Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 16, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 21, Image 21

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Tjiroe Wins by Now York and
A ' Pirates Will Bo Virtually
l Out of Race
'YANKS AND INDIANS WIN
: r- ny0 anil n lmlf fines In the lend
fc In tlio Nnllonnl ficnguo rttco the
S fli.nts led liy Mcflinw and Jennings,
i ffiJiVd I'HtBburgh hotel thl
ng for Mint they hone nn1 think
will be n pleasant and profitable four
'darn "to? i t l
They aro not on n pleasure jaunt.
htw Giants, but aro In Smoketown for
It. .rowed nurposo of proving to tha
Bac nnd the fans tlint only one team
In the lcaguo Is worthy or meeting n-i
American League team In the world's
ries, and no whispering Is neccssnry
J discover the name of the city own-
' hrcVof io four dny In PHtabunii
-jll be used In nlnylng the real crucial
. 'Sierof the National League. The
i Wrfltft up ngaliiRt, the wall In thqlr
efforts to regain tho lead they held so
lone will meet n New lork Wnui
Imbued with' one thought the chnm-
' Chip. And wllh thnt tliought aro
idlied all the other thoughts thnt go to
make up a club chuck full. of confidence,
' with n good pitching fctafE and an oc-
,tet of slucgcrs.
i, Gltnon. whoso twiners , pulled him
through to the top of tho heap during
July and August, U up ngnlnst It fot
pitchers juit now. Wilbur Cooper nnd
Adam., who bore tho brunt In th
'early inonlliH of the tihmpnisn, arc In n
pit, while Hie youncRters, with tho pos
sible exception of Morrison, hnvp been
fooling the batters In reverse English of
f late.
" Rtmcmbcr tho Last Series
The (iinnts on tho other hand 'have
" Nchf. Unmet. Douglnns. Toney nnd
Tat Shea ready for duly. All have
been twirling grent ball In tho last
few weeks, 'flic Inst ecrlcs between the
' two clubs in Xl'W York is n matter of
tlrtory. The Pirates riding on the
crest of n wave of prosperity went to
Ootham seven games In tho lend. When
tuesMeft they were badly demoralised
and Just two gnmea njiend. Slnco then
tho Ulants have mautriip the remaining
two games and two and a half more.
If thol'Irates can turn tho tables on
(he Giants by winning the three games
of tho Bcrlcs the race will become once
ngnjn more Intrlcnte, If tho Me
Qrawlics are nblo to tnko three, straight
or even two out of three tho I'lrntes
might as well be counted out of the
tnce, for It will menu n lead of cither
flvo and a half gftinci or four and a
half, n handicap that can hardly be
mado up, ,
After the crucial scries tho Giants
will hnvo nine games to play and the
I'lrntes twelve. To loso the title the
Giants- would hnvo to drop" six of tho
remaining games, whilo the Pirates
would be multiplied to win eleven of
their last dozen games. Of course the
foregoing Is nil based on the Giants
making a elenn sweep of the series start
ing today. All of which goes to prove
Just how crucial the scries are and what
George Gibson Is Up ngnlnst to bring
a championship to tho Smoky City.
Gain Another Gamo
Yesterday the Giants edeed another
gnme away from tho Pirates when they
easily subdued tho llcds, whilo Boston
was hanging n knockout on the Itucs.
Itube Mnrquard nnd Jess Dames were
having a flue hurling duel for four
Innings out In Clncy, with tho score
standing two all when tho expensive
vlkltlng team started the fireworks that
yielded n half dozen runs. The llcds
came back In tho sixth nnd seventh with
two runs In each frame, but they were
short of the necessary couuters for even
n tie.
Wilbur Coopc, tho mnlnstny of the
Pirate staff, was the victim yesterday.
The veteran Scott bested him with case,
the final figures reading 0 to '). The
Plrhtcs flared up In the ninth nnd scored
twice. Twelve hits were mndc by the
visitors and seven by the home clnn.
Over In the American League the
SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE
Bread and Sprlnu Garden Hts., I'hlla.
DAY Classes In
ELECTRICITY AND
AUTOMOBILE
A nine months' course In ELCC
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A tuo months' courso In AUTO ME
CHANICS. rpulr shop cMicriuiiiu.
tfnndlnjf remains he'itoo between "the
innks and tho Indians, ino wrmcr
won twe) t rdm, tho' Browns nnd tho lat
ter trimmed our Athletics twice. Babe
Until, the bchomcth of swat, inndo his
fifty-fifth homer of tho se'nsou off Bnyne
and created a new world's record for
four-base ptys.
Bliould Get Sixty
With fifteen more games to go nnd
with tho TJgers, the Indians, Whito Sox
nnd the Athletics yet to bo met, tho
bustln'' ticrson should cnBlly rench tho
sixty mark ho predicted for himself Inst
spring, thnt is, if ho continues the
pneo bo hns been going nil season.
Tho first game over In Gotham was
nil St. Louts for about ten minutes,
after four runs had been scored off
Mays n tho third. Tho Ynnks enme
right back in their half nnd evened the
score, following which they went out
nnd iilnmmcd tho sphere nil over the lot,
the flnnl figures reading 10 to 0. The
second gamo was almost n repetition of
tho first'ns fnr at a big score was con
cerned. Thirteen Yankees crossed the
plate to flvo of VUio visitors. Plorccy
was tho winning hurlcr.
Connio Mnck sent four brand-new
lcft-hnndcrs ngnlnst tho Jndlnns in the
first gamo nnd they showed nil kinds of
Btuff. Thnt is, they hnd lots of ncrvo
to even nppenr on the mound. Sixteen
bases on balls were hnnded out by the
yunrtet, which equaled tho American
jenguo record made by Carroll Brown
when ho wore a Mncklan uniform.
Taylor and Bishop, brought Nlown
i ru.t$iAfrPn. last week: MJnor,
who camo from no one seems to know
where, and Wolfe, tho 'ormer, Lebanon
Valley collegian. fc" tho Tlctlms.
Bishop, who looked better than any
other of the quartet when ho was not
wild, gnvo nine freo one to first.
Elglit Runs on Thrco lilts
Eight of tho Indians' runs in tho first
game wcro scored on thrco hits, nod
two of tho trio of blngles were easy
bunta "that no ono fielded. In tho first
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All Kind of Frnternil Kmbltms
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Rithmetic
game Cy Perkins lilt- safetly lils, first
two trips to tho pinto nnu ran nis con
secutive times ntybat bitting up to six.
Then he stopped. s
Eddie Jlonimcll wns easy In the sec
ond gamo for the Forest City sluggers,
who mndo twelve snfotlci off his deliv
ery for n sextet of runs. Slim Cald
well, bnck in the good graces of his
manager, proved that ho wns in shnpe
by holding tho Mnckmcn to four widely
Mattered binglcs, "Wlft Mttlng two of
them nnd Collins una jonnny thicit
the others.
Jumping on Stuelnhd, n recruit Cub
twlrler, in the first Inning, the l'hlllica
scored flvo runs, enough to give 'them
flvo runs nnd the verdict. Winters
hurled for tho Phils, nnd hij win mad
it two out of thrco for the WHhelmltcs.
The Phils mnde 'eleven hits, to mix for
tha Cubs.
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you can save .now, if you buy
your text books at Leary's
there may be a Class Pin to
buy, or Fraternity dues' to pay.
The books are in good condi
tion, even though they are not
new, and it's surely worth a
visit, if only to compare prices.
Books Bought. Libraries Purchased.
Leary's Book Store
Ninth Street Below Market
(Opposito PoBtofllcc)
Come In and Meet Tom Maloney !
See what he offers
before you order
your New Fall Suit!
slUTi 5Jadet0
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Fall stock is nt its
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minutes i li show
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before."
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pocket pack
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808 CHESTNUT ST,
OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS
Jfrrrnnnnnnw
Formerly 104 South 8th St;
A
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from (ho neatest, smartest and
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Exclusive but not expensive.
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$3
FRANK MACKIN
Hats and Caps Only. Made in U. S. A.
1724 Market Street
e.VjyjOjjQo.
MwJoub
Our Feature Hat for Fall 1921
The "Cub" has a narrow brim and all tho
ear-marks of tho most approved Fall style.
Colors : .. Russet, Pearl, Brown, Havana,
Filbert, Walnut, Palisade.
BeisonHafs
12 S. 52d St. 4012 Lancaster Ave.
Headquarters for Stetson Hats In West Philadelphia
KELLYATIRES
There are few more uncomfortable
feelings than the sensation of skid
ding or the constant dread of it
when sudden showers convert the
dry asphalt pavements into dan
gerous highways. Once you have
ridden on the new Kelly Kant-Slip
Cord over slippery streets, you will
experience a feeling of safety that
will double the joy of motoring.
And best of all this tire will deliver
the great mileage you generally
get from a Kelly.
Tha exhaustion of war-priced material and thm
economies made possible in its great new plant
have enabled the Kelly -Spring field Tire Co. to
reduce prices drastically.
Now you can buy Kellys for the
same prices you will have to pay
for other tires that have always
sold for less.
The quality of Kelly products is better
than ever. The only cut is in the price.
Size "Cord Tubes
30x3fc $28.40 $3.35
32x3 36.60 3.60
32x4 46.00 4.30
33x4 47.60 4.50
34x4 49.40 4.65
32x4& 53.00 5.45
33x4& 55.00 5.60
34x4 55.40 5.80
33x5 65.40 6.65
35x5 68.00 6.95
'Ksnt-SHp or Block and Button Tnad
Kelly-Springfield Tire Co.
u-:
Factory Branch:
1400 North Broad Street
f Philadelphia, Pa.
$A.50ZZ
fil?r "W
m I )c on tonturiW ftTrWHm. t 1 o'fWTj
. ! It rtaldtnc. T33 .V. iii U lotonNd
i.v(MK.., tJ tfYXfATf Hf.
of Louis . Ivln. m1 tit, Ri'iit;
l. A, : Jlrtrrl. tUbnr Lodg. I. O. 'V !,
Invltod to tund funanl. Frl.. 10:J9 A.K.'
inl. rcildcnce. Sit N. 4th at. Int. liar H,
Washington
3bT Baltimore 3"T,f,
XVnr Tx S addltlnnM
Sunday, Septomber 18
SPECIAL TItAIN I.EAVKH
Iln.tirn Hl.ndard Time
nroad Street Station 7:fln A. M.
Wut Philadelphia 7:SBA. M.
nirruttNiNa hUAvr.a ,
UBhlnttton. .7:15 P. M.
llaltlmor. (Union Bla.). . ..8:20 '. M.
CHImllnr Escnrtlon Oct. 2, 10, SO,
Norember IS. J7 ami Ore. 11.
Pennsylvania System
The Ilollle of Ih? nfon1nr Tlmltxl
eatljs
Cn.
IXlFTua. In Pari, on
R. JOSEI'JIINn MJFTUB
t Atr. IT. JHU
, wlf. of Majitar i'
of th lotn, Wf,
iMh, of Phll'
will bi hjh! m.
J. loftu.. And dauchter
Ham i'. nnd Mary D. lyeech.
Church of tho Heavanlr Ht, nn Bth ,v
rIhuo 45th t.. Now York, on Pept. IT, t
S r. M. Interment at Family ToraW at
Wnodlawn Cemetery. .
I.Y81KI.V. Killed In arllon In tho A;
onno wi, wa, lino. "ri. yj.i.ti
te
AIITMAN (nco Iteardon). Sept 14, MAnY.
wife of Qeorve W Artmnn. rtelatlvea nnd
friends, nlrn Frlendehlp Circle. No. W2.
C. of tlio V and the I.adv of tho I.ord
Beneficial Society, am Invited to attend fu
neral. Mon.. BUM A. St , late residence. 2223
Wharton t. Solemn requiem ma, Bl.
Chnrlea1 Church 10 A. M. Int. Holy Crosa
Cem,
DATTnN. At Atlnntln City. N. J.. Sept.
14, MARY DAII.KY IIATTEN. aged n2. Fu
neral from the reeld.nce of her "later, Mr.
Llnnora Ilulon. Bwedesboro. N J.. Bun., 1J
noon (daylUht savlnr). Int. . IMIIilda Cam.,
uontltomery uo.. ra o x. ni
DENEDICT. In Lancaater, Pa., on Sect.
13. 1021. ADDISON, huabahd of Mary Bene
dict. Bervlco on Saturday afternoon, at
2 o'clock, at hie late reeldenco. 540T Catha
rine at.. I'hlla. Interment at ernwood
Cemetery, Friend, may call Friday evening.
DILLia. Killed In action. In tho Arijonne.
FrnncY Oct. 12. 1U18. Flrat But. JOHN L.
IllbMrt. nsth Inf.. Co. ll, 4th Dl v.. on of
Wellington J. and Clara 1-5. UllllB. RelatUe.
and friends, also It. Thomaa M. Oolden
Poat. No, 0(13, V. of T W.. U. 8. A., wh ch
will officiate, and all other posts, are lnlted
to the funeral. Hun.. 2 P. M.. from his late
jealdence. 0U03 CallowUIll at. Int. Arlington
Cim
IinnAM. Sept. 13. 1P21. 124 Merchant
at.. Audubon. N. J.. JOltN A. boloyed hue.
band of klllle C, Dream (neo Spahn). llela
tlea and friends nro Invited to attend fu
neral services. Sat.. 1:30 P.M.. at-reldence
of his sister-in-law, 20 0th ave., lladdon
Heights. N. J. Int. private. Evenreen Cem.
Itemalna may bo viewed Frl, eve.
imOWN. Suddenly. Sept. 14, ALBERT
II.. huaand of Ellen U. Drown, itelatlvea
and friends, also Ellsworth Castle, No. 07,
K. of M. CI Pluto Tribe. No. 231. I. O. R.
M.: employes Atlantic Riflnlns; Co . Invited
to funeral. Sat.. 1 P. M., residence. 2227
S. Chadwlcl: at. Int. Fcrnwood Com. Friends
may mil Frl. evo.
IIURW3CK. 13th Inst.. SAM S.. aeed 7S.
husband of Kalherlna C. Ilurlock. Services
Frl.. 10th. at hla home. Now Dover, N. J.
CLAnK. At hla late realdence, 1228 Ix
euatit.. on September 12. 1021. EDWARD
n. CLARK, ated 85 yeara. Relatlvea and
frlenda, also Potter Lodee No. 441, F. and
A. M., and Master Plumbers Assn., are In
vited to the service on Saturday afternoon at
2 o'clock, at the Oliver H. Ilalr Uldr.. 1820
Chestnut at. Interment private.
CLARK. Sept. 13. JAMES CORTTRN.
liuabanl of dinner Clark (neo Moore).
Funeral services, Frl., 2.30 P. M.. 6033
bpruce st. Int. private. Friends' Southwest
ern Cem. Frlenda may call Thura. eve.
rr.AYTOM On Sent. IB. 1021. LILLIAN
CLAYTON, of 2007 N. Mervlne st. Service
on naturoay ariernoon. at zmu o ciock, ai
the Oliver II. Ilalr Uldr,. 1820 Chestnut at.
Interment DNvate,
DICK. Nov. 0. 1018. while In action In
Dolleau Woods. Franca, Private CHARLES A
DICK, died nobly while cnrrvinz his com
rade to safety, of Machine-dun Co., 314th
Infantry, son of Eucenla Dlrlt, acrd 21.
Relatlvea and friends, also Ueorce D. Mc
cracken Post. American Lesion. and War
Mcthors. are Invited to attend funeral serv
ices, Sunday. 2:30 P. M at his mother's
residence. 8305 Lansdawne ave.. Llanerch,
Dolaware County. Pa. Int. Arlington Cem.
DIETZ. Killed in action in the Meuse
Arironne Ifattle. France. Nov. S. 1V18.
I1KNJAMIN DIETZ. private of Co. F, 318th
Inf.. beloved son of Marearet C. and late
Harry Q. Dleti (nee Bheppard), In his 20th
j ear. RelatUes and friends, also members
of St. liontfaclua' Drench. No. 720. C. K.
of A.: Captains Albn-Cnpron Poat. No. 22.
V. of F. W.. and Auxiliary; Harry L.
Greenwood Poat. No. 832, A. L.J Henry L.
Schmidt Poat. No. 180, A. L.: Prlvato Mc
Cauihey Post. V. of F. W.; National
Chnptar. War Mothers of America, and all
otner orsanuationa or which he wns a
member, invited to attend funeral. Sat.,
8:30 A. M from th residence of his
brother. Harry T. Dletz, 1008 N. Waterloo
si. aoiemn requiem mass nt st. ooniraclus'
Church 10 A. M. Int. Holv Redeemer Cem.
DOOSHALL. At St. Juvln, France. Oct.
10. 1018. Lieut. WALTER MAYER DOUS
HALL, Co. II, 820th Machine Oun Ilattnllon,
82d Division, son of Amanda M. Dorshall
and the late Jonas D. Dogshall, formerly of
Fcrkasle, Pa. Relatives and frltnds. also
McCalla Lodio. No. 60fl. F. & A, M.. and
members of Co. D. 820th Machine Gun Ilat
tallon. 82d Division, Invited to attend funeral
services. Sun.. Sept. 18. 2 P. M.. stand
ard time, at St. Stephen's Reformed Ceme
tery. Perkaale. Pa.
DOLAN. On Sept. 14, 1021. THOMAS
J., husband of Katharine Hushes Dolan
Funeral on Saturday mornlnir. at 8 30
o'clock, from the Oliver II. Ilalr Did.. 1R20
Chestnut st. Solemn hleh mass at St Pat-
ricK-a wnurcn at in o'clock. Interment pri
vate. DUFFY. Suddenly. Sept. 14. GEORGE A .
son of Ueorce W. and Annie Duffy (nee
JennlnEs.) Relatives and friends Invited to
funeral on Mon., 8:30 A. M from late
residence. 831 N. 43th st. bolemn requlerr
mass Church of Our Mother of Sorrows at
10. A. M Int. Holy Cross Cemetery.
lUiKUHACH. At Atlantic City. bent. 14
AN.N'Ii: IJItOMLKY EUEItllAClf.' wf.Vow of
Jolln.I-,KJorJ,.acn .and daudht.r of lute John
and Luclnda Ilromloy. Relatlvea and friends
ui iii.iiru w .uraii lunerai services. Hat.,
11 A. M.. at realdenco of her eon, John
Iiromfev Eberbach, 1031 N. IJroad st. Int.
private.
rENTON. Sept. 13. 1021. MARY A.,
dauk-hter of Louis C. nnd Thoebe A. Tenton
(neo Judy). Relatives and frlrmls. nl.n i.-.,i.
eral Council. No. 0. D. of L.. are Invited to
im tuiiciai ncrvicrii, Ortl, 11 M .
parents residence. 7407 Palmetto st.. Fox
Chasp rhlta. Int private. Evercreen Cem .
CTm,J- "' J'a.F.rJen.1 my c" Frl ee.
IIKE. Suddenly, on Hnt. 15 mil
ALEXANDER W.. hnsh.nrt ...:
Fife, of 1711 S. Hicks st. Service on Satur-
u oiicuiuwu nv ti u ciock, at in Oliver ll.
Hair Hid., 1820 Chestnut at! Interment
fill HkVi
I HKN'CH. Sept. 10, WILLIAM H . son
of Ida and Into Harry n. French, ared 10.
Funeral serlce. Hat.. 2 P. M.. rhauel of
Kirk Nice. tISOl Oermantown a"a. Int.
prUale Pleaae omit flowers.
OAURATY. Sept 13. 10J1. JOHN T,. hus.
band of Madellno M. Garrnty (nee i.ane)
Relatives and friends n0 Holy Name So
cletv of St Agatha's Church, and emploes
of Oarraty & Co.. are Invited to attend fu
nernl. Mon.. 8:30 A. M.. from hla lata real
dence. 30.1 N. 3th st. S'olemn hUrh mas. of
renuum St AViatha'i Church 10 A. M. Int.
Cathedral Cem.
UAItVIN. Sept. 14. 1021, IDA dauaht.r
of Eiliabef. and late Matthew O. O.rv t"
in '"-,," 'i"""".l fi -?!ln i-onn coun
ell. No. 151. 8. nnd 1) of U. ire Invited
to funeral. FtI.. 2 P. M at her late real
""' 5..& "P" "V. St. 'LVetn'n
HALL. On 8ept', 14. SADIE P liii.i
(nee Malln) wife" of Thoma, Hall, "i
No. 33, O S. 11,, Girls Friend So lety of
St. Pau 'a P E. Chutch and War Motile?,
are muted to funeral, Saturduy, at 1.30
P. M.. from lato reeldence. 1042 E. Vennncn
at Services In St. Paul's P. E. Charch
2't? Vr M,' . rA,',n,J 2nH.y ca" Friday after
S P M. Int. Oakland Crm.
v H!?tUtTTtr J1""?.1 of. rtvate JESSE
A, HIGH. Medical Denartment, 311th In
fantry. 8enty-elhth DUI.lon, will be held
RT.,w.fl5llk V; J : on Sa'urd"'r' September
IIS?1. 2 P' iUi "Joudard time. All friends
nd eterane of A. E. F.. reapeclfully In-
HILL. Suddenly. Sept. 14 WILLIAM J .
beloved husband of Laura O. Hill (nie Un
ruh). R.tatUes rnl friends, also employes
of Atlantic Relit ir.ir Co.. sro Invited to at
tind funeral servicos, Mon., 2 P. M. late
lesldtnco, 2332 Motrls at. Int. Mt. Morlah
Crm,
HOADE. Sept. 14. MARY I).. heloved
daughter of Susan M. and the lata Patrick
I'oade. ag-ed 10. RelatUes nnd friends, also
St, Gabriel's 11. V. M Sodality, are Invited
to attend funeral, Sat 8 10 A M . from
her mother's re.ldenr., 1.1.M1 K Hi.nUw u.
Solemn hlah mass of requiem, St. Gabriel's
iiuiru. iu a. ;i. ini iioiy uross cem.
HOCKEN1IURY Killed In action. In Ar
(tonne Forest. Oct 17 1018 GEORGE W .
Drlvate Co. A. 104th lnf son nt nm. u'
and .Minnie Hookenhurv Relatives snj
friends, also Michael J. Joyce Post. No. 877:
Captain Allyn Cnnron Post. No. !-2 Serveant
Hamilton Ilsh Post. Nn ?fl: Vt--n-
Foreign Wars War Mnihers, American Le.
Minn, juoernian Ainieuo Association, em
ployes I'hlla. Electric Co , Invited to funeral
services, Silt.. 2 P. M., from hla parents'
residence. 2.0 W. Allegheny no, int. Ureon-
lilitiiiii , rill
HOXWOIXTI? At Dojleatown. Pa.. Fpt.
lunerai nervlcep-' UuUtown rrribttrlftn
I'lim.li An Unml, u (Jan. .O . m ,. ...
Int. Doylastown Uemeiery.
KELLY. Suddenly. Sept. 14. EDWARD,
pun ui tfniiir-nniiu ino mi. v-nmarina Kelly
tiarlsh of Cumber Claudy, County Derry
Ireland. RelatUes and frl. nnu. ni.n n -n.
rletles of wh'ch h was a member, ur. In-
neu ip uu.iiu tunerai nion , H.3II A M
from his lata resldtnre. 2143 Cross st,
Solemn requiem mass Church o St Ed
mond 10 A. M Int. Holy Crust Cem.
KENNKDY.-Kllled Inaction. VlT.mpacn..
Mont lllann nrfenslv.. Frenr. r., inia
Pnrporal WALTER MARCY KK.n'NUDY'
aV-iisrieii i.vsimM. rn. Ti ninth Inf.- aged
TT :-": -' ..'', --- - - i -nvii. r-t.. ....
jteiatites una irieniis. mini ","v.w,!"'",l
War Mothers! A. L. Tost. V, F. W.I afrari
College Alumnli P. n. H. Y. M. C. A., Flf;
mount Rowing; Ass'n. Oermantown Boyg'
Club, employes Hell Telephone Co,, ara ln
vlted to attend funernl. Sun., IP, M., from
residence of hi brothor, 1011 N. Aldan at,
lnf Fernwood. ... . . .
MARSHALI Buddenly. Sept. 18. VB
nONICA. daughter of Henry nnd Mary Mar.
shall, aged 0 years 11 mos. Funeral Hat.,
0:80 A'. M.. from parents' residence, 1219
N. ItOlh st. Int. Holy Croas i Cem.
MAUDSLEY. Sept. 14. WILLIAM J..
husband of Julia At nnd son of James A.
end Margaret Maudslay, aged 40. Funeral
Sat,, 1 P. M.. late residence, IBM Waka
llng st., Frankford, Bervlc.s at Bt. Mark
P. E. Church 2:30 P. M Int. North Cedar
Hill Cem. Itemalna may be viewed Frl.
"mATTROTT, Sent. IB. FLORENCE! 0..
wife of Joseph II, Maytrott. Funeral Mrvleea;
Mon, 2 1 M at her late residence, Fox
Chnee. Philadelphia Int. private. .
McMACKIN. Killed In artlon. In thw Ar
conre France. 8pt. 27. 1018, .Trivets JOHN
3. McMACKIN. Co. H. 10th .Thfantry. Rein
lives Hnd frlenda. at William P. Tmehe
Post. No. 31. A. L.I War Motherat St. Sal
vador Council, K. of C.lDlv. No. 78, A. O,
H.t employes of Adams Express Co. are In
vlted to attend funeral. Sat , 8:30 A. M.i
from residence of hla sister. Mrs. Charles
Rradtey, 7121 Grays ave. Solemn high moss
of requiem St. Clement's Church 10 A. M.
Int. Holy Crosa Cem.
MILLICK. Bept. IB. J. FREDERICK
MILLtCK, aged OH. Funeral services Hat.,
1:30 P, M, precisely, at the realdence of his
son, Charles Mllllck. flnoi) Green, at.. Oer
mantown. lrt. Fernwood Cem, Remains may
be viewed Frl, eve. Progress Lodge, No. DOS,
F, and A, 21, nnd Jerusalem it. A, c no.
8; Washington Camp, No. 848. P. O. 8. of
A.; employes of the storeroom of tha U, O,
I, L.O., iwia ana Allegheny are., ar. in
vited.
MURPHY. Sept. 14, HALTIB c daugh
ter of the late Patrick J. and Sallle Jlur
phy. Relatives and friends aro invited to
ntl.nrt fltnnrnl Unn. R A. M . Int. r.al
dence. Kilo italtlmore ave. Solemn high mn-a
or requiem St. Joseph's (jnuron o:ao A. M.
int cntneqrai cem,
O'DRIEN. Killed In action. In the Meuse
Argonne Forest France. Nov. B, 1018. PAT
RICK O'URIEN, Co. A. 01st Infantry, son
of the lato Martin and Sarah O'Drlen, aged
26, Relatives and frlenda, also William
Thompson Post, No. 884. V. of F. Vf.t Wil
liam D. Oxley Post. No. 183. A. L.; Dlv. 30.
A. O. II., and National War Mothers, ars
Invited to attend funeral. Sat.. 8:80 A. M..
from the parlors of Warren E. Titus, 8044
Torresdate ave., Taeony. Solemn requiem
mass at St. Leo's Church 10 A. M. Int. St.
Dominie's Cem. Sat.. 2:30 P. M.
rilARO Nlnt'i Month lBth. 1321. HOB
P.RT r.. husband of Sophia T. rharo. Rela
tives and friends aro Invited to attend fu
neral servlzjs. (Sat.), Seventh-day, Ninth
Month 17th, at 1 P. M lata realdence. 711
licechwood ave., Colllnzdale, Pa. Frlendi
may call 7rl. eve. Int. private.
PHILLIPS. At Dravgny. Francs, Auc.
17. 1018 Corporal NORMAN 8. PHILLIPS.
Co. V. 100th Machine Rattallon. son of Wll.
Hum H. and Sarah Louisa Phillips, aged 17.
Relative-? and friends, also Albert Clinton
Wnnderllch Post. No. 03. American Legion;
William C. Orlezu Post. No. 008. V. 8. W..
are Invltid to attend funeral. Sat.. 2 P. M.,
raren'.a' residence. 100 Owen ave,, Lan
downe. Pa Services All Saints' P. E.
Church. 3 P. M.. Darby, Pa. Int. Arling
ton Cam.
I'lRHH. Died at Erookllne. Mass.. Sept.
14. FRANK PIERS, in the Slat jenr of bis
age.
PIERSON. Sept. 14. ANtfA n daugh
ter of Edward II. and Emma M. Plerson.
Relatives and friends Invited to funeral.
Sat.. 2 P. M. (daylight aavlng), parents'
residence, Huntingdon valley. Pa. Int. pri
vate. Train for Rethayres leaves Rsadlnir
Terminal 11:4B A. M.
POrE. Sept. 14. 1021. JOHN W. POPE,
aged 70, Relatives and friends are Invited
to attend funeral services. Sat., 2 P. M.
precisely, at the residence of his son, Ralph
W. Pope, 4333 Manayunk ave., Roxboroush.
Int, private. Friends may call Frl. eve.
PRICKITT. Near Vlncentown. N. J
Sept. 14. ELIZABETH A., wife of Oran
vllle E. Prlckltt and daughter of George
II. and Mary E. Powell, aged 28. Funeral
from residence of parents, near Vlncentown,
N. J.. Sun., 1 P. M. (standard tlma). Int.
Daptlst Cem.
POWERS. On Sept. 18. JESSIE L.
TOWERS, daughter of the lata John and
Margaret Powers . Funeral services on
Saturday, at 11 A. M. Int. at American
Mechanic Cemetery. Fhlla.
RATLEDOE. Sept. 14. JOHN H.. hue
band of Hester A. Ratltdce. ag-d 70. Rela
tives and friends and nil organizations are
Invited to funeral services. Frl.. 8 1. M
late resldenco, 2313 N. 20th st. Int. Frank
ford Del.
ROHRBACH. Sept. IB. CATHARINE
nOHRRACH, widow of lato Michael Rohr
boxli. ared 78. Relatives and frl-nds are
invlt'd to attend funiral services. Sun.. 2:80i
P. M. (standard tlrre) nt Whltemarsh LU-,
theran Churoi. near Flourtown. Pa. r
ROOERS. Killed In artlon at Monfntieon
Sept. 27. 1018. Pvt. FREDERICK MIT-'
CHELL ROGERS', aged 20. Co. C. 148th
Inf., S7th Dlv,, son of Caroline and lata
Samuel M, Rogers Relatives and frlenda.
also Frederick M. Rogers Post. No. 1,18, and
Ladles' Auxiliary, are Invited to funeral.
Sun.. 2 P. M.. from his late residence,
441 Horace ave.. Palmyra, N. J. Int. Mor
gan Cem.
ROOERS. Sept. IB. 1021. RUTH A.
ROGERS, wife of Elmer Q C. Rogers, de
ceased, aged 78. Relatives and friends In
vited to funeral servloes on Monday, Sent. 19,
nt 10.30 A. M.. from her late residence.
Glnssbnro. N J. Int. Manahath Cemetery,
ROSS, Sudlenly. Sept. 14. SAMUEL T.
ROSS, agod 71 years. Funeral services and
Internn-nt private. Friends may cell at
residence 438 Old Lancaater road. Haver
ford. Pa.. Frl. P. M. and Sat A. M.
SCHWIND. Killed In action. In the Ar
cnnnn Foreat. France. 8ept. 28. 1018, WIL
LIAM son of Henry and Elizabeth SchwincT,
aged 27. Relatives and friends also Co. ll
SIRth lnf : Rlohmond Lodge. No. 230. F.
and A. M.: Llbertv Courcll. No. 83, Jr O
U A. M . Court Oen. Orfleld. No. 02. F.
cf A., empes of nrlnton Mschlne Co., In.
lted to attend funeral. Sat.. 2 P. M.. reel
dence. 182 W. Wlldey at. Int. Greenmount
'Smith. sept. is. matilda eisen-
RROWN. widow of John N. Smith. Rela.
tlves and friends aro Invited to attend fu
neral rervlces. Sat , 2 P M.. at her late
residence. 4010 York road Int. nrlvate.
SMITH. At West Chester. Sept. 13. E.
JANE, widow of Edgar Smith, in her
01st vear Relatives and friends Invited
to attend services on Sun., 2 P. M.. at Mount
Peace Cemetery chapel.
BTANKOWITCH Sppt. 13. SRETA STAN.
KOWITCH. aged 81. Funernl services Frl..
2 P. M.. at his late residence. 0312 Wayne
ae o-rmuntown Int. nrlvate.
STOKES. On Sept. IB. 1021. ELLEN O.,
widow of Henry S, Stokea. Relatlvea and
frlenda are Invited to the service, on Sat
urday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at Christ
Church, Tulpehocken and McCallum sis..
Oermantown Interment private. Relatives
may call Friday evenlntr at the residence of
her son-in-law. Dr. E, F Kamerly, Jr.. St
W Upsal at., Oermantown. from 8 to 9
o'clock.
TAOGART. Sept. 14. 1021, PAUL, son of
Charles R. and Mary C. Taugart (nee Case),
iged 7. Relatives and friends nro invited to
nttend funeral. Sat.. 7:30 a. M., from his
rarenta' residence. 222 Point st Camden.
N J .Ancol mass at tho Church of tho
Immnculate Conception 0 A. M. Int. Holy
Cross Cem.
T1TMU8 Sept. IS. 1021. WILLIAM E..
husband of Anna C. Tltmus, Relatives nnd
friends, also the Star of the Union Council.
No 77 , Waseca Tribe Nn, 48. I O. R M .
ar Itrvtted to attend funeral services, Mon.
2 P. M . at Ills late residence, 1710 W, Tioga
st. Int. private. Baltimore and Richmond
papers copy.
TAYLOR. Sept 15, 1021, ISAAC V .
beloved husband of Ella Williams Taylor
Relatives and friends, also Covenant Iidee,
No. 430. I" nnd A. M., and employes of ")te
Phen Greene Co.. are Invited to attend funeral
services. Mon.. 2 P M , from hla late rel- '
il.-nre. 1734 N. Houvler at, Int, Monument
CcmMery.
WALLACE. Sept. 18. CATHARINE
widow of John W Wallace, aged 72. Rela-
thes and friends Invited to funeral. Sat
0 A. M parlors of E, Bowen & Son, lot's
S 2d st. High mass rt Church of Bt
Philip Do Nerl 10 A. M. Int. private.
are Invited ts
tho services, on Friday afternoon at a
n'elnek. at the Oliver II. n.l- iim- ....
Ch"tnut st. Interment Private.
WERER. Fourth-lay. Ninth Month 14lh
MARY A wife of late Ch.rlea W. Webr
(nee Oirford), aged 81. Relatlvea and frl.nd.
are Invited to attend funeral services. Bev.nl h.
day Ninth Month 17th. 2 P. M . lata rial.
denc 3084 Richmond et. Int. private Re
mains may be viewed Frl.i 8 to 0 I. M
WILDE. Lnnsdsle. Pa. Sent. 18. 1IET.
TIE C. wife of Goorra W. Wilde. Rsji.
tlves and friends, alao members cf I.ansdata
First ITaotlst Church members Prisellla
Chapter. No 04. O E. 8 nd Patistliio
Slirln- No. B Order Jf White Hhrln" of
Jerusalem, Invited to nttend funeral serv
ices Frl., Sept id. 1 P M. (stanlard tlma).
Tlist It-xptlst Church. I.ansdale Int. flr.enl
lawn "en. Frlands may call Thurs., 7 to
1) P M. (
YERKES, At her r.sldenc. 4004 Chest,
nut et. on fl.pt. IB. 1021. AMANDA llON.
HAW. YERKES. Funeral service and In"
terment private.
U'HI.I.R tied Ninth Mnnth till. w
IMiylf'lolS :y,'..nr,irW "vle, on
rrci'liu i.wr, ,v,,t, n, , ,uw ,-, .it ,
lnllel to funeral services. Sun,, 2:30 I. M.
.1 c.,,rlU p' l: Church. lUvorlon. N, J. lot!
llerlln Cera.
aenil.ASH. On Pent. 19, 1020, Eri'IB 1L.
rife of Arnold J. klaah. scad 22 yiiisl flarri
. - I :
time, from 'the resilience of her son-lmlat.
0org. II. Cllne. Marlton. N. J. Frlin'T;
may oall Seventh day eenln and ;l Iirit
dsv st the r.sld.nre of Mr. Elaood Kv.n.
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