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2 NEW I‘PIT AIN DAILY HERALD, 'I‘HI'T‘\T\'T)A\Y, OCTOBFR 10, lf'_ | {Soentimg ] HOAGD TRYING | MG 1 A BTGHERS SAVED 04 La 15 Murrel, O'Keefe 0il Land Sinks Into Earth While |Mhacco Head Wi b i | 1an showed to advantage g’ | Be Buried Tomorrow |against passes but the vasity fore (3 | . vp P ficulty i | 1getield, Oct. 10 (UP)—Funeral | wa all had difficulty stopping I3 Georgla Reserves, Using Eli lmnm»l {_‘ G i t P l 0 1 P bl | At : T0 FIND ALIBIS e S coiogists Fuzzie Uver Problem.."(i 00" i eri e i o0 i of S por is U| tions, Run Wi Through Varsity | | | Peterson of 9 | — - ; N | e, York, president of the tive men the Samoan Is- FEEPEETEIIELPIPRTOPIPED . Defense Lines. Beaumont, Texas, Oct. 10 (P—[ily fell through, hour after hour.|American Tobacco compa the |1 © their hiair long; women Four managers o wame e N0 SIAPL BXPIADAEONS 108 TUID| e, o e 10 om—cooness BOSHOD Pulled Playoll Out of the 7o o L n welly wore shut down and | A mpany ] or & w Britain City Basel 1 ,g,,“ | Rl ey 1| oil land was thr 1 loned ¢ and [ died erday at his countr 16 x i et mias e EElIGY I [reserves, using Yale's newly ad mnw ‘ 190 B I 'nm_v hrough the unexplained sink-| ed. |on Barrack Hill his 64 et Tuesday night et the Tabs: han of Events Yesterday Goubla wing waek oftonsive matem:| FI6 0 1003 Battles [wonevtn e e and it was voted to purch rold | ing o acres of land in the r oil} He had heen months s it to purchase gold Sty | are running wild e el | 12 e e L 1 r p e i S b SR T . [FOOT-PAINS 1 i o c umx-lnnw o: 19 “1 llvi(‘ffom"murh g0, Oct. 10 (P —Just as well | tions are being made to repulse the JUNG | e rday e ‘xk 1 r--l“\n‘ t ;\' ‘Ah 1 r‘\ rlr‘t 3 ! i © res: were Bill Cormier of | that the Cubs and Athletics were on | ¢ southern invasion of the ea Pitcher to Win | AR Ak Gl A PRI0XI ARG quartex o | ¢st Ends, Cabay of the Holy | their way to Philadelphia today. The | ern Bulldog Saturday. | 500 Games) : e s :::;}‘ e d Stop at Once 7““\'\ of the Ca and Ol- | home guards, choking on two Cul Well stoeked with whole and half| Chicago, Oct. 10 (UP)—TFor the Jel rees 8 (;‘] ‘\’A“ “h“"f, e uha Hais ! | ] Ama hod for fallen L= bent defeats, were beginning to get the|ghing, double, triple and lateral pass- | benefit of Chicago Cub fans who Arne e s i” 130 a3 ““ | irches, flat feet, bunions and - sebie-jeebies. Z ca 0 ) A €a o he pheno o™ were s | L > 6) foot tr 1 \ I o . nSchic-icebics: s, a combination of second stringers are downhearted at a turn of events |““[L SOUIMNEL | G eause of the pl e ! TRAMPLES ON SCRUBS I ot »ot troubles. (Made to _Alix Perlstein, one of the owners| There were plenty of smart e nd freshmen have made plenty of |in the 19 rvecallily o O_‘,'d o ‘(7 “1"?01' i Sron iSRG ST, MIINCROuS Y Provider . L, Oct. 10 (UP)—| | order only) from a cast of the of the Stanley Arena on Church|planations for the Cubs losing the|griet for Head Coach Mehre by a serics pileaioutiornl o gt LT R R e E :);" Sonsanche :*y . K'“’wt' on foot in corrected position. Worn street, inforined us today that he is| game, most of them being Mrs. | scoring four touchdowns against the |Worse hole than the Cubs are in [ygo™rogr (P804 C et el e You experience , # sccuring a license to conduct ama- | Ehmke's hoy Howard; but the alibi | padly befuddied cegulars. fion thidfionie bant Mtk asgsavend Byl e Loni SRS RES AR ST I ST g SUrTace el AL ety ’ feur and professional boxing shows|artists got lockjaw trylng 1o pivel 4t Atlanta, the mportant wams|only hree pltchers, T was Iucky| - Jovierday Edeeiatensls) SnKin crst s Ll v ;;\ the arcna during the coming win- |any sane cxcuse for the 9 to 3 dis- |with Florida nest week has bee n!eno t been one of them. - e g oSl ) i Chlly ALLOUS F¥ 1 CORNS o T[”,';.h 4 s g ""'“\‘l’l‘" asler yesterday. forgotten as Georgia Tech works, It wi the Boston-Pittsht \r;Ju | " ; i : gume col- suce ULLY TREATE 5 et Loy o he Cubs,” said the sages Mon- [ might and main to get in shape for |Scries of 1903. Bill Dineen and my- ¥ m:“‘l" s ““’("' L solely to week - . i ik sslon e thol - | day the greatest home park | tomorrow’s tussle with North Caro- |self constituted the Boston pitching | aerial practice and improving on | - — D R 0 R N D . ‘1‘]‘;"‘“1”“ achicenseRwiLRbE playersiingtic fcou try he Cubs | lina, ATt nsteadiof 1osin el only iho firat Hateral passir ors were point- | GOES THROUGH HARD DRILL r. ousseau & AR e Lpopyessed ';“’”‘ to the extent —_ [1wo of the serics, as the Cubs, we | i‘)‘ SABY I coRchion o The | nt, N. Y., Oct. 10 (UP. FOOT SPECIALIST | of losing the only home park games l1ost three of the first four. T ]oq O 5 ¥ AT P ) i Mr. Perlstein is making arrange- | played. s il sy 08 o P (b weeli-ends ook Ty | 141 MAIN ST. PHONE 646 ments at the present time for | Jor out of two, fans who had only | d Tom Hughes and I to-| AR IRt | matchmaker to conduct the boXING ! two days In which to look over the et e — 9 shows for him and announcements|Cubs, the games were not wit i 2 I l B k £ S e A s | GG e st o | ook pretts e or e L0ESTDALTONAL Bank Quest IOHS Searborough Named > v } : advantages, e fu ad a chance ¥ ston club. Eve e i ry P . It is to start o indoor | to 100k over most of the Cubs’ pitch- Y Bostonicun phven onsemel ftowa | Bemm Grou Toda To Armory Pos ‘t season only after the football sea-|ing staff. As the pitchers marched JISIWEIERUStiing SoRlo dsnnssag) D Y Tartford, Oct. 10.—()—The « i S it i O e o s e e 1 Pt il Hlndiron oln Bionlng ey had) S e it (2 Gk f e scoffer remarked their resemblance P h R I P d [1 f el oiputitheirimo Rzl | Scarborough succeeds Col. D. G Py 3 of a license to the|to the parade of the wooden shoul. OSSI 16 nail IS TedicLe 0r {would do the most good. s -Baden, rmany, Oct 1\;‘ el e e owners of the Stanley Arena will! gers. S n G F [l Tn th days a pitcher was ex- rence on lon of |\ nsferred to th National prevent Arthur DePasquale of Bris-| " pi g ona o e sccond game £lies Lame K11 ay !.,.(m pitch whenever he was e tiond] settlemon e Sells the Celebrated L R b ”"”’“"“‘“‘ Kiki Cuyler had won the new sobri- needed, whether there was one or e g the SRR e e 1 « cdnesday nights he | s AR e 0! e T e eto power hy banks of UL e T T on A rfe | auet of “Strike-strike” Cuyler, hav-| Philadelphia, Oct. 10 (P—Baseball @ dozen days of rest between RS n nounced the acceptance o tol man met with a committee from | 118 Sruck out five times in two days. | fans in this world serics town who [Sames. And so far as I recall gen- 0 ition and honorable y & WL TGl TOM | He was just one, however, of a noble - i A erally there were about two days' p p ~ - . ; tIe Biesoiely et h + of a noble | have been on the verge of ecs Gomnble s st can A of Lieut. John C. Menzies, 18th di Mond e fo lan | company ot strikers-ont, ”"“““'”—Mnur the double victory of the t. st s e b T vision, fifth b ic 1 mi night made arr | Er 5%t e Radak T | i key and India do central - e e |y o Hack Wil i e | T was lucky enough to win the | (0, B TnC 40 e « Hiy ? - i s0's own Behemoth of su ¢ g fitth game, which was .m.q in st SEAL DL 5 on on Wednesday nights. 5 thing to wo; ut today. ! L) el here al to wt Berlin Mayor R fi 5 S sl (thsen ek s Paved I ere are puzaled as to who shall n Mayor Refuses e s e only o Ser o z | Pitubira. Timms. Coling, the man: (1272 ¢ pusled as fo who shail ) e eel Furnace There fs surs to be a controversy | (o OPening ds ailures, a5 % Dossliiey Tor Filiny r, had pleaded with Dincen and i T m_: o Curtail His Visit 5 t on in this city follow i e ing day here of the seric to get some \1'Mr)r1>r< even if {4y \nether the United States govern. | Oct. 10 (P)—Dr. Gustav In New Britain 3. t move of the Church| teen more Cub strik fans fear he may be right. The VLGS B0 RUPISER SR 00U Srecard B 14 permit the Federal Re- | 30¢ss lord mayor of B e £ (S brigh % : I ithat we had m season. Heartened by my success, Bill throughout the able has Be with a not co day put Mr. Mec Bris. | YOUNg men in the which | & new record in | which is ¢ body lik |Gaens SUMOSHRLIIS coi been in communication with the dition out in the offing. er it mu nue to di according to the forecaster, with | associate tself enti with the in- cooler weather and lowering skies [ Pincen, who was onc of the best in ey 1 bank. opinion was on s iros ennas {his day just as he calls 'om as he i it 1 train tast | cs 'em 10 irled a victory in G ot ¢ k to exercise a veto power of setting depart ction here, does it it ad it the | Short his visit to the United § able to tting on the spe Dr. cabled frc % 1 TR | l 1 season will be | sports the | the Cubs lcarned that the | 0 e il fii sixth. T came back in the sev- e e e 1 other . 15 it has been for the past f Iroad hoped to get the team fnto | cOUld happen on Friday, in the opin-| onth with only one day of rest and ! assent. { bers of his 1 wfter thor during the a even faster than by |iOn Of 40,000 rabid fans, who have ! AP iatis o aratn o e euealon & form of sport frains, e o | waited 15 y to see a world series | s e T Lol Home | ot ST, Was 7 : r Lot ‘);0"‘ _“r“x o ."ani, H\L‘; e 2 it \ W nt back to xl! : hom PRACTICES DEFENSE ‘i)‘r '” ‘n’\ as invo ] L e od | thing can bo a to stave it off |, s sttt aud| . Eemimon LN, ¥, Ok 10 uE) T r &R | ball would m look a freight | until after the final battle i s for Boston, In those da —Colgate practiced defense for Sat- s gyt op ne on, ys are re- | backing up o take on | With the jubitant At N[t s AP dbsa e o s autiar fuTdays game IWIEh EAT) 5 . s S ALLELUEL [ their way home from Chics to the serics instead of |P¥ scrim againat “HTITLE HOPES SHATTERED en by Indusiri | specuiators boosted: pri B e fteam of o0 who ha | Gath Ao (iR Eohem ' Vgl I tially today. Two victor Feina Dol to the dia |LAUBNE ¢ W LI L] : " of Pat i [ n thall team in e A e L e s Reynolds starred at aer SR rley Arena while | f i AIAS SR ter, a sub until he re- oy A : v onten put gold rs on the! o oy os was won ¥ . | n LLET J be played here S it DI . | ————— in the and early £00 to 1 0 for a pair of : itical Strife L Fll . ; Political Stiile Likely fo Fellow | ; H(\I(l”l. DI1is . i At on Growp : , 10 (Ur)—nek | 1 ( | By ¢ (R 2 5 L A iver ket 1 T o t | hiv umk « 1 [} - i 1 I v | v | | r o in Ger b i y o troul 3 = r service men, annour veulate i | lone, DI - =| N E I I > 2 le TS LAST HIGHT I i o E‘EE" e = 3““ | Disin e S ; FERNDBLY FE Em@fig w i A ated ¥ L t t 8 o icke v 1 | » McLarnin, (@K ! : led to & | L] cediotE S i elub 1 il | 2 § . i The Wy, deep pile o 3 ; ) : overcoats are a ( 1t to the eye be r ito w ] l ; and touch. Warm, yvet not bulky st p oy or burdensome. 3l ) ot . 2 S 1 finest cloth deset ] S skt Sl “Piccadilly” finest hand tailorwork — : LIGHT PICE TODAY g e : ; Genuine Calfskin e gL : Worcoster, Oct. 10 (UP)— USE HERAID CLASSIPIED ADS i see that 1t gets 1t. ol . day (‘.' FOR BEST RESULTS pounding out the b Holy : Stein Bloch — “Goodhardy Bl ~ " N .. v ,?. h&“‘fl* Fleece” — Braeburn — “Brae- 2 wer é ?% Wfiezfi% ers 1i Umslxx:s;ou are ::iavri':xg nvm &S fleece” — KHT — “Olympus I ns comfortable as Friendly Five Shocs, Fleeco.” pre of would vou undoubtedly paid mere for them leece. | N oL TR the tension between | i —at — than the Friendly Five price. Near you DERESSE PIAYS STRESSED | Jiiicat hurties ot anly. by mipniy- in a dealer who sells tho “Picendiliy,” \ 4 N Mas [ ] z “';",n the ¢ i with grounds for and forty other styles of Friendly Fivea 1P Derery more violent propa R foe the modest sum of five dollars a i I, goverament, b equce ates pair. Worth looking into, isn’t it? B k ‘_.} I< o el th th AEEntiia Al You will neo this advertisement in the Satme eC ‘VVl[ l"’ e y i S el ‘uxlym-‘x;vkl ’\H‘:'vam S iy Frvio o w”;‘:‘h‘;“}:“"fifi"{ | novi h ) ) Many Sympathizers T PR UL al e al other amart Friendly Fivost; . 9271 o " S S s i || U e o el DURING THE MONTH OF OCTOBER il e very alad s yoms | 271 MAIN STREET ha « iction this week on pe P * parties of Reicl Pre ' et MBS |@ent Paul Von Hinder himself M n 310_0.0_ Boys $5 00 1 vd S AMEBET lis an honoerary member. Several dep- 5 - John Tobin of the Cor. |Uties of the Folks party—the party B " ‘ John Tobin of the Cor-| o¢ o late Forcign Minister Gustay For Full Year | SHOE STORE Sl S T iStresemann—are members, v ST i g of all the player ":‘.j ould seem o indicate that the — JOIN TODAY — B 284 MAIN ST. New Raphael IH(',Q.( FRIENDLY TO THFE FEET | %&d;w«fi” : .,',;ESALESMAN SAM Now for Business By Small VS, WATERTOWN lilly May | GEE, 1T5 & CRIVE. Ta GO I [6oA ARENT (NTERESTE N S o 9 \ - - o HOR? 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L ked to be | Coach Bill Roy s de- fe in Wednes pr . evi- Brown will re- ack in Satur- = 2 [ dently belicvin BATTLES SECOND TEAM vt o an aer PRl Caml . Mass., Oct. 10 (UP)— | day’s battlc e second team, us- H Harvard’s first string va eleven | thi crossed the battled for more t n hour yes- | & minutes of terday with the second team in a ieavy scrimn session after de- | e feating the freshman eleven by a | MAK ST SHOWING large margin in another period. The | Annapolis, Md., Oct. 10 (UP)— team is continually gaining on train- | Navy made its best showing of the ing for the coming game with New [week in yesterday's long defen Hampshire at the stadium this|drill for Saturday Eaturday. | Notre Dame. D 3 lused when Jack . Trish speed | mon carries the ball, was in the British ' ed while offensive drill was confin- |ed to pass formations, ‘ ve battle with > on formation, nd, h of any plic :s the shortest