ppipijp - t -.'TOwwpiisiii ns. '? EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1922 im Thorpe, Noted Indian Athlete, Cast Adrift ItlNE VALLEY TEST Hew Dees It Strike Yeu? rtT. tla. Amateur Ceif Champion Champien u,J,!p en Great Links Is Most J Premising Tid-Bit i 'TEST OF ACCURACY J n 8ASDV McNWLICK m Jr Sr.!u..l.ef coif course in ws;-tri .ur ret there nut "" , "'y ?,,,. , n official nature T thl. rM-n Uc Philadelphia rifer tniB ",.. . be pj.p,i MtaST-VbirMw the whole P, Til llnksmcn, nd it Is Srible that the eyes of Kelfers ("mnwhere will eagerly loiiew me ..u ' Si next week, for it is no eret -' g Pine Valley will some day bid for x??.q ' Hm championship itr ),. te of NIC cniiini"ii""'i' tnrj Belyea's Career Twilight League Release efTlwrpe By THE OBSERVER HILTON BEtA'EA, Clinllcnse rnce en ; "ffh.t will eimllfy?" With thirty-two t(LB" v'.r mn.nW will Mian un en a bet if JO" don't think or a pair of 00s, will make the ' I'!?.!.'.. -..! Miern liac laid bets l.t IM te 100 will Ret in. TY.iSi , he thmicht would qualify, m -a f.l..1 1 n lt flrl K 01 W emciu s iu..... ,, , ' ETery one uu mimm. e kTneUwaMn for this is that Pine Vol Vel te the great vlMen of the late Oeorfre gimp, was built as a test of real ttlf. There is a dclgnntcd oasis for , g, short Plaer ns cll a .the Urns reemy, and there ure no superhuman or impossible shots required. But It JS Olie 01 II1C Miiirciue icBin " itturacy in this country. It Is phys ically impossible te score there when pliyief eta snots. An Tried It 'Seme of the greatest professionals ana latteun, both in tnis reuiury nn tlretd, most of the really famous ones. krt played Pine Valley. The best tore irer made there Is a (2. two shots vm par, made by Weedy Ptatt. , That score was the result of net miss tat anything, no super-recoveries or anything like that, just nrcurnte Relf. On the ether hand every bad shot Kpenallzed, as it should be. Therefore wu can't go down there, slice and hook ill ever the place and expect te get aavwhere. Few plavcrs there are who hnven t wine ary"shet in the bag, and thnt's the reason there's n standing bet nt Pine Valley most plnyers won't break 00 or tun 100 the first time they play there. r The best players have run up .droll founts at Pine Valley. They arc prone te be from n half te n stroke I hole off their normal game nt home, here the test Is generally less strict. Hence the reason for the estimates en what will qualify nt Pine Vnllcy. It will be interestins te rend the statis tics when the statistics arc all in Wed nttday night. Meantime the championship will probably have one of the linest fields It'trer had. The champion of Quebec. the Pennsylvania and the Maryland champion, three nntleunl scml-fiunllsls and a medalist, a former Texas runner- ' up, and se en class right through, few of the experts in the Philndcl- ' phU district would miss this test for anything. Many of them have proved their prowess in bigger championships. But none of them has hnd te de it It a Pine Valley. A great course like Pine Valley ahays comes in for n let of discussion. There are these who claim thnt it's only a course for brilliant players. But the facts of the cour&e rule all that out. '?or instance, here is an interesting and most acejrate tnbln of the dis tances and carries down there which has been recently compiled. It should 6 of interest en the eve of the chum-pienshlp. Jrera middle of tee te middle of ajeen the possible carries nre: iiiHi frt,,Jpa,r. 4 Carr' nrBt bunker, ?K.r-!5,'"'C0.nd' rJ: teg'n fairway. -mil ' '' 'nlddl0 sreen. rA -iv1 Wrds. par 4. Hunker, lln iarda: "wen reiaJ 131: begin fairway. I49f iur second 157 St. Jehn sculler, who wilt compete In the G'eld Cup the Schuylkill tomorrow, 1m nn interesting character. Thirty-eight years old nnd n scultlns veteran of seventeen seasons, the Canadian champion still has the heart and ambitions of youth and the science of experience. Ueljea has studied sculling, bculllng equipment nnd condition. Ills blades nre nn inch wider nnd have three inches mere outboard than the nvcrage. His shell weighs but twenty-nine pounds and Is one of the lightest in use. His blades have the came amount of levcrnge as the average nnd thcrofero arc just as easy te pull : his shell is lighter nnd he uses a stroke which contains four mere bents te the minute than ether scullers. Ills shell and ours are of his own design and built by his brother Harry, who is here with Elmer Ingrahnm te leek after the chnmplen's condition. He has given time and thought te the science of sculling and he has it figured that n lighter shell with larger blades, having the same leverage, will beat any ether shell, provided the same amount of power is placed in the pull. This is the human clement nnd Belyca is training hard te get Inte condition. He weighed 181 pounds wh.cn he started en his journey te this city a month age. no new wcigns lnvft. Only three times in his long career has he been" beaten, twice last summer by 'Walter Hoever nnd cmcc by Paul Costelle. If he loses tomorrow, he will net compete In the English Henley, in which tic has been entered. A mere championship without Jack Kelly participating means nothing te the Canadian. He would rather beut the Olympic title-holder in a practice brush than win the Geld Cup. THE opening races at Telnfc Breeze were postponed until tomorrow night. Thursday has been a Jinx day te the meter followers for the last several seasons. v The P. B. A. Twilight League TnE withdrawal of- Heward M. Donevan from the presidency of the Phila delphia Baseball Association is a severe blew te the welfare of the organization. Mr. Donevan neglected business te give his time te the association, lie was the spnrk of the organization, the center of activity nnd If he had remained as president it is likely thnt the clubs would have been guided safely through various disputes thnt have spotted its existence. Illness forced Mr. Donevnu's withdrawal. n has jint recently recovered from pneumonia und under his phjslclau's orders is severing all connections with baseball. A( the last meeting of the association, prospects for the formation of a twilight league among the eight best clubs brightened. A league would furnish excellent attractions, de away with one-sided games nnd perhaps held together an association that otherwise would fall. PERFORMANCES of the Temple College girls in the track and field meet yesterday show that Philadelphia maids are capable exhibitors. .Miss Dorethy Baugh tied the record for the seventy -five -yard dash en a slew track. A Comparison of 1012 and 1022 TEN" years age this summer Jim "Thorpe was being hailed as the greatest athlete In the world. Yesterday the famous Indian .was released unconditionally by the Portland Club, of the Pacific Coast League. In 1012, nt Stockholm, Thorpe wen the decathlon championship, the most severe test in all-nreund ability that track and field sports offer. He was later stripped of these honors when It was found that he had accepted money for playing summer baseball down Seuth. Thorpe ranks with the greatest foelball players of nil time, as well as with the most brilliant stars of track and field, but baseball was his poorest sport. In major league ball he was an in-and-eutcr nnd new he is net censJdcrcd geed enough for n Class AA league. Portland officials stated that he was let out te make room for "younger bleed." Youth always has the call. IT RAINED yesterday in Brooklyn and it was like a blessing te the Phils. Wllhelm's weakened pitching staff can easily afford a few days off. LEVER IS PENN CAPTAIN Star Sprinter Succeeds Larry Brown as Track Leader Hareld "Beets" T.pvrr. the Penn sprint War, has been, ratified by the Track Committee as captuln of the Bed and Blue for next year. Lever i Miccccds Larry Brown. Intercollegiate champion in the half mile, who finishes his college career next week. Lever is holder of the world's record for the fclxty-jerd dash indoors, ne Is one of the fastest sprint men In the country ever the heard track. Outdoors I he is at his beit nr the 100 yards, hav ing negotiated this distance in even time. "Beets" linllsi frnm lllnn. N V.. where he is the pride of the loeal fans. He first came Inte prominence In 11)17. when ns n member of the Merrcrcburg Academy team he beat the best of the schoolboy sprinters in 10 seconds und rnn 2U seconds for the 220 yards. He was a member of the same team with Allen AVoedrlng, of Syracuse, present Olympic champion at 200 meters. Tnrk Kearns wnn rntlHed ns mnnascr of the track team for next scar nnd Jack Began as nmnnger of the cross cress cross eountry tenm. Ken r ns has been a mem ber of the Ice hockey team for the Inst two years. He lives In Terente, Can ada, where he plnjed en several ama teur hockey teams. i mmmmmmtmHmmmmimmgmmmmmKmmtmfttffrfftfffff 'i"''--T''' tttTt T -r T 1 1 1 1 1 1 i t frri M 1 1 1 it i7lll2lsx T 1 1 1 1 1 i FT i ::::::x::: 44- X 4JnnlHtllllUttttft kf X- l lip ' ' ::: XT. '.'- fl gf imjmgSER 31 5n:m7zzm i ' r::: itt ff 444U4UB47hMk : 3aV -frtHt HJmxffi -4- ti X I . 1 1 1 I tw vw HBBSI tl; it 'III iTf-trr ili.W',-; . All ISMiffl HBIslLWlMW'" " '.AssnLHLMBm. IHBIsVIDUllJgUllllIIUagUyHH I STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER Anniversary Sale Clmrle dl Anrrle, of Trenten, inanajrir ef Jes Hne, has atarted a campaign tei match hl oretntn with .Tery Leenard, ft brother of the champion Iltnny. i j ' , r liiiMl : rrxT yi asks but BASEBALL Today, 3:30 P. M. SIIII1K r.ni. 31HT AND I.K1II01I AYE. ATH1.KT1CS V. U'ASHIMITON Rnnred Hrat. Glmb!' and hpaldlnu'a Beets and Saddle K5,.:"K JS5 '" . -L. rry W.if " P?F Carr' bunker. 114; begin fairway, 'adj; 'mlUdte . ' fjfm fairway, ij; top "TV i".J"ue BfCOH'J Nuu, tiyj inw, 431 f t03 rarrU. nm- 3. 14 03. 1 red, 1 itjrKn. "03 . MS rarda, Pnrrn ,1 m nn. . 46; carry bunker, lfl'i; mlJdle IM of hlii iBT .."' Sarr ' rairwav. 11D: inn 16J.' l07, ang,' pelnt -: mlddle of kJia4firrSJ,,??r,i5, ,N"r "ifl3 md. ISO: V&al8i,,.,f?fc ,r Carry nbu.yUer. U7: aji mMd."Vr',',"i'iaarry ".cen1 bunker. . All i,j'"" ""? Herdes which seem best teJay at Louisville arc: , First race Marse Jehn. Ima rrenk, Tacola. Second Marimba. Dorlus, Stonewall. Third Metric. Tender Seth, Tavler Hnv. Fourth Countess. Dr. Mac, Plcter. Fifth runta Gerda, Anna Ted. Miss Claire. Sixth I'lm I'lm lice. Yeung Adam. Wmlswerth Lavt. Seventh Travesty. Coless.ua, Buddy Kean. Thorncliffe First race High Tea, Miss Edna. Virginia F. Second Fy ing Ferd. .Taequcrle. (lalepln. Third Seleta, Milts .. GrUelda. Fourth Helen Atkln. Tricks, Marmltc. rifth Bing. Turnabout. Zenetta. htn Bullet Tioef. Night Balder. Biff Bang. Seventh Balder, Clean Gene, Aata inin. Ottawa First race Count Beris, Moue, Black Baby. Second Prlsmar, Kmallman entry. May Pele. Third Mack Gnrncr. Eager Lyes, Bcluctant. Fourth Semrae. Victeria S., China. Fifth Finery. King's Court, Aquatic. Sixth Franc Tlreur. Alluh, Spectacu lar Girl. Seventh rinccrest, Peilu, Old Faithful. Belmont First race Halu, Vice Begal, Excuse Me. SecondNeon Heur. Recommendation, Kuuuy. 'xntru Lord Herbert. Orderly, Anniversarv. Fourth Knobble, Belay, Frigate. Fifth William A.. Whisk, Knight of the Heather. Sixth Pravus, Pennen, Bo Be Bo bcate II. A fllr"y"' ,1Sr fcf "' unlf". 130: Ha uih aeit ,,;, ft?1" rush. U70: far "&!Sf,5,w,.?!!rMv11",n f-,,rv !. Ml l.Vi ; 'nlMI; Kreen, OU5, Ntn fIL.:d"U,:!"- .Carry tiu lunny. . IHilift 11 cam 13J. .urten. Carry bunKer, 110, rway, US; ve. Point, :m; end mialt, ai: rdj, imr 4. nin i S ail. v."1 - "'. iii .."?' lainsay. 125 M.rry 2d' .h' i'xZ'M'JL '".r Becerwl al.pt. 'i carry lat.iA ,N'ar ,l,'e lake, m JILihW'-'Vi er"en. 1(14. iJ'eurh. ifli.'.Vr B,5: ' R"y '"He, 133; ?end ahJ. iW?2.r3r"h- : ancle nw7. iinl.n bunker. in. :r-! -y . 7lT.'.lf,J"!'.'lr?en nrrj 11 it ' v ,i. Ki yard. iS! SSS MiV.!"Aei i.B,.Kff "fci2!2E. ')..?e::VrV"J!.incar " rough (leni IX .j "" '. mi. irrir.-t tarrv fni : urvir 't.K'r !. bui ' -i, mieiiig I? ,iTIH,r.w. fii7J5'r7r. mi mm"" nMS- .'". !!"r.k!i!ikJ?"sft,,fc',.?.?.-!. tarry "iaker'asn' -:. ird.. 'iiX '8."'n. t-'. Teu tarry ", Par I. Therncllffe Entries for Today rirat rate claiming, 1000, two-year-eiaa, 4ta furlengH: lje nira . Miss IMnu .. Urey Hard . . I'rralatencn , Second race, r 09 EuBalll .. .107 Illsh Tea .10 Vlrulnli F. ..107 clalmln. J1O0O. three-ear .104 .in.' .10t olds and uu. foaled In Cunada, ,1. llandolere 07 derlund Hagt'cd ltebln ..lUTreubler . Jacnuerle lOtOaleplii .. Viela O independence furlencs ltl 107 nn in .113 Shnr Acres . .1(111 Kl ln lord . T.nt PhnTu'i ...ll Alae elielble: Clharlla l'eprwr ..107 Plumed Knight .. 0.'. Alice In Wen- Captain D US Third rnce. claiming, I1UU0, three-year-elda, Dij furlenua. heleta 103 'Happy Huxten ..10B Juatlna 13 lOSPand Itedren ,.,.11'J Veiled Colleen .103Pjlr Virginia ..108 Clrisetda lOHMIlra S 113 Censul 105 AIp eligible: CrecI; e- Geld ..lei Aljerlda 110 The Wag lORWhlepcrlng ....J05 Mttln Illark Hheeplln Fourth race, claiming, 11000, three- ear old and up, B4 furlenza: anlty Ures.tr.. Ill 1'aul Connelly ...108 Helen AtKIn ip.l Huddle. ijm siarv Aiaxim ... i",-.ui ye Miirmlte lertlllue Jeana Belmont Entries for Today rirat race, .lllnjc. three-ear-e'.di and up, A furlong., main ceur.e: Halu llllra Wllaen HI Illue Bruah 105 Den Beiling 100 Kxcu Ma llRYankeedem 110 Sea Mint 112'Daydue 112 Jnaeph llrnnt .. ..105 Simplicity 102 Cr.lal Tord ..lOOKnd Man 112 Vie Iteaal .107Sluaw Man ....11." Round llnhln ... .112 Doughnut 10.. Wltrhwnrk lOOCahalan 110 T'rlrtii of India ...104 I.eecharea 2d ....11.'. Snare 110 The Permian ...1U0 Second lace, maiden two-jear-elda, 44 furlong", atralght: Noen Heur USPark Hill 11". Tlecommendatlen IIS lien Weed 113 Het Ceal Il.tniaclc Menkey ...US Cjclere 11,'illuddy Il" The Olrl 112 Third race, claiming, three-year-olds and up, l mne: rinallty Anniversary Runauel ... Pan.y Hanlel A. . Seurgeman Tanteche . . Fourth race. and ud. 1 mlla: r:.xc!U lOBTwe Heathen Relay UOKnobble .... Frigate 110 Fifth race, Belling, three- ear-eidg and up, 1 1-10 mllea: , Whlalc lllKrluht of the William A 10'J Heather Duncceap Sixth race maiden two- ear-olds, 'Vi long., atralght: ..... Pennen tin New llnmpshlra naffle llBIrlih Pat King Solemon' Pravus Seal Itnuiane Rnnate 2d US Apprentice allowance claimed. Weather cloudy; track fast. . .lOIChatraugay 1 . 102 'Vender . ,10SSearchllaht 3d .1 . ml Wlnnecennu .... ..let Orderly 1 . ,102'CepyrlKht 1 . .lOdI.erd Herbert ..1 the llablen. three-year-old Everybody talking about it Phillies' Park, Tonight, June 2 The Greatest Match of 1922 LEW BOBBY TENDLER vs. BARRETT I'RKt'l.1ir.D BV TnF-SE STARI tim 1)rem:v v. eari. nUNCIS K. (I. CIIANF.Y T. Al.I.ir. NACK JOF. .IAtKM)N . PI1I1, KAPLAN Vnu rnn't heat, rnn't eten tie. thin card. Hut ever offered In I'lilln. 1'np. price., tee. .seat. 1, 92. 3, W-.. Iluy new nt rclmlt' Cnfe, 12th anil Filbert i Trndler'a, 780 Market rlt. Mid llrimx Art here nnd Atlantic Cllr. or at park tonight, lllg enpadty. Plenty of geed wewla left. THE COP ON THE BEAT WILL TELL YOU WHERE TO GO TO GET A Abj. irjprewtx . OiKt Gi eife aAnTx" KAZOK Men's English Straw Hats $1.65 An Anniversary price te gladden the poclcetbeok of every man in Philadelphia ! Fine Straw Hats, made in England, in all this season's wanted styles. Every one fitted with comfort cushions. All sizes, yours included, at $1.05. Panama and Leghorn Hals in the Sale at $2.95 and $4.35 Twe special groups at radical reductions from the regular prices. Coel and light, well made and blocked in a number of wanted shapes. Wickham Straw Hats, $2.85 Everybody knows the "Wickham." Wickham Hats are recognized as the finest Straws that one can buy at $2.85. Net in the Sale, but fully up te Anniversary standards of value-giving at this price $2.85. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER ''I! I IP ter , 1 gfl At the Aire ill ill I Connaught Park Entries for Today' First race, claiming, three.year-eldg and up, &t furlengs: Mike 113 Pebndll 113 Count Herls HH Hlark nabv HIH landmark 101 Lady Rochester.. US Meusa 93 Second race, for two-year-olds, foaled In Panada. 4V furlengs: Reglopells 11 (lGam Scraper. 114 (a)Haaty Aarrew.tll May role HI Prlsmar HI (a) Kmallman entry. Third race, claiming, for three-year-olds nnd up. BV. furlenus: Mack Garner ....110 Reluctant 10 Sugar Mint 10J Han Jlurcus ltui dreat Hawk 10i1 I.lttle J'atay His Al Plerce 10J Eager l.jea 08 Fourth race. clJlmlng, fe" three- ear-olds and up. routed i-anaua, u lurienga: 1 Rlarney Bev ....111 Hemme ins I Myrtle Crown ...10S Jamlmit 10,) Mickey 10 VlcturU a 100 Clitna ve Fifth rare for maiden three-) ear-olds and up. inlle and 70 ards: White Rldg ....111 Hangrade 100 Hickory 10' Finery nil Kings Court... . 0(1 Aquatic Oil. Hlxth race, claiming, for three.tar-elds and up. mile and 70 yards: Allah 1Q7 Hpectacular Girl. .103 lilerm 10- Jacobean 10.' Waukeaa- 102 'Serbian K12 Frane Tlreur ... 07 The Portuguese ..107 I SSeenth race, claiming, for threj-j car -olds and UP. 1 1-10 ml en: .108 ' Pine Crest H OM Faithful fm tj 'h ''X il . X.fix ? ,! t .x. NwnXyt " Werth $8.00 Here, Mr. Man Are SHOE; Prices That Will Make Yeu Buy New! Face the facts, men. Don't judge these shoes by the price we ask! Yeu knew that when you buy Royal Shoes, you buy the best quality shoes made. They are 100r,, solid leather, stvles the "ewest and the best workmanship obtainable. This sale will be the greatest value-giving event in vears. Come in tedav NOW makp nc nmv il ' Real Calfskin $8 Quality Oxfords, New Yea. sir every cent of It In top-notch style nml sup orb qunllty. Uu Uu matchable anywhere at ,m tiling less than $S' Don't take our word for It come In see them," trv them en ! Hut de It eil.ij NOW thousand!! of in en will ppertur wht C"I4 be falrc: 0110 than that? jarda. Scrnni AL... c 'uii scrappers lWf.e,f,6r tenight1 Jilfm?" freni .?."' ?.f te-n Ten.llr.ii.-" V.k nn ratnlnjf in ""' ' .. HribtW. .C "Hltlrn, t '"""ry.tMln - "i me Phllllt,' "p. ;; ,T, """ rn. u , ark thg evening. Ui. "tnr na . cr '-""ii'VeVwij),.""..'. Hi III . , . . j& '5? .T'.'K Other Waniiy r k. Andy lllnnlmitn . 'I ten.nuiin i V . .. '. I. . -- .-''. urtuy rlrl .,,:.,:.r".nii Uenn. iiv tnulfL i . . Uoei.7.,i,.uVwn &n KKSL ... tfiaSi'S "l!"!v"i lw uc t ". iiv n.f -i" ;. invrit. . iZ? . Jehn.t ;' 'i rem nm. ; -v'A iB&Sr. flirt.i-i. '? .Who IP i -.-'Mieiit-fl 1, ,. - - .r.Jiu "rm fr. r , '."."""tien en ;r.i .juuuy Dennelly. "-"" 2f!,.rti. .TTT ,r. te ti.n,, .:; svifniir rii,. ni.... . . I! let iJm!. from th, 'r."tih. JalS.,'wle Minn..,.. ' Jito th.pSr,n,,r. frill hi. "i. T.ml- r, ,. " - "urnvmteli. !i boevt . i .. y t. TilcUi ORHaiana ......... w ?'1.u,"'"Ti:. ' Tey Mis 10 aim eligible: ; - "- :j;, Vibrate . . lm "n'n a.r . ..... . .Xppfei.tice allowance Fifth race claim nc. K)00. three-ar- weather clear: track elua ane up, ui unwna, i , II 'KJdle Tranter .10(1 ' usHweet 'violet';!'. !ie i Leulivllle Entries jnsMaiaeWii.......nt rir.t tu00i C'hlncntacrit Plantarcde , , claimed. fast. ,10S 101 .101 , Zenneta .... Turnabout Fjslng Heauty lIKferent Kes Fleer Rajah Hutchisen ... . Anzae . Today for three- 107 lrj na for iniv nil .,,.. .i.,wi .,.., inn Win r lh: '". -'-. .-r.,-.......,l "",iiafiinAnnriV. 1 ns 1 ear-olds ana up, i iutwiii '"'ft""" ina1 "" rrancK 102 'Archl. Alex "!2iAU01 ' " I Trooper 103 ander .... 1H .. . Tharen 107 Tacola .. . SUth race 1000. four-car-eias ana up, nanld Stride ... .112 'Slarsa Jehn 1 mile and 70 yards: ... Ueldrn Dream ...V3 ' T." ,Ca.'i ;;'""'!; L " P,.,0f ti?. H'cend raca, 11300, claiming, for three- Uracil O' Dawn .lOSllullet Proer . . il. I j,ar.0id, l 1-10 mllca: Nleht Raider V'?. .i-,(ia .i..,..,.. i 'Marimba t02I)erlu. ....101 Seventh race, claiming, IU0O , three-year- Hclb no Red Wlnnneld ...Km olds and up. t mile and 70 ards. ...sportsman ... . tl atenewall no iiarier '.'.'.''.'''' 100 Vitamin .071 . Third race. U0l. maidens, tnryear Ill.unnr H 10 fleall OOll Jill -...n..-. . ---....., , . 1AT Ilia .iiPrriii.rt'i v V V k r a b p thu X. 'V oppertunltj. x x and sfci i i J aaaaaaaaHaHbF !V fm laaaH V $JWF kaaaaaHkaf Jaaa Biggest Values in Town. All and Widths II..,.. T Apprentice ' allowance rlalmed. Weather clear! traclt faat. old. ft furlengs: J lectins Five Leading Batters in Each Majer League AMKRICAN I.KAfll'K (I. A. II, II. II. Sl.ler. SI. IauIs.. 41 IM ti H Sillier VVllilrllra... :t IIM ! H hilSkrr tleUland 4J IJI 'l J'. Witt, 'ev VerU.. 183 S5 4(1 Cobb, llrirall , ,. ai IIH IH 44 NATIONAL I.K.(ll)i; . AH.. B. II. r.t. .422 ,.1H7 ,H7K ,7I .373 !.'. MI Sllier Ulaua Itftrle lendir Seth . Ann .112I.lttla . .IP.'WIdA ,.llnTaler Hay .,,11.-, . I U fccnuter Combs.,. 11,1 Fourth race. I140U. clalm'ne. for four.. jeir-elils and un, !' tulles: Clilnnlu Walsh,. Oil I'eunte.i 103 Virge . .., 1011 'Dr. Raa J lu ' Plctnr 113 ' Fifth race, $1300, claiming, for twoeesr-' I olds. 5 furlengs: i rtweet CoeUle . . .100 rtearla 10(1 ' llrtl) Mas , , ,. .10 Antnnla nil Miss t'lalre ItlNeedy Ill" Pimla llerJa . . ,1 II Anna Ted Ill I Paim Ul 1 hlilh nice, 11400, claiming, fur four-year- . old. und up, l' mllea: I Teny l.J 101 Mlrewn Hill ... .101 I 'Yeung Adam . . ,K7 Wad.wertha I.utt.100 pimrce ::"" ... Seventh race, smuu, claiming, for inre j.r.nidK ana UD. i "Turieiui: 9 tan.iTCbiviv;:;;::; m Real Scotch Grain- Cordovan Werth $9.00 Newest Best Styles, All Guaranteed 1001 c Solid Leather E?5 Almest liKe Riunc; 1 inn; ' Think of it K i.i nistem (iiialiM throiiRheut dllil oak (loed tar uli s-e'i -Main lcathtr lnner sulci a u nibber hcehj Sounds itn itn pesslble for $;.S.1. ei s.i ' Mull, Just L'enui in nml in.il,. iis iroe ccry lati ' l'e il NOW- tedn ' Don't Lese Time! Act New and Save Dollars OmBOOTSHOP 35Se.l3THSt. FOR MEN BELOW MARKET ST. OPEN EVENINGS 25,'30,'35-$40 ( a a Vogue" Styleplus" Cortley" Newport" as well as Kesh land's own special hand-tailored crea tions. Ever y one e f these suits is a won derful bargain at its regular price and at $20 (with 2 pairs pants) it the greatest money saving opportunity of the year. HP -PL ,, I i 9 9m; i j A 9 this 7 i: uS&-Vs-'5.'?Ir. .iY33Ti g lS-ff 'iv ril'iir:'f ' if if" m I flip ja '-i-.j ni wv. . . -rfMm m Iffttevi mm r4s ; i i B-ii if(r-vi im ffiB i Seme with 2 Pairs Pants Amazing! That's what you'll say when you see these mag nificent suits for as little money as you pay in extraordinary sale ! Every suit means an un usual saving of at least a third, and maybe a half, be cause it includes famous nationally advertised lines such as Alterations at Cost During This Sale Ne C. O. D.'s Ne Mere Than Twe Suits te a Customer. This City's Greatest Clothing Sale is what the thousands say who came last week. Mere wonderful values have been added this week, including a handsome assortment of tweed and homespun Sports Medels, in all sizes. Thousands of Pairs of ODD PANTS for work or (Ires'- Every conceivable pa tern nml fabru, f'eni which ,ou enn match any suit. Pante that were SO, 7, $S and $10 new marked at $1,00, ?J CO, $a.C(5 and $-1.00. 1( .66 up 1215 Market St. OUR NEW LOCATION 'mm MM 9rrKV aV mt mr xten Stere ket St 24 A 26 Cktilw SUrt S. IsUL Mi', . &U A ltUJ. j.-fM M&w3M&5Mim T m si 1 - '' r K r,iU Urn- JKr ' ! . ' ..i rfl ' jfcsp m i I ? I nmlT JL VtMkla nXIX"?. ' Litf? ssspiy ;'.i M'ai k: "'V'.i. 'jmujrm:..iJxtew.M'zm JC 'AiMMf..Hf2rtf hWt.wd 'AkSWMbh&'ii ' MSawT. JSftiiytwyfjsii1eef,t
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