Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 02, 1915, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1915.
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AMATEUR BASEBALL BLOW TO C. H. 8
lLONG DISTANCE RACER
r NEEDS COURAGE AND
ROUTINE WORKOUTS
Schedule of Daily Training
for Aspiring Athlete
Two Years' Work Re
quired for Successful
Runner Diet Important
Article VIII
Distance running that Is, events which
are ue miles nnd nbovc Is one of tho
mo' 'asulnatlnB branches of athletic
pott Here an athlete has, possibly, the
greatest opportunity for heail work. cui-
' tin? mil the proper pace for the distance
to be run, bausIiik the specit of th? cont-
' pctlnu Held. taltliiB advantage of tin lay
i of, the land If tho event happens to be a
rrois-country run, nnd the Incentive t
lead a great pack over the route are
pontn which nlready have appealed to
thousands.
rtlcht hero lot It be known that the
distance gome Is not for mollycoddles.
tt"s 'or rent nier. The ambitious youtiK
s'ter trust be nuturnlly stron to take up
this Irancli.
. In- distance, n In other contests, tho
,tblpte wlU luivo to be pnllcnt and de
velop. A dlstanro man will find that It
will take nt least two years to round Into
anything- like n Kood runner.
1 !Inl nnd consc-lentlnis work In reiiulrtil of
tlm .smUdnli' for dliluncp laurel'. Sol emit
must I"! train lalt ilurlnc the esrl run if
tie ttatilin; period, but tin ti.iai ko Ihinuch
his clttarite oiue n week If lie liopis lu Le tm
thf day of the contest It Is not iit'CfMiv j
ro the courso nt full racliv sprd. n 1 tnr
better to Joit lrmiuII.i, lnlng utttiitiun o
trl'ltr 'it Brneial lutm. When the dm nt it,"
ritce tolls nroiJnd ho should he able to say 1
ran ru that dlrtspcs at audi and mich n clip,
for I lime hcen oter the ir,ute six limes In
trftlnlm; ami I know I ran sulk The man
he hruj not that quality or "jou-cmi t-beat-mr,"
In his ninke-up tidght as well try somn
other snort. Ills pinco Is, not In the dlslnncn
run, vnre endurance, pluck, skill, tour.ig
and every other asset of the athlete Is taxed
to tit ulnvt.
Oiunfn te tho Kreoteet qunllly of nil In run
nine, nnd some, fellows are ne6r beaten, even
rt -hcii they do t.ot win the inre. 'lhey are so
coiisuiuiea tna even a lerrioie pnyaicni niaui
Inu.ocuid jiqi dampen tlirlr order.
Tho "ir who brooln oier his defeat and
fe' f0"fmciit lou-nid the man who has
liMitcM ilm la not a true rportsinau. Health
L Ilia fniimlntlii'l neernsnrv tn fintovmunt or
enj p&ftlme. but tho alu-r or sportsmanship
i. is nut. 'With theaa two, great things can ho
acconf lsheu.
i The mm trnlnlne plan for a squad of dis
tance rtinrera would not b prnctical, ai rome
men can stand and need moro work than
others, "'he best way Is io run jour dlatanca
oiro neck, when that iliatance la 1(1 miles
and under, and Iwlcs a month for the Marathon
dlnnnoc (!.". 0 and '.' miles). For u 10-mll
run on athlete should do light preparatory work
about two months ahead of time, fur tho
"Marathon six months' time la needed.
Jlnmur, Wednesday and Saturday should find
the runners JoirsfiK, speeding and takinr earn
of the form In tialnlng. Tuesday tho half and
mil.. J'rtADtxs should he covered at a lattllnK
sc.nrtr having; rested between the events.
f- Thunduy no rood work jhonld be done,
, callsi-fcerlQ excrclw of half an hour being tar
more bonsflc'al. Saturday Jog jour dlstanee.
, Sunday should bo n complete day of rest. This
i VTeikly acheCuIn will he helpful until within
; two woeka of tbe race, when good judgment,
' mhlih only comes with experience, will Indi-.
cite wntn to taper nrf tlie training work. Light
. Mvork the last week lust enough distance to
Steep (ho musoles supple will be all that Is re
quired Ki.int fours' sleep Is necessary daily
and IMoxlcants are taboo. Fat all wholesome
'. foons Cut out pnR.r' of all sorts. If one
' hns tmined pioperly ho should bo teellng
i nt'!Vn. on the ilov nf inf. rmitpst. mi Inril.
i cation of fitness.
MORAVIAN HALL SCHEDULE
A, Dozen Games Are on Program for
This Season.
HETIILEI1KM, Pa. April 2.-Tho basel-all
ichedult of the Slninvlan Coltc'ge. delny-d
roinewnac m lta formation bocauBn of the fa 't
tear iRger Kuehl waH aud'ienlj atr'clcrn
f with arnend'cltls, wan .mnouueed yeatrrdaj
by Cantoin Miisa'er It will call for a down
games, amonu which will ho Delaware f"l-
,Uft. Ulalr Hall and riroxcl Inotltute The
tOUllook Is hrlizht for n irnn1 tPAIn. with rlcrht
' veterans hack and much good now material.
'The schedule follows: April 28, Blair IIa.ll,
rending, avav: Jlav 1. Keystone Stale Normal
Dtiiuui, ner; -vmy o, Lrign university rresn
nuiii, hero; May 8. oicn. May VI. Delaware
Cocpersburg, away; Juno !, Alumni, here
l , Eastern I'olo Openinrr Tomorrow
'iNHIV YORK. April S.-The polo season In
the Hast will he opened at 1-akewnod, N. J..
tomorrow; by Informal practice at Georgian
I,, Court, tho esta'o of rieorge. Could, it vvai
I announced yesterday. The tournament which
j Jflll begin the regclai season will be held
U' there on April 16. TiBniy players have ac-
y rented Invliatlirj to laho part In the event
and tn Clevelar.ft team will nialte Its llrst
, uiteni feppearan at thlw tournament. Sets
- er cups hivo hcen rtonnted by Mrs. lleorse
f Could ndJ' S, fi FandoMi. Sr.
POUT OK rillisADEIiPHIA
Vessels Arriving Toilay
I uStr' '?'" 'Amer.), IIIlo, sugar, W. F.
,.8' Guernsey INor.), Tccoplllo, ore, J. A.
McCarthy.
jf ,'6'r. John A. Hooper, Tocopllla, ore, J. A.
UStf" c?lawre' NMIr York, merchandise,
Clyde Steamship Company,
Steamships to Arrive
g TOEjaHT.
Bkloldoorsr AlBiers Jan. it
Castiemoor Itotterdam Keb.lt
v"ia. ,' ajub Aniarga..ren. li
Jets. Mendt llnlva 1..-W ,n
Dominion Calcutta" '.'.".'.', '. rob! 2 (
intury Calcutta I'eb. IS
IKandahar Algiers Star S
fji'i'es Huelva Mar. 5
.Tinagra Shields Mar. tf
fVulcan .....Lisbon Mar. K
,Kntucklan Hllo Mar. 10
iParaloa , notterdam Afar, 11
"A), ,:. hHiiueilord Mar. II
l,'fIL,'luni Meilief Mar. in
PS;5 " ....Huelva Mar.lt
urd ..r,..,....,......h elds Mar 1.1
iiA-'Vi",;lyk -.'notterdam Mar.lfl
mnrlk Ibsen Valparaiso Mar. 1
lUverpool shields Mar. 22
tauonuey ..Ctiitobal ..'i.lMarJt
K...l" Copenhagen ....Mar.2.1
IVsllc? no Hartlepool .. .Mar. 2.1
ImVSK.,'.. Nln'a N'n,a ...Mar. ST
KSS?"?? London Mar. 2S
Irtnkloid Nlma Mima . .Mar. 'J!)
a"". ...... Hill lfl Mar MO
Steamships to Leave
TOEiaHT.
SK'w,.. .T?r- .rte.
do.. ii.',V, ',.. " Pf !
PVi"'-"' ...iiirnnina ....ueiin Apr. .
KM?filM,r Shipper . . . Mam-hester ....Apr. 3
SjUlsaiul .. ... . ..naltlmnra Anr. .1
POUT OF NEW Y0HK
Steamships Due rroday
llitmin. From, Sailed.
bglxo ,IUvre Mar.23
Steamships to Leave
KffilLaU ...I iLtlnX aS.'-3
BsE'SPi. . ' -.aiasrow .,,.,, .Apr. s
ffiS.fAo" O'no ...... ..Apr. 3
IS fork , .LlverDool Apr. 3
Movements of Vessels
Finland rn x..... -vi. .. .., i .
JUrlhSkTi "" '"' '" "
1 PhlladelDhts.' tnr Vu Vnrlr Btam.l
WverpoolMareh ai.
Sa'TJne 'Br.)-, for PhlUilelphia. iteamed
ui sflj"a pi i.
Kaco?iixiNc"L)'.rlm Philadelphia, arrived
?,'.' tJOU (Nor V. inH Toonh J fllilM tnr
S5al nU,rod 'rm port Antonln
Ron AprU'l 'hll'1IPhl' tanied from
S"tt B4Vnnh- -iir ' ' "
r. ' .-......i v. i,,r ,'n i a nvinniH . .inm.n
Dnffid ?.uI?m. p- ,Pinir, from Phlladc ph a.
KISMrSW?rl Arthur April 1. '
BKrt0Ki'i,,P' ." Philadelphia, arrived
L,w,r -JPnl
si ZSr 'naiohi Tor Jacktonyttn,
SSS. Island at 12.40 o. ro. April 1.
ritX."w 'owing selir Dlawar. Sua.
of ArKf '" Philadelphia, waa ? wIIm
AW,M .B.r 1 p. m, April 1
i iSi1"'J,,!'a 'K"rh ergeo roe sew
M two mliM east of Arobrow Channel
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BASKETBALL
OF SCANDAL
Expulsion of Two Managers
Restores Confidence and Will
Benefit Sport.
Officials of the Eastern Basketball
Leaffue acted wisely In tlio expulsion or
Al Berliner, owner nnd mannBcr of the
neadlng quintet, and Howard Honry,
playing mnnaRer of the Cninden team.
This was done at a meetltiB last nlelit to
nettle tho tlckot controversy which re
suited In Iho basketball fiasco last Sat
urday nlKlit, when hundreds ol fans weru
disappointed. Heading refused to play
after Camden's tefusal to reserve a cer
tain number of tickets.
The action or tho officials restores the
conftdenen that had been lost In tho
squatcness of tho game, it will mean a
good season for tho clubs next car.
LM nlsht's meeting os for Inieitlgaunc
Ho admitted having approached the Camden
management seats was cicated by Derlloer
further statoment that In approaching Adoina
hoars was acting under instructions from his
munacer
l'reaident Seherfer took nction, forever dis
qualifying Ilerilner nnd henrj from partici
pating In any laiaclty in the llostern Leaaue.
Tho charge ngali t Herllner was conaplraey
In attempting tu hlppodromo the league race
and Henry was rhnrgod with having ronnlved
at Berllncr'n offense by not having Informed
th" league of It until after the eeaeon.
ft Is possible for either man to be reinstated,
b'lt only after a three-fourths voto of the
league managers
THIRTEEN C.H.S. MEN
INELIGIBLE FOR NINE
Monthly Report Places Some of
Best Athletes on Blacklist.
Only One Catcher Left.
The Central Hish School baseball team
received a severe setback yesterday,
when the monthly reports were given out.
Thirteen members of the first and second
teams received mote hourB on their report
than Is allowed -by the faculty, and they
will be unablo to represent the Crimson
and Oold until they receive their next
report, the latter part of this month.
Nine members of the first team and four
of the second team are among the Inell-
B Central will have but one catcher to
depend on In the first 10 somes Krug
the only backstopper who Is eligible.
Kllnger. Doctor O'Brien's new P'tchlnf
find, Is also among the invisibles. The
following are Ineligible: First teani-.
Rlley. third base; Bingham, centre field.
Butler, first base; Blttersdorf. utility out
fielder; Barelss, Zelenzlger and Kllnger,
pitchers, and Stout nnd Gotwals, catchers.
Becond team-McNerney and Koff, pitch
ots; Groves, catcher, and Slmendlnger,
right fielder.
TRAP DUALS TOMORROW
Philadelphia Trapshooters' League
Contests Should He Interesting.
With tho Meadow Springe and S. S. White
dun Clubs tied for first place In the Phila
delphia Trapshootera' League, the last shoot
of the season tomorrow afternoon promises
some snappy contests. Clubs In lha league
shooting tomorrow ore:
At Clearvlew vs. I-ansdtle.
At Meadow Springs s 8, B. White.
At Camdtn Shooting 'Association vs. High
land. , ..,,
At Dn Pont vs. Qlen Willow.
The Du Pont club will award ticket to
the Housa concert for neit week at the league
Ites'ular weekly aheota will be held at the
following gun Hubs; .mi. aiorian, wurns wun.
try Club" Philadelphia Electric, Belderoan. Fox
Gun Club and Highland Park Country Club.
Neweomb, Koord. Severn, Sldebotham, Grif
fith, Wilson, Cantrell. 91oan. Williams. Soley,
Ford, Coleman. Torpey anl Hoffman are some
of the gunners who will too the mark,
OLYMPIA CLUB'S CARD
Kid "Williams, the world's bantam
weight, boss, and Louisiana, the crack
bantam of this city, meet In the wind,
up at the Olympla next Monday night.
In the semi Tommy Coleman faces Kid
Henry, of Troy. The third number will
be between Joe Heffernan tnd Fr ankle
Hart. K. O. O'Donnell encounters Nell
McCue. while Jimmy Carson and Phil
Chip will open the show,
Best Shirts in Town
$1.15
- 3 for $3.00
EASTER CRAVATS
50c
GEO.W.JACOBY
THE SHinT W1ZAKD
620 CHESTNUT STREET
EASTERN
CLEARED
nf VtlDIA A A Hroad od Hatnbrldgt
OIVliVirlA A. A Uarry Edward. Alfr,
MONIMY SIGHT. AWtll.
kin wiuja3!8 k jjommw
Ada. Sle. Ul B- . Area S. ft-
MOVIE OF A MAN SEEING
Managci Ovven 8. Volllig. of the West t-hlo
Young .Men's league, of the Wist Side I'res
ijterun t'nurcli, of Clerniantouii, h.i Issued
ho fliit rail to Ins bus lor the llisi
aehrll praetlvn of the sea-on. Maniger
viung haa ciillo o l.lg Land of landl
owes and hn promlsei good things for the
rollowers nf the lied and Black team 'I lu
season will open on or nhoiit April '.'I. at :ilst
jreet and Indian Queen lane. Manager
voung announces a few uf his plnveia hi-follows-
Taibett Simpson, Hdtvaid Itnbsnn,
John Snyder. Norton Itlnker. I.lnn Wilson,
"forge Kinxle, Woodruff 'rhoniiianii luiib
vvorner. John Mstnr, Frank liaker, lien
nrowniee. Edward Smith, Ueorge f'rnlgnille,
Artio Hatchellor. John (llrerr. Hairy Aers,
Artie Olson, i-hirlta Cndgard II Podfl I-'.
Leopold, Wm. Nassaw nnd Edward Clark.
Any flMt-clnvi team desiring to book a good
attraction, writ J. Howard Povej. f.015 huns
tpn atrect Would like lo hear from two or
three good outfielders who ure willing to v'.a,
for sport.
North Side I'rorrselonals have reorganl7ed for
the aeaaon ond would like to hear from llrst
clM teams In Pennsylvania, New Jersey and
ypiflwnrp. reams plnven lut season. ur
dates In April, Mav nnd June, address John -I
Hoover. SOTO Xoith American street, or phone
Uell, Keutlngton :i.Vl.
The Cramp Athletic Asioclatlnn baeelmll team
will he represented tills season with one of
the fastest semlproresslonal tiaveling trauia In
the city nnd would like to hear from all
atrlctli flrat-clSBD In or out-of-town teami of
fering fair Inducements for a first-class attrac
tion. Address It. M. Simons 1I.V.M i.'ust m
dlana avenue, dell phone, Kens. 18DI-d, or
call William Cramp and Sons Ship and Englnii
Uulldlig company, both phones, between t)
a m, and -t p. m.
Matchner Held Club, one of Camden's fnst
traveling teamB, would like to hear fiom nil
first-class teams paying a fair guarantee Ad
dress II ICyler. -U3 Erie t., Camden. N. .1
The liorell A. r., formerlv Oak l.ear . r
a fast IS-jear-old uniformed traveling lenni,
would like to book games In I'eniisiHnnla,
New Jersey nnd Delaware with nil teams gl -lug
a fair guarantee. The team nun ss . ut
of 3U games last vcar. Kor games, A. Klrn
terlo, lion Otirltt street
Jasper V C . of Kensington, won lit out of
20 games In 11)14. It would like to hear from
alt semlprofesilonal teams having grounds and
offering a good guarantee. Would ilko to liiar
from such teams as Stetson A. A., l-'nlrhlli
A C. Houthwnik V. C. Laurel Snrlugs. fllblis
town, Cedar rark, Addlnghnm, Camden A. C .
Paulsboio, Muple Shade, Cape May, Conestoga,
Ocean t'ltv, KnrrPHt 1111 uuii Mellnse. Ad
dress James Clark. 1H.V) I.'ust Clementine
street
Arlington A. A Is fast filling Hn schedule
for lOlfi Manager Edelston has already
booked ten games with some of the fastest
leiniprofessloual homo teams In the State. All
teams wishing a stellar attraction, hnvluK good
grounds and offering reasonable inducements,
addresj N. II Cdclston, 'Mn West Dauphin
street.
Northeast, one of the strongest 17-18- ear
old teams In the northeast section, desires to
arrange games with teams offering a rea
sonable guarantee. Address Louis Orasmlck,
817 Eaat Hilton street.
No Auto
theG1
ears
same thingis going on in the gears
and bearings. "But," you say, "how can that be when I put in good lubri
cants ?" Oil and grease alone will never prevent this grinding. Friction is
the constant riling over each other of little microscopic pins and roughnesses
that are found even in the most highly polished bearings. Oil and grease
merely smear these over. Heat thins the oil or grease and it runs in and
out of these roughnesses. They are constantly wearing away and breaking
off. There is only one way to put a stop to this mischief. Dixon's selected
flake graphite as combined in Dixon's Graphite Greases makes a lubricant
that fills up every surface irregularity and puts an unctuous, smooth veneer
over the entire bearing, so that metal cannot come in contact with metal,
The more it is rubbed, the more brilliant finish and polish it takes on.
There is only one form of flake graphite that will do this trick, and this is
produced only by the Joseph Dixon Crucible Company. A car thoroughly
lubricated with Dixon's Graphite Automobile Lubricants gives greater
satisfaction than any car doped with f WjkjV.
any other lubneant. Buy a can of J JJff
Dixon's Transmission and Differ- s & u kr
ential Grease No, 677, and put this Graphite GveUSe
claimtoatest. All dealers and garages .-' .Jr" -"
who are in business to sell service as ' .
well as take your money sell Dixon's TOF transmissions
Graphite Automobile Lubricants. and Differentials
Ask your deafer for the Dixon Lubricating Chart.
JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO.
Jersey
PXXXH
BASKETBALL SCANDAL
FRIEND WIFE OFF ON
SfvrATrDCT
BAJEBALL
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The rmternll baseball team, .i fust Ursl-ilvis
tram, whkh la irndt up oi onio of I lie best
p.ijeis lu the cltv, would like to hrui fiom
all tH.inii In inn out of the ill lulling
Kinmiila and pl.v.vlns Sunda.v ball. All teams
wishing this team for u ftui,da nttrartlon
ndUresi Wllllnin Kucker. 1TJ10 North Camae
street.
The Aim Oaba Club nf West Vhiladelphin
has organlod lor tho coming season. Cliarlei
Urown hai been elected nmnauier and Jack
froenun inplaln The club nun decided to
travel, and would like to heai rrom unv fail
I ,-IS-jmi nlj team paying n full- guarnniee.
Address , 111 Suulh (Oth sticet.
.YS"1 Walnut A. A. Is after the s Dip of an.
(I-li-eui-old tfum having grounds and nffer
i"s "reasonable guurinlic, Ihr.io will b a
.v., uEiwuuu emrH 111 me iine-iii) tiua i-ai.
sinh us McCann. Hnrfpv noil Midulgan l-or
games, aiiditis John MeviulKan, Cti.1'1 Cath
arine street.
Sam Wl.eatman, basketball plaier of the
Indiana loss' t lub. who has been reientlj
ihoseu to leud the Indiana ball team for tho
eeoson. Is working hard tn whip hla men Into
proper shape. A hard schedule Is being ar
ranged hj Joseph Mlemon, who has been :e
ilected tn look after tho business amirs. Somn
or the most promising of the new candidates
?.?. '.",". ""IdlicrK, Iianslg, llor.vit. Solo
nin l.ohl nnd Ulats. The oifiilni uiiw,
whlih was to have been with the Mcliosc team
nf Atlantic Cltv. has been tameled for h huoi
date, anl instead ths Indiana will oprn the
season at Chi amir on May 1 with Field I)av
The following dav the team will tiuvri to
Addlnghnm and play the Addlnghnm Profes
sionals. I ist-i'Inss semlprofeaslonal homo
teams drslring a good attraction write In
Joseph Jlleman, S10 North Sth strort.
Iho ri'lladelphla Orioles, one of the fastest
aemlprofeealoitat traveling teams lu the ilty
are now tilling thnlr schedule nnd would llko
to hear from nil llrst-class clubs in Pennsyl
vania, Delaware an 1 New Jersev for Hatirdai
and Sunday sanies. I c. H. ('. u,i rMrim,
llelghts prnferrid for Hundav. Address Urlch
M tier, .-.i'lo ,oci st street. '
Tho Dudley A. C of Wlssahlilion has again
got together for the lmtnll season After
onslderlng tho rccorJ of mil, winning 111 out
"' ' f nilproferslonnl eanns. the manigHnicnt
would like to hear from huch teams as V It
"',.,' s'' 9' A- I-"Mn A. A . stetson, straw
bridge Al Clothier. Meadowbtook tof the vvana
m?kcr store); Potter A A.. Ocean I Ity. cnn
. Wlidwood. Hlone Ilarboi, Hea Isle city
M-lrlx tllftun Heights and other tlrst-cla.H
semlprofesslonnl teaina having grounds In or
out of Pennsylvania nnd offering a reasonable
guarantee Dudley opens Its reason April tn
with tlm Olrord Collego team, and will fine un
as follows lllssell, i , Hedls. p . Htailileten
lb . W. I lore, sit.. W Mettlas, :ib , c ri.
Haven, s. , 1" drnsrh, if Ma'lov. cf I
llugue. rf. , R Oiosh and II Hope, utility nien.
Kor games wtlle c. .1 Do Haven, aiss Clinord
titrrct.
The Edouird I'rotesslonals, n flrst-ilaas rlnh
has open dates comiiiiuclng Mav 1, nnd would
like to Hear from Stetson. Routhwark. Logan
Vlttrlx, Ardnore, Camden city and olhor homo
teams paying good Inducement. All of last
year's tilavei s will report t Hunting I'm):
April 10, wheio practice will commence. Also
all semlproresslonul plajeri who wish tn make
the team. Address A. J. Qraef, -10S West
fiusquelianna avenue.
Thrives
Every man when cleaning out the
crank case of his engine lias seen
a black, gritty substance that he
has taken for sand or dirt. Friend,
that isn't dirt. It's the little
particles of steel that imperfect
lubrication permits to grind off
in the daily whirl of travel. The
City, N, J. Established in
PH1LAPEUHIA BRANCH.
1020 Arch Street
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Fluctuations
Prices fluctuate intrinsic
value remains the same.
The purchase or sale of a
security for tne purpose of
profiting by mere change in
price is speculation to buy
it because of its intrinsic
worth is investment.
One seeks profit in fluctua
tions, the other in stability
one takes an extraordinary
risk, the other takes the,
minimum.
Our offerings are based
upon actual value in estab
lished successes. Fluctuations
in price are slight and rare.
Speculation is absent.
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l.KHIOIl lAI.I.UY ItAll.ltOAII COMIWNi
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Tho Hoard nf Uliectors of the LchUh Valley
Hallroad Companv have this da declared a
quarterly dividend of tn and one-half per
tent, lor $1 "J5 per share) on 11a picferred stock
to fctockholdets of round Man h J7. 1UI5 and
a quarterly dividend of two nnd one half per
tent, for Sl.'.'.l per vliaiei on its niniiioii stuck
to stockholders of reiord Murch '7 lull both
tONable At rll in, 11)11.
Checks will be mailed.
C J. KIH.P
Treasurer
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I.OUIS I'.MMIKll and'samuki.
SIMON, tnidlm: as deorL-e Mum Co..
Ill X. bin st., have dissolved partnership
April 1. inir, Mr Simon to luv nil bllli
previous to this date. Will not be responsible
for any bills contracted on thl date nnd
hereafter. 1.01US IWRnnn.
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SUNDAY'S
PUBLIGtfAJbLEDGER
"The Nation
in Arms"
By Field Marshal Baron von der Goltz
What this war means to the Germany at home and
the important part played by universal military
service. Baron von der Goltz is Von Moltke's most
noted pupil and is now the German representative
with the Turkish forces. He writes from his actual
experiences, citing vividly realistic examples from
his own activities as tactician and strategist.
Opportunities in Chili
for American
Capital
By Roger W. Babson
This is the second of the
series of articles on "The
Truth About South Amer
ica." Babson is the most
noted statistician in this
country and he never writes
before he has the facts. The
resources of Chili are pre
sented, together with the op
portunities for exploitation
by American capitalists.
One man you don't hear of very often in connection
with this gigantic enterprise but his work went far
toward insuring the ultimate success. A high official
tells of the labors of Theodore P. Shonts, head of the i
Second Isthmian Commission the man who brought j
order out of chaos and turned over a perfectly oiled
and smooth-running machine to his successor.
The Real Secretary
of State
Giving credit where credit is
due, we lift up the curtains
in the world of diplomacy
just a little to present a
few of the activities of Mr.
Robert Lansing, counselor
of the State Department and
virtually the director of our
foreign policies.
Intaglio Offers "The
Easter Bride"
and a host of other interesting and beautiful pictures.
Houseboats, Spring in the War Zone, Billy Sunday's
Campaign Aides, Prominent Actors and Opera Stars
Who Seek New Laurels in Vaudeville.
News From Rocap About
Willard and Johnson
William H. Rocap, Sports Editor of the Public
Ledger, is down at Havana watching both fighters
training for the world's heavy-weight championship.
The fight is on Monday but a last-minute story of
how the two big fellows look will be in Sunday's
Ledger. Automobiles, baseball news, rowing and
other spring news of sports, together with an instruc
tive "Physical Training Number", of the Sports
Magazine.
Of Interest to Women
Peggy Shippen's letter of society chit-chat, two full
nacres of society news and notes, household sugges
tions and a host of other
styles, cookery and the diverse matters or temuune-,
interest.
All in the Sunday, AprilMh
PUBLIC A&&& LEDGER
Order Fiom Your Dealer Today
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Who Wrote
Morgan Robertson's
Stories?
By Henry W. Francis
Francis lived with the writer
for more than a year. He
k n e w h i in intimately
knew that he was unedu
cated and illiterate. Robert
son believed a literary
"spirit" dictated those
matchless tales of the sea.
Once he said he was "hyp
notized" into creating an in
vention. Francis writes a
most interesting story about
this peculiar author.
the
Canal :
Women in Kansas
and Chicago VT
Elections
While the East is still de
bating the question, women
have secured the franchise
in most of the Western
States. What have they ac
complished ? How has
women's suffrage worked
out in practice? There are
women mayors, senators and
other officials. This article
gives their ideas and ac
complishments. helpful hints on the new j
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