& .t "sff tICAN FIVES IN TRIPLE TIE Y. M. H. A. Throws Un- . ' f expected Jolt Into tne Girard Hancock Wins , .. I "-" k- mn . r,m..,-iTi? tn A CHAT) Jl TUAUi WiMlN lO " AMhRIPAN i.r.cu i: w t. r n. w. i.. p r. fllrsrct.... 2 I .miT nt Column -J 1 ,7 Wh i 1 ??! Hancock t 11117 PI lilt M . "" imI'st:iii. i.kmii i. w. i. p t v Dnhion... .1 ii I. nun liiltT-Non 1 liuttrrw'h 'J 1 nun Htrrett . ' Quaker i'. U 1 nit" lUlloil.t. rc -,nn I 311 ' !!"!! lJinn. M.. I I ..un i ti.-1 " KCItKDL'l.i: POIt lO.MDItlttiW MOIIT IjinHon Moiiottpe lntcr-Nuni Mutter worth . V tl I nlrard Aluintil ilioppetl lit t'leju sl'ile tit the head of the Amerlr.in lliiltetlinll League by IntlnK to Y M II A In an exciting nnd uclMilueil extra-period panic at Trajnmre Hall laKt ecnlng h the ncorc of SJ.2I. The going un fea tured In- numrroUH lough nTlnun.iKes, due to the rlnxenctii of the totalt. The exhibition of foul tnstliitf wa I far beiond Its original proportion, nnd about an nierllocre its ImK eler been wit. that the winner, and eKpeelnll' the nesied. (iirard rountcd flic of twent- ioncik, reeelte ton niurli reward for eight opportunities while Y M. 11 A (their work In the erles. t'niler l'resl lnade good on neien out of twenty-four i dent Tenet "a plan the winner will get occasion. The ilctor owe their In something In the neighborhood ot $1600 to tho rleicr goal shooting of Hunnln ' while the losers will get about JIBfu) nnd Black. Thin pair played wonderful neh This would leaie a large sum to ball and dlilded tho eight field goal credited to their team lossttt did well . for (llrard. Black started the norlug fot Y M 11. A. on a field goal nnd "Hulte" Towler followed suit On fne shot the figure Jumped to 7 to I In fin of of Y. M It A A serle of "thort. senatIonal paise be tween White ii nd Scb.ill resulted In n beautiful basket In the former l'owler counted again nnd (llrnid went out ont point ahead. A one-timer and twu clever baskets by Bunnln sei t Y II A. ahead by 12 to 8, nod In the Inst two minute Gallagher and Towler regis tered, the latter' basket going through the net almost slmuIt.neouly with the timekeeper's bell, Both sides had nil Mud of opportu nities to tally at the stHrt of the Aral frame and tJIrnrd niled a seme or more of chances Two baket In sue ceslon by Fosett gnc (llrard the upper "hand at lfl to 12 Incitement inn high when Bunnln ard BlatU hent twln-cjlin-der shots through the net, Ulng the teUls rft Ifi. Foelt contributed hi third shot of the period nnd Cilrard ngaln forged two to the good A one timer and T.eld goal by lllnck sent Y M It. A. oie nliead. and u foul hi White snt the placrs Into the etra period After waiting the regulation two min utes pHy was resumed Koivler reg' teicd a foul, but field gotls bv Hlnck and Bunnln decided the lue In faor fief! llio lsno In fsni ,,,vl "" ' '"" "v" .u. ...,- ........le i.iuuiiiiK IIH' lit-l hcu The neld go.!?, went ?oklni'lm.,",1l ",,'"1 L'",,lr' I"'1 r,yr"n' 'he T1 X'',","al ', i!iIItii(-p 1 p,. or Club nppenled fiom the de- of the pln)ers on wl of T M. II A Bunrln 4, Bind sett 3, l'owler 3 nnd White Trautucin Stars for Hancock Howard Trnutweln nnd "Liz" Powell's sensational goal sh-otlng was n factor l tl.nnn.il'u tl-t 1 I Ii Inn nll 1nrt Ttlehm..n.1 V M C A It w'a the latter I club's third straight defeat, eicn though It had three new nlaier In the line-up Including Walt Young. Kli stein and Cljesdale Hancock was haiidlinpptd bt the ab sence of a tentre man "L'z" Powell held down the Job. but us "Lb." netcr claimed to be n tenter hi woiU at the position cm be ctucd One c uld hnic easily counted the tap lie hoeuied on the fingers, of one hand The flint half ended I S-S but In the second half llopkln' lIiihuii tan nw.iy i with their opponent The field goal went to Tr.iutweln S; Powell, fi; Wood. .1 : Neumann I : Klnime' ' : Zerby, 1. nnd Young, 1 Goals From Eicry Angle TfBiitwrln, (ho fnrnifr 0 I! H Mar t on- nf (h lufct lnrkloHr holn Ml the Amerliatt I.phiiua He liHitaa 'ml In mini'- ,h1,,1fr.',,o,!r"vrsrrof""y,'rn"""0" '"'"'"' '! iinrttrriai' Iridic eimmii t iitu u wn up lie mum nil" UTBi jippparHiKP u nn Hunt ok lt pvinlnK I.HHkrinuil l n pnpumr npnri iiinnnu in ffmlnln' sex In thH c lt nnl nianv unoil tt-nms nn titlc th oHni On- of thru Ii tho OrrivMniown V I A . nnd It will travel to Trrnton on Hnturthij ecnlnjr tn tnret th Trfiitnn V V f A Tempi,' Unl. rmlt In "fhril ioit it Trentnn nn Jannrtr ." B. C. Kitner. of thn Trenton KTStrn IaBUf IrHin lll Hnn1 lho S0 slilo bet lth Cnn!i n fur fho .Irrpv tltlo rerl-a to hti plar If they ronio nut oti top With IfIk leigni InixketlnU ' uotio In nm' In theor purl. fTin r inntfiit tn Ifnrn of the- flnliifis f their faurltc rNtjuln-n Jm Hreifnss In hthIh out of dctlun wluii h InJurtfl hln foot nn Sumtto nluht pl.ilnc for the New .irk '1 urncru nualnut th Nm tlorml Turners, store 41 lo U'l Johnny Iterkmmi inoreil rluht field noil In the Bfternnon lohnn'a foul loss tied the urnre nt 3131 und tho Nntlonuls refuitd to Ilnlsh th same TENER REFUSES TRIP TO CHICAGO Nntinnals Will Hold Ses - ,v.w..s- .. - i sion With Americans Tomorrow HERRMANN IN CHARGE XHW YOI'.K. Dec M The National League club owners ad journed theli annual meeting nfter 11 o'clock last night, haling passed reso lutlOT. to com cno on I-'riday at Chicago for a Joint confeience with tlie American Leaguers In session thiro The club owners and Secretin y Hed ler will make the trip, but Tresldent Tener will not be nmong those present Jlr. Tener pieiely stated that lt,would be Impossible for him to niako tho trip. He offered no excuse I or made uny fur- ither exnlanutioll ' n .All.,lln.iu r.. 1,1. r, . M) fnrfilirO i ine uvsinisinmi " . -- were coruucicii uj ..i. ....... who nominated Mr. Tener for piesldent. At 11 o'clock Mr. Herrmann received a telegram from Han Johnson, saying that the Americana would be glad to meet the Nationals at. Chicago Friday. It wag remurked nt the time of tho re-election of President Tener that tlv) nomination was mnde by Ourry Herr mann and seconded ly Barney Drejfuss at Pittsburgh, two men In the National league who hnc been known not to'bo In full harmony with the president's policies. One Veteran on Penn Chess Team Tha Uniterslty of Pi-nnayltiinla ftiin team, which won the i hainplonstilp of thn Trlanstilar t'heaa IrfaKuo Init jcar. hai bren dlarurtcd. with the single exception ef Meyer Heldaelewlti. "to, throuch wboa rfforta tlta club has been reorganized this rason. Wesleyan Captain Resigns JtiriDI.KTOW.V. Conn , life. I.I. Die eastaln of the Weiletan baakrtball train. I.titrr I. ntt. of Ihla city, haa rralirnrd. owlnc tn an Injury to his knee. Ills phut ilan tella (Im he cannot play again thii Grantland Rice a Sergeant rint-l.:S'HVIl.LK. H. C. Dec. IS Orant. lanil Rice, the well-known aportlnv writer nt New York, who euma here on SundAy to rnllit In the 115th Hld Artillery at, Camp flavler. has been made a aerceant of Hat. lery P. a unit from Tennesao. his natite Rtate. Cornell Enters Team i ITHACA, Bee. 18. tram tT the'annual Interiol fi ...l .-.. nn Bl "fllw.". 'SSy8" ....... ATTHMAT. T.T7!An.TTT?a m?PTni? 1 NATIONAL LEAGUErtS DECIDE TO DIVIDE SERIES RECEIPTS AMONG ALL CLUBS IN CIRCUIT T" . ? .1 J m TTf11 m ..rresiaent xener win raKe rroposmon tfeiore . - - . National Commission A -Irl i-i-ivinl P.varillfnm T3-htm rXUUIUIUUttl JJAV,1,UII1C X J W CI Ni:V YOIIIC. Dec. 13. A taillc.il thniiKe ulll lie iiinile In the ilMrlbutlnn of the receipt tf Ibe world' oile Kfttiif tift eeMin If the Vntlonal l.encue bna Iln ni . The or- 7ntilz.itlon te'tenlal ntinrnieil of n lieu 'ihin of tllilslnn. ami tlili inn Mill lie! taken before the National liinuil1on . Ii) l'rehlent Tener enrly net month The Nntlonnl 1-eiiKiie pelietne In to I into nil the ita.tor of the fli-nt aeien clubs In cnfli league Ret n marc or tne oriel's erles iolli lnteail of Rlilns 'I nil to the tuo contestlnK clttb t'mler the iilan. the tnll-entl cltib are not to figure In the tilt Won President Toner vtorkeil out the new Kteni for pooling if the receipt" nnd pointed out that It itoulil rtltnulate Interest In hoth the lensuc raccn rlslit up to the last d.i. The National League chili owner -eu!l7e that the world-!" serlei Inn Rrown be dlilded among the other club", the illusion to le ir.-dc according to the position In which each club llnlhe League In Unanimous I'mh peaKon ulicu the peiuidiit win ner i Much their titles In . both leagues, the Interest In baseball falls off Inuuedlatel.i The game at the end of the searou mean nothing, for there I no Incentive for tho plneis, only to play out the ichedule AVIth ft bonus offered for a hlgli position In tho pen nant race, all I lie clubs Mould fight It out tight up to the fliiMi. The National League also considers the plan only fair to the plaHi of the trailing club. The National League was unnulmou In fmorlrg this plan It Is known that ' Auguit Herrmann, Uiairman of the com- mlMloti. it also ftrongly In faior of ' It. and nlthoush It will probably be op- posed b) President Ban Johnson, of the Amrrkai League, Tener nnd Hcirmann ' will be able tn carry tho project. John-, ton I a strong ndiocatc of the slogan, i In lho ilitor belong the spoil" r.,. .:...:.. i,,ij Lonstitution Amended 'lho lonstllutlon of the National League wa nlso amended )esterday so tint the pnwei of He picIdent I nioie clenrli defined At Hie time that Mann- gir .Mitiinw was uperded last sum- inor ami lined o')ii tor ni irouuie in i clslon. According to the contltutlon Hie) had no power of appeal, but ut.dcr the amendment R pla)cr or mannger who I suspended for mole than ten ilns b) the president ma) appeal to the board of director In the case of a fine, how. eM the decl'on of Vile president I f.ral '"' tlle I'1-"" or manager has no np l,cn President Biarch Illtke), of Ihe St Louis rlub tried tu hate the lengue PENN ATHLETES FAVOR AVIATION Seven Quaker Players Join U. S. Flying Corps Within Week - SMITH LATEST ENTRY , Athletes of the 1'nlieislty ot Pe'intl inula are thoosliiK as their pet Innnch of the sertko t'le ailntion corps. .'o less than Helen men prn-rilnent In Hid and niue sports hnie entered t.ie fllns sert Ice tillhln the last wek Thee. adned to the 111.111 foiiner Penn stars. iniluillniT Ted Mcicdith, N'Ik Koons nnd Tommy 1. cumin, now In Frame, would bring tho number of Quaker athletes In the i.u'on corps far up Into double figures The latest iccrult for the nlr depcit inent Is Lhner Smith, the nie'ed qunr-ter-niller, who Klgned the cnlistnicut pa tiers .testerda.i Ited Ciecl. tho fieri- haired sub end on the football team. 1 went Into the same sen Ice on Tucsda, I but he kept It a secret until jcslerila) I It was Just about a week ago when lllcrbeit Pelter and Lddle Maynard. the I two star linesmen of the gridiron elifn, left their studies to n Into the lenlce. Ilnth of them iters sent lo Ithaca, to j the Hot eminent ground school there The ncA ,5 .' .''" . we'Km'in."1 Kr itnu uibu u puir eim on mat jertTM) fieshinan team, joined Uelter and Mau- . .,,, ' Tit u.lttfailC Ull7.il turalli n.ipkinan foi the last two eari, and T. t! Tntnnl, a soccer pkier and scrub football man, entered ail.ttlon, nnd then esterday came the news that Kliner Smith and Ited Cres"-el had left the classroom for Ihe lecrultlns ofllce. Smith and Cienbel will leate for Princeton In a few days An one who has been following track athletics for the last fe weaia needs no Introduction to Lltucr Smith The slim blond has been running on the tai sit team for Penn for the last two sea sons, and right now ho la about the best ltd man at the I'nlierslty Ho en tered Penn from Meicersburg. hut he originally c.inie from tho Uoston School of foniinet ce Cresset was one of tho surprises of Ihe football campaign, lie Lame out for the larslty In the beginning of the sea . . . . .. . . son. nut lie was i.ept on me scruns unil Into 111 tho season. Iloweiei. he was being nursed by the coaches nnd he wat tuseited Into the line-up against Pitt .No ono knew who he was, but It was no long before his play began to Imprest the critics, I ler after that game IK was a first substitute u logman. Besides tl.n seven athletes Mho hae gone Into the a latlon sen Ice, tho led and Blue has given seien others to the (internment since the Cornell game. T.ie other athletes beside those already named nre lieny, Qulgley, Bell, Barkalow and "Heinle" Miller In Ambulance Unit No. '19; (iudd. .Smalley and Mcllale In ordn ince. ZBYSZKO WINS LONG ROUT Polish Wrestler Works 'Hard to Flatten Christensen NEW YOltlC. Dec. 13, Wladek Zb)s rko, the Polish wrestler, one of tho foremost grapplers In tho country, was fcrced to his limit for 27 minutes nnd 25 seconds last night before being able to pin the shoulders of Harry Christen sen, the Danish mat artist. In one of the finish bcuts at the International wrestling tournament at the Lexington Theatre, Christensen, looked upon as one of the cleierest wrestlers ot his weight In this section of the country, gate his bigger and more experienced opponent an Interesting combat for every minute the bout lasted, but tho role, using lils weight and superior Itnttvl- art arm scissor and wrist lock, after i pimn iziiiju iuisiiilueb. iriuinii.iFii lviin EsV&SJ TtZ-Z wu2efen,Ue or 1 T i -r- n Early Next Month. Moran Chaffs Robhtsnn in Proposed Wheat Trade Xfinpirr hl himelnll ilril limic In Hie Imlitnte for p few ninnirnt ut the Uul dnrf e trnlii iirtfrnonn. Hllliert Knlilnnaii. iii;innrr ef the llrnokllii Kiililli.. titTrrril In trmle urli Wliril. or Ibe tr went, to the I'lihllr. fur lirnrcp Mhlllril. Put Alnrtin tmikril til.r for n feu mle- le, unil Ihrn lml.lnc liN linlil snldl Mo, tlnmk tun. n fur n eenlil lip lenrm tl, ( hnrlrt erhnill. uf the hlrmo iiln, illil not fliriul hid mure uf bU simi.iiou. waller rule changed to agree with the waller rule In the American Lengur lilt the suggestion was inted down In the National League onte waller lire nsl cd tn a placr tin re can be no with-1 dtaw.il of the waiter but In the nierl un League wnlier niav be recalled. No Action on Passes The league tllcii!.cd the pa eilt lilt no action was taken Vnrlou cluli owners pointed out that th- luniicc if piises had grown to such mi extent Hint Himethlng should be done to tuih the piae!l;e The club owners took no Hctlon f.i the matter, a It I bclleied that the wnr tax on complimentary ticket will tinil to leduce the number of pac nft season 1 ho owner tllscusnd the plajci limit ind schedule forborne time, but decided to tnke no aclloh until the Joint meet ing with the Ameilcaii League, which t Ml probnb) be held In t hlrago tonior low afternoon The sentiment nbcut th" (horlenlng of the schedule In the N.i tlotial League ha chatiRed within thn last few da)s. and the older orgnulra lion will fin or the regular 131-gamo pitgram Vltlmurli the reouct on of the t1ltlir llllllf tt'lll lir Rlrniii.lt rinttneil nv "Otli tne .New Aorlc and t'hlcagi Club, there Is no doubt that tho Nn- lti.il League will fin or rcouclng the plajer limit to eighteen or twent) men 1 he league I compiling a set of new i lub rule, which are to be posted In Ihe clubhouses nil oier the circuit. These iiilc will be uniform, mill, according to Ihe tode. Ihe plaeis will hale to re- ,or' at eertnlu time, practice at cer- ,( ,. ,, , fncli l)n c,Jt,n(r aciotdlng to mle :., t. i-i i """ers Are lShetl Secretin' He.tdler auuouutcd that walteis were asked on twelte plajers ouring the lnt hcason nlilth were l.ctguo clubs Most honi waller were asked, howeier. went back to the minor league I'lirke liilllllh. the managtr of the WashliiRton club, who started the bat mid ball fund for the soldiers In 1'iaiice. announced that lie would need about $t0 000 u seftvou to Keen tlic soldiers supplied with bafcb.tll i.'tiulpmcnt. So the league oled to !el HKldo ono di next season t eaih park and ghe 25 per cent of the receipts to the fund j HERZOG TO BE SOLD TO BOSTON, IS RUMOR Ni:W roriK, Iec 13 fhar'es Her- 70K, New York tltant second baseman, Is to be sold to the Iloston Urates, It wns learned here totla The deal Is expected lo be announced tonlftht PLAN SCHEDULE OF 154 GAMES Players' Limit of 18 or 20 Men May Be Adopted at League Conference AMERICAN MARKS TIME Ni: YtlllK liet 13 A schedule of 154 games for n p"t hid of five and one-half months' for the 1518 season and n plaers' limit of either eighteen or twenty placrs nre certain to lie adopted lit the confereme to he luld between the two major leagues nt t'lilcngo tomorrow, nciordlng to Hie Uatement of ono of the best Informed men In baseball here toda It was dcclated the reduction of the placr limit would go tluough dc-pltc the objections certain to lie raised by romlskev nf the White fox and Ituppcrt i f tho Yankees. Chicago, doc 13 A, .. . . . """"" j.r.,huC i.u ,,, Ci .... i again this afternoon to mark time until I "" '""" "'"" with their Notional League brethren set for tomorrow 1'hll Hall, of St. Louts; Den Minor, of Washington : Ken Siilbe, of Philadelphia. ' nnd Frank Nat hi, of Detroit, were elect-1 ed directors for 1918. I According to President Han Johnson set rial Important matters are to he taken up this nfttrnoon and It la prob able that the (location of a pl.i)cr limit nud schedule will be reopened Although no definite decision has been reached, It became evident toda that Hie Ameiican League will leate matters -of war policies entirely up to the presl deut. I President Ban Johusin dcclated the sentiment among a majorlt of the club I owners to faior sticking to the vxistlnc plater limit of 23 men I The magnates were plain! not opti mistic concerning neit season's pros pects, but all appeared determined to start the ear at the greatest posslb e strength, sit tight and unit for w lint el er the seistm has In store for them, Any detlslie war measures are not likely to be taken, it Is belleted, until after the Joint meeting with the National Le&gue magnates here tomorrow. IN'eUoii lo Meet Yoakum Johnny Nelson, of Philadelphia, will encounter Stanley Yoakum, of Denier, In the wind-up at tha Cambria A. ('., Kensington atenue and Somerset street, tomorrow night. Hoth Nelson and Yoa kum hate fought the best men In their .". .'W Mo WW... .,.,,.. I, U iiicir hard hitting and aggresslie fighting, and for this reason the contest should be lery Interesting. I'rankle Halter, nf Merclmntillle, will meet Kid Khteler. formerly of Mount Carmel, now of Philadelphia, In the semlwlnd-up. The preliminaries will be made up as fol lows: Al Bowers vn Jlmmv Connollvi Freddy Turner s. Younar Fltinatrlck; Young Joe Falrburn is. Billy Bllllngton BUI Clarke Going to France nALTIMOnn. Pee. IS. Catcher lull Clarke, of the famous old Oriole baseball team and teammate of Iluthsv Jennlnaa. John McUraw. Joa Kelly and Willis Kecler. is solnc to franca for the Y. M. C. A. Amateur 'Notes The Uildyatone Munition basketball tram seslrea tamea with flrst-clasa home teams. II Leary, 4Ti!l Hawthorne alreet. rtilladel Phla. XVhltehall-IlrlileakurK soccer learn la de. elrous ot hearlns from flrst-clasa teams In or out of town. Games to be' played at home i-t i i nlc 3 '& jh&W$5rt VSV ' , .i Police Assured ' Police Assured ' I of Higher Pay ontlmifd from I'linr Our ij 1'niry I' John, i.re.hlent of 'lie lleneflclnl tint) l'rotretltr An- sot latlon. The Increase naked b the I iifllremen nnd the lncre,te asked by Mli-dii.. tlMI. ;,irrrr i,, .. llson In the llaffney inensiire e material iiiiinifeit mr L - .. (.III ..I ,!:11' r?!? about $l,:S0,H00 and tike tho bill Inllo di'ted b Ml tiaffne.1 was icfeiied to tho I'lnanie t'onnnltlee for nilloii The Seger bill In full I a follows: ,V OltlllVAM'l PKIna the m In rim in I... mM to tuiituliis llrutennnfM. st r-et linit nnJ pitrnl sr ireunts. deteitltp. iintrulniPti. Jllots ruultt ier unit pulin- initt nrrnien IIpiiiphuh's of tpnr lnis iin.l itihIiIIiie an nprroprlsllun llierefur Strllon I rhe vIr I seil t'uminiin I'outi i l of the I'll) nf I'hllnili'lnhln iln nrtl iln Thnt the sum nf ilnllnr l slid 1" herein itniiroi.rlMtiil tu Ihe pruis r Item In the mimifii nrnrnprl ttlon In Ihe Department nf Pllhlle ttsfsll to fitrr lilt" Pfttrt the follow ln salirl.s for the tesr till, rnplulns I.Moii. unil ;.', fur untfurm Iim'iIs i-'iii'm nml 17," fir uniforms Htreet hour Hint patrol piTKeiints lluoii li.teiili"s ll'iiHi Patrolmen sfler un" ir.tr ui "' 11 1.'"!. V.'.Vi.,r'i'!..."r,!,."",Vn,...r ..r .er.lee IPJoi.ilndf.il for unlfi'V',,;,5 p ilhriHint pilots IIMni uiul l.'.n for unl- '"."iri.elK.i.1 enolneors ll.'.oo un.l f.o for uniform ,. Pi.lleetioui nreiu'ti llloo j ml I.'" ror un i I'Vi'ptisnis uf i itt Hall suuriN. lli.nn unil inn for uniform Q , f fins """ B""rj!l "" "' "" " in the etent of the tlrenien mustering enough stiength to get thiotigli tfielr re- ipitst for it Hat Increase of SI5n fiom batlallon thkfs down the line, an nihil- ii, Mil ssnil nun winild be m eded foi them The io together tnoie than eat up nil b.ilaiue nuillable. le.nlng no inonet foi unpaid bills, etc. and no eniergenc) fund of any kind AppioprlHllon bill planned to be passed bifoie the t loe of tho e.ti niiproxlni.'ite $t."...liuiunii Totnlietenue for mis untlei the new tax late Is est I- .m.in.l ,i sir.5im.niin. .mil the difference , .Ifl at Sir. 5,i,..n.in. .md the difference , all that Councils can lottnt upon to I et an, u,,foree conditions thnt ni.t) Is j.0 ppxl jear C .... ,.ii ,..,.iii,i lui.ii.i.ps mulct the m-nicndou!) Increased tax rate and to pla.e the til) again In the position of hating no mono) mailable for einei- gencles I an action that Is tauslng mil- uleliinl tlnaiuli'is much concern Twn nlternatlies present theniseltes and may result when the icipiests for lnt leases are btoughl up next week Transfer bills lo pii.t.de funds for automobiles fir the Hureati of Micct Cleaning and for expeitlltiuea fatored b; ilepiilnient hei.d-. bitwteu now :iu 1 the clou- of the ear. were passed hi Ct.undls tod.ii The transfeis are made up largelt lo ctier bills nlread In i lined anil lo itpltce funds taken from ilni Hems for othei uses .Mot of the seienlcen budgets uf the toutili deiuirlinenls wtte upottcd fa toiahl so thai the ma be got out of the wal liefnie I'ouncllH alo llnally tailed upon to pas upon salart Incrc.ieo demand-made bv eltt dep u tincnls Tho totul fo the count budgets la $1S, EOn.iinn and this Is J3.n0u.uuil In ocei.s of the amount used this liar Plans am now under way to tat mark oxpcndl luic ilims so that not more than one twelfth of their total tan be expended In ant onu month of the car Hills HihfdiilVil for passage piollde foi transfers: or loan funds, the lot.ttion of gnsollne ltmps and a nuiiiht i of high tin measurts which for tine reason or nm thei ueie left go until the close nf the c.ti A llnal tlcan-up of thecilcndar will icsiilt from Hie two regular sessions tills month and the extra session p tin ned to pass the illy budgets, which form the giealer portion of the mom than tlj.onn.tinn t xpetitlltiires to be au thorized for 1U18 ATTORNEY PROTESTS IGNORING OF FIREMEN I'tolest against the passage of the ttio otdlnances for appioprlatious with which lo Increase the salaries of the po'lco forte was made this ifternoott h 'William C I.Mitli an ultonie. with otllccs III tlie Lincoln llulldlng, ihalr man and one of tho niK.tuleiH of the citizens' coniuiltteewhIihseiii.il months ago waged a lainp.ilgti fatorlng higher salaries for the Ut' llieimii Mi Linth saul that he was oipoed to the two oKllnnnns betauo no proilslon s made for Ihe llremen 'The snlaries of the polUemen shouldn t lw Intiiased nt the piesent time unless lho salailes of the firemen nio Inticasfd" said Mr Lynch "If the ilt.t k liu.imtH mo such at Ihe piesent time that the salaries of tin men tan't be imreased then the salaries ot the pollcnnen sliould icmalti Ihe same as thet are ' I'lan Christmas for I'robationcrs I'hrlstmas celebrations for Hie i'3ni chlldieii of the tit who nio undci ptu batlon arc being planned l tho .Mil ulclpal Coutt 1 heso celehrntlous will ho held In dlffeient parta of the city. Dr. Reed Waterproof Shoes FOK MI.N WD tOMKN No Unsightly Rubbers Required TIIROLMI ItIN. SNOW AM) SI.F.KT A dry shoe in stormy weather with a trim style about it that looks its best when the sun shines. Dr. Reed Cushion and Waterproof Shoes Keep the feet warm, dry and comfortable, protecting the wearer against Rheumatism, Pneumonia and Chest Cold, cjaised by damp feet, iff Price no higher than any other well made shoes. . Caution I Beware of fraud. Tho genuine, original Cusliloh Shoes cannot be .had any where In Philadelphia, except No. 8 N. 13th St. Op .Saturday EreaiHf i.i. i Red C.maa firitin ced Cross Critic Is Kaiser's Aid .,,.,. Brent ling isj,,i ,,,)rils eic nakrtl . iv iln 'ron apeaker to kIio lliclr I moral support to Hie n.illnn'ii foldlcin ntul miHnr bt t.iklnj out $1 member- ,,,, . ,,. ... .:" - "-Peal wase Indued to nil the orl. Mite school to co-operate In the t'ltrlsi. nn iltlie with the public sthool. Hunt enrolling t,0 thlldrcn of the rich wllh the t hlldren of the iioor. .Air. Dailsoi will addrc a gieat public meeting nt the Metrnpolltnii fipein 1loue funlght. I ho eviiedltlt n to Hog Island wn Iril b.i In t'harle i Hart, dhector c.f the "it rnlladt Iphla In three motor iar. nttdiesslng the woikmen In two shnulla i.einis imellng at noon, whtn the sound of Hie hammer op sieel plate wa su pendod The i Hal hnpiirtniite of the shlpmakeis glilng the nation (hell miii.tl ii well a the'r nliislfiil n I.I u.k . .... plu.!?cd l.v the speaker who declaicd tint tioim.ini ns ill elt wntflilng the ,C"U" "r ll' l!''1 '""" ciniptlgn ieun or llio r.eil t'n. t.imptlgn Plim In obtain the nctlie nld of Ihe pili.ite school were nnnoiiiued today hi liiictoi Halt lie will appoint prom. Iitni men nnd women in iidiln. nimilt "" in oniaiii i nn nciiie ill. I or Ihe '",,',u i-chool Mote iiiiiiouiuod today " '?'" Unit lie ti III appoint prom- Iitni men nnd women to nddres pupllt of Inmientlnl pritate Institution " '', 'no't (lttlng that the thlldicn should cair) home the t'htltmas me ""e of the Ited Cio,, ' said Hottor Halt "I am going to nsk tieii head of -"'"J l'Hnlc school In the rite rouii. He toured bt the soulhe.islein Penn- siliunla thaiuer to get In touch with "ed Cios he idrpi.irters T.ie pubic school nre to operating tilth Us and It Is UP to the prliitle sihools to do like wise. liver) member of eiei) household of eieiy impll tun be eniolled If the prliitle sihools icptiiul" J,r P.nlon and hi p.utv wont to the Hid cross seluol bazaar lit the first i-eguneni tuiiorv upon men uirn.ii inoitl) heroin noon Delegate ritim Delawaie and tip-Slate towns atrlted r"i' the big iiiass.ni"cllng tonight All . me ,g , . s., ,c mg i.mg n. am tl, ket tale been disposed of assuring "''';' '""l. N. ,- '" ' " .v,.,.. ,,,,,., , ,,. ...,,.L Mr Dailson and hi pert) who are r f "" '"'"'tr) to explain the work ' ''?, ''' I"" nnd Its dlspo-ltlon of " IBM) 000 nun national fund, we.e "'" !tl",t', f ' Motesbnr.t. tlmlrinnti nf the southeastern Pcnnstliaiil.i chap ter of tho lied ('rots at a luncheon nt the llelletue-Stratfonl Hotel it hero t.iev met the Un team captains who - i M. ... .. ., .., . .......... . i ., , .., . i, ... .,... . .,.:": ja' yyPj)-) ti:iini 1 1 mini ii n iiiinriiiiiiii JMiiiitiitiiiiriijiiiiiii in miii " gCT:L--,gH 5? - I m.u zwj:3?-z . 'Mt. "v js. N ? "n TzLr- jjs x -jr .. kfcr.ia '4V i ti 1 Ii tt 3 ' Lti l This is not guesswork. It is not bragga docio. It is fuel fact proved by the law of averages. Study of the law of averages shows that people in the long run react about the same way. Study of the experience of Motor ists with all makes of tires, including Pcarcc (T Despite the existence of many Rootl tires, Jlr. A. Lincoln Pcarcc, a short time ago, decided to enter the field with n new tire. Tho reason for his decision was tiio fact that lis possessed several important tire im proemcnts for vthlch ho held letters patent. These improvements included longer life and absolute insur ance against Man .outs. (I Ho started manufacture in tho buildine; at Rittcn house nnd Osceola Streets, Gcrmantown. The capacity of this mill wns 1200 tires u week and was thought to be sufficient for future needs for some time to come. (I The success of Pearce Tires on tho road whs so immediate and so gtcat that tho Mill nt Rittenhouse and Osceola Streets, was soon compelled to run at full Let nnd wo will tell you which Pearce Tire is best suited to your individual needs. This tiro will reduce your tiro troubles to tho lowest possiblo minimum. It will in Good, Live Representatives Wanted in Each Comity of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. Pearce Rubber Corporation Sate2Si2S S; Sist It), 1 ,fJSk'i vl3Ci .. ... . !,"d ..! "v funa. Thi afternoon i helped raise the funds. This afternoon they will address meetings' lit high "m,'10V,,B l':1". ;,fn,n l,,l ,,e "l0 'curing ma'rrlage Ileuses tat KlMon today guests Of Mr. Ktotcsbury nt his home. ,,,,. tjiwrenc l)e YourR nnd Mniy A The great inass-meetlnK tonight will. Nice, IMwnitl Khelley and Helen Held begin nt 8 o'clock. In addition to Mr. Isaac 1 Brodsher nnd Agnes Orecn. Iwilson. speakers ttlll he Henry .1. Itltorge It Iiesch nnd Anna Kcll). WIN Al.en, of Kansas, tthn will tel' of Itedillam (I McCandles and Olive Haley. Cross work on the bnttlellelds. and Ivy I nil or Philadelphia, Wclei Coleman. L, l.te, Mr. Dal Iron's nsHlslant Clurlcs phlladelilila, mid I'nrn Hartley, Mltton. St oil, Jr.. manager nf the Penii)lianla I liel i Arthur J. Densniore and Mary K. dltlsliti, will open the meeting mid .Mr. ,1'resswell. Itlslng Sun, Md : Wnlier Cully Stolesbury will preside Klie hundred mid Mai Alexander. Northeast. Md prominent women lied Cross winkers L'dward Sis.ton nnd Mnrle I'aiLir, Itklley w ii oicup) nit singe iiiiii lean tne sing ing Sale of ticket for John MtCoiiu.uk' Ited I'rtiss beuer.t ni the Metropolitan tipera lloue next Thursday night, He- temher 21). began today nt 1108 Chestnut stitet Mi ilcoip II Lorlincr, chnlr-' in in of the ccmuilttee In il.inrge. ap. , i . . ,, . t-.t.. ... pointed a nld Ml. Arthur II. Lea, Ml Arthur 1J Newbold. .Mr Horatio1 il Lkd. Mis John Barnes Town.end.i Mr Harold i: Ynnmll, Mis Charles! C Harilsni, Ml John W titar) nl d I .Mrs John K'earslet Mitchell 1 he noted i.n .. ,n.i lrlh tenor will be asllti1 lit III ac- fompiiilst, IMwIn Sihnelder, and Andre Pnlah. the Belgian ilnllnlst 'Ihe it tire proteed will go lo the lied Cross, for whhh the famous tenor I tl)Uig to raise iiui."ii The big drlie lo tntoll r.nn mifl new members In the Southeastern Penn) 1- tanl.i Chapler will begin It cninest Moll- dat. Hetemhei IT. with it spe.ta.iilu parade. In whhh women will lake a lead- Ing ptrl It will be t-oiitlnuid wllh In- creasing lntenltt. endlt g Chrltma Lie The piote-t of Mr L. T Stoleshur.t national th.ilrmati of tho na nuxlllin of The lied Cto. Hint the American sailors will suffer thriyug'li neglett of the nan uiixllhi le lit the membership rum- , pnlgn wa but hod up b) Hear Admiral i Tappin .oninumdant of the Phllfldel. litila Van Yank who coinniended the i wot, of the i.aiv auxiliaries Hlrettors I of the lamiialgu lpst that the miy I auxiliaries slime enuatl) with the other blanches of the Ited Cross Vmericiin Scliminrr Sinks at Sea A iil'1.1' POUT Dec 13 The mer- - Hetewn.d. tilth .a.g sptang ,t teak and sank at sea lasts'umlat while , mule here fi.m. fob i Her mastei who was iecucd with the i tew. has united heie Ocrnin Has Stomach Ailment li:.NV ti.i iiisteid.ini. Dec 13 Count t'zeinln. the Aiislio-llung.iii.in 1'orelgn Minister, wlm lias been ion fined to his bed for seieral das. is suf. fering fiom ulceration of the stomach. THE NEW TIRE FACTORY OF THE PEARCE RUBBER CORPORATION, 81ST AND CLEARFIELD STREETS The BestAutomobile Tires inJjVorldAreMade in Philadelphia PEARCE TIRES Guaranteed Blow-Out Proof THE PEARCE RUBBER CORPORA TION Is a Substantial, Permanent Concern Us Know the Make sjiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiiiiHir1 f ' ' A ' '- ' ', " Lieenwd it Eiktw'u W Licensed at Elktml'ts irV'rt lt lriv tA ts iW rn. ..i.. .. Park. Pa i Unity It Bauer. Wilmington, and Si," ill la Colicn, llnlllninre TODAY'S .M AIUMACH UCENSL'S M-nii,,,,, , shUmM, ax; ?:ml.i ip . n,l Anna ilililnuiti lnj.l v nth st l:"".iii'i..rV!r.'i!'"!. t.'"l',r." ""'i'11"'- son ll!fli! lltin I nnliin, tl Minima r tiin.lilrn. Iini.mon.l. Vu nnd Hurls ; I't-nmllrr lllehmonit. Vn Ar,'ip..rie I'rsnV't-rtnt.i I'o N J' "'"' Iinnlel Wlikiusn l"i' N 'luth si nnl '""' 'iV'r. .'."-..". .."" " .. . .......,. '-" '"""?:''':. .... . nn.i IVnimarntp. V Asne A Anderson. 1 H II N Vai tttl l'PIt HI Until II Wnlle IJJtl Vejherl at nnd Helen M Hills 122"! Heil.rl st tlenrse P l'lher '-'"HI Vleholss st , slid Carrie tl Nncli... PHI MrhoUs st N'lik Klrenznkns I'umii ileutp .Mil, and Intel Is Powell. ."IPi Irvliur st llenrs l' Hill, IMS tlklshomi, nnl innei !; nnie iiei i uxuuler st Mllllitni i' .lis. VpIII I lit.' Mlfniu st. and Itulh tlreer "i I' tie I nn.ej st Mitmuel iaron .t.ljl. Ilouell st ntul Jeun etle M Hiiitnle .I1J"1 lluncll st John I. M enter IJ'i N .HI st and )lr- Lnrrt K I'onrail 12 V 111 st Pr.nk II 11 1U rhsinliersl urx. Pi and Nettle II l.oiur t'hsmlMrsluirir P.t Mtanriile vi.n V t.l'h si Cintii. 1 I n.llmlr 111 liiillm nl un.l tnnnl. ' .-i.i .....-' """ "' inV-V itVu.'r ,?rB,ir'!j!.v! ivrnoi, .. ,! iMtth It lii. ion jiim reriiiui st IVIIIlHin H Caripr 7mi I ; Mailinn me un.l lullii .Heiiiip ttlanil. int. . ... ISSle IllUmSl.ltl ll-t -l SI llll'I lillS.viui, ,...n.u... ..... ...-.... w -......- -rf ,, . tnriiikon .'i.in t rer.j si Irimk "1 W i inn t ninii )hur Mil ami ll.lpn i l.rnon I2J .'..lit si . HERE IS AN You have shop experience You have technical training You are ambitious You desire to develop in Sales Work sniil tour tiiallflratliin and phntogrnpli to iNiii'sriu.vi. iii:kimis division HYATT ROLLER BEARING CO., Newark, N. J. lntrrUeu will he grunted at n lintr. In Philadelphia, Tires, shows that users of Pcarcc Tires have had a much smaller percentage of tiro trouble than the uers of any other tires. "Pearce Tires are the Best in the World" is therefore the only claim the makers of Pearce Tires can logically make. capacity night and day, with an ever increasing pres. sure of orders. The neiv factory nt Met and Clearfield St rets is the outcome of fn's roiidi'fioii. This factory was bought for caslt out of the profits on Pearce Tires. G The capacity of the new plant is 1,000 tires per day with the ability toncrcase to 5,000 tires per day. Quo tation of these facts is all that is necessary to prove thut Pearce Tires hare made good. (L A tire with longer life and a guarantee against ' blow-outs is a tire that every motorist wants. It stands alone in a field heretofore unoccupied. Tho fea turcs which give this tire its longer life and insur ance against blow-outs ate patented features and do not exist in any other tires. and Model of Your crease your motoring satisfaction belief. If it is necessary to make will do it. Tho cost will not be the best tire investment you ever dsjSs, iiHmiiinmmimumTmw - - iv. v' 7s' Kt ?'- -J't ,.niY Jawe,.w,VrTlA7?n . Ten sit (lsllaulisr.l,nM9.fii "imnni iibuki, Jmu Island!,' I tuirou ,ai tvsiiao. si, j. . Henrv llums J'7 H, Hsrshnw si., nnd 1 llelp 10.17 I'arnpntpp t. ' . 1 Iln turns, isai liristui t.. nnd Allnntel iioiTsrii, isto iiristnl ST Henri' llptree. 4is V ntk t .i.,VUi . Hnillh "AM ltlmr lrrsee. v'5 '".."T! he".1sy Harlen St.. nnd tttl ...ii.iyi tit .iiour" P'. Sij llenjsniln Nov innn, 312s 1 !., and Milt r-nuer, pi." f si tlPnrite II I'.sliliolin. HIT V l-ll. II .'J Kmnn It s-elmnr fill )tnoe st Wttllitm vjilloti, urn N' tpurlen sir Kittle Herri'. 1ISIX flriten st Charles Melss ssxil topinr it. and Be1 tlreenl.er lln N. 7lh .. Mux Mnskntr 'JilH s 1 1th si nlul M , unn r.oinni'iTi, Alii .Mix nier-slnT ain.f )tose. A CeMf-ll ?"! N tVo.lsloeU M unil Noru K Kiet ?no m mill t . ? Mlchiei Ii Hhps 1710 Oreor nio and tfl u"rnp Ktiprnr u"ti t.ppiron are "1 Ic-iiwt Oonfortn, Itt H'miison st an Phllomenil Tprraeeln, nt-'t Vine st, John It ttehaef. r 1 1 II J N' sM St. and Edtt i. nroun .ui rp . in "I Wllllsm "ruxton. I"is Wehsler st., i H-len rielther IH'.I S Pnnerofl al .' Hli'liu Hutu i. r'I'l Itlslnir Sun live,, an usrv iiriimi, .hi iti!nr un ate, r Jo-eph K (trsee, a"07 Xenilve st . slid All . M Hehwtierer. 1.113 K. Ilerk st 1 iirrnur,i iii-rnus. mmi ropiar t.t . ami Estistrv r...r -...i iiiiiiiir fi fvW .toseph Ilosenlhnl. st Tlleklnso'i st , and Of, i.sinir uesspiiTinn .is ,n, .in st. scsj USK WOOD KOR FUEL fl WASIIINDTON. Dec 13. 1'atrlotltS A?$ iltlrens hnte organized companies to en'-vsiS courage the Use of wood Thn aiaraan W' tompaii) I cinltallceil nt J1B00 andiA,V profit oter C per tent will bo dciotcd to "tf-W the Ited Ci o,s if&k Wood Is being purchased at II ,: I a.. I .In Ha ..! nai.t rflnlU.t t. a. t.Jas.lSl rum ncii vi '-v. tint) ci.iii'ti (, nuuui f(i IS 50 for lire wood and JC.50 for mov.V . wood Btiiers are urged In get fire xiood i . ,, cut ,1(.r htoto lengths. Bcedhjtjjt '.... ,. i .t, ,.,i , i,t,ln.a h i thlnhlnc groies near towns and cuuinni t iiW ,i1,,i t,,ia SXM 'H uncle tied lands yjg ,Ji es- u. Si i .J OPPORTUNITY .4 Car beyond your present this tiro to order, we excessive. It will be made. p aif j-: - "it r .". tri?il sF.Sft Vis ., tL'S pL&'y, m " si Si dim Tl 1 VlIU ,; jLtt Ml dsW my i iMtf .iteX tsvj ViM. W, mz$i ...... A ' t - t -. l- - ti, i- 3te il
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