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ALEXANDRIA DAILY TOWN TALK, THURSDAY. MARCH HZS pAC2 KIK1 OFFICIAL COTTON STATES LEAGUE SCHEDULE FOR 1928 increases Camp Flashes Urw raei w-r 4 In Big Wrestling Match V. wn lacreat'ta is tbe t-eavyatiget wreat.jtg Jawxs i4Sa 1 Ti-eeUy W.i A. fl rr.ta Ha kea. rax "itCitm A'j At At A4 At i Meara VkkaWrg Jack.

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G.r-ver feta W-a fe.eia is Aairji ail tt ln a- aa np iver.t 39 Hafkea- hi ajre-jd rr hies a li tw) tut ef tir Jji a t. r. Pr'tiir Mi re el frent that tse w.a'eH a r.ie re'eri attec-iar. fur rfc: rj pngrurt here. ver hi men ef ki at ar.a hia fr en lt turn another -tey.

but e'-t without a fierce trug-fle fcf Hae4rH keeat rifktlag Although Kair.nty ytr baant dfendl ti in a kn time, he keepa ta -n l-y r.jMir.g in tha stick almoet e'ty few week. 1 Caa't V. Tel Mel f.t'itr. wht Is awatrtng a Pitching with tha Indiana, ia only 14 year old. ta 1 ark FWe rhn ct ItegalaM fVwi maer :Bntr.f to wonder regu- 'TU iui Jn encoun- Mid th veteran TODAY ONLY i4 ur the wralty ai Pre wr4thrl batting A Ritxy, RUqtsa, Society FarealJ -v it eej tu-wr 1 to ta tha ferreUrr af A'ate aa tuefc ba rt Sy.

stct.r K.y K-akr Krvar ferirg throat wi il'-ijm Biimcg a cm ick Barta y.r.g tic4 lis rigit katm ht adisf tat cotl yriy arnajc Boat erdere4 ret rurc. Xtt Biw OauWk CLEVEUaNO. Cfavj. Matcs I (By A- P. L-ke ws da tb for xk Omjaj B.

4ln a GWna Mymtt ma.k gtKkd 09 ki eome'Atk prom ie tb JCewr Orleaxa trilsg gmtinte. Vrt't a tr In itZL hiiy tL cwt anj iac thn uan oob1 ta Sewea If ti Utt hedc-l. fce i3 etea tiU yr wfcea ngtt Mb jBtefce for ih eppottixn t3 wU i3 faew 8trlU UirU Ttetory WEST I' ALU BEACH. FUl, I tBy A. I)-Th f.m-e-1 currea ct Sam Cray aad th :r.kr of FA StreJeekl sm th Erriie Never, fit.

If vim Bromrur fitcher. a h'J yesterday m1ju the regalw went dwn rfore the ta S. It wu Gray firt Urt in th practir r.e and he en to rti1y for tha exhibition aean The okeI Never tard and often. 4 Fear Bkocker la Serteaa ST. rETEnsnCRC.

Mareh I. 1 By A. Huggina. of the New York Tanlteta. la linning to fear that 1'rhan Shocker.

aertoue In Intent to retire from Huggina haa a lter tMay from ft. Louie, In which Ehocker an-counced ha waa through and de-clared that the Urme of the contract offered him were not eatlisfactory. If nothing further la heard from Tr-tan within twenty-fiur houra, the "incident la cluaed," Muggins aaid. Similarly Walte Hoyt, atar wirier, eontlnuea to absent lilmaclf from the camp unsigned. Outfieldera Comb and Meuset have not put in an appearance but both hava accepted terms.

Dally prank Game CLEAR WATER. March (By A. Tha pleasant experience of loafing and Setting paid for It haa departed tha camp of tha Brooklyn DoUsore. The vacation eeuaon ended today with Uncle Wilbert Robinson declaration that from thi point forward the regulars and yannigana will fall upon each cher In dally practice game In addition to morning workouts. Hitherto tha boy have limbered their musclea for an hour or two with golfing, fishing, and awimmlng In tha afternoon.

Max tVeet, a deep-cheated, broad-fhouldered Texan, looka good to Kobbia aa an outfielder. Xacknien Win Gam FORT MYERS. March I. (By A. Connie Mark's Athletics have won their first game.

They alammed the Thlllies 14 to 8. Not the lvt figure In tha Athletics" victory wm Tris Speaker, cavorted around in great etyle in renter field and in one of his three times at bat cracked out a triple which was responsible for two runs. Phillies Hope For Better WINTER HAVEN, March 8. Bolton High Bears fet' the yojr.gslwa. elirod aa t'a official eeHot ia ae- rardtnf srlS lav.

CU.VerjlBLfc rik.xT JCSTICE COfJRT. May Enter Chicago National Journey wjt cf hard work i t'r the Bnef-n Rd R'-'x. outfit an iraaaat, i nrui in Thli Modern Garden cf Eden; with Lew Cody, Aileen Pringle, Roy D'Arcy and Gwen Lee "Adam and Evil" Cmad, "Dumb DatUiaa" Rapides World New Event Lilli Haydaa and Letti Bell at th Organ Oak Team and Bolton Were that Hie team a to tlit mid season rac disillusionment yes- jt. loci Cardinal Jiad Undefeated by Association Teams in State Meet at Baton Rouge. Th question In th minds of the WAKil BIX, It appearing tn.aa tha uba'atios ef the return! that Livingston Johaaon tc.t.

ett tot.l of 1J7 tries, and that W. H. Mrothar rre'ed total ef 98 aotea. and it appeariag that Joaneo re-cird a majority of tha totra east, upon motion di'r aaconded and earned. Lt-ingator Jokmoa waa daUred tha inml-neo ef tha Iemarraia Party for the office ef Constable.

rat Juat.ce Court, Ward ft', Ktptdea Parish, Louisiana, and hia asm ordered remfted to tha Etrea-tsry of Slate aa aura, ta he placed epoa tha off ili a', ballot ia accordant with law. Thera being no further business ta fwns before tha eomwitee, on motioa duly emended and ferried, eame adjournal according ta law, LAMAR rOLH. Afatt Chairman. SOti 9. PRESaBTRO.

Secretary. I I ltd ItW will 118 pound and th tane seven furlong. Through thia evttit the association hope to encourage owner holdirg horse In their until th youngster have obtained full growth and development. Th second ia for four-year-eld on a date aa yt Th association bellavta that too few vtaka raee ar vhduled durlnx th aeason for of thi age. Tha distance will be a mile and a quarter.

C.eldmga are eligible for both events. Pelicans Defeat Toledo; $17,000 Park Dedicated BILOXI. Mis, March 8. (By A. P) Th New Orleans (Pelican, titleholder of th Southern Association, came out tha victor by soora of 8 to 5 yesterday in the opening exhibition gam of th To- (Vriran will devota ape-cat hit paehera.

a tainauy baaketball fan of th Stat concerning who will ba sent to tha national basketball tournament at Chicago is till unanawered. Will Bolton or will ther is also another sobriquet haa earned th Master of Disfigurement. Chancy leaped into prominence with his performance Jn "The Hunchback of Notra Dame." in which he played th part of a erased hunchback. But now 'Tha Unknown," a Metro Gold wyn Mayer picture, showing at tha Eaenger Theater today, introduce a new Chancy a Chaney without arms. In The Unknown," thi veteran character actor play the part of an armless monstrosity in a traveling circus by day, and rob and murder by night.

Norman Kerry nd Joan Crawford head the supporting cast. RAPIDES THEATER "Th Gaucho." Dougla Fairbanks' much-heralded lateat picture, will the special feature showing at the Rapides Theater for three day, begin-ninjt tomorrow. T. the dramatic critic of the New Orleans Times-Picayune, comments as follow on tho picture, which wtis shown all last week at tha New Saeniter Theater in that city; A TMt FairbanVi picture ia eoup'ni at tha Panrr thia wk with a hiw hat nolded into excellence. "Tha Gaurho" ia raally tha bt reoria that liai rnms alnnf in a month or so; it'a all Fairbinki.

beautifo'l? dona In utrr Senator traveled to Avon Park today to ergege th St. Loui Cardinal in their first exhibition game of the training aeaaon. Manner Harris hod Griffin. Roy and Wells, three newcomers primed to work three innings apiece on the slab, and a gang of rookie to throw In after the regular got a look at the plate. In practice yetrterday, Galin Judge, glsler, Ganzel, Barnes, Rice and Khirley tha ball In clone to mid-seaaoa form, while others iiowed aoma improvement.

Tiger Stealing Bane SAN ANTONIO. Texas, March 8. (By A. Detroit led both major league in tha number of beaes stolen lact year and Manager George Morlarty predicta th team will repea: thia aeason. Johnny Neun, first baseman, who created a stir last season when ho stole home twice in one day againat the New York Yankees, and Harry Rice, obtained by the Tigers from the 6t.

Louis Browns, will be de-ipended upon to uphold th tcam'a baae pilfering prestige. Moriarty has been spending much time instructing the pair in hia pea tlheorlea regarding the timing of starts and finishes in baae running. C3LE8. MaJVh r-Iwo of Ut ear regu- pi irAiie TODAY, Unusual anal Startling Even for Chanay! Oak Ridge represent Louisiana as champion of th Louisiana High School Athletic Association? Officials and newspaper men at Blessed Overnight Relief FOR BURNING ACHING FEET I SPECIALIST I DISCOVERS WAJ I TO END CORNS Mtkorttf foot iMl- cswau M1 (Mklni 4 inmlif in com" tad eJ exoUr. B'lCf rtmlUu with mrW fl tit mvkM, ieao aiua-Mens at tne Hens- train ing camp here.

New Orleans obtained 11 hits to th for Toledo. The gam was played after dedl- Baton Rouge all were of tha opinion that Bolton and Oak Ridge were better teams than Bienville, who was crowned champions, and inc the Bienville team is not a member of th high school association they are not eligible for competition at Chicago. Who are th champions of the high sschool associstlon and who will go to Chicago is not an easy question to answer. Neither team was defeated in the tournament, ex ptltloa to )' Ultra from 12 Day a' Free Trial Here's tha sensible quick way to (i whim ibtr wr (allurM cation of the new ball park wher Toledo 1 in training. He I Local Boy Roger Teckinpaugh, nev manager of the Cleveland Indiana, waa bom and reared in the eame city.

MM vary narmiui- and moving and powerful in atorr. nrviror of hla rlaid fOCCRX" Ha found thai Tha atar -maker ia up ta kit old trirku aisin, too. upveral of tha mut rrominini cept by Bienville; therefore they have A WAT 8 ramoa yra, tui vajcular corna and AMUSEMENTS rlfl.ri in recent crn history appearing Irtudii Irth In baaltbjr con- clean slates so far as the association is concenred. The thing pans out icun aa H'ofim or mwr to ai wiU not harden ta the Jar lasting font comfort that thousand ay far better than anything they ever tried, so if your tender, burning feet are keeping you in constant misery go right to jour druggist and get a tube of Joint-Ease. Rub it on tonight and tomorrow morning have feet so freo from distress and burning that they'll feei fine again.

Only ff cc-nts tube. i ED TP Send name and address RAPIDES THEATER TODAY with Joan Crawford ft eora rmadr on tha Norman Krryi 'my mnr to asdomd the fol. "Adam and Evil," a Metro-Goldwyn-Maler production featuring Lew Cody and Alleen Pringle, is showing at the Rapides Theater today. mm cut tf they not nar I nB Mtihborhond Druccfat wrlto to KND-O-GORN smw, i Oarflvld cm- I tt-XU tor 12 dity trlnl tube toj An amazing drama of love, revenge, regeneration, in a circus and underworld is tut ru rtceit jar. rope laboratories.

Desk 10, Hallo well, Maine. Adv. lUin Drug Ltd. that Oak Ridge was champion of the upper bracket and Bolton was champion of the lower bracket, and sines Bienville is disqualified it seems that a playoff would be necessary to determine the representative to Chicago. The Baton Rouge State Times said Monday that Bolton was the outstanding team of the tournament, placing more men on the all State team, and except for the slump in the semi-final was easily the class of the tournament.

It has also been said that the Bolton hoys, who are tall and rangy and who have suffi ADDED Path Comady "Smith' Cuetomera" in. niss urn. mm in important I.ii Vain la on ef th. a titld firm of a girl. Sh ought to go far In her rhesen art.

Then there'a iv Soth-arn. aa tataiy nft aa Julia Marlowe. And, in tSeraine Graear. who appeari in a mere bit, Fairhankj his diirovered a child who, arcidenta barred, prabably will be the Mary Pirkford of her generation. Mary, heraelf, appeari radiantly for a moment ai tha Madonna.

Ai ia usual in Fairhanka pirturoa, all tha character rolea are filled to mors than perfection. Guslar Ton Seyttertita givea one of the bant of many aplendid performances aa Rui. the usurper. Michael Vafitch, Charles Sterenj. Nigel Bruil-fr, Albert MacQuarria, all are brilliantly rant to type.

"Tha Oaucho" is. In way, a atory of regeneration, ita hero being a joirial, unmoral bandit of tha Andes. It eentera around tha City of tho Shrine, over which presides a girl who aav the Madonna aa Loans OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Of th Pariah Democratic Executive Com-mitts ef Sapldei Parish. Alexandria. I.e., March 8.

9:. Tha Parish Democratic Executive Com-niittea of Rapidoa Perish met thia day at th court house at noou pursuant to adjournment, with the following members present, to-wit: I.amar I'oik. Chairman: Sol Praia-burg. Se-retary; and I). W.

SqurTee in person; R. S. Thornton and Irsm Mc-Oinnia by proxy to Sol B. Presshurg, and W. E.

Kes and J. W. Smith by proiy to T-amar Polk. The Chairman laid before the committee a tabulation of tho returns of the recent second primary hld on February 28, throughout Rapides Parish. Louisiana, aa shown by the return! made by tho Commissioners of Election.

On motion duly aeconded and retried the en'ir tabulation presented by the Chairman waa approred and made tha action of the committee aa a whole. The reauiti of the tabulation ii aa follow! CORONER. It appearing from tho tabulation of return! that Dr. 8. J.

Phillips received a total of 3.244 votes, and that Dr. Marvin Cappel received a total of 3, 'i 13 votes, and it appearing that Dr. S. J. received a majority of tha votes cast.

FRIDAY, 41 Different Kinds of Thrill la Thi Roaring, Butting Story I cient weight to overbalance the other unuer Nor sr-lnsured teams, should be an ideal representative to send to the national tournament. The former coach of Oak Ridge and the star guard of the NEW FOX THEATER Brilliant cafe scenes ranging from those whose electric light flash over the streets of a great city, to the more secluded rendezvous est back fmm an interurban road to the Jazzy palace created from the interior of a ship anchored beyond the Volstead Act limit are conspicuous features of "Wine," a Universal picture starring Clara Dow, which comes to the New Fox Theater on Sunday and Monday. The picture was made by an all-star cast. The featured players, in addition to Clara Bow are Forrest Carlisle and Leo WThite. "Wine" was published as a story in Cosmopolitan magazine, creating a nationwide sensation because of its daring manner in dealing with conditions that have arisen in the country as tho result of the prohibition laws.

The three main characters to the story are a mother, father and debutante daughter. In "Wine" the Warrlnei-R, who are socially prominent, sell their social standing by identifying themselves with a bootlfcging rins; to avert bankruptcy. Instead of bankruptcy, Imprisonment results for the man, blindness for his wife and peril of an uly scandal for the daughter were paid as the toll. a child. A "menace" and tha Gaucho fight and Intrigue for pouession of the rich city and tha Fairhanka monkeyahines.

of course, win out. But Dong ia mora than iast the aublimated acrobat thia time; he does aome really firt rate acting. the ideal state of the Made on Monthly Payment Plan TO RELIABLE PEOPLE ON ENDORSEMENT AU Ctatiei ef Real Estate Handled on Commiaaion PHONE 549 W. R. Hathorn Loan Realty Co.

305 Guaranty Bldg. team also said that they believed that Bolton was the logical team to send. The Louisiana High School Athletic Association with all facts In hand wilt be amiss in their duty if they do not select the local team aa the Chicago representative. The local team is admitted to be one of the greatest if not the greatest basketball team that Louisiana has ever upon motion duly seconded and carried. (By A.

Defeated by the Ath-lejtica in their first exhibition gnme, the Philadelphia Nationals hoped for better things against the Boston Red Sox at the training quarters hero today. Manager Shotton appeared sntia-fled with his ehift of Russ Wright-stone from the Infield to right field. Wrlghtstona performed well in hla new position and made a aingle and two doubles in four times at bat in the game with the As yesterday. Manager Hendricks Injured ORLANDO. March 8.

(By A. IP.) Manager Jack Hendricks, of the Cincinnati Reds, suffered an injured knee yesterday when he was hit by a pitched ball while operating as an observer behind the home plate. Kolp pitched one through Coach Grover Land and hit Hendricks on the left knee. Southpaw Ed Williams of the Virginia Military Institute will be released. Senators Eager, for Game TAMPA.

March 8. (By A. As eager as a bunch of school kids about to chose up aides on the eiwntr-the only safe and Position to be in. be glad to give you the 4 wr experience in plan-icnse program of the right kind, and in nr. n.

rtiillipj was nerlared tha nominee of tho Democratic Party for Coroner. Rapides Parish. Louisiana, and hia name Mystery! Thrills I Actionl Love ADDED "The Ole Swimming Hole" to cover your Monroe Drillers Beginning Practice MONROE, March 8-fBy A. The Monroe and Rochester clubs are trainirg here dally with hand Bolton MW V1 "SIT-USSCs" wee Agency, Manager Palmer directing the activi produced, and if there Is not too great a difflrence in the class of basketball played in the South than in other sections, Louisiana has her best chance to get national rating in athletics. GENE SURRENDERS TO ROMANCE IS REPORT 1 nc.

fHONE Nn 9R ordered certified to the Secretary of Slate ss such to placed upon tha official hallot in accordance with law. CITY MARSHAL WARD ONE. It appearing from the tabulation of re turna that W. C. Nash received a total of 1,55 votes, and that John C.

Csrbo received a total of 1.543 rotea, and it appearing that W. C. Nash received a majority of the votes cast, upon motion duly seconded and carried, W. C. Nash was declared tha nominee of fie Democratic Party for City Marahsl.

Ward One, Rapides Parish, Louisiana, and his name ordered certified to tho S'erretarv of State aa such to be placed upon tho offiical ballot in accordance with law. POLICE JUROR WARD FIVE. It appearing from tho tabulation of returns that. W. S.

Arnold received a tola! of 315 votes, and that John W. Cranford tareived a totsl of S77 votes, and It appearing that Vi'. 9. Arnold received a Majority ef the votes cast, upon motion duly seconded and carried, W. K.

Arnold was declared tho nominee of tha Democratic Party aa a member of tha Policy ftr Bank Bldg. "ndTia, L4. SAENGER THEATER Lon Chaney deserves tho nickname, "The Man With a Thousand Faces," but (CONTINUED 0M rAOE EIGHT) Fox Theatre THIRD STREET Last Times Today "Ten Nights In A Barroom" Poaitively Your Last Chance To Sea Thia Sensational Picture first spring day, The Washington Two Million American Women Can't Be Wrong Jury from ward Three, Rspidea Parish, Louisiana, and bia name ordered certified Is Thia number have uaed our perfume and powder. To introduce our product we offer 3r Vibrant with the sensuous lure of the pampas. CmiSK Seething with the torrid passions of the Argentine art SSS-i Liberty Magazine: "Fairbanks scores brilliantly.

f(fi iMy ne aucno' is great, gorgeous entertainment." I MuC ties of tha Drillers and Billy South-worth putting the International leaguers through the paces. Seventeen men are in camp with the Red Wings and about the same numl er working out with Manager Falmer. Three Former Stars of Feds Get In Majors NEW YORK. Only three players of the old Federal League remain active in the two major leagues of today. They are Howard Ehmke and Jack Quinn, pitchers with the Athletics, and Eddie Roush, outfielder with the Giants.

As Quinn is 43, his days a an active hurler will soon be over. Ehmke and Roush, however, are approximately ten years younger and HhoulJ be going good for a few more years. When" they depart, all Federal Leaguers in the major, never a very great number, will be out. Girl Life Sine Yearn Without Food BURGOS. Spain.

The village of Montlcello in this province has gained considerable prominence because of a young woman who has lived nine years without food. Is under constant observation by scientists, who regarded her case as being without parallel. The girl pased Into a state of coma in 1918, follow-ing an attack of acute (tnstritis. Specialists refused to operate owing to advanced ulcerations in the atom-ach and the case was regarded a hopeless. She haa been in a trance ever since and ia kept alive by means of Injections.

Villagers regard her with superstitltious awe, and when religious service Is held at her bed state of heart took definite form yesterday when Tunney drove to the station here to bid farewell to Mien Bishop, who was departing for her home in company with her aunt, Mrs. Fred Thompson, well-known in film circles as Frances Marion, cenario writer. It waa remembered that thia was not the first time Miss Bishop had been non-committal when faced with reports of her engagement to Tun-ny. Last September, In California, eh refused either to confirm cr deny the eame mild indictment. Her uncle, Fred Thompson, former Dartmouth athlete and a film star now.

supplied the denial at that time. Tunney and Mlset Binhop have been seen much together during her visit here. Ha accompanied her and her aunt on a yatchlng trip on the last day of their artay her. ML Bishop, as well as her undo and aunt. Is known In motion picture circle as a dancer and actress.

Innovation in Turf Stakea la Due for Teating NEW TORK March 8 (By A. An innovation in turf stnkes is due for a testing this spring at Bl-mont Park, Fairy-Land of thoroughbreds. The races, ibelled merely "Stake No. 1" and "Stake No. am of fored in line with the policy of the Westchester Racing Association to protect and Improve tha thoroughbred horse, each rare is worth about The first, to be run on May 1.

Is for three-yea r-o'ds that have nve before started a race. Th weight One $1.50 Bottle PRINCESS MARY NARCISSUS PERFUME One $1.50 Box MARY FACE POWDER -OR- ON PRESENTATION OF A This Coupon and 4iC Resent AT ONCE-LIMIT THREE TO CUSTOMER Thursday Fri day Saturday i IV-tVl UIXU th. Madonna and LUPE VELEZ the Greatest Cinema Find "OUR GANG COMEDY, "PLAYING HOOKEY" FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY Pricest Adult 50c, Children 10c McKEAN DRUG STORE AND MURRAY STS. Out-of-Town Cuatomer. Add 10c for Po.Uge side they assemble and participate In the rites.

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