Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 09, 1920, SPORTS EXTRA, Page 4, Image 4

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R SOLDIERS
m FIRST REUNION
of 304th Amnlunition
Prato, 79th Division, to Gather
Tomorrow at Berwyn
Men nt iht 304th Ammunition Trnln.
lieBty-ninth Division, will hold their
reunion tomorrow nt uncsicroroojs
Fisrm, the country pwco nt uoionei u.
TM dirlolon returned to America on
1 1, HUH. ana tills win oe mc nrm
tie boys of the train hove been
to jret together ana talk over oiu
aiore than nave nirrau.v
it arccutances of tbo invitations.
ber will be on hand from Connecticut.
laryland. Delaware. New Jersey ana
Ser points, .umc oi me rmuiicu y.-i
nttl xpern oelected men from Phila-
apbia, Montgomery and Chester coun-
txbt ammunition train has a Brilliant
cora in mo urui hi m. ;'"" "
, imperishable glory m we aijuw
jonno during tho capture of Mont-
own.
Decided to Form Association
"When the boys came over on the
innnport Minnewtan they detprmincil
sefore landing at Charleston, nccording
A M.lnr Vincent A. Carroll, to form n
frulmental asuoclntion. This, then, will
? GALVANIZED, COPPER
AND ZINC SHEETS
liL. D. Brr Co., 59 N. 2d St.
rB. Jfartert BM. Kvstm. Uain 40O
NEOLIN SOLES and
O'SulHWs $1 7C
Rubber Heels 14J
BK8T MATFRIAT, TTBKD
WORK GVAnANTEED
jar Shoe Repairing
01 niJtEltT BTKKE.T
CREDIT CLOTHING
Clothes for Hie Entire Family
We SolicifYour Account
Hy-Grade Clothing Go.
827'CHK3lNUrbl.
. Sd'Floor. Open Eve.
EW FORK LIGHTi
SUPPLY COMPANY
IS N. 9TH STREET
The largest llht-
( Inr flztor. store In
ii'uiiaaeipm.
SPECIAL DISCOUN
25
ON ALIi
IGHTING FIXTURES
Steel and Iron
Executive
A.man of wide experience
as Superintendent and
Works Manager w i t h
some of the big firms in
Iron and Steel, is now
available. Added to the
above is an ability to sell
the product. The best
recommendations back up
these statements. I know
I can demonstrate to vou
the need of such a man in
your organization.
B 136, Ledger Office.
FOR
JULY 15, 1920
10:30 A. M.
THE NAVY offers for
'sale on the above date by
sealed bids toihighest bid
der 28 lots of material,
. consisting of life preserv
ers, signal lamps, platform
scales, bathroom and elec
tric fixtures, oakum, rifles
bayonets, railroad ties,
corrugated Bheeting, boat
'i'ho equipment, beds, lockers,
!' etc.
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Catalogue may be obtamed
on application to
BOARD OF SURVEY
APPRAISAL AND SALE
BUILDING NO. 14
NAVY YARD
NORFOLK, VA.
ke tb big Justness of the gathering to
,,!S.W bo ncw organisation will bo
affiliated with tho 8crenty-nlnth Divi
sion Association, which has headquar
ters in tho Liberty Uulldlng, this city.
According to Major Carroll, it has
been very Ulfflcult to get Into touch with
all tho men of the Jtralii, M ro many
have beehi forced to change their ad
dresses, owing to the Increased cpst of
living and tho general bousing problem.
Any mau tho train, however, said the
major, whether ho received an Invita
tion or not, will be given a royal wel
come at the big blowout.
There will bo other things besides the
organization meeting, which will take
but a little while. Onmcs and sports
of all kinds have been provided for.
The boys will want to talk over events
between the sailing of the train from
Hiilndelpbla on July 15, 1018. on the
llaverford until Its return. Old buddies
will want to hunt each other up, and
the eats will be a big feature.
Served Together Continuously
The men of the train served together
continuously from the time of its or
ganization at Camp Meade until they
BIG BOOK BARGAINS
For Vacation Reading
Tbey are by popular authors and
have been used in our library. Good,
clean condition.
30 Cents Each, or
FOUR fr DOLLAR
Womrath's Circulating library
If South 13th Street, Philadelphia
orr thr nt to offrr
IUlfu nr ulamar .,.
owHt In tomn. lint tltti. numih M. ...
Inr a hi plar to mah cvrry otlirr Julr rw-
.." "re n rw rxnninlrfi mnk. nnr
xwri: ,5!f. six.-"'' -?o?
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LADIES ARE
ESPECIALLY
INVITED TO
USE OUR
, CREDIT PLAN
1 We strive to make
Tiffany
Diamond,
Pure Whito
$31-75
50c a Week
buying here a real
ploaiure and ladies
will receive the
utmost in courte
ous nttention.
ullKffll liM9 WEEK 11
nsAMONTHOFBARGAINSfeaHl al
lowe.t In tomn. Imt IiIm .Muth M. .,. Til ft nCflB-1 fH
$& I
Big Sale
SETH
THOMAS
CLOCKS
IMlcht day i
fl n e iimboe-unj-s
rnthednil
tirlls. .Striken
the hour and
half hour. A
renlly remark
utile value.
5 Oca Week
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7 a 5 M
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Be sure of address look
I OUR. ONLY gTOREl
.vMMONMi
Pr LARGEST EXCLUSIVE CREDIT
JEWELRY HOUSE V PHILADELPHIA
3 Noistpb 13tm S'rREEnr
BEFORE you apply a new roof tareplace the
leaky one, let us examine it. More than
likely it can be saved with a good coating of
This wonderful roof paint made of aBbestoo fibre and
aspbaltic oils will make an old wood, metal, or compo
sition roof absolutely tight at low cost.
The asbestos-fibres in Fibre Coating mat together when
the material is applied and together with the water-proof '
asphalt form a tough blanket over the entire roof surface.
We specialize on materials that give out-of-the-ordi-nary
service; that is why we want you to know about
Fibre Coating.
Write or telephone U3 the size of your roof and we
will tell you how much it will require and how little it
will cost.
Headquarters for the building and insulating products of
ASPHALT AS Efc IS 25 TO 25 MAGNESIA
A Roof for Every Purpose
AMERICAN
x$5
' . fesg
31-20
were mustered out of the service.
The first drafted men to arrive, nt Camp
Meadrf were sent to, this train. Colonel
Walter B. Pressor was the first com
manding officer of the regiment.
ym specify pWfe
The Perfect Water Paint
qnslltr nninhet at Ixnr Cost
John C OctcTf, Mfr.t Phila.
Sugar.nqttised
m making
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Grape-Nuts
i
-nor reQuired in I
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serving.because this
unusual cereal is so
sweet from'natuial
sugars developed
!l
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iroin tne grains.
47m
Men's Fino White
Diamond, $01 7K
50c a WcekJI,IJ
Elgin UcLuxs
Finest watch
Hint hn ever
been mode to eell
nt this iirlee.
Must be seen to
bo npprrelnted.
An Kccnr.lt
timepiece, abeo
lutely fmaran
teed. in jewels
udjusted 20 -enr.
H-ksre.1.
pohl-flllMl, thin
model e . s e
latest denlKn
l)o a MreK.
$3I
.75
for name on windows
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FWC0AT5IS
EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OP
CAREY PRODUCTS
OBICRTa AVKNUH AND STOKUCY BTMKXT
PHILADELPHIA
It is also announced by Major Car
roll that a meeting of thc.H
of thc.Hcvoutynlnth
Division Awoclatlftn,
of which Mnjor
I
60th Anniversary Sale
5000 PAIRS
9.00 to 15.00 LOW SHOES
REDUCED TODAY
at HALLAHAN'S
s 50th Anniversary sale
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JlTgood shoesU
Good for Fifty Years I
919-921 Market Street
4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 60th and Chestnut Sts. ,
2716-48 Germantown Ave. 5604-06 Gcrmantown Ave.
Branch Stores Open Every Evening
Market Street Store Opens Daily at 9 A. M. Closes 5 P. M.
Including Saturdays During July
riioToruws
The following: theatres obtain their pictures
through the STANLEY Company of Amer-
ica,
which is a fruarantee of early
of the finest productions. Ask
theatre in your locality obtaining
through the Stanley Company of
APfM I C 52D THOMPSON" STS.
rWJ-A-J MATINEE DAIL.T
1IART riCKFOUO In
TOLLYANNA"
ARPAHIA CHESTNUT Btlow 1GTH
tIsf-WJlrA 10 a. M. to 11:1B P. M.
MARY MILES MINTEU In
"JENNY 11EOOOU"
OrLi lyllylJlCj nvgs. 0:30. Mat. Sat.
MAHY PICKKOKD In
"POULYANNA"
RI I IPRTRH UnOAD STREET AND
DbUbUlUU SUSQUEHANNA AVE.
RERT LYTE1.L. In
"THE KIOIIT OK WAY"
BROADWAY Brn,f5BAydprMAve-
MAIIEL. NORMAND Iff
"MICKEY"
CAPITOL
!2 MARKET STREET
10 A M. in 1 1.1ft I. M.
OLIVE THOMA8 In
"FOOTLIGHTS AND SHADOWS"
POI ONJFAF a'- Maplewood Aves.
WIVV11-1 2:30, 7 and 0 P. M.
HEIIT I.YTELU In
"ALUM JIMMY VALENTINE"
EMPRESS N
ST.. MANATUNK
MATINEE DAILY
(HVr.N MOORE Itl
SOONER OR LATER"
FAIRMOUNT "AXt
WANDA KAWLIIY In
.miss nonriH"
CAIVII1 V THEATnE 1311 Maikt et.
rilVlllI A M to Mlilniuht
ZENA KEEKE In
"THE WOMAN OOO.HENT"
56TH ST
THEATRE Ilflow Bpruco
MATINEE DAIL.Y
NEM. SHIT-MAN In
C'Ol'NTRY GOD KORUOT"
FRANKFORD
4713 FRANKFORD
AVENUE
EIAINE HA.MMERSTEIN In
"THE COUNTRY COUSIN"
f-.i !tl,. Droai Kt. and Erie
Lareat iNortnern 2i 7 nna 0 p. m.
WILUAM FARNUM In
"THE ADVENTURER"
IMPERIAL
OOTH & WALNUT ST.
M.UI..aiUU. i.rs.i 1 a i.
... a..n i.... van
NAZUIOVA In
"THE HEART OF A CHILD"
I rAnCD 41ST & LANCAHTER AVE
L.MUll.I llATINEE DAILY
HEHRUE HATAKAWA In
"LI TINO CIIINO"
LIBERTY
Uroad A Columbia
MjtlneB Dally
Ave.
DOROTHY DALTON In
"THE WARIC MIRROR"
333 MARKET Jffiu'JK
HHIRLBY MASON In
"LOVE'S HARVEST"
lirvrlTT 23 SOUTH BT, Orchestra.
lVlWUCU. Continuous 1 to 11.
ALL-RTAnCARTln
TUB CINEMA MUnDEn"
OVERBROOK irAVERrcmoxva
SfiieK?'t.e,lhTiS-' Yuh'n fc Pwstdcnt,
il
Souvenirs for AUl
WOMEN"
WOMEN'S
Two-eyelet Ties
InstepfTies
Opera Pumps
Tailored Pumps
Dress Oxfords
and
Sport Oxfords.
With all the popular
heel types repre
sented. A plentiful choice in
WHITE Reignskin
WHITE Kidskin
WHITE Buck
as well as patent
leather, calf, suede
and kidskin.
With practically all
sizes and widths in
one style or another.
1920
rilOTOl'LAYS
showing
for the
pictures
America.
PALACE
1214 MARKET STREET
10 A. M. to 11:15 P. M.
S. HART In
"HAND"
w
PRINCESS
1018 MAHKBT STRKICT
R 'irt A TUT IaIMKU Hf
"Ir"T LTTKLI, in ' " "
THE KIuiit OF WAY"
REGENT MAnKET ST. Below 17TH
REMODBLINQ uER HUHHAND"
RIALTO GEnMANTOWJf. AVE.
l X AT TL'LPEHOCKE
HOCKEN ST.
KfiAvtr i.i-v-. i
THROUGH THE RYES OK MEN-
RUBY J"nRT ST. RBLOW 7TH
niAm.V?RA,iAU ",18 P
"PARIS OREEN"
SAVOY U'U WKKET flTREET
rnRiN.vK'oRi,T7?1xn"
"Till! DARTER OIRL"
SHERWOOD al,h nn'' n"lmor
C'HAni.ES RAY In
' AlUti UUBKN"
STANLEY vVVnKET AnOVE iryri!
"TOR THE ROl'L OF RaVaE!."
VICTORIA "AnKET AnovB otic
r iv i v-Mn- n M . 11:15 p V
. TOM MIX In
"DESERT I3VE"
n, NIXON-NIRDLINGER
O
i HtATRES
BELMONT f'"D AB0VE MARKET
A "ROADWAY COWIIOY"
CEDAR 'i0TH AND CEDAR AVENUE
ENID I1ENNETT In
"FALSE ROADS-
COLISEUM MARKET IIETWEEN
"THE DARK MniROn"'
JUMBO j,;5i!ST ST.' ""ARD AVE.
"THE COPPERHEAD"
LOCUST x5;," ,A?P,ICUflT fiTREOTB
"3ILIC HUBRANDB AND CALICO WTVES"
NIXON "D AND MARKET BT8.
JIMN1TA HANSEN In'5' 7 "n1
"THE LOST CITY"
RIVOLI
62D AND SANBOM BT8,
O.fK f k
nfmnTriviimti!""' ' na v
REMODELIN'O HER HUS!
iJHAND"
STRAND aKnMA?TNVavoBsr
..- 'P;'inAruiTMORil:inAJ'ao Br-
"DR. JEKTLL AND MR. imiB"
yPHOTOPLAYsS.
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sj'MRICAr
WEST ALLEGHENY ,
, PAUMNE FnEDERICTC t"am
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Open
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925-27- MARKET STREET
Tomorrow A History-Making
After-Inventory
Clearance Sale
To
2 Women's Suits, Coats,
I Dresses & Skirts
Hvery uarment Keaucea rrom uur uwn oiock
and Every Value Quoted Is Bona Fide and Was
Originally Marked on These Garments
These are ideal garments for present wear and a splendid investment for fall
wear. In keeping with our policy that nothing must be carried over from season to
season, we slash prices, regardless of cost, profit or former marked price.
nF WK-Formerlv to $69.75 1
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These 010 the highest priced frocks from our stocks and tho
majority ore individual models but one of a kind. Heavily
beaded georgettes, tricolettes, satins, taffetas, black laces and eve
ning dresses. Also flesh and whito georgettes, embroidered and
beaded tricotincs and serges.
C O fll t
a Coats are necessary to complete every woman's wardrobe
and a good coat is very handy to take along on the seashore and
B vacation trip. These coats are the finest and smartest of the sea
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son and they are good enough
Camel's hair and fancy mixture
wraps. All tho smart short and
Suits
v These nro tho Hressv suits that
These are the dressy suits
and our low Inventory price now makes it possible to buy one of
these gorgeous individual suits at a fraction of their real worth.
Men's Wear serges, tricotines, Poiret Twills and Velours. All
the wanted shades. All sires from 16 to 44 and extra sizes from
41 to 53. Wonderful values, at 39.75.
kiitc- Formerly to '25.00
This special grouping is the best skirt news yet known. The kind of
skirts smart dressers like to swagger in down tho Boardwalk, for they're
distinctively individual. Velour plaids in different color combinations,
sergesi in blues and popular shades and silks in plnin colors and novelty
colorings. We wish we could offer double tho quantity thoy arc so won
derful. ,
5 & $6
Every One Is Talking
About This Sale
And no wonder, when you
can buy lovely street frocks
at oven lower prices than
asked for house dresses.
. Voiles, organdies, linenes
and ginghams in dozens and
dozens of new &tylos. Flowered,
checked, striped and figured
patterns.
Women's
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The Basement aho reduces a big lot 6f theirbest-solling Bilk dresses
and this low price is tho result Fino quality satin and taffetas, also I
Georgette combinations. They are perfect beauties of stylo and trim?
ning conception. All sizes forivomen and'mlsseB. J
All Pay Saturday
Clear Out Our Stocks
SF ormerty to
for fall wear. Velours, Jerseys,
materials. Also several velour
long styles.
Formerly to $125.00
that every woman loves to own
Just Received Three More Big Cases of These
Georgette Waists
To Sell Special at
The purchase of a maker's
entire stock makes this low
price possible. Beaded, lace
trimmed, embroidered,
f rilled and tailored styles,
also lovely
Embroidered Pongee
Smocks
The greatest variety and
value ever offered in waists.
STREET FLOOR
$20 & $25 Silk Dresses
Tickets for the
Tendler-Jackson
Fight July 12th
On sale In our Men's Fur
nishing Department Street
Floor, at Box Office Prices.
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