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Show r .THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 1020. AmeiicamtsiioH ews EMBERS of tha Wasatch poat of tha American Legion ara urged to taka a mora actlva tnteraat Hi the work of tha poat and to maka their attendance a duty aa well as a privilege In a letter sent out by Lloyd Garrison, poat adjutant. Thera will ba a special meeting at tha Commercial club tonight at which the matter of marching day will ba discussed. Mr. Garrison puts tha problem of keeping tha post alive up to the members in tha following language-"A- t our last mealing there were ten members present were The made monthly Instead ofmeetings biweekly In the hope that the attendance would be Increased Membership In the legion is a benefit and a prh liege, but it also carries a duty. A big majority of the members of the pest have shirked that duty. Your officers cannot make your post without your assistance. The future of the post will be largely determined by your attitude Will you attend thtb meeting or mill you expect ten men to represent the interests of 300? "Come out end show the legion that 'ou hate some interest and are not dead timber." , yas-tard- Americans million and a half of them have banded them- selves, together to make their land a safer and a better place to live in. These were the men who dared to say to Uncle Sam, All that I am, all that I have, is They, served under yours even to my own life! the Stars and Stripes in the greatest war the world has known from the dawning of its first day. These :nen were the architects of victory on the storied fields of France. These men today stand shoulder to shoulder as D ( S Compensation for a temporary total la 130 a month to a single man; 390 If married; 396 If he has a wife and child, snd If there ere two or more chil-or dren. 3100. In addition. If hie father mother or both ere dependent upon him he receives 310 per month for each pur- est. 00 Compensation for permanent and temporary partial disability are rated onfor-a percentage baste and range for the mer from 310 end for the latter from 33 to 3100 per month. A disabled men so helpless as to be in constant need of a nurse or attendant may receive not to exceed 320 per month For In addition to alt other payments. a double, total, permanent disability the compensation is 200 per month. Transportation to a hospital ard the medical and surgical services and attendants. supplies snd appliances within tnelr e e territorial limits will be provided by the Service ) war Tribune risk bureaus whenever end wherever fChlcagn Special WASHINGTON'. May 13. Of the total needed to all discharged soldiers or sailof In world ors number war veterans discharged servlea since April 0. 1317. from the armv for disability, judged by About 20.000 men are still In mljitarv army standards only 4392 have been and naval hospitals and 13 000 in other found b the medical division of the hospitals for treatment preliminary to bureau of war risk Inusrenre to be per- their discharge from the aery ice a manently gnd totally disabled, according to figures compiled on March 31 According to tho testimony of James Estimates of the number of men dis- P. Monroe, vice chairman of the federal charged for disability range from 300,000 board for vocational education before the to 00 0O0. the 1019 figures being as jet Investigating committee, investigating incomplete and Include men whose war charges, many of wlytch appear to er Ice may - have oousieted of only a slender foundations ths cases registered week at a training camp. with tho board at the end of March numOf the 400.000 applications for adjustbered 203,33. of which 63.093 had been ment of claim received by the risk approved and S3.333 mep had actually enbureau, only 260,000 have been disability tered the training This number hae now cases, of which the medloal board on risen to 34 90 The men are enrolled In March 31 had rated 13.100 as permanent, 303 courses given at 1493 institutions and 4061 commercial and industrial establish4393 of which were total disability caeep, 9 147 273 as temporary disabilities, and ments. About 3000 men have completed as "unimpaired, under which classi- or discontinued training and 407 are now fication are included cases of less tbsn at work in positions obtained for mein 10 per cent disability, which recehe no by the board. compensation. HONOLULU. T. Hv May 1 a By Applications aie bsing received, how- vote nearly unanimous, the Honolulu post t'-00 ft a week, and at of the Amentia Legion has gone on recever. at rate of the present time 3000 totally disabled ord as opposed fo a caa.i bonus to men men are receiving their compensation of who served In the military and navai 3109 a month and their insurance payforces of the United Btatee during tne ments ranging from 36.73 to 367.60 a war, it was announced by officials of tac month, according to the amount of In post today. - It is their privilege, their right and their dutv to unite with their comrades to carry on in those days that call for the best that, is, jn men. The. dust as surely, American Legion wants them. they wafit The American Legion. There are cherished memories of dajs on active service living in the heart of every soldier who bore aims during the great war and iu the hearts of the gallant sailors, of the dashing marines soldiers all under the Starry Banner nailed to the masthead on the towering crags above the Rhino These memories, the by victorious Americans. comradeships they recall, 'are worth perpetuating. 00 e GRIP Defeats Wells ville; Easily Dell Has Walkaway; Preston Wins Stiff Battle. fare the home team a lead of five runs. Manager Fonseca Lbo stepped in to push. Re fared no better and in six innings be allowed all blta. walked .i men and hit two. The islton rsog op sue is me fifth and bad no more cbance nniiJ the ninth whn Rot k the first batter up rapped out a triple, only to stay on third bate and watch the next three tmitbfletd hitter go out, and the game ended The erore SMITH FIFED RICHMOND AB R.H OA 4B8H0A Waite If. 4 8 1 2 8 Johnaon m 4 2 2 2 2 RoskeUy.rf 4 8 8 8 8 Andemn 8b 2 2 8 0 2 Rtack'.e. .. 4 0 0 7 8 Browo.cf 0 8 1 0 Fonseca sa 'Mrfvorlh 4 2 8 0 8 5 0 0 0 0 and p.. 4 PeU.p Rock ,8b. . 4 8 18 8 Baker r . 8 1 1 18 1 Heamas.ff. 4 0 10 1 Nelson, 2b 4 12 18 Bancey 2b tOUtnger.rf 8 18 8 8 . 4 and I I SITroseth.lf . 3 8 0 1 0 0 10 0 Ecklund lb 4 0 I Dewey, p.. 4 Touts. 83 1 5 27 Score br Inalags. CACHE TAX. LET Siaadioj of tue clubs Smlthfleld Richmond Logan Iff WHIstiII 8 8 Rlchmnod 8mHhflld Prfctoo LTltfn n'HHul 4 WdndT AmithfisM tffi. at 1 Richmond at Prt'toa to The Tribune. Mat 18 The large opening WELLSYITLr Milda? crowd at Wel1Tllle u a poor exhtbl moo when the Constant woo hr the arore were handicapped by The local of 18 to S Mck Gallop not haring a regular to fling did not are o drfT the federal court and At a result Loffan bitters developed p.tch nmr gnod hatting average Wiikon hurled for Ixogaa and did net hare to Hi m retch himself. good and support Hrmmer the Iganite swatted the pill hard Norm and Nelson each Nelson OrTliie got Nile doubles were frequent nemers Tne score W KLLin ILT E Tied W. Hirochman W. Optical K'ec ln 81 Schramm-Jolinxo- 1999 1999 37 67 337 ..... n Salt Iak Glad Bottertll Western Arms Sport 8hop Deckar-Patric- k Utah Electric ' ....... 9 0 9 9 9 9 .381 .33? .333 9 099 The City Amateur league will play- - off - AiR.BOA the fourth 11RH01 round of its schedule this eve- ArfhhldM 4 113 2 .Squires lb. 8 2 211 nlng i(eddes 3b 8 2 Mmxhn The Electric will clash with tho Utah b and Neliuna 6 8 Decker-Patric- k nine on the Fairground pi 1 2 0 2 Meoges 2b 8 t Maughn 8 39 at o'clock. 8 2 Hemtser If 8 2 3b and p 4 The Electric W 2 tan- 5 3 Nelnon.rf 4 8 0 2)0 Poppletn c gle with thy Sport Shop nine on the Mu7 o'Wilsoo p . 8 Mgrrh tb 4 8 2 . 8 4 cf at 4 8 0 0 the same hour. The Adams nicipal grounds Wfjwrd cf 4 0 0 8 8 Uunk.e R vatt rf Sport Shop nine appears to have hit Its stride and a close battle ia .expected Alin 2b 4b 3 8 13 21 The Salt Lake Glaaa and Paint nine Bros o If.. 3 0 0 4 0 will meet the Schramm Johnson club or .48 16 18 27 11 No Total 34 3 0 27 12 Tefal grounds at the Municipal. , These . sore- bv tnnlog two clubs are tied In the - 16 percentage cologsn umn and will ro doubt put up a nip and 8 2 8 0 8 6 8 0 0 WellmiHe Allen 13'. G Maughan tuck ftght. Error Summarr Westsrn Arms Geddes Meoges. 0 ,Tu'T2TrW..e''?nto th 2) Brnn 1. Maughan lift the Hlrschman attempt Home run Hnuk Hrmifirr, O. Nel Nelson from their V Two base hits Squires Nelson won 2), boys poeltlon at the of the Hit. The former nine appear totop N States bases Nelson. Gedea Adams have hit their stride. They defeated the DeckerO. Nelson. Hits Archibald. Merges 4dam. tison 6 off V t0 ,core U" Maughan 18 in 4 in by mrt tff W off and Rase to Maughan 8 in 5 innings. In niags the repeat attempt coming Struck out By contest. m balls Off G Maughan The Bottertll toseers will atWilson 0 hr T Maughan 2, by G Maughan 1. tempt to avenge their defeat of last -Wood Hunk Hit by pitcher haerlfbe fir bv trimming the Western Optical week club Attendance 2800. Left on Tn ward by Wilson. will bd played on No. 2 field Wellsvlllo 4. Umpires Haa-- at theg&vnn bases Logan Municipal frounda, Tueeday night. lam and Yao Noy. fcOtfAV , i 1 ' 1 1 11 1 1 .1 pre-ne- vVv iom f NO CASTE 1 Inter-Mounta- in Te Inculcate a sense ef Individual obligation to th community, state end nation; To combat th autocracy ef both th . , clasars and th maescsi To make right the master ef might! t Te and on will peace good earth; Te safeguard and transmit te posterity th principles ' of Justice, free, dom end democracy; Te consecrate and sanctify eur com. redeship by devotion to mutual help, fulness. The American "333 O war; This week is the week of the great push. Fncry man who is not in The American Legion and who is qualified to join should enroll. Dont be a slacker now you never were before! Every man and woman who served honorably in the Army, Navy or Marine Corps for any length of time between May 6, 1917, and November II, 1918, is eligible for membership. Join during the week of the big push. This is one formation that you should not miss. Recruiting depots will be open at the following places: Commercial Club, American Legion Headquarters, second floor Ness building, and Rod Cros Headquarters. Pet 2 1 1 purposed To uphold and defend the eenstltu. tlon of the United States ef America; Te maintain law amt order; To foster and perpetuate a one. hun. dred-pe- r cent Americanism; To preserve the memoriae .and Incident of our association In the Great f(First Call Is Sounding Everybody Out CITY AMATEUR LEAGUE Spocial Th purpoM of the American Legion are eel out In tha preamble to Ita conetltutlen ae fellewti For God and country we aeeociate euraelvee together far the fallowing 99 8 at WU3illc Lrvlstoa 080 01 Errors Means . 14 ..8 , . SunnstT, derson f2l, - What the Legion by-dar- ing 8 8 8 8 t - 8 2 8 31 0 An Dewey Hascey Johnaou Nelson Three base fell Rock. Two hear hit Johnson Double play n Fonseca to Fcklnnd Stolen Andarson Hlta Off Dewey 2 in 2 innings, off Fonseca 0 in 7 innings, off Dell 5 fctrmk ont Br Dower 1, br Fonseca I. by Dell 12 pscriflc hlta Mclror. Dell, Rancey Sacrifice fly Ol Hit by pitcher Brown, Unger. Troacth M Fonseca Wild pitches Dewer i2i Fonsei a I m Left on bases- - Richmond , Smlthfield 8 pi re g. Christensen LEAGUE rtilt Todas The badge of The American Legion is a symbol of honor. It attests the real Americanism of those who have the right to wear it. Not all the gold in the world will buy it for the man who did not earn the right to own it to face the Hun in the worlds darkest days. .5 1114 Badge of Honor A a couple TOP-PLA- GE - But, there are yet a million of these men- who have not enlisted in this peacetime force that is to make 100 Per Cent Americanism the watchword and the battlecrv of the hour. wr BETTERS Aw- & The American Legion st-o- LOGAN Coimmlhryl TWO-FISTE- two-thlr- ment. God and IFVf surance taken out. The claim of 130.000 other men of, varying degrees of disabilOf ity have been adjusted snd approved. the remaining applications 36 000 heve been disallowed, 36,000 discontinued, snd of which 66.000 are pending, await only .compliance by the men in-of volved with the formal requirements the bureau under the law for adjust- NO CLASS ..41 -- -- 1 01888200 8- 1 tk . 1 Preston Beats Lewiston. special to The Tribune. Preaton won n botly LBWfBTGNV 4lv ogtrsted game from the locals by the acore clubs on so equal the of 4 to 8 thus putting footing in the percentage column. MartyonBeck the pitching sensation ated. last year's waa told to Preston, turned club who used his iMiir flinging on hia old mates and to beat them. He allowed aereo Hrfb, bat kept Ids opponents down to three scores. Melius started for Lewiston and gave seven heoo imm is the first bq Coray worked which netted one counter. thf last fire innings and bold the visitors bit 16. Itfoo less The score M 4 4 Smart rf . . 4 4 Nralrr.lf.. 4, T)- -r 1 .SI H.lllf 96 R.m.hw rf 2 Jnkeima lb S b . Roanr.. Brrk.trd.p 4 I 9 1 12 9 0 1 1 9 0 0 0 1 1 13 9 1 106 1 Ah. la.. Bt.o.m,. 1 O AB R H O A. Still .41124 . for.y.rf o K.ff.r 2b. 4IHr.th.2l.. 0f,lrrr.lf . Oir.lrmaa.lb Hoffrf... V Ordre r. 1 0 0 1 4 iMrllua.p.. 4 0 0 1 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 1 2 9 0 t 0 0 0 I'O 9 0 1 12 0 0 0 3 1 1 O 0 0 0 0 I I itu I5 g 7 Toul Tn'ala S4 4 127 11 Srvw by twnlnfa 1 1 Irraloa Lrwlatoa .. Prra. Hnff. Suirmarr- - y.rmn Chattrrtoo, 1,a Krffrr (21. Caray. Ibwblr play Tnluv BrrkalraA to Balllf to Jnboano. Otoloa baara T la 3 2 S Jn t hattrrtxa 2. Hila Off Mrlloa AiiMfa off --foray awr la A I A- hmluar fltrwk A Moiloa S. Bortaioad by by Coray 0 y out Vaa OrOea, Sarrlflra hlta Hnff I'm M ball Brrft-atraBawa. F..aaa. Kooloy. Vao Ordra. ,2, Hit by pltrbara Layaa by morkatoa. Mrllas. Jobaaoa Cbattortoa by ruaikia (2) 2. Lawlatoa 2. Cplra Earanl rana ProaU 1 P. t hrUtoaaoa. ....... 02 0000 00012000 Easy for Wheezer. to Tha Tribuoe. 8rlalHVIObP. Wflaof Dll Rif Hay Ol 1 feaoA Uttlo wlaalaf fma tho loltkflrlf rlab of ntroaM wtiAaeoa oa tba part of hla opyotoy fllofrra. r Tba lorala waa by ' tba arorv of 4 to 1 111 ftrory ataataOfar bmltbflfld.frrebaftraaap.a-t-too iraiaxa br aliooad thro, hlta, which, oenpied wtth Hon nml, fare ! tmblr altb thr to at aa Bonneville Leagut ai!?1'!5?! .3 116 LEWIRTON PRESTON AB R H O A Ch.rtrti, The gatpr waa awarded to the hardware boj by defaaM It waa hoped that the battle betwern thr Galigber Machlnerv nine aad thr in 8ugarhoue ihr forr. club eald get under wit early had noon X By 10 oclock, however, all hoffF with content be to had fen vanished and the a little batting practice At 11 oclock, after moJ cf thr ran and faaoottea h4 waited two hmirw the Sugarhme of oine took the field and began the proce defeating the machine men. U to 4 wr run a affair hit and The ha Hie waa the uhurbanlte. The Bugarhouee infield gt a little wobbly at times aod three of the The f.mrlh Gallffher runs were due to error ctMinter waa a home run clmit by Jone in he on Pao The DekSUig rinetog. Parner aleo the initial each waa a bright pot Special (a The Tribooe. tlmea of five out hlta four hit well getting 16. MMtiIp irrerwhelmed the to the plate today, winning by a acore of it The Pantagra rluh cnf.aurd ita winning 2 ' JTnvYW r,Ub P'4 tah Power nine wtreak by defeating the Elkin BINGHAM. to 4 on the Fort Douglaa diamond AB An O A ARRHOA pitching for tbe theater club, abowed to gvd 2 3 0 0 Wilaoe.aa.. Staw.rf Re o p adaotage doriog the first ii frame 1 3 3 plOo.t 3tednn,2b go 4 I 1 e aa replaced by BurL Borate ad hd. h.. Pees.lf - 4 9 9 0Homiftni.2B 4 0 6 1 cut three willow slammed He da the with A , S HsftBfte.rf 4 0 4 9 10 0 home ran a two bagger and a single la Ofntth.ft.. B 2 4 O olphltrlyp. 4 OjPprare.lf. five trip to the plate. Ba!ema.3h 8 13 1 dWifta.il) 4 v UTAH P A I. (8 PANTAGRIi fl'Mnwift.r . 4 TlarraMk 3 AB H 11 O A AB R H.O A 1 1 0 2 Kaudaoe.ef 3 Tnnner.p.. Ra fmn.lf 8 2 8 3 8 Heller. 2b 8 0 1 8 2 fmtcklft.c. 1 0 11 1 i 6 9 3h 6, Andean Green, rf 8 2 OjAllea.rf... Darden 2b 8 2 8 8 liramoiteM 4 8 2 6 1 TxtftU. .47 IB 21 27 t Total . 1 T 24 6 4 7 8 8 6 1 Knudancf 4 A Gna.lb Brmra Tooprr. Borneo, Mrbolft. Boratd cf 8 4 5 1 2 8 2 1 11 0 P1,BTr7LHoato Thotp.1h Two-haa- e 1 1 6 6 8 2 8 At Gan 8b 6 8 8 reteraen if hits Dubs 121. Raaataaara - ,21. Tkrro-boa- r hlt-Iua Hcott. 2b 6 2 1 18 1Wanhhn. if 4 0 A 1 0 21. Stole baaro Balrkle 2, R,a(( Hnnefr 4 ) 8 8 2 uardner c (21. Ptrdnaa (21. Ramaftoee (31 BmllB Elkin, p 4 2 8 0 I FpItke p 8 8 0 0 1 for per ,2). RatMuaa. Giiftt, - S.o 0 ball131. Dari If 10 tferedth Off Cnoprr 1. off Whlfel, 3. Btrork oat Bv Burt, p .1 0 8 8 1 Peteraos p 2 8 8 8 8 torpor 1. by WMtrly 4. Tlmr of caeir boor kttrmdftnrft 00. p,. ad U ahrarr. Totals 84 4 8 27 t Total 47 22 22 27 18 aad Blarkwor. plrra Brore by- Inning r 0-- 22 Psntage 8- -4 I tab Power A Light t o Tbotnawm Errors Peterson, Summary. Rptfho, Atf Gann Al Gaan, Camomile Home runs Kaufman, Itorstead 8. Green, A(f Gunn Three-bTwo bane hits Boratead. Grdpe&-bit 'KiuflbaK I teles baara A If Gass. Al Gann 2 Edits. Ksafman. Green Dsrtdaon 2. to Off F.lklns 5. aff 16. off PeterHit 8 Paataget 6 1.888 son 4, off Bart 2 Baa Bpltko tm balls Off Spltko Utah Of! 6 1 888 1 off Biklns 1 off Peterson c off Brt 8. Calif her .....I1 11 .580 Ps 6tnck out Br Bpltko 8, hr Elktns-T- br Wmtem Optical 886 teraon A. by Burt 5. Sarrlflra hft Bortea4, ttreeell-Paterpn- a 888 Hennefcr. d.e.el HU with pitched ball Kaufman 3 8n(rhnoee eee-4.868 Dartdann. Time of game Two hours WkJtt Hooee .... .... 8 106 I mplr Left oa Spencer. Utah Fewer ... .... 8 bams Utah Pewr.A Lfght Co. 5 .6 4020 116 (. 81160 28111 118 Wer 68881720 88880801 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE ' 0 0 3 Pirner, lb 6 8 4 6 0 2 2 8'Quardrs p 4 6 0 0 6 n Count de 1a Ctmcra decided to n art th.. l Ignc lived wtth her parents In Fait day tn tbe Joseph William Taylor funeral, at St Clojd and, after a grue'irg race Ltthc Besides her hunhu:ii and parents chapel. Friends are In.ited to attend.; be In City cemetery. jjf two miles and a quarter the hors won she Li survived h a eon, Leslie , 5 years Interment a Total 48 4 8 27 8 vo a of one two to P" odds of great drvc ge. a (laughter, Doroth , i vears of Score by innings Is Thin the 1H?s flrwt a and three titwe brothers since thice siaters age, Gal ig her 0 0 0 -4 NOTRE DAME WINNER. 1002 home has finished first In three races on 2 2 6 2 2 8 0 12 Sugarhouee NOTRE DAME, Ind , May 13 Notre a fHeterte,"born uguat M l5b4, Error -- R Jacob dujn on the metrt poittan 2. successive Summary. Gurge Paer tracks ns G'niam and a resident of Kalt lake Dame dtfeated the Michigan Aggies In Patt. T. Jacob, Rlchir Taker, Petersen a dual track meet here by a acore of, nr foi the .st seventeen 'ears died eater-dtbrtstensen Hoote hits Twoh to 32 900 Kuclld axenue He t 95 Christensen. Cunllff. Anders 0 Jacob, lre home at the 1 Vest Nine Three baa bit Passer 1b surxxed Dmtble b hia wife and aexet.il dillpiav - Rleh Ins to Bunker to Clirtateneen U Hit od is at the loseph illiam Off Tu Wins Club dren me 17. off Quardera 7 Bar on ball -- Of f Taylor undertaking esttbllehment Roscwe 3 off Quarters 2 out Br Struck uurth district, urt sui ,n Jle boll Jose Quarter 7 br Rocoe 4 Part CORNISH, M'ij MatJnion. year ofJ"! Vst t ache Edmond Mserifice hit Quarters fflrt Rif with pitched flie wurnf George agalnsr Cafiata M. Peters for 400, alleged Sugar pine todey defented the f.Cgan age born In halt bail Dtridwm. Rtctrtnr Wild pthir Rscoc Cache Valley league club, 6 to .1, In an ex- and Emil' nlhon Mathiio . died o.- - to be due on a promissory note, securedtnplre Beaamoat Funeral aer- - fhy a mortgage on I tah county real eaciting gurre terdm at a local hoplta' Rose and Dee were th lattr- - for n , be hld al 12 o i In, k noon Tiles- - Mate (ce. vill and Me.iua Cor and AHIngcr foj Weil ( nhe 1 1 unllff rf 4 1 Roacnc.p C An-n- 111 ... 1 lht 0- 1 a' ruo-Jo- Cache Sugar From Logan -J j ne lk, 1 . hire. Trihan. Balt Lake Tribune laeM VI lr- -. Mar iR - Ernie de feated Leo Mark In the aeoondi.arsn round of their bout before a vest suburban rlub, - stoppinir the bout to sae touion a old aparrios: lr.on haa been matrhed with partner Joe Herxcr next Friday by Jack Neiaon hia ntanaaer the referee Jimmy Kelly haa been offered, and bout in probably will accept, a Detroit May 39. ,1th Patay Wallace of Wallace ia the chap vho Philadelphia. Rate Jimmy Wilde a aurprlee about a month axo by flooring the Englishman Art Magirl of Oklahoma. Eddie ivonga reft toda, for bpringfteld Mo, ahere he boxes young FUzalmmotia ftfteen rounds Monday nfghL, After thin bout Maglrf will go to Faskatoon. where he meets Slick Ilng of Australia In another fifteen-roun- d bout Magirl la anxloua to hook up aith Denis O Keefe or Jack . Britton- - before- one of- - Mm' 'nrxr-- ' by eluba. CALLAHAN TO BOX LEONARD York light eight batt'er Callahan. New ho recently- - knocked out Ed lie Fitzsitn nmna. contended foe the world, light-- I Weight i row n, will 'or Ilennv Leonards, contest j opponent in the eighteen-roun- d to be staged here (luring phrlne week. 4 Fallshan haa posted a for- - I May felt of $1090 for hla appearance. j I I ten-rou- i Deaths and Funerals - t FUNERALS. Funeral sen Ices for Michael Plat who died May 16. will be held Wednesday morning .The cortege will -,- e O I on nell tc 'a chapel at 45 VUvJ,. once to the Cathodral of the Madeleine where a repulem mass will he celebrated at 10 o'ctoe'i Interment will be In Cahary -- o cemeten - - Spaniards Horse Takes Three Handicaps in Row Funeral senirea for Paul Edwin Hull quiet will be held at 2 39 o elock tomorrow In the- - Swedish afternoon Lutheran church. Fourth East and Second South streets. The Ret. C. F Kno will offt- - date 1 -- 1 C.ar-flet- 1 Wblte-Hmie- Briwceil-Ftteru- - 115 i BOXING NOTES PARIS May. 16. Winning th ret HandiDEATHS. Paul Dijon Hansen, 3 months o axe. cap racm in aa many coraum da) a n diffarant track waa th feal performed on of Mr and Mr James p Hansen by Anvin. a hnrae belonging 434 East Eighth South street died yesThe game between the Utah OU nine and to Count da la Cimera of Spain, on French terday. Funeral arrangements nae not GAL1GRFR 9UGARRD1 SB the W enter Opttral rlab In the Commercial race track been comp'eted. the durfng ABBHOA past week ABRBOA, leane wa poat pea ed at the laet minute ye to aa 5 even at the Going UPatta at Te 2b I 4 poat Rrhjnk 3 money terday doe a the utrlhe et the of! platRfT Baker, cf 8 8 1 1 8 Andreon.rf 8.1 1 t2 8 Tremblay Mr Annie ' Parbara Thiroit l,oes W4ne4av, Anvin non the 2$ Wright, maneger of the .aU 4 Smith feta Rnker. 2b 4 8 8 cf 8 2 8 ! 8 mile and aeen eight ha fttntjin In faced year of age. died haturdav night at peta will be back I the race next week. t be ten lb 5 8 1 8 8 R Jacha aa 5 2 8 2 tha atarter again waa the wife of Frank R Lees at Long- bha Thirreriay a The IWoratuig nine, arfcMalcd Petrs 8b 4 8 8 8 0 tee If 4 8 2 8 8 champ, hia bakar cashing in at tnrea and the meet the daughter of Edwarl and Demaris eiuh on Ne J Darden If 6 J6fJscbt8b 4 1 1 2 6 to on when lie again finished lu front Timm. Thiroit Mrs ha Mvd In field at 6 88. failed te put in aa 4 2 8 10 6 oer tba m.ia and loses, c. 6 appeorafict a 0,i4wa, course. ticrfield for. fixe year Jea and pretMus tn 115 i fy-g- .... ie.-r-aa- 3. j aevea-elghth- jp , J . I Embarrassing skin troubles that hum and itch and keep you in constant discomfort, can be goeedily relieved and usually cleared away completely by ulpj RESlhOI. OINTMENT. Even the most agfratated cases of ectema, and other itching akin disorders respond to ita healing, antiseptic properties. Se.d by all dmifisit. Ttesinol |