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Show THE" SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 1 I SO SORS Tti NeVS TODAY " 6kt HOW XON0tt "feO. MR. U KIND WORDS THE GUMPS SOCCER SEASOl ute f 1 U 1 WW" Battle Fca- - L FTn mm IIIatJaT "" hire on Final Fall Pro-- v wi Callle-Rov-er B-j- fcJ f. I , m. 1T7 I M 51I l . mmW y fS aV t . I TVVVJ lr,Tg - S Jt ImW TUOO- VJft, "THB Get KTTT LOSS OF b- KlNt "IVA NOW 600 WOWN WHO HAS A, V COMMON UNCVE BlAN "THfCT TUt SlH-St- ' YOV"T - TOR. UXVNCj HER- K - I 'SO'H, J Ml IS mXT OUR, I OXlEfcf CRXlNCi . . I AtH V llt - 4.- 13 THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 13, 1921 I tr'-mZ- mr r AT CVASXR Mn fct VHNtU " V CMJCiNJrJC AM SOKE V4VS iVUM-i- t VAfc MX'RVT Trs - riO'i 1VUX WVX - - N - CtVM'T WM? Vir.,vt S A LAV rt f,,Lt A a cmt-- i r er v I ... As. !' uv Vovt ;i. j BBBBBBBBlBTawgaapgaaBpgaaBBBBaaaBBBaBBBaiBAVBBB f Hfc HE't COMerAPcaoN- - ur4etATVv.. a TMt twntRt TMAn 1 Mmmmm TvaAT Mis. gram; Promising Tiltt. " at m Sehdue. Saturday NASH Salt La ve Rover at fair ground!. Referee, Stanley Pool. Calllea Ranger ea CaJll field, Seventh South and IHxta Wat lUflTH.' J. H SedleV. Viking w. T'tah Coppar en Bonn- vlll park. Rater, John Donaldson. oeme nailed, for p. m. v. ROADtTCR trt a ilk lata 123 aulppwd. and la A aha, Tha nrfo II If the weather ma will only anal for Saturday tha tell eoorer schedule will b emnplstad. Thar la ae aa te th learue ohmretonhlp. a laat Saturday game decided that j la right. n victory from the Salt Lake dob. Tet If the dopa was to be upaet again, aa it waa laat week, aome of the team might Improve their atandin; oa the league table, while they mtrht not alter the poeatfone 4n the league aa to ootid division placaa. No first and matter what the result of the famea will be faaturdav, the big three will occupy ftrat division berth, namely; The Calll. Salt Lake and Vtklnge.a leadare firmly entrenched er In the aeoond division, with 1,'tah Opper and Rover trailing in the order named. The faro of first Importance will no doubt he that between the OVllo and Ranger. The Ranger will have to display greater been dolnf strength than they ha latelv to make a showing against the The Ranter, be it crafty rallies. understood, are the only ones who cast a blur upon the Scots' record this fall, winning- from them toy the oor y of : to 1 Singular to relate, the Ranger hav always been more or leaa of a tumbling block to both Halt Lk and the rallies. Invariably bobbing trp at the most unexpected moment and kicking o'er the dope bucket In this Instance the Rangers probably did the Scots s real good turn by waking them up before " was ton late, because the tallies had a hard schedule following their defeat at the feet of the rustling Rangera Will the Rangers be able to repeat, rew will the faults taste sweet l defeat? At least venge for that this is oertaln. that the CBllie will nut their strongest team in the fleht against the Rangers, thus the highest compliment them paying possible., if the Rangers do likewise. this oontest should prove one of the bent of the season. should The Salt gam be well worth watching If for no oth to sea er reason than thee young mite from Poplar Grove perform gainst the Purple. And Salt I.ak afford to put In a flock of If they do, then thej substitute Rovers win. Thla new goalkeeper. Green wall, la well worth seem In action, and he wlH get plenty of It from the Purpl forward lin. Th youngsters hav tasted Mood and are out for more, so that Salt lake will not have such aa easy time an It did the first half of the schednt Lake-Rov- er ule Vlklng-TTta- h The gam Copper ehould be a real thriller for the reason' that the Binghamlte alwaya tiring a strong team to Salt "Lake. The have not been doing so rood lately. If they win thy will In put their strongest lineup la liaefield. The ITtah Copper hoys have the improving In their attack throughout the seasow, aa their goal record shows they have aoorad twenty reals to eighteen against than. They ere rather weak in defense. When Its defensive gams Is improved, Blng bam will have a fairly well tmlanoad team. vnrmn hn ENTINCC AFFIRMID. RVPKRT, Idaho. Nov. 14 The court of appeala in San Francisco has affirmed th sentence passed by Federal Judge F. 8. Dietrich on K. R Dampler, Rupert attorney, convicted last March in Boise on a charge of sending an obscene letter to a Rupert girl. Dampler waa fined $1000 end given aix months in the county tail. were ehort matches of 4O0 or So1 and of such a nature that waa potnta. when thiy were over (t wan hard to satisfaction fh the billiard world all hl h wus rellv the better f o over when word came from San player. two to be These matchee of played In tha matching announcing and ere California, however, Champion WUU Hoppe of New York likely to be bruising affairs long in which and Young Jacob Shaefer of San all of the nerve, strength and skill Francisco, the two leading balkllne of each player will be put to the real test. billlardiau. championship 1 The etory from San Francisco told notThehe fact that the Involved, but that theae games of how Hopp had accepted the chalon coast are the simply a tr.atrli belenge aimed at him by Schaefer a tween the two greatest playere withfew days ago. to their .standing In In Schaefer'a challenge waa to play out reference billiards will help tne a match, to be ternational Hoppe somewhat, ehould he win.e played in blocks of 4o on afternoone champion no hut. have beering on and avenlnr of the day agreed on. to enter the neit International Hoppe agreed to Schaefer'a terms, right In and trying again. February even to the playing of the games In Out on the coast they? esy that California, where Schaefer haa lived voung Schaefer ia now In the finest for aome time. bilTha first 1200 points of this match form and playing the greatest will ha dlaposed of In Los Angeles liards of his entire career. beoome haa h rugged In California of and evenings oa the afternoon to what he wee November H. if, 17 and Jl. and tha and strong compared last 1200 points of tta will he played when appearing In the' laat Internaat San Francisco on the afternoons tional. Hoppe. while In Chicago last week, and evenings of December 2, 1, 4 appeared to be In the pink of playing and I. Playing other Ther has long been doubt as to form and condition. balkllne does not apthe real caliber of thess two billiard billiards than Interfered with his skill pear to have tars. Hopp has oftsn beaten chaefer at and action In any way. to look alike All hllllardt appear balkllne billiards and Srhaefer on one he plavs occasion gav Hoppe ,one of the worst to the balkllne champion andone garte as wonderfully well at any defeats In hie entire career. an at as cloth otherj Moat of defeat, however. on the green In the the American association a flrat baseman, la a product of tha Milwau- In kee aandlota He haa been playing he Coast league and expressed pleasure becanae of the chanc to play In th American asaoctatlon. "When I ww on the coast. I waa away from eight for practically my family The Tigers and the Beavers will be months out of the year." i th first two cjuba to vlatt Bait Lake M. Nov Ohio. CINCINNATI. aeaeon'e In IMS. That part of of Burns, veteran rlghtfielder chedule decided upon at the Seattle Oeorge wa given Nationals th Cincinnati tne tor elans the the meeting assigning follows: hi unconditional release today hv enfirst four weeks Cincinnati club. The releeee will First week; with whatto Burne negotiate able Seattle at San Fraaeieeo. ever club that might deelre his servOakland at Sacramento. It has been reported- that the ices. Portland at Loa Angeles veteran ball player la elated to man- Vernon at Salt Lake. a ciuo in ag Second week: league. Saa Frandeoo at Oakland. Los Angeles at Vernon. Portland at Salt Lake. Three Texans Killed by Seattle at Sacramento. Third week: Electric Wire Contact Sacramento at Saa Francieoo. Oakland at Portland. Nov. IS Three Texaa. Verr-- n at Seattle. CONROE, Salt like at Lo Angeles. men were killed today and a fourth Fourth week: severe' - burned when they came In Salt Lake at Saa Franelsro. wire which contact with a Oakland at Seattle. Vernon at Portland. acroea a atdewalk. The fallen had Sacramento at Loa Angeles dead are: J. R. Beak'.ey, a merchant W. a. Rye of Mllvld. Texas, and MILWAUKEE. Not. II. Fred signed by the St. Paul club of Travla Rye of Tavlor, Texaa. Bengaleers and Ducks Bees' First Foes Next Year I see nt jaOO-vo- lt Moll-wl- Tall You Arc you're 6 feet 8 or 7 feet 2, Suit here that will fit you perfectly. We stocked everything in5"longs" a young man could wish for, aniy kind of model Or pattern. Come up See for Yourself. WHETHER k A Students' O'Coats, Overcoats, $12.50 to $35.00 $15.00 to 560.00 2-Pa- Students' Suits, Suits, nts $19.50 to $60.00 Weinert Outboxes Wild Bull and Receires Well-earne- d Writers' DecUion Scha-efe- Young Dont Care How ;k IH1IIGD 40-pol- Man--W- c "8AM" W $16.50 to $35.00 Hats, Caps and Furnishings 1j Gtmct Gttttm 1 f i -- . " ..... J 4 (Tilmco By HAWRV NEWMAN. Trihune Sslt take Trtbon. Wire nU Upstairs Cloth es 275MAIN Ttstt Tbt Otfysdt VRtVARK. N J.. Nov. II Lula Mrpo, the South American and th man who less than a year ago had Jack Dempey on th verge of a knockout, got the trouncing of his young life at the hand of Charley Weinert. veteran of many years' bout here atandlng, In a twelve-roun- d tonight. To ue the vernacular. Welnert made the Pouth American look Ilk a dub in nearly every step of the doaen rounda Weinert feinted the clumey Flrpo silly, the foreigner giving all aorta of openings, while Weinert plasScarcetered him to a ly a round went to Flrpo. On had to he real charitable to aay that he had an even advantage in aay of the twelve rounds. Weinert did a he He kept shooting a straight pleased. th left to th mouth right from ronnds opening bell and beforeout five wld opn. were over Luis' Hp waa They couldn't repair it in hi cornr and lulls' face waa a sight. Weinert made the damaged Hp hla tanret and how ha did keep that southpaw In Flrpo'a mouth! At long old range boxing Weinert shone, thasideYankee etyle of weaving In. and had stepping after a aeriea of faintto land Irfiia breaking hla back trying on the elusive American. Not alone did Flrpo blow thla bout tonight, but he'a going to find it difficult to reeatablieh his prestige. It was lust a case of a big, strong fellow like Flrpo trying to land on an who had uat enough left to make tha rough fellow look ama- Of far Ocuchm height of formal dreee Contrarlwlaa, the Tuiedo ie correct at the eemlfor-ma- l dinner or dance and' for affair. at which, bv reneral agreement, ceremonloua evening clothea need not be worn. Whether or not you poaeee. th. ewallowtai suit. ?nti ititiet. at least, hsve the Tuxedo Without It you can not meet the obligation of high no- canion. .You are subject to un.poken crittclem a.nd. .ometlmee. outspoken condemnation You are remise in that recdfcrrnce which is oe'ed to the inter-coiiree ognized proprieties of aoclal No matter what you may gel swav with, you cannot gel away from the fact that the man without evening dreas among men who wear It la looked down upon as Ignorant of or Indifferent to polite practice. The accompanying sketch portrays ths correct hang of your Tuxedo trousers. Thev ehould be fairly, but not exceeeively, wide and should be raised Just high enough to clear th Inetep or to break .lightly, very alight l over it Therefore, suspender, are evening dre... Indispensable with Your trousers will not drape properly with a belt and evenly They will not remain in a fixed position, but will contin"hoisted" necessitate being ually F.liher the broad single ribbon or braid down the outer troueers-seamor two narrow ones are approved. Pleats at the top of the trousers are optional. The shirt may have a plain bosom with one or rwo atudholea or a Th pleated bosom, plain or pique cuffe may be .ingle or the turnover or French type. Alwavs wear the wing couar. never ahape. with your Tuxthe double-banedo Jacket. The latter ia strictly a day both the swallowtail coat and the Tuxno has and collar place In evening for In Its purIts plac and edo, each The tailed coat belongs to dress. Alwaya wear the hla. k tie, but pose of be various width, and may this strictly gala'' functions,, euch as the forms. evening wedding, the ceremonious dinocner; the ceremonious dance; every Copyright, 114. by C. K. Wry. casion at which women assume the a "Cannonhair" Martin, th Brooklyn bantamweight. I to- ret th chanc h haa been looking- for th paet year a crack at AhIn Goldeteln'. New York title. They are to bog at the big Garden, December 4. over rout to a decision th fifteen-roun- d which will Includ th ehamptoaahlp Quiddy by Doable- - i Action Remedy Ttansrkabla remits in quickly clearing o tha aevertrt coaj-hhav been obtained with a pregerip-tir- m wall-kno- Baton-iihin- la Kant-We- 'imply? 7ell.Dc3'tEe It Off. WitH Dr. Zdwtroi' ARK TliD. California, though not defeated, wa OllTe Tablet. ; 7 tied I by the nlveraity of Washington eleven last (Saturday. A. tl A oIbidIt faee will set rabarrass was not unexpected before th gam a packmuch if yoa began, alnca th field waa soaked you of Dr.loogar, Edwards' Olive Tablet. from two week.' contlnuoua rain. age our boy cam through In The ski ehould begin te tieeg aftar great atyl. considering everything, yoa nave ' takea tke taoiois- , a rear lli field waa new to them and they sightg, wer up agalnat th most powerful .Cleans th blood, bewelt sad and experienced bunch of footbalT liW with Dr. Edward. ' OUve Tab-lat- a, BEARS d gt Hovr, m; lorl. Utah football fans of the past few years will recall the past Invasion of Wyoming. During the years between 120 and l2i th Cowboys had a cen ter of th name of Wlttenbracker. He waa a tall fellow, rangy and weighed He waa around th by far th beat man In th Wyoming Una. and whenever th I aramle team played he was In the thickest of the fray- - Wlttenbracker was a hard player, perhaps a trifle aggreeeive, but possessed of a Isens of humor. In ic: the tah Aggies Invaded Wyoming and were smothering th Cowboys beneath a heavy barrage. Th aoor waa gradualiy piling up for th Blu. while Wyoming was not In gaining any ground whntaoevef. th last half Wlttenbracker was getwere ting worried; th. spectator yelling at the Wyoming mea In none too gentle tonea Finally Wlttenbracker blurted out. In a ten which h a plea: waa "Come on. Agglee, let us hav a little fun: you've had th hall all afternoon: let a take It a little while. Can't you hear thoe people yell? Come on. now, let a take th ball dowa Into your territory a little way. Just a little way." ' not Report of th result . r vouched for, but It Is said that the frequent first Wyoming men mad downs In th final bait. Bad Coiiglis Ended specialist that by does two things at one. It not anly soothes snd heals ths someas and California - Pennsylvania irriUtioB, but it very quickly loosens and removes the phfegm and Game May Be for Grid congestion which are th real eatueg of ths roughing. It is often how ipeedily th cough gtaos. America. of Supremacy The reaerlptlea I knew aa or. New It I DuMjareerv fat Oeagha, Klag'a arty valaabt far eight agbhi. parties i To proangtlF 4 tela annoying and y ANDY SMITH, weakening seearare, simply betorn retiring ef Dr.. Kinr'e K.w University of California's Famau take sue teeapoonrsl Disoevery and held It la year three t II Football Coach. M eeeenda before arallarlng. ! asr t.NTHTERBITT OF CALlFOrtNIA. pic wb aaae bee unable te rest ea Nov. 11. Saturday's game, hav furef ecatlBval eugblng bar arte gettea their fell S ar Beef alee a? ther Increased th chance of th inthUi lraple saathed. teractional gam between th UniDr. KJag' t eaoellest. tea, fee kl. Is eras, kieaektua, lerra-gttversity of Pennsylvania and th Uni- Srea' spasmed esa.alal asthaia sag aasrsisaas. versity of California becoming a Oa am) at all good draggtetav Asa foe champlonshjp affair. Both teams ar still undefeated and with only two mor games each before the great match, both are favorite to complete their regular schedule, without a defeat. Pennaylvania came out tha winner over Georgetown by the somewhat narrow margin of a field goal, but It waa a victory nevertheless, and In tha poput th sition of being th Quakers only aaatarn team aa yet unbeaten or tied. Pnn Stat and Cornell ar th two opponent will hav. to aubdu. before accomplishing this much de.lred feat, but from all dope they should Drtre Them be equal to th ta.k. People Notice Rater. General Thatcher, TpMl A bit Bea belt. Martin la a clever, hard-hittin- g irt-h- m sIm rta. Fourth rao.. ill furiosi youth, who haa been showing splenCewpflre Tile, did form the past year, and Oold-stel- n ill IH.Ibn), 141.1. 124 . IIO W. teurish. I Ambrose I. of skill 110.90, use his all will to HI have 1110. VeUnt. while 311 pound, Flrpo weighed Itenbjr VII iIAaf I. It 30, third. Time, Weinert weighed' 114. The referee and speed to avoid disaster. Cilatla. Tin. Bin Tia t r1r II H.rl.s. waa nanny Sullivan. Flv thousand assd. glow .ad Beer, Cearageoti., Overall Josh Clarke, manager of IJncoln' paid to see the fight. Buck ales rae. laddie ol Verthat Western team, says league First round knockouts featured the non Fifth rre. nee stile .ad eerenty yirde ha. been making all manner of v.nnt d M SO. M SO. I2S (Will). !.M. preliminaries when Johnny for the service, of Fiddle won; bleuten.nl II 110 (W.ll.cet. 1110, Fields, 111, disposed of Frank Rlbates. overturesLincoln . center fielder. Clarke 11 111 (ttt.n-atRatoaatere IIS. and Wily Prestich. England. 18X, Moore. Hcoed; Mle nothing definite hadnotbeen done lift SO, third. Time. 14 ferine, crushed Jack Town.end, Pittsburg. said done be would deal on and the Prarrea. 1W. Bachelor, Mruiti. Billot Kois.a while Mike Ferrars. Flrpo's 14. until the meeting of minor league SettlDf due. Prince Til Til. weat-peShowspsrrlng partner, kayoed Jack secind Golden sphere ale. rae. magnates at Hartford. Conn.. In Deers. 175. local colored boy, In theaemi-fincember Rlitk race, alt fiirlonte Dlmaeed.le 111 affair The ond of a ten-rouS 70. 12 B. that (Barneal. ""a; Vale was a tiresome draw between I "I told the Vernon management 12 go. 12.10. ercoed; for Maat 11. to them wouldn't trade Eddie Harold Mays. 1 70. and Jok 107 lOltillettli, 120. third. TUea, Moore Cyclop. However. outfit. their entlr 172, alao In ten frames. 11 rae. end M.cbean we Telly le I. entitled to advancement and seTi-atrace, ess nille snd evenly yard. 12 Nov. Mickey mav get together. I'll want several - Bine end Red ll 112 M, and a tidy sum for his Him. 140 woa: gwees tM.lhesl, Walker will not box Joey O Hara In bali plavereCJarke Br 11 (Parse), stated. services." 121 Red Itooe 14 50. Milwaukee, at leaet .not In the immeaecond; 140. Moor batted over .MM) all season, Brt 10. Tine. 1:4. third. diate future. Rarn). 14 posihe did this In th lead-of- f F.enss. lady Audrey, lasnlste. pendleioa. The Wlaconaln boxing commission, and Setltk tion. TV. lxtv. Munso. Marr Aaeee. atnts meeting yesterday afternoon, Rreea .ad Flying gcetrhaiaa alw rsa. Frank again turned down Matchmaker oombinstlon of Wsl- Mulkem a plea in behalf of O Hara as terThe American been Hsgen and Gene S.rasen ha. REJOLTI. a fit opponent of the welterweight at Flrat race. lnin.,t urh favorite, albeit and champion. Futurity eourae Hate l"g Ml on. In Mulkern based his argument upon cloee odds, to'defeat Abe Mitchell 14.80. wee: Angoa to r.innl'Ti. Ill Duncan. Ivnglana s greatest too Hll 111.40, 14 SO. aecond; the showing made by O Hara against fJeorpe niatcn to Ror iKelsey). team. In their ID TUBS, 0. third. in. lUcTlanfi. the Englishman, Ted Moore, ever golf ue- - I in V Mamie O'Jeae. Mierfleld. Rtarge, I whom the lowan was credited with a be played14. at Tampa on nunaay. This meeting la regarded I'nrle Bert and Uuaale P. sine raa. cemher shade victory last week. match of Second rare. fUe and a half forlonra The rommlaslon announced it did not aa the most importantas golf 2B 70. it brtnga to Mo'ollocji 107 (Hornileyl. 00. feel that thla Justified a change in Ite ih. v.ir Inasmuch nrofeeslonal - In AO. am: Sari 1(7 linkathe igtntul. IS BO. ISM. premier previous attitude when the match was gether Bird lot i Blind l. Ill SO. aecondt Homln. two men of continents. turned down. 07 II. Brownie. Wlae Bill, Hsgen atands out thla year aa the third. Time. rairfax. Backbiter. Oeen Fire. Fate. Akua greatest golfer, a distinction NEW YORK, Nov. II Battling Rikl, world's Mesiaelle dance and Odette .1m ran. Ameriwon the he when r.Penegaleee Tklrd race. Fnrurltr coirae French heavyweight, will face he clinched championship, 2I 00. In So. IS 40. woe; nadlan Young Marullo of New Orleans at can professional in; iHarl, In British the open Sequel 100 Ktomilf.l. IS 10. 12.00. aecond: his victory Madl.on Square Oarden Friday night tournament It was his second trie4 70. In a twelve-roun- d Dick I"" (Garrltrl. third. bout, the Oarden three Roral on English courses In me. 1:11. Billy (iardner. onova. him management announced today. Slkl umph In 1023 he finishsd second, a alwhlef. Muldraurk and Allele Tenior alao replacea Paul Berlenbach. who Buf- yesrs; stroke behind the winner. ra.. fered an Injured wrlat In training Fourth race, ooe mile and seventy rarde 8!kl scored a victory over Kid Ros-co- e S 00. 17 0. 14 10. Atlanta led the Southern league in6 New Gold 111 IRtnttal, In Passaic. N. J., Monday night in J27,-season. IY.lt I. 14 en, 4 en. the i; 4lah Jong R paet hla first appearance since Injuring hla total attendance In Nesalee 110 IFmnkl. 140, third Crackers the 4; fans watching In an Omaha automobile wrist I 44 4 1. Time. Delectable, Antiquity. their game, at home. Memphla wa Slicker. Leplaache de Brianle .ad Oaf Op aecond with ;:i.639. ran. au tion one were the only Those two cities Flftti race. Fntnrlty cotime Marvla afar where tha attendance went over the- 104 l Gamer IS so. IS 30. woe. I, A.'. HI wun lds.KWioftrt mark. New Figment and Fragment llin n AN 2.. lwa, I If r nn yilANbtlb ANll EEAUNASH TIPS TOUCHING TMI TUXIOO. Borne year. ago. the rlawhemmer dree coat of our youth, like lmg-fellow- 'a Arab, who "fold their tenia and allentlv eteal away." folded tta taile and betook Itself to the limbo of forgotten faehlon. awaltlna it. turn to be recalled. That turn a. come This season, correct ueege prescribes man aliall wear that the well-nig- Salt Lake's Original and Suit Shop Largest 2-Pa- fELUZRBSSED Fran-clac- 111 1 1 mmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmTmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm?mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I SENDING TITLE CUE . MATCH FIRPO BEATEH TO FAR WEST POPULAR MOVE By AL SPINK. Nov. II There CHICAGO. 7? H : i playera In the conference. At that, It wa. only a laat mlnut desperate forward passing attack which ball over for th put th Huskies, and evened uo the cbunt. The fact that all my men cam out of th game without Injur! wa th beet feature of th gam, sine, with Stanford also undefeated, th annual contest with this Institution will be for th r.clflc coast conference till. Every other team In the conference with the exception of th Bear, and Stanford has been defeated at least the lueceaaful lubititute for calomel; there's ae eickaets ef pais, after taking them. uuve taoiat ae Dr. Edward gad Jas that which calomel m effectively; but their aetioa is gentle and safe, instead of ' . and irritating. No on woe tsaee uiiv tsdisu u do, avr enned with s "dark brews bad breath, eeastipatioa, bsd dispoeitiea or pin- . . once. Olive Tablet ere a purely vegeCARDINALS AND BRUINS mixed with olive oil; true, still haa on table compound Stanford, It conference gam with Montana, but you will know them by their etive color. hould win thla with little difficulty. Dr. EdwSrds speat years amoag Th "big game " then, will decide ah enaat till, and If we ehould win th patient afflicted with liver aad affair on Nee. Tear', day assume bowel complaints, and OUv Tablets even greater Importance than ever are the Immensely effective result. An Interesting thing la to not that Take ooe or two nightly for a week, this Penn game la th only Interse- fee how maea better yea feel anil ction! game yet scheduled or which look. 15 and sue. tAdv.i will be probably scheduled that ha a tvr taste," s torpid ply rac. 1 chance of bringing together two unde rented teams. AR other Inleraectlon-a- l n games now on the books have one of th Interested part lee a defeated team. Another Interesting feature of th game Is that both teama will he us Inr Identically the same tyrt. of play. Pennsylvania use th same kicking game that w have employed o sue cesnfully on the coaat, and apparently It Juat a successfully In th haa hav eaet. All the play which used thla year ar also found In th eo that when they Quaker.' travel west to meet California there will be no advantage to on team be ratine of a different system of play. post-eeseo- A Raw, SoreThroat Eases Quickly Whan Ton Apply a laittls Uustsrols And Alufterol won't blister liks muitsrd plaster. the Just spread it on with your iiBger.-Isore spot with a to th penetrates gentle tingle, loosen the congestion snd draws out the aoreae and pais. Musterols is a clean, whit ointment made with oil of moatard. It Is fine for quick ' relief from iore ' throat, bronchitis, toniilitls, croup, tiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumaPennon 100. Tuln.d 117, Beth', threat 107 Joella J 110. tism, lumbago, pains and aches of Prenth rce, nurae llSOO the Foreat the nack or joint, sprains, eore Park handicap, all acce. eti fatienia muiclri, bruises, chilblains, frosted, Pley 110. New H.mpehlre 117. Gos feet, cold oa ths chest. Keep it lcky hawk IL'H. nooatand 11Z. torona ill. Weather clear, track faat. bendy for Instant use. To' Mothers: Masters! is now LUIH0T0S tsTBEES. mads in mUdsr forte for babies Flrat race, parae ITon. threeyearold snd small children. Ask for Orleans, 1M iBroUieral, IS HO, $4 00, ascend; S. claiming, wa. third. and Birmingham. Oraroa futarlty cnoraa vaniah Children's Musterole. Cert nth ICS iHeupelt, 10 90. tklrd. Tinae, and a, 107. Buah Buck 1110. Auntie Mill's with 190849. waa fourth. Othera m Uallhua aad Prleenaker Ing Boy 1:10 S5e snd 85e, jar and tabes; rherry (otr, t octe 104. Iady Truny 10a; were. Nashville. 101.547; Mobile. rarofly 111 1m ran. size, $3.00. , Beaale Pleawire 7104H: Cattanoogs, t.07. snd LJttla Slrth race. FtirnrltT eeeree Balboa 101 Bert 104. Baads of 114. rreach int. Rajah Rock lio ITS (MHotI. at 10 12100. Ilisa waa: Bne-- Ilfhtoe Dick 10S. 10. Hnyal !n p.rpl. Ignore sew diet Vow 111 BI1ndl. I2OD0. 111.70. aeeBo. more than a million fan Attractive 100, MacBatll 107, a en. rite 10(1. Sliver Bltpprn In iBtiitt.l.Southern league games last season, 10 S I Modeat.. Star fllrl. Panlln. 101. A.nie I.rle ins, Quoin 100and third. Time. the exact figures being 1.024.34. niliee Becond race, three de Tlnameu. a'ohtt. iviraf Fanny announced were fieky by The firurea courao Marnitte 111. and Ad. ma!d-n- Talkfolilrtty Drift, Asnea tell. BlenaerhaaMt Olerla Inraaion IIS. 115. Prealdent John D. Martin In a letter Bleckjack Bcrh ahm raa. i the nreetdenta ot tno eignt ciuns. oae aaile and .n eight- h- Ooa'le 115. noentrr Princaa. lilt. Faanet Sarenth etar vialon lie. lift lift Fair The sttendance In the Coast league Mr Valet 110 eharpel. IS an. Ill sparaio m. 10, 111 was 2.12..510. a: Oolala lot KienBleyi. f 4 00, 12 0. Twlll.ht Hour 111 EthlTOOK, three V V Third race, I pnrae yearilda 102 111 00, aecond; Huoeee lBI.nd.ul, ala one mile and Nov. 11 Walter third siCPAMEXTO. :M 4A. Time. Oetn. Pequot. and up. el.lmlne Better than a mustard platter. Tarlcr Hey OR. Fair Orloot 1f. Mells. etar southpaw of the Oakland wrangler and Dacareeietle alee raa tcth 112. 94. A.a Mttle , Bnral Sprint club of th Coaat league, while vialt-;Bncw Mldn 02. Kenmare Antletilte Ing In Bacramento. nia termer nome. racLioo rrriiza. Ocneroatty 07, War ton. Repeater 10 let It be known that he la peeved at ter Flo O0. Erneet B. PS Priae 109. Firef fare, pa rae 11100. el.lmlng. vows and the Oakland management Wrack Bar aia farloafce Revolt 104. Ban ha will ault baseball befor r 114. Betty M.loerr 110. Mtiture int. tht Foarth race, ptirae tftoft. the Crab Orehes-tre- . five and turnlns to the (Jake. ' i ii go to wora dr.. allowance., Peter Paul 110. ftnealsa Name 109. Taed Bow Bcwera 112, Bt. fharle. with a nick and ahovel.' said the lane 110 r.lonaale 104. M.rele g US. half I will pitch again Walter T. 100, Ted Reneeor 112. Klrkfield 112. Broedwav Joaee 111. Supremo. 113, After Do. Colllna great Malls, "beforeMalla believes Del 112, Bryndeer 100. Tranformr in. Neta Buttress 100. "Shark 112. Annonnceaaent MS. Thu Said Capt. for the Oaka" "Operation th Only Hop" of Ive 10. Aaupoiar 114, sjqa.ni. 113, Danrertllo 100. Mia. Jennie 100. Howard should have at least split Calembcair 114. Fifth race, pnrae HMO. the Ollr Will, thOO bonus offered Mm at tne start Hie Diac every and! Book Sent Free ami np. .Unw.ncea, fntiirtty Beenfut race, ea raa I280n. the Monk tea three won twenty-fiv- e of th race If h uatalned a had Marwret Wlneer The Rnnt end a three p. cnira Bteeilech.M, Captain Coiling hi twen foaryeerdd. of winning games. In view lot. Tenler Imeme 1S3. lo7, Ceurteoas Bsorty .miles Deai.ek IU, Bmg loo, double rupture that eoon kept him games. 107. l.v IAnke 1IT. Berk Base 117. He tried dorter for bedridden year. Third race, pane llluo. otaldea two. .ed ftTtn race, puree FS00.. the A ah land. after doctor and trua after truss, No half farWetae. results! Finally, .he waa sseured thst two.eer-olda- . fire .ed UKe year eld., all fnrleng. The Bapllnr 111. M.rkerer 100. lord .liowanres Sinsle Band 11X Beal.k Stone he must submit to teperatlon. 117,, Bntvarbaa Entries He did Turf 100. Knrth Foie in F.lry Maater 113 Fsnnie de Coaray not Valentin SeeBrats He cured himself instead. Tilks 412. Ledj 100. The StuAeet lis. Weetwlck lis. Boge 112. Reek ef Asea Town 112. discovery t rnaueej Colling, great echo aronS 10A. Heveke 102, Thou 10 free rmxico bwtjih Pogealg 108, jfaa rienell 10. Hewn ar ruptured. If to all people TL Seventh race, pnrae 1700. six Fleet rae. fnrleege Frhereee 111 Altoe 1IA will aeeid the coupon below you oae and witle a you aliteentb 4000 FtnKlre added. To Oe 11.10. and 1110. puree np, 12.10. wee; Fevrta rare, claiming, (M.lbea). own on case. Th It can . your test Vncle Vele ins, eeeesd: Tael.ved aerial wel.ht for se reee. N. S, for all Pequot 100, lim log. 1H iB.raeel. 13 SO. . Tse oeii you nothing and yoa ar axire to area see mile and a ferloas Senator Knr- Reooee 110. nertns 107. Lierre lot (Tknrbn't. II an, third. nsi. l :ia a Bo now. 124. mall th eoupoa 110. Cash log. Bant tenefltd. be Ceotnetltor Moua Baa and 120. rl Vlereace MletitiBgale, Fair Band Flag -Weather eloody: trark fa. Oaks a Me r... mlsg anieenoa'. Seal ula 130(10. eurae racs. twe the k.a sjil, COUPON Bnalty riftk FRES TREATMENT Bemad race, .teeplecbaee. and up. see aaite; end JCWSU BUSINESS Laarreace 147 tKleeaerl. 14 in. M, 12 en. dlreo. Capt. W. A. Collin., Ine. we-- . Rnlae 1M tCneyae). 110. Big M.ae 111. Opseira. la no, Hnx !2B. "Watertown, N. T. Nov. 12 Germany, prOTt7.HElM. im Warranto. 1M isferfler), 11 a. 107. rveuak flee 112, eeeead; Pleasa eend nn On Week TVe One of the few German Industrie runFredenreck. thlni. The a. I M Cirey Prince Haaalet 107 r Treatnwnt la th lew. Tat Rupture. Thi r ning on fuU time at preeent Math rare. ear. llSOO. fee ele lette, Pealel Boeae and Cente c test I to be FRKE, I w'.ll here, which la operating ed sr. elalmlnst all farlesse Hang hty elry buatn ran It meet one. A Ch.rl.tmae to order. at OB. using I no. at Oraneeral 10T.' Alan 111 capacity Fie eae alia fberry Tale, race, ld lewmoat of th 107.'fit Manufacturers report Wild e et M SO, area; ghsffle Boyd 121, Baby Name ............ 10 fMcAtsel. 107. Play Oamirv beltia mad Is of high grade. In- Aleaa IK ieabte). 111 m IT en. Jacquea lis, Ulna nomine Address .......... s Ilex Uereary I dicatlnc a revivaj of purchasing power IW. 107 tParkel. Tea Misetee II 10. tklrd jng. Bare Beat o Lexer Decwar US. among th 121, wi classea PrlaelUa. aVperaUea. III, Lady Tlate, I t IA. ' t ul 1 or-A- .r li hoe-pit- - - : 1 year-old . a. rr. W 1 I , t. year-eid- "I Cured IVIy Rupture ' . trSald ear-ol- Retaltt, 1. 1. lie-Oe-e 1. 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