u y -v i 4 ' ' vs -,--"( V J-" f"fr''Tyf,' T"V$" '! EVENING' PTJBEK! tEDGER-PHITJADELTHIA, SATURDAY, FEBETTART 56, 1021 15 p77" ALL EASTERN LEAGUE CONTESTS IMPORTANT Made So by Magnates When No First-Half Play-off Was Decided Redding Here Tonight With Phils frrpIIH Eastern Unsketball Lcnguc JL should linvc stnged a play-off nt the end of the first half, inntcail of de ciding whichever team, meaning Head ing or Trenton thnt finished highest In the final series would meet the winner." told n cage authority after Inst night's fame at Trenton where the homo team ost to the Camden Hkcetcrs bj the wore of 82 to :to. "Bvcry game, according to the way thingi arc now," continued the speaker, "Is an Important contest. It Is hard on the teams, nnd especial!) the ref eree. Here we have Camden nnd (lor niitntown tied away for the lead and Bonding with a half game advantage on Trenton. "These clubs are fighting hard to beat each other out and play the scries for the championship between either (Jer tnnntown or Heading. Tho Hears meet the I'hilllcs tonight and It will be ttotnc battle as they can Increase their ad vantage to n full game. Rending fans and plajera were sore nt the decision not to stage a plnyoff nt the end of the first half and nre trying their hardest to finish nhcad of Trenton." A HatHe of Center This is the situation facing the fans tonight when Heading Invades Musical Fund Hall to meet the IMiIIh. The lo mis were beaten at Heading on Tues day, but they were without tho mtv icm of Tommy Dunlcavy. Mauugcr Jljers saya if Tommy had been with the team they would have run uvvnj with tho Hears right on their home Hour. In that contest "Habo" KloU made i nidi on Impressive showing against big I George Hnggerty that It has been elt- I Mi'il tn iIvi the hnttlor nnntltpr pliiirino to prove his worth nt the pivotal post Anil lie will to3 tlic mnrK wlicn play Is inlled. Klotz is out to make good no that the individual battle between him and Hnggerty will be interesting. Tho visitors will have nt guard A let. Harvey, of Scranton, u teaminntc of Klmer Ripley the (Sermnntown Hush. Harvey Is said to be the best guard In the State League and local fans will be anxious to give him the "once over." lnie Hieeh will be his running mote, tthilo Hojle nnd Schwab will be found the forwnrds. ".Sheets" Wright Hack "Skeets" Wrliht. who 1ms liein i missing for several gomes, will be seen i In his old position nt guard with Hay- i CAMDEN DOG SHOW Philadelphia Entries Feature Exhl- Ithacans Defeats Blue and White bltlon at Masonic Temple on Home Court, 20-17 An all-breed show vvns staged by the, New York, Feb. 1!0. Cornell's speedy Camden County Kennel Club this aft- basketball quintet defeated Columbia in ernoon nt the Mnsonic Temple. The I on Intcrcolleglute League gnme last club Is new nt the game, but the entry I night at the Morningside Heights (Ijm 11 "-t for the show was unusually large, ' nasltim by a score of 'JO to 17. Iloth Tfith Philadelphia dogs as the feature, teams were off form and rough pin) Ing A number of trophic, have been put $ nl, f up for the vnr bus clnssos and the spc- j mlIm,rmlM fouls which Columbia, com Cinl lit comprises both money and tro- ( Il!ttM, ,, sigman dropped 10 out of !!iie. Mm. r rmik Morse will judge 1(J from th(. ntoen-foot mark. The ini.es uik iionm; ii. t. . w.-kjiub. i-"h" lot span els; .lames .Mine, all terriers t except Hostons and bulls; Richard JricUsnn, bull terriers; Herman Hen ning. Jr.. Hoston terriers; II. C. Sov sue. Hnglish nnd French bulldogs ; Miss nnn M. Cl)de. poodles and chows; Mrs. Herman Me) era. shepherd dogs, in hei mini piiisehers and badger dogs, and J. Maul. Kuglish setters. BUT ONE SOCCER GAME in Germantown and Penn to Clash Cricket Club League liormantown nnd the I'liivcrsit) of Penns)lvania soccer tennis will play tlieir nostnoned match this afternoon in the final game- of the Assoeiated Cricket i iiius icague on ine gniiiun en uiu'nt the tiermanlown i nonet i hid at - riiilndelphia Cricket ( luh at M. Mnrtlns All the Amateur Cup and Allied League gnmos scheduled for this nfter noem were called off by I'reslelont John 7'arrell. who stated that the grounds were too dangeious nnd treacherous fur the wearer of the bare-knee pants to rMi breaking their bones or damaging their shins. The semifinal contest between Fleishor nnd Harelwick & Magoe will ru'ub.ibl) be Vi)od Saturila.v, March II). Frost-Bitten Divots on Wintry Links . isy SANDY TOf'Iv III'TnilXSON'S attitude on . .- -. , .-.. ,- " Kolnif abroad to plnv In the HritNh open ehamploiiKhlp this jenr is hard te unilerstand from n cold perusal of the ceirrenpondence on the Kiibject. The light-hearted nnd exulierant Pint has returned to Chicago after n liiter'n visit to the heather of his l.ntive Scotland. Here nre his ver.v vvonN : 'If 1 should happen to bo picked fm the American team which will be ert abreind this year. It's n matter for n,v club to decide whether I can K or not. Personally I am nu.v thing but ien nbout it," nd no sooner has he sot foot again on American soil than Jock blurts out that he thinks so much nf Amotion Hint it is doubtful if lie over again bets nil on a transatlantic liner, Alnvbe dock was seasick. If so the remnrk was not original AH the tlsh feeding A'nnks landing in France said thev'd never sail buek to America thov'd walk. Or tnnv.be another statement of niitihinsnii'H hns a bearing on the de cision he's reached, for lie savs that St Andrew's, where the lliltish open will be played, Is f.ir fiom reudj for thn championship. 'I urf AA'orn Threadbare Took sajs the turf 1b verj much worn down on that shrine course of the world's golf f i urn the tramp of the pil grims thoro in never-ending pnrade He a,vn large sums of henv) Hrltish pounds sterling will have to lip spent on it and Infinite pains taken before St, Andrew's will approach championship condition. Then wo havo thn rensuns wlij the time is m ripe this vear for .lock to competo there He's been knocking off dazzling runnels nt Ht, Andrew's all winter, heell In thn hpnillltliw nf the Seotch papers for weeks, lie was even ueltig boosted as a likely winner With mauy rounds to his credit In the Into I'b and t lie competitive record of " lock still believes u score between .'100 ami 301 will take the gonfalon at the championship. He vvuh cracking that count wide open regulnrl). He admits he eloesn't think tho for eign pros arc "so very far ahead of is and, modestly keeping himself in 'ae bnokground. he figures Hageu and "arnes, for Instance, play as well as "ny of the leadera abroad. All of which seems to favor the Americans' chances, nnd there is plenty Jf evidence to show how bright are Hutchinson',. To all of which Jock replies, "I om nythlng but keen obout it." Well, tujr dear, ivtrrbody yon rt4 I know Basketball Statistics INTI'.nt'OLI.KfllATK IMlVai'K IV. Ju V.C. XV. X.. fetm ... 8 1 .833 rrlncelon. 2 3 n'limniitli n 2 ,7o Columbia. S 4 Cornell,.. 4 4 .BOO Vnle.. . 1 t ' NriiKDUu: Tonlt-ht Yale nt Princeton. kamtkkn uuorr. P.O. .400 .331 .200 XV. I.. P.C. Jin. . 11 3 .7811 Trenton Cnmdrn. 11 3 .7mi phlla W. I.. r.c .BOO ,'ll .143 7 7 3 10 niMiunc. 7 (1 .83 CoutrTllle 2 1 Nciiniii'Li: ran tonight Tonlfht tlcmllnit at Phlluilclphiit. moml Cross. The forwurds will be Dunlenvy and 1'assou, with willlo .Minor as nrst re-serve. Miller has been plating n bang-up game and may likely gvt mio action tioire tlio gome Is over, A preliminary contest of merit will be staged between Kouth l'hllodelphln He brew Reserves and Dorset Hos' Club. It is one of the contests for the cham pionship of South Philadelphia nnd the Mjers trophy presented by the owner of the Phillies. Five tenms nre entered for the cup. Philadelphia Reserves, the home team, were eliminated last week nnd three gnmes ure to be plnvcd after tonight's contest. All ore being hnndled by Hot el op Van (Men, the veteran plajer, who fhows great promise us u (age ofiiclnl since he has decided to take up the position as eleventh man in the game. Shooters Tie Germs The Hkeeters nnd (terms are tied once more for llrst lilac e. The Camuenites join no) ed to Trenton lost evening and In n Inht-mlnute rnlly snatched a 32 -.'I0 vvl'i from the Potters. The Minis', out fit was without tho services of Oi'ii. Urimstead nnd Johnny Heekmnn.i Trru rule in the Hastcrn League calls for the suspension of one provided they were both plajlng elsewhere. President Hiheffer. who wns nt tho game, withheld decision In the enso until lie can learn the circumstances, The contest was clo-e and exoitlng from the stait. the score at the end of tho first half being 10 to 1 1 in favor of Trenton. Trenton led nil during the final perion, until Camden tied the totals nt '-7. Then Dolnn and Dicghnn scored bas kets and Norman counted for Trenton. The Hkeeters held the ndvnntage to the finish. Tho work of iJnlin nt center won for the cbnninloiis. He dionncd in five baskets on Tome. Norman ulso scored live goals for Trenton. The Potters were oft" In their foul tossing, getting only six shots in twen ty four attempts. Camden was little lietter. tnnklliir e'iirht 111 twcilfV -five. Teddy was the worst offender, missing all of his seven tries. CORNELL TRIPS COLUMBIA n ,. nd White, on the otlier lioml. was , , u , ,iIMmrt,nent and Johnsoti could make but " out of III The vlsitois went into the lead at the very start and were never headed. The score nt half-time was 18 to 10. Columbia tried hard to overcome this lead, but was alwa.vs behind. Moliiiet, the Cuban forward for the victors, starred for his team, while Johnson and Tjnnn did the best work for Co lumbia. INTERCITY SQUASH TODAY Matches Will Begin at Germantown Cricket Club at 2 P. M. The preliminary matches in the inter Ptv Hipiash series nn scheduled to begin 1,,'eloilc thUufti moon. It is expected that Deliolt. lleiston. Ilaltlmore and Now Veirk will pin) against I'hllade'lphia. The' finals nre si hedulud to be decided tomorrow. The team to represent Philadelphia will be: Nei I, Stanley W. Pearson, (Jermantown Cricket Club; No. U. Wil linm P. Hnrrit), Ovcrbronk; No, ,'i, Wnllnoo P. .Tohnsiiii, Cvnw.vd; No. 1, AV. II. T. Huhn. .Ir., Itncipiet Club; No .", Prank White, (icimtitituwn Cricket Club. Mr.NIItMCK i nt the I Pvlare Thursday nlcht ,i, ,,... the Ilrootrull Holld cy Iluuse niralr. A laran turnout of Kfilfera there vvaH, looking cjultu unriuntllur In ihilr fura and rteiera 1 ,11m OiiroUn'a literary tfti.rts received an awful wallop One. fair moth lured by the I whits lltchta there at Forty-llfth and Mur- I ket alreele, waa cautious about enterlnx. "ix tht havo roil liu hero" she wanted tu know ShiiMtMsi Is Norta flxurlns' on July 12 ami 11 an datra for IU iiniunl open battle Not I bad but not kikkI A noeli later would nt In j a Utile mure compactly with the leathering nf the duns at Wusnlnicton for the nutlonal I open. , I C. Harold Ulireler. Oelst cup semlllnalliit I Is nt 1'lnehuri.t cettlrK In n few cnrlv suuim llcUs Mr Iloniilel II II irlow, eastern ch.nn plon l anothil loc.il fltur Just arrived here Shi will endeavor to win back lnr North and Soulh tltlo next month V mulch In thn historic HniwMrd tn,pl nt Hlwanoy was calle.1 off aftvr three h' ura , and n hull of bnttllni; tho snow HundHi when th tenth Breen could not 1 e located Il'a tho llrst time a match, semifinal it that haa over b,'en called off Lecauso the plavera couldn t find tho Kreen Now that t!i re havlnz the 'International ekatlnE champlomhlp of America whv nol have amnethlni- like It In arolf fir Instance the "American championship u( the VVest The W O A i at least, fAVorrl thut uwhlle bade HIGH-GRADE SALESMEN i who care to prnduco results are In demand If sou are a suleaman nnd want to bu a bettor ono. our class In .. AdVANCKII HAI.ESVISHIP will help you Wednesday evcnlnfes com mencing March 2. Full purtliuluta en re. qUrJehool of Commerce Accounts i llnunco YMCA CENTKAL IIVIMIINO. HS1 ARCH ST. , i:iiiTTioNr. Until Neves (HKUU ksv. Hri.r.nv NIIORTIIAMI You won't make any mlataka If you attidy UreKS Shorthand. Hlr.iplo to write, eaay to read uaeii eiy many u ,n ui hchuh l. US ivil yuu iiiuid uuuui ii D ty and nljht classes. Catalog 1'iin.A. huhinuss ciii.i.i.eii; unit College of Commerce 1011 Lhratinit Ht. 1'lilladelphlii "" Yonng Men and lliiya STRAYER'S The Heat lluslness School B07 CIIUSTNUT Hf MUSICAL INSTUI'CTION School of Music 221 Hnulli 17th t 013 W, Lehlnh Av Temple Univenity soil) (icrniiinliinii Ai All Ilranchra of Muale. Hilm r and VdTHnrert I'nli l SAXOPHONE Instruction by aolglat flfteen yaara with 80U9K. Ladtei sliU) tausht, UOX U 101, L, O MAXW ELL OBEYS F 'Stick Closo to Honnenberger." Ho Did; Catholic High Win3 Game "Don't be niifjry with me, Hennie, nre probably the words murmured nnd sung by one Maxwell, guard on the Catholic High team, after tho Catholic High :i7lo-i!i) league victory over Vlllanovn. There were many Intel est ing Incidents In this blg'school basket ball bnttlc and the elimination of the Main Liners from nil chntiics of win ning this ) car's title. Tor Catholic High was nil set to accomplish the trlik. Instead of Ken nedy nnd Donohue pia)lng guards, Donohue had for his purtner a oung ster ilnincd Mnxwell. Maxwell went Into the game with these orders: "You lire not to let lleiinenberger score n single field gonl for Vlllanovn. Stay with him all the time. Mnxwell obe.ved. It wns n great game, too. Wherever lleiinenberger went. Mnxwell went with him. Trv hard as he could, Honnenberger could not shake this plucky guard, Usunll.v Honnenberger scores goals. Yesterday he didn't score n point. During tho first half he wondered just how to rid himself of this plajer, but Mnxwell had his orders to "stiik close," nnd he stuck. Cutholle High was leading nt half time, in to III. It was a close fight. Ilennenbcrger decided that Maxwell was bothering him too much. Once, twice, thrice (luard Honnenberger fouled. The fnns wondered whether It would pay Vlllanova to lose Hennenberger mid watched him closolv. So did Jim Hum soy, who Is one of the best referees In the league. Humsey watches them all. Catholic High's little gnme worked to perfection. Ilennenbcrger forgot for n minute thnt four personal fouls meant a stroll to tho sidelines. He erred mil Maxwell had scored a great victor). He had not only held his man score less, but succeeded in having him leave the game. This helped Catholic High to Innd the gome, for Hennenberger Is n llrst-clnss player wlien going rlgnt. The present league standing follows: Won Iit P. C M Jos ph'n Prep Catholic IllKh Hchnol .. ORDERS 0 COACH r. a 71 1 1 7H a "J noo i a .383 o s ouu West e'nlholte HUli.... Vlllanova prep . ... l.a yalle. Prep LAST GAME FOR DREXEL Basketball Five Will Finish Season With Massachusetts Tech Tonight Drexel Institute will close its basket -bill season tonight when It lines up against Massachusetts "Tech" nt Thlr t) second and Chestnut streets. I)rcel's w lulling strenk lias reached live straight. Lebanon Vnllo). Muhlenberg, I'rineiton "NasMiu," I'rsinus and Johns Hopkins being ibfoatod by Coach MeAvoj's quin tet, but It will eniounter stiff opposition in the New IJnglanders. 'llie best In dividual bnttle will be between Sttnubel. of Hrexel. nnd Cnpt. Tonon, of Huston. Htrnubel has shone in all of Drexel's wins, nnd Tonon will be called upon to use all of his strategy to hold him in check. The two visiting forwnrds, Hurkc nnd I nndis, arc two of the best In New England, ntiil it will be Intcrpitlng to nee how thev stnek up against Hatcllffe and Conneli. 'Iliese two gunrds have been playing sensational ball all season. The "Ttch" team la in charge of Coach J. R. Allen. Line-up: Msks T.h. Prerel "trnubel . Weinberger (capt.) SldHcIl . e-onnell Ilurke rlKht forward Landla . . left forward Ilrettlnic center Tonon (cipt ) left Kuard Iluhhiril rlaht auard Ilatclirre Fubstllutea rssHchUMtts Tech Ilojer and niood. Drexel Matter. Marshall und llrackln. Ileferee Olnver LIPTON IS UNDECIDED Declines to Say Whether He Will Enter Yacht Race on July 4 Iiondon, Poll. -0 Hlr Thomas Lip ton up to the jire sent has declined to sny whether he expects to enter n vniht for the cup offered by King Al bert of llelglum fur a jncht nice to be gin July 1 next off Sandy Hook and to end off Ostend. lMgluni. It is considered likely, however, that if Sir Thomas decides to enter the con test Ills vacht will lie the twentj -three motor Shamrock, which was used ns the "trial horse" fur the Shamroek IV in last vein's tuning up races eiff New York for the America's Cup. Do we serve you? We Handle Only the Very 1 COAL 2240 Lba. to Every Ton For 35 Years Wo Serve You Right OWEN LETTER'S SONS Yard That Ha No Equal Trenton Ave. and Westmoreland St. lull rrnnkforil IS0 Hrystonr Kaat 233 SHEETROCK The riR.EPn.OOP WALLDOARD IS EASY TO ERECT AND STAYS PUT IT CANNOT WAKP, SHRINK OR BUCKLE Proven the Ideal Board through iti many uiers. Large stock of conueii ent sizes on hand. Beit of All t IT WON'T BURN and can be papered, painted or paneled. 'EARCE FIREPROOF CO. Ii Cor. llenail A Arcli Sts. Scholastic Basketball Schedule for Today Mrdlit IlUh nt Chester lllili. Nt. Joseph's I'm nt Hrnl Cnltrj'r. Trlnltr Hlfrli at U'nt Cnthollc lllsli. VVcnonnli Military ivt (irorire School. Lebanon llluli nt Nnrrlslnwri IlUh, Mlllvtlle Normal nt Vtett Chester Nor- m!llmlnitton Frienda nt Wtnlty Collev Kllltf. MlMTKUDAl'H IUSKKTIIAM. SCOKKS Cntliollo I,uciin Citthollc IlUh. 37 VIllnnoMi I'rn, 20. Cuthollo HUli Hc 27 Mlliutova lies., 10. Oilier Clnmefl (Irrmnntoun lll(li,47i Chrntmit 11111.(1. (IrrtnnnloHn Hm,, S (icrinuntonn Aritilemr lies.. N. l.an,lonf IlUh, 37l Wllmlncton Kith (xlrU). 17. rrlcnoV rrtilrnl (Irnys, 2." Mum, 8, (irrniiinloun Aruleniy, 30 (irriiuintoHn lVlrnds. 21. Vlmirt'HliiH n r, S., B2 llorilf nton IlUh. 2. Southrm IlUh, 28 Cnindcn IlUh. 21, Cnmilrn It-n., 14l Houth riilluilrlnlilii llrx., 13. Iliuldunllrlil, 18 VVoodlmrj Midi, 0 Utrls). IMImjni llluli.Oi VVomlhlirv lluih.n, Colllnicsniiod, Oil llnddonllrM IlUh. 32. SCALE NEW PLAN Conshohocken A. A. to Have New Field and Compete in Many Branches The old Conshohocken A. C . which has made a reputation through the won derful teams placed on the gridiron ouch )enr. has been disbanded nnd n new organization hns been formed, known ns the Conshohocken -Athletic Associa tion. Incorporated. It now has a mem bership of 700 und will compete in all branches of sport. The policy will be to interest ns many local boys ns possible und cnnfltio the personnel of tho tenuis to home tnl ent ns fnr ns may be possible. A pro fessional coach will be secured to han elle each sport. The old football field at Twelfth and Ilarrv streets has been nurchnscil by the Alan Wood Iron nnd Htecl Co . nnd the firm hns given the nthletio ns sociation the privilege of using It. Work already has beenstarteil on the grading of the Held nnd should be completed by April 1. A concrete wall has boon erected, as well ns n Inrge grnnd stand, nnd when llnMiod will be one of the best fields of its kind in the state. The bnsobnll committee is composed of IMwin (J. Ilnrrison. Sllns !. Adair and Kdvvln Y. Hvde. Thev have nn- plied for n franchise in the Montgomery l on nt v Ilisehall League. but ns thnt ! circuit has decided to keep Its circuit intact, Conshohocken is open for n berth In n llrst class league. The services of a first-class playing manager nre nlso desired. Addiess Edwin Y. H.vde. lnil 1'nst Seventh avenue, Conshohocken, Pa. PENN MEETS PRINCETON SPORTS ON BROAD I from Churchill Downs, l-ormerly the rac inrinnr Pnln TunmR m.nnh Tnnlnht In in, .!-,, at Iulsvtlte uelrt dllded between , . . . .. f Armory In Important College Game .. ,. , ,,, , , . , .. i iiiiisinnveii iiy tneir eieieai in tne tournament in New Yoik on AA'nshinz- ton's birthday vyhen Prlneeton humbled them 4 to U, the t'lilverilty of Penn- Mjlvnnlu jiolo trio will nttempt tonlElit to rev erne the defeat by hnndiiic the Tli-cri flu, knmp ilnse nf meillelno in tlio iiptnopp nt Tlilrtv.apcnnil kfpenf nn.l' V '. - ""'lin 11120 In the United Htatea vvns 14. HOT no, , Lanenster avenue. ",, c'ansda si son.2is. Mexico. 14H2.- After n Hpinted prnctlec drill last I lion Cuba IliO in. Brand total In North night nt llrjn .AlawT, Coach Conor, of i America. J7.773,l07 the Hed iind Illue team, announced that I The llrxt dlsquaiincition of the Shrcvepon lie WOlllil ll"e ine Hame iine-un runt lost to Princeton, naiiiel. Captain .Timmv C'..i.. T-V II. l 1 I-.. .' nt'iuii, .'.in ii.iviv uiiii i. ii inn. The Tiger team, all of whom are members nf tho rcerve officers training school in artillerj ut Princeton, vvili he I'ompnseil of 'i. H. Steebles, W. 1 Bonttie and I I. Huberts. loxaon 30E30C COME HAVE DINNER at MEENEHAN'S CAFE SUNDAY SPECIALS 62ND & WALNUT STS. '.obiter Dinner, $1.50 Hal Ilrothd Lobittr t'rnb Miat uu yrnHu t vf hotr Tar Sauce llarbccurd Ov'ttrs llaktd Potatoes i-1. FUh Platter, $1.00 l!ard Shad VXii trench Fried PoTator Chichen Platter, $1.50 Hal HtuPed Roait Jllte Fed Chicken linked I'otato 1'rench l'ena ijsaoraor ipnoi TAItM AND GARDEN Beauty and Increased Value a: Our JLeniilscore Archl rfcturiil Prprirtmrnt (j ot your acri'lcc. il'ritr for ciilnloo We iclll srnd U lu return mall. B. F. Ban & Company KEYSTONE NURSERIES 107 Barr Building, Lancaster, Pa. MECHANICS! You'll probably find just the kind of a job you want in the Help Wanted Columns of THE LEDGERS FREE STYLE WILL DECIDEJCE TITLE Judgo3 Postpone Picking Win ner in Women's Figure-Skating Championship Until Tonight The women's school figure-skating chnmiilonshlp of the United States de pends on the Rhowltig mado this evening in the free skating contest nt the l'hll ndelpli'ii Ico Palace. Mrs. Theresa Weld Hlanchard. of Ronton, present holder of the title, nnd Mrs. Ethel Cramer-, of New York, are the contest ants. The judges have refused to an nounce u decision until each contestant linu Keen iriveti nil olinortlltlitV to C.X hlblt nt free-style skating for four min ims, ino iree-si)ic nkiiiiuk ""' """ place nt 7 SO. i In lier unrk Hits morning Mrs, Hlanchard shorted superiority with the exception of her counters, lier execu tion unil st)le were generally rewarded as be- ng smoother, better finished, larger and more ncciirutc. The men's, championship nt school figures started this afternoon find the free skating will start nt 8 o clock to- iiIkIiI- I The entries are Sherwln C. Hnilger, of Huston; Joseph Chnpmnn, Philadel phia; C..1. Chrlstenson, St. Paul ; . fori li Hni-nl Clileiiiro : Edwin M. illovvlnml, Iiston: Nathaniel V. Niles. Hoston; Edwin W. Perkins, jnoiwicii, i(V,hn fV K. Ilneers Plliladelph a. Tonight at 7 o'clock the men's junior ' nlnininiiinHliInn will bo held with only free skating included. Tho entries nre f..,.i iio,-,ii Pittslinrch ! Curtis L. Clav. Philadelphia; Oeorge i orris (Jreenslip, Hoston; Raymond Harvey, New York ; Elnnr Joscphson. New York ; Charles A. McCarth) . Chicago; (Similar W. Palm, New York, and Oliver T. Tatuui, Philadelphia. Boots and Saddle Tho Yourso Hotel Handlrap, at five and a half furlongs, is the feature nt Shrevcport today. Rapid Da). Sir Grafton and Tableau el'Honneur are among the speedy contestants. Horses well placed In the other races arc: First, Liberator. Petrograd. Catania; second. First Pullet, Von.vlvIa, Donna Roma ; third. Raider. Grandee, Warsaw; fifth, Dr. Campbell. Purrlsh. The Portuguese, Trust. Portllght. The oix-n winter h ten a boon ti tin hfrtcmein wh Imve their chrrm nt Wood bine track Toronto, with tho renult that th hordes ir far adand In tralnlnic for lh aprlnu openlnit o th Ontario .Tockoj Chili. OeorKe M Henelrle, Joph Kllicour. H J. Mackenzie J. c. rieirner. ei vv liruiuiiiuiu ,.. ,... . , , , .L r j thn horamon nation iuirn u. .,j uiiauti , track 1 Jockey Keogli his recovered from an at tack of appendlcltla unuer mo care or Ad miral Carey T Orayson nnd l at work with the horses of th-i ndmlral and bam llossat, Hcnnltis, Mil. Doiuclns Turk, wit Louleillle Ib In r.ne I condition nnd U Lelnir ueed exclusively in fnin!ntf vroinilw It 1 perhaps the fastest I track In th" country, only a ahort distance. i th two tracks, but this year all the racing ,iii i ut Churchill Downs, some of the lendlnc atables are now quartered at i DouK j, ' . ''i"aV, on"L "5 rfaVT, Man O' Wiir family dlfi at th Hltrnta f.irm Kentucky, the otner auy. cost Mr. Riddle 14600 inn mare The totnl KOin illatrlbuted to horae owners ' mcvltns wan tne aiapiacinv oi inunueruiru. which won for roiueh riding anl tho award of tho rnce to rouniorhulnnce. Thursday. A Iindon Imnknuil, he was breaking In askeil a new clerk If you were wrltlni: I joj beKln'"' Th to a lord low v. ul nrren clerk who nobility, rrillil knw somethlnK of tne Pli aae rinlt " 30E30E 30E30I Mcenchan Special Dinner, $1.50 IOhtter Thermidor Crab Heat au aratln Filet o Sole Tar Sauca Barbecued Olitcis harataaa Fotaloea Roast Sirloin Platter, $1.25 Joaef Ulrloin Fmh .Ifiishroomt hitsold rntatori Hiring Btans Sliced Timatoei Roast Lamb Platter, $1.00 Roast .omt ri7.-cif Potato .Veie Creamed Splnac'i inr-tnr int-inr- TAItM AND GARDEN u Beautiful trees ami richly col ored shrubs v ill iveavo a magic spell about your homo nnd give you a pride of ownership that will reflect itself in increased valuation. U. F. Barr & Company arc of fering below a special collection of evergreens unburpassed in beauty, symmctty and haidincss. Every homo lover with even the tiniest lawn will welcomirthis collection: 2 Siberian Arborvitnes 2 Pyramidal Arborvitaes 2 Golden Cypress 2 Mughus Pine 12 inch 18 inch 13 inch 12 inch All for $10.00 postpaid. Now is tho time to send your order in. Address J j&L. S i ' i MONTGOMERY CIRCUIT INTACT Same Six Teams Will Comprise Baseball League Sched ule Adopted There will be no change in the make up of the Montgomery County Haseball League for the coming senson, nccord- lug to President Harold Pike. Seven applications for franchises were re ceived from teams desiring membership, but nil have been rejected and the board of mnnagera hns decided to start the season with the same six teams as last )cnr. The season opena on Saturday, May 14, and cornea to n eoneluslon on Lnbor Day. A layout of twenty gomes has been arranged, each team meeting the other four times, twice nt home and the same number nway. While the personnel of the vnrloim teams Is far from being decided upon, all the managers at the Bchi'dulc meet ine announced that thev hnvc secured onougii new pinjem to assure incm being well up In the race. Even tlie Chestnut Hill club, which went through last season without win ning n single gnme. vvns nnxious to got going on c more. The Hcheilule follows: May 14, 1'ort Waahlnston at Dnyleatown, T.nnnclAle at Amblor, C'heatnut Hill at Hou dVrton, Mav HI Dcnlratown nt I,nnnla!, mhl-r nt e'-hci'tnut Hill, HouiWton at Fort W'aahlnnton, May US, Do) leslnun nt Hou rtrrton. l.anaitale at Cheatnut Hill. Tort Wanhlniflon at Ambler, May 30 n. m , Chelnut Hill nt I)oylMmn Amhlnr ftt Soudi-'rton, Lnnmlilo nt rvirt Waahlnuton: .Ma 30 p in Dojleatown at Ambler, leotictTton at LnnKdnli, Tort W'nahlnicotn al Chestnut Hill .Tun- 4 Iloyie-town ftt Fort Washlnirlnn .'.mbler at Tjiniidale Souderton at C'hennut Hill, June 11 Ume-lnln nt Dnyleelnwn Chiatnut ITI1I ftt Ambler Port 'VVashlnKtnn nt Houdertun, June 18, Hourterton ftt l)olatown C'heitnut HIM nt i-an-duio, Am bier at Fort VV'anhlnittnn. June 2S, I)oylen town nt C'heatnut Hill, Pourtertnn nt Am bler, Fort Wimhlnirton at lenndftle. July '2 Ambler at Dotleatnwn r.insdilo nt Houderton. C'heatnut Hill n- Fort Waeh Inuton July 4. a m , Fort 'VV'ashlniiton at Doltovl. Chnstnut Hill nt fiouderton, Lnrndale nt Ambler: July 4 p. rn Du leg town ut I.anndule Ambler at I'heitnut Hill, Houderton at Fort Washington. July 0. open dale: July lei. Doyleatown at Houder ton t.nnadale nt Chestnut Hill. Fort Wash Incton at Ambler. July 21) C'heatnut Hill at I)oleton lnnndnlfl at Fort Washington, Ambler at Sourtertnn: July 30, Doleslown at Ambler. Fort Waihlnitton at C'heatnut Hill. Soudertnn nt I.anedule Aumist 0. op-n date AUKUst 13. Royles. lown at Fort Waahlnuton Ambler al Lane .1 tin. Snuderton ut C'h-stnut Hill Aunust 'M. t.ansdAle nt I'ojlestown. Fort Wash- Inaton at Souderton Chestnut Hill at Am bler. AUKUst L'7, Soudertnn at Doyleatown. Chestnut Hilt ut l.anBdale Ambler at Fort Wi.shlnieton rieptember 3, open dite, Heptember B, n m , Doylestnwn af C'hBtnut Hill, rort WoshlnKton ftt t-anedale. Houderton at Am bler September 5pm Ambler ftt llojles town I.ansdale at Houlerton Chestnut Hill at Fort Washlrgton nTKK nKsonrs ATLANTIC CITY, N J. ATI &MTICCITV.N.J. Arv American. Plaa Hotel f Dislmctiimttnd ReaICoovrxt rutapitooF oadaoi, CAVACTTTeOO. Wah HRtredonta : ATLANTIC CITY.NJ. ' A. laDDomt- rvsnts qt moderate rates. curopeanpiaii:rce3xaurani Attocfitd under personal suptr vision of G.W.CARMANY Vex L'a Make Von Irel nt Homo In Ilia "City of Itoburt UaalUi" HOTEL MORTON Ocean Knd Vlrxlnl e Ave. Capacity 800. Kiev a tor. Private Hatha, etc. Alwms Opvn. ryitx r iir.i.i. pvri. m. copi:. Pmns. GRAND ATLANTIC Virginia ava. nnd beach. Hot nnd cold run-1 nlng water. Private batha. Rates 14 day ' up: sreclsl weekly Capieltv aoo. Booklet OSCAR D. PAIMER HAROLD LANUO W-THE IDEAL FAMILY HOTEL Arlington A MICHIGAN Avr. NPAR BEAQk I 1 Excwslva Legation MoxUrate Rate X X, r.UHNCSf TOOO. wewtro. ROQ.UOIS South CaroUnmAyenu, wljactntto bch. Cad WW. Kt fined Datronaca.mualc.d inemi. .-.,.. a r. i t ; triciiy moaern.uoic anu ; aarriefl excellent. Urga solarium. Booklat. A. Kranckla ScWlLTvyJHlRB Vlrclnla Ave and Reach, Cap. 310. Prlvata batha run. water, elevator, eta, Amit, plan. BAM HLl.lH, Owner, N J, COLLINS. Mir. BOTHWELL lrglnM Ave .M houe from Iloardwalk an-1 iteel Pier Karv aorolntment Hlnhe.i stand. ard In cuisine and service Himklei. Special winter ft spring rates i mi th vvi:i.Ij itop. Afuauttchruetts aenun nar Hach. AC .Mrri.KL.UAM THE SENATOR YlrHnla Are. blirlnK rates. nt Itniirtiufllk Jlrenronf Onr 1 Amerlcun nliin S4.00 elav. 1 HOTEL CONTINENTAL AInnys cpn Alwayo rrndv TVrrn m4 l Wtlti Pb Walsh Imp an Hotel BoSCobel ''""'uy Ave Return II) anil up wiemv 1 if ni 1 it MARIOS' .IMIisON' SI'ltlVdS N. C. .1VC1V.ON SI'lilNCX IIOTKI. luckMin Sprliurs, N ( . Viar rinchurst and famous icnlf courses Sea sin now in Oolf Motorlnir HuntlnK ijuall diiclia and wild turkey A modern hote' In the middle aoutli Moderate rates vrnniie ment M r I'urran Hummer he t son Hlka ParK N. Y n.KirTiat ri.v VI, hi. VII INN. Cl, irvviilcr. l'lorldii Modern In Dcnil On Hvi Shore vloif n, Cou-.tr Cljb tmnls p itlns tathlni: tlsh li u hunttn, C)ua I se sen now on Reason Noveniher oJune Rates upon application Laurel-ia-the Pines LAKEWOOD.N.J, Situated among tho Pines and overlooking Lake- Carasaljo New Palm Grill" 18-holo Golf Course, llarsthack Rldlnc. Moiorlns 1'icturemjua Walks. Music Pnrato Garage Naw Klectro.hydrotherapy Hath ayatem Fit VNK V. til 111 I . Mvnaircr BrarchOITiceof GKO A HUHN & SONS Mambarn Naw York Slock F.xchange IN MKMDKIWl WILSON -Fub, 2(1, 11115 IV ILI.I VM T WILSON HOW Villi and WILL SDeatljs AIIMSTIIONO Feb 24 1021. ANNA IlEl.l.K Ix-lweil daushier of Jamea and thn 'ale liessle .rnistrona (nee ( hpman) Ilela uvea nnd frienda Invited In fu.ioral rervlcea Mon,, 1 p. m , resldenca of tier father, 3311) ,N 'Jil ai lnt Uranmount Cem. rrlcnda mav nnll flun eve. AftMBTIlONO.Feb 55, tVILHAM GJv&ZSSsL lW MmE I 0 vmr 01 4 f.VKrVVIHII) N ,1 I tmmikimmmswmittmsmsiwmmsr-.tsmsmsttmtwmsmssmsmsmsssmsmsk DKATIII ion of the late William a 1 Ann Jane Arnt tronir Funernl services Mon 10 a m resldctA:e, 3i'J N C2d at. Kmplojea Illthnny llureau invltM, llAriY Fji. 14, HAML'Kt, K. HAtl.Y. need 7(1. rtelatlvea and frienda are Invited lo attend hla funeral services, Mon , 10 a m , at hla late reirldence, North Wales, l'u. lnt private iiAUKrt Fe'i is, Kr.rzn n. beloved wife of John II Ilauer ne Hchlleake). llelatlvea and friends nlso Ladles' Aid Oo rlety cf 8t. John's Kvanitelleal Church and Ht Paul's HvantrellcRl Chureh are Invited to attend funeral services Tuea . 1 p m , nt her luto residence, 4310 N lNtri t Int. Northwnwl Cera Friends may call Mon., 7 to 10 p, m. IIOYi.l-. em Tab, 24, JOHN J BOYLK rtelatlvea nnd friends Invited lo funeral, on Monday, at 0 0 ft m late residence, 101s llron st Hull maas at elesu Church 7.30 a. m int Hanlelnn I'n miADt.ny reb 25 mat .tohm M. IiriADt.KY Helnllvea and friends nre In vited to ftltend funeral, Tues 8 10 a m , from hla Into residence 4I0J I'lne al. Holemn renul-m mass Pt Francis do Halea' Church l a. m Int private. IIIUNHON At eimvereroft " Hosemont Ta Fit. 23, TIIOMAH F , Jr , son of t)r Thomas F and Francos 11 ( Illinium In the 2nth )ear of his nite Hervliea will tw held ftt "Clovercroft," Iloacmont, on Mon day. Feb. 2 at 3 n'ctork In th' nftrno ,n UIIENN'AN At riurllmeton N J . Feb 24 JAMKH, husband of Marv llronnan Itelatlves and frienda nro Invited to nltend f jneral. Moll , S 30 a m , from his late reel dence. 004 H Hls-h at . Ilurllnmon N J Hlnh mass of reiulem at at, Paul a Church 10 a. m Int. Mt. Carmel Ccm . Moorcs i town , N J Ht'ZllY At Tuckahoe. N. J Feb 25 ANNA 8 IIIV.IIY. wife of the lain lysinard Iluzby aaed 84 )eara Itelntlves nnd frienda are Invited to attend tho funeral nt the rosldence of her son-in-law Alber Oetalnirer Tuckahoe N J.. Monday, Feb 2S at 1 p m Interment Methodist Kplacopal Cemetery CANTini Feb 24 1021, MAIIIHCE J. husband of Iah Canter time Hlchel) fta-ed 27 Ilelfttlves and frienda nlso Chevra Illkur Chollm, the University Club Engineers' Club and Alumni University of l'enna.. Class 101,. are Invited to attend funeral services. Run . 10 a m at hla lata residence, 1903 N 2(lth st Int prlvata CAllTnn On Feb. 21 1021 KATII AHINE I.AMl'onT C'AllTEn flervlca on Tuesdav afternoon at 2 o clock nt tho Oliver It. Ilalr Illtfff , 1820 Chestnut st Ine terment private. CASNP.R At her residence 24.'. H nflth St.. on Feb in 1021, JOSEPHINE, widow of James Casner, aged 7S eari Service on Mnn.lnj afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the Oliver II Hair Hid . 1820 Chatnut st In terment private COOVKY Feb 24. 1B21, JOHN K COONEY ltelatlves nnd frienda nre In vited to Attend funernl Mon , R n, m . from hla late residence ir.31 H 20th st. HlKh mass of requiem Ht Thomas Anulna r Church 0 3(1 a m Int Hni Cross fern CHAM Feb 21 HENKY II Hon of Lemuel J nnd Marv T. Cralir, aged 7 veara Tuneral aervlce Mon ,2pm. parenta' residence ,1200 Morris at., Oermantown Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. CIIO.MI11K On Fab 23 ANNIE, beloved wife of Illchard Cromble (nee I)a ) Hela tlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Mon S .10 a. m , from her late reslder-e, 1312 N Hobart st. Solemn requiem masj at Our I.ady of Hosiery Church 10 a m Int. Holy Cron Cem Dublin Pa papers nlease copy. CnOSSIN reb. 24. WILLIAM A . on of the late William and Elizabeth Croasln, ItelatUea and friends nlso Holy Name So ciety St, Francla de Rales' Church, einplosea of thj American Type Foundry and Typo- Braphlcal Union No 2, are tnUted to attend funeral Wed . S 10 a m from his late real-i!enc- 713 H r,Oth st Ho!mn requiem mass Ht Francis do Sales' Church 10 a m Int. Holy Cross. DALY. Feb 21 1021. NELLIE It daughter of late. Francis and Annlu Dalv i'-r; uaiiititlFn R(,TU 0 JteiailVI'S IIOO friends Invited to ultand funeral. Mon H 30 ". in iruoi rrsirj-nce oi ner unci". Aninron, J. Cullen 21120 S IRth at. HlKh requiem miss Church of St Monica 10 a m Int. Cathedral Cem. DAVIS. on Feb 25 CHARLES W. DAVIS Relatives and friends alao mem- hers Phlln Turf Club, are Invited to serv- Ices Monday L' p m.. from late residence B841 Penlrlda;o st. Frienda tall fur.iHv evening-, B to 0 Int. private T'ernwood Cem DAVIS On Teb. 2. WIM.IAM V. DAVIS husband of Alice M Davis Fu neral services Mondav, 2pm residence nroonwll Del. co , Pa Int Martle pres bvterlsn Cem DAVIS Feb 21. 1021 HIV. MSETTA. beloved daughter of James VV and Anna C Davla. Relatives and frlendB are In vited to nttend funeral services. Tues . 2 i P m , at her mother's resldnce, 2147 r.. York st Int Cedar Hill Cem Friends mav can jion. evo. DHVER Feb 2.1 1021. CATHAlltN'n wife of Daniel Dever (nee Mcflllnn P.en. I tlves nnd frienda nlso Altar and Koaarv So cieties of flt Airatha's Church, are Invited to attend funeral Tues 8 BO a m from her late residence, 04(1 N. 82d st Holemn requiem mass Ht AKatha'a Church 10 am Int Holv Cross Cem , DEVLIN Feb 21 MAROATIKT daueh ler of Hush and Margaret Devlin In fara-aret Devlin Cnie I Lnths nVlatlv-s and! irii Mn l n m ii-n imh If P Tm. 14. S 10th st. lnt Dounhertv) aged 0 fr'ends Invited to fune parents' re.ld-nco. 204 Holv Cross Cem. nOI'OHKIlTV At Camden, N J Feb 24 1111 LILIAN MAY IlOfOHEnTy (nee Smith), aged 211 Funeral services on Sunday, at 7 p m late residence VVet Berlin N' J Int Oreenmount Cemetery, Mondav 11 a m. DIIAKK Feb. 21 SArtAII wife of late Richard Drake Services n ,1pm daughter's re-ldence Mrs Marv Kreln 112 N Vogdes Kt lnt Mt Morlah Cem Friends may call Sun eve DUCKWORTH At Audubon N J Teh 24 1ZILL.V M. wife of Thomas Duckworth and daughter of late Wlllliim H anj rm-nii Shlsler. Relatives and friends invited to funeral Tues 1 30 p m ll.'l Porter st Services Trinity Lutheran Church 2 10 p m precisely Int church icruunds Frienda may call Mon eve EARLY On Feb 2.1 1021 NEI.I.IB EDNA EARLY (nee Canwnter) wife of Dr Roy Early. Service on Tuesday mnrnlmr nt 10 30 o'clock at her late re-.'.lrce 1440 H s-n si inirmeni private inirmeni private , rbr. ?-4 .,FANCi:srA rnnclH F Lstlack Jr and lat- Frederick and Mnrv A DASTLACK rB IXJOS wife of V lanphler nf rhe Loos, mnerai services ac inurcn or Atone ment Morton, l'a Mun : 30 p m rrlends may call Sun to n p m dence Highland ave Morton at lats real FOI.ET On- July 21. IM.I.A O .InucV te- of Jennie nml the late Joseph Koiev runera' on Mnndiv at S p m from the residence of hla mother I.'l N raxnn t 1'rienils mav call hunday evening from 7 to li o clock Interment private CiniOKH Feb 21 JOHN OOTTI.IRn husliand of Josephine Oelger Relatives and frienda ire Invited to attend funeral (.ervic. M m 2pm at parlors of j: J I.imbrt r. sldence 20th at. und Illdge ave Int. proiFronr on reh 2,i n2i c iv r.ir IVillI) M D ngel HI vears runeral krv Ices on Tuesday a- 2 p m ht his lit. esldene 110 Had Inn ave . Htdilonflelil V J Interment private OREKN At Ml Hollj V J Teh 21 inji c-THK.niNF widow f Iienrls flren IMiUvc-s and frlendi are Invfej to funeral Mi n Teh 2 K a m fn m restdnnie oi l-er snn Dennis Oreen Jr 4(1 Illsphnm et HlKh mss of requiem at Church f Sacrel Heart dim I-t St Marv a e"Vm .'It Holly S" J Trlcnds mav call .undav iv HA!,I,OWr.!,I, Feh 21 nt the Haves Mechanics Home .WH.S" H M.T-VVJ; 1 ,1 . Ri',n!,n.' , ',, V, r i friends Inv ,V tn fon.e.i 1 s' r.eintlv.s aro "lends imiiiri to funernl service M n 2 1" p .m residenc of hs on. Tohn Harnvvrp ine vv Incoho, klni: st ' ., vi,t i.ar Relatvis nrd frlen K a-e In Int Irfverlnstn cem rif mt Coweri v,( j trl tten l funeral .-rvlies s-- i I day. I HV11I.F1 r el '.4 I.AI1IR1N M H VII. , sin list 1J a in al lis ae -e , nee. I HY wife of Thomis J Hiirli-v at the rl '171 , ,)r,.n t Int private dence of her mother Mrn V r K i enter j spaI DIN'cl Feb Jl 1121 iVTHR 40JS Spruce st Funeral riiH Mm : Risr noi'I'MUt wld ' ' ifci'" 1? n m at her Int resijcnc 17JJ reint-rton I .spn' lin? HeintlvcB nnd fnep Is ir- In lt"l b' Int private N rtr v,,ol Frlen Is mn Iti f mcral a-rvlcea Mi n 2 p m lt real. . a Hun eve I j j7 y I'hellru iv. CJ.n Int iilvate. H VY1VOOD SurM-n'v Fib 2.1 AMFI I V ' spivnr; -fth L". HKiUtOI. VV nriKHi: 1 v If,- of Charlea Haivvooil Fun, r-i Mm from her lute. rwHl lnc, 1I11I I' ip,ii niu ave int oaKinnn 1- m iiemiins mnj l viewed un afi'r 1 n tn HIM Feh 21 1DVW w ldnvv nf Hsrr HI' Itelntlves and friends up Inv t-, to at tin I funeral services Mon II a m lite resilience Ji'3,1 N Marshall ' lnt prl- HllOVLll -Feb 21 at OenMe p, MAIIY K FltTT' ledoved wife of J !l. nt n Hoover Iuo n ittc- of th fjneral ui.i be 1,'lven HOrKINH At 'toirestown V J sec ond Month 2.1th KFTZIA M wl"ow of J ihn C Hopkins meed K2 Relatives nnd friends are Invited to attend funeral Second lav second Month 2Sth at 3 p m J.' W Main st Moirestown V J Int private IliniC, Feb 21 1021 CHAHLKS FltHn THICK husland of the late nil ln Hi is ltelatlves nnd filendj are Invited to attend funeral Mon 2 p in frum residence of Hon-ln law VV luiim ri llutler 111 I summer ect st Gloucester c'ltv N J Int Har lelifh Cem . ' amJin FrlrnJa m,o r. t-un JEKi:S Fel 2' CHHIS1IVNA n.dn of Hnnrv F .le., n llelatlv.B md f rieii Ik nre Invited ti nttenl funenn Mon 2 p -r from residence of eon-ln law Wlllirl Hartnir illfO i'atiarlrio ft Ir.t Firnwood c , " v w I' r Su' ev JOHNS Feb 2.1 MILDIinn MV1 Ife of Harold 15 Johrs and daughter if Wll Ham and late Chiirlotte Hradle ne, I 21 Funeral Midi 3 p ni '.37 Hirst av, Cnst Insdowtie Int Fernwood cem I'rh nda mav call Sun 3 to H p m , JONES Feb 24 Ul IVIA L dauchtcr or late Kvan cj anl Annie m jenes nued n.i runeral aervlcta M n J p tn view Lower Merlon MontKnini r 1 Filr lT. lnt 1 iwor Merlon Hal list c't m JOllDVN On Feb .'1 ll.'l SVMl'PI 11 JOllDVN Helatlvea anl trend are In vlted tn tho eervlivs on Vlondai sft rnomi a 2 n ' In, k at hla ri eld, nee .10.17 Wavn, ave Oermantown Int im.nt tnlvTte KANll Feb 2.1 JOHN KANL Funeral Mon I .1 1 1 m lau reuMtnce Wawa Ti HlKh nines 10 n in , Bt Thomas Chinch Int 't Thorn ' Cein KHI.LKU F. b 25 nnilllCCA W wife of Ma'iion Kell,.- uaod Hi Services at Salctn Reformed Church I)oleHtimn l'a Feb .!. at id ju a in int uoyiestown KI INK Feb 21 JOHN II KI.INF oieel lift ara ItJlalives and frienda Iniltel to servlci Mun 2 1 m at pnrl.ra ut Isal Hi r III m. -OH Oreen lane Manaiunk Ta Int nt Levi rliulon 1 1 in I inn In 111 iv all Sunday evenlnir. KNK1IIT Feb 24 TIIOMAH husland nf lMva Tailor Knlaht hk.i! 27 ears of 2313 Wilder at Funeral sbrvhes Mnn J p m residence of fatlnr In law Henrv Hchwitrtz 12.10 N Taney st Int Ardslev Hurul r.uk IluinMna may lie vl wad Hun 7 tu U P in KOC'llllUrll'KllOKP: Feb, 21 1021 AI, I115IIT II liuauunu of Llliu r Koeher apercer Helatlvea and friends alao KltiB Q.s' teaslns Lodte .is, aw, 1, u ej t.t trniion nnniii Lodge, No. 130 services Alnn "1 K. ef I . nre Invited o 112 Unl.in , Frlcn.; P m , residence. nve. Iensdowne, l'a, Int. private mm mil Sun eve, T.r.rifVKri t-i, ol lost. anniw. er.jru-i ftT-l ii'onvl .!. 0 Ck.t.. T Anlffter m.i Liiiivi.i. nun u, i.im,cn ,n.n".t,- .-, rernl services Mon , 2n m.. nt rjaldcnc'Veif . huiihnnd '24 York t Cimilen. iiwt int. private Hfirlelxh oali Duel . (a Ml Cem Frienda may S.H1I (7UII IU l fi '"I .AaiJ I,i;HI,II SUddenlJ Fell 21, VVIIjIajii, son of Qeorga and Catherine Jealle (nee O'Connor), aged In Itelntlves and friend; Invited to funeral, Mon , 7 30 n. m., parents residence, IMOft B Woodstock. HlKh maa Ht Monlca'n Church a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem , i,ivr.rix ai wooooury , u ru. ?. JRNNIK. A. widow rr John D Llesey. SKld 7S Tuneral Mon 1pm. from Klrat Jlap t tut C'lMtrnh Ilnvlest iviii I'n. Int. criVBlfa J Dnjlestowp Cem. . .'ij iinu i en irs ln'Ji, i.bcii'uiju, nu- nana or inn tiannan i.oen anpu W-M J, f , tlves nnd frienda, nlaj MontKomery 'Iioojafl' No 10 K and A M. nv ted to aueno.iw- nernl Sun , 2J10 p in . lata realdence, 17BO W Tlora at Int. Mt Blnal Cem. ' LUMHKHY Keb 23, 1UJ1, KLIZAUCTU, beloved wife of John L. I.umbery. Ilelft Hies and frlndn are Invlled to attend fn neral, Mon H JO a. m , from her lata real dirce, i'li'i! f Oamet at ffolemn requiem mas' Our Lady of Mercy Church 10 a. m. prrclse lnt prhste MncLANR At Atlnnlle Cltv. N J., Feh, 24 lOil ALICK KATlimtNB MacLANR (nee Chetworthyl. widow of James K Mac Lane Int llntbjro Cem . Mon . 10 SO p. m. MALONK Keb. 4, MAIIY. widow of John Malono (nee Dowd). ltelatlves and friends, nlso II v M Boaaiuy or ino Cathedral, are Invited to attend funerftl, Mon 8 30 a. m . from late residence, 2111 Winter at Solemn requiem mass ftt tn Cathedral 10 a m Int Holy Croaa. MASON' Fell SS I.D.MUNI) O. MASON, liunband of Kmma M I'earson. of l'roapect Mile. Pa . nred 70 Helatlvea nnd frleniti aro Invited lo attend funeral, Mon.. !!'10 P. m. Itcsldence Woodmont, l'a Int. Hrttboro 'maTTHKWH reb 2,1, SPVliaEON It.. husband of Mary Sweeny Matthew n, twa 3d Funeral services Sun 8pm, resident of his father-in-law, 1 N. Sweeney. 2d at., at the I'hlla Vacht e'lub entrince Raalni ton, Pa Int. Mon. nt Freland, Md. MATHEWS. At tila residence l22 I.n U mer at on Feb. 31, 1H21. TIIOMAH. hua bnnd of Kate Mathews, RelaMvea and friends also the Penrose Republican Club and Seitum Tribe No. 137 I O rt. M.. nre Invited to the funeral on Monday morn Inir. nt 8'10 o'clock from the Oliver H, Hair Illdir 120 Chestnut st Solemn hlii mas nt Ht. Patrick's Church at 10 o'clock. Interment nt Holv Cross Cemetery. MAASIIITIICI on Ken s ii'ii a.-.i.. wife of Ihe late AnInne Maashurir, aited 7T jears Itclatlies and friends Irnlted to fu neral on Mnndav. at 1 p m from her dsuih ter's residence Mrs Marie Derndl 513 Nobla at Hemilns mav h. viewed Sunday eve nine. lntrmcnt Oreinmount Cemeterv McKNIOHT Keb 24 11121 IUCHATtp WOltK McKN'OHT Due roilee of funerol. from late residence, 701 N 20th at MRItCKR Feb 2', TifAH htisbanil of Kate 11 Mercer. Relatives nnd friend !nvltr! ti funernl Tiles.. 10 ft m rest- dence. 1421 i: Susnuehanna ave Int, . on- Rte, Westmlnater C"m Friends may call Mon eve Mm . . .VrBTKIl At ioi it at , on reo. it. l'i21 Al'OUSTB MEYBIt na;ed 07 yer. r.7 Service on Monday Afternoon. at i no o'clock, at the Oliver 11 Ralr nidr . l2ii laurel Hill Chestnut st Interment west Cemetery rrlenda may view remains Sun d MILLf-R-Feb. 24 KLIZATIKTH UKH MILLER in her 71't vear. Funeral acrvlceaj Sun 2 p m . at the residence of her daun- ter Mrs O F W'elland. 011 Colllna ava.. W-st Colllncswood N J . Int. private. MORRIS Riverside N J . ..Feb. HARRY C . ad. son of Pearla i-.whii i Hnrr C Morrla, Jr , ncei , Kuneral Bun . from nls pirenia- residence, 1ST in m Cleveland ae , Riverside, N J. Int. prl ate . I MUI.DOON Feb 23 JOSF.PH rt , beloveit husband of Anna Muldnon (nee MIchell) ana eon i.f the lite John and Marv A. Muldnon, Irteintlea nnd frienda nre Invited tn attend i funeral Mon. H SO n m from the ras I dence of hla faher.n-lavv F J MIchell. Morton and HIdley aves , Itldlev 1'nrK. r. Solemn reijulem masa at St. MadalliVa Cliurch 10 a m Int private. MUI.VIHIM. reh 24 1021. MICHApU husband of Ellen M Mulvlhlll. H1bIIv9 and frienda also William U Warden H'nc flclil A3 n Invited to funeral lion , Tad n m. lste realdence 2120Fedral M. Holemn maas of renulem St Anthony; Church Ham Int Holy Cm; Cera, ItASMl'SHKN" Keb 24 KNl'D. huabahfl of Laura IUamussen aged ell. llelatlves and friends are Invited to attend funeral, Mon 11 a. m late residence The Grant-. 32d and Tederal eta Camden N J. Int. private Thornton, Del , co Pa, 2.30 p. p. Friends may call Sun . 7 to p. m. IlEOAN At llordentovvn N. J.. Feb. 2... EUZAIIHTH S , sister of the late Mary J and daughter of the lite John and Catharlnel IleKan Helatlvea and friends are Invited tol attend funeril. from the residence of hrl brother In lav James McSorley. llorden-' town N. J Mon H 30 u in Solemn hlKh mass Ml inn iiiurcn i. .. iv. ".. Marv', Cm llordentovvn nEOAN. ai iwrdentown. N" J. MARY J daurhter of late John ar '',.?'; n-an Relatives and friend! mass Ht Man's Church l 30 R. m. Int. Bt, Kar, 2. nd Ka Ki nds Invited to funeral from residence or ner urniner- In law .!amB .Mcrt'irii imm-niown .i. j.. Mon S W a. hi. Holemn hlith mssa at St. Mary's Church 30 a. m lnt at St. Marr' Cem norden'owr. .... .. Hi:ciAN Feb 23 1(121. MAIlir. O., wlf of Joseph A It-Ban (nee Quirk). Itelatlveae ard friends are Invited to attend funeral. Mon S 30 a m mother's residence. 2(101 Christian et t '!emn mass of requiem St. Anthony a Church 10 a in. Int Holy Croaa) Cem HEKVEH Feb 2.1 at the Methodlat Episcopal Home MARY II (IFXVC, aiecl in Funenl service nt the Home Ilelmont and lMueley aves., Mon, 10 10 a. m. pre- ' 'TlMI.TY Feb 21 I.ENOIIE daughter of Thomnn 13 anl I.enore McCormlcU Itelllr. Funeral s-rvlrfs Mon 1pm SOS Carpen ter lane Mt Alrv lnt private UKYVOMIS eb 21 1921 ANVIK. wf of James HevnoHla Relatives and friend AP.. initl tn attn I funeral Mon. n.30 a. . at reel lence s.iia .' i h.ell renulem mass St , H n, mt Holy Hepulch Ri'DOLPH Feb 24 "" .. . ..., ..' . a.-u reel lence .,ilrt nepviva ei cnieiuii Ann a cnurcn. iv re Cem 121 MAROA- TIKTTA wllow of Auirust Hudolnh. need . ji,,ltues ind friends nlso Confraternity of I the III. ss.il Hacrimcnt iiosiry ana Aiiar ncienes in i r..ujunw. n,,,v ..- to attend fjneral Mon Sam from har late reelleme 1702 H 4th st Hlah requiem ma", nt Ht Mrhonsus i hurch, I) 30 a m. lnt II lv llcd.-cmcr Cem lAN'V'H.l H At New ! ondon fnnn . Fan. "4 I'HTFIl M. 1ANVII t.r. formerly of I hl'adelphli nred 4H ve-v n Funeral und In'enrent at New I. nnd ,n Snturdav -i hVI - Hnilil n v cm I , 24, rilUU 1. -CHAI. lie ntis an.! fi lends; also 1 nlon I.idire No IJI K and AM: Hnrm. iv 1. A. r N, '..' ! J ,hn k fmn mnn'.rj Nn t K of T 1'htWdelphl, Con sistorv on I all other socm1 if which h . a m-mler lnvl'ed tn funeral on Tuea. la i in ironi ni ii r, , in-,-, r-i-. N Mil Intermint 1e-t iur Hill rW:n O F,-h 2.'l FRANK iibw il of Marl Semh-llo Relatives 11I fii i 1 are Invllel to attend funeral Mm 1- h- 1 n late rekldenco 111! Pai m "''" mdhs nf requl-m Ht Nicholas ( ht-r-h 10 ,1. m lnt Huly Croaa Corn .-,,-, v.n MIERK F-b 24 HlVt KVIHEniVtj (n... I-uht) widow 01 Dr H 11 "lierli U'A 111 Funeral Mon 2 n m la'e reslilenci. 2iU7 Veatftell nve Camden V J Int. iim iti- l.banon l'a papers 1 lea, coin. jtmt'.i 41. r-ii n l'lfeh inv Neconil , Month -Mth inMI.Y II iHOl'VlAKrll In 1 1 ir , n ! the lute O, if,- IV nnd C'uar- ictt J -erl'. Itc iiiIvoh in 1 iri nos ni irv te,t ti attend -uu r-il 1 v Ic-s "'" .March 1 - P in nt hi 1 ."t l.eld.lice lillj U',r,en st lnt prlvnt. STKI'llFN'-'iN F'l -1 MAIIY JANE. I wll if J lines Stephensi n Helatlvea und friends .ire li vltcl tu ittend funeral sarv 1 I es ,n H ibb-eth ln 4 ti m precisely at h. r li' res dence M,i N .'llli at Int, ' "'iiroilK -Cudtenly Fe'. 23 PHILIP V lush ml uf Vtaruaret tjrk Services Mon.. S P m rsld nee 1211 I'arrlsh at Friend ma .ii 1 un ive STI It M Feb 21 ANN wife of the lata J. n 1 h M 'urm Due iut.ee of the funeral wll l- Ki n fruni her lute resllence. S30J , Willis, e st I Tvi.elVIlT -p. b 21 lirilTHV n wife f Wlllini N Tacmirt ArrniiEementa for the funernl will be published from the real- lenc 1141 MnrlboriniKh m. I TlintHIl On Feb .'I 1021 MAR lOVltl.T L wife of C'irl rhem r na;ed H'l Mum i-ervl'e (,n Mnn Inv mnrnlmr at 1ft i o , I i It a' In r 1-vt, resid- n e 222 N. .1th Interment at llm 1 eurel Hill Cm. Ylewlnir on Sundas I'lll. 1)11 K At her n l sldence 3331 IN lil'li t Feb .1 MMWtll-T I wlfonf 1 Iraft hi Trull k and dawjhter if Kmaraeiit I ii Vlnrrfire- Nu'l Hui n dl-a nf funernl ' wl 1 l l.lvel I VAN' llN'i: Feb 24 WII.11KR son of I I, hr, I. anl larah T Van Tine axel 24, f rmiriv n( niean e'lt N 1 Servh es Mon 2 p in I ito res detu e ill! N Farsnn at , u,t Phlln. lnt private Friends may call Sun ev e VVAIlN'' II - Fi'l 24 CHllIITIAV II. W AIIN'I'R Funeral from the residence i th, I lie Cli'Mib Kross Plttaierove, N J., M n .' p n Autoa will meei train al , Ulmir N J 1 P m I wnillllt - un hei, 21 121 HAItAH K . mh if William r Weber Helatlvea ami frl. n.H are inv II. d to the s, rvli e on Mnn,, 2 p m at her late resllen.e llln N Alden st lnt prtvnie 1'lease until llowera, Friends inn v c 1 1 1 i-uu e Wlll.HI.Flt -Al the I'reewr Home, an r. b. j i in. i maiiia h whki:lkh srv. Ik, on VI in 1 iy afternu, n at J n'Lluck. at; th iiiv.r II Heir Hi Ik IS'JO ( hestnut at. i Intern nt l I ' tte K n I'v m'l llowers I VI H-4 1 - ril 24 J'HIN' IIIFnRllICK, hiisl ii I f lie ei a P W'uist nieed 70 Fu. , , , ,uIh Mi. ii 1 Ii) I 111 nte resl 1 i.n 37r", N 11th si Int prlvata Orcn- n )un' !M)KltTVKKItS IXrflUYLERSl J WVy BROAD an t 8 m DIAMOND 8 V- """"- - i Ui I ! h ,( hr. Mfsk -mutt ji$bi-4jJ'ib.,Jtm,M.iu,'.,i, m . 2
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