Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 23, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 20, Image 20

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SCHOOL FOOTBALL
SEASON TO OPEN
Central High and Ponn Charter
Play First Gamo
Tomorrow
When the Central Tllph nnrl Ponn
Charter School trnrriori trot out on
.. -. t All . nl
tne yueen J.ane pinyinR neiu nt .tHocrt. the pennant depends. Cleveland
o'clock tomorrow afternoon tho seholas- ,vas leading Chlcnpo by one and a hnlf
H r7,MI,i1l leunn will ntiKti with n RnmCN.
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good frame between two Mron teams.
Richard 51. Onmmere, headmaster of ,
the Penn Charter School, was at Queen "'y eleven more pumps to play three
t- . .,A n ... i,nu. nt-v M.r .with Chleapo. four with St. Louis nnd
Lane yesterday to see hrm Dick Mer- fmr .,th rMroit. If fnpv cnn wln
rltt's boys were llnlns up nnd he was 1 right of these the White Sox mnst win
Terr much pleased with the progress ! the right panics rcmnlninp on their
.j- .l.i. schedule to tie the local team,
made to time, j CIpvc)nntl hns won it n,t PPVCn
Penn Chater has n pome with ' pnmes and Chicnpo its last six. Uoth
Frankford Illph. nnd this should be teams benefited by n rest yesterday nnd
another test for the Yellow and Hlue. entered today's contest In fine physlcnl
Central Is known to have a vcrv stronp , condition and confident of victory,
team. Dr. Mathow C. OHrien hopes to Mnnnper niensou announced he would
lift the Cimbel cup for the third con- ?m! .nil'k Kf,F .1 ""'"hpaw. to the
scctitive time to pain permanent pos- pitchlns : mound. Kerr has not worked
'session f the trophy. Captain "nennie" jl"-" Monday, when he- pitched three
Rtattcll and his teammates, incltidinp Inninps npnlnst th? Athletics. He has
Roberts. Churchill. Schanche. Kvnns, w,ni p KnmP from Cleveland nnd lost
Whltaker. Uldny. Brill. W. Hrill. Jr.. one this ejison.
i ." i. ' ...i a!.i... .- i r' .i 'i .Iin llacbv. with n strine of twenty-
opener. It is expected that a crowd of niup V1,BC,,0!,C" 'l'1'?.,!! 1I"i'l n'
.. i... . r (,, u i ,,iii 'wns slated to do. slnb duty for Clevc-
at least two or three thousand will see
the game.
Germantonn vs. Frankfortl
As Bates, former Northeast Hiph
star. Is a candidate for place on the
Germantown Academy eleven, the duties
of manager of the team have been pnsed
over to ,T. Shoyer. Mnnapcr Shoyer is
very much oh the job. He soon nrranped
a game uith West Catholic High for
October 1. Everything Is going nlong
smoothly at the Mnnhclm field, and
Coach "Bert" Bnrron has the support
of everyone at the school.
Southern High is peeved. Belofsky.
the likely quarterback, has been fed
up on the wonderful, prospects of some
of tho big Gimbel cup teams, glowing
accounts of squads running into the
hundreds and comment about them was
that every tenm but Southern will be In
the raco this year. Speaking for the
school, he said :
"Perhaps later In the season these
critics who can't see anything for us but
sixth place in the league because there
are only six teams, and Southern must,
of course, finish last, may get a Jolt.
lou tell tnem tor me. e ve pot n '
good team down here. too. every bit ns ,
pood as Central Hiph, West Philadel
phia and some of the others that are j
walking around in the sky just nt nrcs-
ent. They'll come down to earth. When
they do I'm going to chnnpc my name,
too. dropping the sky. Belof is plenty
long enough. Just wnit." -
Swarthmore Won't-Play
"Swarthmorc Hiph's nccounts in the
Sunday papers of the wonderful tram,
'not beaten in two yours." ready to
consider all comers, etc., attracted my
attention," t-aid Manager Bill Pugh, of
tho West Philadelphia High School
team. "We had an open date for early
in October und I immediately called on
the phone and arranged to play them
on October S.
DELAWARE GETS READY
Goes to College Park for Scrimmage
With Maryland State
Newark. Del.. S. pi S3 Oarh Shi;l
took the Delawire t'ollKe foo'ball nrslty
squad to College Turk, .ltd ?trila
for a scrlmmfaff vltb Marvland State. ,
preparatory to ihe game with J'etin on Sat
urday. Shlple) Is i Kradu.i'ii of Maryiaml
Stat', and nan All MurMaml fullback for '
three year'
Thli fcrlmmace will rlvr the bt oppor- I
tunlty for Sh.pley to tulj:c the worth of
some of his ne'v material.
Punts and Passes ,
Ttanard There was ino'h.r hnil-lrl lie '
foethall s'iloti for the "A" and "II
teams eMterdh and the mrel thrte
touohdowns ugalnut th, si rubs Th plio
was ronaiderably more sptrtt.-il thun on
Tueda. the line Etttlnu tugnthfr In much1
better fajhlcn puttlnc a lot of puner In
'e "h-irir.' ml u- n.n uo imp r. ,1 ii .1 -Flk
Hrown mi Inmnl s!lhtly n Tue..i-
senmmag" and his plaie nt left gum. I i
taken to Jubiz Holmes Otherwlsn th lin. .
worked as In th- rtrt day e srrlmm.it,'
Prlncrtim Pi.ui.m in kH knrf lonnmniiii
taturd the i.lnrv cf th firm 'i..k j.r.i.ti
jesterdav Tho amltv lln. - jj. Ii m,n H.
punctured 1j fxammulloni. tor Jo.- t., horiT
and Fran'i itui m m .'nnna ih.' dn r ,,h
scnlfes Th men ar. anilnus to ut donn
to huslnest and (,'onh Knper m.i cnll tor
scrlmm,iBH suortr than Saturda, the day he ,rR
nnnuuiKfu
II'L.UI . . . ...
r.fu.ed to ,"iow th. "w S j" rtn'X"?.,1
prartue on tn adamant kround at Tnnlti
Held jeetrrdjv nn I took iru- s-mad to ih
falruays of th gulf course of th' Vnnh
ington founiri i-lvil. .Mrfoiurr Mulir ha r- '
ccned word that ihi- I'nh.mlTv of Pitts
bure und c'arnie Toch teams both of hom
will bu mil Uti.- In th aon will hi here
for th opening k-.me wlih Hthan i'u'i-ie
!Vrt I'nlnr ThH Armv footl.all unMjx
continue ihc.r 'u-aoinit ta'ilm. rfrKinlna
from ,.rv &. m ,. i. . rlm-rair w rk
llr"idrT' . M l- vH l'ir h. m ilurms ..
tons drill hi.h feuiurd .nvnl f th.
new men Kian. n prornlalni.' ba Kfleld man
was the on muslnu i.irjlu plner
jrifiiM Sjraiusc Is ail prime fnr th,
op.runa t'nnr' t -iturd.v vi-i, li.lert
It Hill te the firm limn In mam yeur that
Hoourt has I een on the Sira i-, s. h .tui
and Meehan Is until lpatm a hard fight with
th. i .f'n . j"".u o The ri"t imt'ir'ant
sme will 1." w.tn I'lit. which the tiranifr
cono.ured Isht season but It cm' s ratht-r
ean m the hedule
Coiumi.iu-The rirst .irimmiK-of thea- Traffic Rates nnd Manape
vm.H Tdn.rt i orh ii'Nn x i.riiaC; ment 120 hrs.
and the '.rn'ial prartlrs frr iho first and ' PptTi'l TlosmnnsViln T'Ohrs
rronri .even n.ntiii f.. .K... ...... i iveiau Daiesmanhnin i-uiir?
five mmuitr Tn.- v,trny that si rt...i i
SyrUm? .c.h"E!.?..'I,.n? ":a.m
. too u..' 'Ultll.OH illlUUBIJ tlklint UrillS
.
Rutsen The Scarlet pluskln rhlis-rs are!
In excellent sh.tpe fur the oienlnK icarr.o ith
Vrslnus uii .Saturday .in 1 th.- Ilnt-up seems
Xsct that Coa.h Ssnford lias been compelled '
with'ra" tnVtcrla'.." v"uc"" ,n ,h' """,
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"DANDERINE"
Stops Hair Coming Out;
Doubles Its Beauty.
A r. .nl bur. Iinmlerlne." After tin
PPlleatloi. of "Oanderlne" you cm not flnd
Iwlr Uo new life, vigor, brightness, more
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KERR AND BAGBY TO .
OPEN CRUCIAL SERIES
American League Pennant May
Bo Decided in Next
Few Days
Clrvclnnil. Sept. 23. The Clevelnnd
Indlnns nnd the Chlrntrn White Sox.,
pneemnkers nnd rnnncrs-up, respective
ly, hi the Amerionn Lrnciip pennant
rare, meet here today for the first of n
TltsM-i- frntiin paoIao nnnn it'Ulnli It f I,
iiiM' - ftiiiiiu rif ll iuii nilllll, ll S UL"
,f Cleveland thltr-t two of the Knmes
it , r0Krtr()p( ns almost cortnn ,hnt the
Indians have the lias won. They have
land. He lias defeated Chicago in three
of five pnmes.
Previous to
todny's game Clevelnnd
has won eleven of nineteen pnmes in
. which the two tennis have met this jenr.
When you suffer a corn please remem
ber this:'
Less than five cents and a moment's
time will end it by a touch.
Apply liquid Blue-jay or a Blue-jay
plaster. The pain will stop. And soon
the corn, however old, will loosen and
come out.
Millions of people have proved this.
Every night a myriad of corns are ended
in this way.
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Until "-eirx
School of Commerce
(36th Year)
Special aanncrd cveninR coutses
in Commerco and Trade nre being
organized to acc-ommodato the in-
f creased refristration:
South American Trade and
I Oppoitunitie.s GO hrs.
Foreign Trade and Commcr-
1 cial Spanish 120 hrs.
I Commerce and Industry .... fiOhrs.
I Steamship Operation fiO hrs.
' Personnel Management CO hrs.
Credits and Collections GO hrs
Insurance and Investments . GO hi
Tl. 1 Tit 1
Purchasing in Modern Industry nnd
Forv.one
Storekeepinp i
olner Intentive B a i i n 1 1 1
Training Connes nre nout rn scjuon in (ftf
day and evening deparlmenli.
Registration Offices Open
Duu and Evening
T
EMPLE UNIVERSIT
Y
Ilroad Ht. lieloir llerks
I'lilludelphla
IMPORTANT (irrif'K POSITIONS
Our students In stenography and type
wrltlnc are given real olllco training to
qualify them to accept Important positions
momauai tnstruenon Day or
nlaht classes Call or writs for
catalog
P11II.A. Rl'SINESX COI.I.KOE
and College of Commerce
1017 (he-tmit ht. Phlludelnliln
tn . -. ...Am
DAT iLMUUL
NICHT SCHOOL!
I
ff)F. . IPlilP. l'nr Thnroiish fnnv
inrrrlal r.diiei.tlpnl
1200 Walnut St, Philadflpbis
TAVTITR MGIIT SCHOOL
X A. X J-iVXV 1002 MXRKI.r ST.
lntenive InslrU'ibm in 'Ir-kir Hho'thinil.
Touch Tyring, llookkei ping Aict, llngllsh.
SiKilabst te.n-hers ".!:'.' ' "" lln- mulp
ment Call nr phone l)Val H"3 'ir catalog
Miss Wharton's School
Iteonei.M Sentember 30
Principal will Jit Ml arlinol from 10 to I
w.TnivJrii i iirs 1NSTITI7TI-
. iirnuu ...lu nnriiiB ifnrurii mm,, i mm. i
Day and nlxht classes In Art, UUctrlclty,
I JJecbanlcs and Autu.
Opens Sept. 20.
EXTRA SEATS FOR
E
Temporary Stands to Bo Built
for Lehigh-Lafayette Bat
tle This Season
Kaston. Pa., Sept. 23. Piano are
being completed for the increasing of
the seating capacity of March Field to
nkc care of the largo crowd which Ts
expected to witness tho annual gridiron
struggle between Lafayette College and
Lehigh University this fall on the local
athletic field.
The -present stands on March Field
nre too small to hnndlc n gathering
such ns those which hnve nttenrted tne
Lehigh -Lnfaette games In the last four
years. To overcome this, Graduate
Slnnncer Gcorgo A. Slginnn. of Lnfrty-
ctte, hns asked for bids to erect 7C0O
tempornry seats.
Krection of 7500 additional scats
would he sufficient to nccommodntc a
crowd of 13,500. The seats, If erected,
will be at north and south ends of tlia
field behind the goal posts.
The return of .Toe Williams nnd
Frank Schwab considerably bolstered
the Lafayette line. Williams tips the
scales above the 200-pound mark, and
his playing last senson was one of the
bright lights of Lafayette's successful
scii'-on. Schwab is the former Klskl
plajrr, who performed so nobly nt
u'tinrd. He Is n deadly tackier nnd n
keen student of the game.
Yet it cannot be said that Williams
and Schwab are sure of retaining their
positions nnd starting thii opening game
of the season with Muhlenburg on
EASTONGAM
5c per corn
Ends it quickly and completely
Corns are becoming rarer and rarer, as
everybody knows. '
The reason lies in Blue-jay. It has
solved the corn problem for all who
find it out.
Don't pare corns and pad them. Don't
cling to old harsh treatments. Apply this
scientific method watch it act.
Then remember that every corn can
be ended in that quick, gentle way.
Order the Blue-jay now your drug
gist sells it.
Bluejay
Plaster or Liquid
The Scientific Corn Ender
BAUER & BLACK Chicago New York Toronto
Makers of Sterile Surgical Dressings and Allied Products
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rlinols unh Co11j?9s
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Until Setrit
OAK LANE
-Country Day School -v
Aaiiable lo nil rhlladeipni.i German
town and Jenklntown, thrnush aui bu
seril e I'uplls landed at school door and
etu-ii';d to homes. Sirone fn'iilty In
L'pper School ples special Mlerit n t
ct'leKc preparation Sludj cond tlors ir
ldal Open country, pure nlr n in i
I.i.ver school Includes Klndr'antn.
Iiwer School filled A few cpi-rinus r.
nnln In I'pper Hchcol. Address
F. M. GARVER,
Ph. D.. Prin.
no r. Oik I.une.
I'lilln.
I'linne Melrose 607
Strayer's Business College
Strayer's Dusiness College has room
for a few more students at both Its
day sessions and its night sessions
This is the school that Beta such large
salaries for its grnduates, because they
arc more expert than others If you
want n business education we would
suggest that you start at Strayer's nt
once nt either the day or the night
sessions.
Strayer's Business College
807 Chestnut Street Phone, Walnut 384
- WANAMAKER
INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIES
N. W. Corner 23d and Walnut Sireeta
Morning Afternoon
Saturday Evening
- Semi for Cain log
Friends' Select School Zltiul
The ParKwaj
Cherry and lflth Sts.
All gradea
oea, iniiuaing rrttuary anu ti g
udlng Primary and High
.'. h.nl Ht
Stands for thorough wt 'It and all
i mund cnristiari cnarncter i ataiogue n
i reriuest- Visitors invited. Pupils may still
b enro led
Walter XV llnvllaiiil. Principal
Philadelphia Tumgemeinde
School . reopens SW. 8th, Ojointstlrs
Sivlmmlnc. Phjrslral Culture. "Normal
Course" In swlmmlnr begins Oct. l.
Knroll nan llnoklet
njinAl' cni.rMiiiA avk.
THE FRANKLIN INSTITUTE
SCHOOL OF MECHANIGARTS
DraughllnL- Mathematics Mechanics.
N.WAI, .YIlCIUTia'Tl'IIK
RegMrutlon Dally IS H. 7th S
Miss Hills' School
Otrnn ttfuOnihrr S71h
ns Seplrnibrr 271li
b at school after
I Principal
1.1.111 Is ttt ithnnl ufiap Bant il.
1808 Spruce blrret. I'lilladelvhla
r htnff.'Mv
mff&ffi
March Field, October 2. Hcdncr, tho I
other regulnr tackle last season, nnd j
i...... . . . . . ',..,. i
Williams nro ueing pusneu 10 uic limit
by Contl, another Klskl school grndu-,
ate j Wilcox, the Lansdowne High
nlnver. who was the leading tnckle in
Rcholnstlc ranks Inst year, nnd Ueibe), i
a uig uoy, irom wnom mucii .is c- socintion Council will bo held on Sat
pected. , ' urdny nfternoon, nt the DIsston Ath-
Schwab and the other veteran guard, lctlc Field, State road and Unruh
Wnlbct. llkowlsc. arc having to hustle ufreet. Tnconv.
to keep their berths. Budd, tho former
Lcngue Islnnd murine and Blnlr Acad
emy guard, Is playing a bang-up game,
and hns nn even chance of starting
against Muhlenburg.
!
Incognltl Has Big Lead
New York. Sert. 23. The Ail-Now York
cricket eleven, rlnylnit against the lncogiiKI
Cricketers, of Ensland, in the second oav
of their mutch, lieunn todny's rlnylni; nitalnst
odds of 8J7 to 54 runs, with eight local bat
ters yet to bo bowled. Although some t
the best local bnttcrs were yet to defend
their wickets, there wu little hope of over
comlne the tremendous lead piled up by
Itin Invaders eslerday.
AUTUMN KESORTB
.SKYUND. VA.
Skyland Inn arid Cottages
Sky land, Virginia
4,000 feet nhovr- tlin R n Summit of
Old Htonr Man Mountain
Virginia's Celebrated Mountain
Resort
As celebrited In the Tt ns Eaton
Ranch In the West
A Special Feature of Skyline it
the Livery Stable of Saddle Hone
and 100 Milei of Riding Traill.
Wonderful view N'nthlnr like It east of
Rock" Mountains HuniaKaws for two.
ror unties ami urooms.
Tables supplied from our own farm.
OreheMra, danclnr. tennis, swlmmlnit
pool. Ono night trip from New Tork;
100 miles from Washington, D. C.
Special Fall Seaio t, Sept. 15th
to Oct. 15th
Send for booklet of 80 paecs. TOO rtef
G. FREEMAN POLLOCK, Proprietor
Skyland, Page County, Va,
QU&li 1920
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I YOUR BOY I
vrti.i. riM at a
Meadowbrook School
(Country Day School for Roys) y
nil thf best features of lead.ng 3
bonrdlni? schools nnd college pre- 3
pnnUory schools without tho 3
nccetvltv of bclni; nwnv from
honif durlnft his most hnnr-B-
slonn'nlo yrars Mintal. Bnlrltual P.
mantml nnr phvlcnl trnln'nir ars "
Riven under Chrlstlnn Influences M
thnt nro nlmed to develop, full &
mnnhood and clllclency. Autobus
g pervic. n
S For proflpTtn. terms etc.. nd- 3
S drest the head mnVpr g
ReV. John White Walker. M.A. 1
MKAnoWIJIlOOK. TA. I
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Allentown Preparatory School
Prepares for college or technical .cho. i
Small classes Individual Instruction Htu.i r,
ttovernment. All nthle'lcs Spl- ndid mmk-n
hulldlnus I.Hr carrpus Hnd omnusium
reclal care for yauntir boys. Ilateu no,
Cutalos.
Yotinc Women nnd Olrls
FARNUM SCHOOL",.,?"7,,.
IIUOPKNS MiiMUT nn 4
PIUNCIPAt.rl AT Till: Sflinnr,
lir.TWMKN 10 SNT) 1 OTLfii'i;
nip, ru;rii)i;it mciihoi. tor v g w.im.a
7 IIiiIIiIIiies. U'. 72.1 St. lit Rlierkltle Dr.
ttnusunl practli-al features! (II Seer 'aria.
2) Domestic Science (3) Soclnl Welfare i.nl
-nmmunlty Serv Ad Miss M. I', hruilder
The Gordon-Roney School
For Olrls. 4112 Spruce street lienera
4nd College Preparatory Cours s Rool
Oardcn nnd Ovm Miss Rnnev. Prin
.Ml'MPAI. IN-iTRIH'TlON
niinrV
CoNSijaoiarySusic
3illh 'nr Individual InstruMi.i Per.
sonai Supervision. All branches tip ,.reii.
ral and applied A school of I'm i. per
formance. Tea. hers Normal Training
i nurse Public School Music Supervision,
Complete Military Hand Dent Degrees
conferred Two complete. Pupils' .Sym
phony Orchestras. Reciprocal Relations
with Univ. of Pa Dormitories for
women Year book frte
(illbrrt RiDiiolds Cunibs, Director
nmccs.Studloa.Dormltork'a, Ilroad & Reed
I HYPERION
HCIIOOL OF MUSIC
NOW OPEN
VakI Vlnlln Plann. O reran. Fmtl
eranuun iti,urss
ion.Ulr.. Ill Chestnut St..D7 K.X'sna Bt-Qta,
TO HOLD FIELD DAY
Nn.ha m-,. ,,,..,,..... a a
Nor,Y?81 Manufacturers' A. A.
Will 8tago Athletic Carnival
'rim Kprnmt fl1,1 ,tnv n.,i. .f ih.
Northeast Manufacturers' Athletic As-
Scores of athletes from tho sixteen
nKsnnTB RTHAMsitirs
Special Yachting Cruise
To WEST INDIES
Leaving. New York Nov. 6tJ, Returning Dec. 1st
NEW BntTIBU
TWIN SCREW
S.S. FORT
Embraces,
English,
French and
American
Possessions
Old-'vVorld
Scenes in
A Setting of
Azure Seas
will make one of the moat attractive and delightful cruises
ever planned, calling first at America's new Island possessions,
'St. Thomas and St. Croix, only four days from New Tork.
thence to St. Kltts and Antigua (English). Guadeloupe and
Martlnque (French), St. Lucia. Barbados. Trinidad, Dominica
(English) and San Juan, Forto Rico (American),
These Islands present the . most exquisite, picturesque and
variegated scnery, full of History and Romance and Interesting
customs of different nationalities. The cruise, covering more
than B.OOO miles. Is a perfect yachting trip, mostly In the
lovely Caribbean Sea nnd with the Islands In sight of each
other. 1'assengera will have, time to sea the various points
nt Interest at all Islands, Including the wonderful Asphalt
Lako at Trinidad. ,,
The steamer tt your hotel and has many upper deck rooms ntled with
U( beds and private baths, hot and cold runnlnc water and electrlo fana
1 iuii.1 n all rooms, nnd tho culslno Is tho very best. The promenade decks
are unusually spacious.
Rnrrt H.R.','",.'or .the round cruise. Including stateroom. ,borth and meals.
Iaies 1275.00 and upwards, according to accommodation. ".
Early application ts desirable to secure choico accommodation.
For further particulars apply to
QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO.,
STEAMSHIP NOTICES
LUCKENBACH LINES
Philadelphia to Rotterdam Amsterdam
S S WATONWAN (U. S. S. Board) September 30
Rotterdam Philadelphia
SS HOMESTEAD fa. S. S. Board) October 15
Philadelphia San Diego Los Angeles San Francisco
SS HATTIE LUCKENBACH September 25
SS PLEIADES Octobor 5
SS EASTERN GLADE (U. S. S. Board) October 20
SS FRED'K LUCKENBACH October 30
San Francisco Phila. Via Los Angeles and San Diego
SS ARCHER (U.S. S. Board) Octobor 3
SS LAVADA (U. S. S. Board) October 12
SS SHORTSVILLE (U. S. S. Board) October 20
SS HANNAWA (U. S. S. Board) November 1
LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC.
328-Chestnut Street, Philadelphia
I.OMIIMtD 0340
at a very moderate fiaurc.
Accommodations, general appointments and cuisine arc
unexcelled.
RIVER ARAXES PHILA to PIRAEUS, SALONICA, CONSTANTINOPLE,
Carmania
Maurelania ...
Imperator . . . .
K. A. Victoria
Columbia
Aquilania
Caronia
Saxonia
new Tork-' Cherbourg
....New York" Cherbourr and Southampton.. Oct. 7 Nov. 11 Dec. 9
New York" Liverpool ., Oct. 9 Nov. 6 Dec. 4
....New York" Londcnderrjr and Glasgow. . .Oct. 9 Nov. 6 Dec. 11
. . . .New York" Cherbourg and Southampton.. Oct. 12 Nov. 2 Nov. 23
....New York " Plymouth and Cherbourg. .. .Oct. 21 Nov. 25 Jan. 1
....New York" Plrmouth. Cherbourr and Hamnurp. .Oct. 30 Dec. 9
Pnonia New York " Patrai, Dubrovnik and Tricite Oct. 30
rusoencrr mill Frelslit Srr'tlces. For I.nter SulllnSn Apply to
Passenner Office, 1300 Walnut St., Phila.
Freight Office, Bourso Bldg., Phila.
FRENCH LINE
Compagnie Gcncralc Transallantique
Invvprcl nnd Oulunrd r.ist Freight Service
I'KOM
PHILADELPHIA
TO
LE HAVRE AND BORDEAUX
And Other French Atlantic Ports
SS "NORTHERN" (Be.) 7500 tons steel 100-A-l
In I.H.I nl. r .1(1 Xouth. IjfJ" jfOrTOIIKn"S3tl, and Hejular
AGENTS-NEW YORK OCEANIC COMPANY. INC
For Kates and Spneo Apply
GEYELIN & COMPANY, Inc., Philadelphia Representatives
108 South Fourth Street
Phone T.omlmril 4207
ruM
-' IMC
U. S. Shipping Board 5teel Steameri
Regular Service
PHILADELPHIA to
Rotterdam & Antwerp
S'Arizpa" Loading
S S "Lake Harminia". ..Sept. 25
(From Pier 34, South Wharves)
For information apply
A. D. Cummins & Co., Inc.
H. P. DILKES, Manager
139 South 4th St., Phila.
l.omli.iril Hi; 112X3107 M .In 1318
Atlantic-Gulf knd
Pacific Lines
Freight Service Only
PHILADELPHIA to
LOS ANGELES (Harbor)
SAN FRANCISCO
SS "West Hnven" . About Oct. 5
C1IAS. Ill'K. i. Ll)., Inc.. Agents
Ilree llldg.. l'hlludrlulilu. Pa.
I.otnb.irU 5101 Mulu 13-0
tUDLLAEe-AiEeiOA
LINE
NEW YORK to ROTTERDAM
Via Plymouth and Boulogne-sur-Mer
Rotterdam Oct. 2jNov. C
Noordam Oct. 13Nov. 17
New Amsterdam . .., Oct. 19, Nov. 23
Ryndam Ocl.27Dc. 1
Puttrngrr Ofllcc, 1S31 Walnut Ht.. Phil.
' 1 J
firms in the council will competo for
tho individual and team prizes, l'hu
work of the council, which was or
ganized by tho industrial division of
the Philadelphia Y. M. 0. A. less than
a year ago.Os proving' its worth among
tho men nnd women who toil in the
mills of the northeast, v -
II. W. Hlgglnn, of the Fayette
Plumb Co., is nrosldentfof tho coun
cil. Albert Hnllstcad, of the Robert
H. Focrdercr Co., is chairman of tho
RKSORTK HTKAMHHirB
VICTORIA aw
ONR
CEMENT
84 Whitehall St.,
New York City.
STEAMSHIP NOTICES
Travel on one of our steamers.
5MYRNA : SEPT. 24
..New York" Liverpool Sept. 25 Oct. 23 Nov. 20
and Southampton. Sept. 30 Oct. 28
ARN-LINE
Ineorpnriitril mjj
U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers
General Cargo
Regular Service
Philadelphia-Manchester
SS "Lake Foxboro" Sailed
SS "Des Moines Bridge". .Oct. 15
Philadelphia Havana
A Steamer Sept.
For rates and particulars apply to
Earn-Line Steamship Co.
139 South Fourth St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
to
Scandinavian Ports
Christiania
Gothenburg,
Copenhagen
Regular Service
l. H, Hllliiln; llnnrit Steel riteuinrrn
S. S. Lake Ellsbury, Loading
(From Pier 78, South Wharves)
Tho Charles T. Megee Co.
Agents for U. S. Shipping Board
Drcxcl Building
PHILADELPHIA
Lombard 5100, Main 3061
game committee. Thomas Zcblcy, of
the Henry Disaton & Sons, is chairman
of tho registration committee, find John
D'Antonio is the Y. M. 0. A. indus
trial representative.
Many Entries In Auto Run to Shore
More than 2000 automoblttsta will start In
tho Atlantlo City run on Saturday. This
run Is being conducted under tho auspices of
the Keystono Automobllo Club, of this city.
AtlTDMN RESORTB
ATLANTIC riTV, N. J.
IVAKEWOOI). N. .J.
LAUREL HOUSE
r,AKXW)QD. N. J. , , OPEN OCT. 1
Oiliest nnd most exclnslre T.akrwood Hotel
Klnest Resort Oolf Course In the. World
Just think of It! Only 62 mllesfrom
Philadelphia nad yet truly n resort. Easily
reached by motor. Modern, luxurious and
thoroushly abreast of tho times.
A. J. Murphy, Mgr. C. V. Murphy. Asst. Mgr.
PARCELS POST
, V CORNS & CALLUSES
I Removed In
)tS FIVE DAYS
ABBOTT'S i'LASTlfill
causes no Inconvenience. No trouble ta
wear shoes while using. Only B days
needed, very thin medicated plaster, l'rlce
10c ti 21c. All Drug Stores or by Mall.
AnnOTT RKJIED1EH CO.
60th antl (llrard Ave., Philadelphia
DOCTOR
OF
WATCHES
lllrh Ornde W'ntch
Rennirlnr Otir Nne.
riefore clalty. Prompt sen I re After
Satisfaction Guar, nt Reasonable Cost
A. E. MOSS, 33 S. 9th St.
CUT GLASS
Just 1000 of These?
prettr Utile UiiiMj
Ho am Hot"
niN.il An attrac-4
lite diwlim cut on a J
clear crystal blanfj.J
An meat iij.a;"-s
usual value 75CJ
Cut Glass Exclusivelu
Satisfaction Ouarnntewl or Money
Kefunurd.
102 N. 10th Str &T
fmwvMtvwntuvtwvwtm
12,000 Reclaimed
FLANNEL BLANKETS
114x70 INCHES WIDTH (AIL COLORS)
Just Purchased From Government
Special Price, $2 JKf
MARINE BLANKETS AlLWool
A-l Condition, $4.00
MORRIS AXELROD
Army and Navy Goods
717-723 SOUTH 12th ST.
I-HONES:
Walnut SD17 had 1B3T
Prepaid Money Orders Promptly Filled.
Parcel Post. lOo Kxtra.
This
Beautiful
88-Note
Player
$445
New Pianos, $275 to $950
New Players, $410 to $1725
836-838-840-842-844-84G
NORTH 6TH ST
Howard Vincent
SpecialPianoSale
During; this Rlicintle sale vie nre orTer
tm; quite n Mirlrty of tty flue uprliht
pianos mill nlMjer-nliinos mill lu.liy tnioil
pianos at enccntloiinllr low prices.
Ilelow "III clro jou some Iilc.t of it few
or tnem.
5 Cunningham uprights
5 Chickering uprights
3 Estey uprights
3 Blasius uprights
2 Ludwig uprights
7 Wcbcrfield 88-note Players
6 Lester uprights
4 Knabe upright!
5 Heppe uprights
4 Emerson 88-note Players
2 Knabe 88-note Players
10 Steinway uprights
3 Scliomackcr uprigftts
2 Chickering 88-note Players
7 Howard Vincent
These Insiri'nienls nre In flr.il"s enn
illllon, riitttlns In prire from S70 np.
(luiiriintrt'il. nllli tu lunjrur irre i
h tiiEe iirlilleRr.
Cull und see tlirni or smil fnr iitlnlocue.
Ol'KN i:. KU. I NTH. U P. Jl.
MATl'ltHAYS I'NTII, 0 P. M.
HOWARD VINCENT
836-838-840-842-844-846
NORTH SIXTH STREET
amcoats
TO SELL AT
$3.00
These cimta
were is ii r-
t'linsrd fro in
I Ii t" (Jineru
nipiit. v.
V
N
( ii n ruiitevtl '
10 ii c very
h ( r ii ii if ami
well III II il v.
H peel nlly
IlllllllH'd I ii i
tint - of - ilimr
ttrar iiiilu
iii u Ii I I I n k
llalilnu, iiin
t o r j.llnir,
Pol Icemen
11 i d ri. Ilroad
ii..'!. slin.ililn'l
lip I I h nut
nnr.
Pi. reel inisl
I' r - p n I il.
When oriler
IliK Klr clival
ill e n h ii r e
mrtil, f nn
n n I Isfni'lno
y n ii r uinnry
refunded.
Keystone Canvas Goods
& Flag Co.
1012-14.16.J8 Filbert St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
2Wrv!vAV
K'V6!
mm
it"!OWr
lMlm
0miM8HOP
mmm
9 Establlshod I860 '1 R
Araiy
JLS) i
m
KT ' .1 m I
m f
APTtIMN RKHfinf "-
ATI,ANTI(lcjTg2 J
The September-October Season
Ttie miMI enlev.ttle mmIaJ &f .L. . . .
Wondirful. suddt din. wltkeH, i.huiji.. '?
warm wstsrs of the bias AllanUe ire anlmui?,
tl sct tempeTstur. I. del,Rht th, tmn,u
bither. Eierr outdoor ipott-Golf. riilil..
SilllD-whlcheTr too fteVir. I. f. ..'.!"!
H Ihs Ttrr pinnscls of perlcetlsn. '
Tie Doirdwilk. beilde lit awn t,.r(ll...
dmtlon. hit 111 pirn, hill-roomi, concert l.lt.
thetuei. TtudetllU. elc.ll fee .... " '"
I ment, whllo Iks rret-ntiy Dsltlni Cliilr I,
slwsri it jroar lerrlce. Abors ill, AllinUo Otr
nil ins one., nou. iccoramoniloni, it mtdtr.
ts rite,, tkit saj sltltor could l,h for,
THE LCADINO HOUSES
ara always open and will furnlih lutl
Information, rates, etc.
MoTlborouzh'Blenhelra Hotel Dennis
Scasldo House Hotel Chelsea
Hotel St. Charles Hotel Strand
The Shelburno Tho Wiltshire
Galen Hall The Holmhurst
One hour from rhlttdelphli tli. IVon. R B
or rieidlnr njr. For further InformiUon L.
salt local ticket sgenlt.
ifflsisi
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Always open. Always ready. Term. - .
'rate. Phone or write. M? tt.i1.h"S!.J?
Westminfttor "eniucKy ave. nr. n
'-nri-
F!1V tn mi .!.. .
run, xvateri 0 wkly. U up div."".;- &
Hotel BoSCobel "eniucKy ave. BathS?
eellsr.t tab.'e. Phon &' rS'" !'?. '
OCKAW CITY. N. J.
D10oAVI11C ito itrar in ertrl
room: onoK.er. n ti..s -' 1
CAPK MAY. N
ti
imn iiu.i-iiM. announces that
mfuoin
INDSDH .. will remain onen d
entire month o
Septcmb'rr,
rates on ISO roomsi 00 baths,
cuisine.
ASKUBY TARK N. J
ASIlimY J'AltK, N. J.. AM. YEAK RKSnrTr
W1UTB CITY INFOHMATION BUItElft
rOCONO MOUNTAINS
Delaware U'nler flap
CASTLE INN
DKLAWAIIE WATER OAP. VA.
Capacity, 300. Hpeclal EV-ptember scl
Octobor rates. Fireproof. Itunnln watsr
Private baths. Steam treat. Central in.
cation. Booklot. T. T DOLnUY. foE
merlv Th Palmer. l.akeTConil N, .1.
Mount Pocono. Pa.
rtrnrTMr
MOUNTAIN HOUSB'i
VyVvll V Mt Porono, Pa. Cap, 5M
... ... ..w.'.fc..... ...... .uwr.
a
eattis
notlArt. Suddenly, on September 21, km.
TRANIC K.. husband of Mary D. Boui!
Scrvlco on Saturday mornlnir at 11 o'cloct
at the Oliver H. Ilalr llulldlns;. 1820 Chtil.
nut st. Interment private. Frlendi mT
call Frldav cvenlnn
UONNKY. Sept. "2. 1D20. MART M.
CI.AHKK. wlfo of Henry O. Bonner. Str.
Ices Sat.. 15th Inst.. 2 p. in., at her Ills
residence. 2025 Upland way. Overbrook. Int,
private.
IIOWE.V. Sept 22. 11)20. CLEMENT R-.
son of the lata David H. and Mamiutt M.
ljowen. Ilelntlves. frlendB and orstnlu
tlons of which ho was a member lnilied to
funeral services on Saturday at 2 p. nu
from his late residence. 4485 Baltimore .
Interment private. Kindly omit floral oStr
lnrs. HROWN. Sept. 22. DANIEL J hutbaol
of llunnnh A. Daly Brown. Relatives ml
friends Invited to funeral. Sat.. 7:80 a. m.,
lato residence. 2115 S. Oarnett st. Ilk!) man
of requiem Church of St. Monica 0 a. m.
precisely. Int. Cathedral Cem.
11URTON. Ninth Month 22d, 1020, AN
NUS E. A., widow of Charlie Burton and
daUBhter of the lato Jonathan and Mary A.
Timbers. In her 81th year. Funeral Setentli.
day, 23ih, 2 p. m . from her late resldenct,
1DIB Pnae st. Int. private.
11ITKIIV. Sept. 21. AUOUSTU3 C
11UZIIY. Relatives and friends, also Wil
liam u. Schneider Lodge. No. 110, P and
V M.i Harmony It. A. Chapter No M:
Jopper Council, No. -10; Mary Cnmmjnderr.'
No. SO. K. T.: l.u Lu Teinpfo. A A O. N,
M S nre Invited to at'end funeral, frl.. 11
m. in., laic rt-niur-iite. iii.a .luruce si tnu
U' l.ntlrul HIM fim
CONLKY. Sent. 21. ANNIE, widow of
Patrick Conley. Relatives and friend. il
Sacred Hc,art Sodality, inxlted to funeral cB
Friday at 0 n m from Ihe residence ot hr
son-lnlnw. James Riley, 710 Lancaster ie..
Drj'ti Mawr. Solemn requiem mass st lbs
Church of Our Mother of (lood Counsel it
10 a. m. Interment St Denis Cemetery.
COVINGTON On Scot 21 FANNIE S.
COVINGTON' (nee Murphj). wile of Morrll
11 CovlnKtnn. ltelalhes mid friends, snd
members of Harmonv Council No 131.
Dauchtera of Liberty, nre hulled In ihe sfrr
Ico on Tburs. eve at 8 10 o'tlrwU at Br
lato residence. 051 N 511th st Interment it
Hollywood Cum.. Harrington. DjI on FrU
da" Ht i ;3o n. m
rr.VF.R. Sept 22. JAMES ;' husbind
or Nellie M-'C.rnlh Dever Reatles snl
friends nlso St. Voronlcs's Holy Name So
ciety 'nvltcd to attend funeral, bat. Jl
ii m.. Into residence, till) W Tlow t Hlrt
iiusB of requiem St Vironlui"s Church 10 s.
m Int New Cp.thedral Cem,
DONCT-IHS.MAN r'ipt. 21 1ILISR
widow jf aiirne lllsnum i.Ked 111) )'
ItelutlicH ond frlcndi linlted to funeral.
Ft I . 7:.10 a. m . residence uf her sun-ln-l.
Hnrry Fran 483.i N. Fulrhlll st Reiiuleni
muss at St. llenu's Chinch II a m. Ii".
inhale. Holy Sepulchre Cent
DUI-'KY. Sept 21, CArilARINH. diub
ter nf Thomus i.nd Miir,zrtiet of I.urH.
ChnrU'stnwn. County Muo Ireland, 11
vears- Relatlics. friends Inilted lo funenl
Snt 8:.'10 n. in. res brother-in-law. I.
llri-il, 31)10 N. L'.llh st. Solemn requiem rem
Comiis Chrlstl 1(1 ii, tn. Tin iinli Serulcbri.
n.vai.lilt Sept 17. 1H20, WILLIAM T
husband of Joserhlne Kitcler Iiicd Kraltl.
I niyi.il ft't 'Phi, mhil.u, nml frt tiftl 01 tM
I fitnllv. also the members of Mown Llt
o. lui. I' ana A M. isaur t inucruu-
A.anmh I' J-. H A M M l tire rtlDe.1'
fullv InvUed to attend the funeral serjlMJ'
Kvesham ave . Macnollu. N J Int H1,
lei-!! Cem
EVANS Sent. ul. 1020 JANB IJoI
..... t.. ,. .. v,..... if"intKpi an
i frlemlii. also members of EmmanuH , BJ,
1 fnrinnH Vnlenn..l "iittr.h Vnrk Httn FtDVlVll
.a. iu.a!..i .' I a.. 111 tJ m.ti
Win, intiiril til miU'IMI, "Jn V f. ;.!
rsldcnc(. JS18 K Iluntlnudoii ft "JJ'vf l
1 ut the nbovr-nameU Lhurch. - i ni m '
1 "i "r ' " ""L . .. .. ,uaU
st . ALI1KRT BT.L-L lie.l 111. , f ""
und friends Imlted to servlcis I rl . . ' " j
i parlors of (lus A. Klr-hii-r. 1301 I""""
:.i ln, Nortnuooa uem .. , ,.,if.
i i . ' ...i.hn.t 'e .tin i, .I,' .inei'hine r tia;
l-'HLDMAY'iR. On Sepl -- '.'-" 1m.
..,..... in i.iu 7ith .-iir Relall
ml I
friends, and all hmlettes if "''ii'.. on Sal.
member United to funeral e''rf." Tta!iV
I, he a
ut -J l. m . trom resiuiiu-i. -". .j.-mg,
huh st. Krlends muy call Irld.u tw
Intel ment Mt Vernon . inimi . ,
fll'.ltllATlT
y "'".'".." i. . flf
. i t n .. .. l.i t r
I..II... I. iiu " -' . . , , .,
hurt S.rvlces and Inn iinent I ' "
rt S.rvlces ami Hiiiinieni ,.'".
Jll.l.CSPli: - Kept 'Jl TH' 'VricS
Ml sun of T.iomis ond An m ' ' " m,
rents' residence. US-LI N ";& I
a
n
leBP
parentK' residence. . .1 " - ' V-hurcli
R.nukni mass at HI
PI ) S-I Mill' - -
. the ".M in" MARV.ij
lo the funeral '""g.V
r,7!5 Spruce ei .","(.
Inuriiinit prnai' I
a in Int nrlvate , ,t inlf Jtl
1 IIARICN1MS On Ihe U-l '' ..V,,, iii'l
widow of Wm. Hnrkness r i. ; ; , , lt
I friends are Itivlteil Id
'her lute resldenc. Ti7l
' il:i. nt n in. lnu
n '"Mi,.r i'emeter ,,, ... ,,.i-tii wltrl
IIIIRRON rlept M l'".'.AIVr,,n. ral, I
of llcnu llcrron me 'i',"' " ' (itil.
..1.1. .!. vnl,..l.nu nr. I frll.lllS a ' ."'. a
, IIILII It). i-(U,...n .,.- ,. , ,J '
Hat S 'in
. "" "'.r . r nuWn."
Chnilit-'inLr el
Moi.mn m -.iuk
rhunh of Ht .Munlca 10 n
in
4.111 inn; v man. .,.
'Tiinn.
Wle;
I Ullins Ninth, Jist T" iblii
RB.
I.IASISt. ulilnu- il f JBin'S l ."'." rllci,
ilmn7hi.r .tt IntA Kill.ard HDU '"'..tAVfil
I Williams, of 31 .Wcstvlort t "' rn funeral.'
r.v.i"; ""v.f :v:?kv.einB' iio-' ",
i sir itiiiMiiaiti iuii"' ...--
.lav. '.'Ith. ut 'J p. in ... - wife PJ
llllllli:i: Hept .,,1SA'ul,.,(.itHil
11, u tut.. U'llmer M lllBliee .He""". ..
irk'tidj linluil to fianril. H V0lri
f.iilil roahlenne. .Mil.' Ilaiel. V0 i'cll f
milem m.iH nt Church of b '
S..i.. in h in. Int ' ",,"",,.r,",lM a lll'fcTEP.
lIL'bTlRJ - fet'l ..;-,, Mrf't
nco uni), wu. in r'i,ll"1''.P7i .j ru""'r
Hi:ilKCCA M KAV ""?,," k fut H",r"a
on Krl aflermioii M, ,.K1,1, p. Rolafl
len.e of her cousin. Mrs Jl ' ''Jiur,lh,r .' rf,
l-.'l I! liurham st .Ml Al r"i Hl.1.
e at rrlenus- .iieeium "; jnU. uul S
. J. on Hal ut n.' iriws ,
IJoln UK cemetery Trains Icaus
-J.
jioiia,
orlnr i
petlsl Vii
I
i incc untii, wu. in r.m'"- - , , . run"r
, Rolnilvea. and irlends Imlie'' ,. K jl1',
I Hut 'J P in. 1 te residence 1 J
I com-ry ue Int I'almer .' , liu,nl
i HOT.ni..- Hept Jl VA,Vi,,,ar I"1'
I of fathnrlno lluwel. In i W- ' V of T.A
I uvea anu menus, """ i. ...il, ties ""T.
I Ilochmrinn St Co. nnd all soch 1 1" on.j.,
Buo funeral senlccs. Krl - ' , ' ;H w.
I I law's rcrldence. Harry I'''"" sortl) l'?i
I Hheldon st . Olney, Int l,rl' .u r,,uri '',,,'
I Hill Cem, Friends may call m'
I 1 P m. .. . J ,, Stpl ?i
si icrry ut iu.m i .. -.
iTNDKitTAitr.ns -J?1
iV
eolsr and lilckness. atfw
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