WKf iltlK?" ' -V"v,"?7T'7SPra.'Trti " T,(" "iTv ' ,r ftifj.1 tfjjr of 4 1 t t 1 Vil EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEIV-PHILABELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1921 17 I THE PHILLIES ARE READY TO QUIT THAT IS, BEING CHRONIC LOSERS IN THE NATIONAL LEAGUE 'i PHILS DISS A T1SFIED W1THREP OF LOSER n novan's Men Are Determined Not to Be Tail-Enders Again Series With Washington Club Starts on Wednesday in Gainesville Uy SPICK HAT.!. n.inMille Flu.. March 14. i faco bus lost the fatly folds and he look . vtJMBER of our Phillies, partlcu- -".out ready to get down to real A 'toll h "Pilnrs of lut year, arc tln; V MM They are not dlBMtiRfied i Not . l'lxurtteail d.sMlWM inejr tlieir ,nnnnRer , While this spirit ot determination to wth their contract, with their innnngerj g Hq Jot toward hep.mg IN THE PHILLIES nor ... .1.1. a n np rnmn. J.11CI1 tiiint.. ...& i f.. -i ........ .1. nitn uiei' """ trip I'lUUIC?, inni muuo in iiuw viiuuk"; 1 . kt is rc ttlnB under their skin is ! Weak npott must be strengthened and II"1!' l "i.i. i., hi N'ntlnnnl LcaRtlc miniMl mint be added where it in een- 1 j.if. tiid" of the public townrd a'tial. Donovan means to do thl. I'i'C,. ' ' Whether he can carry out his program This dl'satiffattion, , diircring from A"" . i l n Vipn nn ... inrni. in mwiijjb ii I Mta itlnir rfVcct on their play from V inVnlne lilck-off. In short, the I'tfthcmKlve. .re determined thai W,t "on't be tallenders iiRnin, nnd th r knuw that the only way this can r-rtrentcd In for every man to go in .4 n T IOT Wie iut'. in n single, season if doubtful, but he is going to snow tne inns 01 rnuauci phia that he in taking fhe job iw man ager to manngc nnd not nverely to be a flgurohond on the field. Donovan docxti't expect to win the ittnnnnt. Ho doesn't export to HnlMi In any definite position. And thii In cludes eighth place, but he does expect to get everything out of his club that is In it, nnd he is golnjr to have the Resistance and co-operation of every man on his roster in carrying out his plans and developing his ideas. Ah for Ktrcngthcnlng the club right now, It Iibh bc-cn remnrked before that this ix not the season of the year that this ran be done readily. However, there is Rtill talk In the nlr of trades. The latest gossip is that there Is a three-cornered deal on In which C(iney Stengel would go to Urookljti in ex change for Burleigh Urlnu-s and Xnck Wheat to Uoston for Hank Gowdy. Neither of thcio deals would likel bo made separately. bccuuc llobinson would not give up ark Wheat unless he could gft a man in his place whom tin considered us good, nnd this would mean thnt bin trade with Uoston w'ould be dependent upon his getting Stengel from the PhllHeH. Stengel is ery popular in Brooklyn, and since Wheat hns lost u good deal of his drag with the fans they would wel come the change oer in Platbiish. Ah for the Phillies" end of the deal. Dono- Stengel 'Wiiim. .nlrlt. the Phi lies should .,"lht fans at Broad nnd Lehigh a fir bitter brand of bascbnl than they re smd on the famous o d lot since loin when Pat Moron's club finished i'rlose second to I5ronkln. I-nst year ume of the Phillies were vorj much 5,,Mtifiod with their lowly position in L loaitue. but they mode no special Mdtaror to remedy the situntion. be tiufothev believed that they were not tfing supported by the management. Ther likrd Gavvy Cravath person -r,r but they did not think thnt he vi miking any effort to strengthen the ,'ab This year things arc different. Donovan has said that he Intends to 1'jlM up and he would not undertake to fulfill the managerial assignment ia!fs he did mean to give the best )i. had, which, of course, presupposes t constructive program Jluilt np Yanks To those who have followed closely Ihe destines of the various clubs in the major leagues, it is not news to say .... (i ,rnu Wild Ttlll Donovnn who i...h ,k. fminriatlnn nt the nrpspnt New i van would be willing to Kivc s.t VnnVm team When he irave tin for Grimiw, Leon Cudoro or n hurlcr li ( managership of Harlem's American of equal caliber but he would not go Jjjue club he left Miller Huggins a through with it for Sherrod Smith, nnd te nucleus fo'1 a winning ball club, he said so Hugging lias not won a pennant, and By the end of this week there really in'e he U iin(uestlonably a good I will be something to tell of the young iMiler he hns really added little to his ' pitchers. They begin a hard six -day i jb that was not left by Donovan, grind this morning which ends with Mi-'pt to get 'Babe" Ttuth That four games against the Washington i a rather big "nl" to bo sine, but, I club. The firRt three gumes will be vhile Kuth is a great money gatherer played here Wednesday, Thursday and for his club, he is not the type of ' lViday aud the finnl one of the week ji'iyer that makes a winliing club, be- J nt tho Senatois' training camp in coe he is entirely too individualistic. (Tampa. Getting baft to the origlnnl propo'i- i .. , . n . ,, tlnltw Donovan's attitude. toward "urlcrs In Outfield the ulnvers and the club. His opti- ' From the present outlook I.cbourveau Biftic !ew nnd his determination m will be the only available outfielder Bale changes that bus caused the for the Phillies, as the other naps will r'ntrs to deoide upon n progressive have to be filled by pitchers. But the tampoign for baseball. men will get the proper tests, just the Seldom, If eier h:i a Philly ciud I same, and tho main thing that Donovnn liken ipilng tiainiiig ns seriously as can get his first real lino on the work th member or the club who started of his pitchers under fire. In last week to get in shape here. The Business Manager Shettsline has1 put m'n -ilio were oierweiglit don't have the tickets on sale nnd there is u good to be told hp Donovan to run around ' demand. lr track or tn do anything ele. They ' Parking spaces for a hundred motors lt of their own wdltlon nnd the result j have been laid out inside the ball .vara, hi been intenseh gratifying. I and it is expected all of them will be The most notable example of this is 'taken. Jimmy Ring. He came here lat Tucs- LIi Phillies spent Sunday, a perfect tts in a condition bordering on obesity, Florida day, in seeing tho city nnd l'i fart show til dearly that ho was surrounding country. Some of them oit'uriehr nnd needed u lot of work, took auto rides, one party went fishing Tolay, les than n week since the trnin- nnd a few hung around the hotel all ig period bignp. .limmy has como.,mji All of them were ready this turk down to liN proper weight. His morning for hard work and Saddle I Boots small m si i pioontod nt IInnna f'f tnn nfiernoiiii How which are f'il pla'"d and m winning form are: I rft DUm I'her Tho Mnsquorader, T-ank Rurkc ecnnd, Tweutj -seen, A'irctto, Unman, third, I'uux Col, Injalist The Knipmer ; fourth, Gen f' Menocnl, Vntural. Dr. I'liurlo.s NATIVITY FIVE WINS Defeats Franklin Printing In Sen sational Game, 31-18 Nativitj's American League basket ball the won tho best -played game of the season in the home hall at the ex pense of Franklin Printing by tho t.coie of HI to IS. The totuls nt half tunc wore in -11 . It was not until tho second half was ttn rr.l it .. -.. I HIHIUl IIIIUW-UJ- U1U1 .MUIV11.N HICIUCM "Wis hftli, ltonian. Fireworth. War i ,i,. ...,. ,i .,.,,wi.,.i ; ...ni ,, .Slippery Silver. Breadline, i the score, f'nlhoun nnd Livingstone . featured for .Nalivitj, whllo Abe Norton lax, vixth li'ih tla Itny II, -n of Unbolias. 1 at center for tho was the best player , .., -,.,, ,,, iftt.tji-iiun, I lilt- ,. , ,i l t .. rr in tho ,f,!o,s of Atnvn f!i,ii,in irranklin He bcored twice from Knft.pk turfman won the grand prize h(,! '"V1 blanked Kddlc ntson '' t'ul a 1iiiiii1u.ii. worth .?iri.O00. at1 r "' preliminar game Nativitj IlaTana cptenln liieudman was sec- Travelers were outclassed by Frank 'ii and Walnut' Hsl' third. Tho mile Hn's s-ond team, 28 to UO. fH nn eighth was run in tho fast time' ' o! In nnuoMiiir this stake Gold- ' - -r., Mr. n,.,iun m,l. litfs winning ni Hiiviium t,.tn Si"... Set Two-Man Bowling Mark 10 a record fni tl, f'nhn,, tmr.1, . llulTuln. V, Y .Mhr ti II -ToppInK nlf tliKlr set with h record wn nun tiim mIiikIi ' nf .! rin, .llmmy niouln unil Phil Wolf ... .. .u. , i of Chieftin iMunricil thPlr wnv lntn rtrnt ..ni .1.- . V. "t.K I Placo In tho doubles of the American bowllnj "." lui ha, h...,, ..mu 'it.,,1.. .. ! oont-iMa louiniinnt. scorlni a HSi total ""nnit tlo .irnf. f the Jorkr- riuli ' ror ""lr lt,r' "im(" ' f o b rfi-w-tr ) b ,h, Marvunil niithorl. "- ' tn mo Munland brtv vlll not lieuo iV? " . '"" u ''omeil n vart of tin wratlon c 6 1 or t..P iinvks riitn In vie .,,' '." ,0l!l 'lub The n'tnrney uen ' '. irjlnil i0 Dim on thn rulln. " proiubl itv ,f ht, -innronl. Th mate. '' rt '-rrnUmi l',J;.n m,il m ,,ll "onteml. n that H. C ' 'ri.nti tn- Cummsrnler J 1C L. ;,",, , "" t tfuntcd trainer'a llccneii , n V ,i?, Iub "3 "'" wllK behind mucn ih, i'.' """'' The Matem.nt, n 1016 un top i.f the Keu.tnl turn .lnun ' urn ilr.11 i..,.,,"";m '" l"llr'' 1' JocUty Club U w""'i ui.un Inoie who oppose Its II fll'l Pi t .a . f4.l-.l -.1..--.-. -. . t nr.' ... ' uuurii ninr in jockey etrJ.mH,V00I,m lh,kc thc confldir.oo w ir putltc! in rntn To Form National Wrestling Body fwL1?! "Vr'i u "Ih" Intornatlonal '' lnth.nu. V,ich ,s'" sltf.N lntrumen ' UtiZ, ?n ,fr !hr , l'.nllei1 . h '"ill'al n.;i,.h" ,n"l"o In formlnit an , ln(-rni?Kn,"2 ,D r-ont,ul wreatllne r" InXwi'L1",'' ""'"f C'l"1' will Mn.l " '"off ,2 .;"", '" "'wo week, at 1 th S n ,. ' " ,,'"'' rulee adopted i"lnfp Pl Cld unJor ronlrol the name OLYMPIA Broad and Biinbridge MONUAY KYICMNO. JIAKCH 11 TOMMY II1I.I.Y MURRAY vs. DEVINE un. .int nil" HAYES vs. MURPHY SM FRANKin MOSBERG vs. McMANUS BATTM.Vfl KID MURRAY vs. WOLF (iK.o. k. n r.r.NR CHANEY vs. DELMONT Srate on nle now. Hotel Walton fmlTet, llrnnil unci loeust ts. Itecular price, Freshen Your Car with a Coat of Paint We'll gladly furnish detailed estimate. you with lldsmobilv. Renovating Service is prompt and dependable nnd at the service of nil car owners Painting, top-building, curtain making and upholstering are done right here in our own plant by trained experts, which enables us to effect for you a saving not pos sible where work has to be sub let, ns is the case with thc average repair shop. Get our estimate first. I . ,x. . i none, ropier 4B7 i largon.Qlthmobile Co., 8Q0 North Brond Street "I A ItIT. VilYlI rs. y ..j:st . . " r.'y v: - j"eiiiitft.; -n LACK OF BASE HITS NOTICEABLE IN A'S Amateur Sports 1 1 GOULD AND WEAR LOSE Joe Dugan Only Batter to Stand Out, Otlter Regit lars Failing to1 Co me Across .1pieal DLpitch fo Evrntna PhoHo Ltiarr Orange, Tex., March 14. I 17llllyl, tne AtniciicH nave a nig ieau i YV in vletories in their ncrien wltli the Curdlnnls, there Is one jarring not. The team is not combing many base hits. It is true that the Marks have hit thc Ht LoiiIh pltchcra wdth men on baRCH, and that should satisfy, but there are mnny times where the enemy pitchers hnvo it on Mack'a hitters. Mr. Mack hopes that the team will show more of a punch. Several of his reeulars have failed to come across with any hitting ability. Galloway, (Jrlfhn. V I'piicr left IJuli I).iltl, former Stetson nnd M. K. Sntitli pitcher; loner left, Frank UrngRj-, catcher, who was a star basketball plaer for (icrmantoun. HIrIiI dohn V. Peters, the strnnR-aijni backstop, formerly uith Itlrnilnghain, He stands sl feet two Inches and ucIrIis SOO pounds WILLIAMS AND KRAMER IN LINE FOR LYNCH MATCHES Bantams Who Adopt Philadelphia as Home Loom as Probable Pocs for Champion This Summer Two Dartmouth Stars Out of Perm Contest Hanover, Vt,, March 11. Dart mouth'n flv may be without the service'! of two of her stars in the crulcial game agalnnt I'enn hero on Wednesday night, The are f'ullcn nnd C'hamberlnin. The fnrmtr, a star forward, Is suffering with u torn llgnment, while Cliamherlaln. (en ter, has a sprained tinkle. ,. , ,,,..,." Local Racquet Experts Drop Dou The emplojes of the I nil tniistrti- ., ,.. . ., . .. i, lion To., l'lfty-eljlith street and (frnjs b,es Tlte to Pe" and Mortlmor nenue, nt a meeting on Wedncs- ' Hostfn. Matcli It Clarence C Pell day eenlng last, do'lded to ereate a ball nnd Stanl. j li Mortimer, of Tuxedo, club to represent the ''ompanj mi the X. Y titleholdtrs in 1015, won the diamond The nine will be known us ' national nmnteur raequets doubles the I'nleo rtiib. ' liatiiiloiihip from Ja (Jould nnd Jow Hilly Michnel, formerly of the old seph V. Wear of the Philadelphia Thirty-ninth Ward Club, has been ni. Haequet Club on Uim courts of the pointed the maunder of the nine The, Tennis nnd ltn rjtiot Club here yester team will have a home ground. uiidldu.. Michael is in hopes of entering It in Sexep gumei were plajcd before the some first class league around the iltj. New Yorkers wteiled the match from stringers for several of them have sore wings or Injuries and they do not want to get In. Hlgbee Is a Hon for work nnd would be very useful. If not on the injured list. In nddition several of the nitchlnu rookies have made it plain thnt they ' would ilk nru not yet ripe for the fast set unci need more minor lensruo exnorlenee. Walker and Dykes hnve not , Mnck does not care to use some of these hnd much success against the Ht. Louis men ngainst the first Cardinal team. pitchers. Welch and Johnny Walker started out J'ronl-f l )aMy havc not Local Teams In A. B. C. Meet ejoePIu5!n harbeen" the only hitler ..JTrn' "'&$, "J!f.w"i? 'SSSS on the team t,o stand out. Kxceptlng , t torn the Headlnn Terminal tn a private vesterdav's ffamc. when he went hltlessiiar on tti Iilaik DlnmnrM nipred March for the first time in the scries, Dugan . ; '. ao . . ' f rV .' hef.TT. has whaled the ball hard and often. roii on Honday night Mnrvh si. in thf nv. Ills fielding has not been less nttrnc- imen evynt. and on Tuoviay. .March 22, tlve, and altogether he is the Man O' the doubl' ni1 """" War of the games. . ,, ,.,,... - A Mnk ma nt to Orange today. Joe Moore Withdraws Entry 1. ,,nt l,n tni liphlnd in Iuke ' iMWaboirh, March 14. Joe Mooro, aina- thlrif-sn-tlfifn ear-oldii ha!"!ball fanis AS usual no Binjco up"ln'' '".' tour champion haa ivlth.trwh his entr , having floor Jamoa U Mefoy 3in:, North Clinrles. but he ordered Deputy Slana- b)Mlh )n the tnternatlonal Indoor amateur 1 pcrond tr?et er Dnn Mnrnln to trivc his men a lee nkulntr chami.jonehln races, whloli will! I'kineer A. "., a flxte:i-eenteen itarnil n. . .. ...... .. ttwt.t k ...k. .J. . .. ..a. ..Il. 1... Mhm .... I.I . .a f.n.. .. un..iA.. .. ... ."- .I., lirir llllH.lt HIIU lUllimivw lll.lll , lin.t.iiK Irani win rp ... umm mii..-. in Moor' will race m New York tonUht. It wai tmmn naylnft fair trUAranteeii MUtuti Weln announced Birten 700 llerks Mreet About thirty tlrst-clasH ball plajers 111 ij on the pujroll of the company, an I Michael will liao his own ditticulty tr ing to determine the best nine to tcpre sent them. 1'nul Hurper. who pitched for Cat tu lle High School several jenrs ago, and twirled brilliant ball for Kajwood Cath olic club last year, hns been ni'iiiireil uud will pitch for the "t'niro ' All communications should be ml dressed to Win II Miclinei. care of Tint Construction Co , i'lfty-elghth street ami Oras atenue Amllf H. r.. a flrt-c an traveura n n like Id Honk uniionnen leamn 01 u m rjl br offer nif reaonai mourn. minis Henjimln Kranti 3SJ2 Poplar street l,e-.ter A. ('.. of loiter l'a would llk o Look uamm villi nri-claii r.lne ther at home or an ay. especially Laural Sprlnsa Wllilod N J niilley IMrk Nnrwoo.) an 1 We-.tlnEhoufe of Uelaware William Wl -uton 1itter l'a Xoiith Phlla. T. '. ha again ici.ur.1 the Krounda at Twent -fourth Mreet aril Moa rnenHlng a -tiuc n.t will plav on Aine dur- n.T;.,. , Ing the coining aaHon lint claaa team" '"" ' .,i the I'hlladelphianH. The sroie were !." 1-. 15 10. 15 1::, I 1,-. .V5 11 IS. I) 15, wll.lng to plaj fur fair gjj.ranttci addreje J J O'llaie 1'ilS Hltnnr strret I Plon.hlpe at lluR.to All are scheduled to , . . ' ' '"" "turF , "" ' - ,n learnf 01 un age naving Krouiius join.- .n' lOulre Mlift Uartevllle etreot A young Infletder dealres to ohtaln a po-.' turn with a rlrm-claaa trae!lng team lUil flavor ion. Sorth Twentieth street .Mount ri-xiih moum like to hear from 11 By 1.01'IS II. JAFFK the jaw and teirilicalb in the body, but he was among those standing at the finish of h stotm eight-round set-to. i.vr,,., n io n..ii,nt,in ii,n- tim v.ir arRniiT, too. mh lorccu to tie tne rc- Vnelr TeUl.mnt. n-lll ti nclowl tn tnanr n. ripient Of n nilUlbor of punches, bllt least one if not both of thc-c little bnt PHILADELPHIA has a brace of bar rages to get? off in the general di rection of the bantam boss, .Tocy tiers this summw. One Is n veteran, a former titleholder, and the other is a youngster Just breaking in ns a top notcher They arc Klddo Williams and Danny Kramer Hoth Willinms and Kramer are making Philadelphia their home town by adoption. The former bantam cham pion enme here from Haltimore. last summer, announced his intention to vote in the fiyure from this district and. at the sai time, said that he was pre pared t. btart on a campaign to win back the title he lost to Pete Herman, who in turn was dethroned by Lynch. For almost a year Willinms. while lacking his old-time brilliant boxing ability, has shown that he is far from n has-been and there are nundreas wno are ready to indorse n match between the K.ddo nnd Lynch. By reason of his terrific punching ability. Kramer's stock has been rising dnily. steadily and in leaps and bounds, as they sny. Danny without any doubt is conceded to bo thc hardest hitting bantam in the oouutr.t. He has proved) this by his numerous knockouts since coming here from Hoston. It is u coincidence thnt Willinms and t Kramer, each rinxlhus for and entitled : to 11 crack at Cbarap Lynch's crown, t are stnblematcs. 1 On Saturda night Kramer collided with a rather rough and tough fellow. . Eddie Winder came here from Pitts- ' burgh and gave 11 perfectly good imi- 1 tation of out-Grlmming .Too Orimm at the Xatlonal. There is no bantam in ' the world who could liav stood up 1 under the wallops by Kramer that Wim- ' ler assimilated. The Pirate was punched flush on the chin, squarely on Danny's superiority stood out almost in every round. Krnnkle Conway again returned ai winner over Cliff Hent. Tommy Loughrnn proved himself n promising welterweight by licking Leo Dillon. Billy (Saunnn shaded Johnny Pnxson nnd Hilly Herger drew with Young Monroe. vigorous batting drill before thc game today. As matters stand there must be nn im provement in hitting or some of the regulars will be demoted. Mac., will not stand with weak hitting when he has nigged hitters like Drailll. Witt, nnd .Shannon available. Itigbcc Out of Game The Athletics start the season ngainst the Yanks at thc Polo Grounds, and when jou know that such weaklings with the stick as llabe Uuth. J. Frank lin Baker. Bobby Uoth. Ping. Uodlo, Alensel nnd Sehiintr will be in the line up Mack can't afford to have a big percentage of his punch looking at the game from thc bench. I'nless some of the regulars brighten up in their batting, certain players who lire nt piewnt with the second team will be In the line-up on the day that Mayor Hyland tosses out thc first ball. The Macks go to Beaumont, Tea., for games with the Beuumont team tomor row nnd Wednesday. They do not COCHRAN BEATS HOREMANS European Champion Loses 3600 Point Matcn to California Bllllardlst Detroit. March 1 I Welkor Cochran, of San Fiaiieisiii defeated Edunrd lloremans European chnmplon In a .",1 iOti-point 1SL' bnlkllne billiard match that closed In re Saturday night Tht firm I Mine was Cochran. ."iflOO : Horc inati". ;!"0" Tne gmtiil tittnN fur the match fol low II bi Hlgli nrnj i.i- une a.erage average 1 11 i.-ai mion .Mi.) IM 8(1 Ilnremai - .V.n.. ."IT T'J 3C 30 03 3 Singles. 3 Homers for "Babe" New ork, March H -Durlrg 1 ie gam nt S'.ire-etort jeterda in nWU tne New Yorlt Vineilcana tlefeateil he Sh eveport, Texas 1iKU- team 1 to S 'nine lluth got thr'o home runa and three slnslrs In lx ! trlpn to the platu He ntole to bas aad 1 performed brilliants at flr Zbyszko Meets Stecher Tonloht Sew ork. March 14 Stanlalaun Zb2ko, veteran l'ollah wre-jtler, wl,l meet Jo Stecher formtr world's rstch-a-cateh-ean hampl n n a one-fill nnMi bout hero to night ' Th winner will Hiallengc Eo 1 iwtrant;ler Lewie the champion for th title. To Honor Local Oarsmen T- -t. I'.IL. ....!. u k,nlaii nmlail. iiai n iVDii w uiiu n l .huiiim-mi nmmcui . "'! ...--- --- dltffele sculler will be preeented with thu cold overworking his big six cud paid for by aulacrlptlona from Hchuyl kill Navy oarsmen In token of hta great achievement at a liAnnut tendered the Ves per and Ienn Ilarge orowa and Invltetl guests on April 7 Plaques nnd medaln do nated by the lot.il naw will alo be awarded the local oarsmen who participated In the Olymptca. of Perry, Hasty and in fair shape, but Mack does not wnnt to press them too much The bl Naylor, Moore, are IK slJf. composed Uommell, Harris, ape the for fenr the) may get sore arms. He cannot depend on thc second- AT ICE PALACE FAIX'ONS WOBI.P'S IIOCKRV CHAMri III.IIK TONIflHT AtiAINhT AI.I-HTARN 4ST1I AMI MAltKKT HT Tiuailay lght I'alcom . Meta. Vt'dnecliiJ Mght Kalrona t. All Htara ienernl AilmUnlon -li centa I. MIS KN ELH I B I A TUi ON Plioneie Preaton 6106 Weet 201 wtSMiffflff" -mMQlQtl TRUCKS America's Greatest Truck Value Steadily Stewart prestige has grown in eight years Stewarts have earned their reputation as America's greatest truck value. All needless weight, all unnecessary parts are eliminated in Stewart design, producing an all work truck designed for truck purposes; simple to operate, economical to run and maintain. Stewarts are in daily use in 800 American cities, on hundreds of farms and in 38 foreign countries. Chanii Price 4.Ton, $1350 1-Ton, $1750 l",-Ton, $2200 GOMERY-SCHWARTZ MOTOR CAR CO. 128-140 N. Broad St. F. 0. B. Buffalo 2-Ton, $2800 2' j. Ton, $2950 3' 2-Ton, $3850 AnniTnniiiM a a hixtii , w7" " iinnw.s sts. It. I). Hum IIAKKIt m. lilille Itr.VOIIti: t OTIIVK OIIIII IIIHTS Cenexal Motors! Trucks! T he price of a motor truck the first cost is merely incidental. The real cost is determined by the total expense of keeping that truck in service year after year. But the value of the truck to the owner is what mat ters most what the truck will return to him. GMC Trucks are built to deliver in ton-miles the greatest possible return for the amount invested the only real way to judge a truck investment. GMC Trucks are built by the exclusive truck-making unit of the General Motors Corporation. General Motors -Truck Company 205 NORTH 22ND STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. JL (ITU BIiii'Cim'rni'iiBiiiiiiCLHiifflimiiiffiniriirfliJiiiiiiiMi sj " ramir in iw rJirawiflfflniirm'ra'B'.. i $buUuO& fw' i iwiMni i ,i iiiiTOiii'iirii iimiiiiiiiii ri'ijmir.fiim.rPflrwji i .1 mi mm n mp VMMwmi! Second & Last Week of OAK HALL'S meet the Onnlinalu aKairt until ThursJny I when th Chnrlf"). Easter Tailoring Offer when the series will te resumed at Lnko I'itcher I-yle DiKbee, o( the Athletics, I has Hueh a bad linger that he may not I j be able to toss a ball for ten days. I I Bl(tbee's ringer wns hurt in a game more j than n week uro, but he paid no nt- I tentlon to it und it beclirae Infected, i , Ills loss is a big blow, for Mnck is , badly in need of him as he has been $50, $55 and $60 Newest and Finest Spring Suitings to Measure WITH AN EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSERS BUILT TO MEASURE WITH EACH SUIT FOR AN ADDED CHARGE OF $39 $11 TO emphasize the importance of taking immediate advantage of this great Annual Spring Tailoring Event, these facts are worth knowing First The offer closes when the Store closes Saturday, March 19. Second Best choice is procurable early this week. Third The worsteds and serges are in strongest demand. SO DO NOT DELAY LAST GUN IS FIRED." REGISTERING YOUR ORDER UNTIL "THE Wanamaker & Brown I Market at Sixth I For 60 Years IViCJ i.llr..illl .1. PJI.I'ii Ui ill H. I i,.il,,.r .I, .lit n Mill Ilk HllJT 'I . Ili I i 11.1.. Ill lit . itiTI .. ,1.. II. I i. ., nr . I.I.I. I !. I . il .. ..r,n'l I ., I.n. . I , .., . J W nil t ,.- , i i in , , . iiiiim imm ,"m,i,,.. C frti a li.iHiii iiwniia.Mii. inn niwimiruFiuiiiii! nuum ni itmiii bi liiu i hi m iiiiii.nii! iinniitinin n , it m ii,iil ti n u i i hi h i i Un i ' i in i i T in" t' in i i n l.mi n ' 1 1 n . I'h h'l' ' i'i i ru In i y uiiiuu l Jii'i'iiiiii. 'iiiiiwiar niraHuniMiiijr.HfflU!iwiiit i iibn w uui'iIIlmiiiiiii n w w, .nw ji phiiiiiiiiiii'ibjm iti niu i 'iiiwiu uiwiimiiDiiin.'iiliin" VHOTOrl.AVS THOTOl'LAYS I'lionii'i.A'i'. fZB23Mez$2mxs3!mz&mea cssmiUsim&&rtz;iZ). M . 1 Daily Photoplay Guide fcpCT:?Bsm DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA o "o NIXON-NIRDLINL.bl THEATRES O Alliambra tV i Morr t i. r.iuj-un Ave. y, Ha i .' Piw tl 45 . 9 IXII (,l. MACI BV "THE ROOKIE'S RETURN" AVENLEJJ,l,s!trr; AI !! m tA rrxrL iaii v M'r.l Ml. ( "T 'JUST A WIFE" CARMA'"b,vns ons V; --IIVl-,N ii. , i- Ar,t I-...HFVT IIOIM, I'CIHts m jm; o.k "ISOBEL" CENTURY ALLEGHENY rrnXforil 4. AllfKhenr H"i J 1.1 Ems nt 8 ( II VUI f (II tl'I.IN "THE KID" BROADWAY n?"nu t,T JV5T i ini ri uronn "THE LOVE LIGHT" COLONIAL utn & Maplewuotl Am. ' '.' .10 7 nrd 0 P. M. nixiti k :i i'i in "THE KID" BELMONT 5-D A,i0VK MV,'KLl' i: n in. mm.ij:''. "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" CEDAR UrH A CL.UAK AMi-SfE UI1.IJXM IM. 111 I.K' "MIDSUMMER MADNESS" COLISEUM s,A,uif,TvE-N .lAflv 1IOIT "MIDSUMMER MADNESS" t Vve rd rtth S' M .t ivi:n is "DYNAMITE ALLEN" I' ay's Knickcrbockt wnickcrbocker nTio ioi. i win i in i j; 'KNOW YOUR MAN" FAIRMOUNT II MRO 'Hum wi i jntAHD vr JWllUUjumivun u r I'rhnurord "U AI.K i: IIUMI "THE NEW YORK IDEA" EMPRESS MA,N sI,AraK,LT MIIIMX TXIAIADIll1; l "THE BRANDED WOMAN" 1- A A111 V TIlhATIlh 1311 Mirk.t St. rlVllL.I n m tn Mldnlcht LEADER 419T i U.NCHTEn A K M VTTS' 1. IIAM.Y ill I.I - M IlllttlXI.S "HELIOTROPE" CIIAKr.VA CIIAI'IIN "TUP Kin" y NIXON i nn XT B-i vni i 'v.ihT stiii lis LULbOl m,.. t j,, j , pw, o JO to 11 i: it ir. mii.i.i'.'s "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" '.'It'i 4 (iirnl A. i rivi:i- nu.r 1M.1M in mi,i,tih "THAT GIRL MONTANA" 1 f .. J IVTIM.K UAH Y mi itrAi.M.r. or taiizw "THE LEE KIDS" FRANKFORD " Wfi"0 i.i.iuti.i: MP.i.i-niio's" "BEHOLD MY WIFE" CirmnntmAMi 63l. jormantowm At. uerniantpvv n fMATiNKB daxlt "THE KID" GREAT NORTHERN 'Si iVSi! I C1IAIII.I H 'IIN ' "THE KID" b:d and LvllK:T sts 'J 1 ' 7 un& .ittsi.i'ii nr.NM'iT "YOUTH'S DESIRE" U AND roPLAH, 2iU .rAT!M-:'. mitv ll.f nn. & .m ...a, , M.itiM, - DITM 1 S2D AND SANSON! STS Wi--l M I tlV' MATTY IMPERIAL "ITie North Wind's Malice" JEFFERSON IMPERIAI BOTH ft VI.NUT HT8. Mil" 2 30 Uwi. 7 4 0' nivKi.F.x iixri.iN "THE KID" ( IIMtl.I.o 11 l'l I.N "THE KID" STRAND nuitNTotvs a r. . ' . I'S Will) ST I II XICI l I II MM IN "THE KID" 333 MARKETnsrrtHnMB CIIIII.KS riMI'I.IN "THE KID" ATTRACTIONS AT THE NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES O'li 4 Ottunhln Hts. i VTisrin? 1 A IT w t. IX. t ........ ." .l ... X "THE JACKKNIFE MAN" LIBERT.7 "" "Vl" A rnTl wa avT "The House of thc Tolling Bell" L,t:riMAN row n avb." r MA'irpii mt I III 111. MM 1.1,1 APOLLO DDlKirTCQ 1018 MAnKBT &TIIEBT rrvllLOo i art a m ton is i. m. ii v sti:wiit "THE DEVIL TO PAY" 0.1 4 THi'ltrsO.N .-Jib. MAllMil I1AILV it"OK(,l: Ml.l.lllltD'h "THE JUCKLINS" MANHEIM I oil "While the Devil Laughs" MODEL t :n soi'Tii ir ionllnu mi fioin ri. M-.diti "PASSION" f'rctnttr, 1 to 11 DIAI TO GHI.MANTOWN' AVI5NUK rlAl-i 1 V' .f Ti'I.Pl.lIOCKEN ST. AQTOR ritANKMv ft run win ave. "wlWlV tATIM l inn v HOI Hi: I'KTI.ItS "ISOBEL" OVERBROOK "'JKnronD t II Mil l ( lp N "THE KID" l'OI.V NKOItl "PASSION" Dl IDV MAllKET ST BBI.OW 7TJI 1UDI 10 A M tn 11 15 I. AI.UHTAK f'AST "THE LURE OF YOUTH" u. AURORA BENN SAVOY A 1211 MAnKET 8TIIKET . 8 A. M. TO MIDNIQ1IT .12 ant-M n row n a u M tTIMll: DAILY MAT. 1IMIHII "The Little 'Fraid Lady" 0IT1I AND W(X)DLAAT) AVE. MAriNrr daily MAH1 I'lTKnilin "THE LOVE LIGHT" PARK ""VI'.V AM. ft imi'JMN vt. .' 1 hir e ir in ii "A SPLENDID HAZARD" PRI IPP C0T" AND SI'ilUCH " OI lA-UVL-. MATINBE BATITIIDAT OATHKIUVK fMI.VKItr "Dead Men Tell No Tales" BLUEBIRD Ilroad A Sutquelnnni uortinuoui, S until 11 I WM, PENN-4& k LancAiUr Am. il'vlll tft PicIum I MAKY MII.KH MITTnCR "ALL SOULS' EVE" .':.jTHE T&fiNGUV0CK". , fiKTHS ty; v 'i7veiinrf l t.tv r.W V ... " - v VI V . ..li-.. , ' VS 1 5j
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers