nv"H'Wj i$ , V"" ' 'J ' V, EVEN-nfe PXTBIiq1 iiEDGIiiRr-ipHILABteLPBDDA., FKIDKY, ' NOVE&SEK '12,1920 te 1 . -. . t . ' . . . ) ,v '(A ' si v Ji ri IJ? J IV "V t H '. IF NJUR1ES BREAK UP FOOTBALL TEAM Hadden Heights High Scheel Squad Disbands a3 Hos pital List Grews Scholastic Athletic Schedule for Today ; I limit SCHOOL I.EAOCK Central 1IIh vs. West Philadelphia t Hetiltnn Field. ... ...... Heulh I'll dolphin Vi, Frankford High at frankferd. CATHOLIC T.EAOUK ITnl Culliellc vs. Mllanove, at Villa nova. intkracahemic i.kachjf. RpIsceihU y. Pcnn Charter ut Queen I.IHIS. OTHER (1AMES Friends' Crnlrnl ts. flrrmantewn at Durhr High vs. Colllngsweod at Col Cel Col ltnrsweod, SOCCER Germantown Friends vs. Wilmington T. at Grrmantenm. I ' ; I i With a list which would rival that of a first-cliiss hospital, the Hadden Heights High Scheel lias decided for the present season te discontinue foot ball, and the annual clash with Had Had denfleld High Scheel, originally sched uled for today has been cancelled. Di rector of Athletics Rebert L. Jehnsen tated that seen the athletes would turn their attention te basketball. The Jinx has been with the Hadden Heights team this season. The Burling Burling ten came marked the end of a string of Injuries which shattered the eleven. The material was net sufficient te re place the bejs en the side lines, and there was nothing te de but disband. Crutches, bandaged arms and legs, bat tered in various ways, the Hadden Heights warriors hae been hobbling round the school. Edgar Fallin is en crutches. He played center and sustained a severe wrencn te hi ankle. His brother, Yr - - - .......,. Heward rallln. as also hurt, and the a uuiu iiuu-H-ueiu urn net. iaver a con-1 tlnuance of football en the part of these two boys. Consequently, exit thei Faluns. Hay Fallin, the end. came uneer me parental ban. Jee Steven- an, the fullback, hed his right lee broken. But that was net all, as the record shows. Charles Sharman, right halfback, had his right arm broken last year, and this reason injured the same arm, frac- turing the bone. Jehn Lewe, left half- duck, sustained a broken nose nnd preb- "win"i a.uau nun. able concussion of the brain. Other Wise thc Hadden Heights team is in fine j TQ PLAY EDWARDSVILLE 8t. Jeseph's Preps Win Game .Weneuah Military Institute was no match for the strong St. Jeseph's Pre- Jratery Scheel eleven of the Catholic k Schools League. St. Jee trounced the SNew Jersey cadets by a score of 41 te ,0. The game as played in spite of the vill Tl'ls c,ub lms " "endcrful rcc fact that AVenenah would much rather erd for the season, having placd in Hove cancelled and saved themselves from this defeat. It happened that "Wcnenah attempted te cancel the game two days age. Di- rector of Athletics Cerutti explained that it veuld be impossible te cancel en ucb. short notice nnd that he could net tell the boys that It would net be played. He stated that if Wcnenah cancelled the game en such short notice it would be necessary te sever athletic relations with the New Jersey cadets and that the basketball game would also have te be cancelled. As a result Wenennh played and went down te an overwhelming defeat, which was the only sportsmanlike thing te de, no matter what the conditions Were at thc Jersey school. Gnines can- net be cancelled at will and en twenty- four or forty-eight hours' notice in these dajs of popular football and St. Jee took the right stand in demanding that tne game ec pmjeu. Northeast Wins Big Game Nerthcust High, true te tradition, came through with fljiug colors in the Gimbel Cup game with Germantown fllf, Tim iir wns 14 te 0. North- cast has earned the reputation of always finishlue strong. The season is new neariug an end. and though the Lehigh venue boys are tee late in their rally te figure in the championship, they are coming through in fine shape. Northeast used n variety of plays, Simmer made the first touchdown en a. forward pass from Hhane, going 4U jarH. It all happened in thc Hvcend period. Fiwh fell en thc pigskin, which rolled ever the coal line en a fumble. This gave Northeast two touchdowns. Northeast has new wen anrnt-n nnd lest one. with a total 01 five points. Thi. leacue standing: Teams Wen Lest Tied Pts Central lllsh 3 0 0 0 West Philadelphia 3 0 0 (1 Kertheat Illch S J 1 J O.rmsnlewn High 1 3 0 2 Frankford Hlih 0 2 1 1 Bouthern Hlih 0 2 0 0 In Salle at Catholic High When the Villanova-Catholic High game was played en n Saturday after noon net long age, the Catholic High Athletic Association made something ever $150 profit en this game. Scheel games are new beginning te pay just as thc college games, nne inc wnnni nui- Y'Zi- .....i:ln. r,.l !, nl mnm iriic niunuuuu. .... "-. ...-.- nu rPgnttti will lie nciu en i,nnc jur than the eellrgeij. This tlilv sum Jh ns ,c tot'lnerrow ftCrnoen. The equntlc much te a school A. A. as $10,000 Is te pventH wiji ,P a prcludp te the Princc- uip ceiicRe iri-ueiu,. Taniin college ireaur) . Se it ia net strange that the La Salle- thelic High match has been changed ,m this afternoon te tomorrow when DO H in "t Biiuiiftc iiiei itit . jii, Catb from n Turn, rreWll U 111 Cither In the ( a- hill Field enclosure La Snlle has had two tics in the Catholic League and ia net an easy team te heat, the Pur- pie and Geld yeutiKaters are prcparln for the bard BtniKcle. r. nenner, In charge et atnicuca ai iainenc msu, xpecta a record crowd out for this con test. Zahn at Dartmouth December 1 n&nerer. Nev 12 canumates rer me Dartmouth basketball squud who are net m.mbsrs of the football team have been held- Ins Informal practice sessions In the gym- Bailum three nights a e.k during this month Coach Zahn will come te Hanover about December l,hen regular workouts will commence All the membere of last year's varsity five are back, nnd with geed year's varsity nve are. one, nnu wun material from the 1B23 freihman team, the flrun should be a fairly fast quintet this season. Invettlgate Meb Violence Tfewark. Nev 12 Prosecutor Harrison will begin at once an lnestlgatlen Inte the i "mob "lelence" which followed the football arama between the .West Orange and Nutley Illgn Schools at Nutley. N J . last Satur. aiZ. Albert Wrensch. secretary of the West Orange Heard of Kducatien. wrote a letter te the prosecutor stating that one of the West Orange pluvers had len struck en the head and was suffering from a possible fflctilrV of the skull The West Orange Xducatlen Heard asked for an Investigation. , 00,000 Want te See Bie Game Mew Karen. Conn., Nev 12 Application fc? ticket te the Yale-Harvard toetbal n inw. November 20. have reached about 80.000. The actual number of seats avail (SbleMs 7S.0OO. although several mere thou Sands will be able te get standing room With attendants, tha crowd Is expected te be tweut 80.000. Bleem Knocks Out QUI enuitea, Nev. 12. Phil IHoem.; of JroeV- tV. sigh- fceurai 1 S. .Kwa1--. m ..v.i..iul l.n.riinl rDUPQ V4 b lutiuiuw, w.w.. inioue uiub. SHENANDOAH INS rKr II IU niKUUUKII KU PV'Jii uii i uiiivnuu i nuu.i Defeats Cealdale, 7-0, in Clos ing Seconds of First Clash of Title Series Lansford, Nev, 12. Before en cnthu siastlc crowd of 10.000 people. Ceal dale and Shenandoah football teams met here and In the last seconds of p'ay Shennndeah was returned the winner by the score of 7 te 0. Forward passing gave Shenandoah the victory with flf teen seconds te go. Shenandoah held the ball en Ceal dale s 42-yard line. Only one system pf attack was possible, the forward passing game. Cealdalc should have known this and covered every eligible mnn. Instead, Shenandoah worked two forward throws BiicccMiuI'y nnd wen the game. The element of luck figured largely. The first pass gained Vit yards. Hannls te Symbol. The second was aimed ever the left wing of the line. Yuteh Sheftcl, Shenandoah's left end, was en the job nnd clutched the pigskin. He staggered nbeut five yards before being tackled. When he hit the line, the ball bounded out of his arms. Once in a thousand times it happens that a brother is around. A ense like that was yesterday, for Arthur Shepfel, cen ter for Shenandoah, scooped up the ball en the dead run nnd ree'ed ever the goal line. A delirious crowd surged out from the western boundary e the He'd. Shenandoah had scored n touchdown. The goal from touchdew n clcvcrlv booted by Bush, was anti-c.imatic. They kicked off again, Cealdalc receiving Shcnan- denli s kick, but when Uermer was stepped en the runback, play was ever. Tim came was the first for the cham pienship of the coal regions. A scries of three games is projected, the next te be plaed at Shenandoah November 21. Cealdnle went into the game a 10 te 7 favorite. She came out of it beaten, though net disgraced. Blue Benner, Coaldale's cuptain nnd star, nursed hira-Ki-lf nlenir because of a sere knee. He did net get into the game until the second period. Kvcn then the bat jm; minim ic,,ui. j. it.,, iuv.t i.iv uu- tllng spirit of the Shenandoah line licked him. Snennnueah held the hall three- fourths of the time. Forward passes fal'ed them in the first half, but in the closing threes of the battle they were enough te win. I;vans, Cealdnle s center, plnyed a better game than any of the vnuntcd stars for Shenandoah. Bush was en uc?r'r thc "h,elc 8,10W: ""chhanek, a lstlt,,!t,c' 10 Ket, l"10 thc cend lml d1'1 noble work for Shenandoah, Ia 'the first hn,f IInnnis wn" tlic enlv Pheenlxvllle Expects Stiff Gridiron Battle Tomorrow Pheenlwille, Nev. 12. The local All Amcrican eleven expects n stiff game here tomorrow afternoon with tdwnrds iweivc gumes unu rt-Kisiercu mu ii" te 7 for their opponents. The only team te cress the goal line was Coaldale. and that rtsult was a draw, 7-7. Rebey Light, former Penn star, will make his first appearance ni n Union uniform and play halfback, Karl Pettciger, who will pair off with Light, has been signed by the Buffalo management te play en the big prefes- siennl team there en Sundays. The next games en the local schedule will take the club out of town. Next Saturday thev meet the famous Helmes- burg aggregation nt the Philadelphia bnll park, and en Thnnkcgiving Day go te jforristeun for the annual tilt with Conshohocken. erllnni iiinnirne rn ninr SCHOOL HARRIERS TO RACE Cernell Will Stage Annual Cress- Country Event Tomorrow Ithaca, N. Y., Nev. 12. Harriers from various eastern preparatory and high schools will compete in Ithaca te- morrow in the annunl Interschelnstlc i-rnsa-ennntrv race under the direction of the Cernell Unlversjty Athletic Association. An innovation in the nature of the course te be covered has been arranged for this year. Instead of a three and ene-hnlf mile cress-country rnn, as in ferme- years, thc contest will be a three-mile steeple chase, with the usual natural edsiucicm ei buuji u r--c, fences, ditches, water jumps, fields, etc. ... The following schools nave scerdi victories in tins meei : Arlington xiipi Scheel, Ithaca ingn hciioei. r leiscn- mann's High Scheel, Flushing High Scheel, Hutchinson Iligh Scheel, of Buffalo; Technical High Scheel, of Buffalo (twice). Last rear the individual winner was Marvin Ttiek. the Erasmus High Scheel star. Harry Helme, of the Lafayette High Scheel, of Buffalo, was second. Buffalo Tech wen the trophy last jcar with thirty-nine points. LAKE CARNEGIE REGATTA Princeton Crews Will Race Prier te Football Game wi 1.. .. Vn IO Drlnnntnn'a nn. riiiinyii .'". -.,; V""--",: "n ton-Ynle football unme. nna n large ui- ten -Yale football game, and a large nc- mAanct, ls CXpected from among the " "d f , le prom guCBt8 nnd arrivals. . mi Ml l.A tn mnlft. rneea nnd n Rne0ni attraction, censiHtins of a ainulc pentcst between the three varsity C0XBwanSi T))f flrBt event te be decided will be th jrrcsiimcn championships, in which our crcwB, which have survived uie trials, will race at ene and n half miles. 8. P. H. A. Five Opena en Monday Alter three wesks of hard work the team . t tar tne opening earae against ijatft t. nxt Monday night. Fer four years tn 8pitl, hm, started like champs, only te "J1 at at ,n, en() 0f the s.ssen either by fJ $lni .ifd up by Eastern IUJ "ml or by nccldents. This seaaen the rlub " c'omre,i of an entirely new team. Any '" .rVtewn team wishing this attraction out.0f.tewn team wlsning xnis hiikw ul. "' te n rassen 025 Perter street, or r.V, w.inui f.014. call Walnut S914. Schedule of Wcek-End Independent Grid Games rawnrdsTllle at Union A.. A., rhjerilrrllle. rorTsheliVm at llelmeebimr. Frankford "?Them . A O.re "UeVhlri,nn, t Frenk fnrd. urewn-a m (liferd pike, near "'."Nn'e. of Kest R.ll..'rt -Che-reek. ""flSanUr-Marinej TJ. IgtM-. Island Sla- rlnes at Lrfwgue Island, Yerk read and vieiris v.. vi at Leran. Urnnanlewn A, A. at IllTerten. HUNDAT nAMES nine Stivrs, of nethlehera. at Hrldrelnirt , Itlrhmend and Orthodox strefta, Hely Name, of East YU, at AU-Ien- raster, lebkrt at Bex A. C., of Washington , u.. or fvasniivien. . .. Legan A. A.. e Vrncen street and Hmwoed areeu. A., at Vrnceme, Blity-elfhlh rnmwu ITNUB. . ltMtfn Vrafeaslenala at ilennls at All 1'ark, Jwentyn tl.VhllalaJ. -sixth and I I nhia. siaaisen vsu .Seed trU, . i "V. -i. T if... ATLANTIC CITY, N.O., AivAmfltiicarv Plan. Hetel i of DiMiRctioivandRealCeiiuort i FIRBPROOP OARAOt. LOfc. CAWAxmrcoe. SteteiyiS'HIRE Vliuiiu.i Ae, una u ten. Can AM l'nvule bnthsj run. water, clovnter, etc. Amcr, plan. HAM. ELLIS, Owner, N, J. COLLINS, Mir. marIr)oreuan$lenfalm I World's Greatest Hetel Success "hotel continental Always open. Alwa ready. Terms mod med e.rate. l'henn or wrltf. M. Walh Dunca. Hetel Boscebcl "en,"ck5; ?'"'"; Hxcellent tabid. IIT.RD nj up weekly. Pheno 117. A. E. MAIUON rerONM .MOUNTAINS Jiuuui 1'oeeno, t. Th e Ontwoed p.ji '. fmi e wmwu location, special fall aa4 larrat boekUt B. L. fc. V. ArUaaa. Inter WEST r-AIJI rtKACH. ThA. LAKE COURT APARTMENTS On tlie I.nke, oppeiltfi the Ileyal l'elnclana Hetel R0 real hemes: cerV modern conxenlence; Just ercctcdi open Dec. 1st: write (or Infor mation. TALSI DKACH aUAIlANTT CO. Went Palm tleach, Flerida MiAjii. n. MIAII TATA! FKTK DEC. 7T1I TO 11TII Ilkt. from Chamber et Cemmertr. Mlnml, Fla. FJllICATIONAI, lleth Hrxm GOLD MEDALS WON AT STRAYER'S Durlne the month of October six students of Str.iyer's Business Col lege wen the geld medal offered by the Remington Typewriter Company te these who acquire exceptional sltlll. Including both speed nnd ac curacy. In the use of the tpcwrlter. Strajer'a Business College Is some times referred te ns the Geld Jlednl Scheel because se many of Ha students win the Remington geld medal. New students for cither day or night sessions will be accepted new. Slrayer's Business College 801 Chestnut M. I'henr, Wnlnut 381 jc rrcrrArir wT Day Scheel COLLEGE Night Scheel ACCOUNTING Course la enpeclnUx for thni) who de air n tnoreurn Knewipaae or in? principles of modern accounting fttrl nnd te make audits Uoekkeeplnir IlanKlnR ana finance. uunines) Kermn. Customs and Uthlcs, Rapid Calculation, Commercial Law Uank J Inc OTTir prariice. 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Shipping Beard Steel Steamers Apply Jehn S. Emery & Ce., Inc. Bosten, Mass, Megee, Steer & Ce., Agts. Drexel Builtllrttr, Philadelphia' Lembard, S0vStq l .t&fcs TARGEE POST COIN MACHINES Ilell Fruit and ethers Card fleets (1117 arlel). Jickpet. Poker Card, Deweysl 109 new and rebuilt. Ail bamalna. Kislern (inir- 8I.OAN NOVBI.TY 11FO, CO. u lis inn nit rhenp, nrll Teplflr 4724 Write or nliene for sanpl and erlee C. SCHMITT, Mfr. & ;" IAMONDS BOUGHT OUn MANT YEAP.8 OF HXPCIIIENcn eun heniist ft nntitADuu mktiieds ARE YOUU QUAIlANrEE. Many diamond! needed at once" te fill orders all slies. H te 10 carats: will ray from 110 te tSlei each (cash). We must have them and bv sell Inc nur diamonds te us YOU WIMj AT LEAST SAVE 10 TO 40 PER CENT. Estates heuBht. Est. 1" vears (Private) phone Wal TttS Alse old reld. sliver, platinum bought The Diamond Shep if HTKAMlllll XOTirr.t gfll f '?5 OLYMPIC LARGEST BRITISH STEAMER WND0N i aa iAM flfi ISUV. Lin Eea .Vn tfail- w PARIS rJMsuwASsn) cuisine IVEIV COMFORT J I BOCMMMWIJUK WJUUW,Ry, WHITE STAR LINE ll- v.,v Vnrfc r.lierbeurc Soutllamnlen Adriatic Net. 17Dec. lBFeb. 0 New Yerk Liverpool Ilallla Ner. 20I)rc. 24lJnn. 22 Celtle Dec. HJnn. 15Feli. 19 Cedrle Feb. S AMERICAN LINE New Yerk Cherbourg; notitlinmpten Krennland Nev. 27 I.nnluiKl Dec. 4 I'inlaud Dec. 11 Zeelnnd Dec. 18 Jan. 1 Feb. a Jim. Feb. 12 Jan. IB Feb. 10 .Inn. 22 Feb. 20 Iteil Htnr I.lne Stenmers en route Antwerp, New Yerk Ilnmliurs; Slnnchnrln Dec. 2.Tnn. 13Feb. 24 Moncellu Dec. I0;jnn.27.Mnr. 10 Plilludelpliln 7 Ivcrpuel Deranef Nev. 17 Wathena Ni . 27 Wynoeclin v Dec, 11 llnverferd Lnte December l'lillndelplila Gluseew Dnlnlind Nm, 27 Wnmpum Der. II Eastern Sen Dec. 21 l'lillndelplila Ilnmbure Triumph ..Nev. IS Victorious . . West Tncoek Auburn , . .Nev. 20 ...Dec. 11 ...Dec. 24 8 IDEAL WINTER CRUISES Feb.. Mir.. 102115 te 2(1 n.a Each LnrKest Steamers te the Tropics Jan. Vlsltlnp; Orlrnns. Antleim. Ilurliiiilns. PuLn. iinmlntrn. Grenada. Jnmilcn. Martinique, .New . '. . a. I ... ' ,. . -... annni i nun, rnrin hum, it. itllis, ni. rarrei '".""':" .i..V ... . 'inil" , ICtc. DellElilfiil Shere Exciirslens. ASK FOK DF.T.MI.i:D ITINCRAHIES. Islnnils, INTF.ItNATlONAI. MERCANTIM: M MllNE COMPAM Passenger On., ISin Wnlnut st , l'lilln. Irrlrht OIT.. 10.1411 lleiiri HUlg.. Tlilla. CUMMINQ LINES 1 U. S. Shipping Beard Steel Steamers Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA TO ROTlMMuTAND ANTWERP SS "Bennie Broek" , SS "Arizpa" SS "Lake Harminia" ROTTERDAM TO PHILADELPHIA SS "Lake Harminia" Nev. 6 PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG AND BREMEN SS "Gateway City" Leading PHILADELPHIA TO CONSTANTINOPLE AND BLACK SEA PORTS A Steamer a sufficient cargo offers Fer space and rates apply A. D. CUMMINS & CO., Inc. 139 Seuth 4th St., Phila., Pa. H. p. Dilkes, Manager Lembard 4127-4128-5467 :: Main 1348 J " l JSmt RetJuIaF Express, Passenger and N. T. 8. H. H. K. Vi 82-92 &Wll"? Drexel Mobile, Ala. Keyier Bld(., Baltimore iRiii risMaav' rw ' LmmW r NAWSCO LINES irclRlit Service Between PHILADELPHIA and LOS ANGELES HARBOR SAN FRANCISCO. SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND West Bound Steamer East Bound West lieutul ? r. . t, . Sailcdt Brush ..Dec. 1 ..Dec. l.-i Nev. 23 Dec. 5, Articns. . A Steamer. Kales, NORTH ATLANTIC , s. F,.H s... afi- - SOUTHERN Steamship Company U. S, Shipping Beard Steel Steamer FREIGHT ONLY Regular Weekly Sailings Every Saturday Frem Pier 46, Seuth Yharvc$ PHILADELPHIA te Housten. Texas Frelcht received (or and thru Bills el Lading Issusd te all points In TEXAS, OKLAHOMA. AIUCANSAS, COLO. RADO, UTAH, ARIZONA, NEW MEX. ICO and CALIFORNIA. Fer rate and particular, apply te Southern Steamship Company 322 Commercial Trust, Dldj. J'HJLALfc.H'HIA, T.ecnst SlfHTUOSO k vn s ! neii "nace 8040 - .,t,-tl. AAApr' add ADDING I l auicWi. accurately any iSScfeSSri FULL DRESS TUXEDO. CUTAWAY, jU-ACK PB.NCn TO HIRE . Open Evenlnits-Fllbert 428B MILLER B. E. COR. I8TH ft BAlWnMPOK 8T8. Canvas Coverings Wnternroef Herse Illankels mode from "(."n Cever. In nil slrja for oil purposes. 6B "enifl"A,KINI,iHXNn BIZM Barnctt Canvas Goods & Bag Ce. MANUFACTUItEnK 41 N. 11th St., Phila. BTnMMiii xnTirn.1 SPACIOVS STATEHOOgVaf SUITES DB USE j Olympic Net. 27Dec. ZBJnn. New Yerk Aieres Olbrnltni Nuplrs Genen rnnonle I. 28 Feb. 10 Cretle nn 0 Feb. 28 RED STAR LINE New Yerk Cherbourg; Houtluunplen Antv. crp Krnnnlnnd Net. S7 tnpland H. -II Flnlnnd Dec. 11 eeland Dec. 18 Jan. 1 Feb. 8 Jnn. 8 Fell. 12 .Inn. 1.1 Feb. 10 Jan. 2 - Feb. 20 New Yerk Danzig li Ilnmburir Oethlnnd Nev. 27Jnn Tlilrd-clnss pnesengers only. riilladelpliln Antwerp Triumph Victorious West KUiink West Tncnek .Net. IB .Nev. 20 .Nev. 30 .Dec. IS ATUNTIC TRANSPORT UNE riillBdelphln Londen Mi..n.,vi Net. IS Mnrltlnaw .IITi .111 Mnlmpne , . .Dec. 20 HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE Pliltnilelnhln te Itettrrilnm relenne Nev. 13 Hletcrdyk Dec. 10 'r.. I A nlHl.l.l X KMII. . VI.Hn . . . Leading Nev. 15 Nev. 25 la Rie de JsDeire, Monleridee, Baeoei Arras III'ltON, 17.000 tens (c) Ne... AKOLUb, 21,000 tens (c)..... .;.. nIV JJ 'Steamers e V. t). Saipplap floera ' m Mr me m . i (ci l irst. second nnd third class Fer rates and particulars applu fe anv raaieneer Aeencv or te Munson Steamship Line m Beaver Street, New Yerk Building, Philadelphia Conway Bldr, Chicago, III, St. Lonii n.. i-? - nuaiueuna lln. 17 e., .. . . Dec' 20 ' ' " ' itf"? ,U ' ian- S W.n W'WBh Jap. 20 XfcttfllKjrV t Dcs net Be North of 8 mnc, i0gU8' '"' l rtir llalrs. etc.. Anni. . etc., Apply te & WESTERN S S CO " isaya, ;5S;5i ,;, EARN-LINE Inrorperntnl 1801 " U. S. ShiDDine Rnnr,I Q..I p. . . - - utccl eieamen General Carge Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester SS "Dei Melnei Bridge". .Sailed Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Fernande". Lenrlin, Fer ratei and parliculan apply te carn-une steamship Ce. 139 Seuth Fourth St Philadelphia; pa. 830 EVENING CLOTHESM? TO IIIRM ANDJTOR SAL? ' ' ran uress ana TUiede gnu. -, Cutaways forMernlns; Weddlnl. ii. 1010 GIRARD AVE. open "EiUJjtn Overcoats, Walter.' Pawn Shep 904 Vine Str... -BONDED TO TE CITT IN MEMOIUAat SCOTT. In levlne remembranes , et Maui Dl.l1 Died Nev. 13. Iflnn. ItflHtlAVn iVlh .. -.1 nAI.Y. In levlnr m.mn. iTiX.FVIS. nnl DAlr. in loving memory of our fan JOHN J. DAIT. who died Nev. IS. jefrjj,5 iDcatfis of Wllbert C. Araee. nelativi.i. ..? I .iRS!TBuIaVfc..,! of v&'' ASH. Nev. 10th. 11)20. THEftttrfi let, rrlende are Invited te attend tvinef.1 seAK1 Sunday. 8 p m at her late teilRne.sjB, Delaiir;!" I,,,erm,:nt l Ca"'j .oVAJTrFV'Ney-. 0 ?' 45? llarl.n .1 '"'"'"1" v... whs or entries N. iuii,.' (roe nankin), relatives and friends nVliM te services Sun, 10 a. m.. AttrnJS!Ss ' BHcrtasbpre N. J. VTraJn 'leaiMJifwl." ferry 8:10 a. m, dattih. s, Clcaree Uattls, ftiWVh.yut': l David Snruks. et Scranlee: 1 1020 interment wlltB8 3, t U. I1UV, II, Jt Tiifkertnn I1KCKK11 Nev. 7. 1020. suddcnlr ltPwnv IIKCKEII. late nf sn.in t..S ."''fcHSW friends and all aerlctles of which he wis Smem,l!5!;' ftre "vltcdte funeral scfvlceV SM., 1M0 p. m., at ha dauchtefs ' ?. dence. 1012 K Ontario st. Int. private u! 'CffcS Cm' Vi' " call Frl?' ", ? band of Cathnr ne Duntlnic (nee WftrjS I Ilclatlves and friends are Invited te att'5 i funeral services. Men.. a p m at his ltii I residence. 2010 N. Chadwlbk it. Int! tSk CAIin Nev". 10. JOHN IIAItT CIML Funeral services at St Mark's Church fi cust st. nbeve 10th. Pat.. 11 a. m. lit. $ vate. CAnTLEDQE. Nev. 8, ANN BCkTatl AltD, widow of Ijebert I CartledieTKiSS servlces Sat., 2-80 p, m.. reildence. tii'i Chelten nve.. Qermanlnnn, Int. priests H . CHASE. In Atlantic City. Nev. w KATHEIUNE M.. wife of William M. ChsiS Funeral services private, at her late tU dence, 32 N. Ilartram nve.. Sat., 2 d el Int. Plcasantvllla Cem. CIIRISTKNHi:N. Suddenly, Nev. II PBTKll CHRISTliNSKN Due notice of Iri OlS'f? 4ji it K P ,r0m hl" r"w"" COLLINS Nev. II. JAMES M h.y.,i of Elsie Cellins. Relatives and frltndi, sin empi vj Hell Telephone Ce. lnUM ,. funeral. Sat.. 8'30 a m. residence. 8M N, 38th St. Requiem hlch mass Church of St. Acatha 10 a. m, precisely. Int. prlrste. CONNOLLY. November 11. at Ciur. Pn. TATRICK. husband of Mary A. Ceal nelly. Relatives and friends of the fin. lly. also Hely Name Society of the Chunk of the Hely Haleur, lnlle te funersl fn Afrnday. 8:.10 a. m,. from his late rtildtnri. 11 Peet rd., Lln w nod, Solemn man of rteulta nt thn Church of the Hnlv Knvleur st 10't. m. Interment Immaculntn Heart Cemttirr. CRANDI.m. Xev. II. IIEHNARI) J., hvl! hand of Eleaner Cnndley (ne Kelly) ml son of late Jehn nnd Anna Crandley JUlv t'.cs and frlemls, also J. j. lurry reit,' American Leglenr San Domlnse Council. JW, 21H, IC. of C, nre lnltcd te attend funeriL ' Hnt.. 8 30 n m,, from his late relJenci f034 Carpenter at. Solemn regulrm mnn Transllsuratlen Church 10 a. m. Int. Hely Cress Cem. ' DAOEH. Nev. 10. 1B20. CHARLES hm bsnd of Mary M. Dager. aired Oft. IleUtini and friends Invited te funeral, Sat.. 2 p ra ra frem lata residence. 2S0 Park av.. Amblir. Pa. Int, private Friends call I'rl..T Is I p m DAVIS In Norrletewn, Pa., en Nev II IDA DAVIS. Relatives nnd friends ars rt specttully Invited te attend funeral tervlm. from residence of Auxustus T. Owen, ill Dawsen nve., Sat., 18th Inst., 2 p. mi lit. DIOINDORrER. Nev. 10 llEWI ' j,uiuau inee ijiminnu wire or ueem IL1 Dclnderfer. In her Slth year. Iinersl tr. Ices Men.. 2.30 n m . 8H4 N. 4Kth it. In! Wtst Laurel Hill Cem. Remains may bi , viewrn nun eve. . DinRNlIACK. Nev. lb. VERA IEnV. RACK, daughter of Andrew and Marr (i. iiiernnacK in.e a murv siren 1.1 n.i.. Mites and friends Invited te funersl Sst.' 8 30 a m . residence iimb a Falrhlll i'4 RequUm mass dt. Henry's Church 10 s. tn. Int private. DONNEIJ.T. Feb T. 1010. tn Frinrt. WILLIAM, son of Jehn W. nnd EllraUtS Dennell member of Ce. M, 111th Infantry, Twenty-eighth Division. Relatives ul frlends Incited te funeral Saturday. 8 ..10 t, , m , from residence of parents, 1510 N; Conesteca st. Solemn requiem man at St. Clrozery'a Church, 10 a. m. Interment Helr Crets Cemetery. ERVIN Nev, 11 ELIZA E . wife of. Mlrhacl 8 Ervin. ared 81 Relatlvrs nd friends Invited te attend funeral smlcfl. Sat.. II) n, m . late residence 710 Tedtril st . Camdn. N J. Alse services In II. I? Church Somerton Pa., 2 pm. FrleMS mav rail Frl.. at latM r,iM,nf. ESTRADA. Of pneumonia. Nev, 10. 1111 ADEI.INA R ESTItADA, need OS na tives and friends are Invited te attend fu neral services Sat., 2 p. m . funersl oarlen of William II. Strlnefleld. 8001 W Sumuh hanna aa. Int. private. Friends may cl! ' Frl ee. KICK At her residence. 2311 fplr st.. en Neember 11. 1020. MART E . diuiS ter of the late Frederick and Mary, Klc.i Bed 71 ars. Relatives end friends en Invited te the service en Saturdar lll'f lll'f nern, at 2 o'clock, at the Oliver II Hi Hulldlna-. 1820 Chestnut st. mterment trtj FH.EH. Suddenly. en Nev. 10 EDWAIID M.. husband et Lillian Haines Filer. Rtli tlves and friends, also members of IM Penna. It. H. Vel. Relief Aase.. Invited te service. Monday 2 p. m , at his late.rf denes, 72 N. 80th st. Interment at Ml. Merlah Cem. Remains may be vlewd Sun. dav eve fc , FITZHUOH Suddenly, at rltnerJMV , Pa., en Nev. 10 MAROARET JANE, diuih diuih ter of Stanley Ward Fltshueh and Msrn-rel E Fllshugh (nee Powell). aed 18 rnentlif. Relatives and frlenda nre Invited te t sen Ice en Sunday aft., at 2 o'clock, at tM parents' residence. 4201 Chestnut st ! ment nt Fernwood Cem Viewing Ht. . ntENCIL At Mt. Helly. N. J.. Ner. 11. ' 1I1J0. QEOROE W A. rllENCH Hrih Relatives and friends, and societies of nlrt he mi a member, arc Invited te funersi, from late residence. 2 Pine st . Ml "' N. J . Men., 2 p. m Int. Mt. Helly Cem. rUHS. Nev, 10 MARY A.. L', Nicholas C. Kuhs nnd daughter of law Thomai nnd Am. CosteLe. nelBtlyes snl friends. V M. Sedallt?t of Pt Pain"' Church and all societies 'of which she " member. Invlttd te funral. Sat w , m. 124t 8. 21at at Solemn mass e! re qulem 3t Charles' Church 10 a. m I"". CINDER Suddenly. Nev. 10.. WILLIAU A OINDER. Funeral services. 8at , 10 J, m . rejldenee. BOH Pulaski ave. "nif town. Int private. Friends may call r",, ORAFF. At Sprlnc Lake, Nev. 0. IJlJj Miss CLARA C. ORAFF. only dauhKr 1" Paul nnd llebercu a raff ...., ORAMM. Nev. 0. EMILIE YpMI""; wtdew et Hrnr Ornmm nnd daughter eris Oettllcb and Wllhelmlna Vellmer """Vel Funeral services et her lain residency '! E. Washington lane, Oermantewn. Hat . P. m Int. prUate Kindly emit flowers. New Yerk papera nlease eepy. ... vnED (1REINER Nev. 10. 1020. Fnju; ERICKA, wll of Chrhllan Orrlnfr l'' iiis nnu irie.iaa invueu ie .q, ,,..-. -InL 1 n tn lain raalHn.n 9710 A St. "" I., into irnmcuvu. ,." -. Cem. Friends may call Frl. eye JN On Noember 11 . 1'.. V WILLIAMS widow of Ji ,'j iiiiiaide rem. ii.ui:.n . Hageei. Service en Memlav afternoon. M ' o'clock at her lata resldcnce. 1117 w!"" iiki.i.a ivii.i. ais tvinnw or j"" - at Interment nrlynte, . , ,1 HAMI1L1N. Nev. 10 NEVADA M. of Ernest W. Hnmhlln and daught" ,, Esther and the late Samuel Da la. r?":Z! Hat.. 2 P. m . from mother's residence. Jj Mifflin st. Int. Mt. Merlah Cem. Krl" of Sarah and the iate'jncnb M. H'lf',i L neral service Sat., liie n. m . at her law f 1diTc i'IS V Pnrk nve ,..,AU,i 1IOOPE8. Nev. 11, ANNIM M. ""?", wife of Charles II. Hoopes. Funeral seric"j Sat., 2 p. m.. at her lata resldenc". Ashland nve., Olenelden, Pa. Int. prlvaia. IIOWAIID. Kuddenly. en Nev. 1. ?',?, residence Annupells. Md . Rear Aaj1'" THOMAS 11EN10N HOWARD. U., 8 rn.'u7i retired beloved husband of Annie -' Heward. Funeral from Hti Anne 1 1 r. Church, Annapolis, this (Friday) afte"". at 1 te o'clock ,,. el lllJOIIB Nev. 11, ELIZA M.. ldoje6 Owen Hughs, nt her I tie residence, JU" Rai s(, Netice of funeral later. ,m. t IRWIN. In Philadelphia. Pa. . en N ber 11. 111110, ROSE TllUITT. laf0T..Sj Alexander D. Irwin. Relatives and irlJJ" are Invited te the eurvlce. en 8auni' nernltig at 11 o'rleck, nt the Oliver '"J. Rulldlnt. 1820 Chestnut st. Intern""' rn ate UNDCUTAKKRS t ' "T vyjCa f' ' ii i Mlfl Men's '.' 1 1 n u. 111 i !! SBfaBSBBSBfiBBatasS V VS iC'j , .t$:H rf&lWX'&'hfd'. Li J t WJm wj 7 f 7
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