' .'J -xi.' . 4 . X 16 EYENHrOf FDBEIO EEDGEB ttanTAIBnPHIA, PETOXXi SEPTEMBER 10, 1920 ' ?H. i mmJfMUm 'HUtKnll uBMH .LTtS tr vjri 'fit'iffi '&& ! 0JNTING TO ENTER LEAGUE Ifi ..1JM N ALLIED M ?: P .'JS 4W & Wi ! J sRmmy King Has Success With Jij "Team on Diamond Plan Soccer Eleven RUNNERS RULE AT BYBERRY TRACK 600 ATHLETES IN Four Events for Thoroughbreds and Two for Motorcyclists on Card Today uiiiniinff social is iirppnnng to enter .- m,i..i ni.i t mi. J o-.r t . ww ,iiiiu LJiviHinn miica ooqcit ijvukuu thin fall, following n ucocsful season on the hnxehnll Held, which la nenrltijt Its close The Hunting socccrltcs will bo coached by McOlnnls, who was goal tender for Dlastoa last season. Twenty-fire rlctnrlea out of a total f thirty games played to date Is the splendid record of the Hunting Social .sine, which hut been meeting some or .the best independent teams in the city A sad Tlclnlty. Under the management .f Jimmy King, who strengthened the ' Hunting- Snolnl with several minor league plaers, the team has been play Mf before big crowdi nt Kighteenth Street nnd Hunting l'urk avenue, where ? hundreds of automobile nre parked . along the sidelines on Saturdays and Sundays. ', Humes nnd Johnson, the star battery of Hunting has been signed br Joe nWard, manager of the Itnlelgh club, of the Southern League, and they will re port thero for the 1021 season. Hunting has iweral open dates be fore the finish of Its season, nnd Mnn Ager King wants to bear from such teami as Marshall 13. Smith, 1'cncoyd, Nativity, Urldesburg. l"lelchcr. Christ ' Church. Dobson and Knywood C. C. September IS is an open date away. King's uddres Is .'1023 Alfred street. Phone Tioga Si'lO. Among the teams defeated this season , 'by Hunting are Meteor club twice, St. Joseph C. C, Dreuding Bros., Knst Park Sparrows, Stenton Professionals, Mcrvine, Elmer, Merriwell, Indiana. St. Cecilia, Colonial, Philadelphia O. O. and Glmbel Uro Running races and motorcycle events are on the card for the fifth day's racing nt the Philadelphia County Fair nt Ilybcrry today. Pour races for thoroughbreds nnd two for motorcyclists Is the program. The biggest field of runners ever scon at fair meeting In thli section turned out nt tliis year's Uybcrry Pair, and, to be exact, forty-two nre stabled at tho track. Secretary A. R. Lesthennan is re sponsible for adding running races to the regular trotting nnd pacing pro gram. Today's running events should bo the best of the week. Hot-Foot, twice n winner in the dashes j Lord Sterling, Miss Lucy. Metropolitan, Super Maid, Plondcl, SUcx, Director James nnd otbera will compete. Yesterday finished up the trotting nnd pacing events. A Haltlmore entry, W. C. Zlcgcnhclm, pacer, won the 2:1(1 pace, best hent In U:12Vi. It was the Oriole horse's second ictory of the week. Tomorrow nutomoblle raring will be held. Six races arc on the card. JnnxY 1". O.. away. first class n, It. Hauler. Mon Kmilniton 451J. tTnmti ITofrnluruilii. away, flrnt din, di-ptinbr tl anil 19 opn J. Dnlley. Ken ulniton lSrtl W. NAVY-DAY SPORTS Modified Marathon on Broad Stroot Foaturo of Saturday's Loaguo Island Evonts The committee in charge of tho sports end of the second annual Navy Day, which Is scheduled for the League Island Navy Ynrd Saturday, announces that to date more thnn 000 entries have been received from virtually every prominent athlete of note in this section for the track and field events. A varied program hns been nrranged, including a modified marathon of six miles, which will start at Broad and Locust streets at 1 :30 p. m finishing nt tho navy vard. All the star runners of Mcadowbrook, Shanahan, ficrmnntown Boys' Club and Northwest Hoys' Club will be In action. The A, A. U. events will be handicaps. Among nthletes of note who will tnke part ore Lever and Leconcy, of Mcad owbrook, nnd Sherman Landers, the Olympic brond jumper. The handicap events include the 100, 220, 440. 8S0 nnd mile, running high jump, running broad Jump, shot put, discus, javelin nnd one-mile relay. The events for enlisted men and navy jard employes Include tho 100. 220. 440, 880 nnd mile run, potato race, three-legged raie, sack race, tug-of-rtnr and mile relay. A baseball game Is included In tho events, Tho prlres will be gold, stiver and bronxe medals. The proceeds will be devoted to the navy yard relief society. The price of admission will be fifty cents. Dobsons Play Pencoyd Havtnr met and defmteil lb Ptneojd baaaball team on two prrrloui occasions. Ine Ironworker!, bavins strinrtnn4 tbelr line-up, called for another cnanee. and Mananr Calhoun, of the J. ft J. JOobson baeeball team, having- an open data for tomorrow, (ranted tbe Pmoordera their reauMt. Tlies two teame will cla-ah on the Dob son Held at Thirty-IUth afreet and Queen lane. On both previous meettngi around rulee had to be made owlns to tho lane crowd. Another record-breAklns crowd la expected to cheer tbelr favorites In to morrow's battle. DERBY DENIES REPORT Resignation as Ambassador to France Voluntary, Earl Asserts Paris, Sept. 10. (By A, P.) lie ports that the resignation of the Earl of Derby as British ambassador to Prance was caused by a disagreement with the British Govrenment over the policy to be followed In Russia were dented by the retiring ambassador last night. He said that last spring he re quested the British Government to re lieve him before tho end of the year, owing to his dealro to resume his ac tivities In England. Asked whether ho would resume po- Amateur Sports i till ft wA Ne connection with i other stora. FINAL CLEAN-UPSALE At these addresses only: Widener Bldg. Arcade and 926 Chestnut St. filen who are on the lookout for excep tional valuci, here U your opportunity. I ,) THE Blauner Store has a first-class team on tho diamond this season. Manager T. P. McCarney Is working hard to fill n long schedule with all , first -cIo-'r attractions. He still hns pen dates for Sunday games in the lat ter part of September and in the month of October. They would like to hear from St. Monlcai,. St. Michael's, Scott Powell nnd teams of that caliber having home grounds and paying fair guaran tees. Address T. P. McCarney, super intendent of delivery. Illauner's, 833 i aiurici Bircci. . The Jrwieh World. aftr wlnnlnr twenty- l three atralght iramn. went down to defeat ( . bafore tho FVirtj-elithth Ward team by the vivbo rvurw 01 in i ine yirwien Doya rutin appointed Alex Sweeney, who formerly held She manaserlal relme of thn Kayoula C. C. u manairrr oi me inam. .Manager uneeney m bonklfie icumnK for the remainder of the aeaan. He unulil like to hear from St. Monica. Rcott-I'raall Ka-ood Flelgher, Glbeon M K tmlth. Nathltj. Stelnon and tea mi of that claiie Addrea Alex Sweeney. I20T foufh Ilueltnell etreet. V. It. T., u way Hrirt oln SptmiuW 11 ajid IS npn J Whlteelde, Diamond 108S A fu-kt-claui tnivrJIne texm rUylnc datur dara and Sundaa durln: Stptmt-r requir ing tbe amices of a pitcher und wllllnx to offer fair ciarontces. hold write to A. A Ward. 22 North Eltfhth street. ' Bcli A. A., away, flrjt clan September ,11 and 12 open J. J Selti. 2S18 North Watur etrew ' Warwick Jnnlora. home, fourteen to elx teen yeara old. I. Kauffman 3127 Weit IJuntlmcdon etreet. lloater Clith. away, first rlaea Septrmtr 11 and 12. II. needier. Dickinson 423tt. after B p m Amerlnui Ilallwur lxpreh Co., away flrat claee September 11 nnd 12 opo. John "Weir Thlrt-thlrd end Arch afreet Ottptaln KnUht'a lT"felonli. away, flrrt l. M-civee. .cpirnin-r u anu i wpen. iapiain y- Xntsht 111.14 Kouth Onestoica atret. flptember 11 open. Mr 1-leh. Mione Wyomlnff 418.1 II Tnlnrhockrn Kv). away, flrat claaa, Sep tember tl open. William Kalbacher. 4414 Korth Cleveland avenue. 3IelnMe A. ('.. home, alxteen to elrhtorn rtara old Heptemher IS and 1 open It J Murph) 1010 South nc.hwood Mreot I , aaaaaaaMRaaaaaaa ar1tSilSL?!V WHILE THEY LAST NECKWEAR 75c-$1.00 Values 35c $1.50 Value 95c $2.00-$2.50 Values 1.75 co Aa eo en iri.. CO IK tJO.Ul-iJ.lV T OlUCB ep.AtF g $4.50-$5.00 Values (Fashion Knit) $3.50 3,5;r SHIRTS 3 for $1 3 for 12.75 3 for $5 3 for Do Not Buy Ginger Ale That "Fizzes Over Ginger Ale that "fizzea over" when opened has been improperly carbonated, due to the fact that all the air has not been eliminated. Peacock Ginger Ale never "fizzes over" because by our exclusive method of making, all air is eliminated. When you buy Pencock Ginger Ale notice how much Jaore aparUing it it than other ginger alea. We boil anrl twiat filter every drop of water uted in Peacock before it U carbonated and combined with the pure flavoring in irredtenta. Peacock Ginger Ale cornea from the bottle bubbling with vim and aparkle. The nut taite of Peacock Ginger Ale will convince you of its superiority. At grocery and drug atorea in 16-ounce bottle. Look (or the Peacock trademark and atk for PEACOCK. Ymm can rnlf ! acoc Weef Btmr, Blrxh fleer. SartmranlU mnJ iemon SmJm. WEISBROD 6c HESS, Philadelphia Py a nctK Oinqer Ale $2.50 to $3.00 Values $2.15 f6or $3.50 to $5.00 Values $3.35 3$r $8 to $10 Values $5.85 3 $12 to $15 Values $8.85 3$f25r Sharp reductions in other Men8 Furnishings, including 25 off Manhattan Shirts, Summer Underwear and Leather Goods. lltlwil work, he said he preferred a phrase used by n. II Afiqutth t "Wnlt nnd see," adding he would "remain In touch with his French and American friend In Paris." "I am learlnf ncveral horses training In Prance," ho continued, with tte now famous "Perby wink," nnd these will Inevitably bring mo bnck." Hammonton Child Motor Victim Hammonlon, N. J., Sept. 10. Harry We Have a Complete Stock of Used Cars, Including Packard Paige Stufcs Chevrolet Chalmers Maxwell Buck Colo Chandler Oldsmobtle Kb 8 Steams-Knight r And Many Other Makes Ako a few open and closed types of the Lexington. Sixty-day aervice on all used cars and a year to pay. First payments to suit purchaser. Lexington Motor Company of Penna. W. A. KUSER, President 851-853 North Broad Street Factory to You Stores Coast to Coast V. Mottola, Jrw ten yenra old, 0n i run clown Wednesday by n motoring' The driver left the child lying uni celniiH on the road and e-...i "" ZIl m iit'1 fjfifitHrtnrrrfSfiTHTVnnnS. "3 1 V j . The Future President Starts to School ONE OF THE HOYBaml ,h knowa one of the airla tartln to echooT this month It the ru1u, I TNiTroUATOrocEs 1217 Market Street Tnke a look nt our display wlndowa. Our Special United Soft HAT $3.50 Our better grades of soft and stiff hatfl. 15.00 and 6.00. All tho newest Hhapes and shades. The Popular Cloth Hat $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 Our New Velours All the latest shades, 17.00 and (9 00. CAPS The nobbiest and lwt, Sl.SO, J3.00, f z.SO and SS.00. taM.ni ..f mle Miiitln r.." V... ni.i .V. i '-.."roaa. una- &..wb. v w. ,o- rurpoae. every Ilitv your Hot or nirl on t ki. bark and fortlu ""' Our nicyclea will rle more tat. lefactlon .than anr other tin . might select. "" Sea the com Plata line of Dl crclea In our ehowroomt. Com In today. Our Plan of caey pnrmtnts will In terest you. rieaaa not Wo carry a rem ptete line of chil dren' nicyclea, Veloclpeaea, Tri cycles, Autoi, Kiddle Kara. etc. C11WHTMA3 IS CO.MINO. ; Kiddle Kara. etc. . J ; CO.MINO. T 11 ; ! j $ -I Deposit Ser.iiiii if j $ - Weekly Pava for ir BROADWAY j CYCLE CO., Inc. ; The Largtit Cycle Hvatt In the Coil 527 Market St., Phila. UH Olrnrd Ave.. Vhlla. 1503 llromlnay. Camden, N, 4. ovr.s irvi:uv kvbningjuuuulI ht- "Bauer's Repp" I Pongee Finish JB Shirts A Hpeciully woven I fabric that will en' I dure unlimited wear I ajid with warranted I colorx. m dl3 I A Wide Variety of Patterns 1 1 Pure Silk I I HOSE 65c I 1235 Market St I BAUERSl , 1 S. 13th St. m'.' , to ' ' JlW tHHHHHPiHBHsVHsr hllliarniiTild TrM 'A - M -II Wm.- M YAMmU.L-TM mMH PRESENT day specifica tions comprise from one to eight plies of asphalt saturated woolfelt or satu rated asbestos sheets, the sheets being cemented togcth erwkh Carey Manco Asphalt. Carey Built-up Roofs are light in weight, fire-reisting to the highest degree and are not covered with arty foreign substance such as slag or gravel which has a tendency to stop up down-spouts and eventually washes off the roof. Conautt in about the par ticular apociioation that ham benn deal trtod for jrour typo of building. VT are rW40uarteri tot (Ae buUcUni em IniuJmiini ptoJntlt ot ASPHALT ASBESTOS MAGNESIA A JTW ft tntj Mtdtnt AMERICAN INSULATION CO. EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS OT OAREY PRODUCTS ftoacTS AVSNUB AND svrOKLKY trt .mWt PHILADELPHIA JS&yJtti'ai- CAKOC ax IIHHJONtllt AHisefmei 4-M r Positive $25.00 and $30 Values We mako this special reduction to ncquaint 1,000 men with Mr. Scliffsohn's clothes. We want them to reulize thut by buying from the maker direct they can and do make a wonderful saving. Our low rent locations please note our addresses alBo makes a big sav ing for every man who wants quality clothing at lowest possible prices. Come in today or tomorrow see those remarkable suits and get to know SELIGSOHN'S! See Our Display of Suits & Top Coats SeS $24-50-$29-50 Store Evening PWsirisjseywMHrffTffSjfliqqaJ UIHiiHU) immi imh si.WWMi ij.iiii..i,W aWlimWT LLfssWT jSsW awammJraamaal...aW !JLp SaaWl aWa. ataaW a aTm kmM aaWKfm.k mM WaaW MakaWW laW ail frCmoJoolil I '-&zZ if I'ssajaSSittsSS III iaii-..k. . SHJr I bmbV Finest rniality worsteds are embraced in this group. Suits that are custom tailored throughout and the equal of any regularly sold at $40.00 and $46.00. SELIGS0HNS CLOTHES SHOPS Jtat Below 16th St. 1 532 Market Street Our Factory and Uptown Salesroom S.-1$. Cor.. Sth and Spring Garden, Sts. 100 Cars Accepted the 22 were cars of 4 cylinders. 34 were cars of 6 cylinders ABOVE is reproduced the $5,000.00 challenge which ran in New York newspapers. The Lexington Minute-Man Six defeated all of the 109 contesting cars on all the points, proving conclusively that it is champion of the highways. Only stock cars were admitted, and only standard test gasoline used. The seven points included in the contest covered every feature of vital interet to prospective pur chasers of motor cars. The contest was conducted on the highest plane of sportsmanship, not to discredit other makes of cars, but to verify a belief, long held, that the Lexington is master of the road. The Lcxing- cnauen?e 47 were cars of 8 cylinders 6 were cars of 12 cylinders ton met nil the cars and defeated them with margins of victory to remove all possibilities of doubt or argument. The splendid triumph of the Lexington was made possible in a large measure by two exclusive Lexington features. The Moore Multiple Exhaust System eliminates back pressure and increases power. The Lexi-gasifier affords better car buretion and gives greater power with low-grade gas than was for merly possible with high-test fuel. Come in and inspect the Lexing ton. Let us show you why you get greater value for youmc&ey, finer performance and longer service. Also We Beat 'em All in Pike's Peak Hill Climb Contest LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. OF PENNA. W. A. KUSER, President Lexington Building 851-53 North Broad Street Lexington Motor Company, Connersville, Indiana Subsidiary United States Automotive Corporation I L L. i ')' MHsSMVsSWMNPP -1' vYWi'Wt iJ2ftLjM .. .r.... 1 1 i'i )( ,'MCiiZ'J21yLVSi!fl32E,l Hm Kyfir-1 w,$v.ii&kl k't..W..--. ,-, AttoA .LH.
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