( ' , ' i v ,;, t m if " i"3? , "F-, ,) " ' r'Jf ' ,' ,' rrivm'&i i t A1 ' i r . rV'n ' if : rvr ! EVJMltfG- PUBlilO LEl3G:It--PHXi;Al)EIPHIA TUESDAY, LYECE 13, 1021 DOBSON CAGE STARS ARE BACK IN LINE-UP PENN A. A. VOTES MO IN NEW STADIUM PLANS Manager Helmes Succeeds in Signing Members of Fermer Champions Bas ketball Quintet EASTERNERS TO MEET TIIH .1. & Dobqen bfiKKetbnll tenm linn entered tlie ranks ; of the con cen leiulerH for Hie bnpketbnll elmmiiioii elmmiiieii shln of the riitlntlelphln Manufacturers' nnikctbnll I.engue. Things looked rnther clnnim for the Frills live nml former rliBmi'leti wlien ttie sensen opened with nn entireh new team nml new mnnnger. Hut the new pilot pinned iilenc unil wen three out of the four first Rnmes. nltlieiiph tile club wen favored by thj mJiciI'iIp. The big grimes nre nt linml, nml Dobsen will piny the sntnp with the entire chninpleiiNhlt) nggregntlnn buek. Including Sammy Moerohend, who lind been iilnyltiB in the Eastern League Moerehud. by the wny; Is experiencing hli best sensen. anil was going grent -lien llnrrlxburg dropped out of the Hii'-tern League picture. He lins It In mam- ways en athletes te whom Kn-it-fin League managers irre paying real rnenev and yet they pns Snmmy tip. Together with him this evening will be T.res nnd lMwnrds, ferwnrds: West and Klwleii gunrds. l'lillailelphln Tcrnilnal will be Dob Deb vnirs opponent, and If .Tee O'llnra s ,nb can trim this aggregation tliey ,an consider themselves champions. Tlie dope favors Dobsen te be returned ihe winner. Terminal will line up with finllngher nnd Dnlley. forwards ; Fos Fes Fos pett. center, nnd Screnp and (y Plmindluger. gunrds. It will be Cy n first gnme. In the ether contest of the tvcnlng Monettpc plnys Art Leem. Eastern Mefitils Gather Kn-tcrn League basketball moguls cntlier this evening ut the Windser te ilHcuss the cage situation in general. The league faces n crisis, according te lrlinblc reports, nmi u i- l', "" moguls te meet the Mtuntien. The Mime! informntlen conies from ether sources, where the big circuits are plnying. In New Yerk en Sunday less than ' 51(100 saw the Celtics play the llotten , Whirlwinds, nnd the nttendnnce lu gen- ' al has taken a decided slump. This Is esiceinlly true of Scrnnten and Wilkes-Harre two former Venn State towns taken into the Knstern League. this season. Mnnnger Myers, of tlie l'hils, who was nt New Yerk en Sunday, hud a long talk with President O'Kcefe, of the . Interstate League, known ns the Car pet League, because the athletes' had it go soft, and he It-ports conditions In New Lnglnnd se peer that they have adopted a three professional and two amateur rule te weather the storm. The i-.m nt present is plain, and It is up te the Knstern manngers te take action. There is no need for dlsbtindlng. In the only Knstern League game played last evening Ceatesvllle was beaten by Heading lu an extra period, :tl te ItO. Tlie totals tit the end of tlie regular forty minutes were lied at US nml nt unit time the t eates were in tne . lead, IS te 17. t The only points the C'entes were able j ie make in the overtime play were , fmlN bj lterger nnd Hrewn. The Hears Imil made one by .Merris nnd with the home team one point ahead Frnnkie Standings and Schedules of Basketball Leagues KAHTKKK LKAOUJB W. I-. l'.C. W. J. l'.C. Trenten. 10 2 .BUD Cnntrnv'le 7 10 ,1U Cuindrn. 14 3 .H24 WllkfK-ll. 7 in .412 Krrnntnn, II 7 .(III l'lillllrn... 4 14 .zmi Ilfndlnic. 10 4 .414Sew Yerk. 1 14 l7 this wi:kk'h sciiKntt.rj Tomorrow nUhl ('entrhlle nt Cnntdrn, ltfiullnic nl Nrw Yerk, rrldiij Wllkrn-lturre nt I'hllndfliihtii, Snv Yerk nt Trenten. Sntnril.i) Trenten at llrnillnar, Cumilrn at H'ltUfs-ltnrrr Hernntcn lit New Yerk. juMTArTt'iinns' l.r.Aeti: w.'i.. v.v. w. u r.c. Ilelflier. 4 0 I.OOi) Art I .com 1 3 .2.10 riilin. T.. I n l.oue Knnt. t. i a .aae DetiMin. a i .750 a. it. i:x. i a .ami Monetinr. 2 2 .BOO Int. Ilnr. 1) I .0011 this wrcr.K's sciikhvm: TunUlit Mtmeljnr k. Art Leem, l'hll.i. ilelnliln Trnnlnnl m. l)eben. Tluirvlii. American Unllnur 15rnH . rieMier, Hetene Telenliene . Internn Internn Henul llnreter. Ileyle mnunged te get the bnll from (ilnsgew nnd score the two-pointer thfit gave Heading the victory. P. G.'s Are lientcn Twentieth Century secured first place In the American Lengue by hnuding Passen. (inttlieb and lllnck its first de feat nt Yennli Hnll before n capacity crowd, score J." te 'J2. The totals nt hnlf time were 17 te "12 In favor of the sporting goods quintet, who looked te be the winner until Midge Moere wns returned te the line-up In the Inst live minutes, Moere hnd been re'plnced in the second half for no apparent reason by Hurt zell. Soen ns lie entered the game the second time he tied the score with n sensational field goal and u few min utes Inter Thornten, the former Central High stnr, wen for Twentieth with n tine bnsket. The work of Therntcyi wns easily the feature of the game. In the preliminary Merrill wns soundly trounced by American Inde pendents, 40 te 10. The Merrill boys set up n record In their defent in tlmt net one of the five men thnt sturted the gnme wns In the line-up nt the finish. OTHER SPORTS ON PAGES 18-19 Will Ce-operate With Other Bodies In Financing Building Program The Athletic Assoclntlen of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania nt Its nnnttnl meeting Inst night voted unanimously te co-operate with the Henrd of Trus tees nnd the Athletic Council In flnnne Ing the new stadium nn Franklin Field, Ujie Athletic Association is tne cor poration that owns Frnnklln Field, nnd It Is necessary for its co-operation lu order te successfully termlnnte the plnns for the stndltun. I The association nlse voted Inst night I te rcduce the number en Its Heard of Directors from leurtecn grautinics niui nine undergraduates te six and tnrcc, respectively. Mne grnduntes nnd iivc undcrgrnduntcfl wcre elected te the benrd In the ninll vote previous te last night's meeting, nnd of that number three grad uates nnd. two undergraduates must resign. The grnduntes elected fellow : Pnul Thomsen, H, C. Thayer, Sydney Thayer, Oorden Hnrdwlck, J A Hrewn, .1. II. Minds, J. V. Tewnscnd. T. Hcnth nnd I. K. Wllllnms. The undcrgrnduntes nre J. M. Hhecdy. K. O. Hescnnst. E. P. Mitchell, O. Wngncr nnd II. P. Hovde. S ' "" ' - mm i p" nsamTvTwti. tow epe" at a -M c"w nt t'ifi VNKIJJilNIUWiU. L J ) WW BLOCK -MdRKET 1102 STREETS KJ I i Save Meney en your Xmas baking by taking advantage of our big Fleur Special this week a Fleur 49c 12-lb Bag Milled from the best wheat grown Sold only in Asce Stores uichitllu J ust a word of thanks te these descriminating Philadelphians whose devotion te AUERBACH CON FECTIONS have se increased the require ments of our dealer friends that we new take pleasure in opening the Philadelphia Branch of "Chocolate Headquarters" 115 SOUTH 9th STREET The' virtue of fresh candy is as that of fresh bread ever stale, and our new facili ties guarantee you a treat of rare deli- cieusrtess and flavor. Your first bite will tell you why AUERBACH confections are acclaimed "The kind you buy for the one you love" Te the retail and wholesale candy trade this announcement will prove doubly interesting be cause it assures them of immediate delivery en sev eral hundred varieties of high quality, fast selling but moderately priced Fancy Package Chocolates. Wc arc no further away than your telephone RING US at Walnut 952 and a repre sentative will call at once. CHOCOLATES & CANDIES D. AUERBACH &. NEW Yenic SONS PHILADELPHIA TENANTS HOME SEEKERS SPECULATORS INVESTORS Have you $175 $175 secures a $1750 Brick Heuse Have you $200 $200 secures a $2000 Brick Heuse Have you $250 $20 secures a $2500 Brick Heuse 10 en day of sale 20 in 30 days 70 en mortgage REMEMBER if you de net take the time te attend this Sale and BUY a "home in the future, you wj have te pay profits te these who take the time te attend and BUY BARGAINS in HOMES GO TO Uncle SanVs Auction Sale of all remaining unsold 1578 Brick Houses at "Fairview," Camden TO-DAY at 1.30 P.M. and TO-NIGHT at 8 P.M. On premises Rain or Shine in Moving Picture Theatre, "Fairview," Camden, N.J. and every afternoon and evening thereafter at the same time and place until the last house is sold. Take trolley or nutomebile bus line from Market Street Ferry direct te Fairview i A&L T 20 in 30 bays 70 en Mertgaij&at 6 10' JLOWn or G0 at 5V4-50 at 5 Savings hank books ur proper assignment and Liberty Bends at market value will be accepted Send for Booklets and further particulars te Jeseph P.-Day at any of the following offices CAMDEN OFFICE "Fairview," Camden, N. J. Phene Camden 3I6S PHILADELPHIA OFFICE The U. S. Shipping Beard 140 North Bread St?, Phila., Ph W 'iA, Auctioneer 67 Liberty Street, New Yerk City BRISTOL OFFICE "Harrimnn," Bristel, Pa. Phene Bristel 400 Braneh 110 WASHINGTON OFFICE Tlie U. S. Shipping Beard 19th b B Sts.. N.W., Washington, D.C. Big Christmas-Gift Sale of Women's Sweaters & Dainty Novelty Knit Goods All-wool sweaters and novelties, in n splendid assortment of. colors. The prices nre all "special" and represent extraordi nary savings. Cardigan Jackets, $1.95 Spencers, $1.95 Hand-Knit Novelties, 85c te $4.95 Slip-en Sweater Blouses, $1.95, $2.50 and $2.95 Leng or short sleeves. Tuxedo Sweaters, $3.50 and $4.95 Plain and Tuxedo Scarfs, ' $2.95 te $6.95 SMELL EMBURCS Second Fleer Wednesday Silk Specials $3.00 Highest Grade Striped Silk Shirting All Vast Celer Warranted te Wear at $2.00 Yd. 32 and UG inch widths. Very heavy quality of all-silk broadcloth, .in beautiful colored stripes nnd all-white Mitin-tripe eITects. Ex cellent Rift silks much underpnecd. $2.25 Printed" (R1 PCQ Yard I'liuiaiu kjuu Save Upward of $15 en These! SPLENDID NEW Custom Tailored Suits Fer Men and Yeung Men at $35.00 ea. A ceed quality of pure silk, fine-twill fou lard; in brand-new and stunhing patterns, printed in white or colors ever grounds of black, navy mue, cianc xy """"'""," tremely fashionable for immediate and Ex spring wear. The Cherished Gift of Fur for Her Christmas Gift! Cheese It at Snellenburri's and Save in Our Marvelous Pre-Helidau Sale! $650 Hudsen Seal Wraps C? AQK Blouse-back model with deep tPTrOtI ,1 squirrel. 4u-incn $197.50 cellars and cuffs of natural squirrel length. $250 Nearseal Ceals ' With hand.semc deep cellar and wide cuffs e( natural skunk. Full flare back; OG-inch length. $2SMusk:at. . ' $184.50 With deep cellar and cuffs of natural vac coon or self-pelts. Berder effec. 40 inches long. $250 Sealine Coats Flare-back models with deep cellars and cuffs of squirrel. 3G inches long. $475 Scotch Mele Coats Flare-back style, beautifully finished and lined. Length 4G inches. $5.75 le $7.50 All-Silk g45Q uuvvyiii) i.iv. 3G inches te 40 inches wide. Suitable for costumes, coats, nrllinery, handbags, etc. A geed range of the most wanted colors. $4.00 Brocade Lining Silk $2.25 Yd- 40 inches wide. All pure dyed silk bro cades in solid colors black, navy blue, dark brown, medium brown, Copenhagen, medium gray and tan. Imported Metal Brocades $6.00 Yd- Beautiful designs and rich colorings-. Suit able for making stunning gowns, wraps, mil linery, handbags, linings for fur wraps and coats, and for making lamp shades. $5.00 Satin-Face Canten Crepe $3.50 Yd- 111 inches wide. Geed heavy quality Canten crepe with rich, high luster. Shown in a geed range of street colors also black and white. $3.50 Black Satin 1 QQ Charmcuse, Yard ... v A.U 40 inches vde and all-silk of a heavy, finely woven iiuality. A most wanted dress silk'in rich blak SnTTI NJ.jJS First Fleer $184.50 fckunk, beaver and $350.00 ifully finished and 36-Inch Sealine Coats (7 KA Deep cellar, bell cuffs, v)3 I mOXI flare back. Mink Cheker Scarfs $16.50 t0 $28.75 Wonderful Assortment of Children's Furs ' $2.50 t0 $27.50 Natural opossum, stone marten, opos sum, red and gray fox, ceney and nutria ceney, white ceney, white Iceland squirrel, slynx, white thihet. S- ' ' ' '.?"ReS Second Fleer Fresty Winter Weather and the Christ mas Season Combine te Make Us Think About . The Comfert and Practicability of These $6 Fur Caps for Men Tomorrow Only at i)0i3ea. Fur caps in the new De troit shapes, all-silk lined. A splendid gift for the man I .' who indulges in winter ' sports, or who meters. Come early the let cannot last all day at this very low price. iv.r : ' '-'.ft tL;S Third Fleer if :j '! f '. X Which Can't tie Duplicated in Any Other Tallerinn Shep in Town Under $50 Make your choice from a large variety of choice patterns, colors, fabrics and models. Each suit made le individual measure, nil lined, finished and trimmed in a thoroughly higli grade manner. SnlLi t NbURflS H'ir(l t,oer Great Sale of 500 Beys' Winter Overcoats and Mackinaws Te lie Sold at Tedau's Cost 'rices Per fectly ' h e -nemcnal Val ues, Offering the ' F i n c s I a n d M e s t I r ac tical Gift Surjgcs Surjgcs liens Possible. $20 Winter Overcoats, "M K( Big lreavv coats of best tJ 1WV quality all-wee chinchilla in blue, gray, navy, brown and tnn i With all-wool plaid lining some buttoned te the neck and ethers with convertible cellars. Inverted pleats in back and belted all round. Deuble breasted. Sizes 21- te 10 years. $9.00 Mackinaws KA Of extra-geed quality heavy- P JtJJ weight blankets with mud" or skater pockets, belted. Splendid coats for cold weather svear. Sizes 7 te IS year. $12.00 Mackinaws Q A A All-wool blanket -mackinaw.H flfKJmJ7 in a large as.-crtment of colorings. Skater and muff pockets. Warm, serviceable, geed looking. Sizes 7 te 18 year. Norfolk Suits With Twe Pairs of Full-Lined Knickers Splendidly tailored suits of all-wool fancy cheviot, cassimere and homespun. SU.50 Suits at 88.95 $1(5.50 Suits at $11.95 $20 Suits at $13.50 $22.50 Suits at $15.95 S2G.50 te $30 Suits at $19.50 '.'S.'iaS Third Fleer Toytewn Is Busy Bui Net Toe Busy or Toe Crowded for Us le See That All tlie Girls and Reys and Grewn-ups Who Come Here Get Prompt Attention and Exactly the Toys and Games They Want. Our Lowesl-iii-Tewn Prices Arc a Compelling Attraction Flexible Flyer Sleds at Lewest Prices in Town! Impnncd Construct ie'it Steel Frent T-r s3N Nu. 1, :J8 inches -f ,, Ne. 2, 42 inches long, $1.35. Women's Washable Fabric Gloves Ideal for These Busy Shopping Days 75C Pair Excellent fall-weight fabric gloves in two clasp style. With spearpeint embroidered backs in beaver, mastic, sand, gray, black and white. SV-' ".a -Zb nrst fleer Paij a Call en the Snellenburg Dell Family! Dressed Jointed Dells, Snecial at 59c Twe styles infant.-, with unbreakable face.- and .-traight-limb dollies, with bisque faces and hair. Completely dressed, een te cap, slipper.", and stocking Full-.leinted Dressed Dells. Snecial at $1.25 itli bisque heads, hair and moving eye.-. Complete with hat, slippers and stockings. And there are at lea-t a hundred mere members of this fascinating family that would like te meet ou Tubbins Wash Dells. Special at $1.(55 The youngsters can't break them nothing can injure them. And they can be washed and ironed. Christmas Gift Special for Wednesday in Our Notions Department Imported Sewing Baskets Of All Descriptions At $3.50 Each Delightfully pleasing gifts for mother, sister or any one who takes interest in sewing. All sizes all styles and every one beau tifully lined and fitted with the best of sow sew ing accussenes. A rare value at this extraor dinarily low price. SntTi n"-. uS -Notion Dept., First Fleer Take Your Choice of Our Entire Stock of Men's & Yeung Men's wffjH' te a 1 mcv Trousers Fiest-in-Town Makvr-te-Wearvr Values at 7..)0 te $13.50 Pair ' $5 bNELLENBURflS Third Fleer Imported Furniture Sets for Dells, Special at $1.95 UTvfA m ferSMVJ v t AVVJ; vtAW-VMi r ,,y Xe. .11, 47 inches long, 5.50. Ne. 4. .")' inches long, $5.95. Ne. 5, ()',', inches long, $R.'2.ri. Jr Racer, 49 inches long, 4.115. Racer. 5(3 inches long, $5.95. FIREFLY SLEDS N'e. 9. 32 inches long, $1.75. Ne. 10, U0 indie- long, $2.."5. Ne. 11, 4(1 inches !ng, $'J.75. Ne. 12, 15 incht'- long, $:t :(5. Racer, 59 inches long, .'S.'i.S."'). 1 SftS-'-KLf SBES-J&SrSSr wscwsrTvS5. ,Srad'SW6v.H Wu..r?T 1 .VJlr lT FSrts &-CS4 SSfcriB 4 Mrenglv const i uc teil, -i i mn-i-tiiig of round tahli , -ettee and two arm chair-. Don't Kail te Visit JLienel City Kail Kail read Terminus el Teton S18sJG23, ncXrti Lionel Klectric Train Outfits at Special Prices Ne. Kit) Lionel Train Outfit, S7.50, complete. Ne. 1(2 Lionel Train Outfit, SI 1.50 com cem plcte. Ne. :tf Lionel Train Outfit. $17.50. com plete. Lionel (Miaugc Track, special at 17c a sect ion. Lionel Standard-Oauge Track, special at 27c a section. Ives' Mechanical Train Sets, Special at $2.50 t en-isting of lmn Locomotive, Tender, Baggage Cav, (hair ( ur, light piece- Cured Track, two pieces Straight Tia. k Other hes' Mechanical Train Sets, Special at $1.95 te $0.75 Come in and See the Demonstration of Scheenhut's Indoor (Jelf, Complete Sets, $10 and $15 "Temmy Green" Gelf Clubs, $7.50 Each jly Printing Presses for the Ues. $7.75, S9.75. $25 up te S(i2.50 The l5e Te maker in Four Sizes $1.(111, si. 50. S2.00 mh $:.25 The l!e le maker e urn -contain mat. rials, tool- ;u d i n s t r iietien for making .i great ai i i of inteie.-tm.' wooden t e ami neeltie-. CrC tr-v ,,, ,, UU I icrrMAKErC C? (vi d&fee ML, tfAMfcJPI..- . . iMmM (VTr-pj KLKCTRIC M(;iIT OITFITS FOR CHRISTMAS TRIOFS S-Liht Series, Special at $2.59 & $2.95 Fancy K-Ujht Outfits, Special at $1.25 Separate Lamps in Asserted Celers, J 0e Each Fancy Lamps, Flowers. Fruits, Fishes, Lanterns and Santa Claus Figures, Special at 22c te .'15c And All the (Jay. Festive, Sparkling Trimmings for the Christmas Tree The Rest Assortment at the Lewest I'rices in Philadelphia Kverything for the tree itself-balls and tinsel and strings of bright-colored beads, nev- cities, icicles, stars and littles figures Everything for the garden or toy city uii der the t:ee -and favors and decoration for the Christmas party. aNELULNBURflb roytewn, Fourth Fleer U :N. SNELLENBURG & CO. yj :N. SNELLENBURG & CO.: 7 'r . S . -
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