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Saskatoon Daily Star from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 7

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I THE EASkATOON DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, AUGUST Lifel IJttle Trial Langford.and McVey LATE SPORT will Decide uoiorea of California, and will march north aero th Colorada desert to attack trwi Cantu force at Meilcall, according to word received bere last night by krea U. Lellvler, Mexican consul la this city. Championship Today The Truth About MEXICANS ON WAY TO ATTACK CANTU force of 3,000 Soldier Ltndi To March Acrois Colorado Desert GOODMAN CHICAGO. Aug. 14 Many boxins fans gathered her today to witness the tin round bout scheduled between the two veteran negro heavyweights.

Him I-a'ngfonl and Hum McVey at East Chicago, Indiana. 1 lie fore the fight, Uuigford ruled a slight favorite, but the confidence of McVey was shown In the announcement that McVey had already been matched for negro championship bout with Harry Wills, at Jersey City for on week from Monday. ID HART SAN CaU Aux 14 A force of 1,000 soldier of th Mexlcat government heavily equipped, landed yesterday at El Harrtt, on th Gul! i I I I i mm i Sad I I i DOCKERS STRIKE ROME, Aug. 14. A strike of dock workers has been called at Naples by the socialist organisation there In consequence of a dispute betwen the two labor organisations to wlilch worRers of the port belong, i several other cities along the a sympathetic strike has lieen called.

How It Affects Canadians Cuticura Soap The Healthy Shaving Soap Baseballers Pon't delay In going after the balanc of your Mason' suppllc Spalding, and H. 8. A. High Class goods none too plentiful. Vrlt for catalogue.

"Everything Good in Sporting Good" The' Hingston Smith Arms Ltd. Winnipeg BACK TO OLD TIME" HALIFAX, Aug. 14. At a meeting Canaan Um Mtkart of th council yesterday It was decided to revert to standard time on Aug. 2.

Freeman and Gibson Fall In Open Doubles Before Regina Team Qoodrrian and Hart of Regina won the men's open double championship of Saskatchewan this morning by defeating Kreeman and Gibson of Moose Jaw, -0 4-4. (-4. The match was fairly evvnly contested after the first set which the winners took In easy style. The third set also went' tr them In a qne-aided score but they had to battle all the way to win but toe second and fourth were easily the best sets seen In the tournament yet. In the second set Kreemun and Olbson plnyed up strong and won It on sheer presentence having to ex JW fountijr difcwf to com-mrntt work on the new drains to your hmtte fin the very (lay your wife has chosen for her Umm party Well! ain't it disconcert' Thmt't When A Fellow Needs A Smoke PHILIP MORRIS NAVY CUT CIGARETTES lO for 15 cents Edmonton.

Calgary, tamonion. I PUBLIC ADDRESS For Bettjsr Results Make Today' Salad With AprOl BUY Rosedeer Coal Sold Only By Miners Ball Phone S210. 614 Ninth Street. BY And Not Th- Improvement tend themselves to the limit to gain the decision. The fourth and final set was rh real set of the match each tenra realising that the play hung In balance over It.

For a time it looked as though the Moose Jaw men would come back and win bee cause when the score stood five to three uxainst ttvetn they took the next game In eacy fashion and the KATHERINE HUGHES last one stood forty love in their fav- Will Delay Action vor before their opponents scored a point. Once the point was made tlw winners stepped, forced the game to a deure and took the final two points which hj elaborates the reasons for this itep. All challenge oupa presented by Great Britain probably will remain In competition forever, my a Sir Theodore, iih a memorial of tin; organisation thlH country treated in 1908, I) after a brilliant piece of work. WINNERS STRONG Britain Will Not Withdraw From Olympiad! At Once Herman Matched Goodwin and Hart deserved their win as they played steady, consistent tennis all the way and showed good' Judgment In placing. Hart was slightly the better of the team being QleM iurnsihe Goct Backward IN THE Healthy Kidneys Will Prevent Sunstroke Saturday Health Talk No.

37 (By Dr. C. J. L'Ami, D.C.) The amount of heat a person can withstand depends" upon the ability of the body to adapt Itself quickly to rising temperature. Those, who have kidney weakness need to be especially careful in summer as the activity of the kidneys determines almost entirely the ability of the bodv to throw off heat in form of perspiration.

Sunstroke and heat exhaustion differ. Sunstroke Is directly the result of exposure to the rays of the sun. The sufferer falls insensible. The pulse is strong, breathing rapid and temperature high. Heat exhaustion may occur indoors, or wherever the temperature is high.

There is a feeling of suffocation and weakness; often accompanied with dizziness and vomiting. Spinal adjusting to quicken the activity of the kidneys and skin, Is a good preventive, and is the best step to take for immediate" relief. Adjusting to keep the kidneys in good condition contributes to summer comfort as well as 8ummersafety from heat prostration. particularly strong In serving. Good man however, played up well and was an Important factor In winning.

For the losers Freeman was by fr the better, Gibson Showing few of UiNlKXV. Aug. Great Ilrltaln Will not notify at ones the International Olympic' Committee of her retirement from futura Olympiads, but will delay this action until the next meeting of tlx- British ulympic Council, according to iin Intlmntlon by Mir Theodore Cook, one of the leading member of the council. He has written a long letter to the London Time on the subject of (heat Itrll-aln's Independent withdrawal In CALoRAJx) STRINGS. Aug.

14-Pete Herman, of New Orleans bantamweight 'champion, and Roy Moore, of Baltimore, have been matched to box 12 rounds here Aug. IS, it was announced here today. The match was transferred from lenver when the military authorities forbade It being staged there on account of the street car strike situation. the brilliant flashes of form that has brought him Into notice earlier In the tmirnament. In the semi-tinnls or the mens handicap singles, Drlnkle beat Lam be and Campbell won from, Parker.

This brings Campbell and DrlnkVe Into the finals which will be staged this af ternoon. The remainder of the events will all be played this afternoon. chief of which will be the men's open singles between Goodwin and Hart Regent Pavilion 20th Street East. Saskatoon TUESDAY AUGUST 17 At 8 p.m. FOR SALE of Regina.

CHIROPRACTK TY COBB BOOSTS CORRECTS i.t -f. 0t3CASC3TrlEr0U0W1NG A' HCA IVES CARS Nine Reasons Why Spinal Neglect Is a Crime 1. The backbone Is the foundation of the body. 2. It la composed of 26 Joints.

24 of which are movable. 3. From between these Joints radiate tha tirrves of the body. 4. When these Joints are in alignment the nerve openings are full siae and the nerves deliver 100 of their power.

5. A nerve under pros-sure at tho backbone opening cause dlwease In the it Bervei. 6. Chiropractic the pressure by an adjustment by hand, and this adjustment opens theSvay ealth (free nerve enoigyi. 7.

If chiropractic seems too simple to d- all that it can do remember that every phenomena of growth is causoil bv as-simple a thing as heat. 8. To neglect the backbone Invites disease, which is a cHmc cause It is in violation of Nature's luin't be criminal. Nosr THftOAY Admission Free All Welcome AVERAGE Ll AMIS KS HEART' "'7' -J Knows Comfort Now "In winter my rheumatism and in summer my tendency to heat prostration made practically an invalid of me. I could not sleep and had bad heart spells.

I began with chiropractic adjustment and in three weeks was able to get about as others my appetite was good, and this sum-jraer I have suffered-no discomfort from the heat in Bpite of being out more than in many years. I am past fifty-five." H. F. A. Heine, Chiropractic Research Bureau Sworn Statement No.

1038B. NO CHARGE Consultation Is Without Charge or Obligation. C. J. L'AMI CHIROPRACTOR Graduate School of Chiropractic 204 Connmight Third Saskatoon.

Phone 5455 LIVER STOMACH PANCREAS SPLEEN' K1PNCTJ BOWELS Speaker Still Leads In the GERALD WILLOUGHBY, Chairman American and Hornsby In the National PENDlX BIA0DEA tnwro CHICAGO. Aug. 14. Ty Cobb, the Detroit star cracked out twelve hits SjJyhmt lotos LOWER PINCHED in his last six games and boosted his NERVES, IMPOSSIBLE i no to on fndi 1' kt. Ih key ur 10 bn II- but rg the r-n th ft lir Hnt ill.

ItH, Bat Jn. b- on bed by im- est 130 W51 '379 Mli Rhe jrt'T but 0 0 Ind 1 1 pre few Ur- elr fere us. Kit SO -t Examine the Tire Carefully TO FURNISH PROPER IMPULSES average among the leading batters of the American League to .341 as compared with 322 a week ago. The Georgian seemed have struck his old time stride and gives promise of finishing close to the leaders. Tris.

Speaker, manager of the Clevelands. continues to top' the regulars who have participated in 50 or more gatneSi-hls mark of .417 which he acquired last week remaining unchanged despite the fact that lie played in five more games. RUTH FOURTH "Habe" Rutn of New York. tlie (LIFE AND HEALTH) 1 0 rULIK ORGANS On Saskatchewan Crescent, Idylwyld Situated amongst trees and grown with many kinds of trees, shrubs and flowers. The house is bungalow style, has 8 large rooms, also sun room across entire front of house, hardwood floors.

2 fireplaces, oak woodwork downstairs, woodwork upstairs finished in white enamel. Basement divided, laundry in basement. Lot has a frontage of 55 feet, depth 12i. It is very seldom an ofiportunlty such as this offers to ncrur a home In perfect condition to enter, with grounds on which grout deal of money and labor has been ypetit to make them probably the most desirable in the, city, and in an Ideal location. The price is 112.000 on reasonable terms (to replace would cost probably See this property if you are at all interested In securing a beautiful home at much less than ts actual value, A.

KOYL COMPANY "The Home of Homes" Ground Floor Canada Building AND TISSUES after we have vulcanized it for you and you will find it practically as good as when you first bought it. Our vulcanizing process is therefore a won-ierful source of economy for you. It insures longer life for both tires and inner tubes, and during the year will save 'you the cost of many new tires. tion' confronting "ship owners, they appear to be helpless to nrt the continued rise In construM costs, which are due to the Incraal home run king, leads in runs scored with 120 and is out In front in total bases with 295. He stands fourth in batting with an average of .387 being 1,1 topped by Jackson of Chicago, who has .392 and Staler' of St.

Louis who Pe' is rnnner-U! to Sneaker with .404. wage paid the shipyard workers! thf higher prices of materials. Minneapolis Labor Men Up On Charge Four Guilty of Contempt of Court Regarding Injunction; Will (Joto Jkil the signing of the armistice, vlrt all of the contract placed with MtCJMTtta, XliCtt OCUM 000, Breach of Promise TORONTO. Aug. 13.

Marietta Van Houde, a Belgian girl, w.ho arrived In this city reoently expecting to meet her fiancee, Captain Walter McKeown, M.C., whom she met overseas. "Jhai" how "entered ult against him for $20,000, for breach of promise. She la the daughter of a dentist in Brussels and claims to have met the Toronto man before the war as well as when he served in France. He la a ion of Dr. McKeown, of this city.

I Ruth had 41 home runs up to thef0" 'compilation of thefe averages which Pn Include Wednesday's games. i Ulce of Washington not been (very successful in his specialty of JJ stealing bases on the St. Louis Chicago catchers in'the past week PRESS PARTY Canadian Service Co. but with his last week's mark of 43 ARRIVED IN WES thefts remains ahead of his rivals. Cleveland, Chicago nnd Xew York, the league leaders are bunched In jne team fielding with averages of .971, Lu .970 and 9fi9 respectively, while In JL.

1(0 Third Avenue. Phone 3932. Empire Visitors Land At ft MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. IS.

Four members of Minneapolis trade labor assembly were held guilty of contempt of court by Judge Bardwell, in Hennpin County district court, here today. The court ruled they disobeyed an Injunction granted recently forbidding statements that a downtown moving picture theatre was unfair to organised labor. Each of the four was fined $125, the fine to go to the plaintiff, J. J. l.nm l.uttit.,.- it I fu Arthur After I Brings Back Big British Business Voyage .309, Chicago third with .253 and New nn I York fifth with .184.

Vy. i E. Collins, Chicago, Hice, gr Washington. Mmsfl, New York, .351: Cohh, Uetrdit, Jackson. St.

i Louis, Hcndrlx. Morton, re i Weaver, Chicago, Karl Smith. St. Louis. Judge.

ishlnpton, Una i.328; Kelson, Chlcngo. S. Jhi- Special Notice to Musicians Owing to Mr. E. Rife, Piano Tuner, leaving Saskatoon where he has a large connection in the tuning business, I beg to inform all musicians that he has transferred bis business in this line over to the undersigned, and anyone wishing their piano tuned or adjusted will be guaranteed entire featisfactkin by his successor.

Note Player Pianos Converted Into 88 Xote. Satisfaction Guaranteed. JYofessional Requirements and City Work a Specialty. D. ALEX.

BOYD Tuner and Player Expert. Formerly With Heintzman Saskatoon, Sask. Successor to Mr. E. B.

Rife Phone 4949. No. 23 Richmond Court PORT ARTHUR, Ont, Aug. Campbell owner of the theatre, and TORONTO, Aug. 13.

Order. a8-they must pay the cost of the pro- tqo.O00 for the extUe The newspapermen who have assl ceeuings. 'manufacturer of Canada have been The men tonight decided not to pay brought back to this country by F. H. bled from a11 Prt" of th empIrJ the fines but go to Jail Instead.

The visit Canada entered the west Yapp, secretary of the Canadian Wool assembly will meet tomorrow night morning, when they dlaembafl lata iv HORNSBY SETS PACE to discuss the question of a general strike as a protest. from Hamonlc at Port Arthur r. -n- BEEHIVE SECOND HAND STORE Fumed Oak Dining Suite "like new." Wardrobe wij' plate glas mirrors, Mission Oak Library Table and Setlonal Bookcase, Golden Oak Sectional Bookcase win desk. Good Corn Brooms, worth $1.25, for 75c, and a ftt line of second hand household furniture at reason-t8 prices. i 15 First Avenue South.

Adjoining Post Office Phone 4772 Manufacturer' association, who has just returned to Toronto after several months absence In England. The order were placed through an English financial syndicate who are representing Rumania, and the" goods will be, shipped direct to this country. a crowded day of sight-seeing functions In the Twin Cities. failnl to swell his average as lead- (ye, er of the National League hatters In the past week although he kept tin tv. day of rest and relaxation was the pace by cracking out eight hits Petition Minister to Commute Term forded by the crossing of the I pn- The weather was excellent and in his last six games, and retained his mark of a wink ngo .372.

Ills' tnt'll briMC ri-cnrrt nn 11 I trip without incident. Har mills, Ievat(r And waterfalls SEAMEN SOLVE WAR PROBLEM oe inspected today Mfor th pa' hits which Include 31 ri''Mhp, 14 triples and 7 homer Kayres. of the pltolier-outfieider. has in" beenme the runner-up to Hornsby. ce with an average of made In 52 gurries compared with Hornxbv's 103 ffer Prisoners' Welfare Association Asks For Mercy to Madame Gagnon journeys west, ljuncneon in fi Arthur and dinner In Fort WllliiU Perth or Port Darwin in Australia.

BIG BARN DANCE AT will be the function of tha day. Sir George Toulmln and Percy Hurd. wjll speak for the delegates, and Mi Billlngton, th delegate from the Londn Dally Telegraph, will address the women' Canadian Club on "First Impression of Canada." MONTREAL. Aug. It.

Petition addressed to the minister of Justice requesting commutation of the death sentence passed on. Marl Ann Houde (Madame Qagnon). at Quebec, are now being circulated by the Canadian Prisoner' Welfare Association. The petition is to th fol- games. Housch of Cincinnati is next with .332 and Nicholson, fourth with ne Cy Williams, the Philadelphia slug.

Ar ger, bagged a brace of homers in the lt past week and tops the circuit drive hitters with 13. Mas Carey, the Plttsburger. added a pair of stolen banes tn his string and Is showing the -v to tho haie stealers with thefts. Hmeruft. New York.

1Y la the bvnt run-getter with ft. OTHER LEADING BATTERIES J. Smith. St. LouK Williams, ll0' Philadelphia.

Koiutehy Hrnok- ll BRUSSELS, Aug. IZ-The international seamen in congress here last evening adopted a motion to the effect that in order to prevent future wars, the seamen will refuse to transport troops and munitions. This measure is. applicable to the Russo-Polish conflict, the sea-nen's delegates refusing transport troopsand nuuitions. howltH effect: ..11...

.1 A I A nia imegraph committee of the Brltlah parliament headed by fMr Henry Norman, according to exchange Just received her from th old country. The report of th commute state that by the adoption of a plan it put forward, a eries of connecting stations can be established and maintained at an Initial annual lose of not mora than 100,000 pound. This sum, tha report goes on to state, would secure a system vital in It stra-t teglc and commercial potentlall- ties. That the service of communication between Leaf 1 Id and Cairo by Poul-en arc shortly to In operation by the pot office, he th first link in th chain of communication wlth' th British communities In Africa and that this communication be continued by a valve station near Nairobi, and by th alteration of. tb ax-Oer man station at Wlldhuk a ralv W.

M. CONBOY 18 Miles Northwest of Asquith WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUG. 18 Knapp's Orchestra of Saskatoon In Attendance With a P.pful Program of th Summ.r Season' Latest Dance Hits OF COURSE YOU'LL BE THERE Thi is th largest barn in th district and Has an excellent floor for dancing. That similar communication be established with Canada, ub)ect to th decision, of th Imperial and Canadian government. That th schema governed by a wireless commission of about four member, and that It xecutlon be entrusted with th engineering de- penmen of th postofflc and tho corresponding dominion and Indian authorttie, Tb commute claim that an Imperial Wire lsc heat tabUhd In thi manner would afford reliable, xpeOttlou and conomic communication, for commercial, social and pre purpoet throughout th em.

pir and that would meet fro-tial Imperial strategic requirement. Tho toul estimated annual traffic for th whole mrvic would about 10.000,000 aliords, producing a reywiun of cnt.Offd, of which 4 ICS.0W auld rclwM ImperuU gr TBJMQt. War in Air and Under the Sea inn unuernignvu. qu nrreujr petition that sentence of death passed on Marie Anne Houde (Qagnon) at Quebec shall be commuted We are opposed to th death penalty In general and especially so In th case of a woman who ha been delivered of- twin since conviction." II. The on treat Star MONTREAL, Aug.

feiwlng cable to the IV. ..124. Kmc, New York. Young. New York, Mollooher fhtcago.

stock. New York. Oroh. Cincinnati. Mvcrs, Brooklyn.

Z. Wheat, Brooklyn, appeal I issued over th sig nature of Hon. George Oraham, president, and Robert Bickerdlke, from Pat is cay: "The next war will be fought In the air and under th sea. Marshal Koch told the naval cadet la an ad. 4tm yeatarday hon.

president of Ibe elation,.

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