Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 25, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 23, Image 23

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OBSERVE HOLIDAYS
Laskor and Capablanca Put Off
Fifth Match Till Noxt
Tuesday
DETAILS OF FOURTH GAME
HivAim. March 25. The fifth mc
f ihr InterrtsMorml ohcus match between
Dr Mnnucl T.nskci- nnr .Inst. It. Cam
Wtnca, which wns to hnvo sUrtNi Inst
light, has been postponed until next
Tuesday night.
It Is said ihe postponement was r
ranwil wlnf to t,ie f?ct..,th't (l.ti
FrMtiT and Bnndny nrp holllnjr which
rt especially observed In the Latin
rtThe shortest at the series so far and
totnr onk to thlrtf morra. the fourth
tame of the championship chess match
Stayed nt the Mnriano Casino, between
hr. Emnnucl Laakcr and .Toac R. Capa
blanca was contested alone the line
tl the flrat Atul second Karnes, wo fai
ls the few opening moves were con
There was no special point of Intercut
until Dr. Iskr advanced his qneen'a
rook's pawn, by exchanging, which In
due course he forced upon the rook a
file and held possession of It until the
end of the Bamc.
It meant nothing to, him. however, in
the way of advantage. With his twenty -Brut
move, Dr. Iwiiker made a threaten
inr ortle with his queen, but even this
hd been foreseen by Capablanca, who
tad an ndenute defehse ready.
Qneens were exchanged nt the twen
ty. fourth turn and. four moves later,
each parted company with pno of his
rooW Therk remained Utile to play
for and after Dr. Lnsker had made
bis thirtieth move, a draw was agreed
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HERMAN STOPS ADAMS
Former Bantam Champ Disposes of
Weatefriar In Flrat Round
New York, Match 25. Peto Herman,
former bantamweight champion, last
night knocked out fleonre Adams, of
Chicago, In the first round of a fifteen
round bout here. It wos Herman's first
Batch' slnte lie knocked out Jimmy
wilde. Ilritiah flyweight champion.
Aaams toon the count or tight after
receiving a right to the Jw nnd went
down for the full count from the ef
fects of hard body Wows. The time was
2 minutes 5fi seconds.
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PIPES REPAIRED
Thoroughly Cheaply
BITS FOR PIPES OF
ALL MAKES
STERNER
ClOAFt STORK
'20-N-I2I3 ST.
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Style
Saving
Three
Reason Why
You Should
Wear a
HILBORN HAT
other words, they have, that "just
in ad .for-you appearance."
The quality I there In every detail
2!ma!tf,M nh't workmanship, and
compare gav,nr wn "" ml
13.00 . $4.00
$5.00
D. S. Hilborn
For 41 Ytart at
218 Market St.
.Open Saturday Krrnlnsn,
Boots ahdStddle
Sen I'rince, by repeating his last race,
ahould defeat Pastoreau and Walnut
ii I' iln lh? handlcnp nt Havana today,
it being the fourth rnce on the card.
ATie rnce is nt a mile and n aikleeutu
for a purse of SOOOO. Horses In goon
condition fri other races are: First,
Dixie Flyer, Otsego, Arthur Mlddleton ;
second. Ncpe, San Diego, Slippery 8lli
vtr: third. Perhaps, JJlnek Top, Ho
entej (iftb, Duke Ituff, Punctual,
Hush ! sixth, Second Cousin, War Tax,
May ltose.
The more aaalnit orsl txttlnr t re
tracks In ih Nw York btlltur I a
nMui-al atautnc to th tropian1& undfr
ts;e by certain Netr York tiwrt writers In
t1"1'.0' 'h lrtkmUrii aralhit tracks In
riT. rMte ha Tin Ule cornmltilatra In con.
trel of raelnx unfltr likrl-mvitun tulei.
The bill natwd by th Mlnnurl Lerlilatur
prmlttln rc mtlln(n may t vto.t by
Opternor Hyd. wni ay h will AlaiptreT
"kambUh ahJ touttntv' In the old Jays
MlMourl hnrt hjeixlaat raoltiir it fit. txniln.
kit th rntttraili of btttlnr cued a revul.
Ji0."- Mut the aport. it ot to b vfors
than HaTitia.
Jn,An,?'n intU M nelmnnt Tark hm bm
op.nJ ror workout, which wan nulckly
taken anrahta of by tralntr. It will b
ud for work whllo the ntular tralhln
courts It beln rcurfact. Afttr th work
l!.lfl0.InJ"J,"1 .,h retular track will bs ui4
ily for raelnr.
if 5fl A'hkfr of.rawhre to eomk
5?wi1v'ft5nl.l'?JK?,t.tr th arlrur Mttlon
Attonlaiion. which w ll bMtlrr at ltavr 4
K?.ihwHV hlLV Vrivrt rrom Bunbriar
5StV. "A Mr- ?llmr.U Kitfrmnator. th
RLna'L! P K?UI,,, ""by. "" sari
i?i SaJVilS."""?0, cttB!i on Latonla
rtSk 2IJ2. rttni ai .a Ontario jotkr
a&n ?hm W!L.n, 'Vl ! rnln Vp
S,i2vliJw!l,,P0-'Wo .mark. . Jto Is out to
win 200,000 berorn h .flnlahet wltW racini.
nMrJK.K!!Jt.!;i a eooi lhree-warld rroi.
Sort ll!,ilSir,A1'-' k"J. T CM' Ihe Walk
ana j'rlvato Ktas, which ractl wlfh battik
l"nCSh?..,1l .1kI0C- u". S I riftpnmd
in phytlque Slncn ho rrnl in Maryland )
Novmb.r. 1U loaks IIMT pftakSsTS tlmbe'?
London Promoter Wants Dempsey
in?1T .A.,k.VMr.ch 2B N'rotUtloni took,
toon r?n,r,,mf. JnVi ftJT-l"
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MPS CROWNED
Gartln Dofoats Threo Opponents
Last Night to Earn 125-,
Pound Title
BOX IN BOSTON APRIL 11
For tho first f tlmo In eight years
there arc Middle Atlantic A. A. U.
champions in six different classes, be
cause 1ast;ilghfc was the first time since
101.1 that such flsttnen were crowned
In Philadelphia. These titleholdera
will go to Jlostoa on April 10 and will
Middle Atlantic A, A U.
Champions for This Year
13.1 pound
O. C.
MS ponnd ;
berry Mannlen
IBS pound
c. c.
toa poanda
0. O.
IIS pound
C V.
la poand
Jot Oalnan, ItKjwood
. Han Moytrraan, fltraw-
Joe Mulllran. Kynood
Marty Bummers, Cartls
Chick VOsr, UcNerl
Dan Oarlln, Meadow
box for nntlonnl lnurels in that city
on April 11 nnd 12.
It wns necessary for Dan Oartln to
box three times before he was finally
proclaimed champion. The first time
ho boxed, Oartln krrotkeU out -Peter
MeOurk, of North Pcnn, In the second
mnnd. fTo then met llnrry Singleton,
of Norrlntown, whom he knocked out
In the first round. The lnflt tniin the
Mendowbrook ktnr wns plttetl ngalpst
Sent three fast cantos. Fntnk Mac
rtnnlrt lnalnr Ihp dominion.
Two men arc what may be called
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SHOPS 5ENTLEMH
TOP COATS-HATS HABERDASHERY
Lsriert Dlttrlbulora of MANHATTAN fillirtTS In rWladtlpMa
SPECIAL EASTER OFFERINGS
The latt ideas of style and quality in
Haberdashery for the well-dressed man.
BEAjLTHFUL NECKWEAR SMART HATS
STYLISH HOSIERY PROPER GLOVES
THE NEW COLLARS FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS
LUXURIOUS BROADCLOTH $7-50
SILK SHIRTS
1U1B CHESTNUT STREET 1 13 SO. 13TH STREET
wmiMiBflatogaHM
KOSHLAND
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M ! . Cl.ff,. WlftAlfo firm All ?M(rt-IAa lull
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A Picture of the
man who buys his
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"luck" ftamtUnan. Ta olitw words.
they had their bouts forfeited to thciti.
'A no itojra given the cnampionsnip
throliffh this medium wrro Joe (Jtiinan.
of tho Kaywoml C. C nnd Joe Mulli
gan, who halm from the aanvr! piace.
Oulnnn. won his title when Tonv Mo
Loughlln wns unable to go on with his
bout on account of fractured none.
He suffered this injury In an earlier
bout. .T. A. Lucas, of the Univer
sity of Pennsylvania, did not aliow up
nd Mulllcnn was awarded tho de
cision.
What ia believed to be the dowst bit
of friendship ever shown In n Phila
delphia ring occurred in the final
or the lin-pouirii rinss. "UliicK
Weaaey and Willie Sullivan, both of
the i;e fterl u. U., Htniinl tiirnugn tne
first minute of the opening round,
lleferto htvr Ualley ccclng that the
A 4tUnhtfA wlM ..i. .jf ..
vri t HU Hrrt AMt wtll raM
to lnjf at KOBIILAID'B. T
He don't have to wait to have his clothes pinned,
stretched and pressed into shape to make them
look right.
He don't have to be content with a selection from'
one or two makes-he gets 40 Nationally Famous
Widely Advertised Brands for his choosing here.
He gets a square deal and a value for his money
unmatched anywhere in this city!
Easier Suite & Top Coals
For Men and Young Men
$
20 $25 $30 $35
The Identical Qualities That Cost $35, $40, $50, $60 Last Year
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Wear a Bauer J gP Tj&$
SH,RT 1 mi laai
Handsome I fe tfeS
Pussy Willow Crepes I MMim Wm$l
7 IE I fttii few
ms market st. I ferT( A C Uf A M r
1 So. 13th St. 1 U
Awmmmmmmmmmmm
Every last minute Easter clothes buyer at
KOSHLAND'S gets quick service and such a
large selection at the price he wants tp pay
that he has no troublo finding exactly what
vATWTmt8k nd w!lflt is more' he cts a
VALUE that no other store in town can
match.
We deal exclusively in forty of the coun
try's leading nationally advertised brands of
clothesthe best that money can buy Thev
are priced $5 to $15 less than elsewhere be
cause of our low operating expenses and
small margin of profit. Step up to our win
dows and you will see the biggest exhibit of
Spring sty es shown in this city, and clothes
at prices that will quickly decide in you?
mind that KOSHLAND'S is the jKciVE
in this city. y
Men's $7, 8, $9 Pants qq
All-wool; big variety of pat- " V''0
terns. AH sizes. J
15-17-19 N. 13th St. 24-26 S. 15th St.
CHESTER: 3d & Market St.. WILMINGTON: 824 M.rUi Rt
Open Daily Till GiOO MoniUys flc Irid.y. Till 9 p, M. Saturdny. J 10 Pt M..
boys wrt-8 ot llTlhfc thelK lc fle
tlnrcd tlrt bout ho contest." After much
debute, the Judges, "Hoc' Shell nnd
John JApny, declrlerl to ulre the boys
nnothcr chance. Although Weosey Ulcl
not try Ms best lie clenrly ontpolntcd
Sullivan nnl Svon tho title.
Williamson Scores Knockout
Atlantic Cllr, M.rch 2. Max William
inn. of I'hllixIMnhla. ccnrwl a Ifchnlral
knockout ovrr Johnny lrkln. lo of t'hltn-
Ilnlila, in tne fourm round or iireir frnra
ulfrt flight-round tut In tho wlnd.up at
traction at th. Jorth flld. A. C. In th
fmirih muiuI I"rklnR' rrond. thrfv th
towel In the rtnir to aavo him from a further
mauiinr. J0 jviarx. oi irnuanipnin Tiin
an flsht-pnund advanlace. outpointed Carl
Moore, of New York city. In the elahl-round
Dwlwtnd-up. Hilly DotI. of Ph1ladMrhta,
defeated L.tt(le Hear, aleo of rhlladflphtn.
In tho curtMn-ralner of alx round.. Nero
Chtnk. of New Tork, hun the Kayo elirn
n Ina Ilrnrk. of Phll.delDhla. after l
than two mlnntes of flshtlhic In tho opentnit
round.
B Easter Special for Todau H
B Every Two - Trouser B
Spring Suit v
HZ djw r Regardless of Former Prices
'jjll (Xji Also plenty of Herringbones,
KiJs HiPi Tweeds, Worsteds and Cassimcres.
UiiltfBB 1 TP Coats for every man. Come,
V m You'll Save a Half or More I
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fiSSar 1516 Chestnut
W. T. TILOEN WITHDRAWS
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Champion Unable to Defend Indoor
Tennis Title Owing to Illness
New Yorli, JInrrh 2.". Wllllnm T.
Tilden, 2d, nntlonnl outdoor nnd In
door tennis champion, will not defend
his covered court lnurels In the nntlonnl
singles championship tournament which
stnrta tomorrow nt the Sercnth Hesi
ment Armory.
Ho Informed V'. Dickson Cunning
hnm, chalnnnn of the tournament com
mittee, through Vincent lllchards yes
terday, that he wnM 111 nt his home In
rhllftdMnhln. with nHTCtfc' ctrtit
Would henco be tumble tOcoMijiet," .
There, Is still hoiw, hoWeVe'f thW
Tilden may Join with Mclinrils In d, '
fenee of their doubles c'Aamn'lcmsulft.
The doubles will not bo Atnrtcd until
next Tuesday, and It l lipoa Hirft hf.
that time Tilden will be solfar ttcofttrev
oh to be able to piny,
Mellor In Auto Mtarathon '
IX-tro'.t. Mlth., Mnrch 2: Chuck "Mellof, ,
thn Olympic atar and Srtwu ChTMHtwuB,
another noted lorur-dlatanca runner, , ar
.ninnv the lx men enten.1 hv lh tiMMM
flaunns A. C, of Chlceto, 'for 'the tnoiM
(ill ctty marathon, to b jImM over tna
ronllae-Detrolt hlslmay April S oy tin.
Irleh-Amerlcan Athletic Clu
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Men Here's the Best
News in the Paper Today!
MAMMOTH CLEARANCE
315 AH-Wool
Spring Suits
To Be Sold Tomorrow
$22-5to$30
Values
We Make Them Right
Here in Our Own Big
Factory. They Are
Guaranteed in Every
Way. All Wool. Best
Tailoring. Kl&ewlicrz
They Would Cost $2S
to $30.
FREE ALTERATIONS
This Is Positively the Biggest Value Event
We Have Ever Offered! Come in, See for
lourseit. ADout 615 Suits to Select From.
BIG EASTER SPECIAL!
All-wool 'Latest Spring Models
Worth Double. Don't Buy Until
You Have Seen This Big Special,
Extra Pants to Match, $6.50.
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SALCO CLOTHES
9th and Sansom Streets
Southeast Comer (2d Floor)
Excellent Elevator Service
Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted
tiJlMliRriaR1
Were Putting the Price '
Down Where It Belongt
TTTT vrfMi nfnfuf 4-r cnann -
i- four or five dollars for p 85
yuui new ojJililg J. J. 41,
that's up to you. But if
you want four or five
dollar quality for $2.85, TUeil'rp All
that's up to us. Every l f"
hat in every one of our Une Price
stores is $2.85, because we are passing on
to you the big price reductions, which
hat manufacturers were able to give all
retailers this season.
We are leading the field back to pre-war prices.
Look at our windows you can't buy better
looking hats anywhere no matter how much
more you pay. And they're all one price $2.85.
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iuin a mantel ois. ia ao. sia ai., tor. Samson
Stores in All Principal Cities
JACK SCHWARTZ
821 Chestnut St.
IwPI
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The men of Philadelphia are
just beginning to realize that
they can get
Real Merchant-Tailored
Suits to Measure for
$
27
.50
WITH EXTRA TROUSERS
OF THE SAME MATERIALS FREE
Other $50 to $70 Values
Sun-Proof Serges
Silk-Mixed Worsteds
Pencil and Club Stripes
Herringbone Weaves
At Great Reductions!
From the well-known tailor
of the better kind
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Fit, style, workman
ship guaranteed.
JACK SCHWARTZ
821 Chestnut. St.
Philadelphia
OPEN EVENINGS MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY
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