.iHHjMJHiU ii i9m vmw c f m- -a T "Wtr" "!'-Y 'il'W -fl EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16 1010 15 ;KASEBALL MAGNATES READY FOR ANNUAL FEBRUARY MEETING OF AMERICAN LEAGUE Oldj , tee ibln. n.l. ' aim'' -iff. imt NlifALE OF BAKER )RI1 GREAT RELUCT, DECLARES MACK Qiinie Thinks End of Tire some Aiiair win x-ruvu Great Benefit to Game SoNEY NOT THE ISSUE r i.nttlf Tlnt-'At- tirltir-n (rrnlAo Vrtjiaiooi riom . ...-..... E. ........ n mo than winning pen- !'.. This was tho dcclrnllon ot Man- EL Mack, of tho Athletics, today. "1 E not car particularly nbont tho monev t reived In tho transaction, Din nm glad P? . . i.n responsibility which was R,donray shoulders through tho whole fwLaii." ,& or ho would have declared Maker ,$ the home-run king for tho same SSJtof money offered by tho Now ibw l, ' Tn.r.i,. pluli. hut refused compromise or allow linker to Lm to the Athletics nt tho terms of Lurid contract after tho "mud-sllnglng" Sailed m 'ast Bprll,B' ... . u in.ino Hint lin lmtl no Intcn- J of breaking up his famous mnchlno l Baker "retired." Tho departure ot Sals Collins was deemed advisable, no SSmIo Mack, but the other stars who Y. "old later would liavo been retained Z Baker remained with tho team. A ."."....., nn,i .lissntlsfnct on. tlet- i!S;..i io tho team, devolopcd after tho Un-iler Incident. This mado It Imperative iW - 1 as tinl t Bat. Hue 'Btor wacK w --- I Then) w I be no inoro buu.. ii. -" 'luc. .. ,. ...... t,a fniw mirvlvnr.1 of the WSV Mind 10 Rvt-i vt.w - '-- ------ -- 'ttwJSaous machlno of 1913 and make them E foundation for a new nnd greater ma- ;'"! .i-i, tm nlnceieh believes will bo ,'.ejClUc " . . . ai lnDn nt Vn nvnennt rtnltructea Detoro mo " " --Etuon. Mack admitted that tno ueai ior mo eaie .f Baker was consummated two months - stated exclusively In tho Evesiso SoVa. but that tho failure of tho New Tork Club to Induce Baker to nccept linM. because ui n '"""'n ,; - federal League, prevented tho signing of it papers. t,ta nereeably surprised at the speedy Uiumatlon of tho dcnl. I did not ltnow I had washed my hands of tho whole tifuur. It was entirely up to Uakor nnu rrV -vA.i r"ini if lio wnnteil to slirn lilth Donovan and thoy still wanted him. tier were privileged to open negotiations t any timo proviuuiK, ui uW . wt ihn nrleo 1 deserved for his devel- J?xint. "The deal is an excencni uinig ior mil Ibtll In every way. It will stop a lot of Lhi.itr nr n rmttifA which does not do th game any good Tho statements Issued Uhllslilnc tho purchaso prico and Haker's .Maliry are wrong. Wc have an agreement ijuiilcwnhlch will not bo broken to keep ieM facts irom tno iiuuuc tThero already has been loo much pub- ...I... . t- ..i .l. !. iiIaI i.I.Ia nt iin rrfimn KlV"0"1 l,iu liau-iii nutu fc utu noi.tv, Mai be sooner It 13 stopped tho better It tm be for all roncerneu. s i nam at kk Ciuinn TVlfrtt-a liniiminf vnn rrin rot a'iaured that tho player always gets ui uat la coming io nim, nnu iur unu ia content to lot the magnate take caro t himself without bringing tho financial nl Cf the gamo beforo tho public. If EUtr wanis io ten wnac no la-rcujvjnK, ftt)s his own business, but I know him prattr well and don't think ho will. At . .,. nnldlnn wlAtillnnail Vflt I tl IA. fui.to money concerned In tho deal has tn'anvthlncr but a. wild KUe"H. and far from the mark." t DOBSON FIVE THIRD : IN INDUSTRIAL RACE East Night's Battles, However, Have No Bearing on League Championship f 1 LXOItK Fob. 10,-Ucforo tain, thronr itiUl ri'.. ".. reieuranu 1'rineaion ao ikrH.olumbl at baketball In tlis l'nlr Srt? JO SI"!""".'"' on 'ornlmjl(Je I(tl)Ua Tin two Eame3 nlaved In the Industrial Uipie last night resulted In victories for It J. Dobson and Electric Stoiaga over Slllnal Biscuit nnd American 1'ulloy, mpwtlvely Tho games In no wny af fected the race between Western Electric MJE. a. Budd for tho pennant, although ?o4son climbs Into third place. Dobson a by tho score of 33 to 27, whllo tltctrlo Storago captured Its game, 33 U2r tKladorii Dobson's alert forward, was t sij factor In the victory of 1.1a team. mgwn oy ins bix neld goals, no was, itwtTir, weak last night lit his foul loCOtinff. mHnfr nnlv IK' nnf et IK. IttcComas. tha former Northeast High woi athlete, with flvo double-deckcrti, lj' Wh scorer for National BUcult. fit the remainder of tho team dropped :ta only four two pointers. Harry King JW,n opportunity to win the gamo on ICOrtAVHAa tin Iia nlca.l IO ..A f 41 w tho other gamo Klrchner, of tho uEectrles, scored six field goals and itowed soma fast floor work, belns tho f i mo game. ItfTEncor.LEaiATB STANDING W T. n r ii, r. nn .? 3 1 R'U r-nrnAll l' TiTl i11".. 4 2 .CUT Ilarlnioulh... 2 4 .S.1'1 titon... 3 s ,coo columbta. . 1 a .IflT ECIlEDtir.R pnn RATimniv jffi?A' Pennsylvania, Cornell at Yale. iJKfton at Partmouth. JJP week" celebranta I'rlncelon do- IT-In. KJ", '?. nlBht, thereby adding nuothcr HiftlM r?C which lluJ CoJumLla lu laat iSvt . ri? amo 'Or Columbia to lose, a hffj !5tninHle 9' b eecond half had elaptail CuiilBtwrr. "?.'. onc4 acorea from i!i ntia VWth u ,r 1-,,l"' eicelleJ for Colum- CYCLISTS SCOFF AT BAN Suspended Six-Day Racera to Compete Again nt Kansas City KANSAS CITY, Feb. 16 -tllcyclo racers gathered hero for the slx-dny race which Is to start hcxl Saturday In Convention Hal . liavo declared that the action of tho Nntlonnl Cycling Association In suspend ing all tho riders who participated In tho recent Chlcngo six-day rnce had been ex pected. Tho race to bo conducted here In nlso under tho direction of Pnckcy Mc Farlnnd. and virtually nil the racers who will stnrt camo hero from tho Chicago rare. Tho majority of tho riders declared their Intrntlou of riding tinder tho Twen tieth Century Cycling Association, a new oignnlrntlon JONES CONFERS WITH WILLARD ON BIG BATTLE Definite Decision on Match , With Moran to Be Made Today CONFERENCE IN CHICAGO CHICAGO, Feb. 16. Tom Jones ex pects to bo able to tell a waiting world somo tlmo todny whether tho Wlllard Moran mntch will bo postponed or can celed. Tho manager who mado three champions dropped off a fast train from Now York nt 0 o'clock this morning and hustled out to tho Wlllard residence In Rogers Park, where ho consulted tho world's heavyweight champion concern ing his present: physical nllmcnts. If they be such that In tho opinion of Jones nnd tho battler It Is necessary to call oft tho mntch entirely It will bo cnllcd off, never fear. If they necessitate a postponement ot a couple of weeks such a postponement will bo In order, else thcro will bo no light. Ono thing Is certain, tho gladiators will not mlnglo on March 8, tho dato on which Tox Itlckard hoped to dump them Into Madison Squaro Garden be foro a record-breaking house. Wllllard has announced from tho Inner recesses of his homo that there positively will bo a postponement, no matter what the pro moters and stakeholders do with his for feit money. Jess Is willing and eager to muss with tho Pittsburgh redhead, but thora Is no chance at all to drag him Into tho ring with Frank until ho Is fit to do himself justice, regardless of what tho delay will feting him financially. Wlllard, In a statement sent out from his house, Bald: "Thcro Is no chnnco for mo to fight on March S. Jones will j-eallzo that when ho sees mo today. I may not bo nble to train for a couplo of weeks, and, as you know, I will need plontv of woik to get ready for a tough, hard hitter llko Mourn. "I will Insist on being lu the best of condition beforo I fight anybody. Tho heavyweight championship Is too precious financially to risk when ono is not In trim. March 23 sounds pretty good to me, and I sincerely hope I will be aljle to go through with tho engagement on thnt dute." At first It was decided. In case of a postponement, to hold tho bout nt tho Garden on March 2S. This dato Ii held by Jack, Cuiley, who had planned to hold a wrestling ' bout on that night. Curley offered to glvo up his date for tho fight, but Ulckard Is superstitious, nnd when ho learned that ho could get Friday night, March 31. for the bout, ho decided to hold It nt that tlmo in rase of a post ponement. Itlckard thinks that Filday Is a lucky day, us he has consummated thing dellnlto from Jones today. Itlckard stopped tho prlnttng of tho date on the tickets until he ascertain1 Some thing definite from Jones tomonow. The promoter has nlso decided that In stead of having the rlngsldo seats divided into boxes, ho will arrange them In rows of plush theatre seats, which will bo inoro comfortable for tho spectatois, who will pay -$25 to seo the show. Tho theatre seats, according to nickard, may alho at tract moio women spectator!) than the boxes. LOSS OF ROBINSON WILL SPOIL MICHIGAN'S CHANCE Basketball Stars Signed Ttklnc advantano of tho lant day to idcn professional plaorn. the Jasper nnd Jtcad ne Jlastern J.casuo ' basketball cluba yesterday ruined threo rlayerV names to President Will tarn J. Hcliaffer to bo placed on their mailne list. Jasper shmed to of tho nenromers to Eastern nOctety. they belns Cone, a former Utlca rtiard, nnct Tomo, a welMinown centre, who huj plavcd In nearly eery professional league. Readlna-'" lateat acquisition is Qeorgo Norman, who at ono time played with tbo Newark (Now York Stalo Leacue) club. Pcnn Fresh to Raco Mercorsburjj Pennsylvania's freshman relay team la elated to meet the two-mllo relay team renre nentlnc Mercereburr Acodeinv ot tho Meadojr broolt uames. In Convention Hall, on Saturday, March II. and althoueti It lud at nm been Planned to have tha Ked and Mluo team com pelo in a ralla race. Coach Ueotee Orton has decided to enter only a two-mllo team In thoae Ktimpj. M.&S. FRIDENBERG - Matoh 37 N. 11th St. and N, W. Cor. 9th & Buttonwoqd Acting aa appraisers for Trust Companies; and Estates, we con stantly secure diamonds, Jewelry and silverware ot dependable quality at sacrifice prices. i'a nrrr n ivIiIh choice from our unlquo display nt prices far oeow regular. I'.staousnea over io yta , customers are assured naeu- . ty, and a money-Dacit guar antee emnoaies utmost satisfaction. Mike Murphy Product Declared Ineligible to Represent Wolver ines in Intercolle giates THE University of Michigan track team received a terrific blow when It was announced todny that Arthur Itoblnson, holder ot every world's scholastic sprint record, nnd rated as ono of tha best 100 nnd 220 dash men In tho country, was doclarod Ineligible by the faculty because ho failed to llvo up to scholastic require ments. Itobtnson's loss will prevent Michigan from sweeping the sprints In the lnter colleglates and practically ruins tho chnnce of tho Wolverines to win tho cham pionship. With Itoblnson running the 100, 220 and 440 yard dashes nnd Harold Smith, tho 100 nnd 220 ynrd champion eligible. Michigan hoped to nmlcx two firsts and wb seconds In tho shorter sprints, whllo It was Conch Fnrrcll's be lief that ItohtijRon nlso would win tha qunrtcr-mllc from Ted Meredith unless tho Pcnn llyer could break the record. With thesq points practically assured In the sprints barring nccldents, Michi gan would not hnvo needed moro thnn an avcrngo team for tho distance runs nnd Held cvonts to forco nnothcr Institution to scoro moro points thnn nro generally necessary to win tho meet. For tho benefit of thoso who do not re member who thin youth Is, let It bo ex plained that ho Is tho former Mercerburg star who nt a meet on tho State College track two yoars ago was credited with a record ot 9 3-B seconds for 100 yards nnd 20 4-5 seconds for tho 220 yards. Ho Is now a Bophomaro nt tiro Unlvorslty of Michigan nnd will have his first tasto of Intercollegiate competition this spring. Slcvo Fdrroll, his conch. Is confident ho will mnko good nnd also prove tho au thenticity of somo of tho record-breaking performances ho has tried In vain to get on tho A. A. XI. books. Itoblnson Is n discovery Of tha lato Mlko Murphy and halls from Wcsttown. Mnss., whero Murphy was born and lived every Wfih '..Mm f&W -SVV ,IjW a ii ii w-'w' s 1 1 adl " "'l'W'l''?ffVm iil ARTHUR ROBINSON summer. About six yenrs ago, during his summer vacation at Wcsttown, Murphy was attracted by this long-legged youth, who, without nny training, was nbla to outstrip nil other boys In town. What Murphy thought of Koblnson's posslbll'tlcs then Is nhoun by tho following romnrk ho made to Jimmy Currnn, then tho track coach nt Mercersburg Academy. "There's a boy up nt Wcsttown," said Mlko, "who Is tho greatest natural sprinter I ever saw. Ho never had any training, but I'll bet ho can do 10 seconds In his first year ot training.'1 He did, too. For tho next year ho went to Mercersburg Academy and In scholastic meets on Franklin Field did tho 100 yards In 10 seconds, tho 220 yards In 21 4-5 seconds and tho quarter mllo In 40 seconds. Unfortunately, Itoblnson has enever been nblo to train hnrd becauso of weak less, but It Is said that ho has recovered nnd will bo able to stand hard training this spring. CLEVELAND CLUB SOLD TO THREE CHICAGO JIEN Ban Johnson Refuses to Givo Out Names of Purchasers CLEVELAND, Feb. 16. The Indians liavo been sold to three mysterious Chi cago men of money, who have put up tho caBh with Owner Somers' bankers' com mittee to ncqulro title. "It Is not Walsh, Hums or Urucc." ho said smilingly. Every effort last night to get n line on tho proposed purchnso has frilled. Johnson came here alon All tho tlmo ho was hero no Chlcagonns were seen with him, nnd members of the hank ers' cnmmlttco In charge nt Somers' and the club's financial nffalrs deelnro they do not Know who Johnson has In mind. Columbia Ball Practice i NEW YOftK. I"b. 10 llUrew J toiklev roach of tho Columbia baseball ti-ain, will nrrlvo at Mornlncsldo HelRhta tomorrow m cordlnc; to unnouneempnt br Mnnniter Torn Mall Coal.loi probably will call out I lie battery candidates Immediately The entire equail will bo set to ork Tebruary LM. a week I loouer than tho original plan. GR0VER ALEXANDER STARTS TRAINING AT HOT SPRINGS Phils Stnr Will Join Teammates in South in Two Weeks HOT SPniNGS. Ark., Feb. 10. Tho vanguard of tho major Icaguo baseball players who will get Into condition hero to begin training for tho 1910 senson liavo arrived In the persons of Grovor Cleveland Alexander, tho Philadelphia National's pitcher: Carl Mays, of tho Doston Amer icans' twirling staff, nnd Clydo Mllnn. tho Washington Americans' outfielder. Walter Johnson. Washington pitcher. Is expected next week. Alexander will remain hero until tho first week In Mnrch, when ho will Join his teammates In St. Petersburg, Fla., wheni they will train. Ho declared ho alteady was In fine condition. Women to Play at Baltusrol Ni:iV YOrtK, Toll, to. The annual rham plnnhp tournament of tho Women's Metro politan Golf Association will bo held this year ocr thn course, of tha nallurot Club nt n.il tusrol N. J . In tho week beKlnnlng Juno 1-. FRANK BAKER'S SEVEN-YEAR RECORD IN BASEBALL WORLD i , J. Franklin (Home-run) Baker Wns horn at Trnppe, Md March 13, 188G. He is 6 feet tall nnd wcirjhs about 175 pounds. Baker bats loft hnnded, but throws right-handed. His complete professional baseball rccorti iouows: lOOR.neadlnjr, Trl-S 1110 IPOO-I'lllla., A. 1 14H ltiio-rmia., lOtl-I'hlla , lUlll-Phlla., mi.'i-riiiia., 1014-rhlIa., ...1411 ...148 ...Jl'J ...1411 ...1C0 All. 4.11 Ml r.m r.o'j "I 079 it. 7:1 s.t on in: im fit ii 135 ir,.i irni IDS "no I'll) ISC' -UATTI.VO- L'll. au.iui. HHHH. 11 J'J It 15 23 111 IS 14 L'l II 10 20 L'l 3S 40 XI ID 1010-Athlettea vs. Cube. r lull-Athletics ve. Glanta II 1013-Athletlca vs.Glanta r, 1UH-Athlttcs vs. IJravee 4 O. All. World'M f-erle. R. ft L'A L'O 10 If. II II U 4 3I1.1IR. SH.SB. U O U 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 1 U 0 O 0 vc. .2110 ..HOI ,2H3 .334 .347 ..'Kill .319 rc. .409 .375 .4r.(l .250 Fini.DI.N'G PO. A. 13. PC -40 277 .11.1 274 321 27U 202 174 20') 207 217 217 233 221 27 42 AT, 30 34 45 21 ,1)30 ,020 .020 .043 .1)41 .11 111 ,055 TO 0 10 II 10 A. 11 1 It 15 n. 3 rc. .sen 2 .000 l .1)23 v 1.000 U ' TWO U. G. I. VIMS S IH Q BaeriT, foretcht, quality of product, and scope of mrvtc these ar the factor upon which successful merchandising; businesses are built C For yean merchants, both great and small, have found their atum- bUnr-bloOu n the last Item, that "soopo of service." C DecauM It removed this stumbling-block forever, tha eoceeaa ot the Vim Delivery Car has been practically Instantaneous, C Prorreulv merchant saw at one the possibilities of expansion It broacht them, Actual work, day-ln-and-day-ouf. month-tipon-montb, provad to them the wisdom of tnslr choice. 2 Xtv7 to-day or oar beat and most conrlnctnr ala argument. "8K 1IIH VJIO OWN8 A VDT' T On prle rtm Order ar In no Instance approved or aecpted at tbr than published price. UU b 367 CKItl b the UiUfd SUt.i. MaJ b PM.. by VIM Motor Tnck Co. -flAAftLTi'g ri & $635 S' to ft 9725 '-HeV.P VON- Seven Body Types Charley Ihicklcy Busy Holding Down Toelcss Job In the midst of life vre nre In death. Giant mountains crumble; sturdy oaks decay. Charley Brick ley is nt present cnpnRcd in Bcllinfj insurance for n Boston firm. Tho mnn who kicked five field goals ugninst Yale in 1913 intends ultimately to become n banker, and hi3 present job will merely serve to take up his sparo time until he returns to his coaching duties nt Johns Hopkins. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Three htan eights each of whom will op pose Jack i ii r roll tno rminds in the eml windun to tho IMdle Iteiolro-Vouni Jack O'llrlen encounter at Nnrrlstown february S2, will be selected from Dutch Urandt, of fin csrjo. 210. Al Haines, So5: Ike Carroll, too; Mahognev Ulll. sov Sen -Saw Kelly 175: I)n Ilodle. 200, anil Splko Mcl'adden, 1S3. Carroll woKha JDS founds. Homer Smith, this Paw Paw heavywelnht, has tho eallhro io develop Into a leading con tender for Jess Wlllard's laurels. Btilih Is rait on his feet for a big fellow, and he punches good. too. With the toachlng of an eipert trainer. Homer probably would iroa himself a brilliant battler beforo many moons. The show Hobby Ounnls plans to stage nt the l3ousln Club Washli eton's Hlrthdav will be pf the all-star nrlety. llo has decided to book Willi Moor ami K. o. Parrell for the wlndup, whlls his other matches may be as Jollons: Jo Welsh vs Mickey OnllnKher. I.ow Stinger va. Frankle White, lildle Hulllvan vs. Jack Hantrow and Young Jack Toland is. Marty Kane. Lero, Wis., miv be considered a email time town, but It has a nifht promoter who rlasiea hlmssif as a metropolis matchmaker. lis 1red Johnny Iturns a 20 per rert offer 'or Joe Horrell Io eubstltuto for Young Ahearn, who Is si' k ' agalr.nt tlus Christie. If Ahearn rcallv l under tho wsn'her. It l funnv that no would slin foi a bout lu llrooklin for tho 22d. Then, too, 'Us sal'l boxing shows draw almost $400 cr S6CO liouses. Pal Moore again will hot under the guidance of Jimmy De 1'orrsst, who brought the lovnl boxer Into iuirIUsIIo llmeitlaro from th pre liminary class. J'al rrny Appear In a Now York bout March 2. Blnce his arrival home Tomy Duck has turned down two offers Irom tho West. Matchmnkera In St. Paul and Minneapolis wero nfler Duck'n services for matches the e.irly part of March. Tommy says ha will remnln at homo for eov eral months nnd that ho will be ready for tha best of 'em. Johnny ICIlbano and Gcorgo Chancy Included. . Al McCoy wilt defend his middleweight tltlo again, lln Is hooked up for a ld-round go with Italian J. (Jans In 13rookln Siturday night. Champions mav comn ninl champions may go, hut McCoy will atnv around forever unless somebody uses an nc to knock him out. GERMANTOWN BOYS DIRECT - . THEIR OWN TENNIS POLICY By WILLIAM IT SHEMS a pity lhat any Bchool with such an nbla anil cITlclcnt faculty nnd progressive athletic director as Germnn town Academy should be handicapped In Its progress by the comparatively small number of students In It. Tet It Is safe to sny that tho German town Bystcm of running Its tennis team Is unlquo In tho city, sinco tho management of It rests entirely with tho bojs. There Is n school Tennis Commlttco of nvo taking ohnrge ot all matters pertain ing to tho first team tennis and Junior commlttco of thrco boys, who run the Junior events. Thoso committees are merely supervised by tho chairman of tennis nnd not Inter fcred with In working out tha tchools tennis policy. This broad-minded view nnd nyatcm was Inaugurated under Iloctor Kershaw, prin cipal cmcrltUB, nnd Is now carried on BASKETBALL NOTES I-ehldh and I.nf.iyetto-great rlinls tn Ml sports-will meet at basketball In 1-as'on tnla ovenlng. I.afnyette looks to havo the bul on tho Dethlehem team. Oro stock will be tho opposition at Camden this evening. Twlco has Oreistock beaten Camden on tho armory lloor this winter, and twice ha Camden beaten the Christiana nt Cooper Hall. If Camden can beat Orel stock tonight end repeat on Friday nt Cooper Hall and then take n fall out of Itendlnir rinturttnv night In Camden. It will be In Bocotul place, but still two gnmes hack of Oroslock and first place. Thnt lets Camden out. D Nerl has trimmed Trenton ".hreo times un tho Trenton floor this ae.mon nnd has won six of the sclcii games played between the two teams. Just to proo that Do Nerl can play ball, a reminder that tha team has won threo guinea In n row and na ot tho last set en. , Trenton evidently Ins glicn up hope of bet tering conditions this oar, unci Harlow, n. local lad. will bo used at forward tho remainder ot tho campaign. lib looks llko a mlRhty good joungster. Slmendlnger will bo plaved nt guard liv Trenton the remainder of tho season because "Sltnlo" will pass tho ball. If Lennls Ifrost would look to seo If ono of his teammates was uncovered beforo shooting, ho would m.iko a great player for Trenton or any other club. Prom now on the league easnns will close with startling regularity. Thn Industrial nnd American Leagues llnlsh up this week. T. T1LDEN, 2D under Mr. Osboitrne, the rew headmaster. The whole idea at Ucrmantoivn ! to ta.k , a boy ns young n.s possible Mid develop him both ns regards tho gamo Itself and the management of It, The first form men, baseball sUrj and track Mara, freely glvo their ttma to de if lop the younger boys. A real example of tho Kind of school spirit which leads to development. The oldor boys who nre tennis f.rs ln t rlude rourutl Clothier, George Ilolmeu nnd " IMwnrd Lnmh Thn younger boys of .rmM promise Include 1'odnwy 1kcl, Thomas '' Vlyrher, Dav'd Uciird, a boy who U Urn continuos playing tenni!', should be hoard , fror.i In n fsw jcarsj Lewis SmlUi. Joseph T'llctl. Stua-t Valentine, tha kid who f caused such favorable comment In ;h ' Cynvyd Junior tournamant last year; New ton Heck. Harry nnd Frjv.!s Smyth and , Innny otliorB. CJernmntown lost nearly Its whola tjAm by nrsit'ifiton last ysnr. but tho number f bos who will play tennis thin j'ir far exc-cdn thit of Inst nnd bids (air to un cover somo now stars. Tho cooperation between haidmaater, nthletlo director and sttident body Ii so perfect that Oermnntown shouU tr.ak great advancement In tbo teiml world this season. MARLEY V2 IN. DEVON 1VA IN.' ARROW COLLARS a, FOR as CENTS CUJETT PEABOtrr CaiHC-TTtOTf KT- How do your cigarettes treat yon AFTER yon smoke them? This is a test that few cigarettes can stand up under) Many other good ciga rettes besides Fatimas taste mighty good "WHILE you are smok ing them. Fatimas are not the only good ones. Although Fatimas taste so good that they con tinue to outsell any other cigarette costing over 5 c. But Fatimas deliver something more than good taste. They will give you cigarette com fort comfort while you are smoking them and comfort AFTER you smoke them. While you are smok ing them, they will feel cool and comfortable to the throat and tongue. And AFTER you smoke them even though you may smoke more than usual they will leave you feeling as you'd like to feeL No heavy or "heady" feeling none of that "mean" feeling of having smoked too much. All this is the reason why Fatimas are called a SENSIBLE cigarette. Yes some day you will try Fatimas. Why not doit today? FATIMA wa tha Onj CIgantto Awarded tho Grand Prlae, tho high eat award given io anjr cigaretto at rio fanama- faoino Interna tional Eipoa'tion. kv mj Pi im A St THE TURKISH BLEND r - ATrm m dt "T 4 Jible Cigarette Z$J ff LiMr. e?M SiST eft IO for$ rsg?sr o A 'nrj Jf Jt VV a 4 n MONEY TO LOAN R?"x un.jpecteUly wll. In Hew of th fcry.'' ? hl Ort Bam aud lhat the tissaaCTmriTgg i ' ' wai nia opponent. Plot by J. P. McEvoy (Copyrlgbti 1016: By Tha Tribune Company) Now You Know What to Do When the Gas Leaks I I MARRYING OFF MAY BELLE ::: ::: If ( " s . ll ' ;ZTA vtes v Cw, G&T urif0' "-11 ?? vou MEAR.A I Avj.-pvir II 55tI7l
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