i7 BS EVENlN'G" 3?UBLI0 LBOGBB-PHILADBIPfilA, WEDNESDAY, EEBRTJABY , 1920' &TECHER WON TITLE WITH A SCISSORS AND DEMPSEY LANDED CHAMPIONSHIP WITH A PASTE FANSWITNESSBEST 1 GAIV1E OF SEASON Score Is Tied Nino Times in Clash Between Bridgeport and 'Germantown ( KASTFRN I.KAOUE w p c dfmnnl'n j -' rdi:fpnrt 1 0 ."3 rtSSnt. .t Camden. D.N", at j jgm!3?i rt'nrldwport. I ,. wt bnactbnlt cnmo stayed thH Th i Audi orivni Hull. in Orrmnn- l(ason ' A,'(1,'0P,, thnro Inst evculns. Hff'onln? n' "tot llrldieport. IhP 0PPn;ln,J. t'lip 0U,l or roal fans "l&VwDMtrcl started hostllltlc. 'iSifthM ml'ssod n came Unit Kclntll 1...H i h nil that the same of basket lln noV"U"" The fact tint seoro h"n CVnnd tied on nine occasions e of the above nascr 'i Tnc It as merely foul tos.ins 25 411 the points count in a rcKular &L -nil this vwi n regular Bame. s5 " 1, , look the floor minus u i il.irir out of $'i. for the time Dt tt Ten" Perhaps for pood, who ff LWKfi.Aqae I?, reported as killed by a German wiper. Close All the Naj Tl.p hsures were close at all times. Girmanton looked to be the loser, S8T but thrie minutes to go nnd the 'ore Wil. ' fo of Bn-jwort. S """ Tronekle i.ime throush , ha shot from past center, hut spelled tldorr. All told. H'c locals slammed nine Hold F,nili tlirougli, us against four for the vlslton. 11 the liridcenoit baskets were ma'dobv "Sk.ets" AVright. It was his best work foi a score of eais. lor Germaulouu. liiuggi was top scorer, lie. too. (OmiIds tlirougli with four. lie was opposed to Wi ight The other Oermantown men to score litre Fiau kle and Powell two each tnd Holm in one. The home bojs were penalized mam times b Hefeire Hact Kl, and it was Hridgcpdrfs abilit to count on the ouc-timers that made the fame interesting. If was a great vic tory for Germnntown and sent them into second place Sad for Trenton At the sjmc tune sad news was comins from Trenton, where the I'ot ters had plaied tli" Skeeters, much to their Korrow. The Down Jersejuiin made n hoh shon nut of the rnpitnl City Brigade and Tieiiton, hnidlj had possession of the ball in the lust ten minutes The Keuncdi bunch made eleven baskets to four for Trenton. Harlow, nbo ha, been shouting baskets in fine sttle, nas blnnked bj Campbell and tie latter mide three, while Tloj Steele talliPiI twice on rluilx. Norman wns the on) Tieuton plnjer to show am kind of form and he registered twiie, as sitainst once for Uipsh.m, IMdie Dollu aisrf earac through with u trio of shots. The same clubs meet tonight at Cam den Trenton has nlwajs plnjed good ball across the liver and it would oc raiion no surprise if the l oversell tho icorc tonight Harvard Thanks Pcnn jor "Info" on Oregon Hnrvnrd is grateful to Pennsyl vania for the Information extended the Crimson concerning the Oregon football team and liau so stated in letters to Major Pickering, the Ued, and Ulue graduate manager. Har vard beat Oregon on New Year's Day, 7-0, nt Pasadena, Calif., and claims that the tips given by former Coach Folwcll helped lots. Folwcll's loss was Fisher's gain, for l'euu wns beaten by Oiegou un der the Mulllen Hill tutor three years ago. Folwcll (uruished llnr vard with the best training princi ples while en loule, the climates to avoid, and how best to condition the plajcrs on the Pacllic coast, together with iuf ornation on the style of game placd by the wcslci tiers. PINEHURST FIELD TRIALS Annie Oakley's Entries Score Heav lly In Finals for Members' Stake Flnfl.ur, VI.. Pen 1 Annie Oak fL.ifnS11,' '.!0lI'cr, "0,ch ln ll8r "on stock JrardlnB to the decision of the JiilRes handed !?.i,i,fu,,rilil "ie noted m.irkswoman roumt three dogs through tho final in Man &U"'l' 'he P",ehU"t d '"' iinj '0'jN't ork whn Wtts unable to at- Ki,and ;,h0,s' Professional li.ndler was. mUr"e,J"e"B,ble '" h members' trial Amonj ihe owners of iell known docs hi H "pnuES",' 'J ln lhe flrst """ N c p1, .of"""""-t. n I. and Denton 2 1. ' A Vvatfcon of New York r T fill Tk. and JUrry Klrkover. of Buf. c!tle acea survl4ei1 'r tl o ueiond Vletrlx to Play Army Five tl Eistern Travelers' Halt it 4",4 li-iin ub o u ClOCK HINHQ. RESTAURANT "ijjerent from others." Combination Breakfast CEREAL FGGS. ANY STYLE "OLLS, TOAST & COFFEE -35c- 36 N. 11th St. 1 1 mmmmm"mmtaam I s1 Lowest Prices in the City! "J oiandard Brnna ot ars, Giearetfes and Tobaccos . . ! " Guarantee: Sail. faction or Ha., v "onfJr u'k Yoon!,?t'fd Our Madam. r- nERK'S A SNAP L Bam of 60 "iiOU I'trfrctu. 4.00 1 ? I' ' . Illunts or wife. u,,v;nnf .. 2 "?i: bmM.vkt ''& ?f Sneell Je le. Hoxea f s TS Lirfllck rlenn-nn A' ,.,i,iJ.,,i,.l.ly.TT,'-UF,'V. Ift -iV r iii lilf iwe size, s, te Hoim of BO . , . 4.00 liom of bo . . 5.00 "" miUKK "17" caporXYs; 'ft. i oe- ulr.i rnrtoii tt iikCT... ""5 LABEL 5 15th and AROH STS. YACHTSMEN'S CLUB ELECTED TO LEAGUE Now Enjoys Distinction of Be longing to Two Delaware River Organizations The unanimous elcctidn of the Yachtsmen's Club, of Philadelphia, as n member club of the Delaware River Yachtsmen's League, was the leading action of the lenguo at its regular monthly meeting last night in the Hotel aIton. The election of the local organisation followed n discussion bv the delegates of the various clubs in the league, and was made only after every club member had expressed him self in favor of the election. The lengue now has seven member clubs, the old members hi ing Trenton. Cnmden, Far Ia,K"t.. "'ssinoraing, Columbia and Jin pi side. The election of the Yachtsmen's Club, whose home is at 1300 Walnut street, means that meetings of the league will soon be held in their rooms. Invitation nnK nlrcnilv hmu ,n.iJ. l... ). nt..t. nnti'ipa'ting election. Tho Hub is made up ui uiuiij prominent local vaelilsnTen. as well us south Jersey and Bnrneg.it ba boat owners. H U already a mem ber of the Delaware Hiver Yacht Racing Association, mid, along with the Riverside Club, enjo.vs the distinc tion of being the ohly organization a member of tach bodi. WtSl WANTS 1924 OLYMPICS SI. JOSEPH'S PREP LEADING LEAGUE Basketball Team Goes Into First Place by Trimming Cath olic High, 30 to 18 Standings of the Teams in Catholic Cage League ?,'., 'een'''i l'ren ratlrnllci Wji, , In Snlte Prep H iwt Phlln. ( atholle. vlilnnorn Prep . . FIRST TE.M Won Tist t 2 i 2 2 PC, .ISO .nnn .133 .1X1 .333 Williams Will ,ead Team to New York Starts Boom With $500,000 Stadium at Chicago New Yo'U, Feb. d. News reached the A. A. Tr. headquarters jestprdnv to the effect that a boom has just been launched in the MIdrlln Westtho West and part of the southern district to hold the O'impic giinip of 1024 in Chicngo. It is sold thnt n stadium worth half it million dollars is to be erected on the lake front, in which to hold the meet. ''he I'nited Vstates had the Obmpics of 1!)04 and oijh half n dozen foreigners competed, and, the international Olympic coimnittee suul at the time that it would be fiftv yean befoie the next Olvmpics would be awarded to the United States. At the piesent time Cecho-Slovakia, Po'and. DiVnmark, Italy, France. Ar gentina aiid Greece are ahead of this country . J Tho fiecho-Hlavs huve erected a great often air thentie nt Budapest capable W seating 100.000 peisons. It has beenl planned with the idea that some (laj tnej may sauctioli. SfXOND TEAMS VIllenoTa Prep . . . 2 ' 0 1.000 St. .Inenh' Prep ... 2 0 1.000 Went PlUln. Cathollr . 2 1 .W7 I,a Salle rrrn . , 12 .ssa Cnthotlc High , 0 4 .000 By PAUL. PREP St. loeph's Prep is in the lead today for the Catholic basketball champion ship. The .voting St. .Toes routed Cath olic High from the lead position last night bj smothering them 30 to IS, Tho preparatory bos now have three victories to their credit against one dc teat, while Catholic High has two de feats and three wins in five starts. In last night's game Oakcs, of the Preps, led the tosscrs by ringing In four Held goals. He was closely followed for first scoring honors by his teammate, Crcan, who jumoed center and shot three two-timers from scrimmage. Not one of thu Catholic High players was able to do better than get one field goal. The line-up: nn1';.Joseph's PrcP Catholic HlBh St.fu. forward Corfey Martin . ..forward. .. . iloyle iirfiV.. center McXally TiJ2fi'iny ' Ru'lrd DouBherty ureMln . .tuard . . Gowen subatitu'lnns Ilanen for Jlreslln McDer rnott for Martin. McCaulley for Crtan, Dninj lor .VIcCaulley. Uonohiie for iloyle. V Ic d RoulE UakeB. 1 Crean 3. Uradlej.Si Mirtln. IUsen Coffej, McNally, Douicherts. J oul Koals Urjdley, 8 out of 10: Oowen. U out ot 111 Referee Lewis. BLAZES VICTORY PATH Swarthmore High Trips German town, Who Falls to Score From Field Swnrthmoic High School continued to blaze a path of vietorv through Phlln. delphia basketball iauks yesterday afternoon, when it defeated German -town High School with ridiculous case by the ecorp of, 2o to 7. Plajiug on its. own floor, Germnntown failed to score from the held throughout the entire forty miuutes. It wns Swarthmore's twelfth triumph of the current season, and as it went undefeated last year, the record is unusual. Yaruall was the high bcorcr with five goals, while Belfield. the forward, earned three, and one came to both Fricke and Manning. Most of the goals were the result of close shots from beneath the basket. The game was hard and rough. Schaefer and Kamnge siarrcu lor me losers. Boston, Mass., I'cb. 4. 11. Norris Williams, 2d, one time national champion, will probably head the team that Longwood Cricket Club will send to the Heights Casino courts In Brooklyn on Saturday for a dual tennis meet. Two others who are certain to make the (rip arc G. C. Caner and Richard Hnrte. For Heights Casino Dean Mathey will probably piny against Williams in singles In the lending match o the day. Others on the Casino squad will be I-ioonord Ilcckmau, Hugh Kellehcr, William J. Gnllou and Sclichiro Kashlo. Mathey and Bcekinnn are likely to play together ns one of the Casino doubles tenuis, and Julian S. Myriek and William A. Campbell as another. CLUBS SELECT NEW TRAINING QUARTERS Majority of Major League Toams Seek Other Sites , for Spring Practice "DOWN IN OUR ALLEY" ntitiADnrittA league Relied on Koystono Alleys February 3 MKIJIOSK CIIEHCENT . Pry.. . ll 164 172 Kline. . 101 JBO 102 .Vl'bo'ell 137 103 1112 Shields . 121 1UU 143 Illuett... 104 180 1N0 timlth. lull 1S1 171) Young... 100 170 IS! Hmedley. 210 1110 1110 Harry... 1B2 183 100 Hill.. . 171 IK'. 1S2 Total. 843 877 830 Total. 800 880 877 KEYSTONE Human. 172 203 TENNIS MEN ABROAD OPPOSE NEW RULES Safeelli, of English Association, Suggests Postponement in Changes 102 171 144 101 103 120 144 172 PHILLIES 181 Storclc. 100 1S2 1B0 New Yorli. Feb. 4. Sentiment of tennis plavcis nbroad opposes proposed changes in mles which will be acted upon at the meeting of the United States Lawn Tennis Association here Triday, according to n letter received jesterdny from II. Anthony Sabelli, secretary ot the English Lawn Tennis Association. Mr Sabelli suggested that action on the proposed changes by post poned here until the national associa tion has decided whether to join the in ternational federation. He points out that disparity in the rules would han dicap nlnvers in international compe tition lor the divis cup. Possibilitv of the Ameiican organiza tion entering the international federa tion is slight. S. Wallis Mernhew, chairman of the mles committee, de clared heie l.ist night, and "therefore," he ndded, it seems u waste of time to delav action on that nceount." r get the Olympic games Official Olympic Program on Way President Samuel I) I)alUi of the A A U . rreled word from Fred W Tlublen, necretiiry of 4he erlcan Olympic commit tee yesterdav that the official OlympU. nro srainl Is on the w There has been con sldoZ-abla anxiety over tho nonarrlval of an thing definite from the Antwerp officials and, In reply to Secretary Hublen's cablc Brain the following reply was received: Oljmplc program rent mSKKTIHI.I. PA. STATE vs. UNIV. OF PA. SA1(IROA, Il-n. 4. 8.30 P.M. i.riKiiiirinu ..itiii .ou unu nwrure rifl. Freshmen h. ItnNdoMne II.. S.t 715 P.M. insrisr. AITER OXMIW Re. Heals. Si 21. SI and 7J!e. On sale C.lmhelH and A. A. Offlre uoximt TOMonnow nioht Germantown A.C. ''"'Vv,,, AL IIROVW v TOVIMV WARRKV noniiv MrOAN in. ,IOK .VKLSON Three Other Crnrkerjnrk Iloiit" GAYETY TONITE Amnteur Toiirnampn ( itnufw 135 riNAI Kid nAKFK a. Wtlllo ttRKDT in ronjiinriinn nn The Innocent Maid itnrtrsquem Follow he Arrow and you follow he style in Collars Cluctt, Pedbody & Co, Inc, Iroy, "H..Y. Vt. J J n H n I V B lb. Jm HM& !D B nnS Xew training qtiarters have been selected bv the mnjor league clubs as the scene of their spring conditioning prior to their annual battle for the pen nnnts. Ten of the sixteen tenms, includ ing the Philadelphia Athletics and the St. Louis Nationals, which trained at home in 1010, have decided to seek new fields for their work-outs. The remain ing sir will leturn to the balmy dia monds where the prepared a jear ago. As has been the case for several ears, the state of Florida still leads an it popu lar choice, with Texas running n close second. These two states will act as hosts for eight clubs, while Georgia, Louisiana and Arkansas will each ac commodate tto. California will again he the scene of the spring training of the Chicago Nationals, the Cuba returning to Pasadena, where they were satisfac torily located tunlvp months neo. The complete list of the 1020 training camps, together with a roster of the quarters the picvious season, follows: NATIONAL LEAGUE lioeton lf20, Columbus, (Ja . J01I), Columbus, Ga ..... Ilrooklyn 1050. Jacksonvllc. Ha , 1019. Jacksonville, rta ChlcHKo lft20 Taiadcna, Calif., 1010, Pusidena Calif Cincinnati 1020 Miami, Ha : 1010, W'axalinchle, Tex Nevr York 10J0 San Antonla, Tex : 10t, Onlnsvllle. Fla. Philadelphia in'.O Birmingham, Ala. 10111. Charlotte. N ( ' . , .. Pittsburgh 1020 Hot Springs, Arlt ; 1010, Birmingham, Ala. bt Louls-r-l'.uu Brownsville Tex ; 1010, St. Louis, Mo 4 AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston 1021). Hot Springs. Ark : 1010, Tampa. Ha. Chicago 1020, Waco Tex : 1010 Mineral Wells'. Tex. . ., Cleveland 1020 New Orleans, La : 1910. New Orleans La . ., Detroit 10J0 Macon, Oa . 1919, Macon, Ga New York 10JO Jacksonville, Fla., 1919, Jacksonville Tin Philadelphia 1IIJ0, Lake Charles, La , 1010. Philadelphia .. Ht Loull 10JU, Taylor. Tex ; 1910, San Antonio Tex Washington lO.'O Tampa, Kla.: 1010, Augusta, Ga 205 Flan'an 101) A. Guest 152 Wagner. 188 Nicholas Carey. 882 Totals 172 1HJ 182 100 131) ... 11)0 215 178 17S 175 1111 178 000 881 883 I.ambert Harnen. Hup'tua Menge.. Totals 787 883 COLONIAL Muller.. ins 155 149 Allen. INI 188 10! H.zier.. 172 in.' 204 Havlll , inn 214 180 EK M.. 1711 107 178 Wells 107 ISO 211 w.zier.. is? U4 lltl llotx . . 1111 1112 M'lhln 101) 150 203 llndley 190 227 171 . i.ungrcn Totals btu sas WTNNEWOOD 171 2(11 Totals 9011 077 Oil PENNA R. P.. . CAMDEN Murphy. 170 108 105 Moyer. . 1(17 170 100 Hallman 17.1 100 100 Patton. 148 109 1RJ Geary 178 178 1011 Ilatt... 171 101 171 Hood... 1(14 140 202 Trlcke.. ln7 101) 183 Price... 148 173 231 Uoyd.. , 188 175 100 Totals 813 879 IH7 TotalH 701 895 871 INSURANCE LEAGUE TnANHPORTAT'N MATHER Or'flend. 109 129 123 Cu'lngs. 1BI 148 101 Mulgrew M 135 147 Clark... 170 137 142 A O Il'en 121 117 124 Clayb'er 153 103 20O Irlp'ker 207 124 14(1 Bhuster. 12'. 142 145 R O'B'en 108 112 135 Henclon. 100 175 15U Handicap r.4 54 54 To'tals 805 071 729 ROOSTERS' F & C Totals 704 705 807 MARTLAND Marcus Chees an McDo'ell lleltel. Turner . Handicap 141 130 1411 181 114 134 04 130 100 181 211 20 134 132 l."l 132 142 2(1 'bnrV Campbell hiune Hartley. Taylor 105 113 127 84 108 11.1 104 1(IS 132 121 150 13U 131 123 1J0 TiuiVEuma 147 12S US Smith.. 140 172 1ST lOf ino ao 1 150 181 lit 124 188 123 105 180 153 AETNA Schuler. 147 1 Phillips. 147 211 123 Irrlrgs Hager., 121 203 151) LAtta., J.Yeaxer 143 143 15S Huse., Ayres... 158 100 178 Klsher Handicap 15 IB 10 Totals 733" 837" 740" Totals 781850 703 CAMDEN Allgaler 183 Hnnw.i. 171 Crotter., 147 liurro'h. 141 Hmlth.. 15J Watson . . . . Handicap 17 FIRE "8. P. 133 I7i neuey.. .. 140 l'ltma.n 101 127 McCl'an 145 14.1 Craig... urn 108 H'rtrlch. 2 17 Totals.811 781 881 8. P. If. & . win roll-off. ir. n. , 104 ISO 308 128 141 12S 140 189 189 , 210 150 181 189 183 183 Totals 811 707 70S DRUO LEAGUE R B WHITE CO. ASCHENBACK Totals C87 800 005 Totals 005 008 041 tt I'rnrcr 1(15 157 144 Nester. Gross . 10(1 170 154 Poinsett. Nelt rott 144 1st 15H Leyrer.. Barth... 157 103 169 Clark... Martin . 137 177 223 Bryan... iacp... Totals 700 848 838 181 177 171 173 204 228 160 187 159 IXli 152 llll) 145 140 132 n II 0 Totals 701 81G 880 0 Alma Mich. AMERICAN jTb. "Balanced Si Like a well-balanced man, you can "trust" this balanced car and it won't betray your confidence! Penn American Motor Car Co. 252-234 N. Broad St. The "Balance" is the Sifference the exclusive fea ture of this "SMILE CAK." Special Motor Truck Show Throughout ihe coming week we are displaying at our salesrooms the special New York Truck Show exhibit of Republic Trucks, which, on ac count of delayed freight shipment, we were pre vented from showing at the Philadelphia Motor Truck Show. This unusual exhibit includes an Orchard Sprayer, with tank mounted on a 214 ton chassis, the first truck of this type ever shown in Philadelphia; a Republic All-Purpose Farm Body on a liA-ton chassis; a convertible stake body for farm or city hauling, on a li-ton chassis, and the new 1-ton model, with open ex press body and pneumatic tire equipment. This interesting display can be seen only during this week. Spruce 5546 2116-18 Market Street Raee2681 Harrisburg Sales Office and Service Station, Dcrry St. at 17th St. ' fL & $JL flHMN-HIORnHSnffittNT. inc.- "" i . ff. i i " HjpWfeaw"'j"? "fl i . bsi j I'lIOTOPLVVS rlIOTOPL.Y3 f THRU , i snaky, (JMPANY r J The following thetres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. Alkamkva lllh' Morrls Passyunk Ave. AIJiamDrd Mat. Dailyat2: Evcs.0:45&9 OWEN MOOrtE. in "PICCADILLY JIM" All iTPUCMV Frankford & Alleghany AL.LC.UnC.lN I Mat Dally 2 15 Evgs.at8. CLARA KIMB VLL YOUHO ln "EYES Ol' YOUTH" a D-II I r B.'D & THOMPSON STS. rvJl.LA-' MATJNEE DAILY PAULINE VIIEDEKICIC In "BONDS OP IX)VE" ADfAfM A CHESTNUT Below 16TH AKt-AUlA 10 A.M. to 11 :15 P.M. MAHY MILES MINTEB. In "ANNE OF QUEEN GABLES" T3T IirDlDn BROAD STREET AND DL.Ut.tSlJAL' SUSQUEHANNA AVE. EARLE WILLIAMS ln "WHEN A MAN LOVES" BROADWAY r ITZ& DOUGLAS) KAlllUANlts in "WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL BY" Ave 722 MARKET STREET DOUGLAS 1'A.innANKS ln HEN THE CLOUDS ROLL BY" CAr 1 1 UL "10 a M to 11:15 P. M. roi ONIIAI. Mcdonald meiuhan in THE '1HUNDERUOLT" Gtn. & Maplenood Aves '.iu. i ana v i'. ai. MAIN ST, MANAYUNK S1ATIIMJE DA1L.1 P.MPRF.SS DOUOIVS FAIRBANKS In "W1IEN 'IHE CLOUDS ROLL BY' FAIRMOUNT &&$& CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "EYES ut' xuurii 20th ft Glrard Ave DAILY THE MIRACLE MAN" PALACF 1JM SIAKET BTREET "EVERYbMAUV,5I'-M PRINCESS 111nJiA?,KET STREET "A SCREAVt OP THE NIGHT" REGENT ? t-. Below th "TUB TREE OK KNOWLCDGF." RIALTO aCRMANTOWN AVE. "THE LIVE SPARK" RUBY MARKnT ST BELOW 7TO nnRVTvArA, , "i" J". M THE THIRD GENERATION' SAVOY 1211 MARKET STREET .!,, ,? XLJ.Q MIDSfK .P,U-?Xiof oWlY ?J' ""'".." Jtll, JJUUJl iDi;iaHT STANLEY ?VF0V.E J0,"t -'w- wuu t ul'.THY' VICTORIA MART ST AB. 0TH ww,, wr rwiMUINb rTho NIXON-NIRDLINGER I HEATOES T- A 1VITI T THEATRE 1311 Market St. I AlVllLi I 11.1, M, to Midnight MALli AINU 1't.lVlAUU. rTU CT THEATRE Below Spruce jOlrl Ol. MATINEE DAILY VIOLA DANA 111 "PLEASE GET MARRIED" LuHtplel L MacClaln Organist There are today more than 3000 Oldamoblles in opera tion in, and nronnd Phila delphia, Larson-Oldtmobile Co. llroad ft Drown (800 V. Broad St.) SSaK : 'ii-rrt. i' .iii'iArnttvrT. iTiWi n mm Sij.5?ih msskAiMmt. . m rjuiawH'M. ! " (wot., ; i .-, msamsi sm&' iax2S2tii5.VV i ' I ir lllniiai JJjk rffiSS IssWsl FRANKLIN l-LORENCE BILLINOTON III "THE DAY SHU 1U1D" THIRD k PITZWATER unuiv Jiitfju Great Northern Druadsst7 fi' p IIOI1ART BOSWOHTH In "BEHIND 'HIE DOOR" IMPERIAL "mI,1.1 K$-?1 EUGEVE O'HRIEN In "THE IIROKPA' MELODY" I rAHITD &T LANCASTER AVE. L.fc.AL'C.rv. matinee daily niLi.in burke in "WANTED A Hl'SHAND" 1 1RFRTY LOUIS BENNISON in "A MISKIT. i:RL" BROAD ft COLUMBIA AV .ilAU.T.l.li IJAILV 333 MARKET PToTi?!? DOUGLAS Morl.l'AN In "WHAT'S YOUR HU811VND DOING'" rvmriE"! !5 POUTII ST Orchestra IVU-'I-'l-.l-' Contlnunus I to 11 MITCHVLI. LEWIR Id ... . ot. nt. irto T.l.rtTii t-. tjx... wr ..I.T . ..... .., , "VVIIKN IIEARCAT WKNT I vA(..L..v.:,M,'.wni ......-... .. . A.'.L.A; jVSg' CJ BELMONT SJD u,ovn mahket" UVr trr n n . . "MY I.USBAND'-oVju'V,,. CEDAR G0T" CEDAR AVENUE MAURICE TOl'RVKUR'S vl 1UJIX COLISEUM MA"KET, BBTWEBN' I wiT.T.ixi n." h AND UOTH .... . v.?i.v. iiciLi in iiAlVTJIOIt.NE V S A ' FRANKFORD 7li nkfokd n. vT,;, .AVENUE ...... 1rj iJUJMAH In "UPbTAIHS AND DOWN" I UMBO ?naIT ST A OIRARD AVP "THE ILLL'STRIOL-S PRINCE" LOCUST A77 ETHEL nYTOV 5 0'30'oll "-" iwi.'ia.dme.VT' NIXON MD AND MARKET STS. Bessie iMnniKcii-i1?:. T aniJ . "IIECKONI.NO ROADS" RIVOLI B2D AND ?,$R& Mnn.n ., ,. ?iATIM:B DAI "THE IHI.K OFCOVQ ij est DAILY .9TR ANn cniiMA.vrowN ave ETHEL ri.AVTnsA'L'NANOO 'THE THIRTEENTH OOMVPANDMENT' WLi) 1 ALLEGHENY sstn VANOIE VALENTIN! A'letheny 'WHEN BEARCAT WENT DllY" J7riDi7k,A 0TH 4 MARKET STS HUJACrvM. MATINEE UAILV ELAINE HAMMmSTEIV In "tiik rniiNTiiY rnusiN" TFFFFR9DN 201h "rhin sts. JCXl CilOVlN MATINUH DAILY PAUMMB TCREDKRirK In "BONDS OV IX1VE" PARK MaaS &ZIVT HOTURT IinoWORTII In '" '' "DEHIND THE DOOn" TWO of the most distinctive Roamer models of the present series are the Suburban Sedan and the Landaulet. The Suburban Sedan is converted from an owner-driven to a chauffeur-driven car in an instant one merely raises the plate-glass partition from its slot behind the forward seat. The Landaulet is smartly continental just recently in vogue here. A five-passenger open car on fair days; a snugly enclosed model in inclement weather. The trimly folded top can be quickly adjusted to meet one's need. Although every Roamer model possesses an unmistakable individual ity, there is this essential sameness. The powerful motor behind the radiator of flashing silver is of uniform dependability, as fleet and un failing in performance as the Roamer carriages are faultless in design. rilONK us FIAT MOTOR COMPANY 1827 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. t v- w s st&l a. ,. y V"h -vh- swings. ; i a I . fir i laft i jk aA SPfe. fill va J1 c viA -- -. t i a hn Mm im, mi i1 I m r f iiiy vsi m r j?l i xv sf c t i s -i' l . i "AK'U i i ,. ., o- js-i-Uk E1S.A. V .&.M -Jt JiS v ' jl.M' H I ocs: s s. ... ..- m: J Hi'' mSim mml Mi p )M Mr 1 a'lil i ,,x V, I I II M tit ' 1 - FFFTTv- f 1 1 1 1 i T If I rVv iJfe! a M I : , !. . Jmm Complete chart showlnc rrorms lor th vetk appear Saturday avenlnr and Sunday ! Fl 2 1 ' 4W& ml Vic h Ms l MM Vi
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