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Show 4.-- Wi - --- . - P - - , - . iiESEitti: 1 .s ) r , , I1'i , 14 ' i; ' Et- a..... 1., , ' . - 1 . t ,.... , !Black and White - - . - -,-- OUT:TIVOI APIT- - ARTISTS LULA,, !. - , :PROMISING 1 -- ..,.- ' - ' - ..... '..,,,,.4, - - r. - '4.7., 7.4. ..,.........,,' - ,, ,;'. ..,....1...J - , - -- -41- 1av-a-garzites1-7 1 IL-TE1- '. - - o' AMINE -- , ... . . 'World's Leading -- I -,---.3 no, 4'. - , " liAGEN AND KIRKWOOD bcpittei at-e:-- ONiiM-llhLE- iti COMBINE, 11 01E4'. AND . .. to - 'tt - - - . - ' . from-Geer- -- - k . BEST : Eight - Day Tilt! '.: !Frisco POwlY(0 , 1 : - . .. . ,, . ' - Is r BEE,,f . StOmySesiofiL..-..- Shooters Start ; 2 .. : - ,.." Doubleheader Program Arra nged by Downing Appears to Joe Kirkwood and Walter Rafe It i DAVI". WAL411. That's What Dope at Present NEW YORK. is Oldest' Billiardist Holiday Dates to be Award- - teamed Nov. giki Hoppe Be Well BalancedSolom on Will Tackle Dean. yesterday and won Von Elm and Mick having attended to the business of ,According to Runyon And Conti Riky in a do golf Cut to Plan In Youngest .0 match at Nibley Park sett elimination, it is now proposed to by the count of' ' ii two one. and Jt was ha meeen- Way Appears Clear bring Joe Beckett, the British tangle- e Roster Big Docket on teenth eontecutive win for the Tourney. at of and .. action of fighting HERE will-bproles- foot to New York for a bout with Tom- plenty plenty alonstaearn. ..... .Sr . ' ' my Gibbons aittifn.a matter of months. ' Eiji the HipWrome theatre tonight when Promoter Hardy mad. BY DAMON 1111:li1ON. the; The ie to be given a match! MEW.' YORK. Nor Ni, 1!..tzittAieNicallstto,Th:NoNystirlit2.1......pm., 11111 K. Downing stages his weekly program of Manhattan rolvermal'iire'rvitte Staff Correttii'ontitilyt. with Jack 111 Hoppe, former "18.-and A Dempsey. to the took line Lies hstk less according than par or es on the first anti of 'resat; kil,karl, club ibouts, for Downing has arranged for the interests of the (Copyright, 1,922, by Univereal Serioc) plans tenth ho les dent McCarthy st this Pacific, Von Elm Stopped ma- lowThat seems tx..04.bi,10 4,1, 71- - indollglazelrehottnmti.piril ..lyseatrit.euldoldriatwanneh a long put oet the osToN. Nov. ttah fever. secorri leghth.grenen fans one of the .most promising looking cards of the season. t;tbbon's for a birdie three. nJJ ma ulerLand nithtt league wits.ali set thiwmorVn.go i thelarowg panther ot toindicate that be la the wou!d sort. ofseeoli wieholder .ts the youngest olire. Tee abet ' tibegt. bill Is a double header, ',New Orleans 'a ill he glaring at each American stoker who came sip nut'the), Thai who will- play in, the to call the directOrs of of 'Atnternotiomal pu. 4. across the engine room Koine nights ago corral uit431,4 -1 oter tting throughout the match was professional cliampion order and F tart the 1522 znee ting excelient. a.94.4 luring six round boutg between Fran 123. knock the out the conaidering conditions ofThe p tountament starting tonight at esteemed heavyweight Hurls First meeting Is elPected to , kin the A letter and litiffingtonand Herman Auerbach: I Hoyt . just received here from Jack champion of Germany. weathet. whieb Let him Uttlit 1 -exPlootenset ifnumhli 1,41; sr:4.; 7; itthe Keartm 11. thatmanager a prove is of better man iind:Tal S919PIPP, 9t $ell, Lake., a P.41 theap Vig Berite'rrithe-th'sn'ite: Jake Schaefer, the irtnrrtoward bringing the- giar-- GibbObg Will bare defendi nK ' hil summer preparing sarcastic say- - SLIMS. Dean, of Piteblo, Oriental Invasion preparations hie i'llenet II chaniPion. Tb , date.about thatwin start about Ing title! !nes the cut loose with . - - ,),, , - Rickdar :Believes': - -- ,, , ' 1922 ' 4. HaTiEiiiiiii Bout 4! De nem July - . E.. .716.. . 3- - Tom Gibbons Will - - -- . , ' - 13 4- - 41-- , , .... ' .110NDAY, NOTT4,11BEit; -, AUERBACH vs.. BUFFINGTON r tie,' PACIFICLACUE MAGNATES GATIfER, IN FRISCO' FOR ANNUAL CHINNING , - ,:44 IN IVIANIlikTTAN . ;.4.g...:..-::'.:N.,E..T:$7..i.q4- Ik i a , ,, - - ,.,. ...,...... . .- .- ,t , ti - ,. . 54UsVet, , -- ' a . '. 13.--W- - of - dr e - l Pand , - I 2, er .. ,...EIN 11 ttlif wtio-c- I. I'd - - - - Mall - 4 - --- al-iran- It tte - ).' mu - --- iht fro 1st --- II. 'dent 'that tin'Aeglare iso-l- itt - . tt Nor or . 114 ort 44tIt'Sa'' IS - --. "" . oe ) , 'ab I nit- - 1 er I nur-- -- d ' of, tin-to- t. '' :','!'r,f 7 1 , , . y i- - t- IigPL ; ; t , ii .; , - ,APa' . rt: , an' -- - , - - !F raouttio4iitlloknnif:1;limngtetii:htlwilinrttell:::;. ig consider , -t --- 4-,- -- - I ; ' - . ', -g be-on- , i'T ite sa. l4. ted I I ' 1 The nrofe stonals were never down. , in-Ne- ti, , g: blow of England:n-10(g match 11444 liP . play V011 Elm o.'s.t is reasonably certain of fer,i'al.abcattil:grtitrlionoutsrle":1!int;d I Heppe Contender today over the NeW Pat.. any welterweight who happen, tn have I 10711e10,1:taapn"tylt is who Hopp,. an ft nightctohuerseet.ghtliThtsesezahlt bity;o3rit) waYsearsesvelt";n11banasi "."4 1"t r7,.., ro trnd o'clock. who Oral, Playing befoie he carpeptier. too deal to met a be with good had great a knockedagainst nensational career. Ile began' :hC'eur!tobnfrl bemps,y is .n.,,,,.. A If C.bhontt in tho winning championships in 19ti4. aricD of favor by the other directors. As rounds; recently developed automobile Winner. there will ho ror it until last year at ehirago when he' the league is very likely to economize windshield cleaner ----but to match with the nothing eIt per lie. half of the chttnipinn. Wag 'a compromis . 2 ,a,lon,.gaiLhe . player e A new high explomive has been deof these flghts that "the' will al- Since that time both of them have be hadadopted,held might both the la.1 drnands. !title,veloped public which won all ,of their fights. beating the does not give 11;'.risitot:ehep- rwosh:eettofofPuti7;14;toi;eevtrnal":1 style chaMpionshipe since 1910.1 lowing about Eighteen Claes A play- off gas Iniurious to persona Eft A E ' , same boy" .in practically. every in- WASATC L ilotemans is 33 using clot return In the Wifla match. years old lie era., ' apparatus has been invested e gained stance. Al a remit, the fans began for distinction as one of the fore- Kearna and Dempsey figure that it sand to be used in concrete testing Open. Meeting i without sending samples to co labovil"wondering which was the better of the i nAnrat Itinti:CarpOntier. who was not Playeresince ed IF1 tory . pair. Their fighting similar opponents , 4. 'all as then Willa, who is belived $1,400,000, fans : Paying' policies, gave nothing to Judge from. So. Down- a run of remarkable eluding Sig in!Class to a have chance. see AA by many very good Class AA ball - ' --'' prices to 1 a match Ink New York last the Youngsters to go six to draw as much.--- -- spring. -- , -Ibex. son,m,Ightsin ouOf course. rounds and fight for the title of sulechnefiersbo- - develnpeo his g ame! tt Of Many in clam in themanagers favor Eswings the 'lightweight premacy under the tutelage of his larnoug to some extent since Dempsey and to The News.) (Special Salt Lake. met. and the gate may net , father the ,"NVIxard,'" le 28 years old. plan, for it will trail allow the league I earpentler Nov. 13.,-.B. PLEASANT . io retain HI Class AA qualifications. reach the expectations of Dempsev When they meet. it will be a case of Hagenlacher. who is 27. and an .' it over Springville high Sataitd Kearnallone the less. it la bound, willdestraus-in-hi- s, a boxer pitted against a fighter. for fa manipulation Of the!!However thOctiences are that-be big. - ' for Kearns to 13 Wathe signed 2, of "left-Jab- " score to the le the cool. clever. him . cue, has impreased critics with Buffington urday by adopted along the' lines Cal some of time match Dempeey wants.0 type of fellow who keeps pecking since this here 7 satch Academy won the right to play It is no particular eecret that coming year,... ago. SPORTZIG -Opening-an- d away at his opponent until, he wearz, of i the match was not pulled off this year holiday games willmeet Ogden in the Entered. wonder Boy ,......: him down. and then takes the dee fora be did mere not want because Governor Miller decided. but this is fit the race for the state high achool see' ys GOODS DEPT. s ...- Corhran., pronounced a '''boy well- - Imalityas they rotate each year, The , sion. it held before election. ' deef"- - et the eee.-o- f :. 14"champlomthip: Thio gente--wil- l . Auerbach-le-i league president will ask the directors ' Political Risk. y e. gate iii '1'..e''.-and one of the most brilliant per- - to e? at Ogden. probably next no is the fighter and shoots in a ,ck- declare an open Meeting. The governor, or at least. the goo. - in the game. Conti. the ,. ,9,&:: eel left hook at Nihon range tha can fyoungormersFriday. Never before in the hisernors advisers. did not fel that a bent Nes entrant. has developed his .... NU: enthu'such do- a great deal of damage. ,, 201001 a has of He unbetween of -' the magnitude championship tory Lethal in six be the has game English years rapbily Suggest the man and a colored man was white usually wins his bouts by the knocksiasm and spirit been manifested ''' been playing and holde the distinc- II atifeet political risk it the world. They out routte, He is tugged. ant:Ls-trin,...... End Chamber to Just- before the a over Misery tion 1 of in victory. last feared that momething might happen to being the only player and o take them as well as give of of encouragerrAr's cnternattonal tournament who game telegrams ithehepermittegovernor's d chance! , Of Cancer Victims them. The two types in the same the Wasatch ton the to sent were defeated ment fight the, winner. Schaefer. ,'' Should arena .' give the fans a whole lot Something more than a prize fight Academy team by the student body of real action. es the out. the hurt it turned governor. and faculty. Not withstanding lethal chant- England.--- A ,. .. ,r War Rumors Serve trp to recently there have been col-noheavy snowstorm a large crowd r troffers is a suggestion . , , matches between white and boxing turned out for the game. Solomon-Dea- n --E. Councillor Cook. . ored men at any of the regular boxing To Increase Demand for IBATH:. ; 'loathla requtred.' he said. '"is ras the general understand- ... ,If , Bout Promising. Youngsters who ever donned the most Mg Diamonds the and 7, in on the their promoters puttrequest Europe the er. Last season they fought - -- ,. , listic following generally that the box- should both be to seen , ,., ever sleep put bout eternally. Is round four an fact sensational it already with -accepted log commission did not desire these ii3yThe Associated Prete.) their Own benefit and that of IIfor the tams that the other headliner, the here, Kindo taking the decision. Since bouts. LONDON. Nov. b.The present boom around them.' No specific order was ever issued, and bout between Solomoli and Dean will that time, however. he has failed to go i II-- 4 v744:ti In n diamonds d is attributed' I in ,E rebox"I knew a woman," he continued. in there is the While .shown action-thhas ey mIan Vert certainly nothing cmild forward. 4 glyt them all the to recent war of partly in the "mixed" me to to used ievrbo to This time log law against her ,..s beg .give desire. Solomon, who is a local boat, markable improvement . 17 r east, Experts in the trade say tribe: that was the understand- poison which I would have done had has a Tetiutation of making fights by they ,should' be very evenly matched. ,math tbut same. , t this phenomenon has been noticed 1 i sanctlon law. thriller. the of the before. and that when political trou- - II carrying the fight if necessary and in and shduld stage anotherwill be a four lnilrfh:: along came a chap namedi :. t aica ON The main preliminary suggestion was - that there the buitimesti In dia- way he has become popular with a colored r Irn...; aLlt only in London re should be eight divisional the fans. Dean, on the other hand, round bout between Leo Hansen.. manager-- from the west coast. who areas:i thts activity nottneable. but in Antwern the country. whose Danny. Edwards, a little fellowwon't need any utging from 'Solomon, Downing's find of last 'Sanaa, and .had to also chatriends hate been changing throughout be a great fighter. in tow. Edwould in If his fighting several weeks ago when 'Young Relley who set all the fan. said turn report to a hands irt large numbers. somewhat aim, . could not get against be defeated Eddie Hazel. of Pittsburg. talking by his great showing against wwertdes boxersTwo reitI l ilarly to this trade which occurred at tives tribunal in London. and his at the o retches Hansen Is any criterion of his future battling., Auerbach and Buffington. should be con- I of the e IIS n a patient to ask revolution. manager why. began I his Dean waded In with his heavy right 'has shown a lot of reason given forthe dia.- sulted and the patient left to take .... lie enlisted the support of prom- to hand In larger 4the actual responsibleity. of ending and clouted Hazel all. over tha ring. big hit when he knocked out Joe Jack- Inent colored politicians and they made wbe will ?Wit !the headline bout IAnother coming ties. and customers want not life by taking a drug. In addition he is a mighty clever son in a punch. inquiry of Gov. Millen The governor as she thattan club tonight against t quantfthe finest wort. - but , also smaller Dominick Tipper. of Bingham,I said there was nothing In the law -- Frauld The health committee of Bath. ringster and can match his wits with istones unitising'. for clusters. colored the the , boy I newcomagainst meeting a Solomon. meets Young 3abb. dewy however. eventually turned down the COMMISPI011 Then the boxing The a four round bout, er from Pittsburg. in a four round stwhites. same In a group: Radiophone service between Stock.lproposition in favor of a 'more exten1when tgontr, especially warm. who made' :4id illime of Atorermtahnahm5res aiocomotives follows out the plan of Downing by corn- - beim and the Finnish city of Abo on a' litre hospital treatment for all tied.0' got out arn'usinPirPgrgeeYa-tever be. pre,ssed air. . commercial basis has been Wk.. ' inte rea ittr 1,111 give the fans a program full of action. a name for himself by knocking cSes. We will soon be In the midst of , It brings together in a return match Roy Thornton in two rounds mat week,1 fore In the Met attitude of the goy.. XZ. season. C. Basketball the , Charley Kindcr and Walt Hart, a Pair meet ti a toughi customer in Babe Her-- lernor and the commission. I. Sporting Goods Department I of the toughest and most willing men. the colored flyweight. will be pleased to base you exam1 ine their line; in fact, it trill By Ripley.' T Par you to get our prices. ...... 1 k ..- Y, -, , at the meeting. tn - witbi matc h and,.4tharti.,,,,,,t,e,,,,,,,,i,,,,i,I bees- .- Beekett 1"t" clincher. lie iS Kearns writes litat he wants In have the meeting Iaatis ego ,. DrZaPset and Nillis take place at one of the ballyards. Tork or in Jersey City. He thinks the business' eau be arranged The- letter comes from Omaha where Dealpsey appeared in vaudeville last week Kearns adsmitted that Dempsey. was ;! , tiring of stage work. However. It's possibly not Dertnisey'si shoui-- , is that Kearns' putting 'fatigue f -- la a i ' woti- - the' They Iwpared. when Kirk w ood made a birdie .., 'O'lI 411 livrtn.cuing foor and from then - - t If nt-lbr- i grand elan.,on were never headed, Were two - ..tuinlita that lie wil start the Vitr1014 up at witi etteurtu,trian;'''fit-c27.the end of. the-tire- ; They taw......tits "nened-ft-littl- e' Mari' he a mistmerartiritfformee-rifeelfr- ig nine the. iocal boYayttee.,,,ia Wil,,,,,r1,.l'illiheld their ... bu-tC ochraft..-anothe- r -. welikt e ti ,121 Ewir111:Anierican we" irrl kteftISS uPyr"InindI,,she t I the afternoon. While Hoppe opposes I hum hvr et on ,,,,h I mq rgin ?otter than one- hole. A of "U""Eirliwood gave a fancy shot exhibt- Edouard o iforemans.. f l'n Belgium, the hcara weight eham- an evenin ition after-thregulation match. Kirk-- -' 1 -- . l car-n-v- to Rickard. I Dempsey champion - is Jack Dempsey and IlarrY1 of course just to make the qualittiatohh - mach and tion more t,ettliS. they wills Is the brown might. try liar hm6.10'en rendy, litduitasuartin the g aring fOr S,ave time. No ona whol 1.,trge-.1- leatt7"rs"rUarbar,...rie7r;,'?,1:Vii;:vhFu4;.m.srl'"i;Stli I Cognr:a stir'F'd ham ever PPPri Willa in the ring will' 'Unusual Interest has been shown MI 411r loterootionot Neon" Stryirek the bout. between- - Hort. Towtot- - Nov.- latest AtterbAch;:whO:ateDOWIIInelt tor tige Aporriran- boorbolstars.Although the pair had- - been tod" Orient tiro t-team touring fighLing 4trou'llit the gii.auliialutus and, hag rho tirosills .irrt4116.some f the in. amateur circles or some ,,Elttk:000 to neither made his professional debut, tottustoit tietttlith mode bonterk.until several weeks ago. They both, ..!Tiatt 'cores .,,,.,,,,,,,,,..., R, Fr; in, but bri the sarne card and both! 20 1 Americium made an Instant hit by their classy 1 Kite 111milling. di itutotro AittodannootJooffiaroo Ir ..e.tdan.. all brooking was Vomits ditteogiod antlitt) a. 7 ..' Case of Boxer to op. Kelly. Strokt000n nod Lovas bonotio all otorisg Meeting Fighter. 114!,ebrttli-T.- -- . 1 H. - tbe,110t1-111311SFINiiiiiik- -lifiti 1. . kla -- ff!;01rthl '. , - - . '. . ,I ' , , , -- -'- -' ''. '' -- , rhie the KW. - 1111, .. i In t ea, - , - - c- - ' ' ', 4 , . - , , - , that - nenroore, on '.. i s... - , L - . , ' : - 1 c--,er --- , - 1 , .. .,,,,,,,a.-.4,...3- ,.:...1 monds-,revives- , . tab. , day ,vil in. , - - sue ., 01111 semi-windu- p, - and met n r ' - et ,sed et Ogden Tigers Go on Rampage tare .hed The , !all- - to The News-- ) 13.,Eaeriss -- Ogden-Tiger . , .. lave dams the sob. but - - '. ; . Deeh km the-Web- the , '! light -- .. , 1 . that , N , - wee the In do ri (Special went on a,Iltenpage in the third quarter of the game againot Weber Normal . : bare Saturday and scored! Mt points. 'which, plus 13 added in the final guar-- - - ter, beat Weber 33 to O. ' it was a great game, with determined Weber players bearing down with all they had to item the organized rush of the Tigers. pounded Kapple!si players pounded and tins but for a- Intl half at were unable to break through. Weber B IMMO In the first quarter Weber did bet hold ter than her own and in the micond period ph t was the equal of the .Elmore Tigers- In the third period started the Tigers on the road their ,,,big win by scoring a long pass from Clark. eluding four first and crossing' c ore of the game. After. 'pounding their end or the- - neat score. Late to the Quarter Clark intercepted it -- Weber acorn,. kicking .the goal following. : .. Intercepts Pees. , e' Rudy Lyons Iniercepted,another-W- ran ber pasa in the fourth period and SS yards for a score, Clark edded the point. Clark took fe yard. off Webers ilgainst , and rens hetrir-t- .' ture:-UPLIMY . " wed art. or Ong litte,--but- - Sebre Weber , ti byperiods: . ..0 high 0 20 0 0 120-- -33 -4 firortng-tourhdow- OgdenClark Ousis (placement) 2. E. Smith. Sullivan, allostonehtlown--.Clar- k OrdenCarew for Chet. r Wittutore.Ctrorwir weborBramwell tor Butitre. SubpditulunM Zinn. Moore for Price. Clark for Bramwell. Time of periods--1- 2 minutes. Referee Wkloaaht.on. University of Utah. Um- University of pireJimHeadHamilton. 'Utah. lineemanLon Romney. University of Utah. hey' . ll, Re .ords :17Si-h'o1iiitièTFii(ithi- , Cache Valle), Inetakm Sak Lake Werke. CACHE HIGH. : MGM.. 11 LOc1A141 MOH 1 N. EAST HIGH 21 80. Cache 0 Westminster. 04 - 0 East High 22 St Davie IS Jordan 1 West Htsb 0 SS Granite CACHE' H1011 S. -- - 44 Wesuntnater 8 17 Prove,litgli North Cache.36 4 L. D. S. ' I , , 1 .... "uallrilivild26 4 rtal Jordan .721 - 6 0 Jordan ...,,, I East High- '11 SPRINGVILLE 11.. PAYSON HIGH. 0 West Iligh-.1- 6 0 IS L. D. B. ? Provo Hist- - I. 3 Springville .. 4 0 el 24 Lehi , Granite 0 14 ' WESTMINSTER keipHIT.Iiiidit.,, 0 HIGH JORDAN 24 0 ; Eureka .., 0 31 0 44 Tooele 4 West High 4 Springville .24 0 Tool. 1 East High ..14 e 6 Logan Higlr.11 AI Payson 3 3 Payson H....14 0 0 Grantsville.. 0 s Waiiiitch 6 L. D. S. 13 e 1.1161. - 8 Westminster, 0 ,.. 0 Jordan PROVO ;. 46 I 0 20 Provo High..I2 Springville 11I Eaemsligis 3 Granite II Ogdea Midst . - , hs woo mon , Dors 1 - VVVV 4010 Brod -- - the std.. ' with the RM. ,.. - kis. for It 10 - . J . ; - t ;ea, , -. - t ........ ' -- I - 7BOXELDER. Ogden -- H. 7774 13 lorilan11.,..2 .. . - Weber Boselder I : 10 Davis 01161i. 0 - ... . 'Sauget& Dielalea., Bear, ItIver., I :,14 'Weber,...... 0 WASATCH 'Hr. Davie 6 PEAR RIVER It. SI Snow . . I IS Munroe . . WEBER MOH , Wanateb 0 Ogden ,,,,,,,,,.71 4 Ogden High SI BlipierhintglIdin..., tit ,.'..1,4r 4, 8 Davis itigh.40 '". 6 Pavia ,,....446 7 N, Nagipetg Ii . 40 O Boxelder I4 lionleber NitWaesi;,GRMT... 3 lloseider . 40 Bear River.. 0 ,.777i rItlizfitiodHluil2 N. Sanpeie 27 , NTSV11:1E. 1)40AnVelsSrri?i,!rt!?H TOOELE HIGII i714A, 0 liVestminnter 0 Weetmineter 44 0 , 0 Hossider ...II , 0 12ndeIll t1,0 Jordan ,'0 Logan .,,,:.11 4 .. 'I ' 7 Urantaville 7 Tooets ?Ogden ' - t ; it 2343 , - i HIGH. : t, .11!41 ODEN -- ! ' ,7,24 , ..-- - '- ake ,...,. - , ' Iron.-- I--- ;.' loot met t """"'" dor -- (. , - . , - , .41 1:IPt , laternatlibmal Ne;ors Serriee Staff a caourr - Ate floRsEVIMacvARA ttrik , Exclusive diartributere for - AA me - CONSTAN'TINOPLEWith the bang-ma- n smiting for bun at Odessa and aim lean and hungry Bylt,sh destroy-er- e watching for him to enter - the Bosphorus. Kemars only ubmstine is life playlet pirate- in leading.a.lonely the Black Sea. When the tkoviet government gave the auerine to wied the captain "goodluck" and told him. be would be hanged if he came backi to port without having sunk a Britishi. hip. The British Naval heard of this and issued Intelligence' orders that liemaTe undersea hope was to be sunk on eight and no questions asked eoon al it- crossed-line drawn across the Black Bea enArAtigs...toths Bosphorus- - , In Big destroyers were stationed The marrasee'Brrstdrocus'--litralts.--'-as soon as the submarine was- sighted two of them were to put to sea. get , behind and shut-- off his other four were to steamescapeThe down the channel. dropping depth charges at regular Intervals. Warned by wireless of the trap tail for him if be ever t ried tO get at the great battle fleet riding at an. ehor in the tea of Marmora, the 'sub- marine estititinStSYed well clear of the straits, flee times he was ed by the British, but each ttmesight. far enough outtobe safe fromeven the most elastic Interpretation of the Britieh destroyers orders. Now he le cruising off Trebled:intl. stopping merchant maIdling and doing a road agent lob the paesongers The Black, flea shipping lance from BRILUM to Conetantinonies-anfrom Itebastopoi to Trebisond ate in Tr.I - WRIGHT IF ' 41, ; - ' ' . . , IM - 1 ' atro,.e. . Zt1,3o. . - I I 11--- 1 I- do- ital - - I - In "an '1 . 1 1 I 11 IP ' . , I I 1.4W11111 ISt L WL -- , I - 0.1.m.pm--"z---,- 'Int mr;-"Ii .3, , --- -- I I I My- - Skew"- ' ..1 I I . - w-- - r te, I I - '', - Illitk ' , . . i -- - - t- ' 1 - , ,,,, ' t - N--)- ) , '' - - - - It. l' flURET - RODE r: 545 MiLES IN 'ONE DAY L.oput , crilver.Rscis) , : -- ' . . naossillas - . e."-IT.!- ! . of,. 1.' WAS 1.1P , 3 IMES-SUCR- . , .., It - 4 - ' r7 - . - twat 3 rABt$913 -- wALla t , ''04,..' tsoymis. P , 1 ,. 4 . - - e . ' , - . . , have - comfortable 6- E; IiMES(coar7stosttutAIS big. - , . --- : . - ono Robes, , tiAx CAREy Lgts Pillzburta . - - AU o Robes You will enjoy a drive if you . - 0 t - , , "s-- I . tI - get'. . - - - - - -- .. sesfidA - v ti lases - . -- . . heel Illarrow. P bTells ' , - '- -' . Costfory I . tn."' ' Nk kik . Range Eleetrie. Applioneee leielayotk ..) - expect Setrat'llyte-wrould toves 13 liOuRs , -- store: - . burft:Voatiftrelatibl; tBnreitl7mhsirinYarrhilnilt Inside of which the underlies brigand mar he 'epurios ventenkr hes been Sn ROWELL RAN 100 MILES . ' e -- jifind - I Everything In Haidware , - - Z. C. ?ft. L U. - pl J,0)e---- . boarded by the submarine's crew off Flinope. on the.tiouth Coast of the Black gest, said the captain wan a blonde. bearded man. who spoke to hie first m. ate Le French.. and wax most polite to the schooner. passenger's. Accord. Ink to the Armenian. the submarine Is a veil, large orie the crew Ic Itu. Rutetian naval unirorms and rod fezzes and looks well fed.. coneiderably extended. Meantime the blond, bearded submarine captain Is get tIn.stri .4.h iiiils:lf. on. rom.fortabie stake mill and the leau,, gray de- - L t., 1 1 ittrocrlbee teetsim J An ,,,Armenian merchent. who was robbed of 11,000 Turkieh pounds 'when the ochooner be wee traveling on wee ATHLETIC GOODS 11 Fe ...t...0...:te Dick Turpin. - - Keaey. :67r1.11;t...iiert-..i.litell."4";;;;I- Om DITSONTICT011 .1110m., - ii.14; ATHLETIC EHTIPMENT of every description South Door on Main Street 44 Vd:ortt Cerveror fDittloot "0- -e J01111 HADLEY - CAIUS MARIUS de), IN BLACK SEA , - CRAFf PIRATE right end for the final touchdown. Tiger.1 mimed the goat. Clark and Sullivan In the back field and Bill Smith and Cox on the line played well for Ogden. , Weber tOt Ogden (33). Hickman Norton W. It Whittier Parry Poulson Kirkland Ig c Males Lyons Price B Cox rt ..Paneey .re Zinn Vest lianidav Sullivan ....... 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