!WTgS wmm mssisa&si "p"ifTtW 1WW 7 - vv:-' K EVENING PTJBLIO LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1919 13 fi -aT c I ' i 04MP TOO BUSY FOR A. CAMP TOO BUSY, FOR A. A. U. WORK Yale Athletic Authority De clines to Run foi Amateur Sports President .PLANS MASS ATHLETICS New Haven, March 12, TTTAIVrnit CAMP, head of the. nthlotto Jl' division of tlio navy commission on training camp activities and for thirty years athlotlo adviser of Ynle, today Is sued a statement, declining to allow tlio uso of his namo na a candidate for ;the presidency of the A". A. U. He stated that, botween hit private tbutiness duties and his work In connec tion with recreational sport In tho navy And aviation fields, he Is unalilo to tie ,voto the time needed to the presidency of the A. A. U. ' Ills statement asserts that Industrial nthlettcs, recreational sport to tho mous es. Is the great problem of the future, and that, he proposes to regard ltas his life work. Ills statement li ns follows: "I regard It as a very g;reat honor to have been considered as head of the A. A. U ft body which has' made suoh a record for the advancement of nthlctlo sports. Dut, unfortunately, It would be Impossible for mo to consider tho ncceptonco of tho position because I could not rive the tlmo that It would require. , "I was obllped for similar reasons to decline the Invitation from tho new Na tional Itoxlng Hoard, an organization whioh has grown out of tho war and which should bo of great aid to that branch of sports. "rjvery boy and man, every girl and woman has, a heritage of health In play, and I bellove that tho srreatest field for our eiidcaor will bo that of Industrial athletics, and In tlili nl lof our most powerful organizations should become factors. "If ono considers Americanization In this country, ho finds that the clearest democracy I that of tho athletlo field, whether In sohool, collcgo or club." BENEFIT CAGJTgAME Old-Time St. Simeon Team Plans Conic-Back for Boys Overseas Tho famous "Pit" In the basement of St. Simeon's Protestant Kplscopal t'hurch, N'lnth street and Lehigh avenue, vVHI have a flareback of Us old days on Friday night, when four members of tho team that represented St. Simeon's In tho old Phllm'elphla League during the sea son of 1905-00 will take part In a bencllt game, playing ngalnst Hancock, necond place winners In the American League. Kid Dark is staging tho battle, and the proceeds will provide a welcome home banquet for the 163 young men from that church who are In tho service. Tho line up at tho start will be Dark ahtl Cole, forwards; Haggerty, center, and "Wick and Allle McLaughlin, guards. Tack Boyd, who played guard with Mc Laughlin, Is out of town, and Toner, the center of the old team. Is dead. READING AFTER BERTH May Bo Given Syracuse's Fran chise in International League w York, March 12. The Interna tlopal League moguls will meet today at the Imperial. President Davo FulU Is confident the Newark and Syracuse franchises will be taken care of before his magnates adjourn. Arthur Irwin, the Rochester manager. Is boosting for tha Rvmcimn franchise to be given to Heading, Pa. Arthur claims that the Penney city drew more than jsu,ooo in Sunday admissions last season. . Coalesville Club to Expand Coateavllle. Pa.. March J2 The Coates--vllla Rod and Oun Club, ot Uhester County, has just taken steps to purchase a Inrg-a tract ot ground along' the Lincoln Highway two miles ut ot tat city, to be used as a country club. Fahringer Stops, Youuk Keener Tork. March 12. Pud rahrlniter. o'r York. toDDed Yours Keener, of Polumbia. with a riant unolt to tu Jnur In the fourth round of" the York Athtatlc. Club .wnd-up. Dritt Defeats Brady nmton. Match 12. rt-ankle Brltr. of Jfew Pedford. was given th decision over Ralph Brady, of Syracuse, In their twelve-round bout at the Armory A, A. last nlcht, Bala Golfer Qualifies at Pinehtmt Palm Death. Fla.. March 12 31 C. Itutob IniAn. Af Bala, and J O. Connor, of tho Trenton Country Clubf wars tho only rolf- ts from tno rnuaaeipnia District to tana tho nrst sixteen in tno quanryins; rouna tho annual Palm Jieach tournament. XewTendler Referees' Iiir0,y'endler antl Madstrto lmber" di vided tho duties of referee last nlxht In throe boxing- bout which featured tho re rDtlon to Penn studentn held at tho Young Men'a H'brew 'Association, blaster street. west of Sixteenth. SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS . OENNY KAUFFMAN Is coming back ,D to entertain. After a long absence, thQ one-time terror of the bantam dlvl jlon will appear In one ot the prelimi naries at the Katlonal on tho evening f March 22. Kauffpia'n decided he was through, with the game more than a rear ago. He has read of the "come baoka" a)d concluded he should be imong them. Patsy Johnson, the Tren ton bantam, will help 'Benny celebrate bis comeback. , Matchmaker Jack Hanlon also an nounced his complete program for that lams night Joe Barman meets K. O. loe.O'Donnell In the windup. The seml wlndup will present Johnny Mahoney, of Hazleton, and Johnny Lundy, ot New York., . The remaining two preliminaries will And Billy Hlnes facing Johnny Myers and Young Merino engaging Kewpje Calender. . Johnny Bonn, president of tho Cambria & a. wilt iend Jack Clifford, tha New Yor bwt)alsTtit. Intft th wind. tin o.t hia conuls ttw xorK li..u'.k l.Mau tilaVit C'Mtfrtvii ens. nlmnir fpposed Jack Ocmpwy In a local ring. I.eoJ BoucK. or Lancaster, will attempt to o"-,!5 tho winning streak of the hard-hitting CIIC lord. Jim Feeney, rreatdent Burns'a chief aide. Ins arranged a regular preliminary card. Jack Devlin will have a chance to show against Willie JloyL: Tommy Murk will ex hibit with At Werner: Mike Fairbanks will Jsko on Marly Campbell, and Johnny Ryan will ewago Johnny McKfown. The 'recent featherweight sensation, Joe z isnaiana. will v touna in tno wina- Up Ofc IIIO 11S11UIISI uil cmiuiu.t? ,ibi,,,. tiv visitor Is lii for a hard night, as Louisiana. ..VT -. ., .f..,..l An U..,Ba.B .l.ht The alnays a dangerous man. will ho there to help entertain Fox. Tha flashy Englishman battered Young Dobldeau. but ho Is certain o encounter more trouble when be meets Ins veteran, , Bobby Doyle, tba boy who trounced I.lttlo Oonr hero a few weeks ago. will appear in io National gomlwlnd-up against Hauling tfurray. This will bo tho fifth meeting be tween these classy flyweights. Hauling Leon. ra ia aus to start in.uio. imra iray wnn rtnmy uorman as nis opponent, i-atsy allac. battles TohnnyMoIoney and Terry KI.IWI1 V,raW .WU.'B w... lfatchmakrr (leorg lingel has arranged an ill-star bantam program for tho March 17 bow at tho Olympla, Johnny Murray, tho rsojr who -Is ready- to entertain retvller- -.pan. .eshh'lls In tba feature with Dick syaaaaa), ,ssurrar ua tjwujiiit rs Coast Golfers Planning Van Loan Memorial Cup I.ns Antrim, Calif., March 12. To perpeluato tho memory of tho lain Charles 11. Van I,oan, a movement 1ms been started by his friends nt tho I.os Angeles Country Club to dedl cato a perpetual golt championship Cup tu him. to bo plajed for en "Van Jonn I)a" In June. Subscriptions uro under way among various frlendn of Mr. Van Loan Among lltoso who aro taking a prominent part In tho memorial plans Is llavard Vclller, tho playwright. The cup, which will eoat J2S0, will bear nn engraveur of Mr. van Loan In tho act of driving a gclf bait and the names of tho annual winners will bo Inscribed on It. In nddltlon a small replica will be presented each year to tho winner of the tourney. ATLANTIC CITY BOXING REVIVED Jpff Clark Meets Booker in Wind-Up at Opening Show Tomorrow Night II.TAYLOIt MATCHMAKER Doxlng Is about to break out In Atlantlo City. The hustling match maker brought some of the shore breeze Into the ofllco yesterday ami confided that boxing was "going big" In Atlan tic City this season. Herman Tavlor Is the boxing odlclal who will bo repon slble for the class of boring nt the shore. In that event successful shows are assured. Matchmaker Taylor plans to hive the best bovs 'available to exhibit. He virtually hat clinched contracts with Joey Fox, Johnny Tillman, Clay Turner, Benny Vnlger, Joe Iliirnian and Ted (Kid) Lewis for at least ono appearance this season. Tho Atlantic City Sporting Club will throw open Iti doors tomorrow night for tho first tlmo this season.- Jeff Smith, of Uayonne, X, J has beeni named to appear In tho wind-up against' Jim Booker, a colored middleweight. I Matchmaker Taylor yesterday wanted) to prove that Jeff Smith was a star and! proceeded to place on display a $1200 gold belt, tho property of Smith. Tho engraving wan In French, but Inter preter Taylor Informed us that It was emblematic of the French middleweight championship. Smith hopes to put away Booker, and thereby start the reason right. Patsy Johnton. of Trenton, has drawn the assignment aa an entertainer In the hemlvvind-up. Dave Astey will oppose him In an eight-round battle. One six nnd one four-round bout will precede tho two eight-round sessions. STERN STAR PLUNGER Easily Wins Event in Penn's Weekly Swimming Meet Stern featured the swimming In the seventh weekly aquatic meet at the Uni versity of Pennslvanla Monday night, with a victory In the plunge and places In several of the other events. In the plunge he covered 74 feet 3 Inches, with his handicap, and easily won the event. Stelfel won the 200-foot handicap event and gave a general all-round perfor mance. Arrangements are being made for the Dean's trophy swimming meet between freshemn and sophomores In the near future. Mrs. Dicston, Jr Leads Second Eight nellenlr Helxhti. 11a., March 12. Miss Ituth Dugan, of Chicago, won tho woman's Ilellealr eolf championship jesterdav when ehe defeated Miss Helen Morrison, of Pitts burgh, by l up, Tho s.cond Bight went to Mrs. J. Dtsnton, Jr.. of Philadelphia, who defeated Miss Agnes Morrison, ot Pitts burgh, by J and 2. Fishing Club to Meet A meeting of tho Ocean City Fishing Club will b held at tho Philadelphia Chamber of 'ommerre on Friday evening at 8 o'ctocl.. This is tho spring msetlng of tho club and n)uch business Is to bo transacted, Boxing Bill Defeated Hartford. Conn.. March 12. A bill to create a boxing commission to supervise bout in this state wuo rejected jtsterday when the Ptato Henata accepted an adverse report on tho measure. Pfeffer Leaves for South DrooVlm. March 12. Jeff Pfeffer. th hard-worklnir Urooklrn twlrler, departed last night for Mot Springs. Ark. He will pay bis own expensss until he joint tho tam at Jacksonville, Fla,, on March 23. Yes, ho Willi , Memphis After Gotham P, NVtv iirk. March 12. Pns!dan! .ml ManaffAi (!v Ilaraer. nf tho TaTemnhli Routhern League, elub. aro tn tho olty en deavoring to tear loose from tho Yanlcs and Giants soma baseball material. and Johnny Tyman. A bout that should era. ate Interest Is tho meetlna- between Joe Men dsll and Itushlo Hutchinson. Thesa bos a oiasii in the third fray. Tho other bouts present Abo Frl'dman and Dattlins Mack und Uddlo O'Keefo and mil Franchlnl. Tr Cobb, onetlmo rln entertainer, has turned promoter. Ty now Is In chara-a of tho I'ennsgroYO A. O. Kddle Moy and Tommy Ins; show frlday nUht. ..iw win w uio winQ.uy ooys in tno open Joq Itorreli mets Uen Taylor in tho feature on March VI, Johnny McDerroott. developer of many near champions, believes ho has a stood boy In Kid Wolfe. Ho sends his latest entry airntnst Teddy I,eonard In one of tho pre liminaries at the Atlantlo City Uportlng Club on March 20. v. m '.4Ka A. U. WORK HANNA, TENNIS OFFICIAL, DIES President of Phila. anil Suburban League Vic tim of Pneumonia ONLY SICK ONE WEEK Ifosmer Hann.i. one nf the most nnnu lar nnd best knr.wn of tennW plnvers nnd ofllclals ot this city, died enrly this morning nt his lato residence. Gil San- Bum street, a victim of pneumonia. The announcement of Mr. llnnna's tleath was a great hoc!s to his numer oua friends and acquaintances. IVw were nwnre of his nines, as ho par tlclpated In the middle states covered tennis championship tournament on the roof of tho Wannmnker roof two weeks ago, and was a spectator at virtually atl the Junior matches' a week ago. Last Wednesday ho complained of having a slight cold nnd nut feeling well. He thought nothing of this, but on Thursday, when his condition was no better, decided to go to bed under a ph.vslclan's care. InsteXtif nf Imnn.'tnM 1.1 ...... .11 I.. ...... ... ni.inv.in 1113 WI1UILIUII J took a turn for the worse. Hope was held out that he would null through. but he passed auav enrlv this morning. He Is survived by a widow. 1'uneral services will be held Saturday afternoon nt 2 o'clock front tho funeral parlors of William Chew, l'lfty-aWth and Spruce tteels. Mr. Hanna was a leading factor In the tennis circles In this city for many vears. He Was president of the Phila delphia nnd Kuburbnn Tennis League, a member of tho executive committee of tho Philadelphia and District Lawn Ten nis League, member of the Hoard of Gov mors of tho Stenton Athletlo Club, chairman of the tennis committee of the Stenton A. C nnd secretary of the Philadelphia Indoor Tennis Club. Ho also was a member of the Cnwyd Club. When It was proposed that an Indoor tennis tournament be held In this city Mr. Hanna volunterrd his services and worked day and night to make the tourney a success. In addition to being a member of 'the committee he entered the tournament nnd played In the sing- lee and In his spare moments refered tome of the matches. His loss will be a great one to the local tennis circles ; nnitrr ATIIirTfP nincTAn BKULt AlllLtllL UlKtLlUK etcran Track Coach Given An- other Position at Lafayette Huston. Pa , March 12. The appoint ment of Harold Anion nruce as director of athletics of 1-afajette College was announced yesterday by Mr. Thomas Fisher, chairman of the trustees' com mittee on athletics. The appointment of Mr. Bruce Is the second step In the reorganization of athletic affairs at the Haaton Institution. The first step was the appointment of Dr. John B. Mutner- land to coach of the football team. The appointment of Mr. Bruce Is likely to be followed by the appointment of a graduate manager within a few days. Mr. Bruce has been at Lafuvette as director of phvslcal training since 1909. During that time he has built up a very stiong depirtment of phvslcal training, has combined It with the development of track teams for the college and has attained both for himself and hl ihuickcei uu riivmuie reiuuuion in me realm of sport. The ne-w appointment will not Interfere with Mr. Bruce'a man agement of rhyslcal training and track athletics at the college. SELECT STArIeAMS Officials of American Basketball Leagtie Choose Two Quintets The post-season meeting of the Amer ican Basketball League announced lust night that last seaoon has been the liei-t flnanciull) In the league's history. Other business transacted was the picking of two all-league teams. The flrkt all-league team line-up In" eludes Liz Powell, Hancock and little cni uanagner, rorwaras; jocko Law rence, St. Columba, center, and Hnrry Kranckle, Dobson, unci James Brown, St. Columba, guards. The second team In cludes Bill Black, Yours Truly, and Zld dle Trautweln, Hancock, forwards; Sam Moorehead, Dobson, center; Lou Martin, St. Columba, and Hddle Armstrong, Han cock, guards. i Select Dates for Billiard Match Chicago, March 12. Dates for tho cham ?lonshlp three-cushion billiard match be ween Alfred Do Oro holder of tho title, and Ous Copulos of Detroit, wrr set for March 2T. 23 and 29. Tho match will bo plaed In Detroit. Mils Bogtrt and N. Rose Win Iinemirst. N. C. March 12. Miss Dogart and N. A. Ross defeated Miss Rica and Roger Ward In tho final contest for tho doubles title here sesterday 4 0. 0-1, Pickup to Play 'With Milwaukee Mllwaokee, Marrh 12. "If there's any thing In a name I've got a wonder for tho outnsld.." said Clarence Rowland today when he announced the signing of Chart Plrkun. of Philadelphia, as a membsr of tho Brewer squad for 1010. McGralh Buvs Huckster Brooks Kutxtown. March 12. Kdward J, McOrath, tho well-known veteran trainer of light har ness horses, hsa purchased tho bny gelding Huckster llrooks. 2 SOU , bv Huckster Hoy. from William It. Byrleh. of Heading, Rube Dressier Has the "Flu" Cincinnati. March 12. Ttube Presslsr. tho Cincinnati southpaw. Is reported to ho dtn gerously 111 with Influents at Camp XJerrllt. Butch Schmidt Plans Comeback nalllmore. March 12. Charles (Kutenl Pchmldt. former Uraves.flrat bsseman. wants to gtt back Into baseball. Daubert Signs Contract 8rhiiylkl11 Harf n. Marrh S3 Jacob U ' Daubt-rt, th former Hrooklyn National flrnt bnieman. Bignd a contract hre yesterday to play with Cincinnati they com In- season. ' RONAllTICAL EXPOSITION of the MANUFACTUREKS AIRCRAFT ASSOCIATION wNEWYCKCnYitf MADISON 60 , SQUARE BEGIMENT CMIJDEN ARMOtttf CASS ATT COMPANY'S HEAD LED HALF OF MEN INTO WAR Even Russell J. Sellers. Hoohkceper, Undersized and Under Weight, Got In, and Ho Saw Morv Fiphtinp Than Any Other of the. Ticenty-five 1 W3 -WKoe4VP0WMSLMW flWP- -VCWaKBBOWPuWAM.LW ttoMiauK .vuuVnvIUS w mix.tmstit J oi- the ukitei: sixes "" HM JOHK V. C0KVUUS1S a. j. akvelv) tMsvinuaux V. ClLUiAk ULA&5 ouviai h. uuuuu UOYiAUU P UAllllV J. LASVliCKCIS ju. . K13VILL13 UEA11V LUiNIS 0. LVITT WILLIS S. MaVi.UtiV . UAi!LJ. KOU'UJCU . A-.i. Lnil3X.HL: M!L RIWBELU CtUUUsS tU fkNK.EHiTU. JR.-. -.WW. is. MAJOR ItOHLP.T KKLSO CASSATT, head of Cassatt & Co , bankers, who has just returned from the war college, Washington, led more than hnlf his em ployes to war. He was followed by two other members of tho firm, Majors Stewart and Ward, and by twenty-two of the rank and llle In commemoration of the fine record In war service of Cassatt .. Co. a hand some bronze tablet has been cast, which hangs In a conspicuous piace In the omce, Commercial Trust Building, and reads as follows- A Permanent Itecord of tho Members of our Organization Kngaged In tho Military or Naval Serv ice of the United States During the World War Major II. K. Cassatt Major W. Plunkctt Stew alt Major T, Johnson Ward Private Louis Carson Captain John W. Converse Major A. J. Antelo Devereux Lieutenant AV. Orahm Olass Oliver II. Crubb. C P. O , V S .". Private T. Clifford Hammer Captain Hownid It. Hcnrv Hnslgn Frederick G. Hosteller Captain Robert Hunter Lieutenant Harry J. Lawrence, Ji Hnslgn Neville Leary Private lleno O. Ljct Private Willis S. McCauIe.v Lieutenant Paul J. Now land Lieutenant A. J, Drexel Paul Corporal Itussell J .Sellers Private Charles P. Shaw Major n. Penn Smith, Jr S'ergeant W. Donnell Mew ait Lieutenant Kmmett It. Tatnall Sergeant J. Walter Wallelgh Lieutenant William H Waring Jr That this Nation, Under !od. Shall Have a New Birth of Freedom, and that Government of the People, by the People, for the Peo ple. Shall Not Peilsh i from the Uarth. ' Major W. Plunket Stewart Is wllh tho army of occupation In Germany Major Ward, who has recently leturned, was one of the 1C0 oftk-ers on the general staff, who, under General March, chief of staff, controlled the destinies of t$ t ... vmtmmm.Pmm W'W(jiWJiyWt'1JTp n'W'' 1DD DDDDDDDD DDDI HDD JDD mmm? "TS.Vrf . UgliW.S!' zm II I ii tw ' I' lUr.rJfM. ? WHyUiiLflTiir rt vi ? & rtViLiAias ? n.vr nnnra Hull rwlgafe w t Ml II II t! Ill III VWaa lgaV III in JWlucLjzKAvl $Sm Ji d J I ''PA . ,t -e.. 1 1 mmmm 1 1.1 ,m u 1 . s R lK .-: av ivl-',l,IH wHkm . 1, mm IhwMMxmk I J-,' 1 18TH ANNUAL Automobile Show Open Today 10 COMMERCIAL MUSEUMS BUILDING 34TH BELOW SPRUCE STREET Admiflon, SO cent flVar Tax Additional) Direction Philadelphia Automobile Trade Association. PROFESSOR SNYDER'S BAND OF 40 PIECES HIOTOI'LAiW THEATRES OWNED AND MAN'AOED OT MEMBERS Or THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT 53D- AD0VC MAnKBT MCLOnnAMATIt' TUAY "Tilt; vviiiP" tTDAR 90TH CEUAU avenub DOROTHY I1AI.TOV In 'HAItl- IIOIMiD" COLISEUM MARKET RETWEHN BOTH AND 00TH I.IN.V. t-AVAi.ir.lti in I '"11J1S TWO UnlDKS" --1 "VMIA1 tn. & Maplswood Aves. LULAJIN1AL 2llBandH!lDl'. II, MRS CHARt.ES CIIAI'I.IN tn "uorhowbp quiriHia" t-r lDCI' A 'Tit i'MARKET ST8. EUK1-.NA MATIN15B DA1I.T ETHEIj HARRYMORK in "THIS DIVORCEE," FRANKFORD Vli r"n":rd Ave- JOHN 1IARRYMORE In ''IIBKB COMES THE BRIDE" uuuiwi vuinviHiu) xosm m Mh&tfWfc 11. UELiVX ui' i... J.'Mr) I Ift.t? l fclKUl xviiuSiSiESlESStl 3,500.000 American soldiers On his discharge he lecelved a letter from General March commending him for a record of elTklent service Lieutenant Paul went down In the Alcedo when she was sunk by torpe does. He was In the water two hours, then rescued bv a smnll boat, which waH towed flftj-flve miles before It was pkked up b a Trench patrol. Half of these men In service have returned to civilian Jlfe wllh many In teresting experiences to relate. But the ono most talked about of the twenty five Is Mr Sellers Mr Sellers was a bookkeeper In the ofllce. Among all the men there It was thought he would stand least chance 23fin Dnnpnnn DDDDDDl DDDDDI DDDDI A. M. io 10 P. M. rilOTDI'I.WS IIIMRD J'HONT MT. & tllUARD AVE j H...w w jumoo junction on rrankford IIAROUERITU CI.ARK In tub uoomi oim." I." I Cn KT r,!D AND I-OCUST .W.f,?! i.vrs,o..otou iVp'oJ. -w-,w-. Mats. JISU. S.30, Mats. 1 II. II. WAI.TIIAI TUB PAL.HU PACES' NIXON B2D AND MAnKKT 8TS. t'ORINNE aniPFITlTln "THE UlltL. QUESTION" PARkT "ld5 Ax- "", Dauphin St. rirv Mat. a ns. ex, onstoii OAIIY DEHI.YH In "' "INPATUATION" RIVOI I 35D AND SANSOM STS. tl V UU . MATINEE D VII.Y MAIT MII.KrT SI INTER In UXiUX "THE AMAZlNfJ IMPOSlOlf' STRAND aURMANTOWN AVE. O 1 I-lNl- AT VE.VANOO VV. H HART In DREED-OP MHN" vfiaSdgagB " " V Hr i MAJUIt KOUEHT K. CsSATT --M-- rt"(Ssn II IflipPMll o to go. He was undersized nnd under weight, but In Mny, 1918, he was called. Six weeks later ho was In France and on tho fighting line with tho Seventy ninth Division, l happened that they deeded a man In ono of the companies nt Camp Meade to fill out, nnd they put hint In. As a machine gunner he went over the ten thrw times He was In front all I the tlmo he was In Franco and w heavier fighting than any of tho others. He was several times commended tor I bravery nnd wounded once, I Mr. Sellers Is still over there. "After Itrsltig long nnd hard to get In and fall- I lug," ho writes, "It seems that now they have me they can't do without me, and 1 i feel very proud of that fact" At the signing of the nrmlsllce ho was recalled Just when about to go over the top a fourth time. LOCK LIRE A SAFE FOILS MOTOR THIEVES Pliilatlcphin Company Makes One That Can't He Broken or Picket! The V O II, Manufacturing Company, with executive ofllce.s In the Renl Instate Trust Bultdlng, Is marketing nn automo bile lock that will foil the most expert car crook In explaining the construction nf this lock. Mr Howard, general sales man ager of the company, said. "Kvery newspaper ou pick up con- tains some mention of the enormous In- crease in motor thefts This Increase Is i ftlta tn Mt rontna flrot ,mr.lunflDn I nue to two reasons nrst, carelessness Ion the pnrt of car owners who leave their cars unprotected: second, the fact I that n great majority of car crooks are. ns many car losers win attest, very adept at picking auto locks ( "When we perfected the FOB com bination automobile lock we took this latter fact Into account nnd endenvoted to make a lock that could not be picked Our lock Is a combination lock similar to the safe locks and can only be un locked by the car owner knowing the correct combination Kvery lock has Its ( own combination It l.s made from nlumlnum alloy with a tensile strength of 30,000 pounds to llie square Inch It can't be hammered or pryed off Proving a Revelation! Our Silk-Lined Suits i And this is as true of the men and young men who are buying Ithem as it is of "the trade." i $40, $35 and $30 Suits $25 Sc $28 NEW Spring styles; scores ot different patterns all lined with silks in striking pat terns which merge perfectly with the materials HIiics Grays Oxfords Browns All Silk Trimmed; All All-wool $25 & $28 William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street riioTitri.ws PHOTO P1AYS riRTAiMrn jfoJj2JROUCH rev. ROOHIMC r (.ORPORATtOH. Alk..,L-- l-'h, Morris & l'assyunk Ave Alnamura Mat Dam-ats. ev citun Al.lt.li HHADY In TUB l.SDUMrltL'OIIUI.r: V I1T." ttrvll-A- MATIN ti. DAILY ..-v,r.M.A,vV?N. R&m$ '5..I.K "TlIC llllliLe; Oh Nl.t. Qltlt ARCADIA CHESTNUT Itelow lflTH 10 A M toitiisr JI PAt'i.iNi-; FHKiireiiii-K in "1'AlU IN KULl." 57 I lirniDn oroad stiikkt ano DLUll.Dlrv.L' HL'hqL'KHANNA AVB. UK MII.Lh'i 'DON'T CHANOK YtlUll IIU-iV:o BROADWAY "WrWt"' ANITA STr.VV.vhT In vmruous wivus" CHESTNUT HILL 83iO German- town Avenue IIKltT I.YTELt. In HITTING THE IIIUII 8POI8' C1DD7QQ tAN 8T' MAN'AYIINK tMrKtOO MATINEE DAILT ! (II'-OHOI: WAUSH In "I.UCK AND PI.UOK" FAIRMOUNT "SATAitY NORMA TAI.MADUH In "THE HEART OK WflTONA" FAMILY ""err.'JuS'n'iK KS.,n ,1KNN-i;r-r in "HAPl-Y THOUail MAItniED" Bt, rTU CT THEATRE Jlelow Spruce DO 1 M 31. MATINEE DAILY J, WARREN KKRHIOAN III "THE nnilTEIV GREAT NORTHERN nroad HI. at Erie T - 0 1. M. llAltnl.ll LOCKVVOOn In THE QREAT ROMANCE-' IUPPRIAI a0T WALNUT ST8. llYlrC'L'Mats. 81.10. Evis. T'fc . HAROLD ICKVOOD In THE UREAT ROMANCE" LEADER 18T A LANCASTER AVE. MATINEE DAILY I.TNA CAVAT.IERI In TK TWO BRlbKBr-HOUDINr "PRO" GOLFERS TO PLAY SERIES Four 'Cities to Be Repre sented in Matches Planned for the West WfOIIKIlVP HINT PIIKniTI IT " ulwvml' ui aijHMJULiLi ......... Chicago, March 12. Plans are under way for a series of professional Inter city golf matches, to bo contested this renkon. It was learned today. The oltle f represented nro Chicago. Minneapolis, St Ixiuls and Detroit, each to have fout professional In tho contests. Hob MacDonnld, Jock Hutchinson, Phil Garni In mid Hddlo Loos- are the Chicago plavera, Tom Vardon, George Saigennt. Jack Burke nnd Cyril Wnlker are the Minneapolis professionals; Wal ter Hngen, Alcvander Boss, Dlegel nnd Wilbur Oakes tho Detroit contestants. and Jim Barnes, Stewart Maiden and two unnamed golfers the St. IOuli four. Four games are to be plavcd In each ' city and work on the schedule Is now under way. I Tom Miller for Braves I Richmond. Is,, March 12- Wriinl ffflw. Briei.lj .nnnsl tod. ,.i Tern bs the Now v.ork American Leacuo elub. una sola last inomn to tno noton .-National ' 'U" .MlllCT (111 not fCftlVO H Contract . frnln ii,.n ,, Mr.-h t h iisim.d h mas a free aaelit I b,J!!'Jr'0iwhSi ". frgo oforo jolnlm Miller, wnn li-ii tno irslnia ..beup in o senrs nt mciimnn i lul rnnrssionai ranKs II. Coveleskic Willi Little Hod. i'j n n IlttlK llocli. Arli.. March Allrli, nrenlili-nt of tho I.lttlo Itork (.lull nt lh H.iulli.rn A.snrliitlnti tndrtl nn noumed thnt h hnd slsneil llarrj CoVflfS kw- lft-hanled pit;hr forniTl with tha lrtrolt Club, of th American League oel.sklp ws a free nicnt Rlioile Island to Play Ittitger New llrunsulrk, March 12 Ithod Island Statn Collrse has rHrn added to th UutRers football schedule The panic will bo placed in jf ew llrunswtck on October 18 Greens Ileatherblooms -itripes Novelties I'lioTori.w The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Bookinj: Corporation, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Booking Corporation. 7.11 HIAD1TT bTRBin THUATBtS sj ivir-virvL-i oa M to 11.1 l'.M. ritA.NK VIclNTYItK In TOO TAT TO riUHT" IVIUUCL. (-(IN'TINUtlUH. t to CONHTANCi: TALMADtit: In x UAUVH NAMn Orchestra. 11 OVERBROOK 03D Vo'T MAi: MAIISII In "THE KAI'I.NU hTltAI.N PA! APF UU 'AIIKUT bTIIUKT WH.l.IAM S. HART In "llltKKt) Or .VIK.N" PI A7A RROAD AND 1 lii-k.wV PORTER STREETS MADELINE TRAVERK In "THE DANUEII ZONE" PRINCESS 1018 MARKET STREET 8:30 A M to 11 ,1.1I xf HALL CAINE'H THE MANXMAN" REGENT MAnKE7t ZKV? MAY ALLISON In ' "PECGY DOES HER DAIINDEST" RFAI TO onitMANTowN ave. IMrtUIU AT TL'U'EHOCKEN ST THEDA I1AHA In v""ft ar "THE HUE DEVIL" RURY MAnKET ST. HELOVV TTIt tJD I ,0 A. M. to lino n M CHARLOTTE WALKER In ' "MEN" SAVOY l2U "AR"ET STREET Ot VUI a A. M. TO MIDNIGHT TORINNB ORIPPITII ii'""'0"7 "T1IE OIRL QUESflON" STAN! FY UAnKET auove ioth 01AMN1H.I llllBA. M.tollilup." P.M. OERALDINE PARKAIl In VICTORIA oMAAnMEToa,1i!ABp.9Ti' TIIEOA KARA In OAL.UHi- OSTEOPATHS ELECT BROW Star Center Named CapUtarojH 1920 Haskctball Team ' Charlie Brown, '20. veteran center st the Philadelphia College of Oeteopthy basketball tenm. was veaterduv tinsdal'. mously elected captain of next season f t fit a ("tillit oesntirrli Ttvjstarn lll W& MskMJ ' s sssus vruuij sriiifUfjtii t'lunii it 4ia fc"Ci MUtiv tain of a team on which two ex-captaJM are playing. Chick Salle, '21, was sa. tain of this vear'si team, and Larr Klwell, a c'assmate of Brown, vrascMJ.' tain of the ln-lS team In his sonno. J more year. Both will be In next year's 's llne-uti. ,' .. The coveted "O" was awarded to tain Chick Sal In '21: Charlie Valle Mike Pinto, '19, nnd Manager Earl iiryant, ;u. Lecture at Art Alliance "Pictorial Succession in the Garden" wl'l be the subject of an trntetl lecturo hv Mlrs nmllv Exlev Miss Ann S. Hicks this afternoon at Art Alliance 't More Halt Gomes for Rutgert New York. Starch 12 Tho C. C X. and Nw York tlnlvrsltv teams will. the first nnnonents of Ilutaera on the dia mond, mrMins- the Bcarlet on sueeoosiv das. April 15 and 1(1. at New Brunswick, . W . OlllrATlONAI. llnth Petes .--rr Certified Public Accouatai 1 The United SUtes Government inyl the latest announcement is offerinr'i j S4500 for senior accountants. ThaM supply of certified accountants for 'i rrenornl business is inndcauats tn flll.i the ieat demand. An accountant 2. ...ll,nf Ur C 15 A ft.rmta Is h.JI. tllklllUb HIV ., t UW.WW 10 unuui-.,, capped. . i Temple University is civine a rt T cial course to prepare accountants ,T for the State Board examinations.: Graduates of rccocmizcd acconntinr k 'courses ana experienced accountant . arc ciiRuue lor aumissicn. The course begins March 18th and :ontinues till the fall examination b-,; fore the State Board. Apply for admission at one. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY ' Droad Rtrret below Btrka J iruiiiaeipma Acerwood l Tutoring School f meets the needs of children who rant-ire Individual Instruction to ad vane tn prhool work Excellent care for phya tratly weak nnd undeelnned child ran. Manual work. Hardening, athUtlca, Outdoor life Large Krounda. Davon. X'a '." mtn.from Philadelphia,, Catalog. Miss Devereux, Principal . IIOX A. l)KON. I'A. LANGUAGES AT THE Berlitz School 1S CHESTNUT BTHEET Kntrance on Uth Street By the Berliti Method studsnta Itarn t, M onlv to read and write but also to UNDERSTAND and to SPEAK foraln languages. TRIAI I.UB30II FRBI Terms may be begun at any tune. Causcries Francalsea Conversation et Prononctatlon Toua lag mercredls a 4 heures. Entree libra poor nos eleves presents et anclens. Our graduates are In constant dmanrf. nMl, iH paying positions await you. Oregg Shori.-l hand, the easy, speedy at stem. Complsta iii., . k-v- tii.ciiBii.: .imuing. )"1 r.nrnii any lime, call or wrlta ?1 J".?.!"1 Psrtleulars and catalog. - .1 flllUV. nt'NINRHS COLUK. V ...ni.r,,"f" of Cnmmeeea ' i 101T Chratnnt Nt.. 1'hlladetpMa i STRAYER'S Th! """ W"" ncnooi AN A.MKr.ir.VN would llkn tn m.t . T..X..1 American to exchange Spanish for BavA "- - ss. i.pqgfr umct AMEltlCAN would like to meet American to exchange Spanish lih 1' 4Q4 l.edaer Oftlo toTc, lai. i learners )t anted rosltlons waiting. Tt reaisi n tor i.oue and formal rraduataa. Vlodern Teaehera' rinrean. IPOS Markat gSl onna VVnmen and filrla I'lillu. School for Nurses, SSd & Chestnut Bts. 2 tnrpltal ft hnmo training. Call or wrl t - VIH.I.HRWVIM.i: 1-ASrAHTEB TO.. PA. STATU NOHVMI. PCIIOOIneautlfuI eam- i.u r.Ai-oi.riii iHutv. ntrong vacuity. .ui.iwi. ,vc tiiiiK irm op-ni April , les. jltiurrns II. Itll tOKDIMKR. rrlncloal. 1 3 WIVTEK BKSORTS ATl-ANTin PITY. N. t. HOTEL BLACKSTONE Mrrlnla Are, and the RAnch. ovtrlooklnt th Steel I!r Capacity 00... Evry erfc, comfort and enjoyment. Hea water bath, private and public. Special American plan. M up dally, European plan, 12 up dally. Auto bus at trains Knttrelv pw manafa ment I. V, MOOPFOUD. rruprietor. IGRAND ATLA NTIC Vlralnla Ave near Iloardwalk and center et amusements Private haths. Runnlnar water In roitms. Klevntor Table and service dis tinctly features 13,10 up dally. Special v.M Capacity 1100. Hklt. Ati'o meets trains. Ownership management. W. F, HHAW. Try CLARENDON HOTEL "1 VIKOIMA AVE. NE.S.K BFJiCH " 'l All rooms with hot and cold running water. Private Raths. Write (or Rates and Oooklar. TRAYMOKE AHAKiKan ); WF - &. IvV. Av naar Tlaanh H!l-- WC.QTun.irr To Vt. i pfl-7.tr b.th.Jri: fr a WFltNKBWTII.T.-B. PA. SUNSET HALL n "zSSZrX rrlsp, dry air; beautiful mountain ....... .vHnv.B i k$ . Hieiamna coastina. air. ot a ean Writ UFO. S. (lAIIL. Mar.. WHH: VILLE. PA., or Public, Ledxtr Ofllce- HWSnfEB C-XMP8 Young Men nnd tUtyn Lake Placid Club Ciap i nil ..- ..-.- ..- -" ------ --- sr-S-T "5J TLUB All the unrivaled taelllttes of Lake rt Club, Adirondack wilderness, (elf, taMa- tutorlnr. Apply to Director. Cataloa- L, w. nvnrtKTT i-iivjkt . St. Luka'a Hchool. Warns. ,'' -,,' RKi-imouri NOTirM- rt y . PAitMtny -?.". A OOOPKL TAMPAION "KEEP THE DEVIL OK at tha PEllr-L.K'B MKTIV K Z, wiunv.ii, con4uotea UTH XMt STB., ,tB 9f " l i to i I M " iw1a JpFtgJOK ---sf WESTALl Mttt an LIBERTY BHOAD eOLTlMMA AV. When m Atlantic City && MATIJVaJK HAIL , i - - -- "W( .lupao u Hpf-ri m ' I'lTV - v, 1
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