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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Friday, February 24, 1928 -w------u n--------------------------Charlie Grimm Light-Hearted AMERICAN CHANCES BEST FOR SPRINT'S B Al'I\ In l!l16 Connie Mack berlwned with his long, lean forefinger and called a rookie by the nume of Grimm from out of the we~tern hush to play first base for ll!m. The lean leuder did not ghe the lean mokie any trial at all. He just farmed him out u couple of years nnd he caught on "lth Ourlwm of the Cnrolina league. But he played so well the•·e that he was signed hy the St. Louis l\ntionnls In 1!l!S. He fielded well enou~:h for the Cards, :mt his Lilting was so light \.:?20) thut he ~'3'1 was promptly •·eiPascd to Little .;: < ~ 1'--..'•-,;Rock. Ilis fielding flashed across the Southern league circuit and a y<>ar and a half Inter he was solu to the Pirates for the reported price of $:1.~00. !lor fi"e ) ears Grimm !Jia)ed first hase for Dre) fu<s, and alw~•ss fleltletl briliiantlv ami hatted light· ly exc(•pt In 1!1~:!, wl1cn IJC hit for .345. Really, his fieldin~ \\liS so tine that It balan<"ed his llt!;ht n:t· ling. Grimm was light·heartetl and gay, thus bel) ing Ills name. It h•1s been said often tllllt he laughed th~< Pirates out of a pennant In 1fo24 Be that as It may, he was traded the next winter to Chicago in the deal that brought Neit.aus and G1·antham to Pittsburgh. The (·hnnge set the merry first baseman to !~ink Ing and he settled down and playprt all he !mew for the Cubs. And be knew a lot. A flnl~hed first baseman Is Charlie Grimm. Grimm. Nc\'er quite up to the Cha~e or Kelly standard, but a whale of a fellow around the first sack. Fast, g1·aceful, supple, sure, he hus always ranked one-two-three in his league. Last season he hit for the most respectallle marl; of .311, nnd he did u lot of timely hitting for the Cuhs In the midsummer pen· nar.t dri\ e. McCarthy counts on Grimm as the lone veteran to steady .. his Infield this year. Grimm was horn In St. Louis twenty-nine years ugo. Page Three SICK WOMAN SOON RECOVERS Coach Names Four Stars for Short Runs. .By Taking Lydia E. Pinkham'• Vegetable Compound Eddie l•'urrell. llal'l'ard track roach nntl member of t11e Hl:!4 American "A neighbor advised me to try Lydia Olympic t·oaclilng statf, llelieve~ tlint Compound, J!l. Pinkham's Ameti!oa's sprinters will pro\'itle the said had she which t:nitcd fltates 11 ith the hest chancPs helped her so much, for "inniug track events ut this year's So I bought a few Olyrupi!'s in Amsterdam. He buses bottles and tried It his epinion on comtnu·atil"e tltt'es out. It sure helped me wonderfully, I turned in dUl·ing the last >ear or so felt much better. by the lending ~printers of the world My work was no of Anderson Of the l•;u,·opeun stars, longer a. dread to :\orway; ~joslrom, S11 eden; Bomer. me. rr I hear of any Switzerland; l!Ubcn and Kornig of 1 one who is troubled the way I was I Gcrmnny, and La1·ento of f;pain h:ne will gladly rec~m· all do!le better than an official 10.8 :;..._.=.:;:,mend the Vegetable seconds fN 100 nwters. .,..,.,,.__ , Compound to them and I wlll answer ''Ame•·ica's best bets 01 er the sbort any letters in regard to the same.''dHnnce are ('harlle Borah of soul h-~ MBs. BEBTTIA MEACIIAN, 1134 N. Penn. Ave., Lansing, Mich. ern Califonlia, Chet nowman, A. <'. "I had been sickly ever since I was Lorke and AI ~Iiller.'' l'arrell s:titl. fifteen years old. After taking Lyd!& "}\iller, h)· the wa;, has done :O(l () ' E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I ft•r the 100 and on1:ht to be a 1·ear got so I could do all my housework and threat." I am in good health.''-MRS. 1\IABIE K. 1-Hussian infhntrymen g;ual·din;; train m·ur ~lns.·ow (IPt·ausP of fears of allatk hy adherents of T•·utzky in Charlie Parldc<i{, the veteran CaliWILLIA~rs, Ketchil{an, Alaska. maiden its on canal Panama through passing ship, Ameriean-hullt laq:~~t the army. 2-!\ew steam,hlp Califnrnia, fornia speed merchant, hns passed his From Michigan to Alaska, from 1\ra!ne voyage. 3---{:ol. Charles T.!ntlhergh M he landl'd at St. Lnuis, wearied by nonstnp lligl1t fl'Om Hamna. to Oregon and from Connecticut to crest, l'nt·l·e[[ thinks, nnd will be hard California letters are continually being put to re~nin his form <>f eigllt years written by grateful women recom· be shoma commis~lon trade frdPral and limited "Mrict!y he behalf his all'"· mending Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable In the 2()() meter eYent, Fu1·rell's . <lirected to make the in\'estigution and Compound. ri:::iilly accouuted for." leading Eul'Openn choices for the _ Willis' supporters in Ohio at fl•·st in this form it \\US adopted. The Compound Is made from roots 100-meter da~h will he augmented by 'l'he Inquiry Is to apply to utility and herbs and for more than fifty years at1'ei'ted to be ~nalarmed hy the l'eter~on of SwPden and SYenjach of Hoo\'er lllO\'e, asserting that it was rorporatwns doing an interstate busl- has been helping to restore run-down, Poland, all of whom haYe b~Pn brougllt about hy a "group of stnte nrs<, and also will at'l'ect corpora· over-worked women to health. Are you on the Sunlit Road to Betclocked In 22 seconds or better. Bopoliticians without presti~e" and lions holding the stocks o~ two Ot ter Health? rah and Locke are crnsidered the would 1Je without avail. nut their more puhlfc utilities operating In difpick Of the American sp~inters for the Dissensions in the Pan· romplarency was disturbed when ~fan ferent states. The re,olution directs longer distance, with Alderman of rice Musdll,e, national committeeman the conunission to go into the perUHANFORD'S American Conference)flchlgan Aggles labeled as "some one ........ ............. I I I I I I I I I I I . I' I I I I I I I I I I ~ I I I I I I I I 1 ...... : : .. from Ohio, desert{'(] the fa\'orite son nent facts in connection with the seand mmounced he would ~upport the cm·ities of utility corporations, the to watch." Political Gossip. secretary o! commerce, brlie\'ing him ext<'nt to which holding companies or the stron~est mnn the Itepuhlicans tllPir stn<"kholders figu•·e In the situaA Healing Antiseptic By EDWARD W. PICKARD. Senator Willis was tion, and whether any legislation could select. AD deaJen are authorized to ttfund ,.oar .IIOIICJ f01 tlae NTERNATIOXAL discord was rife astonished and accused Maschke of should be enacted by con~ress to corflrat bottle iJ aot sulltd The Boston Transcript says that AlIn the Pan-Ameri'.m conference nt having 1-epudinted promi,es or sup- rect abuses. The resolution also au"Pa'' and "Ma" Stribling are back Havana dUl'ing the wPCk, and It bebert "Dolly" Stark, freshman basket port. The Ilnoverites p1·edictl'd that tlw•·lzPs the commission to inquire The Shirk 'l'he ncqubition of Ilorn~lly hns In the boxing game. ball coach at Dartmouth and n lendcnme Increasingly evident that plans lloorer woulrt win from lG to 24 of into the extent to which utility cor.ro' new husban' Is lazy, l'aliN-!'o years ten back fan Boston the taken traveling "~la" and "l'a" rt was Ing collrgiate basehnll official In the tor the adoption of a convention put- the state's 51 delegates to the con\l'n- porations or their otliee1's seek hy the Is he, ~!anti~ ? • auto-house an in Stribling Youn~ with East for the lnst ftve years, "ill be tiNg the Pan-Ame1·icun union on a re)laudy- La?.)? Ah'll say he's htzy. 'fhe Oregon State basket ball squad car that gave the youu~ man much of org.tnized permanent basis could not tiou. rn a leth'r to ~raschl;e SPtwtor pxprnditure of moue~· to control elecnamed as National lea~ue umpire. \\'illis more than intimated that the tions of l're,ideut, vice president, or Dat man hePn out !Jat·k o' de hahn in feet six er 01 average players 10 of world flstic the In [li'Ominence his Stark, who has just turned twenty· be [lilt into etfect yet. They w1•rc wets Jll'efPr the nomillatiou of floO\el'. Cnited States senators, or to influence sawin' wood all mtllmin' jes' to gil LaEt year \Yillinm, .Jr., was under blocked mainly by the attitude of re1·en, will he one of the ~·oungest um· height. "The thipf nP'"PH[lPr supporters of public opinion. outen goin' to the ~tonh to gPt me a the watd1ful e~·e of \\"all' ~liller, man- Honorio Pueyrn·dnn of Al'gf'ntina. pires in either major leur:ue and his ~Ir. Hoowr oprnly state In their etli· o' bread.-Life. loa! In Great D1·itain more than .'\00,000 a~er of a strin;:: of lmxers, hut the who still inshted til at the com ell lion appointment by Pres](leut John A. <"nlumn~ that they uews :mtl torials bea~a!n Is leg!sl.ttion relief .\HM Ilpy(ller of the :\'ational league will !!offer~ [lilY upward of $100,000,000 for contract expired the first of the year must contain a declaration a~ainst are support in~ :\Tr Ht•(n er for the fore tile sen·1te, fur its agncultu~nl Not Big Enough and once more "!'a" St1·ihling assumert trade hul'l'iers in till' form of hl~h follow on the rt>lirement of the I'Cter- playing tile game. ticl<et llPil'JIIIican the on nomination has repo•·trtl fnvomllly on committee • cha•·ge. an, Henr;· "llauk'' o·nay, the paper [,y do !Jer [llO!'Ie ohject t~ Dnr:t-1\ tariffs and who dedure•l he would not and fail in!! In that, the)· 11 ill ~il"e the rc1 ifNI ~IcXary-JJnu~n hilL A;; Winnings of ~327,!J:ll (luring the 1027 This time It will t>e the Airplane .sign n conH•ntion w.thnnt thut fl'a· says. O'Da~· is l'Ctirin~ from uctile him? tht'ir support to <lov. AI :>n ith," the duty to H">i't In an ad1 i>Or) DOll racing ~eason enabled II. 1'. \Vhitne> Special, carr)·ing the t•·io frbm plnce ture. His go1 crnme~t. 1101\'el·er, In- idler <a ll. "'J'IIis makes their pur- altPred, the measure !llPets many of llnrl<- The··~ :trt! "l'' ell in her tun· the objections of l'l'esith'nl Cooli(l;:e to top all owners in pur,,es. to pluce, tllltl the ulr pilot "ill be structed him, to sign the conl"ention scoutiug cap:H'il)'. anti tl1e <"ar hold.' only "i:r. l!y pose anti nttitntle In the matt!'!' 1er~· to the ori~:n:tl bill. hut It still carries • none other than Young Stribling him- "ith rt2S'Cl'\ atiuns, \\'lJPI~tl(lOll he reor Stark la't ~ear umpi1·ed more than cl!'ar. I cannot be liP\ e that you atHl the !'quali7.at'on f••e [)rO\'isit n Au alCllitk Shil er, captnin and all·Amer- self. 50 colle~e games. "ent South lust Impossible Situation si:::ned both as head of the Al·gnntin~ your o1·a;anization ~J mpathii":'"!~ with most j(]entkal hill, inll·o•ilwerl by It \\'Ill tte the first time In histor~ and as umhll>''arlor to the t"u ted spring with tl1e ['hiltulelph[a :\'ntlon- icnn entl from Geo1·gia, will coach till' .Ten'1 ~"Dit... ~ou ht·e"l\ ~our <'nga~e SlWh il \'iPWpCdllt." ltep1·e<ent 1the Ha•1 ~en, 1\HS st'll bethat a hoxrr has tl :tleletl f•·om piae£· ~tatps, 'fhe motlus vilentll tlwu atlorrtals and later appeared in the Eastern entl' at his alma muter lids year. .\liee ''l e>, .lad; wanted to ment<'' ~Iana,:r('rS of tlw llu01 er boom pl:m n~ricnl· l10u.::e the hy di~cu~~cu ing • to plal'e witil his f:unil~· hy nil·p!nne. t>tl by the conferencre for the f:OI<'t'll· len~ne. lle b I\ no" n n~ a ''Deau • ndl" or ten of tlw <c1 cntPt n tural ronm:t•ee hut it was hoped by ~PI marr; d." enkt' to Bobhy Jot.es has lleen eleeted a Strihling iutrnds to llleet all Chmers meut of the l'an-Anwrican uuion urtil \'lrummel" among umpires. (' 0 imates of 'he senate leu<lel'i'. that It would be hank dll'ectm·. lie's satbtieli as long 1luring h!s tour ahout the country, thG go1 ernments shall rattfy the new 1 l'imary ~tnt '· Their initial lloo~t'r <tl'•·ngth in the reported anJ acted on by the house the If dr ms arc huilt alnn;; the Cour.o as they keep him ot'l' the greens com both light heaYies and hem·ywei;;hts. conl!'ntion provides for continuance :.".:::!0 to :n.i, nntl before it herame nerpssary for the ril·er, as Jll " 'lllerl, oeenn rteamers wl:l from run eution con\ mit tee. of the re,olulions in etrect with a few they profe~s to lle ccrtaiu that he WJll ~Ponte to take a vote. The house be nhiP. to f>llow the tiler Into the • nwdl!icatious. be far ahrad of Frauk 0. LO\I!Ien. cmnmittee !tea•·d last week the new heart of A frirn. l\'inPty-six new nationnl und world's session of the 11 hose 'nte on the first ballot has hem l•~oposltion of n. F'. Yoakum that tile =~~;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~;~~ plenary a in Then, "" imming reco}'(]s were accepted durIt eouference, the matter of immigration prerlictecl nt :2.10 Ol' more. The (·onmar!;Ptin~ pi'Ohl<:>m be turned oYer to , ing the year Hl2'i by the Amateur Atlt Tomm) l.otlghran will forget about rl'gulation came up, and three rp,olu- l'ention will IHIYe l.OS~ delP~ates nnd letic U11ion. conmwtlity or;mn'zntions workfarm the rin!t for a while now that he hu::1 tions, all aimed at the policy of the .14~ 11 1ll be necessary for the nomina-. •· ing under federal charte·s. (lbpose(] of all of the outstanding t:uitcd Stales, were adopted. 'l'o each tion. rn HJUS the Yankee teatll left home challeu);ers for the lil'ht hea'>'yweight proposition, as it was :tloptt>d, Amhas:\1\1.\:\'.\'S great polit1cal scandal of in first place for a road trip and lost tllle. He Iea1e~ for a few months' 8ndor Fletcher, a member of the UnitnOSI'ECTS for a long and bitter 10:!4 liPct•me \irtnallr a dosed ln22 games before returning home-in Yacatlon in South America. ed States dele~atiQn, made the re~Pl· fight In the D!•nwcratic cnnwntion ridPnt 11hen Gov. E•l .l:wl;son was aclast place. ''I've done enough lighting now and vation that the t:nited StutPS l'C!!anh are increa<Ptl by the news i•·om Al- quitted on the char;:e of ha1in;:: conI don't want to think about the ring Immigration a purely dome~lic ques- baJl)' thnt C:o1· ..\1 Smith will Insist 'P'rrt! to bl'ihe fonner Gor. \Yarren Johnny Gill, Cievelund rookie, flit for a few months," he said. "\\'hen tion and [t>i(islation thereon exrlusive- that t11e platfOJ"m 1·ontain n 11lanl' '!'. )!eGruy. ThiR l'erllict was di•·ected three home runs In oue game in the another fellow comes nlong I'll be ly the function of the United States callin~ for nw<lilication of the \'ol- t.y Jwlr:e C. ~1. ~If'l'abe on motion of Texas league last. year. lie Is ju:;! <tPad nd. 1'his is his rep!)· to the tile def\'nse hecnuse the state had rrady and willing to gil·e him a bout.'' congress. o~t of college. I.ouglu·an Is undecilfed about enterOne of the r-esolutions prol"iderl that statement of ~1\'.\tloo that no 11'!'1 will faif<"d to pro1 e that the bribery con· or can he the Democratic canditlute '1liracy ll,lrl been concealeli, an.! thereItichard Manks completed a 1,000 ing the hearyweight dilision and try- any American r~publlc may re<trict for the l'resil!Pmy, and at ll'ast it fore the statute of limitations l'l!n 1uile wnlk In 100 l•ours at Sheflield, ing to get a bout with Gene Tunney, lmmi~ration from a non-.\me1ican cons he has the coura~P of his con- ngainst the charge. The Jll'O>ecution shrm United tinent. Innnigration into the Euglantl, on Jul,v 20, lS.iO-a record T:er"<•nt call\ asses han> had pt·ntluced a lot of e1·idence susl"ictions. reAmerican other the from States which remains unbeaten today. publics and from Canada and the shown, it Is said, that at the start of taitling the brillery char·~e. but the de• West In(lf<os Is now unrestricted, but the colll·rution the South will he al- fcnllnnt "as saved by th<:> technicality. "\\ee [)ickie" Kerr, ace of the ChiCoolidge :v'minbtratlon f.n or' most solid ag;ninst Smith, the excepthe cago \\"hlte Sox pitching staff in Hll!l, or our restri('til"e policy tion hclng pNhaps Louisiana. But it extension the OLOXEL LI:\DRERGH wound up '20 and '21, will direct the Rice rnstlhas heeu 'UPPO~ed that a lot of southhemiwestern the In countriPs to !lis Latin .\merican good-will tour tute haseball team rlurlng the cowing ern delegates would shift to the ~OY· hy !lying; from IJal"ann to St. Louis conhe to is question the and sphere srason. ernor if there wrre to be no wet plank "lthnut ~top. From the time he left ~idered by congre~s at this se,~slon. \Yoshingt on on OrcPmber 13 he had The conYention for regulation of in the platform. Only two of the fifteen sports sponThe dry Pemocrats at present are flown !l,:lQO miles In 110.31 fi~·ing American among; aYiation commercial sored at Pennsy!yania made money their efforts hours unli without mishap. Secretary countries, favored by the Uniterl apparently coneentratlng Why do so many, mauy babies of to· last year. Football made a profit .)f the nom- of War llaYis has exprrsse<l the hope nhout bring to attempt an on But adopted. was delegation, States escape all the little fretful spells day $3G3,410 and basket bull mntle a profit the Americans lost a point the day be- ination of r:clwin T. ~let'!'(lith of Iowa. that the colonel will now gi'>'e up all and Infantile nilments that used to of Sl4,617. fore when the committee on public in- He is a dry nnd favors rather radical stunt and daug{'rous flying, but the 1vorry mothers through the day, and Copen!Jagco, Denmark, has Its orlegislation for farm rdief. 1'hough )"Otlllg man indicated that after a rest ternntion~l law adopted a rule of war keep them up half the night? 'fne Washington Polo club, com~an!zation of young lady vikings, who that v.ould operate to pre1·ent any the suryey of tile South, before alluded he would resume his work in that line. If you don"t know the answer, you en "ill enthusiasts, woman of po>"ed laugh at the Idea that there Is anyCapt. .Toseph F. Donnellan, who ha1·en't discovered pure, harmless CasAmerican republic from nrmmg mer- to, re1 ealed no especial sentinwnt Polo C., S. Aiken, from t~am n gage thing to fear in a daily dip in the cllnnt ships ngninst submarines. The here for Smntor Heed of ~[issouri, started from Chicago to fly to Chile, toria. It Is sweet to the taste, and ocean, no mattPr how low the mer dub on the Potomac park field next fight for this rPsolution was led hy his managers assert th~y have re- abanilonPd llis trip at Havana berause sweet in the little stomach. And Its cuty drops in the tube. In a competi- sp•·ing. ' Doctor Podesta of Argentina and the ceil·ed many as<urances of support for the fogs matle it too pe1·i!ous for a ~mle influence seems felt all through • • tion, with swimming and games in vote was 11 to 4. It is not likely him In tliose states as well as in the single-motored plnne. A total of 51,996 bulls, about 8-l per the tin~ Sl stem. Not e•en a distastelce·'tilled water, for the benefit l.'f a acti1·e camthat the United States will accert it. \\'est. :llr. Heecl ilegan his dose of castor oil does so much ful fund for poor children, the yotw~ game, were u'ed in the Nation~ I pai~n ~a!Ul'uay when l1e started for A!'QUJTH, good. BHBERT ITEXHY The snme committee, on motion of Dallas, Tpxas., on a speakin;; tour "oman In the picture, ~ti~s Mu bel league during the lust >"eason. This earl of Oxford and Asquith, ' the Mexican dele:::atc, a<l<ell that the that "ill tal;e him to the Pacific coast. Pletcher's Castoria Is purely vegeexceeded by 200 tlozen the amount Chrl~tlansen, won all the prizes. ~realest IPader of the Liberal 11arty coma convene union Pan-American table, so you may gil'e it freely, at used in 1926. since Gladstone, died at l1is country fi1·st sign of colic; or constipation; or mission of experts to fOnsider plant .\XY memhers of con~ress, hilth llome on the Thames nrar Oxford dinrrhen. Or those many ti!Il{'S when quaruntines. :.Iexiro especially ohAmong the 200,000 useless words wets nnd (]l ~ ~. lun·e ion~ ~ought aftpr an illness of two year•. He was you ju,t don't know what is the mat( jects to United States regulations that \\ hich n profe~sor claims to have going on record on the pro- prime tnlnistPr dur·in!! t IP <tormy ter. For real sickness, call the docavoid to The photo sho\\s Jtbeph Cox of! bar Importation of MPxican fruits nod A freak of raee-Iwrse bettin~: was found In the dictionfil·y, It Is trusted que~tlon in any form, h11t the hibition years from l!JOS to JDt<J, rlirertlng the tor, alway<. At other times, a few HichmnlHI, \"a., whi' Is !ndispens:1ble plunts Infected w'tl inspct Jl"SI<. Amhe has lndtuled "rough~hort," as dP chalked up on tl1e board at the out forcetl nll were the~ <lay othl'r course of tl1e em pi rt• !•1 thr first two drop' of Fletcber's Castorin. th• thnt notice ga1·e Tijuana .Tockey club track after the scrihln~ the wa.v any winning ntlll~tk to tile llnmpden-Sidney college foot bassarlnr Fletcher Lin· HL•presrntatil"e opPn. the into of the war, nf•er w ich he re)'Par~ to 1·on•ent not would ~t·1tes t:'nilP(l nose of pe llall ele1 en. A Fpednl t~ The doctor often tells you to do ju<t first race 11 hen the oilrls on Bar Lao. tenm ran 0\"er the loser. thieum of ~In,-~ land, leatler of the signed to let Lloyd r: P ot·~,'. a more that; and always says Fletcher's. qn:u·nn (li,ease plant of hitration nt was co1e•·iog protectil·e he:Hl and the \\inner, were post{'(]. IYPts in the house, nw1 rd to recommit 1i~orous man, take tilt' hPim. Jn reB.1be nuth, tl'fiining In a g~ mnnsium made for him after he underwPnt nn tines. Otl.er pr-eparations may be just as Bay Lnd paid $1.)6 for $2 straight, Fnsrlsl Italy rontNuplated with sat- the treasury and post Ot!i<"e aprropri- C<'nt ~ear< he and Llo;1l C:eor;:e had )Ure, just as free from dangerous $2.GO place and $2 20 ~how. The pla(·e in :\'Pw Yorl; city, preparatory to hi- operation 11 hich mn(le plu)·ing hazardand ndd the following sec disagn•rd seriously an 1 this nllllost ou<. l'ox is all set for the coming !sfnction t:1P d.<,{'u<ions in the lla- ation hill rlrug~. L'ut why experiment? Be,;itlcs, rleparttue for the tntiniug- rump at ~t and show prices are unusually small tion: split the Liherai party, hut In Oc- the book on core and feed'ng of habieg 1h pound< ~eaSPII. gridir·on the on ~22 lookPr! and weighs Fla., fPrPn!'e mn vuna Petershurg:, It was n hahy race for two-y,•ar ''TI:'lt no nwm•y herein apnroprl- toher, JO~G. A•quilh retired from the The that comes with Fletcher's Castorla Is mePtin~ n~ a 1 1rtual f tilt !I'!' old maiden• nnd Buy T.nd beat ei~ht lie Is uear:ug his thirt~-fourth llirth fnr th!' Pnforc"mcnt of the n.t- [lfll't)' lenciPr<hip. ProminPnt men or ated thrt 1\U< [>rP•s ltoman worth l's weight In gold! he of opinion day. furlnu;::s other l1orses, l'tlnning three ~~~~~~~~Dru~ tional prol.ihition act •hall ll(> u<r<l in all pal tie' paid trihute to tl·e <>arl's the ma.fnr Lntin .\nH rit'an nations, in In ::l:l fiat, "ith!n one-fifth secnud <>f tl1e pr~parati<>n or i"ue of un)' per ~1-ent qualities wher his death "~~~ order to e•capP from tile lieg;enony mit fo1· the rem01 al or u~e of any De•pite the fact that he Is total!.' ~ the track r<>rnril for the ili~tanl'e. nllnoun<"ed, •uul parliament ntljourned of the Vnitpd Sta'es. ~hou!tl senk ro lrluul, ,Ia< 1; '1'1hh tts, fonuer midtll,'· lurllst•lul al~nlJO! known to be t!Pna- for a d:Jy. Ru•·inl \\'!\< otT~rP<l In opern'inn w!.h !-;pnin and Italy, wei~ht boxer, fills the role or a hox•n~ tun•tl h;· ntl)' dPatlll', polsono\B drug.'' \\'estmln,ter Ahhey but was declined A golf hall whit-h cnught an ~'wh"'"h r~"pl'P~ent Lntin c'nlization in [ll"onwtl'l' in St. Louis. Ue a!'l< as hb ¢ TliP motion was l'l'iectetl hy a 1ote by the familr bt'cnuse of the !mown earl) worm lm>ught ahout all the "or!<!.'' own matchlllaker nud also handles outnumhPr<>tl Thou~h (il. to ~81 of ishes of Efll'l Asquith. 1\ 1-indR nf rolMplications in Eng· fighiPr, '" n side l'ne. I wets the one. ro four thnn mon' h,v Lee 0':\Pil Browne, a veteran mem The longest term football <·ont•·act ,{ I ish ~ol f cil·des. I memhers 1·arious ns pleased st>emrtl of the Jllinois leg'<lature nnd hN' In existence h:" been signert at or sPcrl't:lry I.Jitm:In' IJOO\'Elt, II. C. Shaw, out one mornln~ The !lrst tlll'l•e eushlon hill ian! tour repi'{'~Pntinl-!: \Vet di~trlrts wPre forced kilO\\ n lawyer, met tragic ely will (]a!nesl !lie, Fla., the atldNic (•omndt· the in formal!) now Is nu'ITP, ,.,.~ nlmost l1efot·e the dew was off 1 namt•nt t•\Pr hel•l in the United State, to mal"' g-norl on their Anti-!'nloon death :tt his home in OttaW>l when he tees of two national roiiPgi.ltf fw 1l i ~·lrn Prt. ltcpnhli··flu t' tl for race the i>Ultill~ greens, rPmOYNl the fell from an emhankment into the Fox ._. •ernlt~;; at tile Unh-el'Slty of Floritlfl "as prom 'ed hy Ja<·l; flo,\ le, pl·esinmnlt•.Jtlon, for he has consrntt•tl to lrug:tu~ piC'rh;ps. 11 on~ (l'Om Its pose on 1.!~ early league, Billiard American tl•e of rtent ri1·cr tnd was drowned. -Sig;mu ;\u anrt I'll! Delta ThetanfllllP in tJ• t t: in p "i~ nf use the o:olf ball. won was It l!lO.l. in v l'it Yorl; Xew Eddie Foy, old-time cnnl'dinn who an play to entering Into agreement maries against ~ .. nator \\ illis. Un•ler pl'BI.IC ut'litles of thP l!nited Make Old [ I [' ·,, •• I The art was rP!e1Ted to tlw knoll n througl•out t11e countr~· wn~ but lnwsti;:ate•l. be to are :-;wte< annual footllall game for the uexl no ; •4 • au amateur, • ran' \Ctmg 1. t the Ohio law D l'~nd;datP lllllSr ;:il·e New Soles rules of g:olf comuuttee of the • • )CQl'S. con•ent to the use of I11S name. and not l>y a ~enate comm t'et' 11s ~rnn· d.cd •tlilt!Pnl~· In Kansas l'ity during I ne1 ac11ublo. c:J.rrled .toy~! and Anci('])t Cluh of St .Jnlllln~ \\'eissmuller of the lllinob - T!1e unique contntct, railing fnr Mr. l!oo,·er wet.t that far, ail<! then tor \\':JI<I• of ~lnutann desired. Sena- what he hnd >aid was hi~ farewell g IO\ ea • as t as1ly ~Ir that ruled whiLh \tHlrew~. . For damp and Icy !'Onte•ts through the year ~027 A. D.. .\lliiPtk rluh, e<tnhlishetl H <lor.en new Ftoppe•l for the prt'Sl•nt, Tie drdded tor (],,m·~~ of <h•nrg;ia and many oth- tour of stages on w'lich l1e lwd ap GUilT• pavements, ~h.tw hnll pen.1liz~d himself to Amcrlean and world's reeord~ In ~~cilietl thnt file nnuual gamrs he not to tal{e the stump any\\ he•·c uur- ers onpn,;piJ the 1\ nl"h plan nntl rndl- P!'nreu tlul'ing more than h:1lf n cen~-...o&lili:l!lli!:iiit antee(l r:end outline the extent of one stroke by (',( ) our soli:! $1 pair nfnyul tile spcond Saturday foll!lll ing swimming dUl'in~ the last yenr. No !ng tl1<> Jll'Cromention ratnpai~n untl cnls of hoth parties upp01·ted It tury He was se,-enty·thrre ,-rars old nnrl t ag nc.,., OV:LRSOLE <__'0, 421 Aldine putting. before hall the 1 toJPlling or branch uny in Fitz pPrfnnner In Etl11 other wns name real his ·lJe close of t11e regular varsitj foot to rt'tnHiu in the cabinet; anrt he Finally the ~Tnntana senator·~ resolu- and A\·e, t b cag.,, ~port I" nhl,• to boast of this f!•at. n:11l c:r-n~nn nt F'lnrirln a•kei! that exprni!itnre of monP\' In tion wn• n 'Pnrlert to pr01·'•le that thE gerald. cto'lll:H:HXI'!Wl:Hl'lll:H:HXI'!Wl:Hl'lll:Hl-!:K!. I UU\' \CtOl :->TS, BILL~. !\OlE.~ OR tudg 11 1t • o• any n.ltnr. any'Wher~. Sf!nd ~~------~ r-----~--?=~===\----~ ~~--------=---~----~ f' 11 P.'~ IC'ulare C. R.)UKRTS, 10632 Euc''d A~E 'IOU MAAM' ' GO'( Ave., Cleveland. Oh ), Fbi-ID OF DIS~USI"EO t I I i I t t l NEWS REVIEW OF CURRENT EVENTS I Balsam of Myrrh Collegiate Umpire Will Take Hank O'Day's Place Young Stribling Plans to Battle All Comers • I • • • • F • • • • • • • • Women Don't Fear Ice Il The BABY II Tommy Loughran's Title Secure, He'll Forget • • • P I • • • • • • Indispensable Gridder • • • C • • • • • • • H • • • Freak Bet Is Recorded at Tijuana Race Track M • • • •• • 99-Year Grid Contract Is Signed in Florida ' • • • Golfer Catches Worm g and Forfeits Stroke I H I OVERSOLES I • 1 SlJ~E I$ .. ~~ $ug11.POO .¢> Money, Th(> Om C0111pen<Jatcw 4? IJ!ml 'EIA,~e-1 SYAR\"ED 1-1\It \.I' \U l'fl.IIIJ "1\-lEI~ ll.leoME C+IILDF:EIJ~ ----- |