"wrlp Wo$'l rrr? ;r v X V,r1'ct,TP ' 'r. ;$& EVENING PUBLIC LEbER-MiibEL'PHlV frBII)i;t-OC0Blflt;: 9"r T f FOOTBALL GAMES :duled, for tod a y me c- Ki a i mw.: r i t r?wt- vi E ' JT h P .-tnt'n L ,:.'inHP . i Mil i.r.. Mmt Pt. jf!' . iiVfM ?,B vy 'IK i(-tii t,,wv sw iKtH9 'Tar Tltf ibeZ Cp School As On and One Catholic Leaaue at ri ? i ics - ParA: Tf?r 3:30 P. ill. Probable Line-Ups for Today's School Battles IT i Crnlrnt Hllh lira Hull I Urk M.b.trr . . . KivufTmnn , , MrAlplno . fJehrnimn WrJJx . Trnrhtmbunr if SPICK IIALti Al'o.w.nJ- of iho biggest school jrnmes Nullum Illh ..... I fiililfiiniiMA ,' jcur nru sciiriunrii in iiu its afternoon. In the IIIrIi itBRtic, Dr. Mntliow 0. Uentrnl bojs elmh with own nnil Noutn riii nudnhin ortlionat. lloth of Uipsu con- are (llmbol dip nffnlr!. The rattle will bo Mncctl on the n fliiu uoiti h nome gridiron . . flfrmantown IlUh . Irft end. . . llMiklf Iff t tackle Aalibv Iff t mmnr. . . t'linios rrntrr. .. . . lihnnii rlzht Ettard. . (lortlon rlehf (nrklf. .. Wliltnry , rUlit mil Ilntta qimrfprhurk.. . Ilntbtratidt If ft hitltlinck Tomnkliw runt luilfhtuk , Kftimman . fullback . . niclmnl n Field, nml the lnttor will be , 6n Alumni Field. The otnrtlng for these ns well ns nil the other stle contents i 3:r0 o clock. (Otiier game thru will nttrict n crowd Is the St. .Tnscnh's Prep- Salle Trcp totto, which will be (I nt the Phillies' Hall Park. It en a lone time since anything re ins chnmplonslilp outfit plnveri e lot nt Fifteenth nnd Iluntincdon WSbiit today the fan who vllt IfaMx'a fnxiHAH ri litiitti liiimA will ,U1 UN 1 lUillllA (41IIH til I"'"". '"" methlnsr ronl In the way o( a fc. This h a Catholic League 4" rpA.nnvMAttf nnnthno rvmuA In tllflf V AWlllVllUn IIIIUlUll (tuiuv jaa v.otw ItVIH be played when West Philn- ht unthollc High meets catholic kt Cahill Field. ll Looks Hotter feeordltic to the dope Central High Hid detent Germnntovn, but you aJrnn tell nboiit n (limebl Cun came iiAa flio tpnitm nre nrlmed for those lests, often saving their men in the Jy uamci in spue ot ueicais. v. cuirui ih. has a clean record nnd nu un- r i 1 1 TT rlmfn eu goal Jim'. i vim ""! er Jlerlon. (.atnoiic iiikm "jj frankford High nre Central'- llu Tetlms to date. Ormnntown hn-j lrinmel Camden High, i to 0: nnd lonth Philadelphia. IV to u. iww; BTfa boys were bentcn i to u by West nlladelpiuri ami i. m ,u .,ulr" , : 111 Academy In n hard battle fought fit" St. Martins. L?5j6th Central High and Oermnntown ire. In good condition ami no muuer ihut the outcome of the game, it is sure iunk m n.ifli strilcrfrle. iblt U a rather hard proposition to pick IS.-, wtntmr In tlie South Philadelphia m "r. ' "i 'y . . x.i.i r .i.... ' ijlligh-ortiicast game. cuner uuu etias won a game tins "-", "X"Y"V SKortheast tied Frankford High, to i. . ?Thfi onlv other enme ulnved by ortli- JVSwwt was with Camden, the Jersey boys H?5 winning 14 to 7. The dowutow n boys p-Swere trimmed in their opening riipusi.-Et-,f !th fntlinlle Uleh. In to 0. then r'Haverford School defeated them 39 to t. Germautown liign nnu i iiip irouyn: , In winning from soutn i-nuauciymu, , 1Q to 0. . . ... , . ,.,,., ?u Another contest that win dp nigi. Interesting Is Lower Jlerion nnu i nci- gl tenham. Tliis game will De piayeu ou iwuie lattcrs neiu. 'St. Joo Favorite I '? CJi T.,v.1,'D Trnn fa lllfelv to TCPeat ! tits feat of last Friday when they scored , mt Olmiilre rmln WrliiHtrln . Iliee . . Huron ; . Ilronn . SitmufU . (inlcllilutt Millrnr UfllM SI. Joe rrcn Knur) 'Mitlllo h frr Iliitlfr t'onniiuxhton Mc'unlr llruillrr . . tlnrtln llrnlln llrrlth yiuie NnrlhpiiHt Illffh left rnit Hrllmlrh left tacklr. . left fiiurd .rntfr . rlilit (mini rlElit tniklp rUht roil qunrtrrhtick Irft hn If buck rich I imirbtwk fullback Irft mil Irft tncklf irft cuaril fflltPT rlclit Kuartl. rljbt turklr. rlclit rnil ?iiurtkrbik rft hitlfb-ick rltht hnlfbnck fullbnrk llfnoc UrlnlinlU llrrk Amlfroiy l.nkftis KIIUoTe Hchub Shnns llmuclmmi) uracil la Hullo l'rfii lliiner . Jim 1'nrr . Mc(lorm Lrluimiin . Ilnrrctt Ijirkln Jack (arr ('niiiilnll . Illtclnn Hullhitn llrcnnsn n victory over Conch McGuighans' Villa Nova Prep eleven. The fact that Heinie Millers' men triumphed ocr the Main Lineri is very likely to make them n band of fighting warriors today. The sensational wny that the Crimion nnd (5rny eleven stopped Dutch Henncn berger and his pais in the final ten minutes of thnt struggle Is proof of their fighting spirit. However, Lou Little's team is in ex cellent shape and n good battle Is ex pected. LnSnlle recently held the fnst West Catholic High eleven to n 0-0 tic. The teams are evenly matched, both averaging about lfiO pounds. George Brennan is the star of the La Salic team. He is over six feet tall and weighs 17.T pounds. Cnrr and Larkin. tho tackles, are husky boji and good defensive players. Cieorgle Crandall, the onarterbaek, is n good lenijcr and runs with the ball well. In the St. Joe eleven La Salle is mail school ijuouf. standino Trams Won Lot Tied I'.O. 'rt I'hlltddphla,. too 1.000 Central lllih..,..., 10 0 1.000 3rrmiuitawn llffh .1 t O .BOO F-rinkford Hlch. ... 0 t 1 .000 foulll I'MUilfJnhW, 0 10 .000 S'oTthcatt llllb 0 0 1 .000 CATHOLIC SCHOOLS WAOUE Tim ' 'on Lent Tied VAi. St. Jcxfph'. rrm . . 1 0 0 l.WO Vft CulhoUr. HUh. 0 0 .000 L Matte ITp 0 0 I .fWJ rathoUe lllih 0 0 O .000 VlllanoTa ITepi . . . 0 1 0 .000 flClIEl)lTLK Iffll TODAV IIIGlt SCHOOL Lr-.(1UE Sonth rhlladelphla . NoHheast 11IU at NorthcaKt. .., . . Crntrnl lllh vs. dertnantOTTn HUh at Hoiuton Field. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS IX.0UK 1j Balle rrrpn. vs. St. Joeph'i lrfP. at I'MUlrs' Unit Tark. OT1IKH OA5IE9 TSilnropnl Academy at St ncnnoi lAike's riiofnlxrllle Hlh at NnrrlMawn IHu. MoorestowH Hlh " Friends' CfnlryK (ifrminlown I-riftids' at flwmantown Irhr Utah e Hwsrthmore. lsJVj.fc,. IliirUnvtmi Hl(h t lladdon IIcttMs Hlrh Hchool. r I il. tft.U ! AK'n4An lllrn. hldley I'nrk IlUh nt Indowne HUh. TrfdyfTrln liwttown Hlch. HUh at Radnor W I PHI WIN WORRIES SCOUTS Spoedboys Show Much Improve ment in Boating Frank forcf High ' "Watch West Philadelphia, said some of tho wise ones after the Frankford victory yesterday. For West Philadel phia High School scored n 7-to-0 Ver diet over a hard-fighting, aggressive bunch of warriors.' It was not that West Philadelphia took the lead In the league that caused serious thought on tho part of tho scouts from the other schools who saw the teams In. action, as It was the general Improvement ex hibited bv tho victors. One could hardly call It a surprise the West Phillies nre always, dangerous. For West Philadelphia scored a clean-cut victory and tho youngsters across tho Schuylkill let loose n series of forward passed, end runs and (Jul somo line plunging which put Frank ford 'on tho defensive vlrtunlly the en tire contest. Jcffcott's brilliant catch of a forward and a plunge by Sweet re sulted in tho touchdown in the first period with tlrreo minutes to play. Frankford undoubtedly held the score low chiefly because Morltss knew how to punt, and when ho went out Rem mey succeeded Irt booting tho leather toward tho West Phlllie goal. In the last quarter sheer grit on tho part of the Frankford players prevented West Philadelphia from scoring another touchdown. They hod the ball, on the 10-yard line and lost It on downs. Central High now considers West Philadelphia a very formldablo rival. It will be remembered thnt the Cen tral High Schcul team only succeeded In winning from Frankford 13 to 0. Central High player when they heard of tho result last night' Bald: "We thought West Philadelphia had about an even chanco." . , . Tho entire West Philadelphia team showed considerable Improvement. The open field work was exceptionally good. Sinco the victory over Ocrmnntown, which was such a close call when the going to meet n team thnt Is equipped with as fine a defense bb nearly nny combination in scholastic circles. Coach Miller believes In having a strong de fense. The fact that he developed such a strong center ns llutlcr is proof of his nbllity to teach bojs to play well defensively. The bnekficld men have not been neg lected, either. Ureslin. Martin, Wjnno nnd Ilreiscit form n fast quartet. Ures lin especially Is fast, a sturdy line plunger nnd nn excellent open-field run ner. Allentown Dundee Beaten llolon. Mnv. Oct 20 Kddln ShCAlIn thf Dartmouth Collfgf boxlnr tnitrucloi. look thn maiirf of Allentown Dundee lait .twM a. ih. Oiilncv ttnilnff cluh meet In "" ... --".w -,,"j T :- .l":.u u- Iunate pauru 111 Ha iiiuukii u fn round Intended to- knock out his found PheWlnil alt-around Insurmountable obitadt opponent cm but an Want Game Tomorrow The Et Tails Y M. A football team Is amlous to oUy a mine tomorrow with nny frul-clnM eleei' away from homo Any team deslrlnt to plav can arrange for a content bv calling vp Manaaer o 8 Younz, nell telephone Gcrnnntown .VJR0 2h tli3 KEEP 'Em NEW There is n certain nmount of cheerful ness In the hope of making nn old garment new, but there is real sense in keeping n new garment new. You can't really afford to let a garment get old proper cleansing nnd n little care will keep a good garmont new, until you'vo got your money's worth, regardless of cost. Phone, Poplar 7CS0 CLEANERS nrf DYERS ' igWp IvJ WBiy ! j I I 1 ! 'fl' fcpccdboyn Just managed to,, united through with a 7 to (J tally, the West Phllndelnhln warriors have been hard nt It, nnd they showed the result of hard practice in yesterunyn game, which places them well In lino for tho dlmbel Cup. Friends' Select Victors After thrco games were deadlocked it remained for Friends' Select School to break tho long series of tie gntnci in tho Prlvnto Schools Soccer Lcnguo by beating l'cnn Charter School nt Queen Lane yesterday nflernoon 1 to 0. Me Keevcr's goal In. tho second half 6f play, made by running the ball down tho field to tho goal, brought victory to the ltaco street team. Havllfind, llunslckcr nnd McKcevcr starred. McDonald, Hndley nnd Woolmnn excelled for Pchn Charter, In tho High School Soccer League, Northeast High nnd Ocrmnntown High won games. Gcruinntown defeated South Philadelphia 3 to 0. when Frnntz scored two goals and Piaff one, rmi M Chestnut St. 5557 Germantown Ave. Sw?tcs! J6J8-28 N. 2 J st St. . weaver Store Order while Captain III, TflflBRifUowera, Otimmey and IlHtcnnottse Jill ftlnycd 111 fine form, -McDonald,' Nnhlnfdti and Jones scoreu goals for Kortheafit Illeh. giving the lied and lllnck a U'tfo-O vic tory ovct Central Highi, played a find defensive game. torthcast fiuarthmoro Preps at HaVerford One of tho bic week-end iBifnea nn.l h contest which will attract n usual Main 7-; i ;'! -4 ' 'i T.Ih- J -.i, ... aiiiiu Liunii win nn nij .& tfort SchooYgVldlrSn YomSrrow0.1, noon, when Haverford and BnTrth ..UUB. uuni nuw Rirntiw'tha M i :."';.": ", o year a my rtns in nte? irKffrre till a big game or lfvfo d, and the tV.1 .. vuiiNutr vnis ono or the r mn.t T raxlMt8flridw,iifl8htte So easy to use HUT Jtvurvthln ?im ). ftrnil at any, storj tou. ur. ltouM Furnlahlnc Jewelry and 'Iflnernl Mor- ' chandlat. ray at your vunr.nifinc. uirn ai Call Ha.n At It rlfht here on Cheataut ov.r so yaara. I'hnna or Writ S.R.WEAVER IIIZ Chestnutst. mama UtttUYATO ' Flom De p AsrsD manue L Conchas Perfectos riM '.i i i . i i ic3w Im M Save on U K T K 1S I; -. iUCII your rx J bV-SK 1VT W7 , rlrht on the VEM&SFSSbV 'UVV i V 11 premlaea nnd Mil KJWj ?iS CJvK 1 1 direct to jou. V?f'W4gWfm. 1 ""' Derby . I HatsSS-WorlhSS1 fcv Ileal Velours S3J50 and $6.15 I mAii Tweed Cloth Hats-52.85 1 A. M. DAVIS, Hat Maker, W&54 i 13th and Cherry Open EeninKs' iwbov .THws. VHBtf wis rri .WAV wats I 8ffJ8-CSA OUS As Long As 1 &. $0m. They Last! I m. Woven Madras I 4 fi;; 1 imlk Now uJP J I . ? f At Our 2 Stores Only H r, 25c npen it; A TPn 9 V" ''fc-Xm&K &H GETVATER 1 Wim I for onlv '. ren' a day you M , 'wSoBffll'li i Kt water instuntlv anj-uhere M ! WM&KWwmvmi i best system f t farm op H i XtfSffi9S&& lurbnn honif Pnn bo ristalled H wkWJnSJMfi5Sc I oneinieil iu cltlv nnd easily Xflltf?iSeWUpGv endid tiro pru'ei'lon J i MQS WhPvv 7S3fAas.Cc, l Wff i?9& I Pre5idenls wfW Writ, for llooatnr Ryatems fori JftfiSn IK liooklet rlly, hulldlnsa ourll X.Ki.VTxrl No, S3 mwclalty, Back to Old Prices The famous "Blend that makes Havana Mild" begin ning NOW to be had for as little as 10 cents. Last to go up First to come down Big news for smokers for the thousands who want Manuels at any price; for those who are not yet acquainted with the marvel- fragrance and mildness vet satisfviner "body" of this wonderful blend. The prices on ALL sizes of Manuel are immediately reduced to the old popu lar levels. j Months ago, when costs for leaflabor and everything else were rising almost daily, we found it necessarv to raise torices on Manuels as a matter of necessity. Others had LONG BEFORE raised prices. We were THE LAST TO DO IT. Our reduction is based on our antici pating a future that will enable us to manufac ture at costs that will justify these reduced prices. We have made arrangements -with our dealers so that they can immediately put on sale their stocks at these prices. We believe we are doing a service. We confidently await public approval on it in the shape of big increases in the already large Manuel sales. In whatever shape or size you prefer beginning at 10c. At all stores. ALLEN R. CRESSMAN'S SONS Cigar Manufaeturr$ Philadelphia 1U Ws ft ' W u if ookai OUR, OLrES If they arp thin or worn through, let cat A repair them. n, aa'ar. a r ... I uon i iegieci yout Health 2(K OFF NOW ii?ff?, w v . -w BUU t-IUppilQft CAPA SHOE SERVICE PHILADELPHIA SHOE REPAIRING CO., Inc. 533 Chestnut St. 1229Sanom St. 1802 Chestnut St 17 S. 11th St. 17 S. 13th St. IH S. lDth St Send Shoe From Anywhere Parcel Pont Prepaid ce AMtyCt m flam ifiumYetojwes rj P&CL Shop t III m kjookj g I Stake -LevatorH 1 flBr '"? I iil9 Ha KEEP J SUIK ii its an WXZCTSMnVWWTblmteq joorM&B&r2i FlOdH j&Ze JStGXAatcfc .-- 31 Caution The values advertised here cannot be found on the'ground floor. Take the elevator or walk a short flight. ( d Overcoats at the Low Prices You Have Waited The downward revision of $10 on every gar ment, combined with the great DISPOSAL OF P. & Q. FACTORY SURPLUS STOCK, gives you a chance to buy high-grade clothing at prices that will stand as examples 6f economy, no matter what the future may bring forth in price-adjustment. Come and see the great values. vSLm For Hundreds of Suits and Overcoats Only one or two garments of a kind, but splendid selection value up to $30. Your Free Choice $1 C.50 Hundreds of Suits and Overcoats Many choice fabrics, in finest quality; not a full line of sizes, but plenty of choice. Value up to $35. Your Free Choice $99.50 Hundreds of Suits and OVERCOATS Factory Surplus. Your FREE choice. Latest style men's nnd young men's models. Worsted and cheviot cuita in a great va riety of colors. Shetland nnd cheviot overcoat?. Values up to $45. 10 Hundreds of Suits and OVERCOATS Factory choice, rics in models. Surplus. Your FREEh High-grade tested fab-J) great choico of latest" Colors nnd fabrics. Hand made, superbly lined and trimmed. Values up to $50. 35 We receive daily shipment from our great New York factory, therofore you are assured of good selection every day. Bear in Mind To get these values you must come up one flight walk or take Elevator. Philadelphia is the only one of our 40 Stores that has these extraordinary values U TM f2untLn,i.H . tyc ji.u9c viuirc: 2nd Floor Take Elevator m m I H W WV&B t- And bet litznfisirurcQ JSa 2nd Floor Take Elevator """-41 ; ( Ml
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