Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 16, 1918, Night Extra, Image 12

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    EVENING PUBLIC TjBDGER-PHILADELTHIA,. TODNESDAY, OCTOBER ,16V 1&
iLBQLLENBACK LIKES WORK OF STRAUS HE'S MA$ESTAk LINE-SMsftERLEtfMRQF SCRUBS
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SOME STAR DROPPER,
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h Tutor, a Strict Disciplinarian, Adopts Unique
ysteni to Make Rookie
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sports l.dltor I.Trnlnr I'tiblir l.edrer
IK training Indulged In by a football
other line ot sport. An nthletp
filer him from the very first ilu nml
until the flnal whistle blows. This
no alcohol, tobacco, pastry or any
KM life worth living for the average
Ity means hard work and lots of tt.
R.,;, difficult to convince their men It Is best
jfi u Thero arc numerous wajs to enforce tiiilnlng rules, but Tom Keady,
leoach at I.ehlgh, uses a method all his own ll follows the lino of least
resistance., but ahvn8 proves to the wnwaid athlete that the straight and
jwnarroTy path Is the best one to follow
" ke follows It from force of habit
ft .
A lew earH ago a, sens:itlcn;il pher came out for the Uatn and made
ootl In the first week. He could cam the ball through the line, skirt the
efid, forward pass and punt, and in addition had a wot Id of speed. Keadv
' trait hlfihly elated over the nlionIng of
because It Isn't his name, or nn thing like it.
., i Smith, however, took him-elf erIouslv and knew as well as any one
that ho was a Rood pla.ver lie was a natural athlete and it was an easy
matter to master the ptivs He rated
i ho -continued to smoke, stu gut late
K. stimulating beverages.
Keady spoke to him about hi habits several tlme, but Fmlth replied
Rj .that ho knew what he was doing and
, I deliver the gooilscm the football
t( a'J. do that jott shouldn't kick about
oarp or myself and ou nceunt worr.v."
rjiJlE conch, hoteeier. tint uoirictl
t t etccicet. to try heroic titcasitici to
Keady Trios iSeiv System 'on Mr. Smith
THC folJowhiR Wednesd.o Tom was icady with a new plan. On that
, vlay- tho varsity and scrub teams at l.ehicb have the longest scrimmage
pjii of the week and they go to It like the bitterest rival Fur that teaon It
Stri '1 called "Bloody Wednesday" by the plnrts
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W TO BCD
CART TO RV4E
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1WI ' 1t&ib-, SA
NO SMOVCS
.TlpfnrA tliA ttrnft..n .anil' fti.1.Ait
a MkMhe felt well enough to play the
,rch an Idea. Culling the quarterback on the set ub.s over tu him he sakl:
. .i; "Smith will play with our team today and I want you to give him
Vtheiball on every plaj. Do 't forget
Nobody but Smith carries the ball until
Irftr-, 'v Then lie told his vatMt.v ends. SawtcIIe and Oieeu. tlmt "ni.th would
ihB . vi . .. . .. .. . ,r- . . ... - .. .
u'no rain 10 waicn, as lie whs siuieu 10 no an oi tne Riounu Raining.
Smith started out like a houe iitlre. He tore through the line, skirted
tho ends and limited but S.iwtelie and tJteen hurled him to the Rround
cery time. Ho kept' It lip for an hour, showinR wonderful Rrlt and endui
ance, but soon tho uuco began to tell He would stagger to his position.
J tw the ball and reel Into the line,
Wned to take speciaNdellghr In Jumping on him
1 Finally ho fell Hat on his face when trInR to get down Into position,
5VHt, even then he' Wouldn't quit. He staggered to Ills feet, tried to get
set again and fell over backward. He was all in, and when he arose again,
reeling-like a drunken man, Keadv patted him on the hack and said:
f 'That's enough football for ou todaj, Pmlth. You're not ln,ery
feed shape. Take four laps around the! tiauk." 8
Smith gritted his teeth and started, careening from one side to the
tOtlaer. His courage was magnificent, but his tired bod wouldn't respond
ts'.hla will. After about fifty jards he
s. Iwped Into the dressing room. There
;"ftper method of training and told Smith
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i .'I vitr uitis tuirr mun itus uvn
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tone and muscle in hit body
t, V
t of -She grueling ptind, When hv reported to Keady hr said:
tSAaU fi "" ""'v-. swv. . ni.
frTjjow convinced me 1 am icronp. If
ctrrcaicu.
sSJ How Tom Proved lie Was the Boss at-Lehigh
"TjEADY had another expetience which has been lecounled befote but
K'vsWrwHl bear repeating-. Harly In his
rytriii about a dozen of his best plaeis
r iWm that, they. dldn t care who knew- It.
tr used to meet them at all hours
r litter made an attempt to dodge behind trees or pass on the other side of
!,'ttw street to Rive a chance to overlook It. Xo. sir' Thev alwavs
W WVAAtM mn bllnrdillfiK . nml 1 unnn unii
u- .'. ..... ...... ,v-. , .. . Uuu. rt .,
Jm, 31 "wm roRec,r r-cu-s tJSP as
Mif.UTTU WALK THE WSKC 2 - f
i yjium imoiii icij wen kiium ui
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C Pleasant season ahead The coach never rebuked them for smoking
jspr Maying up late; In fact, never mentioned It on or off the field But
Xfiwly was thinking all of the time, for
xJHm,
One night he met his athletes In
ty. He smoKeu cigarettes wltn them,
else. Ha waa one of the gang
btnen. Tho plujers were overjojed.
''a. regular fellow and who could
lit; talking shop. They cheered
M4 another cigarette. A pleatunt
,A4tv the Bo'den sun was peeping
, fcrry party while they sang "He's a Jolly good fellow." He asked
however, to report at the gymnasium at noon for' a little talk on
rr man waa there on time,
4jUgNi(d with for the day and the bo)s could go out and take a stroll
J!MMr( the country. He would wait for them at the gm. The ordeis
VMMfturrled out, but the result was different from what was expected Two
SlqMQr trainers accompanied the squad
HWf osvwigu inu wwui. inr naiiveu
roppea oy tne vvsysme ne was iorcimy jerked to his feet and
Jwad. for the trainers also were handy with their fists.
.
T night when the tired athletes Cragged themsclvet into the
,, too tired eieii to take off
ft mmI you at the same place tonight, boys, ami we'll hate
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Hentlliner Follow Train-
i a. a j ,. n f mII . I I m a
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W. ,MA.WI.I.I,
pUijer l more "trenuoui than In
of the gridiron haw his work cut
must ndliore strictly to all of tlie
means rally to bed and early to
other fancy stuff which listnllj
college student. I'ju.vlng on the
nnd the coaches sometimes find It
to Keep In Rood physical condition.
until after ThiiukkgiUng. Aftet that
this man, whom we will call Smith
little for the rules of training, for
at nlsht and sometime Indulge In
nlna.vs was In the best of shape.
Held," he told Keads. "and as lnnir
how t spend my time. I can take
over M ihtr pcrfoimrr mil
tm.iiorc his nocturnal imbtts
SO PA5TS.-I-N0T CVN A NOT SU1DE
nlth li.n, 1. ii'm fimllii.. U.r.1,1.
entire game himself. That cave the
this for I mean every woid of It.
the scrimmage Is over."
where every member of the varsltj
pitched forward on his face and was
Keady delivered a lecture on the
what to do In the futuic.
, , .,
u upon jur practice, fjiajf
ached and he still felt the effects
.mm. "Hat.1 l fiM' lime, uitt,
Vm out late ayain I hope 2 get
career as football coacn he dUcov-
were regular night owls, and moie
of tho night." said Tom. "and they
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,.uu ,j nu.n kui 1UK illV IIIC.
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mai nme anu me piajers nau visions
It was up to him to prove who was
the wee small hours and Joined the
sanff songs, told stories and every
and made Just as much noise as the
They had discovered a coach who
epjoy 'himself off the football field
him every five minutes and he.n
time was being -had by all.
over the eastern horizon Keady left
and Tom said that nracllcn wnnl.l u
and set a fast pace over the hills
lur live nours anu wnen a tireu
their clothes, Keady was ualtinu
I'vs JoiT oT TiMa Tb
PHons Tmb wire Tmat
I'vS GOT To Go To
WA5HINGTDIO TbMlfiHT
6HK EXPECTS Tb 60 OUT
Tb. DINMtSR AND TMeATER
Tonight Too JoG6onit
i hats to bisappont hsr
CfrTRAL- "By
That Mumber
AGPiiU- - Y6H- NEVl
RO- 2HELL TMR-R-RCf
Kwe - NiNtr TVjo-
SOPP, SWIM STAR
AND SAILOR, DIES
VICTIM OF "FLU"
Middle ll.uitic C.li.uiipioii ami
lici'unl Holder Surciiiiibs After
Short Illness at Home
llrnest W Sopp out of tlio best
niitldlr.dlst:im.e swlninuls ever ilevel
niiid In Ibis illy, riled last nlKht. a vlc
Jin of (iilclrnilc inlluen.i and pneu
'liniu.i He was euliMed in the uav
and stationed at 1'ler No 1''
Sunn did must of his m Innntni; un-
.Ulnilicd. but b.id Just irrintly Jollied
til" Meadow brook I'lub He never inp
icentMl the " Waiuniaktr club ill coni-
IK'titiun
Tlie niixt ixent and ptominint evmt
,ii Avhfrli Sopp took p.itl was the ii.itiou.il
ten-nille cliainpionshlp w hii.li was con.
tested ovr tho Delaware liver collie,
lie llnlslied second lo I. in Olebel. Hie
lilc -New oik boy, Inn tlie ollielals of
Hie iiiici (llsmiallned blin foi mlllUK to
ivvlm bttivceu ceitaln tiuo.vs whlili
marked the finishing line
Sopp holds many Incil :uk1 Middle
tlantle sw inuniiiK lecoids. His lasl
di Ive uic.iinHt be-t previous perforinancts
lieltiK in tlie Middle Atlantic liHlMnlle
cbuinplouslilii In August which wa held
noil ine l..il.iette couise 111 the SihilM
UI11 Sopp bad been III onlv i.lnce ldt i-'i I
div lie left I'l'i 1!' on l'rbU.v to
v sii Ills boine and Influenza oveitoolt
him that niglil I'ncumoiiia developed
on Sunday
llutpe t'asliui.in. another faiuous atb
lete. is irllliall.v 111 with Influenza
'ashman N the fornur 'albolli High
ICistern League basketball and I.'-.ikuc
Inland bjfeb.ill star
ilkcn, Auto Driver, Die.
lmlirtnrtPoli, Otl 111 lohn Allkti titif
of th til HUlomoblle niiM rifheiH In
Airerl. d .liiil hTe tolj f tneuniuni.i fo'
loultiK uu iittiik cf lutluvnd Hi h t(
iac1 In till Tgon uf tf lounlrr ttu.l Iwrl
tMrttiJimi 'fl in miint of th Mi, tuitmnolil'f
tpfcl fniyt sinti lltHl Kport l.ft-jnie poii
u ur lb una tldrt-tliri rttr uM
WalLer, 1'oruier Hoxer, "I'lu" iitiin
I'hllip Walker, hrolher of Kd.llo Walkfr
who Kuur.ls Ui pu Kale nt Uii tllvmplu
lloilrik- Club oV.nl of ln(1unj Wulker
uhw a funnr trora)ilundl hoxr. ha1ns
fouchi n number of tini1 at the iiljinpu
Hllll N'dtluIIUl
Hitler. Vthletc, I'lieuinonia Milim
VVI linnl I. Illller idPlHin of lhf ( ail)r,llr
Hluh sho.)l hoi'bnll team In 1U17. 1IM
yetf-nlj of pnruinonH. aftir h fpw do
ilttifnii lie niitrrlr.1 liii than a inuutli hh
Ml ltlhU C Schachle fhe tuu l 111
with lnHuinza
Influriua Tal.es "Skip" .McCarlliv
roiiKhLenitle. N. .. Oct. lit .lamM
tSklpI McCartllJ om of the bi urldlroir
ana oaspuau iMrlnriner i oriinim evor nau,
'1 i U of Intluefiya Xtrf fti r.l.i
mlirtt to I'lav Ciiluiiitiia
New VorL. Vt lit The nlhlll. aiithorl.
Mra of Anil.rrtt i'olttuf notltlerl ihf roluni
bia football inanatfment rtrrila that they
hail nrcptPd the datn of ovmber 2 for
came between the rlevenii uf tlie Iwii In
Htltutionr
Onlumhi i now haa two runes arrdnapn,
;: York L'lllveraltv will mrPl thf lllus
and Whllo on the arM'ran November "3
;
.S.rfiiit&t'ii'utiaarihaiiTHirjnini'tiirrfHitM.nKiiiitiiiji'maTTtmtuiitti. iim'HtiiionPBmr!Hitiri'j'iiiiitni'iitiiniJi'nHTitinjT!iM'i rmrimtfnitunnimniiTntiH'iHi tmuaiiuia jQSJ I
Have gained predominance by unmatched performance.
They Cost 20 Less to Operate
Stewart quality is largely the result of five years'
specializing in truck production, and the experience
of thousands of Stewart owners proves conclusively
that you cannot improve Stewart quality at any price.
In 5 Years No Stewart Has Worn Out
Chassis Prices F. O. if. Buffalo
34Ton $975 lVfcTon $1975
1-Ton 1575,. 2 Ton 2575
312 Ton $3500
IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES
AAAAAAse'WWVkV(t
Gomery-Schwartz JMotor Car Co,
' 128-140 North Broad Street
N. W. Cor. Broad nd Cherry
IT HAPPENS IN THE BEST
HELLO CENTRAL
CJlvt r-M NEW
ROCHGCLC 3G91-
Yeit-
"Busv-!-i
ve GOT To BPst
IT" FOR TnC TRAirJ
- LL TCLGGRAPH
H6.
Wt?lL 'l A-
11,1 ? t?.A,
JOE STRAUS
TO PENN SCRUB TEAMl
Last ) car's Star Fades and
Coach llollcnbach Will
Try Out Ncivcomcrs in
I arsity Backficld
itv nivn.N j. i'oi.i.ock
STUM'S, so-called Te'xas tenor
T,:.
tnmt
t 'outed hv man ns an All-Ann tl-
-nti 'nsi e.it, Ins been demoted bv lllll
HollenlMilt. tlie bie boss nt Kranklln
h'UId tliese days, and .Tosenli Is now
iil.i.viiK vvlili the Peim sctubs.
A varsltv man almost fiom tb til si
thud of n font lull lasl season Sttnus
lias lipen the fut oppnsltF tills fall, and
be f.itl that be Is a menibei of the
eiond eleven an be atlrlbtited to hip
own poof p'avllift He has been listless
m the Httiul.,, c.jreb'ss on the defenbe
and lndlffei?nt afna.vs.
Illll llolb tibacK Is tioi a man who kops
hv leputatlon No one in tlie muulrj Is
.1 better Judne of leal football laeis
ihan 'Wie' William, but be does not
base bis veidlet on what a Jilaver has
done Us v ha be Is doimr lie's llkr
'be inuib-abued kuv ftom Missouri,
he has tu be shown nd Sliaus hasn't
shown .in.vtblue tint wariants n poslllnp
on tin .irs't eleven, poor as the mate
rial is at l'enn in tl.ese da.vx
' I have better men for bis position,"
s,ild 'o,uli IIollenbavK in wav of ex
nlanation when n il.eil coin ernlnK
Straus's demotion I will plek tlie bin U
nelif on the merits of the men as they
nlav In the d lily piarlices beie I hae
luard a lof about Straus, but be hat-n't
how n ine arotblnp that inal.es me be
I eve be Is a varhlty man
I like a mail who Is willing In leain
jntf puts bis whole-hearted elToils In
'be ptactlce. Tills Ikj.v ("rawfoid looks
llko a football player to ine He does
not know inuib about colletre football.
but lie listens when I tell him atiytliliiK
.mil.
letter than tint, he remembers ,t
PAHCEL POST
Leg Comfort
IOB't kuffrr from titled. e rrlna.
i-li 1'n.a'in. Kliefa and
ankles or other r(t troubles
which need i mutant, certain
import.
rOKjis I.ACKI) TO(KINO
will make uu happy n1 eajy.
throw awav torturlni; elastic
or troublesome bandiaea and
forcet lev troubles, Corllis stn'
Pica made to nifaaure, without
:.,i wer for many months
Waahable and aan tarv Usht and
durable Coji only ti.a eBeh or
two for the eanie limb 't.;3,
and vou'il Eladb pay much more
for the ailpport and eaa Call A
be measured free, or write for
peii.ineureneni DianK T0 n
Itoura 0 to n dillv; hat 9 to 2 30
We nlao make abdominal bette
(elastle an.l nnn-elaatlc) to order.
I'enni.t orll l.lmbHperl illyl'o.
itti-n-ii rtihert f)triiii'.ra!
"uUe ann Hell Phone Wal B'lt
e E' '.
MOTORTRUCKS
REGULATED FAMILIES
Cemtrau-Give
Me OJSiO- RO-SHEU.
3-"-9- 2.- AGsiiw-
"a. wrv..
MABCL
FRiFihP
wire -
DEMOTED
"S'lraus acts as It lies a vaislt.v bulf
b.ick already. lie Isn't , he's Just a
M'rubiii.in and he'll remain on the seiubs
until lie shows ine Hint be betimes on
tile vnislty. I pl.iy no favorites. Not u
mill on the team Is suie of bis position,
.lu-t ns soon as a scitib pl.ier shows
lif Impiovitnent lm rocs over lo tlie
vatslty nnd nnotber man poes back
Kvetj- one will be Riven an equal
hance."
.Iraui's "Kep" in Danper
The poor pln.vhiR of S'laus lias been
Hie talk of the campus, and many stu
dents are beiomlnc convinced Hint Iris
reputation iih a llnebieaker last .vear
was duo not so much to bis own ability,
but to the J act that I'enn's foi wards
and lucks made the boles 111 the llval
dt fence.
In tlie last S.ilitiday serliumnEc game
Straus's team was beaun by three
touchdowns. As a leader, .loe was a
flat failure. He did nothlnK on the of
fepsn and less on the defense All
tlneo touchdowns, two of which vveie
mule bj t'lawfonl, weie seined lludUKh
Stiaus s position.
The line-up for the opening name of
the season HKuiust Hwaitbnioteon Sat
in day Is laklntt mateiUl fonn I'oaeh
llollenbaek- has virtiuill.v lie. kldl on the
pcisonnel of the line, hut will not make
his bai'ktleld selections mi I It tomotrow
ot Krlda.v
Tlllv Walker and Hud Hopper ale the
probable ends, with Joe Mitchell also
well up In the rumilnt; Mitchell would
have bad a better chance for a wins po
sition, but he has been woikltiB with
other tmdlcal Minimis In the battle
.iKahist the "flu" and h is been unable pi4
get out for practice He will ieturti to i
the field today and Malt bis tight for
a varsity berth
suiTSfi.8o
KKlll'CKl) FROM S.10, S?5 and Sft
PETER MORAN & CO. :"'
S. E. Cor. 9th & Arch Sts.
Open Monday and Saturday Until 9 o clock
gNOKIIllHIM
alllifJffh'f.';ll;'!!l!nl!lll';lal!lirll:lLl!ll!l:ll!ill:iilUlli:!;il;lll!l!!tllll;tl:tlit!.il,
IN Tne 'u7'
An October Sale of SS
New Suits & Overcoats j
Extraordinary
E
IGHT hundred and
wool suits and
into stocks and
basis of what the cloths in them cost us six !
months ago not on what they would cost to
produce today. It would be impossible to i
duplicate them in the present market at
'these prices.
$35 to $40 NEW WINTER WORSTEDS SUITS
$26.50, $29.50 & $31.50
$35 TO $40 FINE WINTER OVERCOATS
$26.50, $29.50 & $31.50
THE overcoats and the suits have been
made up to the specifications .of Oak
Hall's well-known standardvof tailoring
by a good, Philadelphia manufacturer because,
with hundreds of our tailors making clothing
with the Wanamaker & Brown label in it for
the men over-seas, our determination not to
let our regular retail customers go without
good, all wool winter wearables at lowest
prices made it necessary to have these splen
did cloths made up by a manufacturer whose
t handiwork meets our own specifications. j9
They are hoe in great numbers today, but ll
a great ana increasing aemand tor them will
find the best of them in service very quickly.
Wanamaker & Brown
Market at Sixth for ,57 Years
i
ftp
- LlSTt-N CARRIE- iJlDrJT MIULI
LOOK A FRicJmT ho THvT ,5UtT i
- Yi?S- t 'HOUUD SA.V SHS BlD-
-voen. You BtT rouR SiOEGT UFG
I WOULDN'T PUT UP WltMIT -rttU KMOMJ
- - - - , -.,
a IHEr "' mitnyc
1MB OCU .DEAN. '
BlOvwiwG NieToV
ttSi A . Dinner To-
NIGHT
AMERICAN CAGE
CIRCUIT PLANS
ACTIVE SEASON
lours Irtilv Awnnleil liancliihe
in Hustling liaskctltull
League
The In M id of dlteclois of the Amer
lean llasketball League met last night
to consider the npp'lcatluns of several
piomlnent local teams for inenibeishlp
In the lfil$-13 pennant race
In addition to the St. ('nlumha five,
nnenant wlnneis last hcshoii, .1 & .1.
l)nhon's Sons and Hancock A A com
lajse Hie nucleus of clubs aniund which
this season's clicult will be fotimd.
Last je'ir's Vounif Men's llebiew As
lorlatlon team Is this season enlisted
under the colots o'f tlie South Philadel
phia llebiew Association, nnd was rep-rei-tliliil
last nlKht by II I Hlaek ."lid
.1 liottlleli Tlio only absentee fiont last
.veat's line-up will be llnriv I'asson.
who Is In tralnlnc at the I'n'veisltv of
I'llleiiurch In bis place the team will
bave Ills jiimntei hi other, t'hlek I'asson,
ftiimer South I'blllv Hlsb still and one
if tho best playets In tlie Public High
School llasketball I.ei'KUe last yeaoii.
The tlflh member of the i-'ieult wl'l
most llkelv be the Youis Truly five,
which made a fine tecotd In the West
rlillndellilila l.eaKiic last seasun
NMARLEY2IN
DEVON IVA IN.
ARROW
COLLARS
CLUETTnEASODYAV CaiKaTROTKY.
lin'.iiiiuuji'iii'iiisiiiJiii'iiiiiiiiiiiitiifiiiJi.tii.r.i ui!Ui':ii iniiiiiiiiiLribiiiHni'.'in'i.iv.Lii,
seventy-five new all- i
overcoats just x-eceiveu
priced to co out on the I
fSRi
. .1
Feet Too Bie; Can't Play
on Penn GridirouJijuacl
lt n lone), ronil or nnr IVnn p.u
rienf nlm Mant lo llnr football uml 1in
Mx frrt. Tltf nllotmcnl of rlntrft
Mine nt Hip Irulnlnr lion hit bttn
rlrnii. of ilia Inncrr iUf nml onf
joint innn U not n inrmbr of Hip crli'
Iron fttjuHtl lifrmip lift urnr "rlft"?'
Mo l rati Mdrrkln. the plniifflnr
tinmiitoii, H n i.onip frut lo lit hli
fffl.
LULU GOLF TOURNEY
Mrmlicrd Will I'lav for Wnlkcr
Golf Cup Today
l)r (leorite II Slninicrman, clinlrinati :
Herman Klplnnian, Itioonler of Deeds
.Inmea M. Unrlatt nnd J. K. Pryer, tnur-
nainaiit pntiimlllrp nt tlln Ltl l,tl tfollntry
I'luh. fliiiinuni'p tlint tlie roninetltlf n for
the Walker Onlf flip rot- nun win ne ne
flJeil ner tlie HnKn of the club todav
Tomorrow the women rf the cluli will
trle for the coveted Walker tiopliy.
On October 21 nnd 2fi the tourney will
be for the Thomas D. Smith run, the
first ilny the rrmpetltlnn beltift for men
and on the 20th for women. At the con
clusion of Ilia latter contest the final
dlniter match of the Reason will be
lilaed nml.R l.itKe turnout of the club
KolferB Is expected.
The tournament committee Is a hus
tlinp bucli and deplle all the adverse
conditions lias bfen able to letiiln the
nicinbeta' Intereat In the varied club
competition The leinalnlnp cmiiIn are
expecti
tea to
hao a lecord entry list.
-These
$9.00 Shoes
for men
We make them RIGHT
putting in every excellence of
leather and workmanship.
The price is determined by the
quality not vic,e versa.
Steideru)alt
K- 1420 Chestnut St.
"Where Only the Btst Is Good Enough"
Jfii'.f
EDUCATIONAL,
.. t i.
mKAm
Itotll SfXft
Acerwood Tutoring School
in! the nl of liiltrn wli require
liifll!u(il Jnstruitlun 1t nianoi- In
hunt work, TJxt pftit f af fcr iihyU
rutty weak niul iiiif1ie!opMl rhlldren.
.Mnnunl nurk K.ird nliiK, Rihltl. Otit
rtnop lif. I.rttKo urounitu Doii, Pa.
MX minutes from I'h,.id?tiMn, t'utatoff.
Min Devefeux, Principal
no. A. IlMON, I'A.
-JWo'ittessori-?
a rnooi, ron uttik rmr.unrcs
Boarding & Day Departments
Mnrrw. stiipift at friHTiKTIl
I Itfotwn for 6th Vear In OMobr
rjinr rreston 4-132 Auto flervlc.
Brlentinr Dlrrrtlnn for NORMAL Chtt-
a vrrn, a in jrnrn, inn aim ui mi
I chool In to kIv Normal Chiitlren an '
Tirnn.ni in wnicn iiup spontancnut im
f!uta( nf chtM life mnv have fredoni fof
nHvl1iia1 rrowth tflrtton covert PUt.
Firrri RicrtlAn nnortment. Cn
rol of KmMlin frrttnutlon eto , 4lt
frrnt for ch Irll visual chIM
ANA WIM.I K rIST. lirprtm
HflntHor1 Diploma, Rome 1t14
Strayer's Business College
PhllndHDhla's createt buslns s?hnot Is
so well known th"t lardo nriertlftetnnts
sre linnecessnry. We lisve the best tenchTe
In town, and mnte of them. ITpegualeri
euulnment Prnrtlral rmires. Pitman and
nreeir Sbortl'and. or. without xtra eharee
Stenotypv. the famnua mirlilne method
win. h 1 i.oth mor rapid nnd more accurate
than anv liapl.wrlttn metl'od of aliorthamt
"lentn Tonrli Ttwnrltlnr, Straver-
students win more pold niedlts for.epi'ed
and nceuracy in tnwritlinr than are won
hv the students of all other builness schoo
In i"iii!eipia taken tcether.
rertlfled ruhltr, Armnntant methods of
hnnkkeeplnB IIrt'ilnar else to eorre.
enoml. Indtiduat Bdvaneement, fharaee
meerate Positions suaranteed. Pay and
nlr' t rRRes. Come aee for loursslf
lion students now attendinir. Htart new.
07 rhetnnt ftreet Phone Mnlnnt SHI
The Pennsylvania Academy
of (he Fine Arts
llrnnit nml f hern Ma., I'lillntleliililx
The Oldest Sihool of Pine Arts in America
NOW OPFX I'OU RKOISTRATIO.V
OF 'STUDENTS
Large and Airy Rooms With High
Ceiling. No Crowdinjj
I'aiult)' Charles draft). ItiiKh II, Ilreil,
enrldKe. Henry Mi Carter, Ilanlel llarber,
Philip I. lisle. IMnln Howland llliishldd
Uoliert W, Vonnoh. Anhue II. Carles. Henry
FrdltiHtin Jlddaaih. M. 11., and John F
Ilarlieson
Hend fur I'lrular,
H.ORKM'K It. M-IKI.V. t'urator.
sEje JLpmtm jrt)ool,
"llfcKCII KNOl.l,." S3! T.anraiter Are.,
AltllMOKK
formerl Lnoun ss
Miss Hills' Si boot. .Main I.I lie l)tanrli ,
KlnderKarten and Primary for both
hoys ami a-lrls. Junior And Senior Sehool
for ulrls onlv llus servles from West
Phlla. la Overbrook and Merlon. Opens
Sept 30. Addrets
MISH M. II. STKKV. I'rtnelnal.
Thousands of Positions
Nntr arilluM lo jo'inc wnmen In Rall
roiidri. (Joirruinfiit U'ork anil VtomanrT.
Wetl-tralnM atenovraptiera k tookkrrp
r lo nil ttit aranrlta left by mm, 'lh
rout of our coiira (o train son ik atnall
anl It tak?a about .10 days. Our rrad
uatea hoM "ome f h bt ooattlona In
the rlty Writ- SOW for booklet or call,
30-Day Business College
I'nrkwjiT Hide. Ilroiiil ft Ctierrr ffta.
Eniilic Kridcr Norris
1714 CIIKRTNDT HTRKET
EXrRKSSlON In Staxe Art. Htory TtUlnt.
Hoclal Deportment. Poise.
Direct from tha Hchool Isabel Oslhrslth.
Phlla. 'a model teachar ot Dramatisation, la
Heading- Course as presented In tha thrs
treat universities of the rountryi faculty se.
nowledgod profeaslonals only. Ph. Hpr.alBS.
BIIOKTUAM) AMI UOOKKKKl'INn
our sraduatea are In constant demand. Uood
paylntf positions nwalt you. (Irevir tfhort.
hand, the eas apeedy aatem. Complstt
business anil secretarial courses Day and
niuht classes Intensive tralnlnc.
r.nrou any villi". ciii or vrrus
V '
nppw nccD cFA?nN
,uBUUlUi,nU
Many Giinncnt on " Ifutlting
Grountla of Jcrey . '
The openlne of the deer littnllnK uni
son In Xew Jersey today found mnjr
runners nt their port In the 'woods In
various sections of the State.
(lame wardens say there Is evidence
of plenty of deer at Hunters Mill. Mill
may, f'edar Ilriuich and Vrles Milt Ad
ditional tire wardens are In tlie woods to
Kiitird against violations of tho forestry
laws.
The blR iratnc preserve opposite th
Helh'eheni Loading I'ompanv, controlled
by wealthy Fhllndelphlaiis and residents
of thin city, contalus over 6000 acres
nnd has been a paradise because of pro
tection for the BHine and for the hunters,,
Name Sorter Cup Game llefcrees
Hefcree Appointed To officiate In firW
round National Cup games nevt Piiturdajr
te: Wmton vii. Merchants' II at Taconr.
.flmmy Wslderi Ilos Island vs Merchant
Ship, at Ninety-fourth street and Tlnlctfm
avenue, Johnn) VValder, Uethleheni Stesl
e'empany vs. New York Ship, at Bethle
hem, (leonto Toun.
nvNCiso
5 iniv.vTB Dancing " $5
Tlie ( OBTIsstO. N( IIOOU Mirrored Rtaillea
1BJ0 Chestnut Nt. I)v JBEl'rfut 10J
TKUHFR HIR I.Vf.RV I'lII'll.
SrKCIAl, RTM FOH MEN IN UMFORM
Everybody can
buy ONE
MORE BOND,
nnd if every
body would I
Itnth Srn
Philadelphia Turngemeinde
Sehool rcopen September , Oymnaatle.
Rwlmmlna-, Drawtnc and Needlework to c nil
dren 7 to lb years for $7 per rar. KnxoJ
tsow. Hooklnt. Krnad and Columbia ava.
Languages
IlortKr Kchoot
Utl (hftnut Ht.
I In trance uii ttith at.
'. erma may b be
.inn t anv time.
rniV'AlB I.KHSC1NS. Lansuaites. Math.,
matlcs, Endlili- r.'lements or Authorship a
.ceelaltv. Miss Wlldnnn. man Rae. P
Voting Women and Clrla
DKVOV. PA.
DEVON MANOR
ABUBUrttUN boardlnc M
day eehool for irlrla. offet'
Ine; exceptional tratnlnr for
present eordltlons. Cotters
preparatory and Juntorcolts
roursei. fiorlat Service. Seere
tsrlal tralnlnc fur bustnss
life, nouiehold Arts and 8H
eneea. Arts and Crafts. Musle,
Art, Ejpresilon. Klndemr
ten. Separate dav departmsnt
far Juniors. Special ratei ftr
fie.dav boarders
Send for cstator or Isls
rtope Wnne Ton for an as
rolntmet with
MUs KOITH KAMSOX. Prlsu.
Devon PennKylranl
Innnir Men and llos
WNNMOQI. P.
J6
JOB
IIOS S
Montgomery School
MI1KIO
School of Music ;
CENTRAL Y. M. C. A.
"A School That Makes
Musicians"
Start right. I.earn to play or sine thru
Instruction that deelops your true musical'
talent. Every advarlace. ou could poilbly,
want.
K
Instruction for piano, orran. ham,
tlnlln. lolte rullure.l Tloloorelln. hnnil Mni
orran. harp1-
orrhestra Instruments, cornet. LanJa. mane.
n
dolln, rultur. ukulele, ete, These art',
only a few of many courses
OPEN n A, M. TO 19 P. ji, ?'
Cost la moderate and Inatructora arki
prurllcal. j
For Information and full partlcalarsV1
write or call In In see the '
DIRKf'TOR 1U1.ARC1I PTKEET;
i
renmanshlp, two nltlita
i5y
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GERMANTOWN BRANCH
Pjtlabclpfjta
CO EAST WALNUT LANEs
JOSEPH TV, CLAltKU. Director '
Prospectus Mailed on Request.
U7AI TCI) DCI7I1717I?D
llrst lutliilet. Phlln. Orchestra. t!TondiiotnrA
m
If 'I
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Casino Auditorium OrchestraVlldwood N,J,,
Studios 111H 18lh Ht.. mil H MstJt. PhonC .,
E. K. Peall Conservatory.
of Mullr and Art All Instrumsnta. vocate? . ,
slvht.slncins'. elorutton, etc 3)04 N, BrOftdjiv
1714 Chestnut Tioga S810 jfc
LEEFSON-HILLE OTftTJ.!8"
ISS4 Chestnut 8t Mth Ave. and Tork HaaaS'i
rt. v.Lll u.l-.t ..-.! CIisK-.aulasle-
U- f-erflf rutlllC nriiH'H fliiism nuHs-s tmbum,-
I'llMI, VISITIMI TK.f.'IIEK.
MAHV KMll.l VUIINON. 1U30 ARCK
AVTI'MX nESORTS
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