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Show Tlltf nERALD-BEPUBLICA- ETEON J. iLf SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ID, 1916 N, 8PORT8 Interest in the Rifle Tournaments HOLD RON IN STIFF GALE BENDER Utah Schools Enter Large Meet I'tah Basketeera MANY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOLS ENTER TOURNEY TEAMS COMPETE University of Idaho Among Both Salt Lake Schools and Them; Both A. C. and Ogden Show Interest in Shootfest. Utah Absent. V'.i-Cur- I unlver Ms; 5u thin J.xn. H. r irt th- - vf h Washington. Jan. 19. Increased Ini terest shown this year In t?i I'ubllc r",lsrs School Ih nhootinK teapue rifl IHt for of tnwtrhes. beginning January IS umler all y ami rilr"i v !p if iat n fr-r- I'r.'-tt.--4.n- H . ri f i the auspices of the National Itlfle of America anl contlnulnK lh? anpkp N itf' n U l:tflA Utt'Vi of At: ri' weekly until March IS. Thirty-tw- o been entered In the Thirty ntn rUn:r and universities team have maklnic an apKrejrate of 320 "t(iTt t tMm of t rt men cn'h !.( shoot for the championill boyji who stn.t of tt irten niat hThe teams have been trophy. ship Jnu-nrp b t rs !lvUle,j into three classes, the ririn j'mf. medal helnK trophy and a class I'' n't rontlnur until April . Lch romi-eteA teams, for hy tiie s ill .hott on its hom rsnac tvhlle a medal will he presented to the ! wt1 ere. wlnnlnc team In hoth class, B and t"ini shooting Minl T of five hlch'st m't on etas c. h will rorKiitut' t h - r" orl The bovs will hoot on their home for The rantre airainst cornpetlna teams; rr jto r h , !, rift-of .11 Ten t'oyj compose each team rvh scores of each team at fifjv and the five hlnest ttwrrtv tinr shot, prr,n will muni for the team's weekly rer-crhnvn- !, f Tlx- t h r t v n ne . f'.vii'-tin thr" r la The fharn Ten shots standing and ten shots t; h i' p ill ii award-- I to prone will he allowed each bov and .22 tr:hv the hitrhest caliber rtfles will b used. The dist:.,r- - t:vi I th- ir.)m hvirr r.I of th 1'nmpetitlnn, tance will be fifty feet and the reguwri'i rrii,l. wftl itivrri to th wsn-r't- lation ralfery competition target will M 't a wilt Kivrn b used. .Indices appointed by the Naalto tn th wlnnioir t im of rl li'aml tional Klfle association will wltneas r!tM i match. earh teams entered In Tirm cfim tosi n sr tr.1 thr climes The hlRh school are: throe classes A - - W (UriilittOM Stnte oolite. In.: Tlacer las A Iowa City. Portland. Ai;ri-- " county. Auburn. Cal.: Me.: W.ijiii.. .Mrfjrhutt!i T,pi:im.n. '"ll-iM iitural f:te Manual Training, Washlnsrton. D. C: nihrt. of lnwa, Iowa ;ty; Cor- fSalt Lake l'iiivritv ilty. I'tah: Morris. N.New.: c : t urtia. New Hrlichton. rm university. Morjrwntwn; "J'rk ity uri:v.-ritvN. V.: I'nlteil nell Mil.; Institute. Baltimore.Brook-vlthaci, v. Annapoll. ML; Polytechnic Naval an!rtn Sf.(tf Manual I'tah: Kln. Training. t : i 'a f or rtJa. I?r k N Y.; Boys. Brooklyn. N. Y.; North-fielnlvrrUy (ini of t v. Norwj.-vr NorthfleM. Vt ; Vt. ; I'nivrrsitr of Minnesota. B Class Warren. Pa.: Smith academy Minrnapol of IVnn." vl vania. I"hlia1I-ph:St. Iouls; Central. Manual t'rtvrttv Training. I'ntvorsit v of ;rsinl N.Rapids, Mich.: Free rmopi, KurUn-toacademy. Y.: Oilroy. Cal. ; Sacramento. I'tlca. n t'nlver.oitj- of Min. Oro-r- Cal.: 'ln Stuyvesant. NewN. York City; ComWurccttr. M.ks , I'olytohnlo Ifistl-fi- mercial. Y.: Commerce. Brooklyn. Notr Dn university. Nf.tre New York City: Krasmns. Brooklyn. N. n v. Y.; Celar Rapids. In.; Brookline. Mass. IriJ lrjn-- t univrrslt tnrn. Aricul-turaI'rl xff ton. N. J.; Oklahoma ; Class C t.Vane Technical. Chicago; an. .Mrhar,k:il rollpiTf. Stillwa- Central. Washington. I. C: City colter: lnU Tilt v of W scini n. Maditon: lege. Baltimore: Waterbury, Kana AKrtrultJiral coUfcp. Conn.: Technical. frosby. Stat Mass.; Springfield. of NVhra.ka. Manhattan; N. Y.: I'nlversity. Ijira-mil"nlvrity valley. I. Inc. In: t."nlvrtty of Mlrhlatan. Ann Newark ; Tyrone. Pa.; Burlington, la.; sit v of Aruona, Tucson: Kart Wyo. Arbor; t'nivrr Orange. N. J. A vriculttiral an. I Mrhani-ra- l Mlstjil;p of Idaho, Mnv row.rotWs; l'riivrr"ity but playe.i the game In winter South atlon, .lao I.hl5" the fteld to cricket in university. yielding only, Hthl"hrnt. IW.i r'KOfi Atiricultural summer time. The National Baseball InstifnllfKf, Trrhr.otoK-vof New South Wales wast orrvall!; , Masachtiettt league tute tf Harvard flotfon; ganized to play the diau.ond game de-In .Map.: llenn-ilir- r. summer, university, CamSir klsrinstitute. whereupon the association Trov, Polytechnic war. clared first sought to bar its v.; fonn-cti'-AKriruiturai rollsre. player fromat taking summer part toInenter rollesce; game and then decided IVnr.fij't vania state Storrjt; the Iowa utate r.Ue ire, Ames; Ohio: nu miner field itself In competition. etatr O "o!uni!M. ummer season opened, When the university, .Thrt untversiltVVv, linUimore. however, Ifopklrs cU-rIn the assolate September, V n. ciation found that Tft.; tllutn no many of its iltMm.tr : M.Tr rolumtiU tintversity. New York players had deserted that It could not ft v; oIIrce of M. Thomas. St. I'aul. put teams in the field, so it has anJtinn nounced that U will devote Its ener gies to rricket. inlcavlr.c the National the fumrner base Lague supreme ball field. ! HERE AND THERE HK.I.KAM:., According to TiyrANY VI Frank hsnce, at least even un AMD EVERYWHERE! conditional releasea will be hand ed members of the Loa Angeles club before the team leaves for its spring . Ilr:i'4Ul-rramp at Llslnore. Peoria. III . Jan. training men to "I will take onlv twenty-si- x her th for cat' Pratt, Larry 1'. Chance is quotedlied So in the spring of athe training camp." '?ou "Wc now have thirtyTT"'. .ic.I later th Brooklyn an I paving. of the Federal league, three players on our reserve llt. This NcA.rii h as mean, at lenst seven men will be re y th- - Suit Likf club .grtc f t"la"d. letstnc. acc'rd!ng o!t "Thursd.iv we will tret final word f. announcement here today. Pratt frnnj in tea go as to I what players wc rt to Salt Lik March i"1. vill will Ret. Naturally. will have to gUoI f n these men preference, because. If r i. Blankenship t report. The skltier think thev are worth buying I certaln- vm.'I trie will regard them as worth taking to i; catcher now !v fhr h"Hannah hd two.'.r.dgoo1Recrutt ti e sprltiK training camp. Tru-Johnny I understand n t a t he r't'ii.l not u.e "Then that we will i: r front ltimy fallahan by that (.-a he in ai. ,,!. put fr- f !. Information as to with arller 1m the eaon. hut date he will send u front what rr.en jome t 1'rtft was late in signing, :' If we cei any players t Pittsburgh. from the Pirate, that would necessi ChlMcn. Jan.- tate still further chopping. o t r was made THltr.i: studied the list carefully n r- of of "tthehave Uehm-Preni.rit now the property of the fii- of the . completion club, butmenhave National not definitely made tip of fh- tr i: f. r of Boh Iire-- i;,i Schorr niv men will I as to what nln. t nr. Pol--tlie Angeles Ls McLarry dropped. u "I will not be burdened with a big When at the camp. gang r tii.-mv nr.HTii. von have too training can't men, you many IS. Jante J.m. Mct;ill. "earn what vou want to know about ' ( lub the In of them cr get them the shape In.li.inapotis x'vt 'f vou want. Amri'of.in association and theis any Western league, f. river club the "We do not p!an any trade. The ilfnrc- - Moriaritv to mn to go will be unconditionally f.r nci'itiating his Wc won't send club, it was learned released. nunite i M wish them contracts. simply Iiti fnt JniIer.vr he contracts win go ronfrr"l i f Arnericar th out immediately after next Thursday. Prel,r.t - )fit'ri!.ir re.vard'h ''xs'iMoriarity. s e t'harles Conilskey, XT OtlTIIVlT AFTI.Il I.KUtn. San ''it dtd ,wner of ntt e White Sox. who holds Franclnco. Jan. 17. Bill Leard contract for th Moriarity') coming man of the Seals, who has ' n utility so j"aM i;U said In been released by Manager Wolverton. ae h. cotjbl :ot obthe San Franclico pilot for a tain foriarltv f c woubl endeavor to asks for another berth Sox chance to hdicker White, former Whit irt "I'd." ha- a chance to become ari.l m;ui.UT of the Venice, f'al.. nLeard savs star manng'-- r of on- of the Northwestern I "oast 'it, last jicairwi. Comiskesaid today he would not league teams. & part with .Moriaritv. M. San Fran- llll.ni.lllt niX'Vrs cls-IT. That Pitcher Ro Jan. rs i til -- Tl.lf; Harold Ltliott. - ertson of the St. Iauils Nationals. ELI.IOI ( t ... ia all who may come to the Seal; through the over his baseballOaks, 131H. team for aog is one of the classiest Harold swears solemnly that h will Corlian trade, is the statement of pitchers in captivity to win a pennant or cut hi throat. PowHlldebraud alanaiter Harry ers will fend him a razor next Octo- licorcp Wolverton. According to Hlldebrand. ber. Harold is on h i way to Memphis. San Francisco will find him able to win He Is In search of a southpaw Tenn. a big majority of his games should It Pitcher and tt. thr r kind of an out- get him. It Is understood that the local He is also after the signed fielder. is after Kohertson strongly. manager ontract of the eminent porch-cllmr. b.ie peerless joririston, jump who or erated tn center field for thief thOaks last season. to AT J. J. hack. EAST SfDERS win getAccording (larot.i. tiie oaks never su J. J. that much as saw Being a 1'ederal leaK'ise uniform it Is llkelv ttiat th Oak. may get hint out of the wreck a R e. Second Team to Meet Park Itr High air thr Tnlfrrt .s : I if. for t whl-'- . r I writ! h tK t? f - -- con-- r f com-petitio- n, w-i- T', tin i ' - rt- s-- . , "I'-n- v - te r tm rtir . - r. h- i rham-ldonhi- r: rn . - elae-wher- - i Sent Out on Long Hike by Coachf Shirker Caught. Chill blasts of whirling snow sweeping the campus of the University of Utah yesterday did not deter Coach Norgren from sending his basketball men through the usual open air Jaunt, In frail basketball togs. The attired men did not shirk the duty assigned men with and 6 o'clock found ten knees and arms bare struggling against a gale which was blowing at a of nearly ninety miles an hour. sped it until the point Bravely they faced where the wind comes with greater force around the north end of the administration building and here a few halted and waited In the shelter of the building until their stauncher teamon through the wind for mates a half-mil- e fought and then cut their way back with these men on their return to the gym. Little did they reckon that the eagle the Utah athletic meneye of "Norsk." tor, was watching their shirking actions from the doorway of the gym, but later, alas. Norgren declared that the must do double distance todelinquents morrow, wind or what not. VITT OX VACATION. Oscar Vitt. who has been spending the last few weeks In the mountains on a ranch some fourteen miles from Napa. Cal., has returned to San Francisco with tils wife and will spend the holidays there. MAY BE BENGAL Heported Tbnt Former Athletic Star Is) Ilelng Sought. Eddie Maier, president of the Vernon Tigers, is after Albert Bender, the famous pitcher of Athletic fame. Bender who is a free agent, has been wired by the Tiger owner and offered a good contract for 1916. Bender is In Philadelphia at this time. Maler is very anxious to get the famous Indian hurler for ' the Tiger team. According to Federal league players who are wintering here, the chief has plenty of good baseball left in him and would be able to win at least 60 per cent of his games In the Coast league. Bender Is only 32. There are any number of players who are still going good and they are many years past the 32 mark. Bender has been bne of the greatest in the world in his day. lie pitchers e was considered one of the best hurlers In the business. Give him the task of winning any one game and he would deliver the goods nine times out of ten. He was very effective in the world's nerles battles until he met the Braves In 1914 and lost to them. Bender has been quoted as wanting to come to the coast and. perhaps. Maler will be able to persuade the chief to join the SOME MORE EXPERTS TROUBLE CHESS MEET B REWER-WHYT- LEADING IN BONSPEL TbeortM Start 'Prof ' on Journey Big Tournament Slated to Start Tomorrow at New York Through MUty Mazes of City. Eligibility. 18. Twelve interna18. New Jan. York, Lincoln, Neb., Jan. Eligibllity of Guy Chamberlain, one of Nebraska's tional chess experts will take part in chief supports on the 1915 football the opening of the Isaac L. Rice Meteam, has been questioned on the morial cress masters' tournament at that he has played three years the Brooklyn Chess club tomorrow. The ground as Missouri Valley conference rules are entries are David Jancwski, Serbia; interpreted. Cuba; B. Kostic, Or. R. G. Clapp, chairman of the uni- Jose R. Capablanca, A. W. Fox, Washington; N. toBelgrade; athletic board, announced inversity there "W. F. K. Perkins. a be would Banks, Detroit; night thorough of Chamberlain's record. It Mount Vernon, N. Y. ; A. B. Hodges. A. vestigation is asserted Chamberlain played one Schroeder, J. Bernstein. O. Chajes. A. year while a preparatory student and Kupchik and B. Tenenwurzel of New two as a freshman and sopho- York. more years is the favorite, with at Nebraska "Wesleyan. A memCapablanca Kostic has told his second. ber of the conference raised the quesfriends that he is prepared to give Cation. Dr. Clapp will personally investigate pablanca and Janowski close contests. by examining the "Wesleyan records. Banks, whc is American checker champion, is making his debut among international chess masters. The first five rounds will be played TIA JUANA IS IN DANGER next week at various New York clubs. rounds will be played in Succeeding New York and at New Haven, Conn. Ja-now- Second Day of Annual Joust Brings Wisconsin Team Into Good Lead. Duluth, Jan. 18. The Brewer-"Whyt- e rink of Duluth and the G. B. Reidal quartet of Phillips, "Wis., were the only undefeated rinks at the close of the of the annual Northsecond play association's western day's bonsplel Curling in session here this week. G. M. Hudson's rink of Kenora, Ont.. the only Canadian entry, got a good by start in the international event with its preliminary games winning ease. event, usually The Patrick-Dulut- h closed to towns having less than tliree rinks entered in the bonspiel, has been declared an open event. ski In Lower California TO HOLD SWIMMING MEET Threaten to Drsiroj New Racing Plant. One Hundred Yard Handicap Event a San Diego, Cal.. Jan. 18. Flood waWeek Friday. ters of the TIa Juana river threatened will hold an open Deseret gymnasium new the of the racing tonight plant d contest swimming handicap Lower California Jockey club at Tia 28. This is a prelimiJanuary Mexican border near here. Friday. Juana, on the A. A. U. meet, which AVelch Hundreds of men were put to work to nary to the to hold in March. save a portion of the track which lies expects It is hoped the high schools will be close to the river bank. Tigers In 1916. in this meet, as it will be Three days of steady rain has trans- represented a good workout before the high school formed Sacramento and Tia Juana the SOMK CillOrNDS. which Avill be held soon. Dr. rivers into torrents, the rapidly rising meet, Kmll Halsman, the Detroit club's waters Plummer. the A. A. U. handicapper, of hundreds compelled will the event. written from Waxa-hachi- e persons having groundkeeper,he has more handicap to in the lowlands abandon Entries close Wednesday, January 26. with their dwellings. that is impressed of the Continuance Information may be had from Mr. the Texas surroundings as a training heavy rainfall is forecasted for Welch at the gymnasium. point than he was with Gulfport. one-gam- Mood "Water RUTH DISPLEASED. From Baltimore comes a story t the effect that pitcher "Babe" isRuth, tho far from clever Baltimore southpaw, It with the terms offered him. pleased nearhas been said that Ruth requested, as much as he was paid last ly twice Lannin offered liim an year, but that exceedingly small raise when his. record is considered. 100-yar- CALLING 'EM. L. The New York Press says: "Robertcost stock in the Browns Hedges' Messrs. Ball and Stifel $500 s. share. Otto Wall street authorities like F. call this a pretty Knabe and S. R. Magee Jor a corporation inai stiff doesn't figure pay dividends." 1$ JWJU H .(,. W1W n Villi 3 e. j: d- ; i i RINKS E GoicP , - -- rt 8 I , . n. ! 1 1 d. i i a. n, - o. The Offers You a Chance to Win This Amount Without Any Expense or Chance on Your Part IT'S A GAME FOR YOUNG AND OLD t; : I i e. ut . D i:li:. f fr i , Pu-ifii- i - C ." at-o-- vftnlv . . ! i "i 1 i -- jn-..rh.- t;e-i- pr-it- I I'. : Flt I noun--nien- t I fh'.-vii-- - I . Winn: te !in l I I lJ f - o. -- h Jros WOK - nj- TTt Pj Walter Boles al'MTlXi Howard Mllll,I.rimke says that witlmak a fine pitcher for the !. Angeles to BMe the ktrl has club. According and has learned put on pome weight Khnike was not a suc-re- s considerable. In the outlaw circuit because he was handled wrong. Ilhmkc was mt In every day or so to work a part of a game. He couldn't stand the strain. Hole believes that the kid could be one game a week and win 60 per cent of his games. -- JIMP.Bill James, with St. Louis and now M.1withI.m: Is Permit. reported to be In -, health. Doctor have rery poor him to ko to the mountain for a long ret. Jnme whs the Instar hurler ,i.,j of th Portland champion leasfu In ll)U. the CoaM m:i'i.u iMi rmt hirr, from Australia indicate B.tKitf.i. that basebas has, won a cricket a a summer sport, victory iter the crbketera will not 50--have Itthough that are clalmlrg a wv. and decision. The New South Wales Baseball as aoclatlon controlled the baseball attu- ai ehool Friday Mght. -- Second atrlng members of Coach Tommy Fitrpatrlck's Fast High squad win meet Park City Friday night at Perk City. This will be the second contest of the year for thes. men. Their first game was with Jordan rlday, when they lost. 3i to -- 0. The boys comprising the second S'luad have had much good practice irom engagements with the first men, and should give a good string account of themselves. The members are (lien Holt, Oscar Wohlsteln, Blaine Wilaon. Paul Dorius. Nell Smith, Harold Wilhart and Clarence Hurd. Glen Holt will act aa captain and coach of the srjuad on their Park CItv trip. Coach has been drilling his first Fitrpatrtck this week In the string men value of training'. He has ordered them to observe a strict diet, and after regular practice each afternoon member of the s.juad must circleevery the for ten times. Lee Prouse and track Mitt Romne have completely recovered from their Injuries and the contest with the L. D. S. L. on Friday should prove a lively affair. I- - Herald-Republic- an clews and tracing them down until you find a suitable The Contest is given by The for the sole purpose of giving its readers profitable entertainment. It is a fair and square contest of skill, and now is the time to enter. Try this fascinating game. There is a thrill of excitement in huntinir for Jlerald-Ilepublic- an free-for-a- ll, answer. If you are able to solve today's picture, that is, to find a suitable title for it in this list of book titles, the chances are that you will find all the other pictures as easy as this one. Use the FREE PICTURE COUPON and send for all back pictures. k. amasoBmmss CONTEST hat AT.niTTT! RnoTC-TTTTj- PRIZE LIST D Damea and Daughters of the French Court Damnel or Two, A Damsel Who Dared, A of the Young Dames and Daug-hter- 1st PRIZE $100 sold. 2d PRIZE s Republic 3d PRIZE $2o pold. 4th PRIZE Scholarship llcnager's Business colics-05th PRIZE Scholarship Salt La kc Business college. 6th PRIZE La il v a or man .s :old watch, with hih-cln.- s - Swis? movement, r value 7th PRIZE 9th PRIZE Same as Gth prize. 10th PRIZE Same as Gth prize. 11th PRIZE Cut glass lamp, value Daughter's Heart, A Daughter of Eve, A Daughter of France, A Daughter of New France, A Daughter of Night, A Daughter of Nijo Daughter of One Hundred Millions, A Daughter of Pharaoh, A Daughter of Genius, The Daughter of an Egyption King, Tho Daughter of an Empress Daughter of the Fields, A Daughter of the King Daughters of the Parsonage Daughter of the Pit. A Daughters of the Revolution Daughter of the Rich, A Daughter of the Sioux, A ' Daughter of the Snows A Daughter of the Stars, Daughter of the Vine, A Daughter of the Union, A David Allen's Daughter PICTURE NO. 11. JANUARY 19, 1916. $10. 12th PRIZE Same as 11th prize. 13th PRIZE Same as 11th prize. Vliat is your choice of titles for the above picture? Your title must be a book title taken from the list at the right of the picture. You are entitled to use five titles. 14th PRIZE Same as 11th prize. 15th PRIZE Same as 11th prize. 16th PRIZE Cut glass vase, value 1. o. AM $7.50. prize. David Copperfield David Crockett 1 Da,y and the Davn prize. prize. prize. 5. How to Proceed in The Book-Titl- e ' Goblin. Dawn Dawn of Astronomy, The Dawn of Day, The Day Before Yesterday Day in a Child's Life, A Day of Fate, The Day of His Youth, The 4. Herald-Republican- 's Contest Near the center of this page is picture puzzle No. 10, to the rijrht of the picture is. a list of book titles. The correct answer to this picture Mill be found in this list. In solving1 the picture it is not necessary that the author's name be given. You will note by tho rules printed on this pacre that you are entitled to submit five titles to each picture. In most cases, however, you will know the answer as soon as you see it, and only one title will be necessary. After you have solved the picture, cut it out and keep it until you have solved the entire set of 44 pictures, then turn them in at The care Contest Manager. Do not lose or destroy the picture after you have your choice of answers, as additional pictures will be charged for at the rate of 1 cent each. Do not destroy the list published today, as it, together with other lists to be published later, will form a complete catalogue from which all of the titles are taken. Herald-Republica- n, A' Men Tell No Talea Shot. A Souls C With the King Dear Irish. Girl, A Dear Irish Girl, The Dear Little Marchioness f 7 Dearly Bought Death. Penalty, The ' Death Shot, The Deborah Decline and Fall of the- RomaniEm pire Deep Sea Plunderings Deer Family, The Deemster, The Deerslayer, The Deeper Stain, The Defective Santa Claus, A Delight of the World Delilah of the Snows Deliverance, The Deluge, The Deluge, The Demon of Cawnpore, The Demoniac The Departmental Ditties Departmental Ditties Desk and Debit Desperate Remedies Desperate Remedies Desert and the Sown, Th Desert Dreamers, The Desert Home, The Desire of the Eyes, The V - Darwinism Dash for a Throne, A Data of Ethics Same as Gth prize. 8th PRIZE Same as Gth prize. Daylight Land Man's Face, A Man's Message, Man's Rock T Dark Lantern, A Dark Plot, A Darkness and Daylight Darkness and Dawn D'Artagnan, The King Maker Darrell of the Blessed Isle3 Darrow Enigma, The $12.50. Day of Their Wedding, The Day of Wrath, The Day's Pleasure, A Day's Ride, A Day's Work, The Dead Dead Dead Dead Dead Dead Deal Dan, the Newsboy Danbury House Dance of Death, The Dance of Death Dance, The Dance of Modern Society, The Dancing Master, The Danger Mark A Dang-eSignal, Dangerous Ground Daniel Boone Dante's Ten Heavens 0 Dark Age, The $50 prold. 17th PRIZE Same as .16th 18th PRIZE Same as ICth 19th PRIZE Same as ICth 20th PRIZE Same as 16th E free P icture Despotic Lady, A Deserter, The Dethroned Heiress, The Devastators. The Devil in London Devil on Two Sticks, The Devil, The Devil Worshiper, The Devil's Ford Devil's Plough, The ' Devota Devoted Couple, A Devotee, The Diamond Necklace, The Diamond Master, The Diamonds Cut Paste Diary of a Man of Fifty, The Diary of a Pilgrimage, The Diary of a Goose Girl, The Coupon January 18, 1916. Contest Manager, The Please furnish me FREE OE CHARGE all pictures published to date in your Great Book-Tit- le Contest. Herald-Republica- n. 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