S fE-V ' rlf ' wCJlTi-f 1 ' t . i t , i tr- . f ijr j? f ' .,"" 3T"T.'JtJr' ',' " , i I J . jrffl Fn T w v n.-wsrtaB V M'1 ' EyENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHiliADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1921 IT. pjijdelphia Newsboys Will Root for Lew Tendler in His Bout With Benny Leonard on August 12 HIHO BR KEEP 1 SOX UP Ltween Thorn Thoy Have Won 33 of Teams i 43 Victories Le ADAMS GOING GREAT .-. -i' (he thlnie." nq. Ah iBf ' T.,1 nut mnnv. many W1v..l . niannR,,ri. , ",,. rno- ? "lii.," Conn c JincK, iiu "- '-.i.- fourteen other mtmntsm m n." i ;.;- hnU tcnms continually ri r-wbat uie fcmeniM . . ,. t0 tho fnct A". or Jlii writers nntl others say ttat b"W L"' 'of the present dfiy .k.t the twiners 01 , . . Kffilw nml 'numerous R iv. 'J2.Uhw been given to sub- ff!fi... their claims, we li wera w fiaui - - lln,intion. especially unci "nKnW-scoro games S of the TO -fcn hist COinpCtCU a IMlLUi-smui x' . ihu City of Brotherly I-ove, V ln Ihnt at least n few of the ffl of the present , lay nrc n; wod twffi of he Just. Tho kid, a I'hlla Vi'm, rc den . bv the way, thinks ft Fahcr and Keir lie has two of Start of the" present-day crop of When two twlrlers on a team win .11 tat ten of tho total number of games III Bill leuui t ,.... I8 cnBC M comment : Sf Gleafon. .Urban Vaber.. who huf-"" te5&J&z?te STM l.tin tooth and nail to keep U of last Flo" Huh Good in 1017 In 1017 Fober snowed nine nc wns Mil ljMgUC, IWllliiib uimiiuw '. World's Series lefciitins the t.iniits in two fames. The Sox won. the fcorlcs. For the last three years, when it was tboucht that Fnber would bum up the Itixue, ho fllvvored to n ccrtnin extent r.d fhowcil little of the wonderful nitcblnp of 1017 Yet this kviroiv he wmes back with n vengeance- nnd prores to tllC WIMIunii worm uwt no (In the stuff. His old splttcr is work ing beautifully. In Ills same ncnlnst the Athletics litre last Saturday Fnber showed his old ennnlnff, holding the Maclclots to four .bingles. He would linvo hnua shut-out ld he not grooved one lor mo ever dingerou' Tillle Walker in the ninth irlthenodown. With the season bavins two months to go, Fahcr If he continues Ms present streak, bhou'd win nt least tn-elre more Eames. This should mnke kin the pitching king of the two leagues. Wee Dick ICerr when he first came up to the big leagues, was regarded as en tlrdv too small for the fast set. lie proved the opposite by twirling Brent bill from the t-tcrt, capping his early triumphs by winning in the World h Series. So far this season Kerr has mistered twelve triumphs nnd thirteen defeats. He hn. therefore, twirled in three lets games than his teammate. Fiber. Kerr had n bad streak of losses early In the seabon that makes his ircragc look had, hut for the Inst six weeks he has been nolnc creat cuns. and slould get way above the 0U average tewrc the season Is over. Adams Finds Fountain of Youth Babe Adams, hero of the last World's Berles out in Pittsburgh, is clvine the hnjh to the wise birds who predicted be was through last season, lie turned ln his seventh straight victory during the last week, nnd now lias u record oi eleven victories nnd three defeats, we Dcst ot the 1'irate btuir. Adams lma been in the big leagues over ten years end has been a consistent winner nil the time. Where he discovered his fountain of youth is mystifying the hurlers nnd par ticularly Uie batters of the National I-easue. Hu has not tho same speed of lormer jcars as is evidenced by the fnct that ho cannot twirl more than once every seon or eight days, but all his former cunning is there. IHlDUr l OOIHT. linnttlni rntnrnn nf flirt National League, has been twirling tmcemiy an season, lie lias swung Us left arm for seventeen victories and are defeats. GInznpr. tho vnniii wim Bade good from the stnrt, has nine wins HU mO (lClO.'lt H nil llU ri.inrl .vl,!.. lu tWng him tho renutntlon of n Unrrv Krausc, who, it will be remembered, set American League on tiro when he Joined the Mnckmen some jenrs ngo. betting hack to the second paragraph about the present -day eron of twlrlers, i compared with tho.,e of the pa t. wany reasons enn lm fivnn fm. iim retrogresijion f pitrhmg ,,f today. Th? -'i iiieiiiM-nes sa. that the drilhtic mieS ImilDSrd nn ll,,i, 1, I .1... Wm 1. . .....I. li,,,,- iiiiii niv of pitching. The Illngllllt..s greed for heavy hitting ami that of the fans have fo.ced the fienk delivery out of Mistence In t. i.j,. i,.ll(:llos, Tll(, tf. .. r ,, 'luinuvile nml hope that the rules w 1 t be s drastle next rear, alter the i.nl.lnmi,. ,.e i.ii.. .1.1.. season. ""'"" """ Singles and Bungles UU !i . f '. '" s"iii. On Attaint s '' that, ' "'"":, f"""" """"! it Horn. """"''' "" '"Ull'cr 11(11 dcrat his Rum Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues AMEKICAN LKAOUE is'iai tw t fi siti Now York.. 12 5- 17 Wn-slilngton. 0 1 fi 15 St. Louis... 0 13 l.t Detroit .... r 0 4 0 Itoston 0 2 7 0 Chicago .... fi B Cleveland .. 2 2 4 Athletics ...I 4 4 NATIONAL LBAOrE SITWTPHT' Cincinnati.. 12 4 a 111) Now York. .10 5 4 10 St. Louis. .. 4 7 0 17 IMillllos .... 10 fl 10 Itroohlyn ... 2 8 4 14 Pittsburgh.. 7 7 Chicago.... 2 1 ,t Itoston 3 3 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE IHIMITIWITIPIHITI Toronto .... 8 15 2 25 Heading .... 13 5 is Rochester.. 7 7 4 18 Newark .... 8 8 Haltlmoro .. fl 0 ituffnlo .... 4 2 a Syracuso ... 3 3 0 Jersoy City. 0 4 4 DAVIS CUP TESTS NEAR IPLEIN British Isleo and Australia To morrow Begin Battle for Place in Fourth Round PLAY FINAL AT NEWPORT MAY NAME HOWE COACH OF HARVARD OARSMEN Freshman Tutor Likely to Succeed Bill Haines, According to Reports Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 3. Dr. It. Ilcher Howe, freshmnn crew coach nt Harvard last season, has been granted an additional year's leave of absence by the trustees of Middlesex School so that he can nssumo n responsible posi tion next season in tho development of the Hnrvnrd varsity crew. While there Ik no one now nt Har vard who can deny or affirm that Howe it to bo head coach of the varsity crew in 1022, tho understanding Inst sea son was that he should 'be given the job in case the work of Hill Haines, tho varsity conch, did not come up to expectations. While Haines, since ho became head coach, ln 1018. hns broken even in the rnces with Yale, he has won only one other race, nnd thnt of minor impor tance. Ho bticceeded .Tim Wray in1 1010. but acted ns nn nsslstnnt to Robert Ilcrrlck, the graduate coach, and had n hand In defeating Cornell nnd making a new record for tho New London course ln the four-milo race with Yale. "PHILA. JACK" BEING SUED Named Defendant In New York Suit Brought by "Gentleman Jack" "Philadelphia Jack" O'Rrlcn. who is Joseph II. Ilagan in private life, has neon named detendant in n suit for 'Sinn nnn h,.m.i.t i, ti... i. ,..! known professionally ns "(icntlcniaii .inek" O'Hri'-n, in New York City, "(icntleinnn Jack." who says he 1ms hcell In tlll milllfn nvn no n,i nnini nt.il athlete for twenty years, declares he lost ins connection ns n performer with the Tvnltll nml 1'rnnfni. ntr.Mitfa no n ..... ...... a a.;..,.'. .,.i.i..,i ,,(-. u result of alleged criminal nnd fnlc rntements made by "Philadelphia Jack" O'Rrien. In his complaint "Gentle man Jack" expresses his opinion of "Ilillndelphln Jack" in gcntlcmuuly but most positive terms. Several months 1V10, while touring the West, nn Interview was given out. "Gentleman Jnck" snys. unbeknown to him, that "Philadelphia Jack" was contemplating n trip to Europe for the purpnsn of boxing Georges Cnrpeiitior. "I'hilndelphla .Tiiek." it is alleged, de nied that he hnd made this statement nnd nttrlbutcd the btory to "Gentleman Jack." "Philadelphia Jack" is in New York today. GOULETT-PIANI MATCH Meet In Mile Sprint at Drome Here Tomorrow Alfred Goullett, American sprint ww ritier, upset inc done Inst week when ho defeated Orlando Plnni, Itnly's champion, in an evtrn heat to decide the winner of nn nltcrnnnt race after they had finished in a tie. lie cause of this surprise Goullett and Plnnl have been signed up to nppenr In 11 match race tomoirow nieht- nt Mm Point Itrceze Velodrome, the winner of two out of three one -mile heats to be the victor. The defeat of Pinnl by Goullett wns only the bcrond time the former was neaten tins senson nn the local track. He lost to Willie Spencer, but Plan! bent him in two other match races. On the same nrosrnm tomorrow nlelif the 'U'liiladelphla Thousand Dollar" race, wnn four staiteih, will bo run off. Phis event Is to be nn hour grind with VlnTiit Mnddnnn. of Italy: Jules Mltiiicl. of France; Frank C'orry, of Australia, nnd Clarence Carman, of America, ns the starters. All of this quartet has bc.n ridlmj the distance events in firm of late. es. peelally Mnddnnn, nnd the Itnllan Is picked n favmite for tomorrow night's Mice. Viueenzo won a hit of prestige 'ist week when he defeated Carman in a fifty-mile match race. Several aiunteur nnd Cass It pro fessional sprint events will b decided lu the early r.i"cs, including handicap1 nnd match numbers. Piny In the pilltriinnry rounds of the Davis Cup contest for the team tennis championship of the world Is gradually narrowing down with three teams, Den mark, Japan nnd India, advanced to the semi-finals and the fourth place resting between the Ilrltlsh Isles nnd Australia who will play their mntch nt Pitts burgh tomorrow. Friday and Snttirdnv. The competition of the third and fourth rounds hns been dclajed one week because the Indian team, which recently won from France, cannot rench the United States on time duo to the burn ing of the Mauretnnln. This post pones tho finish of the semi-final round, orlglnnlly scheduled for August 13 to August 20, nnd brings the end of the flnnl round, to be played at Newport, on August 27. Tho winner will meet the United Stntes team in the challenge round for this famous cup which has traveled more man luu.imu miles in the twenty years during which it hns been in competi tion. This match will tnko place nt the West Side Tennis Club. Fort Hills. L. I., on September 2, 3 nnd 5. Twelve teams representing ns many different countries entered the compe tition to wrest the cup from the United uituvn. Ill the first round comn'eted .Tulv .10. the Rrltlsh Isles defeated Spain 3-2. Australia disposed of Canada easily in the matches which were played at To ronto. Japan won by default from the I'nillnnines lenm whleli wnn nlnvini n Shanghai and could not keep its en gagement. Uclglum went Into the sec ond round by eliminating Czecho-Slo-vakla 3-2. Ry reason of Its victory over the French team, India has advanced to the third round and will meet Japan nt Chicago on August 18.- 10 and 20. Denmark won by default from the Ar gentine team which gave up Its trip be cause of tho financlnl difficulties In thnt eountry. nnd meets the winner of the Tirltish Isles-Australia contest in Cleve land. The readjustment of the schedule places the final round to be played at tho Casino In Newport on August 2.", 20 and 27 nnd gives the winning team, a week to prepare for the challenge round with the United States. Tk. I :L..n';!n,,.nVM1v:!.'!!:.5-! T' Imim" f ll,'l., rrn f'1 iK'x.mi '' differ: "Vh'Y;'h I" I ''"''" und St! c.iHa",,;!u!,1!;!;iln"?1 r 'r1 lhtlr 'nth ' Ihfy m i V " ",vo "' .."mi porccnt M the inM'.' ' worry to the' Vail,, WliM. lhl!i X""k: rrprrt In ,nl.. ,.,.. 5? uoii n iiT ' ff&bii thf Tiairi have t'1"" if? K'l "".'"' '" "'"'mwi. The"),. "Pop" Hooker Wants a Pitcher Tlin N"rthwet Profesulona'n. hn nro PIIhIimI liy "Tup" lluovor, nn sooklnc n "inn fop S.viuriliiv tvnil sTunday away from nimu iinnpr ims r.n nnfiun' nn Ills Inain for a iso il pllehi r AiMron J Hooer '.'IT. N ir li American utrci'i Phono Co!umlla ilflll VMsmAvv&m.vsiwKBam DRINK delicious At fountain; And in bottles i. Z.T Syracuse Outfielder 83! !U'IV oiitfiel.w ,nIrc,,!, "' 'lr- 2f ' EWBumkmitimm Wait For Rapid Transit Then Speed Up! ,11 fT LOCAL OARSMEN LEAVE FOR NATIONAL REGATTA More Than Thirty In Party That Will Compete In Buffalo Event Oarsmen from the Vesper, Undlno nnd Malta Iiont Clubs left hero last night for Buffalo, where the national regatta will be rowed Friday nnd Sat urday of this week. Moro thnn thirty local scullers board ed tho train for the Bison City, where they arc .to meet Jack Kelly and the other men who competed In tho Cana dian regatta. Included ln the .Vesper party were members of the Intermediate eight oared shell, which will he stroked by llnnnn. This eight, which won. Its junior honors ln the Schuylkill Navy regatta in June, will meet u fnst field Jim u'cagnn, who will row with Paul Costcllo, Sam Moorchead nnd Jnck Kelly In the Vespers' senior quadruple sculls, wns niso in insi nigin. n iiui the other members of the crew being In BuiTnlo. Instead of Joe Nolan nnd Paul Shnfcr, representing the Malta -llont Club In Intermediate doubles, a last mlnuto chnnge wns made, nnd Sherman nnd Nolan will row. The Vespers also have nn Intermediate double entered, consisting of Kent Myers and Jnck Costcllo. Tt. TltMBlni .TV nf llin TTnrlilie IUUI1 ito...f,, ....," ... . ...... - Bnrgo Club, entered In intermediate singles, was niso in me party, iiunry Pcnn JJiirKe, president ot 1110 Ainitn ll. nl.,1. n.l PlinrlnM W. PrnlHetl- daiiz, of the Fnlrmount Bowing Asso- cintlon, niso icit. QUAKERSHAVE OPEN DATE Professionals Arrange Many Big Games for Month of August Tho Quaker City Professionals have Sunday open for any home club, in or out of town. Many well-known clubs havo been scheduled for this month. In cluding Strnwbrldge & Clothier. Shan- nhnn, Jncn limes uiu unners mm Stenton Field Club. A few Inter dates, either Saturday Sundny or twilight, arc open, Despite the loss of several stnr players tho Quakers have been playing sensational bnll, nnd hnve succeeded in filling the positions left vacant by signing several minor league players, which has greatly increnscd the hitting power. Address Frank C. Schnllcr. 1220 North Tenth street, nr phono Poplar 7."4l-W from t to 0 P. M. NEW GOLF COURSE TO OPEN SATURDAY Coatosville Country Club Makes Elaborate Preparations; Lead ing Playors to Compete PROMINENT GUESTS INVITED Another new golf course will be added to. the Philadelphia district next month, when the Coatcsvllle Country Club will open Its first nlno holes. The date hns been et for Saturday, August 0. nt 2.30 P. M. nnd elaborate prepar ations hove been ninde for tho event. Dr. Edward Martin. Commissioner of the Stnte Department of Henlth nnd n noted golfer, will hnve charge of the program, which will include driving nnd putting rontcts nnd n series of matches in which leading amateur nnd profcsslonnl plnyer.s will compete. Dr. Martin, who will tee off the first ball on the new course, is paired against Hon. Blchnrd h. Baldwin, former Speaker nf the House of Ucprcsenta tlves. They are very evenly matched, both claying In tho 'low eighties. Mnny prominent guests hnve been Invited, including Governor Sproul. Senator Knot, Senntor Penrose, Mayor Moore, Senator Vnro, Judge J. Whit- akcr Thompson, of tho United States Ulstrict uoun: .lunge nogcrH, .iuukc Patterson, Judge Henderson, Judge Knowlcs and ex-Judge Porter, of tho Philadelphia Courts; District Attor-. ney Snmuel P. Botan, Jules Mast batim, Blchnrd Wcgleln, president of City Council; Harry C. McDevltt, sec retary to the Governor; I.ieutcnnnt Governor 15. K. Bcldeltnan. Judge Wll Mam Butler. Jr. nnd Judge J. Frank K. Hnuse, of the Chester County Court nnd other well-known persons In pub lic life, who nrc Interested ln go'f. The course hns been Inul out by A. H. Flndlny, of Philadelphia. It ii located two and n half miles north west of Coatcsvllle on a fine road nnd Is surrounded by a lnrgo Inkc. Since April 1 last the club members hnve been playlng'on five very fair tem porary holes nnd the entire City of Coatcsvllle has been Inoculated "for keeps" with the golf bug. Pnrkcsburg and IJowningiown nrc strongly repre sented In the club's membership. Horace A. Benle, president of the Pnrkcsburg Iron Co., and Guyon Miller, president of the Downln-town Manufacturing Co., being members of the Board of f!Airn,iinr. f, Tlonln'u tmttif 1m nn- .V.t.i..o. ..... ...... .- ... .. .... tlon-wlde ns u promoter of hlgh-clnss sports. Golf Is new to him, but he Is. taking n keen interest in it. Kayoula C. C. In Field Tho Ksyonla Catholic riul hii deelilecj to ' place a flnt'Clanii tnivclim: li atn In tlio field, and liae utincd a nmnl.r of w.-ll-known players, Incluillnjf thn Jtrl"H lirolliern and Naulty, of thf Jewlah Wor il l.tik-ns nro Ilurna. of aimhelai Mcfnl. of ('Rthollc Hlh. anl Deady. of M. Jon's (lp.m- nrc wanted with flrt-cla-s rluli Addres Alex Swr-ny. 107 South rturkn'. ftri-et Polo Tourney Postponed Nnrrannelt l'lrr. It I Auj 3 Ha n caueeil a iKmlt'onnment of U. tAo lourna ment here yosterday. COLT RACE TO FEATURE PHILADELPHIA COUNTY FAIR Local Harness FansHave Many En tries In Byberry Events Many locnl horsemen will drive their bnby trotters ln colt rnces nt the tenth annual Philadelphia County Fair nt Byberry during the week of Septem ber 5 to 10. . William Ycllnnd, of Frnnkford, hns Boso Farbcr entered In the two-year-old class. Jack Toy will bank on Iteality, Dr. George Boxbcrry has lots of faith In Zombro Dillon nnd Hugh Carney will depend on Bnymakcr to come neross with the honors in the three-year-old division. Andy Mc Dowell, of Byberry, will Mnd Purple nnd Gold In the three-year-old class. Colt entries follow: Two-year-old trot Itono Kar!iT William Yelland, Frankford. I'ert Hale Krans Hhrador. Maxunn. Mctlrath HtnMesi June Dillon. A. U. Cojco Carleta. II C Koirert (Jerdha, C. C. Ilerht-1: Aju Hale. J 1, Him, Peter Hale, Ueorge W Lynch. Julia Comsfiwoaua I'arm Mntw.1 flrltt. Phllln WersllKin; Ouy Htnw-nh, Alcld re Rlaltlesi ionna llalet, Frank K Jones, Hold Wilkes. V Jones, lleailiy .lohn Toy. Worthy Illco, H. U. .lussell Dlrrrmr M 11 Itu'f,ll and Dr. Ilandall, Prank Lelchthelmer, Thre,-ear-old trot Purple and (Jol4, Andy McDowell: SCotoDro Dillon. Dr. deorne lloxlrry, Clarla tins Ureat A Williams) ' hestnut Ouy. Joseph I'nrcl. Peter Harvester, loernh C. liaugh, llel,a 1)1, Inn. D. A, Wrshl; Worthy Msry, Ale dore Htablesl ( egantlne lioy, W Jones, Prorlne Hals, Dr. It Hartman. JudK- Dnuirinn, Keeler Hta blrs. l.ula Wood. Patrick Daiuhcrt). lien nlo Scott .rrflralh Htaliles, Mr. Kent, II. Cr isanmn. Mies IMIIIi W . W A. Kliloltt .Miss Tabasco. V., F NfltttnKhami Zslda, Ptter, B. II. Kuseell: Harvest Leader. J, A, Hartman Jr . Ilnjmiikor Hiiuh Carney, and Winnlnc Spirit. C M Ooshen, THIRD FOR BRITAIN Win Six-Meter Yacht Race From Americans, 21 to 15 Cowcs, Isle nf Wlclit, Aug. 3. (By A. P.) Gieat Britain won the third of the series nf intei national races for , lx -meter yachts, aileil here today. 1 The BritiMi yachts scored 21 points as ngniift 1." points for their American I competitors. Scraps About Scrappers rtimey Rrllly ba hn matrh"d h;- Jicle Merarthy tn meet Cliff Pent, nf Wet Plilla rielphla. at tho Shannhan A. C. next Mon day nlBht. lark Welnstetn hns ben m.id" bettlnr crmmlssloner for a New York syndicate "I sve been autho-lzed to wni-Vr fSliO.oiiO nt odds of 1 to 3 that Leonard will stop Tendler." eald Jacques over the telephone today. Andy Ilurns, of Kenslncton, Is unlnu to lox ncaln. I In has placed himself under the mannitemen of William I'lelds. Hums has been training for a month. Dunnv Rodcers, of Manajunk. Is In hard Inek. Ha had thren malrhes called off: At Mannyunk, July 20; at Allentown, Aueust 1, nnd at Scranton, Aueust 4. Tim Ilroney will meet Pete I.ilio nt Scran ton tomorrow nlht D-oney has met Lew Tendler tvtlcn ant will b rnidy to m-ct tho eouthpaw ngaln after tho J-conarJ mix. There nr letters In the Sports Department of the UvnsiMi Pi'Iilic Lrixiijii for Lew Urtscom and liobby Gunnla. Carnival I'nrk, Wst Jtlnnavunk, Is prov InK a falluro us s. iMixtnc club this season. Last ycur the promoters had a successful season. No Underwear U "B.V.D.' without this Red Woven Label MADE FOR TH6 H EtSTRETAILTBADEj w) mwyxix. n x MATERIALS of enduring strength mode In our own mills from selected cot ton, andworkmarv shlp of scrupulous caremake"B.V.D." wear far beyond what U fair to ex pect. "B. V. D." Two TUct garments for Men. "B. V. D." Slentleti chitdcTotcnUnlonSulu (Pat. U.S. A.)orMn and YoutKh Ots.t.d.c. The D.V. D. Company, N. Y. SCHOOLS THE PE0P E'S UNIVERSITY OF PHILADELPHIA i w srimoi.s Open Srpt. 12. i:vti. Tiinni.s Open Sept. 23 Baiinni mil Progreu. Will yon progrttt with it or will you ifand" itill? Oar practical coarstt will help yoa in yoar oniinen omoifioni. Claim art open to men anJ women. Technical Schools for those In Mechanleil, Electrical. Wlicleas and Ilulldlnu Construction fields, 27 subjects. Autn School (Day nnd for those wio wnnt lucrative pnsltlens In parnics. service Muht) stations and repair shops. Owners' course. Preparatory School IIlB-h School and Ituslnes School course- A I' s-abjeets. (D'vy and Nlsht) Including Tjp-wrltlne. Stonocraphy, Ilookkeeplna-. Junior High School 'Day)7th. 8th and 1st year High Pchoo' work. Elementary School Orammir Schor; eourses coverlnir es--ntlaIs of Bth. Bth, ' 7th anil 8th Grades School of Commerce Includes advanced rourses In Arcnuntlnc and Iluslncss Accounts and Flnnnce Administration 3n subjects. t'ntqualed Gjmnnsluru nml Nntatorlum Facilities Coll or write for catalogue of School oa are interested in. DAY AND EVENING COURSES FOR EVERY NEED Y. IVI. O. A. rvnlrnl Ttiillillntf 1421 Arch St. West nulldlnir. B2d Sanson) Sts. North Hulld'nc. 1013 L'hlxli Ave. .SouMnrrf V.W.. (coloredl 1724 Christian HASUrACTUSlRS --TOtl AND KCTHILCRC Final Reduction on S M en9s Shoes $10-85 9 $J.85 nr Tu Idditwnti. $12.85 All shoes tnade especially for us are featured at :":: $7.85 French, Shriner & Urner 115 S. 12th St. AUo Stores in Sew York Chlcnco Kansas City 1 :iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuii. I AN OPPORTUNITY I I CLOSING OUT I NEW ROAMER CARS I Below Factory List Prices POTTER-DIESINGER MOTOR CO. 2207 Chestnut Street -Tnilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllln MHHaf Knight IS America's Finest Knight Motored Car LET US SHOW YOU. f&Vp&f & ftarpfiP 2S0 N. Broad BUILT IN HALAMAZO O.MICH. U, - t i . If The Standard of the World Not a Penny of Premium in the Price of World's Greatest Motor Car Value The man who buys the Cadillac becomes the owner of the most distinguished achievement recorded in its field but he acquires tliat distinction without paying a penny's worth of premium. This is so because, in the matter of price, the Cadillac actually reverses a world-wide practice. There is an unwritten business law that when a manufactured article is conceded to be without equal among its kind, the buyer- gladly gives more for the greater value which its excellence assures him. In the case of the Cadillac, this admission of greater value is freely and frankly given. And yet contrary to world-wide custom the Cadillac is lower in price than the cars which eagerly seek comparison with it. Moreover, it outsells all of them combined by a ratio of some thing like three to one. This latter fact explains why the Cadillac is not only tho world's greatest value in point of all that constitutes superb performance, but the world's greatest value in price as well. It is the only car of its high character which has been able to apply to a large production that fineness of manufacture which is really its special excellence and value. And by reason of that large volume, the Cadillac is spared the necessity of asking a higher price for manifestly higher 'excellence. Phaeton ... $3790 Victoria .... 4540 Sedan . . . . 4950 Touring Car - - $3940 Suburban ... 519-0 limousine ... 5290 P. O. D. Dttroit, Vr Tax to bm srfoW Roadster - . . $3790 Town Hroughnm - 5690 Imperial Limousine 5390 NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 142 North Broad Street CADILLAC . ' - fi Jit- v. i . "W, ?4 4 H'J
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