fe?iiWJTffWPvPRBHWBIllBBWBBiKP'w!K i i IT I. ' r ' ' i V iftNIE MACK QrHFniiiF ;, FOR MAIN LINks . . lason Is Divide Jlnto TWo parts ana vuuuut. D 1 Best Ever IhEPULE OF 28 GAMES 'A ' flft-ift schedules apparently nro popular &Si,tln circles and a number of tho ';'? baseball 108"" n tls vlclnIty (""""mo i halves to their baseball campaigns Willi weeks from today will u'shcr In the T and from oil accounts the Main fc i!,.Ee will witness Its most prosper """ Sn Frederick I.. Hose, head of wlcampaiB. ... nerBonnci ot l,h,'?r:t. in tho circuit will be superior W. . . -...rilnir seasons nnd announces rythlnR In readiness for tho opening on. Th layout for tho season consists of f' '..(vjiirht eames, fourteen In each round. VK. clubs will meet each other on four oc lilon. one at homo and one away In each tffif It has also been decided that In case Are ! a different winner In each half that we teams meet In a series for tho league .'Aimplonnhlp at the conclusion of tho reuu iurason. The opening games aro listed tr 'April S8 and tho, campaign will come ,2 conclusion on September 22. Tho clubs "L,mnrlslnK the Main Mne League are Auto W Merlon. Wayne, Paoll, Vlllanova. Nar. .' Erth and Dun & Co' Tna comPete schedulo J folio"1 i nnsT round ffii.rll 28 Wfljne at Paoll. Vlllanoia at Nar TjS. Dun Co. nt lion-Air. Merlon at Auto. f juJiir IV Vlllanova at Wayne. Paoll at Nor. fcerth. Merit"1 at Tln-Alr' DuI & Co. at iQtOCar. ..,.- a. TVinll. Tlnn.Afe fit Tl'avn jTt Ca at "Viiianova.' Merlon at Nar: WiV 19 Dun & Co. at Wayne. Merlon ot nuudia. Paoll at Hon-Alr. Narberth at Auto. f!i MPaoll at Vlllanova. Wayno at Nar tkertSf Dm & Co. at Merlon: Bon-AIr at i 80 (a. m..l Bon-AIr at Paoll. Dun & fa it Wayne, iaroeriu v vniauutu. .uenvu '.fV!.t0$Xr'i m.) Paoll at Wavne. Dun .fc Cor at Narberth, Merlon at Hon-Alr. Villa !"Rnil S-Merfon at Paoll. Wayne at Villa- Kion 9 Dun & Co. at I'aon. jierlon at tffljii, Jlon-Alr nt Vlllanova, Autocar at Nar- &. faVnrturih nt Pnoll: Autocar nt Lwlrne. Merlon at Vlllanova, Dun & Co. nt l?ner'M-Narberth at Wayne. Vlllanova at onAir. raoii bi 'u"n '., ..v v.. t VJniS' 30 Dun & f o. at Paoll. Autocar at M'Dluna. Merlon at .varuerin. wayno at tion- y.f i'-i4 In. m. Merlon nt Paoll. Dun & Co, ifu '"'JT, It Mllanova, Hon-Alr at Narberth, Wayno at July t (o. i.) -Vlllanota. at Paoll. Merlon et ft Co. at Narberth, Autocar at fcWiyne. Dun i-Air. SECOND ROUND Pjuly f-Paoll at Wayne. Narberth a bm, Dun & Co. at Hon-lr, Merlon a t VI la- at Auto- rjnlr 14 Vlllfinovn at. Wayne Paoll at Nar Co. ut MnQ. uenon uon-Air, Dun & Vtuxit, BuTyi'l Autrcar at Paoll. llon-AIr at Way: at Wayne, Rn CO. at luanova. .nenun ui .tur.m. -iulr SS Dun (i Co. at Wayne. . Merlon it Vlllanova. Paoll at lion-Air. varuerin ai iotwar. ... 'inrnt 4 Pat, I at vinnnoa, Wayno at Bon-AIr at PKirterth, Dun & Co. at Merlon Autocar. . . .. .. . ki.i..,.. 11 llnn.AIr nt PAOlt. Lfun Ac i;o. tfil.Wane, Vlllunoa at Narberth, Merlon at fltitwar. . ,, t. r-n nt . AUKUBt in vaiiif m uu "iS... " ' I'...";!-,. t.,i,. i,i linn. Air. VI llannvft at ,nruriiu, .i.,i. . w.. ..-. "amuA 2a-Merlon at Paoll. Wayne at Villa- laon. Narbertn at uon-Air, -uun. oc u. m E.''??.li.i. i T... r. nn at Pnnll. Mrlon nt June, llon-AIr at Vlllanova. Autocar at Nar fember 3 (a. .n.l-NVXn.fSL?80..'),: tear at wnyne, .ieriun i( nttw,t, u.. . I5tfmbpr :i'(u. m. Merlon at Wayne. Dun aCo. at VUlannrsi Hon-Air at Narbertn, raou WsJfi.mher f Dun & Co. at Paoll. Autocar it Vlllanova, Merlon at Narberth, aynet at lAH.il. "September 15 Vlllanova at Paoll, Narberth & Co. ot Wayne, Autocar at uon-Air, u "" f September 22 Merlon at Paoll. kt Sirberth. Vlllanova at Bon-AIr DuVi & Co. , Waine at PAutocir fiNTIRE BASEBALL TEAM i; QUITS LEAGUE. TO ENLIST 7J fBhortston Fed Bananas and Water So W He Could Make the Required Weight irCHICAGO. Anrll U. An entire baseball ltm" has left a church lQttKUO In Coolc C6tottQ enlist for service? with the re gional' Guard. Six members of the team prentlnjj tho Bethlehem Norwegian Wn. Church, have enllsteu in me kt'TlllnoJs Cavalry, four others nre pre- Iiiva fnlUm .,.t 4Via mntia croi nf tllft 5 yw iviiun, unu mo iiitiM(j - -.. Karl Teteraon. a former navy man, l-tiinounced his Intention of'returnlng to vy as a cun rjolnter. Albert Chnsten- k't'ihortston of the baseball team, was IbleMo Qualify for enlistment because Lhti weight, but his companions fed him nas and water until he acquired enough at to pass the examination. - IN 'COMEBACK RACE, f lO nnnn mTnT i-xr T"CiT T V - . : m: i -': -. w n r . i m KSEIY YOHK, April H Andrew Kelly, pw nett sprinter from Holy Cross College. 4eatl Howard P. Drew last night at the nea of the Smart Set A. C. in the Thlr th Reglirient Armory, After running n. 4 eat over the hnndred-vanl course In 1 1-5 teconds, Kelly won the extra, rnco to fwenno victor. , DARCY BARRED FROM RING By LOUISIANA GOVERNOR nh , , jjBATQN IIOUQU. I.. April 14. "Let 'UarpV fnlt.i l.a nihln Avomnla nf Tea Carpentler before seeking athletic MtnientH In l.milotntia ' Hnrnrnnl TlnnH Ired.to D. J. Tortorich, manager dt tho hju Auditorium nt New Orleans, Tt8 Sclinrllflarl frx Anrll Ofl V Vl'rtll Darcyand Jeff Smith. JRY TREND, BETHLEHEM gCCER MANAGER, IS DEAD fTHLEIIEM, Pa., April 14. Harry W. i "mnager of champion Bethlehem ' team. dlaA tAilnv nai n VtrlAf lit- ftf Pneumonia. Ho was forty years old. fv NY TARGET SHOOTS TODAY indents. MpnHnw Rnrinn nnd Oeyal Jersey Clubs List Week- End Matches pt matches aro listed at Holmesburg "t poxh Sprlngneld, Pennsgrove, Wy and at Cramer Hill today. tocal Importance la the Independents' "V uoimesbur .Junction and tne '-Springs test at South Springfield. "X have Drosrama of l6o tariretB. fr2"11lrov, N, J., a registered target i wnj. do neid at the.du Pont Qun Ciuu, crowd of nlmrods'wlll compete, WW. Pratt and Hampton, of this city. M IB ar 1K0 tmmMtm flthmr JrMV FttelnV VrmaXrJlA - .. V,a TIaMm. .jjopdbury Shooting AMOclatlons. ,, u T Cuba SUrt to Rakaw, ..Aj)rll'i4. Thi Calo4W Nationals m AFTER A REAL OUTFIELDER, THUS HIS ENDEAVOR TO WHAT MAY HAPPEN IN BASEBALL TODAY. AMERICAN Won. JJahlniton 2 Boston , , a Cleveland 2 till en no ...,, i M. l.oula i Athletics !.!!!. 0 New York n Detroit o LEAGUE Lost. Vet. Win. Loar. 1.000 .11(17 1. 000 .(107 1.000 .007 .007 .33.1 ,I7 .3.1.1 .313 .(MM) .333 .000 .333 .000 O 1.000 0 1.000 l 1.000 1 ..100 1 ..100 3 .000 2 .000 3 .000 NATIONAL LEAGUE Wen. Lost. Pet. Win. Lor. 1.000 .750 Chicago , . Phillies .. New York Cincinnati St. Louis Boston , , . Ilrnnklrn .1.000 1 1.000 1,000 '.nn7 .333 .000 .000 .000 1.000 1.000 .750 .MM) .5fMI .BOO .333 ,.VKI X.O!) ,500 .inn .000 (HH ,000 Pittsburgh SCHEDULE FOR TODAY AMERICAN I.KAtU'r. JVanMnntnn nt I'lillnilrlnliln Clear. llnMon nt New York Clear. Chlenito nt r-t, I.oul Parti v cloml. viririuiiii in iiriroit i loutiy. NATIONAL I,Ktli;i: I'hllnrlettihla nt Ilrnoklrn Clear. New lork at Ito.ton Clenr. I'tttMinnth nt Clilcneo Clmiily. nt. I.ouln at Cincinnati dear. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AMERICAN LLAOt'K fit. IoiiIk, 4 Clilcnito. -3. Other ptimcH noMtponeil, wet Krouml, national i.i:aui: Chlrnao, Oi I'lttatiuritli, 1. ht. IxiuIn, 3 ( Inclnnltl, 2, Other aame pootimneil, vtet aroundt. American Afsoriution Mllwaukee-Pt. Pnul. rnln. Columbus, 3; Loulavllle. 0. indinnanou, II Tolerto, n, Minneapolis, Ri Khubhk City. t. CHILDREN AND PONIES HAVE AN INNING TODAY Many Youngsters Will Have En tries at Annual Indoor Horse Show PRIZE LIST AND DONORS Today Is children's day at the sixth an nual Philadelphia Indoor Horse Show, which is being held In tho Third Regiment Ar mory, Broad and Federal streets, for tho benefit of the American Hospital, tho Babies' Hospital of Philadelphia, Clarrctson Hospital, Oncologic Hospital, Polyclinic Hos pital and tho Samaritan Hospital. " Tho youngsters nnd the ponies will have their Inning now. To bo sure, there have been children in the events of Thursday and Friday, but the big time will be this afternoon, when tho youngsters are out of school. The child .sensation so far has been young Dick Clarke, son of Thomas W. Claikc, one of the managers of the Dolchesler F.inns, nephew of Joseph Claike, who caused so much favorable comment among the spec tntors for tho way he tode Jackonettn, owned by the Countess tin Holstcln, yes terday afternoon. This was the first time Jackonetta had ever appeared In n ring. She won second place, although most of tho audience thought from he- form ami action she would be awarded flrls. Young Dick has captured two firsts and a second so far, and shows from the way he handles his ponies that he knows horso tlesh : In fact, that "he Is a chip off the old l14:k." Children from tho Main I.lno whoso parents nre Interested In horsvs will appear In the tanbark ring this afternoon. Among those who have entered nnd expect them selves to' drive are Walter J. Staats, Jr , Pope Yeatmon, Jr., Miss Dorothy Kennedy nnd Miss Frances Powell, the young girl who so gracefully gave up the silver cup and blue ribbon In class three, the opening event of the show. Miss Powell had already been nwnided the cup and had, as is customaiy in horse show etiquette, made the rounds of ring, amid much applause It was found that a mistake had been made by the judges. Without a word of demur she gave up the cup and ribbon and graciously handed it over to her opponent. ' Other children who will be In the ring this afternoon will bo Miss Ruth Bur roughs, Miss Catherine, Miss Alma Wana maker, Miss Olive Vaughan and Miss. Flor ence Delchester. PROGRAM OF KVKXTS Tho events for today, with prizes and donors. Include: 2:1.". n. in Class 15, ponies, lomblnatlon Cup. Iteclnaia C. Vanderbllt. 2:35 p. i.'. Class 02, dellery liurses--Cup, Mrs. K. S. Whltaker. 2:45 p. m Claas 10, saddln horses. 15 2 hands and over, long tall Cup, William du Pont; second prize, Strawbridg-o A Clothier. 2:55 p. in. Class 1. ponv In h-"d. to be shown by child Cup. Miss Prlsellla Wanainaker. 3:05 P. in. Class 48. roadsters, open class (up. Mrs. Alexander Van Itensselaer; second prize. John f llnnrnek. 3:25 p. m. Class 30, saddle horse, huck Cup, Marshall Wlnpcnny. ei by phllade,ph,an,) 8:40 p. m. Class Ii. pairs heavy harness horses Cup, A. W. Atk.nson. p m Class'll, ponlea, Jumplni 110 and J5, George Peterson. m Class 40, ladles' hunters, to be ridden by a lady l"ut. Miss MarJorfo Thomas; second prize. Mrs. B. llolllnsstiearf.,. jn Class 43. pairs of hunters Cup. Hodman Wanamaker, giJ0 . m Class 2l, saddle ' horses, handicap Cup, James'VKunkel; .eeond prUo. A. U. Coze. Class 62. harness "horses. Park use 115 and 110, Kejm Supply gCompan j'. Class 4. ponies In 'harness. 13 hands to 14.2 hands-Cup! 1 T-8.'i5anndlem. Claas 25, ladles'" saddie horaes 1Alglon Challenge Cup, :1B p. m. fine harneaa horse Cup, Oeorre Claaa (14 -A D. Wldeaer. 0: !3 P. '" appolntmenta Cup, Claas 49. rot-later, delphla Itecord. rhlla- 40 n. m i.. a nonles tn tiarneaa, tandem Cup, Joseph E. 'Wiener. m Claaa 2S, pairs of .addle, horaea-110 for each horse. . m. t Claaa 68. ladlea' palra. harneaa nor.-uy. Harry I. Hollowj ri.aa 45 tondem jumping; .lasa-J25. $15. Claas 44. heat hunter ot the show, po.t en trl. . of tio to be given to manager ofa't".".0 wlnnfnVmoat ribbon, of the show: $5 to second winner. . TUB AWAIIDS rollowlnv are yesterday' awards: Ponle. under .addle, not e"'... lahrail'TornVnlef I ... l-M. -W-. SPRING BESORTS ATLANTIC C1TV. X.J. -V..e.e.OircogTHOTrlLOh 1 HE WORLD ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. inimi wiinr f """" iww' HOTEL DOLftt- nUaUU l..fc. from Baaoh. Bt Charlea' Placa. Flrat no 1, ..nisanltnea. AmaricjBJ Lm.rloVnOuropMn.plM toTw war Bewh; Ktor. to lirieJMliniHr Private bathi, run. nml, PTlv ""u.-KS' HOPEFULLY HOPES Ernio Walker, young outfielder, has not left Philadelphia for his home, as ho was ordered by the Phillies, after receiving word of his suspension. He expects to hav ,ve an interview some for tho purpose of Miss Frnntea Powell, aocend. Tinker. Ir in . 12.1', uird. VVnlter J. rttauta jr.. mini. Ilorsea In harnens. aultiiuie for business urp. shown before a Ir Pnnwr Iiukrv or Imaljioas rarrlarn irnnd Vlw Hen illnd. ch. in. l.i. o ra . llcrnard Connor, first, Uiownlc. Ii. K. l.'i 3. ngod. Mrs. II S. Mntlacl;, second; Tho Count, Ii. B. PI, s r. John M. Ilurrnujlis. third Horses In harness, runabout horse ilrlcn by a l.ulv, o.iiiolntmentH to count 40 iht lent, liorno t,0 per ee?t. manners vaim hilly eonlileril NothersU'a "ride. Ui, K.. 1.". . rs.. Miss Isa bella WoMimaker. first. nicB.iut Dllham. li ir.. 14 2'4, Mini Cunstanie Vauclaln. Hcltnd; I ho Plume, cli. m . l.'i,2, S ri),, llriBBS's IlldliiB Academy, third. Horeea under saddle, model saddle horse, nny heleht. shown In hand Illlalieth Warder, i li m ini'4. B re., John P. Crosier, llrst. I.ulu IMn arils, eh. in , 1.V3, ." rs . John P. Croer. second: Iluren Arnold, eh in . Ki :i. li r; , Miss Anna A. Austin, third. Mary Yandell Pox. ch. m.. Ki.l'i. H rs. Miss Jean Mittr Austin, fourth. llureau of fire horses, liorsos beloiiKlnB to Phlludeluhl.1 Plro Peii.irtm-m Hob nnd llus. . Oral (lenrce nml John, setondl J.IKe. third Haddlo bred stallions, shown In hand and by side of pony Sunflower, b. s.. l.'i.a. 7 rs , John P. Croer, first. .No competition. Horses under saddle, nnvlcn horse, 14 linnds " Imhcs and oer; open only to horses tlut.hmi never won u llrst ribbon at an show Iluinbln llee ch B 1.1. H, t cara. .Miss Constance Van. chilli first; Jackonetta, ih. in., 1.1 1. S Neiirs, Countess von Holsleln, second. PUkelt. b b., 10 II years. Jiimes Collins Jones, third; l)lle. h .. 14 "Vj . .1 scars, Samuel Alexamler, fourth. PonleH in narncMa; iuu ui.ni ,'. tm.,.., D, ...., harness by a thlld under 12, years l'an tV-J.ii' i.iw. m . 4t Inches: Miss Catherine l...nQ.U I.V Kolb. lirst, WooUrod Abba, b. b., KM. 7 years, sec- ""iVorses under saddle; Balled saddle horses. 1 1 hands 2 Intbes and oer. must show five pa Is Kathryn Haynea. br. m.. 1.1.2. 4 j ears. John p Croze", llrst; Cllorl Mundl. ch. m.. IS 2'a. fourCrcZuerrs. Join, 1V-,'PSar!rC?hlUl (il"dM""e "nTplnBi'-lass'. ifcn" to all' "style of'; bo.ob es neda Iv "onsl.l.red Clinker, b. B.. 1 1.2, . iars. inen Kiddle Farms, first. Osnet. br. B. 11. " r.i,i Miss Cnntlanee Vauclaln, second: W.i ll.sh rh III.. t"t IBdl. (lien lllddlo fl'Mrina. third; (iray Maatcr. sr. B . 1. T sears. Gardner IlMil ! mount, jejwn . "" J.V i ..atincs Vauilaln flrst Pocono h. K. 1. years. JIHbss Itldli.B A..odem second r Pickett, be. 1. ''?" br. m., 1. I yeara, lr. S. Merrill iuhi, f0l,ii,cr1hore ' 13 hands 2 Imhcs and oer. shown to a KlK or salloc wnBon-Tho Whip, ch in . I" "u. 7 Veara Mlas Constance Vain lain, firm: The Flami cuf'm.. 15.2. S years. HrlRBS ltldlnB AeSdemy? second; 'ilroadlawn Monarch, ch. B. 1Bi!oVesttu8nde?lrHJa'ddle. 14 bands 2 Inches and over ladlei' challcnse cup class, ladles to ride. Aiiiuiii. Vf:i it icars. Countess von Hoists n, second':" Busette, ch. m M.1V. 5 J ears Frances Powell, third: I.ucera. ch. rn.. Miss 15. (1 S;,fePiaMSadSsi arn s"."' second: HklloplW Major." b. s . 10. U " ' ...L...nn,l T.'jrma third. ""," "h ;.V, eoer. 12 hands to 1 hands '." .V " o.,,T, i. v 1:1.3. Char es It. in'5f.,Kr;".:v. M.rha.id. . e.. is.2. 7 ", ' iielcheatei' Farms, second: Master Key. eara. "'""' ' d Dehbeater Furma. third; MbdeVrire. bfBe.! '13. 1 ear. Wllllabrook r"saddle0Uhorse. lieavyweleht. un to carnlnB over 185 pounda Iluinblo Bee. th. B . 15 3. t veara Mlai Conatnnce Vauclaln. llret; Plcltett, We 10. yei". James Collins Jones, second; iJuw Su herland. br. in., in, 8 '".'.. Merrill Weeks, third: Pocono. b e, 10. iea. UrlBua iiiainit '"'). :"'" ;. Inches, man. 'I'anoeill norni-n ur .. ,...... Dllham second KEAL ESTATE FOB SALE (il.KNMI)i:. P.. tli,Jl!-i.,',,V'!i!! T?Sttlni bl "tolltoni. nhoftn In hand by th id of a pony Kbony Klnc. -... !;. h vt-ars T: T. Stotesbury, lirBt; IVter Vnlfa. lr V -lO.m. 4 earn. John P. Crorer. -wn.l IIoweH ut.ier saildle. ult;xbIo for ?;" 'l'ikZlm&L'V,. SeenMHeard ''' mW7KfyrTA i,'i i VkZTuLsw n"int i rT nii, kA'J j'l! Listen What You Get. at GLENSIDE! Two-story, rough-cast, house. Built In palra. Side yards. Five rooms and bath. La r tee reception room, open staircase. Dlntnir room, beam celling. Artistically papered, das and electric fixtures. ItoofajTovered with asphalt shingles: never wear out; can't burn, dollar walls of eolld concreje. ,AU for $2500. On larger lots, porch, etc., $4800, Your terms. .ft u ;,ii I' !'' m l't" i "t.. !l3 'i' .!.!;:J 411 thtu thlripa and man) too numerous to mention, to bt had at OLEN8IDE. OovM you expect morjf t TO BE REINSTATED time today with President liaker being reinstated. Watching the Scoreboard Though HUl nas just a taw recruit. lie shovrd a uorltt vf class; I4wn Mouth he tnrulr the vctn look Hccnusr he i n ,o fast. Hut thou oh irr hear iin more of Hill From Did Iinu llftsiball s frtiuu UV A; u a it he .still has sincd btcitiutt tie ft fast uiwa thi, btnch. slotr Toilnv's hern: (IforK Mlslrr for hH homo run In tho Ch.wiRoSt. l.ouls Knnie. N Joy In postponing Kmca. Hot coffee, boy! , Weatherm.m nt oorlookeil when wo dirt tho Il klnj;. . Time to call In a pineh hitter for prlns. Jni thovsht for tortnx lotta double-headera LOinltlR. ThoHiTCubn are undlHputctl leaders today, nnrt Hruther, n raw but raro recruit, helped put 'era there. , Some of Al M.imaux'a t-onfldence Is wandering around loose In ChkJ.Ru. Iflmln In b scores won't affect the rrleo of admlsdlon , , The t'nrdlnaN have refused to bo Cincinnati's doormat. JJcUel. V Mnith nnd htcolu led tho reolutlon. IllB chills. le.iBues are serlnir bnsebill betueen If one of 1!. Colllns's feet had been thlc'ep tho Chlc.iBo Whlln Sox nilehln't have lost. Col llns"as about to tax Khotten when he lifted his foot from the second safety. It b.imi tho St. Louis Ilrowns a one-run le.ul. Tho DodKers are polryr to bae a band con tort to lieln the Bamo alons this afternoon And some marines to drill. Man li winds double-headers April showers brlnB forth Juno Amateur Baseball Hockland Junior C C. would like to arrance Barnes with fourtcen-auteen-jear-old uniformed teams havlns Brounds and l.ulriK full expenses for ten men. P. .Mrt.'ann, 1N21 Sejbert street. West Philadelphia It C.'s Junior baseball team Is desirous of at ranging c.imes with llrst class teams In or out of ilty paying full ex penses, , Clune, 627 Cedar avenue. DruedlnB Athletic Association would like to In Peniisjlvii- hear from strictly home teams nlaw New Jersey and Deluware. 'ihls team will play semlprofisalonal ball this season, un der new management. J. ISberle, 1U15 Xorlh Hope street. J. P. If. baaeball team desires Barnes with Hamilton A C. and tho Philadelphia A C Tho team has adJed a number of now pl.oers to tha line-up. with C Heller on tho mound nnd (J. Kesal. former I.oke Plarx sprinter. In tho out field. A Targan. 2201 North Hevcntetntn treet. PeiuisyHanla Pallroad Juniors would lll.o to book Karnes with fourteen-slxteen-jear-old unl fornied traveling teams In or out of Philadel phia. I). Koss. 3307 North Warnoek street Frankford A C has several open dites In May and June nnd would like to hear from llrnt clais team" In Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. II Utearn. 121 Iluau street. IJxpcrlenertl pitcher would llko to play on a first-ilass team In Ptiinsylvonla nnd New Jer sev Has nitihed on semi-professional teams In Pen'nsylMinla and New Jersey. F. Friid, ii:i.1 Uennantown acnue. REAL ESTATE POR SALE (iI.i:niiii:. pa. Consider the Many Conveniences! Double-traclt trolley to Phlla. Ten minutes to Willow Grove. Three squares to 'Glenside Sta tion. 27 mlilutes to City Hall; fare. 11 cents. All department store deliveries. Telephone and telegraph. 70-ft.-wldo street In front. All suburban conveniences. Pure air- and open country. Stores of every description. Pure Sprlngfleld water. Gas and neweraire system. Miles of delightful walks. Cement sidewalks everywhere. T.M IIU.l 111 silr1 Liir SP Wfti . rj Jla '''' "Sk. -JmrnT-ril .'1 S''i ,? Jll I I , I 1 1 !h I'll u . League Soccer Games On Schedule for Today .I.I.Ii:il Ol'P SKMIIINAI, Aweiiilon i. T.-p-iiv Hibernians, nt TlilrU trict ami iH'lilRh menue. INTi:itl.l'.(ll'l'. MATCH l'lck of I'nltnl l.eiimie. is. Pick r North r?'. -Vunufiirtiirers' laxue. ut llnrrrtt Park, Irankfunl. INDlhTItlAI, 1,R.(1L'K ..Slnmtnnl, Itniler llcirlnit ts, Itohlfrld .ilntiufuitiirlne tuiiip.in, ut P. It. It. V. M. ('. A. (IruuudK, rrt.fiiurtli Mrret niul l'nrk- wna loci Hpirrrr, iiarr llntiitoril. .Murtox I'uniliMi.v . I).il,l l.untoirn finn, ut ll(U' (lull (.ro.niil.i. Imnt utrvct uml l.rlf menue. Itefrrce, .lark Miaw. Wiilfcinlen-linn i. American PuIIm. ut ('arillnclon. l'u, Itrferee, Charles Ward. MAYER OR OESCHGER WILL FACE DODGERS Phillies Play Final of Scries in Brooklyn Jack Coombs Ex pected to Do Hurling IIHOOKI.YN, April 14. I'nt Muron tnlit this niornliiB th.it he illil not rxpect to ehoot ltlej- back nt tho DoiIrcih totla In tho final of tho hoiIcs. lie will have Mayor and OischRcr warm up and his selection will depend on who warms up tho bettor. Manager Itnblnson, of tho HodRerK, Is loypoiifible fur u hacehall Innovation. He. with tho eonxent of Owner Khhot. linn Invited nil the Feinl-pru pitchers In tho hiiroiiBh nt HiuciUlyn to repot t to Kbhcti I'lelil eety iiioiiiIiik the team Is at hoiiui nnd furnish the Dodgers with battliiK pun' tlce ltoblnsoii mys he li.ti :t double pur pose for thlH scheme. It will i;lo the PcdRers it chance to look. (icr varied pitch. Iiir. nnd nt the Mime tltno permit liltn to hc.tn thb pltclilriK mntct Itil of Brooldjn, with the posplbllltj nf uddliiR one or two promlMnR lilulers tn the team. MlUe Mowrcy. the Dodfiers' regular third baselnnn. Is Mill iinli;nod but not for Iour, lioweer. lie will have a conference Willi Chat ley Khbets and "VVUber Itohlusou today and l expected tn fIru ii new con tract. Mowrcy will not Kct Into the game for at least a week, as ho will requite, that much practice before he will displace Ivy Olson, who has been Riintdlm? the dllllcult coiner since Mowrey's absence. Jack Coombs may face the Phillies again today. Sherrod Smith, tho sterling south paw, will warm up with him nnd the nno showing tho better "siufl" will get the call. HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE ii.r.Nsii)i:. pa. Beautiful Bungalows in Glenside yMim. ";-- ty-aWfUXw juM'M'Sj-V. ti. Six different styles to select from; each one modern and up-to-date; scientifically planned; built to please the most particular home buyer. Seven large, well-planned rooms, hardwood floors, moddrn bathroom; everything you would expect to find in a much higher-priced home. We Make It Easy To Buy W. T. B. Roberts Opposite Station GLENSIDE Philadelphia's Beautiful OWN YOUR I KT I. lL. M.t Wo have a holce list of Improved and Mtlnlty from JiSOO to J5.uon. The foil. me are k jew .u our i arsa,,,,- LOCATED ON "t:.'.Hi-r.i '"-V ,'.VJ.'..n.r.V.,,.Xr WAVLtllil KUiil J,r .it4. vi. au i.'j.i ClAKAOi: KOIl TWO CAUS. A UAltOAIN Tcn. ,v.v,i.r.i7Ti;n. COZY TWO-STOUV HATH. IDHAI, LOCATION. NHAH TltAIN TO QC1CK IICVKIt j'.snn lunoAiN fou DP.TAcunn hopsi;. nin'J;"0"ms and nAT- L0T 10K175 PKP.T. Ol.IJ SHADi: TllltEH MINCTHS TO .CATION. Now Is the time to aecuro a home on the Willow (lrme Turnpike, recently freed from toll, which will aurely become Pennsylvania's ai co riinirF. I.I.ST ..... ... ,h. vrm Hover 2 County. ii"i;r5KlllnTKK OK CALL f RENNINGER & RNINGEJ JirauMuniiria .'."": -;i-" .-JZ." - REAL ESTATE EOR RENT A (il.ENMDE. 1 Stores in Roberts' Block Building 20 Feet Wide '40 Feet Deep : Facing Glenside Station ,n th?g0 Btore windows your goods will be displayed before prac'tlcally the onlIrGl?nPdld2lnnten ye'ara'haMncreased In population from 500 to 5000 and U still ,ncr.e0Deff another store or a new store In a Krowlnj; town and trow with It RENT$40 $50 HEAT AND WATEIl INCLUDED , , . WM. T. B. ROBERTS & SON- yLi !Pr GRAtf SHORTEN EX-COLLEGIANS VS. PENN ON DIAMOND Red and Blue Substitutes Fourth Street for Can celed Yale Fracas BERNHARDT TO TWIRL Tho UnUerlty of I'cnnsylvnnla will cavort on Krankliu Klcld this afternoon nBalnst the Koiitth Street baseball team, com posed of ancient or otherwlso nthletcs of tolleRo tanks. Tho opposition Is very strong, nnd the lied nnd Hlue Is taking no chances. Tho game Is substituted for tho nriflnnl 1 till with Yule, which has declared Its schedules null and void becauso ot the great military embiogllo In which this coun try has cast lis cap. Coach lloy Thomas will lead Bernhardt to tho box for l'eiiu, wind him up and start tho wot Us for n victory oer tho veteran collegiate, enemy I loch will bo set out at tho other end of tho l'cnn pitchers' delivery. The Fourth Street dele gatlon will dinpo their hats between, and the fracas will then go forward. 1'eim will plav Williams, originally BChcd u'.cd for Tuesday of next week, on Monday. Ton Krt'Hluuaii team will cross bats with tho Tomo School lineup to go uirouKii Innings of the w ln-or-loo stuff. INDIAN FOOTBALL STAR ENLISTS IN U. S. NAVY 1HCICINSOX. 1M. April II eNll TeesatsUy. a pute CheloUon Indian, whoso homo Is In Knowllle. Tenn . but who has been nt the Carlisle Industrial School for the last throe, yearn, enlisted in Cnclo hams niivv here. T.ee?ats1ty Is nineteen J ears old nnd iv football stnr. lie received an ovntlon at tho hamli f his cl.vsMnates. GOULD AND HUHN PLAY FOR DOUBLES LAURELS r.OSTOK, Mass., April 14. Jay lioiim and V. II. T. Huhn, of tho Itncquet Club of Philadelphia, national amateur court ten nis champions In doubles, bad an easy tlmo winning their first match In this years championship tournament against Georgo YVIghtinan nnd Q. A. S. McKonn, of tho Huston Athletic club, nt tho Tennis nnd Racquet Club court. Tim Philadelphia clubmen took all threo ot tho sets by tho REAL ESTATE FOR SALE iiiri:NVuu:T r.VT High, dry and healthful; pure air, pure water; good train and trolley service ; low fare. & Son, Glenside, Pa. Open Sundays Suburb on the Reading "L" OWN HOME OHKnH..na Tim tn RllV unimproved select Suburban Homea In this n :X Y. " i- Vi: iu.s-UTns TO UPAIN. ...... t - -- AT $70U0. HOMI5 rif-ATll Itoor, SIX. HOOMS AND AND TnOLLlA iemiu. '".' OF LOTS ALL SIZES thnt warts u farm In Montgomery ar.d Ducks , ,,.,, jniHIll no. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT m.KNsTm:. s; a same score, f-2j generally outctaaalnf opponents, and in the' laM get WrM their strokes for today's filial lH.Jrm i robin agalrtst Joshua Crane arx p." jmoacs, ot xsoston, y vT DOGS ' . Wo carry a complete lint of all brwaa, ,,'.5'. REUBEN riJaRKF- lNTKIlNATIOrlAL NEW YORKKKNNEl2,Da" ' ' I 113 E. 9th St., New York Cjty A ! LOST AND FOUND IJIIACKLKT. r Lout. t llllvue-Strlfora or J yvcilnodtjr evanlnir. nexlbla plmtlnum' hracclel. nfwarO.lt returntd to Mr. ,', vicinity, (Unman! Ailnm H. Con lain. -i At llttOOni !xM, on Haator Rundar, ttwenk 1M w. upaal at. ana the Church of the Eplphanr, Oermantnwn, a umall brooch, CompooeO of ctrelea of cold, ft with aevrral "mall warll nnd nmethyata. Ileturn to Mlia My E. Mil ler, Tann Hchool, Tort Depult. Mfl. 1)0(1 lat. small Alrrdala purpr, JrldaV aftar ikioii nar K. Waahlneton lane, Clermantownr lliwnrd If returned. Alra, ltardeia, Vaahlni tun lane and Murton at., tlermantowr UO(l Iiat, smnll namn of Tupay. to tP.tn N. n.1,1 at Mack doKl annwfra to th Sultablo roward If returnad HI.N'tl l.oat. un Friday, a larse aolltalre (ilk mnml rlnir! plain Rold aattlna-. Ilw. It return ed to H'151 Qverbrnok aye. Tel. itCPS Overbro'k. itl.N'O Lout, alnce Bundar, email rlnc, with alnaln t"-att in rold circle; reward. A 801, ledger Office. i . ' WATII Lost, Turday afternoon between I'Jth and Sth ate. and rhretnut, email dia mond wrlat watch, nn black ribbon: 150 re ward, llcturn to 220 VV. School lane, Oar nmntonn. ' PERSONALS GOODS stored In nsm9 as follow, will be .old on April 10 and 17 tor charges! De Mslr, (lault, Marearnt Rlwell, Mabel Turner, Webb, Johnson. MrCurdy, Whitehead, Clemonaon. Itnndt, Mitchell. (I'Keefe, Carrie Smith, Mor rlasons Htorsgw Co., B22l Market at. TO IIOAilD Ilubles and chlldran up to 10 years old Trained nurae, J 448, i ledger .Central. poll ADOPTION, baby" girl, full surrender. months old. J 442, Ledger Central. HELP WANTED FEMALE AltTIPICIAL FLOWKKS Experienced maker wanted: female: also work given home. Hauar Wagman. IC4 Arch at., third floor. Uli. LINO CLEHK typewriter operator wanted by corporation altuated outalde of city: state age, cper. and salary expected. P SlO.Led.Oft. noOKKnKPEIt TOUNO I.ADT AS BOOJC Ki:niEIl AND OKFICB ASfllSTANT, APPLT L. C1RGIS & 11R08.. MBTHOFOLITAN ULDO., imOAD AND WAIjLACU. UOOKICKKPnn and etenoa-rapher, experienced. one capable of taklnir entire chare of book.; none others need apply: cood salary to rtKot arty. M H45. ledger Central. IlOOKKKi:P?:n and stenographer wanted Ex perienced bookkeeper nnd stenographer for tei tllcmm In Kena, dlat, P 81. Ledgerf Office. UOOICKERPBK and stenographer, competent. Apply (ion in. uroao. at. ClIAMilKltMAII) and waltreaa; wblte , between IS ond 'J. 1512 Plna at. Apply COOK, experienced, wanted. English or Scotch. between 25 and 33 years old, for place in Hryn Mawrj only 2 In family; muat have, good references: good wages paid. Telephono Bryn Mawr 4.13 after fl P. m. COOIC and general housework Southern lady wants colored couple who will tak Interest, rhono Oyerhrook fiSBO W. COOK, experienced, white, for position in Bryn Mawr: 2 in family: cood wages. Phono Uryn Mawr 453. , aim, i:xrertencd hand wanted In .ample dj nirtment of woolen houae. Address P 231. Ledger Office. GIRLS WANTED . Over 10 years, for clean, light factory 48-hour week: steady work. pioNnr.R BifspKNDim co. 310 N. 12th, 6th floor Olltl.y Additions to our glaa. department make oponlngs for BO cirla: learner, paid IB weekly; advancement In 0 weeka: experienced worters make $17 and over per weok. Apply in person "Vl, Ki'MULFOnD CO.. Qlenolden Pa. rjini.a in laco wlndlng$ooni. 14 to 16 year. Apply John Bromley t Sons, Lehigh ave. below Front. i OIItLS TO POT UP YARNS: NO EXPEHIRNCJl REQUIllED; 0.5 PER WEEK TO BTART. APPLY 8. H : P. W. FLEISHER. INC., 25TII AND HAMJI.TON Mia. OIRL8 wonted, between 18 and 30 years of sjre. to pack dugnr in Bmall packagea; wages 10 or more per week for steady work. Apply Frank lln Sugar Itellnlng Co.. foot ot Reedt. GIRLS to pack cakes and work !n Iclnc room; beginners paid $0 per week : of 1 hours. Keeb- i.rtvevlll!iklne Co., g.1 N. g-d st. GIHLS. 14 years una over, 10 learn the business; 10 cents per hour to start. Philadelphia Paper Hox Co.. 17th and Ridge. HOSIERY Knitters nnd toppers on Standard opp lllat Hanner and Bcott & Williams machines ; eg. Notasemo Hosiery Co.. Oxford and Matcher. ierienco on naii-none, nouu v-y . y.w yvm. HOSIERY Loopers on IS and 20 point Hep worth machines: experlence.on raveled work; good pay; steady position, rtotasemo xioaiary s Co. ixford and Maacher. HOUSEKEEPER; poeltlon lato June, mountain resort hotel: muat be competent; house ac commodate. 200 guests: name salary,, experi ence and roferencea, or no attention will be glen. Addreaa Mt. Pleaaant House. Mt. Po i nno. Pa. HOUSEKEEPER in email apartment Phlla.: family 3 adults; no wasblnc In Weat J 7BJ, Ledger uentraij HOUSEWORK Whits girl to aaalat other mtd with homework nnd take care of child, with cood reference. Oak Lane 020 W. 715 Kenll worlh aye.. Oak Lane Park. . . HOUSEWORK Woman wanted for gen. house work In family of 3 adults. Call 0394 Drexal road. Qerhrook. KITCHEN office. Ill GIRL, wanted. Apply Apply timekeeper's IlellevueStratford Hotel. LEARNERS In laco winding room. Apply John Ilromley fions. Lehigh ave. below Front, MOTHER'S HELPER Healthy, reliable, willing girl to asalet In care ot 3 small children; good wagea and cood home. Addreaa 1C C. 8.. 112(1 Center nve.. Reading. Pa. MtlllHt: wanted: an Intelligent young woman. French or American Proteatant nreferred: AvnerlAnenri nn nurse for two children: sea. cnnaren; ... r- r . - r " Chore in summer. I'none uneatnut xiiu xuiia after fi p. m. ' NURfE Wonted, an Intelligent young- Amar- lean girl. Proteatant. exper'd. as nurse tori children, youngest 8 moa. Phono Ogonta 0B. SILK Experienced hard silk winders nd dou- hlerS; 11. 1 fooler - Son. 435 N. Broad at, STENOGRAPHER Excellent opportunity! gtT details as to nature of experience, age. sal. ary. Telephone No. at once to M 850. Led. Off. STENOGRAPHER, with some experience and quick to learn light office work! oasy hours; BlJ e phone number It possible. J 857. Led. Cen. BTENOORAPHER. experienced, and secretary wanted; salary tin per week: lunch provided: references required. I aoi', laager utnee. STENOGRAPHER OR TYPIST for filling in form letters; snecd a requisite. Apply in the morn inc. Eleclro Dental,33d and Arch eta. STENOGRAPHER Rapid, accurate, 112; good opportunity for advancement. Call Reeves Pnrvln Co., 105 S. Water at. STENOGRAPHER One. with experience. In en. clneer's ofilco and familiar with technical terms. P 210, Ledger Office. STENOGRAPHER and typewriter S. 2d st. Sack. M TWISTERS, EXPERIENCED'. APPLY B. B. n. W. FLEISHER. , INC.. 25TH AND HAMILTON ST3. WAITRESS, Proteatant, for eountry! English preierrea. niaius iwvi ,u u"imt iwhi, .. 5 pec month; rsferencea. Cent, WINDERS, SOFT SILK Experienced and learaars SAFE, CLEAN MTLXi Agreeable work.. best wages l 8AUQUOIT SIUCMbfuFACTUKDIO CO. ' 18th and Hunting- Park ave., , . WOMAN, brlgl ht. clever, with, .good jrefarseaa.','J 10 aaaisfc lie In organising casus in. f eana, nr , riinrv! profltablo. congenial Sforkiexp. not ;:r,ilali write freely about aeir.-J -l, jjta.fim. YOUNO LADY wanted to operata smGiHB box machine, alao to Uka charge oTreME The A. Scboenhut Co., Adams apd apWaj i TlIB BURIIOUUHS NATliiE CLUB - nr.' riiuiilnflH: WASH. w' offers attractive., remuneraUvwork t lured women. Not routine work. .'Ball .nd tiereonallty eaaenual, iunMiia tvraonal interview after anrUMt erencea atated. Addreaa J V. m SVf A- FIL1NQ CLERKS, trained. Hwaye iMtfjs n rwMiiiian inrou-tn our on rniiaarjpn bwwi . ''''. a.HLl. -..r. . Il-Lf1 ttild flpoiw. HELP W--JtIV-daVatl niT.i.iK'n cr.HRK.': Wpanl reference aa4 s3TjraiRaV uenirai. UILLJNa oy. oon ' ibu A V'.ii 33 i?i ' X.1 .!; ' I m s M tsh Or m M -it 'j m m M 4, ..J4 'Jrj'jn . tiru-Ya . yr bit. rwai-jaovawB. Uur. 119 r. 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