"Wfi i Vl Kr f .-; J ,0' -V?'1 ' V , O lr A A .r -, -" EVENING PUBLIC LEDOfell-rPB:mADEJIjMiA; RTiA, 'JTJH3GJ '25, 1920 V ?' -, -c U 280" ' ?. t'H 'J' L k t.r I .U ;' r, . Ir . . v f . t '- ' a mm w, ifMia j IE ? M I m M . t Carman starts campaign HERE WITH 40-MILE WIN World's Champion Starts and Finishes Like Real Titlcholder at Point Breeze Chapman Rides, Though III CLAIIENCB CARMAN started and italMicd like the champion lie Is in llio forty-nillo grind, the fonturp ot tho bicycle show nt tho Point HrecJ5i Volo drorto Inst nijrht. The world'a title holder, pnerd by tlie yiecrlcMt Jimmy Hunter, liot out Into the lend shortly after thn beginning of tho pednl pushing nnd held the nihnntnga until the final gun. The fortr miles was made In a second And four'tlftlm over fifty-fUe tuinitt. Gteorgn Wiley, the Sjirnnup (speedster, was close on (.'nrmun throughout the entire race, lie was never n lap behind and finished second, a trifle oer 100 yhrds in the tear. Ocorgo Colomhntto. the Italian rlininnlon, wns third tive laps behind t'armnu. George Chaninnn. the loonl voutli was nnabo to finish the roee lie uns ill before he ntnrted, but gamel. refued to stay out of the grind. 'While he was on hl tulrtyskth mile he wnt. stricken with n severe ease of cramp of the stomach and had to drop out. Capacity Crowd Another capacity crowd was on hand, close to 10.000 witnessing the 11)1!0 bow of Carman. It was announced that Mentis Bedell would take another crink at the one-hour record time, which he now holdn, tomorrow night in the ltotary grind Hedell will be opposed by Leon Vnnderstuft, tho Hclginn champion; Oear Kgg, of Switzerland, and Colombatto. I'ddie Madden of Newark, nosed out Iteggie MeNamara, of Australia. In the professional sprint race. Madden took the event in straight hcaf. Maddcn's time for the first mile was S:.'!0 2-5. He did the second mile In t2 ::". The Newark filer did the last lap of hU second mile in the speed) time of 10 4-0 seconds. There were n number of spills in the amateur races, but no one was serlouslv hint. There were several bruises and Scratches, however. At one time eight of the amateurs went down in a heap together. Harris Winner W Miller, of Trotter Wheelmen, captured the half-mile novice In I :()" 2-5, which Is remarkable time for a beginner I'rank Harris, of the Olym pic C. C , put over a victory In the miss und-out A. Walters, of the Qua ker City C C, took the one-mile handi cap with a start of i!i!5 jards. LEXINGTON COUPE J;"r"- hotlrl In Spanish Icathfr. r;fln 1aied, nm tlr- run about 3300 inlltK Altractlto prk. Lexington Motor Co. of Penna. I.ralnxton Wile . St-53 N. llrouil St. Open bvfnlngs " (ftOTHES alco -SOLD WHERE MACE BETTER SLOTHES fob LESS DIRECT FROM FACTORY AT WHOLESALE SI 1.50 V t (AKfCs ALTERATIONS FREE SflBEs10ls15 PURCHASING ORDERS ACCEPTED. SALCO CLOTHES S. E. Cor. 9th & Sansom Sts. SECOND FLOOR 11 A7nh1 II I " 1 I I fa"?! M. d. 11. Sell It for I.es: Life Guard $7 Bathing Suits $4.50 nwl IfP (IS! rhf't u rl i I pni u t but ton Pm mr" r" lift tn 'r-i iUl! t w b'rt t w i i n m iu t ib p i All-Wool Shirt and Pure Wool Flannel Trunks, $550 $3.50 Suits, Now $2.50 Ulu fannol irm Women's Ml 0ic-fC( mm f A&S1m. now Th hid u it rr"ff ml Imnwri i i h m n also Suits "tt r ihlrt, h- t $4 Cotton Suits, $1.50 Rubber Bathing Caps Ladies', .")0c; Men's, 25c Cork Bails " - -' timr nr Waier Wings, Juf KW P 5XSM3S Ttrv 25c " 50c ar JiiiraLi tt UOM-fl 4" 'B L??'JI SV. l MosKowrrzt(ira8ACH C1J1512 MARKET 51 .Uim.ii lliurMln A ttunlny l.trnliica You Don't Care Wbii thi irnlli-N f " 1y IiiitphwI In t ou rllli- H lilrM lr Thrv vn ri h iip orllri,ile ni mr tiut urtil pli- iur' prtllr urn knlrr hrnllli. !! lit (mi IpT Rrnnrh nul pf j-our wlrin II c'i i Mrs ill- I 3 K $1.00 Deposit Secures It 51.00 Weekly I'ays for It Pon't will! (,ft our trrinv at onc- tomorronl Tliej nr (In- easiest In -LARGEST VARIETY OF BICYCLES to ehooti- from tt don't ll ny an blcjrlo. but Irt ou rliooif from 12 Famous Makes NKtr 1030 MOIIKIK Al.l HTYI.KS AMI t Rtc Ulcrrli llld to Point lrr. Com Jkuis hj our uirt. .tnwar nntgmr. aa pur Murr r.iiut!(t. .Iilne !. Factory to You Storoi Cont to Coast United Hat Stores INC. 1217 Market Street STRAW HATS $2o50 and $3 Palm Beach Silk Hals and Caps $1.50 and $2 wf To Enlarge Yalo Bowl Wit IIrn, Conn., June 2 Tlia Tt bowl will bo enlarged In lt eaUna capacity b connttUPtlnn work bouun yestctilny by iho compnny which built It About tloo.000 ha bfn rilacil to mfpt the cxpppte. All work will bo duno by fall. Otto Knabn Mad Manager lanns Cllr, Juno 25. Otto Kllftbo, Mt An National Ix-agur. ha ben finned to manage th Kttnaa city tram ot the Atfler lean AMoclatton , Club nftlclals announced rnlcrday that Knabo will report hero to- I I "T fTTT VTrf During our EAN- OP JIWBH T T T T T T11 V V T ' A PAIR, OF TENNIS OR OUTINGS with each pair of High or Low Shoes Purchand TODAY TILL SATURDAY- 11 P. M. Coma Earlr and avoid Saturday-Ruth Genuine BR00U V Advertised $12 Value o' L XA W wyv Ao lA :-oi u mo7v, P..VrgA $J5X3 OXFORDS Also very neat for outdoor wear Store Open Daily Till 9 P. M. Sat, 11 P. M. AMtKlLAN SHOP Young Men 1315 MARKET ST., 2d Floor Also WILMINGTON, DEL. 506 Market St. I'hila. Store Open Evenings Until 9 P. M.; Sat., 11 P. M. . a n AAaVAAArt a AaaAA-"--- fel wiuaMiMna MtvMAoua Soarox TlOUf IUNtMITV clMCtrmATi M fiaa smerso 2nd Floor 1225 Market 1425Ckestmii Our Small Second-Floor Rent a Big Savins to You! Whether our prices are regular or reduced, our low second-floor rent, small expense, enormous business and little profit, enable us to mark our goods away below the ordinary store. rrECiaTcnto u s. patent office THE GENUINE CLOTH h. & V."S S $15 Value & S iC Broken lines, but a fair selection. $18 to $20 Values ,75 The finest quality and the best makes. W Reduced Men's and Young Men's ummer bmts Values up to $40 for 75 Price n arlntr Sale rjr Cn V Jll 22?IM mWmMm m Kf Wfm I fir -VW Many silk lined cheviots and mixtures models of the season. flannels, cassimeres, in all the desirable All-Wool Imported White Flannel Trousers $15 value for "hi .75 3dL Genuine Silk Mohair Suits $20 to $25 values for ciib T 2nd Floor 1425 Chestnut Open Saturday Night ig YCThTPIBki iL Jta 2nd Floor 1225 Market Open Man., Fri. and Sat. Evenings Open Saturday Night- " '. 2 TT -S md . Oldfield Tires Win Afirain . - m At Uniontown, Pa., Saturday, Oldfield Tires won for Tommy Milton in his Deusen berg. First Place At an average speed of ninety-five miles an hour for two hundred and twenty-five miles! Just as Oldf ields won for Gaston Chevro let in the 500-mile classic at Indianapolis, where for the first time in the history of the i speedway the winner went through without a single tire change! For years tire manufacturers have of fered the verdict of the speedway as the best reason why you should use their tires. Oldfield Tires at Indianapolis and again at Uniontown have established a record that settles all argument. Buy these speed tested tires and tubes---tires designed and perfected by Barney Old field, "Master Driver of the World." They are the most trustworthy tires built. THE OLDFIELD TIRE CO. BARNEY OLDFIELD PRESIDENT CLEVELAND, O. Wholesale Warehouiea at DALLAS, CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, KANSAS CITY, NEW YORK, ATLANTA, BOSTON A.fll jy ALL SIZES CORD AND FABRIC Kf DEALERS EVERYWHERE J ' , ..I .. i' . i il i ,, ' i I 1 ' Mm.. m& ,. .. iiLtfc'.r,S. .A .-.YffiL. 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