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THIRTY THE PITTSBURG PRESS MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 23, 1920 A POLISH GRAPPLER. RTANT league games of the season. However, had won its most crucial gaims on a Sunday, Oct. 4, 1908, in Chicago, would have given GAME MO o'nltwk. Friends of the famliy are r- apectfuIHy invited to attend.

KOHKBACHER On Mondav mornlnR. Feb. u. 1:30 o'clock, J.illiB C. Callaway Rohrbacher, in her 4Srd year, of th late Alma Kerr Harris, s.fecl 86 year, at- the residence of his brother-in-law, C.

W. Kiraihner, 2 14; Uanfrley Xorthside. Funeral services at the residence of his brother-in-law, C. W. Kirscb-iier.

216 Tansley. Xorthside. Fitts- death notices I iM n-yyuji jjMUuvunjjir4Jvi.rLnrw'mjVTj-Lr "mrai from tivr fate residence. f'enler out-k on Tuesday evening, Feh 24, at 8i ave West View. Time announced later oiiocK.

interment private Wednesday mormng. BUCCANEERS ALTIKE On Sunday. Feb. 52, 1920, at loved husband of Sarah Thompson Brown, 7 p. at the family residence.

529 in his 74th year. Funeral from, his late J.enora Kastend. Mary, vio of Frank i residence, Franklin township, on Wednes-Altire (nee Yanzato). Notice of funeral day, Feb. 25, at 2 o'clock.

Services at ii'-ter. i Fairmount Presbyterian church, at 2:30 IBridgeport (CtA end Chicago (111.) o'clock. Friends of the family are re- ri.AVF.I) AT CHICAGO. 190H UNA HAY OF I-LASOIN. papers copy.

speotiully invited to attend. BOSS On Sunday, Feb. 20. IP 20. at ft p.

Lynn beioved son of Emma If. 3 and the late Oliver M. Ross, late of Ful- ton, N. T. Funeral services at the eha-oel of Geo.

F. Smith, 2627 Perrysville ave on Monday. Feb. 23, at 2 p. m.

He la survived by his mother, Emma one Mav B. Ross, and two brothers. W. amf C. I.

Ross. RODK On Saturday, Feb. 21, 18J0, at p. Jbendahl Rode, widow of Autrust Rode, in her 70th year. Fn- i neial from the residence of her son, Harrv Rode, 1B05 Fast Xnrth Side, on Tu-is-day afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Friends the family are respectfully invited to at- tend. API'LETOX-Ob Saturdav- eve-nine, Feb 1 1 ICUi. By Frederick G. Lieb. Though the Pirates have won four National' league championships, the most crucial contest played by Barney Dreyfuss's club was not in one Vi HEFERT On Sunday, Feb.

22. 1920 at a. Antoa Hefert, beloved husband of Anna Befert (nee Lorenzl, aged SS years 3 months 27 days. Funeral from his late residence, 425 Stanton Millvale. on Wednesday.

25. at a. m. Requiem high mass at St. Anthonv's R.

C. chnrch at 9 a. m. Friends of the famliy and member of H. K.

Porter Relief and Bohemian society, C. S. P. S. Afo.

28. are respectfully invited "to attend. fAJassillon (U.t. Canton (O.) and Chicago (111.) papers please copy, llt'RST On Monday. Feb.

1920. at 4:10 a. at his home, 220 Broad wa v. Northside, Pittsburg. William R.

Hurst, beloved husband of Jane- Ellis Hurst, aged 1,8 years. Xotico of funeral later. JACKSON On Sunday, Feb. 22, 1920. at 1:05 a.

nl, John Jackson, husband of Roy Thomas, cf Fred Clarke. If. 21. 1S20, at 11:10 o'clock, Franklin Edwin I A ppleton. beloved son of Franklin E.

and Jennie Love -Appleton, aged months 1 (iav. Funeral services will be held the larent" resilience. 26 Strauss North-side, on evening, Feb. 23. at 8 I o'clock.

Interment private on Tuesday, the Pirates the pennant anil the i famous play-off same between the Giants and Cuba in the following week never would have been piayed- The Western National league teams were scheduled to finish their games on Sunday, Oct. 4. The Eastern teams had three more games scheduled on Oct. 5. 0 and 7.

Otldly enough the schedule brought Chicago and Pitts- burg together on that final Sunday. i The Pirates leil the league by half a game as they went to Chicago for that final game. The three leading National league clubs then stood follows: 'L Pet Pittsburg 55 .041 Chicago lit 55 New York 05 55 As the famous game in which failed to touch second base against the pubs on the Polo grounds on Sept. then stood a tie, a vie- i rontmy Loiicn. Ifiihs Wagner, A b.lmticb.10.

i urkc, lb. Wilron. rf Feb. 24. iieorge Gibson, c.

BROWN On Monday. Feb. 23. 1920, Charles A. Brown, in his 59th year.

Funeral services at chapel of James M. Fui-lerton, 2007 Fifth on Wednesday. Feb. 25, at 2 p. m.

Friend and relatives of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. BVCKIEV On Saturilay. Feb. 21, 1920, at 4 a. Ilanorah Buckley (nee Murphy), aged 55 yearn.

P'unera! from her late residence, 3 Oxfleld Korthside. on Wednesday. Feb. 25, at 8:30 a. m.

Solemn requiem mass at St. Francis Xavier's Roman Catholic church at o'clock. Friend3 of the familv- and members of branch No. I. ii.

ar respectfully invited to attend. I roungstown Sharon (Pa.) and le-troit (Mich.) papers please copy. (AMPltKl On Monday. Feb. 23, 1S20.

at 5:30 a. Catherine daughter of Kf.SSEIX On Saturday, Feb. 2t, st 3:15 p. Abbie G. Russell (ne-Isaac), beloved wife of Richarrl M.

Run-sell, aired 29 years. She is survived by her husband and two brothers, Joseph am! Frank Isaac; two sisters, Mrs. Walter AUMOl'K At Homestead. on Sat-' urlay evening, Feb. 21, 1920, at 'o'clock, Mary J.

Armour, widow of the late Adam J. Armour, in her 70lli year. Vic Willis. (ai.Juhn Kane Kowanl i p. Jackson, 64 years.

Fu I Ab Fu A .41 1200; 4 I "4 1 2 II 'I I 4 1 3 1 2 I 4 0 1 1 2 0 3 4) 7 1 4 0 1 0 11 II i 3 0 1 4 3 2 4 1 2 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 2 2 7 2 4 9 2 CI BP. Ab K. Po A 5 2 2 1 0 0 3 1 2 ii 4,0 3 tt 2 2 0 0 ..40 113 1 0 2 0 41 0 0 0 ..401110 ..4 1 2 0 4 0 ..3 0 0 3 2 0 ..412141 i 11 11 1 i neral services will be held at Ids lite neral tL fi' iH. iff? residence 2332 WooilstocR ave St'et' "oii la evening teb. at.

8 at 8:30 a. in. High mass at St. clock. Interment at 1 oronro.

O. I t. hei vieea at the home of her son, tiniey Armour. 151 Main Homestead 4jii Tuestln' afernoon 2:150 o'clock. lv.

Iiiiment later in Homestead cemetery. 1 Brid geville ti'a.) paper pleaae copy. IIAKKETT On Sunday, I'eb. 22, 1920. at 8:30 in at the residence of Mrs.

M. Toronto (O.) papers please copy. family are repectfuiiy invited to attend KELPS On Friday, Feb. 21, 1920. at I'M On Saturdav Feb.

21, 1920. i at ll dl9 -i. jimmy Plieckurd, If. Evers. 2b rank, Schulte, rf urank Chmi'p.

ieorge Howard. cf. it Hoffman, 3b. Jiie Tinker, ss John KHng, Miner Brown, anil -Margaret ltzgerald. wite ot :0 p.

Mrs. Alvenia. Rust, aeed 51 Mary .1. Campbell (nee Kya.ii it i unA Hint or 1 "in" iveiiy aaa oauemer oi 1-unera! servirew will be held ar Law rence cimnhell Funeral trom tin; I fiacli and Uarrett Fitngerald, in her 50th lory for Pittsburg would have given them absolute pissession of the flag. Funeral from the familv home.

fit2 Cnx. 230 Fourth Braddock. Mrs. Ellen i Barrett, in her 82nd year. Funeral Wed-I nesday, Feb.

23. from her late residence. 1 at a. m. Services at St.

Brendan' Itoman Catholic church, at o'clock. Interment at Irwin, Fa. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. 11.41 MEK On Sunday. Feb.

22. 1920, family residence, 8 Eastern Aspin 'eal; veritable eyelash VMS. And Pittsburg's most vital contest resulted in a victory for the Chicago Cubs. In previous articles in this series we have discussed other famous box-scores of that remarkable season, in which six clubs fought for the' two league championships until the very eve of the world's series. Pittsburg- played almost the same part in the National league race of 100S as Cleveland did in the American league.

Cleveland's defeat by St. Louis .011 the day before the end of the American league season ma4le it possible for the Tigers and Whlte-sox to fight for the championship 011 the last day of the season. The National league race was still more remarkable inasmuch as the Cubs put both the Pirates and Giants out of the running in their last two wall. Notice of time later. Ovola Haznlwood.

on Tuesday at 8:30 o'clock. Requiem hiKh nia.sa at St. Ste- The rarae played on the old Weat-j Total rh n's church at 3 o'clock. Philadelphia and South Uethlehem (Fa.) apers please copy.j KIRSCH On Friday, Feb. 20, 1920, at 10 a.

Henrietta Francis Kirsch. beloved wife of Phillip KSrsch, aged years. Funeral from her late residence, Benton Ross township, on Monday, Feb. 23. at 2 p.

in. Friends cf the family are respectfully invited to attend. KRAl'V-On Sunday, Feb. 22. at 11 p.

m. liavid Kraus, son of the late lieore and ear'-t Kraus Sauteri, area 30 years is months. Funeral from C'AKLIN On Saturday, Feb. 21. 1920.

at 4:36 p. Nora, beloved wife of John Carlin fr.ee Funeral from her late residence, 516 South Main Twentieth vnrQ, on Wednesday at m. Ke-tiuiem liigh mea at St. James' church at 9 o'clock. Members of W.

B. A. of Maca-bes, hive No. 200; C. J8.

branch No. 234, Ladies' Auxiliary No. 10, and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. JChicago (Hi.) and Ailoona (Fa papers please copy fUXE On Sunday, Feb. 22, 1S20, at 7 p.

at her horns, 263 Greensburj; A till Batted for Willi in eighth. Pitisbtirj; "0 0 0 2 Chicago 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 5 I on bases Chicago, Pittsburg, 5. 'Civo base hit.s Sheckard, tllbson, Wagner, Tinker, Evcrs. Sacrifice hits Kvers. Howard.

Stolen buse firowo. Double Gibson, aprner. First on balls i ft' Brown, off Willis, 3. Hits off 'Villis, 9 in 7 innings; off Camnitx. 3 in 1 inning.

Wild pitch- Brown. Umpires i' La and Rigier. Time 1:47. 30,247. side grounds in Chicago drew the greatest croWii that ever had been inside of a ball park up to that time.

The paid attwulanee g-iven out by Charley Murphy, who then ownii the Cubs, was Thousands stood in the outfield and even the base lines were fringf-it with a solid mass of wilrl-eyed, frenzied fans. Old Mordecai Brown, Chance's famous standby, as Chicago's pitchei while Clarke pinned his hopes on the at 12:15 p. m. Anna Linde Baumer (nee Hausmaiiiii. widow of John Baumer, sged 2 years a months 6 days.

Funeral Weri-nomlay at 1 p. from her late retiidence, 2403 Jane Pitlisburg. at 2 p. in th4s Temple Baptist church. Brownsville rd.

and Onyx Mount Oliver. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment in Southside cemetery. BKKG On Saturday. Feb.

21. 1920. at 6:30 p. Maria Kings lierg, wife of Huilolf Berg, afted years. Services Tuesday at 2 p.

in. at tier Sate residence. Clermont Brentwood, via Car-rick cars to end of l.ne. Friends of the family axe Tesectf ul.y invited to attend. Interment in Southxiile cemetery.

BKSCHEL, On Sunday. Feb. 23, 1920. at at the residence of her son, 3112 Terrace near Robinson Fred-erica Resohel (nee l.oettier). aged 7 years 6 months ii davs.

Survived by three tire home of his aunt, Mrs. Ernest Knuns- (nee Mniowarine). beloved wife cf How-(child, 2i Evergreen ave. Millvale. Wednesday, Feo.

23. at 2 p. m. Friends of the residence of her daughter. Mrs.

Charles i. Schmm. 1517 Boena Vista Xorh- i stdc. Pittsburg, on Tuesday evening, Feb. 24.

at ii o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment at Wheeling, w. Wednesday afternoon. KYAX-On Saturday.

Feb. 21. 1920, st p. at ihe familv residence, 7473 hureh Rwfsavale. Mrs.

Marv Clara Ryan, (nee Kennedy). widow of James .1. Ryan, in kw 31st year. Funeral Wednesday, Feb. 23, from her late dence at 8.30 a.

ni. Services at St. An-seira-s Roman Catholic church at 9 clock. Interment Mt. Carmel cemeterv, Pittsburg.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Sharon (Pa.) papers please copy. SA.VDSOt'K On Sunday, Feb. 21. 1920, at a.

Charles Albert Sandrock. son of Charles A. and Marguerite ganrl-ro, (nee Agnev, i. aSed 3 years. Funeral servi'-es at parents' residence 27 Bgh st Ktna.

on Tuesday. Feb. 24, at 2:30 p. tn. Friends of the familv are respectfully invited to attend.

S(HKAJIAKI-On Saturday. Feb. 21 i920, ni p. ,11., Pearl Schramaski. of August Schramaski.

Jr. (nee Dro- zyskn. aged 2fl year. Funeral from her late tes.aen-e. 738 Bryn Mar Wed- nesday.

at a. t.i Services at Immaculate Heart of -Mary church, Brereton ave. at 9 a. m. of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

St'HlVKNKE On Sunday, Feb. 22, 12 Krick O. beloved husband of Mne Cormley Schwenke, aged 31 rtars tonera: at the family resiaence Belasco Beechview, in Thursdav" Feb. 2. at 2 p.

m. Friends of the familv are invited to attend. Take cars 42 or 4 5 to Beechview ave. tlll-a I f- ard C'line, in her SOtb year. Funeral serv-l-i-s private Tuesday, Feb.

14. at 6:45 p. m. Interment Wednesday. Feb.

25. at Johnstown, Fa. T.I TON" On S-aturday, Feb. 2t, 1S20, at 11:30 a. Certruile Carraher.

ed wife of Thomas K- Clinton, in her 2Mb year. Funeral on Wednesday, Feb. at a. m. Solemn requiem hiirh Store 4 Open Nights Till Saturdays Till 12 veteran, Vic Willis, whs was Pittsburg's leading twirler that season.

In his last three games of 19US, Brown put first the Pirates and then the Giants out of the running in the National league and topped off the performance by shutting out the (eons Oito Alfred A and Charles K. the family are re.pectf ally invited to attend. Kl'XTZ-tm Friday, Feb. 20, 1820, at p. Theresa Kuntz (nee Kapp), beloved wife of Joseph Kuntz, aged 42 years.

Funeral on Tuesday. Feb. 24. at 8:30 a. at her late residence, SOS Tur-t.

ay. Xorthside. Requiem mass at St. Mary's church. Bo.

khart a. m. Memberas of Branch No. 217. L.

C. B. Holy Rosary society, and friends arc respectfully mvitsd to attend. I.AI'UAN On Saturday afternoon, Feb 21, 1S2.0. at 5:45 o'clock.

Walter Mote art I.aanian. Services at his late residence. S701 ilargaretta Bastend. on Monday everiinj; at o'clock. Interment in Se- Bvschel.

Funeral serviceu on Veilnelay, Feb. 25, at 10 a. m. Friends of the fam-i! are respectfully invited to uttend. Internment private.

Fieas umit flowers. nisss at Holy Rosary church at a a. In. Friends of the family arrj respectfully irjvitefi attend. LOSE On Saturday.

Feb. 2J. 1S20. at FS I. t- 1 HlsHOP On satuMar.

Feb. 21. li.u. at bnh tana. EIxm tnmm Tigers in the fourth game of tlit-j 1 x8 world's sf-ries.

i Brown easily 3iad the better ofj Willis in this important engagement, as the Cub hurler yielded onlv sever, i her home, 224 Fernwood Twentieth ln her 82d year. Funeral services at her ard. Mrs. Mary Bishop. 60 years, ri-idsnce, S23 fdlewood ave East li'hxiures vices en iui suay.

eb. 24, at a. I i arnecie. on Tuesiay. Feb.

24. at 2 4 1 i at St. Cereal Methodist church. P. ni, 1 of the family are respect- fully invited to attend.

Interment in Char- 'nits, them Hans- Wagner made two cf but ti Pirate star also made Pron dale BLACK On Friday, Feb. 20, 1920. at 4 30 p. Robert Charles, son of Charles W. and Florence Black I nee Lacy), 123S nuni'K Hers cemetery.

(OLE On Sunday. Feb. 22, 120. at 11:21 p. at the family home.

both of Pittsburg's errors in thisi i Who meets Jim Londos, the Greek stll-important Pirate game. Boh ii. were damaging misplays, as they sided the Cubs to two runs. 1 oiiaHipion, tomorrow nigit at imposition hall preliminary to the St cher-JJtissane mats'h. Icesaca place, ajed 1 jiar 23 days.

Fu-i ui services at ui g. W. Va. jParktrsburg W. Va.) papers please copy.

BLANK On Sunday, Feb. 12. 1S20, at 2 k. at hts residence. 14 Rusit st Northside, Pittaburjt.

John Blank, in bis 71st vear. Funeral from bis ta! r-. Chestnut Sewtckiey, Satnuel Co. Funeral ervb-e his late anm on Tuesday, Ft r. 24.

at p. m. I rieruis of the famliy are i a.ly vited to attend. Interment private later. 4 ON ON On Saturday.

lb. 23. 3520. at 1:20 p. Marcus B.

('unuirean! Infant son of Marcus and Alice Con- wlckley cemetery Tuesday morning. Please omit flowers. LINDF.NMKYLK At Oakmont. at the family home, btidware and Ninth on Sunday. Feb.

22, 1920, at 7:15 p. A i viaa Becker, wife of Rev. A. F. Lin-denmeyer.

Funera.i services at the Redeemer Lutheran ch'trch Tuesday afternoon at 1 also services and interment at her former home, St. Louis. Mo. MAN I ON -On Sunday. Ft b.

22, 1-C, at a. firace Miitiou. mly daughter 4t Emma and William Minion (nee Conway red 1 yean 10 months 14 day. at the family residence. 5 Cartaright Funeral on Tuesday.

Feb. -lai 1 Monday. March 1, 120. at ctoc renuleiu at St. Joseph's lUfrh mass of snorts), aged 4 months.

Fu- Fistic Poibl es Itoman Fulton resiunce or ins parents, ave. Northside, on Tues- catholic church Liverpool ami Xorthside. at Heaver Tienda of tae family are rerpect- vh. 24. i taniion (nee a.

m. Fri ai p. m. Friends of the fuHy 1 i4lt M'HW ItOVER-On Monday. Feb.

l-0. at ittlvI aiMi. tl. The Cubs stung Willis and Howard Cnmnitz, his successor, for a dozen liits. Brown getting two of them.

The famous Cub slabster also stole th4 only base of the game. Willis was constantly in trouble, and the best thing that he was able to do was to limit the Cubs to a run tin inning. All five of the Chicago runs came one at a time. However, it was a stubbornly fought contest; it was anybody's game up to the seventh inning, and it engendered ail the bitterness of those Cub-Pirate clashes of a decade A74i. ir-T Xi-cs.

fyy 3 Lwt' Hl Eliza betli "jiERKAXT On Sundav. Feb. 22. months and 21 day Fun-ral -rvice. I p.

at the home of his mother, the family residence. 344 Sylvani ave Mmr ft1- South Euclid East End. James Time will be announced later. I wXdl yftirnoo at O'Snfa earon'th Sit of' Fund's1 rAfS: I eW Tork paper, Funeral from the farni residence, i Vlied attnd Interment private. MEDINA At garaaac Uke, X.

on Hamilton Kptena Fen. Friday. Feb. 19. 3 2JK at a John a.j-.av ijii saturdav.

Feb. 21 I92.I 4 v'1' "aW H. Shuier, husband cf hiuaVth McDonald Shuier. Funeral from vhe family hem-, 11 Burrows Oakland. i 'i s.iay morning at o'clock.

biu at St. Agnes' church at 9 doc. SMITH On Sunday. Feb. 22, 192.1, at p.

A. C. Smith, husband of Mary L. Siiiiiii iiw Evans). In his 74th year.

Servii-es at family home. 3405 Denny ri afternoon at- 2 o'clock" Friend.i of tie family are resnectfully invited to attend. SMITH On Saturday. Feb. 21, 1920, at fi p.

James Boyd aged 'ears Funeral from his late residence. S4I Northside. on Tuesdav 24. at 3 p. m.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. YD Eli On Fu2d.iy, Feb. 22, 1920, at p. Uiirt Ruth, beloved' child' Harold H. and Ionian IJncke Snvder mgi 11 months iri days.

Funeral rviws at xoe family residence. 437 Grace Mount Washington, on Tuesday. Feb. 24. at P.

tn. Friends of the fanniv are invited to attend. fC.eveland (O. papers please copy.j 9TA I' FFER-On Saturdav. Feb 1920.

at 6:4:1 a. Charles James Sfauf-fer, beloved son of Charles and Edna Staurer i ne Patterson), aged It i.gir. unral from the residence of hs a-rand-fatner. James Patterson. 1124 Warlo Northside.

on Tuesday, Feb. 24. at 2 p. "ni! Friends of the family are rcspeciful'y m-a tfd to attend. TAYLOR At West Penn hospital, en ratarday.

Feb 21, 1920, at 11:40 Asa Griffith Tayfor. husband of Anna' Mr-tann Tayior. in his 75th year. Funeral services at Erny Bros. chapel Carson Southside.

on Mondav evening at eiock. Friends and members of Cot Hasarv church at 9 o'clock- Idow of the late William Cyphers, in I Vittihuri Sandav at 5 D. m. Xo- BROWN On MnnJay raorr-iiif, Feb. 120 ai 3:40 a.

William Brown. 'i. tice of funeral later. i ago. There was no shaking hands or Fraternity taik before or during that game.

The game nearly enJe-l in .1 On Saturday, Feb. -1. 1S2. at I 22 Grant Turtle Crk. on i 'IBsi 1 at i -i 10 P- Jenme Murray wwiow By Jim Jab.

Ring history reverses itself. Time was when even a single postponement marred a match's drawing powers. Doesn't do it now, in fact, the more often a mill is shifted the bigger it pulls the public. Observe the turnoyt at the Greb-Roper setto. This session hung fire, was deferred nigh onto a half dozen times.

Bugs knew they were going to Bit in a cold hall, joked and jibeiJ about -the club taking physicians and undertakers into partnership. Just the same something stronger than flu was needed to keep them away. As to the bout itself. Quarter century ago had men struck each other as often as Greb and P.oper did and not inflicted any punishment, well, they would have been lucky to escape a mobbing. Nothing like that now-tirnes.

By the way, how does It happen that it's only in the "periirns." thsit men hit navairelv and are strtn- a s-ab i I ohll "'V Miles at ner resiaence. attend. interment private. Fb. -4.

st 8:15 a. m. High IKOANS On Fr.day. Feb 3-u i rr.si rniiirri at Jamas' church at 9 c'offe. ine lamiiy are re p.

Martha Myiea BiKgana. beiovea v. of Lawrence L. at her Take 34 car ectfuHy invited to attend. CUB HURLERS TRAINING AT residence, 944 Pinevu; KUiott 4VttJMKJUUiMi.

riot in the ninth inning when C-'Day called a hard-hit liner by Abbatichto down the left field foul line a foul strike. The Pirates clai ned it was a two-bagger, mil roared and fumed at" Hank's decision. But here were no casualties. Sheckard scored a run for the Cubs Sri the first inning. He op ned the Chicago attack with a dor, was advanced to third on Even's sacrifice 1 on TuefetJay.

Feb. 24. at a. mass of requiem at St. church at a.

m. Friends cf the fam-. by are respectfully lnvitd to attend. DONAH CE On Sunday, Feb 22. 5 920.

tc Iorens ave. MONTGOMERY Cm Sunday. Feb. 22, at Samuel P. Montgomery.

llovfd husband of Jennie Cline bi 63 year. Funeral services at the- family home. Kelly WiHtSnsburp. Tuesday, Feb. p.

ni at the residence of his daugh ter. Mrs. Charles A. liraffeidT, 471.3 Baum HOT SPRINGS I 2. at p.

m. Friends of the familv are vd Thomas E. Donahue, beloved hu- band of Henrietta Denahue (nee Bium and sent across on Schulte's single. jasred SU years. Funeral on Wednesday, I'eb.

25, at a. m. Requiem hish mM at St. Paul's cathedra! at 10 o'clock. I The Trojan Crab scored a second Cub Men don't buy TWO and THREE garments one time these days unless, there is some lecidedly GOOD reason for it! In this BIG SACRIFICE SALE of ours they are buying heavy because they QUICKLY see that it is a the chance of a lifetime to get two HlCf QUALITY GARMENTS for the price of cfV If you are wise you'll follow their examphE' tost iso.

isi. A Feb. 22. 1S20, at ped or slashed. Ever notice that few AleXaflfier, VaUqlW and 1 TmAfj fk'l Inter- son John A tie lespeciruny invited to attend mc-nt private Taenday morning-.

ami Cat rie Douglas McC i. aated 3 Uuiiy invited to attend- Interment private Wednesday, Feb. 5, at 2:30 p. ra. ensburg Pa.) papers please copy.

MOORE On Saturday, Feb. 21. 1S20, at 1:30 a. m. Mary Emma Moore, mother of George Hampton and William Roy Moore (nee Richardson), aged 47 years.

Funeral from her iate residence, 1114 Fre-donia Twentieth ward, on Mondav, Feb. 23, at 2 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to MURRAY On Friday, Feb. 21.

at 7:39 a. Kdith Mary, wife of James Murray. Funeral frtm her late home, S22 Idle wood the windup. Think this the winuup vemrs at run in the fifth. With two down, Wagner heaved Kvers' grounder into the crowd, placing Johnny on second.

Schulte was there with another pinch wallop and drove him home with a ringing single over second. a -i ftff Ciipnlno rears months. Funeral services will be AfP TakinO UTI oUrUlUS h-ld at the parent residence. 110 iniiiiril. On Sucdav Feb St -nto M.

IVT, Thompson and mother fK Mrs. Barnet McLean. Eva M. MitcbeP Lleacor P. Thompson and John P.

Thompson, aged 77 vers Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 25. BI'tiAN On Sunday. Feb. 22, Bernard, son of Mr.

and Sirs. James Weight and Feeling Fine i Piratia 4llE? 1 wpnf Rnv 111 residence. 34 43' California Northside. Tuesday afternoon at -30 erateiuny declined. THOMT'SON On Sunday! Feb.

22. at 1.30 p. Minnie iinnaM' 1 i Vlrlet Ptisan tnee Michael), aged 3 i months 20 days. Funeral from the fara- UK residence. Carnegie ave on Tues- Chk-ago, I'eb.

23- All that Pitchers. daJ Feb. 24 at p. m. Friends of Crover Alexander.

Jim Vaughn and the. family are respectfully invited to Tvler have to do when they tend. beorsre i ier E1SSLKR On Saturday. Feb. 12.

begin training with the cuts r.exr at a. Marsraret Keppeler, wife of month in Pasadena. is to get edward Blaster, a Bed 22 jeyrs. Fu- i.ri at the ft Tar- Prices Virtually Slaughtered Thomas led off with one of his stabs past short, and livers tossed out Clark and I. each.

While Brown was trying to pass Wagner, the Dutch man reached out for a low one knocked it into the left field crowd for a double, scoring Thomas. A wild throw by Mordecai put Wagner on third and he scored on Abby'a single. I Thot t- ho T(nT i4 liviTr their arms sn condition. 1 HS wl lients Kssen Citv View. Northside.

c. on Mondav evenlni at o'eluU. Friends of be in tip top physical shape when the over, boys. An old boy sized up Saturday's seance thusly: "Ten rounds. nobody hurt, not even scratched.

Everybody happy. Oh. what's the tise of giving the people anything The realm of pugilism has undergone marvelous shift in fan fancies. Greater Pittsburg's new era really dates froii 1010, when Jack Dillon began to grab our easy money. Sporadic displays of modern rlngcraft, of course, bad been tossed onto the community long prior to Dillons debut.

The real stuff, however, was set in motion autumn of 10 years back. Since that historical hour the old burg has been impaled frequently and handsomely. Withal rooters never tire. When a man who doesn't admire the game as presented suddenly shouts, "They are killing the sport," grab him for Immediate incarceration. Xo chance spoiling a pastime that has such a grip on the populace as fistaiana.

East Carnegie, on Tuesday, Feb. 24, at 8:2, a. "in. High mass at St. Luke's R.

C. church, Carnegie, at 9 o'clock. lYiends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. McFARLAM) At St. Francis Hospital, on Sunday, Feb.

22. 1S20 at 12:10 p. chsrles T. McFariand. Services at the home of his brother, William A.

McFar-taUMl. 23s Forty-fifth on Tuesday evening at o'clock. Interment Wednesday morning at Jlonongahela City. Please imit flowers. (Jeannette anil City papers please copy.j M'.

MASTER Suddenly, on Monday. Feb. 23. 1920, at 5 a. John Mc Master, beloved husband of Josephine Barns Mc-Master, in his 51st year.

Funeral services at his late residence, 1230 State Coraopolis. Wednesday afternoon. Feb. 25, at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

Interment private In Ccraopoiis cemetery. XAl'GHTON On Sunday, Feb. 22. at 5:10 a. Bridget E.

Xaughton mee run-getting. Brown again put the Cubs in the lead in the second half after Willis the family are respectfully invited tj attend Interment privai. KI.LISON On Sunday, Feb. 2, at 11:19 p. Mrs.

Florence Dcusias (nee McClure), beloved wife of Bil-w-ood W- Klllson. aged 4S years. Funeral services at the family resilience, 136 sedgwick Pittsburg. Wednesday afternoon. Feb.

25, at 3 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment private later. IMcKleesport (Pa.) papers plase copy. Es'GEL On Sunday.

Feb. 22, 1920. at 8:30 a. Norman beloved baby Leo C. and Bngel 1 nee Kieddisch.

aged IS snonths 3 uas's Funeral on Wednesday. Feb. 25. at a m. from bis parents" reside r-ce.

lol, Juniata Xcrt hside. Blessinar services at St. An and Words can't tell you what wonderful garments these are how fine are their materials and what snappy styles they reveal. You'll just have to see them for yourself. Come in and look them over.

athletes are called out for the initial! practice. This information is con- vexed Sn a telegram received today from the great pitchers who have; already begun preparations for the season at Hot brings. Ark. They have been there for one week and. judging frvim the wire sent are obtaining the dtsired results from their visit.

Catcher Bill KUI'-fer. who was aleo due to go to the springs, has not yet Joined the party. His delay is undoubtedly due to the fact that Mrs. Killefcr is seriously VI with the "flu" at Haddock, (ia here she has gone to remain with her sister. Mrs.

George Ptallings, while the Cubs are on their spring tour. Killefer may not get to Hot Springs at all as tho team is due leave Chicago for the coast a week from tomorrow. Unless Mrs. Killefer's condition takes a turn for-; the better he may not be ready to start practice with the Cubs on drew's Roman Catholic church. Beaver No C.

0. No Charges. Every Sa Must Be Final. Alterations at Cost of Tailor's Time. James W.

Thompson. Services at the horns her son, Walter Thompson 3523 But'er on Wednesday afternoon 'at 2 o'clock riends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Warren (Ohio) and Xew Kensington papers please copy. TILEY At Ambridge, on Sunday, Feb. 22.

1920. at 4 p. Margaret A. Tiley (nee Davis), wife of James H. Tiler, in her 33rd year.

Funeral services on Wednesday. Feb. 25. at 2 p. from the home of her mother-in-law.

Mrs liarzey. 314 Xewkirk at, Carnegie, Pa! Friends of the family are to attend. Interment in Chanter's cemetery. TOMLINSON On Sunday, Feb. 22.

U20. at 9 a. Ida M. Carney, wife of Harry Toralinson. aeed 4 2 years.

Funeral services at the family residence, 574S Cen er Easteml. lime of funeral later. Cincinnati papers please copy JESS On Sunday, Feb. 22. 1920.

at 2:30 a. Harry M. Wess, husband of Frances Wess (nee Kiages), aged SI vear 2 months 20 days. Funeral from his late residence 1313 Diana Soring Hill. Xorthside.

on Wednesday. Feb. 25, at a. m. Requiem high mass at St.

Ambroses church at 9 a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. WILSON On Monday, Feb. 23.

1920. at 1:30 a. at his residence, 7941 Division Pittsburg, John M. Wilson, aged 77 years 10 months 2 days. Remains may ba viewed at the funeral parlors of Paul Stewart, 503 Brushton ave.

Funeral services Wednesday, Feb. 25, at p. Interment in Woodiawn ZEtLL'R On Monday, Feb. 23. 1920.

at a. Anna Marie leiler, beloved widow of Henry F. Zeiler i nee Gruhler), at her home, 127 Freemont Mt. Oliver borough, aged 76 years. Funeral services Thursday afternoon, Feb.

26, at 2 o'clock. Friends of the family are respectmuliy invited to attend. Interment in St. Paul a cemetery, Lafferty Hill. i Philadelphia papers please In loving- memory cf our mother, Mrs.

Klizabeth Weiss, who departed this life Feb. 23, 1919. one year ago today. Dear mother, rest, thy work Is o'er, Thy loving hands shall toil no more; Xo more thy gentle eyes shall weep. Rest, dear mother, gently sleep.

We miss her, yes, we miss her. When we see the vacant chair. And how sad the home without her. For there is no mother there. She is gone but not forgotten, Xever shall her memory fade.

Sweetest thoughts will ever linger. Around the grave where she is laid. Sadly missed by husband and children. purposely passed Kling to get at the three-fingered wonder. Tinker doubled to left with two out, and Kling was sent to first on four wide ones.

"Brownie" refused to be the goat, and whacked solidly to right, scoring Tinker. Another error by Wagner enabled Kheckard to score a fourth Cub run in the seventh. Honus fumbled Jimmy's grounder and Sheck" got around to third on Evers' sacrifice and Chance's infield single. Thomas took Howard's fly in short left center, but his throw to the plate' wan 40 feet wide and Sheckard came in standing up. Brown, Sheckard and Evers bunched -singles on Camnitz for Chicago's fifth run in the eighth innning.

The defeat knocked the Pirates out for the count, and the next day the board of directors of the league ordered the ''Merkle" game between the Clubs and Giants played over on Oct. 8. Copyright, 1920, by Al Munro Elias. Loendi Plays Chicago. Supporters, of the Loendi basketball team will pack the Labor temple this evening when the local colored champions line' up r.

gainst, the Chicago Y. C. A. quintet. Xeither team has suffered defeat this season and both are out to keep their string of vic-toris intact.

This probably will ba the last out-of-town colored tearr L.oendi will fate for a few weeks, as Closing Out All of Our beloved wife cf Martin D. Xaughton. Funeral from her late residence, 619 Wyncotte Twentieth ward, on Wednesday, Feb. 2a. at 8:30 a.

m. Requiem high mass at Holy Innocents church at 9 o'riock. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend Philadelphia Baltimore (Md.) "and Betroit (Mich.) papers please copy. NICODEM PS On Sunday morninjr Feb 2. 1920 at 9:30 o'clock.

Charles son of Henry B. and Sophija Boal Xico-demus. aged 23 years. Funeral services at the family residence. 121 Broadwav Northside, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock" Friends of the family and S.

P. A. council Xo. 62. are respectfully invited" to attend.

Interment private on Wednesday morning at 9 o'cJock. fTitusviile (Pa.) papers please eopy.J PAGE On Saturday. Feb. 21, at 11:50 p. at ner residence, 239 Thirtv-eighth Margaret Page (nee Lef-fler).

beloved wife of Frank B. Page. Funeral on Wednesday, Feb. 25, at a ni Soiefhn requiem high mass at St. Augustine's church at 9 a.

m. Friends of the ave. at 9 a. ni. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend.

ESCHMAN" On Saturday morning-. Feb. 1920. at 11:15 o'clock. Jacob Henry Kschraau.

aged 45 years at the resilience of his mother, Mrs. Mary Eschman, 5 Penn Sharpsburg-. Requiem high mass at St. Mary's church. Sharpsburg.

on Wednesday 9 o'clock. Interment in St. Mary eemetery. FLIN'X On Monday. Feb.

23. 1J20. at a. Samuel C. Flinn.

husband ef Msrv Ellen Flinn (nee Bosoi, in his 75th year. Funeral services at his late residence. 17C4 Middle Sbarpsburg-. on Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 2a, at 2 o'clock Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend.

Interment at Ktna cemetery. 1 Parkerfiburg (W. Vs.) papers please copy. FKAl'ENPRIF-4 On Sunday, Feb. 22, 1920 at 4:25 a.

at her residence, ME N'S SU March 3. .75 $01.75 SOC75 $17 HITKR HAT IS I.RAVI NO." The trio of Cub hurlers west to Hot if Fprings, not with the intention of working the salary vhk but to re the management wiill KRge ome championship games at the Labor temple. Games will be arranged with the Lafayettes, Coffeys, Majesties of HcKeesport. other teams having claim at the title. This evening's preliminary game begins at 8:13 o'clock.

iamny ami memuers oi Branca 699. St. move weight and get the wind in shape. Manager Mitchell did not send along any baseball parapher 1S39 Spring Garden Xorthside. Marie! Frauenpries (nee Deeri, beloved wife ofj Charles Frauenpries.

aped 50 years. Fu- neral services on Wednesday. Feb. 5, at; 2 fn. Friends of the family are re- Sold Formerly From $30 to $60 alk about value giving! You'll find plenty-of it on ese suits.

And after you see them and don't buy leafet a couple of them we'll be greatly surprised. Kiern i. ts. are respectfully invited to attend. FACLIK On Friday, Feb.

20, at 2 a. Joseph, son of Joseph and "llan-nah (Backer) Paulik. in his 4th year Funeral on Tuesday. Feb. 24 nalia but gave Alexander, Vaughn spettfuily invited to attend.

and Tyler specific instructions to 4lo a lot of hill climbing and to take 1 1 AMOS STRUNK WILL BE A 1.BKFA TH On Sunday. Feb. 22. the famliy residence. 2710 Niiea 30 a.

at nis residence. Southsrde. at 8: So a. m. Anirel ,1 the baths.

That they are obeying i20 at CAPTAIN OF ATHLETICS. St. Peter's Roman Catholic chnrct, a orders is also contained in the telegram and that they are having suc cess in removing weight is. aiso RAINCOATS GOING AT $275 $15-75 1 7-75 shown by the words "winter fat is Team Meets First Defeat. The Sable flub of Pittsburg traveled to Monessen and defeated the Monongahela Valley y.

M. H. the first defeat handed the Valley passers this year. Sable Club. Mon.

Valle'v. Goodman Levin Shuleman L. Rosenthal! Sacklowsky Goldsmith Levinson Goldstien Uoldfeder V. Rosenthall Field goals Shuleman 2. Goodman 4, Sacklowsky 3, 2, Goldfeder Cap-Ian.

Levine, L. Rosenthall. Goldsm'iih Goldstien 4. Irwin. Foul goals Levinson li out of 16; Goldstien, 10 out of 17 m.

Friends of the family are renect-fuliy fnvited to attend. riEVIET On Saturday. Feb. 21 19'0 at 12:30 a. at the familv residence" 2111 Monongahela Swissvale.

Louis Pieviet. in his 62d year. Funeral Tuesday Feb. 24, from his late residence at 8 -30 a. m.

aervices at St. Anselm's Roman Catholic church at 9 a. m. Interment at Mt. Carmel cemetery, Pittsburg.

Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. leaving us all," sent in the messago to the Vritt.r. More encouraging information was Worth double the price but going now at these low-figures. Every coat isguaranteed waterproof. Philadelphia, Feb.

23. With the de-i parture of the vanguard of the Ath-i letics for Lake Charles, came the I announcement that Amos Strunk would be captain of the nine this sea-I son. It had been reported that Harry I Davis would coach the Williams col-j lege nine this season, succeeding Ira Thomas, who is now in oil busi-! ness in Oklahoma. i Davis, however, denied he had ac- received, in reference to Tyler. Before the "Big Three" departed for the springs.

Tyler declared that he ought PRICE On Monday, Feb. 8 1:40 a. William M. Price, 1920, at hiiqKana of thejlate Martha Davis Price, In his 73d year. FuneraH services Wednesday a to know something about his arm after a week's experience with the baths.

He- has not missed a single one and is convinced that he will Anaheim James oeiovea nusoana of Alpha Galbreath, in his 54th year. Funeral services on Tuesday. Feb. 24, at 2:59 at the home of his son. John Alvin- Galbreath.

920 Bryn Mawr rd. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. -Butler and Freeport papers please copy. VLBRFATH On Sunday, Feb. 22, 1920, at 3 a.

at his residence. 733 Anaheim Wallace, son of Alpha and the late James B. Galbreath, in his 20th year. Funeral services on Tuesday, Feb. 24.

at 2:30 p. m. at the home of his brother, John Alvin Galbreath, 920 Bryn Mawr rd. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Butler and Freeport papers please copy.

GARDINER --At the Homeopathic hospital on Saturday evening," Feb. 21, 1920. at o'clock. Josephine Mary, wife of Thurman Gardiner. Funeral from the family residence.

2 Almeda Glenwood, on Tuesday morning, Feb. 24, at 9:30 o'clock. High mass of requiem at St Stephen's churchy at 10 o'clock, Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. GINEK On Saturday. 21, 1920, at 12, noon, Mother Superior Athanasia (nee Giner), of the Xotre Dame convent.

Funeral from the convent at St. Mary's church, 227 Fifty-seventh on Tuesday. Feb. 24, at 8:30 a. m.

Solemn high mass at St. Mary's Kreiner church at 9 a. in. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Port Washington (L.

and Chicago (111.) papers please copy. be back to his former trim when tho Odds and Ends of SUITS $12.50 Mismatched and slightly defective suits that for i stated he fully expected to lead the Macks south next Friday. PANTS i1.98 $2-98 $3.98 $4.98 "Big value in every lot, Good patterns for work or dress wear. National league schedule opens April 11. He has not thrown any ball's In loving memory of my dear wife and mother.

Lillian Keay (nee Reynolds), who died one year ago today, Feb. 23. 1919. What is a home without a mother, hat are all the joys we meet. When her loving smile no longer Greets the coming of our feet.

Those who have a mother dear. Let not a word, nor act, give pain. But love and cheer her with all your heart, Tou never can call her back again. Softly at night the stars are gleaming upon a lonely grave, The rolling stream of time rolls on, but still the vacant chair. Recalls the.

smile, the love, the vine of one we loved so dear. Sadly missed by her husband and children. In loving memory of our dear father, Samuel Ferguson, who died three years ago today, Feb. 23. O.

rest, dear father, tby work Is or. Thy loving hand shall toil no more. more thy gentle eyes shall weep. Rest, dear father, gently sleep. Yes, we miss him; oh, we miss him.

When we see his vacant chair. Dukes Beat Heinz House. Duquesne University won from the Heinz passers in the most thrilling game seen on the Heinz House floor, 46 to 43 Heinz House led, 26 to 24, in the first quarter, the half ending 31 to 30 in their favor. It looked like a victory for the Xorthsiders till within a few minutes before tha whistle, when both teams scored successive long shots, the Dukes overlapping with three clean baskets. Lineup: Duquesne 46.

Heinz House 43 Da vies Baker Harrison Baenel Vebelunus Haase Shaw Babic Evans Staiger Field jroals Staiger 8 Davies 6, Harrison 4, Baker 3, Vebelunus 3, Shaw 3d Hae- since reaching the springs, but in exercising the muscles he uses in pitching he has found no pain and p. m. at the residence of his daughter Mrs. Perry O. Black, 2501 Sarah st Southside.

Friends of the familv are respectfully invited to attend. Interment in Southside cemetery. RAMSBOTTOM On Saturday. rEfa. 21, 1920.

at 5:10 a. Rebecca, beloved wife of Thomas Webb Ramsbottom. in her 63rd year. Funeral from her late home, 70 Frederick Fair Haven Hill, Overbrook borough. Services on Monday, Feb.

23 at 2 p. m. Friends of the family" and members of Companions of Forester Americana, Duquesne Circle, Xo. 647. Autos will leave John D.

Sharp Son's office. 420 Brownsville Knoxville. Monday, at 1 p. RAC On Sunday. Feb.

22, 1920, at 12:30 a. George Rau. beloved husband of Anna Rau (nee Lunz), in his 26th year. Funeral from his late residence, 5162 Breedshill on Wednesdav. Feb.

therefore is most optimistic about merly sold up to $50. Zack Wheat Is in Line. Xew Tork, Feb. 23. Brooklynites heard some gpod news yesterday when the announcement was made by the Robins' management that Zack Wheat, the club's star left-fielder.

bis doing a comeback that will bo welcomed by the officials of the team. MATERIAL FOR VICTORY. The three pitcherswent away from nel 2, Haase 2. McGrath. Foul groals here a week ago each about 10 staiger, in out or.zs; uavies, 8 out of 18.

In the preliminary Heinz Girls defeated Xyw Kensington 11 to 8. Heinz House 1. X. T. K.

8. pounds overweight, but that will 'be all gone by the time they are picked up by Manager Mitchell andhis men has acecpted terms. He will leave his farm at Palo, and report to Wilbert Robinson, the manager, at Jacksonville on March 1. The Robins are nearly all in the nest now, and the vanguard will start south by boat next Thursday. Recall the smiles, beloved voice.

Of the one who once sat there. -Sadly missed by his wife and family. MRS. SAMUEL FERGUSON, 540 Grandview Pittsburg. GREXET On Saturday.

Feb. 21, 1920. at 10 a. Bessie D. Grenet tnee Workman), wife of Samuel J.

Grenet. 'Friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services at her late resi Miss Scnmeich Home Miss Francis Kline Miss Connors Maioney Miss Falsey S. C. Rjand Miss Hartman Morgan Feb. at Kansas City en route eo the coast.

With this superfluous Miss Smith G. Rosedner In loving remembrance of our deae father, Henry Bryarton, who passed away one vear ago today, Feb. 23, 1919. Field goals Miss Schmeicb 4, Miss Horne 2, Miss Polenz, Miss Kline. Field jcoals Miss Horne.

1 out of Miss Kline, 1 out ot Miss Scnmeich, 1 out of 8. Choir Five Meets O'Neils. O'Xeil Juniors of Mt. Washington will be the attraction at Oliver ave. poundage removed Alexander, Vaughn and Tyler will not be compelled to trot around the track or Jo much runnisg in the training camp.

They can devote their time to nursing- their arms into shape. That is what Manages, jMitcbell desires them to do as they are the inen upon 'whom will depend to carry t.e 25, at :0 a. m. 'High mass at St. Joseph's church at 9 a.

in. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. UlCIIARBSON On Saturday, Feb. 21, 1920, at 6:35 p. Margaret its.

Richardson (nee Pattinson). aged 62 years. Funeral services at the residence of her laughter. Mrs. F.

J. O'Donnell, 3230 Dawson Oakland, on Tuesday, Feb. 24, at 2:30 p. m. Friends of the family ate re-spf-ctfully invited to attend.

KOE4JER On Saturday, Feb. 21. 1920. at 3:15 p. Kmeiie Luckhatdt.

beloved of Conrad G. in her 47th year. Funeral services at the family home. 37 Grant Rellevue. on Tuesday, Feb.

24, 1020. at 2:30 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Interment private.

(Buffalo (X. papora please copy. ROSE On Saturday. Feb. 21.

1920, at 7:30 a. the family home, 4904 Yew Bloomfield, Henry in his 79th year. Funeral from his late residence on Tuesday, Feb. 24, at Hielp mass of requiem at St. Joseph's cnurth at 9 Pell to Defend Title.

CLOTHES SH OP 1- H.atn.a lain auijani mmm a i. mjg? I i i i I misseti ny ms wile, cniluren am grandchildren. The children of Mrs. Katherlns Krd-mann. who ilied Feb.

18, 1920. tvish to express their sincere thanks to the neighbor friemla and relatives for the many kind expressions of sympathy and tha beautiful floral offerings extended to them in their recent bereavement. i gymnasium tonignt when Trinity dence, 3557 Shadelana on Monday. Feb. 23, at o'clock- Interment private Tuesday.

GROARK On Sunday, Feb. 22. 1920, at .6:30 p. Catherine Groavk, wife of nthony tlroark. Funeral from the residence of lier ilaugrhter, Mrs.

Thomas ,1. McGiveni, 309 Kighth Sharpsburs, on Wednesday at a. m. Reituiem high mass at St. Joseph's church at 9 o'clock.

Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. HAGNEY On Saturday. Feb. 21, 1S20, at 8 a. Sarah Agnes Ha-ftney.

Funeral from' the family home. 409 Xo.th Craig on Tuesday morning at. o'clock. Solemn high retiuiem. mass at St.

Paul's Cathedral at 9 o'ctock, HARRIS Ou Saturday, Feb. 1, 1920, at a. LmIis H. Harris, u.sband Bost'on, Feb. 23.

Clarence C. Bell of New individual racquets champion of the United States, will Choiristers meet the Hill Top passers. Wednesday night of this week they pray Troop 12, Boy Scouts, and this will also Vie a lively tussel. The preliminary to "the game, tonight will be between Trinity Eagles and Mercury Seconds. The big game will start at 8:15.

Cubs to the championship. "If, Alexander. Vaughn and Tyler start the season in fine shape we will have no cause to said Manager Mitchell before be returned home. today defend his title against Stanley G. Mortimer of Tuxedo, his partner in the doubles and former holder of the team championship with th champion.

JUTUUU fcjls- A 11 11 si Jl Ul ll 4l i In the Mellon Bank Building CARD OF THANKS Daughters of Mrs. Margaret wish-to thank their many friends and relatives for kindness and sympathy extended, also for beautiful floral emblems, in their recent lierea vemeiu in. the luaa ot their beloved moltasr..

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