mT1mmmrmrrvjt.i"JJirmmmmmmimmm ft"."-1, r"jwA-mmwjmmmiiW4frwM t . ' ' -j- fr m-" - - f 4 EVENING S'UBLIC LEDGER MULAJMSLl'HIA, FIUDAY, J1AH0H 29, 1918 OLGA DORFNER WILL TRY TO WREST CROWN FROM CLAIRE GALLIGANl IN HTIlltNIIKtUl OLGA DORFNER WILL COMPETE IN NATIONAL A. A. U. 500-YARD RACE TOMORROW AT DETROIT A. C. COACH AND THREE CANDIDATES FOR NORTHEAST NINE Local Mermaid Will Meet Claire Galligan, Charlotte Boyle and Thelma Darby in Titular Indoor Event in Western Pool Hy l'AUL PHEP WITH four of tlic Brcntcst mermaids' of tlio country entered olga Uorf-' Her, of the llilladelplila TuinRrmelmle; Chnrlolto Doyle ami Clalro t!.iIllB,in, of l"ew York, nnil Tholin.i Darliy, the four- teen-year-oltl wonder of Imll.iiiiiimll, ths National Amateur Athletic Vnloii , Indoor 500-yard freo Rtile cliainiilon- supreme at nil ilktance from the 410- ' yurd to the oiie-mllc marl.. AtthoUKh MImi CalUriin In the recant- holder mid a tllRht favorite, It la the opinion of ninny nvvlmmlnir critics that t Mini Dorflier ulll lnwor her mlnm. even I tliuUKh ulie local entrant Is much better I nt ihorler ilUtnnw. These two ureal 1 exponent of svvlnimlui: havo net.r met I 111 tt fmi.i ui IVlaAtl ikiii.iII.i t ..... Ill a , . I it . M .. " " I HVl( i-IU I'Llll'lL ,.1UI.VIV HlHCl 11 l I flhlp Bwlm tomorrow In tl.o pool of the hn,0 tho 01)I,or,utllty of itncMni? what .Detroit Aimcua uuu wi.i unuoumeuiy tlic entire country has been awaiting, bo tho greatest uomoi's miuatlc raco ... i i . ever held In thl country. Supemo in Sprint., This will bo iho llr.t of the rCr.cs of ,. K.VXa'' Z tltlo Bwlins to determine the national , tmes an excellent ci.iwl stioko and K.ilns i hampIonHhlps at tho varlotiH distances. ,.,,. f,,,t ,. th,. lr.,. .hc holls ul, 'Following tomorrow u tvent will conic tho 100- ard hwIiu. to lie (.tnged In Chi-1 tagvj next Saturday. New York Willi liava tho honor of (KtachiK tho .iSO-ynrd dash the following week-end, while the' C0-yard titular event will be contested , In S'an P'ranclsco one week later. The jiO-yurd relay race hasn't been awarded I thus far, but an the quartet representing the Philadelphia Turtijemclnde Id the faftcst In the country, It Im likely that I tlic event may be Hem in huh city. American uomen'K sprint recordi up to 220 unls and has Mvuni the tl) yards In i- n-conds. 10 urdN In "t fec omli), 00 jnrds In 3D MOimli, SO sards In C3 HecondH, 100 sards In 1 OS 45 and the 220 jards. In 3:0B 1-5. Last jear hIio won the, 50 and 100 sard national women's championship". As an all-mound swimmer Ml. Claire Oalllgan, of New Kochelle, Is without a peer amuiii; tne American mermaids at '-.ll .11. ..... . ........ ni:i .... ... i-i. Lone IJUaKcr Uty Jintry I UbM ,. four-beat trudgeon crawl atruko M1is Olga Dorfner. tho lone entry fioni and has made some lem.irkabla times this city of Uiotherly Love, left late IS me of her nut Km follow Wednesday afternoon, nccompanltd by one hundred ards In 1 01' : 220 j.itds lier mother, for Detroit, whllo Miss In U:0I 1-5 : SOO jards In 1:44 : 410 yards t'lalro UnltliMti utul Miss Charlotto lloyle In 7:00 3-5: 500 surds In 8:05 2-5: half bid adieu to their filends In tho big mile In 15 15 2-5, and oiu mllo In city sesUrday ufternoon and are ex- 31 -10 0-5 jiected to arrive In Detroit homo tlmci Young Mlks Thelma lJarbj-, tho four- todas-. , teen-s ear-old wonder from Indianapolis, ( nrc I Miss (lalllgun Is the pit sent holder of the 500-yard loconl of 7 minutes 31 2-5 .seconds, established September 30, 1917, nt Idora Talk, Oakland, I'nl. This Is only one of tho t-ocral lecords which arc held by Mlt-s llalllgan, as she reigns utul Mlws Chnrlnttn Ittivl.. recentlv bnvrt shown record-breaking fixed. The for-1 liter u thort time ago was ere'dltid with, equ.illiiK Mls Dorfner's tlfty-S'ard rec ord and Miss llosle recently defeated' Miss tj.illlgau In a lifts -yard dahh. s ..-.- ' N lit ;V J . ' "SlMBmi&t H 'tern iwi ! ' M'&&$ M Nil '& - -"-" ti. DUGAN BUNGLES AND THE A'S LOSE Pittsburgh Ties Score in Ninth as Result of Poor Judgment JOE HA US Kit CANNED Jh, I.Miinlllf. I In,, March 2!, i Klther rank carelessness or a woeful lack of team pa icsulted In another 1 nliitli-liiiiliig disaster to Iho Athletics sciterd.iy In tho third game of tho ex hibition Mrlct) with l'lttsburgh. Tho blunder permitted Iho 1'lrates to si-ore u run that knotted the count and not nt all nb.islud In nccepllng slight fnors they then proceeded tn put tho run iirrorrt the pan In tho tenth that decided tho entitest In their faxor. l'p tn tho round In whlili some one blundered It had been nu eenls con tested, highly Interesting and ipilckls plasod Kimc. Had the Macknieii won In nine Innings, us they had uMry right I" do, tbu time for tho catnu would hour and rlglitien inln-' sir.Mimt v.m ef nm 1. 1. (i.l nti.l f.lh.r uhn tnnrl.l Ihla HfA ISUrcIl i". 1IUU Sdrtlv mlfneil liv rnmilr. 1 vviki: ami rittLHuiiN In loilntf remsmliMnr III. II' Hrl.ll.NMli:IUI. ilrar belmeil li'l )EATlil m 4313 Srdenhim t. tn -im. itrmains mty f vitwi rifAMMnv r.wh m -r.AtoH fllAlll'loN, td 7J. lUI.IIv.V niid liU nt. .Nort a ti. 5?cntljs Miimrunk (nuncil. v 7ns. o. nf rmpleiei Wtsr DeDt., Invited to fun. i""irss .ksi., Bail d. m.. oi ixittr ' "'""nKiceii. int. Honnnrcmin ,j"ry H nurcn i-ri-nu ninv nil rrl. v. ij Uiiii'vi ua.'."'" nsttioru. '. Mrciv . ........n.t .... ,., ivviii,. .i.i. i.. :." J,.i"'. .?p'i. ''""-." lr nt l'Hl..lh and lntft Wllllmn J. An. tlnll.1 tn ..n.l .,.. I,. - iImit su.t " Hltl n.l frlenili in l)ii, r, ehurlr lildc' llro'ij and Bli iun tn funsrsi i s p. in.."!"" " " innrni sl. In', or rule. 2 1-. ,.- ...!. II II. ...all lll'J f.lf.llirit ! . ... flunks. f J."ln'i "vrmon'l e'vn. L..?M.vTO.V.-.MreJ, 2,1. KnANCEH..; . J.. ......; ,...... n ...... j. ..-m.. I .".'.?, "'"on j...e.i.ytoii ana ulunitr .-,u.ii.i .4.u uii '. t.rti i - iib ini iii inn urn ll-lntlvN n.l frtMiJi HuHpiJ to funeml r late Wm H na irirnnn ftto rftldn mm IVhf nd Helen M. Ryno. lUlatli lvltd tu funtril. Hat., a - tlnc, lluntlnrdon Vallfr. P. iwlfl Wiiluni ivnn Orm. Auloi will mi " ivlnr It r -line Ttrmlntl 12J1 p. t. V r-f Vr j n in.. HA)ttt Tmpln Cuirch. iinmd ntiti HfrUM ! int. private. .-. i mri't Kill I'nri IteuiHlna may be viewed Thur . n tit in n. n, nt rUlnen of pt ont MnifkUn uiko ubovo Itulnea t.. rltt Mllo. H,( K Murrh S. I'ATHAItlMC. wife it OftCHr HirK HUltpn mid frlftuld tn lt-l tn ftinril rrlrr4, Hun, - p in. 1514 12. Hu'iu luinii.i ac. I fit mUM. rt IVme t'em lli:i"M:iI -Murrh 2- lll.t.A MAV, wMnw of rrM"ii 1! llf i iif r Mfid tlauwhtrr of . i 1 1 nit I Iirrtlm lUrmati. ncil a; itel.i tH.H ii riil lrlen.N IiivUp.1 In fnneml rvcn Mon n t.i . iarttt' rfKitlonre HM Miti h 11 t lloxliornufh. Int I.errlnvlnu I', ni I'Mi ii.l ioh rll Hun 1 lo 1i ii. tn, HAltlt Arinh ". IlollKIlT, liimbflnil nt HiiHti Hirr (nn Krruiion) ami pon of Hftb in Hinl Ml MftMPir! Hrr. ntA II Hue iv. tli if funeriil 11) In) 9n, froii SUM X HibMiliAin hi . lA'Riin tIMTCV. Manh '-'. HALMC M., hlow of Ml.i- t HittiMi kikI itHUshter nf Ute Juffrpii nml Anns Jam 'Mrln, up-!! M Itilalivri mtl frbfi'l iinltra tu fuiiernl Man 1 v m . - t'hurch t . I'mmu. N. .1 icn Anbury M i; Obunh '2 v. tn Int lUrlluh iVm. lU'tnalm inn) Ic MftJ UIl ri IlKAlHf At PimeM 1'ulnt. N .T Murrh u, ... H,. MiU oi JtWin ' i"Hnmt need HI tlelnthrn nml frleiulu lm1tpJ to funral nf-ntciii, Ht .Irrfrk A KAte fa- i tiT.il imr or. 1TI.1 At Untlr hc . Atlantic - u- n'j rrttl ih V- rZ?wU' fits. rrl.. S m Int. t.t n. in., at!:."1, 3I-" KUbert at., AV, Thlla. Int. prl; New Ururmwlrk. N. J. iu;itKi:r.tiAt'ii. - 4i.mii sr hauoi.d. tl! train leavl Ul 1 14 h.tr. t (Iho CMCMIWmAW. At Nvw Tork, a4t . 2T, r.lut. (1tARM:t) KKMNISTII U.,Q. Mf ' u.. r a, husband or rrtrlttine uaker an on of Charlei O. nnd Mar Kritncea (TUiW lnMw, of Troy, K, T. Funeral Mrvlei' ii jwt:uit m,t i rit. p. m, ini, priv( . vitinr., ai Aiooreiown. n. Ji, iarcn in, r v WAI.TKR C. CLINK, huaband of I!en H.'ktft Clln. aired :, liefatlvea and frUnda fn, . MICiI IA rtltil-nl Nt . " ti tn.. HI K Vi Btl ' . MoorKtown. K. J. Int. Coleitown Cra. r r.e......h ..... H. ....... ..MM t '..uit. Aijirrn .u. iiaiii i uiAJHfiir. MAllTIN. nnn of Martin 1 und UteAnntf1 iMlted tj funeral, Mon., B:3n m m.. fathTJ( xl i iu'-iild. unin uvr nr i or rou, uaii timk ) l.ane. Foiemn requiem mm at Holy Anfalr7 j Auto funeral. , '77 n m .ii.uu, Rim m. dipinmrx ana irnnniyv r,'1! i. .no, 13S, imp. j, it. M.H.T" ; Miakuhspt'O 1 rlbo. Ktenlnir Mtar Ice, tNo. 137, K, of P.JIW ti. no. iatj, n. of r andjvu n -I ftiiiW' ltao btcn UUf. one eAn nf Wltlltiin an! A I l'f Hcrkcibnch (ni MiHpini, neel 11 Itt-IutUen 'utul irienas lm!tl to funeral. Mon., S an o. tn.. in lo V. rroekcy t ('-"Jd und Norrli). Nnleipn reiiuleni tiiflKa ht Ktltabeth'a Chur.h in u m. Int. Holv Hepulchro Cm. 1 uto funrnl L l . i " : ... ..-: .t-'.-"!- r li --j r .-nnnarno vounru, ;o. iny, n. or r anar j, fill other ordera of which h waa a member. Jt niwir'i hi iuiiiTi ni , ii p, rn., -t I'rnp rii. r raiiHinru ini t liiin womerton. 5 i tn '"u.-Mfti-i Aiarrn i'. .AiAiiuAitUL a.i nldow of Jiavld M. fornlne. Jlelatlvea an( $ ineuua invited tu runral iericef, Hat,, .-( w I. in . 3T2tl Filbert at., V Thlla. Int. prTJU & ('.. r na. r. tVPOROVi;. March 27. WIMJAM. hut. jt " , iiaii.i vi jijiy wosfroto tner r-ner; ana on iwi tiri nun mil iiuim v.uKiuiri nrm , mleford Int. (VlllUm IVnn Cenl.,"s.W a. Heinaliui may bo vl.ned rl. tter'i.ji INK Murrh IT. MAttQAnBT A.i V or III.. . .. f.l.hj. 114 .t A. ..hamI fAH M .10 a m.. (tir H, ftth ct. Hotemn requiem A? i;piphny 10 a. m. int. ; :&x Diiiran to lllamc . Tho ueUl.t . f opinion strongl, t.-nd. hK,Ili!,i!rll.-tlm.VV n I'ium inni .me tiugau mut Minuiiiur i miim-h aim irienan inviii 1.1 iiinr.u. i"r-. mid s. lath nt. Molemn lil.li max 8t icrr -un iii.li! n in . iiini a raiiKim Fi ' mt-ii e'liurtli. llroail anJ Kll.wortb n. i . i ii. tn., .vuit.ii .ii-.imi un ...in. ..in... i jut, jmiv e.ro e.m. unilt nuurra rilHTKLIXJ March I in hum -Aiirtn .. .him il Atlll,- II nulil ltif lliliri .. iijI lltltl I l-.i.l. n n..1 "U ll.ullt. anrl frl.i trlivln liullnl tn rut;, nil aertl'f. Moil.. 'J i lllta I.' Miller loiler. No. '. H. of U., t'eiacli Hurry Snytluf (in ciicle), umlatmtcel hy the lack of veterans, is drilling his proteges every nfter- iioon at Northeast Field and expects to mold toKothcr a pennant-winninK team. Schneider (in lowei left hand corner), a catcher, and Klutz (in center), an outllclder, are tho only retrular.s. Wcckerly (at the right), who played .such u star game on the championship liuskotball team, is a promising pitcher. SHAWKEY WANTS THREE VETERANS golf permits for cobbs creek TO BE AN AVIATOR ATGERMANTOWN HUNT CONTINUES FOR FIGHT PLACE tlio l.-.-poiii-lliMlly for tlio AllilitUs' verse, nlilch hi.iUch twn nut of llw thiee rallies iil.cel It will In- iiiiit-niliereil 'li.it tin. fonner Mnl e'reias lm w.ih tlic 1irlmlp.il utul illiect cause of the 1'ir.iti-N MlnnliiK tile 11 t k'amo of the mile last S.itiiui.ij-, when lie inuffiil In tlw ninth liiulni; Jin-t mill a fly Im refun-il to try fur M'Hteielay In the fame luiiml. Some only u few hlniiie Walker for W'MchI.i)'h iIlh.ij.tor. Hut this In un just, In our JuclEint lit. us Tlllv eml i-1rlntf I after the lull when he h.im I mean was making no iiitrnipt tn uet uniler It. Tho center tickler eeitalnly niailv n hraM uttctnpt to call h the hall nml Miccpeileel In tnni hiiiK It ltli Ills kioMil -h. mil, hut his uiomelituiii uik o great that he lioth lnt Ills hal.iucu nml the hall. Ii in I's.l'i N lrtli ul. hit nrlvnr llOHI'Klill Murrh in, rONItMl I. I ll(ll:i'Kl:il lill.bmil et lute Wlllialtlllne lloi k.r inee Koflirl naeil li'l It.lntlvc. ii1 riltiil 1'hlln Turiiio-mMinl' Tilrni-r i K million nn,l stTb liavue, Ni... I 2 and 3l illrertura of 1 1 tli Wnrd s.rl,- lllit.-. nnd Limn Ah.u , Vhliii M-hliftzi-n Veriln. Con I aliitler Volkfi 1 rr. III. el.rmini Norl.tv and 1 nil other poelMt", of whlrli lie wan a ninn- ti-r. Imllnl tn run.ial, l'rl , 3 p ni 3SU N. IM at Int. trliulr. lllllinil March 2T. MOUIP M lf of mo.. l"liiiFrli nf tho 1 Holy Cro. Cera. Omit ttowera. Auto rr-?iV,fI ...irrt .t.k n iiitim .. i. .. Vll. 1 XtHfaho'i'niU tnee Ca'mt)'. lKla'tler. ani.iJt,''a rriindN invitrd to funeral. Jinn., vjo a. m.. jVl -0,;'; Int. Holy Cro Cm. Auto fiHicral, J 7)Wiit T . . nn ..... .. . '.'.I . . ..i ."".'"."" " n smi i: iS. 'l .liiMll'll I. liualiainl ('OMTKLLei Inee Ktlexrr). wlfa ef Jam.a'J. "i,'l . In. vltd to funeral. 'Mon.. A .1(1 a. in.. 1811 i f ir .!.. i rnn.iuru niii.'iiiii rruuirm iii... , .' .i ' Ht. l,eoa e'hurcli, Tacony, 10 a. .in. Int. (i M .2 - j ji rr.onKN,CE,v . nxuir , : Hat., 'jr ', .. t.i .... nH ... II VI' I'll... -1'IIH , "3V ' jfiier Mt Quits Yanks to Come Here Coach Faries Has Difficult to Make Application in ' Task to Develop Winning COURSE WILL REMAIN AT $1 YEAR, SAYS PARK COMMISSION OFFICIAL . . Miller Reaches New York Decision of New York Commissioners to Raise t .nfi M.1V SeiGC Snol fm. OhiIpm Itorsh ujml" i'lrri Vi i. i.Hiy rirKteri f Ainrlnt lti Hfi1 tn Hrr t'H fnt 'J ji tu . tHJ.J lrnr m. Int. . All. .Murluli itn 1'iic .Mi m.iv ati l'rl itvim -utcu jt. i:.v.aui:tu. wiSow or H.iiinil u, lor. Kol.itlc ami frlem1. niruui niviMtin l. uu t. or T. in it.l t( fuuorhl ffrl. Mon. 'J p tn . ronMMi t Krnn(liin. tl 'rJon hppliurr. !!? W. Siimii rjul Nr Int nrlvhtit rt.til kVl AuoihiT luniplU.itfim t't l he situation I lu;?'' rwI' uu- tli.it not .1 t.iil uttcml .l vnid. j u .iV.f' l"tm ,uniJfrUMai,Ul "-- '''it t uiitaln uhhltiK iIUl utit uipfitr in hIiuh uml 'frlrii.ln ('oliiKkVlhkV'riliVnrll jIS. Ulillotili. :im ip amih lutliMiohvil ut ii H '" ' t" niniaii Mirn j,om (Jlrt Domlnlc'ii Crm t'fN'N'IXailAV March 2fi. ItclAtlve nnd friend. toiplrtw of Frank iiituiery, initPd to runm rcrvicen. in i. . jtfon t Int. Odd Kfltona' Ccm, Cl'ItHKN. March 2. JOHN J. hufbanfl of Ftnrncr Curren. Mtrt AS. IUlHtlve unit friends initf1 to funeral, Mon.. 80 a, im. uii sini it. liitn mnHs i. Mwmi "(Al -H .-.. . a llrliti'iea nml frlenda choi- Church III a m. Int. llolv Cro.a Cem. MATIT DETItlV (na illllrn m s -v "Xn One (o Cuidc Ilim" lintel, nml iieihapi tin one iiMMimn the leaiiunxihllity NEWS Corps Track Team OF THE CAMPS I FIRST MEET APRIL 10 Fee From $1 to $5 Will Not Affect Phila delphia's Municipal Links Big Bout E A S T With only three inenibcn wf Ust ear'H team In the Miuail Captain Hill Neu iirk, March I'D. A iioh terxk'n Har Is about tu ho MiIiIaiI r 1iA I.I. lue tillil .lllltlbl tllill Shawkey, Yankee pitcher, today' la ! I.'JJaseher, who takes caie of tlio Utot- route to I'lilladclphla, whero he ulll nut anil hroail Jump; i-toker. n liunller, make application for enlUtment In tho nml urooi,v,, n tr,rlnter Coach HanUolpli American army ns nu aviator. Shawkey n . . . . .,, ,. , , . , Clasalllcatlon was fixed l-.. ! a', ls h"'K tt U1"lcult ,U!,U ln Uc" veloplui; a wlnntns track team at Uit- I le eland. O.. March 20. mantown IIIkIi School. Jim IlKby Is n rtlll holdout after. Coach l-'ailes is waltlnR until the several liouiV ennferencu with I'resl- lawter hollilays are over before he t-tarta dent Jlni Dunn, nf the liVll.iiiK. Ilasby , real tralniiiB. Starting 7ie).'f Ttfeiluy, hiisn t (.'levelatnl, but It Is understood he will ilcvoto a greut ileal of hU linn'' IJutin has made hlni n iroioltlon which on the tprlntera nnd candidates for the ho must either acr-.'pt or rcjee-u if he ls annual Venn relay team. At tlu llift I .....,.. ,ll....l..ll '-...1 ...!. . 1 .... I lo piecil 111 oiKanizeu urtsciiiiu. IJj l'KTKU l'UTTER IN" Sf'lTll of the fai.t that the llronx Ihl.s week there were Mt pUirs play Coiiiml3loner of Parks lian ralscel Inir, and this dcfplte the fact that tern .i ir .it. f..e n.o v.in fourtland nor.irj Kreens-aro Mill beliu: ued. .l.U tl",. .V., ...... w, ..... , Lnd Pelliam public golf colirscB from il to $3 a jeur, there will bo no e-xlr.ii charco nindo to play over tho Coblih Creek public colt course. The present , fee Is Jl and there It will reuiuln. liver Ml.co the uctlon taken In Ne.v York thcro havu been rumois that tho fee nt Oiiibb ('tick would be alo Ineretibcil to 55. eiv ork. Mauh Sf. iicueial belief today la that within a few days llnal annoiincenient uf tlio pot where Kred Kultnn und Jesa WII- Thn l....r,n In tl. .,rt Tif filf In tlm Urd V ill IIIUS eaCll lltllfr Will UC 111I1U-.' two nubile courses In New York has '"jVilonelJomili ' Miller, ..f llllag. r.ilu'd u tremendou.s howl from tin fikla., Ik hero mei tltiK eastern pronioters Bolting public, but Joseph P. Ilcnnewy, Ilo has declured hlmtelf In favor of mi llronx commUsloncr of parkn. h.ijs tha I "'"" , l-'-'HO" tor the tcr, bec.i.iKO ' ... population Is more concentrated nlonir Increase was necessary, and that It will thc .tut,. feabo.inl lli.wevir. Hen stay .it ?3. .,,.. .,,,, Minneapolis, not to speak of are still MJulnc. una tho Marlln, Tex., M.arc!i iO. Tho Giants Mart on their Jaunt homo today after tho shortest stay hero In the time they havo been doing the-lr train ing In Marlln. They will work gradually north, arriving In New York April 11. Oakland C'al., March 19., Grover Alexundcr today had paid an other Instalment im thnt bonus. Kor flvo Innings ho shut out the Oakland, team and the Cubs won, 1 to 0. BUCK HERZOG DEAL NEARLY COMPLETED Stallings Wihs Point With Mc Graw, but Will Come Through With Bonus Miami, Via. Match SS. Tho Ilerzog deal Is almost completed and within a few days the peppry tcc ond Dagenidii Istexpocted to bo In tho Braves' line-up. This waa announced by Manager Stallings today after ho had lecelved word from McGiaw that Jimmy Smith, tlio young Intlclder, would be nhlpped to Boston immediately. It was this part of tho deal that held up tho signing of Herzog, but now thut Stal lings has won his point Charles Unioln will receive, his bonus und other things he asked 'for. Big IM Konetchy, the hold-out first baseman, reported fills morning and worked out with tho team. This leaves Dick Rudolph as tlio only remaining hold-out. The pitching staff of tho Phils was al most ruined by j esterday's game. Meyer und Woodward have tore arms, and Oeschgcr In indisposed. Ben Tlncup did most of the pitching today and was opposed by Nehf and Pat ltagan. outdoor meet of the sea-oil is scheduled SefJ-etarj Martin, ot tne i .uniwuiii , for April 10 with Penii Charter at Queen 1 iiilc.i'omnilssion. stated toda that any l.ane, It is hardly likely that tho men cna ClU1 ay Kif i i-(,bbs Creek this will 1- in flrtt-class condition, ' '; tar by palng tho usual annual feu of Dctvviler Fast Ouartrr Viler i U '" " there positively u u Detwller, captain-elect of the basket bull team, Is a. candidate for tho 1 JO yard run, which distance ho rati whe;n ho was a member of tho Hatboro High School team. Harry AVngrr, last year's freshman quarter-mller, als Is showing a bit of speed Of tho candidates for the distance events Mills nnd Lamb, former cross-countiy runners', arc .show ing tlio best form. Professor Tte-lth Is coaching tho as pirants for the Held events and has! several good high Junipers in Stevenson, Sche.II. I.loyd mid Brooks. Tho fresh man truckmen also nro practicing dallv, Ue Witt lu captain. A complete track schedule hasn't been arranged, hut Manager Zambesi nn noune'es tho following meets: April 10 Penn Charter at Queen Lane. April UC-:: Penn relays at Franklin I'leld. May 4 Cheltenham intcrscholastlc meet. May 14 Havcrford School at Haver ford. May S2 Frankford High at North east. Juno S Norrlstovvn intcrscholastlc meet. In addition to these meet!', Philip Lewis, the physical Instructor, will hold several Intersection meets, Uuseball Outlook Bright Baseball prospects at Oejinantown High at this time are of the bilghtest order, und Coaches Lewis and Nichols expect tho team to ereatc quite a splash ,,. .v .iihicliiuihehu iiubeuaii j.taguc, which opens Its season April n, Geruiantown has ono of the best pitching staffs a local school has had for many seasons In Kulp, a veteran of last year: Itclchllne. a sub from last year, unu Jimmy i.iDson, who was no Increase lu the fee, Not Intended Ao Pay "At no time has tho commission fR urcd on making tho Cobbs Creek course a pa Ins venture und If It wt-m nt till feaslblo wo would eharge nu f'-es at all. But our experience with tennis nt the lark when no fee was chargtd for the loikers never worked nut satisfactorily placrs would net hold nf u locker, piay tennis n few times and leave tlio li.cker with un old racn.uet and some clothes and all summer It would not be u.-ed. "ho long as wo charge u nominal fee to the players at Cobbs Click for both the course, nnd the lockers wo tlnd th.it ever thing works out very satisfactorily and tho fact that so many Phlladel phlans have used the courro slino It was opened nearly two e.u.s ago la proof enough of the demand for golf ut a price that suits every pockctbook. So ou can state mat tnero win ue- i '"- crease in pneo iur utoo " -- play over the couree." 230 Players on Course Ho I aye u cost In excess of 13,000 to 'other cltle maintain tho tu reiolpts fiom sllKhtlv moic than JSOOO. bioiiKht the amount up to $13, 00". He sus fuither: "This jear tlio running expenses will bo much higher, Park laborers lu 101? weie paid t" 10 a day. This car tliey will lecelvo $3, and everjthlng else ls up in proportion. Tho board of estimate wasn't very liberal when appropriating for the city parks, and It was necessary to tako steps to Increase the revenue from the links. used this i:ir. i. couiscs III llilfi undlho'i"'"' "in K" " """ " ''. ,. , lillllcultles In traveling will ho taken pennitM last car wero . ,nnl,ler.itloii l.v tlui mumoter. An .,7, "..I, out-of-the-way spot Is not to be onslder- ed, Ciilniiil Miller said, for the reason that traiisportatliiii of pasi ngers lu these days Is largel) n matter nf luck. So long as Dutiiliilck Totorlch and Malt Hlnkle, who aio ttlng to pull oft th mill In New Orleuits, stick to n deniMid for a change lu the proposed date to some time In November, they will not bo given any lonslderatlon t'l-i'iim ! Mlllpr him made un his mind tn This money cannot bo j tl)a, Tne oxit ,n 1)0 Iic, jy 4i xt, III tho fall, lllOUgll, anii, ..111 l, lmlil urn.,, nlm-i- ulure Hurt. Imria-ed levenue and a strong pruttst I j,,,., l ,.mm. that the authorities will ironi pi-ripii. who use me puouo imas . intrfi-re should have a favorable Impression on the lio.ud of I'Stlniate. nnd It Is llkelv siibitantl.il hnprovi ments will be mude In the two courses. i Too .Man Youngsters j "When the permits were tl many, elsu cued lo to shout di rections for the catching nt the ball. At nil events, ivery one stood in his position and witnessed Walker do n bundled- nrd dash In ail attempt to make the catch. H.nl Durjii wgnlfled nn intention to go after the ball, he undoubtedly would i nave, luught It Hi- nt least eould havo T II K FAVOHITE j Ktt"i uniltr It l baiklng away from ' his usual iiisltlou to the extent of live rn xlx steps; The height nf the Hy is attested I. the fact that stenglo was u.rviss the plate when Walker dropped It. and Wagtiei, the batter, far from being n fast man, reached third on It Manager Muck would not dlscusn the blunder, but (hero Is no doubt that sotno one was called vigorously and Jiutly. Oeary Does Wtll Bob Gear, who staittd the game for the Athletlis nnd pltdied thiee- rounds, gave a good ivhlbltloii nf twirling Whether ir not the bo makes good with the Mnokmeii, he has Impressed t-veiy one with his eainefliii-ss and In telligence. He is serious every minute he is working, iili.l some nf the so slei stais who aio sine nf their Jobs might lake an nbjeit imilll fro, 1,1, baseball book. Onlv ten men r.i, ..,! ni,,i In tlio three session, one mon- than the legal limit, despite the fact that ho is sued two pssses and hit a man. Dm 1 not once was his delivery nicked for 11 safety. One of tho men he franked was doubled up and tlm other died stealing, I this ui-coiintlng for mil) ten men Unl Hearing at bat in three Innings. 1 Gregg, who succeeded Ge.iri-. was ( found for thru- hits, tun i-miilnir in fourth, but at that hu Tll?rnY. XtMSrh 5 h.::v"...:.:.i.. .,:.- n.r..: I'til'tt, wii" .'I uinin u. i.rcu. i.iniiTti .. lill'l .lirini-. ni.tiu I" initial rcii.ir., v.viu.i.v..j'-.d a. in , '.':i?3 N. 1.1th at. lllali mail OutioiilnJ I.a-lv of Mrry. Church V a. m. Int. Holy 5?,j5-j tn'i'Mii 111 c Viinii nuvu iuiivirii I. A,a Tnin:. Suildcnlr. March 'jfl. JOHN II. .-i-.'y miri'i;. IteUtiven und friend. UtliiwflrthU rHRtif, no. ). A. u, k. or inn m, v,, Mrilo AVrath Ii'1, No, 01, K, nt TM and memtVrM of Tflnltv Lulli'mn Church. nin miti t"ii itii iinitru m miiTai ejr , .,,ai t, Nt . l:3n p. in,, IliSL i:. rfunti.,lnltlfa;Ul He. Int. Norths oiul tm lUmalnt max c v!l oo ievu i ri,. t iu u p. in, jiuiu TritfTi A nln fm, ti,,!' JjJ. Sll ".'ttl I'. llf t A Itiltta.I f.i nsaar i ( - I. n. stltttV n (-...k-a. ' " "V J in. b.1il H 1,1. l.ilt . JiPltZfT Pt I r,t Ijtn M-irirt Tllllrtn tnm tfnUHiiV Umm J !, ilttiiii riniiii-m tn Chiin-li nf iIup I nri- I :. ..j- , . mf of.M.rt. lii in mi New CnthpOral ( em tviitri.. r ti v t a n. u.i Piim.'1 iiiiji.xi rr..1! ill ill -Ar I utin xiav I'oupt - mnn.iaru rvn nr. k:tviiriira nr hi innn ini I.'.0.".":- -s" J. . March Sil, ItAltitr UltANKKN- vlle.1 to funeral, Mon.. 8 SO n, tn 1115 8. iil-iui HKeii n Itrlatlves und frlenila. Had-i inilr at. Rolemii requiem mas. Kt ral ' r:""1. ,-.i-. i . unu rt. .u.i uri-inni i Liiurea in a ii i , i.iiii iiipiiiora ni M la.JKS-vi 8. .j.1"... ul'tH.Uil AcurmliH. tttIlinoul l'lr ! .. Inxltcil niKfr It IIkIp rinla Int Drti crlrr. Dot uui.:.. y2u l'rl Chtnut at IIHANUr Hiiililnlv, Murkh 2H. AU0U8T irliTi.ln. Iron Uorkern' Union. No. 18 In- Iter! to funeral Hut U'.rnt p m. parlors of Horyo 11. Urimtli. .M.-' Cliesttr pUe, Norwuo.1 p.i Int. trUatr 1'rlenUg may view refnnlin I rl.. 7 to II p. ni. HUi;i.sroUO Marrh tlH. MAUTIIA M nMaw of John Ilrelflforil. hkM 7l lilMtlf h ami frlindu invlteil to funeral Hun . i! p. m,. reftlitfiief uf Hun d.-unre Hrolnfonl, Huuth Laimhorne, I'a Int. llecthnooil Com., with out further nolico , IIUn.SNAN. Mnnh sr. JOHN. on or IM l'atrkk inul Alloft Urenntm. Intn at Itnthnainnueh, County Man. Ireland Itela-tlve-i una friend. Holy Nntn otlety, ln Mle, t funeral. Mqn.. H 30 n, ni,. 18'Jl Ineerfoll st isolemn requiem nmn Church rf Iho ilfftii lo a ni. Int. Holy tiepukhre rui Aunt iiini rai ilO ri, in. Int, New Cathedral Cvn,w"J.A 'mmrrrr. Uurm s. wii.liam jt.- m lir:UTV. eon of latn Anthony And ?j uelatlveM mid rrlendn ".-' riaenc w m noroiiniiTy. .In mt IXiushertr. tiimi Tn rnntrni 'i iif . h n. m . riianrMW,i of il-r. Mrs, Jennie Murra. U3.t H ttiht.. I ruinuiii iiutriii iiiarn mi outiiviw "Vtii n riuirrh. U.30 n. m. Int. Holy Crou ConM 'il"t TJ Auto funeral ,, Vrt'tS DOW l March SS. MAI1V. wife of lnM'JJDw I'ormirK liowa iieiativea ami irieno,. ataoi f. II V M Sodality ami Kacrnl Heart 8ocIly.i' il J ltiill.il In fnnerul M.iii. H !in a. tn.. 4IU13 ml2J J (llrarit nvc. Holemn renulrm tnaaii at tli,.. it9e tfi l nurrn oi nur .Mom?r oi norrows, iu a, i. wP'Ji Int. lloli C'roM cent. Auto rvlc. Jt' in llUITKY. March Si! CATHKItlNIl 1IA "73. 3 muun (14 iii'iiiiua iiuu' Ji nriaiiiia biiu 4' fc frlendu inr.Wo 10 fuiKral. Mon., a, m.., .',$? (oninlaw'ii residence, Thomai 1oolfng-. S7V2 JSS3V w Cumberland nt. Pniemn hlRh requum', iij nmRH Church of Mont I'recloua UloM 10 atfJ Int. ,V.v Cfttltedral Ccm. Auto funeral, DirNHAH. March 2S. AUTIUIH. huabn1, Ttt 'i v Uuntmr Oiee 1'eden) nnd aon i or aiarv A Uli'i.-ire ei.i. n- ...t. . ,, ... .,,.,. iinrv anq laie jonri uuuoar.- aaeo ,ji iteiavf ,Jt?, I l-v i ..,1 7s"i.. Ei'hZl-lt!'1 " ?', "e and frlsnJ- Invlteil to funeral aervleea -ifo I". fm. ?7i 'i.. 'i-o ".."".'' ,r,iPJ,"1,',".u"1 Tuea. 2 p in., swona ami ilarilaml n,-.'lVi ......"., n .iJn'ii' J';,M' J.,u,l!,.,r i:t IVn.auken. N J. Int. Arllmton Ceni.;JS oiittli a. .. Itnlliorougti Si-rvlrea St Sto ' tt.ui.iu ,,. i... .ia,..h i,.n . J1 Afctf HUM,-- i' i: t'liunh i! .in p. m im mi i .,.;, "-'"" '"" ,,,.;., TXiJa ..in. ..I i .i.idU-u i. ii .-i,..P.i. i.-i.., l---i..Vi i rVAJJS. March 27. MAIiOAnCT ..'rAiTie Colonel Miller pioiesti th -re Isnt.an clri using Involved lb- inen-lv want.s to iirnmote the douhi. nd bo's delcr- mlinil 10 I" It JU"t as ho llrst stated. SI'OHTS SKKVKI) SHOUT ,n1(nl, .n. . ,,,,,1 ..iris tiei-tlreil them nrul l'enil Male'. Inlrreoilffl.lies I nann-ion ouni, no.vs anu una sciureu inem anu( wr,.,lni( ,,, ,ilP(i nmi n. n,tur. nco. fooled around the courica, making it , of Kelletlville, 1'. . lataaln for mvt c.mon , , , ,'ln hi. Ural 'r aa a varlt mat man tlio dllllcult for business men who could only . raptalti-lrot tunquereit alt of hi. oiiponfnis play In certain hours to golf. I am con- 5,,.",u"- "c " "etl" "' tho lM romii lldcnt that the increaso In price will tend to to cllnilniilo tills crowding nnd make It more comfortable for tho older players "When you consider the high cost of playing golf over private i-ourses. It strikes mo that JS is very low for the nriuieco nf trolling as many times as A few days ago more than iii piay- you warn uuruiE uic ji-ar uur mu ituuuu era wero out on .the course, and one day lllnks." in SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS Hy HILL HELL JIM MAYBURY, FAMOUS SPRINTER, DEAD AT 43 St. "Inl f!ni,.. March 5). James Maybury, famous University of 'Wlscon- am sprinter, died In a hospital Hero yes terday from uremic poisoning. He- was one of the first men to cover 100 yards In 9 4-5 seconds, making that nkMrd ln 1897. He waB forty-three Mrs old and a resident of St. Cloud, Ifinn rnlllS will bo a quiet night .. tl.elTM. llmM Ihe wmlllnal to tho Oreb- I lighting front In this ell, as thcro i ir"Ji,nv scheduled for the Cambria , Joe lliirinuii, th chleaBo bantam, ha; Is no show suieii ''." " i,i,n mutrhe.l to Im I'rankla Urown. of C. I'romoter Joiiuii ituum ....- --- .. orli. In a tin round nout at Jin to arrange one, as this la Good Hauitec. April ii effort to arriiiis" i.,n. .-- - - Friday, but ho has his program leadyj for next Friday nlifhfi entertainment. -The. National A. A., however, will op-e-rJte tomorrow night and Matcl.make. iErman Taylor lias a card that Insures . --...v.., naiis nd. i - -. ,..,, -r.m lll.nlnutl. l-ifn. l. ..eninaIVit& n- U - ll, , nllnti .TllC 1CI.1I"1I. "I ,...i..i.-.. winning tne Xreahman championship last ear. Gibson Is only sixteen years old but stands nearly six feet ln height and tips tho scales around, tho 1 Co-pound mark. As a member of a fast nmateur team lie has had a great deal of experience, which, combined with his natural abil ity, will enablo lilm to turn In many victories this spring. I.ou Johnson, and Soldier Hartneiu, or .'.' ?".,.. mm entertainers. These boys .. I oi,e.luled to meet before the same were bhi-. - -- n.. . club three vveeas uk". -.... -vented Uartncld from appearing. f Hot Springs Entries for Tomorrow i lieno.u. Km: Tm ii 10s lilal.e. 1101 Hen ..iiuima, uai loin e.aro. i,; untie iiaei, 11T. Alto rllKlble; Toy W. 110- Keeonil raca, claiming. 1600. three- ear flila and ud. 1 I -111 mllf. I'ourler. oil Aua tral, Wflt lim, Dloerorlde. 90! Ijidy. Ward, S; Maa Murray, lft-1: Ju.tlee Ooebl. l;t Kemper Htalwart. liwi Mary Wamn, IIS; lllua TtiUtu 111. 1l,i l.vv 114., n-i.,-j -..-. '.-; ."-:'. . ,r--n.n tiuru race, purae inuu, et. a, rfBi,iiai landlcan. Ihrcyear-old. and up. A fur ui,.-wiion iroi lha alornlnr, Top Trorap, l: urininurai, its. inr i i f jnrg nruii. i lr,AII4h -m-. alalmlnff t Afl lhrM'Vir rtlta tmrtM . .I.ll Kli. J - T1- n ?&' W" V loo ' jcW Tip. tiiJKi ;11IUI. II,," Oi! tfama. l07l J Ilufua. Sfv110: Imp Iiood. U0. 110i Harry Ma,on. lISs L( Vlftb. r.tJL,lUi?i...- tTftrt W. K. Chea- "r. Pura,, thr.f-vear-oldi and. up. Il-io fij. fiiita ;raeow, lull tvaraaw. ii .n'r ,i !'.V'ri I07t W.uk.aa-. tos: Opportunity. iu vvooa Trap, nus titrnn, iu. A Hiith tun. rl.iimnr. tsoo. thrta-year-olda L nd. un. 1 MO mil.. Mlaa l'eepy : 1 ar Vfeara Hhllllue. 4t lck flo.e, r 14 1 Varrlah. ry ii., ivii vi.'- ! n.a cro.a, mi, f. Bit .T-naa '.IIU. III.H If il r:.. ."! ..-.'".( It K.podmiaro, season. It will be necessary to elect a new baseball captain, as Captain Uuchanan Is In Franco doing his bit with the American expeditionary forces, nnd ex- Captain Harry Kiaa is. ineiigime. Berkpy. tne snortstop, win mosi iinei be honored with the captaincy. Tot To Perform Hie Bill Tate, the black Jess lllaf d, will be seen In the semlwlnd-up against "J"..r.B.n.nieli colored battler, Kid .t,iwiiio into ri'. iiim iiuu uuuiiouiii UnUVMv -"4 " . , , i,iui Gibson's battery mato on the flrst-year Cotton. This will bo Tate s second exlilbl nine, will handle his slants again this Hon In two weeks. Jack Husso and Leo Vincent are dookcu iu n-.. ... - B .. . ....- K.amliiDt9 hovH well In tne nrsi i" - - ,,- known to boxing follower- will enter tain. Th" veteran Eddie O'Keefe, In his come back" role, will have a task to cfieck Jimmy WP... -he , Southpavv Vlllle Moore, now fu 1..0 v-..-... .- meets Jimmy McCabe. Channey vs. Ray Ocorgo Chaney. veteran Baltimore southpaw K. O. King, will be with us again on Monday n,ght when Ho op poses Johnny Kay. now of the naval reserves. Chaney has his. slugging south navv wing In condition while Ray U do eloplnr fP1 t0 IteeD out ot ransc IlUbr Mlikle, th- Pt. Taul litaTj-walsht. haa -tartVd tralnlnt for hla ten-round bo. InVrontwt at Ht. Taul with Tom Cowler. Ih Knsllih nthter, , Ar.llnc lo 'the lateit .report,. Johnny nckharilt of this llty, haaln aeiecl.a aa tha i "facial referee of the National A. A. Ilarrr flreb, tha l'lttaburfh mlddUwelsht, suro-d for two mora IWhta. On April i Kid Mllluuna. nf llaitlmorc. la ready for hla twolv-round ecran with Jaek Sharkey, of New York, ut llaltlmoro Monday eve. nine. Wllllama also haa ln alaiied to enicalTO Al Shillirrt. of New IIMford. In a nttn-round contest at New Bedford, Conn., April IP. Kid Norfolk, tha Panama heavyweight, haa been planed by the Olsmr-la manaa. meat to box dennri Ohri.tlan In tha arml. wind-up to tha Jack Thomp.ou-Joe Jeanotte bo Monday evening. .pru ea. Tommy rarey, tho Nlcetonn llirtitelKlit ilia. lH-fll IliaUhed tu bo tho fat New York 1 i. t-.. ....u. I, -.v.ia.. lit. , In tliM e.ial iianii.naiii. ,.i..r ...h i, ... ... ..... bout nt tho Cambria Club I"rlday evenln. April 13. -. ll.talUd M.a i1,,v&1.1a Tia nA Vua fiAn rrim imriir, nr ,MU "., J'.r "v-.. ilsned io rox v-nirii- uu-. i nicv. in a ten-round bout at Raclno, Vl.. April . Dlrerli.n of (the raflllo CotKt Interna ttonal lUntlmti l,e.iKue 1iho derided on h ulv.lnli lanolin thin reHfon. Tho urciintr.ii tlon will I'tuj h KfBfon of nar! flvo monthf I Tho leauue H tmpoaed of club from Seattle, Ta omit. Portland, hpokane Van cijuver 11 . find a atxUi iluh ni et uu niimctl. i S. llouuril' Vohlirll. h"llcr of the national indoor tennis thaiui'lonishlp In altucleH. tll' iefenI hl luun-H In thin Setr'a ecnt. which I will Httt't n thf ourtn ofthe Seventh Jletti I merit Armury, Mew 'iorl. tomurruw ufur noun. . '. ,. (tenrrtfl W . I. Iitrrew, St AuiruatlP ami I. J IlopUliw, OIl i:im flub, Chkucn will ini'vt In the Ilnnl uf th" winter uvt rhHtnnloiiahlp of riorld on tlm IHt Auku ,tinj llnVrt t)dj Oeneral JJurrew ilr-featei Ir, VlllUin MolYatt. Ullt a N Y. I uu In the emlnnal mi-l HopklnH Htmlnated M. It. Jlelmbola, Mllrtatuk--, 0 ttii'l 't. The Nullonnl Hniehdll rmntUlon hai nwnrrleil the ircvn nf IMoer lift Lee lo the Portland, Ore , team of the Puilllu t oast League. MirvfhMnn In tilt did tint allow thf Pirate r. to Mun sli.m nonV fiiml.iV ptit th.) tall nfi.hamkr lu hid In thv fourth hy filling thu hases when two hhoulil liar hi, nut, hut tin' miitwer to thf Hltu.itiiui u.ih that Hri'Ci: fntiiud Klnp und MoKotliuli' tu .uc ic&Mon. Hauler Druppctl Wlifn Sontt l'errj, the iiiuhi imr rh.iffU fnmi Atlanta, rcpuittcl ebterilay Manager Macl; quickly AetcrinlntMl that ho had tio further ute for Joe lluuhcr, tho loft-huraier Imported all tho way j ttoni waupaiii, wis. joo ii.i.s neon t-xcourt hiigRaRo from tho day ho nnivrd litre Whother iio had any KoodK t( thow ls unUnown bccatibe ho leolopt'd a nro arm tho fcecond da out and Iiuh heen iiuriilni; it alonjr ctr since lu hast hall fxperhmo and genera 1 iittalntiientit Joe was tadly detldcut. 'rleinN tna rail i'rl IM'SH -.March 2T. SA.MtTnr. IWRU. nan of IJrutfcr ' nnd fharlutta Push (nee Oros "tt and il Helritie mitt friends In Uft In funt-ral rtrhre. wat . J p. in., nr nta rtfidiiie ltlfc I. Ctilumhta fte Int (irnriiiioimt o ni. I'rli'nda may t-all Krl., 7 to t p in. CAMPHKM. f iiddenl. at M reiidenr. aaj ,N UM HI. Murrh . I'HAHI.KS AV hunbaml uf Sirali t'umpUi'. Hervlc and Int prl.Ht Mon t UKV Murrli 'Jd. TIMOTHY CAItRT, nu!h,inil ot late M.trle Carey !(t-)atletj and friends lnltrd to funeral. Mon . h u. m ffldeuco if fun In-law Phr 1nrh, JIJ2 rreilrlck ki . Fa I la . if Mijlklll Ilich muM St Itrldk-M'ii I'hunh U T a. i, nt. ;eit hiluittfr !. in irMPIAN -- Mar. h 2il ri,AllK S TIIAMPIAV. ntcd T.'. . itelMtlvm and frii'iuU iiiauf,k Cuum tl No. 7 ( of I . . Mii'!n M.iPr Hpl , lnlted to fu ll ral xertlipp hit , "J 30 u in . mil Ivxter Ml , IKHailM h terlan i hureh t'llMPHN' Munli ill. TlAXIIHj V. huiti.tnd uf J. nme liumplnn (neo McManui) ami won -i uiinain and iat- Catharine i hainidun Inc- Uittifrtt au-tl ,to IfUtUen and frlemln niplue nf P It T,. IMham lnilid to funeral Mn-tits Bjt , '2 r. .!, t.i. T 1 Il.l.tlu.a Jt' lYIIllfW ll UUI1II at. I.VIIlin, HITVU'e CIIU i ' friend Irulted to funeral erlCT. Sat., tn am.-VS it. m. reiidenr f eonlnlaw, Joseph H. ir liuaney, as i white llurse pihe.' AuduDoti. N J. Int prUaPs Harlrlsh Cem. Friend may call rrl,. after 7 v, m, Columbua, O.. ' papers copy. ij, rAHHRN" Murrli 8. HAMlTRI. K.. hu- ' . Xl hand nf Man" 1J. Tarren (nee Dietrich) and , nun oi into rimuri r hiki iiury j, i -arrri ..t ineA iiii'-i, -'once oi lunerai win vp piven ' & fn.ni li Cumkarlari.l mt .. i .1 rohTnit., March IN. at " tl American" A1'11 Prenbyterlmi Allcelon, Hoi ha nur, India, MISflitfa lU.IZAIlTlf A IYIS1T.F1 forinarlv nf thl " tit. idoZ3 OAIXAOIIEIt At Talm Peach. Fit.. rt J W ; inrrii ., .mahv t wuit ot L,nriMnpner Afj'i y iMiMinir. i,eiaiiie aua irienaa inviifn io- -t rtinarnl fiin M 'id n ..1 (IIIiop II flair1 hF I IiMir . IS I'll riieatntlt 'at..' Phlla. Uequlem tk iiuimi St .lohn'a Church 10 a. in. Int. prl T af. omit nuwer .nni:TT. Marcn C7. ANNA T., dauf ier or fa jeti and Anna (larreic. aa nair- s, Prhnda ir.ny (all Krl. te. inlrf. Mon., 2 p ni., paienta' reldnc, ii j i.inden at . Camden, w. J, int. privai i ua- l"rlend3 may call Bun., ami I Phi and up, Krone) la. Havana Entries for Tomorrow Klrat race, for IhrM.year.olda lalmlnir. nuraa 1100,. .1 furlonaa- iih: Mr. Dooley, 100i re. JIM)! urown jiany. loili Dora ('olllna. io: Immenae, lo. ; Sllaa Kranc... . 121 l.ady , Caprlcloua. 181 III tfiT'ftra'mHlSi OAK M5r. "ll "Beion"'Sf?,tor Ihreoooar-old, and up. elalmlna-. puna 1400. 6 furion,. Lady MMVi, iii IJrjer. IOOi Srllla. lWiDental, "mi ftunoM. III! Katahdtn. "1J .Wjedoru. 112 inanity. 1121 Jtorr atown. Ill, Bk.ela 1141 KdmonJ Adama. 114; Capt, lien, 1141 JonTr'd.lrace. for thr.e-yearwilda and up. elalm'nV. -ouraa Moo. 1 , lurlonja 'Lady MSIreha. B7i Mry Jutllea. IOOi Lyt jla. wT'Blarman. l0ifrOra.mer. 1071 ilrn. 0I Aunt Klala. M Conan. 110: prl. "Ru'r'th'rwJ ".'Jlmlnitlon nur... for three. firffhl nd. Mi riouett... III! J Finn. ll?J. JuMUln. 1J8I ,L'.v,A;l'.ld. and no. ruin !" . 'HmTau.S'ii vitilS; ,,v... .... ..... q..il.l. rlalmtnr. pyn .... -;.".- "ra. If und. confc.t at JJuff.lo, ha t lipaniiuii In a. ten una oa April ia I5r!3u W To 0-utt.ox a.or. CWP. th. N.w. Uftven-rounil bout MORAINE 2H in. TYNDALE in. Two heights in COLLARS have exclusively Zk-t.'M I M.ra'r(. TMY, R. T. Why Pay for a suit when you can step right in our READY-TO-WEAR Department and pick a gar ment equal to that price for... 'Over three hundred different patterns to choose from all the newest weaves In rich effects. Our Tailoring Department does a ulgser business than ever. When you consider the remarkable values we lve you for your money. It Is not to be wondered at. In fact,, you couldn't equal our values any where. SEE OUK 9 BIG WINDOWS PETER MOR AN & CO. JTK0HA.vr TAILOltS S.E.Cor.9tk&ArchSti. ns Moraine, 1 rout 2'.3. Ilaik 3 Tjnilnte.l'ront SVi.Huik I", Headquarter for IDE COLLARS SCOTT & HUNSICKER Milrt MaLera nnd I'urnUhera 108 S. 13th Street Vonr Iloo'ii helow C heotnut Rt. I UU AM) OlItDCN AA Al IkPCrrCPFiAr m"Mzm,l-v3 tkmwPvWmmrv, IM tm l-roicree MavbfemmcHfeaUalBaf JP I H1)ro mYakmkmimmmmmmwf . Dauahti :iiiwuiii.r liruatt KmG7lmmmmmmW'W MICUGr5 Harleish (m. (lAHVIN". -March "7 VIN, huihatul of Kathrjn Garvin tne Pst couinwtvrH nuim a ,r..nr -n "Vn if, t r.iii.r.iv uai- aAiX mi Gurvln fnea Pot . -AM ter). IItatlea and friends, fiouthwark rtM rniin.lm tl.nfllno llanl 4n tA ., funaaal C,J4T ."." i "unuifi I'laiinik Asvti't tfrlreB, Trl 8 p. m., fiirt hit wPvtr.B ul TCwi p m. Int. Talnnount Cem , Newark, N. J. i'i UILMOKH. At I'hoenUlIle. Pa.. Marrll SJfT more. ItetattifK and frlenda Invited to fu T nerul, 5W XV IlrldKe pt..'Ihoenlxllle, Tum; It a m. Illch renulem maKM Kt. Ann'l I'hurch in H m. Int. Ht. Mary'a Cem.i 4, (Ilft-IHKI 111V, I , . . .-. M;.y i uivj,.n .Mann -t. a.-.xa m.. wii. wa'v; Harry A. Ulen. Helatlvea and friend. 1'' l'roicreefie llv. No' 34. Bona of Temper 'Ft,-i a nro Pen and Tencll, No. ISO; Bona and.jyvi ' l'AKM ami (unnr.s tiuylfRlit linen, that rtr,i hour hi n oeptaliIe LMnleti with lauln'.s Seeds- ti'MniJ fur lKor ami KinMii' iuuit THE MAULE SEED BOOK l'h in$vi full o talunhle .l.nl pDPp la, anil arilrnin i.orniali'oa " M1MI l'Olt IT TOII.W Iiu'luilc lflci nml wo will tend you a imcliPt nf upeclally ne Itcted imnfy bi'f ds- -u generous utisortmont of beautiful U la nt imnsioa the largidt ltnovvn. lou .i nionry eaj fcl freih irrilj front WM. HENRY MAULE, 2130 Arch Mrirt nc. I'lillu,, I'n, Silt., 2 p. m. 1.18S N. 02(1 at. tnt.'jg I M ikriiiniun iiiuir iienvu rn..' ar."im 7.3H iii Ii p. ni. ! 'CSJ1 liniMN'lul.l. SlldJnlir. Murrh "A Tf7n.'-.LS VAN DOU n hu.liaml of Iaabrll Orlnnait. ul HKd 119. Itelatlvra and frli-nda Invltad lo I . funeral, HM . I v. in . f747 Leonard t..'fj'J I'rantifAr.l. Inl. rirtininnnt fim ll.m.ln.Mnlf.i I may bo viewed lr'rl., 8 to 10 p. m. AutOAiviUyi fun.ral. ' '7 I1I1UC1AN Marrll 2. MAttr l:.. danihO'' I rtvt lata An, tin and Harah Qrnican neaj. lUti' Klrliv) IMallvo and. frlenda. 11. V. M..'t?Vi Mdallt of ft. Maluihj'B Chunh. lnvu lor.t. J". j funeral, Mon.. 8.3U n m . rald.nta of aaiDt.? j J"" 'at iai 'tl! m urpee's Seeds Ixrowj lURPEE'S DoHarBmr bfVegetables Food WiHWintheWar Produce III BURPEE'S DOLLAR BOX of Vegetable Seeds Last year v offered for the first time Burpee s Dollar Box of Vegetable Seeds. The Sales exceeded by many thousands our fondest expectations. For1918 it has been improved by the addition of a complete garden plan and leaflet on bced Sowing, It contains the following seeds, mailed to your address for 91.00. Baan Str)nlta.GranPod Carral Chantanay Partl.y Mot Curled i H..n-Kordhool tlmh Lima Ck.rd-Larg. Ribbed Whit, RadUb-Starlat Turnip B.an-Dlittlr Was Latloc.-Irtb.rc Salilly Sandwich Iil.nd R.al-Croib'a Laltuc.-Wayaheail Toraalf-Chalk'a J,wl Ba.lImproved Rlood . OaionWhlt, Tortural Turnip Purple Top Strap-Laaf Cable,.-Allh.ad Early ' Burpebs Annual for 191x3 Tftf Itadlnd A mtriran Sua Catalog kaM .!. ealaroaif naif i mnrwd umA i. ot Out nraaltml kilp toatl take inttnd planting a find, H otnttnt utw nnd rtliaUt information ittut 'I l-MISMlrilri.'' IHMIHi lWewHlia,iniMMry,i,Ha,iiiia;;i m$ ry uugan, 1V2'J X. Warnock st. Hal-' ." finn reguieni miiy pi, .Maiaeny-a i. nurcn in u iti Tut iTivr Ca 1 hilpii 1 (vm Aiiks i orI f j x IlITnVTIinKU. llarrh "7. MATIT ' HlttVrill1uMI Irml-illi .M T.ikt frlana lltf'. a 'C vtltd to etvlca. Hat.. 10JO a. m.t 21130 f"r rs urianna at. int. ,ew uamaen v.em., i;amtfnr,, ,ln. n. .1. ,'.r.'r.' 1IAC1AN. llanh 27. MAIIT V.. d,urht,rj'h ot KlU-n V, llaean (nre Mullenl and lata 40 1'rancle A. Ilanan. It.latltaa and frlenMVi ' Invited to funeral, Mon, 7:30 a. rn mot!tfl( rr1. riMli1np. tlMO K Alleati.nv ava. Bolama i .. requiem ipaaa Church of the Nativity 9 IB.'jV-v'W int. tioiy nepuivnre .ni, aulq iuiiiihi, aa HAinACIt. March 27. JOHN t.. ho- hand Of l.d nd aon.qt I'nuip ana iienrieita iiaioacn il 37. Itelatlvea and. friend,, leaao C Inderdown Aiaemb y. Kg, 333. A. J. M,avin IM t'hlla. Iline Club, Invited to funril"1ro aerire,, dii.. v. ,u. uunc, , Hf Int. private. Weatmlnater Cem. vault. AuW. corteae. .....,. .'"V1!!' JIAailli.l.NU. .narvn -1, jr.in.mi.wi, niw band of Rather ltambllnc (nre ltoblnaciftnJr ared Ot. Itelatlvea and frtendi, auardlaft ft. IXldce. .O. IQ.i 1. V. f ., v..niiinia! iiaae. no. uw. v. p.v. JiL.",J"wt "wr nien'a Kellow,hip or 20tn vv.m wo men bera of Tort JUcnmona jiepint i;nurcD. 1 Mted to funeral aervic.a. Sun., 2 p. m.. St Uvtruteton at.. m. Jjeivua vera, riaa may be viewed Sat, after 7 o'eleclc; IIANN. At realdenra of aon-lr. Oeorse t.analey. 007 E. Monmoul r.l.r N. f Marrh SS. Ilev. P IIANN. hutband of late lielta.Iteeve I Itelatlvea and mrnai lagnii 10 n Sat.. 2 p to.. Klrat L 13. Cbureh. reatar. N. J. Int. private, Harleleb HAnlttRDN. On March. 2S. WIS, KJ RB KOnKST. wife of Alfred C Hal lh tiTth year of her nam. T)ua , nf funeral Will bo slven. Nv TorK 1 "liritrTf-Mar'ch SSI JUIIRT .. VIST. Ilelativ ana irienoe. roto Tocal No. S, International union or Conatructora tvnl mpIoyea qfOUa 1 PJ inviiea.i la". "'! ti... ver ii, Hair uiur.. -s5M voevinui s T CO, tivrr ii, nair ui Mt. Morlati Carp. Itemklna mar Thura. eve. weat tneaier pa para llAnVKr. Jlarch 27. ANNlK 1 Mannlnit J. Harvey, mrecl 6O..IUI1 friend, 'Invited to funeral. Won;, 4H27 Penn auj rrntora. ,int. J villi rvm Tlemalna mav ba vlewa. mrit Aim wmt. m r.u.ait. band of Mary B. Haywood. ,rur Cayuaa at,,' Hat.-, 3 P. Ui, lotr WieM aide Cem Oinlt flower,. , 5 L. HLilMinuaiai, aiareai w.ir. tiKiriintBMv.-v canaw ia.i.. win o ajivejij lrnui race. J L 1-lflj fnl!a flni F.A r.H.rA r.ntia and UD, 'f. lOBt Trntlno, I0i tm.oi.. iiui at Urdport. Lnn. fcV-.. V ' "is ''T.-'; "A pv. i.. t. IPTi.Loai .rsrtuna. ion ,!;. Haljm. I BUrURPflMM ma. ! tBrW-yWir-wiai.ano . U mi r .-aMH.ivuaif mmm.mmu I J TP PaJBl nW nW 4Hp ftP WPa WpaaPaB -ii mm - , , u a BIJBf 1 ..iiij 11.-!1IM9 ', .i.'3 '""""". Tf vla '" lai T :idm "ifi" frffiWliafrfrlnl mwsmmifim caatl, mlddltwtlfht. In Il-7ewnaiMtliyVMiipiinfiuat WriffyrrTt !,. 1 eat- V , vaVi en 'ae,ee.a'-aa.-"J0 aiii Aa-
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