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The Macon News from Macon, Georgia • 19

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I TIIE MACON NEWS SUNDAY OCTOBER 3 1926 SEVEN TEAM DOWNS HARVARD 16-7 TO UPSET DOPE Hoople Advised Pennock on Famous Whistle GAMES OVER GRIDIRONS The Uncouth Ruffian! Auburn Defeats Clemson 47 to 0 Alabama Wins From Vandy 19-7 FAMOUS SPORTSMAN WILL ANNOUNCE WINNER RIGHT AFTER EACH END By MAJOR 3Vmv0L) CLAIW-fO Art £XPER-r I VoU KrtOVvl VitfArT trt bve BASEBALL By INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE McMillan the fiery evangelist formerly of tha Praying Colonels of Centre College who as a player once before humbled the proud crimson of Harvard had the pleasure of repeating that achievement as a coach Saturday when his Geneva college team of Beaver Falls Pa out passed and out fought Harvard 16 to 7 The offensive and overhead game unloosed by Flenniken left end and half furnished the biggest upset of the day in Eastern football 1 Navy and Purdue fought closely In one of the iniersrrltnnal matches with the middles winning 17 to 13 Commander YANKEE STADIUM Oct Well good folks my two young proteges behaved admirably in the opening game of this baseball classic the world series Between them the contest was credited to the New York Americans sometimes called the Yankees which I can assure you is a most erroneous appellation Fully half the team roster is made up of Southerners through whose veins runs blood nearly as good as that of the Hooples of old Virginia UH HITHER and YONDER By BILL BRUMBACII Army turnrd gark Detroit 31 to 0 Michigan welcome the Oklahoma 1 Aggies with a 43 to 4 defeat The Kama Aggies took Texas University 13 to 3 Missouri and Tulane fought a scoreless tie They deadlocked at 5-1 last year Pittsburgh and Georgetown tied at 6-6 Aside from Harvard other big game of he east faired well Talc walked ovir Horton 51 to 6 Peun-vania over Johns Hopkins 49 to 7 Cornell over Xlagar( 28 to 0 Other expected triumphs were: Lafayette 47 Schuylkill 0 Syracuse 62 Vermont 0 Carnegie 42 Thiel 0 Penn State 35 Lebanon 0 Columbia 26 Union 0 Princeton 1 14 Amhcit 0 Dartmouth 50 Hobart 0 Gators Fight Hard Chicago had a fight with Florida but won 13 to 6 Other Big Ten games: Minnesota 81 North Dakota 0 Northwestern 34 South Dakota 0: Indiana 3L D-ptuw 7 Iowa 34 Colorado Normal 0 Wisconsin SS Cornell College 0 1111- nols 27 Coe 0 The south's hardest fight between tow significant team saw Alabama on top of Vanderbilt 19 to 7 Georgia Tech took Virginia Military Institute 14 to 0 while not altogether eur-prising were Georgia 27 West Virginia 13 Washington and Lee 0 Auburn 47 Clemson 0 Tennessee 34 -Nci'th Crollna 0 Kentucky 24 Maryland 0 Jbeii Special to The News ATLANTA Ga Oct Th following letter was released for pub- Mention by Hardman hcadquurtaia her tonight: ELL Mercer lost! And it surprised us pink-eyed for we thought and freely predicted that Mercer would best Citadel by at least 14 points In this we were not by our lonesomes we were not generally isolated from the average football fan for we heard many folks predict the same thing Which proves or nothing! Somehow or other though we believe that Mercer has a good football team despite the fact that they lost to a lighter team Saturday George Weeks demonstrated that he was akin to his famous brother Teddy when he used his educated toe in the first quarter to send two different field goals over the bars and that touchdown made in the last four minutes of play as a result of a fumble by Barnes was not such a black aye for the Bears although they might have stopped the gentleman before he had run his entire 80 yards for a touchdown a CONNALLY Mr Connally is the new compander of the Joe Neel Poet of the American Legion Warlick Photo URGEUDGTO -Special to The News ATLANTA Ga Oct The following message to the members of the Daughters of the Confederacy I of Georgia waa Issued today by Stuart Chapter of this city 'The Daughters of the Confederacy It Is not ethical according to the foundation principles for a Chapter to endorse a candidate for policital office nevertheless a sister chapter of our own county has violated these principles by endorsing a candidate In present campaign officers of the Jeb Staurt Chapter No SCI of Commerce Ga wish to present some reason why wj believe the members of chapters in the state should support Dr Hardman whom we know to be a clean high toned Christian gentleman whose character Is above reproach Commerce chapter baa a membership of sixty They are practically unanimous in supporting Dr Hardman He Is and has been In the past a true friend to the pensioners of Georgia the session of legislature of 1909 Dr Hardman sponsored and had passed the constlutional amendments allowing pensions to all confederate soldiers and widows of same who could prove their service in case this amendment was ratified In the general election in 1910 and since that date veterans and widows have received more than three million dollars A confederate vet eran Carson who served four years in tbe war In Company Slxxteenth Georgia Morgans Calvary spent several days with Df Hardman at his request In securing peesag of this bllL gives ua genuine pleasure to hear testimony to the worth and value of Dr Hardman's public and private life In Commerce and community He has ever been at the forefront In working for the Interest of his own section end also the interests of the people of all aec-tiene of Georgia Hie life as it la known by hla home people Is above stooping to little things and is constructive every epher of life Hardmen'e services In our chapter has been invaluably always ready to make any personal sacrifice for the interests of our people Now widows and daughters let us be loyal to the friend who has been so loyal to the cauee for which we stand and abow our appreciation and gratitude Fred Williams Mrs A eadwyler" SPLITS SKULL' SLASHES OWN THROAT Tigers Look Lots Better Against Clemson Than They Did in Chattanooga Came the Week Before AUBURN Ala Oct Playing in tha presence of an immense homecoming crowd the Auburn Tiger football teamm lumbered up and down Drako field Saturday afternoon to defeat the Clemson Tigers In the overwhelming score of 47 to nothing The Plainsmen In netting their eeren touchdowns showed a marked Improvement over last Saturday's gams against Chattanooga in many of the departments The moat noticeable gain waa probably In the kicking division Moulton Nelson and Tuxworth lifted their spirals high and for good yardage Saturday which kept the ball out of threatening territory for almost the entire game A line-up made up of players who did not play last Saturday spent most of teh first quarter In the gume A the quarter rams near to a close Coach Morey began a sream ofoub-atltutlona to the Auburn front but the initial periodproved disastrous to the invaders with Auburn1 counting 21 points Allen came in for two and Fisher one The th'rd period found the OrAngo and Blue hammering out a pair of touchdowns which waa duplicated tha fourth Clemson with some starring Individuals fought hard to overeomt the gains of the -numerous Auburn backs that were sentln horn the Auburn side lines to reinforce the Tiger bulwark but their offensive never appeared dangerous to he Tigers' goal line kicking was good but their numerous parses seemed Inaccurate and wtihout the precision to connect safely with their receiver The most intensive kicking featured the early play with both Auburn and Clemson taking pact In the toe offerings Moulton who replaced Hodges at quarter Just after play started was booting out some long once for Auburn while McConnell clemson fullback was returning them to the Auburn terrtlory without any effort to advance the bal by other methods The ball was exchanged some six or seven times before the two teams made up their minds to settle down toa varied attack In advancing the ball YS MONDAY Coming a a climax to a program of some two weeks of Health education the A Monday night will stage a program of entertainment will include a volley ball game and also a basket bnl game A banquet Is also scheduled after the athletic events for the members and their friends Members of the volley ball teams City Realty Company Cl Jones llertwig Lockhart Dr Applewhite Alien Johnson Hatcher and Captain Clemence Schofield Iron Works: Captain Kane Barber DcLamur A Coe J- Frecnrnn Hart E- Yates and (Vhite The basketball teams follow: Ilapgrade Overalls: Captain Boh Gamble: Buncle Skinner Tech Irfing Elder Robert Fitts Churlos Moran and Charles Bell In era Southern Sport: Captain Ascby XV Jordan I-'k-hnrt Ed Msawtt Oscar Bong Albert and Joe Talnlrd TbS volley ball game start promptly at 8 o'clock Monday -night The line-up: AUBURN 47: res clemson Ejsmes LE Timmerman Pruitt LT Marshall Holtzclaw LG Logan -C Presley Scarbrough AC) Harvey (c) Couch RT Davidson FJame RE Cuttlno Hodges RE Cuttlno Hodges QB Eskew Slaughter LHB Mldklff Granger RHB JPesrman Moseley FB McConnell Substitutions: Auburn Moulton for Hodges Earnest for Scarbrough Allen for Granger Ellis for Slaughter Dlnamore for Moulton Ingram for James Spinks for Pruitt: Cunningham for Couch Patterson for Logan Shotts for Dinsmore Nelson tor Moulton Watwood for Burns Howard for Cunningham Garrett for Ingram Allen for Slaughter: Ellle for Granger Carter-for Holtzclaw Fisher for Allen Tuxworth for Nelson Snider for Ellis Pierce for Earnest Long for Fierce: Baskin for Ingram Tur ner for Cunningham Carter for Patterson Newsome for Snider Tamplln for Fisher Hartshelle for Nelson Moulton for Hodges Carter for Scarborough Clemson: Marlin for Harvey Klugh for Mldklff Tally for Timmerman: Ines for Pear man Davis for Martin: Austin for Davison Hoke for Cuttlno Hair for Pressley Score by qunrters: Auburn 0 3113 Clemson 0 0 0 0 0 Officials Referee RIorlarty (Ob-erlin): umpire Boatright (Wofford) Headllncsman Cunningham (Vanderbilt): scored touchdowns Auburn Allen 3: Fisher 3: Ellis 3 Slaughter: points after touchdown Shotta 4 Moulton ItlOOI MKE APE'S NEW The blood of the ehimpanzee and the orangoutang Is more closely related to human blood than that of common monkeys Dr II Gideon Wells told a at Columbia University reerntly Dr Wells said tliat the blood of the anthropoid apes are more closely akin tc human blood than the bloods of horses and donkeys gr related to etch other The moat expensive gold fish la the Lion Hoad which 'is ah American fish Proteges of Wallace Wade Demonstrate That They Will Ee In on 1926 Title Battle NASHVILLE Tcnn Oct 2 (INS) Another brilliant resourceful fool-lull team created from the crumbs that fell from the Jahama championship training table of 1325 came up from Tuscaloosa Saturday and rut down an experienced Vnnd r-1 Hit eleven in the desperately played gjtne here Saturday 13 to 7 Wallace Wade Kensatlonil jounz coach who learned hla fool hall at Dan knee tossed a perfidy drilled football team Into ih stadium here and showed his former chief just how finely a foothill team may lie trained In early Octolec Alabama staged two brilliant marches In the first period in which Tolbert Brown and Red Barnes rut through the Vandy defenss for leng spectacular runs Early i In the fourth Vandy launched a spectacular aerial attack that gave them a touchdown and Spears kicked the extr point but Alabama came hack with another reventy yard advance to-score a final touchdown and make the score 13 to 7 Missouri Plays Tulane to Tic MISSOURI STADIUM Columbia Mo Oct 2 Missouri new memorial stadium waa successfully dedicated here Saturday with Tulane and Missouri ploying a scoreless tie before more than 12000 fans The field was sloppy the going unsteady and the team evenly matched The result waa ao evident after the first half that many fans left before the game was finished Strong defensive play by both the green wave and the Tigers robbed the con test of features There were no long runs no real danger to either goal line On the slippery clay neither team could gain consistently Several spectacular tackles by each team and 17-yard run by Menvllle brought cheers but for the most part it was a punting duel between Stuber and Morgan with Morgan having a good margin Two heautiful punta of 50 yards helped Tulana backs' averages The outstanding figures were Morgan and Talbot for Tulane and Clark and Lindenmeyer for Missouri 81 COCKTAILS! LONDON Having received complaints from American visitors that their list of cocktails was not comprehensive enough the committee of a West End Club has prepared a menu containing no fewer than 81 oppctlzera Among them are the "Old Bomb" Dikl Gland" and Third Included among the dry cocktails arc highballs ad there baa been much rejoicing in the high placea of the opposition party over the light of the World Court advocates But now comes trouble right In the Democratic ranks over the same question At Syra-cukw where the New York Democracy has been in session to name a state ticket and candidates for the senate the World Court issue has bobbed up and caused difficulty Governor Smith who Is being drafted for duty again to head the ticket is a World Courier He believes In American membership in the international Judicial tribunal with reservations And he believes too that in a campaign of wblch a member of the senate Is to be elected hi party in lta platform should credit Its faith So he brings forward a World Court plank and he demands that It hs inserted and he goes so far as to tell the committee on resolutions that If It Is not Incorporated In the declaration of principles he will not run a fifth time for governor a howdy-do Of course the governor will sweep the state whether the party declares for the World Court or not Fee la not A1 Smith bigger than the platform? Is he not his own platform? But while this is only 1926 with merely a governorship In the prospect 1938 Is only two years and a presidency In the offing And moreover there Is the eenatorship So the Tammany men who have been ao busy greasing the way for the convention protest even to their beloved governor that it is bad iiolltirs to metnlon the World Court that the Wot-Id Court anathema to certain groups of voters In the big town Let the platform doel with generalities and Ignore the controversial especially on a subject that has lieen disposed of and ha left lta wreckage 'Rut Governor A1 1 not state bos without iiossesxlncr the qualities of boss-ship Ho believes In the World Court He believe that It Is pertinent to a which a sennlorshlp Is nt stake to mention the subject npprovinglr and so lie gets his wnv All Of which I mighty comforting to the Republicans w'hn have been meeting nt Mndison Square Garden and Ironing out their own troubles' The Tiger yb-lds but his fur Is ruffled mid there Is a nimsirr note In hi purr that makes It sound mlghtly like a snarl" A close reading of this story from the administration mouthpienie would tt in tn indicate Ihrt It Is nfnld the eomMnairn of Gov Smith nnd tle World Cois Issue may prove too much for the Republican to get over In the 1923 presidential race" staTc c'impaicnL tn BASEBALL Of COURSE! proved himself to be Just that The fact that we were pulling for the Yanks la not the thing that inspires this comment either MAJOR IIOOPLE who eat In the box with Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis according to the reports trekking Into thin office says that be thinks the Yanks made a mistake playing the entire nine innings If they had quit in the sixth after they made their second run the suspense would not hare been so great TIIE WORLD'S SERIES and its accompanying troubles (scoreboards and Buchi kept us from seeing that Lanier-Aggie game Friday afternoon But wa are told that the pro tegee of Jake Zellars- showed some stuff that means that Lanier will have a cracking good football team again this year We are led to believe that this is a habit -at Lanier For the past several years we are told the Poets have always shown something More power to the coaches and the principals at Lanier who can produce such football teams There Is room for them at Mercer! A NEW SPORTS committee has taken charge of American Legion affairs and announces that a fight card will be staged on the might of Friday October 15 (tha night before the Mercer-Florlda game) that will excel anything that has been put on to date They are angling for such fighters as Baby Strlbllng Hollis Sullivan and others who are drawing big houses among the fans of Atlanta Chairman O'Keefe says that he wants to find out if Macon will support first-class houts He is of the opinion that she and In that he has the same idea that this writer has Wa are looking forward to October 15 to see what O'Keefe and his committee will do Colli son of the Charleston Post was a welcome visitor to our off ire Saturday He came over to rover the Merrer-Citadel game and told ua that we might get beat We didn't believe It! WESLEY ANNE SAYS: LOVE I8X'T BLIND! I KNOW A FELLAR WHO SAYS HE WOULDN'T MARRY SUZANNE LENGLEN IF CASH AND CARRY PYLE PAYS HER A MILLION DOLLARS! will be easily relegated to the side to make for the big issue of the World Court That such a situation has developed as would wgrry the Republican leaders has been clearly and unmistakably demonstrated here within the lust few days These leaders doubtless see that the Empire State Government Is away ahead In the political race that his advocacy of thn World Court Issue and the fact that he has been nominated for a fourth term as governor of New York would give him such a commanding lead In I lie next na-lloral campaign ss would place him well Into the vanguard of White Honqs aspirants However this mhy he administration organs ure apparently worried over the situation the Washington Star saying: 'Deinocrnlic leaders In different states have been enjoying the troubles of rcilain of the Republican senators who have been defeated in the primaries on the score according to their opponents of their advocacy of American adhesion to the World Court Whether or not these primary ueta have been in ft ct due to the international Issue HOOPLE a Miss Mias GemAdine Harmon 17-year-old McCook Neb high school senior la buddy to the American Legion men of that town She won a bathing contest they held and then helped them put on a membership campaign The Legionnaires plan boom her for the title Legion at the national convention in Philadelphia this fall Chinese Seize American Ship LONDON Oct 2 A dispatch received here from Hankow via Peking tonight reports the American steamship Ring has been seised by the troops of General Tan? Bun and compelled to transport troop up the Yangtse river It waa a similar Incident invoiw ng the Yang Gun soldiery that brought shout the recent bombard ment of Was Glen by Brltlsn gum oata and resultant casualties among both English and Chinees The troops at thAt time commandeered two British vaaaela Detective Held In Hall-Mills Murder Mistery NEW YORK Oct 1 mix Demartini private detective in tha employ of Mrs Frances Stevens Hall for tho last four years tonight was arrested in Brooklyn charged with being an accessory after tha fact In tha murder of tho Bev Edward Hall and Mrs Eleanor Mills In New Brulawlck In mi DeMartinl whose arrest was said to have been brought about by statement In the affidavit of Henry L' Dickman former state trooper and dry Investigators of the case announced he would fight extradition to New Jersey He gave himself up voluntarily to police Civil War Vet And Housekeeper Killed by Gas NEW YORK Oct 2 Edward Brbwn 73 a Civil War veteran and Katherine McClaoscn hU housekeeper were found gassed to death today In Brown's Brooklyn home A rubber tube to a stovo broke permitting gaa to escape Acdme carefully graded according to size are used tn making a quaint Indian musical Instrument recently found In southern California I refer to those two young star Mr George Herman Ruth and Mr Herbert Pennock I gave several pointers to Mr Ruth known aa Babe -Just before the game and it waa my cunning advice and the dem-onatation of the famoua Hoople return hall that enabled Mr Pennock to Aefeat the vleltora from 8t Louis only three meanly hits Warmup UP on -the sideline Just before '-Initial struggle started my time of course was limited In coaching Mr Pennock else I am sure he would have become perfect In delivery of the return (Mil and allowed tha Cardinals not a single hit The most satisfying moment of he game to iy way of thinking waa when Mr Ruth ecorad the winning run It fully Juatfled the confidence I had placed in this young man whom I selected from ell the mighty batsmen as the meat promising "I Knew All the After the contest had been concluded some Ignorant Individuals asked me although perfect strangers what I thought of It Egad! aa If I or rather If I ever doubtdtt what would be the final outcome All along I had predicted that tha New Tork team would win the first gome and this Information waa withheld from my hosts of readers only because of the effect It would have had upon tha betting odds and the attendance I have picked the winner for Sunday's game and will announce Jt Immediately at the conclusion of play I will follow this Idea through the series The aeriea started In a blaze of glory egad! And the heat extenda along Broadway I feel It au'ging through my veine but must think of dear Martha and restrain myself Also It requires a clear head to correctly review these event Of course I refrained from predicting the result beforehand for Viller Huggins is an old friend of wiie aa la Rogers Hornsby and 1 AK not want to cast any psychological disadvantage over either team But I figured that the Yanks would win and when they made more scores than tha Cards I knew was right Advised Huggins In fact had Miller Huggins followed the advice that I sent him by special messenger from the box wherein I was sitting egad with Judge Kennesaw Mountain Landis he would have won the game much sooner I suggested that he cease playing at the end of the sixth round after ha succeeded in gaining the lead on hla foes The poor ninny would not do so but played ihj-ough the entire garnet Suppose Cards had scored two runs! He would have been defeated I have always found it to be a good policy to grasp an advantage when you have it I well remember when the late Colonel Teddy Roosevelt and I hunted boa constrictor South America One day while roaming through the pine forests of Brazil I came upon a mammoth boa some 25 feet long I saw him just In the act of crushing a poor Innocent sheep in twain Juat aa I earns upon him 'Tie true that the fact that the tea: was Intent upon hie Job of the sheep had something to do wrr my success in getting the advantage of him But the point la hat It waa my Quick perception that hat 'made me see my advantage While was colled aPbund the hcep I grabbed hie tall and head nd tied them together in a knot nd his effort! to disentangle himself a used him to snap hie head off 1 kinned him end gave the trtaeure Colonel Roosevelt and have no louht but whet eome of hla eons 10va that akin et this time Modest Hoople I do not want to claim any credit or the Yankee win of Saturday hut will aay that took Herb whose father uaed to play hall lidth ma on the old Wayhassett Whoopamydaara aside and old him aomathlng of thovfamoua Hoople Whitia ball It you followad he game closely you will remember hat Pennock started on esevral tensions a ball that no ona could ell where It waa not even Pennock himself The beauty of It a that If you do get It across the late It Is almost Impossible to hit or you do not know where It la rolng yourself and ho wean' you away egad by facial expree-Ion where the ball la going If you lon't know yourself! Tha Hoople Thistle waa famoua when moat of children And Pennock Saturday against tha Cards! 'ncouth ltuffian Aa I was leaving the ball park -aturJay some uncouth ruffian gad stopped and asked me what I new about Inside baseball But I it him down promptly by telling Im that I wesa star on the old ilfulllan Indoor baseball team And he was completely non-pulsed! Well m'lads more tomorrow! I ust keep an -engagement pit udge Landis for dinner FOR MAYONNAISE Mayonnaise dressing takes on a net attractive color If a quarter of cup of tomato puree is added to very two cups of dressing Hardman Headquarter Atlanta Georgia I have been noticing th various charges brought against Dr Hardman by hla opponent In the present cumpalgn The latest is that lie has been slurring the memory cf- our deceased Senator Thus Watson Dr Hardman waa my family phy-alclan from the time he began pvac tiring medicine until he retired from the profession From this close re- litionship with him I think I am in position to know something of hla opinion on more subjects than hla profession and fee charge have heard him talk in public time after time and I had private con-vresatlone innumerable with him Many times have we apoken of the late Senator Watson and he ofteis i expressed his admiration fof the senator's intellect end loyalty what he believed to be right and have yet for the first time to hear Dr Hardman speak slightly or In a slurring manner of Mr Watson This last onslought la broujht out for no other reason than to prejudice the forty thousand men In Georgia who followed Mr Watwn loy- ally for thirty years and ss we all know through some cf the most bitter campaigns ever fought lA the political arena of the state cannot believe that thinking mea arl women voters of our great old state will allow such political dap trip -to deter them in the performance of what they honeatly believe to their duty on Wednesday next hen we will confer upon one of Georgia's best and most Intelligent sous tho -highest honor within our gifts From my long and familiar acquaintance with Dr Hardman feel ta'i Is orly Justice to him that I make these etatement JACKSON Commerce Ga STILL EVERY auio has Its full-powered cylinder! Mercer had a young fellow out there Saturday who played a whale of a game His name waa Fsrrar some folks call him ('Fawny1 This Smith gentleman looked mighty good against the Bulldog He waa a star on offenne making the only Bear touchdown with a run-of 90 yards on a triple pass It waa ha who kicked the extra point over and hla play on defense waa marvelous despite the fact that be had a bad shoulder GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP REQUIRES THAT A FELLOW TAKE A LOSS AS WELL AS 1IK TAKES A WITH A ORIX THE REARS WERE FIGHTING SATURDAY AND IT IS OUR OPINION THAT THEY SHOULD HAVE WON THEY AND THAT IS THAT! THE THING that faces the Bears next is the game with Florida on October 16 wblch la home-coming day at Mercer Florida held Chicago to a 13-6 win Saturday which means that either the Maroons have a mighty weak team or Florida has a better team than she has been given credit for We are Inclined to think the latter WE LIKE TIIE SPIRIT of Coach Bernce Moore He was up in our aanctorium Saturday night and asked him what he thought of the Mercer-Citadel game There was no excuse offered He said that Citadel won fairly and squarely and that he had hie mind on that Florida game That's the spirit that surmounts obstacles! Forget your troubles and don't worry over an overturned Jar of milk Think of the next guy and try to make him your meat! October 2 1936 will never come this way again! Howard of Birmingham defeated the highly touted Oglethorpe team Saturday Howard cornea to Macon on October 33 to play the Bears There is one thing certain! The two remaining games on the Bear erhedule will he hot ones Florida and Howard on two successive Saturdays! What could be sweeter? HERB FENNOCK etrutted his stuff in the first game of the world's seriea Saturday! To hold the Cardinal to three hits la a task for a giant of the mound And Herb Macon News Bureau Ity II MrGownu WASHINGTON Oct Close pn-III leal observers profess to believe whether they are right or not that events are no eltoplng themselves that It looks very much as though the hig ineue in the next notional mmpalan would he that of the World Court and the two main performers on the stnga Senator Borah of Idaho against the proposition and Governor A1 Smitli of New York for It The tariff question may cosily lie disposed of when show Its hand and likewise when the question of country-wide prosperity is considered there will be only memories of a depression So likewise other Insuea-for Instance the failure of the administration to properly enforce the Volstead law COSTS TO TEST BEARD NEW It Is costly to teat a matt's beard Robert Flaherty 18 found that out when he was arrested and held on a charge of sssault It wa alleged be doubted the realners of the beard of Louis Goldberg 85 and gave it a healthy pull to find out i ROTARY IN BELGIUM BRUSSELS The International Rotary which Is already strong tn England Is gaining in Belgium A rluh was recently formed In Antwerp and there are cluhe In Brus set and Ostand An international Rotary Congress is being planned for Juue 1927 WINE BOUGHT RIAk'O CHICAGO world' original phno invented In 1728 by Bsrtholo-incn CTieiofoil on Balisn was iniT fur a cask of win and for more than half a n-ntury wsd luet it value nnkuow tn own- era ni-fonlliig tn Chiraga piune ma fort un-r The famous oH In- Mrument wav 1'ilit In Hienns foe nliiando de MmJipi lit 7hlo Mwi-niti a Florentine hysfoan Irtiiifclil it at a sale tn 14'l for a cask of Winn It a a pun-haned lefer py Brown sort presented tn Mi Mi'trotKiiitsn Museum la New eik MONTREAL Oct The seven children of Isadora Robert at Stan-brldge station near here today saw him split their skull with an axe cut her threat with a razor tke own ir A violent quarrel in the Fr-nch- Canadian'e home preceded the murder Roberts uM sot Commit suicide Immediately and after the killing of the wife two of the children ran to the house of a neigldior and gave the alarm When constable arrived Robert threatened him with the razor and then Tied to the bark of tho bouse The officer pursued and found litas loaning against the sale a wait and slipped a ialr of handcuffs on him A moment later Roliert fell tn the floor dead He had eta ailed throat before th constable entered the room I 1 )909 MODEL CnTTXWKH FAILM Horn tli a has th Oldrvt mif'iin I lie In the ounty errotdlng Puiirt iworda Ills Ftrd rMJUUrr lfins moilri with tha Hum-lcr Huil 3 suit using II I IT.

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