jWit f EVENING LEnGEBP1tIEADET.,PHIA TntTRBDAY. MA It Off 25, 1-015; IS HW,n - frfaRT" s ROADWAY M fffi JOHNSON MUST MOVER WILLARD AT UMP,ORGETAK.O. Iflllard's Chance to Win EWorld Hue. JUtjpuuua un 'Ability to wear Down Champ All Depends on Condition of Negro. foek Johnson's physical condition Is tha t . .....Hnn Hint ling pugilistic done ma n a uuwhw B&i it sen 1" their endeavor to pick the , . I j. i f Mm . t-1 .1 'r llsnttl . I fibM winner i c ......... ..r..., l,ht championship battle at llnvnnn, IV April 4, when Jess Wlllaril, Kansas Imbov. attempts to Knock the crown oft tffinik.ninii'B negro's brow. Reports from the Islnturn capital re a- 1 to tho respective ondlllons of the FXfinala Indicate that the ni.ili who will Jllncipais in un-i. .. ,,..,,. iSjIJ" W 'urn lllp lltl l0 l" ,,, , I irv!.-.,!. from the Islntul'H cipllnl tela ring 111 tiiucli bcltet ffirilcl fele than ItJulinson'B ringside v Si S,iind. about 10 p. than the champion i wcitirlit mntinhlv w II tic i pounds heavier than vvhrn H tf ttmnird I. al iM5 nounila, wlil.l.io Hi iiprfprt jfcriiltlOIli IVIHIO JOIIUKOH 111 Hi" .niMiiiiMir-,, v.'..t, twhiin JohtiMon nt i ineiiiloiiH.i ..! will .no. ii .':""" .r""'-'.'."' .: aiuv". ..." v . :::-....." . i. Vm t too iiyu "ii " it""" ;"'"r M 'J.1?" i ih2u.K??ii f ilVi iirMeiit" I ..'S.teil. Ih t i in aouS ffiMl ii T hty8 ' '".,.l l,11JJ,rV i.BS I l"tt' i5V!i'?i2. iht nfi.r ,-, or "I roun a- ' till J 'n'"n.MhSi. ?' '?p..!:'i.Jr...ii w'JJ.' 'ii- i JS5CI" "Trii i JilMf'Joliriion tho boat nf It lie will loso his tot tlile-lioldfr'a only clmneeB nf kavlnR h TM it llnvana nlth the .roun ailil uunriiliiK Mi MTiy-niieo nroiv w... ., m. uir-' ' -Ikin tontcndiT before a acure of aei-alona liai e 'ffimtied. Otherwlao the Neuro, nt Ii.h hr. Jid rrobable poor eondltlon, lll ro deid tlinl ;! mike a riinniiaj riElit on tlio ilelinalve ISffinimilv-until Ida larii.r oiiioneiit Hiirtoeila ii connectlnc wl'h a meui ioultk-e nn tlio '' ..An'a Inn -nfard' Hat nf knorUoul lrtnrlea alnce mil, fJlhi itirtcd Inn little career lr. K. o. iit of total of '.'(l boutH-ia mute lestimony u hl ibllltv a a quletua ndnilnlstcior lloii !: i.a n In the imnl liir, n,ler nliv I rttrt near .lohiuon's claas Wlllard'a onl hope ( th opportunity In crarh IiIm holts tight nn rin tlrtd. IrK and arm Mrarj. Then then lilt la little iloubt of tne Krmnmn of eol.n 'i'ttlni tho boards after hla Msian niijena to nt into the one nf nno nf VSillard'a wullopi, Jja tlili event Ilaater Hundnv, liitr., iilll In til mllhtlc epoch, when the henvyivelxlit Smplonshlp nf tho world chnnsoilMintiilH from tltt flfll riCRlo ll ll Ulr J.L'.U 11IU l.i.U 1. .1 itltt mail ngaln l'wi . rfannn, a ml .. rill lian.l' I ,nn,lllln,l Ijgnci.i, k uc. i..,.. ..u.i.u.. Al Reich Knocks Out I'clKy raf neklcmfu imf cmfny tinfwj ctn cmfwy kVEW uitK, March l'S Al Itvlcli. or thtH r7t forwfr nraatour heavywelsht champion. kqorkd out Arthur I'tlky of (. hlcopee, Musi tt th tlilrrt imirni jf 11 b hefltilrrt trrirnuttn laut aero loniKiu. it -v.na a imni uniiic, iieiun rtratn; the honurH In tlip nrst louiiiJ nml Mky vtnln(c mntterH In tha aerotul. A left to tl face ana a rlRht crosd to tho jnw nent rlkf down for a count of nine In tlio third round. Ho arose and lQpd for another ni.ti- lti tut a lert hook 10 tne ne hi uni Hevnrai rrtt ftnd lefts to the law eniled tho contest. ,Uch weighed -tu pouiifT M'CARRON TO BATTLE JACK CLARKE TONIGHT boxers Are Listed to Meet at Allentown's Keystone Asso ciation. iAi areilineiil of lonK stnmllnc between itatown llfiht fatiB. as to whether .lack IfcCarron or Jaclc Clnrko Is the better ton, Is to be settled tonight, when they fill meet before the Keystone Athletic (Joclat!on. Buck Boyle, one of Allentown's oldest tamond favorites, now tha roundsman J the police fotce, has been engaBed ns Jhihlenbers baseball tialncr. l-'rom now 611 until tlm Ipnm lpnl'0. m Ita nl.lhein IWp on Easter Mondas, Boslo will liavo 8 candidates on tho Held every after- iwn. iV'IUIe McGcevcr, one of Allentown's git active lightweight boxers, has Issued .challenge to box. Johnny Dtitko. Kid Al Mft and Jlattln Canole, the last pic Kfred. IAJ0IE IN BAKER'S PLACE AS BATTER - i ferry Will Be Clean-up Hitter. Mclnnis May Be Shifted to jhird Place. IriQkf A BTAri CORREarOMlHNT 1 ACKSONVILLE, Fla.. March 25,-No ffttter who Connla Mack ultimately tteoseg to play third buse (n place of fnlc Baker. Larrla Lajole will tako tils In tho batting order. Lany. who jytlll one of the greatest hitters In tho ttSle. 1l1t fllo lulu II. t. nUB,..nn nip(l. p.- --. -i, ..... ,iu i,,a v.va.riJiJ .u...... iwmon in the Mncklan batting order. Jkt rtiances are that the order of hlt- &I will not bo a great departure from fiM of last year. Mmpliy, of course, 5!jl lead off, and Oldrlng, as usual, Is Irobably the best iruesa for seennd man JP. As for the third bitter, that Is yet .- 'iinueii nuestion, Decausa sonio ot et pojltlons on the club are unsettled. Vf.PUflnr u played at third bate and Jimmy -Kir '". Ie" ne'd. Jimmy probably will bo "' the third batanmn. I-iddla l.'ollllla' old SivaH qn "' offenw. It I poaalbla that BKVi'u' 'nay be uaed in the tnird notcn, nut. n;ffn 'J" the way In which Mack tua been facing- hla men In tlio exhibition uamea, It hVr, ' ,4V -Mclnnls will be at hla former pUch fffJiv' ,n. h attack. Htrunk will awat In jKSr and catcher to hit In their actii.tomeU fthlle both Srfiang and Upp might bit bet. I lS!e.,"'en, In 'ha alua-glns; line, It It nut i Svii i ' the catcher's lilttlna place will be 1 J!., '1' .niiie nus aiwas tried 10 fei " W SSnv't ,ftMna; order and liaa preatrM-U hla I Si .k "no "' al'aclt more conalatently than I Ufre .m4n.er In the came. Lantiiynoil I S;,'.," few hlft, but the usual uruar if iiT ..i. wue uaea in tne uigca! kuiuc. 2p ) tar-the uerea against the iiravca. IPIMLICO ItACE BLANKS OUT pland Jockey Club Preparing for I Biff Season, ' "hf .Haka were imued'veaterday for aome ff! '""'. l9 ' "" af ' Plmllto meetluK in. Marlan4 Jockey Club. Among them are . SS?l"eaa and the Clabaugh Wemorlal " lormer u one oi tne truly American . Jt la a mile and a furlong, for a-year I and ttia m. An nf t.B vulnnra aiawlsa .lia 'Of many a turf iero. 'inie Clabaugh Me- ! U B. ?.Vtat.ntJl flvlA ri nA la eninarlil tl (V u 'Ji""yi.aI"'r' 'or ,h8 reaaon that inily e m Maryland, Virginia and FennaylvanU '"I" f- II. t'aasatt waa baried from "f Trial by jury for the reaaon that a lift Wau !... . !....,.. . .... na.n v!U c.hu wa aent to the NMraery Stud Kentuiky to hae the service from Kalr '., 'ailn.-'aatt took the matter before t Hr Vi ,be Jockey Club, and aa a re- ... "j.,ivieai MKuinai neina uarrau mq or tha condltlona at tne Clabaugh Me- .,W,a tnit IUIb"ea mut be the product ?! iii T nl Mirjfiana, virgmis ur 1 Ciai-lr nn.iu .. i,.. .a. If.-- rKa m- tmrr .trf.v.1 jt"a "; '.. ".- thU v l0,p or ,n 'ien!iua ..- ,...?. eF rua aee rtoi. mean, uuvnwi LSsr? ih b.( j-ctTred from the aaildle pf" Heoort. t,l that atara. luckej ' are IJahfy entoutEgloS ai laaUale eaunig lji pu, uul b Tcwjiktoi 11111.18 II rail' r 1 11.1 11 ... i , , ,ack ,. . ,.,,. , nunl.nal RmllhT 'ri. r5 ':f: 'KiS,'' 7,.Jfu,,riK1.in,,r "U, J''4 J'"l. th.t .l.ek Meflulnn. .ml FIGHTS TONIGHT AMATEUR BASEBALL HAUBER VS. MALONE ON BROADWAY BILL Grny's Ferry Welter Meets Fnlrmounl Fighter Kil bane's Match In Brooklyn Henry Itauber, or Knlrmoiint, ami I'eto Atnlone, Ora' Ierrs's tough welter weight, will clash In the wlndlip of the Broadway A. C.'s weekly show tonight. The piogram follows: xtU i . 1,0i!1 '" "Ira. Soulhwark,' . Young Medvvnv, Houthivnrk .iMnh??'1 J.0"!.",,'.'"."."'!' "ehrm. Wrsl I'hlm dHuhln, v (till lll.ler. Sotitlmnrk. uJrll!f'l .'"".'.' -'f'l'lv Onmlnmn. (ioiilhvvark. vk. Hobby McCaim, fltns's t'crrv. tiH'r; 'V."' Wllrnn. Hjuthttnrk, "'" ii m 1 1 nnuniw,irK iill!l,,"l?i" i,,,e.. V,,ln"1'- "ras's 1'erry. v. llclir Haubrr l,i rmminl. MrOlklMl null! foil, llltl NHfl (tin nntllttt Hi ,vl,lwnt. wij, ,, -,.,- - ;, ',, ft 'y iiiumee tin u.kln iTmikir fnlinlian. , J' rah'iMnrnii. Pittsburgh hravywclglit. wlm Las been ubruid for ninrv than n sen. ill nj"! Ikinliinl er Wo I ilio Lnsllsh champion, rimiui bonis tioxt 'Hirudin tilulit. .lohliitv Men lav nlclii. Leo 1 loin ( .uul tiforse Ashe will bin In HriillKUIl Klini-ilnc. nluli. In .1 in.t-i.itM.I I..1111 Jjj aim lier ursp of half a sioro of srisluni! Lnnr.lslrr nilo.llPMnlllllt l itn.lnr llin mlhni?p i-hnrlpi llionn. I. trn iiIhl- llko n l,MVPr mi", it in .,11.1 I'urimnrr npnin .The i.l la . -r ulu riinrlM Whllo Mill lint The KJil la .ornlii riinrlM Whllo Mill lint V.'!'.'i!i .'Jln! ",'" ''.n.lnv nlcht nt Dip Olfinrli . ""I If 1 Imnncn to Iihik nno nn Wliltc's S!rmn,,'r "'" h'1 "" l,""" " '" ' a Tliotnna pi tall. Aflife flllllmtIM .Mil IM.IIn MClnnl-llJ lll been irninti lied 1,1 hn nt Milnauliee. prll '.'it I.oh Ihnn n irnnth bko the inldillewelRlua fniiRht leToren 17 ."im homo it lliidion, l Hennita inine illiterlni! 1Milladeltililinnr,l from ( hlriiKii l Inn l,ncke Mrl'urlm.l la In r"ll nun. SI rrlnllie In n flellt llllh Mike lllhl.nni. Ktiill rlderv Mae a m-uinger la lint nn Pnmnidiiur Mike a tm. ha for a Iwttle. GIBBONS"AND CUBBY MAY BOX 20 ROUNDS St. Paul Middleweight's Signa ture Will Bind Match Sched uled for New Orleans CIIK'Al'.O, Mutch IB Mike Gibbons nml Jimmy rinbliv nic goltig to ilnalt er the "0-rouiiil loute nt New Oi leans, .llcforo night Gibbons' name will be scrawled ncrois tln :ti tides under Clnbb's. Tom Andrews, the Milwaukee promote.!, nrtlng for Doinlnltk Tortorlch, of New OilemiH, put the match over. Clnbby is to get $.",000 fo:- his end. The only hitch In the proceedings is Gibbons' end. .Midi pus offered "iu, Mlko Is sticKIng for J7000, but intlic- thfiu pni-s the match up tlie prn moteis Indlented tlicy were going to stand tlio rise. The men hae their choice nf Ijj pei cent of the bouse Andieiis left for New Orleans tills morning uheio he will emhntk for 11ft vimn lo see the .lohnson-Wlllatd battl", nnd Mike Is to wire his answer to An drews there. Tho date probably will lm the lattei pait nf April Hniil Thltii P.ickcv McFarland's mnn nger, was ctlll c.iinpliig on Gibbons' trail todny 'eking lo match them at HI pounds CARL MORRIS MATCHED WITH I'ORKV FLVXX HKRK Heavyweights Will Meet at National Club Saturday. Carl .Morris. Oklahoma liea weight and original White Hope, ulll nu.'far here In com hat with Dan (TorUj) Ilynn, of Itnaton at the NHtloiml A. (' , Saturday nUhl It will he to me. nbeied the Sapulpa IlKhtcr knocked out Ulit Hast, ulio uon an ellnilnatlon heaveRht tourney In thin city two jours ago In less thun a rutin J Two other I touts Im.e been arransetl for the Westerner h hit nianagei Wily AMarney. of thiH clt. Morris will meet .Mm Coffe, ihn Dublin aiuut, at the Ht Nicholas Umk th second week In April, nnd on April "0 nrl nlll battle nunhoat Smith at HoMton If Mor ris defeats timlth he will he matched to llgiit Al Itelch In Xftw YorK One of the pjellmlnarj bouts at the National Phih Saturday nlxht will he between Hurry J'almer. rittsburKh bantam, who nitnle n hljr lilt Itv I-cntliiPT Lew fetlnccr nnd IIarr Smith Tho latter ha ithown iopnot(h torni In his lam hrilf do7cn starts IllliliV KCICAE MAV KKPEKKK .lOHNSON-WILLAItl) BATTliK Pliilndelphian Prominently Mentioned as Onicial of Championship Fight. HAVANA, Ciihn, Mnrih i',1 Social alandlng la iiilllni nn Ire In tho criuila that are tin ai.glng ihe tralnitiir cnmp.s of Juck Johnaon and Jena Wlllar.l and watching tha lm kIihI latora go through their woih for their cham plonehlp buttle on April I. Millionaires nil. el bona with common workera, women mingle freely with the men, black and uhlte mix fieely, with no racial feeling shown 'Ihe aelectlon of a referee for the big event will probably be made aome time today or to night Among the men prominently mentioned a. the third man In the rimf are Charlie While, or New York, L'lisrles i: Kjlon, Matt lllnkle, Cleveland, and Hilly Itpiap. of Philadelphia. CROSS-WHITE FIGHT TONIGHT This is tne big .lain night at Madison Squire (lard. n. Now Vork ( lly When c'liailey While, the hlcago boy wlih the big Jv. p In his aouthpaw, and l.each Croaa, who knocks 'cm cold with Ills light hand cllmli Into Jiinmv Johnston's '.'I -foot arena the fans will draw their chairs un closer and look for the fliust trading of aBsorted hooka and swings ever aeen In New York Crosa 4ja he will win by a knockout White aB the aaino thing Bmnehnw or other New York esplrta have a hunch' that, one or the other will take ihe big Kleen before the tenth spasm a reached ....... White has knocked out at least half tho men he haa battled during the last year and u lall Aa for Uachle. he haa never failed In he at anilhirg but his beat against sluggers Propose New Ball Leugtie following the failure of Chestnut Hill and Itoxborough tu place their baseball teams In tho Philadelphia (Suburban League, the clubs sctterday marled a movement to fonn a league In the northwe.terii section of the city A meeting haa been called at the. Wheel CPump Hotel Chestnut Hill, for next Monday night, to which any goci temlprofeaslonal club Is Invited to aend representatives, when arrangements for the circuit will be made. XtffiMEEP . ll'Aen vou hear the link) a-callfnp On the pleasant sprifll("ie day: Like a alien cadence fatting Why, one naturally obey). And though 6ula might be pulling you fo go the other way ( Why, vou glance out of tha window, And then hasten out to play. Smoky Joe Wood la now showing the beat form of the IUd Box pitchers. The outlook for lt gpeed artist thin year Is bright; also, and Incidentally, tor OcV rlgan's team. Local athlete ate now turnip? fnelr at tention to outdoor work. This la always the most enjoyable season for the run nera and Junipers. What l th usual speed of flight of wild gwef wild duck and qu"' , H..K. O 'awl 'i'ha average gooia fll.s at 110 feet p.? secoad. Bucks vary according to apel, thi Slowest belog th Spoon Bin. which ver ;biut 70 feet per Mkoiid ud th faateti S Blue Whigecl Teal. whUb flhj ISO feet cX? eod. Quail a wage JS ftet rcr leeoad rtiis are th Ilf O.Hoed. from Cbsi-ten ililii4 lu M bam, Tae, Aajsricaa tehoteuo." r.i n (K i.i n an .. . aA.ii hn. ..in JMrr 1 fe $ mi i ?&s8ri$r mmmmm H& 31 a rt,wv ilWWtvsVf 'MJsjU 1IAURY IIKHNKIl This ciack swimmer represents the Illinois A. C, of Ohicnpo. Ho won tho lfiO-yaid backstroke swim at Pittsburgh last night. He is to compote in the big tour ncy in New York tomorrow night. E. J. HERATY AGAIN WINS SWIM TITLE Philadelphia Breast S t r o k c Swimmer Breaks Record in Event at Pittsburgh. Two swimming champions iiccesfu1l.v defended their titles at the chnmplon shlp held nl tlio Pittsburgh Athletic As hoclallon, rittsbumb, lusl night. K. .1 ller.itv, of IMiliailclphln. holilci of Ihe 'M nrds breast stroke, .Middle Atlantic chbiinplonshlp, loweicd hln ircoul for thnt dlsliinee The swimmer m.ido tlie dlstnnce in '1 minutes 5.1 1-5 seconds Ills fotiner rocoid was 2 minutes, nnd 57 sei -onds. Hail j (i. Tnloi, of the Alleghenj l'rep.irntory School, Pltlshtirgh, wus sei nnd. nnd Kenneth I.ovejoy, of Plltsbtirgli A A , whs tblid. II. J. Ilebner. of thn illlnoln A O, of fhlcago, present A A I" (hiiinplon nnd Win Id's lecord holder nf the IM-Hnl hnck sttoko clinmploiishlp, ngaln won that championship, defeating Murtlll Mnlsaek, I'llt.sbiirgli A. A , nnd former Middle At lantic division champion, nnd II. W IJufckliinil, University nf Pittsburgh, pies ont holdei of the. Middle Atlantic A. A I' championship Ilohnei made Hie distance in 1 minute and 3 seconds llei.itv was rloselv piesscd In Tavloi thiniighnut the contewt. nnd the Becimd hnv fniced the Phlliidelphln swinimei to mnUe ;i new tecnid Ilehner won Ills clinmpliiuslilp cnsllv. The Olvnipic I'liamplon was in excellent condition mid could have equaled his recotd If foieed NEW CASTLE TO PUT TEAM IN LEAGUE Meeting Today at Wilmington for Baseball Clubs in Delaware-Maryland Circuit. Poisons Interested In hue.ill in Now Castio will meet next Tlmis.lnj ,u Wil mington mid make nriangemenlH for placing a strong team In tlie Delnnnie Mnijlnnd League, which is the iinmu selected for the oiganlzatlon ilrst known ns the County League. Having rnded the basketball aea.nn, ths HalrslHiiium haa now taken up baaetmll There H eveiy piospeet of a goo,! team. Al Dough ert. Kinnk Doug,hcrl5. O'Nell and Carney will be baK The WIlmhiBl.in High School has derided In present ai, old English W in each girl who biased one-half of the total basketball games this reaaon K. ", Harry Ilaker haa made a atatoment lo the effect that despite minora to the contrary, lie In hi aa good condition as he ever was, and la willing to meet any mlddlew eight In the w orui , Wilmington High School basketball team nlased nine games and lost four the four Inst being with Wfst Phlladelphli High I School. Swarthmnro Preparamry School. Nor rlstnwu High bchool and Wilmington Cnnfei ence Academy. Today the track leiin of the Wilmington High School will Hurt regular practice. Hatrv J. Sloecltle haa Disced hla entire rac- I Ing stable, Including iU fast trotter Harry J. 3 In Ihe hands of llemun Tsson of I New ail;. ' . Delaware College has ended Ita basketball I sea.on vviin nve victories nuc ni i. games GIANTS JUMP TO FKDEKALS Uescher and Robertson Reported to Huve Joined Brooklyn. nilOWNH Vv Kl.l H Miss.. March US. Humor has It that Have Itobertaon and Itob Heavier, outfliitdera of the New York Ulants, have been signed hy the Hrivokfeds Manager le ilapce, when Bbked to conhrm tho report, waa evHslve, hut Intimated that the Wards were negotiating with the Oiant platers i.ic iurruu, iiu.ni". uiatio.i, .,, id llrookfeds, again vanished yesterday alter re- eelclnv n lonv.dl.tnnco call It la believed ha went to the Ulants' (ruining camp to see Ueaoher and flobertson BOBBY McCANN He is cjaimant to the flyweirjht championship of Pennsylvania. Boxing as Young O'Brien, Me Cann Knocke4 out 18 out of his first 28 opponent. Tonight Bobby meeta Freddy Goodman at the Broadway Club. i jF VdESSSlk. yju &ir&x it "3t& &&' i F i wis- 1 ll j Mfea. ''' r Ht flEJSaT&fm ' lssfe ! SsssBf JsiSStt.. . -. ,' I .. . . ' - PHILS BREAK CAMP FOR TRIP HOMEWARD Two Games Scheduled With Athletics at Jacksonville. Training Season a Success. (unit x aTrrronnKroNDeNT 1 ST. PI'.riinSHL'ltn, Kin, Mnrrh 3. - The riillllcs mitiad today waved a fare well to Ihe. grotindkceper, pelicans nnd snakes nt f.'offee I'ot Park. Hoas Mornn nnd bis reconstructed Quakers closed their outing hero v.ith a llaht wotk-ollt. which consisted fur tin most part In b.iltllig pmctlre The pltebeta had it short tehearsal on the innuiid nnd the list boy was busiest or nil assisting Mike leo with Ihe pnchliip; of tho lighting ntnmunlllon. The nfteinoon was spent bv the loin Ing big lenguers In pteklng their petsonnl erfecls. Inchidlng snake hides Mannger Moron stnted thai the visit I bete has been henellrlnl In nil respects I tlnlv one day was lost as Ihe insult ol j bad wenlhci j l'askrtt and Hanttofl are Improving rapidly, nnd Inking In nit, the tmvs m I niepitrcd lo enter Ihe chnmplonshlii ! games. The party leaves tonight foi .liii'ksoiivllle, where two games will be l plnjed wllh tho Athletics, Filday and I fiitutdrty I m n tne local Natlnnnl Lengiio inrt win tail for Urn-id nid llunllnadnii alreeia, alnp plng nrr f.ir ffienil eili.bltloii contests Mini iln nml riirs.lav the Ml'les will plus At hiniii mm the rnilnivln2 .lav Ihe I'liarlnlle, .N. C nine will be th I'l lis (ipisinent. nn M'rll I the Moi-tiilim tribe will hli Nm ffilk i heie lie bin Ie Igllers will iiH two (.ainra i h. n ashuu,tiiu will ho the Phillies next jtippng pi up Three games will ie plliel with llle ftellltoru befilte Ihe hulls lenvo for Phlladclphln 'Ihe llr.l game nf the 'print; Inlr.ich.unlil'.n Khlp icrlea will lie plive.i in Millie I'nrk Apt ll 7 Him games will he plived between the .Mnekiiien mil I'hlla. iilternathm .it cich i.tlni a tn.U After Ihe ln.nl .el nT n.lia the I'lllll" s w 'II lejve for I mi l.li In e, wheie Ivti gllineii will l,e pliivnl with Ihe team tlure I'll, ll Hi Unlsl's will inllrtu.l tu Knsinn for the ..lin ing game of the fclnou, April II CAKTEK TO (U)l.F IN SOUTH Will Meet Ouimct in IMneluirat Tour nament. Phllln V H Carter surd I Roinff si oat ciirm ihr.r liii.t Hi linmnton trt ,mii1 nnd returned n 0 nur the ptl((I H'lf Ol IHIUKI' nliiii li(tl(-J a n w HMiiupur mnik rlif liirr, nl though lu Rimd t nndltlon (in this tlm1 or rir, wn lie.iv '1 ho inetiopotltnn Junior ohampton, hnhhntiilU, will start for I'Iiin. Ituist toinoriow nttrrimon to p n In the North Mint mouth thiimplonshlp In will oh Pi am Ii ou line t thn national nmiitoLir rhimplon, nn I It WorthltiKton. pn-bcnt tltln soubr. will take rnit. L V lt ilo, prhh'tit of the lift Un fi.ul. riolf i lub, Iiiih re overetl from n week'n 11! tiosH hiitUK'ht on bv ptnmiilnn polsfinlli? IHdo Ift K'ti.idj interested In tin hlnns to culfiw the f lm kcptncK touie from IIh present leiiBth nf .. i unl 10 moie than (rthi. Additional hi nil itin ht n(ulretl to Hid In the moemut A'MordlnR to ono Btndnnt nf Rolf n mnn who puttH while looking tit the b.ul wllh hH right ph will uaiuitly uvi hetlrr nnultH thnn the loan w.ho hres the bull wllh hi left Perhaps coint one needw tuatnicnt ror nail mat lum. (lm1 colfer had trouble kerplns Ida eve nn the hall mult u friend indited thereon a pl into of hH Hivirtheart Phen bo al 1 he till not hae the heart to hit the ball hard ARTISANS' LEADERS LOSE BOWLING MATCH Section A Progressives Get Two of the Three Games Played. Not tltwcatern No. 1, the lending team In the Attisans' League, Section A. lost two games to the Piogiesslves In the m.'itihes tolled on Hie Casino nlless last night Swisher, of Not thwestern, lolled tho highest single game nf tlm evening, toppling -31 plus lu the first match I'nderdown Nn 1. the tunner-up, dropped two gnnies lo tho lloostets. Adelphla swept its seilcs with llnituous. while Pennsylvania won two ftont Il.utratn In the Aitlsnus' League, Section B. matches lolled on the Ciblnu ulle.su last night, Spattan, the leader, captured two games fiom Unlun t'lidctdovvn No. 2. the itiniier-up. kept pace hs defeating Southwestetn twice. Northwestern No 2 made a clean sweep, winning Unco gmncs from Fidelity, while Oak Lane won the odd game fiom Lehigh. District orrlcera defeated Accounting for second place In the Philadelphia Elec ttle League Inst night bv winning two games out of tin op In a postponed series rolled on the Terminal alless AMATEUR BASEBALL CHALLENGES ISSUED Teams Arranging Schedules for Season West Phildael phia Club Has Strong Squad. The Iteaurreetlon Athletic Association has nigaulsed for Ihe coining season lm schedula la nuvv eady lo be filled The learn would like 10 start the season about Mas I, Rnd asks to hear fiom all lN-ll)-ear-o!,l learns In I'ennaslvanla, New femes and Delawaio hay ing grounds und 4iylng a leaionable guar nniee. I'oi iiamea address J H ilaou Claik, l.'l North 5i;th stint. An IS-llt-sear-ol, baseball teuin Ju.t start Jug would like tu hear front a few plasera of the same age Address John Mongan, 133 South Htlllmau atreet. A thlid baseman and outfielder wishing to play Willi a hrst-rlasa 18-IU-year-ol.l team ad dress William Hlmea, 117'.' North Kruxl.r street, The West Phillies have trorganlced for the coining aeason and will have one of the strong. i.t Hums In I'ciin.i lianlu und New .leises, 'Ihe tram again will be under the management ot Job Masulre. who has obtained the best plasera available In n rim ten r und aemlprnfvs atonal ranks, 'loin Ilavlland, star pitcher nf the West Philadelphia League, and I'holly Slohr. who finished tlm season with Southwark wilt lorm the battery. Slim Michaels, of the West Philadelphia High HJiool nam. will cover the Initial suck The rest of the team will probably Hue up- aa follows McKalg. veiond l,aee: Rodgers, shoitsion an I 1 ou Mar tin, third lase. The outfield will te taken .are of by MrCann, a mack and Klannlgan. All Prut i laaj an semlprofesslonal teams In Penn sylvania and New Jersey (Victrlx. Hhanahsii und 1'olcruft preferred) desiring this attrao i Ion. communicate wllh J. Magulre, .'OCfj Iteno stieet, At a recent meeting of the Tulpehoiken Paaeball Club. William Kalbaiker waa again ihoeen to pilot the te4iu through the coming raaon Most all nf Uet sear's boy will b4 out far a bertn along wllh aome new finds, and Indications point to a good team lst sear the club won III and diopped (J closely contested games, plating some or the beet amateur and aemlprofesfitoual teams in there parte, being Tecognlied at Ihe close or (he aeaain aa TUadolphU a premier traveling nine The management would like tu hear from Potter I-osan. Keaabs & Mattison ot Ambler; ColUngswood, Stenlon, Germantown, Mt Airs, ,Sorwood, rheatnut Hill and all other teams plased In former years For games address William Kalbacker. 1111 North Cleveland aveude. Tha a or m ley Field Club, which made such a remarkable khowlng Ust season, will open up ror lh coming ssmsoii on April 17 with the Deaf ami Dumb team, of Mount Airy 'rice former would 1'Ue to arrange ganiea with all 12 lo n-ytur-old teams In or out of town bav ins grounds and paying half espenses for 10 men. Address William Troy, 927 Daly street. Alpha Club, of West Philadelphia, a fs.t 19 to SO-year-old traveling team, would like to hear from a few flrst-olasa home, teams. iJiit year Alpha had a .successful year, winning 0 out of 10 games. Any heme teams paying a fair guarantee address J. Howard Tooly, IHMa Funston street. Wanderers at It Again Nv VOIIK March 28, Th Vta.nd.rers' Ice hockes team of Montreal (gain defeated lh. Clu.buc teaiu Icera La. I nl.hl In ih .uvuiu game of tbU two gm s.rlei. Tonlshl a v.. i. iw . wafti king the toul ue, 1 Kit. It.MIlK WHITM'A Fo Film .St.tr FL0WERGRAMS DEFY TYRANNY OF CENSOR I Although Like Many Other i Things, Rlooms Must Bow to Dame Fashion. When sou send sunt' tads love her llns ler bouquet bo sine tml to fall Into Hie otint of making 11 violets. Tine, thev iiiiij bo of the blue, which Is significant of und) lug infection und nil Unit, hut fclin vvnn't uppteclnte them, iievnilluli'ss Thill Is tn wiv, she wont If she Is nil up-ln-tlie-inlniite hulv hive J'oi llovvcrs, like eveiitlnng elsi. i nine under tho swus "f I'nme I'nshlon s liics ornbio Hceplre, nnd litis season, nccoMl Ing lo the pie-Histei uniiiiiinci'iiieut of thn men who set tlm Inn tlculliir.il utile", violets will In decidedly "nut " Sweet peas, with oichlds and gntilenliifl I nulling close behind, will load in mil illness "Prolusion and pctfectlon" Is the way Clintlrs llenty V'a, tlnrist utiil lloivet lover, describes the sptlng IiIosmouis which urn nodding gulls everj where, front Chest nut street curbstones to tullllneiv simp windows Never bnvc thev been miiiu lovely und never have the hoi liculttiiisls had inor.iHUcee.su In producing Inteii'stlug iiflcties "Sweet peas." unid Mi l"n "luive renched the iicme of pet fection this ve.ir Look at this wonderful Spencei Millets, called the lull t.-rllv sweel p. -.is, the in sult of Umpee's I'Mierlmenls " tlr held nut a bunch of etoulsite, large IiI(is"oiiih the edgoi of which ctnled us dalntllv ns though thev had been pinked with a curl ing lion "These will sell at a dollai u hunch ut Ihistei, viheiens tlie garden vailetv, Invelj, too, but mil so novel, mas bo bought foi it quaiter," lie nddeil Tho nlitluilnncn (if flowers will, uccoid Ing In -Mr I'o, ninke this cine of the biggest enis the lliulsts hnve evet ex pel lenced. And ll will be a poor iiiiin, In iluf.il. who cannot iiffoid lo enil the npple of his est' a "llovvei giam" this Hnster "Ilowei-gtiint," by tlie wnv. is a lei in which thtentens to find Itself In Wcb stet ans' mlniito It was coined bj tlie h'toilsts' Oulld. which hns miide nr inngeniotits whereby it person In" Phila delphia may tend n bouqtiut to another in San rranclsco. If be so desires, and she will icceive them with dew on, so to speak. All he has to do Is to dtop Into bis favoilte llotlst's, give the nntne and addiess, produce Ihe "shekels und sav. "n llovver-ginm of orchids" It's Just ns ensv as Hint. "People ate nlreadv beginning to put their hoses out," t.ald Mr, Fax, "and thev mi nuIous In know wlutt llouci-' tn Imv In otdpr tu bavo u succession of blooms. To nil of llieui, f sns that for shiiilv pine es nothing makes a more effective showing than cloton plants and fetns "noses lu the sunshine, however, ad mit of a moip vaileii tientment. h'nr the Kuster hot nothing could he moie lovelv tliuii daisies nnd daffodils "Tlie latler will not Inst ver long, hmvoiei, nnd ns soon as they begin tn fade should lie taken out nnd pnnsles put In their place The ilnisle.s will still be. good, nnd tho combination of p.tnsles Willi them Is verv charming. Lnter. gfiianiuins nnd peilvvlnklo will make an nttractivo substitute." ".MOVIE" CONTROVEKSY CALMS Censor Promises to Mnko Chaiif-ea in Methods of Conducting Offlce. Although an ninleabln settlement has been arranged concerning tho differences between J Louis Hieltlngei, chairman of tho Stute llodid in" Censorship and the motion plcluro film Interests, the cam paign for the repeal of tlm censorship law will be cuirled on Announcement was inado todav Hint in.inv nf the ni. ..m.. will attend the hearing In llarrisbuig on .Match .TO, on tho matter. Some of the film owneis snid this morning Hint the i won a victory against the censur nnd In- ! lend tit enrrs on their light against oh- I noxious legislation vvitlt renewed vigor. I Announcement mat the rtlsiigieemeut between the chief censor and the tllm men would be settled amliMliIy is made by David J Smyth, who whs appointed to repieseut Hreltlnger hs Attorney Hen er.tl Brown, After a cnuteienio vvltli Samuel P Wheeler, counsel for the film exhibitors nnd exchange men. Mr Smith said that Mi flieitluger would consent tu changes demanded by the tllm men In his methods of conducting his ofrtce DAKUV AT WAU OVEU A DOG Animal Attacked Horse Belonging to Agetl Negro. Dailiy is in the midst of a serious con- ttoversy because of nu attach, made lis a , dog, belonging to Policeman Johnson, on a horse, belonging in Albert liegeman, an aged Negro who was fuimetly a slave Mans of the piomlneiit women of the j place liavo expressed ssmpathy for the Negro, while they do not hesitate to con- I demn the dos owned bs the policeman I Suppotlers of liegeman weieMubnoeuaecl todas to uppeai against Johnson, who! was ihiiigeil with haiborliig a vicious dog The policeman will have a heating befote JustUe of the I'euco W Scott nichards on Saturdaj. DANIELS CO.M.MKNDS SEAMAN WASHINGTON. Match J8 -l.ouia I,ev an ordinary seaman on the battleship Texas, today waa commended by tecre Ury Panlelg "for gallantry and pregence Of inlnd" in Jumping overboard and ran culniT u blpmate at Gunaoanajabo Hay, Cuba. J.evs was horn In Baltimore, Md , and lives at 30 1 .ml low street, New yotk City. MOUKIIN DANCINH THB C KLLWOOU CAnPKM'EH bTUDlO, 1IS3 Chestnut Open daily all the year The best scribe In Phda Latest movemeatf up to the ruloQie T.l.phoo THE CORTlShOZ SCHOOL 15i0 CHESTNUX BT- thoat, locust S1U2 THE PHOTOPLAY ejt'KSiiONS Wll ANSttlMIS The I'lininplsy K'dllnr nf the Hv-rnlng l.l.rr will he plrn.eit In answer ipies (Inn. relating In hi. depiirlinenl liies Hon relating lo tnmllj nffnlra nf bHoas nnd ntlres.e. ate hnrrrd nh.oliitrly. ()iierlea will not be answered hy letter. All Idler, mil. I he nihlre.aeil to Photo piny Kdllnr, Ktrnlng Ledger. Zepple no longei Is tieulral. lie has dOTin vvletl thn Ctlilnhlnn faniiol tin. be ns. ehsnged his skill Also, outdoing tho .npnlillliies nf thn leoplfd. "Hopple" has .liiiiiRed his spols. Ho hits become nn neiln1e ihe HuseleU tenor of the Sk.ves Zepph is what otiru wns .Inek liar iev h heigie llaney, one nf Ihe Mtilunl il.reetnis i sed In own It he.lgle Thetl Hi rn llenhitn, n Mutunl iteliir-tellnw, i.nti.'d ihe beagle Into n foiilhautid l'n .lei Keiiliiins Ititehige llin ex-beilgln re irlevrd until pnMs lost IttoilR the Hoslon p,.st It,, ml whete n i tuts llitotigh Nuvv I'.., hell- which If does nil the time. Ihe ron'iimim! look Ihu ntilu p.irls In Henhnm nnd that IiivoiiHp Kcnltia made ii iiiiiiihout of litem. II rnu about 10 inrds Then It bumped Into one of Pan Until ken Invisible Imlrplus nml the car smislied up A Iteniiull si.lik-)lug bit the fiinlhiiiinil In tile lioso Mini Ihe fonl hiiiuul lhree-elln!lered bis way low Aid Hie horizon I'oi ninny davs nothing was heard of or fiom Ihe fordhuuiiil. He had Mulshed ns If the enrlli ltml svvnllowed hlul It seems thai "Zepple" had tun nnd run nnd tun., skipping now on this eslindet, now on that, until ho hud eoino upon mi Itinerant one-ting circus wllh u chief clown Tlie r-linnirp nllnched himself to this person, fur Ihe clnvvn wns tr$lng lo re trieve his fallen foi tunes One iluj the elinvu had tu elinse n. uiiinber of .votllig sIpih who weie c'luvvllng under the tent Ho lie gnvn his coves of hiilloons Into Ihe lempoints keeping of the fordhotind. Tint began the ineltinorphoxis. Hal null ing became the dog's middle nntne The ex-inrdhotinil became n fouflimed Vilediile llul he made u fatal mistake one day the rlow n gave him ton nuinv balloons, nml "Zepple" cmildn t get Imek In eaitli wlien he wnnleil to So lie bit n balloon It delialed, lie got back t ground "Zepple ' got the gate Hut air nnvlgallon now wns u habit, a delightful hnliit that must ho gratified. So the halloouless Aliednle sought foi new means to satlsTv his desires As lie passed a butchci's shop the big Idea came to him He entered nnd stole a huge sausage nnd drngged It outside Quickly he ciiiisiiineil the meat nf the sausage. Then he blew up the snusage-skln, fas tened the skin with tire cement to his back, and started for home. With ids four slout legs foi piopelleis. his ears the hoilrontal stabilisers, nnd bis tall tlie riiddei, "JCeppIo" 7epped He strode down tlie air lanes, a sort of super- ITHFATPICAL T 111, SMM -sasgaM asaaspw BAEDEKER VIM'.I I'HI I'eg o llv Heart with an .1-1 iillent ,ni"t Ilartles Simmers popular and amusing conin.lv ' the nnpeiiinus jiiuhk Irleli alii nn I wlm shi does in a sedate Ihigllah iiimllv. l'lrst rate amueement s:i.. I mtH1'l-'l he Kir.MMl Lkduiklt h Motion I'l tines ol t.ie War 7.VKI eet of battle, with tho Kalaei well to the foie Ihe nowa or the guilt war In action l-net week J .10 and N HI uAttUh K 'Seven Keys to Iklldpale." llemgo Cuiinns ninMt.rly dramatization or i lie nors of the suuug author who went up in a ricserl.-l Inn In vv Intel to wille a novel Ihe aiille.n'e encounte-s mans surprises and much humor The principal mc-ceaa of laat I..MH1U "' 1 1 1 I'l iy 'Ihe Serinnt 'n tho House ' with Pdlih Us nno Matililson and the lealdeiu loinpjnv I'harlea Itnnn KenneJy's famlllsr ,i,,,l (ifi-ctlve pla about the clergsuuii, Ihe dnilndlrger and the msatlc Sliiuson.. S lit l,vnil'-"A .Mix L'p.' wllh Slarifl Diessler A fnrce hullt around Miss Dressier aa n lellred burlesque queen hhe nrrlveh ut the Mat of a happily married sunn man .it Just the wrong lime Old material made new by Mlia Dreesler's alenta WAI.NI"! 'Ilunns In Fiinnylan.1 " with the one and aids John Ilunns In the Heidi vsrlegBte.1 inteilalnment Iniluillug lluliny ; child mlnalrels Jlitlneea dally . . . 8 13 Al'DEVH.I.i; KP.1TII S -Nazluiova, second week In "War Urines". Slatthews Shasne nnd company In Dreamland". Ituxy l-i llocca, llnchez a Molikeva, Charlea i-'iiso. I.lghtner and lordan l.oretta Twins, i l.ilrmnnt Utolhcrra and lleoist-Sellg Pictures NINONS rillANIJ-'lhe Feven ilaa 'Irnupe Inlin Conly and Maigaret Webb, the Har , liner 'I rln. ( haln nnd 'li inpleton, Vandlnnff nr.d Inline, (Scorge V flavls and cornels movies OMilIK llarrlintton Pesnolda In "'llin Haber Ushers", Lew and Moby Hunting. Joe Cook, Ilrnwn nnd .Mccormick, .Marshall anl i'h valler In "rtianc" " Kalma anl rnmpanv, Ktfie Argeu Mallli and Hart comiMny In the naggage Mnwshera " WILLI HI PENS'- lied Cross Mars ' Mullen nnd Congsii, "Belts", Leeier, Leltoy and i,iv Is, Mtorlnand lleorgettn CIU1SS KBVS Cecond half of week) -J C Mack In ' .Mother Ooose lu Swltzeiland". Mullen and I'ltsgerald the Three Mualcal Maids. 'Hack 10 Montreal" North, Haven and orth and i.thel Golden j VI.SON McCnwan and Oorrton. Pour Nel.on CoinlTUes 8nuulra and Von Km ti. "Alias i Jimmy alentlne" In mm lea. and oilier acts SIOUv ' VMHIHi'VN ?n Much I'or So Much,' a ' lo.ucdy-dramu bv Wlllard Mack who wrote , Kick In " Klrst performance In PhlUdel- rn' ... ... ..cwc. I 1(1 IH'dOV,! (7 CA.SINii- i harles ftoblnson s Cariitilnu fleau tlcsr wllh Uladjs Wilbur, In "The I'rUe lleauiv ',.,. , I rtV KTV Ihe lltart Charmeis I'llOi'VISLHO-H.llle Wateon'a. Uileniul llur lea.jueiH, with Prlrce.a Ajahasi, In "lh I luy Lino ' 111 SIKST iS-Humoni a Mlnairela lu 'Pesgs-My-llran.' with Mr Hosden aa ' Shoe Peg." Iiivitfd to "Gel-Tottetlier" Dinner llunilreds of Invitations Tpr h "get togeihet" dlnnei at the Hellevue-Sunt-fonl Mondas evening, Apill S, me being received today lis members of the Cham ber of Commerce nnd directois of leading trade mgjulzallons The names of men of natlouul prominence, who will apeak will bo announced bs the Chambet ol Commerce In n few class FORREST Philadelphia's IliiiiiUonir.t 'theatre SAMUEL F. NIXON ,&'?' 25c and 50c l.l. HKATS IIKSHIIVKI) EVENING REAL WAR . ,...,. u i!.iln, nisniay Anywhere of Stupendously Sensational. Soul-Stirring ViSnVuyn.W Motion KHm? oTthi World'. Ure.te.t ConHlei, Scored at tUrt ef Fir Aetual "Ll-!?i2 '&$ Thousanda nf Clos-Vltw Details. SELECT PHOTOPLAY THEATRE TnntV'9 GUIDE FKATURE8 TULPEHOCKENc',,low,, A" HEATRE T&a;iTi!'-kMt The Great Diamond Robbery Hear Organ tvltti Uonderful Human Valce taARDEN i.au.Jocvnf A.e "A FOOL, THERE WAS'1 Aln.dsle making mile after nilie In noth ing Mat Finally he nw his old hahle j Just below him Hescenrtlng In tuiee clr j p'es. he wntted lintlli lm was Just over i the big Thanhousei studios lit New Ko 1 chelle before he gave the sausage-skin i a Hnv bile. J Out poured the air. slowly at nmt ahd i then faster and faslei It was deflated I flmnllaticous'v with his leg heating gentle tallno nn Ihe roof Out rushed llnrves nud Heiibntn lo welcome Itltn I Motnl A tlengle is Considerable t'UP, i bill n Skse s the Limit I Viola Allen to Star 1 Viola Allen. Ihe fnniotis actress, after venrs of success on the legitimate atage, ! plus Ing lending classical, Shakespearean nnd (omedy roles, has decided to make I her debut In photoplnj.s. She has been I engaged h Osanny at an enormous ' ealnrj nnd soon will slart Ihe production of "Tho While Pisloi," the novel by T Million Crawford 'Ihe dramatlmtlon of the itovrl will he filmed by Kssanay at the Chicago studios Mlsi Allen la declared In photoplay ex petts in he nn picpIIphI pholographla stiblect She needs no Introduction to the public, bnvltig had n long and successful stage taieet She mnde her debht tn Kti.tfiu In ' IJsnu raldn" at the age of IS. She posed lending roles with Joseph .'efforson. Lawrence Harrett Tommaso Salvlnl and Willlani J Florence, She stnried In Wall Calne's "The Christian" nnd 'The Eternal Clt " Later she took ' up Slinkespeatean plays, reviving the aid English classics. Plajinpr I'nsstini Well." sighed llltle ftitlel Oatrlch. nf Ihe Vltagtaph Compan.v, ns she stood waiting between scenes lu the studio the nt'net dnv, "I ve had some peculiar ev perletiees since 1 ve been working before n eninern hut I don't want to repeat be ing placed in a coinn I wns working In a plctuie Hint hnd been adapted from Poe nnd It was necessary for me to be nailed 1 tin In n toflln When they placed me In the coflln nnd then fitted the lid, 1 cer- I tnlnly wns seated I wouldn't rehearse that siene, I inn tell vou. When I get In there,' I told them, ou'd better have I that enmeia winding nwav. 'cause I wont do ll a second lime'" Ml'imtu'li thnl wns several months ago, , Miss Ostilrhe never passes nn undertak ing simp without a shitddet Answers to Correspondent. njHlti;i!Iennedv is Knsllsh, no, to second oucst'on. ves to tblid. I II (! Write lo Luhln'n for specimen i st ltinrio impossible to recommend any particiilnr coinpnnv hut would suggest '.'d Most Randolph Lubln's oi Sellg's stieet, Chicago j M ll !' Ask foi l.iwrence McClos I kev would not know wluit lo sa If we went, so innnot suqget anj thing defl , nlte Win mil Just ask for what you i waul ' M. I ,M Owen Mooie. Do not know of I iter liiothets although lliete Is one aetor mimed .luck Plckfonl WHAT'S DOING TONIGHT IMaMiAon nu 'coclaliam and Plngle T.M h .1 It t urTiiirigP, l.-ivt Walnut street; $ o rlnrk. Il i Pit nrr nl In Met Sir.nu I'hl Hole) AdelphUf S o lock Munnsilp Icfiini Insiitute Mumnl nuilrtltifC. liio-itl Blrepl nri rotiniibtu nventte t o'clock I'iiIipJ HiiMneA Mm lful I'ontlnfntal 8 n i lock Cip'1 Mrrlinnt in I Mn mi font urern Ajuoclfltlon, ftili aim Market MrepiH. h n i-lnrle Fr"e IncnHtPi Anue nnd hZ Hue it Hutlnriii .Men lii)lftv tie avenue anJ Mtl street H o i In k F ree (Vnai .m"Ip Iniprov anient Asso'lit'on, t Mar aVsMit intl t'th ntrert, M clock, Vri lndrptr.dtni Milk Ufa!-i' L nlon, Parkwuy UuIldlrtR s o i lock Kn-e Vi(nfn" 'Cm d I n nn l.fafiue iW7 ftejjh Sih otreei. H o lork Vre N'jillunnl Apociation Ho I or v nnd L'nder wt-at Jlonufaiturcrs. Manufacturer!' C1U0I j "t n Llock iTfp Mmidctasnhn'B "KIMmIi riilladfllDlila ChorM Soilety, Arndpmv 6T Musle S nQock, Ho.tfi or Miynowtr DMrenaanta annual ilinntr, llliz-i arcon, t n locr- Dlniur to Feter K- Smith. K'-'O Nortli Brol4 street, 7 o'clock J,eotur ' Itpcnt Adanc?n In the Techno emplilt Art ' Lo I t.ey. Fianklln Jnsti tut s o (look Free !ric lllddln nihlr clam rally, Messiah Re formed Church N n clock Northiant UK'h School dinner. Continental lintel. 7 o'clock rvnn)luni aophomore - freshmen debate, II mm on Hall 7 o'clock f I fcturt, "N'orh American Indiana In Jabra dor," fr I'rank a. Speck. West Branch V, M i a. h n clock i Ivlc luh Atadcmv M tle Pine Art". A o lock liiflpmii'h Mltilonary annlveritars tnlsalnn. t hi pel 8 o f lock Pip Hprlns IMblf (onfereme V W t' v audi loinim lMh and Arci mrem J5 o clock, F'r. Stolen Auto Hecocred A laifi louniiK cat i,cIonBlnff to WIN llim r Cralp, Moleii last nlsht when left Mainline In front of hh realdenM, 4to CheAttiut strPt, ai found aban iloiied this mornlnK' on Delawate avenue ubon Queen atrcet by police of the 2d nml i'hrlMlan stieeU police atatlon. No clue haa been found to tiace the thief IMIOTOri.AYH CHESTNUT STREET ;,&,, Hoi.ip of Wot Me Orcaltst i(iloilqi. Afts I 30 to i -30 10c. 13c S.V, includ Mats. 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