Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 12, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 17, Image 17

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EVENING- PUBLIC ; LKDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1910
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JVO F4i? 77MT PE.V-V TiMM WILL PINE AWAY DOING THE TRAINING AT PINE VALLEY GOLF CLUB
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PENN LEARNS LESSON
AND DRILLS IN RAIN
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Foltvell Remembers State
Defeat on IF el Field and
Orders Practice Despite
Downpour and Mud
11 KDWIN .1. POLLOCK
"DACK in die old hjs when Hot tor
- v,ns a (tup mill men tronicd to
flirnk onlv ns mir" in edict, hdiiip Ioiir.
Iinircd mid Iicniliil vootlisiijor coined
the pxiiirHhlnn tlint "it Uiicpr too Into
to mend." AKo the nilujfp tlint It's no
Ji-e sliuttiiiR the stable door after the
liortio Iiiim (iiiitprril to the IiIrIiuiij lini
been linndpil don n to us from the so
called clntk iirp
lint, nietiiilioriinll uppnUIiiB. two
Iioims rpiimin in the Poim ttniN mid nil
iiie so(n imo not been worn out,
Tlieieforr tlieie uns iiinctiie in tlip min
nl I'innkllti Ki'pIiI jciti'iihi nftprnoon.
I.nst Kntimln n veck rico thp Itcil
fltid Itlup pIpxpii was might nnppinK.
Tlicdouds not onlv frowmtl, lmt poured
on thp Quaker Riidiron, nnd tlip State
K.iine jmih plnjpd in n ri itnblo hea or I
mud," to usp n liislih orlginM nnd im
(oiniiion pxpicssion Tlip QnnkprR wire
ns nimh at sen as thp mud nnd Ik-i'dek's
Iws won. I
It wiik diiriiiK tlip State piicnKPinpiit I
tlint tlip Kolncl! iiMiMps linndlpil n wet
Dim on n soj!B lipid for the first time
tliis ,paon Tlipj showed Hipv were
ns ummI to it ns Glenn Wnuipr is to
defeats, but tliej had ciioiirIi of it ps
(pidnj to Inst tlirough the Pitt nnd Cor
nell samps if nccessan.
When lUib PoIupII first took a look
at the iluilpts tlint weie trinklinR nbout
on the cridiron lip infornipd liis proteges
flint theie would lip untiling titling in
the a of prnttite. Then the old
second thought tame tlnotigli nnd lie
changed hi i mind.
Tt's to Int for theMulliia Hill farmer
to mpnd tho State game, but still he
on M fin Lnit-trt ilnrnini, Tm Mm T)antlifln
,,,i m -inn,, nil, iiiup, w. inr a t u ni'i r i
and the Ithnians. Onn lillv eantcretl'
out when the doots weie loft open on
October -.". but two more in the form
of bnttles ngnin Warner and Rush
up still in tlip stnb'e. and Robprt Cook
l'olwcll npplipd n lloek of lorks to the
doors,
Franklin Field looked ns inwtinc ns
.005 stuff nnd tasted ns Rood, but the
Penn nthletes didn't seem to mind.
Thpy plnjpd mound on thp shin tint
like a strept urchin piiRnRed in mud
file making.
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Tlipj- hlipped nnd did all out
lilapp for moi tlinn two hours, nnd
when thpy finally prnm-pd to flip gjm
iiasium t.ipj weie diitier thnn the of
fice o el -'
Seveinl new plas have been doped
out hi thp torching stnT, espef inllv
for the Pitt Riune. nnd 1m hind locked
doors the team ran through tlie forma
tions w'itli which thcj hope to foil the
Pan tliers. Thp tutois piowd them
selves ns Rood mud hor-es as the plnj -cis,
nnd thej followed the teams
tliiniiRlinut the afternoon..
Joe Strnus. the liattciiug linn of two
jenrs ngo, was in the nisit lineup due
to the nbseni.e of lining Light. 1'roin
lupscnt indicntions, the Texan is not
likely to stmt the rnRnRcirpiit. but it
also is leliepd tlint the gnine will not
be veiy old when lie hicnks into it.
Strnus has been c online along in
gieat shape nnd lip is fust about line to
ciack the Pitt line. lie wasn't up to
Ills 1111 1 form last -jenr. nut this sea
hon he lins bppn RoinR-Rood nnd should
causp some troublp wlipn lip stmts his
wrpckiiiR pluiiRPS.
Thp QunkeiH will slip awav fiom
Pianklin Field today and finish thpir
tiainiiiR at the Pine Vnllev Coif Crub,
in Npw .leisey. The sqund will not ic
turn to the Ppnn stndium until the
morninR of the Rame.
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OPEN EVENINGS
Eg November 12
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Neckwear
Pretty Silk Ties, fancy Btrlpes
and figured ilMlern't. $1.00
quality
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14 F. and M. Players
Fired by By Dichson
It Dkkson is hnhiR n ptpasaiit
timp down nt Lnuiastpr tills spnson.
Thp former mm inp tutor is conpblnR
the Frniiklin and Alnrslinll football
prs. The partj iiime to a siiddrn
,llmn jpstcrday when It llrpd four
tppn.of his sipind. Tlip chnrRps nre
Indiffprenee nnd insiihnrdinntion.
Two of the men dismissed aie letter
men.
Coach Dickson believes be inn lose
just as well wi'h a new squad, so
Hint be could ufforil to tnkp n clinnie.
FITZGERALD SCORES
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IM llflMCirni p.. Tl NotliliiR iuoieisncccssar for thp doth
IIM HApJ.Sr l HA P "' Rloicmnn to annex tbe laurels other
linMOUM Uni ILU tlml (0 comR,tt itl, a crusher Hut
Philadelphia!! Outfights
Dane in Star Scrap of Audi
torium A. A. Opening
The Auditorium A. A.. Sixth strpet
above Hrovvn, lield its opening show last
nlglit before n lnrge crowd. The spec
tatois witnessed n fnst, hnnl bout in
thp finnl. in which Whltey Fitzgeinld
outfought Lnrrv Unnspn. of Ilrooklvn
Hansen dropped Fitzgerald in the
'ust round witli n right cross to the law
Apparentlv the blow did not hurt Han--pii,
for lip imnipdintcly jumped to his
feet nnd fought buck stionglv,
In the fifth FitfRctnld more than
ntoned for this knockdown, when he
lloored Hniispn witli n right nppercut.
With thp pxception of tlie first session
nnd the fourth. Fit7gernld led in ever?
loiiut!.
Leo Stnlil and Fiank Iliiltcm boied n
l bnrd draw in the seniinind-un. Tv -
lone Costello and Happ.v JIncWillinms
were goiiiR at it in such n iourIi manner
tlint the police intervened, stopping the
bout in the second round.
Lew Minsk singed n pluckv bout
rgnniNt Willie Xelson. but the lattn
carried too much weight for his oppo
nent. Minsh's second thrpvv a towel in
the ling in the fourth round.
Hill Ileinold nroved n tood elevenili.
hour refeice vviien Lou (Jrinison failed
Crt m, I,. -.. ... M -ii-,.
... ii ii uii ,iiii-ni iiiiri-, .wiirriis Wil
liams aNo officiated in two of tlie bouts.
Pioiuotcr William Silvcrstrin was in-
troducpd from the ring
Scraps About Scrappers
Itv LOl'IS II. JAKKU
rpOXICIlT may be the occasion of a
coronation in the ring of tlieOljmpia,
hut it's a 100-to-t shot. Gamblers
arc giving .locj L.vncb. of New York.
'Ill per cent the bettci of it bv betting
4 to 1 tlint Pete Ilermnn still will have
the bantam dindem glittering from atop
Ins i vi sized bead when the tmal tinple
of the rour sounds endiiiR their ched
iilecl elghteen-inlniitp hipIcp. A number
of champions have place,; their titles in
-jcopnrd.v in Philnlnliin. n knnelnuit
(-being the only cnancc for n pontender
to disposses the title-holder. Hut never
ban tlint fent been accompjislied. Lvnch
tins nn oppoi titnity to crente piiRifistic
liistoij, for if it so happens time Her
man is put to slpcp within the sched
uled time another ring title will be
broiiRht to New York. While Herman
will enter the ring nt cnicii-weiRiits
Ljneh bns ngrped to come in ut J 18
pounds, the rccoRiiincd bantam limit.
QualityXlofches
1514-16 Market Street
STORE NEWS
My! How the Men Folks
fare Talking About
Becker Clothes
The outstanding features of Becker clothes are imme
diately visible even to the casual observer first he sees
quality, then workmanship, then he wonders how such
fine clothes can be made to sell at such low prices. But
we know it all we comb the markets for the finest
cloths made, then mark them at a figure that allows
us a legitimate profit and pass a big saving on to you.
See This Fine Assortment of
Suits and
Overcoats
The Duplication CP"
of Which Would ' WW H
Be Hard to Find -idlCF
Becker's Super-Grade Clothes
$2750-$30 -32.50 $35-37-50-$4
Shirts
Pine jnadrae-percales, etc per
feet fitting and every conceiv
able design. J2.E0 quality
S1.65 $2.00 i 1
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VV.1V. ilKKMAN
Itiinlam clump, who will issue doll
(o Johnny Kilbnne after Ills bout
villi Joe Lnrli here toniglit
the chnnces nre tlint Joe will not.
Nevertheless, whctltpr Ileimnu wins or
loses on points Ljnch is Roing to
Rive tlie title-holder n terrific tussle,
and Pete lias tnkpn no plinucps of being
cmiRlit out of condition Penny I.p
(lnshp is autboiitj for the statement
tliat I.jnch is dooiiied to stop n million
nnd one left jabs.
I)Uf AHtPA vhfi hna Ilnnn of tnretltiK
Jimnu Allele will npppnr In nnf uf tin
prfllms nt the Olimpla tnntirltt Ills op
ponent will be Joe Dori other mntrhes
ro Joe Memlell n Frnnkte Unwell l.lttlo
Hear " Motor llltchle ami Ras O Mallo
Mi Anrij IUer
.lee eth made, n tremetulnufl hit In
rittnburph when he defeated Irish lit
nine PhllndelplHns were Burprined ftt
loe'R Ietor hut Uobbv Gunnis sflss It wan
easy
Johnnr Iteliler, of New York boxes Younir
I.ucas Waterhurv t'onn ten rounds to
nlKht nnd Willie llrown New llaxen Conn .
'en rounds No ember 'JO
Jack Kile, nnnther New York kiddo will
meet Jlmm Uurns nt ToUKhkeersle N Y
November 10
.loo Mrt'nrron hnxea Vlille MrC ioskev in
tlie neml to the lohniW lahonev-rddlc
Vullen bout nt the Cnmhria rrldnv niffht
Jim Feene. maor of Port Richmond and
nrealdent of the Cambria Club Is fUhter
iess these dava "Pop Revered connections
1th Louisiana recentlv
Iloe ( iitrlt said tod tv he ,would Ruannlee
llmmy Wilde inonci for a bout between the
I'riton nnd petit Pat Wallace
Battling; Murrny Is another Philadelphia
mite prepared to accommodate Jeems the
llde at an placo or any old time
Bat t,Tlnlo'H but with KuRenp Bros
seau at Montreal, Canada was act b trk
until next Monday night at the request of
ho Canadian
Mlrkev Russell, of Jersey Cltv i boxing
well His bout with Johnny Buff next week
vlll bo their eighth meeting
( hnrlte (Kid) Thomas han nbirted training
after recovering from a recent Illness
C'hawtea is one of tho toughest tjpea of
ocsl sluggers
.leek llagnn and Spider Kells put on their
x tbltion In connection with the Armistice
Day celebration at Parkesburg esterda
OUT Jones, who used to represent Inm
nard street In bouts here will meet Sam
r.angford in a twenty-rounder at New Or
leans Friday night
Rltr Walters, ft seashore favorite will
box In one of the elght-rounders nt Atlantic
Pity tomorrow night with Marcel nodult
the oo-la-la puncher, as the partv of the
second part The star scrap Is Jeff Hmlth
vs Jamaica Kid Another eight-rounder
will he Walter Renny vs Jimmy Mendo
and tho Jlx-rnund go will lie between lltll
Devlne nTld Jimmy Tendle-r
Kilrtle AleAndrews meets Tack Perry, of
Pittsburgh, tonight at MMeesnort Ta
McAndrens has been boxing well out of
town
More Hunters Than Game
llnrrlsliiirc. Nov 12 Oame ce-iinitsslnn
otnclala declare that applications for hunt
ers' licenses are exceeding all records More
than 310 000 have been received and It Is
believed that the 3110 000. or even SHI 000
mark may be reached
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Store jjj
1514-16 Market g
OPEN EVENINGS m
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GUARANTEED
Specials
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Underwear ffl I THr name "weed- is on -&
Union Sulta Fine quality Ii 1 BSs EVEHY HOOK -sEi'
Bprlngr needle cotton yarn HH Sp- --iRS
comfortable and perfect flttlns Cm SS$SSsS-i"
BIGLER TO BATTLE
DA VIS
Keek's Return o Princeton
Line Forces Former to
Try to Regain End Job
for Yale Game
BOTH TEAMS WORK
n
SPICK HALL
SHAD DAVIS,
Plimpton 11m
who jumped into tlie
IIP -11 II lllsi wont otwl
piavcu a srintlllntiiiR Riune nRiiinst
Harvard, looks like n fixture nt end
Howpvpi. lip will linvp In continue to
ellsplnj the goods or lip will lip ensed
out of bis position Iij Higlei who lins
been ousted fiom bis nl ut tntkle b.v
the letiirn of Stain Keek to the TIrci
fold.
Keek is the best innn in the Prince
ton line anil his juesemc will ndd n lot
of nll-iound strength to the Tiger fen
w arils fur the battlp with ale at New
Haven next Satuidnv lip was in tlip
Fcriinmngp jeslpulnv anil wns sihediiled
to get mole work toilnv nnd toinnirow
Until vestcrilnj the bij; lliiesmnn hnd
not been in n scilnmiage sincf the Col
Rale giinip. anil he needs the stiff prnc -the.
which he can get onlv from a
liniiil-to-liand tilt with thr senilis and
fieshnien Accoidlng to Keen Fit'
p.itiick. Keck is again in prrfpi I eon
dltion. This is jovfnl news for the
sons nnel other telntions of Old Nils
sail, who nip hoping nnd pulling for n
Mctoiv over the Hlue
Not Great Set line It
The loss of Hnlfbmk Fieel Webb Is
not going to be as keeulj felt bv ale
ns it might If Howiird Cninphell hnd not
nscn into sclce I football innks liven
before it was known that Webb hnd n
pair of bndi.v bent l ills there was doubt
as to whether he would be able to beat
nut bis lighter lival who plnvcel siuli
a dashing game against Hrown. Now
it is an assured fact that Campbell
will stait agninst Pwtitctnn, tlint is
unless he develops anothei iliailcv
horse. He lins been .ifilictci! nil scn
son witli r.n epidemic of these trou
bit-some beasts, but mnunged to ro
tlirouRb the Hrown Rame vvilhnut bav
iir the eloc repeated
The other iiieiubeis of the baekfielil
me in gooel shnic 'I he main wcak
iipss in the Ynlp offense, aeeoieling 'to
the lcpoits from New Ilnven, is fail
ure of mi) member of the team to ele
vclop good drop-kicking habits. Mur
phv and Hraden began the season by
exhibiting rnrc skill m this department,
but the foiiner probablv will not be
able to nlnv again this seison and the
latter has failed to come bnek nftoi his
ucpnt injurv. This niians that Pi nice
ton, with Murrey to elepeiiel upon, will
have a consieleiable advantage Snttir
dnv. Muirey pioved b.v his boot for
three points against Hnivnrel that he
lis cool, lev el -bended nnd can he ile
pendecl upon to come tlnouRh against
Yale if the opportimit.v presents itself
Ynle. in homo cpiurtcis, is believed to
have a much better attae k than eitliei
Princeton or Hnrvard. This nin.v be
tine, hut it is doubtful. The followers
of Mr. fill do not reali7o how lapidlv
the TiRcrs have been progressing timing
the Inst two wppks. Not onlv has
Princeton her offense, but she nl Inst
bns n defense that is likelj to stop onv
attack that Yale c an make.
It is amusing to hear from Ynle
men how the Hlue has not been fore ed
to uncover ncarlv all of "her stuff"
to far. It nin.v be tlint she hasn't un-
, ntn.rnd ll'liilf It mli'llt not linVP hoi 11
a had idea to do a bit of uncovering the '
I pw 5-Ton 'lSfiilI
r4- ILiL- rvimrri I 8 With every suit ordered sSfl yvCk, I
4QS--( Uldinill- I I at $29.75 we will give $?Vl4f fefes.
I B H XliMtiiittiitrrrrlL Ii Rovnofoin 3 an extra Pair trousers j ij)0r -JTn I
HiytWiSi l -Ft" PerilStem I j absolutely FREE. This J-)f 1T 1
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m mmB&pzmmr wsamMi mm bis-,v"b- vm i y
wmns mfa8fflm' vss&u ys - . y , v.i
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S B quickest to appreciate the many improved and exclusive X Viv K X S
Bis I features of design, construction and operation of this new 9 islssssssssi lsHr f ffil v N. ai
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HI B piove to jour satisfaction that this truck has no superior, fl X jf 5f m. f -, ' f
I don't you think it will be worth while to write or phone 91 B ujAnC Tfl VDIID Ntf fl W&k Pen i
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SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK
Avoid accidents. Stop that skidding. Put on a pair of WEED
CHAINS. Here are some interesting LOWPKICES:
Size
30 x 3V
32 x 3,
31 x 4
32 x 4
33 x 4
34 x 4
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Weed Chain- Jacks yj; -
Special Price ""
In stock Lap Robes,
Gloves, Hood and Radia
tor Covers, atx low and
reasonable prices.
PHILADELPHIA RUBBER TIRE CO.
680 North
I ESTABLISHED 1008 1
FOR PLACE
Scalpers Grt Pasteboards
for Saturday's Contest
There is another ticket scandal nt
New, linen. In spite of what were
supposed to be rigid nets to prevent
football pasteboards getting into the
hands of speculators the scalpers
had no tumble in landing virtually
all the) wanted. There was no ef
fort made to pi event men fiom buv
Ing a couple for the I'llncetnn- Ynle
gnnip and then going hack into line
and buying two more, etc The
tickets nre nlrendv being bold nt
from S10 to ?8 npiccc.
tlnv tlint Hoston College got n "-'. de
cision ovrr the New Haven collegians
Ne Nimibeis Katurela)
Next Satuidav will sec auotliei big game
plfl) eel with the participants not being
numbered. This attitude on tbe part
of the athletic directors or whoever is
lesponsible for it is nbsiird The) claim
that the game is pla.ved for the sport
and not for the benefit of tlie public
Football is plavcd for the sport but it
is also pla)ce! for thp public, if not,
vvli) was the Ynle Howl ponstruetpil to
hi commodate 00.000 grielliou fans''
Win Palmer Stadium nt Plimpton with
n seating surface foi over 10,000V
If arrangements me made to sell
thousands of ilcillms worth of tiekets
for n footbnll game. vvh not give the
nations a run for their mone.v V
Not "ne person in ten can tell who
h running with the ball even in a brok
e n field when the men nre not numbereil
It is n gross injustice to the people
who support the gnnip not to givo them
u ehniiPP to follow the plnvs nnd players
moie eloselv. If the fniliue of the o
called Pig Three to nllow their plnv
cis to wear numerals is n matter of
sentiment, it is nbout time for the ell
reding bends to wnke up anil tie tlie tin
In the sentiment ami tiv to catch up
with the procession of modern athletic
Greenlenf Is Favorite Here
llalph Oreenleaf who Is tho favonto ovr
ehe Held In the -hamnionshlp pocket billiiild
tnurnanent at l'hlladolpt 1 1 beginning le
c ember 1 continued -"tordav his fine tli ,
In his 1; 100 point match with fleorge Clarl
at New Vork The joungsttr defeated C lark
in the afternoon unm bv lno to ill the 1
winners high run blng 30 and the loser s I
Ring Loses Armistice Soccer
In a frlendlv soccor game to celebrate
Vrmlstlce Dav the St Carthage lleferves e
feated the Mark D Itlng Sons by 3 toiils to
n nt Seventieth street and I.ansdnnnn ave
nue vesterdaj and In spite of the weather
a fair-sized crowd watched the battle
Thomas and CHrleo scored for St Carthago
In the Hrst hilf nnd Kelly shot a goal In the
second
Per Pair
Size Per Pair
$5.00
5.50
.... 6.00
6.00
.... 6.50
.... 7.00
33-x 4", $7.50
34 x 4'z 7.50
35 x 4j 8.00
30 x 4j 8.00
33 x 5 9.00
37 x 5 9.75
Weed Cros Links
8c each 4"t in
9c each 5 in
10c each
12c each
Broad Street
i THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE J$m , f (ft $37.50 I
FOR 30 YEARS 1 tMS f Qf and $401
HIGHEST QUALITY OBTAINABLE I f -5 T 7 Vn,, I
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ALL CHOICE SEATS
SOLD FOR PENN GAME
Big Demand for Tickets for Bat
tle With Pitt 30,000
Will See Tilt
There will bp ,",0.000 persons in
Franklin Pielel Snturdny when Pcnn-
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--in, mm nics m I'licsoiirgu in the big
lontlinll clash of the senson.
Tliis linnoiinceineiit wns Innile !
Mnjor M.vlin .1 Pickering, tlie Rrnel
uate mnniiRet of athlitlcs nl the I nl
versitv. tliis morning. It Is vlitualh
impossible to get gooel tickets for the
game at tliis time.
Pastelmnrds weie put on sale this
morning and there weie long lines wait
ing when the doors were opened nt the
Athletic Association. (Jimh.iv ,i
Spnldlngs. All the elwiln. vn,n'. ..-..
sold befoie noon
mere is not n seal for .nl n,-
1 niveisit.v, nlthough It is still nossihle
to
iiuiniii iickcis eiowntown
Some one nnssed the mnmi-i.- m n ..
this mm nlng tlint Injnr Pickering
should bp twins Telephone were buzr
ing. nnd he was wanted on almost pvpiv
call He ails of pcrspiiotion were stand
ing out on ins hcml as lie issued com
mands to his staff and answinsl epics
lions eliiceteel nt him in person nnd
over the phonp
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y xvxi wi'iJlHUl OlIVE-JQil
8 Open Monday and Saturday Evenings
ere's a Proposition That'll
Knock Old H. C. L. OH of
His Lofty Perch
And believe us that is some job these days, but we are deter
mined to do that very thing, and to accomplish our end we
will need the co-operation of about 1000 men. So, Mr. Man,
if you are one of the "hard hit" just you come here, pick out
the suiting you care for, we'll make it up for" you at the ridic
ulously low price of $29.75, and then, just to jolt old
H. C. L. in his mad rush, we make you a present of an
EXTRA PAIR TROUSERS FREE
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W The finest stock of ovcrcoatinr you ever '4'fHP . H .
The finest stock of overcoating
saw heavy warm clothes in a
patterns that cannot be found
under $40. See them then we
you'll buy.
ORDER NOW BEFORE THIS STOCK
IS COMPLETELY EXHAUSTED
While this stock is quite large, we can't say bow Ion; it will remain
unsold. Therefore, we urge you strongly to come tomorrow early,
then you will get just what you want and avoid disappointment.
READY-TO-WEAR
Suits and Overcoats
Fine garments that wc made up during the
slack season models for the man and young
man at substantial saungs. See these
they're real bargains.
1617 CHESTNUT,STREET
STRIKES AND SPARES
Owls, the leaders In the MIdvalft Steel
Areountlng Purkpln league, rollinglast ev
nlng on Costa's alless lost two to Cuckoos
Pee Wees also won two from Tarrots The
high game of the season was rolled by the
Uwla in the last game 023
PAnneiTH PRE WEB
iviisoti ien 102 un wun'w on ion toi
h'olev HIS 1C14 88 Beam 147 DO BH
llorger CO SI Iij Hlgham 108 02 R2
litshaw D7 BO 142 nichar'n 100 12" 12e
IVsgncr 1B8 111 101 McClos'y 13". 105 1J2
Totals B5B 400 B4S Totals 683 621 01T
rUC'KCXIS) OWM4
Ilesilier. 107 lOt noberts 114 lfMl BH
Wilson
100 104 10S Hewlev 113 100 1311
1.1" 143 U7 lluchlev 10A 102 144
no sei 110 vvhvte 114 loo 121
137 ins l.ri Overdorf 91 113 Ut
. - Totals R40 f.21 I1J3
Allen
Willla a
Wise
Hudlslll.
Totals BUI 64.' r,s.'
SUN SHIP LEAGUE
Costa's Alleys, Nov 11 1010
Ilolled
Taj master sttii retains tho lead In Sun
flhtp league Holllng on Costa's Alleys last
opening, they won three games from fc.n
gtnn Drafting Hall Drafting won three
from Coat and Accounting won two from
I'avroll
l'ATnoi.r.
ACCOUNTING
1 Shelter
124 127 inn Ingram
14 138 133 Mjers
1BJ 123 113 Hoar
101 117 109 Ileltiel
120 04 13(1 Webster
140 147 nn
110 ir,o mo
104 100 110
128 94 l.VV
125 118 1711
vor low
e'Urk .
Ilifl
Oaft
Totuls
043 599 0'iS
! DltFTO
Totals 007 035 743
I'ATMASTErtsJ
Powell 143 147 143 Vickers 145 149 108
llllnd 127 107 117 Oai 127 120
Mover 110 128 lno Scat ard 107 Kill 147
lohnson 130 132 117 Littleton 130 191 120
i'arne 128 14o 117 Ilurr 172 107 108
l.onin 117
lotals C03 059 054
Totlls 747 7.'0 720
you ever
variety of
elsewhere
are sure
22.50
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2&
HULL num.,
Ta'lson..
Sibley...
Ilutler..
Horty...
Ilpberts.
Ill 108 122 Oimun..
129 ion 110 M C'key.
104 18 112 llllnd,..
97 121 97 Rhodes.
174 J07 114 Col'son,
127 140 178
134 104 151,
1S8 ii ikn
121 I2S 188
... 1:4 isa
Totals Old ST8 801
rreese
Totals 610 701 749
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Absolute
Roof Protection
f0?qf0f
At Lowest Ultimate Cos
Hakes Dad Roofs Good and Good
Itoofs Dettrr
NO REPAIRS
NO RE.PAINT1NG
PaeleM In S-rinllon Cans
Also 10, 83 and SO Gallon Droai
ALSO
rrolonrs the Life of Concrete Floors
Fravents Duitlnc
Eiyes Machinery, Merchandise. Men
A Liquid Chemical Concrete Hardener
LfeM OOMPAP
r '"'"' 119-exia-LM-fc
COMPANY
617-019 Arch St.
rillLADELFUIA
Distributors
Men, You
Must Save
Money
on Your
Clothes
If you buy them at the
Burton Upstairs stores.
Thousands of others are
doing it. Why not you ?
Five logical reasons
Maker to wearer Low
upstairs rent Big vol
ume of business No
credit losses No deliv
ery expenses.
Hundreds of models fab
rics colors come up and
you'll see an amazing vari
ety of hand-tailored
SUITS and
OVERCOATS
a size and style for every
type of man at $ I 0 less.
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lip f fa jfSyJl
And up to $50
No charge for altera
tions. Money back if
not satisfied.
BURTON
CLOTHING, CO.
1006 Market St.
fif conil Floor
1030CaeilantSt.
Second oor
Open Monday and Friday Till
S Saturday Till JO
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