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SPORTS. D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY WHOLESALE PRICE | MUSICAL RECORDS OF EGRS ADVANCED - IN GREAT DENAND Dealers Report Few Fresh Stocks Being Received. | Meat Unchanged. | 20, 1925. FINANCIAL. SARDINE EXPORTS GAIN 50 PER CENT Shipments to 75 Countries Involve Many Millions. | Italy Among Buyers. HE Nurmi to Prolong His Visit to America 'FOUR SCHOOL FIVES IN MATCHES TODAY Four contenders for honors in the high school championship basket ball serles were to play this afternoon ‘Western and Business were scheduled to clash in the girls' gymnasium at Central High School at 3:15, while the Tech-Central gam. wted for |the George Washington University court at the same hou Western Is leading title honors With two wins in as many starts. Central has a 50-50 average, having defeated Business, but having lost to Eastern. Th is nothing ever on the credit side of the h and Business ledgers, the for- mer having lost to Western, the latter succumbing to Eastern and Central The discovery of the Ineligibility of Harry Coun: - has caused the Tech Business game, which was won by the Manual Trainers, 23 to 21, to be | thrown out of the series and & replay ordered by 4 meeting of high school principals. In rechecking the scl lastic ratings of the Tech pla it was found that Councillor, whos aceurate shooting was a big factor in the Tech victory, had not made the | reportedi. Prices of most commodi required grades and should not have | ties remained at figures reported been 1y the line-up. | terday game Wil be replused in| George Washingion gymnasium | day afternoon | EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, YOUR INCOME TAX Espert Advice Given by United States Internal Revenue Bureau Based on Latest Changes in Legislation. COLLEGE BASKET BALL At Cambridge—Columbla, vard, 21 At Ann nsin, 12 At Chicago: nesota, 14 | THREE QUINTS TO PLAY | IN BAPTIST COURT LOOP Three churches will be represented in the basket ball league of the Young People's Union that gets under way on Friday night at o'clock in the Calvary Methodlst gymnasium. First Baptist, Bethar vd West Washing- ton Baptist have ms in the serles. The schedule fol nuary 23, at ¢ Baptist vs imny. at Calvary M. E. Chureh: 28, at 8 Woest Washington va. First laptist, at HEAVY RACING SCHEDULE WILL KEEP FINN ON TOES Has Decided to Remain in U. S. for Nearly Score of ARTICLE NO. 9. Har- Air and Newspapers Cause of, Amazing Boost in Pres- ent Weekly Sales. The reve for certain act of 1924 provi specified deduetions fro {8ross income in determining net in- | come, among which { penves, interest | taxgerTosses. b a will Arbor—Michigan, 14; Wis- Northwestern, 15; Mins 1 debte, depr contributions be treated indebtiing ciation and S 3 saueh separ- Indoor Meets and May Get Into Few Qutdoor e e e [ v i ” marke was the omment | wholesale deafler this merning. ara.in theisiolssate diatrict complaining of the failure Streot-cleaning depastment the snow and mud from and make it ier for Teach: thers, L3 oents stoek, quoted vanced BY Special Dispateh to NEW YORK, January 20— Adverti |ing is the answer. That is the reason the sale of records by Victrola com pany at present are funning as heavy for a week a they have for any month last vea This Improvement followed th radio broadcasting of programs last k by Victrola ar- tists. Th Brunswick-Balke-C der which aiso put selections stars on the has achieved some- what similar results hese programs last | o somewhere between 400,000 and | 500,000 letters from dealers lis- tuners to station WEAF and othe whenever the programs were broad- cast. It was necessary to put on ad ditional postal clerks temporarily in some eities throughout the Basterr ectlon of the country to care for nm‘ c. Special Dispatch to T NEW YORK and value of from the Ur but no of , a Deal- re still of the to remove the street buyers tof s for business expenses argest claim in the returns taxpavers. All the ordinary expenses of a trade o profession pald or in- urred during the year for which the return is m deduc tions A may incon Events—Runs in Newark Tomorrow. of many |and nec | business | the race for sary ni, admittedly perturbed at con- - is mace are allowable ord cross-country dash to Chicago h he is reported to have threat- to Finland, has decided to re- be persuaded to partici- need sele to 60 and ted, candle receipts were Prices also ad- and Chicago are getting the sur- d for this ndustries de wor sctions ing States business from gross for . p.n omme alo amounts sp for nd 58 New York marl Local dealers very few fresh eggs fro roundinz” pountry, they report, and these who/ have any amount on hand holding them for their own trade The poultry | today, showing signs | but prices remained activity in the meat market also wa salaries | for advert | suran ware) 1 | water, telephone | uneq in bis place of b drayage | ing and and freight bills id the cost of oper- | teTing ation and repair of delivery wagons and trucks. A professional m clalm as deductions the piles used in his {rald in the | an wutomobile | calla, du | sub ripti office ren heat and water \l»luj the hire of The farmer | for profit ma | id d employes prem fire paid cost ¢ Washington vs. Lo1moat B ut Mt P 8 pom., First at Central High West Washington, nal Y tral in ising inst ent im n- bus “tore light, | southe ete., | supplics given Paavo’s nimble fect a new lease he tracks in training for one of ever has attempted. Tomorrow at the Joseph's Catholic Club his Finnish-American rivals—Nilson, for 1 tation | Bethany’ va. First Bup . ungregational: 18, at vs. West Washington 8 p.m.. Bethany vs Pleasunt Congreci March 11, at Rethany, at_ o Iethany ve, West at Congregational tist ve. West Wash week brought First Baptist High; 18, at 8 p.n Washington, st Mt. P ) at 7 pm., First Bap- gton, al Calvary M. E. 75-YARD SKATING MARK IS SMASHED BY GORMAN T. JOMN, B St - market was not ac f wealening unchanged. In- e Exports Gron cost tut . event at the volume of mall practi operation p expenses | of Nurmi's en o i of sup- | nd repair tropical professic essional professiona fuel } Newspapers Vital Factor. for . geste Joseph's Cath he e wark, N. J vight. Brook- rookiyn: Janu- ga in Madi- York Milrose Te is not s socie big tists on the . added volun sgrapl comn the T alone publicity given which produced of business to the nies, Each of them newspaper ‘advertising exten- in announcing thelr programs the territory covered by stations. The papers, in undoubtedly haye wided through daily publication programs. In each case, by together, the interests in- radlo, phonograph und news- alded exch other Jgraph industry was more threatened by radio than yet d of attempting most hoy task of sten the radio phono- interests adapt the | managers still broadeasting under thefr experiences of et the theut do not the Todny's Wholesale Prices. Thur o te ¥ January (e John, United | 4 international | Wasketers at Gomzaga High have @ | ating champlon. | trio of games scheduled for the week. | hed the world d [Coach Tubby Branner's Hyattsville| ird dash, when he skated [ High School boys entertain thix after- | tal Rutter—Fancs a%0; priots cost o 1 oftice | | | | | used assis A ter Fresh, sele average receipts cundled, 60a ai8; storage New 62 operates dednct sduction . a farm dison all and labor -d dings (but | )st of small ¢ of a ) ucoughout smou the sending heir turn nateriall £ radio working Ived Sa nghorn, 28; mild in the s sharp. 25 per pound Poultry—Alive, rooster pound; turkeys ¢ geese, fowls Dreseed cream I3 v har | ing of his crops | ot sced fer minor repairs t not the dwell tools used up or two. Deductions must haye ¢ e i 7 1-5 seconds in com- |noon; Thyrsday:t petition on Lil ake here | place on the home floor of the George- Is Wood set the former record |[town Preps at Garret Park: and on | Verona Lake J..dn 1903, when | Friday the Business High five comes ie went the distance in 8 1-5 seconds. ' to Gonzaga SOME OF BIG TEN TITLES REFLECT LITTLE CREDIT BY LAWRENCE PERRY. Western nged as to bring about more definitely year by vear the establishment of chanipion Discussion of this ques 1 st semile Tun on contest & t (ten rm bu f ) and 1 8 keats,, voung the esh-Killed Sprin romsters Sad roosters, 18 for ‘bu n quall he pho expenses dangerously fowls, 50 each: ducks capons, 10a Live stock 10a11 es to be & other relate to a taxpa for the pur AL A tuxy duct more than one bus claim a deduct for the expenses of each provided he devotes sufficient time and attention ath invested time cless advar led Ives which a r nd mone wd or p cholce, lambs, 14 me- | ming L graph deve Jority are thin, 6a7 12 ogs of u livli- Spring deci Meats lambs, and business the “of the pose ion Mt Outpe rth hams, 21a 0\ performances control D the p I « that egitimate been damaged by dio 1l substant by st f 0 th to each a n Frult and Vegetable Review. EW YORK schedules be so arr January 20—How may Conference athletic ot \piied Burea s) said has | soe least sses are he The next appear in TEXAS FARM WORK el ‘ STARTS WITH RUSH flices or from the | vieket axe In heater ticket prices, es (co tomorrow’s Star EPIPHANY JUNIOR QUINT IN 100TH GAME TONIGHT TS %0 far 1 now going the rounds of the big ten col concerned ficance far gr les moderate ste cges possesses sigr Wir ague conversation | In the past few years numerous con | ended indecisively. Two years ago, jor | foot ball title with Towa and in 1923 with Illino | Last Spring Michigan and Ohio ended the base ball se k in the percentage table and the 1923 basket ball triple tie eater than usually attaches to the nor- market Virginia A21; inches up, 2 Radio Not Hurting Theaters run o Settl Philippine Rus: « irginians Attem to 8.00a7.00 7.00 were made for recent a n vain week-day ence athletic tance, seasons have Michigan shared 006,00 puie ckets performar ither herd her hes up es ¢ 2 sou URGE BETTERfiPACKING Goods Men Would Save on Shipments son neck d 5 1 ended in a prominent tion with neck Cotton Lands Plowed—27 Days of Freezing Weather Said to Have Killed Insects. higher; Winesaps : ) few conr LB 1922 New Yorkers are proving repeatedly the that Deliclous honors have| noest s 6o that have| them he been | the t have had mostly t red to trouble that hed by te same qua for Sriainh sy mark like LLEGE BASKEfERS IN TILTS TOMORROW October tho. =hare h cnarged | its opening New York and turned hundreds succesding performances | ked the theater at $4.40 a same show played & a double the iy 3 their hst a game | Basket Ball‘f is seat pecial Dispatel (o The Sta FORT WORTH, January farm work, which has been held by unfavorable weather conditi ng ahead full speed Cotton lands are heing plowed under corn flelds are being made ready for | bedding and Spring wheat acreage is being prepared for Guick planting This work has been advanced by the snows and rains, which have covered the State in the last few days. The ground scldom has been in bette shape. s days of ezing weather has killed all insec that have not of competition How Advantage Is Gained. is Michigan ball until games with he 0.00 e South nted type, 1 hampers. 0: barre lery s and losir Dispateh to n anothe YO ited out ad a Ohio the ©h higan all sed of for instance, that lead b ine in’ base| ope o tate played two | pome akest team in the o. winning both, not play the crates —Supplies market mostly h crates, 3-8 do: a3 Lettuce — Supplies moderate; de- nd moderate, market firm: Florida i;-bushel hampers, big Boston type. 13, 2.00; 1%:-bushel hampers 1 crates, fair quality. 1.50a Callfornia, Imperial Valley crates, Iceberg type, 3.75a4.00 Onions — Supplies ligit moderate, market steady }and Ohio, 100-pound sacks, 1, medium to large some medium sizes time this week college have their innings te | three engagements. w are being renewed Brookland by varsity and freshmen quints of Cath- University and Maryland, Georg Washington will play host to Drexel In- stitute of Philadelphia In the new | Hutchetite gymnasium on H street, The double-header at Brookland is e ran | L0 get under headway at T:15 o'clock 2 onlchigan | ald ' €Ven | with the freshmen teams opposing in (phanee to improve er standing | the initial clash. About an Hour ater L exyens e weak sister|the varsities expected to swing P st into action. A Maryland five has defeated one tholic sity, but season the Old are’ quite strong, while Brooklanders have been weak Little Is known of the caliber of George Washington's opponent, but Drexel probably will have to be bet ter than an average team to take the measure of the locals. In Its past p formances, George Washington has indicated that once rounded into form it will be difficult to overcome. | _Six of ten matches planned for the University of Maryland tennis team have been arranged. They are with George Washington at Washington April 18, Western Maryland, at West- minster April 23; Navy, at Annapolis, April 29; Washington and Lee, at Col- lege Park, May 4; Virginfa, at Char- lottesville, May 23, and Johns Hop- kins, at Baltimore, May 30. Maryland expects to have available in the Spring at least six players of last sea- son's squad baske group will yrrow night in e old rivalries the best New Y seat The Brookly 15-minut de York theater now playing eferred to uble the than go to ore the rk the « 1ght: demand Californta orida, 10- openin hou where this attractio but most New Yor pay a speculator just | Brooklyn price rather Brooklyn g with priced at from moder crates ' S best K 1 to the contest W . did t the the Maroons ain pointed out by enthusiasts that in the 192 ball . ms that finished the and Blue played | games each with Northwestern, tonight at ol a i standpoir bes y mercha mesting ardizatior |aggressive As early as 1832 the shipwrights|througho and calkers of New England began |pected an agitation for working day 110 hours | Michi- | | 3 bus- nee. 2z two while Bill Posters Demand Ralse. They, in company with most of the other citizens of the United States, would go far further to see a circus. But probably circusgoers also will have to pay more r their ticket this vear than ever before. Circus plans have been held fn abevance pending | an agreement by showmen with the International Association of Bill Posters and Billers. This organiza- tion cludes the stributors of ad- vertising which travel in advance of the tented shows The association had an agreement, which terminated at the end of last season, calling for $90 a month, and allowance of 75 cents a meal and § a day for lodging when billers were | not lodged in railroad cars. This year they have demanded and been | granted $110 a month, but with a $10-a-month “holdback,"” which paid them at the end of the eeason if they work until the show goes into Winter quarters, but which not paid if they quit before the sea- son closes of o size ball, only teams that shed firse the number p opponents | “"What is to be done about it? Nothing that promises to be an effective rem. edy has suggested itself—except idea emanating from Michigan the Big n schools cultivate that attitude of m 1 which has marked Yale, Princeton and Harvard. who don't particularly mind what hap- | Pens to them earlier in the season tional rivals, - But mood developed only tial plaving George Hu the <Eng- | f the University | university | ference in 1920 and| Numerous 1820 and i in H S0 fa somewhat Potato Supplies Liberal. Supplies liheral market steady sacks, Russet Rurais, U 40 per sack: New York pound sacks. Round Whites, No. 1, 2.25a2.40 per sack Spinach—Supplies limited; demand moderate, market strong: Virginia, Norfolk section, cloth-top veneer bar- rels, Savoy) best, 5.25a5.50; falr qual- low as'4.50 uliflower—Supplies moderate; de- mand light, market dull; California ates, 2.75a2.90 String beans—Supplies demand moderate, Florida, Ts-bushel best, mostly 3.50; 2.00a3.00. Squash—Supp! light moderate, market steady: pepper crates, white, Peppers—Supplies light: demand light, market steady: Florida, pepper crates, best, 5.50a6.00; some fair quality low as 4.50 Peas—Supplies light for good stock, Florida, holdovers, seven Rampers, poor quality 2.00a3.00. Eggplant—Supplies light; moderate, market steady; pepper crates, 4.50a5.50 Cucumbers—Supplies very light: de- mand limited, market steady; Florida, square bushel crates, fair quality, 6.50a7.00; few higher. Strawberries—Supplies libera mand 1ight, market about Florida. pony refrigerator, mostly 40 per quart Carrots—Supplies moderate; moderate, market stead bushel baskets, 2.50a2. Beets—Supplies light: demand light market steady; Texas, bushel baskets, best, 3.00; few higher. PARIS PRICES FIRM. PARIS, January 20—Prices firm on the Bourse today Three per cent rentes, 48 francs 40 centimes. Exchange on centimes Five per centimes, The dollar was quoted at 18 francs 55 centimes. .:\ Car to Fit Every Need Don’t Miss Seeing The Eye-Opening Display of MODELS Twenty-Five—See Them At Our Salesrooms Potatoes oderate, 1, demand Michigan E an that 3 No. a de Reserv on the and Pe tals of H 1 Dia " "BACKSPIN tosxers that through sort E may be s of se-| Big Five Ol rted wee au; ) moderat narket stead mpers, green, me fair quality, athletic director | of Nlinois, says his ot regard the con- playing league which | obliges its members to meet one an. | other. 1t is merely. ho holds. an or. | sanization which makes the role under which they ‘shan pioe et | ¥ do choose to meet. Not for That Purpose, Is it good hasket ball to uxe Iixh" on the ball in shooting short Lasxkets, expecinlly from the side or underncath the hasket? X Master Lines at Standard Lines at 1620 M Street 1018 Connecticut Ave. WE WARN YOU: TO SEE IS TO WANT TO BUY Open Day and Night EMERSON & ORME Home of the Buick Pt demand Florida, 5024.40 BY MAURICE KEN Ball Northwestern 3 Protest Freight Rates. Radio and phono; ph m turers are preparing prot the Interstate Commerce Commission against an increase in rates on radio cquipment, which they have been notified by the official ¢l ification committee of the railroads. The new rates affect shipments of less than car lots and car lots of less than 20,000 pounds, and would mean an added expense of about $8,000,000 a vear, manufacturers estimate. The shippers claim that a full car of any other radio equipment than batteries would fail to welgh 20,000 pounds. SCOTLAND DEMANDS AMERICAN APPLES Delicious Variety, Recently Intro- duced, Gains Very Wide Popular Faver. Basket Cone University. nu If your xhot is hurried you are us-| snlly unable to put any “English”{ The conference, on the ball. Otherwise, you may. In|ganizeq | making xhots direetly in front of the o | basket, it is often good policy to put he ttie Catholic University boxers will not sit Annapolis for o match with the 5 4 Jact, may not be | Navy fist flingers until March 7. The | o titleholders could be|Brooklanders have asked for this late n little rever c English on :::d:':(l.ly-‘d«-ud-v(l ©only when each team played |date that their men may be in better the others. The Big Ten rules|form for the engagements. A :’.,(‘;mu Of the backbonrd and In-| purmic only cighe games, and this | Zau =% 24 EVENTS CARDED FOR HOPKINS MEET | ereasesits chancesofhouncing through | the hoop. Some coaches object to a| iy, 0 O fhe b e man's' uxing backspin, but 1 feel that |} 1Y Atlon "o auch i if a man has a natural backspin atyle [PV L it x very helpfal In making Points | versity (g Lo comperied oo ping b | 7 : & ; sity to be compelled ay her, | and should not be tampered with and I1lint herself does not want to be | compelled to play any university.~ BALTIMORE, Md. January, 20— Twenty-four events make up the pro- gram for the Hopkins-5th Regiment fn- door games, to be held at the Hoffman Street Armory on February 23. The card this year looms up as the (Copyright, 1923.) e Illini foot ball schedule Huff most brilliant ever drawn for this BOWLERS WILL HOLD |z St 770 0 i MEETING ON SUNDAY |:5 e, e o e | schedules. Tilinois was herself dropped | [y three of these. Perhaps the whole matter 1 *d when the erence ! | ties hegin to consider just wh: 2 [ atgnificands. 69 hamnionatn compete in the games will be Paavo outsitls. fof s e Nurmi, the phantom Finn, who, dur- |ing his three-weel stay in this coun- {try, has shattered seven world rec- |ords and established another. As- |surance that the incomparable Finn | would run in a special distance race here, the length of which will be named later, was made yesterday by officials of the A. A. U. It is also possible that he will mateh strid | with Joie Ray apd other stars in a |one-mile race. Verne Booth; former Hopkins star |and now representing the Millrose A. C. of New York, aud \yillie Ritola will start against Nurmi in the long- er distance race. Ugo Frigerio of Italy, Olympic walking champion of 1920 and 1924, will appear in & special 3,000-meter handicap race with Willie Plant, United States champion, as his-: op- ponent. George Goulding, Canadian champion, may also compete, Another feature will be the indoor | medley . relay collegiate champion- ship of: America, which should draw the leading teams in the country. The list of events follows: Open handicap evenis—100-yard dash, 440. yard run, 800-meter run. running high jump. Interscholastic open bLand'cap events—100- yard dush, 440-yard run, running high Jump. Specinl | events—Interscholastic - 600-yard Championship: settled, since demand good e mark steady; ghths-bushel and condition; ips Salesrooms 1620 M St. 1018 Connecticut Ave. Franklin 3860 nine demand Florida, of art wned b, 34 to 1 so defeated, scored siX ¢ for ste to what demand Texas, will be uthori- tis the any- spaper A Sunday, BN | gowling tion will held hoon on January at Kin; Pin Alleys, and the president of each | of male bowlers expected |y CHICAGO GIRL HOLDS SIX WORLD RECORDS committee of the| of much { ted By the Associated Press Helen Filkey, 16-year-old Chicago high school girl, is the holder of six | world records, tied with another for {a seventh ark and maker of one American record Her world marks are the 75-yard dash, 45-yard indoor low hudles, 60- and high hurdles, v were ague attend to the selat rortance Peerless Athietic Club 1 e - one ent by pr execut! Business The Delicious variety of American apples has gained considerable popu- larity during the past year) reports Edwin Smith, forelgn representative of the United States Department of Agriculture, who is making a first- hand study of foreign markets for American frults. “Although a long- time favorite in Amerfcan markets, British markets have had a de:fa.d aversion to the Delicious,” Mr. Smith says. “The Glasgow trade reports a decided change in this respect the past year. “This swing-about had its inception through the efforts of an Edinburgh retail fruit merchant, who appre- ciated the qualities of the variety and 100k active steps to introduce It to his trade. He created a demand for the Delicious that soon made him the most_eager buyer of this variety on the Glasgow auction. This attracted other buyers to the Delicious and they put it in stock, after which the nat- ural demand of the people took care of the situation.” winners e London, $8 francs fm- is 1o transa loan, cent 59 francs 1 of to | the ha the King goes to the next Saturday night five games, total pins to count return match will played on Tepintered|a Pin drives here January 31. juint by District al- ot Terminal gue leng tea as first ed by d it s ch Pins E pin for | The the COMMODITY NEWS WIRED STAR FROM ENTIRE COUNTRY Baltimore King Pins’ victory stirred | {up quite a furore in this city. In addition to the Terminal challenge Curb Cafe team has prom- mateh, and President Evans Capital City Association is 15 another quint of stars his organization to after winners of the recent contest in city. Nurxes t at Walter Reed Hospital 3 CLEVELAND, January 20.—Paint o companies here report business has been better in the last three months than it was at this time last vear. The Sherwin-Williams Company re- | ports sales far ahead of the record of 1923-1924 for the first quarter of its fiscal year. ALTOONA, January to the convention of the Master Painters and Decorators' Association of Peunsylvania today advocated the tralning of apprentices in the paint- yvard low indoor hurdies, and the 50 and indoor dashes. Her American record is the 100-yard | dash of th the VLed yals a he ty 15 defeat Classmates and friends of the late Percy D. Haughton, foot ball coach Harvard and Columbia, are plan- ng a memorial to be erected at Cambridge. When you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for— i r Reed ggrewes e ko AUSSIES T0 CHALLENGE | at 20.—Delegates an Tigers, 19 to 'RODUCTS. = DAIRY P College foot ball drew tremendous BURNBROOK IS K. 0.'D. ANTON, Pa P ¥ ¥ ght chamy Ed- ore, welter- on of the da me in United States last night second 1 career, Peter Latso. anton welter- sent him down for the count | ond ab, his wr round GREB STOPS PAPKE. VILLE middle- world, won Tanuary Al ha burgh he Johnny | training at nth | A Al 162% and Papke 168 and NEW YORK, January IF NETMEN AVAILABLE ! ¢ DN E te allenge nably le. W.. January 20 s association has decided to for the Davis cup if a rea- representative team is avail J. O. Anderson, Norman Brookes Thomas H. Hicks have been as a selection committee to for piayers for a prospective ‘FLYING COP" COMES BACK. lister, known as “the announced that he once and ent A. games on Febhr lister once was rec flying will cop. start - the Wilco v 7. Me- lized as one s Bob Me- | attendance in 1924, but even more remarkable was the record of 58,000 paid admissions at & high school con- | test, reported from outhern Cali- | fornia. John Hopkins University has the heaviest and strongest freshman class |in its history, according to statistics |just announced. 1t defeated tha Sophomores at foot ball. The class welghs 23 tons, with O. C. Levine wd . Warfield Hobbs the strongest s for the first high school stadium in the country to cost $1,000,000, and accommodate from 50,- 000 to 60,000 spectators, will he sub- mitted to the Board of Education of of the leading sprinters of the country, St. Louis In February, | championship. Nurmi special (distance to be agnounced later), indoor distance medley re- fav for collegiate championship of America, 3,000-meter hundicap walking race. Tnvitation rd_dash, invitation runing high jump. ey for high and high one. hool prepars- school imile relay closed to colleges Une-mile relay open to Y. 3t €. AL i ‘vegiments., hal-mile Junior fe: 1; half-mile funior reluy, claks 2: rter-mile junior_relay, half-m'le relay. ).yard dush—Closed to members of Sth Members of the Central High “C" Clubh ‘are planning to meet at the Mount Pleasant institution tonight at 8 o'clock. All wearers of the “C" are requested to attend. ing trade in the public schools of the State. SPRINGFIELD, IiL, January 20.— The last two weeks' wages of the coal miners of Williamson County amount ed to $600,000, the largest for any fortnight in over two vears. BOSTON, January 20.—The Boston Chamber of Commerce has started a publicity campaign to promote fuel economy in the homes of Massachu- setts. It !s estimated that this waste amounts to $45,000,000 a year. ST. LOUIS, January 20.—Eggs are at the highest level in the last vear here, selling at 70 cents a dozen. Shortage is reflected from all over | the southwest. BALTIMORE, —Live pound, hens, poultry—Yo 15a: : 184 : Leghor: | 2 a30; geese, 3 | chickens, | quck E; 23a28; 0; geese, Fs—Receipts, and nearby firsts, | bid, 55: quotation, 56, Butter—Creamery, pound, 37a41 33434; rolls, 222 23a36. Leghorns, ung ns, 22a28; roos: 20a28. 005 cases; ozen good 1822, 18a2| voung turkeys, 35; poor and crooked breasts, offered, January 20 (Special), chickens, old old 4045 25 vigeons, pair, 35a40; guinea fowl, each, 40a75. Dressed poultry—Turkeys, a45; poor and crooked breasts, 25 old pound ters, 15 native to faney, prints. 41a43; ladies, 30 a32; store packed, 21a22; process but- ; dairy priats, 4 Colds Headache Pain Toothache Neuritis Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Accept only ‘“Baver” Eackanc which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” hoxes of 12 tablets. Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspizia 1s e rade mark of Bayer Manufaciure of Mogoaceticacidester of Salicylicacld