H85SSSHSSgS!PSwS MtHMHMnRTW aiTnTtfrfti-'im "-nof-r , f - , . . - w t ,v - 'i i j "E EVENING VVU1AV LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, "WEDNESDAY, JANUAHY 15, 1919 15 - r SHOULD RETAIN THREE-MAN RULE Garry Herrmann One Person Is Likely to Make Mistakes Easily MAY LOS E HIS JOB New York, Jan. IB. Garry Herrmann, stanch member of tho National wasc- ball Commission for tro last sixteen years, today began a Adit to save base ball from what be thinks would be a bad time for It a one-man national commission, lleirmann deelaies he has little vvonw over what happens to himself as hair man of tho commission. In fact, he wouldn't bo so terribly regretful If the,1 big leagues should decide that thei two time rhalrmni But V doesn't want to see baseball do away with the old three-man vowcr commission, which could consider things soberly, fight out the fine points and announce a decision fair and acceptable. One Reason Why "Ono man," dairy declared, "could make mistakes very easily, and probably) would no matter how fair his mind or. there would be a majority icice in icu decision," , , o toaay uarry ui-kii m.-. .... sao tho slxteen-j ear-old Idea. Chances aro ho will bo successtul, even though the old trrutm Irate of two league presl- Sn Iniliv flnrrv began ins ngni io denls nnd lilnwelf Is broken up. Sale of tho New York Giants so far overshadowed cer thing in baseball do lnr that meetings welo delayed until today. Tho national board of tho N.-v tlonal Association was eNpected to an. nounce somo declalons nnd tho National Assoclatlorr Itrelf was to conflnuo Its sessions ndjourncd somo tlmo ago. Mnv Sell Cards V x- .7 . r , , Tho National I.eagueis, nil of whom liavo now reached tho city, wcro to get together with a meeting of American Leaguers also scheduled. Whllo all tho meetings are In prog- ,, It la nltltn ,.rr,lnl,lA ",, rtffnt t .illl l.n mado to swing a deal that will turn the .St. J""ls Cardinals inli new hands, James C. McGlll, the Indianapolis mag- naie, long nas wantcu a major icugue franchise, nnd Is iow allied with P.us Fell Gardner, Memphis, in an attempt to swing a deal for the .St. Louis club. AFTER BALL PLAYERS Johnson Wnnts Men in Service Released Washington. Jan, 1,1. President Ban Johnson, of the American League, this i afternoon started a movement Intended to round-up baseball players of the A. ii. i". in time ror tne luia season. Tho War Department promised to check up on the fifty American League players row abroad and as far as pop slblo Inform Johnon of their prospects of return. In cases whero men are In organizations likely to como homo soon Johnson will kecji their places open and exert no special pressure for tlielr dis charge. Hut whero men appear likely to le malnt a long time abroad Johnson In dicated that ho Intends unking General Pershing to free them under the War Department ruling that those with good positions open to 'thorn can bo dis charged, Local Golfer AIniott Ton lineticmt. N. C. Jan. 1.1. W. K. True clcll. seniors chumplon. won the Tin Whin ties Rnnuat tournament hern eaterta). He led tho Held of furty-elsht i)!aers with an S3 gross on thn No i courae. (.'. 1. Ilecker. of Philadelphia, handicap a. huni; on well, but canhed In vn tho clBhtecnlli crcen. Tall Will Return to N. Y, I. Vew York. Jan K.. Athletics at New York fnlverelty received a 1,1 b.mst jes-1 terday when Ii was learn.Nl that rrnnli !' wall, physical dlrertor an,l football coah at the Violet college, should return to take up Ids old postu at tho Urunx InstltuLiun within a fow dajs. Frank Coar Wins in Gotham New York, Jan ir, I "rank Coar, of iiilla delphla. defeated ll.il J'ol'man In the Class A balklino tourney under the auspleea of tho Amerlenn Amateur llitliard AssociatUu last night by 3m to LOrt With the. Howlers Dmi'de centuries featured In the Indus-' trial League pln-tosslmf. Htandurel got awnyj lo a too,! spurt una grnuneo in nri Kiimv by the narrow margin or eight pins vviin tne, l.ldd team although '" u"'"sd ! them In tho net two game's. , Knights of Columbus I.eagne will tako to tho allejs tonight, and thero will bo jomo fancy toppling to try to toss St. J.eo from , tho top rung. ' The threei big sections of .the Artisan l League villi travel to tho Keystone and Terminal Allevs tonight for their weeklj roll-off. Several double centuries were rolled this week In tho bteel and Iron League CJeuri, nf W K, I'otts's souad. led with "J12: bteltz. of Oummey.sfcFarland. ran him a close neond with all. Conaut trailing him with Tomorrow nlsbt Hie two-man champion ships will roll on the Kei stone Alleys. This contest, Is being hotly waged, and some high record scoring Is looked forward tu Ask Wdle llojd. captain of tho Artisan section II .'orillwenerii i "r""Vi I v likes the Ollletto or Durham Duplex Hojell T1( f,,, ,a V u Merchant and tine, will pilot his team ton elit and enci,.,or t,Un(, nm0"ram ,ne forward" Pi"le"o'f to recover those points lost last week. , Nl(Un to urah!lnl ,0 "Uart" Metlhec The . last.named p!aer Is ono of the fastest men Frankfort!, of American Ice. Is still onho """ a u"lf-"m the rampage, and added threo moro games to Its long list, holding first place with ease. some one salil wlth'n. little more "pen" Main Office easily downed the Station 20 team In aplto of the handicap It was given of half a century of pins In each game. It took Hie handicap of fourteen pins to carry tho Manufacturing team to victory over the Station el bojs, and they only had three pins to spare. Philadelphia Kleelrle snuad rolled one of tho highest scores of tho season In the In dustrial League, topnlng them for a total of 1112 pins llu.l.t Manufacturing Company was not far behind with ono pin less. e rilirropLAYS THEATRES OWNED AND MANACIED BY MEMUEIIS OV THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT s JD AltOVU MAItKEf . 1'IIANK KEHNAN in IJlti I1L.1.1.3 ffFDAR 00Tn & CEDAil AVENUE ENID I1ENNETT in "FUSS AND KEATHEnS" rrw icrri ttvi MAitKET between UULlOt.UlVl S0T1I AND UUTH ETHEL CLAYTON In "TUB MYSTKKY ami" COLONIAL c,n2I13M.1p8'f,? TE "ALL THE WORLD TO NOTHINQ" CI lDI7lc' A 0T1I . MAnKET BT8. . t-UKC.rS.fA MATINEE DAILY HALE HAMILTON In "ITVB THOUHAND AN IIOUH" FRANKFORD sllr. I'rankford At, V. B. OOVEUNMKNT WAH FILMS AJirillll-An AMIVVtill" JEFFERSON SaSaVly MAURICIO TOUItNEUn'S ... , MANY BORERS VOLUNTEER 1 . . .- . . II auxiou? to iiox at licucht snow nt JN'ntionnl A. A. February ." A number of rpoitsnicn met nt the Vcntllir Hotel lam night ami formed 6. i committee to tnko eharro of tho hie ben. Ct,llP(,,ent which Is to bo Riven for tha widow owiu-o nnd chtWrelt of lha Utc J(Jck j,c0uE'an( boxing promoter nnd manager. Tho board of directors of tho commit tee was selected ami Is made up of Her man Taylor, chairman; lMrllc Kane, lobby Ononis, Johnny Ilngen, Jack Hanlon and Kr.uili l'oth, It was an iiounceel thpt enough prominent boxers Jmel volunteered to till out two evenings' i-iiii, im uiwhi ne uie lommitteesi tnslc tn mnut nt, el,.. .,. .... ..- ... ..,. tho ,,;..:,", ", "- """ -" ' iho matches, as arranged, will ho an jounced In a few tin) a and the Miow will be held on Wednesday evening. Feb ruary f., at tho National A. A. BOXINGBILL READY senator Gihlis Plain ?port in Xcw to l.Cglllic York. Athanv. .bit. 1.-. Ud,min i . t. Mobs. 0f Buffalo, announced lat night ' ho had prep.irwl a bill designed to' days. Among tho features or tie hill are: Appointment by the OoNernor of n box ing commissioner for the term of two years at a yearly salary of $1000, mlnU mum Hge limit of eighteen :enrs for contestants, only licensed referees to be allowed to bo In tlmrcn nt eiiihiitnn. no official decisions to be rendered, clubs to pay 10 per cent of tocai lecelpts to Stnte. All matches would be limited to ten thrce-mlnutc rounds, and tho rules ATfHFTIP RflARn AT H AR VARn ' niULiUUV UUnilU ni IiniVTrlrVU . TjH Unvc Control of .Snorts I'll- .. ,. c,,i' "' CXt September t ninhridrr. vlnM.. .lntt 1 r. liun Henry A. Yconmni', l.leuienant Colonel ltogor T. s .and Assistant Professor Dunham Jackson wete named today ns faculty members, of the committee, on regulation of athletics nt Harvard The committee will have supervision nf all sports until next September. It Is uu- oprsioou tnat nean leomann will act as S?irmaiV lJl nbsclK'f1 of "eal' J-- liaron It. Brlggx, leeently named as in?ard "chungo professor to Trance . Th0 fradunto members of the commit- .too aro Henry Pennypacker, licnjiimln luring Young and Lawrence Curtis, and ' "'o undergraduate membeis David n. ' fo onry "' I''JX0 "d P.obert 11. " ' - MAV AIJfTFnN TARniWAI 5 Unless MortL'acp Is Paid. Clnli Will He Put on Ulock lh. lamia, Jim. 15, -Although a sec ond mortgage on the St Louis I'aidlnals nmounthig to $89,000. exclusive of In terest, falls duo todav, no plans were devised to take care of the Indebtedness ill a meeting of Cardinal stockholders held in the ofllce of James C. Jones jesterday. W. G. Sehofleld, secretary of tho club, said them was no doubt that the club will ho Hold at auction under a forectosuie. .i."". ""7 :. V .I""1. ' ,uut. A1'.' ."f Hchoflcld said in," ' "u" ,?, ", " .. ?., ": i - -- ...v. ..... .. .,,,.- riuMinuiucia In tho club. Harry Greh HcaN Leo Houck I Ikiaton, Jan. I, llHrrs Oreb. nf Pitts. I bursh. wen hl tple-pund tlah with f.ro I Houclf, tho I.atiratttpr. l'a , veteran, Ht the Armory A A. here last uisht The match was loo tam to suit the trowd Gabby Street in Camp Dix Hospital 1 WllllamspoH, l'n J.m Ki rharles ivtinnyj rifei, who won rruionil tamo lj itching a brfselMll tohsp,l from the top of Washington monument aomo rars auo. lias returned irom irtiiHe nnd is now In an army hospital at Camp IjU. suff'rltii; from I the effects of having been gassiM H was In a gas-and-flame unit Alay Itevive Dig uto Lvent IMIkes-lljirre, I'n., Jan IS. Tho (Hants IVspiir hill ollmb, one of the big automo bile events of vstTjear. m.i be revived . thi season President 1' li Rlmnier, of the Wllkes-Ilarro Alllnmobllo t'luh Is anx I lous to havo a climb and be has railed Upon tho executive eonimitrbo of lha club to consider tho matter Reelect N. Y. A. C. Olliicr ew- York, Jan. 1.1 Major (lraerne M. vtnlnond unanlinoiisu .., r..nia. i..i ,,p.,i. '"' "."'"V ,; '."" ' i'jl""rn;Lu"v-i'.'. "s"". ilent of tlio New ork A. ev .1 ,i,b btintui election of the rblb last night, nnd the other oitlrers Jeremiah T Mahones. vice presi dent: Martin H. Paine, treasurer! 1'red It. rorlmeyer, secretary, and Arthur MeAlee lian. captain also were retained In ortk althout a dissenting vote. Track Slar to Return Nevr ork. Jan. 1.1 Paul Pilgrim, former trutk llrulenant at the New York A r , who has been athletic director nt Camp Merrltt for moro than six months will probably bo relieved of his camp duties and restored tu civilian life uraln early next month. Soccer News and Notes w ynrlt Shin will travel In I'jJale v J . and "ay In u New JeVs'V lime .wtch on ,xt .Sa,urdij Mllh th9 J-iterson team. nr ieurn won regret tne death of a nrom ineut eoceer piaver for many jears Oeorge Hatmond Inside left for and the Clan McDuffa Field Club, nam melv. Yonkers fampbelj showed poor sportsmanship in tripping Kevls on two occasions .Sunday. llobbv ' bcott was refereelng a good game. Several, timet he should have ordered moro than ono plaer from the field with the abusive language, they wero handing to hlin. The old-timers were alt on ih side llnes Jlmmy Itegan, cleorga Jiowe, Prest I'arrell. Iavl Wilcox. Johnny Connelly, Connellv promises to glio the other shlpiards a baid t.gbt during the second half of, the season. Wolfeneleil Shore continues to mre vip Its percentage, doing tho American Pulley with one coal , Marian vovm t.e n fast team. yes. and Manager unmour should drill It into tho plajers to support Napier, ono of tho great est dribblers aeeu here In a long while, Teddy Ilnrt plac.l ono of tho slowest games that wo have ever seen him tike part What was wrong, un puiiu,, iK.iiiini ...crciiani II team. 'reddle Ton ulr.uu of tnat boy Campbell? W notice Puritans have Jlin Parker and Lueue In their line-up, Those two bare- i aiieo soecerues anouiu atrenglhen tho team j considerably. mOTOPLAYS lUMBO I-NT "'' 1 U1KAIIU AVE. juiiiuu JumboJunetlononKranlfoll"I., MAItOUEUITK OLAItK In "WILD FLOWEIf LOCUST 2P iXP.-S0 STREETS U.UV.U01 M.,, ,,,30 . a:sp. Eigs.eji30toll DOUOLAW rAHtllANKH In' "AtllZONA" NIXON C2 ASD WA,,If,ET STS. , COniNNE ORIFFITii'ln' ? " "THB ADVENTURE SHOr". PARK n,D,?B AXF- f. DAUPHIN ST. I rlIV Ma.. S:IB. Evg. Btlstoll. , D W. ORIFFITH'H "THE OltEATEST THINU IN LIFE" RIVOLI 82U AND SANSOM 6TS. ivi n uu Matinee Dally DOROTHY aifllf In "THE IIOI'R CHEST" HOUDINI SERIAL NO. y C"C3T STRAND WILI OERilANTOlVN AVE. AT VKVAvnn WILLIAM S. HART In "11IIANDINO IIROADW II1A TlYs.-Jl'VM WEST ALLEGHENY i,te Allegheny JOHN SAPP Demobilized Doughboy IJy CUNNINGHAM" MKSAJ.J.1 JOHN- SAI'P. tho tmicrnmbled domestic doUKhboy, 1m eiiaueeil to bo married el nml Is again seclilnR cmplojment. Driving a mill: wagon, It seems, Is the current EcMloh-qulcit method of collecting tho Uiilo wampum, s-o ncecp..try I -SOMETHING ffcLW n( oH! -THtN I W'j (VOW rVvMILV WOULDN'T) &h Y ( WArtT- IT, TJO I ? N0.1 (want van ia taw: V&f& c9M l' oont.of course) i 1 job it wouldn't dLL 3i rw 2 NOT" N0 mm-1 i be HEAu-my mj? -JL "v. n no! i Mt 3" sw'' " "TjKM"""" . rmm ... .m i i ''" & -4-J l" " '( 1 I In inodeni life If one would e.it Alton Is; ,.,.' about the o'clock ho used to hit the !in. That 1, before he took bath and I.UtKJINt; IN Tin: I'. S. A1UM pin A a-t. lohn to nilnglo with toil so early .ill. Sho was so cclted she forgot Again she became interested In literature. Literature Issued by furniture concerns. All, but chauffeurlng u milk vehicle was not all white meat. Moro lil.o waving a meal at A HUNCH Ol' nOLSHUYIK! WHKN' Sapp appeared with the proper formal attlio for guiding a, milk buggy he was accosted by a perfect stranger. Very confidential. Paid stranger ronnrkctl that John looked to ,,,, ., ,, .. . ,,,,,. .. ,.,,,i frl ,ln mui i remali 111 iinemti!oed. Thus our hero MII.K.MKN VKIW. fOlIN couldn't explain to the Pceilcss tl That pilnclpln of the thing didn't mean n wiinklo In her oung forehead. Just happened she slanted the paper and saw the strike hail ended. All wet again. John had to dash around to tiy nml get the Job only to find thc.v didn't need any moro drheis. Looks like KltY TOUGH 1'UACi: Treat 'I Jin Hough' COMMANDER OF "LOST BATTALION" MODEST Colonel Whittlesey. Speaking; at Banquet Here. Gives Credit to His Men "You go to hell' This answer, given b. Major Charles, W. Whittlesey, commander of the Plrst Battalion, 108th Infantry the "Lost Batallou' to n German officer who de manded the surrender of his Isolated comtrfand in the Argonne sector lat summer, has lung round the world. Sluco that time, however, he has become, Colonel Whittlesey, and more rticntl Mr. Whittlesey. Soon after his promo- Itlon last autumn the colonel was mus tered out of the service. ' Colonel Whtttlsey, whose home Is In New York, was one of the speakers at , tho banquet of tho Society of foreign Wars last night. In an interview fol lowing tho festivities he disclaimed ( credit for tho heroic exploit of his com mand, which, though cut off from the regiment, continued to fight Its way to v Ictory. "The ciedlt belongs to tho men of the command, whoso hearts bore up through tho adverse circumstances llko those of , true Americans." said the colonel last night. "Thero was not a man In the en tire unit who would havo been willing I to abandon tho light and surrender, ' though tho ochls appeared to bo over whelming"." Yale to Have Hockey Team , ew llttien. Conn,, Jun. 1.1 Tale lu I organized a hc. key team, although It Is h i no means certain that games can be plaerl hecaus" of thp laelc nf an artlHclal le,. ' rink. The baseball diamond at the Yale rield Is being flooded, and practice will be 1 irln as soon as tho weather furnishes natural I I.e. Tommy Mullen Defeated rnttatown. Pa.. Jan. IB. Joo KegarUs of l'ottsiown, dofeated Tommy Mullen, of Philadelphia, In six rounds here last night. i'..,i, ,,..,n.l Cri1rli.li nf l'hlluHelnltla refereeel the bouts, while Jack O'llrlen v'.aa the ofllcUl announcer Ho performed well. Lynch to Box in London London. Jan 15 Joo !.nch. of the United States armv , bus been slaned for a twenty-round bout with Tommy Noble, lirll Isli bantamweight champion Tho match m III he held here TVbrujrv M. V r-Horori,.yn AILL.-, .12th, Morris l'assjunk Ave. AuiamUra Mat Dallatl!. Uvgs.USi5U. WILLIAM S IIAltT 111. "UP.ANUl.NO WlOAlnVAY" APOLLO MD AND THOMPSON STS. MATINUB DAILY WIM.IAVf T-AnN'ITM In "IUDnilS OV TUB 1'UHPLll SAOC" inPAIMA CHESTNUT Uelow nirii I Mt--1-M- 10 A M toll 1ST. M. PAIILIM1 I HKUKU1UK in 'OUT OK '11IU WHAUUW" "di t irrniDn uhoad bTiicirr and BLULtJlKU KUSQUEHANNA AVE. 1) V. ORIKTITH'B . "THE GREATEST TI1INC. IN I.IFr." BROADWAY Bn?.dft WK ' i; s. (lovriitNiiENT war itlii "UNDER FOUR l'LACS" CHESTNUT HILL aV?"; ETHEL llARRVMOni: In "OCR MRS, .McCHESNKV" ' T"TmDL?CC MAIN fcT. MANAYUNK EMlKhSO MATINEE DAILY 1 MADOE KENNEV In "THE SERVICE bTAR" , 'A IDNim 1N1T SOIh OIRARD FAIRMUUIN 1 MATINEE D l FRANCIS N. I1USHMAN III IHK J'OOR RU'll MAN1' AV. DAILY I-AIVIII V THEATRE 1311 Market HI. FAtVUL''' DA M. to Midnight. VIOLET MESEHEAU In "THE NATURE Ulllt; 56TH ST. THEATRE nelowr Spruce MATINEE DAILV nntTir STonriY in "THE SILENT WOMAN" 7r7ri-rWrVDTUrDM I i nroad St. at Erie UKlini iUIiriClli , T & 0 V. M. men, 11 DE MILLK'S "THE bUUAW MAK" IHIDT7DI AI GuT" a WALNUT STS. IWlrtrilrtL Mats SiSO, Evgs. T&0. ALICE nRADT In "IJER ORBAT CHANCE" I CAnCD r LANCASTER AVE. L.JUC.I MATINFt; DAILY nrc it: zr . - K Tl i ii) -v m -OsTOUNED ConrtejiATioij JJLM.M. JL 1 lilmelf to n Job ami lliuls lie has tn did not annoy the Peerless Pilncc.ss to powder her nose for ten minutes. bo In very good health nnd suggested ,i,., ,nin,ii. rnmlltlnn lir. Ind better wni Informed the ON STIHKt: Princess why he didli I lalx. th Jvb. WOULDN'T CARRY COAL ' AT CAMP; 15 YEARS Camp Meade Soldier Faces Long Hard Lahor Term as Others Get Discharges Special dispatch to Ti r.tfno PibT.r t.tdvtr Camp Mende, Mil., Jan. 15. Just when his bunklcs In khaki ale returning to tho various walks of civil life from which they were caiinl tu fght, with honorable discharge certificates In their hands. Private Leopold I! Gnlnci, of the medical depattnient, Is in the stock ade here avvalting orders to take a jour 1 ey to Port Leave nwoith, Kan. where ho will be the guest of the ( overnment for fifteen vears, Tho soldier was sentenced lo lonflne njent at haul labor for twenty-five .veai'H In the disciplinary barracks nt Port Leavenwoith because ho tefused to carry coal Tea 5 ears was deducted by the reviewing authority. Ilvcry man mustered oui of I'nited States army will carry with him knovvl edge of how to preserve public nnd per sonal health Tho ofllce of the surge on general of the army has prepared a se ries of talks which will be given by spe cially belecter. medical oftlcers to all the men beforo tliey aro mustered out, Theso will teach tho proper caro of tho bori.v, how to protect against communicable diseases, the value of Inoculation against disease, prevention of epidemics. general sanitation as applied to civ 11 1 communities, and other subjects ic-l latlng to health. i I Net onlv have the men benefited by, becoming habituated to pergonal hjglene . and icstralnls from Indulgence enforced' by the army, bur tho unowlcdgo of measures to ho taken for public health, It Is believed will result In tho creation I of a demand for Improved community I sanitation. Koorevell Honored Son Washington, Jan. IB Theodora Itoose velt several ilaH beforo his death re quested tho American Bed Cross to i donate $6900 of Its sltaro of the Nobel ' peace) prize money leceived from him I to the French village near which his ! son, Qeutln , Is burled. Robeson Sprains Writ! New llrunswlek, Jan 1.1. The Itutarrs basketball uulntet experts tu defeat Prince, ton i,n Frlda night In the Tigers' lair Ilolenn, the rent, r, sprained his wrist esterda. but will be abio to play I'rldaj riioTon.AYs The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Booking Corporation, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Booking Corporation. I IRPRTV WIO.Ul & COLUMBIA AV. I LIDCP. 1 I MATINEE DAILY DimoTHY DALTON In "QUICKSANDS" 333 MARKET TO TOlsi. PEOOY IITLAND In "CAUUHT I.N THE ACT" MODEL 3 SOUTH HT. Orchestra. Continuous 1 tn 11. MA DOE EVANS In 'THE LOVE NET" OVERBROOK U3D WiArJ'LAVri 'iHJTR'go'MAN. PA1 ACF l-U MARKET STREET r -1L--W-L io A. M lo 11:15 1 .VI NORMA TALMADOE In "THE rORIllDDEN Clry PRINCFSS018 i'A'tKCT STREET IJJJMSE IlfFF In, "TUB .SEA WAIF"' REGENT J,A"Kn?". ST. Ilelmv 1TTII lxLa1-'1 11 A M. to 11 P. il MAY ALLISON in "HER INSPIRATION" ' RIAI TO OKMMANTOW.V AVe! j IMrtL. 1 W AT Tl. PKHOCKUN ST , AMfTJ 11RADY In ST "TUB BETTER HALF" , RI IRY MARKET ST. IIELOW TTH ' I ZWJDl jn a. M to n lis p. it I 1 ..-.CPJ"N'JJP ORIFPITII In J j --4ier. iuv ixiuitu SHOP" SAVOY ,su MARKET STREET ' 8 A. M TO MIIIS'inTPF MRS. CJtARLES CHAPLIN In "BORROWED CLOTHES" QTANI FY MAnKET abovb kjth JlrtHLiCI litis A. M. to 11:15 1-. M, .VAZIMOVA in 1 I'XJll VICTORIA MAitKET ST. AB..0TU V l 1 s-IJ-V ft A. M. to 1111 P. Al. IDEAL SYSTEM . - pv-wmai AT GERMANTOWNreal aviator hero Af.l,. . ('mmpjl Hilivi """ - "' vauum,n umuu I JracllOm S lVl'H' Plan Wouldn't Fit in Well WILL DECiDL- TODAY Tho .Supenisory Committee on public high school athletics will hold a eiy Important meeting toda. Ono of the g Items, which commands the Interest of nil the students, Is that concerning (l.n ,.A... ..i... .. 1,1,1. Itr....... llRnV.nl.l I 1 athletlo director of Northeast High, will i opuse. , llraiiioTtl s pl.t n provide for tho for mation of lreshm.nl, sophomoro and iiuiior class le.ims to play Inter-bchool luiilests These class teams are to bo i omposeil of students who haxen't won' tlielr Tarslty letter. A general athletic championship would be awarded In June to tjie sihool scoring tho most number of pulnts on the percentage basis. Var Klt games are to ivunt tUo us much as class contests. It Is expected that some opposition will nilSe to the lew plan. The tier inantown High School athletic touncll believes It has the Ideal system of hitia- school sports for C!ermnntown High and j doesn t believe thnl iirncnoici b plan would fit In well at their school. ' Forty Cage Team. ,, . .., ,..1- ,i .1 . . i Accord nc to rhil Lewis, tho plisical , director, thero are forty basketball teanis . plavlng once n week at Gtrmautown, 'I' as .Mr. Brnchold HUggests. class teams vvnv organized. It would be Impossible fnv I be large number of section teams to jila.v owing to the lack of plnvlug loom As it Is the section games must be plain! In tho tchool gjm, Wntorviow Herri, a tion i 'enter and (lernianlown liovs i tub Mr. Mi holas, chaltman of the Hei manlowu High athletic council, said the other day In tho school assembly hall. "Wo have. In Gcnnantowu High, the , ideal aMom of lntra-sc hool siwrts. It , Ih tho sune sistem which the colleges j throughout tho country are trlng to, adopt. Wo aro only several yearn ahead , of tho other schools and colleges. Vlr-, tually every student takes un active part. ' , Southern lo l'rolcrt Hi en though Ccntial High finished on the long end of the More of its Inter scholastic contest with South Phlladel-1 plia High osterdnv. bj the count of 35-31 their is a sllgnl posstblltt thai j the game ina bo ordered replayed. i Z lth Central leading by one point and minutes remaining. "Chick" Pnssnn. i tho Southern leader, who had been put ting up a sensational game nil day, arch ed a long shot which finally dropped through the net, putting the lied and Black one credit to the good But llefeive Cartw right blew his whis tle and announced tiiat the two points! would not be counted, as he claimed i somo ono In tho gallerj had touched tile ' ball and aided It In Uh flight tovvnrd ; victory for Southern. Southern didn't! score before tho two minutes weie over so Central wmi. It Is said that Southern I will enter a protest. 1 Amateur Cage Comment The checking department of the ejiart. r m.te-ter Corps b.is or.inle,l a fust llrsl ilnec t..!lriff llo n,l would like to arr.inan soium games Willi teams of their class offer, iu- i' guarantee Addrev- Central .1 V Morns re i.'cuieui.'.i i-" ' ".. , i.-i ,,. i uii.i. Ardentes I I lib wans games Willi ell fi. nnd econ.l rlass teams n or cett nf town offerllU a fair guarantee Ad, tress S e'oopei rmlth. 71S JaiUsoil el reel iiriM'e II. ('. w.mld M. to book gdiues v, ith all sc-ennd and third e'las home teMins in ,,r out of the ll offerlnr n iruaran1 e Address Maurice llr,h, -4 1.1 spru e etreei Bell- Hupmobile SHIPYARD NEWS AT MEUrilAWT PI AWT L. JL Lipscy, of Field Housing Department, Kcally Kurncil His Spurs The Meuhant Hhlpjard at Huiiimaii boasts of a real aviator, who downed a German albatrosH single handed, sank a submarine and was rcwardd with the Croix de Guerre. The modest hero N J It. I.lpsey. now a member of the olllce staff hi tho Held , , , . . , , i housing depaltmetit of the .mergtne I l.'leet Corporation at Iho shipyard. I.lpsey Is twenty-thieo jears old. lie Is the sou of Dr. U II. I.tptej, of Mem phis, Tenn, llo was stJd.i ing law at the Pnlerslly of Arkansas when Iim enlisted at the outbieak of tho war In fnclo Hani's aero forces. I His early training was obtained nt Pensarola He arrived in Pranco June R. 1917 before General Pershing and hli detaihment landed abioad. Ho was among Jho first Americans on tho field of battle. Tho aWalois landed at Bordeaux, and not having r. flag bv which their na- tlonallty might be sltown, they Imme- iUa5rly ,lent to ", w"n,a" "?f U',er In the city to purchase an emblem. Slin ,. ... .... ,, , ., u,.,a ' ' " ' ' ' n.)..' . ,.,, -. I...A.I..nn tB ...1.1A.I I..... .n ... 1.A n,,A Mlll'l 1C..11 illCin Ulll.'lVII llt-l ,1 ,11, .,.,! ...... at once. The result wa a flag measur ing two feet bv tlnee leet. hearing the tnseilptlon 'The Plrt Vcioiuiutl. De tniiiiiicui I' S N Pies' ii I'ratife June ,, 1917 ' Tills Hag was floated in Uoideaux s P.ap'iael Ca7.Ti Mou le i rols COAL STRATHMANN SERVICE TO the consumer all coal looks alike, but there the comparison ends. It's the service that follows the pur chase that really counts promptness of deliv ery, cleanliness of coal, courtesy of drivers these are the tilings you pay for as well as for the coal. You get real service and immediate delivery from STRATHMANN. . HENRY E. STRATHMANN lneoriMirated KenjiEjton aad Lehigh Aves. Clultiod and Water Sts., Olney S7th nnd Grajs ATe. New Hupmobile Price The new price of the Hupmobile Touring Car and Roadster is $1335. f- o. b. Detroit, effective January 7th. V Motor car labor and materials remain at their high-cost level, and are likely to continue unchanged for some time to come. Nevertheless, the return of our production to a quantity scale enables us to restore the Hupmobile to this lower price basis. It took the curtailment enforced by war to make us realize how strong a hold the Hupmobile has upon our people. The shortage revealed strikingly that it was this car people wanted wanted, because of the peculiar kind of fine and faith ful service they were sure it would render. The Hupmobile is not classed as a four-cylinder car, but almost always referred to in terms of its remarkable performance and its very marked economy. The value of The Comfort Car, and this unusual service and economy, is greatly enhanced by the new and lower price. Hupp Motor Car Corporation, Detroit, Mich. HUPMOBILE SALES CORPORATION 441-451 NORTH BROAD STREET -Poplar 80.'t0 Phones Keystone The Comfort Car Cambria, Dunkirk, Ypres, Paris and Chalons, and now, 'well worn, Is In the possession of I.lpiey. After threo months' tialnlncr abroad, I.lpsey was detailed to carry nlr mall from 1,111c, l 'ranee, to the Isle of Corsica, " dll this for moro than a. month. Then he became eager to get to tho front nnd was sent to f'azjuv. the loca tion of the most famous nlr machine min ftehnrtl 111 flm World Later ho was sent to Dunkirk, where ho sened for three months, engaged i In submarine patrol duty with tho I Twenty-third Wvlslon of tho PrenUi ' rniy Thero things began to happen rapidly J for tho joung axlutot. Ho sighted a German submarine ono day about to attack au Important couxoy Ho d topped two 100-pound TNT bonvjs on the ene my craft, ono foio and one nft of tho ounlng tower, lha destiuctlon nt file Ktiflrtrcp., .lrtlnp un, entti- plele, only Iragmenls of rags, wreck- ' n . ..till . 1 1 LaIiii tfi ii 1 1. toit r n ,n UKt' uuti I'll t'uiiipi nn on mi- out mi ca Kof , ,)Prf0rman. o I-ips ieceled tll crolx do Guerre Two weeks later, near lialons on t tic Maine, lie was attacked b a big two seated albatioss. whuh ho brought down In flames. Ho was mod for the mllltarj cross. He was instrumental In stopping the German nigh' lalds on 1UPU Model DjJpTOpNflJrCKI "12" "A Feat of Engineering" This new Republic model is n tiuck of gi-eat excefs ability. Every chassis part is capable of withstanding excess strain. Modc 12 has been a luiRo success because of this fact which minimizes the danger oC overloading-, wipes out repair bills and makes nervico costs less formidable. Tho motor is rugged, economical and ery simple. It is a real truck motor with a lonp; stroke, great bearing surface, posi tive oiling and efficient combustion. There is power in it for every occasion and a wealth of unexplored power for emergencies. Clutch and transmission with extra heavy gears, shafts, bear ings, etc., capable of twice the duty ever required of them. Frame, front axle, springs and steering mechanism all possess the same excess capacity and balanced construction as in tho other units. In theiear axle, however, you will find the real Republic fea ture. Acting independently a massive I-beam carries the load, while Republic-Torbctson Internal Gear Drive applies the power SWe of which is delivered to the wheels. Republic model 1, is, in short, a coiumonense, Jieavy duty truck--well worth investigating. ' SWAIN-HICKMAN 2116-18 Market St., Phila. HIK.NTOV Ssl.l-K Ofl'Ri: iii:rii n mix iim v mm,. I Stntlnn 31! I'l I tnllnv. M. Paris and Ixndon by parilclpaitnc'.M' -i reprisal raids on German cities, dolttfe. j considerable bombing on Cologne, JlMa'X i senhorf, Mannheim, and concentradAr:, C i n..Ma ....na. f I-m . ., Iiill...- ' I.lpsey was hurt three times, each Injury being tho result of smash-UfiiT. I ,.M ,n.M ,l , ti .-i - . r , iji i, injuring nis ngni loot, vn December IS at I.akn Cazaux lie met with nn accident that resulted In the ai " i-aiau, n j-rencn ace. a llcnv' "l,uvo struck a pantoon of their nydToplane, turning tt over. Notwlth striding tho fact that ho had nn arm nllJ " ,fB broken, he dived several "mes after Patau without Mall. A Patrol saw the, aeroplane, .which had, caught (he, and rescued tho American; tiler. On July 1'3, 1918, he had another ac cident -an experience calculated to de stroy tho strongest ncres While fly ing near l.a lioullero his engine went bad, and tho p'ano turned over. In i nmhiir ilnii n 1 Insnit tiiluo,) 4 1 fm uiiiniri """' i'vj ninrru itio vjci" man lino by two hundred feet and fell n a shell hole. He sustained three biol.en ills, n sprained back and T) biokcn lMine in the foot His injuries finished his carer r as a military aviator. He was sent home, debarking at New port News and arriving in Philadelphia on November C. , Two-Ton COMPANY, INC. TRENTON Service Hrntlop ! ami II 1'ulr street It. Race 382,', 'Crv,,j v'iiHi '.iMKlialB Fy Smio tth i 2L m !'.; m M 1 I1BWKT. IVARHniTnN In V "BORDEH WIREX-ES;! VTHB WAY, OF. X MAN WITH A JIA1D" rnuA 4 V tlV 111 'Elt BOUGH" & Vt $$ J?: &&& , V VTK 'iV .-.. " 4a WILLIAXf S. HART In
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