COWV a w Jss FJFE TO 5 rSF" JL RE INAMI CONCENTRATION KEY REYNOLDS LEADER, ir nai may aapi ITHII TO in Baseball Today ',& SUCCESS AMERICAN LKAflUE n, -- IN BALA Wan Lost r.O. Win lose W. T. TILDEN GOLFAT t ,eaa WINS AT TENNIS fllsler; i"ban' S .S19 .sia Nneaki .007 Jackson built ln Silf"" ... B M .600 Mi .s64 Rnth. Americans.' World's Champion Majcos parland'Tilden Match .479 .413 .475 B. Collins, Chi it .417 Colonel Jacob Ruppert, Aronimink Star Best Among - 4i 7t .803 Philadelphia Veteran Continues NATIONAL LEA Toran Will Fling Either Reuther Big Hit in Fairmount Very Close hi Points Alhlrtlo.w J7 8i .311 .810 .sii Hornsby. St. Lonla. 117 484 78 .872 keen, who attended a special meeting, Roush, Cincinnati.. 110 418 83 .8 .388 of tho American League In rhlladel-'- Early Startors With an 80. NATIONAL fcEAOUE to Play Great Game on South- Htock. fit. Loot.... 118 478 71 1M .831 or Luquo in Cincinnati i Ifelow Win IrfWf 3, Smith, fit, Lonla. 80 278 SO 00 .824 phla yesterday, whero the proposal Park by Talk to Crowd are th points and strokes In Cincinnati Brooklyn, 103 380 47 120 .323 lawn ...... M- -- eo 4 ,S7S .870 .670 Konrtchr, Gamo was given official sanction, would, lilf. tennis match between V. T. Entry List of 240 Brooklyn OS 81 ,B .680 ampton Courts h Sl..nt M- - nnd Cnarl" a. Oarland at SSTj"0 Ml not indicate where the park wonW and Great Playing "y Man"lon' M M .84K .619 ycsP'rd Fairmount I'ark. rittaburvh ...... M BO .BOO .618 .S04 the most prominent teams arc O. S. bo located, but said three sites were' Chicago BO Al 1402 .400 .48 Hit point scone The best early card to be turned in in 1. Ixrals BS ,470 .476 .408 Southampton,' L. I.. N. Y., Aug 2.". Garland nnd W. T, Tilden; William J. Cincinnati, O., Aug. 25. Causey under consideration. Tentative plans', Elrat Set the annual invitation golf tournament "P'ton ''47 m .481 .490 .417 Clothier, of Philadelphia, nnd Alfred probnbly will try to stop the onrush of Straight-se- call for grandstands and bleachers Tildcn .414 .408 t victories for Leonard Bur-dic- k, DEFEATS GARLAND 4 4 7 4 0 R,4 2 0 fi 35 fl bf tho Bala Golf Club was that of Wal- NOt schVdnled.' S. Dabney, of Boston ; Ralph II. the Reds today, unlesa the altitudinoua capable of seating 00,000 persons, Garland 12R14T144 3 32 4 ter II. Reynolds, Aronimink, winner of Bcekman, of New York, and Ralph of Chicago, and , Eppa Jrphtha Rlzey, F. F. V., wishes Second Set it was said. TIMon tho Gcist Cup in 1010. Ho had an 80. H. Burdlck, of Chicago, reduced the of New York; Watson M. Washburn, to try his hand. Mornn, thanks to his By SPICK IIALl Tho next best was Rich- 8CHEDULE FOR TODAY of New York, Yenckcn, nerve in using a recruit pitcher Tues- 1HMI124071J34354 10 turned iniy field of survivors in Meadow and Arthur ia tho key to ard II. Ilcnnctt, also an Aronimink NATIONAL RAOUK the Club an Australian, who is connected with day, gavo his regular sllngers a day of CONCENTIIATION 43404042481482082 T CO 8 had an cards fol- rhllllns nt ClnclnnatL clear. S p. m. singles to embassy rest, nnd can come back with his choice AUTO RACES AT CHESTER tennis, according star. lie SI. Their Now p. invitation tennis nine before the British at Washington, X STROKE ANALYSIS low: York atHt. Louts, rlenr. BilB m. champions, of two or three, nosslblr Reuther. who singles Brooklyn nt. Plttrtonrh. tlendy, 8:80 p. m. tho morning session closed on the turf and tho former national Vtjl to Bill Tildcn, the world's First Set Reynolds Boston at Chlecuro, clear, S p. m. William A. Larncd and Robert D. lasted only a short time Monday and courts here today. Bcekman decfatcd Possibly Luquc, tho Irema Correa a Draxlllan, to Com champion. Not only that but ho states O P SADF Out .8 4348484 337 LKAODE Wrenn. if little Cuban's 4 ASnatlOAN C-- Tilden is 7 in 0 0 In 1380 Alfred S. Dabney, of Boston, 0-- Today's summaries: arm Is better,-'- ' pete Next Saturday any ono can become, not just n Garland 11 13 0 Bennett .88448478 Cleveland at PMladtlphln, elondr. 3:30. 1 that i" 2 It Ht, p. and Burdlck proved too experienced for high-grad- 42 Lonla at Boston, clear, 8I8 m. Yesterday's game wasn't so much in good player, real e per Second Set Oat .84445404 Only 8INOLEB Followers of the nntomoblla rnrtn but(a In . 44554385 4 4 84 ramos today. William Burrlll, of Seattle, one of the many ways but It will go down In his- M on tho courts If he or she will SADF younger tennis ret on the Pacific Third Round tory as when outfielders sport in Chester and vicinity are to have former Tilden NOP10 20 21 4 0 When ploy began this morning there coast, Leonard Beekman, New York, defeated the time the rRE8ULT8 OF YESTERDAY won by 0-- 0-- 1. . an opportunity to sco concentrato on tho game and learn the uununu "n 18 20 were entries, tho largest field that and Alfred B. Dabnsr. Boston, 0--4: Ralph did tremendous deeds. The catches another program ever took part in a contest at Bala. ASIKRIOAN LEAaUE Dabney mado a promising start II. Burdlck. Chicago, defeated William Bur- made by Koush, Stengel and Meuscl arranged for Saturday afternoon, fundamentals. Tildcn mado these state- RECAPITULATION 0-- 0-- when rlll Brattle, 1: Watson M. Washburn. yes, N They teed off at two and thrco minute StJLoab. 8: Athlrtlrs, 1, against Beekman, gaining an early lead - and by Ncale and Lebourvcait as seven yesterday af- O P SA DF PTS O E 4-- New York, defeated O. Colket Canor, Phlla- raeas, including five, ten and ments and several others Tildcn.., 31 31 fit. Loal, Si Athletics, 1 (second came). of 2 through his accurato overhead well were things that are seldom socn 27 4 0 08 10 B8 Intervals. Boston, 7: Cleveland, aoipnia, fifteen mile ternoon to fiOOO tennis fans who gath- Oarland. 82 29 43 0 2 01 12 63 t, smashing nnd spirited forward court and usually merely talked about. But events, are put on at the William H. Wilson, Bala, and C. D. Detroit, 8: New York, 3. DOUBLES outfiefdlng, ered around the chnmplonshio courts at McAvoy, teed off 7 Washlncton, 8: Chlrnfo, 8, play. Bcekman tried to keep him away for the the twelve hits Fair Grounds, under the auspice of Norrlstovn, at from by lobbing First Round made off Bud Napier would hnve de- Strawberry Mansion in o'clock this morning. Tho last was NATIONAL LKAOCE the net frequently, but the Delaware County Racing Associa- Fairmount pair Dabney wns missing very few of them William A. Larned and Robert D. Wrenn veloped into at least seven runs and, Park, where ho played Charles S. Gar- duo to start at 3:20 this nfternoon. Clnrlnnatl. 7i Philllefl, t, defeated R. W. Emmons and L. Van Inxeti. ngaln, but for the outfield work of the tion. TILDEN DRAWN LOW Slnco thcro are but nlno holes, the PUUtmrsn. 4; Brooklyn. 8. and Beekman had to resort to other Commander W. 8t Anderson and land, another member of the United Chlcoro, 8 Boston. 2. tactics. He began to force tho net him- Allnn J. Lowrey defeated A. IL Ely and II. Phils. tliiRcds would have been scor- A newcomer on American tracks will field was divided into four flights, an BU 0 New 0--0, Louis. Tork, 4. and succeeded in reaching for- Middendnrf, Ralph II. Burdlck and ing till after sundown. ' be States team and also tho effort made to leave a gap of about self the C. Irema Correa, a Brazilian nnd cham- was ward court ahead of his opponent. There, Vlnoent Rlcharda won from C. Lee and world's doubles champion with It. N. an hour and a hnlf between ench flight. Cgelow by default: R. lllckley and Harold pion of South America. The senor will Freight Traffic Wln he blocked so well that Dabney was Ocdshall defeated It, D, Keresey and Ed- III The main stars of tho district "re- 6-- Ball Player Williams. IN compelled to stay in deep the mund W. P, Eastlee, Ralph L. compete in an S. and S. special. Henry NATIONAL MEET ported for action" nt Bala today. J. The' Prelahl Trattlo Department, wlnnera court for defeated Nt. Tnnl. Aug. 24. Outfielder Taggart, of before Garland of Division B. detnated the Purchasing De- rest of the set. The Bostonlon also Barn and William Rosenbaum Williams in a No. 8 car is one An hour Tilden and W. Piatt, city champion, and a former partment nine, wlnnera of Division A of Walter J, Touasalnt and Blgmund B, Paeth, tho Columbus American Association baseball of the started netting) the ball too frequently 0-- 3 Oeorge D. Diddle and Frederick C, tnm, suffered nn nrute attack of appendi- local favorites to come through in were scheduled to havo their match all Bala winner, was tho favorite today to the Pennsylvania Railroad, yesterday after- today. He to undergo some noon at the P. R. n. Y. M. C. A. grounds. for comfort, and Beckmnn won four Inman defeated C. Putnam and T, Webber, citis here declined of the races, while other riders in win medal. He won medal at 8--1, an operation, and left last night for his home the of the seats around tho two courts, were the the Forty-fourt- h and avenue. Major H. B. Harran nnd Stan- c, strut Parkslde gomrs In n row for the net. In spotlight are Eddie Morris, in occupied and tho overflow crowded North Hills, Old York Road and Shnw-ne- scoro was 2 to 1, and the contest went ley Mortimer defeated R- - James and Cecil MlKsourl. a No. Philadelphia The dou- 0-- 10; Kid Wolfe, youngest glimpse of Star Down in among other tourneys, and is play- twelve Innlnxs. McOann and Bhlsler formed With thirty teams entered, the Donaldson. Hugh II Kelleher and the driver is around those sitting to get a winning battery, and the loslnift on was bles division of tho tournament opened Fiederlck C. Baggs defeated D, P. Robinson The Reds have bought Bammy Donne, a the world, in a No. 7; Bill When Hill ing a fine brnnd of golf. the Rnwe, Murray years Strickler, ths famous Philadelphia. Fourth Quarter of Pairings Morcan and McGlnley. Youkel, of th thU morning before any of tho sur- and W. and Vernon coast leaguer who was with Bt. Louis in a No. 12, and Harry Lang, who arrived arrayed in hta Wimbledon George winner. freight team, was the star bstter, with four and Alex Her defeated George A. Walker and ago, but has probably lived It down by thla is W. lloftner, Llancrch vivors in singles got Into action. Among M, 0-- coming over from New York. sweater, lie was greeted with roars of hits. Duane. 67, 03, time. for Championship Play I j. uiarey, winner or me ura applause which lasted several minutes. iont itoaa nuais, waiter iieynoiun, BUI looked a litt! fussed but he smiled Frank McAdams, H. V. O'Hahlan, F. broadly as ho stepped out on court New- the Aug. J. Hlggins, J. A. Luman, II. B. to say a few words to the crowd. There New Yorlf, 25. The draw for Tom Cooner. Cecil tho thirty-nint- h ton. Fred Knleht. were people lined up on four sides of tennis singles cham- pionship of tho United States, which Calvert, and others were candidates the two courts, yet Tilden mado un for tho first sixteen speech every- begins nt the West Side Tennis Club on excellent and one which August Much was to the body could hear. . 30. has been made nt the offico interest attached of the United Stntcs Lawn Tennis As- appearance of Eddie DriggB, engineer, Eye on the Ball sociation. Julian S. Myrlok, as presi- the former Princeton footbnll player, n "Concentration is the cardinal pria-clpl- o dent of the absoclatlon. and George T. who has been golfing in speedy fashion k&SL 'SUXA of tennis success," said the cham- Adee, referee of the tournament, made in the West. Driggs is now a local dl rWSbcffJ In ffico ti pion. "I am suro that any on who mo oraw, wnicli, according to the asso- - player, has reached the star cIorh 5j. wishes to play tennis seriously can do so ciation's rules, is "blind, nil flirt nnlta golf, and, if ho can bo called that, if he or she concentrates and gets tho bolnir left to chnnro. Is the "dark horBc" of the field. fundamentals of tho gomo. That is the Walter T. Hayes, of Chicago, is the Other experts who teed off today to thing. keep tho leading player in tho first quarter. Most qualify wero: C. II. Sllvcy, first The ne.t ia'to of tho Bala; eye on the ball at all fines. This rule, strength falls in the second sec- Ben. Carroll, Aronimink ; C. II. Skycs, of courto, Is one of tho fundamentals tion, where Watson Washburn. It. N. Bala; L. 13. Adams, Lu Lu; John G. of all athletics, but 1 is even more Williams, Charles S. Garland and Wil- demon putter of Frankford; liam M. Fox, the esMntial In tennis than in any other Johnston wore drawn. Al. Ehret, Bala; D. Darreff, Frank-for- d; branch "of sports. Another important In tho third draw were Itlchard W. F. Hnrrity, Overbrook; It. thing is learn to inako your stroke nqrte, Clarence J. Griffith and Wallace Young, Frankford; S. Bolton and Ted J&0 correctly, and tho main thin gin that Johnson, of Philadelphia, while Wil- Havana; Stuckc and n liam Thcrrlen, P. II. Is to always hit tbo ball when tho T. Tildcn, 2d, of Philadelphia, was Norman McBean, -- Mlko Costa, Perce body is at right angles to tho net. drawn in tho fourth quarter. DeLong, Robert Hansford, Llancrch; That is the only accurate position that With 128 of tho leading players in Young, the country B. J. Tallcnt, J. J. M. P. XFWs&a can be assumed and is absolutely neces- entered, tho pairings were Jones, G. W. Lindsay, Bala; J. B. sary for success. announced as follows: McFarland, Jr., Huntingdon Valley; "Another thing that must bo dono is FIIIST QUARTER L. M. Schoch, George Kloudcr, C. W. to learn how to grip tho racquet. This -- K. D. Fisher. Stateh Island. N. Y : R. U Ralncar, P. L. Corson, J. J. Beadle, racquet on naras. New York:TlI. n. is done byholding the faco York; Hathaway. New Llancrch; Frank S. Blcking. It. Y. angles ground with John O McKay. Indianapolis) L. E. Clcgg, at right to the the Manan, New York: Paul A. Vanneman. Jr.. Bernard, Overbrook, and D. C. left band and then shaking hands with S?nw'1L.p?-- : William V. Burrlll. Seattle, Lansdowne. Tvua (is firffcr 6yvtfcb racquet." ..V""D Van D8 Venter. Plalnfleld. N. 0P.S.o & OMmfc imju J.: Willlard II Dotsford. New York: Henry Illustrates Points Tarsons. Plalnfleld. N. J.: IIebert L. Bow- man. Now York: A. War Mcrriam. Farm- - Franklin and Marshall Tildcn illustrated all of bis points'. inaton, fonn.: Frederick C. Inman. New angle York: Jaraya D. Vv.lns. Yonkers. N. Y.; W. He showed how small an the T. Hayes. Chlcueo. m.; 0. C. Caner. Boston: Names Dr. Price Coach server has to get the ball into the oppo- a. A. It Dlonno, Now York: Lester W. evon he is Flshor, Stnten Iiand. N. Y.: Herbert J. site court if a lie Merirenthaler. Brooklyn: B. made point to impress upon the fans Gerald nmerBon. Iancnster, Aug. 25. ' this Oranao. N. J.: William M. Fischer. New Pa., Dr. . UnQL I - cv flTTT how necessary it is to hit the ball at as XofKt ?vv- - Hrubans. Hoboken. N. J.: Irvlnir John B. Price, formerly Urslnus Ant nI (0rc .:. i j Df. great possible making C. Wrlaht, Boston: Marshall Allen, Seattle, - height as in tho Wash.; R. Mason Kirkland. Elliabelh. N. J.; College football and- baseball star delivery. He also explained tho foot- R. If. Burdlck. Chlcaso; J. O. Donaldson. and coach, has been chosen coach fault rule in a way could not be Brooklyn; Hammatt Norton. New York: Mur-ra- y that lTernon, New York: Frank A. Fall. New of the various athletic teams of mistaken and bo Illustrated a footfault York: II. II. O'Boylo. New York: Percy L. and Mnr.ihalL College, and the correct mothod of serving when Kynaston. New York. Franklin to succeed Byron who following it to tho net. QUARTER W. Dickson, SECOND goes to tho coaching staff of After tolling the thousands bow to Davidson Obear. St. Louis; Leonard W. the play tennis, Bill proceeded to show them Knox, Glen Itldge. N. J.i Edward T. Ap- University of Pennsylvania. At and he dtdMn was ex- pleby, Now York: Valentine B. Havens. different times talus: (jOtodio1. a manner that Mantolnklnr. N. J.; John A. Maeee, Balti- Doctor Price has also (xWAto 9'Ut frtWiMii& Cu TluJGlom tremely impressive. Uo had Garland as more; Watson Washburn. New York: Robert coached Muhlenberg, Trinity Col- fefe, his opponent singles Leroy. New York; Harold A. Throckmorton. in the and defeated New York; C. lege of Hartford, Conn., nnd in 0-- R. Beaver. Boston: Frank T. Mm in two sets at 4, 10-- 8. At first Andorsrm. New York: A. J Oitendorf, New 1017 coached the famous Usaac Garland did not get into tho fray very York: C. M. Walters. S. Anderson. New York; eleven of Camp Crane at Allcntown. well because he had just got off a train J. R. Stockton. Nw York: Charles . Gar- land, Pittsburgh: R. A. Johnson Parkers-bur-r, from Pittsburgh and had difficulty in W. JVa.; Edward B. Benedict. Cam-brlda- getting used to the strong glare. Yes- Mass.: Hurt I Uehrlna. New York: 8. Howard Vosnell. Brooklyn; Francis -- T. terday's match, by tho way, was tho first Hunter. Now Rochells. N. Y.: R. N. Wil- that either Tilden or Garland has liams. Boston: Willis B, Davis, San Fran- played on slnco beforo thoy left for cisco Theodoro Itoosevelt Poll. New York: dirt Harry Sachs. New York: Andrew Morran. Europe early in the summer. When Cynwyd. Pa.: William M. Johnston, Ban that fact is considered their playing Fmnolsco! Altrad D. Hammett. New York: was wonderful, difference be- Edward B. Chase, Sprtncfleld. Mass.; Harry for tho E. Vorles Jr.. Chicago: A. S. Dabney, Bos- tween playing on dirt and grass is so ton: A. C. Dabney. Boston; J. B. Adone. great that takes the average men two Dallas; N. W. Nlles. Boston. O" it or three weeks to get used to a change THIRD QUAIITER from one to the oher. Dr. William Tosenbaum. New York: Fred i V. Alexander. New York) It. L. James, Sara-tor- a, Doubles N. Y.: Russel N. Dana. Pawtucket, Fast Match R. I.: A, J. Caws, etaten Island. N. Y.: Aftor tho singles match, Tildcn and Clarence J. Qriain, Gen Francisco; Itlchard Harts. Chestnut Hill. Maas.i Robert B, e, Carl Fischer, Cynwyd's star young Soranton. Tsx. H. IL Bassford. New Easy to Operate y met Garland and Joe Yort:C. .M. Charaat. Baltlmoraj AllenBBhr. Thayer New Yorkj Edward D, Toland. Oonoord, N. 41 in doubles. Tilden and Fischer Brooklyn! Did you ever 0-- H.I Fred Anderson. Joaenh W. get the yellow ! A took tho first set, 4. In tho second Fox. New Tortrj A. JC Lowrer, New TOrk: Xb4bi6ur Qcmro t(ru Hojju set tho count reached when tho WalUr L. Pata. Now Torkj John W. Dud- "go ahead" signal in a long N cw$ik ifiaj a players decided ley. Washington: Dwlrbt P. jtoUnaoii. Bos- tfa to let the thirteenth ton; Dean Mathsy, New Torkt Morrla Duano, lino of traffic and suddenly gamo deddo tho set because Garland and PblladelphUTAfax Her. New York: Wallace Tildenhad to catch an early train to V. Johnson, Philadelphia: W W. InsTaham. your car refused to function? New go Oakland, R, Milton Soper, Hoboken. N. J.; York, from whero they to John Ilennasasr,tl Indianapolis; Victory F. Southampton to play in tho doubles. Uockmayar. Lowoll, Mass. Tmplar owners are freo Garland and Thayer took the deciding yOTJRTTI QUAICTJ31 from annoyances of this sort game, and tho crowd dispersed, having James Webb. Chicaa--o Paul Martin. New seen the greatest exhibition of lawn York: Richard Hoberta, Ban .Vrauolsooi Because the Templar is the Oedrto A. Maftr. Now Tork: William tennis ever staged in Fairmount Park, New Yorkl Uomoan Nlokeraon, New "superfine small car" com- Tilden's appcaranco in Fairmount York; John A. Collom, Stamrord, Conn.; Park means a great deal more than bining quality with economy. simply an exhibition of skill. It means York; William T. Tilden, Sd. Philadelphia; Prompt Deliveries that tennis hero is being officially recog- Lawrenos U, Rice, Newton Center, Mass.: nized as ono of the major sports. The Riohard W, Beabury, Boonton. N. J.I M. Thomas Aolrarland. Newark. N. J.i Vincent COMPTON-BUTLE- R, .Park guards wero on tho job and every. lUcharda, Yonkera, N. Y.t Itenry 8. Parker. INC. Uhlnj was run in fino style, with Al New Yorkt Aurustlne Itealy. Now York: Hosklns In umpire's the, Leonard Beekman. Montclalr. N. J, i Edward 822 N. Broad St, PhOa. the chair for Oelsner. Montclalr. N.. irutfti- -- i i:-.- J.i- i ir- iriiuhpr ! singles and Joseph M. Jennings, na- new loriy Ta j. Josuea, m. xxmisi na; tional tennis treasurer, official In tbo unow. BDruurneio. Aiasa.1 James vfc Telephone Poplar 7887 1 21. urtxxuonann. Cam. doublos, A forco of competent lines- onars, jubsb.; nu iiuiin. inaianapons; UvU $ctot 9iru cu AMxvru t2fi chj men also was present. TJJomaa M, bay, 8d,PUlnnel(i. N. J. ; atf ter aJwk Tennis Chartss M. Bull. Jr.. New York; Edmund in tho Park is certain to boom M. PMtaj,JBW York: Vf. M. llall. New now after Tilden's exhibition. The York: Frsdorick OiJJaiaA New York: aeorro tennis king has always been willing to Drezel Diddle. Philadelphia! Armanrt r. Templar help game Brundeao. Now Tork: WJalier Westbrook. the and tho individuals learn- Detrolti Royal D. Illokey. Brooklyn: John B ing. That was his. reason for playing Nlcholl. CambMdee. Masri.i w. J. Toussalntl Mm and talking Stookbrldae, Msss.l Ludlow Van Deventer, la tho Park. TMnlnneld. N. J, Dr. B. F, Drake, New It will be remembered that he con- Rochelle, N. Y. sented to play as soon as he was asked, dtim-fijfaf&- l about an hour after he had landed in &ttf otu (tycuyhA America from his great invasion of Europe. Shortly after having said that be would play in tho Park he turned MWUq m vow ao ou: imwMM

lion Sill. Hun nnv Ann Imntrlnn Jajk Dempsey or a great baseball player ptBR out into tho Park and helping out Kanch or oport in which they I,w,iNot actly, unless there hap- pened Jo bo a largo wad of greenbacks s an, Inducement. -- Sss- $? chajnplon or 41" world in ..' did thin, and ho will do it again . - and many times if ho thlnka fiuntllftAC presenco that his SEVENTY-FOU- Stq in tho Park will bo beneficial R MILES MddpdbCwe.l(mcnt l tb am ,0 probably faster sVl an hour is than you care drive, Suchtjpeed, however, Druedlno AfterGamei to yrha of tw!2Itl,r.2ro-"- avo won atrteeivout represents Wtdervt power ever at; SatuM?!0 a1"?" . are, OPOA this lu iSFiftFr Bly- - Tho team haa won bidding tn&National Sextet, Curtis "" Magnolia. your fa Deleo'ifiw CUarfltia?'"" A. A. and Stfby- - .An,y. ,eam alrta thla In DiSl "'fe',S. Myers, car of Prued-Shon- e iTn nd Master strosts. or alter :ao r. m. Park 60T0 A SAMUEL EARLEY MOTOR CO. 67b" N. Broad St. Poplar 19$? Phlla., Pa. BIKE StfSgNJSHSf ComDMlns fla (Vn. - Madonna (llsj y). xivBlods ,A3& tMaleh? eto! Twentlth SHIRE park: Succeitful Year j krsmassmLKn r B'Tcd Seat, al cbabtla aa4 SpaUUnci I t i T V Hk.-ff- i XX. 1 Mill MtmMiiftnMrlL-i-"-'1i-- -- " ',W.''r. J-i- ' fStjLf. viSsSfetife' " - JJSiNIlM"--.'! ' - l iJJiissV ...yirwws&'Wp'''"- kM