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[ : o3 Qoyrighe 16U Blwe Schafiper « Marx ISLAND HONORED won M 1l Chapel at ‘orge, Sunday. May Rhoda ite pince in the galaxy ths Washington chapel at the historic Valley p ground on Sunday, May presented by the f Colonial Dames, Colonial Wars and Daugh- American Revolution from will be dedicated in the the Colonies. pe the 11th bay to be dedi- 0 more remain to be eroct. Carolina and Georgla. The these is now being raised will be presented on behalf pdo 1sland socleties by Bish- DeWolt Perry of that state be accepted by Suffragan iomas J. Garland, of Phila- ‘The Rev. Dr. M. Lord, of v the principal singing of patriotic v feature of the dedi- phia, 27 Is- e | states It e Place to Buy 2 Piece of Meat” is at ESTABILLISHED 1SSO6 BE CLOTHING HOUSE RT AT $3S.00 SCHAFFNER & MARX CHOICE SUITS The assortment comprises pencil stripes, herringbones, checks blue and gray. Straw Hats-we have them in every correct braid and sha'pe, - at $3.50 and $4.00. Emery Shirts at $2.00 and $2.50 are beautiful, they speak for themselves. Lovers of Fine Children’s Wash Suits can gratify their taste by the assortment we are showing $1.00 up to $5.00. ' | MILES OF SPAGHETTI. 1 Hears of ortage In Italy and Goes Prepared. ' New York, May 27.—Several miles ot spaghetti for the personal uss of Entico Caruso and his party were on the stcamer Presidente Wilson today, which will sall. for Italy tomorrow , with the famous tenor on board. Caruso ix not “carrying coals to New Castle’ for therc is a reported short- i ago of spaghett! in his homeland and he hac moercly seen to it that no ono accomranying him shall be without the delleacy while on board the ship or during thelr stay in Italy, The t-ner who is golng abroad to rest after a long and serious iliness hero, haa chartored ilve suites on the steamship, one of which has been fit- ted up Aam n nursery and a playroom for his little daughter Gloria, A pri- vate cook and hLevy of servanis will function: during the journey. Caruso DIES WHILE PRAYING, e John Kaoccarauskas Is Executed at Wethersficld Prison, Hartford, May 27.—John Kacear- auskas pald the death penalty at 13:03 o'clock this morning for the murder of Mra. Joseph Chernock of CORNS ' Lift Off with Fingers Y. Jones Poesn't st a4 k! Frep & ity 7 am AR aching cerm, im- staptly that cors stops hurting, thea shoptly you lift it right off with fin weyn. Fruly! Four A sells a tiny bettie ot i aF & tew cepts, sMisient 16 FOIMGVE BVOFY Rard rovn, Kot €TR, 5F_GOFR Petwasn ha {oes, sad the ~aliees, withewt sorensss oF 1FFia- ties will not make n formal protest l Boston in the fourth round of a bout against Julle Mee, star shortstop of | held here last night. This is the sec- tha Ililnols baseball club, Phil Bat-!ond time that Josephs' has lost a relme, athletic director has an- | battle in the Nutmeg state by fouling nounced. Batrelme sald he had so'an opponent. In the semi final bout, advised Carl Lundgren, the Illinois ' Mike Morley kayoed Red Ames in the baseball coach. The athletic director : fourth stanza. The bouts were poorly ‘added that Michigan had not ques- | attended and were just as poorly ar- tloned” Mee's eligibllity, although it ] ranged, the ring breaking twice caus- had been understood for some time ing considerable delay. that the shortstop spent some time with the Detroit Tigers last fall and had sinece ngreed to join the Ameri- ¢ can loague team at the close of the | present’ school year, Milford, The prisoner entered the death chamber from his cell at 12:03 and the trap was sprung at 12:08:50. He was pronounced dead at 12:11 As he settled himself under rope he recited the Catholic prayer for the dead, As the black cap was pulled oves his head by a prison at- tendant hs aald Aistinctly in English: “God have mercy om my soul” He then continued to pray in Lithuan- lan, his words being cut off when his body was yanked upwards. While he prayed. his words were responded to by a Catholic clergyman, SHUGRUE WINS EASILY. New Haven, May 27.—Johnny Shugrue’ of Waterbury was awarded the decision over Charlie Pilkington 'of New York, at the end of a medi- ocre 15-round bout last night at the Arena. The victor had all the best of the affair and the decision of Referee King was met with approval. SAMMY WALTZ FOULED, Hartford, My 27,—Sammy Waltz lof thie eliy was tho vietim of a foul ‘hlow siruck by Bobby Josephs of THE OLD HOME TOWN Michigan Decides to Make No For- mal Charge Against Tllinois Star, Ann Arbor, Mich.,, May 27,—1'ni- versity of Michigan athletic authori- sTANLEY iE . A DRUMMER. FROM CHICAGO i ’ IS STOPPING AT THE CENTRAL | m’—‘ BACK AT HARD WORK. {Chnmplon Dempsey Spars With Sev- eral Training Partners. Atlantic City, N. J., May 27—Cham- pion Jack Dempsey went back to hard training yesterday under the im- pulse engendered by one of the finest i sunny days of his training period at | the shore. ( He walked and ran more than five {miles in the open for a starter, iworked out with bag and rope and then tried out Joe Benjamin, a Pa- cific Coast lightweight, just arrived, for several rounds in the outdoor iring. He followed with three other two-round bouts with Jack Renault, Larry Williams and Alex Trambitas before a paid admission crowd, which included many of the first holiday arrivals, and showed good form both jin attack and defense. PADDOCK TRAINS CAREFULLY Cambridge, Mass., May 27.—Charles Paddock, the California sprinter who is credited with 9 8-5 seconds for the century dash, stays in bed two days Pefore an important race. Morris Kirksey of Leland Stapnford univer- sity, runner up to Paddock in his rec- ord sprint on the coast, who is here for the intercollegiate track meet in the Harvard Stadium, said the two- day rest period was a regular part of Paddock’s training system. Paddock is much faster out of his starting holes than ever before and is running “like the wind,” Kirksey said. Y, (o . The Enthusiastic Audience Whaen Almond does his clever bit, The Flavosites start cheering) His art will always make a hit And keep him reappearing. Another star whese arts insurs Suecess to each cake maker s Almond Extract strong and pure As always sold by Baker. Bakers Certifisd Flavor ing Extracts are scld by aii §rocers who care. Or reguest we will wnd 08 ' our nosel, washable, Lo0ee-Jeaf folder, 108 Sensi- ble Recipes.” BAKER EXTRACT CO. Fstabitshed 1879 Springfield, M1ss. ‘Now for Sumnier Underwear, Evéry style that you want sy ' ‘YALE TRIMS WESLEYAN, | ' e Visitors’ Rallies. Pall Short and H Registers a’ 10 to 6 Victory, i New Haven, May 27.—After had accumulated -an eight-run I yesterday - Wesleyan rallied and Blue was compelled to hustle to sco a 10 to 6 victory. Heuer replaced sub stitute = Catcher = Robertson in f B fourth and Connelly’s effs increased with the change. - Murphy made his first error of th season when he dropped Heuer’ in short right after a hard runin §ixth. Aldrich played the most evep game he has shown this see Camp’s catch of Sloan’s fly to right was the most.sensational £ ture. He stumbled lnw ers but held the ball. ting accounted for most of Wi runs. The score: r. h. Yala ......28300011x—10 13", ‘Wesleyan 000202020— 6 13 Selleck and Peters; Connelly Robertson and Heuer. FLORENCE Order your Florence today. o C.C.FULLERCO. )