.f a v. ': 'Evening4" -Weto x iMmiikjuiAt Thursday, uatferiT fl 1921 . ,' w A THIS SEPARATED FORlflANEUVERS Crctna Cavalry and Infantry to j Work Out Different Prob t lems In Field HORSEMEN TO SKIRMISH f(a Diwteh to nteiibtfl Public I.tfatr Camp Slgerfoon, Mount Orctna, Pa, ugi is. Lntc this nftcrnoon the mem brs of ho Infantry, cavalry, engineer and auxiliary units in enmp here will fUrt out upon to different maneuvers wblcb will continue until early tomor row morning. The (Fifty-second Cavalrv Urlgade, commanflcd by Cen tral .Tolm P. Wood, of Philadelphia, wilt stage its unr problem without the assistance of the Provisional Infantry flrleade, us was originally planned. General lidwar-d C. Shannon, com mander of the infnntry brigade, has been ordered to take his men out on n day and night hike and work out scout and patrol tactics without liming n bloodless battle ns during the other two periods of the encampment. General 'Wood has received the con tent of Major General William G. Price, division commander, to hold his maneuver on n more highly developed plan than ever before at a caalry camp. The troopers will be equipped with rifles and nistoli and n fake Mcirmish ill take Place early tomonow morning In the Valley of the Conewago. The envalrjmen comprise two cavalry regiments the 103d and the 104th, and the Fifty-second Machine Gun Squad ron. The regiments will be known ns the lted and Blue armies, whllo the machine gun squadron will take neu tral stand". The machine gun iquadron is mounted. Must Locato Enemy . The ri-al armies will deote most of. tbelr time tonight, prior to bhouacklng, ' In locating the position of the pncm.i Then the men will erect their "pup" i tents and spend the night In the open. They must cook their own meals while on the march. Early tomorrow morning n battle will be fought on horseback timUar to the infantry battles earlier in the encampment. ' Equipped with full marching pack the! Infantrymen will set forth on their nil night expedition In a different direction than the cavalruien. The 103d Engl neers. commanded bv Colonel .Tnckson TV. Stud, and the Twentv-cighth Di vision trains will bivouac for the night In the vicinity of Fountain Head Field. The provisional Infantry regiment, com manded by Major Ouinton Keltzel, and the 103d Motorcjc'c Company from Philadelphia will make their headquar ters near Cherry Hill, a town fhc miles from here. The fenture of this maneu ver will be the absence of dummy fir ing. The march Is l.irgely for the pur poe of Instructing the men in scout ing and signaling and to gle them the experience of making their own meals. All of the guardsmen arc expected to return to camp by 0 o'clock tomorrow morning. First Guard Mount Late yesterday afternoon the first formal guard mount was held at tho camp of tho 104th Cavalry Itcglmcnt, Colonel Edward J. Btackpole, of liar rlsburg. regimental commander, wit nessed the ceremony, with his stnff offi cers. Tho regimental band, Frnnk P. Ilolllngcr. leader, furnished appropriate music. A picturesque touch was added to tho event bv bavin? the band mounted. A similar guard mount will beheld at the camp of tho 103dCnvnlry, Colonel Gcorgo C. Thayer, commanding, tonight. ' The men of tho various organizations in camp are practicing daily during the spare hours for the two big track and field meets to be held Friday afternoon. The cavalry will bold a meet of Its own which will be ftntured by events on horseback, together with hurdling nnd nctrnn races. The other units will hold n meet similar to those conducted during the other two periods of the encamp ment by the infantry regiments. As many of the guardsmen are college men It is expected that strong coinpctl'lon will be entered in the different running events. MEADE ROOKIES 10 HEAR CORBEII Former Heavyweight Champ Is Center of Interest Among Philadelphians at Camp BvtcM DUpalci to Evenbio PutHo LtAotr Citizens' Military Training Camp, Camp Mcado, Mil., Aug. 18. "Nnw, Corbett never done nothln llko that. Ho never stood with his feet llko tlint. To bear you tell about It, you trained, him for tho championship, and you don't know nnytliing about It n-tall." "Whcro d'p get thnt stuff? Ain't I heard tho old man tell about the time ho saw Corbett fight, and didn't ho showr mo how bo 6tood. Ask me, am t "Why. you don't vcn know who Corbett fought to get tho title and who took It away from hlin." "I certainly do, loo. IIo knocked out It would appear on the surface that there Is absolutely no connection be tween the history of .Tames J. Corbett, former heavyweight tltlcholdcr, and a military training camp for the younger generation. Corbett Ut Appear But there Is quite a bit of connection, and It is this: Corbett will address the looklcs this afternoon on the value of physical education. Thus the reason for theso arguments is made clear. Corbett's nppcarnnco Is not going to bo tho only thing that Is to oc cupy the attention of the rookies today. for when tho former scrapper gets through, they are going out on the nr tlllery range and watch the big guns speak for a while. Peaches and cream ! And only the finest ripe peaches fresh peaches, rosy-cheeked and juicy are frozen into this refresh ing ABBOTT'S delicacy! '? ;:,,l , ''5&A6 cC-h& Acs p; i irMmffl ell? . Pit. jV'' " " TiTV iSiT jtWllnrOl iff fi ll I - , - M mm m itmm w&Wfm iMiJll7i i fen Effir xHfc jSSsS.!H 'You'll know that it'a trrmat When you've eaten a plate." bbotts Ice cream Hudson and Essex Prices Again Reduced Hudson Super-Six Essex ... $1895 $1375 Effective August 17th "These Are the Lowest Prices at Which These Models Have Ever Been Sold" You will understand something of the value this gives to the Hud - son Super-Six when you remember that at $2600 it was the world's largest selling fine car. Today's price saves you $705. Essex Further Leads All in Its Class Everybody has always classed Essex with costly cars in perform ance, endurance, and appearance. It combines with those qualities the economy of light cars in fuel, oil, and tires. Thousands of owners report as high as twenty-five thousand miles of service with scarcely any maintenance cost. More than fifty thousand Essex cars are in service. For the per formance and endurance given, Essex had no rival at its last year's price of $1795. What can approach it today with this saving of $420? , At lower prices them then have ever sold for you can get cither a Super-Six or an Essex thin year and have the best months hi which to enjoy it. New Prices F. O. B. Detroit HUDSON 7-Pasengcr Phaeton $1895 t-Paenger Phaeton 1805 2-Pntienger Cabriolet 2495 7Paisenger Sedan 2895 4-Paeinger Coupe 2770 4-Paitenger Touring- Limousine.... 3120 7-Paienger Limoutino 3495 5. Passenger 2Passenger 5'Passenger 2'Passenger ESSEX Touring $1375 Roadster 1375 Sedan 2230 , Cabriolet 1880 Gomery-Schwartz Motor Car Co. 128-140 North Broad Street Sales Room, 128-140 North Broad Service Station, 2400-14 Market Street yyzff August Sale of Utica & Pequot Sheets & Bed Muslins Mail and Phone Orders Promptly Filled jm&. sir fe murn STORE OPENS DAILY AT 9 A. M. CLOSES AT 5 P. M. STiionrfuAr. auoust in. 1021. ft' NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK-MARKET lixn 121 STREETS L M SA Utica and Pequot Bleached Sheets $1.79 Clx90-lnch Sheets.... $1.25. $1.90 63x90.Inch Sheets. .. .$1.30 $2.00 63x99-Inch ShcetB. . . .$1.35 $2.25 81x90-Inch Sheets. .. .$1.39 $2.65 90x99-Inch Sheets. .. .$1.89 Utica and Pequot Bleached Sheeting 42c 42-Inch Sheeting at 32c 46c 45-Inch Sheeting at 34c 69c 72-Inch Sheeting at 52c 79c 8Mnch Sheeting at 54c 85c 90-Inch Sheeting at 68c Utica and Pequot Bleached Pillow Cases 45c 42x36-Inch Pillow Cases.. 34c 49c 45x36-Inch Pillow Cases.. 36c 59c 50x36-Inch Pillow Cases.. 49c bNELLENDURflS First Floor 75c Fresh Potted Growing Ferns In Our Flower Shop Friday at 55c ea. SnlllenburgS First Floor August Sale of Stationery Correspondence Cards With Gold Beveled Edges 29c Box In white, blue, pink and buff. Choice of all solid tints or assort ed colors. A Pound of Paper and Fifty Envelopes for 63c From fine linen stock, pin-check finish. White or tints. 25c Boxes of Stationery 19c Each 3 Boxes for 50c Containing 24 sheets and 24 en vclopes. White, pink. Hexicon Lead Pencils A Good Medium Soft 5c Pencil At 35c Dozen Tablets, Special at 45c Dozen Closing Out a Fine Lot of Sheaffer's $1.00 to $5.00 Sharp-Point Pencils at 50c to $2.50 Refills, per Box, 10c Self-Filling Safety Fountain P$ns All Guaranteed to Give Perfect Satisfaction Complete with clip. At $1.00 Each 14-kt. nibs; ladium points. Long and short styles. Clearance Lot of Fine Stationery Worth Up to 60c At 25c Box SNEtl FHR'tonS First Floor Pure Silk Floss and Cotton Mattresses, One Part $Q A c X M.3 Only, Regular $20 Each Day Adds New Laurels to Our August Furniture Sale New Stocks Among Which to Choose New Savings , to Take Advantage of Avail yourself of Cur Easy Payment Club Plan $200.00 4-Piece Queen Anne Bedroom Suit Iffl A telipltf Wm China and Housefurnishings $22.50 American Porcelain Dinner frfj fC sets 3i.yo I 42-inch dresser, chiffonier, triplicate-mirror, dressing table full-size bed. American walnut and mahoganj. and $50.00 3-Pc. Fiber-Craft Summer CI C 75 Living-Room Suits at "' 5000 $30.00 to $40.00 Library Tables at $19.75 :5 0Faaaaasssa alkr Seven patterns your choice. Three shown. Hundreds of Bureaus and Chiffoniers at 50c on the Dollar 1 n one i 9 P4 Mil" " ' " ' ' I Illustrated 24.75 Others From S16.75 Up Chiffoniers to Match $65.00 Oak Buffets COQ nz 50-Inch Size.. Oy.lD C 3 Q ""- j Plank top with large cup boards, drawers for silver and linen. As illustrated. $50 to $60 Sample Extension Table 45 - inch, $24.75 q uartored oak, plank top, 6-foot 0 x t ension tables floor sam ples to be closed out at this a m azingly low price. $6 Din-ing-Room Chairs at $2.95 Qua r t errd oak, panel back, slip seat, French legs. Shown. (r7 rw V li 111 t Felt-and-Fiber lIat tresses Regular $12 $6.95 Sliding Couch Beds & Pads $10.95 $2.00 Pure Feather PiUows at $1.10 "' $25.00 Genuine Brass Beds, $9.95 ,0 mxm All have two-inch posts. A number of styles in lot. Slightly shopworn Q ! II II 11 li L1 T ti'"'tj'f-.n ix' -ii""iy7 r ii iaram 2i3 ji nail V ftHBP $18.50 Enamel Beds at. $9.75 mm fPMf II l u1 Two-inch continuous post with 10 one-inch filler rods. Full size only. $1S.00 Iron Beds at. . $8.75 With 2-inch continuous posts; erj sturdy construction; best baked white enamel. Twin bed size only. SFuflLrNB'JRdS Fifth Floor ti ""x. il 100-pteco nfla with cold band dec orations Slightly imperfecL $10.50 American Porcelain Dinner CC flC sets Do.yo 60.pleco eots with gold lay border decorations Slight Imperfections. $1.25 Thin-Blown Water 7Qr Sets ''L Glass I "v iW QMIU Pitcher with 6 tumblers 65c 2-Piece Glass Sugar and Cream Set at QA Pair OyC M) or Light floral I ootc shape cutting Globa $10 16-Inch Indirect Lighting Fixture, $4.95 Marbellzd glass bol fitted com plete for gas of electric lights SSPh -",th WiW $72 White Enamel Interior Oak-Finish Kitchen Cabinets $49.95 With White Porcelain Sliding Top 71 ins. high and 41 ins. wide. Sold on the Club Plan. vraTffrTM $89.95 Leonard Cleanable One-Piece Porcelain Lined Re frigerator at $p.50 PoMtle!y nn w here. Peslrcd (fflgjl the best Sold on alue offered l lub Tlan If $55.00 Pennant Four- Burner Gas Cook Stoves .... $39.95 With 16 - inch oen and broiling oen; guaranteed baker $old on Club rian I "! 20c Garden Hose, 13c foot "; and ri foot ' f n c t 1 si, (tl ro'jplmgs Vo mail cr phone orders $150 All-White Cabinet Gas Range . . Enamel $91.95 With IS-n -h r,en, 4 larrce nnd 1 fimmerlng burner White enu?nel eplash Inn txi and heat tin rnvjiiu'cr hi ovtii door? Sold on Club IMon 81c Extra-Strong Clothes Line, 100 Feet And Three Dozen Smooth Clothes Pins, 59c Set $1.00 Solid Oak r Knife Boxes... OUC SncuensUrcS Third Floor M M rsN SNELLENBURG & CO.-- xb ' i?h .i t.s. ibI' & l)f 1 t ; 1 & Ml& SN. SNELLENBURG & CO.; i Is sire. V.
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