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The Dayton Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 24

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I PAGE TWENTY-FOUR irtE UAYTON EVENING HERAl SATURDAY. MAKCH 2 iinrnn nunnrn tin TREATY ut Lents ror trucks to be put UNtiYVj'OJ W3rUKl3 VVVJlvLJJ HIIHKUddlANd Returning $300 UN LINGENSE BASIS' INCREASED OUTPUT OF SUGAR IN S. IEINGADVOCATED American Consumers, Under Present Conditions at Morcy of Speculators. DAYTON BOY WITH FORT WORTH ROOKIES MAY SUNDAY SCHOOL Two-Cent Proposal Is Voted IS DISKED No Secret Pact Has Been Entered by Germany According to Chancellor, DEVELOPED Down After Being Mauled in Lower Branch. 1 DIAMOND NINES TO PLAY AGAIN rf.V -a M.

I INTO REGULARS AMENDMENTS OFFERED LEFTI ONLY ONE WAY IS STATEMENT IS IMPORTANT Vote Will Be Taken Today on of u- s'f' fr'V" i tM'k -Til America Produces Only One-fourth of the Amount of Sugar It Consumes. Dodgers Have Number Promising Kids Who Possess Goods. Ben Piers to Be Judge Landis of Loop, Other Officers Elected. Bill Creating System of County Highways. Former German Army Officer Is Accused of Having Circulated So-Called Pact.

COLUMBUS. March 23. '1 One-cent a gallon gasoline tax By GARRY SCHUMAKER CI.K.WUV.Vl'KK, March 2.1. While it In a llt too early for predictions, It Is nevfi'thelem entirely poH- si Pi will likely he voted by Ily KARL M. EL1S1I.

right 1-133, liv 1. MUNICH, llavaria, Mar. 23. sidim umt uiiert Hotiinoon, mamwr Ohio house today. WASHINGTON, March The United States may soon declare her suuur independency, gov-, officials announced to.

day. With pries climbing, world supply said to he in the hands (if a half dozen speculators, and the- the was bill or mo ni'ooHiyn Dodders, la in a lair way to diiplleate Ills notable achievement of the 11)22 trainlm; trip In tU-veloplnur lazny Vnnee. Hert Griffith ju. i A two-cent tax proposal teaten yesterday but the Andy JliKh and IVcutur from untried hies to regular of the front rajik Ih! I'laiix to retain for youths from tin was reconsidered immediately 1 A lorgnl tiicaty between uermany Kus.iu, providing that Uer-I many and shall go to war i I'oland (Fiance's litary .11 I hi the event that l-'rewh and ji.elgian troops advance further into Germany, is being circulated mi the Khinelai.d. it was learned I ne iiu-ii nrk Inn out In tl '71 market ridden with foreign combi- 1 1 O.i ily iiml the leaning cuiullilatea nr showing Mil'fielent speed ti warrant in an effort to gel it across witfr tbe tax cut in two.

nations arm monopolies, this coun 1 tin; belief that they will be members try has a potential t-uar produc-tion to more than meet domestic demands. i Studies of production both The bill was badly mauled and will limp to defeat ih tho senate or at tho handti of Governor Don- ut i he eb.ih for an Indefinite period Two of them lire inflelder.n. They tire Hill Mullen mid Stuffy Stewart from Mobile and lilrmliiKham, respec-tiely, of the Southern Association reiiK'iriliis pair, or at the most Wlth basket ball Bolnjr down tha ba, ball will goon enter the II mo-ight of lulerest, The Sunday School eaKue will again operate on Saturday afternoon, and from all Indlca- on II enjuy even greater success hail Inst At a meeting held at the Y. M. C.

A. cently, Hen J'lerg, head of the uTealion department was elected tho ludge Landis of the Sunday i nrues. II untiring work In behalf clean ssirt, "has won a place for he director In the hearts of Sunday chool leaders, who are glad have 1'lera directing affairs Wf Shado wan elected president of the loop, with vewton Stewart vice president and Hen Sebastian secretary. A A. itewart 11 serve ass stant secretary, while Jonen will uct In thi) capacity of treasurer.

Claude Norrts. who has -been eon-nected with the Sunday nchool leagues or several years, has decided to tak a rest this year, owing to strcnuouH titles In basket ball. The league this year should prove to be stronger than ever this year. There will be a meeting of managers and captains at tm V. M.

C. A. Friday, March 23 at o'clock. i '1 he managers of the following teams are urged to be present, also my interested not ment oned; Third street. Linden avenue, College street, 'Vntral church.

Troy street. Trinity beet and cane suirnr have developed nhey, the vote in the housg show- tha possibility ut wide expansion. trio of elinibiis will selected from live young pitcher, namely Paul Sohreiher Clvu'ley Ollingor, Clarence (. haneel'or Wilhelm Cuno, who me. here to confer with liavarian hcials, todav den od that any th treaty exists.

He invoked the li nuitional News Service to tell the American people, upon his own honor, that no secret treaty exi-ts h'tween Germany and i Russia Woman Assures vi xm industry. jI that a veto cannot ba overridden. llefore final defeat of the 2-cent proposal amendments to fix the Hrown, llou me and Leo Dicker man. Finder She Will Write Note of Thanks. 1 iiikerntan, up from the Memphis fr ouii u.

is Miowini? tne way tne rent of them at the present moment Brown and Hehrelhcr were taken enner military, commercial, nor ta at one-half a cent and at one cent and to reduce the auto south last year and are much un olii Val. This declaration was made un der the most dramatic circum proved moundsnieii. but probably wll 1" fi ned out by Idckernian and Vines also up for a Fecund trial from the stances and beneath the stress of 'great excitement. This was due to the fact that revelation had been llriilKeport elub of the l-asteru league, i 'liiiiii. Is promising, but will do better fur another season In the sticks The veteran hurlers Grimes, Vance t'adore, Mamaux, Keuther, Ueoritr Ao 1 1 vun nwsMfitrntustwrn mt Lutheran.

Oak street. Hartford 1. Zimmerman, Second Lutheran, Home tax to $5 were reiected. TO PROTECT PUBLIC. Representative Atkinson, minor it floor leader, had an amendment written in requiring pumns at filling stations to be equipped with a glass chamber and measuring scale.

buyers could detect any short measure. The provision was blamed by some fur defeat of the 2-cent proposal, which received 59 votes to all against, but lacked a constitu Wmith, are being brought, to top form avenue. Fatter-sun Memorial The early. Mullen at third looks like the made to the chancellor that a former German army officer had offered lo the correspondent the text, of a so-called Russo-German "treaty." This "treaty" according fficers will take their places and the best, of the vouni! infieklers. Stewart nw vuueiies 01 Bint nave occn discovered in extensive experimentation in Georgia.

"Front standpoint of soil and m.it ooii'litwiis tliero is tio reason vwiy this eouhiry cannot produce sufficient sugar for tho Dr. C. Townsoinl. BURar expert of the agricultural department, toll International News Sejvire. TO EXPAND INDUSTRY.

Hi pointed out that economic considerations of an expansion of tho industry, such as ability to compete with foreign sugar by economic production, are being given attention by the agricultural partment. Tha United States at present produces one-fourth of the siigar It consumes the normal beet su-par output being l.OOO.Oyo tons and tho car.e crop about 350.000 lon Dr. Townsend said this season the output was reduced owine to schedule, by-laws tuul other business is being given every opportunity to transacted. make, guud at sreond base. Fred Sehleibmr, a young man from Little Itoek, has been working out JACK T.kV ENOR.

One of the most promxin'i Gem City youngsters playing in minor league bancbtill is Jaek Tavennr, of the Fort Worth, Texas, team, Tavcnor received a trial with Detroit about a year ago, lut teas sent haek far more seasoning. There arc fetp players in the minors who can surpass Tavetwr in fielding, and if the loeal boy can connect more regularly with the old pill, there is little dou lit but that he will soon be on his way to greater glory and fame, lie is iorsfop by trade, and a mighty street one at that. to tne on icer, consisted of two parts. The sponsor was vague about his own connections, saying at first base and getting by nicely. EMERSON TEAM The position is very much open with tional majority.

fr ouriuer ability lu carry on, unUer susiiU'ion. Jimmy Johnston, the most valuable Proposal of Representative Taft, Hamilton county, to spi the tax ball player In the outfit, is slated to oiai. i.e uid work for various foreign embassies." DENTAL IMPORTANT From an international political viewpoint, Chancellor Cuno's denial was most important. It intimates that arrests will be made three ways between municipalities, counties and unimproved state WASHINGTON. -Mar.

"Weil, what do you think of that?" asked Maurice Auerbneh as. he suiveyed "'l cents handed to him by an unidentified woman as a reward for finding her purse containing VMl and a tailroad ticket to New York. The scene took place in Washington. When Auerhaih handed the purse to the woman she fumbled in her pocket a moment and then dropped cents 'n his palm. "Here's a little reward," she smiled sweetly," and 1 shall write you a letter of thanks, too." Auerhach hasn't the "il cents, iho' gh.

lie gave it hack. speculation. Through a special commission the department is investigating the foreign sugar situation and is interested in the stimulation of domestic production. As long as there is foreign control of anv raw materials, widely used in the L'nitvd States thi-' country continue at the mere of speculators and sharpeis over which the government can exercise little control, according to officials who are studying this came over here to lay the foundation TOO GOOD FOB COURT RIVALS play shortstop, his fourth position since joining the Dodgers seven or eight years ago. Two young catchers.

Charley Har- for a match with Detnpsey. It was necessary to establish tfcorges as TI SAYS DAMON I something more than a mere 1" greaves trom Haven anil Hernie roads was voted down. SPLIT THREE WAYS. Taft's amendment to hare 30 per potinif eit 7.en of France, so he was matched with Levlnsky for the light of certain persons (notably former heavyweight championship of the Capture Grade School Title by aimy ouieersj, who have been cir the low pricc'of sugar, making world. cent to go to municipalities, 30 counties and 40 per cent to unim i reio, a semi-pro, recommenaou ny Jack Coombs, have made a decided hit and it Is altogether possible that one or the other of them, probabiy Harereaves, will catch on.

To do so. he must displace Zach Taylor as third strong eat cher. Hank De lierry and Bun Bungling being the mainstays, L'p to that time the title hadn't heen cuiating reports that a treaty of proved state roads was adopted. 'oi-th a thin dime on the pugilistic Trimming Washington With Ease. alliance exists between Moscow and Derlin.

ma riser. Party lines were smashed on the Carpenticr beat Ievlnfkl In four final vote, while city and rural The chancellor's declaration has rounds, and the "light heavy I with lierry carrying most of the A STUDY OF FACES That Siki-McTigue Tangle Who's Champion of What? Story of a Strange Title The Status of Mike The weight clinmp onship -of the world lelegations also divided. a mos; lmtortant b.arimr rmnn in. burden. Emerson basket ball five ran-the champioiishlo of the erade hollowing a vote on the gaso- ternationa: relations between this as a gesture of Importance In getting the match with Denrsey for the The Dodgers are well nxed with utfielibrs and will be even more so schools yesterday, at the Y.

M. A. sytn, by reg'stering an easy victory line tax this morning the house tx this morning the country and soviet Russia, heavy weleht championship. when Zach Wheat signs a contract. Had Demnsev been able to make over the strong Washington school Tim firt With others, are Tom Griffith, tieri secret comnart was will vote on the Green bill to es tablish a system of county high tlintet.

In tnn in 1 175 pounds he would have won signed Octobe- 20, 1922, by Nicolai Griffith, Turner Barber and Hernie Neis. Georges' title when he flattened the From the start, It was evident that the losers would not be ab to steo I' i nchnt.m over In Jersey City. As i.cnin, ucoma Krassm, (ieo-ge It ms, Carpentler returned to France (Copyright, 1P23. by the Star Cot Study the faces of three of the icnitchenn, lYesident Ebert, of with the unbeaten Emerson lads, who played together In superb fashion st Ml the Hghtwe alit champion of the GIANTS AND YANKS production profitable. "Growing- of supar cane is at present confined to the states along the gulf jcoast," Dr.

To.vnsend said. "However, growing of the supar is possible in some of the north and northwest states. The beet industry is capable of wide expansion and through experiments undoubtedly will enjoy a tremeiJ'ous growth. Irrigation is a big problem in western culture of the beet." The department of sgricultuie hopeg likewise to extend the pro--luctive area of cane through the researches in Georgia. "Could American producers compete with foreign sugar if sugar is placed on the free list?" was a significant question fl.ked by a high government official.

AT MERCY OF GAMBLERS. Germany; Chancellor Wirth (now I t. throughout. Llmhert whs the indivi world, whi'e your old frend, Levtnskv. heavyweight -contenders, Willard, Firpo and Floyd Johnson, as you see them in current newspaper pictures.

dual star of the game with out of 27 'ondly clung lo th shreds of tha title lewnrui an vvaitzan. it was said to be amplification of the iu America. points to his credit. Fdison fin shed ways and on the Drown bill making changes in blue sky laws. The Freeman bill putting motor busses and trucks under control of the state public utilities commission and establishing license and franchise taxes running from $44 to $300 a car was passed, 110 to 2.

AGAIN FAVORED TO Willard, the heavy-jowled, sulky- second In the finals, while Washington Kapailo pact, which, was signal look ig, has dark eyes, dark hair, ho hat was left of the title In Levln-Mry's hands wasn't much, to be sure. intra mace in tne standing. In the preliminary Franklin downed Lincoln to 6. The tilt was in doubt has Firpo, the serious, t'irpo has an iron face, a "dead pan." uunng tiij. international economic confe-ence at Genoa.

rri. i i ut there was enough to make a few LAND ON TOP STEP all the way. Frank-in Lincoln and smileless, grim. A lot of "cow 1 cks. press notices of Levlnky's meeting i ue seconu secret compact was B-own are now tied for the to uene lunney.

PANTHERS HAVE SAY If the JIuly Jlosnry Panthers Jo not receive a niiy to their open challenge to any SO- to tlii-pouml team they will claim the cliamiMinshlp of Oaytfin. For en mips write Manager Charles Hoczkiiwski, Hart street. All answers must be in by March "9 or we will nol aekriuw leilne them. ATTENTION GREYSTONES The latter won oyjr the Itattler. sai'i to ue a military agreement ranklln (7).

aughlin woo is proiciniy still surprised over the returns from a title that Absence of Sisler and Daubert eased upon iranco-iielgian occupation of the Ruhr. This secom Campbell Pos, he often uspd to forget he owned Linco'n (6). C. Carter Carter McCirtain Hurros bane of all mothers, prevents mm from putting h.s wire-like hair in order. Johnson, youngest, smallest of the three, yet a man, is a blond, and has blue eyes, light hair.

His face is rounded, his features well cut, It is a good-nal tired face. It reflects youth, with the curiosity, the eredti-lousness of youth is hid expression. Then Hary Oreh beat Tunney, and Will Handicap protocol fwmcn proposed war Xe 1 Kelster lunney beat Marry Oreli. so Tunnev USE ATHETPfc. LFAiaTCtCtOUDvT RA.IN 4 L.

Jacobs against Poland) was said to have been signed Jan. 1G last bv George "sugar, us recent price per F.eld duals V. Carter (2). Catrni- ended tin' light heavyweight of America. In the mnuiiime over In France 'he wild S-negn'ese, Balling Sikl Tehitcherin, Russian foreign mm formance, is viewed with the same bell, Kcister.

Foul goa Jacobs (2), Kvnns (2), Krister. suspicion as is rubber, whic! XKW YORK. March 23. Students Knirlish snort writers advanco thf FRIDAY, MARCH 23. licked Georges Carpentler, and became litr! heavywe'ght champion of iiounreu sKvarn as tne result 01 a As we piny the St.

hn's H. X. Friday niKlit the fo.iowing arts to report at Barney Community center at 6:30: Ussat. MeMeekin. I Kleinhlens, Mesket, Hogart, of baseball form are getting down curious theory that Hauling Sik: did i-ter; Baron Rosenberg, German foreign secretary, and General von Seek, a German military officer, whose status is doubtful but who iiiiet but signicifant bets on ine hi tlH pKht heavy- Emerson ''ramus Limbert fohannes Itrennen Ttiver stage at 7:00 a.m., the o- Mi'Tlgue whipoed Sikl nitl McTigup now holds the queer, British monopoly, "erntptv of Commerce Hoover (27), Pos.

Washing. (1). H.F Voehringef I-F. Jones Eickmnn 1 A Ankany L.i White ijiant sand ankee to repeat in eir ehampion of the world to Mike 6.4. 5:51 p.m.

a.m. .11 p.m. misshapen title, no matter what the Sunset today Sunrise tomorrow Ai'oonset tonight McTigue because S'ki uiu not weigu respective leagues this season, i ney seem lo feel that both New York special is credited with being in league Kiiglish say. believes the sugar-price boost is simplv the result of monopoly and Aker and Street. I ssat take, notice.

in. with the militarists. lubs are the surest thing since r-onzi came a cropper anu are even FORECASTS Hut tho writer point Is this: If MeTlcue an American citilen substitution lohnson for Elckman. Field goals Llmhert (8), Reams (2). Johannes (2t.

Foul goa Limbert (31, Voehringer. Keferee and Fleat. alternating i ml he wins a word's title that o'lgl- so far us to offer odils on tne uiants igainst the field in the National Leports from the southern training amps have had an abld ng Influence -atcd in America, that was trans-'erred to Ft a nee through the defeat This, of course, is great nonsense. The titleholder's weight made no difference as long as the uitilendor was thin the limits of the ritv sion It Is well known that MVTigue. a middleweight, could not bring himslf much beyond ICO pounds if he stepped on the scales wear ng lead pads The light-heavyweight mark stops at 175 pounds.

of an" American Ivhv ran they hob) out Anierw'a from the dom ain of h's chank- upon the instinct oi ine For Dayton and Vleinity Itain or snow ami colder tonight with imvest temperature about degrees; Saturday fair and cold. For Ohio Ka in and colder ton trht; Saturday fair in south and elouiliness in north portion, possibly local snow? or rains near Lake Brie; colder Sunday. For I ml ana Fair tonight, colder In extreme southeast portion; Saturday fair and colder. onship i.roailway sharpsnoo.ers, tne uisauu.iy of tic-orge Sisler of the Browns and Daubert of the lieds, having What Is a world's rhamn'onshln MiCCETSCOP Bomberger Midgets defeated tha 'tigh street Juniors by the scora of 12 to 11. Greger made six straight tils and one field goal.

Lehman followed closely with one field goal and one foul. Massman played best inywav, Tunney can c'Ji'm the For example, li Kenny loonaru shouio go nto the ring weighing 1 pounds, against an oppo.mnt who I amplonshln (if America. S'ki the amp onship of France Ted-Kid chnmpionsmp of KnjtWWl we.gheil ltlii iKiuntis. or unoer, anu Leonard lust a referee's decision he or the losers SO Oil would also losu his title of lightweight Flying Washing ton to-Day ton Route Ha In been deemed of such grave Importance as to be regarded as a determining factor in the races even before thev are started. As matters stand, neither Sisler nor Daubert is expected to play ball until the.

middle of which represents slight portion of the strength of the principal contenders. The natural tendency to bet on two champs to repeat has been Increased accordingly. The Giants, of course, are strongly champion. Alt tf I IZHZj in east and ra possible cluing, ng to If McTigun is an American citizen west of Hie iiuiuiuains; modcr the writer is inclined lo question the ato to ftesli southwest sluftmg to northwest nils up to l.liuo fn-t and contention that his ctory over Siki docs not affect Oene Tunney's title I'lH feet. SthSiWayne tresn to strong westerly at a On Saturday the weather cloudy with m-Kii-ra'e winds at surface and fresh at o.OOO feet.

5th will be variable Westerly favored in whatever pre-scason betting being done. They Are regarded as. having unproved their chances by the addition of Jack Lentley and O'C'onnell, representing il40.ui.iu vf tuiiior league promise, and with the I comparative youth of the club as i whole are expected to "cake-walk' through the race. of licht-heavywetght champion of America. The light heavyweight title was Invented some years ago out on the Pacific coast, and was first wm by Bob l-'itzsimiixms in a bout with Heorge Gardner.

The title was so synthetic that Utile attention was paid to It be Fitzs.mmons, or any one else for a long time. Light-heavyweight champions were really elected by the box.ng writers for quite a spell, The title meant nothing. Jack Dillon of Jndlanapol wus culled the light -heavy Weight champion for some years, but Dillon never bothered to exploit the honor. Saturday's Spcfc at LOSS i ddly enough, the Pirates and not the Keits ar favored for second place in spile of tha latter's impressive CONDITIONS Unsettled weather prevails throughout most of the eastern half of the country and smith-central states with light, to moderate, precipitation general Temperatures have fallen in north-central and extreme northwestern sections. The thermometer readings are unite low in the extreme northwest with IS degrees below zero at l'nnce Albert, Sask.

WAi. i iK J. MOXO.M. rush that landed them In tho runner I up position in the last few days of i he 11122 campaign. Spring Kcrxc National Wejgatfor Cassdics cast upon the Yankees' chances Is plentiful but la not nkins' compat.ble with the returns from New 31EAST SECOND STREET tf ffFOtvlBUSINESS SATURDAY Complefssortment of box ar.1 bulk 'Bter Candies at money saving prices.

or cans, which nave tne lanas iook ft timet J7euntam tUlemedj B. A-Tte SUMMARY ni Iikl' a uerfectly good second divi sion ha I club. Ine gammers, now- Record for twenty-four enrllng spring tocifir. et Ttiri a.m. tO'iay and a comparison iKrzT-' Try Jenkins' First.

ever, realize that the lluggms outfit is notorious for its late start ng anu borate ana pacjyttn- with tne average of the corresponding Jen! Fff further inspired by the injury and ill itnnnw hlntuto'Cnri'iril at. day over a pi-rioil uf the ia.it forty-one Finally along came Battling levins-ky, who got a twelve-round decison over lion, a whose manager. Dumb Dan Morgan, began placing some stress on the title. Levlnsky and Dillon did not make weight on ha occasion, bin Dillon thought so lit tl of the matter that he didn't Battler's claim to the title. "to Lev nsky wore the for some years with no one ReFfms.

ness of Sisler are inclined to lay pre tir. port's' on! se.isor. odds on the Yanks whenever jiViti iTivcry Jf.ase of i Ci Black Bcauijicr JENKINS MAI Lj OUDEH SLItVICiJ will LeTad as sat- and wherever a bet can be made ry as a jp. rsonal call. CRIQUI OUT OF LUCK about It; then Georgies wtrpenlier mm V-, h.

(. thcyiails go, JENKINS will any mailable dnv your order i3 mv NEW YORK, Mar. 23. Eugene Criqui, featherweight champion of Lurone. will arrive here tomorrow ears: Temperature Noun 7 pm.

7 am. Drv bnlii 1,1 "7 boil) F.0 S'3 Uelative humid. ty 11 h'J Average today, normal, 43. Lx'vss since Jan. 1, fi5.

lliglicst, HI lowest. 37. Hi)iet--t this day in forty-one yearS, in i'juT. Lowest this day in forty-vnc years, iss.i. Precipitation (In Inchi-s) Total preceding "I hours 01 filled and V5T DAYTON -PIQUA AND SIDNEY All Jenkins' offers you lent first quality gtee or CarvinT Knife, regular 1 .00 us it is d.

Add tiotcr PortarTe'B1 Mb Dollar to lkv only to he infottned Johnny Kil-bane will not he to box him for the world's title at the I'olo Crounds, June 2. Kilhano's title has been declared ackinsAV-e Ti 1. V-'iT Return in Satcrdav Only at r.aJenkins Any iianze lJii--3rru. RED AR BUS LINE Avi-raae for II yi ars in day 11 Total amount since Jan 1 li.ficiency since Jan. 1 70 OBSERVATIONS (Taken at Stun a.

seventy-fifth meridian time.) 1 A vacated by the New York State Athletic commiss'on, and he will r.ot be granted a license to box here. Chairman Muldoon announced. He further stated that if Criqui wishes to challenge for the championship he can seek a Syrup IfO.ii aturday- Beginnpgp (orn Stations lligh.Wind.Pr'n i-- r-i i Mile, ijf nntro frSiTrf An Malted tion vjpi Jkvrv "'Ir Vim I Mil Crearn Horlirk 's a new s-ur. in lorty minutes. I Malt' Hotel yCars Leavejlroy lI II Vnnnin 1 I Fletcher's Castwia Uorl l.oo ri.Jt, or te Hotel Cara Leavef fiIrW fi Malted Food cars Ljav Sidney Xxi otel wagner 6tc PONE IN FOT FORMATION After the tu I ij II Food Fcod Food NORTH BOUND match with Johnny Dundee whom the commission recognizes as the title holder.

FALCONS WIN TITLE The Falcons won the So to fO-pound championship by defeating the Apaches bv score of 19 to 16 The first half ended with score of 11 to 1 wi ll ihe Falcons leading. In the second half the Apaches came back strong, but were mit able to overcome the lead which the Falcons always kept. Shields proved to be the thorn the side of the Apaches, while Frerer followed close, The Falcons claim the HO to 90-pound chnmplon- We wo P. M. Jefo: EasterriyiTime SA A Leve ue'ytoo ii i fJF iO.u I li.uo i yi i 1 i Leave Vandalla I t.30; MeHm's Food Atlanta 74 I 'hirugo Cincinnati iiS 61 .10 DAYTON 87 St 12 .04 Denver 18 in lietroit liS f.t II .02 Haiti ras 70 6S S2 Kansas Cv us Little Rock 72 10 ls Angeles 52 72 Madison IS 40 iel! ine Hat 4n 21 Memphis 4u 70 It Miami "'( 78 10 Nashville -II .42 New Or.

cans (10 71 New York ISO 18 Pittsburgh r.O CO 20 .14 St. Louis 2S C2 10 Suit Lake 32 .30 San Francisco IR St. Ste Marie 10 SB Sea i He 411 3 0 .4 Spokane lit fa( Tampa 7n SO Vii'kslmrif to 72 Ti .81 Winnipeg 22 Hi ,01 i Thei must sf'eitinii pivintr tonic to! Liquid Pine 27e KonlcTi Cctarrh Jelly. Norma 25 Tanlac ML- Hypo Cod Xerv-Vv'ort 70c Van Ibir Grower. Oet's-lt Com Remover 27c Muvia Fare Powder.

Pcpsjon 87c S. S. 70c Librsdol 59c 'Forhan'8 Tooth Paste. tWc 45e.03c 1 Oo i.OO 3.iOi4.uw,o.Oi.,u.uij l.Wb.M, D.OJ K. oO 11.00 I I I I I I 1.30 2.30 3 .30 4.30 5.30 6.307.3O 8.30' 9.30.10.30 11.30 su lercrs of nervous i i I will steady your nerves and I whet your appetite.

Come, in i and let us explain its qualities 2l00i3.00 4.00 50:6.00:7.00.3.00 9.00 10.00 11.00:12.00 I i I I I- .25 3.25:4.28:5.29 6.25:7.0,85 9.25 105 11.25j12.25 2.55j3.554.55;j5lV557.558.59.55jl0.55l1.5512.55 Leave Troy 7 fjr3 10 001 1'-C012'D3f Leave Plqua 1.25! Arrive Sidney 'm JM9mwm.6Z5i I.Bjl Ily i I 1 11 Eastern Time i to yoj. Dryco Milk Tiryco Milk Mead's Dextri Mead's Dextri Malted Hem Maitt-d Hento Maitfd oui! Milk Nestles Fool Food Merck's Milk ish'p. Tho Falcons will not book any 40c Maltose 53c $2.29 Milk Milk 7'k Milk 3'ic f-unar The lineup and sum- more games mary: Falcons (19) Pis. Placke n. F.

SOUTH BOUND Apaches Oroban llosensweet Blum So'ly Fleece P. M. I'eerer 1 N'eff Shields n. 1... Perdue L.

Field Goals Shields All 0' t.a.. i0 o.J3, w.SMiltf.ai) li U.a j. l. 9.531 .0.63 MERCHANT JRS. WIN An JiUcil caridy laxative, pleas-triff to the taste but thomu in I I II 1 I I I I I I I 1 I I I I CIGARS I tobaccos! At everdav ru.

rate All: fresh Mock, priced to allow vou; a decided saving- on your purchase. Ar.ti-Colic Nipples i. Feerer 2, 6.2317 23 0.23: 13i2.23 3 .23 4.23 5i3 8.23 7.23,8JJ3i 9.23' 10.23 11.23 9.23 10.23 11. 21, 1Z23I 4'lc 13c Werchant jGroban 3. Itosensweei The Fpeedy West Side cathartic effects.

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Tex With Eddie CoPlns ng of second basemen, and Willie I I I I 7,501 ".50 10.50,11 Jl 13 50! 1501 Juniors met and defeated the F.road--v Cadets by the one-sided score of II to 6. The pame was fast and exciting with Huff. nney, and lardio starring for the Juniors. Next Monday at Jefferson school the Juniors will meet the same ituin-tot and expect lu again teach them vaium the flOn.Oun third baseman in he lineup for the first time this year. nwikninil -Hi GSGKESSHTLY LOCATED I S3 I We make connections for Cincinnat Spr'ngf ield, Columbus, ZanCiVJle, Newark, Cambridge, Barnesville and Wheeling1, West Virginia.

Chicago WhMe Sox were ready for renewal of their spring series with the New York Giants, ut San Antonio today. raaygtiitrTavj lesson..

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