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Daily Arkansas Gazette from Little Rock, Arkansas • Page 21

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THE ARKANSAS GAZETTE, LITTLE ROCK, SUNDAY, llAVXXl 1S20. Court, Miss, Whitney read her last let' measure adopted. The jails are tied, the banks are full of money ai i 1 CY BARGER.GOES TO ter from her romantic hnsband, which Is Captain of the A the- people Are I have a Ask a Doughboy What a Chance TRAPSHOOTERS FORM 0RGMIZAWH1E admitted the charges oa which the.aa nullment was granted. Von Hoegard- Tiger Basket Bailers THE COLUMBUS CLUB en, who acted here for several film firms under the name of John Sunder land, was arrested" ia Chicago in connection with a "cheek irregularity." country wants to achieve real Jther let it Mopt abselote prohibition." He spoke to a rather small composed mostly of women, and words were reeeiwd- silently. 1 'Pussyfoot, has In th.

letter he admitted -that he had been previously married, aitd that Veteran Pitcher and Manager of the'Chfcks Lands lob in Association. Gun Club Is Formally Organ-feed and First Shoot of Season Is Held. discovery of the season and it begins Pacific coast egga, introduced in the Atlantic eoast market two- years ago, now command a premium from 1, to 2 eents in the New York market because ef the strict grading by their packers. London haa 368 mnsis Paris, March 20. William E.

Johnson has inaugu-rated a prohibition campaign in France. He addressed a Paris audience for the first time on prohibition, tonight under the auspices of the "Blue Cross Society." "Prohibition in America," said Johnson, "is the' most beneficial his wife and children were left in Belgium when he came to America in 1917. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C5 A "TO A. IT 1 I 4, :7 Jsi-' halls- and motion picture houses. The Little Boek Gun Club was formally organized yesterday afternoon at a meeting of followers of the traps game at, the.

T. Lloyd store, and immediately1 afterward the club held ita first shoot at Martin Field near Forest park. Little Bock sportsmen have been shooting under ths name of. Little Spvrla'l to the Oaiett. Memphis, March 20.

"Cy Barger, pitcher for the Memphis club, for the past four years, and who made three attempts at the managerial job, has been sold to the Columbus club ft the American Association. Tom Wat-kins, piesident' of the Mempbie dub, anifouneed that had been given permission to negotiate for his fu fcj IUB ill.UI-miil IIL.1I..H II I JlhH Ml. II ta appear mat jimmie is nere to stay. The boyan thase a fly ball all over the Jot and grab it, he has a good arm and be has given the, ball a terrible beating in the practice' sessions. pe hits from the wrong side, but he Wts right and left banders alike.

John rlerson is the third man in the present combfnation and looks good- for another year, Harry Harper atill is absent, bnt is believed to be on his war. Harper will have to fight for a place and it will be a nice throe-eornerod battle between Frierson, Blakealey and Harper for the two positions, If Gets reports, Distcl will enter the outfjeld competition and make it, a hard four-way battk. Any three of the five named would make' Little Rock a better outfiold than it had at any time last season. Kid Elberfeld tells us that he has ture and had ascepted terms with the Coiiimbim elub. How do they lookf't That' a question that we bar pat va almost every day and soma days many as dozen 'Pretty good.

A Th.it the amiwer tbat we hava g-n-ea the anxious fans wh are, kind enough to acr aa if tney think that i may -parhapa know a little something about it, How much we know, ri jiow much anyona knows, is a matter tlu season, must -prove or disprove. It has been said tbat a baseball writer- should not a baseball fan. should not, but how many of them are not, especially in, toe minor lea guest Maybe that's why we are 'la the minors, But aside from a ten-fieacy to boost the home club tbat may be' provincial, we 'feel-justified iit answering, "Pretty AH of those who are interested are invited to eontiue with us and all ethers Are granted permission to drop 11 Out. We are going to try to explain 1 why think they look pretty good'' to us-" of course, be-s iiij, the ball players who bare been worklnc themselves into a ball elub A' was held last Thursday night. In the tournament he made" 37 goals, being very close to the forwarda, Adkms and Bell, who made 41 and 40.

He is Bock Uun Jlub" for several years, but they were not formally organized until, yesterday. Officers elected are! George A. MeConnell, president; J. Trawick, secretary and treasurer; Clarence Both, first vice presidents Dr. J.

L. Dibrell, second vice George W. Clements, third vice president. Mr. Clements also was eloct-ed captain of the shooters.

The five officials also compose the Board of Directors. The membership fee will be II and annual dues win be $5. 'The elub will hold the annual Arkansas state1 tournament later In the season. Following are the scores made a popular member of the team, and is expected to be a good leader next season. READY TO START WELL decided definitely on only two pitch in WE suggest that your order be placed at once.

Largely expanded facilities have advanced the Velies output, but the universal approval of Velie style and performance has increased the Velie de Drillers Prepared for Operations Poinsett County. ft ers Bobinson and.iBlua, The others will have to. 'fight tot jobs. Knowlson, Lonman and Knight are showing up well fend all are working Knight has shown much 'improvement over bia J917 form and looks good for a regular job, "Lef-i jSfe-' Shot At. Brooke, Boatful to the Gaxetta.

"Harrisburg, March 20. The first test oil well has been located here. The lumber ia being put on the er'qund for building the derrick, mand four-fold. -t 47 Oeorge w. 50 Clyde Wells i.60 at Kavanaugh Field far the past two wi'ks for the purpose of representing Little Bock in the Southern League Fovur-FuMnswr Sport Cstf 'Wfjf i which will be located about one mile tact.

Because' we must have a starting pines and because we positively know west of town on the old fair grounds. The machinery, easing and tools are expeeted to arnvp here soon. This company baa agreed to put down four test wells 4,000 feet deep in making a thorough test for oil and gas. ty" Masters is pretty sure of a job. Tbo Oklahoma southpaw has demonstrated that he knows how to pitch.

Wewould name him as one. of our pitchers if wo were picking the team. "Dutch" Hengevcld will be here nett month to toko part in the battle for pitching jobs. "Dutch" has two large points in is favor he is a good pitcher and he still is rated as a youngster. Any five of these will give the Travelers a better pitch -that we are at least DO per cent abso -The fortunate motorists are those who act on the opportunity the Velie offers.

The acknowlV edged pattern of 1920 style new luxuries, the comfort of roomy deep-plaited genuine leather upholstery power for all kinds of going these are the Velie superiorities. Six body styles open and closed give you a range of selection for every need or preference. Let us demonstrate for you. Jutoly right on this one, proposition, wo will start behind the Wa 'xw4niiiiiiMi-aw Ste-rMMW foi4)wr Werlsisa 1 'f i i iw" FaurfuMnsv 47 45 44 '43 43 43 40 40 Vt 38 37 86 36 36 30 SO 26 22 i i i I --US, made the percentage 0 beeauso we 1 figure on one man earryine about IL Donnelly. 60 Morris Farrell .........50 T.

L. Qreen ....60 George A. MeConnell. .50 Turner Lloyd Jr 50 3ames K. ....50 B.

L. 60 J. T. Lloyd ,..:.50 J. Pemberton .,..,..60 Paul B.

60 Clarence Roth 60 Bob Foster ,.80 Dr. M. G. Daly ,...50 L. A.

Allen .60 Koch Williams 50 Morse 1 .60 Indicates professionals. ACTRESS GETS DIVORCE that much of the catching burden- ing starr tnan they nad last and we consider hat when we say that they look "ptstty good." HEAVY RACING ENTRIES I BRYANT BRATT01T. TvaJ'MMniir Tourinc RoaudaSaa I CROW MOTOR CO. Main 2935 H. J.

Black Fourth and Center. The new leader ef the Little" Boek i i 'We Take Care of Our Owners. WWW! Claire Whitney Found Her Husband Had Wife and Children. (Chleaso Trlbnne-New Terk Time Speelnl te th OmMtte.) New York, March 20. Claire Whitney, motion picture actress, today had her marriage to Jan von Hoegarden annulled.

He was a member of a wealthy Belgian family and was deported July 31 last aa an undesirable. Before Justice Finch in the Supreme High School basket ball team was one of the stars of the recent tournament in which his'leam wen the state championship. 4 His work at center Nearly Every Big Stable to Be Eep-reaented at, Kalamazoo. won him the position on the all-state On the vacuum bottle principle' a fountain for watering poultry that keeps its contents from freering in cold weather and rom becoming overheated in wnrm weather. team, and he was the unanimous choice for captain when the election Tony BroUm, No one will dispute the claim that Brottem is everything to bo desired as a catcher.

He has a (rood arm, a clear and active brain, la a good Judge of batters, a careful handler of pitcbors and a very- good hitter, Tony not only stesdles the pitchers but he holds down the entire club and is of much assistance -to Manager Elberfeld. Tony hasn't been formally reappqbited field captain, but that will be one or a Is jobs again next season. Home folks express rc- gret because Tony was not advanced to big league company last fall, but Tony doesn't seem aggrieved He is absolutely 'satisfied to be in Little Rock again this year, and he will continue to nlay fof the club and not for Tony Brottem. There are three men available from whom an assistant to Tony will be so- lotted Boyce Morrow, Francis Bacon and "Bully" McLean, Perhaps few fane are aware of fact that Kalamazoo, March 20.Vir-tually every big stable in the United States is represented in the 193 entries for the eight early closing events to be raced at the annual Grand Circuit meeting here July 19 to 23, it was announced today. There will also be 10 late closing events.

MEXICAN REBEL TAKEN Federals Capture Vlllista Chieftain After Hot Fight POliiir El Paso, March 20. Unofficial 1 reports were received here lost night Bully" is in the contest, but Kid, Elberfeld has entered him. The Arka-dolphia collegian never has tried him' t. from Chihuahua City, Chihuahua, of the rapture" by Mexican federal troops' of Gen. Nicholas Fernandes -whe had.

been Francisco Villi's ehief lieuten- ant sines the death of Martin Lopes, Fernandes, it -was snidwas capturf ed by General Pmneda in a fight in which the rebel chief was wounded in the leg. It also waa reported 75 Vil-' listas were killed in the Also many other followers of Fernan-; DOUBTFUL Hav you ever carried that feeling away with you from the gaso-, line service station? Regardless of the integrity of the man you have patronized, have 'you felt that you have not had the proper quantity measured out to you? This element of doubt will always exist until the purchaser can see how" much he is gettingr Seeing is believing. -The Five-Gailon Visible Pump measures from one to five brimful gallons, so that the purchaser can see the quantity and quality of the gasoline-he is buying. -In appreciation of our many 'customers we are anxious at all times to give them the best service possible. So we have installed this visible gasoline pump." See what you get and get what you pay for.

We employ only intelligent white help. Free Air and Waters No Tips Accepted Pattison Oil Co. Corner of Third and Louisiana Streets. Phone Main 4253. Little Rock, Ark.

sen a oatcurr, uu ut? uua vuvrh up so well in other, positions that berfrld is unwilling to-kt hlra has about decided to hold Mm for the utiTity job. The Kid wants a utility man who can relievo Brottem ocesv-" aionally and if can qualify as eatahnr he'll get the job. McLean is one of the real prospect of the squad and ought to be a great ball player some day. He certainly mauls the ole ball and la absolutely fearless. He swings left-handed, but southpaw pitchers do not seem to worry him at all.

nx- were captured, it was amid, The fight and capture took place at Consuelo station on the Mexican Central railroad, south of Chihuahua City. The death of Fernandee, following his defeats in a battle, was reported fronv Mexican sources about a month ago. At that time it was said his relatives had identified bis body. This report was disproved last week when passengers on a Mexican Central train, which was wrecked and looted by Villistas, upon arriving at the border asserted Fernandas took part in wreaking the train and with his 'own revolver killed the engineer. it I I iPffii iiffil' 'Z'lu'Zk "1 'L 'i, Yellow Pine and oak are the best woods to resist the action of steam with the least amount of warping.

BUZ i. "Testing the Marmori Motor KM Elberfeld has picked Chief WH- liam Wana to play first base. The fact 1 that the Kid has picked him is about all of the endorsement the Indian needs. The Chief msy not get away aa did "Lefty" Grimm two springs ago, 1 but Elberfeld aays the noble red man will have the fans talking about him just aa they praised Grimm before the season has gone very far. Wano anbmits readily to coaching and he is getting lots of it.

It has been noticed that be-always- looks better in a game I thatv.be does in practice. For one, we are entirely willing to trail alongwith the Kid and put our money on waho. TTnless Oua Gets changes his mind and decides that he can play ball down here as well aa In the East, George Distelwill get the job at see-1 onL Here 's wlrfre some or the fans will. to arguar-with wa cannot help sometimes hoping that Gus 'does stay away. Wei want Distel to have another fling at the infield, we believe that he will play bail ia his 1918 form this summer.

George is working with a determination to make it a great year and we are one fan who wants to give him every en- couragement in the A Traveler team without Bee Walsh at third will be something, of an in-" novation for us of the. younger genera- tion of fans, but Little Bock will hare ball teams long after iWalsh has quit the game entirely. We can't havevhim always, and this seems to be as gAott a year aa any to try to get along with- out him. And we're not knocking Dee, either. We like him.

Every 'one in Little Rock tHked bis playing and liked him personally. "Scrappy" Moors will play third, onless Dee batty comes on, And maybe even then, for "Eerappy" wsjjtsthe job and is to fieht Walsh" 6r anyone for Indiana Built 1911 PbatacrmpkMl Jaauaiy IX I02O SO great is the accuracy and precision of manufacture of the new series Marmon, that scrupulous attention to every detail becomes a law. This fact is strikingly demonstrated in 'the care with which every motor is tested. The engine, after being assembled, is set up on a dyrramom-eter stand and run by electric power for one hour. Then it is run under its own power for three hours.

It is then completely disassembled. Every part is inspected. Afterwards it is rebuilt and set up again for anotherdynamometer test of one hour, nishing with wide open throttle. No other motorcar engine we know of in regular productionis subjected to as rigid and comprehensive a test NION cuss or tony omsta Qmidm teifri AftM Mirt mi mi iin, it imSM emu. Iormmntt THt Mctvuic MU TSUbMITTCO TELES AM 7 SnVOOMt CAaVTSN, sntM w.

ATxm, mat Mtmff' invite yw to the new Mormon 34 end to experience its extraordmarj rtduif amUttm mvk the forknrtnf mM(, (nbjtct te rbt teraae ea bsck hereof, which are io Truolc Erery Town. it. Moore ought to make Little Bock Stater S. a good man and we eeueve mat ne will. "Serspp" is a ball player of the Elberfald'type and his nlcknama is aa misnomer.

Sell battle for a ball game to-the very finish and won't kno that he's libked then. First Indiana track, tmlirta'l9lirtill hart wortc Tory day after $0, years eonttrmous eerrict. Present Owner 'Cbaa, Stewart' Oas City Indiana eayt true is a equal to any job This truok has pall for Itself Aa. ft ret '3 months, mei This unequalled long-life record proves Indiana Truolcs wonderful Talne. and low cost In the '-Ions ran Indiana Truolr, Karion, Indiana l' F.

S. Latest Model. If yon. want tmeSc that will still be earning nosey Id years front now, write for, ojy ef our. "How to Choose a Indiana Truclt 5 George sMeGinnis win play abort for the Travelers this year and next year he probahly will phy short somewhere in the big show." 4' Little Mae" is showing better this season than he did last and this is ne year Little Rock- is going into the raej) without a shortstop problem to.

an- ny the bosses. There brnt more dependable short fielder in the league than our Man. This is ones more that we believe the fans etc with us -by nnanimouf There atill is some weertainty about tht- ontfjld, except center, htr TUnj Miller haa ug" in so deeply that there is little chance that he wi'i be dislodged. "Bing" is one of that yea see on a street and pick ont at -once r. sa a bp.l player.

lie will eima near-r tho big shoes of Jncr.boBh"n njnf. ha. dr-e sinCij Bift -lako trfjit iijt Ale tcrutcr TMftf Ti-vf a bail player, luults t' ro.J MARMON 34 See Indiana. Trucks at Belli ta 1820 VO' Sixzri i nbj, i- MmM S. Aiito Co.

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