Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 18, 1919, Night Extra, Page 21, Image 21

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Dartmouth Football Coach Re
turns to U. S. After Lon
Service in France
FROM PRIVATE TO MAJOR
Boston. April 18. Mnjnr IVnnk
CitvHnniiKli. of (lie 10LM Field Artillor
ot the Twrnt) -sixth Illvisimi. former
conch of Dartmouth College football
rleens. roturneil to Americn tmlm ns
n cnuiil offiier on honril the I'nttldii.
Mnjor Ca.nnniiKh'ii fnie boic the
mniks of battle1, for he wns ocnh
intituled when u Oimmi shell exploded
!- acninst the door of his iliieniit nt
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Rniignctix, in the Aignnne, (Ktnher .
tyl;. He jns Mnmling outside the .
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The linckwnsh of the shell tipped
,v fnce open." he snid.
A senr under his right eje nnd tluee
other wound mniks on the light side
of his fnie remain. "Cnv," ih he is
1nown by footlmll enthusiasts, declnied
thnt Ainericnn nrmv suigions vned his
right cjp nnd pnttlnd his fni p up hettei
thnn hp hnd thought possible.
Mnjor ruMiiinugh enlisted ns n pri.
vntp in April. 1fll". He wns promoted
to tieutPiiunt, ruptnin nnd mnjor. One
prninotion wns nwnrded him nfter he
hnd ordered n bntterv iindei his coin
ninnd to put down n bnunge whidi
nned nn infnntn rninpaiit fiom being
nttneked by gientlv supeiior numbers
of eneinv troops.
He snid be hnd no plans for the fu
tuip nnd could think ot nothing but
getting to his home in Wnicestei, whelp
lip left his wife nnd (Midi en to go oei
sens. He snid he wns uot under on
tinet to conch nnj college footbnll elecn
this jenr.
NAVY CREW CONFIDENT
In Fine Shape for Race With Prince
ton and Harvard
Annapolis. Mil.. Apiil 1 -The
I'linceton lowing crew nrned hst ce
ning. Haivnrd is due todn, Hoth
npwstwill pnutiip todin foi tbp legattn
with tbp n. irpw Satin dn.
Fears that Hip Nav crew's ihaiues
might he nffeLted becnue snine of the
members of the squad failed to make the
lpquirrd mniks In thpii i-tiulips lian
hpen discounted, nnd the N v news
will piPsent the sanie liiip-up ns in (lie i
iaip in which the) defeated I'cmisil
nnis. I
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Wpnroz, Tftb new'
Arrow
. COLLAR.
' JvrSprmg
Guaranteed
for 5 yrs.
Spring is com
ing. Swing inJo
the saddle of a '
Black Beauty
built for fel
lows who want a sen'
sational wheel. Choice,
of 20 models. Months
to pay if you decide
to keep it. Guar. 5
years. Greatest offer
ever made.
SUNDRIES. Don't buy tires,
lamps, horns, saddles, supplies,
etc., until )ou get our factory
prices.
Special offer. If you hare
bought a Black Beauty bicycle
within the last fire years, bring it
in to us and we will overhaul it
free of charge.
An- ldul itadla
that ia rood look
tna and exception
alls aiy rldlnff.
Nota tha coll, re
coll and au.pen
Ion aprlng. Made
of fine rrn
leather and well
padded. Slia Oli
TU lnchea.
TROXEf, sroUT
HAUDLK
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Contract Offered, but
Folwell Doesn't Sign
Venn Football Committc Said to Have Tendered Two
Year Papers at Small Salary Hob Wants Few
Days to "Think It Over'
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On rot.NT.Uj is nnxioiis to coudi
the l'rnnsnnitt footlmll teiim
next fnll nml jeiteidnj he wns offered
n contrnc t 1 the Ited nml HIiip nthlelic
authorities. DM n jpill ink nil moi i
the papers in his litin to get his "Ignn
tllli" nn the ilociiniPiitH? He did NOT!,
(Jeoige Itinioii Trnier, the tlmii i
ninn of the football lonunittee: .lohn
'.Minds. Rindunte member of the mm
tnlltee: Mnjor l'ukeilnc "the Rindunte'
manager, nml l'oluell, held n long ion
in nil t- iriri
feiPiiip jesteidni nfteinoon nnd it wifsl
)oli(,XPll ,,nt
in roIw(1, s
the session would loult
ignlng. Did it? It diil
NOT !
Short-Term Contract
'J'hp uiidugi.iihintes nt the I'niwr-dh.
thiough tlie medium of nn editorial in
The IVntisduininn, reiiiestpd thnt the
athletic ofhi mis offer n long-term i on
tract to l'olwell 1I long term wns
mennt not less thnn tluee Jims. Did
thev? 'I he did NOT!
Instend of the cxpei ted nnnounce-
ment inni I oiwpn nnd signed, it wns
stnted thnt "Mr. l'olwell would
his det ision in n few dns "
liinke
I'oini
students point out that tlicicisoiih one
renson win l'olwell did not nlfi his
slgnntuie to the loittinit when it wns
tendcipil him. The ipiisuii is silarr
Folwell was nathed ovei the telp
phone nnd said Mint he would make
no uiiuouiKcitiPiit nt this time, but
wanted a few das to think it mm. He
would make no diieit ulalemeut hi le
gnrd to the sahm stipulated in tbp
lontiait, but in mpw of the fait that
lie wns anxious to letiiui to l'lankllii
Field, his words are in the foua of an
intimation that the tigiues aie low.
No Hold-up
In (lisi nssing Folwell's lesenid ile
i ision one ardent student suppoitei of
the Mullini Hill funnel exprcssul liim
self as follow r:
"I mil quite sine l!ob is not holding
Ibeni up Tot a lugli snlnr. His uiii
'tinds in the past bine brcti smill in
j (oinparison to Mip tiguips offeied at
'other (olligps, nml Inst season he mn
sputed to tnke hold nt nn exceplionallv
low snlan. I nalip, too, that the''
falling oft in receipts dining the war
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Sltla v7
s7 &y
Stula v
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Ml can lu
zXij fi -f or shape in any ot my
7 -pj price -$2.85.
I. I'OI.MH'K
lint nlimwt diniued the Iiiikiiii
hut
tin1 nthlelie nx-oi intion isn't so pool
Mint it uin't nfford to pin Mob ulmt he
wittiN. Hit hlghext in no would he lrH
Minn hnlf of wluil lies wmtli '
The length of the iiintniit wns not
nunoiiniid. hut it is mil Mint it wis
foi two Mnis.
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Yale Has Two Athletes
Eight to Row in Races
on Seine
in
I'nrls. Apill Is. -The Instil of the
Aineiiinn new whiih will tnke iuit in
tin liiteiu.itiiinnl iignttn on the Seine
Apnl ''" icids like nu nil Ameiiiuu
scum uimi. nun i onege mmis, inoie i.imii
to I'niiglikippxic than to I'm is, will
stuitle the iiiilhi's on minis dm '1 he
Amei ii an i lew is mnile up as follows-
Itow, Seigcnnt t'ollis S Cole, ale;
2. Finale ItnMil Mini. I'niuell. :i, Sei
giant Unwind MiIIiiim lie. I, Clip
1 11 1 11 .Inmes lit mki ihnfl Coinell: ".
I. n ittciin nt Tcmiim .luii i us, Ilniwiid:
l. Captain Itnial l'nlliu 1 ni ci it of
W'ushingtonl 7. Cnplain Iinrr Cubnt, I
Hum. ml: stinke, l.iruti iiant II S I
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Ittonks, Cm in II: l.ieiitenanl iu liule,
1 meisit nf Cnliful inn, i oxswnin
Tbeniw utidei tin i n u hing of Cup
I. lin C I). U'imnii. lie, l'.ll."i, bus
niloptpd n mln ii tluui of 1 1 1 - nle 1 tin
Mild slioki, wluNi is winking (ftl
in nth.
Boston Downs Fordham
ork. Snrll Is nrillmttt Iohi ii fist
U
RHIll
Il i in
nf I
til Hip lln.tiin ( illiki tlltl" nl 1'nrrt
I Id t wntiriluN aftittuiin h llii srtirn
In I
Juniors
Win
Haverford Meet
IIiki rrnrtl. I'ii. V ii r il is l hi liinmin
I liv n tinlnl Ht the Mi.l nf Dip Mint mIizIii
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Tfie Easter Parade
Tfiisl&ar Is Different
E
AST EASTER vc were sendinc: tlicni
. ovci , this Easter
them back. Last year
of Steel. This year it's a Parade of Style.
Last year L'ncle Sam was in the hat business
but he had a very limited assortment of
styles. The man with a face as thin as a
battle ac had to wear the same style as the
fellow with a face as round as a hand grenade.
This
eood
year T can give you
on you fits your face
te.id. and incidentally,
insult a pockctbook that
to hold more than "$30 a
Every
Easter
man is going to have a new hat for
I would suggest-getting one' you
after Easter, and don't forget you
any soft hat or derby, any color
"fffecuJquartens SGruLctts
1307 Market Street
Coach Wright Plans Active Day
for Red and Blue
Oarsmen
ALL IN FINE
SHJfPE'
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New ll.nen. Conn.. Apill IS
hist and sicond I'liheisil; of Iennsl
Minln news nnieil in w Hiuen '
teidni nfteinoon nnd were iiiimediiitch '
tnken to the I lixf-ut oitii nvei, where
Mie hnd a few pi ni the spins in pup
Hint inn foi the imp with ale on Sat '
uid,i
The IVnn men aie ipiaiteml m the
ShiHield Scielitilic Si hool builiings
and K tin ned fiom Deiln just Ik fore
link.
Thei aie all in good condition, ('nub
Wiight saiil, and spoke will of the
ionise nu the llnusatniiH' rnei The
will hae two praitiies todn. one at
III 'ill in the morning and the otlui m
the nfleinooii nt ." o'lloik. The Ynlf
(lew will alsci inw ill the afteiuoou
The I'enusjlMiuia news, as n
lowed tndii.v. and ns thin will me t
Tendler, Glassman
gremstem
MENS fijrnishiNGS
Silk Shirts for Easter
In .ind ox lushr cIph jciis nml
(.olniM Imm jti t (imi)h in fni n
HdHtfi rush 1in t I UK isotl
tnent, of ilk niwl Un ttPil npiKwmr
Watch Our WIndojvs for
Something Always New
818 Chestnut St.
vc arc bringing
it was a Parade
a hat that looks
as well as your
the price docsn t
hasn't been asked
day once a month,."
stores lor one
.i . i i
II'mIW PB t3
IiWlHIBi' k
vm vjiiHiBw. i M mjr i
sr m V Stlr I
..w Pint. uoh
PcniiA'nlc Crew Race
Starts at Six o'clock
New llneii. 'nun.. Api.ll f.
The Yule 1'enn hunt inie'wlll he
rowed ilmwutteam oer the Houn
tonle (rtiirsp on Kntunlm. 'I he se
ond ntc, irewH hup will snit
nt :"0 p. in nml l(i wusih buttle
nt II. The IinNIi will be nt n point
opposite Iho Sheltnn 1'nrk. ju-t nlm.r
the duiii.
are made up this wn
, Thomas. No T. WiNnn
Vaisil
: No ti.
t. Sup
Kelhi .
Wlnshiw ; 'o ,"i, Kllsoit . No
lh Pi No SI Unbelts. 'n
1 liow, .Mne nn. Iliinleii
j Snond new stioke. Copclanil '
7. Shiiinian, No. tl, 1'iniik. Nn
' (I'tintmnii; No I. nn Stonli, No
ranber: Nn ', liedell , how tin
wii h : i ox, (iillette.
pPHs-sBml' AS1AL
I SHOPS "GENTLEMEN
1 () KltCOATS HATS haiji:ri)Ashi:ky
Till- I urcrxl llli-t rllniliir nf MtMlllllV HHIHIs In I'lillnilrliililn.
THIS EASTER
SELECT YOUR
FURNISHINGS HATS
WITH THAT ASSURANCE
OF QUALITY AND NEWNESS
DEMANDED BY SPRING.
OUR COURTEOUS SERVICE
AWAITS YOU.
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1018 CHESTNUT ST.
jlEI3JMIE3ip5J
M. & H. SELL
Base-ball
Uniforms
All Wool $
M,ade to
Measure.
T50
u.
ABSOLUTKLY the biggest alue rci ofTeicd for am tiling like
the money. Pay hnlf again as much ; yes twite as much cKcwhcre
and the quality of the goods will be no bcttci and in many cases not so
good. Een the dealers wondei how we do it. lint theie's no secret
about it. We saw a wonderful oppoitunitv to buy the goods months
ago at a icmarkablc puce, befoie the Wai and Luuij Ta wcie
put on. and we give you the benefit of both savings. 1'ine choice of
colois in unifqims ot stockings. I.cltcimg on shirts fiee
Phone or Write for Representative to Call
Hill iif-limn leiim miilMKFra virile fur tintpl- tl ml rli elf-mr l-iireiiirnl lilunk.
A Few of the Teams We've Made Uniforms
for This Month
MAKING unifoims foi
tlllP flf tills StOl P
h.iscbail
Many of
when they had then fust unifoims made In us and thev aie giving
us repeat ordeis vear aflei veai. We don't aim to sell am one aud
it is the "lepcat' business that we'ic uftri. Kor instance, brie aie
just a few of the teams vco made unifoims foi tlm month.
Darby High School
iM. ., Aff. Carmel, Pa.
Lenolyn C. C.
AtlaM C. C, Gloucester.
Forrest A. C, Ridley Parh.
Sterling Club. Camden.
Garrett Hill Club.
Guarantee Trust Co.
Bryn Mawr B. B. Club
Buffaloes A. C Chester.
Thompson B. C.
Blue Bell A. C.
Wellwood A. C, Camden
St. Leo.
Rally B. C.
Vinco Club.
Jefferson A. A., Camden.
Mid Valley, Wilburton, Pa.
Franklin Printing Co.
Base-ball
ohoeswsn
.'lade nf Krmil qu.ilitv leather, Htrons
anil HcivliPrflMP Shaip hteel cleats
"Ty" Cobb Shoes, $5
Mnrle of Kailtanm fpilal ilents
The "line voi n lj the host plaj ers
gg yfiP
Kv C.
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oil sne
Mnnf '"
I'aerrllilns
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Save
$5 to $10
From
Workroom
to You
SPRING $11.50 $oe
SUITS, A to O
We tell our clothing direct from the factory
to you, thus earing you $5 to $10. We do not
ask you to blindly accept what we aay here; we
do not eyen aik you to buy. We (imply inyito
you to inipect our ahowing.
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' SELECT HARVARD CREWS
.Varsity and Freshman Eights An
nounced for Saturday's Races
Cmnbrldgr, Mass., April I. 'I he
lllnnnrd lowing squad, numbering
twenU mill, left list night fot An
Inupolis. wlipir the niit and fiisb
men ciews miet I'liuieton nnd NiimiI
Ac tnl(iii) (ights Snturiln on the Scmtii
iImm1.
' TIip lliial rowing nrdn of hiilh irews
ns niiiiouunil h the i o H h is as foi
low s :
I Hr4lh slirnKr t.pBhton 7 IIihI" i
i I ollinin :. Sedkwlck I M i rl I I In I i
J llHlrh.'rliM r lm i xptHln Whlllnrtn
'onxwnln t'olf on
l"relimn strnk" Hrmtlo 7 11-iil.thtl i.
I mPIhIm MrllHBt " Inn I Knm 1
HhitlnHh J Duncnti l Aul "n x
rtHln Mill r
Columbia Nine
Defeated
Sr
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n ii' In tioi.rl
f alrrl In III
tohnn Hopkm
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nn Soil 111 l- I
I I l 1 liv Kfl
I ii Mole tif II I"
& QllSj""
jiaisisiajaEaEisfi i
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IT FOR LESS
teams has long lieen a lug fea
the nlatis wcie little shaven
Energetic A. C.
Alerts, Woodbury.
Leipervtllc (Pa.) F. C.
Wister Park.
West Norton A. C, Jeffersonville
Pa
Liggett'Myers Tobacco Co.
Pensdalc A. C.
Triangle Social, Camden
Tribune B. C.
Leghorn A. C.
Milford (Del.) A. C.
Fatrhill A. C.
Huster Club.
Lingo A. C.
Columbia Club.
St. Kathryn School, Wayne, Pa.
Philadelphia Trust Co.
Garfield A. C.
All Leather
Fielder's
KlnvP$l .50
I'
Value
mo a m
Just one or two
of a stvle. Good
pickings for early
fe
criP qTifj
r I eml
in I llihic
Imkle
Trout
spst.on
nn Now
friL
tlui i.ii.mm
It .peak, for lUelt
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You Save
$5 to $20
You Have
Your
Choice of
Two
Score
Nationally
Advertised Brand
Of Men's and Young
Men's Clothes to
Choose from
Over 6000 Garments!
Thousands of Patterns!
Hundreds of Styles!
The Biggest of All
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Easter Exhibits
Suits and Topcoats
$1&
.50 $
J
$29 Up to $45
You will sec nioie STYLE to the square
inch in this Shop ot" Famous Clothes for men
and young men than in any other store in this
city bar none. And you will see VALUES
that will exceed anything a on expected to see
anywhere this season.
It's the finest, biggest, best' and most in
teresting display ot Easter Snles in men's and
Aoung men's clothes in all Philadelphia. That's
a strong statement but it's one that the facts
demand. Over 40 famous brands celebrated
for their stvle. fit and quality are showjn here.
They cost you $5.00 to $20.00 less per gar
ment than their prevailing- prices else
where, because our enormous outlet through
our three big stores enables us to secure con
cessions that a smaller business would bc in no
position to demand. All we ask is that you see
our offerings. You Avill be surprised.
1200 Spring
All That Remain From a Huge
Recent Purchase. See Them!
$22.50. $25 anrl $2R VahiM
-r " "" j r -- t
There is no question of our beinp able to fit you, but we
haven't all sues in each pattern. Otherwise you will be per
fectly deliKhtcd with the superb Suit you will get in this col
lection at $18.50.
The House
of Famous
Clothes "for
Men and
Young Men
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Purchasing Orders
Vy 50.1 Market St; Philadelphia
Accepted
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