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MONTGOMKIIT ADTCirriSER, 'WEDNESDAY, MQKXINO, MARCH 10, 1915 WHAT ARE YOU GONNA DO WITH J77-By Goldberg. rnmrtigto, 11. fcv K. I OolrtW. pcwt 'tMevr ejewMS crazy oasa's osoiciroG 3 rfrnctrjS oM OMe OP TTHOse if omce AMb ti took cake for.

cosWks. I ViuV-: maaJ I phoney aim. I SCOUTING IS BEST 1 TO COACH DIRECTORS OF CIT1 LEAGUE MEET GRAFTING BAEBALL SQUAD AT ALABAMA T. T. LEAK, SR.

T. F. LEAK, JR. UK UNDERTAKING GO: Established 1870 Picking Up Future "Great Ones" Soft Job; Successful Scouts Pick Fewest Alabama Athletic Committee Selects Former Alabama Man to Assist Kelley All Members of Board Are Urged to Attend as Meet- ing Is Important uiOiUK AMBULANCE SRVICJ White Attendants. White Patrons Only.

Phone 178 ers are aU a gamble and a scout's reputation is mostly Imagination. For Instance, Dick Klnsella, of the Giants, is considered one of the best scouts in baseball and why? Simply because he mixes pretty1 well with the newspaper men who. bave him before the public all the time exploiting his tew great pickups. Any baseball enthusiast who has ever played enough ball to know anything could do the same thing if they were allowed to tarvel around the country at some one else's expense and with a bank roll like the New York Giants allow for this purpose. The Giants and Comlskey have ail others beaten a mile for ythls extravagance, and neither team ever got a real good man without spending more money than some poorer club could afford.

In two or three cases we know of, some, other scout dug up a young player and tried to do business with the club Without tipping off their hand, but that club Immediately got wise and wIreQ McGraw, Comlskey and Griffith that "So-and-so had offered so much for what-do-you-call-him, do you want to look him over?" Naturally, these clubs sent a man and saw, not a raw recruit, but a finished artist, and a man who would attract a blind man's attention if only by the way the drives rang oft his bat. The Washington club outbid the field In one instance, and the player was naturally a star. This happened several years ago, and they are- still FUNERAL NOTICE. NICKEL The funeral services of Mrs. Uwl Nickel, will lake plsce from the residence of Vr.

W. K. Nickel, No. 11 Cloverdale Roid, this afternoon at three-thirty. Interment Oekwood.

An Important meeting of the Board of Governors of the City League has been called by President Alley for Thursday nlsrht at 8 o'clock. The meet Say! its About time to plant the garden. And if 7011 live in a flat you wont have any garden. You and the man and hia wife who are renting a house are missing a whole lot. There are plenty of chance to buy homes on the rent you are paying.

Homes with lawns in front and garden spaee in the rear. Places that you can truthfully call "onrs" and be envied every time you do. Right now there are houses for sale in and around Montgomery that you ought to look at, ing will be held at the Chamber of TELEPHONE US Special to The Advertiser. UNIVERSITY, ALA. March 9 Lonnl NooJIn, for the last three years coach of Howard College, has been selected baseball coach and assistant In football for next year, for the University of Alabama.

The Alabama Athletic Committee has been on the lookout for Buch a man for some time and believe that in NooJIn the best possible associate for Head Coach Kelley has been found. In addition to the t.i.i Mnolln will have Copy Typewrit MoMlgrapii Letter-writ Direct Advertb Commerce. There are quite a number of details to come before the Board at this meeting and all the members are urged to be present At this meeting It Is probable that a permanent secretary of the City 1UVI Flnt Natl. Bank Boll. League will be elected.

There are eev. eral applicants for this i position, in W. H. JENNINGS as-much as this Is the only salaried a position on the faculty, either as a office of the league, i -Players Presare Far Seaaoa. tosr CLEVELAND, OHIO, March 9.

Ths extravagance of baseball wu never more clearly Illustrated than the recent announcement that the Cleveland club would carry but two scout next season. The Indians have beeri previous to this year, five men, all drawing down salaries that are over the 11,000 mark, with all expenses paid for about three months' work. If the Indians can finish in last place with five high-class Ivory hunters, where will they finish with two? says a Cleveland writer. Our guess would be a couple of pegs higher, because, too many scouts are really worn -ba no at till. What any ball club- wants with five scouts Is hard to conceive.

It Is the most over-rated graft connected with baseball; and the average fan Is Just as good a scout as the former star ball player, who, for one thing, is too critical or overly enthusiastic Scouts do more toward getting managers In wrong with the owners than poor ball playlnr. Sceet Sometimes Paaaed. Any time a scout picks up a young player who appeals to him more than usual, and that youngster looks like a bush leaguer In the majors, the scout gets his hammer out for the manager and blames him for "ruining a wonderful youngster." Toung ball play- The officers of the League are well pleased witlr the preparations the players who are under contract with the four clubs of the league, are mak ing to get into good physical condi professor or science rl Languages. Hugo Friedman, graduate manager of athletics, gives out the following information concerning the newly looted coach: Friedman's Statement. "NooJIn is a football and baseball instructor of no mean ability, and will aid Coach Thomas Kelley Id these branches.

In baseball he has played all the way from the "bushes" to the The Advertiser Want Ads STRAYED OR STOLEN li.0 reward will be paid for information leading to recovery of one bay horse mule about 15 years old. Scar and harness marks prominent. Has rather large head and stomach. Fairly good condition. J.

C. Pinkaton, Shorter. Ala. tl tion before the opening of the sea son and they are looking forward for praising this scout for digging up the- player. The only digging he, did with" a bnk "roIE" 8cot Systri tfverwerked.

If the scouting system was not overworked, each club would save a lot of money. As Captain Neal once remarked: "It's not who they dig up, it Is who they don't take." Rather take ten fellows from the lot who are costing nothing than three from Class A and AA leagues at a few thousands, because if that one from the lot has enough to shine out among major leaguers he Is worth developing right at home. And that kind costs nothing. Comlskey has spent enough money on ball players to run a league, and yet a successful season. Will Locate The Home You Want Among the matters to be decided at the baseball that will be used during LOST Twelve dollara, consisting of one 10 dollar and two 1 dollar bills.

Lost Monday on Dexter Avenue, about 4 o'clock. Reward for recovery. Phone 117. lg majors. He has been a memDer oi me.

Greenville, a San Antonio, Charlotte. N. Chattanooga, South Bend, and Augusta, taift hi nra drafted bv thei LOST ntown district and Gay-Klrkland Apartments or In Kress', or in Fair. Gold Brooch set with pearl. Reward, Gay-Kirkland Flat No.

I. Phone 732. 18 OUE GENT ft WORD ONE CENT II MIO LOST Solitaire Diamond Ring, Saturday nleht. either on Day SL ear or on Pleasant Ave return to Davla Bazaar and receive reward is Cincinnati, team for use in tne na-I tional League. Noojin also managed the heville, N.

squad for two years." That ought to be sufficient to show I that he has enough baseball ability. i UnA4ln via fnr t-arn he has far from a good ball club. He makes money, but-then one must remember that he is also a beneficiary of circumstances, and his individual popularity and princely generosity is responsible for his money-making ability, In Chicago more than his ball FOB SALE. W.ANTED MALE HELP. LCST A brace for child's teeth somewhere on Dexter.

Lawrence or Washington reward if returned to Reese Martin, 304 Washington Phone 210. ig WANTED Colord mc Wp4.r B'P' ing car ana ira Decenary. Alabama Railroad uniform tuf club. nisnad. write inier "ri-k- nay FOR REHT AO0M3.

FOUR connecting rooms for light bouso-keeptng. rent reasonable, all modern con-vanlencei. AP0ly 15 B. Hull or Phone 4S3-J I years captain of the Alabama baseball squad, at a time when the Crimson and White nines were always success-' ful. Noojii.

has been as active In football service as he has been In baseball. Afta, ninvinu ff.nr veaxa on the Ala FOR SALE CIIEAP-Good1horV4 also delivery wagon and harness in good condition. Apply Han, son's Bakery. COWS COW8 COWS We have about loj nice youn cows that will be fresh In milk within the next thirty and sixty days, on a car load of this sood stuff we will sell at a nickel a pound r.o.D. Enterprise.

Ala. GrandETtiuMch.ll THE YIDDISH STAB CO. Supported by the Great Russian Actress PAULA HOFFERMAN And the great character actors, Max Rosen and Mose Dorff In WANTED Railway mail and postal olsrks, examinations soon; over J009 appointments yearly; prspars at home; writs for Plan No 3. of payment after appointment. Philadelphia Business Collese; Civil Sanrlce rvp Philadelphia, Pa.

I ONE furnished front room tor rent, with board or without. Apply to tit Waahlng-ton or Phone 990 Mrs. Kennedy, 13 JESS WfLLARD IS ENUTE TO rnr.rpnp. Mule uo. MS- PGR RENT To a couple without children the City League Championship season.

Either the Victor Federal League Baseball or the Goldsmith Pacific Coast League Baseball will be adopted. The representative of the Victor Company, F. L. Ferry was in the city yesterday and put in a bid and left a sample ball with President Alley. The managers of the four ciubs of the League report that they are getting their players signed up without any trouble, and any afternoon sev eral players of the teams can be seen at the Capitol Heights ball park getting some early practice.

A schedule committee will be appointed at the meeting tomorrow night and the schedule will be adopted early next week. The meeting of the Board Thursday night will be one of the most important that will be held before the league opens Saturday April 10. BILL JAMES REPORTS TO BOSTON CAMP AT MACON Pitcher Is Silent Regarding His Reported Negotiations With Federal Leae-ne Officials At Chiracs MACON, March 9 "Bill" James pitcher of the Boston Nationals whose delay in reporting here for spring training was said to have been due-to the failure of the club owners to meet his demand for Increased salary had his first workout with the squad today. James was silent regarding his reported negotiations with Federal League officials at Chicago. "The incident is closed." Manager Stalltngs said.

ARMY of U. 8. Wanted Unmarried msn. IS to 3a. Information at Recruiting Offices, Corner Second and Twentltth Blrminrham.

411 Cherry Maoon. Fostofflce Rome, Aucusta, Columbus. Atlanta, and afontgomary. Ala. or younK men one, two or three rooma with private bath at 627 80.

Court, house screened Terrow reasonable. ig is Seed Corn, the genuine and original. Cs.n be bought only from C. M. Jackson, $3.0 a bushel F.O.B.

Coosada, Absolutely the only distributor, Blind Love HAVANA WANTED First class man cook. Apply 228 Ca turns St. 3 Prices, 25c, 35c, 50o, 75c, and $1.00 Seats selling. NICELY furnished front room for rent with or without board with private family. Close In, Phone 823-J.

-13 FOB RENT RESIDENCES FOR RENT Two up-to-dat apartmanta. 120 and 125. hot water, cabinet man TYPEWRITERS for rent. Remingtons. Underwoods, Monarch, L.

Smith and other. Reasonable prices. All makes for sals an 4 exchange. Southern Typewriter 1 Commerce Street Montgomery, Ala, WANTED Two young men as news agents on trains, security required. Union News Cv S.

Ims. Ala. bama 'varsity, he coached the Albert-ville Agricultural bunch for a year, the Blountsville Aggies for three seasons, and then went to Howard College, where he has been since 1911. Success of Forward Pass. One of the greatest points in Noo-jln's favor is his development of the forward pass, which he has used with excellent success for a number of years.

Many of the best football authorities of the couhiry consider him with but few equals where the aerial pass Is In question. I The selection of Noojin marks the end of the one coach system at Alabama. In the future there will be at least two men on the Job all the time. It means that all branches of athletics will be given more prominence. Instead of devoting most of the athletic association's funds to football.

Alabama students are more Jubilant than ever before over prospects for the 1915-16 teams. tel, gas. private porches and entrance frtnt nwfv Tiit-( pitv 'flu 1 Matinee F(K SALE For good business reasons, I am offering for aala cheap, on of tha bast located and best paying saloons In New Orleans, Unles Interested do not take up my Uma with unnecessary correspondence. W. 125 Bunrundy N-w Orleans TjA.

GRAND WANTtD FEMALi tiJELi WANTED A milliner who has had experience in trimming and selling preferably one whi has been In business for herself In reply, glvs full details of experience. Aldrp Milliner, care Adyrrtlstr Leaves Los Angeles to Open Training, Camp in Cuba For Big Fight Night Saturday, March, 13th Fch 8AL.E U2iG.t)0 buys jewelry store, owner leaving because of 111 health; stock inventories more. 8, Advertiser. 1ft FOR RENT House at No. 16 Clay Street, (our blocks from station; suitable for one or two small famlllea T.

T. Chart ft Co or J. A. Chamblesg Bra -14 POULTRY AND EGOS CRYSTAL White Orpingtons "The bis winter layers." Egg for hatching, 02. 13.60 and 16.00 per 15 C.

Holman. Ala. SO WANTED White woman to look after children and help with housework. Apply Phonf K32-W. 4 BUDAN GRASS SEED 2Sc per pound.

Wonderful Hay Crop. Lubbock baa largest growers. Write or wire. C. C.

Wright. Lnbbock. Texas. i KAME8 of auto owners of Alabama, 1914-15 regirtratlons to Feb. 1, nearly 4,000 with complete address and make of car owned by each person.

By countlea typewritten. Address, R. Vaughan Jones, car Post of flee, Montgomery, Ala. in WANTED SALESMEN TVjjpWANT three good men to sell Fro It Trees and Ornamentals in Middle Alabamn. Permanent job.

Good pay. Light work. Smith Dept Concord fta. FORD AUTO NECESSITY Watch for big ail In Saturday Eveninr Post featuring Ideal safety steering device Makes the Ford run like a new Packard, holds your tar straight ahead, saves tires, prevents accidents, many other advantages. Demonstrating model furnished for .25.

Retail GO Agents throughout country cleaning up. Write for territory quick and get In line for cash contest to be paid those selling most by May 1, 115. Geo. W. 1420-22 Jefferson County Savings Wank Birmingham.

Ala. SO fllSAlNUlAL. WANTED AGENTS. BICAT xiiVertlsed In national magazines, best known Hand Soap on the market. Agents wanted Write for our offer Skat.

Hartford, Conn. Prices tile, SOc, 11.00 C1.50. SKAT SALE NQW. MONEY TO LEND GIANTS USE SNOWBALLS INSTEAD OF BASEBALLS MAP.LIN', TEXAS. March 9 New York National League baseball players In spring training; here today used snowballs in thrflwini? practice Instead of baseballs.

There was a four Inch snow fall. -For batching, white Leghorns. CUBS BUNCH HITS AND WIN FROM ATHLETICS TAMPA, March 9 By superior hitting, the Chicago Nationals defeated the Philadelphia Athletics, 6 to 2, in an exhibition game here today. Score: Ft Chicago 000 OSO 21x 6 8 3 Philadelphia 000 000 200 2 4 I Batteries: Cheney, Vaughn, Humphries and Archer, Bresnahan; Bres-eler. Reed, Vfykoff and Schang, VI 111 SO tor one doner Phone ii7.

LOS ANGELES, CAL, March 9 Jess VMllard the heavy weight pugilist left here today for Havana, Cuba, to meet Jack Johnson for the world's championship, April 8. Wlllard has continued light training while here. BESCHER AND ROBERTSON TO CARDS FOR PERRITT ST. LOUI3, March Outfielders Bencher and Robertson will be traded by the New York Nationals to the St Louis Nationals for W. D.

Perritt, pitcher, according to a newspaper dispatch today from San Antonio, where theSt. Louis team Is In training. ARIZONA LEGISLATURE FAVORS RACING BILL PHOENIX. March 0 A bill to permit horse racing In Arliona under the pari-mutuel syste mwas approvod today by the Arizona House. The Milll has passed the Senate.

Have a larga amount of Eastern mousy to tend on Montgomery CHy Property at per cent. Interest, for two, three or flva years Annual or semi-annual payments can be made In reduction of tha prinolpal. BILL? SUNDAY'S Message. Authorised. We will pay you Sl-0 to distribute It In your neighborhood.

60 days' work Great opportunity for man or woman. Spare time niay be ueed. Particulars and sample free, imlversal Bible House. Philadelphia. WANTED.

M1SCELLANEOUS. HARTWELL DOUGLASS, AGT. ALABAMA AUDIT COMPANY PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS MONTGOMERY, PHO.VE 15,1. First National Bank BMg. Man Read This TRESSLAR'9 STCnfO, Montgomery, Ala.

KODAKS AND FILMS Mail Orders Solicited. Dept. B. We Finh Ymir Snaiw. DRAYAGE.

MAJESTIC Matinee 3:15 and Night 8:15 "Tho Lightning Rod Agent" RIP ROARING COMEDY And PATHOS. Always 10 and 23 cts. PHONE 3677 PROMPT SERVICE CONSOLIDATED DRAY NOTICE LINE Roulnned to handle anything. Freight CRAVATH'S TRIPLE WINS GAME FOR PHILADELPHIA ST. PETERSBURG, March 9 Cravath's triple scoring two men In the eiirhth lnnlns here today gave th Philadelphia Nationals a 3 to 2 victory in tha first mine of the series with the Cuban Reds of Havana, champions of tho Cuban league.

Score: Philadelphia 3 6 5 Cuban Reds 2 2 2 Batteries: Matteaon. Risey and Ja cobs, Adams: Gonzalez and Ouiterrez. 1 NOTICE The only fnsi tUw uynu.mi nn furniture repair msn In ths city Phons No. Bouth Decatur St. C.

yronM A NT ED Eight or ten good buys wheels: must be hustlers. Western L'nlon TVles-raph Company 1 1 WANTED For arrest of one ngro namtl Ed Williams, for escaping Kon'l (linger I cake color, weighs abut 160 about five. ft. 10 inches high, paraiyzed In right I ntde. walks cripple on right sl.Je.

carries I his right hand In risht trouper pocket, i right hsnd useless last heard of hlrn In and around Plantemviii. Ala nan been gone about four months, ha. wlf and child with hint, child about 5 years of wife i nam" Eva Williams, ginger cake color, stom original home nesr Tyler or Polk. Ala. $10 j.Mars) reward for s.rrt of him or leading to Hi arrest, wire nri A- n1 "boro.

Aja S. Dickinson Account '-he bankrupt prcv-Minri of Mr. C. T. Ruff, we have been compelled to make a change of location It was very unexpected to ni and we bfg to apologise to our patrons for being closed Monday without notice.

We now in our new tncntlon at 8 'fc 9. Perry ovr Joe Tmm Str.re nnl ready to nerve omt paf ron a as In as iiual. Our phone number Is stlil the some for an1 cV'K-re1 Phone sgfls PERSONAL D. CAP Communicate with John A. Ve-Bey, Sew Orleans, at -nee, you will benefited A If you are lonely.

The Rel labia ronfldentlal Successful Club has large number of wealthy. members both sexes, wtfhtng eir'iy marriag- Descriptions free. Mrs Wrubel. Box t9. Oakland.

Cal. II CARPET CLEANING. CHICAGO AMERICANS BLANK VENICE COAST LEAGUJERS SAN DIEGO. CAL, March 9 The Chicago Americans today defeated the Venice Coast Leaguers, 3 to 1 Score: It White Sox 3 8 0 Venice 0 4 I Jasper and Mayer; Hitt, West. White and Spencer.

Mltze This treatment Is said to hava acquired a wonderful reputation throughout the East, owing to in peculiar propensity to fortify the nerve force and generate health and a consequent personal tmiKnetinm. so essential to the happiness of every normal humnn beinff. It claimed to be a to tbi'i who are physically Impaired, gloomy, despondent, nervous or who have trembling of the limbs, dizziness, heart palpitation, cold han! and feet. Insomnia, fear without cause, tlmldHy in venturing anl reneral Inability to act rationally ss othsrs do. Also of vast benefit to wrltprs.

professional men, office workf-ri and the vlutlms of society's late hours and over-Indulgence In wines, liquors, etc By obtaining the treatment st some weli stork pharmacy, no one need kt. of another's trouble while the trtvitin-rt has be prencrtbed and dispensed heretofn; by physicians und pharmacists, tiw grain tubM." an1 so prepared with full directions lor alf administration thai It wholly unnecessary ty pay a for prescriblnc them. itf i ak for thr-graln Cadomene tnbit their use and soon all tne joy of a head by body, sound npr'-s and siren a-111 be ML BOXING LAW APPROVED Bargain $10 Fir it trade ma ehiBM, been asa.4 some but ruaran-m4 te be ola at lie cub. CLEANED By Vacuum. ruh'-'rt R'norator It EVANS FRFNrw DRY CLEANING CO, 5S1-W.

T. Hasan and 'r wnt workman. Kii I'UwNT ST' RE Wanle.l men', onl him clothlnj. Mut b- In first onditlon. also Shirts.

Soft Hats snrt Shoe p.istl and 1 will call H. Frank. 10 1 TRENTON N. March 0 A bill designated to permit tn round boxing contests In New Jersey, passed the Now Jersey House tolay. The raca-surs now eoes to the Senate.

WHITE SOX SECOVDS WIN bRICK AND DRAIN TiUS. South Fr.y St. -1 rawing muilllu, I -J. nl Prln Ti.t Jenkins Brick WANTED YOU TO KN0V musical Instrument sratch maK.r. Jsweler, I FOUND.

STANFORD. CALIFORNIA, March 9 The Chlcaao Americans No. baseball team defeated the Leland Stanford University nine, mm pnona 4S. Edlseo (nonotrtphi and racoMa. btrlms for all musical Instruments, R.

Pefiick, Phone 43 TH yAYGOOD USES MOTOR TRUCKS hnilie vn-ir hsggage. Thref'- nn' riyhi now ri'. CLAIRVOYANT MADAMTIkrKIJ1TH. ClaTroyant as Medium Tells ur name, ths 1 nf tour call and sdvlca OB all f- flilrs of lit. 9 Morftn Avi.

lot awn- mtrm for Mr NT -B'lnch i-f kf office. to 1, today. I.

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