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The Daily Item from Lynn, Massachusetts • 6

Publication:
The Daily Itemi
Location:
Lynn, Massachusetts
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6
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9 DAILY' EVENING ITEM LYNN MASS THURSDAY JANUARY 24 1918 6 tteverly Brockton Hyde Park Boston Worcester Lynn Providence Springfield Mark Down Sale be the NAVY YARD BALL Place in Lynn of will Laugh at scores TEAM TWO 1 9 50 Totals 540 531 1524 2 so Totals 515 465 1387 475 447 1850 Totals 418 473 1390 Totals 469 440 1361 1 Angelo a 1 Live Store CASCARA0QUliW 90 92 Market Street thin "tf SPORTING COMMENT 91 87 86 80 91 99 90 80 86 79 87 stated that the the service for and If they play summer it will 80 109 105 89 102 77 84 96 92 95 any The Sullivan Heroux Johnson 85 120 34 83 97 291 250 276 298 293 236 277 292 271 284 White Carr Welsh Wanstall Ople 269 289 270 277 292 101 86 86 Harry Cole will be able to give the Three Linkers the password and he will be admitted to the 4 bowling circuit in an effort to keep West Lynn lodge from dropping the league top honors to Glenmere Cole wag given the Initiatory degree at the West Lynn lodge last night There Is no change In the leader ship of the Intercity league aa Co Ionia! and Annex split the four points The rolling was a little off In the en tire circuit last night with the ex ception of the Unique crew's work at the Eureka lanes Rowsa Anti Anderson Laort Dawson 80 98 365 243 287 325 304 Nlms Bosse Lewis Moffet Wentzell 105 83 79 89 84 139 83 109 109 91 279 314 274 259 264 high The 304 282 216 266 263 Hill Yerkes Keating Parches! Monett! 18 76 103' 115 118 91 97 Seniors rost iRed Calloway Magrane Residents of the Meadow park dis trict led by the officers of the Sheri dan Improvement East Lynn Im provement and Highland Improve ment associations will start a cam paign for the improvement of the park That several baseball dia monds be improved and that tempo rary or permanent bleachers be erect ed are said to be In the demands Lynn was well represented at the Millrose games at New York last night Phillips ran with the Boston navy yard relay team and George Stebbens former George town university man and resident of Lynn several summers when he was employed at the General Electric Company represented Camp Devens Both are fast men $QAOO SUITS and OVERCOATS SUITS andJO XV OVERCOATS class track meet at Classical High school will be held tomorrow night The Boston English meet has been postponed aculty Manager Ernest Lawton and Principal red Mitchell of the Classical school are making an effort to secure permission forkthe meet 5 9000 SUITS and OVERCOATS Kuppenheimer Clothes are included the following schedule of reductions1 SUOO SUITS and OVERCOATS who have received materials from this club Mrs Clements and daughter entertained with vocal and piano solos at the close of work A light collation war served On Wednes day night Jan 30 the club will meet with Mrs Alfreds Bessant Silver Iekn place A Lynn boy Thomas eeney son of the well known Insurance man is representing the seniors at the Bos ton College high inter class games at the James street gymnasium Bos ton today He is entered In the 25 yard dash and 300 yard run eeney Is a graduate of St school this city $1 R00 SUITS and OVERCOATS 50 SUITS and OVERCOATS our entire stock Ulsters and Manager Chet Bartlett is figuring on a large attendahca at the Corn monwealth Pler A game at the Lynn gym Saturday night Lynn basketball patrons will be given a star attraction and following the Sailors the Hth Company will play eb 2 and dateq have been submitted to Rabbit Maranvllle's Navy yard five tor the Lynn floor This date will announced in the near future No advance In price for this 20 yesr old 35c for 34 tbkt Some eoid tablets now 30c for 31 igured on proportionate met per tablet you eave 9)4c when you buy Hili' Cures Cold in as grip in 3 Money back if it faiU MHulM 24 Tablets for 2So Ifi Atony Drug 5 tors 114 96 98 85 80 run: juniors sophomores Healeyi Gan freshmen Dempsey $1 00 SUITS and XV OVERCOATS you wish you had laid by a supply of sugar last summer? you wish you had next coal already in your cellar? get caught the same way on your clothing Supply your future needs at this sale Not only will next prices be about double what you can buy for now but there may not be enough goods to go around at any price Coach Sexton Has Class Lively Youngsters in Several Contests i Lynn English interclass meet be hld tonight at the English High gym The first event will start promptly at 745 o'clock It will bo Coach George Sexton's first track ex hlbltlon at the school The entries are: 25 yard dash: Seniors Thompson and Clark juniors Clavln Devine Calloway Goldsmith Cutler sopho mores Eldridge Waycott Sullivan freshmen Dempsey Bloomberg 300 yard run: Seniors Redfieldrost juniors MacDonald Leahy Caswell non Balch Bloomberg 600 yard run: field juniors sophomores Whelan Johnson Mo Minus freshmen Jackson 1000 yard run: Juniors Redmond Brown: sophomores Coalman Johnson Johnson freshmen Champion Shotput: Seniors Clark rost: juniors Clavln Warren Johnson Kingston onos 'sophomores dridgetHennerson freshmen Bloom "berg Running high jump: Seniors Thompson Clark RedfieldJVetmore juniors Caswell Cutler: sophomores Connick: freshmen Dempsey Bloom berg Standing high jump: Seniors Clark Redfield juniors Caswell Cutler sophomores Connick freshmen Maelstone Standing broad jump Sdlors Thompson juniors Caswell Cutler Brown sophomore Connick fresh men (entries later) f)f High Grade Clothing That Has Ever Taken 93 93 92 103 94 92 88 109 92 469 PALACE 85 98 35000000 DOCUMENTS IN ROOM One of the most marvelous organi zations In the world Is found in the new buildings at Kew of tho claims and record'department of the ministry nlabor Here the whole work of un I "employment Insurance formerly ad ministered from various towns throughout the United Kingdom is directed In one room alone 35000000 docu ments relating to workmen's insur ance are housed and even In labyrinth It Is possible to trace the name ana tun particulars of claim In two nr three minutes efficient working of anlntrlcHte and complicated system is carried out al most entirely by a staff of women numbering over 600 453 DONAHUE 79 84 91 90 87 $9 '00 SUITS and OVERCOATS reductions apply to Blue and Black Suits of our staple Overcoats Since our esteemed friend Dr Gar field has failed to explain how we can dispose of our regular stock in a third less than the regular space of time we put in operation the only sure method we know of cut the prices so deep that selling will speed up and enable us to make the clearance which our policy de mands 453 EUREKA 100 117 96 88 113 Colonials Were in Luck Last Night Colonial league leaders were lucky to split even with Annex In the Intercity league match last night at the Annex lanee and to break even had to rhli an extra block to decide the total Annex put the first string In the cooler by a single pin and were defeated in the second string In the last string Annex defeated the Salemites 473 to 447 and the match ended with the teams dead locked at: 1390 each Colonial won the point on the roll off Unique whitewashed Eureka in the match at the Eureka lanes without the assistance of "Mel" Beck the league leader An alleged bowler by the name of Jimmyed his way into the Unique lineup and his poor rolling held the Unique crew from a probable record "Bert" Nlms crashed the togs In this match for two singles of 128 and 139 and a total of 365 Moffett registered 325 for the night's summary: UNIQUE 98 84 "75 101 95 The United Shoe Machinery Leaguers United Shoe Machinery leaguers held sway at the East Lynn lanes last night and Team No 2 de feated Team No 1 while Team No 4 took three points from Team No 3 Jackson of Team No 4 wasOthe man of the night with 313 $97 50 SUITS and OVERCOATS ENGLISH HIGH TRACK GAMES THIS EVENING 51 These jO except some Open Saturday Evenings The State armory will prove Ideal place for basketball and first game will be played between St Mary's A A ami Saltonstall A A of Salem eb 2 The proceeds of the Kame will go to the funds of Co and 15th regiment Massachusetts State guard Several other games are being booked for the armory rom presnt Indications the Inter 417 COLONIAL Entremont 94 Godbout 79 Turell 93 Knowlton 96 Gorman 108 Based On 1 Cost Per Bk Tablet It Saves 9c Totals 7 468 Colonial won roll off il A If We inaugurate the most A VxA ZZsi A important and extraordinary TEAM MADE UP BIG LEAGUERS Neither Boston Red Sox nor Grady of Marblehead entertains much hope of securing Jack Barry Rab bit Maranvllle Arthur Rico Herb Pennock Ernie Shore Larry Witt or any of the baseball stars now at the Boston navy yard after the an nouncement made by Lieutenant Park athletic director yesterday Lieutenant Park ball players are In the duration of war ball anywhere this be with a team representing the Bos ton yard The Boston navy yard crew would be an all star big league combina tion with several of the best players from each leaglue in the lineup Here is a possible lineup: Rico of the Braves and Leary of Indianapolis catchers Shor? Rader and Pennock of the Red Sox and Gaw of Buffalo pitchers Gainer first base Barry second base Maranvllle shortstop McNally third base: Shorten Leo Cal lahan and Witt of the Athletics out field "Dutch" Leonard of the Red Sox Tillie Walker and Jimmy Walsh are possible stars who will be added to the navy yard team' Leonard has already enrolled at the yard and Walker and Walsh have stated that they desire to enlist Johnny Lane secretary of the Red Sox will han dle the financial end of the team Our necessity is your good fortune: You can come here now and choose from the finest Suits Overcoats Etc the market affords at savings tir greater than the price reductions indicate for the sim ple reason that our former prices were less than the same goous now cost at wnoiesaic btock up now nign prices next winter Laboring under an unprecedented shortage of wool and an alarming shortage of worthy fabrics with prices soaring to hitherto undreamed of levels we thought we had troubles a plenty But now like a thunderbolt from a clear sky comes the order depriving us of a full third of our usual business week Sherman was right in what he said about war IX 9 TMt $1250 $1 e5o JL $1 7 50 I A 1 a Dl I 2Cso I 0(150 I 6 3 3 50 1 I "I I 1 I The Cochrane 87 88 158 283 Boyer 76 84 91 251 Gallagher 80 80 80 210 Austin 68 87 75 230 Howard 70 94 97 261 Team totals 381 433 451 1265 TEAM ONE Mannon 80 91 85 256 Sweet 100 89 66 255 Johnson 9u 77 100 267 Richards 72 71 65 208 Pumllett 73 101 91 268 Teain totals 11 3 429 HO 1254 TEAM OUR Sparks 80 95 78 253 Turner 61 76 76 218 Chamberlain I 88 92 '98 278 Jackson 114 84 115 313 Tatro 97 91 90 278 Team totals 440 438 457 1335 TEAM THREE Perkins 86 110 96 292 McAuliffe 96 85 91 272 Parr 61 89 72 '222 Smith 90 83 97 270 Whitcomb 90 94 76 2 6't Team totals 423 461 432 13 16 AID CLUB The Soldiers' Aid club compose of Pythian Sisters met last night with Mrs Emily dements 7 North Side avenue The members worked on sweaters jmeta and wristers for the soldiers Several pleasing letters were read from boys in the service 50c Neckwear 35c 65c Neckwear 45c 95c Neckwear 69c $150 Neckwear $115 50c Underwear 4 39c $195 Hats $169 $300 $265 $350 Hats $295 $100 Shirts 79c $150 Shirts $115 SPORTING COMMENT ft.

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