.,w-hj. u..nr,-' vnfpw' EVENING "PUBLIC LEDGBK PHILADELPHIA, '.WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1919' 21 Ifc L BILLIARD MATCH IS NOT OVER UNTIL LAST POINT IS MADE PARD PEARCE EVADED I RALPH GETS.FJRSL..( MARriFN IN I SIGNING IRONCLAD BILLIARD VICTORY AD Thursday's .Pcnnjlthletc Said to Have Reported Late in Order to Miss Amateur State- meat KEPT FACTS SECRET x IV II KDWTN .1. POLLOCK iVUO PHAIIOU. lialfbnrk ou the cmi fnotliiilt tpnm, vlio nliijpil nro- frssJonol liasrbull diirliiR tlic summer, dcllbernti't.v oukIpiI senilis at tlio Uul Tcrsity an n simon-pure iiinntrur, ne rortllns to lufnrmatiun reonl(il by onp rlosplv rnniiortiM! uitli nor!: nt TVnnk- in" tin ririo. TP A Brstpin nf ilkpnrurliit it ImHipi nt not n student ntlilrtp tins partlripntPtl in professional nllilpti-s wns InniiRiirsitvd at the Vimorsltj sonic Hriu nRO. l'prj year candidates for ttnrns In cpry branch oC upoit are forced to bTrd a stntciiicnt giving facts ubout their nth lotto connection! in the pnRt. Such n statement Is culled nn ironclnd. Ironclads arc signed nt the beginning of eerj season It Is snld that I'earcp reported lntc for the pcpind in the hope that lie ould not be called upon to sign. It wns his idea that he would be over looked, it Is reported, imd his scheme worl.etl perfect 1 j Accomplished Purpose AH the Ironclnds had been vlgiied and filed The niniingeineiit neglected to hne I'enrci' i)Hix his bank -m count destrojer to the Ktntoiicnt und he kipt facts lifiler co-.cr. I'enrce is reported to hnvc made n pttnn confc'doii nml to liue tnkcu nil the Mnine." lleic is his storj ns retold esterda : "Pnnl wns nninil- to return to col- Icg nnd to get n chance to pln on the Titzcl Hurl Pitching Arm; May Not Twirl John Tltl. wlib plnjcd n wlinlc of n gnmc nt left tackle for 1'cnii iignlnut Cornell, worked during most of the contest with his left nun hanging useless b. his utile. John made the first tackle under u pnut in the opening period nnd suffered ft nene Injury in his portstde wing jicnr the shoulder. The big Houthpnw hopes to be nble to pltih on the husibnll team this spring, but his nrm is gilng him conslderublo trouble, and he may have to keep nway from the mound. In case lie Is not nble toV"h he probably will be iuocd to pome other position, l.nst senson lie wns one of tl)c best hitters on tlu tciuu. Jersey Cueist Defeats Krouter, 125-120, in Champion ship Tournament SIX-DAY RA New Orleans Card urue tltrep.year.olds and up 10-i Minn HUrllng 10s . III! I'luroni .. ion ins Mos 111 ins Paucr .. 11.' . los War Garden 117 ..lfis claiming two-scar olds o' 10 107 .Mitchell. He said he needed the money, and In iev of the fuct that he bellcicd I lie would evcniuaii oe uiwovrTcu. nr signed witn tne i uns unuer ins rigin iiHine lie neier pin) oil with Chleugo, but wns nn understml) to Shortstop Ilnllocher. lie is ttlll the property of tH I Chicago club. Will Icaic Colleso "I'enrce knows Hint his actions have reflected on the good name of the Uni icrslt), and in nil broken up nbout it. He snys tlint he feels so bud ilbotit II Hint he will drop his studies." Mujor Pickering nnd Hend Coach l'ol ftclt both sin the) knew nothing of Portree's professional lomiiitloim nud that the news wan n coniplete sur piisp to thcni. rolwell said he had heard so main rumors concerning both I'enrce und Derc Hint he decided not to use cither of them ill the Cornell gniue lie snil he wuntid to plus it safe uu'M n complete iuestlgutiou wns made. IJen s else is i n that he never Charles ScclncU brnlic Hie tnurnn- I nient's 111 fill run rctonl this iiftcriiiiiin mulling OH, The foiiner inarli was nude b) Orecnlejif with u ran of 07. I IMwnrd I. Ralph, of lllghstown. won his first mutch tu the pocket blllimd itournc) In progress nt the I'urkwii) ttulldlnc this afternoon when ho tms-d lout l.ouis Kicflter by file points, ltulph I won ILWPJO. I ltulnh hnd n high run of fifteen with Knitter only one behind hlni In this department The mutch wns dose nil tin' win, and then- were muni brilllunt shots. There was a. targe gnller) on hiind to watch the cueists in the title tOllllie). The score by frames follows: .Uiillih 0 It A It S M 13 1 1 14 t : n 1.1 BerilihPH 3 Bifotlpn 8 ltlgli run, ir Kretilpr II I 7 n n ft I li) in 0 7 U 7 t ,1 s j 101 8cr1ilchi9 1 (mfulos 11 ltlsh run It Tiberghien and Chardon Ono Lap Behind Others All Short of Record BIG SPILL LAST NIGHT Germantown Blanked i Tho Ormniitown IIIbIi noccer trim Willi Man.li mu Ilelr-hlInK two f lis best p1u ers IneliBlM fell t'iforii Ihc nlrontr North east roinblnatlou Msterdoy by a sioro ff .V Boo.1 crowd wtlueNnpd llio lintttp at th Watervtew Hecreatlon larl; The ifamn wiii oll tlAe-1, the I'llvi-dtn baekll"Id OIkpIjs lint a wonder clefpnio thu Tin lor brotlRri anil llobson starrtntf Amateur Sports AnnlMi r, would llko to iirranue irniiiPs Willi second or llilrd eluss trams lialn tintla and olTfrlnc miaranleos 1' P llron JJOO .ut i tforlleld strirt rrocrpsUe tiidets a iraiollnit Dim wants to of tills hup haUnff holl Norlh rrftQltlln sired New York, Dec IS. Mnddcn. of the Xewnrk tenm, had taken the lend nt 1 o'clock this nfternoon, the WH -first hour, in the six-din bicycle rnce at Madison Square (linden. Thirteen tennis still were tied for first place at that time, each having (overed 11"!l miles und two laps, ns comnured with the record of 1240 mllis, made b) I.nw son nnd Probach tn 101 1 Tiberghien nnd That don were one lap behind the others The blggesl and most damaging spill nf tlio ruee neenrred Inst lliuht Ml U :0."l o'clock, n short time prior lo the start j"1,' or tlic evening sptiiu lor vmnis. wnrn four llders of the fourti en remaining tennis? in the grind went toppling over pitch .other In n lioiie-seriiping crush on the Twetit -seventh sheet side'of the giirden None of the liders sustnliKit serious Iniiin, b some mil nele, tint all four were n slinken up thiil the) had to remain off the track Umpornrilv to recover. Tim i rush eniue on the ilosine Inn of ii pnmuttiic sprint, start cd wtien nn I K,.ni: NolJta . ...l.....l.,tf I.. n,. r.f II... ,,n. nn.,n,l ""'"l1""' MIUKIlllir. II. Mil. ..I II. V ...'. "" I' M $."0 for u seriis of five spuits nt u mile null. The lirst one was near its fin sh wlicn Willie Keller, of llurnson. N. J , who is teamed with J'rul Webei . of N'ewnik, went crashing to the board floor while rounding the fuiniius dentil spvenlppn year old -nne on the l'oiirth uvcnile i nil of the hear fium. all lives , , .i... i,lto il. Twculv seventh sited dltdi. 1 .mi race I il fiirtonirs I'oureelles lluinbuw (llrl llopoxpr Saettiallus . tlronner liltl Ilendercd Seeond rnop, I furloiiRs Pr1neil Loll llpoHt llnwlt l.nimii IVeller 1IIJ tinner Ki 1lricna107 1(1 Jilin Iin Canrlnn .. 107 Mon On . .. 101 luet)lo . HO Diiiilln Van . .101 Dandy Van . llo flilrd race, ptalmlmr, thrro-j ear olds an I ip 'I furluiiKa" Ml Duke of Devon I OH Mitre Ins llrlcn Horn luS Maliel 1 nislc lil'i Klrallps full 111 Ihlhtles tlinu 111 Jus T rtark 111 plalmlne thrcc-v par-old and tnaupt Land . . 1 1 2 VadabPlle , . .lis O Malley 11.1 fourth race 0 furlonxn. for thrpe-ear ntds and up. clalnilno purse IHOO Jarll Ifpaipy HO Sarjpth llin Saliva Soil !) Dulli 10l Zodiac Hit IVhltprrown loo Hddle Tranter lot Tratiby loli Klfth racw 6 furlnnira for three ear oldi and upwrard elulmlnir purso $(Hhi I.lttln I'ote till Pea llach 1i Unos Ooldatnna KlnK Worth liariocK lot American ,107 llulaer ... 1011 Aaslxn mu 107 ..112 ,..112 Alex and Klllefer All Trnqu(( Chlracn, Do 3. That notd battstr Illehee firne A1t,h.i atiiV r-aleSef Vflllu Blth raeo 1 mile for all anes clalmlnff I ''. ' Sllfl. t',&'ill.l2nl tmrftri 1711(1 uri ouoriiiii 4ticir-i niinrti a. i;wiiubv.i, iw -''''p. . '.'.... .... ... . . . dftv tr,v nn viif AUtnnilar mama fin trfnt jq at tho close of the qeairon llo, " OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 19 Woodlhrnth 101 Don Thrush llrlle of Kttza lellitowii Miss Slueep 107 Maliokln Weaitier eloudv 'lracl; hiavy Aljprentlee allow aneo claimed . OS Dewltt is Viva Cuba liu unner na im fsiiclon . lit lit 111 , lit ' tit lit 101 r A Comlskey HiJ Kultur . . j in.- At IMcrco tin Itimmia .im Vlso ellKlMo1 lllil overelun -d .107 Maud Hinlth 107 Oiiarlpllns 107 iinelvanlu savonarra I Hllo btrlllU Mnli M'ddllne Miss 'lereral . Mutnbo Jtllnho Illllte It . .. I'hlllstlno I'ourlh raee up l's furlonns Sjinsota . . I'rmltana Irlhh latd . Kurfhapo MIWii I m mine Olrt . Hnsemarv . . lllah Vote . i Little 1'rlneesa hfeiistcr 110 Plflh rnee nnre nil ACM. handicap I mill Dilrv Man . . 101 r.nmltv ' Iihio . 10U I'aliatnan .... I.lvclj . . Ill Sixth rnce tlalinliiF 1I1N o-scar-olds a I mil" 70 varus linli iiakr . 100 rwtcKlann, .ii ire i . i ' iiii nv'i'i' i I eah I'oihruu . till 1 l' t'anlrlll im Mieein 101 laik K .10., Msil PllBltile Inc. Mather .tos I rank Mlttax .111 Inustiilit . Ill claiming, three j ear old A Cut in Prices that Counts! Royal Shoes Were Phila's. Biggest Values Before Wc Re duced Them in This Sensational Drive. Now They Mean the Greatest Shoe Buying Opportunity Since 19141 Men's Shoes All Phila's, Best! Regular $10 to $15 Grades for Next 10 Days CUT TO $0.4.0 W rf JF On(m- Hunt Lath IjTHUi Prvnrlntn . 1 XHiifr i.m 1 MNh rillrj ( HpHtanlji . lUiii Haiinork t ftilli rrtc nn l up Vk mllt'H; 1 io IHn . 1 01 Mcflno tunic ntaiit .. ..107 '11 Key. . . raiiiH . l7 MvmilAin 10t " either clear, tirtok fast Apprentlfo Htlnwiitico il limed , Hcliultz 4ViO ;iWi?.ii.rJpi5lilrr,rrr.nTir,,ir.!!.V "Bbe" May Challenge Dempiey vnrsitv ppvitl Hi- liol PVPll tllllt till facts (onci'miuB liN nli'illutions vvitli tlio ChipiiKO Chilis vvoulil linvi- oppfiired in tlio (.'lilliiiUliiliin upvvspnporh unit for thlp reasoii tlioiiRlit tip vvoulil not bo nl tolvpil to pluv I pou liis nrilvul hrrt Im discovori'd tluit no informntym hutl Iipcii pjjtuinpd nnd lio kopt liis mouth shut "tip didujpd rP"rinK so t'114' n(" would be nlilo to pviule sIkiiIiib nn Iron olad. Tlip i-oiiplios nnd Mujor l'likpr Inu vv pro iKiiouuit of lilt iIoIurs tlminK tlip siimmrr unit nntliitiB was sutd ubout Mm lipine1 n nrnfpssionnl. "Tlip storv of I'p.iree'H profpssionaltsiiw first nppcarpd in n ( liioaRo mwsp.'ilipr, and vvIpii nsked ubout tlio mtiolc, ho coufpssptl. lip said In- bad Imd innn offers durinc tlio summer nnd tumid tliem all down until Iip was approach d by a man fiom tlio TIupp-I Lpurup. Th proposition puld so noil, he said. In1 wulil nnt linn it down. Ho nlnsvtl in tho Thne I I.puguo under the name of. lJvvjpr. ''He was sepn bv a C'lileaRo f'u'.i ncout und was offered u cuiitiuct timli'i '""'" VV ' ' to 1 ear fl .Vri ladelphla or vlel.ll! le tin- lifferent fiom 1 Vn rce s '"u, a t h"m e nr avsav Jos-pb J Dorati pl.ljed with the I til mil Poller street 1'beHer. I'a ir ( 01 ue I K'M "nl " ,iii, teams of the same no naMnc pio ' eleven 111 Juu,e mmrantees louts II Hu Inlvll 1MJ I Norlh 1 ar'iire i""" los Aliceles, Jlee 3 'llabe' Uuth out llelder for the llolon Ann rleiin league bssehill a lub and champion home run lilt t, r nf tho world nui In i miw a profesHlnnal heavj venht imAer It was announcer! Irub ifiisiti tpnm nftpr liiivinp: Iippii lit lllil r..Lnr,l.imll. ltta llrat nlTi.nn I. 11 u .. 1 IIneunll UeSPrlPS, H. fl f teen S Wteeil- Pi iio-iKinui .jfvmo, .11. i.i .v .'in.i-. .. .. . .... ".., . .....i, iiiju ,., nrriaiiire tlli Slltllluv before the Cornell Knilie"''''"1.,,,,, ,... nf ,he same nm lmvlni.- lo t ike a crack t I Detnpiev when thr l.itt vvhPii he plnjeil Willi a Ohio. 'pets a rep Thursday's Havana Entries . Tirst nice .1 furlonps for tvocarold purs- IfOO Vrntcv 101 I ads fivvpet 1i lloiKan e . Kit Allllibclle II P tuslas Tnlrt anksllia Major Uradlc 1 second ran "i'm furloiiKP for thne mm nl Is und mwtrd. ilalinini; purse ?itno ltoman I "J W'nrlax I lash of Mi el HU Manttnese Plerrtl . I0J l'.atpb t' Hiri anl mats 10d "Naomi IValton rlil r (1 rue fl furlonc for tnaldtn tbrot enrolls und uinv ird, purse JilOU Viiliimillon 1IJ Nim- Mllubrtclu It rii i ijtciiin r HJ uranium llo Z ix O.90 i?s m& fMi li V AMI I -s. a 1 1 nt. N v mm in Wis, n vm in II Blt X 1,1 "Hk fr. mvM.-& WWeSL WK?4m 'm vfc JjBtii, . -IB, ' 0Bti7 tHU t Ita.ter-Mnde Kurt A PapUaril 8.90 SQ Handcraft WW See Them All Here ill in 111 loo li. i NOW, While All Good t t y 1 c s in Your Sie Arc Hero Today. Day and Niuht, for the Next Ten Days, Is Your Time to Buy. Set the Shoe, Hundli Them, Kaminp Them and Sat isfv Yourself. ", ou'll Find 1200 Styles, All on Kxlubit 1 111 i Jin tioii. 110 i Up were the llrst lo cut prices lo start a ilrlve In force ilunn tlic exorbitant lost nf shoes SOU tlic lnp-hrar Krnunil-ltoor shops nlwiivs follovi the Itoval, hut tliev never match the slerllne Itnvitl thIups. ll' lniinslhlp. Ue've thrnvtn our entire Ht.lll.noo stock of suiterl, eusliiiii-liiillt shoes Into the battle SOU stvles the MbkcH rholre of fine shoes for men au I'hllns shop ran show joii. ( IIUIKIV NH. lllaeli or Tani MIIO1 anil r.enulne roitlio CAM", Illiieh or Tan, 1 IKINd ll.l, I1I.AIK Kill. Itlch, haiiilsome patterns! 20 cnod loe shapes sturilr slnele or ilnuble sn'es. Ilruirues vilnr lips, nlnlii tips All Custom llullt of srlrrtPil leathers. VII on exhibit here In SUO kooiI sljles for 1'asliinn, Comforl, I one Meur mid (food Service for nr close Inspeelhm, Tremendous Values Crowding Our 2 Shops Sale Will Continue Day & Night for 10 Days VIen who know rood shoe, are ronllrmlnjr ever thin vie've said nbout these shoes b liuvlnic them nlmn.l ns fust us we mii ell them. rhei nuree Hint such cnsh-saTlnirt. sikIi KPnulun dollar. for-dollar valors In send shoes haieo't been seen anvil hero In l'lilla. Imp lull. Honest Reductions All Priced lo Save You .7(7 lo 40 Renlizr at thU rate our supply U bound to be exhausted soon, and where will you ever get so much for your money again. See for yourself NOW, Today, Tonight, Day and Night for Next 10 Days HoyalBoot Shorssss N. W. COR. 13TH & MARKET STREET JESgBS & 1204 CHESTNUT STREET on u,e 2ndFir If You Are Not Prepared to TSujr Today br Sst'r, Save TM Ad, Clip It Out and Remember, Thne Prices at Our 2 Shops Hold Goad for 10 Dart More. 1111 CATHOLIC LEAGUE SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS 490B&aB&4l&aS9SB4a&4BK 8D3e TWO wi tuther or iissumeil IS IN THE MAKING rf Athletic Directors From Four ' Schools Meet to Decide on Eligibility Rules 'SESSION HELD AT ST. JOE woll Known lull plovers honors who hnvo numps of tho popular ilinnionil stnrs. uro hping Kivui orpdit for stiiitiltiitiuR work in tho rine of niinthtr. Willie Currv ilrontipil into tlip sunitiiui "nno torum of tho r.u-NiMi l'l m n tuiohtt totlav, nml ho spii-hd us follows: "It's nil wroiu? It wnsn't AVnlti-r Jnliiisou n-tiill who stopped Totnin.v KpIiIipII ut tlio Oil nip Momlnj iiteht. It wus iin- Willie Ciur.v. unil 1 wn the Riiy. too. who stoppeil IIoiip.v Iloltz in three lottnils at Willintnsport. vvhieh virtoiv was erpdftpil to Joe Jilt-Win Hut. it wasn't Joe .Tiiekson a lull It wns me Willie t'urr.v, who got endlt for quittiiiK i" I've rounils ut Lanriiftpr und it wasn't nie- Willie t'ntr.v a -tall " Currv hiivs lie litis lnid four teen hoots and is n lrKitiniule 1"" pouudci. Hike tl'llonil Ian t notnp to have i Ihlns nn HIIU Kramer UlllUf Tirltt fame airos. with a few lines of Inleresttnit gossip todav u..,!.... llin, krniimr llle Aste and hlni selr were Kuintf lo raiio 10 j.hkihiiii amn has been negotlntlne with Trntnoter I'ochriu of Iiornlon. for bouts vilth .lohnni Uasham and Tancj I.ee. resreitlvely for Kramci and Asteyr .llimnv Mif ubp Bets hack Into rlnc rrstallii rrlilaj nlslit when he meets Willie Hvan at UlnKhampton N 1 On the same nltht Patsy Wallace villi liox Mlekej Ftussell it lloslon IVallaee No is scheduled for a date with Tnmnil Noble December IB here It I.OUIS II. JAri-'H cembir 1.1 Ills opponent will I lolinnv liun dee. And the New 1 ork IV op ma v , xpi t In cinch contest akilnpt the N O W op I'ete Herman- next hniit will be nut ni tomorrow nlirhl al -t 1 puis where th 1. intam champ will me. t Kid JbRdli a local star. Joe llunnnn, iftr whipping Vlk iunl al Itaelne laat Monilav nleht was match, d to meet Bernle ltahn at Meirnihls .Monday nlkht and Jaik Wolfe. Akron Uecembi I 1- .lobnnj KeKler lioxes Jlmmv Siilllan lo morrow nlallt ar .Ie-ev rilj If the barber ran wins this boul hl father will 1ns. i hlni III u pontesl at Tulsa OkU January tr'aldlo llevolre liaa "i ome bail lb Klahteenth waid.r has takrn par; in two IkhiIh sliue cimln out of reilr. im in un 1 IM tlunK his hits at u 1 on" i IH lteoli hupes tj Bel ill Uiil for ludtcliea with th best of the welteta as iin Jhimiv lliinito will he prlmtd u i a louh tussle Mumiuv nltht at the Cilvimiia when the West Philadelphia!! takes on Joe llin Jaliiln Adam lljun la iiikhn; personal ibars of Murph s tralnhiK. jnd Adam la on m who thinks Jimmy Is beltir linn In. ivei was. .los Tililltr Is a crdil card In llostotl In batttlm.- Kranklo Ilrltt to u draw rnfnil I'llll l.lassmali has been otfered helarul nnlches for Tip ' A Tlplltz Jnhuiiv Dun die match ta desired bj two Huston pru motirs hut tho New Yorker rtfusea lu lim l Josephus Ou$mm Gift tof m , m tf Ray -Thrown One - Third of a Mile JVaitf High-- .lark Kusso la havlnn trouble cittlmr bout In Philadelphia Ilurso Is keeping hlinslf ' In tine fettle boxlnw out of town now and Pat Morun. of New Orleans will be tho I then an ho Is anxious for loial totnpetl other headllner of tlio Olympla'a Bhow fie lion II) PAUL I'KKP An effort to orsanip nn athletic asso rlntion to govern C'ntholie sports In rijiladelphia aloiifr the snnio lines as IntPrsehnlnstic and inteiaenileniie eoni- petttion will ho made at a nieptius to ho held late this afternoon at St. Jo spph's Prpp Athletic directors from West Philadelphia Catholic Ilich, La Salle Prep, ltoman Catholic llih and St. Joe are to nttend this session. Graduates, undergraduates and con stituents of the four schools have been niunifpstiiiR u Rii-at deal of interest in all branches of Catholic sports. All of which is proved unanlmousl.v when it is tulien into consideration that crowds of fiom TiOOO td 10:000 turned out to see football games between Catholic elevens this- year. Itnt because of the lack of league plav no champion in the iirious sports could be decided officially. league Is Needed There is no doubt that a Catholic league in this city would htue a ten dency not only tq increase interest in competition hetwe?u the four institu tions, but it also would put sports on ri better, higher and cleaner basis. All of tho schools are anxious to form such a league, but until now it appeared ns K one or another of the schools was anxious to have the honor of being the nno tn nrirnnizp league play. Now it seems to be nn ismo. for all of the schools to put down a set of eligibility , L.-i .....1 ..f iitrirn tiMnh nf tlip llistl- ' ruien, nun iin- ...".j ........ ... -- hiilnnc la tn he recoenized as the Httther-pf filch an athletic association. 4t lOOKh IIH IL i ni" "" be consummated. Here is What one ot flie athletic directors liak to say: .We expect to form a, leaarue Boverned by the same set of, ellstblllty rules to vinlch all must aaree.' the sanio rules to ha modeled on tho style of the public school rulea. A supervisory committee will likewise be chosen: to see that these rules are enforced and which, committee will have likewise Jurisdiction of Catholic "'Tliia'commlttee will serve likewise an board ot appeals and all questions sov ernlne Barnes plaed in the Icamie will bo referred to It. W0 Intend llksvvlso to dravv up our schedules as aoon as possible and I feel that If all the schoo la alvo their co-operation the leasue will be In full awtnir for the basketball season "Ab It la. most of the Catholic schools are riajlnir each other and It la only a question of forclmr all to obe the' tamo rulea A number of names ot officials will hi submitted turtle board and their serv. Ices vill In nir events be eaallj secured None but officials recoenlzed by tba super visory committee will he allowed to work In the games plaed as leaaue Balms "The trophs. to he awarded to the win nar. has alreudy been secured and will bo awarded to the vi Inner of the leasue cames provided all agree to the proposed rulliiLH if the league. We Intend likewise to elect titTlcers at our meeting so ao to avoid any dela In atnrtlnc. 'The outlook at present Is vers bright and I bone that a definite settlement will ijo arrived at." Itnshetliall Praetlee Basketball practice ut Catholic High School hns hcpu sjuiteit with about twenty five candidates out working tinder the tutelage of Coach Murkward at St. Timothj 'h Hall, rtghth iiik', Iteed treets. Mile Douglirrt), of last earV second teuin, will captain this scapon's varslt; five. Two veterans are among the aspirants for the Purple aud Hold quintet. They aro Galen and Vivael, who piajeil nt guard and forw uni positions respectively Ia,.st year, All live men of the becoud team are hai k v CharlW Carton, picked an an all Cathplid tapklc this year, hits been, I.Ih.1 11. nflfnln Hie nulliiilln 1 f f -ell 'Y, W Mf., .". . ..... .VH u U H) 1425 ChcstaMi St I jgA (JlPBfiV I If r, i 1 ft FHIlAOeLtHIA INBtAHAU BOOyON STXOUU KANA0 CITY CINCINNATI amersmx 7 i ' We Are Going to Make j This the Biggest Holiday Tailoring Event in History : v t i 'i '.' ' I '-"u.y" 7 jo t. THETJEW C JSOOOD Stops Glare Makes Night-Driving A PLEASURE 74 More Road - Br ightness No Police Interference LEMS Now. Open our Second Store in Philadelphia 1225 Market Street Second Floor tit v to lu UKW. P Another triumph for our money-saving NEW PLAN of Clothes Selling Eliminating useless expense No high first-floor rent; no costly free delivery; no charges or bad debts; no unnecessary expense. Our customers get the saving Silk-lined, High Grade Suits & Overcoats 24 and up to 44 Saving on All, a $10 Bill on Some! 2d Floor 1425 Chestnut Street 1225 Market Street CP.AVATH LONG DISTANCE TYPE HPHE new anti-glare law, instead of arous i ing antagonism, seems to be. actually , making a hit. J Z1 00D law-abiding motorists are finding out that the Osgood Lens makes night driving a pleasure because it gives 74 more road-brightness, never more than waist high, and the rays thrown forward and downward right on to the road full-power and without waste. A gigantic clearance of 567 pieces of fine woolens is offered to you because we want to make this Decem ber a winner. To accelerate quick buying we are going lo give you absolutely free an extra pair of trousers You will get double wear out of your suit, plus finest workmanship, absolute lit, and above all, the finest quality materials. 9 0 !l extra pan? mmm free S i 8 Ready-to-Wear $35 $40 $45 Value OvercQats 675 fine Wool Overcoats that we made up during the dull season to meet the present heavy demands'. Genuine $40 values on sale tomorrow at Pflr h irf tVK T.4L?f3r jr .W.r. Mv.bTAm r 0 MAmm j'Upw catufday Evening Until 9 o'Clock j. (Elaa. AJianta. (ftcu 1617 CHESTNUT STREET Open fllpndaii und Saturday Evenings TN short the Osgood Lens does not cut your light in two like old-fashioned dimmers. It does not waste light like colored glass. Jt throws the rays' full-power onto the road so you can see every rut and ditch for one-third mile ahead, without glaring into the faces of others coming towards you. JUST forget the old Senses now on your car. Get the Osgood Lens at once and be on the safe side as well as the bright side. YOU won't be bothered with police inter ference if you use the Osgood Lens. THIS is the lens that has passed all official tests of the State Highways Department of the Com monwealth. Endorsed by A. A. A. tests. Endorsed by experts of Massachusetts Institute of Technology. TELL your dealer you want the Osgood Lens and nothing else; and stick to it. Nine out of ten good dealers have the Osgood in stock now. Prices $2.90 to $4.50 according to size. DEALERS: One tiling above all that the Osgood does for you: It outsells all others put together and you do not have to carry a bewildering assortment of different ' sizes of different makes. Osgood meets every requirement and every sue. Complete stocks now ready for instant delivery. OSGOOD LENS & SUPPLY CO. Manufacturer GEORGE R. F. COTTEN, Factory Representative, 1215 Widener Building PHILADELPHIA, PA. A. Hhtarer Co. til' North Ilroad Btreet Oivol, ritrr DUtributed by llitrrodln Robber Co. Caliall BTolor Bnpplr Oa. 113 North Ilroad St. 130 North Ilroad Strttt n. o. riar-trla Itth and Kara M, Kobe Snaslr Ca, W mm,mmlgmalalaBamammmgmimimammK i 'l a m vft A'1 j IP , S.. .-. " ... - ' " D o
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