Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 25, 1922, Night Extra, Image 19

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BEAT BRIDES8URG
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Weavers Have-Yet te Score Win
Over Uptewnert irTOame
This Year
TERMINAL AT FLEISHER
After the ment dlsastreui week of
the season, In which four tames were
chalked tip against (hem, including two
at New Yerk en Sunday by. -a single
run, the Itridesburg' Club will return
te' home soil 'at Richmond and Orthodox
streets tonight and oppose J. 4c J.
Dobsen. The gnme will start at 0:15
P. M.
The. record of the rival nines shows
that Brideaburg and Dobsen have come
together ' en three occasions, and the
wearers, have yet te gain the decision.
They were .beaten 8 te 3 and 4 te 2,
and last -week came even closer when
the game ended in a tie, 2-2. Man
ager Johnny White, et the weavers,
expects te turn back the uptewners,
but Bill Whitman figures his team will
regain Its winning stride with the re
turn of all the cripples.
Marshall E. Smith takes en Lans
dale at Tenth and Butler streets In a
return game. The store boys recently
defeated the Montgomery ' County
League champions, who are after re
venge. Lansdale was1 the winner in
one of the biggest surprises of the sea
son en Sunday, when Pottstown was
beaten S te 0. , '
Philly Terminal at Flelsher
Philadelphia Terminal is at Fleishe
Yarn, T,wenty-sixth and Reed streets.
These teams have come together en
seven occasions, and neither has any
advantage te date. The railroaders
captured the first three, the yarners
then came through with the same num
ber. Their, last meeting resulted In
a 2-2 deadlock. The winner will take
tbe'lead In the raceibetween the two.
Anether big game downtown is a
continuation of the series between the
Seuth Phillies and the Seuth Phlly
Hebrews. The first game at Shetsllne
Park resulted in e 5-te-0 victory for
the Spacs ever the Sphas, and the
Thirteenth and Jehnsen streeters are
after revenge. Bill Kelleher pitched
the first game, and It will be he or Jess
Tesreau, while Eddie Gottlieb Is un
decided en his hurler.
A game of Importance is between
Nativity and Kensington Congrega
tional. The Second street churchmen
recently defeated Nativity, 23 te 2, or
something like that, and was the sub
ject of 'considerable comment. Hew it
happened has net been explained, but
Nativity fans have been awaiting, this
contest, and it would have been de
cided last week but for rain.
Shaaahaa at IJt Brethers
A patr et West Philadelphia teams
come together at Fifty-fourth street
and Elmwood avenue, when Lit
Brethers, clash with Shanaban. The
same teams played last night en the
Shanaban field, and Jim Benner's ath
letes came off victorious.
One of the blgggest games or me
year Is at St. Barnabas Field, Sixty -
nftn street ana Bimwoeu nveuue, nut
the North Phillies, with fourteen ylc ylc
teries in the last sixteen starts, clash
with Ed Lusk's'team.
Cheltenham meets neiaseme at l ana
Vnnanvn streets. Wlldwoed Is at Fex
Moter and Forty-eighth Ward is at
Puritan In some ei tne etner engage
ments. Camden City ivat Eighteenth
and Rockland streets with Nashville
Giants, and Manager Williams an
nounces that he has reconstructed bis
pitching staff with the addition of Gil Gil
mere and McClaln.
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LEGION BALL TEAM
MAKES FINE RECORD
Heward McCall Pest Has Combina
tion of Well-Balanced Players
One of the Independent baseball teams
that has commanded a high place In
local semi -pre. circles the last month
Is 'the Heward McCnll Pest, of the
American Legien.
Included in the ranks of this well
known West Philadelphia club are some
of the best-known local tessers and the
club has an lill-stur combination of
semi-pre. and college stars that makes
one of the best-balauced teams in the
city, and till playing for the benefit of
the pest.
The team plays at home en the for
mer Harry A. Mackey Field at Forty
ninth and Spruce streets, and tomorrow
opposes the Forty-eighth Ward and en
Friday takes en the Penna. R. R.
Travelers.
An idea of the line-up can readily be
seen by a glance at the personnel.
The pitchers include Bill Cavanaugh
and Bill Nass, ,a .pair of the .best ..la
local circles, while Barclay, of Penn, is
behind the bat.
The rest of . the. .team., is "Dec".
Carlss,' Penn, shortstop;' Dan Nlchel,
Penn, second base ; Beb O'Connor,
Vlllaneva, first base; Jee Yates, Penn,
left field; Bill Matchett, Penn, right
field; Ilammill, also et Penn, third
base, and McDonald, of West Phila
delphia, right field.
Pitches Twe Shutouts In Afternoon
AbberUle, S.. C. July 2S. Pltch.r McMII
llsan. of ttis Ander.en Carolina Ltaau. t.am.
pltch.d two .hut-out same, here y.iterday
afternoon, agalnit the Abbeville team. The
flr.t cam wa. fourteen Innlnc. and In the
Second same McMIIHsan yielded, one hit In
even Innlnge Ueth acere. were 8-0,
Braves Buy Reekie Pitcher
Beaten. July 25 Pitcher Alvln Yearaln,
et the arcnvllle club of the Seuth Atlan Atlan
tle A.ioclatten. ha. been purchased by the
lloeten' Brave.. reargln, a right-handed
pltch.r. will report te the Brave, after the
dele e( tha Seuth Allantte league .ea.en.
Among the Independents
I j utviiavMS as arses ihvvmi; ., tug
Irm proved tee much for Ardmore en tha
?ja1Ur.Ult Ke unit Til 1 1 MrVntuai nlinkle..
Autoear grounee tail ni.ni ana r miner
oer.d a T-te-4 triumph. McNelld drove two
three-baggers te right field knocking In three
rum. and al.e .cored thrjea hlm.elf, there
fore accounting for alx uf the een Flelsher
run.. McKenty, although walloped for ten
hit., was, .teauy In the plnche.,
The came between aermantewn and Hill
dale ended abruptly In the latter portion of
the eighth round at Chelten avenue and
Magnelia .treet Ip.st night, The .core atoed
5-4 In the colored team'. faer when they
walked off the field en a decision which put
aermantewn In a position te tie the .core.
The umpire, ufler waiting ten minute., for
feited the'gama te Dine Uennl.' clan.
Ilarlmrach and Hlenten playrd tn a 4-4
deadlock In their game at 1'hU-ElIena and
Muisrme streets, The teams did net get
under way till close te 7 o'clock, and by the
tlme the seventh Inning rolled around dark.
ness hnd set In and it was necessary tn Milt
the fume, Manager I.U l'owelpand Mallny
were the opposing pitchers and each allowed
lx hit.,
Khannhnn finally .hook its losing stre.k
la.t night. Thirteen starlight game, had
hern lnt bv the Catholic aggregation until
they licked thn l.lt llrolhers nine by a 12-te-:!
score, Manager Benner's new player, .bowed
up well nnd batted the hall with vengranra
te srore their Mrst win since the Ingcr.oll Ingcr.ell
Rand lcten cIoee te three weeks age.
The North FMIIIm bunch made It fourteen
wins out of th'tr l.iit sixteen .tart, by
taking Pnbsen Intd lamp at Fourth and
Wlngoheuklni .treet. last tilstht. 4 te 2. nny
'
Bltinaaer wa. online mnunn mr in. winner
nnd he showed wonderful form, allowing the
weavers only two uu, vein or waiea eerae
f,e seeena inarav. , v
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Today's Independent Game
And Results of Yesterday
2 ""' FMUt Itebrewa'al BettUi rhllfles,
m aaa nnir airreiB, ,
.Philadelphia Terminal at Yleleher, Tweafr-
elsth end Reed atreete.
' ,, J. Dobeen mi'BtUMbmtg. BleaateM
and Orthodox gtreeta.
i.Har(k PhlMUi at 8. Beraabaa. "Irtr-
flrth street and BTmweed .av.nae. . . .
' Cheater t Baeharaeh Olaate.lmlMtea.
Hhenaher. at , Lit Brether, Jnftr-feMtk
etreet and KlaiwaM areaae. .
wrtraia Parr ai xieeareuewe, nttr-rearta
street and Klmweed aveaae. .
Keaelptlva CeasTraTatMnat
at N'aMftar,
iHurrsa. ana tintana .treet.
West rnlladelDhte Ofant a
te at Ht. Cetaatbe,
luahiiBjr esa.
Tweatr-nrth etreet and Allesnear avea
Htead a Miller at Greenwood Ail.
Stead a Miller at Greenwood Peet. Tulip
and Ann etreet.
Wlliweed at Fes Meter. r "areata arreet
and Orange aveaae.. r . s
Cheltenham at Netseeaie. I aai Teaaaaw
treet. . -r .
Camden Cllr sal NaahvUta fltaata. Blta-
eenth and Reckland streeta. ..
Theenlt A. A. at ClearteK, TllrtT-stttli
and ClearfleM street.
Bntler atreeta.
' sanaaaie at Marsnaii e. BBitta, Team aaa
WMtrnghens
at Camden Pablle eJerrle,
tearSLl alrafa. C'AsadkB.
Twelfth' and
rertr-en
y-elhth Ward at rnrltaarSeeeael and
viearneii
d treetf.
tie Dlrlelea
Atlantle Dlrlsiea at Aoeabea.' V. 9,
baa. If. J.
Venan.s A
A.
Frai
Ira
atLKeretea Telaaheae
Cempanr. Frankfard
relealal Ire Cream at Narberta
i a.aetNa.
EaterprlM-Menafactariaa Clak at
Clrt, lyrnhlll Prk. V
Hadien Helahta at Maneltaf
New Yerk llleemer ' Olria at
Feller, larfr-alahtli anJ Wil,i .
jLCr!"-,,tAMaoeek' rra"fert aveaaa' aad
M4j.leVrCM.taS?.b. -'"
eS7MJ!nd,.f-iTn5!,eew' BUm "'
k wm1 Aircraft FaeterrTB. V. . Badgar,
8 P. M., Leasree I.land Navr Tari.
nl?i'i.r. Thirteenth and Oresea avenaei
W.!n:,h,.!reVt..,a,r,e4' ' 8h"--
IABT maRT'fl SCORES
;r7.gArdiS1SV,
n ""V " i nerri.Tiiie, e.
.wwrKi uil
aat. 4i Btenten FteU Clnb.
it inning.),
PUladelphii
a Electrle. lit p. e. S. ef
ftertn rniiues, 4. Debesa. t
T. D. Kaae. i I.lbertr Star
North Phillies,
j. u. suae, jit J.itwrtr Star.
jrertr-eifMh Ward. It BelflaM l in .
nlnjt.)
KenalnrfAn f1anrva.lMl a. ?m.ti.-
Olnnte. 9. --
Ixgan A. A.. Si Puritan. B.
Seuth Phil.. ISi Camden Cltx. 1.
Atene
enurat. Si nartram Park, 1.
Kismet, S llalcen, 8.
Amity. Si Warwick. 9,
Cai
Pai
'!1-1 "J wim.w,Km, 9
tnearai, li American
achal B. C. Si Henth
way. a.
A. A., a.
Weatern Eleetrl
sen Eleetrle.
Reekledge. Si Cheltenham,. S.
0 Tan
B.
nevran, vi si. siarnaaa, e.
St. Cecilia. Mi Farren. S.
"TrtBle." lit Aater.
iMir. s
cartunai n. v.
Ol NlM Atmm. 9
...
Reiberensh, 7i Nerrl.tewn Stare, 4.
Sneerler A. C. Si Black Sex, a.
Ceinmbla, Si Senthwark, a.
Fraser B. C. Bi West Knd. S.
Crown A. C. 7i Pelthal A. 0 8.
Pf Panl C. C.. 10) Traa, 4.
ftlnceten A. C, Ai Manttt F. C. t.
Colen Clnb, 4 Fex Moter, S.
Stead Miller. i Fink CempaBr.
MANY STAR GOLFERS
' ENTER WESTERN OPEN
Qene 8araxen Expected te Try for
Crown Held by Hagen
Chicago, July 35. Virtually the
same golfers from whom Gene Sararen,
of Pittsburgh, recently wen the na
tional open championship at Skekle
will compete In the Western open tour
ney at Detroit August 23-25, it 'was
announced today by Secretary W. W.
Marless, of the Western Qelf Associa
tion. The contest will be played en the
links of the Oakland Mills Country
Club, said te be one et the finest
tests of golf in the country. The affray
Is open te all professionals and ama
teurs in the world, and it Is hoped that
tbe four British professionals new
touring the United States will com
pete. Definite word has net been received
from Bebby Jonas, of Atlanta, and
Jehn Black, of Oakland, Callf.v But
they both have said they would play,
If possible. Sarazen Is expected te try
for the title new held by Walter Hagen,
recent winner of the British open
crown.
MACK LIKES SANDROW
Wants North Philly Inflelder te Re Re
eort When Team Returns
Leuis "ingle" Sandrow. the second
baseman of the North Phillies, may be
seen with the Mackmen befere the close
of the season. He had a workout with
Manager Mack yesterday and the tail
lactlciun invited the upteuner te play
exhibition games with tbe team.
Snndrew explained that he wits under
contract with the North Phils, and then
Manager Mark made him premise te be
sure and return when the Athletics
cniiie back from their present tilp.
Snmlrew is about the heaviest triue-
uei' In IntlepenJent ranks today. He is
hitting around I lie .000 mark, and in
variably has two or three extra-base
hits each game. On Sunday he made
the longest homer ever seen at Mahaney
City.
He was originally a fine baseman,
hut sinie joining the Phils, Perry Iletf
snyder has found 'that he Is better at
second base.
HAS FAST' BOYS' TEAM ;
Annunciation.. Hps Wen Fifteen Out
"of "Twenty Games 'Played
Among tbe boys' clubs baseball teams
in tbe city which are making geed en
the diamond, none stand out mere
prominently than the Aunnunclatlen
Beys' Chib. a downtown nine, comnesed
i.ef youngsters from fifteen te seventeen
years et age.
This team has engaged In twenty
gemes this Reason and has a record of
fifteen victories. Such teams as Vedges
B. C. St. Jehn's Hely Name Juniors
and Dickinsen Giants are among the
teams defeated.
Themas Clark and Jeseph Splnellt
are the pitchers, while the receiving Is
done by James Lembard), who also is
arranging the schedule. Address him at
1713 Seuth Eleventh street or call
Oregon 0334 W.
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Scraps About Scrappers
Temmy Craneteu. retired boxer and who
ha. been a member of the police force he-e
for several year., Iuih returned from hi.
mention, during which time ha .aw nieane
Klorles, a Fllllplne, box twelte round, te a
draw with Johnny Hhugrue. Cranston .ay.
Flerle. leek, like the class Temmy re
turned te Philadelphia In time te box a four
round draw with Jeck Fuh., a fellow police
man, at the St, Aleyslu. carnival.
Willie flreen. Kensington featherweight,
has wen three bout. In a row since hi. la.t
deiwtture from Philadelphia. lie I. making
hi. home In Louisville, Ky., with Eddle Stan Stan
eon, manager. Green's Inst bout was an
easy win against Henry Cellettl, Willie's
next bout la tu lie with either Battling
Bnrrera, of New Orleans or Krankle (larcla
of Memphis, at Ieultillle August 11,
Al Willi will meet Charley Lee In the
wind up ut the Cambria Friday night.
Charley O'Nell ,bexis Pat O'Mnlley In the
rml-flnal. Prelims; Joe Phillips v. Bebby
Itebldeau, Krankle Farm Dan Oartln
and Al Markle s. Temmy German,
Je Nelsen will lie In fit fettle for his
mnu-h with Bebby Allen Thursday night at
the National, when returns of the Leenard.
Tendler bout will be announced from th.
ringside. Other numbers arranged by
Charley Cress are: Benny Pascal s Sammy
Novla. Kid Cotten vs. Battling Keala, Yeuni;
Hemme vs. Mickey Diamond and Kid Kllne
, Battling Hick,
Adam Rynn has finished nil negotiations
for the sptclal wlr. at the ringside of the
I.egan A, A. Thur.day for the purpe.n uf
announcing returns of the Tendl.r-Leenard
bout. Five bouts haia been arranged by
Kyan, as follews: Danny Gorden is. Yeung
Jack O'Brien. Jee German vs .Jack Ie.ter.
jimmy uimuh v nii Muuevwrn, ifoueyf
illitnt vm
vs. Jimmy Willie,
je" uvuxfis ana i.rry wnaien
v
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NOBBY
AKDRBVf TALLBNTEtHUIant itatetman.
appToachlne middle oee, but (till ueunein
ipirU. Veftattd for PerllSment. he Be
come Hferd In a new pelfKcel party,
atmiea at ee-eserafiee of eatital and labor
ter n aublie wtlfare, and f chetc
or Prrmler. '
itRB. TALLBSTKM)he hat marrted. Andrete
re erwara social amotiien. iraeinp nzr
ertat LetatK for hie political prtttlet.
yuriett at M dteUnlng a ottraat.e
plot, with hit tterttarv, Antheny palllter,
in whom .he no, a tenltmmtal Mtrttt.
ANTHONY PALLlBBRwhe hat .(elen val
uable political paper from Andrew, qtid
uhe, afttr a euarr.l, hat mvtttrteutlv die
appeared,
LADY JANH PAHTtNOTONAndreu't tuaf
.. itelehbar. teha ttr hit interest ertatlu
afttr hit tttaratien from hit calculating
lele, Thoveh tht dauehttr of a Duke,
tht it somewhat ociell.Hc, eonduettne her
tttatt en .ucIT principle. She i. infev
teltft'Xndrew,
STEPHEN DARTRBYthl great Laber-IAb-eral
chief, a ttatetman, but without ability
a a tarty leader, for which hi pick Tai
led te.
NORA MI ALL a fatctnotlne iovne feminist
and radical, in love with Dertrev.
MtLLERa coarse-grained radical.
SAUNDBRSON rose te his feet, a
man of different type, blunt of
speech, rugged, the typical working
man's champion exceqt for his voice,;
which was of unexpected tone and
quality. n
"Mr. Weavel and the rest ofreu,"
he sold. "I differ from -Miller. Thai's
lucky, because you can vote new net
only for the man but the principle. I
have loathed strikes all my llfe, ju?t
because I am political economist enough
te loathe waste and te hate te sec pro
duction fettered j that is, where thre
fruits of the production are shared fairly
with labor. I like Dartrey's scheme and
I am prepared te stand by It."
Bnundcrsen sat down. Dartrey and
Tnllente left the room while tbe busi
ness of voting went en. Dartrcy had n
private room of his own In the rear of
the building and he and Tallentc maue
their way lhcre. .... ,
"Theso men have a geed deal te de
cide," Tallente reflected. ."It's queer
hew the balance of things has changed.
I don't suppose any Cabinet Council
for years has had te tackle a mere im
portant problem." .. .. .
"I wonder hew they'll vote," Dart
rey speculated. "WcaVcl's our man.
, "Yeu can't tell," Tallente rep led.
'You've given them something fres.lt te
think about. They niay even decide net
te vote today, at all. Miller bar' some
strong supporters. He appeals tremen
dously te a certain class of labor and
that class exists, you knew, Dartrey
which loves the excitement and the
leafing of a strike, which feels some
how or ether that benefits get In any
ether way than by force are less than
thev ought te have been.'
There was n knock nt the deer. Nor
thern put In his head. He was tne
Beet and Shee representative.
"Thought I'd let you knew hew the
thing's gene," he said, "l'here's an
unholy row there. They've cnUcked
Miller. Saundersen'a In by five votes.
I'm off back again. Miller's up break
ing, tearing mad." "
He nodded nnd disappeared. Dart
rey held out his hand. .
"Thank Ged I" he exclaimed. "Lets
clear out, Tallente. Nera must knew
about this at once. We'll call at the
Heuse and enter your amendment
against the wte of confidence. And
then Noru. 1 am net sure, Tallente
the man's a subtle fellow but I
rather think we've driven the final nail
into Miller's coffin."
CHAPTER XXI
The great night came and passed with
fewer thrills than any one bad imagined
possible. Herlock himself undertook
ihi defense of his once mere bitterly
assailed Government and from the first
it was ehvlnua what the end must be.
He spoke with the resigned cynicism of
one who knows that words arc fruitless,
that the die Is already cast nnd that
his little froth of words, valedictory in
their tone from the first, was only a
tribute te exacting convention. Tal
lpnte had never been mere restrained,
although his merciless logic reduced the
issues upon which the vote was te be
taken te the plainest anu clearest eie
tnents. He remained studiously un
emotional and nothing which he said
indicated in any way bis personal in
terest in the Sweeping: away of the Her
lock regime. He was the impersonal
but scathing critic, paving the way for
his chief. It was Dartrey himself who
overshadowed every one that night. He
spoke se seldom In the Heuse that many
of the members had forgotten that he
was an orator of rare quality. That
night he lifted the debate from the level
of ordinary politics te the idyllic realms
where alone the lasting geed of the
world is fashioned. He pointed out
nhnt government might nnd should be,
taking -almost a Reman view of the cate
of tbe citizen, ills early anu late cuuen
tlnn hlH nhnnlderlncr of the reSDOnsl
bilitics which belong te one of a great
community. Frem the individual he
nassed te the nation, sketching in a few
nervous but brilliant phrases the exact
possibilities of socialistic legislation;
unil he wound un with a parodied epi
gram: Government, he declared, was
philosophy leaching by failures. In the
end Miller led fourteen of bis once
numerous followers into the Govern
ment lobby te find himself by forty
votes upon the losing side. , .
Herlock 'found Tallente once mere
slipping quietly away from the Heuse
and bundled liim into ins car. xney
drove off rapidly.
'"Se it's Buckinghamshire for me,"
the former observed, net without jubi
lation. "After all, 'it has been rather
a tame finale. We were beaten before
we opened our mouths."
"Even your new adherent," Tallente
said, smiling, "could net save you."
Herlock made a grimace. i
"Yen can have Miller and his faith
ful fourteen," he declared. "We don't
want him. The man was a Idttle Eng
ender; he has become a Little Labor Laber
ite. Heaven kqews where he'll end!
Are you going te be Prime Minister,
Tnllente?"
"1 don't knew," was the quiet re
ply. "Just for the moment I am weary
of it all. Day after day, fighting and
scheming, bpeaklng and writing, jist
te get you fellows out. And new we've
get you out, well, I don't knew that
we are going te de any better. We've
get the principles, we've get some of the
men, but is the country lendy for our
program?"
"if you ask me, I think the country's
ready for anything in tbe way of a
change," Herlock replied. "I am sure
I am. v I have been Prime Minister be
fore, but I've ne,ver in my life had such
an army et incompetents at the back
of me. Take my tip, Tallente. Don't
j en have a Chancellor of the Exchequer
who lenities te take a bit off the income
tax every year."
"We shall abolish the Income tax
before long," Tallente declared.
"I shall Invest my money In Amer
ica," Herlock observed, "my Bavlngn,
that Is. Where shall I put you down?"
"In Chelsea, if jeu would." Tal-
lento begged. "We are only just turn
ing en the Embankment. I want te see
Mrs. Dartrey."
Herlock gave an order through the
tube.
"I am going down te Belgrave
Square," he said, "then I am going
back te Downing street for tonight.
Tomorrow a dutiful Journey te Buck
ingham Palace, Saturday a long week
end. I shall take out a season ticket
te Buckinghamshire new. You're net
going te natienalise the railways or
hre you, Trtl'ente: what about season
-.-rrr1 . -"--m
VWloa.Wi.tleB
ta nadir Penned,"
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BmmDELBHtAi; TUESDAY,
" rT--4rPl)f " ' eVfPT;, . " ' " ' ',r ' " 'T-w
'S WAN : By E. Phillips Oppenheim
When thev eearehed tht mur
dered man' i clothing they
found nothing but a little
box containing a mytterieue '
drug and d playing card,
OP CLUBS
ragedy begins
romance of
tlete retribu-
ptayipgeard
,g accempanu
read
'Jack
e judgment
Tomorrow
Tallente replied.' "The Government
will certainly ' aim at regulating the
profits of all public companies and ap
plying n portion of them te the reduc
tion of taxation."
"Well, aoed luck te yeui" Herlock
said heartily, as the car pulled up out
side Dartrey's little house. "Here's
just a word of advice from an old cam
paigner, leir re going te tap tbe peo
ple's pockets, that's what you arc going
te de, Trllentc, and I tell you this,
and you'll find it's the truth principles
or no principles, your own party or any
one else's the moment you touch the
pockets of nny class of the community.
from the aristocrat te the stone-breaker,
they'll be up against you like a hurri
cane. Every one In tbe world hugs
his principles, but there isn't nny one
""W U IIU1U VII lU UlCIIl 11 ill! 1UUI1U 11
was costing him money. Se long, and
the best of luck te you. Tellente. We
may meet in high circles before long."
Herlock drove awnv. a discomfited
man, jubilant in his thoughts of free-
uem. xaiiente was met by ra in the
little hall Nera, who hnd kept away
from the Heuse nt Stephen's earnest
request.
"Stephen has done it." Tallente an
neunced triumphantly. "He made the
eniy speech worth listening te. Hor Her
lock crumbled te nleria. Miller nnlv
get fourteen of the ragtall end of his
let te vote with him. We wen by
forty votes. Herlock brought me here.
He Is te have a formal meeting of the
party. He'll offer his resignation en
Thursday."
"It's wonderful!" Nera exclaimed.
"Stephen will be sent for," Tallente
wept en. "That, of course, is a fore
gone conclusion. Norn, I wish you'd
make him see that It's his duty te form
a Government. There isn't any reason
why he should pass It en te me. I
can lead in the Commens if he wants
me te, se far as the debates are con
cerned. We are altering the procedure,
ns I dare sny you knew. Half the
government of the country will be done
by committees."
"It's no use," Nera replied. "Ste
phen simply wouldn't de it. Yeu must
remember what you yourself said pro
cedure will be altered. Se much of the
government of the country will be done
outside the Heuse. Stephen has every
thing mapped out. Yeu are going te be
Prime Minister."
Tnllente left early and walked home
ward by the leaBt frequented ways. A
soft rain was falling, but the night was
warm and a misty moon made fitful ap
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The courtesies and conveniences of
two hotels at one rate
ELBERON
ad fireproof Anne. Tennea.ee Avenue
BS.oe, eDDO.lts Cstfcella and Prat.
stent ehurehM Pfcoee 3T0S.
RUNNING WATER
Bful.ofc,len?!'1 Vn.Sr?u!?.f,Ie. - Whit, -rrtee.
CpMniNEn CAPACrTT BOO wlnaewV" hthmI S-ThK"; R'Jr?1 Jtrene.
Writ, for booklet end into map" aereen.a. Battling from bete!.. Oiraa.
Beth hotel, nntjer personal direction of R. J. LUDY, M. D Owner
BEST MODERATE PRICE HOTELS IK ATLANTIC CITY
MONTItELLO
Kentucky ave
near beach Atlantla
illy a flout an
BOtal. llrAhBBlri
nnui ana uw pi
Orchestra, dancing,
meat pepular-rale
elevator.
RU'INGWATER IN ROOMS
Wrltefer booklet and auto raa
BATte r-rfmTEL
Ownershln min'.t. Fetter Wetlln.ee
Mniucay ave. near beach) every meder.
Improvement. Rat.. 122.80 up wkly. BklL
Uvea all year. JOHfl
n 4, Munt'in, uwsw.
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THE PLAZA Chanee a PaclOe. Us
""w "fined surroundings. Every
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: re uatning. Larta
veranda.. Telephone 117. A. E. irAlO(C
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pearances, fflie rain fell llke little
drops of Rllvcr around the lamp -pests.
There was scarcely a brcnth of wind,
and in Curzon street the air was al
most faint with the odor of spring bulbs
from the window boxes. Tallentc yield
ed te.nn uncontrollable impulse. He
walked rather abruptly up Clarges
street, past his rooms, nnd paid a cu
rious little visit, almost a pilgrimage,
te the closed house in Charles street.
It seemed te him that these drawn
blinds, the dead-looking windows and
.the smokeless chimneys typified in mel
ancholy fashion the empty chambers
in his own heart. Weeks hnd passed
new nnd no word had come from Jane.
He pictured her still smarting under
the hting of ids brutnl words. Seme
of his phrases enme back te his mind
nnd he shivered with remorse. If
only
He started. It seemed for a mo
ment as though history were about te
repeat Itself. A great limousine had
t-telen up te the curbstone nnd a woman
in evening dress was leaning out.
"Mr. Tnllente," she called out, "de
come and speak te me, please."
Tallente approached at once. In the
din: light his heart gave a little throb.
He peered forward. The woman laughed
musically.
"I de believe that you have for
gotten me," she said. "I am Alice
Mountgarren Jane's sister. I saw you
there, nnd I couldn't help stepping for
n moment. Can I drop you any
where?" "Thank you se much," he answered.
"My rooms are quite close by here in
Clarges street."
"Get in, please, and I will take you
there," she ordered. "Tell the man
the number. I want just one word
with you."
Te be concluded tomorrow
Corvrieht, ltti, bv tht Bell Syndicate, tne,
MADDONA GETS CHANCE
TO REDEEM HIMSELF
Te Ride In Team Match Race
Against Carman
Vlnccnze Maddona, Italian meter-
paced champion, will have an oppor
tunity te redeem nimseif against Clar
ence Carman, who wns tha winner in
their match race last week, when the
Italy-United States team event is de
cided en Thursday night nt the Phila
delphia velodreme, Point Breeze Park.
While Maddona will be paired with
Geerge Colombatto and Carman's part
ner will be Percy Lnwrenre, the grind
no doubt will result in a battle between
the stars who competed Inst week. The
teair: event is te be nn hour's competi
tion, nnd because of the lengncss of the
rare Carman will be the favorite.
However, like in any ether sports
competition, the dope is likely te be
upset. In the sprint match between
Carman and Maddona the latter was the
favorite, but Clarence sprang a great
surprise by winning out in straight
heats, ten and fifteen miles respectively.
The sprint match race scheduled,
with Willie Spencer paired ngainst
Frnncisce Verri, is Causing lets of
interest among the local hike fans.
Verri had little trouble defeating Bebby
Walt hour. Jr.. administering the first
defeat of the local season te the young
Atlantan.
Anether interesting event will be en
for Class B professionals, as well ns
several numbers for the amateur bikers,
fhen Pretten 6699
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ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
IROdUOIS
W
Seuth Carolina Avenue, just off tha
Boardwalk. Convenient te oil attraei
in EVERY room
Iinrs. i;pr,nr 'nnn 4KSt TV.
$3 op Dlr.; Sp. Wkly. A.. nn (with ...I,)
OSBORNE
Cor. Peclfle and Aikan... ... Prlr. re
rngeraUng plant: eiectrle kitchen eD.r. for
ln.pectlen: running water; all euuide roenujl
acruBUleusly clean. Klev.i prlv. oath.. beO
rSirhCr.0.ma'")5iJ-t.,.,hne"K and ahSwer. ST
Orchestra. oaeAlna: whit, seivlee: gereae,
P00"'' FRY a HOCKENTtOnTT
THURBER
sV1!.?.""" ' oem. Bathing from hetel
J I. BO day up. Bxx-lal weakly European nlix
iu.taur.nt connected, una'v u .raMSi
KINGSTON
Oc..n ave . 1st hotel from Beach, overlook.
WALDORF
New Yerk nve ne.ir tench Bathing from
hotel Moderate rates Cipiclty "in nS?
Ing F H BRADY formerly Y Alt.e .?."i?'
STRATH HAVEN 1,Rn,huc,,yttv'"
Europ. plan (rms. enlv). Beautifully 're
near
eled Bathinc prlv
Binder Hre... Own.1?.'
tif.iit.t
AUSTINE ;.",? p St. James pi. cieYe
Runnlnir water 'ft rSSnT."' tt""pnn)U'?r?5?
Gedwin 'ainy-gJrS
s-T-rrsr wtwr (n reOBM. EUTOP. PluZ
rf ,- .' ,XI"'
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aftVOBKWKAP T.AKIC. ME. MgfgJEJgeMkjM-Lial
Moosehead Lake. Maine
Mount Kinee Heuse and Cottages New Open
Definite policy te establish exclusive patron
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TWO DESIRABLE COTTAGES AVAILABLE
Gelf, tennis, fishing, beating, horseback riding, baseball,
moving pictures, dancing, radio-phone. Breker' effle
Through Pullman New Yerk tc Klnea ar Philadelphia It)
Pertladd, change for Klnea.
Booklet and rates en request. ,
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ATLANTIC! CITY. N. J.
Under New
Ownership
Management
LEWIS
tMe & Illinois iwi,, close te Beseh In fsshiensbl.
Ttsjnriere section. Medem, newly renovated; cenr. te
entireties, stations, smuiements. Ilunnlng wster In
room., Gsrue. Dathlng from hotel. Showers. Unsnr
fsjssdeglelne. 13 tedsy up. speelal weekly. Am plen.
B'klet. New ownership rninsgement. OS.CAK VAOO
foreMrljr prprleter Meine. HaH
SLEEP WHERE LIFE I SAFEST
rlrk. Bteel and Stene Construction
Oe.an and S. Carolina Av. Lar.est moderate
rate house of modern large city construction.
Het' and Celd Running Witir In All Reems
Private Baths Iterater
French chef. Excellent table. White service.
Orchestra. Dancing, Free bathhouses for
guests with Boardwalk entrance. All windows
screened. IS.SO end up dly. Am. plan. Hperl.
willy. Bklt. with auto read map mailed. Ph.
4014-1210. Paul.C. Besecrana. Owner. A JPfOD,
aas.nlan fS.BO npiEnr.pian Bl.fle npispl.trkly.
ALBEMARLE
Virginia are. near beach. lock from Bteel
Pier. Ideal .pet for motorists; 135. uuO ttus
year for Improvement.. Electrle liftta.
RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS
Prlv. bath.: el.v.: luxurleu. .un room; large
Colonial perch: bathing from heuse: etceL
table; white service; erchestra: danclnet.
Ownership management. OABLK ft DEV1TT
NETHERLANDS
New Yerk ave., SO yards from Boardwalk,
overlooking lawn and ocean. Best located,
popular Priced hotel, Capacity 400. Ele
vator. Private baths, het and cold running
water In rooms; electric lights. Table
abundantly supplied with the best market
affords. Music and danca fleer. Bathing
privileges from hotel. $1 CO up dally. 117.30
up wkly. Amer. plan. Bklt. M. C. Sweeney.
PLANADE
Whole Bleck en Ocean Frent
Coelest location Atlantic City.
Ideal family hotel In Chelsea Section.
. Capacity Five Iluadrcd .
J Ownership Dlnctlea v
BoeU. W. F. 8HAW
u
Tennessee ave. near beach. Thor
oughly modern ; rates reasonable.
American ami European plan.
MUM It. KAWI.BI. 1'rOP.
I lib tLWOOLl overlooking Beard.
MU. Fireproof. Capacity Ml), Private
c-the. Banning water In rooms. Elevate.
K. T. (iBAFF. Owner
LOXflPORT. X. J .
HOTEL ABERDEEN
Coelest spot en
the New Jersey
Coast Directly en the ocean front 20 min
utes by trolley from Atlantic City. Ideal
tamlly hotel. Single rooms, $20 week nnd
up; double room. f!15 vteek nnd up Amer.
plan New bathing beach. Jehn C. Oessl.r.
OCEAN CITY. X. J.
Dl.,mniilli Inn Atlantic ave. i. Plymouth
Plymeutn inn ri Cattrln5 10 tb0, h0
appreciate comfort courtesy and service.
Limited L capacity. BUIt. Ktfln Fisher Sully
TRA.YMORE Nlntn nnd wiay. a
1 " x IW-" family hotel with run.
water nil rooms. Amer. plan only. I). 1. Fry.
Kimrfhmnre Nr' Beach Attractions; u
owannmerc nnt tab,. b,,t MrTle
Tn lmnMi.1 Near Beach, special June
ine imperial nti, A- M. McOREuen
DHQI VN HIS Central. Fur. rooms Near
M. O BUELL.
U.l.. U.ll Amnr. 4
Eurnp. lllfl Wm.
""J -" ley v Mrs
F. D Mawll
Kin RfKF 14th and Asbury. New open.
BIELIWJ6 Itetes JOHN I. VAV TTVR
TLXEYCK-LOKAINB nth end Central
ave. Near. beach. F. E. TENETCK.
WIMtnOOD. N. J.
TUC WALSH 135 K- Plne A- Cleie
inc. w rtun te j.ach anJ Matlenil
noems nnd nparts for light housekeeping,
week, month or mason Apply
MKH THOI J DOYLE. Prep
Arrsrlia Picturesque. Unusual environment.
nrcauia Magnelia and l'.cina MRa F.
D. MAXWELL.
HAVILLA Burke Ave. near Beach. Under
" new management. Geed table.
Homelike, comfertahlo run Mr. R A.HnwarJ
FENWICK neul n1 Rnetaurant. Ovp.
ruinivn, P,nnlu K n. .t.tien. Boeki.t
New CaleBial ah outside room.. Prlv. a
new voieiieu pb btnifc T R nrteniPTOWk
Delwrvn Olenwoed Ave. nr, beach. Ru.
t,c";Jfn water rms Bklt Mrs Meuslsy.
Amhatiader Arnrr. clan 121 E Oak. 0.
Prrlnr Hall Cedar Ave. near Beach Rua.
VV.UB1 ,nc Bter Mf, f, f.Ur),t
vnAhnrsl 288 Cedar. 4 doere from Beard.
viiuimm W)k, nm ,,, Mr 0fl,I()
Reems nnd Apnrlment
THE DERBYSHIRE
Pacific A Juniper Cem, plan. Hskpg. prlv
vni.woen crest, x. j.
BEEMAR
Ideal location. AL-y rooms.
Excel, .table. Bathing from
hotel Nell ft Ttmmes, Preps.
PP1 HAM Lavnder Read. Opens July 1.
rLLnrtlYl cnmptnn & Har-hurg'
CAPEJllAY. X, J.
KEEP COOL AT PAI'i: MAY. N j7
Ter booklet, write Beard of Trade
AVALON. X. J.
THE PRINCETON avalem
Excellent cul!nr Running water, bathe
.Near bHch JOMnril Y DILATUSH. Prep.
HERJ1ERT Q REED. Manager
, ASJ?DD' l'A.RK..X. J,
RRIST0LW1W
J-DlRECaYON OCEAN FRONT
ASDUKY WVRR N.J. r?l
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HOTEL COLUMBIA nfl .
Ocean frent: capacltv 400, table ami 'se'rvlce
highest standard. W. HARVEY JONES
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DEAL. N. J.
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