.ma ffir n nnir of rIiocs so that, he tnite Wiitson as mci.antile amirais-cr ' wo unr " al "caa.ng . ...il.l atleud the chihlrei.'s clinic at His itflion. and the sin icplitious man Itcading, I'a.. I tee. L'll 'Ihe micst' l'hipps Institute ever) Saturday morn uer in which it was performed, come "ml heating tmlaj ol Mrs. Pearl Mu-i ing. He was the onlj one among ninny ten-near the danger line of insult to the luiski. pioptietor of the People's Hotel tuberculous i Million nttemliiig the iu new admlnistuttion. i"l the heailug of Prank StiJecki. Hi stitulc whom Santa failed to isit. saiimiikcppcr. Until cliaigeil wltli selllngl (I ailullerale.l wliisi,. ale tlie, FLAM ES DESTROY AUTOS lioLs Like linort Magistrate Watson Aid Vine is not onl n: JL Northeast, and Cubbage at light end for Central High. Thin then entered was sent here is postponed as unreal! college. Mike picked Muhleubetg anil JSon I'eiin Mine light tackle, but Wilson reni'iiiled at left end. Cubbage switched lo't'ble "l this time and mllK Miie cnll came and both lesoonded. Wllon euteied the mniilii' i- Cubliage the ambulance corps. They met again at Alleutowii wlien the League Island marines lined up nenlii-t the lsaacs. hater in Ihe same season they met on the same tleens at Vianklin Pield. Their last engagement camu last fall. with Wilson on Lehigh and Cubbnge on State. Of the lite ( tests Cuh- bageV team has won tour. Wilson's onlj victor) was at Noitheast. Illleeil .Milltller.'lleil whisl.. ule 1 In . I... ...... .., !.. .I..- i... e .i.-l lines (icc icn lie us Jl ill' Olive u ine' ... . . .,,... ..... ,,, ,. oromiiie.it Vine Under, but he repre , , l nn,i felletal autho.ities t stamp .. ' r0 "r-l,Av,'' 'V,."1 lomouT ,- 2 ..... .,. . i- r : i-a .... .1 . .: ...ji;. !.. n. . " 1 lie garage ol iiownriiii .nines iil .. 1,1 v SC1HS nil! wue liu-liv'l ill nil luu.-in-ii- r ijui ine ill pun LI.U11C 111 Jil-liuilg. ,, , , -B, , , ..1 Ml. 1J.1 .11... .1.1 1. 1....1 1 ... ,r n, 111... s!.. .ii : ...... 1..1.1 1.... u..,u, ..... l'fiiu stteet earl) this morning. Ihe il in iinu I' 1 . iui'iii . ! ..'i i'iiiim ni mn 11' n. ninni "i nut I'fl - I (Tomirnl liml hiiiIm. nun il (n k( IVtllfMtPfi I ( i ii I tu llu' ImliX'il tnnrr in lM.iltnli.I - ll. M f lin .,..-.M.... I r, 1 . . 1 r il... ..I !. .1.11.... 11... ... It. . 1.- I . - . ,. . ., ,, , . . I .- - .. -. I IUI' III.IKI1 1). IHlF-1. "UV "' ! . "ps, ! I'lllli, I'll ll Illllllll 1 mill I "llll' M t II it t 1 11 I. ,. nt 1. I , tia I'liiniMiirii is (t't- :imJ tin. lninnw.. 1 r i.t..MM.if!,.n 1, ,,1,,.., 1 n.( iu ui, ,. i...t.i i,:.i t c.,i .1 ... Inul roai hra tlie ntn inn ','" JliiU i' 11 lllllli'iiuii'iiu imn'ij nun i-iaur 111111 ink-t.li M MITIJ til k-1 I Ifi ., ,,,,,! ol-ii-it nnv nu-oniiii w n.l.n.i,.,! l. i,t .. ...... ;.... 1...1 t 1 1... I... I.,' 1 e i... '..a. .... . . ... L'OttPn UIIUCP COIHloI t'itntitr if it. w mlMMti.jlfin.t .il,,,., ....!...,!.. ii... !-: i. ..c .1 ,.... m t 1 r .. . 1.. t. i.,..:.. . i too tiOIii par! 01 m .' - " imiunnu. ni' t..iti'i--. ..- .1.. ...t. . . 1 s- n , n. ... ., ... ni. 1.111. I'.iill. ll fin. w li ifh was of utHlftonninoil nrleln. stiirtiNl in tln mar of Hie limliling, ami STOVE BLAMED FOR DEATH Child Fatally Burned and Women's Clothing Ignited, Coroner Is Told Testifjlng nt a corner's inquest today, Ycrner Cooper complained thnt n B1 1 eater iu the AVoodland Avcduo Tres bjterian Church was a menace to the congregation and that in addition to being the cause of his daughter burning to death, several persons narrowly escaped .lent li or injur) through ignition of their clothing. The liiipiest was held into the death of Plorence Cooper, tx j ears old. (Kid.", fiieenway avenue, who died December 211 from burns she re eiied in the ehuiih on December 1-1 Cooper testified that the stove wat dangeious, as it often became over heated and thnt a number of women had their skitts catch tire. Coroner Knight said lie would have the lire marshal itiM'Stigate. CAMDEN WILD MAN"lAILED Wore Black Beard and Frightened Women, Police Say I A man who hns been living in a prim I ilive state In the woods adjacent to Al- tieriu street, t amden, was arrested hy the polite today and seiitenred to thirty days In the county jail by Itecorder Stackhousc. The polae allege the man lias been lightening women and chil dren in tlie neighborhood. Tlie tu.iii gne bis name as Antonio Deonino. thiit jears old. When nr rested his clothing was in tatters and his face was loveied with a large black heard. lie had been living with no other sIHtor than leaves and lmughs and existing on whateer lip could find Hint was edible. The residents had begun to call him the "wild man " POISON CANDY KILLS CHILD Several Children Critically III From Eating Sweets Served at Treat Kllitotl. Mil., Dec. 2!) One child dead and three ciiticnllj ill arc the re sults follow ing a Christmas treat given the scholars al Paille Public School when the cliildten partook of candy now said to lime been poisoned. The dpnil child was Kelicciu tlie joungest dnunh- the nicsent critical inntiest into the cliatacler. goods and ihattclu of jiros piitive partners is lompleteil, lng 'nc ! 'iiaj send a Cecil or a ISrej here, I 11 'i.obablj not till then is. olllit flrey goes honjc willi the lellglli -of-niltiolla silimlinii m,t a(, sx 'lie's not only a good tackle, ''leal. Wlielh"! there will ,e .1 com- liriiiiuse .icieiuis uiiiii wninir or not ffTTi:'K a niicbt) good iiinn." said Mike of lien I I . . . f l- .1 I .. 1 I ..! ..... I... I1 J-J- nut. II ''01111 Cllll. II sure 1 .in 11.1 m iw. .. 1 "" .......... ... i, ,.,( ll' u. ,, , ., .,, 1, !...., I'll." (Iruiiiij (low eniNOile isn I closed I tlnun .1. I.ubak, is now coulined in jet, Tlie alrj mai ner 111 whieli Auditor r the lloiii.opalhie Hospital, almost to ii. not ill SiiNiler disiiiissed the ittestion tally blind. One deatli oicurted in this on his islt to ihe 1 it last week did 1 1 two weeks ago. il is also alleged not convince anliod who knows imj tiom tlie .itecrs 01 tlie same whisKt sned 'I he damaged s lielori" 11 WaS' ... ..r W'.ll.nm I ,l,,.n --.,, , iri til 11 iiiit.iti iii.iiii ttii (Jtlier cars in 1 ... in.estiiratiun ha lieen started bv garage were in,.,.i uniliorities to asceitnin where th UniUlmg was not badly vupposedh poisoned inud came from, I Many of tlie children ate tlie candy. lilujh a 1 lean ii alwajs.' stit render. Jseuator Iienroot s stnte- litent of jesteidsy shov that the mild HIVS a 1 laikerjack end, ' s.iid r.eu ot .HKe. lie s me mosi giaceiiu nnit icsci vatiounts mean to jield little, cleveiest maii on forward passes I have ever seen. He's fast and a bard 1'liey stand substantially foi the Lodge ...i ,c ,1 i. An, I I'll snv ths for .Mike he 11 ays clean ootba ," leserwmons. Illllll IV Kill' wilt "i '.," .........--,. . 7D0WN IN OUR ALLEY" thing about the situation. The inliimi tioit Hint .Joseph It. (iiunilrj has be. n i lightening into coinpioinising his poi siuii sounds like the idl incrsatiou ol thoe who are not iicipiniutt.l with the chin 111 (eristics ot the g.ntlcmaii from liristol. The so-called fix - up has heen an en 'tin-It one sided iillnii 1 1 is thp friends I 11.' MiMiMtnc I '1 (iu whn ltiie lieell ueel. The effect of tln-ii setting behind ing Mr. (Jrund.t with propositions to Senator liidge, 1 ml at the same time take his hands off the situation. Th. making the coiidn mi that Lodge Miqtilil ' president of the Slate Muiinfactuiets deal with ill" Hernm rats, is tu place1 -sm iiition has sat light and said 110th Whisky In Hay Seized t.iue.horo. Me.. Dn 2' One linn OPEN SUNDAY & EVERY NIGHT Btinainss on thn Kcy.tone all '51 llnnkfr Cits I.eiiBii.' W T. r.-t. vr tti it "1 in r.s't (lirarJ. Wyniitiam in 1 1 .r..i nenalla . 1!) IT l'lilladelpliln I-encue " 1, ret. Wynn'Wd 20 in BH7 rhillles r. n it. in 11 TlKers .Ml Majestic JS l'lrutts w i. r. t 1H 17 ."-JS it in r.t:. is is . r.oii s US "JJ w. i, rot. HI 11 ,M.t C.3:i Main t.lnc It HI .HIT 1H 1" .eilO Melroexi IT 13 ,ria7 Camden 11 -Jt .-SOI) 7 -3 .'-'3J rioi Tr tyi i-itcni CUVI xlde A V. T. Pet. 1.1 H .ISl 12 IS .Ill n 21. 222 IV I, Tct. 14 13 ,ni 111 17 .370 (I 21 .222 V. I, Ti-t I- I' .( Mill rnl.-ii llUlf W I I-ajm s rtrrounrir l-rlrolf mi. I'll 27 'I . el Texas 23 13 ! Ohio l" 2o in ..".it Creti-I, IS IS SOU Atluntl. sun shlj, tv i, lVt it a .727 Iaroll W I. l'.t 1.1 2o til t.-i 21 117 13 21 .mil 12 21 3.U Crcicent ICoystono T5eston Clnb f(ctlon tV 1. ret m, ..no in H 704 AcraRl.:.. norlut in ii " luiitit.i,. VCIS li, 1- eou i.uuu... Sfctlon II w tvt in R 701 waii'm i j Actives IT 10 nin MacnnllJ. ' nxldc 15 12 VM Melroo . Indiiatrial Iiunin Thlla Kloo 20 T .7SS Star Sup 20 13 .Coi Ttudd MfB 2t f. 727 KKTrtonll 22 .33 Rt'd'd P S 20 13 .00" M'ch't-Ilv !' 21 .27.1 West Hleo 20 13 tlOD lludd Wh'l 2 31 .000 Insnmnce LeaRiie I, Pet. W T, TVt. C'dsn Firo 20 111 I'.IIT Mather . IS 15 .800 p TT Jt H en 111 ItltT llnnntprM. 14 1.1 .10, Maryland 15 in r.oo Tran-.Mut 11 li 3il7 Travelers 15 15 SUO Aetna .. 10 20 JJ.l Arlimtiis' lurue Srittun V If I, Prt W T. I'M Northw'n 1 11 3.l IMrtrnm. 13 17 I'M Oivlc l-ane 18 12 noil l'rlendshln 12 Is .ion Underd n 11 IU lt7 Adclphl . 12 lb .100 Sertton 11 tv I,. Tet W T.. Pet Ihlglt in 11 5U3 Norlhtt'n is 14 .ISl Harmons la 11 ..".0 1 P'ereiHlto 12 In .441 Union 15 12 .55.1 Oal: l,ane IS 33J Cioodrtrh Uutiber V I, ivi If I. ret Truck Tire 7 750 Operat s A7 1 Ii2 Crodit 21! 10 722 Htocl., Ill 20 .441 Adjustlnc 23 13 B I'l Sales 1123.301 Mech'cal 17 in 472 Claim 5 31 133 l'lillailelplilit Coal Irude vr i.. ret vr i. ret Thorne-N 13 r. 722 Cortrluht ! "i .r.oo Tlrwlnd 11 T .1111 IVcntz . r. 13 .'-7R Whlt'-N K 11 7 lilt JVrunMin. r 13 .278 Man.l.inl 1'resseil felcel w i, ret vr J. ret OlTIW - l .1107 Plant 3. 12 ,333 riant 2 2 1 007 Plant 1. 12 .333 Standings on tho T rmlnal alleys- American lie Co. I.eaeue w. r, ret vr. i,. p,-t. .Station 10 25 s, 757 1'ranltfor.l 15 is 451 Main Oft 24 II .721 .Station 20 14 10 .421 Station 0 20 13 .GOO .Station I 12 21 .383 O'ntown. lit II 575 .Station K 11 22 31.1 Oaroec 10 IT .181 Station ft 'J 21 .272 DruK Iearim W, I,. J'ct tv I. ivt H s VT Co 27 V 730 It'hltedent 13 IT .431 Ilk VT Co 23 11 0114 3' W II Co 11 21 .4m S K r Co 21 15 SSJ I! K M Co 12 21 301 Asch-Mtl'r 15 IS 431 ChemUals T 21 233 Artisans' l.eas'ii.' .Section 0 vr l. r.-t. tv i.. l'et iVhlch 20 7 .710 Si Paul. 15 12 555 W ration IS n .Oi'.u C.lrard . 11 lit 407 Northw n is n UOil 1 archw'd il 21 .222 JCnercetlc 13 12 555 llannony 5 22 185 I'hlln. Eleetrlc Co. I.eucun V b Pet V. 1. ret. Btatlstt I IS 0 .750 11 t of TV 14 1.1 .518 (0t Dlv 10 11 .5112 Station S 12 1.1 .444 Dlst Off 14 13 .518 Opcratlm.- 10 14 .410 Ccnsum's 1 1 13 518 Undera'd 7 20 2311 Cnrtls lucn W L. Tot Cnlnr "7 9 .750 lieck Knjravtne 20 10 22 l.odcvr , 11 25 .101 If vai -- it .oil iwuuiui; yt 4 1 .uv PG.it . 18 15 54.1 Journal 7 211 ISl Srandlnsr of bowline KaKucn 011 Costa'a .alleys, December 27. lata riimnclal W I, Pet. W 1. Pet n. e T I rpnna Co 1 17 .62S & T 25 11 .004 Slate H'lc 18 18 .500 Penn Mut 24 12 0tl7 Phlla Xut 10 20 444 F-klin Nat 24 12 .007 Phlla T. 14 1(1 .121 Ted H 20 111 .mm Corn lit 15 2L .417 Phlla 8 r 21 15 .581 4th 8t N 11 25 .800 T'nwealth 21 15 58.1 Third Nat 24 273 Qlr"d Nat 21 13 583 Cont ntal 8 28 222 Jten 8 F. 10 IT 528 21 12 .I.H7 KnsrlllM U II Hull DftK 21 12 nil Cost.. 7 Ladles' riniinchil llmk Plus W I,. Pet tt tV I, P.I 13 20 .It'll .1 :iiii 'I 2US Pnn Mut Phlla 1 25 11 20 1 1,11 1 reiinii Ci t." 1.1O (llranl N 12 I. I'll 21 117 21 333 Columbus St !,. H Maria rilizon . , CueUoo On Is Xablseo. . Zu Zu 1.. KnUlils. of Ciliiinbiis tV. I, Pi t tV 2S s 778 San D'iro IS IS -- 1 1 .ill hall s. ilor 1.1 'l Jl 1., r.s'i jtronuiein 21 11 .53.1 IV Phlla Ml.lral steel C11. - tiiniinlli.i; Orinrlinriit I link Plus tV 1, Pet 2 1 13 OTl Pirrois 21 15 5S3 !. ttf.-H National lttci.lt IV. 1, Pot 25 11 r,'n fneedas 20 10 mil t,oi Ull T I'lillaili'lnhl.i Triint Co llmk l'lns tv J. P, t in 5 007 TIisit-i II IIOO ( aniel Iron iind hleel 1 ,P.t ..IHI 117 12 21 1TI 211 2US tf I . Pi t 1 I 22 38(1 I I 22 ,')S'J tV I, Pi t 17 10 472 10 21. .78 l,mis C.vrne3le Splileis . CrlcUvts. 15 12 It 13 550 tpnlln 510 llethl'm 12 t". HI 17 111 .170 I.Ul.tOll. Jasper I'l'iui-Peiiisi llurk l'lns tl I, I'.'t .. .1 .007 .tnls il .1 I.H7 lleetles .Vortheilht tt I, Pel IS .1.07 Itlinusp IS "I .1,07 si 1 j.uKes 5111 111 .SSB St Ham rt 12 15 III lleuion I, 4117 1 IU7 tt 1 p, t 1 I L 111 107 II 111 41 11 111 II Mlilullc-t'nmbrl 1 Meel (leneral Sales llepl. llmk Pins tf I P. I IV T P. t Iinr S. Hill 12 3 Son rorulns 7 h 107 Schedule, lo 5 1.07 Ha.llin.iil 4 11 207 OlHt tins !i il t.on Mruilur.il 4 11 J07 r DEVELOPING PRINTING AND ENLAJGEfntMTS fittirs PanlhiTj tt 'ulcan 11 V 1. r.t 7 s 407 I It 207 illRAS pa 111 J I J LEATHER 60005-FrUKEO PlCTlfflSS it i .0..0 Lb-n .. ..1 11 is. 1 a 12 CHESTNUT ST.SI2 1111 IHI IHI IIIUIlUMUl -mi -W- Phone your reservations now to the Aia Cafe Am New Year's Supper de Luxe $6.00 No Cover Charge HUNDREDS of rcservatipns being received, call Walnut 4790 and make your reservation now to be certain of watching the old year out and the NEW YEAR in in Philadelphia's leading restaurant. lll'llllllllllllllll IHI UN Illl Illl Ml IIITI ll CIGAR SHOP Here's Where You Get Standard Brands CIGARETTES At Biff Savings I'iv puy nor itifit you run ret huutfly ftiarantrett tlanilartl brand om lit on ttif "sattifactwn or nivtiry nh scheme Haiti of i of Many Uramli left Oitt rom mm for J5r. I.nr r m AW KV. ""1i'5c'"i,"i"3r ,?,',. f I cr; t for Mr. tton of 60. UU Have you smoked our Madame Butterfly vet? .1 for Mc. ll,.u r r-.n T!.Oll 1 l.llli 1,1, tIM i.l.s, inn f,l nn - ii nt III! ni.N i ,s, ij.j, r-.- tl' 1, Pet. Ill 17 327 IIIiHiIBIIIIIIbi ii i tw Urn. ' iKsBIHassllll&sgilCMnSSiaaaMn - Robbins Island Oysters The. choicest tvo hatp re celled In jears They are salty and meaty anil hava a flavor that Is distinctive and delicious. Tho ITlco Is no lilsher than tho best coves. Received In carloads di rect from tha beds. 1'resU dally. RIatlhew J. "Thanks! Same to you!" He'll remember, for days and weeks, that ADLON gift. And he will be grateful to you this New Year's for starting him on the right Smoke. I have every confidence in ADLON. Its delicate - aroma, mild flavor, proper blend and stick-to-the-very-end qualities are dis tinctive. I've spent 40 years perfecting them! No "gums" at the end of ADLON to cause that disagreeable taste! They've been taken out in the curing. ADLON is a Havana-filler-and-shade-grown-wrapper cigar. I give you my per sonal guarantee that it represents Coromi smoke nerfection. Shape At cigar counters every wh. Packed in boxes of 25 and in metal humidors of 50 that retain the aroma and freshness of the cigars. M9 V. HAPPY NEW YEAR. itmAt MtaMfr-u j, "Happy New Year, Jack! Smoke a Real Cigar?" That's the spirit! Distribute the glad hand-shake everywhere! Spread joy and good fellowship. After all, the world's just what we make' it! Back up that greeting with a real something that's a practical ex pression of just how you feel. Hand out ADLON ! I can see Jack now all smiles and coming back at you with a real, peppy Five Shapes Governor, 15c; Corona or Club Perfecto, 2 for 25c; Perfecto or Long fellow, 10c "sflgjinSjjSgl . . 0 - ca3Jj2m umchtizz WA , a wftmflm m wM0Krs$kR -mgtgtr IMrwM.&54My& dflDLOm I Coi; I l.A ....i i. " 7 ." .. KiniJ'iIV": .' n'rllH.Y wff, '"",, "?"" nr i" '4.00 Iloxes nf 511 r' -1.00 Tho fmnoiiM STKATrniil) S, l inre I,P. Ilutes "f r.() ''00 ni:iti:,s, , iivm AIT... s. fur-ICe .,,. 'A.OO I'lTfcli, Itiijat. iirnm ot ,io line in and S.. Madame Butterfly iUilli;i.S, , .in,,1,a,,"I(?J'.-0 ite.;!..i . . .": ?'l-50 ' iiiVV."" " "' $.-; r.ft A,ir,i, . .... ...., ""u S t34.:"c,.r- -t.oo ........ i...i.lIlll)K,, j BtrtfiV'j.?.'00 llne of All ILU N. IIIIIIio.sh lloieit ,)f (jo 44 liuxe I.ONDltr.S ' lime of 5(1 I'lllKl. HIM) juiik" ' lloei of nil ' nouw Ijiree. iiotph of inn Lowe . ISAIIKI r.t ii. II. IIIVIIIII.I . :." s.w.iimi-jii, '4.00 "3.00 '3.00 3.00 '5.50 lone flller, ole,m and iTrkl Cyf nne of ' ... f,,. ,,1'W '3.50 Vifurd, I!of of !i 9J ilnalllv lr,ir or hlcheot cmi, ul,'n'!" "" waranianshln.il" ii. nine lOe mine. Only ,, so r-X Sale here. Iliiies of f.(i .OU IMPORTED CIGARS fis-tn. llnjis, of 2J . O,50 CIHKINV I'erfe.lo. sn MieH nf 25 'O.oO ilo'i'eorS'""'- 'C.50 Tobaccos riusri amii:rt. tut. K1III A Vni.VI'.r. 11 in. . 18 o Hns 1.10 an inner iinuiils In 1-lh, cut equally anil H-lb. -MADAME BUTTERFLY riiiiJi, ui iiii;iiav 10o hl,e jo c llnn of SI) . , Vs.JiU Hom uf BO ., U.OO J'.ierj rlnir In (lie, lint , I'Kitn rr inv's'iL, Cigarettes , by tlie Carton or 50', .,i 100's, at 20 Saving, (o Yoi, RAZORS & RAZOR BLADFS Gii.i.h-rri. ?.ioo jo no riiimilete outfit O.lO on. t. i.n i. m. no i.oiii ' $t op- initililete iinlllt, cut la .4t ADTii.siitni' f.t.wi com n nn lilele ouini. nit to , iiUU Gil. 1,1.1 II! JtH.IH) tiolll IPAQ ronuilete outllt s.tJO TMIM'I.IA M.U0 lO-jear,! Ol- Clunrnnteisl Sliurnener . .0 KVKl.Ki:IV and (lent on. romnlele ontUt. ent o OlIC DIIltltAM lll'I'I.KV. lom. on. nlrte nuttlt Illl In OUC IlBlor lllmles tier iloz OUC flKM nml lll'ltllAAI up. Ar I'l.lS llliules. noe lie. 1UC EVI.H-HliVIIV llluiles, 0o $n,, iwrknco ent,lo ... OUC nrilMKRsiITr Mmtlne Tf Thermo" Ilotljf". Lunch Kit. Jrnl. enrinc hets. Tines ir. rasesi In twt uiutlilne ou mair desire at moner.' saline prices. "c' "Sea ui first," tliat'i th. slogan 15th and ARCH STS LABEL' No need to put up jour ear this winter and mis ull the line sunny days. And a Neerout Heater liclns sohe the Coal rrouiein. r iv W2WGI $ IVn Slnstnll.1 tints Kniulreil U TO K VDIATOR AND GARAGE HKATLIK Heats your radiator and motor riKST, then your garage. T tci Kerosene. Approved by leading Insurance Companies. Tenth successful 6cason. A safe purchase with our guarantee. Must be as represented or wiur money back. Come in and sec demonstra tion in our showroom. Rose Manufacturing Co. llept. i:. Healer Dlllslon 910 Arch Street, Thila. a. rat , 7i-8 1) nunrfa ll.o t Othem Pending tvmw. 1'iiiiriii'i i- l-HOTOlTAVsl PHOTO PLAYS THRU COMPANY r .OFlMERICA The followine; theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. All,.,!,,... 1-lh. .Morris K l'assMitik Ave. Ainamura Mai i,,mu, j. i:6 n j NUAI, JIAJIT 111 HM'.l. KM i hl.l.l) ilAI.I.Alilll.n APlll I fl 5-K A- TIIOMI'SON -rS. 11,1.1 VM rl!N'l M In . . nn: i s,r up mi: di'a.m ARCADIA 'ron:&w;.m w vi.i.vi i: ill. ID iii ' HUVJHOIIVI.. I'. S A m I lirniDn imo) f,ntr,irr and mahv I'truroitn in iii:akt () Tin: jiii.i.s" BROADWAY -nnn Wi?'- a iiat's r'i.i:,srni:" ". f-TAll 0KI1 lUllT', LAr 1 1 UL, hi ,v m tu ii :15 1: m. IllM V TA1 MAllill. in sji.i; in i ijiji i.i --s,l AMIAI litn & Muplenooil Aes. L-ULvJlN I AL, j si, t una a v. m. SM I'A STPAVMIT In , UM) Till! 1'MNT llllU' V llJI?rTCQ -MAIN HT, MAMHI1K LMMt IU.C5J MATINEE DAILY SAZIVOVl III urn iiiut" 1311 Market fct A1 V 'ihuathi: nn Marue r AIVIIL I n . M. to Mtdnleht I llANIi IVIMfUll III srrui'iT.ri rem a jiii.mov" FAIRMOUNT tI'iTday Tilt MIX In nn. mm:i:ii siaxim1" C"TU1 CT TIinATnU Ilelow Spruce PO 1 Ti Ol, SUT1NKI5 DAILY MI.I,IAM I'VISNl'M In nn: l.KhTor Tin: muNns l IIAHLIi: iMIXI'MV In "A DAY'S I'l lUHl'IW:" PAI API7 i-'1 mviikht srnnnT 1 -AI-V-I, lu m ,0 u 15j. jj, W'ALUW'i: ISKID III iiawtiiuum:. u. s. a I lU1s,E.iDO n 3U A. Jl to 11:151'. M. ALL STAIt In rouii jn.LA'riu.Nsj RFP.PNT MAIIKUT r-T IJelow lTTlr"" ICVjL.1N 1 ,, A. r t0 ai j, M DOIlOrllY IAl.TON- In ins uiru's ntiu.VD" RTAI TO annMANTowN ave. Iirl-.1KJ AT TIII.PCHOCKEJJ ST. I'HAIILKS ItAY In "CIIUUKUD h'lltAlairT" RIIRY MAItKET ST. BULOW 7TU UUDi W a. si. to lias p. ar, ir. ii. w'arneii m a ruairivK 1'IIOM JIATRIMONY" siAVOV J2U 3IARKI.T KTRECT lJrA V 1 N A M TO MIDNIGHT , DOUILAS SteLIJAN in "Jl'g iiOl'Ith' LEAVE" STANI FY -MARKET AROVG 10TII O 1 -lL,l I 11 K. M mil IBP Jl. "WHEN till: i LOl'DS ROLL BY VICTORIA -"ARKEIT-!? tlTll .! . n "A v toiiiioi- ir, MARIOS' HAVIES in 1I1H 1'ISEMV J1LI1DER'' rfTh N1XON-NIRDLINCER U THEATRES on BELMONT MD AB0VB m-uket FRANKLIN T1,,,lD JVJiig IlESSli: HAIttllPl'Vl.r! In "ltECKONIS'a ItOADb" Grear Northern "vT1 1"!, V!""m tiiedv. nAn. i", , THE LLltrj HI' AMnllTON ' IMPERIAL ''WSfT-ri ulS'STASTE TAl.MADOE In "ERSTWHILIl SL's.AJ , r- Anrrr? isr . lnoapteu ave. LLAUC.K MATINEE DAILY ri iv nntiTTiii s "H'AIILKT DYS" I mTTDTV mtOAD f. fOTAIMIUA AV. LltJt-Kl I MATINEE DAILY COS-si TASTE T1INNKV in nnsTwniLii suhAS-" 333MARKEtlr7 S'TiV'! l-OS'RTANf B T.MAHIin In "A VIRTl'OL'.s VA.11I' ntrMTI -'3 SOI'TH ST. Orehestra. OLIVE TllOMAH In "THE SPITE llRinE ' H II. I.I M 1IRADY R "STOLEN ORDERS" CEDAR 0rU CCDAn AVENUH I.TfT POTTOS In ' MIL MIRAl'LE Ol" LOVE FRANKFORD 471S 1'RAVKrORD AVENUE tlltlFl'lTIl'S Sl'AIU.ET DAYS" II IMRO fT'OT ST OIRARD AVE. jumuu Juinho Junction on Krankford " 11RYANT WAMiniTRN' in "WHY SMITH l.EIT HOME" F flfl KT S2 AND i-ocrsT streets LULUOt Mni l.;i0..1 30 EM3.0'30toll SESsfE HAYAKAWA In "THE TONO SUN" NIYON r,-D AND xtAKET STS. J. Vf KERI'.IOAV In "THE LORD LOVES THE IRISH" RIVOI T B2D and sa-nsom sts. Rolrfrt 'U'nrM Iflt In 'An Adventure, in Ilearts' I'lIARLES 1'irAPI.IN Iii 'A Day's leaur' OVERBROOK vTrd ave rpki iaij yrununn alt.-stau rn.vTunn SSSSISMPSPSMSSMSM HJJWWI ,''Tlr STRAND UEnMAOTOTX?'Vg&AKlo Robert Wnmlck In 'An Ailventure. In Hearts' CHARLES CHAl'LTN in 'A Day's rieas'ffs' WEST ALLEGHENY ?& i i 'IISH 1 m mi rri icnr TM market nrrrwEEN CULlatUlVl r.tTH AND COTII nmrrrni'S "SCARLET PAYS" BROAD ST. AUDITORIUM n&i WILLIAM RU8SBLT, In "HACRED SILENCE" Complsto chart hovrlnB protrams for th wotlc appear Saturday sioiiiic nut Sunday, rrriDin'A otu . market bth. uwiuij-i MATINEB DAILY VT S. ITAnT In "JOHN rETTICOATS" JEFFERSON trSSP&Sfr DOROTHY PHILLIPS V "THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS'' "HEART O' THB UEXil'l pIJrv "IIBRT O' THH, DAVpiir 4 a M T ' t. a- "' . iS&. Wm.
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