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Kingsport Times from Kingsport, Tennessee • 5

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Kingsport Timesi
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Kingsport, Tennessee
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vTiiEiufccspoht times kro'csPoiRT Tennessee Tuesday april ts 1024' Page Pm APPALACHIAN LEAGUE SCHEDULE FOR 1922 1 jri v'l i a At Kiev one robber accosted kis victim asking: Barer jpb seen a policeman around here? Receiving assurances in thepegative he said Well then give your BASEBALL GAMES TO START AT 4:30 AT CLEVELAND The April 27-23-29 June 22-23-21 July 10-11-12 Aug 24-25-25 KNOXVILLE Collegians Fail To Win First Prize Balloting Shows 842 Votes for 4:30 oCIoCk and 110 Votes for 4:00 oclock GREENEVILLE May 11-12-13 June 13-20-21 Aug 3-4-5 Aug 17-1 8-1 June 1-2-3 July 6-7-3 July 21-25-25 Aug 28-23-30 JOHNSON CITY BRISTOL May 8-9-10 June b-S-7 July 20-21-22 Aug 31-Sep 1-2 thitriTab reesnt crime epidemics in tha United State Until a fir tnbntha tgo Moscow surprised fertifr visitor by the safety of iti streets evtn Ists at nght tut cow it no safer tfcsn New York and the list of crimes Is growing steadily while Pe-trogrsd Odessa Kiev and other cities are rtported to be even worse Holdups burglaries murders in the principal stresta and batles with Moscow police have occurred in such great numbers that the Moscow soviet has decreed that immediate stern shall be taken to liquidate the situation Liquidation of such situations in Russia generally means shooting cn sight of persons yaught in the act of robberies or speedy execution after conviction One iasup of the newspaper TYsv-da reported some 15 holdup several jurglarjck and the discovery of two odio' apparently of persona who iad(een robbed killed and thrown into cellars Some of these affairs have occurred in the principal streets Russian highwaymen generally take not only the money jewelry and watches of their victims but alsq their outer and sometime inner cloth-n leaving them to run home naked or nearly so Clothing is worth more than money in Russia Some of the hghwaym according to reports adopt quite polite man ner At Tctrograd one bandit is aa4 to have stopped a wtiYnbr oT men in the-street asklng them politely after poffrtmg at' their overcoats if they wished to buy the garments-Why buy? It is mine already' the victims would say No the robber replied' it is now Emphasizing -his remarks with a revolver the robber sold hia victims coats back to them for 7000000 ru bles May 22-23-24: June 26-27-28 July 31-Aug 1-2 Aug 14-15-16 KINGSPORT CLEVELAND Neicsj Newton Mse Collegian failed to win a first prise in the 1S2X esay -contest conducted by the FelUk Foundation for Economc Research A high school boy won a first prixe in bis group and a college instructor was awarded another but the judges in announcing their decision today said they considered no essay submitted by a college student had been 3 worthy of a first prise The 11000 pme eay far the best essay cf all went to Wilt A Ikr-ridge instructor in economic at Harvard for his writings n'Utem-ployment and the Business Cycle Edgar Aile class of 1921 at the Northern high school Detroit ws awarded $500 first prise in the high school group for hia contribution cn The- Advantage and Defects of CompuWry Adjudication of Indus- IrLI Disputes" Ailcs is now a Uni-vcrrily of Michigan student One college student wrote well enough to get a second pme of $250 He Bernard II llaggm senior 11 year at the College of the City cf New York IIu subject tl Cause of Unemployment and Keeredo Those who judged the essays are Dean Wallace Doc ham of the Harvard Graduate School of Buslcesa Administration Inng Fwher professor of economic at Vale and Wo-ley Mitchell director of the Nations' Bureau of Economic Research They pcruted-203 manuscripts No pntea are offered this year JOHN ELLISONS RUSSIA SWEBTBY REETBAND1TISM NARA IS CENTER OF SHINTO WORSHIP In accordance with the will of the majority of the fans as expressed in the balloting conducted by The Times baseball games at Kings-'port dufing'the present season prill begin at 4 oclock in the afternoon except when otherwise especially announced The yoting was terminated at noon Saturday the final result showing 842 votes for 4:30 oclock and 110 votes for 4 oclock The big landslide for 4:30 oclock during the last 24 hours of the contest was due largely to several of the local industrial plants which voted unanimously for the later hour One plant turned in 232 votes for 4:30 another 212 votes and another 165 votes The employes of the plants in voting for the later hour stated that they would not be able to get off from work-in time to attend the 4 oclock games During the last day of the yotipg very few votes were turned in 'for 4 oclock The total of 952 votes cast speaks well for the baseball spirit in the Magic jCity it' being estimated that about one person out of every seyen cast a yote If a reasonably large percentage of those who voted regularly attend the games there should be no shortage in gate receipts during the present season It is believed that mqny more votes would have been cast had it been possible to con tinue the balloting a few more days but this was impossible due to the fact that'the officials wished to make their decision in time to get it in todays isue of The Times It is probable that on certain occasions for instance when it is necessary for a team to catch a train the games will be started earlier at 4 FROM JACK ve in Bolshctik Land vals jppidemicsn the United States Ancient Japanese City WiU Be Visited by the Prince of Wales Greek Champion Secures Two Falls Out of Three Men 'N Evenly Matched I Soviet Russia has been wave of street banditisni I swe 4 a a sons whoMabored in its service Of all its glories there today remain but few chief among them being -the Great South Gate Mon the great Hall of Buddha and the ancient and most interesting old shrine called Kaidan-in The Great South GJte was built in 752 A' and remodeled in 1199 On either side are two gigantic figures of Nio or the Dcva kings carved by Tan-kei and his pupil Unkei With the two stone lions close by excelled specimens of 12th century Chinese sculpture but grotesque to modern eyes they are listed and protected as national treasures The Nara-no-Daibutsu the vast broruse Buddha cast in 749 A is the largest of the kind in Japan if not in the world being 531 feet in height Tbq Kaidan-in is remarkable fdr its unusual construction and arrangement inside a series of platform rising one above the other to support the images of the Dcva kings India and Brahma which are said to be among the best examples of the art of Nara era arc also counted among the national treasures 3sr tot rf John Ellis Greek champion wrestler threw Jaek Dorsey local grap-pler two falls out of three at the Strand theater here Friday night The house was well filled and an unusual amount of interest was manifested in the match Both men demonstrated unusual speed and the match was much faster than the Dorsey-Westergard match The Greek however excelled in oclock or possibly 3:30 It is also I speed and wind and although Dorsey Qieer Up! ROOT FOR THE HOME TEAM WEAK-NERVOUS ALL RUH-DOWIi Missouri Lady Suffered Until Sit Tried CirdoLSay Result Wat Surpriiinj Got Aloof Fine Became Normal and Healthy quite likely that the earlier hour will be adopted for the Saturday games though the starting hour for these games has not yet been announced (By Associated Press) Tokio Nara one of the ancient Japanese cities which the Prince of Wales will visit on his tour of Japan as guest of the government is a classic center of Shinto worship' and was the fijst capita of the nation Much of the building and beautifying begun in A 709 the Golden Age of Japan is still intact The great Kasuga Park conveys the impression of an English manor with its lordly pines and graceful cryptomerias interspersed with ancient cherry trees and rows of maples beneath whose shade hundreds of deer may be seen at all seasons During the time pf the Tokugawa Shogunate the killing of one of these deer was punishable by death and while no such penalty is meted out today any injury to these animals is severely (ealt with The deer seem to Know it and make friendly advances tq a)l visitors During the early days of Nara prosperity the Todaiji one of the seven great temples was the head of Buddhism jn Japan -and the buildings covered some 20 acres' It was richly endowed with a domain of nearly 25-000 acres of rice and grain fields supporting a population of 5000 per Storrs-Schaefer 'man is wilh us today and tomorrow Come in and see his assortment of Spring and Summer Woolens The Big Store Advertisement STORES HERE OFFER PRIZES TO PLAYERS was the heavier of the two these two attributes on the part of bis riYl spelled his defeat The first fall came at the end of 1 hour and 3 minutes of hard wrestling when Ellis clamped the head scissors and the arm lock on his opponent Dorsey had broken his same hold just a few minutes before but this time he was unable to break away The second fall went to Dorsey and came at the efid of a 1-2 minutes The local grappler secured a toe hoi on the Greek champion and force him to give -up he simply could not stand the excruciating torture The third Tall went to HlRT Greek' when he secured another -head scissors and arm lock on his opponent Dorsey had apparently weakened and the fall required only 7 1-2 minutes displayed a clean-cut wrestling and were very Dorsey weighed in and Ellis 180 pounds refereed by John But to fully enjoy the opening same Thursday you will need a new Suit Hat Shoes Shirt Tie In fact we can fit you from head to foot Just the style your best hl or your wife will enjoy seeing iou (rear 1 (We will close the store dt 3:30 Tlmrsdau) Many Prizes to Be Given Kijtgs- port Baseball Player to Hit First Home Run VDo Rat Talk to Each Other? Aaka Mr Batty I I Ft five Clin of Rt-SnS nJ threw ncr around feed itore Got about lull a drn drd ri a day lor two olid weeks Suddenly I hey rot ler Now we haven't any ho told them abuut KaU Snap Rats dnr up an4 leave no until three tuts: 35c 5c 1125 Sold and guaranteed by KINGSPORT HARDWARE CO Inc Lj I ESC Springfield Mo My tick was so weak I could hardly stand up and I would have bearing-down pains and was not well at any time" say Mrs Williams wife of a well-known fanner on Route 6 this place I kept getting headaches and having te go to bed continues Mrs Williams describing the troubles from which she obtained relief through the use of CarduL My husband having heard of Cardul proposed getting It for me I saw after taking some Cardul that I was Improving The result was surprising I felt like a different person 1 Later I suffered from weakness and weak Ivb and felt all run-down I did net rest well at night I was so nervous and crocs My husband aald ho would get me some Carded which be did It Etrcnptheued me My doctor said I got along fine I was la good healthy condition cannot say too much for 1 Thousands of women tr suffered as Mr Williams describes until they found relief from the use of Cardul Since It has helped to many you should not hesitate to try Cardul If troubVvd with woman! aRmuts Fur oery where Smith-Blakley Co In order to show that they are with the team and to stimulate interest in the national pastime local merchants I eveniy' matched have offered a number of prizes to 1 members of the teams for various feats The list of these prizes are: For the first home run knocked by a home player $2 worth of barber work by Catoivs barber shop one meal ticket by the Kingsport restau rant a Clinchfield drug store $250 in gold by the Kingsport Hardware com pany three suits pressed by the Ed wards jailor shop straw hat by the Kingsport Stores Inc Every home run knocked during the season will secure for the fortu Both wrestlers form of at 190 pounds The match was ARMENIAN ENTRY OF Erivan Armenia knife by the fjux 0f starving Volga district government has entry no matter to belong With this city ed hundreds Wc-Fit-thc-IIard-to-Fit Efficiency Reliability Promptness Service Burbage-Price Agency Writing All Forms of Insurance 1 Office: Nell St Neat Building PIIOE U2 Kingsports Oldest and Largest Insurance Agency See Us for Rate Adjustments SOVIET FORBIDS MORE REFUGEES Due to the inpearl-handled Russians from the the Armenian soviet issued an edict prohibiting of additional refugees what nationality they already overcrowd- of families are living nate player $2 worth of barber work animals ip attics and cellars with no covering other than their rags Many are dyipg from the hunger they sought to escape while disease and freezing wepther is taking scores of others SggQ 11111 ii 11 miff im vcf ty f-'v THE UNIVERSAL CAR at the Sanitary barber shop Othejr prizes offered are: A straw hat for the first three-base hit by home player in the opening game by Smith-Blakley company a cap for the first Kingsportpiteher to pitch a shutout game by Fullers a Berg hat for the highest batting average of the season for the Kingsport team by McCreadys a $4 Bakelite pipe for the first Kingsport player to steal 'home by the City News a fountain pen to the first home man to get three hits out of four times at bat by the Kingsport drug store for the first three-base hit1 a pair of army officers oxfords by the Army Goods store and a meal ticket by the White House cafe one silk tie for the first double by a Kingsport player by Cates a pair of oxfords for the first home run by a home player with one man on base by the Lewiscom-pany for the first score made by a home player 12 pair of socks by Hillmans 5 and 10 cent store Batting order of Bristol: Devens 2b ORourke or Brummitt 3b Her jnan Layne If Wycallis cf Harry Layne rf Courtney ss Shafer lb Kopshaw or Tevens Mehaffey Farley oif Rholeder IMMERMAN Take your Ford to The Kingsport Motor Co9 and let them tune it up for Spring and Summer When the seasons change automobiles always need adjusting to the weather 1 Our mechanics are experienced in the repair of Fords This is the Fords home Why take it elsewhere? Get the latest prices on New Fords A reasonable cash payment and terms can be arranged forthe balance Buy your car here and take advantage of our service offer Stills KINGSPORT MOTOR COMPANY MAIN STREET Kingsport Tenn c1 XL FIVE POINTS 1 Beginning Friday April 28th WE WILL GREATLY REDUCE our prices in order to clear our present stock and gel ready to move -into our new store on Charlemont Street You wiil find bargains of all kinds rdP A It costs nothing to look and jittlq to buy COME IN Mr Northington of the Storrs-Schaeter Tailoring Co is waiting with his tape at the' Big Store Come in and let him measure you for a new Spring or Summer Suit The Big Store Advertisement jggja KXX- toT vrs Want Ads in The Times are money makers rtis -re "terr- DR JAMES NIXON CHIROPRACTOR Room 15 Hicks Block Hours 9 to 12 A 1 to 5 Evenings by Appointment Phone 347 Residence Homestead 1 ii i to Sw I ML I IH1" m-Wl 4 Trs- 5V.

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