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BATTLE CREEK, SATUiDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1924 THE ENQUIRER AND EVENING NEWS St. Louis Beats Tigers in First Game Church Calendar CHURCH. ET East Main street over St. wart Laundry. Rev.

Is idore Davenport, pastor, Pest avenue. Message service 4:30 p. m. conducted ly and local me'litims present. L'-cture and messag- s.

7:4.1 p. m. by rastro. FIRST CHRISTIAN overseas with the Fourth Array corps in. the Toul sector and with the Army of Occupation in Germany.

The Chamber of Commerce and Mayor Charles C. Green are to wel-cor the veterans to the city. That Battle Creek, because of wartime associations, has a warm place in the hearts of the veterans, is evidenced by the fact that thev have DDflU liin nrsT 0. S. NEEDS ONE DilUVUH 0 OLH! oTAND FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST.

SCIENTIST. 11 Maple street. Services in church edifice at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a.

m. Wednes from a had pencil (to ihil.lren) ning Services, song s. rvi. at Report of district conference 7l4 You art tvt 'e poller was so badly damaged that he was forced out. He said he would start in the second heat Saturday.

An accident to Horace E. Dodge's Baby Ho-Lo drove him out of the Detroit Trophy race and left Paul AMERICAN LE-iGLE ioi unco successive years voted to BENGALS, 4-1 now their annual rnnmiinn her. ft ORE VICTORY ast year the vote, with many mem- Strasburg in the Baby Sure Cure the only contestant. Eoth boats i Comer cf Lathrop E. Main I streets.

Rev. Fred R'ss. pastor: I residence 13S I.athrcp, phone 1 a. in. B.bie schoio: Lord's I S.ipp- and sermon.

Topic: "Lov-i est Thou Me. More Than These?" Endeavor 7:00 p. m. Con-j tc "Bettf-r i Civ.np." Evonina service. A oers assent, was Battle Creek 2 SECOND BAI'TIST CHI 223 Marshall street.

Meeds, pastor. Mr.mir i at Mr. R. Bell, Preaching service- at by th- pastor. Ever.ir.g Lt.

at ij.oO. Pivaciiinir s. rv-e-- were not ready at the starting sun CH V. M. school nt.

1'. U. ALI.I- 1(. Detroit. in; and day evening testimony meeting at P- ni.

Reading room at 205 City Bank Building, open daily except Sunday and holidays, from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock.

Subject for Sunday, September 3. "Man." FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. Monument Square. Pastor, Quinton ret. New York 77 50 .806 St.

Louis 715 53 .559 Detroit 6S 61 Chicago ...64 63 .504 Cleveland 64 64 .510 Washington 5S 6S .40 Athletics 52 72 .419 Boston 43 76 and Dodge got away a lap ahead of runt. 1. it is expected that about Then the Honors of the Davis i-o former men of the battalion will Strasburg. He was driving his hydroplane at top speed in the fourth lap when it hit a big sea along the oe in B.Btte Creek fo rthe meeting. FIRST SPIRITUALIST Cup Will Belong to the American Team Again.

Howard Ehmke Takes Short End of Verdict in Interesting Game Yesterday. TIGERS IN 2 BAD INNINGS London Day bv Dav v-t ci.r welcome extend- 1 to ail. ST. THOMAS' CHURCH East Van Bmon and Maple Streets. Rey.

mainland shore and narrowly escaped sinking. A patrol launch towed him into a slip, and he was (By the Associated Press) able to get his boat going later, but Friday's Results St. Louis 4, Detroit 1. Chicago 2. Cleveland 0.

Philadelphia 4, Boston 3 (11 in.) Three games scheduled. loieao, Sept. 2. Needing but ANTE CHURCH, I ythian T. East Main street Rtgular ser at 7:43 p.

m. Lecture and by the Kev. Mrs. Leiia rlast. a ed by lical workers, followed consecrated fellowship service, cle meeting Thurs lay after from 2 until 4 and at 7:45 in evening with.

question not in time to finish. one more victory to clinch posses j-mun alker; residence. 5S South avenue. 9:30 morning clask meeting. Leader.

M. B. Hoxie. 10:31. morning worship, sermon by pastor.

Topic. "Accepting Responsibility." Anthem, Benedic Anima (Dudley Buck.) Contralto solo. "The Lord Is Mindful of His Own," from "St. Paul" (Mendelssohn) by Miss Marie by 'ir-noen the box. sion of the Davis cup and with it world lawn tennis supremacy for Rector.

East Van Maple after Trin-' II 7 by the Evening Home Athletics Avoid Blanking with Single Run in Ninth Period Shocker Good. HERE WAS A GAME THAT ENDED IN AN ARGUMENT G. studwel. 1 Parish house. street: Re.

troy twelfth Sunda Idle If: set-mon 7: another year, the United States pin nea us faith today on Wm. T. Til- Otis. Organ prelude. Pastnrat Saturday's Games St.

Louis at Detroit. Chicago at Cleveland. New York at Philadelphia. Boston at Washington. The Question Was Whether Three den and Vincent Richards, national champions, in the jubles match ver By O.

O. MC INTYRE. London, September 2 The White-chapel district is London's Ghetto. It's criminal history has inspired many volumes and Jack the Ripper crimes there have no parallel in criminology, it has a wide, brooding thoroughfare with countless foreign-born milling about. Three bobbies stand at each corner.

The pubs reek of cheap gin and whiskey and bleary-eyed bummers clot in each doorway. It 'was told that I would be as safe there alone at night as in Grosvenor -Men Were Out And It Is Still an Undecided One. laerts). Offertory. "A Desert Sons" (Sheppard).

Organ postludc, "Hallelujah (Beethoven). 12:00, Sunday with Gerald L. Tattcrson and Pat O'Hara Wood of the challenging ENGLISH II Tho Re epp. rt. pas-r The Enquirer and News baseball NATIONAL LEAGUE Ail welcome.

FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Corner Meachem avenue and indwell streets. Bible school at J.orfi a. m. Morning worship at Sermon by the pastor. Subioor "God.

and the People." meeting Thursday evenimt at Your nee is these services. L. J. Van Siekier. aster, 34S avenue.

Phone -iiieSJ. school. Dr. E. Van Camp, general Australians- Play was to begin ST.

EEAN waid A. A. Kl Ill-lois' street, Ser-. tees for til team met its first defeat in a tight superb tendent. Graded lessons are cioex on the courts of the Detroit, 2.

Subdued to complete submission by Urban Shocker in the conning tower of the Browns Navin field Friday afternoon, the Titters lost another ball came. By a score that left no room for arguments tho Bengals dropped their fifth straight, ami the fourth since returning home from the eastern trip. On better pitch game yesterday afternoon on the used. 6:20 Hpworth League Devo Uost Side Tennis club. Rich Steel Products company tional meeting.

Tonic. "Invest'. Facing an almost hopeless task as oi men- crusnmg defeat Square. But I doubt it. grounds, losing to the Armour Grain company by a score of 10 to 8.

The newspaper boys had already wallop the two single matches that onened aft'T 10:30. ject. 11:30. Trinity. Sermon "Bdinea.ii' Ib-rlert A stump-legged fellow came out l.NTi.ilNATIONAL BIBLE STIT tne international plav vesterdav My Mind." Leaders.

Mrs. Quinton Walker and Marina Van Strien. 7:30, U'nion sen-ice. Sermon by Rev. Parley E.

Zartmann, D. D. Topic. "Jesus, the Optimist. Evening an-them.

"I Will Love Thee" (Gaul) ped the food makers three successive DENTS ot a pub culled the Creen Man Patterson losing to TiHen and Jams Main the li W. study p. m. Pet. New York 74 43 .612 Chicago 72 54 .571 Pittsburgh 69 57 .549 Cincinnati 6S 55 .547 St.

Louis 63 67 Brooklyn 62 63 .4 37 Phillies -12 7S .310 Boston 43 S2 .344 Friday's Results Boston 2-10, Philadelphia 0-1. Brooklyn New York 7 (10 in.) Pittsburgh 14-6. St. Louis 4-11. games but the latter turned tables last evening.

lurched against me. "in say tuvenor." he rasped, "how about a at 6 p. ASSOCIATION tr. ot. Bible in.

Iiiscourse at Are We at the End If so Millions -r Lie." All Weld Topic: ot tne At that the newspaper makers think they should have had the ct. dial i World? Will Trio. "Hear Our Prayer" (Abbott). Organ prelude. "Sancta Maria" Offertory, "By the Waters of Minnetonka," (Lieurance).

Organ postlude (Goss). tuppence?" 1 walked on and he followed mo to the corner, commending my soul to infernal regions and applying epithets that would shame New York's water front. UNIVERSAL SPIRITUALIST game or a tie ut of it. In the eight ring they made four scores and had one man left on base. One O.

Anderson to William M. Johnston in straight sets, the Australians were determined to make a "last ditch" stand against the defenders. Victory for the r-ntipodoan Racquet v-lelders today would make it necessary for America to capture at least one of the remaining singles matches, scheduled Monday, in which Anderson and Tilden and Pat-t-rson and Johnston are paired. Jacobs singled, and Marsh, who was If Harding Had His Way ing, superior play aiteld and the introduction of a punch when it was necessary, the Browns naturally occurred on the desired end of the verdict, i to 1. Howard Ehmke didn't pitch such a bad game, but he had r.o chance tc vein the way Shocker performed, and under the circumstances there wasn't anything for hint to do but acknowledge defeat.

"With a single run in the ninth inning the Bengals averted a blanking, Veach's sir.cje, Foth errill's second double and a sacrifice fly by F.ieney providing the counter. One other opportunity for a run was opened to the Timers, but a single Ch.cago 7. innati 4. on base, went to third. Beach sim-l- UPTON AVENUE M.E.CHURCH.

Corner of Upton Avenue and Frederick street. Rev. G. E. Wright, pastor.

Residen.ce 234 Upton avenue. Sunday morning i.t ire-m d. and then the argument started, the grain workers claiming Three otb.er vagrants stopped me. They can spot an American here instantly. None of them begged in the whinning way of the beggar.

Tt was more of a stern command and is to say I was badly frigiitened while trying to be calm. There is picturesque about as there is about our men were out. The game ended in Saturday's Garni; Philadelphia at Boston. Pittsburgh at St. Louis.

Cincinnati at Chicago Brooklyn at New York. the eignth with the 'gument still going. i 'e a h.ZS newspaper boys slouyl .11 hard, garnering 15 hits Communion service. 12 o'clock. Sun day school.

W. If. Todd, superintend-ent. p. Epworth league devotional service.

Harry Yaw. Ica.j.-r. 7:30, evening worship. Sermon bv the pastor. Topic, "Balaam, the Two-faced Man." Do not forget AMERICAN" ASSOCIATION" VINCENT CRAFT GUIS VICTORY ed the luring whi' American Ohetto.s.

Perhaps the the eight frames tw uioumen schuler to task counted for ten hits most of which evening most interesting haunts are the wine and hot bun shop: imitations of the famous Birches wh the karrtsters and court judges th- law courts. These places sell a mat we resume our Sunday services. the score making. The Kn.mir...- nd News had one triple itd St. Paul S3 4-S .639 Minneapolis 73 Indianapolis 73 Milwaukee 73 63 7 Kansas City 70 64 Louisville 64 74 Toledo 53 S2 .393 Columbus 49 7 doubles to its credit.

Thev wit me at the No. fi school Wins Opening Day Regatta Feature After Losing Heat to Gar Wood. CHURCH OF w. Rurn. ham street.

Rev. Charles J. Decker pastor. Residence 1S2 S. Ravine street.

Phone Sundav --chool at 10 a. m. Morning wor-saip at 11 a. m. Young 1 ev ning at ma.

pv 4 i -if tLmi a acunie were waste I there. Hits Count St. Louis possessed the happy faculty for making the most of the chances for runs created. On one-more hit the Tigers got the Browns counted four times. They tock a pair through the medium of two singles and a triple in the fourth inning and assembled two doubles and a brace of singles for two more in the eighth.

It was the way the Browns went about the task of pushing runners around the paths that determined the resutl in their favor. Their purpose was good and efforts were blended excellently to the cause. There was a lot about kor that didn't appeal particularly to the customers of the hall yard. I -1 g.ass of wine and a hot bun for tuppence. There are many missions along j-trevt.

bin ail appeared empty, y-i a sermon was b--ing delivered in each. Saving Whitechapel. it vrmiH seem, is almost a hopei'-ss task. The children are us. r.igg.-.i.

corner a crowd of them was torturing a eat and its Pla.ntive only caused laugh- r-Xews .020 020 04 4 Grain. 130 or, 10 ies Schuler t- at p. in charge of meetin Mrs 1: Enquire Armour ut. Yesterday's Kesulls Kansas City 4. Milwaukee St.

Paul 3. Minneapolis 0. Other gam- played yester leaver meetmi: at 7:30 p. m. on Thursday lav and Bare hv.

r-one eorijjal Detroit, Vincent, club. 1, rl a first heat day. after of the -v'. Car Woe! 2. Colonel J.

o. of the Detroit Ya'ht Held of 13 starters in the of the Cold 1 'up rar(? having lost th- first heat Fishrr trophy race to earlier in the afternoon. cited to th. meetin: G'OSI'E MISSION Tent BOB MARTIN SCORES TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT FULL ir.e'-t lij- t', S4'-4 SOUTHERN' ASSN. RESULTS New Orl.ans 14.

Atlanta 3-2. Mobile n. Birmingham 3. Nashville 6. Mi mphis 0.

Little Rock 12. Chattanooga X. ave. 1'ieach. mg Sunday at 10:30 a.

m. and 7-30 The li Whit-c -a ly raids tapel is th. ring of doj are made st day of the big four-dav the rendezvous for sellers. Night-there. Drugs addicts -s.

Tile orouirnt out. "eon.s.iav 1- ni-hts 7i30. Pray. aI1 s. i.ampi.

A 'ire A E. 1 ed a Cold was spit--, th the clos iu i ain. ar.d finish. -s W-lght MK IIIG.YN' ONTAI All games postp-m t.mes. IO I.EAGIK rain.

a r.g "hnica bvamtehst and Mrs, a big army ot ii's underclass maknic: pow aate the evil. my of t-- Li- nnrke-1 by very rHr-e. D. C. 'in Occasionally the Tigers solved him for a blow to some untenants! spot-in fact, this occurred twice in two mninc.

but with the exception the last one the chap who rtot his rful ef- Knockout in scheduled en tie 1 cnaiate. 4'G JlamMin hone national and interna, motor beat ehainp.O'i. Wood.Fi'rh.T liH'P CENTRAL LEAGUE Lsidiueton 1, Kalaa.az 0. Other r.1:;1. An ly second a -round Martin! knock- id time Th UNION SUNDAY SCIIOrn.

SI! Se hma: round eor.rest fleer, tile '1 him with a ini a w. press a gen Ail the floti! have pre.iminary baser all the sand lots Ietr on Wiml- 0 i 1 Sunday, also pf.p.y 'id the with over "it many and he got nit in arrir.s hamp race, which the lit'e of nati.in.il finished third. h-d harrif t. th. rsta! tin ay evening and meetin Friday eveninir iv, -re- 1.10 pi Minn 1-Sth d.

wn for the right uppercut. 'I stopp. the match. purveyors and less firms, jjost 's. like Anif-r -raduates c.f i the FRED HE nmu.

r. 1 was th Cold 1 'up I'MTlt' ptess brethren wspaper cn IT ai; 1: "If I r.zl :r.y way. Sr.stc i would be more than I C' 7' I Eervice." That's what I'resid; and fob cf 25,000 in camps r.ow'there :al.y studying and preparing for rr.ilitarv Harding is tying above as he Shiip: tne street and Jiainldin avenue j. Mrs. I.iliian Union Sunday School at 3:00 day afternoon, also meeting Thursday Lo-an 1" Us, not 11 1 student trt ops at Meade.

Mi reet ET EflJUIS HOLD THREE GilESISpfH I jn fjm Marooned in Desert Rail Tie-Uo Leader. Mrs. Lillian Lean ion. dot: ain! newcomer to t- is impressed thing the royal show. Lon-ion.

no the of povcrty iilcoholiit MAPLE STKEET MKTT'nrvtCT Vr.T'il. 1 ''lurk. iirnev, Itir, LliO'l-e, Tc-iais crew half a from the others in I'd during every 11 Large past lb third mm ale wreck ir.op'.f t.g tne Strand and the hatt. "toffs iiience Maple street. Phone class meeting: 10:3,1 1 r.g is a phase of English life, however Piute Watts and Harry D.

0. Take Other Reading Events of Yesterday. I.l'flS and children's ehurc La- that ipp.aling and impressive. of the 12 laps. Eds'-I Ford, presi.ient the Ford Motor Car company, whs was to be of the strongest e.intendi-rs in the race, got away to a good start, but after only ua Sermon.

"The Way Out respect third anual reuuiio 1-e. ti-o young pay Minclay mission s-, tile liuz lust iiicht lr. A. Ki, Th 310th i I It IS their elders I saw an an At glial J'attahi 1' to t.n Hi heb! for Press I Battle e'Creek Marchioness enter indent. Epworth league arm cf her cranrlonn i ice.

7:30 Miss 1 ..1.. Md ill. foru on the was a The Fred i third ef the distance his l.egan missing and he was to timsh. Sunday and Monda; are to be establis! 1 1 -iUart he 01 step and;" nan; on Tho Int lia- half oun.i ann Was in i Sunday School aliout motor unable W. Boat cent at convention at l-c cm 0 i ii 1 .1 0 E.

Hyde, now Cosh t'-r of attrac of the- Grand blade with City. UlstaS. doml tw. ntir-s. Xo you fair lady could ha ae been more i Fe'rvices.

cf Nevereid. fS She- ker. Tends St. 1.1-uis Two Id's Tubin. Sine en: tv You are invited C.

Wood of the M.nnetonka club. liuishe.i second to Vm-fter driving a consistent race the start. Vincent time for i. IU 4 K't attentive. They moved slowly to a 1 o'rn.

j.o -ai nifmbers -h-. are y. superintendent at the Consumer 1'ower company W. Martin Walton of the Citizens Electric compunv and Frank L. Dyer of 20 Burchan strert.

eii't eve areS winning on the pro- ive ile Hooking Picr-adiiiy. she in a black Mother Hub- -r. bard sort CONO I Ili Maple street. Carle-ton Urooks Miller, minister denee, 57 Chestnut street Tc.lo Phone 1003. Sunday.

Septembc.r 3-'22. 10:43 a. The e.i, wrapper, but he was It.ls the miles was 44:47.7.1. making an average of 40.2 miles an hour. Ford was to have in the Wood-Fishor race.

nt in crossing to the mainland to obtain gasoline ill full evening rli-f with a bou- Will Di-kerson. who u.ls i from Goshen, wem an MUX Watts, while the on rrtrd went to nulls -s Th ker hails with laining Con veterans start Labor ray '1'iet in his button hole. Hi His eves I 5 l.e't tivities with a luneheaop at Poit Tavern at 12 follow. ltiutl-v 7. Si.

I -lie Time .1 at-er. starry D. ms pout struck a log and the pro- 'HIS e. Hit es-(bittirle auO I 1 srS- i i'Ul I i -j 1 xa. I -v, "1 si I if i A 1 1 U3 -T mr.ers -y O'Con- were all for her.

They laughed and dined toother as happily as any couple I have ever seen. The waiter captain told me that he brought her to dine three times a week. He is rich and she is impoverished. (Copyright. 1022.

by The McNaught Syndicate, Inc.) a orisk drill at the old grounds A danc in tho ven. ing is scheduled. The first day'-program is not yet outlined. The battalion, formerly part of the old eighty-fifth division "saw service making her first an the en a half i Neva Erooke. who to ik uuniw v.

'P um Peter Etawah. b. g. (Murphy) 3 2 2 Oma Bimten. b.

m. (Small! ..444 Col. Sparks and Estahella also started. Time snip and service of praise. Or-'ln prelude.

"Melody." IIvmn Adoration, choir and congregation: I sum, s. the people anJ I'atri. choir and Sem-ice of Mtditation, 'organ interlude, 'Traumerei." Schumann-Reading from the Holy Bible- tnem. "Jubilate." Schubert- prayer and response hv Th(? Service of Inspiration: Hymn 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 a i i hp I. nt' trotters quite hand! ii Sin and 2: OS Loo.

easi.y the best pacers OUT OUR WAY HIHT PU r.o: have been headed BY WILLIAMS 16 heats of the race he won iU UU oo had not stumbled a few e.sus snail Keign." (Tune "Duke solo. "Open tho yards from the finish of the second ivnapp. Mrs. Gorslme. violin obligaio her event.

All of the winners outclassed I 1 Sermon tne opportunity. The i.e. us, tne real contests coming Four Twiriers Have Failed to Get Goat of Giants Cubs Win from Cincinnati. i wee or consecration: Offertory IN GrIVINGr ME SUCH 1 REASOM I'M SADDLE ANIMAL AS LHATO WlM TOVOU LADYJ4 HORSES, HE'S ENPflRELV TtOO 7 A WANTYO GVY I FOR i FAT FOf? A RlDIMGr 7 .2.91 serarnoio. for the minor division of the Tho horses will be io Wagner TV, e-i shipped tomorrow to Charter Oa or uorship: Parting i iiartrord, for the meet the people an, MinictD, ir.s.

Melissa, oouen, I'i, vrto is in a series cond-tton rips resulting from a tie-up of tho Saal Fe lire- I i the deoerf at Ceil -6T Uaia V4 St hart ing wnlcn opens on Jlor.day The jvesponse by the Post ouent prayer: Organ lude. "Allegro," iMorkel. She Finds: Son After 58" Years Jtiriar- BAI'TIST CHUP.Cir summary: 2:09 Trot, Purse $1,000 Neva Brooke, b. m. by Justice Brooke (Hyde) i Miiry gr.

m. (Ray) 2 Admiral Harris, b. g. (Garrison) i sl street, opposite postoffice (By tho Associated Press) York, 2. Four twiriers each of the preceding games having failed to check Brooklyn's onslaught.

McGraw rushed five tothe firing line in an effort to halt the Giants' slump but the Dodgers, one run behind lr. the tenth, hammered r.crosa two runs off Scott and made if three a row from the champions, to 7. The teams play a v. vranclall. pastor.

ueuce nest P'ountain street. 3 2 worship Commun- ion service and right uortny Mary, b. m. (L. Erussl hand of fel- oj new members.

Taster's Jn Ihe Garden" reiu I -i-r. jvent. -Maxtor. Dot-tie Day, Peter Blaze, Doctor Nick eouD-c-heaaer today at the Pois school 12:00. Praise service grounds.

Time Baraca room. Pnion evening' service at First Methodist church. iuu o.ar..s r.aa tr.e.r iead over Chicago cut to five games, as the LAKE AVE. MISSION Cubs took advantage of Cincinnati's errors and banged a 7-4 victory. Gates, super- e.

intendent. ana also started. 2:06 Pace. Turse S1.000. Mary O'Connor, b.

m. by Barney Sunflash, bik (Cox) Toney Mac. b. g. Time 2:02 2i, 2:024.

2:04 Trot Purse S1.000 Pluto Watts, b. h. by General Watts. (Dickerson) Binque. b.

h. (McDonald) 3 3 SUMMIT PARK PAPTtST mcnitv Foster avenue and East street. Rev. J. Residence.

22 West Rirtw.u 1 1 1 2 2 4 3 6 2 MorninS worship 10:30. Sermon bv" Rev. M. E. Kelly.

Bible Comoro Di.lon, b. g. (Serril!) Ruby Hall, bik. f. (Tallman) SiCW Ziiij, -fi" VTv Prayer and praise service Wednes The other National league contenders, St- Louis and Pittsburgh, divided double-headed in wihch heavy hlttir.g: predominated.

Red Russell of tha Pirates led tho sluggers with ecven hits, including three home runs which brought his season's to ta! to 12. While the Yanks were idle, the Ft. Louis Browns gained a half game On tho American league leaders and cut the margin separating them from tvie ton to two games by defeating- Ty Cobb's skidding Tigers, 4 to 1. The White Sox took fourth place from Cleveland by defeating the Indians, 2 to 0, in a day evening at 7:30. Mac.

The Frisco Belle and Peter Third also started. Time REORGANIZED CIVnCH ote JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY i. o. services held in a i ii iixit, etirner cnammon 2:00, 2:16 Tace, Turse $1,000 Harry D. br.

g. by Baron Direct (Crozier) 1 1 Lambetta. gr. c. (Ray) 15 4 Peter Bradford, br.

g. (Horan) 3 3 2 Bo'ttwell, br. g. (Small- 3 3 2 Princess Marion and Svmbo also streets. Sunday school at 9:43 a.

m. Sacrament services 11:00 a. m. At 7:30 p. m.

Elder Leonard Scott of Coldwater, will give a lecture. The public is cordially invited to all our services. CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN Corner of Lamont and W. Van Buren streets. Rev.

Russel Wcll-pastor, 765 W. Van Buren street' affair, while Eddie Rommel, Mack's iwirijng ace, chaked up his 21st victory of the season by beating Boston 4 to in 11 innings. The Boston Braves took their sec-end straight double-header from Philadelphia and climbed to within a EamaQ seventh, place, started. Time 2:1014, 2: OS 14. 2:08 Pace, Purse S1.000 Iva Loo, b.

m. by Ortolan Axworthy (Hyde) 1 3 1 Happy Diamond, bik. g. (Gar-. risoc) 2 13 THE L.IVEFRY MAN EXPECTSTO GEY ALL HIS HORSES BACK JJJp frs7 a iu SINCE AUNT ELLA HAS TAKEN UP RlDINCr, bunciay school at 10 ounaay school at 10 o'clock -7 1 i.

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