'v; '" kV'! f I v 5 V. (if.. M: y && i TyiWf- r w s l 1 IIV 6 V EVKNINa PUBLIQ IilSDaERr-PHIUADBLPHIA,, TUESDAY, NOVJEMBER 22, '1921 PENN WILL EEC I NEW STADIUM Structure te Be Second Largest Athletic Field in United States READY FOR 1922 SEASON The s'eml largpst nthletic stadium in the T'nlted Suites will lie orecteil br thc T'niverVity of l'cnns.vlvan'm. tifin We of spntinj? .1(1.000 porseno. li,fit,i the eppnlni; of the lO'J'J foetlmlt ,ni'ti. Vrdlmlnnry plans fur it fnvtinn. accepted by the College Atliletic Conn ell nntl FiibmlttPil te t be Iteiinl of Trm Trm tres. wen nppvnul nt the inenlli'v mcctitiR held .vestercln.v. If tlip propeFOil plans nf tin' Atbli'tli Atbli'tli Ceuncil tire f'xrtMitpd u"T.fully. t!'.i University nlll linve tlip only field il'nt will beast the tripb' feature of a foot ball srbliren. n running fr.i.'k nml a baseball Il.iiniinl. The propeii-d sta dium will Iim !ar'r t ti mi that at I'rln I'rln reten or Ilnrvurd. bit will t :il- . end place te the Vali' Hewl. A 'pi'i'dal reliiimltue of f:i a an pointed bj tin' tl'Untee ti. reti-iilMr ti.e il taib'd pliitis of b- n;.;l A'Kinl lilR te nn iinnn in-meji made lei day. fin' l'nlT-!t' 'tii it e'i Atli li't'li'H. vlrili lias bi-en reri.-lderilis the preje. t for ..1:111' Iiiiip. linn heen ai mreil bj 'p"tt imlitt.t hmi! etifinf evv that sui'h a plan i friiMhb'. The need for enlnrgiM sntliic rnp.nl- Title-Makers Try Out AVie Names for 1926 Fair T11K AVOnMVH KKYSTOXE STATK lJXrOSITIOX of 1020 H RURROsted by Alexander C. Sclieln feld. of -JI01 North Eleventh "trect. as n name for the Se-pii-CVntennlnl P.jcpoKltlen here in M-fl. ..,, Twr.XTiKTii ci:vn in t.uu i ugBe-K'd b ltn Merrix. of 23'.', erlh lNilethorpe treet. WOULD.' UlSTOniCAI. IA I'OSI'l'ION. 1 .Ihn Curry, of 1..1 Seuth Hubv ("licet. ..., , VDK1.1 1'KAfT. 1XAUUIHA TIOX. by M. 1. Vnnce. WOUI-P'S '!OOI - 1T.I.U Hll' KXl'i'SrriOX. by Wllllum II Mint.:er of 1 UM North Sixtieth "".TitiiAT iMiAcr: ai fukk- tiM Weltl.n'S KAUt. by .i'l! I i ns. "f 111' Seuth Caielluu ineuue. Atliint!.' 'it. l.lltKKTY KAMI. 1" Mr W. M Mulliii- of 'i Ilnt rnrmnncetreet. AMIMIM'A'S VKAtT WORLDS PAHS, by Anna C Khmiin. of fill Seuth l"lft -e-enth ftreet. iikaut" or amkkiea nxi'O- SlTltiN. bv II. V.. Watts, of '1X North Fr.inklin trc't. The Kmnivh IM lit ic l.i.nern Is reieivlnjt ma in of l!",ke -uRBeMietn Have yen ein- te oft r'' ASSETS DW NDL N CREDIT TANGLE $28,000 in Furniture Owned by Werth & Ce. "Somewhere Be tween Here and Pacific" KENDRICK IS RECEIVER Semew here Vtween Philadelphia nml the Paeifl" Ocean S'-'S.OOO worth of fur niture belonging te Werth A Ce. has KOiie tislrnv. Thl.s concern had .illices In the Sled; Kxchnnge Iluihlliip; and cold the stock of the National Guaran tee Credit Corporation. Werth tc Ce. went Inte thn hnndn of a receiver late yesterday, but. accord ing te these who testified nt the legal nroecedlnijs which were befere .Tudire Itogcre In Common Pleas Court Ne. 2, the rccelverrt will have little te receive. Mtirdeck Kandrlck was appointed re ceiver, mil the Court al?e ertlered that cfllclalt) of the concern give him all the books nml papers. Amenc ether thleffs which have (lis nppcarcd is the furniture, according te these "who have been investigating af fairs of the firm. lly going into the receiver's hands Werth &. Ce. Klmply followed the trail of thn National (Juurantee Credit Cor poration. This concern went into a receivership October 28. Last rriiiay two auxiliary concerns hands. The action of Werth completes the list. Francis McAdems, one of the re ceivers appointed for the National Guarantee, was the principal witness at the proceeding before .Tudge Itegcrs. He said all the assets of Werth & Ce. appeared te be missing. A search wns started feday for the furniture, nnd It 1h bcllevcd worae of the missing desks may centnln ethor in formation regarding the company. Incidentally, the assets of all the con cerns mentioned will fall for below the claims made by officials of the com panies, receivers say. The Nntletml Guarantee Credit Corporation made n business of financing the purchnse of automobiles in nil parts of the country. llyren A. Mllncr, of counsel for -the receivers, asserted that many of the concerns tq which the corporation made advances, were In bankruptcy. In some ....,; v..v- . . .,. t..v".w-- - ' . --... - . . . of the National Gnarnntee Company, I Instances, .Mr. .Mllncr sain, the el hclals namely. Federal Finnnce Guaranty 1 t"e uorrewing companies nave uisnp uisnp Cempany nnd National Music Stores , penred. ... . . , , Cemnntiv. also went Inte n receiver's After several witnesses had testified t6 the complicated financial methods adopted by the affiliated concerns, Francis I. Ilrackcn, of counsel for the receivers, said that n prlmn facie case of fraud had been made out. He then requested the Court te Issue an order that nil books and papers of Werth & Ce. be turned ever te the receivers. The rcnucst wns granted. MARCOSSON HERE MONDAY Noted Correspondent te Speak en Conference at Acorn Club Isaac F. Marcosson, the famous cor respondent, who hae met nnd inter viewed most of the statesmen nnd dlple. mntH of the day, will speak en "The International Figures of the Confer ence In Washington" befere the mem bers of the Republican Weman's Club, Monday nftcrnoen, November 2fl, nt 3 o'clock, at the Acorn Club. 1018 Wal nut street. Admittance will be by membership card only. SYNDICATE AFTER HOUSES Shipping Beard Says Profiteers Would Grab Hemes at Auction The United States Shipping Heard hns discovered that a syndicate of pro fessional real estate speculators arc planning te buy up ns many as possible of the 11000 brick houses in Camden, N. .T.. and llrlstel. Pa., which the Gov ernment will sell at auction early next month. The syndicate, it is said, will he in in in oerporntcd as a PhiladolphlakNew xerk holding company. Clerks in attorneys offices in New Yerk and Philadelphia will be the incorporators and directors in the company. It 1b wild the men be hind the jdnn nrc striving te keep their Identity from becoming public. The United States Shipping Heard reports that speculators mentioned ns being in the syndlcnte have denied their connection with It. The beard says that many of the men In the movement have &vteSiw ........... .. ..wmuv .uiu USIUICS fltlrl t.HTfl ing rents In many cases as much . TSti per cent, and being responsible 7. rent riots in the East Side and 1 W" sections of New Yerk. Bt. MAN STRUCK BY AUTQnn . Police Held Driver of Mnehln. 1 ,': West Philadelphia Accident " While crossing Baltimore .. ' Fifty-second street last nlehi 7 " I after 8 o'clock. I. Haness, lw. 'i years old. of 005 North 8 xth t.7.',f tens struck bv nn nntemnt.n. t." "ft i He was taken te the MlscrlceSi. K pltnl, where It was found he hnrt . !'?' tured skull. , Q a f'c. The. police of the Slxty.nfth .f ' nnd Woodland nvenue ftatlen . J.trf ' K. I). AHHer. of Palmyra, v VN he was locked up te await n u' ib this morning. The police said ?ri the driver of the machine. "' FATHER SAVES CHILDREN FROM BURNING HOME! Rusties te Third Fleer and Carries Twe te Safety .l.i -..h Miles m,vI bi t. liidveii fr.'iu bMMiinr te dea'h ln-t night uhen li. dSeyvered that (no ns spr-adlng through the third-Merj of hi1' lmme op ( ties nt Franklin Field has been apparent , Hiekorvtewn read, near fiennantnwn at the 1 nlversity for a long time, imt , .. ,, ,.,. ,,,.. .,.,,. lhp llarnM 1C i the sltuntlnn was never se acute as . , , this year nn thrnp tensions durlnir run te fhc third ilner. tniH Tt'lir. I'll linn' nninn "uuii, --- - . . , 1021 Franklin Field will have proved dr.-n were asleep and carried them te tee small te meet the demands made upon it. At the K"la 'arni:il 'as' April It ns necessary te turn several thousand persons away. Again tli- field was completely sold out for th Pittsburgh football game this autumn and ntii'.eile officials iMintend that ."n.dnO -ent -etild have eiinilj been 'ld for the Thuiiks niving 1'ny came v ith Cernell this ear had they ' been mailable At present the 'eating lapui-it. ter li.ii! aine l.iis been linrei'-id ie u-'.OOO and ,- !ir nearly ndeipi.tte. It was en neeivini of ,n-l; et s...it that the Army-Nmy game went te New Vnrl: A htadlum seating eO.OHO we-ild prelde OdOlt mere -eats than are new I'uugliiev. "Sliti vnlliible at th" Pole Grounds and ruder IVrry Me would no doubt pre.' the tueulum of in eh jeturning the Armv-Xuvv game te ;.t m a Philadelphia -"' saivi. , i .Mrs. .Allies hail ben viBiung iipiru iipiru bers during the 'rening and returned in time te ee firemen rushing into the house. She fainted, thinking her chil dren bad net been rescued. The Plymouth and Couihehoiken fire companies responded 1" an alarm and i untitled the blai- te the third fleer of ih !' ilding. The live was ttt'Hed In a det'ei'tive tine and t-tarted abe'it ! '. 'eck Te Wed Cousin of J. P. Morgan New Yerll. Nev. 22 Mr and Mrs .liiiiipx Smvtli ('roll, of FltiHhniK. 1.. I.. in.niiiimed' the eitiraKement of tbrir Tanct Creil. te Alet- rgim. wnese intner is a uf the late .1. Pleryen Meigan m- n of the nvifien' T P Mer- 4 Grained Patent Leather A seasonable n e w leather en the won derfully popular squared-tee "Cubist" sport model s10 sm X. S M VKy,m t228 MARKET Harpers WakDver 1022 CHESTNUT SHOPS flhulhnAidty n&truw 53B13SW Buy Your Overcoat Today or Tomorrow Fer Thanksgiving (Oak Hall Will Be Closed All Day en Thanksgiving) Take your choice of these wonderfully fine plaid back overcoats at three special prices. FOR PLAID BACK OVER- CO1 CnC0ATS 0F REGULAR S35 PT-.eU QUALITIES IN THE SEASON'S NEWEST STYLES. FOR OVERCOATS OF $40 AND 850 QUAL- n-A C tTl- ITIES' HANDSOME IsMt LY Ji.l.S' HERRINGBONES IN $V J BROWNS AND TANS WITH STRIKING SCOTCH PLAID BACKS The cloths in these three groups are Germanias, Glebes, Ponteosucs and Merrimaes. The styles ure town ulsters, ulsterettes, raglans and large ulsters. Best overcoats in town at their prices. 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