'"'&? ' ' 1 'S r EVfeNiNG PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIUADIilCPHrA ; FRIDAY, BftOEMBER 12, 1910 '.ir fcfr 27 OFEER GOMPROMSE INBASEBALLWAU American League Insurgents Want Comiskoy, Mack, Rup- prtand Navin on Board ir.cb9CC T MEET I 1.1ft New VorU, Dec ID. The Yoik Chicago and Boiton faction of llie. American League1, madp up of the in "surRfnt dub owners who ate oppoird to President Han Johnson, hne nn nouueed the plan lor a fompromUe which s auKXPited br tlice rlnb owners before the annual league meet tng here on Wednesday nnd which nn rejected bv John son nnd the five club owners lalio sunnort him. The mcetinc. nt which the compro mise was sujcjceMed. wn held nt the Kncinccrit' Club nnd wai nttended by IJoJonrl T. It. UtiRton, or tlie lntiKcei: fUrry II. Trazee. of Hie Hoiton lied Sox.. and Frank J. Navin. of Detroit. Mr. "ftIn was very anxious to bring about a settlement of the troubles nnd acted as a mediator between the two fiction. .The terms, of the contpronnpe. as of fered by the insursents, provided that thexnew board of directori be ninth' up of Colonel Ituppert. Charles A. Comis- '1 key, Connie Mnck nnd Frank J. nm. ! President Johnson was to have no otc 0 !.- 1 -r !. 1 -.1 H't.L as cx-uiurm HM'niurr in nil' imp.iiii. i.m plan 'to deadlock the board was sujr rested, accordlnc to Fraxce. so that 'I neither side could possibly suffer. Ac- coMlns to the termR or the siiERested cdmpromise Navin was to acrec notto Attend nnv league- meeting nt the joint request of Uuppert. Comiskcy nnd Frazce, thereby defeating a quorum. Thii prmlslon was put In. accordinc to Frnree. to prevent either side snffcriuR through the adxerse AOtc. Frnee pointed out that on nnv (juestion for the sood of the league, the club owners noultl agree auywav. According to the terms of the compro mise;, the league was to meet here, as atithonzcd b the constitution nnd called by the, board of directors, transact loutioc' btihiness nnd ndjourn. After that the club owners were to set to Rethcr nt an informal meeting and hold a sort of a rccom illation session-, at which the Mays case and all subsequent questions would be discussed. Penn Wrestlers Face Nine Meets This Year Nino meets: face the t'nheislty of I'ennsylrnnlii wrestlers in nn Inter filing schedule that was announced rcstcrdny. Only thrcc"of the cents nill be held on the I'enn floor. The dates of the meets follow: New York University nt I'hlladcl phin, Saturday, January 17. Columbia at New York, Saturday, lanuary 24. Cornell at Ithaca, Saturday, Jan uary Jtl. Navy at Annapolis, Saturday, February 11., Yale at New llaen, Saturday, Fcbrunry 21 . Venn State at State College. Sat urday. February 2S. ' Lehigh ut I'hiladelphia, Saturday, Mnnli 0 I'rinccton at Princeton, Saturday, March 13. Intercollogiates nt Philadelphia. Friday and Saturday, March 20 and BIG MEETING ON AT PENN TONIGHT Recommendations of Under graduates to Be Hoard by Athletic Council THREE-YEAR RULE COMES UP, B ennic Allen's Parlor Closed in Kansas City Word was received jesterday by Itennlc Allen, the expert pocket bil liards plajer, who Is runner up in the tournament for the national title now running nt the Parkwav Hulldlng. that bis pool nnd billiard parlor of Kansas City, had been ordered closed on account of the shortage of coal. Charles Peterson, who is refcreo of the important matches here, stated that he expects some word regarding his cstahliili ments In St. l.ouls. CL VEDENS DOWNED IN SOCCER CONTEST Irish Co-operative Society Suceet I DARK NIGHTS FOR TRENTON wlilch food is sold, for more than six Dublin. Die. 12. nv A. P.l-Itc hours n day. iso electric signs, nm- ports were submitted at the nmiunl meeting of the Iilsh Agricultural Or gnnlzation Hocletj today showing tliat t he co-opcrntlc movement has been n grent success in Ireland During the Inst j ear there hns been mi increase in ,. , . . .. . . . turnoer from 7,500.000 pounds sterling Haverford Freshmen Maintain t0 mnrp tMnil o.ooo.ooo Su Horace Winning Streak, Beating Germantown High Flunked, who presided nt the meeting, Stringent Light Regulations in Fuel Conservation Program ,, Trenlon, Dec. 12. Stringent icguln- tions for the cuitallment of electric light nnd power from cousumptlou of bituminous conl nnd coke arc nimounccd bv .1 Harmon Wilson federal repre "entitlve in Trenton of the ton! com mlttee of the rnlhond ndniliilslrntlon. the regulntlons piohibit the burning DEFEATED TEAM WAS GAME horn ds. lights in show windows or shoiV- enscs nrc to be operated nt nil, nnd office lights, excepting in federal, stalo oi municipal buildings or In the offices of vital industries, must be cut off at 1 p. in. Cabarets, poolrooms and bowl ing alleys cannot use an ylights ex cepting between 7 and II p. in. Crane Works Wins The Miles Crane Works opened Its basket- nhll. rn.,111..- '.. i II.":.'. m I of lights lu stores, executing l,n,- l . !" ?":?".. .RV "i,n',,i. "",'".i "W: '" "'- ', Hit Hill ...I. I 1. 1 I" n" U I i 1 - - . -, m . .... j. -. WOIU IHIVIIW .IO.IH.mHU" MUX'.Vb w tV. .. hub inn puinicni nnu inciuueu men oi all parties, tondemned nnv gocrumcnt propo-.nl foi dlxidlng Ireland into two parts. ll.-urrfnid. Dec. 12 llie unbeaten fieshmnn sntccr team of Hnerford Today's New Orleans Entries claiming, oil ages maidens, Tlrjt rjtc i mur riccit: K Deivltt Miirln fonnoll Coronndo Iontkiru nvolutlon Mls Slfrllnn: Thirteen K7 Obi, Mtsl: .HO t nn nh oni j.t . ttn to.' rrnlt Mitto 110 .110 Hob Unker .... 110 101 Also cllnlBI 107 Oavalmdour II ..lift ion Courcfllca (Imp J. 107 110 'Huddj- TuctT...10ri clatmlnr. thre-jeH-r-olds 0 Today's Havana Entries Flrat race. 6 furloma: threc-year-otda and Howard. clalmlnB P'ire$B00 NtllrA ,llv I rann iuro- .. i... lL,a;Wroe ,.. .1JJ Quln lis Ull OLnmAn. . .11S flllth . .... .111 TranM -lla rtobrt I. Onn 113 Stoond race .furlongs lhre-sear olda and-upard clalnjiu . pur IMO- l"i Will .'.'''.... 'l on Harlock .. .....IIS -ol Itartlnon 108 Klnrtorth .,'.. .115 Marntland 10S Soa llcach. .... Ill TUIrd race. 1 furlongs. Hires jear-oldo and -upward, claiming, purse 600- May Maulsbi ...JnJ Vac its Pierrot ." . ...10 ohn Jr. . . ... 11 J tilth Jear 10s Rr mi Stars ..lis Avion ... ::,:ai1 Wnf Tuscan ..v..113 UFSS5S:81fu1rlVn.. br.jrarold. ."X-.?. Vwrnt pullft . 1JJJ Marlon Holllns. 1M Ooldatona 101 SuiTraro ;.i.., 103 Major Donio , .111 Fifth ''race, 11-16 mllci Uiree-year olds a5 (in1 claiming, purse. JlJOO Fairly ls Mudsill 1. ...... Ill Zodtao. ,.101 Little Marchmont Native Boll ..t..lOR II , Ill Uttle Nearer ...lit Dulie of Shelbyi.lll D'Malley HI fllvth mm. 1 11A miles three yeardlds and up claiming-, purse 1100 IJMJy langaen.. o jmisb onwp 1.1 j f Candlelight DS Yenghee . . Ill r....H'u wnippoorwm i.iiii lift Second race furlongs 1 -Mnrr josepmn tin -roomucoia . . iu 1 Darnsoli in Teo Itreclienndje.lUil l.lttle AUudle nu Doctor Davis ....1(17 Mls Orb 10J ltirry Hudder .t ion Vrlt 1"1 rtnwd J11 rilvord . .101 Also eligible: Kddln Mdlrlde Christie llolters P (Imp) . . in.! IfSmuder .. ..102 lls Manage . ..10.1 Tom Brooks .1IO7 r-nrc Blar 101 I'hrtine Wnrd . 10S Third race clslming four-5 earmolds and up tl furlongs tlrmltnns 10J ";turde . . Ill Onlco .10J faiil Connelly l3 Allo-ila . 10J Irish Mild . 1)3 Old llomcslead 10K Mumbo lumbo . 11 rsfraror . ,.107 lso eligible . . Klnicllng II IDS Arch Plotter 111 Oorriou Roberts llo lako Argent 110 KuKIut . . 110 n-lnn llnru ..11" Katehdln .110 J irlc V. v 113 Tarlv Sight . . 110 Tourth race allowances, tuiM oar olds f furlongs ccelerato .ins Atta noy II Sutrl . . 103 (Itnn ) .. . 113 Rone Dry ...101 llinnd Man ... 112 Red Domino . 10(1 King's Champion 110 Wendy ., 101 rifih race purte all aid 6 furlongs: Ira Wilson . . 0) Assuino . ...HO r-ii-l.lr, Ill l-ort rill .. ..110 ht Ocrinaln .. tin ney TJI rieitantollO Recli and call .. !' vniuny 11a Dul-e John .....107 The Ho ....11J Discussion . ..107 Also eligible. Muclt Garner ...107 Tailor Maid . ,,10t IVar Garden ....10T Penelope 88 Urother MacLean 107 Sixth race claiming three-j ear-olds and un 1 1-lfl miles. Wllllgan .... 03 I.eta . ., .100 Alma B P8 Marshon . 10(1 ,. -rranK snannou n uronco winy . .100 l!9 I ac-- iri.i.. 101 -v ....I. ,n. m uii.11111 .. .'L .ri.m.i . . Klmpalnng tt 101 Senator James ,103 I.liclle J . .. lot Also eligible: Rine Shooter . lot Capital Cltj 104 Don Dodce .. ..104. Shamrock Green 07 t Ittlo Clink 10(1 -Indian Spring. 83 Cadillac . . .106 Seenth race, three 5 ear-olds and up. 1 3 IS miles Honolulu . . ns Mahon . .PS Toddler . ... Oil Mdelante ... ins 'eaii w. . . ris 'U ney .. . . 110 Rajaset 8- U adsnerth's LastllS 'IIioims V. Mc Chlek Barkley .111 IVeather mlst , track slow. Apprentice allowance c(ilmeds t'ontrarv to expectntlons. theie mis , . A1M cai i ,-l, ..,-., ., no news from Peon's football .mnmit CAPTAIN-BALL CHAMPIONS tee vbich met yesterday afternoon to Sr"Sl,ttpt! had little tiouble in trimming UKe un. among other things, the -pie- '. stec"!"rdav tV-'X'Ar schooi0"eRam the C,eiminton High aggregation on tion of nextears coach, pun shinent I chsmnlons ef lh' Nonleast lrtuallj ... ,. , - .. , , ,., ,i of pliers a,1?o nrc chargtd ith pro-' c Veu!J, eVhe' nhlttlcViVoor rhlJ '"" fio1'1 Jes.tPr,1"-r 1,on "f1 fesslonallsm and the banishment of the nioM'r'ihV'NoHhnlsi1"1" 'ho,ioKmf ''""' Ker being Inslti.mental in the present degree nud graduate Bchool ilii- 1 ln.'" '' . ...1,1., ,., , ,. 1 " " drubbing delivered to the school lllg. lh committee Cllt into session , not assured until the waning minute, boss The npunnntnirn ltich lnds nut. I Butler Has $100,000 Fire llutler, I'a.. Dec IU. I'lio of 1111 knimii origin starting in the linrdwnic stnrc of .1. Nlggel's Son in the busl nevs district here last night rnniplitclt I dtstrnMil two three-story buildings nt nn chtlmaud loss of SlOd.000. Itesldes the haidnrc store the btiildi'"? and contents of Mnrtin Couit &. Dough citj. v holt sale harness dealcis mu 1 dcstioud Every Standard BranJ TOBACGOSS! Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Back CIGAR r,i, ritont cm, iOf r? for Ulr, Hoie of BO S4.00 (IIKMID. loe sire, 1 for i',c C, lr lloirs of BO S'l.UU 5I1I)1,I)N, se sire. 3 for SOc. : OO lloxes of 60 OO.VVF IIWQIIET r shortly before 5 o'clock and nt word 1 of nis Mns brought out of the meeting loom Dundee to Meet Moran thnt there would be nothing for pub ucacion until tonight, when the athletic Ono nf the important lighlvirlshi maiche '. OllUC'il meets, It is understood thnt ' of "1( season will be rlageil si the Oljimtla the mpnilioea nt llm ..m,mtin I A "n "est Mnnda eenlng 1 hf prln uic memuers cr the committee were dpia m be Pal Aloran of New Orleans pleilged not to reie.ll ail of the hml- heralded a the lightnelght cliatnplon of the ingS of the COlnmittpp Koulh and Johnnv Dundee of n Aork 1 !L l L "ommutee An oNlcM(.m pruminr, nro-ram hns bp-n rJhe meeting this nfternoon oT the "ranatd ns,follo Oisrle , Rear athletic rniini il nlmnn..l nr .mlnpU """I (Kid) Ilrown Pnlsi Wallico s ainieuc couihii, composed or ginuuiitcs )luk ViW . rHtikici iIuvm.ii s umiot ureltcr nnd umlergrndtntes, is expected to be j Uanum Sciger jimnn iiradie. one 01 inc most important pser held at up a came battle, estwciall.v in the sec ond half, but the collcginns wcic too sttoug for them ami the isue of the contest wns neicr in seiious doubt .iftei lliinvhker line! netted the sphere n fen minutes after the opening whistle mew. iKiilblrd TB1IV liver Bandala ..111 Gordon nussell.. Apprentice allowance ciaimea Weather clear: track faat. Northeast Leader Breaks Bone rnrllw.NNl lflffh Hi-hrMvl'n ha xlt ,. I hi, 1 1 run. I Win. Thomar Q'Brlen Joined tho squad for tha first afternoon or-iilt'-p esterdai. ami Iliad only been in action a short time when lie brolro his collarbone The accident oc curred at the Norm Branch T M. C A., wiera the plaers practice under the di rection of Coat Oscar Oernrj Blghty-flve players reported. It was a sad start for the Northeast else aspirants, and Captain O'Brien tv 111 be lost for tho early games Fraflkford Wallops West Phillies Tha champion Krankforl High School soc. cer team added another brilliant lctorv to tha 1819 record when they allopml vpt tl.ll.1nlifa trilll w.l.nl.u 1 m 'A tl. If West rhlllles put up a spirited light, hou If ever, and th game proved to be ono nf the oesc oi ins sopson. innnipsnnB goal in inn second tialf gn tho Frankford team tlio verdict. HORSE HAS SPECIAL' TRAIN Sweet Briar, Valued at $2(50,000 Has Four Attendants and Doctor New York, Dec. 12. Sweet Uriar, a brood mare, valued at $200,000, arrived hero yesterday after a three weeks vojago from France, and the railroad administrntion mndc nn exception to its ban on special trnlus to allow the prized animal privato accommodations to the brittle of the owner, William Hbarpe Kilmer, at Binghamton, N. T. Five mem attended to the nni.ial on the trip across, including a cterlnnr-. Ian to prescribe a diet. The stall ou the boat wns padded with mattraBsea nnd bulwarked with bales of hny to prevent Injur. With the marc was the k.evcn-montb-old foal, Dun Raj. CHEVROLET 6-Dabsenirer touring: !lun about 3E00 miles Newly reftnlshed A-l condition, 8oo. Lexington Motor Co. of Penna. HI North Broad Street I'cnnj There Is more biiineH nml mnip rccommendntiotih to be placed before ' the committee than in mnnj enrs In addition to the iccommendations of the football committee, which mo known to be manj, the undergraduate athletic touncil made scleral recommendations at us meeting Wednesda, the most important of whlili is the limiting of athletic competition of students at the University to th-ee years and piohibit- ing noiueis oi degrees from Venn und other iuttUutions fiom competing oh Kcd and Blue teams The thri-e-jear nile has long been advocated bv the I'cniiMhanian. the tudcut publication, and In inllin Html alumni of the Inleersite, in addition to the student bod It is felt that after n man hns plated three jcais on n Ited nnd Blue team lie has i cached the ncme of his athletic perfection nnd thnt further filming on Ids part would only prcont other plajeis from get ting an opportunity to phj regularly. The demand this eai for the three 5 ear rule comes afloi see oral of llie stars of the last season's team com plcled their fourth plajing yenr. 'I his list includes mteh plaer3 as Captain Bell, Hcinic Stiller. Lou Little and Lud Wrny. A three-year inlc is said to hate been passed bj the athletic touncil last ycai, but the influx of students who were in nctiee war work forced a postponement of th rule. Ferry Elected Radnor Captain T.sdnor High Sfhnnl s chnintdonslllp fn 1 nil team elritrd meodoir IVrrv rnptH n of the lfl-H "lev en nt a mectlnr of the pis ers vesterdav 1 er has been on the Vftrwlt for th pist three vears He Is the bet ..lll.n. I 1 ..I..I. ..I. a.ul.a .....I la n l..Ml.. luiimn n in iiitiuitmii iiiii.s 11,1. n iv jumui ,,,. ., , , , . . , .kiii. '.'ii ," m mil anu ..inn mitvivrii hi Luc muiict aim i.iaeiv pctircu ivvicc in i tnc insneinin t un nnd pitcner or inr iia-. the opening session, Hiinsiekcr eon- ball fnm tribiiting both maikeis. The first tnllv wns tnluted. resulting from n btiim- mage in front of tho tiermnntown iots in which Lewis, the sohoolbo.e goal l.eepri. was tin own from his fret The Quality liars nf highest grnrie In haren nnd vrorUmiinshlp. Cienulne loo value Onlr on Sale here. C rrfk Hove, of BO al.OV rioMinriiw nN tut. jcmi rn nMoT. e iii-.srr.nni.i.D.s MltK STKIIIKH. pkg. 20 S1.00 I7ei carton of 10 pkgs.. . ,, IWTIIIXS pVg. 3tei carton SJ2.00 sKi'!i"i!i,oinr.s, isc pkg'.i Sl.Iin rsrton IS nWgp . Z Z. Ml l.( IIIllNd. No. 9. Plain SI. 50 strnw nnd I'ork Tip. lBJ..UV Botes of len . . . TRrr. Ai.nERT. r.i.TBt. btao. 10 ounces Tin S1.10 Humidors vcta.j-v 15TH and ARCH Sts. N. W. Cor. LABEL'S CIGAR SHOP I-vert Snllonally Ailrerltscd ( Ignr at Cut Prices 15TH and ARCH St. N. W. Cor. Temple Five Triumphs femnle linUcrsitv won p 5(1 3"i araunicut I ..... .1 .. ... t. r ta....i from OsteoiMthv In a cits foilcglatc Uague "'," V"," """.'i i "l"VVi .. i gumo last night nt the Central Y The Passing between Hunsickcr nnd B.liou. giinc wns not .ipcldd until the fliul second I In the spiond session (icrmnntown 'victor? of VhV on""' l " lhlnl """Kht .Hgbtened lis defense, but Bncon drib ' In the other contct Itshntmann ran bled through for the final score. Fisher, i awa from rhsrmacv o to 18 1 who sti led agninst l'enn Stiturdav, was invincible ut the backficld nnd had Miss Jennings Basketball Captain ' ll,ll, tiouble in breaking up tho Ocr Miss Mildred l! lennings form-rlv an '""''low ii attacks. Ornliam nnd Lewis all around athleto at rirarmus coll.ee in (Marred for the losers IlrociUlin anu now aiienaing ino rhlladel phla college, of Osteon, thv ..was last night I rj " ! nP K' ner insinuiion s Jtll,cr,rd prt.,h elected capla!n of the Ut ouian a uiKtinitll iceni n (1- o J 1-". LEXINGTON ! Two-Day Used Car Sale , Many exceptional bargains j and guaranteed and sold under the Lexington plan. Paynienls distributed over 12 months. Salesroom open Friday evening "until 10 o'clock. Lexington Motor Co. of Penna. 851 N. Broad Street In compliance with the request of the Fuel Administrator, ve will close our salesrooms evenings. The exhibition of the new 1920 Paige models, however, will be continued during daylight hours the remainder of the weeK. CUV A.WILLEV President Jhitfe Distributors . 39,4 ?RTH BR9A0 STREET. PHILADELPHIA iDIO.IJjL I Hfi O vs4t(-!'fr i'i'"',' ' ivff '"-'!,ii J'I . s '" iX't-v Wf &'i ft$!$!$ii$i$4 &ie!fVtSM.Jtr'y' .". vHV.'s.5 ". , vfi.,,. .. . A,.iS.1RMNivfl,T75aiJM M. .- M.W?Q. .- vM ,'.. o.j K-Mwmi&si!i rH (ri 'it vvi,jf t .. , r v , . , .v. . .. 'a.- srares.B.ffl:.j(f'y ' -". '.."..'. . .i '; s? xMw Stylish, Serviceable Shoes A T r Very Moderately Priced jp) M v " j Every man is concerned v i Ithe bighoe tyfeRE- - - if m j' 8ai cpfr1 r&tent coit jj jg SSHSSmM uu "fl L U sill V?1 ' 1 L J dn ' JaSf T ' St jflfl ffl iLii Un li'l n Ungnsn. medium J -ws ""PnSil f ifiwl ' or kroal toes. I W sWti$KKMmm H71TH sach Tan? 11 W tEHR ttWm lISiSM y aulable, even talfc jjf SC fEjMp HJctSmJIbI at t to- Come into this II M S8i mm hSkIIui W ME sarings department-- ll 'L ! VUm WHi BbBbj1jB put away two or even more I1U Sr PB( E I . -t ' tiM.1- OPEN EVERY EVENING. PARCEL POST PREPAID Cigars Pipes Cigarettes Give "Him" the Things He Likes Do Your Christmas Shopping Early! Cigarette Case "Yankee" Nivoi. 24-Kt.' Gold-lined Pipes in Cases $2 to $7 French Briar and Italian Briar. We have the largest dock to select from. Cigars at Cut Prices Bold, ) (gg.13 bok 50 ffk l$6-25bo100 Girard Factors jjfc S4 5 Girard El Producto j . e , Manuel $4'25t.rf X Topics ) - SO Adlon GirardB S6.25 El Producto bU f6 Girard, 2 for 25c size El Producto, $5.10 bo SO Imported Cigars Corona Partagas "Hoyo de Monterray" Romeo & Juliet Carolina Garcia's We HT ihi Lrint Stotk to fvclrt-t From $2.00 rrr lllht and rnmfort Ahln ror the porkri. ror Utile rliurs r (lgurrtls. Cigarette and Cigar Cases Silver or Leather Our (lock will 'please the mott critical to select from. FRIDAY AND SATUR DAY ONLY CIGARETTES at Cut Prices Camels Chesterfields I urUv Strike Piedmonts (Can Sweet Caporals ' of 10 .98 Carton Of 12 $1.65 Lord Salisbury 1 Fatima Omar 1 .95 Carton A of 10 fjr A. SCHULTE 162 Cigar Stores and Growing iV ht Meerschaum Pipes We have a complete line to select from. Baltic Meerschaum $6.50 up TOBACCOS 1 lb.- Jars and Vz lb. Tins Prince Albert Tuxedo Lucky Strike Velvet And All the Popular Brands Cigar and Cigarette Holders INCASES We hae a large stock to se lect from in up-to.the.mlnute styles & shapes. $1.50 to $10. 911 Market St. Cor. 15th and Chestnut SU. . Cor. 13th and Market Sts. Cpr. 8th and Chestnut Sts. Cor. Broad and Walnut Sts. 15 th and South Penn Square Csmdtn, K, JWIrosttirar ft Kalghn Trenton, N, t, Ilrosd Ks.it HUte Wllmlmton. Drl. Sth A AUrktt Wmmm IsWfclsm'J TBI Spe.aking of Assortments!: 23 Complete Lines of Famous Shoes for Men at The Geuting Arch Styles and kinds to meet every shoe need broad, medium and nar row toes, tans, browns nnd blacks all at $11.00 which is just about $3 under their present mar ket value. That's How Geuting's Prepare 700 Pairs Men's Sturdy Service and Wet Weather Shoes To Be Sold Out at $ An SBsemblage from various lines of shots especially prepared for and sold to thousands oi officers dunnp tne last; year oi tne war. .Par ticularly suited for policemen, contractors and all men -who demand ex treme gervice nnd absolute protection. In both tans and blacks. No! we're net trointr to tell you what they're worth today you wouldn't be lieve it. What you're interested In is the fact that you can buy these wonderful shoes now at $8.75 but never again. 1230 Market St. Shoes and Stockings for all the family 3 A&- 0: M M (pronounced oytino) The Stores of Famous Shoes I u 1308 ChestnutSt, Shoes and Stockings for all the family Also a Quick Service Men's Shop at 19 South 11th St. Every Foot Professionally Fitted Three Geuting Brothers Supervising UsssMsHsHHsiaWks jdUHHHJQHHyB9N 'TtSrfStf m ??8u isBHiHH What size heater will heat this house? What' size will properly heat your house and with minimum fuel consumption? By the NOVELTY method this can be figured out, accurately' TVs links s; tjpes o( spparatus JO can cls sou unprejudiced adlcs as to which milhod Is best for your requirements Consult your dealer or telephono or write us. or better still, come to our attractive Factory Showroom, here full line is dlsplaicd You cannot afford to waste money on an apparatus that is either too large or not large enough, or perhaps the wrong method for your conditions. For 72 years we have been studying the heating problems of American homes and build ings. We place this experience at your disposal. ABRAM COX STOVE COMPANY American and Dauphin Streets, Philadelphia Manufacturers of Rollers, Pipcc$s leaicrt,. Fu rnaccs and Ranges in VhHaMjpMa for it jr. I rf i i I A ,a m "wis 120406 08 Market Slrcci SrSiS.-SiSrrrlArii-a-.STSrii'.S "lV . " -,.'" i ... ' V" i 'r ' fl. ' L i. J A ... ' , . ' . . l' . .W.VI . t X' .w o
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