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teV V) i '. - i.' Y'r ;; tj- i- A "?$.? j" '" i' v"M'-'!J- t ,' """ 'K "i, .V ' . ? THE WASHINGTON HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1915. 9 IWAY STAKE MONTRESSOR ; Entry Romps Home i Myrtle Selling Race om Good Field. SITE ALSO LANDS man Captures Two Purses. - ban Handicap on Tape Today. New Tork, July 13. A rather ordi nary card was run off at the closlnc day of the Aqueduct meetins today. The Myrtle Selling Stakes, the feature of the card, was easily won by Mon-tress- from the Wilson Stable. He broke in front and never was headed. R. F Carman took down two purses with his consistent filly. Dune Site, and his Marta Santa colt. Startling. Tomorrow the thirtieth running of the Suburban Handicap will be staged at Belmont Park It will be run un- der the auspices of the Empire City Racing Association Eleven potential starters were named in the entries sent out tonight Th- - milp and a quar- ter event should furnish a thrill every Inch of the wo, as the weights are so adjusted that every starter has a chance. Itorron- - will carr top weight, with 1J6 pounds, mid Top Hat gets in at 93 pounds Ilnrwiu made his only appearance here in Mie IIrookl n Han- dicap, when he finished ccond to Tar- tar. Summaries. FinST It "E IMearotds and handicap; .lllnc tJOO added, six furlmss. Thornliill. 1W (Builf.nl. 11 tt 5. II to 3 cut wno, llac. 117 (Dutwelli 9 to 10. 1 to nit Cy Mmirk, SO (Mcl)c-rm- :', 10 in 1 3 to 1 7 to 5 third. Time. ldi Othello. Harry Junior. Lastcr .Star, and Celerr JacV alsn ran SECOND UACIv-IvMirf- ullins' Mm aMM Are fmioncs. Dun fell. 113 illutwclli. s to 3. 3 to 5. 1 to J wr. KUz la 1"", U Mrlajanrtl. 15 to 1. in I 3 to 1. thir.l Time. 1 Oi Variety. Nolh Sandal Hepslifn. tdna Kcnna. and Sal Vault" al-- rai THIRD ll.l'E-Tl- ie Mrt Srilirj "Stales nf Sl.Kti " Year itlds ard iijard pn mile 113 'Ull" !. to S. 4 to 5 1 to 3. won; Roly, 94 OIcKttcT'. 13 to 5. er.rr. 1 to Z. second; Harry Sha. Ill 'Huilrnl. 3 to 1. eten. 2 to 5. third Tune, 1.38. Watcnown ard Lady Hatha .also ran. FOURTH RACE--2 srar-nld- . handicap, with VVX) added fire furlongs. Startling. !" llluxtnni 7 to 2, 6 to 5. 2 ti5 won rn. iM IMrCaheyl. J to 1. eren Z o f srennd , 113 ITroxIerl. 7 to 1. S tn 1 4 to 3 third. Tim,', CO 1 5 Murphy and Little Dinger also ran. K1KTH RACK Mare, and ctMmw; and nrward scllirz. with VfiO add' one mile. M.rt Ilft 113 IT MeTacrt'. 3 to 10. out. won; Mone l us Kw iJ. MrTacrarti. 12 to 1. 3 to 2. i.it second llcj 'iblican, 1C3 I Buxton) IS to 5 2 to S oi't third. Tune. Stars and Stnrs.s aUo rar. IXTH KAI'E Tit and iiroard- - wll ins pirst. Sliv is fiirloncs. Outlook. 101 (J Me Tsrcarti. 5t 1 2 to 1 eren. won: llantacnet. 103 (Iah'v 5 to 1 2 to 1. 4 to 5. second. Menlo Park 101 iRuxtnnl. 5 In 1, : to 1, eren. third. Tlnie. ! 't- - Perth Rork. Charltnn C. Patrick S NorthriTer Mar. It Eubanks. Pons "f Valler. rrnnaTms Idi Uiittcrfly Mis MctJIscle, llre-lai- i, and l.ishts Out alio ran. WINDSOR ENTRIES. riRhT BACK-Pi- ir. yl 2 year-old- fir Clomer. :c. Rejina T'S Panhandle. 105; Port 105. Petlar. 103. Cardome, ICS; lollt. 102: Mile.to'ie. 102. Boneros First. IK: PesgT O'Brien. 102. Col Gotehus 1C1 Dick Williams. 98. Also eligible Larkln. 106. Bernloe. 102; liana. 1(2. Marsaret E.. S3. SECOND ItAcn-Pu- rsi SVO 3 year-old-s and up- ward, selling Arc and one-ha-lf furlongs. Cliff Eder. Ill: Larana ice Africa Bean. 300, U See It. :0I Mmm Bell 1(3. Lima. 105 Colle. VI. l!sie Latimer. IC1 PoiUm lla-- Ill Slis flayle. Ill: ICO Mater. 106 Al eligible. Mabd Montgomery, l5. Mama Johnson. 101 Meelicka. 93. Kopje. 9i -- Joseftna Zarate. S3. Miss Waters, 1C6; Sealle. 10T. -- XelUe . li THino n.C urv FOO 3year-old- s in! six furlonrs ranzarcta. 113. Iron Mask, 1(6: Back Bay. 103. Celto. 90 . IM, Uberty Hall va. Dr. Ijrnct. 10: FOnilTU RACE-- Frontier handicap. purse SI.OOO, and upward rci and Slumlier II SSI Water Bass. 122 P.oyal II, 110; Donerail 1C3. Tactlrjs. l'O jlndu'ence, 105; Handier. IP?. s( ommnnada. v. Karnccat. 100, xCoupleG as Austin entry FIFTH nACE- - Pun ST'O. 2 year-old- C.nadian bred: flte furlonBs. aMsldrin. 111. bBiIly IV' 111 aGala Day 1; bCorrsr Kins 111. Thorn Cliffe. Vfi rmme. 110. Durothy Carlm. 101. lc Bnde K Kathleen H . W Mar Fay. 10S. Oood 8bot. 115. aacram ectn . bDa.wt- - and Ito--s entry SIXTH rtACE-r-u- n-e Jirt)- - and np-- ward, seuini: mile and Pnnce 111. DonaM MacDonald. 110. Harold, 37; Ilaby Sister 91 CmJe Pist. 103. MirTMsslnr. VJ! . nita-say- , 107. SEVENTH RACE Purr VOt. and sellin-- r one mile Encore. 97, Kneelet, 97 Rey Oakwood, SS Hampton Dame, 99; 1W "Cormonade, 101, Dundreary, :05. 'Fly Home. 107 IlurwoM. 107, Vls. 107; Alston, 1C7. Sjnan. 112. Apintlce allowance claimed. BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. FIRST RACE- -3 rear-old- s and upward handuar six furlonirs. main course Ivo Rkolny. 118, Si rrnntendent W. Polanu. 115; Adams Expre.. 125 -- a. 1'S, Hansen 1K. Vlad- imir. IM Quart 120 Tenmou-e- . .10, lan-elilt-a "23 lie Will. 1ZL SECOND RACE tieirolds and upward, wlllnc. mile and Sir Denrah. 110, 'Oil. Ashmeide. IP7 Lord MartJiall. 115. Guy Fisher. ; 'Coin. 107 Richard LarjMon, 112. I'ston. 1!0. 'Bar o' Llt-h- 110. El Bu.l, 112, O'SulliTan. 115, "Prralty. 1 Dr Ihienner. 107; Superstition. 107, Beethoteu. 107. nnor lif THIRD the l"nrolty selling stakes; tire and one alf furlonss; tai?bt. Ben jamin 107 Tralee. 91 Miviuslone. A Hand OX 1C7. Sucre. 1C7. I'll 1(0 Tnbolo. 107- - Girey ,eorxe :l lernrnck. C7, Indian Chant, 107; sun (Jol. IC KOl'RTH and upward the PuburU-- .(s,0. mi and Gainer. 10R, N rve Kv z lh tharpshootrT, 106; Hodge, 115; Tartar, 1 Borrow 126- - Bnckhnrn. 107. Sara Jackson 100 Mromboll. 12:. Tp Hat. 95. Addle M. 10J mill RAt - 4 arolds and upward, atcep! chae .illrs stui two miles Jtra Hanson. 112; ZelUuod 1 Utile Hucb. 137. nines All Around. IT7. Sjosvt. 115. "Knjo'ee, J5. Kox Crait, 145. MXTn RCE majdens; fife furlongs straight. Touclhloan. 115. Keriah. 112: Meadow Worth 115 Airman. 115. Dominant, 115; Trumpa tor. US Woodward. 1'5 lm Rockrale. l'S Je, '15 JctiHiant 11 Smooth Bore. 112, Customer, 115 "ApprentKT allowance claimed. May Swap Perdue for Atchison. Nw lorl.. July 13. A strmsht pitcher lrr pitch tride laftwrfn tlir M (niiml anil Itrnok bn iVxiXFrii is bflng jtrraucfd by Hritton. of the Wrterner. lo mw lirsident KbbcU t the National Lcazu.- - infticsr jfsLenlir Hub IVrdti fT lUleifih Atclnm la tt. probabla though rhrk NVibauj and Ed Applcton arc under rar.tndration cm the to tldrt. BritUn 111 d to PhiUdflphia tMaT to contult with Manarrr Ilucdra. Two Men Prove Factor ManacT Hun, of the Tranar.rttlon team, has imirfd the in it let a of twn tar plajrrs In C. ti and K. Murphy. 1dc th addition of Iheac two Kara the lYauportaUon team baa com out of lut place and baa practically cmched th pennant of the fijvt aniea. NINE AUTO OWNERS INVITE YOU TONIGHT ooxtinukd rsoM paoe one. columns under "Autos for Hire." For at trilling. sum you can take the 'nhol family for a pleasant, cooling, refreshi- ng- trip that will make them all forget about the boat. You'll fltcl many other timely sugjres- Uons in Claaslfled Column, of Th , HeraJtlrm pays to reid and use thexn." i -- IS'1,5 ,- - IS"5gf. As.aSa - -- ' - lF-aaBWaV: THIBT7 FANS ASK S0Z OFFICIALS FOE WORLD SERIES SEATS The recent spurt of the Red Sox anrelr ttrrrd up world'a rrlei thoughts. This raoralBf Aulatant Secretary John J. Lane f the Sox received a half-doz- en applications for norld'a aerlea tlcketa. The onra that came In the mail thla morning Mere added to otbera already filed, making; the total number of applications thirty. The first one n from a red-h- ot Sox rooter before the atart of the season. WAR CLUB DEFEATS THE INTERIOR CLUB Sergt. Dunn Pitches Air-tig- ht Ball and Trims Red Men in Good Game, 8 to 3. Sergeant Dunn was In great form yes- terday, holding Interior to four hits, while War pounded Sweeney to all cor- ners of the field, winning S to X The big soldier only faltered once during the game when Interior shoved a brace of runs over In the seventh. The losers previous tally 3as the result of a fluke hit. Score: War AB H O A El Interior. ai: II O A K Lee.Ui 4 0 C 1 4 1110 liaimson.rf. 4 0 10 llfUlilll.Mi ... . 3 0 0 4 0 Mallicny.2b.. 4 2 5 1 0 Tanslll.cf .... 3 0 10 hatazc. ... 4 3 10 1 0 acli.cf 0 0 10 0 W Claik.Ib.i 4 12 0 1 Hacer.c 4 0 6 li 2 M'lxragfa'n.U 3 2 10 0 Baucr.rf .. .. 4 0 1 0 II P.Clarlc.ss... 4 12 1 ... 2 1 '5 0 nunn.fl. 42130 rennifton.ao.. 2 10 10 Mclleary.ef. 3 2 2 0 1 Plunkett,?!.. . 2 0 10 1 Kisher.2ri.. .. 4 0 0 2 2 Touts 31 :3 21 7 5 Sweeney.p.. . 3 113 1 Totals .... 31 4 24 U 7 War 0 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 Interior.. 0100002 0 3 ItunSaraje (21. W. Clark. (2l. T Clark. Iliinn, McCleary. Cahlll. halm and Sweeney. First bae by errors War, 1. Intenor. 5. Left on basos War, 3. Interior. 10. First ba-- e on bulls Ofl Ilunn. 6, Sweeney. 2. Stniek out -- By Dunn. 10, lj Sweeney, 5. Three-bas- hits-Ma- th en. Parace and JUciiry mi Clcary. stolen bats-Le- e. w. Llark. Mcuauiwin (21. 1'. Clark. Dunn. Cullinan. Cahill. Doublo Shalin (unasistedt: Dunn to Matueny to Clark, empires-M- r. Hughes. Tune of came 2 hours. BEACH IS POUNDED, BUT R0SEDALE LANDS Rosedalo added another win to its long of victories by trimming Eastern notary, 9 to 4. Cotton Beach was easy for the Rotary boys, but Ebert, who succeeded him. held them in check to the end. Errors at critical stages handi- capped Lore, on the mound for thn , but Long and Edwards pulled sev- eral star plays. Score. ABHO A E'E. Rotary. AB H O A E Charlton cf.. 5 13 0 O'Reids.lf . . 4 0 2 0 0 Kirkland.2b. 5 15 3 0Botelcr.2b . 2:020 llide J. . 3 0 0 2 0 Oonger.2b. ... 2 0 3 11 Mmn.. .4331 llFletcher.lh. . 3 1 10 0 0 Noonec.b.. 3 0 t 0TlIlr.iuner.cf . 4 0 0 0 1 lonnorslf. .4210 0Ef-cl.r- f. . . 2 1 0 0 2 A O'Neil.rf.. 2 0 10 OtEdwards.rf... 112 0 0 Fitz'ald.lbc 114 3 0 Needham.e... 1 I 1 II Beaeh.p . . 3 0 0 0 ILors.M- - 4 2 ' 6 0 Ebert,p ... 1112 OJItiky.Ib ... 3 0 12 0 Twredale.c.. 2 14 3 0 Totals 35 9 24 11 2iI.ore.p 3 0 0 10 I Totals .... 32 1 21 i 4 Rosedale 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 3- -J Eastern 301000 0- -4 Rnns Charlton. 31oran. Kirkland. Noone (2), O'Nell. Fitzecrald, Beach. Ebert. Reldy, Boteler. Hetcier (2). First ba on balls Off Lore. 2. Innincs pilched-- By Beach. 5' by Etert. 3. Ultj made-O- ff Beach. 8. eff 13crt. 1. Struck out-- By Lore. 6: br Beach. 3. by Ebert. L Three-bas- e nd, Connors. Two-bas-e tit Moran. Sacnflce Ct Biley Stolen bav Charlton. Kirkland (21, Mnran. Fitieerald. Ebert, ReidT. Boteler Hit by pitcher Bv Lore. 1. by Ebert. 1 Wild pitch I.ore. Cmpire Mr Dore Tune of iame-- 1 hour and 33 minutes. ' Terminal E. E. Y. M. C. A. League, Shoi. ABHO AE'Cax. Dert. AB1IOAB u arren.e 5 1 12 1 0,Ileaiers.2b .. 6 12 2 1 Hancock.3b . 4 2 3 0 0ISrown.1T . ... 2000 Jams,cf 5 2 2 1 0 SlcCann.s.p. 5 3 0 11 Garner.:b.... 3 0 6 0 lKimiwwi.c - 5 0 12 1 1 Bell.lf . ... 5 10 0 liThonrpvn.cf. 5 2 2 2 0 PooUrf . .. 2 0 0 0 O'Birlej.lb..... 5 3 6 0 3 Graham.rf. . 2 0 0 1 0 McfuOb 4 2 3 12 Johneon.as... 6 12 2 1 Ilendnckjf.. 5 10 0 0 b. . . 5 0 2 5 3JF Dodson.p.ss 5 3 2 4 0 Carrol! .p ... 200! 01 Totals .... 45 17 27 11 8 Totals ... 3J 7 27 11 Shops 10051002 0 Car Deptramcnt .. .. 00021230 3 11 Runs-Mc- (4). Btrler (2), Dodson (2). McCann, Bearers. Warren (21, Hancock (21. Jams. (lamer. Johnson and Carroll (.). Left on ba-'- Shcie. 0. Car Dept . 5. First base on balls--Off CarToU. 1. Dodson, 4. McCann. 3. Icninzs Iitched-- By Dodson. 3 McCann. 51-3- . Hits made--OS Dod'on. 4; off McCann. 3. Struck out-- By Dodson. 4; McCann. S. Carro'l. 11 Three-bas- e Jams, and Dodson. Two-bas-e hits Bearers, Dodson and Johnson. Stolen bases Warren (31. Harcock (2). Garner (21. Bell (2). Johnson. Rred. Carroll, Jams, Beasers, McCann 12). Birley (3). McCue (J). Double plays Dodson to Beaicrs: Reed to Johnson to Clamer. Wild pitches Dodson and McCann. Balk Dodson. Ura-lu- rr Mr. W. W. Tenney. Time of game 1 hour and 5 minutes. WHITNEY'S ENGLISH COLT ARRIVES HERE New York. July 13. Clapper Bill, the English t o- - ear-ol- d recently purchased by Harry Payne Whitney for $12,000, has arrived in this country and is at Belmont Park today. He will be raced here as soon as Trainer Jimmy Rowe finds out Just how good he is. Clapper Bill comes here with a great reputation. He has been regarded abroad as one of the best tvs ever ecn there and has won many races under, big weight. Ho Is unusually big, and unless he falls far below what has been said of him, should beat most of the stars of his age on this side of the Atlantic. It Is said that Mr. Whitney has been offered a big advance on the price he paid for Clapper BUI, but Mr Whitney isn't selling anything that he buys, particularly if It looks like good material. NO MORE BAIL FOR NEWARK. Poor Trn importation Facilities Will Keep Fed Away This Season. Newark. N. 3.. Jnlj 13.--In all likelihood Neirsrk has seen Its la cams of professional baseball for tnis sfSMn. Hope that the Federal League club would return to its park at Harrison. N. J., after its lament ion? road tnp was jstmla' afternoon. The PuMic Snice Rallwsj- Comi-an- derided that it would bo impoisuble U run a trolley loop from Newark orer the Jackson street bridce of the Passaic Hirer to Harrison, llarrjr F. Sin- clair, backer f the Newark Frds. who left Bundajr for Tulsa, Call., declared that nnle the loop was protided the club would not return to Harrison. fnclau attributes the poor attendance at llsrrison Otsl to the fact that transportation facilities front Newark ans inadequate. He set sstde Satnrdsy and burdar as test dam. In e of generous news- paper boosting, tbe attendances these dsrs were decidedly dtssprornting. Lass than 1.100 paid 8at- - urdar. The Sncdsf crosnl was below 4.K0. President Pat T. Posrers. of the Newark Federals, has Sinclair's plan to mors ths franchise elsewhere, but It is not bettered his infloenee will araii against the real powtr behind the throne, isinclalr seems sxncsre In his threat to run out of Newark. Cowler-Smit- h Match. New York, July 11 Toco Cowler, the Australian t, dlscoterri by lira Corbett. snd Gun- boat Smith, signed tip for a bout this afternoon. They wtD flcht on the nlcht of Jnr 26, at the M. Nlcnolas Rink. This trill be Cowler' nru test id thla country. Eagle. After Games. Tbe American rar. tmoM ilk La mmnr -- m j.w ... ,.r - ... r " t - -- - fc" SSrtS STLSVSJTwSi aad - a - luir iM acvtlmt . nT . l&&3lff&AA MACHINISTS HANDED SETBACK BY HOSPITAL League Leaders Are Beaten in the Potomac League by Hilltoppers by 4 to 3 Score. Government Hospital defeated the Machinists yesterday In the Potomac League by the score of 4 to 3. Vern-stei- n was in fine form and had the Machinists eating cut of his hand, but the poor support of his team mates had him in hot water almost every In ning. In the fourth, after walking; the first two men that faced him, he took the side on strikes. Hassenstah held Vernstein up in fine style, and Iliston played good ball at first. Score: (!. II. I An II o A R Marhlnitti. AB II O AK Varella.M. .3022 lllleittr.rf..... 41111 Bnll.2b.rf.... 4 1i0 OtscliotieMJh.. 51120 ( nimer.3n. . J l l J Ji nanin II 4 10 0 0 Hawnatab.c 3 1 1 3 0i:ala,lf 3 0 0 2 2 Kirton.lb ... 4 1 10 1 Ollteani.lb. 3 0 0 2 0 Tnohill.cl ... 4 0 ; 0 CHIIamvs.1 3 112 1 Kevi.Il 3 0 1' OlHinnnrttj r. 3 19 2 0 Hudvm rf... 2 0 0 0 CttI.midtiTe.2b. 4 14 5 1 Ilefiinb. .. 10 0 0 0Kiihnert, .. 3 10 2 0 VeTTUteln.p. 4 10 3 0IMim-s.i- 110 2 0 Total ... 30 5 21 13 4 Totals .... 33 21 20 5 ! II I 1OO0O30 0- -4 Machinist.. 0 10 0 0 2 0 0- -3 Ilunj Bnll, Ilartvnstah. Riaton. llefltn. Hams, Gioranettl. Uoundtrre. First bae on balls Off Vrmstem, 5 of Kuhnert. 3; off lime. 1. Innings pitched By Kuliiert. 5, by limes, 3. Iliti madi. tff Kuhnert. 3: oa llincs. 2. Struck wit-- Vem-stei- 10, b Kuhnert, 4; liy Hines. 2. Home run Koundtree. Time base hilBnll. Ttvo-tas- e hits Biston. IIa'n5tab, Kuhnert. Stolen ba;e-Ke- yi. Ileitty. Ilar-is- . Iltnea. Ilouble nlajv-arel- la to Coulter to l!L:on, Keys to nxon to Varclla. Hit lir pitrher-B- y Kuhnert. 1. Wild pitdi Vernstein. Lmpirc 3Ir. ST. AL0YSIUS BEATEN nv PT D17Ta7DC fl ITD i c'sco w'" rushed by motorcycle relay DI 01. I LlKO LLUDlon to New York, where the real start In an interesting game yesterday In the Holy Name League. St Peter de- feated St. AInysius by the score of 8 to 4. Itodriy, who twirled for St. Peter, pitched a splendid game, strik- ing out eight men in seven innings, and, though s ild at times, was good when danger threatened. In addi- tion to this, his home run and single did much to bring victory to St. Pe- ter Kiehorn, who relieved McMer-ne- y in the box for St. Aloysius. did well in the short time ho was on the mound. Score: St.Vlovsiin. ABIl OA E t Peterp. AB II (1 A E M'Ken'a 3b.vi I 1 1 3 1 MaUiewsb . 3 12 0 0 O'Ueilly.lf .3000 (Mltodds p. .42130 PurcelLO.. 4 0 6 2 HKelliiunrb . 3 2 2 0 1 EiclK-r- ss.p. 3 ' 0 2 Ojrir.neran.c... 4 2 9 11 2 0 0 1 Cl I i:ion,M. . . 2 0 0 12 It 1'itz'aM.Ib 3 0 8 0 ul 2 0 10 0 Miller.2b,r. .241 0 lopohoc.cf .. 3 2 1 0 0 Lancdale.rf.. 10 0 0 HKane.lb 10 3 14 Smilh.rf 1 0 0 0 0, lbert.rf 3 12 0 0 Roberuon.cf. 3100 01 Totals 25 "Or t 4 Totals 23 4 1J 9 J St. Aloy.us 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 .St Teter 4 12 10 0 I 8 Runs-Mill- er 121. Flnnersn (21. Mathews, Roddy, Kellincer, Dillon. . Donohoe. McKenna, and Lal'cilale. Earned runs t Aloysius. 1: St Peter. 6. First base by errorsSt. Aloysius, 2, St Peter, 1 Left on bases-.'- -u Alovsus. 6; St. Peter, 1. First be on Ulls-- Oif Roddy, . off McMemey. 2. Innings pitched By MeMernej, 3, Eichnrn. 3 Hits made-O- ? McMeroey, 8. Eichorn. 2. Strurk out-- By Roddy. S. McM'mey, 5; Kiehorn. 4. Home runs Roddy and Finneran. Two-bas-e hlta Alliert and Kellmrer. aenfle hits Mathews. KeHiccer and Kane. Stolen- bases JIcKenna (2). Miller (21. Lancdale, Mathews. Douphertr, Donohoo and Kane. Hit by pltchcr-- By Rodlr (Mill-- rl Pissed hall Flneran. and rurcell. 1'mpire Mr. Fenshaw Time of Came I hour and 30 minute REFORMATION FAILS TO GET A SaAFE HIT In the first no-h- it game in the East Washincton Sunday School League yesterday DauRhton and Brown held the Reformation team to no hits and did not allow a score in the eight rs of play. 4 to 0. Daughton worked five Innings and then his arm went hack on him, and he gave away to Brown, who took up the good work, holding the Reforma- tion team off the rest of the game. Score: KefCT'tlon. AB H O A E Filth Bap ABnOAK S:eams,ss... 3 0 2 0 1! uderson.a. 4 12 10 4 0 13 3 2 6 0 0 Be1rle2b . 4 0 ' 1 1) Ktenle.cf . 3 0 10 1 I Howard.cf .. 3 0 2 0 0,J.hite If. . Mcfihan.lb.. 3 0 4 1 0i .mbs.2b. 3 ti n o1 (Meary.c 2 0 'fl 2 2 j ' X . 1 Oi Cruieksks.If .1 0 ,1 0 lnidit.c. . i it i a Newman.rf . 2 0 0 0 Wrai.zhpn,p.. f 0 0 0 I ' OTutt.r 2 0 12 0! Brown. p. ... 10 0 11 Wc.uer.rf .. 3 0 0 3 0 Totals ... 25 0 21 9 C I Totals .... 6?4 5 3 Hflh... . ..201001 "n. Kienle t2l. Coombs. Hirst base h errcs Ktfonnatirn, 2 Fifth. 2. Left on baes Reformation. 3. Fifth. 3. Iir-- t base on ba;i-4l- fr Ofltit. 2. off Da uht'n, 2, oft Brown. 2. Innings litcfaed-B- y DaugLton, 523, by Brown, 21-- Struck out -- Bi OfTut, 3 b Daughton. 10; by Brown, 2. Stolen bases Anderson and Coombs. Wild pitch-Bro- 'in. Ta-e- d Umpi- re-Mr. Ktrper. Terminal R. R. Y. M. C. A. League. EVEXIMi r.AME. Auditors. AM II OA E,Car Der.t. AltHOAK Ilutch'snn,;b 3 2 6 3' chl.lf 4 2 2 0 0 Oohill.rb .4223 0' l1uni,Sb .... 4 I 0 3 li HlU.cf .... 4 15 0 0 llrownib..... 4 13 10 llaiwtllb . 3 3 0 2 O'Marcsrcn.rf.rf 4 10 0 0 Ni.lan.p .3113 01 ilhams.lb.. 41103 Mulme.ss.... 3 10 4 "Mnnd)M 2 0 0 3 1 nittw.c .... 4 0 3 0 Kilmr.c. ... 3 0 6 10 nne.n. ... 2 o v o il nan s.p if.Ib 3 2 3 0 1 IVHheT.lf.. . 3 0 110 ltilcu.rf.p .. 3 ' 0 0 0 Totals .. 23 :0 13 :4 T Totals. 31 9 15 t 5, Auditors 5 4 3 0 3 j-- 13 Car Keiartmect C 2 0 3 0 011, (4). Pohill (J). Hill (). Max- well (3). Mulrae Kehl (2). Pntu (21. Brown (31. Manvrou (2, llandr. Hanrei. Left on taues Aud- itors. 4: Car 3 Rrst lase on balas Off Hanreir 3- - dT Nolan, 2. Innm-r- s pitched Py Hanfejr, 1 13; bv 3 Hits made Off llanrey. 5; off Rlsdon. S. Stnick out-- By Hanrey. - by RWcn. 4: by Nolan. 1 Two-b- e ll. MaxweU. Maroeron. IMrh. Stolen in-' snn, Cohill. Hill. Maawell. Hit by pitcter-- By llanrey. Maxwell; bv Harfon. Hulchinaon. Wild pitch Nolan. I'ass-- d bill Dittoe. Umpire Joe Uacditvie. Time of game 1 hour and 25 minutes. COLLEGE MEN IN GAMES. Central Stn le to lit- - Well Itepre-Ht-nfe- In A. A. U. llaU. CI.Irsi. Jnlj M Ci4Ifr mn will b in the majontr among the Central Stte tthletri who journey to San Francisco for the National A. A. U. meet Ausut 6 anJ 7, critics hcr pronhened eHtcrUay after looking oter the entrirs for the which will be on Stare Field EatunUr. Smith, the UolTersity of Michijran aptinter: Ihamnnd. the Unieritjr of ChicajTj quarter-mlle- Campbell, of the UiUTcraitr of Chicago, nut Mifrs. the Detiauw Colleee mile runner, are the ccllej men ccraidered pnrticallr aur of place. Mmpson, the LniTtrsity of Miasourt hurdler. U expt-rte-d to compete Saturday, and undoubtedly win i to try conclusions wita F. w. KUr, of the record. Mucks in the weight erents and Stiles in tlie broad jump are UnlTenity cf Wisconsin men expected to go. HOW THE GRLFFMEN AHE HITTING DAY BY DAY O. AB. R. H. SB. SH. Pet. Shanks C9 199 24 B7 8 J87 M''an 73 ITS 41 73 17 7 JS3 Williams 45 93 S It 7 6 JSt Foster S M S3 Tl H 5 .148 gondii M li M 8 10 .2 Shaw 14 33 2 8 0 1 .ZS Moreatl M 1SI 17 41 5 8 2S Moeller 64 234 42 51 .'1 7 .218 Connolly 13 S u a 1 jat Acosta 22 33 B 7 1 2 .2U Henry 47 IM ij 2S 2 4 ne Alnsmlth.... 31 7S 9 IS 5 1 Ife Johnson 32 72 6 15 0 1 .208 McHridt 73 237 43 10 JSO N'eff 18 37 7 7 1 0 .188 EoehllnR 17 3! C 7 1 3 .178 Ayer. 15 IS 2 3 0 X JIT GaUUeWS 20 37 3 1 JM Hopper 11 B 0 0 0 8 .860 Enstl 1 0 I fl f ,M Htk. WAISH DAY AT CHICAGQ J Chlcaso, III, July IS. Friday will be Walsh Day at the White Sax park la Chlcaco. On that day the blr tsrlrler, Ttho baa been ont of the ftame for tiro seasons, win try to come back. Manager RotTland of the Sox to- day declared he was confident Walsh he able to net back in the Karae and take bla reira-I- sr turn on the mound from now on. MOTORCYCLISTS WILL TRY TO BEAT TRAIN Enthusiastic Riders Will Race Against Time from New York to San Francisco. One hundred and seventeen enthusiastic motorcyclo riders are going to attempt to beat the train time from New York City to San Francisco on motorcycles. They are not going to ride In a bunch. They are going to ride three at a time, one to relieve the other when fatigued, or be- cause of a mishap. Hiding night and day, over good roads and bad. in wet pveather and In dry. these boys expect to better the time of four and one-ha- lf days necessary for tho United States mail to cross from ocean to ocean. They are going to give the War De- partment at Washington a practical dem- onstration of the real worth of the motor- cycle in dispatch service. That's why It Is called a dispatch relay. The first rider will be provided with a message by Pres- ident Wilson at Washington. This mes- sage, which uill be addressed to tho ma- - I Jor general at the Presidio In San Kran will be made from the military station at Governor's Island. Ten o'clock next Monday morning Is set for the start at Washington. Three re- lays will be cmplojed to get the message to flovernor's Island. Changes will be made at Baltimore, at Philadelphia and again nt New York, where, according to schedule, the boys are due to arrive at 4.20 o'clock in the afternoon. CLAYTON DEFEATS BROWN AT TENNIS Only one match was played in the tennis tournament of the Home Club which started yesterday on the courts of the cluo in Seventeenth street north- west. H. O. Clayton, of the Pension Office, defeating Dr. Hugh A. Brown, of the Reclamation Service. in the first round of the upper half of the singles. Many of the matches will be played Saturday, when the department closes at noon, but meanwhile as many will be plaed in the evenings as possible. St. Pauls, 16; West Ends, 4. t- - Pauls ABHO A ElWwt Ends. AB n O A E Kane.cf 4 10 0 CIRees.vn. . . . 5 12 3 0 Dodfe.a.. . 4 2 0 2 0FaIkner.2b.. . 4 0 12 1 Thorarwon.ai 5 3 12 0)lii;ltsh.lb... . 5 2 10 2 1 Hont.ij 5 2 15 PBrooks.c... 4 2 S 0 0 Iteiff.lf. 4 2 3 0 HCarter.p 5 ' 1 3 2 Sheedy.lb . 4 1 12 0 OlColllns.If. . 5 0 1 0 0 Nlson rf. . 5 12 0 0 Hunt.7... . 3 0 0 10 RClaxk.e. . 3 I S 1 lCClatk.rf.. . 2 0 110 McCoy.p .... 4 2 2 3 0 Maaoey.cf.. . 10 0 0 1 Totals 39 15 27 13 31 Totals 3J 6 21,T:i St Pauls 4 3 3 2 3 0 0 1 15 Wetst fids 002020000-- 4 Buns Thompson (t). Relff (3). Dodge (2). Kane (2). Hunt. Rheedy. Nelson. R. Clark. McCoy, Rees. Kalkner, English, Massty. Earned runs-- St. PauK 9. West End. 1. First base by errors St PauLs. 2. West Ends. 2. Left on bases St. Pauls. S. West Ends, 11. Hrst base on balU-O- ff McCoy. 4; PfT Carter, 4. Struck out-- By McCoy, 5, by Carter, 6. Home run Tbcmrson. Three-bas- e hit Thompson. Two-tas- e hits It. Clark, nunt. Nelson, Tbompsun, Brooks. Sacrifice hit R Clark. Sacrifice- fly Fhiedy. Stolen base-Re- lff (4), R. Clark. Hunt, Nelson. O Clark. English, Rees. Double play-B- ees to Kalkner to hcglash. Hit by pitcher nr McCoy. 4. Will pitches-McC- oy. Carter Passed ball Brooks. Lrtrire Mr. Hunter. Time of game 2 hours. Junior Holy Name League. Tnrity. ABHOAESt. Martin. ABHO AH Cant.s ... 4 0 2 5 oliiaiser.If . . 3 ! ' 0 0 fttohlman If 4 0 11 pDimiie).lf .. 4 0 0 0 0 McCarty.'.b. 5 0 9 0 li JItirphy.Ib.... 4 1 10 1 1 Poore.c. ..52 2 OlFreeman.Jb... 41120 ititt Ah 1 s A t m ?,,... a I ft WSmith.3b. 3 3 2 C Callanan.p . 4 1 1 II 0 Voitli.cf.... .4201 OlCaswllc. ... 4 2 11 0 0 , H.I f A A n fll T I. T. t ri A fi uim iim,u v v v V i3.ii.... t v u TnnTvu.p 4 1 0 10 Oiltobinjon.rf .. Z 0 0 1 0 Kred.rf. . . 1 0 0 0 01 Totals .... 33 2 ri9 1 TUals ... 3d 11 r 21 2' Tnnitv 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 3- -9 St. llartin ...t 0 2 10 0 0 0 0- -3 rtr. rwe (2). Hillery (3). W Smith (2), oith. Ilaicey. rreeman. Gajer. Kameil runs Tnrity, 6, M. Martin, 1. First base by errors-Trin- ity. 3. St. Martin. 2. Left on ity. 5, St. Martin, 5 Hist base on balks Off Tenney-po- 2; off Callahan. 1. Struck out By Tenneyson. 10. by (wllalian, 11. Tlinfe-tas- j hit Freeman. Two-ba- hits W. Smith. Poorr, Callahan. Sacnfico hits ftohlman, bmith, Hillery. Stolen bases Vnith. Hillery (2). Oainey. Lewia Double llay-G- ant to Hillery to McCartr. Hit by pitcher By Tennesson, 1; by Callahan, 1. Umpire Mr. Long. St. Margarets, 7; St. Josephs, 3 St Josephs. AR II OA K'St.Maica'a. AB II O A E mlia,... 3 0 11 0,V Hurd.lf... 4 1 l 0 0 Klffan.lf. .. 3 0 0 0 ' Itrem.D . 4 1110 Pries cf. 3 10 0 0 TouIiy.Sb..... 2 0 1 0 0 UtTaherty.c 3 1 II 0 1 W smitli.cf.. 3 12 0 0 Rhlelds.rf.... 3 3 0 0 Oln'Connor.c... 3 0 22 0 0 Sweeiman.2b 10 0 0 0,O'Des.2b 3 3 12 0 V. H,h', "S h A ? O ft'lll...,,, t. 3 10 0 0 Lanahan.s.s.1 3 0 10 0IJ.Hnril.ih.".. 10 4 0 0 J Hah'.p.2b 3 110 0!J.Smith.rf. 2 0 0 0 1 Hurt.Ib. 3 0 1 01 Totals 5721 "al Totals CI 1 St. Joserhs 0 10 10 10-- 3 St. Margarets ... 0 1 0 0 6 0 x- -7 Runs Dries. L. Flaherty. Shields. Breen. Touhy. W. Smith. O'Dea it). J. Hurd. J. Smith. Left ' h"" ITS V !' "S"'1'- - ""' " ? ,''UVh'.r,T- - ; l" ".T'i 2? 5; . J Jfehed-- "y flaheity. Flaherty. "'" To V i.T!l'- - i' i" 4' ?trHSk ot-B- y Flaherty 6; by 2, hy Breen. 10. Two-bas-e hits-Shi- ID. O'lJea V Smith. Stolen bases-To- Pries, Shields (21. J. Klahertr. Itre-- n. Touhy. O'Dea (2). tlleaaon. lilt lisr utclier-- H; J. Flahertr (Hnrdl. Wild pitrh -- Breen. I'al L. Flshrrtr. Um- pireMr. Carr. Time of jame 1 hour and 'J3 minute a. DEATH OF NOTED CRICKETER. Vic Trnmper Wan Anntrnlla'a Moat Brilliant Batsman. At tbe early ate of 3d. the most brilliant bats- man of Australian cricketers. V. Tnrmper, died twi weeks a.n st .Sjdney. New South Wales. Irumper made his mark at Lord's on June 1KB. when ht scored 125 for Australia Terms Eng- land, but It was fn 1X2. when he hit eleven cen turies, ths highest brine 12S agaiost Ctmbridge UciTerslty, and totalled t.KT) (Auatraltan record la CogTacd), that he became world famous. The charm of his dashlnje style drew thousands of (ptctatort, and Trumrer became one of the household names of the world of cricket. lie scored runs all round the wicket by etery conceivable kind of sticks on erery sort of wicket, ajid was, unmistakably, one of tho few batsmen for whom co captain could place th field. A magnificent outfield in eTery branch of that difficult department cf tbe ram. he was probably ths best, with the possible excep- tion of J. J, Bonnor. Australia erer aent to Eng- land. Ua could haie bowled, too, had hit captains needed bowling. BROWNS WANT JACK M'llWES. Mack Holds Conference iritis Preat. dent Hcdsrea, Wlio Waata Plarar. St. Looia, Ma, Jnlj ll The Browns want Jack Mclnsaa, and Pnsidant Hedsn xaada a bur eaTae (or the AtoMle's Brit basamaB last nixht to Oooste Mack, bat ss susisoqncaansot of any deal was made public. The Browns are belnf outdrawn br tbe Federals bar and the? ua placnlnf to bolstsT trp the Uaa to sxt tack the crowds. Manager Branch Bicker has asked Hsdfes to bur Uclnnes whlis Mack is la the selling snood, and Hedge list nude a good offer for hint. Ha also asked Mack tBdar vbat Unas cm weald aril the contract of uu saaar. fat n ii raaartad bam taat Baker kt asws ta eeaaa bsafe tat taa saw ku k a asn ssasna aratt aa vaaj '&MMyiM& BUREAU TRIMS COMMERCE CLUB Printers Jump Into Lead in Government League by De- feating Redfield's Team. DANNY BELL IS IN FORM Sets Opponents Down with Six Scat- tered Hits, While Engravers Pound BischofT. By virtue of their win over Com- merce yesterday, Bureau went Into first place In the Government League, outplaying; Secretary Redfield's lads at every angle of the game. "Danny" Bell went Into th box with only two days' rest and pitched one of the best games or his career, holding the hard-hittin- g Commerce team to six scattered blngles. having: uirm eu in nand throughout. Both teams played great ball for four innings, and then Bureau bunched two hits with two bases on balls and a hit batsman, and, together with the ragged fielding of the Com- merce outfielders, garnered five runs, putting the game on ice. Ray Blshoff, while he pitched a creditable game, was hit harder than tho score Indi- cated, and together with his team mates' loose fielding never had a look- - in. "Lefty" Downey and Strait con tinued their heavy clouting, each get ting tnree out or nve. The game was stopped In the fifth, when Powell, of Bureau, and Fraser, of Commerce, came to blows, and only by the Intervention of players of both teams prevented a regular bout being staged. Umpire ShurtlefT Immediately pulled his watch on the guilty players and after both were safely Intrenched behind the ropes the game was con- tinued. Score: Bureau. AB It O A Elflnmmerr ITtnni V. Ro lie .2b . toil ( nur.;b.... 41213 111.1,31... 5 0 12 tiCreiIitM- 4 0 13 0 Conl.n.ib.cf 4 n 5 0 0 fitiick'ks.lf.rf 4 12 0 2 straitc 6 3 6 2 OlFraser.rf .. 2 10 0 0 Bell.p. ... 5 I 3 2 VanDu-en.l- b J 0 2 0 0 Iowney,rf.. 5 3 0 0 0Kinnev.2b. .. 4 12 3 1 Powell.cf 0 0 0 0 0'James2b. .... 0 0 0 0 0 i.imeness.. a I l n lEishoIT p..... 3 1110 .Mii.ajTen.in j u j l 1'nnre.Ib.If.. 4 0 5 0 1 McDono'h.lf 4 0 2 0 0 Anpel.e. ... 3 0 8 12 iMewart-cf- . . 4 14 0 0 Totals .... 40827 10 4! I Totals .... 34 6 27 9 9 Bureau 00000320 0 10 Commerce 00003010 0 4 First base by errors Bureau, 7; Commerce, 4. Left on baes-Bure- au. 6: Commerce, 6. First base on balls OT Bell. I, IlLschoff, 2. Struck oit By Bell. ; BischofT. 9. Three-bas- hitsStewart anil Strait. Two-bas-e Bell and Downey (21 Sacriflca tl Itischoff. Stolen bases Cmlitor. Cniickshanks. Arcel (2). Kinney, Liroerie and Double jJay Darta to McLarren. Hit lr Bell (Cleary); BischofT (Gordon). Wild riltches-Be- ll. (2) Passed bal- l- Strait. CroHre Mr. Shurtleff. Time, of came 1 hour and 43 minutt-s- . Ready for Aquatic Meet. San Francisco. July 13. Swimmers of the Illinois Athletic, Club of Chicsso. Arthur McAkenan. of New Tork. and Arthur Karraday. of New Orleans, were amon-- r It- - athletes who armed here yesterday to compete in the Panama-Pacifi- c Kxpnsitina swim- ming champiinshir Friday and Paturdar. Duke Kahanamoku acd six others hare armed from Ha- waii. MOVING, PACKING. STORING. STORAGE I.oisr rate for tka summer snobtlis. 31 ov I n k, packlnr, and ahlpplnsj, Estl-mat- e. 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COOL BOOMS, second floor front: transients. Men only. 609 II ST. NW.-NI- COOL ROOMS; ntONT or back; transients. 303 n ST. NW.- -2 LARGE. COOL. BRIGHT nicely furnished rooms; s. m. 1.; private family: 1. h. k. if desired: near all fofernment drpartmen; also larse parlor room, leaaonable. 2 CTII ST. :iE.-- 3 KLRNISHED ROOMS; SIDB porch; 1. h. k. permitted; near cars; tli month. 413 CTII ST. NW. (WALXJS)-BRIG- HT. COM- - lurtable rooms; electric light; a to IS from Raleigh. 523 6TH ST. .VE.- -J BrAtrnFCL. ROOMS: NEW house?; handsomely furnished, complete for eTerythlng new; very reasonable. Line. 3005. 1401 MASS. AVE. AND DOUBLE rooms; southern expveure; excellent table; central; summer rates. TWO EXCELLENT. NEWLT FDRNISHED BED-room- strictly mvdern; angle or ea suite; sleep- ing porch; print tamily: Chery Chase car line and Conn. Are. Bridgv. N. 7998. 135 OR C (PRIVATE RATO) 3D ff?. rrWSEC-on- d floor moms, 1. Z. or 3; newly papered and turn.; a. m. L;near all gort. depta.; bath adjoining; reasonable. 610 I ST. ROOM; I WIN-dow- s; facing street; electric lUfct. M. B009. 1317 llTII 8T. NW.- -! LARGE ROOMS; light housekrepin2; alcore; entire 3d floor; runnlnf water; $16 month. ARE YOD LOOKING FOR ROOMS OR APTS. furnished or unfurnished T If so, consult Mr. NOLTE, 904 llth at. Fhoce M. 6X7. Consultation free. ! St ST. OH ROOM OS FRONT floor with kitchenette. Also, front room; southern. North. S63. 511 E ST. GE PARLOR BOOM; ELE-- cantly furn ; s. m. L; kitchenette; suitable for dressmaker; Z baths; slso 2 large rooms; runninf wster. resaonsble. SM MASS. AVE. NW.-T- PARLOR FLOOR. newly papered, connectlns; rooms; southern ex- posure into bslcony; shady lawn. IIS CLIFTON-LAR- GE FRONT AND BACK rooms with screened porch; a. m. L; prlrate fata- lly ; beautiful location. Ol. 33. Reasooable. 807 II ST. NW.- -S LARGB. COOL. BRIGHT. comxnuniratirs rooma; elegantly fom.; a. m. I.; baths; southern exposure; transients ac- commodated; reasonable; other rooma. CORNER lia ETE ST. NW.-- ZD FLOOR FRONT, orerlooking park; also small room; sery desirable. HIS F NW.-TH- FURNISHED B00M3 FORI bousekeepine: janitor scrrlce; free phone, w. 927; references exchangtd. 1D5 ADA1IS ST. N. W'.-N- ICE LARGE front room. JS. or smaller front room. &; private family; use of porches and piano. 710 VA. AVE. S. E. WITH OR WITH- - out board; rooms: furnished. 115 H ST. GE FRONT SECOND floor room; s. m. L; prlrate family; near O. P. O.; central; suiuble for 2 cr i men; reasonable. 1511 VT. AVE. NEW ROOMS; L h. k.; a. m. L; nice location;' prlrate fatally; cheap. 12 IOWA CIRCL- E- MEDIUM-SIZE- ROOMS; southern exposure, OTerlooslng park. n fj ST. NW.- -3 OR 4 LARGE, COOL, BRIGHT "ur. rooma; a, m. L; central; 1. b. k.; fas rasce; reasonsble. 3 bTH ST. ROOMS, fa. $s, snd 310 aootn; bustoess section; sntleasen. 117 11TII ST LY FURNISHED, COOL rooms; continuous hot wster; free phone; central location; summer ratea. 1316 1JTH ST. OR ISU VT. AVE. NW.-FIR- 8T floor, 3 rooms snd basement; L h. k.; also 2 large rooms; reasonable. 12S 13TH ST --J ROOMS AND BATH. 8INGLX. or ensiutf ; also. 2nd floor front, all modern 1m- - prorcments. Phone N. H32. 113 tni ST. MV.- -S VERY DESIRABLE, NICB-- ls furnished housekeepics ronms; all conven iences. SIC 11TII ST. NW.- -2 LARGE, BRIGHT. COMMC-nlcati- loems; furnished complete for L h. k.; 3 other rooms; adjoining hath; a. m. L; central; sue heme; reasonable. 15 6TII ST. NE.-TII- LARGE. COMMUM- - catins rooms; completely furnished L b. k.; fas ranee, ssrd; water. CO R NE.- -3 COOL ROOSTS; BEAUTIFULLY furnished for housekeeptnf ; sards: RICO; nferenaa. U'.n MASS AVE. TB OF ROOMS FOR housekeerinf ; sdjoinlnf bath; a. m. L; flna boms; central; reasonable. THE CUMBERLAND. APTS. as ft cool room: southern exposure; transients sIo 2 beautiful rooms; a. m. L; central; reasonable. S3J K ST. NW.- -l LARGE, COOU BRIGHT. communicatinf rooma In rtflned home: a. m. L; pritate bath; 1 In familj; near all fort, depta.; rfasonabls to men. OH K ST. NW.- -4 ROOMS. UU FLOOR. AND on 2nd floor, for 1. h. k.; reasonable, rhone. 31H MOUNT PLEASANT 8T.- -2 COMFORT- - ablr furnished rooms; next bats; western ex- posure: nmate fsmilr: references exchsiurtd. CI1F.VY CHASE IS FINE NOW; A COatTORT- - able room mar be had In one of the pleasant home of Chst y Chase; tenllsmaa aula. Telephone Cleseland TH. 303 U BT. NW.-TI- IE SECOND FLOOR: THREE rooms; bath; staUonarr washstand; emptT JnlT U. 1 1RVIXO ST. KW.-NE- PAPEREfs. painted; sou'h front, prlraU family; cccL pleaa-an- t; swond or third. IS 11TII ST. .Iff.- -! OR I ROOMS. WITH USB of window to dlspiar goods; central; resanaabl. VNFURXISHED. 12 ITH 8T. NW.- -J LARGE. COOL, BRIGHT communicating rooms; a. m. L; prlrat tamily; near market and downtown; L b. a.; reasonable. CM SST. ST. NW.- -J LAROE. COOL. BRIGHT rooms. In prirate home; a. m. L; bath adjoining, near all cars; L h, k. If desired; reasonable. . 3508 O ST. N. W. THREE NICE, cool unfurnished rooms for L h. lc; gas, bath, etc. Reasonable. BIS n ST. NW.-T- UNFURNISHED BOOsIS. first floor: also two, srlta Mtdwnette. a first floor; light house keeping. IM B ST. NW.- -J LAROE. COOL. B8I0HT. cornmanlcsllrg rooms; bath and alesr danlng; a. n, L; prlrat fasuu: Drantinu fumlshsd; saw all can; tHOOk at B BT. NW.-T-HE SECOXD FLOOR; THBEJ. rooms; bata; staUoturr washstand: empty Inxr a B K BT. XW.-S- IX LABOE-ROO- FLAT, and bath; vita back porch: h. w. h.: hug back yard, bsantlfrd ieeatioa; aar O. P. O. and new P. O.: rseaonahU. last BTH BT. aVBOOK Sat, 1ST 11TB BT. NW.- -1 LAROB ROOMS; ALCOTB: entire Id Coor; rnnnmg water; fat asonth. Its K ST. NW- -S KlOB CaDJOsTJinOATINO aeond-ooa- r atwtfataepbsi twaas. with llgkt, beaU gas: back ponk: targa card: isjnsgsat cks ts najghbeekood: timnsH U liatwlli tssiawa CaB "''. . ,i '. o r t.JU-.-j.A- .. . AND USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS FOB BENT BOOMS. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED 52 U ST. NW.-Z-ND FLOOR. VERT DESIRABLE. 1 or 3 Urge, airy, outside rooms; porcelain bath. hall. large- porch, gas stoTe, larg closets, screens, blinds, light, heat, gas furnished. Rent reasonable for L b. k. Strictly refined famflr. Mau and wife only. References exchanged. One-ha-lf block to car lin and jitney line. 1231 GIRARD ST. NV- n- LARGE. COOL. bright, nicely furn. rooms, with bath; southern ex- posure; a. m. t; priraU family; beautiful location; summer rites. BOARD AND ROOM. 1ZJ F ST. XW.- -3 IiAHGEi COOU ELEOANTLr furnished rooms, fine beds. a. m. L. prlnte home, near G. P. O. and 1". O.; excellent home coohnf: cheap. 1U1 ffll ST. rTW.-T- IIE BIST BOARD IN tosm for least money; all the latest Testable,; also furnished rooms. WANTED UNFURNISHED ROOMS. WANTED-T- O KENT TO KEFJXED PEOPLE. with best of references. Consult Mr. SOLTE, HM lltlt st. Phone M. (317. 1310 K ST. NW.- -3 L.nCE. COOL. BRIGUBJ commamcatinc rooms; back trch; next to batbn a. m. 1; I. h. k.; beat, libi and cooking gaar . furnished. Call after 5 p. m. TABLE BOARD. ita cou rd. xw.-LAR- nn. cool, bright' room srith excellent home oroklnc; a. nv 1.1 piirate family; beautiful location; cheap. COCXTRT BOAniV O.V A rAIUt: LARGE. airy rooms; plenty of milk and shade; V mil9 from rifer; free ndes and drires. For terms, Mrs. T. STRIXOFELLOW. Uatna, Cu!jrr ConEty, Va. S39 K ST. XW.-GO- OD VIRGINIA COOKING; SL50 week for tao meals a day; S3 per week foff three meals a day; Eire us a trial. TABLE BOARD-F- OR JEWISH YOCNG MEN'J prjee reasonable; centrally located. 113S 6th st, nr. LINCOLN CAFE, Next Uncoln" Hotel Keffllar timbers Wf .n.l uv. s?m.vt- - .!.. 2St Dinner hours 5 to T JO p. ra. linch. 15 to 1 p. m.. 36c. Breakfast 7 to 10 s. m 3oc. A la carte eerrlce 7 a. m. to 720 p. m. Rooms at sum IUSp rates Trv m, ty. t . jw nw.. . 2Sc Business Ven's Lnnch. PROPOSALS. OFFICE OF TUB COMMISSIONERS OF TUB District of Columbia. Washintton, July U( 191S. Sealed proposals will be reonied at this office. Room 509. District Bulldini. until I oVlock. p. m.. AnjUit 13. for furnishing snd Installing laboratory tables, cases, fume hoods, and black- boards. Chemistry Department. Western Higb) School, this citr. Specifications snd form of pro- posal may be obtained from the ic Officer. Room SO. District Buildirs. OLIVER P. NEW- MAN. LOCI3 BROWNLOW. CHARLES W. KCTZ. Commissioners. D. O. AUCTION SALES. ADAM A. WESC1ILER, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE. LOT NORTHWEST CORNER D STREET AND WASHINGTON' CIRCLE. The underlined trustee ender ths li sna and codicils thereto of Edwsrd A. nstnmond, deceased, will sell st public anctloo. in front of the premises. on MONDAY. Jnlr 19. MIJ. at 530 p. m.. the land, situaU in Washlnston. Ditrlct of Colombia, beinc lot one 0) of Pollock's sabdirlslon of sanare thittr-el4-t 08). as per put recorded in Liber D. folio S. of ths Land Records of the said District. Terms to be snnounced st sale. Deposit of JM0.00 required of jnrrtater at sale. CorjTerandae. rccord-ln- c. and notarial fee at cost of purchaser. Terms of sale to te compiled with srtthln, fifteen dars from sale, otherwise trustee rcsenes rlrht to resell property st nsk snd cost of defaulting purchaser. after flre daja' adtrrtisemmt of mien resale In some newspaper rnmisnea in Wsshingtoo, D. C. UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY OF" NEW YORK.. Trustee, nnder the will of Edward A. Hammond. Bj CHARLES A. EDWARDS. Second Assistant Secretary. GEO. K. LINKIN3, Attornej. ITU Pmnsjlfanla srenne northwest, Washington. D. O. JjsdiS-JjlJin- o PEBSONAIS. CUT THIS OUT OR MEN-tio- n "Herald" and we will fit you glasses or spectacles TO ORDER for $1.00. MAX GREENBERG, Est. sixteen years. D. Segal (Opt.) WORKINGMEN'-JIE- N' WIIO HAD BROUGHT home fair size salaries snd then went out on a shopping tour came back snth little left, but they did not bur from ns: should hare saved cash on tha new pants at $1.50 to 13.00. Yes, It psrs to see us. One price. JUSTjTS OLD STAND, 1 D. We srnarantre to cure pimples. snnej' and eczema bs- - the Altleraon .Method. Tel. Main BOS. DERMAT0L0GICAL INSTITUTE,' J622HST.N.W. THE ALDERS0N SYSTEM Paelal Blemlahea Removed. The Com plexlon Ueautlfled. MOVING PICTURE FANS- - become a Photoplar Actor or Actress. xcepi tlonal ODportunltj offered. Instructions firen ill photoplay acting, dramatia actln;, scenario srritlag. I etc Tuition fee reasonable. Fee J. II. WILLIAMS, UU Hth St.. rpstairs. Esenuifs from 7 to SL MIrAIr. Manicuring and Scalp-N- . W Apt. 1. Phone Main 7s2B. DR. F1SK ELGIN, SPECIALIST, lias rtmored his osioes to 123 Pa. are. a, ataa ragatnsents call Main Sit. AHBETTE H0DGZ, Ph. D.. M. D., CIBCULATIOH 8FECUUSV. Phone M. OS. Tha Zninawick, 1X3 I st ar. DR. REED SPECIALIST 804 SEVENTEENTH STBEET. OVER 30 YEARS' &r?Tch?crVS ntt fMaMwl aafJs tit TtB BBti WntRUfA- - JIeanj Health to YOU If YOU Sttffet from Catarrh. Obeattr, Rheumatism. Constipation. File. Throat, Lose. Itrsta, Heart, Bleed and Haas Davesar. Nrrtoua iJebiUti. Kidnex DiSMses. Blad Trouble, hpeelns illood l'oisonisx. Eruptions. liters, snd All Prttst Diseases Cured for Ufa trj Safe afethod. Charges low. Medioine Furnished, C0HSUITATI0H FiEE. Private WtutiBg Boom for ladies. utile Boat, h to l. to a. Bunaar, u to II. miss wsaaisnjsn.n, p. m. RIO it tr. Aparunent J. third sear. NOTICEi ArttBtrlal tawth and ataeondi band Diamonds and Jwlry bouarkts i.awta ataTaaaasa. saa u, visa, rmt. LEIMBACH-- On Monday. Julr U insl at 8:15 p. ra.. JiAllx. Delovea U9 of Wlinam H. Lelmbaeh. Funeral on 'Wednesday. July 14. at 3f p. m.. from her late residence), 607! Sixth street southwest. Friends and; relatives invited to attend. HTXXi-- On Mondar. Julr 12, 1315, BTJ8U0J- - HrLLi (nee Hammer), beloved wUro2j Thomas HllL - 1 Funeral from, Xsta's undertaking; esV tabllshment, en Wednesday, Julr 14J. Church at o'clock. btmpson Os TuissdaT. Julr 11. 1915. 0 d. as., at her home. 123 Maryland avenua aaOrthswtst. MART U SIMFa BOW. IUSERAL DESIQ1T84 TUVOLAL PL0WEM: Bsaqr PisTrlatliai Modaratsij PitaaV QUD - V . $MmMM?jU

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    THE WASHINGTON HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1915. 9

    IWAY STAKE

    MONTRESSOR

    ; Entry Romps Home

    i Myrtle Selling Race

    om Good Field.

    SITE ALSO LANDS

    man Captures Two Purses.

    - ban Handicap on Tape

    Today.

    New Tork, July 13. A rather ordinary card was run off at the closlncday of the Aqueduct meetins today.The Myrtle Selling Stakes, the featureof the card, was easily won by Mon-tress-

    from the Wilson Stable. Hebroke in front and never was headed.R. F Carman took down two purseswith his consistent filly. Dune Site, andhis Marta Santa colt. Startling.

    Tomorrow the thirtieth running ofthe Suburban Handicap will be stagedat Belmont Park It will be run un-der the auspices of the Empire CityRacing Association Eleven potentialstarters were named in the entriessent out tonight Th- - milp and a quar-ter event should furnish a thrill everyInch of the wo, as the weights are soadjusted that every starter has achance. Itorron- - will carr top weight,with 1J6 pounds, mid Top Hat gets inat 93 pounds Ilnrwiu made his onlyappearance here in Mie IIrookl n Han-dicap, when he finished ccond to Tar-tar. Summaries.

    FinST It "E IMearotds and handicap;.lllnc tJOO added, six furlmss. Thornliill. 1W

    (Builf.nl. 11 tt 5. II to 3 cut wno, llac. 117(Dutwelli 9 to 10. 1 to nit Cy Mmirk,SO (Mcl)c-rm- :', 10 in 1 3 to 1 7 to 5 third. Time.ldi Othello. Harry Junior. Lastcr .Star, andCelerr JacV alsn ran

    SECOND UACIv-IvMirf- ullins' Mm aMMAre fmioncs. Dun fell. 113 illutwclli. s to 3. 3to 5. 1 to J wr. KUz la 1"", U Mrlajanrtl. 15to 1. in I 3 to 1. thir.l Time. 1 Oi Variety.Nolh Sandal Hepslifn. tdna Kcnna. and SalVault" al-- rai

    THIRD ll.l'E-Tl- ie Mrt Srilirj "Stales nfSl.Kti " Year itlds ard iijard pn mile

    113 'Ull" !. to S. 4 to 5 1 to 3. won;Roly, 94 OIcKttcT'. 13 to 5. er.rr. 1 to Z. second;Harry Sha. Ill 'Huilrnl. 3 to 1. eten. 2 to 5.third Tune, 1.38. Watcnown ard Lady Hatha

    .also ran.FOURTH RACE--2 srar-nld- . handicap, with VVX)

    added fire furlongs. Startling. !" llluxtnni 7 to2, 6 to 5. 2 t i 5 won rn. iM IMrCaheyl. J to1. eren Z o f srennd , 113 ITroxIerl. 7 to 1.S tn 1 4 to 3 third. Tim,', CO 1 5 Murphy andLittle Dinger also ran.

    K1KTH RACK Mare, and ctMmw;and nrward scllirz. with VfiO add' one mile.M.rt Ilft 113 IT MeTacrt'. 3 to 10. out. won;Mone l us Kw iJ. MrTacrarti. 12 to 1. 3 to 2.i.it second llcj 'iblican, 1C3 I Buxton) IS to 5 2 toS oi't third. Tune. Stars and Stnrs.saUo rar.

    IXTH KAI'E Tit and iiroard- - wllins pirst. Sliv is fiirloncs. Outlook. 101 (J MeTsrcarti. 5 t 1 2 to 1 eren. won: llantacnet. 103(Iah'v 5 to 1 2 to 1. 4 to 5. second. MenloPark 101 iRuxtnnl. 5 In 1, : to 1, eren. third.Tlnie. ! 't- - Perth Rork. Charltnn C. PatrickS NorthriTer Mar. It Eubanks. Pons "f Valler.rrnnaTms Idi Uiittcrfly Mis MctJIscle, llre-lai- i,

    and l.ishts Out alio ran.

    WINDSOR ENTRIES.

    riRhT BACK-Pi- ir. yl 2 year-old- firClomer. :c. Rejina T'S Panhandle. 105;

    Port 105. Petlar. 103. Cardome, ICS; lollt.102: Mile.to'ie. 102. Boneros First. IK: PesgTO'Brien. 102. Col Gotehus 1C1 Dick Williams.98. Also eligible Larkln. 106. Bernloe. 102;liana. 1(2. Marsaret E.. S3.

    SECOND ItAcn-Pu- rsi SVO 3 year-old-s and up-ward, selling Arc and one-ha-lf furlongs. CliffEder. Ill: Larana ice Africa Bean. 300, U See It.:0I Mmm Bell 1(3. Lima. 105 Colle. VI. l!sieLatimer. IC1 PoiUm lla-- Ill Slis flayle. Ill:

    ICO Mater. 106 Al eligible. MabdMontgomery, l5. Mama Johnson. 101 Meelicka. 93.Kopje. 9i --Joseftna Zarate. S3. Miss Waters, 1C6;

    Sealle. 10T. -- XelUe . liTHino n.C urv FOO 3year-old- s in!

    six furlonrs ranzarcta. 113. Iron Mask,1(6: Back Bay. 103. Celto. 90 . IM, UbertyHall va. Dr. Ijrnct. 10:

    FOnilTU RACE-- Frontier handicap. purseSI.OOO, and upward rci and

    Slumlier II SSI Water Bass. 122 P.oyalII, 110; Donerail 1C3. Tactlrjs. l'O jlndu'ence, 105;Handier. IP?. s( ommnnada. v. Karnccat. 100,xCoupleG as Austin entry

    FIFTH nACE- - Pun ST'O. 2 year-old- C.nadianbred: flte furlonBs. aMsldrin. 111. bBiIly IV'111 aGala Day 1; bCorrsr Kins 111. ThornCliffe. Vfi rmme. 110. Durothy Carlm. 101. lcBnde K Kathleen H . W Mar Fay. 10S. Oood8bot. 115. aacram ectn . bDa.wt- - and Ito--sentry

    SIXTH rtACE-r-u- n-e Jirt)- - and np--ward, seuini: mile and Pnnce

    111. DonaM MacDonald. 110. Harold, 37;Ilaby Sister 91 CmJe Pist. 103. MirTMsslnr. VJ! .

    nita-say- , 107.SEVENTH RACE Purr VOt. and

    sellin-- r one mile Encore. 97, Kneelet,97 Rey Oakwood, SS Hampton Dame, 99;

    1W "Cormonade, 101, Dundreary,:05. 'Fly Home. 107 IlurwoM. 107, Vls. 107;Alston, 1C7. Sjnan. 112.

    Apintlce allowance claimed.

    BELMONT PARK ENTRIES.

    FIRST RACE- -3 rear-old- s and upwardhanduar six furlonirs. main course Ivo

    Rkolny. 118, Si rrnntendent W. Polanu. 115;Adams Expre.. 125 --a. 1'S, Hansen 1K. Vlad-imir. IM Quart 120 Tenmou-e- . .10, lan-elilt-a

    "23 lie Will. 1ZLSECOND RACE tieirolds and upward, wlllnc.

    mile and Sir Denrah. 110, 'Oil.Ashmeide. IP7 Lord MartJiall. 115. Guy Fisher.

    ; 'Coin. 107 Richard LarjMon, 112. I'ston.1!0. 'Bar o' Llt-h- 110. El Bu.l, 112, O'SulliTan.115, "Prralty. 1 Dr Ihienner. 107; Superstition.107, Beethoteu. 107. nnor lif

    THIRD the l"nrolty sellingstakes; tire and one alf furlonss; tai?bt. Benjamin 107 Tralee. 91 Miviuslone. A Hand OX1C7. Sucre. 1C7. I'll 1(0 Tnbolo. 107- - Girey,eorxe :l lernrnck. C7, Indian Chant, 107; sun

    (Jol. ICKOl'RTH and upward the

    PuburU-- .(s,0. mi and Gainer.10R, N rve Kv z lh tharpshootrT, 106; Hodge,115; Tartar, 1 Borrow 126- - Bnckhnrn. 107. SaraJackson 100 Mromboll. 12:. Tp Hat. 95. AddleM. 10J

    mill RAt - 4 arolds and upward, atcep!chae .illrs stui two miles Jtra Hanson. 112;ZelUuod 1 Utile Hucb. 137. nines AllAround. IT7. Sjosvt. 115. "Knjo'ee, J5. Kox Crait,145.

    MXTn RCE majdens; fife furlongsstraight. Touclhloan. 115. Keriah. 112: MeadowWorth 115 Airman. 115. Dominant, 115; Trumpator. US Woodward. 1'5 lm Rockrale. l'S Je,'15 JctiHiant 11 Smooth Bore. 112, Customer,115

    "ApprentKT allowance claimed.

    May Swap Perdue for Atchison.Nw lorl.. July 13. A strmsht pitcher lrr pitch

    tride laftwrfn tlir M (niiml anil Itrnokbn iVxiXFrii is bflng jtrraucfd by Hritton.of the Wrterner. lo mw lirsident KbbcU tthe National Lcazu.- - infticsr jfsLenlir HubIVrdti fT lUleifih Atclnm la tt. probabla

    though rhrk NVibauj and Ed Applctonarc under rar.tndration cm the to tldrt. BritUn

    111 d to PhiUdflphia tMaT to contult withManarrr Ilucdra.

    Two Men Prove FactorManacT Hun, of the Tranar.rttlon team, has

    imirfd the in it let a of twn tar plajrrs In C. tiand K. Murphy. 1dc th addition of Iheac

    two Kara the lYauportaUon team baa com out oflut place and baa practically cmched th pennantof the fijvt aniea.

    NINE AUTO OWNERSINVITE YOU TONIGHT

    ooxtinukd rsoM paoe one.

    columns under "Autos for Hire." Forat trilling. sum you can take the 'nholfamily for a pleasant, cooling, refreshi-ng- trip that will make them all forgetabout the boat.

    You'll fltcl many other timely sugjres-Uons in Claaslfled Column, of Th ,HeraJtlrm pays to reid and use thexn."

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    THIBT7 FANS ASKS0Z OFFICIALS FOE

    WORLD SERIES SEATS

    The recent spurt of the RedSox anrelr ttrrrd up world'arrlei thoughts. This raoralBf

    Aulatant Secretary John J. Lanef the Sox received a half-doz- en

    applications for norld'a aerleatlcketa. The onra that came Inthe mail thla morning Mere addedto otbera already filed, making;the total number of applicationsthirty. The first one n

    from a red-h- ot Sox rooterbefore the atart of the season.

    WAR CLUB DEFEATS

    THE INTERIOR CLUB

    Sergt. Dunn Pitches Air-tig- ht Ball andTrims Red Men in Good

    Game, 8 to 3.

    Sergeant Dunn was In great form yes-terday, holding Interior to four hits,while War pounded Sweeney to all cor-ners of the field, winning S to X Thebig soldier only faltered once during thegame when Interior shoved a brace ofruns over In the seventh. The losersprevious tally 3as the result of a flukehit. Score:War AB H O A El Interior. ai: II O A KLee.Ui 4 0 C 1 4 1110

    liaimson.rf. 4 0 10 llfUlilll.Mi ... . 3 0 0 4 0Mallicny.2b.. 4 2 5 1 0 Tanslll.cf .... 3 0 10hatazc. ... 4 3 10 1 0 acli.cf 0 0 10 0W Claik.Ib.i 4 12 0 1 Hacer.c 4 0 6 li 2M'lxragfa'n.U 3 2 10 0 Baucr.rf .. .. 4 0 1 0 IIP.Clarlc.ss... 4 12 1 ... 2 1 '5 0nunn.fl. 42130 rennifton.ao.. 2 10 10Mclleary.ef. 3 2 2 0 1 Plunkett,?!.. . 2 0 10 1

    Kisher.2ri.. .. 4 0 0 2 2Touts 31 :3 21 7 5 Sweeney.p.. . 3 113 1

    Totals .... 31 4 24 U 7War 0 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 3Interior.. 0100002 0 3

    ItunSaraje (21. W. Clark. (2l. TClark. Iliinn, McCleary. Cahlll. halm andSweeney. First bae by errors War, 1. Intenor. 5.Left on basos War, 3. Interior. 10. First ba-- e onbulls Ofl Ilunn. 6, Sweeney. 2. Stniek out -- ByDunn. 10, lj Sweeney, 5. Three-bas- hits-Ma- then. Parace and JUciiry miClcary. stolen bats-Le- e. w. Llark. Mcuauiwin(21. 1'. Clark. Dunn. Cullinan. Cahill. Doublo

    Shalin (unasistedt: Dunn to Matueny toClark, empires-M- r. Hughes. Tune of came 2hours.

    BEACH IS POUNDED,BUT R0SEDALE LANDS

    Rosedalo added another win to its longof victories by trimming Eastern

    notary, 9 to 4. Cotton Beach was easyfor the Rotary boys, but Ebert, whosucceeded him. held them in check tothe end. Errors at critical stages handi-capped Lore, on the mound for thn

    , but Long and Edwards pulled sev-eral star plays. Score.

    ABHO A E'E. Rotary. AB H O A ECharlton cf.. 5 13 0 O'Reids.lf . . 4 0 2 0 0Kirkland.2b. 5 15 3 0Botelcr.2b . 2:020llideJ. . 3 0 0 2 0 Oonger.2b. ... 2 0 3 11Mmn.. .4331 llFletcher.lh. . 3 1 10 0 0Noonec.b.. 3 0 t 0TlIlr.iuner.cf . 4 0 0 0 1lonnorslf. .4210 0Ef-cl.r- f. . . 2 1 0 0 2A O'Neil.rf.. 2 0 10 OtEdwards.rf... 112 0 0

    Fitz'ald.lbc 114 3 0 Needham.e... 1 I 1 IIBeaeh.p . . 3 0 0 0 ILors.M- - 4 2 ' 6 0Ebert,p ... 1112 OJItiky.Ib ... 3 0 12 0Twredale.c.. 2 14 3 0

    Totals 35 9 24 11 2iI.ore.p 3 0 0 10I Totals .... 32 1 21 i 4

    Rosedale 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 3- -JEastern 301000 0- -4

    Rnns Charlton. 31oran. Kirkland. Noone (2),O'Nell. Fitzecrald, Beach. Ebert. Reldy, Boteler.Hetcier (2). First ba on balls Off Lore. 2.Innincs pilched-- By Beach. 5' by Etert. 3. Ultjmade-O- ff Beach. 8. eff 13crt. 1. Struck out-- ByLore. 6: br Beach. 3. by Ebert. L Three-bas- e nd,

    Connors. Two-bas-e tit Moran. SacnflceCt Biley Stolen bav Charlton. Kirkland (21,Mnran. Fitieerald. Ebert, ReidT. Boteler Hit bypitcher Bv Lore. 1. by Ebert. 1 Wild pitchI.ore. Cmpire Mr Dore Tune of iame-- 1 hourand 33 minutes. 'Terminal E. E. Y. M. C. A. League,Shoi. ABHO AE'Cax. Dert. AB1IOABu arren.e 5 1 12 1 0,Ileaiers.2b .. 6 12 2 1Hancock.3b . 4 2 3 0 0ISrown.1T . ... 2000Jams,cf 5 2 2 1 0 SlcCann.s.p. 5 3 0 11Garner.:b.... 3 0 6 0 lKimiwwi.c - 5 0 12 1 1Bell.lf . ... 5 10 0 liThonrpvn.cf. 5 2 2 2 0PooUrf . .. 2 0 0 0 O'Birlej.lb..... 5 3 6 0 3Graham.rf. . 2 0 0 1 0 McfuOb 4 2 3 12Johneon.as... 6 12 2 1 Ilendnckjf.. 5 10 0 0

    b. . . 5 0 2 5 3JF Dodson.p.ss 5 3 2 4 0Carrol! .p ... 200! 01 Totals .... 45 17 27 11 8

    Totals ... 3J 7 27 11Shops 10051002 0Car Deptramcnt .. .. 00021230 3 11

    Runs-Mc- (4). Btrler (2), Dodson (2).McCann, Bearers. Warren (21, Hancock (21.

    Jams. (lamer. Johnson and Carroll (.). Left onba-'- Shcie. 0. Car Dept . 5. First base on balls--Off

    CarToU. 1. Dodson, 4. McCann. 3. IcninzsIitched-- By Dodson. 3 McCann. 51-3- . Hitsmade--OS Dod'on. 4; off McCann. 3. Struck out-- By

    Dodson. 4; McCann. S. Carro'l. 11 Three-bas- eJams, and Dodson. Two-bas-e

    hits Bearers, Dodson and Johnson. Stolen basesWarren (31. Harcock (2). Garner (21. Bell (2).Johnson. Rred. Carroll, Jams, Beasers, McCann12). Birley (3). McCue (J). Double plays Dodsonto Beaicrs: Reed to Johnson to Clamer. Wildpitches Dodson and McCann. Balk Dodson. Ura-lu- rr

    Mr. W. W. Tenney. Time of game 1 hourand 5 minutes.

    WHITNEY'S ENGLISHCOLT ARRIVES HERE

    New York. July 13. Clapper Bill, theEnglish t o- - ear-ol- d recently purchasedby Harry Payne Whitney for $12,000, hasarrived in this country and is at BelmontPark today. He will be raced here assoon as Trainer Jimmy Rowe finds outJust how good he is. Clapper Bill comeshere with a great reputation. He hasbeen regarded abroad as one of the besttvs ever ecn there and haswon many races under, big weight. HoIs unusually big, and unless he falls farbelow what has been said of him, shouldbeat most of the stars of his age on thisside of the Atlantic. It Is said that Mr.Whitney has been offered a big advanceon the price he paid for Clapper BUI, butMr Whitney isn't selling anything thathe buys, particularly if It looks likegood material.

    NO MORE BAIL FOR NEWARK.

    Poor Trn importation Facilities WillKeep Fed Away This Season.

    Newark. N. 3.. Jnlj 13.--In all likelihood Neirsrkhas seen Its la cams of professional baseball fortnis sfSMn. Hope that the Federal League clubwould return to its park at Harrison. N. J., afterits lament ion? road tnp was jstmla'afternoon. The PuMic Snice Rallwsj- Comi-an-derided that it would bo impoisuble U run a trolleyloop from Newark orer the Jackson street bridceof the Passaic Hirer to Harrison, llarrjr F. Sin-clair, backer f the Newark Frds. who left Bundajrfor Tulsa, Call., declared that nnle the loop wasprotided the club would not return to Harrison.

    fnclau attributes the poor attendance at llsrrisonOtsl to the fact that transportation facilities frontNewark ans inadequate. He set sstde Satnrdsy andburdar as test dam. In e of generous news-paper boosting, tbe attendances these dsrs weredecidedly dtssprornting. Lass than 1.100 paid 8at- -urdar. The Sncdsf crosnl was below 4.K0.

    President Pat T. Posrers. of the Newark Federals,has Sinclair's plan to mors ths franchiseelsewhere, but It is not bettered his infloenee willaraii against the real powtr behind the throne,isinclalr seems sxncsre In his threat to run out ofNewark.

    Cowler-Smit- h Match.New York, July 11 Toco Cowler, the Australian

    t, dlscoterri by lira Corbett. snd Gun-boat Smith, signed tip for a bout thisafternoon. They wtD flcht on the nlcht of Jnr26, at the M. Nlcnolas Rink. This trill be Cowler'nru test id thla country.

    Eagle. After Games.Tbe American rar. tmoM ilk La mmnr -- mj.w ... ,.r - ... r " t - --- fc"SSrtS STLSVSJTwSi

    aad -a -luir iM acvtlmt

    . nT .l&&3lff&AA

    MACHINISTS HANDED

    SETBACK BY HOSPITAL

    League Leaders Are Beaten in thePotomac League by Hilltoppers

    by 4 to 3 Score.

    Government Hospital defeated theMachinists yesterday In the PotomacLeague by the score of 4 to 3. Vern-stei- n

    was in fine form and had theMachinists eating cut of his hand, butthe poor support of his team mateshad him in hot water almost every Inning. In the fourth, after walking;the first two men that faced him, hetook the side on strikes.

    Hassenstah held Vernstein up infine style, and Iliston played good ballat first. Score:(!. II. I An II o A R Marhlnitti. AB II O A KVarella.M. .3022 lllleittr.rf..... 41111Bnll.2b.rf.... 4 1i0 OtscliotieMJh.. 51120( nimer.3n. . J l l J Ji nanin II 4 10 0 0Hawnatab.c 3 1 1 3 0i:ala,lf 3 0 0 2 2Kirton.lb ... 4 1 10 1 Ollteani.lb. 3 0 0 2 0Tnohill.cl ... 4 0 ; 0 CHIIamvs.1 3 112 1Kevi.Il 3 0 1' OlHinnnrttj r. 3 19 2 0Hudvm rf... 2 0 0 0 CttI.midtiTe.2b. 4 14 5 1Ilefiinb. .. 10 0 0 0Kiihnert, .. 3 10 2 0VeTTUteln.p. 4 10 3 0IMim-s.i- 110 2 0

    Total ... 30 5 21 13 4 Totals .... 33 21 20 5! II I 1OO0O30 0--4

    Machinist.. 0 10 0 0 2 0 0- -3Ilunj Bnll, Ilartvnstah. Riaton. llefltn. Hams,

    Gioranettl. Uoundtrre. First bae on balls OffVrmstem, 5 of Kuhnert. 3; off lime. 1. Inningspitched By Kuliiert. 5, by limes, 3. Iliti madi.tff Kuhnert. 3: oa llincs. 2. Struck wit-- Vem-stei-

    10, b Kuhnert, 4; liy Hines. 2. Home runKoundtree. Time base hilBnll. Ttvo-tas- e hitsBiston. IIa'n5tab, Kuhnert. Stolen ba;e-Ke- yi.Ileitty. Ilar-is- . Iltnea. Ilouble nlajv-arel- la toCoulter to l!L:on, Keys to nxon to Varclla. Hitlir pitrher-B- y Kuhnert. 1. Wild pitdi Vernstein.Lmpirc 3Ir.

    ST. AL0YSIUS BEATENnv PT D17Ta7DC fl ITD i c'sco w'" rushed by motorcycle relayDI 01. I LlKO LLUDlon to New York, where the real start

    In an interesting game yesterday Inthe Holy Name League. St Peter de-feated St. AInysius by the score of 8to 4. Itodriy, who twirled for St.Peter, pitched a splendid game, strik-ing out eight men in seven innings,and, though s ild at times, was goodwhen danger threatened. In addi-tion to this, his home run and singledid much to bring victory to St. Pe-ter Kiehorn, who relieved McMer-ne- y

    in the box for St. Aloysius. didwell in the short time ho was on themound. Score:St.Vlovsiin. ABIl O A E t Peterp. AB II (1 A EM'Ken'a 3b.vi I 1 1 3 1 MaUiewsb . 3 12 0 0O'Ueilly.lf .3000 (Mltodds p. .42130PurcelLO.. 4 0 6 2 HKelliiunrb . 3 2 2 0 1EiclK-r- ss.p. 3 ' 0 2 Ojrir.neran.c... 4 2 9 11

    2 0 0 1 Cl I i:ion,M. . . 2 0 0 12It 1'itz'aM.Ib 3 0 8 0 ul 2 0 10 0Miller.2b,r. .241 0 lopohoc.cf .. 3 2 1 0 0Lancdale.rf.. 10 0 0 HKane.lb 10 3 14Smilh.rf 1 0 0 0 0, lbert.rf 3 12 0 0Roberuon.cf. 3100 01

    Totals 25 "Or t 4Totals 23 4 1J 9 JSt. Aloy.us 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 4.St Teter 4 12 10 0 I 8

    Runs-Mill- er 121. Flnnersn (21. Mathews, Roddy,Kellincer, Dillon. . Donohoe. McKenna,and Lal'cilale. Earned runs t Aloysius. 1: StPeter. 6. First base by errorsSt. Aloysius, 2, StPeter, 1 Left on bases-.'- -u Alovsus. 6; St.Peter, 1. First be on Ulls-- Oif Roddy, . offMcMemey. 2. Innings pitched By MeMernej, 3,Eichnrn. 3 Hits made-O- ? McMeroey, 8. Eichorn.2. Strurk out-- By Roddy. S. McM'mey, 5;Kiehorn. 4. Home runs Roddy and Finneran.Two-bas-e hlta Alliert and Kellmrer. aenflehits Mathews. KeHiccer and Kane. Stolen- basesJIcKenna (2). Miller (21. Lancdale, Mathews.

    Douphertr, Donohoo and Kane. Hit bypltchcr-- By Rodlr (Mill-- rl Pissed hall Flneran.and rurcell. 1'mpire Mr. Fenshaw Time ofCame I hour and 30 minute

    REFORMATION FAILSTO GET A SaAFE HIT

    In the first no-h- it game in the EastWashincton Sunday School Leagueyesterday DauRhton and Brown heldthe Reformation team to no hits anddid not allow a score in the eight rs

    of play. 4 to 0.Daughton worked five Innings and

    then his arm went hack on him, andhe gave away to Brown, who took upthe good work, holding the Reforma-tion team off the rest of the game.Score:KefCT'tlon. AB H O A E Filth Bap ABnOAKS:eams,ss... 3 0 2 0 1! uderson.a. 4 12 10

    4 0 13 3 2 6 0 0Be1rle2b . 4 0 ' 1 1) Ktenle.cf . 3 0 10 1 IHoward.cf .. 3 0 2 0 0,J.hite If. .Mcfihan.lb.. 3 0 4 1 0 i .mbs.2b. 3 ti n o1(Meary.c 2 0 'fl 2 2 j 'X . 1 OiCruieksks.If .1 0 ,1 0 lnidit.c. . i it i aNewman.rf . 2 0 0 0 Wrai.zhpn,p.. f 0 0 0 I 'OTutt.r 2 0 12 0! Brown. p. ... 10 0 11

    Wc.uer.rf .. 3 0 0 3 0Totals ... 25 0 21 9 C

    I Totals .... 6?4 5 3Hflh... . ..201001

    "n. Kienle t2l. Coombs. Hirst baseh errcs Ktfonnatirn, 2 Fifth. 2. Left onbaes Reformation. 3. Fifth. 3. Iir-- t baseon ba;i-4l- fr Ofltit. 2. off Da uht'n, 2, oft Brown.2. Innings litcfaed-B- y DaugLton, 523, by Brown,21-- Struck out -- Bi OfTut, 3 b Daughton. 10;by Brown, 2. Stolen bases Anderson and Coombs.Wild pitch-Bro- 'in. Ta-e- d Umpi-re-Mr. Ktrper.

    Terminal R. R. Y. M. C. A. League.EVEXIMi r.AME.

    Auditors. AM II O A E,Car Der.t. AltHOAKIlutch'snn,;b 3 2 6 3' chl.lf 4 2 2 0 0Oohill.rb .4223 0' l1uni,Sb .... 4 I 0 3 liHlU.cf .... 4 15 0 0 llrownib..... 4 13 10llaiwtllb . 3 3 0 2 O'Marcsrcn.rf.rf 4 10 0 0Ni.lan.p .3113 01 ilhams.lb.. 41103Mulme.ss.... 3 10 4 "Mnnd)M 2 0 0 3 1nittw.c .... 4 0 3 0 Kilmr.c. ... 3 0 6 10nne.n. ... 2 o v o il nan s.p if.Ib 3 2 3 0 1IVHheT.lf.. . 3 0 110 ltilcu.rf.p .. 3 ' 0 0 0

    Totals .. 23 :0 13 :4 T Totals. 31 9 15 t 5,Auditors 5 4 3 0 3 j-- 13Car Keiartmect C 2 0 3 0 011,

    (4). Pohill (J). Hill (). Max-well (3). Mulrae Kehl (2). Pntu (21. Brown (31.Manvrou (2, llandr. Hanrei. Left on taues Aud-itors. 4: Car 3 Rrst lase on balasOff Hanreir 3- - dT Nolan, 2. Innm-r- s pitched PyHanfejr, 1 13; bv 3 Hits made Offllanrey. 5; off Rlsdon. S. Stnick out-- By Hanrey.

    - by RWcn. 4: by Nolan. 1 Two-b- e ll.MaxweU. Maroeron. IMrh. Stolen in-'snn, Cohill. Hill. Maawell. Hit by pitcter-- Byllanrey. Maxwell; bv Harfon. Hulchinaon. Wildpitch Nolan. I'ass-- d bill Dittoe. Umpire JoeUacditvie. Time of game 1 hour and 25 minutes.

    COLLEGE MEN IN GAMES.

    Central Stn le to lit- - Well Itepre-Ht-nfe-In A. A. U. llaU.

    CI.Irsi. Jnlj M Ci4Ifr mn will b in themajontr among the Central Stte tthletri whojourney to San Francisco for the National A. A.U. meet Ausut 6 anJ 7, critics hcr pronhened

    eHtcrUay after looking oter the entrirs for thewhich will be on Stare Field EatunUr.

    Smith, the UolTersity of Michijran aptinter:Ihamnnd. the Unieritjr of ChicajTj quarter-mlle-Campbell, of the UiUTcraitr of Chicago, nutMifrs. the Detiauw Colleee mile runner, are theccllej men ccraidered pnrticallr aur of place.Mmpson, the LniTtrsity of Miasourt hurdler. Uexpt-rte-d to compete Saturday, and undoubtedlywin i to try conclusions wita F. w. KUr,

    of the record. Mucks in the weighterents and Stiles in tlie broad jump are UnlTenitycf Wisconsin men expected to go.

    HOW THE GRLFFMEN AHE

    HITTING DAY BY DAY

    O. AB. R. H. SB. SH. Pet.Shanks C9 199 24 B7 8 J87M''an 73 ITS 41 73 17 7 JS3Williams 45 93 S It 7 6 JStFoster S M S3 Tl H 5 .148gondii M li M 8 10 .2Shaw 14 33 2 8 0 1 .ZSMoreatl M 1SI 17 41 5 8 2SMoeller 64 234 42 51 .'1 7 .218Connolly 13 S u a 1 jatAcosta 22 33 B 7 1 2 .2UHenry 47 IM ij 2S 2 4 neAlnsmlth.... 31 7S 9 IS 5 1 IfeJohnson 32 72 6 15 0 1 .208McHridt 73 237 43 10 JSON'eff 18 37 7 7 1 0 .188EoehllnR 17 3! C 7 1 3 .178Ayer. 15 IS 2 3 0 X JITGaUUeWS 20 37 3 1 JMHopper 11 B 0 0 0 8 .860Enstl 1 0 I fl f ,M

    Htk.

    WAISH DAY AT CHICAGQ JChlcaso, III, July IS. Friday

    will be Walsh Day at the WhiteSax park la Chlcaco. On thatday the blr tsrlrler, Ttho baabeen ont of the ftame for tiroseasons, win try to come back.Manager RotTland of the Sox to-day declared he was confidentWalsh he able to net backin the Karae and take bla reira-I-sr

    turn on the mound from nowon.

    MOTORCYCLISTS WILL

    TRY TO BEAT TRAIN

    Enthusiastic Riders Will Race AgainstTime from New York to San

    Francisco.

    One hundred and seventeen enthusiasticmotorcyclo riders are going to attempt tobeat the train time from New York Cityto San Francisco on motorcycles. Theyare not going to ride In a bunch. Theyare going to ride three at a time, one torelieve the other when fatigued, or be-cause of a mishap. Hiding night andday, over good roads and bad. in wet

    pveather and In dry. these boys expectto better the time of four and one-ha- lfdays necessary for tho United Statesmail to cross from ocean to ocean.

    They are going to give the War De-partment at Washington a practical dem-onstration of the real worth of the motor-cycle in dispatch service. That's why ItIs called a dispatch relay. The first riderwill be provided with a message by Pres-ident Wilson at Washington. This mes-sage, which uill be addressed to tho ma- -

    I Jor general at the Presidio In San Kran

    will be made from the military stationat Governor's Island.

    Ten o'clock next Monday morning Is setfor the start at Washington. Three re-lays will be cmplojed to get the messageto flovernor's Island. Changes will bemade at Baltimore, at Philadelphia andagain nt New York, where, according toschedule, the boys are due to arrive at4.20 o'clock in the afternoon.

    CLAYTON DEFEATSBROWN AT TENNIS

    Only one match was played in thetennis tournament of the Home Clubwhich started yesterday on the courtsof the cluo in Seventeenth street north-west. H. O. Clayton, of the PensionOffice, defeating Dr. Hugh A. Brown,of the Reclamation Service.in the first round of the upper half ofthe singles.

    Many of the matches will be playedSaturday, when the department closesat noon, but meanwhile as many will beplaed in the evenings as possible.

    St. Pauls, 16; West Ends, 4.t-- Pauls ABHO A ElWwt Ends. AB n O A E

    Kane.cf 4 10 0 CIRees.vn. . . . 5 12 3 0Dodfe.a.. . 4 2 0 2 0FaIkner.2b.. . 4 0 12 1Thorarwon.ai 5 3 12 0)lii;ltsh.lb... . 5 2 10 2 1Hont.ij 5 2 15 PBrooks.c... 4 2 S 0 0Iteiff.lf. 4 2 3 0 HCarter.p 5 ' 1 3 2Sheedy.lb . 4 1 12 0 OlColllns.If. . 5 0 1 0 0Nlson rf. . 5 12 0 0 Hunt.7... . 3 0 0 10RClaxk.e. . 3 I S 1 lCClatk.rf.. . 2 0 110McCoy.p .... 4 2 2 3 0 Maaoey.cf.. . 10 0 0 1

    Totals 39 15 27 13 31 Totals 3J 6 21,T:iSt Pauls 4 3 3 2 3 0 0 1 15Wetst fids 002020000-- 4

    Buns Thompson (t). Relff (3). Dodge (2). Kane(2). Hunt. Rheedy. Nelson. R. Clark. McCoy, Rees.Kalkner, English, Massty. Earned runs--St. PauK9. West End. 1. First base by errors St PauLs. 2.West Ends. 2. Left on bases St. Pauls. S. WestEnds, 11. Hrst base on balU-O- ff McCoy. 4; PfTCarter, 4. Struck out-- By McCoy, 5, by Carter, 6.Home run Tbcmrson. Three-bas- e hit Thompson.Two-tas- e hits It. Clark, nunt. Nelson, Tbompsun,Brooks. Sacrifice hit R Clark. Sacrifice- flyFhiedy. Stolen base-Re- lff (4), R. Clark. Hunt,Nelson. O Clark. English, Rees. Double play-B- ees

    to Kalkner to hcglash. Hit by pitcher nrMcCoy. 4. Will pitches-McC- oy. Carter Passedball Brooks. Lrtrire Mr. Hunter. Time of game2 hours.

    Junior Holy Name League.Tnrity. ABHOAESt. Martin. ABHO AHCant.s ... 4 0 2 5 oliiaiser.If . . 3 ! ' 0 0fttohlman If 4 0 11 pDimiie).lf .. 4 0 0 0 0McCarty.'.b. 5 0 9 0 li JItirphy.Ib.... 4 1 10 1 1Poore.c. ..52 2 OlFreeman.Jb... 41120ititt Ah 1 s A t m ?,,... a I ftWSmith.3b. 3 3 2 C Callanan.p . 4 1 1 II 0Voitli.cf.... .4201 OlCaswllc. ... 4 2 11 0 0, H.I f A A n fll T I. T. t ri A fiuim iim,u v v v V i3.ii.... t v uTnnTvu.p 4 1 0 10 Oiltobinjon.rf .. Z 0 0 1 0Kred.rf. . . 1 0 0 0 01

    Totals .... 33 2 ri9 1TUals ... 3d 11 r 21 2'

    Tnnitv 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 3--9St. llartin ...t 0 2 10 0 0 0 0--3

    rtr. rwe (2). Hillery (3). W Smith(2), oith. Ilaicey. rreeman. Gajer. Kameil runsTnrity, 6, M. Martin, 1. First base by errors-Trin- ity.

    3. St. Martin. 2. Left on ity.5, St. Martin, 5 Hist base on balks Off Tenney-po-

    2; off Callahan. 1. Struck out By Tenneyson.10. by (wllalian, 11. Tlinfe-tas- j hit Freeman. Two-ba-

    hits W. Smith. Poorr, Callahan.Sacnfico hits ftohlman, bmith, Hillery. Stolenbases Vnith. Hillery (2). Oainey. Lewia Doublellay-G- ant to Hillery to McCartr. Hit by pitcherBy Tennesson, 1; by Callahan, 1. Umpire Mr.Long.

    St. Margarets, 7; St. Josephs, 3St Josephs. AR II O A K'St.Maica'a. AB II O A E

    mlia,... 3 0 11 0,V Hurd.lf... 4 1 l 0 0Klffan.lf. .. 3 0 0 0 ' Itrem.D . 4 1110Pries cf. 3 10 0 0 TouIiy.Sb..... 2 0 1 0 0UtTaherty.c 3 1 II 0 1 W smitli.cf.. 3 12 0 0Rhlelds.rf.... 3 3 0 0 Oln'Connor.c... 3 0 22 0 0Sweeiman.2b 10 0 0 0,O'Des.2b 3 3 12 0V. H,h', "S h A ? O ft'lll...,,, t. 3 10 0 0Lanahan.s.s.1 3 0 10 0IJ.Hnril.ih.".. 10 4 0 0J Hah'.p.2b 3 110 0!J.Smith.rf. 2 0 0 0 1Hurt.Ib. 3 0 1 01

    Totals 5721 "alTotals CI 1

    St. Joserhs 0 10 10 10-- 3St. Margarets ... 0 1 0 0 6 0 x- -7

    Runs Dries. L. Flaherty. Shields. Breen. Touhy.W. Smith. O'Dea it). J. Hurd. J. Smith. Left' h"" ITS V !' "S"'1'- - ""'" ? ,''UVh'.r,T- - ; l" ".T'i 2?5; .JJfehed-- "y flaheity. Flaherty."'" To V i.T!l'- - i' i" 4'?trHSk ot-B- y Flaherty 6; by 2,hy Breen. 10. Two-bas-e hits-Shi- ID. O'lJea

    V Smith. Stolen bases-To- Pries, Shields(21. J. Klahertr. Itre-- n. Touhy. O'Dea (2). tlleaaon.lilt lisr utclier-- H; J. Flahertr (Hnrdl. Wild pitrh-- Breen. I'al L. Flshrrtr. Um-pireMr. Carr. Time of jame 1 hour and 'J3minute a.

    DEATH OF NOTED CRICKETER.

    Vic Trnmper Wan Anntrnlla'a MoatBrilliant Batsman.

    At tbe early ate of 3d. the most brilliant bats-man of Australian cricketers. V. Tnrmper, diedtwi weeks a.n st .Sjdney. New South Wales.

    Irumper made his mark at Lord's on June1KB. when ht scored 125 for Australia Terms Eng-land, but It was fn 1X2. when he hit eleven centuries, ths highest brine 12S agaiost CtmbridgeUciTerslty, and totalled t.KT) (Auatraltan record laCogTacd), that he became world famous. The charmof his dashlnje style drew thousands of (ptctatort,and Trumrer became one of the household namesof the world of cricket. lie scored runs all roundthe wicket by etery conceivable kind of stickson erery sort of wicket, ajid was, unmistakably, oneof tho few batsmen for whom co captain couldplace th field. A magnificent outfield in eTerybranch of that difficult department cf tbe ram.he was probably ths best, with the possible excep-tion of J. J, Bonnor. Australia erer aent to Eng-land. Ua could haie bowled, too, had hit captainsneeded bowling.

    BROWNS WANT JACK M'llWES.

    Mack Holds Conference iritis Preat.dent Hcdsrea, Wlio Waata Plarar.St. Looia, Ma, Jnlj ll The Browns want Jack

    Mclnsaa, and Pnsidant Hedsn xaada a bur eaTae(or the AtoMle's Brit basamaB last nixht to OoosteMack, bat ss susisoqncaansot of any deal was madepublic. The Browns are belnf outdrawn br tbeFederals bar and the? ua placnlnf to bolstsTtrp the Uaa to sxt tack the crowds. ManagerBranch Bicker has asked Hsdfes to bur Uclnneswhlis Mack is la the selling snood, and Hedge listnude a good offer for hint. Ha also asked MacktBdar vbat Unas cm weald aril the contract of

    uu saaar. fat n ii raaartad bam taat Bakerkt asws ta eeaaa bsafe tat taa saw ku k

    a asn ssasna aratt aa vaaj

    '&MMyiM&

    BUREAU TRIMS

    COMMERCE CLUB

    Printers Jump Into Lead inGovernment League by De-

    feating Redfield's Team.

    DANNY BELL IS IN FORM

    Sets Opponents Down with Six Scat-tered Hits, While Engravers

    Pound BischofT.

    By virtue of their win over Com-merce yesterday, Bureau went Intofirst place In the Government League,outplaying; Secretary Redfield's lads atevery angle of the game.

    "Danny" Bell went Into th boxwith only two days' rest and pitchedone of the best games or his career,holding the hard-hittin- g Commerceteam to six scattered blngles. having:uirm eu in nand throughout.

    Both teams played great ball forfour innings, and then Bureaubunched two hits with two bases onballs and a hit batsman, and, togetherwith the ragged fielding of the Com-merce outfielders, garnered five runs,putting the game on ice. Ray Blshoff,while he pitched a creditable game,was hit harder than tho score Indi-cated, and together with his teammates' loose fielding never had a look- -in.

    "Lefty" Downey and Strait continued their heavy clouting, each getting tnree out or nve.

    The game was stopped In the fifth,when Powell, of Bureau, and Fraser,of Commerce, came to blows, and onlyby the Intervention of players of bothteams prevented a regular bout beingstaged. Umpire ShurtlefT Immediatelypulled his watch on the guilty playersand after both were safely Intrenchedbehind the ropes the game was con-tinued. Score:Bureau. AB It O A Elflnmmerr ITtnni V.Ro lie .2b . toil ( nur.;b.... 41213111.1,31... 5 0 12 tiCreiIitM- 4 0 13 0Conl.n.ib.cf 4 n 5 0 0 fitiick'ks.lf.rf 4 12 0 2straitc 6 3 6 2 OlFraser.rf .. 2 10 0 0Bell.p. ... 5 I 3 2 VanDu-en.l- b J 0 2 0 0Iowney,rf.. 5 3 0 0 0Kinnev.2b. .. 4 12 3 1Powell.cf 0 0 0 0 0'James2b. .... 0 0 0 0 0i.imeness.. a I l n lEishoIT p..... 3 1110.Mii.ajTen.in j u j l 1'nnre.Ib.If.. 4 0 5 0 1McDono'h.lf 4 0 2 0 0 Anpel.e. ... 3 0 8 12

    iMewart-cf- . . 4 14 0 0Totals .... 40827 10 4!I Totals .... 34 6 27 9 9

    Bureau 00000320 0 10Commerce 00003010 0 4First base by errors Bureau, 7; Commerce, 4.

    Left on baes-Bure- au. 6: Commerce, 6. First baseon balls OT Bell. I, IlLschoff, 2. Struck oit ByBell. ; BischofT. 9. Three-bas- hitsStewart anilStrait. Two-bas-e Bell and Downey(21 Sacriflca tl Itischoff. Stolen bases Cmlitor.Cniickshanks. Arcel (2). Kinney, Liroerie and

    Double jJay Darta to McLarren. Hitlr Bell (Cleary); BischofT (Gordon).Wild riltches-Be- ll. (2) Passed bal- l-Strait. CroHre Mr. Shurtleff. Time, of came 1hour and 43 minutt-s- .

    Ready for Aquatic Meet.San Francisco. July 13. Swimmers of the Illinois

    Athletic, Club of Chicsso. Arthur McAkenan. ofNew Tork. and Arthur Karraday. of New Orleans,were amon-- r It- - athletes who armed here yesterdayto compete in the Panama-Pacifi- c Kxpnsitina swim-ming champiinshir Friday and Paturdar. DukeKahanamoku acd six others hare armed from Ha-waii.

    MOVING, PACKING. STORING.

    STORAGEI.oisr rate for tka

    summer snobtlis.31 o v I n k, packlnr,

    and ahlpplnsj, Estl-mat- e.

    I.IITI.EFIKI.D,AL.VUHD A CO- -

    Branch Office, 1408 Pa. ave. Ph. W. 7J7.Free xnovliisr for ator

    Be. .V. 4315 or N. 1840.3IITirs TnANSFElt

    sTOIUGE CO, 013 .Mttllt Pb- - N. CUW.

    SPIEIIULISM.

    MES. MAMIE STEVES, Medium,Kesduum daily; seances Tutw. and Thura. escninj

    Phone Ltn. Mlt Hi N. J. are. aa.

    FOE SALE OR BENT.FOR BENT OR BALE IN ALL SECTIONS OF

    V. C. Md.. and Va. Call and get our Usta.VINCENT & WILSON.

    715 llth St. nw. Phone 31. 2380.

    MONEY TO LOAN.

    CAREFUL INVESTMENTSOf money in 1'irst IW-- of Trust ,Firt Mortfacrt)en WawhiDfrton. D. (.., Itejl Estate always pt thefull Interest w craned ard tbe return of all thsprindral due, rcsanllcx cf the laryin: inccmes sadvalues of oth?r secunties. and they are not subjectto taxation. We haro been successfully engaged inmakics thv intretments for our clients for morsthan a quarter of a century. In vest menu, $230, $500to J.0.0H) t 3, 54, and 6 per rent now read for

    very. Large inicstments made.Wm. H, Saunders & Co.,

    60LTUKR.N UL'ILDING, fC7 lH ST.MONET TO LOAN ON REAL, ESTATE

    In srr.aU and large sums. All transac-tions conducted with economical consid-eration for borrowers. WM. H. SAUN-DER- S

    ft CO.. Southern BIdB., S07 15th stMONEY TO LOAN on approved city real

    estate at lowest current rates; specialprlvlleces with respect to prior payments.Tyler at Rutherford. Inc. 730 13th St.

    BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    FOR SALE FntNITl HE. NEW ANDslightly used: easy terms. Save money.Buy at HOPWOOD, Sth and K.

    WALLrAPEUIJiG.WALL PAPERING AND INTERIOR DECORAT-ln-

    First-e!a- s work at moderate prices. SeePAfL F. RAIINETT. Ilellgious articles for sale.23 II st. nw. Phone I, 11S-J- .

    AL'TO SLIP COVERS.

    FORD TOURING CARS.Slip Coters of Washable Damask, JIM per set

    Piotect your car and clothes st earing price. U.Nper set. (pedal this week. Call M. tl3.

    U. S. UPHOLSTERING CO.. CO 10th St. nw.

    PAINTS. VARNISHES. AND STAINS.THE DmABLE HOME

    IUtdr mixed pttntJ ind sUlns. prrptfed toJ. JU3. UAiHMHU. .109 4V It. W. M. 179f J,

    ORT OUR SALES AND RENT LISTS.

    John F. Donohoe & Sons,su pa. ave. sa

    PIES AND CAKES.nOME-MAD- R Pins AM) CAKE8.Call M. 7538. .116 Third st. nw.

    SIRS. C LEATHERSPOMPS.

    PUMPS.UtCQfguntirn ox Pornoa Hon

    Coopltoti. Wells iMUed. Ouj,Ckuitd. Our Aotomobll DrtK. ginplrat tnd moat ?omanlctl bOum c4ijctarfn wtttr. Wt tltn innltgh Ukb

    IbM KoMt, WiodmUli. and ICotonNatl Hydraulic Co,

    tasj inuuttnjauTsu.Oood Bop lead, AsuusntttaV

    PIANO TUN1MQ.

    PIANO. TUNING. ItBO; WORK GUAR- -an teed: M In ranalr

    work. T. HO: 13 Nortt Cssrollna, nve. na. 'Lin. itfLrACTTnO A1TB TAW II I ITOPIO.

    WALL, PAPER,10e. lie. So. AMD Etapaper, ac sua m per peaca; rooma psvpared ft up. Ptaatatlojt and painting; ofall J" araamu. wn P . . n,wnrpow OaaBjjmit.ntHtat M. Th TO KATaT Ten wisbvomb)ssvafM,

    r34?-- - &

    LIWL.BCrrtifc aiMAriaavaast

    PAYS

    FOUND ADSFREE

    Any one finding: anything andwishing to reach the owner maydo so by reporting the facts to TheHerald. The advertisement will beprinted In . this column free ofcharge.

    LOST AND FOUND.

    FOUND-BRO- WATEK, SPANIEL DOO. ONSunday, July 11. Owner can hirs it by calling at

    S l"th at. ac.

    HELP WANTED FEMALE.

    APPRENTICES TO LEARN FRENCH DRESS--cutUnf. designing; and millinery:

    good positions furnished after learning. NEWYORK MILLINERY ACADEMY. 1115 G at.

    HELP WANTED MALE & FEMALEWANTED-A- T ONCE. Al MEN AND WOMEN

    hustlers; lake orders for telemicro phones, anewly patented article cf eiceptional merit; sellsto all telephone users; new on this market; S2 perday salary nd commiaden. Call all week, exceptMonday. 10 to 8 p. m. MRS. DAVIDSON, 1027Stb t. nw.

    FOB BENT HOUSE?.

    THE F. H. SMITH C0MPa4NY,

    HOUSES FOR RENT.

    815 FIFTEENTH STREET N. W.

    TELEPHONE MAIN 44.153 N II. ste.. II2I2R. 9r,b W2.M

    14r 2b SaiOO.HU 2Wh, Jr.. b 407S14IH M. 13r.. a ... 111.(0,131 n V.. b 40.M20U 19th. 12r.. 2b.. fi.00.24U lath. 10r b..... 37.M

    1T 15lh, 8r.. b.... 66.U1 no C nil., r.. b.... SiT5VA l h 61.001 R11 ! 9r. h 3S 00

    17JS 2Cth. 7r 2b... JiC0,BW Cond't. Jr.. b... 35.001220 .V llr.. b SJOOiril M. llr b 35 001762 Pol. rd. lOr . 2b. 55.00, 173 Wlllard I0r.. b. 33 002150 Ha.. ST.. 2b... 52.501 27 I ne.. llr, b.... 31.62.IH15 Wis.. r.. b.... 5a00,703 Oninnr. 7r.. b.... 30.501&16 It. I.. 10r., 2b. 6000,(111 eth. 7r.. b l".jil14U Kenirn. 12T.2D. SOW, hb - 6r. b 27.501530 17Ui, 10r.. b.... 60.00. M h ne.. 7r.. b. .. 27.502013 15th. 10r.. b. . 47.50 702 Quincy. llr.. b. 27.50101S K. llr.. b.. . 4375) lis 31. Jr. b 25.003117 N llr. b.... 45 CO 2317 One. 6r.. b..... W.501S04 Wjo. r.. b.. 42J0 213 N. w 13J0

    To Desirable Colored Tenants.APARTMENTS.

    1300 3d St. nw., i rooms snd bath heated J2O01610 O at. nw., 1 room; use of bath 7 00

    HOUSES.175S Ore.. 16r.. b....$.C01 N. H.. 6r.. b....r.5501323 Cfcrcoran. llr.b. 32.50, 1311 12th. tr 15.501511 !h tr.. b 22.50 CM N. H. are.. 4r.. II.UJ1K3 4tb. Cr.. b 3.50 252J F. 4r 10.501421 Horklns. r.. b. 21 50' ) 27th. 5r 950KOI K. fr 17.50,2511 Milks. 4r.. b 7J012JS 23th. 6f 18.50!

    RENT34 Randolph. r.. b RO0, 1419 Gib. nw., lOr., bUOSOtto It. 1 ar.. tr.. b. rz 022 f th nw.. 12r.. b. 35 50131 I. et. nw.. 7r.b. 25 03 65 U nw.. 9r.. b 35.504M 4lh ne.. 7r.. b.. 32.50 3122 11th. r.. I 30 50121 It ne.. It., b.... 33 50,3164 18th. Jr.. b 43 50ea L at. ne., 6r b. 20 50, 1317 Col. rd . 12r.. b. 50 CO37 T st, nw.fr.. b. 33.50' 1W Md ST. ne..lpr.b. 30 30

    APAHT.MENTS AND FLATS.Kirkman. I91S Itth St.. 5 rooms scd bath... .. ttO 30i amine, jjs i . d rooms ana oain . JI50Falcon, 2213 14th nw.. 5 rn, ms and bath .. 32.50I.Ms E si. ne., 4 rooms snd bat., only ... 14.501737 North fal-ltnl- and bath .23.50

    I. II. JOHNSON CXJ.. liSJ II St. nw.

    SPECIAL NOTICE.

    Ice Cream WeatherSo-- U the time when youFreezing should kip on hand sn ample

    rip ply of our reezing Salt andSalt and yixtonus Extract. IteliableUl cwxls lowest rnceprompt ce--

    B. B. EARNSHAW & BRO.Wholesale Grocers, llth and M ata. se.

    H. 1 FENIIGOLD. KNOWN" AS HARRY, BEGSto announce that h- - Is now lnrated with the

    ECONOMY ITIINITL'RE hTOUE at 43 SixthS'rert northwest, where be will be glad to meet lisfriends sni tatrens m uusiness.

    THE CORCORAN GALLERY

    OF ARTWill be cloned to the public fromThursday. July 15, until Tuesday,August 31, 1915, both days Inclusive.

    F. B, McOUIRE. Director.

    lS3tOSacaaBBSBBBBBusssaar fs-

    HJREXCELSIOR Al'TO HIRE CO.

    Beautifully appointed cars from S2.0U to S3.50per hour.

    1172 16Tn ST. (rear). Phone N. 3331.

    NEW FORD TOURING CAR.1915 model Krnencfd white cbauffmr.

    $1 25 per hnrPhone Clefr. WS

    NEW TA.I aSURVICULeu thin :0 blocks. 50c any dittanm within

    city iro;er. Tie; 1 r 5paswnpeiv Cars, $1.25

    50c lr hour Sredal shop-ping 75csenice, SI prrhour. Phona CoL HOC.

    NEW 1915 WniTE C1TAUF-feur-)1 per hour. Special rates for trips and

    familj parties. PUone Line. X&.

    ALWAYS CALL TOR PITTS CARS AND BEsure of s line maciiine. splendid serrlce; Pierce-Arro- w

    snd otber cars, p to J3.50 per bonr. PboneCW. 5'.M.

    OPWIATOROWNER WILL UIRE HIS NEWMsiwell for J2 per honr, or :. per bour if lonxer

    than two hours; speclil shoppicf rates of $1 perhour if lonirer than two hours. Special rates fortrii.. Line Hi. 2.2 gth SL se.

    FORD ROADSTER; PERFECT CONDI-tlo- n:oversized tires, electric lights:

    worth $43); will sell to prompt purchaserA MM Dhnn. Ittnln ?TlTJ!

    S1.no and t-- Per bonr.Col. 563 Card driven by owners.All New Autos. Special Rates tor

    Outings. Quick Service.

    AUTO HIRE COMPANY FIVE ANDeven passenger cars; $2 and II par

    hour: nona better. It, 2512.EDUCATIONAL.

    SIMMER SCHOOLDay Sckoo. Niflt Sekool

    Emerson InstituteErtabritiet. 1852.

    NOW OPE.V.1740PST.N.W.

    MISS VICTORIA SIDD0NS

    Studio of Elocation andDranatfcArL

    1441 CHAPIN STREET.

    CLAmVOYAHTS.

    PB0P. D. B. BSTJCE.TBB GREAT AUBTsUXIAJt

    Palmist and Oairresauat.BWctaowlsBlassdBTtasftmaMaad

    ba ha sieatset wssBsar at BsWrstarlea. Be It tafniba fea Sa ofTbe world baa eerer an has aaraal. Cam bs

    on all affairs. MSA Walter Place 8. B,Boon: t a. m. to H P. nt.; 8nndr frraa a to T

    nu Phone Uaav stl-lf- .- It. B.--M artssaa srlB!mIbs arrr altantloa. Cot thss adr. oat: it willsaet sasgaar daUr. fake Lhscoln Park eat and getC atTaMaaaa.. a. M, 0ee bstacea B andam. .

    t S. ,.oit.Sff' m J

    TO READ

    BOOMS FOB BENT.

    FURNISHED.

    802 L ST. NW.- -S LARGE, FBOJTT, COOL.brhrht. elegantly faro, rooma: a. m. I; prtrate

    family; near all gov't depta.; reasonable.

    113 STH ST. GE. coou fbont,brlzht room, and eomnlatalT fom.: deal!

    in fine apt.; janitor aerrice; porch; a. m.l; nsv- -sonable.

    836 18TH ST. NW.-OO- CIXAN. NICELYfunuahed. single and double rooms; a. m. I.; near

    all gov't depta and T. M. C. A.; naaonaH.

    915 I ST. OR, COMMUNICATINGbedroom, small and largs rooms; reasooabls;

    location.

    Ml II ST. NW.-T- NICE. COOL BOOMS,second floor front: transients. Men only.

    609 II ST. NW.-NI- COOL ROOMS; ntONTor back; transients.

    303 n ST. NW.- -2 LARGE. COOL. BRIGHTnicely furnished rooms; s. m. 1.; private family:

    1. h. k. if desired: near all fofernment drpartmen;also larse parlor room, leaaonable.

    2 CTII ST. :iE.--3 KLRNISHED ROOMS; SIDBporch; 1. h. k. permitted; near cars; tli month.

    413 CTII ST. NW. (WALXJS)-BRIG- HT. COM- -lurtable rooms; electric light; a to IS

    from Raleigh.

    523 6TH ST. .VE.- -J BrAtrnFCL. ROOMS: NEWhouse?; handsomely furnished, complete for

    eTerythlng new; very reasonable. Line. 3005.

    1401 MASS. AVE. AND DOUBLErooms; southern expveure; excellent table; central;

    summer rates.

    TWO EXCELLENT. NEWLT FDRNISHED BED-room-strictly mvdern; angle or ea suite; sleep-

    ing porch; print tamily: Chery Chase car line andConn. Are. Bridgv. N. 7998.

    135 OR C (PRIVATE RATO) 3D ff?. rrWSEC-on- dfloor moms, 1. Z. or 3; newly papered and

    turn.; a. m. L;near all gort. depta.; bath adjoining;reasonable.

    610 I ST. ROOM; I WIN-dow- s;facing street; electric lUfct. M. B009.

    1317 llTII 8T. NW.- -! LARGE ROOMS; lighthousekrepin2; alcore; entire 3d floor; runnlnf

    water; $16 month.

    ARE YOD LOOKING FOR ROOMS OR APTS.furnished or unfurnished T If so, consult Mr.

    NOLTE, 904 llth at. Fhoce M. 6X7. Consultation free.

    ! St ST. OH ROOM OS FRONTfloor with kitchenette. Also, front room; southern.

    North. S63.

    511 E ST. GE PARLOR BOOM; ELE--cantly furn ; s. m. L; kitchenette; suitable for

    dressmaker; Z baths; slso 2 large rooms; runninfwster. resaonsble.

    SM MASS. AVE. NW.-T- PARLOR FLOOR.newly papered, connectlns; rooms; southern ex-

    posure into bslcony; shady lawn.

    IIS CLIFTON-LAR- GE FRONT AND BACKrooms with screened porch; a. m. L; prlrate fata-

    lly ; beautiful location. Ol. 33. Reasooable.807 II ST. NW.- -S LARGB. COOL. BRIGHT.

    comxnuniratirs rooma; elegantly fom.;a. m. I.; baths; southern exposure; transients ac-commodated; reasonable; other rooma.

    CORNER lia ETE ST. NW.-- ZD FLOOR FRONT,orerlooking park; also small room; sery desirable.

    HIS F NW.-TH- FURNISHED B00M3 FORIbousekeepine: janitor scrrlce; free phone, w.

    927; references exchangtd.

    1D5 ADA1IS ST. N. W'.-N- ICE LARGEfront room. JS. or smaller front room.

    &; private family; use of porches andpiano.710 VA. AVE. S. E. WITH OR WITH- -

    out board; rooms: furnished.115 H ST. GE FRONT SECOND

    floor room; s. m. L; prlrate family; near O. P. O.;central; suiuble for 2 cr i men; reasonable.1511 VT. AVE. NEW ROOMS;

    L h. k.; a. m. L; nice location;' prlrate fatally;cheap.

    12 IOWA CIRCL- E- MEDIUM-SIZE- ROOMS;southern exposure, OTerlooslng park.

    n fj ST. NW.- -3 OR 4 LARGE, COOL, BRIGHT"ur. rooma; a, m. L; central; 1. b. k.; fas rasce;

    reasonsble.

    3 bTH ST. ROOMS, fa.$s, snd 310 aootn; bustoess section; sntleasen.

    117 11TII ST LY FURNISHED, COOLrooms; continuous hot wster; free phone; central

    location; summer ratea.

    1316 1JTH ST. OR ISU VT. AVE. NW.-FIR- 8Tfloor, 3 rooms snd basement; L h. k.; also 2 large

    rooms; reasonable.

    12S 13TH ST --J ROOMS AND BATH. 8INGLX.or ensiutf ; also. 2nd floor front, all modern 1m- -

    prorcments. Phone N. H32.

    113 tni ST. MV.- -S VERY DESIRABLE, NICB--ls furnished housekeepics ronms; all conven

    iences.

    SIC 11TII ST. NW.- -2 LARGE, BRIGHT. COMMC-nlcati-loems; furnished complete for L h. k.; 3

    other rooms; adjoining hath; a. m. L; central; sueheme; reasonable.

    15 6TII ST. NE.-TII- LARGE. COMMUM- -catins rooms; completely furnished L b. k.; fas

    ranee, ssrd; water.

    CO R NE.- -3 COOL ROOSTS; BEAUTIFULLYfurnished for housekeeptnf ;

    sards: RICO; nferenaa.

    U'.n MASS AVE. TB OF ROOMS FORhousekeerinf ; sdjoinlnf bath; a. m. L; flna boms;

    central; reasonable.

    THE CUMBERLAND. APTS. as ftcool room: southern exposure; transients

    sIo 2 beautiful rooms; a. m. L;central; reasonable.

    S3J K ST. NW.- -l LARGE, COOU BRIGHT.communicatinf rooma In rtflned home: a. m. L;

    pritate bath; 1 In familj; near all fort, depta.;rfasonabls to men.

    OH K ST. NW.- -4 ROOMS. UU FLOOR. ANDon 2nd floor, for 1. h. k.; reasonable, rhone.

    31H MOUNT PLEASANT 8T.- -2 COMFORT- -ablr furnished rooms; next bats; western ex-

    posure: nmate fsmilr: references exchsiurtd.

    CI1F.VY CHASE IS FINE NOW; A COatTORT- -able room mar be had In one of the pleasant

    home of Chst y Chase; tenllsmaa aula. TelephoneCleseland TH.

    303 U BT. NW.-TI- IE SECOND FLOOR: THREErooms; bath; staUonarr washstand; emptT JnlT U.

    1 1RVIXO ST. KW.-NE- PAPEREfs.painted; sou'h front, prlraU family; cccL pleaa-an- t;

    swond or third.

    IS 11TII ST. .Iff.- -! OR I ROOMS. WITH USBof window to dlspiar goods; central; resanaabl.

    VNFURXISHED.

    12 ITH 8T. NW.- -J LARGE. COOL, BRIGHTcommunicating rooms; a. m. L; prlrat tamily;

    near market and downtown; L b. a.; reasonable.

    CM SST. ST. NW.- -J LAROE. COOL. BRIGHTrooms. In prirate home; a. m. L; bath adjoining,

    near all cars; L h, k. If desired; reasonable. .

    3508 O ST. N. W. THREE NICE,cool unfurnished rooms for L h. lc;

    gas, bath, etc. Reasonable.BIS n ST. NW.-T- UNFURNISHED BOOsIS.

    first floor: also two, srlta Mtdwnette. a firstfloor; light house keeping.

    IM B ST. NW.- -J LAROE. COOL. B8I0HT.cornmanlcsllrg rooms; bath and alesr danlng;

    a. n, L; prlrat fasuu: Drantinufumlshsd; saw all can; tHOOk

    at B BT. NW.-T-HE SECOXD FLOOR; THBEJ.rooms; bata; staUoturr washstand: empty Inxr a

    B K BT. XW.-S- IX LABOE-ROO- FLAT,and bath; vita back porch: h. w. h.: hug back

    yard, bsantlfrd ieeatioa; aar O. P. O. and newP. O.: rseaonahU.

    last BTH BT. aVBOOKSat,

    1ST 11TB BT. NW.- -1 LAROB ROOMS; ALCOTB:entire Id Coor; rnnnmg water; fat asonth.

    Its K ST. NW- -S KlOB CaDJOsTJinOATINOaeond-ooa- r atwtfataepbsi twaas. with llgkt, beaU

    gas: back ponk: targa card: isjnsgsat cks tsnajghbeekood: timnsH U liatwlli tssiawa CaB

    "''. . ,i '. o r t.JU-.-j.A- .. .

    AND USEHERALD CLASSIFIED ADS

    FOB BENT BOOMS.FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED

    52 U ST. NW.-Z-ND FLOOR. VERT DESIRABLE. 1or 3 Urge, airy, outside rooms; porcelain bath. hall.

    large- porch, gas stoTe, larg closets, screens, blinds,light, heat, gas furnished. Rent reasonable for Lb. k. Strictly refined famflr. Mau and wife only.References exchanged. One-ha-lf block to car linand jitney line.1231 GIRARD ST. NV-n- LARGE. COOL.

    bright, nicely furn. rooms, with bath; southern ex-posure; a. m. t; priraU family; beautiful location;summer rites.

    BOARD AND ROOM.

    1ZJ F ST. XW.- -3 IiAHGEi COOU ELEOANTLrfurnished rooms, fine beds. a. m. L. prlnte home,

    near G. P. O. and 1". O.; excellent home coohnf:cheap.

    1U1 ffll ST. rTW.-T- IIE BIST BOARD INtosm for least money; all the latest Testable,;

    also furnished rooms.

    WANTED UNFURNISHED ROOMS.WANTED-T- O KENT TO KEFJXED PEOPLE.

    with best of references. Consult Mr. SOLTE,HM lltlt st. Phone M. (317.1310 K ST. NW.- -3 L.nCE. COOL. BRIGUBJ

    commamcatinc rooms; back trch; next to batbna. m. 1; I. h. k.; beat, libi and cooking gaar .furnished. Call after 5 p. m.

    TABLE BOARD.ita cou rd. xw.-LAR- nn. cool, bright'

    room srith excellent home oroklnc; a. nv 1.1piirate family; beautiful location; cheap.

    COCXTRT BOAniV O.V A rAIUt: LARGE.airy rooms; plenty of milk and shade; V mil9

    from rifer; free ndes and drires. For terms, Mrs.T. STRIXOFELLOW. Uatna, Cu!jrr ConEty,Va.

    S39 K ST. XW.-GO- OD VIRGINIA COOKING;SL50 week for tao meals a day; S3 per week foff

    three meals a day; Eire us a trial.TABLE BOARD-F- OR JEWISH YOCNG MEN'J

    prjee reasonable; centrally located. 113S 6th st, nr.

    LINCOLN CAFE, Next Uncoln" HotelKeffllar timbers Wf .n.l uv. s?m.vt- - .!..2St Dinner hours 5 to T JO p. ra. linch. 15 to 1p. m.. 36c. Breakfast 7 to 10 s. m 3oc. A lacarte eerrlce 7 a. m. to 720 p. m. Rooms at sum

    IUSp rates Trv m, ty. t . jw nw.. .2Sc Business Ven's Lnnch.

    PROPOSALS.

    OFFICE OF TUB COMMISSIONERS OF TUBDistrict of Columbia. Washintton, July U( 191S.

    Sealed proposals will be reonied at this office.Room 509. District Bulldini. until I oVlock. p.m.. AnjUit 13. for furnishing snd Installinglaboratory tables, cases, fume hoods, and black-boards. Chemistry Department. Western Higb)School, this citr. Specifications snd form of pro-posal may be obtained from the ic Officer.Room SO. District Buildirs. OLIVER P. NEW-MAN. LOCI3 BROWNLOW. CHARLES W.KCTZ. Commissioners. D. O.

    AUCTION SALES.

    ADAM A. WESC1ILER, Auctioneer.

    TRUSTEE'S SALE OP VALUABLE REAL ES-TATE. LOT NORTHWEST CORNER D

    STREET AND WASHINGTON'CIRCLE.

    The underlined trustee ender ths li sna andcodicils thereto of Edwsrd A. nstnmond, deceased,will sell st public anctloo. in front of the premises.on MONDAY. Jnlr 19. MIJ. at 530 p. m.. the

    land, situaU in Washlnston. Ditrlct ofColombia, beinc lot one 0) of Pollock's sabdirlslonof sanare thittr-el4-t 08). as per put recorded inLiber D. folio S. of ths Land Records of the saidDistrict.

    Terms to be snnounced st sale. Deposit of JM0.00required of jnrrtater at sale. CorjTerandae. rccord-ln- c.

    and notarial fee at cost of purchaser. Termsof sale to te compiled with srtthln, fifteen darsfrom sale, otherwise trustee rcsenes rlrht to resellproperty st nsk snd cost of defaulting purchaser.after flre daja' adtrrtisemmt of mien resale In somenewspaper rnmisnea in Wsshingtoo, D. C. UNITEDSTATES TRUST COMPANY OF" NEW YORK..Trustee, nnder the will of Edward A. Hammond.Bj CHARLES A. EDWARDS. Second AssistantSecretary. GEO. K. LINKIN3, Attornej. ITUPmnsjlfanla srenne northwest, Washington. D. O.

    JjsdiS-JjlJin- o

    PEBSONAIS.

    CUT THIS OUT OR MEN-tio-n"Herald" and we will

    fit you glasses or spectaclesTO ORDER for $1.00. MAXGREENBERG, Est. sixteenyears. D. Segal (Opt.)

    WORKINGMEN'-JIE- N' WIIO HAD BROUGHThome fair size salaries snd then went out on a

    shopping tour came back snth little left, but theydid not bur from ns: should hare saved cash on thanew pants at $1.50 to 13.00. Yes, It psrs to see us.One price. JUSTjTS OLD STAND, 1 D.

    We srnarantre to cure pimples. snnej'and eczema bs-- the Altleraon .Method.

    Tel. Main BOS.DERMAT0L0GICAL INSTITUTE,'

    J622HST.N.W.THE ALDERS0N SYSTEM

    Paelal Blemlahea Removed. The Complexlon Ueautlfled.

    MOVING PICTURE FANS- -become a Photoplar Actor or Actress. xcepi

    tlonal ODportunltj offered. Instructions firen illphotoplay acting, dramatia actln;, scenario srritlag. Ietc Tuition fee reasonable. Fee J. II. WILLIAMS,UU Hth St.. rpstairs. Esenuifs from 7 to SL

    MIrAIr. Manicuring and Scalp-N- .W Apt. 1. Phone Main 7s2B.DR. F1SK ELGIN, SPECIALIST,

    lias rtmored his osioes to 123 Pa. are. a, ataaragatnsents call Main Sit.

    AHBETTE H0DGZ, Ph. D.. M. D.,CIBCULATIOH 8FECUUSV.

    Phone M. OS. Tha Zninawick, 1X3 I st ar.

    DR. REEDSPECIALIST

    804 SEVENTEENTH STBEET.OVER 30 YEARS' &r?Tch?crVS

    ntt fMaMwl aafJs tit TtB BBti WntRUfA- -JIeanj Health to YOU If YOU Sttffetfrom Catarrh. Obeattr, Rheumatism. Constipation.File. Throat, Lose. Itrsta, Heart, Bleed and HaasDavesar. Nrrtoua iJebiUti. Kidnex DiSMses. Blad

    Trouble, hpeelns illood l'oisonisx. Eruptions.liters, snd All Prttst Diseases Cured for Ufa trjSafe afethod.Charges low. Medioine Furnished,

    C0HSUITATI0H FiEE.Private WtutiBg Boom for ladies.

    utile Boat, h to l. to a. Bunaar, u to II.miss wsaaisnjsn.n,p. m. RIO it tr. Aparunent J. third sear.NOTICEi ArttBtrlal tawth and ataeondiband Diamonds and Jwlry bouarktsi.awta ataTaaaasa. saa u, visa, rmt.

    LEIMBACH-- On Monday. Julr U inslat 8:15 p. ra.. JiAllx. Delovea U9of Wlinam H. Lelmbaeh.

    Funeral on 'Wednesday. July 14. at 3fp. m.. from her late residence), 607!Sixth street southwest. Friends and;relatives invited to attend.

    HTXXi-- On Mondar. Julr 12, 1315, BTJ8U0J- -HrLLi (nee Hammer), beloved wUro2jThomas HllL - 1

    Funeral from, Xsta's undertaking; esVtabllshment, en Wednesday, Julr 14J.Church at o'clock.

    btmpson Os TuissdaT. Julr 11. 1915.0 d. as., at her home. 123 Maryland

    avenua aaOrthswtst. MART U SIMFaBOW.

    IUSERAL DESIQ1T84

    TUVOLAL PL0WEM:Bsaqr PisTrlatliai Modaratsij PitaaV

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    . $MmMM?jU