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14 By J. I. Dempsey. of an improving- and possibly Old-Timers Can Not Forget. luuuuuie outcome.

-ana opinion contin- stack ues as riversilled as formerly with re- string-, which is in charfre of "Snap per" Garrison, was among the newcomers and will with interest the effort of Ethel Gray in the big race. She will carry the Jones colors. Former Congressman on Hand. Former Congressman George V. Loft arrived this morning.

is sanguine that his pair, Donnacona and On Watch, will perform satisfactorily in the big race. F. J. Kelly, the well-khown Chicago sportsman and owner, was among the arrivals. lie regrets failure to have a representative in the Derby, but has premising material for next year.

Kd F. Simms and Henry P. Oliver, Mho jointly own Prince I'al, are both on hand, and will be interested in the showing of the-colt in the Derby. special dispatch to the EX-QrjBEB. Former Jockey Lloyd Gentry, who Is fr Louisvile May 1.

A continuous' now training the Beach StaMe, had to leave this morning for home in rain of the night, and intermittent TxaB wnetl EdviSed of the showers to-day saturated the course death of his sister. thoroughly, but sunshine again reigned H- Farrell has turned over all the Ct-hilan hcrses to John Lowe, who will late this afternoon, with every prospect r. h.s owlnir to death fast in his employer's family. jt .1 1 a nr Ik. IU VAjn Ifl IU KUU line.

nation in excess of l.lXO to witness the Kentucky Derby running as the predic- Derby. Many of the visitors will re-tion for to-morrow by the local fore- main for the entire meeting. i Mike Mullen. Jerry Carroll and a caster "is clear and colder. bif; party of Eighth WarJers were ln Track Superintendent Tom Young 1 a lvance of a number of Cincinnati-has already marshalled his fortes and ans that arrived this afternoon.

Governor E. B. Morrow "arrived to-constant work on the course during nipht and will view the Derby from a the night, and to-raorrow morning is box reServcd for him Mor- expected to bring it back to normal. Regardless of what going will prevail It will not result in a reduction of contemplated starters in the biff row. Jockey J.

Rodriguez came from Plmlico late to-niRht and will have the mount on Upset. H. V. Urown came from New York fixture, for22 have been named as and will remain here several days to likely to strive for the nrize of 135.000 witness the racing. and coveted honors that go with the Thomas J.

Penderpast, prominent in Missouri nolitics. was amontr the -new winning. This marks the to-d in witn-s th. racing number of ufobablc starters ever named ln any single runnning of tho famed fixture, which had its inception lr. 1875.

when Aristrldes. affectionately termed "the little Red Horse" beat What was then considered hiir fW 1,1 K. Knapp. E. H.

Hull, and W. 8. Street came in their plivate car to be on hand to view the Derby running. They wil return to New York next week. J.

M. of 14. nlackrd 2So It Is a far cry from 1S75 to the pres- H- K. Nichols. 4.745 ent, and by comparison race-goers of to-day would have regarded the Initial F.

3.410 derby running under primitive condl- w. V. Thraves 2 70S tions compared by the elaborate and 1J -Jf ESwen's i'osi thorough facilities now in vogue tend- Headley 2 0S0 ing to the comfort of the Derby Day W. lisss vUitor Mr" J- 1.660 lor- J. McPherson.

1.626 J. H. Wafdf'd 1.600 Tracy A W'k 1.4S0 however, the few old-timer, that an- X.U, nually make the pilgrimage to the H. Nuestetter. 1.300 Downs to witness the now famous 3- I-han 1.310 year-old test seemingly prefer the old to jVihBrE; the new.

for they lovingly and fami- O. A. Cochm'n 1.093 liarly recount the hard and gruelling l.ooo struggles indulged In by earlier winners Ken? 7" Ill and minutely describe humorous and V. Jefford 55 pathetic incidents in connection with Derby Pays of long ago. The change from a fast track has Jockeys, only served to make more the Ensor spec! to the victor, for it Is tmllkelv that -there will be a victress in the race, carmody though two smart fillies are named as Kennedy starters.

By virtue of numbers, the JX'1'" Whitney trio continue in most favor, p'ta but the Loft pair, consisting of Donna- Smaliwood cona and On Watch, are steadily mov- PuRen Ing forward in the speculators' estima- Wilson Kederis McDermott Plere A changed -track" will cause Peace Burke Pennant to loom up more strongly than J'efhan before, though his extreme outside post Gruber'" position that ho drew may operate to Havts his disadvantage. Peace Pennant is reen known to toe partial to a soft track and B0y! ith that in prospect has attracted Mnrv strong Support for himself. His final IHmohue Winning Owners. W. J.

N. fl'anulen R. Anders'n M. Goldblatt, Himm Oliver E. R.

Bradley J. 8. Bedford Allen Htoc'r Kahn Thel'n F. Knebelkamp Howcrton II. Ools 1.

Danno C. I.chman J. W. C. W.

Waldeck Sta. Kabtna Stable. I- Sharp Mra. I. C.

H. C. Flakes. Cain A Rand'd J. W.

Hawkln How the Jockeys Stand; 1st. 8 6 6 5 4 4 3 3 3 2 1 1 tlon. Donnacona showed a brilliant last Warrington' 1 quarter, trial this mornine over tho fmith 1 muddv track in 24 aernnda afiA. Taylor nwiA Hanover previous -gallop. Heinisch The Question of a rider was settled Ei ickson this morning when W.

J. O'Brien was secured to pilot him. Trainer Hirsch Hrcyer (continued chagrined' over failure of Kn Robinson to carry out the riding agree- ment. Incidentally the reported price of paid by James McClelland to Quinn Ti. Lester for the Jockey's contract has shrunk being the exact Barrett' turn paiu.

Peace Pennant Fancied. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2d. 10 4 .4 5 3 7 2 6 1 1 0 0 4 0 1 3 1 0 0 7 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 1 3 0 0 0 fl 1 0 i 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 919 850 850 :5 sou 77 775 7fil 750 700 60 30 660 G50 660 660 660 660 65il 630 600 600 660 DOS 3d. fnpl. 13 4 17 3 0 2 1 7 Derby trial did not impress the close Jockey Lunsford led the winners at obsenrers to any great degree and his.

the recent Lexington meeting having effort to run" out was commented on" eight victories to his credit. J. M. enslvely. Goode gathered 6,015, thereby lead If his Tunning out penchant Is due to the owners.

The owners who won In ome loot or leg ailment, it proba- excess of J500 were. I bly not manifest Itself so readily, a soft track as it would on a hard course. In the ante-post betting he Is WEALTHY TXTEFMEN almost as well regarded as the Whit- DZ. no enlIT- From All of the Country on The Ra.1 Parr pair. Blazes and PauL Jones, are engaging attention and some Hand For Sunning; of Derby, scattering support.

Sandy Beal. despite srsciit dispatch to the kxqcibkk. his triumph over some of the cracka he Louisville. May 7LoulsviIle ii met In hi, only assay at Maryland is throngej to-night with race-goers who attracting only passing attention. There haye Kathered for the running of the is a disposition to question hi.

sound- Kentucky Derby to-morrow. Down-Hex. His owners announced J. Wil- llama as his rider town hotels, boarding houses and room- Of the -i named at least four are fU8f are Packed to capacity and doubtful. By Golly is certain not to the 8treets are filled with gay crowds go and Golden Broom is also adverse in holiday mood awaiting the big race, to the track.

Westwood and Simpleton Though tlje weather forecast for to- are others expected to decline Uie issue, morrow Is not promising, it has not Everything is in thorough readiness served to deter the throng rf visitors, for tho opening at the Downs and the end every indication is that the largest Initial day's card is a splendid one con- crowd ever to witness the race will be idertng that the track will be in attendance. The addition of a mile chute at this Automobiles by tho hundreds are ar- Richmond, Va. SrEPIAX DISPATCH TO TBS ENUCIRCB. THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1920 WET TRACK Likely For Derby. Twenty-Two Named For Ricli Kentucky Race, With Eighteen Almost Certain Starters.

Whitney and Loft Ones track Is- responsible for the Increase in number of starters over the track In races at three quarters" and up to a mile. Fifteen will hereafter be allowed to contest in these dashes. In races around the turns the former limlt-of twelve will compose the greatest number lrt he fields. The steady inpourlng- of humanity to witness "the Derby continues unchecked and the additions threaten to bring the visiting list up to the greatest number that has ever been noted in the Falls City. Rain or shine Churchill Downs to-morrow promises to be the abiding place of the biggest throng that ever witnessed a sporting event In this country.

In expectation of the big crowd every arrangement has been perfected by Managers Winn, Grainger and their staff of assistants that will make for the comfort of the visitors and facilitate the opening day's proceedings. Reserved space in the spacious grand stand has been at a premium lor some time and unobtainable and the box holders include notable a ii Ara lncf hftVnrPU. i Persons in every walk of life. Will Be on Extreme Outside. Financial circles will be well repre- scnted and among the visitors are I Barney Earuch.

Harry Sinclair, Herron Secures Position Next "n- rayne Whitney. Hai k. Kn.PP. sad a host of others. To Rail and Peace Pennant The largest out-of-town delegation The Derbv Field Marten, Jockeys, pot position and probable odds against horsea in the Kentucky Derby follow: 1.

Ilerron (J. Bntwell) 30-1 t. Paul Jones T. nice) 13-1 Prince Va! (Schutt infer) 30-1 4. Br Gouy 100-1 B.

ttnet (Rodriqnea) 4-1 6. Patches (J: Hanover) 100-1 T-Golden Broom 50-1 5. gDonnacona (O'Brien) 4-1 West wood (Gamer) 10O-1' 10. Simpleton OVIda) 100-1 11. llama (Ambrose) 4-1 IS.

Bei-sagllere (T. Mnrray) 15-1 Bandy Brai (J. Williams) 10-1 14. David Haram (Fairbrothrr) Z0-1 15. Ethel Gray (A.

Collins) 16. iClropatra (Mr Ate 17. Klnnoul (Ensor) 18. gOn Watch (Barrett) 19. tWlldalr (Fator) 20.

Blairs (Hammer) Zl. Merlin- (Callahan) it. Peace Pennant (M. Garner) Parr entry. tWhltney entry.

Coe entry. KLoft entry. Jeffords entry. 30-1 20-1 30-1 4-1 4-1 15-1 30-1 5- 1 will be rrom cnicago, as nearly a uozen i special trains had to be used for their accommodation. Many parties from the Windy City came in special cars and intend to use them during their sojourn here for sleeping quarters.

New Orltans sent a big delegation, headed by B. C. McClelland. President of the Business Men's Racing Association, operating the Fair Grounds track. Others in the party include Al Muller, T.

C. Andeison, Remy Dorr, A. Burglas. M. George.

P. Frlggerlo and I). Bauer. Frank J. Bruen, general manager' of the Havana track and formerly assistant to John Hachmeister at Douglas Park and Latonia, was an arrival from Havana to witness the Derby.

He will return to Havana by way of New York. Frank C. Bain, owner of Patches, came from California last night to witness the performance of his colt in the Derby. B. B.

Jones, who, with his brother, riving In the ctty and many distin-1 fulshed parties a easterner in tneir private railroad cars will arrive during the night and in the morning. Derby breakfasts by the score have been arranged for to-morrow morning when many entertainments will be given at the clubs. t. 1 XT' V. wtlt BOXING RESULTS.

lietroit, May 7. Kid Norfolk, of Montford Jones, races a pretentious for 10 rounds here to-night, tho verdict going toi the Manhattan scrapper. Detroit. May 7. Charley Best and his boxer, Pxank Brennan, arrived from Cincinnati Brennan was knocked out by Bryan lowuey Wednesday night.

He wants a return match with Downey. Brennan says that Elmer Hogan will beat Knockout lirown next Wednesday night at Klmwood, and is capable of defeating Blily Kyan. Cincinnati's favorite welterweight. wno tnetta Howell Monday nigot. ITICIaI.

dispatch to TBI KNQCIIICB. Kansas City. Slay 7. Bob Martin, A. K.

K. and Interallied champion boxer, will not get his coveted chance against Sergeant Ray Smith, of Camden. N. nrit Monday night. Scotty Monteith wired the local promoters that Smith had broken a bone and would be unable to box for at least Tour weeks.

It waa sad news to Bob Martiu. Then to add to his viscotnfiture Martin was informed that the Police Commissioners would not permit the substitution of any one for Smith. Advanca ticket rales indicated a gate of not les than $30,000. Martin will leave for Wheeling. W.

where he will meet Tern McMahon May IK. treciAL iuspatch Tqlai ENQftsra. Boston. May 7. Cleveland Johnny Downes knocked eut t'harlie theppard.

of New Tork, In thi round of their scheduled lX-rourtl bout here tonight. Shepimrd was not match for the Cleveland Mnv i -Hullivan. ot SFECIAL DISPATCH TO THE EM4C1BEB. Mnv mrlle MetrlK I Boston. May 7.

Johnny Wilson, the new middleweight rhampiun. announced through bis manager here to-night that he would rest for a month and then would be ready to meet any boxer In defense of his title. He said he already had received many challenges from boxers and promoters. He had nothing to say about Mike Uibbons's challenge. I Tbe San Francis to mate! contest ln that citv with some big acceptable to the champion.

At the same time It Is announce ihi Chumnlnn Kennv Innard hit. nromlsed also be considered now among the top nnw Amnnff the ton flight of ligtUweighta. iSr-n-r Tirr TC rttr a flPTl Bandits Rob Farmer of $110 When He Stops To Aid Them. Other t-0 rive to-morrow and willx entertain ineir Eli Bii.il il40iS0 guesta during their stay here on their M.mphls. It .467 ll ll Bu.u a private car.

are a. follows: ll I ill URl 'I 'Ml Guadsm.n Dv Ken? Commander J. K. Ross. New Tork.

Nashville 10 .524 Chatta'. 15 .18 da, 'Eeer and JoeeX al.o rinV turfman, on the Cromarty; Daniel Q. INTERNATIONAL. LEAOCE. Thlra Race Five furlongs: Reid, railroad man.

on the 'Ihh Val- MM. 5 -fig SWSZSk' 52 12 .571 i ionnii.1.. a ley; J. 1 rtepogie, xvew iorn, cainuuns 7 on the Winchester; iars Anoerara, Boston, politician and capitalist, on the Independence; J. B.

Wldener. New York, multimillionaire, on the Lynwood; Allan A. Ryan, on the Coloniai; J. S. Cosden, New York, capitalist, on the Roamer; W.

P. Stewart, New York, capitaUdt, on the Superba. At Akron 1 At Rochester New York, Kparringpiii tner of Mike nings. lKiwd of bt. Paul, who lost the middleweight championship to Johnny Wilson, of Boston, here last night, fought a fast draw with IJIily Carney, of New Bedford, Milwaukee, lightweight, outpointed Martin, Buffalo, ln ten rounds here to- night.

.56:1 Jersey uny 6 5 .55 0 TUREE-ETE LEAGUE. Rockford R. Island 4 4 .500 5 3 3 .375 T. Haute 5 3 .625 E'nsvtlle. 2 5 .24 Bl'm'ton.

5 3 .425 C. K'pida 1 .143 'SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE. Columbia 1 3 .769 Ch'leston .400 Gr'nTilla. IS 4 .714 fhnrltt 10 Enid 4 5 34667J9 R. H.

VlCtory ai tsatterles Wilhelm. Hyde and Freltag SPECIAL DISPATCH TO TBI EMQU'KEB. Huntington, W. Va May 7. Frankle A- I Ryan, of Cincinnati, outpointed Marine Kelly, of Charleston.

W. ln a great Kocheste'r. m-inL. uric lu'iugiiL, jvrii7 ivua uiu.h punishmet trying to land a haymaker. Kyan fsed left jab to head with telling effect.

Kyan won four rounds, Kelly three and three were even up. Kyan drew scarl.it from Kelly's nose in the sith round. Kelly weighed 176. Kyan 171. Kyan will leave for homo in the morning with his manager, Harry O.

Kawe, who expects to soon match his boy witli lilck O'Brien. Southern Association. At Mohtl- Little Rock-Mohiia rain. At Xew Orleans New Orleans Nashville Batteries Jonnnrd and Torkelson ahd Lie berry. At Atlanta Atlanta Chattanooga R.

H. 1 ..4 4 R. H. 2 8 6 Piedmont League. wTnston-Saleni.

Durham, 4. Drcenshoro. Raleigh, 3. High Point. Danville, 2.

Western Association. Pawhuska, Drumrlght, 1. Springfield, Ft. Hmith, 2. Okmulgee, Chlckasha, 1.

Enid. 10; Henryetta, 7. South Atlantic League Augusta, Charlotte, 3. Spartanburg. Charleston.

Innings. Greenville. Columbia. 3. 8t.

Paul. May 7. Mike Gibbons. I Wichita Falls. 4: Ft.

Worth, middleweight pugilist, came out of retire- Shreveport. 1 Dallas, 0. ment to-day with a challenga to John nings. Wilson, of Boston, who last night wrested Ban Antonio, Houston, 3. the middleweight championship from Mike Calveston.

Beaumont, 2. O'Dowd. of bt. Paul, in a 12-round bout. Gibbons seeks a match with Wilson for July 4, or after, ln Minneapolis.

PtnlimnMl Texas League. Martin Burke, the New Orleans light- sraciAt nisPATm to the EsoriRER. heavyweight, is havlrt a busy time oi it San Diego, May 7 Jocke; since won a coopie or ngnts Martin has been matched with Al Reich, the race track Monday In E. Kohlbecker JOCKEY KOPPLEMAU" DIES. TIA JUAN A.

RESULTS. FIRST RACE Six furlongs: Homes, Wf and Joe'ys. Win. PI. Sh.

Bhoddy. Ill $4 60 $3 SO McCroan. 104 (Arch'lt). 13 Brown Bee. 10 (Thomp'n) 4 00 Time 1:14 4-5.

Von Lady. Robert Man-tell, Gl'a. Leo Breckinridge. Brown's Fa- vorite, W. M.

Baker, Delaney and General i Uyng also ran. DUU, IV DUVIli.t FWV Reading Vlrge. 108 (Yearrin) 2 60 i i 1 ii i rtva i Jnnnnip. hijlck imk. Hyndda and Foeraan also ran.

FOURTH RACE One mile and 7 yards: W. Turnbow, 114( Mcinfe)3 0 43 20 $2 0 K. Pythias. -114 (Thompson) 11 20 4 20 M. Connell.

107 (E. Taylor) 2 60 Time 1:46. Good Enough and Little Abe also ran. 1 Xln. a ornA.

I Ul wan Jovce. lumberman. Chicago: V. V. S.ret.nso'0 1 H.

Point Thraves, oil man. Lexington; Henry 6 7 Oliver, lawyer, Pittsburg; TEXAS LEAGUE. Waterbtrry. clubman and polo player. Ft.

Wor-h 12 7.632 rn. n. New York, and Garrett B. Wall, Vice P. Anto'o 13 .591 Beaurao't ll ll Pretident C.

and O. Railroad Company, Galveston NEWS OF THE BORDER TOWNS nrpnun tiempiea $3,500. Koppleman. wno was Injured at Tla Juan lien Ve re-euny. Kopi lien New -vorK neavyweiKnt.

at Orleans, local hospital this morning. iv, in a iiiiern-ruuuu uuuv. jx jsew XorK Ulty. l0 been tffere.i a match with Gene Tun- ney, the army man. at Jersey City, N.

match In nviklng is with Chuck Wiggins, ASHY RESERVE AVIATORS, of Indianacolls- to fight In San Francisco May 18 w.th seme serve aviators, wearing- tliec olors of lightweight to be selected by Jim Coffrolh. If the match is made it Is probable that his Yale University, captured all three cT" trophies awarded at fhe first annual rad on lile coast- meet, of the Intercollegiate Flying The new lightweight whom Jack Kearns Association here to-day. They scored thinks is a coming champb.n Idle Ma-honey of San Francisco had a teat the the highest number of points in the other night at the California metr poll against Joe Benjamin and made a good 1m- four contests, thereby winning' the uression. He bad a hard time of it and the scribes called it a draw, but thry were well trophy offered by the American Fly- pleased with his worg ana pre-uci iuiu.o for the tad. On the same card was Mike ercTn to ro-rlr: country race, with the trophy of the iell, 2.

coast lad. place in mm -f Manv offer have been received by J. H. ev Pruley, manager of Wiggers who 'j ii nr Km th if few nlshts io Club; won the 2S-mlle cross- Aero Club, of Massachusetts, as the Monte Carlo Is now bMdlng for the Car- prize, and also scored theh v. V.

-1 am 1 nentler-Uemr'Eey niaeco, uo. neniier-uempRey ighest i 1 Cochrane, of London, holds Carpentler to number of points in tho combined cario'specuiator" to see cSariie it said alert competition, acrobatic contest. rn and cross-country which they ISEX fave them the trophy of the Cleve- I 7 2 4 18 3 1 0 3 12 the match, if ever mule, win prooauiy uu unu Ananun tlUD. ents. Williams was second with points, and Columbia and Prince- at Kalamaioo.

Mich. Wiggers may meet ton were tied for third place with Hauling Lavinskt at an early date at the flve points each. Lehigh, Weslcyan arena, near Cincinnati, in a een-round contest. He also has an op- and Pittsburg each scored three portunity to box Martin Burke. UlcK poi O'Brien anu two LuuicBiaiiia ruse, vac Dy one to a that when he- was driving home in his height of several thousand feet and automobile, last night, he waa held up beganvlooplng the loop, flying upside by three" men and robbed of $110.

He awn doing the barrel, leaf immel- sald her was driving on Columbia ave- man turns arid other semtngly defy- nue, east of Torrence road, when he ing all laws of gravity. came ujn a large touring car, appar- Time after time a machine would ently stalled. Two men beclroned him poke its nose "down and apparently to step. They said their machine had i- b.t Montgomery County. The Jury returned thirty six indictments after considered bb cases of alleged violation ot proniuitioii laws, ana ll was reportua Uiui tne Court's action was uue to ucbiiu to near auui-tioual cu.ses, the nature ot winch was not staled.

Under the orders of the tribunal tpe Jury will be convened iiere next Monday, though no announcement was nibUe as to the ehaiacibf of tlic ln-nulry to be conducted. AmoiiK those inuicled to-Uay on charges of having violated prohibition act were: l'aul Xaatasitz. Charles Slmcoe, Spiinglieid, Alec ililich Steve Vrskov, Harry Wiiiiains, Julin Radvinsky, Steve Tokodi Nicnoias Rad- vinirky, Uuiucy Oiauun, Paul Mi.ich. Steve Kenutr, Grover K.ley, Fred in- hard. George Dupem-ki, Stephen I'opo- witz and iliciiaei Stravmsni.

ail of Dayton and vicinity. Tnose inuktcd on charges of having Chovovoki. Bill Pints, Lxjuis Kulochs, Martin ilihasko. Mat Eliza beth Kokolovitch. John Bowman.

Andrew J. Keydeozlus, Jonn Rykosky, Hegina Kykcwski, Pencn, Steven G. Uesicn, Annie Gerner, V'inco George Wllimitis. Samuel Williams and Gubor iuiko, all of Day- i- o. boxing promoters are Wearing; Colors of Yale University.

ton vicimtj tch Jack Dempsey fir a i Wilhnr I- xi. Trrj A mr i. HDur 3a. c. the latter bart of May ity.

nm Aciini jacei. but impressive. Calkins and Cleotis Zur- Others in attendance were trustees of the seminary, members of the laculty. ws.v.fc.c w.aiiit ui mis city aeu ered the dedicatory addrets. The site comprises a number of ucres, including woodhmd, to be used COVINGTON.

Heal Estate Transfers. FIFTH Rirf One mile- William wietnouer ana wire, pans oi Zpt.tio ine ic- 17 20 2-4 40 $2 80 153. 164 and 15 of the Fatten suoaiyisiou Governor James. M. Cox.

of Ohio; gn'usb'ra 7 .533 Auaista. 3 .250 tun i so on the north side of Patton street. 80 feet Price McKinney. McKinney Steel Com- WESTERN ASSOCIATION-. Discord.

1 OS (Yearicln) 2 SO east of street. Covington; stampa f-n i Pilm Timr 1-41 Comul. Ben Levy. Modiste, tor fl.ouv. Uflll V.

-m. XL. 1 SB.1 It usaaa B-'sT Bf nilHUB a Biav-S H'rilM Beach. E. R.

Bradley. Lexington; Dr'mrieJit 4 W. M. Jeffords, sportsman and club- t. r.

ti -o Okmulgee 5 man. Hunting Hill, H. M. Rogers, attorney. New York; R.

F. Marshall, merchant, Pittsburg; RaJ Parr. nirhmonff 10 Mew York: V. Coe. Standard Oil Company, New York; J.

B. Klwell, New York; A. Forman, banker. Chicago; A. .667 .600 .600 .545 Petersb'g.

7 4.634 fi 7 .417 Time 1:13 3-5. Sybil B. Hancock, breeder. Paris, P. H.

Clubs. W.L.Pct. Clubs. TiiRtns. to -T Pivnuon.

nart ef Ft. Smith 3 .7 .300 n- u.t i An 14 40 stamps for $3,600 VIRGINIA LEAGUE- Tdomba. Ill (Thomn) 11 00 7 40 T. W. Spanton and wife to Lawrence Mloa Par! tfYAxrsrinl 7 BV CCI'K ana wire, XjOI 11 aiiu vi 5 5 .500 of i.Aiz-iew Park subdivision.

aon UJIL1C UCai lMf t. .84 new. rtews 3 .271 tr nnn 7 7 .500 Portsra'th 1 7 .125 Seventh Race Five and a half furl ongs: Hankin's and others to Wil- P1EDMONT LEAGUE. k. "0 (Hlnphy) $17 20 $10 80 $6 40 am Bw Dav8i gehon subdi- 12 10 .645 WI Pet 3 60 vision on the north side of Franklin street.

7 4S if.p ce, i Wi Wi Yim r-' x'rom- South Covington; stamps for $2,000. 6 8 3S5 Vf a Lady JamM H. Ellis and others to Martin M. I 8older" Merry La8 ant ay tiuirett. lot on the north aide of Wallace 3 ZStf Moore also ran.

Uvenue, adjoining the east line of the LOCAL BASEBALL GOSSIP. Adam Grossman stamns for 1 1 0 (iftfl property, Covington; Malisa Utx to Elza Wharton, Lot 168 of 8 14 .364 This afternoon at Avon Fteld the St. the Fail-view Lot and Building Associa-6 14 .300 Xavlor baseball team will meet the aggre- tlon's subdivision. South Covington; stamps gallon from St. Mary's College, yayion.

lor Th. g. Xavler boys are all set for the Joseph B. Theissen, executor under trie International League. contest' haviag put In a heavy week of will of H.

A. Theissen, to Charles H. practice under the close oDservanc hi naraeoecs ana wiie, i.u i iu mt? a. Coach Bob Uooln. After having trimmed Greer Homestead subdivision, on the west Viftnii at the start- or tne seaman, mo biuk ui urecr avenue, owu loci Big Frank Kyan Scores Another JJ 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 ll 1 0 Ba'lnts feel capable of almost anything, and Ninth street, Covington; stamps for $2,000.

Akron. 0000310 1 5 10 2 Wlth Scott Kearns back in uniform the Richard O. Deupree and wife to J. R. mtatr im nnw In excentlonally high- Moss.

Lot 50 of the Dinmore Park subdl class shape. Sebastian! will probably vision, on the west side of Oenn avenue, start to-iiay's contest In the box, with South Covington; stamps for $5,000. Kearns held In reserve because tne oiaer UJISH1I R. IT. TZ '1 jii.i nm.

verv clever I hurling this year. The St. Xavler Ihie-yp Conference baseball race last year, will 'face the Cleveland White Autos this aft ernoon at liedland Field. Johnny uen, for the Cleveland se ries. as the visitors have a majority of Seeks $35,000 From Coppin Co.

a wiu rniinwa: Normue. vana- t-. 1 Batteries Enxman and Madden; Clifford gher, 3I: Hart. 2b; Monahan. lb; Cuahing etate of Klan Harris, filed sui in and Beyers.

gpath. Green, Hart, and Kenton Clrcuit court yesterday aKainstfthe At Buffalo Sebastianl. p. John Ii. Coppin Company seeking tore- Innings 12 3456789 niir-' cover $35,000 for the death of Sidney AV.

Baltimore 10100300 ZD 6 ll' i 'The St. Xavler High School baseball Harris, who. was killed at the defendant Buffalo 00004000 0 4 i team added another victory to Its bng Iim company's store at Seventh street antf yesterday, when it defeated Newport High Madison avenue. Covington. April 12, whei Esau; Jaynea.

in The score by innings: he v.as cautlit in an elevator Khaft. nenman, i nomas, Casey and Bengough. RHE Malinda Tul.bs entered suit for divorce At Toronto i- anj'OOO" 1 0 15 2 from Edward Tubus. Cruelty is charged. Innings 1234578 9 rt vr A-av'er a 0 134 They were married 8eptemler 5, ISIS.

0 a a I I I Newport 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0- I.auahertv seeks to be divorced Toronto I 0 1 0 II 1 4 i- i fi a Batterle St. Xavler. Bradley anu from Minor Daugherty. Cruelty is Schriever; Newport, Voss and Derrick. charged.

They were married December 31, Justin and Konnick; Quinn -1-91 and bandberg. HeTh Malone. Uuiversity of Cincinnati A Jurv Jurle Jr Tracy's Court yes- twirler, wno was a eni.i"u w. i. terday returned a verdict of $250 tor the plaintiff lu a suit by C.

Oil. am against the South Covington and Cincinnati Street Railway Company. Uillam sued to re xiirmmgnam Memphis-Birmingham, manager, of the Norwoods, secured ine cover $5,000 for alleped ass.iu'.t when left-handed hitters, and le hrarinB a jury Kave Gillam a verdict for IV FEDERAL JURY RECALLED. was a iaHencer on one of fhe defendant company's cars July 6. 1919.

In a former leader feels certain tnai jiaioue $2,000 and he sought a new trial. able to stop their attack. Motorcyclist Suffers Injury. George Edwards. 21 years old.

14 ll Madison avenue, Covington, was In jured yesterday when the Batterles-Cunnlntrham and Xelderknm- Tnrllcrments Returned on which he was riding collided Boone and Higgins. i Rosedale street Pacific Coast League. Salt Lake. 10; Sacramento, 6. Vernon.

Oakland. 1 Portland. 4: Seattle. 1. Francisco.

Los Angeles, IS Western League. Omaha, ft; Tulsa. 1. ivs Moines. Wichita, 1.

Sioux City. 2: Jopiin, l. t. Joe, Oklahoma City. 4.

Virginia League. Richmond. 10; Suffolk. 4. Wilson.

Portsmouth, 4. Petersburg. Newi.ort Rocky Mount, 1: Nottolk. 2. Ten in- By Tribunal in Dayton.

FECIAL DISPATCH TO THB ENQUIBER. car at Twenty-furtn mat anH l.i1iuin nv.nilp A Ifdrii 1 11 tO reports to police Edwards was driving his machine south on Madison avenue and a tT tt atl In tinaa twn nnrth.lrnutld cars. Dayton Ohio, May i.A mild sensa- Jle ha succeeded in passing the first car. thiQ but his machine collided with the second. tion in Court circlts as caused tnis Ed ris was removed to the (Southern afternoon when United States District Hospital.

South Covington where it was lulc" reported he had sustained a fracture of Attorney John B. faater, of Columbus, right leg and bruises on his head and issued an order for the recall of the Federal grand Jury which earlier in the F. F. Thorpe Tipped For President. day had filed its report, the first to have been submitted by sucii a body, in Friends of Fmnk F.

Thorpe. President of the John R. 'oppin Company, of Covington, are booming him for President of the Covington Industrial Club. A new Board of Directors, of which Mr. Thorpe is a member, was elected at the annual meeting of the club Thursday night.

It was stated yebterday the new board is to elect ofliceri of the club following their organization next Wednesday night. Urges Publication of Marriages. Bishop Ferdinand' BroRsart, of the Covington e.ocese, in a pastoral letter to the clergy and laity which is to be read in all Catholic churches of the diocese to-morrow, urges upon pastors, in order that deception may be avoided and all may know that persons desiring to be married are free to contract, and that where the parties are from different parishes to insist upon publication of the bans in both parishes. The letter urges pastors to see that chil- anJ drtn" in their respective parishes receive la i.nriMiian eaucnuon, anu itijursiB wiai Holy Name. Societies be organized in all parishes.

May Install Electric Pump. Oeorpe C. St.ihfl. Commissioner of Finance, recommended to 'ovington Commissioners yesterday, thnt an cer.trii urai be Installed at tin: 1 'ovinitton WatiTwotlis plant Ft installed illicit stills were: Jlichae, Thomas. Ho installment o-.

the pump would be un meusure, ana mai the old Kteam jjuinp i.ould be retained 1. emergencies. The matter was referred- to ommis- PHts home'wu kowski, John Lucas. Winia'm Koiman. the v'alerwo'k His home was Vustme.

who had charge ot icpartment. Children Ge Lambert Property. Mary Lambert, of Covington. by her will, probated yesterday in County Cnurt. bequeathed to her two daughters, Alice and Clara Lambert, a 1" at the northwest corner of Twenty-second and Howell stri-ets.

Covington. To each of her grandr hildreu she Itequeaths $5 fas were indicted for the alleged theft The balance of the estate is to be divided Mineola. N. May 7. Army re-'of an automobtie.

and George W. H. "mong her s-veti ebildren. Her son, oi springi.eid, Oiilo, on a charge Tho will was made 2i. 1319.

and of having sent obscene pictures through was witnessed by John Mangel and George the mails. Goebel. The new site of Bonobrake Seminary, in upper Dayton View, was dedicated Covington Briefs. Miss Leona Gronotte. telephone operator hv I'ldiod tne covinpon tiiy nuuuiw, i ico, police vesterdav that two Doys ana a gin.

ing blnUops of the denomination, this all about 14 years old, had rifled tiie pri-aflernoon. The remriny was fcimple vau mail box at her home, 807 Madison contained a check for J27 60. John Collins, 47 years old, former saloon keeper, and Inter in the manufacturing stuuenu and church offers. Bishop g- ad'eday1 as a campus, ar.d it is proposed to erect Mary Cathedral nt 9 o'clock a mooern seminary as well as an administration building and dormitor.es. The institution a't present is located ori West First street.

Ue ports were submitted by Manager Yale scored nine points in the four J- Fouts, Treasurer I O. Miller and months ago. The boys will clash neit awarded for firsts place Wednesday nignt in a niiraii-ruunu tun- test at the Elmwood open-air arena. Tclr T.awler and his manager. Joe Ivy.

recently returned to St. Louis from second and one for third. president J. P. Lands at a trustees' meetint: conducted at the seminary today.

Manager Kout reported an increase in assets during the past year or skh.uw. tsreLnren unumti tiwinv one each. Rutgers and Harvard, the Bishon C. J. Kenhart raSTieaV So orl.conte.t'w.'th fther entrants failed to win a place world council to be conducted In Gene-Elme'r Bogan, who defeated him several in anyevent Five points were.

va. fewitzerland. It was decided by the fa itor of Commercial Gazette. William Henry Harrison, 83 years old. NEWPORT.

School Sessions Rrsunred. After an almost comlpte tie-up of the public school system otrxewport for two days teaching was resumed in all school buildings yesterday. Many classes were depleted because many of the pupils did not know the strike of teachers had been called off. and hundreds of others decided The Board of Bishops the United there was little use of returning on the Although the teachers have returned to work and the strike 1b over, it waa said yesterday that a number of details remain to bo adjusted. Teachers Bay they will in- three for board also that the representation at more easily get their grievances before the the next quudi lennial conference I ii- Board of School Oonimlssioners.

The Despite the fact'that most of the ministerial 'thechoo. AZl contestants had not flown ap lane for one-natr lay uelejjates. as Is done ln Covington, eo that the teach- the East, where Jack, on April 23, boxed a year or more previous to to-day's bymTnV therr were only two accidents. NEWSPAPER MAN DIES. riniy tlwpSt-'i? who Yn econd.W.

H. Harrison Was Managing Ed- jaVkson that the critics rv the Eastern- place int he cros-country contest. iiaKtuK x.u a shade, the lad muat aide slipped while piloting his plane In the Alert competition and crashed ers will be represented at all times at the meeting of the Commissioners. Members or the Teachers' Association held a meeting yesterday for the purpose, it waa annodnced. of ironing out details agreed upon at the meeting Thursday afternoon.

It was said the-minor matters in dispute would be taken up at a conference between a committee of the teachers and the Board of School Commissioners. to vhe ground. He was removed to retired newspaperman, died at his committee to confer with the School Com- the field hospital where it was re- home, 6438 Lower River road. Delhi, mlssionera to see If ways and means may vXl mnitiau laaauia. nllnwlno- in be devised to secure sufficient funds to Ban Francisco.

May T. "Casey" Smith "niunea are allow the teachers the Increase of $.00 a and Tom Beaton, leading pitchers on the not serious. Private Martin L. Bach- year sought. The committee is composed San Francisco team ln the Pacific Coast man.

-one of the Mitchell fleM Mr- "or nearly thirty years of Miss Dora Cummlngs. Chairman; Miss E. League, were given their unconditional re- i.uen iicia me- fc th Commercial Gazette and Pennell. Miss Edna I. Herman.

Miss lea to-flay following charge, of gambling chan.es. who waa -a pasenger with for 14 vears was main edit oe Schulte. C. B. Little and Chester p'aced against them by Manager Charles him.

Was uninjured. The plane Was tZit HWev5 L. 5 lhrig- Members were noncommittal when Graham Z. that paper. He served as Secretary of asked whether an audit of the books would badly smashed.

Corporal Frank the Board of Police Commissioners dur- be requested, STALLED CAR IS LURE. noiop, anotner mecnanic. sustained a ing Mayor Julius Flelschmann'a admin- -m-- tT broken arm when a propeller" which istraUon. Mr. Harnson waa a member Membership Is Increasing, he waa turning over struck him.

of Exeelsior odge. Royal Arch Masons, Elmer T. Gray. Secretary of the Civic Prom a speclaaular standpoint, tho of the Knight Templar, acroDaiic competition neia the center xar. ror membership has practically just be- of atention.

Spectactors on th Edwlo Wells Mitchell, of New Tork. fun. approximately 100 new members have ovn.imnu on me neia it I lolned the club. Belief Is exnrejuierl Funeral Belief is that James T. Lester, stop No.

VA. New MtnAA survives. arrangements are to expressed "tood reathles while the daring k. mnleted to-dv. lT.m,.nt win dr "teh close May 15.

will result be completed to-day. Interment will be nlke. rennrted trt -th -nstlto ln doubling the membership. in soring virove. a punctured tire, and they asked him xarf train and an Commencement Dates Axe Set.

FOUR CARS DERAILED to give them "a lift," freight Collided, head on. near Hor To Celebrate With Ball Game, As ester stepped from bis car to er. D. Campbell County ia to have only 103 high school graduates this year. This is a-marked falling off from nrevlous records.

Newport is to have E0 graduates, the ex- When Passenger and Freight Cars erctsesto be held June IS; Ft. Thomas. 30 n.j graduates, exercises June Dayton, 8 in Collide Casualties in Doubt. day school and 3 In night school, eser- rises June 11: Bellevue. IS graduates, ex- The Wadsworth Watchcase Compaiy.

amine ina ure, one or the men covered w.m- efnciai. here aalrl th tm.un. Dayon. win celebrate its thirtieth him with a pistol and demanded his sou leet of the ground. trsin wa.

wrecked aeriousl and veraary to-dast A baseball game is to be purse; he safd. the aviator would pul the nose of the of thm fren? HeulL tfJ? wmpany. team and T- cars or tne rreignt demolished. Rapid Electrotype team, Cincinnati at After he had handed over hjs raoney' machine up intot he air and fly again No reports have yet been recWved of Beiievn. Bail Pari? Beven hidrfd tbe men ordered him to 4ttn OH on even keel.

the casualties employees of the Wadsworth Company WH1 meet at ths factory at a p. m. and march to the all park; headed by the company's hand af SO piecea. Twenty men, who have been In quarter parade. the employ of the company a a.

thA V. t- TV Says Company Seeks Delay. lUy settlement of the controversy Property transfers recorded at Covuig- ton yesterday were: Margaret i Scarp to Christopher Petri and wir Inr nn the west side of Main street, 75 feet south of Kenton street, Bromley: stamps for $1,500. John T. Crawley and wife to Edward Brennan.

Lot 71 of the N. Powell Fubdi- Master Commissioner bales. Uftqtnp Pnmniiiwinlior John Barton wo' door yesterday: In the case of the Home Savinps, Ixnn and BuiJ'iins Association vs. Fiances Iivmirkamp. lot oil ttcoml avenue.

vlslon on the north side of uteentn nrc. to for $600. 34 feet east of the first alley aac Loan and Buil.hnir Assoriat Newpprt Briefs. Ms. Sunn Caster.

S5 years old. resident of Newport, died yesterday the home of hef diiuphter. Mrs. A. J.

ine iioine oi ner nauKniei, ait. 1 ,1 ri Lot 66 of Wolf subdivision on the Krl, uh. west aldu of Pearl Street. Covington; Krnk she Is sur- ln the west side of Beech avenue. South Cov- vtved by a family of children.

Funeral services will lie held at 2 p. m. to-day. The followlnK realty transfers were-lodged for record yesterday: Jane Gruenholz to Juila Dodd. lot on Holmes avenue.

Ft. Thomas; stamps fori $4,500. I Hanna to Thomas F. Pugan. lot LUDLOW, KY.

Funeral pcrvitea for Michael Connelly. years old. foreman at the Southern TailronH nhni.4 hr Hied nt hiM home, MEN AND iJATTERS. President Kdwin C. GUibK.

of the Chamber of Commerce, returned yesterday from a buuiness trip of several weeks to Eastern cities, the' greater portion of his time bt-ins devoted to the preliminary work and the Keneral sessions of the convention of the Chamber of of the United States. Members of the Cincinnati Employment Jlanafc(-r. ot the- Chamber Commerce yesterday elected the following: officers, who also constitute the Hoard of lJir'tors fi.r tin- nuing year: George 'I Ialsey, Cincinnati Milling Machine Company. President; Pearl A. rrotti-i' Gamble Company.

Vice President: Raymond Lewis, Ault "ib'r Cfimpany. Secretary-Treasurer: Ed. Walton. Cincinnati Hall Crank Company: Harvey Tuttlc. Pollak Steel Company; L.

J. Zoellcr. Procter Gamble Compunj. and A. M.

Houl-ware. Chamber of Commerce. A Membership Committer: consUtin-? of A. Maciiriar, Chairman, William J. Streit, A.

Kishwick, William Goldi nburg, I.uko Smith and Paul Wiscnall wjs named to brir.fj the membership ot in- 'iee iud oi ine i ITnion 1 Scott street. Covington. Mr. Cohins Chamber of Commerce to the desired''''' 100. The club will make its first pub- gjlfj lie appearance at the noon forum, rum- i meeting' at the Hotel Sinton MILFORD.

Commencement exercises for the Class of Batavia High School, were neui at the Batavia Town Hail hist night. The class address was made I W. CiKikson Columbus. 'bio. th-rs.

who. took part were Rev, It. B. Wilson, K. P.

Wccner. Howard E. Hurt. Pauline Van Horn and the Batavia Orchestra. I Committees for the various townships in "Clermont County to solicit funds for the Salvation will start the drive next Mondav.

Tirey arc: Eli H. Speidel. Batavia: Rev. J. B.

Ekey and Dr. C. J. Haaiiammert. Miami; Harry Brltton, Wil- llainshurg; A.

K. Kayser. Washington: Lowell Boudebush. Monioe; Ellis Guynn, L. Page.

Ireton. Jackson: Uev. Wtl- Secretary of th Ancient eirrter of: Hlber- Anthonvr Wonelick late: Ered Bishop. nlans and a nieniber of the Moose; and r. ohio.

the Entries. Th funeral Is to Monday morning, th services be held at bt. a-K fx. 1 vt nite. llendrixaoii, Kranklin; Frances Hvsse.

Pierce. The auotii for Clermont County is Officers announced yesterday for the Clerinont County Bankers' Association nre: President. 1'. K. linlavia National Hunk; Vi'-e I'resident.

A. F. Knyst-r. Moscow State Hank; Secretary and Treasurer, William H. Baum, National Dank, Batavia.

The object of the organization is to promote clOHCr personal aild business relations with the banks in the county. A council of Batavia. Junior Order United American Mechanics, composed of 35 charter members. Is to be instituted at the armory in that village to-night, under direction of State Junior Past Councilor E. A.

Llewellyn. Cincinnati. Hampton Council, of Cincinnati, ils to confer tho dei-ees preceding the luncheon and smoker, whlch will be a feature of the evening. Scarcity of bread was noted In llilford and vicinity yesterday when supplies from Cincinnati failed to arrive. Bakeries at Milford were supplying near-by towns de pendent on Cincinnati for bread, and many of the residents, who were unable to get their usual supplies, resorted to -home baking.

EMMA IS HOMESICK' ported Badlca: er ChicaRO. May T-! Clfcrnns' Telephone Company yesterday radical leader, depot tc! tthat la the suit of the CMty Alexander Rrrkmnn vs. the conuay, in wnren an attempx is being made to force the company to re- sovIct "Ark'' Kufun' i turn to pre-war rates, a brief would be fl toclinin i filed in Court of Appeals. Frankfort. This accumal is to be resisted by Brent Sprnce.

City of her birth arm is h. Solicitor, on iienait or me city, on me Lulled btatcs. letter was "I tntss AmcrU-a. fcnier- street, Covington; stamps iur Thlim. Millr-: lot at Alain and Second tn streets, Dayton, sold to Joseph Btahl for Hiinr and wife and others to from her to It.

i her friend, i.ia lc the followiuR property at -the Courthous years, you kr. r.rv.. wrt.y tiowpvrr, ii i co-. I i not le so Her lack of knuv. anil frt-t nnd strange tl from hV iiiiiiTi-- u.

1 she "It Ik very to acoiimatiz mr try, even u.drr normal times." i oui ine: v. i years of war ade. is not a to take root as li r- w- Ill rmirinrcp h. t-i- -a; J4 -I on Center strjeet. Bcllevue; ataiupa Elizabeth SchoU to Rohert Hay.

lot on Berry avenue, Bellevue, Ky. stamps for i $2,500. Mai Menaner to ancnaei j. in- i gerald. lot on Third street, lyton.

i stamps for $2,000. Peter O'Shauuhnensy to Pearl Jurm and Celia Wkof, lot on XUinmouth street; stanipB for $7,500. 1 Mary and Oscar Hanna to A. and Louise Murray, lot ou Tenth street; stamps for. nt.

tLDIt JAINS IN v. "rj An UANG Hi U( NEXT SUNDAY SEATS in OfTern His Klnl.riilr ROB HOD IVF.n. i MMIv West l.ud low. Tnursuav. are umii liraiilv.

i to be held Monday morning at St. Jnmc r-'teitaiiiiiig thialitiev. Hit rr r-hnrch. I.udinw. Interment Is to-be In liner." -KIT jt i ii i i ii.

'i 'i i.n i i IN WITH ADA MK Mir. II wice Daily. and all this I Star and Garte Show PALACE TO-DAV ALL WF.KK- "CHEER OP" canesaay. ALWAYS CATERING TO THK Ll The Foreign Traife Departmcn 'of the Chamber of Commerce is preparing for the entertainment I of the delegation of Swiss architects: manufacturers and municipal exports who will visit Cincinnati on June 1 investigate Cincinnati's model industrial plants, housing colonies, public schools and other institutions. The party, Numbering 73, will arrive in Cincinnati on the night of Monday.

May al. and will spend all or Closing the following d.iy factory. Concerts its. M.W; Burlesque Pets of Great Wliltt Mv 'ZVB BROADWAY BELLE! with JOE MARKS And Bennty Chorus With the fM MAY FESTIVE TO-DAY nousing au" 111c.ii.e41.iM At 2 rehearn I ward Johnson, soloist. I Trt CV-FTT TIWDljnV-FATrWTCl I At p.

"The Trojnn. li (J j.v aiiJia. those" Hrrlelsi. Aid of aH'ciYi associations in Cn- s.ut-VnTt Second I C' cinnatl in socuring better gas service Thlra Floor. Mmlner lit- ln tho various suburbs, was asked in a AdmisHion, Witl: resolution adopted atr a meeting ot members of the Midisonville Welfare Association at the Madtsonville library last night.

A resolution was adopted inOorsing the movement for a junior bigh school in Madisonville. Plans for i holding a Fourth of July community meet at the Madisonville school grounds were discussed. John Slmff made a short talk on community co-operation. 25c next Musical Ctmieily, AMI UTIIP.lt OOV1L EMMY WI.HIKN in 'LIFTING SHADOWS." COMING. SI NDAY two otlcr picttn (.

BERT LY1EL COMING IX "The Right of Way" L.ONLL IN "The COPPERHEAD ORPHEUM- "MyLadysGart Suriday Kugene O'ltrien in VH1S V.SFt i10NEY "Even as En rilF tTKIi 'v urn K. K. Lincoln in 7ntie i.r' "If Adventure vceiii lw Mtirt tillil liUvptv I liil.I, I lfl m. Jack in "lluck lind '4 LUrt RoaAlVDW big mm festbo 1 lIKl.il AT ndi-r the Aupi'c k' HARRY C. EGEERl POST KG SI'AMill UAH a nir.

ciM'i'UI l- l' ITI UK P' Omnii.ir May If A "i VI Clean, MorlKH-ioi: A p-to-date Hiding lerr)' 1 1 1 lionnii, rrrns Kulno. inrrlnl ltn liu AMUSEMENTS. HE day nrd Mc 1- r' Aif UU8 LQwarai cv Stone Sr Arroand Kt' Tl. Bronson; Bert Cake Crawford ErcderickjRe4 Practical Psychology Lectures mmmzm lealth, Happiness and Success nv ANNA MAUD HALLAM Kntertalning. Instructive.

For Ten sil. Otlt'k' lieginn.ng i.U.DAlf, MAY 3 Odd Felltwy Tempte. indt- For the ThonKhtfol. Inelllu 1-" meat of Sabject of First l.crturn -Applied fchologr, What 4." What It May Jlt1 LEClLkES FREE very body CordlnlTy Weleom.

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