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| pace six ‘ODAY'S NEWS OF THE SPORT WORLD BENJAMIN HAS BEST OF WELLING, QUNDEE GETS PHLETIC CLUB ~TAY-QUT SCON ie Will Be Picked November! 11 for Carnival to Be Staged Week Later. NEWARK, ov. 3:—Joe Benjamin | of San Frariciseo, lightweight, took | every round of an eight-reund go } ith Joe Welling of Chigaxo/ | re Casper Athletic club which has f drphnised hy: (George! are cecal wwit iutockoat ease Teas’, Recher ef fe its first try-out night, November atterson, N. J., in the fifth round of * ft the clubrooms in the second floor an ight-round a at. he Fi Hall building, ‘114 Cobb Augue Ratner ‘of New York out- set, Following these try-outs for foug\.t Soldier, Bartfield of New York M wrostl nd boxers belonging to in eight rounds. Selub, the first athletic carnival will Benny Valgar of France shaded | bly be staged November 17 or 18 Johnny Drummie of Jersey oy in oe eight ro nds, The new theatre being built Sion of the city. The new theatre, which probably will ¥ that time, ix to be used time in staging athietic for the sport fans of this i Jompleted be of of the Owner of the Lazy D," White. = | “The Rura aches ault Yor Work.’ Heys. But the fact that the produce “Doings Of Waffles’ Haw)" Conan Foes re arnehiey. aut Frer Worle.” ' yam deponed of hy:ail. G'cloeke that: morn : ie Seaton AS ee ing inspired confidence and since th ' ee le Against’ the Current, Edward A. ~ ‘ar Away Stories.” Locke. Siciner. lime the sales have averaged from $1 | { : zue of the Scarlet Pimpernal,” “Within Prison: Walls.” Osborne pba saa AG ga mrinaturday T HABE RUTH, CHAMPION HOME RU LU R, IN A NEW ROLE— ‘on “He Can Who Thinks He Can,” Mar; The cher: ding to Mr. .J¢ a NOYE INT HE FOURTH Babe Ruth is ‘now in the cigar manufacturing business in Boston. Babe is "Refuse to Subscribe Loyalty in New i Aeaatha F diemoteruettententeivellie lat ot eure Jearning the business from start to finish. He is shown rolling a cigar. It Constitutional Government ass) aks ine Wee Jonen Rojer. Praoticht Rabbit. Keeping, WaMRB-\ncy otherwise, could not dispose or is said unless he receives the $20,000 per year he demands from the Boston “Land of Last Chince,is0gden, ton. a is : Nov. 5.—Johnny | club that he ltay- anlele oF unt cigar! Brtatnicar: . There. “Burned Bridges," Sinalair. “Career of Leonard Wood," Bours. Mae PAREN Te HICL Gente Lnoaied Vent siiat> i | “Carington of High) Hill,. garland, New Schools for:Old," Dewey. oe ea wetdhisgie: Dheaiepie ect a A 4 RABY Associated Preas.) | “Square Péggy,” Bacon. >" ‘Marie Bashkertseff,”” Serrano. Pe Be REO SY BUDD ye, Bey SCC Bb- ag Thorpe the fourth round of a RLIN. he members of Execu: “The Li M Wl ite os solutely sfresh produce at prices aver. cele Sa ED GL MIKE HUNDEE GUTFOUGHT NEFF IND WAI LAGE FiGH IT tive Cammiited oeAbe wenn National} Sts gaveie os amet rae rege * Flonel Fabre, /agtns Wess than 60. percent of prices Eeople e Party of Offteials, those who} ” . they previously ad LO pay. wo Wyoming Girls," Carrie Mar- 4 rahe LineolIn, The Pk Drink- “- P rs Ft “Adv entired of the Traveling Bears, apc to Hiome Poems,” Raward BY ROCK ISLAND BOXER '0-ROUND DRAW: MCARTY es rise nga ‘uae Sli Sie ki aton. * é Children.” A icin’ “hy ‘ Ld should be Mnicwed ‘to strive for anoth - | ¥ y ” ie ' post. p are NEXT YR Stara = ee. IND HOUELAS ARE FVEN : corm ot Ro Riitone nh he ty Whiskers Out West,” Mont- penser of Frelies 2ana.” ‘Enterialn? apie. z ) , EP o Capont of Rock Island won over Mike “Hoy Seouts Year Book," Malteh | ‘fovee Kilmer's Poems. . hi MEL Wundee of Chicago in ten’ rounds cite fell teem he oats contra “Campfire Girls,” Hornabrook. |. "beadefs to Liberty," wade, _STA BLE BOYS IN % here. teelt, ,gudrantéen Valnnpitest canna can “Molly and Waday,” ‘Waitt. | “Phe Land of- Fair Play? Parsons. va (By United Press.) political views and heliefs. ip 7 FRANCE STRIKE fp Saeenat “C ear eae raw. he lghtwieght ch A chee, BC ACS et toe PARISIAN ART GALLERIES HOLD DOUGHBOYS | ERES | j to kk away with the honors at round draw for the lightwieght cham: ‘that they will not takerthe oath to re- POR WAGE RAISE Lorrie games in- Belgium next of the ‘southwest held Py public but do not want to loxe thir nes Saeco bread-winning positions? if money can heip-them. , dren = } ; ne games months away and all tb STAMP ISSUES MADE Pete McCarty of Kort Worth also "rhe could not he more nervy” the ngements are yet in infant stages. p<foughtya aix-reani io with Jack pap What consideration dic! riheless, the Swedish athletic A ON anaes Ue the monarehical system give the offi-! twingers . of .conscience 1LONDO. mission has appropriated $100,000, gvorld's record | cials who had pt a team in shape to.compete for 4s been + ‘ished since Deceriber; against siving. she oath’ to,the ‘monarch? fi $ 1918, in the number ‘of new postage Spain Will Be Tt asks. { \is sum will be augmented by a aaa asic ; ane fojal is nara an, | Bie otonratiee ere ee nine fire wane Represented at eres of the trip to Antwerp. ¢ ainiretat > hie % B . t | The con sion is trying to prevail bapa erat hc M . { va Ernie Hjertherg to absent himself | nteed by the Paris Labor Meeting on his busir in Goteborg long ; ETS 2 | ‘ } EHiertberg 1914, when 1,285 ne postage bs i] tha to train ie team: a Eset rend were produc thi yut the (By Axsocinted Press.) : ei] be remembered, yas formerly world, mainly due to > change in the MADRID, “(By Mail)~Vieomote de { Uh of the Irish-American Athletic Yatermark of the- British colonial is-,Bza, who will represent Spain at the U, and trained the Swedish team in) ge, Labor Cong t Washington, is Pres- i} % | bi a Poland. which once had ¥but one ident of the Spanish Institution o | tong with Justice tow 5. stamp, has since the Armistice pro-| Reforms. He will b DUSSELDORF. (By mail.j--It is a} t secretary of the American nore than 400 distinct stamps. sssor Posado, deputy wonder that the Cologne cathedral has bs coment 69 pct rey ee ine comes second with about wealthy Atalan manufacturer u not been sold in the channels of illicit ely responsible for a change in thes Ingo in and Czecho-! Largo Cal . ft former Socialist de- “trade, sarcastically remarks a writer Utan plans which added to the events ‘Slovakia. xccount for approximately 150 puty. in the Berlin Zeitung Am Mittag. who| tl narathon ra the decathion and|each. The much debated te of Be ets IS just mado a trip thra the occu:| *thop-step-and-jump, which were left! Finme has | 7 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS pied distriet# and asserts ~he has ‘seen | he first list . ae Re Ty | Lona A. Bishop ct vir to Howara 4. ®t first band ‘the smuggling and tax | ri 1d Sweden both hope to be { on lot “4:“block’41.°Casper. evasion that go on daily, _He estimates Goon winners in those evénts. 100,000 Pigeons "t : that every train into Germany from the hear future the American com- 5 lo Bie Mga ere iaienee Gate Frankfort and other Rhineland cities | @ js expected to announce plans by Alr Ministry pace ee aoe reach ier arries several hundred thousand marks | raising a fund to refray the ex- bs in \ Can $1 “ worth of untaxed: goods, rangingsfrom es of ihe Yanee team . of Great Britain Co aner aitenlty Seo tk are atlering® dh pebagee and chocolate to ,automobile ee Ree career ae Pe ortA NS "| Some of the illicit traders, he asserts, | ae LONDON (By Glail.)—United Press.) inca Uae AES Wo oP. Davis Pend six nights a week on the ‘trains, | = The air ministry is releasing its gallant) Butler Oe aT ah Atidwont na.) 2t Breat personal discomfort, in order ONE 18 pigeon *war-workers, | nearly — 100,090 | 08 lots 13 ae dag week & Midwest 2d-/ to smuggle thru-suppliés such as soap, | * BNOUGH! rong didon. nh MUO) Rel hee ©, tobacco, shdes und automobile Does your hut Just now while grouse shooting is i Jessie Fanning to R. W. Loucks €t/ tires, tho untaxed, ‘are: sold in in| band wofry full swing.sportsmen are asked not te, UX on lot bigek, 1115, er, Con.| ana other inland German cities at tre: | about the gPof- point their guns at any pigeon that i Stele. _{mendous profit. Be. | ery bill? not beyond tall possibility of doubt Eat es A pa PSE RET { No; he says wild one. OnStar 19 1S T. ie there's, no senpe During the war the carrier-pigeons ee Noci i otek outhern Ta € in both “himself waved the life of many a sole rd Ida MeClung to garet Curtin aiid lites grocen |etloeimtabhursobitian sas” (ewollarbalonielo Kenwood adaiion con! Men on .Teur of worrying, over e pity if any of these 2 mI the same bills) should survivé thc Mary Frank et yir to Ken oll C Se ing pep ae at alte, on bie ora emeles coe |g. EUROtO@mNC SEES (Ny Annocinied \Prexn.) bruss (By mail)—A° delegation from the Southern Commercial Congress has arrived heré headed by A. EL Tite, of Highpoint, on @ tour.of investi- ation into |Burope. particularly V}tension of southern trade abroad. [party has been in E i will go to France after litlanders, the devastated Louvain | BALKAN PEOPLE | WEAR PAJAMAS | IN LIEU SUITS, visiting } regions and BUCHAREST,” (By nil)—So_ gréit the lack of ordinary wearfhy -ap- aS in the, Balkans that women and children are using: for° day wear the bulk of 400,000 suits and pajamas dis tributed by the American Red Cross for use in hospitals, KNOGKOUT OVER TUCKEY; e the econgmig situation of] witiy regard to éx-| The! gland and Holland | NEW BOOKS AT PUBLIG Inn bs t.NE’ te MASTERPECES, On THRONES OF NEW SPECTATORS ar Quick and Efficient’ Service Merchants’ Litach 50¢ Served daily— 11:30.a. m. to 1;30 p. m. Lounging room for. rest if you have the time Army and Navy Club NEPTUNE'S LOSS IS CUPID'S GAIN—Miss Olaa Dorfner, holder of alta Basement, under Smith- Jozen swimming records, was married Jast Saturday in Philadelphia, she is : now Mrs. Harry B. Schoenhut, wife of a well known toy manufacturer of tlw Turner Drug. Store Qnaker City. Miss Dorfner announced seme time ago that she would do no more competitive swimming after her marriage. | | OS PRR BR Be oe ee ee ee. ee Se 5 me Te SEY Br = “Tharon of Lost Valley “Touch of |Wealth of ‘Ress i in “Pretion oe Other Books: ——. W BROOKS 8 “books were added to sfn’ Pati The following “Insect Adventures,” .Fabre. bas . thoa the Natrona County Public Ubrary last! “Patty and Azalea.” Wells Arizona Post Establishes Municipal week: See !" Reys' Book of Aeroplanes,” Cullins _ Markets to Supply mn. “Sam Lloyd's Book of Puzzles,” Shadow Mountain, e° Coolliiees << Ptnstinie Books” Three Towns é eliow Men Sleep,” Jeremy Tne. Legenda. Retold.” ‘n> . u Parvatl,” Robert Chauvelot, | “Wigwam Tales,” Thompson. . Spriskiow.” Ex 1. Dudley. ‘| “Hulay's Whistle,” Sherry,” George Barr McCutcheon. | -rrudy ana ‘Timothy : “The. Ranchman,” Selizere { Ben the Sab Harse enlarged the scope of tt activities i “Quest of the Sacred Slipper,” Sax! “Wee Ann," Phillip finelude a fightehgainst the high cost « Rohmer. “Slipper! Point Mystery Hiving. ‘The fight ix being! successfully sacollebedepenye:s Couey: - | “Building ‘the Iron Tr dyed, acgording 10 2 statement i elver’s, Pnid,'.. Curwoall, “Blue Bonnet of the y Ira fi, Joralemon, chairman of (i “Secret of the Tower,” Anthons Hope. Porter. “High Cost of Living committee” of th. “Shorty “McCabe Gets the Mail.” Se” «airs, Peter Rabhitt.” Bure post [woll. Ford. Peunning, Eagle," Schult, ‘The post established August 30 11 “Tite Strongest,” Clemenceau. “Guarding His Goal,” Barhour. lamainn: Cheneenentnleh@lcaitker. ne: Abner,” Cody, “Waifs and Strays,” O'Henry.” * etn y | study, 6f winter xunlight on an old “has stopped at/some of the trac! Cross mingle with the crowds attend; |~wooden shack and snow-covered capise the owérs nejectéd these demands team ree American paint | ground, with the stonework under the - Ings ut. the Luxemburg museum. | bridge casting wonderful shadows on r first of its kind t be held in Parts. | the wate Nam Dannay¥"Sady in Ted,” a e ; | x ious is: *> av hile unstinted | pene is being | walter MacEwen has a béautiful All 4 that the exhibition, which Biven fo the any. beautiful paint | canvas entitled :“Suinday in Holland," | comune epaeddeings November, will ings, some humorous. comments are | 2 mper, to be overheard anent a appear strange to the névice in,art. “Wouldn't I like some pumpkin | this gentle scence is the late wt bie,” said one of the boys while_ad- | MacCaméron's grim and realistlé pic- A ‘Tribune Wantad will sefi it. © miring Victor Higgin#® striking pic- | ture “The Slum.of London," depicting , ture “The Pumpkin Girt: a row Of men and women of the “un- One picture which draws pig crowds’ | @erworld” drowsing on-a beneh at is “The Woman in Yellow” by Wil, | night» liam MaeGregor Paxton, and much | A’ treat to ife eye is Ae Knight's admiration is accorded to John Chris- | “Inder the M n study: in sunlight 4 ten Johansen's “Portrait of | and»shadow and “Les Pivoines"* Lady.” ‘This artist was recently (peenics) by Ernest T. Rosen. France making a study of ‘Standing out from the canvas in Joffre --for the National. academy. | qige:tike“appent; is” William Cotton's Douglas Volk, has an attractive por- | picture, “My, Mother.” Her ‘Brown trait-picture “Marion of Hewn Oaks" | cyeu are so full of expression that and has been engaged on a paint- | one could expect her to smile a ree: ing of King Albert of Belgium; whicb | ognition of the many. Ampricans who | is intended for the Nationa) academy | stop to admire her. br Scat ts schiiecs aie Seeacied So interested are the sightseers that | hy. *ateahvaiicol. Gitte ct “phe | closing time comes around ali too | Hour of Peace" depicting Gecgrations | *OOnF and in hurrying out one glances at 84th street and Fifth he Vinegar Saint,’ Warlord of Lamp in the Desert PARIS. elated Press. sajlots and workers fot the Young Men's Christian asgogiatfon and Read ‘condition that may be obtain: Mearns. 4 Mars, rroughs. Woman's Woman,” Bartley. riners of the Out Trait,” Bindloss, thel Dell, ~American soldiers aga few which u renuc, -- Of Today a oni Like Athletes of Old? Physi Jack Dempsey, ‘Heavyweight Champion of the World Who Used Nuxated “Iron, as a Part of; Marvellous” vel ae that velo) ent He Was To Whip The Mighty Jess Willard— To every man who lacks phyaical strength and energy there comes a longing ‘tt times to sess the ponene and endur- anct of an athlete, ‘yet they. on strug- ging bphting) life Bsc ‘nerves and Beg jown, when in reality their trouble may nothing more than lack of sufficient ison in the blood. 5 Had they not kept their blood h in, iron the athletes of old might n have pcbisved ~ Her is the (Loe age 2h Francis Sullivan, formerly. physi ot Bellevue Tospital (GutdoorDept.), New York; and the Westchester County Hos- pital, who believes that modern men who are: fa; out worry, work and other (By matl.)-“By the Asso. Graver Symone’ painting, “In the Shadow of the Bridge.” an exquisite jand one day ‘ort, each wmonth. Will Nuxated Tron-Help Men - "ts QF LING “Magic of Oz,” Traum. Tarkington, servesthe peopte of the district includin. that eity, Warren and Bishee. Miscellaneous. fiscellaneou ‘he ranchers were skeptical ihe firs Felography Sand Tele'\a, vomnd, although the ononing of ti ; fret had=heen well Making Good,” John TY Faris. hed ology and Industrial Bei 28 Smell” truckjoads Ra ianeorhiors. taken there by. ranchers of the near * (By Asnocintea Pre PARIS, (By. Mail)}—Domands of the tebe Has se ie Laffitte, Chantilly and ks to enforee which $ an ietarecces rikp, were for fifteen francs day: ; one percent of the stakes” won “h§) their charges th ‘cared for, four Hours work.on Sunday ke Réa’ ss ‘workers * admired ricturing two bu ay Ditch girls ready for hidding: good-byesto old gran-~| her chair, and a contrast to / prove ac gi a8 Well as iting the attraction to tourists | Rarisians who are vis- ery in lage numbers. _—— ch, in newed pleasu Gain Strength And cian Says *Yes”--Cites Case_ lof ‘SUPERMAN OF THE AGE thai readily build” sbbie renee ins might readily op. : Fes of d endurance x) supply Of iron ia ‘their 1 Soh t As an example of the the eugene (pays oa man 0: today sho follows proper meth of living ‘end who ke his blood filled vith rtrength- rons Dr. Sullivan cites the case of fack Dempsey, who used Nuxated Iron as a Part of the training which gave him such caries erepierent that he is uow recog- nized Superman of the Age and per- ‘haps the ‘Superige of any famous ead ot Hentad fimes. In connection ‘vith ie use of juxai ron, Derspeey says: “Nuxate t added’ power b cad soy cee kiens fell me to accompli lid at Te lo. From the results in my own case, ion of super endurance is necessary. I feel that I am in a position to strongly recommend Nuxated Iron to every man and woman who wants to build greater strength, energy Dower,” Tn ey hie on or Dr fe ‘utakiee. person that made by fit as Dempsey should consider Tt anew ea take Nuxated Iron how much more important it is for the aver- pestis that there fs no opinion, strong, and successful must either live more the athletes of old or else supply the blood by; ron. where the statement five sagas Tt Iron used Nurated Iron in my practice and w f nothing mere effective for building gained, SSR GOS: The Coarse foods and rigords methods. of It practised in ancient # ties made rich red blood 2 3 Betas geste ts of strength ice won .iame for em a chiacigth he Today modern methods of cookery extract much of the natural oh from our blood and this, coupled with the more rapid pace at which bbls nf make it necessary ect prepent age to supply the iron iency thus caused by ig some ili ol ic iron— Fea a Se poiad ue reat at fopded mea. up the system and increasifig. the red blood has won the day si because he knew the corpuscles, thereby enriching and:fortifying secret of great ae endurance, wiki the blood against the ravages of disease.” bss a“) from baving plenty of iron i the blood If you are not strong or well you Co | it to’ yourself to make the following test: See how long you can Arid had how Pe fe) hout can walk ing tired fake Two Gvdvain tablet of Nuxated Iron three times per day, after meals, for two weeks. Then testi Your strength again and sce for yourself how much you have Many an athlete of DI Sights

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