Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 30, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 16, Image 16

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    I '
r
I 1
"tj
f.l
W?W"yf -W
IT'tu" .';
Mill'"
. '
16
SvENlNGl-' JPtJBLlC LEDaER-PHILADIiiLMrA, '. tfRIDAY, Jt ;30,t 1920
. ' f, ilT " 1 '
P fWlwW.
V
fflBWFIRS
rv
,
;toff
M MY CRUSE
Thirty Yachts Entered In Out
ing of Riverside Yacht Club,
Starting Today
JTnullnjr out her nnrhnr nt 11 oVlnck
this morning. t!ir Jvp.v, cru!rr flvins
f!i (lag of Hip Illvorxldo Ynclit Club,
flhtl ownrtl li.v Doctor South, wok Hip
firt olt for the ton-il.iv mitlni: ntnl
IS friilee or tliP Ilivpriidp nr-lit nut), 01
fH r.Kwtliicton. In the riipxnnpnkp liny.
K'-'i ' ,.j: ........ .. . ... , ....
Tlifa viirlit lip.mls n llt of morp tlinu
liirty )romInpnt boats compHsinK
practically nil of tbp clittw of flip IVIn
warp and Hrliuylkill rivers which put
ttrlpnto lu thp third minimi rnrp eniNn
of the Itlvpr!dp Hub. The rrul-P Is one
of the lending events on the locnl ynclit
inir cniptiiinr tiiin yenr.
The (t.vpsy was the otih bout to lenve
Ktyilticton pvlor to the .Time. Ibis-hip of
the Meet. Poinntodre Smith makes
hi stnrt n noon today.
PerhnpH the greater imrt f the lie' t
mnkes the ntnrt this afternoon from fie
nnrhornste at rinstnn. Onlv n few
lenve HiN evenltr:. wliiV the remaining
mcniliors of fi" "ft vl'l -t'lit out pnr'
totnorrov. morning T't- Sup M.. which
Is owned s ClmrV-. MxiTfll. r-Iutil mitii
of the roim.littee in liar-e of the rrn!e.
pops just before daybreak tomorrow,
Captain Morreil having pic Ued I a. in.
8ft the Ktnrtitic time.
Ash n result of the envlv "tart of so
mKny of the b ' ts. n lnrse number of
the cnjttnit)" of the various nehts are
Koius to mis the Mr thne which will
be bold ut the clubhouse at K-Mncton
tonlcht. A banner reieptinn and 'ii
tertnitiniont for the yao'iNini'ti. all in
the nature of a 'end -off, will be held
nt that time.
The plans 'o- the crui-.r have worked
out riiusltlernhly better than bad been
hoped several weeks ngn. There up
jipnnt but l'ttle t.uestion nt tbe pn'-nt
time but that the cruise will far exceed
nnythlnt; eNe on the yitclitinj; calendar
this year. Word that the Adelphla
Ynrht Club, on thp Schuylkill river,
is.onmblnlus with the Kssincton or
ganization In the effort to innke the
event it landmark In yachting annuls
capped the climax a few days njro, and
It Is assured thnt a fleet of bnlf n dozen
Adelphla boats will be in the Hert.
The fact that nearly forty entries
have bppn received by the committee
for tbe cruise, and that of thee, count -
ins of course upon the customary last- I jin,.st()n
I . .. L..lt.litn. . ii wl mml .Lit. . j .1,n. !
nilUUte uivuhiurii in uiiw i. i.i.i.ii-. i.uu
fully thirty will leave, is the t'tnal an
nouncement of the committer enrly this
mornlnc. Of course, by far the larger
pnrt of the fleet Is Hiverside boats, but
in addition to the Adelphia tlcet, there
are entries from the Columbia Yacht
Club. SVisslnomiuK Yacht Club. Cam
dcu Yacht Club. Westville Powerboat
Association, Wilmington Motorlmat
Club and scattered boats from other
leading locnl clubs.
Here is thp list of boats making the
crtlise, in addition to whieb there will
.......... J.-. I -..I W....L
Dp nn Aiieinuiii iieet, mm m'htii' n rii -
Armotir Plays Fine Golf
Despite Loss of One Eye
Tomtnie Armour, the brilliant
young Scottish nmnteur golfer, who
defeated Cyril Tolley. Jlrltlsh
champion, for the I'romh title early
this month nt Versailles, has the
wight of only one eye. Armour saw
more than four years of active serv
ice lu the tank corps of the lltltMi
army, and was wounded a half doz
en times. One of his wounds
caused him to lose the sight of his
left .j-yc. Ills first American ap
pearance Is in the Metropolitan
open championship this week at
(Ircenwich, Conn., where, although
he Is not yet accustomed to the
strange course, he hns clicked oft
an N."i and a 7S for the Hist two
rounds.
3-1
CIRCUS
OLYMPIC SHIP
Five Leading Batters
in Two Major Leagues
AMATEUR SPORTS
American lkauui:
riT!T nub u. A.n. n. ii. v.c.
Nnriikrr. Cletflnnil, 05 am 81) 1 .11) .1J
Slslrr, St. t.nulH . Ill 37S 70 147 . J
,lnrkon. Clilrnito .. 0'i H1.1 Ort 1411 .Jill
lliilli. New ork ,. o:i sni 102 117 .SJ
Hire, Wntlilnalnn .. D9 3C0 S3 133 3ft!
United States Athletes on Way. . .,N,m!)NA', T',ou , 101
J ' llarnohv, Mt. IjiiiIs . B'J SGI B7 131 ."J
,l, HmiiK. nt. i,ol ni zis 40 io ,js
llniiili, Clnrlnnittl , HO 320 41 101 .
UlllliiniK, rhllllrs.. M 3na M 117 .U?A
Knnttchy, llrooklm. 82 310 38 10.1 .331
to Belgium Busy With
Training Stupts
IPHILA. GOLFERS M
LEIFORWIiy;iH?l!
Marston and Jack in Running
for Isham Cup at Man
chester, Vt.
Manchester. Vt.. July .10. Philadel
phia has two strong representatives in
the running for the Isham cup at l'k
wanol; Country Club, but, unfortun
ately, tliev are both in the lower half
of the fiat le.
Max Mi'Mon. of Merlon, probably ,
the favorite of tlie gallery, worked out
I a ten up and eight to play victory over
Cieorge It. Ilalcli, of Cincinnati, play -ing
one stroke better tlian par for the
ten holes played. Marston eliminated
another Philadelphia!!, Prank T. Clark. ,
b tin ee up and one to play. j
The second Philadelphia!) remaining,
, is Mereilith .lock, of Morion, who has
'defeated Hewitt Patih, of Cincinnati. I
and It. I). Hooks, of Providence. Ifi
Marston and .luck each win this mom- i
ing they will come together In the nfter-
noon, giving Marston oppni (unity to get
back at his elubmnte nt Merion for n
defeat earlier in the season.
In the opposite end of the frame looms
A. I.. Walker, Jr., Columbia Culver-
slty golf star. Walker almost eiptnled
feat of the morning this
afternoon when he ended this match
with Martin W. Littleton, ,Tr., of
Princeton, nt then eleventh hole.
Hy Wireless io the Anoclatcd Press
On Hoard the. V. S. S. Princess
Matnlhn, July .10. The Olympic athletes
had their best training yesterday since
the steamer left Xcw York. Passing
through the gulf stream the weather was
balmy with bright sunshine and this pn
ablrd thp majority of the squad to put
hi a full day's work. Few of them
were excused on nccount of cen sickness.
The vessel resembled a three-ring circus
as training proceeded on every deck.
The tug of war men pulled for nn hour
against the winch rlni, to develop team
gy : boxers and wrest
both In the morning and
marathon runners co
crru ten nines on tap upck, mill iiieui-i-ine
balls were brought into play by
the weight throwers.
The sprinters, hurdlers) nnd ilistnuce
limners monopolized a great pnrt of the
upper decks while the lonc-dtstauce
runners on the lower deck formed a
steadv procession, garbed in out tits dis
playing the various lettprs, colors and
emblems of colleges nnd clubs from
ill sections of the country. The relny
teams and javelin throwers also had
their praciee. Divers were the only
ara Falls
EXCURSIONS
CANCELLED
Niagara Falls Excursions pre
viously announced for Thurs
days, August 12, 26, September
9, 23. nnd October 7
Have been cancelled and
will not be operated
Idlers, but the swimming- tank was in
use nil day for swimming practice.
There Was a remarkable exhibition
of hlsli jumping for a rolling deck when
It. V. Iiiindnn, of Yale, cleared five
feet ten Inches.
Umldowns for 200 athletics, twice
dailj. is the task set for the rubbers
and' ronseuiiently they have few Idle
moments.
An Improvement In the general physi- .
-iil condition with tho approach of j
cooler weather, to which most of the j
athletes are accustomed. Is expected by
Trainers Muakley and Kobertson. Dur- I
Ing the voyage through the heat of the ,
xii I r stieiim the men will be permitted I
to sleep on deck if they desire. j
- i
Wheeler Wins Great Lake Shoot J
Mumiii CI , In.. July 30. V.. C. Wh;Hr, '
of 1'ntthUKka. OUla.. scoring 'JUS nut of 300.
Poslb t.irnets won tho championship of
tho llrcat l.uken trapshootlnu zuye here. A.
T, Krni-lil of Cleveland, O , clefeiitert l A
OunnlnK ef LonKmont. Col , ami It II
rtos.nni'ln nf l're.oit. III.. In a fhoo'-off '
for the tvr.o Herein rpcclit tropin aftir
earh hi'l liroli-n nft Writs. Kroehle nlo on '
the preliminary handicap tvent. breaklnif 8 .
tarcfts from twenty-ono jards.
(c&J&&?fattt?i
EDVINj.5CH0EnLECa
J33N0PrHllrt iSXREisr
PHIJbA..
"pEOCNTIiY tho llelmnr A. A. tic-J-v
fca'rd the strong Cotumbln C, C. !
before n record -breaking twilight
crowd at Front and Porter streets. Pel
mar so far this season has registered I
thirteen victories and but two defeats.
"Matty" Murphy, former Dobson ace,,
has added greatly to the tenm'iM
strength. Captain Harrv Uonnet bus
several Saturdays and Hundavs open,
nnd would like to hear from rtaywood.
Paschall, West Philadelphia Prot. and
other teams of that caliber. Telephonr i
Poplar 2103 or address 1-102 North
Ncwklrk street. ;
Woodland All-Htars, first class, lias Jul
at open for any llrst-clars team orferlnu ai
fair KUarantM. rhone Woodland OHIO J.
Ask for "itrl" Newman.
rrnnsjlvnnln Ilnllroiid Prrlnht Traffic
nine, a nrst-claas travellni team, would like
to hear from noma teams offcrlnir fair suir
antres for August II i.ri ti n m nrttca
thle. noom 869, Broad Ptreel Htatlon. ir
phone Spruce 4000 Kxtenslo.! -IIR.
Crown n. C (away) flftceelghteen years '
old, Saturday and Sunday opn I.efty Lo'
per, Dickinson inild.
,V fast outlleldrr with hljih school experi
ence would Ilka to Join a first-class team
V. II. H., care of I'aSchall Station I'ost
office,
l"rnnklln I', C fawny) second class Hd
ward .1. Jmlthj S312 South llosewood street
llrlrirslHirg A, A, will have the stronir
Lincoln (Hants, of New Tork, as their at
traction torright at Itlchmoml and Urthodjx
streets.
.St. Cceelln A. C (away) Ural clsss, Julv
31 and Aumist 1 onen-Wllllam A. Lane.
Kensington 0742 J.
Ilustrr Club taway) Prat class August 1
open It. Ueechcr, Dickinson 4230 after II
p m. '
Quaker Iice A, A. (away) nrst class.
August 7 open Oeorita Vf, llettncr, care of
Quaker I.aco Co., Fourth street and Lehlxh
avenut.
Mrlrnsji A, A. (away) flxtecn-elghtecn
years old Jack Kelly, 2427 West Fassyunk
aer-ie,
l.lndley II. 0. (away) slxteen-elghteen
ears old U. Joseph, 4018 North Hecse
street,
Westmoreland Club (away) first class
J"5.""nK,'.lnyS.c4!1S.' N.orl.h Trn'h "i'eet,
K. O. llmtd Mnntifacturlnc Co. (awai
first clas W Wahl, caro of K. O, Itudd
giuiiiimiiEiiiiuiiiiintiiniiiminniniiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiig '
i ns oa l1
n All Orades Snot and to Arrive g ,
1 TURPENTINE : ROSIN 1 1
I anrJAIIGradcsof PinoOils
PENNSYLVANIA REFINING CO.
s Swan ion and South Sts. I
S Lombard 4273 Main 4SS2 A E
iiiimiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiit:
; "7 "j-j-- "
College Sports Made Compulsory
Chicago, July flO N'orihwemem Unlver
itv 1m tho flrnt Institution in the country to
make sports compulsor tv eond-ear stu-I
dents Athletic Dlr-etur v.mx Kans haa
announced that nthletlc will be compulsory
for freshmen and sophomoroi Ini'luillni; men
and women, this jcir The men student will
bu urged to take up boxing und urestllni;,
tin said.
Pennsylvania
Syttrn
LONDONS
leading
, bliOPS
K'." Ylllo and Camden entries: Chairman
Charles Alorrcll's Sue il; Doctor
yotithrn'u Oypsy. Samuel MaePar
land's Minnie, Ellwood Newton's Lo
retta. David Jnmes'H Dorothy .1, Will
lam Weldon's M M 11; Mrs. Jennie
Ride's I.ndy Jnnc II, Joseph I.eFevre'.s
Nautilus. Albert Voelker's .Simplex.
August Uosse's Kva, Commodore
Smith's Jane, Commodore Charles Hie-
. ber't Mascot, George Phillips' Mnzcppa,
llarry Albert's Svlvia, Commodore
Morris's I.u Lu. Hilly Krederieks's
Ilclmu. Charles Miller's Emily, Ray-
1 mond Crllley's Dorothy. Charles Ttuh
land's Catherinp. Vipp Commodore Mor
gan's Petrol. William Carter's Sunset,
Thomas Kelly's Admiral. James Ileat
ty's Illack Joe, and Doctor Wusser
mann's Acushla.
EiaasI3ISI3A3IT2A3JBISI55I5IBIEKI5I5J5I3
& Another Member j
i of the j
Phoenix Family
tried and true!
LIPTON PLAN UPSET
Had Intended to Paint, Shamrock
With Black Lead
New York. July :(. Shamrock IV
wns to have been painted with black
lead if the challenger nnd the Pen
lute had not raced on Monday, it was
disclosed today by nn official of the i
Stntcn Island Shipbuilding Co.
One of the drydocks hud been en
gaged for that mirpo-e and was held in
readiness Monday morning, he said. The
black lead was to have been worked up
to a high polish with the desired pur
pose of causing the ehnllenger to slip ,
through the water more ensilv than '
would have been possible with ordliiar
paint. It iiln was -tateil that tin- Vm '
l"ad Intended '--! nrri 1 , .
the Port Ilii-hniiiinl unls of tin- St.it ,
Island Co. on Sumluji morniiig. It us
understood the p.unt was sent from tin
Victoria, the chartered steam yacht of
Sir Thomas Lipton.
The official stated thnt the black lead
would have increased the vessel's speed
considerably. Pluck lead is composed
principally of plumbago and is worked
into a high polish by rubbing, much
after the fashion of shoe po'ish.
PlinpniV
I Varnish Stain !
a all hjrdwood colors for
renewing woodwork and fin-
g ishing floors and other uses.
H At All Progressive Dealers
Phoenix
1 Paint and Varnish Co. 1
j Manufacturers jJ
QCJPJPI21 Market St., PhiladelphlalSJSJaji
Fast Freight Lines
From Philadelphia
(For the necommodatlnn of leis than
carload sniprnns)
All Points in Canada
New York State Pennsylvania
(Via IliuTulo. N. Y.)
All Points in Indiana and
S. E. Illinois (Vlit Indianapolis)
New England Points
(Vl.t WorceMer, Mum.)
Through Cars No Transfer
BARKERS DOUGHERTY
Vreleht Forwarders
1?3 SANSOM siT. spruce (1110
9
piiijt
Jr
siTrAMsiur NOTirr:
.xvmitvv:ixs!
Boats Leave Arch St. Wharf
for Burlington Island Park,
Bristol and Trenton
I'.VBBV SUNDAY' '
Tor Trenton. 8 30 A. St . 10 Of) A, M .
1 no P M . 1. 00 I'. II . 0 00 P. M 8.30
ProJ Drl-tol S 30 A. M . 2.00 P. jr.. 4.00
! M S 30 1 M.
For Ilurllrcton Island Park. 0.00 A. M
2 P M , r, P M.
WUKKDAV SAII.INOS
For Trenton. 8 30 A. M.. 1.30 P. M.,
?n T M
I - "-4 , ,. mi rnrl.ri't n Island Pirk
In l r - ". I M I . f . Ik at I 3(1 P
M s , , ,. , .Ii 1V(, -id r.irls
Kit. "f i 'n Uni 30 Cents;
ihidr'ii 1"" Siimla's and Holidays
Adults. 40r. CMldren 20c.
Queen Anne Moonlight
Itoat leave Arcli St. Tiarf Everr
V.enlnc at 8 P. 51.. except Monday.
Hound trip fare .We InclndlnK war tax.
DAY and NIOIIT tlie DOLPHIN LINE"
pUMMINC
- LINE -
V. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamen
Regular Service
PHILADELPHIA to
Rotterdam & Antwerp
SS "Lake Harminia". .Aug. 10
SS "Arizpa" Aug. 29
(From Pier 34, South Whnrves)
For information apply
A. D. Cummins & Co., Inc.
H. P. DILKES, Manager
139 South 4th St, Phila.
T.omhird 4137-II2R-SIB7 Main 1318
lr
Ss'
U.S.
I D i. in. L
JCUViLellJL
Ir.cornoralrd 1HDI
Shipping Board Steel Steamcrt
General Cargo
s.rr.AMi-llIP notices
GALVANIZED COPPER
AND ZINC SHEETS
L. D. Bcrger Co., 59 N. 2d St.
hell. Market 654. Krtitone, Main 4000
SHSHTS; 'MADS1
RIE-MUR SHIRT CO.
908 Chestnut St. M.tor
Namples Sent Vpon Iteunest
I ' . .. v .
trr-
WASTE PAPER
Pnrrlisern of Old Ledgers, nooks, Maen-
u.irv., Nvpiitir and llnleij Wnlt
f finer in lluunlltien
Penn Paper & Stock Co.
206 N. Delaware Ave.
SPECIFY rfr
Philadelphia
to
Scandinavian Ports
Christiania,
Gothenburg,
Copenhagen
Regular Service
U. S, Blilpplne Hoard riteel Stramrrt
SS "Orqnoko" Loadinj
A Steamer Aug. 10
(Fiom Pier 78, South Wharves)
The Charles T. Megee Co.
Agents for U. S. Shipping Board
Drexcl Building
PHILADE'.PHIA
Bell Lombard 5100
I Regular Service
' Philadelphia Manchester
SS "Des Moines Bridge". Loading
Philadelphia Havan a
SS "Lake Galcra" Sailed
SS "Coquina" Loading
For rates and particulars apply to
:.rp-Une Steamship Co.
139 South Fourth St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
THOS.
AGNEW
&SONS
PICTUKES
OLD
MASTERS
JDuitch.
Italian
ENGRSVLNGS
Clothes Hung Out .
to Dry Reduce Wear
It is n fact that out-door drying of clothes weakens
the fabrics. In actual test, it was found that an ordinary
handkerchief washed and dried in tho wind eipthtecn times
lost almost five per cent of its strength. Realize what
this means to garments more flimsy and less durable
than n handkerchief!
Clothes laundered by Family Laundry Sorvice are
not strained by out-door drying. They aro dried without
weakening the fabrics.
Your present lnundrymnn has a Family Laundry Ser
vice. He will collect your bundle and return it as follows:
All flat pieces, including bed linen, table linen and
towels, washed, smoothly ironed, crcnly folded and ready
for use.
Wearing apparel, nil underclothing, dresses, children's
garments, etc., carefully washed nnd dried (and starched
where necessary) ready to be dampened and ironed.
Many undernarmcnts may be worn without ironing,
due to the method of drying. Thit wilt save a great
deal of your work in finishing that portion of your wash.
The hardships of home laundering are dono away
with by the aid of appliances that do better work than
hnnds nnd with less effort.
The conditions which mahe laundries good places to Work,
mako them also the placa to have your laundering done.
Ask Your Present Laundryman About
Family Laundry Service
For the Whole Family Laundry
Manufacturing Co. Twenty-fifth atreci and
Huntlns r.irk avenue.
Cooprrayll e Htnr-tavn. i -t,!,' 8303
class Loula
urrtrndsu.;iay ;0Pen-O.
Norm aeconu ei.-.-i.-n.
rl.it. (away) first
Hhuthman, 22 Shunk street,
t'enunn 1'. f!. faway) flrst cl I'. !!
Ji FlX" aFt'"Thht;pf,h street a,J
"rES'sttfenli
Hint.
bull t"fl
am.
JrulAn "
v.1,1 twav flmt ClftM.
This
John
team ha, won twetrtv games ..
Ulrnion I'ro- "vv) nrat rlass-John a.
tienhels i 3T4T North Seventeenth street.
fnrlin'r (llrit- (away) first claw. mid.
w4k. Saturday and Sunday games-Andrew
I'arham. o(l3fKenyon street. .,,..
m Johu'a '. (!. (home or away) 'first
clntV Aulit 1. 7 ami 8-Joseph .llcvolls,
4,inrt 'Almond street.
West Philadelphia. All-Blara f..-v
u.ai.i.i. .. w
""""" . nomn or awavi ;" '
seventeen years o d Otto Hun.r r.tfl.len
Elahty-fourth street. " Hu"r. ul2 Bouts
.. . w .---..
Clawtrea, M
Auburn A
A. I.anrlln
aauPfl?nt.fJ?;rEln'
Nbithwe.t l'MfiMaway) nf.t el., v
July at, August T M B own. ' hiVe
Druedlng Bros. After Game
DruedlnK Is booking games for du. .
Aueust. The team trawjs being C.Sii'5
Kd. Myers, and woulaSlke to heJ2' b
Wlldwoni, Ocean City. Natlvltv 2f.r. ,rn
C.. and also other team thi.' imv. 5
pfayed. Teams played to date i?.VM""
A, A unrist unurori, Jtedla Si tCFw
Welsbach
"THRIFT"
Gas Lights
at Cost
15c
Complete
To replace wasteful open-flame gas burners.
Give more light than open-flame burners and
use less than half as much gas.
Long-lasting. Pit easily on upright fixtures.
Take home as many as you can use at this
cost price we will show you how to install
them.
Broad and Arch
and District Offices
THE UNITED GAS
IMPROVEMENT
COMPANY
wKmnmnmmmmmmmmmtmmtiMMtwmt'sMtt.
- , JrVL"-
ACTUAL
SIZE
dor
"THRIFT"
Light In
Gas Globe
I II
mmmmakMMMwmmmMmmmtamimmmascmmMKmmamkvmxwkvmjSBtwmmmmmrmmmtmm
P1""' """illllllliiiinilll I iIlHPBETHi I111"""""1! 1 1
Yjy .ilfflfiSx? B mjSSBSmV&kjr A S5mlb- Channel Bass I
Tvm f. irx lksy Tkp-i7a-mvjamt;si.-ixii-jp
Ml ..mi l mjf
jwn??ssrJu?!JJr 'ill
x. s.mt.i DIIbii, s. s. Sant.i Teren
s s. Minta Ana, S. h, rantn I.ulsa
ii .urn at i'-i1 i. Arlea Ittulnue Anto
fBaetaVa'iiri'in TortnlK ( a Insi.
W. It. liltCr. i r., AcentH.
Ilanorr hu.. New York, or IjcuI Arent
London
43 Old Bond St
Paris
22 PlaceVendome
jBstabfxshed. 1816
mm
m
u
Mm
:aught at Avalon.
actual photograph.
JU
4
!wi
MS!3M?I0NAL HERCAOTIIE MARIAS
ftMEfflCRS LINE ; WHITE STAR WW
mm.
r
The Perfect atcr Paint
Tor (IHlcr, Hump or Furtnrr
John C. Oeters, Mh., Phila.
BOUGHT.
Housa of E.tablliheJ Kellabilltr
Hltlmt Priest Value Guaranteed
LICHTEV'S o Nonh nth at.
i,,W"IIU i U I Door ab. Marhet
, v. Cherbourg Snutliuinptoo
riillnilelplilu ...Auk. 7 Sept. 4 Oct.
New York Aub. 21 Sept. 18 Ort.
M. I'uul Aub. 28 ept. S,T Oit.
NEW YOIIK UAMIIL'lin
MnnEOlIn Auic. 14 Hept. SlUNo.
Miinrliiirla ... "ept. 11 Ort. ill Deo.
IMIII.ADK.I.l'llIA J-lVl.lU'OOI.
IVrtl THrmik
Western I'lalns ......
Aiiliurn
Ilarerforil
fill ADKI.riMA.
Unstern Sen ,
Weat Clierow
West Noho
Knstern eii
l'llIJ.AIIISIJ'IHA
ritrjeinnnt
ninptim
!lelleroe
O
All?.
Auic,
I1K.
Kept.
ttSHOW
Anr.
Auk.
Aut,
Sept.
IIA.MIIUItO
A lie.
Auir,
Olvmplo
I Ailrlatlo
.Auk. 31
NE0LIN SOLES and
O'Sullivan's $1 JC
Rubber Heels i,'J
IIKST MAT Kit I A I, I'SKU
ll unit uu.ll..Tlr.l.l)
W h JiGaodyear Shoe Repairing
N, V, SOUTHASU'TON ANTWERP
Krooiiluud ... . .Auk. UlHept. lfllOct. 23
Inpluiiil Auk. 21'Hept. 2S
rinlanil Auk. 2HlOct. 2
Zeeliiml Hept. 4lOet. 0
1'HII.AIlKI.l'lIIA ANTWKIir
Writ Taeook Auk. 4
Montnuk .....Auk. 4
Nertler .....Auk. in
Western Mulil ....Auk. 14
West Wnuneke Aub. 31
WfU'lJienn , Aur. 81
1312 ',Vln-Jt St, PUIt.
H. V. CherbourK Southampton
....Aur. 4Auk. 28)8ept.
. ...Auk. ll'Hept. lSIOct.
N. T. QDEENSTOWN LIVERPOOL
M.ihlle Auk. 21Sep. 2,1
t'rltle Auk. 28 Ort. 2IXv. 0
Ilultle Sept. I Oct. OiNor. 3
Formerly Clevelund
NEW YORK AZORES
OlIIRALTAlt NAI'LKH GENOA
Cuiioplo Auk. 28
t'rrtlc Sept. 16
ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE
PHILADELPHIA LONDON
Mncklnaw Auk, 7
Ounwutoinle
Wauconila ,
. .Aub.
. .Aur.
Mme. B. Jacobson
Muie 1 Jacobson,
ItniJlUB speclul
'n th "Culture
i'l Art of Iteauty "
vend a cordial
irit,iti,in to her
niiv frlfnrls and
iKlnilrera In Amer-
a who may be
Ikiiior Kuropo. to
.ill at her luxurl
ur rlalonH.
Thero they may
fr. i ly consult her
.nil obtain her a't
ni!V treatment no cue.
''''. ronlpr.J to many of the
'tin i I relish eorlrn beauties.
Ir ..! in ur" In tha heurt of th
" '' II I j ml en.iiy accessible from
"' n ' nt l.onlon
''Jif'-Kjl api.oiatmrntl mau bi made
in aduniice bu Utter,
Addrtss
MME. IJ. JACOBSON
Mulxin ile lleuute J'niiMKKloiir Ltd.
11-12 Doter Hlreet
Hj.'falr, Ixindon, W. 1, England
lfcw',
mm
4flJi.tl'.-W
WKt7f,KlF.III
miiM
ip&w
n I
PHILADEllPHIA'
ii
h
AT
"ttWi
irft
. Af
V w - v - w -w r m
II. D.
l':'r- 4L lli &-T:. "
0
'tlTV
JM
ruilli
if rap
. Hi o1 C
' I r
'i ill
'Ii' Hi
1!
a
FJtr..:iYec
HOLLA NIl-ASfERICA LINE
PHILADELPHIA ROTTERDAM
Muusilyk Vug,
WHITE STAR Dominion
MONTREAL QUEIlEf LIVERPOOL
Slenantlo Aur. 21lHept. 18Oct. 1 j
Canuiln Auk. 2Jept. 2SlOct. Uu
Freight Officr 405-414 Boune Bid, Phili, '
With Lady Egerton'i CompIimenU to
American Vinton
iCaiSbTiKuaTTa
Show of Model Robes et Clapeaux
Wednein-tyi 4U n"" ". rormuin m.
1 "' "'
rrom 1-5
The Man Who Loves a Rod or Gun
Should Own a Home in Avalon
Followers of Izaak Walton find Avalon a veritable Fisherman's
Paradise. That most sought-after of North Atlantic game fish
the channel bass together with the gigantic "black drum"
abounds in Avalon waters. King fish and weakfish, flounders,
perch, "pigfish," tautogs are there in abundance to delight the
angler's heart.
For the gunner, Avalon's meadows offer curlew, willett, yellow
legged and gray snipe, calico-backs, bull-headed plover, wild
duck and marsh hens.
The wildest, cleanest, safest beach on the North Atlantic Coast
is to be found at Avalon 20 feet wide and sloping gently far out
into the ocean. Avalon's pure, invigorating breezes, its yacht
ing, motorboating, surf and still-water bathing, and its delight
ful social life make it the ideal spot for your summer home.
A wholesale purchase of desirable properties enables us to offer
lots 50x100 feet, on streets fully developed with paved sidewalks
and sewers laid, at $700 cash or easy payments. Other lots down
to $125. Every title guaranteed absolutely clear. You will
never again have such an opportunity for buying a lot in one of
America's most attractive summer resorts.
Why not see Avalon for yourself? Why not motor or take the
train down next Saturday or Sunday? It will be a delightful
outing, even if you don't care to buy. Railroad fare refunded
to every purchaser. Salesmen with motorcars meet all trains.
Cut out, sign and mail the below coupon without delay.
AVALON SALES ASSOCIATES
WERKHEISER, Gen. Mgr 421 Widener BIdff., Philadelphia, or
. B. BECKER, Beach Sales Mpr.; Offlcc Opp. P. R. R. Station,
Avalon, IS. J., or
II. FRITZ, Financial Agent, 713 Walnut Street, Philadelphia
..,
nt. .
.'
: lr, ohi.-'-r
"n. ", bZZVi.
' lf
ser,,,"Ut
'l-fll.
n,
".
Oli"0i
:J. -I
.. .
! -'r.
iO.
'Jo,. 'tr.J'irt '".
-"ut fc
On
lo U
wj
"en..
la
l'1
1
'JjllV i
4
1
i;,y
"
kjjto?
wammm3t!&
i&tt
jmWmiLth- i
fe,: . .rrffrjW