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Daily Arkansas Gazette from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 9

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THE ARKANSAS GAZETTE. LITTLE ROCK. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 28. 1909.

.3 "7T a FINN IS MING STATE SCHEDULE I 1 r'- uiaasa m.tygfmmmm.mv. AFhlCA HUI1T Jsgriss llo. 2 i When the animal hunting haxi berun, The noise brought cannibals on the run: 'WV" So Fat Bill left for part unbiown jR And left Slim JimlhcreU alone. I But Sliia Jim be whe wouldn't i For a fpl first-class cannibal ste So "he begged for his life and asked the mm To wait and let him fatten on SUGAR GLEN. Sweet "Sugar Glen" is the molasses which has fattened and strengthened so many thousands of people throughout the South and is absolutely the most delicjous sugar cane product ever packed in can.

"TOOTFORM" is the name of one of the shapes we are showing in the Selz Royal Blue shoe; the most perfect fitting last ever made; a special Selz last It fits more feet right than any shoe-shape we ever saw; and it's so perfect that every Selz shoe, whatever the style, is made on the general measurements of the Foot-form last. We'd like to show it to you; you'll find it right. Selz Royal Blue shoes', Jj.50, $5 (rvine Guarantee Shoe Store 1 1 6 Main Street. Next Door North of Pacific Express Office. Statement Showing Condition of the Twin City Bank At Close of Business, Thursday, February 25, 1909, nimpltreTB' Serenty-SeTea breala cp Colds and Tte curious tricks of the Grip are met by If yon ax subject to Inflnesxa tt attacks tilt bead.

If row rones ar weak, ta Cheat it flart affected. the Kidneys, then tha para seafci aa back. IT had Digestion, Uia stomach and bowels are Involved. All Drug Store, 25c, or mailed. Humphreys' Hosiep.

Medicine Cor. Wilnam aad Abb Streets, New York. CARDINALS ARE COMING TUESDAY Bresnahan'a Bunch Will Begin to Gambol or the Green Around Little Rock at Once Arrival. Manager rtojrer Hie most widely advertised and uted manager in the gams today, will arrive In Little lock with the Carditis nsnf Tuesday morning and will at once open sprint practice. The Cardinals will remain In Little Hock for a month, and Birsnahar.

hopes to InaUll Into them sdme of his baseball brain and hi snapplnesa. Also he probably will teach the McCloskey failure how to grill umpires s'lve and will take preliminary steps to provide a brisk season for Messrs. Enislle, John stone et al. Rresnahan's squad will consist of about 2a men and will Include sever! players who are realty entitled to hang their hats In the baseball Hall ot Fame Among them Is Konetchy, the best first-sacker In the biggest "And" ot halt a dosen season, and a rival of "Husk'' Chance and Hal Chase for ho'inrs at the first sacs. Johnny Lush, th midget southpaw, who I now working out at Hot Bprlngs, and Jot liennty, brother of the famous Ed, are others vho will oon be seen In action at th baseball park.

Bresnahan 1 carrying a bunci of promising youngster with him and he bopes to form the nucleus of a win ning club from aa admixture of speedy youngster with a few heady veteran. Charll Barrett, th former Detroit and Boston outfielder, and on of th (tar of a few year ago, is on of th veterans who will endeavor to land a Job In tho Cardinal garden. The Cardinal and th Trawler will mix for tb first time March Z4. Until th iff it contingent of Finn' proteges arrive, the Cardinal will have th hacienda to themselves. AEMY DEFEATS TALE.

West Point, F-b. Army fencers defeated Yale team In thel annus) tourney her today by a score of to a CADETS WIN rBOM BROOKLYN. West Point. N. Feb.

V. ihe Cadets wound up their Basketball eaoo today by defeating B-voklyn tolytch-nic by a score of 44 to CORNELL LOSES TO NAVY, Annapolis, Feb. H. Navai Acad amy won from Cornell this afternoon by scors of I to 4 In fencing. IRON MAN NOW OWNER Joe McOinnity Buy Newark: Eastern jjeagu anuiuoiso, Feb.

McOinnity, th famous "Iron Man" of th Nw York Giants, has received a telegram from President Brush granting him an unconditional release and he announoea that he and H. C. Smith, a Chicago mil lionaire, have purchased the NwfS franchise In this Eastern LMgua, paying KO.OOO for the earn. McOinnity I one ot the oldest pitcher the National League, and won hi aobrlquet by pitching successful Ooubia- headers. TEXARKANAN IS WINNER.

Special tb tb Oaaett Texarkana, Feb. Hlgn School won two games of basketball from Pine Bluff High rfchool today, the afternoon game by the eoore ef IT to A and the night game 43 to 11 CINCINNATI pOES TO ATLANTA. Cincinnati, (X, rb. il Th firt con tingent of th playr of th CinolnnatI National baseball team left thl city tonight for their spring training at Atlanta, Q. There are two squads of players and trainers will leave here tor AtlanU March LIABILITIES, Capital Paid 33,000.80 Surplus aad Undivided Profits 9,108.93 DEPOSITS 142,521, EESOUBCES.

Real Estate Furniture and Fixture. Overdraft Bills Receivable Stocks Cash in Bank 30.54 93.T0O.lH 1,400.00 12,583:00 Due from Banks 49.357.63 Total "Surrar Glen" take 1900, Serial No. 13905. AIERICANSTAKE" ANOTHER GAME Long Drive by Charlie Hemphill in Sixth Inning Turned Game From the National Team. Special to tba Gasetr.

Hot Spring. Feb. -Charlie Hemphill' home run In the sixth I mi lug ot an all-Aineriran v. all-National exhibition game here thl afternoon turned an evenly matched contest into an easy verdict for the all-Amerlcao. Score, IS to 7.

She score waa 4-1 la the sixth Inning, wherf three Americans got on base and Hemphill hit the longest driv In Whit tlngton park Held since Honus Wagner made a record there three year ago. The Boston Americans, which, with the recruits, registered aj In number, arrived tonight, and will begin work at Majestic park, their new grounds, tomorrow. Cy Young was not In the party. BUI Donovan and "Bob Ewlng will be opposing slabmen in an exhibition gsm tomorrow. Both are, in excellent condition.

BREITENSTEIN OPTIMISTIC Ha Thinks Pelicans Have Best Team Tbey Ever Started Witfi. Special to the Gasetta. Memphis, t-ab. that he I In condition to start a campaign right now front good effect experienced after several weeks' work-oi't at Hot Spring, Theodore Breltertsteln of the New Or leans baseball club (topped off rere" tonight between trains and continued on to New Orleans to report to Manager Frank for exhibition game. Breltensteln think tnr Pellci.

have thf strongest squad they have ever started with. He dope not claim the pennant but says that the club that bests them will land It in ACTION THEOWS 00IXXN8. dperlal tn the. Oaitt. Memphis, Feb.

fl. Joe Acton bf England was thrown by Joe Collins of Portland, here toulght. the Utter winning second and third fall. AN OLD ADAGE SAYS A light purse Is a heavy curae" Sickness makes a light puree. The LIVER It tha goat of Bin tenths of all (Uatwe.

utrs 7nMHi go to the root of the whole mat ter, thoroughly quickly asielw and restorw the action of the UVER to norawl condition. Give tone to the system and solid flesh to the body. Take No Substitute. III Little Rock Manager Would Start Off Argent With Game at Hot' Springs President Hunt Calls Meeting. President W.

W. Bunt of the Arkansas State League yesterday Issued the offldal oali far the spring meeting of tb league, to be held at tha Hot! Marioa at 16 a. m. Toesday, March It. for tha purpose at adopting a sckedule, volicg ib Newport franchise to JooteBora aad auca other matters aa may com up.

M. t. Ptna baa been asked to again prepare the acoaauie, and I bow at work on It Present indications are; for a aix-elub league again, but all depend on Fort Smith. If that territory can be secured for the Arkansas league, there will be eight club, with Texarkana as the eighth club. That city is ready and willing, and Bob Shelton, last season Newport manager, has gone into business In the border city and Incidentally is whooping up baseball.

Fort Smith la atm Western Association territory, and Ted Sullivan, a veteran player and manager, is looking over the situation with a view of taking the fran-rhtsv for that league, replacing ttllsburg. Kan. Thl matter will be decided by the meeting March 1. Argent to Open at Hot Spring. VndV the schedule Mr.

Finn la drawing. Argenta and Hot Spring will open at the latter city April 1L The entire league will open next day. Jones boro at Argenta, Helena at Hot Spring aa Brink ley at Pin Bluff. Argenta will play at home until April 28, with the exception of yiree day on the road. Fourth of July game will oe played probably hi Argenta, Hot Spring and Helena.

The dark clouds which have been hovering over the league have now blown away and all are working for the success of baseball In ltd. President Bllhelmer of the Argenta eluo aid last night (hat he would be unable to announce the name of hi UK) manager before the meeting a week Tuesday. Signed contracts from reserved players tre being sent hi fast and about March i tickets will be sent and players ordered to report by April 1. St. Paul of the American Association will afriva March 3D, but Manager Mike Keller will be here March 1 to superintend the preparation ot the diamond at Faucette park for practice.

'lh work will be done by Oeorge Scott, who has been re-employed a groundkeeper for 1MB by Argenta. Mr. Scott Friday night resigned hi winter position and may go up to Jbnesboro this week to lay out the diamond there." One of the Improvements at Faucette park will be a big ecoreboard, 1M teet long, over the south fence, on which tne score by Innings of the Southern league games will be posted thl season. MEMPHIS MEET MAY 15 Otter Cities May Be Invited to Send Candidate. Special to the (Jaaetta Memphis, Feb.

17. At a meeting of members ef the Memphis Driving Asso ciation tonight It waa decided to open May IS for weekly matin meets. The club at a later meeting will adopt resolutions favoring lnter-city classes snd It Is expected that New Orleans, Birmingham and other driving club organisation will be Invited to send wandldate to tha local meets over the famoua two-mile course. A proposition tonight te consider a move from the famoua speed oval to the Montgomery Park coume, where the trl- state fair holda forth, wa considered, but no action taken. HOT SPRINGS TEAM WINS TWO Little Bock High School's Basketball Team Draws Double Defeat Special to the Gsaetts Hot Springs, Fen.

XI. -Tim loal Hign School basketball qud defeated the Little Rock High School ire thl snernoou and night by scores of to II and -1 to respectively. The two teama an admittedly the beat In itat, and tha championship la considered almost defi nitely plsoed by the victory of the lore la NEW YORK AMERICANS LEAVE. New York, Feb. ftat-Klve member of the New York American baseball team left tli city today, while the remainder departed from their home in varloui part of th United State for tt.

club's spring training ground at Maoon, where they will work until April t. After that data the dub will trave. North, playing several preotlc game on th way to Washington, where It will open its season April Ja, ALL $3.00 I I a In on (Q)M you grocer. Ask for Sweet -A tha Part Fool an Drag Law, June 30, TfavfTerr Cobb eaperta In the gem ay that be will he irud a olaver a bla brother In lime. The boy 1 only year old and In Bis eoond year In the professional ranaa.

VnA" rtavii Promulng. AnotAr outfielder who look promising 1 'Red" Davis, the right neiaer araiiea from the Topeka team of tte Weetern Aeeoclatlon. Davl a magn'rtcent bata-man and an exceptionally good ground coverer In the outfield. Lat eaon he wa a terror to the pitcher in the Weet-ern Aaeoclation and flnlehed the eaon the coveted .308 nurk. Wlttt tlx unfild In the league, Manager Finn want to corral all of the lad wno nnt hnthered bv Old Sol slants that are obtainable.

When the Boston Red Box paased through Little Rock yeterdy Manager Finn talked for a brief time with Manager Fred Lake of that team. Manager Lake had a boost for Boucher, the shortstop that tha Traveler secured from Boiton. "The boy I a ure comer." said the leader of the Bed Sux. "He 1 great ground POVerer and he will break up many game with hi stick. I have a surplu of Inflelders or I never woiilu have allowed him to get away." fjW Manager Lake put a damper on the report that Boucher would not report to the Traveler.

The youngster appeared af the headquarter of the Ked Box a few day go and expressed hi thorough satisfaction with the Little Kock bertn. He live about IS mile from Boston. He I tha only local player who i tlU out of the fold. The schedule idopted by the magnate of the. Southern Association at Mobil pleae Manager Finn, who boltevea that he secured more than an vn break with the other, manager.

The sohedul give Little Bock four Sunday at both Mem-phi and New Orleans, and Fourth ot July at Memphis. The local will open at Mem phi and will engage In game befor appearing at home. From Memphl the team will wing down to Mobile and thence to New Orleans. The fact that the larger por tion of the trip will be apent ux tb cltie where warm Weather is almost certain to prevail delight Manager Finn, who hope to entirely duck any possible cold weatn-According to Manager Finn, the ground at the park are now at the best condition In their history at thl early date Groundkeeper Murphy has been busily engaged In priming them for Bresnahan'a hopefuls, and they will be fit for any Ion of when the Cardinal arrive. 'J it Street car management will begin work upon the stands, bleacher ana fence tomorrow and will put these inio hap at once.

RED SOX AT HOT SPRINGS President. Taylor Arrives With Thirty Players Newspaper Man Coma, Hot Springs, Feb. 77. President John A. Taylor of the Boston Americans, with players under hi ehaperonaga, arrived tonight to take up, spring uy bar on tha new "Majestic park" ground, which thl team leased for a term of Ave years Tim Murnane headed a colony of newspaper writer who also arrlved tonight, representing tha metropolitan press of the North and Bast, Manager Jones of the Majtatlo tonight received a telegram from Frank Chanc af tb Chicago Nattonala, stating be would be her March 1.

with bla pitob-tr and catcher, and reservation were made accordingly. Fred Clark will have tha PttUburg Na- and Will' H. C. Moore, Cashier, do solemnly iwear that the above statement is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. H.

C. MOORE Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 26th day of Feb-(Seal.) ruary, 1909. GEO. B.

ALUS. Notary Public. Order a can from no substitute. Ouarantaad Under TBAYELERS WILL BEGIN TO APPEAR This Week the Early Birds Will Flock In and Go Into Soak at Springs Gossip About New Men. Tba first contingent of tb Traveler will arrive In Utile Rock thl week, but their ty here tin brief and P-ln.

Jack O'Connor, the veteran playing manager, will he beretomorrow, en route to Hot Spring, -where he will get Into condition for the Up of the bell that announce the opening cf the big how. Jack baa aanounoed that he ie already in good eondltlea, but that a abort aojourn at the eprlnge will make Umtu the proverbial Bddle. Tarle-ton. the slugging first sacser, and Pitch-era Compton, the star of the O. and O.

Mane, and FuHenwIder. will aleo report HoteSprlngs thli week. Compton hurt hie ahoulder last season and wee compelled to retire from the am to recently Visited boneaetter Beeee at Youngstown, and lay that hi ahoulder la entirely mended and that hi arm la bow a good a before. Manager Finn, however, deelree that the ted take a ahort trip to the springs to make Certain tut he will be In7 Audition.5 Compton wa a tar or tberet magnitude la the O. and O.

and onV hit Unttnielv Injury prevented hi 1 breaking. mis lb major. Manager riiw 7bilantte Tfoatfly oa torn for ona tha mainstays of the local twirUng itaft Am Outneldet From St tool. It 1 understood that the waveier can have their pick of- tha fra outflelder af tba ft. Louis Americana, and Manager Finn hop get a good suniteider and fight-hand hitter from the Brown, 'the me Upon whom he la caating his managerial are McAleese, a hard-hitting, fact yeungster from tha O.

and Jr. League, and Paul conn, orouwr i famoua Ty. It 1 hardly that both of the lada will aeoura perma nent bertha with McAloer mm and either would make a aweet fielder for the OBRINI la averVwher raoognlied aa tha most aucoeasful and reliable horn treatment tor tha cure of the Drtng Habit" It to highly ndord and praised by thousand of grata ful men and women throughout the tanl Space will hot permit as to tell you all about BRINK. pablish a free booklet which fully explain tb OBRINB treatment Be 1 sure and writ for It OBRINB la prepared In two forms. No.

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Washington, D. ORRINB I aoi by leading druggist svarywhara. v- Special AganUt A Main St is Ml On hey are i PLAT OOLLEOIANS. Special te the Gasetta Clerkevltle, Feb. Hill defeated the Cumberland College baseliail team her today, to 4, In a closely contested gams.

Th collet team mad an unusually good showing against old plsy-ers, some of whom hsve a national reputation, i Charley Schmidt, catcher with Detroit, caught for Coal Hill and Walter Schmidt hla brother, who wa with Helena laat year, did the twirling. Coyle, with th champion Hot Spring team last year. held down th Initial eag for th visitors. Good Time? Last nighteating big dinner is often tba maker of BAD TODAY. Why not? Over-eating means extra work for tha stomach and bowels.

You've got to safer if you don't help nature unload with CASCARETS. "They work wkiU you sUef" you're O. K. in the A. M.

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