,?- 0111. PHILLIES EMULATE THE ( WORM AND TURN, NOW AND DA VIS CUP TEAM IS n IN GOOD :f Uden, Johnston and Wil liam on Edge Church Matches Will Help U, S. Players , . , By SPICK HALL THE 'United States lawn tennis team that will compote (or the Davit, cup will be? In eood nhapo, barring accidents, wLen the quartet openn piny In tho pre Imlnary rounds on tho turf courts at Wmbledon, Bmland, in June. Already 1 1 Tilrfen, Wily JohnHton, It. N. AV11 llinn. Dirk Ilorte. Chuck Garland and Wnllnco Johnson lmyn rounded Into e ,.iirnt condition, and. nil of them who 'play will Improvo still more in tne Krh curt matches in New York to. worrow nmj Saturday. Furthermore, the ompetltloB for the selection of the fourth member of tho team will help iaisfl all their Barnes to heights which they have not reached this season. Billy Johnton, the national title holder, has been playing nil winter nnd according to information receded from the coast lit ready now to s$cp Into tournament... ploy. This meanB that about all the Americans will have to do Is to keep ? ?" !n (his by playing in several tourpaments i cctnrwl Iwforo the Davis cup pre liminaries nre held. Tho boat on which they sail, Jiny -a hub u wii.uiui cymnoslum, so they can keep ,in shape aboard ship. Open Tourney The biggct.1 meet In which the Ameri cans will compete in jvukihuu ih iut open tourparoeut, for tho so-called championship; of tho world, which was von Inst Mimmer by. Gerald 1j. Putter' ton, of Australia, who trimmed his teammate. Norman K. Brookes, in tho finals at Wimbledon. Patterson is now on his way to England, having left Australia n week ago. Ho will And a much harder field this tlmo tbauJic did last summer. It will be remembered that Patterson was eliminated from the all-comers' tournament at Forest Hills in!. Aueust by Billy Johnston, and it teems reasonable to presume, that he Is likely to inn ogam at tuc lianas or, Tilden, 'Johnston or Williams, any one of whom Is likely to down tho husky Australian ' This world'H tournament, by the way, is the barrier which, litis prevented the; HOFFNER'S LEFT HOOK SENDS GOLF TILT TO NINETEENTH " Local Champion. Has Narrow SJune"Lots o' Timet Pop," Protests "Willie" J ones . By SANDY- riEOBGD HOFFNEB, amateur golf chamoion of Philadelphia, had a marvelous left 'look going which nearly spelled 'hlsrliln yesterday in the open ing game of tho nicn's links sea Kin for the suburban cup. That left hook was more powerful than, Miko O'Dowd's and, as a.result, IIoQner .was forced to play msny'n shot out-of the rough. Ho captained Bala-ngainst Overbrook yes terdays being fivo downtat, one stage of the game ngoinst.Willlami'Harrity, Orerbrook's tall lead-off man. on tho home llnks., nouner squaren tne roaicn on me home hole apdWDn"'on tho nineteenth, but it was a close Call and a disappoint ment to tho fans who look to the local champion for tho greatest season of his career. L1 Clarey had all tho Fnotliitht-vrs- terday. He was driving ono of tne long- rot balls of bis life and the only possi ble fault to find with his game was an occasional approach, putt that left him a hard ono to sink, .jlo sank tho short ones, however, was out In .'18 against .1. I. Bland, Ovcrbrook, and .won as he chose with a chan(,o for a 75 or better. William Ctirrun. Ovorhrnnl.-. nlinn-pil In fine game for a joungstcri only los ing to uih veteran Dr. Force. UcLong, Jlala, orf the eighteenth, through a putt he flubbed. Curran ought- tb 6hlne among (he juniors. orth Hills shonod all tho plnm ir. Pected, making It a favorito to win in Ihvislon B, and play Bain in tho seml nnala of tho upper bracket. .T. Wood Ilatt had an 80 at' Bucks county. Waller Reynolds flays . A surprUo was .the appearance of M altfr TtArnnlflu- (Vii At.i.i(t..f.il,. TT bus decided to-stuV with his old club "u cwurnted with n 74, good enough to cljnn up all points and to prove that Reynolds will once more bo a real factor in all tho local play. Moodbury drew u bye in the lower bracket nt riniiu v. it -om.nt.j Jo come through faKily. Woodbury is wrc-sent ream cuampiou of tho "lit. tie league," and is again tho favorite. . he reason for this is that Woodbury w Just as strong on flio tail-cnd of Its homo nnd lorno teams ns'tho llrstNnoii. ts players am youngsters nnd will bo W as good this year as tvcr, if not w ii F as Is. "Ported. Washington. ,,'lk.mfcn. Mitchell nnd others aro nil Piajrlng lino golf, and tho semifinals of II mi bfts ni sl,ow some close com. Pctl,tlon this year. ''That's all right, nop." nlpcd a r Mi w- awiQ ' f l4io CJiosinutSt 3Whr Ony lite Bcii it Good UnouU it' " r 1 v CONDITION Women Getting Ready qr Invasion. Abroad -i . While the American Davis cup team is getting into shape for their European matches, America's female representatives who will play In tho nrltlsh vyomen's singles and doubles have not been Idle. Tho Americans will bo Mrs. Molla BJurstcdt Mat. lory, of New York, and Miss Marlon Zlndorsteln, ff Boston. Both have been playing every day .on the1 courts ntlongwood, Brookllne, Mass., and' havo reached almost mhlseosoo form. It Is expected that this pair will mako a strong hid 'for tho doubles crywn abroad and Mrs. Mallory will como through tho victor in tho singles. United States Lawn Tennis Association from affiliating with tho International Lawn Tennis Federation. Tho federa tion vptcd to hold tho tournament per Pctunljynt Wimbledon. Naturnlly. the United States' representatives couldn't seo this. They wanted ta havo u crack at tho tournament themselves on home turf, consequently they havo not joined tho organization. It is possible that when the Americans reach England some agreement may be reached by which the federation will re scind this action and ngreo to hqvo tho tournament rotato from oue country to nuothcr Although tho Americans arc not in tho federation, they will bo per mitted to play for th,e title : tho tourna ment Is an open ono for all nations ex cept tho Central Powers which were aligned against tho Entente .in ,the re cent disturbance abroad. V Not So Easy ' It Is generally believed that tho United States will have a very easy time of' it in the preliminary rounds at Wim bledon in tho Davis Cup matches. Jn fact, nearly all of the arrangements made even by Australiu have been made with tho virtuul concession that this country would bo the challenger. How ever, this is not thn cntm. , While it does appear, that our team has tho edge, tho French, our first op. poncnts, have n wonderful aggregation of plajcrs and it will take the best that wo havo to beat them. South Africa has a good team and Great Britain is fairly strong. Canada, too, is well equipped with tennis material and will give somebody a good battle. & Squeak Clarey and Reynolds McNIBLICK ' short, rosy-cheeked, chubby lad, "they's Iotsa Ume yet." Willis G. .Tones, fiftcn years old, shoved his putter back Into the bag yesterday at Nassau, nnd walked on rue green wttlr ins daddy, licked once more for the Interscholastlc'charaDion- ship of tho United States. HJs father had followed Jones for tho seiijnd time to'defent. Henry Gnssowoy Davis. 3d, eighteen years old, of Hill School, was me winner nt tho lnsfuag, a -up. j Davis h tall nnd lanky, reminding those who saw him of Francis Ouimct as u youngster. This promising t-chool-boy, who enters Princeton in the fall, shot on SO yesterday, o, rather amazing performance for" a youugster at Nnssau. They call Jones a second "Bobby." He halls from Atlanta, like the other boy prodigy who w as tho sensation, of tho national hero at Merlon in 1010, and a finalist last year. What May Happen ftz in Baseball Today NATIONAL J.EAnUK . . W. I.. r.C. Mln Ixi Cincinnati is 10 .(IIS .(ISO .MM l'lUOmrjIi U 10 .ASS .000 ,,m, Ilrnokbn 13 (I ,Jl .SSI, .MS Chicago ... 14 14 .MS) .MV .43 Tloston 10 11 ,470 .ROO ,453 New York 10 IS .43 ,4S8 .417 rhllllew ....,' ,11 15 .133 4 .407 bt. JLouls ,j!0 IS ,400 ,123 .383 AMERICAN T.KAOUII J,. l'.C. Win ricrf land . , . , Ilonton rhlfnito New York..... Vtahlnrton ,, Ht. Iiilt.,,.. AthUtlci Detroit IS ,IW2 .1110 .701 ,S54 .500 .510 .510 .500 .400 .'.'DO .607 .015 .520 .4H1 .481 .4A3 .300 .250 111 13 IS 13 13 0 7 .513 .500 .nno .480 .375 .209 -.8CHEDULE FOR TODAY NATIONAL I.KAfipB rhllm at Ht. Iiut t'loudri 3 p. nt. 'New York nt rhlcaco ClnndM 3 . in. Itrnnklrn at rinrltinntl 4'lottdyi 3 n. m. Tiattcu at I'ltttliurfh Tlireattnluci 3:30 P. in. A5ITJIICAN I.110UR Clevrtand at. 1'hlladrtphlu CUati 3:30 PS.' IiuU at New York TloiidM 3:30 n. nlpft1t nt lln.tnn .Mnntlr-wailS n. tn. Chicaico ut Washington I'artly cloudri s:3U p. in. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY ' AJinRICAN I.E.ODK Allit.llf.. 7i Ilrtrolt. I. T t'lMTland, Si New lork. 0, Ilonton, i Clitcnro. 2. ttashlncton-Ht. Loiiln. not rhfdultd, NATIONAJ. I.KinUE IMIUhursh. 2i ItoHlon. 1 Cincinnati. IlrooULjn, net rroundi The Exceptional- service of our Mcn'a Oxfords 18 made still more valuable by their exceptionally comfort . able fitting. .$.! 6.50 w rorwaiT r,. 'BVBJSmtf UBJilO -BmBEPmAlJELPHrHXJRSDYi TUBES' 20 19,20 r: rr. rr- 1 tt- 'Hrn L ' t' , , TT I I . 'i I ikkHFw -77)' i?-wivv'Jkkkm ... iffiaakkkkWiV kkkkkkW"''' ' i-y. i JikkkH kkkkkBk l''l !': JkVBHBH MORRIS DUANE AVho has been elected captain' of the freshman tennis team, at liar vuril. Duane's heme Is at 2028 Do Lancey place, this city. Ho was a student nt, Episcopal Academy and later preparer for college at' St. Ocorco's School, near Newport. Ho Is nineteen years old Scraps About Scrappers THAT vth6 bout between vJoo Borrcll of Kensington, nnd Soldier Knr tarskl in tho featpre eight. round fracas of tho second open -air show .under the auspices of tho Dlsgton Athletic Club will bo ,of'raoro than ordinary inter est is proved by the fact that tho .win ner probably will be matched with "alike O Doud, of St. 1'riuJ. .Timlny Kane, matchmaker, has been authorized by the Dixston Club to dffor the flghtiiiR harp n tempting guarantee for a rrintch with whoever cons tonight's contest. Knrtarski halls from Camp Dl and this will bo his fourth appearnnco in this city as n doughboy boxer. It will bo an army vs. navy affair, as llorreli wore tho garb of a gob" during the war. Wllllo Loughrey. of West Philadelphia, is loancct t-ai ujiniicy. ot Boutinnri;, in the semi. Other bouts: Frankie Baker vs. Miko Howell, Tritz" Cantz vs. Dull Kelly and Sammy Gold vs. Young Daley. Iw Trndlrr Is on hla way home following ... ' Jen-round victory "ovr I'lnkfy Mitchell In Milwaukee last nliht. He Is duo to arrno back In town tomorrow mnrnlnc. Tendler'a next bout will be at Hhlbe P.rk n Monday night when he taken' on another Tinrd-hllllnc nouthpaw. Eddie Flt2slmmon. In an eight-rounder. , , Jl2lun.V.,r Kllbami writes that he will arrle In Phllly on Baturday, Kllbane's purpose of this trip lMo Jake his final workout at a local gym in nrfbartatlon for hi go. with Harry Kid Brown. Monday night at six-round Shlbe Parle. Two other eight-round ium hers are on the same bill. Kid Williams vs. Patsy Johnbon and Joe liplltz s. Italph Brady. Willie Allen made a,' tremendous hit at TottsMlle the other night. The former Hal- ilmore boxer easily defeated 'Walter lien, le. acconllng to' reports, and he made such splendid Impression that Allen was re. matched for the next show. His opponent probably will b Harry Smith, local south paw. Willie McCloskrar. Tort Illrhmond's pugilis tic pride, will meet a hefty hitter In fllily Itolfo, of Frisco, at the Cambria tomorrow night In the star vet-to nt xleht rounds, Other bouts: neddy Holt vs. Mike Uredell, eight rounds, and Jimmy Mcdlnlejj vo. Hit lllng Murphy. Hilly Fltzslmmons vs. WTlllo MrQovern-and Hobby Whlto s. Toung Cor bett, each a elx. rounder. Tommy Cleary" 111 no on tn t Ifnnat ttnti anldaswalnht wjll go on In the star bout nt the tier- mantown A. A. tonight Ills onoonent will be Frsnkle Farmer, of Elizabeth. N J. This will be an eight-rounder, as will bouts between Martin Judge and Alleu Douglas and Charley Walters and Tom Sharkey. Two six-round contests are Johnny Tlamatchl s, Qeorga Holly and Toung Qriffo vs. Al Zano. , Gus Tl'oldron. matchmaker of the new Broadway A. C. of Camden, N. J., will stage a ten-round bout between Johnny 0111 and Billy Wright, of tho Pacific coast, as tho headtlner of his first show tomorrow night. Bobby Allen n Bobby Wolgaat, Pltur Bodla . Danny Buck, Kid Wolfe n. Charley IUv And Joe Jackson s, Wally HlncMe are other numbers. Answers to queries Benny Leonard out pointed "Harlem F.ddle" Kelly, six. rounds, at the Olympla Januarv 18, 101P, Some of the notables whom Eddie rftsslpunons has met Include Paul Dojle, Eddie Wagond, Willie Jackson. Benny Valuer. Frankie flrltt, Charley Whlto, Shaier O'Brien nnd Irish Patsy Cllns. Athletlo Field for Electric Storage The Klectrla Storage Dattry Co, an. nounces It will construct a recreation park and athletlo Held at a cost of iU'.t.onO for the employes of tho new plant at Jllslng Hun avenue and Adams street, llio club house will contain equipment for all the popular Indoor snorts, snd there will be an Indoor and outdoor swltnmlna pool. Soc cer will be revived next season. Hlectric Htoraxe haa been out of this cm etnee inii), when It won the, Industrial League title. Lajole Turns Dqwn Syracuso Offer Akron, o;, Msy SO Johnny Knsmann. a, member of the pitching corps, has been .named temporary managrr of tho Pracus International League baseball team. Napoleon I.ajnle, former major league star Ihtielder. declined the offer to manage the tram. 30 Less Than True Value 16TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS: Madras Shirts X remarkable offering: bnsed on last years prices, sizes u'j to is, liegular Price, $3.50. Anniversary Price $2.35 , Athletic Union Suits Whlto corded madroa and plaid nalnBooU. Regular Price, $3,00. 1 QZ Anniversary Price Vvu -Solid Leather Belts Black, tan nnd white, Regular Price, $1.50. OC 4uittycraan Price ... u Fine Silk Shirts , Uxtra wolnht heavy broadcloths, Jersey. crope3 and Juliarivse Bilk. 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' nfir .Tim Unftiv nr fltv TMnrtnh Svlll ho tiirncrl lnrvi in tlio hnllncn rnrlv this afternoon and the ono thnt can show. Tris tho most stuff will be elected "to earn his salary this afternoon. All of the Cleveland pitchers nre in prcttv fair shape, according to tho left-handed leader. Yesterday Stanley Coyelcsklo stood the Yankees on tbeir heads at the 1 uiu tiuuuii. winning nvr iu viw. . Speaker in't making any prediction and never did, but it is easy to see that tbd'Iudians' manaecr is far from pessi mistic over the outlook. Thus far no- Cleveland club hns ever won ' "ri can League pennant. Even in the palmy days of Bill Bradley, Larry Lajole, Harry Bay ct nl, thiy, couldn't annex n flag, but it wouldn't- be surprising .to see. them get away v 1th it this year. At any rate they are making n great show ing and tho club is playing excellent ball! Today's gamp at Shibo Tark will bO gjn att:30 o'clock. Singles and Bungles' . Narlor not only nailed the TUers, burietlYtnem. but Tl-e A's no- are three full box scores aneaa or ueiroit. Jlmmu Dvkti (1 fnklno heatthv h'lta ot Ih bail. Had thret out 0 ouf ucattrilau. iN"!l2r w" Jh" on'y memher of the Macks niiu uiu nut 4111. iminy. nm no ma enougti. Indians here Mau, Trla 1 Speaker will have something to say. rrobably will be about pennant. Doth Phils and A ar In seventh place. Getting to be llko old times, , - .. . Thy Thlla have It c-n A's by two games. They'ie each lost fifteen games. , The Macks havo won nln and the CravathUna eleytn Ti Ited Ban u'aloprd Ckottn for otirteen nits ana ujt manatidto note out a 33 ver dict. . Stanley CorelcsKle hlnnked the Yanks with six hits. The .Vmrlll have to fare the role some time during, the present series. T)oo Johnston Is giving Joe Jackson a crent battle In the batting race. Doo had two out of- four yesterday. 1 Tu Cnbb Imvrov'd Ms averooe ronsfiferaMv fftirlfia his Stan in our town He hail jtien hfls out 0 Altten triti tor a wrccntaoe vf Its oaamn jock nuriera. The Tard had been Mankrd In twentr-one rimsrcutlre Inning until they rallied against the Phils Irt tlie flflh xesterduy. Davy Bancroft was more than half of the rhlls' offensive. Dave had three of the the Cravath blngles. ' The rhnvtplon Tferfa hnvm't tern nbfr to awius tnio action ior rico aaus. ifs wet (11 Clncv. DEXTER StnartGool, andJ3omforiable Initial Handkerchiefs- Reg. Price, $2 ft doz. jfJ Anniversary Price Va doz. Mens Mercerized Lisle Socks niaclt, white and colors. 'Regular Price, 50c. Anniversary Price . , 35c Womenf8 Pure Silk Stockings Black, white, African brown gun ineim ana navy. Regular Price, $3.00. Anniversary Prico $2.45 Bow Ties A Men and women aro buying thorn by the half dozen Regular Price, J. 00. 65c Anniversary 3. rice., PHILADELPHIA Chestnut) , X. J' ffy-.s ' ! ' Vrfet ,U1 OLOE8T BRAND IN AMERIOA & Y2K tmrrsoawisTACouiaco tsot.wt. Aj twCTrTr ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 'yTypf w MIKE O'DOWD FIRST TO FLA TTEN K. O. BROWN Chicago Greek Never Was Ex-Champion .Put Over bleep-Producing Wallop in Sixth ' , ' : By LOUIS If. They all go, sooner or later! Op ponents, including champions aud come of, tho leading middleweight! in the world, found that the' first Iwelvo yenra were thehardest in which to tako a fall out1 of Knockout George Brown, of Chicago, but last night Mike O'Dowd, tho Irishman) discovered nnd proved that it could bo done, Michael Tci reuco accomplished tho feat with a right uppercut in one ihlnule and eleven seconds of tho sixth round nt tho new Philadelphia Auditorium, -.''I didn't think it was possible; I didn't think there was n man in the entire world ho could knock mi, out with a 'punch,'' wild Brown, whose, real name 1a George Contas, in his dressing room, 'shortly nfter Hefcreo Frsnk Floyd had counted him out. 'For twelve yrors, I have met tho best of tho mlddlewelghts. nnd none of them could knock mo off my feet, let alone knock me out. lsofo TnUn Mllio ''O'Dowd," continued Brown, "mujt bo some puncher. But you can't prove it by mp. I never felt tho wallop. All I know Is that everything suddenly grew dark, and the next tiling thnt camo to mo was some ono shouting eight'.' lu myear. I tried to get up, you know I did, but it couldn't be done. Oh, yes. I feel all right nowi Tell me, how did ho do it?" Contas is a Greek, having been born in Spnrtn, Greece, the land of tho henrty Spartans, great fighters. Augtiht 25, 1W)0. After immigrating to tho United StntPf Confns started his ring enj-cer In ' IMS, adding the prefix of "Knockout," for some unknown reason, to his first namt and clintigliig his Inst handle to Brown, for fistic purposes. Dusty rlns record gittr evidence that several hundred 'niidillow eights failed to insert "cd" in the prefix of tho knockout-proof Greek until last night. Included among stars, some of whom have gone into retirement, who fnilcd even to ktfock Brown off his feet were .Tack Dillon. Harry Lewis. Gus Christie. Jimmy Clabby, Willie Lewis. George Chip, traiiK lviaus. ico houqk, Mike Gibbons. Torn Gibbons, Harry Greb aud Billy Mlskie. To giro tho fans an idea how often some of these great mlddlewelghts .nt tcmptctl to stow nwnyHhe "Joe Grim' of that division, Brown furnished the Information that he' had boxed the lato I;es Darry two twenty-round bouts in Australia, met Frank Klaus six times'. Miko Gibbons six times: Tom Gibbons nren times: Hnrrv Greb eight times i Billy Mlekio four times und George Chip nine times. O'Dowd Some Timelier "And to think." Brown nli-o sold, "that it wus n former spurring partner TROUSERS FREE Spring Suits "DDEEJ EXTRA PANTS FREE tf(AA 7C BILLY NIORAN 3fii 1224 Market ww H llMJSpAIL&BlISlfe Li 110 EST DISTnlBOTOtS or MANHATTAN SHIRTS in run.iDU.rniA 1018 CHESTNUT 113 S. 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"Wns a little bU(E getting started," sold O'Dowd, "but that right felt ns if it had a knockout in "it and it camo out. You fellows wcre pretty lucky to seo mo In action tonight, nnd believe me, I was glad to bp ablo to box. I like tho, way the boys' greet I OUR NAME IS J So Will You Find Uur f rices Jtiight Men's Suits Fit guaranteed or montv refunded. Fin. tat .election ot viooL en. fn cltf. , $39-50 vv Creator of Men's and Young Men's Fash ions and Styles. t ,10.20 WALNUJ ST. MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR j I Values That Can't Be Beat!; I fust not our P,M1. Compare tliem' tber re 20 to 30 e,, " 1 . T). Hhl.la mn SmH rrai : iirs V. D. ITntnn .1KM Hllll -JL"-sl 85n llalhrlK-gan Shirts tlfc'. Slid llmivrr. . . 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' NATIVITY NINE WINS Defeats Qermantown In First Twl llglit Game, 54 Tho twilight baKcb'all aeason was opened In Qermantown Inst night with gpemTOafnrrga?fi)flH AMERICAN BOOT SHOP, Inc. luuntonu 1315 MARKET ST., 2d Floor AI.PO NAM15 PHIOKS lUtANCIf 8TOKK WE ARE 1 to MOVE OWINtt TO COMPETITIVE RF.DlimnNS and our motto for living up High Grade Shoes below Made of Norwegian Grain Cordo Calf SALE starts TODAY Slashing Prices ON ANY ARTICLE FRESH ARRIVAL SHELL CORDOVANS IN MANY NEW DESIGNS MEN AND YOUNG MEN, ANY PURE SILK ONYX or NOTA- -fl 15 1 SEME HOSILKY. Positively First Grade 500 Traveling Bags and Suit Casej, Closing but at Cost We. Sell Arch Supports al S.5 Per Pair. Regular Price. $2.50 STORE OPENS DAILY 8:30 A. SprarerenflgMfflgrar ruoToruws A liamkra 12tl1' Morris A Passjrunlc Ave. MJiiamDra Mat.DallratS: Evcs.OUSftO OI.t r. TELL, in "Lovn without QfngnoN" A I I PHMPNY l-nkfora Allorheny ULXunHlNI Mat Dully 2.-J.1. Evss.atS. hf.rt Mrw.i.u tn thk ntaiiT or way" APOLLO HA 62 D 4 THOMTSON ETB. MVTINCB DAILY rAnnr iiORcr in Tim SEA HA1UE1V ARCADIA ToTSlfToM loTH r. m. ClfAnMJ.t HAT 111 l'niH UIIUKN" BALTIMORE r.l.it & BALTIMOHB KV3S n.3l). Mat. Sst. NORMA TALJUHOE In "HII3 LOVES AND LIES" RI 1 1PRIRH nnoAn street and DUULDIIMJ SWSQITEHANNA AVE. MAT ALI.ISHV in "THE WALKOrrS" BROADWAY y&f V.V.V.T LYTJir.t. In "TUB RIGHT OF WAT ' fAPlTOI "-2 MARKET STIIEET VrlT 1 I Wli m a M to 11 15 I', M TOM MOORE 111 DUDS" fTNTI 1RV KRIC AVn "d sixth VrilN 1U1M MATINEE DAIL LY BT.n CAS I In "CIIECKEIIR" COLONIAL olA-ayta7p,m7d00oa pVm1: CI 1VE TirOMAH In ."OUT YONDER" EMPRESS MiUN & MANAYUNK 1IATINER nAir.v ll.l .ll.x 111 'THE rvCLONE" ' FAIRMOUNT Uth & airerd Art mxtinif: ihii.t jai i ni ixrwiui 111 m Th T It t lo Sliptirrrt (it KlnvOom Coiiih" CARII! V TlIBATBn 1311 Markot Bt. rMVUL.1 11 A. M tn Mldnlsat WALTI.R MILLER In MTPTERIUUH ;m mcuWNINO" CtTLI CT TUlJATRE Ilelow Rpruc JO 1 TI iJ 1 . MATINEE DAILY DOROTHY DAI.TON 111 A UAMHLi: IN .SOULS" FRANKFORD 47t5 FRANKFORD AVENUE MARK TWAIN'S HUM EriURRT KINN" GREAT NORTHERN "Tl "WX CI.UXA KIMMALL TOUVCl In Till! FOnniDDKN WOMAN' IMRPRIAI. 60TH WALNUT BTB. UTAH -. -- -lim1 .MI, KV nCRALDINH FATtRAtl I.. Mul SM'I. kve. 7 n 1 "THE VOMAN AND THE PUPPET" IFAHFR 4lST & LANCASTER AVE. F.ARLE WILLIAMS in "CAPTAIN nwiIT" rAdUod Hurold Lloyd In "Hanil to Moutli" I IRFRTY unoAD columria ay; L-lUClA. 1 l MATINEU DAILY ANITA BTEWAKT In "' "IN OLD KENTUCJiT" 333 MARKET WSMSOT WILLIAM nUKBBI.f, n" '"'' "LEAVE IT Tfl ME" MODEL "a r0VJn aT-. o""t lVlVl-l.Ui ContlniMiiii I to U. CLARA KI.MHALI. YOIINI1 In THE. FOIUUDDKN. WOMAN"! Complet. ebrt .towlue ,vrogfiu. Ior tb f THRU X company r J 0iMERICAV t I THE WORSE a battle between Davo Hennls's Ciif-r-i roan town team nnd the NotHltj nine piloted by Phil HnFgctJy.- , n Tho game wns Ntagnl at Ch1tett-o" nuo nnd Magnolia street, and Nativity camo through with n fi to 4 victory. A battlfas rally in the fourth Inulng yield ed four; tallies to Natjvity, The fray was featured by the clnwy pitching ol Car rlgan, wjio held Germantown tq threo hits. Both teams played nn errorless game, A crowil estlinated'nl rnoro than 4000 wltncplcd the contest which began nt 5:30 and was ov,er sbprtly After 7 o'clock. 1 ' ' ; FOR MEN & 506 Market St., Wilmington, Del. FORCED OUR STOCK AT COST to our reputation of Selling pnees of all other merchants. IN BOTH STORES OF NEW GENUINE $Q.45 8 and up to $9.90' YOU CAN BE FITTED IN SIZE Mail Orders will b given ttmnrdlalr nttMi tlon upon rrrflpt of vaont jr. order. Your money refunded If shoes are nnf satisfactory. M. CLOSES 6:30 P. SI. Except SatM, rilOTOI'IY8 VOv :ji,7,M ':? - .OSX N'---.'.r.-" 4; vi - Tho followine theatres obtain their pictufes through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for the theatra in your locality obtaining pictures through the- Stanley Company of America. OVERBROOK ??ADV,?0D AT "THE niVEK'B END- PALACE ,81A. MARKET BTnEKT "LOCKED LIPS" REGENT "Al'Knr st. noiow imr "EVE.V A3 EVE" RIALTO OKflMANTOWN- AVE. HEART STni.vr;s" RUBY MAnKET ST BELOW TTH "UJE TRAP" SAVOY 12M MARKET STREET TfTt'nr' irtut " d ni Tfi MinMintm "IXtCKZD Ltl'n" SHKHwnnn tmt ant. iorVHOMrsAfcTIMORa "love s rnipovEn" STANLEY VWF a?J-e ,8t Matins Dsllv- rrAS-Tr.". ti':!? P.MJ Knur rrrKir. n nv mittvhk W11T CHANGE TOlTt SyiFE?"I,l,B VICTORIA MW (ST;l'!?'0"n "THE SILVER HORDE" f JWtTb. NIXON-NIRDLINCERfT I iJ THEATRES Uf BELMONT KD ABOVB MARKBT Norma Talmsdin In Talmsdin In '"ni Isis of Conwet" Rig Comd, "Pals nnd Puifffo nn CEDAR 60TU CEDA" AVENim .'-KRSF.WiCK. In ..vv, um iiir 4iAr" JUMBO i.k . "' . "'"Allp AVB. -w. r;.v''.,:'' r rHimrora riiAnr.iCH mv i W "RED-HOT DOLLARS" MIXDM "a AND MAHKBT BTM. JUANITA HANHOn' In T the iworrr' RIVOI I "D.AlsD SANflOM T8. Rlsnrl.a Ke,t Tli"l)1,iYs? tiffi Addod. Chestsr Coined, ''Fimr Timss Kol,l" STRAND wtown v VIOLF.T HEMu-a 111 VWNW, T'fsj cpsr' ' WEST ALLEGHENY wwlt - pp,.r, e,UrdJ Vv.aiisj wo4r, COLISEUM MAn,ET ' DBTWISEN Addcl Chl.f Flvim'i DtVrflv hiT "P1LKLEPH HANK NOrE" Ulorr" LOCUST .55?. W!?JZ r Wallar, Ttrld In "Tl.j nii.clnc'nJ.l "AddM Ilstol.1 Lloxl In "An U.Mirn wVusnlsr' .'A 1 4 m 5 S ; , y sJ 1 . 1( A P s t j(Vl t ?, r V
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