Bfi-"1 ,,"' ''p f -4 9 5fl -,. . ' j $ COUNTRY AIR FOR PEI Will Remain at Whitemareh Until Saturday Morning. Dern May Play Center MOCK SCRIMMAGE DRILLS "TVe tlnys out there in the conn cenn try will de the squncl A world of reed," enld "Hill" Hellrnbnck. Hels man's chief aanlstnnt in grooming tliu University of Pennsylvania gridiron warriors for their first big game, of the year Saturday afternoon, wit'i Pittsburgh. "I never have seen It te fall that a team taken away from the same sights, the same question-asking students nnd given n different environment felt letti better en entering an important jame. The clean air up at Whitemnrsh. away from the smoke and soot that sifts ever franklin Field every afternoon, will perform wonders. The boys need the tonic of the country te give them the right daih te start againtt thoec Panther boys Saturday afternoon." The Itcd and Blue squad, twenty-six ilreng, will leave the West Philadelphia Station at 1 :12 o'clock this afternoon for the Whitemnrsh Country Club, where they will remain until Saturday morning. They nrc due at West Phila delphia Stntien the morning of the game at 0:4?! o'clock, in plenty of time te listen te a lecture by Heismnn nnd his assistants before the big battle Is en. According te the program arranceil by the ce.iclies, a light drill will be held this arternoeii, including n dummy scrimmage between the first and secenil teams, with the latter manned with the Pitt formations and plays. Tonight the coaches, and principally the scouts, will lecture the squad en their coming nd versaries. while flelaruin and Hellen- back will outline their chcmes for thwarting the riratc crew. Gelf for Seme Tomorrow morning all the players in. dulling in golf Will cover the rnuru and these uninitiated in the old Scotch game win taite n cress-country hike an me miernnen virtually the same program us win be used this afternoon will be in force. Helsmau is n great believer in dummy -scrimmage drill en the eve of a big game and will held several miring tomorrow arternoeii In nnnitlen te the entire coaching Maff. the following plnjeis will make trie trip: way. Hern. Feley, Cochrane, Humes, Reckus, Graf. Uenthuer, Sutii erland, Thurman. Pendleton, Crave, Ertressvnng, Bryden, (Jreenawali. Sul livan, Miller. Krall. Whitchlll. Mnher, Wrny, Wlttmer. Veeelln. Langden, McAnally. Lukas and Illbcn. The undent body plan a gtent send off for the team and according te liiem bers of the senior class n rally bigger than ever will be staged Saturday morn ing when the team returns from White marsh. They will be met at the sta tion and escorted te Franklin Field b the entire student body land' the band. At Franklin Field speeches will be made by the conches nnd piajers and former Perm stars. e Scrimmage Drill Forthe third successive week Hels man did net held a &crlmmage drill en u Wednesday afternoon Yci-tcidav h" ent his charges through long signal drills after the first nnd set mid vars l had tested their defensive uhllilv with the scrubs having the Pitt pln's in u mock scrimmage. Indications pointed yesterdnv te two changes in the Ited and Blue team for Saturday. .Tack Dern. the husky center substitute from Salt Lake City High Scheel, wjll start at the phet position The big tellew who ln. year reached stardom as a freshmnn by lib line piny has entirely recovered fiem hu in juries and should give Stein n greni battle. Dern played en the same high school team as Iteinmey, the Chicago star who sained laurels last Saturday afternoon nt Princeton. Pnpwerth, a member of lack Keogh's freshman eleven. nlsr played nt Salt Lake along with Dern and the Chlcagenn. Johnny Thurman. who has seen little utlen this season because of in (uric, it expected te start nt one of the guard Pests In place of Ilunies Tliuininn uent through n stifT 1 1 ill cnterdnj without chewing nny effect of his peer inkles and the conches expect te use him n Snturduv Humes is debpniied el entirely. He limped en the field yes terday supported bv a cane en which he leaned Iicivll) llill.v Merris, the vet eran rubber, who is looking after the Injured guard. n.s Hint he will he readv next week In lake his place in the line Up. nackfleld in Doubt mere is sump ilnubl .lhein ilip bins. held Wraj. I,ukn nnd .Miller nie ei -tain te start but It Is n toss up for the ether pest between Vegeliu nnd While Mil. Mike is still net in Hie best of shape because of his knee, while Voge Vege In has entirely recovered from his leg $ury ,t!emP of t,,p railbirds say thai Heisman will send in Vegeliu nt tht. 'tart nnd save Whitehall for the latter Part of the game when he can get in fresh nnd ndd renewed vigor te I lit team The lemninder of the leain will !. the same ns started Inst Siituitlftv . with l.ankv Bill (imve at one cml and r.riressvnng at the ether. Sntherlnnd "" tientiiner nl tackles mid ( m lirunc id ITitirmnn nt giumls ii i ip rna'1,(' think tlic have n scieiul JtricKley in Nmulliiis. of Inst veur's tresnman team. This veungster lias eeen bnntmg field genls with surprising regularity from nil angles of the field, mi It would net be at all surprising te "p him rushed into the breach S.itur " u the seeie is i lese nnd the giune en a field goal, inlk of a stadiiiin as lut'c as Ilnr- Vr'.'iTi- ',. "'"'s "ns llril1'1 nieiind i. ..ii R ''"I'1 -"tPnlnv iifternoeii. It mm. , h",t ihcV'n" '"'"ns hnve at Inst Jwt0J Ii ,,,I,P,1,'" ht the g.eat farlv r J "'' InUcrsit j . nnd partial tLJ h''rl.atlll'tic fellow ei n. demands bn8'ntl"K'"I"t'il- II would net lX ",! Ji"B!nS f -"'.'1'IPK dofin.le ...,., ,.,. . ,,. Pll(, et tn(1 scnsell ......iini i : nniifiinn ........ nnnii.il fli . .. (a..,,, .. ..iiuiiiii(i ecus .... i mi hi nc. i e i leurM U" b" ,,,'1,1 ewr ,1(, Mime HAii"1, se"'l'r 'cam opens us intercolle. "fttker tl ",0 e'1 ,""1 1'"' ' fr mu.n";,e,1su,M"1 ,l,n" " '''s '-" I IlfS ( ii.t-t.l... 'im i,::"" "" I'rnts n ill Mnw lUIrt I. . . " ."'" Km . .. --. ...w 10 1 uiii ,,ii Wll.s v.' i ;i!n,11. 'h.Mlnl.lila "ur 11 r" V."t Mri 0?n.,.rr r,i """" t'nhohelU(.n rn, '"re "nerl Delivery. Cenahnhn.L.r, nil iiu DHIvery, Conntinhecktn i GRIDDERS S'flfl.H: n Den TlL ?ep th Cobbs r,e '"r"e. vim Ju V ('np,aln "f the 'i- team, u",r.lln f'eni scrntch nnd will donate; ."ucups te lie Ke,n. Knsnnrlu. Su - lean V.,..''',."f,tl,e VnrsitJ'",,;i Me- J :.,h;1'. Ik. Hlieetei. " im err nun rrraimni. v.... Fears Baitjcruptcy of Miner Baseball Leagues Woemlnglon. III., Oct. 27 Prcs- Ident C'hnrlcs Geehcr, of the Bloom Bleom Bloem ington club of the Thrcc-Eye ficague, will go te the annual meet ing seen te be bold In Chicago pre pared te advocate a radical i educ educ teon In .salaries of players, n strict enforcement of the player limit, re striction as te the number of play ers who mny be ehtnlned from the majors nnd the nddltlen et new cities In order te lesen I he traveling ex pense nnd mnke the clicult mere compact. One club of the Three-Eyes, Gocl Gecl 7.er alleges, lest $0000 during the season, while several ethers were net far behind. Few, he clnims, mndc money or broke even. The majority closed the season with a deficit, lie believes. The time has come, he thinks, te enforce n rookie rule requiring each .1,,K n ..till- 1.... 1 Al 1 tvlm MnVn nnl VIHn..tn..nl.. nln. A.I .Mn fcsslenally. Unless some restrictive steps of this kind nre taken he fenrs bank ruptcy will be the rule and net the exception of miner league clubs. MOSKOWITZ & HERBACH TO PLAY OLD ST. STEPHEN'S Rival Quintets Will Clash In Cage Tomorrow Night Eddie Clark's Moskewltz & Jlerbach basketball team Is ready for the big game with the Old Stephen's five en the Intter's deer, Tenth and Chestnut streets, tomorrow night. Clark will have lils strongest line-up in the rage, nnd is confident Hint his club will win. Old St. Stephen's tins a great record this season. The Churchmen recently wen n double-header from Nlles-Crnnc. nnd the team, which Is composed of Mnrbit nnd Hesslin, guards; Hart nnd Schwartz, guaids, nnd Mestln, center, is out te keep up the geed work at M. & II. 'm expense. Mnnnger Clnrk announced this morn ing that he Intended te use the bcM material nt bis command in the game He said that lie would start O'Ncll nnd Harkness at forward, himself nnd Gil Gil seu nt guards and "Inkle" Regan, the former Eastern League star, at center. Clark also stnted that he hnd n few open dates en bis schedule, nnd would like te nrrnnge games with all first class teams witli (mils. He is especially desirous of arranging contests with Aquinas. Kajeuln, Nativity. Knvwoed, S 1'. H. A.. Jnck Hincs' Old-Timers, St .Inmes', Heh Name and St. Paul's. All comiuiinicntlens should he nddreed te .1. Clnrk. rnrc of Moskewitz & Her bneh, 512 Mnrket street. MANY HUNT-MEET ENTRIES Spirited Contests Premised Satur day at Races of Pickering Club Witli the inrgest entry list for nny meet near Philadelphia, the annual races of Pickering Hunt will take place Satur da en the Mr. nnd Mis. William .1. Clothier's farm above Valley Ferge. I'uusuiil interest bus been displayed by the fauneis this year and the farm ers' brenkfust. ns in earlier years, will nguin be nn attract inn The fnrmcrs, tee, hnw entered many of their horses In the flat and stecplechnse events. Anether interesting fcatuie will be the inulc race with live entries. The meet Is held under the sanction of the Hunts Committee of the National Steeplechase uud Hunt Assoclntien, nnd Charles K. Mether will be the stew nrd represent ing that organization. The ether stewards are Herace B. Hnre, Victer C Mather nnd Willinm .1. Clothier. The ether efiicicls will be as follews: Judges at the finish, S. Law rence Bedine, .1 G. Leiper nnd James It. Tindic: pntrel judges. Jehn J. Sul llvnn, B. II. Le Beutilller nnd Geerge Brooks. .'Id: stnrtei, C. A. Hngen, and tlerk of course, K. Pcnn Smith. HOCKEY LEAGUE FORMED Eight Clubs Enter Ice Circuit te Play at Palace Light chilis h.iv enteiid in the Plulndclphin Ie Hetkey Lnigue. Twe new members are the Gcrniantewn Cricket Heckey Club and St Paul's Scheel Alumni Heckey Club. The son son will open some time- net month and tour games will be played each week nt the I e Palace The election of league eflirer fol fel low : President. Sidney Clink; .ice president. Alden Lie; secret nry nnd tiensiuer. .lack II. Iliilm Executive Ceniinillee Jesepli Dexter. Eddie Hill. Daniel Xewhnll. Gnuett Gilmere Sid ney Clnik, Aldcu Lee nnd J I!, llulin I lie hockey tenuis mid their li'iiie- scntntives nre- Mellen .Cricket Club team. Alden Lee Itmlner Heckiw Club. Garrett Gilniore: Philadelphia Cricket Club team. Randelph Paries- Cjnwyd Club tr.uii, Vi- ISiilleu , Swnrthmere lleckej team, lene (,erl.. Geimnn Geimnn lewn Cncl.it Club Icini. I' A Henri, and Si Paul's S hmil Aliinim Him hi team. EilX' lie C It Siinniiin HARVARD SQUAD-IMPROVES Fitts, Tlerney and Pfaffmann Only Men Net In Togs Cninhriilge, Mass., Oct '7 Ilnr- rd hnd n renl daylight feel ball session yesterday. Beb Fihher sending his kitfk ers te the field nt '2 o'clock and the ether pkneis stintvil work hnlf an hour Inter Closely diiected work for next iwcch'h gnnie with the Princeton Tigeis inutiuiieil. I he senilis again helim taken te tin stadium, wheie thde was a Vui',' dilll, but one In whlib no rough tackling wn- allowed T e condition of eviiy one is impieMiig. All of Ce.ii h Fisher's men. ixiept Filts, Tieniev and Pfiifl'maiiii. weie in pill illg i lellies The line-up found Cnpiniii Kane Inck nt lift l.'liklc while Giew and Illlb bnrd weie llie guaids, the fenuer taking Brown's place en the left wing, as the lattei had n i !nss mil wns nut at prac tice. Chaiuii and Grnlwuk both weie In the lincklich! Willi (,'ehike and Iei nan at i cuter Yeu Aute Knew The nntlnusl usu of low Keir or rating Ihr innter en Inw cenr i auiei cneihentlncr TIith catrlcil uparm will kpp in bailer condition when kept In a rnslnsr TIip nunnlr f illfTrrriitlnl lubricant shnulrj 1. leplenleheil eviry 10011 iiiIIcm te Hie .rnpHr tr U peer oil l uwil H will Ihiiii up no eaullv thit mm will be letl u lul.rli nte ihn rvlln iler wall" liiitil-riiiiiilne lun Iiai in? wm uu( me llt te slip anil iieiu i-ui ' er iapidl In ,iinir mini mink IIm.i miKlily n nc) rn iruvf ..nl' bi iillnmnK n Hitr-am nf waiur te plaN llk-htly uei tbe buifam 'the simplest niethnil nt t rme1 ihk i rm hU ultlnn ihe . llnrlf I le Inte,'! nil ihrniiab llu npirl. plu up. iiIiikh m inn pet If Ihn Ullve push imiiIh aif iiipinpnlv H,i ti i I e' rl " pive lip i. h peinr. raihenli) i i mitral ) ihev tlj nut h it prepet Iv nor. heniins- 'K Hlmnsi nun' te lernili Mlicn thn enclne l in w nnii the fit nf Iho plalnns In the cyllnrjrr8 in enniparatlvcK tinlil. the oil cnnnumpllen aheulrl net bn much nvr nna quart In evfry 200 miles nf travel. THEY'RE BANKERSALSO BASKET '.'duer Photo Servim I'rem this group of clglit ompleyes of Iho Federal Resme Rank Is pithed the quintet Hint plays in the basketball contests. They practice, In the gymnasium of the St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. In the rear of the hank. Frem left te right, top row The .Misses Bates, CVuhak, Ixivrlng nnd .MacBrldgc. Frent row The Misses .Moere, Zimnicrman, Moercliouse and Davis IS Main Liners Will Open Catholic Circuit With St. Jeseph's Prep as Opponent CLIVEDENS PLAY CENTRAL Villnnevn Preji will mnke its firt np np pearnnce in n LVithwIlr Scheel Toethnll Lengue game this afternoon. Ilugnle McGcehan's eleven is slated te nteet the lcague-lending. te sny nothing of the chnmpien, St. Jeseph's Prep nggrcgii nggrcgii tien. The battle will be held en the Villniieva gridiron. Wlille this will be the Main Liners' first stnrt dunlng the present season, the Crimson nnd Grny lenm from Brenu nnd Stiles streets hns nlrendv mndc its dtbut. Lnst Friday en the P. R. It. Y. M. C. A. grounds, Forty -fourth stveet nnd Parkside nveiiue, the opening Catholic Lengue gnine of the season wns plnved. cst Catholic lined up against 'm. Jeseph's. Tbe latter wen by the small mnrgin of n goal from toiiebdewn. In that gnine the winning team was outplayed. Lee Breslin. captain and star back of the Stiles Strceters. wns closely u inched by the Blue nnd White. In fnct, he wns se well tnken enre of thnt he didn't de n thing in the wav of gaining ground with Hie ball. However, nfter Dencen hnd scored his touch downs. Breslin kicked the gcml. -n"n finally decided the game. Will Watch Breslin As wns the ense in th hntile ln.t Fridav. Hic-lin will be wntched bv the iiianinn u s today Tbe Mnin Liners will have their eagle eves enen nnd whenever Mrcslin decides te enrtv tne nan nc win nnd an opponent awaiting linn with open nrms, Villnnevn lias a ernckerjnek club this sensen Twe of the fastest teams in tbls section, Williamson Trade nnd Fnrm Scheel, hnve been met, nnd en each occasion the gnmc ended in n tie this section. Williamson Trades nnd wound up In a scoreless tie, while the ether finished witli the elevens dead lei ked nt 7 peinlf. ('upturn Qiiiun, Watcl, Ferd. Uris cell. Knnc. .MeNanintu. Dalleii, liar kins. Whaleii nnd Halpin niv plaving great bnll for the MeOeehiiii this .v-'enr. They ure the hopefuls upon whom be is depending te upset the Crimson and flray tornnde. And according te Hugbic they will come through Cential High's one-time invincible Mirrors nie lfted te nlnv het te Her- mantewn High nt Husten Pied Johnny Kaiiffimin. Ithead"'. Lunt'ini Rlcbnrds and nil the ies who go te nnke up the Clivcclens of tne (Jieen nnd While, nie nil set for the game, ,ind it would net I be nt all surprising if Dr. O'P-len's i preteges aic handed their second league defeat of the season. Central High Weak Onic upon a tlnie the Crimson and Geld eleven used te K. () evcrv ascre- gntien thnt might happen te cress its I pnth Hut this year ii' different. In fact, it seems te be t In ether wav ' mound Whenever Hi n'Hnen sends I bis men en the field the oeposliig le.i'ii I does nei starl te 'siuipinie " but m-, sti nd gels sn( for a v n In In bvgeiie v t a -s. the Minei's would, walk upon the gildii.ni will! nil the confidence In the win hi nnd the op ep op peing team wns iisiielU 'Vaicd te denth" before tbe b.iltle st.irtnl le rage. However, after Pcnn Chuitcr defcnteil the Iievk fi inn Hread and liteen street'', everybody else sjiei te de )u. same thing nnd new Central is getting sei ked en every blind Tine, Lewer Merlen was hnnded n defent, but I he team laiinet be con, p.ued with I he IIIKII eiilln, The lenm that beiisted of I he hes staisen schol schel nstli gridiron of this vicmih s "jU shot," nnd new I li followers of the Miners nie hoping fei n cenieb.uk. Anether for Kayeul.i KaeulH C'aihellc I'luh mldnil aneihtr vlr tnr te lt Mat lnst ulshi when It out. elaNsnl 1 rHnklln 1'rlnilnfr 4 te IT n Si Anttmn h Hull iMenti-ihtnl acid Carrn ter utrtels lunsni, with tfven Hair) keh I , unit two feu'i nnrl SieenHen anrl I.li inimtnn ltli tlirf inn pr lutein were the Mere fnr I KnvnuU hlli Unlwn ntul Swan e..niiti for Kraiiitlln Kivnula reserve n ,n ..,, ill iiniimt fieii I in ruin In ilie last e.lniiie nf plus In th - nr. of t'l in 17 sj ! ,1! , Viulsi. ane (.1 nn. i . me Iho hiuh utiium Lehigh In Leng Scrimmage i ItrllilcIlM i, I'll., Oci a" - l-he prriihs ., I.ehlvh I n icralll wen feiceil te hear ih ' limit of Hi. nrfmslvn uKalnsi th,. ,, v anrl neceiirl slrinir eleven in a in jr)., 'lv , li ril.u In t rULtke wan iveinl tn off,- . ht. nnd ilif.ni.lve arrlmnure ulth ....m. ,. lai atie-ii lml en thn latter in perfei'tlits' ileftime iBJinm expenni aerial atiaek et Wel V'lislnla l nlverill) en Hatuiday Shifts en Wesleyan Team Mlililletcmii. nnii.. Del 'J7 I'eai h Vlai tin In mm I'rlclie at nun ti hnrk m the W'jlcjnn varmiy ami i-, hIe-Miik nn the runninic etf of plam a hit m an effeit le de away with (umbllne. ramene rulikr quarterback, has been trier! at fullback nnd Scrlcrtns h been tnt te ti&Uhack, VILLANOVA OEBU IN LEAGUE TODAY Today's Scholastic Games And Results of Yesterday I'OOTHAM. Intrrscholiistle Tnicur (imtrnl HUli nt (iernmnlenn IIIkIi, Hous Heus Hous eon FlflH. Tn-cntr-nlnth find Semrrirt sirrHs, Calliellr Iiku St. JeufphV Trcp nt VlllnneTK Trrp, ilia -nevs. sort KR lntrsrhel.istip Innif Central IHch nl Frnnkferd Hlch. Yrllevr- lacki'ts' t'Wd, Oxfenl piUf nnd nnrnn trret. Hl rhllllc IIIkIi nt Ormnntnwn lllcll. Nerthrant Hlsh nt Seulhprji Illcli. I'riintn schools' Ifiinip Friends Stlwt nt llnrerfnrd Scheel llnv llnv frferd. Mlmlnitlen I'rlrnds' nl Twin ( Inirter, fiifn Inne. YKSTKIWAVs rtr.lM.TS f're-rnnntiT mt rhllllf. 2H- (pntrnl. 01. Nerlhrnjit. (W: flermintewti, ,f. "PROS" WANT GAMES Seuth Phlllle Eleven Desires Con tests With 130-Pound Clubs The Seuth Philndelphln Pioffsiennls, n nrst-clnss l.ill-peunil trnvcling clinen due te n misunderstnndlng has Sunday. I October 30, open for tiny tirst-cluss I f ,10 Flftv-lifth nnd Pine streets st... home team in or out of the city. , . ., ,,, ., . . " Tbe Seuth Philndelphln tenm Is undei t1""' ,s '" "V '"' '"'rdin Hespltnl to te thv leadership of the veternn "Scntty" day in n set ions condition ns tbe result .Maxwell, u termcr allielic lligli ssciioel tf.ii. rV.nnl, In.. r'nr.U! ..l.l lit,.. .. I nrrnnge gnmes for ether open dntea witli such teams ns Quaker Ciiv Pres. lTnlh.nal.iirr. Td.c.....,., I.-.. tnM ...... V ..... I. ..... V ... Ul 1 . ,l I,, 1 ,," III ..u..... .-,.,, , ,,, ,,n. .,,, ,K l .. ur income a. A. Jee Coin n, 'Jlltl Seuth i Mnctecntli street. ' CANNOT BE MAGISTRATE Atlantic City Commission Without Authority in Appointment Atlantic City. Oct. 27.--Members of the City Commission were ehniged with making a mistake jesterdny In the np np peintment of Hnm Pestoll nscit mng Istrnte te fill the unexpired term of Wniter Creighton. who resigned When It enme te ndmini-tcrinc the ""' "f office, the citj legal ileparimenr found thnt the coininl'slene hnd over ever n nil were stepped their jurisel' lien without .authority te make the appoint nicnt becnuse it was ,in elective elBce nnd must be filled nt the next general i election. A cigarette is known by the smokers it keeps "Nothing else ivie" Liggett k Myers Tobacco Ce. BALL TOSSERS REPORT BOHEMIAN REVIVAL Presbyterians Send Ministers te Aid In Religious Movement The Prcsbvterlan Church in thTt country l lenn nj some of its Bohe Behe mlnn mintsteis te the churches of Czecbo-Slevnkin. which hnve witnessed the grentct religious nwnkening Lurepe has known since the Reformation, nc nc cet ding te n stntenient issued by the Itev. Dr Willinm P Pulton, the Rev. C. S Clclnnd. the Itcv Ur. Arthur J. Brown, the Itev Di S C Chester, the Itcv Ir .linin s I flood nnd the Key Dr D J. Biirrell "MeliemiH." dcilnn-s the stnteineiit. "is the enl bright spot re'iiiitsv in Lurepc. for there n gtent icllgieus niecnient hns broken out Since the wnr two millions base letl the Cbutrh of Reme 'I here hns nei been such n movement Mme the Reformation." AUTO HITS PATROLMAN Motorcycle Bluecoat Seriously Hurt In Frent of Station Moterowlc Patrolman C. r;i.p,.tr, nf an accident thai eccuncl in front of " ""OL Ol the station house M'sterdin Ciiec'iitiec. who wns letiirnl'ic in the tnlien mi lils inoleicjcle, wis struck ,. ,ll,-i1ii , , .,... .... ,.., ' "- ... , V ., . i ;-.AAi'A . nn" r" fitl5 '"" .'". ''Id. "f ,l0- f'elum- bin nvciiue. sustaining se;0n, ijui0snf the hni k. I eninv, who wns nriestcd derlnred that be was looking for n stieet lgn nt the time of the accident nnd fniled In ce fiicentree ahcid of him. Leaves Meney te ex-Housekeeper Rlllliigspert. V .1.. Oct 7. Mrs. Beatrice T C Iiiinc.an. of Llinbrtli', former housekeeper tr i C.ustav Si hmnnl the innrine pji!m t wbe wris found f n tallj beaten im I Is home two wpcKt nuci, with bis .'li.-el siiii.mt a st. i c'nle is nn r,. ' , snle hei' h' , ill .lilinilt' il l i iiinl'ite In 'he (!!ei. cestei V.iinl v ir i Dili's etfii e The I'tiilcil Slate si ,,.,., s i:e.M, i, .,ic te hnve owed s, I , ,H.i S.-fini) ,, ,s survived bv i br ither and n sister. i wkhmmamac n " 2 W " ''SSBSJrX 'Ii W Lrk S i 11 Ak CIGARETTES 9Cy TWENTY fur -: hut taste the difference JEFFCOTI LOST TOWESTPHILLY Speeclbeys' Captain Out of Frankford Game Tomorrow With Swollen Leg TIGHT SHOE INFECTS TOE By pauij tbep .fee .leffcett, captain of West Phila dclpiln High Scheel's football tenm, will net be able te start In tbe big gamcj against Frankford High Scheel tomor row nftcrnoen. This wns announced by Wnrrcn Wcillcr, coach df the Spefil Spefil beys' eleven, tedny. "I wns just talking te doe's fntber," said Wcillcr. "And according te him, .fee will net be able te play tomor row. "It seems that he were a tight shoe during the early part of the season and, while he was kicking the ball, split his tee. He did net pay any attention te the injury nnd went into the lnst two games with n slightly infected tee. Later en the tee healed up, but Jee started te kick in practice again and new bis leg is swollen. "With .lefftett out of the game our stock will sink considerably for the big gamp tomorrow. Frankford has the greatest team that ever represented tne school, and it is snid thnt the team will go right en through te tbe champion ship. West Philly was the only team ilia- renily steed between the Plenccis nnd the title. New. witli Jee out of the game, I will have a pretty teugd time trying te lind some one capable of taking his place. j .Teffcett plnjed left end en West Phil- , Iv's tenm lnst season. At the end of. Il.n n. tin .....u ,.tn,,,l n BlinAnHll ' utc ,uui iiu ,ue tin mi iu ei.vv. Freddy Sweet as leader of the West erners. When the 1021 season rolled around backfield material wns very scarce at the Walnut street Institution, and se Wnrrcn Wcillcr mndc n qunrtcr bnck out of .leffcett He rnn the tenm smoothly, considering that he wn net a regular backfield man, nnd kept the tcnmweik IntncL The lesi of Je'ffcelt is u severe blew . as Jee was counted en te stnrt nt bnlf bnck tomorrow. He was te be shifted te mnke room for Jehn Withcrew, vet -(ran quarterback, who has become eligi- . ble HAYS ASSUMES CHARGE I 0FN. Y. MAIL THEFT PROBE t Driver of Truck Gives Police Val uable Information New Yerk, Oct. 27. (By A V ) Pestmnster General Hnys arrived here tedny te tnke persennl charge of the investigation of last Monday's legis tcrccl innil robbery by automobile ban dits, who held up n mnil truck and es caped with five pouches filled with bends, securities nnd currency. News thnt the Postmaster General wns coming te take n hand In the ensp led le icperts thnt the losses were even higher than the $ 1.000.000 figure Inti mated bv postefiice authorities. Defi nite figures were withheld, but state ments issued by banks and brokerage houses shout d a total known less of isV2.S,il2.". This wns exclusive of u large shipment of currency icperted te hnve been included In one of the pouches. Frank Havranck, driver of the looted iruck. wns called from bis home for an other questioning by Posteffire inspec - j ters today. Havrnnek hns been under' almost continual enaminnllen since ''e robbery occurred, nnd yesterdny added important details te Ills story of the held-up. Among these was the'detnil of n b'nek automobile which he said pulled ' ahead of the mnil truck nnd slewed ' down, apparently ter the purpose of nldlng the bnndlts. who enme up in a green automobile. The insiiet ters nle let It be known that Hawnnrk bad given them n whiti muslin laundry bag which he s.iid 1 ) ' 1 1 n iiul'ieii ever his hr.id njul tied be. fore the bandits riflnl his true1. 'I hr nwnei s name had been tetn treni tht bag. but one letter nt the end of the namenti "L"' leninmcd, and the b.ig is regarded a n vnlunble clue. f itttai HKa , i I f- aZJJ CRAIG CHOSEN MODERATOR Pennsylvania Presbyterians Elect Butler Minister Tyrene, Pa., Oct. 27. The ttv. Willinm It. (Veir. nf tlnl,n I'n' t, chosen modern ter of the Presbyterian Rrewn nntlercd deer belted through Synod of Peniisylvnnin. which opened ' Scr.anten street vesterdny, leaving A its business sessions in the First Pies Itinll of sbnllcrcd windows nnd scattered bytcrlan Cbuicb of Tyrene yesterdnv ' previsions nt its heels Tbe nnlmnl with 200 delegates lcpresetiting nineteen enme from no one knows where, anil. Presbyteries In attendance i bus nppnrently returned te the snms Reports from the rducntienal Insiltu- place tiens within the bounds of the Synod; In its flight through be city tht) having church enre were presented. Thn deer jumped through n large n'n'O Itev. Geerge M. Iljal. of Snltsburg. ' glnss window in a grocery store, rent' spoke for Wnsbingten and Jeffersen j terlng previsions right nnd left nnd College, the Hev J Grny Bolten for ' making Its cit through n deer In th Wilsen College, nnd one of the most interesting nddi esses mndc wns bv the Itev. L'thelbeit D. Wnrlleld. of Cnrlis'c. In nn nppenl for Wilsen College nnd Christlnn education. Or. Fnrr. of the First Cbiiirb, Wilkcs-Hnire. present ed the repeit from Lnfiiyctte College. Yesterdnv nftcrnoen nddivsseH wcrr mnde by the Itev Willinm P. Weir, sec retnry of the Genernl Asseniblv 'h Com mittee en Men's Werk, the Itev Hem v C. Svenringten. of Si Pnul. nnd the Rev Ferd C Oilman. STORE OPENS DILV 9 Till Itstl OC yikll NELLENBU ENTIRE BLOCK- MARKET I) 'a 'te (2! STREETS Furniture & Bedding- At October Sale Savings Huy en Our Easy Pamcnt Club I'lan. .S60.00 3-Piccc Fibre Craft Living Living Roem Suits $32.50 hmitcr number - carl v selec tion i; advised ilhi-tratrcl. S40 Oak Exten sion Tables $19.75 1 i inc li. qua rtpred oak, plank top, fi fe p t ens ' 'i table t i bf i lese I nu' at thi-- e . tremely ! i. price. 500 SG.00 Dining- Roem Chairs at $2.95 Q u a v tcrcl oak, panel bnck, slip scat, French legs. Shew n. 500 Mahogany-Finish Library Tables, Werth 30. As Illustrated, $29.75 S65 Oak Built-th. 50-Inch Size $36.75 Plnir, top, with la.'c ciinlmaid diawi s ip ? mi rn i l.r; ,i h'i Hal. i line, l.avqc t.ssei tnirnt nl Bedroom Chairs. Rockers and Benches Greatly Reduced for Friday Only Sn c i j i i n,i i i K v'-u ,. i, , ?tv U's and deiKi.-. m Vn'eiui.n walnut, 'liahep-.'i ji'd em'n j MATTRESSES Fell and Fiber Mai tresses 100 Pure 1 elt Ceered With Art TickniR $8.15 vr ! U tresses. $12.65 (ioed Link Snriiinu s;.,,,..;., I $6.50 - " l ' telunibia '.ink Iftlirn metal fiarnc. mi he u Best Baked lute ' $9.35 Knamel Beds vi'iv .suepkiv Duin in Lindnid sies One inch I'mmnu us ))nsi , Rest baked white c n.i md tinish. Pillows, Special at. Each. tioed si -i; pillow ,, wC witli clean puu f, atliei . ONbutNj ,4ui fitui fleer P J3 e e . ft t9 I filled ii DEER THRILLS SCRANTOfr Leaps Through Plate-Qlais WlndeW and Flees Along Streets nei Scranlen. Pa., Oct. '20 A full. reur When lnt seen it wns bending tewnrd the ineiiiitnins. Colonel Carpenter te Speak Colonel Fdwiird Cnrpcntci. cdilcf of stuff of the Seventy ninth Division, will Hi"nk tonight nt n met ling of tbe Pbilndellibln Section. Set let v of Amerl enn Mllltnr.v I'.ngiiieers. nt the Kngl necrs Club. l."17 Sprue e slteel He will talk en the proposed oiguiiizntlen of the reserve of the nilev A. M.C LOSES T r:30 P. M. TOMI i: !-I Heuscfurnishings and China SUJi.OO Gelden Oak finish Refriger ators $25.00 With white enanici- hned fund rhambcrs. old en ( luh Plan. SI. 30 Oval r Gahanized -Ss., Dener, W ith tevr c l-Oz. Rell Autumn Leaf Toilet Paper, 1A for 29c (!5c Leng Handle White Cotten Ceiling or Wall Dusters at . . 29c He Swift's Pride Laundry i y oeap in hsg&smi, I ft for 9QC ttgqetet-emtrtevcry . itVrwC H J iS I n I i ike Ith i uahly loupen S.R- 22-in. Splint Clethes Rasket and Extra (S Streng Handles. 1 9c J Sewed ( ern Floei Rroems 28c K. .t t Li unn imW Reu. .51.00 Leng Handle Steel Healer Scoops at 59c e- Reg. $22.50 mencan Porcelain Dinner $10.95 Set $12.50 American Pem-Iain Diniur Us $(.95 '- k rflrrC". "I"Tt Jil 1 Re-. SI. 25 iUv Band Porcelain Miin Bowl 79c Sets !J.0 Light Cut Camiv $1.00 .1 :tr 75c "Jaheganj-l''in-ish 9-Inch Candle- slick at 35c 3hLU , , j(vJJj j.,,,,.,, ,,oer kg5s fii li ' "' n ca Tlniliii .lain1 T 4m r3CiSi-lj--5y t5acr ra1 a'H 39c M '?sur&? P-r 5a'Jf - A lay r,' 17 mnzi) ! ii 4i n 3 :N. SNELLBNBURG & m l-$4
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