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JUNE 6,1928 Hornsbjf Not Ambitious To Lead Hitting I BOSTON, June fcrs not to Irab all within teach, but to see the Braves at tie or near head, ot the National League standing. Hornsby now leads the National League -batting- averages by a safe margin ot .418 but Braves' leader admitted yesterday he would rather see it go down to .250 if Braves could he hear the top. "I tell you truthfully my mind and my ambition do not run along the line of batting averages," he said. "What I want to do is to make something oat -of this ball club." READ TrtE ADVERTISEMENTS; "Babies Have Ife'vesf Sy'RUTH BRITTAIN Felstead Victor 148th is 2nd, Black Wafcli3rl BY TOM CREEDOM (United Press Staff- Correspondent) EPSOM DOWNS, ENGLAND, June Hugo-Cunliffe Owen's Felstead won renewal of the 'Historic Derby today the- presence King George, Queen Mary, and perhaps 500,000 of their Sir, Laurence Philip's Flamingo, was second an'd' li Newman's Blaclr Watch was third. Nineteen ran.

Betting was 33-1 against -JFelstead, 9-2 against Flamingo and 33-1' against Blacli Watcfi. Felstead won a length arid a half with Black Watch six lengths behind' Flamingo. The time was 2 minutes 34 2-5 equalling record established hy the late Frank Curzon's Call Boy last year, when Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, fresh from his flight Co Paris, was a spectator.

Much of tli'e'Eervousness in older children can be traced to the over- stimulation during infancy, caused by regarding baby as a sort of animated toy for the amusement of parents, relatives and friends. Baby may be played but not for more than a quarter of an hour to' an hour daily. Beyond that, being handled, tickled, caused to laugh or even scream, will sometimes result in vomiting, and invariably causes irritability, crying or, sleeplessness. Fretfulness, crying and sieepless- FIGHT RESULTS ST. PAUL, Walker, middleweight 'Champion, defeated Jack Malone of Paul, (10).

LOS Belanger, Canadian light heavyweight chamDion, defeated' 1 Vigo-J Doman, Dixon, negro middleweight, defeated Frankie Denny, Oakland, (10). LINCOLN, Hudkins, avoided by treating baby with more consideration, but when yon just can't see what is making baby restless or upset, 'better give him a few drops of. pure, harmless Cas- es BY PRANK United- Pi-ess- Sports' NEW YORK, June foryvardf as victory; for the United' States 'in. the Olympic track- and' field' championships at Amsterdam: next summer, with 'Finland, Englan'd competing, role it: is. worthy of note, that- presumption- of "nordic s'lipremacy in, sport has been at Amsterdam this 1 week to that most inter- uatipnal of outdoor football.

The semi-finals of the -Olympic soccor championship start today, with every team eliminated whicjh- be considered representative nondic of the nor- dic conception of association football. The latins hold the although it may be stretching a point to exclude from consideration the Egyptian, team, which is one of the four semi-finalists. The Argentine eleven undoubtedly will take icare of that matter in, the stadium at Amsterdam- this evening-; The other semi-flnalists, who meet tomorrow; are Italy and TJra- guay, obviously latin to the core as 'are the Argentinians. It will be recalled that the United States Oi'ym'pie Spccsr t'eam was defeated 1 to 2 in th'e opening rouiid' 1 by tlie the contest be'comihgr so 1 'one-sided that it developed into a farce. The Argentine-eleven', also slaughtere'd the Bel'giari'teani, wliich! must' be considered nordic since most of its are -Flemish.

The Uruguayans, who won. the Olym.pic in 1824 are favored to beat the Italians and meet the Argentinians in finals, defeated 1 Hbllana i and Germany. Soccer football unquestionably is the most wide-spread international sport. It is. popular in more countries than any other.

Because it never has gained much foothold in United States, Americans are inclined to disregard its importance internationally. For. soccer technic in tlie'high- one need look no further than' 1 the elevens of Argentina and Uruguay, who are certain to meet in the ZRri? BY. RUSHING Beulah Phillips and son, returned home Friday. ley of Oakland, Calif.

toria. It's amazing to see how I quickly it calms baby's nerves and in soothes him to sleep; yet it contains np drugs or opiates. It is recipe is on Uis Leading physicians Rocco, Toronto Italian, won the Canadian championship by defeat- Albert "French" D. Belanger, (10). WINS BEAUTY TITLE GALVESTON, June prescrjbotjt for colic, cholera, diar-l Ella Van Hueson, 22, gas on stomach jpE.Cl^jcagp, -svon her second beauty rh loss of title-.

two. clays" she was CTli-'-oth'er" 1 crowned' ''Miss TfrHveTse" at "the babyhood. Over 25 million, bottles used a year shows its overwhelming popularity. With each bottle of Castoria, you get a boo-k on Motherhood, worth its weight iti gold. for Chas: H.

Fletcher's signature on the package so you'll get genuine toria. There are many imitations. had'bine spending a few days Mrs. Boa Lee Rushing accompanied his brotlisr, 'Leonard; to St. Louis, Thui-sday, whei-es spend a few days.

Clarence Wright, teacher at Elk- villej is 1 spending a. few days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe M-isses: "Velma and Thelma Tom- linsbri who have been attending school- at Carbondale returned home for their stiminer vacation. Mrs.

Lillie- Stafford' and daughters, Voris and Margaret Jane, called oti Mrs. Lee Rushing Friday evenifagl We H. of Carbondale, H'isiteot his daughter, Mrs. Henry EthertonT- Saturday night. Waller; of is visiting her daughter, Mrs.

Carrie Cor- for a few clays. Herbert Gibbs and Stafford and'family, Leonard Rushing and Mrs. Grace Thompson, of spent Wednesday at W. 1 'Rushihg's; Regardless of. the rainy weathei quite a number gathered at the home of George Miller's Sunday well filled baskets to remind him of his birthday.

Frost and' family visited Mr. and. Mrs. W.m. Haiico'ck, oi 'near Cottage Hbnie, Sunday.

ELEVIiLE (BY N.EI/LE PARR1SH) Kenneth Leek lias work in 'St Louis. Miss Florence Huelska-mp of St Louis is the guest' 'Of friends here Warden Wolfley of Menard wa 'in Elkville enrouti from his home in Vienna. Calvin Huelskamp and Joe De gerihar'dt Save returned to St Louis. Louis Wolf of Carbondale wa. Elltville Wednesday enroute Ta-mavpa.

Herbert Doerr of Vargennes township was in Elkville Wednes ay: Floyd Parrish went to- St.vLpui; third annual pageant of Pulchri- tudo here last night. By the Yesterday's hero: Garland Bi'ax- ton, Washington Senators' southpaw, whose able pitching gave his team a 4 to 1 victory over the St. JaOTiisT'BrbwnsTn -major league game played. Braxton allowed seven hits aiid fanned four Thelma Siefor-t entertainec a number of Elkville young 'peo parents il Chosen "Miss America" the men. Home runs by Reeves and previous night, the Chicago girl Gosliu helped the Senators, win.

triumphed over Miss Raymonde A I-' lain of Paris, France, and Marracci of Turin, Italy, who. finished second and third, respectively, in the international contest. ever at hundred more Midwest Dairy Products Phone 773 Sport Tabloids By United Press ST. F.rancis, New Orleans jodkey, was injured 1 at Fairmoijnt when his horse, Sleepy i Head, fell as it was going into the stretch, ahead of the field; Francis was thrown under the hoofs of the other mounts. An X-ray will be taken to determine the extent of his injuries.

National Collegiate 'A. A. track arid field championships, which open here Friday, will have more than 300 representing 79 colleges and universities. They will include 25 teams which have won sectional conference championships. N.

final round of the Eastern Women's Golf Association, will be played today with Miss Maureen Orcutt, metropolitan champion, holding a lead one stroke. Miss Orcutt has a total of 177 and Mrs. E. F. Baker, has 178.

I WHY EXPERIMENT? USE OLD RELIABLE CAMPBELL QUALITY PAINTS Flat Wall Paint, per gallon Outside Prepared White, per gallon Outside Prepared in colors, per gallon Madison Outside in all colors, per gallon Linseed Oil, Boiled or per gallon Turpentine, per gallon We carry a complete line of all paints and' brushes. 229 N. 9th Street Phone No. 673 FREE DELIVERY Big League Figures YESTERDAY'S RESULTS American League Washington. 4, St.

Louis 1. Philadelphia wel New at Detroit, rain. Boston at Cleveland, rain. National League St. Louis at Philadelphia, bolli games postponed, wet grounds.

Pittsburgh Brooklyn, rain. Chicago at New York, rain. STANDING OF THE CLUBS American League Club Pet New, York 36 .818 Philadelphia 27 15 .643 Cleveland 24 22 St. Louis 22 24 .4715 Boston 16 23 Detroit ig 28 Chicago 17 29 .370 Washington 15 27 .357 National League Club Cincinnati' 32 IS New York 25'. 16 St.

Louis- 27 Chicago- 27 2i Brooklyn 21 21- Pittsburgh 20 25 Boston 17 25 Philadelphia 7 33 Pet .640 .610 .587 .563 .523 .444 .40 .175 pie at the home of her Tuesday evening. Mrs. Vera Gdoch Jia, been at her home here the past week Miss Ruth Foster spout tile p.s weelt at the home of Mr. am Mrs. Jos Baldwin.

MSs A-my House, 'of Du Qttoi: spent a few hours with home folk here Sunday. Miss Eliza Gray was taken to a pleasant nide Saturday evenin when she was taken to the horn of her luster, Mrs. William House where she met several friends wh to help celebrate he SSth bir.cliday. Those present wer Mrs. Martha' Young, Vergeiines Edwin Hartsock and family near Du J.

P. Pittman an family, Mr; and Mrs. Philip Mrs." Arthur Gray and 'Childrei Piley and Mass Amy Hous George.House and family, Mr. an Mrs. William House and 'Mr.

an Russell Gray and daugrhte All spent a pleasant soda evening and' enjoyed the ice cr.ear and 'cake as well as did. the hono guest, Miss Eliza Gray. bible oE the E. church Held a social and bus' ness meeting- at the churc Thursday evening. Tuesday was cleanup day at M.

E. church when members me 'to -clean and 'dust and paint tli church. Herbert and Arthur Gray le for -where the went for their sister, Miss Mari Gray, who will accompany then horns after graduation services. BUNCOMBE (BY M. W.

ALLEN) Lafe Elston of Carbondale, vi ited Mrs. Robert Miller fan ily Monday and Tuesday. Our 'berry growers think the were disdlrected when they, too the berry route to fortune. Dr. Ered Halstead of Denver, i company with his brother an TODAY'S SCHEDULE American Philadelphia at 'Louis.

Washington at Boston at Detroit. New York at.ClWeland.' National''League St. Louis Cincinnati at Chicago at Bh'ilacJklphia. Pittsburgh at Boston. J3TS I are strong, they do not break easUy.

Wtcn you 6uy Atlas Jars you -buy tUe-experience and ground of three generations of master' craftsmen. The craof the Hazel-Ados Company learned llfcirtrao'e from icaYpiotiecr glass makers. You ran depend on Attosr Jars. Wfieo-tbu Atto-llMoo Jars-Alto E-Z DAILY INDEPENDENT'S 1TV A PA ,1 "FOR SALE 'OR range, reasonable Apply 2131 Herbert St. -Yellow Dent Corn, $1.05 per bu.

at farm. Aply Henry Arbeiter, mile W. Fountain Bluff Depot. "OR seven room modern, home, located on payed street, ,11 special assessments paid, at acrilice price under the cost to iuild, leaving the city, wil consider reasonable ofler, a bargain for sale. Write "Quick Sale" independent.

j4-3t CLASSIFIED cents first 1' cent per word for each subsequent Insertion. Minimum 26- cents first insertion. Card'of Thanks 1c: per word. In Memprlam 1c per word. Obituaries to per word.

Resolutions 1o per word. NOTICE TO CLASSIFIED AD charged: only to thosee havlng'accounts with this These: must be paW in 'ten days at' office or Byf mail. CoMectora cannot lje sent for isuch small accounts. Ads not paid for promptly, automatically 'go in Index cancelling, further favor, Cow. Apply M.

Wisely, R. 5, Murphysb'oro', 'OR paper of various colors and grades, cut any size -ou wish. Also colored -card board and butter paper. All at lOc per pound. Just tell us your needs; 'he.

Daily Independent. ml7-tf FOR cottage. Apply 4.3S E. Walnut. Phone 154.

j4-3t FOB. renting see young's furnished modern apartments, 1822 Edith 32-R. j2-Gt FOR Board It wanted. Will serve meals. Inquire 1S36 Walnut or.

phone jG-2t Beginning Wednesday and lasting 1 antjl 10th, we will offer week a.t the following Leghorns, White, Buff or Brown 10c Barred 01 White Rooks, Reds 12c White Wyandottes, Buff Orpington's These chicks are fr'ofh Bloo'd-Tested and farm flecks and have been properly started by an expertpoultry man. DAY-OLD CHICKS AT SAME PRICES Bast in Southern Illinois. See them before you fouy. FOR $25 to Furnished apartments, $35 to: $40. See Cooper on premises at Utopia.

FOR apartment. Inquire J. Wides, 305 St. j4-12t MURPHYSBORO LODGE NO. 498 A.

A. M. Special meeting Thursday, June 7th. 192S, at P. il.

Woik in EVC. Decree. G. H. BKOWk, w.

H. aoN'ss, banded fountain Initials A. T. S. Finder Snider Bros.

Filling Station. ceive reward. jl-6tg FOR home with all conveniences at.80S 15th street. Partly furnished-if. desired, ideal' for.

two 1 See 1 Mr. or Mrs. Fletcher Lewis. WANTED old line Lite Ills. with established b.usmess auil-i hundreds of leads, General Agent for Jackson County.

Addiess Box? 130, Carbondale, 111. to do in home experienced house girl. Appiy-S Independent office. J5-2t FOR large furnished rooms on first floor, all modern. Apply 102 S.

19th St. jo-3t FOR room, flat, also furnished apartment. Apply 1503 Edith'St. J. Frank Etherton.

Opposite. Egg-Laying Contest Route 2 Murphysboro, 111 Ik-June 7-10 '6, week chick 1 arted by expj State-Accredited 3 yrs. Wlth hver Ol1 Iecd 17 A1S 6 W6Ck CMck ISE5! gems Started by experts ROR furnished rooms for. light housekeeping. Water, lights and-- gas.

Apply 1923 Spruce St. Phone 710-W. 34-3t FOR room apart meut, sll modern conveniences. Apply VallO' Wholesale Grocery 229 9th. Phone alB-H, local'and long distarice City Tra'ns'tei; H.

Gr.ob,' phone 1 "6'4-W. ml3-U- FOR. tiont rooms pu first floor, all mpaern conveniences. Apply 223 N. St.

m24-tf FOUND LOST OR 7 brindle yearling jersey male. When Win. Frioke, Rt. 1. illsurance Paul dated May 7tb Iletiun to Independent.

headJjgHl, imi and glass Crreen arfd ciedm sLip'ns ify E. M. Benson, Ava, Illinois. TRY A CLASSIFTIED AD. WILL BRING RESULTS IT sister, John Halstead and Mrs.

Eva Zimmerman, of Carbondale, called on friends in Buncombe, Friday. Mesciames Stella Gqddard and' Jessie Rodman were in Buncombe Wednesday. spent a hams with Mi and Mrs. Lewis Etherton, Saturday night Albert ancl Ray Great-house received word Tuesday m'ornnxg tlreir' uidce, Mrs. Ned H'agler; had passed -away at Bamea 1 hospital 1 fresh milk, iviWi good milk records I.

K. Levy, Miirphysborcr, jo-6t cotton rags, 1 free from buttons and, the Daily Independent. a24-tf! cases, must good condition. Call 560-K, Carbondale. "DR.

R. E. RANSMIEE to 12 noon, 2 to 6 to p. m. Phone, OSce 66flj 2 Walnut Jeffrey Bldg.

Suite 1 INSURANCE Is Like Religion, You Need It Before The REYNOLD MAULING Loyal and long cistjance ing and freight hauling H. Grob Son PHONE 75 ESKIMO. The largest and host hi the citj for 5c. Take home packer ol (itler Cream, laiuw yuii come bade- foj- more. Slricklln News Phone 353.

12th and Walnut The heavy rain interfered with St. Louis, Monday night at 10:30: the regular religious services Sun- daj'. Mr. and M. Hilton and family attended the commenee- -ment exeraises of the Cobden High School, Friday night.

Mesdames Lizzie Stoker, Eva Zimmerman Etliel Christoph of CarboiHlale, were ill Buncombe Wednesday. Mack Montgomery of Tampa. Florida, who is working for the Ellis Commission House of Chicago, gave this place a call day. John, Chadwick is spending a few weeks in Michigan. Misses Dorothy and Lucile Jackson returned to work at the factory at Carbondale, Friday after a few days vacation.

BATES KILL (BY MRS. OTIS JONES) She Ivad'Beeff thsr'e tlie past week tor treatment -for head; Miss Louise McDowell' retiirn- ed to eiiicago Saturday night after spending the with "her. mother, Mrs. Mary McDowell. Melba, Reta and Helen Waller attended graduating exercises at Murphysboro Eriday- night.

George' Schuniacheiv of, Cpllinsr ville, spent Sunday with- Ms brother, Clarence' Schumacher and Roscoe Reeves of Car.bondale spent a few days this week -with' his grand' parents, Mr. 'aiid Mi's. Cy Reeves. Eiigenia and Getty Lee Etherton spent Tuesday" night wit'li their grand and Mrs. Lewis Ethertdu.

and Mrs. Ed Waller 'and daugliters, Melba. aiid Alhia, attended meeting at 1 Je rusalem Saturday and" 'ate 'dinrie'r Ethel ton of Caibondale spent from' Friday until Sunday moining with then gland patents Mi and Lewis Ethertpn. Reta aiiiirHfeleii 1 Waller and Mrs. Asht'On Dood'y- aperit- Saturday af- witto Paul" SchuiAach- er.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Ozburn and Grandma Billy Bryan and Mr. Mrs.

Ei IJiaatavood spent Sunday with Otis Joiies and fahi- Mrs. Ed Waller 'aiid daughters, Melba, Reta; Helen! aiid son, Nbr- jnian, the gr-aduatiiig exercises at Cflrboadale Thursday niglit. MOVING' Anywhere Anytime W. E. PIPER Telephone 302 N'eal's Cigar Stort Ball Scores Daily Play By Play Soft Drinks and Sandwiches 11 N.

13th St. Mr. and Mrs. Cy. Reeves with Mr.

and' Mrs. Paul'' Norton! little grand son, Roscoe Reeves, Mary Elizabeth, and Deani Real Quality Syi? iip for a finer favor and added nutriment 1 use Budweiser Malt Syrup in baiting bread, caJies, cookies, etc. Sold by Qrocers and-Dealers Everywbtre' Murphysboro J)istribators i Murphysboro, 111. BM-80 Sand' Rl.dse township Sunday scliofll'' epcVentibn was held in the First Baptist church in Sand 'Sunday; June 3. Porter- "The Personal Touch Between the Teacher' and was discussed' by -C.

Gordon and Rev. Bullar. gave a splendid tallt pa "Who's" to Blame?" ,4 SSrisirous w-ill offering- was take'rV as Wl A Sclfwartz; Adam Baine Mrs. Alice' 1 Bam'e' Mrs Guy Smith Porter Rbbt. Edmonds' 'W: Gordon 50c, Chas Bhme gflc, M-rs.

E'rnest Smith 50c, Neaic.e 50c, Murry Mifflin 50c, Janies' Pouter 50'c, Rev. Bullar 50c, Jolin Bafiiag-er Tliomas lOc; special fr'ojn Mound; Clia'tfeT Si K. Total At nqon a dinner was in the- school house; aftai-nooii session special music was-r rendered by the Baptist chorus, Oi'i;" "The S. Training for Christian Citizenship" was discussed- by S. Ii.

Porter Rev. Bullar 1 "Awake, Awake" The president' gave report of two schools Eimze-y, Hle chfld gave a re port.of; her departmeut Officers-, efocte'd tor, Preadent, S. L. children's Mrs. Hans -Plnkerton; young pea We, Mrs.

FloyMlttlin-; adult 'S adcviuistration, Gor" Son; education, Noah Neace" Pre- Un secreiar l'- Ii Builar Beaea.ibtion,->H.ev. Bullar First E' goutli contemplating a t- tenfl'mg the state Sunday: schoo: convention at Springfleld-iJuhe 19 21 slloul11 ellort to Ch sy Haldaaian, couaty-secretarv and get: supnlie'd with registration blanks lppaett Just as shown here wft maroon lacquer case, str-oji and extra blade. THIS AD AND Ten cents extra for mailing to any address.

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