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Speaking of Sports The fact that First Baseman Joe Judge of the -Washington Natlonals 1s 80 easlly injured, handicaps great- ly his value as a first sacker. Manager George Sisler of the Browns says Catcher Pat Collins will be used more often this year. Now that Casey Stengel is to he a member of the joké Boston Nationals, he will have an excellent setting for Center Loses Great Coach Stiff Joints Loosen Up— Back Ache, Sore Throat Disappear Over Night Musterine gets right to the spot— reduces swollen joints and takes out the inflammation, pain and agony and makes you forget your troubles in no time, Nothing equals Musterine for re- lieving rhevmatism, lumbago and such |ailments, You can put it on full strength—it will not blister. It 1s a good sensible, penetrating MURDERS DAUGHTER WITH CLOTHES POLE Police Story of Father's Act Bridgeton, N. J., Jan. 31.—Thomp- | son Dickson was held by county au- | thorities here today charged with the | girl, whose swamp near son, 15-year-old school body was found in a Millville last September. \Grandlather of School Girl Tells murder of his daughter, Emma Dick- | N T! I DIRECTOR" Delivery of the winter issue of the telephone directory began today and is effective upon receipt by subseri- bers. Many telephone numbers have been changed and a large number of new listings appear. Every subscriber here should have @ copy of the new directory by Bat- urday and any one not receiving one by that time should notify the ex- change manager and a copy will be provided without delay. To meet the needs of subscribers 275,000 copies of this issue were | printed. Ten years ago this month the issue of a statewide telephone di- | rectory numbered only 114,000, show- ing the tremendous increase in a de- cade of the demand for and use of the telephone directory. his comedy stuff. remedy ‘for chest colds, sore throat, Dickson was arrested at his home tonsilitis, pleurisy, and any tendency |, “puioiccono” oo ‘nlxhl PR to congestion of the throat and lungs. father, *Benjamin Dickson, 80, had Drugglsts everywhere can supply | 4014 police of the alleged murder. you but be sure you get the original The aged man who said he had Begy’s Musterine In the yellow box. 30| pcon restiing with his conscience and 60 cents. | ever sines the night of the girl's death, wondering whether he could | X | “die a Christian” without accusing his | IRE o v, { | | GREATNESS OF I0WA. |own son of filiclde, finally decided to | Tris Speaker is banking on South- paws Joe Shaute and Jim Edwards to win berths as regular pitchers the coming season. Shaute is the more promising of the two, because he has A : % a better fast ball. - ' : 3 ot ' | Famous Blends Manager Chance of the Chicago White Sox figures Pitcher Blanken- ship, the husky right-hander, will come through for him this year. Ill- ness handicaped his work last sum- mer. CHARLEY MORAN To Bucknell University in Penn- sylvania goes Uncle Charley Moran, noted coach, whose football team; led by Bo McMillan and Red Roberts, put little Centre College of Kentucky in the spotlight of notional fame. Moran has signed a three-year con- jtract to take charge of the Bucknell teams and will begin work at his new post next fall. | tell the whole story, and called in his | { minister and the police. | Midwest State Prepares to Tell Amer-| When confronted with his son the | old man cried, “take him away, I'm {afratd he'll kill me.” He stated that Loyl [the night Emma was siain she left Des Molnes, Iwoa, Jan. 31.—The ) mq eqrly in the evening to g0 to & greatness that 1s Iowa’'s is to be her-| dairy for some milk. She did not re- alded before the nation through a|turn promptly, and her father went | | national advertising campaign opened | UP the road to meet her. today by the daily newspapers of the The grandfather was upstairs when | Stuts, # |suddenly he heard the girl scream, Taking what officers of the Jowa|@nd looking out the window saw the Press assoclation say is the first step | YOunger Dickson beat her over the| by a state to advertise its greatness|ead with a clothes pole, then dump | through the newspapers, the state | her unconscious body in a wheelba dailies today had printed in New FOW and start down the road, he said. | ) York their initial advertising calling | Authorities believe that the last| ' |attention to the possibilities of Jowa |Stage of the journey to the swamp | enry. |28 a market for the products of the | Where the body was found was made | { rout of the coudtey: ! by boat, that the girl was actually A FineCandy—10c Everywhere Simultaneously with this publica- | Mmurdered there, and -then Jragged |tion they carried In their own col- | feet first further into the swamp. jumn the full page story of their| | state. Other advertising paid for by | [ the Towa newspapers is 1o be placed | William Jennings Bryan of presidential fame has purchased | 'n& the coming weck. | 3| an estate which he calls Villa Serena, at Miami, Fla.—down where | === (] lmu;(shme grows in wholesale lots. This photo shows W, J, B,/ Ssessssssssnssnn ooking out over Biscayne Ray. d g ayne bay WILLIAMS' VANILLA | 1.:-n||‘\IDlXMUDE TRIED OUT 14 other pure flavors WRONG TIME OF YEAR ica About ltself. Manager Huggins intends to stand pat on his trio of catchers, Schangs, Hoffman and Bengough. Both Hoff- man and Bengough delivered In the | pinch last season, Hoffman when Schang was forced out, and Beng- gough when both Schang and Hoff- man were on the injured list. Remen, Pilsener Beer? Remembér the glowing amber cool- ness ofPilsener—can'thavethat blend now, but her¢'sone you can have. Rich butter cream dipped in erispy then coated with sweet milk ch ...the name Oh Henry!—and blend you won't forget! .88 74 88 89 Downs Buulskl McMillan, who played second, third and short for Boston last season, will be used exclusively at third by the Red Sox. The position is his if he can deliver. His batting is the doubtful feature of his play. FAFNIR LEAGUE Retafnere, Applegreen Paulson Tabbot Arendt Pelitior What To Do For Frail, Feeble, Old People Nuxated Iron, which contains iron like the iron in spinach, lentils and apples and like the iron in your biood. Itis & true tonie, blood and body builder, and in :fi own &mfin, I have had aged people mo that they felt vears younger often in only & few weeks' time." Crashing The Pins B il ROGERS' ALLEYS LEAGUE Burns Owen Juen Zwick Line STANLEY EEI Chaplin Mordes 20 1308 Dagata Schmidt Zapatka 2 Norris Petow Smith Burnhem Beloin 73— 265 7| g 1 M1 BANCROFT W 92— 168 New York, Jan, 31.—Miss | Bancroft of Boston was the only fa- ‘\'orila extended yesterday in the third round eingles of the Heights ('1\.\’lnu‘ indoor invitation women's tennis tour-| nament. The former No. ranking | star was hard pressed to eliminate Mrs, J. 8. Taylor, of Brooklyn, 5 €-4. Hupmobiles. sessnses B4 o % 54 s 11 180 Belak Borowiak Bobrowski Wordanaro Report of French Commission Blames | 463 Accldent to Stormy Season and Overlands, Burti Poor Facilities Curtis LOHMAN VS, RENAULT Minneapolis, Minn,, Jon, Lohman, of Toledo, ?ltor a return engagement with Jack Kenault, Canadian heavyweight, at| Muskegon, Mich,, February 11, | Lohman is scheduled (o meet Bat. tling Siki in a 10-round bout here to- night. 31 which Paris, Jan, ~The report of the| $1.~=Jos | commission investigated the | loss of the dirigible Dixmude finds | that the principnl cause contributing | to the craft's destruction “was its em- | ployment during the winter season” when few sheds or refuges were avall- able and when “any rellable weather | forecast for her return was impossi- | ble” The document concludes by obsery- ing that * in the presence of higher | [“Dutech” Miller, former catcher with ;"f“";“l": 'M'yl\n"llHulx'nl-:,u”.‘.‘r‘ Jrogram _of | the Brooklyn Natoinal league baseball | (191 SAC F0aT hocoBhopgmtng team, has signed to play with the In. | {h® Inauiry into responsibility for the dlanapolis Ameriean Assoclation team, | “cclent 18 beyond the competene "" Miller was with Brookiyn for eleven | th® commission. It was this corglu- years, but was unconditionally re.| 0% Which led Minister of Marine | leased last season and managed ”"_‘:l(:lllnlll to appoint another coramis- | Atlanta Southern league club, He| ®On which is to determine whether | high officials shall be held responsi- | ble COMMERCIAL ALLEYS Speclal Mateh, King-Doyle Club. ¢ age begins to thin the blood all *"When the vital functions slow down and impair the health. In such cases,” save Dr. Suuer, "I know of nothing better than S oon-old.people beed mos, la W people most, is some- thing to put back the iron in their blood. Without iron nothin' does you | Nuxsted Iron, recommended above by any good. Your food merely passes | Dr. Emil Sauer, may be had at any th you. It is the iron in your blood | drug store. 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Farley of Stony Point, Rockland county and the reappointment of Wil- liam Muldoon of New York, as com- Suburban Helghts. By GLUYAS WILLI Letting The Dishes Go, Roso Anderson Mancinl Allocco Juzzint S began his basebali career with a local high school team | dewel Cabby ' . Htanloy Prost Gussinan Benk ... Gorlowskl Yes, He Found the Light ! Montreal, Jan, 81.—Jack Johnson,!| “What are you looking for?" former world's heavywelght boxing | I lost a five-dollar bill at Broad- champion has passed a rigid physical | way and 37th street,” examination and will be permitted to| “Then why scck meet Homer Smith of Kalamazoo, | Times Square? Mich., here February 19, it was an- “'Shmore light nounced today. | York Sun and Globe At the same time he an- JACK JOHNSON IS 1IT nounced the resignation of William J. | McCormack as chairman of the | licensing commission with no ap- pointment as yet to fill the vacane; | Farley will succeed Frank Dwyer, of Geneva, former member of the| commission, whose term, with that of Muldoon, expired Januvary 1. BEST LAXATIVE FOR BOWELS achy, Bilious, Sick, Constipated 103 105 150 in 428 it up here up "New FIVE MINUTES LATER. PULL THEMSELVES UP AND START CLEARING THE TABLE. THE IDEA IS SUGGESH £D OF LETTING THE DISHES 60 TILL MORNING FINISH DINNER AND REMARK. TO EACH OTHER, WITH SIGHS THAT THEY SUPPOSE THEY OUGHT TO 6ET UP AND DO THE DISHES NOW Coming Champ? 7 Kensington, | SPECIAL MATCH. Home Tawn. | Reyrl E. McMur Johneon Hul! . 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Saves abowt Paul Berlenbach (standing) knocked out Frank Carbone at |30t Bastmioss Reamttve. due Mhes. | ison Square Garden in the sixth round of their scheduled 12- Women and Children—10c boxes, aiso | Tound bout. Berlenbach is a light heavyweight sensation and his 26 and 80c sizes, any drug store. {win over Carbone was his twenty-third consecutive victory. $SALESMAN $AM Service and Comedy SEAVKE. HEAE. 1Ll GO SOMEPLALE. ELSE" = | ANT BEEN SITTING HERE 2 HOURS FOR NOTHING' You might be surprised to know that the best lgmz you can use for a severe cough, is & remedy which is easily pre- red at home in just a few moments. t's cheap, but for prompt results it beats anything else you ever tried. Usu- ally stops the ordimary cough or chest cold in 24 hours. Tastes pleasant, too— children like it—and it is pure and good. Pour 2% ounces of Pinex in & pint bottle; then fill it up with plain granu- Jated sugar syrup. 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