ft. .j srr TW'ir.diVK'tf-f- ' ..TT'TIBCK Wa iTV!.' . r': "i A'S't,;..-.;v'.?Tv r w v y. Ill' A VVI' AV . v ? -. .7 ' - ." it'.HfS ,. V,iS Kf - p .-. "4J ''&' EVENING PUBLIC) LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THUBBDAY, AUGUST 4, 1021 Vll) Y jjFriohnson, Philadelphia Star, Eliminated on Newport Courts by ShimidzuJapPjayer " - . 1 1 I .! w-wmwrn, ' - nnWNEYNOT BARRED I ,,pr'"R. chairman of the local commli- -TTTTZ m aw I -T Uiri nil mimr HI RnmnP.r1 H a TTmna 1 1 lOllf T rrr P TO p;., r.A'.. n-- UUWNtTNUlBAHcu lo( nnnoumi((1 ,oHowln, lnnulr,es P III PLAT IflGAH SQUARE NINE ' i - W6lt Philadelphia Won First Oamo of Series, . to , " Eleven Innings NATIVITY AT NORTH PHILS Runs Scored for Week in Three Big Leagues NATIONAL tKAOUE BMTVTF Hfj Now York.. 10 B 4 2 21 Phillies .... 10 0 C 21 Ht. Louis... 4 7 fl 8 20 CIncliiimtt. .12 4 3 10 Pittsburgh.. 7 0 10 Hrooklyn... 2 8 4 14 Chicago .... 2 1 10 13 Boston 3 0 1 12 I HMD I.l. farmer s l"- .troetB. ijiro ... dubs enme tel semi-pro ball teams are The lM' "m' ' i .hi, ovenlnn m .' r r ;, d. n.i . heTnrc scheduled between rl- llbH " w... , nt L'lltllCH Sh..W.'S!S wmnJtitlon, Among rtrtnnt of these is one do hnn nnd T.nirnn Square nt field, at Forty-eighth nnd . ..,.. tnotoitipr re- .'.'Th. openlni wmo of n scries eelteahan nhnexed a great eleven- kH filer forced the winning run tll.X rlato ManRcr Faulkner U icroiS the r'J Sliannlmn is conn.- titer w""Vi, -' ,t two strn Rht with ;nnt of making "L",, ' nn the !??: iJ'.i.. ..'itrhlne nee of fwcrEeiphlnns nnd the Hit- i IL forty-five-year-old liurler "vr '!. '.taciM IB great comeback. .!p'Tt.A" Stnw are down to , with the Hohlfeld tnwclinakcrs. bi.7 .amnions of the Industrial TEni . t Hroil nnd Allegheny nvc WWV; tmllMinen have won thel Ht. Hie u"w ... ,nii lr . in tames nnu wm iiupciiu L"!,. nr MnFon to make It ten. while SSfjlfcWn "iU Pitch for the home turn. ..i,iir nt North Phil'' ,"4i . t.. l-l... (13t rtfttrtn Nativity piays ew.- ? 1:rnannwiKorocklnV''8treeii;: L?R ln"Ter is HOttafle, with the 28f of his Plnyerii. but is after a v.,?i Phils' grounds rerently nnd Norl.j iff with a win. The Phils Wde rtf 3w of slum,, nt the time. stl. then nevernl hnnges have been .i. In the line-up nnd with Moll B. '. J. C 1 --. ,.J .l,nn. lm T!llU ip rolors of the vis- .. 41.. .. ii.in.1 iii(iftfl Iltws. Nativity mi H I""- "" '"" Mr having lost live gnmes nwny nil ?L Mnrtv Devlne will bo David's AMERICAN LEAOUE S MTW TF HT1 New York. .12 n 17 Washington. It 1 fi 1 fit. Louis. . . 0 13 13 Boston 0 2 7 3 12 Detroit .... 5 0 4 Chicago.... n 2 7 Cleveland .. 2 2 4 Athletic ... 4 1 4 wtL5ti bAivit in LEONARD VIC I ORY Bumped His Umps INTEKNATIONAL LEAOUE "TTMTWTFBTi Toronto.... 8 ir. 2 2 27 Hyrncuso ... 3 314 20 Koclicstcr .. 7 7 4 1 10 Heading .... 13 fi 18 Buffalo .... I 211 17 Newark .... B 8 Baltimore.. 0 0 Jersey City. 0 4 1 1 4 Todays Local Ball Games opponent on the hill. The rimer. N. J., ttnetion nt Dobsi The rimer, . '-. lenin win ! im- .....Atinn nt iJobson una pnri;. at Ttlrtr-flfth nnd Queen lane. With the Jiitaidment of, the IVneoyil Iron Works' semi-professional team, .Munn- . Calhoun, of Dobsou, looKs for n lar letter attendance nt the.Dobson gnincs. (I the cnnieiinnKcrt win m-iii nun. part of the ironworkers' following. Bmlth-Fiirliush nt Brldcshurg The Smitli-Furhiisli tint) will be tiie ,n.nt nf uric esuurg. nt lucnmonii VV n .1 - , ..nu I'lrttrtw Vin.n tnfl iirinotiux pun-in. , .iwi .vnv- fflll be on the hill for the home team ,r,i lie n1so takes occasion to deny the reports that he is about to quit. ICeenc bas a rccorn i iiurt -un phuijuh wins and is one of the bet heinl-pro hurlers ever seen in this city. Tom Turner, of Hmith-Furtmsh, has not settleil on his pitching selection, lie was banking on (Jlelsner to pitch and had picked Plows to work ngainst Nativity last evening. Ah the club was Hie on account of the rain it is more than likely thnt riews will draw to night's assignment. Plews hnd been playing In the field until a few weeks ap when he returned to the mound and showed the same stuff that made Mm one of the best pitchers in the old Industrial League. Hlrhmnnil A Nutltllr nt North Vhltllfs. Fourth nnd l'ul.llo I.eiUrr ut KlmtwBInu, Crnler. I'lirit ninth nnU ('lift,"r. '"!nKi. v.,ii iib.in 8tnr nt llrlllrld. Jorooil nnu I. K. T. All-SturH nt Hohlfeld. Ilroad Htret-t und AHeaheny nyrnue. ,. 1-1..1, J.omn Hmmre nt Shannlmn, rortr-cltiitii mill Ilrown hiitcih. ..... Hmlth-riirliUKli nt ltrldeiburir. pnd OrthiMlnv trw-ti. ... a ,. "1" l': .V'S'wakrllnc nnd I-nme hinlrr City lllcomer fllrls nt Old Timers TMrtrntli nnd Johnson Mreota.. .VnPj l.H llrothcn. nt rortx-elinlit nra. Triity.tltth nnd Bnjiler "''.''.-. nf. a Klmrr nt J. & J. Hobeen. Tlilrty-nrth nna All-Tiibitn nt llfth and Mill" trM. "rcnnMlvnnl,. Itnllrond A-Stnr? rotor nt Mm Inn Viirh. THfntj-lltth nnd IMnmono M Ht.,H,I.nlu.'a nt KrV, A. A.. V. R- T. BiPiiniln. Tenth nnd JUittrr tritB. Chriiter nt ttelsher. Tcnty-slstli nmi Wlmrlim HtrwtH. m.M cinh rhew tlprmiintowii nt Stnton riria CHID. nrw nnd I'le.niint trwl. .. T-i.ni,0n ran.lnict nn Iloimrtmrnt. nff'.Vt?ilo"v l.c at Sonlhwnrk Men's 11"'. Jlcnnow und Mln"lln strn-t. ..i....,,i r C. Slloun ' flub nt, I.lmwnod 1. v.: f-lxiy-elslith nnd Klnuvcwl '"' in.lilnitton Nnrtlnw.t Profmslonnls nt W nmiinawn Stnrs. Tulip nnd Venjiwo "re'- v j, Tndiin-v Profrlonnli nt """'VOTj i'. Ioirn,ivn-Armstroni nt lot Motor, mov mill nnd (irnnue nifnur. qiiinn nt HIiielic)ftV I.W'ir J'vilj1 V. 8. Jlnrlnen. T.Apie .'"Is"'1 VT.? (I'lJmiin- Tr.iiMll Iiiiriic A Klcbmon,! ,H llttmni Inwn. "tentoii rirld Club. Chew una 1'lfwnnt sttrrtN. , . 1 . Trnnilt Jnnit '"''n.h' nnd I JltlVr llrp. Lilian BTOiinds. Tenth nnd miner "'luilThpr. end t''rcUer;; T-esjiie-nht- 1.1.11..1.1 .hi. sinnMfnrliirer.' Tninte... ItaldHlii nt V W. Yoiiijj. Hron-l ?aJ fc lite airrit! A VtTTl I fllOfl P IIIUH rt,,,r lrrH r'nml -IP-rnVld" utrcef! Wleew Sorrvr nnd Maehlne Work, nt V'lK ih4 MntSrS" at 1 nt.4n.ln uteuita. find lift If II llmnrn i iVilTnln: TSxnlntlj i nnd SnrnerHet trets. Grid Star Dies of Broken Neck ,... ... j Tiurn'.il l.ltvi-nilalil. Unl- ,?; y "t iffino. f..otl.n:i "tar. why nj em ployed ni a Itreioinrd at n '"f ,'.acJ here, died In n hot'ltnl lnt nlslit or a I "ken utck l.lfendahl. lw r.n.1 n record of haw ""..0x0.1 twenty par.on, from drown In this Hummer, wn Inlurnl n ro uaya iiira, nhen lie dlvo.1 Into ul-nllow wuler. Roferoe Had to Stop Bout With Fred on Foet Whon Titlo Changed UNABLE TO PEFEND SELF ny 1,01'IS II. JAFFE Record books show Hennv Leonard to be the eighth lightweight ehninplon of the world, having nnnexed tho title May 23, 1017. when he scored a tech nical ninth-round knockout over Fred Welsh, the Fngllshniaji, In New York City. With Welsh tottering. In n help less condition nnd unable to hold up his arms, Heforee McPnrtland stepped between the boxers, waved Iconnrd to hn corner, Incidentally iiroclnlmlng the New lorker ns the new world chninp. In winning his dlndcm Leonard proved himself a real sportsman. With Welsh's chin unprotected nnd wide open for t right-hand wnll- Benny looked plttylngly nt Fred, then toward the third man In the ring, nnd nskeU him to halt the massacre. Mcl'nrtl""'1 - in turn, Indicated to Welsh'ft corner for n sponge to bo thrown Into the ring, nnd when It was not forthcoming the referee acted In the only possible wny to feuve Welsh probably from serious injury. The con test was stopped. Twice before hnd Leonnrd attempted to lift the crown from the head of tho venerable Welsh unsuccessfully. But on the night of May 28. 1017. Welsh's well-known defensive abllltv was nn- nblo to withstand the terrific nttuck of tho young challenger. Beaten In Fourth As early as the fourth round It was '- j v m&c . HOW II FEELS 10 BATTLE AN UMPIRE Five Leading Batters in Two Major Leagues OKOKGE SISLEK The St. Iiuls Browns' slugger drew tho first suspension of Ills baseball career for n row with Vniplro Illldcbrnnd Michaels After Game at Homo Mlehnel. of tho North l'hlinneipnia St. rh'ureh I.enuue.' Is without a Knino nt home onSurS TraxellnK team, Whhln thla came should phono W A. Wnner. omlni IISJS th'fl eenlnu JIMii P mm Wm Overboard They Go! Here'i one gigantic dumping of OLD PRICES that meant worth-while lavingt to thoie fortunate enough to see this ad. Quick action is necessary if you want ..... iiiuuiii. vu uur vuyuig curti For Bathers! UFKr.rtiiii i....-.. t.. . ,i ,: . ' ; - nne jersey. N5 "vy fl.irtnel trunks nn, t:0, 3 ni: i.im; iitiiin(, 1 I r Innib'K n n o I e M HelKht J 0 r s e rsi. .1 imvy trunk. k'uaruiiiceil huh primf ami list cu.01 . web twit runt I'KlOf qitr bu. Lie iO t'llll.IlltllS'S TI-c II VTIIIVI. Kl ITU 1 '' " l- i'i"i nrderlnn ! I Pill .. Litii:' pa Jini'i-IT. 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II H . , Vn I In.f ml 1Kb ,"IO.)d, apcols, i-tip.half of tlirw nrle h NAl.T-WAl'KIt riSHlNd OUTnT. com. plete Consists of '.' plce rod. nlekol-nlnted luniiiitlncs. '.'OD-Ml milt water reel, doub e foiKed (I'HhuunhiiesHy '.uioka, 80 yards of Ani'lers" Omsl Club I. Inn, i-oz. pyramid inker and box lo hold tho outllt JlfJ.OO antinrcnt that Welsh would be detiosed. A left hook to the body almost doubled up trie I'.ngiisiminn, nnu from then until tho contest tcrmlnnte'tl Fred wns a badly beaten boxer. It wns a pitiable spectacle Welsh trying to use nil of his defensive tactics that hod snved 1 him from decisive defeat time and again, with Leonnrd. his vicious and terrific blows, gradually pummellng the Britisher Into a stnto of dizziness, weakness nnd flnnlly defeat. Welsh often hod been "razzed" nnd panned by fight crowds because of h( defensive style ; because he usual') stepped into the, ring t)t to win, bul to make sure that he was not knocked out. But In thnt battle, which re verted the lightweight crown from the Briton's brow to that of nn American. Freddy won himself n host of friends. He lost a gritty battle, with colors flying, remaining on his feet nnd mak ing It nccessnt'y for tho third man In the ring to Intervene. In order to gut that match which won him the world's championship, Leonard, then the contender, had to concede to Welsh's weight demands that of coming in nt 1.1.1 pounds. Tho champion, at the time, came in at catohweights. Both to Weigh For his bout with the present cham pion. Lew Tcndlcr. who will get n crack at the lightweight laurels at the Piilla' Hnll Park here tomorrow nlcht n week, is being conceded on nil sides as hnving the better of it. Ever since negotiations for n Leonnrd -Tcndlcr bout was started as far back as two yeors ngo xeniuer always insisted on weight tho recognized lightweight limit. And now, with the match made, Leonard, the champion, wns forced to hcod to Tcndlcr, the challenger, and each has checks of $.1000 posted with Robert W. Maxwell, sports editor of the HVENINO PUULIO L12UOEII, to weigh In at 185 pounds nt 2 o'clock on the afternoon of tho bout. Thero hnvo been no indications an to a squabble over n referee, und there may be no such urgument, still it is probable that n temporary hitch will come up. Tcndlcr, no doubt, will hold out for n Philadelphia arbiter Leonard may think he Is perfectly within his riglitH to nniiic u man from New York, and then it will be up to tho promoter to iiettlu the scrap by selecting n compe tent man from n neutral community. SPEEDBOAT RACERS READY Eleven of Seventy-two Entries Will Compete for Sinclair Trophy Chicago, Aug. 4. Hevcnty-two boats, rt presenting Detroit, Buffulo, Mil waukee, Chicago, llacliiu, Wis., nnd scernl Illinois cities, are ready today to participate in the nnnunl speedboat taees, nnd eleven of them will compoto fin t lie Sinclair trophy, emblematic of the (Srent Lakes championship. The races will he held today, Friday und Saturday, while on Hundny speed trials over a special half-mile course are scheduled. The races will bo held over a two ond one-half mile course and eight heats are scheduled dully. The bouts to attract the most attention are the Mlsi America, present holder of the world's clinmplonhlp title, nnd the Miss Chicago, which Is the holder of tho Mississippi Valley championship. Fulton Reinstated In Minneapolis St. l'liul. Mlntf., AUK. 4 l'red Fulton, of Minneapolis, heaywolnht boxer who was iuspended some two J ears uiro. following charges of his havlnic enuuucil In a "fake" flht with Jack Dempsey, the present hemy. weight tltleholdcr. was reinstated today liv thn Minnesota lloxlnit Commission nnd wIM now be permitted to partlclpato In bouts In this State, Ooorgo Sisler Narrateo the Talo of His Argument With Arbiter Hlldobrand BROWNS ARE OPTIMISTIC i "I sort of Imagine the fans East here were much surprised warn I received thnt suspension of n week out in Rt. Louis, but you know even the best of us j arouse the Ire of the umps now and I then." , (Icorge Misicr. the brilliant first busc man of the Browns, was talking. George. It will bo remembered, had quite , n run-in with Implre lllltieiirnnu out In his home town nbont two weeks ago that drew a suspension for n week. Naturally a linn-ball player like HW ler. who Is In there every day lighting to keep up hU trntn in the running and his batting nernge up to ton, gets n fnnllnir nf ennui ns be misses the time nwny on tho bench, particularly If the, ubneneo Is an enforced one. , The trouble that led to the suspen sion of Hlsler hud Its inception in th-, Browns-Yanks series the last time the Missoiirlans were East. Johnny Tobln wns called out on a third strike so wide1 that Wally Sehniig, the former Mark ninn Inuelii'd nnd nskeil Illldcbrnnd whether he meant three balls or three strikes The sumo afternoon Bnbe Ituth. who does a lot of kicking and gets awnv with it. if the player nro to be believed, also showed his displeasure by throwing his bat high In the nlr and then pushing the arbiter around when Hlldebrand called the bustln' person out on a wide third strike. 'Nary a word wus said to the Babe. Bans Johnny Tobln In the next Inning Tobln complained about a called third Mriko that wns i wide, ns he say, nnd did a lot of talk ing In the bargain. Ho was banished from tho contest Naturally this did not tend to create nn better fe'-llng be tween the Brow ni and Illldebrnnd. The inme limp was out in Detroit looking after the series there between tho Tiger" nnd tho Browns, and then went on to the Mound City for tho Browns' home stand. Rlsler had beaten out two grounders on the tiny of hN argument, he snys. but on ench occasion he was called out by Ill'dcbrnnd The third time, nccordlng to Sisler nnd tho players. Ooorgo hnd the throw beaten by n step and a hnlf I nnd wns walking bnck to the bag after making the turn when Illlilebraiul called him nut. "Out !" said flonrge. "Yes," said Ilildobraiid, "you're out." Hlsler did considerable talking to the umpire, tolling him thnt he would make a much better "oal miner or Inmat'' of a blind mati s home. He went bnck to the bench feeling secure thnt ho hnd won tho verbal nrgument even If he did not get on base. After the Inning he walked out to the first -huso line, picked up his glove und started for the bag to entch tho throws of tho Intielders. "I said you were af," shouted Hll debrand. "Out where?" questioned Sisler. "Out of the game," said Illldcbruud. "Put Up Your Hands" Whereat George, the quiet, reticent person from whom one has to worm out AMERICAN I.EAOCK I'l-trer nnd Club. O. A.ll. It. If. I'.C. Hellm.in Ilelrolt. OS :95 SI 1(17 .4i. Cobb, Ietrolt 7S 301 77 Hpciker. rifvr. M 1'iW 74 Tobln. Ht. I. oil Is 03 410 HI Williams, Ht. I. 02 SIS 75 121 .SUS 1J.1 .! 37! Ml ,3fW 128 .SON NATIONAL I.KAUVK Hnver nnd Club. O. A.ll. It. II. V.V. Ilornsby. Ht It. I7 SSI SJ 1(17 .41? Yoiinic, n. y . m soi ao nt .sn. Mellenrr. Ht. It. . OS 300 07 lt7 .3.13 CMtshnw. ritts 73 2S0 40 OS .3.10 Williams, llilln 03 .100 3 111 ,3l I Cleveland Boxing Commission De nies Having Taken Such Action Cleveland, Aug. 4. - The Clevolnnd Boxing Commission bos not barred Bryan Downey, locul middleweight boxer, as u result of his bout here last Wcduodav night with .lohuti) Vllon, middleweight title-holder, J B Wll- hIoii, announced following inquiries mid reports that Mich nctlon hnd been taken. In the Wednesday night contest Wilbenllng and the local com mission awarded the middleweight championship to Downey on a knockout In tho seventh round, reversing the de rision of Befcreo .Ilmmy Onrdncr, of Boston, who awarded the fight to Wil son on n foul. the answers to any Question nut to him. bad several uncomplimentary things to ' say to tho umpire. "Put up your hands," jelled Hlsler, Hlldebrand turned his back on the first sneker. To be snubbed so completely lingered Hlsler. who grubbed Hlldebrand! by the cont, turned hltn uround nnd , with his open hnnd smacked him Initio- , llti'ly on tho mug. i Sisler was pushed toward the bench , by the other players. The ump wns Mild i to hnvo called to Misier: I can tio nothing here." After dressing Sluler called with a policeman nt the door of the uinplro'j dressing room to wind up hostilities, thinking the remark of tho umpire meant that he was willing to tight It out after the game. Hlldebruiid thought differently. Tho next day ho wus notified thnt he was to tuke It cusy for the week nnd ' wutch his tonmmntes perforin, if he ' tlesirnl, from an udvontiiKLous place in tho grandstand. ' "You know I didn't feel right the r whole week," suld Hlsler "It was tho lirbt time In my life thai I was over suspended from a team und it did not make me feel any too good to have to remulu Idle Once before on July 4, ' three years ngo, In the morning, I was put out of a game after the nrgument wns nil over. "Some one said something to the ump that he didn't like and thinking it was me he banned me. The funny part of It all wns that I didn't suy a word and only camo up to the plate from first base to hear what It was nil nbout. And then I got the gate ' MINOR "WORLD SERIES" American Association and Interna tional Winners to Meet Chicago, Aug. 4. A minor league "world's series between the pennant v. iiiinug clubs of the American Asso ciation and International League, will In staged nfter the close of the regular icason. President Ilirkc, of the Ameri can Association, announced today. President Hickey reached n ten-year agreement with the International League whereby an nnnunl post -season series of gnmes will be played. Post season games between the pennant-winning clubs of the two lougues were first staged last fall, when Baltimore de feated the championship St. Pnul Club. "The series proved popular nnd wo have decided to enter Into a ten-onr agreement to assure these gnmes," President Hickey Bald. "Rainmakers" Meet Tonight New York, Aui. ." Kor tbe elnhfi time G-no Tu'incj. A. H K. Ilvht hnnyweln)it champion, and Mar'y Ifu-kc. New Orleans, will iitfnpt to miet in th rlni; here to niKht They hr.ve been matohed seven tlmee to dale In nilou cltle- but each bou! was rostponed, usually on account if rain and now th fighters are knuwn as the raln leak, re." The lx.ut Is vchtilul d fur ton round Consider Fresh Rule at West Va. Mnrcintimn. XV. Vn. 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VNirOHMS made tg order and iiiuti-made nt prlcei way tielnw wtiat lh' v wero .1 month ucu. Call for samples nnd InvestlKnle Hpeel.il llnsrbull Hull l.00 IIASUI.ll.l. (II.OVi:s cleunln all tins, from our shili it win pay ou to buy now for nuxt eai een If ou do not use 111! next Heuenn llm today nnd sne ha.f You'll get somewhere with a pipe and Po A. ! IIAHUIAl.l. IIA'Irl llf. it'll anil l.oulstllle hIiiv re IllNMNd I'ANTH . . Zimmerman, 1 ,0 3D,, . . S.Oil nill'.MNTIIII CO 1.1' 11AI.I.S 50,,oWJ make" In i.ei feet condition InUu.llnu- Sliver ICIiib , fSiralmi 5lj I w V",, '" ". 1'eifeet eond lion InUu.llnu' Sliver ICIiib JrVv- !2LMlen Vir-. ' ,WrJ;'" & "''"''. Colon.l. ItJdlo. lied KlashJIT- rirst Knide r. per dozen ln'iv RDERS SHIPPED FREE SAME DAY RECEIVED BROADWAY CYCLE CO., INC. s27 MARKET ST. cvn,Jry eu,lt;n aiorc 1203 nl.ondWly camdenjiN. Jf Vrlnet Albert It told In toppy rtd ban, tidy red tint, handsome pound and half pound tin hu midors and In the pound iryatal slate humidor with spans molstenet top that keep the fa baceo in Much perfect condition. Start fresh all over again at the beginning ! Get a pipe and forget every smoke ex perience you ever had that spilled the beans I For a jimmy pipe, packed brimful with Prince Albert, will trim any degree of smoke joy you ever registered! It's a revelation 1 You never puffed such delightful, satisfying flavor; or, such fragrance! Why you just want to eat the zephyry smoke it's so fascinatingly good! Put a pin in here! Prince Albert can't bite your tongue or parch your throat. Both are cut out by our exclusive patented process. So, just pass up any old idea you may have stored away that you can't smoke a pipe! We tell you that you can and just have the time of your life on every fire-up if you play Prince Albert for packing ! What P. A. hands you in a pipe it will duplicate in a home-made cigarette! Gee but you'll have a lot of fun rolling 'em with Prince Albert; and, it's a cinch because P. A. is crimp .cut and stays put ! Copyrliht 1021 by 1. J. Reynold Tobacco Wln.Uu-Saltm, N. C. C, Fringe Albert the national Joy smoke ' r le Jf Beginning Today and Positively ending Saturday August 8-Day 13th. AW IF jLalli Unrestricted choice of our entire stock of nationally famous brands of clothes. At Exactly Former Prices Over 4,000 Suits Suits That Were $25, Now Suits That Were $30, Now Suits That Were $35, Now Suits That Were $40, Now Suits That Were $45, Now Suits That Were $50, Now Suits That Were $60, Now Suits That Were $65, Now Suits That Were $75, Now 12.50 15-oo 17-50 20-00 22-50 25-oo 30-00 32-50 37-50 Positively nothing reserved. Plain Black and Blue Suits, included. All sizes regulars, shorts, stouts, longs, extra sizes. The Savings Are From 12-50 10 37-50 Regardless of cost or value, every one of our 4.000 all-wool Suits has been cut exactly 50' . from our former regular prices. AU those left over at the end of 8 days will be placed back in stock at the regular prices. We are making this tremendous sacrifice for quick action It's K" ;K0w-ni,ty t0 bUy ClthCS fr imdiatc well aB Fall and Winter wear at savings of $12 50 to S17 sni Alterations charged for at actual cost. $ 7-501 m S aAJ1 Open Dai'v Till G I. M. Saturday v Till 10 r. M. 1 5 th and Chestnut 1 i : j Ml 1 M r A -l mmnimjjt, York Headqurtf, IS Jf. 94th -& f ,.., r t ' ? , . t s, .j;ittiai . i'.'MH..',.v.u,,n!i 1 ... .v .- .vt--iJ"''r.'-;,r"-,f iv. -' V :-so V,
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