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THE A fivwtef, IT, life Lombard Wins Third I. A. C. Grid Title KMX 20 lo 0 Before 5,000 In Sraawtaal9SYJ.tr Ron. r.

III. A. UUo for Paul Tornado" a crowd thai lawd trety available of la tne nit a a vletery thrir rlsat "Old by Vaa fnrnier i pal up a gallant 114ft! and while they gel wttkke their sup. their feet a 1 field be dowa. by a SMB.

LAtu TO Mtcom Wenr of tbe aaaoal has -f a fhaagrd ta struggle Friday's ta plap. 1 UMB up Ms wnk a It all Urovcb a ma by Wklle It tak-n the been owl an erdjkaory net with the they wilfc fine exhibition the re- QMIM.r of boll OAtH i of won iko to halok. C.p- to fowl vMb ilttTkl wtn4 at kls bojok. htotioo' to Maojotim wko sedajiBsd SOBJ Oo tint pjoy oorlossaasTO too yojN 'tno. DoowXotj book no) Md toofbdown.

twan- MI tbe placement njvKH 10 half an evrn affair wllb much In bad) better the poailoo; retilnsj eff beau wtHab wore gntnsT nut oowkdo to eBol which re- Krakao very far Lombard bee fa to Iweneon rerd ran wnTch ended behind ibo tool but a Ixienbsrii aoeh wao la aiellcia and play footbsjl etoiy tbe obwipteoablp battle a wonderful spirit wao manifest between tbe of two wot no boekllng; at Knoz by Lorn, ban) or vice versa. The rival see tloas gave their foes heart cbeera. the bands exchanged The Lombard eleven was cheered by Knox and Lombard returned the spirit. It was tame on field Ploy only penalty being Inflicted (or 1 couch work and that being for tackling out of The athletes regard It an honor tn play In the coatoot and while they drlvf hit then li no dirty work. TUB SCTMART.

t.R Well Adams (e Tnvev H.T. Stewart let UB. leein i K. btoWby Fw. IU) r.

Mwrphr iioso by 0 0 0 (tt. -W. Vssptre--Major w. UKB AGAIV In the iMfd nertod i i (he line fmm nne f.tnl Knfx the bill I' 1 ny biock- Us a TWM nn th fourth 'lown and hlrhed nP dancer in iaie tbe Mr.nne tt back ike field Tke murlidewn result )it of work on tlie par' i fourth itnwn and a tf ten yards Wuipbr a P4ei Lamb tonit i srtiincl 1 a Knox barlt and ieilnd ever line KTAIU i the It we a i all i IT Hern team sure Lamb nf wa the raasi but entire back- wonderful line wnrk nf Tknmpenn. and wae irtli rdfed i It waa a men a functioning unison (Main Adams at renter and Ver- et end hall In tbe 1 Knus i ad ftmn thrnurh with aome alfarks at fne several KHOH awav fop a Ions; run loih'kdiirii nnly tn as the Lombard reejfed Linesman y.H.Yoom* WINDSOR DEFEATS STRAUSBURG, 3(M 11' IT--The Klnufl ffh ecliocl team rl'itly br Ike larele down to 4 vnilnrf Aid not tenre a (lei i ef play.

frAn 1IC9 leun and hut te dpntlopini enotker ttrong IB to ke met digr. TH1 ICHUART. TO. FT TP Nikletr. Bowling, Wekk.

T'etiu. Itamllten Totale Rirlunli. tlir.tkine-, Itcnehev, Fovttall RiNlts Ww Falto iMkbWhl. KM. WkttoeMtw Iferatol.

tf. lliroioTi ITi nottovtDo HewWnr Ftwh. Mi Ncowl, at aatHU. WHm, Stata Tvachwa, TI Vffrr St. Olaf.

tnle, ft (Mlax, Ertry Football MaekbitHMlU Notra Pttyt as if Winner Mart Speed and three Clubs Interested In Carl May's Fate National League Teams Watch HufgiiiV Di.position of Hariw; Expect Waivew. 1.1 ro. FT. a 0 of r.eferi*-- Beem, VILLA GROVE CAGE CHART ANNOUNCED Villa Orove. I Nov.

JT Villa Grov. Jllgh school, elate champions for last year in basketball, announced its cage schedule for ths comlns; season. team thil year, althouch not as strong last sea-. inn's airgneTitloa, consists of a promising group of tossers. The for year Is follows: ThlS ICHEDULB, Deo, 14--Arthur at Villa Grove.

Deo. II--Metcalf at Villa Jan. 4--Villa Grove at Tolona. Jan. Orove at Dsnvllle.

Jan. Grove at Sullivan Jan. 19--Villa Grove at Arcola. Jan. IS--Villa Drove at Odgen.

Jan. II--County Tournament Feb. t--Villa Grove at Matcalf. Feb. --Villa Grove at Chrlsman.

Feb. H--vine Grove at Feb. WVDla Grove. Feb. at Villa Grove, March 1--District Tournament.

Ted and Jeff Smith Promise Action. BY F.VW Copyrlfbt York. NOT. JT-- If KOOM. (adlib ihowi wait In Tork an 4 If fanllh cleverly handled by hli new Jimmy flronton.

ralddle- wtitbt aituatlon ibouid Improved look teu winter- Bmltti, who baa bat tl Inn all over the world put with to atart upon a eanpalcn lor a title and the bird li aiming- at Is Varry Qreb. Smith ha not fourht much In New Tork. hli lervlcei not been In demand by the promoters. style In rather aluntrish. defeniiva fiibtlnc which na hit with the fana.

Yet Jeff ran fluht 11 hat ihown upon many orcaalona and with aome ener- Kttic direction by Bronson tie may appear bere In better favor. HAP HARP TIME. Harry Greb taught Smith two veara IKO and had a tough gn- ilne a draw In fifteen round'. In fact of all men Greb has fought Smith Hive htm the hardest going. Smith has foujcht almost every well known fighter, ranging from heavy to we) ter.

He went SO roundji with Car' nentler In when Georrei was at his bed. The Jerseyman lost the decision but put up a whale of fight and emerged with credit. winner of the flKht -next VueiKlay night will be matched with George Godfrey, according to report. And the man who emerges from this encounter will 'ace Harry Wills. Is willing.

fact Harry's mood character- led by accepted fact that Ptmpsey won't meet him and that other white heavies are shy of him. And pork -hops eost money. "An, automobile doesn't get unles. a fast bet spark to Ignite and oat tho-eoiji of the machine In motion," Roekne. "A football machine la aot tiollka an automobile--It must have sparks, often It to have several of them.

"I try to mike every playsr on my team, from itar to lowly tub, feel that Is that It belling; the machine In nwttoa. I Ihll becauoe when I tend a new Into tbe went him to feel tbat playing the success of learn In that par- tlcular game and, tbo season a whole." After Dame, eleven, In action li an easy matter to that Beekne bat been successful In 1 hla efforts. Ewry player on plays If Inspired. Tbat why tb. Notre tun ti known FINDLAYFWEIS WINNER, 88 TO 4 rindlay.

Hev. blgh eobeel ettened ewuos with a 4 wts. miay cvealaa. Tbe loosls had Ifcetr war from he atari, ena seventeen wm by the Fludley reeeb. la In tke third aeon at half bad eaded presented a (crappy team ml eeemed lo be na nuteh fer tbe husky ocal team.

Uiucrr at center tke tar of the fame with ten fleli goaji th.n. Catkins Combi, 8hafer. Mtuiry, toberlion, DEFENSE FEATURES IN THIS CONTEST by I lo IT eiaoei looi dofeoied lUniMl IB tot goose tke. ke ef ike berni Ued at boil. t- n'MMAnT o.

P. A i I o.Sf. LOVWGTON LOSES TO ARTHUR, 1 liktaTlsn kigJi oebool loit football Arthur IIMB. Tbo only of th. contest obortly after the had bad pcoMHlon of sXM bad MM) and Ptakey, vialttog f)tllba-k.

for Artbor, was on the took with making the iUfMsom play. fill for ibo moot port was Artbw terrttory. and trorkol wltbbt ooerlnf MM pemob carry tt over. Artbar loving MfrttOrT boll wai UM owyard Lee's SPORT BRIEFS. boolsvllle.

T. Hlldreth. trainer of Zev. accepted Rear Admiral Qraywo'i rhalltue tor a mutch race at against My Own, to be run after Paris--The winner of tha Zev-Tn Memorlam race will Invited to In an International cup race at Longchampa next May J. flloux Clifford of Bt.

Paul knocked out Big Munn of Sioux City In the second round. New Orleans--Tommy Freeman ef Hot Springs received the referee's decision over "Red" Hill of New Orleans. Houston--Paul Jonei of Nebraska defeated Miched, Greek heavyweight wrestler, two out of three falls. Point, H. nockne, Notre football coach, changed his mint about coming tn Wiet Point to help whip tb.

Army eleven Into shave for the Jlavy, Cap tain McCwan. head Army oeaeb, had would tier. Monday. Thsee-JCjre league will met here Dec. Bt.

Loul)--Teams from Chicago. In, dlinapollj, St. Joseph, Kansas City and ft. Louis Mt to compete In the five-men tbat tonight will mark first autiido competition In Mldwsst Bowling association tournament. SURREY OVERTURNED BY AUTOMOBILE doyt were received by Mr.

ud Mrs. Cloyd. 1111 Kortb itretX when their In wblcb they were riding, wss 004 by Dr. H. Kfnf tUeeti Tbundty Thsy won Marty when Or.

KoMony Tbotr illcht onto njnnopowi vfow 4w Dowdr ToUl WhIK, Ccppl, Zeombe. Cerroll, Calmer, Tola) Home Team Reaches Three Yard Line. Bement, IT-- Bemext blih fotickt a to 0 came witfe high Friday eft.rnooi!, xtttiwgh both evwly ma4eked. lie leeala oleeeet to whea, la latt period ef play, they werked to tke opponent's jrrd tad veld. Bemelt dropped back for aileeavt at field goal, tut missed.

This only the locals had etwinr, while Tveeofe 414 not Uireaten Bedamer'e exhlkltlen tt ptiM ronptai with O. BmKh's Ru l-he most pert of tke emm Qntt In On lien end a balfbaok were men fer the vlelters. TUB BUHhUKT. TU3COU. PoelMen.

UE L.T Carte W. Ickeldmu M. Smith Mithii Pwicock It.O Daufkerty B.T. aell Reea R.E BOO Hcheldntn Q.B L.H Beetle rt.H a fcnlth F.P tar Gtfn; rrambn fer W. askeldnin Clwk for Van Vleet for IWdy Ktferee--Qravea, Tlllnols.

t'mplre--RoM. MIIHkhi, MT. AUBURN FAILS TO TALLY BASKET Over fur by of to I Dawsea. Xev, If-Mt. Avkvrli failed to eboet a Friday night and lest a 30.3 lame ta Cavnn ithool The KOH Ihe of Ibe half wur lo 0 but tire free gave vlfr- Iteri thetr la eccond Mr lod.

Cryder and with fn field apleee, tbe entire team anawaj poerer defense. Dawsan-- FQ. FT. TP Crrtw. 4 1 Brawaem, I I Bcitoft, Krene.

Ocdwell. a Aobara-- PO. FT. TP a Totals lit, II--Cetirw-- sehool baskstbal) won tte third, ilralfbt wwon rrkiay oMKdnt try li to (, i of aot atl at la fUtt ftmrt all of CMtmJU'i frotjt Irlib." la a many la the who have CeltlQ Wood In their veins. After watcblna; practice slon.

II li an easy matter to who produces many that flloHer on Notre Dame aquad. are the offspring! et Dame's football dynamo, K. Rockne. There may. other who know much football but nop.

There may etker coache.1 as dynamle IB But It If I coach tn country who Is able Instill peroonaWy and foothill knowledge lato a tease as does Xante Rockne. Rochne dominates from the moment he steps on the field. A hew anatret, with an eye. quickly slightest has a remedy. play does not unnoticed.

li this spirit ef falrnsss whteh take every cofrectl.a with a grim and a determination to remedy defect. Praise ferter mingled with reproof and both, flven IB a nuansr tbat carries weight Rockpi Ibe Paso New York. MOT. lenal taactio oluba he ultimate of Fttahcr Carl Maya of tbe In till was tsrgetr Mais' work tbat won, a ekam- lonshlp. (n ko did not UMb ell.

The that be turned: In eemed to fair, but Manager Hug- Ins found a winner la Bust). WAS BENCHED. For tamo, re.soi. perhopo bocauie was talking moje cash, Huggins took to him frorn very leglnnjnjr of MBMB ot UM a pitcher with Mara 1 rtoordj no mia ever (ot ilde- a bench so thoroughly ta bassbalt history. If b.

WM bad een. wonder that b. was not eleaeed- But so far aa knewn, never oven asked on, Im. WILL ACTION. Everybody Mems le think that Yankees will not attempt to bold Im tn restraint without pitching In 93i.

If he is not Qlantt, Boston, perhaps Philadelphia, yn and Cincinnati ot National ar. Mid to sluing especially In of getting him by. the waiver route Of course he could be raded to a team In the, American without asking of walv- rs. never pitched In th. Ha- lonal league.

If any team with a air start got hist IB National, he might work a wln- 4 tbo wanner MoQrow tbat a bit of ralBwowr holdVsWay Tlie tube tbe I for nd a free toes. FT. 1 A 1 0 0 0 it FO. F. 0 ft 0 A A A I A a WABAC8 MD Plarer-- lit Ukey IM I'HM IM Bertley 1BT lotion IH loolty IM Total IM IIS IM trd.

Ul 1J1 Tet. Aw. 1W MA IM ITt lil til ttt en BXTItAS. let. tnd.

Lont, 1)1 Waatel ttl Hub Bhcehut lit ftomanue IU 1 Total MO High Individual Men Ird. 141 in 140 104 lil 1 i -n. tn IK 1TO high individual rieyer-- m.nni-r drltMCN lit ato 141 Ill Morten IK) Total and. in trd. IM IU IM Tet.

tee 401 114 4W 141 UI 14 Playe Clark HUI HWH let. 149 111 tM StW trd. Tet HcKlnler Handicap in ITt 14 3nd. 140 IU 10) 141 1TO 14 14S Ut IN 14T 141 40 410 eta Totel TH TIT Wit HUh individual seMe--K. Caaiei, high IndMdul BP.JDOIVDHHTIBT Ut fad.

trd. An Keener IP) IH 114 Qrgeo 1IT 1JI IM IU Connolly lit HI IT Carr UT ITI FelUU 1JI Ul ttt 41! JM Total Flayer-- 1st Bvine elltehell lit lit SKell aion 113 111 in in ut Handicap trd. 14T 104 114 Ave, ttt MO ll Total art IU 1141 lidtvldwl eeore-- Bill til hlf individual BUI Cenolly, ITT lit. tnd. trd.

tfet. Melntyre It Bramhail Total ITS in MT IM II 141 1T4 IH 144 IU 41 IH ti tan Oott OewtUI (0) KHMtl A. sruibaii uows. 1st lad. trd.

IM ITI 191 lit IN IM IU IM IN UT fit IT 110 lit 196, TM TM sewv-Hamm, IN; blfb IU 4, Harvard Grid Hat Time lo Win in Studfa Cambridge, Masa. JJev. IT--Two first string football art among ef annual scholarahips at Harvard, announced Friday. nanry T. Dunker of Davenport.

la. who guard and has re-. celved parade A. highest mark. In course at college, has been awarded a John Harvard scholarship.

Charles J. Hufchard. of brldge, captain of the eleven, hat reeelveo Francis H. Burr scholarship for eutsiand- qualities ef character, lead crahlp, srhiManhlp and athletic ability. The scholarshlpi is after one of (realest football players, now dead.

OPEN JOYCE LODGE ON ILLINOIS RIVER Forty frean lo Frl'aie Oar. An Illinois Central train, out Chicago Friday nlgbt breufht fa Clinton Pullman private Pocket, occupied by Mr. and vld and two other couplet Chicago people. They from the southbound route ef th Illinois Central and tent to Havana. where they will open lew Joye hunting lodge an Illinois river about eight miles from Havana, Tuesday they will proceed to Mltml Fla, to spend th.

wlnt.r. 8ON OF LUMBER KINO. David Joyc. Is son of bli mllllonalr. lumberman ef that nam brother ol 3.

Stanley Joyce, orsN while husband ef Peggy Joyce, well known to theatrical and natrlmonla fame, who recently told tbat whe divorced her husband go IJ.OOO.Wa In jewels, property money, "and bloody well earned It. The Joyce hunting reservation the Illinois river covers about thousand acres, owned by Davl Joyce, who also owns a palatial In Chicago, another at Miami, an another In northern Minnesota, wher be something five th.ussn of laid, timbered and other win. JOHNLONGSTREETS WILL IS FILED will of Johl Longstreet Maros, was fllkd for probate afternoon. To If ma Cooper, a daughter, ts given tt.OOO token appreciation for kindness aid atten tlon derlng hli Mary Ell Cooper, a daughter, receives splits In a quarter section ot Ian In section IT, If, east, le als to have the residence In Maroa, tied at 15.009. and Is to pay tke turn to his estate.

Another Clara B. Parker, a estato I the northeast quarter ef section If, eait, Verne Lena-street, grandien. received 104 acres tb southeast quarter ef section II. 4 east. two were eiecutrioes.

ADVISE QUAKE PROOF HOUSES FOR CHILE Stanford Utlveralty. IT. (fr-- to tbo of ban with but oelaatUlc lastnjotlon bow boit to. their howat to After aarthqaake of lapt Ho Chilean scucbt under MiipUai of reuMatlou IV. Bailor ford tMlOffltt, to -an studied tbo altwUM for pr.p****} la pbtot form aM tblo booklot, Spanish, bM bios; tbo of If 10 per cent bla In tke National.

would aUMMl by pltehar tor ny with airlra- one, as Is rugged and can oTk. PREFERS ACTION. Is aaJd lo adverse to anther wason tn- ctlvlty drnp him cut e( the st of II he mult drop he refers to a It by Hning ball Miys began pltcthtac major leaf IK Imboden At Dennis School. Seventy women attended regular monthly meeting of tho Mothers' of ths Dennis school Friday if- ernoon. Mrs.

W. Huff, presl dent, presided. The dramatisation by Miss Belli)' room and the vocal solo Miss Mayme Ironi were enjoyed hy the mothers. Mias Sarah Imboden spoke on "Change tn tbe Conception ol Education," dividing her subject Into partt, showing the old and the new way of education. She said that old way waa that euhject matter was an end tn Iteelf but new way was that tubjrct matter waa a means or an Instrument In developing In the child the right habits.

TEACHING FACTS. Second, old way Inching facts which might or might not function life. new way, now ef facts learned. Third, old way, teaching en all through the MRI. mold.

war. recognition of Individual dif ferrnces. differentiation In courses. Fourth, old way, the leieher th' center of gravity, chief dictator. of New resj.oniil.il lly rests upon the children, socialised New recitation.

Fifth, old way, discipline and nosing teacher's will, ray, for th' of the out must for ths Inward, ought. DEFINITION. Imbodsn defined wor follows; "The Indl virtual ts educated who can perform effectively the labor, of his calling who can effect with fellows in social and civil wh can keep his bodily powers at a Ma: level of who prepared participate In the proper rang, occupation, who ca effectively his children to ru omanhocd and who ea carry on all ep.clal r. atlon. with fellow, tn an acrseabl.

and Toll'owln, Mis. "nbodsn'. talk B. Ka.rn.rk talk.d_on for that education wa. udM.r.».w.«'«"V««»'«'''«'' quMtlon wcelve iu will Deo.

IL 100 PRESENT FOR RIVERSIDE MEE' The attendance at melt Ins of the Wverslde school Friday wai cut down loBWwhat. high tchoot carnival which wa In progress. Only about w.r* I th. An tnterestlnf program ww given IndwdlBB -roeal namba by th. Calms ilsUra, long.

dramatliatlon of playU by Mri. Wihb'l ma Bost Mil la with (be Boston Amerl is. He won four and ihat natt year he wen and U. Then jumped to front a sUr, with II nd defeats tn HIT. He Hlfcd o(f but back In later 1th Tanks.

WILt (TAT Re baa nut served long enough tn ho to get an unconditional elea.se and Is ta transfer to minor If the Yanks want to trade hat tray. chances hat he trill never get out at the tajors long opportune for a National league club to lalm him. Ilua-givs has two kid whe forced spring. Plngras one and Reettger the other. Ot the taff that pitched the Yanks through victory In 1SJJ, phawkey roost effects ef wear and tear, end future Is nol likely to eckosed with much bitter than nee i a certain teams.

week pitcher, and will have used for hla planolaij to It a big for aftentoesj was fur Uhed by Mrs. J. T. MePavld on vlolla with Mrs. Lonls Ckodat at piano.

A social hour follewed iroa-raa sewral if dub welcomed. PLAN PROGRAM ON CHILD FOR ATHLETIC Crowd Stay, Until U4 Decatur fo4 start on Itt atklttkt of the flaaaalal wise, IU ntfkt ti which than t.U* la II.lit, which clear profit. was mrsu trt cariivaj ef till The that hod) a select Nw ef ing for the who Kiai aid ot ibo val, waa the which the royol pair Mlea Otfi QUMR aad king. GREAT CROWD All Frldty crowd ttyi bullllpg aad up as ill II jam U.ns all drew heavy (reihmeBt At Minstrels, Witch In I far an hour of eep.tlMo*)t carried off bating eiub'a Rotaro'i obow ber ot were nd the Art Md drew geod orewda. The ef tbo A nf program.

the direction of Miss Junhlld Johnson and llanaah Gevlrts. the former city school nnjse and the latter director of physical duration In schools. -oung women will charge of the im. Plans for this progrsm have been Tinder way for some time and programs will be conducted In sevcril of the rtty schools frooi until 8.S» evening, giving an opportunity to see the schools operate. Announcements of these plans made In various Mothers' and Fathers' clubs of the city fer weeks.

W.C.CASEYAT OAKLAND SCHOOL The Mothers' and clubs of the Pugb school met In the Roosevelt Junloh high school. Friday evening ana beard a by Professor William C. Casey of Mllllkln university who emphasised th. ol onment opon lives of pupils In determining their fulures. Superintendent J.

J- Bicheson talked for a short time on Ihe subject ot cooperation and bis faith In It to selve problems. music for the evening was fur- nlihed by the H. W. Rodgers family The club the guest ol the Mothers' club lor evening. MISS LOWE BRIDE OF T.

A. GESSNER tt, and ball nens verMll a hit aad hurry hi Irnar-- Vive Friday la Miss Z. and Thomas A Geiinsr were married at I o'clock Friday evening in home ot the bride's mother. Mrs. JS West Packard, R.

E- Henry performed Immediate the femSHee were Only the preaent Wattr Supply Co, ID NuM I. A. arosley. wster his report to of tho ratur Water lapplp prepootl pew.r plant of Ike llllnott A Light Co. ea btko OeooAur II decided appoint OUMBltlOt three the water poo- suit with ot from the Dtcatnr prcposltloa.

The will MM city council by W. Vertni), Ury of ike water supply teojpoWi an early dlte Bid The houM was decorated with white and yellow chrysanthemum! and ferns. brlde'o was of dark blue Canton crspe with allver trimmings Mrs. Qctsner Is a graduate of tbe Kenney High school and ot the Ly- hospital In and the Decatur and Maeon County graduated from the latter with the class of the last two years been. In laboratory at ond, hUcon County hospital and ts president ol Mur.es' alumna, is- Ifr.

Oeesne-r of William Oessner of Springfield and le a pharmacist, located tn Kokotno, tn which and bli bride will make their home. Mr. and Mri. ner after Wedding for a short wedding trip. THINK WATM Mr.

dree ley i report. White made Jnjhllc. Is indicated that Ikere a supply of water la lake both city and for tbo ties company for and while there li a the part ef the power company ta dleagree with Ur. Oreeley at of too tool water st HUM It Is MfOOtof tnot iMe will tleand ef ibo city. Ibo aad tk.

p.wor oeatpMP logether as It li tbol Uksy i eoon. The satUe iubjost orlll bo city OOIMII let! to further acttosj Tk. wltl i paiy aid Ibon report rteton of the DISCUSS PLAN FOR COUim A a-roup MARRIED. Stiller Durlm th. loctal bow.

refresh- terved. Kext wlU ubool and ramlar will what II will A of tb. pjbool will Hoadsy AT FRtNCH SCHOOL 8vp.flB.teod.at f. of tn nnltr weetinf. tt.

mum 0.4 offorM btlptil ntotbon rtgart to relHlon bltwsen tbt bone and tbo otbool, A bakery htfb'atarJi frunb trs 1 club trente, Thti wilt Morgan ef BprlBgtleld and Hiss of Ellsnshurg, married at rive o'clock Friday by JUv. Wtlbort Powsoo. of rtureb, In his bone, III North The rial C. H. MILLER SELLS HIS RACING HORSES 0.

B. Miller, formerly 111.," but for tbo three rsaldent ef CbarlMtoi. durtnf whltb rofUoti 14 (Mr oaring for hH of b.rses, left wediieoday Bwralsf for where he will train bli Mr. Hitler soli bli fovortto. a registered stallion (or aJssect Another bont, Star, WM tefccm to it, Wioo.

Some tine of paralyils, wfelcft lift bin a wMkaaod ooMWloo. ooald net eaire all korpso, aad eMed to nit of tb.nt. Ho will ft (( tt tH. fer the Civic wbtob bring leadlifl anlni of. ganlaatlona to cuosrd li minder a BieellBg bg Prtdar wlok 'of the of Delator, Of of tbo, men's lunch were ot tbo meeting Md tbo prelect will bo laid before ood Associate ot Co eoBSlderstloti.

plao WM A. of Honlooo) fto MOMV. ol law that tblrty oltUo to Under of Itrs esri eBtltttaf lion to tbe TRY GOV, CHEF ON OK.S TO, 11 ic trial tt WMI reo.atlr to kill. toeVur 9M fM hi leapjeeflii trltb HUM ton. IIH.

f'SPAPEJRl drift of sentiment in On hlbition plank to him because of his "irreconcilable Can Give No Explanation of Absence. Morrisonvllle Nov. IT--Homer Dickey, who disappeared from his home here about 10 50 Sunday, 4, and for nhom a search hsd )een made, has returned home Dickey states lias been shucking corn in the north part cf the state, but can give no explanation of his departure and absence. Following his departure, when he left the house ostensibly to feed so me hogs In a pasture, a creek near the home was dragged. In the supposition that he might have fallen Into the swollen itrtam.

He la a ion of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Dickey of TVeldon, aad tias a wife and five youjig children wllh whom he now reunited here record on the treatv of pending world court proposal of a pro- important i three conhrewj" 1 1 th. fllUn, who have been diwunslng Pemocratir- relatiore commute. national pnsnecU here have, divided, vacancies. Of ten two to Mr.

Murphv and Gforjre 1 br a p-neratK- rlass- 'Brennan, the Democratic leader of "Irret-oncijable' not I i feel alike In Tom Taggar! i i I.oilge the Indiana leader, they have found GHOCKAPIiy ALhO rirtl RE! an emphatic dissenter. The Demo cratic organisation of the Hoosler itate is quite dry as Ii the Republican organization of Indiana, even posited i the i I Mr I -nilleU Geographical considerations to i 'filling- th" finance committee a II i f'll'd un.l i tan i i epl A i tits i ft i i.r i though sections ot the state are more canc1 of on (h. than moist. Republican side. Here, too a reduction In that part) representation is a prospect Senator Smcot of under the rule.

Is s. to become a i a of i i i hut thr.se to he for Ixacanciei are as rvmf In a i at this GEORGIA ROAD HAS $1,000,000 FlRE' G. 0. P. Presidential Can didate At Conference.

Chicago, Nov. 17 Senator Hiram Johnson, who Thursday announced' candidacy for the Republican nomination for president, to leave for Washington today. visit here wai prolonged a day to enable i i Rcpulhican leaflets for organizing Illinois for LOST HIS PHUT OF ohnson mild last Satannali. Kov. IT--The ro sslve shop and the planing mill of ths Cen-i John1011 for pre; nt club tral of Georgia shops destroyed by Friday night.

The Ion has been estimated at nearly a million roundhouse, which was located near the burned buildings, was saved, i lniuhed and i pollehed into fff last Iran IK. llul firdv itnod And. there being no ir.Hee band JuM Through BOW Bound Ttaj nrobablr bald i idler inf lou i )P from rui.at* JoMph Wlrth, ahMMltor mla to la REPORT DR. WIRTH DYING OF APOPLEXY Ijimtvn. Xoi.

17--A dlspetch to the i i from UK German ASKS nit Hillsboro. NOT. IT-- Sixty-six of married lift ended In. the county court jriitardar Anoa Fendler filed In Montgomery county court for In ehargcd bar f. V.

ot Hokonto with orwJtr. UPROOT PLOT TO KILL PERU CHIEF Lima, Peru. Nov. extensive plot against with to aau.slnate President Legula. been discovered by loyal army officers.

It announced, officially rrldajr. A number i eliding awnr Ocnau iJnattv-Xi a at erart Losses of Natural Gas And (Ml Known to be Enormous EXPECT ACTION IN AMNESTY CASES Wjublngton, Nov. 17 Action by President Coolidge within the near PromUe Surprite At Chicago Trial. Chicago. IT i i i the Grommes ami i i i d.nidend trial promised "a Ir He surpri.e" which they a come when thev a why A Itor- llck, malted milk a a did not receive a share of the liquoi which it was testified paid for.

introduced Is dlo have brought out that Horllck w.i supposed to have participated In liquor dividend of the Ororrmes sn.1 Washington, Nov. (if)--Losses of natural gag and oil. through flooding, isepage, and neglig ence In various In the United have Mormoua, according to statements ot the Interior Department based upon a re- lurvey by the bureau of While the oil and gas Industry has progressed steadily and baa been practically revolutionized during the cf exlitence. losses have run Into untold of feet of gas and gallon, of fuiL 7ZET DAILY. la early of Cn.hlag I Oklahooa, in lilt and HU.

it It eitlmaud 1H.OJMOO of (M wan flaUr. flowing which produced from l.OOO.OM to 10.000.0W cubic feet of daily were allowed to flow, the only gathering the oil. Dntll recently no of produced In Salt field of Wyoming and daily wan eitlraated at cubic feet. VASTASE. consumed throughout country cublo feet, lou of casing-bead gaa alone estimated at 141,000,000,000 feet tn that year.

It probable that from ens-third to one-hslf cf all produced watted, the bureau 1 Btudy showed. Production of gasoline from future In the matter of clemency for! Ullrich concern, but a pai Ing Imprisoned violators of war had failed to receKe ind.cated Friday st the White House. The investigation liy the department of justice into the of the Vir law (till in prison is expected to concluded shortly. Itr Coolldge plani to take action loon results of the Inquiry at hind. V.

I I I i I tvi. I i i I I i noted llf I n. .1.1,,,, Ixfors nli mag tie hat i i li nioveineiii. (or cay. and i i the on ths 1 of mnst utip.iriani for ti firm i i i i ere.

a 11 of i i r.f i iw i a I )i i I (HI 1.. IK i tr rf the frMM a i i gusli i i he work d.v.tH only (o i of at plant kei si well Itl The Weather tural gas stsrud In and while the amount recovered hai increased by leapi and yearly, it wai estimated that that year at least of gas been wasted, or twice TMortrcd. than MO of mnit lort tn Hewitt field, tn Oklahoma, alone, during tftii rrom to gsJIoos lost In Eldorado field. WATER EllL'LSIONB. Emuljioni with water cause uther great loss Engineers estimate the production of "cut" oil In the and Gulf fields la and 1111, at abont half ot tkto WM BUILDING CONTRACTS SHOW INCREASES Kov.

Building contracts let In this last month amounted tn IMSf.100, an Increase i per cent the preceding month and of five per cent over October 19J2. These contracts included for dwellings, for and 1814,100 for total amount bnUd- itarttd in Hnt of year aggngattd or tl cent than for corresponding period of STREET CAR TRAVEL IN ATLANTA GAINS Atlanta, Nov. IT-- street nil- of clljr carrytof mch month than they did IB to wllh Nov. and counter deTelonlng with startling rapidity In senate of Veterans Bureau that the committee of Inquiry h.id abandoned hrip ending Its public hearings before th Ijlle. a nf rt at MUST GIVE RIGHT NAMES IN RAIDS Portland, Nor.

OM by brougtit to will la Chief of Juklni announced, foUowlov izpoM of attempt by of the police to u- a crew of caught In raid at Cltremont tavern, to heir real Identity. No longer i i obliging pilicemen assist fair duns-l In distres. and by urging the damsels to to ftctllioui to publicity. Ki.r 1 for keek Kegloo U.r but wltt and norsaal Vptrn.

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