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One ne sae aene Htsa70 ‘tion. Skin disorders are nothing |Cummings putts well and ac vais a a AOS wap Nt MONDAY, MAY 26, 1924. Have Perfect Defense |=: ment until March 1, 1926 80 as tol that's comprehensive measure show : permit negotiation of an agreement é NEW YORK—Mrs. Rita de Acosta take its place, and that the arrange. ane Attacks Lydig’s engagement to the Rey.| With Japan but the conference com-| nents for its administration should iad 20 d to accept his plai Percy Stickney Grant, rector of| mittee refused to DE gus Dian: ,| be provided at once In order to avoid the church of the Ascension,| Subsequently, the conferees did) hardship and confusion, other big league clubs began to real- ize he was not through. He repeat- ed in 1923 to the tune of 18 victories PAGE TEN. : Che Casper Daily Cribune ; “That course would not have dero- ‘| gated from the authority of the con- gress to deal with the question in mt as to the result we % HEFENSE PLAN NIGHT NEWS BILL 5 SIGNED Isvunnocessary and. deplorable’ at ® is unnecessary and deplorable at . this time. © ber of eR Stina-y suouih:dlaaporcvesterdiions ki —M. a r J FORDSONS, TELEPHONE COMPANY(DAZZY VANCE OF BROOKLYN IS\T) BC [[CT()) ares Sez] ommiewre no [enna 3 be ‘i : Situtectparty ia 600000.” f the Com! nave been effective July 1 of this pera measure, dealing switts the —— year but the senate voted to make! wioig subject of immigration’ and 4 - ATHENS—A band of Comitadjis| it <ffective | dnimediately. While] setting up the necessury administra. Englishman Claims to| mrssscred twelve men and four wo-] ectdent “appealed directly. to. the| Ue machinery: The present quota | TOP NATIONAL LEAGUE ACES SP Ris eee eee eee meee Independent League Gets Under Way With] 3 sony ». Eee un Ww YORK, May 26.—Dazzy Three Games All Winning Teams Vance, of the Brooklyn Nationals,| and 15 defeats—not as good a record] LONDON, May 26.—Harry Grin-| announced in 1921, has been ae BES be decease Pain “T must therefore consider the’ bill S d 14 Ri has a burning ambition to lead his|as in the preceding year, although] dell Matthews was scheduled today} broken as a result of Bishop Wil- serbia SPI bined seer Lee as‘a whole, and the imperative need core: uns league in pitching this year—and if] he pitched better ball, if anything. | to give a demonstration of his ‘“‘dia-| liam T, Manning’s continued refusat | ¥ wees is! a1 thea 71. "a new | of the country for legislation of thia ibe hag he continues to bat home runs when| This year with a week of May yet|bolical ray” invention before air|to consent to the marriage. Mrs.| Yo! r: med rt was declarea| S¢neral character. For this reason his team needs them to win, he is}to go Vance has won a third ags| ministry experts, upon whose decis-| Lydig’s divorce .was obtained on hes sei, Sint tive date July 1,| the bill is approved.” The number 14 played a promi-[ The box score: more than likely to be successful.]} many games as he won either in| {on rests whether Great Britain shall! grounds which did not meet require- foue ‘alan =a jee pies ted ti Sees! nent part in the three games of the|Fordsons— A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E.| Ability to bat in victories in a pinch] 1922 or 1923 and it looks as though|take up the invention or allow Mat-| ments of the Episcopal church. 2 ers . a a re ‘thy 6 te Independent league yesterday. The|McCowin, 1st-6 3 4 9 1/1) gives a pitcher a decided edge on his|he were not going to stop until he] thews to accept the highly favorable jouse 30! i agent bea deacon Fordsons beat the Coliseum 14 to 6,) Howser, 2nd .4 1 .1 1 3 1) rivals, had run up a-string of at least 25| French ‘offer which he says he has| WASHINGTON—President _Cool- ne bs fi aege ay ft the. tw the Telephone company defeated|Butcher, ss. ..5 4 4 5 0 0] Vance finishes this week. out in| victories. If he goes above 25, he| received. idge, speaking at Confederate|ity was far ona ol ie val the Natrona Power company, 14 to|Keiser, 3d-p. -4 2 1 0 1 4! front, with Alexander running him] will almost surely lead the leagu ‘The inventor 1s quoted by the| Memorial day exercises paid tribute| thirds that would be necessary for 6, and the Lee Doud Motor com-|J. Strohl. If .5 1 2 0 01 a good race, Alexander has not been Vance is an Iowa boy. He was| newspapers as saying that he does|to the confederate dead. Passage over a veto. pany defeated tho Burlington, 14 to|B. Strohl, rf.-5 2 5 1 0 1]|hatting any runs, but he 4s lucky|born in Des Moines and his first ex-| not want a fabulous price for his ‘The president's signature was af- 8. Craft, c. ....5 0 2 11 5 OJenough to have a team that gives) perience in baseball was in Hastings,| discovery, but his co-adjactor Cap-| WASHINGTON—Although virtual-| fixed to the bill after he had con- _Butcher, McCowin, B, Strohl and|Shields, p.3d -4 1 1 0 2 O/nim a working. margin, now that} Nebraska. ‘The very first year he|tain Edwards, intimates that carry-| ly recovered from fhe effects of his| ferred with Secretary Hughes and Keiser were the main batsmen for|Barger, cf, «4 0 0 © 0 0) Hollocher is-‘back with the Cubs once| pitched he won 11 games and lost}ing out the experiment necessary | bronchial cold, President Coolidge|had devoted # week end to study ™ the Fordsons while Copsy, got twof f= more. 14. The next year, with the same, for full proof of its accompdish-| did not attend church. of the measure and the reports made runs; for, the eouReum... -Mensing,| Totals, .'. +5487 28-180 The dazzling Dazzy could have|team, he won 17 and lost 4, which|ments were very expensive. The on it by the state and labor depart- i Pitman, Scott and McSphelts took | Coliseum A.B. R. H. P.O. been had not so long “ago by three|givés some idea of Dazzy’s .deter-| Daily Chronicle quotes Captain Ed-| gpoKANH, Wash.—Hight Persons | ™ents- é one apiece. Mensing, ¢c.-344 1 2 or four other major league clubs.| mination to get there. rt as saying: were drowned in Chrisiana lake,| The president's statement de- Copsey, perf. 4 2 2 ‘The Yankees and Pittsburgh let him} If Reuther could shine among the ‘All the experiments up to the] pritish Columbia, when a launch in|clared he had approved the bill be- Exman, let 4) 21054 go in 1916. He was passed -along,|left handers as Vance is going among| present have been conducted at 64| which ten persons were riding broke| cause of the necessity of considering 4P, Th 1 S Cal d t Scott, 2nd -..4 1 1 ailing, to bring up eventually. in St.| the right handers, Brooklyn would| feet in a laboratory but the ray can| apart. “the bill as a whole, and the im- Don’t Pare Them: port éendar }|Sullivan, ss .3 0 0 Joseph. Then he kicked around] win fifty games between that pair,|be extended indefinitely and for perative need of the. country for! Cutting a corn is always dangerous, \ ae ee successively in the Southern Associa-|and maybe sixty. That would put] 31,000,000 pounds Mr. Matthews * legislation of this general charac} pie. reais coms. Kills the pain Rachig 4 0.0 tion, the American Association, the| Brooklyn up in the first division, as| would undertake to erect a plant| Morse Active at ter.” instantly, then the corn loosens and Meeting of Westchester Racing ey “ei International League and the Paci-| sure as fate. which would prevent any pirplane i 76; the ‘exclusion provision stood || veciees oats Nattsksno constant tou. Assn, at Belmont Park re 0) -2 fic Coast League. Even when he| Luque, of Cincinnat!, fs playing|penetrating a fifty-mile barrage 47 Years Claim alone, the president said he Avould| ble. Get Blue-jay at your druggist. Meeting of Kentucky Jockey Club] rotatg aii te won 21 games and lost only 11 for|in hard lucl:. ‘Two more defeats and| around London, ’ have disapproved it without hesita- RECS ne Tooke”, Hiab struck out: By, Shields, 7; |Keléer,| them, that “ies buts Brodkipn'al saa {Mogiead ial alwape fi aeicenBen ta Pr RARRE, | Pa. — (United) pho president's statement follows ue= a 3; Copsey, 6; wild pitches: Copsey.|there was no competition, Brooklyn | never in his career has he turned i er seeree a apous| ‘In signing this pill which in its Golf < 2: . y ir career has he tutned in Clover," who recently died at sailfish nindteur ljotienplodanls Keiser, 2; stolen bases, Butcher, | got him cheap. two capital records in succession— Catawissa, Pa,, at the age of 62,| 2m features I heartily approve, : sh J. Strohl, 2; B. Strohl, It was not until the next year,|and last year was his good year. ) “oldest 1 I regret the impossibility of sever- opens at St. Andrews, Keiser, 1: 1G % as : Shooting Butober: 3. when Vance hitched 18 victories and —— : Houser, 1; | 39 iy Texas State trapshooting tourna- Kelser, 1;.Mensing, 1; Pitman, 4. 12 defeats for Brooklyn that the ment opens at Wichita Falls. Mceoy pitohing tor: thart howe Tennis compan y got 13 strike outs, Bab- New Jersey women's champlon-|cock who played on first for the T T ship opens at Orang< telephone company handled 11 BE ou Wi H Football chances without an error. He got Olympio football champtonships,| four hits, one walk, and scored two at Paris. runs out of six times at bat. The Bench Show telephone company got 14 hits, 5 Show of Head. of the Lakes Ky for 2 by Babcock getting one of in. the spereon's Of a DIE; | attects expecially the Japanese. black stallion, said to be in his 47th year. Charles “T gladly recognize that the en- as the “oldest horse in the world, : a * Jing it from the exclusion provision —_-@___. APPROVAL (IN PA DSLSYeR eoseaye, bres cae here] which, inthe light of existing law. ' Flannery and Fred actment of this provision does not Lewis, owners cf the horse, claim to have papers showing that the|!mply any change in our sentlment horse was born May 10, 1878, ana] 0f admiration and cordial friendship have invited veterinarians to ex-| for the Japanese people, a sentiment ee amine the animal at any time. Fred| Which hag had and will continue to celebrated his birthday ‘recentiy by | »ave abundant manifestation. pulling a buggy more than 20 miles] “The bill rather expresses the de- over mountain roads. Lewis uses| termination of the congress to e the horse every day. ercise its prerogative in defining by (Continued from Page One.) The income schedule now in the bill calls for red®ctions in the pres- nel club, at Duluth. the two be Polo The ggers. ore by innings: R. H. EB. LOS ANGELES, Calif., May 26.— East-west matches begin at Fort| Telephone 300 320 123—14 14 6 re >) "ha m ic ve * —— eisla the trol of i 4 : speiton Ne. epee Pp toe arora gue By MALE ELAY sprinter, anounced” here. today that | °"t,!", he normal taxes of four Det] UCT BO) ADS _ | tien, instead ot taving tt to. inter: Boxing Umpire: Reddicord. Time of gamo| (Copyright, 1924 Casper Tribune) | Ore tn ot he a member of ‘the| °cht on incomes below $4,000 and re national arrangements, It shotild Rockey Kansas ys. Pal Moran,|2 hours. NEW YORK, May 26.—Mickey Walker is training out in the Jersey “ for his champtonship|Paris games unless his injured leg elght per cent above, to two per / . ¢ 3 tr be noted that the bill exempts from Lg cent on inches under $4,000; four DELEGA TES the exclusion provision government per cent on incomes between $4,000 officials, those coming to this coun- RO T H ERS ind $8,000, and six per cent above. tay? antacuidate. te tenmorarty Re American Olympic team at the ue Pete Zivic vs. Frankie Porto, 10 hill country s vhs rounds, at Beaver Falls, Pa. NEW CHAN IN bout with Lew Tendler of Philadel showed @ “very decided improve- 4 phi a week from next Monday. Right 2 It provides for a scaling down in tie: 3 be ii Aptis —as——_— 2 IN SESSION business or pleasure, those in tran- aE ak id Metall 2 ae lad Fm eas On-Cart F. Fiaer. | te Present surtax rates with a max sit sea ran; thous niseaaecealtents 15 rounds, at Long Island City. m and the fact that he is four or five { rt § Spo t Goss pounds over the welter limit permits|mann, better known as Carl Well-| oy" icomas tr e000 aon ee here and returning from temporary r' Ss: ip him to go at fierce pace in his pre-}man, former star pitcher for the} present maximum rete hiaay ALBUQU: absence, professors, ministers. of. re- ? - parations. ‘This bout, of course, is|St. Louis Browns and scout since| 4 tely ner oe sapien oa of $800 LBUQUERQUE, N. M., May 26.|tigion, students, and those ‘who en- Prior to 1858 it was customary in b Wulld-up ‘digbt fic the veetnthel en (asi {ied lddented 8 fifty p mt on incom: 200,-| Delegates to the conveution of the| ter solely to carry on trade in pur- ber cent reduction on income | Highway association are registering|an understanding with Japan by Passen C1 axes Payable this year, permitting | today for the conventions which will| which the Japanese government hae bageball championship was won by * @ cut on the next installment, due | be in session for six days beginning] voluntarily undertaken to prevent the University of aflchigan, 9-188, Sesion Petr <feitaetor SS cae June 15, if approved by President |at 8 o'clock. i aS i 4 the middle-weight championship will ‘A- chess match “played by ‘correa- No Collegian Has Ever sound more reasonable. pondence between members of the passage, this provision will be in-|ico, and responses by Mrs. Marie|much better, in’ my judgment, and corporated in a separate resolution | Bankhead Owen. of Atlanta, Ga., on| more elective in the actual control of and pressed for immediate action. | behalf of the Woman's commission, | immigration, if we had continued to = Bankhead National Highway asso-| invite that co-operation which Jap: baseball to have two umpires—one 000 and over. United States Good Roads associa- a i suance of existing treaty provisions. the emigration of laborers to the Coolidye. Administration spokesmen| ‘The opening program tonight in-| United States and in view of this Ou eC declare that if President Cooll¢ge | cludgs address of welcome by Gov-| historic relation and of the feeling 5 5 Some wise critics figure that Walk- New York and London bars has just ; Soke Sa NOTHaL taave tected Held Championship for er booted é6ne in making this match BE RACED FOR ciation, and Charles F. Townsend.| anese was ready to give and had se ges 4 - vr counter between Walker and Benny ee rant The bil! provides further f a = > * s, 7 chosen by each club—and a referee. Leonaré. If Mickey “can atow| ‘The cheat protector’ for . baseball provides fui Qr a}tion and the Bankhead National} «ut we have had for many years ns Lefty Lew away or beat him more| catchers was invented by a Connec- The first ‘Western /intercollegiate decisively than Leonard did in ther] ticut genius in the early ’80's. vetoes the bill and it fails of re-| enor James F. Hinkle, of New Mex-| which inspired it, it would have been for his title in the challenger’s home four years ago. Two Years in Row town, where at least the judges will In a league contest between the Some species of rhododendrons be local products. Others who have ra been following Tendler career since Chicago and Detroit teams at Chi By FAIR PLAY. hin’ dataut “by vLsonard catia thee GERMAN SPORT which produce perfectly black flow-| Detroit, Mich., first vice- president| thus avoided creating’ any ground cago, Sept. 6, 1883, the home team |Copyright, 1924, by the Consolidated | Warker know what he was doing and rs were recently discovered by an|of the United States Good Roads|for misapprehension by an unneces- : struck a rare streak of batting, Press Association. Mint ali Meitt Ge eras Qnglish botanist in Tibet. association. statutory enactment. bringing in elghteen runs ina single] NEW YORK, May 26.—If history! “om Philly comes a yarn that if] BERLIN, May 26.—Horses are ap- inning. is on a rampage and desirous of re- peating itself there will be a new college golf champion this year But if it isn't, it may be that Dex ter Cummings, of Yale, brother of Walker wins this battle Tendler will| parently not fast enough for Berlin hang up his gloves, but that not con-| sporting circles. ‘Therefore, as an tent with the size of the fortune he| extra thrill, an enterprising manager has made, he and his manager, Phill has announced that forty ostriches season of 1880, the famous Anson Glassman, will take Mickey under) with their jockeys, mostly Italians, retired, without an error at first|the national woman golf champion. |tnoir wing. The story is that Glas-| are coming: here for ostrich races base, twenty-one of the twenty sey-| Will be able to subdue the college) sian will do the active managing|and handicap events with horses in en Boston players put out. + [golf championship god and win for} ana Lew will be the silent partner.| which, on a distance of 3,000 meters - the second time in succession, for! sounds fishy, but one never knows| for example, the horses are to be it ts certain that he will defend his} wnat is going on underneath the sur-| given 1,000 meters ha title at Greenwich, Conn,, barring| fice of the fleht game, 7 accident. But there is one fact: One of the Princeton will send Shannon. | yest welters who ever stood in bos, METALS Mudge, Cresswell, Davis, Smith and ing shoes has lost hundreds of thous- Fuller to the matches. Van Ger-| ands of dollars through poor manage big, the football man, is after ae ment. The reference is to Walker.| LONDON, May 26.—Bar silver 34 boners Lae bec Met cy baste A It is time he begun to have his af-| 5-16 pence per ounce. Money 2% if they cane make the tong | fairs intelligently conducted. cent. they are so good that the men who defe: them should be able to up. hold Princeton's honor, ard will have Clough, Hod- der, Mapes and Plerson, The lat- ie, nce was a junior metropolitan es champion and is a good golfer. can be ree from, Gnithesraecteacs with Ciesiges there will be Wattles, Clow and Ordway 3owles is another good ZeM a) |": astock of Williams is a fine $ player, and when the team TERD, creeping, annoying sen- en for the intercollegiate gations — scratch — scratch ms hopes to have men who ecratch—eczema and other skin|®re fully up to the standard of some eruptions, spoiling your complexion | f the good golfers who have been —causing you uncalled for embar-| lost during the year. rassment—anguish—ruling your| Individ Cummings — will temper. All because of impurities| have a harder battle than many. of o In a game between the Chicago and Boston baseball teams, in the Qa Drin k Protect your Health : Budweiser “Its thoroughly aged ~ not green or unfinished. Consume ter that are rampant in your system—| his prede because there has because your red blood cells are} been a general ‘improvement on the + dormant, part of the college golfers who will h q J £ 8. 8S. S. clears up skin eruptions| face him. t e ua ity products o through its power of cleansing the| It is not a question of beating one , until the field has worn blood. Herbs and barks, arefully | or two mi: the House of selected and scientifically prepared | itself down, as there is a chance The wistful-eyed Aardvark, the only one of its kind In an American and proportioned, which make up| that he will draw strong compet!-| soo, has never been able to figure out just what he is, He feels that the ingredients in S. S. are the] tion on the first two rounds in] mature has played some sort of joke on him. He has ears of a burro, most feared and dreaded enemies | Which he is engaged a head resembling a wolf and a deer, a tail like a kangaroo and legs in a TL eus er a US Cc of skin disc 8. Eczema, pimples,| Generally speaking there ts lik class by themselyes. It eats ants and ground-up grasshoppers. Howev boils, blackheads and other skin|!y to be plenty of good driving it's worth $1000, which is a lot of money for an Aardvark, Also it comes St Loui diseases pack up and leave the sys-| throughout the ch ampionship and from South Africa and has taken up apartments at the Bronx (N. Y.) Zoo, A 3 1s tem when 8. 8. S. sends new rich}|some fair putting The college blood coursing through your veing, ol are hard hitters with few Have a general house cleaning | exceptions, and their desire to make for your system. Let 8. 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