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The Daily Sentinel from Grand Junction, Colorado • 8

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1 THURSDAY EVENING. SEPT. IS. 1020 THE GRAND JUNCTION DAILY SENTINEL. PAUF PrnnT KREMER WILL PITCH EVERY SECOND DAY WILL START GRID WORK THIS WEEK THREE DATS STA1TINQ TODAY Majestic They rend a lot about you in your necktie Junior College Football Star Pirate Hurler To Squad to Begin Pre-j Overworked In Ef tort to Win National Season Practice' al Once Under flew Coach.

It tells about your taste; about your respect for yourself. We'll help you to get ties that are in harmony with your suits and your pocketbook; ties that help you to look your best. ones here in all the new patterns $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 League Pennant. (1 i i win rtSTKHDAT a KKAULTS NATIONAL Kl Uula PhUad'lphl S. (Tnclaill llrooklM York Plttebargh 6.

Iloaton 1-3; Chicago 01. g. ea.ej Wle Wee I'lttihurgb, Ia, Bapt i In ona laat deeparat effort to keep Nallonala In the Kramer, atar leader of the will be sent to other day until rlosre. Manager today advised 19 I I it Football practice for lh Jua-Ur college aquad will probably Ihla week, aUltd I'rOf. ().

It IJndenamlth, who arrlrad In the rlty thl weak In prwpara-1 1 ii for taking up hla duties aa in.iriK tor In th chemistry phy.lral education department I if the college and aa athletic nm Frufeaaor I Jndena tulth anxious to hare the work of tha IMtlaburgh pennant raca. Hay lirat burler and league pitchers, tha mound every the season Hill MrKerhnle Kramer baa kept In the raca this wonderful hurling Br im rw Th National Ivagu pesaaoi scramble rnuUuun at A wtlh pecs, CloHotiatl was gams Ahead of iha Cardinal lioih won yesterdaf, Tha Plrai today ware thrra and a half game from tha cml, haring been lira ten by tha tjlanta. In Ilia Amcrlian league the Yankee tightened their grip on the top rung liy triumphing In' the opening battle of a alt game! arrli. at Cleveland Behind the ateady pitching of Eppa Kliry, the Keda chalked I 12 Innlnga. second 7 Innlnga).

up their fifth at ralght of the I He, Molne. OmaliR li. eerie ugaln.t llrooklyn ly 7 to Si Joseph 4 i. Wichita 1-6 Okla City II. TuL 2.

Pour run ralliea In the fourlh and eighth Innlnga enable the AMERICAN AMERICAN Chicago Hoaton 1. New York fi, Cleveland 4. Detroit 2-1, Washington Philadelphia St Loula, rain. WESTERN Itenver ft Lincoln 8-2. (nrat Sampliners the Flrates yrar with his He leads the National league with 19 won Who do as they advertise the team start Immediately, and five lost.

nil hough be knows none of the I 8ic Kechnie advised Pirate of-1 si ud'-nta personally. Is of flrUI of hli from New opinion that a fine team ran bVork wh01 la to leveloped hers. meet llrooklyn today. While th Prof Uodeusmlth la a gradu-1 officials had little to aay on tha gj ate of Harvard taking matter, soma believe Kremer 547 I hi A H. degree there In 1917.

I had volunteered to do mound Prt .617 DEFEAT BECOMES OVERWHELMING AS BELATED RETURNS COME IN; ANTI-KLAN MAJORITIES MOUNT K7 hi 75 73 74 73 87 Card, to dispose of Ike Phillies Teams--9 to 2. In the first of a series York Jsi Scott tacked a al to five i Cleveland defeat on tha Corsairs In their Philadelphia farewell meeting nt Polo grounds Washington Running true to form as Iron-1 Detroit hlemukere tho Iiraves all hut Chicago knoked the Cube mil of theRt 1-ouls 54 41 63 41 C9 19 14 9 duty every other day aa long aa he dli idsa kind te atrafo. MwiMarfarty Saltier, mother of Mr. Fred O. Ho'mes.

has 4 5 been quite III at the Holmes re-sldenea pf Kast Mol, (or Ibe past a TOMORROW! SCHEDULE at St. Iul. York at Clevelaad. at Detroit. at Chicago.

mathematical figuring a far ai pennant hopes wars concerned by anntXlng hath pari of a twin, rani by. 1 fq and ,3 Jo I I'lilp of a ho bad defcaieii tho Yankrg five firm, thl season, Went under before the onslaught of tha llugmen by to 4 and wa knocked out of I Im) After the Tlgera got a 2 to I Cincinnati victory over the i-'enatorn. VVah-Rt Lull Ington turned the table by 9 to I Pittsburgh 5. Chicago Boston Philadelphia New Washington Boston Team tiftV Uf -J ru RUDOLPH VALENTINO In hit last great contribution to the screen. The only picture thsi ever showed on Curtis Street Three solid Weeks to capacity hooKif at each performance.

Crowds standing on the street every dav from 11:00 a. m. till 9:30 p. waiting to get in. With Only Scattering and Small Predicts Waterman Is Leading- Means lly Nearly.SixteenThousand While Shoup Has f-Over Fifteen Thousand Majority Over Vivian; Swfet Named Over Prosser By 6,731 On Incomplete Returns While Hilly Adams Has Majority of 29,582 Over John- son.

TAXI NATIONAL .639 MI wa this year awarded hla .617 A degree at th University vv laconsin. He vu actively .404 engaged ln for Many 'eir. aud at Howard rira the winner of Hh tulddlawefght wrestling chatnblonshtp 'Tlerfore taking up hi In th- Cniverityof taught for two year. 4k the high school at HadfortL--Wia ainl two years at the Ashland, VV I high school. He Is quite favorably lmpreed with- the .58.1 Grand valley, and I anticipatin' .580 very good year for the lege ,63 While It will be Impossible to .482 hold regular practice until the .451 full term open on Sept.

27. the .407 preliminary training will do .393 much to get the aquad In ahape for the season A 'large number of candidates are expected to Join the squad when the term opens, Including most of last year', team and a number of new men from the local hi eh hool team which won the 84 S3 kO 77 SERVICE Night Work a Specialty PHONE 67 GO 60 S3 67 73 79 83 83 Thotna eased the Red So New York C7 down, with four blnglon a Chi- Brooklyn G5 ugo worn the opener of a series Boston 57 by 5 t5 1 i ii tv i RiaiBSsK OPTOMETRISTS i TOMORROW lJ SCHEDULE P. Ixiul at Philadelphia. Chicago at Ronton. Cincinnati at New York, Pittsburgh at Brooklyn.

WHY DO YOU TORTURE ME LIRE THIS! LEWIS HEADL0CKS MUNN, TOOTS WINS FROM MIKE ROMANO WESTERN ope championship last year. ct' Arrangements are to be made 60o 1 Rt once for the use of the Y. M. 5SR gymnasiunl' for the (al education courses of the .532 i college. This course is required1 .609 nf au students.

I .471, TEX DKUGMAX VAN 401 J1G1 Sentinel Want Ada ar proven result gettera -trv one today. Miles out in the deeert, to avenge himself, he has ridden with girl. Could he resist her melting appeals Could he dim the fires that smouldered in his heart! A great love drama starring the screen's most romantic figure. CHARLESVVORTH VISITS LOCAL PYTHIAN LODGE By I Irt Aorla4 rrm 1 Denver, Sept. 16.

With an overwhelming avalanche of ballots in Tuesdays primary election, republican party leaders believe they have driven the Ku Klux Klan, Minute Men of America and similar secret organizations out of control the partys affairs in Colorado. All the candidates supported by Clarence C. Hamlin and former Governor Oliver H. Shouj the anti-klan leaders of the party, administered defeat to those whose candidacies were sponsored by United States Senator L. C.

Phipps, chairman of the republican na-tjpnal senatorial committee. United States Senator Rice W. Means, direct irg head of the klan in Colorado, was defeated by Charles W. Waterman, counsel of President Coolidges oil conservation board, who rode to victory on the wave of anii-klan sentiment while the victors themselves were trying to recall when, if ever. Waterman had declared opposition to the klan.

I The vote from 1,490 precincts out of 1,591 in the state showed Watermans total to be Means, Judge George A. Luxford, Mortimer Spaulding, In the three-cornered race for the republican gubernator-nLimmaon a defeat was administered by the anti-klan candidate. Former Governor Shoup, after an absence cf four years from politics, was renominated for a third term. The vote in 1,469 precincts showed ShouD John F- Vivian Carl S. Milliken, Former Governor William E.

Sweet apparently was the democratic nominee for the United States senate, returns from 1,478 precincts indicated, he having piled up a commanding lead over his nearest opponent, Paul Prosser The vote stood: Sweet, Prosser, Hayes, 7-265. WDliam H. Adams ran away with the democratic nom-jnation for governor, with 41.245 votes against 11.563 for Jludge Samuel W. Johnson in 1,471 precincts. John Capirbtfll and Charles Butler were nominated by the republicans for the office of justice of the sunremo rnm-t Ilf Ii4 Wlr Rrrliti4 lTMi Vernon, Calif, Sept 1C Ed St (Strangler) Lewis, claimant of the worlds heavyweight wrestling title, scored two straight falls to win his match with Wayne (Rig) Munn, Nebraska grappler, her last night.

Lewis decisively conquered thd big Nebraskan, who In their first meeting, had relieved Lewis of tho title by taking the first fall In a littel more than i half hours grappling, and tho sec- nd followed in 14 minutes. Lewis favorite, headlock, being responsible In both canes. Ul clamped the headlock on his rival repeat dlv, but Munn hi eke away again and again by his superior strength. Toots" Mondt, Colorado heavy weight, used a combination scissors and Jack knife on Mike Romano, Italian, to win a fall and the match In 33 minutes. In the opener.

John Evko. Slavic heavy weight, threw Hans Eauer, Gorman wrestler, with a half nelson ln 21 minutes. last I From Novel by E. M. HULL Friday Special T-Bones and Short Cuts 22c Veal.

Slew 15c Hamburger 1242C Ground Bone 4c MOUNTAIN TROUT BAILEYS Grand Lodge Chancellor Has Comprehensive Plans For Upbuilding The Order In Colorado A Sequel to "The Sheik POUR DELIVERIES FIVE PHONES CALL 208 Weather Forecast a A. For Grand Junction -and Vicinity; Khovters tonight and much Friday; cooler (odjflitl iSSS V. -t L.m times it. Teller were nominate ty court, vote boinjf! Gra- Francis E. Bouck.

Jhn 18880 if 4 umeSa Msai- fcif.e asjsf wo os 0 1 ll jl. .1 I I I n. i i SOUSA Adapted to Screen by FRANCES MARION I i- Paul Prosser. Denver, Sept. 16.

RetuniB lor a n- 'v: v-f- V'i 4 I treasurer. The 1 rote: Mulnlx, Charles 1 Davis, Arthur M. Stong, 15.940. Clifford W. Mills and James R.

Ragan were nominated (Democrats for regents of university. The vote: Ragan, D. Calkins, 15.594, Henry O. Andrew was noml-1 by Democrats for attorney nera1' vote wa Bakke, 14,466, and by the The Greatest Band Jrom Tuesday' primary election, i'rok J- Havea. 7,384.

doming In slowly today, contln- William H. Adams wa.4 noml-Estate lied to swell the lead of Charles diated by the Democrats for gor-W. Waterman and former Gov-lfrnor with a commanding lead arnor Oliver H. Shoup, Repub-Jbf 30,000 over Judge Samuel W. flcan senatorial and gubernato- i Johnson.

Adams polled 41,667 rial candidates, respectively, had votes ln 1,4 8 0 precln lied up. In the compelte tab- fJohnson 11,582. Mills, Franklin nated precincts and precincts ana Norrl8 Hie SM qflkSlieill With VI LIMA BAN ICY Leader of AH The Knights of Pythias met night in honor of the newly elected chancellor of the gran4 lodge of Colorado, John R. Charleswortb of Delta, who made his first visit here since his election. There was a large attend ance of lodge members, with some visitors from Montrose and Hotchkiss, making the meeting representative of tha whole western elope.

i new grand, ha always been particularly popular with the Knights In this city, tnd no grand lodge official for years has been given a warm a reception as was Riven him last night. He told 'the members that' he ha what he call a concrete program" for the work of the lodge order iu this state this year, and among the features he outlined last night were: Organisation of a lodge of Pythian Princes under the jurisdiction of the local lodge, to be comprised of boys ranging in age from 14 to 21 years. This is a new lodge, given official recognition by the supreme lodge at its recent 'nveo-tion. Denver already has a lodge of over 100 members; Resuscitation of the Pythian Sisters, the woman's Auxiliary lodge. The chancellor's suggestion is that the lodges at Montrose, Delta, Hotchkiss and Grand Junction unite In the erganlaatlon and support of a temple for these four-western slope lodges.

The Pythfkn home at Swtnk, Colorado, Is one of the valuable assets of the ledge, and the chancellor has as -on of his chief purposes the payment In full of the Incumbrance on this valuable property, to Save the order take It over by January 1, 1927. He also sngysted a fampalgn for members fr in the lodge, the, members fcaajtjly concurring In this as in itie other practical suggestions he made. jjanies P. Veerkamp, 9,621. Times ailatlon of 1,602 precincts out of Republicans nominated Charles the 1,591 ln the state, the Armstrong for secretary of I ftate with 66.805; John C.

Waterman, U. S. Sen-iJeene polled 35,031 and F. A. ator Rice W.

Means, iRromley 7,659. Georg A. Luxford. Katherine L. Craig received 32; Mortimer Spaulding, 2,068.

Khe Republican nomination for i an The vote for the gubernatorial superintendent of public UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE instruc-nomlnee In 1,480 precincts was: Ulon with 50.30G to Laura K. Just think cf getting his, and all of the worlds greatest artists records at this low price. A GEORGE FITZMAURICE Production A 5x7 AUTOGRAPHED PHOTO OF. VALENTINO FREE TO LADE Shoup, John F. Vivian, 41.625; Carl S.

Milllkea, 15.271. 1 the Democratic senatorial tace. former Governqlv William E. Sweet was still leading In the face of returns front' 1,484 precincts. The ballot gave: Sweet, Conons 45.441.

The Democrats nominated Mary C. C. Bradford for this office, Mrs. Bradford polled 24,282 and Rose Pulford 19.107. Harry E.

Mulnlx was nominated by Republicans for state I iv 1 0-inch 3 for $iai 'A, 1 2-inch Van Hcuien collars, cut in the smartest style are ni WIN KEYS 4 Friday Special MachSiennetthsrfr Isn't LoVe Cuckoo? woven a curve that really fits the curve of yoi VUTYC UI ur neck. tt ir Horry! Theyre going "01V oil" ad ClllHl '-i ini lirisir She too i h-d E'H l.ar ir Lai 1-3' -Of From iseoas t'el fnin fiKipom their he, Long Horn Cheese, pound 28c Daisy Bacon, pound 28c Rib Boil, 3 pounds for 25c Shoulder Roast Corn Fed Beef, lb. l5c Best Bakery in Town Phone 310 We Deliver WANTED Feeder and Canner Cows ettiar Packing Co. Phone 264 NS VAN AUSER the World Smartest i Collar I STV1V S. go OB NTS SACH.

AND FOX NEWS REEL Saturday JIatinee 10c, 30c; Nights 7:30 aw No Week Day Matinees Until Saturday-" Remodeling. VORBECKS 1.

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