Kimw- v''wrr W-MH5'W'&' frPI' WiW SXtat' - V ." ,,.Av 1 M v ST? m-,- i ff, " jT ,. A '"i J n '' ' V ' -. v , iAi --- 1 J V v i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEIPHITjADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18, 19Z-. M I i 7i f - 1 1. . Aj. ( i- .v ,r-. ri .! -- '" . Swarthmore, Undaunted by Dickinsen Defeat, Prepares for Conflict With Penn en Saturda; 1 winning the title in each series. Tlu-y I will he presented by Geerge P. (Joedc, MEALY TO BOX IN SEMI TO BARRETT-TIPLITZ GO P. M. C. JUNIOR GRID SQUAD TO HONOR CHAMPIONS be n set-tin for TIplltz. but Hebby hdl lie will lie nble te snow te much uetspf mlvnntnge tlmii ever before since pWS lug hlmnrlf tinder the cure mid ttltCIAflft of Hebby Debbs, the old-time nnd f tired boxer. Murrny Is the boxer who was tht lightweight sensation of the American feices In France und Germany, liavlnf wen the championship of the Army, el Occupation. He Is a tough nnd nggrr slvc battler. Mealy lias a tough M Miiperintenuent or jtuiihiiuiiuii"". Ocergc Jnckell, treasurer of the Co operative Welfare will net as toastmas teastmas ter at the dinner. T. Winners Will Be Presented Lightweights In Feature Matches at Arena Tonight A pair of lightweight bouts will be tlm font tire of the second show te be held under the auspices of .Toe Orlffe at the Eleventh .Street Arenn tonight. IN LEAPFROG STUFF "Sel" Reilly, P. M. C. Junier's Menter, Alse Is Streng for "Snake Crawl" With Cups The Richmond division baseball tenm, champions of the Phllntlelphln Rapid Transit system will bp presented with the cups emhlemntlc of the bnscbnll championship at n dinner te be given in their honor tomorrow night at Moso Meso Mose bach's. I c Jersey Champs Want Games The Ktt Iftttber IK-Bervcs, Junier ctiRin ctiRin rlenn of finuth 4jrney, Opnlrp Kiirncs with Vetvllle. Kant Kml Jlfnerves. Oleuc'ytiT. I'cnn National Iltink and any ether. I'hlln- .ulntilii team. Mnnafftftp Jnhn fl. Ilretinmni lr., at Vntt Harber, or phone E(tn Harber Hebby Harrctt, of Cliften Heights, will slgnmcnt The Richmond team, managed by I it".' Dave Hristew wen the championship of t division "A" nnd then captured the meet Jee 1 iplltss in the wlndup, while I Other bouts will be: Messenger Mil Johnny Mealy nnd Charles Kid Murray ler vs. Jee Itlchle, Al Zcrn vs. Frnnkl will de the hcmlflnnllng. Kramer nnd Plctre Altlcrrl vs. Johnny Harrctt, It is believed by many, will Marine. Deuble Deck Stand for Cubs filayeff for the system title by ilefent ng Alleghnnv, pennant winners in division "H." Twe cups will be n warded, one for rhlcann. Oct. IS and ileuble-dccitlnif Plan for remert'Ilmr the Cuba' ball park hnua imnn eemDlAtd. Thn work tirebablv will be dens befere th avaeen opens In the aprlnir. WTKAMHIIIP NOTH'r-.H 8T.M'llt, netickm vr- tt .irra M3 tit DRILLS GRID TEAM . Mi .v ft' i .. . P. R illiPrI5PIhk ! HE'S GETTING RESULTS, tOO Gnlnl "Sel" Reilly, widely known Pennsylvnnln Military Collet south paw, lini Invndccl football. Net jh n player, for Cenrh Hi 1'auxtln wouldn't permit him te endanger Ills pitching ) arm, but ns n football conch, and he U proving n rnttllng geed one. In ether 'words, Reilly is coaching the P. M. C Junier Miuacl, nnd ns n result of his (tutelage the team has wen the two Unmet played thus fnr thit wneti. l.nct Ineek the sound bent Marcus Heek 18 le 0 and the " All-Stars," of Chester, "probably "Sel" Reilly is one of the most original football conches in the country. He has n rlrh vein of wit nnd humor, which he keeps sprnylrj: ever his siiund with a most beneficial (feet. In ether words, when he spots one of hi i men making a bone play he addrcssei him in somewhat this man tiir: "Hey. child, wlien I want mi te play croquet I'll hand you n mnllet." On an unsu"ccssful tackle: "Hey, quit huggin' the air; air ain't made te be hugged." ... On another occasion when nn earnest but misguided player started te run tflik town id his own goal with the bull lleilly yelled with one of his "pitching" iiins, "Hey. you, get out your compass and steer out of the fog." It has new become the habit for mem bers of P. M. C.'s fuculty and ethers, te foregather en the siTrllncs each nfter nfter nfter noen te hear and appreciate this new method of driving football senHc home te n bunch of boys. A prominent Chen terlte declnred that he'd rather listen te Keilly than see a vaudeville show. Hut underneath Heilly'tf wit lies a let of flrmnesa nnd horse sense, und the boys seem te learn fast under bis method of Instruction. Each dey before actual practice Keilly puts his squad through Reme weird performances. He has them crawl along the grass like snakes and after that he steges n "leap-frog" con test. , "It gets the stiffness out of their elnts and muscles," he explained. 'Yetl can't de much with n hunch nf t fellows that walk around as if they were en stilts. I fieun thnt fnnthnll is n let like baseball after all. You've I :et te have limber muscles and limber iralrn te nccemnlinh nnvthinc. Thi trouble with most boys in football h that they dream; they seem te be in n dare and have little inkling of the nctual things of this world. "When I spot such n boy in my squad I start giving him some geed hard men tal jolts. I Ptenl up upon him una wares nnd try te explode his dream with some of the dynamite of hnrd fact. The method usually hucceeds." Keilly is new giving his squad some herd workouts In preparation for the annunl battle with Tower Hill, Wednesday, Oct. 25. Beets and Saddle The Arlington Handicap features the eard nt Laurel today, with top weight assigned te Dunlin, 120 pounds. Mar tingale, coupled with Dunlin. cnrris 124. Scvernl smart two-year-olds mnke tip the field. Including Carel nnd Illtie Illtie went, of the Qtilncy Stables; New Hampshire r.nd Flag of Truce under the colors of J. K. ,. Hehs nnd Tran Tran em nnd Heel Taps. The field with the assistance of the hundlcupper has been jvenly matched. Horses which seem test are; First nice. Felicitous, Buddugie, lnn.ifslan; second (steeplechase, S20U0 added), mighty II, Perkiomen, Crest Hil; third, Minute Man. Cum Bali, Jeck Scot; fourth, Lady Zeus, Brave, the Cleckinendcr; fifth, Martingale, Bluemont, New Hampshire; sixth Wreaden, Copper Demen, By Jiinininy; Mventh. Meedy, Mux Geld. Mese. The Dixie Highways features the Lu- tenln card today. I'liitnl Verdie car- MM top weight and leeks best. Horses which nppcar well placed nre: I irn race, Chiirles Hemy. Make Up, .Tisieln; second, Proceeds, Macbeth Ailse erner; third, Megan. Cleldnn .,.?.' ,Merm"n K'fler; fourth. Hti- J,hC ,?5-1?."', nl?,crn- Nert'' Tower; ifth. United Verdlc, Missionary. Hum Phrey; sixth Prince K.. Dan 6'Su II- ''BauVffiaf. "eVQntb' COrge,te' Onrf;lH",VK5,wc,iII,, M,K-S Nnn. June, V fPli ithlr5' Alnn"da Hoey. Sea b (S; lY'' tyVK1 Moen, Knob Kneb BeU lnnj "f"'. Temptress, Owasre, sIl,oewSprt,h, Reck Kn,t-Bret,,rf Prep's Pert Patter ! . i ti?i"e,hrhll?0,i,,?.ftr !h9 We,t Phll- tetr nr.t workout , hi.."1 5 Unm wl" n "ranch ". j I? ahl'i?' frn'i0?', Tha Wt Hr, " - A- l t Initial meetlna "ea1rCkt!i!l,lSh"VS'p.ef t,,B 8pedbey. until Vuc-i'.or te C0aVi.te5l'?.i,Un,l'5rB,'1"r Pointed. Tha lattJi i2. Antheny a ap. 'he dutla. v-hkh h imi1190 "i"1""9 r year. oecSSun'of P'rfi'.r,nc'i...,.r theVm,tV'bealelt85rnPiier1J' 1 rnd Or.y ,r. wlmtniV. r??m ,h is l?i About thl'ty wilabi. rrh.hnmt.ram'hman ,eam re o(rkIahuDMev.r. ,Si ,h9 Cllv.den., w , e w Pn?.d,hfhtl,0.r,t ,ht nv "ular" PPreached St Taber P '.m TJiV ,K?L Wh" ' Puttlna en th? nni.hi J..' ,wnf the team aln.t tha Hp?idVey.. ,hup ni will play ""."ba'c'kn'.w i?i!??,,n liltbll at.-. t end inV.Jted OVnl ."V1 .'L' hl 'c " te m?nOW'reeccuphyUTu,rh.BdaTl'l0n' ' men ft'Vh? bn.0.t,"e0fn9.Krnel, " 'uleh0"B,v,J will ...In hav. an annex Velep.a la.t i.p .i!2U,n PJ'Wra wera de Coach Cefaii 'inir.n!ih.re.uh """ ency. und $&gsmi A!xlT a;dr"SlalcdvC'C""fen,n"' " taf.tK?,' .Je'lh Ireu.nroell n Prep cIehIi Wffl fmaJjin'"? rKw f ""en mark, the a!t?Lm !,v heli" ,h "''vantasa ev.r tha Mail M?ii.y. "n a,ne' ,,,,vin w" we te , '""' iitra u.aenVa cue. 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Second row Womble, right guard; Richard, left guard; Cehen, center und captain; Hlcbcrnmn, left halfback; White, left tackle. Bettem row W. Pressman, right halfback; Sachett, right end; Hardlgan, right tackle Dickinsen Defeat Has Net Cracked Swarthmore Spirit Mercer's Band of Fighters Survive Sheck and Settle Down te Werk of Preparing for Red and Blue. "Get Penn!" Is Battle Cry By EDWIN , ALTHOUGH beaten in the second game of the season by the little Dickinsen College, Swarthmore will net enter the Pennsylvania game nt Frank lin Field Saturday like a drooping lily. The suburban (junkers have their heads up and their minds en their work of today, net of tomorrow nor yesterday. "What de I think of the Penn game?" asked Dr. Hey Mercer, the coach nnd an All-American back in his undergraduate days at Ben Franklln't) University, in reply te the same query. He dribbled the thought around In his head a bit and then said hurriedly : "Net a thing. I don't thkik about it. The Dickinsen giime vc have forgot ten and the Penn game isn't here yet. We have plays and formations for today te think nrJGut." He didn't add that these particular plays und formutlens were being devel oped for the express purpose of spring ing a surprise en Johnny Heisman. Penn may believe that the Unmet ath letes nre "meat" done te n brown by Dickinsen nnd ready for the feast nt Franklin Field. But we had a leek at the little Quak er in action yesterday. There is plcnt. i of beef and it Is very much alive. SWAKTIIUORE may net hate a tram cemvurallc te the arcat Garnet eleven of the paat, there may net be a back tcith the versatility and keen football sense of Craiccll, there may net be a lineman trith the bulk and strength of Maxucll, but the spirit that drove ether trams te victories ever Pennsylvania is prev ent, and Sicarthmere fight is us rugged this year as it is traditional. Swarthmore Spirit COLLKUD spirit is an Intangible i thing of beauty, and It's at its best ! out at Swurthmere. It seems te be contagious. Yeu feel It about you as you walk up the cement pathway lead ing from the station te College Hall, i The campus is spacious and rolling nncli ancient trees stand guard en either side of the wal'i like silent sentinels. On your right, beyond the trees, a large number of students arc playing, soccer, and en your left several dozen; ce-eds are practicing field hockey, audi these, wn were told, are enlv the left evers from the varsity squad. v Beyond and te the right of College Hull the varsity hockey girls ere drilling in their white middies nnd black bloomers. Swinging te the left around the main building, eti run across tennis courts, and they are fully occupied. Skilled! and ambitious racquet wlclders cut the ball ever the net. And what a sight I awaits you as jeu approach the football field! Heud Coach Mercer has a sound of hackfield men crouching before him about te run through formations. Bill Ward, an assistant coach, is giving in structions te numerous nnd husky line men. Bill Kelly, another assistant, is tutoring u third group, and in the fnr reaches of the field is Frank Fltts. drill ing the unskilled but hopeful scrubs. T BEEMS that all Swarthmore is indulging in sports and every member of the student body of both sexes a candidate for some team. .Ind it is a fact, for Sicarthmere be lieves in athletics, from the president deicn te the greenest freshman. THE 27-7 defcet handed the Garnet by Dickinsen was the most startling surprise) of this young gridiron cam-, paign. Dr. Mercer wus asked te ex plain it. "Dickinsen has n great team," he said, "and we did net leek se geed. We made numerous mlstuke.s. I knew i thnt Dickinsen was strong. They con- I cealed their power In their first game, ' hut I knew It wan there. They used enlv four plays in defeating Albright. I "Killlnger uses the Penn State sys- tem which he learned under Bezdek. HERE'S "LOW DOWN" ON GARNET, NEXT PENN FOE VAU SITY Ne N.i in Peult Ien 2 l-"rank Jacksen, left nu Pret Willi", left tnrkle 2(1 C'lurenci) KIstler, left gunrri . . 1 It, Cernell leititaln). rentur . 7', Knnui'i', i k'ht uuirJ . (1 I.. WIIckix. light tarkle 7 I.. Kern. rlnlit eml . , , f V, Schneider iiiinrirrlinilt. , 4 K. Thiwnen. left ImlfUn k 141.. Knnrp. rluht hnlf .uk. Ill I.. ABplundh, tullliruk bllll.ITI 12 N. Wllren. lim-K . 11 A, lietieier. M(k n, i. ..ii.... I i. 20 2i 20 ... 2D -, il, .null',, iiiilii 10 VV, IJinuerctT. Ilnennn 4 II 11 llja vl lineman 1CI- li. Ilnuurd. lineman 17 IT -"" epe, iineinaii. . . . ............ Avre weif ht Wne Uackle te tackle). li team, 1 I T I. POLLOCK They keep the ball ns long as possible. They have two irnckerjack backtield men in Brooks and Dalley and a great tackle In Behmiin. Hupp, the quarter back, does net de much playing, but he Is a very clever field gencrul. Ills strategy was n bit risky, in fart, very risky at times, but he get away with it. Killlnger lias n greut team." He had no nllbis te offer. He didn't mention anything about losing almost a dozen letter men from his squad of last year and having te build up n new team this season. lh Unmet coach handed the laurel te Killlnger and let it go at that. CIX of the ilcvm players who will start against l'cnn tcrre varsity men under Meierr last tirnr. Th ethers are newcomers in the regular line -up. Aspiunilh Big Star L1..-5 11.11 ASl'liLMJIl, u jeilllg, raw-boned giant, is the big star of i he team. The bis boy stands six feet four inches and he weighs 200 or mere. He has the kick of a mule, the drive of a battering ram and the speed of n .sprinter. He can beet nnd does beet 00 te 05 jnrds consistently and is one of the best, If iret the best punter, in collegiate ranks. Furthermore, he has the strength te bowl ever san opposing line nnd enn fly ever territory en end runs. He Is a hurdler nnd has done close te Hi 2-.T seconds ever the high timbers which is proof enough of his speed. Knri Thecnen and Lew Knapp nre the 'halfbacks and what they lack in speed they make up In aggressiveness. Siilta Schneider, the quarterback, is net n Uelges, but is a lighting pilot and has a geed head. Frank Jacksen and Lew Kern, the ends, nre deadly tncklers and plajed a splendid gume against Dickinsen. Cap tain Dick Cerrell. the center, is the main cog in the line. Carl Knauer und I.eennr,! Wilenr nrn VMlprfiim nt (.,nil and tackle en the right side, but Prct WIHIr nnd Clarence KIstler, left tnckle nnd gu.ird, respectively, nre playing their first year of varsity football. These are the men Mercer will start I against Penn. but Ned Wilcox, Detterer I and Miller, nil backfiehl candidates, and Limberger, Heward nnd Swepe, line- i men, are sure te see service befere the i end of the game. All the players are taking their work ' seriously. There is no feeling. They nre out te beat Penn. The task may leek impossible te outsiders, but It i-ii i luruugu unmet, eyes, JtTOT1 far from the gridiron ( a fifile i black house, and en the wall facing the field arc painted In large V,;,-."",S, '."r?" "?: "UET i j,..y. mat ts tne 6al battleery of Swarthmore. PLAN SWIMMING MEET Entry Blanks Out for Tank Events at West Bran'ch Entry blanks are out for a tneu's. women, bejs' and girls' swimming meet te be held at the West Ilranch i ir' lrV A" uJJ,',,er """Pices of the A. A. U., October 20. A UOO-yard handi- cop for men and a 100-yard hnndlcap for women will be decided. In addition te these events a dual meet between the nipple Swimming Club nnd West Uranch Y. M. O. A will will be held with the following events: 40 yard dash, 100 yard daBh, fancy diving, plunge for distance, and 100 yerd relay. Entries are being received bv Mrs. Eva Hauer and Leuis II. Veelcker, I West Uuidlng Y. M. C. A., Fifty' second and Sanson) streets. ' Heme Eleven Wants Saturday Game' Owing te a cancellation, the West It tenheuse . M. C. A. eleven is without a game for Saturday. October 21. Any traveling tenm of 145 pounds can secure date by phoning Herman town 0054 J or address W. D. Arm strong, 220 West Coulter street, (ler-' mantewn, Philadelphia. W. 1 (10 185 170 170 Iftl INd 1118 lit m.i 111.1 2O0 It A 11 II 0(1 fl.00 (I 0(1 n.u II (12 fl.OII n nil n nil A 111 1)01 Tr. rt school OernmnteHii lllih. VahlnKlen I), C. Nantlcekci, l'. Uu rpncevllle, Nnrthenat. l.iinmlnM'ne. JinKilunu. Nnrihwmt, HlatiirMlle, N, y NnwAik Vnlliy. N", llryn Athjn. L'3 21 i.M 23 -I Hi 21 2(1 21 TUTUS lAn iri 170 170 17U H.02 Uvnadenue. ft.H8 Hndnnr. B.lii KeHrtlnir. e. 11 Wdri C.hemtttr B.10 ltHhny. N. J. i - i, u.oe Bwarthmere. P. Kl line- ilncludln enda). 1T0 icklWl J74 HOLMESBURG AND FRANKFORD AGREE Will Meet en Gridiron November 18 Suburbanites Play Wildwood Saturday LAFAYETTE STAR SIGNED Gridiron activities In the Holmes Helmes burg section nre taking en n bright as pect. Fer a while the suburbanites nnd Frnnkferd nppenred far, far apart re garding a meeting en the gridiron this year, but nil the differences have been ironed out nnd the date for the big clash hns been set for Saturday, Nov ember IS. This decision was reached nt a con ference between the Holmesburg nnd Frnnkferd ceinfiiltttics after the resi dents of Holmesburg had ngreed te nhide by any arrangements of their execu tive committee. The Holmesburg fans nre buck of the team te n man nnd al lcady new plnjers nre being secured te bolster up the weal; spots. The addition of Andy Smith last Saturday wns a ten-tsrike nnd he strengthened the club 20 per cent, ns was illustrated in the clash with Ta Ta ceny, Maniiger Shissler has also signed Charles V. Hummel, tin end en Jeck Sutherland's Lafayette chnmplens of last year. Hummell will be used nt tnckle nnd will make his first appear ance en Saturday. On thut occasion Holmesburg will stnge another sectional strife with the Wildwood eleven, of Frnnkferd. At the conclusion of Saturday's gnme with Tacony several representatives of the Wildwood club hove issued a defy in Manager Shissler. Holmesburg would have rather played the game nt a later date, but ns this Saturday was the only available eiip en the schedule the clash was nrrnnged for that time. The Wildwood club, which nlse hnd a big season en the bnseball diamond, is somewhat of a sensation en the grid iron nnd with the ndditlen of several college stnr, who Mnnuger ShnllcreHH will secure for the gnme, expects te take the measure of the Ilnlmcsbure outfit. Holmesburg will held a football re union and will net wait until the sea son closes nnd interest dies out. The event will be in the nature of n dance at the Koesevelt Inn en the Northeast boulevard. The dute set is Thursday, November 2, and Miss Kitty Molv Melv nenux, "Miss Philadelphia" will be the guest of honor and lead the grand march en the occasion. DON B0SC0 IN CAGE Will Put Fast Basketball Team en Fleer Den lloice, fermer,l.v of the Seuth riiuaiieipuin Uatlielic League, hns re organized ugain this season and will place n strong team en the court. The team will be forced te travel, as it could net get n fleer. Any first class team such as Shanahan. St. Pat rick, St. Carthage and Archbishop Ryan wanting gnmes, and offering rea sonable inducements, address E. 5Cu 5Cu enrre, 507 Seuth Ninth street. Plays at Holmesburg C. V. HUMMELL Of Uit year'a L&fajrette atom. wn- ui ijuajr lur nuUBMBtiTg VMt ' i itH-L i J--------H i r l ' H ' ' A 1'. ' !' ''4M. Kl9Mr The New VIM truck does what ethers try We premise you can prove the new VIM will outperform any truck of like capacity in the world. It is low-rated with bic reserve. Meet a VIM the meter atone is worth the introduction. Vim Sales and Service Cerp. Bread J he MFW ?x. -. SSs EsaEt&ca Wax Calfskin Alse brown and black russia Smart men's shoes of quality CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut -M. & H. SELL Prize-Winners in the M. & H. FISHING CONTEST The Eighth Annual M. & 11. Fishing Contest, which started April 15, came te a close Siindaj.. Yesterday the Heard of Judges, headed by William E. Median, former Fish Commissioner of Penn sylvania, new superintendent of the Fairmeunc Park Aquarium, pored ever the hundreds of catches reported and attested te by the men and women contestants, and decided en the lucky winners of the prizes awarded every year by this firm. There were many hutuhed entrants in all, and many big fish were caught. A special prize was awarded te Wm. C. Owen, 3058 N. 15th St., for his catch of a fifi-lb. sea turtle, as the turtle is n reptile and net a fish. Moskewilz & Herbach conduct these contests every year solely for the purpose of stimulating an interest in this clean, healthful outdoor sport, and have been responsible for thou sands of men and women becoming its most interc-ted devotees. The Winning Harry Leverlnj. SeUIr, V. J 8i.lb. er Jeeph J. McNulty. 034 North 18th St.. 72. ID. diack urum. E. B. Wiest, 63 Bailey St., Camitan, 70- lb. red drum. Jeseph W. UlcliarJi. 723 Oarfleld Ave.. PRlmyrs- N. J., 12.1b blua flth. W. E. Tally, Jr., 1032 W Monmouth Ave., 3 .lb. kW fish, LewU W. Rebuclt. 3027 Redner St.. 8.1b. 12-oz. tleundtr. Max KaulTman 3728 Sydenham St,, 1-lb 2 oz, whita perch. Wm. Bolster. Canal S , Mlllvllle. N. J , 13V-ln. yellew perch. James Mevers, ClrtO Lebanon Aye., e-ll). creaner. EIHah Payne, Glen Rlchey, Fa.. -lb. Brown treu;. Y. F. Gouldey, 032 StanhrM, Open Thnridtr & Saturday I Evenings riffliwfllllwl 988S TS -Si Owners of the geed Maxwell report that it is unusually repair-proof. The tremendous inroads it is making in public favor are directly due te its superior performance, Cd dm, ...tald l,.., ,, 4I w-U, d.u.ubl. a, rim and ' hafc, aJ rrpe laare, Ale.lt. lebrieeiteni -olei-drlvin eUcthc bera, eee.u.ll, U.g eprte,,, ei -.d,U -a.kl.laL PH.e. Te B Den MM, FeufPeaaet Cpe, HZ)), 81.., 3f De BEAR MOTOR CAR CO. 216-220 North Bread Street Philadelphia Phene Spruce 0461 0pen Evening rhe Geed MAXWELL and Huntingdon Streets VIM 12-34 TON TRUCK $10.00 IT FOJl LESS; Fishermen Sf. YJnrt.AM. .0 It. . Sunday?0"' 2'2 MeJl" -" "' Linten Heden. 035 Mer.an Ave.. Palnyra. t y"l-'t. striwvl bait. J;H?he.mou?hU,b"aAI!eWa5r' N' '" T'li" "MMv 2052 ""' -- " "plrLr?"0' I032 MeddrT A"" ; n,nW! "Vie1" 4"!1 w WMleni Are . (rr. two a i!i r iiipun., Aihten D U.m Chapel Ave.. Merchant. Jl"e,V ,.' roteaue flih). mu. lu iris aueuer. Wm C Owen. 80M N, lath St . 03.1b. tea turtli (ip. c'l prttei. Loek for tb. M. & H, Si(n t 512 Dependable Shipments te West Coast Ports are assured t by our regular scheduled sailings. Express Freight Steamers, semi-monthly direct from Philadelphia via Panama Canal, te Let Anfalei, Ban Francljoe, Oakland, Stattla, Tacsma, Portland S. S. Celd Harber Oct. 20 S. S. Blue Triangle Nev. 20 S. S. Wabash Nev. 6 S. S. Artlgns Dec. G Team frelfht recelved dally at Pier 19 North (root of Vine St.) Aulitane (iven In dlicharalna learn Frelaht NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. Ownrra and Agents V 8 8Utpp(na llenrrt Rtenmrr 130 S. Fourth St., Phila. Phene Lembard 5791-2-3; Main 7781-2 a White Star VISIT EUROPE NOW while rates are low N. V. 10 OIIKUIiULMtU HOI'JIIAMITON HOMERIC (new) Oct. 21 Nev. 11 Dee. 0 MAJESTIC (new) Oct 28 Net. 25 Dee. 18 OLYMPIC Ner. 4 Dee. 8 Dee. SO .N. X. TO COMl.lVILih.NllUWNf A.ND OELTIO .. .'. ...Oct. 21 Nev. 18 Dec. 1J BALTIC Oct. 28 Nev. 25 Dee. 23 CEDRIO i,ev. 4 Dec. 8 Dee. 30 ADRIATIC Nev. B Dee. 8- . NDW YOUIv W A.OHES. -,.2JJL,I,AI'TAlt. NAPLES AM) OENOA CBETIC Nev. 11 n. i. xe uki:mi:n tiu chkiiiioi're and n.n.nnn. hUt TflAMl'lON PITTS?."RO" (new).. Nev. B Dec. 18 Jan. 23 CANOPIO ..Nev 28 Jan. 2 leb. fl .,,.. .''"T'ADEM'mA t.IVElll'OOl. , NINIAN Oct. 25 .,... . EEYLAND LINE tnNiAIN"!!-:V.,:i,:!,.1.,!:v fl Winter Voyage te the MEDITERRANEAN Stndflra. f.llnnliiir Atetera Mini Npln .,.Al''indrIi. a.a aiIiprj ApRIATIC, 24,B tern Jan. 6 Teb. 24 LAPLAND, 15,505 ten . . .Jan. 18 Mar. 10 Red Star Urn, i?iXv r'-yj'OUTii ciiEitnnt'iie.'AVTWEni' ?EELANp. Oct. 21 Nev. 25 Dee. 30 K"OONLAND Oct. 23 Dec. 23 Jan. 87 LAPLAND . Nev. 4 Dec. t IrtOTHEAND (Direct) Nev. 11 Dec. 18 "SLAND .. Dee. 2 Jan. 6 1'Hll-V. IIMIl(i:i. -I.IIIAU DA.SZIO -painlanil ir r.l hi.-. mirnitiiri only) Nur. 0 Kri'lsl t for lin-irlz mlv. iiiiitki.i'ti a " AVTwnm HUieiirl . 0-t 30 Mackinaw. ..Dec 5 Napierian. Nev. 22 Mahopac Dec 13 American Line 1 Jf AL'SJFjyi1 Oct. 28 Nev. !0 KONOOLIA Nev. B Dec. 11 MINNEKAHDA (34 claw) . ..Nev. 18 Dee 21 ' , 1'111I.AIII.I.IIII llAMltt'ltU Maryland Oct. 21 Mackinaw.. ..Dee. Scythian . Nev. 22 Maryland Dec. 13 ATLANTIC lKANbPORl LINE , J'llir.Ili:i I'ima t.ii.NDO.V M'ateuri Oct. 30 Napierian Nev. 22 ' Mahopae rjec. 13 nOLLAND-AMERICA LINE DLYDE,N,D,Y'Kr,CU,H,V- It!,.I,AMXw. ,' International .V.ercantile Marine Ce. I 120 STEAMERS. 1,300.000 TONS j Panenrer OBce, 1310 Walnut Bt.. Phlla. I Trelrht emce. 405-414 Beurie Bide, rhlla. ROYAL MAIL "Comfert Reute" te EUROPE New Yerk Cherbeurr Southampton Hamburc OBDUNA . Oct. 21 Dee. 20 Jan 31 OROPEfaA Nev. 4 0RB1TA Nev. 20 Jan. 10 Feb. 21 WEST INDIES Ttce Cruise j de Lux 4 JAN. fit rEB. 4 S.S. "ORCA"25.500 Tem Displacement IjUKi'iit. ncHt mid iunt 1 rurlum plilp niKiigiM In Wnt Imlls c ile railing at Nattu, colon Il.irl ad t, HuM.n'i, l (!:arn Mnrtlnliii, Kln.'nli.n Irliud.i.1, st 1 I.eimhi Hau Juuu und Uerra Ih Ilntei fi'M up. BERMUDA tin Ian', e c li rfi 1 njnlilne fcr, i,. air wemlut il t rnl readwajt. Regular Weekly Balling! Ii'i;liin!ne I comber I't'.atul 1 rnn-d'lantlc Maer "ARAGUAYA" 17.500 Te, d;,pi. Ne Panpert ReQulred Tke ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. BANDEUSON A M)N l.S( At'.K.STS 20 Broadway, N Y . or local agenta CUNARD " ANCHOR L,N" X Y (n ( lrt 'i: "n t JviiiMiitiiiptnn TASTtST MAIL SERVICE TO EUROPE A Q U I T A N I A Oct Zi Nev 14 D.-c 4 MAUHETANIA Hev 7 -Se 2 Utr 16 BEHENUASIA N El Dei. 12 .Ua . 'AllU Ul 'UI ' 11, - Kt i I INI .1 N. "i . te ri)iuii lu.il ', i ul llun !. bAXOKIA Nev S9 N. V. te ( ut tl (J, tllsl l 0(ul 111 I SCYTKIA (new Oct 20 ! OARONIA Se 4 Dec a Dee 30 TVRUHENIA inewi -Net 4 Dec U. CARMANIA . Nev 11 Doe 14 Jan. 13 SAMARIA Ner 18 .SuIIIiik fiv.m llii -i Around the World Crulie LACOMA (new) Nev "l ........ ;s,!W OK ' I ."il II ALBANIA . Dec I Jan 20 Teb 21 VSMCJ'I'i -lri"jel. Lcnilcin.lnrj nnd i.lR.gnw ALGERIA ... j;ev jj .n. JS. .'' '" I'CnJemlerr' j;,il i, ttneav A3BYRIA . Oct 21 Nev 29 'tJan 27 CAMERONIA (new) Nev. 4 COLUMBIA niv 11 Dec 8 Jn U thIU from HeiUm .Inn 2--.rrer.:i.YVrlt ,0 Meillterrn Helm pett, ISZirVlA,(n .Oot. 26 Dee 6 SCYTHIA (new). Nev 25 . . CARONIA reb 10 1321 .t.,. riilhuIelMila In-lui VALAOIA . NeT, j8 Bee reur Infill Cl'N.VM) a-i.t or itrlta OUNARD & ANCHOR STEAMbHir LI.VEB Paa.enaer Offlee. 1300 Walnut St . Phlla. freight Office. Beurte RUj- Phlla JOINT 3tA'tnr uiru .HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE, TO PLYMOUTH. UOULOGNB unniuuKU r New Atnarlua FU Stuaien KELIANCK J Nev. 1 TO HAMDURG bIRECT Baillnm every Thuraday. bv the pep.. Jar ateamera Mount Clay, Mount Car. roll, Mount Clinten, Hanaa, Barrn, Wuertteinbtri;, with .pedal cabin anj Impreveii tlilrJ claia accommeJationi. UNiTEn American Links, inc. tU llrimiluu), ,S. V or i.erl Agent. rnat I N, M.ill H S, SONOMA KSTI'llA 1U.IHM1 tuna. I.liml,. inn A-l Il,.K,tf,,i ?iirii'iV ii,'w. Hll.'.',rt hi"p- Hnm" HO OI.W.U JU.'O It. T.l r.VCIKll) TOUI1S $383. lit cla.s. hallliia.', Nev. SI, ller. l". lu 2 Ptnr at., Han francUve. Calif' e' H. . Burnett. A2t 17 llflttcrr flie J v Pfl- -ta al 3t7-X -.fJl TaTMrayrRTa A2t 17 -II MEDITERRANEAN ADRIATIC (24,341 tens) Jan. 6, leb. 24th, 1923 LAPLAND (18,363 tens) Jan. 18, Mar. 10, 1923 World.fameui for iteadlncMe uc luxe quartera, culiine and aervlce. ler traveller! of dU- frlmlnjtlAn. Amnl. ,lm. fnm .i dtfliDhr.nl Ll.t.a ..Kn.. tllnirarj: Madeira. Gibraltar. Alglere, Monace (the Ritier.!, Naplei, Alexandria (for KaTPt ndtheNlle)tHaiaferJeruialem,andAtSa (I 'haleren Day). EST INDIES Afl?GA?s?T7f? tin nnn ,;..rf-..i v .uwu .U'.J.HJl.-""WHf J.U.U.ICD. ldMir.22, I9J3 Magnificent crulilna aliip of admirable cemtruciinn for tropic eyage. Premier teamer te the West Indlea. Ratti S230 Upwards ttlntrary arranged by Crutie Department of mere than 25 yeara experience In the Weit Indlei. Frem xew Yerk te Havana, Haiti. Santiage. Klngiten, (Pert Antonie), Sfn?m 5naI I'anamit Trinidad (La Ilrea, Darba. dei, Martinique (St. Pierre), St. Tlinmm, San Juan, Naj. aau, Bermuda. Itnuirtfer Boehlttf and Detailed Information 1-lWhite star Linex - RED STAR LINE !5 ltlB Wnlnnt Street or Ienl AtenU ewerk te euth America en LLo.GeiwmnentShips New Reduced Rates rastest Time te iRIe dejanelre, Montevideo, and Buenea ?'" r lutn enipa- American service American Fcec-American comferta. Sail. Inca from Pier 1. Hehnl.n a S. Western World . B.S.'SouthernCross . S. S. American Lepien S. S. Pan America . . Oct. 28th Nev. nth Nev. 25th Dec. 7th Fortnightly thereafter " dcnptir booklet, tddnmm Mun9en Steamship Lines m Wall St. New Yerk Clt iirescl Bldf., Phila.. Pa. rl ainlnie av..A m . S. Shipping Beard ISTHMIAN Steamship Lines Philippines-East Indian Service MKECT SAILINGS FROM PHILADELPHIA DUTCH EAST INDIES and PHILIPPINES Penang, Belawan-Deli, Pert Swet- tenham, Singapore, Batavia, Samarang, Seerabaya MANILA "nd ILOILO S S. "Mobile City" .... Oct. HI S S. "Sterl Traveler". . . . Net. 15 Fer rater anil partlenlare aunty ta NORTON, LILLY & CO. .. Oential Annie noun; Bide, HiiUaalphla Lembard 8076 Main 2445 N. Y. Plymouth Havre Parla PARIS Nev 1 Nev S3 Dae, II FRANCE Nev 16 . neCHAMHI'AU Nev 3 Jan 0 New Yerk Havre Paria La Ravola Oct. 21 Doe, 8 Dee. 31 Lafaett Oct 2J . Cliloaie . . Nev 14 La Bounlennala Dee. CO Jan, 80 , Rouiklllen Jan. 10 N. Y. Vige (Spain) Havr. Ilouisillen Oct 20 Dec. li N. Y. Vige (Spnin) Berdeaux Mligira. Nev 25 Dte 28 , ter fnll ilptnlli cenmlt th 1'rmcli line vki'iii In uur i itj nr write te Eniile C. Geyclin, General Agent 1335.37 Walnut St., Philad.lpkia (COMMERCIAL .III Jam S IP -;-' 2 t- mm sitHirienir uin tb fOprrntlm V H (Invt Hhtpn 1'lilUiui.i.t.ilA 10 LONDONDERRY, BHUAaT DUIiLIN U OORl" S 3 KEUHONICSON" Ooteker 31 Heamllnnvim nnd Ualtle Perta S 8 "NATIRAU" . Oet'ber 21 Other l'erti aa HuHIe m Carnn Ottara MOORE and McCORMACK, INC, 444-46 Beura. Bid-., Phila. I.emb, 085 Mafn 74U3 U fti M .m ' .- i 2 '. il I mi m, JU" l? I ! i Mi ,. vV' Jlll4rl ','-. 'A. -iMtvsir 11A- . ir.
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