hi - " IRITISH DO NOT EAR U.S. GOLFERS i EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1921 17 Timos Critic Think9 of Invaders Is . otidon iOpih'on 'Slightly Exaggerated' INKS NOW VERY DRY ....i.bi. Ku eland, Mar 10. Serious actice for the JmpnntllnR amateur Rolf Implonip tournament may be sold v 'c fommpneed here yesterday when nbmbcr of Amcricnii and British on ,nt nlnvcd over the course, i.rlrnn coif experts entered U the namont 4,nve been prncticinR rc(? i.,i since their nrrlvnl here nnd the thev have displayed has Impressed crowds which have watched them Tn'c nbpenee of Urltlsh players, liow- in 1.. mn.lr, It difficult tO KllMIl llliy M ndleatlon of the form which the rftUh entrants are likely to show when ..tournament boRins. The solf .expert the London Times has pointed out I " . ..11a. mint nnMfllt If.f.U lln. '" i.i.i. c-nlf Is bclnir nlnvcd hero at rrscnt Imvc possibly been responsible thf "filiRhtl.v exaggerated opinion of .true value nnd Hie capabilities of ic American aojfcrs." Until recently thceoursc suffered from njvr rains nnd reports they were rtjcd were in circulation, but since . j0Wnpoiir censed there has been n nurknbl" drought. The result is that Friday Saturday CANDY SPECIAL To Introduce Cher! Quality and Deliciousnesi y CHERI ASSORTED J1.B5 inuiiuiHiu b.bo:; Ituwlnr one Pounil f CHOCOLATE COVERED I CHERI FUDGE lb.ttti IlfKUlar BOc Pound 1 CHOCOLATE COVERED 2PEPPERMINT CREAMS1 t,Ut iteKUinr huc round 1 CHOCOLATE COVERED 2 CARAMELS i, bit ReKUlnr EOc Pound 9 CHERI SHOP 142 SOUTH 15TH One Door AbovcfValnut Value fni M' i I ' I i the grass is almost overluxurlous, while at the bottom of the turf Is n stratum as hard ns cement. "It is smnll wonder," says the Times txpert, "that under these conditions many players , have been making the coiiims in six strokes less thnn Ihcv could reasonably expect to nchlcve it. With n little more win nnd more wind, we shall no doubt henr n differentiator?. " The writer declines ne is not in the knit depressed nftcr considering the mialltlcs of K. W. K. Holdcrness nud Harry Hrnld with tjiose of the best American golfers here. Ho nRRcrts It will bo n "stouthearted nnd very pro ficient nlnvrr ulm .0111 nimbi. .rr r.n Toiler, Urltlbh amateur chuinplon, next Amateur Sports HolT Ronnrr (I. C!.. (v rant (ravelin i.m. rant to arranva ffntnoi. It, Sinclair, 135 Knt Chfilten nvn. nt. iwnn v. t; I. .wlltis.,., . .nmt tnr thin Saturday. J. Smvth. i840 Mimchdr atrt. . llrookdnle Traveler itlll has a few otn dates nwny. P. c. 1)111, 41h North Sixty third strnct. voirroit a. A, wants to ArrnnRp names nt av To Box for $10,000 Purse ..?pf.!Bnf' Wimh., May 10. Article of SMtWJl1 .w.?r? 'Kned today for a m,ddl.. welcht tnntrh between Mike Ollibons, of St. l.,,n,v?n1 Al Sommcrs. of Snokntic for a 10.000 purse, to be lield nt the mce track at Alan. Idaho, July 4, according to J. Her. .i?Ii..BoS.1!nl1"'. CwnT.. .f ,h" track, here today, Thi weight wilt bo 101 pounds, and the bout will bo fifteen rounds to n decision. It was said. Referee Chases Tlplltz and Droney ril!n,0.n' "(. -V?: . Clalmlnn hat .loo Tlplltz. of Philadelphia, and Tim Uronoy. Lancaster, wore stnlllnir. nnd thut tho !Wht wan not on tho level. Itcferco Thomas Qlnty Mopped the bout after a minute, of boxing In the third round hero, Honors In the firs round wore even. Droney hnd ,n shade the better of the second frame. The bout was scheduled for ten rounds, and It Was the fourth meeting between these boxers. home. W. Scmlnger, FnIcroft, Pa. Tulip A. CI. warns a team for this Bund in nume or away, II, ntrenl. Oregon It. C. words names with . any elevcn-fourteon-ycar-old teams. J. iJinfcton, 1701 Oieiton avenue. Uumsrr KlettrJo A. A. wants to hear from all homo teams, C. McClure. 10UT Arch street. Argonnr. A. R. wants a name for Ji.no ,4 nwny. I). Huff. 2 .Ml! North Hancock street. Armi A. A, wants to hear from the fasten home teams. II. Kopp, 24'J0 North I.aw-rcm-o strf et. . , . Uosa A. A., ft fotirtecn-slicteen.vear-olii traveling team, wants names. J. Forsteln. i7t North Tenth street. Tenm wants to hear from n Junior pitcher. O. (Vnrlcn, 521, Spruce street. Anchor (limit,' a traveling team, has open dates Saturday nnd Sunuay. A, Par ham. phono Tioga S0S0. Mount .Carmel It. t! n thlrteen-flfteon. year tenrn, has open dates away, w. Item ing 337 I)urf3t strout. Mngnollii A. A,, of Krankford, wants games away. S .MaJIwsVI. 47011 Melrose street. .,.., Clovrrdnle A, C. desires to nrrnnno games away. J. Donnell, UJU.1 Haverfnrd nvonue. Fnrrrn 4rs.. a thlrtoen-dfteen-yenr.old team, wants games awny Kred Scollng, 7. Mn.th Thlnl strpof. A.J.., ........ -T--- - -- - -3- , . .., . ,, JX)rrninp itinnin. n mni cuiorru .ri.veiini. j rjuwnrus 4;i i.uu games away jsorristown J. Harris, 21 Airy street, A first-class second baseman wants to con- street nect with a fast team. 2209 Fltiswaicr O. wants games away. V ,flk Q'.n .n.l.. .tr.nt til Walrs II. '. wnnts to book games Sell,' 2931 Welkel t-nm, wantB games low street. Wrrlstown A. A a1 nrst 'Class team, wonts Lake Superior Corp. 1st 5s, 1044 Philn. Co. 6s, 1922 Wilkes-Dnrrc Gas & Electric 5s, 1955 Eastern Shore Gas & Elcc. Gs, 1955 HtintlnKton Val. Lt. & Pow. 5h, 1947 Libby, McNeil & Libby 7s, 1931 MsCowii&Co Land Title Bldg., Phila, Pa. Members Philadelphia Block ExehHg HI. Alnlinnsiis (' J, .1. lit homo Haturday and Sunday. . .1.. Magulra. 10(1 North Second street. North Wales, ra. Keystone wants to hear from a fast tm that has .May 21 open. i:d Matthews, phono Kensington 208. W. . A fust traveling team wants to arrange names. Joo Ilurger 182fl North I'l.th street. BilENS JtMfiSJ!UuY' wwMmm iBiiiii Keep Out FLIES &. Protect tour Family Write for Hooklet nnd Rstlmnle reenCot ROB'T B. HOOPER Local ltepresentatlve B2d nlid Snnsom Sis.. I'hlla. JOCKEYS HURT IN SPILL Connelly and Barnes Injured In Sev enth Race at Churchill Downs Louisville, Ky.. May II). I). Con nelly, jockey. rldliiR Nugent Hrothers' Nominee in tho seventh race nt Church ill Downs yesterday, was painfully In jured when his mount fell over Hups, ridden by N. J. Ilnrncs, who hnd fnUeti near the first turn. lloth Connelly nml names were badly shaken up and bruised, nnd Connelly suffered n compound frncturo of the jaw. The horses were not Injured. The track surgeon snld he did not think either of the boys was injured internally. -We Buy Old Gold' HII.VKIl. PLATINUM. DIAMONDS JKWKI.KV OK AM. KINDS Penn Smelting Co: tiii: old tint.D siinr IK)d Filbert Ht. Kst. 18B7 RESULTS OF PROTECTION for Philadelphians TJNPROTECTED Property and Valuables are under constant menace of burglars, fire, leaks, vandals and irregularities of every description. That this menace docs not exist for the property of Holmes- Subscribers is indicated by the following record of recent Holmes accomplishments: Rnrplnrs SIX nltemPs ourgiars. DtburEUry were frustrated. Two intruders captured. No loss to subscribers. Fire. I3IOHT fires on or n e n r RUbscrlbera' premises. Fires extinguished premises guarded I Pake. SEVEN leaks ills xjcano. covere,i and kooiIs moved to safety. No loss to subscribers. Irregularities, ft1?. ous natures discovered on sub scribers' premises. Wo prevented little troubles from becoming big. The amounts saved Holmes Subscribers by these achievements are incalculable.' Is it worth while for vou to take a needless chance on the safety of your property? Where There Is Holmes, There Is Safety HOLMES ELECTRIC ' PROTECTION NEW YORK TELEPHONES WALNUT 611 MAIN 1200 012 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA lllllllllllll VjVs73fIfiTBfn IMISrailluMJMlSfrM CHEVROLET "For Economical Transportation" iiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiimiiiiiiiiiiiitiiHiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PITTSBURGH t rpHE CHEVROLET "FB 50" Touring Car has been built to fit the requirements of critical motorists. Its smart design, roomy comfort, certainty and economy of service reflect the thoroughness of its construction. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY llroad Street Store. SSI North Ilrood Nt. West rhlladelnhlii Store, 3130 Cbratnnt St CunMlrn. N. J.. Htore. 4M Walnut Street FREE LECTURE Christian Science Paul Stark Seeley, C. S. B., of Portland, Oregon Member Nit the llot.nl of Lectureship of The Mother Church, Tho First Chtirrli of Christ, Scientist, In Ilostnn, Muss. CHURCH EDIFICE "Walnut, West of 40th Street Thursday Evening, May 19, at 8 o'clock Friday Evening, May 20, a( 8 o'Clock The Public Is Cordially Invited i: tv.wvA.nv KXKcrToits' balk Gentleman's threo.stone .llamoml rlnav platinum seltlnir, approximately 0 carats, fctrlurlve nfTi'rW. No ilnlers. TUB riWVIDKNT I.IKB AND, TRUST COMPANY of PhflttUelnhln 4m Chestnut Street. I'lilln. Trust Omcer. M Thiirs.liiy, May 10, lOil. Store Opens Dully at 0 A. M. Closes nt 5130 1". M. M SnellenburgS L J ENTIRE BLOCK- MJRKETIro 12 STREETS k. J 3 Choroid "FB 50" Tourlni dr. il.3-45. ... Flint, Mlth. MM&xmnm w ,iii-.-.i.-..vir-.-1 but has beauty and long wearing quality. The finest materials go into the making of Wm. Rogers & Son ware. Substantially made and heavily plated with the finest silver, every piece will give years and years of satisfactory wear. In fact, this silverplate is so well made that every piece in the line even the knives is guaranteed by the manufacturer. And it's so economically priced that anyone can afford to have a beautifully set table. Ask your dealer to show you this good looking, reasonably priced silverplate. Compare prices and examine the quality. Then you'll appre ciate Wm. Rogers &. Son ware. LA FRANCE PATTERN (Illustrated) Sugar Shell $.75 .V doz. Teaspoons $1.75 Tomato Server $2.00 A doz. Forks $3.50 A doz. Knives Hollow Handle) $9.00 SHOULD you prefer a heavier plate, select 1847 Rogers Bros., the highest grade of silverplate made. Three quarters of a century of service attest its superiority. H' ' :-x'" -:! f7 v.- '(- .:-, -v-- vs..- ,-'- 7 -1 ...'; ' v5 sssWTT, .. " "" 'i i , i . . .:.?i essssisssssssisj $40 to $65 Spring Suits for Men and Young Men Best Selling Numbers Highest Grade Suits Reduced to $33 Men's S8.50 & $10 Trousers. $4.75 Pair Men's $12.50 & $13.50 Trousers at $6.75 Pair Housefurnishings and China 65c Extra-Strong Clothes Line, 19c 100 Feet No Mail Orders Filled bNF.LLENBURGS Third Floor These Are Exceptional Values in Women's and Misses' $18.50 to $22.50 Silk Dresses ruced $9.75 Taffetas, satins, Georgettes, tri colettes and crepes de chine chemise, strnight-line and tunic models, in the season's favorite colors and cleverest trimming ef fects. Every dress reduced out of reg ular stock all fresh and new and desirnhle unusual at this lowered price JbNELLENBURflS Second Floor i"uir Uo'rii I TJ. n.our $1.25 4-Pc. Blue and White s:t"ister.. 85c i .fM 75c Aluminum 5Qr Strainers at.. Each Only two to h customer; in mail orders iilled. $2.50 1-Pint Size Imported Vacuum Bottles. . Keeps liquids hot or cold splendid for home, school and tourist use. $1.39 May Sale of Hosiery and Under wear Men's 50c & 65c Mercer- 7C-. ized Socks, Pair LO" Men's 75c to $1.00 Silk Socks, Seconds, Pair. . . 39c Men's $1.00 Balbriggan rfr Shirts and Drawers ouc Men's $1.50 Gibbs Split Belt Union Suits, the Hun of (Zr the Mill OL Men's $1.25 Union Suits 65c Women's 35c and 39c Vests 25c 50c Double Extra-Size Vests 39c Boys' 75c Union Suits 55c Women's 75c to $1.00 Union Suits Itegulnr CQr Extra Sizes.. . . Ot Sizes. 69c Women's Mercerized Stockings, Pair Manufactured to Sell at lioc I'air 25c Women's $1.25 Onyx Silk-and-Fibre Stockings, Pair . . . . 55c Women's Silk Stockings, Pair. . . Firsts and Seconds of $2.00 and S2.25 Grade $1.25 Children's Imported Socks, Pair 19c Children's Silk Mixed Sports Hose, Pair. . . . 50c SNFL! rWRjjS First Floor Another Big Sale of Lowney's Candies Lowney's 80c Vesta Assorted Chocolates at 39c lb. Box The assortment includes nougats, nut-tops, mnrshmallows, and fruit cream. Fresh, pure, delicious. Lowney's 80c Assorted Hard and Filled Candies at 39c lb. Box Including buttorcuns. nillnw. curls, fruit drops and soft center Aard candies-. Packed in tin con tainers. bHELLENBURflS Firut Floor nnd Economy Basement Walnut Stained Window Soreens, 75c S p e o 1 it 1 : Inches high. 33 Inch pretension Ml $1.75 Genuine O'Cedar Oil Polish Triangular Mops, Each 79c $45.00 Golden Oak Finish Refrigerators $34.95 W i t h white enamel lined food chambers. Sold on Club Plan VM WML:- i..(h) Wash Boilers, Patent Rustless Bottom $1.29 $12.50 American Porcelain Dinner Set, $8.25 5iii.-., ,i v iinl-i)iikiii!i ilinnt r wnvc uitli 1 li I i.r lihuMid do.-ni'.-illnrt'' i.'1 . in M.,n Uuguiar n.nll 25-Piece Cottage or Bungalow Dinner Blue Bird Sets. 100 Porcelain S1 59c Int. w ith Mil.- li.'UKl . l-pll'l'c H'S SlZl'H .'i to S ll for mUinn r r frlK. viitor tin.- $2.95 $3.25 Cut Glass Water Sets . . . $2.19 i ' I J li'' t'ulif. HtlliK of jil.-hir anil mn tum IiIith with tloral nml imnd cuttlm; 75c and $1 Colonial Glass Water Pitchers, 59c and 69c '"quip In two wizen :' anil 3d oz Jwi $1.25 Inverted Gas Lights, With Half-Frosted Crystal Globes 89c Coc extra sired. SNEILENBUROS Third Floor Today, . &yPa88r It H!S Special for Friday These $40 White Enamel Bed Outfits at $19,75JMiTI Full-size and three-quarter-size beds of best baked white enamel a few twin bed sizes m ivory finish in the lot. Heavy Jrainu spring and combination felt and fiber mattresses. Purchased separately as follows: Bed. $8.25, Spring, $4.65, Mattress, $6.95 SnellenburgS Fifth Floor Friday Special in Our Flower Shop 2000 50c Rose Bushes 2 for 39c 'J' wo and three-year-old rose bushes of t n o ironthly or ever-bloom-i n g vnnetv. A ssci tmopt includes Rich mond, Opht'lin ind Rus.sel va rities. They're all ready to put in the 'rarden i m -".icdiattlv. No mail or phone orders. Garden needs, grnss needs, hushes and shrubs a complete variety very low priced. bNi.i ! ,r.N3JRaS Fst Floor mmm V 11 1,500 Boxes Men's K no-Hole Socks At 75c Box of G Pairs Romarkabh durable socks made f good cotton yarn, with extra spliced lice!-; and toes. Six pairs of all-black or as sisted tan, navy and grav in a box. Sizes 9'2 to lllb. .- Vr"7 First Floor A Sale of Boys' Summer Tub Suits at Half Price! Boys' 53.50 Wash Suits, $1.75 Of extra fine quality chambray in navv, cadet and green. Trimmed with three tows of white brnid on tlie collar and thcM-nns on the -lt't'M Sizes " to N vears. Boys' $ 1.50 Wash Suits. $2.25 Made of Invincible chanibray hturd and durable. In Oliver Twist, Fnneh Oliver Twist and middy styles, in green, gray, tan, navy and cadet blue. Plenty with white blouses anil colored pants, collar i and eulTs. Sizes 3 to 9 years. Boys' $5 Tub Suits at $2.65 Regulation Oliver Twist suits with broadfall pants, laced in back and yoked back and front. Throe rows of white braid and chevrons. White drill tops and navy collars. WOOLEN SUITS WITH TWO PAIRS OF KNICKERS $15.75 Suits at S12 $20 Suits at S13.75 $22.50 Suits at $15.75 $25 to $20.50 Suits at $1H $20 to $10 Suits at $25 $1.75 Washable Knickers, at $1.00 Of best quality covert cloth in grey and tan. Sizes C to 18 years. BOYS' BLOUSES 70c lllouscs at 49c $1.50 Blouses at 85c A $2 IJIouses at U5 - , SNELLEN BURfl:rVfllrd Floor SHIPPING SACKS V. must ne strong mum oe Zf t weather-proof. otherwise f snollnu 'e sure. Our encKs I KecD the wenther out anil t vour proms in F. Vanderhcrchen 8 aons 7 North Water St., Philn. At the sign or me ami t ' vl itlin ? ! !J1 4.1 M I . 'fi - A;
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