' v:t. ppy;1 yw'fgfl ?,' et -- i tjjusssfsssssl "ii','5cMmppip t - -- - - .v -T-vT- i '; ' f ' 1 "V, t, ,r r t5"' iV .,.? 11 riv 28. , I i , . . - .i . , ' I Q C2VD G7W. S7M?S GET ACADEMIC JOBS SevenPositiens for Mythi' caZ Eleven 'Awarded te j 7ittZe Quakers ; Dinsmore I Picked as Captain r . TpilB eleven places en the All iv Acndemlc team thin year nr6 divided between the two teams that settled the thftmplerishlp of 'the Intcraeadcmfc league lest Friday. 'L Tb,e I'enn Charter team, coached by Dick Merrltt, former Yale gridiron star, ucccedcd In wlnnlnir the title for the ighth successive year by defeating the Oermantewn 'Acndemv eleven. Tim lit. tie Quakers arc awarded seven of, the places, while the Germantown tenm aetn ; the remaining four. ItV This record is even better than that I thv Central High eleven with the A1N Scholastic eleven, as the Crimson and Ueld was awarded five places. K Captain Harland Stntxcll, known as "Beanie." and his brother Beb, who WAS elected pnntnln for next Rpnunn urn '.given the end positions. This1 pair as tounded the followers of the private 'chebl with their sensational playing. At tackles Hlg Bill Cenlcy, of Gcr Gcr ftiantewn Academy, and his teammate Randall are picked. Cenlcy. also noted as back field man and a fine line plunger, n probably the tallest player en any choel teanillc stands six feet two inches in his stocking feet. Hnntlnlt lu nUn 'iemewhat of a rangy player, but his ui uiua uuuti ure no. way near mat et iVO! enley. Fer the guards the Penn Charter' IN Jill CLASH Victrix and Hobart Will Play Holiday Football Contest at ,Strawbridge & Clothier Field Hobart and Victrix come together in their annual turkey day game en Thurs day afternoon at 2 p. m., en the Straw nridgc & Clethtcj: Field, at Sixty-second and Walnut streets. The" rival West Philadelphia clubs have been playjng since 1013, except 1018 when no game was played owing te the war. In the i elx meetings staged tnua far, each has wen two and the ether pair resulted in ties. The largest crowd that ever witnessed the teams play is expected te attend, as nearly 3000 tickets have already been Beld. Victrix will have a strong line 1 Up with Cristie, former St. Jeseph's halfback; Dougherty, of Catholic Unl Terslty, Helland, of West Catholic High, the O'Denhrll twins en the ends, Smith and Birdsall. cripples, who were injured earlier in the season. " Hobart will have MeOlnnis. of Villa- bev Deveney, of Kadner High: loch ia, of r. 31. U. ; Hwartz, of v. ana ! Stevens and Uennell, of est lladclnhln High: Finley. of Lehigh; "ebucy. of Brown, and the two Kgans, IVBroeks Scheel. The record of nebart PEnd Victrix since they began playing rllews : 1018 Hobart. 14 1 Victrix. 0. i 1D14 HeWt, 10; Victrix. 0. 1015-rVlctrlx. 0: Hobart. 0. IdlOyictrlx. 0j Herbert, 0, 1017i-iVlctrlx. T. Hobart, -victrix. 7( I te -Ne game war. 1BIH '10XD Hobart. 0: Victrix, 0 MOORE A TRIPLE WINNER New Yerker Carries Off Honors In Races at Ice Palace Jee Moere, the national acrlnt champion, mid 5 a clean awecp In the three Ire-ikatlnic race at the Ice Palace lant night, whin he took flrata In the HO yarda. one and three ?ea eventa. The youthful tltlehelder waa erced te concede aeme liberal handicaps In all event, but wen with much te apare In ach race There were fifteen startera. v Moere tcrped Ms brilliant performances VX winning me ii ree-miie race ny a margin f a half tap after a hard grind fr mere i than two mllea. Three times he was ''pocketed," and three times he broke loose from the pocket. He took the lend at the two-mile mark, held It for two laps and mfter taking the lead at the tuo-and-ene- ' halt-mile distance he never was heeded irta ttm nf (en minutes, and five seconds is excellent for this distance en a twelve-lap track. f It was announced last night that Ilaplle would be at the Ice Palace again this week. Ilia acrobatle figure akntlng. barrell Jumping and fev chate will continue en the program. Kiss Leah Creger and the Mutlera com- Sleted a well-balanced and entertaining pro pre ram. " "" " Scholastics Seek Game fThe Oermantewn Schelastlca have Thanks. Slvlnr Day eperi. Game te be played en llker'a field. Phene Ed Hhaughnessy, Oer Oer nantewn BM7 J, between 0 and T p. m. r J DONATION DAY AT 7 TIIK I.ANKENAU IIOSl'ITAI. i Thursday. November ZSth. lOtO iTiiANKsmviivn davi donations In rash will be gratefully re- Ired by the Treasurer. Udmund It. Teubner, at the office of Drexel A Ce.. Chestnut and Mil. QUI,, VI M.V IttQ llUBflll U, (...,,.. H..U M.t. O.a .. ... ir..i.lul n.ntlil.ii anA . leirara Ave. contributions in goeas may ee lent IP me, Hospital, or. will pe cauea ler. lit friends cordially Invited. HORACB K, M.Mlill. 1'resident GALVANIZED AND BLACK STEEL SHEETS DAVID McMEEKAN ; 80th a Walnut ate. , Harlng lfllU West 4S37-A UIAMS M. fff WIN A CO. l.ljivibe:r ksx VWall ieard-Tar Reefing Paper t We Deliver SkVlnil T BOME MONEY t DIAMONDS AND JBVKIJIX WAX,Tn pawnshop, seOrcns tr. .BONDKD TO fclT. S-S-STAMMERING 'tt U tUcm ta gpfMk t : "JievjK?l2fae5 FTHfQOifiLET mtm lrtfTA'stiWItAfe WEST PH RIVALS riiuihirtce! I 908 Chestnut Si.T.l'i'nev;! Evening Ledger Selections for All-Academic Eleven ti VifcrJ?'"!""' p'n Charter. i'mv. r' mn"wn Aca- rliLELViT Evnt.renn Charter. StriT1 cha.ncke. Penn Charter. n Ih'. KUfrdCr,Iiv','j Penn Charter. AcaJm?j! ' Oermantewn 8Ji'l5.S!aT'n,?i,,I"" Penn Charter. ?iJ.rV?m.ckTnS4sr' p'nn Charter, d V"backF""ln' Oermantewn Aca- HUht halfback- -Ilrlll t. PK..I.. fMiinacK demy. -Dlnimere, Oermantewn Aca- players are again the selection, while the center position also gees te the tjueen Lnnc boys. Evnns geta the place nt left guard, Schancke at center and Harvey at right guard. ' i Tcnfer lh.e. backfleld. Without a doubt Bay Blday is about the best nuarterbnek that can be found with the exception of Halbcrstadt, captnln of Germantown, who is picked for the place en the all-Scholastic eleven: !!?' ?f?.ntJrn.1'.nnd IIcrbI Buckley, of West Philadelphia. Fer the fullback and also the captain of the team, CajJtaln Braddock Dins Dins mere, who played his last geme for (iermantewn Academy en Friday, Is the selection. Dlnsmenx in a star, whose style of play and direction of his team, cempnrcs favorably with that et Sweet, of West Thiladefphla. The halfbacks arc Brill, of Penn Charter and lagan, of Oermantewn, the latter Is also a fullback. Brill, with the heln of Iltilnv. ima r,i i, .. ir' of tlie Penn Charter touchdowns, ...,.(,- iimuii huh werKca. in tuc same capacity for the Germantown team. CENTRAL TO LOSE I Eleven of "Dec" O'Brien's Champien Footballers te Graduate Next Juie ew that the Oimbel cup has been wen au the moleskins laid away in the attic, Dec O'Brien is worrying "about next year. The Mirrors will lese, by graduation, eleven men, including five varsity and six second team men. Of the five regulars te go four e them are en the city's all-scholastic eleven. They are Captain Jake Katiffman, for feft ,en the mythical team; ''Tubby" Webster, center: Barney Lie berman, end, and Mendel Trachtcn Jierg. halfback. The ether regular te leave thin June is Andy Alloway, an other halfback. Besides these men there nre, Hess, Flncbcrg and Lazar, ends ; Jactfbsen, a sub guard; Goedls. sub center, and Fienslnger, sub halfback. The winning of the Crimson and Geld eleven can be attributed te the plnvlng of these men. The men te remain for next vcur's &n,m "e Jamlcsen, McAlplne, Clark, Bull, Aells and Gene Pavltt, the big fullback. The basketball call has been made and many candidates enrolled for the team. Among these candidates ure five veterans Katiffman and liieberman, football men; Captain Lazar and Pep Fisher, forwards, and Tell, center. These men all graduate en the mid FIVE GRID S m 81B 'wueiiFsutgivrm Have Forced Us te Unload And Unload Quick By helping us you help yourself and our empleyes. We are trying hard te held our help and they are the ones who will wait en you. By all means come here, see the wondrous values you can buy. This sale is an event that will net occur again in a generation. We Will Be Open Until 1P.M. Thanksgiving Day Fer the, convenience of the workingman and ethers who have found it difficult te attend, ewinsr te the confinement of their respective positions, we feel duty bound te let them share in this sale hence we announce that we will be open Thursday Thanksjjivinfi 'Day until 1 o'clock. Entire factory stock less than wholesale Men's and Yeung Men's Suitsl4 (Veeatsl2 This Sale will be continued until every last Suit and Overcoat has left our Factory. Every garment guaranteed all wool. Hand-tailored and perfect fitting. Greatest economy event of the age. DREYF01IS& LANG, Maniiiactarers 7thFIoer--MuHord Bldg.,S. W. Cor. Bread & (Formerly Metropolitan Dldg.) Tike Elevator MYSTERY SHROUDS CORILLELEVEN Red Team's Destination for ' Final Drill Preparatory te Penn Game Unknown Ithaca, N. Y Nev. 23. A two hour signal drill In the baseball cage faced 'the " Cernell foetbal team en its lest day of preparation at home before the annua) pilgrimage te Phila delphia. The ncd varsity squad started south last night, but itn destination re mains A mystery. All information as in the location of the place where the team will be given Its final tuning up is being withheld by Coach Debic and Graduate Manager Berry. "We nrc net going te Atlantic City," said Manager Berry, "but we are net telling whcrcwe are going." Jt is understood Unit lfeiiie, who nas been giving all of Cernell's preparations this fall an nlr of mystery, has ex pressly requested that no information be irlven nut us te 'the sound's destinn tlen, because he wHhes Isolation and absolutely no audience at the final prac tice tomorrow. It is presumed that the men will go te a Btiburb of Philadelphia early Wednesday morning. The same sort of mystery surrounds the official eutgivings with reference te the probable makc-un of the Cernell team when It takes the field Thursday afternoon. With an air of genuine can dor Graduate Manager Berry stated that it was wholly the truth te say that Deblc would net knew the final Cernell selections until Thursday morning, the Inference being that the physical and mental condition of the several players would be the determining factor at that time. Nevertheless, the make-up of the var sity eleven in the final practices In the Inst few days has closely approximated the line-up in the Columbia and Dart mouth games, though a shift or two at the Inst minute is entirely possible. Debie may start Lechler, the former Philadelphia Frankford High Scheel youth, or'GeetJ! at left guard in place et Pendleton, Finn at left end instead of GoinIeck,,and a surprise or two in the backfield is also hinted. ThcTe is little doubt thnt Eddie Kaw and Clyde Mayer, who have played great football at halfback this fall, will start the geme, but whether Carey, Heff or Wahl will start at quarter, or Jewrtt Carey or Bougher ut fullback, only the game will show. There Is a strong sus picion also that Johnny Dunlcavy, a fast running halfback, who has se far net appeared in a varsity game, may be hprung at the last minute. Dunlcavy showed great premise early in the sea son, but an Injury kept him out of prac tice for mere than six weeks. Hal Chase's Wife Seeks Divorce Cincinnati. O., Nev. 23. Mrs. Anna M. Chase yesterlay entered vault for divorce from Hal Chare, former first baseman of the Cincinnati and New Yerk Nationals, new under Indictment In Chicago In con nection with the alleged fixing of the lOlu v,erld aeries. Harry Qreb Beats Mehai Milwaukee. Wis.. Nev. V3 llirrv rir.v. of Pittsburgh, light heavyweight champion. waa awarded the i.ewspaper decision ever Deb Moha, of Milwaukee, In a ten-round no-declslon fight here. We Buy Geld 8ilvr, Platinum, Diamewls, Jeiw.lry of Atl Kindt. Penn Smelting Refining Works- TUB OLB OOLD SKOT eng Filbart St.. Pi". ' "It's An 111 Wind That Blews Nobody Geed" Backward Season Canceled Orders 0pcn8 A.M. te 6 P.M., Including Saturday Qjm Cage Chatter President K. T. r. Wliwklll. of the Phila delphia Independent Dasketbail Aasoctatlen. announces an Important meetlng,at the W Windser en Friday evening kt 8 o'clock. Kleven applications for membership will oe acted en at the time. Eastern lagu players who have sfered from the field In terr game are I White, Teme. Uarlew, Dolln, Kerr, Camnbell. Miller Drewn, Cress, Belch. Franckle, Powers and Dunleavy. The Northeast ChtirtH Leum Is without a home. Deacon Hall, where the games arc played, was badly damaged by flames yes terday at neon. Temmy Dunleavy Is sure neme substltute. The former Catholic High Scheel star has dropped ten goals Inte the net In the three games he has played for Trenten. There are few players In any league that have anything en Temmy, "tli" Powell, who did excellent work at tlmA last seaeen for Oermantewn. has been released and signed with Coateevtlle. This Is the day that Ceateavllle must come Inte the JSnntern league. Manager Ilenney will appear at the offices nt William Myers, owner, of Philadelphia, Uls mernlnr with the franchise money. Parkesburg may seen be without the serv ices of Ien Martin, former Penn star, wni has decided te devote his entire time te his profession. Woodbine A. A., of Drlilgrten. Is back In baaketball after n lay-off of three years. They open the season en Saturday night In the local armory, noekwood will be the opening attraction. Charlie Powers and Harry Franckle sre the only ("insistent scorers en Oermantewn. Winnie Klnkalde. while net a heavy goal- getter, Is getting nis one ana two, newever. Rev Hteet. fiunffeii eaetaln. leads the field goal scorers et the Kastern League witn eignteen DasKeta. meeie aise neias uis Individual record with eight In a single game. If a gnard Is geed and rough, he receives lets of chances te sheet fouls, Tem Barlew Is a shining example. He had mere oppor tunities last season than any player In the league. This season the same held geed. JTet a clean player like Klnkalde seldom Vets a chance te sheet a foul. He has had two trials In the last three games. It leeks as If It pays te be rough, "fltreteh" Meehan, last year with Oer Oer maneown and playing with Bcranten In the Htate League, wilt be out of the game some time. He sprained his ankle Saturday night at Paterson. A Genuine New England Thanksgiving Dinner will be served from neon until 9 P. M. en Thursday at the HOTEL ADELPHIA The price will be $3.60 per cover less the usual 10 per cent from your check, which new obtains at the Adclphia. These wishing te enjoy this feast of turkey, punkin pie, mince pie, plum puddin', may reserve their tables in ad vance. I Orchestral concerts as usual Wallace - - 7th Fleer ALBERT DOAK Masen Contractor lies Arch 8t Specialist In the Brick Settine of Boilers limi 'i .. - is Seth Themas Mahogany Half Heur Cathedral $O0 Geng, 8-day .. O 1632 Columbia Ave. and 5 Se. 8th St MUTH The Great Demonstration Exciting Br Katkarin. Metcalf Reef Entertaining Original $2.00 This Is an Appleton Boek Ne One Need Buy Cuticiira Before He Tries Free Samples SAVE COAL Hare Ysnr Windows and Denra ntle With Guaranteed METAL WEATHER STRIP Keeps Oat Celd Mlepi Rattllni New Is (he Time. Let me EslltnaU C. F. HIRSCH 163 N. Franklin 8t. Phenei Market IT EHRETS SLAG ROOFING EHRET ROOFING A k MFG. CO. h nitrYri m nr. H "0 Pnrfnr riTf. MAKK YOUR HOME DIUOnTKR Bare tS te 40 en Y.e K Wiring & Fixtures Delnc manafacterer. we dm I direct with 70a. We elMtrlfjr rnar home without breakler paper. Blaster or noenwon. ir it' Quaiitr serrtee and . low estlmnte .then we nxe sure you will riees ns. in ensiness ever av rears. W. alu-nya satlifr. Kasr Terras Without Interest. CHERRY CHANDELIER CO. Jna. fl. Chrrrr. Pren. 525-27-29 N. 9th St. Themt Market 680 Wheeler-Kimball 1601 Walnut Street Sharp Reductions Evening Gowns Afternoon Dresses iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'i $425.00 (yE beauHully large J and perfect diamond in an exQuisite nil plat inum setting containing six smaller atones nOWAMSONB te II convince leu tfuit our diamonds are priced un usually low. It will pay you te view our stock. Kennedy & Bre. 102 S. 13th St. 1878 1920 KEEP WARM Cever Your Walls and Ceilings With SHEETR0CK The Ideal Fireproof WALL BOARD It can't bum, won't warp or shrink, any one can erect it and save tlme and money. Can be painted, papered, paneled. Made for Ideal construction. Ask any of its many users. Pearce Fireproof Ce. N. E. Cor. Bread and Arch Sta. JBl IssL Ml 1 "j ' ' FLORIDA Br f"ea Sfeam.r .Terr Tuesday B P. M. Mels and limited number berth. Included. Most economical way te travel. Make reservation early. Merchants & Miner Tram. Company TCslahllshrd 1M4 Minimis of passent fr carried net i life lest. Iter IR H. Del. Ave. Tel. Itmhsrd lenfl A Nevel as Powerful as "Dr. Jekyll and'Mr. Hyde" PENGARD Bl Ralph AWAKE ' s' $2.00 This Is An Appleton Boek Bexes ftnnlQi" an. I Malllna and Mailing Tubes iijU- EDWIN J. SCHOETTLE CO. M3N, 11th SL Philadelphia TORIC GLASSES PEAL $5 VALUES CO Cfl NJ Fer far or near tight Errs examined free by registered eptnmetrl't Lefkoe Optical Ce. near Lefkoe' Jewel Shep 939 Market 11 N. 101. OPKN KVKNTNOH ARE YOU SURE THIS A WON'T HAPPEN TO YOUT V nAVK YOl'R HEATING SYSTEM ) REI'AIRKD NOW 0 All Our Werk Is Guaranteed sPeill Mrt.li.s K9KV aw Milrlwaaa 144 . Third Street Cut Glass Just 1000 of these attractive aus-ar and creamer sets A neat floral cut ting en a clear crystal blank An exceptional value nt 89c Per Set Cut Glaus Exclusively Nailsfartlen fliinrantted or Meney Refunded. Ceanuure Our Values ,102 N. 10th St. & JMSSMSSSISIBMSSSSSSMSSSISSSISISISSSM Frent View Thli rlne contains tws beantlful dia mends aet in ail-platinum artistic mounting. $400.00 Others as IOw as $175 Our Method of selretlner illnmenilN nHsurM that IndlTldunl brilliancy nnd bruiity which comes irem years or experience. When purchasing diamonds from Gsand, ou will be assured of these advantages. Xmus gifts resrrrd. Diamonds und Jrnelry Arcuriilely Itepresented Above Chestnut Street Under Green's Hetel 45 Seuth 8th Street 1 ISJcMaJEJSJEM2JcMaHEraraEM3SaEHShl PURE FRESH PAINT Believe Me Kuehnle Quality Te get painting of Kuehnle Quality at Kuehnle prices, you must get Kuehnle! The big amount of work we have te de and our big force te de it make possible our economy of operation and buying and your saving! "Saie the Surface" Kuehnle PAINTERS Vine & 17th. Sts. 8PP.UCE 5(7. RAC6 J83 CUTICURA FOR THE DAILY TOILET Use Cutiau? Seap dally for the toi let and have a healthy clear complex ion, soft white hands and geed hair. Assist when necessary by touches of Cuticura Ointment. The Cuticura Talcum is also Ideal for the skin. pit Sua Fim 7 Vtl. AddrMi: "OaUmaUk. eiiterUi.DpliU,MU4.sl,liut."sldeTerT. wh.r. Seap SSc, Ointment S uul We. faliusa . aVCutUwa S.ap ah.?. id ss. ' mm taps V JRpL 1 laisisaiil-l J m ask 0 u 1- r QSU4L ES5(S!3Ssv!3Skw) U View v &X UMsHNGIVHEATi Hn, 52 Walnut St. JU. m . inn i i is. i a .si i 10W' BB.NOASPEC.A IRON AND STEEL Dnrs, Sheets, Angles, Etc. Cnlces Steel & Iren Ce. H20 CHESTNUT ST arnucR 11722 CIVIC PROGRESS Investigate new. Excellent oppor tunity te obtain 8 preferred Hteck and hlgh-itrnde commercial entei entei prlse urgently needed' In Philadelphia, Increased earnings after first year. A 000, LEDOAR OITICt! Come in and Loek Over Our Fine Selection of Beeks for Children They'll dellxht the tittle folks ON CIIKIHTMAS and for a long tlme afterwards The Library Shep 15 S. 13th St., Philadelphia ANNOUNCEMENT ! ! We have been selling DIA3IOND8 wholesale for 20 years are dis continuing this e'epartment te devote our entire attention te our retail bualncHs. This will enable you for a limited time te purchase 1000 DIAMONDS of all sizes at whelesale prices. ANY AIITICLE rCKCIIAHED NOW can be reserved for Christ mas en a small deposit. Lichtey's, 6 N. 11th St "HOW MY POOR ffACK DOES ACHE!" i I Many a woman keeps Slean's handy for this, but it's great I for ether pains, tee I " i p HAT draKRins, wearying back. I I aclie, that se many women regu larly suffer from, is quickly eased . by a little Slean's Liuiment. But it is ceed for all the fnmily. Ap- ply it, without rubhing, for oil kinds of j aches and pains, from the sharp neural gic twinge te tne dull, tearing ache of rheumatism. Then there's sciatica, lumbago, sere muscle, stiff joints. Keep a bottle i nanay, ter jeu never U knew when you I will need it. ' i Largest size is most economical. At oil druggists -.'Wc, 70c, $1.40. Slea: Linimentfea SUNDAY OUTINGS Frem Market Street Wharf Sundiyi until Nerembtr 28. Inc. S1.50 1 Atlantic City Wlldwoed Anslearat Ocean City Csds May BTr Sea I.le City "MadTn cor.en. Inlet iirJ-.i Stene Harber Ailtntic Cltr .7 30. WUdwnert Branch and Cape May 7.20I Siene IIrberllrnfn.(KcnCltr. Corsons Inlet. Sea tale City . 7 3W lletuTDlni. lfse,Alsntie City (Seuth Carolina Avenue) iiet. Alldwuml CT3tS2QK )ccd City 8 20H Cape MavSSSlt Htone Harber & l& bea ItleClty S J3 Frem bread Street Station $3.50 Washington $3.00 Baltimore Fleund Trip War Ti 8 udd'al SUNDAYS, N.ttm!..i :ss D.ctaaw It Bread HI 7.SOA. West I'hUada. 7.6J. $3.00 New Yerk Round Trip War Tat 24c add'al SUNDAYS, December 5 ami 19 Bread at. 7A, West Phllada. 7.i7. Pennsylvania System 1 wBNSEnmwmum TfShtT J8eW 77 IWH.LUUsW ... aji. ii.-.. " hUHr gyFyr? . .sssssssVssssssssssssssU J.r WMIH -. J 7vi 1 Hflf ) "' . L. HW cxnmlne critically these about you, '"infW RntlOlt INliTir IPk Today! Hew me.nv of the mongrel, y. im( IVCUClir HOW WmrWr tribe de you knew? d& U, I . ja7M At ll booksellers, Z n.t ? - ff'flr SfJ ' iHav," MM BONI & L1VER1CHT, NEW YORK A& f. , Reduced our MrHll It'HiJ ,V 1PrtfenI EH ' - -. im 'i5! Lumber and UTOH ! JHi V,' v a Miilwerlc. iSM ll m Tl .-fl! "l i Storm Sash rMl hsUmkbJ&BL xtlSZl ,' V' ' ' :i Beaver Beard Ii ' BP8S?B wBmmt' i :? - JAMES SHAW 11 !KiSB iPfi S2d & Woodland Ave. WM -R - 'Xjl lljtH 3X A Woodland 873 West 407 gffll , iKVSlHHffVv 'f IH M op "jimwww ; a S. Put the i MIS .! i; :- 1 . . mmmmmrzmM v- nQinnrifT nn r7Ms,BnitiiiHB.' rr vi m vt te Wilsen" ' HOME TTf 11 "i Yeu will knew afterward , ".ll"."..' ' ' that it has been a 100 per a dTAdc chSlL MmW & I cent job. That the building, PARLORS Op?S jl .tHlf ' a 1 whether interior or exterior, Storm InclesuresB ' iMKU'iiWr s I is protected with geed paint GET OUR ESTlMATPk 1. fjjH Tril - ' 1 laid en pertly. .SneJ.k.r & Ce., Inc., ft. ft llMilk' 7,-98 1 I? : 5 nn t I MU1 werfc of the brttsr Mai7' If "'f'liffl I i'Vj m 69 years' experience and ' - dl ! K"l ' ? i 6 reputation is behind every job !,,m.,iimimi'nrntuirnmiiiininnri-imipmiiftT -mnmnnn rw mmmJZ V ii'J? '' 'V WO de. WTOIIIIUIUWWIiailenllllll IIIIUUIIil IHIUJIUILUlilUIIUUUUUiTU.kllhbiJiGlMHuiaVJi Sh , ilLMJUUtLOkMAfC 1 AK 1 It 'S ! MLGOOD PAINTING I I yJRL4k i 1' W Willstandthetesteftime j (I?BfES, 1 Y WW 1 i t 4.4' N.Ttb.SL J I VfrSlSvr J I 3Smk EalablUhmH tOSt 1 WKl&ffltm J j j ? TURKEYS ROASTING CHICKENS W Live and Fresh Killed Wholesale and Retail DELAWARE POULTRY CO. 301 Seuth Frent Street I'lilln,, IM. Hell I'Henes Lemlmrd 2030. 41IJ REDUCED PRICES isy. ll make, .f tmJLi ADDING JmEM machines The Dassett Addlnjr M.rhfa. Onlr M.RO Cellins Offlce Machinery C. 831 Chestnnt Ht. IrfiiTest asMrtmentt all tnllr rearanteeI. OLD PARLOR SUITS MADE EQUAL TO NEW Rocenotruct.d upholstered and polished. $15SP. Flrst-claBa work guaranteed. Blip cover made te order. ' We carry a large stock of upholstery materials, selling at wholesale) prices. AMERICAN UPHOLSTERY, CO. Oldest and I.nriest Heuse of It. 305 Arch Street Market ies. TIIK CTKUNAI. MOXOBKt, th smug, overbeirlng, cringing. re spectable" who screnma "Crucify,, Him!" when the "Biff Fellows" Klve the cue, nnd then erects costly fanes for the adoration of the one whom yesterday he execrated and mur dered. Meet the COIt examine, Mm then, after having absorbed the' exquisite revelation of that abomi nation In the great poetic tragedy, that has astounded the 'English-) speaking world CAIU5 GKACU1US Ily Odin Orea-ery cxnmlne critically these about you, Teiliiyl Hew mn,nv of the mongrel, tribe de you knew? At nil booksellers, (2 net- BONI & L1VER1CHT, NEW YORK t Cut down the H.C.B. (bird nmt of bnlldtnt ) by using plain C.B. (common brick) FACE brick or cut stone may be very handsome, if net overdone, but they needlessly inflate the cost of building. Cem- 1 men brick, handled bv t"? . . . - - m an architect who knows m his business, makes the most beautiful build ings in the world, and reduces the cost te a I I reasonable and practi cal basis. A house that costs tee SH much te build is a finan cial millstone always tied W nreund its owner's neck. II Get an architect $vhe knows hew te use com mon brick. De you want beauty, or comfort, or permanent value, in your home? Build of common brick, and get them ALL. P. BEITTErt'8 SONS Mcetewn Lane and O at. Hr.uM C 0 BINKR Church and Taeeny J?5..T "TUNE EHT. 10th and Clearfl.ld JOHN K EAI11.ET Nlcetewn Lane and B Ht, FnANKFOnD BaiCK WOnKM Terreedale Avenue Oedfrey near Second' Ht Ilke-' 'f N0RT?.I..?I"iA "": wenics P ' own nq truzerne "Ru!iPJVIT nnicK it lusTi' g -vnjjjgj- u , l, VU t'J fnm i HI is m ! I '1 l m tm mj.i r.i.h.4 '- ' 1 4 . im frih nt.1 rtU Wv, " JLi r f,y- ft 't rm iiM'-iJaaai& . ,V 2;W V, 2Esajifli? t i; iAil "frirtlMiasfv lV,,1 i jmm glMsssJ MUMgaf f'iWPTTSSr"m " , Vt I iBlsSsKTsSSSSSSSSSsffsFTT SuflA. lkQMtei&buMJl&&. teJjimmwl.Z.i .w . .inv-ii.-Ti,'? crji HHMJHWHWjaMWHML a.f VVJ ,"', -" uaU ff4T,l ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssTssssssssssssM.W, V A aftakTTTrsflsassssssei liv"t .- in ssssssssssMssssslssssssssssssssssssssssllsilsslll 1
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