N if "j 20 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, PBIDAlk MAY '23, 1910 ' "N IT TOOK THE "UP-TO-MINUTE" AVERAGE COMPILER A LONG TIME TO LOCATE GAVVY CRAVATH i M ft l I' I f f 14 Is. m :. . P. ' RFRMANTnWN Rl IIFS SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS NOTED HORSEMAN DIES iGirnvnuiHTs m be in LIGlrrWHIdH m itid in nt .1 K.tn I (rttitivlit U rrVii.mltvnn i,f lllO tUlW ni Willie JarkeOn AS M.ltt HrOll, brin A. t . tonight, Al lnompnn. 01 hip' ,,,,,,. ,ha nncnm I murines, nml Tommy (are), the ctcriiti KcnsiiiRtim bo, rlashinR in the main .. . ,. . . . .., hw'j i bnii t. Thompson, now bundled by .Ihpk ' priitminft Mm Atlantic in siairtinn ( luh ft' Hnva' C luh Pilot Una Ohtmnnri , iiu,, . i,... .,,,! ,! I.. .. feu .union- !! "i""1"' ."' ..AV. ' ".".." V,',. 17 jfjj- , j .... . .. - . .- , h m, ........ e.i-1... . iiunKeci to meet .lonnni ivnimnc ni inp 111111 (!'? ..... I anres liere. lark on June HI, ' expected to nr-puir In iwv". i .a hast i nam Tor west i ti. n.,i,u ,i t . Ti.,m " wm-i-up fci Robert Laycock WaB Secretary of the ejnerled to be the third miin Inihe rln Belmont Driving Club Johnn) Burns 8 Cam- , n,.. nient of Juno 4 j Tipnit v johnm i iiobeit Mntiriro I.u.vc-ch k. for mnnr ruis secretary of the Helmont DrivitiR ( lull mid n piomliient horseniuii, died last nlK.it at IiIh home, r.X North t'nrlMe street. He amis pr-tr-ntv-tinr-enri old. Mr. I.aveoelt w.i nls,. n i Side Fans OPEN WITH PENSDALE member of the Noith I'enn Driving Ai xoelntlim and the Hoad Drivers' Asso- eiauon. NOTES OF THE AMATEUR BASEBALL PLAYERS The Cnrley C. C. ft first-clans traveling nine, -wants to hear from alt trams offrln . .u.i.mrr n uuam iiua. ,iuni xuriar atreet. Irani, has ipn clalea lor .!" home tram J-'rank Qulnn. 08 Jackson l-w- iff S The Geiramitown Hoys' Club Illnea ritl endeavor to open the baseball sna foil ou their new Clark's Atbletie Field on Saturday nftemoon when thev Stack up ajainst the l'ensdale Ath letic Club, of Mnnajmik. at ViRn blckon avenue and Indian Queen lane. The Blues will be managed this ea on by Owen S, Yoiuik, foimrrl of tho'well -known Indian Queen Athlrtu1' Touog had decided to gie up ntbletirs nntil he was induced by Charles AV. Bninbridge to take up the manncciial reins. Young was in charge of Indian Queen team from 1011 to 1!U" and has quite a few of his former plajors on the (jeYmnntown nine He has nNo ob tained a few new men and promises the West Side section of Germantnwn a -winning ball club on Saturday after noons and holidays Howard ,lohn-.on will ngain be seen in lii old position as umpire. The Blues will play nil games i( Clark's Field. AVissahickon .-Hemic and Queen lane Any seventeen 01 eighteen year-old traveling clubs wishing to play on n fifty-fifty basis can securp gnmes in August. September and October bv addressing communications to Owen S Touns, .101 Indian Queen lane. German -town. l'ensdale, which tackles the Blues In the opener, has a clean slate to date, being credited with ten straight wins. The line-ups for Saturday follow : omt.v b c n rK.ss-mi.t: a . T. McCormlck ?h Ha-u rf J. Brill ss r Tlpprtt Dairy. 3b i lrfVbourne. If. Thompson, lb Inrtlcy c II. Jofford rf n U. Tlppett. 31, 3. I.yoni. If "rl lb Burke, cf tl Tippet, rf ,. n. Tfplll or SaaK ' W Hoor 2b Pannlat. McCormlck n Hope or Thornis p Crtr or Thorp P . . Umpire 11 Johnson Time of jinn3 o'clock San Francisco Signs Scott t--r San Francisco. Stay "3 Jim (Drath a. krt Srnlt nllrher for the Chicago Amr leans, has slsned with the San I ran i n Coast Leajrue team Mid will report n xt week. Scott left the Wilte SVix In 1017 and entered an officers training camp wher he won a captain's commission I Oennj Hughes and .litnmj Ticrnej will meet ill the .riuifinnl. The olhei lrrt (Mill llrown l di-c lo oppo nalph bouts present Cl.n.lcy tVNelll ,. Hob j J'r.dln Hrra.tonijh Abrrl.dman Unnlon and Youne l'addv Donovan i I ' -"""' . Williams Elected Captain iiMiii. .!...!- I .. . .. 'W ?."" """ Mnv 1 nllberl ml ii mi.- 11,-n-n. nine Mnrkri. or eark nas Jiinnumrn iiains. ih.ii, or New York city has bcn . Unit be hi I inched the njiitcli beiwcen rhosen capialn ur Iho Yala la cfo-c Icuin MI1.S (lllihons unci Mike ())o.l feu til" It as annoum nl tncla Wellerwelsht htiniiilnn .lurk Itrlllnn and N"iark c-iub Thi milch will bo t iped llmv MM'nb nme lopether In Hip .n noxt month " " tinnat ulnil up lotnnrrou nlaht talsi Wal Araentlna Winn Analn l,r. and M.v WIIIlHln-nn rnlerlnln In Die .,,,,, r. . j ., . ?"""' lnB flaln semlHlml iii Th cither bnut r.illini Pckln Kid Herman Defeated Illo Jmelro. May Z.I Ara-enllna defeated Yonuc llnbtd -Mil s Vhii Kltcxernld 1 nni t. ., ., , , ,, . , ' bile rvterda) In Iho flflb aamn nf th. 1-rlend is Vi k tlrllt and .limmv M.ndo ts LouUlllle, Ki . Mai -.1 l l "' 'rl "f football conies i.? ,iihI ii, Joe llradlei I nmciKht innmnion c.t ine ymicn -i'" . c liamplnnslilp of Somlr Atnerlci the sc ore I ... elion a cieiinHPor del s nil over I'rtc n 1.. i. ii.. -nu- ..... ''"'... !'lp r' or. I mil, llcw.. nd IMLi Inhnaon are the I KM, ""man n six round bout here I--. on Sunday i,ctV 'lkXand Uruiuar M OImpla h,-Hdliners Monday nlcht Johntn ! nlRht Meatv ant Trnnkfe I'onlfrev clisb In the ... . aemlnlnd UP Kildie ll Iv.ef, III ol IMise , s,r,,rnn n.fato r..iehnne ValgeratODa Logan street, or phone Dickinson 4518 W. .luekson A. V. n flrst-clsss traicjllnRr tram Is without (tames for . Memorial l)a. L Uulnlan, iHH Pouth Kleentli street The ft. Lawrence C. t baa Decoration Da opon for any first-class horns team, -ferins a fair Kiiaranlc-; a. V. Taber, J317 i:aat York street The Ascension 1'. 0. would Ilka lo hear from somo tlrst-class trallncr team for lieooratlnii Day mornltiB. XV. Krcbs. 1814 T.ast Tllaer street. namhlrr 1 wanla to hear from all nineteen twentv car-old traveling; nines A (lerner. noon Jatiner street. s( Paul II. t'.. formerly nf the Brother hood Lcaaue. would like to hear from t.lc r"" f. Mytrr. Western. Masnolla and l'ritcherd or any nlbtr home team William 11,11 SIM South Opal street The, Ambler A. As r sltren-sear-old traveling- nine, would like to hear from teams of that nee. K X Doris, la.'ll North niphteenth street Tenltus A, .. a slteen-.i ear-old traiellnc team, is desirous of arranRlmr games with teams of that bko offerlni: a irnod cuaratitee I tlreentnan, cars Weccacoo It. C , l'ourth and Catharine streets. shamrock A. ('. Is without a same for May 1!4. Any first-class home team -wishing this attraction and offerlnc a cuuranlee ad dress It. Loean, ntil North lnetccnll street A first-class pitcher, who pitched many iroort games heforo he went tu flKht the Huns, would like to Join some first-class learn inmmunicain wn iiuutine l'srk avenue llh Dick Mlllei. t8 Tai It Vnrmaii in l lid eitind session 'the other bout tollo.i Pop Mtndelt s la. k c'our'nei and !'a ke llominei s rmnkle CI arlc l,e! t.rlinMin prohabli uilt do the of the flBht. which wa ticlstlng si vtilbe IVrk ihii inmmr and Is Maged In this rlli At $12.50 Oxfords for men accustomed to the best leucines Truclor team of the Klauder Weldon i'o wants to airanso Barnes with any. first class nine for either home or away. K T I'luncy, Jenklntnwn. l'a . t . , , haa M.v C1J. "CI and l...1l Sl.. ... -- ,. ... The Jineeni "-"";.- 't..,'Z r "'s'ra- i;r.eed2nkV:;;' ;-1 ir,i r-1' ntffht ThcrouijM wn .uiMiomiro or nun hi cPf,Wnt O hero last nlaht. ti,- r.ti- A. C. a nrat-cUas traellnc th KrLaioit v?t Would You Buy a $60.00 BLUE SERGE SUIT f ,S-i,fri For 9.00 to Order if you don't believe this come in and let me prove it. Rriyj JJi dt A II 1103 ARCH STREET "pen KrtDlntt c'T JCagte 41, y(PA i M ' '' It f f..'-y rlinrlnlle U. (' would like to arrange frames wlih uniformed home trams either In or out of town Henry Claim, 00,1 North lyeithKow street Knrritrtlo Pleasure (luh, a fully uniformed nfteen-sevenleen-j ear-old team, would like to meet somo home teim of that ago offerlnir a Kuarantee. C. H. Weasel. 2417 Nrorth Thlrt first street. Frnnkford A. C. has May 30 open for first- class home teams nlTerlna ; a Rood cuarflntee. II. M. Htearnr. 4677 Mulberry street. haVvil"'?!1, ''" J 'e,n,l'ro troellns team. JnJr.ISL31 V.'.T.V. for '."""" "TcrlnB a eooc street 'William I,averj, i.l.'u l'ernoti it, Jh rinbias V. ('. has reorganised for ine coming season and are now ready for si hedule for any tlral-clasn home teams will. .,V,T.I0t""r.r a.Kood R-uarantec. lleoriro Harnes. J.Jj houth Colorado street 0LC0TT 0H0SEN DIRECTOR Former Star to -Handle Freshmen Athletes at Yale Sew Ilaicn, Conn,, .May Sit. Her man 1 Olcott, Yale 11)01, has; been chosen director of Ynlo frndimiiit ntli Ictics for two ear, it was announced today. He will coach in football, base ball and basketball. r Style, Quality - NEVERYTHING Ste0 "eroPalt 1420 Chestnut St. Best Is Good Enouih" rtuilii l.i llirlfl I it S H i 9 'I 1 rsu "-f WM isv ' i w t!ic ... Bi'.' e". c ' . . t J' w my - f "Tifflw . J .. sRW s!iilr JpF V tSL. "iel THEYRE ALL $250 o-' a- :m KA 5- U'r srr 'f ;v I VM w- s rt r x :f,v 7. There's A Reason fYsalcsmanget$"neithec crcdit.-from -LtX thcftboss, nor cash'a as a honus for pushing higher-priced hats. $2;50is my jirXiA cyc,.v 'jiiei'"--Drjmoirawm my cnVirc stockofTany, style, any 'braid, any proportion, any.band,,wide or.narrow. Oncjpriccforall hats takes the'salesman's thoughts vfl selling and puts his thoughts on service, .tjiatjs, hev goes toV lot of trouble to fit youwith the style, braid and proportions most becoming to your fage. $250 kv am lv. m0 tm JMimm r inilJLMt Y i lake Your Choice! As to price As to style As to cloth As to silk lining For silk-lined suits, men and young men's ranging in value from $30 to $45 ' SATURDAY'S buyers may be cer tain that in no clothing store in Chestnut Street will they be able to find such a splendor of styles and va riety at right prices as can be found at 1217-19"Chestnut Street. There are suits of iridescent cloth lined with iridescent silks in two-tone effects that tone in so beautifully with the fabrics that they sell on sight. And there is no limit on the dif ferent fashions now in such un usual demand at the William H. Wanamaker Store on the part of both men and young men. Conservative sack suits, double-breasted, single-breasted, three-in-one, camouflage, skirted coats, and coats with "railroad" stitching. $25,$28, $30,$35 & &ZeriAteft) Ml Feature Hat thi$ summer ia a Ventilated Straw ulth litlla hid den ulndow that let the cool air in and the hat air out. I' v. aavwe JACudqua.rtcrs corLctts 1307 Market Street New Hosiery, Hats and Spring Shirts Silk shirts range from $5 to $10. Hard straw hats from $3.50 to $5. Soft straw hats include Pana mas, leghorns, Baliluks, $5 to $10. Madras and percale shirts, $2 to $3. Guaranteed hosiery in silk or lisle at all popular prices. Brighton Garters, Pioneer Belts and Suspenders. The Hat and Haberdashery Department is one of Chest nut Street's most popular, and all its fashions are correct. William H Wartamah-ar t t MM.n.m.b.a.jLM. B. . T T W.i.I.HU..!..'! i.kw rim, non Exclusive Haberdashers If You Arc Thinking or Buy ing Silk Shirts See Ua First Sec Our Window Display Shirts With Soft $ Cft Collars lo Match... tfiUU Silk Shirts With Collars to Match. Jersey Silk Shirts ... . Alan n larce assortment ol fanry Mil. Milrfs In various colors ntul designs In Jersr.i, Crepe ilo Clilne, and llronilclollis. $6.50 to $10.00 I. nlun hulls. SSI. 15 In S3. Ml Also Crepe cle Clilne Vnlon Sulla I.ri'i C7c( U7ciln(rii 818 Chestnut Street si:i: ol'ii windows ?6.50 $8.50 Q "When Quality Counts" oIjA Shop With the "Regular Fellows" and remember where there is more than one price QUALITY DOES SHOW HERMAN T. WELLS "THE YOUNG HATTER" Only One Store 4 North 13th St- M The Lat Word In Style The Best Quality at tneir P m rices. "VX7H.Y pay $5 for shoes that you can duplicate here for $3.95, or $6 and $7 for shoes you can buy here for $4.85, or $8 and $9 for shoes that you can buy here for $5,85? How do we do it? By producing NEWARK shoes in enormous volume over three mil lion pairs a year and by selling them direct to the public through our own stores. Quantity production brings the price down. Why not get the benefit of it yourself? NEWARK Shoes are the last word in style,, and the last word in quality at their prices in America! f LARGEST RETAILERS OF SHOES IN THE WORLD. 207 STORES IN 7 CITIES ll Market St.. tt, l!th & 13th Hta 8 H. OOfli PI., near Market St illJ Ken.loctou Ate., bet fork and Cumberland Bl SttIB Kenalniton Ate., near Hart Lana, 1ST riorth 8tli Ht.. near Cherry St. 422 houth St., near 8th, 101 H, 3Jd HI., near Chestnut, tit Other Nearlir Slorea: Camcjen, VIMftM. PrUtl. ChfMri . WS0 N, lYnnt Ht.T-near liauphlr, Si. SUM (Irrmantown Aeni.CholtenAva, 1431 Mouth Ht,. bet, llroad S, JCUi Bl. 4081 Jjinrn.ler A near 4lt St. Sltl N, 8th M.. bet, ltaco t Vina Sll. 421 Market Ht.. bet. 4th & Dtl Bta. 453S rmnkforil Ae.f near Orthoclpx S Illdi Ave., nar CqiunibU ,Av?. .-nam pt jiianajunK, m StK' mk M TmF&JFA -n, .Vi -vir 4",. i&3r$&$hM - i - -L3!is t - riv ,. J -,,"' f ,v " i -. i . .. V-.jr1 Itfi raM,l" II ,V-c .t7 - ' r i - ' iMilBMwCTBWBHHMiiaBWI'SSeHHW , , . .M. . n't -it i hitffiiltlniTit'rti'fi fYi--''Hrifaa1fcdtfiiriAt i 4liitiii.ifiiJnnfliaiWlia.rifi,.mM