Vs EVENING ETOEIteHIIADEIiPlA1,; TUESDAY, MAROH 6, 'iW " , ; IHNNY DUNDEE IS SLIPPING; OH, YES, JUST LIKE JOEY RAY, THE CHICAGO SPEED MERCHA SjNDEE SAME BRILLIANT DUNDEE OF LEAPING, JUMPING FAME THAT J MAKES HIM A GREAT LIGHTWEIGHT New York Whirlwind Boxer Not on Down Grade iand One Terry ivicuovern uan vouch tor it From r ersonai experience By LOUIS H. JAl'I'E tnilVNV DUNDKI2 Is slipping It can't t, proved by Terry Mcaovern Deter ,M I""' . . .,, ,,, ,me r tie n L, I he met his flrt bitter defeat recently, .wiiii. Jackson knocked out Dundee In E round, Scotty Montclth's piotcBC save f , ,h, s-reatest lightweight exlilbltloiis LSot the Kr"v " ,. in,ii. w that r;.k. mion. B i"""" """.-'-., ""."" , Kin 7. far from being on the down graue i'Vumma Club " ."""" l,s J'1" 01 .?... ...i ihr, hlir crowd cao tho W1? iiallnn a thunderous reception. tin, Tit Se u "1 ' . ...pnnled a lsltlliB boxer '.J'SntTs the Idollrlns llshtwelght of the feiPetafMhe Dundee of old. Jumping and out. bouncing u v. "."- 5 ttroui-h tne ai on n Uundcc ihowlDB "''".,, ..celled In his rIoij 'cich Wop Is fat from being thiougli . 1 .,,i ,ae the remarkable form mai "."'hln, o. a I lunnrlo with the stellar .uts him on " ' , ... .. t. tiini.t W L.-.irhta and he inmru n ". . tirhtwc gilts. a ChloaKo knockcrnut "?. ,. New York to sec for hlm-elf IX Dundee a, MH:"'' '"'1?' ' jiculalcd While ". " Ejuld now." ' cGovern Fought Hard nut Terry Jicuoiem nm- . hii. nrale Is belUB heaped on Dundee !, while praie .. , .,..,, .. lcm,u,i- w Ia"!i" "... v ;r, .-...d ..- ....t vro rleMHir !" ' ,,. n,,,,,,.,! his throttle ? Stated . whirlwind and fairly aWir .Ma. mill"' lOtherea w "" fifth roumi -. pundte, .1 wondeiful one for Evening Ledger Decisions of Ring Bouts Lust Night OM VVI V Jnliiinr Dundee defeated Terry Mrtlniernl 4tx Welsh won from Ldtlle Mcndrews llurk Teler quit lo Jlmmr 'fltrr. llilrdi Itpnnv Mnnnon outhnted llrt Spemerl l I Ivnn hnt Jlmmr llorle. M,V OItl5 nr rt won frtim MIW I'unlon on Toid, fourth! Johnnr vrlln out pointed I'llUr llurtxl Jiihnnv llnri vinn from Mike .smlllii .Mile Milk tinilril Pnililr llurti. I.WCXtTKIt Itlllr Wnltr defeated Jnlmnr Moririiii, onnt KlU'rll non from Mi llie l.oerhnrr. I'mldr dnmn antl llllli xmlth drewt Kid Jone lop)rd luunc Arrlirr. flrt I'lTT'-llt'lK.II lUrrr (.reh defeated rriink Hrennnn till mini , II Hrjnn Howner won from .lack llrltton. HM.TlMDKf- ounr. hnnrj won deeUInn oier I rankle llrown. MIlMI'llls rln rannlnic knotkrd nut Willie Mnnguni, Ivth. DARCY HAS LARGE FORTUNE AT HOME Australian Boxer Possesses Real Estate Investments Valued at $100,000 FAMILY IS WELL-TO-DO S1 . ' ii .s a reflation In this pe- Dundee prmeil that he was the Kiuia VU" i' ..... 1 a. n. .l..lltllllC dee. nms J.1IIOIIIB """, ','r , , ." . thit he l Jolmtn f winrinnni iw f h?ou8ht the iarBe attendnn to Its fee. 7,n McOoerns mo?t ni.iii.nrM... '" . h..i ffireettliiK tlieniHeles and Ittt VV, L"" --..-- , ... .,. ...n.i.. KKlnC the brlllunt ni.Kninu-nr.u ihiikuk Dundee. w.lrhln 128 pound, hi" I"-"1 boxing JSSSe. Uundw nexcr appe.ued In bette. bi that I- in the last two i omuls Jlc tnitl allowid a second leeway Kundtt was on top of Terrj. nooMnB m rt lo the Doay ii" o . ." ""; , close quarters he punched aw a ird with omn nanus ... ...c ...... ....... ??..-d. ii was apparent that Ilundee a u, njlnr Jab hWondf.U foot- ork hid Been aruiiu u.. .. .-- -- ""..',. t iiisfl nnd Dundee s other IrnVnt tactics came Into full eUdence In ht fifth ana sixin iuu...... - towlf-the sreat. shifty Dundee, nnd far cm slipping 'rfiorern's Best Punch i'There he goes'" some one shouted In ii econd round wncn Aiciioein iumu indee completely arounu mi wi M.hand punch to the chin This Is irryi best wallop The blow dazed pun - h,.i .tohn kent his equilibrium nnd, Atr uparrlng for a few s-:ond3, the New ,rkr Main liatl CICareu. I mm men " ;cOoern did not connect lth nn effects c illoo Dundee ouirjoxeo .cuoerii; nc r. . . ...... i.it. (ti. Itfoucht Terry, ana joun s nimnij .. iti and feet had the PhlUdclphlan In a landary In the last two periods Jh, contest proed that Dundee Is not 01 the runmne it : iwuici nolonshlp. .and In the event of his de- rmfnir Vrei Welsh a legitimate llRht- llfht. federal pounds below tho 133-pound ilt, will rule the ision I'tlih 'Boxed and Won Eddie McAndrews and Joe Welsh put on hard-fought semifinal, ana it was not itlllhe last round that the latter was able rplk up a sufllclent lead to leave hip it a ulnner. They fought nip and tuck if file rounds. Welsh erelllne from the mce and SIcAndrews doing the uctter ork at close quartets TIiIh bout, too, was foresting and pleased tlic liuugry iisuc Buck Tailor. of Il.ilthnoie badlv Wichedhls right hand In the third lound W match with Jlinnij coster. 11c oned to his handlers that he couiu not tlnua, and a towel denoting defeat, was t Into the ring Dnny Shannon in his fifth professional t,rea tleer leU-jabblng iieinonsuii in.and non no points fiom Hen Spencer. incer wa no easy mark anil hiiannon i rary of Hetties right-hand uallop m bfll In l.pll "Jimmy Doyle went tlied In hln mix with l.eo rixnti and the Krnslngtoiilan stepped fiom tho ring a wlnnei Toiilnht will mink "" reopening of the Nonpiirlcl ". w th Tominj Ilellli as the tllibs new itin. hninke'- after the misnenslon of hr.ltiK for eernl weeks l'.ellK s in" 'I attract nn Is a hintnni bat'le between Hi nev Ma'in uf I'.lchinond and .lohnnv Mol ne of Sniithwark nnd former nm-iteiir i li.inp on Thev nrp PoxltiB at i atchw eights anil II s protnlile neither will we'g'i moie than 120 pniind" To add more rest In o the contest ISellh has smceeded In getting .lack MUlulgan to net as thlid linn In the rltig ilurltiB the stat -rr.ip lorking guid fe.itherw eight matt Ii Is scheduled for the seinllln.il Al Nelson a boxer, will pill off with Young Mulligan n fighter -ind It .hould rs-ilt In a fasUnat Ing fr.ii'.ii 'lht.ee well-matthed prelims will shim .Inik .Mrfloskei agalnct Predd Itussell Ileum llatrlsou ngalist .lail. .Mi Dermott and Main "olo nalnst tiood e Welh r ... .i.i.i .. nrirr.. rni.l tlm forlPlt. RrpRt lwi of n .lee.l- HP', ire to Rrp-ir In bom t NVw ork but not fur . ine brk. "f fonri.- Ja.k MrMilff- enotlwr re rH borer, "ill rpfT 'I li5 "HI elm nn ixhlhltlon In thre round sd-to In ronnetlon with the tn round r!i"teli lnwoen Juhun Iunde and Jlmnn l)utf tonight rtte O'lein hn lned for "erl Imuls In Nw York Mnie returnlnc horn" lh rormr nmiieur 'n len konlnr llmnlf In cret lihatie A-l ln.r Vilda nlaht with som oil" to l .1-. M-d to'H Ih k Herd March 24 and o is bonked fn- a liHr In Hronklin the list rek in Arrll Younc I' Lean Arllo a brother, la booking fie ounrstcr-s bouts I I( Kwke rort ett knocked nut ulllnin In (went! one rn inds September 7 lSiJ. at .New Orleans forbelfs n-t bun whs a three ro mid ltno.ko.it m'r l.ar'.v Mitchell at Jack.onillle. Ha . Januarj 1.1. IS'H Wllllf Jiiksnn Is 'nreolny' lo beard J-'red WViah 111 th- litters den After his bout wlt'l Tommy Tonhev In Vew York Thursday nlBht. Tirtrnnn Will rl Ul III HHIiri "- ' nvum If .. J?cUon-Vclsi maun la lo be clinched the llrltm will hue tho Utter of nt least half a doen pounds Hills- Iteiu". nf Wilkes llarre. nlll be llussle I.wla opponent In the semi to the Itenm .eonerd lohnnx Tillman bout at the Ohirnli next .Mnndi nluht .Tlejan Is th bantam picked last ear r a nrobib'e nu(;or to Kid W II llams'a title before I'cte Herman dethroned tho Oilllmorcin llohbv no'rnlds eTrects In l-e.il Irto ln New York rlne nmln After his tilt here Thur-dn nlsht with .Urk Ilunlea.v Mt Ihe llrnidwin. Club. Uevnolds pi ins to visit Ciotham for seieial bouts tlobb has no easj- match Haalnst tho Vustrillan who Is a eleier two-hand-d botrr A bantam bout between Illll llines and .Mucklea rtlley will bo the semifinal feature lnrk (I'ltrlen Is scheduling anisleur boxlna tournaments at bis Kjinnnsliim Trophies and other ' prb-s will Ik nut un for winners n tllf ferent clwses Phlladelphli Jan olready has i hie tn'rs list and It will take scleral occa- alons In tleiiue iiunri Homer Hmlth the Mlchlean bean welcht. baa been iniliheil lo inet two men three rounds iarh at l.elp. rillle Siturdi afternoon be Saw Ke 1 and IHttlinif Williams a neBro will be limners onponuts I.ou llallei Is stnelnc SatuiUaj matinee shows weekly at I.elpervllle. Johniii Mealv Is trnlnlni: eiery da and keep In himself around ih IJO pound mirk .some oiio wnlsptretl 'l.ou Tendler " In his ear last nlBht Tho M. lid Ko.e lub presented lohnny Dundee with a sllier loilns riat night. Mnlter Molir has bad ed out of his bout with Churlei White In Hmoklvn ihurJa nleht. Jlmm Jolinslon baa iM-en appointed match milter of the Harden New orh, lu aunrid Grant Hush llrowne Australian papers are at hand, nnd 'tis a rather remarkable coincidence that they arrived the ery da I.ea Darcy was sup posed to make bis debut In America. The journals do not uso up columns lauding the oung ninn that left them flat, but nt the same time they don't swlnr the hammer as lclouil ns would be expected. What they particularly dwell upon Is the tale that Darcy left home to aid his family. It's all "bunk," they say The sob stories of Darcy coming her lo gather together enough money to help his folks when (?) ho goes to the front fceems to inlse a huge chuckle anionic the towns men They treat It thus' . The stor that baa come here from across the waters that Darcy has had to bo to America to box so as to bo able lo support his aged parents and crippled brothero and sisters Is cie atlng a sporting laugh In Sjdnej. Darc comes from hefty stock, all is ell nnd able to support themselves. Not only that but he leaves behind him In Australia In reil estate nnd other solid Investments about $100,000 An.v wnv we expect hlin to make 'cats meat' of the American fighters unless the journev niioss the Pacific has i hanged his fighting Benlus While all this Is going on Darcv Intends to make a peisoiial nppeal to (ioveruor Whitman at Alhativ lo have the ban lifted He denounces the lire of the tfrm "slnckei ' as unjust and expects to substantiate his protest Batlsfactorilv Darcv reallres tho Importance of remov ing this blight ftn It iin.loiililedl.v stands to his wa of earning a dollar boxing In tills cnuntrv Kven If tho blot la removed the glamour Is gone from I.es, and his dajs of huge purses ale ovei M&KgBR . . - H'' SlsaBHiT "'A.sasasam.'''"'-! ? ff-i H f ' m H v f f 1 I v'IR 1 1 of ',Hr m k sJWPt .i Pi r'! ''LLBl J wm'-Wsm' n 9m. lllllllllHsjNli.HVn&t-r7 tjyHl sHW.r,,sV isW.ssst-l LOCAL MINOR LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP UP FOR TONIGHT WHEN HANCOCK AND D0BS0N FIVES MEET IN CAGE T 5 i'.,,iai2t:.i. MRS. HELENE E. BRITTOX The only woman major leanuo ball magnate is about to release her hold on the St. Louis club She hns Riven James V. Jones an option on the Cardinals for $250,000. ONICHIT'S the nlBht In minor league cago circles, for out at the Quaker City A. C . nt Twnty-slxth and Dauphin streets, tho American nnd Industrial Leagues will pit their best against each other In nn ef fort to "cop" the minor league champion ship of this, the most notcit basketball town In the United States The pin) era eligible to compete In this cage classic are- Hancock Wood, Wlttlg, llaslett, Armstrong, l'onell, Deegler. Hut ton, Flood, Cromble and Hopkins Dobson l.ees, Hotnewood, Moorehead, West, Kin don, Magulro. Denby, Kdwnrds, Scott and Clarke The preliminary setto will bring together Olrard Alumni, of the American League, and Standard Holler Hearing, of the Indus trial Interested and un;ntetested readers will no doubt like to get a lino on the com batants of this mortal fray so get a slant nt the "dope" and flBure It out for jour self Quite a little of the filthy lucre Is due to change hands and Bood-slzed bets nrn utiniorotis Dobson Is noted for passing nnd all-round woik Great floor team and also playsi In streaks All arc good shots from mid floor, especially l.ees, Homewood and West Moorehead Is a "peach" under tho basket. Klndou Is a stronB guard and West a ster ling defensive) gunrd All good dribblers. I,ees Is erratic nt foul shooting: nverage about .600, but going flue at present Hntlre Dobson squad works like Camden Eastern League Club In Powell and Wltllg. Hancock possesses a lino pair of atrong-scorlng forwards fast flcoimon antl team well together "Pat" Ha7lett now a meinbet of tho clt)'s strong- arm squad more of a defensive center, fol lows his man and generillv lets his team mates get the goals assisting them fre quentlv Wood Is a clever scoring guild and aicurule at foul ahootiiiB with nn aver age of about TOO He Is hard to stop and while small geuerallv holds his own man Deegler Is an in-and-out tenter, fine team worker .mil filrlv good shot Wood villi prnbablv plav l.ees and It will he 'some' battle .is thev both possess atlnili alilc records' Thf conduct of the ten men In tho cage Statistics of Intercollegiate and Eastern Cage Leagues r.tsTiatv i.KAiin: w. i.. p.c. w. i.. l'.r nrernfoek . in B .(SSI Jasper . K .J! Trenton 0 .Mil lleo.llnr .92 (amden K I .too He .Nerl n H .313 LIST MI1IITN stniii: Trenton, 41 1 Camden, a, Hf II r.llt'I.K I OK MIXK Wednesday (.rejstoek nt Camden. Thursday IletidliK nt Jasper. I'rldn Do Nerl nt l.rejalocki Trenton nt ( amden, . . Saturday Jasper at Do Nerl, (Ireiitock nt KradliK. iNTr.nnn i.i:inTr. i.iiuhk w. i.. r.v. w.i.. r.r. ale 7 1 .RJ1 Dartmouth 4 4 .441 Princeton. 3 n ,311 ( olumhla .1 a .1:13 IVnn.i. 3 4 .ASA I nrnell I 0 .100 I.AT NKIIIT'S rUOBi: Il.irlmonth, J7 Cornell, 34, sciir.iici.r. inn iiiiii Tonlaht'olninhla at Princeton, Haturdar Princeton ut I'cnn'jlianlal nle nt Inrtmouth, Is well taken care of ns they have been turned over to tho chief trainer, Ilermnn Uaetzel and ho will call off the penalties. Camden Loses to Trenton Camden Journejed to Trenton and lost a 41-31 Bame to the Potters, nnd now It looks llko tho dreys more than ever In the second half Tho Skeeters started off nt a terrific pace antl soon wero In the lead, hut Trenton trgalned Its stride toward the finish of the half and were leading nt half time lS-lo "u several occasions In the second pel lot! the Skeeters spurtetl hut the home contingent had inn up too big a lead to be In danger The Held goals were Trenton 14, nnd Camden, 10 They went to Newman, 5, rranckle. 1, Curlotto 3. Tome ! llclg. ' , Hrovvn. 3, Dclshnn 1 Steele. .: . Dnlln 1 At foul tossing Ailnms r-iRed 11 out of 16 and Cut lotto 1 1 out of SI It Is not Fettled Ii) mi) menus that It will be .1 iioine-.iiid-lionie series if lire) stock and Jaspei oppose rath othei In tho Hast irn pl.i off It should bo on n neutral floor, and there Is one In town" that will prove the real thing and arrangements for the same may be completed. There wm notlilnjf done at the Hastern League meet ing on Sunday, according to the Jasper and are) stock managements. Jasper continues Its great work In New Lnglatid. and last evening- defeated Spring, field. 36-21. Harry Hough, who played for .Springfield In 1901-02, was. the tr of th game with six field goals. Tonight at Keystone's Hall, Ke) stone, leader of the Hrothcrhood League, will meet ...',.mln,t champions of the Dfexel ulddle League. o.W.h"l. representatives of the MldraU Steel s Coatesvllle plant defeated the local lodge artists It made the series one and one. The third and deciding game will be played Saturday night, ' Friends of Dr. Charles Helme and Cam Ucn rooters In general are anxious to see the Skeeters make a Btrong flnleh In th Lastern League, as the Doctor Is recognlied ns "a good sport." DARTMOUTH Green DOWNS CORNELL Quintet Humbles Ithacans oa Homo Floor by Score of 27 to 24 . T'W J? ,J.l Mfrr.n Dartmouth de feated Cornell In the. closlnir tame ot th local Intercollegiate season here last nlnht. IT to 21 leading tl.e Ithacans all the way nnd surpassing them, both on defense and orr,i.. stsnra fine guarding: kept the Cornell Doormen away from tho llrcen'a baskets and virtually nil of Cor nells aoala wura made on lon ahots. Dsrtmouth Ashton rtm' f teenrod Slsson Mudaett ..forward . forward. ..tenter.., , guard. . guard . Cornall . atrwart , . O-tnsr ... rull.r . . Palmer . Kendali rield bosIs Ortner, 4, Fuller, S, Kndall 2i Fluon, r. Mudcett. .! Itau. Uoala from foiiia. ortner dp Slsson 8 Heferee Tom Thorpe, rolumbln I mplre lid Thorpe, La Salle. Time 'JU mlnuto halves .... Dates of Metropolitan Golf Classics M.W YOntf. Jlarrh 0 tt waa announced laat nliit that the amateur championahlp of ih. Metropulllan liolf Association b held lirookiawu near nndseport, 1'onn., on Jun la 14 tr. and 18 The Metropolitan opSn wYll hi plae.l at the North Hhote Country (TlulT'lIona? Island July U and 1J "jn Wi wJQmfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i yJijKS IlH JgSiZiSiijAyfy ' -. -A V " H Vfe ?"& " fc .eiaasiSliiiS'rsBilP Hi 3 E J o,,'!i"iiniuiiiiirii!i!i'Mi'iiiiiiililiiiiiiii!iiili!'i'!ii;ifilniiiiiiiTi!iiir 1 1 -YALE RACE ROWINGOPENER feet in Dual on Schuylkill I April 6; Eight Crew Dates Scheduled LN and 'Jale will btait the collegiate oylng season this )cai when they meet i Schuylkill April 6 Seven other big dates are scheduled complete Intercollegiate rowing sched-jfoUom; dl 6 late t, 1'rnnsrlianlu, at Thlla- I 14 lArlft.. .nn.l Inl-rnll-rlulA re. , Oakland, f l ill 19 llariard la. Princeton, nt nUn. K' IS Vmrrlran llcnlej. I'lilladrlnhta. W. lVP 'ace I'rlnretoni l'cnnjiiunl LCtbmMs, at I'rtnreton. (olumlila vs. Harvard, at IIos- "'i' " ale, at llerhy. Conn. ''r-rnnceton vs. lornell. at Ithacn, ! '"""oneaiaie rcsniln, rouiii- tt-IIarvnrrf- .1. H..II. X 1 . Conn. f various eastern colleges which bup- f h-lng. with the exception of the Navy fojracuse University, have completed ' WMtta schedules with the result that 'men have a busv season nf romne. kfore them, The Naval Academy ' Mnagemeut has been handicapped by wied International situation and no ' dates have been announced. Svra. lso has failed to make public Its crew DateB I' arslty rowlnnr renters hnwsi.i. 1 keen active, and Princeton, Cornell, ". Fenns)lvanla, Harvard and Yale 111 nter tlght-oared crews In dual irl. ' and champlonshln regattas. Owlne nort season, there will b Bovernl 'n dates, which Ii unfortunate, since 11 cause a distribution nt tni-r ., tnn two contests of Importance aie fowed on widely seuaraterl mm... t jlfter the Penn-Yale race the !, egattaa will bo held at Oak- kTht winn'ng crew la expected to i Intercollegiate championship ' " Itudaon late In, June. 12 by two of the more Important of the early spring legattas. At Philadelphia tho Anieiican Henley will be staged with first and hecond college cievvs competing In .v number of the SchU)l kill events. On the same day the triangular regatta for the Chllds cup will he rowed at Pilnccton with crews from Columb'a, Tcnn sjlvnnla and Princeton competing Two Dual Regattas On the following Saturday two dual te B.ittiis of great Interest will be rowed ie snectlvelv at noston and New Haven On the Char'es Ttlver Dasln course Harvard antl Columbia will meet In a lTn-mlle con test, while Yalo and Cornell match lowing form and endutancc nt Derbv. not far from the site of the New Haven I'nlverslt.v This race will be the first test of the new Housa tonlc Itiver course, which has been highly praUed by Coach Nlckal's, of Yale Ca)uga Lake, at Ithaca. .V 1 . will b tho scene of the next race, for Princeton and Cornell eights will row a two-mile con test thete during the Spring Day celebra tion. Saturday. May '.'6 This event will end the prellmlnar) rowing season, as less than a month will remain In which to train f?r tho Intercollegiate regatta at Poughkeepsle, on Thursday. June 31. tt) be followed the next tlnv bv thi nnnunl New London re gatta between Yale and Harvard on Thames Itlvcr. the LES DARCY CAN FIGHT IN DENVER STOCK YARDS Denver Promoters Offer $20,000 Purso for Bout With Dillon in Sixty Days DHNVnil. Col. Jtnrch C Jack Dillon, the lloosler middleweight, nnd Les Darcy. Austiallin champion have accepted terms for a twenty-round fight for a $20,000 puise to ho staged In Denver within the next slty da)S. according to Information received toda). The battle will be staged In the Denier stockyards by Jack Kanncr, pio moter of the National Athletic Club, who Is to be backed I) a group of business men. Abe Harper Is Dead LEWIS TOWN P. ?'Th,iV -Aba Harper died at nis homo in that town from the "effect. -ofptomoin, pSuniV Harper waa a ba.ltftl.allba.et.all and football pla.er of prpin.nenee a he V. A if his' home town" 111. death h. caused n postponement of the second same cit the county craniplon.hln b..ketball .trie, with the Lewlstown inuepnueni. Army Qaptaln Wins Race With Death RUADINO. Pa., March 6. Captain John J, Mlmer. U. S. A., of Leavenworth. Kan , won race with death when he ar. rlvedhere eeieral nours oeioro ine mauiui tfWV 1a B.-..... I 'J .... . ... KiT.ffiT I? ilil momr: Mra.' mu,l ii. Kuhner- Motor Mode is set by the Hudson Super-Six Special Showing This Week of Spring Models The motor-world looks each season to Hudson; for Hudson creates modes. Not a line or detail'is plagiarized. We make it unnecessary to buy custom-made bodies for exclusiveness in design. This spring, on Chestnut Street, on the parkways and boulevards, observe the closed cars that pass, for more and more are being used for all-year service. The finest are Hudsons. In no car at any price is found such sumptuous luxury, restrained in the excellence of good taste. Limousine and Town Car upholstering is done in our new two-tone effect. You have a wide range of choice in hues and tints. 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