mwmmmwwmm. . UMimiiipnHMi k ; '' , if- , -,, vvf, "- 'Y'" - "" v I ,' WtfSnr v'. ""r, ' '-w'j "VrX &" , V ..' 'V ' ,. .'rM r, V K r ' . EVENING' PUBLIC LEiDGER-PHILAl)ELPHIiV, THUBSftAY, 'AUGUST 3 -1922 !?fWP &.. , , "'TT jrtAsju. . '..,awf-s jlliams in Lead for Circuit-Smashing Honors $C07T M4F 6JB 4C IN HOLE FOR THE GIANTS P ?' I. .. . lfc.-,f H r n up. Hurler ! Showed Class in First f Start of Year; Cards Have It Ctiererl. Muck Frem III- V " juries MACKS STOP BROWNS Br JOSEPH T. -ABIIUM llBE the Hlncs of Art Nclif, sUr A Beuthpaw, and the Injuries Buffered u Heinle Oreh going te keep the Giants Sjn winning the National League flag? Sjt l the question New Yerk fans rMiking each ether these dnys. The four straight reverses suffered by Mc- ''flrtw'n Pels nt the han('8 of mn Mc" Keebnle's ambitious Pirates have been 'attributed te peer pitching and the in ability of Heinle Greh te hit because of ii long layoff. 'Nehf, with twelve victories In three Niri ever Pittsburgh, was unable te noose tne ule m "- .w.. flitham scribes point te this fact as Mm of the reasons for the clean sweep 2f the Smoketown aggregation. Greh, Shocame te the Giants in the deal that Snt Oeorge Hums te the Reds, has gJa of little use te McGraw this ' diminutive third baseman was out of the game for almost n month iirly in the season, and en the day he Stirned out in Chicago injured his SOT ever aSain. Up until last Mon Men Sir he sat en the bench doing pinch Uttlng new nnd then, but net daring te Sift a game. He is forced te favor the Mured member se much that he bat, Sewed up in both fielding nnd base run fclng, just when the two are needed 'the most. , , In addition te Nelif's illness and Oreh's injuries, the Giants have also bn worried ever Phil Douglas. Frem the bright-light district comes the re tort that Shufflin Bill bus taken en an other of his periodicals, nnd that Mc Graw's scouts have been unable te le- C Last jcar in the heat of the race Deuelas did n .Toe Dugan here, Icav lai the team flat and hieing himself te nnknewn parts. If Douglas, who was placed en the auction block early in the season, is absent from the peak any length of time the Giants will be In a bad way. , . . 7 BE addition of Hugh McQuil lan, tche is expected te take Ail regular turn en the mound In a short time and the acquisition of Beott, the former Brave, should tnalle the Qiantt 1e make a better tUwing in the future. SCOTT will be- remembered as the former Bostonian who went te the Sedi in the trade that sent Marquard te the Braves. Because of a lame arm 'Cincinnati gave him his unconditional release after making efforts te have the trade nullified. The trainer of the plants took Scott In tow nnd appar ently has brought him around in geed iliape. He pitched two Innings ngalnbt the Pirates en Tuesday nnd showed con siderable stuff. Was Star Last Tear Scott had n better pitching average with the Braves than did McQuillan, be brought se much money. Last J ear the young right-hander performed i forty-seven games, winning fifteen and lesintr thirteen. In 1020 be toiled In forty-feucsAtncs, with ten victories and twenty-ene defents. Ninety-one fames in two years is enough te make any pitcher's arm go bad. The rest he Jai had up until -Tuesday may have been sufficient te bring him around. At any rute, McGrnw Is tee wise when It comes te pitchers te sign up a man like Scott without having some hum ledge of his condition. If the ISew Jersey boy can show anything '' 1I 1021 form with the hcavy-hlt-tlng Giants In back of him. he might prove te he the dark horse in the pen nant drive. ..-a00" V111 replace Tency en the Giant ff as the man meuntnln. He stands iJl.ifrti,tT0.nnd 0nc-half inches nnd elb slightly In excess of 200 pounds. ' a half inch taller than the Ten ?? mountaineer and weighs eight Sounds mere, lae Giants aren't ninn. . i i.- tUM of Injuries. Th Pn.i."w.. rv"v null RCVArnl utfira m u- T Runs Scored for Week In Three Big Leagues NATfONAL LEAGUE 8.MTIWT FIHjTl Pittsburgh.. 712 lel 120 Phillies ... 57 12 St. Leuis...) 3 01 0 Cincinnati..- e 2 8 New Yerk.. 0 5 2 1 Bosten .... 3 3 - 6 Brooklyn ... 2 2 1 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE 8MTWTIFBIT1 Cleveland ..11 14 17 1 I I 43 Detroit .... 71111 20 St. Leuis... 4 10 r 4 10 Washington. 3 8 3 4 r 18 Athletics ... 2 1 3 8 14 New Yerk.. G 2 5 12 Chicago .... 0 3 l ie Bosten .... if 2 2 I B INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE SMTWT FIST! Buffalo .... 0. 6117 II 20 Reading ... 17 3 6 28 Rochester . . 1 6 8 12 20 Jersey City. 15 4 7 26 Terente.... 3 0 0 5 23 Newark .... 0 3 15 is Syracuse... 5 4 6 is Baltimore .. 10 0 4 14 STONEHURST TEAM TO OPPOSE DOBSON Fleisher Yarners Will Mingle With Lit Brethers In West Phllly Clash tTedatfs.Indcpcndcnt Games and Results of Yesterday PelhAm fllllc Bex at Greenwood Feit. Talln and Ann atreela. Mlnnewa nt Netattme, I and Yenance iiauTiirns nerwswi, tin i-nuir Beut Ilchrrwji at Wentan, Flftr- feiirth ttrrrt. and Unrriiurten uvrnnr. ' A..- Je nt Htontherit, nrtr-elahth anit walnnt utrretx. kWfl.. Anjurl?s- Th0 Cardinals have atS,ng-!.,.lls n,0"B ,a sreat part of the IlaiVim n Bevera stars out of the te i?,rCJnrSnce Miller, who came and imrji . 1 of'ncuse last year FwiSnWe,jr m?(ie 00,, wth hta thN season U ene-thlrd et '-' BO'ncs Jenr.d'"0n' McIIenry, the brilliant hlfe 5 "I". home in Ohie for a long P!bablyAbl0rodu?'tnft0MrepertH' Le w, e weeks? 8ame several JOB h,s of AleIIen tril teas n a. much,,. '" ,0 ,ih0 team ina- , H ,"f ,IHI uames naa Wn"i'v:zzce.ir.u" aid n: -- j b r. m nir iiiriri' riiii te ." 'r.'v-tl ""a the select cla'ss JN ) ADDITION te McHenry nnd Muel- cesef-TubIlvnvr."e" .W1 "0,,t "1 in batting with a mark of .303. Unrbcr, who is subbing nt the Initial sack, 1ms been hitting consistently, but his first basing Isn't up te Grimes standard. Slntz had a mark of .203 when he wns forced put of the game. Friburg, who is subbing ter the youngster, is batting .274. yESTERDAY the Cubs lest the services of Managqr Killeftr and Assistant First llatfcman liar bcr. The former Phil backstop lest hs mother in an automobile accident Tuesday and Is new in the West. The serious illness of hh wife forced Barber te leave for Ins home in Tennessee. TT WILL be cripple against cripple when the Cubs nnd Giants open up their four-game scries tins afternoon. A day's rest has served te aid the icw xeriters wlille the Chlcagenns went through n fifteen .inning decision less contest with our Phils. Neither the Phils nor the Cubs ap parently wanted te win the overtime unci, errors by Oeldie Rnnn. who Is playing the most Inferior Infielding of any In the league, almost gave the ues.tne triumph, while wildness en the pnrt of the Cub hurlcrs made It seem certain nt times tlmt the locals would be the victors. Umps Get Soaked After the umpires hnd gotten thoroughly soaked after six Innings of rain they decided te call it a day, niineugn tncre was plenty et light left. The field was se soggy the players had difficulty keeping their footing. Outside of the fact that the game wept extra Innings without a victor there wasn't anything noteworthy about it unless it be the first home run of the season for Johnny Mekan, the former Pirate who is subbing nt third. Aftcrr dropping a quartet of games In succession te the Tigers, our Athletics get rambunctious and humbled the Browns In the first came of the scries, reducing their lend te a game ever the Yanks, who defeated the Indians. Thrce home runs by Hauser, Miller and McGowan and a triple by Jimmy Dykes contributed te the downfall of Geerge Slsler nnd his pals. Kddte Remmel, who lest his last three starts, relieved Slim Harris and was credited with the victory. In addition te his homer, the 'sixteenth of the season, Miller also bad a double. Chick Gal loway had a pair of doubles and a h ingle. MTEN VTILLIAUR, whose home " run hitllii'i spree i even bet ter than anil Ruth had last year. made his sixth in as many dayi off Remmel, running his total te date up te twenty-eight, one better than Redger Ilernsby, the National League leader. JOE BUSH allowed the Indians but two hits, one in the first nnd an other In the ninth, in defeating Cleve land. Cevele8kle and Mails, who hurled for Speaker, were hit hard. Meusel get ting a four-ply shot off Ceveleskle. Ruth hnd a pair of doubles, n single nnd struck out In. four trips te the platter. Walter Jehnsen was In rare form, holding the White Sex te lour .hits while his teammates were finding Lev erette and Hedgo for eleven. Brillinnt fielding by Peckinpnugh nnd the ether Sennters aided Jehnsen in turning back the White -hosed nine. Big Series Starts Saturday Telham A. A., tnanaird by Jack Karst. former Stenton lender, will start a blir eerlei with the St. Michael Club nn Saturday at Chew and Pleasant streets. Murtln. the Tel ham pitching nee. will likely be used In the box asalnsi, Karbnck cr Kennedy. Enthusiasm In the Germantewn-Mnunt Airy district runs high ever the game, and a blir crowd Is Mulrenan for Worcester New Haven, Conn., Auk. 3. Deminic J. Mulrenan. pitcher of the New Ilnen n.ist iTn Iatrue dub. will he turned oer te the Worcester team before the end et the week, under nn optional agreement, It was an neunced today. SHANAHAN AT BRIDESBURG Aside from Saturday,, the day se lected by most teams for.,8cml-pre games appears te be Thursday nnd an other henvy list of contests Is en the schedule for this evening. Nearly all the teams te appear In the flnnls of the Philadelphia Baseball Association nre in action nnd quite a few nre play ing each ether. In West Philadelphia, Stonehurst fans will have an opportunity 61 lamp ing the J. & J. Dobsen Club, nt Fifty-eighth nnd Wnlnut streets. The wenvers have recently struck their htrlde ' nnd their record for the lnt three weeks shows a large portion of the enmes nlnvcd en the right side of the ledger; . Anether contest In which two or tne' big teams collide is en the calendar across the river and will bring together 1 the Fleisher yarners and Lit Brethers nt Fifty-fourth street' nnd Elmwood nvenuc. Fleisher gets into the finals ns a rcprescntntlve of downtown and the store boys will endeavor te upheld the prestige of West Philadelphia. Shanahan at Bridesburg Uhannhan nnd Bridesburg de n re turn net en the letter's field nt Elcn Elcn tnentl and Orthodox streets. The rep resentatives of Jim Benner nnd Billy Whitman met nf Forty-eighth and Brown streets last evening nnd the lat ter wen. Gene Costclle will hurl for Bridesburg tonight. Hilldnle again opposes Tatcs' All Stars, of Cleveland, nt Darby this nft nft nft ernoen nt 3 o'clock, and then nt 0:15 Ed Beldcn's colored champions take en the North Phillies at Fourth and Wln Wln Wln gohecklng streets. The North Phils lest te the Darbyltes 5 te 2 last week In a game they should have wen nnd arc out for revenge. Anether record crowd should be en bnnd. Mlnnewa and Netnsrme clash at I and Venango streets nnd the Netnscme boys nre confident of adding te their winning streak, which hns new reached ten In n row. Colonial Ii Cream plays Philadelphia Storage Battery at Maschcr and Westmoreland streets, nnd the Ledger A. A. opposes Kernnc Club at Fcrnhlll Park, Germantown. Black Sex Downtown The Seuth Phillies will entertain the Baltimore Black Sex at Shctzllne Park, Bread and Bisler streets. Manngcr Itudelph is up against it nt present with I.nl and Cetter en the sidelines with injuries and also contemplates ether changes in the line-up. He is doing his best te get together n club that will clvc the fans n cham pienship contender, nnd Is new en n hunt for several stars with whom te bolster his line-up. He finds that it la net the easiest nronesltion te get nlav- ers these days and has been compelled te go nut of the city te secure tne men wanted. Ed Lusk will try te hang another de feat en the Legan A. A. The West Phlladelphlans took the measure of Jess Dnnde's boys en Monday night 0 te 4, nnd genial Ed Is out te repeat. Mar shall E. Smith makes its first appear appear ance at Knywoed, Thirty-first nnd Dickinsen streets, nnd the Seuth Phllly Hebrews are nt Westen A. A., Fifty fourth street and Warrington avenue. Westen Playing Geed Ball The Westen Club, which la rnlnir alenir at n Reed clip, will play the Wentz Club at Olney tonight, and en Saturday will travel tn Maple Shade. N. J. With the addition nf several new player, the Wentz nlne hna hit Its stride, and would like te hear from clubs with open dates In September. Address William luerrls, 1015 North Law. rence street, MftMhAlt IS. RtnKIt a lfiM.JS Tf.lv4. first nnd Dleklnmn streets. Llrhtneuse, Ders' clue at Fertr-elthth Ward. Twenty-fifth street and Harder ave nw. . llaltlmera niack Sex at Beeth Phillies. Ilread nnd Bisler streets. Tete's Stars at llllldale, Darby; 8 P.M. Illlldale at North Phils. Fourth and Win. aonecKina sweets. mi v. ju. Shanahan at Hrtdesbura', Richmond and thester at Wilmington, O-iherfmr rete Letan A. A. nt St. Itaraabat, Slxtr-flfth street and Elmwood avenue. Flrtiher nt Lit llrethera. Fifty-fourth street and Rlmwoed arena. , Htenten Field .Club nt Uennantewn. Chel ten nnd Magnelia avenue. .Colonial Ice Cream Company at Phllidel Phi a Hteracs Ilattnr. Masher and West moreland strrvM. Kenten Club at Wenti Clnb. Olney. (Ileneester at Pitman. N. J. Illauner. nt. Narberth. Ledger A. A. at Karnae Clnb, Fernhlll Park. Germantnwn. Aberfeyln Itloemer . Girls at Fleisher llloemer Olrls, Twenty-sixth and Keed streets. . tt'iwi Philadelphia Hebrews at St. Francis de Sales, Forty -seventh and Sprue, streets, Ilell Telephone at Hern & llardart's. Forty ninth nnd Snrum streets. rnuadrlpiua ueyai ntars nt Kensington e. 11. inverrera Fres nt Frankford Yellow- M. League Island. ..... I R. T. League Section A. Jacksen nt lohmend, Richmond and Orthodox strectsi . 1 M IM mk STORE OPENS AT 9 A. M. CLOSES AT S P. M. 'MM"' V i.P 'alssssssssV aUsssT ssssssF fl J"- ftjIAV SnellenburgS p B JBI M Kk 9 hi "x ENVE BLOK- MARKET IIW IS STREETS JLj U r h s. m p- m m m BBBBBBBBBBsf BBBBBBBBBBsl BBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBs! " SBBBBBbBsBBBBBBbH BBBBBBBBBbI VBsssIbW 'iss aasassssw 1 sssbb1sssssssj sbsssssss BLACK TREAD CORD TIRES With New-Features Supreme in Appearance, Mileacfe and V KeriMid Security Insist en Ajax from your Dealer Ajax Rufeber Company, Inc. 846 North Bread Street, l'Miaaeipnia, rn. 9.J Our August Sale of Furniture & Bedding Otters Tliese Wonderful Values for Friday 5-Piece Gray-Blue As Illustrated . . time, for some Enterprise Has Open Date The Enterprise Jtsnufacturlnc nlne has nlayed thirty-nine Barnes te date and has wen nil but seven. SatiirdT'. August 12 '1 nncn. nnd a game with su-.h teams as MedK A. A . Wlldwoed A. A.. Ht Harnahis Audubon Pltmin or Cape May Collegians Is sought. Call William I.ane, manaeer, Ken sington B473. ittfltmtm. lVnti1fnfr,i nnmn nnif I'rntft street - i::".v-.--1-1 --a-"- ., -- '..---: rniinueipnia ana iteauinc a. j. apnng Harden ts. Chestnut Street. Heyenth street nnd Tnber read. . .. Philadelphia Navr Xnrd . Hew umaen Nlihmnrlne Itiue at Reelrlnr Htatlen. 2 r. m. league island, Rlnhmenff section It. Frankford at Allegheny. Tenth and Butler streets. LAST NIOHTIfl RESULTS Sonth Phils. Si Amrriran Chain. I. Illl'dale. Si TAtn's Stars. 6. ,. . Philadelphia Terminal. Ot Ocean City. 2. Ilrldrsburg. lOrHhnnahan, 6. Mount Merlah A. C. 2i Fortieth Ward. 0. Kensington Congregational, 8i Wild Wild Wild lroed . 4 North Phillies. 4i Royal Stars. 4 (7 In nings). .. . Inquirer, lit Frelhefer. 7. Htrn bridge & Clothier. Ht Riverside. 5. St. Carthage. 8i Kismet, 0. Mlquen A. A.. 2l Llndenweld, S. Alden. i Standard. 0. , West Philadelphia Pres. 4 McDrlde. 0. Monetj-pe. fli MeCell IS!.-. Recerd Press Roem. 8t Oompeslnlt BoenijJ i. Yerk Safe Company, lit Old Verk Read C'Vvestern A. A.. l Ferke A Jenes. 8. Prospect Park. 4i Norwood. 8. SUBURBAN TEAM TO PLAY FIRST OF SERIES Stenton te Oppose Germantown en Latter's Field Tonight The fans of Germantown nnd Mount Airy are en edge for the big neighbor hood scries which gets under way to night. It Is the third tlrae that Ger mantown nnd Stenton Field Club werp scheduled te play the initial game, but rain prevented the two previous mcct- liS. . . . Stenton Is one of the teams chosen te play In he scries for the champion ship of the Philadelphia Baseball Asso Asse nintin Hnrmnnlnvn ift net rnnsidcred. ns the team docs net belong, hence the .nnnnnnra nf tllA Cllhlirhlin tenmS (lc - cltled upon n scries nil their own. Dnve Bennis. of Germantown, will use cither "Cy" Mcllinger or Bill Dur bln en the hill, while "Liz" Powell will twirl for the Stentenltcs. The game will be played at Chelten avenue nud Magnelia street. PITMAN'S BIG GAME Cottagers Clash With Gloucester In Twilight Encounter Tonight The most Important twilight game of the season has been provided for. Pitman baseball fans this evening by Manager Ben Emery. The visiting nt' tinctlen will be nene ether than Glou cester, former leaders of the Seuth Jersey League. It will be n battle for bleed. The visitors will use Erlcksen en the hill, and the former hurler of the cottagers will be nnxfeus te best his ex-tcam-mates. Emery will again send Nixon te the hill. In the three games he has pitched for Pitman he lias simply outclassed his opponents. On Saturday he hnd little treuble in disposing of G Irani Field Club, ene of Pitman's hardest opponents, by 8 te 3. Northwest Pres Want Games Vnrthwest Prnfnsslnniln hift August fl. 12 and 13 open, awny from home. Alse open I ler twiugnt games. Manager J. iinever, -'J.s.i North American street, lltll phone. Columbia 0090. , Fer Quick Delicious White Bread BlueRiblxm Malt Extract (Mad at SUubenville, Ohie) 2 cakes yeast 1 quart lukewarm-milk 2 tablesDoenfuts butter, melted 3 quarts sifted flour 1 tablespoonful sugar I tab!espoenlul salt 1 tablespoonful Blue Ribbon Malt Extract Dissolve yeast, sugar and malt extract in lukewarm milk, add butter and half the flour. Beat until smooth, then add salt and balance el flour. Knead until smooth and elastic. Place in greased bowl, cover and set aside in moderately warm place one and one-half hours. Mould into leaves. Place in well-greased bread pans, filling them half full. Cever and let rise until double in bulk. Bake forty-five te sixty minutes. ' , Many a dainty dish is made with Blue Ribbon Lit u tend you our Free Recipe Booklet Atlantic Feed Product Cerp., 127 Ne. 13 St., Philadelphia SC-I XV l tM "I :h- "4 Wri?h v e"T II flW V SIBBSSBSaHSSB. V - nr ML ;M ?f i'Jr :e t J- - ,.J 1.JMI f 'W am r-'K OpjWfe II t&KZi&Jmm Metual ffw rsTri I ic.sa 145 $60.00jSample Extension COD HK Tables VAU.iD One of the many patterns shown. Libraiy Tables At Less Than 50c en the Dellar High-grade tables, all mahegA any venecrea in the. newest styles. This Style, $19.75 $50 Davenport $QQ H Beds i$uVe i O As Illustrated. TT r,i ' v,juuns ier SO h P'oy.eny new and then result nf n ii ,nw and then as fiS i tSi ba(,lT inj,,red I,nnt'- Aln- PlSfnB-'i",'i"t;,I"r rec.eiTer' hae Mit vi. 1 en,T 'nfrequently. lB.tri,mt:JVi0.W ,8rent ,,ay,n'f has "P in the ral?'?1 ' kPni the Cards 'Wj ilth e' '""' be,enWerkinic regu- l been lwiiTi" C,mr'ey herfce ,hat Adderf V 15 blm, n11 sertR e' trouble. I.Tned M AK t. I . Dr. Johnny wfeatur-.-. .i "8,0.PPntr Is one e this .:."". DCen plnyinir Infrciuientlr 'Mentlr ?cca"K,c "' llInef" "" 't llne.un. " cu regularly te the lnnrntbr en All t-m. ub kln iIirn,i,b,V, ,hc Nntleniil home home te Plav n U,Ica,,1,!K ,lltt,'r. continues en iu" ,al , tWvVl Un Hornby with thiin 'l th I'" "f th" Cords PuM liav1ene t0, 00(! P'tchlne Htnff M.1'mye been n t iible. sWiuH,. .s. hen X? wIlllu Speci Torperco Uti fP . -h "tumny neiH iin jiincn " I'1 tl10 'lerwhiilc for nn nvcr- i v y' will", iiA?,,0,1 ' (l",s ''1 Can!., nur I, frl,',t, fvllen team Iimh wittered Mcaire r l i",l,rlcM. t,,lt, M,'"-' T''" liant n.i',ljH ''"-.Vf been i.mlilnu n bril- r. IIEI1I IV'Ulmnt ll t k.-- - II,I1I11IL Tlin UntlMnJkL nv .., ()u nviMLVO U4 flrli Arnei.1' i,?.?lu8?in8 flrt bahemen. and vmt. "i " 'ermrf ely Crew "H QrlmM teod second te Herasby Anether of the Famous Reading Every-Other-Week Excursions tb New Yerk $o.eo J Round Trip Will Be Run Nest Sunday, August 6 fteerlal train leaves ll.ailjnff Tapmln.l 7- A L ta.mnA. nrd Tims). 8,00 K JL (Dsyllsht rime), stepping at Columbia Ave., llunllngdnn Nt,. Wayne Junction, r.esan anil Jenklntnwn, Tickets may txi purchased prier te date of excursion. Hee fljers, lMilluilelphlu Itendliiff Ity. piinn , " ." 'l M. & H. SELL IT FOR LESS: Save en BathingSuits Tennis. Sporting Goods for vacation Days difference what you want in Sport Spert make your vacation joys complete, here, net only in greater assert-' prices that will save you money. Makes no ing Goods te you'll find it ment, but at Ladies' One-Piece All-Weel Swimming Suits $Q Exactly ' Hutratien The kind used by professionals, for In door and outdoor. Fer men or women. Cotten HI Women's $6, $8 and $10 All-Weel California Bathing $ Suits. new All Celers 2 doed ranee of colors, styles, sizes. Artistically finished, Ear Protectors, 25c fi-iM WJ Lite Guard Suits .50- I White sleeveless shirt, blue flannels' pants, wun money poekot: extra quality web belt, non - r u a t a bis buckle, All-Weel, $2.50 & $3.50 Flannel Trunks, $1 0 'Shirts new $1.50 jCk kJr $5, $6 & $7 California $Q Bathing Suits, New ' O Sizes 84 te in All wool. tk stripes Water Wings, new 50c $10 Lee !, sB Rackets trka fttmAltsi Hletted B ft e k t. Finest quality ut. I'errecny pmnnccu 15 TENNIS $ NETS, new Forty-two feet JenRi very heaTi tarred for lenger life. Tennis Balls, KAc Wrlsht 4 Dltsen V or nesrh. "Club" Balls, OKc 1921 Balls, 9c Qoed enough for "f prsetice $1.25 Sneaks fttw , orBathlne kJL SHOES 2b50c Imported, White duck, rub. ber soles. Fer men and women. Sites T tn 10 Ocean City Free-Spool 5ar-Caifmj REEL, $10 Tic el Sensation of 19tt Mnrf. nn NPtpntlfln nrln. nlhla. 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Pett, 10c Eirrs --.. -i tei-i, v.. iX' 4 A mVrJi '&. -rf-, .-ia, ftvj vy v.t ' .aym ' J-, j sjti'jn I 7l fe sucn Ttimq as luck, WeA Maybe there's luck in fishin' but net in cheesing your cigars. Over 120 million a year de mand for La Palina means that there is intention net mere chance in the preference shown for the, quality cigar with the costly Java wrapper and finest Vuelta Abajo Ha vana filler. Take a box with you en your "fishin' trip." Excellence .... iec Senater ... 2 for 25c Magnelia .... 15c Blunt On glass jar) 2 for 25c Perfecto Qrande 3 for 50c CONGRESS CIGAR COMPANY Manufacturers and Distributors 21-2.1 N. 2nd St., riillnJflphla Hell! Market 3100 -1ISr',r.''rn'!Sn?.- xlW.fSlttfr: rrtmj i KX7WwAii22si 'i i mm&&M&3m. $16.00 or Arm chair S9.95 Uphol Uphel Uphol stered brown 1 catherette seat. 'VW !f g $40.00 Oak Bureau, s22.75 L a r K c plank top bureau with roomy drawer space and large mirror. Mahogany or celden oak fin ish, covered in brawn American leather, opens into bed. Tapestry covering, $32.75. $20.00 Drep-Side Couches, Q-i C OP Complete PX.0J . fm T :V. V. --,M..yi-"iTi-'(Sft. - - ii J Ir.fttaei ir-.. ,xz- v- fci SZtiFTr&s&Ti Pj 'S8cr&? v-'irZ&r M y Streng iron frame couches with steel double-link springs. Com plete with thick pad. May be used as single or double bed. $15.00 Iren Crib $8.50 Perfecto Qrande (Actual Szt) Ynhn ft McDonnell, rhllaxielplilu gthwarx & Sen. NrMUrk, N. J, C. If. Stnllman & Sens. Yerk, 1's. $4 Quartered Oak Gelden Polished Genuine Brown Leather Chair $1.89 TO III mt sw. jva uhb $2.00 Pure Feather Pillows te Be AQ Each Sold at net" Sample Mattresses in the Sale $10 te $50 Mattresses $4.95 te $25 Diamond Link Springs at ... . S4.S5 vyy! ITVC jSiV! 'S tJk They aie all samples used for display purposes; all new, but net fresh little shop-worn. Never been out of our store. LOT VERY SnellenburgS Fifth Fleer Heusefurnishings & China Specials for Friday $1.00 Handy Teel Sets Which. Can lie Conveniently CarrjBKl In the Veit Pocket life Complete Each tot consists et 5 tools unci brnsH case. The ense ts used na a handle for the tools extremely compact and con venient Sheun, w $1.50 Extra-Streng Felding Wash Benches . 89c $2.50 Weed Blacking Cases, $1.39 $63.50 Clean-as-a-China Refrigerator. . p44.HO white Perce.jLiBJ-!LeTir nned' urrmral lain round corner porcelain feed cham ber. Porce lain panels en all doers. Beld en Cleb riaa. 65c Yellow Earthen 39c Bowl Sets I'eur-plece set, sizes 5 te S ins , for mixlnn or rt. frlgerater nse X'H 1'fl 45c Leng-Handle Cotten Wall and Ceiling Dusters 3 7b OC $15.00 High-Grade Oak Kitchen Cabinet $27.00 White enamel finish Interior. .1 drawers, white Hlldlnir porcelain top. Deep class siipar Jar and p p t c e Jars Held nn Clnb run. LlQjQjlO lji3U-.il Regular $12.50 American Porcelain Dinner F0 fF $0.60 Sets CO pieces with nernl spray deco rations, Kold.llne 'dK nnd handles. 40c While Tflhln nn Cleth. Wi Yaifl oe Wide, Yard -OC SllKht malfer's Imperfections. Will net Impair Barvlcu. SNELLENBURfi Third Flnnr I k- - - - . .. . SISELLENBURG & CO. - a v HI m M N i?; s V it fi u '.? , if i nj !i I ten , JLt'U