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The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington • 28

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miff 7 11A, NIMME MiffiffMfilaNNIE 4 THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW SPOKANE WASH. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCII 1914. Em 0 GEALHAL 41)vciviisuw6 WILL MEET OETON WEDNESDAY SCHEDULE OF NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE FOR 1914 CHALMERS LEAD CITY LEAGUERS The Reliable LI Li Win Three Straight. While Inland Market Drops of Three Gaines. I 1 i I 51.

El CARL DE HAVEN IS SECOND 1 vorA4 IY. 4. Moises Avoranre te Tops litiiiritiottio With 1114 Meyer In Third, AT VICTORIA AT PORTLAND AT TACOMA AT SEATTLE AT SPOK AN AT VANCOUVER MAY 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, April 26. May 7, 10. April II, 15.

18, 17, 19,19. April 37, :8, 29, 110, May 17, MAY '44, VicI111.10' v3. SP0- June 1, 2, 3. 4, 6, 6, 7. Sept.

14, 16, 18. 17, 13, 1, 2. July 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, knee. June 22. 23.

24, 25, 26, 27, 111, 2.1. July 13, 3 4, 15, 16, It 13. 28. M.14 35, 28, 27, 28. 29, 30, 23 Victoria vs.

Spolustie. 18. VIC1TORIA Read th 10 31. July 4. 4.

5. July 7, 9, 10. 1 1, 12. 8 Aug. 17.

18, 19, 23. Aug. '24, 25. 28, 27, 29, 29, 29. Aug.

2, Victoria vs, Spo. AUK. 31, Sept. 1, 2. 3, 4.

Aug. 3. 4. 6, 6. 7, 11, 9, Aug.

18, Victoria. VB. Pnrt. 1,20. 25, 26, June 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, April 21, 28, 129, 30, May April 14, 15.

18. 11, 19. 19. April '0, 21, 22, :3, 24, '5, June 1, 2, 3, 4, 6. 6, 6, U.

2, 3. May 25, 26, 27, 29. 120, joly 6, 7, a. 9, 10. 11, 11, Aug.

10, 11, 13, 13, 14, 16. July 13, 14, 15, 26, 11, 11, 50, 00, 31. Ill, IlORTLAND g. 9, Portialpi va Vail. July 1' 3' 3' sAculiat'.

24.1, 25, Sept. Sept.14, 16, 36. 17,13, 19, Aug. 24 11 6, 26. 6.

28, 27. 2 6 Aug. 17 18. 19. 20.

2 1, 2 Review 20, 29, 30. 22, 28. Sept. 7, 7, 9, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 APril 30, 21, 33. 23, 24, 33 MAY 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, Mny 11, 12, 13, 14, dune 15, 16 1, 2, 9, 4, 6.

6. 7. A pill 15. 17, IA, June 22, 30, July 1, 1,2, 2 24, 11. JitlY 6, 7, 8, 0, Ini 11, 13, Juno 3, 0, 10, 11, 13, 13.

TACOMA July 27, 38, 29, 80, 31, or Aug. 10, II, 12, 13, 14, 15, sept. 7, 7, 8, 0, 10, 11, 1, Aug. 17, 141. 19, :0, 21, 22.

Aug. 1. 2. iii, 13. Aug.

31, Sept. 1, 2. slept. 121, 22, 23, 24. May 4, 6, 6.

JIMA 22, 23, 34, 33, 20, June 15, 16, 17, 18,19. 20, April 27, 28, :9, 30, May may Is, 10, 30, 21, 32, Aug. 20, 21, 22. 27, 28. 31.

A 3, 23, 23. SEATTE July 20, 21. 22, 26, Bridhtest 36, August 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9. 1249: Ms)' 10, le, 20, 21, 23, 23, June 16, 16, 17, 18. 19, 20, My 4, 3, il.

7, 8, 0,10. June 11, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, May 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 16, 23. 21. Aug, 24, 26, 26, 27, 23, 14. 16.

SE Ju 21. 23, 22, 30, II 31, Aug. 31, Sept. 1, 2, 8, 4, .11. 3' Jly 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, Sporti POKAN ir nd May 25, 26, 27.

19. July 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 23. Sept. 21, 22, 23, 24. Sept.

25 26, 27. Jima 16, 19, 17, IS, 19, 20 May 4, 6, 7. 8, 0, 10. AP'11 14, 11 April 2,0, 21, 22, 23, 24, May 28, 29, 30, 3A, $1. Sept.

7. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, April 10. 25, .26 Aug. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 12. June 14.

May 3, Vancouver vet. Vic- 16. June 32, 23. 24, 26, 36, toria. 17, 2s.

May 24. Aug. 23. Jue II, Vancouver vs. VANCOUVER Aug 81, Sept.

1, I. I. 4, Victoria. News 11, 6, July 3, 4, 4, 6. July 26.

Vancouver va, spokene. July' 27, 214, 29, 30. 31, Aug. 1, 2. Sept.

20. Suits and Overcoats Overcoats 'll I- -i i A I .4 I 1 Itl' I (,.:, 1 1 i i I .,1 4 Li ('1 I rl a A 1 1 1 I 't I 1 4 1 r-i 1 I I I 1 i I Tri I 11 After being tied for the leadership of the City league with the Inland Market for one week the Chalmera last week assumed undisputed first honors, the marketmen dropping into PPeond place. The leaders have a two-game margin and with only nine more games to ho played they are strong favorities for tho title. The Chalmers won three straight games last week and deserved, to as each of their scores WRM ct1I over the 923 mark. The Chalmers raised their team average four pine to N87 per game and are now only five pillt4 per game behind the Inland Market.

The NottAtwaters are third with an average of Seven teams are now averaging more than the championship team of last year. Carl De liaven of the leaders continued to shoot In great form and moved into second plaee in the indisidual average COLMAR with an average of 186. De Haven ix only eight pins behind the inthvidual leader, Eddie Garner, whose mark for the season is 1St Meyer of the To land Market had a bad week and dropped Into third place with an average of 1115. Eight City league howlers are now shooting ISO or better, The Inland Market has a chance to make up ono or more games clurtng Ilia coming week, as Its opponent, the rogelimist team, is one of the weakest in the league, while the Chalmere will shoot against the strong Nett-A I water combination, I Jim O'Malley, of lime Tacoma Amateur Athletic club, who will meet Roy Orton at the Company H-Tacoma boxing meet Wednesday evening at time armory. O'Malley Is a.

welterweight and easily the best boy of his weight in Tacoma, He has been in the boxing game for live yvare and has never yet been knocked out, although he has taken part in bouts. TRANSFERTEAM TACOMA A C. 125-POITITD1II I PASTIME LEADER 1 1 POWELL PLEASED WITH CONTRACT will be announced later. Farr has a block of 50, whieh will be the limit of the sale, and will turn Omni over entirely to the boosters. They sell for 820 and inelude the full schedule of 83 games.

"I see where we get itarhem," writes Mike Lyneh to President Farr. The Ng redneck has a strong hunch that An Francisco will be willing to let Spokane have tho big Dallas (Ore.) boy on the thoory that another year would probably do him a world of good. It should he remembered that Florham broke into Northwestern len gue ball last July tight off tho sand lots and knew nothing of the league tricks. Are Always in Favor With the Well Informed We will deliver your garments in first class shape. We have all the new spring colors and weaves to select m.

Will make them up in the latest styles or the style you like best, you to choose the one that looks best to you. Pacific No. 1 Tt.am Has One-Game Margin Over Ideal Laundry W. W. p.

Averages. Wires President F. C. Farr That It Is Satisfactory in Every Way. week the Greenoughs retained their lead in the Businese Gouge league with 86 garnet; won and 15 lost.

71111 Bros. team seeond with 84 games won and 17 lost. Hill Bros. have the best teem pin average, 773, and the Spokane Cycle company IH second with 767. Protto is the individual leader with FIJI average of 172 for 51 games.

Ale Yor 1st mecond with ftn average of 171 for the Mame nuinber. ltedman of the Ifoliey-Mason team holds the record for high single game with a mark ot 2 119. 1 BOOSTERS BUSY PLANNING somevwAio; (..:7 i May Organize Auxiliary for Women Tickets Oat-Company Improving nd. I (Fly Tenni Standings. 'Wan.

Loa 's 'la I fliarket 24 20 'morn "7 27 Ta ma le 27 27 Hir :10 itS 30 It 4 3 51 WM tr 19 35 market 1 pawn" Tamale I Wniff P. .047 .651 .441 444 Chalmers Taland 11. I. H. M.

NrotAtattior rz. A. A. rogehitilmt BUMS Kai HOUSEI Standing of Teams, Won. Lost (Irsoontigh 34 15 64 ill Bros 14 11 Itrolley-Mosons 3:1 14 Spokane Ct's 31 20 Store "9 '22 1111 ssiwoods 27 24 IN'en It ortits 9 42 Hughes 6 46 Lost, 16 11 1S 24 4 2 46 .704 .174 The open weather of the 'net week has given Farr the opportunity to get in a lot of work on the improvernento.

The Reereation ntands will have a vastly different aspect this year, with the la concrete reserved boxes on thn ground level, in front of the old stend, mnd the neat opera chairs in the reserved seat Portion. These uhairs will he abnolutely nondetachahle. What will "Doe" Frazier and his gang of noisemakers do when we come up to the ninth a run behind thin mummer? They used to make a boiler factory in full blast sound liko a Quaker prayer meeting by banging those old iron chair backs on the grandstand mea ts. 1 Team Pin Aseratgra. Tot.

Pion. (I. 46.148 84 892 47.449 54 847 44.844 54 801 4roale 44.712 1,4 44.313 54 6511 48.444 64 864 47062 64 844 45,311 54 839 'famale Wolff Inland niariqet Chalmers Nrott-ARater U. M. ogelquist Jr.

I. Somers M. A. A. bartorl ISuit or Overcoat By NEWTON COINER.

Watt Powell wired President F. C. Farr that the new contract submitted to him a week ago was satisfactory in every detail and tht4t he would leave his Charleston horns Alarrit 2 for Boyes Springs. This reniovea the last element of clitiventont from the minds of any members of the 1914 Indiang and it ought to he one hapPy familYi all keen for the good of the cause. when Mike calla 'etn to order March 12.

In order to allow that his heart was in the right Ware and that the Spokane viithowners wPre willing to give a point, President Farr heti to raise his first offer in several Instances, Faker and Mike all getting more than Farr had originally intended to pay. Inasmuch as Wagner and ''Sad Slim" Smith all got voluntary raisee from the clubowner it will have to be admitted that there is no cheapness anywhere in the makeup of F. C. Farr. Team rtn A Tot.

rim Hemet Ave. Hill Brim 19.412 51 779 Spohttne (ye la Co 39,105 51 67 Ilollov-Mnsone 99.029 St 765 lireenoneh Hme. 33,719 111 7n9 Pa Store 11 978 I 715 1111991emeole 36 7.3 Wentworth, 91.364 51 674 Hughes 31.920 43 665 League Records. Pin N. Iledotan.

one 2A PMtn. titore, three games. 823 11111 Bros, One lame 970 Ho Iley-Mueons. three Eames 2:83 ladhlduall Alveoli( Ps l'ilt Calhoun, who will bp a principal in one of the main events of the Tacoma-Company Ii boxing meet at the state armory wednesday Hight. 1118 otmonent will be Jeff Perry of Spokane.

Both hoys are (ant. clever boxers and bard Perry is one of tho best Mentilve boxer of hie weight who ever appeared in Spokane. The Pacitio Transfer No. 1 team went into the lead in the Pastime league last week and now have one game margin over the Ideal Laundry quintet. The leaders have won 24 and lest nine games.

The Washington Laundry and Crescent Store fives are tied for third place, each with18 games won and 16 Iota. The ideal Laundry has the best pin average, 771 per game. The leaders are second with an average of 774), and the Crescent third with 747. Stewart of the Ideal Laundry holds the single game record with 245. An-(lemon has the best three games to him credit with 833.

Jones of the Crescent is Individual leader with an average of 182 for six wittlem. Roberts of the Bledgette is necond with for three coston has rolled 27 games and his average is 167. Teens Standings, eil. Lost. P.

C. Pacific Transfer No. I 04 9 .727 Ideal Laundry "3 10 .697 Waehingten Laundry IN 16 .646 t'reecent Store 18 15 .646 Blodgett Mercantile 14 19 .424 Standard Oil 13 20 .394 Pacific Trenafer No. 2 12 21 .344 Union Iron Works 1(1 22 .303 Team Pin Averages. Tot.

Vine, Comes. Mont Laundry 28.441 33 771 Cecifie Transfer No, I 22.109 30 770 creecont. Store 24.647 23 717 Washington 22.2?fi 1S9 141 Stanrinrd Oil "3.937 33 728 Illodmet ts 19470 27 791 Pacing Trans? or No. 2 23.841 113 707 Union Iron Works 22,747 33 680 League Records. ri nee RA ITIP, Stewart, Ideal 245 Three James.

Anderson, Caultio Trans. fer Nu. 1 Team, Mit) game, Ideal Laundry 924 Teem, three games, Ideal Laundry. 2510 Individual A Tot. Pine Games, Ave.

Crescent 31103 6 I N3 Two Chevrolets Are Sold. The Model Garage mold a 19t4 tiVfl passenger Chevrolet car to It. M. kleath Of the Aletropole Grocery last week. The car has electric lights and a melt starter.

The company also sold a car to John Colton or l'aleuse. .244 .177 GENERAL ADVERTMING 'rot. tInL 011-MPIL Ave. 1401 61 tilMR hi lot 190 nt 154 0471 DO 160 Hill Proc Meyer De Minter Dahlberg Palace, roc Inter Meat Northern finrials II 34 Yellowstone Park 8 Team Pin A ecraacil. Tot.

PII)N, fliMeIMI" 'Irk it Northern Pncific Ham 347111 (frost Rig Halted Northsert Pacific Lora i 82.811 Inland Kropire 703 tt N. Special Yellowstone Park 10,3119 0, Are. 45 74.1 45 771 45 757 46 71t) 15 7'24 43 707i 45 $41 4 5 6711 OX NG 11 115 League liecurdoe. Play. ro la.

Inland market, one gam. 277 (lamer. Inland market. three iteme11 537 Inland market, one game 1046 Chalmoa three games 2951 individtuti Averages. Tot.

Pine. CI AVO Inland market 13,482 fi4 194 Pellayem l'heitnerm 10,024 51 193 Meyer. Inland market 2.770 15 145 Morrow. NottA water 1.103 8 141 Croix. Inland market 9.391 54 183 A Johnson, rhalmers 9.300 fit 183 Zimmerman, R.

84 M. Tamale 9,774 54 161 Peterson, 1foreld1113t 1.329 8 131 Channutti. Nott-Alwater 54 179 Fartor, Intend market 9.615 54 179 Loyd, Nott-Ataator 538 3 119 neeltil, 1.101 i -A twitter iiiii 173 Monett. Chalmertt 0,250 53 178 It. I.

Somers 5.1160 MI 17R Porteous, l'halmere 6 173 Crimp. NMI-Atwater 71115 46 177 Earle. Chilli-Pere 7110() 43 177 thaleton, II 111. Tamale 5.573 31 177 Ilile, II. I.

Sotners 9.443 54 176 Ftitirmatt, IretrelquIst 8,4541 48 176 DeVrteol, Sartori Wolff 4.7fiso rx 173 A rtustrong, lengriciulet .426 64 176 l'elttel, ottelquiat gill 0 30 175 Koerner, Segeloulet 3629 15 175 S. A. A. 4 182 54 174 Triplet ottelgtilet 14.007 52 173 Meronehle, Nett-Atwater 5.376 31 173 Schrader. Not? -At water 013 3 173 4 irettee.

11 M. Tamale I 303 b4 172 Phillips. Sartori Voiff 9.266 n4 172 'Haman. IC A. A.

3.773 51 172 Anderson. Sartori Wolff 3,613 21 172 A Imemlat, 11 M. Tamale 11.23 4R 171 Parker. Sartori Wolff 7,851 43 111 'Fleet hointer if. 1.

Sot-flare 9,2014 b4 I7A leelnyer, 14. M. Tamale 7.073 47 170 Inland nierbet 1.137 7 170 Protto. Fr, A. 9.131 64 169 J.

D. Johnson. 11. 1. Somera, 11.4410 60 1431 Protto NM AI 173 E.

L. Ilunn 4189 .27 194 Spokane en Stoddard 1757 211 184 Lewis 8124 1.1 160 Alexander 7248 4Y 1A2 MoDonald '406 40 lro, VIM 7213 48 ird Went wothx. 8284 41 I I0 1ltIMPIn '1 I 1:10 nimelow 5012 28 1211 Ilolley-Maeonn, Parker 8100 49 189 Bedouin "941 Al 168 Kurt 4640 20 155 lituthae. Moore 1109 45 157 Ahnee 3417 24 143 Oreenourth Hron. noaloa 6802 182 Blythe 57 48 157 6804 45 151 flaselwoode.

85211 51 167 Tollerarund 6491 4 5 152 UNION MADE State Armory Wednesday Night March 4 Tacoma A. A. Club Jack Davis had the executive committee of the hoonterm chill) in session again yemterday noon at the Inland club. The bookers are laying careful plans for a bigger and noisier ripening day thie enring then hint. They aren't ready yet to nipring all their stunts, as they want to let the open meeting of the club that numbers PI omething over 450 pees on the plans find, and besides it is the ennsensor; of opinion that muoh of the "thunder" would be wasted if it were let loose this early.

Among some of the suggestions yesterday was the calling In of the lady rooters Or the possible crganization of an auxillery bolsters' club for women only. Another was that every playhouse in town that uses motion pictures be asked to flash pictures ot players and advertising lines, calling attention to Polling day, for at teapot a week before the game. A committee was also a ppointed to neeure the indorsement of the chamber of commerce. One was mimed last week to line up the ad club. The season tickets are ready for errie now and will be in the hands of the executive committee or the boosters and may he procured from any of he following: J.

J. Davie. A. W. Jones, It, ii.

Kipp, J. If. lichiffner, Joe A(hlIlIM llIhly biehal, Frank Dorsey, Hoary Olive and others whoee rim MPM I 27 II 21 27 so 18 a RI 31 32 23 27 21 SP011i 4 i 41,11.1111 League Records. 16,14 inland, one game Porteous. P.

three genie's 01,17 Northern Pacific naggege, ono game 263 Northers 744.,1710 Baldage, three genies 2728 Individual Averages. Tot. Pins. O. Ave.

OVPrn, N. P. Baggage 432 24 176 Pallor. n. PI, R.

Potatoes 7110 44 373 Porteous, 11., P. A 15417 1 174 Johnson, N. P. tieessge 6313 36 173 Johnson. (Hader Park 74176 45 171 Peterson.

G. 71 R. Potatoes 2402 13 16s Gotta. Li lacier Park 49.3 30 164 Tre lone 8.. P.

2373 11 111 N. P. Local "373 45 167 14hults. Inland 4035 30 161 tlIscler Park 7116 43 159 Andereen. Inland 1734 30 11,1 MI, N.

P. Reggaes 61,00 41 11.1 14141nser. YPHOWIttMill 6131 30 11.6 Moab. O. R.

H. 0954 45 155 Welsentlue. Ultteler Palk 641,3 43 154 Mann. N. P.

Baggage 6011 45 752 Smith, O. B. B. 41,4 2 Itickenherger, P. 6741 41 Ifis N.

1. Baggage. 6634 1 150 Pastime League Schedule. MondayCreseent store vs. Standard WednesdayUnion Iron va.

Blodgett Mercantile company. ThursclayPerifiC Trantifer NO, 1 VS. Pacific Transfer No. 2. FridayWashington Laundry vs.

Ideal Laundry. ft.1ml VS. tillE.tT It CH I MERCANTILK Co. II, W. N.

G. Tickets on Kith) at Smith's Pops Ciktstr Wort and Armory 1114. Roberts, Blodgett. 618 Coston. Wash.

Laundry 4601 Johnson, Stole 997 Bowles, LIMO 3463 Posey, Ti ans. 43s6 Gross, Ideal Laundry 4825 Po min, Ideal La 2.93 Isiric Trans. 2, 425 Stewart. ideal Laundry. 6183 rel 1Y.

rtieltio Trans. 1 4245 Kekert, t4tandard 011 9142 It Crescent Store 6143 O. Arthur'. Crsotent Z4 4290 Ando' son, rite. Trans.

1 3247 Howard. WHOI, Laundry 27s8 Martin, l'aelfle 3 IXIA ohlti.pp. Standard NI 2414 I don Iron Works Maswell. Pacific Trin. 2 4614 rtlellan, l'n Trans.

2. 4963 Nelson, Pacific Trans. I 3,83 4'utimings Standard 011. 3138 Sundering', NValth, La 3518 Way Vasil. Laundry 30s.

Shoemaker. Union Iron 2916 Ilaricer, Crein en Store. 4773 l'nlort Iron 014 1.40-1., Id( ni La muiry 3710 Bryan. Blodgett' 432 Moorman, 1.11191b Iron 4747 Spangle. l'acirlo 2 4 1n4 Ira ken, Blodgett.

431 Brown, Stanclard 011, 179S Itedinan, crescent Store, 431 (tarn, 7647 Steven, Wash. 3144 Martin, Traria. 430 173 167 366 166 1112 161 160 166 167 167 166 161i 156 156 166 164 1113 161 130 160 Jan 14f1 147 147 1411 143 14a 146 144 144 144 144 144 146 141 14:1 343 Ladles' Quartet League. MondayBoosters vs. Fails City.

Tuesday--Chinookera vs. Doper's Is. noisiness Howie Lenffue. Monday--areenousths vs. Mulch Phimblog; l'alitee Store vg.

itazelwoolin; )10fley Alasons vs. Hill Spokane Cycle Company vs. Wentworthe. Lessee. oepolaytolstel Market vs.

17'040- quiet: B. M. Tamale vs. S. A.

A. C. WCdflfl4dYit 1. Somers vs. Sartori Wolff: Chalmers vs.

We make your gar. ments to your vidual measurement. We guarantee fit and satisfaction. Come in and examine our large stock of all-wool goods, and be convinced that you can dress better for less money by having our tailors tailor your clothes at the IR 13 12 34 27 24 21 24 20 13 30 30 33 Prices MOO, $1.50, VA Balcony 50c, $1.00 Ladles A 9 3 13 lfi I Ir ti it 1 11 1 I( rt at 1 II 1 4 i a 1' 4 7 I' 8 1 1 1,, 4 A a i 1 I 3 111 i 1 -1 i 1 I .1 ri: II 11 l. l' illi I I it I I 1 1 Idi I I I 1 8 14' fli I I' i IA I 'I i 1 I I 1 ti V.

00 Si I i' a yl i 0 1 1 (d 4 ri ot, I' 1 rt 114 1 1 a a I li OMR V10114 STII EN 6111101 LEI ti.w kaiku. 1 -It ihts if tatilliti 1 Sell iiiiltiljo I 1, fi i 4 roqw i I Amou.J,Aol Skyoserepers Lead LoanerThroe Trams Tied for Keened. The Mereantile league in furnishing a greet fight for first honors. Tho Skyscrapers took the lead last wook and here a record of 00 alines' won end li lost. I'hree teams.

Kemp Jim'a Market a lid the Boar Bee. are tied for aecond plate only ono genie behind the leaders. There I a Beide to be a tie for first iilace after the coming week's matches are In the team pin average column the Skyscrapers aro leading with an av erage of 748 to the game. Jlin'e Mar keit Is lievond with 746. one point ehead of the Kemp .4 Hobert team.

King Chapman Is the real Individual lender with 1111 average of 17'1 to the game for 24 gatmui Scott of the Busy ttpe im nominal leador with an average of IS: for a Atingle aeries. 1.1rAiii: P. TPloM Martiatlas. W.111, 7,51. 14Io ro porn la Hpber1 ulk le .1144 1,1 "11 111 544 .1 1'0'x Alai Itt.1 14 14 rtvinli Mf it ttt .2 7 1..

1,111101 It Spokane Point 011 1 1,1 (1014 Hoto 12 :12 .61 Teem Pia A ivrages. I 54,11.41. Mk! 41111.1114 713 44 114 .11111 Markt-A :13 1:411 45 715 A Ilehrrt .:41 4,. 115 Ittim 11,5 54. 45 731 'pp mita 619g in 3,.149 4 tr, '170 am Unita at 1)11, aJ 46 71? 15 45 1011 Vticr'n atoitt 310011 46 146 Lena mg Merantil'', Lesions.

Paint an4 011 vs. Jim's Market; Skyscrapers vs. Carr's Store. WednesdayW. P.

railer Comnnny VI 141114Y lies Me reant ile C1)MPRI1Y; riamen Istanuftwt ring Cannon ItY vs. Hemp lehert. ashlaston ster rower Ltnitue ThurPalayItookkeentrig vs. Linemen: Ens ineorIng 18. Purchasing; Cit.

UperittinK; TrlinfillItt011111 'orn me re MI. Itsltrand Lengss. Prhlityhtlantl Vs, S. P. S.

Enliwnv: nrent Northern Sneetals vs. litkr linked Pota toes; Yellow00ns Park vg, N. P. laws', N. P.

Iht go A. I National, Pstrk. Nocella! Matek Clioolniera wili Ilta Market lila eveninx Mt 7:45. tioe oovot tAttrftr L-: Cattlemen 7love Into Fourth Mare In l' Mueller leads the W. P.

league with on overage or 111. Fisher Hod Write It ore tied for Neoond piano with Tho tinerators, hy kseptriR hA Transmission slightly nut or phase, wern uhln hy doing to burden thn roblentro with breakdownI, they in turn 11111)1)4111g xtrft work on tho lionkkeepurs. The voltogn regulation It the rout of thn learns IN not up to stantinril. p416 Sprague Ave. 1 Between Washington and Stevens.

11 leetrio T.toSpred 'rourint Sinullard 7 p. Trrin Equipped with einctrin headlight, Signal, two setm Kt.coritge Ilattiif.m, Corbin- itrown rmtr-drivo otiteedum etcr, CAtbWienneaorSw3inan 111.0 FRANCES WILLARDS STILL LEAD Indian Two-Speed 1 odels 1014 will be a two speed yoar. While other manufacturers are sweepingly exploiting two. speeds as the very latest advance in the art, it is well to remember that the 11Pot Croonto, J3 to 12, ookht Como ot M. r.

Frit ituvis WI NIA 4 0 1000 Vtr'phonr 8 I .750 1H1111411 a 1 .7 an 2 1: rant I 2 1 2 IH iron 1 2 0 4 009 0 fr Loam, For Both Sexes. Si -411 Tritesi Mantling', AVnti 1 mrat. (ulcerating 33 13 .734 tinoklte494111g ao 15 Tis.timiogion 17 I 24 21 33 .1411 141141i19911111 9" 23 .430 14 al .31 4 30 ,134 Tram 11144 Averaxm 11.144m4o4 A VP, iftp0191191 114,111 4h 7h9 TITI.Ittio.1011 93.1,31 4.h 741 11nIItool190 10.90 43 731 31319 44 711 I 3 -I 4h 715 46 iii4liltit "0.9'1 4h 114 4 "1.12 1111 Lrttgu tirrord 4, lull lk littilti 4,414 41411i41 47110114r, men 217 1 hroe 414, mon, Atuollor, Lint, trwti 11 I 404t14, 4441.1o.mnl, 441 140,111, throe 2449 toldivitittol A44.414;004 Tot. (isitlioto 41 1.1twinol, 744 4U Ill loos 42 1,1,1 Ill, kW, 991 4 1114 ()twilit Ing 71h9 11,9 Iflill 3 I 'pet-01190 7999 40 147 41,114 tittil 7999 40 11,7 Wad Ihm.b.m. 1,444 VI 1N3 2741 14 A I 4443 4i 111,10 mon t14 10,46 40 1 iv! 11..,41441,11,14, 4 ii I4 34 It Ir 1.11,9ino,0 114 1411 441,1041,444 1044 41 149 vroi 42 149 149 if apidg Motocycle two.speed is entering its FIFTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR OF SERVICE and has qualified for its name.

There ttre thorminds of Indian two-speed models on the road, more than all other multi. speed motorcycles of other makes combined. The Indian hits won its popularity and created the present Insistent demand for this feature because it has proved it superiority under all road and touring condi. tions. tfri proves t-ivtdr beneficial to women.

Our beeutilut free book-et "Diann of the Trniul" should be read by hit modem. wonum. ilrito for It. Du Pont Powder Co. Wilinirgion Delawnro tIlmnnwri, a I IT ill bcncri Our I riot o.th Wont.

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