'1 e. V 1 'fV 'V-?-. " ". i i --V,. , ' T-.t'w.h v . "WSWI-. "V- V .'".'ft ' ' i. "VlW- ' IfJVJblifllfoPtJBXio ,IilfllJaiK--HiLHlA, SA'JPUJEtDAY, J (ME afc'UMl jut IShoW Up Like Real-Ball Club Awa From Home, While Phils Come Back All Shattered r . , , i " " " " I i nnilAI I flTlfifi I victorious. Wo hnvo What I think Is !-;.n,mirinn u a ivrnt, a mm tow rvn nvusoavrv.n a npmTJTTKn ARENA. NEARING COMPLETION A V VH A !5ia 'SI ., K SIS atWWODUIlI tfrtUO DEM1NG IN FINAL Eronlmink Golfer Ono Up on I whitemarsh Mayor Tor Local Championship rLAY THIRTY-SIX HOLES nv SANDY McNIBLICK 6 t Ti.u-ltnlHirv. Aronlminu, was 1 Paul Tcwlnurj. '. ,vhltcmnrghi p ,i, Wan the Inst eighteen holes ' JkSr thfrty-slx hole final match for ffhnmnlonriilD of Philadelphia over the WhUcmniBli links this niter- TlThero are their raids for .hl morn Irt round of eighteen holes: (ft1..::: 1 n PANORAMIC VIEW OF DEMPSEY-CARPENTIER ARENA, NEARING COMPLETION 'nmtnrf-" Foot .- i r r. n n n s 4 3 4 r. 4 2 r. r. 'n 2 r. 441 0 38r-70 3 1 n 30- -so On'thc Aral hold Tewksbury topped :un,.l" n.l eot In n drnin on his tJSond shot and lost the hole. Oil the f SSnntl Dcmlnc lost by topping bis drive. EKS2- nn the third when Tcwks. iClii.ufc ..--- . '.. rMirh tiplthcr nlnyer vns on tnarroen. hnt Demtnc took three putt? i-j'ffJt. This made tho match .all Munre. Dcmlnc wns out of bounds on K flftli hole, but panic n lone putt on he 5xi "or bird 3. They halved tho seventh In one over par. the Hrst hole to be halved going out. Demlng took three putts on the .1.1..I. Towkiihtirv wbh In the rough '"!? li.' rnpnml shot, but nlnvcd one of on uio "-.-" .- ,.,,- I. i. th? Ptt estwow o ,.p uw "..- k nits lllll III'IIII lit I. Hi; IIW i vii van i-t. 'rwl.sluirv cot In n trnn on his .drlve and lost, ami im w wuu nuui. a'. nn the eleventh hole Demlne over- , played the ereens utiti lewKsoury k.-hik i. ni..n mitt mid was 1 ill). They halved 41 . . . rt , t 1 jthetwclftli in lives nnu oorn mnue roup -iputti) dend to the cup. The thirteenth Uar halved In tours, -v , On the toiirtcenin iowkhuiii'.v topped .lii drive Into n ditch nnd had to nick " . t l. -.1 ..1 4 TTI.. lip lie pinjtii inn finjium piiun. ii in lOUNIl whs iiici'iy tin nnu in-' iiiriiuL-u putt was dend to the hole. Denilsg had two putts but failed to concede Tcwks- bury putt nnd knocked Tewksuury s bsll into tnu noie miicii pave n nan in five. On the fifteenth Tewkibury wns ou the crccii. but thej halved In four. On Th( ulinrt Hixteeth Tewksbury was over jg'the (jreen on tup of tho ridge with his H drlrc while Dcining wns ten feet from 1 - - I ALL-SCHOLASTICS TO PLAY BATTIN ' Johnny Kaufman, Gormantown Twirling Ace, to Oppose N.J. Champions at Elizabeth BARRETT TO LEAD LOCALS tho best fielding tenin I hnvo over" sieit In school ranks. Our hitting mensurW up to our fielding nnd if our puchera hhow form we should win." KI)CATWS... Central News This structure Is bclnc put up on Doyle's Thirty Acres at Jersey City, where Georges Carpcntler will iiinho nn effort to dethrone J.irli Dcmpoey as heavyweight champion of the world on tho afternoon of July 2 An All-Krholnstlr baseball tram composed of Philadelphia schoolboys, left for niizabcth, N. J., this morning o piny the llnttin High School, chnmp of New .!crf.cy nnd New York (it. thN nfternoon nt 4 o'clock. Ten pln.Mvs, ; the best in scholastic circles. Y niter- o llnlh Hnm PEIRCE SCHOOL o'bubiness ADMrniSTRATION Summer Course for Tcachcn 'ir tpnrhm who iltlre to pro mir"1 lo tecli commrcll nubji-cl' in Publlo or PrlVHto School. Vrl c 1 hool ihb orrmnil nrtvnno i ourr which Intensively Irmlnii in ihe Pnlrc rrntlcnl mthod tlmt miin nn much In Actual busltieaa "xlay Hummer Prhoot Opetn July nth Write for niltli Year Hook I'lne fit W et of Ilrnml DSSff 3H DELAWARE TITLES AT STAKE TODAY Johnson vs. Mathey for Tonnia Title; Johnson and Pear son Doubles Defenders MIXED DOUBLES ALSO . MILLER TOPS PHILS; WITT LEADS MA CKLETS Veteran Infielder Has .344 Average Seven Phils in Select Class Five A's Batting Over .300 Heilman and Hornsby Head Respective Leagues a (lie cup. Towksbury putted about thirty 7 feet down hill nnd sank it for a bird two. Doming then brought n hurst of applause by holing his putt for n bird. On the seventeenth Tewksbury laid Dmlnsr n half stymie nsd Demlne fnllcd tO concede the putt once once. They haired in live. Hoth nnu poor drives for the eighteenth snd on their third shot Tewksbury was under the hedge '. Kiek nf th( crcens. while Ucininir wnrt ji In n trap. They halved in six. I Scraps About Scrappers Younir .Tnck OTlrien ninns to apt Intn the limeglare as a contender for Johnny ,Wilson's middleweight crown next fall, and it is his intention To box himself B months so that he will be on edge when lithe regular 1021-22 cnmpnTirn gets 1 lindllH !( taah T ..A...1 t.T.. - . i uiiuci iiu,,, ,iui, jr., siuriru ins career vhen n featherweight, still In his teens, and a number of critics believed that the brother of I'hllndelphin .Tnwn was piislied along entirely too fast. Young O'Brien has been trnining diligently for 1 several weeks and ho Is prepared for his first bout In several months. Jack Ih whrdulcd to go the distance on Monday nfcht when he pairs off with Dannv , Itrgusoii, recently discharged from the javy, In a fifteen-rounder ut West Aianayunk. JVIIlm nrltt Is noaotlatlnit for a match Mlen Jimmy rrMr. of South Phllly. nnd 15fm!.n Ihnny Wllron In lloston. Frier wt Wilton twice, bofora Johnny won tho title. , HoMon promoter mid or.o In I'lttv JWi are afttr a Krjer-WIlaon lout naya ntt. .-I0!!!11" Llfnr-v he Is not vorrltur anymore about meotlnir Martin Juilce afler l dlile victory last week. Joo Conroy. ...Vyt.manasei". now Is dlckerlnc for a mwo between Tomnmao an! Johnny Dundoe. riLan.opn'alr contest here next morth. uwry ! rentlnit In the mountains for a few with Nick de Konsc. ,.'idi"t Al IVninrr has taken a bunita- trZf, A''antio city, dlrectlv across the road "em Jack Dcmpser camp, and the Little J;.Vi,- ..orl,e plan" t0 (1 "' tralnlni: thero viZ.' t.h "ummar. Wagner has Ilrowrtio. Plug and Curley with him. JuFii h!atJ,u,t ''"J1"! Ital'r! W'H nnih h tiin'.'.0' hl" Jrn'n'ng todav In prepara th?i r M.i ""tch with Darbv Caspar at i irranrin,, ti.b. i-j.ii. iV.i - r." -,.Ti,."v:iv... " n.JIL Moor,5 va. . Vounr Sherlock and Al Oordon s. Franklc Willis. Tty SPICK IIALTi Wllminctnn. Del., .Tune 2.". Kvery- thing points to another Philadelphia victory this afternoon In the challenge round of the Delaware Lawn Tennis Tournament. AVnllncc F. Johnson, who won tho fiunls yesterday from Stanley Pearson, his doubles partner, will meet Dean Mathey, of New York. Last year there wns no challenge round because the holder. Bill Tilden. was absent, so the title went to Mathey when lie de feated Johnson in the finals. .InhiiMin has been going better this Mar than ever. His real form was shown when he trimmed lehivn KumngiiP, firt singles plajcr for New York In the Church Cup matches nt the Merlon Cricket Club. Mnthey wns in tho meet nlso, nnd had some trouble benting Cnrl Fischer, so thnt if those matches can be taken ns n basis for comparison, Johnson certainly should win his match this nfternoon nnd add Delnwnre to bis Philadelphia nnd Pennsylvania titles. Johnson's victory over Pearson yes terday was just nbout the some ns the irntch nt Merion Inst week In the Penn sylvania finals, except Hint three out of five sts were played cstcrday. The score was 0-4. ft-2. O-IJ. Johnson and Pearson will piny Mathey and Joe Werner in the chnllcnge round of the doubles this nfternoon, after the singles. Werner is n Princeton player nnd Mathey was on the Tiger team in his college dnys. Werner and iUatncy put up a good exhibition yesterday when they won the final round from Ted Edwards, Merion. nnd Alex Thnyer, Philadelphia Cricket Club. The score was fl-1, 0-0. 0-2. Mnthey wns very tendy, nnd he wns ably nsMstcd by Werner, who played some brilliant ten nis, both nt the net and in the back court. In the mixed doubles this nfternoon Mrs. Mnrion Zinderstein Jessup and Stanley Pearson will meet Miss Molly Thayer and Alex Thayer. Yesterday the Thayers won their semi-finals match from Mrs. Oodfivy and Wallace John son. 0-1, 0-3. Bcforo all of these events yesterday Mrs. Jessup retained her singles title by beating Miss Molly Thayer in straight sctn, 0-t. Mrs. Jessup's play was exceedingly nccurntc and her superior net play was the deciding factor In the conflict. Miss Thayer's driving was good, but she wns not able to puss Mrs. Jessup consist ently, the result being that last year's national runner-up cut off her oppo nent's shots for many clean placements. Both Mrs. Jessup and Miss Thayer served well, although the former nail rvnsidernbly mort pnee to her delivery nnd placed h r serves somewhat better than Miss Thujer. ROGERS HORNSBY, the demon slugger of the Cards, is blazing tho trail in the Nntlonnl with an nvcrago ot .410. The mark Is three points bet ter thnn ho had In last week's stand ing. McIIcnry is slugging tho ball at a .JlOo rate. .Tnck Miller, whose days were said to be numbered In the baseball world many moons ago, contlnuex to set the pace for the Phillies. "Old Ironsides" Is smacking the official ball for the grand mark of .H4, ten points less than his figures showed Inst week. Delaware Bctts Iins a .400 average but ns he has Elaycd in but fourteen-games he cannot e considered tho leader. Bruggy. Mcusel. Stengel. illinms nnd Ralph Miller arc the other Dono vanites in the nelcct class. Causey leads the local twiners with three victories and two defeats. HARRY HEILMAN, ono of Tyrus Raymond Cobb's luminaries, con tinues to lead the junior circuit. The Tiger outer gnrdener Is smiting tho pellet for the grand nvcrago of ,414, During the lust week Harry suffered a lnpso in his strenuous batting, dropping 17 points. Trls Speaker, who is after Ilcilniun's bcnlp for tho leadership, ulso suffered n loss during the last week, 11 points being tnken off his average. Bob Hasty, one of Connie Mnck's hopefuls, ndded 88 points to his nvcrago during the week, and now leads his teammates with an nvcrago of .400. Whitey Witt, the real leader of tho A's, dropped Vi points during the last seven dnys, nnd is now clouting the ball for n .342 total. Moore, Welch nnd Juy Wnlker are the other three hundred bat ters on the A's. National League Batting, Player Club O. AH. IX. JI. Hit SII P.C t'atterson. N. T 17 17 2 n Jones, Phi .... 12 I 0 3 Scott, nos ... 17 S2 (1 11 Twombly, Chi. 84 7S 13 34 Hornsby. Bt. I, BS 227 47 (1,1 Chrletcnbnry. K IS 37 R 11 Bett. Phil ....! n 0 3 0 o 0 n 0 O 1 0 7 S O 1 0 0 1 .' I n 4 s n n Nicholson, Hoi. 3B 112 20 48 SIcIIenry. St. I... BS 223 30 S4 Mann. St. I..... 3S no 20 41 n Founder. St. I,. M 20S 4S 77 S Youris N V. .. 40 137 30 Ml 2 Cruise. Iloi.... 31 OS. 1(1 30 4 rtousch. Cln... 30 t.li is r,2 o 7 Johnston. Ilkln. 112 J.TS 4R S0 2 l Maranvllle.Pitta !M 224 47 7h 1 l Orlmes, Chi.... Ml 213 40 74 2 II llroaslcr. Cln... 4(1 1B0 in Ii2 1 2 Klllefer. Chi... 14 40 n 7 0 0 Tlorney. Ittts.. B8 221 20 70,2 4 J Miller, Phil.. 40 180 27 IU O S Sullivan. Chi... JH 182 in 45 S 3 Jlargrave, C'n.. 37 103 11 83 7 1 llnirrr. Phil... 40 187 10 40 8 B Meusei, Phil... 57 287 44 70 11 4 Harbor. Cht. . . 4B 102 20 B 0 1 Oaston. N. Y... 13 12 1 4 0 0 Southworth.Hos 68 280 40 70 2 11 Cutshaw. Pitta: 4S 100 mock. st. u... nn 221 T, i. .ivtn,h atr,eft Arena on Monday nluht ii n ' . e ?,n elBht-rounder. tIk sunl wll RL.'0'.1.. JJusseil M!. dun Franchottl. Pre lima: SB ?&n JHa!" J1" boit n the semi if vri0.?.9 O'Brlen-Forguson nfteen-rounder SSJ;.!1. P'yunk Monday night. Hodirers4 tft rm,nLwU1..,bS "acy Dugan. Another KW" will be between Harry Smith and ffin. .Y"f2n .'B 'our-rourrt opener will Mocfoak I,B ala,,1 ana Jonnnr Boots and Saddle The Ten Broeclt Handicap. .$5000 nraws together n high-clnss field at Utonla today, of which Rangoon np pearn the best. Unelo Velo and Fire bjand should be tho chief contenders. Horses well placed In other races are: iirst George Starr. Ruby. Clinton llle; kccond Bill nnd Coo. Bluo Deep. o.,",.","! l"lr Klngnsher, Rnpld Htrlde, Nordeck : fourth William Oldt. . 1lwa,rj' I',ul. Comedle D'Amour; Mxtn-Mnb, AVave. Wadsworths Last; unth Imiulry, Dimples, Ben Valet. At Annnilnf lu..n.,.nnni '-... T. -"("v,.... l'u rm unit, Mllias if 'iMierbole; second -Elmer John- :'.,," ,U11' Hpa Kl'ot: third Big "fait. I loomster. Littl., Chief: fouith r-AiidneiouH, (Jhidlntor, John P. liilri fith" ,,ir," Mi'tiee. Devil Dog, M7poLt.! txtU a'eii Buttons, Joan arlc, Sister Flo. U?k0col!lThi,.,h': 'L p- Whitney nroom- !i3lni VnnlS. 1Yo,rk '?" week.sjvas the llroonisniVn n?y'wl,!nl,!B ll0", "' 'ue yeir. nanilKK, ibywnnl'e the Preakness id H10 iSD'"K,"UUfky. had annexed SV -SCO ."' yourself M eonil. with 40 n uniifrmtr! tl,ln1, bUt W,U rac "" Binglcs and Bungles ..William, v,'. to autumn, WtoUneT'flIdr.,'V nur "bowed an enlarged fc on thi S,V .raco Thursday, and will Ilrna tiAru. in u. t, lllla ft. ... "Ill " IllrtCU or Tn ,:., ""?. 15" iaionu season is ii.!:-'0 "' until Kentucky rnr.lnir in the the-sheif' p-r"a VhTle? ?Sl.,A'nn!l..'H P.' lr-old wn. iT.. "'Wv.inn cracK tnree 'W bounht IBl.mn,,Sn' ,'." j0'nl Mrl PMlsn for K. n "y bounlii i.ii" imn,fin- ,wen Colonel Jin riwi...VT,ll...,'r In Rnvland Ureamv a I. !"! Nam.? L1 '"u'!' ,."'! ot WI,I,B wl" la Iht ATaCba;aB,?ank,,!ruJery at 3aratSa Yale Board Indorses Cantnln Hord It nt has h.ri I: CV June 25 Announce I "ty board lfn mail, that the Yale Unlver t' IU ?r.1 of athlete control tin. Indorsed Wrsfiy crVw i Ca.Vill ord. of the Yale T'lnullon nf An "l?. controversy qVer the niXm,'W Of Qliy N ckal. a Vl rnnlnr Mlckalla was read to the board. Detrolt'i 12-to-0 victory of the Ilrowns wna the most one-sliled hhutnut of the Amer run 1iiEH wiison thus fir ?ne TlvrrH held tho pretlotia reiord. 0 to 0. also tnuile nualnet the Ilrowns, Ty Cohh took a day off. The onti redcrmino feature 0 tno Phils' play again the fliants v.a& the work of the infltld. Johnny Knittings ntirt Trenton Park inson vlaved verttct ball in the Held with nineteen ciaitcrs tuecteifullu handled. In combination ii'itft first Haieman l.ee, the vair engineered three speedy double plays. An elghth-lnnlna- rail v. In which four runs were scored on n triple, double and three slnzles enabled the fVst Hying; Urana lo liumii rirooklMi. 7 to 0 Joe Oeschgcr. the former Phil, was the winning pitcher Mnlh came Ihrouth with one nf his best rnnieH nf the season when he handed the C'hlrnao clmi i 1-tn'l reierae. lie alloivwl seven hit, hut tils cffectUeness. In the pinches liroird too much for tho Cileusonltes. Mallei)', a star soiaral years ngo In the American I eacue nnd now a member of the Cards, twirled his nrt game In the National Iv'uKue and wa8 forced to accept defeat when he wild pitched a Plrato runner home in tho tenth 4foltrr H'olr. the star hoatttvaw of the Lebanon Volley Colteoe. team, is the mys terious lefthander stoned by Connie Mark. Wolfe is iioiu ti'lf'i the MaeKmeu, according to revort from lloston. lie may start noalnst the lied Sor beore thcscrlcs ends. Debonair Irry Doyle, the former Giant, him patched up his differences with the Tor nmo nianacement In tho inlnrnailonnl nnd has returned to tho task of managing the team. Malssl. Chi.... 3K 138 22 Hoeckel, Uos .. BS 22S 44 llrown, N. Y... 37 SO 12 Cnrcy l'ltts B7 210 13 Schmandt, llkln. 11 3t 4 Ilarbaro, Dos... B4 24:. 32 Deal. Chi 32 IIS 111 Stengel, l'MI. . 22 SO 7 Martin. Chi.. . 17 2S 1 Vlll'.utms. Phil. R7 2S2 27 Frlsch. N Y... 00 230 47 Schmidt. Pitta.. Bl 183 10 Fllllnalm. Dos.. 18 33 4 fichultz. St. I... 4B ISO 20 Snyder. N. Y... 41 112 12 Whltted. Pitts . B3 208 84 Bancroft. N. Y. 00 383 40 Kelly N. Y . . 00 237 88 It. Miller. Phil. 87 13 J Flack. Chi. .. 41 179 Kellebor. Chi. 3ii 8 WrlghtktoniM'li. S7 1 Zi Wheat, llkln . 02 2 IS 3U Smith. f. 1. 3S 124 20 I.uaue Cln . . IS 47 .1 IMrMnron.l'htl 7 III 0 Crimes, llkln . '2 37 2 Orlfflth. llkln.. S I 1 s 24 Hollocher. Chi . SS 284 28 Holme. Cln. 00 238 33 itauiingK rwi. 4 22s in Peters. Phil . . 0 47 I Wlieat. Phil. . 10 27 King. rhll... . 12 lluhhell. IMill. J4 24 Smith. Will. .. 17, 31 Kt-rnnn. Will. 1 " l,ee. Phil ... . JH 12(1 Mllouririiii.l'hll 10 47 Meudows. I'll II. It -2 llaumx're. Phil. 21 2o 40 70 20 AS 8S 73 I.-. 0 3 74 0 10 20 O 1 70 S 110 0 711 0 n :ih o 11 18 0 1 1) o o 71 n 3 70 2 IS SS 0 7 11 2 47 a as 2 OS 3 72 1 73 0 in 40 2 20 54 4 5 23 o Si no n au 73 :i 20 37 2 3 11 n 0 27 0 0 2 II 0 0 50 S 2 00 0 3 711 2 12 03 O 3 12 0 O 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 .820 .000 .438 .430 .410 .401 .400 .3SI .377 .373 370 300 .307 .333 .349 .348 .347 .347 .347 .344 .344 .841 .840 .330 .833 .3.13 .333 .:i3i O 10 .831 0 4 .820 .320 ,325 .323 ,8-M .324 .322 .322 .321 .321 ,ZiO .318 .817 .813 .313 .313 .312 .300 308 .801 .301 .301 .200 2US 20S .'J'lS .297 207 .2110 .205 .201 .283 .265 .ISA .171 .12S .005 American League Batting 31 Plaer Club O Sheelmn. N. Y . II HaVIS, St. Li.. 14 SI Hums. Cleve... 30 87 Hush. Ho 13 24 Itellmann. Det. f.o 2M Courtney, YVeh. IS 22 Speaker. Cleve. 52 lot Hasty. Alb 17 20 Cobb Dpt 03 205 Sutherland, Det. 17 28 Wood. Cleo.. .. 10 57 Severeld. St. I.. 35 10S Itulh. N Y.. .. O'l 222 Sisler. St. I,... 52 217 llodcn. Ch! 11 II Wllllnms. Bt. I.. 57 221 Jones, llos 17 45 Collins, St. I... 20 3t Jones. Det .... 50 223 Kvans. Clete... 22 05 Collins. Chi 53 2IMI Oharrlty. Wash. 01 201' Witt. Ath 69 243 Voach Det (10 242 Flagatead Det.. 28 01 Steph'on. Cleve. 51 170 Johnston. Clevo. 40 170 Hlce, Wash.... 00 271 Wambsg's. Civ.. 17 01 Johnson. Wash. 17 42 Sargent, Det... 18 34 2 Moore, Ath . . 12 27 5 Dallas. Det ... 12 30 I Tobln. St. I.... ! 200 01 Hluu. Dot ... 54 230 43 O'Neill. Clee... 41 13(1 21 Powell. Clee. . Ill 241 37 ni!erbo,Wn..S.l.. 23 (II 8 Judffo Wash... (15 203 37 Vtelch Ath.. .. 05 178 28 Pratt. Bos 53 200 35 Hooper. Chi.... 57 217 37 Shorten. Det .. 3547 0 Foster. Bos 20 00 7 Ward, N. Y 03 230 23 Strunk. Chi.... 43 142 Menosky, Bos . . 57 2011 iiassler. Det... is 180 Utile. Clove.. .. 20 57 AH It It. HK.SB. P.C. 8 3 3 O O .025 3 7 0 0 21 88 I) 3 4 10 0 0 50 101 8 1 3 0 0 0 50 81 3 1 1 son 07 105 0 0 I 11 0 II 10 22 0 0 2J, 03 1 2 (III S'l 21 I 50 81 I 10 1 t II (I 45 711 10 II I 0 3 JACK DEMPSEY FLEES FROM PROCESS SERVER Champion Puts Gate Between Him self and Shore Court Officer AlliUitlc City, N. ,I Juno 23. Pre cipitate flight nlonc saved Jack Dcmp sey, heavyweight champion pugilist, from Inking the count here lust night, his opponent in the fray being D.ivld Brown, 11 process server attached to the district court. Brown, a diminutive individual, put the stalwart champion to flight in the second round of n bout which hud Its In ception in the court Brown had wuiteti several hours to see the champion and when Dempsey approached the entrance to the national .stadium gi minds, the court ofllclul walked up tn the giant uud proceeded to Inform him that lie held 11 numinous for Dempsey to uppcttr in court next Wed nesday. Dempsey looked dubiously nt Brown, then smiled, oiniply suld""line" nnd then, turning quickly on his heel, bolted for the gnte. As he passed the guardian of the stadium portals Jack yelled, "Don t let Unit man in." Denied admltsion, Brown had no other alternative than to return to the 500 ATHLETES IN VIGTRIX SPORTS1 Y. M. C. A.. Field CUPS UP FOR WINNERS High's star twirlcr. will serve them up to the Jersey sticksmlths this after noon. The Cliveden twirler hns r wonderful record this 3 ear. He started In eighteen contests and finished in a hut one, being knocked out of the box hi Centrnl High. His teammates saved his record by batting out 11 victory In the late Innings. Collnrd. Kaufman's I buttery innte. will do the receiving for the scholastics. Musso. tho Central Scholastic Medley Relay Is Fea- nigh pitrhcr. win be hold in reserve 1 dene Barrett, captain of the Cliveden ture 011 Proeram at P. R.R. nine, will net In the same cnpncltj I 1 inn ii t 1 -1 aji.M jii iiia j;iii( ri ii;un unci 1 1 O'Brien, of Catholic High, will pln I first, with Huffier, of Oermantown, nnd I tjulnn, of the same school, performing nt short and third respectively. The outfield will have three of the be-t fly -chasers In high and prep schools. Carbaeli. of (Jermnntown innjer. conch nf the Ccrmnntown High J3A1KT1:CS4. , iA ' ' '"I School, scholastic title-holder of this "wi.TfStheSaiaDllOryOlj city, ninl Alexander I). Rosen, formerly UYZ-rfrXrT Ty,..OL IN- LlCL II of Central High School, who Is ncliii;: t-.lAAi2.fjrXi JayJUIuunilUl uyiUUI In the enpneity of manager, made up , tfj Hie paity. I J Johnny Kaiifmnn. Cfcrmnutowii , Lmi PREPARES TOR OUSINESS POSITIONS FOR GRADUATES gQOWAi.Nirr.vr. riin.A.,tA. Mnny local stars competed in the sixth annual track nnd field meet of the Vlctrix Catholic Club on the P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. athletic Held. Porti -fourth street nnd Pnrkslde avenue, this after noon. Fove hundred athletes were en tered In thu various events, 21(1 being listed in individual events. Silver cups were presented lo the first three men in each event, and to each man on Hi teenms finishing first und second in the one-mile relav race A cup nlso was given to the team I.IKKTIMi: OI'I'OKTI NITIKS If emp'ojed In the daitlme study shorthand or bookkeeping at illicit Our courses stva tompiein onico training ana auaiuy vnu for well piying position. Cata- IIII.A. IH'HINKJiS f.OI.IXOK nnd College of Commerce 1017 riieslnnt nt I'hllnilelnlil'i CTD AVt'Tl'S The Ileal lliislnean Schel 3 " l E'r J 807 CIIK8TNUT AT. 1'ni.ltlnii ii'ip n'd r.nteriiow lur or nltht filing Uomen nnd (llrlw . The Gordon-Roney School For C.lrls 1112 Spruce Street General and I ol'ece Preparatory Courses. Miss ntiM'.v. rrm. Roof garden and Ovni i IttNKI.IiTHWX. PA. PKN.NhYI.VANIA, JI1NKINTOWN. BOX 43f) BEECHWOOD SCHOOL (Inc.) For Younc Women A Cultural and Prac I Ibal S' honl Fits for any vocation. I'reparn- w I p ny center und be he d hk n rt serve ' li" Departments conservatory of lu;., , If n,lnil u-hlli. t'nrlii.i-e ..flVusli'. Art Oralnr. Domestic Arts and twirler it needed Wlllc llirlJ'HJ. (I ,,, Se. relarvhlp Ojmnastlcs Normal Hie same scnooi, win oc 111 rigiu. witn Rochford. of Ln Snlle Prep, in left Two practice drills were held by the AH-Schoiastics on the Centrnl High Field. Though they have not hnd much time tho team hns shown tenmwork of a high order. The Battin High School won't have any ndvnntnge In the wny of team play when we meet them," kujd Falter -mnycr this morning. I hear l-llzaueth has a fast team Kindergarten BMnmslum Swlimnlntr pool M II Honker Ph ATHf n D.7 Pr nNAXClAI. PrupoMils I MTU) hT.TKi llOrSINOCOItPllKATrON OFFKIlfi IXIH HAI.K fVJIEU SKA MM) BIDS II unrsKj. i.Nvi.ruiNO two stoihih IN A MODKKN CO.MMl'NITY. L'jCATBD IV . IT OF Pnil.AOni.PHtA. PA oiil 7 r.dnutes f r 1-1 Tiansporutlon ducat 10 rr near? or in 1 it j 10 11 70 2J 23 30 73 38 70 38 83 53 84 13 40 28 47 0 4 3 3 n 7 l 4 1 4 11 0 1 0 0 0 o 2 0 1 1 ft 2 I II 1 0 a 2 1 o 2 12 4 3 3 5 1 01 02 21 14 11 n 12 SS 78 13 80 20 SO 58 08 70 3 8 15 :i 75 flardner. Cleve. fll 241 23 45 35 00 10 44 13 18 3'l 70 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 3 4 4 4 n 0 000 .000 U 31 2 .210 4 12 I O 245 t 5 2 0 .227 1 5 0 0 .200 Club Batting ciub (!. m " 1t.-n.3n im.sB re. St. I.ouls 58 20?7 323 040 101 3.1 3.' 12 310 Chicago . Ml 20O7 207 HUH 101 111 14 20 3H8 lloston . 38 2100 808 030 78 80 27 41.200 Pittsburgh 57 20P2 .100 590 01 48 12 30 203 I'hlladel'u . 57 1980 23S B74 .80 18 S3 20 .288 Now York.. 00 2034 328 585 08 40 27 48 .287 Cincinnati . 00 2004 224 640 85 80 10 33 .271 Brooklyn ..02 2144 200 580 80 33 2120 203 Pitching r.ast Shut Pitcher Club W I.. V ('. V, I. out Stbupp. St. ' Bk. 2 11 1 (inn 2 .. . Carlson, Pitts. . 2 0 1 ono 2 .. . Fonder. Pitts 2 0 l.oro 2 . . Cooper, Pitts .11 2 .SHI 2 . 1 Alexander. Chi . . 5 1 .sat 3 C.lorner. Pitts ..3 1 888 . 1 Crimes. Bkln. . 8 2 .sou 4 . 1 Yellowhorse. Fills . 4 1 Sou 2 . . . Tonev. N. Y . . ..83 .727 I . . . Douglas. N Y 5 2 .711 . 1 2 Fllllnslm. Bos. ... 7 3 .700 2 . . 2 Scott. Bos 0 3 flf.7 5 Benton. NY' 1 2 HOT . 1 1 Zlrrn. Pitts 1 2 .007 1 . 1 North. St. I 2 1 H07 1 . . Tlor. Chi 2 1 (107 .. 1 . Nehf. N. Y 7 4 ,tU0 . 2 1 Mitchell, Bkln ... 8 2 (.00 1 1 fnusey. PI1I.1. ... 3 2 .0(10 3 1 King, Phil 4 5 .144 2 Mradoua. Phil.. 4 0 .400 2 Huumxartnrr. Phil.. 2 3 .ton 1 Krennn. Will. 1 2 .811 2 lletts, rhll 1 4 .2(H) 2 .. lluhhell. Will. . . I 8 .111 .1 . Smith, Phil 1 0 .100 1 . Wnlker. Ath. 30 124 20 30 (Iranev, CIee.. 31 05 15 20 Meusol. N. Y no 213 30 71 Smith, Ctee 52 107 35 51 Palmer 3' I. 15 . 2.1 3 7 lohnsnn Chi 52 201 28 01 l"ll).lUKll N. Y. 00 2.12 17 70 Mcinnls Bos . 57 217 27 05 Mnstll Chi . . 24 70 11 21 Ponnnck Bns 14 30 2 0 1 (. Walker. Ath. 50 210 31 Diignn. Ath. 58 220 24 Perkins. Ath 57 220 20 Dykes Ath.. 00 212 it llraxlll. Ath 87 111 F. Wnlker. Ath. 10 00 Calloway. Ath . 54 2(H) o 1 3 1 0 K 0 0 3 (I (I 2 2 3 500 .437 .417 .414 .400 .403 .400 .300 .300 .880 .375 .374 .373 .301 .357 .350 .353 .331 .354 .840 .848 .342 .347 .344 .341 .841 .330 .333 .333 .331 .333 333 .331 .331 .331 .328 .32S .327 320 .3.'3 .310 .318 .318 .317 .310 .310 .310 .815 .315 ,30h .305 .303 .301 I ..n;.... 1 .. . ..I....I. ii.i .. !... 1 . ; .1... i.ii . 1 t I..... iiuicc Him repori 10 ciitk jusny iiui . eri.r nig me ,iiKiivm. iihiiiih i- .11 ,-..1111-. , ., ,,., ,.a,)llirI n mt on(, f ,,r .t.'Cs li Mn , ? V -11, . had happened. J.,,l",1 "ntun T,T" "" ,lnj,. """ twenty -two gntuc thev hav. played , J:. '.' . , ,',.'',? iV, . f5: Z 7 m 'Iht! papers in the ca-e grew- out of the scholastic medley relay 1 ace !'amst,. At the same tine- I think we ' Tie ...hn.t.... .l;s ;t ., 11 judgment secured In Philadelphia b from et 1 hiadelpniii High. North- ,mxmolc tl(ln CVPI1 (.,mn.e to win." , '. i , n ; -I'4--J I'lh "M Dr. llerbeit M. (Joddnrd lor a balance east High. est ( atlmlli High. Roman I , p,,.,,.!..,.! ': ', , '",',, . ,, rrs , -1- y -n, , ..,, of ?300 alleged to be due I1I111 fio.n Catholic High Merccrvlung A.a.leinv. p roi uU del ,.j . M .),, rr. . . . j. J j i.i.r.) Dempsey for 1111 operation performed. Ht. Joseph's Prcn. Nornstown High, ,,,,;"':' v;h" r ( !.' nch 4'hool bin s Tv-?,",1 5P-..V .... .. . . Tlie issue w transferred fr'om Penn- Sou, hern 111.1. -yd -'ide Prep were f fc 5 obVrUloi :Coy,'n' nes iar! nrnd,NbM'"k' S,a"" "of' eH' sylvan a to New Jersey after the chamn on the line nt the crack of the gun. . ,,, ,. ,,. , , ,,,' r. cat'U'MKNT itot-nir furnace. eiectrM I ... ..- y.'.. v.... ... ,. ....b ..l.v. "..,l.u. had taken up his temporary residence hero during the period 01 training for tho championship battle with Carpen tier. If' Dempsey falls to appear in court next Wednesday the process server will uunouiuo to .IiuIbo Renctto In open court hi experience when he attempted to scrie the summons on Deiiipsey. HARMSWORTH CUP MISSING Emblem of World's Powerboat Championship Disappears Detroit, Mich., Juno 23. Where abouts of the Ilurmsworth trophy, em blem of the world's powerboat cham pionship, which wns won by Garfield A. Wood In English witters last year, nnd the Gold Cup, emblematic of the American chnmpiouship nnd also held by Wood, was puzzling members of the Detroit Yacht Club and the Detroit Athletic Club today. J tumors of the Ihiis I disappearance of tho trophies, current tor several uajs, were conurmeu Dy .1. Lcc Burrett, secretary of the Harms worth nnd Gold Cup Committees. The cups, vulued at more than $10, 000, nre prizes nt stake in the Interna tional regatta to be held here in August und September. Accordint: to Mr. Barrett, the yacht 1 .in v iirrtp.i mionei nm Club desired to exhibit the trophies at a recent social event, when it was dis- Hnrrls. Ath.. MK'unn. th. Keefe, Atli. Mjatt. Ath . Nnylor, Ath, 17 37 10 31 20 27 12 8 11 8 s 0 15 1 3 t (I (I 03 O 01 7 03 8 00 10 30 O 15 1 M 3 7 0 0 0 2 O () II 1 O ( 0 0 Club Batting 301 covered thej weie missing from the strong box Hoth cups, .Mr. itiirrctr said, were sent lo the Detroit Athletic Club last December for exhibition pur poses nnd it hud been supposed they were promptly icturncd. A search car ried on by both clubs. Mr. Barrett added, hnd failed to rexeal their loca tion. Tho IlarniMNorth tinphy was pre sented In Lord Northcliffo (Alfred Ilnrmswoith) in HlOIi. It had been won five times by England, the sninc number ot times by Ann run uud once by 1" raiiLe. 30 3110 .300 .300 .288 .288 .270 .270 .270 .227 .220 .18') .170 .012 .(IIS) .001) -lull r, AB II H Petrnli (.1 1277 301 750 124 IT 27 10 .-levelanl 01 J.183 300 TOO 150 37 21 17 t. I.mils 00 211S 300 7O0 lid S7 23 17 N York 01 2170 '110 024 I IT 31 .11 25 Wash'n 00 2270 337 45 101 13 10 37 Chlcaso. 57 1038 251 514 07 33 13 28 Boston 37 1877 2.13 321 102 10 0 2S JH 311 lilt n.P.' 320 .321 321 2S7 .2S .2S1 :7 Athletics 00 2113 20ft 510 03 29 48 88 .273 Pitching Last Shut Pitcher Club W. I, p f w. f, out Sohscht W ish 1 n 1 in 11 4 . Faber c)u II I 77- 1 Sullied md Det 0 2 Tin 1 ," Ferguson N. Y :l 1 .7.M1 S ,. . l'llsklC, Cleve. 11 4 73 2 .. 2 Mogrldge. Wash 8 3 .727 3 . . 1 Mays. N. Y.. . 10 5 iir.7 2 .. 1 Mers Bo .... II 3 .ir.7 1 .. Shaw. Wush 2 1 007 1 .. .. Inni'S Dos . ... 11 it .047 .. 1 3 Fennock, Bos 7 t 010 5 .. .. Mnlls. Cleve 7 4 .Olid 1 .. l Mil. Cleu .. .1(1 i. 02.1 2 ., .. Hush. Bos 3 2 (100 2 . . Uniting. Det ... 3 2 f 0 , . I . Palermo, St. T,.,, 3 2 .000 .. achary. Wash.. 8 0 171 1 . I'-iRby. Cieve H T 533 3 Mlddleton Det. . . 1 '.t .171 I Hoininrl. Atli. 8 7 .533 2 HIlockiT. St. I. OK 1211 1 1 Moore. Ath S 3 ..ICO 2 Harris. Ath . . 4 8 .315 3 Kepfe. Ath 2 0 .MO 5 ' Nnilor, Atli 0 3 .000 .. 3 .. Hasty, Ath 0 5 .1)00 .. 5 . CANUCK CRICKETERS COMING Ridley College Eleven Will Play Here Next Week The cricket team of Ridley College. Si. Catherines. Out., will pla Phila delphia clubs, beginning wftli Gcrimin lown. on Tuesday. June 28. and wind ing up with Hnverford College on the following Saturday. Ridley College played ten matches this year with other Ontario school teams and with Toronto, Hamilton and St. Catherine's Clubs nnd won them all. AMERICAN POLOISTS WIN Defeat Hurlingham Four In Exhibi tion Game, 13 Goals to 5 liOiidou, .Tune 2." Tin- Anc riran polo team defeated the Ilurlinghani foiu in nn exhibition game here todiy by 1" goals to .I. The gillie took the place of the third international iol match whlcji wns mado unnecessary by tl" American team winning tho international polo cup in two straight games. Director In Charge of Big Bout Detroit June 23 Governor drrslerk to- .y 0 rrrteil Lnlonel ilov ( v him ercooK State Dlroi 'or nf Public SnfeU lo Co to ' Hentnn n.irnor snver.il ilas lr re tlie iiriii weight chamninnship battin betc. n Bcnii' Innard .nd Saluir FruedmMn on lulv I. nnd i,ke itwrK" nf the s tuntlou The nc tlon follontil rnniplalnta to ilie i.nvernnri ...... I.. 1... !.... .....! .....n... I .... I 1 ' .lint- IK..HI. iiiiuin im. muntiru nit uii'J.'mi abln climent Into Michigan It was undci stend li.re todav thai the Onvernnr rn ron slderlnB the iidvlsnbllltv of lurrini: i ham p.onshtn lluhts tn .Michigan In the future K, , ., ,, . . u. I IIKI.IB IMIVII'MI Hll'l JUU! ecd bad the following to s nnent heacr. 2 laundry trays, his team: "We have played the best. ti:h.m- Cash cr i.n ktlchen and laundry, pas, hot-water g Dine navmcnt Ten teams in Jersey and New York City, Mff .?:" "'" )A0.W!V.,.1.'"' "f.,,nJi'n.':?m.(jrtiliv: i as t i un-i'3i 'i i iiuiuiii.i yni ii it lie sioiiui ii II mi nnd in nil but one gnine we were n, inierest, i.nlnn'-n to printlpsl SI.AI.CD Bins vlll 1 res-, iverl nt the of- lf, 1r ,lo cnuert sti.t. ' Housing Corpira franiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiHiK 'i'" 3,,s '?,in '; ",',' ,v , wi,h ft I uiytoi l i until Id A .M. IVeitnesil.ty S .liltj 7. 11)21. Bids will b (ii!iHldri for one S r n - bo Mings or bid to rivr nil build filings If bid luntriniilales full iMvment n 3 i .ib i -hould so state CcrtlO-d check foi The finest butter in America! A Oc TTj Today At all our Stores XIU1ICJL suwescp. Tioga A. C. Vyants Games The Tii'R.i C a flrsi-rlafs travelins team Mould like to book gamv vv I h all nf the I'ldlnir semi-pro aggr. gat Ions ,n and around til- clu The teem has m a larg" perrentue of Us games this ear and Ik de slrnus if geitlng better cnnipetliion Pur games address I. i: Wright 17n7 HuniinK Park a nil MAJOR KINGSCOTE WINS Re-ehcted to Lead Crimson Oarsmen BlI'EiilHIIiili ii'iiii'iiiiaiiaiii lir.l.IIIKII s MITICF.S ixvable to lit order of the I'nltn.I Snies IfniulniT Corporation, must acci.inpnny each bid I lilted Mates Housing Conor. lion reserves the right to reject any e all b'd In whole or .n ptirt For instectlnn of property call at office qf corporatl in. Darlen and Johnston sts. I NITED STATES H'U'SINO COItPOtlATJ.CN ItUAI. IJOTATK DIVISION 1330 F ST.. N W WASHINGTON. D. C PIIII.ADKI.PIIIV AND ICK.DINO UAIIAVAY COMPANY Demolition of bul dings nppurtenant tn ths Opining of Tulip And Kmernld streets, under the Richmond llraiich. P. & It. Rvvy., PhDs delpila " M.l...l ... ntmali. fnr lh ivnetr nf rlmttu.ll 8 tlon under the following contract will be re ceived at the onice or tne chier engineer, 522 Reading Terminal. Phllude'phla, Pa . until 12 o'clock noon, on Thursday, June 30, 1021. I Contract No. 24 Demolition and Removal of the abandoned Engine Yard Fa cilities between Trenton and Frank ford avenues, Rtcfimond Branch, Plans, specifications and blank forms for bidding may be obtained at 622 Beading 1 Terminal. , Foreign Corporations must furnish with their proposals, a certlCeato from Stat Authorities entitling them to do business n-lthln the State of Pennsslvanla. The rUht is res rved by the Company to reject an or al' bidB. SAMUEL T WAONErt ChUf Engineer h3 f-rtrtt ,1Mr V KI!AI Vn tn..t.u . . . liiiiiiniiiinim- i "" .."..""" .:;.. """."'i',"" "nii.ri ii r.i iLiiiimi win 1 1 m iripm'Hit. two ns receiven until II A. M r , June in. m-i llantlst Dftfeats Mavronordato in Tennis Tourney Gobert Loses Wimbledon, Knglond, June 2,i. Ma jor A. R. F. Klngscote. of England, defeated T M. Mnirogordato. the Brit Ibh Davis Cup tennis player, in the fourth round of the men's singles for the British open tennis liampionsliip here todav in straight sets, (1-0. 10-S, 0-1. Major Cci il Campbell, of England, defeated Andre (iobert. of France, in this round hi !-7. 1-0. I-(1. -1-2. The Frenchman retired in the last set when tho bcore was four games to two in favor ot his opponent. (iiiiibrldEe Miis., June 2.1 - I.ouN B Me Cacg. Jr who rowed No 5 'In iM(Mhi s nn h witn iiik. lias been re-elected m lead n.i.i.u the Crimson narsmen McCagg who win tie """" a senior next ve.ir Is one of the irlam.. nr I the Harvard muad standing six fe. i feur ' Inches and weighing 103 pouniT Hp h,. MU.I.IAM ueen a memu'r oi ino senior elgnt ii r t v seasons Till; TF.MP1J-. Broad and Berks sis (1000 S ) SOOO scnte. Horns of thn Grace Baptist Church. IICHSEM, 11 i ONWCI I . Pastor W.M DYBE Mci I'fiDY Arm IMsior .1 Marvin Hanns Musical Directoi Fred'k Starke Organist Mr Conn ell will preach at 10 30 and 7 41 Al the morning servlr. theili rues win b nsslMe.l hi Miirlnn Favll. noted ,-oi, reri soprano. At the evening ser i e the rhuruee will tender (h gerrai riuesti i pnigram of the elections ili.it h Itnve.i most popular during th ihnr.h vear sunln Iliighes. tenor vv.Hi bo uuot soloist Hlhl.. School .ler., 1. f resse sp, st 2 30 I raver Meeting Frldii nt s IVends Yesterday's Local Scores Tanmiiua li Vulhlt.v. 0, (ierinaiilown 5- stetson. 0 P. It T. I e.igue- Frankford, In, l.u lerne. 0 18th Ward Oi MaeChesnev . . ;. Sliiinirock F. ( I2i SI Paul's, 2, He A . l-'i Fnrren F I., I. Suburban II. ( Hi Ulnrj, 8. I'lilln. Slor.ice lfnlterv Hi Ijrralne. I. Melslier. 0; Dobson. 0. Bluejacket' jnffue I'. S. m. mpir.nn a U. S. Itnrine Detachment It Naviil Itrceit- niuiiu CKm I rSWAHHBCK I yjfkv &8jL.s faucets i l 1 1 e Ing Ion . 8. S. Tntbnt 3. Tat. June 18. 10IS "No Splash in Sink" "Positive Shut Off" Name "SAVILL" On Faucet "Ask your plumber" Thomas Savill's Sons, Mfr. 1S1C-12-U Wallace bt.. Phlla. GASOLINE ALLEY A Complete Line of Accessories By King " ,- he's a B.'r FrrvN ( A hTjes- CoribN frEm A TtfeT Voil? belongs to avbbvs A An Ceoss. I reckon &TJ-,7 Hwe A RuBBue 'y PiNcSt J U ueT 0,,J J pL.vjvee. Wll ,T DO J I MS TepHlN', rtlSTjy VGTODI Zl TgeTHlN' RINff, y- v IF i STERILIZE ZZ pi:nn UIIKSIIH1I.-II .. i ii i jioriuti .viocting lluse 5Iintgoiner ptk nnd Meetlnc II -lis,' lane erected bv Friend In 10W2 Divine Worship U held ev r. 1 irst-dav (Sumlav i rr rnlng nt II o'clnk stindnv 'Vhiol his now l en started and i" held an hour eirller 10 . clock. A wel i om Is exteqd.'d lo all An nurnniihil bus that pass's tlie d-or leaves (13d anj Mrkt st ev.r half li. ur I'resblerlnn Willi TKF.KT (III IK II. ISth and rch In CLAItEVCE EDWAItP M t VRTN'KY f 15- 'Will Thou Show Wonders in tile li-Bl For all "f us th hour strikes nheii through the looking nf the silver rrm er one w nnm we me r ublen npiwiaranie Iwfore us wings of niernnrv as vi ph our Ullv task thu In the iuesll in of ill! questions Wilt riioir Witt Tinu" s no 'Tli Most wful yin The sin Miat has wrecked more homes and In fill led more rruel torture and made hull unrni -artli for more qii1 than anv mher BlTflll.EHEM PKF.SBMEUIAN ('11111(11 Ilrnad and Diamond st It v WMI.1M! t. Mn onMICK Pastor. in 30 VI .sermon The Sin of Covet- outness ' Hi 3 i A M ( hinlreti s congregation Scr mini Tli- i hrlstiau Name. ' 2 3i P M Sabbath rh..l II 11 P VI Christian Endeavor Anil then nrv.nt.rl f.. ' Btvt.etlrtit nf etxenslnn tn lmin,i. ...... Mer Va. Government reserves the right to accept or reject an) or all bids Infor matlon upon application to Constructing Quirtermaster Boom 2410. War Trade Building 20th and C sts . N. W , Washing ton D C. ii(II.I.INC; KIK'.I'. D. C. I SKAI.FJ) PRO- posals In triplicate will bo received until n'ne A. M . June 28. 1031 und then openid for Installation of flood light at Boiling Field Anacostla, D C Government reserves right to auept or reject any or all bids. Infor ma'lon upon application lo Constructing Quartermister, Boom 2416, War Trad Bul'ding Washington. D C. iTni.l.lMi ITEM). ANACOSTIaT iC C Sealed proposals In triplicate will b rs celved until 10.00 A. SI.. June 28. 1021. Mid then opened, for the construe tlon of ofllcers quarters at Bolting Field D C Govern mnt roserves the right to reject any or ad bids Information upon application to he Quartremaster Boiling Field D C. Annual Meetings tr.PITNN IIMIJHMl AMI r.OAh. SOCIATION OF PIIII.ADKI.PHIA Notim Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Penn Building and loan Association nf Fhila.u phia will hi h d on Prlilm, Jt,l M. ID2t at S ii Imk P M at 170ii s lsti. .i J." Allien lime hi iiim vui fie ISKeTl iinre witn a resniuilon nr tht rectors upon tnn aptrovni In nrenrrl. H ard t,l ni rihr.Vi,l,lh..r'FH "r""" "''" "f "Ptal'stou o . on the mystlo ' Jf !$, ,n2::p.'r1!. !" '"!'" '. inllllnn doll,?. ' " ""iiii"i uoiiars (K3.O00,- JAMES F HARF. S'eeretan -MICUAIU. FRANCIS DOYhE ,,. . Solleltm n 'n T.w'irt - it e li ar Xnniml F-lit'llon. '.-? piiir.iu;i.piiiA si Hooi " .l(, i)R VWIMFV NMFAf. FI.Fi ! Inv Frit annual el-ctmn f.i ii,r, , . nntrihuit rs of ih. I'hliiuli iph t s i. OF 1)1.- 1 hlte t e rv, sum f ii Women will I,. 1.. i i ... ... r 1.1 P t-ddres bv Ilev. n Frank i,iMIiie rmi ml Mr..,, r .,".'".''." ,l hKcoMi pitii-iiiTr.nl n ( in mil 21-l an! Wilnut sts BEV ALEXANDER MacCOI.t, D D MIVISTFR REV I.IV II (.I'tU.EY ASSISTANT 11 A. M Sermnn b Rev George C. Vin cent ot Newark J Visitors Aelinme No evening r-ervlce l'mte..int Eplsennnl PROTKSTA.NT KI'ISIOPM, OPEN-AIR SER ICE, l'nder the direction of BISHOP RHINHLANDER. On the Parkvsv at S.'d st Sl'NDAY All'KIl AT 4 O'CIXM'K Preacher. Jtcv. Llewellyn N. Caloj I'rescner cunjay Samuel II Booth NOON. JUNE IS. 1021. I). D I nllarlan II I hel- FIRST I Ml Mil IN I III Kill. 21 nut st lit. IIJIIUUil.il (jIUFFIN M.ul.ur II l Mr ill fllli vU ii..,u h imFiiimn nit urn or t.i inrv.M) Im i si and W Ch lb n iv Rev ROjER IcilRlilJS Mlniurr Hundiy June 2(1 Hervleis ut 1 1 A. li, Sublect ' In What Have KaithT" ALL ARE 1NV1TKD. .lime ii. IU.1 . fn-iii 10 M TIIEO c ' ti Ifmiflrf. '" I J M vN Vl'Pi He"r'lar Dividends IITIt K (IF WEI.MIACH ( (IMPANY Gloucester Clti N J i, mi. iV'V.J. The directors have this d-ty declared semi-nnnual dividend nf Hirer inl 11,1.1? per cent (SS.3D per share) on Ih" pr?f.rred Ntock. and a dlv , lend of two per ceiit fi per share) on the common sinrt ...i.! an." or" 021 ," .,mJ2' 1.K l'fc ..,.. .. , .. ., .w ",wi niiii'tiri sis ri.1 nrri m ilnnas !.. HA .. : . iw-i check iie ilose of business Juno 20 win ue inaiicu. J. SI DEVLIN. Treasurer orrtcn or THE I'VITKII f!AS IMPROVEMENT Fll N. IV. Corner Broad and Arrh His ' . . 'J?llllilim. JunVS 1031. The Dlreclors have Ihla day declared a ouarterly dividend of one per cent (flo.i iJ. hare) on tho Common Stock of thlaCoS. panj pay.be July 13. IW1. to hl Jor, U Crmmun Stork of recird t ih . ,.17 ?.'. ,buiness Juns 30. 1021 (hecks will li mal.ed lvr SlORniH Treasurer HIE MANAYCNlf NATHI.NMr. HANlf" Philadelphia Ja Jims 21 1021 The Board of Directors tuj this day tl rlare-d tho regular ssml annual dividend ilf 7 per cent and an eslra dividend of a ni, rent on llio capital stock payablo m uml after July I "evt. I'ntll siii b dab, triitrifsr tunks will remain 1 1, sed mrur Divnrend tbeiks will l mailed I! J M"Hllh Cashier PEOPLE'- Mtfo.NlL lllll: IN-"R,vr,r (MIPVM, ' 'J PhlliidelihlH unr 23 llc'l The Hoard f Dlt-eetors has this ,. .i i-llirvi, rr- ... ituiiu ii ilijetli payanie junc .iu, inn. Itfonl June 25, 1021,, Chei JA31ES , dlUdemi ,.( Xfh'. I. to tcwklir,ldri, ,t -"hecks w.ll be malted. U SI. CAMNINO n "V TM TrtMurtr, Zl, Jl i.K fryWS'Kift,,vi! ftfetvj tM -V- . .JeHt-IA wjl i ,UKS- A v si . f VI fW. ..ft, fJf-Mstt.k,