Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 14, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 15, Image 15

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HELPS PHILADELPHIA
FINDS
CENTRAL
fixtures for Big Lawn Ten
nis Events Give flayers
fimc to Get in Shape
EX'S MEET SEPT. 9
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V
y SPICK IIALI.
HUAIK,M'IHA, the Oermnutown
Y frirLet Club nntl the national usko-
Vfotlon l" benefit greatly by the re
Lnnirment of the nehcdulc of the lead-
at ln tc"nN evcl,,s- 0n entp,nb,!r(
3 and 'i we cimiicn ruuuu m
tV.il Cnn mntrtifH will be staged
rofo't HI1U and the national men's
L,nt stnrti flc ilnjrH later nt Man-
tflm. "lih IH RNC uoiu mo Aincr-
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H' 1 -. I.A..1. Inln . ...1.1 1 1 Irttl l?1f
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,h, American championships here.
VnlrM Poiniuiiii i ....... .... ii...i".
mil Tildcn and Hilly Johniton will
rtorfsent thlt country again In tin
W)w$ (UP niairnes. jn oruyr lor mem
tfer IH nec1 a ew ,,aP rst nfter
ibe irlml of the Davis Cup challenge
BrOlWU and now U"l u'C nira ft""
tlnf this rr. -uitn ". "
.in. Tiden. while havlnir a good
Kktilaue mifferi under the strain of n
tilt touriioniciii. .." '" "w.. . -
recuperaic.
Tk women r national will be held
irlltr than lait yar. August lu has
Hi... ii rnr ini ucKiuiiiuu ui uiib
Knrarnamtnt which will be held at the
SEmod Cricket Club In Iloton. The
wit week the same club will hold the,
itlonal doUDlcs nnu raisra uuuuici.
llionM Allow "TUntlng"
rn uriitcm of "Dlantine" in a na-
inal tournament has never been per-
lltttu. tor buiiic uuuuunii riiuuu it
ii been considered unfair to placo the
ieit players in opposite frames and
bin draw trie real, as a mniier 01
id the present method of drawing
ill the names ii me uniair one.
n, .keer luck. Hill Tlldcn and Ulllv
Hlohnfton have met in the finals of the
American cnampionsnip ior mo van
.. tl lli.l !..' na ul( 4liM
ffO jeaiS. UUl Wint mi. fc ... n.ft.i i..ui
J(y will do so again. In fact it is
lultea, good sign that they won't. It
j tot likely that they again will bo
Intra In opposite iramei, aunougn it ir
NoU. SDclegate for
Paris Tennis Meeting
Hfnrj Wallet, prrnlilent of I lie ad
VIorjr comniU.liin of the Intrrniilloinil
fnwn li-nnl Frilrrnllon. hnn invllrtl 4n
llnn H. Mjrlfk, prnlilrnt of tlie L'nlleil
Htntts Iwn Ttnnli Anixiclnllon, to prfnil
A rrarmrnlntliit to the fMlmitfon'H nn
mul mftlnr In I'nrW on March IS, hut
the oeepvliit on linn twrn obllrril to de
rllne. . Iimhllltr to oMnln a rrornrntn.
lite Is lni ii tile ri-iuiiiii A m-itriiii.ni
of American Tletra nn m.tt.r. ! In
lie eopuldereil. Iir the ttdrnitlon him been
of Atiier
tint to M, Wnllet
READY R
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Basketball . Oamos With Now
York and Brooklyn At
tract Interest
BASKETBALL TITLES
DECIDED THIS WEEK
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possible. It also Is pofslblu that Tlldcn
lnterdty competitions always attract
Interest. In jenrs pouo by the hlnh
school athletes engaged In numeroua
contenta with big schools In New ork,
naltlmnre. Wilmington and Atlantic
City. In lato cars tlip official heads
hare frottned on Intercity competition
nt 'lilflnn ----- . -". - ".--; ,T . '. ..-
and .lohnston might ,,o drawn. In the X , "Jlf'i.."." c. K"!?.' ,,7r .
day. In ,""""""' ""'" "" l""
same bracket on tlm opening
tnat event, meir mateli yould kill the
Interest in the entire tournament, ho
eause those two nre considered today
tho greateft singles players In tho
world.
Kven If two such players did not
meet until tho Kcmlflnals, the edge would
he tnken off the tournament If all ot
thr real sturs were drawn In one
frame, not nn Impossibility by any
inrnns. This might result In somo
mediocre player meeting the next cham
pion in the finals In a match that woutll
bo it Kupr-r-faroo,
Why not allow a committee to ttelect
the sixteen best players and place them
in sixteen different brackets? This
would l) unfair to none nnd would In
Dure good matches every day of tho
tournament.
A Good l'lan
MIm rioiciKe llallin. uf the West
side Tennis. Club, has been placed In
charge of the women's events for
this senson. It Is Miss Tallin's
purpose to M'c that the muln
Inwn tennis renters, Philadelphia,
New York and Itostnu, have cood tour
naments enrlv in the summer ho that
all of tho playcis who wish to enter
tho national? tit I.ongwood will have,
the benefit of fast tournament play.
This plan was ndopted Inst season und
worked out well, although there Is still
room for Improvement.
1'hlladclphla women usually get In
good pluylng condition earlier than the
players of most cities because they com
pete in the intctclub league which bo
(tins Its season early in the spring.
The value of playing In this leuguc has
been shown by tho. excellent early sum
mer form of koine of our leading women
plajers, notably. Mrs. (lllbert A.
Harvey, Miss Molly Thayer. Miss Anne
IJ. Townscnd, Miss IMiylHs Walsh,
Mrs. M. . Huff. Miss Helen Howell,
Mrs. W. I'. New hall nnd other'.
FLEISHER DEFEAT
Results of Week-End
Soccer Matches Here
1CER SURPRISE
MTUUDIV
AWATCCR Ctr
tmlth i. Ilro., 2 nrlriirr, 0.
l'lellione, 2 rmcojd,
rm
6.
Smith Eleven Hands Yarnorsi
First Defeat of Season in
League Match
hr-liftlnrtaii. Si lViineiKllle I.
Kdtemore. 3j Nuniass I.entlir,
t.
One nf the biggest surprises iu merer
ompetltion on Haturday was the de-
at of the Flelnhcr Yarn ehainpions nf
he Industrial Sorcer League. The
limps were jolted by Marshall 13.
!mlth In u first-round match of the
tlllc Cup competition, by u score of
I loih to 0
Thrftinflin.it the ffnmn the ktnrn tenm '
omplitely outplnyrd tho Y'arners, who
ror to Saturdays game were feared by
I teami entered in the cup compcti-
on. Hardwick & MngVe. in the re-
'iy with D. r.uptons Hons' team, won
It by a marglu of one goal.
By tioiiliinr tho I nlvorsltv of renn-
rlrama third team to n tie of 1 goal
a hatUTtltiv , Havcrford second team other games inn down for derision in
itnt into a tie for first place in the tin. cun coninetitlon.
fouil division of tho Cricket I.ciigue. Suuduy fnuutl, us ustiiil. numerous
he plajnff will be staged Haturday soccer contests being played b the must
ftrrnnon on a ncuttal ficl'd to be do- prominent elevens. Watnlerera All
(ltd later In the week. i Hturs defeated Wolfenden Shmo 1 a
1 Six camei were nlnied in the Allied ! kron nf li Bonis to 0. Kniwoml tilmnl
up flrit lound nnd those who came , rings around the champion' VirtrU team
1'nlrhlll. St llrltUh War Vrtcruui, X.
(Urn boelst, 4 t'loicr. 1.
llflmont forfflte.1 to Cloter.
IIOHI.lKt.W Cl'l
llarril(k 1 Msxee, li iAiplon. II.
INni'HTIlIAT. LlMOl'i:
Hnelltnhnrx, 7 Ntrtiinn t.
GKICK17T CSKCONI1) I.KM.l K
V. of la, 3d, li Havrrfonl 3d, I.
AI.MKIV HKCOM) IllVlhlON
DIxMon Nnw, , AMeimlon. O.
Tlllltl) DIVISION
J'ulrlilll M. K., 3 IllHton Haw, 1.
l-Ot'KTII DIVISION
Walloper. 3 rnnfleld, 1.
Iinhnood. 4i Ilalnhow I.
icxniiirrioN oa.mi
llohlfehl, 2i UUnton, 0.
Ikibnon's, 4 ew VnrU I'. C. t.
Illlwrnlans, -t Itelnuir, I,
I.lxlithoune, 3i (llcnwooil, I,
NutlvltJ, 3 I.lxhthnune llluea .'.
C'ainlirU, 4t tlreen Illltbon Soilal, I.
Scsnlon, 3 Da raul, 2,
8UM1.W
Witnderers, "ii Wolfendrn-Miore, o.
Ancenalon, 3 t'lovrr, I.
Kuja.cxh), 0 VlctrU 0.
Imn.
Friends' Central School, however, lias
not only enteied the field of competitive
sport here after nn absence in basket
ball with other schools for n period of
some ten jears, but has sanctioned
Intercity lontests. It Is In line with
the policy of progrcsslvenras mappen
nut liv he nrlnnlnnl nf the SCllOOl,
Charles Hurton Walsh, who has done
surh temarkable work In the develop
ment of scholars and athletes nt Uf'
tecnth and Itace streets.
I'rlends' Central has made a very ex
cellent showing In basketball, consider
ing the short time the school has en
gaged In Interschool competition and
the team this year compares favorabtj
with quintets from the other pm ate
Institutions. This will be a big week
for tho Qunkers who look forward to
the New York trip. New York Friend
will be plaved on Friday and the Brook
lyn Friends' on Saturday.
It will be an intercity test between
tho Friends' of New York and thlH
(.. nn.l Intel nut In the result. IS KCen.
Friends' Central students aro taking
particular Interest in the game, as they
nnh fnrtrnr.l In n vlrtnrv over the flCW
York team, nnd it Is nultc likely that
this year will mark the first annual
meeting between these teams, for iscw
York Friends' will undoubtedly be in
vited to compete here next winter.
The following day Brooklyn Friends
will be played, and as there nthlotes
wcro royally entertained here by the
lllue nnd Gray, when they carried oK
the victory. prior to their flying trip to
Wilmington, the local squad hopes to
got revenge. The Brooklyn game win
be well worth witnessing. Coach Bqts
ford will probablv hae Thomas In Hhape
for this came, I.lnday, Ochscr, Bou
ner or Thomas, Hmlth and ltowland
will play in these games.
Tho , Southern High School roach,
Dr. lllehard Kerr. reall believes that
when the downtown team plns Nest
I'hlllics tomorrow they will win. Stu
dents and plaers share that opinion.
Perhaps they are right. Southern has
certainly made u remarkable recovery In
the cage game, but the fans think they
rallied too lato. The odds ore all In
favor of the West I'hlllics.
If West Philadelphia plas the kind
( i,ui,tii,n ttint this team lias been
'showing of late, Southern will not win.
I The ouncsters across the river aro
somewhat handicapped in Hint they
play away from home. However, they
could lose this gamo and still win the
championship, for next Friday they
plav Frankford High and Frnnkford
holds tho cellar position In the league
and will hardly spring a surprise big
enough to upset the Orange nnd Blue.
j BASKETBALL VS. LIM'RIGKS
' Llmpln' Contest to Be Held at Cav
1 airy Armory Tonight
' The 1'enn dcntul basketbull fivo will
travel to tho First Catnlry Armory,
l 'lMili-iv.Kernml ntrcet and Ijincastcr
avenue, tonight to gUe battle to the
First Squadron qutntct.
After warrior limp oft the flooi tho
management of Mie hoimers team win
Ktart a llmpln limerick contest. Tho
(list prire will bo a purse of $.!., uud
mo other awards will be made fol-
loving the dame that will be held after
the game.
The 1'enn dental toshers hae a mini-
, ber of collenlntc ( elebrltlcs on their
Rqund, liieludiiig Mike Whltchill, of
I football fame; .lou Yate, the star
I moundsmau of the baseball nine, nnd
I Ilnrvey, nuother gridiron tiero.
Several of this city's lust basketball
poul getters will appeiir In the line-up
nf .the soldiers' five, and when "Oss"
Mienlmrt leads (.'alhoun, hturgls, tin
Second Half Pennant in
M anufacturers and
American Circuits at
Stake in Closing Games
npHi; "llttlo" bneketball leagues aro
decidedly In tbo lltucllght, nciordf
Ing to this week's schedules, Tho pen
nants. In the nernnd series In both the
Manufacturers' and Amoricnn Leagued
win uo decided with Tuesday's nnd
Wednesdays contests.
Tomorrow night nt Yonah Hall. But
tcrworth, which has yet to meet defeat,
in tUe linal merles clnHheSfwith Dobson.
A victory for the Falls rcprcsentatUcs
will terminate the scries In n deadlock
nnd It will be necessary to stage a
play-off. In tho first half Baldwin nnd
Dobson tied, and In the play-off the
locomotive builders won. '
lhc situation is even more tense In
the Amclcnii League. The unexpected
defeat of Hancock by Nativity sent the
former champions into a tlo with Fif
tieth for first place, nnd in the final
game of the season on Wednesday theso
clubs tiro due to cldsh, Tbo winner,
therefore, cttptures second-half honors
Collegiate Scoring Records
INDIVint'AIi SCOKIMi
Plaxr. i'o.ltlnn . .. -11,.T?.,,V
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Oullen. If., Dartmouth .
McNIchol, r., I'nn
sidmsr, ttt., Cprnell
Johnion, rf., Columbia
Mullntt. If., Cornell .. .
Alderman, c , Tale . .
I'rendre, rr.. rrlnculon
Mlllnr, t., Dartmouth ..
"nltlur. rf.. Vale.
Vuill. rf., Dartmouth
itriwner, ) I'rlneeton
fornlah, rf., Cornell..
Itlppe, c. Cnrnall.. .
t. frri. rr . rrlnreion .
Dlcltlnaon, rr., I'rlneetoii
Ilarfcaltvr, rf , fornoll..
Iteep, Is, Dartmouth..
"rle. rf., rrlnetton . .
Wataon c Columbia. .
ItorowlU, Iff.. Columbia
ChRmterlalne. r., Darl
Miller. If. I'enn.,,
Tinan, If., Columbia .
r irnn. la , imc, .
Hareon, re. rrlnceton.. .
Cohen, r , Tale
OrM, c, I'enn
fooper, Ik., Tale . . . .
1'w.k, r , Tale
Ohley, If , Yale. .. .
Voaelln ra , Penn..
tlelllr. rir., Columbia
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Alleged Admission of Crooked
Basoball Playing Repudiated
in Chicago Court
Chicago, Feb. 14. Formal repudia
tions of alleged grand Jury confessions
of crooked baseball playlnjr were filed In
the Criminal Court hero today on be
half of Claude Williams and Joe Jack
son, Chicago American League players,
who were Indicted on rlinrses nf con
spiracy to throw the-1010 world series
Joe Jackson May Pay
$1200 Tax and Penalty
Greenville. S. C. Feb I I Joe
Juckson, former Chicago White Sox
outfielder, may have to pay upward
of $1"()( Income tax and penally on
the $(KX0 ho Is said to have received
during the world series of 1010, nr
conllng to a alatement by Jnines II.
Price, n local attorney, who litis been
retained ns counsel by Jackson.
JnckjSon failed to Include the $5000
in making out his Income tax re
turn. Mr. Price, who will npprnr
us aaKociate roundel for .Incksnn in
the hearing at Chicago next month,
has been engaged in the income tax
phaso of the insc and has presented
Jackson's ilalm to the Treasury
Department
A Petition filed on behalf of Williams. ! ..,,, Il, .-,.,. I,, ,11 rnmeu or rnncntrnl to
Jackson nnd Ocorgo (Buck) Weaver, ,o Bo.
a teammate, declares that none of the' v.n ill, I mil ntmriu- hefnrn the
three eyr made admission charged1 grand Jury uud has from the first denied! it w
against the first two and deny that they taking part In the nllrgcil conspiracy. "lhn "
BICYCLE ROLLER CONTEST
Honor In Four-Day Meet Captured
by Fulton Short
Fulton Short, of the Quaker City
Wheelmen, ruptured the IndMdual
honors In the four-day bicycle roller
contest held In the Commercial Mil
scum with n score of 1,122.2 laps. I'd
ward Bates was second with 1270,2
laps, nnd ltajmond Coar finished third
wKh 10IW..-I.
Threo clubs were represented In the
event. Quaker City Wheelmen rap
tured tram honors with n prorc of
.7JH laps, Northeast Wheelmen were
second with -1022 laps and Olympic'
Club third with 202.
Tim riders competed for four days,
starting at 2 p. in., and continuing to
fi p. m., and In the evening they wn
tcMrd from 7 p. m. to 10 p. m. The
individual standing Is appended:
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102B 4 J. McKeas
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nartitiouth
Cornell
I'rlncnton
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tlttlcth is favored to come throuch. is '
ttiey arc playing bang-up ball.
Camden in Lend
Camden has forged to the lend once
more in the Eastern League. Without
"Soup" Campbell iu the line-up, the
Skectcrs reglstcted a pair of victories
last week, while Germantown plit
even, and they now havo tho edge on
their rivals ones more. These clubs
come together on Wednesday ut Cam
den, nnd the big drill sbed will be
packed with u capacity crowd.
Trenton Is not cutting much of n
figure in the final series. Tho Potters,
with Johnny Bcckmau In the line-up
on Friday, defeated Ocrjmiintown, but
the game was simply won on the indi
vidual merits of Barlow and Beckman.
Tho latter Is evidently giving the State
League the breaks in tho playing dates,
us he was absent nt Heading on Satur
day nnd Trenton iccelved a 20-12
thrashing from u Heading line-up that
was anything but first class.
Trenton Is up in the nlr. They do
not know how to line up the club.
When Dunn is on hnnil he getsithc call
ut guard. Barlow and Kcnrns ure the
logical defense 'plnjers, nud on Satur
day Tom was tumble to score nt for
ward. Maurice Tome Is In bad slmpo
and wnnta to quit and is unable to give
Hits best services A deal Is now pend
ing between it locnl club which will
give the Potters an aggressive center,
and it will likely be closed today. No
new players tan he signed after to
morrow, Phils Win One
The Phils and Contest ille dashed for
last place on Saturdii ctcnlng ut Must
Name School flames I.0,
Sllvr. Southern
Hill .North-nit H
I.unaren, Qermatilnwii . a
Sletenenn, Weal 1'hlla . j
Ixihr Frankford .
I.arar fntral . . J
Welter, I'rAlkford 1
Klllott V Thlla . 1
Welnatein Southern H
Corson Krankfont . . 1
tluckalew Weat Phlla . H
tleeaen, Southern ...
Hutchlnnon. Oermanloin s
llutler, Oermanlown . B
I.lebermnn, Cantral . . S
llurlf)', Germantown . A
Kaurtman. Central .... 5
Ollmore, Inkford . 1
Murphl , Centritt -1
Hwetl Weat rhlladtlphla S
Shane. Northeast , 8
McNIchol, Weat 1'hlla. .. .
Cloldetatt. Routhern . .
TrachtenberK, Central , 8
Rled, Clermantown - 8
I'urUj', Central ... .J
lleraor. Northeast . "
Klihtr. Central ... . S
Ilamagn, Oermantown . n
Sfhim. Northauat ... S
Welra Central ... 8
llarron, Bouthern ... 8
Hlemnier, Northeaat . . 8
Pelilman Weet l'hlla... 4
Rherr Southern . . . .
Ilarrle, Houlhern . . . ft
Mortet Oermantown ... .1
Toll Central 8
demon, Northeaat .... 8
narret, tirrinaniown
I'ennel Weet Phlla.. . 3 I
Senaenlc Weat Phlla .... I 1
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Readlng Won't Lote Franchise
1 Reudlni;, l"eb. 14. President K. J. I'ouie
nnl l'.,.l Itnll I 1... l i. il. i.-.i ' " P iu H.ui u inicrnimoiiai De.onuii ciui.
. . ".i "" ". ivvi.m iuiinui.-,i ri n.t-n inc f-iuicmenc mat ino incai
n .v m In It. tranarerred In IvewarK.
Mr Poole hjm ho franehlee la positive
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off their ndversarles with ridiriilous
ease; score, -U-21. Munugcr Mjcih'
club, with Tom I)unleut.t in the line
up, scored Rome of the most reuiarl.uble
goals of the reason, uud all told irgls
trred l" baskets from the field, Uun
lejvy lomlng tluough ultli , awl
"SkectH" Wright regiNtcrcd 7.
It is tho old htorv of the tiiil-rmlHi
getting ull the worst of the breaks. I Canihrhlire. .tns.. Tab. 14. Hirwuo i
Not in the hlstoi.v of tlii Fastern , rt?raroAuj1,"..'LrJt ,-0"""..Y.,,h..0...".r'' l)i
, , , , . ' line null Mini hi., crv.v 111 illu ill K' (I
League has any manager worked harden -prln nxlaj when thev were ctlled tncrther
om rr.im camaina r.nu riariien on
nn for the ViiaMirre diamond unil rli.r
lann. The ere- Buffered loveoe nt
craduallon nnd bs th declelon of Keith
Km o a1iii,iin his eeat In the ir t
Uoit bicouie of his flictton as football ctp
tjln.
not fur aale. nnd auotea flxurea lo auhstan
ttntH ma rutin mat lieauinc naa won n
Iwrinniieiit plate in this learue. In 1020
itnntlii outilrew Jerees City. Hyraru-e and
rtochKter. and about equaled Akron In at
indirn. iiivr.ii Mr I'oole e.je, ondcteintl
uu J20.000 fur Its stockholder.
Harvard Candidate Out
Hoover Fund for the Relief of Starving
Children of Europe
The Three "Invisible Guest Days"
Entire Receipts Contributed to This Fund Through Our -f
Patrons for the Three Opening Days of
OUR NEW CAFETERIA
1508-10-12 Market Street
(Opposite Broad Street Station)
were as follows :
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Total receipts for three days
Additional contribution of the Horn & Hardart
Baking Co. to match this splendid response of our
patrons ,..
mm? Grand Total, $3210.18
Check forwarded to Philadelphia headquarters of
Fund at 221 South Eighteenth Street today.
$520.84
560.40
523.85
$1605.09
1605.09
Horn & Hardart Baking Co.
to jjivo a winner to the home fans thnn I ipr
I.iik Mnnnger Ilehne.t. of tin- "Ctuts." 'n1
I .very ninu ins ciiiii luiiy nere tin- op
posing hides doest Its best, work uud tun
score goals from uny old position
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tDiinRtcm Kdgemoor, Kairhlll. (Jleu KOuln while the West I'hllndelnhluiiH I tlentwtM nie golnif to nuve tneir nunc! .
'OCiil. und (lover wa aunrded u iranie never even had it r-hiincc to Keoie. lull tninK to annex u victon I
wougii inc lorteu or tteininnt. rnese Jlatt 11 an unil Ills Afcenslon eleven i in in" prcuininnr. kuhi.- uu- imi.i-
nn will nov enter the second round, . jimt Kept light on coin,;, addine another I delpliin (llrls' Ice Hookey League tom
eclraulni! of which will not tnl.p nlnrA t.. tlmtr lmi strlnf hv ili.fpnilii? t'lmor I hlniition will meet the 1'. It. IS. Girls'
ntil after next Saturdn.. Several ' T. ('.. li coals to 1. 1 Clnh team.
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General Motors
Trucks!
"ROFIT is what you want in your business today.
Profits are secured as much through the economies of
conducting your business as through sales or service,
sometimes more.
GMC trucks provide economy in haulage because
their makers have' built into them the qualities that
produce dependable transportation.
They are dependable because they are serviced by an .
organization of leading automotive dealers in every
section of the country and because they are built by
one of the oldest and strongest concerns in the truck
building field.
General Motors Truck Company
205 NORTH 22ND STREET
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
(783)
Sale Ends Friday Open Tonight
LAST FEW DAYS OF THIS GREAT
REMOVALSALE!
Every yard of fine woolens and worsteds
Must be Sold! Saturday we move
to new headquarters
808 CHESTNUT ST.
CITITC Made To
JUIIJ Measure
I With Extra Trousers
Regular Values
$50 and $55
Regular Values
$60 and $65
m 25130
Regular Values
$70 and $75
Blue Serge Suit
S-P-E-C-I-A-L
With Two Pairs of Trousers
MADE TO MEASURE
Full $65 value, fine quality all-wool,
true-blue terse, guaranteed sunproof
perfect fit guaranteed. Extra trouiert
with every Suit I
$25
Regular $65 Value
P. B.WHITE & CO.
TOM MALONEY, Manaecr
104 SOUTH 8TH STREET
EimmtMUH Sale Ends Friday-Dont Be Too f.afc j,t,tt,M.,;;
ii '
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The Car
with Two Contrasting Personalities
Carefree and confident!
In die Peerless Loafing Range you go 30110011117,
quietly, swiftly ic you will and on half fuel-rations
that would starve many a lesser powered car.
But with a slightly greater pressure of the foot
comes thac great new flood of power you knew was
there, awaiting your summons, like the reserve
energy of a race horse responding to the touch of
the ruler's whip.
In an instant you are in the Peerless Sporting
Range you feel that new power impv'c which
thousands of Peerless owners know and rcy upon.
This sudden change in the character of Peerless
power is something worth knowing about through
actual experience will you accept our invitation to
learn about it?
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Coupe r'i.bia Stdin i,9jo
Sedan Umouimt J.lo
P. O. B. OXVtXAND 1 Sti,Klf dutt mjW mw
Wn in im ladu4t
THE PEERLESS MOTOR CAR COMPANY"
CLEVELAND, OHIO
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NjKv 2314 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia Jfiff
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