Oiy , '.-ft. "n" . r . i' iy? te.i v-y H u rwyjwyy-v,;t .u 4 ' f M . SjVBNGNPtrfiMO ,aBpEp-IHipAlBTHIA,,JfltJfiSPAY; P-Oi-IB-B 22, 1 XT - -'f C. Mack's Athletics Lead American League Clubs in Putouts, but It Doesn't Mean Anything SHEETS HAND CELTS A SEVERE TROUNCING CHAN Y DEC DES t damden Victory Over Goth Geth ites Only One of a Hun dred "Interesting" Cage Incidents in Eastern League Standings and Schedules of Basketball Leagues BAS fni KAHTKRN USAfll't: . i r.c. , w. r.. r.r. Trrnten. 10 3 .001 Wllkfd-n, H 11 .421 C'ftmdfn, 17 4 .KlO CVflltaY'ln 7 13 .308 Herntilen II 8 .IS7U 1'hllllcn... 5 12 .201 Unllnc. ft 11 .421 New InrU 1 1(1 ,039 Tinr. wekk's .sainnuij: 1'rlday Ultkce-Ilnrre nt Trrnten. Miiturriar rtilladrlplil i at Rfadlnt, Ce.itfdtllln nl llhei-Iliirrc . MANrrAtTi'nisns' i.kaciit. i xv. i.. r.r. w. t.. r.r. ASKKTHALL neus flew thirl, nml VJ"".- T.. r. 0 I .flpO Ari loom. 2 8 .100 BRICKLEY IS BACK lHfillip. n n i enn t r rt .inn 1 fnt Iii t'nmricn Inst evening. He JJoiwen.. 3 3 .net) a. n. rc 2 .333 many Important neui Items ncrc getli-, " VciNiciiirs hciimhILb etcd by the cnlerprlsltiz Herlbes tlinti KwHene Trinlien . An 1.00m. Phiie. V. It, It. V. M. J. Dough- ,;...-." -. '!-:." ;- nflcr pnreftl I v cntn.li r n. thn inn, In"'" irrmiimi 1 -- , --. ... ......... .v erts . vvni unanimously decided tlmt ns no. one mre. a couple of hundred would i lie emitted. I'lrcl the New Yerk Celtics weic rrlirdulcil te play the Skeeti. They nrrlvrd eti time, nntl with them win his; (teorce HiiRKCrty. It unnears when (lie liig lie.v went liitels te l'ret7.e'tewu lie minted the City Hall for jilnvlin;, und M vv.'is" punished bj being sold te (Ik Celtic-'. The HnskcUmll venunlwnn met. Uaet Night's Results RASTKKN i.KAeur. Cnmdrn. 21) Celtic, II. AMRRICAN I.KOt'i: Alpha. 23 1'iiit flrrmanteun. S3. Hely Nnnir, 33 1 IIru..(lj ijiw, 21 rilll.A. AMATKt'R I.EAtlfK Unirr. I9 Iirrelnc, 21. ('Ireland, SRi .lunler, 23. Ileceerty. They only made two field 'Unix, one In the Unit hnlf by Dchncrt niiril ii non ii dozen or mere subjects u frw seconds niter the came Ftnrtcd. and then dee'ded that the l'riedmnn- mid the ether by ChrlH Leenard almost Scdra. f.alarv nuest'en wn the most the l.ell ended the fra. Fer thirty import, at. President Schcffer prepared eight minutes they did net even count, n statement for the newspapers which Kddle Dolln, Nell Dleghnn and JnniCH included a eepv of the rtlnvcrs con- Campbell f.tnrrcd and made bniikntn that tract, but the fcrlbes promptly rcfutied were as scnsntlnnnl n have been made te print the -nine en the ground that this or any ether heasen. The Skct the puli'lc did net care whether thev ,.H tUlug thc Celtics geed and hard, vrrc paid the salary claimed due or. although there cre net ke many fans r"t. I there te cc the event, lleferecs Hae tbe Fleer ' The refeiecs cre nliu cnl'ed in con cen fnb te secure a mere uniform inter inter nrrl.itleu of the rules, net a bad Idea, te mv the least. The veteran. Her man Hactzel. te'd of bis trouble at Scrnnteu en Monday night, and if lia'f ..t niint lie Mild v.nn fue. it eeunle of Prrunten nlajers should be fined and Francis linipgv chased out of the league. I Charlie lirieltlev was in ancnnnnrc mul announced that lie was In again, lie new h owner of the Scranteil fran chise and will tiaufer the club te JJrenklwi. .Utcr the game he congratu lated the Cnmden owners en their ic nrr nml Informed them' t lint lie did net Ltimv a single one of their pla.xers, net eeu their names. NOrraRETIRE Geerge Says, However, He Will Insist Foe Wears Similar Cup as His The Hardest Ring Battle of My Career A's Fielding Records During Season of 1921 ANOTHER FOR SHANAHAN HAS BEEN IN TRAINING Ilv LOWS II. JXKKK lEOnC.H CIIAXUV, the Unltlmere VJ kneekermit. has decided NOT te et're "in the rine. After he had been automatically ill'nna'IOed In his rfcent ''out here with Fredih' .Tec'kr. of lin" 'and. when the latter was struck n low blew, the nnltlinerenn became peeved said "the whole world was against him" nnd be whs through forcer and for ever with the ring. This feu' blew of Clintiey's came right en the heels of one perpetrated In New Yerk less than two weekw before In the bout that gave Johnny Dundee1 the junior' lightweight championship. N wonder Ocerec was sere, peeked aiv' everything. Hut, it is said, the music of leather thumping acnln.it jaw and ribs has been ringing 'n bis ears, and Chnncv cannot stav out of the squared circle much longer. He ha returned te bis trninlng nnd his mannger, Sammy Harris, sajs that Chancy short' v wl'l 'Ined i" for a string of matches, which he hones will finish up w'th nnether battle against Dundee for thc 13(T-pound-nt-2-e'e!ock laurels. Down te Weight Harris came up from Ua'tlmerc te pee Champien Leenard nnd Tim Dreney in ncflen at thc Ice Palace. Speaking of Chancy, Snm said : "Ycn, Chancy Is nnxinue te get back into the ring again. He has been in training for mere than a week nnd is down te his real boxing weight 130 pounds. "Ueergc rea'ly Intended quitting thc plng, but after a siicffestlen was mmle about having lib? opponents wear th" n.-. Annnn,i nin.n rUenArn same protective cup Chanev does he Dkes Accepted Mere Chances, srer1 t0 RPt bacI ,'nt0 1(, ,..'- I liet this straight (icerge Chancy I vlll refuse go through with nnj , bout unless the man he meets wenrs a cup similar te that of Ids own though i 'i.v man has te furnish It himself. "Tlinf ' utiifF nliiii n .,!.-. I..in. I OHOWINff n consistency that is nnnclieil In nml lient n .t . '-" . ... I " . - - ' -. - -.... ... ....i .fc lu.i tj. One malinger a short winic pj-cMeus-, kj monotonous, the A's again managed is the bunk. That litt'e thing can le Jy bud been endeavoring te make a deal (r) c, ()P (.nRf.n in iaft nlsce in fled- , one cither befe'e - bout or while the with H icKicy ami was trying 10 iuuu ing. but the lnrllvidtinl records of Jimmy i up is Dcing taken eir. a star for a couple of players and the rhkes and Cy Terklns were redeeming "Chancy wears an Ideal cup. and ln-innger In question was hoping that features. I vneer Jack Dempscy ceuldn t dent Brleklev did net knew nnj thing about i Fer the third straight season Dykes , It with his bst right-hand punch the men h" w.is offering. tepnd all the fecend basemen In nc- Tint s the sort of n cup Cbaney's op- One tieihumltc pinilueeil a copy et nrritid chances, even surpassing the re- penenis are going te wear or CJeergc Out en His Feet for Seven Hounds, Jeff Smith Fin ished Victer Over Geerge Chip WAS BACK IN 1912 PERKMS AND DYKES SEI IRKS AFIELD Per Game Than Any Second Baseman in League By JEFF SMITH NO DOUUT my friends will be sur prised when I pick n bout ether than my memorable twenty-round bnttlc in Paris with Geerges Cnrpentler; my twenty-round bouts with I'Mdl" Mo Me Mo Georty and Jimmy C'lnbby In Australia ; mv fifteen - round bout with M I k e O'Dewd in New New Yerk nnd that re cent iiftecn-reund dr.iw In New Or eans with llarr.v (Jrcb. as the hard est battle since I iinve been in the ring. M. enreer as boxer .started in 11)10. In the twelve veara I have been pushing leather there isn't a con test that cempires with the fifteen- rounder in which I engaged with dcergu Chip, ftaged In Providence. It. I., in 10PJ. when taking into consideration ii tough tussle. . - . , That Chip encounter was my hnrilcil battle because of the peculiar circum stances under which I fought during nl nl mest half of the bout. Until WV2 I wns virtually u novice in the ring nnu my meeting with Chip was really the tlrst big opportunity I bad with the ;loves. nnd, incidentally, my Initial cx cx 'crlence in traveling the distance. li'tJJ: ..?,....l Glen Killingcr te Play With Ceatcsville Five Glen Killingcr, the star Stnte Col lege nthlete, will play basketball In the Eastern League. Manager Jehn Bouncy, of Ceatcsville, has made dellnite iirrnngcnients for the noted gridiron pln.vcr te den n uniform for his team. Killingcr will make his debut cither against the Phillies en Christ mns or Trenten en New Year's. There is a big football game pending in Hnrrlsdmrg en ChrNtmns and If it is arranged Killingcr will defer his opening gnmc until New YearV. He is considered n star at thc court game nnd wns a sensntien lit the llnnl game of the season here lest jear when State handed Penn its only defeat of the season. rira?ll Wiiiker (irirfln . ViUtn Duiran (jiillew.iy McCann rmT hasi:.me.v e. v.n. a. an ail -2 tm 70s in in iuu in HIX'ONP IlAMi:.MAN . . .. is. ui :.--' TIIIJtD HAHCMCN 10 .Oil 110 SO 1 1 s uns St Is riallenav Ite Cftlle-.iny l Jnhnaen Witt . . Waiker Welch , Cellins fVrklns .Mutt . rrecman Prr' . N'aj ler . llemtnel .Vtoero . Harris l(Hly . Koefe . SltOIlTSTOPS .tj m et !0.', 30", 22 43 OUTFIi:i.DKIlH I 32 17,1 1IJ KM 21 112 2SS KH7 V.I r.i CATCH UH5I .. 141 .'.te . 27 .Vj I'lTCMICHS ... is e in 211 :'i a.-. ti n 12 II I .'I 1". 21 I'l a 137 IS 111 21 as iij in r.n r.i 37 s N n e ri 17 IX .nvt .032 .040 .022 .878 .fiflfi lift'l ns.t in .ui.-. 071 .U3D 1.000 .l")7 .II.S .JU .3s .01S .837 I redin. Onllnghcr nml ueuginss) nir ;a i i.ifitn.i fiw, linn rnr Niintuiiinn. Tvniin 't. Cnnccn nt center was the stnr M West Philadelphia Five Trims Kay-1 Ka.veuln. Pliniinlinii incts the Heulls i ... til.. V f.l. ......... .1.1.. m.AutHi. M tl., I lllliv iicurrwN iiii f-vi-iiuiK v .'! hitter's hall, Seventh street nnd HnyilrC avenue. j The same tennis cninc together Inst vU nnd Sluinahaii was retiirnnl rf winner. The Seuth Phllly iniinnginit has made n big hnk-iip in the tenni and hopes te reverse the were tonight eula Play the Sphas Tonight The Sluiiinhnii Catholic riuh wen I-c 'another game in the diminution sctlcs "21! for the city cage championship bv dls- B7- posing of Knyeulti Catholic Club last " evening at the Cavalry Annnr.v. Thlrt - second and Lancaster avenue, were '-'."J te SI. JEFF SMITH wen t go iiiies-.'' through with any mere A Terrific I'unchrr W Ynrlt dnllv which has President nnwne.1 F.MIe Cnlllns In this dennrt Selirnfer resigning. Ne doubt, new that ment. according te thc official ficliling New Yerk is in fast basketball society records of the Amer'can League, nn thpy dclrc te move thc headquarters of ineuneed tcdnv. Ce'llns led in fielding the' league te Getham. .percentage with .WW. but In accepted ,t..rr ..., ,.,. i chances Dvkes avcrngrd 0.17 per game bclifff nntl Fine s . ,te C'ins' 0.1S. After the game Prez Seheffer wasted Perkins caught mere games than any .. . t .. .. . !... tn a fvnitlncu a mini it I , if... .. l. . r I. ....... ..I-...I1 n rvnlnin the lilies te the PurcV CI . K-I,l.l ,U lnf In 141 ennlnsts. ! ml,t ,uat. UMItl'lvstOWs llwny .w -, , n ' I. I.l. ... ..... - - ...w..... bretaers, wne eppeareu u ue very uiri- The head of the Lastcrn Chip tca gelix vry icrll nt thc lime, and he already had es'fth Uihcd liinnvlf one nf the lead ing middlcccijhts. Therefore, I iron jubilant ever the prnapeets of petting a chatwc te nuet an op ponent of Chip's rep. t t mined hard and faithfully for the match. As a result 1 was in great hape when I stepped into the ring te face the ter rific punching of the New Castle mauler. As is usually the case with u let of youngsters, I felt somewhat nervous or excited or something like that when we walked te the center of the ring te shuke hands and get instructions from thc teferee just before the opening gong. Out mi Feet fter fiddling around for a few sec- .sixth nnn s'Trntli. T.lnnn vnt r l.r.vn.l nger. Al Lijipe, if it really was the f, perfection. Then, wax u.i i. t-up. eighth leund. as I honestly bellcvui ' m (u v BiivpriM- 1 w.i- lnr'-ig that it was only the second. 'thead neiuallv" wiiniin u.im-1 aftc- Anjvvav. we battled en through the 111(, jn u I(Uill ,.,in(1(i entire fiftcn rounds, and these last si . sessions were tin) most grueling mat i ve" rcincnibc being in the most gruel ing that Lippc sa.vs he has ever wit nessed. Beth Chip ami myself were badly battered and bruised lit thc finish, bearing evidence of the fierce struggle. Itefercfl Jack Slieeiian raised my hand ns the winner, and, still being In sort of a woozy condition, I really did net Ituevv hew I had ever defeated the then great Chip. wouldn't hate hcllei etl thii tinlei I had read about it in the papers myself. 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I remembered L.,! filn. i Im.l net ler rel sobriquet of Kneek.iut King" has nothing thereafter until my attcn- I L" "1 r"'"t, ' ' ',, "nu1 i eCtcd with his name for Eev- . tien wis called te n figure "S" en u card I fl T ..l? e'"J ,! i?"IS cral years, Oerge's left hand Is ills 01 i-l t rr r iiiriinTirn nut ninti nt nitnnL f ially Sciiang was second in endurance ,n .,, --,,:","", IT?",:. ..V " " ' , League .riii, ip,' enmes. and Severed and "" "'I '.'" .""" "."" "- , wlieN-,nifc tlpH for third with 120 each. ."", " "u,nD" ."l occasion. -e nr , J his ri,Mfc hs Hiiiriit In a thousand Bamcsl,:V "nJLen5" nu " trem n wnl- . : .n ,u vuu eiuiijuuu. unit acvrriu lime- I claims or foul were made Newspaper being he'd up in the ring b.v n boy, des ignating tne period, i asked my man- T wns de'ishtcd because of the spkn , did victory cvcr.vbedy v.ns telling me nleut. but I wanted te knew what hud ' happened between the first nnd seventh lettmR Lippc tried te exp nin thing" te mc and se did several ethers, but for some rcp'eii or ether I couldn't get tin drift. I Se I was up hri.ght nnd early the ' ne.t mernlti',' and purchawd sevcrn' ' papers vitli the account of the scrap My nticitien iuimedlutrl was nttr.iete te the rounds if which I knew nothing about, 'Hid te my astonishment nnd su prise learned tint I was credltnl witi having had tin: better of the majority 1tff these serious. And. think of it, I didn't even knew that I ivns boxing nt the time. Ill Dazed Condition , Later in the dav Lippc told me that ' I wns staggered te n certain degree in that lirt round from the effect of Chip' light, but inanigcd te keep my feet Upturning te my cerper, Al said I ap pi'iired te be in a tinned condition, lie i spoke te me. but S"t no response, be explained. Fur'her, Lippc told me thnt seceud as though but he regained my evervth nc in an unconscieuwondition Through the third, fourth, fifth, wns Informed liv Johnnie Beekrann, was nassinc b.v. that he should tnki Jut off In the presence of his bosses, jn nIne consecutive seasons. &,, i...Ment i.efTer refused te take ' Tie riiev te Seheffer just what The A's. hewever. were in front in I ? p'"' ' " Verk differ clubs the" wanted te p'a, and when, j the number of putouts. but that .lersnt ;t,rlJ0Inlens wllc,Lcr (ieersP h"" una made it plain uini .ew ienc wa , u.. "" ' ' " h Phlladelnhla. however. j BAPP FOR STflTIOHEBV RAPP lllllMI.W li:t l..Villi;iC 22, lti;i. Slerr Oprus lit 1) A. M. ( I.-npn ut 0 I. M. J NELLENBUGN ENTIRE BLOCK- MARKET IIre2 ' STREETS M Men's & Yeung Men's Finest $37.50 te $65.00 OVERCOATS and SUITS XC&C 7TJlfi efti, ii the his smiceze. and that thev piny their games when and with whom they v ted ami whenever thev desired. The 'Hied, however, te explain hew their world beaters were soundly wal loped In the two league games in which they have appeared. tine of the events of the evening was a .lir.iil.lenn lend at' something. i ------ - - . , ... rTl. T?..1 t?.. a. ...a nnn .1 .s.,.w tr I.M J IIU Hill rMIA II. I ' UKIl.M l.w... ... u the best fielding club and in gaining the best percentage in thl department, topped the league for thc sixth consecu tive jenr. which is probably n record. If it Isn't it should be. Stuffy Mclnnis wns the Individual mllcrtlnu taken for Walter llrnd.v , who star afiMd for the Nrc. He pin eel In Ik 111 in A'berniicrque. N. M. The sum , 1." games, accepted 10." 1 chances for nf siis.Tii uns renlirpd. The scribes dc- (in aveiagc of .OOtl. having enl.v one elded that the hap.icnings of thc Knst-1 error the entiie season. And as a present crn I.eigue are e man and varied I for all this, Stuffy has been ordered te that they will in the future cut out the I Cleveland. tnme nnd te'l their venders something against .lacks there hardly was any leubt i that the Uritisher had crumbled from , a punch below the belt. ' "Dutch" Schwab Leaves Hospital I Kenten, !.. Dc. 21 Krnnk Dutch) Mehwab. nctlntr cptaln of thin ymr's I.. ' rRj-ette Collp.e football tam, wan dls- I rharcud from a local lieipltal ftrrtay and I lni nlant lepartd for liln home In l'atten ia Sclm.Jb was cpeiiUcil en tn duMi uim for ajjptndlcltlii about tin enmes which hnve been sadly X'.Klccted !n eider .te detail njet of hap rcnlng about which nnbud "core. fcelierfcr Lets Tip In one of Prci Schcfter's impreiniitu Wfctlng in the hallway he was "tip red off" that the large gathering of pcr.-ens getting en earful of inside stuff were only erclinnr fans and In clmleil were newspapermen wbe mnv UTing another "exclusive story." t5' heff said the were at llbert te use nn.v tiling he said, but was positive they would net de tha., ns they would lie Scott Set Recerd Anether record bleaker wnN slioeed away from the Huh when Kverett Scott wit sent te the Yanks. Scott led the shortstops with an average of .07", ac cepting alme-t six chanecs per game. Everett's consecutive game record still Is en the increase lie plajcd in every one of the ,"! games. Only seven ball placrs in thc whole 'eaguc plajcd every game. These arc Sheely, Chicage: Hariis, Washington; Pipp. New Yerk: Scott, Hest en; Sew ell. Cleveland; Shanks. Washing- i. i.i u.i-.. i.. i ion. w no iiimi leu iiuru uiiM'ineii in . Syracuse Football Dates Mracusf.. N". Y.. Vtr. ... SjraruB, Unl vernlt.v a foeibfll squarl v ill tlas nlne Kania i wit lr Til- rhp.lul. vlth en gam i rjn.llnir. fellows- S.ptmbr 'J3 Hnt.art. ae. t..: , . "-luurl ... " ion Linvir r"s 'J,. ,ren at lrevl.nr "Jl. i-itti bur.h. s, JVnn ft.it ut NVw VnrU. .Veiem Lt- 1. v ndlliir. II. AIi'JIII. 18. CulKMlc. Unusual CHRISTMAS Gifts Desk Seta in Brass, Onyx, Jet nnd Glass; Evcrsharp Pencils in Geld nnd Silver: Unusual and Artistic Paper Weights; Small Safes in Cabinets, Scaling Wax Sets, Wntcrman Fountain Pens, all sizes in Geld, Silver and Rubber; Cigar and Cigarette Bexes, Tobacco Jars, in polished weed and metal; inexpensively priced. 41 Se. BROAD ST. A FEW FEET ABOVE CHESTNUT, EAST SIDE out of form In that they generally use . tieMIni-; and Jiiniii D.vkes. The Mack What he deesn t say. second baseman played in mere tilts Hill Mers then gave the high sign j ,inn un nthlete In thc ejimlt. This that h was about te release another Ih wy,Uf.0 thc A's engaged In 1."," con tests, one mere than any ether club. rel in thiOtjKal seeuniie entitled "The Heaven! Twins Punished." Kill will net nay ISnrncv Scdrnn and Mnrt.v rricdman S75 a game and e-vpenses se uas released them outright Brlcklev has them again. Joie Manz. nf Trenten, Is feo "bue.v Speaker Best Outfielder Tris Sneaker was the best ficldim? Ch-iile outfielder In the league with an nvcrage or .lM. lie wab loliewcil closely by inn .lacoeson. t') bother with basketball, but was in Stan Cevcieskle fielded his position Philly, se hopped ever te Camden te i better than nny pitcher. The big Pele see the boys. Jele is also going te re- had only eue error in VV2 chances, lease a big rJer after the Trenten The A's didn't produce any indi indi Ranie en I'ridny night nnd llermnn vidual champions, but four of thc oth eth Buetzcl has bceu delegated te bring It I letes en Mack's payroll finished Inst hick. ns is their custom. These were Ivy Orif- bkeclcrs Trounre Celts , ,,.(1!?.,!."V,n.?;. ""I,l,,,,.fclin ",,5,-.. ...,.,,, ' "") ""i sui.i'.i mv ivpi nuilling a game et basketball was n,erage of anv of the A'. In 1tV4 games i te n, nnu . i,dtd .5I..H. Tlllv Walker had .059. and Jimmy Pjkes .Pel Oh. ves riiycd. 1 lie teere was me urlglnnls wete liandcd the wert trouncing of the season. They returned en the 12:1." a few tokens poorer than jiey came, the same as they did lust 1'rlday night at Trenten. A geed tip would be te bet en thc home games in the future. The entire aggregation was eutplajcd ftem start te finish, NatHelman. 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',.!, 00 Combs. 2Ee te JI.23, ivi un's Women's ltd Kuiibcr tllevc, mil vt.urr 1101 llca. 1.B0 ikuuh. .Men fhlj.lrfn's t neth 'lla $1.50 RAMCOAT. 10 Men's $8 Raincoats, $4 Men's & I 111111. (Jabar- Qr Women's f dines! $65 value W ir trs kdbbbm wa arra rr' -k Composer Conductor ACADEMY OF MUSIC Tomorrow Afternoon at 3 P. M. and Saturday Evening at 8:15 P. M. The most remarkable musical personage of the dav The world has almost exhausted the honors it can anTcoUndCter? " dU,0lU mpaeiXy "8 COmi'08cr His art is te be perpetuated en Brunswick Records ONLY First Records will be announced seen Brunswick Records can be played ea any phonograph THE BKUNSV!CK.ALK. COLLIDER CO. -uitaBe iistablislicd 1845 ntjidck $175.00 te $250.00 Fur Lined Overcoats at . FUR LININGS Miibkrat, Marmet and 1111 MR COLLARS Unplucked otter, beaver $100.00 tria. or nutria. Men's $15 & $18.50 Rubberized Raincoats at $9.50 Men's $27.50 Deuhle-Tpxtiim Rin.nQfe . &ia r- Men s Genuine Gabardine Raincoats at . $37 ?U. f ' t F V7 Men's & Yeung Men's $7.50 te $10.00 1'ancy Trousers at, Pair .... $5.00 ! r I 820 ipiIESTNUT '-T!!J '"""""'''"SSS'Sg I --'.. - .'..". . -I"vy - , ,. , ,ji Third Fleer IN THE ECONOMY BASEMENT Big Sweeping Clearance Sale of Men's & Yeung- Men's Fancy Suits At Sharply Cut Prices Men's $19.75 and $21.75 Fancy Suits at $12 50 Men's $23.75 and $9S.7s F.,v gu m-. ,,7 K , ::: :: rwj Ulia ai -w ancy Suits at $17.50 Men's $27.75 and Men's $25.00 & $30.00 Winter Overcoats at fTftTK Mn c, en m Z7TTr : L Mg!rjH86 Trensers, ?2 , Men's 6J6 ii N. SNELLBNBURG & CO.: SnELLEMDUReS Economy Baseman . BNELLENBURG & CO.! S n ..i a i 'VI i , .. ;pm
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