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MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1925 " PAGE TEN Che Casner Daily Cribune FADING YANKS MUST Harvard’s Recruits Take the Water BE BOLSTERED UP | FARRE) BY HENRY L. ues, and | but in the | He been at to wir consecutive pennan The New York Giant team, which | won its fourth champlonship last | year, was a different | from the t at won the pennant | in 1921.. MeGra us in mak: | ing plans and when ways has a the onl. worn vet the catch: | er’s box, and McGraw star, place. Simple Mixture for | Gas on Stomach Simple bu sium 6ulph. c, mixed in Adle thorn bark, magne: | p., glycerine, etc., as ka, helps any cas gas on the stomach unless due to deep seated The pleas: and QUICK action will surprise yc Because Adlerika is such an exc lent evacuant {t is wonderful f causes. 111 Ba You'll find it wherever th sell real good seo i It’s a wow! A ten strike! ! There’s no getting around it, Sweet’s Ro- deo Bar is certainly taking the candy-eating public by storm. Slip a dime across the counter of your favorite cigar store, drug store or candy emporium. Say, “Gimme a Rodeo’ —thenpreparetochange the ol’ ideas about how good candy can be. You Know It’s Good Because It's Made By Good Candy EVERY BITES A DELIGHT been al IN HOLDOUTS T. LOUIS Although Bill J ms, becar been work PENNOCK IN YANKS CAMP the result of operat this Pennock, @ left hander, very} y to the pitching staff of the} winter. world’s champions, is sald] to have failed in his efforts to obta{n | more money. H 1 he would sign today. Babe Ruth still fi Martin Aut ankle and Nick Cullop useless throwing arm. C Yankees are in excelle Nelther the G nor the Dodgers duced any revolver. champions | been completely reor- | keshift nature The ° SENATORS TO GO STRONG IK WEEK'S GAMES SHINGTO. 16. 7 fo COMPLICATED | pla ez Ame nte betwee e tro c White House terpreted toda com t of } M qu n th se dir TONIGHT ELKS AUDITORIUM GRAND OPENING Annual Amateur Boxing«i Wrestling Boys, Be There! Season Ringside Season General Admission_ Is Nominal, MARCH 16, 17, 18, 19 ADMISSION tal value matic tic esentatives there have | E With ¢ unratified | we ay discrim: | d by im: | har s is |at seriously uuse America s to Turkey have been on the haying n to £3,484, 1923 compared with $3,313,000 1913 despite the mact that Tur- has little more than one half much territ as in 1913, The ted States leads the v.orld in ac: £ imports {nto Turkey, fly fl automobiles and ma Oll co: Gar ; Phelps of American key hard hit by non f the treaty, Ameri gn missions are disappointed by repor n probably will even consideratior ok for temporar pecial Price On Conseque wningham tlar variet ve set arch 16 te A special price has oted on the hosiery in box 1 the local c suggests nal opportunity ister silk hose. This spec to stock up eck only. E opin at the Ric! jolutely no obligation. TOURNAMENT BENEFIT ELKS’ CHARITY FUND You Can’t Afford to Miss a Single Bout 4 a Slam Bang Affair Awaits You! Get a Season Ticket Immediately—the Price 25--BOUTS TONIGHT---25 FOUR BIG NIGHTS MON DAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, HURSDAY the senz Je the six days from inclusive to celebrate the birthday of this fast selling var- tur Hosiery This Week lve ntly, De- been lots that hday party offers an excep- with al price is good for this eryone is invited to ards and Cunning- Co. and inspect the new stock | WASHINGTO: FANDIO PHONES “ON AIRPLANES ~ FILLNEWTEST | Twenty-Mlie Distance Spanned by Flyers In Conversation. By ROBERT MACK. | | March 14.—Suc sts of radio tele cessful in its first t in connec with the naval vers to be conducted in the I | next month, van) cific According to report? made to the headquarters of the signal corps to conversations have been ducted this week between flyers France Field, Pan tance of twe' five mile The tesis were made with the new R-134 sets adopted by the s ccrps several months ago’ and or- d for use in all of the United States planes. Shipments of these | sets have been made within the past | few weeks to the principal fields throughout the country and other shipments will follow in. a short ume The new recelver {s one uper- remote of the control dey permitting | | operation by the observer and bui | reception of signals on w t higher than those in by | col al broadcasters. The trar | mitter ured in connection with th receiver {s exceeding! of a special design, ar compaet affair, yet cap able of operating on 50 watts. The entire outfit, receiv transmitter and power plant, weighs approxi mately 120 pounds. It takes up but Uttle room in the plane. In the recent tests with the new tus, the flyers reported that engine noises and radiating ve been successfully smoth: ed through the devices used by the tic disturbances at which the conversa- ucted those pre | | the j tt the altitudes tlons were sa) ding to the reports. Extensive experiments will be car- and ried on also at the joint army navy maneuevers on the Pa coast ‘next month.A large number of the n model transmitters and receivers have been shipped to the Pacif g fields and to the ni s In the Hawal- lan fs In connection with the fleet opera- tions, considerable interest being n in the short wave tests to be de in co-operation with the Amer- ue, @ representative special All these C hetrodyne type, with a special | | Coa IN THE HOUSE t riy Values to $40.00 S are guarantee See Our Windows ATTENTION IRISHMEN! 2,000 SHAMROCKS FREE Call and Get Yours » mmission to join the fleet for this pose. | operating on the At- lantic coast near Rum_ Row,, are really signalling their instructions to the whisky runners in code and sig- nalling the prevailing quotations on case lots through broadcast phono- graph music, partment of com- merce: has n told of it. Al- though accounts of the alleged co- ed unofficially, no word of any ac- ual accurrence of this kind has been operation of amateur operators and the rum runners have been report- conveyed to the department. INCOME TAX PENALTY ON AT 12 P.M. SHID If amateurt W TO? March 16.— The phony patween pole In filzht.| income tax penalty clause fails at peepee tea ed oo plans t| the stroke of midnight today on the continue {ts experiments, especially heads of all who have not by then filed out returns for 1924, The ca endar has done its part this year, | however, in providing against opera- tion of the clause, by supplying an extra day's grace for filing returns since March i5, the final day fixed y law, fell on Sun sury offic meanwhile, ding preparations today to Jertake an immediate analysis, on the basis of the returns, of the re- sults of the new revenue law with its reduced tax rates. They hoped to have the compilations ready by the end of this week, EXAMPLES O PERFEGT LOVE STILL TURN UP By EDNA MARSHALL, (Copyright, 1 Assoc NEW YORK, M who contend that the world {s too busy making money and being wicked to have time for love and that the gentle art of “caring” has nearly vanished from the earth, are having to revise their theorles. From ket street, Brooklyn, where folk are poor and life is too full of a number of mundane things to leave much room for romance. there comes an example of “the per- fect love’ which makes the cynics eat their words. What is the power behind the love of the former Mary Woodson, lt-yearold daughter of one of Washington's wealthiest and most Promnient - families, for Morris J. Seldow, or. Seldowitz, alias Jack aldow, her chauffeur and ex-convict husband, which makes her prefer poverty and the humiliation of hay- ing a husband in the Tombs, to le ing him for the luxury of mother’s capital home? The freedom Mary ed when she were spe her Woodson want- n_away from home h 14.—Cynics| two years ago, has gone. Her dreams of making a success on the stage—because she'd won a beauty prize—havo vanished in thin air. The squalor of a hardly furnished small apartment, kept on a mere pittance, surrounds her. The revela- tion that her husband has been a burglar, has done time at the Elmira reformatory, and is in the Tombs today for violating his le, rankles in her heart. The fear that a return behind the bars will result from a beating said to have been given Marcellus Hawkins, a com- mercial artist, oppresses her. Rumors that when her husband was arrested {n 1922, for burglary, two years before he married her, he said that he was married, chill her. No explanation of that has been offered. Yet, today, dressed in a gingham h-use dress, her brown bobbed hair flying loose about her fase as she cooked a hurried meal, he smiled and gaily tossed her head “I don't care what he's done," said. “I love him. He always has been good and kind to me. I'm ¢ ing to stand by him now—alway Morris (Jack Seldow or Seldowitz, whichever name you may choose) !s @ young Russian. When re came to America he hardly knew the r age and found the wrong sort company so the story goes. He went wrong, he admits, but afier his pa-| role, he declares, he was scrupulous. ly honest, Seldow 1s, at best, an ordinary looking man with his plain face, small brown eyes and corduroy working clothes. Marriage with him bas meant for Mary Woodson the sa crifice of wealth, Still, 1¢ Seldow—whom sha met in a Broklyn dance ball—is sent back te Elmire, shal wait right here in | her little BroMlyn apartment ur he is released. 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