Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 25, 1922, Final, Page 13, Image 13

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Many Games en Semi-Pre Schedule
swAinrc
FIFTEENTH IN ROW
Eddie Ltiek's Athletes Keep Ug,
LenS Streak by Beating Wil
mington Club Again
SPHASk K. 0. FLEISHER
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i.. c 1'nrnnnn. linscbnll tenni tin-
i" .n,1 tt,e St. Theninn Chili, of WIN
minetnti. tel.- In n -.enjl-prn enmr nt
sitvflflli "trecf nnil Miiiweml iivpiiiic
iM ' cvcnliiff. Tlic filial were wns 8
Today's Independent Games
and Results of Yesterday
Hllldale at Tryett. Chicago. I'l.
trerti. Bt rlel,h(r Twentr-Mlh and Reed
norm Hfnrs nt Hhnnahen. Yrt-.4hth
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'te 4. . . .... ' Clfnut Mr..
wi.. t Tlmmfta f'liih trnrnlnrl In ftila Nrtrv Ynrrl l.inu
dty with n crnvlnx te revenue ItMlf , JftKy"" " "
'for tlic ilcfcnt niJmJnlBtcrccI by EeMIn I nineV A. A.. at vriM-wxi. N. ,t
.T.i.It'd ntircfcs tnc tiny Dctere. nut
'. M tnnlnen 1)V th
MnRySaj;1 B"nU,n' ph"'f- and"
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Btlmd. and' On-
Itenth and Cnmhrla strwu.
.Vn$?,n OJmM at neMa.d, Chelten inna
bm Phew street.
Ilrrn Mnwr nt WllnVoed A. A., Torrts Terrts
''" nvemie rnrt tt'nkellng afreet.
-JK'00'1 n""' Cmtu. Blttr-flfth street
and yanen ntenne,
MoniHyec n .MeCail Test. Forty-ninth and
8lrvr Dlrrr In.
Mcrr'nc l're at Celumbli C. t'.. Frent
Trannwrtatten nt
Naml Menpltsl
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laaue
.Iam ItH ljh l lai
r.A h!i inninsn iii nnp iufuh- i-iiiij
j.i,,t lii linnc of 'the vIMtern. nntl
tlKiy were forced te bow te nnethcr
The' ganie "l"10 mtfktil t'le fifteenth
itraUht win for St. Uarnnbns. in which
rfe .Tohnten plnyed nn linpertnnt role.
He lilt n home run In the third InnlnR
with two runncrH en bnse. nnd n minute
Inter nnethcr run win scored. After
that there never wns nny doubt n te
which team would be the ultimate win-
"'"Pet" Elliett, the Snlnti' blR first
liAemnn. Mnrtcd n, rnlly In the fifth,
which nl preducpd four ruiif.
I'nul Harper whs lMt hnrri by the
Yixlllng tenni. but lilt tcnminntcs up
pllcd him with excellent support.
Briscoe allowed the home tenni eleven
blnglcs.
Sphas Bet Flelsher
The Seuth Philadelphia Hebrew Ah-
.noclatlen made n trip te Twenty-sixth
and Iteed streets, nnd when they mndc
'their departure, after n crent Ritme.
It was with nn 8-te-0 victory ever the
Flelsher Ynrners.
Harry I'nasen started in the box for
the visitors, but he get wild neir the
end of the ninc. Malinger (lOtt'leb
then mndc n wise move by sending Mil
ler te the mound te relieve him,
Heckciihury. served them up for
Fleh-her, butjwns nwny off form, He
allowed tlilrff-n lilts. However, he
rnnde a hit nnd scored n run for the los
ing nine.
A blp rnl'y In the sixth Innln?, which
also wns the Inst, enabled the Lincoln
Giants te come from behind nnd defeat
lMilie Hcnnis' (tcrmnntewn Club, nt
t'heltcn nnd Mnpnelln avenues, 7 te IS.
Five runs were scored by the colored
crclv in the lat Inning.
6lunali.ni Is Victer
Rhnnnhnn nosed nut Camden City in
a shi;fet nt Forty-eighth nnd Itrewn
ItirrK ! te S,
Ilimnc, ('iimden's' firt sackcr. hit for
the ilrcult ever the center-field fence
In the opening inning. It wns the first
tinip this season thnt the feht wns w
minplMicd. Ilnpp. also of Cnmilen City,
innde a homer In the fourth. Hard lilt
tln niiirked the game throughout,
Xetuseiiie was returned the victor
oier tie Uelithouse Club nt I and Ve
nango MrepK 10 te 7. in a game feat
ured b. three home runs,
M'AVOY WILL COACH
AGAIN AT DELAWARE
fitrntnn A. A. nt flfiitiwatf Slna rtnh.
Meadow and MlfTlIn atrrct.
YKSTRROW'H RESDI.TS
ft nnrnatmi. Wltmlnsten. 4,
nrtdenburs, 4i 0eath rhlm. 0.
)vn Cltr. 8i nine Hei. 0,
)U I Id weed, 1 1 Weaien, 0,
Vlldwoed, Ri Atl-Phltn roller, 4.
. W. V. I.. 6i Bt. Cfritla, I.
I'hlta Trrmlnnl. 4; North fhlli, I,
Krnnlnden, 01 Dotwen, a.
Midnnhin. Oi t'amdrn Cltr, .
l-eitnn, I?; llrnlde. 9.
Ut llrelhers. Si Hlrnten, 7.
SJirnn.in, ISi UVelnn. S,
Lincoln (Hants, 7 (Irrmnntemn. 3,
Slrnwbtldie rtethlrr, IOi Hult I'ark, 0.
Netnwmr. IOi I.Uhtheuif, 7.
RftiheruuRlt. 2; (Irarare. I.
Mlnnrwn, 4i Colonial, 2.
VrMrii, IOi Knarment, 0.
B'nndnrd, Hi Parkway Tre... 7.
West I'htln. Driver, 6 AI1-8lari, 4.
Mplins, Hi Fle'ntirr. fl.
CelKan. IOi MniVhull r. C' 0.
I', (irate, 111 R. T.. Gibsen, 0,
Rnrnl tars, 7 Hirhiirnch, 4.
Rlilimend, 17 Amity, I.
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FLEISHER YARN
ER
TO PLAYCHESTER
Semi-Pre Rivals Will Battle at
Twenty-fifth and Reed
Streets Tonight
ROYAL STARS AT SHANAHAN
DENNEHY'S HOMER
BEATS NORTH PHILS
Beleff Shades Volz in Keen
Hurling Duel Wen by Phila
delphia Terminal
REA HITS FOR CIRCUIT
Drexol Tuter Will Have Hest of
Assistants te Whip Team
in Shape
Tn one of the nwt srn'ntlenal fru
fnses staged nt Fourth and Wlngohoc!; Wlngehoc!; Wlngohec!;
Inr streets this year the North Phl'Mcs
bowed te Dick Smith's Philadelphia
Terminal nine last night. ! te :i.
Kni'h side n.nde five bits and also had
n pair of nrrers.
Temmy Volz nnd Hrleff were the op
posing meundsmen, Iteth were hit for
home runs. The first v,n made by
Dcnnchy, the railroaders' outfielder. In
the fourth inning. The ether four
base clout was delivered by Johnny
Hca, of the home team, in the seventh
round, . i
Iteth nine went scoreless for the I
first three Innings. Twe men were en
I base in the fourth inning when Den- '
i nehy caught one of Ttcleff'H sheets nnd '
'sent it far anil away te rigut neld for
n lieiuer.
I This lead steed un(H the last half or
1 the seventh when Ilea kicked In with
ins leur-nase wnilep with n man en
base. The railroaders added whnt
proved te be the winning tally In the
eighth inning en three successive hits.
Iteifsnyder's clan put across a tally
In the last half of the same Inning and
brought the score te, 4-n.
It started te grew dark at the end
of the eighth round and the Terminal
nine with n one-run lead did everj thing
possible te delay the game. The umpire
lint te wnrn them time nnd again in
the lnst Inning for killing tln.e,
Clouser the third baseman of the
winners, p'accd n spotlight en the home
lielil up
QJEMI-I'HO bnsebnll ranies nre sched'-
nled for every section of the city
tonight, nnd the numerous nll-stnr at
tractions will be mere Minn sufficient te
Induce, the twlllglu enthusiasts te miss
the evening meal.
Hrls Lord and his Chester Club wUH
invade Twenty-sixth nnd Heed streets
for the express purpose of taking
Flelsher ever flie hnnltps. The snmc
teams met In Chester n few night ngel
nnd Lefty iseinn nnd his nthletes were
returned the winners. Lord's bunch,
therefore, will be out for revenge nnd
the game should be dose throughout.
The fnns at Shetzllne Park. Bread
nnd Iligler streets, nre due for n renl
trent. nilly Whitman nnd his bunch,
from Tlrldcsbure. will invade the Seuth
Phils' stronghold. Heth team have.
been setting n ranld pace, and the game
will be worth while watching.
The Mervlne Pres will be entertained
br the Columbia C. C. 'nt Frent nnd
Perter streets. Columbia hns been set
ting n nice pnee lntely, se the Pres have
their work cut out for them.
Stars at Stauialian
",11m" Benner's Shannhsn stick
snrlths will endeavor te bnt out n win
nirei- lm fMlndelnliln Ituvnl Stnrs. one
of the bst colored flubs In the city.
en the home let. nt rerty-eigntii nnu
Brown streets. Benner's nthletes nre In
the midst of another winning strcnk nnd
nre confident of winning. The colored
lads, though, nre clever tessers. nnd will
net go down before giving n real bnltle.
Monet,pe trnvels te Fert v-ninth and
Spruce streets te meet McCnll Pest.
American I.eglen. The ex -service team
has been plnyltip gient ball lntely. nnd
the single-letter outfit will have te step
fast te win.
Knvwoed. which nt InM hns found Its
winning stride, will tnckle the St. Cnl-"
llstus tenni, en the lattcr's fie'd. Sixtv
fifth street and Lebanon nvciuic. The
Saints arc confident of stepping Kny Kny
weed, but the downtewners bnvc ether
Men.
Uts' Play Stcntnn
"Barney" Slaughter's representatives
from Lit Brethers will try te dike Slcn-te-i
Inte ca ni)) n t I'lill-KHcnu and Mus
grave streets Stenton bus been im n
rampage (luring the lat few days, and
will be prepnrcd te put the invaderh te
flight.
Belfield will piny host te, the Lincoln
Olnnts, a fast ro'ercd team, at Chelten
avenue nnd Chew -treet. The (Hants
leek te be the best (dub. but Beltiidd
will make things interesting.
PLAY FINAL GAME FOR
P. R. R. OFFICE TITLE
Traffic .Meeti Lecal Freljjht for
Baieball Crown Today
The final baseball game In the series
for the Pennsjlvnnln Hallread General
Office League will be pleyed en the I.
It. It. Y. M. (J. A. grounds. Forty
fourth street and Parkslde avenue, this
nfternoen. The team representing the
Traffic Department will line-lip ngnlnst
thnt of the Auditor of Lecal Freight
Trnffic.
Tim winner of tednv'n snme will be
presented with the A. 0. Shnnd Cup, n
perpetual trophy which was first put up
for competition several years age. The
donor of the cup will toss out the first
ball.
Neale "Fired" by Qulgley
Nrw Yerk. Au. 2S. "dres" Neal was
Crcil from the Cincinnati bench yeetardny by
Qulgley. Neale la a football coach nnd Quite-lt-y
n football referee, but It nppeara that
thcie gridiron exparta don't stick together.
West Nine Has Open Dates
YVt I: Ce., of th Hankers and rireker'
T.easu". has rveral eren dates. The West
team I" new unlit al top apeed. a.i m
hewn In lis recent Balnea with Tln'euhi A,
A , Old Yerk t'rna and ether hluh-clans
teams. Addrem 8 It Tjenir, care Vest A
Ce., 1511 )Vnlnut etreet.
Argonauts te Rew lii Seuth
Terente, (Int.. Aug, an. Bid mlth, cap
tain and reach of the Argonaut Hewl i Cub.
hai announced he would lake the double blue
rhamplenphlp Junier crew te rpinecla In IM
Middle Btates regatta at' nattlinere en . Sep
tember 4, Hl crw will compete tn Iho in
termediate, and aenler eltht-enred events ever
n ene-mlle course. Jehnnv Diirnnti, the Ar Ar
genauta' aenler aculler, will ilu w w Hal Hal
ttmere for the aenler atng e nnd will Mir
with (Jerdan Hecarth In the senior deuula
event,
nelh fieies
Are Yeu Grewing?
Train jeurself for h letter position
without Interfering with jour pres
ent work,
I'elrce evening courses offer practi
cal, thorough Instruetlen In Jluslness
Administration. Accounting, General
Huslness, Salesmanship, Stenography,
nnd In Secretariat and Teacher
Training,
Day Hfhoel Opens ffept, 5
Night Scheel Opens Sept. 18
PEIRCE SCHOOL
of Business Administration
TVrde ler ttth Ytar Boek
llr vt nt Krned
EnPCATIONAT)
Yeung Men nnd Heys .
KntJOATlONAT.
Vniinr Men nml Itnys
aty.oaieawa
I
rj
fcfl RMItll POSITIONS
In rinne.. Ma.. N. J. and N. V.
FOR 1KACIIER1
N. Y. schools for
Aet.iamber are bow being filled. Fre regit-
tratlem EJN TnAcnER,. nURRAC
1002 -Marhrt HtrrM
America's IVender Car
JEWETT
QlGftrifiySix'huilt byTaigt
On Bread Street
GET into the thick of Bread Street
traffic and see hew when the traffic
officer signals "go" the Paige-built
Jewett Six fairly leaps past the stolid
vehicles that would held back a less
spirited car. It's easy te own a Jewett
ask about our terms.
Call Spruce 1410 ter a Demonstration
OPEN EVENINGS
SUY A.WILLEY M9T9R C9
iPaiit and Jewett Ditttibnters
BR9AD STREET AT VINE. PHILADELPHIA
Associate Dealers
s. nrte.tn kt. r.ten su.es te.
2010 Menth llrend ft.
TENTH, .MOTOR COMPANY'.
2.1H North C.3d St.
HALVES STF.VTOV MOTOR SALES
AND f-ERYICE
Ceorge Itrerhmin. Trop.
Cor, Halnrs St. nnd Stenton Are.
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HAMILTON GARAIiE.
Il'irtlry Urns., l'rens.
3;th u nd Wnlntit Ats.
Suburban Dealers
M IH1EVS GARAtiE.
I.nnc.i-lrr At,, Ilrrn .llunr
OIDON'ri Al'TO MORKS.
3033 Hoverferd Ave .
SNYDER HROS..
6S30 Germnntann Ave,
I .iiiviiir.AM it.iu.Anr..
173.1 Wakrllng St.. Frankford
CI.tRK' G.II(iE.
Flcurteun. Pn.
PAIGE MOTOR CO..
SJ1 Market St.. Camden
Newarh. Del.. Aug. 2.". William ,T.
MeAtny, who returns te ihe I'niverslty
ef Delaware as conch for the coming
year nfter coaching for two years at
Ureurl Institute, l'lillndclphin. is inak
Jnj; plans in take n sound of twenty-
Are llnlm, nin fi.ntltnll nnnildlfllna tn
P.i ini,,f n ,i. v,ii,nl... Tjt..',. m, plate in the final round nnd
! lit l I 1 Ml I I IV lllllllll II1! V "II -. . , , ,
Sfiitenili.'i' S f..r tm lay iniinlng l1"' K"" en '"" lnal "e "aH -'uascn
Wern t Im iinlvei-Hiti opens en Septcm- i ou'",' t"1. same.
b'r'JI. McAvev. who served aw coach .V0'? 'I'splayel weiulerfitl form In
t Delavwiie for ten vears previous te ' "U "IHR tlic Heme team n lis
iirten Slilplev. I ' ""'" ' imii-ii-iiiii
the unr, ueceeds II. Hur
Annniincemeiit hns also been made by
the AMiletlp Council of the university
thnt W. I). Twlng, who plnved en the
big Rutgers College tenm of 1011 nnd
JOin, hns been engaged te' nsslst Conch
JIcAvey In football this year as line
fnaeli. Twln.t since leaving Ilutgers
ss a student uas back for several jears
f nsvlstnnt coach at his alma mater.
His experience, both as a player nnd
I
Inst tin n i
lers were !
Inserted by Manager Uclfsnvder nnd
Temmy put all he hnd en the sphere
nnd fanned heth. He followed this
with three straight strikes ou Johnny
Ilea.
Reque Champien Retains Title
Norwich, Conn.. Aug. 2fi. Clernlri limaslll,
of this itty. the IP'JI reque champion for the
Eastern division of the American Iloque As
sociation, ulth all game plnieil. uen the
Cnarli, should make him ll vn liable I championship for ths division here esterdny ,
sLl(.tnt . -ii i t vMtn eleven wen ana en- iesi, run eni iesi
",,,,""" '" JIcAvey. gme t.ent te C CI Wllllsms, the WnshliiB-1
"lieAllilellc Cilllllfil of the lllllvcr'.lty ten. I (.'., left bender, he shut out Hr.is-I
l cn-nni rntliiir nml .Inlnw nrnpv tlilnir l1"' '- 10 Oeerse Iluett. uf Chliepea ,
nn-.iii . K i . .B Vt .' tlllllK Kn,,w- ,.eni (n MandlnB, closely followed
possible te assist Conch McAvoy in i5 t g. Williams. I
till hill? mil n uliinn, tlilu veniv Tn '
"iMltlnn te Twlng ii assistant ceach.1
the rmiucil lias aniinunt cd that n Hum-
her of former Delaware stnrs have vel-
itiileernl te coine te Nevvnrk whenever
pevslhle tn lielp get the team In shape.
Aiming them are ")ck ' anil "Hill
lii-'"1, ',"" .,'rn,''i 0M,'H "f feimer jears:
r.nile" Wilsen, for several jrnrs one
i in1'1? '"'et ta'''' 1'clnware ever had;
Hill" Stewnrt nnd "Alec" Crethers,
J"ih sinr (enter!,, nnd linrrj l.erine,
nnk" McCniighnn nnd . "Mike"
I IflnniT, Mnr bncl.tleld men bf a few
Amateur Baseball
P. R. T, Way lcid, flrt dim,- irxe'lnit, I
I open d.ites, Cl Hrte'l, 'JilSI Atnlier slrvi '
1 CeKhlun '. '.. sixteen te eighteen, travel.
I Inc. Hatuiday. Oth. September 3 nnd Lnher I
lay (twu B.vmei) open K Hani, '.'IBS North '
I Twelfth street
A flrt-ln(w Imtler.T would like te hear
from a poed team nfferlns suitable Induce- ,
inenis Phene Oarflelcl IIOTn .-fter 8 o'clock. '
Dleks A. C. first vines, traveling. Patdr.
ilas and Bunda.vs open J I,. Ilebeits,
Elglitv-sernnd Btre't nnd PIcUs avenue
Tlia l.lmlwl nMlltiAr,' A f1.. flrut I'lniiN
l . ".. " -;-' , . -:..."-;
TP.1I.J n.. vi.l .11 i i ,i - irave nff. open uaies. I,. J p en, earn ni
yf.lr ni;e Wltli tills squad assisting i jmbel llrethers. Ninth nnd Market streets ,
Jlevnv will ,nv,, nlftitv of couching rnrren . A. Is without a game for Hit-
Diaierl'il ' iirday, August 'Jtl. Call lHamend llS after i
'I be peliininary training trip Is ' lllurkstene' aunler'n, sixteen ir, echl--n. '
l)e.cv.:i"v hrnui.e nf the fuel that the tnuellng. open dates W McMulIen, US
OnUerMu ,. SP,Plllhpr ..M. ,V1, , '" Vr'fT.1 s xteen te twenty, traveling '
imp nrM iMini, s with St. Jusrph s t id- August .' and .Senteirher -' open, Thene V. i
lKc of I'lillndidphlii. en September .'10. nal'ey, Walnui ilu'dO. befere r. p. M
In Ncii.nl vf .., i... Ii. ui I Enterprise Maimfiu luring Cemisin.v, nrst
P , ,! '. ;.' "" '" ""' ''f'1 class, irave'lni. Vugvist 'JO ami Ijiber Kny .
"OU (ench Mi'Avev will lirlnn the (inn rsmnsl open. V. I.niie 'JI27 Ninth '
s'liiml hind, i., ,M,',.i. n. ..eniiiiiip I fAiiend streel Pheno Kensington 34T3 ilur- i
I
training en l-'uur-r Field.
Erlght Beats Brandt
New Antk. Am? '.'S Ilarvev Bright 1IT
1"" i " ." " '' -l,,,n nv,,r Hulcli Ilrandt.
Ih. n. n .' twelve-round feature instill at
!., ,'"";ll"'; liinioitien ciul lu llrneklvn
1""' l"h It win n geed and fast bout
ihi , t. "'"" Hrnndi reee vd a pn.nve.-
in ine tenth ttriml, wliltli ulnl
unul thi Imiiii was n,ei
Ihe i,(i
lrnfus
intr lh ia
Muster I'luh, flrst tlnis. traveling. Au
gust -d end -7 open. Ivber Jav (two
games) Phene Oregon 4'."lrt after 7 P. M,
Cm-weed A. A., f'st scml-prn team, ha
August 20 open. Pheno II Sattler. (lur
fleld 0707. , ,
Mrnride A. .. eighteen te twe-itv, trav
c'lng. open dates, .1. .MiRilde, 13 IS Seuth
liuenlher street
Tiiliirheekrn R"N, llrsi rlnss, traveling.
Heptenitwr 2 nnd l,"i open J, It. Ilcnk, 3S11I
Hmedley street
WNsSew'immBEiis
Al.se witli
Slien end for
Your own buckle
Ml " '- i i- " "
Tlic&iddleisBelt"
it made of one telid piece of real
leather. Belter leather cannot be
had. It deei net cu-l up en hip.
Ne stitching. Civet no end of wear.
Keeps its shape, always leeks neat.
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MKTHOPOI ITAN Al'TH
M'rrt.v.
0 N, llread SI.
J. Vj. 1HM.MEI.,
8039 Glrard Ave.
r. U. FIT7.flKnAI.ll,
1303 Arrh ht,
I VMMIIIAM'S (,ll.(.i:,
lirtn H. llrend SI.
i:t iii) (lAit (ir.,
Illlll Clinneellnr 81.
Ki'.i.iMii.r. Tim: x i;i:i"K,
ITJO N. llrend Rt.
i;iun(ii:h nites..
Ani K. Illihmnnd M.
HI AMI'S (lAKAtiK.
f!30 lltiwuler St.
FUANHI.IN ST. OAK Mil:,
I'tOi , Irinklln t.
ZIMMKUMAV llllvvll. CO.,
4.11 Mnrkrt.M.
0K S At TO M PIMA.
134 K. (Ilrnril Ave.
niten m.uvk i; co..
(Ill Locust St.
Kitu: t:. ai ie srpi'i.i.
)lh A. Krle Ave.
I I.K SAM MOTOH CO..
.TJO N, llnnd St.
vl.ltKHT (i. ST Mil,.
1011 i;, Knesevelt lllvil,
(,(l(ll) i:lt SAI.KS A
SRIIVK K.
llrend & ('iinihrrhinil vl,
N'TII PUNN VIOTOK SHOP.
nm vV. Illmnnil St.
KKI.IAIII.K TIIIK A Vl'l...
27411 W. Arlien.i si,
S, A. SMITH.
'Mlt N. ?2d St.
SI Mll." (,'ARAni:.
4H30 It Wns Sun Ave.
I.. It. WAI.TKR.
IRSn Hmsnin t.
IPIIRir.N A llOOVhl',, .
'.'Jil A Itnce 't-..
dKOnOK I (ARKOl.l.,
1.1th & Rare -"ts.
kl'.IM nl'ITIA
I8JI Mnrkrt St.
lVKST PIIII.A.
PF.NNKV S. SON,
1513 l.nnrnstrr Ave.
LINCOLN HlliUWAY
Nr.RVIt-r;.
anu tviiinut st.
.IOKPII KAISF.R.
H.lth & Klnr.ekslng ve.
SIOAVN (iAIUtlK.
inil nhltli, Ave.
MOOIH.ANI) C.ARAt.K
RIM S. IVoedland -ve,
. TAtltNV
TACOS'V (lARAflK,
Tnrresdale A l.eugslinre
CiTN. A CIIKT. HILL
II. II. LKHRF.MvRAl'SS,
4131 derm ultimo Vie.
ST. MARTIN'S (!Alt(,i;,
NnVnhue A l.lnieln Hrlve
FRANKrOKI)
JACOII LOT..
1 1 JO rr.inkferd Ave.
tiL'OIKiK H. TOia.MI,
lfl(13 I'lMll S.
SIIF.S A PAHF.R te..
'.DIPS N. Frent st.
insTi.F.re.N
R. . I RUIN.
1)33.1 lluslleten Ate.
OAK lni:
oak la.m: nmv. te..
1 .It It A O.ik L'Hie vr.
iiikiielmi:
III RIIOI.MF. IMIlXli; (,,,
Rising Sun X ('oilman
F( 1IASF,
(HOOKKTT llltlls.,
I'nv Chnse
IIOMIOROI (,ll
KOMIORIirilll MOIIIH
( ( rHllF.i
Hlilse A l.j renin Aves.
SrOSCO
i Wenonah Military Academy
Our Ideal Ie te Cultivate "A Sound Mind in a Sound Bedy"
Our svstcm makes for healthy,
vigorous Beys. A U. S. Army
Officer is detailed here by the War
Dept. Our athletics ere under
Faculty direction.
In our cla.ss rooms and study peri peri
edd we teach our boys hew te
THINK. Our courses prepare for
business or for college. All our teaching seeks te give
the fundamentals of a sound education.
Ideal location, 12 miles from Philar'elphia. Larc Athletic Field.
Splendid Gym. Separate Dept. for Juniors, 11 years old and ever.
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The William Penn
Charter choel
Scheel Opens
Tuesday, Sept. 19
Mahe-up Examination
Monday. Sept. lf
Open for Inwrtien n .
CTnasinrnllnn of I'uplla. Bent. Btfc.,
Richard M. Gummere, Ph. D.
Headmaster ,
aV'g miiirmimms'm"'"
, " ,11, -a
" YtX $
l ? 111
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fMSjf ,'j SPU
1"
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p Write for Catalog and View Beoh
0 Lewer Scheel, $650 Upper Scheel, $750
h Majer C. A. SNYDER, Supt. Cnpt. C. M. Lorence, Cemdt. $
fi fi Bes E, WENONAH, NEW JERSEY $
llelh Hees Relh Sexe
I OK TIIOSF. I..MI'l,lini) IN lATI.VIF,
Our .Monday. Tuesday and Thursday evening
classes In Hlonegraphy, Typewriting. Uook Ueok Uoek
keeping. Acceuntanry. Heeretarlel nnd gen
eral buslnesa training, cover same ground
as our dny classs. Term starts Sept. 11.
Enroll nun'. Catalog
rillLA. IIFSINKSS rOM.KGf!
nnd College nf Commerce
1TI0 Market St., Philadelphia,
High-Class Executive
positions are constantly belnc .nH'? ?'
hrafWates of our CregR Shorthand. Touch Teuch
fplng. Doekkeeplng. Secretarial Courses.
Seeclal opper'unltles for high school
tuiren", Knrell new. Uav or MsM
TIlrT TAVLOR SCHOOL, 1002 Mnrrkct Ht,
St .M.Mr.lV Tutoring for t.ellcire
m. .vianer n
I. iv
Scheel a nd
115 S. 34th St.. Phlln.
ATraveling
Bank Account
TRAVELERS' Letters of Credit, issued
by us and available with any of our
world-wide correspondents, leave nothing
te be desired. Convenient, safe, and eco
nomical, they afford the traveler practically
all the advantages he would enjoy were he
te have his own bank account in each place
visited. The Letter of Credit might well
be described as a traveling bank account.
Srnd for lloeklcl
JBJLJVITS.
wi WTsT rjkTW Cot? '
BUMUMW D.j Scheel
JJMj1jMLJJL, Niint Scheel
YOU MUST ATTEND IT
A hlg successful school like itnnKS,
nlth Its forty yenrs of proven suprem
acy. Is a geed school te attend
finv Hrlinnl nnens Sent, fl
NlsM Scheel opens .""ft. 7.
1200 wninui bi.
ft, 7.
I'lillndrlphtn
Wanamaker Institute
23d and Walnut Street
OPK.VS
I)nr Pchoel. Septernher IJ
Afternoon It Evening Hchoel.
Heptmher 20
WRITR FOR CATAIXJ
Telephena Locust aMB
CTAMMERING
smsw ellr speech Infects ( errreieti
Ctub you eventually tell Jein.
'.nil' I.'IVCVI.I'.V I'l.AN
Phen VVHlliut K1II2 Send for nenhlet.
121 vviunui ni., inn..,
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ST.
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FOUKTH & CHESTNUT STREETS
New Yerk
PHILADELPHIA
Bosten
BROWN, SHIPLEY & COMPANY
Founder! Court, Lethburr Office for Travelen
Londen. E. C. 123 Pall Mall, Londen. S. W
Uf Oy fl
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tii&?&'?.M, .& Uh. i. f..
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ft V .. Tl.InU jeung; girls can't epeet
It IOU lilinK ,,, Mrn much In hnri
times rtie or telef.ione us today (Walnut
03 Stl for the pictures nnd story ' "'";
vsr-eld girls who all stepped into position
p., In 11000 -JmerWrnK day.
after ttiey graduateil at MHAibKtl, in
h-is.ncs-i school, that guarantees geed poal peal poal
tleuw f.,07 Chestniitslreet
$5000 POSITIONS .""ifg:
Imrd tn find men te fill them, fit jeurself
for n hetler position.
tMr.RhiTV or pa. Kvr.viNti sciioer.
11.8 LegnnJInll Plipne Hurlng 1 00 Stn. M9
GERMANTOWN FRIENDS
Scheel Year Opens September 19th
BTA.S l.KV It. YARNALL. Principal
Pidms Business CoUege "
Shorthand, HoekUeeplng. Pctretarlalf Touch
Tir.iir'Lncj'ieJliiy .'. '"dlvld. Inatnifc.,
rrnTiii. Miieeuin, hchoel of Industrial Art.
Hread & Pine Opens Sept 23. Ileg. day.
FeM 18 te 20. Uve. Scheel opens Oct X
R FveV Sept S.I. 27. 20 7-l P. U.
MISS WOODS' SCHOOL
Fer FAreptlennl Clilldren
I.ANfillORMf. PA.
rrr,,,i, rurillc I"lKr Rureau for nsrtlcnlarq.
1IIK IIOLMAN 8CIIOt,L. 2201 Wnlnat HI,
A day school for girls and small bera will
spen fur Its twentv-thlrd year September 21.
lti"2 College Preparatory and General
Courses Kllflieth IV, llrnley. lleajmlstfss.
FUlLAUUIJ'llLV TLUNUGMEINSB ,
llreud utul Columbia Are.
Pwlmmlnc Peel Open Throughout Tear
Isens in Swlmmlwr. dlv.ng and llfe-savleg.
Gymnasium opens In Senretnber. Boek 1U
Arr'v at nfflee, 17n"l N rtreart at.
eung Mennnd Hea
MAPI.IJVAOUD near Phila 01st vr. Wake
up bevs te duties of life I.ltn. number.
rifK! table. Clese supervision Med. rates.
Keau'lful elevated nnd henlthful leca. Small
in,.-. llnnKlet J. ( bliertlldge. A. II.
1'arvBrd. Prln . Bex 27. Chester Heights,
, U'l Ce.. Pa
1 Cllh.sTNL'T HILL ACADEMT
A dav and bearding school for I
Preparation for college, epeclsl rata
f,e-dsy boarders Opens Sept. 2nth.
J T, PATTRTteciv Ttesdmaster
tee
STKAMHIIIP NOTICF-S
RTI-Mtlllt NOTICF."
WHITE STAR :CIJNA
v,- .r.i iMirnnnrnn-sm-TllAMPTOX sjtW bpF -1 J I
ase ANCHOR UNES
llltllvv N I'RKP.. Ilre id nnd Spring GnraVa
.t.. rhll.i.. prepares students for an cel
leg or professional ejoel. the Ststa Beard
era-ns and for buslnesa. 40th ear eeglna
Eert 1 rjnrel. new.
RF.TIILKHF.M. PA. .
OLYMPIC ""el't. 2 ept. 23 lilt. 11
IIOMLRir nen ) -ept. Ht. 3.1 "ft. 21
MJITIC (nrw) "ei'l. Ill Oct. . t.
n v 'iu (.'uiin iqi i:i:nteN) and
l.IVKRPOOI. ., .
RXI.TIC . . Sept. 2 'ept. SO Oct. 28
' IrliRIC s'Pt. It Oil. 7 Nev. 4
lRITlt sept. 10 Oct. 14 Nev. II
CKLTIC Mt. 23 Oct. 21 .Nev. 18
Ni:V YORK TO AZORES.
CIRRALTAR. NAPl.KS AM) (IKNOA
ARH1C .. Aug.20Oct.lt
tRi:TIC sept. 23 Nev. 11
PHILADELPHIA LIVERPOOL,
PITTslll mill (new) Aug. .11 Oct? ft
IIWERITIRII hept. 12 Oil. 24
NOVIAN rPt. 30 -
Cabin and Third ( lass passengers carried
l.EiI.AMI LINK
PlIII.ADKLPtllA-MANl HESTKR
MF.RCIAN ug. 20 i NF.VI!IAN Sept. IS
MIMAS .... . Hept. Ilu
Bed Star Kin?!
vy pi,Yr.il I'll OlKRHOfRfl AS'Tttr.RPM Oil Mlll -eit. in (let. 1 1 Sev.ll
t.OTIII.X.M) ulrec isenr. Tint. . ii.niiv sr!,t. .;;
IIM..NI Srnt. 2 Oct. 14 Sin. IR Tt s( i (ne-U sept. 30
7fVi'SII . Sfpt, m Oil. 21 Sev. 2.1 Id ,t,in te l.onienlerr and Ile'i'l
KROONLAM) sept. 28 Oil. 2S llic. 2 sAsstRIA .sept. 13
I PLN'I spt. 3.1 Nev. I lle . II ! p .it (ilasunn
"PHII.V HAMTIt'UC I.1I1AI' I'AS'ZIG lln.lnn te 0'lei,sten and Liverpool
s V1LAS'I 3d class pnsseiiKers enly).sept.l3 TIRKIIF.MX (new) . seyt. 20
S. . te herbeurg nnd .sinithninptnn
-ST1.ST MVII, shKVK K TO Kl ROIT.
BERENGARIA
sfpt. 2 ept. I (lit. 10
MA1RF.TASIA 'Srnt. .', sent. 2(1 'Oct. 17
I11TSI sept. 12 Oct. 3 Oct. 21
Steps at riwneuih
t Dees ret step at Cherbourg
ISTIT sKRMt i: TO (.F.RMVSY
N' Y t, PUmtuth, ('herheurg A: Hsmburc i Fenler
t vivii. . ..ihk. ei net. .. in, ,
MXIIM.l Sept. t Oct. II
ItCl.l LAR sF.RVICi:
N T te ( nhh (QuefnMeu n an 1 T i ernoel
s( TIIIA (new) . ug.3l sept. 2H Oi t. 2(1
I.A OMA (new) Sept. 7 (let. ft .
(ARMSI sppt. 14 Oct. 12
, "-HI s Mem I'nilnn Sept I
. V i i I uniten,lerr -vnil ll'n, v
I ( IT OF I ONIIOS .si.pt. 2
t viiriiii"V' (nen) si.pt, ii int. 7 ni. t
BETHLEHEM
ntr-PARATORY HCIIOOL
Prersre-i bv s for all teaming colleges and
universities. Scholarships Modern build
Ings extensive grounds Gymnasium, swim.
mlr.g peel and all athletics. Separata Junier
(school Hea'eiabla rates Catalogue.
Jehn M. 'lucgey. M. A.. HruUiuasUa"
llnv 1). Ilethlehem. l'ennu.
1 1 ARRISHFRO. 1'A.
Hanisburg Academy '?&,'
and lunler l'partments. Ainearata
rates I or catalog I, annress: Armer
ilren. Headmaster, llarrlsbnrg. Piu
TANCASTF.R. PA.
FRASMIN AS1) MRsIALL ACADEMt
i:. M. IIARTMAN. P. 1)., Principal
Itet 412. I.nnriste r, Pn.
NAARinil. I'A.
rrlt-ht for Dan7lET OtllV
PHILADELPHIA ANTWF.RP
MsOFRI . Aug. 2 MAI KINAW hept. 22
MMIOPAC Aug. 2U, MICHKIAN hept. 28
M.-iNHATTANSePt.ul 5tAR LAM .Oct. 4
American Line
V Y TO HAMHL'RO VIA PLTMOLTH
AND L'HEIinOL'ltO
MOS(iOLl . .. Aug. 31 Oct. ft
MISM'.KIIIA (3d class) sept. 7 Oct. U
MS(I11RIA sPt,t. (lit. 2fi
sr. PA I L wept. 21
PHILADELPHIA HV.MHlT.li
MMIOPVt Aug. 20 MKHKIAN -ept. 28
.MANIITTASsr.,t. Mltl,M) Oct. 4
TLSTU TRXNsPdRT LINK
I'HII vDEI Pill V- I (IN'DON
Mlssei R! ug. 20 MENOMISI,K.s,nt. 12
JIUMMII sPpt. z:
IIOI.LSII.VKRI( I. INF.
PHILADFI PHI V RfirrERUWr
IIIMIKSinii sepl. (I RlRI.LRDMv sPp. -
IIRF.FIIMt Oct. 13
IntcriiatinRal Mercantile Marine Ce.
120 STEAMERS. J 30.('OO TONs
Passenger Otllce 1310 Walnut St.. Phlla.
Irrlght eme. In.Vlll Rnurse Hide. Phlln.
PhiKilelnhln t,t t.,,n,ln.
VFRESTI.V .. , 8,.pt. 2
VMM. ILIA srpj; ;j
Phila te Olhra tar Mn'ia. Alexander.
Pelrui Tripoli
RIVER ARAM-: P s,p,. 5
Se v -nip I.eca! r I Rv Acent or u-i e
(INRI WCUOR sTI VWMIir LINES
Pnssenger Ottlce. 1300 Walnut s( . Phil,,.
I reUht enire. Ilnursr Hldg. Phlln.
Nazareth Hall Military Academy
Bex 60. Nazareth, Pa. Pounded 1743.
Ce'l.if I reparitery and Puslness Ceursss.
senior I 'ernieiliaie anil Junier Departments
i Minimum ae 0 jenrs Vigorous athletle
and military life All natdoer sperta. Oyms
nMHluri and swimming peel Addres
The Rev. A. I). Tlitieler. I. II.. Principal
FKNN Sill' ICC. PA.
PERKIM.VIK.S SCHOOL FOR HOY.) Muat(
Oratory and Ruslness, Schelars'itps Net eon
ducted for profit Moderate rates Cataleaua.
ObCAR M. KltlLHEL. 1). II., Principal
Uex no Pennsburc. Pa.
RKAIllXfl. PA.
....r-
ISTHMIAN
STEAMSHIP UNES
Philippines East Indies
Service
DIRECT SAILINGS FROM
PHILADELPHIA
TO
DUTCH EAST INDIES
and PHILIPPINES
Penang, Belawan-Deli, Pert Swet-
tenham, Singapore, Batavia,
Samarang, Seerabaya,
AND j
MANILA and ILOILO
S,S "Fairfield City". . .Aug. 18
S S Sept. 30
SS "Steel Traveller". .Oct. 30
Fer rates and particular apply te
NORTON, LILLY & CO.
GENERAL AGENTS,
Bourse Bldg.. PhiUdelphla
Lembard 6271 Main 2445
iHi-ii-ri
lj joint atnvic with iia
L HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE A
mj tw 4sj aat uj.'Lf Uiia
IIAMDUKfi
Or New American Flag Stcimeit
'IHUM I s,.,t. ,, en 3 Oca II
ItF.sOLl Tl: s,.t y Oct. 17 HSi, t i I
TO BAMRUII9 DIRFCT '
Salllngi ertry Thursday, by the
Ur teimrrt Mount Clay, Mount Ca
rail, Mount Clinten, Hansa, Oaytra.
Wuertteinberg, with apeciat cahln anal
taptered third clan accommodation.
United American Lines, inc.
Wvar.N.Y. l4MLatt , I
1. -t
JEmpi-ess ExpressReuter
Te EUROPE
Via the St. Lawrence te
cnntrtouBe- Southampton
HAMBURG -By K.pA?1i
Tpr efScatlm "ad"iruref renes. "
Quebec te LlTerpoeI -"Empnu
Bnialn, " First. Srxd .nd Thud Clau.
H'jr.Jr1 1 Liverpool Clangew,
?uJt?"4npen--n1 Antwerp - r;
--did Om. Caido p.cfic :miip
Only About d Days of Open Sea
R4Jt j and a'.l tnfermatien en requtit
R. C CLAYTON, City Pass A
8:9 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia
E, T .STC11B1NQ, Gen. AgU. Pass D0
Uadl.un Ave . at Hth St , New Yerk
CANADIAN PACIFIC
Keystone Institute
"The Service Scheel"
A fully equipped school with expert !
structers. crcantzsd te glv Intensive tnstrua
t'nn of 2 jears In Llectrlcal Cnglnerlir.
Mechanical Dngineerlng Accounting anil
huulnssu Administration 16 weeks' ceuraa
in Auiemntle Mschanles Day and nurM
elattes Writs f"r Information te Ulroetur
K.ene Institute.
1V1 North 4th street. Reading. Pa.
IIORIII'SKHIS, N ,
Fut t b Muu r, so.SeirA LM It.v.
lu.uuu tens. Lieii? i A 1 reslsisr ieu.nl
fM,,v.,1v)vf ,, ??.!'. y'r -."' hiiie4 '
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Id.U Ibt lass
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it I. iiurnett Act K Hat Place
iujrt
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Tner" ikh rrct'STrttln i f,,- ,,' .B r )U,.
neh 1 111 lei fin. ii simll isses, Itidi-
d al mtcMlen Ml i',n iiatmrg 8gth
I sear Fer -a'alnrue n(l e i nuer C22,
I till. T. I Londen. lUirdenleHn, S'. J.
j Prlnrlpnl nnd ( nmnnndint
1.EXIX1TON VA
Cuslte lllll Acndemy, Islington. , ideal
location and climate Prepares for college.
universities government academies and bvisV.
ress String faculty Military tralrlng. Mas
, ntfli-ent buildings lame gymnasium. Dspt.
fer - unil" ' nr f.. , ,1,1 ,,,. ,1M-
Veilliu- Wniiieti fi ri dirts
i MRS. CASKIN'S SCHOOL
Fer Ci'rls Day cd fteirrJiVia
rrcntev Inrntlnn 12 mlntite from 1
l'ni;ane-iiiii. -i m-iri nr i rtmpuT.
fll Spert" Tleckev nnskflthaji
Tepnls. Gelf and T?riehark rtldlna
Colleee I'rern'ntnrv -nrl rie-eral
Courses Tlnne with Thiiel Dura,
ham Demestic Arts and Secretarial
Coure Cntnlesrue,,
MRS. LA." flDON CASKIN "
Overbre'A TVnnsylvnnta
Telcp'inne. Merlen SR3
City T.lne nnd Oreen Hill Fnrma KataU
nil PittK.itrss s Hutu
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nrailust Coureaa,
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iiiiidlnniliiii nnd llultlc Purl.
sillh" l.n.i f ,
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Ports i
Sli,
Carge Offera
Ml Illinnn's Stheiil
Junier Fenler ari'l
Prlmar' tnetheils. Practice klndergartea-!
Address A. T Illmnn. Prln link ;L
4000 Pine Ht Philadelphia Pa. '
LITIT?,. PA.
I.IM)I:N HALL SKVIIVAUY
A flrls' si licel sin. 17111 Arademln. Oil...
neparau Jr.
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RulTlclcnt
MOORE and McCORMACK, INC
444.46 Ueurae Uld., Phila.
I.eml). 0583 Mnin 7,r)13-
fKIERR LJNESl
Operating U. S. Gov. Ships
Sailings Frem Philadelphia
VOR HAMBURG
SS "Scat bene" (USSB) Au, 26
SS "Weitern Sccut" (USSB) Sept. S
HUDSON SHIPPING CO., Inc., A.L.
328 Chestnut St.. Phila.
".Lembard 5264-5 Main 731 MSJ
Pieparstery Hpeelal Courses
ijepi ciu necreiariai (
Stengel II. Il. Prln ln
OVP.RIIROOK,
MISS SAYWARD'S SCHOOL FOR CIRLs"
Oirrhrnnk, Pa. Celere iTepuralery and
... retarlal courses Music Demestic Hclene.
Phvstcal training outdoor sports, hursebaelc
r,(1.nr ,",l'mlr' n-velens chsracier, rnlnS
and bei CarrlUge calls for punll. llala.
D4T 'n"' nd V nnefleld Wr Iti
Miss s .1 wr.r V'R. Prlneleal
HTHT 1 lll'.STI'R. I'A,
1"V' l'.'Nl.rN SI'.MISARV, 1S57
Junier I nllei;e t nurses 12 ytaral
Pbyslrii Kducntlen
Aft litpraesleti Ifnme I'mnnl-!
lien (4 testal
Ccllrge Prenarn
ntanania ce-irses for
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