rwTvT ,' jl -,-.r,,. r 5SVT .' 1 - 'Siv' 'N myrn"v -- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. JIUDAY, APEIIi 8, 1921 19 NAVY RING CHAMP IS PHILADELPHIAN Harry Cordon, of the 1 2th Ward, I ui., -i 1 R.Pnund Titlo of Will j "Outfit" HE STARTS PRO .CAREER P.r 1.01 IS 11. J.MTK ' iSnnlon. of Philadelphia i.i. ..i ttiK nnvv I" w-ln the ll.i-pminri rt,n,Pn.1.IP of Ihr o.Hfll " ami he mi-ffiM "lion ne w.i- . inn. "... ,nr) ,v lljmnn. who uses the front ..-.. rrorr( fnr nunrhlng purposes, lhrMlrn to win fl-tlc laurels In n pro- felnnal r. .. . , ... Itimnu nr nnrry. won "" " amateur tournaments m iw v..... v -.!..... .(.font ne Id oiinunenis in ii ,nw jrnrn "f tlioni being put lo sleep., " . . .. 1 .. 1.1.. I. I Uea nwnnlnl a uinnioiiu riuK. . TmJMn l , ... !.-- . ...it. a ti .. mill fcWrfl.rVlnYth.bct- 1 ,. .. . nc.llMlOll In diilv on the ! tr.l Ktntes MMimhlp Ariwnn. nml ih "ii that man-o'-wnr ho Philly u3 nnn im Louts inelmling tilno lnUmi The tnt of these nintelios L.T five rntm.l knockout oxrr Manuel go'nnin n rilipino.in Now Wk linr her In this "' Sonl" " n"l,H,-1 tiilrd for rrntrln. the U.i-poutnl Jhimplon who rrf.ir.l to meet (orclon. Thi,Vut wns Iori(Io. mi AuEiiMt 1'.., 1820 after which the Philailolpliinii wan TKOfnii"! in the 115-i'Oiiml champion cf th Mlanlio fleet. Kornno tho Filipino, won his way int0 tho fl'nal rounil for the .hamplon hlp of i ho Atlantic flppt. when a lout nirW was staged nt tho Ma.li-.on Pnunro (.anion. N. . C '..nml ewe nArc Manuel was pitted iigftiiist -oi" ion Tho latter sueeeeded in ilpfenilinK hit laurel" getting the judges' deelMoti at the tlnitli of si lounds on the night of tlwemher 1. li-f- , , ... When 1'OTlne titles of arious divi ders of the lulled Stntp nnvy were AttM nl 1'annma City. Frbniary IT.. (Jordan was seeing fervico on the United States leainihin North Dakota. I hick Carpcnner of the I'nlted Slates steam .Mp rlmnsas. Ind won the ohninpinn fhln nf Hi" Pneillo tlept. nnd ho wns rircrl wth fiorrlnn fnr the navy's title. Gordon on thH bout and was pre intpil wiih n belt emblcnintit! of his ("wn. ........ .. i,-i. m Gordon was pniu on nr ..mn-n " it tho I'hllnilrlpliln Navy Yard here. nd now Hnrry is lmck in civilian life fjrno't pinbarkod on n profession!!! boiInK enrorr. and when no answer inn tlni-lK of Iho cone ho will represent tho T.lftl. ...nl llnnlnn turnip IiIm ilphllt in a .onlot for lucre nt the National t work sconnc an inipiessno six- round in lory over i. i. i.i'imnru. Scraps About Scrappers IHtUlinc Inrrnr nn,1 Mirly Knn will Pi! it. !h Onil iMtrnt-n unit lout fit inn Cinbf i 'el.' Twn oil. or elht-rounlor m r h td o1 allr Hnil" nnd v.iiftn i'hrli Mtilllsnu aiul TrnnkU Prnnn v Khl (loodmnn nr tn li lx- tnuna Jlrmil Dnncl.f 1 1.1 1 t ion1'lnt nx IM"I i;f hit r in ttniihio v ilh T 'i. ii itipt h i enh tIii Til rnilt(ivor i .v th" r.d1luii'' kioi Ui. ui Hh u mi Mlllr nn1 1.oiaht.n mc'i In ' r r a' tti NiliiinTl linnr " io't lll h Tnnri ?iillHn v u cor't Prllmi' Hsy 0'Mnllv vm ;rlllrl riv IM-1U T - Ii- Lft'i Hl'.v P'ir vn S.immy Hutu in I ni Il s lurr Ili'th. .!tv. TlnlilT hv i iurnil from UronUhn NT h iv nl rJ,,ftl r1n !! ht fftiv -yfi. n ppln-T Willi lUtclitP Tip' rtt bf ' ! I with Al Minph of Kcr.m trn ' iht. nitclil" hHllw n' Ihi i- ttfpn' f rnv nintit. "ATtrnh 11 n nut n lo'i i U nl &n ' rald YubII todv. l ln whn rIM'li hftv wtillnn. "Ill rp v i ir ntimbr at tni uultn-iuni tu"' ii iliq fo 1' be TrclU Tjin" Irmk AMt will tak on FJ'U' j r i' n i fit at v it n i the r hmit n fniinv" t n O'NVII riui't'V n.UPM Jm r ir Warner urid Jnckj Wi'. lffcrr PuRy Hhin milpur tmtlnr limit will h h at til flld'l ri r nc (n" (mnmci' Trunin1. T'nlrv unkr. . heinjc r;rlpti bv Nit Schaffcr I On1! t wtii h nwardfd winners uf tin I olrTrni t urnnments Al Vrrlifikoii a PhllitrtHnhlfL mlrM!- Ih n hri d m nil liN boxlnc In In Tr bnp rtiiMi'r1 bi ird i'a o l Vm t nH iho tvrtnncnpt -f Wtl'l iNr Arickn tHrlrd to bnx rhlM In rVliV " ft Hn hi. pi ri'nrH f ,ntfn Vnoclii its out nf twnty-two bmit TlfliKffi frt Ihfc tinnlal hW t ttlA fl,PV ftn errt(n"n a Club will bo prd on W t-morrow mornlnjr JTwb HntcIUe win rn"! Mlckiy Morrl tn UwlPirton tAntrht. Thin win b th"lr third tnltirt?( intrnto wlnnlnr the flrat two con tMts. BfxordJntr tn Annelo Patfl Jr Tftmmv rfVinM t nrrisnlnfn tia ViAAtl Jn rrtrt tmlntrur fnr iral Mki ind hi Ii rrorirrri for ctKin, McCnnn would like to w-hnsr nail dpi with Joi I.rltx. Tmrmr rrint.lnn. fnrmr hofr and nnw I ft tht polrM forrn, handled thr- wlnnrn i v -' imo inn ntiii'i mem m wu in 1J rr m rurpfirn of Kid Hwb, Jlnv Dynflt htkI .f. ireU ."Wick". Th nnmlAiiB iniiriii nt tlia Rtirt rtinl A IC w i , i t the Audlintium A tn ijljTii i j Mul.nnrv nnnouno a blR Ank(lir aII-V....... (,.... H Lf htiilr1 fnr lfi A 4 r ii" i "X' Thurl.v .nls''l 'nr' Hrlf n iime Jpi lla"es tn th ptnr MMo . .Hi, i- (mhis rinckfv Houn i 2 " K A Ifix-U i. Kl I i'olmn. J"nnr rinr.lnfir llnrri- Pnillh .llmmy i-?;"1"- " 'Vmn Ouns nnd KM Hooi Ml Tutur "Gr lnl..is pntl.naliiKt whn lsn himself 1 l-'i J in ' I, trrmtiy uMUnun' ''i n fiom lint OlNtrbt ar nr.t 111 i Ml' i i. inn fi . i "h'lnilil.ililn nml'.i I' nirn l n wcrf not for Mtko .il lonnn lpinl' n Hie wolllil no. n fKh'n nt t. Tuxedo llm nllii.r s Kt-rv Knit' nisi. U(CKRls r nilitni u fur or.o tle f v iff Am 'nil.- Jion 131 pouniH '. I'O Miln. C'.innnr 1.11 rnmv 1 II hb McCnnn 111 Jlnum US nml T'ptn Mnlonn. 11.1. Mli. IF Ul XI," Cm 0 LiN NEW FORD PARTS tllnc mill tilnlnn crura. 11.50 pr ift. Ailf hnfln. 13 J.I I'rnnt tprlnxa, M.SO. K"r .prlnrn, tilt niniNhlrl.l gins Innrlnr. li Hrdan. IV wrliil rtUimint tn Hit trail. """rlrc-'I1""" HnU a'lr fur "" "" " AITOGKAU & PARTS CO. NAN. ( or. 17th & Fnirmnunt Ave. rj i. i-iiiim;i roiM.AK 7140 INDOOR POLO TWO M SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 2 P. M. ht City Troon vs. 2d Pii T,nnr. J'" City Troop 2d vs. "A" Troop Masquerade Dance TnnUhl Tonltlit rJU? '.r"' Miin tLM GARDEN 3ttii ...iritri in Kim K. II i nr A Pcim Slugger V i . t ' "Tlf i i ms- w m .t. If A i S, 1 I ilui r I'htilo m rl f. "KICll" ( 00N llo is ri-pililril wllli mailing the longest lill ever made on Frnnlilln MpIiI. Coon Is spending iniirli tlino wllli the lia.splinll mu;kI tlirsc days ILLNESS HALTS PLAY Tenth Chess Game Between Lasker and Capablanca Postponed IliiVfina, April 8. The tenth game in the mntvli for tho world's chess cham pionship betwpen Dr. HmamiPl l.nskor nnd .Ion Capablancn was postponed last night owing to n slight nffpotlon of ths pjo from whicli Cnpnblnnrn wns suf fering. The gumu probably will bo playn! tonight. Accnrdlng tn the nt-ticlca of agree inont for tlie timtrli. each idnyor hns the pilviloge nf three days' nb.sence from lliu contests. Boots and Saddle T.'intnlus is in goon turm now nnd In I he llpnuings Pnise, the Itnwle feature today, should ngaln prow superior tn Fixer. I.nd's I.ove is cnlculutcd to be n tonlendor. Wllll.im flnrlli nnd Ciiiiim.indcr .1 K 1. rto!,i h,i iirimmoij a ni.'.tch rnc fur Jin nofl liplwrn lui. rolls two .urs old th.it h.ie nfir htnrlnl Tho Oarih 'oil 11 lliu MiMrt. by Mnrep-lllahflowti. Thu lln.i colt in Kle nictitnl b t'ltlmi-.nn o 'I he mntih "IU bo dppldd May lo hi I'nnllro, r.irh coll to t.irry 1.- itouml'. tlnrth ..in Ills llntt Is tho bM coll In. oir nc nd Kknimn! Im n hrolllti nf Moloi 1'np nnd i,mi lions lin.non Ills ll'nit emit 4.M1IHI. tip iiulch s iiirmu.d 1 iti t.Mi nnd") t. f.M.n forfnli nfior ;i liM.nd dlsLiiiiih.il bnu.n ilarth nnd II i: tifduell rf 1. 1 uli.h iv. i rhn iwt tur. Trnln is throiiKhont tho lirutt ni Unlj iniHri.stpd In His onii umo of Hi., niurh nice. II nnlir of tho levnr.U nt IloivU rnrh nf th fulli.wlnv horh'i villi lw kIwii oul.ldi tioffttinn nt th. tol in (ho fut iro V. ander. I'MifiTv I'mIIx, I' nil ronnch l-i7..r nnd llusil r 1'iillnn Inu li, l.on placoit mi iho ii'honllnit li. Until run li.ld nen llov. Mm. i, Ikiuikh , IKrftorklll .mil Tinntill.i. .lumps Hiiho hT hfnj nil4nd ii.cnic no Mt.illi. at IlHrn do i.ir.i'ii fnr th llnrt lain" Whltn.'V hmm Hi.it hIH laio In Marvland. John Mnford, nmin. r nf llur Hcnnn Parni Aiii'i"rd.iin, .V. V who has IiikI Hilrti-ihroo hrad of home wlntonn nt Hot Sprlncn, Ark , lll lrnnsiinrl tho strlnir in Iluiro io Uriro within the nrxt four nan i no wiiunm Martin nnd Thoodoip cook mrHs, iiiicti hsvo icinWiMi ull nt iho mthorn tonrt linio hfn Htilppid lo ih Mnrlnrd rourn.. nlsn. Tioni nil Indi mtlopH lu.ro ilo Dinio will hivn 11." Imii mp nit-fUnK of n hltori Hurry Tmciio Uliltnri'H iiii. i.'. 'I i v t r I'titd i, hiiI I'mxIiis -hi. .v tin 1. 1.111 td ,11 III.' Illll il d'h J illllll ( hi-siprako Huik". hi April VM as ir .1 nro for Iho I'll nun kemilrk) ,.iit on May 7. REFINISHING 24-HOUR SERVICE lrnr h llinllril tierlocl iiii rrltl npplj Three ( imls nf "Slmfio" o curs nf size (if I'nrd. luuriup nr IIiiHiIsler, nt one hnlf nf our raliihllnliril prlre nf .'.0.00. lliU nicilliH it I2S.0U rum fnr rluriible, uciil-prnnf llnlali of lilfll lulre In tiny color. The Clins. W. SclinfTcr Co. 3211 Chrttiiut (it. NATIONAL c'i?ine Monday Night, April 11 Sockers' Convention! Every One n Stnr Danny Kramer vs. Jabez White Joe Burman vs. Dick Loadman Joe Tiplitz vs. A! Murphy K. 0. O'Donnell vs. Earl Puryear Ticket... j.1. I, x:l, nl Trmllrr I Hnti man's. HIR Clirslnul, nr lliiii.ieli'n, 113 s. Mill. '".re Jim nl the Niikli" NATIONAL A. A. TOMOIIIimt Ml. II I' IlKNMi: llHH ik, IIAKItt ItOTII llll.IA llliMM; ik. UM III 'ITS HAY illMM O'MALLEY vs. HOGAN .iimm i:miin '.' SULLIVAN vs. WAGOND AL 'MILLER vs. LOUGHLIN IhkrtM nt HomiKluV .1,1 Ni. Iltli St. IIOMMI GAYETY TONKillT flr Itrmilnr lliirlrvnuo Show Eddie Dempscy vs. Jimmy Jordan IuMIrM Sniitil Konsllielnn ai. iii mil iis i,, ii iiriv iiniK Mini u.n il. 3d Word lNN ItKMIS . IIMtllY s'MiTII Soiillninrl. ( nindrn Tbx Rickard Tournament prll IIUli nml .'(llh l:,irnll Son Flesh Reduced Body Building Boxing Taught No Punishment Phila. Jack O'Brien's 'J"1"1 P ini K. T.. Cor, 1Mb A litMtnnt 8 to JO, I', M. i 1 tonlendor. IIorMs in Qtbir I aces which have shown lundiness me: First I.ovpllest. Mii), Kitty Wnrinor : tocond L'o lycamlst, Kastwaril 1'rlnres.s, Tureador; third ItiiMler, (.illicit, (lonornl Akil1 inonte: fourth Mnnnn re, Ktne .lolin, l'ropaeanda ; lift Ii Aliiiinn, Kilkenny. Mary Krb : !sixth--Sirl. OiiMaun liolle, l!cts.. BASEBALL HIIIIIK PARK, TOIIAY, 3 P. Sf, ATHLETICS vs. HARTFf)RD E A HEFTY SLUGGER Lo.irJai nf Rnrmnnlmim Uirvli Bat3 nt .750 Clip in Opening Gamo CLIVEDENS LOOK STRONG C.prmnntown flR, en nwnv , " ..br,Ii,nnt ."""', '" t'" Intersphol t'tje Ilnpcbnll Ingun when the r.reen nnd bite nine kIioupiI ns n Iprriflc b.ttlng aggrpgatlon. At the samp llmo the tpnm k enptnln. Gene llnrrrtt, nlso stiirtPi off Impressively. Parrplt pc'lpil tho ppl!e nt a ."."0 Hip In that opening league Imttlu with "pot Phllndclphla High School, which Jrrrninntown won after a lot of beftv hitting. Iho final Fcore being 20 to 12. Out of five trips to the plnle Captain Parrett lilt u triidc, two singles nnd wnlkpil once. This Is ltnrrelt's second year on the flerinnntown 'vnrslly. He also played on the freshmen nine (ienp Ir spvpii Ippii ear old nnd weighs M," pounds. He Is second basing on the tpniq, wlilrh Parrptt thinks will rop tho. Intcrschol aslle Tx-nguo gonfalon for 1021. "Our ball club Is lots bPtlor than It wns Inst F.Pason." snld Parrett. 'Trnnkford .lust nbout nospcl us out last srnson. but I am mire wp will win the pennant this .war. We Imvo n vet ernn Infield, the pitching, although loo.sp against AVokI Philly, is good, nnd our bnttlng is hard." Hill Karbaek Is r.erniantowtrs pitch ing ace nnd he will bo depended upon to hurl (he Green and White into the chnmplonshlp. Knrbnek's relief man Is (n be .lohnnv Kaufman, nlso a sweet benver. The latter is holding down n job in the outfield when not In the box because of his hefty hitting. lly thp wnv that Hip Gormnntnwn High combination is hitting tho ball tiiis season they stand a good chance to fin ish nt the, top of the ladder. ' Under the Big Tent Tlip Drtrnlt Amrlrnrw. In ihclr rn!rnrn ! throiiBh th Houtnwet. in ii" fan ca imi H( ha hit Rlxty afMl. tncludlnr tn honi run. Tlvo homers wern madr nt Tulaa ratonlay. Cnhb and Hell man fich net t Inn two ntul Wnch on Ttir er plichri arn Kft'nc nell, too and h rot bocn aenred on In lhn laat elah'en Innltiffa. The Anitnliiriilnn llnelmll l.mcne. rerntlv rrcnli!pfl nt ttrlatnl. T-'iin ulth Knotvllle flilatnl. .Tnhnion t'ltv. Kinepnrt, Orenvl md t'lrand hi member a will open the aaann on Mav 13. , The rievelonil Indiana Intt to th Thatta ponca Southrtn Iami rhninptona vtrd4v n rhat'anoojfi t to n In th flr-it full cam that Tta Cn bin ell baa pjfrreil T h in iliant rnuld not hunch hit off PinlH floon n former T'nlv-nltv of Alibanii twtrier nl thotiah fhv roiirrte,! elcht Maniter Spfik r la atlll out nf th aam uttb n Hpllr 1ir but hnpa n reiun h.n plnca In ctuer nt t-ltirlnnati tomnrrou Inflelder IIov (irlmeN, of th Vr TorV. O.ant hii ben ordered to riiort to Unwr lranalnn of th Toledo club t t liatta noiiQa Tenn n'pntinn nlo iinnouncea the retemo of l'ltchepFrlnl to New Hnpn, Tire ('hlinito Cuba arored thMr four'renth rorv In practlre pniiiPH or th Wlrhlta Kunai c'ub. eterdav, u-irnln 3 to l Th l'ni ln lnat but four tram thu far l!oK Warn- hM down thIM ban In thn ahenr nf Churlc Tcal i ml went through thu K.inn w U.ojt ni error The lilrntro While nv n- a T.itj m Hie tl'h nfte-ninn nith I)nfnpnrt on he plirh li'z mound, and will co to MlMvnuUor tnmur inw and Hundav Th club will pmrtlr at Ihn hnm itrnutid ,t bbuco in preparation or iii' M-fninir or in." e isou on vr(innflas Hie New Vtr!e mertrnn nrd th Tt'ooK ! i ViitiMtp'i pla h'r Hiial kanip nf lh. M'rmz thltt't on Hrfa in KilMmnrr iht- nf"inrtftn. Tdanece iu nf trie (Han rrnmp'tii'''! b Ha Hnnti (tft 1in Vo'ine if- .inl ihoi plara ieurbt Nw ,Yorli 1 ih ninrnlnx I he Itoalon Iteiu'nri wer whUernihd bv 'i Vinlcai at iMr Tnn . vFtidi h " 0 (rhtinv t'oopoj and At Plerntti bin I'd for tho t enrilnva. ubll Paul John mh and Unlupf Uraxton who ltrhd for '!, ru-ulur. ucrf nlrlced fut a iluren afo West Philly C. C. to Play Kayoula Th t Philadelphia r hIH plav I ih? I nuia i (' clilmania of tha lnd-! londent cha unlonahln nf Philadelphia a Ht I Anth.m s Hill, Tent -foui th mid Carpenter Rtret't. this nnlns, nt 8 o c'oci i EN BARRETT IS Good Shoe lews for Men And the Some Grade Sold Last Year for $15.00 Do you want Cordovan? Plenty here in the rich browns nnd peppy cherry tans. Do you want Russia Calfskin? Plenty here in the new tans and the popular browns. Do you want Black? Plenty here in gunmetal calfskin and Russia calf. i .'Ifu nt-vci forget that every pair ij backed up by the Hallalum Service Guivantec and that the Ilallahan reputation is over fifty yean old. I Tgood shoesO 921 Market Street 60th & Chestnut Sts. 4028 Lancaster Ave. Branch Stores Market St. Store School Swatter mi I fa x vj&mmit ""St w ' vJ ' ' H! J1 I f V ! Y - 4 ,r IN 7.l mi 1 f; ! B1L J L Jl fSKNK ItAKKKrT ' Captain nnd seroiid sjirlirr of llm (irrmanlorui Illglt Srhool nine. Is tmo of (ho lieaWost lilltcrs In srho- Instlc ranks LACROSSE AT PENN Red and Blue Twelve Meets Cornell on Franklin Field This Afternoon Conch Clarenco Goldsmith's Fnlver slty nf Pennsylvania lacrosse team will oppn its season this aftprnnon on Frank lin Field with Cornell ns the party of tho (.ccond part. The gnme Is due to start nt 4 o'clock nnd those Interested in tho famous old Indian gamo nrc in for a trent, as the two teams arc rated ns pvpiiIv matclipd. The Pod nnd PIiip conch announced this morning that he would start sev eral members of last year's football loam on his twelve today n the hope that the added weight would give his learn the advantage. Captain Hill Schwab, nf the Penn team, thinks thai the Red nnd PIiip this year has one of the best tennis in the hislory of the university nnd looks for n victory over the Hint cans. NEW EASTERN LEAGUE Players Will Be Allowed to Perform In But One Circuit Tim new Knstern League of Profes sional Hnsketbnll Clubs wits nrganb.ed in this city last nlglit nt a special meet ing held nt the Windsor Hotel. The circuit consists of Philadelphia, Tren, ton, Cnmden, Heading, Coatesvillc and Harrisburg. One of the new rules Is that no play ers in the league will be allowed to play in any other league. Guaranteed PERFECT or Money Back AUTOMATIC PISTOL $8.98 Regularly $18.00 C10nn 32 o' 38 nilllire llewilTrr. ixa.uu Q'lft l( B2-cullhre. 11-shnt 8irn:o .Mnuaer .(ItlU.UU Antcimatle OS nfl 3i. calibre (Jeniilne Puu,uu Alltonintlc ' ttiy at Either Store or Sent Anywhere I'arcel Past, 'J.'e Extra N. AARONS, 1435 SouthStreet nri-.s' KVF.MM.x ,.n(.lT DKAI.KKS IN ltl". OI.VKUS IN- nn-s-vt Just make up your mind what kind of an oxford you want then come here and get it for HALF last year's price! That's a pretty bold statement to make but we've got the goods to back it up. Ir you're looking for brogues they're here. If you're looking for saddle-straps they're here. If you're looking for wing-tips they're here. If you're looking for style, pep, snap, zip, comfort, fit, wear, value they're all here, and you get 'em for Seven Dollars & Fifty Cents 2736 Germantown Ave. 5604 Germantown Ave. Open Every Evening Open Saturday Evening SWARTHMORE TO OPEN WITHDARTMOUTH NINE "Dig Green" and "Little Quakers" Will Clash This Afternoon NU'AIITIIMUKK lrkln. lb. Hhllr. 2b. Ilnffninn, ss. i:rn. .11., Inmnll, rf. ( nttr. (. IMo , If. Srlinlislrr. r. Clnnr), p. It.tltTMOlTIt Ilmrrr, 2I, unpr, ri. Mnrnnril, s. Mrrrllt. r. I Ininn, If. KoIhtIwii. lb. Ilrnrv. ai, I.ji.iIi, if. Trncrj , p. Tho baseball season will be ushered In Ibis afternoon, weather permitting, nt Swarthmore Collego when the "f.lltle (Junkers" cross bats villi Dartmouth. Coach "Doc" Unfitte hns n good lino on his men nnd has plckeil the line. up. but Is a llltlo doubtful of his pitching selection. "Doc" wants lo send his pitching aco. .Urn Clancy, to the mound, but Clancv still complains of an Injury tn his shoulder received In the football f.ennn nnd tuny be unable to stnrt. The "Pig Green" team Is on a southern (rip and lo date has lost fhroo of tho live games played. They were beaten at Delaware College yesterday, ft -2. nnd lost to Georgptown, 1M, and to Mar land. -S-7. The two games the Hanoverians won worn from tho Nnvv, PI-10, and .lohns Hopkins, O-.l. You Auto Know When nllnweil to rattlo. drv cells will cuteklv run down. To nllow (ha clutch in contlnunllv slip whllo ninnln- alow will noon wear It out. The positive) aide nf n hiltsry Is stn-avn marked wlih Plua alien while tho nen. t.e aids la fl.lwa.ys marked with a iiilnuo alirn. Mhen Ihere In raaollne In thn lanlc the. minuro Is tn rich that ther Is leaa proh uhlil of It rxplodlnr than when thn tanlc In finrM. , , , In Iho event of the enrburetor taslni fire Ii u inlilbl In iriitik thn tno'.or Imme d'ntel and Kot the enaino rttnnlnir. A hmtv reatlnir nn Iho frnma unevenly will In most Inatnncea cnuao a crackln? aoiin'l Thn nolee can ho' remnillnrl pv nine inn: ntrln, of leather bo'ween thn body and the frame. Tim noise In the motor can often he re duca.l considerably be InMalllnir new adjust in iitciiii lu tho vnhp Uflern. Select Robins-Erie Officials The referee nnd linesmen for the Krle liohlna Drvdock aoeer rep'av match for tomorrow nflernoou at Tncony llall TarU -Walk Up 13th St; lo Chtrry, ait a block Irom Marhet. Buy your SOFT HAT At my Factory $2-85 A. M. DAVIS F&ARREY 13th & Cherry ""cm nVENINGS 4.98 .$18.50 $19.50 "Tin: dam." LiRa aaaMitfiaaLJPlYBLW sLiVSKMal liihv '' Ti' ' o i o i a i oT?V-'' A . o J, rro ii -.; eVo.""' vmo b b'6 6'O'oi'o b'o-j SVt I ivi'v"1.?? J T " rVi lr.vK?a W"? -1 ?. l.O O t O i O'Off :&'& I v wer iinnofinc?J taut ntitit as follows! 8lrt of Uctrcilt. ulll rrfera lh malch nnd Wnl (or V. Hindu nnd Lmii omen UI net na llninn Thoso tennis hnv rlned (lire. exlrn period ilea tho Inst oii being alngcd in trim city lant rislurduy. eHio if me n t WHATEVER El Pro ductomaybc, it Isn't n "pretty good clBar." You will cither swear by it or nt it, for there Is nothing hnlf way about El Producto. It has a distinctive char acter that comes from a blend like no other cigar on the market a blend that has never been cop ied and never will lie. Hut If you do like F.I Producto-and most smok ers do you can rest as aurcd that El Producto will never disappoint you. For the quality never va ries. And you can buy the same El Producto quality in 10 ihapcs and sizes from 10c straight to 30c straight. (.. II. I Gear Co., Inc. MAKKKH I'lillnilrlphln hi i in I ii li in n i i i linn I II JIUIllllllllllH M.t I II I MH (t li III i I t II I I ' II I Mini i mil nil illn nt linn IIIMII'I"! II I Mil M i III nl M i I ' I IIMIIM Ml 11 1 1 II I 1 1 II 1 il I iH'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU!; -ZiiEJARK OP lUTEffifil MEN'S ii SHIRTS i DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER i 1 Our scHiiiy dircctlij to Ei the public without mid- dlcmcn's aid is your !ain. Shirts of Baby Broadcloth i $ 1il 10o I.ierj I lirciul I'm., hllk. 1 TUTELMAN I I BROTHERS I Buy al 1318 Chestnut Street, Second Floor, or Factory, 8th & Spring Garden. - II II H 1 1 INI 1 1 1 1 1 Ii II 1 11 1 1 1 litimil! I!!!!! 'jmmk''W ii ii ii : : '''lCSvMJSa&,' i tiii.iiiMKii.il " "!lETi'lVt3 I I I i iini I"" ! "'1 WKWUWKmIs. I I!! i iimtli i in i "IW.'sSsSl, I :!' !!i::, . i v''rWltm! i"1 ! " ' I ! IV'cfiSPaBM" ' 1!1"' !l !!!!l!.iyffifevW.,l!lllll I! . '!!.!. ''TaViSsL'.'i..li' 'Ml . 1 1 t . i b uTeTrj.mXfj IWVMv i . 1 1 1 1 i ' ' ' TrMttvaTClV6X I it illinii i it i Vieis". . el.ii iimiiii iiiilliil1 ii ! I iimiiii f jOTirx. Zw!ik 1 1 ni nn l , , ,111 iiimiiS ":" ilMOTii '!l i: I"' "WmWgm" " """"IteMH1! I I'' ' 111 I ttlllsB,nVGrf l ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V k wi MxSmA 1 1 1 it ii t 1 1 niK fc;3r"PHO'2iRi i . 1 1 . i . 1 1 1 1 1 1 aB vT&t,WRK4?fb 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 tRr.wXv.XaW.'w sM i m 1 1 1 i m i 1 1 1 iW V!If .?rf;i ftra 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 it l IA &'jffil$ him M toil Wiiy3ffll i ii ii ii m in itH wW3'?z2vWNXfi for gy real w 7 sS .9 M n 1 1 1 in1 M il "Tl i ill H I H Ml Ml 1 1 PR0IMT0 fl ffl Ml ! illitlllilMI'IHM I jjHllMllllll III III H IIIIIH I'M') I Jn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 I 1 1 . 1 1 ' Hll! ill fill t till II 111 II lill" ntaaTtniiiiiMMiiiiiiiiiii i i M SiSSS .PHIlADCLPHyi YOUR BOSOM FRIENlj yfl.OO 0lmfrf 15th and Open Daily Till 6 Saturdays Till 10 P. M. This is one of the many super- smart young men s styles t h at you get at this amazing ly low price in the great est presenta tion of Suits and Top Coats Shown in this City this season ! Unmatched anywhere else under $40 to $50 Not only do you get th" very smartest of style and all-wool quality and fine tailoring in these garments at $26.50, but also the newest patterns. Plain blue, gray and brown flannels, also pin stripes and chalk lines, and new gray and brown herring bone weaves. Positively the greatest value offered in this city. All sizes, id regulars, longs, shorts and stouts. Open Daily Till (J p. M. Salurday Till 10:00 aaw T JKk HK JJr M y At P J JKX ' 'i .-- r I a v If v I r & TN 4, nJ!li Sgf Chestnut Some of the Suits have cx tra pair pantn to match. $6JiO additional. Genuine $40 All Wool Silk - Lined "Wesnit" Top Coats, $26-50 I hey are th" product of ti leading Rochester m a k r r whose name wc arc requested to omit in our advertisements because they are on sale elsewhere at in u c h higher prices. (Labels arc sewn in every coat.) A marvelous value. All sues. All newest Spring shades. 100 All Wool 15th and Chestnut 1 Yv fftSv I r I I ill CW 1 I Button 1 I I Venn; I I I I M"" i I J Mod'' 8 I 'ow s I i '" uc's n I 111 Great I I 111 "emantl fl l ill ' 118 J?2a TTl I i rciiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiir .A'cip York Headquarters, 15 W. 3Uh St.
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