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The Journal and Tribune from Knoxville, Tennessee • 18

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Travelers Lose Final to the Vo IsBaronial Fans Prove 1- Are Hard Losers. 111111111 1:124 eoo -177 -k, '1111 .0100...00, .154 1 10.00 4- 45Z 3 I 4- '411i I 4 Phi Illpfr- 119 Burnett Mitchell ,232 Compton 164 It9yee 11. -1 hnoson ...4 iohnoott, MtNott- .204 91antei Phi Burnett Mitchell Compton--. "119 Burnett Slitehell ,232 Compton 164 ISOyer .421 Johnvon. Bat.

aye. MaNutt- 361ank'l -Lost Pete rrootlyn 84 59 New To 62. :36 Cincinati -74 -61 ...,72 .618 Chicago 71' 72 497 a47 76 .449 liostott- 57 78 .422 Philadelphia 14 47 .343 Arcierican LeaLrtle. Won. Loot Pet-- Cleveland 18 52 .629 55 .616 SS 56 .411 Louie 70 49 .504 Baotou 4 los .449 Woohloirtqin 75 Detroit 55 55 .353 -Philadelph41 46 91 .326 Southern Assdelatten.

Woo. Loot Pet. noek 59 .499 New Orleans 86 62 .581 64 .43 .571 Lirminhhim. 86 69 72 77 .444 .441 89 Chattanoot.a '13 94 7-- delp, rroot 59 onal Leagruo. Lost.

Pet lyn 89 .191 77 .444 litoldle'- 41 $4 .441 Naanville 45 22 all .422 Chattanooga 94 .261 r'. r4114k AI VI Yu. .800 .1944 ,915 syn. .122 .000 .944 .915 2: .41 i I '1 I I .1100 7-1g23 ANY rT 11,3 7, (ASO Prat .1 SO IC utody 217 Rods. Itio 'a, pluton.

Ilysamait Clinton New Orleans. Sept, 12.New Oran. closed the MO season in second place by winitang both gle.mes of a doubleheader from Mobile. The first game was won 4 to and the second game 3 to 1. Dixie Walker pitched both games and only' allowed nine hlts in both.

holding tbe Hobile batters to five hits in the first game and four in the second. Walker once before this sea-on yiett to pitch two games in one day at Little Rock. winning one and tying the other. He finishes the season.wlarang 26 games and losing For- finiohing in second place over President Heineman presented Manager Dobbs $1.000 in brand new twenty dollar bills. The acorn: Firat game rt.

H. E. Mobilo 1 6 2 New Orleans 4 11 2 and Coleman; Walker and Deberry. Second game R. H.

E. Mobile I 4 2 New Orleans 3 4 0 and Ponds; Walker and De D- errY--, (Seven innings by agreement TIca Olt the failure- ot tans to eve the support expected. the City leagu rounded out a very aucceeful amt. Tho treaaury receipt shows eti, proximately $1.2040 net aocording to un-; official figures. wul be divided -among the AliZ themanigere In -turn portioning the money between their players.

-Attendance figures that both Clinton and AIrma averaged larger galas than and, the support at. forded by the fana In both town. was much better than locally. Thet non-support charge lodged egaingt random generally may be attri- bated to two In the first place d-- both end of the dlyided season e4 welk-away for Alcoa and there wan little Interest. in.

the pennant- race ff bran4 of -ball offered, on the home lot particularly. slumped bad- rly thnes. and many ot the games wre languid affairs. Then is situated, far, from town and-to witnese a game one Inuat give up an entire the whole the-Season Proved There w4a little wrangling, the managers worked in an management of the league good. Yen.

everybody teems to have Lad a good time except the trig managers, the official 'scorer -and the guy who wrote ern Tito outlook for 1921 le ft- little uncertain. At present" It that Appalachian leasue ball may supplant the City Cite ult; but only time' Will ta'aorno whicn- bcpth iloyoro and fano should hos Men'a Illdividual 'fielding and heti-ins avert, ogee of tnenwhts participated in -seven or mgret game '1" Alcoa. rid. aye. ave.

Tucker -see -all 430 4 saos a 7 PexPlto the failure' Of Cane 10. kit, ths support expected. the City lesgu tit. rounded out very successful sea- NOM The treasury receipt' snows- 119- proximately $1.204 net, aocerding to un- figures. -Tali, will be divided -among the alx.elubs., tho.manigers in -turn portioning the money between their Players.

figures that both Clinton and Atoott atrdwagial larger Sato than Knoxville, and the support at fordomi by Itto tans -its. both town. wait much better than Th414 non-support cluirge lodged W)LIS tittie interest, sn tne pennant- race-. brand of -ball offered on lot particularly. slumped tad- ly thnei and many of games 1,, he were languid affairs.

'again thg, is situated, tar. from town, and.to 3 wness. a gam one must give up an --entire 4 it But-on the whole the- Season Proved a There.was little the managera worked in sin '4- the management the, league 'was gOind. everybody seems to have, Lad a rood time except' tho bard-work; I fig managers, the official scorer and th. u), who The outlook, tor 1221 la a little un- certain; At prasent- It that ball may eupplant the City.

eirculte ibut, oply. time will 1 Ttelow la-aorne odope" In which- bcplk layers, and fans- should be Iten's Averageo- 10dividual'fiel41ng and bat.fing avert- ages ot tnenwhn partlelpated In seven or mgre game followsr----. Mena. --Dat- -4- rid. Asir.

sire. Tucker .300 Bat 1eMarcui ASS Hobbs: qo 01101604, i 11., ,4 14.......,:. -2- At 1, i Ave. ov "kt 4 Delidavent .925 7--- Hobbs- 715Z 7: 1 4 I A 4-, 1 71441040.. 't 4.

C.J1'. ,1 II' (9 4 7 -U, dB -L-tr, owe," I I. i 14,,,,4,4 l' a-- tr 4 AL 7'- 1 L', ''S I 1:) i ft 2 16 5, 4. 4 .4 ''c-. 471- ret I National League; Cincinnati 'at New yolk.

Brooklyn. 4 American Le C1111- ague. New York, at St. Lott la. Baton at Cleveland.

Washington at Detroit. Philadelphia at Chicago'. Nationa1 League 'CIne'ln-nall at Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. i aikuLuricalat- Ade alifilleo, New St. Lents.

Baton at Cleveland. Washington at Detroi t. Philadelphia at Chicago. Hutt oil Steer, .263 Moore Evans Giles Colguitt. .220 ave lam Wheelock, it -185 .1112 Internam "MIS McCracken Inststrolarin Bll .100 Well, Little 114 144 Winteit :376: 183 z.

Boom .241, 9110 LOve .213 .300 Clark 110 --Ate Southern Bat aye. Tillery 203 Yarnell, .11131 Hutton 112, --I Steer, 4., t. Moore .9 750 Butc her 1511 Evans 4' i.2..5 Giles i Colguitt, ave. ai Wherlark'ii 6L US 1 8 ebb' HI 819 McCracken 8 SS .980 Belt .180 .888 Well ,4,. .264 'AS 4 L'Ittla 144 WInteet .183 13toom, 241 '9110 Love' 213 1 300 Clark 170 -Atli Southern' Us VI A are ova si Tillery I' .9 131 0 TWO FOR THE CHICKS.

Chattanooga, Sept. It Memphis (dosed the Southern league season here today with a double victory over Chattanooga by a core of 3 to I and 3 to 2. Timely hits won both games. home run with one man on.base deciding the second game. The home team ran bases poorly.

Dudley was caught trying to score from third and Towne-and. was trapped between second and third. Scores: Firet game; It H. M. Memphis 2 1 Chattanooga, 11 Marshall and Dowle; Duffy and Neiderk ors, Second game 1.

U. Memphis 7 3 Chattanooga 3 7 1 Wolfe and Bischoff; Duffy. Noel and Neiderkorn. (Seven innings by ns 06 1, 4 1.116-,; mosamitimbN -quEmlomank Oo P. '4, I 7 1' 4 tk.

,0 4 N46.1111"1"Ito 1 IC 111.111.11111.116N i a.m.' Al "I Vidti li 4 rZlan 111 or fret" 4Ps'il tt' 42P. 4s 4.0 41 LO II glorritcop, ir rmig and 7 SPeaker. Doe-Johnston alba Trill Speaker. lir- 1 1 p. I Itollingsworth, 425e Tipton a.

280 Jackson .175 .404 7102Z Cltwrano -290 Porte 407- 12 Lowry -1000 Drogden 476 .975 A Stnit4rterimaria4k Oita OK Tipton ii i Jackson .175 207 ,,,.9111 Ferman .404 Clemens 290 a. a as 044 11,, 401 992 ranee 407 pv Lowry hi, .1000 a .378. .975 Johnston. Elmer Sinitiv Larry Gardner 1 tel In the bitting Speaker's wreckg outAt is do ing brilliant work bt the elab's driva toward thcilag; Manager Smithi-LarrY Gardner Cil In the betting-avera -Trs i Speaker's srreckt: do- lug brilliant work in the elab's 1 ins brilliant wort in we club 1 I drive toward theAlag; Manager I I k--6 3- Lott to right: Poe. White Sox wrecking flew, composed of-Weaver, Col-- lint: Jackson and Pesch, ranks a-bit higher than tbe-Indian guar.

to right: gt: -4 vvile-the White Sox wrecking composed of -Weaver. Col-- lint Jackson and Felsch, ranks sr tins, CUM and reisen, vanes a- bit higher than the Indian guar- Iris leads the quartet- to tha plate, followed by L'Imer Smith. Larry Gardner and Doe John- 'Trig. leads time -quartet-- to the plate, followed by Elmer Smith. Larry 'Gardner and Doe John- Larry tiardner and Licie Jon- OPP PEZINAN4 WINNERS LOSEL Wyriek 240 Gilmer .102 Wells 214 .946 Tucker J36 i .264 Atern J000 Sweetman' IS; .1000 .795 1.1.n4erw4;od -A concise statement of games play.

-hiti putouts. error, endloverages by' clubs: will be. roust; Jr Abu ttable below: 4 Wyriek 2,40 Gilmer 102 .854 Wells 946 2 Wells .314 21. 146 foo Tucker .854 Stern .18, .897 ft 2- d- Sweetman 7 Foster .795 2 A condo statement of games Dia3r- -hits. putouts.

error, lawerages by clubs will be. foun Jr the ttable below: i .4 HOOSIER BATTERY SOLO TO THE GIANTS HOOSIER BATTERY SOLO TO THE GIANTS 1 Sft 7i- 41 I --Is I ECEIPTSOVER Al LL 11011S I 1 lir flAill I a TirIE HA ES laegles4', eve ave Teeter. as WWlams rulton -929 11.11111111111101110111011101111.11111111M;WWIEMPOOMPIIIIIWINIIMME101110 eve 730 360" 78 icn Le 7 rid. -730 14 Williams .23847 388. 1t -Williams AIN 1-: --f-11 rulton 165 t' .929 -LIttIe Rock, Sept.

ILWith Mete pitching in good form and given brilliant-support. Nashville won over lAttie Rock, Southermassociation pennant winners, 2 to 1, In be final game of the esason today. Newell's triple. tot-lowing Burke's single in the seventh Inning scored the winning run. Score: H.

IL FL Nashville 1 Attie Rock 3 1 1 Mete and Newell; Jonnard and backer. I 1 I Ainerican.League. 'Boston lictreit74. Chicago. 15; New York 9.

Cleveland Washington 5. 14Ouls Philadelphia 1. National Leaguo. New York II; Pittsburgh 7. Cincinnati 11; Brooklyn 5.

St. Louis 7-3; Boston Chicago II; Philadelphia 7. Southern Association. Nashville 2: 'Attie Reek 1. Orleans 4-3; Mobil.

1-2. Atlanta Birmingham 1. Memphis 1-2. Internailague. At Jersey City 'Syracuse 3.

At Rochester 10-7; Buffalo 11-12. At Akron 4-2; Toronto II-S. At Beading Baltimore 10.,, Atierican Association. At Columbus '0-13; Kansas City 2-2. At Indianapolis St.

Paul 4. 1' At Toledo lit II; illwauksa 2. Al Louisifilis II; Minneapolis S. lok l. Boston 7: Detroit 4.

dr. "knave. Itrou.lo, 6 Financial Statement of Cente-1 nail Commission of M. E. 1 Church, South.

I Qfccorvtani Offer 5- 'Percent Rebate to Those Patronizing Them Exclusively. (Misr c-'Porront fri 1 Tearn-' P. -A. FIX 543 -141 142 -42 -219-- .134 Clinton. 11 717- 100 545 223 70 .215 .111 Nati.

Defenders, 0- 607 32 '7 142 601 241 14' .211 321 Johnson, 17 tl Gi 101 442 177 12 486 183 20 621 71 112 ell 209 46 379 American LeEion. sp.11 542 .40 11 4-27 111 33 .173, -A74 Leagna 495 7 61 2882 1113 412 J01 oafil 0 P. BA P11. Ateo fi43 11S- -141 44 2.: 142 -43 .234 Sept 12.4-Charley Whitehouse, pitcher. and 'Walter (Butch) Hemline, -catcher of the Indianapolis American association team have been sold to the New York -National league club for delivery next season.

it wan announced today. In return for the players, owner Smith of the local dub wM, get Giant. playera Two of these players have not been named, and according to agreement. It was annenneed. 'It they are not intisfactory, a cash consideration will be received in 'their stead.

Douglas- Baird and Fred (King) Lear, along with an unknown hurler, are given for Henline, while Kinsella and a pitcher will be given to the Indianapolis club for Whitehouse. Sept itCharley Whitehouse, pitcher. and 'Walter (Butch) Hemline. catcher of the Indian. :7 a gsvaligteuvipsus 1 SERIES FOR CRACKERS.

Bittningbam. Rene Crackers bunched their bite with Jeerer' errors today and won the closing game of the 01111011. te 1, molting it three Straight and three out of four from the Uarons. Only three of the eight runs off Phil Morrison, Baron recruit, were earned; Umpire Johnson, who the game alone, was treated to a cushion shower by the crowd a few inAnutes after he had called Barnbart's home run to the Tight field bleachers foul. The bombardment lasted for at least ten -ininuts.

After the game, when Johnson was making his way through the grandstand to umpires' gluarters. he was pounded on the head and aboutdere with cunhione by the fans. Score: R. H. FL Scorn: R.

H. FL aic ma x' Soot 11Consul.Clener. al W. S. at reported to the department of commerce today that Brtlish steamship lines; have per cent rebate to shtpperm; from to -astern Ports who restrict their-shipments to those ahlpptng cmnoanies.

The Cunard, Mermen. James Mesa' Furness Witby, and Fapayannt companies have declared the rebate, the con-general sald-trt 'shipment from tiAverpool to Constantinople. Syria, Sm3rrns, Val. Colonic, Burgas, Varno. HUGHES SPEAKS 1 FOR-REPUBLICANS is -'--Cha I SepC es- Hughes -opined republican campaign ln'New Jersey todarwithr Bn ad.

dress sheforn the republican state In which he declared the result of -the Maine election 'with unmistak, able emphasis points to the verdict of tirlit4 TREATED WEL special to The Journal and Tribune. Nashville, Sept. finncial statement of the Centenary commisalcm of --Methodist Episcopal church, South, from June -11. 1117 to March .414, 1120 shows total receipts amounting to $1.445,234.67 of this amount $5.186,071.11 represents individual pledges from annual conference. The remainder.

was obtained through Sunday school centenary pledges. Epworth league centenary pledges -and excess, in participating Iboards over.191$ 'income. Total disbursements for the three years, $5,701.1111.10 leaving a. balanc ot at the time the report was made. The largest Item of expenditure credited to the Iboard of missions, foreign department.

Thin amount was $1.300.269.40.. The largest amount $783.6111 was spent hi 1 home mission work. The commission applied $600.000 to European reconstruction. Football at Mercier. Macon, Cla Sept.

IL--For the first time in 1 four years Mercer university will have a football team this year. Josh Cody. formerly of Vanderbilt, is the coach in charge of candidates. first gams -is with Lanier univer 'say of Atlanta on October I. Atlanta.

II ll 0 Birmingham 1 7 and Hager; Morrison and Gooch. SAFETY PATENTEE KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT Lafayette. Sept. Blair. Inventor.

of- -Decattir. 111.. was he was drivIns plunged" down a. embankment ale mile' east of here' tonight. Daniel also.

of -Decatur. who was with him. with minor injuries. Blair is said to be a 'Valente of an- automobile safety device. and with Knowles, was enroute to Detroit where he was' to make demonetraf tioit Home Office Denies Statements in Papers.

Disposal of M'Swiney's Body -After Death Discussed. In Disposal M'Swiney. 's Body --Aft 1'1' -Not toe I Kustendle and Bunn. IleviewIng the administration. 'of are to be computed ttellfarch Idri Iltighes 'said In our 1 sr, 1121 and yertrly from thatdatc tit-stout' had an position party so cOml payable itlit 'months afterward "only to plettly subordinated all partlaan such shippers; as have Until due date once to -the support Of the administra, confined-their shipments to the' above Von "and-further oa he declared: In mentioned Linea and-have-not been in-truth it us the republican leaders.

terearatu directly anther demand for speed and cioals or agents. in shipments by any efficiency- in military effort, Who In other Mesmer from- Liverpool to above largest measures furnished Abe driving mottu000d sorts or owes power behind an administration which o. too long bad latuoualy chertshed a false security and too long had been benuntb DEAN WINS THE ed by inactivity indifference to the vindication of American WESTY HOGAN SPECIAL -Unpreparedness resulted- in grievous 4- extravagance in outlay in the hurried ationtle efts Sent 11el 'Dean extravagance in outlay tne nurriea I Atlantic City. Sept. S.

Deem, Not Believed Government, Will Let It Go to Ireland Tor; Burial. Be OKLAHOMA SADDLE HORSE WINS $10,000 STAKE qmaimomemwoomorommul Cafe SUNDAY DINNER I 'Physlial Culture combines every known form of natural healing into One. Fifteen years of nr1t-tit'a1 tvntir in combines every kne.nirn form of natural healing- into one. Elf- teen years of practical work in Smothered Spring Chicken Sept. owned by Lewis, Tulsa, won first honors in the $10.000 championship Make tor five gaited saddle Million, mare or gelding.

at the Kentucky tate fair horse show here tonight The eecond prizo was- won by' Adelaide Ciente also owned by Mr. Lewis; third by Sinhad. owned by P. W. Mathieven.

Triunto. calm. and fourth by Mena. owned by 0: B. Berlin, N.

H. Autumn Pata Sugar Peas Fried Corn Apple and Celery Salad the field with no failures. Schott method of exercise for sufferers of headdisease; Studio -7 62211' Gm Phone 1871 effort to make Mr. Hughes Trenton; A. Cochran and Alfred Klock.

charged. Prevaling high costs, he nee, also of Trenton were tied with IS were largely due to a heavy burden. of i otrueto ont of a ponsible 100 in the taxation and. the endeavor to recoup Weety Hogan trapshooting through enhanced prices for tho tre-I pvent here today and, in the shoot-off. inehdoull leviel- made 'upon 'Dean succeeded la hitting .25 -stra4ght said -there -was no con- targets.

whibi pl best. Cochran could troversy about the desirability of an I do was 24. association or league of free nations te The Welty Hogan handicap shoot re- aid In promoting the peace of the World I waited in A. Prechtel. but the question is one of method, of 1 Cleveland.

and E. Crane, of Ham-particular plan and Its essential irn- 'Menton. each beine tied with 117 port. targets. In the shoot-off Prechtei hit of Article he said; I lit out of a possibie 20 while Crane "This article has been described as was oalr able, to break 11.

"the ro eart If it 1st. the a bac) heart. Article le really the vice of the covenant SMITH PITCHES TIGHT Why there should have been such tenacious insistence upon It muet -BALL AND GIANTS WIN main a unless it can be.said to be due to pride of Winston .4 N. Sept lg. In host or emitingencleso- now un- With Smith twtrling air tight ball.

the foreeeeable-declared the former, justice. Knoxville Giants won today's game it will necessary, to depend on. in. to IL The heavy- hitting of -Hamilton "Inigence- rood sense- ancl and Downer featured the game. Ram- eineeritt, of the President' elected liton- lifted one over the fence for and in.thie Mr.

Hughes a circuit. said Senator Harding-'invites the con-i The will arrive home SuriCay Mello of the l- night. from Knoxville to Birminx SMITH PITCHESTIGHT AND GIANTS WIN Winston. Salem. N.

S.pt IL With Smith twirling air tight ball. tbe Knoxville Giants won today's game to 2. The heavy- bitting of 'Hamilton and Dowoer featured the game. Ram Mow- lifted one over the fence for a circuit. The will arrive home Sureay night, going from Knoxville to 4 Voted-to End Strike.

Cincinnati, Cincinnati yardmen's association tOnight voted to end the strike' which-was ordered last April. Leaders saki the action wags tar kon because the men in Chicago had decided to fettint to work and it would he futile to continue the strike here. BlackberrSt Cobbler Sundae te Sundae Served I I 2 p.m. and from 5 to 8 p.m. Birmingham where they will open Tuesday with the Chicago Giants in a nine game series for the.

negro world's championship. The team is in good shape. Five new faces appear on the bench. nee Cork; Sept. whether In the event of Lord Mayor MacSwIney's death the British, government would permit the body to be brought to Ireland for was expressed by municipal offl here It suggested that Inasmuch as the governmntIn ordes -to avoid demonstrations refused Archbishop Haunt permiaTion to come to the same course was Mel, to be, followed In this case as the lord mayor's funeral undoubtedly would bei inede the occasion of great manifestotione- of public sentiment and huge nationardemonstration at pub: lin If the party Stopped there on the way to Cork.

On this, the thirty-ninth day of the hunger' strike 'of the Cork prisoner sit aro alive. The home office clan. Dr. Pearson, was es reluctant as ever to hazard an opinion of bow much longer they might linger, hut said that all might conceivably rematn alive week or more. Some details of the way the government- has been handling the MacSwin' ey case are contained in a statement by the home office Issued in answer to a' letter from'ext unnamed pereon calling attention to Teports In American papers that MacSwiney was not allowed privileges to which he is entitled.

The home office says: "There Is no foundation for the ments In American papers to which you call attention regarding the treat'. mint accorded the lord mayor of Cork. Ile, has from the first been allowed the privileges granted to political prisoners and has never been required to wear prison clothing Since he luta by his refusal of food reduced himself la.state of weaknei s. be remains in bed in a lame -room inthe hospital and enjoys the best medical attention. He is nursed by two trained wotnen one of whom Is constantly with him day and night, and everything possible has been done for his comfort.

Excellent food suitable to enfeebled condition is kept constantly by his bedside. and his nurses have dons their best to induce him to partake of IV' 0, Aviators still Missing. 1 Pensacola. Sept. lefac-eni Donald Yu ner of Orlando, chief quartermaster.

end Charles Bradford Arthur of McK McKeesport. ne' aviators, whose -seaplanes were7 wrec-ked in a 'semen in bay last ittill lasing today. 4 Teeether with other seaplanes, thoas piloted by- Puller and Arthur were caught In the squall. while on a flight, the Latter falling into water. Div marched the bat this morning and thel beach was being patrolled but no trace ot the bodies of tba aviators had been found at noon.

tt, Nino seaplanes are reported to been bedlY de-malted 4 4 1 mining! I -of 1 I THIRD INTERNATIONALE WAS LARGELY, ATTENDED Washington; Sept. IS; Representatires of political and labor groups in more than score at countries attended the second conference of the third internationals which opened at Moscow last Month. according to advice received here today in official circles. Groups In the United States the advice included the American socialist party. communist party and communist- labor party.

Other countries from which reprikten. Waives were present -wre Great kin Franco; Hungary. -Germany Austria; Poland. Sweden, Esthonia. Lithuania, Bulgaria.

Turkey, India. Korea. China. Armenia Persia. Egypt.

Ser. bla, Georgia and Afghanistan. TE 4 thrt MO1 the ant till01 het, the viol a. I 1 Ma. a- a- 0- T.

ian. Tat In, SMALLER Sept. ILtower prices have cut down the carlot shipments of fruits and vegetables about cue-fifth compared with a year ago. said an announcement today by Ile department Of Agriculture: .0. "Prices might be expected to react under the moderate -earlot supplleaV' said the but nearby produce ha been so plentiful that quotation have hung around low.

points except on lines that are nearthe end of their active masons. "Shipment of Hanel in September' ars only about three-fourths of those of the corresponding month last year, although the crop is much larger. There heavy yield of sweet potatoea also and the market has been failing rapk1- 1X. barrel in some cities or lower than the general of whlte Pan-Pacific Body Formed. Tokio.

Sept. Association ot Japan ha ben formed to work in harmony with -thq Pan-Pacific Union. the aims of which were given at a recent luncheon beer attended by visiting American cnngreasmen to be the bringing ot the nations Pacific into clover relationship In or. der that they- might work together for the advantage of all. Prince Tyeesto president of the house of peers, is prestlent of el of lb at- Of ee ri.

Pt gf in case of sudden F.mergenciesmotorists keep 'cm Right.under the seatin the tool box, Very handy to have 'em--self-cementing patches, Heal-a-cut outfits, "Nev. -er-creep' blowout patches, etc.makes possible Immediate getaways; when in a hurryCosts you very- little money. tire and accessory need that any 'emergency may demand. Better look 'over your stock of Sundries today, and make a list of you need. We'll see that your order is filled 0 TO WITHDRAW TROOPS FROM GALVESTON 10 Austin.

Sept. Governor Hobby announced tonight thar state troops which have on duty In Calve. ton for some weeks In connection wfth the longshoremen's strike. will be With-, drawm, from that city by Ootober. 10.

Galveston, 1 1wen forcement In Galveston would be transferred from military autheritlea, under martial law to the state ranger force under an agreement signed late todel by city authoritieo In the. presence of Ralph Soave. private secretary to Governor La' tr to dr la Li'SWINEY SAID TO BE IN SEVERE 13- Ath IVO i I I IC ALLEGED 'TICKET SCALPERS IN Chicago, alleged ticket scalpers today were summoned to appear before United States sioner 'Itadon after 20 federal- agents, sent to the American league basebeal park Act investigate their activities before the- IV hlte sox game with New York today Teported that they were payng colr ALLEGE' SCA te. to 'London. Sept.

ISThe following bulletin on the condition Of Lord Mayor NlacSiviney leaned- by the Irish lt Determination league. 'announces that the prisoner "continues le extreme pain which lasted throughout the day. This tulletin adds, has caused Irreit anxiety. to his relatives-- He Is still conscious. After leaving her brother at I o'clock tonight Annie IlacSwiney tiuclared he barOy In and almost unabie 813 Market Stree GradyItottng.

Announcement has been rande by Mr. and Mrs. 11.4.K.,.Young; 294 Illawassee avenue-- et the marriage ot their daughter, Mins Rona Lee Young. to Mr. Jennings Bryan Grady, on Thursday evening.

September 1. by Rev. D. Y. NVyrIck pav'or of the Lincoln Park nab.

int DOn 2473 FOR SERVIai CALL-.

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