,)-' MTfl" v';fjv'' T '.(!' W j. .r.(ir, j AJUT r . ., 'tt- TA,"i.v,r Nf'i'4.v,Tr5,asAaRiffxrj: .T' v .'mjMra . fWffi t " .. -n'jch . it ' l . .-fr vi. . i f .9t m a r - kj- j j r- . i - i tri. iiuji . ' ri , iy-w w jh uas -.,, .. . -v wmimr mm t v "' -:-,.. ;r" 'iwsw.trrfjr-' ... ir ! H"''-. $ :t. f. raa VtiNiNG ItfMd mrmntti rMTittrintvvvirr.A wvr i, ji . i.' ...... .;i..:1j.. .. !' . . L.-j.'WiFr'i' ! 'yii;.'!ii'j-. . LEDCfERPHILADJiJLPHIA, WEDESDA, OCTOtfEK, 11, 1U22 'i MS.' .W ft. ,?.?., 'TVJ WfW penn Ldite-Up for Game With Maryland en Saturday Still Deutfuliv-SvrS&i HTMMWIIH. MOTICM T IESS WORK IS AIDING PENN, GRIDIRON SQUAD ftfifiiwi, of Penn Eleven, Regarded as Fleetest Red and Blue Back Since Days of Heward Berry lim BATTLE LIKELY r,v Jeseph t. liAimrM mUinin is lemftlilnj? new every iln.v in the rplinbllltntlfin iirnresi flint h Kng en Hli the T'tiivprplty of Ponn Penn wlvnnifi fnetlmll trnm. Yrstenlny wns Tue'dav nml eiip of tlie few serenil dnys oftheer1t-n-1ny weds tlint f-erlnimngp ''drill lifl5 I,0,n P,lt nfr t,lp se,,rl1u, nt FraiiWIn Kiel J. N"t only xni the MKed'wrk (lrepiicil for Hip day but only thP llRlitet kind of drills vn pii nfd In by tlie sqtmd. "They nre working ii" rlRht Hits .fnr" Mid one iitnyrr. "We nre net battered linrd nil week In scriinmngp drills nml feci that when wc enter n came wc tire In excellent sluinc for the Syracuse Grid Players Are Victims of Thieves Sranist, N. V., Oct. 11. N.rn cusp University's foetbnll tenm wni the victim of tietty thieves Monday an InreFtlgatlen showing that nu entrance had been effeeteil te the home team's leckera nnd much nf the equipment, Including jercys, tlcccc-lmeil 1-lilrts, nnntH and ulierg, was Melcn. 'I'Iip lockers nf the freshmiin enndldntc, en another fleer. pImi ei vNttetl, and It wus learned' that New Yerk I'nlverKlty, ulilch liad left its uniforms here ever .Saturday night following the same Saturday, had suffered the less of a uniform or two. Harvard Showed Perfect Timing en Off-Tackle Play Against Hely Cress MINNESOTA STARS OUT lrtrnltPV TlflOWN vt. fHABME VERNON ' JOHNNY (Kid) FERRO T. TINY GOODWIN OE30X Q utead of niaklns it hard for the leather te bounce nway. H RIGHT TACKLE PUTS SECONDARY DEFENCE OUT OF PI AY t r t WldHT GUARD CUPS SECONDARY DEFENCE RIGHT END BLOCKS TACKLE AND AWFES' THROUGH TO SPLL FOLL&ACK r N'.IS neticcnhle yesterdny after noon in mncltcc that licrt Jlrll fprnl almost mi hour teaching Haiti ran the art of pecLclinp thr uinshin. And it alie was noticeable that the fleet hail; succeeded in changing hli stfllc for the letter. Veteran grid iron xharki ac heceming mere and mere of the opinion that Sullivan fi porno te le a regular Davics. HIS ability te straight arm AT THS PONT BACK 3 CUTS DOWM MCOMNG TACKLE dodge, fldestep nml has manifested Itself in the two K.imet plnyed te date, whll his fleeliip,s of feet needs little com ment. II,. is unqucstiennhlv the fnstc-i linlfbflck Penn lias had Miipe Hewnid Herry, which is uij in-j a great deal. j McClraw Coming Fast , ty ihjimj MILI.GK Hank McOrnw Is another youngster fy: 0f the met sreres.ftil jilnys In -.. hack Ne. . who stand,. Mill for a i!!!:!,.,n,'Io,,n,i,IeI?"ol',ifilf,t'hti'll,,; Unnard-s leperielre is nu off- , '-euiit of two or three nnd then sprints ""' "Ltfi',y,tf h,s ,nf,,vn"cpr Hi!,,,, ' teklc ran from drop-kick formation. ' through a hole made In the right side thu team returned from Mount Gretnii i ti,,, f..i,. m. .. ........ i e...i.if ti... ...... ,; .ic... . , . ,.,-"' i'nirii ll-.i'(l HUM UIUIII ll nl- ' ' '-' "'""-iii , w.-..--.i-. N-L'iiiriii:ir. lie nas iiie linn , ,.,,. ,lirn lls, Ifli f-nn nml HivmiHi (. , Iliickt Xe. 1 nnd Vn ' Imtlrmltn nut has been fault that the 'reaches are spending a let of lime en in an effort te correct, nnd thnt Is Ids manner of backing up when about te be tackled. Mctlrnw can run fast, hit the line hnrd and can catch the ball with the bet of them. Onn of the keenest battles for a place In the Ited nnd Illue line in ninny j ears will get under way within the next day or se when Al Pnpwerth gets Inte shape after his sojourn in the hos pital, where lib spent a number of day bciauM) of a strange fever. Sutherland, who went Inte the line Saturday. Is tee valuable a player te keep en the sidelines, which menus that Pnpwertli will haw te displace some ene else. Thuvmaii, the vetcuin, if playing se brilliantly that only an injury will keep him out of the g:ime. There fore, It behooves Kelly and Ivauffmau te put en an ettra burst of speed it they de net wnnt te watch the game's, start from the bench. The end position;) are still n inniver of much doubt. One of the coaches snld esterday that ei' the big squad ITair eliild alone knows hew te catch a for ward pass. The ethers are being drilled constantly with Jehnsen and Krtrcs- aag shutting the he-t form put ever the fir--t touchdown. It, N a d"!iicd run by the Weber anil like all ether plays there is tiesltatien offer the bull passed, the success of it depends mainly en perfect timing. It Is run from an tinbalanced line, the left tackle moving eer te the right side of the forward line. The ball is pnssed from the center QUES ION ON GRID I RULES IS CLEARED Chairman Hall Points Out That Play Ends When "Try for Point" Fails EXPLAINS OTHER CHANGE .i nf mir lives. Toe much work Is l bad ns tee little, but T think thin y-ar we hne that happy medium that ,11 foelhnll players like.'' There Is no doubt nheut It. This r-ar's pquad has the fight and the tnlrit that will Cain if hosts of Wends even in defeat. It's a lighting -rewinnile se by jul the proper amount of erl; and number of piny. In tin pa't It Uiisn t fensiderfd tee minv te lme the plner.s lilled with thlrt'v pln.ui at this singe of the season. We le net knew hew ninny tliej h.ive new. Iut tteiild be willing te wager that It isn't niitthcrp near the number last rear or the year before. In ether words lneal.illy nnd physically the tram Is in great shape. S'STKAU of the usual scrimmage diill, trhere the coaches slop play te ceircct mistakts and vherr the tanity and first-string substitutes err lept in tnc game for sometimes $ half hour and mere, another new crinkle trill be introduced thii after noon which calh for the scrimmage drill tn go light stiaight through without interruptions. TIIC conches will mnke mental notes of the errors of their specialties, and it the blackboard meeting at night will point them out te the athletes. In this lc It Is expected thnt the squad will fnln a let mere in Knowledge of what te de and what net te de than if its mistaken ttcic pointed out during play. The Precess v ItHend of a pl.ijcr irmaiulng In the Krlnini'igp let a long period, these who need plcni of weik will hae fifteen, (ensccutUe minutes of scrimmage, audi thee tthe ile net ni'iii e much. :i cor cer cor W'pemliiiglj le-s amount of time. Sub Sub itltutleus will be m.ide when the coaches think it iicccsary te take u Sutherland receded a cut en hl man out for rest. upper lip when he bumped agninst one flm ffintlntinii.M i.e rinim.'i!'.' It wnu nf his fellow lilners vestepilnv nml teinted out, will mean that the Fignal hni! te have three stlches te close uii New eru. Oct. 11. Football effl- eiucrs nnu tlie etner plajers will get n me weunu. einls In games plaed throughout the let mere practice. In ether jyertls country haie given such conflicting in KnimmiRP ei uic iiuure is te iimikc a ilTOUDlXU te Dr. Aithur Light, ternretntlens of the two Important BftKS XTtfnWcrWS A'f'J SrVK "I1"' -W in the rules nluiated tlds &,frne1nC",i,.:!.KCs,t,,;r M W0'k '" ""mS en. of which changes radically ImnXr f the Vdaveisen the var- "'"'"'' .''''; -Vpw Yolk boy did the scoring sjstem of the game, that ."Snc'eVali "e 'wmk'! keep ZJThZulthTltX ",0 ,l,,,CT Cemn,,UCP 'i them in shape for the grueling game I tent",: h"nil n"h " t,t"c . iniercellegiate Football Association has jich Saturday but etheis of lighter i XTAHOL.r G VS'L'OX the line ceich ll-s,IP1 Ntatement In an attempt te frame and nf diffeieut teiupeiiiment are lJ -'""-"' "VBlu' "lc uc ceacn. p situation net fe niiirh in need of daily scrim- cae .llni I.rjilen, an end last jear. , j()t of 1 1)(, trouble is ever the new ' mage. . , censidemble tutoring jesterday. whieliu;, x whIll1l ttlis (i,.signcd te change Oiergc Sullivan in the latter class. '"cans that the big fellow has ubeu ,,, ,;. nftcr n tuchdewii is made, Tins je'iii'-sier. leg.irded ns only n fair arrived nt that stage where he will trem'n iry f,. ROal threiich a place Kick ndhsc;is lias all the earmarks of 'l'l'ee vnluable as a hrst-string line ' t() i.,ry for im,t" through one of Mar after It wes disce'-cied that his Mibstltute. ( three methods. Seme te.ims. elcting te Mtnrnl pluce in the game wns buck of; Hc former scrub pla.ers nre new ..,ry fnr peIt" 1 Kicking goal, hael the line running with the pigskin. Ac- 'ntpd ns nrslty men because of their ' clniin.Ml the point when the kick failed, fording te one coach. Sully must biush ' excellent work of late. King, who re- . mit ,mp 0f t lalc- men receeied the ball nil in one tiling te develop Inte n star ported last week and who is almost as ' m mshed It behind the opposing goal. f the first magnitude. , fleet nf feet as Sulllan; .lack Kelncrs, i K)Ine instiinces icterccs nml ether lie laiks th.it nullify te catch, punts thp Camden boy : Hill McDonald, Wet- 0fljcinls lmM cuoueeiisl upheld (he that K -e essential for the man who gate, a hst-.enr end Inst jcar, and contention. V II. Hall, chairman of JilajK bad. when the opposing eleven .leiry Celeman, whose battle te get ' the Hub's Committee, said in issuing jm the ball. Sullhnn missed two punts i iiiin the limelight has been going en I the statement. Mr. Hall pointed out In the opener nnd the same number in ' for thre seasons. I that a tear, having chosen te "try for the sreund giiine, the eiilj mistakes he' hawseu Uehertsnn, conch of the ' point" bj kicking lest when the Llid; made, Ome In. learns the knack of I track team, had a number of his nth- ' fniled. nnd the instant It did fail the pocketing the li-ill ns it defends, the letes working out jcsteidny, including ija iiuteinaticalh was cndecl. The fjener lie will lie renih for stardom, a score of cress-country candidates, new rule, lie added, does net permit the He luis n tendency at this time te slick who will spend a couple of weeks cenwrslnu of n plm. hi nrms stuiiiii out. mucli ns he doe around Franklin Field before going out "Hule X." says the statement, "pro "pre it bnscliill, nnd gobbled up the bnll in-i te the Paili. i ides thnt n team which has mnde a touchdown may auil one additional point In Its score by successftillj exeeuting 'in a single play any one' of the fol fel fol eowing: H a goal f i eni tield; by com pleting a forward pass in the end zone ler bv cnrrjlnjc the ball across the line. "The words 'auj one' nre significant nnd should be literally construed. Ac cording!, should such team attempt fe Kick a goal and the attempt be blocked b the defenders of the goal, the piny l eiiii-. then and there. The ball Is dead and .111 attempt te iccevcr and rush Weeks injury iMet as Serious as the bail ncns the goal ime is useless.' I 'I WJ? . rII . BACKS "t A CT AND2 W 1rP TAKEOUT t . . VL RVOHTEND BACK 4 OKS3Es A A V Jft HEKE WITH BALL Wk W W fft 6H "Hli ija i "SsSfasacrrL. IT ! l McCreery and Schjell Will Net Play In Game With Indiana I .Minneapolis. Mlmi,, (.let. II. At Irnst two stnis nt the I'liiversit of Minnesota football eleven will be out of pthe game with Injuries when the (Jeph- crs face Indiana nt tndlunnpellH Sat- uVday, It was announced today. Otis McC'leery, halfhacl;, Is confined te his home with n swejlen right ntikle, U injured lti the .North Dakota game Sat urday. An X-iay has been taken te determine if there is a fracture. Cnrl Schjell. end. was Injured In the groin Snturdii. and fndnj he walked with dliTicully nnd imin. 0E30K II Ham & Cabbage U uinner n e t a n . 1 r. ft) I I W special nvtry weanesaay tr.Rvi:i Tii.r, n r. m. STEAMED OYSTERS SOFT CLAMS LOBSTER ' STEAKS AND CHOPS Boekbinder's 2 12S WALNUT ST. SHORE DINNERS .1 llMM'KT ItOtlMS .ndlfh' Dlnltin Itenm, Hrrnnil I loer ill"" i inn u i . IMiW IB i i 'm-i mj- i 'MEDITERRANEAN , ADRIATIC (24.341 Hni) jn. e, no. iim, lyij T ini Aism Urn mi ..4 n. 18, Mr. 10, 1923 yvorui.femoui for itttdlaMV tie luxe quattert, culiln Ml son aei 1A&2 HARVARD OFF -TACKLE PLAY WHICH BEAT HOLY CROSS come out of the line, cut mound close te their own left end nml Knock down thp secondary defense en that side. The right end checks opponents' left ncuie ami i lien cresses te tnlse out u the fMimiliL' rlirhl end. Tin. InriiHliine , .. . . " . --"-- .- :." i :'" .". drop- i rigui laeitie is permitted le cress tlie ' Imektield man. where line of seriiiimiige, but when he gels' Thu forwards wlie remain In the within 2 or .1 ,nrds of Imel: Se. i he i line must stem the rush of nil the op is clipiM-d by back Xe. .'J. posing linemen. A his teumniate takes out the op- , The runner must se time bN dash posing tackle, buck Ne. 4 digs In his, that tlie opposing left end Is left out of cleats and sprints for the open space the play by his gallop across the scrim off tackle en the short side of the line, mage line. Onh bv pet feet timing, The right guard and the right tackle! hew eer, can this be done. PENN ATHLETIC CLUB GETS FLYING START ! sportsmen and nthletts, but which will, with its piopesed t,n(l bedrooms, ;lse rve ns n hotel. i Officers Soen. one Will Be Elected Smoker Saturday The lirst big Rtep toward fiillillln of the city's most urgent needs was taken when Judge Stnake, of the Court J of Common I'lea. signed the chin ter for thp Penn Athletic Club of Phila delphia. New the project, the largest! of its kind ever undertaken in this ' city, is firmly established. The foun dation is laid and it but lemnins for, the final meeting of the founder mem bers te elect officers, cheese n site and determine meie strictly tlie pelic of' the club. i Saturday evening there will be ft smekinc leticert and inf.' cbantnnt at Kiiglpr's, at wlili h the "harter menibfis will get together. The program will consist if nu elaborate menu nnd nu mereus lupremptu vaudeville numbers. The Pum Athletic Club, by the wa. is te be u strictly eeniiueicl.il iiffmr. s'!f-supperting, with nil the pioht. pieht. tuitiei in t.ir the common geed i f a" letlcs iu Philadelphia. It is nu orgnn ergnn orgnn tzarlen long needed In this city. The miiiiy large meets and contests which annunlly come here will be diiected under the auspices of the new club. , which will net only furnish nn excellent headquarters for the invading nnd home JyLk p MJultl.T J'.V! T 1 NLTy-'.'-JJJjV'i I ! J V Men's Hats i jnir. Derh4 nml n f f . Itcinmlelfil ' Intu HtiNt KfvlPH flTliI i trlnmii 1 Miinl te i Jeffersen Hat Ce.,"i"35 S. 10th St. ilSWSVvt'' vwrV' fair TffOST men have learned that there is no aTJL compromise about a hat either .t is a fine hat. or it is net. He practices real economy who buys a Stetson its smart style is held in the hat till the last by Stetson quality. $7, $8.50, $10 and up ifptsnn.. 1224Chestnut StwrtJjjfefc ll-ADING HAT STORKS rMTRYWHrRr neli delightful v lilts aihere. tltmtvAem. l..l.t lf.A.f..- ll.l . t I 7 V. i. i """s.., uiuiBiiar, rkiRicr. ineniicv i .mc mwcra;, ixapiei, Alemndria (ler Ea no mc isue;, tuna ler JcruMltm,ndy WEST INDIES ISICGANTIG (20,000 ttmtdisplac Jn. 15, ten. I7.Mar.22,J921 Mafnllicent cruliing )hlp of numirame coniirucllen ler tropic voyage. Premier i atcamer te the Weit Indlei. 1 r.atci $230 Upwardi Itlnirarj arransed by Crulie Vt partmenc of mere (han 25 1 yef experience in ehe Wen ! Indlei. Frem New Yerk te Havana. Haiti. Kantl. I Kingsten, (Pert Antonie), Panama Canal (Panama -i City ), La Gualra (Caracas),. ' iniiuuii tut ureal, itarba- dei, Martinique (St. Pierre), i St. lhem.ni, sau Juan, Nas sau, xjennuya Jt'-L , - l V Jffljg) 74' Inquire for Doekleti and DttaiUd TnfermsHm iWhite Star linbc VRed star lines KID Walnut Hlreet or Lecal AzeaU WHITE STAR I VISIT EUROPE NOW while rates arc low r.A.At.J0 CHI.HUOLIH. Sill I HAMI-re.V P"MPIC Oct. 14 Mev. 4 Dee. 8 tt???10 nw) ct. 31 Wet. 11 Dec. KATESTIC (new). . Oct. 23 Ner. 25 De. U i. 10 (.Oitll lyil.B.VMTOWN) AND rfr'rft?10 et. 14 JIev. 8 D.e. nVtVS Oct. 81 Nav. H Pte. 1 SrnSiJ; ct. 23 llev. 2J Dee. 23 CEDHIO ... Net. 4 Dec. 2 Dee. 30 . .... s,.'w il'UIv " A5.0HKS. ATJnTjJ"A1JAIt' NAPLES AND (IENOA CRETIO . ,, N0T. 11 V 1. TO IIKKMU.N Tin I IICRIIOl'IIU AND NINIAN Oct. IS LEYtAlfD UHE 'Mil. Mil"! lMlf M t Vi iii'li t?t . ..... ,, ..,. ,.eir,,v N1NIAN Oct. IS Winter Voyages te the MEDITERRANEAN t 'h!Mltn r AltI m MnnwA AleTHtirtrlt frl 'in AD?TATIC. 34 841 ten. "'. "j. ' r-.i. . 18,565 tens . Jan. IS Mar. 10 Me.! LAPLAND.' spl "WANGER'S V MARYLAND PRAISED PIONEERS' CAPTAIN FOR CLEAN PLAYING REJOINS GRID TEAM i Grid Teain Which Meets Penn Saturday Has Net Been. Penalized in 5 Games fellfRO Path, Mil., (Vt. 11. -I'liivcr-"J of Mnijhiiul r!ci'ii, which will ttrtle lVnn en rnuihlln Field Sutur JJ pielmhlj has pMiihllshpil n nverrt '' llnln htrlcth nieerillnt: te thi . In Its Inst I'ivh Riitnrs, the Ihrpc Ml rentpsts nf tli,. IIIL'1 I'nmp.'ilaii mi'l 'tetne it ia, ,,i:,jP1 ,,is em.t ,lrj. B( I litis net Ini'iirrcl n HlnKh i.Pimltv- ifi tlii-s,. ,u. .ins),,,. 0inll(1 fm.,,, mitiirh CitlK.II. I'nhPiMltj, Car ffi". , ' ' N,Ml11 'nri.Ilim Stnte. ffi, i'"J (-'.)r',,'s "",1 l'lvci.slt of. '"p'""'"l. nml nil wimp html fu.,s,t ! cntrsts, Shmir "'?. Rn,,n" '" Itlchinen.l Inst tin i "',,,,,,.)0,,Mm. of ll.P VI. SM ' 0,',l,,r',l '"h lehl him that "toetbnll of Iiny t,.m tliey ever hail MRrylnniVs Inst pnnlt was innipfcd ' J the gamp win, vnle, Xoveinhpr .". nn.1 u,. .1 ler, 'n. V"-I's f"'1 hehliiiK hv ii, ,; ,','" "'" iniiinsi'mcnt Uietollrge PatJc tl.nlIl , t1It , the fi 'nu wen KLV!.n- ratheli "S'l III 1(1 n, t, "' sfrncsli. Ti-p at First Thought Coach Rejoices mwlc con- P iraillPH Innntiniinil At,..,.. l". lint enn nml 1 1 ... I H,n ' I'lllvi'rsil wns. a ri'innnliMl iMn ilmi le IMltslnii'.-l, ,t.iu i ...... i ,i ... i r' urn ..... ..... . . Rt.i . "r ' "'ill. :"-"i ins n, i, -i te ii. ntti'i' it nml Nenli Cniiilinn luiE en, ..l,., , ; ' ' i.yi-ar In ihe ..pert -Mu, lie " " 1"'1 "Mnm'ii'l sprnns. Mn..l i. 1".. ii. :."."'" K '"ini-p The ilarlt rleuils wIiIpIi hne hefii l.miRlnR ever rrutiKfertl Illsh Scheel' football piespppts this jenr lm dis appeared and all is well. It was thought thnt Charlpy Weeks hail rerclwil a hrek"n anklp In prHPtlrc, Imt cxfiniltia cxfiniltia tlen dlsirui'd this. Charley is thp raptnln of the team and It win hirRply thnuiRli his pIc.xliiR that the l'leiipcrs Inst jear enpiniPil their HiM INilill,' 1 litli Heliecd l.i'iiKii" ehanipleiiMhlp In llu- history of the school. Clausen, who was eiip of the main ftiijH of the rrntikfuril line InM ,ear. will rejoin the learn, lie said at tin start of he xi'iiHiii Mint he uuiil.l net play football, hut lifter three weeks el Idleness the rail of the Rildlren wns tee HtreiiR. an I he surprised Cuaeh (leices ikdil the rest of the sipinil b nppenrliM en the Held In moleskins. Anether fnetlmll IiiiiiIimm has also returned te the school. I'r.ink Side Side hetham, who went le .Merrershurg Academy nt ihe stall of List mil. Ims left that Institution and Ih Imek nt the Krankferd. His first step en returning was te re out for the font hall sipiud. nnd by his work In the practices held te date hu will inehnhly he set u In the Piihllp IIIrIi Scheel I.i'iikup rfiimi's. TIiIh makes two Slilehethaiiis In the Frnnkfnril II mi no. ns Hiitnce Is the reRiilar tackle of the rieiieei-s. Hip iwn i Meplmii, Hill MeKnifi mid Hill II nre cousins, Tlie two iieiiiieii ne.s nie enbur. As the llilhl.i'e phners an Tlie ii iiiaituler of the conlusten i ( eier the new itile reRiudiiiR stibslituli s I Uule III, Section III, whhh proi.; prei.; tluit " n phi.MT who has been wlth iliawn from the Rtime duriiiR the lirst half ma leturn nt any time duriiiR the second half. A player withdrawn duriiiR the seieud half may net return ie the Riiine." Cencernini; it Mr. Un)'p statement ' smjk: : "Wliile this rulelees net In terms lefer te a plajer who llnlbhed the lirst half but wan withdrawn iluriiiR the , intermission between the two halves, llu iflirpese of the rule is clear anil ' there is no reason why such a plajer -heiild net be allowed te return te the Riinie any time duriiiR the second half." The new "trj -for-peint'' rule will mnke the spectators' seats near the iwu Ru.il lines very attructlve, once the coaches nnd the public tome te realise the biRiiilleance of ll. BJLL SURE TO PITCH A - One eT rielsher Quartet Will Hurl Against Hilldale Hllldnln and I'leliher will inn l In n special baseball Rtime tomorrow nfie--noen, ut the Phillies' Jlall Talk, 'it Hrenil street ami I.ehitsh neuut. I.efty Nelnnd. of the Ynrnirs. had secured the downtewneis' stienc-t tlne-up, nnd will have tour of the best hurlei-H in the semi-pre uinks in uni form te face the Marlnites. Ills ctnff Includes Mill Hnridf Hill V ft VAV PAR THE NEW STYLE IKT Aerow Cellars Cluctt.Pcabedy &.Ce.Inc 11 BTSTrfltJKfc-WHIiSsS t.4ijuuAr?T'FnQp7- Expert Radie Advice Free Everything in Radie We Guarantee Every Articlt FREE f.1.00 III tradr with eierji SIII.IIO piiriliiisr "Seme of Our Specials" THORDARSOW TRANSFORMERS. $e 95 Re. S4.&0. Our nrlre . itilliOSTATS WITH DIALS. Res. ?1.35, Our price 45-VOLT D BATTERY Rff. S5.S0. Our price "STAR" SOCKETS. Rrir. l.lft O'tr nr'i",, CRYSTAL DETECTORS GLASS ENCIOSED Kr, 1.00 Our "-'- EISEMAK HEADSET. 3000 OHMS Het $ 00 Our prlc". L'UOH DIALS. Rut, $1 0 0r rr'" Mi 1 Orlcrj Promptly rill.t "Watch Our Prices" 502 MARKET ST. 69f, se. a; 30 88c $4', 30 AUTOMOBILE RACES BYBERRY FAIR GROUNDS Sanctioned by A. A. A. October 14th, 2 P. M. SOME OF THE FASTEST DRIVERS IN THE COUNTRY, INCLUDING: Leuis Fink, Philadelphia, driving Kciscr Cup Car. James Benedict, Koten.-h, N. V Eight-Cylinder Duscnberg. H. F. Alexander, Nework, N. J., Dusenbcrg. Larry Beals, Bosten, Mass., 220-H. P. Hispnne Suiza. Bnnj. Denehue, New Rechelle. N. Y., 200-H. P. Dusenberg. J. T. Hodgens, Newnik, N. J., American Special. L. M. Nclscn, Trcntcn N. I., Marmen Special. G. Delan, Newark, N. J., Stutz Special. Wm. Albcrti, iMsdia, Pa Kennedy Special. Frnnk Davidsen, New Yerk City, Wisconsin. AUTOMOBILES PARKED FREE Special Trains Leav? Reading Terminal 1 and 1 :30 P. M. i- CUNARD M0 ANCHOR UNB .N r PASTEST !irburtf mill S 'iiiliirnpl n te Eunepr Boxing 11th Street Arena llth ft Cttharlnx Htrets TONIGHT, OCT. 11 Jim Helland ti. Jee White K. 0. Phil Kaplan vs. Mike Schultz Ray Mitchell v. Sammy Berne Yeung Mickey vs. Geerge Russell Richie King vs. Beb Garcia Tickets en al Venetian Cfe. formerly I b.K""V 'e.,.?.i."i"05" .yr?.ei. ennnlnnhsni "; ne'itn nth street Ne hlither. ihnn in Rmitl, fi.l - 1 "rices 5. 51,10, 51.05, ft Fit! Wc are niijrhtj careful with alterations.. Our strictly hand-tailored .suits must fit like custom suits or Me're net satisfied. Plenty of sizes for the "hard-te-fit man," tall short or bread and we see that ou are fitted rinlit! $25 (he price for Fall all-uoel, tee. Drep up and see i Imi 100e serice ip Jike. Purchatltc ARents Orders Aeceptea DALSIMER 2nd FLOOR Owr NATIONAL rRU0 STOBE' Cor. 13th & Market Sts. Ojien Sitiirlm' Ul.tll 10 V. M wi7m - It AIs' Mirif "J sir UlsllH' NOTH l s. H. 1315 RECT K.spiess rreiht Steamers Frem Philadelphia the fith and 20th of each month, iu Panama Canal, te Les Vnucles, San FrancNcii, Oakland. Seattle, Portland I. Celd Harber . Oct. 20 S. S. Hlue Triangle.. .Ne. 20 . Wabash . . "ev. (5 S. S. rtias Dec. Ii Fer Rates and Information NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. S. Fourth St. Plula I'hene Lembard :7!il-2-:i; Main 7TS1-J MAIL bERVICK BERENGARIA Oct 13 Nev El Dfc 13 AQtTlTANIA Oct. SI Net 14 Djc. ! HAUKLTANIA Nev 7 Ner 28 Dee H I li- inn simmers hill le . N......l' l,I"-ii'li I'l" rli. me 'i. lliiril r; sAXOKlV Oct IS Nev S1 .-..J. ' ' h '' 'itn'ii rnil l,lvi"ri(. I A"?0iA Oct. It Frem Bcst-n Oct id sCYTHIA ire Oc( CO . , , CAI10NIA Net, 4 Dec S l)c ) TY11BHFKIA rev I.'ev. 4 Dec 0 SAMARIA Nev 13 sjiHn;: f- t i ll.mi, h I nll it l.ulfin N v l rl. 10 J '.p.Jnrt ALBANIA Dee 2 , ll"t ti t I npl l,f.n . n lmr .in I i.l.i.e, . ALOr.HIA N-v 25 , ..... ' ' l""1, ' ,"r' "''' '' If ' COLUMDIA Oct. 14 Nev 11 Dec " ASyRI. Oct ;i Nev. 39 Jan Si CAT'pROIIIA ew Nev 4 .-. u.l- rr.pi I . it. ii i .in j N" k ti t ll'r- ti.-ni p .tt, TUSCANIA me Oct JIB Dc 0 ... s-OYTHIA new) Ncv 23 CARONIA . Feb 1(1 l"r I II -' i tn i el ' ij . t tiv wr un ' ' . rii'H.. T'RRHENIA T. "Nji 4 Dc 2 , .IN ,i Hi'lfi. s i fr in l!n' f ' ur I ii i t villi f ' nrlt CUNARD & ANCHOR STEAMSl'IP LINT3 P :ircr Offl-e POO alr'U St . Phih n eht en t ii u-- hub , rhiin ew J.QVK i'O Seutfe.ABienca oiiu.S.CevcrnnwitSliips N erwegian Grain $11.00 heldiuc iIehii tlie wlni! infirliii The i et in u of tlii'se tliri'i- ht urn Iiiimi hoest.'il ',iniilffmil's el unci's uf ii'liiln lntr the Piihlle IIIkIi Pel I I.wiKUi' title. C'lllli'll liltf's U ' ll 'I' ni- fill hirefiRth mi the nchl ni?nliim Urjii Atli.Mi te ilrnw iipnnltlnv i , .,,,!,.,, ., l.Vi.lnv 'I'Ik. iipwK ii'liinidl nek nf iiKKies.slmi,.H ,', plim.v, ' ) i(. fniiiiil nt llu'ir old m ' li'iini, iih it nltns funi. lIii'mum nml r I,., fnlliiv pi's tire huDefiil laid iii,.. .ilH ,Ul.''th. hut te the mress of th IMniireis hrenlsInK Inte the "In- i . n- pirn.i ii i.mitin r i . ... . . .. I, , , , X"" wl lm llllli; rilllllllll nil ' Mil. l II, , S t ,KO. th Wn I." i . ' ,".',, "l!,t t'liijer HijnAthMi. In ItNrWi'M'.wlthfViiti'ul "Imiih. ' v-ifei is ikji ill in. it it r II li. i snnjrd irni mrrn n nnu proved I'm 'luc te P't uf ti. n 1 1 Kin l.. j ,K?n. f"ll.'l illidei' eer.trui't In NemmhIiit I. iln tei;. iiinr line-up will iippenr. Hlllilnlc, while nut ;;"UlnSP linn tlin liniils fur the Phllfiih'lplil.'i IliiH'hill v. siL'iiiliiin ehiiliipiniiNlilp, l.s iririleil ns the best eulnieil eluh in this m el inn i the finis just the Mime A)ir.nirN mi:uciiam iirim; In n recent column. "Men un. I lliiril,.... IhM lime UiIh sen- ' R''""1,? K"".n ' V:.,","'L..,'U.. ''",'''' , lin uuilej ti ti fereiKii es,l. r ii sini. I' en nnalisen m ihcs.i (imt ui.ilie HiMUiie , I viimiii Inti'irKliiiT llfiul thei.i ni ih kii riiintr- in llu HuIii;fk Swllun ut l.i, w New Reduced Rates Fastest Time toRlediJnelro M.i 'ei cee h- I Huriea Alf . I'll (it ihlni. Ammirr (.& j American Fecil-American ccrmerts Sail- ( lne from lier I. Hahcktr S.S. Seuthsrn Cress . . Nev. 1 nh 8. 8. American Legien . Nev. J5th S. S. Pan America . . . Dec. 9th as. Western World. . Dec. .!3J Fertnlcht!)' ereafter Fer dttcnpUre book rl tdirmt Munson Steamship Lines 87 Wall St , New Yerk City Drcsel RHr Pit p, Mtntglnf Operator j tsr j . NyU. S. Shipping He snuf ROYAL MAIL "Comfert Haute' te Ne Yerk Cherbnurir Southampton tlfjinburir ORBITA Oct 14 Nev SO Jsn 10 252JJJA rt SI Dec SO Ja Jl 0U0PESA Nv 1 . SND9ES Tice Cmiiri ilr I uxe JAN 21 rER. 21 S.S. "ORCA"2S,S00Tens DiipUcement Ijitc t iiuint inul tn -t ' rl h . Ip nit it 1 1 WEST fticnu-p lti est Imll NliHiiii C .1 ii llnrl ,i In. I. in i Jl irlilu i i luiiu t 1 ni i Sun J, i in iiii, l 1 1 'I w. i i 1 fill I ni nun Kiti 11 BERMUDA lent , f ti in; tnrf' ' . n. n'r i I ? '1 ' i rnl r i luni. Reiniliir Vecklv S I ne Ui'iliiD iik Ih ml it l'u nti il rr.nnt' nt 1 iv "ARAGUAYA" 17,S00 Tens Di.pl. Ne Passport Rpqii reil The ROYAL MAIL S1EAW PACKET CO. S4Ml ItStlN , .us v, ,, v H 20 Rreail If y Cr brel sKcnH Steamship Lines Philippines-East Indian Service DIRF.tT SAII.INt.S J'HOM PHILADELPHIA DUTCH EAST INDIES and PHILIPPINES Penang, Belawan-Deli, Pert Swet- tenham, Singapore, Batavia, Samaiang, Secrabaya und MANILA and ILOILO S. S. "Mobile City. .Oct. 15 S S. ".Steel Traveler" Nev. 15 Fer rater nd psrt'-ulars tnplr ta NORTON, LILLY & CO. General AFtntt Beurs Bldr Lembard 8076 teiiaaeiBJiU Main 3445 kiiH Jl sfWFTj FyHWT7WtmW3l& N. Y., Plymouth Havre Pans FRANCi: ROOHAMnEAV TARIB O. Oit Ne- I N 11 ?J T 22 D' 1.1 l-'Kht shudc Ian, al.su black .Medium weight smart oxfords for Smoother in Hnish of leather NEW YORK HAVRE-PARIS sa.s- - - T.ir, men that it hJ iie bleueh eleven. i CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut I A L0RRA1NT l.A hAVOlC UOUSSILLON LAl'AYETTE lA IJOURDONNAIS UMlUAliU Us.i i ill. ill ll.tl ubuu Lkixjin. "Makt It ft HWt." 4s, 0 i It Oi Jl n c ? lire :n Oi 21 fr 11 Ii 16 On ;s N'V 2 n fl Jii JO l' S :,l N. Y. Vige (Spain) BORDEAUX NIAOAKA Nev 2'i Die 21 I'nr full lii'tnll. ir.MviHt tup i r in Ii l.lne lKt.nt In your ill in wi le tu Emile C. Geyclln, Cencrnl Afrcnt 1935-37 Walnut St., rbiltdtlpliik filril HAMBURG AMERICAN LINEX v 11.1 urn ill, finiJLOGNF HAMUUrc, Ut .New Ameilcau Flat f'l-juiers mt . U Man Sh SH.NUAIA. VK.STUlt V. iu ueu tuna, i.ierit lue a-1 lsUbal Mivlee bydncy fclmrl J. in,, rnniui usu.t. UI.LUU 1220 It I-I l'ACIMC fUUsftk tiilfi 1st r hi.. f-nNelU ,i fl i 17 VI.NTl'UA l Nev. 21 Orftitnli' l.m. v nn, i ran rtinriRPn i l,, ttt E l!urnt ABI 17 llnttsrv I'lftr M 1. U UiSOLUlI. OCT 17 RrHANCn OCT 31 TO IIAMIH'RG niUVCT fkMtt'ttty Thursday la, thr pr,s0. lit i temTs Mount Clay, Mount Car Car tell. Mount Clinten, llan.a, Oayern, Huetttemberc nith apeeial cibin and COMMERCIAL Oirrnfltie y ft qnvt )n,i imrreTtd third clan aeeemmodatient. I'NiTEi) American Lines, rvr? ..i-w-..l. lu l.UuilwuJi;B -l...al. Uliel-i.. w LUK.L ' j.hUHO.NKfiOft .Last iil n.i -luii.lliinliiii ait I llaltl. I'mi ' 0"' HATIHAU" . .... Oet.1... . iltlii'r r-.rt ns Hiin-trnt 1'afee 6lT., 1 MOORE and McCORMACK, Jj 444-46 Bourne Vlajg.. PfciU' '' Rbd Smjr txm tint iv'AM0lT" ( J"-r"i';r..ANTWERr KPnONTvn 9.".' I1 Nev' 2 D' 39 OOTHLAKD 'Direct) 1?" 11 vie. 10 " ritii.x itAMiifiti! -i.iiiAr-nASzre Wu, J"'r'J;lia ii-.eui..M only) ST. 9 trt'Isht fur Diinjli mil , i'iirr.A'irf.i-rr xvjwcirp Missouri .Oct. 30 Napierian ..Ne. St m ' "'-'"' vv,en" AN" MOHeniTA1 " 2" Net. 33 iUOHuOLIA Nev e r It MINNEKAHDA (3d class . .nSJI 10 oil'. 81 HARTlA,yi,'A,,M',,!MA "V"'L"" e tS Missouri Oct. 30 Naplerla-i . .Nev. M HOI.7.AND.AMERIOA LINK """. , T'Jiii.vnnii'iir.x mn ntnrwii Ersedyk . Oct 13 Blyilemlyk . Nct f) International .Mercantile Murine Ce. 120 STEAMERS 1,300.000 TONS Passenger 0Slc. 1319 Walnut St.. rhlli freight Cffce. 405-414 Bourse Bldr.. rhib ,4 "i 1 f 'r,ti A I 1h' TJ if ii I m ej USffl MR WA9 .M a , SJ! m v: mmmm LOWD. TfiTMit Wn)ln1 7J1J 4 1 Hi&hjlSfi f,...W r ku - t i.VVr.fcs UsJs, , X: J
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