Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 19, 1919, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEKr-PlJILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1919
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GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS ARE RELIEVED NOW THAT KILBANE HAS STOPPED MAKING WEIGHTS
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WIN OVER BRAVES, 3-2
Cad ore Humbles Rudolph
Ten-Inning Struggle in
Morning Battle
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LARGE CROWD IN STANDS
Hrai" Firld, Huston, Mass., April
30. The IJiooUjii Po'lcers1 opened the
M'ikoii with n ." to 2 victory over the
Hums in tcrmlimtiiiR game hero this
ntoiniiiK. The sensou is not scheduled
to open until next Wednesday hut ns
this js I'ntriot's Day, n Xow Kngland
hiiliilin, the itinugural gnrpo was ad
vanced. i I.ton Cadore haffled the Braves, nl
lowinir only two runs, nick Rudolph
, !ehlcd one run io the firt and second
. innings oud the final and deciding tally
In the tcntlf?
Weather conditions were ideal. The
, splint; sun was just warm enough to
be comCortahlc and a light northeast
breeze, blew over the grounds, which
arc in perfect condition.
Whatever Inch of interest baseball
fans dlsplojed during tho war its was
relegated into the past by the enthusi
astic respons.es andJntcrest of the thou
sands that vied for' entrance to the
games. Olficials wtyj watched the ar
rival o the crowd and kept close tabs
on its pulse during the first game just
,smlled and retired to their offices to
count the receipts.
If the enthusiasm' which greeted the
opening games is any. indication, then
baseball is entering upon a new era
' which will eclipse its pre-war 'popular
ity. The very sight of the players as
thev walked out on the field was the
signal for an uproar of welcoming
fchouts and cheers.
Of the thousnnds of fans none were
' uioio enthusiastic than tiOOO soldiers
of the Tweuty-sixth Division, who saw
the eames as guests of the Uracs. They
cheered and encouraged the players in
a manner all their own. A military
baud added to tho uproar.
BALL PLAYERS SCRAP
Fletcher and Davis Swing Often,
but Always Miss
Richmond, Va., April 10. A merry
, tilt at fifeticiifTs enlivened the game hero
, yesterday .between 'N asbington and the
Giants, which was won by McGraw's
club in a heavy-hitting'&cssion, I) to 7.
. In the fifth timing Ike Davis, Wash
ington's teciuit shortstop, ran down
rictejier and didn't seem to be very
gentle about tagging him. Fletcher
jumped up and took a few swings at
fi the youngster, and the .joungstcr fol-
lowed his lead and took a couple of
Swings back at Hotelier. fe
Roth plnjeis wcie bad judges of dis
tance and missed. The other players
sepaiated the snappers, and the game
went on.
BAKER JOINS YANKEES
'Celebrates Return by Making Three
Safe Hits i
Cambridge, Mil., April 19. .T.
Franklin Raker rejoined the Yanks yes
terday and celebrated his return to 'the
game by hitting three times out of four
times ut bat.
The Yanks celebrated the return of
tfie Home Run King rJy beating Roches
ter by tho cabalistic heorc of 11 to 7, a
bcorc that bounds like a jubilant crap
game.
BILL DARRAH DIES
Was Well Known in Local Cycling
Qircles
William II. Rarrah, formerly well
Kuoun in cj cling and. other sports, died
, yesterday ut his late residence, No.
, 2:22:2 Foutaiuc street.
Mr. Darruh was one of the founders
j uud most active members of the South
Rnd yheclraen and also took u lively
interest in amateur baseball and foot
ball. 1 For many years he as-prominent
in the bicycle and automobile trade.
BREAK SWIM RECORDS
Two New Marks Set In Pittsburgh
, ( A. A. Pool
Pittsburgh, Pa., April 10. Two new
record were set Inft last night in the
Pittsburgh Athletic Association pool,
tho 150-yard national A. A. U. back
stroke 'championship for women being
reduced from 2m. 20s. to 2m. 17 2-5s
the cut being made by Miss Ruth Smith,
of the Athletic Club of Columbus, Ohio.
The other record was an Allegheny
Mountain Association, one in which C.
Montgomery, of P. A."A., reduced the
record, for men's COO-markifrom 7m.
43 2-5s.
to.7m. 14 2-5s.
' Penn Charter Game Postponed
'' A large, crowd which assembled at
Tabor field yesterday to view tho Penn
Charter-GermantoWn Academy Inter
academic. League came ivus disappointed
, .when a slight spattering of rain oc
I 1 cnsloned a postponement until Tuesday,
' -May 13.
, Amateur Baseball Notes
Welcome ,. v. iuk-via, iiittciinir
team, would Ilka to book tanw? with all
v.nm lonnn nf that final In Pennsylvania.
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flrst-class traellne
Nett-r Jersey unci Delnwnra offerln a fair
iruarantee. Address Thomas Thornton, 16SS
South Thirty-third street.
fitj Monica T. C. would like to arrant
, ritrnes with all (Irst.clsss team oA Pennsyl.
anin, and New Jersey v-ro are a-llllnjr to
Irnwl to, the ground" for a reasonlrtre uar
nntie. Address Daniel J, Gnlvln, 2118 South
rj)nl' street. ,
I The Indiana Club Is desirous of arranging
sames Ith nil flrst-class home teams In
New York Pennsylvania nnd Nw Jersey
ntferttlA a fair Ruarartee. Address Jos
Mehrian. 1039 Nprth Thlrty-secopd street,
VI. lt'tL. A. A A. mar I..
of tho Main
no Leauue. Mould lko to 0V1
ranca aameu
Tulth all flrst-clnss teams In or around town
at noma
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on Hdtuiday and away nn riundnv.
IV, U. Krets, 312T West Hunting-
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.4" Delniar At A. haa May .1 and in and .Into
" .later Initbo season far ail flrst-claia home
foams ot'j'ennsynania or New Jersey otter
7l!A A rta2n,ii!r-l,rahte'. Address Alfred
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Attractive List of Sporting Events
Found on Today's Varied Program
A1 arled snorts Drozram has been
rowlna.
soccer and golf are on the. schedule. A boxing show this evening completes
the list.
The schedule follows!
UAHEDAL.L,
Phillies vs. Athletics, at Shlbe Park,
Opening of sen son at Doston, Brooklyn
s. Hoston, two games.
University of Pennsylvania vs. Holy
Cross, at Worcester, Mass,
I.nfajctto s. Cornell, at Ithaca, M. T.
Princeton vs. Columbia, at New York.
t.ehlgh vs. Fordham, at New York.
Ilostnn College s. Camp Merrltt, at
Tenafly, N. J,
Stevens s. P. N. C, at Chester, Pa,
Union s. New York U., at New York.
Yale vs. Johns Hopkins, at New Haven.
Tufta s. Army, at West Point.
Mar land vs. Navy, lit Annapolis,
Penn Stats vs. Cathollo U.. at Wash
ington, I. C.
Brown vs. Amherst, at Providence,
William, .. Amherst Aggies, at W.l-
llamstown
Bowdoln s. Dates at I-ewlstowh.
Williamson Trades s. Chester High,
Chester.
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Central High vs. Trlnceton Prep.
Trln.n,r.n
Atlantic City si. iiammonion, i nam-
Toms' School s. Haxerford, at Haver-
ford.
irryn Athjn vs. George School, at George
SCPenn Charter v.. West Philadelphia, at
Queen Lane. - .
Le Gendre May Surprise
in Pentathlon at Penn
Georgetown' Athlete Said to Be Real Rival for Johnny
Bartels in AU:Around Championship Next
Friday Sixteen Entered
By TED MEREDITn
SIXTEEN entries havo been received
by George W. Orton, tho manager of
the Penn relay carnival, for tho pen
tathlon championship, which will bo
held next Friday, the first day of the
meet, and from, all reports the com
petition is going to be keener than in
previous years.
Bartels, the P.enn titlcholdcr, who is
called Johnny, probably because his
name is not William, has been working
hard- to get in shape for the event, for
indications are that he will have to
better his marks of last season in
order to retain his championship.
Fifth Annual
Howard Berry won tho pentathlon
title when ho was a freshman in 1015
and he held on to it for the next two
years. He was in camp last April,
but Coach Robertson came through with
another man to win the laurels for
Pennsylvania. This will bo the fifth
annual pentathlon, and'a Quaker ath
lete hns won first place every year.
Naturally, Penn students arc anxious to
hold the monopoly, and they pin their
hopes on Bartels.
LeGcndre, of Georgetown, is said to
be the dark horse of the field against
Bartels. He is being boosted down in
Washington as the greatest all-around
man ever developed in the East, und
if reports of Ills performances arc true
he fcrtnlnlv possesses great ability.
In his recent practices LeGcndre has
DRAKE RELAYS TODAY
Many Track Stars In Tenth Annual
Carnival
Des Moines, la., April 10. Track
stars from middle western universities,
colleges nnd high schools met here to
day in the tenth nnnunl Drake relay
laces. The first event was set for 2:30
p. m. '
There were fifty-two entries in the
various events, with ten of the leading
midwestern dash men listed for the
special 100-ynrd dash. The university
events-arc the half-mile, two-mile and
four-mile relays.
Strenuous Work for Columbia
New York. April in. The Columbia crew
began strenuous prnctlco jesterday to nuke
up the tlmo lost earlier In the season. The
varsity and Junior boats had two lone rows,
one In tho afternoon and the other at noon.
Kirby Defeats Grlscom
White Sulphur Kprlnm. W. Va.. April 10
A large gallery turned out to follow the
final round In the snrS.i Bolt tournament
In which Oswuld Kirby. -Metropolian cham
pion, defeated .ttodman Grlatom. Philadel
phia, 2 up and 1 to play. '
Cueist Defeats Cousin
New York, April 10 Ilobert Stelnbugler
defeated his cousin. Chailes Stelnbusler by
tho one-sided score of HIS to 1(1 In the Pog
genburg cup handicap billiard tournament
last night at the National llecreatlon Acad.
cmv In Brooklyn
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Baseball, track, tennli.
TENNIS
Inhibition tennis at Hlverton, N. J.
Cheltenham High s. nplscnpal.
Clennantonn High vn. Trankford High,
Camden High vs. Penn Charter.
Northeast High e. Clermantown.
Haverford s. Central,
lower Merlon s. West Philadelphia.
TFtACK
Moston marathon.
town
renn Kreshmen s. Hill School, at Totta
wn. renn Charter. '
nowiNn
nhe"" trew" "- Tal!'
on Housatonlf
Princeton,
at Annapolis.
Harvard and Navy regatta,
SOCCKIt
Dethlehem s. Taterson, In National
.cf.ruCu? ,1nn1' Bt '"a" Illver, Mass.
roRd 'and Unruh -se't?' S SSBJS Ama'Je'ur
roii?i.errlV, of '"nlanla s. State
College, nt IInerford. Pn.
New York Hhin .;,.... .,..-.
. streftnnd Lehigh aenue
L tfiaiion II C. is Ki-nlnirtnn Jl (7
mate road and Unruh street.
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tlonal. Three other bouis also 'listed.
beaten twenty-two feet in the broad
jump, has thrown the discus 120 feet
nnd the javelin 145 feet. Tho first two
performances nre better thnn the win
ners of the events in the 1018 pentath
lon. It is also said that LeGcndre is
a fast man in the 1500-meter rncc. It
is admitted, however, that he lacks
speed for a good 200-meter sprint.
Other Dangerous Rltals
If LcGendre can show any sort of
sprinting form he will cause a lot of
trouble for the other men. Two other
dangerous rivals for Bartels are Earl
Oilfillan, the Notre Dame star, and
Earl Thompson, the Dartmouth entry.
All of the special events, have good
entries and should furnish excellent
competition. Manager Orton looks for
a new record in the quarteY-mile hur
dles. The mark of (54 .'-5 seconds was
made by Harry IHllman, the Dart
mouth coach, back in 1004. Bob Fer
guson, of Penn, made the best figures
ever set by a college man when he ran
uu seconds flat in the 101C relays.
Hamilton, oi Northwestern; Mur
ray, of Dartmouth ; Brlckley, of Pitts
burgh ; Brown, of Syracuse; Heffcl
finger, of Ynle, and other fast low,,
liuidlers are entered, and the iccord
figures will be threatened if the con
ditions nre right. The hurdle event
will bo the first on the program
Friday.
CUMBERLAND IN LINE .
Only One Other City Considered for
Big Bout
Cumberland, Md., April If). George
C. Smith, secretary of the Cumberland
Chamber of Commerce, received a tele
gram jesterduy from the delegation sent
to New York to &cc Tex Itlckard to bring
the 'Willard-Dempscy bout here to the
effect thnt Cumberland and but one
other city are now in tho field, all
others having been eliminated. The
telegram stated that Rickard notified all
other promoters, to withdraw, as he did
not wifeh them to kill time nt New York
and spend money unnecessarily.
STEVENS TENNIS DATES
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New Yorkers to Play Lafayette
May 17
New York, ApriV 10. Indications
point to an active tennis season nt
Stevens Institute. New and old players
have show n good form in practice. The
schedule follows:
April 1!0. New York University at Hoboken.
April 30. Fordham, at Hoboken.
.May 3, Rutgers, at New ilrunswlck.
May 7, Manhattan College, nt Hoboken.
May It. C. C. N. Y at Hoboken.
May 17. Lafayette, at Hoboken.
May SI, l'ordham, at New York.
Residents, Just a KIiniite !
GOVERNMENT VICTORY
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Governor Signs Bill Allowing
Cities to Vote on Sabbath
Exhibitions
MAY FLAY OPENER APRIL 27
Albany. N. Y., April 10. Governor
Smith today signed tho bill authorising
Sunday baseball.
Under the hill, baseball games may
he played In cities in New York on
Sumlajs providing that consent is given
b) the local govt ruing bodies. The
measure was futiulit by the lioid's Daj
Alllanco and other religious organiza
tions, but was rtipported by the State
Federation of Labor and numerous
business and political bodies.
It is probable flint the first ball game
under tho new law will be played one
week from tomoirow on the Polo
Ground" between the New York Yankees
dtid the Philadelphia Athletic.
In announcing his approval of the
Sunday baseball and Sunday movie
bills Governor Smith's statement read :
"After a thorough conxideintiou of
the matter, I am of the linn opinion thnt
those members' tf a community who
oppose nil recreation on Sunday, or
at least tecreation permitted by this
amendatory bill, have no right, in law
or in morals, where they constituto a
minority of a community, to impose
their views upon tho majority, who
disagree with them, nnd to prohibit the
latter from exercising rights and pri
vileges to which they deem themselves
to be cptitled, tho exercise of which
will in nowise interfere with the orderly
uud proper observance of the day of
rest by those desiring to refrain from
attending amusements."
The governor also pointed out that the
baseball bil removes the present legal
prohibition against fishing on Sunday.
Both measures take effect immediately
nnd the games and exhibitions will be
permitted ns soon ns local ordinances
are adopted.
"That is good news, indeed," said
Connie Mark when told that Governor
Smith had signed the Sunday baseball
bill. "The sport will benefit greatly
financially nnd tho'-o gnnie3 will make
the race more interesting. SI only wish
we had more dates in New York."
Prominent Horseman Dies
Amsterdam. NV Y April in. C. II. War
rlnr one of the directors of the hnratoea
Association for the Improvement of Horses,
died hero yeeterdaj.
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PAHSKNOIIll & FHK1G1IT NERVIC1SS
NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL
Carmanta Apr. 26
Vauban Apr. 26 j
Aquitama may J
Orduna May 10
Caronia May 17
Royal George May 19
Carmania : May 24
NEW YORK to PIRAEUS
Pannonia . . Apr. 22
NEW YORK to PLYMOUTH,
HAVRE and LONDON
Saxonia Apr. 24
NEW YORK to SOUTHAMPTON
Mauretania May 17
Philadelphia Bristol (A""")
Direct Service Pier 16 South
100 WAI.M'T ST.. rillLA.
LIBERTY LOAN
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PENN CHARTER WINS
' FROM NORRISTOWN
Triumph by Ten Points in Dual
Track Meot
Penn Charter defeated Norristown
High School in n dual track meet ut
Queen Lane this morning. The final
ccore was flO to 40.
VlgfuJl nnd Tow, both of IV nn
Charter, weio (he only douhe winners.
The Suede and Lewis brothers showed
the host form for the visitor.
Several firxt-clnss performances were
made. I'ow won the century in 10 4-5
seconds; -Vlgfnll cleared ten feet in
the pole vault, while H. Lewis pushed
the shot thirty-eight feet eight lnche.
1 no-yards dash- Won by Tow Penn rii.i
Sfirnhir'?,nA """,. fenn Charter Vh?d
Sjnherd. IVn Charter Time, io 4-S .
llMl-vard high hurdles Won l,v
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440-yard run Won bv row pnn rhiri,-Z?"-
Onddart. l-onn I'hartsr" third 5
onds ' Norrlslown '"Rh lime. 50 TsV?.
88Mnrds run Hon hi Mor. Penn fhnr
nt "rw,'V,,urfen -yrrlsKW. third. I o"
Seconds Char'er 'Hmc. -' minutes 18 ":,
Hhotput Won tiv IT t.puls. Nnrrlslnwn
second I, Lewi;,, Nnrrlstnnn third I?Mn'
Hlali Jump T l.ntneen linnet !,.,,
r-u?,- T1 "?n.rtl,"d, 1-enn Charter t ,
Inches' Norrl8to" HelRM 1 r.et'i')
IO P nilils Wnn I Utf-ll n.
lor: jirnnd "KSifT No r S& 'n .' hlf d S .v
lor. renn Charter Ulsliinre. 10 feet l Inrhos
RACING MEET TODAY
Three Events on Huntingdon Val
ley's Program
Patrons of the eross-coiiutrv hore
are showing considerable interest in the
Jifth annual racing meet of the Hunt
ingtlon Vnllcv Hunt Club that will be
run over Ihe track of the Huntingdon
alley tarms, Meadowbrook, this afternoon.
ter, second HoneT. Venn c'hsrtcr Mrd ""U'''' ""'" """"UK H,rrnk ""' ",,,n""K
iirn; inrrl"toy,P 'leioht. iii feet ' tbj taking all five matches fiom (nmdeti
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Once the building of a whole row of houses
was held up for several weeks, just because
the lumber people sent flooring when the
joists were wanted.
The joists arrived a week later, but by that
time the carpenters had gone to work for
another contractor. It took two weeks to get
them back. When the plumbers came, the
floors wgre not laid. That lost three weeks
more. When the roofing-men were ready, the
sheathing was not done. In December came
zero weather and snow, and the job could not
be finished until spring.
Don't let your building be held up in that
way. Find out now who is to furnish the
lumber.
We sell something besides lumber that is
SERVICE. We know that to get the building
done on time, the lumber must be there when
it is needed.
Fifty years' experience counts in these
things.
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PENN TACKLES STATE
Two of the largest soccer games of
the season are down for decision today.
One is being plaved here, while the
other big match is being staged at the
athletic field it Fall Itiver. Mn
The match here is between the Mer
chant B team nnd the IViey & Jones
eleven from Gloucester in the final
lound for the Amateur Allied Cup.
while up nt Fnll Illver, Bethlehem Steel
will tnrkle tho Paterson Field Club,
f.imlliarlv known in sotcerdom ns the
Silk Soccers. This will be for the Na
tional Cup. Bethlehem bus lifted the
cup tin ice, but this year Paternn pom
scRse one of the strongest soccer elevens
in this country.
PENN CHARTER WINS
Takes All Five Tennis Matches From
Camden High
Penn Chin ter tennis phijeis colli in
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High School in an Interscholastir
League match at Queen Lane. This
makes twenty-two out of twenty-three
nmiciies iney uuvo won mus inr inn i
it nnti u.
The suramnries follow:
SIN'OI.ES
Captnln March, t'enn Charter, ctefoatod
Teat, Ciund-n, 0-1, 0-1.
Miller, renn Charter, defeated Ilteli, Cam
den -.'. fl-8.
llepp Penn Chartor. defeated High, Cam
den u .'. Mid.
Mear. Tenn Charter, defeated Captain
Chew, Camden, 0-3. 0-'J
DOVHI.ES
nirtlett nnd AVent I'eno Charter, de
feated i-olstman and Salper Camden 0-1.
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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.
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jjj ivi-rrs.c I !ia m to ins p.m.
MJ1K VAIMOVA In
out or the vow
MODEL
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OVERBROOK 03D k'oiAVe.
MAHKl. NOItMAND A K
"Slh HOPKINS"
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PAI APF U14 MARKET hTREET
i m-C JO A j to i1-15 ,, ,.
TOM MOORW In
"A MAN AND HIS MONEY"
PI A7A r.noAD and
i i,rzr roiiTEii streets
CH MILES HAY In
"THE OIRI DODOER"
PRINlCFSS 10,N VIA'ICT STREET
SHIRLEY MAHOV In
"THE WINNING GIRL"
REGENT makk,t"a81;, 'St: ".'."
DOROTHY (3IS1T lr.
rnrri rui.i! '
RIA1 TO H15HMANTOWN AVE
IMftLIU AT TILPEIIOCKE.V
" WILLIAM S HART In
'BREED OP MEN"
ST.
RIIRY MARKET ST RELOW TTH
f.UDI in A M liltilipw
1IESSIE HARRISCALE In "
"1IBAUTS ASLEEP"
SAVOY ,5U MARKET STREET
DM.VWI SAM TO MIONldllT
KITTY OORDOV n "1UT
"THE SCAR"
STANF FY AnicT above ioth
aiAm-ni n.ir. a m to ii, isr m
NORMA TALMADOV In
"THE PROBATION WIFE"
VICTORIA TaViM'
OEOROB WALSH In
"NEVER SAY QUIT"
When in Atlantic City co.. itr
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CLUBS RENEW RELATIONS
I New York and Chicago to Meet
In Shooting Match
I Chicago, April 111. After n lapse of
1 twelve jearo the Chicago Athletic As
, snrlntion and the New York Athletic
I Club nre to renew athletic lelatiuus on
May 2, when the first hnlf of a dunl
I shooting contest between teams of the
two organizations will he held on Tra
i eis Island, N. .
urniNO itKsortTS
LASMA
That Wonderful Trip to jtlpi
am R
iSHf Ism
Take
the Land of the Midnight Sun
A thousand miles through that
-il- ever-changing, always-entrancing
Inland Channel, with its wind
ing course through, island-bordered
bays, straits and gorges.
To the land of the gold seeker, of
mighty mountains, tumbling rivers,
wild lorests and giant glaciers the
Mysterious North.
A Thousand Mllce of Wonders
liy the Perfectly Appointed
CANADIAN PACIFIC
"Princess" Liners
or full pxrlicuUrs call or lml or Alaska Tour No. 131-A
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
K. C. CLAYTON', City Passenger Agent
G29 Chestnut Street ' Philadelphia
F. R. PERKY, General Agent, Pass. Dcpt.
1231 Broadway New York City
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I f DMIHIMIHIlSIW,(aaniaBIHianpV
H0TEI MARTINIQUE
BROADWAY. 32d A 33d STS.
NEW YORK
One Block from Penn. Station.
Baggage Transferred Fro
Equally Conrenient for Amusements,
Shopping or Business
Direct Entrance to E'way Sub
way and Hudson Tube
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
OSBORNE
I'AIIIII I(K.N. Wl.s
Europt-an I'lan SI to -ril) Daily
nuVinlnsr liot and cold ntr In rnonn
rrliatn biths elevator tn strrpt lpel llkl'
and nuto map mallrrl fre upon renuest
Y In-pmof Qarngf I'M' I r KOhHi'IU.NS
HOTEL BILTMORE"
(Porrnerly Wejitmont)
Uli oil f iNlnnii A?. Nnir !tourdvnlk
All nutsidt rnnnis, suites with lulh.
On. host ra Danclnff t'Hpacltj -.".U
Hot and told sea wa'tr taths
Tinier ni mnnnepment
IIII.TMIUti; IIOThjs C'OMI'WY
courti:m
Ol I.1TY
, HOTEL KENTUCKY
KUNTL't'KY AVK NI1AR I1UAC1I
KI KOI'HAN PLAN
IIhIcb SI. 00 to S.1.SU lcr ilnv
Steam lioated. eleator. elprtrlo light?.
Telephone In epry room, running water In
r tomx private tiatha N. II KKNWII1.
GRAND ATLANTIC
' Virginia Ave nar Boardwalk and center of
amusements Private baths. Running water
In room. Elevator Table and service dli
tlncthe features $3 SO up dally. Special
wkly Capacltj ftOrt IJklt Anto meot trains.
OwnT.'hlp majnecment IV r. 311 U.
! HOTEL NEW ENGLAND
1 So Carolina av and Beach: central loca
I Amer, & European plans, prlv. batha run'
water In rooms elevator, fine porch?.,, etc i
Capac 30 Reasonable rates It H Williams
i HOTEL ABSECON vave. i
Fireproof Private baths, elevator and all
conveniences $3 00 up dally, special weekly
, rates O D PAINTER
HOTEL FREDONIA
OfKN AI'L VUAn Tsntw-ssee Aw. Just oB
Bordlk. European plan r.itry appoint.
msnt MoJeratn rate restaurant
HOTEL CONTINENTAL
Alwas opn Aiwa a ready Terms mod
rate Phon or write M Walsh Duncan
Wpuhninstpr Ky v ""r Beach Elev,
. . - In st private hatha, run
water $12 &0 upwkiy J2JiO up dally c Ouhrs
HOTEL BOSCOBEL $ A f"
open Thorourh. IieatM Hklt H I Marlon
PHOTOrl WS
'BIIIB
urvTCl CrlCrM MirilKIVN anii "', " " in constant oemana. uood x
HOliiL LLllaUIN . !.,,; vSi 'i paylne positions await you. UreB Short. (
Op, new manaKement ThoroSshlj- "n "ht clss"yi,.Mwi; tVainV Comt"et 1
ated -nier 4 r2uropean Swc Easter ra e ' nleM Cl""-V " ?'ve , "J'"n. . .. 'jS
par i
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THEATRES
OWNED AND MANAOED BY MEMBERS OP
THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION
bLLMONT
a.'U ABOVE MAI.KET
IIEH.S'II! J1ARR1SCAI T. In
" A TRICK OK TATE"
CEDAR t0Tn AND CEDAK Avenue
I11LLIE BURKE In
"GOOD UKACIOUH ANNABELLE"
COLISEUM MA"Knii?"DES)TH
IIILLIL' BURKE In
"GOOD ORAC10VS ANNABELLE"
-I AM1AI a,n Maplewowl A''
KKJL.KJlylrL L-.jji anrt 8,15 P. M.
CORINNE ORIFKITH In
"THE ORKAT UNKNOWN"
CIlDH'k'A lOTH 4 MARKET UTS.
tUlIlr.-V MATINEE DAILY
CONSTANCE TALMADOE In
"ROMANCE AND ARAHEI.I.A
FRANKFORD 4T1B Frl",,for,,
Av,
ENID REVNETT In
"PARTNERS TIREE"'
29TH AND DAUPHIrl
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Wr MAT, BA
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SWEDE STAR FAVORITE
Runar Ohman Picked to Win tho"
Twenty-five Mile Marathon L
ltn.4.. i....tl 1.1 I.-
"""", tnii ', r iirij-BCTcu rqn io
ners win compete louny in me twrnty,-
ft-cuuu minimi noxion viiiictic Associa
tion marathon over the 2.1-mlle Ah
land to Boston course. The stait wuf Jsl
be made at noon. .jSj
The race will have nn international 5I
aspect as Ilunnr Ohman, a Svedlab j
runner, is exnnrtod in tnnbn n nMt
showing. $
srniNO BEsnrtTS
ThtHom
or
600
ROOMS
BATHS
Rates: From $2 Per Day
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(IbilPuVffVi'PIA
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A SPECIALTY
IS5 PLEASANT ROOMS With Pmau Batb
$3 Per Day
The Martinique Restaurant Are WeQ Known for Goo)
Food and Reasonable Pncea
ori; riTV. .. 4.
THE BI5CAYNE
NOW OPKN
8;ratn heat
Booklet
prhate tat lis. Excellent Ubls.
V. III.L'NDIN
O v'ipi and Manstsr.
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HOTEL COLUMBIA ".
son of 191D at Udetertifle.
x'cii iui nei
J. w sir.cnv t, uro:
ii .l.anA;
via o
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Winburne Inn ?l&,, !:
nt'ss men with families. Roo t wi, ifj,
at re.iBa.tb: rates. Ddncw.h. lrv
piound, ie erandas. I'nuna r..wa jx.
' WUXOTT"l,"c. "'
Burlington Hotel
Less tliau five iui.iums from CTerjthlnf.
American and European Piani
431 Rooms with Bath, $2.50 io 55
WASIIINOTON. i,. c.
SUNSET HALL Vff".-"' '"'" c?n."
rrlrp. dry air. beautiful fiio.jiir.uii Mslks.
DellRtitful p(ft for faster linllduYU NOT
A HANATORM'M Write OEO. S. OA'JU
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THOMF7ON,S, 30DAY.
A BUSINESS COLLEGE
hnrthand ami Typewritine or t
Boolikoeping Taught in 'About I
30 Oar of Study. I
Spnr' for Catolnrme I
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MKIHTII Mt AM) IIOOKKKKl'U
ri.i tn i partn uisrs and ralslor.
nun. in sinf.ss roi.i.iios
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inn CI.-.. nut Nt.. Vhlladelplila
TRAYER'S
'tie Beat Huslness School
SOT CHESTNUT ST.
I'HOTIH'I.VAS
II IMRfi FRONT 8T & OIHAHD AVa
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D. . fiml.'IMTIl'H T .
"THE OIRL WHO BTAlfED AT HOMB" '&
NIXON
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arTlfc 7 and ""
L'lil'MlT nntmrw nrieni... I
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DADI' Hldg Ave. and Dauphin fit.
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THK WOMAN ON THK IHmCX'J
RIVOLI
C2D AND SANSOM BTSLV
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