Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 10, 1922, Night Extra, Page 25, Image 25

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Marathon Ra" Will Ba Ovar
Six-Mile Ceurae Starting
at Y. M. C. Av
9J runnerTarF ENTERED
Jehn Orny, wearing-tI,c cel f e
-.. jr G. i the crntrh mnn
fSrlSl ;nunl marathon race
rt- afreets of Centesvlllp tomorrow,
rtce "arts khertly before neon.
ScrtlloKnterpriBC star, starting
ZZ snitch, overhauled thtrty-Mven
Sinew nn-1 flnl-hcl in ciBhth pod Ien.
IS." V.nel Icanners. a committee of A.
Wn official from this city, have
htaatthefoetoftheltatthh
'..fr.sevfn men, ene of the largest
Jrlllstf that has ever taken part
J? marathon Trace In Eastern Penu Penu
SkenU. are "ntered. The committee
2 ten" te Time up sixty runner, but
2 It. unlocked for succew. Most
Tik, runners are lured by the hand
im pttaw. "'p vnlue of wh,ch ,s np'
PWver'n course of about six
ItaTln Coatesvllle streets, flie start
fig at the V. M. C. A. en Lincoln
H ,hwnr. There arc several Bhert,
$ hills ever the route. Gray's ban
5 te the first runner will be five
Sm, H. Garv ne, of the Shnnnlinn
SS starting from "?e. flnrvlne
n last year and brought up the rear
inn fcc Frank Worthlngten, of the
Menrleti brook Club, ami preceding
ft Sen will be W. A Rlttler and
(!Me Ramsey, both of Philadelphia.
Tbe runners will leave singly, in
couples and in groups of three, four and
r until the entlrp field hns started.
The race is held under the nusplees
of the Ameriran Legien I'qst. of Coates Ceates
Tflle. The prizes follew: First, geld
vntcli: second, diamond Frnrfptn : third,
diamond scnrfpln; fourth, fifth nr.il
flith, ge'd medal ; seventh, eighth and
ninth, silver medals; tenth, eleventh
tnd twelfth, bronze medals; special
.fjttjTlme prize, geld watch; first
Legien man te finish, cuff links; first
Chester County man te finish, cuff
links: first Ceatesvlllc man- te finish,
enff links. Team prizes First club.
Iwrive-lnch 'liver loving cup ; second
clnb, silver loving cup; first school or
eellfgc, silver loving cup; first 1. M.
C. A., sliver loving cup.
Nearly nil the runners entered nre
Phlladelphlnns. the Mendewbrnnlc Club
leading with twenty-two.' Nativity has
.nnteen men in the precession and
VWtatlnn and Enterprise nrc well rep
tntnted. The list of entries follews:
Ifcadnwbroek K. Multtn. M Pevltt. XV,
Ktns, A. rll Santl. II. Ha, C. aeerire. P.
Jain. J. Welsa. O P. Dudlev. I. W. drill,
J. M. Harey. T. P. Patterson. .T. K. X7iW
llim A. Hlslcr. W. A. mttler. V. Tabaen.
A. Studenlnth. Tt. Van Bnlle Walter
ftfttler. L. II. Hill. It. P. Slcsel. P. Worth-burten.
..Visitation C..C Walter Kern. Prnnl
nyer. ciemenl
Themas Alex
.Tim.. Pjtnnn. TAkn 1
dm. Heward STrOjll. Jeseph Keenan. W.'ll.
Etnas Rebert Walker.
Nativity R. O. Dennell. T W. Shnrkel.
ten. lee rVheler. T. J. Ttoenev. T J
ty'l'.'StVP-J'-J- sTMh. ii. v. noneuch.
H. Bradley, p. Oesewlch. D. Jterrls. Will
Main Tailor r. St. Clair. V. Potesen. M.
ifrCeM. J Diet. .Tarn". K'ane L Diivls.
Enierpriee n ,s. Clark. T. Slangn, H.
'rnT7i- " Wh"; E White. A. Vele"
'M'lla. Jo'feh ll.iKllaiie. PilwnM Yvviii
imanahan U. C. .Tame P. Meriran. Jamea
iLI);"nn.i.2cp5, Flahertv Patrlek nrurtley"
WeStf&sr" podenl- "arry aarJ
eefirae Itnnnpv. .TntriAu ri.7. .' '"l',,v
O-JUm-ey. Jehn ScettT ""' "' onurK enurK onurK
Bhie Rlbi.en Clnb-Krnnk J. Falkenateln
..ii?1".!; " Overton. '
lUhtVr N OI'en c Lehman. R. P.
Stamfort. Conn. Jeseph V. Statacr.
LORD DERBY'S SELENE
WINS BIG ENGLISH RACE
Wiened Arrew Second and Men
arch Third In Autumn Cup
Liverpool, Nev. 10. (Kv A. P.)
Tbs Autumn Cup of 2000 pounds
t ?n r,"J ,icrp t0(,"-v wits wen by
UtA Derby's Selene, by Chnueer, out
Serciiisslmn.
tt.0jT!r?(1 Arrew. iied by Majer
Hareld Cnyzer. ,vnS heeeml, nml Mon Men
itth. owned by Sir Henry Bird, was
him. leurtrcn lierscs ran.
al'n? wen bv. two lengths with Pel-
ffinLiVr7!w .,1.,rf'e. lcntl,s ""''"l f
Monarch the tlilnl horse. The betting
: Selene ! ,0 ; Poisoned Arrew,
0 e J.aml Monarch 10 te 1 against.
P. R. R. BOUTS TONIGHT
wen Tilts Scheduled at First Regi
ment Armery
ilte,0f,PnlLht ut" of the
htie AksnX.i ""V"". "'vision Ath
Bntem tn i at M, ,0 tue. I'enwylviuila
al0.. decWcl t the Firt ltciri-
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NICK SUTLER
Pitt quftrtervack who was left In a
Pittsburgh hospital suffering from
pleurisy. Wlnterburn will start
for the Panther at quarter
Jracney. Heward A. Welsalnier. Cloment
ireinnur ireurte .unjurKnn inemns Alex
jar. P. J. McKlernnn. William Farnen
..re rrniamn,
Pitt Team Leses
Anether Quarter
Continued from Pace One
expect a, very even battle. The defeat
by Alabama, I believe, has done Penn
mere geed than harm. It will make
them fight mere against us. If they
bad beaten the Southerners, they would
be half as spirited against us."
Ne Other Changes
There will be no ether changes in the
une-up. The rest of the bnckaeld will
be composed of Andersen, Flanagan and
Hewitt.
Jerdan and Pie Williams will be the
ends, Simpsen And Ferdette will be
the 'tackles and the guard positions
win be taken care of by sack and Clark.
Dowser will start at renter.
Karl Davis, the graduate manager of
ntmctics, and "I'ep" Warner, the
coach, accompanied the players. War
ner wns quiet and retiring as usual. He
refused te make any predictions or te
comment, ether than te suy that "the
boys will put up u geed battle."
"We took our entire squad along."
said Graduate Manager Davis. "We
have about tfilrty-five players here. The
scrubs were given the trip ns a re
ward for their faithful services during
the practices."
Band Arrives Tonight
The Pitt band, composed of seventh
five nieces, will arrive tonight. Ac
companied by several hundred students,
the musicians left Pittsburgh this morn
ing. The band will be quartered at the
St. .Tames.
"We expect many hundreds of stu
dents here for the game," Davis con
tinued. "They arc eetnlnc in all wavs.
There will be quite a number with the
band, and there are mere than two hun
dred coming in trucks. They call them
selves the Utt Crusaders They
Hired tne trucks nna divided the ex
penses. The fare Is $7.50 a round
trip."
The Quakers need te be en the look
out for some sky-reaching forward
passes, as two or three of the Panthers
hnve been nracticins tossing all week.
While Warner is always non-committal.
it is known that he expects several
long gains te be made agalrist Penn via
the aerial route.
NO POST-SEASON GAME
California Net Likely te Engage In
Extra Grid Contest
Berkeley, Calif., Nev. 10. Members
of the University of Callfernin football
squad de net wish te participate in n
pest-season intcrsectienal game of any
sort, but if public sentiment forces such
a contest, the team would rather meet
Washington and Jeffersen College than
nny ether institution, Luther Nichols,
California graduate manager, said
today.
Nichols added that the University
had gene en record en two occasions
against the pest-season contest, and
that there did net appear te be a chance
for a pest-season game.
WOULD MEET BECKETT
FRENCH COMMISH
Senegalese Alte Suspended
Nine Months for "Rough "Rough "Rough
Heute" Tactics In Ring
BOUT WITH BEdKETT OFF
te
Ureud ami
Callowhill
nt Armery.
2,;!! r"!.0,,t the end Ing'
R'n ' v """"y'vania System
Mast i& w:n.st W,,CP they bntt,e
SKi X ,lr Western rivals in the
jMUhamptenshlp bouts of the entire
fceSiei,eteri1 cn(I of "'e system wen
ffiahln tlJlng B!",I1wtlln -ham-
PaU Terminal f!',1".", "f lhe I'lillailel
thit ivhen fiW'0"' ' determined
March t rntWnah "decided in
will be n ?.rt AUne- lml- the Kast
title. danKcreu3 contender for the
'avt: of the cntr,cs
' tee preliminaries are :
Z&iZTX?, "'.. -. Frank
hiSiN.'2.
Art jtcTann ,:.l,,c', tlnBinlt h lieii. vi
WmnenV- lUy "MUli'l. if.'
'", "eSrtnSS hsher' rUl1
ltlilltllll l.?W-
trulnniaater de-
flfpirtmcnt,
ferenmn, en-
Jl'M. a.'u7iyi!uW Cjllahnn. etwlne .irpart
'Mrtmant y larKcr. itlmcnnnco.er.w"y
toJW.ll"er"u?,",!' """a. snerul of ef
tMX.d,;w'.k,0n," "1",ar,,nci" "'
WAINMANJ1AYST0NGHT
V"" MyJJ Coc.pt.en
The vV v"8 Battle
" for?. lerTflL? ,nceIJ l,m quintet
"ALembaid at. 00, A'Hcnty-Mxth
".w' Wal,
Temmy Gibbens Would Like
Take Place of 8lkl
Chicago, Nev. 10. Temmy Gibbens,
Ht. Paul light heavyweight, has asked
for n rhance te take the place of Bat
tling Sikl against Joe Beckett, English
lieavj weight.
The Sikl-Heckctt match was set for
December 7 In Londen, but was barred
while the French liexlng Commission
suspended Sikl for nine months and
took nwny his crown as light heavy
weight champion becnusc of his conduct
at the Priinier-Italziic fight, when he
struck Prunler's manager.
' , , ,
Recerd Field In Cress-Country
New Yerk. Nev. 10. A record field of 287
ruiiuci-x lcnrcxcnllne elehtivn lellesea. haa
ueen entered for the aumial Intercelleclutn
i rons-reuntry ihamplenihlp te be held at
Van Cortland l'urk Ne ember 27, accerdltiK
te the Hat maile public today by the I. C,
A. A, A. A. Thn entry exceeda by three the
high mark aet Inst eur.
Hwheiuie (!', "m , '" have a
.mS,vr0-n
kit. .
". oexers In Neu v... .
ifine. or. !,,.; ,:rr H0Ut
ffs feiWifi" 1- Te!W
iWMsnnouBej
three.) cw-elJa
Detroit's First Grid Fatality
Detroit. Midi.. Nev. 10. The firet fa
tality of the j car horn from Injurlea In a
football gaiiiu wns reported today. Arthur
Holslicke, Injured n nn Industrial league
Kame Bunduy. died lata laat night.
Pmllce Entries for 8aturday
First race, the Connotation Steepleehaie,
thrce-iar-nld8 mid up, aelltng; handicap,
rurae lUOOU, 2 mllea:
Vex I'gimll II. ..ISO nneklnir Heri...ISO
(a)Itcd Clever. ...130 (iiK'ourteeua ....137
Nat S 1M0 (li)I Maraeuin,.IS
(b)Detiideu 130 Keltle 13H
(c)Jehn Auitln ..lr (cJCreat Hill ...144
Earlerlcer 131
tuir K HnnlKen, Jr. entry,
(b) AVoeilN-Slnckton entry.
(;) J, Heward Lew Is entry.
S.oend rni puraa 11701, two-year-olds,
vlalmlnK 1 mlle!
IXth Y 103 rtearocrew 110
lllhemp JO". Tour Spert .. . .101
I.lllle irnuA....1IV! !wi Tub 102
rislni Ievll. ...lit I'rlinUH , Ml
niim riiiim li)7 llwiyn 8ner,,112
Mujerlty im I'mln Shay 107
llev II - ailatket ill.
'.Miirw. jxirretiii.i";
Third I nee, purn 11701
nnd up, Hi'ilintr, iiif iniifN;
Mellli. Il.iiiiea...li)7 M'nlly M'ala ....101
Jacriuea Ill 'rara Free ion
The Itell C4ll,..fl Tribune 103
llnH n 110 'unviil UUClt ...,114
MIIh S 101 1'lenhi in-
OnMnle I' TliiRllnif 104
rrewilem in" InlKerntar 1 10
IlnyullU'U '"" Ie1"1 Merrill ,.,.!r
rnurth race, tlm mnlien Cup Handicap,
lhreivear-ulda and up, 110.000 added, 2'i
lullea: &
llxtermlnnwr ...1-J Capt. Aleeek ...ion
(lOKxudus 10J ljvly nmmelln, 08
P.inl Jenea JJS Heat Pal y.
tii) llii'entr'eoSlubie und Weatment Stable
entry.
Fifth nie, thn WenJIfrnt Handicap.
rure flOOI, thrce-ear-ulda und up, lri
im'v' Ann II' irenlmlate Ml
IrfiBheril ni Athelatftll Ill'
Tuflir I"7 mutter 10-
Hlxth rncn, the Ciisncll, purae 11001, two twe two
eaelllH. I liilte
lleva 11eIimi Mu.10.1 Osnrey let
(n)llt I.me . ...II" tnlHcarlet IluKler.le
lilu Hwk 10"' Wllkt'sbarre ,,..108
IVttlfiiUKer 1"" Hnineat retell ,,..10
lleliihrnnla ....10-' I.uinlillat 108
All Amerl mi,...l"0 Crochet II
Inaillate iii. . ,, ....
(a) J. n. Hmlth and J, K. Madden entry,
Bin eiith race, the Jockey Club Handicap,
puree (1001, thrcc-your-elde and up IVi
nIUit .. .. lt
(MVernr :'. .-."St"! IS.
Paris, Nev. 10. (By A. P.)
Hattling Sikl, aspirant for the crown
that sits upon Jack Derapsey's head,
teuny was standing with reluctant feet
where the champs and has-beens meet.
Lnst night the French boxing fed
eration snatched away his title of light
heavyweight champion of France, nntl
suspcndedhlm from nractlelna his busi-
ness in France for a period of nine
Only a few hours hefnr. the hind
conqueror of Geerges Carpentler had
stumbled into another block of hard
ii ck, ine writisn Heme office forbidding
his scheduled fight with Jee Beckltt te
take place en Britslh soil.
The action by the English authori
ties was taken because filki Is e col
ored man and Beckett is white, and it
wan deemed thnt "all sorts of passions
would be aroused" if they met In the
""&., Put the bnn the French have put
en him was caused by nn overt act.
ednesdhy night, when he wns act
Vngins a ?ecend for Ercele de Balzac,
he Jumped into the ring when his mnn
wns knocked out and struck the n.nn
Prunl vlctorieu hauler, Maurice
Fer Sikl It mny be thnt the worst Is
yet te come. The, boxing federation
has new asked the International Fed
eration te deprive the Senegalese fighter
rfc.it,Ue .f,W0?.M Hht heavyweight
champion, which he pfucked from the
handsome brew of Cnrpentier.
niJ(,crib.10 ffd?1rat,en: ruling last
night, Sikl, during the next ntnt
months, cannot engage in a boxing
match or act as a manager or a sec-
rttaVS. aSr1"- UndT U,t
Negro Wins Navy Boxing Title
th5""irA,,flfl,5 Nn.v ,0 "'chle .Mayer, off
ilSmSin VK'r.'Rj, b,2sn?
handed ever hla crown te "Kid" Carrell
Jpffl & iftaSkJI InaSeuSi
.'"ri.Y ,hBt NegrelalTiilS
the championship In any class.
DO VOU DRINK MILXf
Heat people de. ra la evidenced by the,
statement that the dally consurnetlon n?
milk in Philadelphia la about flOore8iu"rML
In the column "New My Idea I ThiSn
there was recently an Interesting article by
K. , W. Baldersten. iecretary of InUrataM
Dairy Council. The column la wrltimVS
one
ana women, who arxclnllu m
I RVW(Vfl P.f.
Make It a Habit." iate.
thlnr. for the reader of
1,1V illPUH,
FOR PENN CHARTER
Titttheldtrt In Catholle and
"Interne" Leagues Play To
day at Queen Lane
Pennant Winners Prsssntsd With
Silver Cups at Annual anqutt
Men prominent In the political, in
dustrlal and athletic life of the city
were in attendance last night at the
annual banquet of the Industrial
Amateur Baseball League at Kttgler's.
The toastmaster fcas W. Freelend
Kcndrlck, who Impressed' upon the ath
geed a loser as a winner.
Other specchmekers Included Charles
II. Grakelew, Harry Mackey, Squire
D. M. Yerkes, of Millbeurnei Leuis
N. Goldsmith, Milten Hohlfeld, former
president, and his father, Hermnn L.
Hohlfeld, donor of the Hohlfeld soc
cer trophy.
The Art Leem team, winner of the
baseball championship, was awarded n
handsome silver cup and pennunt. while
miniature baseballs.
The players en Merrell Mills, the
runners-tip, were awarded silver base
balls and the team also' received n
silver cup. The Sitpplcc-Bltlillv nth
lctcs, wh) carried off the honors in the
recent track meet, were also presented
with a trophy for winning highest
honors.
KEEN BATTLE EXPECTED
By PAUL PREP
The quaint old gridiron at Queen
Lane is all manicured and whitewashed
for the battle this afternoon between
St. Jeseph's Prep and Penn Charter.
It Is the, first time that a Catholic
League winner has ever met the title
holders of the In tern eatlcmlc League.
St. Jeseph's Prep has wen Ave games.
Penn Charter has made almost as geed
a showing. The Little Quakers in six
contests have come out victorious in
'our, tied one and lest one. The dead
lock was played with Radner High
Scheel.
Beth squads have been drilling.
There is mere interest ever the battle
than any school game this season.
The laraest crowd of the year will
be at Queen Lane when the referee
blows his whistle, since no admission
will be charged.
St. Jeseph Prep will take the field
with virtually the same line-up which
humbled Villnnevn Prep in a Catholic
League game last Friday. Magner will
nlnv aitnrterhnekd in nine of Ted
Northrop. Manner is ineligible for
Catholic League games.
Diek Mnrrltt Intemla tn lis the same
eleven, with the possible exception of
aiagee at luunacK instead ei ai. arm.
Ma gee is a son of Sherwood Magee, the
former Phillies outer gardener, and is
rapidly developing into a star.
The Crimson and Gray has held sev
eral rallies this week in preparation for
(lie game. Penn Charter also held a
big demonstration at assembly this
morning, in which the several players
spoke.
Twe league games are scheduled this
nf.'ernoen. Southern Hish will Piny
Central High en Housten Field in the
interscJielastic circuit, and Uerman Uerman
tewn Academy and Episcopal Academy
will battle in an Interacademic League
tilt at Overbroek.
Dr. Kerr has had the Southern grid-
ders preparing daily at Shetzline Park,
and the same men-that participated in
tbe northeast tmttie will lace tue Mir
rers. "Bullet" leting, tue speedy
halfback, will be in the berth left vacant
by the injury te "Menchy" Geld-
blntt.
Edwards, the colored nla.vcr. of Cen
tral High, will sec action for the first
time today. He will replace Orr at
fullback. McGarvey, another premis
ing candidate, will be at halfback alone
,wlth Maimon. Fisher will call signals.
Hi "is M
e
Four Out of Five
Pay the Penalty
Bleeding gums herald
Pyorrhea
Take heed of bleeding gums. They're
Nature's warning ei Pyorrhea. Only
one person out of every five past
forty escapes. Thousands younger con cen
tra.ct it, tee.
Ferhan's Fer the Gums, if used con
sistently and used in time, will prevent
Pyorrhea or check its progress. Brush
your teeth with it It will keep them
white and clean, and your gums firm
and healthy. Pleasant te the taste.
The formula of R. J. Ferhan, D.D.S.
At all druggists, 35c and 60c in tubes.
Formats efR. J. Ferks, D. D. S.
Ferhan Company, New Yerk
Ferhan's. Limited. Montreal
f&d
The Worker's Right
Te A "Living Wage"
Every rational human beincr In this rnuntm BtnAa t l. ...mi .. a .
.....i,,,,. - . ,. . t, . . --'"--" j "I""' iui wage inai win give Amcrian
workers an American living. President Harding and Secretarv of Laber Davifhave recentlv
. . .. . f - -.-, - w -.. --J
pane riirrrifr anrl r1mrlnreA ,.K
.,-. Ti "wva7" p-uunnj uiai American workmen should have net merely a "livine"
declares Tf hTff" 1 CT" the ruIinS of the Ra"d Laber Beard, which
declares that "the theory of 'the livinr wai?e' if rarriH n .'te !;:,- i.: i j t.
IUI1 WUU1U WICCK.
ZZLS. ?ad '" eTUni!f,d uStates 5n(l " ""dd te ether industries would
the theer e "the'liviag wage" "" B"d PPSCS " n" a Iivine waSc" but
thinks efte ISir SR"DIGE,81; thiWeel and karn what the PW " country
byUber iheumah0raaBd,ahe 'ftSSiX "--rpwafl.., of a living wage made
Yeu will also be interested in these news features:
Can a Weman Run a Heme and a Jeb Toe?
She can if she has brains, replies Carolyn Wells:
but tins critic of -human nature adds: "Few women
have brains." Can a woman have a career in busi
ness or the professions and still be a geed house
wife? This article consists of letters received by the
Digest" from 250 prominent women, such as Carolyn
Wells, Lillian Mellar Gilbreth, Mrs. Rebert E.
Peary, Madam Nazimova, Marguerita Sylva, Anna
?.W. ,eon A1'le Reer8 Miner. RI"- Nerman de R.
Whitehouse, Mary Roberts Rinehart, Madam Jo
hanna Gadski, Maude Ballingtenx Beeth, Helen M
Gardner. The article his a very real importance
for several million American women. Te get an
opinion upon the subject, the "Digest" addressed a
letter te the married women in the current edition of the
American "Who's Who," and the answers received are
from women of various professions and businesses.
Colored Map of Turkey in Transition
showing the full extent of Turkish territory in 1922;
the territory it lest in the' Balkan War of 1913. ami
after the World War, according te the treaty of Se res.
This map is accompanied by several smaller maps and
i descriptive article showing hew the "Sick Man ei
Europe" is recovering.
Jein the Red Cresa This Week
Beginning Armistice Day, November 11th, and
closing Thanksgiving Day, November 30th, the American
Red Cress calls te every man, woman, boy and girl te
enroll. Ministries of the Red Cress are given frecl
and tenderly te the needy of every race, every religion,
every nationality. New it asks for your membership
and support. Let the response be unanimous.
a . ST 9 Arlic,e TWt Yeu Wffl Read Wi Deep Interest
Yeu Ride-Our "Colossal hS2' rfria A
Day-An Unusually Fine Colleen of InteSEBlllus r 5"? NcB'CCt ReIiein-Tepics of thc
There'i a Laugh In Every Line of "Fun Frem the Press"
. ,uu ....,. ..Ut u.icauy seen ir, uen t tan te de
already doing se are arranmW tn ,hV a:. ". 1... " .tncatrc,s, wrounneut the country which arc net
THEATRE IS SHOWING IT. "Fun Frem A- P . . j llkelXt .YOUR FAVORITE
Passed bylthe National Beard of Motion Picture Review: recommended h, a. . wi. r ,.
' " -"- " vuinmiiiee.
Irving- Frlm. two of the licit known '
In the metroeolltan district- Clifferd
(if rU. Clirlatephcr'a Club, and Nfstef
son wrre auapenued for falllnu te aep
a mectlna et the Ilettlstratlen Cen
of the Metropolitan Ansoel.itlnn, Inst
'rl,.. .iiiitftA, i,r rmin.ra ftamtrl. aji nr
ithrM hnrt bn Hiiirirnnnei te tal
remmlttfp what thev .knew. If anrl
nimtit i, tirenuMpd Inna-niatanra rac. m
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Save Time,
Save Meney
ALL
CENTRALLY
LOCATED
fst .naaeM . a si.msi. 0
of the total population of tlkVI
Philadelphia, (men, wementaffX
and children), eats SffOr
in a Hern & BOOr
Uardart lies- SBSp
taurant sASmP
every jSSr
"V- iSjp "by catin in a 1Iern Hardart Automat
4 there is one convenient te you. Only the Wjr.
4Sr tnt 9'at'(2 feeds at low prices, feeds that ye
48 SEE before you buy. A time-saver, because yea
jg get the feed you want just as fast as you drop in th
s required coins.
bS a supper
S SPECIAL
f?r TO-NIGHT .4v
Baked Halibut with Spaghetti
and Stewed Tomatoes
(except in Automata)
35C
THIS IS JUST ONE OP THE MANY,
SJsv SPECIALS GET ACQUAINTED WITH
4tyf HORN & HARDART SERVICE TODAY.
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ATI,ANTf CITY. N. ,T.
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Hetel
Brighten
Atlantic City
yl U.k.
Tirlii
iuLUAiT'i lij 1 ii'TitiiirTl"'
FAI.I, AND WINTER REhOKTB
BROWNS MILLS. N. J.
PIG'N WHISTLE INN
Brewn'cMilli-iifthe-Pinet, N. J.
welcome all Us nlil i lien tele, Imltidlnf
week-enders ami tmniUnta. Kntlre home lias
betn re-dcierated, new fiirnnee Installed, and
a tno-hele Rulf leurie imiiplvtml en Uia
ground?. Hprdul Heuthirn mlsliw j colerti
women 1'hene I'einhertun 383.
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ATLANTIC CITY. N.J.
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Tb Amricn flan HeUl parxctlieM
Brtak (tow te WALTER J. BUZBT,
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' Sl.Cti.rle. I'l. near Boardwalk. Ksoedalsd.
Hunninc rl.r. Prif at bath.. Can. SftO
pvcia. wtei.r rra, nvw ewaersBip saaa
,sera'i. SchicnthliWlrtseh-.ftr
Bakttefyp
I j5T1r?Wr ". . a d'.erimlaatinB cllmtate,
Ideal hilltop location, ov.rleoklnf lha ettjr aad I
I peu"' J E'k en trx side. Twe aoptrlerTP I
I hoi. Gn r Coarse. Hard tirf.ee meter reaia. I
I Open all ysr. WILBUR DVENneRF. MsT. j
H0T SPRINOS, VA.
THE HOMESTEAD. HOT SPRINGS, VA,
Oolf the Winter Through.
ST. PETERSBLRP. FXA.
atJSSli.Xi,ntf Cifu I
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I30THWELU
lrginla ave., 21 hnme from lleaMwnlk A Steel
Pier, tiery apielntnicnt. llU-he-t standard In
ctilHlne and sen leu. linn. Muter In eierr runm.
i",,. Rte dully U. weekly, alniile 2"i.
deubla 115, with liath, .In;!" S33, deubls 0Q
J. Bethwall, Prep.
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Vn$hineJZt&
A t'ice e! wenscrlnl IrtenilinM. ..j .
tbeaitnd welcomes, A dtliibtlul drr sat
plesturt and recteailea.
Chmiie elid and equsele. Flowers, frajts. Mraa
and .weei eceaa breeze, all year.
Theoneelace wnere alt recreation, are en ters
olfieor. roll, fithlnf, rschtini. .wimmlat.
kanrlni. reiue. qaeiti. bewlinr. btMb.Il. outerlBf,
llendU accoamedatloru Ie suit ererreaa.
Write for booklet, en tne City or en S
Secreadeni, Anx Informaiiea ea reopen.
r . . Lawrencs, Chamber e( ComeMrM
St. Petarsbur. Flerida """
On Oecan Fraat Flrenroel
American A Kurepean Plans. Oolf Club prttl
lege.. Our. Tteilnre.l Fall and Winter rates.
m:T pai.m m:.ci( ki.a
Lake Court Apartment.
ON THE LAKE. OPPOSITE THE
Royal Poinciana. Hetel
Arwaja epan.
Continent?.!
U. WALSH DUNCAN
lwaj I
ready: term, medsra.
writ or rnena
Hetel BetCODel hitucy are. nr. beach.
Wethly. Tftephcne 11T. A. E. MAM0.1.
LA MARNE ?'! alk at Ocean A.ei
wi.innm, winter rates, dallv, Jl.JO
lth running water. S2 0 with private bath
Westminster '"ntuckjr ar. mar beaek.
i.ie.nnir hi .
bath., rim, water A. V
New Clarien
,rrf r. tt
;Ol'P. own A PreajL
Kcutucl. Are ,
l'nnrlwalk. S. K.
Juat el
BeaUara
LAKEWOOD N. X.
LAUREL HOUSE
LAKEWOOD, NEW JERSEY
Open for Winter Season
IrvlBeratlnp climate. 18-hole feIJ
reursc .Saddle horses. Tine walk?
Dally concerts and danclnu Superior
reads for metering.
FRANK F. SHUTE. Manager
:i
bachelor tin,! lintel nn.Mn,..ii.
niiidern itnienlenrc, rwif gardiu and' dlnfi
room. lVrltP fr b,rklet. enaa
PALM BEACH GUARANTY CO.
West Palm Beach, Tla.
TAMPA, FLA.
COrKnJn ,TAMI,A., Klllsboreukh Connly,
ilerlda. lUlin; twitli r, mitiinnr rerrea tlena!
iMi.lniha and utfrleiillurul opportunities. Boek!
let; in leiiuest. Tnuipa Ilcmnl of Trade. 8aW
t.. Tampa, 1 la.
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MIAMI. I.A.
JUNE in MIAMI
Infer, A Bfclt.. Write Chamber cf Cemmtrw.
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a.Ptfta'e' Comfert.
Oolf, Music. Dry Air?
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rHW wdl areai for K nsia-i.Dac 4
howme m Wia rvwwe. a
ll'nder Contract with Bermuda GevtJ
8 Day Tours, $83.00
and Up, Until Nev. 30.
Pilitltl, Tnlii-rreu, (Ml-llurnn
S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" and
S. S. "FORT ST. GEORGE"
IJuh 11,000 Tana Iil.iiljrement.
from New irk Wed, a, Ha.
I rem llermiid i lues, a, Hat.
Special Holiday Sailing
LMWnir New Yerk Lie,- 20 i'S a 10
for I'lirlHUiUM or New Year In Ilert .
Bermuda Offers All Out-Doer Spm
Modern Hotels Ne Pattpei
Heek New for Winter A Holiday Halllaga
Ter Illustrated Iloeklet. writ. ,n
FURNESS BERMUDA LINE
I CR.NEN.v WITHY & CO.. Ltd..
Itoume II Id.. I'bJIa.!
.. ui.j innii tourist asent
JOINT I'lllllNfK ..
ibe UntWOOd V1'10. ,a" ''"' edern. Ideal
ninte, rates, n u -? f-. an,
ERICSSON LINE
for Baltuners
Para 13 00 en way, W.ue round tetm
Pmlly at B P. M.. a o'clock BatisntiSS
Stemera atop at Ilattarten. laavlaalB
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ffatid for PampAUt
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PINES "and HA waZ ?" Pe" In the Orient: the piiim.
and pleas' "ncZTcZ
offered in our c'uc"n ctler' bloasern t ime ,n Japan It
... t Tour Ne. 14
Sailing from San Francisce Jan. 25, Reitirnlnff May 14.
Other aimilar fours anilin& in February and March.
-iieraiure una full Infotmatlen en request
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