vn :w ,rt j s 1&. iHlp" COACH LOGAN A. A. Former Pen" Star Still Has Room for Good Material on Suburban Eleven TOM McCLOSKEY MANAGER Tom McCloskcy has again been riiosen as mnnnger of the Logan A. A. ootbsll eleven for the coirilnit season ni the resident of Iogan.vll orain . nil of 1 10 lending football 3 n In notion on Logan Field nt i-i.l.fonfh and UOCKinnu nircuin. J3S m mart of Inst ycar'n players will K teMnnnger McCloskcy looks for successful season. 'The mn which was familiarly Vnown as the Lojan Red Jackets ast :.inn will bo coached by Heinle Sflte?' of Penn. nnd Miller has already Ui n eleven out practicing, also sonic Imc blackboard talks have been given. There are still a few moro positions nn on the team and Mnnagcr Mc ffiier would like to get in touch with ome good football players to sport the Mlars of the Red Jackets. The new athletic Held of the Logan A A is well equipped to Ritpport a fast Sab and from nil appearances the sea ion should be a big one from Logan s '?" j-.it Mutineer McC oskev can bo .tMcbcd either by phone Wyoming "(171. or oy mmi ui noun-, -wo-ftorth Uroad street. Tk varsity elfrrn of Northwest rhllarlfl- !ai Is oat in full fore pr.parlne- for thn SS.it Mheiiile in yearn. Virtually all of litre"'! stars nri back ortel ssyerat nsw Mmttl have reported to Captain Morton S5t Vmr Maryland fltat center. These fartiiJ. Pavlov. Wolln. WelM. Carl." Ualph. fcni. 104 Moid 04n. Prince, the rincus &f. Orfham. Karp. tho Oherlo broth JSroroMman. I.nr. KlllUn brother!. Qer U Kslly. Dlffln, Abrams and Goodman. nM M""1 ' mikln rapid pronrsss. and i. of the festurss of early practice his 8J1 the terrlnc line plungln of nuss rSun former Centra! IIIh ouarterbaek. li 115-pound team wlihln a placo on the gill, 8328 West Norrla atreet. The Gl0T.ru HIM footbnll team, of Shenan m1i a team nveraslnB ISr. pounds, wou'd like to h from teams of this clan that iir it home, such as Roxborouah, Karnnc. farmtntown. Vlncome. Olivet Hoys' Club, S,f mialnr and Blrdeboro. Oloors Hill has t'irfd Mount Carmel. Coaldale, Shamokln. rimiaui and Central la. The season was shuI on Sunday at Frackvllle. with the Trirtirllln Huff aloes. The team he a been trilolM for a month and nnlthed with a fori Krlmmigo with Shenandoah, lait i..r'i ehsmplons of tho coal region". Vtor rr,i. iddreM James 'Walsh. 400 East iMjd itreet. Shenandoah. The Emios A. A,, a first-class eleven, b won the Ihl&-h Valler championship, would like to play a few names away from romi In the vlclnltv of Philadelphia. The uvn dul.s on tho schedule, are September 21 ind October 1. Address Homer 'Wennlir. Jiatui. Ta, Clearfield A. A. -will bold Its first practice r, Thursday eenlng-. The same team as in en the field last season will be buck, tllh tlie exception of Proud, former'y of JMlMeaem Prep, who Is ft strong- candidate for the center position, and Tommy Moran, frhn ktarrpd pt end last season for St. jiary's. of Wllinlna-ton. and who la making a strong- bid for a. backfleld berth. Clear Held went through last season without a dibit and looks for a successful year again. Tte turn prefers to trael. Any 140-145-tound club wishing this attraction com rounleite with Thomas A. Doherty, 3300 ) Wilt Clearneld atreet. The lVlilte Stars football team, of Phoenix Till., Pa , desires gam.s with teams aver- tjilne 130 pounds. Address .John Pabtan, 18 Marshall street, Phoenlxvllle, Pa. Anion football Is now for the season. Avalon tht P.ncojd grounds on tmel on Sundajs. The rot open until Saturday, rime- amy for October 1 fiul A. Curcle, mananer filling Its schedule plays nt home on Saturdisfx nnd will home irnson will October 8, and a Is desired. Address Avalon Club, 4 -'111 Him street, jranayunk. The Pendale S. C. has started the football Kiion with a rush, defeating United A. A., (t Camden, on Saturday. 5'J to 0. Pendale would llko lo hear from first-class teams vetthlng about IdO pounds that care to tnrtl. Pendale Is under the direction of "Etnt" Drewstfr, former Navy star of Jilt, tnd his a good team on the field. Address Samuel J. Hammell. manager, 1T4 North Thirty-eighth street, Camden, or Ser lnt B. J Hammell. Third Regiment Armorr, Camden. Jf. J. Tht TrinUonl Indians, ft 140-pound team, r.uvs Sundty dates open for teams outsldo vf Philadelphia Addross J.. Dals, 433H Jitkuriana street, or phone 1'runltford Fordham to Play W. Va. Wesleyan Xew York. Sept 22. The Tordham foot jail tram will men West Vlmlnla Wesleyan Jr on Noember 20. It was announced to yir. gotlutlons for tho game had been ni!ir .7 or several weeks. As tho Army fvy wllf clash at the Polo drounds on that atj, another field Is being sought for tho Contest, Donovan-Armstrong Wanta Games -Jhi? .D"iovan-Armstronir Baseball team, ywch has fcored victories ovor Natllty. tharplM s. V H. A.. I,oiran and Logan A a. in tne last month, deslreti games away rrom home for Saturday and Sunday. Apartments Several attractive apartments a r q, now available in The H o t e I St. James Annex One room and bath two rooms nnd two baths up to five rooms and four baths The Hotel St. James Walnut at 13th St. Additional Evening Train TO Baltimore WAND ashington Beginning Sept. 25 'V llroad m Htallon . Dally - H IB 1' Hf. - S-20 P.M. - 11,00 P.M. 10 2A P M, Ar vn.,t.-l'!,ll'u),!'l'hl"- - -20 I'.M Ar i .i.."",lu - A?" U?"!Tor - - arlor Can nd Coachei Pennsylvania System . Bout, of tbs Broadway Limited W g Logan's New Coach IIEINIE MILLER FRIDAY NIGHT BOWLERS LEAD TURNER LEAGUE Win1 Three Straight From Victor Rollers on Turngemelnde Alleys Tho Turner Howling I.cnguc has started the 1021 hcusoii on tho alleys of the Philadelphia Turngemelnde nt Uroad street und Columbia avenue. Ifrlday Night mado n clean sweep from tho Victors, In the first scries. Uahn Frcl won two out of thrco from K-0, whllo Peanuts nlso captured tho odd contest from (Jus Hell. Fitzgerald, of Malm Frci. was the only bowler rolling over -HIO in u single gome. The Mores : aus HEII. PCANUTS aotd'mcr 140 128 140 I'.vans.. 124 K'O !04 Alt'nlder 1411 llll I .til Htcltz .. Kir. 141 l'JS Hart... 140 1U1 ITU Srhuab. 123 180 149 Kollar.. lil'l 141 1U3 Schlf-Kvl. 145 145 UU Herman. 14'J 101 110 A.H'arlc 142 144 147 Handicap 23 i'J 23 Totals. .i.'j i.u nu Totals.. 722 70S 803 VICTOIt FUIDAY NIQHT Doyle... 131 ISO 170 Hausm'n 155 147 127 Deltz... 115 131) 117 LrJung. 122 137 141 M'ln'ny. 103 12H 157 Koenlg.. 105 132 150 White... 121) 110 140 M'ohuon. 144 120 104 Wand' or 175 174 157 linker... 100 181 100 Totals. .701 603 750 Totals. .750 727 70J UA1IN FIIEI K. Ebon.... 170 11)0 187 Kerber.. 114 114 122 KltJg'Id. 160 177 2U2 Newm'n 140 137 141 Koatm'r. 1H8 104 120 Hafner., 1C8 105 180 Dollch.. 152 1011 15t (iautchl. ... 07 . . . Wlm'ger 138 173 140 Htrat'n. 01 ... 130 Uorlach. 110 125 15(1 Totals. ,811 871) 812 lldcp... 143 152 143 Totals. .777 780 878 Warned Against Clcotte Game Saclnaw, Mich., Sept. 22. Any baseball Players onRaelns In tho sport with or nxalnst Kddle Clcotta In a scheduled semi professional game here Saturday will bo placed on the InollKlble list, fined and barred trom furthtr participation In professional baseball, according to a rullne received here from Judro Kenesaw Mountain Landls, base ball commissioner. Norman Ross to, Meet Henry Qiebel New York, Sept. 22. Norman Ross, called tlm world's champion all-around swimmer, will meet Henry Oelbel. bf the New York thletlo Club, In a match race at -JtO yards hero Sunday. 25 REDUCTION ON PICTURE FRAMES Cxpert Workmanship and Cour teous Service has always been our policy. Phone, call or send rard and our representative will come to your home. Paintings restored and frames reglided by our expert artist. Eastern Art Company -' np - (vii.f s-n O LASH THE WHEEL and bIcit n Bteatly course to Vandorlierchcn s. Then heave anchor here, step ashore, and sea our lino of marine supplies. Va riety enough to dellfsht any yachtsman cither cap'n or cook, F.VANDERHERCHEN'SSONS 7 N. Water St., Philadelphie, Pa. At the Sign of the San" mi iniuiwumii h rnn ih hi i n n 1 1 nit imi rm m miiiinnmrniminamftxTimimimnHrrcTinn urn Leather Belting for Power Trati8mi88ion Prices Back to Normal Sold at retail direct to you. Complete stock of all sizes. Leather Belting, Link Leather Belting. Leather Packing, for every purpose. ' Repair Mch Available Day or Night Vfttfaitctpfita fang Qmpmtf Sixth & Spring Garden Sis., Phila. Market 2809 Race 2800 DorftWorry About Your Complexion Cuticura WillTakeCareoflt If you make the Cutiaira Trio your every-day toilet preparat ons you will have a clear, healthy skin, good hair, and soft white hands. Soap to cleanse, Ointment to heal, Talcum to powder and perfume. uarsu. mYV ,w m i...t.win. jLaarvtm; - v ( .v Eviamfc Public ledgisr-phiabel-phia, Thursday, CAGE SEASON 10 GETARLY START Phlla. Manufacturors' Loaguo Will Begin Operations About November 1 FOUR OLD TEAMS BACK Uaslcotball Is groomed for on early 1021 getnwny. Tho Eastern League has decided to Inaugurate tho 6caion about October 1C. nnd the Philadelphia Manufacturers' Leaguo announces that the getaway in thnt organization has been booked for November 1, dr pos sibly earlier. James Hunter, necrotary, announces that four of the eight teams that com posed the circuit have announced their Intention of coming back Into the fold, nnd that a meeting will bo held in the near future to consider new applica tions. The basketball season has not ad vanced further, as the managers nre dcHlrous of finlhhing up the baseball season, and as the first nnd second half champions meet Hnturday, the matter can then rccefvo tho proper attention. Many industrial concerns have ex pressed a willingness to plnce teams in the League, and from tho present in dications thero will not bo tho slight est difficulty In procuring enough tennis to have ono of the best Leagues in this section. Industrial concerns de siring Information should get In touch with James Hunter, enre of Hoopcs & lownscnU. Phono Poplar 22CS. The KnMem Tengiic mosuls will bo called Lnt," ewcutlv resslon bv President V. J rk better tho latter part of this we'lt to do fldii which of the lour teams that hnn applied far tho open berth shall secure tho coveted franchlte. Harrlsbur Is tho logical entrnnt. but the up-Htaters havo not defi nitely announced their dcelro to como under tho conditions, The Philadelphia Celtics, a newlr or ganized basketball team, will Disco a. strong team on the floor nnd would like to hear from flrst-clasa teams out of the city. Ad dress William Kuckllck, 4418 North Six teenth street or phono Wyoming 1100 W letwcen 0 nnd 7:30 o'clock. Tho r.lrl' Basketball learn of the Federal rtoscrve Club held ltn lit at prnctlco 'lus- McCLEES GALLERIES inn; Wulnut St. OUHilNAI, IIRONZK.S By R. TAIT McKENZIE MKZ70TINTS KTCHIN01 AM) KXUUIHITK MI11UORS. FnAMINO A SPECIALTY. I.Ulitlnf Slsflnorlv Deslcmt that are different. rixtnres Pricti ore nou on o vrt war bat$. If you are In need of electrical supplies of any kind we can savs Jou money. WALKER ti KF.PI.CB (131 Chestnut St. Opposite Independence Hall SPRING GARDEN INSTITUTE Uroad and Spring Garden Sts Phlla. DAY Classes In ELECTRICITY AND AUTOMOBILE A nine months' course In ELECTRIC ITY, both theoretlo and practical. A two months course In AUTO MH- 1 fUANICS, repair sho-i experience. Night Classes Machine Shop 1'rartlce Mnrhltie Shop Mathematics Pattern Shop Practice Automobile. Elec. Electricity. Applied Mechnnlca', Arcil tcctural and Free hand Drawing Book Illustration Arithmetic Mathematics and Mechanical Fit yourself to take advantage of tho opportunities open to technically trained men and women. Exceptional racllltles and Low Itatej. NOW OPEN Illustrated Tlooklet Enroll Now Pain is Nature's sig nal that something is wrong, and unless it is quickly righted it may easily become serious. If the achss ar In the Joints and muscles Absorbin Jr. will allay the pain quickly and restore the tissue to Its former healthy condition. Swellings whlchi so com monly accompany pain are quickly reduced by a brisk Absorblne, Jr. rub. 1145 a bottle at roost druggists' W. F. YOUNG, fac. Springfield . Massachusetts Erannai Sp ; M'mp'l .U:B.1 Write or call for our neto ami Interesting DooUet ' Looking Into Your Own i;yes " A Scries of Eve Talks o. 23d Uy Joseph C. Ferguson, Jr. Our NeU Talk Wee!.. Oct. 0 The struggle tor lite and suc cess under present day condi tions and methods compels thou sands of men, women nnd chil dren to concentrate ttielr vision for long houm on books, sewing, writing, attention to line mach inery and other detail- work vhlch cramps tho dollcato oja muscles and gradually vreaLens tho Irion. Under such circumstances the only truo relief Is secured through giving tho eyes a com. p'eto rest or by wearing glasses that "111 relievo the strain. At such times the advice of an oculist a physician eo specialist la hurhly advisable. If glasses aro necessary, than hae the prescription tilled by another specialist a prescrip tion optician. I'reicrlntlon Opticians G, 8 & 10 South 15th St. ire Do HOT Examine Eyet This "Talk" from a oopyrlght aeries. All rights rsiersd. w day night, a large number of candidate re porting; to. Coach Fisher, who was pleased witn tno enawinu maaa, ana expects to navo n first-class team on tho floor Inside of two weeks. Teams desiring- frames should write Otrla' naskstball manager, 925 Chestnut and experts street, Ideral Keserrs Dank, The Enrekn basketball team expects to put a fast traveling- team en the floor. Last jear Eu-eka won twenty straight games. Teams wishing games nro requested to com municate with I., Kelly, 2228 Ellsworth street. After a snecrwefal season on tho diamond, winning thirty-one out of thirty-eight games Played. Huchey McLoon's Whlto Elephants nro turning to tho cige. The pIMtar line-up will Include "Joey" Maxwell, of lloman Cntholio Illzh Cchool, mid Matty Kane, of St. Joseph's Prep, at forwirdi "Inkle" Ilcttn, of Mcunt Csrmel, at center, and OH lesple, Cronch nnd llcnner nt guards. The team would llko to hear from first-class leims In or out of tho city. Address Hughey McLoon, 1837 Mifflin street, BOUTS AT CHEsfirVTONIGHT Receipts for Benefit of Delaware County Veterans of War Tho benefit boxlnj show for American Legion PobIs nnd Veterans of 'Foreign Wars nt the Chester llascbnll Park is scheduled for tonight. The matches havo been put together by Jimmy Dougherty nnd the star number will bo between Hobby Barrett and Philadelphia Joe Welling. Frank-Crop") O'Urlcn will do the refcreclng. I Fivo bouts in nil nre to bo staged. ' IMdystonc Miller is expected to have n tough nsslgnmcnt ngalnst Jack Hflrbo, of Wilmington. Other contests: Hat fling Powell vs. Johnny Griffiths. Johnny Itoyco vs. Mickey Morris nnd Tommy Murray vs. Kid Sun. To Exhibit Amerlca'o Cup Winner New York. Sept. 22. The schooner yacht America, winner of tho America's Cup off the Islo of Wight In 1831, Is duo to arrlv-o at tho lrchmont Yacht Club today. Tho yacht, which Is being towed by n submarno Chaser, v. ill bo on exhlbyon at I.archmont today.nnu tomorrow wirrmovn to the Now York Tncht Club, where she will remain until Saturday. RESINOL Soolhinq And He&linq For Rashes and Chafing $ aving- with afety AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE EXCHANGE 07 rilENTNUT HTIWiriT "DivMcnd-rujing Polkles" Paaeenge mmerciaf. 2240 Pounds It's no vlrtuo to prlve correct weight. Every honest coal man Is expected to do so. But I glvo you 2240 pounds of good, long nunilng nnthrnclto from selected mines, freo of slate nnd dirt, nlso a dtneount for cash. And that's worth mentioning. J. E. KUNKEL Largut Independent Coal Dealer in Wett Philadelphia 63d & Markot 51st & Grays nVtKaUUiaLUilolaJUlBal Safe Milk For Infanti & Invalid NO COOKING Tho "Food-Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office), and Fountains. A eh for HORLICK'S. tSf" Avoid Imitations & Substitute Cleaning House Without PREVENTOL Is Like Washing Your Hands Without Soap PREVENTOL is such n willing mnid-of -nil-work! Chemists call it n Disinfectant, Deodor ant and Germicide but if you'd aBk housewives they would put it a little differently. They'd toll you it keeps tho in side of the home as pure and sanitary as the inside of a hos pital and that it keeps germs from finding a place to hide and raiso their families. and thnt it prevents odors. nnd exterminates moths, bed bugs, roaches and other insects. You'll find it a lot easier to keep the house clean if you spray PREVENTOL in cracks and crevices in closets on and about water pipes on mattresses and upholstered furniture. Spray it on bath tubs, sinks, tiled floors and all porcelains, and uso it freely in rooms whero thero has been sickness. Spray it on refuse cans. It won't harm anything but .germs insects nnd odors but it surely docs work fnst and merry 4with these. It won't haim woodwork or furniture, clothing or rugs. It will not explode. In a word it's snfol Never bo without PREVEN TOL, any moro than you would bo without soap or lot your water bo turned off. , A simplo but effective sprayer, together with complete instruc tions, can bo had from durg gists who sell PREVENTOL. At All Druggists George C. Krusen & Son 1530 Chestnut St. , (Distributors) If rour dniCBiat hasn't PIUS VENTOL ha will set It. ioaF ti PI y JPvv DE FRAIN TO PLAY LIGGETT FOR TITLE First and Socond Half Cham pions of Manufacturers' Loaguo Ready for Big Clash TEAMS EVENLY BALANCED Tho first gome for the championship of the Fhiladclphla Manufacturers' Hascball League will be played on the new field of Liggett & Myers, nt Sec ond street nnd Eric avenue, nt fl P. M. prlio nnnfofttnntu nrn T.lffffMr A- Mr crs, champions of tho first half, nnd Do Frnln santl. titlcholclers In tlie sccona scries. Tho teams nnncar evenly matched, and In the games played in the league this season tho scries is alto an even break. STORE OPENS DAILY 9 A. S THURSDAY, BEPTKM11EB 22. 1021. I nellenburgS ENTIRE BLOCK- MtRKETIIXl2r-S STREETS L M September Sale of Housefurnishings & China c 1 -t MP rrom jtl Sept. 19 Mp Willi to Oct. 1 fJLS ,he for ONLY Tf t' coupon a. (Regular price $1.10) FiiixW "WsMtr"Copo (fe) lPSiv 0t a "Wtir-ETcr" tw- liSs-l liri oomPuJillnf Pin for 4 J"2V Ism'flTl nd l9 coapoo befors lAhSJl $1.85 43-Piece Wash Day Set. . $K19 G clothes rops. o dozen 1 1 Vies- ? 100 feet Sclot hes line. $4.50 Galvanized Rotary Ash Sifter, $2.98 Reg. $2.25 Galvanized Ash Can $1.59 Japanned Coal Hod, Reg. 55c Saves one-half the coal bill. TEA $3.50 White Enamel Finish Combination Pantry Set, Four-Piece Canister Set, Coffee, Tea, Flour, Sugar Cake Box, Large M QC Bread Pox. )K0J $1.75 White Porcelain Blue Banded Mixing or Bowl Sets $1.25 Vwe sizes o to 10 inch. Reg. $1.15 Galvanized Corrugated Garbage, Cans 80c $19.00 3-Burner 16-Inch Oven Gas Stove $12.50 As above, with white porcelain door. $14.50. $28.50 4-Burner Gas Stove $17.50 Same ai above w I ,t li w h il t o porcelain door, $19.50 i 39c ssPSSBsa comt SB 8 S I t September. - 22, '1921 Liggett & Myers has In tho line-up somo well-known semi-pros, Including Hobby Urcnnnn, Kent, Toner. Lclgjit nnd Kelly. Theso boys when not in action in the league games nro with such teams as North Phillies, Marshall B. Smith nnd St Carthago. Wick, n local hoy, will bo on the. receiving end, while tho pitching will he taken core of by Kent, Voglcman, Lcight and Vcso. Do Frain, the other contender, la n new entry In tho baseball field or this city. This was their first effort In sport, nnd they mado n great uphill fight ngalnst throo moro experienced opponents, and hod to do considerable experimenting to get n real machine to gether. Millcc. a former locnl boy, will be on tho receiving end, while the pitching will bo token rare of by Lawless, Mc Donnld. llroddock nnd Dctrlck. DE mAIN SAND Shane, 2b. Campbell, 3b. Custer, lb. N. McCormtek. If. Wltto. ss. Lawless, rf. p. Miller, e. McDonald, p. Iiraddock, p. Detrlck. p. i.rooBTT & Mrnng Wilde. 2b. orlffln. lb. Wick. e. , lirennan, Ob. Toner, es. Kelly. If. Dwyer. cf. Carpenter, rf. Kent, p. Ilaht. p. Vouleman. p. Veso, p. .. McOlntr. outfielder Quesf. c. M. CLOSES AT 5:30 P. M. $1.50 Oval Steel Self- Basting Pan 89c $2.25 Copper Bottom Wash Boiler & Cover $1.39 $69.25 Leonard Clean-as-a-China-Dish 4C QC Refrigerator V'tO.yO One - pierce p o reel nin lined golden oak finish, with porce lain pans on door. Sold on Club Plan. 514.25 Hardwood Golden Oak- Finish Ice Chests Q 0 $8.95 oi $25.00 American Porce lain 100-Piece djICftC Dinner Set. . ) m.J m J Bluebird, decoration. gojd blue ban 1 $16.50 American Porce lain Dinner $J95 Gold band decora- $18 to $20 Metal Table Lamps With Art Glass Panels $13.95 V a r i ous rhapes and linishes. Fit ted complete electno or tras $2.00 Pint-Size Vacuum ()C- Bottles.. ' Keep liciuid hot or cold 24 hours. $1 Hand-Painted China Olive JA Sets. .. ty floinl decorated. JS.1.50 Cut Glass HQr Cracker & Cheese ' Floial c u 1 1 1 nir with foli age, a s pictured. Can al so bo used separate V ' s compote or tray. SNELLENBURflS Third Floor l i r35Ali.rLg: ry 1pp cr or CO pieces tion. X for 7 pieces; HUNTING A. A. IN FIELD Team Compelled to Travel on Ac count of Less of Grounds Tho Hunting A. A. has reorganized its football team this season and bns secured such stars nit Johnson, end; Uallcy, tackle, nnd Brown, guard. Theso players were all with ths team last year and proved their ability throughout the season. Hunting played such teams as Rlv rrton, N. J., Magnolia, Mahanoy dty, Mount Moriah nnd llldgcway. Hunt ing will travel owing to tho loss of its grounds. Soccer will bo abandoned this benson for tho samo reason. Any team wishing to arrnngo n game with Hunting can do so by getting In touch with John J. MlodJInnowski, 118 Ornpo street, Mnnayunk. Sullivan Quits Fifth Channel Swim Dorer, Kni-.. Sept 22. Henry Sullivan, of Iwell, Mass . who yesWday afternoon made his fifth attempt to sirlm across the Kng-llsh Channel, ca up the attempt aftar ho had reached a point tuelvn miles off this city. Sullivan was forced to abandon Ms swim because of tho roldnss of tho water, offer Hwlmmlnr nine hours lln was taken trom tho water nt 11 JVodoele last nluht. September Sale of Furniture and Bedding Buy on Our Easy-Payment Club Plan Full Slzo $50.00 Dining 1000 Beautiful $45 Mahogany Library Tables, $29.75 I IT 1 M Zr Choice of several patterns one shown. $90.00 Oak Buffets jc 50-Inch Size Tlank top, with large cup board, drawers for silver and linen. As illustrated. Oak Bureaus $35.00 Bureaus $17.50 $15.00 Bureaus $22.50 $65.00 Bureaus $32.50 $75.00 Bureaus $37.50 Chiffoniers to Match 450 Cribs, As Shown . . $10.50 l'mi-hed in ivory. . Walnut WvWf r-sit.- Large &ftf$ffi WSMxM?r&' Drcs,cr )Jf4yAl - " "SS&S' i' r " ft3 1 Lm $99.50 mSV ' -" - Jpf V i -. Dressing , 'l'-""' B ChilTo- pirjak' C2j(' E3EZI D J -CL sSfisiHffl $60 3-Picce Fiber Craft Living-Room Suits I 17 COLLEGE CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNERS, ARE TUNING UPv, Sport Especially Popular This Year In Eastern Colleges and Universities Now Yorli, Sept. 22. Cornell Unl versify hnrrlcrs, who won flrst-plncs team honors last year in the nnnUnl cross-country championship nt New Hnven, defeating Princeton by a single point, nro ngnln strong contenders for titlo this year. With Uio opening of the various col- 1 leges nnd universities, tho barrier nra turning out and tho sport this benson, especially In the East, Is apparently moro popular than ever. Tho 1021 championship will bo run over tho new tlx-mllo coum at Van Cxirtlnndt I'nrlt, New York, on Novem ber 2S, tho junior metropolitan cham pionships on the snme courso October Lit, nnd tho wsnior metropolitan chnm pionMilpi November B. Bcslder Cornell nnd Princeton, Penn fitntc, Ynle ami Mnssnchusett Tech nlao stand out, nnd Columbia, Syracuse, Wllllnmx, Penn, Dartmouth, Harvard nnd Mnine hnvj promising squads. .T. L. Itomlg, who unexpectedly took first ulncp Int yonr, nnd Shields will both ! lie back nt Penn State. - Room Outfits $34.00 Six-foot plank top ex tension tablo with four chairs. Tablo purchased separately $21.00. Chaire separately, $3.25. Best Baked White Enamel Beds (jQ CA 1 Vf TI f,v strongly built in standard 1-es. One-inch continuous posts. Best baked white enamel finish. '17;7illows $1.19 62alp:"r.....$i.5o 500 Pillows ( n $18.50 Roll-Edge Cotton and Felt dQ nc Mattresses at.. P"-iO Pf ' - - S-.' .mm 'J--x. l.T. "-" ' mrf7jiL& " eiru'ar size;. Today only. M is. to lit any bed Diamond Link Springs at $6.50 Genuine National Springs at $8 $32.50 limited number early bclectioii is advised. As illustrated. Sneu.EHBURgS Fifth Floor Sv 1 Bed American &wjx. 'fi fe t "I" V t.-Vh r j , I,. i w i! :N. SNEU.ENBURG & CO.; S-N. SNELLENBURG & CO. f t lh- y' - xl liutj-Agixaii & -i vwi
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