Eli i, i " " ,' """-,, 'v '('''' .rim.'i - -m. ;. ... . : : -4 ' t ' ', '.,;" "'"' ,.,.,. ..; .--. . ' 1 jPtFOOtDi DRILL ON TODAY r . Catholic Football Candidates First to Begin Practice for 1921 Games FEW VETERANS RETURN -r. 1021 wholnstlc football season miK. kicked Into existence today. A.hai been the cbm In the pnirt, he mrtoll" cnU nrc first to bo on the Tm ClnMM for the new term. bwin fefa'r anffiball candidate have been hSS'led to "Port on the respective 'h Alton this nftcrnoon. 1 "virion tutors ore bcmoanlnr losses .f veterans from last ycar'a elevens. -?5.A": .i, 1020 reeulnrs hnvc been Mv . . ..t ..,,., that hnvn not yet ".jnatnl and some that 1 LTivhI their sheepskins failed to an IS the o call this mornlnB. There Is In averago of only three veterans In the four squads representing . ilf RmillUS iluivu."-o ..-- WoXphe' Prep probably is better . 'In the way of material than any of t other schools. Although Coach Htinle Miller has only three youngsters bick th" trio of "vets" who once more Su appear for the Institution are of rtehlinwt caliber. Brralln, the cap. aln is rated as one of the best 1ml f Utki In the city. Butler, at center, indMalley, star tackle, also have plenty of class, gtnib Men Bacli Of course, these men arc not the only ones that remain from the 1020 squad t St. Joseph's, but they arc the rcgu ln There nrc several other moleskin Mrs back. They are all second-string ""ilartlgan, Quinn nnd Ward nrc the three regulars that will once more sport tin. colors of Coach Hughlc McGechan's VilUnora I'rep team. Hartlgan Is n guard, while the other boys both play In tie bnckflchl. The Villanova outlook is not excep tionally bright, but the conch and the students arc very optimistic. West Catholic Is lucky in bnvlng iti iter quarterback, Woods, nmong three men ttho will perform once more on the gridiron. Mullen, basketball cap tain and all-around star of the Fchool, and Cunningham are the other veterans back on Coach Brother Qiiinlnn's sqund. While St. Joseph's, Vlllnnovn nnd West Catholic may consider themselves wll off In hnving such n bright outlook 'for (he coming season, Ilomati Catholic lHlfh considers it.clf luckiest of nil. I' And Cntholle hns n. rood renson : viz.. John (Jack) Greer has returned to the school in the capacity of football coach after an absence of four years. Coached Title Team Catholic High hn1 but one champion football eleven. That was in 1015, nnd fircer was the coach. Thnt yoar the Broad and Vine streets aggregation cleaned up everything in sight and handed the famous Central High nggre cation, coached by Dr. Matthew O'Brien, a 0-0 defeat. Jack Greer Is what is known as a driving coach. He takes the boys out in all kinds of weather, puts them through work that other conches would not think of doing, but he gcti results. Orcer. like Quinlan, of West Cath olic, will have a veteran quarterback on his squad. Louis Smith, who is nlso the captain, will direct the play from the field. Vlnce McXally nnd Bolnnd ore the other two "vets." Vlnce plays in the backfield, while Boland plays the line. With the resignation of La Salle, only four teams will be in the Catholic Grid League this year. TOMMY GIBSONS SCORES ' THIRTEENTH STRAIGHT K. 0. St. Paul Lightweight Stows Dan O'Dowd Away In Third South Bend. Iml.. Sent. fl. Tommv OlbbonR, light-heavyweight, of Si. Paul, scored a technical knockout over Dan O'Dowd, of New York, in the third round of a (scheduled ten -round bout here yesterday. Gibbons hnd the New Yorker out on his feet when police flopped the fight. Karly in the round u left hook sent O'Dowd to the canvas for a count of nine. A short right uppercut was the finishing blow. Gibbons' victory over O'Dowd marks the thirteenth coiioprutivn knockout Mctory for the- . St. Paul boxer. He I? matched to meet Georges Car penticr. but the date nnd place of the bout have not yet been announced. Two More for Reach A. A. lnTi1n',,?e.u! A .nJ?d two more -amej to i)!. f.i"Il "I Y,c,"r,' ,r defeating the ii!L SluJ?' f i'ln City. In a fourteen ?..S Mme. and also trlmmln Myentown. Jieich hu Saturday and Bundav oier for KL. s,'cl"" tcn.m' I'hone J Dalley. 710 niirida tlrnt Kensington 1301 W. Browns Recall Billy Mullen ki'iimin-'.l" ?."Ll n!"' aiuller. third K. I.n.of ,h, JJ Southern Association. nd. ?"U2 n. 'honi at once . Mullen. iiid Ki. i. I '"", irars am oy at. Lous. J .5" developed iD'o nun of the but field r In ho Icarue He li hlttlne .ITS. Another for Blackatona tJyh A D"cll0,ne Junior" defeated the My ,LA ,.A...e,,rd?ir t llallrond and Dick tnion treot. 8 to nd Dlck- krim. .. .tvi" .".. '9 a. llaiwortn Pltched .!?.,' "lUMone. keeping the hit. Hinder, 800 Jlorrl or tiraei addiesi M. treet. Scraps About Scrappers IToxinpr under tho auspices of the Biiet-.L ' ' .l ':l?:a w'" continue Eleventh Street JPromoters --....,; rrgmar nii- season n1!. have decided to take over m dav n& tl,ls l'vcl'B- The first '. lllglit progrum luelmlra l.nlf'n , tches. Til OK. ' prosruni Itii'liulnc i.ni' .1... OOUtS, With n retllrn f,o- 1..1 With a return frnenn l.li...., WlJ?iH,on t"'"1, 'r,ammy l-lirnn n 1." r; ' "H'riM'(i me fnns by g v- mfteh itare-ar''nru A",t,Ip- 'he other ThornVH 1 VK-'rnk'" 1'nlmer. .Tc Frankl. t av IHIIerhai. added Jlmmv eored M,n orM V"r. 'J h atnWe. Kf.l Fliher. I -Miniir ii." KnocKouti. He la to meet an? i'n.,,T.S.,rn.tfflrt.,,a h9 " lurl'd'fPo'"0:".1'"'- """'I' I'hllly fan han ro- fr he ha, ooenid . a WV C"y- ThB u '! .lterVeJh ! if V" JUCk Valm Uabe er. UuRlf-n U-nound,r. , I. ttln. t.n.5e ft'.'"!. meet Johnny Wol fi'lIUrlmaa 'bVilSJ, '.'.":. September 3rt ilaaat In nirm, ' nain on uie aam Jollnnv r"l..i. . -" ?" .!"lr .Vhlbi.t .'""?: O'ltourke.wlll pUt &l&T& "Illy llaaa. t&Z'M In i'S."V. ,":".H ticcen. nil. ,... . "ar" ha d.f.u ,,1 ,,!.". laianci ait wek J" tid iib.iitifirt ,1,P'1." ' the audi. .'b, li,0urunnlr.1an,aSs::lIi,.' for- PENN GETS EARLY START AT SHORE Quakers Put In Two Hours' Work on Arrival Day Miller Expected Today DRILLS AT FRANKLIN FIELD Football In this icty starts stepping on tho heels of summer sports when the Pcnn second squad begins practice nt Franklin Field this afternoon. A crowd of nlmost n score of Red nnd Blue Varsity candidates took their second workout at Cape Mny this morn ing nnd this afternoon nearly thirty aspirants will begin their fall training campaign at the Pcnn stadium. Tho advance truard of the Quaker sqund left here yesterday for the sen side. It was not the intention of Coach Holsman to hold nny practice before today, but when the players got a look at tho level lawn of Congress Hall they Intitntivl thnt drllllnc beeln at once. It was so ordered nnd for two hours Coaches Holsman, Zciglcr, I.cvlnc nnd Bell turorcd the bovs In minting, pass ing, falling on the bnll, forward passing and other rudiments of tho game. The same order of things will bo carried out nt Franklin Field todny un dcr Big Bill Hollenback. Hobcy Light nnd Tom "McNnmnrn. The following hnvo been instructed to report here: Hnrvcv. Brown, Stltcler, Lewis. Wil son, Mooncy, Hunt, Paris, Sexton, SmuilciiH, Meredith, McMullcn. Kol walsky, Boylan, Blben, Coleman, Hus tlcby, Sistcrlino, Kcnncy. McAvoy, Sweeney, French, Penuock, Mlckclls, Mathews. Krnll nnd Billlck. The work of the home gunrd 'will be watched closely nnd as soon n the piny or nny one of the squad shows mifliclcnt merit he will be ordered to join tho first Varsity squad nt Cape Mny. Norolty at Capo May Tho sight of the Penn plnyers in practice was n real novelty for cot tagers nt Capo Mny, nnil it was not long after the Bed nnd Blue candidates got out' on tho Inwn thnt severnl hun dred of the nntlvcs gathered to watch the play. The Quakers were drcwed in light jerseys nnd running togs. Those who are under Ileisinnn's wing at tho shore nrc Cnptnln Wray. Coch ran, McAnally. Humboldt, Ertrcsvnag, .Tames, Dern, llrydon. Dwycr, Humes, Voeglln, Foley, Orocnnwnlt and Gil lette. Coaches Heismnn. Zelgler, Le vlne and Bell. Mnnnger Ford nnd Trainer Miko Dee complete the party. Pos Miller, the Lebanon star, is ex pected to reach the training camp to dav. Football practice hns received its 3021 stnrt all over the Hast. Hose to 100 answered the call nt Harvard to day under Conh Bob Fisher. John F. (Chick) Median, the youthful mentor nt Syracuse, will erect the advance guard of 1021 candidates this nftcrnoon. At Stnte College more thnn thrcs Fcore candidates nrc working for the Penn State squad under the direction of Coach Hugo Bczdek nnd bis n.sslst nnts. Rutgers candidates gathered todav nt New Brunswick. N. .T.. for their first scrimmage. West Virginia Uni versity's sqund is in trninlng nt Deer Park. Md.? under the direction of "Fnt" Spears, the former Dartmouth coach. Lehigh's' nspiranls will report tomorrow or Thursday. Williams Starts rrnctlce Minus Benny Boynton. last vear's stnr quarterback, the Willinms College squad is gathering nt Vv illiamstown. Mass. Brown University's football 'men will report at Quonset, tt. I., next Monday. Ohio State, without eight of her great team of 11)10 and 1020. will re port on Hcptomucr iJ; irnmy b miiiuu will report nt Hartford. Conn., on Sep tember 14 : Weslcynn University at Mid dlctown. Conn., on September IT: Cen tre, in Kentucky, September 15. and svmny others in the hame week. Army. Ynlo, Pittsburgh. Maine, Georgia Tech, Dartmouth nnd many other col lege, teams will be hard at work on or before September UO. Glen Warner, coach of the Univer sity of Pittsburgh football team, and a large number of candidates left Pitt. Lurgh at noon today for the Pantlicr training camp at Windber, Pa. The men will train for n little more than two weeks. WESTERNERS IN.FINAL Klnsey and Davis to Battle for Met ropolitan Title New Yoru. "Sept. 0. Two Califor-nians-Bobert Kinsey nnd Willis Davis are scheduled to fight it out this af ternoon In tho final lo-ind for the metropolitan tennis singles champion ship. Robert, paired with his brother. Howard Klnsey will battle or tho doubles crown also. They will meet the wlnncrB of tho match between Har old Taylor and Gerald Emerson and Marshall Allen nnd Wlllinn, 1 i or. n mUlo.l attraction to the closing ,inv nt the tourney was n match !' twecn R. Norrisi Williams nnd Wntson M. Washburn, tl-c Dnylc Cup double team nnd Clnr-nce V. Todd and .1 nines O. Anderson tlio Australa.-daii pair. HERMAN COPS DECISION Bantamweight Champion Charley Ledoux In Poor Beats Bout A.1aiiu Wont (. 0. Pete Her man. of New Orleans, bantamweight champion of tho world.' won the news paper dccUion over Charley Ledoux. French bantamweight champion, in a ten-round no-declslon bout here. Led.mx's awkward fighting through out tho majorit) of the rounds made tho tight uninteresting. Mile. Lenglen Recovers; Proves Tennis Ability Mile. Suzanne Lenglen. Hie French champion, has entirely re covered from her vecent bronchial trouble, nnd jcMcrdny nt Forest Hills, nfter the Dnls Cup matches, she put on' u brand of tennis that earned for Lit the championship ot tho world. Mile. Suzanne plnjcd wltti Dean Mnth'.v nnd defeated Mrs.. Mny Sut ton Bundy und Willis Davis, tho Callforiiians, in two straight sets, (i-'J, (5-1. She was the outstnnd lug figuro of tho qiiHi-tet, scoring more plnceinents than her partner. It was Mile. Lenglen's first match lneo she defnultiil to Mrs. Mollu Bjurstedt Mnllory in tho niytlonul women's championship. PENN PLAYERS IN FIJtST WORK9UT AT SHORE &ji)4y'$eBfjl r'i -A 'Qgb, &rf 2 &$ iJ Ay -Atft v iJWSivJi SfckSiJj-'- a (s&j&l&tZlfot $'43P& rV'SFi ktBn mttiBm&xax j?rrK,i'xwAViyiV'?riii5.-.viM&ryYm ifcVTWiA';'Tji.;rAi'-,,vt'.7.tjrirAAiHBja JW&WA&tisiy&'liuL The Red and Blue first squad got In Its initial workout at Capo May yesterday on tho lawn of the Congress Hotel. In'tlio abovo picture Captain Rex Wray Is seen running with tho ball. Tho players are, left to right, McAnally, Wray, Lucas and Cochran PH1LA. STARS MANY AMONG TENNIS FOLK IN NATIONALS With Tildcn and Williams, Half of Davis Cup Team, Caner, Johnson and Others, Local Standard Will Be Upheld in Title Tourney "The Quaker fan isn't getting red in the face shouting tho praises of our ball clubs, and William Pcnn isn't tossing his hat In the nlr and giving three long 'rnys over the Red nnd Blue football prospects. There may bo one or two other sports in which Philadel phia doesn't rank with the best of them, but when it comes to tennis the palm nnd wreath must be handed to our town. This has been proved long ago. It will be proved again at the Germantown Cricket Club, Manhclm. In the national men's singles which start next Friday. Phlladclphlans arc numerous among the, men who are expected to and will do things. , First and foremost we have our Will TJldcn, beloved and admired wherever tennis Is known, a national and world's champion, who is figured to repent. But there aro a few who are scratching their heads in doubt about William's physical condition nnd muttering gravely that maybe Bill won't come through. Even If Tildcn should fall and here's hopin' he won't Philadelphia still will have something in the thick of the "fight for the title. Williams Inform It's not much of a step from Tildcn, the champion, to R. Norris Willinms, the ex-champion. Dick is plnying good tennis. This was evident from his play tithe doubles of the Davis Cup matches, and in view of tho fact that he has been drawn In the lower brnckct bo Is the logical finalist from his half. If Tilden survives the Johnston menace nnd Williams reaches the last round the title is sure to stny with a Phila- delphian. That s how good our town rnnks In the eourt game. Then to add to local tennis glory it must be remembered that Tilden and Willinms, two local boys, were one half of the American tenm which kept the Davis Cup in this country. Dick Williams Is entered from Bos ton, but that's because business hnd attracted him to the Hub. He's a native Philadelphia!!. The same is true of (. C. Caner, who is Williams' busi ness partner. Caner, who Is the for mer Harvaid all-around athlete, was a semi -finalist in the nationals, last jear, and Williams claims his side kick Is In splendid condition nnd may cause a few surprises. Another local player who is likely to crente a disturbance among those who figure on form is Wallure F. Johnson, twice n seml-finallst in the nationals nnd former Davis Cup player. Johnson Dangerous Both Johnson nnd Caner are in the same bracket, and their hardest rivals consist of Norrls Williams, and Watson Washburn. Johnson plnjed splendid tennis early in the season, but sfnee his detent several weeks ago at Newport be haH not played In a tournnment. Mnny of his Philadelphia friends say Taste is a matter of tobacco quality that he has been nlavlng a great deal of lawn tennis quietly and making every effort to fit himself physically. Johnson, with his chop stroke. Is a match for most any player, nnd the renson he has failed before the end of the chnmplonships in the past hns been due gencrnlly to lack of condition to stand the pace. Two years ago John son, with this peculiar style of play, won the first set of his seml-finnl match with Bill Johnston nnd hnd him so puz zled thnt many thought he would win out, but his condition failed him and lie wns carried off his feet in tho rest of the play. Johnson in condition will make trouble during the tournament. Caner's chances are still more deeply shrouded in doubt. He hns not played in a tour nnment this season, but is in splendid physical condition fit for a tournament. Tlldcn's Condition And speaking of condition, it can be said that from his Davis Cup match of yesterday Tilden is not in very poor condition. Big Bill's friends have been worrying for fear he would have to pay the pcnnlty of too much tennis, but the Germantown star trimmed Ichiya Ku magac In three straight sets yesterday. In both his matches against the .Taps Tilden improved as the match pro gressed, which in itself says heaps for his physical condition. From now on until he meets Beals Wright, the veteran, in the first round of tho nationals on Friday, lie will take n complete rest, and by thnt time he should be nblc to recover completely from any poor effects that mny have been caused by the strain of the Davis Cup matches. Tildcn may not retain his crovn. but he Is au odds-on favorite, and even if Big Bill should lose. Philadelphia is sure to come In for n large share of the honors of the tourney. CALC OFF SECOND HEAT Deemed Unnecessary as America Retains Harmsworth Trophy Detro't, Mich., Sept. 0. Announce ment that no second heat would be run over the Harmsworth trophy course was made this forenoon by the Racing Com mission in charge of tho international speedboat contest here. After the mishap yesterdny that put Maple Leaf VII, British challenger, out of the contest when she sprang n leak and sank before being towed into her slip, it wns said the three American boats might be bent over tho course today. Commodore Sheldon Clark, of the Chicago Yacht Club, who drove MKs Chicago In yesterday's heat, announced, however, that ro long as America Kept the trophy ho did not deem it necessary to run a second Uent to decide whether the Chicngo Vacht Club or the Detroit vl,e r'l.fh i.i.i i, inl,. -ivw x.uu ..v.., iuv i.ut.j. We state tt ai our honest belief that for the price asked, Chester field gives the finest quality in Turkish Blend cigarettes ever offered to smokers. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co, Chesterfield CIGARETTES of Turkish and Domestic tobaccos blended tiin.'Sk4 Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues AMERICAN LEAGUK SMT WT FS Tl St. Louis... 10 17 I 27 Cleveland . . 0 18 27 Chicago ...11 II 20 Detroit .... 5 0 14 New York. . 10 10 Washington. 10 10 Boston 8 8 Athletics ... B 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE 8M TWTF S Tl Brooklyn ... 10 11 l2t Boston 0 0 15 Now York. . 3 10 IS St. Louis... 4 8 12 Chicago.... 4 0 10 Phillies .... 4 B 0 Pittsburgh-. 2 .1 B Cincinnati.. 1 .1 4 INTERNATIONAL. LEAGUE S M T W T F S Tl Itochester . . 1 31 35 Baltimore . . 14 14 U8 IleadlnR .... 4 10 23 Syracuse ... 11 10 at Newark .... 5 10 15 Toronto.... 0 3 12 Jersey City. 4 4 8 Buffalo .... 0 7 7 Binglcs and Bungles Veatenlar'a Ills Noise Elmer Smith. 'lMcland right fielder, created a new major league record by making his eetrntli consecu tl.e eitru-lMise lilt for a total of trnty-tuo bases, lie started his feat Snnduy In De troit. Thres ot his hits Itbor Day were home runs. Joe Miller, ot Pittsburgh, pitcher of the Martlnsburc club, of the Illue nidge League, waa aold to tho New Hat en club, of the Ksstern League. Miller. lio will report at once. Is said to have more speed than any other twirler In the Illuo ltldge circuit Babe Hulh hit Ms flftvflrst homer of the season off Karr, the Boston American twirler. In tho second oamc. In 1910, Babe hit M-flftv-Arst on September Si, a difference of nineteen daus, The Plillllre went oTer to Ilrooklrn to en t-rtaln the Stroerlma on the holiday. And they entertnlned the Men of Robinson rorftlli. They allowed themselves to be need ns n lad der In both the Qrst nnd second games. The Athletics help-d th Washington S3 gregatlon along In the loslrn; column In the rrorning game. As waa said berore. the A's i helped the Senators go a little lower In the I m"rn'ng gnmes, but In the nightcap aw. you i leu ein. uarouna. Some one ouaht to bring Archdraron, the nmoui International I.eaous record holder for circling the banes, ifoicn to PhKnrfelpala. lit uould be a ortat help In showing the locol clubs uhat is meant bv speed. Coaches for Ohio State Columbus, )., Sept fl. The cnaehlnc start of the Hlg Ten football championship team of Ohio Stale university will be augmented this year hy the services of Clarence Mar Donald former raptnln and end. ami Andy Nemccek, star center on last star's tills wlnnlnc eleven. It addition to these men Coach Wllce will have Grant Ward. Walter F.ssman, John Vorys and George M. Traut man. Wichita Police Stop Wrestling Bout Wichita, Kan., flept. 0. Police here atop, ped a wrestling bout between John Pei.-U, of Nebraska, and Charlea ("Kid") Cutler, of Chicago, heavyuelghta, after the contestants 'JJ;9 '''? "I"? li'L,' Hec',on ,t0 '''" 1h rn.VcJl..?J .?'!??!. 1 wn "tatecl. be nan niruibicu un me mai more man an nour causu oi rougii ucinns oy me wrestlers. iH-j 1h EWING ELEVEN IS READYTOR START Manager Wyat't Announces Practice for West Philly Team Next Week MELROSE BACK IN FIELD Manager Wyatt, of the Ewing A. A., lias started active preparations for the opening of the twenty-sixth gridiron senson. Preliminary practice will start next week nt tho Pennsylvania Railroad Y. M. C. A. field. Forty-fourth street nnd Parkslde -avenue. . A llllnm Rtithrauff, former coach of tho University of Nebraska and Unl verslty of lown. Who will coach the team, Is elated with the outlook, as sev eral of the best football players In this vicinity have cast their lot with the Ewing for the coming season. The season will open Saturday. Oc tober 1, and when the Ewing tnkes the field it will surprise the football fans with the llnc-up Coach Rutliruuff will submit. (James are solicited with Holmesburg, Frankford, All-Lnnenster, Conshohock cn nnd nil other teams of this clnss. Address L. W. Wvatt. fi"05 Do Ldncey street, West Philadelphia. Norwood A. A. Elects The Norwood Atht-tlc Amoclatlon haa elected the following ofTleera to erve for the cnmlrur year: Harrv Jordan, president; John Connelly. ce president John n. Cllnncr. eee retary. and Albert llnnsall. treaanrer, with U"' '"Jlnwlnif director!- Thomna I'nrklnaon. ni-Brhwiiru. Hnrrv I'otts Kdwanl V. Ilrill vjllllnirhby Clark. Dr John Htorner and Harry Blmmnnd The club expects to keep up the athletic lntereet durlns tho fall and wlnler months wtbsi-.iiip NQTirrj TRENCH LINE" (rimnnrfnia KMII.B t t,KKLIN, (,rii. Agent. i:i:t.i.if i 6he. " 12 DAYS TO YOKOHAMA Vi:W AMERICAN TRANS-PACIFIC I'AS.SKNtlBR .ERVICB between SB,TTI.E nnd YOKOHAMA. KOIIK. SIIANUIIIA. I'ovo liOM! end MMI. tI the "-HURT ItOl'TE Nev and palatial U.S.S.D. llneri; 535 ft. long; 21,000 too -SAILINGS- "llver Stnte Sept. 17 Kostone State Oct. 1,1 First, leservstisni, etc., epplyany rsflread er tourlrt stent, er HUGH GALLAGHER. Gen.tait.At..l7 State St..KewYctV II II I I I II ri-"""".""-'!-"" ' r-..tuif o ADM I RAL LI Passenger and Frcisht Services, From New York. CIIKRBOrnO AND SOUTHAMPTON EMPRKSS 01" INDIA . Sept. 7 Adl'lTAMA . Sept. IS Oct. 4 Oct. 21 lIKUr.Nt.AUIA . .Sept. Zi Oct. It' t'ARMAMA Oct. Nov. 6 Dec. 3 LIVERPOOL CARMANIA Sept. 10 Dec. 31 L'ARHMA . Kept. 24 - AIItvr. (new-) Sept. 20 Nov. 1 Dec. 0 SCVTIIIA (ne) Oct. II Nov. 15 Dec. 24 PLYMOUTH AND 1IAMDURO PAXONIA hept. 17 Oct. 20 Dee. LONDONDERRY AND OLASOOW COLCMIIIA r-ept. 10 Oct. 8 Nov. ("AMKROVIA nen)Sept. 21 Oct. 22 ALCIKRIA Oct. 1 No. 12 ASSRIA Oct. 20 Dec. 3 .Inn. PHILADELPHIA TO LONDON VASCONI Sept. 17 13 CI NAHD MEDITERRANEAN CKVISEm MADEIRA GUIRALTAR AI3IERS MO. NACO. NAPI KB ALEXANDRIA PIR-l'S. PATRAP. TRIESTE (Porta vary actordlni: (o cruise). CAROSIA .. Oct. 22 Dec. 7 CAMKRON1A . Nov. 10 Jan. 10 CXinnrd nnd Anchor Steamship Lines Tassenrer onire. 1300 Walnut St.. I'hlU. I'rrlelit onlre Ilnurse lllda.. phlla. i "' ' - SEAGER LINE PHILADELPHIA to Chrlstlanla, Copenhagen, Gothenberg, Slockholm, Helsfngfors and Reval U. S. MAIL STEAMERS rSSII S s "IMIltilti" About Sept. 10 AT SlIII'PINO HOARD RATICS Throuali llllls of Luillngr Issued to nil Nnmrclan, Dnnlsli nnd Suedlth Ports. Direct siilllnirs for nil xrundliimliio. nnd llaltle l'nrls " rnrati nffers. SEAGER STEAMSHIP CO., Inc. W. J. Grandfield & Co. I'HILA. fl.NTS Lombard M78-T 308 Chestnut Rt Main G7B3 Dixie Steamship Lines PHILADELPHIA to BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW USSB SS "OPELIKA" Expected to Sail Middle September AT CONFERENCE RATES Harriss, IVlagill & Co., Inc. 425 LafayetU llidc PhiladelphU Lomhurd SS.'O-l Main 7S7C LLGaDBOYEBELGE BELGIAN UN& PIIIKVDKLI'IIIA ANTWERP SS NERVIER Sept. 15 RICE, UNRUH & CO. HOI RHB llLDO., rillLA. Lombard 200& Alula 6S81 . i . . a Ji ' i in i I.I. I WMWipi M jmm M I I I I in i ff. S.W! ot 1 ELBERON A Fireproof Annex. Tenneiiee Av nr. Deacn. Cap. 400. Centrall oiien lurroundlniHf opp. Cathotlo & Troteitant Churches, l'flv, Mh. Running Water in All Rooms T-ltnf 4ati1 ff-h Vff. WlndoWH CTHT' M. While ii?rv.C6. Uklet. R, II Iuttr. M. I. HrKCIAli HKrTKJllIKH HATW FLAHERTY MOTFI ! V. ti Atlnnllr Ave., ',4 Unt nJ 1 Ui from j, n Rtnuon, central to erythlnr, nil nutilde roomei cheerful and rrupulouly rlean. families aeeoinmodatedi flneet beach, free bnthln from Hotel j ihow er bnthai Kuropean I'lan, ll.BO up dally. Special weeklv, "TUB IIOTKI. WITHIN YOl'R MKAXff" I i ' ' .'"'! ; -T-.. .... MI'K'IAt, IlinM'f'KII HKI'T HATI'.H KINGSTOiJ I OCEAN AVE-.II ir kAtI ffmm l!h 1M AvarlMkln eei Centrallf fotatd! AreDfooft eltvatott prle bithi! btth imf frot oul, uoolfrit uininc Koom in cur on loptrui rirw UUneillrltivHtl-tW " floor with I vvKrR C I LVBRTOH N tfntiirlcv Ae.. adlnrent In Heach P f i:eryappolntment. CUIHINI3 andl SEiivirn UNiJXf'RM.viJ neat ennnhle run Mra. n. HIU'PKBH. Trnp OhflAlUK .,, u.. o 11 n.r Hv Am I HHt a rape si rs 1 1 . Ij a wa-s .laea a hpiaaa tlivln, Plan. Fireproof Klret hotel from Hoardwalk on Vlralnla A'-e tinnklet s- mo AVrvrrwiT ailanih. jha xvi livnu CITY ! Worlds Greatest Hotel Success TAROR INN Ocean end Connecticut ore. lDUl mis I(1ea, locution, iKTKt rooma. Kiretlent table 10th aeanon, Special rates from Labor Dav J I. tt A M DUNS'. RFFrHWnnn Kentucky ave near Urach DtttnVYUUUSc, Kb1 ratea tin wk.y . II dlv, lMlnnln fept. 7. Oeo. w I.allree Wfminsffr Kentucky Av. esiminsicr K,vatnri prl nr. fleaen. hth Korp. Rlevatnr! private riinnlnir water Open all vear C A OCKAN CITV. N. J. Riipavnn Running- water all room-, apec. oist-aync sr, rn,, K , rKn,v Tho Alwn Brighton Place Special Hep. 1 lit. rtivyii tmhr rMo,, A, YAHOKR kst HTHorDMirnr.. i.. MAI'tJCIIl'ltST INN. East Htroudabura- Pa . ArcnmmndAtes 200i modern Improve mente, electricity, mualc room, 27S foot er nndn, larae lawn, tennis, livery, bonViet. ' Special Fall rates, Mna I. IfATH ' Ri-uirlr Inn K evated. Ilathlntc. Farm DerwiCK Win COnneetlnr. Shady grounds. Oarage. Trolley to entrance. Booklet P. C niCKKnSON. E. atroudahurg. Pa STK.M1IIP NOTI C F.I amr. nnttim wmr Jim f. M. I '..' ' -"" - PA-RI 99 THE ATLANTIC'S NEWEST QUEEN Leaves New York on her next voyage SEPTEMBER 14 NEW YORK -HAVRE PARIS 43,000 horsepower, 33,700 tons. Eauipped with every latest safety device. Already has a reputation for steadiness. No detail making for increased travel-comfort or convenience ts lacking. Winter Rates Now in Effect fi.'.iimt.rmMnoi'nnl'wii'. O u ii,n,.,i.i,.i.l . I'li.me. WAlnut 0231 "lUer State Nov. "0 Keystone Mnte Dee. ' KERR LINE Sailings from Philadelphia BREMEN- HAMBURG "Bannock" (USSB) Sailing; September 17 S. S. ANTWERP HAMBURG S S "City of Hint" (USSB) Now Loading-Sailing Sept. 10 ' In Antwerp. I Hudson Shipping Co., Inc. LA FA Y i;TTEnlh U I LDI NG PHILADELPHIA. PA. tell Telephone Ke stone Telephone Lombard oSfll Main 0140 PHILADELPHIA to NUK1H ArKICA, BARCE LONA, GENOA & MESSINA S S "BACCHUS" . . Sept. 20 Throiuh Rills of Lndlnit for all ports of Spain, .Morocco, Alserln Tunisia. Cette, Mee. (.Ihrsltnr Leinnt A I.echom TRANSHIPMENTS VIA OUR OWN STEAMERS Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St., Phila.. Pa. Lombard 2nn.ni.n;iJt Main 3261 Agents for Three Star Line ste nrrteurs Rennls " Rrlrtse .f V.,t Yorlt AMERICA UNE New York to Rotterdam Via Plymouth and BouIogne-aur-Mo RYNDAM Sept. 10 Oct IS Nor. 19 N. AMSTERDAM Sept. 17 Oct. 22 Not 26 NOORDAM .... Sept 24 Oct. 29 Dec. 3 I AjS5?Na NE KUlltKUAM Ucl. 8 Nov. 12 Dec. 17 Ptmneer Office. 1531 Walntl phila. BALTIMORE TO HAWAII and relnr i Cblllnf at IlsTniiH Pnnnmi Canal Los Anceles Snn rrnnetseo nr. i.rxK stkajikps BUCKEYE TATE IIAWKEYE STATE ISTts Hattlmore for Hawaii every 8 wstks MATSON NAVIGATION CO. or anr local ateaiualiU ax tat. . Announcing compltl, and opening of ',-. , - ! The gtocfctoi rvSnn Girt.1 On the Ocean ft Onen Tliroush Beplember In the Dire and holly aection mile aoulh of Bnrlnr Lake: eJliT"; h tn hotel accommoaatin zuu. wimw - own iwMrawiim, ue gi.iiwi.-i. "- ij r nnd bathhouaee. eight acre M ! grounds, clubhouse and trill! tennn. a"0" ... BASIB MAVAOKMKNT A. THE WARRRN. firnlNO LAKal v. n. ETvnn IIKACII IIAr..V. N. t. THE ENGLESIDE IIKACII HAVBK. NFAV JERSEY The laland Ileaort the only reeort In Mas Jereey that combines perfect bathln. roe flnhltiir vl'h a m lern hotel and alvlnj: ittr' r.'i.f from Hay Kever besides, Five Tennta lourts. Bneclal rates for this month! 0e - until ient.mt.er "0 U F KNIII.B. MntJjjr-1 t. CANADA r PMil IW ' I1 'i1 ' i I See Canada On Your Way io Ihi Pacific Coast y. o 1 WWW win M i 4alHI WStsXijCikQs&WitkU t tflrB MssssWsfm BSKBKmnOSrms9tJulesksssL aBaWlanlSaaH The Scenic Baautle of this Continent tha, . . Pageantry of Mountain Peak and F.rtilo Plain and Jeweled Lake, ar 4 at their best on thi '' CanadianNational ,f Railways. Daily trains run fromMontrealte I Vancouver and from Toronto toi3 Vancouver trains luxuriously " equipped to make your journey f: n progress of pleasure. Restful tl atop-over at the Dominion's q most famous hotels. Complete) your trip to California and th Pacific Coast by seeing th 7 Wonderland of Canada. $ Every assistance gladly given ia planning your tour; write or call Canadian National Railways A. B. CH0WN, General Agent, Passenger DtpTJ 1170 Droodaray (cor. 33d St.) New YorkJf.V 1IKTTKKTON. MP. A HOTEL RIGBIE Open until Pept 12. DellghUul p'aeV' td spend a wek In Hept. Combination country and se ashore Ideal for rest and recreation. Wonderful tew of the old Chesapeake Ear, Haut ful drtes through the country. Oood e.h'n HOW VHP TI'RNBU. Prop. LCMIUN. KNOI.ND A. When In London stop at THIS GORDON HOTEL a fcr TOl'RS ACRUISEBElUXlt TO THE rt MEDITERRANEAN. By ihc &S.CAR0NIA of IheCUNARD LIKE Srtilino from NrvYorlc JAN. 2B21Q22 DURATION blDAK StrictlyLimited to i50 Guests 7ie Itinerary incluitt pi'iifi fa V.V'.1;.1."1- ""'""IS-. rtlllRAI.TAR. . .Vi'Jfi ,. rVPT I'AI.lisTINE. ' )SSTA.STLStI'I.i:. A T II E N S. EXCLUSIVE MANAGEMENT" THOS. COOKSON' 22S Soctk Broad St (below Walsst St.). STi: MSHirs ciKSORTS SavaRIlilh Uaji.Kht-SsvIng Ttms Jacksonville Tues.. 5 P. M. (Joston, Wed., 5 P.M.; Sat. 2 P.M. An lnU rHlr4 enjoyable ffan voy sre. M lions or psssensrers car rien njt b -e 'net Tickets In elude msn's verth on main deck S'vd for I'hi.trnted folder MERCHANTS & MIXEns TUA.NS. CO. iv.ubii.hra ibai I'ler IR s,l),l xt. Tel. Lorn. I0UU 30.' VlsJ ittfi JnlJilXH lfsT??l FALLRIVERllNE UBOSTON Splndvi Sttvun-.SpUndH SmU OreAfttra in eaek .Stamtr tssvs rvltsn St. (Mer 14 N. R. (.30 P.M. Sally In. I. Syntf.y New Bedtera Una New Lenden Un Ilslly sacept Bun. pally as. Sun. L. ifX. k"' "lr ''r N Ht N B Uuustoa St. I B t. 6 M P.M. Pi.r ? r -J. U.K. ZZDdHt.tlll. I "rlirdiilrs I)n.rht.Su . lime " i ini ln.iii t aesrtiul TO BALTIMORP Sa ERICSSON lrJa .,vry evenlra at 8 Haturdays. a o'nloak! l-aio, tnu way J (10 round trlti, H.ao V DAY STEAMER ' Trom PhllaiMphU every Tueaday, Thltra day, HalL-day at 8 o'clock. ! ir'ai one wayi IV 50 round trip. "' ,,;,8 .Most beiullful wster r le out of PhM.A.1 rhln Send for pamphlet. No Hundav atssrIi Steamer leaves on davlltht-aavlnV tKat Office I'ler 3 Hnuth Oelswar. avenue, "r .-,IL m SPECIAL SUNDAV7. ixttizj on . - .n ... y r bALuitaiun All day on the water to Beautiful Lorewood Gro en the Chesapeslte A Delaware canal. "' ' r?,;, .lima, r.rirsson line.i. Boutli Delaware Ate. I B o'clock every moraine, dsrusnt-saylnc time Vara, I s t.V. S 'i T ,4 ' A I i to A ffl X Liiiw V- I .W" M f'l'MfJ s . !.. . - y, ,Sr i'Mi vtiS iB,vt;tl..V. 4, , f veV vth fjffWWii fai.,, rya- ln'l iff a ,e, fl
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