! ' iM jJgl-T.-ra-Jl, .T ' -vwnry'TS;" - .j- trrfuri.y tUPWiti'p 4- TT7?75wr" - , j T( 1 - e, f (, EVENING, PUBBTO' LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, ' APRIL 14, 1921 17 Phillies Lose Opening PLATT IN TRAINING FOR FOREIGN TRIP Scores 70 at Whitemarsh Play ing Low Teo Shots Dis cards Spoon for Driver HOLES FROM 18TH BUNKER tl. SNV McNinLICK The latest golf ornnilnl is the vvaj t Wood rintt. Philadelphia ehnmplon. ,, p,yR golf Humori. about It Bent , hanfI-Pl coterie of expertic to 111 diilr training ground lit Wliltcmnrsli ind I'lntt eroreil n "0. He wns out la 8(1 and back in 34 A Piatt's exhibition of shots wan pt HcAnh Interesting from the fnrt tlint h Ins hlfted lll, Knln'' nlrt"n'' ,0 m,"'t condition" which 1"" "" np n,,", "l,on .. . mi the nlrish cntiiftp at Hojlahp ro "' ,,, ,, . , .. nhen he inmpctes wun inc rcti or inc mfrlrans for tlip nmntPiir golf chain- j p1on,hlp of fifnt Hrltain. Plalfw np- , plication foi Lis paHspnrt went thi ougli Ptcrclnt Hp fmlH on April r. Piatt iip pi plavcd lint cnr tlip vvnj. v. in nliTlnc now. In tlip first plnte hl'i S1 1 ilrKrr ln-tcad of his pet J TAVlo ball ,i.!, nnuoPt tlM at the end for distance nnd getH Wvarcl wnrp ppr wallop on IiIh ill Up .' ,llr.' ' .1. U'Uli ilu wnnil IP1 !r 'I his makes the Kcc.md Iiot Ic-r, intricate is a rule nnd oftpn puts lilm 0Vo0rthoeirlio tollowed I'lntt to many iMorlt") last cai, his game now would U i revelation for tho local star hpcms tottu to tho 10th. 11th. With. 14th. tT'l, nnd IS.h wore pa.tu.nrlv on ami caii'eti (" ' """" " , i former, more-or lc-s hUIoiI idiots to. nhiitl' Gtt "I" I , , Up onli dtlve he rcnllv missed to make his TO was nlT the first tee ijliero Y. tonnnl it badl.v. Hut he got his 4 it tliut l'lott rimmed the cup at nc (th for an eagle. K ttliiR a bird anil bud bird-, on the remaining par 5 holes, thiaks to ill long tee shotH. The last shot of Plntt's two-tinder-tiripiuiil was the most nenyationnl of ill It is known in i-iiiium-iiMniH""-doni i" thp 'Walter He. nobis A couple of masons back UcjiioIiIh wniarcd j i match ngninst Normnn Mnxwell. In' the finuls for the (iclst Cup b holing out from the biinke- at the WhlteniarHh tlthteenth. nnd I'lntt did the Hauie thing. He "exploded" the ball fiom the find, the ball trickling across the urren into the cup for u bhdie three. i. .l.l,f l, 1...1 .,,,,! nil (lint lint It'x I 11 ungui. i"- ii ..-. one of Wat' best shots nn lie well timed against Unvu Herron at the tnjlneirs' C'Jub last hvuin when he defeated the thou national tliampion. Here Is I'lntt s enrd ngainst par : . . tKK "11AAA l.llt I, ' UUHJI 3 M- TO f,0,. I It H 4 I 4 3 111 tn Hit nn .id ;j Whitemarsh Is In about the best I ihape of nnj of the lotnl courses. The . ireens win onU c lowed for ubout fie eli and though some of them wero flooded nt nrlous time during the winter tliei. didn't suffer and muldn't be better. I The ihnnges stnrted last ear are fm i the ino'.t pnrt complete, though the ire not phivlng the new eleventh green ll let This is going to be one of the i fine) lung hubs in town Thi rnllrsr KHf (rami, arc t-ttinn ill flu i I'r ti ton IooUi the lct but llur i vtrd i,H rf.rn cnmpHliinrrii from lnt r Cou-nblu h ihr only team that has pn-ftojrf-l i'i tit Tht lllue und White l it l'rm on Mn 21 at hearsdile Mli taiion llollln, ho vent to ths 'oj Ih riijnu Ixl rr tun nalleil ti join I Ills S trl ntr iii.il Mrn Harlow alretrlv on ll- oihur n t n lh numt for ih tlrltlih I wurtn i c Mm nollina aaile.1 Mnturuav. fierdon Ux'lthart, ono of the stionseat vrnh amateur In tho rteran clueit Iiam U'Mi pro an hr threatened. Ho la now icitilleil ai kuiIi at tho Uleneaxloa Club ot and Sften holm buet than par aa the feat Wttiur atej in he I'lnehuim t.iurn "it da H not a bin! at the Ural an mI nt ih fifth a freall S at the ulstri KOt aintli eieienth and fourteenth In blnllea, itJ fnlnhij lih a a at the fourteenth TM nan lloostera' I) n at .North II Ilia MJ memberii were urvtd to brlnB ou' Js'iH No Krernn fee wia (halved and a "" II b, held tonight RACING BILL DOUBTFUL Ntw York Assembly Passes Measure, but Senate Approval Doubtful tlbaiij. N. .. Aptil 11 The 1'ette I'll ie;iinnl In kohip ipiniteis as legal 1 trrngtlieiiui,' uinl betting at raci'tracks, ha riaMi the Assembl ami been ncnt 'o thp Sin.iip where Its pasHagp is HoiiMfiit ,, nmong lcglMlatorH who Mthi foi ili measure in the lower whim tlurn htm exists doubt iin to the real intent of the bill Ilefonuers, n,,,r t, leadership of he Ilu ,, M,,., f 1Ll 1,. L'W lime nnnnuiiivil that the would omentraie thii, ..ffort against the bill n the Senate and before (Jovenior Mil ter U netesnai r Opening Day In Bed for Matty :;,Vf:,eerlii j KVht '?" " "'""' P .uo.rcul5.il fc-wiht the J... h " ."rve In the war Mbick ' hnd u,'ered no particular TRAYLCR Traylor Engineering M Truck S.rvie. Suiion Ml S'. & UUik Anu. " Diimooj iois PRODUCTS How Noiv Managers ' Fared on First Day IIIII Donovan.. Phillies . ,.I,ot T- Cobb Detroit 1'ost'd Johnny KverH. Chicago Cubs. .Won I.ee t'ohl Brow nn Won Fred Mitchell.. Ilrnp .. ,.l,ost Uporgc MeMrldc Wasclilngtou Ioat Hugh Duff... Ilcil Sox Won jPRESIDENT HARDING AT B. B. OPENING National Pastime Gets Great Start for 1921, With Only Ono Postponement LANDIS SEES CUBS PLAY Tli' l'lil bnKpbnll spnson got nwaj to a good stnit eterda,v, ovcij gnme torn ing off ntcmdlng to Kchi?duli with the excel tlon of the Tigers. White Sox ion fllct nt Detroit, whlih wiih postponed b mlii. TliouFntidN who bail Imped to .pe Tt Cobb lnn,C' his mnnngcrinl debut hail ftiuml -HPits In the jvirk hours before gimo time, nnd wIipii the poHtpoupmi-nt woh ntinnuiiced lis than nn hour bpfoic the tenma wprp to take the fipld, n rei ord nltendaiica was in piospect. Mr, Hanllng There . t Tli I'rpsulpnt and Mis. Hanllng, Vlio I'rcHldpnt and Mrs. Coolldgp, (Jen er.il 1'ersbliig. icembers of th cnbimt nnd Cnngrps., the iliplnmillc coips and President H. II. .Tohnson. of the Amu linn League, were In the reiord-brenk-Ing crowd whlih nttoiiloil the opening gnme in Washington. llnslon won ft to 1, br bunching bite on three Wnfdi ingt'in pitchers. Pifdflpiit Harding reteiteil n demon strnti'm upon bis entiy Into his box neat the homo plate He tossid out the first linll nnd kipt his own "core on u tatd whlih he lntPi presented 'o Prisldent ,Tnti n nn Hi foi e (he gninp (Jcneial Pershing n I -it 1 the Vinerlcnn ll.ig at the park, lcrelMiU n ticmendouM owitinn wlipn be npppnieii on the fielti to march to the llagpole in it liter field with the band und I lie plnvors of both teams. tll'v .Inhnson vtnrted In the box fo. Wushinglim nnd foi the 11m time in Ills long cnieer fuilcd to finish an open ing gnme Iln gave wnv ntlrr four inn Inga wll'ii Ho'ton had obtained u one run li'iiil. State nnd oitv olhcials ntleuiled the opening game nt St. I.ouls between the Hrowns nnd Clevpland Iiidinns. St. Louis von 1-2. Govirnoi Hjilo pitchpd the first ball to Louis Aide, chnlrimn of the board of nldormen. "l.ivor Kiel uni'ilrcd the toH, cnlling it a ball. . Two vil' lliioui-- 111 the third gavo the ltroviit Ihiir iirsr run and fcur biinclird hits in tlu tiftl aicounted fot the thrip othus SnutlTs home inn. tVUovvcd bv three tins es, gave Clcvihnil its two Willies. The two Philadelphia clubs performed about at) expected and lost to the rival Xew York clubs. Itoblns Come Through Wllbert Iloblnson's National League champions from Itrookl.Mi helped the Ilraves open thp major league baseball season In the Hub, nnd they started nut as titlehulders should. After being held next to helpless bv Joe OesUigcr for seven innings, the Itobins came to life lu the eighth nnd stored three runs on fotu hits. In the ninth they udded two hits with ii n enor bv Cruise and i oiks ted two more tuns, just enough to take the game bv the store of 5 to 4. The game marked the debut of Kred , Mitchell ns manager in Huston, and all the usual openlng-da.v frills helped to' make the event a memorable nffulr. I Oeschger was In brllinnt form up to I the eighth und his sudden explosion vvus a disappointment to the fans who had I been pulling haul for .Mitchell to start his manugerlal career with u vktor.v. Cliiilnuatl beat Pittsburgh 0 to ,'t be fore the largest crowd that ever wit nessed an opening game in the Itpds' home town. The Pirntes staged n tint ting rail in the ninth, but the two runs stored were not enough to win. (Jioter Cleveland Alexander, fornici Phillip stni. pitched the Chicago Cubs to a fi to-- victory over the Curdlnals nt St. Louis It was the first opening game Alexander has been credited with since he joined the Cubs Landit), who occupied u bo seat, said: "Well, that wns a mlghtv good, clean game." More tnun 20,000 persons nerc pres cut. despite the chlllv uir nnif un ovei cant skv , the crowd overflowed Into the outfield Numerous gifts of dowers and n lov ing cup wcie presented to the new man ngei, Jobniiv fivers. ONE HOUR COSTS $2000 Wichita Daseball Team Loses $2000! Insurance by Slight Margin Wichita, Kan.. April 11 Frank Is bell, manager of the Wi hlta baseball club, lost SLWH) bv u slight margin of an hour vesterday Under nls rain insurance pontj 101 the opening gome Isbell was protect! d up to SCOtX) In four hours' time, between noon nnd 4 o'clock In the nfternoon I'nder the terms of the polbv ten hundredths of an im h of rainfall had to fall within the spetlflid time Ii failed to do so bv four hundredths of an inch McCracken Named Allegheny Coach Vlendvllle. To.., April 11 Herb Me C'racken former utar of tho I'nlvenltj nf rittsburxh foothill team, linn been named Brldlron coach nt Alleuheny C'olleice here t Gunite in the Mines 'IhouBunds of dollurs mo beinu aed annually to the coal industry thiough tho application of n cement mortar to the ribs nnd roofs of mine entries by means of the "Cement Gun" just one instance of tho many uses to which this ninchine is adaptable. Write foi bulletins. & Manufacturing Co. Factorici: Alltntown, Pa. ami Cotnwellt, Bucki Co., Pa. Game to Giants, 10 to BABE RUTH CAUGHT AT THIRD saraHHHHHSHHHPSi HR.KJiiiiHP.' i 'Sm ' LLLLLiBLLHsVliHiHHr ' M"RliHiHiHHILLLLLH iiiiHHMiiMttSiSn& Ji i IBlMMtUE9E&IHm I HMHJHlPOHGBBlBeiiiHBHllillH iiiiiBfflPp'iliiiiiiiiiiBBiBBB iHIHHuHPclilHH-BiHiHsKiHH Photo b t'ndnrwool & I rM-runod This pliologrnpli snapped at tho Polo Grounds jcsleidav shows the home run king of the Yankees nipped ill third. Joe Dilgun Is tagging (be big New York plnjvr. .Miller Muggins Is shown on the coaching line, anil Stott Pen.v Is barking up the play. Umpire Nallln Is seen "on top" of tho play NEW SCHOOL TENNIS LEAGUE Five High Schools Enter Teams for' Interscholastlc Competition ' Pivp high siliools entend tpiims in the formation of a snonil selioolbo.vn' ' tennis lingue In this dtv. Ccntrnl. West' Philadelphia. No'thensl (!i ininiitiivvn I Itllll Prnnlfnnt inn Ilu. w. liuitlu 1,1, I, 1 .vcstcrilnv forinpil the new tennis league, whlph Is to be part of the lnterscholns tic League. This will be In addition tn the Into atadfinte League The new league will have a distinct public hlcli circuit (James will Iip plnvpil In the fall, on' Tupsdn.vs and Thursdn.vs. The forma tion of the Ipagtie is tin tiist move on the part of the public high m hnols to . rciogul7e tennis ns an oftii inl sport I The ph.vslcnl diieitors of the si bonis Mild that the inreaslng popnlarlt.v of tin- sport wurritntcil the formutioii of. sin h a lingue. j Although the neu league n not in tuall) formeil. it Is cxpei ted the stipe i visorv iimiinlttee on nthlctlcs of the1 public high si bonis will suuctioii the jiliiiiH nt Its next meeting , llnirv Davlsnn. illrcilor of plivslcnl education at (Jermuntoun IIikIi Silmol, j wns elected chairman of the tcinii com mittee I Match Roy Moore and Midget Smith Montreal, April It ('untrue ti for a fluht here April JT lten lto Moon of Ht Paul nnd .MldRot iSmlth uf Neu orl, liiu been received It wan announred ioda , b ntTlotala of the droit War Vetcnina A,n elation and if the Atncrlcin I eilon In Tan-i ada promotors of the Unit Jo, U nc h nf I Nt w Vorl, worlds bantamwelRht hoxtnirt champion ha. agreed to flKht tie v Inner of Ilu bout In this clt at n later date AfarAef 4907 i Boots and Saddle The American lit mount INirsp for fnin -veal -olds nud up to be iliddiil to ilnv is the feattiie of (he week at llowle, und is exppctpil to draw soi letv from Philndelphiii, Washington and Haiti more. CoinniNsloni d olfiieis of the I'nltpd Statcsi iiriuv and nav.v an alone eligible to tide in this high-weight race I.e Gordon. 175 pounds, llkelv will be favored b the public, its he won this ftutine last .venr dm bird nnd Bird man are otlnrs untitled to eonsldern tlnn. Otlii r hot sen on ihe Honle card rcnilj for winning efforts are 1'lrst nice. Dcsppration. Wllfex, Little Am line, thiiil, Midinii, llaik Itav, Cheru bluo: fourth. Summcitield nnd Knight Lnti. Mtu.v Head, Machine Gunner; l'fth, Alanoevre. llanlr.v Miss FUlv , slMh, I'ttnhc, Anmi Gallup, Mulusa; vivcnth, Pnul Connollv Siiitlmeiitul, Sunduria When nil tl " retuiun nic In I' 11 b found tint ttcro uio more thin iIOO horn'm cnttiel In the four Hnvro 1, llriicn ISV0U Htakte Kor tho Ch sapeako HtuU'b to li rtin April it will ! found a number of tinmlmen tor th- Ufvitu, l. Iitrby aiid PreahneMM including Truster Hon tlomme, l.ionartlo II and Mult lb r The older fai urlteH arn to l lined up foi th- hauler in tho Hal ford Handicap Saturdi the openlnic dax The Veteran itorler J urn Mi ton will of delate at tho Inrrlcr ut tho t'lmlao race inLftlnu N'e,r or'( paper etntea chat the loci-v Club h ixpendel $10 1100 tn arch fo. "pitdetio nffilnat H (J llfdwell the I.oas trainer and mono in trjlnir in din up pomethlnic atfalnst Ji ckey hlillllnr If tho locke c luh would i-pind about two dollara limitliratlnir racei nn the New York tracka tl dnubtleti could fir i lnttreitlna milcrlul at horn. Six layers of unseen rubber , light as silk DOZENS of smart styles to choose from dozens of rich woolen fabrics nnd each coat a real rain -coat backed with rubber as thin as silk! It's this hidden rubber built right into the fabric, six layers of it that makes Raynsters so popular. You could never tell it was there, yet it sheds the hardest rain. Raynsters are made in many styles and fabrics for- men, women, and children They're made also with the rubber on the outside for firemen, policemen, farmers, drivers, and all who work outdoors. Ask for Raynsters at any good dealer s. or write to the Philadelphia Branch of the United States Rubber Company, 525 Market Street, for address of your nearest dealer. Look for the Raynster label! United States Rubber Company Vic Afam 1708 7io timer airfe of tlia fabno ii coated with at least ix thin layers of rubber, which ate cured in one solid piece proof alfamst the hard est rain Raynster 8; Meet Again Today A'eit; Attendance Marks at Baseball Openings The umpires' cr.v "Play ball I brought out more than IftTi.OOO pei nous In seven major league parks In whnt ofhclnls of the national pastime hpralilpil iim the "conipback nf base ball" The. flguics, whlih were un official estlmatts, IiicIiiiIpiI two rpc ords for opening ilaj uttPiiilniice nt tin' Chicago National League park, where nearly i!."i,00( snw the game, and at the home of the New York Yanltics, who plajed before !17,000. The Chicago-Detroit game nt De troit in the American Lcngut' was postponed because of rnln, but re ports were thnt it record-breaking crowd wbh disappointed bv the post ponement, Nnofllcliil . figures for other ilties were: Cincinnati Na tional, :tO.-)(H), Iloston National, l'J.OOO; Wnshlngtoii American, lS.'-'OO; Philadelphia n 1 1 o n a I. J0.000; St. Louis Ainirli an, 15.000. I FINAL SWIM MEET Middle Atlantic Title at Stake in West Branci'v Pool Philadelphia's leading svvlmmirs will take purt In the final swim meit of the season this evening in (he West Munich 1. M. ( A Pool. riitv"Cim.J mil M. C A Pool. Klftv"CimJ -md stni,, uiP.,iu n,,n Mi.idu Aitiiiiii,. Amateur Athletic I'tiion championship event,. 100 vards free stjle for men. u lnnl i,,o,.i Viotuoiti I 'mi trnl mill IViit Ilranch. u lOO-.vnrd serutch for women, 100-jiiiil bniiillcnp foi men uinl a 1(10- ard rplay mnke up the program Twentv -three of the leading dub spcedstirs in this citv and from Girnul Colleec nnd Penn will ti.v for tho 100- vnrd title Chatlio A Crovvnover. of (ilrard College, holder of manv titles, In liuot of Shcffej when he filled the Is the fnvorite, although he will be given basts with two down In the fifth. A quite a tussle, from such stars ns ltn pint h Itittei eliminated ShplTe.v audi niond I'hl, Cnrl I'rbnn, Victor Hoist, Lnrven took the hill onlj to be relieved ' Knmbo nnd Mifflin Armstrong, of Penn. ' bv Yntes In tho eighth with the bases , Virtuullv the same field which will filled und none out. Yntes wild pitched "tnrt in the chnnipionshli) event will fnee Cornell to thrip rurjs utitl Hill Llewelvu, ' the staiter in tlie KlO.vur'd handicap who had piti bed six innings on Ttic-dnv, rnie was c nihil to the peak. He retired the The 100-vnrd swim for womcn'will Ithncatis without further trouble ' bring together n field nf lending spetd- The largest crowd of the season wit- , teis of the fair sex. including Misses ncssed the gamp, the entire south stands . Irene Guist find Klcnnor I'hl. Ol.vmpic being well filled Several hundred Cor stais. ttell graduates viewed the game To The program for the dual meet in- morrow William nnd Marj College, of iluths the 40, 10c I. L'LM j aril dnshes i Virginia mcts the Penn nine on fniu'v iliving plunge for dlstniuc and , Frunklin Pield On Snturduv the lied I KiO-vord rehn I and lllue meets Yale nt New Haven. RATNER OUTPOINTS LEWIS ROY GRIMES TO REPORT Former Welter Champ Lucky tot Stay Limit Vlth Battler Neu Yorh. April 1-1 Angle Kntucr of the ltmnx, wns awarded the judges decision ovei Ted "Kid" l.ivvis in the fi unite liltceii-iound bout nt tin- Man buttnii Casino last night. Itatncr pun-' I islied the fnimer chnnipion hivcrelv, and onlv Lewi"' craftiness enabled bun to) stuv the limit. ' I Lewis kept pace with thi voiinger fighter up to tho tourth limuil, ami then wilted. Thereafter Ted i on the de fensive nnd Ilatnei chopped htm to pieces vvlth stinging jobs The nearest approiiih to u knock down on tnc in the eigblb when Itatncr landed high on the side of his rival's face and forced Lewis into a clinch During thi! clinch Lewis went to the mat, but wns tight on his feet again. In the ninth and tenth rounds Lewis was badh punished about the bmlv and stopped two haul lights to the javv. In both these sessions he held on re- Ipentcdb "iiUlBlikiailM', -r .'- r - s2l'V V jf?i. I OLD FIGHT BRINGS T Rod and Bluo Comes From Be hind in Ninth and Cashes on McNichol's Hit FIVE PITCHERS ARE USED When a team has the old fight it lannot be bintcn until the Inst man is, retired, ii the slogan of Dr. Walter Carlss iiinih of the I nlverslt.v of i Ppiinsvhnnia bispbaM team YestPr , ilaj the plnjprs lived up to the ruling i bv snatching n game from Cornell. I 7 to l. the fifth in succession, just when1 fit looked tlic darkest. Going into the ninth. Penn needed i two runs to tie and three to win Her man Hnrvej started the fireworks by I . landing on the horsehiile for a Hinglp. ' HpiI nnd lllue lerscvcd henits bpat high. Hlnckli' nontipil out nnd the stands i groaned. Mnhei lashed out his first hlt.it n single, and Captain Hnrvej icposcili on siennd. Hill Llewelvti. the fifth Ited nnd Illtip tvvlrer. worked Hollo for n pns nnd the bases were filled. . P strode Danie .1 .iic.Niclioi, nero. in mnnv n last-minute rush of I'enn bnseball nnd basketball tenms. The first hnl pitched wns just to Dnnnv's Ilk ng, and lie whaled the old annlp into rieht i fit Id sending in Hnrvev and Mnher. n n minute latpr Llewplvn trnttnl aeros the platter when Illght-flelderl Munns, in his pfforts to head off Maher j i thrpw the ball wild to the plnte. Penn used five tiltrhera In nil during Hie frav Stout started rind wa vauked I Infielder Released by Giants Decides to Join Toledo 'loledo. April 14 Infielder ltov Grnnis iepnp(l bv (he New York (minis to the Toledo club of the Ameri inn sjodatloti. will report at Louis ville todnv or tomorrow, Roger Hresnn linn sold todnr on his oirival here nffpr seeing the opining game at Louisville vesterdnv lliesuahnii nid he reepned n telegrum from Grimes .vesterdnv asking when and where to report Grimes wns nt his home in Mincrvn, O Grimes was ordered to join thp To ledo club at Chattanooga, but refused tn do so. unle,i paid a bonus of JI.IOO He then was suspended bv John Mc Graw. Eddie Shannon Defeats Dennis Ilrlrnlt, April 14 Kddla Shannon beat Tony Dannie of Milwaukee In a ten-round bout rurn for tho first aeen rotirdi the i nUlllnR wan only ord'niry tut the last three mode up for tl-em In action In the a mlllnal lout Toinm O Ilojle of Clexland I cm outpointed by Joe Sci'rartx . PENNAVIC RY P. B. WHITE & CO. s3t4rUjHMjK.I . WSSJrl Jill wELmi,j v ' i-m ifftHtiflr cSU mf I I lit it ii mvm iUw am ha ria 'ii mm.1 i obbi i n'7 Bffl m I - 2 IDI WmoZmt M-E-N! Sensational Sale of Suits to Order With Extra Tronsers Sale Begins Regular $35 Value QI TITQ Made t0 l3 U J. M. 3 Measure WITH EXTRA TROUSERS $-)A.50 $AQ.50 Reg. $45 Value All- Wool and Sunproof BLUE SERGE Suits With Extra Pair of Trousers Made To Order Regular' Here's a real sensation ! Save close to half ! Act quickly ! Fine custom tailoring and perfect fit guaranteed ! P.B,WHITE&CO. TOM MALONEY, Manager 808 CHESTNUT ST. 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