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\ | > = } AW PI‘”‘AI\ DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1927. 2 D Temoo AN PREVENTING | ST Y Gy FORVALLY L B [ 3 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE e S i ATl g ) | jof sports i TINMSTOURNEYS “vvcw OPERSFORVER .0 | Tomikowski & Dawson uou-nnn««m.mn.,M ; ] e - B o e follo ke Foll The Store For You W ol s ot o en's National Doubles in Hope-| «o T Bags Glasses’ to Stert on Taes- 11, o e, wr o 351 MAIN STREET OPP. MYRTLE ST. e less State Through Weather : day, September 6 MO o : 5 d " ress) i i h ) ows W G 1 re. It is becomin . : 1 th 5 % i B women's national took nine Games Today ¥ clas 13 to 1 esday, 4 res not 1stead of usual six days; s New York at Philadelphia i Saturday, 10 a Int N N ® o e e e L ol v wer weather man. Life Saving Class 2 e % ! S ot on i s GOYENING Memueiso Iealns wore thin \ 5 played. some of the national '8 7 ’ 1 to sig i i 27 ’ X en's doubles and the mixed will 0 n He mus he tha 1 gam 0 be carried over. It looks as J. v i nt oot ball Sope a big “hold over” ! H to ) o5 st would be in order 2 And postponed when it rains. No es. 1 3Rl : it Yow're always right when (Other clubs not scheduli by . = MIDDISHADE ;\: } The '~-|,:\.unnu e j Suits For Fall Ready For Your Inspection e ? : s - 4| KIrRSCHBAUM CLOTHES o | i 15 cov- i \ 3 . g . ;@uer the@stybrmbg%u !.5 ’ { | Good style should be the first consider- . [ | ation in choosing a fall suit. It is just § w fl | as important as fine fabrics, good fit i = § | and skillful tailoring. You'll get it 3 i b oty ot 0 08 S S 1 i . ren & 1 here, because the Knrschbaumdesngners o [ Sy w' r“w il N @ | are style authorities. They study styles | ‘ I ‘JNL:'\D‘ : § | constantly. They know what's new - o S e el B and correct—and each season they , \" M present the style developments that o % ) s | are sensible, practical and authentic. chall league will begin tomorrow . Walnut Hill park, when those teams mect in the first of their two post bination | City R American ~|;";Ir.~ players are Games Today o | potenier icory banatat tonght o Sene : OUR BOARDING HGOUSE By Ahern o [ rial Bas; . The French d ¢ | " § lev Works in t binations nov z o [ FARIRT ol . e {114 L 4. S e et RS ] ¥ itle ve has ben rejoiel 3 t ror L e ol IeE (o) 3 [ A ATTENTIoN MACK, <« & s \ o s locis i e ) I }1 th{‘ first Il n ] of th [HI( g N/ TALL (0L LINE e /7 WAAT Do 7\[ i \I?xLA(%\(;pgri \ H would not wa * "Ne g ) ¢ ac stite { EAL i I A AS < > Hi . | 4“,“;’ ‘,t,“ | morrow Afternoon in First of Two ; L{lh“ ‘( f.\\l{_(l] to the last shitch (? fi ’ g HE'S “TRVING To GREASE M" ; ‘LL';E‘;:[EA‘ A\ \ MINGTE THINKING | B0 KAP[AN Tfl MEET [ eyl slbns]s s ] Postponed Games, g the finished hat, a Dunl P oS E | S PAST Us AGAIN wiITH Yor ~THAT (m‘fi_. ABOUT CHILLING —TH' { & : un work praet many | League Standing Koot T e : i A PINT OF PEACH IcE S i “THYROID WITH GoME o { B e I they are| W ret 2OV ined l»_‘ g od taste and a A ’ CQF/\M i Do 4:\‘f‘ My u\zmu»(‘r!‘_, ICE CREAM ,wr AN’ 1 | called and obiiged {o ehow their | s [ 1 ' 7 ~ WHY BE ¢ 20 - | whole hand, e o 7 7 sure sense ol style. 4 \ HIS COAT!~« {E gAVE ISP(Clous oF A IN DANCES -TH' PAL J| 3 |n B Cocet soplacs Boroira | Wt s L ; MR . /m SWITCHTH 6THER ) { oy Wi His HAND WITH A PINT UKDER 0 | [in the singles, as is altog prob- | : \, 11 ) SMIN' I T WAS [ UNDER HIS Hi foos vo % 1ble, and wise, then Borotra-Coche J4 B COAT, His 0AR i FormerChamqustBeat Clarke/jsetian: slesliditainssotie Costis e | ml ITILE BIRD wrj 4 WAPOLEDH DIp/ ~ COMING RIGHT § } . the doubles team. Yet Borotra is! ong-deferred : E R i in New Haven September 8 [isvitis i “wevic i T Costes th Burvita an i EXCLUSIVELY FELL auT Bl Hnn ] PSSR The Cochet-Brugnon co n i was poor last year in the Davis cu S ARSI L up BL\SJ,._/ of Louts (Kid) Kaplan will leave ', £hould elimir nothing undone to win his bout with ! tney, rotra is a ma vel- hr B Clicky Clarke of Holyoke, at New fous doubles player and Lrance fs not Poncd contests. Both contests be- ii 4 Haven September Sth. Dennis Mc-iapt to overlook him. His singles L4o0n the It i Mahon d up to let Gibson know | guma I think is shot. He reminds me that Ka . after his long rest, is 5o much of our famous Maurice Me- i Ghe W Ashley-Babcock Co. ready to go every week and that|ypoughlin, who depended on rushing he Is working real hard for his com- | the net to pull off wonderful volleys | “M0ed In the ing contest with ke and overhead smashes. (ERRRtEIEE Kaplan must lick Clarke fn order| Nejther Borotra nor McLaughlin | '8 want the to keep an engagement with Billylwith good ground stroke had to who holds a K. 0. over tholcovir up the weakness in the ters Tom O'Rourke closed withyificly strenuous net attack. Last bson today for Kaplan to|year when I saw Borotr lace on cither tember 19! finals of our c Haven. was good | g It will by on Diamond No. 1 On Diamond No. Ihour the Ranggrs will play t | Both of these teams have been fin Bi hox W or 29 at feeble fter Ing the goir whoin da news to McMahon and L (R I Ct e T O e = TR that is one blot they wa both Johnson —and Richards, T{o e or gof tomorrow. The gt 4 s record | . ught then fhat Borotr 4" himselt out and like Blin would never be good les, ¢ cholce for France would be West Ends and Speedboys will h other on Dinmo ock in what should be ¢ | GRAND OPENING TONIGHT | Palace Bowling Alley _,rs e ont of t proved in h swim | fight with Me- Junior City league game (who was defented tuice by la Coste and Cochet in singles and ' jyoon the Phuntoms and Lane Clarke) that he is slipping and has, porotra \nd Brugnon in the doubles. | () he played on Diamond No. 2 a lot of his speed. Terris could | et America stand pat on the two |ar 4 o'clock 2 persuaded to mect Kaplan | pilis for everything. Another r City | o til 9 Alleys All Renovated. Now is the time to knows that the “Kid"” punches S will be played tonight at 6 o'clock vour alleys for leagues. ind oftener than MeGraw alnut Hill Hutivean! ‘the ‘| Teams Finish Schedule when of- | % iF d the M GAT T i [ AT rr lan, said that | In Inter-Church League e :1"”«1,' ym,r\ for last Monc ilv‘\ i WILLIAM HOWARD. Mg ill first have to get m few| The St. Matthew's German Luth- |night but was postponed on account | [§ 210 Main Street its under his belt before helerans will conclude their Inter- ' of wet grounds. | [ T R B e o tackle Kaplan Church haseball league season this | . for the past year has tak- ning when they meet the Every- = = — - e Il contenders and has n's Hible class in & postponed them all, including the Blac me at Willow Brook park. The HIGH PRE..SURE PE E Ace of the lightweights, Bruc Matts are too far behind the ! S, T By SWAN wedes to be able to take the pen- Flowers nant and too far ahead of anybody Royal Jewels of Rus : 10 lose sccond place, 50 & win or Terris' ma ht with K : s | lcss means nothin hem. The - = - - — Are Placed in Kremlin | 55, "0 "opine 1o thon, e (B3 WE ) o || R - L00Ms LKE ] St LhoY- WILL IF Y00 Y : I oFF Wi Moccaw, -2 PhForly-six | guma it it is to wind up in third | —)wn) BUT FOE Sor A ANOTIE e 5 O REh e DONT_LIKE 5 5 valuable u ieces of Jewelry i flice, The game wil! be played TONIGHT, ) DATE WITH TR’ || DOLLYS HAND AGAIN- N NTU [ \ beloniing to Czar Nicholas 11 have n whichever of the skin diamonds Doy, NEW CleRk, VLU GO To SHOW dEG S\ apparently escaped sale and Wil be i drior, SHARLEY SAIEX, L EE B g SOMEPLAE. placed in the state chamber of arms | AN et e T GoTo A THING 7 B : ELSE in the Kremlin as objects of artlstic DONCE LWTH tnterest Two More Would-Be RN TodieHT Among other exhibits §s a beauti- . fully modelled gold train with a Channel Swimmers Fail pliatinum engin exact replica T.ondon, Sept. 2 (#)-—The English of the first T 1 [BY channel has added two more vie- presented to th t 3 to its long list Mrs. 3 rate completion of the great trans- Weidman and “Jan continental railway Lorna Marriot) Briti ction conta a| took the plunge at Cape Gr with mi por- | FPrance, yeste in the hope of I the Romanoff dyna wimming ac the treacherous inum egg embossed wit aterway to the English coast were to reg nt old forced to abandon th Russian handm ¢ embroideries, Mors Weidman col! Other notal! features ave rich | swimmin, hours and Miss \I ten ots belonging to! viot gave up after about two hours. Wien she discovered she had missed the tide. Thix marked the fifth un- The mi-".\lh'm't»ru! attempt of Miss Marriot goldan ¢ traite of and a preci e e e —————————————— s ——— WSS a8 ¥ Doun't forget Raph Store for boys' and zirls' «hool | wiro used “Jane Daewin® as her clothes, ;-adyt, swimming name