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The smoke on the city sky Hangs deuxe ana gray 3t the close of g___________—.____’_____________L_—_____ McGREGOR THE GREAT WINS CHIEF EVENT [ S T g And The o city crowds surge by With heavy feet through the summer ea: Like a sluggish sullen tide; But hand in hand through’'a magic an We are wandering: side by side Hartford, Conn. Sept. 1.—MeGregor | tactics in the second, peppering rights che Great. Walter Cox's troiter. de- | and lefts to the body and head and al- feated a feld of seven horses in the | so_showing to Bood advantage in in- ~hisf event the Chanticleer. for 2.10 | fighting. Herman showed at his best ottérs. in the opening card of Grand | in the third. although Lynch came Cireuit racing at Charter Oak Park | strong at the close of the session. today. The hest time was 2.07 3-4.| From the fourth round on, Herman Cox mmanoeuvercd his entry in front | assumed the defensive but none Of at the start of the first heat and he | Lynch’s blows seemed to have any ef- was never headed in that heat or the | fect. Lynch weighed 113 pounds while ‘wo following Etho Direct. piloted | Herman scaled close to the 125-pound | jn tho ninth as a % Brusie, took second place im cach | mark. wise spectacular °L‘$:,’ B e reat. In the semi-final Johnny Shugrue of | goel, JPOr ool oy, BOe, e etrott The 2.08 trot furnished the most| Waterbury outpointed Martie Miller, as a possible pennant winner this thrilling finish of the day. when in|also of Waterbury. in a fast ten round | Jo ®* TUS.0 For somewhere, dear, there's a magic an. On the shores of a silver sea; And there is a boat with turquaise sails— With salls that are wide and free: A boat that is whirling through the spray, That is coming for you and me! . |Somewhere, dear, there's a singing the first heat Labe Riddell, Tara’'q Hall| bout. Sammy Waltz of Hartford stop-y = “nd Gentrs C, tore down the stretch | ped Mickey Travers of New Haven in T D e ronah - e et neck and neck. less than a head sepa- | the sixth round of the scheduled ten- | Leibold® 4 0 0 0 OfPushos 30336 air L rating the three trotters at the finish. | round preliminary bout. e 13 lie S To the wide-flung bough of a blue- The best time was 2.10. made by —_ Jukwomif 4 2 0 o Ofveschl 3 o 3.8 0 Dixcktras-> Tare's Hall in the second heat. Labe| PENN. OARSMEN WON [Faie’ 4140 dimenie 1032 2 oIt touches vour Jovous batr: L R b geoa 5;\]5:5”(};“_ 3135 o i CzETed AMEL Cigarettes meet your taste in mamy new {s 'a baby's lisping prayer e 2 Philadelphia, Sejt. 1 adelphia | Schalke S 17 0 ofStanage.e 3 8 2 0 0 5 Ante Guy was not in condition for | oirsmen won tweive of the seventeen |Ciotep & 1 0 o IiBolandp 31 0 0 0 and unusual ways. You quickly become fond of ? Somewhere dear, there's a bit of the scheduled match race with Lu | aces which made up the annual Mid- | ST |Clnshamp 0 8 0 1 0 2 beach Princeton and Mabel Trask was sub- | gl S o2 tals 34 927 11 YaFlagsoed 1 6 0 © 0 them—they are so refreshing and cool and fragrant. Where the sand is warm and white 4. Lu P def. T e e iU N s e ————— . Where. the sky Seems close. and the o rince defeated the fa-| gramme rowed over a one mile Totals 30 43T o drifting clouds Are tenderly, warmly bright, (z) Batted for Boland in ¥em. arquelse mous mare in both heats. Best time | giraightaway.course on the Schuylkill [ G} S8 e 06. 1-2. The track was fair, al- | jver today. , Jack Kelly, of the Ves-|culago .. .. And there is a ship with You see, Camels are an expert blend of choice Turk- 609 0831105 ough muddy on U 101 e > n i e: vin- e 0 - . . -’ . ails ges ssooe oo T M ?Ef:,"*‘ii:zr‘?r';fif,‘ig}j Ezi'},;\';fl:j‘i;jfiii‘sr el smu the most delightful cigarette qualities that have ever o73cdurniner 20! }‘"\n;'l.;":,i:t‘f‘"rr“.i:’f‘ :':":::;"H”'::" Sehs Dive Brox by Beo . . o ;gfii Vl;\;\filngrp;\bfl‘ ,;;ml.—qar;-‘z:(.\x_u.:n‘;;:;ixi‘ e SoNERCUTIVEWIN been put into a cigarette. Your test will prove that grunespercoreredcarion, 1o 2 e Raln s “Aays that ars ail 3 ted twen rutes . Sept. 1—New York you prefer the expert Camel blend to either kind of 2475,/ a5, home o7, oce With fscarlet and amethyst Todd (Brusie) Bringing us faith to find our way Through a world that is wrapped In mist. ent outbatted and outfielded the Phila- s 2l : - s . | Tater in the association single e The Triumph, b s by The Ex- | “In the featurc race the Tndine| delphia Americans this afternoon and e Ml ol 5 2 3/ Barge Club senmior ecight of Philadel- [ won an easy victory, 5 to 2. It was Golden Ehire, ch m (Geers) | phia, beat the Fisk Red Tops of Chi- | New York's eighth straight win. Few- tobacco smoked straight. R. 1. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wiaston-Salem. N. C. Our_ window looks on the city street ?‘;’;;::;"'{:9 IS e IR copee Falls, Mass. b3 nalf a length in | Sler and Peckinpaugh made half of Camels blend not only frees the cigarettes from We can zlimpse the city sky: Maloney also started e RS ing wuinic waotoastunnad ou’ aeasuE any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any unpleas- S ey At ot R s e St 2 L. | Posmmacs of Washmgton won | of wet srounds. " Scor: 3 = T Though the tired crowds pass he g - b g i | qunior cights race in 5.19 and Union of N York ) Philadeisnia &) ! ant cigaretty odor but it assures that remarkable | With heavy feet through the blinding = e <con | New ork capture the intermediate e al ipe 2 e - . gl cigco (Cox) TR S aRa el tormedl. | Fewsterst 43 1 ofBurrusab s 211 2 of = | ! 2 Like a_sullen, sluggish tide; Mabe Trask b (Horani 1l 2 2 sights race in 5.0, and the intermedi- | PRt § § it R mellow-mild-body! And, you 11 be interested to Pt hana "I Rand Throush & masic Time—208 5-4 2 sp_xr | Chetle capturea the iumier. wusdrup $ed i know that no matter how liberally you smoke We are wandering side by side i ' 5 sculls and Ariel’s of Baltimore the 2 0lDugsn.ss 4 1 & z % ik [ iBangator in the Ohris Tape by by l_,m,m, four-oared gig event ! $11 0 Ofmomein 3820 Camels they will not tire your taste! “,‘;;",",',rf‘,,,’ BAERLSE VIn L O | R 3 0 4 0|Perkins. o . ALEEtR L L B B 0 3 Ve . A i b - PITTSFIELD WINS THE 3 § 8003 iaman 1850 < : | HUMOR OF THE DAY Tara's Hail, bik m, by Wal = o == Cai ! ut Hall (Rodney) oF g 12 EASTERN LEAGUE PANNANT“ kS , 8 1l Totais s mels are a c1garet1§ reyclafionll Erove that What was the banquet for? Gentry C.. ch £. (Geers) . 2 3 3| New Haven. Conn., Sep = Pitts- | xew 5 BB TER ST R yourself! We suggest right here that you compare 976! vealoome & minister Elenipoten- tto Wat » m (Murphy). 5 field, which returned to th stern | Philadelphia 01609 0100 0—-2 - H a ia " MIEEIAN s b T (Boma) & 1 3| Toabub ih v ot | TTwo Tass htin,’ Pecipaugh and” Nojes Camels with any cigarettes in the world at any T hane ol Alan by @ainy to0 Taneh,” Tiine 211 st b by LEAGUE LEADERS WIN price for quality and for satisfaction! P il R R e of the closest ba 1 races ever | AND LOSE IN DOUBLE ournal FINALS IN EAST AND WEST | recorded. Garry Fortune ar pitch- | Chicago, Sept. 1.—Chicago and Cin- Bollen—You must have had an ex TENNIS SINGLES TODAY | er for Pittsfield, was in the box in the | cinnati divided the holiday bill today. | citing time getting married Fuorest Hills, N. Y. Sept. 1.—East| morning game in t ty and hung | the leag leaders dropping the | ship. d we 1 be opposed fomorrow in | UP his_siXteenth consecutive viciory | morning game 3 to 4 and winning the cen Kapp—We rtainly did. b pnce sty ho minister was tving the kno: ifternoon zame. 4 to 2. Merkle mer the tie of the first contest. | »f the thirty-eighth DL, pEtaly SRye s Bt itor was looping the loop.—Cartoons n rte singles tennis s St onliiy he courts of the|and put Worcester, the runner-up Siviae The'game atter “each i i 3F - o 4= & = ¢ Magazine - when William T. Til- | ©f the rac Worcester took the club had scored three runs by | i . Taeiphis A4 William | ternoon game but this only made the | hunching hits, Scorer = Mrs. Crimsonbeak—This paper say: el e St e T a Ansas m T years Francisco meet for | final margin ictory sm e Cincinnati Chieaso () e e sl s be R A o s T fttsfield. Joe S = g : S iz Rath. 2 e Mr. Crimsonbeak -— Most remark Cleveland Amer: manager of t H : R oA able. To what, then, does he attrib ute his long life, I wonder?—Yonkers e one hun- avers who e 5 Loor o o | LEONARD IN TRAINING | mitted. n the winning designs the! Statesma e c v ? | tted. In the winning designs Statesman , the cham- | PLA|NFI\LEOR§CADV T 1ol £ (Sea | FOR BARTFIELD BOUT | niwed for economy in ail cases Was 4P-| “Where can T hide? gasped the SF Bos, 3 i S + — | Benny Leonar ghtweight cham- | Pafent - i 4e| company promoter. as he burst into johnson of Phila- | , TO the Sport The Bul { GAMES. TODAY. Ip world, has left for Hunt-| ,om SGTIO0 10 Aene. e r faeni. | his_office. The police are coming!™ 4 Williame in | etin: Just to t o National League. where he intends to finish| 20Mes, & demand has arisen for furmi-| . «Get.into the simplified card index i 2 in la ° e B e O ahen | lure especially suitable for them, thel caea™ cried the chief clerk. T defs ted ainfield manage - They scheduied to box| Sonstrustion of which would he of thel gnydnauto find anything jn there!™— fr: t . = he open at Philadelphia | Simplest, combined h the required|Tondon Blightly .\ | lity and strer 2 “Did yvou use diplomacy when you field. Sunda on, Sept is bout Leonard will | American Lsagus. tempt o mee: eed been - 1 GpenL 2 SEEated 10 started the frazzle itseif : e £ i 3 - youp m e was poor judgment in the selection of o8 3 s e 0 more. He boX-|made by the Shoreditch Technical ymid‘“h”»"" your cook?” - e another of the | a® PoUr judgment in the & g el 5 the ~countr¥’s| Gitute (london), at which cottage| I Dresume you might call it that sts have Dy - TR Ll wgon 5 welterwe in New Jersey | furnirure, designed in the carpentey | answered Mr. Glipping. ‘T fired her t ot ! | o 2 > long ago, and in Bartfield he| ¢ 5 of the hnstte = : 1Y | over the telephone and hung up the a over and will hops of the institute and executed b: g e PHILLIES HIT BALL HARD | LEAGUE s meet er contender for the| e hoys at the school has been on ex- | feceiver before the wire ‘got hot.” zles the way they h AND DEFEAT BROOKLYN Wational Lesswe. ik Britton hibition. Birmingham Age-Herald . Taftville game, At i =5, e e w ! ro from heing an easy e Curate—Well, my good man, and Plainfield gar B B e e T e . . . “and 1 want to ! Belgium After the w". how are you getting alonz now? o | BABE RUTH BANGS b b gt e i ; [ want to get in the | e ot for neocsal-| M Curate—Why, only the other day.1 - aa OUT 24TH [HOME RUN] vorted By boio i e b I, . the fi ng ouches o 100 An. AT 'h’“ ok | heard you had had an 'ncrease 5 pis 2 > vented rain and will be plaved to- |3 tov like open air training | p2 € 58 00 T T 16, or nearly a| . Good man—Yes but that was in the son's shots and nn;nr. Sept Babe Ru e B date: i «m;«- F i B e for 4 hard bout.” R evenrald Ve et e has Geen o| family, sir—Tit-Bits. set to a study | both games from Washingten . b ) ut Coogan Beats Adair. | 564 in February, 103 in Marck, 344 in| “Going to call on a party down . ot s % N o p S v s el Sept. 1.—Mel Coo- | April in May., 1919. Articles | the street” of cot Te 1 B W & o1 R f = E 1 o E 2 o ¥ outpointed B have come down from T don't like the use of that word strate e 2 f 3 2 8 4 0jSt Lou 1 ew York in their ten round to 406 in May, nad| ‘party.’ If vou are going to see a 3 K iemonstrating win- | came home on & > 3 3 . * R - | bout here today | coal and light repre-| gentleman s0.” o ~ S Sttt Johnatt m‘"“),‘vd’"" Vi > sented in January, have drop-| ‘Well dad, T'm going to see a girl set wh vas the point{ 1. in 553 : 21 Eastern Leagu Housing in Great Britain. ped to M | —Louisville Courier-Journal the match Sl 3 e ; = t W 1 | In Cconnection with the problem of} ,rthe ( jovernment has voted! Mother — My dear son, now that - all ir righ 1o e " - 91 e uction in the united kingdom| 130:0CO france 070) to be given|you've left school, you must really JOE LYNCH OUTPOINTS a home He = ! - 5 | varicus housing s-lemes are contem- | LG Instizutior I de Messines in| begin looking for some. sort of em- 1 ) from the rowd 5 P o G £ = 15| plated. Variety in the model dwell-| Belsium for tr of daugh-| ploymen 3 HERMAN v‘~ 0-ROUND B(,J,UT o o onl 5 et i | e e O ven. | ters of offizers zna soldiers of tne Bel- | Her Spoiled Darling—But don't you S e g ete! from ndstand v 9 2 200 0.1 : | the entbrnrise of the -Tonden| £1an army who were killed or made think. mother, it would be more dig Herma R rieans, bantam-, ctayt of the ecight Fng e : 0 2 a Al St i a e | Ivalides e war. nified to wait until the offers begin R ciamblon of ‘L‘, O i | ster jumped f s = - o RE to. SE0000 for “desipns | —— {to come in?—Edinburgh Scotsman neh of New York at| pepchers Iwe GIANTS WIN FROM BOSTON O ! e ool s e ey s S rer<tomign: * Xewst | S5 POLCTET, jisenoiemesson . PROFS. GAME POSTPONED | mosi noiriy in line with the architect- | | 3 Dal: eadiine: “Datlas| KALEIDOSCOPE b iy M S ¥ s , . traditi he several di < Grow 2 Blid Man Can B e e e % oo & ef [ New e e e | e MnomD-Worces Frofs amel " The country was divided into four|a blid man imaginapy | nounced as though it were spelled 1 the . der. o ) H oy b o > i S et tHE = FECUNG ¥ RSN, 2re northern dland an | Houston Pc i “cheks.” while the champion |Feser:n £112 ternoon a score of 3 to The | played this coming Sunday at the Car- | y i Dot o | ; pn the defensive most of the oy i » | morning me w postponed on ac- | pet. Grounds, Moosup, and Moosup| SVelsh industrial districts and t o TR Towa is the corn state She grew oniv occasional fashes 251 Score: it it ot ke lol e Toii ‘_‘ goutiien ana mialand conntics yurial| Occasiona 2 oung man at-|409.147.000 bushels in 1918. Tilinofs exiected of hitn. _Tri ‘the |Mtemns i ‘ 1 Boston (N New Yok W) |1 i "l area with @ prize of 323000 in each | tempts to make the mare go by in- |was next : landed two hard LeeramiZh 5o 60 S st ) R | section 1500 designs were sub-| vesting a lot of money in wild oats. The Chilean government has taken Seawp g 132 steps to electrify three sections of 1 ame back strong and cap- | S 3 L2 H } Jackson \B=ayts Dundee. Elape{o-alectr srs o e G Jee s A B : & i o s o ! An FEnglish inventor's interlocking o lack power. The bout also was |Washingon % ooelEaee 4 | round bout at the Armory Athletic as- | than sheet piling made of wood marred frequent holding on the | Bt oo N o S : o o|Nenr.p o | sociation tonight. Jackson. who weigh- | A new ferrule fn'r r‘rv(y;v-h—fh wn;:’.-n part of Herman FieR Teaives : . 970 o g =— led 137 pounds to Dundee’s 132 3-4 legs or cranes is tipped with rubber In the opening round Lynch rushed | — ) i ®|earned the honors in s; ounds and contains a coiled spring inside of from his corner and landed lightning | INDIANS SET BACK FULL AT —_— tubing o it revolves as well as being SN S 35 the LoGy wiAout ' GAME IN LEAGUE RACE e O’Dowd Outfights Lewis restlient # return. Herman went into a clinch | & - bt o ATt S e e | Latin America bought $24818.83% end after the nd closed had even-| St TLoui S | New' ¥or 9 0°0-1 18 16 x i > ¥ el g : | worth of American automobiles last ht 1 Paul, middleweigt n 74 o4 homors with short left iabs to the | home run into right fi 10| ™o ‘vase hits, Nei, Fiethor. Home run, Mama. | EET Sh PAL MICdieweisht cham. unusua mnvestment vear, a_gain of more than $21,000,000 Tymeh continued his rughing| the eleventh inning tod: p ipon, outfought Ted (Kid) Lewis of y Forimoce ithan 421,000,000 econd game for St. Louis. B 11| PIRATES AND CARDINALS New. \o.v,: in a_ten round bout here | Opportunlfy is presented SEAT s mBOrtY | set back Cleveland a full game in the { toni rYDowd weighed 154 pounds 2 2 3 S e e e oy the SPLIT DOUBLE HEADER |0 “Tewis 145 pounds | in the 3-Year 79: Convertible | “Sensitive automatic. - temperature first game, 5 to 3, mainly through t Pittsburgh, Sept. 1—Pittsburgh and | | N oL 11 blist | and humidity regulating apparatus i hitting and pitchir f Thie who gc Loui even on today’s games, | | otes. o a well-establis 1ed 2 | claimed to reduce to a minimum the three singles in three times Jat | the visitors taking the morning con B S : | losses from irregular drying in a new and scored two runs. Score test by a score of 5 dm 4 a[nd 1‘P ‘sbgrg_h i corporation, which occupies a | kiln Cleveland (A) st L A winning the second. 2 o . oth 3 1 M 111 Mrs. A inclair, of Woodstock N e were without special features. | Rico pdrticularly strategic position faught a hen hawk in her hands Graney 1t 3 An-tin.3h 2 o - - | I3 at e T apman.ss 5 0 3, 0 Gedeon.2b — - after quite a battle succeeded 8 34 = i ! Louie )y Pittsursh (N) n 1ts field’ with a constant | killing it. 1t measured two and one B 33 Al 9 B2 5 Slmobeteomte ly growing demand for its | Ralt feet trom tip to ttp Wit 3 14 3 0Demmist e g‘g;,:{g” products fAt 2 recent. meeting n; the M;rfl Wood .zt Gerber 4 ? 2! e . of industries of India. heid at Be SMaie 25 1 ommmn & 134 obamensn : 2 nares/ the establishment of schools — 55 0 8 0Meserc > S o 0 ofivtsbawsh The security behind this issue is was discussed for instructjng ex-sol Bagoy.c $ A 01 o 8&"@":: nearly 3 times the amount of notes diers in motor driving and ofl and Sy 0 |gmae™ 215 3 ol offered, while the combined plants have LT I = 2 Shiraen 0 Do ss Rose May Bowers, age: o e o & Totals a5 a1 % — — ol ot an indicated earning power equivalent m,,’h‘m,md e acontly . arnad o1 & ;;:,;",.‘; ":,;u:‘,:“ g h‘ 5;‘ Batted @ -"“m.;mw in o to ten times the interesl requirements, | in an’ umusial way. W out walk D Patted for Billings n 18 o innings 3 1 : . | ing she saw a yo wolf at the e e |3 Rty We can. supp'y a limited amount | trance of a den, crawled inside afte Qlevelanc 50620901 0% Cooper. of the:se Notes, subject to prior t him and captured him 5 rao s 2dson,’ Garaner. Thret | S e " slen Tnited States Bureau of Crop Bt Two base hita. Gedeon.Gardper. T BASEBALL. p yi Tool faiay Buseen of Coop “Speaker. Smith (St Lous). Home mates 2 0 o P YESTERDAY’S RESULTS. vield of winter and spring wh TIGERS NOW PRACTICALLY | Bosim-tew vor: momisg gume msmoed. maa. { bushels, which would provid | Sorton ew York C. (Second zame) R eitie of APproximats ; OUT OF LEAGUE RACE| piiideiphia-Brookiyn moming game postponed. “l‘w’\ t ., furplus o approximately Detroit, Sept. 1.—Sustained and op- | =in Philadelphia 6, Brooklyn 4. (Second game.) American made Aves have been in- portune hitting won both games for | Lolpdcohla & BroR 4 M emeon mame) ade ! : Chicago today. the morning contest & | dnat® P Chieagn 4 (Momming same.) troduced in Brazil. Although sma Not every man can make| o 0 ang the afternoon game 5 to 1.| Cincinnas 4 Chicaso 2. (Second Fame.) | quantities come from England, the The visiting pitchers, Wi ms and American League. T nited v,\:‘4-. «' is e pri 4"”\ hm’lrm. ten thousand a year — but| Cicotte. held Detroit safe at all times, | New Yors. philadelpbia mornfmg game Dostpon- Send for descriptive folder N. B.*345 o sipis ! e dves manufactured i iki Cobb and Vi ¥ < 3 the nited States are giving satisfac every man can dress the part, | ©° 1277 Striking out Cobp and Veach Philadeiphia 2. (Aftmmaoon ‘same) k. Forae i Tablo Cabn nre Naw Do e e S e btired dn. Brasil, but. thiy Washingion 1, Tetton 1. (Second saa) ing manufactured i Chicago 6, Det 0. (Mo 'g game.) have not proven very satisfactory. F A :mriln 5, Detroit 1, (Afternoon [lme.z 2 . ranklin =500 S e e, Vocal Miarge are made en look . Eastern League. K o fnmninm ato . Machine rrovidence m.1. L e ‘ e prosperous. Union 963 New Haven 0. (Second game.) i e mctnd 5 (Mocties “samey | hibitior % not Company Union 1857 Pttt 5" (aratng came) | Sronthitian Chis’ Ix no Not a single good point of ZSthRel. 6. ket e { of A man or fo Engineers Founders Machinists American Assosiation. > it WL the water style or quality is missing. Manufacturers _of HARRIS-COR- | Jitnesots 4. 50" Faul (TN ey | < I LLUSTRATING semcR . v Gr ildi 1 ) LISS ENGINES. Brown Valve | Columbos i, Toleds 2 (Fim game | g T ot osvenor Building e Gedr applied to all makes of Cor: f| Cowmwms & Toieio S (secind eame) — el Presint PROVIDENCE | Unfair Warnings liss - Engines, Engine Repairs, || Miwore ¢ menas Ciine. (Sceamy o) _— "’“" Hican Hs"“".lf' who 1s PHILADELPHIA SPRINGFTELD | Reports of bumper crop. will serve Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- || ‘Lovisile 5 Indianapolis i (First game.) e nwrion | = WIE pinceibe | mercly to put the ultimate consumers ings, Couplings, Clutches. Youisyille 1. Indianapolis 5. (Seccnd game.) fore Congress a resolution asking | on the alert for the Lumps.—Columbia . . Large stock always on hand. International ‘¢ eague. for a number of ckanges in ths [ Record. _General Mill Repairs. Jersey Clts 0 Newark 1 (9t ;me) government of Porto Rico. Fuil — QUALITY CORNER Special machinery of all kinds. T fahnt g B power for the legislature is asked | The police department employs # g Riading 1 Baliimors 5. (Second pasan.) Call e any dotectives many * defec- Ogpesite Chelesa Savings Baslk. ey o Balimor 5 (Secd game. on’all local matters. — — many’ detectives—alse many 74 ~ i . ) J g 4 4 i 4 i % A Wit Wik ek e “ & i > 2

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