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BtENKsra PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAKCH 24, 1919 ,
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SOUTHERN SUN
GREETS MACKS
Warm Weather for A's in
First Practice of 1919
Season
14 PITCHERS REPORT
They're oft C
Ci M-clc wiped Iho cob-nebs from Ills
eyes and looked over Ills squad of four
teen pitchers and tlireo catchers Thoy
were tho advanco guard of tho 1919
season In tho first practice of the year
nt Shlbo Park. Tho sUn shono bril
liantly on Shlba lawn' and overhead a
clear sky looked down on the ball play
ers, tho battery candidates for tho 1919
A's. C. Mack was happy.
Tho first day of spring practice In
the North was a success, Better wcarhor
could not liavo greeted Jtack In tho
South than was on tap for the A's.
Thero was no real hurling at tho
3hlbe home this mornlnr, due mainly to
the cautioning of the tall tutor. Tho
men took things comparatively easy and
confined their practice to Umbering up.
The drill started at 10. SO and continued
for an hour and a half.
From now on two practices wilt be
utaced dally. Tho first will begin at
10:30 a. m. and the second at 1:30. Each
drill will last ninety minutes.
Tho following exhibited their ability
beforo tho lean leader:
Ptchers Scott Perry. Jine Johnson,
Harry Selbold, Johnny Watson, Bob
Geary, Lefty Anderson, Bill Klney, Davo
ICeefo, Longacre, Grevell, Plerson,
Holmes, Baker and Gullman.
Catchers Ralph (Cy) Perkins, Jim
McAvoy and Bcrger.
Mack was prepared for rain. If the
well-known J. Pluvluu should decide to
toso a few drops on our town during this
northern training period, there will bo
no halt In the drilling of the battery can
didates, although It will stop the prac
tice of the other candidates If It should
come after next Monday. In case of
rain, Mack Intends to havo his men
throw baseballs about on the upper
pavilion.
PHILS' SQUAD
LEAVES HERE
FOR CHARLOTTE
Ten Ball flayers Depart for
Training Camp in
South
Ten ball players In charge of William
.T Khettsllne. IIih hURiness manager, will
make up the Phillies' squad which will
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pun away rrom Norm rnuauepnia siu
tlon at BMO this afternoon for Charlotte
N. C. whero Jack Coombs and his ag1
crecration will hold their SDrlne practice.
In the Phil party to steam out of this
city on Its way south of the Dixie line
to-day will bo Pitchers Joe Oeschger,
Mule "WatKon. Woodward, Cazassa and
Stringer; Outnelders Whltted and Cal
lahan and Infleldera Pearce and Munch
and Catcher Bert Yeabsley.
A majority" of tho Phil personnel wilt
go direct from their homes. Included In
this list aie Cavvy Gravath, Mike Pron
dergast, Ray Morgan, Bradley Hocir,
Captain Fred Luderus, Gene Packard,
Forest Cadv, Douglas Balrd. Elmer Ja
cobs. Cy Williams, ftlmer Brandell, V.
-R. Wallace, Walter Roeslnger and Falr
cloth. JOE BUSH SIGNS
Former Mackman C o ni e s
Terms With Red Sox
Tnnipa, Tin., March 24. Manager Ed
ward Barrow, of the Boston Americans,
announced here last night that Joe Bush,
pitcher, had signed a Boston contract
In New Tork and ls en routo to the
training camp here.
This, ho said, left only one plaser un
signed, Carl Maya, who has arrived hero
for a conference. Manager Barrow an
nounced definitely that the offer made
by the Havana Interests for a five-gaUie
series there between tho Boston club
ana tne navana team wouiu not uc it;-
cepted, as tho tlmo before the opening
of tho regular seabon would not permit
the trip.
GIANTS' BATTERY REPORT
Barnes and Smith Report to Jawn
McGraw
Gainesville, Tla.. March 24. It re
quires but the presence of the Illustrious
Benjamin Franklin ICauft and his blush
ing bride to make a fair field and no
favor for the candidates of John J. Mc
Graw's 1919 challengers for National
Xieagruo honore.
Jes3 Barnes, already recognized as ono
of tho most formidable right-handers
In Ws league, and Catcher Karl Smith,
lor whom McGraw paid Rochester a
royal ransom In cash and players, re
ported this morning,
LACEY HIGHSCORER
Harlan Star Has Tallied 171
Points in Ship League
Iaoey. of tho Harlan quintet, ls tho
leading scorer In the Delaware River
Shipyard Basketball League. He total
ed 171 points In 16 games, tallying 72
field coals and .37 points from the 15-foot
mark. Costello, of Pusey & Jones, lo
second best scorer with 12S points, hay
lng 67 field goals and nlno foul goals in
11 games.
Amateur Baseball Notes
The Thompton B. O.
has reorganized and
la ready tor tho cominr aeasdh. The team
has been fully uniformed and la ojn to
Eeet all seventeen-year-old teams. Dutch
nala and C. Freeman will form the battery.
Manarer Freeman would Ilka to hear
f rra ."h tearas aa Mantua. Bally. .Rltner.
TFassa: Walton. ITanklln, Proeresslva and
S?.5.ehin. Address Manarer Freeman. 1.20
Chestnut ctrset, , , .
The Fulrhlll U, C. a flrst-class travelinc
.UO .rr'tj tittV 1 h... tram nit tiAmM
nine. v'. 'W.-SK, "i E,h.,iT. ft n
teams. aPei..jr .."-"--. --- -?-.
lilS West Alleshony avenue, or pttona Ken
slntton 56(0. , ,
Delmar A. A., of South Philadelphia, a
travellnn nine, wants to arrania aatnea with
alt flrst-cTaBS teams In Pennsyrvonla and
New Jersey especially Losjan. Warwlclc
Tamer- R O.. Melros.. of AtWlo Cltvi
Wlldwood, Capa and Pitman. Address Al
trek II. Otrand.2310Bouth Chadwlck street.
Anr flrtt-class rltcher deslrln to atflllata
with stronar Now Jersey travel nr team
kindly will communtrate. by letter only,
with Mr. Voael, 634 Haddon avenue. Catu
den" N. J stating , exnarlenca and terms.
give-red Heart X I.. fifteen to seventeen
year old nine, would Ilka to arrange gameu
during May and June, Address Joseph Har
rlran, cars ot Sacred Heart. L. I., 014, Dick
inson street, ,
1 Tint Dutch, en of Philadelphia's fore
most semlprotesalonal teams, will ba In line
tor tha coming asaaon . and. Is., scheduling
games with many of the leading teams.
!& team would like to arrange games with
all home clubs, either local or out ot town,
ottering m fair guarantee. Address Edwin H.
Bitter. 8107 North ,Prk avenue.
'a faai Inflelder would" like to connect with
a, fast ssmlpro team caring a talr ruirau-
ts. Address W. J, uurns, oo rtsrin rnirty
fourth street,
Ttn A. A. will Start tha season with a
flrtlass-semlpro.teami -llllpg to play In
Pannrrlvanla, or WF Jsrse wfUj any rlrst-
ill niaiiii r-.m uanri oaorinti n.ir nuarm.D. i -.. .11 . ... 1
"SOUTHERN" TRAINING
Maxwell to Write Who's Who in
Major League Training Camps
With tho departuro of tho teams for the South tho 1919 baseball season
has ofllclally started. Tho treat national gamo Is awakening from Its
three-year war period of hibernation, and tho result will bo hlstory'p
greatest rovlval of sports.
Thero Is unusual Interest in baseball, and tho fans aro eager for news,
not only of tho Phillies und Athletics, but tho other big leuguo clubs aa
well. Tho Evening Public Ledger, with lta usual enterprise, will furnish
its readers an expert review of every big leaguo bull club In Florida,
Georgia und North Carollnu, and has sent JCobert W. Maxwell, tports editor,
to Boven training camps.
He Will
Tampa, VUu To sire up tlio Boston lied Sox.
Gainesville, Fla. -To run his cjo over iho New York Giants.
Jacksonville, Fla. To seo tho New York Yankees and
Brooklyn Nationals.
Augusta, Go, To inspect ilie Washington American?.
Macon, Ga. To pass Judgment on tho Detroit Tigers.
Columbus, Ga. To btudy the Boston Braves,
Charlotte, N. C To analyzo iho Phillies.
From each of these camps he will send a story, setting forth in his
pungent, humorous stlye what tho club In training has to offer In its
chances for tho 1919 pennant. Each article will carry tho opinion of tho
manager, captain und trainer of tho club aa well as tho Wows of Mr.
Maxwoll himself.
Tho first story will appear In tho Evenino Public Ledqlu next
Saturday, March 29, and will bo continued dally.
Order your copy from your nowudealer NOW
CENTRAL CREWS
ON RIVER TODAY1
I
Coach Oellers Selects 22
Men for Outdoor
Practice
ARRANGING DUAL RACES
By PAUL PREP
Tho Central High School Hist and
second crews will take their first work
out on the Schujlklll this afternoon,
The candidates for tho Crimson and
Gold eights hao been drilling dally on
the machines In the gym for tho past
tnreo n celts and rapidly are rounding
into a smootn working combination.
Twenty-two men hae been selected i
by Coach Dick Oellers to report at the
Undine Boat Club today. Of this num.
ner six havo had cxDcrience on Central i
crows. 'I ne others aro newcomeis,
many of whom never have been In a
shell before. Tho etorans will Instruct
the others how to act llku regular
oarsmen.
First Boat Scaling
Although the beating of the first boatitlma ub at Penn. The bubstitutes are
lasn't been settled definitely, it is qulto I Flshman, of the College of the City of.
Uely that the men will row as fol-1 'ew Tork, and Harvey, of the Univer-
lows: Stroke, Bennett; No. 7, "Blondy"
ones ; No. C, Dlclc Oellers ; No. 5, Kd
dowes; No. 4, Fuhrman ; No. 3, Sidder-
,ian ; No. 2, Webbter ; bow, Gordon ;
jxsvvaln, Cooghau.
Manager Jack Blcislng has written
for dual races with the Penn Freshmen,
Princeton Fresh and Annapolis Piebes.
Ho expects to receive a reply from each
sonic tlmo this week.
Southern After Pitchers
Coach Mueller, of the fcouth Plilludel -
i team,
Captain "Lefty" Bernstein, a veteran
of three years, Is tho only member of
the squad who has had any previous
pitching experiences But Bernstein alto
phla High School basebad team, is still " T.V. . - T"t'. . . V.. Munul debut here and earned an even
on a hunt for pitchers. Each day he ,mi flther St. columba a. Sstetton Mis-, , , ,tl Merino. Kewple- was
..... ... Blnil. VoU V nr .' 1,1,-, r,f Ilia A riai-l..,i . " . . . . .
I gives the downtown btudents the double ;, ,',. ,.',,' . ,, , i poor defensive tighter, but at long
lo. O. as they pass through the school fjU."1tb,a11. tla'"M to , 'crm'"6 range nailed the vete-nn Merino freelj.
. I corridors, and the likely looking ones MwM0U S In thB r"n""' bUt B"ly HlneS 'St
to ...,.,. .. ii ,. ,i, Mount cannel has by Its great work . jnimnv Mvers.
" '"'" lu icyun Jirei Dc.uu. .v. ' Ih I, season fully lURtlflerl llo chilm til " . " .. . . ,. , .... ,
Is an outfielder $iotcl and Mueller ls mel stopped this team's streak of twenty
perplexed as tovhere ho should bo 'two conbccutlve wins, nnd this game
used to best advantage. Oolelblalel was a big boust for Mount Curmel. as
and Olander aro the only ones who
have shown any pitching ability
PICKS PENN QUINTC
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i Quaker 1' ivc Selected
All-
Collegiate Teafii
Fred Leuhrlng, coach of the Prince
ton basketball team, has selected the
Penn quintet for the All-Intercollegiate
team. The Tiger coach believes every
man on the Quaker five la better than
any other man in that position in the
league. Leuhrlng's choices follow:
First team: Stannard and Sweeney,
forwards; Davis, center; McNIchol anu
Peck, guards. Second team: Van Slyck,
Yale and Ople, Princeton, forwards;
Hammlll, Tale, center; Kendall, Cornell,
and Stradella, Yale, guards.
The. Penn champions will bo dined at
Kugler'a as guests of the Athletic As
sociation, Lon Jourdet, who has qqached
Red and Blue teams for tlve yearSi, will
speak. Law son Robertbon and ..Major
Pickering also will orate. The captain
for next year's aggregation will be se
lected at thB banquet. Mike Sweeney ls
the leading choice for the post.
Local Gunners Win at Harrisburg
Harrlabanr, March 24. Deeplta the cross
winds excellent scores wera recorded ovei
tho Conewaso ranee. In the Keystone Rifle
Club's rifle match. K. If. Appleton, of Phll
adelDhla. carried off the honors, with 920
out of a possible 250 with K. L. Watson.
of Philadelphia, the runner-up.
SCRAPS ABOUT SCRAPPERS
SAMMY GROSS haa broken into the
manacerlcal end of the boxing game.
Always a great boxing booster, Sammy
concluded that it was time to have an
entry of hla own, Sam learned of Jack
Welnsteln's, success with Eddie O'Keefe,
resented welnsteln's rapid advanco and
Imported a regular fighter from Milwau
kee. Sammy refused to announce the name
of his entry. His "masked marvel" Is a
122-pounder with plenty of class. Sammv
Insists, however, that his boy will not
prove to bo another Schwartz, the west
erner Imported by Herman Taylor.
Manager Gross has his boy working
at tho Bingham A. C. and 'within two
weeks, expects to have htm In condition
to mako Ms Quaker city debut.
A rood crd will support tha Brown-Hoot
bout at the Olympia tonight. Joe Welsh
und Charley (Kid) Thomas will open the
show, 'rnomaa ana weisn nava met perore
and thrilled. Harry (Kid) Brown meets Bat.
tling Latin In the aemtlnd-up. This should
ba a real test for Brown. In the other
bouts Max Williamson meets Jack Ello In
u, return engagement and Sammy fichlft op
poses Davo Meter..
Memphis (I'al) Mooro and Champion Pet
Herman clash In Memphis tonight. This will
ba an Important meetlug. Moore earned
mora publicity through his win over Jimmy
Wilds than Herman did In beating Williams.
This will be a real clianco to get - lino on
tha class ot the leaders.
Jack nrlllon and JaCk Pern coma together
tn Pittsburgh tonight. The DuqUesna A. C.
will stake the battle. This will ba Brltton'a
nrst bout since' dethroning Ted (Kid) Lewis
In Canton on wttk'ago tonight,
Joe Christiana announces that his protege,
Jack Ilusso, baa been matched to meet
aeorvo Chaney, ut Baltimore, In tha featuro
uf tha Natloual on April 12.
Joer Vex Is doing soma regular work for
his scheduUd six-round bout with Frankla
Brown at the National Haturday night. This
will ba Fox's third appearance In this city,
and will po against a real foe.
Visit
SERVICE TEAMS
INFINALCLASH
. - n I ,!ro"n ls od boy, hut Uoot 1m far
Naval -Training Will Meetl'","" tt" --- '"'-
Camp Stewart, of New
I aiHJJ OiewarC, OI lW.
port News, Tonight
CITY TITLE IN DISPUTE
I h final fame of baFk-tball fwr the
enion will tie played tonight at the
Y. M. C. A. recreation hut 'it T.cnguo
Island . when Frank Poth's league 1s-
'and Xaal Training the meets the sen
Ice club representing Camp Stewart at
Newport Newt.
The Htors are headed and lnan'iged
by Walter Keating; the former coach of
Northeast H'gli Keating has a good
clu"' ,,ut u "'" 1,'lVM to be to In o-der
,0 "'''"' Potim aggregation. He paa
u forward position nd ha ns his run
mng mate Mann, of the Scrhntou club of
tho Intercount league. The center ls
BUI Wood, an old C. It. S. star on the
team with BUI Butler, Dau Kerr und
Jimmy Ubillon.
The guards are siid to be exception-
allV oleMl- Thov nrd VUflnrmuti t.r-
I mfcriy of Bodine ('n!hi?e nnfl Wnnil 011-
sltv of Illinois. '
The series being plaved between Stet
son and Kevttonu for tho city title has
elicited the follow Ing remarks from tho
Mount Cannel team:
McCarmcl After Title
"Havfrig noted with interest several
articles appearing recently in tho
KvEMt.0 Punuc LEDaiin rc-gardlng the
championship aspirations of sarloun
1 teams, the Mount Cannel Catholic Club
' J"1"81 '"'" opportunity of stating that
n,ll..ln,..l.. I.. -I I CI.. ..,.-
'."z'r vr ." "X" ' rz '"ilt
JW .u. ,.,.1 DIUBUII .UUUIIL Cl.lllie'l llilO
defeated nearly all of the leading teams
in and around Philadelphia. Among I
i these were Kuvstone A. A. i Mount far.
Keystone prior to this game had been
. .. . .. ----- --- - .-.- in .(jo on"niug oout liiu xiiuea lost to
i, ;,', ,..i', .:''".. i.. .."rt, uzuem Steel Baseball League has passed
......... .,.....,, ,.....,,,,, vie,,, . ., ojivau
A. C. (of the Gloucester City League), I
St. Ann a c c, Annunciation C. C. and
many other first-class trains.
- iuura in sport,
"JOHN J. K9NN1LLI.
Still Another Claimant
,1;SlC1S.Sii!i.,,(?the.r claimant to the
t trriTTe Uub of the First Chris -
tian Church and they write as follows:
"The 3-e Club of First Christian
Church of Philadelphia disputes the -
claim of American Bridge to play tho
'winner of the games between Keystone
ana stetson lor tlie independent ba - ket -
un una oi x iiuaueipma, as we lisvei
defeated some of the best teems In the
city and Camden, such aa Pier No. 19,
United States Navy, Fourth Naval Dis
trict, St. Paul's and Dover, of Camden.
'vo wero beaten by Keystone and
oecisuil uy llio bCOies OI IU 10 io 1110
21 to ID on their floors. Before we
played on their floors wo had games
with both teams at our hall, but for
somo unknown rceson they did not ap-
pear, so we would like to arrange three
games with American Bridge to de-
tfiPTtllnft Uhil in PTltlrlPi-1 it luaar 1-.-. I
ner of Keystone and Stetson pames. as
- ;' '-' m-
"'k"..r,n '"'""c" l" "
manager, 1030 Venango street,
i itiiiiK -wo aro tnuuea to jt," nt Hunt.
Willie Ritchie Breaks
82 of 100 Clay Targets
Great Neck, I,. I., March 24. Wil
liam C. Poertner won tho 100 clay
bird handicap at tha traps of tha
Great Neck Golf and Country Club
yesterday when, on a handicap of 18,
he returned a score of 90. Willie
Ritchie, formerly lightweight boxing
champion, tried his hand at the trap,
shooting gario and broko 82 out of
100.
Koona In the Cambria wlnd.up Friday night
This will ba Meter's first battle at tho Ken
sington club. i
A few more big bouts uio on tonight's
card. In Montreal Irish Patsy dine will
celebrate his return to the ring against
Lockport Jimmy Duffy. In St. Louis this
evening Dick Loadman meets Abe Kabakofr
In Trenton Tommy Ilobaou battles Frank
Carbono,
Joe Dorrrll will work In tho wind-up at
the Pennsgrove A. C. Friday night. Beu
Taylor will be the opposition. On April 1!
Uorrell meets Herman Miller In Steelton,
Willie Jackson Is on his way Hast. Fol.
lowing his knockouf victory over Frankle
Farren on Friday night, tha hard-hitting
lightweight departed for home. This In
formation was contained in a message from
"Doc" Bagley, Jackson's manager, to Nats
t'mlth, the captain ot tha Olympia guides,
Benny Leonard haa started home. The
champion will stop oft In Joplln, Mo,, tor a
scheduled twelve-rourd battle with Harvey
Thorpe, of Kansas City. Wednesday night."
Benny's next bout will be with Jack Perry in
Pittsburgh April 5.
.Tam MTrlllnc and Paul Dovla hana hn
matched to appear before a New England
club next month. This will b Welling1
nanas
IN NORTH
JOHNNY RTLBANE
W1LLB0X MEALY
Champion Denies That He
Called Off Olympia Match.
Rool vs. Brown Tonight
JOE BURMAN TRIUMPllS
D) JAMES S. CAROLAN
Johnny Kllbane vWll appear ut the
Olympia on tho evening of March al
airalnst Johnny Mealy. Saturday It was
circulated that tho featherweight cham
pion had called off both matches In this
city the becond against Artie O'Le.iry
at the National on April ID and had
retired from the boxing game.
IVsterday Acting Manager Leon Italns
had Kllbane on the long distance phono's
and received Kllbane'a word that he
would fi'l Ida scheduled engagement at
the Ohnipla vtltli Mealy.
Kllbunu 1ms no Intention of fiultthiK
the Kunin now What he really vwinteil.
according to Mr. ItaliiH, vwih to have
the. ri,tt s.'t hack a wik to April 7, us
he huh anxioiiH to appear In Buffalo on
Mirch .11 ;.a,t mBt,t Promoter Halns
turwnnled Kllhane transportation, which
vlrtunl'v UHxured the appearance of the
champion here.
Brown vs. Hoot
Kllbane'a conqueror of two vieekH ago,
Frnnkle Brown, uf Ner York, will be
one of the fhmlUts at the Olvnipla to
night. Archie Hoot. Kllliane'n hometown
boy wl'l ha lrnnorterl to onnose Brnn-n.
I CtUBt'll Menlv nfttr .Tnhnnv VinH 1fnftM.-.,l
out Artie .SfawhnckrV. Hoot a Sur
prised hv beatine Wll'lu jHCkson. juht
when M'lllle wax on his way to a bis
match In this city.
It was also announced that Joey Fox
mtets Joe Tlpllti at the Olympia on
April 7
I Brown und Joey Fov mingle at the
snt,on"l -Saturday night, but lnucli de
pends upon Brown's work ngilnit Boot.
Tho rugged New Yorker surpr'.bi-d Kl'
banp. He now must beat Root
Iiurninti Trimnplis
Joe Ilurmnn again was returned a win
ner uier K o. Joe O'Donnell iu the
National wind-up last Saturday night.
OTinimell g,ii n much better account
of ldmself nnd nt times tninl it ery
interesting tor th" c'eier Ch'ctiiro boy.
Bui'maii upset th.. dope in Hie second
round when he s'ot a light eross to the
chin ami bpllled O'Donnell tor the uluo
count. It was a clean knockdown, but
laiV'l to hiirtn th Jersey bov.
O'Ponnell punched well to the body
and connecttd with many hard smashes
to tin abdomen Bunnell, however.
jnlwajs was on top and battered O'Don-
no'l freely.
Alulioney Scores
Johnny Mahonev came down trom
Hazleton lo leglster h's second consecu-
tlve knockout win. 'Ihls time he forced
the referee to halt tho fray with John
j Lundy Iu the third round to save Lumly.
Benny Kaufman came back, but failed
lo register a v'ctory. He fought well
1 andj showed guod form, but the aggres
, slveV clevpr and youthful Putpy John
i son, of Trenton, earned the verdict,
i Johnson forced all tho fighting and did
Kew10 calender" made his protes-
most ot the battling.
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LEBANON TO HAVE TEAM
Steel Town Still Retains tiomc ot
Mujor League Pluvers
I chanon. Pa.. Match 24. The Bethe-
ln'o history. Lebanon, however, expects
to have u plant team with Charley Keloh
tier at its heart. Pabe Until, ltoger
I Hornsby, Del Pratt. Joe Shultz, Stanley
; Covelckl and Sam Agnow hnvo returned
i to organized baseball, but Jim Shaw,
Eddie Murphy, Hale, Plltt, Utter, h'owe,
I TT".!,!! -MMIah XI .hhlntrl nn
Hobey Light. Clauscr and Pottelger, of
1 last cnr. ltnmi continue In their M
posts at Ule Lebanon plant, and, with
'he possible exception of Shaw and
'Murphy, will remain here,
I
lirniiiiirro nrrPATrrk
, lHCjtnrllliJ UtrtrtlLU
Eliminated by Patertoii From
American Lup Competition
Pnterson, J.. March 24 The Pat
erson F. C. defeated the crack Mer
shunts.' Shin soccer team oy a to
at
1' .i. Sl.t , lH,i n 111. ..eml
'"o'f the American cup competition
' before 0000 spectators,
The visitors were first to score. Fidler
netting ten minutes from the klck-ofT
Paterson tried hard to get on even terms
-l,m,l(, iTs Xto'halt
oa.
time.
ifter tim interval Paterson had most
of the play and scored two more goals
through A. Stark and Blelch. With four
minutes to go, Duggan reduced the lead.
Big Inning Defeats Cleveland
New Orleans. March 21 Amassing; fwelve
runs In the secnd Inning on wild pitching
by Engle. the New Orleans baseball team
In the Southern Association jesterday de
feated the Cleveland Anierl ans In the open
ing Kame. of tha exhibition eeason here 14
to 10 Feldler. a Cleveland recruit, got four
hits out of nve tlmea at bat.
Al Tearney Ite-elecleel President
Chlrato. March 24. Reorganisation of the
n.-1. . Q...h,n Leniriie was effected at a
meetlnit here yesterday, when AI It. Tear
5i for Vdne vears president of the league
Snd newly chosen president of the vves;ern
r-esaue was elected president, and plans
made for a six-club circuit.
National Bowling Leaders
Pollowlne ara tha leaders In team, dou
bles and Individuals ut tho uatlonul bowllni;
congreaa: rJVE MBN
Lincoln Lifa Insuranca Company. Tort
TVo vm
Wrk llmthera n. 1. Chicago
Potter Mined. Cincinnati
Kchvvabl No. 1. Hurtalo.. ..
St. Loula Cardinals M Louis ..
IMrrel yi'lllne Company, Chlcavn, . ..
Blcytle PlalnK Caids. Cincinnati.. .
Kramer Atlnllc Onrden, I'lltubureli.
General Electric Clilcairo .. ... .. .
Marottt bhoo Shon. Indianapulla
20SO
21)22
2018
2tin
2MI0
lisnn
2ssn
:7r,
1'673
TWO M15.N
Peltle-Irflllnaer. Chicago .. .. 12JR
F, Bchwoegler.P. Kartlieleer. Mudlsorr 125
nalker-Vvetierman iihih
Heller-Buaenhagen. Chicago ..
Mnii"-.?e!malz. Hamilton ....
n Jfes-I1. OetelT Chicago.
Mo.es-Hagerty, ToleilQ ..... .
Yerkee-Ilautenlierir ht. Louis,
Jones.Trapp. Chi'"
Votel-Tboinas. pilishueali ...
INDIVIDUALS
124R
1230
1221
1223
1220
11. Cavan. Plttsburgli . .
n TVevltn Cl'BO
P, Miller, Toedo
.1 B-I'lv CHeeao .....
It, Yockey. Cincinnati .
J. Hhaw. Chicago .. .
M Mlildaugh Omaha ...
K TMerd Ak-on
A. TheoUold, Cincinnati
v Fnrle Cincinnati .
K, Kryr. Mllwaukea ....
j. KUton. J.'r.. I'assalo .
.. 718
. . 709
. . nig
. . 1172
. . 1172
. (114
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KT
BRUNO DUKE
Solver of Business
Problems
By HAROLD WHITEHEAD
the problem oi' the empty
MANSION
A Jlirrjufnl rtoitrtxntatinrt
. ..b..Vtf..vU..Us.
v ittn .i . . .... i
Unjj uay cany in AuCUSt I iiau a "Ulft AW " "" Bu"r. .....-.. ----..
Wr.m fro,; UnL' DuKe wlVO, tf? 0XA?2X& '
old mo that ho und two other men ,.,. , ,,, , r.t whit iour
Mould bo at "The B.r.uch" that after- J j J.Tuh aUnoHMmpo"
noon for u few days. iJ0 tu KN0 uU vvortli-wlill" sugges-
vvuiiin were, .griunaieu , vacant, bo
I had their quarters fixed Up und put
In cood Khape for I guessed, rightly,
that the men wero prospects o buyers
oi ma unriacKB.
t.. .. .. . ' - . .
iii uie anernoon a powenui car tirove ' :
up to tho house and Duke, with Ws '
two friends, alighted. My! but it wan
uuuu iu ueo inni. jusc to Know lie is Balnrv tu NUirl witlii out j our ci" ""'
near you is a tource of relief, for jou and energy, and I presume, executive
feel there Is a strength of tnlnd and ability will quickly get you to tho posl
clearness of UMon for lmmedlato use on t,iat V0 abilities warrant
that will not fall.
Tho two men he Introduced were a
Mr. Paul Carpenter and Mr. O. O. Blood
Carpenter was a well-to-do Wall stieet
broker, while Blood wan an orperl-
tnced hotel man.
,!
I noticed with pleasure the glance of i
appreciation Blood pine to tho appear-1
unce of tho placo and the mote ho taw I
of it the more pleated he appeared to be.
Carpenter was also impiebsed, but he
aeeineu airaia to express any leellng on
the matter I gueJS he d maka a Kood
poker plas cr.
It Ub a glorlouu day when thev ar-
rlred and "The Barracks" was certainly
looking beautiful. The guests walklmf
to and fro gave the place qulto a gay
look. The lawns were freshly cut and
many flowers and shrubs were at their
best.
I could not help comparing "The Bar
racks" on that glorious August after
noon to th appearance It made the ilrst
time nuke and I taw the propert.
Duke told mo afterward that he'd
planned the day and hour of atrial
He chose a day that gavo every proiuibe '
ot being bright and he chose thu houi ,
just before dinner when gucolo would I
be near the house, waiting tho dinner
nour and while atill light tho light was. i
sumclcutly mellow to aa to soften thu
appearance of the place.
"Flrst Impressions aio all Important. I
Peter," he explained later, "and in a
.io.il r,f ihtc, ..i. (n muxit . t. ,,ni
..w-. w nu u.bo vww ,,,uw, ..u vat.l.wv
be glen to malco the first impression a
decidedly favorable one.
After a Jiindandy dinner, Carpenter,
til, , T-...1 ...I V . . II... J ... '
DIUUUi UUHC 1I1U 1 OllOllt'U .LIUUIIll LIIC I
grounds. 'We walked to the liigh roclty
land overlooking the little bathing beach. !
There we sat down and chatted, while I
the glory ot tho open sea, bhlmniertns
like silver in the. moonlight, made u
feast f.ir th,. n. r.t Iho,.. two New
lorkers,
Blood wn, channed with .the beauty
of the place Hu commented again and
again on tho shadowy outline of the
rocky rugged coastline und twinkling
lights of houseb, which ui)peart'd nt llory
Jewels ot light set In u perfect nocUiru.
Hven Carpenter wan impressed anil
gave cautluus comments of upptuval.
Then wo returned to the house and
bat on the broad piazza w here cofteo and
cigars were served.
Ao all bat in sileneu until Carpenter
said:
"Huh piazza lo bo screened'.''
"No." I answered him. "I've never
been a mosquito here. We are so high
and have sea water on three sides of
the house "
e nouse
Then again Blood gavo a sign of
cout. nt and drawled:
"Tills suie is great after lil1
Bro'idwny In August."
'd
After they bad retired Duke came to
my room and tiald.
"You've done splendldlv, Peter. So
far even thing Is line. We've made a
very strong, favorable inipiesalou on
CLitiL-iiii .in., uiui'.ii t.ut ,utivi.vi ...
'verv linuortaiit Wo must help to muku
.-... -..... n.. .....I 11I.-....I 1...I tnm.irrnii' i
them as pleated with "The Barrae'kb in
the bright daylight a- they weio with
it in the l1ow uf e-veninc '
it iu the (.low of evening
TOIIAVS lll'M.VIKs omsTION
What is "commission"?
.insiAer tcill ujipcur furnorroto.
AMilVLll TO ITI'H1IAY"1 HL'hl-
Ni.s iiri:.iTio.v
A "bill" is a statement of ac
counts due; gem ra, terms Jor all
negotiable iiaper
7n this spar. Mr Whitehead villi an-
USED CARS READY FOR
Quick Spring Delivery
WE HAVE a few cars that purchasers can drive
out of our new showrooms the instant they
make their selection
OVERLAND CLUB ROAD
STERS, WITH WIRE
WHEELS.
1917 STUDEBAKER
ROADSTERS.
McFARLAND "90"; PER
FECT CONDITION.
1917 CHANDLER, 7 passenger.
MAXWELL AND CHALMERS CARS, finest
selection we ever had, Sedan 5 and 7 pasenger.
Also Roadsters.
Maxwell-Chalmers Sales Corporation
Used-Car Departmenl
250-254 North Broad Street
Telephones: Bell, Spruce -lO.. Keystone, Kaee u!4'.
I-HOrOPLAYHi
H E A
OWNED AND MASAGED BT MBMBERB OP
THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION
BELMONT
G2D ADOVU UAnKET
UTAH CAST In
THE ROSK OK THE HANCHO"
PFDAR
60T1I & CEDAll AVENUB
ALICU JOYCE In
"TUB I'l"- AND THE MOUbK"
COLISEUM
ILVniCET BETWEEN
59TH AND BOTH
w H TTART In
BREED Of MEN"
COLONIAL G
t.t. AWT W'A
Gtn. & Maplewood Avea
Ji1andllilSP M.
BRYANT WASHI1URN 111
a.. . "
TTrvrl- A 40TII - MARKET 8TS.
EURl-rA MATINEE DAILY
1-) E K. LINCOLN In
"ROMANCE OF TARZAN"
FRANKFORD 4T1B $ZnD
14 H n. WALTHALL In
"fHB l''ALE FACEa"
VrrrrDCnM S0TI1 AND uauphin
JEFrtirvOUlN bT MAT, DAILY
HIV AT.T.ISfiN In
I . V-.'-... ..n..n ......
eicer readers' business questions on tui
ing, sitting, advertising and employment.
! business Questions Answered
Could sou advlso a man eii lifts six.
active, capable and willing to do fltnrr
I clerkal or offlca work, selling or liandlluB
, merchandise, ilc , how to secure oiniiioj -
I nient? . ...,.
i Tor many yearn I have been In ll; inv
pnrtlnit tiuslnrgr At present 1 am In iiw
life insurants business, but am not ftb,tf
I to accomplish much and would prefer em
ployment In tomo commercial buMnehs.
If sou could advleo me how to tlnd ucn a
I position 1 would bo grateful to '" ,r
couiu no i u.o insurance urcih -
k.,.v ,- vaii cnma. Intiiirnnrp (.Icricaj
Could not the Insurance agent you
(!..... T LmiPular nil Wffl lO CnOUHV."
pome lino of buslnens that jou l"e
miinufacturlni;, wholesale. the orj
goods business and euch lll.e and then
if ou weie to cull on mo leauuiK j
ilierK In tluit 1
t line, i teei i"i ",, ".:
- ,.;,. ":;:,; -'..,,.. . ..nneciinn
j ou do not know the technical side of
he busings u will probably gat little
Deaths of a Day
GEORGE J. POLLOCK
-., , . u .., r Villa OMiri'
v-iltk m xw(jiii-
Dies Ul Illn Home
Gee,.M j pollock "aged blt5 two, 16to
Moorc ' trt.'t ' atta.-ked with heart
troubk- :it Ida home mi HluruH uuu
riled In 1 silf an hour. U' nau spent ui-
moniln at bis desk in the Kegmter or
Will-, olllce wmie nc .".. ''""
1 .,,1,1.1 ii.ime at noon un-
parentH In good heii'th lb' wan ttrlcken
toon after , .,
Mr. Pollock held clerkship in nc
Recorder of Deeds and Ilegltter or VHU:i
office- tweut years lie was il '",' I
of the Twent.-s'Mh War fxetumc
corniuuKo ifm..-... ;'",', ,,.,r ,.i
tle In theTwentv-sKth V ard and Last
! j i3A..t.i..-. i t iuh i in nif-o was
memher ot the T.-asoiiK. Knights of
Pvthlas and Red Men. A widow and two
d.iughltru eurWc.
,. v-ii:,. rule
-urs c"1(- """v , , . ,
'I he funeral of Mrs. Nellie pale, JPw
of .Fulton . ?,?Vmv iV" HBalr
, ,lding. iin Cbetnut btieet. Since !
( d'ath of ber husband, a prominent I
business man of Savannah. Ga . tweut-
fhe jears age. Mrs. Liaie nau speni i
most of her tlmo with her sister. MliJ
iiarv Keitcroorn. until """ "'" "'."'
-- - .. , , , ,-.l....,l ...a.IIIO. NttA
years hko, ... t,t, vt.... ...-. --.
also traced ctensielv Mrs Dalo
died in Los Angeles I'al., March I.,
while undergoing tn operation.
,. , ... ,r .
1 red w . lujlor
l.'red W. Taylor, well known In niarl-
time circles and before bis retirement.
a lew yenis ago, as head of one of
tllo lal gebt tllippllli' tlllllS ill tills CltV
died Saturday "t Ills home. 'J3!' Uovven
.. ,,. ,-. 11. ,.,ou r.rnLi.i.i,t
S""' -t";, "",',. T.Vlnr-; hiT. lnc
., brokera and ' general agents He
',,,... .,i,i his father Charles M. Tavlof
u, established the bUiluesa tb
hliu vas nfoi l.il.-d his urotner, .lainea
S TuUir, v Ue piesident etf tlie corporn
tliin, who died l'st Hecember, at Ilia
home 104 Kast Mt. Airy avenue
Three years ago the business, one
of the largest ut this port, was taken
over and continued by Furness, Withy
& Co., Ltd. Both firms opeiated fiom
I offices iu the Philadelphia Bourse.
! Mr. Taylor's death was duo to acute
I lud gc-stloii, with which hv vas attacked
i Frlda night Ho was beventy years old
mid a member of the Society of Friends.
He Is survived by a widow, Mrs. Emily
'H Tavlor, and a daughter, Miss Flor-
',,. K. Tavlor. Funeral
l'uner.u services win
, , 0,d Tuesday at 11 :3u a in, ut hla
t-.te residence.
The lnteinient villi be
private
Charles Devlin
Charles Devlin, president and foVnder
or Charles Devlin & Sons, Kensington
avenue above Allegheny, died Saturday
night at his home, 41-7 North Broad
. -1,1. .1 ... .. . .1....
sireel 111 UCB.III nan IIUC iu .t ,,.-
ti'icatluti of diseases resulting from Old
ug... Ho was In ins beveuij -nun jear
He was a member of the Knights of
Columbus, the Catholic Knights of I
nn1 t an a(,t.va m ,
i building and loan association activities
Henry Martin Blos-om
I New York. March 24. Henry Martin
Blofcsom. author and playwright, died
here last night of pneumonia. Mr. Blos
. som. who v.ati fifty-two years old, was
'born iu St. Louib, and his wife is on
1 her way to New York from that city
1 Among the musical comedies Mr. Blos
I som contributed to .he American stago
'veie "The lantvec Consul, "Mile.
PAIGE G ROADSTER;
GOOD AS NEW.
STEARNS - KNIGHT 8;
WITH WIRE WHEELS.
HUP 32 ROADSTER.
1918 BUICK; WINTER
TOP.
FORD TOURING CARS.
PHOTOPLAYS
T R E S
II IMRn TOONIi ST- i- UIRAIU) AVE.
jwinuvy Jmnbo Junttlon on Fraukturil '!,'
L1LA I.Eb In
"IHE SECRET GARDEN'
I fr ICT C2D AND LOCUST BTKEET8
U'JCCOl Mata l!SO :i-: EvB.;3utoll
PA.ULINB FREDEKICK III
"PAID IN f I ' '
NIIVOM iiD AND MARKET STH.
lNIvi'N ...13
EARLU WILLIAM In U u"
"A GENTLEMAN OK QUALITY-
PA RIf Nidge Ave. and Dauphin BU
BRYANT WAHHBUKN In " "'
"THE POOR BOOB"
Dlnl I 82D AND SANFOM STS,
rlVVl-il Mtip;g rj
OAILY
BRYANT WARIinURK In
' inc. ri 'JV Jlllli
STRAND OEnMANTOnAN;ANao
TAUL1NB FnEOEniCK In uu
"PAID IN FULL'
WEST AIXEGHENYlSi
KT,PKFpitO In (Wea'
Modiste." "The Ited Mill" "Tho Slim
Princess" and "Tho Only fllrl."
The funerul will be hold Wednesday
morning under tho auspices of tho
Ivimbs Club, of which h was a mom
btr. John O. fbliultz
John O. Shultz, who, during the
i.nlon's most critical das in the Civil
war. was responsible for the safety of
President Lincoln in secret trlpi oer
the B.tltlllllile nnrl lllilrt Pnllrnnil Hlerf
S'aturdav tdEfht nt i.Im imn.e. "or.A !
Croskey street, at the ago or clghtv-slx.
On a number of occasions when it be
camti necessary for President Lincoln to
lea vi, the capital, Mr HhultJ!, then III
tho Federal senlco on the B nnd O.
Ho.'id. was in clinic of tho nrerhlenllnl
iHU. i.n.?.'10". ?l?.Kei of a c'r,:'11!
secret journev on which he accompanied,
mo rrrmuent during the North's dark
est hours of tho war. Washington was
belled to be endangered by an enemy
advance and a train was hurriedly made
up to carry Lincoln to Baltimore. All
the tallioad bildges acrosu tho Cliesa
peako were burned as soon as the Presi
dents train bad oiossed.
Mis. I'lmeljc A. Sliallcross
Mrt Phoebe A. S'hallrross, widow of
John II. Sliallcross, died In her elghH I
sixth jear jestcrriay at her home,
Bridgo and Mulberry ttreet, Frankford
STATE TAX WAS $107,068,567
Stun Represents First Quarterly
lieceipts on Itit'ouies
First quertcily rccelptf under tlic 11
come tu law from slxO-lhiec dlbtrlot. ,
cuinpiled as of March '.'1, amounted to
$1,001, ;41 iu, of which sum Peiins-i
.inia alone conn ihuted $10, .068 .id,, a.
curding to the Internal Itevenue Bureau
Only In tho I'hlladilphla and Pitts
burKli districts of Pent vl.nu' nnd in
j ,lt,t jtlnnt ot.i did t cullcLtiuns fur the
"rst iinurter show n decrease from the
collections for the rlrt quarter ot last
U ear, which totaled $750,000,000.
These tlgures. snvs tho bureau. Indl
cllle thrt the e.tmate of Congress for
the states of Wrt lrglnlr. New Mexico
i11"'11 ooiieetions of J4.7no.uOO trom in
i tome tllcs lls ,,,ul. , bf) rcllUej
On tin basis ot last 5 car's c-illeulons
rh'ladelpb a should hac turned In $41 -Ouu.'tflO,
as aga'nst tho J3S.OO0.O0O re
ported The acturl decrease for Phila
delphia as shown in the comparathe
table issued hv tho Ueonue Bureau
amounts to J.,lt!,lls 1 hlle Pitt--burgh
should haie collected S&fi.onf. ijuo
the ai .cunt i porttd vu J0,,1. 3o
ITALIAN GENERM. ACQUITTED
, .
KotfO I' rued ot Lharfies Artblllg
From Caporetto Disaster
Home, Merch 4. (By A. P ) Gen
eral Rosso, who was iu command of a
I part or tue iinnin line along in., lsonzo
H'ver In October, 1917 when the great
merman-Austrian attack wat launched,
h-s ben acquitted hj a court-martial
of a charge of having ahandoned h's
position too boon beforo the enemy at
tack This was the first trial arising from
tho caporetto dlbastcr.
KlirrVTIONAT.
lonng Men and Boss
The Drexel Institute
B ginning term of the Co-operative Engineering Course opens April 1.
Application for the limited number o" vacancies should be made at once.
Admission w lor high school graduates. Course leads to tho Bachelor
of Science degree in Engineering
ru-OPKRATIVn KNOINKKRING M134J.M:
leclinlriil training combined win, modern Industrial practice,
opportunity to earn while learning.
real Jobs no apprenticeship nt completion of conrse.
Interviews concerning the Co-operative Engineering Course will bo held
at the Institute every day this week between the hours of 9:00 A. M.
and J 00 p M., and every evening, except Saturday, from 7:30 to 9:30.
Applicants should call In person, or telephone. Preston C325 for appoint
ments. HOLLIS GODFREY, Sc. D D. C. L., President.
Automobile
Painting and
Body Building
A SPECIALTY
NOW is the time for thoughtful men to attend to
their needs in these particulars. We believe there
is na concern in Philadelphia that is bette.r equipped
for expei t service in painting, body building or
general lerainng than we
the opportunity to make suggestions or give estimates.
Standard Auto
1338 Race St.,
h:
riiuioriaiH
AllniTiKra lath- Morris 4. Parsyuuk Ave.
ttinailiura Mat. Dallvnta. Evcs.U:15&0.
It n WALTHALL In
"THU TALSE KACES"
A DI 1 ( WD AND THOMPSON' STS
ArULLU MATINRU DAILY
WILLIAM TAllNfM ill
IIOODMVN i.l.lNIJ '
ADf AniA CHESTNUT I!-ln KITH
AKLAUlrt iftA M lo 11:15 1- M
nitxn: nuiiKn in
good an.vciors annahelle '
niTTlirDIDr tmOAD STREET AND
t5L,Ut.t)lrU si'BiVTHANNA AVE
elsie rnucirsoN in
1 'TIIK UK"
BROADWAY "To fc&v!."-
TIIEDA HAItA In
'SALOME'-
CHESTNUT HILL &!
(jerman.
enu
VVALI.Al t. ItJ.ll ill
THE DUn"
rJDCCC MAIN HT , MANAYUMC
EMrKt5j MATINEE DAILY
WILLIAM FAllN'TM III
FOR ntKKDOM"
FAIRMOUNT suWffitY
JUNK ELVIDlir. In t
"THE MORAL DKAOLIM. '
FAMILY IBS-
-1311 Market bt.
to Mldliltht.
MONROE SALlSril'RY In
"THB LIGHT OF VICTOR!
r fT I CT THEATRE Below Spruce
56 1 HOl MVTINEE DAIL'
FRANK KEKNAN In
TODD OF THE TIMES'1
Broad Kt. ut Erie
(jKbAl iNUAini-iMi iiup.u
ALICE BRADY. In
"THE INn""'
WIFE"
VJjinPDlM MTU & WALNUT BIS
MPfc-KlALMal. -so Eves. 7 4 0
ANITA STEWART 111
"VIRTUOUS WIVES"
r V AI-vCD 1ST LANCASTER 3vVE
LLAUtK MATINKE DAILY
WILLIAM S. HART In
"BREED OF MEN"
t inCDTV BROAD A COLUMBIA AV.
LlofcuKl I matint:i5 daily
LAWnENcn anApn in
i'WUat auAijj ya no vrmi nut?"
I PHOTO PtAYs'Nv
OBTAINED
I V BOOKING r J
XfpnPORATIOf
VILLAGERS FIGHT, FOREST iHtfL
Two Settlements Face DegtructldftSy y
in Cumberland Vullcy v,ur ft
llarrlsbnrr, Ta-, March 24. Porkfii 'J
nres in uio oouui ..iouniain uiotrict, oj;.-, j
the Cumberland Valley havo nwept oitf't '.3
hundreds of acreu of timber lands thtjujj
last few 'days and, fanned by a heayyimS
wind, aro still burning fiercely. Small yjt
buildings in tho path of tho flames ha,v
neen uestroj eu. t ;
More than 10,000 acres of tho best Ja'
limucr lanu Ul VUUIUUilttUU .uu.ivjr i T":kM
wnmr ItnH .nn Vil.mo,! AI'A- fl1.lt 11.A Hm..' V
show no sign of abatement,
.. ...... ; .... ,,i... ,...
largo y sa
ciuantltlca of cut timber havo been dsii&va
strojed. Wfl
T.-t.rt l.nnrlre rire flphlertt nrrt trvlnr ?fl
to keep tho llameu from reaching TpSvc
lnml. n ill111ze uf thirty nruees. conrJfl
trol'ed by the Philadelphia Clay COmvVif
inn., n.irl I la fit rmnr'a fntti uVtrn nl T...I
fnmlllpH reside Both settlements are" '!
In the path ut tho flro und seriously, h yl
threatened.
pateneu. ?(
jlfeTO CARTERS ,.
arc widely imitated. You can
be certain that you're getting the
genuine if our kneeling figure
oval bade mark is on the box
and on the back of the garter
shield.
ASTEIN& COMPANY
k
PAYS TO SAY DISTINCTLY
mmS GARTERS;
riolll Seies
bllimTIIAM) AND IIOOKKEEPINO
Our craduatet! aro In conttan; damand. Uood,
paylnc positions await you. Greec Short
hand, thj eat.?, cpeedy intern. Completa
nient claosea Intentlvo training.
i-nrDil any lint, call or wniar
for full particulars and catalor.
I'lIII.A. nrSINEHS rOLLEOB
anil rAllena (if Cnmm.rM
inn rtietniit St., I'MlallpM
Tenrliera Wnntett Posl'iona waltlnsr. Fraa
regist'n for College and Normal graduataa.
VTnil m Teehr. Unrein. 1003 Market Ht.
L'5 LESSONS SPANISH OR FRENCH, IT.
Accurate trinslatlonti lowest rates. Central
Institute, 313 Pln?a Bldg.. IK07 Arch at.
Kircldi.lliin Srhnol of Iinvuaren nnd Rurean
uf Tenn.ttlen. Inc.. 1.124 Clieatnnt St.
STR AYKn'1? Th" f'"1 Bulneas School
u x avv l Xwiv J hot rurSTNUT BT.
Mll.l.r.R'.VII.I.K. I.ATABTKH CO.. FA.
Noting iromen and fllrla
I'lilln. Srhool for Nnr.ea. 234 t Chratnot HtaJ
HoFPltwl & nn.n trslnlne Call or writs.
Vminc Men nntl lloyn
Ulllii
are. We shall appreciate
Top & Body Co.
Philadelphia
&
""".!lll'l"'lllil.
PHOTOPLAYS,
The following theatres obtain their pictures
through the STANLEY Bookin 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.
333 MARKET s0TAnLlJF5A?R?
MONTAGU LOVE In
"THE HAND INVISIBLE"
MODFI 42i SUTH ST. Orcheatr.
lVliIi, Continuous 1 to 11.
'HT Alt tsriN In '
' IN FOR THIRTY DAYS"
LIOHTNI.SO RAIDER," NO 11
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