Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 18, 1918, Night Extra, Image 13

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U and Are
or Work
Sj
US DELAYED
jlarch 18.
Connie Mack's
ikilr first prfcxtlco
fikr Tr mcn WU
y'ot tlie vvoraoui
Mie'lr cramped nml
L tossing Hie '"JI
yL. ih dnv's work
B.V'e!!s
m ."'?"... ,:,Mi"r
r t,,re last night nt
r,n.or late .The
tout special, ""a";".
EfVonnccted with
Z. .nWdld time tho
Kie trains li.iv hern
( tunina umu mm
lu'f train wan only
Se'majorlty of the
loU JMrda-
tram ..--. .r . ,
s raining, uiiu 11
... linTII 1LIICI v .- I
Kin reached, when
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u riouus ,i..-
..J.ia mrlt.
fU. reached Wash
LhTsd by two Pltta-
RireJ newspaper nun
Erf.' Jako Filler mid
ar (He players, i ne
lof'tne Mack part
urnfy, mo """"i1
aide traiis-portntlon
.-.i Urn reiiucst o( ,
ot the Pittsburgh
THIS SQUAD WON THIRTEEN STRAIGHT GAMES
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MAYSTART.GAMES
LATER THIS YEAR
Daylight Saving Plan Will
Probably Be Used by
Leagues
.
'magnates favor plan
I'll U.Mliljiliin'n two tnnjor league tram?.
the Phillies and Athletics, will most
I iinihatily fall In linn with the other big1
league clubs In icfrrcnee to the dav light-
saving law which linn been passed by
I the House of Itrprescnlnllie". Nothing
ilcllnlti' (ftuttl he learned fiom either of
the loeal teams, ns President linker, of
the Phillies, Is In St. Pctcisbnrg, FIs.,
anil President Millie, of the Atlilt1l h.
could nut be lneated at his home or the
rhili n ollliw.
Nt'iv York in Line
. IN JOHNSTOWN FIREl CLEAN OUT ILL Rl
Ok; tf'AjliwS
aiei-chnnt Who Lost $125,000 As Soon as Crops Are Out of the Way, Dead Vines
in $1,000,000 Blaze Charges
CoiiHpii'acy
Should Be Gathered Up at Once
and Burned'
PREPARING TO REBUILD
Work of CIcariiiK Away Debris
Husiiiofls Section Already
Well Under Way
in
Jiihiiolimn, I'm., Mareli IX.
.Iiiliiiytuun nil raily lias nearly elraretl
iittuy the dehtls of the $1,000,000 (In
ywleiday and tho bii'lnepM
differed the heaviest lo.es nro prepar
ing .to tihulld tleorse K. Kline, the
Main street inn chant, who liellceH Ilia
place wan net on lliet annonneed lie will
take up the work of rehulldltiK at the
em lien powllile noincnt Mr. Kline
arrled nn Kasler ftoelj alued at $100
..An ,.. t ,... ,,..11.11.... .. I.I..I. 1...
.JM.fc-
the new clock time. The tnin will he Ik
norcil hy tmtli National League cluh.i In
Is lnnlerstood Mr. Kline rallied little
jyiltutu'P. Ilia new Hauler stock um not
Insured.
The lire continued the l!u.c, Lincoln
Tlti: Rarilcu fchould always ho cle-ineil
tip In tho autumn n kuiii na the
eroiH ate out of tho way, ami tho area
needed to Home green crop nurli as winter
oats or rye. If thin has not heen done
the dead vlnen, cabhaRp' Malka and other
refuno should he gathered at once and
burned. TIiIh materlnl l.x liable to har
bor Inseelo nnd contain dlseaHC!" Injur
ious to gntden crops, and no chances
should be taken with It.
If tho area In tho gnrden In not well
drained thin should he rorrcrlfil liv linlnir
I.I,- ,. . . ...
men who ' ,,K "raum sp.iceil every ten to twenty
nci, or i,y open uiicueM or ny dpiiiiiiir
up tho noli. leaMtiB tho spaco between
the bedn for drains.
T,ho sround nlmiild be plowed an soon
an possible. If hard freezing Is sure to
occur lifter the plowing In done It does
not matter If the ground In n little wet
It Is p.ntleularly dctlr.iblo to get the
plowing done before freezing weather
In pant, as the nllcrnnto freezing and
thawing kills hibernating Itifcctn, nn well
an loosening: up tho soil, In caking down
clods ami making the soil generally
If the soli Is at all heavy It Is advis
able to make an application of air-slaked
lime as soon as the plowing Is done.
The lime should ho applied at this time,
so ns to become thoroughly mixed with
the soil before the inn nil re Is applied.
Manuro and lime should not be applied
nt tho same time, ns the lime will cause
loss of tho nitrogen. In the manure.
To produce satisfactory crops of vege
tnbtcK tho soil must be kept In a high
rtnte of fertility. It Is nn excellent plan
to apply stahlo manure to the freshly
plowed or spaded soil, this to bo worked
In either with n disk harrow or. In cases
where hand labor Is employed, with ft
boo or rake. Thin should bo followed
later on by a surfneo coat of well-rotted
manure, applied about tho tlirfc the
crops nro planted,
A simple test to determine when gar
den soil Is ready for plowing or work
ing In to take a handful of earth from
the surface and close tho fingers tightly
on II. If tho earth compacted In this
May Is dry enough for cultivation It will
fall apart when tho nana is ipenea.
announcing the starting time of games. I ., . :,. , ..... .... , , ! morn loose and frtuhln Mnll ilmt 1mm Thin test is ninillcnhle only to onara-
Hie ,lnle.s, while no decision ban been ,....., u......, n, iiai,,.-, limi t,0' handsome I '"en plowed or spaded, moreover, will lively heavy soils, but It Is thesj which
reached, am cvpeclcd to fall In line with '.',' '' , ,.' ''',, , .1, t't and become wotkable sooner receive, tho most Injury Jf they uro
the other clubs. in mier I then Zi, I ttcrors Main I ":tn that not so treated worked when wet.
Wli.ro Kiinirn Mart.d last summer nt , ".' ' ,e:. ' . ,.1'' h,"r.'; ?, " .. " '
i tit .i.t.. ..tt ...- -t. 'riirri nun iir:-irii ru mi nnur nwu, --
s.,i n i i 1 1, i Vi i . . r ''be llio stalling In the cellar In the rear
Mine t mo by tlu-clock. The decision of, A , ,,, ,;,. Klarril on
the lilalits in absolute, nccotdlng to ...:', ' ..'....., . ,,.. i ,..,
"yi"l::,:,r,b,nar,n,n,gs:,,lcnt,'lucs,vvnRK RRAnv for mm
i't. .. 4 r,,i,,inl,lu In In uitt-t (iiiml. mMJl KMr A A J JKw ''-'-' .
i lie tn' tunii" f
HuT
AltliouKh it failed to win the Second School District championship, the C'lnlds (irunimur
hall team made a splendid record in its first year in the popular indoor sport. DuriiiK
1 krilmti! lilt i i. tit
ball team made a splendid record in its first vpmp in ilm nnnit1in tmlnnt nnvt Titnint- itin wmich u
c in run of thirteen strniRlit victories. The record for the season shows ciL'htccn victories in
nycniy-vvo pames. Ihe members of tho squad arc as follows: Left to richt bottom row. (imilc
i ma, Kuuru; tony (..awe, torwarii; .Max uicbcruitek (capt
Katner, guard. Top row, Harry Cooker, sub; .1.
ain), center: John Dcscuuo. forward: Krcil
Katz, coach, and Italic Stcbbins, sub.
a! LAI, PHILS' HAWAIIAN STAR,
DIVIDES HONORS WITH MORAN
ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY RIDE
G'"i jliyer already on I
ttMltr Mack. Thin
lnp naa jouoirj
i. Northwest. Mack
bit half a dozen, but
I.IIXI mey inuuimi)
'Soldiers
fcllAilplntiia manu- " rPrtil tw.L
torSft Rookie Once Registered Three Hits Off Alex, roi lhhlp
oturterniaster d- .... .. . . . , VjOlllUUlU
If- W hi o I'l-ioiif e Pvooo nii.ilrm. Mn,ii,Mir,,M,
Brilliant Orange Tie Off for St. Pete
Hy KOIitillT W. MAXWKLL
.luikoiiiitlllr, I'la., March 18. 1 "Who, m''.' replied Lai cUkkly. 'Oh.
A I-TIJIl three davs of nence. nulet and , en. I hit the bull (Jot three hits."
labMdutc tranquility on the high I lt,,n0,"iCr '" ,m0,M M'"'l-'
,scas. the (list shipment of the 1918 edl- Yesterday wait St. Patrick's D.iv and
tlOll of tlin IMilla i,rrl-r,l linln tills mnril. .. ..,..1 n ,. ., , .... . " . .
n,mn nr vvi .. .- (l ..(-trunnion wits neio on me tioai in
I HIK Kl A V ' ; ' " ,y tonslslc", ' u,'r ,'rl VM "anor of ''al Morau. Ills table 111 the
VlimMJK A Mdi.rn.jt. unit 1'iiijt-r, bi puru iilKl uii;uiiiHt'irtttn
OFFER $150,000 -FOR
BIG FIGHT
E t,hniitnn. about
fc-v""..i .,.. .- ,
re, . jvircauy no nns
HI teams ni me
I equip two more.
Hied into Mvamian
il bf fourteen cars
sluing enlisted men
unn Johnston. Mr.
HdepJrted the station
Kiileavor to provide
for the soldiers on
KX were sun caiiug
ipuiltd out.
and H i n k c 1 1
Forces After '
NeW Orleans Conference .
Hairy lleiiiiwtend. president of tin club.
Thr Dodgers' decision In subject to
change If p.itions of ibeir flub can best
be M'lved by sticking to ptnsent sun
lime
Add Hour of Kccrcalion
lta.eb.tll in faring one of the ,iieeret
pmldiiiin It ever haw been , ailed on to
line on what major league magnates
decide htobnbly depends hc ilti'lslmi of
many amilseiueuln. New Yoil. i lub own-
cis feel that b.v following out the In-
I tcnUous of the bill and llnlshlng the
I day'n work Willi an hour of added day-
1 light they will be adding an hour of
iccrcatlon to their patrons' time. That,
they lunsider. Is the fcatuic of the bill
they must observe.
Htlcklng to the new clod; will allow
an I'Vlnt hour of daylight for baseball.
World's reeoHln for long g.itne.s may
tunilili' with thiv. Doiihli-headeiM can
be nunc frument and attended bv better
base ball.
It seeing one nf li,i"-rli,iHs beat hiMichcs
to icnialn light with the new law -play
baseball b) the dock time and Ignme
the sun.
.1ESS SAYS HE IS KIT
"" t
New Orlriui,. I .Maieh IS.
Ii. .1. Toitoiieb, the "local promotci.
mil Watt Illnkel. of rievcland, have
combliKil foicesandoireied SI.'O.UOO for
tho Wlll.iid-I'ullon match. Thin offer.
Ilrtnill. Mareli IS.
The dayhglil saving plan will not
afffct Detroit's linsehnll iloeks. Hetiolt
'ban run on eastern time for two .vc.trn
(lilrHgn, Maiih tS.
The I'hicngo White So will follow
tho clock this year. The games will
begin at " o'clock lis beretnfoic.
I no (-him iiriiiiaiiiy will compromite.
BOSTON SOX
the Highest hlil that ban .vet been made i sinning Raines al s.r.u-a Half hour latet
earllei bv
Rlteu souvenirs, nfter a confeienec between Toi litlcli ' tho sun,
irnatltitis and other nnd Matt Illnkel. ,
i. i.eui-, .vinrcii i.
St. l."Ul!- basebnll clubs will get behlml
.WfckoiT Hold
dgers Hit ess
rlnnintrs
i
for
tlce will be held tomorrow morning.
1 Tho ocean voyage was without Inci
dent A close watch was made for sub
marines, (lying llsh and other animals
of tho deep, tint none could be found.
The rookies, consisting of Yeabslcv,
Pp PA Alps; Pickup, Lai, McKenty and Woodward,
d jijtli. o tnol4 turnH ln ,i0s gentry work, so that
the passengers would receive viarnlng
p. , in case or accident, watching tor sun-
fd-tlme hitting mat hies is a new game, but it cannot be
inaycu ocepi ny teal rooi.ics.
the daylighl
will stall at
time.
saving l,i vv
Ihe old ho
rtiox, with several
4,'lhe llne-uii, went
tuslly In the (lrst
nrt Hot Springs,
Bull the first of the
Ettnttit from tho
f.the overwhelming
iiiiiri r,,r,,,t .,:, ,in..r,r,,,o.i i kiumiii t r.. ,,. ..i .....i- ,.i. . .. .... .. i ,... ti... ..m..i ...... .. ,.n,r ........
,,i .. I ...,!....., ,.,nnf. , ..,,...,.., ,,,,i, unrt.i n,r m,. l'0.tlllllOI l-l I ip eOIIIC?l, liin IlllOie ,'. MM- null, ,,ll,t il IKIII I L ,111
.-... , . ". ". ....-....., ( lmK?1 Krecn iionoun,
iramer anil live narii-wotuing aim nniui- jtieen ninsn. green i
, "" ,, , cine sum which was presented bv "Illnkel w.ih in only rival. " mid Tor
Late today the pait.v. Joined by the !'. X. Murphy, the llnilsl In Phllndel- toiich. "and ns twentv-round bouts arc
other players from the West, departed , phla. Hill Shettsline and Mike Dee re- not .....m ,.k,.i,;, il i v,-
St. Petersburg, where the first prac-I malned up all nlcht to attend to the Oilr.ins i .if ti. viis-ivsioi ,.n....,.i i
decorating and did a good Job. i few ohlo cities. It letnnven the non-
voyage was without incl- .... .....,.,. ... ,., ,',.., , ..v ,,. I slbllltv of .onmellllon ft urn the latter
plauded vilien he aiipenicd for bieak- district. Illnkel explained his action bv
(fast and presented with several gifts. saying that he Is convinced .New Oi lean-
Pat's face beamed when lie read the Is the only place tr. stngi: the bout with
crteering messages written on Irlh sin- any hope of success, owing to Us torn
tloneiy and his face lighted up with Joy I Hon nnd the Slate law pcinilltlng twen
vvhen a Hock of postcards decorated i ly-ioiind flghls
with "Lrhi lio ISraKh" were iilnecd be- "Wn will Insist on nnniing Ihe date of
fntc bis plate. 1 In began a speech on the light. T.'ic purse will be split by
the beauties of Old Itelnnd and had bin ' agreement between the two fighters.
I audlenco spellbound, when 11 bov came I Other details of the match will be set-
nth teams
ull o'clock
the sunouinl-
Inc boroughs Inn rled to the aid of
.lohn-town. The Coneninligii firemen ex
tinguished the Maple avenue und Itall
io.nl stieet blazes. The I'ranklln lire-
men fought the flames In the Mutphy
llulldiiig .lidin ' Ogden. general
manager of the inmbrl.i Steel Com
pany in del cd out the milt Inborers with
their fiiienirti and hurried forty chemleal
tanks In the Ihe. These men and equip- ,
nienl gave elliclcnt seivice. vv line me
lire wan In progress and walls viere still
falling. Mr. Ogden summoned trucks and
began carting away Ihe fallen bricks
ami debris.
A falling wall crushed a $12,000 trlple
ct.mblnatlon truck and Injuied three
iiinmen. wlio were standing ntatby.
Mr Ogden had dynamite used to bring i
down pat is of the Lincoln llulldlng
iwhlih threatened In fall, endangering
i men working below. i
The heaviest Hie losses ale.
.loliiistnvvn Supply 1'omp.iny. owner ,
I of the Lincoln llulldlng: loss, JJuO.OOO;
insurance. $i:.0.000. ,
1 l'lrst l.utlioiaii (.'lunch; loss, $i,-j
000; liisiiintice. $,"0,(100. i
I'.nse estate; loss, $3f,00n: Insiiiiiiicc, ,
$l.".,iino.
' Citizcim' lilcctilo nml (Jus Appllanco
Company; loss, fi.,000
$30,000.
Charles II. Suppes estate; loss, iio
m;. ,V.?"V " IZ ::: r-,. , : 1..K-. ! wl be apportioned among all ihe Amcr
. I Kmiiu, , ,..,, " --.',
$till.uil0; fully Insured.
.Inliii Thoinas Sous, stable and
garage; loss. $2.".UOO; in-iirance, $15,-
' uoo.
Murpliv estate, owner of building
occupied' by Ccorge K. Kline; loss,
$CO.Ao(i ; .nsuraneo. $40,000.
(Jcoigo K. Kline, ladles' furnishings
! loss. $lL,.i,O0H: Insuiaiice, $,"iO,(J00.
New Yink Millinery company; loss,
$100,000,000 RAILROAD I HYDRO-POWER PLANT
UNIFICATION URGED
U. S. Plans 2700 Locomotives
and .15,000 Freight Cars.
Part to Baldwin's
n.lilnclnn, Mar, Il IK.
Illds will be asked soon on railroad
equipment totaling approximately $100,
000.000, It was stated at the railroad
administration today.
lmluded In this older will bo about
2700 locomotives and 15,000 freight cam
The contract for the (list locomotives
will call for !'00. One thousand engines
will constitute the second order, and tho
remainder probably will be divided Into
monthly allotments.
John Skelloti Williams, director or
piuchasen, said today that the con
rnetn for the freight cars await only
a decision as to spcclllcatlonn. It in
understood that the larger type of tar
Insurance, ! "'ty to seventy tons will make up n
! major part of the order,
I Tho locomotfve order. It was Indicated.
ican (Inns making them. The American
and Ilaldwln companies probably will
be asked to build loOl! between them.
Other war contracts now being lilted
be these companies will not be interfered
with.
At the same tlmo II was intimated to
day that an end has come to gouglm:
hj car manufacture on various sped. ;
patents.
NKW PLOT IX ARCiKXTIXA
InrlmiKil M.ucb IS. $1(1.0110; liistiianco. $5000. I
While not dellnllely dt.idcd upon 11, Cainlula lliisiliess College J loss, $10,-
i ii,l,.-ut,..l Villi,,,,., i l..,, i., n.,,,,u I,,! llllll: ItiHllralicc. $(1000.
Cincinnati nest srason will stall nt I I W. A. Moser. jeweler; loss, $10,000;
lock follow lug the adopl ion of the day-' Insurance. "" ,. , . iiCimailS Mispecieu Ol inoctliail
Cattle With Cilandcr.s ISacilli
light savings plan. Picsldcnt Jlcniuauu,
of the lieds, said he believed games hen
would stall al that hour.
I t.falr test of the
tthb, since neither
RfliB long enouch to
KThe work of Johnny
rAmos strunk, Joe
wifi out more prom-
Lai Ambitious
Ono of tho objects of Interest was
William T. Lai, the young Hawaiian In
flclder, who l.s donning tho big league
spangles for tho first time. 1-nl Is tin
ambitious person and expects to prove
his worth In the first five minutes of
practice, lie Is sab! to bo ono of tho
fostest runners the game ever has seen,
nnd In addition to that is a good fielder
and batter. Lai Is a real Hawaiian, hut
foine of tho new men doubted It for a
time because they failed to discover a
ukelclo concealed about his person.
"I always have wanted to play In the
lth two on base big leagues." said Lai ono night, "f
idelder slammed a bellevo I will make good, and now that
rllht field fence, ' have my chanrc I can t begin ton soon.
minute, later he remember when I was attending ni-
n Bush singled ' nesc University wo piayeu an nu-siar
4 for two innincq , team In Honolulu. Alexander pitched.
"fe hit. Wyckoff I an ' I tell on he 1 the greatest pitcher
' " . . ' l i ).,. ..-!,) 1'lin linH vlnu mint e-
wwr Mackmam '"'-"" ' .V",., . ...: 'L" ,V:"'V.
'US real I lore juu mi" " n" , ..,
law Mclnnls who ' 'be proper spot and his control ts mar-
abe Ituth made I veious. jio is mu lira i'ui.,
-' , .. . unp , "
long clout over i ""':'
sirunk also hit
in the
'Old you hit the ball at all that day?"
tingle, Ilrooklyn
th seventh wi,r,
Uaion singled.
wo asked
and handed him a liillKy package.
Pat Decorated
"A gift rrotn your admirers." lead
Pat an ho gazed upon the Inscription
on tho wrapping paper. "May .vou
always have good luck while vvcarlna
this slight token of appreciation."
"That's mighty good of you. boys."
said Pat with much feeling, as ho un
tied the parcel. "It does a man good"
(still unwrapping) "to know that some
one la thinking of jou. I want to thank
you from tho bottom of my heart."
There were tears In Moian's eyes as
lie opened the box, but those learn d's
appeared and the smile faded from Ills
face wheri bo gazed at the contents.
"Who did this?" ho shouted. "Who
Is tho funny guy In this piuty?
"Wish me Rood luck while vvcailiiB
this gift!" he lepeated scornfully. "Wish
me good luck! I asked some ono to
show mo the way to ihurcli this morn
ing, but If I ever wore that thing, thy'd
take me to a hospital. I can't wear 11,
but I can lick the guy who sent It."
Th package contained a vivid neck
tie of ii puro OKANtJi: color
til"
i AMERICAN LEAGUE MAY
'START PLAY AT I O'CLOCK
of
alex basks in sun , BERRY TO HEAD CAMP
WHILE THE UUIiS WU1UV
tied later by agiecmcnt between
tlRhteis and us ns promoters."
(bleiiEK. Mareli IK- .less Will.ud Is
hue fresh from I'loi Ida and will supei
lutend (he tenioial of his family lo his
farm In Kansas, lie kijs lie will be
In the best of condition for his light
with I'Yed l-'ulton the I'ouith of July,
lie personally piefcra a long bout, but
If that is Impossible he Is ready to meet
l'ullon for any number of rounds that
can be ai ranged.
"I boxed a few louuils for the soldlei
boys outside Jacksonville." he ald
"They seemed to think 1 looked putty
good. Anyhow. I'm the ono to worry
I about whether I'm in condition, ain't I'.'
"Thete's nothing lo that tall, a bout
! me promoting this match. I ngtecd with
Miller lo light any one he wanted me to
meet. lie said lultoll looked like Ihe
best man. I think $20 000 is too much ' ioniier I'ltRilisfs Return Unlikely in
for him myself. I paid nmie than that i ... ,, , , .-,, ,.
when I fought fur the title. , lew of l'ederal Uinrpro HniiR
i "I'll go anywhere to sIrii up for the ine; Over Him
I fight April I, If that l.s Ihe date. I
haven't heard from Miller, but he is one 'liln. .Maun is. "Ic.n.v .loim
of the sipiarest fellowi? In Ihe business son, seventy -four ycais old mother ol
and anything hn does Is all right with,, luck Johnson, nigro pugilist, bull llght-
me. inero wont be any dilllcutly In ee nnd l.itelv e.iinMdale for inavor of n
Him Joliiifcou Sees Possibility
Liti'Kcr Crowds Under Day
lip;ht Savinj;
I (IiIiijkii, .Match 18 --The Aiueiicin
League Is taking ollkinl notice of the
'day light sauifg bill thin week, debal-
, lug the feasibility of utniilng gnnirvi nt
-i o'clock. President Han Johnson b
uiglng the possibility of laiger crowds
i by adopting the late stalling time.
I.TACK JOHNSON'S MOTHER
DIES AT CHICAGO HOME
rSW, March IS.
fpife In tho fliant
Siby Itosn Young. Still Sticking Out for $10,000 Honus
K'.John MeOraw to. ' Wbilo Wenfrhmnn Sticks to
m that Young er.nnt)
V to flit Ttoia.,.-. ?0UUU
IfMiel of Kansas .,, ,,.,,. iS.Rrover
lsi-n .m,. y Aiovnniiep tnil.iv was os detcriTilned as
lever to win that $10,000 homn for
t .. signing. .Whllo other Chicago Cubs
"..March 18. im.i n,ine tho mimmorv
j'usned. Oeoree ...., ... .u. i
tfrm. n.i ,.,.T lOlieu in urn
,ni -iiiir
mj llle X'iiol.-nnu
. of' hard rdug-
ftlns nftnnitMe.,i
pd tesslons every
yui
k'f",. .March 18
MRovvland, of the
l.ay. renorlcl
ms. neb Itnn.
''Felsch snira-.i I
iBrunn i,a ....
Jintentlon to join
" U it a SOI"! mlenA.I
ini be8in their
PCHstorl.lv
',! ,
x March 1
MLriee hero to.
ine hot sun
trolt team lni
m ,
i?llarch 18
"Wil and linv'
flrtnd Indl.in. I
bi .. . " I -,.
'S T. victory Nstm
jfeUcans yester. ' uvl"
DIX AT PENN RELAYS
sun, Orover
President Weeghman has lefiiscd to
grant Alex more than $5000, renewing his
Sssertlon that the Phillies will have to
pay any additional sum. The Cub In
field lined up today with Deal, Hoi oehcr,
Kllduft and Merkle from left to light.
ROSCOMMON GIANT NOW
GUARDS RECRUIT OFFICE
Lieutenant Commander Chatlcs Mats
den, enrolling olllccr of tho Naval lie
serves In New York cty, lins perhaps ono
of tho most powerful master at arms
now nt tho doer of any recrublng stutlon
In tho United Stntes, T e master at
arms Ih Jim Coffey, tho Uoscommon
(Jlant. until recently prominent ln the
heavyweight division of the ar.my of
American pugilists.
Sports Served Short
L "aeon here,
IWlUnl. n, I
(I. Mllllmni. iilliher "f the liltsbiirsh
mils, reielvcil nfUi'M in relKiri 10 nn
lion ciiiup in roiuniDus, u. u
" Orooni,
from
mi' ' Kin- HeallnB. str ultilier of Toledo linl
,'lsrnr ha I'"'! obUlnl by Ihe St. Paul
!,t ' Xinnrlean Association Club from, thu ,New
I York Aiucrlciins.
Wllllani II. Andernon w reelected rap
1,1,1 " "tho Lnfayette basketball team at
the annual bannuet of that oreanliatlon.
aivmIi nownian. for the lust two years a
pitcher on th" Toledo American AMoclalloa
KM-ball club, will leave today for tho train
Ini'eaniP of tho New York American, for
a, tryout with the Yanlieea.
Mli.. l'lore nre Smith, of Bcranten. Pa...
won tha women's aolf champlonahlp at Or.
moiHl lleaeh. I'la.. when 't".a''''t,"1 Ut
C W. ijcuililf r. of St, loula, S and 1. .
iim ITnlveraltr of Wleconaln awlmmtne
team def?al'd h Ohlcao UnWerally tooni
K1? al meeti 43 to SI. liKr.ach. of
:'-.-.i-,i,.i tha lnd vldual alar, capiur-
Wy with thn l,,i two ll'raU. ' H broke tho Weatern Con
iKh..S... '.h. . f':?.i record In the sou-irart brea.t..lrok.
IS '.' "ilii.1 equaled the interea oaia . recoru uy
'- Tho Na. aMuc the dlilanee In iUJ S-3.
VVinnlnr llrnta In nil aava two eventa,
Mlchlean defeated the Unlverilty of Chi!
lain, ,d,, ..... " , ... ..-...--
F"4March is.
?;carrjnalll llcro
t ,4 to 5 Tl.'
krecrult pltchera
urn only light
Mns,1, no
Pl'Wm.mered ,'i,
i'i6terdav'H v.
Un easy victory
fit March, 18.
haying nn ex
fld a real team
f:.nt been for
gelling me lo sign.
"I hope tljey don't make us fight out
In the sticks. I would lather have II
light In tho Middle West soniewheie, If
It is possible: but. after all, the money
will bo the big thing, and 111 ro iiny-
vvneie.
"In Hie papers I saw lh.it Kullon
New Jersey Cantonment to Be , '" ""l,' .,"ure lie; Ko'"g i- imt me .n.wn. thu Mann a. t
, , , ' haven I seen him for n lonu lime, I
ucpresentca uy strong
Snaiiisli village. Is dead at hci home
here.
When Johnson was lold that his
mother was sinking two weeks ago he Is
leported to have cabled tli.it lie would
I etui II to her bedside
Ills retui n Is doubted, however, as the
l'ederal authoiltlen are still looking for
him In connection with a violation of
Team of Runners
MANY STARS AT CAMP
Ihey might
n,i
gymnaalum, Ann Arbor.
Camp I)lx will bo lepreseuled at the
relay carnival at Franklin Field by. a
very flno lot of men In the military and
naval contcsls that take place on Friday
and Saturday, April 2(1 and 27. Hy
Walton, camp athletic director. In tak
ing great Interest In these events nnd
ho Is out to tnako tho best show for
Camp DIx. In the wall-scaling, tho fol
lowing men arc entered: Captain V. W.
Oarnjost, Captain II. A. Van Vclsor,
Captain A, 15. Flclschnian, Captain H. A.
Colonna, Captain O'Hricn, Lieutenant II.
"W. Itobblns, Lieutenant II. Vv. Mclntyre,
Lieutenant 15. A. Schuyler.
In tho bayonet chargo race. Sergeant
("Jeorgo J. ISeati, winner of tho event In
tho big ramp meet last fall, will repre
sent DIx. In tho half-mile, light-march-iitg
order relay race, Sergfint Happ,
Lieutenant Mclntyre, Lieutenant Hcrg
(Yalo sprinter), Sergeant ,T. If. flraham
(. Y. A. C. sprinter), will icprcseiit
tho camp.
Tho medley relay will be chosen from
tho following: Lieutenant O. C. Ander
son, tho AU-Amrrlcun quarterback and
sprinter from Colgate College: Lieu
tenant C, M. Finch, member of Syracuse
University relay team in 191G: Lieu
tenant William Kclley, ono of tho beBt
known sprinters ln tho Metropolitan
district: Lieutenant William Anderson,
formerly of tho N. Y'. A. C and noted
for his speed nt distances from the
quarter to the mile, and Philadelphia's
own Nig Herry, Pennsylvania's great
nllround uthlete. Couch Walton writes
that lie will probubly enter a second
team In the medley as ho has bucIi a
host of good material.
In tho mllo relay the only one of tho
events mentioned that will not tnko
place on Friday, April 28, Lieutenants
Finch, Anderson and Kel(ny will most
probubly bu seen again, with Lieutenant
rieKuy. u member of Syracuse's win
ning' relay team In 191C, nnd Lieutenant
L. Howard, formerly, of Cornell, as the
other candidates,
guevi the last lime was nt Horheslcr PIPP THINKS HE WILL
I when Fulton says lie floored in-. Well. ., ... .... . ... ,... .,
I that was a long time .ago. Thin-, i,. RE IN KHAKI SIIOK1 I.A
oiiicreiii now. .'viiynow, we will see " -
what he can do on tliu Fnuith." Wnlly PlPP Is not so sure he will not'
I... l l.tinl.-i liefore .lone. "I thnotrhl II
V." , , i'all over last winter," says PIpp. "and 1 ,
NolCS Of tllC Howlers decided I would not claim exemption. I
i alrendv havo one bn ther In Franco and
, another training at Hatlle Creek. I havo ,
The honor, roll Ims srnwn usln .,,i no dependents, so If they call me up I'll
w.k It wa lather lean I'liulierinore. bo icady to go " Manager Huggliis, who
'Lanky Hob'" Turner, h bonnr who h.o. i had a hiiri tlmo getting suitable (lrst I
not been ui with the IiIrIi rollers fur nm.' iiasemen for the Caidlnals and known
tlmo pas .recovered lila atrlde, rolling , ,, . Lenree lliev lire. In verv Strom? for I
.-. - - -- . --- ; -- v -'-.-" ' -
other Individual losses of tenants In1
the Lincoln llulldlng and the Suppe ;
llulldlng. ranging fiom $500 to $3000,1
nic an follows:
l.llKlllll llllilllluE.
.1. I'.. Adams, auiiltcct.
Halllinore Life Insurance Company.
lip. C. L. Hlack, osteopath. !
Illoiigh I'liologra'pli Company.
Dr. F. I). Uler, dentist
Dr. 15. M. Carter, u'.oropractnr. ,
Coale &. Co., coal dealers.
Ihnniffs Coal Comp'.ihy.
lity Heal IMalc Company. f
.1, W. Haws, ap.iitmenls.
liens llrothern, coutraitors
F. F. Kearney, iipaitnients.
W. A. Knable, apartments
Hnunctt Lucas, aichltcct.
Mis. Angle Maish, apartments. j
II. Jl. Miller, Insurance.
Lisle Mcdeo. apartments.
Osborne Coal and Coke Company
.Mis. I'tlvviird Clark, npartmcnls.
Suppe llulldiiig. I
Schoenfeld Meicantlle Company, no-1
t Ion". '
W. David Lloyd, attorney. !
Sperry & Hutchinson, trading slumps,
The Marinelio Shop.
I Johnstown Heal Ustato Company
llnmaly a.- Thoiupjon, poolroom.
I llcnjnmlu W.ilklns. insurance.
I Ii'ionhelser ,t Schuslcr, liiHiirance.
Stale Compensation Hoard.
I ticorgo M. Weiss, otllce.
Mm. Hess Hammond Hite, piano
studio.
I Other losses included the wrecking
1 of a new motortruck of the Johnstown
I lire department when the Lincoln
llulldlng fell
BIG RUMMAGE SALE
FOR LITTLE CRIPPLES
l.oiohiii. March IX. Router's. Ltd.,
says there are Indications that tho Her
mann ate following practices used else
vvlicie and are Inoculating animals in
Argentina with bacilli. Tho agency
says.
"The attention of the Argentine 5ov
i rnment has been dliected by tho Hiit
Ml (Jovernlnent lo tho fact that num
bers of holms and niules teaching this
loiinlrv from Argentina uro found to
be suffering from glandeis. a disease
said to be virtunllv nonexistent In Ar
gentina. Tho chief effect of this fresh
net of barbailsm is likely to be felt in
Aigcntlna llrelf. Owing lo the rigorous
examination of animals ariiving In this
country all contaminated beasts arc dis
covered before landing."
K. or C. fiet 532,000 in Scranlou
M-riml'in. P March IS. Tho cam
paign uf tho Knights of Columbus for
war work funds was opened with sub
scriptions of $32,000.
House Committee Told That
All in Country Should
Be Linked Up
Washington, March IS.
ll.wlio-clct.tiio systems throughout the
Culled States must bo linked up lind
tinined, Just as the railways havo been
unified under Federal control, If tho
fast-growing demands of war Industries
for power nre to be met and wasto Is
to be eliminated.
o. C. Merrill, tepresentinf .Secretary
of Agriculture Houston, made this
statement today at the i.pen'.ng of the
hearings before the new House Water
Power Committee on the Administration
omnibus vvatei -power bill. TIio unifica
tion of the Industry could bo accom
plished hy tho Federal water-power com
mission, created In tho bill, he believed.
As tho war progresses, Mr. Merrill
explained. It will become nioro difficult
to secure building materials for the
erection of new plants and the necessary
electric equipment. 'At the same time
the demand for power will bo Increasing
ly leaps and bounds.
"It is essential, therefoie," he added,,
"that the liovernment, which, directly or
Indliectly, Is the greatest ninglo con
sumer of power, take steps that will
utilize uvery bit of equipment nciv In
existence."
Conditions In the Industry nro such
i tr: every plant must bo equipped to
I c for Its' maximum load, Merrll con
I tinned. "Tills maximum may come only
once during Ihe year. During Clio rc-
oaiiider of the year this equipment lies
idle.
"Keeping this machinery running In
spllo of tho fact that there Is ho demand
In Impossible," he said, "becauso elec
tricity . can be stored only In small
quantities. If, however, all power plants
from coast to coast were connected up,
this machinery, which ordinarily lies
idle, could bo kept in operation, for tho
maximum demand in different parts of
the country comes at widely different
season' and hours or the day. In this "
way tho United States will bo able to
get along with far less equipment than
otherwise would be absolutely neces
sary." Secretary of Agriculture Houston.
Secretary of Interior Luno and Colonel
Sir Adam Heck, head of the Canadian
Iljdio-KIcctlic Power Commission, will
appear before the committee later In the
vv eel;.
Archbishop Hcaly Dead
Tuani. Ireland, March IS. Tho llcv.
John llealy. Archbishop of Tuam, Is
dead here. I lo had occupied this arch
bishopric slnco 1903.
MrnrpM nf L'U. I'la unit 201!
...Mike" Dines took tho hish InrUii.liml
slnaicrame honors saalnal hiKt week winn
lie toien inf lanipniioiHa ror h total ir
:.",S pins. The Liberty llill squad of the
Philadelphia Iiibu. rompe.l over with the
hlch honorn of llrst pure for three cntns
when It ran un a score of mi.-, pina Th
way. Hllintt. Dyura an1 .tini (Iuski are
bow una at present Indicates they will lie
strong contenders for the city honor nt
(he close of the season. Liberty Hell not '
only curried off tlm honors fur three, cames I
hut In arlitttlon added more utnry when
It rolled the lilaheat teinn score fur lllo
men, totaling 307.1 pecs. Many new names
are appenrlmr w-eeklv In ihe honor roll.
Thla Is a slan of unsuccessful rity lournev
among the different leauues.
ROLL UP IMINOIt
Howler Leaaun lal
nillotl. Philadelphia MS
Dvnes. Philadelphia. . ., I7S
Wncner. Keystnne Ill:
Dynes. Kevstone t: 1 4
Swisher. Philadelphia., t Kit
Macl.achlau. Keystone. ".'Ill
Hlllott, Quaker Cl(y I'll
Cook, Quaker City S!H
Turner, Kevslon" -.il
15. K. -M . Philadelphia. 'JUT
Huest Kess(one '.".'il
riamon. Kejslono L'lu
Uoihjere. Quaker , lily. . 1st
Martin, PhlUili'lpfda. . , . 1(13
T. Ward. K. of ('...... 212
Flood. Keystone A Ion
rou last vii:i:k
Si 1
d
-.'.'III
Ti
'.'. s 1'vn i;.-,ti
M.I 2JI CIS
nit -.'r.' inn
21(1 Mil II."..-.
'.'11.1 L'-.'!! IITI
210 I'lll IKS
210 "Jin Ill's
2W SMI'., icn
227 Iss II'.'-..
21.1 1KU lllll
1 Ml .'.'il ill S
2IIII L'-;7 1117
21.1 '.'nil da
21S 171 mil
207 2i.'3 (Jot
St. Kdmund's Home Inmates Need
Funds to Learn Useful
Occupations
Theie aie thirty-six children out in
Si Kdmund's Home, Forty-fourth stieet
and Haverford nveuue to badly crippled
that lives of suffering and poverty urc
heloro them unless they are taught use.
fill occupations so selected that the
crlivles will not be handicapped by their
den inilly.
To provldo means necessary to criult.
Ihe ihlldren with the knowledge to fight
In Ihe slrugglo nheaiLnnil also to nursn
Ihrm heck to health, n rummngo sale
..in nii, lomr.rrow at 1024 Chestnut
" t Hireet and continue-. AVedlicsdnV and
GIFTS TO U. OF P. MUSEUM Thursday! At this sale the visitor will
iv'-nintva Anpc-nnnil1" M'le (o obtain everything from n
IN .10 l)Al S ARE .i),000 ' necdlo to a piano almost anything cue
. i raii think or. In addition lo useful
liiitlclcH lo wear, thero will be musical
Soventy-llve thrusam) dollars in gifts I instrununts. furniture, birds, guinea
within thirty days has been iccelved by I pigs nnd other aitlcles too nunierous
tho University of Pennsylvania Museum to mention. ,,,, ... i ,,
- i. I,.,..,. ,., .1.1... .,... 'rim wiln will be conducted undcf the
institution n,,d who knew oV tlm InMUu-1 ife" 'AOT'"".T0 frXSHK
,.ls nn. I nulii,i.f . !". - -
Mundy is cnnirmun.
Pino nfier seeing him work. Iluir In
tends lo give Aimaudn Marsans a lot of
work at fitst base this spring. The
Cuban appears to be the best prsslhle
substitute for PlPP. Ping Hodlc In not
n bad llrst baseman, but then ho isn't a
pood one, cither.
IIICII VIVII-MAX KCOR.LS
Team Leanim 1st i'd .id 'n
Liberty, Philadelphia... old 1014 mn .1073
jtexan, ivrynuitu rt. , . .tuoi mn iirjn an:
JManeto, wuaaer v-oy, , Hn.i :isi
vv. Kiepnanis. w. v-uy. m
Plralea. Kevslollfl.
I'enna. 11. H.. liillada.
Ht. Leo, K. of (". .,, .
Acasslz, Keratoma
VI.'IT 10117
O.'l.'i P'.M
P2I sn.i
7SII 1010
ton only tnrougn repute, otiic als an
nounced today. I
Of this sum, a New Turk man eon-1
tribunal $30,000 and another benefaction
of $35,000 came from a nenrcsident of
Pennsylvania. ' Details of tho extension
of the wo(l of tho museum are soon to
bo announced.
Olllcials place the value of real es
tate, buildings anif exhibits nt $4,000.-1
000, or nearly tho xaluo of tho total
equipment of tho entire University when '
the museum was founded. Collections rf .
Chlneso relics aro the largest and most
rcnrcsentatlvo, tho statement continues.
iliii 22 HM? i to be found nnyvvjieio In tho world. In-
no-. r,ui,i eliding v-niua uncii, wnue mo uahv
sol 27.il i Ionian collections are tho most Imnor
SMI 'J7UII tallt.
U3I 2700 l
1YOKTIIY OF JlliSTION 1011 TWO (lAJILS
...Mlko'. Dines also led (ho hlsii two-aamo
scorera. runnlnf up 2.;S and T13. llthcr
scores followl Martin. .Philadelphia,, '.'15 and
SOO! K. K. iU Phliad,ri.hla7 SfllV 227
Hwlsher. Philadelphia, 2fO, Mil; Cook.
Philadelphia. 201. 231 T. Word. l. of i'.
212, 218 lladcllrte, Kaystone. -Mi, 23li
Iluncan. Keystone. 223. S-J( lllue((. Hey.
stone, 'Jin, 2HSI Wagner, Kestono A. M.I.
'.'21: Jones. Quaker C-lly. 'Jill. l, 10X
Quaker -ily -III. 215; Woodward, Quaker
Cilv, ,201. 220.
, hhnon Jt Hlruie continue to retain first
nlaca In the Manufacturers' League.
Wheeler took two out of threo from Jtono-typa-
T, Newman seorlne 210 ln his flr?t
roll.
Cubs Must Kid Themselves;
No Victrola or Pool Table
The terrors of baseball-idjier (ravel
(Ida sesMin are roinlnc lo Held , 1th
tralnlnir-trln news, 'Ihe Imia now nre
lodna" (heir prlvaln rlTrrla nnd urn
oinpelled lo entertain Ihrmselvra. Lieu
Hie vh'trohv nnil.tlie imnl liilde have ,tn
,1 mimed from (lie California trip of tho
4'ulia and nothlnc la left but pltioellle
and (Hiker.
FUNDS LOW, CITY HOPES
TO SELL BONDS IN JUNE
Officials Hclievo Federal Ilcscrvc
Board Will Grunt
Pel-mission
City olllcials believe tho Fcdetal lie
serve Hoard will grant their request to
sell $5,600,000 of city bonds In June.
Consolidated loan funds aro dwindling
und funds will havo to ho obtained for
municipal work during the last six
months of the year.
Present arrangements call for the
sale of thu bonds about Juno 20, so
that tho money can bo puld Into tho
treasury In July, when the loan balance
will Include u portion of the transit
Issue and tho $2,ISU0,uu0 mandumus loan
last authorized.
Mayor ramui nun nuiiueu ine reuerai
banking olllcials that the city will bo
able. Willi too niu ui me, sinning lunil,
to take over the greater part of tho
issue, lleforo tho sale "the interest
rate may have to be altered to pUco tho
bonds on p, par vylth late (lovcmmcnt
Issues. This would, ndd to their, desira
bility for private holding.
BETHISHEM
r Gear Ditto
TRUCKS
Internal k Gear Unite
yATADl'
Price
Advance
Wc have just received notice from
the factory of a general price ad
vance on Bethlehem Trucks effective
April 10th.
The l'j-lon chassis will cost 50
more, the 2 -ton chassis $140 more.
We have twenty trucks due us
from the factory and bought at the .
old price. We will book orders at
the lower prices until these are sold.
May wc suggest an early order as
wc have averaged 3 trucks per day
during March. v
i
Overland Harper Co,
14-16-18 S: 21st Street
jU-toit Ch a 88 iVortii $1215
iM'ton Chassis, only $1775 ,
t 0. U. Alleniown, Pa,
i r, "v,)j'a
iinuun
Ufa of
ofuaWlt?
-Hi -i i-i-i: M
.indfH.W.
ar ave.
IINIA
70,
.37,
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UA. wkW "',
. rurtS;-
'sld.nea nl. . ra
143 Dltl
I Ti..
'..tattvaa
t ahd TO'
ivlted to
la' reildsnoe,1
imn requisaav
rvl'ca. ' .;A " JsS
mnn nf JAMk.r -.'''1
idson of lata,' -f' ff.
:omllu lUMV. . '' rfS
ponins. ro-'Vvir, .
lends are In..?, '
"f residence.'-,' '
Cem. AaM)K. -i
lew.d Tut.,vl
IT. J. HATjiV ,V
t JIV nilaflA!) It
''MAnia i.'.igsi-f
and oautMar.i ili
Cnea Carllnl. J
Is Invited Ui (-'.,
lenee of par- btal.sS
n, inv, naw
INCENT DB'
toss U. (JOS
It. KdTTsrd's
lersi, -cues.
. 2320 N. Bth
t, Kdward'a
oulchra Ccm.
13.V H. lTth
L. Crawford.
elven. .'J- v
jn,. . .I' '
e DoualaaaL
l(h st. Due
KSTimn O.
I and dauah-.
Ilk Ins. Rtla.
odxe. No. 31.
Council. Ka.
ral aervtcas,
's resldenca.
ih at., Cam
in. Remains
mi
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t .
n.i.'aV
husbanal
.rtelatljes
r c.
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of L. O. U.
ral servteea-i
i ave., Wsat
Camden Cam.
vtllow Urova
ra., MAllBL
VV. Delasler.
oral will be
KL A.. hua-V
Ley) and sou
le. aaed IS.
to funeral,
mother. 22A3
tureh of Our
Holy Crust
WILLIAM.
'ill,ail,lll.
1 to funeral.)
I'eniToriny s
.borough. Int.
ID a. DOK.
1 friends In
.l.. Oliver if..
Int, Monu-
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m., resldenoa
ef Hnrrnwra- a il.,X-l
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Crosa Cem.
T, husband of
v nf Anna M.
20. Relative
l. No. 71, P.
iral services,
lldrnce, 20S7
a Ins may bf
'ILLIAM P.,
r-d 42. Rata.
nlon Council,
Inaton Camp.
1 Klre Dtp!.,
ivlted to fu
r's residence,
vn st., Cam
llnston Cem.
p. m.
RUT 1'AT.ES.
leral aervloea
irk. Wed.. S
:
a), ased sa.
. to funeral.
nkhn at. int.'
'lalns may ba
. Uasband et
a and frler.Ua.
, and A. t!
li Kensinsnm
.nvlted to fu
i., parlora et
trd ave. lat. ..
niAntNK A..
e Call). RoU-
ineral. Tuas..,
Solemn burs
Church 10 a. '
ito funeraL
il., wlf. ef
of late John
a and friends
. 8:30 a. m..
in mass St.
ew Cathedral
lANIHL. a.ui
lallnaher. of ,
loneital, Ire
v. No. (17, A.
(luarda Hit.-..
4:30 a. ni..i
n y. llcaiav.
11th requien.
o a. m. Int.
eral.
('RDAS nOB
y. Relatives
ral services,
Illds., isao
i Laurel Hill
. LOUIS f.,
y-(nea Mllll
U st. ttala.
o(herhnod of
,. Ill: Penna. '
Dlv. No. 832.
ivlted to fu
V. (Iran at
ay bo v(awc4 '
eral,
:s:, dauxhter
d 2.1. nala
neral. Tuea.,
ce, -.tiuu n,
Kh, N. J.
iddenly. KD
inlo Gorman,
ind friends.
Phlla. Folio
I., n a, m., . .
x, ... a-ei T 1
as at. Fran. ;fi
m. inu ou
IK. widow of A
B a.. ia,a-
ineral, Wad..
'unkenfleld si
equlem mass
to a. m. latr
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