iSfffi V, - "t J , A .. v-. ?,i' I' I wv rV v - 3ft 'WiffiK tl il 1 ft 1 .r.'is Hi . i$: h ill m. i i. & Ufl WW 5KJ xsil. .i,ffl l itriii. r tjia Ul ,'fcS? ' Sll I1 : i an ..wa iffit.SW ss hmjt I.i vt ';;;? I'll sf ftr M- eW-i .in. iav. l& f nf. T $v I r 4 'I M' MM Mfrtft' MP 'til wti- 5 or ill n K! fl m m Illlj ftffli if wswwiy' M'lifi 30007 LEABERS UBS BIG GAI JHUny Luncheons and Dinner for Entertainment of No Ne ' , table Guests Ireuntbattens are here Official Wushluitleii s in (tic city today for tbe Army und Navy game. The contingent was completed with the arrirat this innrnttic of Vicr I'ren!' dtnt Coelldpe and Mrx. Coelldgo nnd General Jehn J. lVrauing. The Vice Prrsldent nnd his wife rrre Joined here by Willii.m WbltlnR, of Uolyekc, Muss., hr will be vith the party in their box at the game. General I'erMiiin: legtatered nf the (Hetel Adeltihiu He w.is accompanied bf bin aide. Majer Cieerge l". Mn r-li;ill, and Mr. Marshall, who went with him te the garni'. Secretary et W'ur Wpls and Mr. Weeks armed at nlglit and arc reg Ihtcred at the lJelleucStratferd. Sw rctury nf the Nmy penby i a cuet at the Naj Yard. Theodere Kixi-evelt. .tr . the Ai-t nnt Seerelnrx of the uv. nnd Mrs Roereveii an". giieMh ;f Senater ivp. per. Their gtict.s at llie game ure Mr. and Mrs. Archibald lioeMMelt. of New New Yerk, and Command) r l.etah C War- fen aii"i .Mr. Warren These and ere of ether.- nf the capital's sncletj folk s-wrptjnpf, gen eralb, admirals and ethers) are here as tbe guests of friends or registered at tin uniii.iil !.. s1 . till- icixrni iiun-ii. Many entertainment features b.-ne been a Tranced b. i the lMters. tieiirnl rertbliii will enterttiin in his pirt. In addition te bin aide. Mr. and Mr, fi'eerse MrF'iiMcii and Mr and Mrs. I'. T. Stete.sbury, Dr. ltebcrt 0ens and William Hglln Secretary Weeks ami Mr. Weeks will tpenil tbe week-end at the Belle vue. 'J'hey will h.'Me with tliem Mr. nnd Mrs. .lelui M.ivnlge, their seu-in-law and daughter and Majer .1 M Walnw right the Secretary's aide Admiral William S Sims arrhed at the Ititz-Curlteu jenterday from New port. It. 1 Mount hat tens. s Oarne Among distinguished visitors at the game were Lord and Lad? Mountbat Meuntbat ten, who jrrned tednj in a special car as the suestj. of Colonel It. M Thomp son. Lord and I.arty .Meuntb.ittcn arc'0f ,ue team ' in mis country en ineir wruemg tour. Among these who will attend thc Arm dinner at the Adeiphia after the game are Majer Uencral Crowder and party of sl. : General C S. Fartiswerth iiu p.tii,'' vi si, iiruit'iiaut utMimn ' Hew land B. hills and parti of nine: Majer C G. Mortimer and part of twele; Colonel U. T. Oliver. Lieuten ant Colonel B. H. Williams), Lieutenant Colonel O. P. Tewnsbend. Among these who entertained at luncheon before the game were senator W. P. Jacksen, of MarManu, and P. M. I'hiiiuller. nf tins t'ifv r nt rlltmer. Charier- A. Mider. State Treasurer of Pennsylvania . Mrs. Sidney Thaier. of Havcrferd . Setmter Dawd A. Heed Secretar of War Weeks and Com mander Douglas Heward. Denbjs; at Navy Yard The Secretarv of the Naw and Mr. Denb.v. acceinininied by their veuns son, I.dwin, Jr . und Miss Adcluuk Canheld, a ceuin et Mrs.. Denby' who i.s visiting them, will he the guest?. until tomorrow of Colonel and Mrs. Da vid Perter I . S. M. C, at their quar ters at League Island. Admiral A. M. Nultuu. commandant at the Phila delphia Nnvy Yard, entertained a large company at luncheon at the Bellevue Stratford today in their honor Mayhew W-unwrisht. Assistant Sec retary of War and Mrs. Waiuwrish' had vvith them their daughter. Miss Fonreso Walnw right: Solicitor Genera! Jame. M Beck . Brigadier General and Mrs. Andre W. Brwter: Captain Geerge Thenault, of the French Em bassy, and Parker Gilbert, Under hecrctary of the Treasury. illiatn Pliillins. I nder.Seeret.nn nf fttate, and Mrs Phillips attended "the game, as did Mr. II. C Wal'are. wife of the Se.-ret.irv of Weiiltnre Sli. 'Mnrv eVll., e , I" ' n .1 1,. .. - ' 4.UIU , anace. Admiral Rebert W. Count and M--Coeutz had with them their en, Llu tenan' Count, tnd their young .laugh ter, Miss MUdre. Coenv. .Majer .ienn 'juehrmever, wan j or, General Pershing's stmT attended the I game, but net In G-neril Pershing's' partv. lie went with two of his ! brothers, und they met a third, who is a caflet at west relnt, the four .rnn; the game together FEDERAL INSPECTORS HUNT BOGUS GAME TICKETS HERE (commanded bv Lie.jtenmt 1 emsiander Seven "Scalpers" Arrested While G. B H"'lev Selling Army-Navy "Pasteboards"! nhhIi .ird IVt-Ind lp Superintenden' M'lli. i-sued a warn- Elal-rit ..1-1 ,- "is ue-. !'.,.; Ing tbi.-t tiK.inins taut .m .ufempt w.isjfer rb. -. . . r t 1 1 ! th- n. ', 1 1 . . being u.ude te flood this city with0'id f,ril'i l1-"" ll-',p- "" -peci.i, tr-urs, smirleiis tickets for the Army and Navy Including i .'. ti m from M . st I'miii', fen'ball game tedav 1 he went 'e tie "ith sireet yard-, of Feredal inst.s teis seurche.l th.-the Pennsvlvania Railroad grun.. stands at Franklin Field this The pj.iu s;.- tit s00u tisiug up th afternoon in truciug u regii.terei pack- ed yard, ele.i'un.' and pep. h rig it and age of twenty -live ti.kets, stolen from tree nig .1 ' r: ig ler the iiv .i ,.. the mails y.sterday -er.sr rv th- l-.ii'.ing ibere 1 - Seven scalpers were arrested last we-., ij.-, tii.iineu ,md .'miw. . night. Th s .ilpi-rs ha. I ticke s v.ilu.il 1 duty n t!.e ...th -tfn't v .rd ' i 1 -at between ?I1'M) and $700, which thev "mnnn. -f II Mars i-m-'.' were selling at $-11 te j'jr, apie.e, . Cording te detectives The prisoners i.iid thev were Nat Walker, twenty. two years old, Eight eenth strict above Race, Jack Pmkei son, eighteen. Second street neur Wash ington avenue Willv Edwards, twentv . three, Third street near Dickinsen , Mi chael Rueheni, seventeen, Wharten Street near Eleventh M. Merris. Cat!.. erine sheet near 'Iwemieih. Benjumm naitznitin. Moeie mid .Nevvirk streetn, and Jacob .liiffe. New erk City They fttra Knlil tn !tl!l.11 l-it .in h Ki. Miii.ii.. ""-" "' '' ' ' '" ." ".' """ trnte Ceward today for a further hear- Itlg Mendav The hettmu nearly dropped out of the sculpers' market tedav who,, ne nf the leading ticket agencies refused te sell seats for the came ut mer- than 110 apiece. The s.alp-rs lined Bread street, etTcrlug tickets uny where from 11 te !j-,Vl u tea i. 100 DETECTIVES AT GAME Watch for Pickpockets and Beet- loggers In Crowds , One hundred detectives mingled amour the feet bull crowds here for the Army-Navy game and l.epi a sliarp lookout for pickpeckvia a ml bootleg- slern. The men were sent out c.iriy today by Captain of Uct. etives Souder. Extra' from the Seuth ever the Pennsylvania -T.n , ulwn .mil ... the Imt.l. . I.e.... I W I ,1... lll,li I ul,'.., ,.., TWM "'IV -" .iii tw H.-I'i" "MM' tJM football throngs arc largest. lisrry lu-rnsiein. icase si ticel, was tail hi- illectlves :. he mltiL'leil i crewda in the Bullevuc-Stratferd nlfbt. He wus held in' 8U0 bull v..l uacisiraie uewura ier a iiLJMW1 mmmn- 5V .'-5 , ' . r- vr;,V.fi t.fi ARMY ROOTERS ARRIVE, EVERY aaaaaaaaaaaaLalaaaaaaaKw$aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH BiV ::?LLHZ3eLLLLLLPLLH LaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaLWr - f i-1LaaBaPaaaaaaaaaaPaaaH BBBBBBBBfiJiJiJfeBiJiJiJiJiJSfiiiBBBBBT' BBBBBBiBBBVr,lJjBBBBH BBBBBBBKBBBBHBBBBBBBBBbarcnBBBBV'" BBBBHPiBBB lBBBBH BBBBBBBBBBSaBjBBBBBJRBBBBBBBBBBJBBJHBBSjr BBBBBBaaa' sA9JjBBBBBBfBB bbVbbbbbbbbi BLBIlBvf BL9-' KLLViBVBBBaP j' ;' jPflnH raaaaMryLV VBlQaiaW1laaH ' J 3.1 " "" VaWNOy ' ' Kvfi',H ifl'HBBBKlBVk.dBW'lT bV bS - " A "' t'M'.iWm ym"f J-tNt' H bS bbbbI-bm:'!' iB "SSBB ' -ifr:i I'JLVBWA4''mV P.l t Jw j W ft i M IfMBir i j ( h ( I ' ' !'- - v4a BflpHHB93BMJMBJBBPBBHBBf'4 BJBJ J BBjy ? '' ; ,B WBWBHPMBMBBMBMMMMajTliWBWI ift'imwii mi i ,, I The main body of Wet 1'eint cadets are shown leating their Mpecliil train this morning prepared te All the air at Franklin Field with Army yells during the grid classic SERVICE WARRIORS PUT O.K. ON GIRLS EVEN 'DUMB-BELLS , t4rmY and iVat'v Men Admit J . Paul Pages 'That Redheaded One of the State Game' ' The petite girl ha last. her iiiiiitigs at Vet the hie. huk.v mciuber.s et the Army and Nn football teams sjj that ,,, -,.. .... .- .. , - ,.. ., t.'i.fr"' W.'V , "; 'J. ....'.. . .V S" " i ,. ' .... ... ..i, ,,,... they ure the heroes of the hour their words u.ie weight. i And the piefer a coed looker e a jL4 d-l. tit And wh.it is mere, the, all like bobbed hair And what i a whole let mere, they think girls are unutteubly stupbl when It mm!', te football. But a Fdwin .lohnsen. sub-quarterback et the Arm. --ai", "Yeu can't blame the girls, but the sure are dumb. Why, wli'ii the ie the referee and umpire running around tin- field, they think that tbex arc reporters watching the pljj. But if thej are little and pr-'tt and geed dajU'Ts and bae lets of 'pep' ,t doesn't make much difference On of them s(i(l te ine once. 'Uh. are ou quarterback-' 1 thought the quarterbaik was the brains Was she dumb or ih - jc'Ttiing' ,i Ailelph Zibr substitute . ntir , 0f the Naw. knows tin nre stupid Hi, arc alwav- sipieallui: tlurlng a giinn ,'" he sas ' The chief trouble Bill Strebecker. of the Aran, who hjil from Oregon, says the average giri is a Uetieueaii .nu. since no is sit i feet four and one. half unites fill, it I -air v safe ter Mini te unhe micu r marks. After that he s.inl "A Ctrl' will believe ar.vthiit.- von tell her up ut West Point, wi'li the riv-r ami a memi. The uniform f-i ln.ites them, tee I , guess been use it i-. wiintUinc different land unusual 1' fuimv. The waiters there think v e are sort et st'i-h en account or our uniforms .vnu tuey ny jti'l feed us damn' , honest, they mid" a million trips brinsirg a be it ,i ten ten ten froenfill of purled rice each time W'f seen showed them we vvereti ' stvUMi and could eat mere than our chirr "The cirN like te en te football canies. s.nd I'd lie Norris. of the Nav.v " "An 1 'hev leek ,.t ev-rvt' but the Kume Bit ( is nne t. kn.i Special Trains Bring Thousands for Game CerflniifU from fise One that a decisive defeat ,iw lit. d the s- .. ', '.,.,' , , . . . , , X "" 'T freB1 . ;''"' 7"r" I'li-tered with sU-ns win. h sen .miej the de-n e of the middies .0 Lamstrnu the ',, 1 unnv mule 'Ruck em and sock tin, naw I r-.i'l one si.-u .in in.- ('i'i wn.n ' breu.-ht the tlnrd b.itt ilimi t" the B iiind st.it. rui at r'..'.(i ..'. Imk I I Itln r pesters weie "iiu-its 1 rave uiuie ii it ni- : t. r (' navy " '11 ". 'in. 'Oit hook 'em. ' "1 sir.tte " "U. 11 win, i v w h ' 1 1 vv 1 n , " Tin- s.iilurs si'jmt. red ..fl the I'a'ti I nnd with L.eutenant einm.inuer W N Richardson in .barge lined up in iend- tne.s for th map h en Fiuiikliu Field Ti-'-ir cheers and ic.id-i.n -en.'- blended with these nf thi teur'h Riruli.i., which atne tn 1 fe.v minute- later 111a nnus'i aul (1 .; .. I' in r J. P 1 ! ; r lad i -'n 7 '-1 -, .-p'riters te k.'p ihings mevng Netaldes Hrre for tj.ime J. seemed ihil' the vvh'i'e ewvt'l hj'i hurried te Phlludel; i.i.i for th. gin. . div 1. e Ptr..ii,et - I '..' l.d-'. In 11' l.il Persian-'. .-. .ic.irv i.f U ir ., i.s yi-retarv nt tie NlVV 'el t v. II... (lore It veil .ir ' Ot 'In NllV . aild Hi ,11' - at. s, A'ln n.il bundr"!- s.l !' I retired, ar" dumm: Hi' I . ..!... ... 1 '""'V V ' , j . "'' " t,'lS '"' overcrew. .-d bv neon they were f.nrh b.ir-ting wni, iUs 1 humiinin . run. t.t wnl, anv k.tn of uc ' comuiediiMotis if ..nlv th. .euld be 11 , I"'rt ".' ""' rp" ""' pta.uhr -iff.ilr . tai- afternoon Fast special trains of mnrv- .eieh.-a each, crew. ltd te cipiieltj . sp,,J f.r,. from Wiishniiten. They left between 0 (." and ''.'', ii nd urnv! sbertlv afte, PJ o'clock neon Anether spe. ial train ' svlvani.i Ituilmud. Irfi Annapnlia ut , -e ,) ib-traimd Its th .usuii'i i or mere passengi-ru a liule after nimn hour. Besuics iiiese special trains I Ikil II '''! t it" i'""""i' mt' 'ill" "I up tine.. -hccihIs, ruuniiitf u almost Himilar schedules. The I'enu-y Ivnnia and the Beuding lines sent special trains also from New Yerk, and in addition the regular trains en both reads were heavily crowded I irith visitors for tlw jpaM, is that the sque.i i tiie wrong times suppose. ,,, ,,rlr , ,,. Arm.v-Nay feet lull back what she .ilwm c.i, i,..ii, ..i k. when their team is losing ttie ,cil les. et tue .ruiy. comes tr.vn P;Mne. ! hclen-eil m l.er C. a ., i, .. . . ' Iwlthdeltg'it alwa wrong. But bring Flerida, where th-re arc no flappers The ciests ar-ived at neon at Cel- , u ' ,,, i I, n ?i'8 ,en the -fljuner'-.i little bebbci -hiir "We enl. have imported fl.ii.ners Un le M.,11. when, ther foeml tl... Tnl. .'!.. ' "."""' Ill0"5 about ill the brunette She'b my choice." I there the Flerida girN ar- nice and ersit, Baud of eight pieces lined up, Thi. rmv , t . ri M n IM,.,,. ..! -. Ctrl' ',,ilfi- Se Ienc as " drl ,v ,,or, -lir 'en.m.indMl by Majer Lester M. Fer- w l;l J..? t ?.'RVr a mm'"0" ?f The Moen, a Plebe and a Girl. ,,, , b, , , , , lllllr rf,s, ,,. ... , , ,,,, , t, . ..,, ' "est I eint trails, anted. 'I he uni- ivnnun-r siieinii irain. stepping nt n.-.u up u.. unui . p...-i '""".':-. 10 isii) h lilm. 1 Baltimore, left Wiishlngten it S:20 and ,. . , u, ,, .. Thev .'ventually i. ached Baltimore , , hearing tuotercvcles ceminB larn.H at Bread Strut Slat...,, jus. Luted States .,ohibitieti agents ,i group pulled out of there at f s ur '"f , , ' uwi ilTtl I before neon .arrested four me,, vesterday ,,t the 10.10 en .1 .Krial scheduled te leave at ' , ' ' ' "iV" i .r' A. jnJ1' ,: Many SeecUl Trains M-irket str.et f.rrjes, who admitted !) .-.lock. Anether Mua.l get , n'S'"'' M' h n rL'r' 1L ,ffc I .uaiiy .-peci.ii i rains 'thev were inineitim? i.n..n. f.... !... ....., r...... 11.. 1,1..,, .. sn..c a leuv . 'r' '-ini -s, saw HI in run west en Seuth Slill another sneci.il. ever the Penn. 1 ..'.. ,.nj v. - ' ' ,..'. . ... ." ' I street T hey tired SCVi.l.ll shot., at lilm. W57vW,VW?' - "rt v .W " " WrV ' ' W ",' BVBMkG POTMO ;BDGBBPHILA3DliRteA.i XrBClV, Tit . Fair Sex Fall for Uniforms and ' ' that the pnne I, there if the hmM MM.,. tn l..b ... 1. Il..l.. til.- . I.. mt.i w ,h uniform -net that they like nu.iL it, ii'i.n .ii it. ii.ri. ... (. in !.. ui ,u r?r". s. ,UM .'r..1'. .elli,'r lieepie loeKiiig ai tueiii. L.utic girls iei mine, and I think ou will find thai nilK t .!. t,n, u ... .!. .w.n.l..... 1,1 .. tlmm lirtln " ' Glasgow." of the Army, who admits is somewhat of a woman hater, ;,,' "The girls don't teem te have anj s,m-v about the game. Bellee it .r "'" !. "" " ,lI)cm s,it in thr ",t'l,n,u a'l!,1 'i',1,"1 !1 book dumb n; un i lhl,,B T "' ,lls" " R'1'1 'i,,,p 0,"1 ,lar' a nil oeoD'-u-naircii, tee. 1 ne, no llhc ine tinimrni pronaeiy Mecause a uni form attracts attention. People leek .it them because thev arc unusual es pecially here ill Philadelphia, and I guess ;i cr Jik-os te get Marcd at 'Ihey de f.il, for the brass buttons." All Fall for I'ulferms tel LecnU, N'iH mail, O. I '- thi' I'helce of a sniail, dillk-baired irl "But she'b get tn be practi.nl .s l .'11 nn irnnil linl,hir. " he.nM. "I'nnf. , b.ilP They can't get it'at'all. Sun'. the se te the games, mid think th-y ill.) it. but it's Hie h.its and clothe cletho clethe the watch. Thi'i don't knew whit tl b. nrn iy, but tnpv uui a untfuim .. 1 irinm Tlnt'y fi li....l;;n. T ' tv k, ..!.- - . 'iuiiiiiii, i m.ikes m. difference ntJt jau .Moere Civile, fumi Seuth carellin, win. is, (all, aives a- a simple f hi nbal strl "the tall girl with led liehhed hair that 1 bad :.fter the l'enn .!,,,., " He i a tackle with the Naw ,,n, ,b! this about a irl : "Besides i'ii s .oedlo..kiug. she should be a bit pr.H'ieal tee willing te settle down in i mall ijui"t town. A girl at a foot feot foet ballgame would much rather ee the players thiu the same." Se the Armv standing awfullv straight ! their bliie-gr.i.v uniform uniferm atid the Naw in their ilatk blue had sin, ! 'bin; !! common besides a hope te win the big i'laMi they had a M.e soft hpi.r tn their hearts for the peine diiln'v brunrtte even though she is stupid when it ceuie.s te football, f.c fnetlul' is fuilv ,i 1'iine. and girls i-.i:l- it's Ml, i th.ii fault Member of 1 ln rn v team s,-r-u,i-l.i.sl 1. ut ,,f . .,ii.r late tedav and ll 1. 1 ,1 llSt.t bl-e.iktls' jt s:.",M, .-sciiis if letter- l.iinv ut tl em special ii !' iri- ,.ii. .1 h i'l" Ii i'idre.1 te'egi.iins .'run 'he var.niis 1 in-, lerp-, mil friends were 'l vv .- 'ig tlleill Dull Gtltfit'l, .1 S 1H1 .1 1 i .1 led the list v-n'i t'.r'e -pecial .Icliv-rv letters. Thev tb.n preceeiled te spend tin 'in runic hour- .it leisure, leading i!,. in wsp.ii ei, .md -'rolling through ti Green 1 1 til Farm- creunds m iivei iivei iivei broek Th- !i. vers 'i ft the hotel -it 1 ., .. , r I'l mkl '. 1 .!i 1 i .- C b-ii. I I! Graves , . t-1 kn w. ,,- '( ' ' i .ii-.i s, tli :t. r il. - i in! nf I'." and he.id c. -e h .i 1. iinv 1 .i, vis.i.d the he. id piiitti r r ef the Annj ,nsi nicln te leek w r the te.ir.l lili.ng n'li. ,- vis,tir le the mmv camp last ii.g'it wire Maiei 'I in i . . ll.niinieiid .f th.. ,ir Depaitiii.it fiirmer " h .f tl. Armv f 1 1 'I s ,m i . n rd en the Arte- mm of lftnij, E M Garbi-cli f.tii'T nt tin Army . "tit. . I Mm ' if A tl i nt i- City, fathei .. "' rniv 'eft en 1. niid '. L. Dash, i . isl I,-'... I' --! ' I r. .,.- i eri-'tit lane nf I ' 'll . . -'s . II I .1, ' I.. ,j t .(,, . m .ii- .1.1 .t i ji. .. i ini !, rin i pi. ii ii ivr i ! i.'. ll , i.lsi ,. s, i, i, vv . ,e pree, del bv fi ,r .meter.- . e p.i'reliueii. Thnr-iuchh d lighted with their re-c-pti"!. anl ' the pink t .en litien. tl." i rti" men beamed "Well " said nr.i if them, reilectivilv , , .(. ,-, ri ..- !,'ll I. k"d, . very le! TV ill '.luV we an yellow ibcs ,i, i 've'll ..'.mil n ' N.ivt's cohorts at tbe Bil'e.ijr were " ist'i itit'l ;U0 (.'c'e.'K when the l.id i m. bb d out of bid .f"r i long . i ' - lefr. shing si. i i ii ! ler br'akf.ist and eager for battle. 1 'r '.ri.ikf.ist th N iv t. n i ," . ii.s. nne. bad i ' r-.il limb chops-, . ;:- t. i-t mid uunv. a' : ,-i v '1 hi n followed , u' j .' I i In- hotel and a tl i. . .iv ,.s a bin. 'r " l'MP,'1 " ' ", ,,"",r k 'hr.uigii lob ' I .dwell, hi I id N .w coach, 1 - h ifg. -, the '- !v t..iin 1 -..id, lath' r i vti te brink- v " ar' going ii -bb ndld con- " Armv the but- ' f seirui broth a" 1 1 ;!n e i-le'k tv.i- i.p liefel'1' ,iti' t light i battle In hi . in- j lighting li.iii' grimly vvhen be ..iiic fast, '"and, believe n te fight. My no " it. dltler. and will nne . tie of its career ' Luncheon n-i '.d find toast, pin tn k ti ' r ivil-n WPnOTIi'DC" LHJUUl IMl Ulil LIlO rip Vtr1 r llfr' urrn tUtX DLr Lr.i.li HLLU The men give tbeir names ns .frihn Fariell. of Ciimbu, Beland I! Welst, GbiU'ester. Iinie (low, I'alinvra. era iigi- Th v ,r I', ' ,i ' ''"."h .. "' ."r' '",,U "' I ID' I 'i N. .1.. ami 'I I' M. I'lrland. of East einl Buibliiig where they will be given a Hearing i.niuy. Fire In Unoccueled Heuse , ' . .iTt '.' ,','"' ,ll,ril rt"r of the uneccii- pled bulldlnj at W2 Old Yerk read uintumj me almost isw dauatx. Yii ' i LUNG READY GENERAL PERSHING ARRIVES T OLD SOUTH ST. STATION Warmly Greeted by Dr. R. B. Owens. Old Nebraska Colleague 'i In' tialn carr.rlng General Per sIiiiil aiiil hi.- n.'irlv te the Armv dihII . W"W,TW. -Vn '''!'";; ,ll,'lv ,i!!,,!,,b". !,,,l1 ,s,!!!1"1' ' were sbining-ecd girls who ,'""' M,lli"11 '" 1 -'.!- ey'h- ;.'":iere (lowers and looked i.r. I, i le former mpinai ceiuiuander-ln-i'Llcf i was- i ill nil.' Itini'tuen. Mr It. It Owens, of tlw Franklin . . ... TITZ T ?Z'l s L.n.,i ,,:,,.;;i y ;. y ,. ' ;. . ;? r, , -'I'lef. He and t.cueral Pershing arc elu I ll'lf M'H. ' lJii Orteiw bearded the truin nnd join d Grmr.il Pershing ut luncheon "i-er they had greeted each ether wit'i much waiinth. Nearly twenty-three jears age ir. tiuens was u piofcsser jt the FniieiMty of Nebraska when (Jeiiiiil Pershing was an instructor there. With the gciier.il of the armies of the Fnited States, a.s General Pershing Is knew t ntlicially, wcte Majer General i ,. if i i V , Junes Harberd. formerly nMimt ,h.ef of s-.,t, Cdenel Qiinkenicjcr. PM"lm.B Ii "he! ' fl'"1 '"' 1 .islam.. .Ii , his se.i. PEPPER AND PINCHOT PENN TRUSTEES' GUESTS Governer-Elect and Senater Attend low and gray flags made u colorful frame Luncheon and Reception , "IS 3.1 VT ftnieiiinr-rlect Pi'ichet ulld Senater if the rest of the crowd bad arrived T'enner were cuests of lhe Hn.inl ef'rin.r,. uni... ..II ,!, .... .1 ! - . ---.- -- TruM.s et tlie I niprMt.v of lVmw :. ...1 ..'. .. 1 1. ' 1 .. ;i H i,i ii u.i a i ii i u in uvi'i iiiiu rvri I'i'iin-.vh una," a cniiipaiiy ii t.i-; se, rotary. 1 I .-riles Morgan, treasurer ; .1 Milt ev Meim-k, vice provest: Judge J It 1 1 M (.st .mil J. It Lippnix't PENN BAND GREW QUICKLY Rester Had Doubled When Time Came te Start for Game Itei, irkubli- speed in ncpiiiing mu sical j.r. Ii.'ieiii was -hi-wii b '.-vrriil Peen students when thev ieall.ed tli.it members et Hie It;d .ind Hluc bindi would be invited te filinish th-open-air seb-'tieiis at today's Armv -Navy game, l irdiuarilv the band ha about seveiit.v Men at th'1 gale thought at tit -t the band w.i- a section of the Fir- Regi ment. Hut nole.) asked rpir-stinns i,. c.lU-e there was He time Four bundled Penti men sought jobs .IsU-hei-, but eiilv "III) were picked. DR. CONWElTaJAME Head of Temple University Sees His First Big Gridiron Tussle The Rev. Dr. Russell II. Conwell. of In le r.iivc-sttv was probably the most interested nf all the spectators nt in hi. Arinv-Navv battle, as it was the tirst big Inetball game he had ever s. . n Aeciiipanii d bv Jcre l-pssey, fiiper intend) nt of the Temple Sunday Scheel, Dr Conwell was en hand early. He viewed th- preliminary proceedings and the dash ,itid ..der with enthusiasm. Asked which be favored te win the vetiei.ible i l.'isvman mid he was neu tral. i RED CROSS PLEA'aTgAME Disabled Veterans Canvass Throng for Relief Fund The emblem of the Red Cress wan fon-plcue'is at 'he Army-Nuvy game at Franklin Field tedav. A score of ili-alibil v.'.rui.K of the World War i ,,,,.,. kll,i ,i1B teeth-ill crowd for i.eniberebip in the great relief organ!- ..it ten I'n.seiice of the men whose crutches nnd enmly sieves kIvc ele.pient testi u.i.ny of 'their service te their country w,is' . feri'fui leinitider that th' Rid Cress iiecls aid in its prenetit vveik of ciring ter former fighting men. NAVY ROOTERS DELAYED Power Trouble en Electric Line Makes Midshipmen Late Tim nil.l.himni.n worn delayed in reaching here tedav by trouble en the miniiiiere, i ..summon u.in ....., elc.tiic i.idwnv. Tin- beyH took eleciri': te Aniiupnlls; .Junction ami w.tl ll.'OI lip ill. IIOUI l) HI" 'l l.-"!'" Ai.-rri ci avcd nr Rift TERM AUTO SLAYER FACES Blu Ttrim New Yerk, Nev A meter slayer I nose 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 V . . 1 1 1 - rail liun.l - ...- a live-yeur-eld i ut play en the Mdewulk last Muy, wiim found guilty i or manmaugbter in tbe wcem or. line of uniformed men te he deer of:""""' insignia dotted the crowd und i Walter I. Moeic, of .lohii'en Citv. N. I " I. Iiurns, Hnef of ihe iJepaitinent Ce',1. ce Hall, iiemmpanled bv '''itulil i s,'vcnl.1 "eunded soldiers caused for a I Y. and Benjamin T. Moere. The "' Justice Bute.iii of Investigation, te Mur.Mii. r.H'eiitlv elected .li.ii, .u of J eeeinl 11 pause M the gay ety of ether daughters are Miss Grace F. Moere, get the facts, for Congress. th. lb aid of Trustee youths. Mrs. F E. Uien. Mr.s. Jehn At. Car-1 .Although th.ie has- been 110 intliua intliua Anieng these utieudlng the rcieptten At neon at (he Adelphi.i General I lisle. Mrs. II. 11. HutchliiMiu, Mr-. A. ''en from leaders us te probable action viie Dr. Jeseph II. IVnniuinn, acting Pershing's staff spread 11 tin ill through 'F Schulu and Mrs. Gemge II. Jehn-.0" ""' ''''solution, Mr. Itainey said he provost. Dr. Civile L. King, Edwin the lehhv as Its members inailc theii , -.in. VIS s't'sl"d a sweeping iniiiiry would Madiera, Geercc K. Nit.sche, re. order wii.v te rooms that had been reserved. The funeral will be held Monday aft- be ordered, of th- I nhei-il : i: W. Mumfeid. the 1 In room l(cj n gimd steed before a ' ernoeii at '2 o'clock from Mr. Moere's 1 . I . -. , i .. .1 . i. ..: .1 hid ..'ineM tw as many The band ,,. "tm ,,;' ' ; ' , " ' ' - I.a.b-r himself vv-as 1 ttle puzzVd. , Thc ,,,,, water was biisjeV If that ' en,e facs looked straiiirel unfamiliar w. ,,, ,h ,. , , ', r ,;' ,'"''.' t was iietbe. that nm iv carrts ' .... Y.i.. ..:,i,,, , , i'1", tmndie'ie, as though th.-y were crillchen ',u , "1, ', " w ' Kl "i" 'V1;1 ,.,,i..i. j.ii, ....-, .... j,i,i..i.ri. ,iv . ,,,,, tH i,tn, It. r fM,,,,.... ...... ... iniiv gu niicen yeais in in.. I- ie nor iiiti.- girl winch, lenlaln.-d . tut as the lesiilt of a verdict i'""' wa- taken bv the lliief. leied by .ij.ii ... i;""fil '7. i Th. ban!, wa, later found en the reef .sterda, Nathan I, .In, tweit , llf , ll(,jM,IK. ,. ,. r ."!,s. ':'.....?,. '..I:"1".i:.. "TO i i . W' l I hew It get there. Bleed ).- - nrnTs;.icBBmmcjB.ijiilHnnminnBBBnFniiB 'FOOTBALL ONLY SUBJECT IN HOTELS i - Hostelries Jammed With Nota bles in Uniform and In "Clvies" PRETTY GIRLS GALORE Bread utrect today in n lane of wel coming flag snapping In the wind, and in the hotel lobbies bellboys strut about paging names of significance which pale before names of greater significance. Fer this is the Army nnd Navy game. At 10 this morning Admiral William S. Sime, retired, was eating breakfast in the Ititz-Carlten and looking out of the window at it sky that was start 's ngty blue and sunnhine that washed It read street as though the day was ordered. It was that Hert of n day! Theusunds rilled the hotels te super capacity and overflowed In the lobbies tn groups se ear-hearted that nothing could disturb their equanimity. At neon tbe lobby of the Hellcvue-Strat- lord rescmeieu rscw ear s Day. clec "l0" nlht. ,uml Christmas Eve In tbe U,,7 Ann7 and Navv .aX" .7 I tin.' if tnu .llffiBn TV tl-l-. ...a give Philadelphia tbe gala day flavor of Army and Navy Day. Youth and Beauty Out i,!..s ui win jeuns men in unwicxs uni- tern. There were hteamer rugs thrown oer stalwart arms, and flashing II -.. ! VI .,,'fle.' ?" the : s.."stbj' tus w braided insiimla of the effievm nr htirii. rank. At the Bellevue, rJecretarics Mecks nnd Denby and Assistant Seere-tar- Roosevelt were part of the crowd. Eager-eyed youth in the persons of the Army and Nnvy and Its best girl bumped shoulders with this important otHcialriem, but officialdom did net seem te mind. Gravely accoutered directors et the Natien's destinies flashed smiles back- at pretty girls they did net knew. One hum u fair Navy rooter dropped her trul gigantic yellow chrs,inthe- i Hjiiin nun mi unporianr-ieo (inc ircntle- ; man in bis fortes picked it ii v. " UU deep bow. He turned out te be Gov- "n'T 1ii1,.i' at Mai-yland.'whe iCe ,, th Bellpul(, ,, mcmber(, of Us mum nun tin important-looking gentle Cabinet. Army Spirit High At the Adi-lpliiu Hetel Hie spuii flf the Army surged high. Black and yel- v ". uii 1111: ri iiiiiiiiii s ii nm inn , Amu umi v..ih. ii,: . ... .i, i..i. V. '. -;.. -v J i Ul" il 1IMII1- ., , . . . - - - Marred deer. ibis, was .1 sti-nnshehl 1 besieged but net te be culned entnii into etcept bv speei'il permit. It was the pla.e where A liny ohleer-. sat who had 1 barge of the distositien of the official ticket!, for the Armv tide of the I stadium at Franklin Field. re.it Day for Iliad Waller Unc by one. or te sp. ,ik nunc irul. deen bv de.en, they .atne up te uini and tried te find i-eme one who was te irrive ier uutain en the li'::!(i ti.ilii s. eifmistei"s,ithsen'siit'iei:lster " , W01)I, alsu, , " is possible. Bm mostly the arrival n. id net arrive. i. .Ne one minded. It hewrv.-r, there was a lnvsteiieiis nass. uge .. something fimu bind te hand ai..! t'. gentleman went 1 miiiius;. He ..ii . his women foil,- und asrtirc.l tin n n wmild I'fi all right. After the gnnie thev would eat. "(.rid" Spirit in Streets 'II. sir,.el,s thcnisilv.s i,,ok mi the vv f -pint that reigned in the hotels. L.ir.v tins morning street v. nib is si .v. ir.d in the Li-ink football witil Cat -i ui. BiM.-.d fitreet, but by in .-. th -ini and many lUsteme'rs ,'uuj w ini.. i lieui into iiiierprisi- an ' -'.j,. lie - They did ii thriving biisln.... In nub imy und Nav.v footballs and in- ' i en m ei uie saies was a vvlin. e'l'i 'd Navy goat or baleful loei.ing gi.n rtiy mule r vendes with th e.l tl touch cf '. vivid t'linbii tn t, s'n I- Wnl Governer Kitchie, of Marv latei iiisic,,., m the Bellevtie-Stra't-t i ' v-. i, William M, Malev chairuiati 't 'I' I'ubllc Service Ceniuil- ii'iti ; E. Pi" l Lee, fei'l-li-.' Sim ii a 'iiiy of ci.-at present r feiuivr Bait ei. eftlclals. A' c m ethers seen nt the Bit. Curl- ' Adiiiiral Moffet, Lieutenant (".. .!. . ! Harriett and Mr?. Bait I; ' I 'iitenant Cemmaiider V. C. Gul ii n n Miv. Griffin, Licute.i,.'i. " n ler E. I,. Merrisev nnd Jl.-s. M in-, v Ceuimiind.T K. Whiting and M luting an. I Cenimuuder I uuv..,'. s .' i Ch.iile.s A, BaKten, of I i.i.-, i" of ". winking Id- wav t'n ..ii the tbreng ul the A.lrlph.s. POLICE ROUT ROBBER Fire at Thief in 8tere, but He Es capes With Child's Bank I'e'i.e, unfilled by a pedestrian who bad -.ei, ,t burglar's flashlight playing uvir in. leunt.'rs ' II cigar stere lit tneijsne .seuti, street early tedav. routed ,, pi(l)r fr0UJ n MnrPi lJ( fn but he dodged into a durk ulle.v uud c""n" me p.ltreiincil. .... Mrs. Murv Mitil.u A savings bunk beleualni stulim wen- also found in the klreel. Ifiidlng le the belief that thc thief was wounded. i rli'li.nin iit-iniirnl has t. .,... .. i.i.. t. . of the lie-i '", ,l """i" JUis lime note new .... ..- , . ,.,, ,,,,,, I.,,,., I, ,-llll,- lllll'.S. . . V. (' ...s d.l iii i.fcs swiftly ,,,,, ;,,gi V.-,,'t ,0'r0T, i try i no ir. Z: H ''" ""' f I,ln(l,,lljv 'V1"1' l'1'1 "' a t.-.n.-s ,nd "G.t .u. c-,. - I - , .utevvn. Zd s-v ,- v., , " ?.B' " iMeric interest. Machines were fr. the .,,h" became u pe,s,Mri,t c he She wa- the JOtincesI dain.-l.ter of l t he ' .',' ,.b'V ,hnW, l'' or,"'"',"" er,"'"',"" vl i'i testivit it lb. .lav 'Ir. ivivvurd h. Brinlev ,,f n,i e.fv ,l,p "tlnK ift mrt "' ,,lr, '"',v y-teiu of J' .-.nne.. of women's clnthes i. n.i . v..".?, Ii IT '1 i a '""', r.'. show nig the students actual s,0,ie, r OJBliiMPaBriilW S 8 T' CTSTW&SS Dead Police Veteran Sergeant Rebert M. Ward, (or al most fifty-one yean en the force, who died at his home, 24.1 Recter street, Roxborough, today. SERGT. ROBERT H. WARD, POLICE VETERAN, DEAD V Served In Civil War Before Begin ning 60 Years' Service en Force Police Sergeant Rebert II. Ward, for mere than lift)' years a member of the force, died today at his home, 245 Rec Rec eor street, Roxborough. In April of thia year he completed fifty years of continuous service with the police force. All of this time he was nttached te the Thirteenth District in Maiuniink. In 187L', when he was appointed patrolman, his beat exteuded from Montgomery avenue te Majiayunk, a distance of several mijes. He became a sergeant Mnrch 2rt, 18S1, and had missed but a few days ei service since that time. Snrgeant Ward served two enlist ments in the Union Cavalry in the Civil War. He enlisted in Company L, 102d Pennsylvania Volunteers, nnd was with Sherman en his famous March te tbe Funeral services will be held at his home at 1! o'clock Wednesday itftcrnoen. The Rev. W. Galloway Tyson, of the Roxborough Central Methodist Episco pal Church, will officiate. GEORGE W. MOORE DIES: FOUNDER OF A TOWN Aged Delaware County Resident Started Community Which Bears His Name tfTv'tft $? ''sLLW Georce W Moere, a retired builder MI'V J('"," Peullnej, Kenneth M. Mur an eef hVfoSrsef Moere,. Del- ' J"'" " Jehn J Hieslln. from ,1,1s nw.re County, died at his home ther" ' ' ;, """ ,,,1" ''iie Stur liner last night after an illness. f ,ue weeks. Baltic for Liverpool. He was seventy-six vears old Lutil atwut n year und a half age. Mr. Moere had led an active life and was prominent in many of the activl lies nf Ih'liivviitf) County. He was t-ec- retarv of the Ridjey Township school . Beard, etic of the first burgesf.es of, Prospect P.nk Borough, and secretary of the Beard of Trustees el Pres- peel Methodist Episcopal Church. Mr. t Sloen- Is survived bv widow. Mr-. I Eliw Fletcher Moere, three sons ,-md si daughters. Mr. Moere's sous are Dr. Washing- .... . . .. r. .. it.. ....... 1. 1. . . .t.rt lfA.. mn .n mm e. ,11 1 .i..i.ii'.iiii.ii . inc ,,--. ' home. Interment will be In Piesi.ect umt,w"rx- Geerge Henry Story New Wk, Nev. 'J."i. Geerse Henry Ster.v. eiKhiv -seven vears old. who wen fame as an artist through his portrait of Abraham Lincoln, died hen- .vcstei di.v . Charles C. Hlghley Charles Corsen lllghlev, for thirty- r'Kht "iir. cashier .,, the National Bank I , Mlveiii, Pa. died yesterday at his ll0M"' '" Mnlvun, of pernicious unemiu. "' ,UJh M:u years u.i. Edward W. Sutherland Edward W. Sutherland, who served during the war with Base Hospital -14, died suddenly Wednesday. He was cm- pleyed u.s sale-man by S D Conwell A. Ce., and was a meml.ei of Cen- cordial Ledge, F and A I . Man- Chester 1 tilty Ledge, I u (IF., and of Deuuld P. Shcnteti le-t, Am-ncan L'Sieu. .. i r .. r- Mrs. Jane Darnall Engle Mrc. Jane Darnall Engl. , win, for many years was associated with h.-r liii-liuiul in epviating the Fnsli-ide Hetel at Beach Haven, died today in the home of her seu. It 1' Engle. in the Covington. She w. uglily -four years i Id- The fuinr.il vv'l be !.. Id M. i lay at hie i rieinis aii tmn H, Moeks.o.mi, :. J. iinetuiiiit win I,. it Mount H"ily, .. I , Mrs. Nancy B. Bispham Mrs. Nancy Brinley Hisph.-.m. widow of Geerge Tucker Bishphtim. for nianv v.ars one et me leiuiius cnrpiratlen Philadc plila colony at tin famous -turn- mer ieert. Buffet Sets of Silver jEWtLRY Silver WATCUE3 Stationery UARniMO DISAPPOINTED AT MISSING BIG GAME Rifuisd te Break Secial Seeluilen During Illness of Wife President Harding's absence from the Army-Navy game today l due solely te his feeling flat If he broke Ida Pfes ent rule of social seclusion maintained because of Mrs. Harding's" health, he would be deluged with a flood of Invl tutlens. This statement was made by Geerge Christian, the President's secretary, who m here te be ai impartial us he can, although be han a boy who was graduated from West Point. "The President wanted very badly te come," said' Mr. Christian. "In fact, he had nrranged te go with a large party, and was thinking of the trip with pleasurable anth Ipatien. He felt, however, that If be went te the Army Navy game It would be difficult te re fuse the many Invitations which would be bound te fellow. Mrs. Harding Is much Improved, but by no means en tirely well." - . . - Mr. Christian dUcufsed the game with enthusiasm, though he, did net wish te make u prediction as te the outcome. "I am supposed te be neu tral," he said, "but my boy Is a grad uate 6f West Point and Mrs. Chris tian is vcryr much an Army rooter. I leek for n wonderfully played game, with something doing every moment." Mr. Christian refuted te comment en national or international problems, es pecially the siti.atien in regard te Pre mier Clcmcnreau. "The President "ill arrange te meet M. Clcmcnreau officially," said Mr. Christian, "and probably will give a luncheon In bis honor." PHILADELPHIANS SAILING Many Leaving for Europe en Liners Scheduled te Leave Today Phlladelphians booked te sail today from New Yerk for the Mediterranean en the Canard steamship Scythla in cluded Mr. and Mrs. E, V. Mears, Mlfts Esther F. Mea, Miss Agnes B. Clay, Miss M. L. Curtis, Miss Dorethy Cur tis, Mrs. E. Ii. Duer, Mrs. Jehn C. Corbit, Mrs.tT. D. Sutten. Mls Con Cen stance Malik)-, Mrs. U. D. Hubbard, Miss Eureka Hubbard, Miss Louise Hubbard, Jeseph Hubbard. Miss Emily Miller. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gane. Mr. and Mrs. Claience Wrlgiey, Arthur N. Wrlgle.v and Mrs.' Henry Anell, The White Star liner Majestic sailed treui New Yerk for Cherbourg" and Southampton with the following Philn delphinns: Miss Kathleen Rllter, Miss Mary Geedman. Miss Margaret Itesengarten, Miss Cthel Lucas. Miss Dclphlnc Brandt. Miss Resn Bleck, W. E. Lay land. Mr. mill Mrs. I-Yrdlniiti.l T feller 'and Miss: Irma Heller. .lames M. Gray. Rebert Poultney. EXPECTS SWEEPING PROBE OF KU KLUX AT CAPITOL Will Ask Burns te Get Facts for ,.,,,. congress ushingtnii. Nev. 'J5. (By A. P.) Representative Rniney. Illinois, vvlie jutrixluccd yesterday n resolution for iiiicstigutluii of reports that the Kit Mux Klan had computed an liiitintieti ocicmeny under the denip of the Capitel, atllieilcnil triflni' tlinf lm .t.ftiil.l ..d. It'll. . .. .-.,.-.... , .... v ,,. ,, vl, ,,, -,, ,, ,,. 1 S MPLfe INAIlMlRAI PLANNED FOR PINCHOT I Atternoen, instead of Evening Re- s-cpiien, is reaiure ei uregram S.nnter Frank A. Smith, Dauphin e.itit. thiiirmiiii of tin- I.oglslaiive In augural Commit tee. tedav begun m-. raiigements for the formal Induction into eflice of Glffeid Pincbet, as t;0v. criier of P'lins.vlviiiiia, in accordance with the desire of the Govirnei". elect that all expenses will be held within .s"(MHI, The program will be simp.., accord inc te Senater Smith. It will take nlace at neon in front nf ,1m -,.. ..i and the parade wl I fellow iiuniedi- ately. When the new Governer Iiiih re- viewed it In- will g te the rotunda f the Capitel, where the public re- ceptien will be held. Heretofore such receptions have taken place in the eve- nlng. The program will 1 miidi-tH In the afternoon, and when the reccn- lien cuds the Governer will take up his duties, Senater Smith's first efhcial uct was t" name Adjutant dencral Frank D. B-ary as chief marshal of tht parade, Plan fr the iiarudc provide ler repre- N'litatieii et the liiaiiir.v, cavalry and in tilery arms of the National Guard State police, Bey und Girl Sceiiin, vet- eralls of all wars, pellhrtil . lubs mul i,(l Ilarnsbiirg hrt- depaitment, which has bikrn part In nil Inaugurations here for a centuiy. Ne invitations will be (.rnt out. Shere Students Visit Philadelphia SiM.v students of the Atlantic Citv High S. hoel took ini iiiitoiiielule run cveniB recerueri in me uisieries tin v ait- studying. A Centerpiece or Compo Cempo Compe tiere with two smaller side pieces. Seme with candle sticks te match Suggesting a new utility idea, a modern suggestion for p r e 8 e n t - d a y fur nishings. New in forms and decora tion. J ECALDWELL & Ce. CHESTNUT STREET BELOW BROAP I'urrhttita recrvtd for L'hriehuuv delivery. NEWARMY-NA FOR GAME Middies' 'Barch'at Back' g Tribute te Prewsis of Star CADETS HAVE 'ROCKET YELL' Seme entirely new Army and Nin songs te help cheef their teams te A? t?ryj.wc.rc Introduced by cadet, ,i S&JS&i--'"' 'MS These, of cetirne, were In a.uin. te the "old reliable" inn that Ift mnjf out from the cheering uVa. p.fc.flNruhrd&f; Wielled Crab," In which n her ,m Sje'made."0'"0"608 t0 the Arm The slnglna and. cheering were usual, one of the bis features of' th! annual game, se when the Array sslit the air with Its "Rocket Yell," and ili Navy resiwnded with its "Siren," kmc. tutors get almeyt ns much of a thrill I. from fte playing Itself. As for th selngs, few colleges can beast of pSttliw mere spirit Inte their college lays ffi Wt Point nnd Annapolis. "Ucnny Havens" was the prineimi reference te football, It is held i hh regard by Cadets and put; u fijhtlnr rplrlt Inte the Army eleven that hi! often hr'ped carry it te victory Vj crse and chorus run: And rtand up In a row, Te ctnslnt tantlmantally Me1 re Kelns for te te: In the army there'i gobrletv I'roinetlon' very slew, Se we'll ns our remlnlsccnci ut Uenny Hsveut, Oh I "Oh, Dnny Havenit, Oh! ph. Benny Haven, Ohl We M vine our rrmlnlneniaa Ot Benny Haven, Ohl" And "Benny Haven" never fail) te draw a rep lv fro mthe Middies' root. Illg stand with the famnie. v,. .! "AncherJ. Awelgh." with its stirrlni air. Its words arc: "Htand Navy down tlie tteld, KhII t te the sky. we'll never chanse our reurce. Se Army ou ateer i-hy. Rell up the score, Navee; Ancher uwelgli! Sail Naw ilnun IIia .um And ilnk the Army, alnk thc Army srtf.'" .. Tn, Mf',(."p, "'se frequently niig thi Army Mule." the werda te which art: ""Army mule. Army mule. 4.?.u .c"?.!fk n!,,) ball "n't tray But football seu cannot play. Armv mule, Armv mule. Alkv. 'alky, 'alky, 'alky. Army mult," I lie "Alma Mater' song of the? cadets, kept for iln final ell.-y, runs n ii.iiews: "Hull. Alma Mater, dear. In u he ever near, Help us tl.v mettn Ivur ThreuBh all the jcar. I.et Duty be ue'.l performed, Hener he e'er untamed, Country be ever armed, Went I'elnt by thee." Chief among the new enesuvias the prewesn ei ineir star. i "llarrhct back. I.nvv lhen ixnrAm nn .k.,.. When he cirri. the ball he can vain at Hew th ara5leN flinch from the ivext at tack vvncii inevliear Hie words called: Uracil A favorite Army vel was the snamif "S-S-S-S Beem, uh-h-h" rocket kell. inc .miv.v "Mi-en ' yell was sunie what similar te "Hoe-rnb. l'ennsvl. vania," ciept thnt the "Hoe' was leni drawn out, acnis and then lies, ended and ciificl with a brisk.lv theutcd "ruli ami .iiy" en the end. Anether popular Navy .veil was tin "Four-N." In which each letter in thi iver.i nuvj was pioneiineed tour times, PLENTY 071iAVYM0NEY AS 5-4 ODDS ARE ASKED Middies Invade Army Quarters With $1000 te Bet Betting w.-.s brisk en the Ami -Navy tame, but the Navy usked odds of fife te four. There was plenty of ary money in sight, and this meiniti; two middle, after waiting in vain for tern el the Army men te show up wim money te bet at thc Be'Ievuc. Invade! the Army licnil.uarters at the Arti'lpDla with SlOOll or mere of Navy money. "We've get lets of Nnvy money, with mere where nils came from, t icv an neunced. The fund was peeled br Navy rooters. In past years there have been bettinj peiis ergani7eu at both academies, out this year the peels were prohibited However, it wns whispeied that tunny of tin- be).s get i heir money down any how. CIIKAI'KR RADU'M l ir,hi!tlnti tn 1711 OOl. l,i . I 1111 h rf n'nilv bfen aiinnuiKe.. 'lhat iinann tie ejici of uiie-ew.my etKhili or .. .'am pnw; lien. 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