imMtzaL3L HhBlPll WILLN&T BEMHOMMIN CELLAR WHEN AWAY FR&H pm jc vvjmjmw Tmjrxxwsnwrmwsr BOTH CHICAGO CLUBS IACK PROPER BALANCE 'jhito Sox and Ciibs Each Possess Four Stars, but Teams Lack All-Around strength Infields Are Very- Rickety Ky CUtANTLANI) IlICH (CopurtoM, 1010. All Hahts rtstrvtf.) , rot-llunHns lic IVnnnnt Xo, 5 Chicago's Knlrlcs .. turlafcldt on around to Oltanoe Rr 1$" caught the Tinker Ihioic). v nee held all the game lomancc, jilt that tcm many Vcars ago. ,,, ant tens many IW "O", 'i though gi cat ilars may crown your i7,fi. fl'Xwrt '' hcl'm ,0 ,h,w jVf '""''"" ""l,,"c " Pc"nant'faP- WliHo So nml Cubs HICAdU'H White SnxnniirhlonRo's Oi'uh's ni c ry mucli nlilio. Knrh u, n t Icaxt four Mars of oiitnliini ng 0 four of the greatest in bjisobnll- Ji ininnrc.nlicro brilliance nntl infill 6(. m nro iKrniblrn to complete tho dish. Sft'vhiE Sox have Schulk, Cicottc, Collins nml Weaver, with Joe Jackson '"tIU "ivE" lime Killcfcr. Alexander, v.ielui nml llollochrr. Hut the cap wuceu the first four and the Inst four Son each club ls,n bit too wide. Whcro llio Glow Is WITH Alexander nml Vaughn pitch ing to Killefer the Cubs cnu pre- .(t the strongest unucrj ..umunumu i In the National League, If not In both in inc '"viMnmler and Vaughn led the Nn tlonnl League pitching last jear. Hen I'rU las good. Ilut Tyler and th'c rest rr sail uncertainties In (lie wnie way. where Cicottc, Krrr ami Williams lire pitching to Hay Sfhalk. Hie White Sox have nn excep tional amount of battery strength to 0ffr the enemy. Hut three pflrhcrs arc hardly enough for a 1'il-gniie hike that runs from Mrly April to October. i.. Killrfer n nil Schalk. Chicago has the best rntelilng that baseball carries. Hut afler llicse iwo are inmiui-u, wiui limltril supply of great pitching, the low begin to fade. Unrrrlain Infields Till: Cub iufleld is decidedly lickcty with Holloeher, the ninln star, and Hcrrog's plij&lcnl condition n guess. GERMANTOWN AND F.C. ARE VICTORS Win From Perm Charter and Episcopal in Intoracadomic Loaguo Games ADVISORY BOARD NEW PHILA. BOXING PLAN Committee of Five to Be Chosen by Director Corlelyou to Help Promotion of Ring Sport Here New Rules Submitted for Approval HUNTZINGER PENN Today's Scholastic Games . and Scores of Yesterday 4 t'unrn The Sox have Collins and Weaver, two luminaries, but first nml short nre both un in the nlr. i Both outfields nre at least up with the average. Neither compares with the outfield strength held by the Tigers or Giants, but there Is enough quality around to hold Its own. The Gnp A LHXANDKU nml Vaughn together " should be good for fifty victories. Ilendrlx nlioutd win fifteen. Hut ns it will take ninety-five victories to lniul n pennant, where nre the other thirty to come from? Clcotte. Ketr nml Williams could put away jlxty-flvo gnmes on the correct side, But, again, who is to turn in the rcmnlning thirty? ' Where the Giants anil Iteds have nt least live good pitchers and one or two others hi reserve, jou enn see what n handicap any club is up ngalnst with only three dependable boxincn. Until for Third IMaee THE two Chicago clubs look only strong enough to mnkc n battle for third .place. Klthcr will have n hard time working ns far up ns second unless present in field tangles nre Bcltlcd in a satisfactory wa.V. To finish third the Sox will have to slop either Detroit or New York, Clce land being almost n certainty for 1 2. To finish third the Cubs will be forced to finish nheod of l'ittsbiirgh and Hrookl.Mi. To finish second the Cubs must butsprint either the Beds or Giants, two cubs with exceptionally stroug sets of pitchers and well rounded innchincs in other respects. The" Ginnt infield is none too robust, but the outfield will help cover up nny infield wcaknchs that Isn't too pronounced. BOTH Chicago clubs arc extremely fortunate in having such Tenders as Kid Glcason mid Tred Mitchell, who cnu ho counted upon to obtain every possioie ounce out ot I nterial nt the I'enn Chnrter boys went to bat in IIABKIIAM. Wt fiilliollr II lull nt Tunic Irliool. '.V' Pn'l.T",."' fmnl Collncr. . nt I'lillailelplil.i lg, t I'rddlo Inntl I ul p. Iiilinrn lllili nt Nnrrlotonn Illgli. TIINNI1 f lirllfiilmm lltdi nt fllrnrd Collnr.. Cirrmnnmnn Annlnnj nt (nmclrn IIUli. lllnnntn rrrn nt (Jermnnlnnn Illicit. lluirrfnril School ul rrnnMnril Illicit. l.nlKpninil AfHilnm- n Onlrnl llliili. ortlirnt lllili nt ivim rinirtrr. I.nwrr Slrrlon II led nt llndnnr llUlf. YIWrr.KDAVS ItF.SI ,TS inti;ua Mir.Aiit m:a(im: tcr"'ril1"hl0"" A,,"lf,l, l, '"" Oior IVIeiiil' Cenlrul, t KiiUrnpnl Arnilrmr, 2. i.NTi:nsritnisTir i,r.(irt: (Irrmiiiilonn lllch, t) Cntliollc Illcli. 2. otiikr nr.sfi.Ts ttlrilrv l'nrl lllwf. in. ti.i.. )- i-I.il rt0" nl;l' J'l Ornmnlovn rrlpudV, nlll iBstioml Ills i. 2, rm,.., CA mrrrlnt Nrliool. 0 (.It Innlni.l. f" Cu j. .MfilLi llltli, ;t upitr l)nrly Hid,, o. By PAUL I'KKl' Germniitnwn Armlomv nn.i i.v:.i.,' (, . . ----- - - .i..i ...,. null 1 I II 11113 -en trill improved their respecthehtuml ings in the Intcrncadcmic Itabcbnll Neaguc ns n result ot the games phiM-d in jesteiday's iinbnsehnllic wentlicr. ficriiiantown defentrd I'enn Clmrter in iinMliliig but ii bnll gnme, the linnl score being V to 11. while rrlemls (VntrnrH victory over Episcopal was a regular battle. 1 to '2 being the deciding count. In Hie game with tin! little (Junkers (.crinantown htiiiilly sewed up t ho contest in the firM two Innings. In ench of the first uiid second i-nulns live runs were tullled. nidcil nml nbetted by n number ot errors. I'enn Charter, however, made u KeiiHiilionul uphill b.it tle. getting''?! jmir of counteis in the third. si." more In the fifth unci, nftei Gcrmnntov.il mnclc n brace of runs in the seventh, two more were garnered by the I'enn Clmrter nine, another being nil ded in t lie eighth. j With the score L'-11 ngninM them. HURLER FOR TODAY W By LOUIS II. .IAFFE 1TI1IN the ntxt few dnjs, probably early next ..week, n boxing board will be chosen by Director of I'ublic .Safety .Tnmes T Corlelyou for the pur Basketball Substitute to Make Varsity Pitching Start Against Rutgers Nino STRONG RIVALS FOR hand. But neither is great enough to mnkc three pitchers do the work of six or to find stnr inllelders nrpuiid the next corner. J ID-ROUND CUP GAMES ON TODAY J, & J. Dobson, Contenders for Alliod Championship, Tack les Fairhill the the tlnnl frnine, but were iiunble to bring otcr the l.ting tnlly. Although de feated. I'enn Clmrter outbiitted the Gcrmuiitotwi nine, II hits to S ltto sclicdiileil games .tcsterdnj, Imlli pose o nctlng in nn uilvisory capacity in the nromotion of the ring gnme in I'liilndclphln. A suggestion for the ere ntion of such n body was submitted in n statement by the committee of fifteen appointed by Mr. Cortclyou to revolu tionize the old boxing code nml mnkc new rules for the approval ot the ill i ector. Mr. Cortel.tou. It is believed, will in dorse the forming ot nn ndvisory body to constitute five men interested nml well posted In boxing, but in no wn.t connected with the sport from n finiiii clnl (ingle. In this event Urn till ector will make n personal selection, nnd it Is probable that the board will be iinmeil shortly utter Mr. Cortcljou np proves the new I'liilndclphln boxing rules, now in his possession. Tills code is to become effective immediately upon Ills indorsement. It will be the duty of the boxing board to meet whenever necessary to take up nnd attend to complaints that may nrise from managers, boxers nnd fnns. This committee will not have the authority to pass on nny definite decisions, but rather make suggestions to uirecior i Cortel.tou. Work of Committee- Finished ' The comtulttce of fifteen, consisting of eight promoters nud seven newspaper men, finished their work bestowed upon them by Director Cortclyou lifter two sessions. The first wns held on Wednesday nftcrnoon nnd the conclud ing conference ttns held jestcrihiy nt the Hotel Walton. Both meetings were cloved, nnd ofilclnl announcement ot the uew code is to come from Mr. Cor tc butt's office. The tvules. nppiovcd by George D. I'orter." then director of public snfety, nnd effective December 'Si, WW,, tterc gone over carefully by the committee. These regulations included fourteen, amendments being made to sevcrnl, while the others were toted to remain intact. In addition, almost n dozen new rules were innde. every coneelv uble nnsle for the betterment of boxing hnving been taken into considcrntion. Bmcrs, promoters nnd fnns nllkc nro to be protected b.t some of the new rules. Co-operation of the police dc- Tlilti! rnttml run inntelies for Allied Amateur Cup competition soccer lmcs will be tiie center ot tlie nttroc- i lion throughout the city with the. fol lowers of the old English gane of drib blinj the bnll. one of the most Impor tant of these mntches is the one between j the .T. & J. Dobson eleven from the j Wff carpet works nt the Kails of the i Schuylkill nnd the Fairhill n. C. Uoltsons nt the present time loom up i real contenders for the chnmplon hip of the Allied League, nnd should draw a large gathering nt this game. their real test, however, will come next Saturday, when they fnee the New York Ship Fipind on their home ground ut Thirty fifth street and Queen lane. M'ltli no definite date or grounds hav ing been selected to pliy off the tie for the clinmpiouship of the Industrial T.easue between the Itohlfehl Manufac turing Co. team and the S. B. & B. W. FloNlicr eleven, the president of the league- 1ms picked two tenms calling them Hip (ircfiis nml Yellows from the vnrl m hnhisirinl teams nnd will singe nir exhibition game ut the Fleishcr nthletic Mil nt Twenty-sixth nnd Dieklnsou HrerK with 'ic following line-up: Orev! Yellcvm iHllnimi .KOl . riMCh ll.upioni (Warrtwlck & Macce) Inbiiifoil rlKht fullbnrlc Datll, w nni. left fullbnclc Archibald (Amrkn Tullev) (Hanlwlclc & Mwt,B Wfiimanii rlslit halfback "cJouM iH'Ulifr) Luplon) TV,Lor. . center halfback Hrott K"',n .left halfback........ I'rncht IIep rtilictat) (Hohinld .", . . outside-right Jlonk . 'Helslier) (llHrdwIck & Maece) 1Vr .Insldo rlaht Iinjle (Am-riiati Pulley) (Heaa-Brleht) ...!',rh."lllrr center forward Bhearer ..lllelalier) (I.upton) K'r.r,, Inside left new a UWilllel.li (Hcss-nrlKht) ''!iln outside left . ... Klnnenan Uuiton) (Itardwlrk & Maicee) Manaarra t:.l I.usk nnd Tom Orlttlth. .J'""'" Trimble. American Pullevj fill' lion, Tlrlsht. Striiime, Ilohlfleldi FeriHnt .union T Derbyahlrc, I'lelshcr. in ndilitinn to the above giunes, the i'o.vs League will stage their weekly contests today's scnnur.r: Ihlrl l . . . ...... -- - -'nun. itiiiiiiriir run romiiiiiioii 4 .1 llnh.nn V M lnl.klll 11 f n..j..n and Ihlrtr-nrih street! Wolfeudnn- i urn in uooci scores rinrluirst, N, t' April 111. Mrs Uforco I A .Mnitoon of ntlaburBli, nml Jim. c. 1J. I IlnMliiRNworth. of UniiHMirir, won the prln rliml iirlTra In Hip Hllter Tulli Hunt tourna ment at I'lnehurat Jeslrrdni. 'Hi ernt wns I h hundlcan Hftnlr' iiKalnal boucy nnd .Mrs I Mnno'jti led the field of thirty con tenia nt' ot a up Mrs. itolllnir'trorlh'n vrltt wa' nwarded for tho beat score made by n scrutch player. t Mlaa Trancls Cross nnd Air'. IVtc- Floyd, of I'tillmlelpliln. were the only othor lVnn sjltnnln contestants to turn in Rood rounds. I Zbyszko Wins Another Atlantic City. N. !.. April 10. StKnlHlnus .tiizlo throw Hula llcvenp.in In two strxlcht i mils lnt nlBlit. The mighty I'olp nlum-l his ponderous opponent tn Hi" mat In thn ' first round with a crotch, wrlit and too hold In forty minutes .and eight seconds. ' llctcnimn hnd X.bjsrko In several tlKht places, Imi. failed In the final tet I inlcr.sciiolnslle mutclies, were postponed pnrimcnt. n vigllnul co-operation ny tlie Northeast lllgh-Soiitli I'liilmlcl- l officers of the law, "if it takes the cn iihiu High tilt until April 'Jt. while the tire police force to do mo " ns Mr. Cor 7rniikford High -West I'liiliidelphin lelyou nld. with tlie prnmoteri, will High contest is off until n date to be ' make the game in I'hiladelphia ns clean, tleeideil Inter. y l if not cleaner, as in uny other boxing center, the sport will be placed on a .. of the new rules win protect tuc puiine nnd Philadelphia promoters in such n way ns to warrant n snfcgunrd on the Fans may recall the incident Inst summer of. the Introduction of nn out-of-town mnn nnd the announcement us being the one who promoted nn nil-star show. It is history that the mentioned honor wns not u fact. One of the new rulejwlll protect ngninst such nnother occurrence. The six-round gnme in Philadelphia Is being promoted successfull.t, und with tlie new rigid rules it lion t to be laid down the sport should thrive even more. Whether matches here nre tn he in -creased to more than n half do.en rounds is not known, nor is it under consideration ; but, nccoiding to lelin lile information, Director Cortclyou is Milil to be In fnvor of longer bouts, pro tiding such u move is desired here. I'liiliidelphin funs nnd sportsmen from other cities who have come to see ring contests here arc of the opinion thut faster nnd more nctfbn results in six round matches thnn in encounters per mitted longer duration. This uppenred to he the ruling sentiment of the com mittee ot fifteen nt its session ctcrdny. GERMANTOWN BIKE RUN Boys' Club to Hotel Big Cycle Event This Afternoon More than fiOO entries have been ic- ' I ceived for the bic.tcle run of tlie tier I man tow n llotV Club, which will start nt -:!!0 o'clock this afternoon from i.tl'.O Cermnntottn nvenue. An tittnid of medals to the first 100 bo.ts to linisli will be made. .forfn ltose, promoter of the race, has unaiii-cd siu'clnltins in tin. fnrii, or I freak hletclcs. old -fashioned Iml-Ii hi- c.teles and u short piirnde ot clecointcd bic.tclc". Sevcrnl prominent men have announced their intention of riding hicjcles beside their sous nlong the route of the inn. Uoutc of the run will be north on Oerimiutown nvenue to Chclten nvenue, west on Chclten nvenue to Greene street, north on Greene street to Har vey street, west on Harvey street to Lincoln Drive, south on Lincoln Drive to Wissuliiekon Drive, north on AVis snhiekon Drive to Andorra Nurseries. The leturn will be over the Mime route to the hcudqunrtcrs of the club. College Baseball Scores OeorRiJlown. 4 T'ordham, 0 Trlnlti Collcso. 4 Wi.shlnKton and I.e.. I 1 nheralty of Illinois. 8, Howard Col cbc. 4. vv.ss RiiTni'.ns I'elers. If. Itikrr, rf, Mhrltrr, ss. liofTy. 2h. drniis, cf. IVrnrli. f . tVnrwIrk, c fun (tnlen. Ill, MrMchnl. l,. tthrelofk. If. tntrs Hi. Tullnferrn. s. Ifnrtey, rf. Iliimml, 3I. Nwrenfj- or lllowrr or Myers, 3li llo. r, llnnulncer, p, tt lillcllelil, p. STEEPLECHASE GUI Many Thoroughbrods Will Com peto for Huntingdon Valloy j . Trophy Today s x H Hunt circles will probably turn out? IIunt7.ingei'. the nliieteen-.tenr-old Quaker ntldete, will perform on the mound for J'enn in this nftcrnoon s gnme with Hulgers. ut Krnnklln Kield. It will he his inltinl gnme of tho sea son, and nltliougli his baseball practice lins been limited herntise of his work with the basketball chnrnplon". Huiit Tiinger will hnve plenty to keep the Hulgers men guessing. Doctor Cnrl"s, Penn's cnncii. expects n real struggle in tcidn.t s gnme, but , lias hopes For n tlctory. lie gnve inc men a linnl workout .testenhi.t nfter lioon in preparation for the second game of the scann. Several changes will be mnde in Penn'v Itne-lin for toilnv. Ill nil tiroll- nbility Sweeney, hnsketbnll -tar, who did not play in the Lnfajcttc game, will start nt third bne. He showed up well in yesterday's practice. Yates, another Innky basket toser. is expected to hold down the initial sack. Mjers, who has been doing good nil -round woik in the practice games has been shifted to left Held in place of Peters. The rest of the line-up will probably not be changed. Kcpnrts from Rutgers are to the effect that tliev Inite n slicing diamond outfit this yenr liitelielil. the tall, liusny heaver, who ha performed on Franklin I'iehl before, will probnbly be in the box for the visitors. WEATHER HANDICAPS Too Cold to Train Pennsylvania Athletes "Too cold!" ! Conch Lnwson Robertson, i'cnn-s trnck tutor, wrapped himself tighter in his overcoat on Prankllii Field as ho watched his bnrc-legged runners sprint ing over tlie cinder trnck jesterday. The eold weather is badly linmpeving the Red nnd Mine track men in prep unction for the relay carnival, trnck meets nnd Olympic trjotits. "These men can't be worked hard or given n real chnnce It the sun keeps sneaking nrotiml this wny," said .... . 11 lU . .1 ... llouulO niriiicr. oijiiii; mwu wiiini , ,- --- -,: ,i- .,.. ai prlng wentlicr will be just what fl0 In great numbers to witness the annurtb .... spring steeplechase meeting of th Manager tinier Slngel. ot the track team, announced the schedule jester dot The first meet will be the sprrng handicap at Franklin Field May 17. The relajs will follow on April .",() nnd Ma.t 1. Dartmouth conies to l'rnnk lin Field May 8 for n dual meet whlen will precede the strnw-nnt baseball gome with Princeton. The nnnual Cornell meet follows on May 1" nnd the Inlcrcolleglntes will be held on Mnv 'JM und Ki. The freshmen trnck team has three meets, tho first with the Mcrcersburg Acndemj on April til nt Mcrcersburg, n dual meet ttllh Cornell Mny 1f! and n meet with Philadelphia prep chool men on May I. On Mny 18. hejclnj at Pcnn. fra ternity men will compete in their nn nual track meet. Athletes from Tf III School. Mcrcersburg, Pcnn Chnrter and other prep schools meet Mny 21'. Penn Beaten at Lacrosse , Hnltlmore, M,l,. April 10 Mount Wash ington's lacrosse tnm outclassed tho stick men from tho L'nlscrslty of l'cnnsjltatila rsttrday. 7 to 1 n hii'i iiiaidert objcii es nnd Miss Smith Wins Intcrclass Meet Miss .Murion Pinltli procd tho tx-st athleto In tho first Intnrrlins meet at the CJlrls' lllth Hfhniil -irslnriluv nt Mrntrpnth nnd S'prlnit Cinrili'U streets. Mho scored points J like clocKKotk In tho six uincrent events nnd annrxfd a sller run for hnr efforts Miss Ji-Mnntte Anron won second prU ft sllter medal hllo a hronio medal wpnt to Mies Kthel t.neb. Lansdale Signs Chinese IjiiimIiiIc. Ph.. April 10 Mnnaa-rr Jin k- , son. of lh linsdale Club. In the Monoanm erv County F.raaup. has slKTied F.uckeyo I.ou , a C'hln-se twlrler, ho pitched on tho roast lastenr Pitches No-Hit Game tFeilln. I'a.. April 10 Media, llluh Sclioo, opennl the seuon ulth e gehutnut tlctory I oer I'ppr I).irti llleh School, 7 to 0. l'nt i lelc Ahearn tt. din s pitcher, shut out thr I visitors ulihnnr n hit nnd hammered out fou doubles In four trips to the plate ' "The Car That Impressively Powerful iLHuQ9Tuk AUf Never Gels fared" Impressively Beautiful SIX wonderful cylindcis. The car you stop to look at when you pass it on the street. Immediate deliveries. PFEIFFER-SATTERTHWAITE, Inc., Distributors 4821 Chestnut Street rhono, fpruco 27(5 Molinc-Knight Parts and Service Station Mayor Signs Sunday BUI llovton, April 10, Xmateiir baseball tennis, Rolf nnd other outdoor jame, nuj be plajed lecnllt In thla city tomorrow- afler noon luor F'cters today signed the City Council's bill accepting- thu protlsloni of the new stalo Sunday sports lnt White to Act as Trainer llrlstol. Tn.. April U John A White has been engaged for the comliiir seastin to aet ua trainer For the Wlndermero Farm Stubles lie Is lucated at tho Mount Holly Talr mucli liiclier htnndnrd. nnd some of the best exhibitions in the world will be had in this city. Open-Air Itouts With the open-air boxing sen'ou about to begin hero, arrangement nl icnily huting been mnde for tho pro moting of bouts nt both the Phillies and Shibe Park, it is believed that the summer campaign will be even more successful thnn lust yenr. One or two "SfVeR Surplus plant Sites Glad to work at Hopewell even for less wages American male and female labor is plentiful at Hopewell because of low cost of living and healthful environment lne .1,... V '""ton, Wat road nnd Unruh ...i !.."' ,,co ts Wanderers. State read ..-.' ''"." "'reel mi cnrthuKo ts Vet rms CardlnKlon, Pa. i iniii) division ALLinn league I'lon""i?n " utn''m Torlt rna0 "n(1 nxiuniTio.v OAMES Or,"'Ju';r"l All-Hlars Yellow ts. All-Stars urcfn Tcnt. sixth und Dickinson streets. SUNDAY GAMES Ca"d"nfBTn'nn"pare' ,S B"1,U ulcle1 '"'" tiHn'.'."10," " NewsTork Ship, D and On- 'i'irli,To,r.iVew York Sl,,r' sccond tiilnx A ( vs Auccra Tl C I''lfly lath .reet nn, willowa avenue. V EVENING EDUCATION STARTING NOW Sal CI, esmanship Statistic. Accounting Highway Engineering TrmuportMion nnd Traffic Electrical Mechanical I'ublic Sprakintr Structural Engineering lemutry Mathematict Ennli.h BETTER COURSES mo inuustrlti which employ our men. b..S?T,TER INSTRUCTORS frc "i ,I,,;11; ,""?, Pt o'y uecei.FUI io i ha,, it i i ff f,r owJn "" bl" hy t"ch iuV, t'.2W"tJr "nl PTsoiiallty to il.IIL, ,0,vo rmx problems, PremH.A.T ,T MEANS TO YOU how "o Jo " ot wl,Bt you can d0 ""J "REXEL EVENING SCHOOL i.d nuil Clirslniit hlrrrts Jim Todd worked at Hopewell, Vir ginia, during the war. Later he wanted to come back. He wrote an imploring letter asking us to place him. His registration 'card callcd-for 75 cents an hour. We found that other men of his trade were re ceiving 60 cents an hour and advised him of the fact. We received his reply by wire cutting down his rate to the level of the others. He wanted to come back to Hopewell because he had been there before and had tasted of its advantages. Men and women like to live as well as work at Hopewell. That's why industries at Hopewell never lack efficient, loyal, unspoiled labor. Hopewell labor sticks to Hopewell industries because: Housing conditions arc ideal. ' Homes with gardens and modern improvements rent for $11 to $15 a month, or they can be bought at low prices and on easy terms. The pay envelope goes further at Hopewell. Food js sold in a community store on the cost-plus basis. Fuel and clothes cost less than in most cities. Recreation facilities arc superb. The climate is mild and healthful. These arc also the reasons why thousands of workers employed at Hopc- One of the Until and belt equipped technical UfTi In tlie world It at the dlipoial of Hope well InJuttrlec' well during the war want to return and settle there permanently why they pre fer to work at Hopewell for lower wages than in other industrial communities. Now, Mr. Manufacturer, don't you think this is a good atmosphere in which to locate your plant? You can see the double advantage of satisfied labor bigger" and cheaper production. Besides the advantage of loyal, un spoiled labor, Hopewell offers to manu facturers: Low-priced power. Abundance of purest water. Rail and water transportation, direct and economical. """ No harmful municipal restrictions. Factory buildings ready for occu pancy. Factory sites with railroad sidings. Progressive manufacturers, in varied lines of industry, from different parts of the country, have established plants at Hopewell. Others come to Hopewell - daily to investigate. Our advice is, investigate Ho'pcwcll noti. You may be too late if you delay. The choice opportunities go to the earliest inquirers. Write, phone or wire today. We will be glad to have one of our experts, familiar with your industry, explain how Hopewell can benefit you. Du Pont Chemical Co, Incorporated Wilmington, Delaware Petersburg Chamber of Commerce Petersburg, Va. yT'X pitTSBURCH r MP S&XL - T jf v HOPEWELL (ft) 'Inulh, m. HOPEWELL New Prices For WEED AND RID-O-SKID TIRE CHAINS MR. MOTORIST, we arc pleased to give you tlie benefit of the decreased cost of producing our Tire Chains in the enormous and ever increasing quantities necessary to take care of their universal use. The ever increasing and enormous demand for our Tire Chains natur ally means decreased cost of manufacture, and it will always be our' policy to pass the saving on to you, Mr. Motorist, to our mutual benefit the lower the price, the greater BIow nro listed a few sixes tn general ua with their new price. Weed Tire Chains P.Unt.d Am. 23, 1904 Size Price Per Pair 30x3 V2" - $5.00 32x312 " S.50 32x4" . 6.00 33x4" . . 6.50 34x4" - - 7.00 32x4l2" - - 7.00 . 34x412" - - 7.50 35x5" - . 9.00 37x5" . 9.75 Rid-O-Si&d Tire Chains I'at.ntad Auc 23, 1904 Sire Price Per Pair 30x314" - - $2.65 32x3i2 " - - 2.80 32x4" - - 3.00 33x4" - - 3.10 34x4" - - 3.20 32x4V2" - - 3.25 34x4V2" - - 3.40 Weed Cross Chains 3'2 " 8c each 4" - -9c each 4'2 " 10c each 5" - 12c each the market WEED TIRE CHAINS arc made of super quality material, giving greatest possible mileage. Every Cross Chain specially processed to diamond hardness, yet are not brittle, and the side chains of high tensile strength arc heavily galvanized against rust. IUD-0-S CHAINS these chains K 1 D T 1 R E we first offered to the Trade on May 1, 1911. They appeal to those whose chief consideration is the least initial outlay. They arc not made of super-quality long wearing material as Weed Tire Chains; their cross chains arc not specially processed for extreme hardness nor are they plated and galvanized against rust. Trice Lists covering ALL sizes of our Tire Chains furnished by your dealer or our nearest Sale Office American Chain Company, Inc., Bridgeport, Conn. In Canada: Dominion Chain Company, Limited, Niagara Falli, Ontario Largest Chain Manufacturers in the World Ganeral SU Offlcoi Grand Central Terminal, Now York City District SaUi Offieei i Boiton Chicago Philadelphia PitUburg Portland, Ore. San FraneUeo Vac "'iTc7 Huntingdon Vnlley Hunt, which tvilK trtkc plnce nt " o'clock tills nftcrnooift ., nt the Huntingdon Valley FitrinH, Menc ., ilonbrook nnd WnMiltiRton lnnr-i. 2 Three point-to-point mcm for cup, nro scheduled : nnd tho third promise to he tinusiinlly Interesting this jeiltv This Is for the Huntingdon Valley chnl lenge nip, In which there nre fourteen; i thnroiiehhrpilM entered, nnd it is illdlj. cntcd tlint there will be nt leant ten or twelve Ktnrters. Weidli Strnwliriilce's lllver Ilrro7 hns won the challenge cup twice con xcc'iitlvolj , nnd if the horse mic-cecils itf winning tlie rncc thin nftcrnoon lie wilr retnin the nip permanently Kivcr lireeze will cnrr top weight ill 17f pounds, but. nevertheless, lie will linve strong competition iigiilnst him. an there are a number of ery good hon-eer: entered in tills race. Tim Kecnnil rncc is for the Meadow brook cup, and is for half breds wlm linvc never won n race linn iiiaiueri rlilrm weichinir 17."i itounds. The nt this rncc is to bring out horses rlilerw who have never ridden rngc before. ;" ,-d M .H 1 '4 . H M l 'i x a r i