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f. 1 FORT SMITH COMSTOCK'S HEAVY HITTING FEATURED CONTEST YESTERDAY Locals Fail To Register During Opening Game With Twin Team. "Birill" Comstor.lc ltd slugsilnc be directed lit Springfield htjrler yesterdsy afternoon and FnrtBmlth tnn the opening gam of the series, 7 to A. On the other band, the Mlrt jet wfr helpless before the slants "Mutf Willi im atHcollected otilv three hits, one ofLhenTa "fluke, off the elongated hurler'a delivery. Wright started the battle for the Midget but thumped freely and was retired to the ahowera In the sixth.

ttenver Dodd. who succeeded him on the mound, was touched for four nil, whll three counters were made after he ascended tn the hill, Hoih team were right yesterday. They flslded well with the eieep llon of two Instances poof thinking; on ih part of the local aggregation gave the visitors further leeway. It was simply a caea of whera the Twins wore their bat. ting toga while the Midget could not hit a flock of barns with a ranoe paddle.

mtoek was theilnglrader. lq the atteolt against the offerings af Midget hurler. This versatile slugger alapped tha onion for a safety In each of hi five trip to the plat. ll collection for the day Included a home run, three triple and a single. Marr waa bitting hero for the lldgM, garnering a double and two walks In four trips to the plate.

Camatark Marled Firework. Cnmatock off the fireworks In the' opening frame by lasting the second pilch to renter for the Twin yntll third, when Comstock came up for tho second tlm. Two men were out. Th Twin left fielder clouted th ball to right center for three base and caught at th plat trying to stretch It Into a home run. l' yiie Twin crnmulatejanolner frame.

With one down. Fnrller singled to, left and went to third when Thayer misjudged MeIermott' hit and allowed the flrt ckr to take an eatfa base. HsfeT boosted a sacrifice fly to O'llsllly and Fortfer scored. With their heart on run Making, the Twin chalked nr. another in the fifth.

Min led off with a single, went to second on fherwlnke'a sacrifice and cord on "William" fluke double down the flrat If II 44 eaw WrlshCa and three oounler find their way tn the Ta in' aectlon of the gnore Srtmr: irortlr led off with a lnglc Mc. Iicrmott acrlflcdl, Hafey pelted the left field fnc for two baaea and Fortler Dodd gsrndd i. aha, Mlriaat. Hatth e.rs hit to todd who threw too lata 4P: rd tot rate a Ifafey. Maklw Mirai eeww rwnw HafeV aourert.

CWiin ini right and Maklii Makln tart.d to third came on horn, wh.n Parker throw went Into left eld in the meant me. ComstocK waa hut iher he stuok as nagar Mirtio. Kortln" popped to nnaeVa Mcbormott grounded out to Wlmbuf h. their final 1 11 HI nnenerf rMrf'roVa'ndy "The' ninth frim; 'w. Hng finish to a gams of this type, WTN li.m.

started It by brss'l. CoJ atock hlt to right hl. tn ira triple hut was out when he steal home. Kdgar fanned for the final out. The boa score: O'Kellly.

Buser, Marr. Thayr, rf Martin, Wrenn. Wlmbush, Parker, Wright, Dodd, Totals .23 0 ,.5 1 1 31 14 1 TO A 5 0 0 0 KOnT SMITH CimiH UtrK. Kdirar. Kortlcr, Mi Deniutt.

lb Hafey. Matthews, cf 4 Makln. .......4 Cherwinke, cw Williams, 3 3 4 1 It 0 Totals 1 0 Score by Innings: Springfield nfln Fort Smith 100 11J 010 7 Summary: Hwlen bases Hafey. Hume run Tomstnck. Three base hits Comstock til.

Two base, hits Williams, HafoJ. Sacrifice hits Mi Dcrmott, Hafey. Ohewlnke. Double pfays Williams to Kdgar in MrPernmft; Marr to Buaar to WIlllliUSll, Left on base Springfield. 4, Krt yinlth.

4. 0 MUs end earned run Off Wrlkht, and I In i 1 9 innings: off podd. 4 snd 3 In 5 2 3 Innings; off Williams, I and in Innlnca. Wild "pitch Wrlaht. Struck out Wright.

Podd. 4i WHIwims. 4. Ilnis on halls off Williams. 2.

I niplrc Weber. Time of game 1:35. WILSON AND'GENARO i TO BOX IN CHICAGO cmiuiai Anrll Bootleg box classed because of the illl Lgnd nnla lnw forhlddlng the sport, to plain nil! bring to Chicago another world champion, the aecond time within recent weeks. Johnny v.ilaoit. middleweight title hnlder.

ill meet Italian Joe Cans in 10 ht catch weights. Th same rd 111 eee another tltl holder (here for the aecond time. Frnkle i ilrnain. Anierlian tlywelcht cham tplun. lm rl Miin.

the lMemplii boxer, In 10 roumls under 'm weight conditions. How They Stand Wetter AuMlaiM. vTon.Xost.Ter: I'Kmuigee ,,4 0" Fori Hmllh, Henryetta 1 Ardmor I McAlstr iloplln BPRlNGFnr.LD I 13 Kmd 1.00 Til .101 National Leasts. CLUB. Won.

Lost, Pet. I New York Chicago Cincinnati Philadelphia Ht. Louis Boston Plttanurgh Urooklyn 1 1 I 111 ht .100 III .131 .200 A aesrrteaj, Pet. 1.0(1(1 lorit Philadelphia Detroit Wsahlngton Ht. Lnula Boston .100 .710 .400 100 .100 .100 .000 8 1 W.

A. Games Thres noma run at opportunem aer me uamuigee Drillers a 7 to I vlernrv aw .1.. mor Snapper In th opening gam th serlea. Ilushev Wi.iSnir ni.i,v.ri who dammed on ovr th fence, scoring two rune when th. Wa tld the fm.rlh Innln.

gathered up showered upon hhn li cheering fana KcOre bv Ardmor toe nun 1 Okmulgee sou if 7 Walkup and Alealey. McAr.KRTKR. Anrll 5J Bunohed hits In th third Inning for McAlestcr the first gsme of tho series with Kiild. Enid hits wer sra.ttered. lloth hurlere were rge ociiio ny innings: 'n' 000 ooo 1 1 McAleier .101 010 000 1 7 1 Teke and 8mld: Nichols, Illgger an I JOPUN, April JJ Joplln defeated Henryetta In, tha opening game of the aerlsn here this after noon.

to Tim Miner were out hit but their hlnglea csm when hlte meant runs, poolaw was In difficulties on. several ocaeiona and eaved hy sensational fielding. by InnlneT enryetta 000 000 1 Joplln 001 too Ola jcrsma and Knyw. roolglf and Uru Yesterday's Results Omiairn. rtrteburah, 16.

Cincinnati. I. Chicago, Hi. T. Aaaerfnia IaaTaa.

Waahlngton. 4: New York, t. Cleveland. It Detroit. 0.

Chicago, St. Louis, 1. Sport Briefs CHICAdO. Aprll as (By the A oclatad Press.) Tb Brooklyn Dodgers were shut out yesterday by th Olanta, having now gone 19 Inning without scoring: a run. nub Benton mad hi debut ye, terday at Cincinnati In th seventh Inning.

He wa hit hard and waa yankad. Max Carry, base Stealer and bate, man par excellence. I going well thi session with Pittsburgh. He collected thre hits yesterday, one of which waa a three bagger. 1 Raymond Bresler Is creditably playing the position at flrat base with the Beds, Fonseca being out of Ih lineup, stricken with appendi citis.

They contlnun to pile 'em In at the remodeled Cub park, more than 37.000 cash customers paying to see Klllafefs youngsters whip Ht, tduls yesterday to 7. That attendance surpassed that of th opening game, Sixty thousand fans saw the Yankees lose to Washington yes ieroy ror in first time this season. Waltsr Johnson's pitching was effective. 1 Th Chicago Whll Box are getting sway to a wretched start. Oleaaon's men won their first of th season yesterday de feating St.

Louis. Horn run appeal atrongly to the Cubs. Of the 10 circuit drives In the lesgue th Cub hav mad 13. Trla Speaker' Cleveland Indiana, not regarded highly befor the ea aon opened, are going, ilk a house afire, (he club having won lis first five games. It leads th American League.

ALLAN ROSE PRESIDENT OF ROSE WYMAN CO. Announcement haa been made by Charles Rose of the Rose Wymsn Clothing company that Allan M. Rose, who has been associated with' this firm aim It organisation, baa purchased th stock of this concern held by Arthur Wyman. Th Rose Wymn flothlng company wa formed and Incorporated In the fall of ISIS. The new officer and atock holriera are Allan M.

Rose, president; Wm. Fester, vie president, Che. G. Rosa, aecretary and treasurer. TinF.Rg to Kansas.

COLUMBIA, April 3. The Missouri Unlvsrslty baaebali team will leave Columbia late today for Manhattan, Kansas, where th Tiger wll, meet the Kanaa Stat Agricultural team In a two gam serlea tomorrow aifd Wedneaday, The two team broke oven In rte her laat wk. JtHTETtTieid THE SPRINGFIELD DAILY LEADER, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, 1923 FIVK; TWINS3DEFET MIDGETSBY SGOTmOF 71T(My ROYD JOHNSON AND FRED FULTON CLASH IMPORTANT BOUT Winner To.Meet Jeit Willard As 7irit Step to Match With Dempiey. NBW' IOBK, April Floyd Johnson. th most recent heavy weight sensation and Fred Fulton, th Minnesota plasterer, will meet In Jersey City tonight in a lt round bout to determine wlhch will meet JM.WUlard.ormerheyy weight.

champion, on tha milk flund card In the Yankee stadium on May U. Tha fight to th winner la to bs a stepping stona toward a match wltb Champion Jack mpsey. for tbs victor of th milk fund engagement will be In a position to ds mand that tha ahamplan give him an opportunity to lift his crown. Johnson, whll th favorite. Is standing his chancea on meeting Willard and garnering $11,000 on th outcome of the fight.

He had keen guaranteed this amount to mt the former champion befor he waa matched with Fulton wilt get nothing In meeting Willard but th opportunity of "coming back" In fighting tha former ohamplon ahould ba th one face 4h blg Kan'eaa. Ha ha agreed to fight at the. milk fund event for nothing In hope that he will have a chance to prove that he still is to be counted th heavyweights who can demand match with Oempaey. Ae Jersey doea not porm.lt a decision If there la no knockout It hat been agreed that th opinion of thi majority of tli New York boxing writers will be accepted. Sidelights Comstnck'a war Club was th big hasard yesterday, neither Wright nor Dodd could get this lad to drop the agate In putout territory.

There on reason why Surlns 4 gannrrn tttar waa Fort Hmitn a inning. Of course, the Midgets 'could not win when thsy couldn't get baa knocks, but had the Twins fslled to hit so promiscuously, there would have been a tie. at least. Vesierdsv's victory gsv 'Williams a .100 average for the season. He opened the aummer with a defeat at Joplln last Wednesday.

Mmi Pools got tnto trouble at Joplln yesterday. bu.t sensational fielding gave him the victory. Fort Smith fans are planning ..1 nn.nlnr A. TanvrUe Th Joplln Mtnr lurnien in attraction. Governors McBa of Arkinaaa and Jack of Oklahoma Hav bn lnvltd to attend a gust eif honor.

Ticket' for 1h opening ''jtam'Afj! rmmn jr nm vm It I reported that pr eao rs srvmtlona are unusually heavy. Ardmor hfs th atant of atunU for opening day. Th Ardmo'ro fans probahly will turn out en mass for th gam on half holiday' plan, but tho cli max I at night. Members of the Snappers and the Mn A tester Digger, who are the opponent of Red Bnapp'a crew that day, will broadcast a radio program from tha Ardmore station St I o'clock that night. Is Springfield still Here Is the latest note from circles outside the Osark metropolis: "Although Springfield haa been back In organised baseball for three aeaaons, the bueh and hayseed have not been extracted from th hair of th fana.

That old howl of the buahes being robbed by the umps Is th alibi tor tha loss of the games to Henryetta. Six other teams In th league consider their big job Is to prevent Henryetta walking off with the pennant." Nothing wa said about Weber's umpiring yesterday and Saturday, although It lacked a lot of being top notch caliber. There's one thing to be said about Weber he Is a fair to on team as he la to the other misses 'em all the way around. Tt just calls to mind a quip that appeared In thla column laat Wednesday, which was to the effect that spring training for umpires is an urgent necessity. Umpire are like batsmen.

They ahould enter training to get their eyes accustomed to th lght of th ball. Weber mlsaed one yesterday that was to the credit of Ih horn team. Parker had singled and Dodd had fanned. O'Reilly hit to Edggr, who threw to Makln, forcing Dixie. Makln whipped the ball to McDer mntt In time to complete a double play; In fact, O'Reilly waa out Jiy fully a step, but Weber oalled him safe.

training for umpires should be the logn of every team In the W. A. next winter. BASEBALL POPULAR SCHOOLS OF THE CITY Playground baaebali, which made It appearance In the public schcola thla year for th first, tun In the history of th school system was th object of much Interest on the part of the pupils, Trvln A tr ranee, supervisor of physical (ducal Ion. aald today.

There waa tott of 1.14.1 itupila ensaaed In oitvar. uitd as linl! the city scho' this spi'ng. Mr i barranca aald. Kcn ecr.001 nrio its own Intra srhoot turnaincnt be fore the regulxr season nencd ordi all pupils In en cnoot na sn opportunity Indulge. DRIVB TO AID Ctl'sl.

Knld fana have bn requected to lend their aid to a ticket selling campaign which haa bn launched to support Knlds' W. A. clu. No donation hav been sk4 of Knld Hia hut each fan la being urged to pup.haes a eaon ticket. 1,300 GRADE SCHOOL PUPILS TO PARTICIPATE IN MEET TO BE HELD AT PARK ON MAY 5 Irvin A.

Larrance, Physical Making Plans For Field And Track Eent Divided Into Four Classes. Mora than 1,100 pupils In th Springfield public schools wtll entered In th track and field meet at Whit City on Field Cay, May It waa atated today by Irvin A. I.ar ranoa, supervisor physical eduea tton In the public schools, who Is In charge of tha event. The meet I for boys and girls In th four upper gradea of th public achoolar Enti trlea already are being received for the meet by Mr. Larranc.

The pupils wll be entered In four clauea Class 1, composed of th fifth and Uth grade boy: Cla I. of fifth and sixth grade girl; Claia 4, of seventh and eighth grade boys, and Class 4, of seventh and eighth grade girls, Tha school receiving th highest number, of polnrg th meet will be awarded a ailver loving cup, donated by tha Jewelry company. The schools placing first In tha various clasao will receive g. playground baseball and bat. Two haseballa and bat are donated by the Jared Brother Hardware company and two Ty lh Hof era Baldwin Hardware com.

Individual prise will he awarded to ha winner In tbe various events. NOTES FROM FIELD AND STREAM Lake Taneycomo lta hn dotted with fishermen' boats (luring the past two weeks and big catches have been reported from all parts of the Iske. Thus far lha Hunken Fnreat and Bull Creek have ahown the boat catches "Brll" Knark r.f Aurora. than bam no mor skillful fisherman visits th lake, was at Bull Creek for a week and went home Friday with at 'least a hundred pounds' of baas and crspple caught with II va bait In Bull Creok. Henry Sullenger carries the med al for the largest basa caught this year.

He hung the uld grandad In Bull Creek, Monday, and when he got him home and posed for a pho tographer, he weighed cloaa to seven pounds and messBred a good full 3j In long, ThU la una of lha largest; bass ever taken from the lake and reflects credit on Henrys piscatorial skill. Ilv minnow hav been having th best luck thi aeaaon. unlike th eaao'n of a year ago. when basa took th erawdada agrly. Turkey Creek Is reported swarming with large baas, but they ara jpswiilrTer 'aTld won't 'Tllr no 'Jnrm, live e.c'ait.'' "t' George Johnaon of Kookaway Beach made, some fine estclie early HIGH SCHOOL TRACK TEAMS TO COMPETE IN MEET THIS WEEK The Annual Field Events Will Be Held Friday 1 And Saturday.

More than 600 high school 'athlete will participate In tne annual track, A l.nnll InlirilA. ment which will he held on the athletic fields of Drury college and i r. ir.j,.,. n.vl Vrl. IOC OIBIQ day and Saturday, under the aus pices Of a cooperative ainimo cnmmltte of th two local itntltu flntia This event Is always on of the biggest nthtetlc ovents of the year tot Springfield, a botn eollegea ore Interested In th work of the youthful athletes nd high schools represented.

1 The preliminaries In c.ich event .1 1 Xllaaonr! nrn liiroun fiuui will be held leaving the finals for Saturday. 'The baseball and tennis tournaments are booked for' th mornings, with the track and field event for the afternoon. Many loyal rooters are expected to accompany th iittlt school buys from their horn towiw. Valuable prise are to be award 111 offered In each event a gold medal to th winner of first place, a allvr medal to the winner of aecond plaoe and a bronie meaai to of third place. A ellver loving cup will be presented to the team making tha greateat number of points.

A silver cup also will given to the winner of th relay race. A itold medal will be glv.ti to the Individual scoring th highest number of points. A silver loving cup LEGAL KOTICEB CEKTIFIRn COP OF OKIIItB. glal o( Mlawurl) County of oreene) as. April term.

las. In th mailer of eeleclln of a depositary or deiallarlea for tha county funds of Oreene Mleeouli. It Is hereby Into'ten equal perls fur tha pur poae of eelertlns a depealury theref ir imrtar lha t.rma of Article I. Chapter M. Hevlaeil Htalulea of atlaaeurl ISIS.

that auch it.iHWllsrlea will selecle for the term of two years, from the Msheal and beat binder or bidders therefor. The Court reaarvea the right to r. lei Kany and all bids and that the bids therifor ahall be fll.ed with the clerk ot thla Court not later than Is deck noon Monday. May Ilk. IMS.

It bln the IKn ay ef Hi April term of Court. If le further ordered by the Curt that certified eopy of thla or.lar. the Clerk of this Court, be published In th Sprlnsfleld Dally Laader, a da ly a.w.p.per published in Oreene Couatr. Vlaeourl, for period of twenty days ss Siai of MlaeouO County of (Ireehel aa. I P.

Bm.raon. Clerk the County Ceurl within and for aald County, bareby carilfy the ebove an' foresolng la a true copy of the proceeding of our said County Court en tbe day aed year above wrmae, a ike same appeara el reroid. In my office. In teallmony whereof I hare tiereunl Ml my hand and affiled lha seal of aald Court at my office In Sprlosflali Ihle Itih day of AprM. (BEAD W.

P. r.MKRflOJt. Coentr Clerk. Puhllaked Aerll II to May lilt. Direotor Of.

City Schools, "Ib A blue ribbon will given to tho winner of fh pla. ribbon to tb aecond and a whit ribbon to th third. Th meet scheduled to begin at 3 ac lock In tha afternoon Preliminaries In each event will held, followed lmmedltly by th final. Muelo will be furnished during th meet by th High achool band, un dT tnw nrracnon of Prof. Bltohla Roberuon.

director of muslo In th public schools. A special entertain ment will be given by the oano, Mr. Ijirrance 1 arranging for a taff of competent officials to have charg of varlou aventa Following are th events scheduled for each class: Class 1 Standing broad Jump, running broad Jump. 40 yard dash, 400 yard shuttle relay race, running high )ump. Class Standing broad Jump, runnlgn broad Jump.

40 yard daha, basketball throw for distance, IJU yari. i elgyj soa. Class I Running broad Jump. standing broad Jump, high Jump, 75 yard dash. 700 yard relay rac.

Olaa 4 Standing Jump, running broad Jump basketball throw for dlstsncet 60 yard daah, 410 yard relay rae, in J.li aaa. at. Ilia Sunken I'oreel. The crapal holes there ara yielding th usual large supply of fin hlg fish Which cannot be eicalled ftr 4Wv The bfty with oane pole and bobber are getting big strings every day and the trot lines are yielding ihelrtollfhlg eatflah oarli morning. A ctt weighing thirty saven pounds la reported to have been taksn on a trot Una near Long Beach last weak.

Bethel Klserman la the king of trot tine artists this spring. He took oft 170 pounds laat week and Inst on monster that ha and hi brother Clifford wera unabl to gret Into the boat. Thera Is so far no atgns of trapping and dynamiting which has been eo common 4n year past, dnuhtlnss dim 10 the feet that Deputy Game Warden Mccaue makes hb horn on th lake and keep a close watch for vlolaters of A large bald eagle which waa caotnred by Al O'Day near lander'e Ferry on White river returned laat week to gl was taken back Into th filll country by amrv1' eompanyne hleh vtitd ni non w. Th about nln months old an dwalsrti eleven and a hair sound. will bs presented to th tesm win nlng th bssebsll tournament.

CKiliN medals will arlven tn th players winnlnar tannl tournamerfat. Th las A eventa, for aohools having an enrollment of 160 or more, will be held on th Statn Teachers college field, whll th clasa teams Will compel on the Drury field. TOLEDO WOMEN WIN HONORS IN BOWLING St. April SS. (By th Aasoclated Winners were announced today In the annual tournament of th Woman's Nation al Bowling association which concluded her last night.

Th absnc of spectacular per formances completed the tournament which lasted nine days. Offi cials asnrlbed defective pins aa tha reason for th chalking up of only mediocre core. Th Palgs Dairy team of Toledo, Ohio, In the new champion, having finished th five woman vent. Mr. Zoe Qulnn and Miss A.

Davis, of Chicago, won first place In th doubles; Mr. A. Jaeger, Toledo. rolled Into the leading position In tho singles, and Mrs. D.

also ot Toledo, was virtorimia In the aln gle events. The ten leaders In the five woman event with their prlx money, follow In th ordpr given: I'alge Dairy, Toledo, S.34K. JI25. Keracher Klevator company. Tola do.

3,334, ,18. Pacta Brothers, St. Louis. 3.31 1100. Brooks Oil.

Cleveland. t.Ssd, 185. Mlnerallte. Chicago, J. 171.

7C. Gold bond. Cleveland, ISS. Woodward No, 1, Detroit) 2,200, 166. Orkins Brothers, Omaha, 2.1(4, Taylor Automobile Chicago.

J.S50, 140. Big Kds. Raclu. Wis, 3. 215, 155.

Base Tomorrow 3:30 p. MIDGETS VI. FT. SMITH At White City Park GRANDSTAND 75o BLEACHERS 60o Ladies and Kiddiei FREE (lOo Cent Service Charge) Ball EVERETT TRUE riik A sets TJt THC5, ANOTHer opcrM UErrere. ne, HAVCS VOV UlltlTTOM TO XOOR MOTMen VllUka rN TTrKS CAST MONTHS (f i LUNDIN GRAFT CASE TRIAL BEGINS TODAY CHICA'K), April 2.

I.uii dlnr reputed dictator of th William Hall Thompson Republican faction, and 31 co defendants were callrd to trial her today, charged with defrauding th Chicago board of education of tl. 000. 000 in school fund. A penal of 100 veniremen formed the that arnnit fl om whlih I Jury to he aeleetedr but It was pre dicted that It will tuke eight week of questioning some 1.600 cltlxen before th Jury box Is filled. X.undin long been regarded a th plcluraqu tlgur of Chicago polities.

His icareer startd yeara ago, when ha wa a street vendor and spellbinder, selling a ooncoo tlon alld "Juniper to AWtnn At rh 1hmbr' of Commerce noonday luncheon hld April If It was agreed that the urpimMtai prlaea offered for the largest enrollments of members mad sin ths close of th campaign on March II would awarded at th noon day lunohaon next Thursday, April Thar ar six of thesa eatrs prlaea, on of which will he given to th solicitor who shows th high est number In excess of flv, and ohoic will allowed, with referent' to number enrolled. While th names of th new member wilt be reported too late to Included In tha clslfld roster that will ap pear In the April "SurlnKflelrilan." all such names will be shown In a supplemental roster In tbe May number. About 20 of the former solicitors pledge to compel for th additional prises. MAfOMC MEET OPKMg. LOUIS, April 2S.

Th annual meeting of the grand oniincll of Royal and Helect Mason of Missouri convened her today, Th annual meeting of the grand chapter of Royal Arch Mason will be tomorrow and Wednesday. Degrees will conferred tomor row night. 1 Th sessions a re limited to members only. 1 FOR SALE 100 barrels Ingram Apples $3.50 per Barrel 275 Some Excellent Properties for Sale Now bungalow noar Teachors College Just being completed, 5 rooms strictly modern, D. S0Q.

5 room cotlgsje close ih eoulh west. The rooms, nre Unto, partly finished stllc, small basement. Immediate possession. large rooms North Grant Street. Modern except heat.

Large lot, 14260. Immediate possession. 7 room dwelling In good condition. 700 block Bt. Louis street.

Hot sir furnace, sleeping porch, garage. Shown by appointment only. Large I story dwelling East Walnut St. 3, sleeping rooms, hot watur heat. This Is priced right.

17,760. Springfield Security Company X. Miller, Real Katate Dept. rhone 80T SO8 Holland lUdg. rrr a i imu I Horee VfM 1 BY CON DO Hcio ewcaRe TT 1 "THAT VOVJ HAVax to ths yot.vc on a tAVir i ivRmNa.

oom COINSTW IMlS Hi Mi TW OtOvJ 8.H rMERCHANTSTJEFEAT OZARK BALL CLUB The Pprlngfleld Merchants defeat rtthe Otark tearrt at Otark, yesterday afternoon. tn 4. It waa the flrat gam of th season for both teams. Jackie, who pitched tha eel Ira rout for Worrell crw. hurled splendid ball and wa aoaorded i orle support by lil teammates.

He alo aaalated In th victory by climtiug a thr aggr. Tile score waa close until th lath Inning who Chllders, Worrell, Mart Hufft and VfrUMT i Hufft lmThirTHit sens or tr two mn wr down. STOW StARAXHOW MO. WICHITA. April I Clty Karl n.Jpttlott dared tie avowld re to tt permit authorlalo rlanclnr In Wichita afcar mlifn'lght and an notincd that th polfc would atop sohadulad to basis fear th propod dannlng marathon an attempt was mad to conduct th I contest without a permit.

Miss Lucille need, danclnar In. laiinctor who Is In charg of Ih affair, ha contended that It was a conteet and not properly Included under regulations governing ordinary dances fJIS FOII OBHEfJOX. WA8HINOTON, April 22. A all ver statue repreanntirtg Ray Mchalk of th Chicago Whit Hog and Cioorae Sialer of th Bt. fouls Browns, In baseball toga, was presented to President Ohmgon of Meg Ico today by B.

B. Johnson, president of th American league. I.tf'KiSKD TO WKD. Henry H. Henderson and Myrtle TJnderdown.

both of Springfield. Obtained a marriage license in Osark last week. a If Michael Gusikoff violinist: With St. Louis Symphony Orchestra Playe "I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen" and "Mollle Darling' Victor Seoord Ko. 18987 L.

E. Lines Music Co. Boonville Arenne The All Year and. Every Occasion Suit Our PHces Are Always Moderate DIETERMAN and QUISENBERRY TAItORM 210 11 Holland Bldg. i BERRY SCHOOL TEAM IS NOW LEADING' IN TOURNAMENT' th Berry school 1 playgrouad baseball turns ar In tb lad I the city tournament, each team hav Inc won three game and lost non sin th season started.

Tbs plsa of deriding th championship It to comhln th average of both teams from ach achoat. The Bountree boys are ahead la the Southeaat group, having wort their three games. The Mcieregor girls tn th same section hyi wcit their three game. In the Third dlylslanjth' Jr0 Boyd and boys naV' aaen won two game and lost onefe wKIl th Fairbanks boy have lt all their games. Th iiatly, Fairbanks and Boyd girl each hv won two and loat one while th Campbell girls hav loat all three of their gamea Th Berry boya and girls earn hav played, three game and won them all.

Tha Tefft boy have won two and loat one whll tha Waddlll and Rohhereon boys have Inst, two, Th Rohbaraoa girls hav loat, two while th Waddlll girla hav won on and loat on. No report h4 been received today by Irvin Kw i 1 education, from tha Tefft. girls. In the flrat division, th new Horn girl hav won all their gamer whltthRogwrs boya hro hav a perfect percentage. On th other hand, th New Horn boys and Roger girls moh hav loat thelr thr gms; gfvlrig thelol a .100 oercentaga.

A ltvar loving cop win bwavaTtrd) th school winning tn enam plonshlp. Tha cup la donated bw th McOregor No Hardwar coma pany. 1 tlAITIT CoriSCIl, MBBTUKl, Th SprlngfUld sevHlon of iM National Dairy ouitl will tha" Chambsr "Bf pommsreei mudnex rlum next Wednesday nlgbt at o'clook. at which tlm report wflt be made by th stmilal eommlUas appointed tn solicit funds to flnane the proposed educational In the lntret of larger milk oon gumption. 1 Kvarr milk producar wlthltt hd Springfield terrltorr anil avry tr4 aoa Intereated In ua of milk si an oanomlcal food and a means to healthier children and adult hag been Invited and urged to StUnol this meeting.

rintiit Jo Melton. SI year old. Was fined and coats thla morning Judaa Thomas It Olbaon of tha ao Ilea court on a charg of pat It tar' ceny. Melton was taken tnto ru tody last tiainrday night by otrtr.es ha strrtw wieTrandas froro a. local department.

ators. tow; April JSTHi coast guard outlet Bnohomlah to day took tn tow the barkentlns Mary Wlnklmati, damaged tn a eol. listen with the oil tanker Ia 1'utut. SAS of Silly) PtUit th enlirn trace of t.leilem May ktt tie of Juan ile uc. i Atitry 111 kelniaa Waa reported to lie bad damaged and loaKliij(, TOR SALE My bom.

piau. Its N. Jefferson Avenue, at and south front. On block of Drury snd high school; two blocks of new Junior high school, snd three blocks of Ward school Teu rooms, conservatory, den snd closet. Pull basement.

Mot water and heat. Oak quarter aa wed wh.lt oak finish, rial glass windows, ga and electricity. Absolutely modern In every respect. Parage and chicken house, Lot ,0210 feet. I'lcnly of shall, fruit, shrubbery and garden.

Pries 211,000. Half cash. bal sncs five year's per cant, Z. E. ENNI3 PHOMB TO A fcluo Serge Suit knows no season, find is particularly appropriate for whatever ia short of a full dress occasion.

most every man, whatever other suits ho has, possesses ono of blue serge. But a suit as useful as a blue serge should not be other than a Dirterman and QuU enberry finest strge, and it should be always made to. measure. A suit hand tail ored to your individual measurement. 1 "A.

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