Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 09, 1918, Final, Page 15, Image 15

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pDISSTONS TAKE LEAD
OVERMSEY CITY
L,mnLt and' Eastwood Tally
Goal3 That Send Sawmakers
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took ii big I'0'1 mcr ,1'"
DIstons
PWvClty rleven In ' National I-"0
E match at ..Nstmn mil 1-nrK.
Futile road anil t-'nruh street, t.ils nttcr
KL. -,hen the Saw-makers nccuunl.d
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Ar four goals "c -"
T . . ...... .1. i.i imtfiii nr I1I11V.
s . .. .1.. . I. 4.... 1 I uu rill
& Burnett led me "'""" "" '",
jw ..... ,.,,. Hie tlist gnat early In
;??.,,M tierlod The ball soon wus
('kitied. into the Jersey terrltoiy. A good I
IwhYrlsher sent tn- hall t'1" f"-,
Pi ,L nJ from this .olnt Hutnett
Is-TaW- - -- . .... ,. ... ..,,.,. It I
pwaseil. througn "rioming. lu '"'""L "
oHf for ii iuni
X , Fast wood accounted for tin s.mnd
mil a little later linn mm m- i" i "
ftSii half llurnett scutcd another Mmn-
t tallied the lone goal fur llie fheeiei
ffiSt a short time before the. whistle
fsfpisston "in the toss and rushed the
KfMl lmmed!atel bai'i. mo. no J. n-j
iT" i..... A 1ewr limit In ! s hi"
MlHierruu... . V .. .. ... .1.. .,,.
61 nt the lVBfMll it." i '' '" ."-j.....
UJr" ifi.r .nrnidernhle ilrlbblliu b
ijlinr. . . ,.,.., 11..1.1
Pf both I'M" I'uri'eil iuuiim "" '
B'lnil shot the iiickkwi ir in- 11 mi ""'
&lihln ten mlnutea of Play. Kcore
HpiBrton. 1 i Jersey (My 0,
Vfc On the next ilay Jersey ritv tuhe
jffi. u.11 in llhlii tell mull of niHttllll
Fical hen Zcrnbaner ltieked for n count
bI.iTtab blocked by s lio bonlei!
llie ball out of danper 'oury, u
..rM the ball and booted 35 ynid.
flkut the bill struck the coal post and
'?boundoft, i:astor.l nK.iln booted and
ttait It count for the second ro.iI. kcoic:
JpMon, Ii Jersey t'lty 0
J On the next plav Ulcslon r.irned i
Stonier k'ck Ancltes. kicked rlclit Inlo
'(.k. nIi mniitli but cWser bloLklnij by
ftllcaly kept ' fronl ounttnii mi the
'?Mit Play AmlteWH dribbled for IT.
W!:'
.'J After another lorner men ny uaneii
rfWch failed Shannon found an opcnlin;
Pitt shot It for Jersey Cltv's (list count.
'iVScore: Ulseton. S Jusoy City, l.
f Jersey City K.nneu i-oniincuci' on men
ffone soal and Imnndlatily mshtd the
IT.. .. . .. 1. A...u.. f.iiillni, ...i.n
n giwmaaers, ..iain. o- ..,..., .....
gfheroa penalty kick. T-'Islnr klckul It
fifor the pecoml poai Scon, Hlsstun, 3;
liwtrsey tny. -
VK After considerable drlbblinK i:.iiwnnil
turned the ball over to Annrrws. wno
jmcKfa ironi ine -u-.,in. i.i.u .". .c
ftfourtl, tally, ."core, DIsston, 4; Jersey
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WAR TO HAVE EFFECT
ON BASEBALL HABITS
Earlier Rising, Su-icter Train
f ing jind General Economy
lT s MILL C ,...
i lnis ouasun
J Stildtr tralnlne methods nnd stricter
Vtultlons all through the rampalRii
.;W1I be features of tho major league
t'rtcen during Ihe season of 1918, Hints
I to this effect have been till own tiroud-
.''cut recently and now that the Goein-
smmt lias encouraged tho Iloovcrlzlng of
lood and conperMitlon Is the watchword
fthe magnates and managers will all bo
y.rnuy too reauy to fall in line'.
i? This cominir trln of the P.cd Sov to
Kot Springs will tee tho plan put Into
t effect Immediately Heretofore board nt
Eltrt. Moro solid food nnd a smaller i
I nrlrty to chooso from will be tho lulo ut
f Hot Springs in Maieh. '
t
po Luncheon Utile
KJortnB Red Sox teams for the last !
Itwoftasons havo had to conflno their
Jilting energies to two big meals,
IW11 the bunch that strikes Hot Springs
iMil month follow suit. Past expel lences
IMV proved that a hearty meal at inlel-
ine niOSt llm.tlo Innntntlmi I Iia .
th. rule ,.,, ;.,..',""; o, .or
Using and un ,, Vie.: V.nlT.is this I
. The players ImV.i nlwujs been!
' 10 get their breakfast as lalo as,
:J0 o'clock ..n.i ,.-i.ii .i, ,,.,, Uo,
' Ihe gleem-head have been used to I
-rKK down to their morning mcnl
'lit ai " o'clock, soiiKtlmes oven
'..
Mm Must Get Up
inn year the call ut Hot Springs will
'S Dvlrlr fin ltr.nr .....ll. ,,..,1 .. Iill.. mi
N road care will bo taken that no
Ml SllAll l.o lAn, .l ....- .1
It ll flnirori ii.o. v... ,,.... ..'..'. ,i.
0-30,
i. .,T. ." "'"' " "" "'""" '"
iu nave more life and ambition ,
Hmi hm hn.ii.n
?.,, in the n.t ,. ,.!.- ,.'.,. "h.,,
Ulm v . I'"". " l"K ICUKUvl UAH
"J hid a dining ear uttached to tho
rln In flltllro lllla .,'tll nr.. t.A .l.A.
, v;.. ... "- .. ..
&... , --.. ....a 11... ..v.. .,vi ...v.
lit tVan diners formerly operated
g' ,e,, Players' pleasure will serve tho
hwbd mcal3 "'-thin lit regulation
fc' .
1$ lUvana Entries for Tomorrow
lilni,iil..i.ii,.h.r-l,,r-0lis and upward. 3
fc:!Rrrs.';.k,' 'ney. ! Jsmeii 0
J.I .ft'.'N',''' eunij, j.jj; uulloss. Iill; llol.leil
ill. rL"". '?' U)H Ladv Jane llrey, lllsi
Ul...?'...110! llo.coe Uoo.e. 110: Klnn
LlSOM rice, three. Ipar.ola. u.tH mtu'iir.1
"t U, lOIt ljinlanu. 107- Iilu. KlTi
i!I?i15?k'ui Jlatlle llutlon, ilOi IllilJy,
...v,r, hu; e.ians i lis; uncore.
riCe thr...ttla..nl,l. nn.l .nn....l
-.llillVr:?i!"-'.?.,.'y..iii qt up. ..
Irion Hi!-- ."". "laeK rrost, aoi!
ksi im'.'i.,105!. Jtk Hanover. 103: Old
hrwrih-r." ,SW AA. '1"V u.3: ... .
Fi : J J. i?.,'.Vu.l N'phew. loai.Iulert,
i'-rlil. .i "" iiixini Handicap, ,11
'?,"' "Ward, f luoo MdJeei; l J.IU
Alerl, .0: Mon-Minikur. 10F1; lllr
onli .nilI'E0 Khih, OUi Wrnonah. 103!
?. "ill. lr(l.un "'b lN- AUrt. Money
litn r, -.Tod? P'ne-Dortch entry.)
A vu TttC. lhrA.Vti li.el.l. Bin. I ......ir1
irnoi. in1..fl.. -" f-rr. 100: Col.'
B ln' I Moneymiker, l7i "Htna-
Ih ;.iiui.v,i',01 !"nry, lis.
Kit nri'nii"',,'r"ol "nd "l-wird.)
. " . ij rMiiK ... Kir ot- r-
"i".-"!"". iui! "uonaon inn. ioi
liny til lpflpnrt J.nirl inpmit il tiumen- in tlio fore, a inaiiuci "wum i- ""- uio t-i" jams iiti.uiv.ui', iiiiipiii '""""c .' " "- - ---" - - - ; .. "- -... !-. . n. m .-. n. nim-
Zii.Hi?5f lli i men as they rrosHvd tho tho aN ranf." Tlu-conqueror of Ted "how the country they're not true. Xoth-i ostok dally, according to tho m-un-
fe.hV,,tdss5or ! av vs'-j 0a: i "'"-Vrs I-im Kustis rffljs wxj
,'iterwll have a heart-to-heart talk with 'way by two feet. Tho time. 0 cj-ond t scratch. This event was won b Pome a more in.ee pia le uij ' H" w'"-C th(. arrlaI ,)f ,,,,,., ,ro0ps Hlloul(, -Mo
e management nt Hot Spring.! and sug- Hut. iqualed the world s ndoor reeord f H(.ds, of .iall.mcre. on. ol hp ,.01ls,d.lea as th i,PKi,, nf
.Ml thot ii,,. ,..,... 1,0 o...,ui.i..ii.i.iv llin. ..... tho event made by J. vv. Mas new ill i n,,,,.. c.irrr.ii's Jlercersl.urc Acad-. nilllluiy operations, but Ihey wero there I
.sf l-lias In ni.tlco linviTM lorirv. Willi tecoiil was in
pirtaut that the play lu the afternoon Wii ut twelve ieei e" """""' , " ton lor mo ti-ni v.,.v-...v. .v.o, v..... n)Teri.a ln put up a ;o.uuii puise ror a i iiaMii.Miiu.v, .via en -j i ne i.uuu- iiuiiiik ho iiiii-iiiuou mey hi uciiinu, "Runian a refused to n
wna ". ." '"' '" "" "'"'"" ! ...I...., ,.. nohos which WUS .1.1,. ,t r. ...,. ,-,.iir,.l I, out ,.luu.i I.-r.,! v.l. , an no .Vntlnnnl IViiine 1 n ii .nil. men Kreil McLeod. Collllnb 1.1 : l.'i I i. I .una. ' ...... "
.. - --.-.-- -.'. .-- ........ I.. Al, aj ',!...... . . ..... nn.i.mlli. pillm nn.im I
.-u, appreciably. ''",," hl.ettei than e vvoild'a Indoor ' Z 0,on,B ro ,, tonighf.i ' ten and Jack Dempsey to bo staged t lued hefe today, eondemns the Llthu- Phlladelphh, Cricket Club . ltd. Me-' , '""' , S,,l. '" ,,1I'1
itAt the tralnliiir ...iimi the men w 111 I 'no inch betiet iiiaii ino ,.....,. . Seventeen evenis aro on loiiiBiii., . i u Mpn,ri..i rn... iiiilan Workers' council us n mirt r.f the Dona i . Indian 1 II 11. and eorg., Kotbei. utr" inoken olT. Rumania
Jure breakfast and the ovenlng meal, Iei0.rd ''""'"..''L siivienev an. .Myers Prosram. hler in'eri'si t0,"r '", " Whether the will accept the offer Is samo Rolshevlk paity that Is dlslnleg- liighiim, of New York, crowding up and 1'ClIeved to be In danger ot
no lunch. As usual this will cause l- "' ,0 !',",'!." !, . hr lee u,'c-'..l. ru,te, for,t,,e .V, V, ? I'.?, .u,o l.roblemulical. for Kulton has already ' rating Russia. The statement sajs: ahead of Rowden, although lloffner -
-will of ancul.h from tho lieivv I ?nch. treil 10 go o" -7 i- :,.,'. in Willi ii Jui" "J. .-'. " lefused ii iu,iiuii guarantee In meet 1 .The. Workers' Council is controlled bv w i" "L1" ' ."-" .,'"""" "i.-ie- TIlSCANIA SI7BVIV
im iSluJBl,.V.0",.tl'?hea '""" I ihev failed. Tlio crossbar was then low- .... jde Iliun and Dresser will peninsej, saving be will nut meet the ' ,. if,,, Voeoi.ri.. i o i,i,.T o.' ?Vo 'V..i'"1' l" ful' tl,lri1' Tlle ten b-adeis ",SW'M'1 MJIfJ
,.""'. ie oimr bois. Inohes nnd on tho Jump-OIT .. ,, l!,,.- u nut In smash Johnny l'ii.'lll.. .oast flchter Until he ban hn.l I L....i .i, ..... f .t. t"..i...i . follow ! i
W1 ITHrlaviraek . till TiTnhlh.B.
RECORD MAY
RECORDS IN DANGER WHEN THESE BOYS RUN TONIGHT
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WORLD'S INDOOR
EQUALED IN OPENING NIGHT OF
MEAD0WBR00K
Three Distinct Marks!
Equaled and One;
Tied at Second Regi-,
ment Armory
ny PAUL PREP
ffIRUATIIST Indoor track and field,
vJnicct of thn car" was tho advance
term applied to the ninth annual athletic
carnival of tlio Meadow brook Club, I
which opened last nlghtjnjthe Sicond ,
Itegiment Arinoiy. DrlJPPiind .Susque
hanna aM-nue. How well tho meet inn '
true to foim may be judged from the
Bteillng performances of the nthlctes I
who only equaled one woild's Indoor
lecoid, missed tying another by tlio nar
rowest -of margins, broke three and .
tied one Mldd'o Atlantic District of the '
A. A L. records and established u new .
Meadow brook meet mark. '
Tho world's lecoid to bo equaled was
the mark for tho tu-;ard high hurdles.
In tha llnnl bent, tro four runners. '
.., t I ... nt l.Antl Vltflltt V I
leiniiiniiii.v, oi.,' ""'"
Smith ot Cornell: c ll. i;ruman, oi
Olllllll, ufc v-"''." .. . .,..,.,
Princeton, and T. McIJonough. of Haiti-la
more, all on scratch, with tho exception
of tlie latter, who had a handicap of
two feet, got oft lo an equal start,
M I
t vlrd' and last hurdle Li Jinan forged
"' ...llt....A.n...
lioston In PjOo
,.,,., iP1.0ril
'''- Vault Kecora
.. i. Mvors of laittnouiu
and
Geiulil Swcene, of Yule, hud ll great
battle) for premier honors In t he 'Pole
vault. Roth men cleuied tho bam poo
bar with case nt the euriy iicikii.o ......
ii.it ..... ....... ........ ,i .1 ,lno,
.. '.... ......... ...i
tho event toon seiueu .iv..,i. ... .. .
between thebo two as the other men
dropped out. A Middle Atlantic Indoor
nut- iu-n ujhi .v. ...-
VI I'll ' , , ... .i.i..
for first prize. Myers eien u. in.,
height while Sweeney m.sseei.
I.aH Saturday In n Interco leguie
meet in uaiiui........ "" 7"."
iui.Iii. feet live and live-eighth Indies.
hut as tin- take olf was mailo from dirt
Instead of boards, tho record will not
bo allowed.
Tho other records to go by tho hoards
wero In tho shot put, broad Jump and
the Inter-company relay race for mem
bers ot J. W. C. Ii
Sinclair, ot Princeton, broke his own
Middle, Atlantic Indoor record In the
shot-put when ho heaved the twelve'
..,,,,..,1 vi'oiBlit Dl feet !"" Inches, which
''"""-. ."..T.... X.. of lo,f voor
bottereu i '""l""'""' " " :,,:
i.v i foot. 4'i Inches Jones, of the
Meadowbrook. added 1 'Inches to the
,.i.,i. .oenrii ror int ruuiuuK uiunu
jump. Thomas Campbell, the University
High School of Chicago entry, won the
Junior A, A. IT. national championship
nt COO yards, nnd tied llie Mlddlo At
lantic resident iccord of 1.19.
I Stars Fall Down-
' ....,,. -..Mnl..1t Ulnol'llf SwitPll-V.
vv one v,iiii.uc.., ,,t,...., .. ","
Ms ers, Jones and Krdman wero making
their record-breaking and near-record
performances several favorites were
forced to take n, back number In their
respective events.
A O. Dresser, tlie Intercollegiate cross
country champion, made his Una! sprint
too soon and failed to come through In
tho "Dresser Thousand." Starting from
ucratcli the Cornell star found his
proper stildo on the first lap and
passed man after man. taking, the lead
on the fifth lap. with Demmlng, of Pcnn
State, close behind. With the crack of
the gun on the final lap the Penn State
runner opened up and passed Dresser
on the back stretch and finished ten
yards to the good. Moakley's star had
sprung his sprint nt, tho wrong time,
and was "all .In." finishing third.
Bob Maxim Defeased
Hob Maxim, the former Tenn and
present Meadowbrook Club star, who
was Icoked upon as the most ..robable
winner of the Junior national title, pulled
a "flivver" and ilnlthed pear the tail
end. He got off to a poor mart and was
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HIV.
EVENING PUBLIC
BE BROKEN TONIGHT I
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TRACK RECORD
CLUB CARNIVAL
Order of Events for Tonight
rirr.1) i-.vknt
hi. Ktiniiltic IilKlt Jump,
'Thrnulne "i.1puiiul urlclit fur
7:3ii n.
iiiniilliiii..
fi ii. in.
Iirlclu.
Tiii'K i:i'.nts
Fnrti-jaril il.uli Srrstili, Inittutlnn,
for the riillildeliilil i Iteioril Truihi
tiltil I'riits.
Intrrsrlioliislle rrhu One inlli', for
the Itoilniiiii Wiiniiniil.fr Triuilii.
One.iiiite reln -l.nfnette College. l.e
hlcli I nhrrsllv cml SiMtrlliini.re CiillPBf.
One-mile rrhl)-Mpuiliii.l.rnok i. 1111.
rose, for the K. II. I'nst Trnph.
1'urtT-iiiril iIiikIi sirntili, Iniltiillnn,
fur llie IMilliiiirlphlii Keiorit Triiph)!
llnnl.
MenihiulirnnH IIIM1 llillt lllun, for the
I're-lilf nt's Howl,
llne-mltr rela 1'nlirri.lti tf IViin.jl
lunlii in. Ccrnrll I niierslty, for the A.
C. Mi (. iiu In Trophy.
One-mile reliu I nlier-llj of .ru-ill-e,
Iljrtniotltli t nllece- ami Ihmilolii
ne-mlle rrlai I'liliernlly of l'lltt
lilMireli is. Inni.liniilii Mule CollrKe.
One-mile relaj I'liiiil, arm) an.l nury
ilmnipli.nhli.
t'lirti-nip-riinl tilth hurdle Mrutcli
trial lientN anil llnnl.
One-mile relaj I'nlierslts of Prince
ton freNhmrn is ule I'nlifrilty frrAli
men. 'The Meailoiilirook .Mile."
Tliree-inlle run llanillriit
Intercltr relsl One inllet Ilostoil. Nw
Vnrk nn.l l'hllailelplibi. for the John
Wunuiii.ikrr. Jr.. Troplir.
...i u.ii... i.. ii.. nni inn m,, ill...
"" .-..-...-.j ... ...j. ....... '
,,r.,CA 0 nn.1 n mm enilfhl them.
h-use anre anil a most ca
but finished five yards In the
After winning hlr heat In
rear.
sensational
fashion, Frank Shea, of Pitt, failed to
"opine thiough" In tho final event of the reasons Kulton lias set forth here, ,
... .... . .. n. f .-.. I ..l....ll.-v U villi nf. 1111(1 find vittiltvilvt tr.
envy two-mllo relay team obtained a I
second leg on the Philadelphia Press ,
trophy when Allen Swede, tho latest
sensation lu track elrcles. outran Dewey I
Rogers, tho I'enn fieshman anchor mun
Tho former Northeast captain stuck to
Swede until the last lnp when the up
state runner opened up and fairly nw
over tho boaids, winning by ten yaids
As . lesult of last night's service
relay races, tho Camp Dl.x quartet will
meet the Klrst Naval District of llos-
Overton's world's recotd for the mile. (
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
By BILL BELL
W their class due to perform in the
feature bout, the new National A. A..
Eleventh and Catharine streets, will
stage Its nrst show underho new innn
iigement tonight. With new blood nnd
new capital buck of the noted arena,
tcnnotcli shows arc certain to bo put on
weekly. Herman Taylor, former pro
moter of tha llroadwuy A. C. and the
new matchmaker of the National, already
ban his program arranged one month ln
advance.
Johnny Dundee and Ceoigo Chancy,
well-known rivals, are tho headllners
on the Inaugural card. The rushing
Chaney surprised tho fleet Dundee In
their first meeting ut Shlhe J'ark lust
summer, und the Scotch-Wop handed
the southp'iw slugger Just as big u sur.
prise In their second clash hero last full,
for Dundee's aerial attack caused Cha
ney all kinds of trouble. George insists
that his anil-aircraft defense has been
well perfected for tonight's battle,
McGu'igan to Jrtefcrce
Jack McOulgan, former promoter of
the National A. C. has been offered the
l"!if;" of referee. He has not ac-1
...uinn of referee. He hag not ac
cepted tho post yet, but has consented
to officiate tonight. ' McOulgan has been
a familiar face In the National ring for
many years. He ofticlatcd at the last
show under the National A. C. regime
and la almost certain to be tho third
man Inside the ropes when Dundee am
Chaney entertain.
Two classy bantams will be keen In
the semlwlnd-up. Artlo 'Simons, of New
Orleans, will have his hands full In
taking caro of Phil Kranchlnl. of New
York, the latter one of Dun McICetrlck's
boys. Kranchlnl appeared here a. week
ago nnd made good. Three other bouts
are on tho program.
LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY
FULTON SAYS HE CAN
irninmr nrTm ,ir r i rr ' set forth, and the now constitute
IvNuLK OUT r iLAKI) n"n ,""""''' ,n th ,,o",ri" nt ,iip 'i-
As a result of this situation It Is be
lieved here lli.it Japan will renew her
Will Bet $5000 He Can Turn , r"i,"tt '" "' ''V'T' Sl"tc ," '"-''ll
T I to u Japanese mlllliiry ixpedltlnn Into
TriCK Inside O Twenty I Siberia. If. in fact, such a renewal has
., . net alreaifv been made. Tim White
HOUIKIS House nnd State Hepartmi-nt malntalnid
today their refusal to discuss the con
tents of the message retell cd from Am
HE'S BETTER hasnelnr Morris nt Toklo iesteulay
ADMITS
.i:w MUSK. Mai.b l
.... ...
roiirriasonsforbellevlnBllrmlytb.it
, ....
no win ivuip jess iviii.iiu u no ever l.oril liooii oaiiy ciiaiacierirrn iin
gets the paclllst heal weight ehaniplon Silurian situation as a menaie, and
Into u ring weie given today bv Kreil further charged that a PiumsI.hi general
Kulton, the most prominent of Wlllard's has been sent to that section to assume
challengers 11 Is the most complete command of Ihe liberated and organ
slatemeut of Its kind Issued over the ' Ixeil Oermnii pilsoners. In diplomatic
signature of the Mlnnisotu giant since I circles hre today It was assumed that
lie began shaking the skies with his ( London. Paris and Home all have re
challenges to Jess of the Clieus newed their persuasion to have the
"I urn twenty-six ars; Wlllard Is ' Culted States nccept their views of tho
forty," Kulton declares ill giving his Japanese-Slhtrlan situation,
first reason He evidently has forgot-,. Theru Is little likelihood of any
ten that Wlllaid places his age at u i change of policy by the United States,
lower flguie than thK President Wlliiiu today Is shaping his
"Second, mv teioid proves I am a ' course from the ,i commendations of
better boxer, also it better hitter. Ambasadnr Krancls In P.ussln. Mr.
Says Jess Showed Nothing
j ' Third. Wlllard has had one no-decl-i
s'on light since winning the title, and
........ .. !..... 1...F...... Ilir.lnn I.!..
I light with Jack Johnson, Wlllard
showed nothing either befoie or af.er
I that bout
"1'ourih
have been lighting twice ,
month for two venrs.
Wl aid las'
had one lUht In thr.e veins. I am In
condition. W ll.Mil Is seventy-five Pounds,
I overweight: taking off that weight will
thi"t " ;;,:,:;;.: ' . m,u.u
out To,,. McMahon and C.unboat Smith.
both of whom defeated Wlllard. lie I
weaken him, I villi be at mj best In
itililn't do nn tiling with Krank Mora.. '
......'. ...
In ten lounds:
I knocked him out hi ,
three.
$5000 on Knockout
"I will bet $5000 nf mv own money
that I will knock out Wlllard Inside of
twenty rounds If given tho opportunity."
There! It seems to bn rather up to
Champion Jess to come thiough with
e nn mpio 1 jess 10 come uiiougii wiin
h.t s .mi.iihirlv knovin us -i refolmler
what s popular! In' . ' " :'n "' f.y,
And the 1110s Pl "lar "J" n'''0 ,u'''
make would be his signature to a set of
articles culling for bin, to engage Kill
ton lu a box light for the championship
or tlio worm ii v iiinru noesi, i. ncnovo
HINKEL OFFERS $23,000
np,,,,,,,,,. fiir rrz-wT nt
FOR DEMI'feE-I'UIlON GO
.,
Cleveland Promoter Will Give Big
Purbo for lo-Round Bout
Memorial Day .
'
CI.KVHLANH. O.. Maicli ! An-
tiniineeitient was made here tod.iv thai
Matt llltikel, Cleveland promoter, has
u match with Wlllard.
Evening Ledger Decisions
of Ring Routs Last Night
t'AIIIIIIIA A. (. -liux.le lewis, IliU
city, trlnimril llulrli llmndt. New Yorkt
lluttllnir .Vlnrr-.r. Mil- rltr. nutuovrd I. ti
tle Itrtir. llonliinul ounr JMrrluo, rw
lork, drew nllh lounc Custer, this
iltji Ilnchoj- Il.ili Iil-on. Nfvr Vork. und
t.oorljr Wfl-li. Norll; I'riiii, fiiutht -U
hard round, with honors event r.illie
Jone. this iiu, klnpirril Henry uc
kovinky. llil. eltv. In tile round,,.
IIOMON, MAN'S. MlVe 1'iiul.on. M.
Paul. Iient II irr t'onilon, llrooklui. In
ten )ird-foulit roundsi l.rsirte lloliln
on, fmnltrhltr, ul.illtiitlni for l'sul
llfitier-, Wixiiis-ei,. wan the victor
oirr ,loe lllirrs. (iluuir.tfr. In ten
TONAVY YMIII Harlu C'super, I, si.
N stopped Willie iMnltli, l'c. la
three roundsi Mauley Ilorea, It I He
ll.ncc. rr-rehed llie rcfi-r-e' ilrelnlon
uirr Wdle Toiiranieau. L'iaei.i KhIhIi
shupeert. I'.aiicii, won the deel-lon oirr
li.irle.rrf"le;, of the hln Hflcinl.i
James llulpln, I ... N. H. llunTalo. was
the winner over Jolinnv llulko. U.usi..
IIKS .VIOlSKS. IOW A lllly Kolfo
beat Teinmy Wlifflock In eight roundsi
Hobby Waouth hcut I.ddlo hcullcy hi
ten round..
wll agalnit the lopnoteh Iwy in his flrat
InnMlng i nd '' ,,Mntk'.-h','"'tlni'
n h. C0.T, lJ,.-'.,:L0.'. ..Khk. """IP""' the
wratern colored heavuvfliht, winner of Ida
lait threo bouu hre. takea on Cleve llaw
lilna in Ihu aemlwlnd-up. In tha other
Mull Iairry Wllllama meeta (Jeorge Aaha
K. O. Joo O'Donnfll takea on Touihey Jtur.
ry vnd Max WUllaniion tlaahea with joe
Monroe,
Domtnlrk Torlorlch. New Orleans boilna
promoter haa offered I urluus 1'redwara
Kulton a nuaranter) of tTSflii to bot jiJ!.
Dempaey, liearwtlcht rematlon. In a tweii.
tr-ound- conteaf.
11 U rumored that Jim Coffey, the Dublin
slant, haa retired from tho rlntr, conrvv
refuaed to eiiaace In any boula hla mananr
haa booked for him. vr
. Will
ll.rrv 1
. O'Kecf la Iratntns for hla bout with
Kid Urown. tho student cutllut it
tlopal A, A. Marrh 10. "' at
the National
japanese alarmed
ATr.UDMAMMPMAn
Gcrmun Prisoners in Siberia
Iteported Arminjr and
Ilipe for Action
NKW Pnt'SSTIRM MK I!
....wa... w. . j
Wilson Kxpcctcd lo Stick to Policy
Despite Hcpit'scntntions I-'rom
Allied Ciipltuli
TOKIO. .March 0.
'I'l. .!..! r .1... -
in.- ou.it.ui. in iiic iicriiiitu
menare Is looming hlackrr in the i
Kar Kast daily.
Newspapers drclarc (lint the pin-,
nihility of German airplanes over
i'nM ...i .t e .
'" "" "7 i'-M-ncB in Miumn-
rines in Ihe Pacific hi not a mere
.dream, now that the Germ-inn iloml-'
niiiuiii, nun imu ine Hermans tiomi- ,
linte Kussia, but n ery dangerous
likelihood that must he ronnidereil. '
The press is iirxini; uetion without;
any delay.
WASIIINUTON. March ?.
Japan Is In the throes of a vorj rial
in riiian h'JIi', loiilldentl.il ndilces i
re.ichlnir illplonullo elides tod.iv m.iile
.i.,.. . ...... ...... ... ..
.us in, piiiui. 101.10 uas inionnaiion. .
which Is accepleif there us In eery I
way iiuthentle, th.it the tlcriimn prls-1
... .. . ... . . . n.
o.ieis ,, a aiieui.y mue ueen ..
oiriinlil ami armcil. Tliroimti the
loiiiiUnnoe of II," Holshelk authorities
lliopp men li.nc been able to set enor-
mttirt ipiantltlea of supplies fiom both
Herman and Austilan sources, these nd-
1 lltll ViiL- innnnv it s.iiiijt'iii,v I'un-
uncen oi ine lece.Miy oi anion .v '
,'"m" " 'T, , . . , l ,.. ."lem",,i
Of Lord HObert tell. Minister of
m,,rkadc and of Andrew Itonii I iw
iiioiKiifie. imu in .inuriu i.oii.u i.aw
Irancls does not beilevo that (lermany
can completely ciush Ilussln. If tho Dol-
shevlkl, when they meet In Moscow next
Tuesday, ratify the (ierinan-linposed
the Ambassador believes! that
peaee
another government, which will be mole
i representative of Kussla, w 111 he formed
'and will r.pudlate smb action. . .
Naturallv. should A.l.bas.ulor Krancls
... r ,..., ,..
,.nre ,J, .sn.erla bu wlll so inform the
j.r(.Hl,ient. lin(, (e ,.urso of the fnlted
State's will he shaped accordingly. Hut
; Amtuor m. that
" ,' ' "f 's , 'pessary Ihe Ln ed
'", V" 'n''"1""'' "r,J''".t I'hlon
. .... , . ...
"'V"""K '" assent to nn intei lerence
l" Uusli-i's own affairs
1000 JAPANESE TROOPS
REPORTED iV SIBERIA I
'
LONDON. March 0.
Tlie landing of 4000 Japanese troops,
; " " .."!; ,
'at Madlvostok In January is reported
. In the Novala Zhlzn. 11 Pe roM.11 news-
I paper, copies of which hitve been re-
,,,,,, ,., According to this rcpi.n.
i ..it. .1 .. . ... ...'Hi, .'..ii..., .....ri...., .'.rri.nf. t
..... , .... . . . . .. .;'
Jauuaiy 1 and was followed by two
unore cruisers Jiiuuiirv 14
Pour thousand soldiers were Mudiel
...... l.v. II .,... I 1 .. .. . -I. .- 1 .. 1 !.. . t
to protect Japa,
v i-pu.r . Mf ,
'UlnUAlMli
to protect Japanese subjects
N COUNCIL
Bolshevi
elarcd Disintegrauni; boreo
nf ,..,.
vl .MISIllie.
uspiciou on the part
Stmes Goveinment, because of their
tteusonuble utterances against the draft
law and other matters pertaining to the
conduct and aims of Ihe war. Its mem
bership bus been hugely recruited from
the sei-e'iilled People's Council, the
Lithuanian Socialist Kulcial and other
associations sporadic in tlidr nature
which fester 111 limes like tlnsc and
whose propaganda. If successful, would
be utteilv tubr.slve of law and order
"Tho effects of llolshevlk misrule Are
seen In the chao.i now reigning lu Rus-
sla under Lenitie anu rrotsiiy. wno nave
eyldently pocketed their thirty pieces ot
sliver for tho betrayal of a nation. There
Is good evlder.ee to support Ihe nssertlon
nun ineso iwo ..oilmen, iirior 10 incir
depaituie from the Pnlted States, weie
lllicillliv su iliueii vviiit iuuus iv ner-
sons now backing the Workers' Conn-
COMJE3INS TRAITORS ,l ?au , '" l " V,or",m "'"."f"' "!'e" ln'"' "'Ut h.-s "concluded peaco with,
"",i""0 golf championship here lesterday that Russia." according to n Petrograd of. '
- . - could not lie oveicnim. by the iifteinoon ' n.-i.i ir.i .....oi,.i .:.... '
.... In 1 Titif ...I ivt.tTo Do round, und the first days play leaves .. . , , , . '
sin in Ullltcit htutes Uc- ' ...... ...... -rokes nhead of Jim H..rn..s. i . l'cJeoh..n been concluded at Odessa
ell, who have continued their support of ' from a tiolley car at Korty-clghth street
the two traitors and. no doubt, secietlv and Woodland uveniie He was sen
approve tho ruin which tho llolshevlk ' teuced by Judge Itj.iu in Quaiter Ses
leaders have wrought." blons Court esterda.
HARRISBURGERvS DON'T
WANT SCOTT NEARING
,,,, . -. . ... I
Petition Mayor to Prevent Him
From iMnkinp; un Opcn-AIr
Speech
HARRlSnURO. Marrh . Prominent
cllUens today petitioned Mayor Kelster
lo prevent the appearance In this city
ot Scott Nearlng. Nearlng lias been
denied the use of all the halls of Jlar
rlsburg and a storm of public protests
urosu today when the Patriot, Demo
cratic National Chairman Vance C. Mc
Cormlck's newspaper, published Near
Infc's picture under a two-column head
ing on Us first page with the announce
ment tbut this would not prevent his
addressing an open-air meeting n Mur
kct Square.
Harrlsburg. which bus sent so many
volunteers to the front that It has not
jet figured In the draft, nnd has over
subscribed every war-service fund here.
Is Intensely patriotic, and there ore
open threats ot tar and feathers If
Nearlng attempts to talk.,
Loan Company Must Show Cause
llAllTUHHIIIEO. March s.CIll nn.
plication ofTlne State Hanking Depart-
MAKCH 9, 1918
i?.i z"Jb' rmH
Speed-V v iJnve, m bchool Costs
rmitlnuril from I'oje Oiip
lded tiRnlniit lioardluR and falno state- I
motitM of reqtilreiucntn.
IWhcnc. of uutbracue -'-;;
eonmuuerM will Ih-kIii In April, but no
nn wim in t nt kit t.niu im lunrn Wilt TO
oel In iMe of tun.thlriN rf bin full
r.i,.r .....n ,.n .. nPa i,..tl lecehoiboi-'cMotheCoinpuNory Hureau fori,,.
.
that uniount. Dellve, y of the, remalulns I
otivllilrd will tliHi, beKlli. I'nll ttellv- I
rlcH of bituminous muv be made at ono '
limn, '
l'erfoiii hailns eonl on band will be
liermllti.i to lecelie only nucli nddltlon-
... .... . ..r.,n,i . f.n.iKut.. ii ic.ison-
Mde'Vecub.ment: ..ealer, are .u.uljed
to lllo monthly mi"rti of their i-.ues.
. . . ... ... ,,.,......
ern and nu unities ordeied
ui:ta1I.i:h iXSTHfc'TlON.. i.'uMl.Vii
iicfinlto. iletslled Inslnicilonc regard-
'"R '"' "ri'''1 ,r,, ,M','l "'..V',"'"
ti-lcil troin Viul,liiBtoii bv William
Potter. nrtnilnlMrator for Pennsylvania,
within the next f.-i dnyi-. who will make ,
,m,,,1,, """" "f ''" "r,,cr; """
KUmer, linlst ,UJ. for t,or rnnl Ah hu- '
nnunoed bv the WindilnRtun order, there .
wl" ," s"""l,z'' i,rH V,K" "' " '
cannot be dinrceil moro than jiersous
In another motion
The lew was tukcp 111 some nuarters
Intluy that this foim of price reduction
will tend to delay orders Instend of ex.
perilling them, (is the fuel admin. stra
tloti eontends. Thi point was mndn that
heietofore consumers of
anlhrai-lle
ii aeon ine r oineis in .nrii in oruer 10
, i .i ..1iI,-.i., i.. I
oulnc to the fait that the samo reclui-
tlon will be obtulnable throughout tbe'p.ri-ni n, hii.li
Blliiniier inullv hollHflinlill rs inlcbt de-
t,r ,-,. , AllRUvti ,,r(;by '
c.mlnif hea delHerles In tho fall. ,
"As a check on consuimrs who
mlKht alien, pt to M'euru nioru than
their normal leipilrements of coal, the
I r t.lll plan Includes n system of re.
J ports i.n deliveries by mailers," the
I fuel administration announced "lie.
I tnll donleis will be prohibited from ile-
llwrlnir In i cess of tho normal ie-l
piltements of the i pstomei At the1
discretion of looul fml administrators i
e.nh lUntomer orderlnB coal may
be ,
reiiulred to submit it certllled state
ment ullm; details of his lequltc-
ments, his tupply on hand and the
amount h" has onlereil fiom arlous (
ueniers ine eriincaiiou oi ii liusc
Flatemeut In tills connection Is made
I subject to prosecution under the l.ever
ict, which Imposes a tine of J5UU0 ot
m - j,.rH' imnrlsoiiment."
' an explanation ' the retail plan
aMl, .....nliillnn Mill, tlio nrr-ninlnlivlliD'
'! ngulatlon with t ne accompan.ung
frin of consumers' statement sent to
Statu
ulinliilstratois the Washington ,
olllce said :
"The I'nlted Htnles fuel administra
tion lecommcniis uml encourages thn
puichnse and storage of coal nnd iot.0
fit iii-nr . n Kti 1nt.li! llti peniilrnnuinlu nu . "
i'i t iv i w (. ij uumiriii iiipiiinininn
o..rlv i.u ....ull.l.. In nr.lor nrst In llisnro I
tho dellverv of coal and coko for this
purpose, and, second, to assist tue
transportation comoar.les by effecting ' ' "'7 H'o.ikerM Ine- ude:el Stale Senator
delivery of as much coal and coke us ' l,J""r,v- V5' a,,!c,"',,V "' ''i ,T' "T
possible before next winter j Campbell HucUonaW "",' 1,r,lt,,
"New consumers who are unable to The fact that Senntoi.Sproul virtually
have their orders accepted by ;i dealer I ,.ain l)Ul f,- ti10 national prohibition
Khr.uld apply to thn local fuel admin- .amendment will groatlv change the
Istiiitnr. who should see that their re-' poiltu.-il situation relative to the guber
qulrements icceivo attention from the natorl.il light, political observers heie
proper dealer." mid Commissioner tVNell, who is Uov-
W J. Hichards. president of tho Phil-1 ernor llrumlmUgh'H candidate for tho
ndelplila and Heading Coal nnd Iron '
Company, S !. Aniriner. president of
tin. Lehigh Coal and Navigation Com-1
pany, both of this city, and J. II. Hick, i
"" - ". " "' "'" ,V .,-,m. -NV. ,"rK-.w"u
appoiiueu icuirai aiiinraciin uiei ,............ -..-s. ... ........... ,. h ....
tributois by llio eiovernment jesteidiO.
"The function of the distributors," a i
Matem.nt Issued b tho State fuel ail-
ministration hero said. '11 he to dls-1
, A
01 J,lt,
coal for
II... f.,1 l,.ii, i
prll 1, accordln.T Ic n plan based
l.ll 11. 1- llll-l . .-..1 IJIT.. .... ..rtL llll-l
jr ,UIS tJ,;en ., u ,)ftKH f()1. ,l9 ,an
becausn It was more neatly normal than
191-191S "
The plan referred to. It was explained,
nrnvlde.i foi- tho etiiillnir ... lVnn.i tvnt.lo
and the Atlantic seaboard States befoie
any anthracite sunnlles will bo l.ermlt-
i.... ... .. .... v. .... . . .:
JT" "' ", " '"" " "v. ' " , ,;
-J1'," " ','' "i.L"', "L1" ' ltc, V, 'llb,'"U '
,..,.. .i. ,miin,..,i f,,, ,,,i,,,iu,,. ,.i,, 1
I'01""1 '" national ruel administration 1
admits, was ono of the principal causes',
of tho severe coal shortage hero In the
vv Inter. I
"
IIIPrr'IIIMCnM l v nrii
i IlUlvvIlirnourN J-l'AlltC
IN PRO GOLF TOUHNEY
Tin op Stroke Advantage in Play
for Florida West Coast
Title
lli.'I.I.LAIl: Kla. .March ! Willi
temarkable f.7 in tho morning loiind,
tlits Pnlnia Cela crack who.nlaved
steady ganin tluoughout the day. Charles
Huffner. I'hllinont, nnd (leoige lloweleu.
Tedusco, had 03s In tho niornlng. but
Jock Hutchinson, liienvievv, CT. 73.
14ii; Jim Harnes. Palnvi e'ela, 71', 71,
113: i'red McLeod, Columbia, 73. 71
114: Chorion Hofflier, Philiimnt, t'.'.i, 73.
HI, IMdle Loos, Philadelphia 1'ilcket
Club, 7'.'. 74, 140; Robeit .McDonald. In-
iliau Hill. 7.'. 7'.', 117, George Pothering'
New York,
7G. 147; Gcoige
70. 14S. A lo-
Howelcn. Tedusco. 6. 7?. 148: Alex
Smith. Wykagjl, 77. 73. 130. and James '
Mullane. J'alino, Cela. 7. '.J 130.
Berkeyhyser Begins Term
---, ...- ' .....v. . .... .v..u,....i . ..n
u.'... .....b.i...w... ...i..... ... ..... ........ IU .'.. ..... .'., ,.... .- ...hill ...lull. 111.1. ...'.-a .
. fti'l; I I it. ,. I.I. . v.t.t : mil n.v i.r.1 ..... 1.. I 1.1,11. .... oil 1., i .... .....rr.l I . . I ...... ...,l. .. l
uiim-'ii'Mr i.cyius term ,.., -,.....-,, ueaiment of
jo,,, ReikeMiyser, ih'lrly-four vears , n ", ,' 1J!l "', " ' ' bu,t ."'- most of
i,i. l-'.-.u SonibKortv. ninth st.u; '.""llbim weie able ujon thoi,- .,i.u
ulm ReikeMiyser, thlrly-four years ,
, 1-3'j South Ports -ninth sheet, to. '
began an eighteen months' sentence
tlie county prison for 'causing the
th of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wutk on
leniber I I In ran down the e-ouplo
day began nu eighteen months' sentence
in til
death
lleceniltet' l Hi. ran ilown tfio .sm.,
with Ids automobile when thee nlii-itt.ri
USA ACS WRESTLE WELL,
! BUT LOSE IIOXING ROUTS
rtirt Tiil.a.t Ululao vi.lv... -. r---
aim 1.111.LU iiiunri .HIIHUIUIIi.V v. UI II
at Allcntown, cannot only play football
i ana ii.isi.eiii.iii, nut tlie camp has soma
I skillful wicstlers uud sclentlllo lovers.
In a dual meet last ulgbt ut tho League
jsiuuii iiecreaiinn uuiiuing tlie I saacs I
won both wrestling bouts and captured
one of tho four boxing contents So on
tho night's tourney the score stood three
victories each,
Hot Springs Entries for Monday
Flrat race, elalnilnij, 1300. four-si'iir-ntda ,
?."'!vUCi.''. . furlonas Ida Cummlna-a. 101,1
Ituth Weld. 102 liomlnlon Park. ln. Jt.y
..uii- -... -i.ti.r.Hi, ,...,) ninai. inu, June,
llllli Tom I'aio, ION: Puvnrlle Arllule, 11ll
I'nlatuhle, 111. Kama. IU; lllrdinan, 113,
Alio ellslble Notseleia, 104; Ilia Kaj, 113:
Unadnumter. 110.
riecon.l race, ninldetia, S.00. Ihree-icRr.
ol.la, tlaliuliiff. .ley furlongaaieani. s'.n
Mlaa Vury. : itlliiigaii. toll Dianlhca,
lllli Nolallou, 101, llarbara Khllllns. HM
Monty Mabel, till: Iloct, lloae. lull Joe
Mullender. mil, l.iienar.l. I OH: Red Mtart.
106; llarrv llurcovne. tov. Alio ellslhle
llun laid, inu; Cork, toil; AlphU Hay, 101
Ihlrd rare, elalmlna. r.oo. threo.var
ol.ls sn.1 up. mile snd TO -tarda- Treowen.
103: Kealah, 103) Kleuron II, 103; Averr
Iruinko, lOTi ilequlram 107; Hanada, lull
Tamerlane. lOTi e'erlaln Point, loti Ui.rlir.it.
,Ol ll.u n ll.h, III. VII. !,..... I l. . .
Dartworth. Ill Alo tltjlMelreatbH
t
t onthmril from I'lir tlnr
iictlutlc in t lili ilty belnt; less than In
0,l,ll'r ''IHe". be 8Hk.
. Kt S
ri, ,,y i1K.t0r Unrber iim nn e.iinplc
of rnl.ircrril fii'llt ll Inu 1 f.i unfu .
"In 100!". llie iiuiiilier of niMi) re"i
ciuiifiiiltm mis ietn 1 win nn.niio. in
,.J17 ,t UH lirarly 3nnnn. ti,- um
her of eniplojinent i ertllli'ates (.-rnutefl
In ll'oS wim npproxlntately 3100: hi 1M7
" ,uih npproxlmntely 2n,no. In IJOS,
them were lit cuuit procneutloni; In
mt, It was 10T!i. f ,v,ci ,11 casei.
wem ileiilt Willi In th .luvrnlle Oourt.
a inethod of proccdme not rMrtlbH
'''
me loiiowniK I'omp.irnuio not imicrv
"" " ".!'... .... . it ri.w.rt.im.
..... ....,. ... IU..I...H..UUI1 01 inn mhic- '
inrnt
Veiir cnillnR Dectinber 31. 1017.
llnrollmrnt
KlenirnlMry . .
IIIB
!!l2,..!t
111 412
t.,ii
Ji-mii m lush - .,
. . ' ... Z . .
Entire exprn.lllur.i fur opir.i-
Ibm und ii,iilnteiiane... .?
i'i'.'.OIl
K.4
37.fl
i(Va-'7.M
a?.7n
a., .,
Jrrti,t t in.rea.e i,.r ums.
lCRerifrs Pav rrhooln
Kntlie number f.lf.
S.-lnrl. s
r.ntlr m mount Jfl.3fK1.P74 sn
Aiir.ice vrt teHehrr tiM.sn
Suiiirvlj.ir. hih hikI elem-nliiry
lvrrnt of liirriMisi In ruU
tirl-j ...er Itio CI
Cunt of tlXtl.noh ill,.! tup-
ill I'er pvu.ll 1.4D
tiar (linen uteinibtr 31, laos-
iinroiimini
.... Kiviimri
lllnh . .
irto.r.m
7.137
r...i
liiT.atio
4 i- .
' ' reenl uf eluuctilary III KHilD-
nmr ,,.;.: '
-iion un.l lnHlntlnnllel....MI.IW.v. n
r.it rr l.imtl
Te.iehers llay srliuolF. intlro
ii.ui
liunihT . . I.03.S
SaUrles
Pnllre Hininiiil 13 Sls,l3,..0l
Aver.me p. r tfinhi-r O.UI..T-
vlsor hlch una el,'innlur) ) 7U7.U4
ipentiirv I
Certl nf ti'Xtbo.ikri Hlnl supplies
per pupil . 1 pj
Vni'lfl lllflni'Qtxi
-'f" " '
it
Dry" Amendment
" -
c.nti,,,,,,! frin prr nr
ness lather than be made the roosting
place for Incompetents
"Th re Is a great opportunity for i-val
constructive work In Pennsylviuil.-i
Muili has been accomplished, but u great
deal lemnlus to b" done, and If wo should
be successful in gittlng a Governor down
"'"' " V" souineasieri, section l pioin
ise ou tliat we will try to write some
new progressive1, constructive history for
Pennsylvania; that wo will, first of all
stand by the nation In Its present i mer
gency and that we will at all times stand
l It
"' ' CUI1.S.V IV.ini.l
1 The annual meeting was enthusiastic,
! with delegates from every precinct.
llepulillcan nomination, was tlio only
Uval of any eouslderablo strength who
was out for ptohlhlllon Should Sen-
atoe Sproul aelually ileelare for the
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amendment us an Issue In tha gubcr-
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uiuiiiuiiij iiiv-i.hu .... u .it'll iiinesn
Sproul came out for the amendment
The)- have been near to tho step in that
the'y have declared that the candidates
for tho senate ami House should bo sup
ported only when they have shown that
Ihey are the e-holce ot the majority of
th e people and regardless of their stand
for or against the liquor question,
What the attitude ot the Vures will be
toward Sjnoul If ho runs on the "dry'
l'"tfonn is not oven piedlcted by their
close friends. Many think they will as-
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M1K ' . rs Th
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1 attitude, and leave It to
ites to light for the votes
Tho Sproul step of today in
tn.lorMliiir III., nrnlilliltlnti nm.ni mnn. nu
a moral Issuo will probably go a long
tta- toward bringing about harmony ln
tlie ilepublican tanks.
., I",.n,'ll.n,B I,0"tl;'l-",s 'al,, thl" afternoon I
the platform of the party will not l,o . "
i diafted until after tho primary election,
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RUMANIA BREAKS OFF
PEACE TALK WITH HUNSl '
LONDON, .March
between Russia nnd Rumania." tho wire.
less said. "Tho latter will evacuate
liessarabia, wnicli will ho occupied by
uio uussiuu-s.
crept tlio G r-
i.cgotlatloiiH
however, is .
capitulating.'
ORS arkiveI
lhriiliiiK .Stones of Tornedoed
Tiansport BioukIU by Liner '
V ATLANTIC PORT. March '
HiiiiKlng tlirilllng stories of their '..v.
pel lences seveial
suiv Ivors of l,o
transport Tuscanla. which whs tome
lined nlY tlio It lul. .,.... ..,... "'riK.-
doed off tho lilsh coast while car., n-r
inerlcan troops to Krance airlved IU
today on a trnnsatlantl" llnCr hero
The sum Ivors said that eighty soldiers
weio sent lo hospitals for treatment of
I ,.' woiei able i .,,"'. "'ost of
l1' ,m., i ... Ui u'Jo1" "'dr units
and piocecd lo the fiont.
There were 207 passengers on boird
tho arriving liner, among then t !,,?,
Stewart Lockarl i-auy
am l"occt'd to the fiont.
Steele
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Wm. Steele
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CAMPBELL SCORNS
VARE INVESTIGA1
Magistrate, Accused of
litical Desertion, Scathingly)
Denounces "50-50" Rul&&3
NOT TRUE REPUBLICAN
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Tlio A"are.controlleU Cltj' CommlYi . M
lm Ftarted Its Investigation of jtlAV '&
riollllral desertion" of Magistrate Wl,
Ibim 1 f-.hl..il if. i. ..... i lilL
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' 'J eanuiiiRies last run afWr promw-J3T'S
" -rf iiiuiii.itn .nr. .Mil MlkCl IH Villi- VVJ. "1
ne to Blllinort 1 ,. "flflv.nftx-" !("' ,J
elected by tho Hepubllcnn orenltaUofk"Jtj
Tlie City Committee appointed a cottiw,.'
nilttee of three to ronduct the lnvettc ,
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tlon of limplMl's case IIo was notlfl4 '.Ljii."
recently that lis inlsht present his cef -sV"
to the i-ommltteo ti!il last nlitht apprea'v i..v,
at the headquarters of tho City Commtt-.JyWij'
tee nt Eleventh and Chestnut streets, JlMVFl
and presented a typewritten statement. jrht i
Campbell Is one of the few ward lead-, -"if,!
ers who supported tho late Senator Ju 1
James I. McNIchol who hs not fOBeJn't'l
over to the Varo leadership flnce 8enjt, rfl
nt tho i 'It y Committee from the Twenty. L"sl
llfth Ward, Ills statement follow: ?"jj
a .iiu .jiiiiiuiitrtj uii iiitcsiiRHiion t IIv.vKt J
i-oiuieciuiii i.uii ciiarKes pmerrei''?;iJri'
iiBaiusi me relative, to my aueeea ami. JhJt
loyally to tho Republican candldatei tX"Sg,"
the liitt .oember election has Invited iffia
me to make such Ftntemrnt ana contra- ms1
dtotloii of witnesses In my own defense
tiu T lc1ri(l -. r.
Tirit
AGAI.VPT MlUiDEfl TICKET ,W
"1 iibM.lulely deny I liae ever ben. , ,.'
uisioyai to jiepuuncau canaiaaiev.j vfV'
ThrouRhout my life I have nlwuys bup- s Iv.
poneei ine JiepuDiican cnnuiaaies wo on- -4 jij
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government. If tho alleged dlf loyalty ! vm
lu connection with the magnificent rm-..f Wj
dependent voters of tho Twentr-IUtk.tt!n3
Wnrd at the last election lam nroud fi"W"
the opportunity which I and my frienM,.",tVM
nan in roiling up a majority oi iiuwlrvi
against tho murder ticket. iA,V
"I took no tainted money at your fi
hands The flaOO with which your y
tmnattttm Imn.l.iA.I l.A ivttiM Ak.nl.' ...M-. A J
ul.n.w.vf .n ,1,n n.lmlnnl wiinlilnnllnn Hni. J J..
ru',n.t v ... ...V v.i.tinii.1 v.v ,., v.. ..VltrjU)' I "I'M
ronresenteil bv the eltv admlntstratlnn L-iC.l
and the contractor boss I returned intact."?
No penny of It was used by me or my W" Mi
fr ends. tmes.
"I do not apologize for the vote In my!tei
warn, too peopio oi me TmnirBBa.M,. 'a
Ward aro decent. Intelligent, consclen-, 3
tlous and respectable, even If the vaat 'irts4Ji
majority of them work hard at tlalljr ' jvA.
.labor to eurn their daily bread. Theyj ,M
un not, una never will, approve ot an t'
alleged Hepubllcnn organization which ;AlX, j
seeks to cnriv out Its' debasing orders flU'l
by coruptlon of the imdIIcs force, by Y, fa
uiacKjacKing, ny tne innmnaiion or giu(fjA,JfKfi
men nnd thugs, by the murder of falth-ijLjia
..1 nnll.ul.An ... 1... .1... nn....... Ia....!.... .S .. 7
lu. iuiivv..iri. v.i i.j ..iv- o.iiiiv.u. .WMiqe.i-ij,
of tho public treasury. & '""'(a
CONTK.MPT KOll MISGOVERNMENT. '3
. "Tho citizens .of the Twenty - flftk iJa
' v.vw mv itv.t t.v'iivviiiJV tvw vav i '
hhatnelesii rr.It.covernmer.t uf Smith and i- J, ,
Vurc liiHt NoM-mlier. and they wllloon- .y$MJ
tfnue to repuumtf a IuwIck.h band of - ,;j
men who, not.content itli dlticharfflnc L'j
Innocent and faithful ofllL-eholilers. man. 4v7.,S
of them men nlth dependent famlltMA'-li-ed
f ik 1.nt tlinlt unllii Hmie 0a mus-sI .'1 TT , K
Insolent attempts, through their cra- SVSfflJ
tures In Councils, to collect monevs frtMB
the city of Philadelphia not due th'v'ijM
and to turn the Police Department lnta,l''gcJ
an engine of disgraceful onnreaslon -t "S
when a man like Mr. Nobre baa theT'vj'S
courage and backbone to leu the trutbv Y.iA'
Tho peopio of tho Tvventy-flftli Wardi'rfiKfg
. i.. t.i. ........... ... .....i . ........v- Vila
... .. ...... m.i.ii.r .. ..v.. .. .U...C..UV ... a....
tho disgraceful action of Common Coun.j'jjyf-)
ci esterday In humiliating nnd insult i.(ivsi;l
ing the decent women who attendedfrtf!.?"-
meir &ession. rn.rfi
.'Th.. ..ton wlit .lo 11. u,. tltlnia nr. -.ol iSVLriit '
ltepubllcans; they are a disgrace to ItajfYa
name. And In tho confidence that I and . ..Jyf
my friends represent moro nearly that Afl
type of Republicanism that l.lncoin.?i?--'g
Garfield nnd McKlnley expressed thnpm1i
inu ooss-controiiea creatures wno now JJifl
m.isquerado under that label, I decIinj.-tX??
to enter a defense to this committee, and "3 1'T.l
denv vour rleht to reeulatn either wiv CVIVIt.Jf
actions or my Republicanism. 3v;J-i
CVou aro welcome' to take such action, fto-JjiiP
as you please. I will not allege that IS-iM-iV
'was 'framed up' lifter you get through.? "'S?-.!
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The Sky's the limit
I.ven It our buntunr la
hi hlch as the Woolworth
Tower, you can have an
abundance of runnltta
water - anywhere. any
time by installing a
Neptune "Booster"
Water Supply
System
which fulfill! every re
nulreintMit far an effleltMit.
e onomlcul uuilllary witter
tiyKiin in orace Duuuinc
untl 1 a r e e commercial
rilant-. I.ov Initial coBt
ow operatlnc rxpene, Ite
(julrrH ltttlo attention, tia
Sitnpla In construction and
ho well mada that they
rtrldom neeU repulrlur n4
I ant u. Jiretlmn. Writs for
t-iuoklet No. 38.
JLECXJ&fif& Co
Hfutlnr 3. IMumMnK
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tralizing responsibility
for the industrial,
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architectural, en
gineering and
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tih anical
work-15 eco
nomical, not v
-inlvr in Kiiilesl. ' ti
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