Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 02, 1915, Final, Image 13

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. INTERFEKEaVCE DENIED
Formal Note From Sir Edward
Grey Repudiates Chargo of
Blocking- American Ex
ports to Neutrals
tton. They urired specifically that tho
united Blatea act at one "to protect their
constitutional right" and In order that
the cargoes stilt detained but not et
thrown Into the prlie courta ahall be
released
SALES GROW RAPIDLY
WASTtlNQTON, Oct 2.
Great Britain's defeiVso of the charge
that she Is blocking American exports to
tho neutral countries of Europe, on the
plea that the goods cro destined for
Germany. whlle British manufacturers
have been allowed to ship their goods to
these countries, lias been made public
by Acting Secretary of State Polk.
The British note, which Ambassador
Pago transmitted to tho department by
mall. Is dated Auguau 13.
Sir Edward drey, hfiad of tho British
Foreign OOlcc, prepared tho noca In reply
to a request made upon him btr Ambas
sador Page. Tho request was presented
to the Foreign OlHco at the Irinnnce of
American Consul Generaf Skinner, who
reported to Washington that Qreat Brit
ain had boosted her exports to these
countries not only by Increasing the
amount of British production, "but by re
exporting from tho United Kingdom
staples and raw materials which were be
ing held up on the high seas -when shipped
from the United States.
The note gives a series of figures to
show that, while British trade has in
creased, tho trado at the United States
haa jumped 300 per tont with the vari
ous European neutrals .since tho war bo
Kan. Tho much smaller lncrtasa In the Brit
ish exports to these countries, tho noto
eays, was necessitated by the fact that
the Scandinavian countries' which for
merly depended upon German ports must
now rely upon England for certain classes
of supplies.
Officials at both the Whlto House and
Btate Department made It very plain to
day that the British noto In no way has
changed tho general situation.
In connection, however, with the charge
that the British Government has sold
goods seised from Americans, without
warrant In law, the attorneys for tho
paokers presented evidence to the State
Department today along that line.
Tho argument of the packers set forth
in detail their charge that the British
prlzo courts, by placing the burden of
proof of Innocence of shipments on the
exporter Is a direct violation of all of
New Ferry Lines on Delaware
WILMINGTON, Del., Oct. J. According
to rumors three ferry lines Instead of one
will be In operation to tho New Jersey
shore within a short time. Thd Wllmlng.
ton and New Jersey Ferry Company al
ready has a line of two ferryboats run
ning to Fennsgrove with boats leaving
here every hour. Tho People's Stenm
boat Company, of which J. W, Thomp.
son, of Philadelphia, Is tho head, Is build
ing wharves In this city nnd Pennsgrove
and nnnounces that it Intends to place a
boat In operation on the line as soon as
the wharves are completed. It Is ex
pected that the third lino will bo started
by tho Philadelphia and Beading Hall
way Company.
PHILLY PLAYERS VOW
THEY'LL BEAT BOSTON
Continued from I'are One
anything at all on our club, nnd I be
Hevo firmly that wo are going to win that
series. I don't think that the series will
bo a short one; In fact, I look for It to
go nix games and possibly seven. I have
a very bad cold at present, but my arm Is
In good shape, and I will be In condition
and ready to do all the pitching I am
called on to do."
GEORGE CHAL.ME..S "Of course . a
aro going to win the series, there lsnt a
man on the club that doesn't think so.
I ndmtt that tho shortness of the scries
gives cither club a chance, but I figure
that with our Ditchers In shape they can
not beat us, because wo are going to hit
their pitchers hard. I am In good shape
and I expect to nln when I pitch against
the Red Sox."
STANWOOD BAUMGARTNER "I
don't know much about tho Red Sox, but
I believe we are going to win. With
Alex In shape and ablo to go In threo
times, I can't see whoro any club could
beat us, Moran knows just how and
when to work his pitchers, and how to
mako all the plays, and we are golnir to
abide by his judgment In all matters,
and I think he will lead us to a world's
championship just as he did to the
championship of the league."
AL DEMAREE "Like all short series,
the world's series' winner is largely de
cided by tho way the pitchers get ofT.
Our pitchers are in such good shape now
that all of them that start should get
off well, and I think this will win for us.
We have won all tho critical games and
critical series In the race for tho pen
nant, and I think we can do It again.
AJexandcr can make threo starts, and
wo. are fortunate to have a man like that
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team to thtf top wherfeveryfceel? was
picKing it ror last place, It Is pretty api
to keep on winning This will bo a short
series Nit I believe we'll win it, and
do It without much trouble."
BEN TINCUP "I don't expect to get
In tho scries myself, but I am confident
thAt the boys who do play will beat tho
Red Sox all right Our own field In
Philadelphia may help us some, but the
games are liable to break In such a
way that Boston will be helped Just as
much as w a are I figure, though, that
we have a better hall club than the Re'l
Sox or any other team, and wo aro
going great now. We'll win sure."
JOB OESCHOER-"I haven't been with
tho team long since early In the season
and I know little about Boston, but I
think wo will win. Pat Moran will
attend to that Ho has not fallen down
yet and I don't think he will."
ERSKlNE MAYER-"! don't make any
bones about what I think of this World's
Series, t think wo are going to win. One
reason Is that our fellows have the nerve.
They aro fighters nnd they will fight to
a finish. We nre going to depend on
Moran to run tho gnmc, and wo will bo
In the World's Scries JUHt as If It wcro
any other series. We'll bo In thero to
win nnd wo'll do It. Alexander ought to
be nblo to get Away with two or three
games, and I will win two If I pitch In
two."
GEORGE McqUILt,AN-"I found when
I came to the PhllMcs from Pittsburgh
that they were different from some of
the PhlUy teams of tho past, Moran has
his club plalng grcnt ball. They have
played a fine game all summer, and I
believe they will keep on doing It nnd
beat tho Red Sox."
GAVVY CRAVATH "I though all
along wo'd beat tho Red Sox, but now
I know it, becauso Ilughoy Fullerton
picks them. A short series Ilka this Is
hard to flguro on, but you won't go
wrong often If you read what Fullerton
says, and then tnko tho opposite view
I think Fullerton's dope Is the best omen
wo could have for a victory In tho
World's Scries."
BEAI.S BECKER "We are Just as sure
to win tho series as we are to play It,
and thnt's pretty certain. They can't
beat us because wo aro going too good.
We will go Into tho scries at top speed,
nnd keep up that speed until wo have
them licked We hao a fighting club,
and It will show It when the test comes."
BUD WEISER-"We havo In Alexander
tho greatest pitcher In the world, and
wo'll win. I used to play with Shorn In
North Carolina, and, while ho Is a great
pitcher, I don't think he or any other
pitcher can stop our club."
GEORGE WHITTED-'There aro lots
of reasons why I think wo'll win tho
world's series. Tho main one Is that
Alex in going to pitch that first gamo
nnd win It. That wilt give us confidence
BEAZi ESTATE FOR. SALE
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See Them Today
Sixfcen of the most beautiful homes you ever
saw await your choosing today. They're at
Bala-Cynwyd, only six miles from Broad Street
Station. No two of them alike yet each hav
ing some one touch not found in the other.
Spanish, Dutch, Colonial, English each built
from stone taken from our own quarries t and by
skilled labor engaged and paid by us. Not a
wished-for detail lacking in their construction
and unlooked-for touches of beauty on every
floor.
Scott's Beautiful Homes at Bala-Cynwyd
The homes are situated in the very prettiest part
of Bala-Cynwyd on Latches Lane, Upland
Terrace. Union Ave. and Edge Hill Road.
We have a beautiful booklet showing the six
teen homes which we would gladly send on
request but beUer yet, come out today and
see them. Take Pennsylvania Railroad to Bala
or Cynwyd. or Market Street Elevated to 52d
Street then Bala car to city line a five cent
fare.
GEORGE C. SCOTT
Morris Building, Phila., Pa.
1421 Chestnut Street, Rooms 900-901
Telephone Spruce 5930
WehoTe a beautiful booklet showing- the sixteen
homes In detail which we would gladly Mod on nqaest.
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fireproof structure reaches the high
est point of development as yet at
tained In apartment construction
and may be properly istyled a per.
feet place of abode.
?An earnest effort has been made
o offer a matchless home to those
whose first consideration Is not to
count the cost, but to1 procure that
which they desire; where there is
only perfection, the size and char
acter of which may be selected and
shaped according to the distinctive
requirements of the individual.
V Suites are arranged from two
rooms and one bath, to seven rooms
and three baths.
V The location Is excellent, being
convenient to the business and shop
ping centres and yet not too near,
R Building will be formally opened
ovember 1, 191p,
1 Further Information may be ob
tained And reservation made through
NORMAN S. SHERWOOD
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PENF1ELD
All you need do to appreciate tho wonderful Penfleld values 1b to
como out and see the property the best developed, highest Improved
of Philadelphia's suburbs.
See Penfield's location and you'll wonder at the little nrlcp at,i
Only 3 minutes from 69th Street Elevated Terminal by way of tho
Philadelphia and Western Railway a 6-cent fare and Penfleld
Station right on tho property. Send for beautiful Penfleld Booklet
Clifford B. Harmon & Co.
1437 Chestnut Street
Bell Phone. Bpruce 4976 V Keystone Phone, Baca 2J58
Representatives on Property IJvery Day, Including- Sunday
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OKOrtOB TASKEnT-'Tve said before
what I think of this comparison stuff
It doesn't bo. We will win that series,
and do It In such a way that there won't
be any doubt about who the champions
re. We have been criticised as Indi
vidual ball players and as a club, but
that is not g-olns; to help the Bed Sox any
when we get them In the world's series."
MILTON STOCK-"! think we'll win
because we have been a 'club' team all
J ear Moran has made teamwork the
paramount Idea. Besides that, we nre a
welt-balanced club, have (rood pitching
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DAVE DAKCTIOFT-"! Jiave never
Ml .unythlnr. bout the'" Pitchers or
the other members of tho team, but I
think we are going to win We've got
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we did It, and I don't seo why we won't
do It again."
world s series because we have a better
n.;? 5?- aAh,lrd.er nfhtlnr dub than the
and the hitting of Cravath and Luderui
w bo Important factors. Their pitchers
will not worry these fellows"
OSCAU DUOEr-"I was with the
Braves last year, and we beat the Ath-
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are going at least as well as the
were then."
EDDIB BtmNB-"We got In the lead
early this season and went along without
cracking That shows we are not a flash
In the pan I don't see why anybody
should think we are going to crack In
the aeries for we are not We are going
to win and we'll do It We have the best
pitching staff, I think. In either league,
and we can beat nuth, Poster. Shoro,
Leonard or anybody that goes against us.
We have plaed before big crowds and we
will not be nervous In the scries "
BILL KILLEFEn.-"! don't know
whether I will be In tho series or not, I
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tne netier ot it,"
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call olubs. but I ivsvm- uw
a better manager than Pa
made us win the panriurt
wanted to or not and asm a
me series from the Red . V
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Twin Mission Style
ENCLOSED PORCHES Superior construction. Ideal Interior ar
two baths. 21B feet above UiFSSSg hardwoa fl0 throughout,
A home that absolutely must be seen to be appreciated.
WILLIAM 0. MAHON, on Premises
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Suburban architecture, open fireplaces on enclosed porch,
high terraced fronts, all stone fronts.
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tiled porch roofs.'
compression water
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15TH STREET NORTH OF 68TH AVENUE
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JOHN F. ZEH
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AN ATTRACTIVE, HEALTHY
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WEST riULADELFIUA
Homes Worth While
59th and Vine Sts.
The same class of work and
features that you will find in
$7500 houses.
Price $2800
100 cash Is all that la required;
he balance can do paia
'dead-easy terras
a hot-water heattnir plant that
vlll heat at the very lowest ex
penditure for fuel, electrlo llfthts,
parquetry floors, artlstto combi
nation gas and electrlo fixtures
and exquisite wall decorations.
Many other features found In the
more expensive homes.
Your inspection will convince
you of the rare values.
BEN L. CARROLL
Duilder
On premises or (3d and Arch Sts.
FORTUNES HAVE BEEN
MADE IN REAL ESTATE
throujrh buyinu ot tho proper
time.
Now Is the Time
Real Estate barjraina were
never more numerous. War
times are always bargain
times. What do you want?
Be it high-priced or low
priced, bungalow, farm, cot
tage, apartment, office or
loft you can find it by read
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it neautirui bulldlnK sites (la addltfan . kn.. T-
Dlscrlmlnatlnr nurehuri Kb.va houeht
built) at BprlntrfleM within the last few weak
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ot the business centre of PhiUUl4,
surrounding's, within 10 minuter and too fare o
. if you wish to buy or build your own home tn such a community.
avail yourseu or prices, terms ana aa vantages which cannot be duplicated elMwfeefa.
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IF YOU ARE INTERESTED ACT PROMPTLY
All Improvemmts Are Made Not UP
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BJ-KINnyiELD Is locaUd Hlh
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Water mains, aas mains, electrlo llaht and tele
phone lines are available to all lots.
All of tbe avenues are Improved with stone
driveways and cement sidewalks they will be lined
with beautiful younr shade trees this autumn.
?'he building- sites ranre from Si feet to 100 feet
rontsae, and from lit) feet to over 100 feet 'n
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