Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 16, 1918, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING PUBLIC L13DGEK PHILADELPHIA, SATUKDAV. MAKC11 1G, 1.)18
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MACKMEN WILL GO SOUTH TONIGHT Russia's salvation depends upon cossacrs, ,
, SAYS EVA ZAINTZ "BATTALION OF DEATH" PRIVATE
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MACK AT LAST
NAMES SQUAD
Rube Oldring Joins Mack
men, Who Leave for
South Tonight
NEED MORE PITCHERS
fonnlo Muck, the tall lender of llir
Athletics, broke Hie cll oC secrecy that
has surioundeel tlio make-up of Ills club
for sevctal month", and list night an
nounced f"r the tlrst time the llt t
plajeis from which lie etpeets to foini
hl 1HI8 team
Connie and twelve, of his men will
Irate tonight from lltoail Street Stn
tlon on tlie 5 IT, for Jacksonville, I'll,
where the spring tialnlng sessions will
Maxwell lo lciurl
I'nwlicr in South
rite lot i,,..),,!! . ..
,l, . i.i ,- -'in -,-,,-, ii'irii nil,
rillll villi III ilcn.irllire nf the Ir.ll.i,
fur I Mr ' oinilirrii tnlnli irln. rhr II
IIf. will imirtlte ul si, ivirr-tn.rie. I In..
jimI the Ml, rile ..lli'trt i" ,,,,) I,,,-,
rranlar l.n.eltall i.luril near llir (mlf t.r
'levin. In Hie itrvl Tuiir weeks, ami (hi
11111 tin. l.kaiLlt.v In- it,- i... .i..i.. ..
irt.
llir unll nroirr.. nf the iraim.
ROBERT W. MAXWELL
mill rniort the lin,ii-tilnrs n nnli Mm.
well ran Irll I linn. III. nrllrlrs M an.
heir tlallv In I lie Iwnln lnl,, lasher.
To iivnlil fiilnrr ill. tn Iiilinriil.. order
'hit coin from lite nrn-.lrul. r mm.
JESS TO MEET
FULTON JULY 4
Heavyweights F i n a 1 1 y
Agree to a Bout for
World's Title
PLACE NOT CHOSEN
With a Leader Like Kos
ciusko the Dons Could1
Reclaim the Great Land'
for the Allies
Kerensky Was Disappoint-,
ment to Cossacks Who!
Would Have Followed at
Real Leader
!) EVA ZAIXT.
A Nnldlcr In Hie l(iik.
The history of m fam'l.v In something
Ji Wltl.ud has lived things no tint
I he I'thu wip go Ujwii In liNtorj us
comparable to the Krcat heat weight
.tiamplon. who fittrct1i.il him or he
will not p, iiown Iti hlstor at all
Aniiouiii einent that arrangements which ieti Itussl.uis Mgunlnl u unlriu.'.
have been lttually omplct.el to brim; l'r. " ' ''np "'i"'!. ' um a Juwcss
p r ihe champion t.tid Kr.d Pulton together , 1"I m father and mother wero Jewa ur
villi IlCt leanS llaVC Oil 80 , fr a bout on Julv I mourn more to the ' I'"' orthodo belief. Yit. from the third
Of 90 GaniCS in Last bovlng name than any single happening generation we lled and wire persons of
GIRARD COLLEGE HAS
SPLENDID CAGE RECORD i
nimj ... .- ---n -
nf the place nro paRt hi roes of tin
'rfiumnnil ntii.rs are vlitmllv unknown
and theiifoir the devolopiiHtit of the out the busk, th.ill .Hid soiree s'lu.uls
he held Those who leaves tonight are o. y-,..,, I slnoo Jaik Julinvon collapsed undei uomo ImportaniC In tlni lountry of the
borrow " entn'rand Znrst practice 1 . " I ' W"'- """In, In Havana. Don,k. CoS,.,ck. where. auordl,iB to .he
I, Kbeduled for Monday morning. TTVnppi, . .p., -Mc .. . n LonB Tight I'referrc.l "" J,w ' r cn reside.
In the list of players announced laU UNDLI'LATED THIS EAR ,, ., ,, ,,,.. , ,rl , , ' ' al' H,onk of " ow knowlnlge
B,ih, Maik w... have sejen pitchers. .i 'f S fft i -'" ' " " l"1 ' '' "'
three i.Mcheis seven Inneldert. and fourj ,.. , . , , Heltt. .-..lonel .1 r. Miller !,.. obuh," tj l!ul i tod.-and I My that upon
0U,W?nltalht!hllJe"M '",r,,,,0"1K: ';;'"'" " , HKiwti.ro. ,f both men'afUr a .hem depend, ltu-s!.m .ali.itton. if that
rra) of plalnKtHlen.,butwhlepocra!I,,,,)r ,lai, and IiiI-iImII to.im Ihii.. out m-Iimi In Knn-.ii. fltv d'el-ires .pu, ,...., i l. ... emnniuh. ,1
of cveij ie e.n but ..u hi and cnr ""k'1 t flRlit nm niimbii of round om home was a thu hotii'e in the pi In-
lie win puk a sii.il ir pushIIiIp when e'l'.il Hreet of lait.itnoK and t.n old
in Ki nun. thill tw.iii people who . lino to lux, tea with my
fathei an. I inolher told sinr.o-' of nil
.. . ...i. i. .. .,..i , ..i.i. lo
nely tllll l.ll will tie ..n:ittru ...itt 111-
tneet Those me the p,aei who will
Icaie with Mau.iBer Maek till ecnltiK
from Hroul street station'
Who'.s Who in A's
I'ltcheis William Adam-, and Trunk
Ffthcy. Adann was with the. Wchniond
tiam of the International League t.it
wason and Kahiy made n name for him
self as pitcher of the Catholic fnlurslty
team fat. hem .fames MeAo. who
. ti.v. with the leim last eur, and Ilalph
I'erklns, who ronies from the Atlanta
club, and who was with tho Macks last
rar Inflddtrs OcorKe lliirns, who
coiiiei In the three-cornered trade fiom
imimit Mori Is Shannon, late ol Haiti-
"-- 'it.... ,..,... ...wlj'
more Jo. iHinan, . no n " .'..'" iii,i
the bout
proe their luiieiloilt. om t tin majnillj iouiiiI"
', ..T.'i I'T , ""', "i".1','.'"1'"- " '" 1-ou.i.i. no, ,, m ...tun. r. it-.r..ndfath.r who was a small
or I iiii.iueipni.i .inn iunn I s'ance that has letl up to the met tint: imichanl when ihu town was but a ,11-
! vl';ir?.r'lKC, ,.I,1B ?"l . '""I '"''. n these .lepliantllie exponents of MfW. and of mv K.an.lfather who was
....,,- ... ..... ...... ...-, ...... , " , boMtiir it waa rud fultou who was ne.-r a miiclnnt, but tlie tallest soldlir
wlhiilnK erv Kline on Its Miedul, and -electid by Tom . louts to meet the rhiuu - I In his lir,linenthe a J. w and his
III. seiond siui.id dropp nc onlv one con- n hen willard w.-m preparhiB to ' reKlmcnt fossacks I am like h!m. with
testthat b a one-point m.irRln on a nslit two ear aijo. loud cr as. m stralnht no-o and ctlow hair and
loreliin floor jcended ut Hint time afr.iliist Pulton It i mv rtronft shoulders and my more than
In tle of thu lust sl ears tlie i.ar- ,H lontended lio was too much of a ' six feet of height Y. t 1 am not like
net has bien liuhtfully intltled to the ,m co to llftht tlie man who had whipped him, for 1 am a woman I cannot help
s..hol isttc ibaniplonshlp of Hill.i.li I phi i !Hrk .lohnsi.n and Pulton lust the bout I weeplns when I write, now, of our lionin
m ry In lagamoK. and when I foiiKht as n
and l.lnlt At tlm.s this title has it went to Piank Moian and w
Men (piestloneil i,y interior teams, which uus.itlsfaetor affair
latir wnii ln.iue to ri ui?i liuir ml-'
take
DofvutPil Hik'li iidiifol Cli.uiipiims
The -i a son just lltiisliid wns on. of
the b. st in the Ill-ton of the Institution,
uu.l Inclined .unniiR the ll-t of ltthns
an N'o.th.ast lllsh .s.huol. ihamplons
of the Int. tsiholastl. I.i ague; South
Philadelphia IIIrIi. UeoiK"' S. hoot II-
II -. .....!.. 1 It ... .....I L 1 1
. i i f..lt.t. tilt.. Ij nkii 'Ml llltllt'9 IUIU HilUlliMH r-i ini'ii
tlon. andUiirlesJamlcM.i,. who Is ''" ,llMri, ,M ,,rt(la, unb.at.ible o ll?
oun timtiit llooi, while on strain.'. Iiools
It Ken. I. ills wins hut '' a small-r ui.ir-
i . fflinrable impression at Khlbt lMil,
barrv U.irilner a thlid Faikei fiom Ilos-
. ton. James D.ikes . f r.luo llldne lengue
f funic, and i" It limlllsoii. u third butc-
nnn fiom llrown Pnteislty nutsleldeis
Uubc Oldrlnc who neid. no Intiodu.-
Wfll known here
Many Vow in South
The plaer who are sclie.lul. .1 to Join
the team at .l.uktoinllle a-i . I'ltclurs
Vean (Item:, who has bun man .ars
before tho fans. Plmer Myers who has
been um to advantage In a number of
Kames villi the Alacknu n . John Watson,
who was imn.li.ised trom Port Smith
Ark ; r.obert Ccnr. of the Vorth Caio
Una League, and Joseph Hulls, r of the
Wnupum stml-piofesslonal tiam Catih
ir Poirest ( ady, scoured fiom the lUd
Pox; Outllelders Matlln KopP. who was
a .1 t. . . txxnn.1 I.I ill ll l!lth.tl"lll
4 for Milnnls, Clarcmo Walker, nlso of
A. tho I'.ed So, and l.itleld-r It V Mc
i - Cray, a lll.el ImiltlnB jouiiBbtir whom
j Wolkei is brlnsliiK with mm irom ms
home town
. t .
To Will Be Missinir
All the plajers obtnlned from Ho-ton
In' the famous deals .no Includ.d In
the lift with Hi" inception of Pliet
Thomas the catcher who nppatently has
rrade pood his threat not to upon An
other ubscntce will bu Jako Munch, the
Delanare Count) hoy who icfuscd to
sign the contract uffiiid to him bj Man
"agtr Mack
In etplalnliiR tin Ir icspeitlvo ca-.s
Mack said-
Thomas wanttd a hl(rontract, and I
didn't see bow I could nle it to htm he
fcre he made good Catching my pitchers
V a much harder Job than liandllnB tho
Kin
In tin last sU M.us th. (iii.iiil iin
sltv teams have won lUhty out of a po
stblo ulnet Rallies. Uist jc.ir Ciiptaln
WliltrC Pithlaii and his tiammatf.s
ot sl Ba.nu", which le.ivts onlj four
Kauits lost in the otlu r Ihc s.asons
This ic.ord is inuio irm.irk.ihle wli.n
It Is conslileied that lilrar.l tlotsn'l ai
tanire . is cnnt.sts Imt incels the bt-t
bi.p m hool ipi'iitcls In this section
To stop the (ilr.inl ti mis lias be. u
the ambition ot the coailus of the Phil
i.ddplila hlkli nhoolh but the tutois
will admit that this Is some job, al
though s.veial iMine iry mai accomti
llshliiK the fiat iiliiir.1 this srjson de
feated Cicoiko S. hool for the tlrst tliuo
In inan sca-ons on tlie litlii r lloui
I'la.crs Under Kishlceii
Another fact about the lil.anl leanis
that niusn t be oicrlool.ed Tin day a
playti nacl.es ilKhtitcn eais of .iro
ho iTtiilu.itcH Thereturo nil the lilij.ia
on the liliard teams me under i kl.teen.
Co.uh ItaNton, athletic director of
the school, atliibules the wonderful sue
i ess of this jeai s riuiutet to the im.I-l-'neo
of the second lun, aRalust whkh
tlin .usltj holds its piactlns
The soungiteis proved on niaii) oc
casions this s.a-on they had the neees
sarj sliced and ablllt) to holil thc.lt own
with tho last tlrst t.auis lliioiiRliout
Hi. tlt, foi the) b.io the first tt.uu
Ifteran P.ed So staff I wanted to gle nun a liardir light than lnaiiv of thu
Thomas all the thanee In the world, nun j teams whl.li tho latter met
when he wouldn't ngrce to terms I Rave The re.oids of tin two teams will 11-
h'm peimls-lon to fl up a trade that lustrate Just how jptriur the wen to
would lake him to some ilub that wanted their opponents
him I asked for walvcis on him and nil I . lr,( r-iiiii
,the clubs waived dlnnl, I'll snrtlmiore 1'rei"
rulton TorKiiii; to Trout
Pulton has bun tlfibtinK lit w.n
slci.dil in piuiiiliitt to lu,. that lime
As a inatt.r of fact his noon! riads
mm h I., tt. i than .lies the ihdmp.on's
Ills rn t ut built In X. w lurk wllh Curl
Moirls, In nhl. h rulton was ill-iU.ilint!
for striklni: low staiti.I anoiiiu howl I
n-il.l I '.ill 1. . t. .... 1 ... . . '
,V..'i ''" '"""" "'"" 'and lustoms
soldier uff.Htut the llolshevlki wohes
1 did not stiiv to die 1 (ltd, because
I was n woman A wonnns weaknesses
an- as (loil has mule llnin
PP.W COSSVK r. i ,s
lnce loriB before mj Kr. at-Rrand
father caul, d bis I a. k of incr. baiidbe
to the rounln of the Imnski the ttov
. rnini ill t Hie Cossacks had b en es-tabli-heil
iuoordlni,' to Its own ordinances
Pew of the Cossacks live
lit .mi lis ut ,,r tllil T.iL'itu, ni' i.ts
Pnjustlv .bilged Willi hriMiiK a "jel- onlv a vllliRe until In H.l d m of'mv'
ow uri.ilt. the Riant Hum Minnesota Kic.it-Kraiulfathir, the llelRlans and
has ROIIO llhe.lll WltllO.lt hesitation IV. 1. ..,.,,.. ... .It.. Iran frnm Ihn liill
Kra.hull) maklnp a nuue tor himself and melt It down in great furnace- hulch-
.... us i.iir-eu me iiiifiioi.n r to slvo k ilro and smoke day and night The
Wf I&Mmm
i
himself that lost to him tho great
strength which was thug offered to hU
hand
DIaipolnteiI In Kerensky. the Cos.
packs spurned n weaker nuttforlty and
teturued to lecolvc orders from their
lletman Kalcdlnes was n true patriot
Hut he was n soldier mid he could not
follow a leader who would not lead
He was rend) to Rive up Ills own author
ity and be u mere kubordlnule of u
man whose principles lie accepted Hut
Kircnaky would not avail himself of
tho chance to work out Russia's salva
tion by the just but merciful admlnls-
nlght to obtain on pound of suftii
townspeople ortaniced u c-ommlltsl
buy suirar In common, but stilt
people must stand In lln,e to set It." , I
COAtr SHOftTAOR WOltST OF AHf,
Then cams the more terrible trolld
the shortage of coal. When I thlfjk
that my heart bleeds for the peonll,
llucslan winter and no coal I V?6
died standing In line or foutht"
hearts for precedence. Many, oftet")
rerinc ami waiting for hours, retu
home to mid the children whom
hoped lo succor, froien to death., ,1
ia..ione were c osea ta mat ine.i
.n..n.. .., mha. 11a l.nll., a.I .1. at n...,r ' li n.il u .lii Ittftitilt.a. nml B.tfT.elm
ti.. null u. tun..:' nc .,i.iii: , ... in... m..u. . ". ..-.- - .. HH..&....H. -j
lirlnclples would nsscrt themselves of There was no heat lor the shop ewi
their own moral force And thus he lost they were closed also. Thero wa:i3
tho i ossackp as his bupporters ' gas and no electric light. My mrtlrife.y!
' - ...,.. i t ...! .r,, stood rrom in the morning until Ij -
wne ..ii.iK. uut"i. is iv.i.iiii ...v . ,, , . . -. - "...
Cossacks will never allow tho Ilolnhevlkl ',''".','""""' , Bc; ;"".".." "T"
to govern them or any branch of the, ''.V'"'; V . '. .. . J ' .. -'2
.,.. .t... ii. i ti,.,. ..in .,,!,. ii,.,t,.i,.o e had better die at home." 1
until the people rule Russia In a govern- l'tc,",,c bmm tranJl1'J- '
i.ii. i ,-,- n,i I,,., Ami ir c.U or sugar was hidden In the chun
llll-JII I, ,1,1.1, ."I ....'..ft ...... ,.,! ..!'. ,. . ... . '
such koi eminent shall never be In l'ser.Te women tore up tho floor-'
P.ussla. Coisacks will rule themselves nu rougiit tlio Cossacks who camo
for all time Hcforo thev will ui-ktmwl- "i; '""
.tine the power of (.erinan). the con
du.-oi, the will .lie to the Hst man
M ruber was a man of such In
tlulnv til laganriK that' In could ob
tain c.i-ll.v in.m xtiiiorillnar) privi
leges We could ev.n enttrtaln Jewish
tiavolers at our house for several davs,
and when tho time came for mo to enter
school I was enllr.Iy freo of the regula
tions which ptovlile for inco rcstrlc
i tlons Hven In the ordinary high schools
of Russia only five Jewish pupils In each
hundred are permitted, and these must
Tlitn came tho bread shortage. Tlfo.'K
riots that followed when bread coutAjOI
not he obtained were terrible. At flrat,J';iJ
tho pioplo believed that the, Turks, WbOiS
controlled all the bakeries of the towti,fy!
wi'ie noaruing ureau ami Hour. TIXtps
of codrsc, was not true, but the Turks relit
wero not nble to make the people believe ifl
cnem wncn tney said so. When iUH ,i
sale, of all these products was TtuJk
!nt1 lit -.-il minlllln.. ...... . MA.ill
better Persons who were one day lfjii
In presenting cards could not get vwJSil
pnv heavy tuition fees This provUkm I ' ,r another month. My fathef"
.s ignored Hi inv case and I was per- I J,al'1 ,hrf0 ",n1 a, ,ia,f r,1D' n,P""irM
mltted lo enter the high school mid " -- i. .,iu awrcuy aim in KtijiM
ifloruanl the gvinuaslum. Jut as any . r ,ntr'' ,, , -i?d
.Hi. e Russian r.lrl would. lsii. out "" umr nery nowe or a trw-IJ
fii is not re.iulr.d to pav the head ","" '"", ln e town naa us QU0tj
i.i r.t , iiir.ii mil mlilm a ten " "ounded soldleia to care for. The?
M- Mlhei w.i- inn. h 111.. .1 bv the "'" siHTtrlrg men wer? not iinvvelcotnMi;
e .ssa.l - lie was i icli and he loaned " grieved only that we could not bife
nionev oithuut Interest Wo lived in ,tr "" or lliem There were sUJTfHj
..p. ,i .n.tif.nl nntl our house wns one out huuse, and mv muther and T W1W.J
of me Hiest in tho town of 70 mho per- had taken our training of the mllltirf!
sons llefors the war Taganrog was a doctors, nursed them When they wero'.yS
delightful plate and tho people weie . bringing ono jounc man to our house a. lf4.
.1 Dm.in i nn ..nil .tin.i n i,..A .t. ..-'.f.M
Placed her packet of sugar ln his hant'i
and praied for him. That -. nt'l
spirit of our women In all this terrlk4-il
lima 11-1.1. .... ....I . i .... ' j. .-1
';. """ "'o eoiaiers in our uoues'?
la. ,ll,it.,-.t I.. . , . . . J 'O
most happs We had theatres and
the opera, and food was plentiful and
cheip In the Iron mills ttiostl) women
worked or Prench or Ilelglum men
Monv people had automoblleH or ir
rlag.s It una a city of comfort and
plentj People who were well-to-do went
often to Rostov, an hour nwu on the
l.itboad Tills was a city of 25,000. our
metropolis It hid theatre", a unlvcr
sitv and other nttractlons
I.ITECT (IP I'ROHUlITION
.ri,. tlr.l rlU.it. Iinnen nf these tinvlalile I Ileatb
conditions came when the sale of vodka i Duilng oil of this time, every dav tb sOi
was prohibited, at Hie ver bCKliinlng or oerm.in airplanes from the Turkfch?.Vl
....i ,..ir,-v.. uicr mo town. They were U
like vultuies looking down uponounta
.......is nun iiuuing ror the end.
wo divided. In share und share for each iiia
person, what we had. They were fremsS
three fronts of battle, the Turkish,. tto'Mj
(lerman nml the Austrian. They weralJ
nrave and suffered In silence. Two of -H.
them died One was the soldier wwVl
ll.Tlt I, I.I, n... .ma,1 .. , .. .1 . r
...... ..... ..,,, iwuiuer iinen l said tllat a
I was about to Join tho Battalion of .A
the war The worklngmeii and the Cos
suks, accustomed to tlio use of vodka
so that alevhol was a necessity with
them became desperate They drunk That was the Taganiog 1 left to toln 1
anthlng which could be obtained aH n the Rattallon of Death. That VaV ti 2 "?
Mib.tlluto it Is but tho truth that httiu whence rprang the Rattalion ot-?
many Cossacks died from drinking n ' Death to become a pitiful Wood? Mf
iimild used for iiolishluc furniture. I I ,, i'n.ii,'. i.i...... ml'u1' Woody blot
, , . . --. . ihih men ii. iiuiiii in hk'" iuiii.'ic- i.uicii- - - f i i .i ... -.uutjau (,ua mi v . tt
thai bus forced tin- tltlehold.r to clvo I.... ilr., ni.d smnkn il.iv niul tilirlil The u. ..,...,. u n ...,, r . ni.t..r Th.i timi.L'h. u . .!,ii,i,-i, u . .,- r, - i h ve seen tllelr bodies Ilng In the bi
U'IMu.i I .""l I ,',-"k" "i"'0 l" Me!'T S'?,1UU """ ! '' "J " " '' -" "'"' .- " ..nr..nl..t,i.n and ..,,- j2SH ln"secre U TnVie "vc s C0"1"", the t.,1, indict.. lni $
uill.iid bis be. i, liuiiu.leil Inn. tlie to approve, b.e-ausc v.'ltli the mills eami ' , ,.,.,. .... ,,,,,. ,,' ,,,..., ,Ai .i.. 3
bout Dubbed paeltlst chainpion- and .vodka Bhops and pl.u.s of amusement '"'' lncMW il 'no'-''-'' ' ''thorlt Il was what tho llol-l.evikl , a shop In a .lark .street , to which soldlrs Nol v , wk ,n i e
t.iicnl Dotiski (o'sud
neriiieii i.iriuiM of tho .-... t that ho lus and many people to buy tlin butter audi daughter err a. nieiciiant unci a Jew. repre-i nt tmlij. Un needs put to ou-1 """ ""' - "" '""""';;: ' ' ,"' "iiy ju,.ii'iA"""''S''s zlnti wilt tell' ;
been .output I., appear as a eltcus at- .kks and ovcrplenllf.il food which tho I Krcw up to resemble u woman of the servo what followed to t.alUe that The , ''- "Bno sp ''. " ' "lot, 'l,h',. In Xtnerle" the Morv 'cYth. re?rU"? iSaftSf.!.?
lr.t. tl..i. .listen.! of defemMnK his crown. Ceack women could sell them Tartar ra.e. and to Piko a pledge to Cowi.k urir.u.lr itlui. in.. .vet s ,ve . r,11,?" , bAltute For aUho nJ!?hSlS
ho has Unfed .onsldeiabl Recentl , Rv. ty fossick has Ills own farm Tho 1 u for Russti "ssl . lll the Cos-.,. I. Ataman I ' ' i'1," , Im Ar o.toU t 5 1 r .M.a m.l f,"'"", A "'" "f"h? h'.nd c"o irfcr! ?,fij,
be de,la..,l hlm-ilf t.adv to box and ilomn.me.it provid.s the land and Rives t In ltiOfi. at the time of the til xt I. v- n. .Iv.,1 a uI.ri.iiii fiom th. Duma that , "" " " lm"r 9U .fXlerJ foul dr n ''T ')'TsnroiTHi?andoS?u1 mTM'
off. red to give his, ha,,..!' thepu.e toioverj m ... all the necessities of an easy lutlon, when the Cza, p.oclalmed a the Car had been ...nip.lle.1 lo abdi- '' ' , "t"; '"sofor wo J ra V Ilad Jn."riwfu'X .r I aTlon.TnduM' ,Ji,w''r3 .P
tin Red Cross n .,,, tu promote . Ilf. for himself and lib. fa.nllv Then I constitution. It was tho fossa. ki who ..if his throne and that Russia, f.ee. iri' ';'" " eon h.uei" I. id r regu- V"'"" f' !jl"e" "'S'X$-t.?lhiaR 4
Ibe mil himself This finally fell through he pajs no tu-ces Ills farm animals wero sent to blu nn.l drive the peopio would hive a Roveinni.nl of Its people. ',,"',' ' h. nil would have followed MkV,a"0tnS"!hih!,,.,". . W,hV America J5 i
'l nel.1. C Miller, cue of the own- a.o fiom too (lovemm. lit, but they are I with their lances, wherever i.voUillon- the At im ... summoned the Co-sacks to '''"""' u'b " ,n" "0U1" "'" IO"ottlu Uu'.ta ii,niV U" ""3ure'1 four '"" "''J'J
ers i,i tho 101 Rindi, came thrcugh as bis Ills hoise, which Is his pride .miliar) meetings wtie held The obejul tluli mllltn.v uu-etltiR pla.es and placid within eight months after the out-! " ' M
. ..""." ".'wm," '." "".'"'f ' l""'t- Ho ca,,.. tb from a special bleed of great as a mailer of course At that time my tho facts I.i fore then. Without a .lis- K f , .,, tcrrillIo dc I KRATIsP TPT T C rT.nrv XT it
obtained lllnrd s slcnatu.e aeienlnir ...,,r..-o ,i ...irii 'riie iinv.nn.irnr iri.iilip went trom our house ntu the t, ntlnir vl,e. Ho v iuLenl.il the new sit- '.:.,' .,.,.. . ..r..... i u,.r. viv-'VUi3C llldLiLii, (jUUU ONKi
to bo und then went after Pulton
Place ol LJout Uncertain
it Is a matter of inuc'i conjtctuio
whtic the bout tan 1, staged l'cvv
iiliit.s nro available for a long light, in
fact thete Isn't a spot In tlio United
States u hem the 1 iw penults mi re than
tweiit) rnun.ls for a bout With this
...... ,,, ... ....... - . ...-. ... I . . . , MiriV.lllOIls llllltll luurv.i u,-..iii .'mi ..i-
provides hlni with that, also, when he Is ' street, wealing a red skirt Ihn Cos-' u itlon Thiough the M.unan the) tn.ido j rrllI5 ou eveiy hand ln Taganiog and
eighteen ilicl rocs for his (he j ears'
service In the army nut whin he re
turns to the easo and comfort of bin
farm, tho hoiso is his, us ore also tho
arms and tin equipment of a soldier
whlih ho has learned to use He has
but to remain loj.ll and ready to anwei
tho liovernment's call, to Hie in n man-
sacks seized her and stripped tho ski. t ' ,roel im.itloii to light and din for Itus-, n,, ,(, towH f t)P Don province. Plrst
iroin nt-r iiiij lum mi i..... ..... - ,n ,i im me . ir i in'j ei.o in ue ,u,. ,r became soarco linn terruiiy costi
tho colors of the levolutlon must not f.tui .innoimiemtnt of the Ir accept- ' ThjH Wlls a Kreal hardship, for Russians
be dlsplajod My father was much dh. aIu ,f lllo minelpal of ..pial'tj for all I nm., i,ave tea with sugar In It to live,
turbed by this occuireiice Die l. ossack ,, ,it - l.ii- .1 theli vv llllngne-ss to tre it Speculators hid sugar in cellars uhd of-
olllceni came and drank tea and In
tho I ingunRe of old friendship ixplalntd i
to nil father tint they 1. in only
the Jews wltli fairness and frit ndslilp.
Cossacks' I.i 1st TO IcRItl.W.sKY
I rreii It for sale In small nuantltles,
thoughtless ot the misery they were
'.aiislug. l'roin sKleeii itnts n pound
III IIUIltllHICIIi n ,Hn I'l ,,,' ......... - - , ..... ..i....n... i.. I...,,,!
fact In mind It Is possible the bout will ner In which a little klni' might envy. obejecl tho orders ol n.e i zar i was i. .-... ..-.. .. . "-.h - ... '"' , tllo ,,rK ,lvanced to liny cents 1 lie
be htng.il at some point near the Pnlted s-r. H. .Mss.el. lived from the tlmo 1 11"'" ""'V clev.n. . t fionitliodlwushli.il -ttnrut ar.l etfeitlv.. i.ov. . nine t lo. the I , t;v,.rnmeut sought to control tho
States, but In another count.; ' , ' " I'l ',,?. , i?. . tho Vn.e of s of this incident by mj father and mv whole p.opli see nc.l t r..Uii, such H,tllat,on against tho speculators, but
Veil orle.ns ...o.tw.r i . , I . . . fi . i .i .-. inin" t ,, . motliet I felt born within me the Impulse . .tlon. the CohsacU at ii Ri.nt tin.tiiis it,ut bttoee-s Then sugar . ar.ls weto
New Orleans ptomoters hive offered , w.n In chit.lhoo.1 th. tr.i nlns for the m ' jiiei i r i i ,isivow..l tluli obligations of .enturlcs ,'',', . no,. mlfl. wo could not pro-
a huge sum for the bent an.? Mabama army began In tlio schools, whl.h the vbl.li Una ly .arrle.l me int.. ' ,, ,l,il their lovaltv lo K.iensky ,,T, Inc'iir for our servants and they
prouio.eis ,c- said ... be ttying ,u ar-flov eminent regulil.d for the e'os.acks. UUon -.t alh ,.0ss.,tKs-not a lis .iov!,!,.,.. .... ..l.cei.'v.lU.om.Vhe ,' ' .nTho, h , fathcr"vu-is "wealthy.
ra"K"f"'"' tla re v as fpeelal training In horseinan- 1 r '"' al , n in,.. v. nil... of an l.i....in It was ..,.1 to live lh.o tho moujlkl My
Offers $100,000 fur IMrIU ""lyrred'1. ,.v "vshtoks They reS "e it the Uto?iantotton and name, onlv the nlt.ul. tie and imp .,. and. Mother and I wouid in turn stand In lino
" married onlv I obmoks. I ne recocn.zeu i'"; - , , ,..,,,i. inini.ni vie.ikm.s of i, rm.in !... .. four hours of a bitter whiter
to their Ataman which imam me h-i,.'i." " -"-'' ii'.. - ....- -
Mack's L'ltimalum
"So it looks as If he's Rot t . Itlier '
come with m club at the terms 1 named.
or take a minor leaguo job, and I offered
Wm more than he'll get fiom any' minor
'league team That's how his case stands
' 'Munch will po back lo Atlanta. I,
nesa. 1 offeied him 5273 a month, but
he wouldnt even consider in it. if roc
1200 from Atlanta, with a bonus at the
end of the ve.ir because the ilub won
'the pennant. He's a good hitter, but, he
wouldn't have been In the game rcg. ,
nlirly. I think that was reasonable
mough M.ibe he doesn't like our club
Anjhovv, I asked vvalveis on him, und
they all waived "
Commenting on the ability of several
of his oungsters, Connie bald.
"Of th oung-ters this boy Dikes
looks like the real thing. If he doesn't
. make good, I don't know who will He's
, eighteen ears old and If I hadn't landed
Larry Gardner I think would have
.1.
I. Irani. .Ill "est ridl.i.1. Iphl i ilii.li.
(tlriiril. mi sonnca-. i..-. u.
I.lruril till simiherii lllnli. "
lilrartl. .n, (..tirse s.imiil, 'ti.
lilrar.l. .(Hi IViliu'um, It.
Iilnird. I.M tleoiiiii.h. II.
lilrar.l, oil llll iiiismi. I
(Irani. Hi ( eniril IIIkIi. II.
(.Irani, .Ml ( ntliulle lll-li. II.
I. Irani, .till Sliiierfnrd. .. ..
I.lmril ."It I Vle-tti.ni. Hint., .!..
.(Iniril, Sili leio.iie, il.
sreoiul Toil in
(.Irir.l. .'It siiiirtliii.ijre I'nii. I.
Cilrunl, fi West Pl.ll Hlelphlii llluli,
l.lrar.l till NortlieistlllK.il.
(, Irani. Sll siil,rm 111(1.. -0.
(.Irar.l -till (.eorBC srhiml, il.
I.lnlnl, .(tt re.liirosi. II.
(tlrur.1, -7t (.lrtir.ll.iii.. II.
(Irani. 41 1 tilll.ini-i.ii. 1..
l.lrur.1, All (riitral llti.1.. s.
(, Irani, :ii I'ri.n vintu, !;.
I. Irani, s l lll.veri.iru, tt,
(tlriiril, till VVrt.tl.mi.. Ji.
(Ilrurd. llll I'm nit). 11,
PRINCETON MEETS YALE
F0K TANK TITLE TODAY
Randolph, wc.ilthj mine operator of Xm
Mcleo, wired Mike Collins, manager of
Pred Pulton, todav offering tc stage the
proposed V lUard-Pultoii mat. h Julv I
I In Diinlng, X il Randolph offeied Wil
iHrd JTS nou. win, lose oi iJ.avv, and
I-Mlton Jil 000, to win, oi Slu.ooo If h.
Iches or secures a draw It Is i.tlpulat.d
in Hie one. tli.it Hit. limit nitisf I... .,
llnlsh and :o pei cent of the earnings ' pends upon the Cos-aiks Is It not
siMclil obligation
their headman but they bwoic an al
legiance to tho Czar which was a death
oath They were tne iietenuers oi ino
Czar aKaliiot iverj people or his own
people
WANTS A KuSi ll'SKO
1 have suU that the silvatlon of
Russia, if it Is to be iictompllshed, dc
ON WESTERN UMPIRIjj
ituri v Jvrause Is relating ono of Larry T JP
i.e Junes htori.s uhoot .m u.hu.. . . Jl
Western League who crossed un tliCifl
plajers one day when they thought ther','-v4
iiuu pui one over. Arter deciding a playT0
at the plMe he started to dust oH'tho."!
rubber with a whisk broom. His head 1
was down and apparently ho missed jH'IS
inay at heconci. The plajers came tear-.'ft.sj
Ihr In to demand the ump's decision.' M
"It's l.ll .l.rli. .,. n.. .j.. ... l . S .
sliou ed "I got him. I got him rJrhtVsJa
here '" 7'3
"(Jot him' What do jou mean?" Lei !
June e rlcd v M
"Why. right here," and the umplro , ,-.8
nrodlleed a nookvt nilrrri. HI.I.1. t.. v.... lq
' concealed ln his hand 'Si
Evening Public Ledger Fhotoplay Valend
THIS PROGRAM IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
ar
of tho pletures to go to .some war fund
' PRESIDENT WHEELER
WINS GOLF TOURNEY
I'nliii lleneh, lln ilnich 10 P S.
Wheeler. Apiivvamls president of thu
United Malta (Jolf Assmlatlon, won thu
I'alm llc.icli Rolf chimplonshlp jester
dav bv defeating John Slienaid. Jr
ltlicfde Island Countrj Club, In tile thlr-
itj-slx hole tltml by n nurgln of L' and 1.
J. II RumboUKh, Ashevllle capture .1
i the bnois In tho second (light bj do-
j fating C D Sn.lthers. .N"asau, I and 2,
while .1. C Davle.s, Areola; won from
i T. II Kennedy, Uradford, In the tlnal of
I tho third division by " and 1.
BALCII WINNER OF GOLF
TOURNEY AT UELLEAIR
WEEK OF MARCH T
18 TO MARCH 23
started the season with him at third I
He can do evervthlnir : he's cot a won-1 Prlnerfn. N. .1.. March 10 Tho uiil-
l...ll.,tp. Il.t.lilu lti. Vlarnli It.
veislty swImniliiR team will oppose Yale fjt0ige II Ilalch. of Cincinnati, Is today
till',' With one voice tlin I osracus le
,oii,.n ihe Czai With not une of their '
thousands of lances mining tl.ej stood, .. tiat,rt?A
toady to mount nnd light for Keret.sk 'AlvflttW'3
and tho rioelal Demociacy As one mai- "T "". T y-.
tin j stand now awaiting the older of i APOLJvJ
their Ataman the strongest disciplined j
force In Russia Oil. Cod' w ny nave j a RCALUA
they not n leader like Kosciusko Why ,
was Kirenskyy heuit too tenner; ms
grasp too weak to hold tho weapon
which would have beaten tho vvolvu
and serpents Into submission"
According to the stories I have often
beard, mj grcat-Krandfatl.tr, who came,
to the Don lountry with a pail; on his
limlc. was a man of Croat kindliness and
vet shrewdness. Rven In his dui tho I
Cossacks despised tho Jews and, though i rnJ TQpTTM
no law prohibited, Jews neither tr'-v-!
e!ed nor lived among the Donskl or 7-TvTriMTAT
the Kavkoz people. How It i.i.ne that s.UljVJIsJ.rtiJ
my gieat-Brandfather overcame preju- i " CCicjo
dice and opened a. shop ln Tuganrog I I EMPKc.--
cannot txtila il. Perhaps It was his i
nairlago to a Russian woman, not or EUREKA
MONDAY
"1"
ilr
lu
Wil mi c ii slln
l-oitvl. t HOI
BELMONT
BLUEBIRD
BROADWAY
CEDAR"
(.i1I Unxo In . f
I'aullno i'ml"! i. I; In
I .a Tn( it
TUESDAY
J.t H MlveritbifrS
Ollie Thnnus la
All llelriss t.ir l'v
'tlcoriro lt.hi.li
In fine More Anirlran
Tlie Hlrl Willi Ih-i
c h .inui.iois lliei.
rulln Pr.ilerlil,
In Vlmlanitt Jciliu-
MtitldLe Itrl.l ill
Thtf 'Ihl'is Wit Love
llllnm s Hurt In
liluo l.lnres II . Hilt n
Alio ISr.mlv In
Her siiont Sarrlilc
WEDNESDAY
Mis rnou t mllo
in onh t UiM
Kthol Cltjton In
Whim! of Httclct
I'aulin-s Trftlerlcl. in j I'uuliiie IVfJirlck In
I a 'luj-ra , Li Tix-u
THURSDAY
s siniiC Ilank.ttii
In llldilti) Pearls
llffl. Miantnin In
Her liny
Olive Tlctnns In
All ll.lres fur a fiy
Vn All-Star 'asi
In fume '1 hroush
Mtrctrj Wilson
In Without Honor
iteraltllne Ptrri.r
Jn .Iohii the Worn in
Th, ellrl Ulih the
i liamn.une Rv.
Th (llrl With tht
C hlill.lMRne KVeH
Pauline Pr.dfrici. in
I.h ToKi'a
Msrcrry Wilson
in Without Honor
An All-Mar Cant
In Alimony
Vlsrl-tfi lu
1 he Wnrrlor
r.Milliie Preilerlik
In .Mail.ne Jealousj
Wsllnee ltfl.1 In
The 'lldhK W I.coe
Wlllhm -i ll.rt In
lllu.l llli.zett HliHiltn
Iltusl.s U.lrLdl.lls 111
A ibidem MusK.teer
Jnlliiii I. lllnc
lullin l.lt Injrr.
In The Widow's MlBllt llll 'Ihs VVIlowa illsrtt
J
Klvlrtse . M Love
in broken 'I lea
Wllllnm ,s Hurt In
lllu.t Illues Uauclen
W.llaro ltel.1 In
ltlinr.tek Junes
afrilll inn ivtr.i. f t. .---- - --.- - , V'tru.K. it i,iti,. iti v iiiuiiiiuiiit it muaj tntti r! i L'lt to le ICUSSIl.I. woman. HOC OT
""'"',. ,e .1,1., i u rnel'" l"0 Urokavv Pool this afternoon In 0l0 thamploii of the llellealre Country '"""J n it lad n ,-h lo do w Hi It
Ive son of picked Shannon for thnmplonslilii meet of tho seaion, ciub. Ilalch dtfeated Dr J 11 Han- I lr rac'' ,,,llJ1l, ' ""J '" u'"h aa' ","
seconj base Dugan can play there, hut,u,0 th0'vvatei polo bl will face the i ley, of Chicago. In tho final round ot Stranger than this, perhaps, was mj
I like Ihe way the big fellow comes nine team dlnctly afterward tho title tournament father's reversion. tu tho Instincts o
in on slow lilt Kiounders. lie inn play I . . .
S.-rdl!Wi. 1918 BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS OF SIXTH SCHOOL DISTRICT
v-'. in. uuiuei.i nm tiuu up
Mir n.iri.'ii
tn Inula
A renort was started on Its way ves- I
wraay that george. Burns, the Tioga
joy obtained by Connie from New York.
, u eu.isieu in tne uase nospjiai unic,
t an(1 would, thcrefoie, not play profes
H, -lonal ball this year. The former De-
"ti urst tacKer nut try to get into
ine nOSIIltitl unit lii.l tltern tin. im rniitu
I for him. Ho will leavo with Connie to-
n'ni.
BARNES WOULD BE BIG
IK TWIRTEP WITH niAMT
' ..Jf'3 Barnes, the pitcher recently !
.. T.u "t llle uraves lo ino eiiauis,
ir yiu to be one of the best pitchers In
e national League this tear If he
lanna ulti. ti.A ,,t .. .. J;....i n .i,A
,...(w n,,t uttj iftuitin ui a vcuu ui i.n,
IBv'i-rzog deal, r There are a number of . 1
KTk wn wll' Barnes should have a big I
W--:tfr w"h "'O National Leaguo chani-ir.-
I ,-HIl P.Oni. ite'.l lie xitltl. .i ii Inttne ntwl I 1
iitJiii1'"- more he'd be able to tell'vvhen
ft 5 Work. -MeOr.ii will liave four or i
m. .- ;...n. -.tii.-vj,aiv win nave ivui u
If. ?.Pltelicrs whom he will work In rot.i
I. 1 XP, Thls metlin.l fflvea every nlteher ,l
IX iT.??e - Hunt up to hnuff when It's
W ".vlirn to work In the box.
lo ySa succesa with the Giants Is that
V .i.i ref ' 'a' 'nore money that, he did
flfi tlw B0- Barnes pltlhed In
Mr JlfS'. ""i nisi season tor ine uraves
I i ,."" ,,,aP J-000. Hut. as far as cau
fcfr.iS. rn'd' he n-"t uttered a yip about
ESt,. Ml'y Question, The contract which
l S,r".,n,l' received from the (Hants
r.5;n,VTu. a B hoost In ealarv and ne
1 7Sr1(- t;6 ?ure tp be better satisfied The
Ir.iTri. ' uoo"i came unsonclteii, anu tor
rV,i,,rn more than any other Barnes
lipcuid ciu, jfcuraw his best efforts.
SIXTEEN HARVARD
V Onn.ltn -.r m..T ,-t .mnn
, ft yu-no uxn iiitu vvAijiv
i-fhi. .
jr-? ,i z
. Mom., Maroh J.t-8Ix-
....bv aLitiarviru am rowinar uuiir
.....' irri; .r.-.-" .T-r '. r'i -..-
--inii--i ..hm'jihii
JPii-fcl. .vaw
k . . r
HM L1JM Fes HSIHt i B H Hk 1. - J i . 7,l""e B !
HI mxM'J ' f KA ,H'
L9P --tri 'sf' 'Bi
'FAMILY
iFAIRMOUNT
FRANKFORD
gratTnorth.
IMPERIAL
JEFFERSON
JUMBO
Dnlii Prom lrtl tn.l
tilth Short) llamlltun
Hllllnin Pitrnuni in
l.fa Vilseriili, a
1'HUllnt l'reiltrlil. In
Muilaini JenhiuiJ
Ctmrff. Itny 111
tha P.iinll) Mceleion
lira ernuil I'jlle ,
It .strnnil.il In .Vready
IMllli storey
Rjes of Mjatery
M.rKu.rll Cipher In
Ann's rlnli'li
I Miircm WIlH.m in
I Ihe Hur.l Iturk llrefd
Klvblae it I.ove
lu llrukin Tta
William S Hurt In
IIIuh lllnzei. Hkwden
Mrs Vernon Onstle In
Vu.Reance Is illn
e'Mrlbi Illarkwtll
In Ills lloyul lllshneaa
Herbert navvltnson
In lira.. I'p
.Vi.lnni" IVIrnva In I IMIth storey i Wheeler Anna Little In
in. l.isn. vv mini , .'JKiiiwii oi i.tienKw ine ivoria jor pain
I'mllne PrttlerM In I Milnn M.ritn In Vlilsn Martin tn
Mldaliv J.alollbly ' '111 I'.ttlcoiil I'l.ot Tils I'.ttl.oal Pilot
.'lurle. ll.v In .Constance r.tn.ritU. In i Constant e ralniatltfn il.
ih. Pniiiiii Skiietim tne Muuin inn mi ftu.iio i.in
FRIDAY
In II I .Men IVjiin
Wm. . Hart In ,
ohn of i ha lull
Paulina rrdtirkk ln
La Toxca
llell rtnnctt
!i A Soul In Trust
Mm 'OIa Tctroxa In
A. Uiiushior of Destiny
Marlt In
The Warrior
VI, Inn Martin In
Tlie IVttlcoat niot
Viu IaHkHua
tn lII-Mn Tarl
William S Hart tn
Jt.ua llla.it Hadvn
Jun Caprice In
litart of ltomanoo
0orK Walnh
in TIiIh U the I -If
Wllllnm IVwmtmd tn
Tho hia rant her
. I.
Alice Jous J- H Mory t'lirn Kimlnll ut j
in witi.m un i.u ' in tn .Marionetiu
KNICKERBOCKER
LEADER
LIBERTY
LOCUST
S6TH ST.
"Thin is the basketball, squad wrvlch brought tho first basketball championship to .tho Philip Kearney
.GM.aMrv6eHJi ttm.,swe ww, rwiro, """v-"s. .? :?! - ,sP.i"Si'ii
MARKET ST.
MODEL
VitJn Martin In
Moll) KnUiuleil
I'aulliio TrptWI. k In
Mr IJane'ri Iefi'nn-
Man J'kkfnnl
In HieHa Marl
Mlf Jojce, A Woman
Helwifn TrlfiHlfl
VloU iMita lu
The Weaver of Dreim-i
Douvlas ralrltiinka lu
JItatlln' uth
NIXON
PALACE
PARK
PRINCESS
REGENT
rial'to
RIDGE AVE.
RIVOLI
RUBY
SAVOY
f-
iWCTFnn
-".
Olive Thoiina In
Hetty Takea a Hand
Carhl.t lllAi-kwetl III
Ills ltp)al lllshuess
William Parnum
In Lea Mlarabb'a
Vivian Martin In 4
A Petticoat Pilot
Montauu l..ne in
'the Croaa Hearer
Mar I'ltkforit In
Stella ilarla
Pee.v Ililund In
Tha Debt ot Honor
K.nmy Wehlen In
The Shtll llama
Mabel Normaml In
IHnlalni a -Million
William K Hart In
Wolves of the nail
Harold torkwr.)d
In llroadway Illll
lll.le Irrsukon
In llarbary htrp
Sttu t 1 la i.h nm tn
'1 hi llld fii l'eails
Plorenre Heed In
Today
lleiiitt liarrl-i ale
In ilailam M ho
V llllani I'arnuin In
The Heart of a blon '
VlnU Iisna
In blue Jrana
OtarliB llriieUwell
In Tha iloral law
Lthel CIaton In
rii. VVblnis ot Soclct
Allte Jovee A Woman
llflween rrlen.1i
Marv Vlekford
111 Stella ilarla
Iioutrla PHlrbinks in
lltadln' ull.ll
tlllie Tell In
Her Sister
Thil Ultra In
The It.tia it mood
William Parnum
111 Lea MUerablea
iviau Mrtrtln In .
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