EVENING- LEDUM- PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1017 ARMY-NAVY GAME AT SHIBE PARK SATURDAY WHEN MEADE OFFICERS MEET MARINES' ELEVEN CONNIE MACK DOES HIS "Bit" WHEN HE LENDS SHIBE PARK TO MARINES FOR THEIR GAME NEXT SATURDAY Makes lb Possible for Soldiers to Play amp Meade, After Requests for Other Fields Were Turned Down Michigan Has Good Team By ROBERT W. MAXWELL 3v 'vfsB bbv tw jjyM BBW'aBli iBBBBl IIOUKIIT JIAXWKMj THE U. 8. Marines, witn Jjaaia aialian, draw Williams, Lud Wray, Xstll Durblu j ...-ml other stnm. will nlav a ratnn IV of football In Philadelphia, next Saturday nfMrnoon RBainsi mo imiccra ironi (.amp battle (should be well worth eeelnir. Kor a tlmo It loolc ed as If the con test would bo called off, as the Marines had Mer thin but a football field. ITankllii Field Was out of the question, because Tenn plays 1a fayetto on tho name day Tho Phillies' park could not ba ob t a I n n d, Hnd Ht ravvbrldgo & Clothier field had hr-en rented to Fomo one else. Captain Hogan and Manager Charley Lovett tried every Jiosslblo meaim to pet a field and were not successful until IsRt night. Connie JIack and John Klilbe tlirn btepped up and offered tho use of Shlbe l'.irk, und this was gratefully accepted. The management of tho Athletics' Ball nub" deserves a lof. of credit for doing Uh "bit" and assisting the marines. Never before has a football game, been Htaged on the Held, as tho heavy rlpats of thn players usually tear up tho Ipileld and tnako It necessary to repair It, before the ball season starts. Time and again "omilo fias been afckcd to rent his park for grid Iron contests, but he has h1vvuj.h refused. This llmo It wasn't a question of lent or monetary Bain. He was glad to turn tho park over to tho soldiers, and thus showed again why ho Is f-o popular In Philadel phia. It Is hoped that tho public -will turn out for the game, as the feoldlers need soitv hlp In paying for their athletic equipment. Many former college Rtars will bo In th lineup and the game will be hard fought The drafted men who aro about to leavr fur Camp Meado will have an excellent opportunity to see their future officers In action and It is ptobable that they will bo out In largo numbers. More Poor Generalship There was unother case of poor field gen eralship at Providences Saturday, when Brown hcored an unexpected lctory oor Colgate Neutral tpectators who closely followed the play say that the New Torkers made many mistakes In the (.election of plays and hail Ander son last year's quarter, been In the game, Colgate would have won easily, lie Hrlile, who called the signals, used poor Judgment and many opportunities wcro lost However, and bo that as It may, Brown won the game and deserved It. Although Anderson was missing from tho Maroon lineup, Pollard did not play with the Bru nonlans. Ko there you aro. Colgate gained more ground In tho game, making 224 yards by rushing, against 130. Kite also made thirteen llrht downs against eight for Brown, which Is pretty good. Wherd the New Yorkers fell down was In the forward paslng game, -which made tlicm feo formidable last year. Seven past.es were tried and none was successful. Michigan lias Good Team Michigan has a good football team this venr and Pentt will li.io u hard time on Nov ember 17 when tho Wolverines appear on Franklin l'leld for their aunual game. I,ast Saturday Yott's men walloped the husky Nebraska eleven. 20 to 0. und aro all primed up for the Invasion of tho Kast Sllehigan' tus not been er strong In the last few seasons, hut It now looks us? It one of the old-time teams wa3 In the field. Out In Chicago, nt ono of the world series, games, wo asked a prominent Mich igan alumnus what Mnd of a team his college had this year nud the prospects for tho season "Vine." h replied, "Michigan will "hao a great team and will hae a successful season. She can't help winning games be cause all of last year's regulars aio goio." Like Old-Time Eleven Walter Itckersall, tho western critic, saw tho gaino with Nebiask.i and had tho fol lowing to say: "It reminded oldlliners of the days of I'cston and Snow, and stamps tho Wol verines is one of tho strongest teams In tho West Michigan was by far tho better team. It had a better offensive and de fensive, and tho score shows tho relative merits of tho teams. "After tho inlnuto Interval Michigan went Rfter its opponents with n vengeance, using weapons of attack seldom fcen on a football field since tho ten-yard and tho forward pass rules wero put Into effect In 1S0G. t'slng short forwaid passes and concen trated off-taeklo drives and lino plunges, the Michigan team made a no-yard march to the Nebraska goal line." It's too bad that Penn mado such a good showing against 'Pitt, for had Michigan como out hero with the Idea of walking over a weak team and crush tho lied and Bluo forwards, she would havo met with big surprise. Yost, by the way. seem to bo using tho same attack as Cllcnti "Warner. Open football apparently has been shelved and tho old llne-hmnshing gamo used In stead, Pitt is Criticized It's hard for tlica New York critics to get along without Yale, llarvnrd and Princeton this year. They nre forced to gaze upon the "Inferior" elevens llko Pitt and Penn, because It I necessary to get somo material to write about. Pitt's thow Ing was not tho best on Saturday, and some of the wrlterH realized It. Others, however, had different xiens and ono explains It llko this "Pittsburgh Is far from being a great eleven, and If the play on Saturday was a fair mirror of her piny In tho last three ears, sho never has been a great eleven, that Is, us we rate greatness In these parts after tho first week in November. (live that Pittsburgh team a punter, a gen eral and three weeks of Ilaughton and It pel haps would bo tho greatest outfit the country oversaw." This dees not speak well of the ability of Warner, who In regarded as even better than ltaughton, but a little thing llko that doesn't matte.-. Tim onlv thing that bars the Pitt coach Is his connection with some other team betides Yale, llarvnrd or Prince ton. Game Was Clean Lawrenco Perry pays Pitt a compliment In the New York Uvenlng Post He wavs- "But I vvlrli to say for Pittsburgh that It Is tho cleanest plujlng team I have over seen. The plajers to a man conducted themselves as gentlemen and sportsmen should. In this tho eleven proved itself worthy to stand as an example to some of our inoro illustrious eastern teams of pai-t ears, whose coaches have had the Idea that success only comes through proficiency In those mean, sneaking, dirty, underhand thug methods designed to be effective, while at the saino tlmo escaping the ee of the otlldalK. 'When a man was tackled and was down, there was no piling on, there was ntjt a single Instance of kneeing, and more than once when a man with the hall stumbled and fell, he was suffered to Ho so without a player Jumping upon him. mere was but one penalty for holding. It may ho backwoods football to help a fallen opponent to his feet, but Pittsburgh lost nothing thereby." "In reading the accounts of the renn Pltt game," writes Wilmington, "I nutlced it mentioned that AVr.iy, Ponn's center, was tho receiver of one of Peiin's forward passes. Was this play legitimate?" Tho center Is eligible to receive u for ward pass provided ho is on the end of tho line. That is mado possible bj- shifting ono bide of the lino over to tho other. It Is an old play and has been worked hun dreds of times. AVray'H best play, how ever, was In tho final period, when ho Inter cepted ono of Pltfa pasei and cairled It to tho 0-yard line. DICK MARSHALL TO PLAY QUARTER FOR MARINES Captain llogau's United States marine coips football team at League Island Is preparing for the battle on Saturday wlt.i tho Camp' Meado officers at Shlbe l'ark. I.'cldle Malum, the former Harvard star, came back jesterday from his homo In Nutlck, Mass, where he went to attend the funeral or his Klster, and tho brilliant full back took activo chargo of tho team "Dutch" Krelner and Fisher, former members of tho Naval Acadein.v, worked with th linesmen and ends', rci-pertlvcly, while Mahan Mid Captain Hex Ilogan (itllled the backlltld candidate It became known that DWk Marshall, tho runner Penn quarterback, has passed the examination for (ho marine corps and will bo cm oiled In u few dajs and will til led the marines from the quarterback post halmday. I'imlicn Entries for Tomorrow I'lrst raie, instMi-n two-i r.ir uld. II ftir lang Onuarri. liri. llhne ndorf. 11.1 Kie . I"-"' llT,,fHWf.Hr?.r.i Mr,: '""'h" Waters. 1IJ. llaudaim lit. 112, Wlnnlnc Card. Ill' r.lniln.t tor, lift, lUlrMiinn -,, IMsmverrr lift Iwrenil rdtf, the lnaUKUrill NterplprliiiHe. fnur- yenr-iiMs Anil up. L' in(len Sharpshooter, 14 .1. Het. 117. King Hlmnn. l.in. Tropaeoleuni, 1.12 yuclbonheur 147, Sliver Hart, 14H. I'usry Wll lim. 14.1 Thlril race, t lalmlnp three year nlds and tin. mile llrook!n, 103. Kcprobale. Ins. Mariano, lull. The Deelaloll. lO'.l, Top Th' Wave. 111.1, Sea Ilearll. 1IUI Trartlon, 101. 'I he Dean, US. l.:i?y I.ou. 1M0. Star tJaz. 109, Klna'a Oak, Kim Fourth rare. Ihn ArllliElon llandkap. three-scar-old" and up. 1 1 111 inllee Sunbunnet. 11.1 (ahS'aturallat. 112. Kil Koihe. nil. Queen ot the Wnter. 101. Crimper, till. Uoamer. rjit, llendrle 11.1 Wnndatnne. UK! Rhino. Maiden, 1(1.1. .OChlilet. US. "apra. 108, Julian 1,,-on. 110. simlaht Forward, lit. Jatk Mount. u.l. (a)Wlilciitr entry l'lfth rare, claiming. two. ear-old, tl tur lonca tilth 1'hbk Kill. Wood Thruh 111 Charlie l.edeker, 112. Tell Me, 1U7 Dalroa... 107. I.lndnev. 114. Slater Mujorle. 107 Sixth race nulrfen two-eai-nlda il rurlont-s -Whlppnorwlll. 11.1. llvelld IIS. (loldeti Soldier 115: MinnUilllmore. lift. t'ol. Cluff, 111 Joseph 1. Murphy, lift. 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Vlfv m .Tl MI m MERCERSBURG TO OPPOSE WYOMING After Lapse of Several Sea sons, Rival Prep Schools to Meet on Gridiron WILL PLAY THIS SATURDAY Hy PAUL 1MIEP The fond hopes which tho studriitu of thn Mrrcerithuig Acadepiy had of fcoIiik their footbull eleven estnbllslt u FCholastlo lcr ord on the Rrldlrun this Beanon were Klven ii nethncU hmt Saturday. Iast year the, JlcrcersburK team went through Hh i-cason und waw not scored upon until tho Inst period of the lat game. Tills purely was n Kplendld reoord. Tills jeiir, up to lad Saturday. Poach Harlow- proteges had lint been tnllled upon and had srored more than a century of polntK, iilmoxl tvvlrn us manv as thn Ulfi equiid VletnrleH viere registered over Trlnce ton Kresh. I'enn h'rcRh and several lend ing prep Institutions throughout tho nasi. On Katurdav the strong Bethlehem Pre paratory .School eleven mirprised Captain liornian'H teammats and followers! bv scoring a Held goal against them III the do-dug minutes of the final period. Although Mercersburg easily won the contest, 2 1-:), the fact that three polnH were svoretl against them toolc qulto a llttlo glnr away from tho victory. Ily lea snn of their heating the Hcthlehcm J'rep repieseutatlvev, i'ohi-Ii llarlinv. I'aptain norniau and Ihe other members of the te.un runtlniii'd lhlr inarch to the i-uhol.isllc football championship of the Kast The best pln.vlug of the game last veeU was furnished by r'aptulu flonuaii mid Iinvls of Merceisburg. and I Melllnger. the fullback ot llelhlehem Piep I'.iptniu (lorman got the Jump on Ills ilv.ils In the tlrst period bv dashing through Hetbtehenrs line for a touchdown four minutes after tho initial Mi k-ofT. In the second period Pavis. the t'ullfoi nl.i vouth, started on a lampage and tallied two touchdowns The Hetbleliein plajers stiffened In the second half after a stirring talk h their coach and held tho Meicersburg lepicst iitatlvei sci le less thei remainder of the contest. In fact they uulpla.vetl them und In the fln.it peilod fullv deserved in lie the first to ecoro on Meieershtiig I'.. Melllnger made thn store, dropping a beautiful tlrop Kick over tho crossbarH from the 30-yartl line Meiceishurg has closed its homo season and the remaining games on thn schedule will be fought out on Its opponents' grid irons This Sattitdav It vlli meet Wj onl ine Seminar This Is the llrst meeting of these two si-htvls In several jears, as Mer oeisburg wan regartled as being loo .strong for Wyoming. This tlalr was oilglimllv oe milled ly "onway Jlall. which school lia abandoned Its football schedule Schoolboy Fumblrn Tli f'entrnl HlBh rraiikfortl IIIbIi School In term holistic I.enKue imtith which hstl been sche.lule"! for this S.iturdt hna been elinnced to I'rltlay Tho lontest, whhh Is very Impor Innt from the viewpoint of Hie rival st hoots, will bo plitved on Houston ITeM, l wenty-nlnlh and Somerset streets I'entral prartleetl with tine of the luterncailctntc elcvtns csterilay aft ernoon In tho rnla. On the ndjnlnlne nthletle Melrl Northeast High School will oppose the title hohler. South I'hlla-tl-lphU IIIkIi. One thing Is Biire unless the name phonld nnlsh In a tie. "the Iteti unit Hlarlt shall wave fiver Ihe lle.l alul Itlack " Now write tour own inuMe We surirest the tune of "Tho Old Clray Mare." Saturdav afternoon l.awrencellle Aearleniy will meet tho strunn 1 It 11 School irn for the llrst time In ten jears. on tho Hill School's gridiron In I'ottslown lloth elevens hufo placed Bcorelesa Karnes with I'eddle. Lntoiihi Entries for Tomorrow. llrst taie, purse Jpnn. maiden nilks. two vear olds. U furlonss Taira. 11U. lootn, 112, Ukule.Ie. ll. llee Line. US. l.atlv !.. lll V li torln Scoll. IIS. Mabel Trash, 112: .lean K , IIS Melitolus 112 liahuhU II, 112, .lane l'-r.tnees 112. Ilastv Mabel 112 Also elltclhle. Malice. IIS Almellm . 112. I'lanetii. 112. Second rate rlaiinlnif. Jtloll, three enr nls und up. il (urlonKs M. t' Welch, mi, Udm thlla. int IlcriuliiE Oueen 101. 'Ciar's Daugh ter 101 llvelvn Hit Iia7.ieniit, 107: ork vllle. 10'l. Jerterj. ins I'nri l.ime lull. Peace ful Star, lo'i North. 101 Kusttr tlrretlngs, 10'i Also ellclble Vltrrv Twinkle, 111'!. Mia by t-al lul Miss shertvood Ins; jo llurnstelu. lti'i Kentucky Olrl. lost. Fleuron. 112 Ihlrdrace clHlmhitr JTno, tolts unit Reldlnss, two-vear-olds. r.ij furloiiEts Ciiuiit llorls. I.", fjuartette, 10J, hauer. 10.1. I'.nil Oonnellc 101 naffeity. 10.-., Mn, 101, .luck Hill. Iu7. Postmaster. 107, Klnc 'liovato 10l, 1-rnest II lo:t. Iteir, tin. .lack Stuarl..ll3. I'ourih late, purse sunn three. ear-rjlds. mile and 70 ards Sun Flash. 10U Smart Monet, llitl Shadow Lawn llll TlHtt. I Oil, Tlrsl llallot. llll raramnum 1DI llaslllua, llll. Star Maid tun. Sol tllle 112 Tlfth rate purse tllHio. Plghland Slts-h I'srni Handicap three ear ol.ls and up. 1 1-ltl miles -Urump, H7. Valor, loo MtAdoo. lu'i, op purtunllv, ll.t Sixth rat e. ilalmtiie, Json, three.jear-nlds and tin I1, miles Jot ular.. lis neuron II. lni. Petit lllell, 1(1". Duke of Shelln. l(l.". Tours. Kill t)ude lOti Gold Color Kill Solid Itock. lin Water I'roof 110, t'ol Vtanhninnt, llll seventh race, claiming. ISUU. three-eur-etds anil up 1 I-1C mlles-'Stin Hod. tin, "IrlJh tlentleman. 102. Jutm Hnrle, lni. Mudsill, lul; Schemer. 101. Beautiful Ulrl, KM. Cherku, Km. Clare, inn Hlflo Shooter 107. Lltlle string, ins; i)otna 10k. Sjrlan. 111. AIo eilelble: Howdy Howdy. 107. I)r Carmen 107 Apprentice allowance laimetl Weather, clear tratk fast n u D YOU can he ntlrn vnttr car will not be stolen if you 10&: it with a NEUTRALOCK Thn N'eutralock locks your car In neutral ao It cannot run on Its own power until un lockedno one can run jour cr without your permission or your key. The Neutralock la ao convenient to use that you will never leave it 'un locked It's too easy to lock your car when you leave It. stepplnK on the lock or presa In? ft down locks It automati cally. When unlocked, the sliding lock springs up out of the way and does not Interfere with the free action of tho lever. Supplied In two types for II" or Ball transmission. ..Vl,t". ,or " "" type I7.S8 anil the Hall t7p4-li.il). GAUL, DERR & SHEARER Dittfibutort 217 N. Broad m E53J PENN STAR BACK IN UNIFORM ...x .ifcsrSAIX b ; r V " Hii .rIT-"" 4?" !" ' iaiaiam ,T t, TCrylaM3HGP' v 4 'uv w -. iM&m&vfvs - "-. " - XS4VMri; '." "ls-fsds - 'wtKti. J ' ' '--. - ' &m, ntfrw Mr ' 'M&&mwv ' ff. '- JFf&. Tt iiS'if fill X :... . x .". " " rij x -s- t&Mm&mmm&7" v ... ssfSsJiMS Poor Number Four! Ilni lllrj. roitfli of Columbia's rre. Irlls a -Inry of n fotilliitll plnier In an Knstern rolleie who was pressed Into smite us an oarsman, The. llrst tint the nnhrjo ours, man renorled for nrarllre II seemed that eterjthlinr he did was mnt. lie had Iteeit asslrnett to row- No. .1 in Ihe hoot, nmi nil he heard from the itnirh tliirlnr the after, noon wast "ICejt No. , )o.t lionrlteaill tlon'l linltl jour oar like thai I" or "No. .".1 How many times do I, have In tell o:i net In plure mil; feet Jllte that?" The rn Inuliut thiy lie was inntetl down one position In Ihe boat, hut didn't tin nn better, ami the ennili liaised nt hint ton llnunlli. That nUht friend asked him "JI. ""." atrllins alnnr with his rowlnr. .. 'i'1!' . I" replied. ."I hail n tenth time '.'".,?'' "V P'"l et buttled out a let. hut I tlld line inila. I fee .orrj for e. I. tt hosier he Is, l.eeiiuse the rourlt rode lilm to Itent Ihe Inind totho." DARTMOUTH PLAYERS OUT OF STATE GAME SATURDAY Scholastic Conditions Uiir Seven Green Footballers From Gridiron Play IIAXoVKIt. N It. Oct ni.- Seven nart inoulli footbull iilioerH nre luellnlb'c for the Kiinie with I'eiin Slnte Sitturthiy. Murph). irKUlnr titekle; lirunduui.in, Shtittllni;. Kndillson, Meniliu.". Wetdman antl Hears. eubstltuleH, wete deelHretl In ellKlble when m'IiiiIhihIiIii luiirks wete h.mdetl out ??' .,- -.'tf'ais :". . fn'Z.Sti.tfr -i "r ... :, ",;n , . w '. ' ' .. . u sv-r't l W1 -".""-. ,5 Si .'.. sf- TV V, Vi kC I' -t. x "Wi 1 l II .i wuv &e?SMgk&2&mm $ v ;v- ... r. . ' r Jt. jrs- y .- si. izs '$&:z . r. v . , V .3ji. .t ' -. .i... -... ,jv vr-s!.i-3r-," Hert Hell, who will he buck in the game next Saturday against ttfayette NKWS I'KOM rim alm-:ys Tli-r ri lcnt-ihir tht'tnn Ubh'-. rnimirtclntr 1 T 1tnm, rntllnff nrrkly innirhrn on thr four Uawnlctuu torjtriil intnliMfhinnti Tho M ran lirlil: A ('lothlrr IBtuf of Hulit tBinf Ihkm ttf tHKniih luiirny pla nil th s'alntt HllfN Unt liltfht 'Ittf 1 ti It t H 1 HTlrn rniiMM in tho ('Inthlnc P iiiHritnrul tntn w'n iilntf (hrro cainB from Ihp Hurh kiiiihO. Iho ill Mill? enmp h m.i rfit.it of Iwti pin, ultli it nt total Altrtllnsj mm two from rnu tnui hnl".f 4-irj f i 1 I In l Rninrrt und A's mint Kalnt-il u wlinMar pnr or Jrwslr ('lurk of th Advert futt nultitft Iiiih hr honor of rpclMifTlttcr tlw lnt limit Kittn fin far, u lilt h -J' tnlh In liH m mnd rhiiio iNoti Hnilior on tl. i 'onttHrt ti um ion tlulril lil nrninl Rflinn ultli tttnl In l ho 1' (1 I Mrrlrn lunt nlcht mi Ko nlfttx hI1cm, th Thtrtnrtilh nnd J"Tr iphiii nl( h m Ifinlltiu tho rnt' nn hII ihrf eatmii frmn llio Hciond Vie Prfr-liUnt Offlr fun, .Sprlns Oiird'Mi won thri khitipb front TIM hnt nd now hth In ?ernnd tdai n, n Ktimo tut. k of th iPHiloris. t"imi)trolljirs tnl rninkfnril howl rrn shi h rtttnrel Iwn khiiiph out of thn'o from (Jr-rmatitown nml Wont rhlladflphhi liuiti" rc iui tlrt KnjMniir honKiif inntKinil if fi'irt'on rluhn tlio tiff I ppitloii 1-ohic mado up of right truniM nml th Htniml nf nl lntn" BELL PLACED AT QUARTER IN DRtiJ, ) . Veteran Returns to Gift and Pilots Team in Scrim mage Against Scrubs NEW MEN IN BACKFIEXD In the first real workout since the v&M , teet ii.Tulhft Pittsburgh lust Hnturday, ttsf rcnu football team was sent through a hf v M-rliiiiiiago on Kranklln Klcld thin afternoifW, The lied nnd tlltio coach does not liitensi tn take any ehanoeM on his flrst-strlnr bick field un dermitt(d tho regular quartet t take thlngM easy while ho r,ent the fcecanis Hiring bnvkfletd and the varsity line a r a Inst, the scrubs Rert Hell, Injured tn tho Georgia gm nt Atlautn nuire than three vveeka agd, tok part In hla llrat fcrlnnnage since ha ra ' Injured He directed t.ie play of the'recu birx iirhIiihI the scrubs With Bell In tlw backllebl were mil Qugley, Walah ahtJ KruusM. Walsh Ih a former Tenn Charter boy who has made favorable ImpresilertV and Krnupe was it member of ln"t year" fieshmaii backflctd. If both hoya make good lodiiv the) are likely to nee eervlco against l.nfnveltc .Saturday. The field vvna very rough, but Kolwell wan willing to tnkn ii rliatirc, as he does not look for unyllilng toft from now on. The hcuv.v raltiH of estcrda had the field well chopped up nml. It froze lant night. The , fiost thawetl out and mado tho bolng very slippery, but the men didn't i-eeni to mind It and vvent Into the fray with nil they had. 'Ihe rent given thn boyn yesterday did l hem much good, nnd they allowed rtfuch life nnd iiggresftlveiu'sa today. Well and Van tiiiiMo alternated nt one of the wine posln Ivclehmaiiien May Not Compete NKVV YOIIK. Ot-t SI, AlthnviKh It It not il.nnlttlv setllr.t yst II Is unllltelv that lltnnrs KrtlrhmHlnsn. 1 lis Klnnlsh distHnre runner, will Is itnntm: ttie stitrtsra In the ten-mile national ihHiuil"iihli run this 8nl'.irdy at Matwnb'l Dttm I'ttrk. New York. Ilnnnss has lien tha lfttr In this event In the test foil" sra. 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BRANCH: 804 North Broad Street ':' AJbHBK "UyfffirX ' FACTORY: Trenton, New Jersey, U. S. A. JImBWM FOR SALE BY KE1M SUPPLV COMPANY. DIETRICH & GREENWOOD, LOCUST AUTO SUPPLY CO I .,,- M . , c, 1421 Falrmount Avo, 1411 Locutt St lf 1ZZ7 Market at. METROPOLITAN AUTO SUPPLY CO., HIRAM YERGER, Bj H METROPOLITAN SALES CO., 71G N. Broad St. Wilmington, Del. I 677 N. Broad St.- PULASKI GARAGE, ffet. ' " D- LANE. 16th and Erie A'lJP'1 a4 Market at.. Chester, ra, GRIM'S AUTO SUPPLY STORE, S, NETTER B 5-ifi N. Rrn.J si S4S.N. Brsaal St. I - aK JAWER AUTO SUPPLY CO.. 604 N. Broad St. ' .-, I H M IC a'4V ,' (kf'ti ! !' .
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