rj ?v r W'J& " - ,y.if 'v.-1 r '.ftS,-'" i ; latasaiawJU. mTH ADOPTION OF THE JACKSON AND TENDLER MA Y NEVER Hitch in This Great Lightweight Match Is Personal Reason New Yqrkcr Re fuses to Perform in Show Promoted by Phil Glassman Uy LOUIS A ,I, chatter and "rciiaoic msitie Information about Lew Tendlcr nnd Willie Jackson, pro and corn as to which fears to meet the other Is a lot l hokum.'buncomlr. or nomcthlnir. The "1"tH N out. No S. Holmes Is nocw Mtrr to get the facts, because the facts Imve become known. Jackson Is not afraid of Tendlcr. nor Is Tendlcr learjr "f matr-li with the New "iorkcr. llntl. admit they art nnxloiip. to meet that's fir truth, the whole truth and nothing ,t the truth IHJT the chances are h-v will NOT meet. . lltn'n the dope. first BlvlnB the floor m T.nkson: "Ortnlnl. I want to box (.filler. I knocked him out last 'sum- r w cheated, and If T Rt the , lf.nce to meet him asaln. I'll put him ,rcp without anv doubt. Hut I will not box fur Phil Olaman. Any other nnioter in Philadelphia. In fact any ', nlace in the country wl.l haVe no timiilc getting my consent, but I m off ln".nwn. If lie wants a Jackson Trmllep bout for lit ball park this dimmer, that Is one match be will not d lawman's Offer Vert on the stand N Olassinan. "I , willing to give Jackson ns much as niiT other promoter In the country. No bmlv has offered him, 300 yet. and hat gees. He can take It or leave It. There is no reason why Jackson should inlic offenoe to my promoting the show. 1 ,im in the gome as a promoter, then ?v should he take that little loon Imfe through whMi to crnwW If Jack- 0, want the S7300 he can have ran ,m signed today. No other-promoter ,,111 get this match but myself. Tendlcr speaking: "Hox Jackson? bo'iltclv. I'd sooner box him than ,v"nceise In the lightweight ,.,. Re; Vnerabfr that licking I- gayc him last Inni ner' Well. ' "" repeat, nnd might '"en go one better by knocking him Cut. The iguinB of papers is all up to Unss ,,,. Anything Phil docs Is perfectly nil right with me." So the big hitch In making a 'lendler-jVk-on mntch-thc greatest bout of in teift in the country from M Philadel ,1.1a standpoint li nothing more or less than a pergonal reason. l.ast summer Jackson twice knocked Tcnfler flown In ,l,r first round of n bout at Shlbc Park. Water thrown on the fallen boxer, anil arguments nre still on In the best of circles ns to whether Tender would l,ive been able to get up without the revival effect of the deluge. Pliiladclplha fan this Mimmjr will ,ue a charcc to see a series- of bouts a, the Phillies' Hall Park under the mnnintioii and matchmaking of Jack Weinsteln. who plans to blossom out as ,, Ms leaguer in pugilism. Jack lias Intimated that lie would like to get I ,. k on and Tendler for hit opening J.nw lie has not mentioned yet what .i-o he would put up for such a bout, Mlblng that n majority of the offers l.v iinaiitliorized and meaningless pro inoteiV are of the well-known "sugar arlrtv. In other words, several match iil,cr. who know they cannot get the '.ut aie offering big guarantees, while .Hint who arc not even connected with n .'ub aie getting publicity as being in I. in- for the mateji. .lailtson Laces Martin . .Inlinnv Martin iirovrd a terrible fliv in his bout with Jackson on Saturday night at the National. In looking at the bnut one .iy. Martin was success ful, lie went into to stay the sir rounds, and did Hut thro was no comparison Irtucrn the New Yorkers. Tackson won a I tlio,va. He administered a tdrlbl I curing to Maj-tin. .'core1 a knockdown in the fifth and outclassed him through- 011ng Neil, of Allentown, walloped i Sn'ilicr Karparski. scoring a Knock il.iuii! Ini fprvlno took more nunish- went that his protege. Hoy Knnis. who "mo Jnlmnv I.isp a cnsational scrap. null the latter a winner: Joe Carson lic.it Itoddy Hdl in the fifth, when the . ntcirc stopped the bout becau-c both "f ledd'i ejes weic cut. and Yoims Manlone' drew wlli Kraukie Kdward. Scraps About Scrappers .- ' JIAIIT MII.KM MINTKK In yoi-xc: niAXHY. of imitimo.c "JUn.v 0F noql'ES ,IAnDOn- 1 trallv will not lie an rlewnth-liour ALLEGHENY .rrnDi?.rVd2BAlE;.h.en.yt 8. '"'pnnnil tor Hair.v Mil Hrown when MiniAM coopeb Si mlB I'l pair ntiKwer the tinklo of tlir koiib i should a hI'SHANIj FOnoiVB?" " llie Olvmnin Chili loniclit. ili'KiiitP I . . . -l,c fs.'t that the Oriolr City In-I will enter the vine in the iolp of n snhsti- "te. ,loej Vox, of KnslBiul. DriBinally "a. aeheduled tn go on with the Kill, but "hen Chancy knocked out the Tlritou 'at Monday nisht at New Haven, ''nm . he also va knocked out of th I'.rnwn bout. There was no trouble in -f ttlnjt Drown to lonsent to box I'haney. and Hurry D. Kdwanlx saya 'nHl thi was one of the few caaea in '"ixlns where nn ilcmaml for an increase ii price was asked hv u boxer who waa encolintpr a substitute cousidereil ' he moic dangerous than the nrleinal "npnnrnt. Tonicht Ilrown will make liis debut as n wind - up boer at one of 3 "Lots o' Pep" in Our New Spring tans and Neckwear r2 BIG FEATURES-i I'lio Topular (Srcca nnd Drown Polka Dot Ties l.OO English Tweed Caps 2.85 Largo Variety 1235 Market St. BAUERS 1 So. 13th St. BOX AGAIN If. JAFFE Philadelphia's major clubs. That doesn't necessarily mean that the former high school kid is lust breaking In as a star performer. Hrown is one of the best cards In the New: Krgland States', where promoters want him' for some big matches this summer. Scmifinallng to night will be .Jack Tpland, who wants to prove that he is entitled to a bout with Lew Tendler. Opposed to Toland will be Mike Kerns, a Detroit light weight, who comes here highly rated. Other bouts: Roy Ennis" vs. Mucklca Hile.v: Johnny Pampl vs. Marty Kane, and Martiri Judge vs. Hilly Dcvlnc. Ona thcWnnd 13 tickets for the WllaV Murrav match at the Camden Sportsmen's Club Wednesday night were put on aals at the Dlngham today. A Murray will be represented at the bot tom and ton of the Camden program. Tommy Murray will appear in the firm bout ngalnat naltlln Mack, whlfc hla broter, nattllmr. will ahow In th headllner atatnat Jim Wilde. Other bouta: Joe Nelann va. Krankle Conway and J.lttle near va. Wlllje Bpenter. lnn Morgan la on the war path again, lhl time In the Intereat of Kddlt Fltzalm mona. and Incidentally Lew Tenifler la the laruet of the "dumb" praon'a mean type writer, nan-yell wrltea, "What haa hecoma of Lew Tendler and hla manager? 1 have offera from all over the country for Kitr to meet Tendler. but aa the air la Mill a little "hilly and Tendler'a feet ara atlll a little cold. Kltaalmmona will ha.ve to wait until publo opinion will start the. righting blood of Mr. Tendler circulating." In Jarkaon. Southward lightweight, haa decided to manage hlmaalf. Ha la endeavor ing to get a match with WHIIb McCloakey. and thla bout may be put on in one of SUrcua Wllllama's lightweight elimination contest. 'larrr Smith, who haa reaumed boxing under the wing of Pllly HtUrrman, got under "ay agwln tn good atyla when he atopped Joe Klrhards laat week. The Eighteenth ward aouthpaw hellevea he la In ehap to go right after th b: atuff and wante a aet-to with Hughey Hutchlnaon. - lluglirr lliitrhlnaon la not going to meet Johnny Walker In Trenton tonight. Another bout paaitd up by Hutch la one with Joe U'Uonnell at Heading i lw Tendler boxes tianty Sharpe In Piter aon. X J., tonight. Sharps' la taking the place of Packey Hommey, who. It waa be llevad, would have been a "aet.up" for Tendler, Tom rowell, a awlmmer of Welt Phila delphia High School, Is going to don the goea. He will make hla debut aa ati ama teur mitt wleldrr In tha main bout of tho Major A. J. Drexel Diddle tournament at Jack O'llrten'a tomorrow night. .Mike O'Dowd haa never been accused of barring any man hla weight, but Charley Ettlnger cornea through with a letter to the eneet that the champion absolutely haa re fused to meet Jackie Clarke, of Allentown. Ettlnger writes that Clarke decisively out pointed O'Dowd In ten round at Syracuse, N. T., and also beat the Harp In Paris, This. Ettlnger Intimates, may be the reaaon or reaaona why O'Dowd Insists on passing up offers from at leaat a dozen promoters to meet Clarke. Whltej- Fltfgerald and Tommy Tuohev meet In a twelve-round bout at Portland, jiic., wniani. J Cbrlatlano, local fight manager, will lead the grand march of the Hirmony Club at New Qarrlck Hall tonight. Jack Perry will go to the pout tomorrow night aa tha under dog In his match with Hank MeGovern at the Auditorium Club. Hut Perry haa been developing steadily and tha little Italian may cross the-dope, Marcus Wllll.ims -haa fln other bouta. aa follows: Reddy Holt v. Johnny Kelly. Carl Hertx va. Toung Peter Jackson, Joe Coster vs. Toung Jo Tuber. At Moore vs. Terry Brooks and Jack Williams vs. Lew Minsk Washington Blanks New Haven, 4-0 New llitTem. Corn,, April 10. The Wash ington Americans defeated the New Haver Eastern League dub In an exhibition n here yeaterday. 3 to 0 Harry Courtney, former New Haven pitcher, waa In the box for the big leaguers Score by Innings. rilOTOrLAYH PHOTO flAYS THRU i4&s!h COMMNY flfJMWWCA Alhambr Iftth (Alrl. A TVaBMWilnlf ll. ra Mat.Oallyat2: Kvgs. 6:439 APOLLO "'" " lnVSfiBS!"irii.T .tAPk- prnKronn in? "the l.ITTI.K SHT:PHK.RD OP KINGDOM COME" ADPAniA CHESTNUT Below 1STH rtlXVvAL'lrt io A M. to 11:15 P. U. VIOl.riT HEMINO In "THK COST" BALTIMORE 'AStfES!S PAULINE FREDERICK In "RONDS OF1 LOVE" 13 1 T IPRIBri diioad street and dlucdiixl; SUSUUEHANNA AVE. VIOLA DANA In "THE WILLOW TREE" BROADWAY rVSTtt At. Wl.LrE REID tn "EXCUSE MY DUST' rADlTOI 722 MARKET STREET LAr 1 1 UL io a m to 11:15 p. M OWEN MOORE In 'SOONER OR LATER" CENTURY MAR8,UI'VANTDI!?An,,LH:T MONnoE SAi.isnt'Rv DIVORCED WIFE" COLONIAL a,nv?oM'7paen P ANITA STEWART In "IN OLD KENTUCKY" I7IV1DD17CQ MAIN 8T MANATUNH C,lVlrrllOO MATINEE DAILT ALICE LAKE in "SHOULD A WOMAN TELL" FAIRMOUNT '-Sti'LlZ WILLIAM TARNI'M III "HEART STRINGS" I7A1II V THEATIIB IMt Markat t rAlVULiI n a. M io MMnlght KLMNR IIAMMKTISTEIN In "OREsTER THAN TAME" I tiTLI CT THEATRE--nslow Sprues JD In Oli MSTIVEE DUI.T HARRY T MOREY In "THE PLAJfrNn CI.VE" Harold Lloyd In "Hand Io Mntilh" FRANKFORD "lB AFvnuKBroBO NA5IIMOVA In "STRONOER THAN DEATH" , Great Northern "," 0 . V.niC STROHEIM'S "RLIND HUfiRANDS" t1P,PIAI 60T" WALNUT 8TS. llVlrllrVlMi-. Mat. B:M. Evgs. 70 ALLAN DWAN'S "THE LUCK OF THE IRISH I rAnCP & LANCASTER AVIC. -CSLJlZ.l WATINEB DAILY MARION DaVIES In "APRIL rOLLY" I mirDTV BROAD COLUMnlA AT. LlDU-rV.! I MSTINEB DAILT ELAINE HAMMER8TEIN In "OREATBR THAN FAME" 333 MARKET yjT-.Ti'.Wif MAiii- imvii-,1 m "APRIL FOLLY" lr7 !B 80UTn ST. Orchatra. lylVjL'C.L., wCenllmiAi t ta is r " AlK'W Bn.nY in ' " ' "TUB THAI" GAME OF BASEBALL AT ncnEnrjir: ron ToriAil nARRDAU. nigh Rehool Ioe Oermanlown ULgh at West riilladel pnla. TKACK , Oermanlown High va, renn Charter, at queen I-ane, 0 , . , . TKNNIS Oermanlown Academy at Penn Char ter, .lunlort, 1 . Kplacopal Academy at Frlendi Cen tral, Junior. ' ' Retoltile'a Crew .Arrives' at. Bristol, Bristol. R, April IB, Tha profeaitonal nrtlcera and crew who will man the aloop nenliii In hsr trials against the Vanlte for , America's rup-defenas honors 'arrlvid here from New York yeaterday on thenteam snip Montauk, uilch will aerv aa tn(ier for the Reaolute, Ilobert W, Emmons, Ha. managing owner of the a!oop,,came with the Party. ? 1 Captain Charles Christiansen, the skip per: John - Christiansen, first mate, and c.h.a.rlc Ollen. second mate. In tha trlala of 1I4, will be at -tho aame pnata this year. The crew will aaalat In preparing tho lleeo Pile for her tunlng'Up teats. Harvard Lacrosse Team Plays The University of Pennsylvania team play ed lacrosse with Hanard thla afternoon at Franklin Field at 4 o'cloc. It waa the firm game In the United Stales Intercolleglatt Lacroase League thla year. Harvard Is making Ita southern trip to cover a echeduin comprising gamea with Pennaylvanla.- Mounv Washington. Crescent Athletic Club, of Drookln: Johns Hopkins and the Nav.il Academy at Annapolis, , Penn Footballers Start Today Penn footballera atarted their erring prac tice thla afternoon on Franklin Kleld. under the leadership of Captain Pud Hooper. Coach Johnnv Helsman will not return to thla city from the West for a week, and In the mean time the practice will consist largely In get ling the men Into condition. All of the font ball men reported this afternoon, but tho work was chiefly for the linesmen, Guillemot Wins Belgian Cross Run llruaaeta. April 10. Marcel Guillemot, tha speedy Krench crona-counlry runner, won the eight-mile llelglnn cross. country champion, ship yesterday, making the dlstace In tft minutes sr acconds. Guillemot la entered as a middle-distance gunner for the Olympic games at Antwerp. He la now the rroea countrv champion of France. England and Ilelgium. Bethlehem Signs Soccer Star It waa nnnouncid yeaterday by the fletlite hem management that Ferguson, formerly right-half of Liverpool England, and cap. tain of the team which waa the runner-up In the English cup competition tn 1014. haa signed a John Hancock for the champions. He villi appear on the team probably .n their next game, or when he haa had time In which to get rid of hla aea legs. 0 Tuesday's Havre de Grace Entries Flrat race tongs: Eve Opener fftrflrflll two-vear-olds, purse, 1 fur- , .IIS (alltndanr.skv .ltd 11.1 tin 107 ..lis Omer K. Mammy o" Mine .US Gimme. Gladvs 107 Ilea's Nest . (a)W. J salmon entry. Second race, maiden three-year-olds fixrinnrm' Anslac US The Nephew .. Liberty Olrl HO Night Thought Gallagher TIB Virginia U .. Frano Tlruer ..IIS Irlh Dancer . Dominican 11.1 Sadie D Dunaandrl . . . . . ,11A Haran Far F.aat US Eastern Glow Ace of Acea US Alo eligible: Fairway Ill Track Star . Taphank 1 1S Grey Gables .. ..11.1 ..110 ..110 ..lis ..111) ..lis ..110 ..11.1 . 113 scurry 110 Third race, claiming, four-year-olds and -n. A fnrlnnra! Startling .li.i iius Hcneer .US Ooldcrest Bov . 10.1 Tteelet .10.1 Marlon Holllna 110 1l Aglow ... .107 "Walter Mack MS .114 .1114 .11.1 ton .107 .10.1 Pibroch Margerv Keen Jane . . St. Qunttn . nag Plpfl ... Tlng-a-LIng . Fourth race, i'o, 6 furlongs: Vrult Cake Oaxood , . , . Quietude War Pennant .1UT 'zouave purae. throe. year-olds and .111 Dr. Clark 104 104 Old rtosrhud .... 11fl in.i cock o- the Roost U4 .104 Fifth race, handicap, three-year-olda and tin, t mile: nnnlfara KM Cromwell .107 Dnleter 101 Tailor Maid 93 Tetley HO Sixth r"Ce, claiming, three-year-olds, 1 mile and 70 yards: Gain de Cause... W Challenger .. . 10ft Major Itradley .lfl Punctual ml Capt. r?ann ...101 Pokey Jane OS tlackamoro .. 104 'Short Chan !W Edith K ... v. On lloher-nax-nreena 1)3 Seventh nw, clslmlnc. four-ear-olds and UB, 1 1-1B miles: G. Jf Miller.. .Ill nen Hampson Cousin O'Mlne 111 Christie . . Miss rillev .inrt John J. Caaev Sky Pilot ... tOO 'any When Mildred Euretta 101 Charmlnc Sentimental ....104 Alao ellslblr Hallad 10t Charles Francis Kexlsh no Wand .... , Arbitrator .... Ill Tom nrnoka . Inn 101 I 101 Oft .100 ion .104 104 Chick Hankley . Ill Edith Ilaumann. mi DalroM 104 Weather, clear: trark, faal Apprentice; allowance claimed. PHOTOPIVS The following theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask Jor the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. OVERBROOK &Dv?onD AVB , NORXU TALMADQE In KD A ' SHE LOVES AND LIES" PALACF 121. MARKET STREET i y-vwAc, if am. to U:is P. M. W S. HAItT In "THE TOLL DATE" PRINCESSsaIoYip.1 REGENT MAn9AaTM.n,,l011 P"Mn HOiiniMr in ' "TERROR ISLAND" RIALTO OERMANTOWN AVE. 'THE AMATEUR WIFE" RUBY MA"KET ST. nEIX)W 7TH " ' ANITA tU'at,V,,1B .,'-SI-"THE MORE EXCELLENT 1VAT" SAVOY "" MAIIKET STREET .... AM. TO .Min.NTH WILLIAM FARNUM ,"'" Tr niih... 11.1,1AM FARNHM "THE SPOILEns SHERWOOD "tfat""1.. nE':ir ... CHAniES RAT' In"' ' " S" "ALAnM CIX)C'K ANDV" STANLFY MARKET ABOVE 1TH iJimiLLI U:1R s. M to 11.15 pu MAniC TWtlN-fi "'" M. "HUCKLEnERRY FINN" VICTORIA "."ij-pWH TOM XI IV In "THE CYCLONE" w The NIXON-NIRDLINGER m THEATRES BELMONT a-u AU0VK MAitKcr EniC STROHEIM'S HLIND lll'HIIANDH ' CEDAR e0T" CEUAfl Ava.vua ciiArli: ny in "ALARM CLOCK NDY" COLISEUM MAnK,iTTI'l,KB: DOROTHY OISH In "MARY ELLEN COMES TO TOWN 1UMB0 TnlST, 8T. '"ARD AVK. jumoujumiv,j,iirllon on Frankford L' STAR CAST In liVKTWUMAS" I Of! KT B2D AND LOCUST STTtEETa LULUOl s,,,. ,an. ,i-an e4si. a'solST? WALLACE REID In oau,0ll "EXCUSE .MY DUST- NIXON D AND MA,1K.ST. s?s. OEOnnn WAt.su in nd 'J I 1113 MIIAIIK" R IVOI 1 t::D AND 8AN80M STB. KIV LOUISE Ot.UIM Vn""1" D'" "THE LONE WOLFS DAUGHTER" STRAND OKHMANTOWN AVE, BNA.QC M.nnt ERITK CLARK In ' r.Ani I ij ill'. I WEST ALLEGHENY smu a Aileghtny pnnOTHT DAI.TON In 'BLACK IS WHITE' asrgrsti a J ATS IV UTU MARKE7T iTSL MATIMirn n.ir ' pOROTHT DS.LTON In " ''OAMBLC IN, SOULS" R K RUNNER WINS MARATHON Poter Trivoulidas Is First In Twenty-fivo-Milo Ameri can Road Race Iloston, April 10. Peter TrlvoulU l. ofOv'rw l'orkw, a native of Grocccj today won the American marathon road race of .twenty-five miles. The official 'time was two. hours, twenty nine minutes, twenty-one scronila. After loading for half the race, IIenlnnn ran himself out on the New ton hills and wan forced to quit, Uoth took up the lead and at Lake street. In Newton, about six miles from the finlfOi. had nn advantage of nearly tV minutes over Trivoulidas. Mellpr wai third, with White nnd Tfuomlkoskl running almost even with him. Glnn nakopolous and Linder, slower of pace but well within their strength', rnme ntxt. Roth's time at Lake .atreot, 1:ifi :1JJ. was nearly five mlrnites be hind Ilyan's record. Four miles from the finish, Ttoth held hla lead, but Trivoulidas had stepped up hla stride in nn nttempt to over take him. Idnder, White and Mellor. too. had abandoned their waiting policy and set out to make the fastest possible time to the finish. Ztina, in tenth place, was running strong, but with n hlg handicap to overcome. RED SOX WIN Defeat New York Yankees In Morn- ' Infl Game, 6 to 0 Tloslon. April 10. Hoy t pitched gilt edged ball for the Ued Sox against Mo gridge and McGraw, of the Vniikees, In the morning gntne, Doston winning. 0 to 0. New York made five hit, two of them by Uuth. playing his first game here for the Yankees. Hooper stole three bases nnd Foster's fielding ex celled. The score: XKW TOtlK rtOSTO.V ab r h n e ab r h n e virk.rf .. 10 111 Hooper.rf. .12 10 0 Peckp'h.aa !1 O 0 4 0 McNnlly,2b 4 1 2 11 I'lpp.lb... .1 0 Oil O Mennsky.lf 4 1 10 0 Rulh.cf.. 10 2 10 Hendrlx.rf 4 1 1 I 11 Irf-wls.lf. . 4 0 0 2 1 Mclnnle.lt) 4 0 017 11 Meusrl.3b, 2 0 1 1 II Foster,.1li. .1 0 0 1 11 Pratt.'-'b. . a O 0 a II Hrott.as.. 3 12 2 0 Hannah, c. .10 111 Walters.c. 2 0 1 t 11 Mogrldge.p 2 O 11 O O Hot,p,. . .10 0 0 0 McUraw.p. t O O 0 O Totals 30 0 8 27 O Totals 20 0 .1 21 3 New Tork ... 0 0 0 0 0 fl 0 0 0 fi lloaton 0 0 2 o 0 4 li 0 x a Two-base hlla Vlck, rtuth. Three-baaa hit Scott Runs b.Uted In Hy Wnlters. Mc.N'ally, Hendrlx, Scott. Hlta--Off Mo gridge. 8 In six Innings. Off McOrnu 0 In two Innings. First base on errors lloaton. I.VI.ft nn bases tlostnn, 1- New York, S. Stolen basei Hooper, 3: McXally. Sacra flc hit Plpp Has on bills- lly Mocrldge. 1: by McOrnv, 1; by Hi.yt, 0. Struck out Hy Mugrldge. 1: by Hoyt. 2. Dounle plnve Mogrldge, Musel nnd Plpp: Plpp and Peck ItipnuRh; Poster. McNallv nnd Mclnnls Tlmj 1:48. Umpires Connolly and .Morlarty. U fiyk .11 .nSM ggggsTJ 37afgggF sT TsTsV y U. IISU Vii !fcr SW' -rr- mODmmammmmM i ( . - wTim,,iiiir,Tftf"W' i f $to f mEfay I 'tt7 fU ODD- IN. V tKaWP H iT.A . I 'T. VASSAR, IT What May Happen in Baseball' Today NATIONAL I.KAOtTK IV. I., r.v. win 4 1 .SOO .... lose Pittsburgh ., Cincinnati .... Phillies lloaton , . flrookfrn . , . . . Ht. Lonta a 1 .1.10 2 1 .1X17 2 t .SA7 t 1 ."7 2 3 .400 .ISO ,A00 .70 ..100 ,70 ..100 .ROO ..IS" ,20 .1100 .200 .000 Win Lose i.ooi isfli ,7S0 ,S00 .A7 .331 .667 .331 S TOTK O 3 .000 Chlrago ......... 0 4 .000 AMERICAN T.EAOUK W. I P-C Chlrago . , . . , flnston , I'lereland . , . Athlellea New York , . . . St. Lonla ... Washington . . Detroit Postponed. 2 2 2 1.000 j. 000 .007 .son .soo .AOO .000 .000 .. I .. I . 1 :;- .nut .2 SO ,000 .000 Today's Schedule NATIONAL LBAOtK t'hlragn at flt. Lonte, .... 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J With, greater horsepower per pound of weight than is found in any other powerful carAthe Standard Eight will do anything in operation that any other car can do, and do it far mere; economically. The perfect correlation of engine, chassis, and body gives a balance resulting in absolute riding case. Let us show you the new models. EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION Broad bt. Irlrphono MAY PROVE Dreaks Swimming Record Honolulu, April 19.-4 Kthelda Tltelbtrey made what wag said lo be a world's record for fifty yards backstroke when she awam Theres something about ihem youlllikc" ' &SL ) Z "WiVlwkep tha oAuvjakuyiA o iruAjmjq tfiz BlirtJDTl UptOLrt lifoij? 10O Market Ktrcet. Philadelphia, Pa. Poplar 0J80 STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO. 7th & Market Sts Camden, N. J. R. J. MILLS 115 S. Railroad St., Pottsvilte, Pa. C C SNYDER 18 N. 6th St., Reading, Pa. KLEIN MOTOR CAR CO. 12 N. Uth St., Allentown, Pa. SNYDER AUTO COMPANY York, Pa. MORI BROTHERS Vineland, N. J. HIGH & TROUT Pottstown, Pa. J.V.HOFFMAN Waynesboro, Pa. 2d A BLOOMER the distance In 30 aeconda flat at tho Ha walian centennial awlmmlng meet here Hat-I urday, Hhe alao broke the Hawaiian record In swimming iiu yaraa in u minuicn 'i o-o seconds. Twenty to ackage 10JO Chestnut Street. Ajr Ls I jGJmWr. f.AKrJNE & SMULLEN Jd & Edgmont Ave., Cheater, Pa. W. L. SCHWARTZ H37 Pine Street, Norristown. Pa. STANDARD MOTOR CARCO. ,8N-j Montgomery St., Trenton. DERWICK STORES CO. Berwick, Pa. UNION MOTOR CAR CO 245 Wyoming Ave., Scranton, Pa. STANDARD AUTOMOBILE & Chestnut Sts., Harrj-bure, Broker Wahtw te) ro-onerale with lh Chlraga hease la ifl Inrk In going atee) .esXafc 1,000,000 of erdsra. M af Sl.00,000 tnrk Ran. iirrr si ooka. Artdreaa A 116, LEDGER OFFICE f FINANCIAL Jaj NIITIf'R-. I'Rnt'imi'n pitmiiANK nr I'lnsr MrutTi I tIAOE 1IONIIS OF THE CONEMTOUA ' I ., . RK.tl.TV JOMPANV , y, i Notice Is harsbv given tiiat. linear I ha l I proMslnns of Soc. R of Art. Ill nf tha mart; ; . ii. tup ionraioKK jii-Hiir ininyanT. nc t ' Lancaalrr. Pa., to tli Lancaster Trust Com- 'V; i Mny, Trualce. dated May I, 1()8, proIaloi' i', is inaue lor insTrMllun or BlnKIng Funs In the lianda of tha Trustee so aa to srentu allv redreni the honda Issued on said mort gage and on or about Mar 1st of each tmi (he nioney jlius arcumulated Is to ba applle4 tn the puchaae nf bonds at not mora itum par and accrued Intereat, There is avail. led Intereat, There Is avail. . purpoae at present. In IM. Trustee, HOOD, and tha Lfl H, ' Company. Truatee, solid ta, ' note lor inia pur hands of the Trus easier Trust ofterlnga nnd will receive proposala for laVf sale of $5000 amount of said bonds, it a) rai noi eiceeaing ir anu intaresi. Any' bonds may forward to the underelgnei 3 offer'iJ, and proposala for the Bile of tho aame.' ia or before May 1 IPL'O, stating, tha tiumwrs ana h mounts or said bonds and the interest nd the Intarea accumulated thereon, and the price at which fhe- Will h .nM n.i M.v 1. 1090 T1IK LANCASTER TRU8T COMPANT. Truatee. Lanraatar. Pa, Annual nleetlnta tlFFICi: OK THK WILLIAM t'RAMI' & KONH NIIIP ANB KNtllNK llt'll.DINll COMPANY Richmond and Norrls Ht reels Philadelphia, April H. 1010. The Annual Meeting of the Htockholdsr of the William (.'rump A Hons Hhlp and Knglne Ilulldlns- Co. will be held ot the orrice of the cnmpnny, Richmond nnd Norrla atreata. I;i Ihe city 0f Philadelphia, on Thuraday. April 29. 1020, at IJ o'clock noon, for tha purpose of electing Directors to serve for the tn atilng J ear. and transacting such other busi ness aa may be brought before the meeting. CHAIlLi:a T. TATLOIt. , Secretary. KH5 IIKKCII f'RKKK IIAILHOAH CO. f J PhllHilrlphla, Pa , April 10. JP20. k ., Notice Is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the HtucTiholdera of the .lleeeh Creek Railroad Company, for tha electlort of a President and fir Directors, and for. the transaction nf euch other business g mav be brought before the meeting, will be hnld at the offlce nf the company In rhlla delnhla Ps . on Ilriar. the 7th day of May. 1020. at 12 o'clock noon. 13 F. HTKPHKNSON. Assistant Secretary, v Proposals PROPOSALS Drnartmrnt nf I'uMIr Hafely Dlrtx-tor'a Ofllre lloom a in, City Hall Philadelphia. April 18. 1920 Heated proposala will he received at thla OTlce. Iloom 21.-.. City Hall, until Wednee da. May Sth. 1020, at twehc o'clock boon, for th following: lll'ltrJAU OP POLICE-rurnlshlnr ona or more motor police patrola and one or. mora motor prison vans, and general conatructlort lrnprceinnls to tho 18th Dtatrlct Police Htatlon, patrol house and stables. 4431 Main Street. Manayunk, and at the 11th District Patrol Station, Montgomery Avenue, and Klora Street llimUAl' OP FIHE Furnishing; one eVr mora self-propelled arasollne pumplnr n glnes. one or more molor-drlven comblna tlon chemlcsl and hose wagona. and ona oi' more aerial hook and ladder trucks, ana general construction lmproement reaulred at I Ire Headquarters 1A28 Race .Street, and general construction Improvements to roofs of ihe following stations: Engine No. 1. 18.17 South Street; . Knslna No. " YVarnock and llerka Streets; Kngjn Nn. ,1 117 Queen Street: Knglne No. 4. 1S2S, Hansom Street. Engine No. II. Poutls and Alder Strsrta. Engine No. 12. Main" Htreet above Oreen Lane. Manayunk. Engine No. 15. Howard and Turner Streets: Knglne No 111. 44 1 li Street below Glrard Avenue; r.niriiie ;so -1. ajn .New .laricei rireex; Kn 1 cine No 22. 214 Tine Street, Engine .No. 23, 2031 North 7th Street. Engine No, 24. 2.1th and Federal Streeta. Engine No. 20, i 1012 Huttonwood Street: Engine No. 27, 2203 Columbia Avenue; Knglne No, .10. 3545 Clr I mantowji Avenue; Engine No. 31. 2712 North I 2d Street, Engine No. 32, 230 South flth Street, Engine No. 31, Richmond and Kirk ' bride Streeta; Engine No 3.1. 4214 IUdg 1 Avenue: Engine No. 37. W. Highland and I Shawnee Streets, Chestnut Hill: Engine Htf. 40, ftr.th and Woodland Avenue; Engine Nn. , 42. Front and Westmoreland Streeta: Knglne No 43, R110 Market Street; Engine No. 47, 303.1 tlriM1 Ferrv Avenue. Hnrltie Kn. 4g 7th and Carpenter Streeta, Engine No. Mi torn itoao-nnn unampinsi Htreet; Knglne Tio, ' ..4 3d and Lancaster Avenue. Engine No. i 3.1, jrarshall and Erie Axenue Engine No.' ..I) Hunting Piirk Avenue and Schuyler Street, Truck No. 2. SI4 Florist Street: Truck No. 4. 31(1 De Lanccy Street: Truck .No. H, Oermanlown Aenne and Ilringburst Street: Truck .No 12. Park Aenue and Cambria Street. Truck No. 13, Both and Ilaltlmore Avenue. Truck No 14. 21)88 Rldga Avenue. Pipe Line No 2. flth and lhlgti , JLnu. J,'r "oat Station. . Race Street JJharf. Delaware River: Chemical Tfo. It. Rising Sun Lane and Somervllle Avenue. '.V.T1' 'hemlrai No 8. Oak lne weat :of 12th Street Oak ljne, and for cement rar Ing renull-ed m Knglne No. 0 Ormantnwii i Avenue and I'arnenter Street and Truck Na). 13 at r.Oth and-RalUmo'e Avenue j Specifications for all the eboie tn te had, t nmim 21.1 Cltj Hall. Philadelphia. Contractors to guarantee the employment or none but competent and flrat-clsss work- I men who are citizens of the United States: I nn workmen lo be considered as competent and first-flays who are not duly skilled In their respective branches of lalior and wtm I shall be paid such rates of wages, and for such hours of work aa shall be tha rstab- I llshed and current rate by wages paid for such hours of work hy employers of or- ' ganlred labor In the doing of similar work. as provided hy ordinance of Councils, ap proved December 10 1M01. Hlds from others than thoee engaged In actual business In the general branche stierined will not be considered or entertained. I ne contractor U'lll lie renlllred In mrnn v with the Act of Assembly of July 18. lBlt. to Workmen's Compensation In surance, anu proor must be rumlshed tha , ieparimcni dv earn contractor tnai he hag . accepted the provisions of said Acl and In sured hla liability thereunder or secured ex cnitiiin therefrom. No hid shall be considered unless accom- i pamed hv a certificate frnm the City So i'ltor In accordance with ordinance of Councils. HP'irnid Mm 23 1SB0 requiring ' proposal bond in all cases where the amount ev e, d tMl Th Dl ect.ir rr.e-ves the r ght to reject am or ell r narts of hld. as mar he d-enifd beet fur the Interext of the city. J T. CORTEI.TOH. Ulrectoe. RKCnSMIII CI KIN IIP sKTTLINfl IIAtJIN MoorrttniTii, New Jersey prll 1.1 injo -eall prlKi.ils will he received .mill P M Morula,. pr "dlli, 10:ft.jr the Township Committee of Chester Town ship at the Town Hall. Moorestown. New .lersev for furnishing all materials, ina-r .-hlnerv plain and labor for the reconstruc tion of the mmrrte rettttng h.isln at th pumping station of the Water Department of Chester Township. Moorestown, Nov Jerv The work romnrlse spproxlmsiely 2rt ruble vards of re-enforced concrete and 73 cubic vards of excavation Each bid must he accompanied h rrll fled checl. for one (lieu. and (fl.0fl0.no dollars, pMible io the order of the treas urer of Chester Tov nshlp. Plans nnd sneciilrMiions ms- be aen at the ofllre of Willimn It llosrdman i-nnsiill-iiic onineor No (I'd Wnlimt si Philadel-, phis, Pa or lleni-v I Sherma i township, engineer o 30'1 'l enn'.. I u 'ding, 413 rarl.el n i amden N .1 i oinnlete set nun- he nhtHlied iipiin naMn ni of five dillae- !.' Oill ihe-efur 'I'lie township r-ieMM ih an or nil bide ' bi ti reject I'll RI.I -i I M-SHI R, lowiKhin Cle-lc rRopoi von (.mii.ink. Ilren,-M Rail Miitepf,lN nn.N M 'id Paints FlrM 111 l I imre lice nf Ihe Quart, riiMH r (Jn Inr of I'urchaee and Stoi-age. ern! 1 Mr, eti ReeulMe 'ii'iphes Ditlainn. Munltiona Ilulld. nir n iiigion u i- --sealed proposala vl'l be r u.d h-rn until 111 Maw .'Hili III'.'" hiuI then opened for furnishing gaaillne 1.1 rileie luhrUntlllg oa fuel oil end ares.s renuired hv the riny durlna .lul. ugusl and Srnteinl.r, I!l20 l'urtliar Inforiiiallnn on Hniil'miiinn ' "" THE llir.l.TKMIXM SCHtltll. IHSTRICT has derldi d lo withdraw Its It.v latlnn tor proposals on conlructlon nf High School iliilldluB at t:iklna Park Pa a.TtPr,nt dertlsed nd Mill renew aid Iniltation at it later dale ll orde o Ihe Tloi.-d J HOW MID i;r ; i:i i.ih:ti; ii si Mtutmoriiii He, retary. PRiiriisxi.H init nu'.iMi vmi riSihir. IMi. tilTlre of ihe Quarlrrmaiier Deneral f olhloir Hrwl l.tiulnacre rili.lkln 4f. ...... - Bunding Washington D i' Sealed bids will be re,eled here until li flu . m ' April 'JO, 100. at which- time the will hi I cp.ned for d.elng end rlnlslilnr apnroslmatsls' 1 2U nno varda bleached and gray Jean ! foi in ,'im . ,i reqite.l risNf ii. PromiiN DLPAItlMLNf OP Pllll.lt MliltioT llureiin of I Itj l'roirrl Philadelphia pr 17 in'o Sealed proposals will le iei.lv , In rinnnt 210 Clt Hill until 12 . lock noon nT, I'rldaj. .rll 30. I0JO. and oia-iP d S? th time In aame room for " 1. Attendance on Miinlrliml Hand-. Heiienn nr 1U?0 nanu 2. furnishing and l.alns Sod In V. rjous ',',',,', nJ 'liiarea for Ilia 3. laolng nr IteolrliiT Cimerete Pare. iiirnts. Ciinlnga, Cnrlis, Mlena PoHlN. elr.. mih l.rHiiallthle finish for Hie rr IU2II. - to comply tiro lt thvreunder or srcurril I'iciiipllon Ihsri- froin " For Information and f" 1 narllcutara In. quire at Iloom 113 C'ty Hall '"""" " JOHN C WINHTO.V. Dlret-ior LKtlAL ADVKIITIMI'.MI'NTH JC- MK. OKHttUE IIOPPKIl ilAH'nM,,,'' t'J .. " Vi 1 .7 "sturcs 10 WlUriha r,i,r.,,lpl, ...-.ii rrruunra sneuin snulv'. T Contractors will he rei;til , ,,1 na .f. n ..,,,. .,. iu.7 Wurkmen'a CnmpensHllon liiurav-t and prn6f must he furnished tha Department kw Ihe said Cuntra'tor that he ha- accepted the visions or 11 n Act and Inaureel hi. iii.f.11: ' SKJi ;rl M 4 11 I Inr lA lA'.A . fMw. tmi . ... '. ' -"L. cwum iltii and UKklaiitt .ii. .'UU : U -i.A't; ki v.r.fg.vai: . I"ii-t"-..f" .,. - '. f. '. . . li. feU 'Uj , M.i, 'Ai' : Lti: if--.:
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