Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 24, 1915, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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INTERSTATE SHOOT
WILL BE FEATURE
AT DU PONT AFFAIR
.Newcomb - McCarty Team,
of This City, Will Oppose
Ridhardson and Foord, of
Wilmington, at the Lat
ter Place Today.
BRAVES, IN STRAITS,
MAY USE BILL JAMES
AGAINST PHILS TODAY
Boston Pitcher, Good Some
Days This Season, Bad
Others, May Be Only
Chance Mayer Prob
able Choice of Moran.
Every follow ci of trotnliootlng 111 this
section of the country li.ts his ejes flxeil
on the battle bptvvcen the two mlgllij
nhootr representing Hils city nml the
dUo uoholdlng horiois for Dclnunlu. for
" tho champlon-hlp of tho two Stntrs, to-! Iiutiiler Iuih been
any, nt the trnps of thp luil'ont Trap
hooting Club, Wlliiilimton, tietuwnro.
- The four well-known shooters nro
Charles B. Newcomb nntl Oenrfio S. .Mc
Carty, of this city, nml Allien U. Itlcli-
r. atdson and William U. I'oortl, of WIN
iniiigtoii.
Some valuable tiophlcs limp been lo-
., nuted for this match, which w III be at
slngli taisets only, each man shooting nt
100 clay ulitK tho I0O target total de
ciding the match.
It ! expected that other two-man State
team matches will be singed following
this one, New Jers"y with Maryland and
the winner with I he suctcsofttl pair In
today's contest.
Some of the notowoithy nihlevemcnts
In the phootlnjr history of these men nro
Intel cstlntr. Newcomb won the Eastern
Handicap, Midwinter IJiwdlmp at Tine- '
hurst, N C, twice, the last time brenli
Ine MxlOO from 21 jnnl, high amateir
tvernffe at the nastcin llundl.-t.p on two
occasions: amatur .ivar'ai- at the West
Hoean's touinamonl twice. Westy Ho
Kan's championship New York Athletic
Club's national amnteui rhnmplnriHhlp at
Trnvcrs Island In 10 U, inteiclub and In
tercollegiate chntnplonhip in I'll.', IVnn
sylvanla Stnte Challenfio Troph twice,
, tied for Southern Hniiu nip amateur nv- j
craBo in mu, ai KoanoKc, vn ; open
; champlonshlii tropb In lennslvanut
Stato shoot with MM stralcht: tied lor
,' Southern Handicap piellminnrv with
OeorKe Lyor. at 21 j-nnlH. and won the
, shoot-off, 40 straight to Kt. mide createKt
averase ever shot In 1'cnnnylvnnl.i State
; championship last Slav, with 411x500
Georse S McCnrtv Is always IiIkIi rnr-
ins man nt the Camden Rlmntliii: Ancla
. tlon and at the HlchUml run Club Mc
' Carty has won the Southern Handicap;
amateur championship nt Ti.ivns Mntul,
In 1900; hlRh avcrnce nt one nf the Indlm
shoots, hlch nvornRe at Wfttv Howm s
shoot; Pennsylvania. State championship;
preliminary handicap, at rinelmrst. N. C
William U. Foord has -toot! well up
In the ranks of "s,rin mn ' with an of
ficial averaco last year of otm per cent
He also won tho nm.iteui champlonsnlp
at Trnvers Is'nnrl. N V, In WW, and the
Delaware State championship on several
occasions
Aiacn u. Itlcliardspti hns been State
chamolon of Dalavvnrc a number of tlmr-h.
the last t'me nciiulrinE pennancnt pos
session of the cup nt the same shoot he
won the du Pont amiteui championship
of Delaware, ihe H.'reulcs open Stato
championship nml the tiophv for hlsh
amateur store for n Iiclaware shooter
Richardson's record foi rlas "killed"
In registered tournaments during 1911 v.nu
.93S0 per cent
Other events to be stnsetl nt clubs this
afternoon are the following Philadel
phia Rlectrlc Companv dun Club. High
land Park Countrv citih, Reldnman, Mt
Morlah, Meadow Spring", fuitls rountry
Club, Cedar Park nnd a team match be
tween the Ulue IJoek Hun Chili, ot
Chester, and the rnrrnffut Spoilsmen's
-voj?uciaiiiiii, iii camuen.
l-rlven to desperate stralRlits In the oli
slnuRht of the Phillies, .Mnmifscr rtenrge
SlrtlllfiRs. or the llostnn llraves, ma be
forced to use trig tilll .lames In the cum
tills afternoon All spring the big rlglu-
an Itl-rtnd-nuter He
still bus several kinks In his mm, but
mailings Is so walked tip over Ihe present
baseball situation that ho may have I"
resort to J times, taking n chahec that he
inny come throiiRh In good stvle
IT Stnlllngs does not take this rash ste
he will use Strand Hank llovvtl.v will ill
tho receiving and Kltzpatrlik will agniu
be seen nt second base
Pat Mornn did nnt announce posltlveh
this morning whom he would use bit
Mner is the probable pitcher lip-tnim
Is suffering from a sore arm nnd will not
ho nbln to work for several davs
Today's gnmo will begin at .1 o'clock at
the Phillies' pnrk The pei fool uenUiei
this morning Indicated that tlioie wood
be a Mip.nltv irowd at Hiond and Hunt '
ingilnn treets tnrlnv when the gong '
sounilerl.
PENNOCK MAY PITCH
FOR ATHLETICS TODAY
ING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APBIL 24,
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JAV TO A fl CITTU I
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Mm, 'J ..."" i M that J SerEM TMi4 1$'J--LJ ;:j:
r iV,, wni-i. WBTMER- WCCU I V . -J OUT OF THAT S ,.
I wa S3t The. LeM- K? CT smlm BUMKOR? I ( i
l ILL Wlkl TMlU MOLE ytsNi. 5? LAID MEn'RlfiHT)
I ruR you- we rcallV frJJiiV TP't'7 tip 01J The r-
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(Li mi uiintiie5, vm i, no, vnanrsioun, per
1 HVI htintllLS. AH4, tfimnlnrs. rinrlrta. Hflr rar-
1915.
Mack Expected to Use Kopf or USINKSS smali,Kk"ix"m)XI)ON
McConnell at Third Leon-1
artl for Red Sox. I American Sltaios Declined; Afccntinu
Railway Notes at Picmtum.
Ln.Mio.V A rll SI Miwineu In rr iirlllrn nn
th Ptvk t:xihutiKo shimeil liirlher tnlllnB erf
todav. The nuirUeig wire Irresular The nt
icndanee wn small, oniv :,o trokers being In
the houne. The undertone hocer, miulmied
sound. Americans dropned, ulTri ird h Ihe
iniie Ht Now urk Ihe dr.llnm, Imwever.
!ni knef .is Hie revsn went nn ( nnadluns ,
were unlet
ISHSTON, Mass, Apitl L'l Theie nro
rumorst around the camp thnt Connie
Mack Is not satisfied with LMdlo Murph.v's
work nt third base If tint proves to be
the e.ise. Muiph.v will be hack at bis leg
ul.ir station In right Held this afternoon
in the lied Hos gillie.
Should Muiph.v be sent to the outfield
again, the ehnnccs are that Bill Kopf will
be used However, the icport gained eur
leney cteidn.v that Mack might glvo
vming McConnell. a Philadelphia hoy, n
chnnee to show onre more MrCounell Is
a fall Inllcldir, but Is not stiong enough
with the .tck nt jiresen tto be of nn.v
great value to Mnek
The batteries foi this afternoon will
llkelv ho Pcnnni'K nnd McAvo.v for thu
Athletlch. and l.conaid and CjiiIktii for
the Boston flub The weather londltlons
me ninth inoie favorable than estcrda,
although the game might have been play
ed vesterday afternoon had not Piesldcnt
I-innln e.illed It off so emlv About 'JOflO
fans went out vesterdaj fulh cvpeetins
to sec the ( ontest
PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUR
tMIKAl' -lleielpls 1011(1(1 lulull llxpnrt
letniml fnli nnd the market Him nnd lr
hlRht r Cjilotntlimi Car lets In export ele
vnlnr Nn L' nil. wpnt, M IIJ-I IC,, ,Vn 2 red
Westoiii, t usiil To Hiiiiml luts. In oxport el
vnlnr No 1! red, spot uml April l HPjUl ns'ii
Mil"d llrni nnd n.iBliril rhrd rhr c phrdlu
'ci lno tmnclies, J2'iri. do, Chnrlrstovvn, per
Oil litintllLS. Ht?I. tnin.llnrs. rinrlrin. hflr por.
rli-l ann $.V.'.'Hi?-'i, ihoke, Jl ,v2 celer,
Mm Ida r time, Jl Mfls do, Nen York,
pei liiiinh, I-Won' . n'paniRin. ier bunch,
-0'iiOr muolironm- per l-lb basket, floc.fp
PRR.MITTEI) TO OPERATE SHIPS
Southern Pacific Is Granted Plea by
Commetce Board.
WASHt.VOTON, April 24 -The Intei
state Commerce Commission today
giaiited permission to the Southern Pa
tillc Compnnj to continue operating tho
Pacific mall steamships between Han
Nn J led Uemeni. $1 liS'li 1 73's, No 1 Nortll
ein liiiluth. 1 T.Tfil Til
I llll m. .m H t.to I. IIU t.l.ull I'nl.l frilpl,. nn.l
The unr Innn w.ot dull, In iimli lenllon f the I firm nnd V hlUitr'due to strunB-r VV'i stern
IMvment of the nnnl Instilim nt of In i er lent I ?'';l!". Qw"'"llni , f'nr lot? In export elo-
..... ' ' ntOI n. J Rli.il nil I Arll TflCTCOo nlndmnr
M, ,i-,ii(ui Alter ntivnnclpu. Home rnl s tt-,twi . v.: -..i .--. ,-... .."... rpnnn uM n.l n,.n.n. ., ,i.- r,,,i..
.., .. . " , ' ' - '" ' ''I I'll It' -! IOll l"l I "".-' in.-, KIIMiU.1, uu tin- i uuiiic
irauped Ihe new Argentine rtnllwn ft per loml trade, ns to lorntlou So 2 elloti, Rii sdc of the T'nnnma Onnni under the
cent ilve-enr not ei. strotig at ii premium S1'J,:..p"'n"1"r "1,nV,' K,1t'r'',11' Xo J1 "lo,it ' watervvav net
of tij, pe, Lnt. Hriuillan mils Improve I ?,'""' .: Al. ' vidlovi Ti1Mic. toh. per 7n i "'"-in.it nit
" . ' v ' ' ' u"n"'i (, I't'111-'1! '" int. intuitu-
iiAts itecelpts, WTTin hush The mnrkel . (.rn I'neinL' naked to ooernto lis mi.
ni tlrm nnl uJ( hlKlier with demnnd tnlr ',,',.', "! ' opcrntc its steam
Quntntlons No -j white illijillv stnmlnrd ''nips fiom San Francisco to Colon, on
wiuie cifii.-ii-ji., No ,i winte, (,jfiiaie tne Atlantic side of tho canal. This np-
vve rpinto nt Nl ll.il IN per I plication W a8-denletl. hut the rnnimls.
inert w.ia tiroHt.iiiLfinir in .,,.. .., :....i,i.
funding the rise In thi price or the metnl
Oils liiul a roo I tone tin i ihe Shell group
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FORDHAM RELAY STAR HARREI)
McNulty
FINAL HOWMXf. .11 TCIIES
AT TEHMIXALAIiLKVS TOXIfiHT
Two-men Tourneys to End in Atlantic
Coast Play.
The two-man matches in tenpins and
duckpins in the Atlantic Coast Howling
Association tournaments will be conclud
ed tonight on the Tcrmlnn! nllejs. when
about a dozen strong squads will en
deavor to surpass the present high scores
rolled by Charien Trutks and R Klipg.
muller. who are leading with 1-w; pn8
for their ttve games The second team
l, G.'"os3r"an nnd Knox, with lfm, nhie
iintlley and Iungren are thittl with 1S..J
So far the tournament has attracted
much attention nnd it is epPeted theie
will be a big attendance til enthusiasts
to witness the tln.il efforts of the bowleg
tp win the handsome mednls nnd other
prizes to be given those who knock down
the most pins, spares, etc
ine squads et to roll nie ns follows.
At S o'clock. Sam Haney and Sam Mc
Fall. J. S. .Sinclon and P. Clayberger. O
Davidson and C Hlgsinh, (',. M Moss and
I. r. King, A. Baltr and H. Hoffman, I,.
Mjers and E. Rhodesi. 9 r. o'clock F
SUff.ya,nd. H Kllne- G aac nd E.
Helltebeltel, E r. Johnson unti V Foc
" dlach, Joe Trucks and W Mc.Mlchael.
In duckpins the leading team Is .Mai
and Vol, with W53 pins Redden nnd Stew
are are second, with 1009, and Ferris and
Kurtz third, with l:!
The individual contests will begin on
Monday night.
One-year Kule Prevents
Runninp; Hcie Today.
XEW YORK. Apiil -M -rorilhnm'H
chances of a vletoij in Its class lelav
race at the Penn enrnivnl, at Philadel
phia, todav, rcteivetl a had Jolt vestertl.iv
when Malinger Harden announced thnt
McXultv, who has been limning In flist
lilnt i' on the M.noon iiinrtet, would be In
eligible foi today's race
McNultv whs a membei of the Ceoige
town team last 5 ear. ami II wns onlv
esteiday that Fordham's track mnunger
learned that JleNultv would be debairt'd
today under the one-year rule In vogue nt
the larger intercollegiate meets Kenr.
who has been running the furlong In open
competition under the Maroon colors, was
selected b) Senile efers .vesterdav to
till In the vacant) Fordham has been
mixed from Class fi to Class ". and will
meet Colbv. Snnrthmore, Carlisle, Pcnn
State and Georgetown
Amalgamated Copper
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SUNDAY'S
PUBLIC LEDGER
"Back of the Scenes
in the Third House"
An interesting account of the inner workings
of Hamsburg-'s legislative mill. Featuring
Joseph R. Grundy, leader of the manufac
turers' lobby, his work on child labor bills and
other important measures affecting the wel
fare of men, women and child wage earners"
"The Liberty Bell
As a Traveler ' '
A local historian dug- up reminiscences of former jaunts and
relates tales of patriotic homage paid to the most venerate!
of American relics. Of particular interest at this season be
cause the famous bell is on the eve of its greatest journev
We Need A irships"
Uncle Sam's present predic
ament and the efforts being
made to build up an ade
quate aerial fleet are told by
an expert. An article to
back up your arguments if
you are pulling to make the
nation's air craft defense on
a par with Europe's.
(if
Electrifying the
P. R. R."
Latest news in story form
of the remarkable electrified
system between Philadel
phia and Paoli. Tells of
master strokes of construe
tion, including the use of
standard cars on a steam
road and the peculiar, effl.
cient overhead devices.
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MO.M7l.ll for small lots of mar by grain In st0" s'hl .111 application to operate as J
"ass iar as unino.i would lie entertained. This
I I III It rterelpts, inn lihl and 4!)R 11" 1 application then mn-s filed
IPs In sneltK "Mill limits were held hlclier In , "I'l'iicn.ion men as tiled
ywnininv t nil uneai, mit iratln nan quiet
Me .mine per inn lhs In ioo.l Winter. .I'ar
Jil7i7 do utralslit S7fi7 i" do patent,
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brands, ts-fis vi ett mlllt thniie nnd fanei
pnteiii .17' vi 1 lit mills, reaulnr pradrj
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NOBODY LOVES THE CUIDIXALS;
THEY 31AY HE SOLI) A.Y DAY
Schuyler Britton Merely W.titin"; to
Get Right Price.
ST. LOUIS, April 21 -Bob. Headier, re
cently acquired by main .strength from
the Giants, ia not the only one who does
not look upon the Cardinals with favor
j. 1fit St. Louis Nationals huve few sup
porters these days, as was Instanced to
day by a statement given out by Schuyler
Britton,
The owner of the Caidlnalu admitted
that he would be willing to sell the club,
If the price he wanted could be met.
Since It Is generally acknowledged that
Sirs. Britton holds the purse for the St.
Louis team, the significance attached to
r the statement of her better half is tome
what lessened. It Is thought here, how
ever, thjit the Brittona would both be
witling to dlipbse of their Interest in the
Club other things being equal
IV
lURDWICK TO COACH NAVY
Star Harvard End Takes Football
Joh at Annapolis.
, BOSTON, April 2L - Tack Hardwick.
tor thiee years Harvard's varsity foot-
-Jal sur, plajlng end on the victorious
Crimson eleven during the season of I9H,
today announced that he would accept
the position of coach at Annapolis next
tall,
Hardwlck's decision -will mean an en
tire change In the coaching policj of
the Middles. The Vale system has been
J;i use at Annapolis for ars and the
effect on the Navy of the shift to the
, Jlsrvard, method Is likely to furnish in-
t cresting comparison, fallowing, as It
does. Harvard's two banner years In foot-
falU
llersey Manufacturers Form League
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fjalKd by 1 uaati. rapt4MMilax tk Was
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A.MATEUK SOCCEFt CUF' TFIIAL
Big Game at Washington Patk.
Benefit for Pete Wilson.
The final game of the Allied Amateur
Cup soccer competition will bring to
gether the Wanderers and Puritan V. JI
L. at Washington Park, 16th street and
Allegheny avenue, this afternoon. 1m
medlatelv after the contest Mrs. John
M. I'arrell, wife of the president of the
Allied Ameilean I'ooihall .ssoelation, will
present the captain of the winning team
with the trophy . bras'! hind of JS
pieces will be in attendance
This af let noon nt Falrhlll baseball
ground a benefit soccer game will he
piaved for "Pete" Wilson, tho veteran
fullback of the Hibernian team, between
tho Hibernians nnd Dlsston tennis Wil
son is one of the best-known nnd gient
eat fullbacks that ever placd fcotcer In
this clt, and a big turnout of fans is
expected to be In attendance
Amateur Cup competition, final
Wanderers vs Puritan V M. L.. nt Wash
ting Park, :6th street and Allegheny nve
nue, referee, John Walder; linemen, W.
H Hinds and J Kerr. Piellmlnary game,
Peahody vs. Smith, referee, John Shaw
tleneflt game, Hibernians vs. Dlsiton. at
Kali hlil grounds, 3d street and Lehigh
avenue
.t Bethlehem. Pn-Allentown V M. C.
A. vs. Bethlehem Heserves. Wtlbiir Chal
lenge Cup series Referee, James Walder.
CHICK EVANS DEFEATED
BY HEIXItlCII SCHMIDT, 4-3
Amateur Golf Champion Loses in
Coast Match.
SAX FJtANCIrU'O. April Jl - Charles
(Chick) Evant, Jr , of Chicago, Western
amateur golf champion, was defeated by
Heinrlch Schmidt, of the Claremont Club,
of Berkeley, Cal , 4 and 3, In the Panama.
Pacific Kxposltlon amateur golf tourna
ment jesterday, in what was said to be
one of the inost sensational matches seen
on the Pacific coast The play was over
.1 M-hole coutse.
Schmidt gained his lead when Evans
drove two balls out of bounds fiom the
ISth tee. He covered the ttrst nine holes
in St, two atiokes better than anj icore
made on tho Inglenide course since the
links were recentlj lengthened. The match
ended unexpectedly on the 15th green.
E. II. Bankaid, of Chicago, kept up hU
winning streak b defeating E S. Arm.
strong, of Loe Angeles, southern Califor
nia champion, i and 1
II. Chandler Egan, of Portland, former
national and Weetern champion, defeated
ituroia ianiD, oi L,oa Angeles, 3 and I.
uarry t, a uavis, of Ban Francisco.
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I -tn ipilpt Wo ijiiote nearln nnd Western In
voo.i at $ts L'.iir, ,,n, a to qualltv.
I'FlOVISIONvS
Thern n litil trading, hut alurs upre
ttenHlU heh QiintatlotiB It href In vet.
ti nkoil nml nlr-drlod ''Ti-'iic , Wept or n hrot.
In nets mnoltpfl, Jfi'-V. (tv hnf, Knmklcs
onil ten'U rs, Hinnknl nn I alr-drfp I -7'fi Jw
Wpptorn hpcf Knin klo liiid ttirlei smoked iT
fii-M , Iipo hams llii tj nrk. fanillj, JJ1 U)
t JJ iinniH S I i urnl Ii np, L l?i 1 P,r , do ,
kfnnei lnort IJ'.-fdJt. tin, dci , pmnked
lJl 'fiVMr oilier hump, -nmkpd, c t tuipd, ns
to hrnrni nnd axoniKO, lllflh , lnms, smoked,
U t KUin iiirl, 1 lrt He d boiled, botip
lepfl, 2-TiJi , pknlr shnuMprs S P tured.
looe l01MOic . do, smoked, inijKHje hel
Urn In pitklp. (irtordlnK to aeruKts loose, l-li
&2o htcakfnst bamn ap tn hrnnd nnd
apracp, !t tured, ltuaiil"ijC ; breakfast ba
con WeMern tured, lfiii;ijL Inrd, West
ern refined tlon.es UffilU'iC , do , do,, tubs,
lliSJUUc lard pure rit, krttlo rendered. In
Meiers, iMill'iC. lard, pure Uty, kettlo ren
dered, tn tubs, lMjfU'ic.
KEPIiEI) SUGARS
Thp in irket rulPtl trld hut nufet Mo
MUtttP
Uted
lundjrd Krunul itpl
i Ik inwtiere'i u
h jfi Rrndew ". ti'ft " h"
r,ir,i , Hue cranu-
i onie tinners a
DAIItV F,IOF)UCTS
IU Tlnit TI.p wholeKile niarkft was quiet,
n- up Ml on Saturriux , but offerings of both
fioloii-pai krd irranvtv and prima Tere moder
ate and alueu wtp p1I malntalnrri, Quota
tions w stern, frpj-n. poiiu-t at keu creimerv,
fart, spprlil ijt , extra, o0c . extra, ttratp,
TO SEEK REJIOVAL OF MUFJGE
Xnw YORK, .Mirll Jl -Counsel for
4mster Interests now tontemplate merely
demanding the iemov.il of President H.
L Mudge ns a iccelver of tho Chicago.
Hock Island and Pacific nailro.nl, heiMnso
he Is one of the defendants In the suit
brought against the directors ch.uging
misappropriation of $7,50O.0")O In winding
up the St Louis and San I-'rnnci&cn trans
action The pioposal to applj to have
the rtcelvershlp vacated will he abandoned.
SHIPPING NEWS
POUT OF PHILADELPHIA
Vessels Arriving Today
.Motorehlp Knianucl .NoticI illelg ) ballast
Joipph C '.aliriel
Mr llaulvien (Itr) Nu Yorli. Muniiin Line
htr Hististara iHr.i, Itotterd.itii, ballast.
rilnt, i.ocrlng A. f'o
'J?' J I ";" BrMii J7T"."- . netonda 'JIi2V
hrtle-
rri1. . narkpil, lwjt't in- to oualltv nrarh iirlntt-.
iani' .it . nvi'rair etra, a-c nr-ts -".n
1WXIW,
llll I'MU IJIeeirlt. I , Mi
Imiti LehlBh .S'av con. I'j. imv
SK10 tehlEh Nav cons Itjs Wivj
1in.ii Iwhlgh Nav tons iis uiH-j
lOiSO to IF A. ;F.
10 Kleitrle Sior .'J'4 Vn Tonopah llel. v,t
1"0 Vn Traction, tvj lo Phll.i illee... 'Jft!
V. V S bteel .17 Lilt) I i I Mi;
17 Camhrli Steel .10 '.nil Cambria Steel flu
in 1' Jt Tie. in ai I'enna .. mi,
7 Am Ilvvs. ion lno 'Joiitipali llel. "
inn War I .4 . m,. 5u v S steel ... wK
W ltay Cona . iU'i, 11m IT U I mi?
nno Tonopah Uel. 4'j 73 do MUj
Ml ltay 1.01111 . . 3 '
BONDS
..(110 IViina eons -I'jii JUG0 lull.
5ii(i l'hll.i i:iee r.s I..., 101(4.
IMK) 1'hlla Ulft-trtc la 1 . 7UI
iuti UhtEh .S'av tons I'l . iijij
ami Market M Ulev U ,..' p.'ii
I11O11 Heading pen U tut;
.sunn Ililsh Nav tons l's (ijU
llinft IrfjilBh Valley sen tons 4K .... l"1"
IbtXI Leiden Vullry True lat Oa Hr:i
U lo ll;;iO A. .M.
: Chl II I & l 2ll ltw f s bieel
ni ror.opan
Ml llay Cona
lun f s Metd .i7 too
ItV) Baldwin S-M, vi
f.u i.iKe ftup i;or i'i 2s
nil 1 1,-1 n 1 n -. ii
1(1(1 llaldnln
tu Lake Hup Cor 7',
1.1 innopan uel -"i
do
do .
Ti) do
VII L S Eiteel
7U
Hel 4",;
1 ."
.lit . nt.iindii. V i?iV7i snecl.ll fan. tiramls
of prints Jnbblne at I7fi In
Kill is Tht niaiket ruled thni under moder
ate re. elpts and a fair demand Quotations In
free tiH.i. netnlit extras IMc per doz , nturbv
flrFls ii.l.'i jier stanilard cafe, nearhv rurrent
ntolpts, S-tJ.n per tate Western extra Ursts,
?i 11 per eaie di , fs-ets, (fd.-lO per cans:
Southern. 5" 7nfii! IS per cape, fane telected
landlen xreali enffs vero Jdbbed out at Vu'd'JOc.
pvr d07.
CIIBCSE naa tiulsi, but offcrlnpq ere llpht
and valuer were ttrml held. Quotatlnnn New
York full cream, fall make, fantj, 17M(
I7ise do do, fair to irood, lil'iUnc.. do do,
current make, lj'Tililt.. do, part skims,
MJISc 4
I'OULTRV
I.IVK. -Offirlnes were tnnilerate and tho
market ruled stead) hut quiet Quotations
l'owls, 17 .fllSt.; old roosters. ISfllSUc ,
Sours cblckena, soft-meited. 17W18e.. do. tlo
Blacky. 1 I'll Itr.. turkeis, LlfflSc, dtit'ks I'l
yl.'.i- : KtCKi', IDiUlr.. Kiilueas. as tn nuulltv.
per pair WWITOt . . piKtons old per pair, liM
uH'. dn souns, per pair. L'Jfll'.'it.
nitEhSUl) -Tht market ruled ilnu under
lleht ufftrliiBS but there uus little trad-
inij. t;iioiniiiin rrtsn-Kiueu low is, 1
to Pox. dr-piiked aiul drv-i.ieKed, lanes
seintiii. rn , no, weiKllinK I'sSI i us
....lr... 1.. .4.. .I.A. II... n.l '
ni"" .'" ' .. .-n .en iifce,
le , do. 3 lbs. a niece. Ijitil7c.. do., under 1
luu apiece HiflAt. 1 own hbls,, ury-i lcked
nnd dr -packed Western, 45f.1 lbs urine, 171,,
UflSc , do, dn Shi lbs ltlliUITi., do., do I
Ibi and under. Ufilbc. Fowls Ite-packed
thnlee 171st Old roosters dr-picked ll'ic
L?..iV.o &m iln, nihil. .. I !. I .- ., .. an ..
tua..,., ii, '." . "line, nciallinS 41 to 1 IDS.
Steamships to Arrive
I'.VSSK.ST.im
N'nnjf Prom.
Dominion Liverpool . .
Ancona Palermo ..
Sardinian rjlasKm. .. .
rnnioHT.
JjiM, Hotterdnm
Kandahar Algiers
Prlkes lluehn, . .
Kentutklnn Hn .. .,
Atf Snnr1nri.rrl
v!nlulund VIethel ...
''Ina ,, Huolva
llenrlk Ibs-n Valparaiso
Vbsalon Copenhasen
Mansurla Ciieutta ....
Ivikotan tn . ..
Narvik Narvik . ..
'.' Shields . .
iiluteppo r, Venlie . ..
Mnltbv iavona . ..
U. Xan, Nassau Amsterdam
West Point l-ondon
Princeton Tuxpom ...
CalderBrnvo Aiders ,
Qrena Italboa
Beckenham Balboa
Itillanla Huelva
Clohllde Cuneo Jamaica
,J.ot Port Antonio
Manchester Bxchinge Manchester
Arpenine Middlesboro .
Olltra. RhleldH . . ..
nrekland Copenhacen .,
BHIta Port Antonio .
Steamships to l4cave
PASSRNOBR.
NJ"f Per
Dominion Liverpool
Ancnni Nnples Ma
PltEIOJIT.
AlBerlnaii . .ljndon Anr
West Point London . . .iu
Scottish Monarch ....Glasgow ... Ma,
California Copenhagen ..May
balled
A.nr u
Apr.
Apr Jl
.Peb IS
Mar ;.
-Mar Ti
Mnr in
Mar 1 1
Mar. 11
Mar 1 1
.Mar I'l
Apr 1
Apr it
Apr il
.Vpi 7
Apr .
4-V.pr In
Apr 111
Apr Hi
.Apr U
.Apr 11
Apr P.
.Apr IN
Apr. IS
.Apr. IM
Apr in
.4pr. -:i
Apr :m
Apr HI
Apr il
Apr ....
Apr. il
Date
Ma 1
American Humorists '
By Montague Glass
The author of "Potash and Perlmutter" speaks freely about
others and with much diffidence concerning himself. Mark
Iwain, 0. Henry, Artemus Ward, Invin Cobb and other
b-asts in the gallery of fame are discussed and commended?
America Will Fix
War Blame
Another authority takes the field in the great who-startetl-the-war
controversy. Professor Ladd, of Yale, declares that
while Washington must observe strict neutrality, yet the
judgment of the American people soon will hold Germany as
the guilty party The author's prominence and the force of
inis assertions make this contribution one of the most powerful
anti-German articles ever published.
I'i. per do . ) hJm.iil white, wiishliig 0 to li
i. I lbs. ier do iflWfilkii do. do, 8 lbs
irf I Per doz , 2 7.W.' 8 do do., 7 lbs. per doi ,
I--., 4-IWI4l iiei. -",.
10 Am Loio STi.
mi I' K t.lp4l . All. Iml 1. hi .CIUQI ..71
1 l'n Cost N J Siii, is Tonopah Bel. 4I
10.1 Tonopah Bel I",. Km V s bleel S7U
1W .do . " lim Tonopah Bel. HI
J do ,''i in V 8 Steel.... BTlJ
IDd do 4 111 do . 675
40 Tonopah Mill 7J,, 1 Keystone Tel 13
11 I U 8 steel J7J, 6U West Blectrlc S31,
;ii Am Can R'ttJ
BONIM,
lOm) itartvood l.lec lis
tniO Lehlch Valley Trac 1st Sa
lPM I.olilsli Valley gen cqns 41-3
2inn liarwood Klec a . . . .
50.10 Phlla Co cons 5a
IT'-i ''.,j2d3 do, do.. IlljUb lbs." per doz . Jl ;uj
41'.- , 4.1, ..nt. l K.I.CI .1. ..m.ll ..4 I Ti "."
I du. uarx, 41 oint4)i bu, small and No .', jt
POUT OF iEV YOKK
Steamships Due Today
."ainc From.
njndik Port Talbot
Lapland Liverpool ,,
Lusltanla Liverpool
Steamships to Leave
Name.
For
......... .fBrdllla
1 lozen pouurj rnwis as 10 quality, lUUlbc , I Kuriiu Tiiiiiii
chickens, dn-plcked and dry.packsd In boxes T.Vnin. n?.. "
in.lk.fed. atflJs lbs to rtoi... I80 . do. a704. fiSn?! '..'..""""SKSSSS
US
. us
Kit,
lbs to doz , ISe , do 4 1S47 lbs. to doz , 18c .
An AQ IK. In 4n '.On Ar. 111. . ... nJ '
-lc. , corn-fed .ll-jl'.' lbs to doz., lUc , do llil
47 lbs to doz . 17t. . do . 48 lbs to doz . iuc
do.. 00 lbs. and over, sue Thickens, dry-picked
and dr packed. In bbls Western corn-fed S
lbs and oer, lbc do do I lbs. t7817v,o :
do do . 3v lbs , 13V4c . do , tio JVB i "bs.? 15
44-.WV , ui-uuei-B muit-icu. luuc-y, 19434 lbl.
Sailed
Mar .11
..Apr IIS
Apr. IS
Date
Apr. SH
. Apr. i'7
. Apr K7
..Apr. M
to utiz, sic , no. fancy. ssiki lb. n
-i io to dot..
11;30 A. M. tn 12 .M.
inn I'hlla Klec 2IJ..VI U S Steel
50 V s Steel 57S 100 do ...
rn Key Tel pfd liUl-i Ksl do
2 Phlla Klec '-'I'I lllll rtn
111) V s Sieel. . 57; luu do
luu do
t!ni) tlti
100 U S Steel
SO do
10 Keystone Tel
ij; inn do
r.7',,
574
57J
S7!
.it;
10(1 Ke stone Tel n
m " o meet
H.
defeated A
3 an4 1.
IMvia U ichtduled to tnwl; Euan and
Bankard pla sk'hmidt In h MjnianaU
today
Princeton Meet Today
PRIVCfcTON N J April "M The annual
a.le liniiiii satnea atbletl mi..t in pr,n.4.,An
' v tl 1 u tu 1 luil..! uli cbu.c from ciioauant
i ifcMiiiitjra c4?Uejjii4, '
7t
JW lOD Erie ;8;
"I1V 'Jill Lflll. Run fn- IX
W Lake Sup Cor 7i ita (Jen Asiih pfd 07
10 U B Bteel . SSvJ 100 Anial LVpper 7S
'JS do .. KMi ih it s. aiT mi
100 Tonopah Bel ii m do .-"
10U do . ',, 5D do . . 5M?
SO Nevada Cons. 1.1), 20 do . ist
lun U B Steel 5S ion do . sstJ
1.WJ d0. ' '.. 5 39" Toiuipah Min 7i;
M Cen Asph pfd 07 CO Tonopah 111. 4,I
lt IJ S Sttel X8I, lOD Lake Sup Cor 75
v SO Am Gas 1031S
MJj '.HH) Tonopah Bel. C
jsjf 100 Kejstune Tel in
"iU 1 ...5S'.
5W, SO do 5Tl
t!7 10 U S Steel 5)il
6S 100 Tonopah Bel !,!
Jg US &tee lur,'
n 111 An. VL.'
11.0 ir s Steel
so do .
i(N) do
in do
100 do ..
160 Gen Asphalt
100 U S Steel .
10 do
no do
100 ilo
so no
as 10 do ssii
n . ."., 4T4 .-.,
aw iui .-eaoa cons.
10 Caltu ("oppr I7 101) u S Stl
120 U S Steel ftgi; 100 U S Steel
loo Toaosub BI 4",, 10 da
300 Brie 3tt 10 du
6 do ... 4!T 100 du...
30 Phlla Blec H
BfiNDS.
Vvo Auwr Gas & KI41 ."
SOOt) ttblsb. alty Trat In 5j . .
1000 Anr Oas ik lc as
ii0o Phil t Elm s
14.13" ffUB vui iU J360 . .?.,.,
s. i5;
doz.. U4c. : corn-ted fancy. IS:
jBc, dp., prime, '.'J8',0 lbs to dos . :Jc lur.
j4o. irj.-iiic-iteu ami nr-pacKea, fancy, L'i
22c : fjjr to Bood, lSlJJOc .old toms. lS35oJ!;
ducks, fancy In boxes, 17Slfcc., do. ordinary
ic?.0o..,2jll81.i itSinicMs ntl """"' lsa
FFtESFI FRUITS
The market was quiet and without Important
fhdPee Quotatlona Apples. Nan Wit, tier
bid -ork liiiperlal ifiS. Greening, tehj.
King. .'75S-16iO fanj. - SOij.'l 21. Baldwin
tl '83 25 lien Pain.: Jl 75ld 50 other good
eating varieties Ifl nmi'.'.SO, medium, J1H150.
anll.u Vi4lrn .... hnw tf ntfiO .:... V.-Y'
--'-- -.--..... ,. ", V. . ,UW, 4LIL44rO Ud
arrived
aware anti rcnnsjltanu, per namper. bOfiOOc
lemons per boz, UU2 75 oranges, I'lorida. per
tiov. tl 708J urapefrult Klorida per bo
SlJ'ifi'-'M, plnsapples per rule Porto nito.
(2i': F orld.i. t ".'.fi ".7S . ilrn
b'li-ll, nan n. IIUMtfl ..,
VEGETABLES
Offerlnsa wero fairly liberal and the market
was iiulet and unchanged Quotations Whits
potatoes, per bush Pennsilianla, 304j63c
Maine. .V)4Mt , New Vork as to iiualltv
10 45c white jiotatoes, Florida, per bbl
No 1. JI.75B5. No. S. UQ4 an sweet PotalQM
Delaware, per hamper Large, fl 'J5l 75 med
ium, nOiiBll. sweet potatoes Eastern Shore,
per bbl -No, I, timitVil. No. S. 1 1 50ft 1 ff
sweets, Jerse, per bbl No. 1. W.75fi4 75"
No a. JSfiS.M, sweets. Jersey per basket
An ltl tK nn.nna , hn M ns in, il ---.
W.W.I.bu. V444V41B.. Vl.w.fcw tJ 4 ..V.-JD D.11
Cw-
H 2531.50, do., medium, per 100-lb bag. 75c,
?.
oris.
ifl6c.. l;
1 nnkkina flin oh Tidl tun
f4 V W ! k V4S MHUU "V ",
Horlda. per basket T3c Bl do, fharleston.
Der tr.ir. 44144 444. tsui nun er. aeH rnru na-
ciate. ?1 753--'ft. spinach. Norfolk per 'bbl.
?102J
'.. 4'nar
7ic i8t. kale. Norfolk, per bbl
luce Texas, per bun -oasitet
Florida, per basket. 75c t3 I 28
68c.. do.
n VaboK
4n-.-.ei ".--. .-.i,-. rptn 4ct .. ."""
iiiujiiMi, jjwr -iiib, iuv uf . ueini, ioriaa
-wax, pr bakt 2S 150. do Florida i.r
ba.skt. H&X 50 pM. Florida pr basket
2M ifplnr Florid tr box I231 Vi
uffjmtieja Florida. P r taalir, $t ijoad
-. it i. is.-! i- if- rta i s.r DjU 3.1 iiAj i
l"4b ps, ioriU. pr arrMr, iJ.J beets, yioxida.
.88U
lout?
if i
Movements of Vessels
htr Dakotan. Hllo for Philadelphia
at nalboa ADrll SI ' '
rifeS aStaNnaPpa.e,,artiW'rom X,w Tork' ""
fr" D,o.,onnBTPV..,S5.hUad"P,,la' Bt""
Str I'labrand (Nor ) for Philadelphia steam,
ed from Norfolk April S3. ' ' Btn'-
Rtr New York. Liverpool for New Vork was
1151 miles east of Ambrose Channel llehtshln
at .1 3G p m. April 23 '"" "nsn"P
Str Gulfstream. Port Arthur for Phlladel
phia, passed Jupiter at noon April jsi
Str Toledo lowing ochr Delaware Sun
rtillidelphla for fcablne, was in miles east nf
Sshlne bar at 0 P. m April 2:1 " ot
iftr Paragua. Sabine Paes for Philadelphia
passed Diamond Shoal lightship at T p in!
Schr Laura C Anderwn for Phlladelnhla
sailed from Gulfport April 52 - ""aattipnia
Schr Henry O Barrett, from Philadelphia,
arrived at San Juan, P It. April 2.1. "'"
FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS
Business continues limited with light fralehi
offerings being supplied hv a moderate amouSt
of tonnsee Hates are unthanged '
STDAMSI11PS
Wacousta (Nor 1, 10HS tons. ttv,i..i c.
and Brazil trade, one round trio. miT.
3272
" The Mushroom
Growth of
Pennsgrove"
An investigated report of
the little New Jersey town's
phenomenal growth due to
the wholesale hiring of men
to fill Europe's gigantic
powder orders. Interesting
as the over-night bigness of
famous mining camps back
in '49.
"The City Club's
Boom"
Outline of the club's cam
paign for new members.
Methods and proposed plans
of this worthy civic associa
tion for a better Philadel
phia. Perhaps you didn't
realize the importance of
this work.
"The Cure for
Philadelphia's
Dirty Streets''
A recital of the facts ob
tained by the Public Led
ger's investigation. A report
that places the blame largely
upon every individual and a
plea for clean-up week every
day.
Of Interest to
Women
Peggy Shippen's usual Sun
day letter on affairs in
smart society tells of recent
functions in Peggy Ship
pen's own way. Read the
other absorbing articles on
style, women's clubs and the
home beautiful.
terms. DromDt.
Newton (Amer )
trade, one. round Ulp private terms. rrnmf.t
Kdlson 1 Jgnt (Amer ), lew. ton. -.imi
ions. West India
npi
George Haw ley (Amer ), ima tons. same.
trails and New Zealand, general cargo, private
terms, prompt ' ""
tTgda (Nor ), 1010 tons, Philadelphia in
Antlila. coal Private te-ms, prompt PU '"
Thorsa (Nor.). B1 tons. Philadelphia to
Manzanlllo. coal, private terms, prompt
?.!. L, "EL , 'S-,ftbo V. West
-J.y ' ' ""444.,
Stella det Mare (Ui , lom tona Baltimore
to west cot Hall, private terms" """,mor"
SdHGONBHS.
vSZ2r&J??iiU t0M- "wpw to
Big Collection of Sporting
Features
"THE EVOLUTION OF WHEELS," by John G. Painter,
traces the wheel game from the old high-pedal vehicle to the
modern, road-burning motorcycle. A history of the develop
ment and popularity of each type, with many interesting
motorcycle illustrations.
"THE TEMPERATE HABIT'S OF THE PUGILISTIC
CHAMPIONSHIP SEXTET." William H. Rocap lets you
in on the habits of all of the present six title holders. Here 13
a good, snappy sporting article that shows the importance
ot clean living to championship honors.
"BASEBALL'S 400." George E. McLinn segregates the ex
clusive set of baseball's select batting society. If you don t
believe there is such a thing, see how McLinn draws the line
between average "stick men" and the hard hitters who
batted over 400.
Read Hovey on billiards, Evans on golf, Mitchell on chess
and checkers, Ziegler on horse racing, Long on trapshooting
and other experts in various sports.
All in the Sunday, April 25th
PUBLICsLEDGER
Order from Your Dealer Today
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