Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 13, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 20, Image 20

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEH-PHILABELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 13, .1919
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cf0UGO BEZDEKAND HIS PIRATES IN TOWN FOR FIRST INTERSECTIONAL SERIES WITH PHILL1E&
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IETURNED ATHLETES
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A. E. F. Eligible for Inter-
Allied Games
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Up'lO'M'tnutc Martis
of Leading Hitters
I NATIONAL LltARVR
I.. I. AH. 11.
limine. New York ... U M 1
I milium., riilliiM .. in 47 1
Knnetchv, Ilrooklin.. . II II,
lole. New York 13 IH IS
Wirlffllh, Ilrooklin 1.1 09 It
A.MKKICAN Milllf i:
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Jackson. Chirac ... t. n la
Nmllh,, Cleveland It .19 K
Mill. Athletic. ... 11 4.1
Hcllman. Detroit. II AS 12
(irdeon, M. Muls III 48 111
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MARATHON RACES DROPPED
FROM THE OLYMPIC GAMES
, International Committee 1)c- . , Scholastic Contests
citlctl That Long Runs Ares on Today s Sclwdidc
Undesirable and lhcrcfarc
Voted to Abandon Event
IL.1"V7'00 GREAT A STRAIN
SELECT TEAM SOON
What May Happen
in Baseball Today
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Paris, May 1!!. I'nmous nthlfp! who
served with the American expeditionary
forces, but who have returned to the
T'liitcd Stu,le, tuny enter the iutcr al
lied games to lie held next month.
t .. n..i- in linmiKK limit trnnsnnrtn- I'lllnhurch
u ..". " .;,.' .....I. .... , i riiiLMht
tiou to rrnnee is being muiir u.i rii ,st. i,m.
Peyton ('. March, elnef of -tnlT. from
whom the follow ins ruble inc.age has
been- received : thlnmo
"There is no legal nutliority for
Irnnsnorlini: to France civilian ntlilrlcs Cleveland
who are discharged soldiers. The AVi.r
Department is in entire sympathy with ( JAihletl,
1 Olyn
NATIONAL r.l.-Adfi:
MARATHON rnec in future
!.' Tlml i the rather
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.. .1! .l!ni..... Il.uf initiina f.-nl.l Inn .
SllirillUK UM'iuiii inn .......... - i
Inieriiiitiiiiinl Ol.Miinie Commiltee mid ,
BASGDAI.L
rrankfnrrl With lit Central Hlli
lVt I'hllndolphln. nt Oermanlovvn l!lh.
Catholic ltlh ut Northeast lllnh
ll.d Jon lfrlshts lllixh nt Darby lllth.
Palmyra llish nt Woodbury High,
Colllngswoo.l High nt Had.lonfleld High.
Kplecopat Academy at Chestnut Hill Acad
Drown l'reparatory nt St. Luke's School.
TIl.VNIS
Venn Charter School t West Philadelphia,
ilermantown High at Kplscnpul Academy,
ilermantown Arademy nt Kranktord High.
Central ItlRli nt Camden HlKh.
Xorlhea't lllh nl llaverforil Si hoot.
Lower .Merlon High at Cheltenham ttlfth.
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TO STOP QUAKERS
Big Interscholastic League Ten
nis Match Scheduled
for Today
WATSON UNABLE TO PLAY
HroU,n . ,Vn" T IfVii !Uo .SS ,,i'-'1 "i,11 B" ntn cffrcl !.. the hohl-
Clndnnail . II t ,7.i:i .7o .nun inc of (lie next OI.Mnpie m Antwerp,
N York M I ,li7 .BII2 .Bl.i,, , . ; .i,,,. f m"fl Tlie '
Chlrnxi, . . ii .nun .!.-. ,.i:t IlelRium. in epteintiet oi ni.ii. ine
n 7 .iir; .."no
..I II . ion .1.-...
. . s rj .son .2.0
I V .KM, .183
ami:rk n i.r.Adi i:
Hon l.ol lC. n lii
IS :t .mm .8 III
Hloalon .71 .11.111 . .
tn lork . II I .1101,
X II ...71 .IHHI
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.nil. .1 10 .2:11 .280
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
NATIONAL LK.(1LT,
Veir York. .1; llrookt.rn, s (10 Innlnri).
I'lll.liTinli. 8: Clilraco, 2 (tt Innlne.)
lloton nt rhlludelphlu K.iln
the idea, however, iind is wntins to on
taiu the lieees.-nry fund-, from the vari
ous welfare orsnnizations to pay the
way of selected athlete- (o Trance."
Rowing Plans
The American rrew. entered for the
regetta at Henley. Kngliinil. on .lulj 1
nnd " are in training. There will he no
grand challenge cup this J ear. lull the
Henley stewards have subliluted 11
(service race, with crews from Canada,
the British Hying eorp. Australia. New
Zenlaml and America represented.
The clim'av of the season's service
rowing will he the inter-allied regatta,
whlcli will he held two weeks after the
event at Henley. The crews from
Frnnee. Belgium and Czccho-Slovnkia.
Iu addition to the American, have been
entered.
llnll Season Opens
At the opening of the French Vni
rersity baseball league here eMerilii.v.
the University of I'tiris defeated the
University of Lyons by a score of -I
to V.. The teams were composed of
members of the American army wno are, icmhr-ur
Ktmlvlne in Krani'e.
The stars for l'aris were Wilmol
Whilncy. pitcher, formerly of Harvard:
Hugh Kclliher, catcher, formerly of
lrinceton. and George Abbott, second
baseman, captain of the Harvard team
in 11)17.
The American expeditionary uuiver
irr nt ltennmo -nun the inter-UIiivcrsit v
track meet in that city yesterday over """"J1""' a,,d Uosit.
teams from the Universities of lou-'Kt pui '.
Irime- Alnnlnelier. Diion. (Irenoble. ' Milwaukee ...
Toitiers nnd Nancy.
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AMLRICW I.n.ll'i: '
Clilcnto. I: SI. IiiIk. .1.
Clrvrlaml. (1: Detroit, I.
VVh.IiIiuIoii. I: Nu ork, I (nilleil tl T
trentlt ImilnK tlHriike!,
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
NM'IOVM. l.mUL'l;
l'lllfhurch nl I'lillnilelelil.i.
hlcnico at N'tm lork,
Cindnniitl nt Ttrookl.Tn.
SI. Louis nt ItiiHton,
AMKIUf.W LLACil'K
No enmes acheillileil.
INTLKNATION L LIIAOIT.
Yrnterilny's Kesiilts
Newark, 1: Tornnln, o.
Itendlnr at lllnRlultnliin rain.
Hslllmore at llnrhesler rain.
Jrrey City at lllifTiilo wefr ground..
Minn-ling- or the f lull.
w. l. i'. vr. l. r.c.
:t ,lir,7 enrk. . .1 .-. .S.1I,
." :t .n'.l Huffalo. .. t .-. ,111
4 4 ..ion .,erse.v lt a .-. .:;7.-i
I I (Ml Ulncll'lnlun It 5 ,:17,-,
'I'oriuv'n Game. .
Itniillng nt lllnghainlnti.
Il.lltllnore at Itix-liester.
Neurk ut Toronto.
Jersey City nt llulLilo.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
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Stewart And
lz information came to hnnd estcrday
!'87 :i letter from a correspondent in London
oal who is close In the athletic leaders of
, Kngland. He writes:
.7.VI "A m.vsterious report was published
1 ccenlly stilting that the International
-"'' Ulvinpic Committee hail met ill l.ati
..iss'suntie. Switzerland, and had decided
unanimously to hold tlie sevenin um
pic games in Antwerp next year.
Want Ilia I Alert
'It was difficult lo reconcile this
decision with the grim declaration of
the Trench authorities that not only was
.. 111.,.,,,;,. tiirel undesirable before
Ifejl. but that it would be impossible,
for then, to compete, with the utter 1
lin-k of know edge 1 Hie gnu. -.,,....-
marathon if the first earned hail not
been held in Athens. It was under
standable there, but elsewhere it is not
wanted. Personally, T nm in favor of
more team competitions nnd I think
the conference shnrcs this view.
"Mr. l.afl'ou has no doubt that Kng
land will liberally support the games,
which will probably take place early in
September. Thanks to the nrmy's prac
tical sympnlhy with sport during the
war, we have never had such an abun
dance of talent a's nt present. Needless
to say. tlie conlerence agreed not lo the league championship for the scv
ncccjn cnuii's 1 1 tun vicriiHiny, ixusiria-Hungai-y,
Turkey or Bulgaria."
American Negro Boxer
Honors Laic Kaiser
I'nrls. May 13.
TUB champion boxers and wrcs
tiers of the American expedition
ary force returned to I'nrls today, to
prepare for the intcr-AHIcd games
after n two-weeks tour of the nrca
of occupation.
The champions tlrcwr largo crowds
of soldiers throughout the area based
on Coblcn!!. They were sent on tour
because very few soldiers "were able
lo get to Paris to see tho champion
ship bouts.
Willo the touring party was at
Xeuenalir, n watering place neat
tlie Rhine. I.eo Patterson, n. negro
nnd the lightweight elinmplon of the
A. E. V., bathed In the tub formerly
used by the former German emperor.
West Philadelphia High School and I
J'etin Charter will meet today in oncl
of the biggest Interscholastic League
tennis matches of the season. If dc-
fented West Philadelphia will lose nil
chance of Inking the title away from
Dr. Clinton A. Strong's proteges.
The Penn Charter team is lending lliC Gather 2593 Points In Local Bowling
league at present with the excellent rec- , ChamnlonshlD Tournev
Mucko All-Stars rolled into first place
in Class C, totaling 25! in three
MUCKO TAKES LEAD
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ord of having won thirty-two of their
thirty-live matches. West Philadelphia
is second with twenty-three wins and
six defeats.
It hns been doped out that all that
STARS TO COMPETE
ATGERINTOICC
Nine Tennis Players in Exhibi
tion Matches This Saturday
and Sunday
ROUND. ROBIN TOURNEY
YORK LEADS RIFLEMEN
Scores 685 In A. E. F. Champion '.!
ship Tourney ,'
l.o .Alans. Mnv lit. Oliver II. York.
Fifth Marines, of Krnuklln. O., lead '.
the 850 pistol experts competing for the '
championship, o'f the American expedi-'
tlonnry forces, his score being eleven
points nnovc inai 01 nis nearest rival,
Chief Mechanic Lloyd I K. Wilson,
-Eleventh Field Artillery, of Pelhnm,
Wash. York lias scored (So out of a
possible S00.
Honorary first place goes to Color
Sergeant James W. Bell, Fifteenth Field jQ
Artillery, who is n distinguished pistol -X
-1.4 kdl atrtl ta timvillAH sn4 AU n tn t- tMi . '
games in the opening five-men team
matches of the second week of the
Philadelphia Bowling Association chnm
Pcnn Charter is required to do to retain pionsliip on Keystone nllcjs Inst night
enth consecutive year is to triumph in
three matches this nftcrnoou from tho
Speedboys.
West Philadelphia will be handicap-
Cleveland Ministers Protest
Cleveland, May is Members of ihe Mln- ped by the enforced absence of Charles'
1 "'"." "'P.?..?' ? ?.' 'n"P-.5-. Wntsnn. :til. who is ill. Wnlsnn is the
singles tnnn nnd was counted
moralw.
will be unable to play again this season.
Toronto
llulllmor
Kendhif-
M Indianapolis-
l.nulvllli-
Ilidiaiinpoli .
Hatrcrles Tmrup.
I'riday,
llatterlea-
It It. U.
'':'. '.'.'. '.'...'.'. '.'...'.'.".'. 1) s 2, national sport that Sweden would have
"plhtlt iJrfnr ami tlun-rjie , .1 ... n :..l Hi-i.ittir, mnftf if
Howard. Kotellnlk. WolfgTllB and lluhn. orgnlll.c.l nil nun uciu. s- .""l"' " -"
BINGLESAND BUNGLES ' S'arv "S:
. ! iiarrd to promote the games next year
One ol (life daus iir.cn inr uirathrrman , r-nr huia 'nleiii. v".leirfiv. nnd hu inrrjul vv e thought their wishes ought to be
relent. I In- 'hilirs and Alhl'lns wtU tro- n mi-nt nwv bra! 7 j t vbb nn-i Iili Uiiroil Lii,,ll,- ,..,.,viili,i-(,il '
... i-if r-
.....i: .....i:n In l.ML-lntlll US 10 mis terdov voted unnnltnou.lv to nrnle.r In n.,-.
ciinuoiiiiit u ,., 1 .,, ovv , '"or cox against lhepempse5 -Wlllnrd box- second
speedy revival 01 .... --- n mat. 1, in o eun inn e vie eommme. of .,, ,n ,..;,, ,,..,. ns ,. ,ns..., ost
11 1 .!,.n 1 m ri tilMlllirillUun'iuii"' ' inn irufitiifu ciiuiniri u v "r hiiu H ro wi 1 ' " ----- . , --
able In give the 11M (Hiii" 'l ,, pro1 t ,,, u, u rii right et- match this season. It is staled that he
i tuiMil otl I IH ill si 1 1 i iciHiv, jlnl in" iiiaiiii iihb vuiiurinnea as
I "The Rev. R. S. de Courey l.aiinu , a menace to pui.ii
Iwas tho British' delegate nt Hie Lau-'r .
l l.i, l.n riven me ,
saline i-oiiierenci- ...... ---
Inn account of what happened. Ihe
'..ountrics represented were t.reat Brit
ain. Belgium. Italy. Sweden. Portugal.
.Itohemin. Switzerland. Luxemburg nnd
I'.nzil There was no delegate from
France, but the president of the inter
nlltiIlu conference. Baron Pierre de
Cuberlin. is a Fieiicb.nan. and he ex
pressed the opinion that the games
.would be supported by the I reuch gov
1 eminent.
All Nations Approve
"In addition, telegrams oi approva
on the decision leached were received
from Holland. Norway and Spain. They
were also in communication with
America and there was no doubt that
American athletes would compete.
"Mr. I.afi'nu told me that the Scatidi-
..... . ... 1 nn,, n inlet'-
nuvian countries, w.i.- s.. . -
The All-Stars displaced the Sicil
ians, who were lending this division
of the tourney with !M8. Tho Mucko
experts rolled in good form nnd were
aided with a handicap allowance of
'Jl plus in each game.
Trails-Mutual got 2201; Builders.
2181, and Philadelphia Saving Fund
Society squad, one of the scratch teams
of this section of the champion, totaled
2171.
5tf?.
The Gcrmantowii Cricket Club l"i i10t ftml 'not u regular contestant
arranged another series of exhibition I match will end today,
tennis matches. On Snturday nnd Situ-! -.
day afternoons nluc of the leading ncti
players of the Fast will meet on the
Manbeim courts. This is the third of
the exhibition series.
The following players will take part
in the matches: Ichiya Kumngae, the
Japanese elinmplon nnd ranked with the
"lending ten": Benls Wright, former
national champion ; V inccnt Richurds,
national indoor singles, doubles iind
boys' champion: William K. Tlldcn. 2d,
national clay court nnd doubles cham
pion; Merrill Hall, of New York:
Craig Riddle, Wallace Johnson, Carlton
Shnfer. of this city, and Cllftou Herd,
of California.
It is planned to bold singles con
tests on Saturday nnd n rouud robin
doubles tournHnient on Sunday. It is
expected that the doubles team will be
Tilden ami Richnrds. Wallace Johnson
and Craig Riddle, Reals Wright and
Ichiya Kumagae, and Clifton Herd aud
Carlton Shnfer.
The
Sije
3FRINGS
BROS
CIGARS
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yrt Invincible
rn j Enfiristrc
reruoxJir ujcjuilt
$3.'d5
ft? ttucc box wares. I put,
Mii Huko IlMilek mill liW Hralr nr anxloim tvl.it
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mad aavdk aVMiAtn. J l.A .tHll
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'"LUff rnne MwuHii u. .., -. ..u... ...-.. UUp.,uii uiei. lesiertiayn l.lllesa lonlesl
i;. we woji. ... nuiEeu
Medical Objections
In ll.n lntnrnf.lfnnMl .., ..I,... i "Mr. I.Ullllll Illlllcd t llllt t 1C Pl'Ograni I
llKininell. of Neurk. I.lunked Toronln villi. :.i ,i i. ... i,...i 1, ,.!,,. ; ini,l
'llnnk Oo.ly. first in war wa all made nnrj- a hlmv. The .ml, run of Ihe eont.-st' -' " ,' " " "" "" " ' ""
i to makn hl official return lo baseball "a xored hy the Jersey nine In Ihe ninth will be modihed, 1 lie inaialhou race
, .. ii . I . .1.. ..,ll,.m-,n .,enh 111111111.
&JSa "w.Hrr T;elairalKht wstinen..m " . .. 'is to be nl.au.loue.l. It was open
Jitpt Uody from cfltins rejtquatniea with rnoriiop uprs wun :i riounif mat Rcorprj .onoilS Objection ou lurtlieul RroitUUS
T.ntt faiiB tuo runs. hiiiI a sincle that tallied Knottier!
to
There s iiothino sttmno in the American
n ciHo.i utwu
i tho xvrstrtn
The Athlrtlcs
league lodav, nil four hastrm rlubn htino
on uoara raTiirrx r rwuir m mv wtjim
half of tfic Johnson circuit.
open in Ut. Louts tomorrow..
tnu.iur. uoiivfrru tlie iiiow fnr rrliutton
tlmt tlefpatpil IVnn Johnny TIIzpII l.t.stpd
out uo inntnss for th Jted nwl Hluc
IIrp, who ucppdpfl him. rotnlm-nd 'o(h
Thorn h that ho has tho inakfnj;a vt a win
nine twirlpr.
r
An unuiual nlau Inok nJace In lh fluid
It will lie a grapple for llrl place today ooio.o ol the Prnn.Vrmcrlvn namr. 1'itihc,
when I'at .Moron and his Itedn Invade Ilrook-, irnnrv I ir. id ,. Ildlu u Latch llnr,rV ..n;.
lyn. The Ihxlrem' lead over the Keda n '0 at jlr-l. I ri,r the rules. i;,e rio.i.rr
redored to u Hen eter.lis. when Ihe (llunU ""' "loued oi.li one lose on (lie v-ihMlirou
.ripped tbe UobUn, for their aec.nd WUffirtfV."Va'?tiSl 'Hm'ArHA'Yo
ueirni. a 'lonap. ol von.. ,. tho tiilrrtin tlf batl
.... 1. on rfloinrd to tlie tufirld, aud Itatctuti uos
Cubs and Ci.ants will battle for h1il , (nocirot oat bemn he couhi urt bait, in
place when thev atari tl.cli foist stimm .ii ,sremd. 1 nip H'tdolph t.frfci.fjy viatic u rv'r
the Polo Urnunda lodai. The llrulna mu.t of lus on n lo iulifu the filav.
ta,ke the aertea from 3Ic(Jrav' m- u lu land . ..
111 third pla.e
f.arraplim f.arn lloife. of (fie niatttn. RICHARDS TO BE CLEARED
lancfed tfte itmulnff bloio for Mtftraw in tlir
Jiff with the Doducr tirnterditu. It i n a
hvmcr over tin ritfit lrrf o'a at ;ddev -f-.. i,....,,!.. aiii I 14 c.e
Fitld. It nan l'ovle'i third i-.rmlt eonl o , Tennis Association Will Lilt 5US
the fUait. He IS 110.0 tied uHl (' irilioms. , n-nctnn In 9 Cuu Have
of the Phils. pension in a r-ew uays
,.. . .. New York, May R!. It is expected
1 "They oucht to have n referee who eonln ,
rive n ilerlslou vil.enever the Yanks anil .that Viucent Richards, the sixteen -M'nahlnirtoii
flush." said the bii in tlie
Itrown derby yetenla. after seeinir New v ear-old youth who now holds MX nil
York un.l Ihe Nationals co llfteen rounds ,...,..,
, without havlne ronio to an aereement. 'I Ills tloual titles and suspended Sunday for
nuurn iHeiuy-eirii rui.sriu.i.r mriinii. i,
tho unM ii.eae eomuaiania u.ive iuaru wiiu
out winnlnc or loalne.
I I nere would never nave ueeu a
'
PiUfW:
M'mn RIGHT WAY't I
lierinitting the use of his name to adver
tise or promote the sale of tennis goods
for a pecuniary profit," will be rein
stated in a day or so. Richards will
reversed.
ifillrr lluooins. boa. . of the rank., icnl '
thased tor disputing hmpirm Bill IXncm'a .
authority to rtcersc ..iroitrr iincK uwevs.
TCven the umpires could not acree at tlie
TankB-Wahhinalon came csterdav. When I
Oharrltv stole home In the ninth lnnlnir
Utnpiro ovvena. p.t tne piaxe. canea mm out. ., . . . ,, rI, ,i i ,
hut when tho WashinKtoii plovers appealed to see President (.eorgo 1. Adco and ex-
B1U Dlneen, tho Held uinp. the decision was ,,lain l.is case
I The owner of the sporting goods
store which inserted the "nd," in n I
I tennis publication, which caused Rich- '
i arils' s suspension, suid yesterday: "I
Pitcher laudo llendrlx. tho net to the 'called Mr. Adee ou thetelephone and
last of tho holdouts lo fall In line twlrl.l -vnlnineil that the udrpi-riYmnent which
fila llrst earn- for the rubs aa-alnst tho i cxpiuini u unit im uuv i ujicjiii iil win. n
Pirates yeat'-rdaj. Ho lost tho declaion in caused llichards h suspensioii was printed
eleven tnnlnirs. when Itoekelo slnitle and ...m.-,.. ,,! itii.hnr.ls's l snnctlfiii
'TlUbee's doublo put over the winnlnc run. willioui ins llllinariissi sanction.
Vilbur fooper held tho Cubs' to seven tills. Kji-hurds bus been employed at my store
i since Inst September. He does not spe
liil r.leason'a Mliltn Hoi hone up vletorr ciulizc ill the sale of tennis goods, but
S'o. 13 jmlerday, but lost the servlelss of i,,,,,.).,,. ,. ..,rt i.f ,..rli. "
CapUIn Kddli. I'olllna. when Ihe alerllnr i Handles all sorts nt M.ods.
aeeonU-sncker strained a tendon In his rlnlit . ,
lee.
V'dl.
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Afortoa ad CoceemVie combined their
Other Sports on Pages 20-21
TVlany coal dealers jinvo con
tinued to use trucks with the
engine buried under tho seat,
believing there was no other
way to get n short wheel base.
But loulc nt this outfit a
two-ton elevating dump body
large, roomy driver's cub; en
gine under the bond where It
is always accessible all on a
chassis of only llU-lnch wheel
base.
It's accomplished by our
method of mounting tho front
springs a simplo matter, hut
it's lust another of the many
littlo features that mako tho
HrocUvvay stand out from the
usual trucks with an Individu
ality of design and construc
tion all Its own.
BROCKWAY MOTOR TRUCK!?'
COMPANY
2324-28 Market St.
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Annual Gas
Range Week
No. 310 i: mnr.t'T
ACTION, linanlel doors,
puna uarl splasher rltleii
with patent oven. Heat
rerulator. Jletular price,
MlS.S.'l. Hperlal at SSI.18.
Connected free.
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can have the advantage of these real
reductions in prices on gas ranges of
highest values. Annual Gas Range Week
offers you an opportunity which you
should take.
Trie illustrations shown here are only a few of the
many styles of gas ranges that we are offering at special
prices this week. Every one is an approved make
which guarantees its durability and satisfaction.
Special Combination Offer
Anyona purchnlnr either a refrigerator or gas
water hatr or both -with ras rang, flaring Annual
Oas Bang "Week, will b aUowed a sptcial tUi-.ount
on aoh artlol.
No. 3in oi'AI.
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I Its In 10 . Inch
sniee. IS" men.
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oven, enamel nana
au.l panels. Itecr,
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OPEN EVENINGS THIS WEEK
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Tim I'ablnet l a well
built. Kuarnnleed ranee
.1 hlmwn. Itecular price.
all.Se. Special at S31.35;
Connected free.
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