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0 EIGHT SPRINGFIELD MISSOURI REPUBLICAN, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 18, 1925. A DRURY PANTHERS LOSE TO ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY; SCORE, 25 7 hi chase. O'Reilly almobt duplicated the long run of when he ANITA STEWART a. m.

'isr raws i iiKHiia They're Em Over! 5 1. 2 iun than a musica comedy more speed than a tpeed boat more zip tha petting party more thrills than a roller coaster rrmore jazz than a iazz band bf and new surprise package P3.CC" bakers jammed to the hilt with ioars of laughter a poor boy in college a zippy girl i a snob fist fights foot jall baseball polo swim ming tracks everything to tickle the heart of youth presenting again the fam ons galaxy of comedians GEORGE O'HARA ALBEHTA VAUGHN i AL COOKE JUT GUARD STANLEY TAYLOR Touchdown for Local Team and Kicks Goal Uy Associated Press. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 17.

Long runs by the indomitable frank Ramaceiotti, and Jack O'Reilly paved the way for a 25 to 7 victory for St. Louis University over the Drury Panthers Blue and White Bquad. Mehrle, Drury quarterback, scoop up uuei.iys tumoe raceJ over c5 ynr(ls muddy turf to the Drury goal line. Line up and quchdown. Mchr.e then placed the (Jumnmry.

tail ueiween mo oars iur 1110 j. LOUIS mh point. Kuhfe on.y one uuunvr, mui mw l.fd, did Drury hold the Ullllkens Rithout a score. Iu the entire Bec nd half the fast St. Louis Lack 'i for stx points, while Lrury scored seven.

inured in the struggle with Iowa jbj tnttuday and not expected to tiro the crowd a thrill when he! raced C5 yards for the Bllllken's first touchdown, brushing through I lilum Stampfll Torres S.mon Fitzgerald O'Reilly Jordan Ramacciotti (c) ty periods: 1 4 Virtually the entire Panther team In Kt Loulg ,,,...7 12 Drury 0 0 VALE TEAM BEATEN DRURT. J. Davidson wood lessen I Grlgg; Mehrle I (ct llaseltlne 4 6 25 7 7 St. Louis: Scoring touchdown 1 Kamucclotti (2), O'Reilly, Kahlo.j i after touchdown O'Reilly. 1 'm iT7'i I 1 tl tW 1 Point after touchdown Mehrle.

Of Mrflii) Vki i iicials Quigiey. St. Marys, referee; 15owVmq 3 rit'flSa1 lnmn Uf.rln.MtaM limn rft' KRmn 1 Washington, head linesman. Time; Di peiluug 15 minutes. i BY PENNSYLVANIA! I YALBJ BOWL, NEW HAVEN.

Cor.n., Oct. 17. University Pennsylvania came back to New 1 Haven today after 82 years, to de 1 kat. Yale on the grkllron, 16 to 13, I a long lead plied up In the first v. as the first defeat suffered "1 ale In 8 years.

HARVARD DEFEATED race, $1.65 and Arena, $2.20 and $2.75. Wire, phone or write. Orders will be filled in order re ceived. Seat sale at Knox Music 216 West Walnut street. Cortese Brothers, Mgr.

Marberry and Coveleskie Are Rewarded WASHINGTON, Oct. IT. A gift of $1,000 each to Pitchers Coveleskie and Marberry for their work during the past season was awarded today by the Washington baseball, club. This Is In addition to theli workl series Coveleskie finished the year as the leading pitcher of the American league. As a relief pitcher.

Marberry was a powerful factor In the team's showing. President Griffith denied rumors of trades Involving "Gooae" Goslin, slugging outfielder, although he Intimated that he would, not stand In the way of Fecklnpaugh, veteran shortBtop, if he was offered a managerial position. JACK DEMPSEY KEEPS BUSINESS FROM HIS WIFE She Also Agrees Not to Dis Cuss Movie Troubles With World's Champion in Home. By COPE.LAND C. BURG.

International News Service Staff Correspondent. LOS ANOLXfcii, uci. 17. Jack Lieinpt)', heaveilit champion, and his wile, Estullb Taylor, have not quarreled and do not plan a separation, as reported. wo periods remaining secure i.uini th ntmt'a finni m.h If vent a family row.

w' ine ring King ana nis win i to never, never mention each other's I business. "1 have promised not to talk about the movies and Jack, like a dear, has nv U( il rDneo tM promund not to talk to me about Ux BT nVJLT CKUOO I bAIVI iIlg. Mrs iMmmey declared. CAMBRIDGE. Oct.

17 "Whn a man in a profeseion mar Harvard's potent backfleld found rles a woman in bueinejB or profes itself facing a purple line Just as.slonally engaged I think they should powerful at Soldiers field today and' niske an agreement as we have, the Crimson eleven was defeated by! No Business in Home, the Holy Cross, 7. to 6, It was the! ion't continually hear talk first victory for Holy Cross over about Jack's boxing worries, and he Harvard In the six consecutive' can t.De ootnerea wun an my irouuies years the two teams have played. 1 Pictures. We hae agreed to leave business out of our home. nwiMaaiuMMMeHHMBBBaMHB 1 "Furthermore, I refuse to be called Will Rogers (In Person) AMERICA'S GREATEST HUMORIST Assisted by The DeResike Singers.

Shrine Mosque Monday, Nov. 2 8:15 p. m. Prices: Balcony, ter Mrs. Jark Pempsey.

I want to be known as Eotelle Taylor, and 1 have "The next time we hear such a report we are going to find out where it started and do something about it. "There should be law punishing per sons who circulate lies about persons In the motion picture industry. ARKANSAS DEFEATED BY TEXANS FAYETTEVILLE, Oct. 17. Radiophone KFMO, University of Arkansas, will be on the air three times next week, Tuesday and Wednesday nights and Saturday afternoon.

Tuesday night, October 20, is weekly music night and the pro gram will be In charge of H. D. Tovey, head of the department of music. The program will be broadcast beginning at 8 p. m.

MARRIAGE LICENSES Ray Rowland and Dora M. Bell, both of Springfield. George C. Jllllsap and Edwlna V. Blood, both of Springfield.

DR. M. HOFFMAN, Chiropodist. FOOT SPECIALIST I Treat Foot Troubles. 242 Landers Bldg.

QOQ l'hone for Appointment OOU THE LITTLE THEATER Corner of Patton and McDanlel Will provide for the publio its Premiere Performers of the Season October, 22 23 24. The Tents of the Arab, by Lord Dunsany Gloves by Edward Donnel In Kentucky by John Kent A Night in June Curtain 8: 15 by Richard Wardson Admission 60c BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK IXUG BARNEY BRINGS THE PROOF Club and Individual Batting Averages ofW. A. CLUB Games AB Okmulgee 150 6183 1088 Muskogee 160 6299 1001 Ft. Smith 160 6166 1033 Ardmore 160 6237 94!) Independence 160 6212 800 Springfield 160 6118 90? PLAYER CLUB Claybaugh, Ardmore Wlsrock, Okmulgee Hudgens, Ft.

Smith West, Muskogee Osborne, Okmulgee 46 Casey, Muskogee 42 Sturdy, Muskogee 44 Collins, Muskogee 180 Metcler, Ardmore 99 Claybrook, Okmulgee 148 Williams, Cy, Okmulgee 88 Miner, Okmulgee 147 Najo, Okmulgee 160 Whlteman, Ardmore 147 Bennett, Muskogee ............149 Martin. Ft. Smith 45 Austin, Munkogee 26 Greene, Ind. FL Smith ....130 Weldol, Springfield 13 McCaj ty, Ok. Musk.

F. S. 29 Brlsco, Ardmore 99 Purr Ft. Smith 143 Steilhauer, Okmulgee 141 Malono, Sorlngfield 15 Hurst. Ft.

Smith 147 I Lemen, Springfield 138 Erwln, Ft. Smith 142 Okmulgee 142 Meyers, Springfield 116 Brown, Ardmore 85 Rossi, Springfield 89 Caffev. Springfield 131 Pltzpalrlck, Okmulgee 88 Thompson, Independence 90 Brauchlo, Ardmore 140 Mltze, Ft. Smith 100 Sidle, Springfield 14 Hamilton, Muskogee 146 Patterson, Ft. Smith 67 Warren, Springfield 12 Jones, Independence 160 James, Ardmore lo Kichbourg, Muskogee 67 Okmulgee 17 Forrest, Ardmore 189 Wasem, Springfield 21 King.

Ft. Smith 137 Young, Ardmore 135 Blackburn, Ardmore 18 Fuller, Independence V. 29 Clough, Ft. Smith 76 O'Hvrne, Independence 90 Wllilams. L.

Mus. Spg 143 Street, MuBkogee 62 Jones, Ardmore 12 Shoots, Springfield 91 Daniels, Springfield 60 Coyle, Springfield 13 Riedy, lnd. Mus 141 Devins, Springfield 41 Wilson, Independence 44 Dltmar, Muskogee 150 BchoUs, Ok. Ind 19 l'etlt, Ardmore 3 Zlnker. Ardmore ......160 Blschoff, Independence 6itts, Ind.

Springfield 79 refused to appear on the screen andj K'lc, Ft. Smlth Ind stare as Mrs. Jack Dempsey. I can get along very well, thank you, without using my husband's name, and the sair. is true of Jack.

We do not need any reflected glory." There never was a happier couple than Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey, according to Estelle. There liavo been reports for some time that we were quarreling, the pugilist's wife admitted. "But these reports are lies, and ridiculous ones.

They make me mad, and they make Jack simply furious. Jenkins, Ardmore vt Carroll, Okmulgee 19 Chesbro, Independence 26 Dldler, Independence Ixmg, Ft. Smith 67 Okmulgee 42 Tnroimnn Ardmore 24 Wiggin, Springfield 120 Ward. Ft. Smith 36 Patton, Springfield 88 Bocksoopf, Springfield j9 Hargrove, Springfield 49 Purtell, Springfield 148 Moore, Independence 142 Alter, Ft.

Smith 82 Yeager, Ardmore 61 Shores, Independence 64 Ketchum, Okmulgee 17 Tyrell, Muskogee 36 Shields, Ind. Ft. Smith 25 Parker, Muskogee 10 Benson, Ft. Smith Peckham, Ind. Springfield 59 Brokaw, Springfield 20 Shaffer, Okmulgee Foster, Muskogee 49 Poolaw, Independence 16 McNamara.

Ft. smitn ina Powers, Okmulgee 1 Peterson, Ft. Smith Lybrand, Okmulgee 11 Eberhard, Okmulgee 4 Ryan, Ft. Smith 37 Wycallls, Okmulgee 21 Ilarle, Okmulgee 40 Hurch, Ind. Ok 26 Hutchinson, Muskogee 18 Paulson, Ft.

Smith 63 Green, 8pringfield 27 Kemner, Ardmore 29 Meek, Ardmore Fields, Muskogee 1" Kennedy. Musk. Ind. Ard 34 Polrler, independence 3J Collins, Independence 47 Francis, Independence 13 Adcock, Muskogee 3 Hurst. Okmulgee 41 Boyd, Ardmore 13 Cecil.

Okmulgee 1 Carroll, Muskogee Bauer, Springfield Fisher, Ardmore 31 Colbert, Muskogee i Carney, Ardmore Woodward, Ft. Smith Stone, Ft. Smith 0 Cash, Muskogee 4j Henry, Springfield Houck, Springfield 18 Wilson, Muskogee 15 AMERICAN GIRL HEADS TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES IN NEAR EAST ATHENS, Mies Natalie Dulles of Auburn, N. a niece of Robert T.nMuincr former American secretary All 33 84 692 320 493 177 167 190 631 378 684 89 616 599 6C9 648 1K0 111 493 47 109 376 576 664 27 565 619 594 567 374 106 308 628 8U3 373 614 341 45 603 214 26 697 86 141 62 491 86 609 641 73 63 207 857 643 141 37 384 237 48 685 166 118 661 661 107 612 206 241 673 857 70 96 137 187 165 88 442 73 265 181 112 613 476 86 128 163 35 125 78 397 357 197 77 41 174 25 3F.6 46 199 17 137 103 73 105 94 64 132 101 92 125 30 74 83 109 26 111 81 29 102 43 119 20 100 CLUB BATTING AVERAGES TH 1716 1611 1661 1636 1602 1461 Sit 22 38 6 16 138 82 98 42 47 45 127 85 98 13 131 195 129 120 39 26 80 10 23 57 139 127 3 115 109 .141 112 79 17 164 116 49 72 118 47 6 105 36 2 95 9 22 7 70 14 129 109 11 8 43 67 110 15 4 70 36 6 86 41 19 110 69 21 128 81 32 110 47 12 15 17 31 24 4 77 2B 801 812 323 861 276 240 14 39 21 17 79 68 16 21 18 3 27 9 48 78 44 12 7 32 69 9 23 7 23 14 17 19 15 6 1 17 11 11 3 8 7 13 7 11 3 4 111 2 12 3 8 3 3 12 2 3 2 3B 67 46 49 60 66 14 83 280 122 181 65 61 69 228 136 210 82 220 213 197 189 62 39 168 16 38 127 194 190 9 184 169 193 180 120 34 99 168 96 118 162 106 14 186 66 8 183 11 43 19 149 26 158 163 22 19 62 107 162 42 11 114 70 14 171 45 34 100 160 30 169 67 66 166 98 19 26 36 49 43 23 115 19 69 47 29 133 123 22 33 42 9 32 20 101 90 49 19 10 42 0 85 11 4" 4 32 24 17 24 21 12 21 19 25 6 14 16 21 5 31 15 4 6 17 7 18 3 15 4 4 12 3 6 3 HR 151 193 97 128 70 107 2B 3B 3 63 33 39 11 15 13 62 33 65 4 50 46 47 45 15 9 28 4 5 27 39 38 1 '37 34 29 43 19 7 10 32 17 26 43 17 4 26 15 3 37 2 10 6 28 3 33 48 2 20 24 35 3 4 21 15 3 28 v'10 9 34 36 7 49 13 8 39 14 4 6 4 18 4 2 17 6 9 4 3 14 13 1 4 4 7 2 13 7 11 3 12 2 7 1 8 5 2 5 2 8 3 2 2 1 2 2 10 6 3 10 2 2 10 10 10 4 7 4 1 15 7 12 4 7 '7 6 12 10 6 '6 1 7 1 1 2 12 6 2 4 4 1 4 9 7 .1 2 5 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 9 3 1 '3 1 2 TB 2664 1694 2338 2369 2098 2162 HR 1 1 25 25 2 6 13 11 23 13 22 3 26 34 26 32 5 2 2 1 1 12 6 18 ii 19 6 14 14 1 7 19 5 12 16 2 is 3 is 4 1 9 16 17 4 1 4 4 27 4 1 2 3 6 2 4 24 9 4 1 6 19 3 BH 116 134 183 111 139 147 SB 144 106 173 164 120 148 INDIVIDUAL PLAYERS BATTING AVERAGES 10 19 160 80 Gaffke, Independence 127 HP 60 61 39 32 34 9 TB BH SB HP 19 12 338 240 232 114 119 119 369 224 335 .42 368 381 330 844 100 65 220 23 60 198 269 294 10 284 274 264 273 195 44 141 260 132 204 273 189 18 276 92 11 282 16 67 31 218 29 268 266 36 27 Hit 153 282 67 18 153 98 17 220 69 67 274 241 37 244 75 96 269 127 40 36 65 72 62 27 171 28 87 56 47 162 165 33 43 46 11 56 25 12f 110 88 29 12 63 6 128 18 07 7 46 34 28 31 26 18 48 40 21 34 8 14 18 27 6 26 17 19 9 23 3 15 4 5 20 3 6 3 1 1 17 7 23 7 6 6 12 6 ii 16 10 8 i 2 9 1 1 9 26 10 19 8 12 15 5 5 10 19 7 11 10 2 15 10 is 1 6 1 4 3 10 15 6 7 8 14 3 7 12 2 16 6 1 23 13 is 4 7 7 18 2 1 3 10 7 123 1 8 6 2 22 10 6 9 2 4 1 12 1 3 6 2' 1 1 21 8 21 16 4 13 21 24 ii 41 11 12 17 3 6 1 7 12 20 3 7 15 6 45 11 12 1 9 24 3 9 17 6 2 19 10 14 4 42 23 1 19 10 1 25 3 4 6 6 14 28 13 12 1 2 1 6 14 4' 2 11 11 10 1 13 2 1 7 1 10 BB 690 622 660 619 572 636 BB 5 71 23 63 29 11 14 63 35 48 5 67 101 71 95 17 9 68 5 CI 31 51 64 4 62 76 89 48 68 3 40 41 19 33 101 38 6 65 14 1 60 4 9 4 67 3 87 60 3 4 21 39 67 12 I 28 19 6 63 29 6 81 62 15 87 20 13 99 27 3 11 17 4 42' 9 28 8 4 68 76 1 8 6 4 24 4 12 36 45 5 31 3 60 11 6 19 11 11 3 4 16 6 2 6 2 5 4 12 4 10 6 11 1 2 1 SO G33 681 691 662 604 611 SO 2 6 23 18 28 21 23 17 39 33 45 13 12 60 40 62 23 9 23 2 7 17 37 61 a 39 60 68 82 39 27 25 83 17 40 99 26 2 78 27 3 61 4 86 9 31 3 71 45 9 38 19 66 8 9 42 17 3 27 12 14 82 93 23 84 80 32 82 40 17 16 29 26 17 9 71 4 25 16 29 30 81 11 28 21 10 21 12 8 33 35 2 9 15 3 60 6 83 20 22 10 19 6 3 54 35 8 17 3 27 ie 21 9 29 10 8 20 12 11 4 35 8 11 40 5 4 10 RR 979 918 895 861 732 805 RR 11 10 168 91 78 44 42 41 141 87 139 16 136 181 138 137 31 16 96 11 16 81 86 138 7 107 109 66 107 70 14 65 114 44 79 94 61 7 87 42 3 21 14 80 12 81 112 14 7 45 44 121 22 "it 38 17 3 67 22 17 95 89 8 72 30 36 65 44 17 12 33 3.1 19 15 71 7 28 21 15 65 68 10 11 17 6 18 11 40 34 44 9 1 24 2 47 2 39 2 11 9 12 5 8 21 15 8 7 1 3 6 11 8 2 1 2 4 3 14, 4 2 5 11 1 Pet 31J mJ .804 1 I .302 It. I oi 1 m.

I In connection with Us orphanage; Irwin Laughlin of Pittsburgh, wife work In Greece, and Is the most lm 1 of the American MlnlHtor; Madame tiortant institution of Its kind In M. Coundourlotls, wife of the presl Lastern Europe. To assist Miss Dulles In her work, the Greek government ha appointed an Advisory Committee of Oreek und American women. The commit nf hail arriv hum an dlrec tea nrnbablv Includes more dlBtln tor of the Amelcan Training School! gulshed names than any similar for Nurses here. The school was i group ill the history of modern established by the Near Fast Relief Greece.

Among them are Mrs. K5 I dent of Greece; Mrs. Arthur Garrets of St. Louis, wife of the American Conmil Oenerul; Mrs. Charles Howland of New York, wife of the chairman of the International Refugee commission; und Mrs, B.

H. Hill of Boston, wife of the Director of the American School of Classical Studies. BY BILLY DE BECK "Si ott. k8 o. nu fi Vr I WRETCH" 'gr Aook 1 85 To tt TmaT CW4 vr, SS5 OP voucj, 1ft VTn II rX gossip sues heard hrftnyfj fGV0i joat it wi 1 .1 1 6cajct I Cl Brian nthu im 09 PctJ .424 .889 .381 .367 .867 .365 .361 .361 .360 .360 .359 .867 .356 .348 .345 .344 .342 .341 .340 .839 .339 .837 .337 .333 .326 .326 .325 .824 .321 .321 .321 .318 .817 .316 .315 .311 .311 .308 .308 .308 .307 .306 .805 .305 .303 .302 .301 .30 1 .301 .301 .300 .300 .298 .298 .297 .297 .295 .292 .283 .285 .285 .280 .271 .276 .274 .272 72 .271 .271 .263 .263 .261 .261 .269 .200 .263 .260 .259 .259 .258 .269 .258 .258 .267 .266 .260 .254 .252 .249 .247 .244 .241 .240 .239 .239 .230 .235 .231 .233 .233 229 90 .208 .207 .200 .200 .198 .191 .191 .192 .189 .185 .182 .172 .167 .163 .151 .150 .150 .148 .143 .136 .136 .132 .120 S'A sLV By ED VAN EVERY.

Of the New York World Sport Staff. "Paul Berlenbach," said Dan Hickey after the knockout king had stopped Edward (King) Solomon, "Is 80jercent from his best form. He should reach that peak lnsldo of a year and a half, so that by the summer of 1927 he will he ready for Jack Dempsey or whoever happens to be the holder of the heavyweight title," Vhlle many would dismiss this estimation as the raving of an admiring manager I know that Hickey has arrived at this conclusion as the result of r.old has worked with some of the greatest fighters the wnriri ho. known, Including Bob Fitxslmmons, Peter Jacktsm and Mh. knows what he is talking about and does not try to fool himself or any who cior, i I have always agreed with Hick ey contention that too much is asked In some quarters of Berlenbach when one considers that he has been boxing professionally only On October 4, 1923.

after f.w sensational months in the amateur ranks, Paul made hlB lhn armory bout against Jimmy Kob erts In two years, despite his setback by Jack Delaney, the heavy hitter has run up a long string of knockouts; he "has outpointed one of the caglest men In the ring, Mike inereuy won the light heavyweight title; he successfully defended this title three months later against the brilliant Jimmy Slattery, after McTigue and De lany had both been forced to pass up the match through no fuult of Berlenbach's. And now we find him irivln away 19 hi pounds to Solomon, who was not only bigger and heavier, but also credited with being faster on his feet, a more clever boxer, and the possessor of a left that was expected to cut Paul to ribbons. In lace or all th a hanrilr.an forced the heavyweight to succurhb une or tne iiercest beatings any fighter has been forced to take in some time. It Berlenbach can lmnrove an. other 30 percent over this form, as Heust.

Independence Delster, Independence Holt, Ft. Smith I'resmuth, Muskogee Kunesh, Springfield Hurke, Okmulgee reen, Okmulgee Cronin, Springfield Watson, Independence Okmulgee iiopnins, (jKmulgee 1 Berlenbash Should Be a Great Heavyweight Boxer by the Summer of 1927 if He Continues to Improve, expected by his manager, and an expectation that does not seem beyond realization, what a fighting machine Paul will be! MISSOURI U. WINS FROM ROLLA MINERS COLUMBIA, Mo Oct. 17. The University of Missouri football team defeated Rolla School of Mines, 82 to 0, here today.

Tha Tigers used virtually every man on their squad and scored In every period of tha game. It was the first meeting of the two institutions since 1914. Coach (iwlnn Henry started all his regulars who were in condition to play. Alter taking a commanding lead. however, he began Inserting young sters the line up.

The youngsters performed like veterans, rip ping off yardage, punting and kicking and smothering every Rolla feint at attack. Missouri completely predominated the game, most of which was played in Rolla territory. Line up and summary: MISSOURI. ROLLA. Bacchus le Couch Lindenmeyer Bolen Walker lg.

(c) Smith Young Micnarason rg. Stafford Cogllzer re. Stuber qb. Jackson Whlteman (c) Clark Score by periods: 1 Missouri 7 Kolla 0 Missouri scoring a 8 8 8 9 9 7 9 6 7 8 Bruner, Okmulgee 7 Staten, Ft. Smith 8 Hlel, Ft.

Smith 6 Williams, Mutt, Springfield 7 Glass, Muskogee Buckner, Okmulgee 9 Johnson i Ledford Nolen Ledford Lee a 3 4 7 12 82 0 0 0 0 touohdown 1 Jackson (2), FUunmank, Orantelle, Wlndje. Success try for points after touch'down Whlteman, 2. To those desiring an encyclopedia or down to the mlnute reference work and at price, too, unheard v. ,1 Book." A line dropped to I F. Palmer, Gen.

Springfield, will bring you sample pages of this great work. Advertisement PLAYERS IN FIVE TO NINE GAMES Campbell, Okmulgee Independence Hunter, Muskogee Jarrett, Independence Matthews, Independence Hexmer, Ardmore Robertson, Ft. Smith Ahman, Springfield Wade, Ft. Smith AB Pet. 16 7 .487 8 2 .875 41 13 .317 29 J10 18 4 .108 23 .804 14 4 286 11 3 .273 18 I J01 22 5 .217 9 2 JIJ 18 4 J22 30 6 .200 20 4 J00 5 1 .200 30 6 200 21 4 J0 11 2 J8J 11 2 J82 19 3 .168 18 2 J64 23 3 .130 1 .111 25 2 .080 Monday, Tuesday and Wed'sday IF WOMEN NEVER LIED MEN WOULD NEVER LEARN Men would never know true love from the other kind.

Here' a racing drama of life with the loves of two beauties pitted In romantio battle for on wealthy American's heart. It's ae big as your truest love at dramatic at a heartbreaking Hal With LEWI8 STONE, VIRGINIA VALLI, NITA NALDI. I'J Botioaal MAMAOEBS' ASSOCIATION Eunice Miller eV Co. Presents "ON TIP.TOE8" Possibilities ef 1926. Lloyd Hamilton Comedy, "THE CLODHOPPER" A Riot of Fun.

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