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I RDUNnGlOBERAtt Sanction Asked for World- Circling Aeroplane Con- test Believed Governors. Will Grant Sanction Se. York. February 10. The A ro Club or AmrI today received formal application fur sanction for the pro- i osed rround- the- aero plan race to start from the Panama-Pacific exposition Ct San Frenclaco net vor The board governor tonior- row will consider the-matter nd- It la believed sanction will be panted.

The next step would be arrange details for the race and to notify theinter- national Aeronautical Federation. of which the Aero elubIe the American member. It I. probable that 4otaero club. In many countries will be.

asked to. ar range aeronautical events-during the time the world roe. la in progress. en that participants In the race may have the benefit of the--meets and. the aero clubs have the coming of the racing aviators as an attraction.

la this manner it Is purposed to have the olub operate' In raising 9700000 of the' 11000900 in prize money promised for contestants circling the globe within ninety days. Tow Tttlie flonfrs Two tentative rentesthe Aero club announced. have been suggested. One Is 22760 mine and the other 21080 miles In. length.

The routes re identical from' San Francium eastward en tar as Kamchatka Thence on to Slika. Alaska the two courses differ one proceeding-by way of iat rape over. JrhrIng ntralte to the Cope of Wales and the second by way of AUantian Ohlan- to Cape Elizabeth. Alaska. By avoiding' the Jlehrtng straits in the second route 1680 miles would jb saved.

The Aero club plans to arrange for all competing machines to. be equipped with wireless telegraph outfits with a radius of Stations where aviators could land to obtain supplies and make repairs would be established at one or two-hundred-mile intervals in. localities where transportation Is not rapid. Air scouts would he ta tloned along. the route to assist the aviators.

Aviator Are Interested. San Francisco February 10. Avi atom who have aSlced for further details of the proposed world' flight in US under the auspices of the Panama-Pacific International exposition are Eeekwjth Havens J. A. D.

McCurdy. Raymond V. Norris. Captain Thomas Baldwin and Guy till Patrick. Telegrams from the' hero Club of America bring word that twenty-one committees have been appointed by the club to handle details.

The committee of public safety In Cornelius VanderbIlt. George J. Gould. Clarence H. Uackay.

Harry Payne Whitney. Vincent A stop Ogden Mills Reid. Robert 3. Collier. Orville Wright Glenn IL Curtlee.

Colonel Robert 14. Thompson James Gordon Bennett. Russell A. Algr and others. On the water flying committee.

among Others. are Rodman Wanamaker and Harold F. McCormick. The contest and affiliated committees which will operate In developing the American Bide of the race. numbers Alton Hawley.

president of the Aero Club of America Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Rebr U. S. A. Clarence Wynne. president of the Aero Club of Pennsylvania Charles S.

Gllddn of the- GMdden tours Charles Dlckenson. sident of the Aero Club of Illinois R. Slaughter. president of the Pacific Aero club. many others.

GEORGIA FIVE PLAYS Columbus. Ga. February 10. --Special. The University of Georgia basketball team will be the opponents of the local Young Men's Christian as.

sociation live here tomorrow night. This should be the bet same or the local season. The university boys have a strong team this season as evidenced by their defeat of the Atlanta Athletic club team In Atlanta recently. The champions are going to pushed harder to retain their honors in thin game than they have been pushed this season. Its going to be a game worth seeing and the advance sale of tickets denotes the crowd of the season.

CURTIS PREDICTS. A HOUR FLIGHT ACROSS ATLANTIC Xew Yorl February 10. Glenn It. Curtis the American aviator. predicted on his return from Europe today that the proposed twenty-four hour flight across the Atlantic this summer will be successful if weather conditions ere' Tight.

Mr. Curtis came back to supervise the construction for Rodman Wan. a maker of the flying boat In which the attempt will be made. In my opinion. he said this new flying machine which is larger than nytblng we have attempted will make the mile flight from St.

Johns N. lI' to theIrleh coast. at the role of TO miles an hour without a stop The machine will be able to tarry enough gasoline for the long trip and will burn' from 15 to 20 gallons an hour. I The new machine will carry at least two men. I shall not make the trip myself as I do not consider that I It now enough about navigation to do the trick.

It should be a navy flier cwho takes charge of the Atlantic fllkht- There are navy officers here and onthe other side who are capable i enough to make the flight. We brac- tleally have decided on the men. but' should prefer to haw Mr. Wanamakr announce th names I suspect that the machine will be ady In June and that It will be ought to New York for some trial fhU before being- shipped to St. na.

In August when the proposed Wlit le to take place weather condt- tions hoOId be Ideal. for the attempt. Riverside Baseball 1 Team Starts Practice the J914 Season Ule Gfl- February 10. Spe- iJi RasebaH practIse has started at Sfe 5ii. yo Atc1fmr miS lt5 MOuday.

i rorty- men reported Vthrekir at team that went throng MLMon Sf 1 1 wIthout a defeat. have returned. and. poach will hCVC to bulld together ha. many men to work with and are' considered.

good. left. Townsend at sd Montgomery behind the bat throSh member. of last years returned. lir 7 A Cracker a Day rFans EWALSH JAMES EDWARD WALSH.

The young semi-professional catcher from. the Charley tirapewln Theatrical company ball tem who is going to. get try-out with the Crackers this spring. MERCER PLAYS TECH HERE FRIDAY NIGHT' The Mercer university basketball team' will be- the opponents of the Georgia Tech basketball team at the Crystal Pale at Tech on Friday night. This is a.

return. game between the two teams. Tech defeating Mercer in Macon last Saturday. night. On Saturday night the Ba tlst will line against the Atlanta Athletic club five.

This will be the next to the. last game of the latter's season Columbus closing the aon the- following night. On Saturday night Tech wm go to Athens to play a game with the University of Georgia quintet. PACKEY FILES BOND FOR A CERTIORARI ON REINSTATEMENT Milwaukee. WI.

February 18. Packey MeFaiiand who Is seeking re. instatement by the state athletic commission of Wisconsin today flied the bond of 1250 required before the writ errtoani ould Issued by Judge P. Eschwener. The fond is signed by a surety company and provides that tic plalntilff will pay all costs that may be awarded to the defendant.

MftFarland was suspnded by th commission December 13 1918 fur al leged faking in his bout here with Jack Prtton. December 8 1918. Young Inventor Enters AUtomatic Flying Boat In Monaco Water Races New York. February 10. America It became known today will be represented In the international water-flying race at Monaco-for the Jacques- Schneider trophy on April 20 by the flying- boat with automatic balaclng device Invented by Alexander Blair Thaw IL of this city.

The young Inventors brother. William Thaw. will be the pilot of the craft. which Is believed to be the first of the automatic type to enter one of the big contests. Mr.

Thaw yesterday accepted the Invitation of the Aero Club of America to have his aeroplane represent this country In the race. The inventor. who. Is 15 years old. and his brother the aviator will leave for Havre tomorrow on board the steamship Providence taking with them their firing boat recently completed at Hammondsport.

X. Y. The craft Is entered for the 100000 safety prize contest to be conducted by the Aero Club of France beginning during the present month. In addition to the trophy a prlxe of nearly 5000 Is offered la the Schneider contest. LAWN TENNIS CRACKS COMMENCE PRACTICE New York February 10 Lawn tennis players have begun practice for the national Indoor championship tournament on the courts of the seventh.

regiment armory. The Austrian. a. Count Otto and Alexander come in for a great share of attention. Wylle C.

Grant and. G. C. Sharer holders of the national double championship Julie M. Steinoeher B.

M. Phillips. Frederick B. Alexander the former Internationalist T. R.

Dr. William- Rosenbaum O. E' EL W. Peaseiee the former Yale captain Preston Cummins. Jr.

th Marine and Field club champion Ring Smith Harry Parker. W. K. Throckmorton the New. Jersey player.

and several others are among the players In the practice matches. GOTCH MAY WRESTLE IF PAUL SkMSOff WINS Chicago. February If Paul Sam- son the German. Wins from Stanllaws Zfeyszko In' their wrestling match here February It. Frank Ooth will emerge from retirement and wrestle Samson in an effort to keep the worlds championship In America.

This was an nounced today by Emll Klank Gotcha manager. CHICAGO SELLS BONDS' OVER THE COUNTER Chicago. February 10. The sale of city bonds over the counter an uperl- iioi- nal today ached the million dollar mark. a daIly artist.

tfc win be laiilta ra Tfce OmUttlmitt9 wa LucaS. tmmiMm me wfc will Hg a tt H4- nK. Ta i lil rcend. sda rr 0 rack of the thirty rusdldsies will ftimi fern. Jamea Bdward Palah-- of Branch.

J. la jldidat or a catchers on' the. 1014 Cr ok- Waljb was rne rby Uanaser- Billy SmrUi upon the rnoonimendatlOti of Mike ZoplIn the tamona ball who ravalilm theonc over when yodnsT Walah1. playinc with semi ama aroutid his native heath. uh first saw- th light of' day February It.

1880. and will be II years of ass on tibia Washington's birthday. lie weighs 169 pounds and la 0 feet Inches tall. Walsh haa been In semI-professIonal baseball for the past live seasons. He toyed with the Nationals of Long Branch.

N. J. during the seasons of 1609 1910 and It- During the past two Seasons he baa. Been with the Grapewin htars It was as a. member of' the' Charley Orapewln Theatrical company that tMlke iOnlin first ran across Welsh.

Charity Orapewin Is a great baseball fanatic and organized a baseball team that played under his- name. Welsh being the catcher of the aggregation. Last season with th irapewin Star. Walsh played games being at 4 at 1T times scoring It rune and making 49 hits an average of 271. lie had 171 putouta assists and errors an average 961 He stole 19 be Donlra belle Walsh has time mark ings of great catcher.

AT THE COLUMBIA To following is the card for the Wednesday night fight at the Columbia Burlesque theater. Main bout Happy Joe Trent v. Kid Gould. eight rounds. SO.

purse win nr take all. This should be a dandy good fight. as both these boys- have been winning alt their fights lately and are in fine condition. Semi Battling Kelley T. Kid York four rounds.

5500 puree. winner tike all. This la another good one and as these boys are. clever and fast they should stand almost any kind of' a. for four rounds.

This fight will certainly fee as good as the main bout. Another good fight will be put on as a preliminary. UIMET TO SAIL APRIL 14 HE PLAYS FORBRITISH TITLE' Boston. February 10. Oulmet the American open golf champion arranged today to sail April 14 Inn England where he will play in the amateur slid open championships this spring.

lie wilt be accornanled by Ar. thur td. Lockwood 12 years old. and is ranged among the leading amateurs here. Upon reacTitnot Liverpool Oulmet and LockwOod will visit the nearby links of Iloylek.

and then Journey leisurely to the outb of England an. riving early In May at Sandwich where the amateur chmplonshlp will he played. Their stay there Cor the first time will be brief. When they return a week before the championship tourna. nt which begins on May 18 they expect to be Joined by J.

D. Travers of Upper Montclalr. the American ma teur champion Frederick lierreshof of New York and ldelnrlch Schmidt of i Worcester. The open championship will held jat Pretdlck Scotland. beginning June 11.

After the play there. the American golfers will visit Franc Oulmet expects to return In time to defend his title In this country. Riverside Challenges Any Prep School Five For a Game Any Place Gainesville. Gs February 10. Spe sLid.

The Riverside Military Academy basketball team Is playing great basketball this season and to late have one through the season not only without a defeat but without being pressed closely by any or their opponents. hour of the football team are members of the basketball team end the two forwards. Page ant htrhlppnr of I Columbus are as great a. pair of forwards as any team It. the south boats of.

Riverside Issues a standing challenge for any of. the prep schools In the South. especially those In Atlanta They are rend. and willing to meet any of them at any tIme and at any place. Riverside to going to challenge the prep school champions of Tennessee for a game.

FOUR GREAT RUNNERS IN SPECIAL TWO-MILE New York February lO. Kramer. Sidney fv nainen and possibly Abel Klvlat who won the Hunter mile in the Boston Athletic association games on Saturday wilt be competitors next Saturday nlgot in a special two-mile rate in Madison Square garden under tile au- spires of the Irish-American Athletic association. It is expected that this event will clear op all doubt as to the best of tile two nul men In the United States MmnUaf Sold. Lexington.

Ky. February lO. ilatn- leaf. 4. a year trotting stallion brought high price at the an- 1.

1 it vi na here tonav. when he E. Kentucky had received ev ral offer. for the stallion from two foreign gqvernmenta Evets Is. Canned by.

Murphy Baseball Leaders Threaten T6MaJ Player Free Agent appear The Sew- York. February 10 The National baseball- commission' went into secret conference here last tonight. No announcement was made as to what was being discussed but It was learned at midnight thatthe commission had Johnny Ever. to appear before it. with a copy of his contracts with the Chicago National league club.

Ever. earlier ISO been deposed as manager of the Cubs. The' unheralded gathering of the highest powers of organized baseball came as the climax of a- rapid. sequence of baseball developments attending the meeting of the National which almost Incidentally as it seemed. announced its 1614 playing schedule.

It was coincident. too with a gathering of Federal league magnates in this city with no one-knew what menace to the Interest of the organized game. Socrr-i Seuloa Otagestes President Ban John eon. of the American league. which will hold Its schedule meeting here tomorrow arrived tonight and.

shortly afterward went Into secret session with Governor John K. Tener. of Pennsylvania president of the National league end Garry Herrnann chairman of the notional commission the three comprising the membership of the commission. The commission took no one into Its confidence end It was several hours before- it was known a meeting was in progress. The news- carne when the commission issued Its summons for Evers to appear before It.

It was said however. that It might be tomor- row' or Thursday before Ever. would ar In person. action of Charles W. Murphy In ousting Ever.

as manager creates an apparent undercurrent of hostility toward the Chicago clubs president among leaders of organized baseball and the commissions order to Myers to produce his contracts was considered Evens discussed' the contents of the documents freely after his disposal. Contract or y. Each contract is for Ore years beginning with the season for 1913. according to Evens one calling for his services as manager and the other as player. Evens claimed the contracts were Interlocking so that when he WI.

dropped as manager' the Chicago club automatically dispensed with his playing services. Me declared this left him a free agent. Murphy and Henry OJDny Cincinnati's manager in 1912 whbm Murphy announced as Ever successor would not discuss the matter of contracts. It Is known however. that Murphy holds a view opposite to that or Evers.

and It Is expected he will claim Ever. services as a player. What action the national commission will take was not known tonight but baseball observers considered almost anything Is likely to happen Ing possible measures of discipline toward President Murphy If the commission found the- Chicago club owner acted too hastily. The commission may decide. It was said to uphold Evens' view and declare him a free agent Ever.

Very Sore 1 will never play for Murphy again under any condition. declared John J. Ever. deposed nwsVcer of the Chicago Nationals when the newt that he had been dropped- manager to he succeeded by Henry QZVy became known at the uptown hotel where the National leagues schedule meeting was In progress. 1 have been approached by the Federals and have iield conferences with me of them.

but I would rather be ith the old boy fee added. This was accepted by everyone as a reference to Frank Chance. and Immediately there were rumors of. Ever a' coming over to. the New York Americans who need a second baseman Rollle Zeider groomed by Chance.

for that position haying deserted to the Federals. Eves's Tells Story. Evers wu bitter. He said that immediately after the city series last tail between the Chicago Americans and Nationals had been won by the Americans Murphy found fault with hint for being In the company of Jim- my Callahan. WHy no you go around with the opposition asked Murphy Ever.

declared 'you've lost 50000 for me by losing the series. I replied by asking how- much did he thInk I made for him In 1908 when Merkle forgot to touch second When he sold Probably 200000. I said. Well that's more than even up. On December IT we had another run-In.

ut patched It up. I went Out and signed up play ere. Then I asked Murphy to draw uQ a contract equItable to both the club and myself. so that I could not be ed in ten minutes. Ito promised to et me a week from the following Saturday.

but telephoned my wife on the day that he could not meet us. Since then we have not conic to any agreement. The term of Ewers' contract with the club as manager and player could not be ascertained but Myers had a brief talk with. Governor Tener. who told Wm Do not act hastily.

I have not seen your contract but I assure you that you can depend upon Justice being done you when I take up this matter. The board of dlrectoreconilrmed the list or appointed umpires as follows R. T. Emslie. A.

If. Orth IV. J. Byron Charles Rlgle. William Klem Mai Mason.

E. C. Quig and Harry John- eon. Henry ODay wan given his re Chicago' February 10. MurphyMeft a statement In' the form of an Inter- Jffw.

which wee made public tonight. The Interview said The announcement that Henry Day la to manage the Chicago Cubs came as a great surprise but WI. well received in baseball circles. While we are sorry Ever. will Rot be with us we ei mighty good over securing OlCY the former battery partner of Connie Mack I have known OI ay for many years and do not know any man who knows more practical wishing to criticise anybody.

I think the- Cincinnati club made a mistake in not retaining OIJay as manager. He did wonders with that club until his regular players got crippled and he did not have the reserve strength to Jieip out. We are very happy in scouring OiDay lease to feecom manager of the Chicago clufe. BY NATIONAL LEAGUE New York. February 10.

The 1 playing schedule of the NatlonaTleague as announced here tonight following the annual meeting of the schedule committee. calls for the opening of the season on' Tuesday. April and the final game on October- 7. According to a notice companying the schedule no changes eh air be toads that will conflict with the American league playing dates and headers shall not be scheduled for conflicting dates except by the consent or President Johnson or the American league. An exception to tills ruling is made on the final trip of the season to be exercised only in the case of absolute necessity.

There are but four conflicting dates however all' of which occur in Chicago. these being May 10 81. July 6 and September- 13. Birmingham Coach Praise for the Athletic Five for. Their Play H.

C. Vance. sporting editor of The Birmingham News. In his column On The Level" in Mondays Now. quotes Coach Nespor of the Birmingham -Athletic club basketball team on the ploy of the Atlanta.

Athletic club five. He has so many complimentary things to say that we reproduce them. And while we ar talking about buk t- hll might a. well lv the loco' opinion of tan Allan boy Evsry lad who wore the armor Saturday night la loud In praise for the Atlanta rs atlas They all say that the Osomia bunch put up as clean a basketball ram as one would cars to Nenpor al yo that the referee w. J.

Gardner a sporting- gacde man of Atlanta to ODO of the fairest umplro. he he. ever seen so a en and gave perfect satisfaction. Oil of which senses rood and FEDERAL LEAGUERS SILENT ABOUT VISIT New York. February 10.

Although President Gllmore and five other representatives of. the Federal league were In' this city all day it was late tonight when newspaper men found them. Speaking for the Federal league and Its club members President Urn ore said I wont say why we are hr but I can assure you it la not nor never was out intention to place a club in Greater New York. The Federal league never ht tampered with organled players. We have played fair with organized baseball but organlod baseball has not played fair with us.

and has left itself open to damages of 100000 for taking players away after they had signed contracts with us. We Slave signed 142 players. 95. of whom were big leaguers. We will give Klllifer and Kirkpatrlcfc ten days in which to make up their minds to live up to their contracts and If they don't we wilt begin legal proceedings.

WOMAN'S VALENTINE GOLF MEET TODAY The eighth annual St. Valentine golf tournament or women at the Pinehbrst Country club will be played today and last for tile remainder of the wk The starting date. announced as yesterday. was an error. TRYING TO AID GIRL OLD MAN IS KILLED Derby Conn.

February 10. His efforts to assist a young woman friend in cranking hr automobile cost Ben. Tlett Treat. 68 years old. his lire to day.

Ho was walking along the street Saturday when he saw his friend in trouble and went to her assistance. The crank flew back and broke his arm in two places. Infection developed his death resulted. Buy It Because Its a Better Car. Model.

TourincCar rob Detroit 550 Get particulars from Ford Motor Company. Ill Peacbtren Street. A tlanta. or direct from Detroit la The- Freshmen ajxd Sophomore Clie Battle on Sanford' field A thro a Gi February it. Special Tb annual.

pvshball battle between th sophomore and freshman classes at tile University of-Georgia will' staged at San ford neM Thursday morning at 10:30. o'clock. The actual. game itself win last on hour. tng divided Into quarters of 15 minutes each.

and will played this year under new rules entirely. will be one head maiphalami five deputies for eh class who will direct. the play. The entire classes will participate but when A Soph carries a frhl or vie versa. beyond certain line he cannot re-enter the game in that quarter at least.

This will afford more Storing and will nooks the game more interesting from a spectators viewpoint. Coach Cunningham will be head ref. ere EmpM Peacock. u-m ire Crump. Oinn Hitchcock Carter.

Harrison Brand. Confers McConnell Paddock and Lester marshals. Dr. Heldler will officiate as timekeeper. The rear a class will be di vided equally between the two classes.

Slug-gin will briny a penalty of one point which will go to the class re celvlng the unfairness. The admission will be 26 rents and will go for a banquet to the winners. Transportation Sent To Cracker Players Report by March 5 Manager Billy Smith mailed trans. Sortation to his thirty players yvnter. ay with Instructions that they re- Sort here fee practice not later than March 5.

COM CONDITION SHOWS IMPROVEMENT traVd ne tin e. Ire able to receive several visitors. Thomas Nelson Page United States ambassador was among those who inquired after his health. At a second- examination or Mr. Comlskey th physicians paid particu lar attention to the condition of his kidney.

In order to ascertain whether they were affected. EIGHT MORE PLAYERS JOIN THE FEDERALS Chicago February 10. Eight additions to the rank of the Federal league players were announced today by Joseph Tinker. manager of the Chicago club of the new league. tory training camp.

Decision on the southern grounds wilt wait the return of Charles H. Wefts glim an from his eastern trip. GW and White Sex Trouble Getting Permit foir Game in Rome. i. Rome.

February 10. The unfsmIt- tanity of Italians with baseball wmaj demonstrated today by the refusal of the authorities to permit a game tween the New York team of the y- tlonal league an the Chicagoaneot the American league. without first be- 2 leg convinced that It la not a brutal After the points of thegamewe ivr ints poinva ja tuv a uu explained thesuthorities still In that. a net be erected wijhin the BV.HH-.J urn to protect the spectators. Even' when promises were that pr cautton would be taken.

permllo A was withheld until Wednesday at. noots when a few innings will be played icr the benefit of the authorities who 4. sire to Judge for themselves what' manner of game the American national pastime lei. NO REFORM CHARTER I FOR DETROIT VOTERS' Detroit Yleh. February 10.

proposed new charter for the city of I Detroit was defeated today by a ma- rM jorlty estimated unofficially at aboUt 10000 voles. Among the more Important ri slons proposed were Elimination of partisan politics In local elections the preferential ballot separation of municipal from' state and- nations elections concentration In the mayor of responsibility for acts ofclty officers reduced size of the city rmn- cU one alderman instead of two from- leach ward abolition or the board or e. Umats establishment of new depart- mnt of public safety recreation la bor. welfare and arts an dour work day sod minimum wags for cltft' employees and the Initiative. referendum and recall.

Municipal ownership of street railways and other public utilities wa provided for in the new' charter. ra this power already has been given the' city through the operation of a bill jr-J passed by the last session 04 th Mlc1I. 1 Ign legislature. WAITRESSES WARRING ON SUNDAY SALOONS i Chicago. February 10.

As a put oftf their attempt to unionize downtown J.J restaurants. officials of the waitresses'- union today declared war on Sunday saloons particularly the saloons ojper-- ated by members of the Chicago Rc taurant Keepers' a association r- i The restaurant keepers have hlredT Stl lawyers to search the statutes to keep us from getting our demands. We n5 also will hire lawyers and see that th Sunday closing law Is obeyed. We will t3 try to compel the restaurant keepers to xiVe their saloon help at least one days rest In seven. I Charges of conspiracy were worn to by Philip Henrlcl against Miss Ma- 4- loney.

Carrie Alexander president of the waitresses' union. and Fred Eber. sj. IlTifr. business agent for the cooks' on.

It was announced that con- splracy charges would tie made against all union bffleials sod pickets in the future. instead of disorderly conduct charges. IL GLASSES We offer you a thoroughly reliable slid worthy. optical service. We guarantee absolutely.

every pair of 1 glasses fitted and our nearly fifty 71 years' service to the public mak' that 1 i guarantee dependable. A. K. tiawkes 1 Co. opticians.

14 Whitehall a lv. 31 Mitchell Little' Six Fully Equipped 1895 The Mitchell Little Six at 51895. is definite confirmation of the fact that priced cars are too priced. There is nothing you can ask i any car no matter how high the price that is not embodied in the Little Six. There no other car now before the public that offers so much or to much tolitr to mochoiaftnand sathfaaa.

for so little money. No sane business man who is familiar with the inflexible rule of values can overlook this Little Six or fail to be impressed by its sterling character. Your chance to buy for 1095. a high-class six-cylinder car fully quipped with eonrenlcttces that likewise bear the mark of class from a concern that lisa behind it the proud record of tiglaj ycar of faithful urvin to the Amtrium psM is decidedly unusual and we feel' that you will think it over teriouily when this announcement strikes your eye. This.

is not the era of priced cars. True they will always have a following among those persons It whom mty swag nothing but the bulk of the people zak for a high-class low-cost car that will presenre their pride and fiJ1 their practical wants. This in brief is the Mitchell Little Six. Observe the equipment which is inducted in the price of 11895. rtaHsM hailel Hhair to sad do k- tn.

bl tr tin lt set tool. Mitchell Models for 1914 Mitchell Little SK fifty horse power 13 inch whorl base- 36 4J in. tire fire passenger capacity Mitchell Big Six sixty power 144 inch wheel base 37 5 in. tires strea passenger capacity Mitchell Four forty horse power four cylinders 36 41 in. tires two and five passenger capacity AU Prices F.

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i. test-Believed sari on :1 i. arT' 10' Aeol toda I fora poaed the aeroplane ce Pad at. of roW the. matter and wtllbe i ne ttO to arraDKedeta1lo I or- nta during Ueracemay romlngofthe rac- i 1'no'he Mr tnt tlva rontei the 2 760 all kwo 031flr 61 ri lnlll rtg ve cond' avoldlngthe traltln be tel.

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copera te Hawl. Jro the 1en IIrldent Q1Iy and many COLUMBUS QUINTET els I re entl. be on II' i ew a.1 I ur ti Oudrf1f I willi I i 1fi 1ciarr c1 II l1n.tGt der rl fd nt at tOfll Phtaltj rfe lahn on' the m3 otIf- i i. heady 11I ht f. flugu o.

lUpt :1 Ij am if the1914 GaFebruart Icla1. Ierlde JimtaT Academy. CoaCh I Andraocalled out his candidates 1 ci and rai wntthroiigh i- the' eaOlL bf 1011 Iltat' three A. ilderao. a.

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Co no I. Vi- i ACrackera for Fans. 3JAMESEW out Cra kers two. SatuTd Buate fv ga 1 Ab et thelt season ora-Ia PACKEYFILES REINSTAT MENT IL- U50reQuired 2rr ia ld hee 10 r. fJie a fto daf1ro w.

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nh 51 of a THREE GOOD BOUTS' for. i mQulch the. th. ThIel. th.

roun te. a.A fmf flght i I APRIL I FOR BRITISH Februa I I 1 reo wI a f' hl fi lik 1IT' li I the. hei1 n. aehl P' Ul et rby 1 rI ftoi of driV mi h- htor 70h yOl I be I at lie lf th jr I I I GL. TheRlverelde I ponen ts.

I er I eapec lly ose Ofa Ir dt champfona TDn I N. Yrt Wlllle a ltrltbe a la tfe rJ" JO 54. a. a. ul horse sales today.

purchased by IV. Trtmbl. of. Mount for' 13600. r.

I gl irr old and his former owner. James R. owanor Keat1 CkY. Mv cov rnments. 0.

WIN tONA J. M. 1 I iJ tl Jri ffM t. 4i1frjtJiir 1 4' seball LeadetsTHreat Pl fre AQentl l' e. February.

tlonalbueball wen cmterencehere beln w. that' the orderedJohnny Ith Natl nal. Ev" CUbe league. which lu onek Pet 0. el Johnson.

ok onelnlo w. ne. I ot. 1. I.

ron' a lr I Co. for loeea dillcu" eon tracts. MUr hy oalte servlc i I8' opef i. ng er I cfg dYBCIPllne V. a3pg elle oh8bi 0 4 rth.t came NatlonaI1eac1e' eld Irhe rb be.

rumors N. lepmg ra de.d'n th bad. I nelnull he a tf clar lidm i Ihfmhy 19 8c sm'e Nae but we ut player. meet. Satur 1ay.

ha an ahnet OU dlrectore' eonfirmd onHrnCy ryhto I becoml man sr M. to Murp yleft ew p1 bllo 14 ann JUncemn overocurlna O1 kno. ODay man ban. OO Jlh dtl mi. take In I SEDUE ANNOUNCED The 1114 IheNatlon legu Ihe" al ehalr ro r.

6. and Ha I I I 0 an basket- give Atlanta En. fI a hAg a fn tat Jh 0 apor ails t. pn' OO df. played oJx men ulJnot LEAG ERS ni Wm rrvO th selllatl vea da w.

IW i kel Jrtge tl Iits Gilmore 1 as pla oe h. r. Jt I a fa rOO Coo I fA ts a 1h aJer ey eon a nU rmc' 111 for I fN dc ttrfo I i rnSl I His wom to- ea. I I I h' 1-- c' I I I Bett r. II Touring Car tO b.

i I SHBAlIB 11tE 1 THEUNIVERStNl Cl a-- AthNls. Ga. Fbruary le. The th. shmn c1.

be Sanford o' lock. 111 on. being IntoQI LTtere new There will oiaipbal 111 vice i nfnll ath rntatrt er Th i ltCorln Hldler111 of at I S. dl- i eQual I I I I I I I 2 ill Bill Snd th portaUon day Rome. February There im.

provemnt todaln the condition of Charles A. Comlske prsldent of the Chicago club of the American league. ho taken III while terday from Naples to Rome. as frm t1 hn. la onlI fUi Februery LO.

So names were given. but Tinker said tlO re big league players and nr r. from the Amer. Charles William zecretsry and treasurer of the Chicago Federal returned front his southern trip and Said that either Shreveport. La.

or Mineral Wen. Texas would make. satlofac- 1 tproni n. er UAUMSJ RE 1ASE Al1S 8R taDd ite fo 1 ne' ii Febru. br 1eo ype te i game.

After the game ere the' insIsted roe hla prec ution PlaY.d.fer.s If Feur" 0. 3 Ihe cltyof elroit ma- atoUt on. IUi an I of cltI' n- one aboUt Ion la. Ook a rla dlnf'- a gt'c' rfer dUMU i 1p tC f1' dddlo wU alread Ihr ui f. Lv SALOONSJfj As or' downtowncci.

I anurt I nIW oJ.r- i a Ker a caJo to" thur dil I i er edy I tf to" irln. at. one. i einet 1' Ion. Itre If i flr hi aioou db'I I.

ai alr charI' ou 1. t. WhlthaIJ Sixat in no th that 10 vruJitT-1O much camftrt and man inB xiblc conYet ctIees thotJikcw ear eiE liz eMir I de dedly D1IUUIt mcnt mon a. for. willpresenI iL oIIrIe 1IaIo.

11 Itt. h' et.oetef MitcliellMOdels Six-lift pOwer-HTinch 1 895 in live I xty base- 2350 Ums-egeco er eapacrt en Four power- 36 1 595 two anellive Racine. Wi USA 1I0Yeari PaLiIj Motor Fo corJl' rrafr5 PeachtreeSt 1 It ROUNDGLOBE RACE 4 Ts Airo OT vo I 3C th ttch event. tim. the meeti th loture cperete nnet ioelr.

rOute rnrrIIng by by cave Oem a Rh of7O hunIreimllo ou7A a afl 10- amoii uy lO.Sp.- The 4 Glenn the Irish burnfrom ons tn know flight Proc. Ijralh- the flighti John fllght idealfor orthe 1914 lpe 5k IalBasebsil Aftiverslde ilitarY Coach b1AndersuTh' called forty-five base oach tAiderOn iU e's ti rouiIsIfl men OLe prospects 0 CarrawOy ond are Dilly yesr a QbaVO 4. piaslag werks ygst trtPn IO5iUI Cl.m- on. and fIf. Mary a and 1flSbaUt achool.

bli 0 3JAMESEW4LSlI. rl is' a vie' 0. a IIEREFRIIIAY Saturdaynlght ap rt ni I America. cr0 Lawn 1' an- i nd pesebed toe ctty conlptroljer JihsioltheuLut44Dcaiilg il thCboloOs Iha ffn4vJ I. 03004.

or eneoghtoparthexpnaes his offIce' for half a yeac. 1- ac v- iH 0 1 oft.w-i. cC 0 CesalitsOlas tat- dag a. Sb. 0 i t0a.

the 1514tea. The espIt kIsti sd p50th 50. pdalcd I. EdwaMWlsb Long acondIdatofor th Crack- ens. elgoed by player who gave him the ooc.

yoeIngWalsltwdsplcvIng teams 89O. 4 1 ha Ii ranch I. his V. aIsh 175 nakln 21 It Is uld er hors acS Oulnnt a Oult the or I I mont. IwYork France hI In The p.

nen Or rip hr Wille Teslie Itanrii Itoich- I thi two in Mar. LOS wa Jnhn of Mnn i4tenilng. Mainleat was one of the leading per. fnrmers In the trottIng world whi a S. Magowsn.

of nvSral WINONA I Ii. 0" Ers1s. To MaePlqy NewTork TheNa I Cbhmanager some with Chaneefor IV fly opposiuooasjted loe 1 Quigley re- tceCommanager 1cago MrIye I left I I view 1TIta I 1 team. I two I U. feel I I l0air cows 7 II.

51 3. Hal we see. iants. is mock better Ibm. the old a tb.

wsmey sa Although I the TJ I I I I I I AAA b. ndSophosnre CIAUeBattleon OsFebruary a' umpire 0g. re- as today In who was traveflng ern. was the were the realning six were ICIT. associatIon.

re a Weeglsntan BASA11SBRUTA Htv 5 fort z' want be- it and Chicagoane of I were 4 stadi- given that precaution f. atflOOfl I i'- I' is itillc h. :5 3' 5 4 maO or Citl es'0. I in' menu ii was JZ. tulti 45.

the of is" 05cr- ii flee- a the 4 4 Se 1 makes I tn.nJ7 1 895 so secftrtand lcar 1' jereth netht 5 eqi pmeni i' sad sie ti Lsrariseteje etI iw dust q4skatis. sid. sssts esa vba w4hiidB.ir itk sobs 5 he. ales. pp celete 0 I des Stx I 4 sixty 144 9 350 I in power-four WI LcineWiUSA F'as-3r Oe 5.

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