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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 9

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The Tennesseani
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JNASHVILLE TENNESSEAN and The Nashville American, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1918. Fractured Whip Changed Earnhardt's Style of Slabbing EXHIBITION GAMES. Young Giant Hurler Hailed as Comer By McGraw One Glass of Beer Changed Of Three Men VANDY TRACK MEN TO BE TRIED OUT Arrangements Being Made to Have Them Compete With Prep Schools. mnviH WINNKKS. Aunt h- (I i i ii 1 1 1 1 9 10 i i rnrry i i i 1 4.

'if' II ulitmb i i i 4 i'mgr-M! It.iiy.. i II 11 Klfiniiiit Itii ami Kilmer 5. SO Broken Arm Gave Barnhardt His Queer Underhand Delivery Twice in Younger Days Barney Fractured Wing Resulting in Inability to Throw Overhand-Vol Catchers Claim He Has Excellent Control Issues Few Passes in Binghampton. lly RI.1NKKY IIOKN. Two Mvlilcntw bark in chtlillinnd'H hupi'V hour erjilppl linmey Hiu-nharrft Willi the peculiar mo ii ml motion employed by the fcliarimtioutern from Nunbury, which hat Iwonn thr tutk of the Vol" ciunp.

'ni-ture nf IiIh forking vln iUt-n-J lie ululi htylr of Harney the lloxman from an nvfruviid braver into gunner who propellti the urllet with that queer underhand delivery. Twlw in hi youni life the recruit from the New York Stat League koIIh-tred lione In his right whip below tin- elhow at id wa furwd to change hU of ftlntrptlioolliiK. So, that now remilt of hi twin he Ih porel of one of the inoi.t puxlriig deliveries known to mantorii of the mound. Diamond hiiiiuIh are (lotted with lit! nnces uf Old Man Accident Hfrpplng in and eoniplrlely altering the biutehnJI ant let of a diamond Rent. A "huttrred shoulder hliitle cbruiged DuVey llohertnon, the late Giant, now ehiwdng hoehe npieH Inshtul of Hie, from hat J.

.1. Mcdraw termed the het left-luMided pitching pronpeet In hUtory tan gardener. When Hoby llrnt enme tinder the eye of Mac lie wan Curving candidate. At that time Koby nan attending tiie North Cnrollnn Agrlciill ral and MeihanUnl Institute ln the Tar Heel Shite. When he returned for the fall term, the Little Nnpoleon extracted a promlw from Davey lhat he would never don a moleskin ngiiln.

MeOraw pointed not tile danger of Injury and the possibility of ruining a wonderful mound career. Yet, the lure of. the gridiron game proved too strong ami Koby broke hl pledge, lie donned football and from a fray with thei foe emerged with a broken nhoulder. When the Injury healed he found lie could not ue hi southpaw whip again for utab srvlce. So (he (Haul boas converted htm Into an outfielder.

An a general rule, heaverN who ue the underhand delivery are prone to wild -nfs. That tenitency to ascensions Is the greatcnt drawback to the queer syaLeni of slabbing. Vet, Vol mirk top per lnHlst that Harney Hurnhardt Is stoutly for-lllled jvllh control. 1'p with Hlnghnmton last summer Mr. Hurnhardt proted his claim to mastery of his nt range dcliver.

by signing but fi free passes out of almost 900 hoHtlle tianunerrrH who fueed him. Dallas Loses to Chicago White Sox II.W.I.AS, Trl April S. Sn.fr ii. '111'- A Mi' ii i jii.i lll.n. TVmir I I.Tl'- I vim- mi'l I'ran.

Braves Score Shutout Yankees Being Victims Sr.WiTANItrUc;, s. April S. ii. Nt-w orli A iihtIi-ii ii I IImMiiii 1 I II I.nv.. i iiiiihU-n Hiwl Ni-lif.

i-iHMtait 0) wilw.li. Tigers Again Too Fierce For the Cincy Reds Ml SKor.u:. April K. II. KMlN.ll is IP I Clin iiiniill lu i linlniid.

I'nnnlniilmm an.1 llnilli.r pi Indians Scalp Those So-Called Giants NKW CHI.KANS. Airil s. S.nli- 11. II. K.

ricvr-lnlifl Aliwrli-ims pj 1 N.mv Vnrk Nationals 7 Mnrluti. IfNciM; Hcnli.li. I'rri-ltl aipl liarl.l.n. Sox Second Team vs. Oklahoma Collegians XOKMAN.

Ai.rll (Sron- II. II. rhliHn Aincrii'iuiH iL'nil li'imil I Ik In In una il lo llall.Tlos HoliillHuii. Ilciiz, Mi'ailnwH a nil li-in ry Pirates and Maekmen In Five-Inning Tie ACtH STA, April S. -Senre: it.

ii. IMttvhnrcIi Nationals i) (i I'lilla-lelpliia Ainerlc-ans (I Hatlerie. nml Sebinldt Hiv-'s ami MeAvy. (failed enil liftli inning acronnl of rain.) Postpone Game. ATLANTA, tin.

April lugtoil Allierfeati Kauie jn AtlntiM Wash- GILMOUR DOBIE TO AGAIN COACH NAVY A A I '('I LIS. M.t A mil Holde has signed a rolltniet to eoaetl the Naval Aeadeiny football (earn for the next two years, it waa iiniioniieed here holav. Itobie, who is one of the leading football eoarhed of the country, handled Navy's team wit re murk a hie success last him sun. PADUCAH HIGH SCHOOL WINS FROM PARIS PAIMTAH. K.v., April P.

(Special.) In an exeitlnn ffiune the raducab Hlnh School baseball team defeated the HIrIi School team of I'arin. on Wilhelni Klebl by the score of to I. It was Ihe onen-injj Kumn of the aeanon for h- J'dneai' hlffbs. Hob Hnreh pitched for the bnals. striking out ten bat tern.

French nine twirled an excellent same for I'arln. or iiko, vhcn Tfrr TIUlklojT nnlxra Hk' tht- tint 1 11 lite bu-in-. Himlie.v IllllTs. etc run iiibhlle-i iniiiuiKc him. to mv Miloori tin (I fllrfftffl hilrr-.

Inter. Mho un In an iithlt-tr diet, rcrrj. So br nuked weight uai ti "inil tilin oier I'll look liim (ivcr," Terr. a ppcarrd. fppo-ed to Imiiri' ilrnilnl test oat him didn't loivc it lrlii Terry really vnnl drink, l)iit llioimbt It Mil, not polite to Kirn down un ofTer roto ii prospect 1 Iiunh.

So Terr uid Til iv brer." Anil rtKht tb tnd Iherr intrr- ilnhleil lluil be didn't uiint to nuinuKe a "liooe tlirhlrr." -hort hile Inter Terr flrirtliiB (irntiinl, ian plrUcil up mill tucUed under Hie ni.iniiircrlnl wine of Hum llnrrih. And then fit in mid fortune eiinir uubUly to both. DjOLLY STARK WILL PLAY WITH CHICKS MKMI'lllS, Tenn lolly Stark, a fan April limire, ban bark to tl ill of diamond un-l to tirld nf tlie Soiith'-rii l-eatrne t'lib-kasaw. Si ark ulll join tlie tribe bier lliiriier Knshw fllll- tleilRfil Trl In 'si nan depfiulK upon how a lame whli Ii troilUIed him IiihI respo mis to training. If Pollv cuiies arninni all riht, ii is the intent of Harder to a rry him us utility Trilo'snia n.

Stark started oh nitninirer of tlie Memphis team In r.rtlo. bin finished the season in San Antonio. I. tint si-asmi he played a while wllh Little Koek. and Mo bile, bllt Was fo feed to retire a boll the mid i He of the Mi a soli oil tin -on 11 of Injured bark.

CHICKS LOSE FIRST BASEMAN EDGINGTON MLMI'HIS. April (Specini.i -Anutlier plaver secured for the 101S Southern League service hart been lout tn the liiiks. lb- is Frank L'dKinfiton. first bafeinan. drafted from the (ira ml llaplds club of the felitral League.

Secretary 'at kins of the Memphis club today re ei'ivci! a wire from on at his home In Lvoiis. I'xnlaluiutr Die form a tb'ii that 'he lIMKili'tolil expected to be In the aiiiiv within a uiouih. l'alul net In In the first' draft clas.s, and It is preaunied thai he soon expects to be called. Chief liar uer "I' the Tribesmen, at'ler a r-nnsull at ton with Secretary W'alklns. ilecided that It would be unwise to lirlmr Udltifrt on here with him not liable to be here more tlniti a mont h.

CLAIMS OPPONENTS REFUSED TO PLAY Nashville, April 101. Mr. Hlinkey Horn, Sport hip Fdltor: lear Sir I wish to eorreet the statement made hy the Schwab School phis' indoor baaebull team thai Howard was defeated by the score, of ri to 'Jl tn Monday morning's paper. They Ibl seore more runs than the Howard, Girls, but In the first half of the eiplitli inning the score wan 'Jl to L'O. Schwab then scored four runs and refused tn play it.

out. or ptvo Howard the half IniiltiK due them. Therefore they forfeited the patne. Your respectfully, KATHKKINE COTTAli. litis M'uii winter 1m raualiij: tit nd of l.ti.lley Klebl tbo-.

-iMii vlio lion tir- m-anty unifcrnis r.ir tlicii-Miiiiy wv.rk on the elinler lane. A ll.It-i si.ii delnyed III adopl nit; is oi liiir-1 Wi'rkoutM, due about "'in tin I iriir, of it. iili.l t'iriitl Hun titi in ii ueeetiiurlly he 1 1 sr pi-i'iM'aiii tnr ii. -t Saturtlny tins been arranged which win ie every en ml Ida tf op in ri unity hlt wnrtli. Four prep ncuo.i1 of this vicinity Cast If Heights, 11a wki mi.

I'eeples-Tlieker aii; Lraiihaui and ive been written in i I i date, and It is phm of fuach Andersnn to divide his squad of trn pmspei is into four teanifi and send one t.i or to nn mnnv a the 1 1 if nny of tbene teams' itecllne tn meet of the "quar ii r-, Hume Fnpp lliph Scljool will verv prohably tie called to take ItR plnee. faille Ilel-hi-. a-, has always been lt pulley so far ih 'amlerbllt la eoneenied. ha- airreed slape a meet in Lebanon on Saturday. Hlfitory fail- to show where this schiMit has 'a rbllt HQ PtifrBe-nieiit lu any bran- nf sport when requested It marl; of jjuimI sportsmniiBhlp and is a ere, 111 to the school.

B. AND H. SLAUGHTER DUNCAN, 21 TO 3 SIMM NO 11 ILL. April (Special.) In the first pa me of the season for the loenl boys. iV; 11.

iiifeate.i Muncan on the local rounds Sat unlay afternoon. The Kami- was very caused by the nil-tiMiniis erroi-s of the Imuran team. To Merrlt. Hull nnd Collins tire due the batJInp h.mors of the piiic, I-'erpnaon nl-Inwed only three hits and fltrilok out thlr teen men Ifaytitiam i-a npht a pood game for the locals. Tlie iiet game for the It.

A- 1 1 boys win be with B. fl. A. tit. Franklin.

Satunlav. for It. A- II. FermiRon nnd for Puiiiau: 'H11b. Kiehiirdspn and aruer.

JACK SMITH SIGNS WITH THE CARDINALS ST. LOI'IS, April S. Smith, out fielder, today signed a efff) tract for the lUls season with the St. Loillfl Nutlotluls, accord I up to President Iraneli Itlckey. Smil was a holiLotil DANCING WINTER GARDEN TONIGHT Admission 10 Cents MONEY TO LOAN Salaried People and Wage Earners Eaiy-Payment Plan MORRIS BANK Ind.

Life Bldg. Ground Floor. might, continue tn limp 11 round the bnll van I. 1 1 I he on tinned to swell, Skipper look a hand in the diagnosis, and liis liigh priced sentry-iiuin to plivsl. The latter found the toe broken, ml i imneilia ely made an overcoat of plaster nf parla for the fractured foot.

It appears that this here Turner Barber party will die before he can ever get hack to he shore of I-nke Michigan, unyhow. While en route to lie was almost reduced to atoms by an auto In Chicago, and now on the coast stubs his Weeghniau ought to hire keeper for ills eostlv Investment before be bites himself on the shoulder blade and starts an epidemic of hydrophobia In the Cub lair. Still. Turner Barber is not the only Cub who has fallen by the wayside. Hoy Walker, the village blacksmith of this very town, twisted Ills buck out of shape in a friendlv scuffle with i iavdo Ilendrtx until his" spinal column is-just as straight as thermos line in France.

It may, however be onlv a result of Mr. Walker's ide Blacksmiths nn- always twisting things out of shupe, even though they be rigid horsesroes. It's a queer freak of baseball fate that brings Jacob 1 tail be rt into the limelight as probable successor to Frederick Merkle, Hie Ivorv Inventor, when that same gent at. one time was ticketed to usurp the throne of the ItnWn first sticker. When the Iodgors were In the throes of their flag driva.

I a liberty found his underpinning growing ricliety, and Merkle was coaxed from the to plug the im pending void. twf MeCartv went to Manhattan ii the cook-up. Now Mr. Mc-Cart Is rated as one of the mammoth masknien of the majors, while F. Merkle is no close to the Kxlt sign lie can read flic letters without aid from a magnifying bijuself is but a shell of his one-tlnm fame.

In the world's title tilt against, the lied Sox, Jake was a joke. His mace was paralyzed. Willow weakness and shaking shanks have combined to herd the mice celebrated doorkeeper In the general direction of the Turnstile of Time. St. Paul clubbers who faced H.i ruhurdt hi action were with Mh ijui-cr licit very.

Ills method of "hlilin" tin' hull, then suddenly digitus It eut of the dirt and it up ugulnst the butter he-fore ho is net for the swing gives him advantage few heavers have, which causes envy among rival rubber-men. In baseball a una In no great amount of brilliancy linn heen Inlaid by boxincu tin use the underhand delivery. Yet. llarn lianlt iniiy prove the exception. As yd lie has tint heguii tn stomp up, cfaluiing that the water In this territory has made it dlfllctilt for Mm to get.

Into condition. Y-t he In confident tie exildeH coiilldenre. "A little later on I will lie-in oozing them over there, nnd then I will show these oiks sninethliiK," remarked Mr. Huruhurdt, with a knowing wink of lily eye. the Fan Flock's eye is glued to Mr.

Burnhurdt hy reason, oi' 1,4 weird delivery and the uncunny motion lie uses the hill. For he whips the bull away from him from nowhere in part Icnlnr. sr far a a the batter Is concerned. And wlien-mer a sharpshooter can miceossfu lly 'hide" the ball from clubber lie is halfway dow nthe road to 11 win. Chubby Chnrles Frank believes lie has found the gent to renjace Ollie O'Mura at Hhort and plug tfio only remaining gap on his infield.

The newcomer is Walter Shea, a products of Tufts College, who yua tipped off to the Cracker chief by Connie Mack. at one time had a trial with the Yankees, hut a was too raw for the major meadow and was turned back. Then the Ited Sox offered him work, but for some Htrnnge reason Shea accepted a lob with the Pirates. Tlwre's one of life's' mysteries choosing, the I' I rates above the Hub Horde. When he signed, pa agreement wn made hat if he fulled he was to be his own master, nnd' this spring down in the Bez-dek camp he was cut adrift.

Connie Mack, who wat ched him at work, wireij Frank to annex the colleger. Shea is a youngster ami sans experletire. lie njay be a gem. but Is hardly apt to produce the brilliant 1 ilinrttie.ld work which tUlle O'Mura showed i he Cracker fan colony. If ever In dusting off some of friend choice cut; glassware who has chipped a piece off the bottom, you know how Trainer Brady of the Cub clan feels these dayi.

For the Bruin first aid man persuaded Turner Barber, the fifteen thousand iron man fly-chaser of Jackson, not to visit saw bones, and as a result the former Baltimore gardener is on the shelf with busted toe. Trainer Brady did tint, bollere the injury was serious enough to require the attention of a doctor, and uotiflcd Mr. Barber that he ATTENTION SPECIAL TODAY Cool Cloth and PalmBeachSuiU Cleaned CA Pressed OUC Best Service Low'eit Prices Call Main 3251 102 6th N. ECONOMY CI EWERS, DYERS Baoawv ofeovnUrfeti 4 1 KIKST Il.VK-114 1-NimiriH'k i MiLU lit (Hutw Tlncr It os' 1 1 i i Mmlmn JIvtiK arnl -Knur furlnnn Auiitl" IliM'i, Jti.3f. won; II 11 f.t.

(n -Jft. ml Hopkins. i In rl. T'uMlir. I.iiuIpp Mark iiIhi) rii n.

Six furl.iriRs' I.uulMe LlillU AmlsFCM i. If J4. Hi, Kii'f i. tlllrr. Time.

1 II. 1 nii-llii Mary. (irfvk Slav'. Saxlinni I'. phy, MtiMNjt and Jak iilsu ran.

THIHI) RArF. Six rurlrmjrs: Ornery (MfrBl'-ri, (I i. U. fi(. T.

9u, sevmd l4 (tVltri'iii. 1.MI. llilr'l Time. liny. Mtiy Pn-Hiiiti l.vnn.

l.uril lliTlif-rt. ami rn-nrliv nl.iri ran 'TllTM Hubbub I Oit A i i $4. SO, won; liilts 101 iKhiUivj, Jl.Tn. LiKht- Iv (ral.Hv. lli.

IT 4i. third Titur. I- VI mv Hrili.tlf, L'aplaiii Hay Ml -a I'iinnl' find a no run FTKTlf ItACTC Mil1 nnd one -sixteenth it.io. icon. rropn-sslv 107 UttitlK (M.tl'.ti.

sir 1 M-i-ond Hosi'watT 10- Irniiu-r). IH. On, third. Tlrtif. I :f.n 4 The Bury lio.ly, l.adv Ward ami Jnhnt uno run.

SIXTH HA i Mile anil onf-stx teen til Kk'niont 111! on. $J70, won: .11 in in JSurns A tnbrnw'l, 4.r.ft. $4 siTniid; i dflalMiuc IH1 iRodKfli. third. InquU-tii.

Hilly Oliver, MarU (i. iiiid llulcsiiu ran. HA''K illlr and nne-Mx-if. nth Kilmer (J. i.

won: Dnlnisc so, tiiM-onti; 1 1 1: diicoi, H.m. ihlr-li Tim4, Hi.jal lntTi-st. Ulinkford, Mitrco Star and far! also run. TODAY'S KNTRIES. lirl Ran' Two-var-o)dn: A fiirloncs: John I.Niwts 11 I.

Illniicii 1U3, fiiljcr 10S. Dunklin 110, 'Sid r. Kci'iiT 1 OS, Cnlhn- 106. rjiliipritip Win Itnl. KDi'untl Rati Threu-year-obls, furlonjrs: (irml'w 110, Frnzrn CibMi 10S.

Tit For Tat H)H. '(Inip.) Si-nalor Hrod'Tlik 111. Mif-4 nurKiiniHJ.tT HIM. Sam Pif-keti H'K. (it'iw-vlcvi- H.

Vlv.or 1 (r, Matoiik tflS. 'Pour Hiilt-Tflv Little Hoy los, Jtuuh WrllllLT 100. Third Kiur-far-odH ami up; r. furluiiKs: Viley Wo. II 1K1.

Owoca 102, i M. Johnson 1 1 n. Girl Svidion n.iy Stalwart Van HIS. jiniltilo Hi, Rlvvr I'lrati' 113, Inti'rrox Anita 1 lr. r'atnithi'U 1 1 1.

AIho c-lliclblo: Carbide 115. arpla 11 113. Fourth Thrcfi-yeur-ohlH Miid up; obolus IIS, Woodward M2. Judgf Wlnplb-ld 10. All SmlR-n 1 IS.

Graphic Airman 11... lrrKHlar 111. Fifth Rac Thrrp-yt-ur-ol'trt ind up; mil' and 7f yards: l'rln Phlll.Ntb.orp.; I I fi. Silk Hlid 110, Rf.I INt 'Last Spark 111), 'Ainphbin 1 10. tin rich Sun 1 "7 Sixth ThrtM -yt-ar-olds and up; mllo and onc-slxtfonth: Rlflmrd l.angdon 110, 110, Urando 108, Harwnod 1 1 0, Sfp-'t rt: 103, lldlth Duunmn 100, rimroah 1 1 0.

Seventh lUrr Thron-y ear-oldn nnd up; mi I and ntsturhor 110. Court 110, WorUtnp Tad 110. Muck-ros His1. Huston 1 OS, Klldaro 10S, Tharmar 9S. Flora Finch 98.

A ji pre in lei allowance clulmed. Weather idcur; track STATISTICAL RECORD RKAI. KSTATK TBANS1KRH. Win. V.

Scovel, trustee tn Dun K. MrlJtiytn. lots 1, iimi frfHitliiR TiO f't un nortb Bide HUU-rcst hvpuiw, i-hkIi Hun Mcdujrln et ux. to W. Swlggurt, lot frotitliiK fKt on north Hide.

Illllcppst uvoiiiio, casti 7,7000 Si. V. YoiiiiR to ticrtU- Vomit: f'iiinplwll. Hoht-rt Yotms nml Hosu Lee Yoiintr Kortc, in pro portion an undivided one-l liird 4-iii'li in tnirt in l'Mft-nth tils-trlot 100 Or. V.

A. ot ux. Io Mm. Kvn Wlllhims, lot in Horry -villc frontinc W) tvrt oust utric Wood nveniio oOO.OO Dflla Treppnrd et nl. to Mrs.

M. P. Biuklpy, (( nc ma Vista nlk- anl Drake' ereok, district Monrf-Strutton Mfg. Co. to Tim II.

Moore, lot 4 fronting 80 foot north nlu Greenwood nvr-ntin V. A. Br.VHn ux. to .1. T.

Ciige, lot block front iiiff "i0 feot oust sid of Wood iivPiiiH' It. W. Turner Co. to Standard Oil Co, of parts lot Hit John McNalry'n mansion house tract 1(K feet uortli Ride Htrrlnon strwt, cash 6.2O0.O0 J. T.

Itlffey et al. to Frnncls Btikcr. 1-10 interest iu estate of T-'rancis Baker in Ftmrtli district, msh T. AlllHon et ux. to A.

M. Hu-paii. tniHtee, lot 10R froiltlnf; 07 feet' on west Bide of Oriel street, c-anh 400.00 Mlns Sallie Champ to A. M. Haifa trustee.

lot SO frontlnff Ml feet south hltle Oriel Btret, (MiKh 247.00 J. II, MdJehee to Perry, lot suh. front Inif feet north side Foster Htreet, cash 1150.00 W. Brent et al. to A.

M. IlHgan, trufrtee. lot 107 front Inp r.0 fevt north side Oriel street, ctinh 1.700.00 W. Spillem to II. Cate, lot 12 fronting feet south side Wood row avenue li.riOO.OO Mm.

Martini A. Prewitfc to Chos-lev K. 'IHiylor et and north 10 feet lot 20 froutinpr (o-Kethor HO northeust slile of White's Creek pike 1,200.00 J. L. Gentry et ux.

to C. J. Hurl-hurt, lot 200 fronting feet south side Shelby avenue, 3,200.00 Geo. I. Wadde.v et ux.

to Loins Smith et lot fi fronting feet on south side of Cedar street, cash l.fioO.OO G. P. KoHe et nx. to W. R.

Taylor, lot 142 fronting 50 feet on Hout side Hose street 201.00 Brannford Realty Co. to W. Norvell. trustee, east 1 (.1 feet lot lf2 and west H.r..n feet lot K0 south, side of Central avenue 11.25 .1. F.

Dunn et ux. to Jas. K. Turbevllle, li tie res Fifth district, cah 100.00 M. J.

et nx. to I0d win Cross et lot R8 fronting 00 feet north side Pope Ave. 2,100.00 Fisher Adriams et ux. to Mary Muligan, colored. 4 aerea in lOtii dlstrlet 40.00 Tyler Calhoun, trustee, to Adolph Malmnn, lot lis fronting feet south side PJlgln street, 330.00 C.

T. Hudson et ux. to Fred Jurk-son. part block fronts 100 feet uorth side Flkins venue, 1,000.00 Bonians Hniley, clerk, to B. Arnold, piirt lots and 27, front-Ing 100 feet east side Edgehill street, rash 200 00 T.

L. Kvans et ux. tn Mm. Marie Williams, lot 70 fronting 00 fppt west, side of Fillmore street, 1.000.00 M. Williams, trustee, C.

-Sliarpe, trustee, lots 28, 20, 41 42. and 9. lot r7 Coekrlll plan, lots 28, 20. .11 and front together 000 foet on west side Puluth- avenue, lots 41 and 12 front together 200 feet on east side of Puiutb avenue lots 8 and 0 front together 200 feet on east side of Vernon nve- nuo 500.00 James L. Cooper et nx.

mid Kate Palmer to Thog. W. Gardner lots 1. 2 and 3 and Iota 1, 2 and 3 front 50 feet cash on north side of Jo Johnston avenue, lot 4 fronts 52.7 feet on north side or Jo Johnston avenue, 4,000.00 J. L.

Waldron et uxs to E. B. Gaf-Tier. lot fronts W) feet on north skie of Doug-laa Ave 350.00 H. L.

Parroan et ux. to C. E. Gup- (list rlet 2 00 Cumberland Valley N'atlonai bank to P. Jacobs, lotn 117 and 118 fronts 60 feet each north side Bethel street, cash 1,250.00 Clay Reeves et nx.

to C. B. Begun, tract of land containing 40 acres described In book 505. page 115. 6,500.00 Chester B.

Taylor to H. pv- Jesse Winters, rookie pitcher training ith the Giant a at Marl in, looks like a real "find," according to Manager McGraw. Winters is not seasoned enough for the majors at present, and will probably be sent to the American Association for a year or so, although McGraw will ketp a string on him. NEW KING STORE IS TO BE OPENED HERE Within the next few days the formal opening will be annnnncod of the third King's stores for Nashville. Just llw yeurs ago the llrst of the King's stores was opened at 11 Arcade, and the growth since that time is a storv of' business suci'CSH.

Their polity in to do a strictly cash business, eliminating nil the expense required by a charge system. In that manner the management has been able to give siH-h values that the buying public has been generous In pat ronage. and more than a year ago the second store was opened at 325 Lulou street. This also proved a success from the beginning. The third store is now being refitted nnd refurnished lu the Arcade, with modern plate glass windows and Grand Ilapids display calUnets for nil goods" These cabinets protect under glass every nrtVle to be sold, at the same time displaying to the customer the entire line of goods kept.

In appointments and furnishings the new store will embody the very latest and most approved arrangement and equipment nnd will carry a stock that will uppeul to discriminating buyers. Personal attention Is being given the preparation of the new building by Joe S. Flsbmiiu, manager of the local King stores and general manager of the chain of stores maintained in the various clth-h. CIVIC LEAGUE TO HOLD MEETING TONIGHT The TCsst Nashville Central Civic League will meet tonight nt o'clock at Tulip Street Church. It will be a very important meeting and representatives from he various civic leagues over the city are cordially Invited.

A competent lecturer will be present to make an address on "Cily Gardetis." BELGIAN RELIEF SHIP IS SUNK BY MINE THE IIAGI'F. April 8. --The Belgian relief ship Minis! re de Smet de Naeyer (2,712 tons) sank on Saturday In the North sen. It Is reported she struck a mine. Seventeen of those aboard were saved and twelve were drowned.

DR. W. L. FLEMING TO DELIVER ADDRESS Pr. Walter FlemlnK.

of the chair of history at Vanderbllt Fnlverslty, will ml-ilreas the Tennessee Historical Society io-nlpht at. Watklns Hall. The meetlnp' will begin nt 8 o'clock nnd tlic public Is invited to attend. man. 2 trnets in 14th district containing 40 iierea 2.000.00 P.

S. Hickman to H. A Hickman oDe-hiilf undivided interest be-ins: part lot 1 fronts fiO feet on II roadway 5.00 Total CHARTKRS AT TUB CAPITOL Tut nam Count Put nam Overall Mann facturliitr Company amendment, to in crease capital stock from to $75,000. Davidson County Humphreys OH Gna Company, with authorized r-Hpitnl stork of ineorporntors. C.

W. Denulnp. II. Riekaboiifrh, J. H.

Barber. John A Pttts and Chnrles H. Cookie. Jefferaon CountyMemorial Cemetery Association, peneral welfare; Incorporators. V.

H. Taylor. Vlrtrlnla C. Rush, Mrs. Alice Dlek S.

M. Vanee. John Walker, M. X. Koust and W.

E. Mlunus. MARItlAGK LICENSES. Lynn O. Peal to Maud Ma.rie Woodroof.

Sol M. Goodman to Myrtle W. Greenspan. Colored Arthur Morford to Mary Patterson; Porter Williams to Augusta Gray. BIRTHS.

MONTGOMERY William and Elisabeth 1210 Elmwood street. March 31, hoy. PARKER Howard and Eliza, 1617-Russell street, March pirl. HEATHS. Charles Carrlck.

130. IClRhth avenue, south: aged (10; April 8. P. Robert Ingram, City Hospital; aged 79; April 6. Mary Jane Callender, 2215 Grantland ave.

nue; aged 72; April (I. Charles L. Lee, City Hospital; aged 48; April rt. Alois Barry Loudon, St. Thomas: aced 45; April 7.

Lonnle Williams, St, Thomas; aged April fl. W. Stanley. 60S Fortieth- arenue. nortb; uged 88; April If anybody were to sneak quietly np to you nnd whisper -that in days to come Ham Hyatt would Huceccd Tyrus Cobb as a bascruuner vou would most certainly slip the address of a competent alienist into his paw.

At least that would be the logical tiling for you to do. Still, this young Kill CiUon is now patrolling the territory made vacant by the call of Time to 1 1 onus Wagner. Nobody would ever think that a squtrt-gun could make the same noise that a French "fi produces, vet Hugo Bezdek offers that substitution. Down here in Dixie Catou was rated as a fair shortsmith, yet the Unngli territory was full of inhabitations In that sector of the defense lines who possessed quite a bulge on the Baron. Starting with our very own Mr.

IX. PMlam and picking up Walter Barbare, IiOonnrd Dobard et. Mr. Caton might find 'competition of eanuon-llke caliber all along the wav. Yet in the early workouts of the Pirate hosts, Mie Baron recruit is being used in the shortsmith section and as lend -off man.

Here but lately he harvested five hits in as mnnv trips off the platter off a hatch of Maekmen inoundsnien. Still, a ten-year-old might easily make successful target of Mother Earth using a fiohert rifle. War scribes with the Pirates, however, are lusty In their tribute of the ex-Dixie leaguer. They have already assigned him the role formerly held by the celebrated Walloping Waguer, the well-known liermau wreck. No matter, the rattle of a pea in a pod sounds like the tightness of the well-known Dick's hatband when Kid Caton attempts to fill the booty of Hammering Hoiiur.

Cyrus Burger tn not the only gent in Dixie who i worried about. Leonard Do-hard rescinding his Intention of leaving baseball flat upon Us back. Down there in Mobile. Tlllar Cavet, the Pan-liandle Portsider, is keeping a.weather eye on the situation. If there Is one gent who sent shudders up the slabbing spine of the sharpshooter It was this same Dobard.

He blasted more heaving hopes 'for-thn Tiiinnish Texan than any other Baugli batter. "I'd just as soon try to pitch to Trls Speaker as that. Dobard." remnrkeil Cavet one day down in tlie dell lust summer. "I don't care who knows It, that fellow has my gout." results be expected from any treatment that does not reach the blood, the seat of the trouble, and rid the system of the cause the disease? S. S.

S. is one blood remedy that Jias for more than fifty years been giving relief to even (he most aggravated and stubborn cases of Rheumatism. It cleanses and purifies the blood by routing out all traces of disease. The experience of others wno have taken S. S.

S. will convince you that it will promptly reach your case. You can obtain this valuable remedy at any drug store. A valuable book on Rheumatism and its treatment, together with expert medical advice about your own individual case, will be sent absolutely free. Write today to Medical Department, Swift Specific 431 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.

Copyrlahtl9l4. i- 11. iarchbuiu Co. 1 1-1 LONGER. LIFE FOR MEN'S CLOTHES Here Is One Thing That Is Absolutely Impossible Rheumatism Has Never Been Cured by Liniments br Lotions, and Never Will Be.

You never knew of Rheumatism that most painful source of suffering being cured by liniments, lotions or other external applications. And you will never see anything but temporary relief afforded by such makeshifts. But why be satisfied with temporary relief from the pangs of pain which are sure to return with increased severity, when there is permanent relief within your retch? Science has proven that Rheumatism Is a disorderedcondltlonof the blood. How then, can satisfactory NEGLECT, more often than wear, shortens the life of clothes Treat a good suit considerately and see how it repays you in longer service But first be sure your care is not wasted upon poor garments, for sponging and pressing can nevei supply the lack of all-wool fabrics and honest workmanshipqualities which the Kirschbaum label absolutely guarantees $20, $25, $30, $35. WATCH OUR WINDOWS Souhr Lo veil Hampton 424 CHURCH STREET (EAST FUTH AVENUE) NOW 6 CENTS SAM'L I.

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