J rt y -w- 0 T? -JpP ' ?- ta- vT5ft yf f VJh. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST- 4, 1919 LUDERUS IS MAKING MILWAUKEE FAMOUS SINCE THE COUNTRY HAS TAKEN ON SAHARA ASPEC gst4y K .T : A'S INFIELD CHANGES LIKE OIL QUOTATIONS Not One Guardian of Inner Defense Who Started 1919 Season in Mack Line-Up at This Time TWO OF SEVEN REMAIN I5y EDWIN J. FOLLOCK rpHEl" sny Connie Mack tore (low n lits A 1014 ball club. How nbout life 1!)10 ball club? A mere skeleton remains o the team that began the cnmpnigninE lor ttie A'i down in WnshiuRtoii on April 113. Tliei'o h a brand new in field in the box score. Of Uie seven mticldcrs and outfielders wild started two arc left. These arc Wliitcy Witt uuu .nanny i.npp. Kotli mid Slmn lion lmc been tiaded. Hums, Thomas nmi uiipan are sick. Walker did not play opening day. Tlio personnel of tho ilnllV Mnck tin linnets like oil stork (jtiotnt Iiiih. llnp. The way Mnck hns traded rlurlnc the lust Jive jrnrs and tho way ball nlners are l-elnir chucked nround from tluli to -lub at present, anj one Is llible to think It s Heine Oroh who Is third basins for Hie A'b PhUailrlplitan 1 are as accuitamcd tn seeing Jlu.-rii. lllft. Turner and Ch-oh crow ed as the ,1 t infield as th'ii are of scrlnn the President's name llnkrd with Kid .Vorolfc. What May Happen in Baseball Today New Pitching Hero AMERICAN I.KAOfK Won Lost I'rt. In i nicnco us ni .1110 Clnrlanil IK 40 .(Ml New lork BO 411 .Mil Detroit (11 41 .(134 Nt. I.011I1 ... 41) 40 .Bill HiiKton 4D 41) .411) Vllishlnelmi . . 30 ft.1 .411 Atliletlr "I 14 .270 Not scheduled. NATIONAL, I.KAOril ., , Won Lost Tct. rinelnnitl .... nt .h-jr New orl; B7 St .071 riilraco 4 31) .BIS Irnnkhn 4 41 .491 I lltijiurjcli 43 17 ,47 IloNtiiii ii nt t37n l'dlllles ... , .31 bj ,373 fct. l.ou Is 3, ,-, .3Q-, :Ss8 :1 ?&&&& Win .B17 BOO .434 .134 .3X1 .3M Ml .4 SO .473 1 !sot .300 TODAY'S SCHEDULE AMKIUt'AN MUni'K ?,(-. """I" nt I'hllmleliililm elenr. fh rum nt llostoni eloudj. Only (tnlnei tod. NATIONAL LIIAtil'K I'hllRilelnlilii nt rtilrieoi elenr. Boston ut I'ltMinrali: tlenr. IjHHkhn nt IJt I..mls, elenr. Onb cnnir todui. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS NTI()NAI, I.i:.(!Ui: Clilenco, 7t rhllnilelnhln. I New lork. 4 ( Inelnnntl. 0 M. Iillls, 2: Ilrnaklin. 1 llrooklyn, 8; M. I.011U. 3 (seeond irnme) AMniUCAN I.HOUE Cleveland, 4 Washlnstnn. 0 New York. IOi Detroit. 1 tin)? witii an average of .391. But the KeiN nip coins: crcat now and Morau FIIAXK l'OTII Former maiiaRcr of Chester Cham pions, who twirled the sciihcs to ictory over Stcnton elub. lie had ton strllic-oiits Scraps About Scrappers TENDLER AND JACKSON BOTH AFTER LEONARD Tonight's Opponents in Shibc Park Feature Bout Seek Title Match With Champion TED LEWIS VS. LATSO By JAMKS S. CAKOLAN AIIUACK of resular W. pounders will meet at Klilbc I'ark this eve nine. IIIsh-rlaiH 1.":?-pound boy ore eiy learoe thee bitt'im; days, and in Lew Tendler and Willie Jnrknn we wll' see two Inds eap'ih'e of making the liRlitwelcht limit without effort. Tendler in a small lightweight ; in fact, he even offered to make 11N pounds riiiRsldi' for Johnny Kllbane. Willie .Taeksnn also is ready to meet the Riiiiie little Clevelandcr at 1US pounds. It seems t-tranRe thnt these boys also want to take n smash nt the rlh-crosh-Inff, sleip-producliiK Ilennv I,eonnrd. Iteiiuj Is tin1 only person standing be tween them and the lightweight erown. 'r.'v.dSfjsat,!! ($$$& Oamo Thrown Away TT WAS this very infield thnt kieked a ''" "l "lot .to brik tip the co'iib I.JKWJU r J- vletorv tnwTnl 1 Qntl,nin n.l 1,',n,I" ,,J tnking ltressler out of the stir num'-er. T! ene vieiorj toward Al hotlioion and the I'erhiins Itnl.e will "ee leUmttln her thre.- wee Rt. I-ou s Browns Saturdav. Of the ,1, ,,,,) " I In the fourth number. live Burke runs two weie earned, le ithiough. . .Mrflrnw mny not think so, tint lie lost n bird when rol I'rrrltt milt the eliih. FiiltiiiB from n lionie-inn swat off Bill Jncobson's bat. Both of the A's tallies v.eip untainted. A ti.iir -of hoots h W hitey W itt nnd a wild rliurk hv . 'No. mnt'fr hP".. much money the dlants rr.. n,,..... ., 1 .1 ""' " spend Bottinu ball nlajers .MeOraw eun't 'Jerry Jumcr opened tile way to admit ' uy a nennnnt in the position he'a In now. three, western counters. At fliaf. )Iarrv Davit ti't prlnudio nnu cotncdi iiieii he nuts ll'ftt beore the nubile at the Keustcne. Lew Oroh mav be a pood ball lnve- but he ilnesr 't clai" wbh Us brother "i ou'Ve u better man than l.ew h, Heine Oroh Krrnrs heWed .llir n Ilurke iro north In the perientme table atiird.iy with Sotli oron liltehlni;. Anent I.udenis Can't win a flair In second place. "lour ttrono." the ouv in the broirn dcrly iltcldcd "l)e Vitallt (s no( Die name of heart medicine Ifi the collegian iiitchtr slop ed b'j th" Yank." Baker Betlres Again piRANK BAKBIl has announced that this will positively and absolutely be his last year in baseball. Strange part about it is, the Yankees arc taking him sorinnslv. Tlinv limn n,.n .,.f .....1 IT IS a pleasing fact that in the season ' purchased two third basemen to report he sui passes the world's reeoid for for duty next spiing. One is Dutrh play in consecutive games, Fred hud- Meuscl, a bi other of Emil Meusel, the cms. n veteian of thii ty-three summers, 1'hil outfielder, and the other Is Finelli, Is hitting tho ball at a speedier flip than of the Sacramento club of the l'aeilic he has in a stretch of four jeais. Bight Coast League. Meusel is with the Ver- now T.udy is plajing better than he lias "in duo. f.1 nn5' lim,')rnrC,Ttl;P V''n.S "1I'1"''1 '" '"c "' "' "''il'W't hrothers. the the ling in lflin. He is plijiug n fair 'r'' beat the Dutch to the Via Iruouc. fie'diug game and is soaking the ball at .20.1. Four seasons ago he was knock ing out .315. Home tilnte will be erossed often at Shlbe rark tonlxht There will lie more rarln oer tho count Init station this evenlnc than in un entire tiaseball season Ten iitnr IlKlitweUlits will be stationed I Much Aihertlsed rli.)it ocr the rUiibT nnd win Uanee nround 1 , . and across tho homo plate continually. Tendler hnr been much advertised dining the last season, lie stnnds out "Ins the real lightweight contender, hew has outfought and beaten nil the bojs sent ag.iin-t him. For the past week he hns been waging n verbal battle with Champion Leonard oer the weight question. Tin 1 serins to he the only thing keeping the bos npart. ow Mimes forth another individual with title lines. Willie Jack on made t 1..... l..... .I...u ntf.i tlinf lie he- Other shlho I-nrk niimliers follow Joe " ." ., ,. Tlpllu s rrnnklo Brltt Krankle Conlfrey heved himself npnble of mnKIng 11 111- y ueorae ivouns) i.rne ami r.noie .woy win ,,.,(,,,. f, Tnnnril. Tills is tlie nrst time In his uireer that Jackson hos Nntilhiiftiv r ew Tendler will lie on mound for the home hopes with tho reliable Willie Jackson, speeu Kintr, riDnsenunn New York . I Tendler nlreadv has nutnltrhed nnd out- I to--ed Jnckson In to eimasemcnts and Is 1 faorlto to score tonight Ted (Kid) I,ewls and Steve Iitsn slash. re cue 10 hiiro iiirir bos out on a ereat . eks aito Thiv appear box the best man procurable In these prohibition ibus, l'reil I.iiderus Is the t" mulilnc Milwaukee famous. Poth Gene Pau'ette nnd I.udv nre Miylni Breat ball for Clawy Treil H nmloiii 10 hold on io his job nt first, but will l'aulette him? No matter how low Ilranch Hlckev estl rnatnrl the ahllltv of I.ee Meatlowa and Oene Paulette. he Is forced to look up to them from tho cellar now .Judlne fiom the thronrs nltendlne mmes In other cities. Iiaaebull Is lis dead ns a lhe wire. DOOIN QUITS READING Irlkh Patsy nine baa, been here tralnlni for niarh a week The clever lUhtweluht Is not gein Into tho ring ngaLnst Hennj I.eomrd unprepared one week from tonlsht at the Pulls' Park. .Io llfojiimln will be hero earlv this week for his match with Al Thompson, the fleht-Ini- murine This will be Benjamin's first showlnc In the Cast. He hopes to Bit awui to a good start. Promoter Tnylor nnnounces that Joe V4V1 llnr 1. Ill nnnear here ttt his match with lohnny Dundee. "Wetllni has a boll on his left arm." said Promoter Tavlor hut that will not Interfere with hla showlnc In this t .Monday nlnht. He will be In shape " . "hirler hlte will he another headllner to make his appearance The Ohlcniro southpaw has nn encasement hern with 'larrv Pierce White must win derlehelv If he hones to exhibit ofien In the Hast Rddle Sloruan and Jchnnv M-alv will be In tho second battle on the August 11 card at the Phils' Park. K. O, TtOiiKhlln and I.ei. Rowlands hae been slpned to entertain In the mnln battle I'ver sought n match with the flnh (hampion Tendler is out to win by n decisive maigin. He hns fought Jnckson twice, one 11 sit-round affair in this elt, and the other a fift en-round go to a deci sion in New Haven. O'ltrien to IMerco The veteran Frank (Pop) O'Brien will be the third man in the ring. The feeling has been hitter between Tendler and Jnckson ever since that long bat tle in New Haven. That wns one of the haidest fights ever waged in New Eng land. Incidentallv it Was the first time "k&i A5I. s 'i ' $: mm r aiTr.i Kyi A f ' .... ? 1 - h - t2 OPPftT NEWPORT Annual Invitation Tournament at Casino Has Interna tional Flavor LONG LIST OF ENTRIES WllXIti JACKSON iJrllllont at lAidv'f lc.no run Is. (t rfoetii't cemvarc ullh the 'cnatlui dash 0 one Johnny llrics at London in tdn3. Ilerzog Champ Wandeicr I Resigns When Doolan and Walsh Are j Released by Club Owners I Charles H. Dooin has resigned m manager of the Beading International BUCK IIBBZOG, who has just been League Club. tiad"d to the Cubs for I'Icl: nnd Dooin declared his resignation wai Mann, has wandered around the Na- hastened by the net of the owners of tional League circuit in n variety of tllc r'"u ln releasing 'Mike Doolnn, the uniforms. In 100,-) when he was a col- veteran shortstop, and Bunt Walsh, an legian plajing with the University of otllcr veteran, both of whom seived un Marylaud he was given n trial by the (lcr I:)ooiu v. hen he managed the Phils. Phillies. Three jcars later he started1 D"!nn. bntting nt a .311 clip, may his big league career with the Giants. ' "'K" wlth 'wk and AVulsh with In 1010 he was traded to the Braves ' Toronto- Dooin hnR been handicapped nnd the following eoason he was backlbv n late Rtnrt nn(1 illnDllIt.v to secure with the Giants. In'lOU he was sent I,la-vcrs to buiw l,I " ponnant-contend- to the Be.ls nnil th ,,.,1 ,.- l,"1.. "K tcnin. manager. Nineteen-slxtcen saw himi a,nrlcM "(PP') Kplchncr, business back with McGraw and during the last naWr n"1,, seout "' ""ve charge of Ami onii and Ward claeh at thtj Cumbria on FrM iv nlBht. Walter Crall, self-acrlalmed Itinir of photoar phcrs will be ncionmarlect by hlH ' Tt I.lMitrnnnt Ciiarlop R Pradly, at Fhlbe Park thla evenlnc. Lieutenant Ilradlov hart had Mr Crall as a pansengcr on two fllffhtH oC tho ctvr WlltJ Hurt Kfnn hT joined the ranka of the be'iodlcH Yesterday It was announced that ICennv nnd SIN M i Unlilw'n of h-4 ter, had hen married In New York lapt No vember. Tommv Mirkev Kvnny'fl manatrer, madt) the announcement VonnjE Itobldenu, the fdusrftlnfr Italian llffht welKht. w lit take on Charley (Puc) Iee In the ambiia em !ml-in Jimmy Urown n mmy O'Neill In the third bout Tho other bouts folton Johnny Outran va Ulllv Williams and oung Pepper v. Tommy Murray Mntrlinmkrr nnd Promo ter Jon flrlffo an nounces that Mlckv Oallairher and Tommy tamNon Mill nnnlo at the National wind-up on Trlday nlcht. Younic Nelson and Iat I'lne Htlntrer entertain In the semlwlnd-up Three other Louta will complete the pro- l cramt , , - Johnny Tlllmin. follow Inir hla twenty- Ip with Johnny Griffith In Denver Inst we?k departed for nutte, Mont , where he facea Joe blmonlrh on Aurrust . After thiu limit Tlllmnn will return tn his homo then he plana to start for campaign ho wns with Now h's a Chicagoan. the Braves. Herxoo is touched neither by time nor ex. perience, lie's been in the bio leagues elcien vtora and vet he's a Cut. -" etcien Jl "', si"!" could uncover 1 , t?nuvei, ne a nave ""."tin uiiiuinaiion in onovsi. -iney anouid some victories. fln trlaal Afnnn Tlolp nn be able to die uu ..,,tlonalvI'ol:ue clul,s IM find tlie Cubs tronter when they try to ItucU Herior. Pat Gets Outfielder pAT MOBAN has obtained on out-f- fielder to plug up the hole in left field. Cueto, the Cuban, and a consid erable amount of coin was turned over to Bocliester for Charley See, who is leading the International League in liit- thc team season. here the remainder of the Joyant First In "Night Race" New; Vork. Aue. 4. T. n McOovern'ii Jojant won the ratine class of tho annual "nlffht rnce" of tho New Itochelle Taeht Club to Stratford Shoals and return. The yacht coiered the flfty-flve-mlle course In 11.11,13, Hammerehlag, Bookmaker, Dead Hnrntora. Aue. 4. isldor Hammer schlae., one of the best-known of the old time bookmakers on the American turf for the past thirty years, died suddenly here yesterday at tho Grand Union Hotel. Duluth Swimmers In Front nuliith. Minn.. Aue. 4. Duluth Hoat 'fille "SIT.""'? yi?" U". ntrnatlonl swim mine meet at the Duluth Iloat Club na tatorlum with a total of 43 points The B'trolt Athletic Club finished with 3U t The Emblem of 100 Service INTENSIVE SERVICE the keynote of the AMERICAN MOTOR CLUB You, as a Motorist, know that when you want your car overhauled or repaired, you want it done tfuickly and cffldenkly. If you are a member of the American Motor Club you get this combination. Call at any of our Service Stations and get full Information. Ask the man whose car bears the above emblem. AMERICAN MOTOR CLUB, PHILADELPHIA Executive Offices, 639 Drexel Building SERVICE STATIONS 3017-73 North Broad St. SCO South Btd St.. W. Fhlla. 1630 Jlsrmret St.. Frankford 4200-08 Main St., Manayank Other Service Stations, conveniently located, are to be, opened shortly. We have our own complete Repair' Shop and Faint Shop; make and repair Tops and Slip Covers; repair IUdlators and civs complete Storago Uattery Servlcai all at a decided saving to Members. . NOTEl All departments of, tha N. Broad St. Station (t4-hour Ben Ice) ran now be reached on private exchange wire. Tioga 315X. v , He proved then thnt he had the stam inn. According to the Leonard terms, the 8i,'A,tl"lSnY.IVMor?i,re. SlaniSS hIK title battle must be a f.fteen-round nf In tlw semlwlnd-up. The other liouts foi- fair. Tendler does not fear the distance, low, Johnny Ale vs Ertdl; MeFarland and . . . ,, ,,,'), n-lilxli U llkelv tn Youne Toland ts Johnny Dougherty. but it is the weight WHICH is I1KCIJ to I cause all the trouble. Tendler said onlj I'dille MrAmlrews Is the latest llfthtweleht .. .l.u nn thnt he would lust ns tn he matched imnlnst .tuck Ward the Kllai- a ' '1!S US mat lie woum just ns beth N. J . battler, who has been makine Koon go fifty rounds if nil the conditions Kuud ut me nuen-iir snoM upinwn .nr, 1 ..,. .Tacltson's challenge has not been ns persietent as the one from Tendler, but nevertheless it is sincere. Willie doubt less will be heard from later. Latso vs. Lewis Another little htttle thnt will be waged befote Tendler and Jnckson ap pear Is that return meeting between Steve I.ntso and Ted (KM) I,eis. The former welterweight champion was treated very unkindiv In the first round of that last battle. The Ilazleton en try sent T.ewls to the floor twice before tho ex -king found himself. Lewis made a big hit through his game rally. Instead of becoming n de fensive opponent he opened an attack of his own that was so effective he man aged to earn the decision. Lewis then proved his gameness. Joo Tiplitz and Krankle Urltt will clash for the first time, ltritt has been cleaning up around Boston. Tiplitz has I Newp-rt, It. I.. Aug. 4 Tennis ililnrts finni nil pniti of the I'liited lf-''ntei nnd main iiMh-i ptrts of the Iwoi il hos'tti plm in fie niimi.il inviv nation tournament on the tu'f inirts I of the Casino IM- morning. There!1 n lot of Inti'iost ' i'1'ig taken in thl meet J not only hi"'ii"c the id n is expected to 'le erccntinnn'h good hut hcciuse n 'line can he obtained on th ctitth's ho I arc to (om-ictc in the national toiirnev nt I'orest Hills. Au-rust "". I The Austrnliin stnis, Nownii H. Ilrool.es, Ceiald Patterson. t.i'idnlph Ljcett nnd It V Thomas, are erncctid to arrite in fiui" to initicipate, while Kunrigno and Ynmnsnlti nro Japan's icpie eiitiitltes In the meet. 1 Ilrooltes. captain nf the Australian team, and I'ntfeisnn. his joung team mate, drew ln,.s nnd -w ill g li 0 the sei nd nn nt without Tnix'titiim. ltn ulolp'i Liiitt and It V. Thomas, the othci Aiis'i.i'itns, i,nX(, (M,y tompetitiou in the Hist lound. Illi 'tided ill the o leniii" umiid nuir- 'ings nic the fo'lowlng: been mowing them down nround heie . Vlmnit 111 hauls, the jouthfiil star, This sliou'd he anothei of those shun- and Chi. cm 1- ,J. (Srifiii, Cnliforuii bung affiiivs. Neither is u great boei, 'cnu k : M. K. Mcl.,iui'')lin : former but of the slugging tj ic. ch.inipion. and li. V. Wigh'tnian. of I rankle Conlfrey nnd Owige Yo.mg 1 Uo'.toii Doughis Wntteis. the foimer -me will open the show. IMdie Mo Southein iiini'iplnn, nnd M. T Tllden Is still without nn opponent, but I'm- New .V...1. stnr. Hen Ynmiis-ikl. the! motei (.lasMiinn promiees to lime a good Japan pint it. nnd Alexandei U nun fo ,,pse Aloy befuie ilngtime. irnven. one f the n-wer' school of Lew (,1'lnison will woik in the Lewis-; Culitm tii.i erpeits; T. 11 I'cll of New Lntsobout Theie will be different ret- Yoik. ,,.! It L. Munn,. (Ulifoniia frees for the othei bouts. 'star. I I hij a Kumagae, H. Nnrris Williams, Wallen Retains A. A. U. Mile Title al- I',,,' liimin, T. C. Ilundj aud Wni Portluml Ore.. .u 1 Wlllinm I. w.il- ''''"' ' fohnson have coniparuti.l len of the Iljlnuls A C Chi ai mic- east opponents, rersfu. .lefenUe.1 hln title hero by Unnlnic " llrst plate 111 th.- A A U nntlnnil mo nie swim in the Willamette rlter Ha IWAVO ntec IM nniinT line for the mil-, our a coureo .11 sixteen IVlATb lyAbb IN COURT U as '.'4 mluitin .17 H-"i seconds IHmlil Krjp r of the O.ikliind A O whs tictii,l ' uniuieorgo Miiroti. .. of Oakland iim.n. ,1 Yankees Will Seek to Enjoin Johnson ' From Preventing Pitcher Playing Richard and Behr Are Victors ', New ml, Aug. 1. Coin't pinceed- Ne oru. Au- I Vlwnt Itkharda inAM , to .iij,iM I'lesidelit Han JohUMn, added anuih-r lennls title to his . r.-dlt nt tlie Airei lean League, from pietcnt- ;eteiday tm the 1 ourts of the LnlwrFlu ing fie use lit the New York clnli nf H.lKhtH Clull 1'alr.d with Alle-l llehr Pltrlirr (, Mn, "j.fi I I Mihards defeated Ilmliry Hendeieon and ' ltr'lf,r ' nl' !J. indefillltelv Sll l.lllott Hinzen In the tinal ut the Norm peiiiled after lcfusnl to pay a fine, will Mde championship doubles. be institiitiil bj the club. Ham Sp.ti - 'low, business mannger of the Yankees, Horses In Pacing Event at Cleveland "ffi-'S'.r 'UllV decided upon afler ,i.i.iiinu, .. -. v'c""J "' J! I nilHTl'MCe PSriTI U (r tin n Hh iHi ntus with rrmidcnt Jolnivnn nt which WILLIAMS MAY LOSE STAR Ben Boynton Plans to Enter Georgia Tech or Rhode Island State, Report Wllilamsfown, Aug. L Slight mis git ing Is felt ninong Williams men he tause of rumois whiili hate arisen to tlie effett that !'.( 11 Ilii.tiiton, all Atneri tau ipiarttrl.ad: if two .teats ago and tnptniu elett of the I'm pie eln.11 this fall, might not leturu to tollege after all. fUar V . & One story circulated states Ho ntnn mny enter Georgia Tcdii " Another rumor would have ltoynttm -j cnler Ithode Island State, where he nj umiid lelnln Kred Walker, who wns . "..:. ' : i.-js 1. .1... ii'iin....... nin. HH ..t ... ?;ii t'lllM'll III III!" ,1 iniiiiin niim ui fcww .-; .Mors ago, on which Hoyntou made Ills foothnll name. Kleekner Nine on Top T'ltiifiteoJa, I'll,, Aug 4 Kleekner eli snl I.. Ibrh A ('., of Allentoirn fiu do 11 ta out-hjr. A Side ns w suic-Ldinei of Suits w illii; am &1 o H. 50 AT THE W Orand Ctrtult mpetitu; of tht HunKin opi-nt m .Norm uammi, iracK inirt Hiiernoon Horfmen predict that the meftlni; i 1 be the banner one of the season Frallnger Wins From Frallnger Hill Wfton rraltnBer A C iWeateil the ild Frnllnirer flub. 3 tn 1' Merchant Ship Trims Barber Ilnrrlman, Pn.t Awe 4 Mcrrhunt Ship won from J N Harber of tlio Delaware Hlr LeaffUf, hero eterda, h 3 to L tin Ii'dKUP incsidcnt rcfiihod to lift Robinson Has the Punch f llfton lOtehK Va . Aue 4 Hoblnnon'a f-laphlisf h.t In the tenth porlni; I n in won a fnnt. nnappy eai i fnr Ht earihiirr ct tho W.ot rhll3rlephiii Oatho Ic I,-tfu. hero eBtordav defeating Clifton HeUhta. to 2 Score: Chocolates Score Heavily I.nnfftftrr, Ia., Anr 4 -The. Klein Choc olte tem. of Ijltrabf thtown. oatcla ieti riirhi AVitrd hero isterJa, utnn.ni; handily by 14 to 4 Ht Cirthfurp Clifton Itelffhtri ooionoioo l.t 0 0 0 0 0 1 ) I ( I J Slegle's Hurling Wins lVlldnnml, N. J A or 4 WlldnoMl blanked Dick Onthrtdire'B Emertreni-v FI et Vnm 1 re eterda bj 4 to 0 fjlelc m lUk alpb vork turned the trltk af"N 'l uanamaker otore1 & .0.00' X4-r 'JU - " - Regular $35 & $40 Qualities) PRIMARILY this is a young man's sale of Silk lined Suits, but it has just as strong an appeal to all men (up to 42-inch bust measure) who like style as well as quality. And for young men we have the welcome news that there are Double-Breasted Styles Single Breasted Waist-Line (new) Models Camouflage Three-in-one Designs Reduced for quick clear ance 700 Suits in all. illiain EL Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut Street Hi ' n i 1 . ?l -! "? 1 V 4 -J i i I I : I '' I 1 --! in Minneapolis, tho East. l'ltOT(irl.AlS rnoTon,AYS PHOTO PIAYS THRU 'COMPAMV r .OFlMERICA The following theatres obtnln their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. il 1 12th, Morris k Passjrunk Ave. AlnairiDra it Daiiyats: evB n:i!. MARauKitiTK cr-AnK in "OWLS" A r-M I f 2D AND THOMPSON 8TS. ArULLvJ MAT1NEK UA1LT PAUMNE FltnDEniCK In THE FEAll WOMAN" nnirtlA CHESTNUT Bslow 10TH ARC AU1 A 10 A. M tn 11 tin P. M. nniEi. clatton in "A 8POBTINQ CHANCE" -i t mnmn unoAD street and BLULtJlKL' RU8QUEHANNA AVE MABBt. NOIIMANI) In "WHEN DOCTOna DIHAOnKK" r-mnnCCC MA.IN ST-' MANATUNK EMPRt53 MATIVKB DAILY rONSTANfE TALMADflE In "nXralUMENTAL MAnRIAQE" FAmMOUNT ""LiSSRrfS CHARLES RAY In "HAY KOOT, BTRAW FOOT" . . .it f THEATRE 1311 Market St. FAM1L. I 0 A. M to Midnight. " KI.SIB TEROUBON In 'THE AVALANCHE" r f i-r"! I CT THEATRE n.lovr Bpruoe, 56 I H J 1 MATINKF! nAtl.Y "MIDVIOHT TATROL" anil CHARLIE tawrMN In "SUNNYSIDE" GREAT NORTHERN "Tif?Sto LOUIH nENNISON In "ROAU CALLED BTRAIOHT" t jnrD 1 A I W WALNUT BT8. IMrtKlrLi Mats 3i3n invs;. 7R SKSUE HAYAKAWA In "THE MAN IIFNEATH" l rAHPD 'ST LANCASTEn AVE. LLAL'C' MATIVRPJ DAILY ELSIE FEROUSON In "THE AVALANCHE" 1 mrDTV BROAD COLUMOIA AV LlDC-K 1 I MATINEE DAILY MONTAOti I1VE In 4 imfnn"'tV H1NT" 333 MARKET SJi'lS WILLIAM PARNUM In "THE LONE STAR RANOER" MOnFI 2n SOUTH ST. Orchsstra IVIJULL4 Continuous 1 to 11, VIOLA DANA In "HANE I1RIDE" "Masked Rldr." No. 3 OVERBROOK n3D 4 K"; !TA cant irr "THE CIRCULAR STAIRCASE AV& PAI APP 12U MARKET 8TREET r-L.-lH. jo A. M. to 11:18 P. M w a iiiht , "WAGON TRACKS" PR INPF 1nlR MARKET STREET rillNVE30 :30A. M tollUSP.M RI'HY DE RRMER In " DUST OP DE.HIItn" RFP.FNJT MARKET ST. Below 17TH rvcjcii 1 11 A. M to 11 P. M. VIOLA DANA In "THIS ilICUOHE" RIAI TO OKBMANTOW.V AVE. 11L, lJ AT TUIJ-EHOCKEN LOUISE OLAUM In BAIIAltA" BT RT IRY MARKET ST. nELOW 7T1I X-'1-' 10 A. M to 11:15 P. XL MME NAZIMOVA In "EYE FOR EYE" VOY 12 MARKET STREET ttVU S A. M TO MIDNIOIIT CHARLES RAY In "HAjlf FOOT, BTRAW FOOT" CTANI FY MARKET APOVB 1(!TH QJrtlLDl llilKA M. to 11:1(1 P. M, ANITA STEWART In "HUMAN DESIRE" VIPTHRIA MARKP.T ST AB. DTH VH..1UIA 0A M tollilKP i ANIMIK WA1ID in "COMMON CIAY" u. When in Atlantic City , Visit th. Colonial Th.t. IRENE CASTLE In Tin wtinvri i iv" I'HOTOrr.AYH PHOTOPLAYB T THE H E, A T R E S OWNED AND MANAOED DY MEMBERS OF UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT DSD ABOVE MARKKT ETHEL CLAYTON In "MAOOIK rEPPEU" ft IDITfc' A 0TU MARKET 8TS. EUKbN. MATINttH DAILY CHARLES RAY In "HAYFOOT. BTRAWFOOT" JFJrcJxoUIN STfl. MAT. DAILY MARY JPICKFORD In "DADDY LONO LUOd" JUMBO FRONT ST. A QIRARD AVBj jumno junction on Frmnkiora "I.- . kitwi avitvllin , ANITA STEWART In "THE PAINTED WORLD'' , A3D AND LO0U8T BTRKKT8 1 IM. mi Iw, (SO ( U. NIVDN tia AND Market bth. EARLH WILLIAMS In "THE HORNETB NEMf" PARk Md Av- "'I Dauphin St. rtrvrv Mat. a us ev. otisui VIVIAN MARTIN "i.uuiaiANA" R I Vni I B,D ANO BANSOM STB, Il V JLl MATl.NKtJ DAILY HALL CAINR'S "THE WOMAN THOU OAVEST MH" STRANDTIa r si 3 j.,. rrnv " H Camelt ar told verywlitre In cientlficallv sealed pack tee of 20 cigarettes or ten packages (00 ciga rettes) In a cUsslne-paper-covered carton. We strongly recommend this car ten for the home or office supply or whan you travel. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wlniton-S.l.m, N. C. CAMELS are in a class by themselves easily the most refreshing, the most likable ciga rette you ever smoked. You can prove that! Simply compare Camels puff-by-puff with any cigarette in the world at any price ! Put quality, flavor and cigarette satisfaction to the utmost test! Made tomeet your taste, Camels never tire it, no matter how liber ally you smoke them! The expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos makes Camels delightful so full-bodied, yet so fascinatingly smooth and mellow- mild. Everytimeyoulightoneyou get new and keener enjoyment! s m V'l 'fl Freedom from any. unpleasant cigaretty after taste or any un- " pleasant cigaretty odor makes Camels as unusual as they are enjoyable. Tn fnnt Pamolo annual tn Vim i. most fastidious smoker in so many7' new ways you never will miss the ohconco nf rmmnnc nriminms frf." B 1 ' . - 1 vtf r..t11 --.?-- Oamaf ih in J. WU i. O'Bi WIW -V i v ir n a -r gifts. Quality! WeKeTJSee&Wir irfS!3 WaatSrMraaSuJIJsSKs il wmmmemmr zwbpbjtv mmzMiiz&ammimm:in7wj nm; mamMmmEz&mmmjBiims&mGzmkmmiESimkm in W m VBT twwT TW aW BsMBt JiSttJW BnWfhaai S1H.tfWC iiHtMr WW' BBjaBBBEsSCBVBBj0V ' WtmeTiyeH. sTaaV Ximmr " Ml" '"TL"1 -, f BP,,"rj ssmm' i 1 l f7 V8ST 'W , f L " eur ' " - ? y r.' ;fv4 .:.'. ' ... J . fflk ..MLyJ. .iW,,,g.:i'',,Lj:'...i .Lf'L.
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