SK 1W -& rs& L"-.f f r - i tr" r2? Kt, '"tte EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILrABEJPHI A4, FRIDAY, M'Y 2," 19lS is. t jl &'- IV, K ff UV 1 If! wf I-? '5t 1st r. m '.' ti H. FfT F1 R U1 pi na PHILLIES TO PLAY NEW YORK SUNDAY .i . - SCHEDULE ARRANGED FOR MANUFACTURERS' LEAGUE, I Season Open Tomorrow W ith Eight Teams in Circuit Playngi I Ttcenty-onc Games Oldest Organization in City Mf flrtnyor Hylan Signs Bill Permit-, '.1$ ting Major League Ball on Sabbath THi; Mnniifttituren' Hatcbnll T.casue yam F will open the season totnui low nfter- jun 1 DAVE ROBERTSON REPORTS JS'ew York. Jim - Major ITtIuii made Sundaj baseball lu this town nni ..assured fact jetcrda when he fh AtxltntinfA nrtnntjwl Y. tlm hn.1t ft .--. V.U1U..UVV. ............ ... .... &fr- aldermen at their nicctini; la-t Tucs Fianklln PrlntinK wt Mies tlemenl- T Lew! al f O I e ... . . .... Ilemrnt Pon.l hi -stoltea Smith Whaler at nonn, when the tennis 111 tlic eigiu mm ;ranklln Prlntln Bcmtnt Company at .ircuit Ret iimt for the fifth enon. "i; n v .,,, Pond Bt ,,, The leacnc fs now the nldct inlutiinl inkea mlth at v O I Wheeler at Pe ..(!.. : m,.i.inir.i,:. 1i.n.l. meni rompam KrankHn Prlntlnir nt OIen organiation in riiiladelplnn I rcl- hll, ;,v,P, Kt imnklln Printing in dent l'.ilil i Iirtmifclil pi edicts a MB mint i nmram at stoU; Smith 1' O 1 , . al Wheeler Oteti tt Mles-Pttnent-Pond 1 eMUl vea-mi uu. .' Irwin nt lletnent Comnan All the team line Rood fields mill iranUUn Prlntlnir hi stokes H Smith ll.e louited as follows lew is. Stokes '',''"' l Mies Hement-Pond V G I at t...il& Smith, at Somerdale Whetlei and Uj:uit n lel at Stottes K Smith '" Mlwn Tr,-llin. ,if ... onli.nntl nnd Wlmler at Ol-flil II I n I Mlea-Ilement .an. of ' . ... ... 1 on n. 'lamntii streets I t. I n tin .Mies tov Van i I rank. In Printing it Hement lorn Uittutt in V hHr rt TpIs Franklin Printim -At U T Stok? K. Smith nt iHnH L t. I at IVment Oomnan ucut J'J-ipwh it Olem u hpoler nt toUo! A Smith Hpmtnt f'ompatu nt V O MI- Hfnvtit I'ond at i rnnUlin Printline Viuiul t( 1 Cl t nt lunula Strike A Smith nt Nile lament Pond Franklin Print- I hi In ' hi It oium nt !pmnt t'nmnanv . u...i..t r... i. ..,. i.,.i .. '.'" .'."".; . "... "-vj,: ; t j:t ';r,,,l,M-. this Sunday both nt tlm Tolo diouuiN . , f f f .... tlin ......-,. t mnnanv it Whoeii-r I g T at rrnnkim nnd Ebbcts TipM. Hrookhn Po-pitn tho f.i t tint m tuuns .no rs?iimiPi n rrankim Printina Pt 1 pm ThcrMnotostPrda forrod a po:t OC(Uninf; thw M(st , hnk CPn ;.nij..; -V'iVo'ntSr S1 ponement nnd tno oluiw -ill Do nnir (jrilwn wn,n,It n cnn'iiPtiu" ditr Spp' n,b r -'" Hnl umnnnv ntlpuifl fn nlnr nfT tlio nndtnnnoil eiimn on Sun mm.- ...-.. .1. ..... .. ..." . . . tnki i A m th "t.Franklln Prtntln(r M!ph daj- This moans tbo PhiUic will in! the Giants nnd Rrookljn i fn o tlm Uraves. Some TT.A.. 11..... I . I'..,.,,t n.,,l Tw.1..i 1, ,, . a n - t.11 l"iiinii 1 dim 11 I'K'iiu itim injii'-i uaV. . . l'""""- """ '" stnots rniiiUin l'nntinii. nt Wluat mcaiaiciy. ine onunmire peii.m- ... R,1(nf ,,, nn(, ,i(immi(, strrrt nIlll Mmo charge foi admission .is on urrl. lompn( ,.nm , , ,.nU ,, 1a-tf I ... .... '"'" . 'street and NliiiHMII neniu ire mi i.a- Mm....- ..ul At mrotWi! ),!, )uM ,,.,,, ne nrpt 01 xii."e sunirs ... i- i. .' . I lie si iieilllle Mill- Inl twent one nemenl I'on I at Wheeler O sen at I' O I cimes and ih. -eason will . loe on . Mtmdaj. September "0 , . , i , ,i,. The schedule follows clad news limped into the .... Gfants' office jesterdaj Jnwn M.i.inw Mr''o!.,,, ?' 7 V,"'uJ Moment announced that I'ollj l'ei ritt iin.l 1 r.d t'on.1 Pranklh. Pnnum; ni liemeni mm Toner, his two star licht hand, r- hid ,, , ., accepted tcinib nnd would join tlm i-lub Pj-muug , in a lew ias pant Davev- Robertson licht fieldei of the Ma l,- n - niaen Wheeler at . . . . . i i !... r,ri..n stokea A smith Htmnl t omi .n at I O local club, who has been absent since , m. Hem., , pur i t ir.nkiin Prtntiim 1P.1T renorted todav s this will Ma .'I I O I at I . i stnke . . '.. X.P or"". ,ou'1. ,, v ' ' smith at Nile. Hem. nt Pnn.l rrnnklln give McGraw si outtielders it is ipnte pr s H, Wh'-ler Vi"-n .t Iiem.nt torn likely that Uoberts.m will be um.1 ,n . -- .Hov nmm llond t trade to nnnp annttipr pxprrnumi r t i rk.i '-mith lumpnt i nmnan it h el'! i ' i it i ratiKiin it titiiil. Tutip T T rtnKlln Printlns it I w Is t-tokr A smith Ht MPttiPtlt Cnmpam .mi s Memont L'ona t if I i Pi Ttiklin tok . A hmlth nt ni nt Pond ut llenipnt t om TODAY IS THE DAY AT SHIBE PARK ATHLETICS s. WASHINGTON ll.e i.pei.lt.K for wlilili lou l.ne heen waltini; (on.ert h H.idle'a Military ll.n.I 1 Irst .hunir to see Mark's new -.Inn-am! le in in- hitters In pennant fltht. Take p M on" and enjoi iniirself. rlrkel" le " "1 l.ln, Ini. Ian M tlnlleU, anil spal.llnirs'. I.1ll, STRTS T .130 I-. M. pitcher to the Giants h at (1 HEYDLER SIGNS RUDOLPH Local' Umpire on National fTi Reserve List Bill Rudolph the lornl iiniptro ma lall 'cm m tin Nationnl I.edno lief.ne the season is oer Rudolph reeeied a (ontrn. I blank fr6m Trcsident John A IIcmIIoi of the National League, last wn-U ashing him to fill out the blnnU and lmn it to league headquarters It did not take Bill long to Mgn the puper and rush it to New York This means that Rudolph will be ear ricd along as an extra unipne to bo lield available foi liistnnl dun Miouhl any of the legular staff benime in capacitated liill is now unipunig jll the home games Peuu plas at 1 uiuklin Held. hirp 1 1 Bcmnt romninv it I pw is stok X miih hi Franklin Prinltnc il( tlmn' Pmrl it WIHh i In m t T I nl.& Jun .1 MnkP' & smith nt I1 Otppn League nI ,eHr Ii!"H.mtnl Poiil at I li I H'ntPiit oniniiu at frniklti Print ns limp Js h ir at I u Is T i. I at I rdiiliin Trintin Ojn m s(0k , a. s,nith Ptin'ti nnitntiv it Ml'" M tntit Pnn 1 Tnl " hh 11 ii J r I f w N su Up snilili it i" l r i (. i nt Htm nt inm Baseball Straw Hat Day Han arc! s. Pennsylvania i i:Mi in 1 ir.i.n. ii.i mill ixinnt m,. sT., Mil t r T P. M. Ila-ehlll Biilne will be fallowed by r.aerns-te cime with ulr. One i..linllon for hoth lii r 1 -eats $1 10 on f-ale at A A Ofnii. " an.l I rankl it I leW Cambria A. C. Hnrns A F-rn .--. "Mttra. Keno'tc'n A Snmr.t 1K1IH1 FM MM. MXl 2 wonini uniMiiiMK snow 5STR IIIH TS 5 fl DALS1MERSJANDARDSH0ES Bj li . New York Freshmen Win NftT lork, MVtv 2 The f Imk I nt rerslty trehman tia.l. team sw .mi eil ih athletes of honkers U.cli School In i dual meet held on Ohio Field esi rda I he final acore was "." to .1 vj t . J Ml J , (S Starched orSoftMia ARROW mark is a dependable indica tor of a smart, satbfac tor y COLLAR QluettPeabodycG:Inc:.SMakers Here Are Snappy OXFORDS That Will Go Well With Your New Straw Hat n.75 SPECIAL . fSN'-' "':" --''' N. made in the I J . . . . ;: . - "1 V s ' K-'- - '-ii 1 THEY RE NATIONAL A. A. ,.-, " l! HPIle --penier . Kewple Calender Johnny IrT.auRltllii is, Henry Iluuber bamms seltlrf . Ullllo Ilannni. Cobb) Doile. is. lax iIllumon Pete Herman vs. Patsy Wallace TJc'KETS AT nOXAt.m-S, 33 S 11TH ',T. !? m: Olvmnia A. A. J!roal1 ""'I Iialnbrldw MONDAY NIGHT. MAY 5 Joe Mendell ss. Jack Courtney g. Jack Toland vs. Frankie Dailey Abe Friedman vB. Battlino; Mack Sailor Ed Trembly is. Bill Kramer Steve Latzo vs. Johnny Tillman i npHESE are senuine caltskin- A populai shades Toney Red Cordo Tan Two Toe Shapes ACT QUICKLY unless you want to miss this exceptional buy as the sale is limited to only I50Q pairs which cannot be replaced at less than two-fifty more m price Silk Sox at 85c That Are Worth More Tis a Feat to Fit Feet 1204-06-08 Market St. MahimeA ALL $250 mi S5KX1 si. Vis.!" XO BE SOLD BYTHE ALIEN PROPERTY CUSTODIAN 4505 out of an issue of 5000 $? '- ' Shares of the Capital Stock of THE FIRST REINSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD a Connecticut Corporation. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Alien Property Custodian will offer for sale at nuta. v-v lie sale to the highest bidder, at the office of The First Reinsurance Company of Hartford, 18 v Asylum Street, Hartford, Connecticut, at 1 o'clock P. M., the 7th day of May, 1919, the following ? property to wit: : Those certain 4505 shares of the capital stock of the First Reinsurance Company of Hart- ;v ford, a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Con- necticut, held by the Alien Property Custodian, for which certificates are now held by the Far- rv niers Xoan & Trust Company in New York as depositary for the Alien Property Custodian. 3 It is expected that at the same time and place- there will also be offered for sale by the pre- sent owners thereof about fifty shares (more or less) of the Capital Stock of the said The First r Reinsurance Company of Hartford. i Price Policy HAVEN'T one price for "bait" and another price for "business." I think it's better business to give all you cah, rather than get all you can. Where there is one price in the store ther.e is otte thought in the salesman's mirid and that is- to find the style that looks best on you, because anything in the store is yours at the same price. My straight brim straw hats are all one price and1 that price is fixed at a figure that allows me to purchase in large quantities the first quality of the finest braid, and have the best skilled labor build a hat from the braid to the brim-yfrom the sweat band to the hat band, that is as good as you can get any where at any price, and in my stores they're all one price $2.50. Further information concerning the old, property to be including the terms and condition! of tale, may be had by application to MR. WM. C. SCHEIDE, Chief, Divi.ion of Insurance, Alien Froperty Cuitodinn, Waihington, D. C. lv-iW J! FRANCIS P. GARVAN, Allen Property Custodian My -r i ffl Af dm dkf T ' I r. 'AvrJmfflnMHmwM T&fzm vl s r'---.-- ei rj JLJUArVr IT aW gaWMHMMWMaWBWataaMM H ImmW aWaHattUBaMaHHanMaBBMI HT 1T V $050 Truly Warner Pi awn from hfe by Nonnamaker My feature hat has little invisible "windows," concealed beneatlv the sweat band,' that let the fresh air in and the "hot dir" out. onwvei Headquarters for Hats 1307 Market Street MWMamL iijwii mmMmmffmmmtumiwiHimmmFmm' VKUtmamfmwmmm m.Mi-"-n"iiiiii HMBinaiaiiimiiM hbpi I Hill -5 3 f V , teW' wA iV4j .A v$H . .JX' rr J r iMMwmmi i r i m nf i i m n i m mi i m , WFJm 'ih .t LWTTisk ' $ ELi, II .' dd&.ikvi&.fij
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