Newspaper Page Text
'j,; vmjv.; ,4: EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA', WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2!), I'.Mi) " a -V ( ' ft ' ' - 1 I ii ,. AH "I 0! I m . I !ti tENN RELAYS STILL POPULAR WITH ATHLETES X HORSE SHOW ATES AWARDED F ndoor Exhibit Here on May 1-3 Stage Devon Classic on May 29-31 SANCTION 28 EVENTS Horse Shoiv Schedule for Season of 1919 llrookllll ... ... ., April 13-Za e Virk l)nrlnnil') April 2n-Mnr I I'lill.tdrlnliU Htiiliiur) Mir 1-S VUlmlnaloii. Pal . Mar 13-11 Wjnnrumicl. IM Mil? 1.1 or 24 Vtii!iliiBtnn . Miiy tin-ll 1 Prion. I'n Jl.iv 2U-1I Toledo, V I -lllllP n-t Vlhlte rl'n. N. June IM-'.'I I lilrnirn (ounlrj I lull) June 2B-JH ' lMip. I.. I ImIv l Irfinit llr.nvli. N. ,1 .July M-iin Millie Milnlmr Sprln, ll. In Aim. K-ri ( Imrlratowu, V,,j.. . Ainr. 13-H , Newport. II. 1 . . . An. a;-5 YMImlnctnii. Drl. (Stale t'nlr) Sept. I-S I Hwheolrr. X. V !. 1-S Rulliiml. M. Sent. 1-J HurrrMfr, la ... Sent, 1?J Mrnrue. X. V Sent. K-in Mitlincflelrf, .Minn . Sent. 1S--J0 llrjn Mmr, I'n. ""Pi. 1-S0 Vlliieoln. I I -ent. 24-27 llnlin (Itniillllle) "fpt. 2..-27 I'IiiIiib Rook. I I "ent. 2. Ilrniktnii, Mu-a Sfld. 311-llil. .1 Now lerk INiltluuil) Nov. 10-1 1 1 ! JOHN SAPP Demobilized Doughboy By CUNNINGHAM w pVfew York, Jan. 20. Complete, roh.ilill Station of the horse rliovv, which hail been lilt haril liy the Ureas and v1cIhUii1om K'a t.te ttn I i.il ln.i I ,wl n( lint f.ernm1 jjnnntial meeting of the Association of pAmerican llouo Shows at the Hlltmoie fllottl je.terdn.v afternoon Thirty-four n.oclnth-.ns li.nl drlecaleH ! at the session nnd all reported that their orcanlzatlom, most of which had can celed their usual fixtures last t-uinmc: and In 1917. nlready were planning for JIuro Uezdek's speedy basleethull team mo revival or mq snows mis year, ino from Perm stalo battles the Fenn five In bis events ut Devon. lirn Maur. New-, ... . . .. loniht In wIiat prom. HUN it Ry Is Konnu pluiiK" Into tlio matrlmonlnl shackle? It behooves Unit Bjzuunlr tn h.-ivo tho Hhecklo". In oilier wonli ho economical. Cloltii s.ivo mi' lie a hard-holled rKU. Thus thinks .lolin S;ip, the lately demobilized iloliRhhoy. 111k hlca would ho to iMit out i-nrfarc nnd ANKI.K TO thi: TOIL RUllUnil-lIi2ttliXU to and from tho dally Brltid would save ten cents every day. and thern nrp half n dozen laboring ditto within u modern rrrr -z C , ',V,JBtt. fn posoW 'ir t?viyiic. t0 fl DP Mt CUTS i yiWlO sivr WI1H A p,i;M Eftz.oe PENN PRIMED FOR STATE ,f i Quakers Battle Bozdck's Tram at ' Wcightmau Hall Tonight T Iscs to be a thriller. Tho up-State col- port and Brockton again were scheduled. Th nrnmnm ten f li ft .!! n u il.aU'n im nnri oimniinreii. lncliifi.. twentv.elelit 1 1'slf.ns have been running up high scores shows including tho national In Madl- In their games plavcd to date, and the Mm Scpiare llaiden, which will bo opened Quakers are anxious to parcel out h rie on November 10 Tho show eiir will f.nt nnd score their fourth consecutive be Inaugurated wltr the -siirlng Indoor win , ,, flxluro of the Hrunklyn Hiding nnd liilv. The Fame team that beat ( olumbla on Wcek Ing Club, which will last four nlKlit- -atuvmv mgni win t n p.-i .. ... ,7-1, .,- .I,,,,.,.,, .,,- n.i,. .im vw and Pliie. Sweeney nd Stunnard will :V i "--, ,lir"1Kl1 -" 1"?"I" -Nr," bo tlf.. forwards; PavK renter, and Mc crk donr Mion-wilt romp to imrlandH, xirbol and I'eik, guards from April -' through May 1. to be " i-i,.i- in tin. v.irsttv game, the fresh- followed on May 1, 2 nnd by tho big men will play Urown I'repaptory School Sf "-.V IMr fut HAR0-6OILED IGG- srrsn mmmmm i x i ft '-' s ,;: sssxyzk r' - .v.. ..-o. v -mkm . -2 J pffiMTOMwife v uir -Z-.U1. " -- - . --v. "BORN FIGHTER" KILLED IN ACTION DEFENDERS OF DEMOCRACY Corporal Frank Reinhart From Boyhood Wanted to Be Soldier OF GERMAN Minor Casualties Reported by War Department Make List Large Six slim cllmei or slMy coppers multiplied mpitiis n mob n' when It Is considered there are llflv-tvvo weekseiuls In the dough The jrellmlnary contest will start at 7 IT, and the varsity engagement is dated for an hour later I.lno-up for tonight followo: I'rnnsylvnnU . Term State Rnceney forward Mullan Htannard (orwnrrt .I5.,J' riavln (enter olf McXIchol Riiard MrStlllian I'cck cu.ir J Kllllr..-r Indoor show in l'hll.iw "'ihla. Tuxedo Show in June Tho first outdoor show In this section will bo that at Tuxedo, on Juno C nnd 7, This event w.ll revive all Its old glories. The 'Westchester' County show will bo opened at Whlto Plains on June IK, Isllp will hold forth on Juno 13 nnd Long Branch will open on July 23. Pip ing Hock will have Its show on Septem ber 27 and It will conflict with tho final day at Mineola, but this Is not expected to make much troub'. Iteglnald (' Vanderbllt wa e-elected president of tho association I also le elccted chairman of tho 1 i of di rectors. Itobert A. Kalrbal) of West- Held, N. J, was tho only I elected to t in directorate. 1 le-elected wiro l'r Thoinai .1. .Uhloii, I test at Welslitiiinn Hall PENN PRELM!NARY GAME Brown Frc?ii Will Attempt to Break Record of Freshman Team Tho fast going Drown Prep team will have to go faster than It Ivis gone thu far this season If it expects to triumph ,-.. ili r..nn 'l.-pehtnnn olllntet when ineinber n,.. ,f,i ii,1m i.M.nlni' In the nrellml- illrctois nary game to the Penn-Penn State con- Nc USl'Al. CAI.KND.Ml OW cpt nil set for a I'll urlthmctic. Two naughts nro nil an' two sixes equal twelve, l'lve nothings aro nnught nnd live sles uro thirty. Noth ing Is nothing, naught, and two is two, one uii' nothing Is one an' three Is '. three. That means tho bankroll bhould stretch tho rubber band nt tho end of tho year to the extent of THIRTY-ONE DOLLARS, TWENTY CENTS JOHN could see. how that meant n lamp or a rus or something, and ho could hardly wait until he poured the glad news into the car of the Fcer Icsh Princess. Somehow sho was) not excited about It. You know, fluttering f rails ARE FUNNY THAT WAY DI;AKT:ST DAMK admitted tho vvalkin' to work was O. K.. but wlicro did he get tho Idea that she was gonna wait any jcar to bo marrledr .MAKE IT SNAPPY Honor Roll for the City and Its Vicinity Today 11IKI) OK lllHKAsr, rniVATK AitTiirit jamks i i'tciikr, i.'ll North 21t rt VVOrXDKI HKIKItKIV rrlratea XirilOLS rAXACIIOTlTOMM. 501 VVt ninnl ave. JOIIX r. MrlirOll, KM Trnn at WOl'MlllD, IlWinKII I'MlrTTER- mim:i I'rlrntea IIKRMAN AIII.IXIX. Iln Snjdfr ne. JOHN .1. cvnn, sun llanibrmrr t IIAKRV Jlel'AKTI.MI. -'-'I t .iv?r.s t. TitKiriir.i.. m oii t 1.1)1 is ri,, 7th unit SrrlnK (Unlmi t JOIIX .1. MI'llltW. rJIK llffka t (llltl.l I'lllFI.U. ainn llsverforil e WIH'MII'.II, DKIKKP, l.MICTI.U ! 0 '"JtbK'W jrgl' iiifcL orp FRANK .iJm.'i, ' .mmm vvir Gassed SB3fcw. f uf L IU Stl II n. ilrrlarrd to have bieti lomted In a' DESCENT HAPPY CKWROTH Wounuja and basted ,lers ('oiiipiiuy, unth Infantry, 'w ,iWfl Ki.nn.'ii in im- .iikuiiii.i I'urrni cllft-)l' inent September 2D. Ills liarenls llvlnlf at 6715 Kllhert street were notified by lh War Peparlment recently. Wocklejf iIimm Ni'overed, according to recent let is homo Mo enlisted In July, 191T, nnil Hflir training ut Hanrock sailed for; .ovirseas May last. Previous to enter J ng th service he was a chauffeur. I I'rltiile .fnlm .lerrlro was severely woiimud nnd gassed when he jwoni "over tho top" for tho sIMeenlh time. As If ho had R irrnt "(her the charmed life, he . ,, .... f ought through flf- foi Id iimcv ,,etl ril(1, and bailies without rc- 'celving a scratch and then on October) It, just one month tn the day before the nrinliitli was signed, Jcrrlco fell Willi n n Hitai 1: of gas. Private Jerrleo belongs U, Company A. SKty-flrst Infantry. Ho was drafted in November. Ill", nnd sent to Camp Meado tor training. Jerrlco Is twenty threo ve.irs old, and Is married. Ills wife. Mrs. Helen Jerrlco and baby, live at 21.03 West Oxford street His par cuts are di ml. lip lias a sister, Marle who llvis nt tin West Oxford street .iddiisv A liioiher, .lusepli. was re ifiitly (liMh.iri'iil from the sirvlce. forunl Turwnnl ii'lllrr uu.iril . KlMTcl llrown I'rep. . . Spiral Vtefullmimi . Mi'aiim . Mr. . Hunter Kill Fi-clier Quim Kasehall Wvnnewood. P.i. : John Mc ;. Ilovvinun. . ' 1" ?'"ii. New ork: t!. Howard Davison, New i purKemm . York; 'William tin Pont, Wllmlnuton, :""' Del. : Fred V. Field, Urockton, Mass. ; Jprtn"er A Jlenry lllgglnson, r-outn Lincoln, Mass.; William T. Hunter, Devon, Pa.; trescoii 'V, ' n- ' ,' v- v ' , UlnEliu nilon. V. V.. Jan. 2') - Aecordlng Plerro I.oiillard, Jr., Tuvcdn, N. Y. ; i , rr),urlH r..,,i,,t i,,,,. x, urn Knur i Alfred H. Maclay, M.lbiook, N. Y. ; former i.it.-her of tli ninsh.itntoii and .' in It Thompson, Chicago. Itegln.Ud Ki'S.".''-.. hamuli 'Y" ?. I Vanderbllt, New York; Norman Van I ami In the future villi lie il minimr of I Vnnrl.la T)n,.h..u, .,, v v mi.l .1 Mn.-viH. kanus shoe ioml'iilN livelier niajri DOC ,4drJ Dv' 01' BRrTIB jjf ittfj w "wv ?ji ion WILMINGTON FAVORED FOR TRAPSHOOT LEAGUE TITLE with UlnnlMinton la tlio Internatlunal lat oar. lie u with I'ltt-liuruli and Hrook- I Ijn In Hie National U-.igue. ' Wlllct.i, New Yoik. Doelor Afliton Elected Tho directors re-elected J. Macy Wil is secreinry-ireasurer. ur. i nomas u. Mount I'nrmet. IM vshton, uf Philadelphia, vias lectid I i,aB, imll Bimie of tlv I'irst Ball Camp of Year i Jn ".) Til" flr.t ear wis m.ikii Dclawurcans Only Lnbcatvn Team in Circuit Whiles Lead in Targets Broken CAMDEN TEAM IX RACE vlco president to Mnveed William T. j tXii. "ff"""?- rplli: flflli of the series of slioot. In the "twtn po UdC hat'm 10.7 IhO ' i,''" " VXMi iW WWuZ 1 Philadelphia Tanon,.,,' League hone shows of X country lad I co'.t I H"."l-xThc. .... t:.,.- pI-N.ui... J will take place Saturday afternoon with tilbuted SSfi.Udii to war relief charities, of which tho.'M.idln"ii Square Clarden iliuu' had given fA2 uou to tho American Kol C'ros". In l'.'IS tho total was ?132, SuO, contributed to war relief chin It, is, of which sum tlio Madison Squ.no (S.ir tl. DaviiK (Jolfer Defeated Palm Ileal h. la.. Jan. 2D I'nlnnel .J i:. Snillli. of Wllmliusloii. ia rtefeMteil l A P lluitoi of "l iMvlds In a t-n oii.-llole u-olf ronlel tint featured veater-da-'a work In lh first round of matrn show gavo ?f.O,00O to tho united !' "' th annu.l l-ke north tourney war work fund the clubs tngaged as follows: rhfiter at WlliTilnston l'enuvlianl i lUllroad it laindio Went rluiilrr a MihiIow Sprum-l.nndiit- at illen Wlllovi ri H Whites iit.i'lTiruo.i Wilmington Team Leads in Trapshoot League Won l.ot l'l. Ilrnl.e VVIInilncloM .. IDS l:il . vvhiiio, . a i ; mil llnilleu .. .1 1 ; IK 1 1 t.if n willow. .i t : mi renin, k. it. . : : ii mm lii-Mrr . ! -.' fl 171. (Ir.irllru . 1 'i 11 Htfl'l Wil f lie.ter . I a .". 1 ',1 1 l..liiMlnle il I i no: Mcminn N'Hni;-. .11 I I I7!IJ Pal"!- MIKI t'oriwinil KMII. SC11HAM, 101 I.lppfrt at 'ooka ARTIU'R snirtKIMKn. 2300 thorps nt MAIIIX1X WETKKRI.V, f.716 Tllb-rt at. I'rlvales ALFONSO CAI.KIIRRTO. 485 East M- ehnlr at . oi-rmantown .... KIIBIN . rAI.KIMII'BO. 411 l"rlcw5 ae , Camden J01IX V. n'I.K.RY. fll.1 Whr-ler at. worxriKi) M.ir.im.Y l.leutennnt ('HARI.Kl It. nil.MNflllAM. 330 West Duvnl t t'orporala OFORfll-; A. HllttWK, 41rt South 2th. A1.1IKKT .ICKMN, SS07 Mltchrll at frltalea HARRY CII.I.S. S71 I.arenc t NRNKY ROXBN. 1327 North front at VMI.I.IW1 J. ni.lVII. 1140 New .Market (IKOltOi: Kl'Dr.RIt'K. 217 Hnrlan at tprevloualj reported nilalns) MOV.SDKI) HI.HIIITI.Y hfraeant AXDRKW ATCHlNrlOV. 2421) North 2d. Private 4011 V .HRICO. 21101 Wp.t Oiford l HARRY ('. KtirrilOTII. Ii-'" North llARRYt'. TREflKAR. 2.M7 Writ 13th. AI.llKRT HOVVARll, 4l)il North lsth nt. Ytll.I.lAM 1". 1I-KKXI.KK. 21)05 North roxTK.in in f.ioRfiio, 143-. Fouth inth at JOHN J. l)l!.t.OV, 24M r.aul at JOHN .1. DIM ON. 210 Spruee at JOHN .M. 1111. KIN. 42 Dlo at TONV (iXtil.lKltni. 1X40 llotrman at KHCiAR . . HKI)lir. 4130 Paul at. .vunk I'rliute Arthur i hrrlmrr. 23rn Pair.. en Ills "dad's" when 11 rjerni.in K'l- thorp stre.t, gassed, w.im a member of ,,,,.,., ,, , , 1 ,.,i ' ' 'imp.niy If. lllth Intnntry Ho was er. llolnhart, II Is foaid. Inlet detested , uttnoke.l w Itli mustanl gas September 10. aicordlnir to letteiH ...elv...! v. i,iu I father. Krederlek Sihrelmer, si few davs I ago He has n oovi rul, tho letter said buslni as Corporal Frank Ileinbcrt, of this city, a Spanish-American War and a Vera Cruz veteran, SKETCHES 01' THE I1EKOES SirReimt inlreiv All IiIikiiii, Com pany D. lufuli Infantry, uouiideil Julv , ., lecmcnd mid was again Injurnl In lillttln September America's part In tin war. at Chateau llrnlhcrs Vatipltt -, '.' irother. Prl- Thierry, tho last otllclal telegram Mild Side by Side mn',' who w.us ii Corporal Itelnhart was nttarhed to !n.,nl,nr. "f. ,h' .. , ,, ,, i.imo fotnpany. was Company C, 110th Infantry. Ho was beside blm when lie fell the last time. known ,0 bis parents and friends as al"";';,""',""; nn nTiuT! tiiT- oorn iignter. IP- iltuieii ami ioukik o.ne, who ines on North Sim nnd stre.t. it,.. i.,.ti 1 1 t ..1.1. i.iu i,-i,l,nr "-""I hit lift; bv-cairi lug lnm 1.1 s.ifetv -"""' " ""' MTK.ani AtihliiMiii ha- u en in the 1 friends hi 11 uuifnr-ii 11111I1 b hi" mother s.rvlee sin. M.iv. 1 j : . ,il.- 1 i Ifrom a utilfonu that bis grandfa.l l'Z'lul ZWiJVlil wore during the Fratic'-PrusMaii War -timimr in 1970. Ills father came to this . ,,..,,- ffl1 ti'erT,,?' try from Hirmany when a oung mini. ' oiiego ami has maii fiiinds In M.iti.i- lirlni-hiL- illb l,lm lite nnlfnrtn that had been his die; everything Oernian TtMlle.l Ifirt Ainhltlnn , -, , . . iiiii .... ' "" Is thlrtv ears old, and prev.nus Corporal Itelnhart realized his bo- ,,, ,n,rnc ,)lP servio, was In the gro- hood ambition to becomn n soldier at the ago of sixteen, when Fourth Pennsylvania Volunteers, organ- 1".,h''. a"n' "' file mmis Ills father. viinipn r-cniiiii! wno nvm at me, l.liiptn Ized at Pottivllle, where bo men llvril. , ,,tt street mlrliiss ie. .dved a letter After that he came to Philadelphia nnd I '"in hi i son a few il.iis ago saving .ntito,l Hi. reonnri time In .he Old Third ".11" he had in ni, red II. Is Ivventv. ,......--. ..., .. I in inuiM riil fit.il t ltegiment N. (i. P, with whlili lie foiiglit through tlin Sinnlsh-Atni rli an War. I He served with this unit on the M'.l ' e-an border In 1016. Im r this ilnlt wa I sent to Camp Han.oek for lnlcnlve tralnin't and ftderali.ed Into the Until I Infantry. Ho went to France Julv list ( Hetween tile time of his enlistment in the nrmy Corporal IMtilurl was em iplojcd by Andrew J Slnan, vilm ion ducts' a business at 001 iigden siu-i t Itelnhart bad n sister, Mrs. 1 If Ion Price, a widow, who conducts n elgnr store at Twelfth and Poplar hit rets Tin hero vias forty vcHrs old. Ills parents aro dead. Ino? NntiiFM mi I Nt With 1017 names on the honor loll im tho nation te'd ly. tho oHlcial iniiialtj te lort keeps up with the increase I' started Mond.iv The cause of the in -erease was the Issuing of two eMi.i i ports of what the War D, pnitnn nt terms "minor c.o-uiltks The whole of today's li-t for this i H Hope (!iipn ,silinlkill Arsenal Men Tin- lomnitttec of six, representing the SchtiMkill Arsenal employes, which went to Washington esterday to try to have work at the aisenal maintained on a pre-war basis, report that they were assured by tho Wur Department otllclal they Interviewed that such m-i Ploment could bn expectt-d In the near, future. The commltteo will make a formal report nt a special meeting of the emplojiTi' association to bo held this vv i eli QT4fT'M kihe new , . . . ., i ' iirnunu 1,11111 ; nriini. i'i KippitirnTt Ho Joined mo Ktr-t. "MounUed on AiiKiit 3. Iuih iortiI tin if ohiw ri(I iiinl nrnimifi to rnter- in thf i-riM'O Jutcl . wkI with H ptl it nt. I'rli.ilr NHIr fKloi, H .irlrmar Atne new Arrow FOHMrFTT Collar 25 CENTS EACH i CWBTt.VZ&BOaYttCafzcjfrafanr A Bona Fide Reduction I. ...,.!.. 1 V. I.. ..I ..,j ,. .......III... ii mnii who line nursed , ,N 1J"1U' i " i-"- -" i t-.i-..irtin." - .A lit I llT-Ail 111 till tl III '1ICJ I I.I I.- 111. ll . J ambitions from hoMiood to become I unded severelv. to and died of di-- STEEL LEAGUE TO PLAY CHASE HEARING PRIVATE Soccer News and Notes The Wilmington sauicr-breakeri air the only ones In tho league' that still ictaln a clean slate The Whites, lani den and lilen Willow teams have suf fered defeat otu-e. Wilmington nmv Uhui.ev.ln.: Re. r.-ullni. citrr Is oren rr j IooUm like tho l-t bet for Its sivon.l Hcytllcr Gives Reason for Having "''":l".,',l!nri..inn'ivXnrtrVVt" ''''", WI," "hooters ii.ivo broken the -Jpornt 'IVi.l 'nhnn,'1 s'VuV"''"3-. niost targets. 1SII out of 20011. thre, , Tl , J . ' " - I "'ore than Camden hi.v smashed nnd New York, Jan. 29.--John A. Ilejiller. ilil-lren more than Wilmington has pi csident of the National League, today ' ,ri) with regret that "nmv r.o. 1 1'"'"" nl0,p ",a" oinniR.on ir.n t.lu r,.inK fur linhlim- the lliaSO . .im frtrtnrr ftiUhndf nf the llrepnui.. O.Ol.tu hearing ' 'Ivate tomorrow morning. I ami rr' team. Ins lm Injured nolng lil Ut Mr Ilevit savs that while he reiog-I over In rrsiue l'.oinvne wa one or m, nue,"'..- w KU prea'd feeling at the WM Sl,",,!.n'5"Un. li'u'Kp'Hcllt" mP.enrcs,;ls,1of,:;h,;.elspor. , '".'"'".'"n ' - " ''- ! that the case should bo tried behind i i closed doors. Wltti tlie two T..ive-a lioMum- a inns , ind J'S-Heveller savs that while the case ' a bn k down and the Miihiw l,nl; doing I ...m. ft... ,.: i .ei,..HBi... i ..in i.A it... i ni.ev,t. the Uniers leinii. of the e.pnnaa- I nnsslbU for him to render an Immediate '.".. "o",' ' ''.'i'l- r.0.?"'.,,":t,!;.,f(",l:"f,.th'' btat try. one of the eleverct fentheriv eights decision and that a week may elapse ' ur,ulmr" '" "'" ""," ' '"" In the histor.v of boxing, .lied vesttnuo soldier, was killed in action in I ranee. ; ease, one It bus Jun been learned bj friends Hung ' There are th rtv-two i dditloiu 1 names .... , . ,., . ., .,... , of Phll.idelphlans on the h-.t tinl.iv TIili- ai 001 ogdeti stieet A War Depart- ,. ,,' .,. .. .,..., .,,., 111i. . Bolllll'IllMIl Circuit Will Be SaillC went message some months ago stated j tPrmlncd, and nineteen uniindiiUliglitlv l i v thin rtelnliart was missing in action. The Washington npurt Im hides l"l a "!lSl ,L',r I -.i i,i r. lend, were In doubt as m l,i! from Pennsyhania Onlv one eoi re. lion Jan. 20 -The powers , , ,,, . ,, ' Is given out todav that of prlv.it taie inn.i i"v ,,,v.-.... . u. "'-'! (;fcrKf, i-u.jeriiK 231 7 Harlan sti , rt I), death came. He was killed earl in j was previotMv minimi nusiing .unl ,.- NOTED EX-FIGHTER DIES l.eliatiim. that be with respect to nethleheni Steel ll.isehall League luivp dei Ideil thai there .hull be tin organiiation In the tlelil tins suimncr. 'Inn Irs S Web liner In ihnrgp of the Lebanon team. Iihs been informed that tho ilnult will be made up of the wanie i luhs which have been in the league for I lit- Inst two jciiis vl7. Lebanon. Steel ton. Sparrows point, llethlchem. Wil mington and Fori- Iliver. in Price !!!, . i i it i ii ' wati' ; ill nr cor4i'lotm v iir i(ff t f j? foi UM?nf(li.iT It(iii ar .i 1 it J tn i t tiii' i'ti ti in Iim in it, niir '.tt t ii iilt-t 'ill,itmiblH 'v i .i- .ttd IIioib) tr - Tim oipoituntt to buy .i fd ii of --luill tMiMMrtmiw ,tt t'io pi ko at ' i- i .im- i'fftTiim thepo model "hould app.tl to ,t itnjni tip puii'i ir Kiddle Motor Car Company I.'jjG Uirurrl Ave. Etldir Santrv Was Hoor anil l.piriIntnr ,.,... j..,,. 2oi:dw.,,,i m h- MORDECAI BROWN RETIRED plnjed on in M Saturdi before he renders his finding. 'j, New Itecilliiril lfirll.iirir. .Inn .".! - The Mate li.11110 Ifainrc lu I l 'ommlaaloii Ina rrceU.d ionl that the 1'icl liral authorltlea liaxo decided tint reidblrd' Vleriliaul leaiN. w Itli fixe s.noe- on tin may, be shot m 1 iiua)lv.inia and ailJolniiK winning ai,e mid iiutliiiiK nn hie Insin ilde Vlatcs in September end eictnber. . w VmK Ship U Kivinu it u i lose r.u ivlih but one iraino bohlii,! tiaiins a iiot- ...... , lmneil inattli floill the tlrsl ru'ind nallj- 'as a result of a nervous lueakdovvn that V rre.t r.ia for th rnu- will l. Hatch. d followed his defeat last Jcar for Slate Willi Interest when the lei ont! half of the I ltepreellt:i Ml P. iiipiiirii i.iamie K.-ii. uieifi ,.,. in.- nri.t , -nntr.v was or cnaiup'onni I) e ian ai ForiniT Cub htnr I.eavoB IJiamonil for Itiisinc-'s World iiIiiiiiImih, ().. Jan 20 Mordccii the height of Ins ring career Among Blown, who ;is u I .ill liilclier engaged Ills opponents w ere Terr; Mctioietn. jn so inanj thiillmg haltles, has decided tlenrge Dlvou and Totnm.i While, lie to ret. re. The thiec-fingi-re-d marvel last was botti in Alitor.), lb. on December jMr assisted Joe Tlnlter, maii.isrr oC 11, S7i. Columbus In an iniviso-j c.ipacll.v rf acuaclcr anil t.orlirju Play Again Jvitw York, Jan 20. -After a ret of i fWidas. .lamb .Sihaifer. .Ir . and Welker Oothran will reiunio Ibrir l 2 Ii, ill, line Mi-llra-i 0llte.it Hi Iho Itatlunal lleerentlon roan In llrookMl tonight. It will bo all 180lT)Ullll Ill.ltv.ll A Mi ("leveland Relrac9 Kallcry velanil, Jnn 2D - Tho -eaml Ani'r- ami' null to.lav r-ieaae,i e-rfiui, r j liuis It nn a l'ir "Dllk" Ni.-llildlliB. wlio VMia Iniure,! last i Tridii ttfclit In n basketball cauie that nn irnt'il hlnl ,l. lln.- In tho eun malili wllhl Pil.raon I i'. w 111 , prob.iblv start in Ihe c.me halurdn. vlun Nes ork Shin tat ,(' Mo,- Island llan 0.tki.'who handled the wlllst - in seieril teeellt tf.llne-i ill lh' llerniantOM I l!oW I'lub. sIioms KOnd Judcinerit at a I llniei, anil we are Klad to sen the Mirloiiv t WI. T !.,'-" iT"t.'-- "'" .....'.. - r .. : .' ...in. i... i ii... j i. f'iH. J)Jirrv hlnl I'lti llPt IDoit r liollia Id T,nn HUl ll im i""! nue m- hmh.ii--i u High Schools Classified for Annual Penn Relays Mi Qullo :i lew nges sue lioinen m jf tlio cl.iH.siflcutloi jif the high H'hools for the annual iclay carnival oi me University of Pennsvliaiiia, which will be held on I'l-aiiklin Field April 2T. ifTOnrt "ii. ilioneli In ceneral the gioupliiEs follow the lines of last season. M Tho cl.iHSiliciilloii In as follows , One mil" rilav iJianininuMiln ir n'Ki h4rbools nf Vlnerlia- NVwark I intral. riula K'tfalnhia, nrlli..iai. Iioaion II. r- t,f i oin- ftUJtier. iiui-lou Kiiglt.n illicit" inn ran.. IJsiU-'hhMSo ' Wimleli I'liill rH, e'litiuKu Miutli leJ'lPlnalon. SI Lnilia mlral. e'leveulnl Cni SriVtrai, II rtiiiiikh'im cmial, Moll of lu- Ral-l-".... a-yutr 'a"'" ' i"i uVfl'i hnlcril MrKlnlp Oiitr.it ,l'UMt.rfl Witt t lititon. H.trr hursj p AUnu.ii I r.imiiih."" ltitnor Vol. rlitiHiKiphin U'ft I'hiUdrlphii. nn ntr i I miii VMvN'rrt.!, . i..rm inirii5n. linCCriino Tn hnli ill of Uilrau-o. I N'J I HMS - IipinKIMF lauuni, .uuiiir. ru- rt 1 - I IT J r.t I aniliiap, n J Mcli.n"n Ontrnl. T..iranttr, ,M.imi ' OiiPk. . a.to of lolfilo, JIiiKlmuvil, J5at L)M V i r ... r v ... . . 1 Af i'liill I iiptin utirtFl I 6wG'6' liullanu I,ro,dnr' Knffll'h, rroitJonii rlJfl.W--.-.. !.. .1 Oln.lrrA Ibllllai .if lllll trill 1 J rlfllS I.L4I. nJrl '111111 !. ii'i" " "- -.--..-.-i iS?Jl'f ImllaiiH Vniumliiii NorHi. nmuru, Man. ' airadi't'K'r Hirifiinl Nm Hrltoin Kftva I'lftf 1 IhIpih, N"iou lrtt som- K''irMlt A i illusion rrnnKiifin, jiu tn PBmok'liii lioiUinm iVt'lafl ."i llHriihiiurs RraOniff, htf"ltnii. LnJeliiuiumF. illi.uiport unnmirp. ruin- npuiau ., I. ' iii.. V i L ti in. eAelHI". 1 PIIUOH I lUPUIHIill .-viiin, J ! to Li7 rtiirni t Atlanllc iilv, 'I ronton, DliK n Ei n 1 1.. II llrfii-iL 1 1 ii ll.ut Hitnli 1 1 n ijnn, iriiri'iua jii. i"vn " , L'ointii'rrlril. i urns, jiiooninrin. n.niuiirr Ciitf Collrar. AVHnlilnfftnn Wtntern. UtrarO fcoUfe, crmantwfr lllirh - Clans jainairn. ,-viown u. . i . riuthliis. TUchniopit T 1 1 11 i:vHnrlerCli!Mi BrnnifUn i:,istpru ftlatricr. Ituhwirk. Hn - Ent, TownkeniMUrrJ-, Harringrr. lUttln K ClatU r .Mart" nhu w itiriirnnnn. i far RorUdwav. rialnflfj'l, Moniclair, Ynuk- re, Aiouni errrvn, uonciir. urui't roi rant. ITobokcn, WMlr l.amr nClaiH 0- Oil Htv i:rl, Lnlonton. rriMlle, Oron City, tflinron, Warhinir- m, l' A uairoDr, m ougatf, junior, coui- i; Htate Colkno IClastf 10- Catuilrn. ra8(c. Vwark iuth fildf Nowarlt Tast Hide Viterpion, yonne, ruow urutiMvuK, liiuaiifui, Mur Mown, rrn"fion uiaa niiaanort j.owr nnont orrj1- ineiiennani. Downinirtown, i.aiiKr rhlladelphla Southern, l'rankfurd. dnstnn. 1 -j Media, cnntar. Wm Theater, pin inuci, iroaiflivine, I'mnipa ilalratown, lUckottntown, lllddla- 18 WoorMtowrn VlnIanfl, lladdon Piuflf. uooqrjurj voiunfiwooo, AI Result of Yesterday's Basketball Contents Mevt l-hil.i. IIUIi. KM Nnrthr.iat lllch, 110. tet Plilll. 2d. 20 .Northfiut 111. IB. oiilli I'ltUa., 7li (.rrnmiitoiiii, .It, iiiilli I'lillii, 2d, .101 lierinantoHii 2d, 21). lievlmit Hill Auldrm), II. ' I lljddon llrld Mich. .'II, Mlloiiiiwlon Irlrmls, ,,Hi llidlrj Park, 2H. l.rriiialitimn II. ( .. ! I'slrlilll. 21. fn lurk shin. Ifli ( bester Miln. 11, l.rejatoik llrMrie.. :Mi t. ColumbA llcerie-., 'M. t. .Vlun'i. II. I .. IDl "oil Irlnlt.i. 2R. --If(,iii MI.Hioii. 2lli ll.irrrtt. II. l. raid Kf-eriea. 2Ji luukr III llc iprin, 1 1. bun' Park, llreiri I it. Cap Mav Court liou rwiinaton. lirideeton, lluth'rforil Mer, bantu b i lain II Milh ill-, Iorn.i, lis, Mo, Ileishtr. Mount Hon - Palinvra, Sa em Suminll Wlldnood. I'hatlle. nl I'ark l'.jli wa, i uIHm-H '"'Ifii'a la n,itoi'. Mtoon,i, I aneater York, sh-nan.iii vinmnun. south ll-th leiieni Itrlhbhiiii nji,n,nre, llerwnk Co lumbia l Ian 10 Plio. ri.wl.le, Pnltaloun Polti vllle llaMuii lt,r,mi. Mount I man ion i.ellailll", lMil;i, l'uiikuuuu, ll'am I a 1 1 ll0IU.HI.M,1 Cla 17 I ape Mav I'ltv, VWalO-lil 1'aulnboro. Solin mi'i , llnuiid llronk I'leaaai. tulle, AUnun Keir Harbor, Clou eeitor Cit: , llaininontcin, lilaxboro I'lans IN AbliBlon, Tredj ffrln-i:-tton IV rlh Ainbov. Ilaieiford. fpntr Parbv, e-on al.ohnokcn. Sprhnr Cliv. Ridley Para, teed Count. Ilrlaiol, nivrrlioul, Port Norrla Cln.a 10 llolmep, Dnrhv. Sarthinor. I'roapeit I'arlt. Pine ilrove. floyeraford, Majiuwn, lie! ,ir I.anadule, richwenkviil. Kennett Square, lloeklrdcf . nana 211 Maueli rhunk. Seib-rai III" Ox ford. S'oudertowii. Quakertonn. Richland lovni llullinrn, Wem Urine. I'ollfgevllle, Mount Jm I'rrkH.la. I.aniberivtila. Clan 21- Uttyburir, larln.e, niooms burn, i hftiubrraiiii, Danvlll- llanoirr Wainri-boio. Wnllihorn, Plttalon rre.aoii htroudt-burir ciasa 22 Tsroni nrllefnule i learlield lluntinkduu. I.w,ilon, Minmi, Sliumokln, sMinbiiry. Tiinkliaiinock, Ilrudford Kuisatuii, Wilkiuliurp. Claaa 2:1 Wilke.larr, Scranton, far hoiidalei Ncweaatle, nitmiille, rrankllll, I,oek Haven. McK'faport, Mcadvlllr, Jlonon S.h.la, rtochrkler. Nrracui. Cla.i 21 Narbfrth, Amblr, I'arkcaburr, Doyle.iown. J.nklntonn. llojertown. Tilal. yern. Iilrd.boro. du Pont, Marplt-N.wlown. i WMMiWWlffP fafie Most Beautiful Car inimenoa '"THE Paige Sedan is the Car of Good Health as well as x the Car of Good Taste. A moment is all that is required to lower its side panels so that the cri5p air may give you the sest of motoring in the open. Raise the panels and there is a protection from the damp' ne3s and severities of rough weather that dispels all fear of exposure. At all times the Paige Sedan is a car of beauty and distinc tion and, being a Paige, it is always a sound invest' ment from a mechanical standpoint. PAIGE'DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO, DETROIT. MICHIGAN Bi'selow-Willey Motor Co. 304 N. Broad St. Pc3?3gaaffg3gae '"!gugssg 1 m .'""'LW .-;,V-. ,-:' V,.K,i,frv, '.Wfoi .'; v ,t '.". The Super-Six Closed Car A Masterpiece of Art Hudson Smartness and Comfort Embody Ideals of World's Greatest Designers Automobile body designing has become as much an art as the creation of a beautiful home. It is more than building on a piece of machinery places for people to sit. It must express the inherent fineness of the car itself. It must reflect the discrimination, good taste ar.d artistic appreciation of the owner. It musr have beauty, comfort, style. It must give complete protection from the weather, with the mechanical flexibility, smoothness and accelera tion of the touring car. Artistic Idealism in Every Model Designers of Super-Six closed bodies have put in visual form their highest ideals of art. Owners of the Super-Six can feel the keen pride that goes with possession of any artistic masterpiece. They are given the sense of luxury that money alone can never buy. They possess smartness and style, elegance and refinement that can be surpassed in no car. In Merit and Beauty Super-Six Unsurpassed Super-Six construction fully merits its combination with the best to be found in the world of art Its mechanical worth gives it domination in any situation. This unique engineering supremacy in the Super-Six, combined with artistic idealism, explains why Hudson is the world's leading maker of fine closed cars. GOMERY-SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. 128-40 NORTH BROAD STREET 'T' tfc.J. -.. . iV .s..l-rJ. ".. K ,.1-Wli ., ., 1? J. i..l. - - ' lysW- t j - - 1"Tl3i't ar"wyj'" ,.'V $ lHUDS0N5y jj rASUPER3! rf (teii 2f I ill mTyn,riri'y, t t 77 I- A Ha way ko Mr rtlstlo Re the. EST. u. m A ifl 'a .M 1 UL iwjuVj-R-VMr V'!Trf9mfmmmf!r 'aa.'- VJ-.T,,,,, ,