The evening world. Newspaper, April 22, 1915, Page 15

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Seinen MAGNATES UNNUST TOBALL PLAYERS, SAYS DAVE FULTZ (eader of Fraternity Criticases Latest Decision of National Commissions WTeet!y disappyinted at the decwion handed down by the Nations ‘ 0 Whied all demande of (uw ralesiou. f think: t an bye ter Mut before t ‘ @ mation | woull ke to know how The Bvening World got the Cision exclusively” Cie wan great! sUrprined at the souree of jntorme ) ‘The request that y wanted aranted waa that luc earned the poying by mut clube of the expenmen of 1 their training campn Ast) and @ player haw to pay hia own pe even if it im from Me to Ban Francisco, “L will cite an instance t w the njuation of thie ay#tem. Last year there waa a player in Georgia wold to the Coast League, He xpent about $260 for fare and board to | only to find that he was r fore the training season © “In regard to the demand that players be given at least forty-eight hours after notificatio report to the club that hy them: Last year by one club to a h neces ., stated twenty-four hours of travel “before he reached his new surround. ings, [t took him a couple of days to straighten out his affairs before jeaving, and of course reported later | than expeoted, Ho was told by the| club that purchased him that it dida’t Want him, as he came too late to be} Of wervice. “This playor took the tong trip | back to the club to whieh he formorly Lelonged, only to tind that there was} no job for him, | “What the Commission should do ts | to fx a time-limit on the matter of | reporting,” went on Fultz. “If they did this a man would know what to] expect if he were late in reporting “Another demand that should have been granted is that which relates to tho salary paid to a man who is re- leased fro mone club to another, Of-| ten a player is released and spends | @ tow days sending telegrains to the! chub to which he is released and often he Is obliged to gu to work for much leas than he is worth A SAMPLE OF INJUSTICE TO LL PLAYERS. “It is a ee trick with the man- agers of clubs when telling a player that he i# released to tell him tht the club that he ts going to will pay him a certain sum, do this to wet rid of hin. When he reports to! the ciub that purchased him and tells the owner that he has been told be | is going to so much for ois work they laugh him, telling him that} they never made any such promise, The player either hay to at, and play or quit the gui terribly unjust, “In regard to the demand that the clubs notify a man that waivers have | been asked on him, | am not sur- prised that it has not been granted, Baliplayers know the real reason why | dt is not granted, but I don't care to Atate what It is. | “The National Commission in its decision states that the reason that it won't tell a player waivers have been asked on him is that when u player knows that he is going to be released he gets nervous and his playing is wofully affected, Lute in the night I observe they said that @ player extends himself When noufied he is going to get released with a vesult that a false idea is given us to his ability, NO SENSE IN BASEBALL WAR, SAYS FULT. Coust, was wold | re whir his is} the Commission dev ‘eudy been granted players, “Our purpo: ing these demands hy tive minor leagues protected by us haven't been granted them, “The trouble with baseball is th it is conducted in an unby way. There is no uniferi system by which the league The individual owners have two much to say regarding the way the game There should players are concer wouldn't be #0 men, “The baseball war has been hurting the kame, They continue it an dtae soo their differences the be for players, magnates uitke, that the 1 that Collins, second. t n, has d by the Fraternity, but Home Run Baker, who was suspend- et at the same tl was the former. Columbia ment of due stand raat they don't Juin. t LF THE EVE eee 50 aac Gree (FRIDAY) With Purchase of *1 or More. MAIN BUILDING $2.50 to *5 Combs Barettes and Hairpinsa*] Extremely beautiful yet and alum num ornaments in loveliest carved effects Amber Combs jewelleo and in ‘ad All new all beauties hundred» of styles and and shapes, suitable for the new high and low coiffure Pearl gray combs with sapphires, emeralds and amethyst», also white stones Demi-amber inlaid and jewelled combs in profuse variety every conceivable kind of amb for misses, young women and their elders and for the last a lovely collection specially adapted for women with gray hau Your Choice at $1 MAIN BUILDING 1,000 Spring Suits For Men and Young Men Just Received—Sale Tomor- row,at . As @ matter of fact 510 any ‘inter: of ‘hee suits would in the regular course of business be wholesaled at close to $10 HANDSOME SUITS in stripes, cl blue and gray serges. Newest models for col ness men. Every suit faultlessly tailored and trimmed. All sizes. Spring Overcoats Every Accepted Style and Fabric in Our Complete Show- ing. Beyond Any Question the Beat Values in Town at $10, $12.50, $15 and up to $25 The New “Kingly” Trousers—latest a Is; spring and early summer weights ; worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots, serges; 3 8 3. 8 $ all guaranteed; special at 5 i 5 and 5 Boys’ Suits With One and Two Pairs of Trousers Tomorrow, § $9. 95 at... Balkan, Norfolk cand Patch Pocket styles. Choice of cheviots, cassimeres, mixed tweeds and fancy mixtures, also plain blues. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ Spring Coats at 52.95 Sizes 24 to 8 years. Double-breasted Norfolk and *'Bal” styles. Fancy mixtures, tweeds and blue serge. Boys’ Suits—Balkan, Norfolk and paich pocket styles; with one and two pairs of Knicker- bocker trousers; strone and serviceable; taney mixtures, ‘also plain blue, $ 95 Boy" Spring Reefers—double-breasied and Norfolk models; grey and tan mixtures; black and white checks; sizes 24, 10 5 a | 95 years; at eat muxtures, plain lege youths and busi- Every suit guaranteed MAIN BUILDING——————, Spring and Summer Underwear Great Bargains For Men, Women and Children Women's Fine Ribbed Soft Cotton) Pantalettes extra good quality, to Combination Suits--made in tight) match vests; i or wide knee umbrella at shape Srawers, face trim- Boys’ and Youths’ Open Mesh Knit- 29¢ ted Cotton Union Suits med, at. . extra well made; at. 25 Ic Women's Verts—shaped or Swiss Men's Plain Balbrigyan Shirts and ribbed lisle thread, fine cotton; Walle on nerupal’ Gey plain or fancy fronts; silk 19 0. fine fancy madras; the trimmed; at c are reinfor and Children's Fine Soft Cotton Ribbed tished with pearl buiton Vests—made with short "10 39c ro sleeves; low neck; at. Ic Men's Fine White a, Suits. ribbed cotton; Misses’ and Children’s Ribbed Cot- iting; Athletic shepe or with short sleeves: ton Combination Suite—tight knee knee or ankle length; 49 c 25c at or lace trimmed; ar rae neemevands rae Specials gracery salespeople and Postal Clerk attend to the wei Fresh Meats We deliver all paid and charged orders. LEMONS 10¢ 4 St t W s ive cute | 5 én SYA oP Ballantine's renowned senna ee Ba” i ie i: Ideal Tonic tess: :z:°s:«4|| Stout Women Divi MEBH SS aha SESE Laat | r O4¢ builds flesh; gives strength and vigor ] _Speelal af COR Te Aleta ROTATD ic creates appetite; dozen bottles... RE VD 5 CRES Pt eb dwenrt 18e | fancy, tresh-killed eal ae sue Tom Gins 7A Vermouth 58e PORK whuve loins of | dry-picked MERRY WIDOW (He SMYRNA LAYER Tus T WiliTh POTATOES Per hottle ac fermouth; bottle freah Jersey 18¢ | 1 Fs Qe Hult 20-In mae LT - - Bollman's Gin figures, ib « SWS” swap 1, Btls 5 BERS: Port Sherry Hollands. Geneva: dig Ail aphen: SPARE RIBS gre a CTH 19¢ x 24e rit tear mares Pe Peniede sormed Je TATE MUSTARI SAK W bar ne K 81.78 Prtte 82C and’ made of AMT y my freshly nA LsKIM GIN—ig bowtie, oll-weel mi 22, #140 Ie ‘4 Fernet Bitters al terials, ime TARO £1.00 bottle at #125] re $1.35, 4 SOL in PAC KR TOMA O8s | SAMPLE it AS me De Boveinian ‘atic ligne pee California | Troy Cock Dames uartere oF mine * . javarion etyle dark Choice of Manhat or, #110: 414 ioe 15 Th Le Oid bys ie GO: Te | Claret & Rhine Wine or ron end J large vane. . ‘le Se 35e “ Hs Te, *109 $130) _Frencin, dorie } Quaker Cereals | <8 obe ‘Duciian PP haiti » Car ' Hass's Ale Soup MOTHER'S FARINA \ ey 3] Bass 8 Co's Yellow abe VAN CAMPS TOMATO (Wheat Hearis ble ale: donen ponies, $1.74 Re ans WOT Bo ai ot 10¢ ASG MARACAIBO Ferrand’s 3-Star || spite $1.10 CHICKEN BROTHE 0» Hi RRING ; : 19¢ Cognac Brandy || James Hennessy bill i 7c 5 $3 10; ‘3c | SLA BASS \ 10¢! BCKs.- | 12¢ 1p wale —t WE GIVE ga¢ GREEN TRADING STAMPS, L MAIN BUILDING hing, packing and stamping, saving you considerable time and trouble MING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1 n Trading Stamps Free J.B.GREENHUT COMPANY. at the "THE BIG STORE” Wwe; nnn MALY BUILDING Women's 2-clasp Milanese ith Gloves gray and white, pair with double tipped fingers end Vari Point embroidery black, tan, 50c F MAIN BUILDING In This Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Coats $14.75 and $16.50 «11,50 é Smartest Spring and Summer styles T very wom and Suminer The very fi * favorite fab tthe hour are to be had in ery law price named ds and ends, Our own superb stocks In this Boery Coat Want Can Be Satisfied Coats for all occasions included. Great variety Two illustrated. NAVY GABARDINES. , TWEEDS end vari fine lot of TAN COVE SERGES, is size! CHECKS. 1 CLOTH COATS. thd ete and belts. overlook Women’ sand Misses’ $14.75 § and $16.50 Spring Dressca 11. Latest and handsomest fashions in TARFETA, METEOR, CREPE DE CHINE AND ILK POPLIN ‘ANNEX BUILDING— 40c “Neponsit” Linoleums -HOME FURNISHINGS Purchased From Bird & Son, of East Walpole, Mass. And Tomorrow You Can Buy This Fine Linoleum by the Square Yard at. ....... First and most important of all, “Neponsit’ Linoleums are the most desirable in ‘ihe ‘markeh t. THE BEST PRINTED CORK LINOLEUMS, This Linoleum i Every yard is yards wide. This offering of “Neponsit" Linoleums is opportune for those furnishing or re-furnishing in town and country. The Famous “Simplex’’ Couch, $7.75 A 48-Piece Dinner Set $9 89 Complete for 6 Persons, Tomorrow, at e A remarkable value indeed; choice of 2 patterns; very tasteful; lutely perfect. The set Usually $10; Tomorrow, at The (Ilustrated) “Simplex” is it er, perfect- Plates, 6 Soup Plates, 6 ar Dinner Fruit Saucers, | Covered Vegetable Dish, 1 Gravy Boat, 6 Tea Plates, 6 Cups a Pads, and 3 ft. It whea toned food h it; regularly priced at $10; special "775 - sale tomorrow, at... Saucers, 6 Individual Butter Uncovered Vegetable Dish, 17-inch Dinh, 19-inch Dish, 7-Piece Delft Blue illustrate i Companion,” Kitchen Bowl Set—‘as wie China Wares The Enalander Wit Bae Sorin Oxfords : r Black Kidskin Oxfords Regular prices to $1.50. (as ituseri feg- ‘ : J Choice tomorrow, at 89¢c ularly $6 en *4.95 Beneiaial Cay oo Among the items we mention are seh ial ert ony ver ; 5 ‘ ' lack Suede Pum peerilite (hk m nutans Alka Doaekee Slip Covers, Awnings, Shades, Summer Draperies White Canvas Button ated Austrian China Berry Sets, Cake Place your orders NOW. Oxfords et WH Note These Bargains in Curtains, Portieres and Full lings of sizes and width Cracker Jars, Chop Plates, Roll Trays, Couch Covers in cach style. : ete, ete, Scrim Curtaine—at, ' Marie Antoinette Curtains i 95 - — at; pair... Phone Chelsea 4000. Mail Orders filled. PARCEL POST-—We send groceries by Parcel Post to all States and t most of the European countries. for rae Experienced Fresh Fruits and Vegetables LUscio| bo Present Coupon 1 Women’s Kid Gloves (ReSewn)at.a Pair 58¢]| 41"! Refrigerators Featuring Famous ‘‘Universal’’ and All of these refriger we unhesitatingly These are scientifically constructed, easy chambers thoroughly insulated, with charcoal sheathin PAINTE dry cold alr circulation, ensuring the sanitary quality of the refrigerator Model ree $16.75 precteeraters: Side Icer Style | $18.95 Refrigerators 8 $21.50 Refrigerators $24.75 Refrigerators $16.35 Refrigerators, 29C IN WEAR THEY SURPASS constructed on a durable and satisfactory base of high grade wool felt, treated with special oils. bsolutely perfect; the patterns are beautiful and the color combinations excellent. $4 Telescope Coachee-—this couch has Romelink sprit frames dd mattresses 52.95 cleacope Couchen—Rome- link spring; oxidized frame; complete with mat- $: We Furnish Estimates On Bungalow Valance Cur- eye pair. Couch Covers—at... MAIN BUILDING Beers, Wines and Tonics Specials for Friday =m: B. GREENHUT COMP. —2 GIVE aw GREEN TRADING STAMPS omorro @7HIS COUPON GOOD TOMORROW it is good for $0 (FIFTY) Iw on Treding Stamps FREE with ° chase of $1 of more, tomorrow, Friday, April 28. his coupon These 60 FRED Stampe are of the same kind as those which you would ordinarily obtain with your purchases JB GREENHUT CO 22-15 eecces Double g9¢ Green Trading Stamps im the Forenoon---Single Stamps in the Afternoon ANNEX BUILDING-—-HOME PURNISHINGS———; **Model’’ Makes were made to our special order,—that's why every one to keep clean; provision Ke {\ ni jd it | = White enamel used is BAKED not don There is « perfect system of Lift Cover vtyle Side Iovr Biste Porcelain lined He Styl Apartment, Howe, Ste, Universal Refrigerators Lift Cover Style $22.00 | $15.35 Refrigerators Apartment House Style $15.00 | $19.40 Refrigerators......... ——MAIN BUILDING Women’s $3 & $3.50 Low Shoes a 81,49 pan than 10,000 Pairs in This Sale Entire stock on hand of this season's low shoes from E. P. REED ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. Also a very choice lot of low shoes from another well- known maker, Both purchases combined make this the under- price shoe selling event of the Season. Included are: White Nubuck Button Oxfords Tan Low Heel Pumps Patent Leather Low Heel Pumps Gunmetal Low Heel Pumps Suede Low Heel Pumps Tan Russia Calf English The Linoleum is 2 , bronze Black Suede Button All of this footwear made with Goodyear-welted soles, EVERY PAIR PERFECT. Armure ee ‘2 95 MAIN BUILDIN $6, $7 and $8 Skirts for \ \

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