Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 18, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 20, Image 20

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EVENING PUBlAo LEDOEft PHILADELPHIA, F&IDAY, FEBRUARY 1& 1021
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GfRARD
SWIMMERS
IN GARNET MEET
Collegians Hopo to Ropoat.
Many Big Cage
Games
ti Irani College will have h MronR
team In the Rnarthmoro Collecc Inter
scholastic Mwimmlnx meet, which will
bo hold tomorrow. The Collralani hope
ft) repeat their victory of Ifl't uir.
With such ntars nt Crownovcr. Sto
cker. Lane. Freeman. Shnnncr. (!ioh.
Mortimer, S'tisi, I.nne ami Knorr. the
Glrord aquatic team will have an ex
cellent chance to repent
Unfortunately for the collegium,
John Dorle, who twice won the dire
rent at Hwarthmorc, i barred. He
ha been declared ineligible" and as be
twlco won the national lnterchola-tir
rhampionshlp dive. hU absence will de
prive the team of five poinK a sure
Mt place. Lnat year Olrard won with
total of 3!) point', a ver high total
for thla annual crent
Tomorrow the liaaketball team play
at 'Wcittown, and next week will have
ooc of the hardest six darn In basket -nail
of the entire seami On Tne
day the team play Atlantic City llle'.i.
at Oirard: on Wednesday, West 1'hlla
delphla, leaderi of the High School
League, and on Saturday. St .Joseph m
Treps, tied for the lend in the Cath
olic League.
West Phillies' Chance
to Land the Title
, IMillidlptiU llbth Hchl ha an
olhsr cpimrtun Mr to Inns' the lllth School
I-i-ne haskttball rhamplnnshfn , tills
nrirmoorK ",) thrr liar (, (& ', 10
'1'ffnl 1'rsnkfor.t riltli, Nnethsr ther
will nreonipllah this frst If it qumlon.
rr hrnnl.rnl hu vim three games In
n row nnd Fiott to make It four.
sinutlirrn' rhanre of Urntlng It oat
"llli Heat Phillies depend on the
JlrnnkforiMVesi I'MladrlnhlA in, ns
well ns ob Nmtthrrn' nMlltr to otirnlt
(iermaiiloim itlch.
The Schedule for twlnrt
moil nritnnt, t,Koti:
Onlrnl lllsli at Nnrthet Illsti
loalhfrti lflh nt (iM-mintoKn lllih.
ft rhlludflDhla t I'mnkfuril High.
MilOl'K HTA.M1IMI
m rhllsdetphln
southern lllsli .
(Srmutnlonn llldi
Nnrthriist Midi
Onlrnl lllth .
lYnnUfonl lltch
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.art
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OTiiKn iami:h
Media llljh nt Coatrtrlllr lllch.
llnilntoii rrttraU' nt llldlej VhtU,
(ellinisnoori MUh nt Movdlmrr lllili.
Catholic tilth nt I Halle l"rep.
tlailnor lllth nt Abbttton lllth.
Ilrialtrlnn lllth nt Camden lllth.
(Jrnuantnwn rrleiut nt Mt. Luke's.
hmtnnt Hill at llitTrrford Hrhool.
Mnorralon-n l'rtrnd' nt Mrrrhnnttllr.
BREEZY BASEBALL HAPPENINGS
rhlrato Thtre will nlnj tnmbr on. Curl Itollln and ltorJ IJlim1t(
riean inin i AritciM 'oaty. nnnounca tnty
th umplrlnir t'afr of tli Amrrlean ritli AritclM
durlnir the 1031 on, nncorlln t rrl ' Ifirur'
dnt n, B. Johnron Tlin ninth mmWr will j the Urtrc
Utfll, J,, 17, tJVIIIIFUII ,l" I1IIILI, .IICI.I1.T'. n.i
b t'ratik Wlliwn. who orrieln'rd In tht Weat
rn Imtu lam aroii Jolinsnn
ira iamk, In. IOt
il thtv w-ouM le
? tar tho TAfl trAlnlnir runs uf
Urtrolt Americana.
IA AhmIh, l!f. Hurt Whaltn, rltehr
it i
tvaa i.ia iMtAMiroM t a aiaiai n& aniii4 it a
Ji'.W X.'.J,'?.'!0',! J !,JS kr. u-iiiiam J whlcti aurteoiiH mid would tnnhle htm to pUv
t'i. mnmi'K,ti?' r1!1.1?., 7wIi.S w um ' thu "on. Ho Ih to no to 'tie Haumoiit
I. vane oil I Cnill. Clarnc twrna. imam , riub nf th TVitrm T.,ttii
!lnn. Thomas c'otinoily (leort Morlatlti. cluu cr ,ne 1"re" I'JU'.
IV
(Ixirro liiidiihrntiil nnd fllfhimt Nallln.
New Aork Hugh Jfnnlnta, new Mllnl
Chlno With th oitnlnr of Cornrllin) lniV,'",l"'r.,of ,,'?,0,",n..1"' " . ' re,!i,t.d
Dalv, rrelilnt Thomas J. ItKkry. of Mie ' '", b'' tlm flfld Irador of tlio ttam In III
Amrli-an Aaroelatlon. linn alnrtrd tha tl; comlnB aonfalo.n ianita.la-n. waa.tookrd
of Unlnit uu tlic tuff of umpire fur the 1031
adH I.'bruo laat rAMn and formtrl)' vtM
tnwh
t)f offlclnten In the Wiattrn Can
Central and International
BASEBALL LEAGUE MAY
FORM TWO DIVISIONS
In the Weettrn
Clrculta.
Chleato The C'hleato National J.nue
elub has bnoked tent'-a.o Kamea for 111
tralnlnr ti!t lth a po-elbintv of tlft'lnt
one or two moro aimee. areordliiK to Wil
liam Vewh ureelilent of the cluh The
Oul aro fo tntra n for th Pnoltle Coaet
on March a. and du to arrive at re'jdnm
on the D h ,
llntana, Cuhn Inhn Olr.rnt l.nbef". iach
and tralni-r or the Went 1'iilnt Military
Academv tiae'ball fnm left lier for New
lerk toua. Imtneniatelr niter reaching ,
N'eu- Voik ! will lu a call for eurlna:
practlco at the r.i'dmv
VIIon. X. c lilriitori of the Vlralnla
T,aruo, In ssam lure lia'e ndoptrd a
xheduU of 1.1' xamra. to begin April 21 .in 1 1
eloeo Hen'mlier 21 1 cluha In th leauue I
were rfprpeen'en, uiuiam ti iiraoiey wae
I re-elected oreetdent
ar1 the atnmahlti Crvole.
leaMnir hero todar for New Orleans,
Xew lork Walllo Hchane as n holdout
len't iinildered aerlously by Miller ltuttlns,
monr of the New York Americans. Hu
aihH aald he'un'leretanda Selmnt wanlt more
monev berauao llvlna; etunera are areator
In i'w York tlmn In the Hub
Xew Vork If
"i.ome-ruii mntr.
I'ranlt linker, former
decldeii to return lo the
unit, Manarer Miller llude ns, of the Yan
ov
thin
aecond nnd aendlna
keea. saia h.
leaner at the
outneld
ftlll nrnhAl
iniru hcx,
Clilo'
mm
movlnt Ward to
lrte
I-'enster to the
Philadelphia. Manufacturers' Circuit
Has Many Frarchlse Applications
The Philadelphia .Manufacturers'
Haseball League will nicct ut t tic Hotel
Walton tomorrow afternoon at -o'clock.
1'reMdcnt .lolin W. ManoKtte
announces that six of the dirht clubs
TYIeratn' Centrar Off Todit) ' the orsanlxatlon laKt season iunc
Friend' Central School students w!ll BPillPd for admlsxlon and that applica
tive their basketball team a roitsins t,n hovof J'!;nlRr?,iclv?,,1 froln nUw"r a
iend-off for the game with Now York i of other industrial lonwrus
Tii-t, ibs,i.J,.i. q,i,i .hll. ulll In. I hero In aome tnlk of forming a dual
111 i V. ? ' tr tomorrow "" with u livM "f ''
!"f e,M,N ,)? I L Kn i l ll1'" uorthcrn section nnd the snmc
,i,fht,viahC0. . ."mb"r ,n " wuUiem hectlon of the
alderable attention bemuse it n the ctv
first time the New Vork Triem!,' and , A'u lnil,.rlnl plnIlts ,,.,,int , ellter
the Quaker City 1- nends at.iletes hare ar(, nvlt(.(, (() ntfn(, ,,.. mc(,t
met In banketball , ,n
Coach BotRford will have hi regu
New ork- Tlu Nw orU Nationals he
tinned i'. narntond i:an. a rlxlit-handed
atneteur hurler nf ):ilabili i.l'.y, N. c
llvans Is and to I poaess.d of a peculiar,
jet mvatlfilne delKerr TIip eltned con
tmef uf I'ltcner Je Mlljus 1ms been r
relMsl at headquarters of the Drooklrn Na
tionals i
Ctitc:o T e menle a 4t for all wtrept
th veteran tdtcliere lll 1m the ruin nt the
i lucaao luiis
acco'fl.iur to
s 'ralnlnt mmp In Cnllfurnln
Menater Johnny I,ers
BO
lata and n number of substitute on
thla ,trlp. Lindsay. Ohscr, Smyth. I
llowland, Ilonner. Hallowell and
Thomaa will be In toga. Thomna is in
LEWIS THR0WS PESEK
Heavyweight Wrestling Champ Fin-
I'ltlahnrcli flnmuel (Mike) Wilson, of
Cllrnnlde near I'lillndlphia a former Ihlh
I'nHeralU linselmll ratthnr hie s rned H
outract W play ttlth the I'ltteburah .National
irf-AKue (iun nen soaMin wtison will
South w.th the team for Mirlnj tralnlnc.
st lxMile Mo. e- om t en'rtt has
been forwarded 'o lllll I'ilft pltoher, s
rured by the Cardinals fiom the I Anatlea
I'ai IPc Coaet liiRiic i lub Word was re
d from I'ertlea 'eeleplsv that tie would
not elan unless he tfulnil li.ii ho thought
h' as nonli
an lY.imtKo Jlorne Ita'h tIio plavrd
with tl.e Clnrlntiatl Nationals In the ItiH
Mnrl'l srle has elttnej w'th tl)" Han Frnn
olsio cluh of the Pacific Co.iet 1.,-aKue Katli
who Is a third tiieeman, Is fl e Uat mem
ljr of the ''enl infl d t te etRned
Union A A
Hltalne forward
O'Neill forward
I'alaelo .. . .center
rtearhnlan . Kuaiil
Hudson auard
ranch better shape and hope to start snes Title Aspirant In Straight Falls
at center, mougn "T, ,Ms no. I m ! Knw -'Uy, Mo.. Feb. 1S.-K.I
doing such good work in this posi m ,StrnnpIpr, Lcu hcav. weight wrea
Coach Hotsford may dende to let mm I ,,, An , ,inrnio,i i.i,n iwt.
Ma .1 . . . ..!...- lll"s ii.iii.ii.il. sa. ........
narr. piay ioniorrow iu- i-am ' "J n-nirant to
jJrookiyn l rienas ecnooi iu uruvniju,
Ilold
nte!rs
J.1I ,S I
Calif -
lllue
.fclinn'
.1. "in C
llselr
Oiilhitin,
Mlnneiolla, Minn Sherwood Matte, who
Played In the oaifleld with the C'olumlmt
American Association banehall ttam laat
ear, has ilrtuallv coma to terms jlli the
Mlnnrapnl a manaemnt. In the tama lenirue.
Ho Is expect'd to elim a. contract at once
Another Union Victory
l Won A A add'd another tlcterv to Its
lorn list of triumphs last ecn!n In the
crm of Ft l.uke and Nativity, at llltv
enth and Mount Vernon etreeta. dc
featlnr the Joll flportlne Club. -3 to 0
1 he 1 n.util
JoIIv CUIB
Setal
Jtllask
... Miller
Itiank
. Uoldbera-
Boxing Between Basketball Halves
Penrla. III.. lreb IS Th crowd at th
colleirs basketball Kama which Hradley In
atllute won firm Cnrthn Collewe, 43 lo
10 Inst nltbt was Heated to an added at
trnetloir between hiea, when h threr.round
boxlnx bout was stated between Krertdlo
Hbwells and Kenneth Kraker, both atudents
at Hradley The rlmt wna pitched In the
renter of the minnseliim and the bnxlmr bout
brontht out more enthusiasm than the play
nf the bisketball teams The trial bout was
an successful thut others will b offered nt
Ml the home games o' tha Ilradlev team.
Return Former Sports Writer'3 Body
Srnnton. I'n.. Teb JH The bodv nf Ed
win O. Powell who died In France Novem
ber 1. 1U1H from wounds recehed lir uctlnn,
wan cxpecfil to arrive at hln former home
her. 327 Pprine etret The funeral prob
ably will bo held on Sunday. 1'owell, be
fore eniletlni: In th erce was assistant
awirts editor of the Philadelphia Press.
SEEK TWErtTY-jiOUND BOUTS
One of Proposed Changes In Minne
sota Boxing Law
Nt. I'aiiI, .Minn,, Feb. 18. Several
chaiigcHtln tlio boxing law of MinneHota
will bo propoaed to the stole Leglaln
lure, It was rmnnuticed here todav. A
measiiro N being prepared for Intro
dticllon next week.
H will prnviilo for a new plate nth
Idle rolmnl.sainn, to be appoinlcd by
the governor ftom nmong odicerN of tlio
Ktnte National (Junrd or naval militias
would permit twenty-round bout to n
decision, nnd limit the price of nil seats
Jo a ?;i maximum, l'nder the proient
law ten-round, no dedslon lonteits: nro
permitted.
National Guard units would be the
chief promoting club nnd "light eluba"
a such would be permitted.
Pacific Fleet Nine Wins
.PKnamn. Teb is The bnsehifll team of
tha Lulled Str.tes Parlflo fleet Won the Ilret
rjtns In tlia Interfleet series aaalnat the, nine
Of the Allan'! flef. Thn RrntK una 5. In
The winners were lop hentv faxorites 111 the
bstllna.
PENN FENCERS MEET YALE
Intercollegiate Material Will Take
Place In Welghtman nan ronignt
lnnn' fencers will make Ihclr HiJl
bow to the ltd! nnd lllue bludcnta to-1
night nt o'clock, In M'elghtiuon llull.
with Yale ns the part nf the wound
pnrt. Last week the lied and lllue
follsmen lo two closely contested
matches to Columbia and Harvard on
fsienlavii li'illfil.
lor the meet tonight Coach 'i'erroni',
of IN'tin, has e!cetcd Captain 13. G.
lthuaths. II. t.'- UambiJ nnd 1). h,
Cavcra for Hie foils ami luioaucs ai.ii
,T, C. Secbrlglit for the saber. Opposed
I,. ! lllshoii nnd i. L. Maclicnxle In
the foils and Jf. 1'lunkey ami C. M.
Oeland in the fabcrs.
French Runner Completes Training
New York. Keli. Is- Corwrni Josef (lull-1
, -
I aaat aaaaaat
I swsw t ppB w wws f
imH u 9
; ivjL neres
r, lu"r
I " ' aOl
-m ta 1 nnPA
-. - r
l1! Again I
' "or'ed hltn to be In flr 'lass condition.
DIABETES
Wliy SulTcr Lonprcr? Drhk
Mountain
Valley Water
The famovs curative uatcr from near
Hot Spring, Ark.
miiio-u 1i i HNDOii.sri) in piiyhuiws
Mountain Valley Vater Co., 718 Chestnut St.
Phone: Wutniit .1401
f,'er o st leailin r'uba Hotels fafes nnd t
Hold b' tlrst-olass crotcrs, drugilits. etn.
It I! il nine inrs.
tir dire t b tin
LaUtMfRmaaaal
f'lanwlaaafftaall
the title, in straight foils
here. Lewis won the llrst tail in one
hour ten minute' and fourteen ei uul
H. n 1 1 n tlo- Tnm,
UVUUUliiniiiVia,' -...v ... u II...I 1. 1 II....'. ......
Germantown Academy s clever bunch , crnJ .
of basketball players will have a hard e iuhe v(,con, fall wilh a ,lpa,.
jatnc on their hands tomorrow v.liei,,0(.k in ,W(,,r mlniltMi thirty-two
they meet the Tom S.'hool quintet ut ,cc()11(Ih ,Vs(k B1,pnrrtiT v as nn
Tort Deposit. Many ot the lo.-al teams consc.ioll4 ,op srVcral minutes after the
play away iroin nome ioin"rni mm scconj fnii.
i.. Mtni.riiv r tn i-nmru urn mil-
iiie liiciju,., - w...w- --.
tx
notchers.
West Catholic High' student bod
haa planned a great vend -off for the
basketball ttam tomorrow ( oach
Quinlan's bovs will lea v.. Itroad Street
Ststion for Ne York, where they play
the Trinlt High School team.
Germantown High plajs (.eorge
School at George hchool, and tin game
will give Coach Otto rultormverV
proteges identj of action, fur George
School 1 well rciirevcntcd and baa u
line team.
Trot and Pace Notes
Ah l'esek U on tlio floor the crowd.
which hnd jeered Lewis frequently dur
ing the match, dosed about the ring.
Several policemen surrounded the cham
pion nnd lie left tm arena with them
after IVseh had re ivt'd
GEORGE W. ELKINS IN FINAL.
' Huntingdon Valley Golfer Meets
I Ellsworth Augustus at Bellealr Hts.
! BeUealr Helclits. Fin.. I'eb. 1 -George
W. Ulkins, of Huntingdon Val
ley, made a fine) fight jeeterday after
Iwing four down in his match with J.
! H. Keiuon. uf Mctacomet. in the i
"""" " " I ll'ii.lii.mriin mllulnv f-rlf lii,rr,n,r,flnl
The Camden Drn'iw Club wll' ropme th. ., . ,.. .. .. l,..n nt ,mr l10loi
VnrrhnfUle traek at in ear.j aate. nd ui Ran iuhh miiii ui iui nuns,
jtercnani-viiir trr . ..,.,,.,.,,.. i.:,.i. ..., i. . rrt,,- ... ,!. ,.rt,t f tt...
alaO DUltd aUQHlUIiai SVH ', uvvmi. -iv IUIIH 'UV ,1 III ,wu, klf tl h"'Ji "- '
nnlsn. lie win now meet i.iiswortn .u-
gustua. of Mayfield. in tin final round
today. The latter cam through jes
tcrdav morning with a close victory over
George Collett, of Metacomei.
Kilbane Offered $25,000
l-ort Morth, Tex., Kb IS Jolmnj Uil
ban feathers eight champion has been of-.
Irrril JJS 000 b Jarl: ("allalun. Tulsa,
O'sIh , promoter to defend his title agatnH,
And1. Chani at Tulei o- Ju'
Genaro and Colletti Draw
PoiishUerpsle, X, ,, Keh is -I'm ik q 1
n.-naro of Ni Vur o, nipic llt'itwi Ich:
,nd Jo id r't' of PoughKeppIe, fouaht a
tvle-ruur.d dra battle at thu Afffunne
('. here
th horsemen.
Vlo riemln !.' eninpa sr t.ie pi;er
Prince Abbe . 0' b The We . o this
ason. haln juet currt htm fron Harr
llrusl. who raced Mm with jci.e.
B N Sulnhart has rreni t,uri-!ised
Hie Nort Ca"i,I na trottine nur- tjid)
Strathmore. -' U's and will ratnralen h-r
over th half-mile tracks of thla state and,
Ohio this i ear
If 15. Mourtt. of lyhepon Ills so'd the
tacer JIar'e Patch J lfH-i i,- ra" Patch.
I'SuU. tn T R 'loredivk of Carmlrhsels
Pa. fni jsnon sh u n jood pscer for
Hd McOrath last eafin
The bul'dlnt- of the new t-m at Xe
i.'astle. Pa Irst jeir has frested erthusl
pim amonrf th horaemen A ' Shoaf hs
a pair of splendid nratlnew nir.s In Ada
nojd. 2 l'i a-J Ilaitle Wood J in't
This 'enrs Keslore rir'uir ..1 cone t i
if ten members 0"nrr at Vpollo Ta
Aurust the- wl ; rare at Johnstown I
Mononrahe'a Wa-nehirs- Wi-hlTscton in
dlana Dsaon i arnV'.hi ' ''learfleld and
yv, Catt.e Pa end'nc O-tobfr '
Chine Warner an at live member of th"
iTatnden DHvlns Club has purche'd from
Albert Mcfonald of this cl. the spdjr
pselnir mare Jlsmie R Ji.'2', b, Aeolyt '
She Is much fail" than re- prent reord I
vould Indtcat- I
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linow leile unil lnua experience
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Second Floor, N. E. Cor. 9th & Chestnut
Entrance 811 Chestnut St., one door east of 9th St.
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Boots and Saddle
1h- card at Haam tudav is som
ivliat abovo tin a'rnse Ilnrses en
tcred In tlic var nut uim whWi -vm
adx-antaKcotisIr jilncod nr
Firnt rate -I'rini. of ('dip, Starka
der, Ooldcn Ked ; s.-ennd, the Mawjucr
"ader, Sibil. Frank It'irke; third, Slip-
?ery Silver, Juanlta ,".il. View: fourth
. lavehona, Aunt D'-da, Oisturbanre
rifth. Armistice. DiecusMon, HriB
O'Wor; sixth. Klmnnt. Horuir, Nor
folk Hell.
Th rarlnc imrtnershlii h'-n ap ir
Hkl rarr. f Man ant and T It osden
of Oklahoma ha Mn ti"(,.q he tn .
lowlntf l.orss n aire Pkul Jones Tid'njs I
Olmme. lla.Iavl,. Vran HaDy Hma-ty .
Natural Ilrtdat Utar Ileslm an) Drlde '
i uiiam viann train r rr - rce h nt
raers unde- Mr foaden's r.am nd fap.
tain Parr will cctiflr- h's turf sttlvlM'a to
crosa-countD' ra-.n
The partnership beteri n , in.dr-th
nd H. Y Slnfiair has been ranceled 'n
the foll-ii-lnir he ra isjrhs UuculM
Mad Hatter Ixin niqj- Fur I'Ush I! f r-
rua. lAti nngh'en Swr'hUh III, flora i
Ildre, Corn Tai Thjfl-r sp MIM 1
Krer and Va.cr TTm rr -n.ent d es mt
afttct Inch-ap-
Tylwaril nurKe, rau;'- n' t'ie lis'-- IV.'
Ora'- fs K ehft is frinr n, ' r,1 the,
e'ewards t th- JIavar irn- safl Jafns
Milton agin I s tn ,,pi.ontel htartnr fnr
'ho llare I Ora j- mt'rsj thla e.ir Mr
lllten haa me -v't1, mueh suecess an etArt'
t th iubat, t.-acl th.s ln;er ( r ,rreh!
m has heen irnointel nreiU.lnff luies fn-
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Choice-oMhe
House Sale
By the Popular Request
of Many of Our Patrons
We Offer Again
Our Entire Stocks
Suitings &
Topcoatings
Made To
Your Measure
At the ONE PRICE
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CIGARETTES
Licccit S. Myiri Tobacco Co.
Do Not Buy Ginger Ale That "Fizzes Over"
Ginger Ale that "fizzes over" when opened
has been improperly enrbonatc., 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 ynu buy Peacock Ginger Ale notice how much
more aparklinc It is than other ginger ales. We bod and
twico niter every drop of water used in Peacock before it
is carbonated and combined with the puin floring in
cre.dienU. Peacock Ginger Ale comes from ihe bottle
bubbling with vim and sparkle. The firet taste of Peacock
Ginger Ale will convince you of iu superiority.
At grocery and drug stoics in 16-ounce bottles. Look (of
Ihe Peacock trademark nnd nsk for PEACOCK.
1'on can .( acoA ffo fle.r.
Birth Bitr, Sartapatilla and Lemon Sadm.
WEISDUOD 6. HESS. FnBadslpbd
Crinq er Ale
GOOD CLERKS!
are often looking for better positions.
You can Qet a good clerk through n
Help Wanted Ad
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THE LEDGERS HVl
We Hold This Sale
For a Limited Time
A't; There In a Loss on Every
Order We Take
Men, just three weeks ago we closed our
Choice of the house sale. Since then we'have
had repeated requests from many who missed
that wonderful event and from hundreds of
others who heard about it from satisfied
customers so therefore
We Repeat the Wonderful Offer
to give every one a chance to share in it. Man,
oh Man here is the most wonderful oppor
tunity ever known in Merchant Tailoring
History.
Not a Yard of Woolens
Is Reserved-No Matter
What Its Former Price
and men, realize that there are hundreds of
pieces of brand new Spring suitings, pur
chased but recently to sell in our regular
stocks up to $100.00 embraced.
The offering is so sensational we cannot
promise how long it will last. But every
man should take a tip and come at once!!!
Man there is no catch to this offer
every piece of woolen goes at this ONE
PRICE AND ONE PRICE ONLY.
(has. Adams Co
1617 Chestnut St.
18 North Worren St., Truilon, N. J.
j Open Saturday Evening Only Until 10 P. M.
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