!SIfSS5rXjflJi?SnS! W --' f v (r..,. p,N w v.jSJSv lWk ' " il 1 EVENING PUBLIC LEUGEK-I'HILADELPHIA, FJRIDAY, .TANTJA'RY 24, 191S k g Is ,T J.S 3 i.:i THOMPONWINS SERVICE TITLE -. Mut'l'llC BoXCL' Awarded Verdict Over Sailor Burke and Wins Trophy BATTLE ROYAL A "HIT" The innrlnes put one oer on the pall ors liit night, when Al Thompson, u memher of the dcxll doss, won tho de cision, tho Hliplause and n sold UHtrli l ilrtVntlnR Sailor HurUe In the IIrM ueiRlil Dual ut the Son In Clilh Thomp Min had the better of the first and third rounds, while Hurler earned Hn cen break In the spcnnd Tlionuiiou a ruKKed tiro with plenty of latent ilnoi, a protege- of .lack Itnwn, mndp pond In nil his showing durlnn the tourney he linprisied with Ida ng-Kresslu- work It was his ullllnKnei to flulit nlus hla ncKro-sUtne'S In the cjllneliei th it fnrnd the three Judges to decldo unanlmoush In his liior al inc conclusion of tho three rounds The final was an InterrstlnB affair, but the other bouts on the program fhrllled the liren Eatherlnc Halph SwlKiirt, of the nuy, stopped Kid CSon xo!lan, also of the naj. In the third ounel This bout was BUiedulid to eo tour lemndi bAnothtr 'hit' of tlic night was the tile rami between seeu bom, These youths slugged freclv for four rounds, hd when nil were on their feet nt the lh the Judges decided to split the 9ttroe. ,The other bouts resulted us follows Kid Vincent. na v. drew with Harry .Coyne, Kid Newbrnugh outboxed Jimmy ilJugnn, Tddle tannine lost to Patsv Clrk young I'ete Herniin ilrew wun Jltnmle Dundee, Habe Iloblnson luirt his rginana in tne mini ana was imiru o ST quit to Kid White Tommy Carey shaded Young Brown, Mmmv Miiim sioppro Babe Rodger?, Young O I.e.iry drew with Kid Peck and Cyclone Kill Scott w.is outpointed by Mike Hums The Judges of the only final were JIesrs Hosklns, Kennedy and Helhmn The rcferies were Chief Connellv, Al Hosklns, K. II. I'ltler, II. P. Hallev, II. Taylor, Hnslgn Juiennl and William Fields, rhllidelpbla Jack O'Hrlen was master of ceremonies SPEEDWAY OWNER DIES Harry S. Hnrkiirsf, ulo Famous Auto Drier, Victim of liiflur-nn rn orU, J.in 14 H.irrv .S Ilirk npss owner of the Fhecphend Buy fipeedwiiv, died list nenlng dt his home, 270 I'aik avenue, of influena He was thlrn -eight ears old ll.ukness fnr nii'rh owned the I" S acht WaUlve II, which was sunk In Ktnopetn waters It is said tint the yailit sunk three German submarines Mr Harkness was the holder of many automobile rennds and was also an Amateur minor of note In Sentember. l'4 ll1f, he had a narrow enape from death JatvAwrhen lils Antoinette mononl in washed (iio 'he gmuiid with hltn lit the Mlneol.t ttAvlatlnn l'i Id Mr ll.irkness was j&Jelictiil ptesldent of the National spied w.i Association In nifi HONOR COLUMBIA TEAM SeentptMt (Jrichler Awarded Var it Letter ('.ipt.iin Remembered Net ork, I in M The Columbia I r vei-ln thletlc Cnuiull announced . 11H5 the awarding of varsltv let ters to members nf the 1118 Students' Army Training Corps varsity football team In all eighteen letteis were vnw.itileil anil si monograms were given Jto plavers who were substitutes The vaisltv letter was awarded to John T Kennedv. taptain-ilect of the team, who was unable to play because he w is abent In si IV lie The members. of the team dei Ided not to elect .1 can- tain until late In thp stiond term or 1111- Oadbe, lKBlnnll,B "C tho f'"1 lerm ln' I i ' t'ap' HuMoii a Civilian gain Sen torli. Jin 21 f.leuten int fol1111.ll ,T I, Huston uart owner of the .New York Yankees tolai la nciin a 1 Milan having ileen mustered out of the senile Indict pilous are (he fotrner business tie u 1 of the w i.t i.n v , nrK miiui-i-i, win ii.oiie more nine In Ine futurt 'to olhel lliterrsis bul will still retain his Inik ill Ihn rsltit-i '1 BOWLING RESULTS J kin stovi: 1 i:ot i: ski-tio.n v 1 i:iKII'I!Il II ItMIN VI, v LIS I Ktnnli 111 lis tot Senior . 17s la.' ITS Meanei 1IIJ Isill lilt lurner II.' 117 tin I'lvnur till 111 1rt7 C, hr Jon I'm t-,n Nester I'l ISO ntiic'nnnl ti.s .0 1711 Vii'n-dTp 'nt 'Vi JVi Mch0,dK !1 Lii -JI K i.iBi, wi '''"", '"" & I'lllATKS TIIUMINAI. t Khort PI f.S 2n t fellei is,, jn ,m S Dirk ins rn -, ilue.t 11,1; 1,1 jT ft Oieul tim 177 f.l Ilut.li 111 no 171 . ore . ISO ill". 1S7 Miflnw'l 177 111 14li I Ilk 1ST 1117 1H1 Mense III isi JVi Ilandl p III ' als 6S0 8-i1 872 1 1 Totils 7s'i n: ;n VOAISI, Illl.l.lkl.V Hhi lei. . ISO 177 1S2 Irinl, '.ill pit tl nun hill 177 1ST 171 llirretl 111 I 111 1",1 rtellly . 1117 1 12 Vlkena 1",t HI JJ7 FrIU inj K.7 1SU e'nualit Jf, .m 1 -, ros mi isi isi j'huson 1711 ibt ins Hanui p. an .in in Totals li-.l, S7U Ml lotali 1150 1110 8SS KEYSTONE I.RAOL'n hnCTION II vrnvnst virion Davl. 147 11 l."l Illuett 1VI 111 l",-, r-riinfd HI7 141 iss Mi(j jet 171 Isil Kmpp. IIIS ISI Jill lvuhtl llll 14'l Ki4 Donlej 17(1 I7J 1S4 Klrl US Hi Hi V Johnson 1.14 ini 111 Tlik . .'Ill 111 Ul g Hindi p I 1 J B Tolala soil t4li SHI D totals S37 7"! 8.'.' K n.oniiT( e - NAVY Stark 111 IV.. lit like jjft ISI "lil WlVanser 11" .'im l."t Mull lo lilt 11 Aleck ISO .'no 1st 1 Imp an 117 113 . fcThomia 1(11 111 171 Leopold 171 212 .'III WWscle 111 II 1 mil Vleilel .17 (,7 J rM, flHauill a J4 j I ,'l llarrs .11 fiToiiis sis mi smi I a is IH7 TsslTiTo I. NUM. lltVV I I I. IIS Bosi rs Ion I'll 1711 lli,h. i.-i -, ij icoiale I'M nn ini iuu i.s 1.11 rui Jones nil in.' im vv iikins 117 147 ill ongakor 111 101 11111 jeniiiius nt uj 100 niton 111 ISI IIUHKirtr .In 11, I 111 II1111U p 7n 7n 7H SIS Ms. Mil - - 1 Totals t I I .uiui. - I l-l ..... 1 : . 1 , . iiirriuu League tJM.itnrtiink iMtiv v- I.t: MIL'K mi 111 122 1ST 11S 111 1.11 llll Ill 1111 147 US 172 111 . 120 1 7D1 1.17 703 1 ht 1711 IIS IT I llross Bllnut 141 le o 181 l'lmer'n ,-ers iii iji iii 11 irtiej. -ysnu Jill 1111 1117 liiiuni .'II tit 1-0 VhiMi . i narion L'otala SIS 71)7 RI1 Q"TV, loima v: p at.iiM vntoiv v vii. moN' 1 c LRbmII ins Hit 1.10 hl.ott mi 117 i.-i s prsou jj7 mi nn 'i rout nn 221 202 UMies , 1 111 iii iii vi r r'e r 141 117 1S7 furts 17(1 nn 111 M ruler nil lis i.mi retraou ion iuj .00 towns u inn 1711 lis T t -Tota'a MI7 8S7 810 lotala S24 804 S22 iS Bollard, Former Broun 4 University Star, Joins the iMeadotvbrooh Club fhanutei J. Dallas, the enterprl.litr fc re tar. i nf Hie Mention brook ( luh. iililalnril the rritirs of nnotber r performer In the athletic world the department .tore orsunlirl. The latest nililltliin Is l'recl lltiril. Hie former llroiwi I'olier.lly plhnll unci trarii at ir, rolhinl. was the all. Mnrrliaii Ini riiurk elloli III IVln, Iiuk but reeeiith ilird his dlselinrire from the sen (mid Is re.lillnc In thU tils. He lo enter the I'lilvemlli of nsiltanlia next month, l'ollun! URrst represent Hie Vleailow brook Hie imiionai iv Eior A. A. II. pnalilps n Host 11 Jlurrh. LZr tjKf EMPHATICALLY YOURS ny CUNNINGHAM D UAIt iicli:ni:: They tell mo jou luvo announced ('nm-rntlll.'ltlnnfl nnrt flint arirf nf filing wlt, u j0,. ne llns n aufu) fIcfcot( uhlch Is his only secret, nnd that Is. HC SINGS TTOW lie eer chaperoned mil In the the wiy is one of the mysteries thoso epidemics which mny break out on him at any time. I simply want to warn you In n friendly way. t hope you hae pondered on the great step you are taking. You gottn gle Jim credit. He certainly had n LOTTA GOOD 0I"FERS gonna give up u lot. No more will ho dally with the hot Jia In JIM Is tho I liacket Club after dances. He'll tho time when ho should have been buying shares In some good bulldlnc and loin. All tho gang think that he will make a good husband. They nre sure tint YOU WILL ATTEND TO THAT ZsiEUtVE ME, IFN. -. i mao that guvs L dflfe- l CSMST 1 0 RlDF TO i J5Tf( -" VWOBK IH A TACKABft J 4$r& . n U thing, Jim Is a young fella chance. While a Jolly sea tar In good Idea of cooking nnd wielding a broom that may help some; but you will also be surprised to know that UK WAS NEVER MARRIED UEIORE TITItnsTMNt! with the heater In the cellar, running to the corner for bicad and other helpful things like hanging curtains, that thev do not publish In the marriage license, may come easy. No doubt he will probably be A HANDY CHUMP AUOUT THE HOUSE TIM wears spats and a fancy vest, plays penny ante, wields a wicked cue " In a Kellv pool game, and Is a fairly regular guy. Of course, he does not shne his own neck: but wnlt till he's MARRIED ALL-STARS TRIUMPH Douit Soutliern High, 38-33, in Benefit Contest Southern lost a hard-fought benefit game to an all-star team vesterday by the score of 38 to 33 The Aiumnl pre sented a formidable line-up, including Ixiu Martin, Ilunnln and Jay Smith Pesplte the Alumni s superb defense, Southern was even with It at half time, the score i-tandlng at 11, 'I he work of DeKson and Passon balanced the long distance accuracy of Martin nlcelv However, Hunnln scored three rapid goal to start the second se-slon, and although Passon and Bairls kept Southern within hailing dlstame by sensational drives, it never reg lined the lead Weinberg and HI ick registered the deciding goals for the Alumni P.i"snn scored thirteen out of nineteen fouls for the lobcra .Svraiue May Have Hockey Team -rnril-f, Jfln 24 Prrspei ts for a hn. kpi te.im nt Simiusr I'lliversltV were I i.inhi.nmi ,.hn It wan leinieil that Hie n, ipallti would furnish rink on the i minus ur a surciueniu nuinn.-r m uuu. -irrmln peililon the ilt fur Its equipment. srKiue hisn i hint u tmilnj nam rur muri thun live ears N. Y. U. Loses Center Man New ork. Jim 24 New York t'nlver ....... i. ni, ... ...aI,.1 annther St I S HHK'llllll ln'" 'Li. . V..A.II. lefo seMMlk VMtenlai when It 'm,;or',r'J i. i,n ..rU.ea nt Kit" llelaney the "tnr tenter D'lnnev l ronflned to hi" tint with an atlacK 01 ine btimp Lehigh Hve to Play Rutner- ... tt. ....,. I.lr. .Tan 24 Two more tames were nileteil Misterdav to thi llutuj-rs ' K'sTetbafl . he lule The Manh iltati I el- . . . hi nUv iiAm .T,iniiir II (lit 1 Jhi.h m niii here Mnrrh S llu'cers ...". .: 1. 1 . ....m. nt in. B. 11 a.m u i olav rs nrsi ounie kim- " tonight, opiKHlnir the c-ciin-aie mi- Charley Taft to Coach Yale I New Haven Jin l-!","",i','ii5 nf VV Milan Howard Taft former I'""'''"' nf the I lilted Staten. will con h the Vale ariliv liiskeilwll team Yourw T; who reeentlv returnej from Prance arrli it at tho I'nlvorslty jesteruay Joe Lynih to Ilox Noble lomlnn. Jan 24 Joe. I.sneh iif the United "-tiles armj hjs been lnI inr tent round bout with inmmj lh Imntamwelxllt champion will l" In Id here reliruarj .1 Noble Hrlt The milch Cubs Relea-e Tom Clarke (hliato. Jan 24 Tom Clirke eati iher for the 1 Inrlnnatl Vatlonala "'" years and last 5eir with th. 1 hlcnco Natloiiiils wns Flien his nnionlllloiuil release bj Mali neer Mitchell seterlta Soccer Neivs and Notes At a speil it nifelhiB of the Delaware Illiir shlpMir.l I.eiRlie PoliW" Steel who was ordeied from Ihe Held In 11 recent same between llirlan anl .New York was reprl inandul The lommlttee also ordered the ganio to be replajtd The semiiel round of the shlpjard I.eauue will nut set suing until hilurdi w 1 ek, owlns to both Ihe Menhant A ind New York S-hlp hilnit hookel In Vmerlrin and Jers.5 Imizue 1 up icimpetltlon camea the former at Dlsston Hall rtrk and the latt-r at Third atreit and lahUh avmue this Saturdal The Delaware Itlier slilpmril Ieacue will nnlh the season with onlj seien teama nn I'hester ''hip announied nt the speilal me; t Ins It had cllsbinded for the remainder of the reason VAolfenuii-,liore will bale one of the hardest sames of lt season tomorrow when It facn the Puritan Heserli s III Jin? third dlilslon The mme will be pliscd at Ihe cMrdlnttmi srounds Willi a Irani of the class of Menhaiit A . pl.ilnu .National lyasue matches so clnje to the ill), It lerlalnly should be trongli . supported lJ"t ua ill bo see Ihe llrlslul bo)s taiklo the J ft I I'oatea team from Pawluikrt It I c-aturda) nt IHsston Hall I Park Major A. J. Drexel Biddlc Itovlne Tourn iment for Arm ml btt ami Mrmli!-'. O'llrlfnV i.t.tute start lKHRIAIfV fi ..old UntrlifM & rob I'rUeh I nrnll Hturt Iralnlnc now ln Body Buildlnp Boxing rJol;' Vneroirel liv IT, S. rjotrrntnrnt fas sst TAllilir VVITIIIIIT I'l NIMIMl.NT I JS Phila. Jack O'Brien u s. II. Cor, 1.1th & rhrstnut 41h I loeir r NATIONAL A-A. sVHlllY F.VF . JV USTII k. jhf. nmviiv i, )k. .iniM. 11MINF, l'.Ts M l. Il vs. JOIINN. MXIllSh. I JOB TII'I.ITZ T.'HMMV StIIIFF Yg. Joe Borrell vi. Eddie McAndrewi 1 Bartley Madden vs. Tom Gibbons I TICKF.rH AT linNAfiin'H. SI S. 1ITH HT. nivmnin A A IlroacI anil llatnbrlelce uiympia . . Iliirrr K(in ,,,, j,ITt IIIIMIH KtKMMI, JN. 7 Teileli I eonnrel vs. hid Mncner ltiihili SwelKart vs. Joe Inilnce I Jolinnv Tmlll vs. Joe Moonei Frankie Clark vi. Johnny Murray WILLIE JACKSON vs. FRANKIE BRITT PnmVirift A C Hiiroa A 1 ffnn, Vlirs camDria . ,, K,,.t,n AT ft Hmft,t rset HtlllW UfVIMI JVNI'VRV mil ,1111 lie 11 I'li'i'l-N mull) S 'TXIt MIND-rPR 5 Pttfnce Rink. 39th & Market Sts. BCIJfeZSIa .ii5lxSl5ti?vI??nc,"fn.4.CW.I ?il 1 -A'TrSyvsw. .tju.usu .110 that ou and Jim arc to be married. nn rvAtttntr n lrm lnnntljTA.I fnlln TENOR basement of ships while recently In of the era. Singing tenor Is ono of have a lotta time to think about' and ipilto Inexperienced. OIo him n Mr. Daniels's navy lie probably got u A YEAR Kmphatiuilly Yrt , DOC. NO BOUTS IN PARIS Police Refue Permission to Hold Hoxing Contests I'nrU, Jan 24 liutlng, which was abandoned mrlv In the war, will not be revived here for the present, at liast The Prefect of Police has refused to grant permission to a syndicate of ring promoters to stage a bout between (icoiges Carpentler, the Trench cham pion and war hero, nnd a prominent Ametlcan heavy weight. Carpentler has been quietly training for several bouta he has In view hlnee the armistice was signed the 1'rench Idol ins oei 11 missing ironi ins oiu naunis It Is even said that he has given up I smokng cigarette!; He may sill fori America In the spring SOMETHING WRONG HERE Laurctte Claims He Was Not Stopped by Robon I t let eland, Jan. 2 4 The Cleveland POXlng Commission in Inlnvtla-utlna. n i W.,,hiViXn"r !"ire,,e "Id lot box tommy Hohon here Jnnuarv in ne-1 ',".. .nm.-v" Vork say that I-aurette claims be has not tioved Itobson since last year. Itobson knocked out his opponent, supposed to he I,aurettr, In less thnn one minute Lauretta wns seen In New ork early the next morning, It Is said Scraps About Scrappers AV13IIY Important bantamw tight bat tle will be waged at the Cambrl 1 c tonight. Itattllng Leonard, the l',?,, """rt'V1" ,p''n ""'"'ted to oppose MIIon (ral) Moore In Jloore s tlrst ap pearance In this country since beitlng llmmy Wilde In London, will take on rommv Cormnn in the feature. I.ionird Is anxious to show against Moore Hven n draw would mean much to him Hut first he must settle with ilorman. It Is Slid before he Is suie of the match If Leonard neglects lo trim bis opponent tonight, Hattllng Mur rav mnv draw the assignment of enter taining Moore For that reason I.eonaid has dnn plenty of work for the battle this ive nlng He plans to surprise Cormin The other four limits nt the c mibriii will brlnir tnsether some rood hii s Inhnni I ohh is lolinni Moiqan Illllj Mines is Jouns Nlpp.r lloWn Hums v. Willie sp. neer end Marti fimpliell is VAallie I)ih will 1 im plelii the prosram Tom lillihens renrhd the rln ihl. tnorn Inir fiem st Paul Inmnu has n little so pelnti lent with llnrtlei Vleddsp nt Ihe Ni tloml tomorrow nlsht and wnnts to finish his trnliilni here Ihla will he iom's tlrst lout here In two en-s louns .Iiks Ilnrrrll nnd nilie MeAndrens cliish In the semlwlnd-up Thi other houts will lulng tiseiher Joe rirllli! and 'anion sihiff 1'itsi VValliie and Johnny Miltnii and Joe lliiiaan uid Jlmm lievine Willie Jarksnn acnln will eihlliit hrri 'hen he entertains In the niiin bout nt th. oijmpla on Monel n nlsht wlih rrankli jiniins) llrltt of lloslon Poth of Jackson s bailies at the Ohmpln till, jenr lime re suited in knockout triumphs Knur other loud bouts will precede the wind-up Krnnkle Clark and Jehnnv Murre will h tha iiintestants In the final hout Tie other innfsts will ha between Joe VTnonai ind Johnnj Tman Halph fiweUeit and Joo l.ullsnc and Teddy I ennaril and Kid Warner .Ine lliirman nnd Trankle (onna) will meet hi the wind up h-fore th" Vmeriian A l of Ililtlmore Ionian! The t,ut s sehsduled lo so fifteen rounds lVank (Pop) O llrlen will be tho third man In the ring :M. & H. SELL Basketball and Soccer ball Team Managers Attention Hcie'3 your opportunity to equip our RaBketball or Soceftrball Team with fine, standardized equipment at special monev pavinjr prices. You'll realize this as soon as ou see the quality. $10 Soccer Balls, $5 Heavy cowhide, well Mltthrd The Mine model used by the Din League Teams. With pure rubber bladder. Soccer Shoes, Genuine Hot Spur $7.50 An Imported shoe of finest quality. Very scarce, too, An unuiual value. Basketball Shoes SurtToot, $3.50, Suction Sole, $2.50 Nttd Skatei! Wt'v Your Site and Dtiign Httt OPEN THURSDAY AND LARGEST SPORTING GOODS HOUSE W CtTr SHIP HERE HELPED SINK 17 GERMAN SUBMARINES Mine Layer Qttinnebaug Return to Navy Yard After Eight Months" Hard Service. "He'll an Ace!" Say Gob of Com mander D. Pratt Mannix, Whoso Home h in 77iii City 1'lrlure nf the (InlnnrhiuiK' ereiv mi pears on the limk pnire. Sr.vr.NTr ed on th HNTnUN small black stars p-vlnt- he bulkhead amidships on the starboard side of the t S S Qulnne baug are sufficient to tell tho psrt plyed In the war by the vosil and Its ofllrers and crew The Qulnnebaug n mine laver, Is tied up to a dock In the biiik chinnel nt the Philadelphia Navy Yard, after eight months In the North Sea, where she was a memlxr of Mine Squadron No 1 Kach star r presents a German sub marine sent to the bottom by mines laid by the Qulnnebaug and nine other ships of her squadron Although these mine lav era have only been given odlclal recognition for being Indirectly respon sible for the destruitlon of reven'een t'-hoats. It Ih known that three otlu rs wele badlv d imaged bv Amerlcm mines but they succeeded In icturuhig to their bases t omtniimler a rtillnitelplilnn The noteworthy ncoid of the Quln nebaug, nn old ship built twenty years ago as the Jiffersnn for the Old Do minion I, Inc. Is of speilal Interest to Phil iilelphlaus betaUM her iiimmiiider Is.il'hll.idelphlan The skipper Is Commander D Pi itt MatinK Ills town house Is nt 200", lie Lnncey pi lie, and his louutry home Is at llnsimont lie hadu t hid ,i foot on Amerli.ui voll for eight mouths until h greeted his wlf In th's city a few davs ago Mrs Mannix was Miss Marv tliithornp I'm kins, daughdr of Charles Penrose Perkins "Il's nn Hce." said a "(rob" on the mine laver today, when his opinion if the 'old man' of the Qulnnibaug. was asked He undoubtedly voked the opinion of eviry one of the officers and men Commander Mannix Is Justly proud of the ai lib vennnts of the ship The Qulnnebaug placed 0045 mines The srpi.idion has an envlible iricrd nnd laid more mines than tin lliltlsh mine layers , Tho Qulnmbaug was lonstanlly In danger of being sunk liv suhm.ulms memy mlnea or lis own mines, which oi -c.islonally were torn from tlulr am bor ages li the ugly gales lornmon In the North Sea during the f,( n.iuths ommamier Mannix tod.n recilled in 'ncldmt while on a mine laving cspedl tlon when the irew fand destruitlon fiom a flo-itlng mine almost tieail nhe.ul and a tire near the mines stownl on the main deck aft ( Ollks A paravene, a Smeil hli Hiltleli Invention to wnrdtd oft the mine detonate mines. which threatened to send the ship to the iiottom, ami while tin- ship was being careiui y niuneuiircu nn wan dlscov ired The heroes of this ciltlcil nionn nt were the ships cooks Thev inn out of the gallev- with lire extinguishers, and hurried to the blnze, w'hlih was rapidly eating Its way to the mints lo ided with high explosives It was a ticklish and perilous job hut they undertook It with the leallz.itlon tint the intlrc crew would bo lost If tiny failed .Not oniv Old ine o'neers anil crew liam thn Hllhoi.irlne tnen 11 It, r.ipn !... but on their trips ranging from two to .w .ns thev faced extremelv ,olrl ".li on,. U?.Z le. ll , l..V"J venther and heavy gales, whlih caused the ship to roll n'armlnglv at times The mine liyers". Commander Mannix Flannel Shirt Vtrr warm, ..patt flannel itlilrt A txiKtlhe liiiiriini)p aitnln-tt till" 'with tnn Urge 1 ncket" an 1 ilurutrly t-i wt-1 1.35 H hNrutierr XI Ml 00 Warm Woolen Sweater Coat Iher 11 r f It E A L Sweater" 'ii "it1' "tn iintiiiiiilh I t Srtm t .hit? wo 1 .ml In t bn o ifsii lr H now Mt thi hl'Kf !I to 1 rati W to ir (t1! tlii'1 ot t innri.iniM 11 .. il IIiiimI I I roirn .thiier Noft m l W town Mono refuuilpil If nut MulUfurturj. mnll 1 irr thins iironipllt, I'urcc! Iot, 1 0c ftrn. HIM. 804-806 VINE STREET IT FOR LESS: Basketball, $ 2 j-eoDie-eram leather, com plete iiltll mire ruhher lil.iil. eler, We Ii merit all the iuimifac turer had but nre not at llbertv to dlseloHe the name Come und nee Ihe ball and be mnvlnred $12 Basketballs, $6 ReKUlatlon In every way The name used bv Illu I.eauuo Teamf Com plete vi Ith pure rubber bladder Basketball and $1.25 Soccerball Pants Vt Sptcialiu in Laiitt' Skatti end Skating Shttt SATUKDAY EVENINGS l Ni' ' Mil 4135 "Warm as s0Mb Toast" ll?im W C) ILflP 'LzJif"1 WlMli'l "il Ji i,i JUtiUAA AU CMTA1N I). I'RATT MN,M said pi iced mines In lanes In the North sea third feet apart nnd at dipths vnrvlng trom iwintv to 150 fei I 1 lien win tm ships In the squadum coin inanded bv Captain Ileglnald It llilk nnp and tin n wink extindid from the noithern mil of s, otl mil to Noiway 1 hi Villi ill atl Klllols Wile tlm ficnr. Ites of tin guls whtnevir the ships i. line link to this b ise either at Invti mss or Invirdotdon Two huncln d of the Ami ik an bnVH In the mine-lay lug , Miuidrun married Siotili or Ciigllsh girls Ccimmaiidir MautiU pi Usui the hospl tnllly of th.. Si oti h piople I.ulv Cor dim Cuminlngs and other smlitv wutuiii I iirr.inged dimes foi the sillors The, coniinnnili rs of the hhlps In the mine laving hipiidron wi re c nti rtaltud by the I Carl of Miikitilnsh at Mov II. ill on his 2ii0 mill-mil islate, twinty miles from Inn miss The QiiliimbaUK started on her c vintful Irlp M iv 11 of I ist e ii she , got unilir way ut, inliliiUlit mil follow id a round ibout i nurse tli.it took lur near lei t.itid She was aiiompiniid by two si.i-golng tugs mid a mlllir i in lur I way in ross lur digitus hn ki down and she was towid fm tumtv-fntir hours I by inn nt th tugs nn amithii on i- i lion lur stilling m ir got nut of order while on a mine laving iptditun but I M&nw TO Mftfra fEfllCITffe 11 V JrJffl JSriFliiJ The Tailoring Event of the Year Tomorrow we place n t lour dlsposil 4(10 of the en. Ppiest pattens th it evei met your ens Taki viiiit 1I11 In mil we will m.ike up to your nliscilute salisf irtioii th llne-t fitting and t illonel suit von ivir wore I'iiIKs lust wonder how we do it at such .1 low prh Hi re s the rn let Ve buv surplus slocks and mill ends cllnet from the maniifaiturers of cloth .Need mine ln i-ald ' I utile here and see for yourself Extra Trousers, $C.50 luir tlinc w li) do m J lltHllilt- Ut'HP tl tllC Jr MlltM ttur hone of rxti.i trousers to iti h Cijag. eHbamii Co. Mens Custom Tailarimi HI South Eleventh Street I JvJ l A 1 V V J' flrilm I B BRq Most Beautiful Car inlmerica Paige enclosed cars make their appeal from the standpoint of economy as well as beauty. Serviceable in all weather, they save your time and increase your productive powcts, while protecting your health. Being the product of the Paige factory, economy of operation and durability are assured. From every standpoint they are sound and safe investments. Convincing testimony to back these statements lies in the extraordinary demand to the utmost. PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO DETROIT, MICH. Bis'elow-Willey Motor Co. 304 N. Broad St. a Ilrltlsh destroyer camo to her as sistance. Tho Qulnnebaug was, ordered back homo In Dtccmber, and arrived nt Hampton llonds nn New Yesr s Kve. Her inlnea were discharged mid she como to the navy yard this wick It Is understood that she will onie more be converted, this time Into a transput t to bring American doughboys home SHIP SPORT SUPPLIES SuOO.OIII) Worth Sent cto-s Y. M. C. A. Tim Month ( tilismn. Inn ."t p;imxlin itelv $6nn onn worth of spoiling supplus have gnne to the soldiers In Cramp dining Jaliuirv to fording In a Hinieiinin lu ll iv In I W I ruriiei overseas pin hisng ligenl fol llle V M i V iMcnibir be Miit suiip e Miluiit at $411.3.11 and In November sllghth umie thin Milium worth of sp ulng goiuls Thltt-sl iirtli'les I imludrd In the supplv list tanging from the jiush bil to H.'.37S li.isebills KXPKRT niSPATCIIKU 1)1 KS I'litieral Mniul.iv for Mfreil I , Ilrrnui, of Heading Rallwav Mfred I Itrow-i ' ' e iiiiiii-i ,' i " inr no unit diiit lir for the iihii i,1otoiihi nnd ltftnri'nT tliilluiv i mi. 'nine died Widnesdsv rlg'i' nt his home tlldee nvenue and I'-rhin't street !e is survived bv n widow Cnueriit erv 1 i es villi be held at lis res anee Mon. Itv Interim ut will be In Wetminsti r Ci meierv Cor m inv venrs Mr Itrown was tl dlstialiher at th" Id station at InlM md Oieen streets and vilnn the ter I nlmil wns moved to Its p-i sent tonilon le assumed tin sain, du'les s. , 4nrrt ins lie and o well erved In in'n mote innts that tho sebeilu'es vine in o iln ei wit In sit a breil disniie Cie d lib n ties iittniillnc thi foinpti itid hinge I During tin lis' vein of the i Iv 1 nr he was t ! e nrlili tot in Cie irim In Iween Civ I'ii'ii' "id I' i'-.lnirg tlml cirrlcd tte, eri I flrnnt d i Ii between loose nolllts III was born ill lll.lllill w ne Del Inn llirv IM I riTrTsT Ahe new Collar 25 CENTS EACH CLUCTT.PEABODYVCafre.rf.?y "i rKr VALUES $3522 which is taxing our resources pjiBiiBiuHuaiiaiiffl I n Tne new Arrow Wiv y ri1 1 WW' lIJ fWSO mmmmLmW i i;a (" 15th and Chestnut ll''l m jr tffl mm mW m V 1H mmmW jm i mrn mw mmmmmmmm A mWt A 1 .mr V H m mm km mm .mr mAM Or M .r m yJ Ima' mw mrwmwM W wmw M 1 M w ' In M MrSOW for the greatest j (in jf w vuhW'Owino went y? fJr since Uncle Sam Ah went to war. J A Mighty ATresis SUITS !5 OVERCOATS Direct from Scores of Makers of Na tionally Advertised Brands of Clothes for Men and Young Men. !iis Season's s25, s28, s30 & S32S Suits and Overcoats Now n mrBmr sBl H This Ssason's s35,s37iD, s40 & s42 Suits and Overcoats How MfMWKmlkWkWL BaSlfeSWaS This Season's s45, s47, s50 & s55 Suits and Overcoats Now EG1NN1NG Friday, in this House of Representative Clothes oi America, scores of famous nationally adver-"1 tisod brands of men's Suits and Overcoats (literally thousands of garments) will be placed on sale at prices that will bring us a "capacity" business. Our enormous outlet in the great metropolitan centres of the East enabled us to secure tremendous concessions from many of the country's leading makers, by taking off their hands their entire surplus stocks on a spot cash proposition. You can save anywhere from $3.50 to $21.50 in this record event. Here is your chance to indulge in the luxury of a gem of style and quality at a price out of all proportion to its worth! 15th and Chestnut Open Daily Till 6 P. M. Saturday Till 10 P. M. -Vcu York Htadquarfrt15 f " WAtL Z peering of the siiest Brands 's Sfks mmm Sale of rvl rrny htlstle e tho 1 mt f lAjL i ir-t "Hl i l- In. , t a ,'i ., a 'a i - a Wfi&lRA m wf x i.t m m. rr 1 -a- ; J . ' . Vt-T V T i. ZL.fi' ''AkA 4 V - sVi' i. 3j jnfjut' l. . "t -, rrj