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Fl'anklin* ;r;ilph'-nm: Machine Providence, R 1. Union 963 g Brooklyn Wins National League Pennant SALT OF THE EAR’ (A waming for the Salt of the earth, I thought us—kindly folk i . ; Who. heid by Justice, kept the middls New York Sept. 27—Brookiyn won | Eerslt ST Company Union 1857 B>ty B ‘he championship of the National lea- | Sullivan. 11140 o \ i 3 . nmot impotent to deal the b= o | okt 2 1 0|l Engineers Founders Machinists o e LRk ittt 1 Boska s L 0% & 0|} Manufacturers of HARRIS-COR- THAt &id to all we had a righteons New York being defeated by = Boston oniy 1380 |é|ss E?&Ir:es.“imm‘-:v'vnfivc:‘l,\:- .ud.ul?- Co‘:l't instruments, feared mof ot 9920 IEXT ApRi MR A e might 5 4 aeader. Pk S o even Ho ] Mmetio $9 04 o|dtiss Engines, ' Engine Repairs, Of such as rose between us and His~ G ERALTELESAOS €] Telaiei B E s = s Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Bear- L.ght. x gmmnm:l e ber P i m‘hxla“:o:r 38 6X 17 . |Rings, Couplings, Chutches. e second game. sl Two base hits. Baneroft % zames to play if the Giants win all of | 7’ Ditted for Ryan in 9th. theirs and_the Superbas lose their four the final standisg would be: Brooklyn, won 90, lost 64; New York, won 89, Large stock always on hand, 1-3 General "Mill |Repairs. 2 Special machinery of all kinds. Salt of the earth . . through five Jomg years and grave . We made a distant war our cause —our own: And they who went from us were brav. lost 65. “b;nt hn\‘r‘.h ¥ = o - 0 rest them now, tur? All three leaders in the American race o g bo rest i y alien tus won today. Cleveland, which has a half MAJOR mu;; m M : e R SR X\ or, i 2"} d b&m_ ol meateEll game over Chicago, has six games ept. — ‘commi: e ealed the: ar 35 a LY GAA I e Taatns win half of ,,g‘;f;‘:wi Diaying u wine wume ger. [son in &t In that) ease the comr \ HOWDY PETE! : (And. m_a)yh.f e g them, the White Sox must Wwin their | "y jecide the title in the basebal |8ion decided tuat 1 aeserlc ; 5 e i 3 care three remaining games with St. Louis| . oo The schedule as drawn gly |would be Dhyed,lmd, the third, if 1 Always learn something when I head into * Philadelphia (Bat ot T cachh, Y thioat first place. league the first thr |essary on neutral gounus. this old town. Passed my deck of Camels ~—Tuesday. 1ast grain o " the . American National league gets| The commission held sccret —confer i % 5 Tis . ey M e While it is mn.mmmk?:-‘ny1 p:mm: e x:vn;nsu e O th same, © it |ences this afternoon;and adjourned - to a fine, business-looking citizen in the Jheid ‘myself ‘to be: thereof was for New York to pass Cleveland, the next four. g 4 ¢ 2 : 2 ety * Yankees can only tle with Chicago. The | pecessary, will be played on American |til tomorrow. T came qulman dressing room t.hu morning and llé\:‘r:o‘-::”rm m;;:;;';h:z?h:n waa sak jocal team has two games to play and |jeague grounds, and a ninth game w this opened up a conversation. Listen, Pete, Ry - by winning them while the two Western | bs played in National league grounds.|KERR PITCHED MASTERLY BAL! that man talked the Camel language accord- And a Faise Peace, by far more peri- 5 teams lost all their contests, New York | mhe question of the ninth game was de- DEFEATING - ¥ELINES . to Hoyl: 1 lous would be on even terms with Chicagy |cided upon through the toss of a coin, Chlainl Senk. S ing to Hoyle and a game ahead of Cleveland. A vic- |in which the National league won, with d i i . Than any war, does now envisage us. tory by the White Sox, or a defeat for | (he call of “tails.” Two newspapermen Kerr pitching masterly ball, the h “Camels are the very quintessence of the Yankees, will put the eastern team|ywero called in to the meeting, ~which |S380 White Sox coul.sieu their vie- Night and Old Chaos—grim Saturnten 3 iRt 3 Dowers— : i ik A e cigarettes” said tl_ns party. Pete, get tha_t Hosts of the Underworld, lo, how they out of the race. ; was an executive session, to actkns it | GUAPR e faos, dereatin Datipit 3r o word? It fits—it spreads the news—it o bt Soh Pt s Sl ) New “fork () neates of LE oM ope 1 I is oy |1o1ay in e’ final! game af tho se spills the whole Camel story! And, if you T bat hours : Powal ot i — toss and the other to read the coin af |here mne wist s e N e pet wha P drisitie Took Encompassed Freedom as her own Momn ¥ of Raneroy,ss ter it fell. in the last eleven games. on't get wi i Cxinng o you, look:up may count. Saltivan ot 3| voune xt For the first time In fifletenthyeanr,s S| Kerr puciiu . _.._able game. not the word in Webster’s! Why, Uncle Dan T SRt sy T Holke.1b 8 rdech. 2 lffi? e A e B e E e rmn th thixd base, ana put it there when he dreamed Camels were Save from this Dream of Peacs We <ing.cf 7 2ok . o for T in A-n~ - - ge also pitch- i i i B Y Yonmers dent of the Cincinnati “Reds” for years|eq splendid ball, allowing only or. o coming! That man slipped into one word :— timely wake. o nvdere cl\a\rmnr[x of the‘ s:au‘oixl:;x r;:;xflr:fldssmn. oo L. A hitting mellow-mild-body, no cigaretty aftertaste, The children’ of that_grim snd anelent s was not present, havl eaver in the sitth. however, KEdd.. i —and— ¢, ikt ' Totals position lst fall. In his stead, Johi.|Gollins and Joe Jacksen percked ’f‘°t';;ga’::§§ °?°; 3;\5'1 ,‘I‘e best cigarette T AN e | fa S mal € Bruce seoretary ot the Sommi: |long singies, waicr, coupied with a poor HILEIE W RESny AT And here. they storm with open threats acted as chairman, wi - |return by Cobb, gave. Chicago’s oniy lign, ; 1| Johnson representing the American lea- |runs ¥ Pete, why do you hear men of all types Andl there, their work is done in *lgue and president John Heydler, the| Ayers relieved Dauss in ‘he eighth everywhere actually*boosting Camels? disguise— National league. after Hale, a pinch hitter, struck ou. This schedule, it was decided may" That’s because they krow Camels are right! They know from Camels flavor that Camels have the quality—and—they know that Camels blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos makes the most delight- ful cigarette any man ever put between his lips! for Fim. Outside of the sixth innin~ cnly one Chicago plaver reachel thrd base, Weaver singling in the eighth and advancing to third when Ainsmith threw 2 = wild in attempting to catch him steal- fl ing second. G L The game was unusually fast, being 4 . <§‘fi’ Salt of the earth, are we not savories | Who lift no arm when such foes on W ress? - —EDITH M. THOMAS HUMOK OF THE DAY “Dancing.” remarked Mr. Lightfoot, “i the poetry of motion.” ? slhave to be moved back in - event oL finished in one hour and fifteen min- % | utes. Score: ' % MAEEET COLSED HEAVY. Maxwell Motor Maswell Motor pr “Possibly.” answered Miss Cayenme: : ), h “but it is not the Kind of poetry that can I Detroit (A i 1 t T i e New York, Sept. 27.—Business on the | Maxwell Motor b pr ... 7 A CHeami (0,55 ) Old oil well, I'm no gusher, but the way ol e e B i ctock exchange foday began with every | Mewell ator e e oy 16" 3 flrasa 103 30 Camels are going to more and more men e i B £ i c 3 . X 3 8 s “ bed e indication of .:“extl}e\nm;:flt::( i-ritms;‘é el Copper o i) T Aey Sl e e P. S.—Leaving €Very one of the seven days in every week ,-e’:":“":'.',"fl u.m: man was 100 short, he urday’s rally, bat the Missourt Tl . S, 4 < A ) 1 . rog el within the frst'hour, closlng) Mo & &iT st HmEt o o 3 e for K. C. tonight is a sight to see! had his bones stretched. If too long, hir th a heavy to weak one. ] g Flagsteadt 4 1 8 1 0|1.Collins,b 3 I housed as close to legs were sawed off.” - e ex- Pinelll.2b 3 0 2 I o|Risbergss 3 30 “Well, we're steadily getting back te Various reasons wer gned to the roof as they arious o Alnsmithe 3§ 1 1 0 1/Schake 3 h that idea."—Loulsville Courier-Journal plain the further setback. Chief of these ) Daussp ' 2 1 0 8 ofKewp H = could put me! that idea. were the unsettled conditions brought xlale TRy o S e e Dicpme i tiline Mis. Cosey (with fashion peperi— about by the new era of commodity price [avess 0000 o Totas 28 o Gire ‘Hotol Balti- . > What are ettes, Mike™ reductions. Total Ten 7 2 more Casey—Weren't yez ever in sassiety. sh banking disturbances in Massa-| x (x) Batted for Daues in: Sth. 2 woman? Shure, it's what ye send when chusetts also were the subject of oam-vfpnm S Score by innings: o ORR't e ton Transeriot 8 jon in conservative financialj piie, i , | Detroft .. .. . 0000 000 00— o : i Plerce "0 Chicago 00600200 1 s and exerted an adverse influence! Ray cc - H e est over the market. < Beading “How about the club banquet ™ “First, we'll drink to the ahsent ones.” Traders seemed to extract some come|f Jns & gmi S5 from _the stronger reserve pOSition| g, RUTH'S HOME RUNS DRIVES “I sec. And the more absent ones thers v 'BS are the more well have to drink”— c. This was nullified,{Scuth T SCORED ALL YANKEES RUNS | CABDINALS TRIM CUBS o Louisville Courier-Journal. O N e Sttt DoosalWiates sy Philadslphia, Sept. 27—Ruth's 52nd IN DECISIVE FASHION | e e gl . S ment, which disclosed an expansion of | Tomn Copper . and 53rd home run drives scored all the | Chicago. Sept. 27—St. Louis conclud- | . a jazz orchestra?’ asked the hotel pro- Setual Joans and discounts to the largest| Cman® Pojse runs today in New York's 3 to 0 victory | ed its season's work here by trimmin | eiater OtAT fof e yRar: Union st over Philadelphia. Mays kept the jvcals | Chicago in decisive fashion today 16 to | : .;;:b,‘,lulely_'- answered d",. applicant caviness of steels, equipments, mu-|U 8 R : from getting more than one hit in any|l. The visitors hammered three loca. | with confidence. “I've had two nérvous o et aat atlion DRptR sy e N8 el inning. Both of Ruth's homers were | Pitchers for twenty-five hits, totalling . breakdowns, was shell-shocked in a "flnal‘f'-..};,ms to the conviction that e | drives over the right field fence. He hit | thirty five bases. Chicago fislded po * France, and I coached at third base for r rial price concessions ara ceatems MONEY. two other liners to left and centre which |1V and could do nothing with Schupy | three seasons.”—American h—mu: plated in those lines of industry. fou-| o o wo . o — Call money| ere caught close to the boundaries of | despite seven bases on balls off the lat- | ® y “What of the new neighbors? current declines in leather, chemicals and| _, o%. JA0h SEPE ruling rate 1,|the Playing space. Score ter. Score: l t ].I f t] “It is hard to fix their places in wo- foodstuffs agaln accompanied rumors of| oottt ERe 0 pl (b iantiioan New York (A) Phil St. Louis (N) Chiczao e carl'y a comp ete € O € nec- clety.” further downward revision of dividend| o Bank 3 thn 6 1.4 ab hpo a e =b hpo a e e “Huh? disbursements. i ot i, Rl sy Semriath e vk SAla b A 2 f A“t “They have either an automobile nes Rails repeated thelr irregular trand of S Ruttiet L2 o donmie-n ock.3 2108 8 essal'y ccessories or your 0~ a graphophome.”—Louisville Courler- the past fortnight, some of the cheaper ot IR FE R S - Spot cotton | T 4 2 15 (Pwidnsc R R 2 >~ Journal re s howing substantia 2 3 o — n | Lewls, it 3 1 10 ofDugan.3b nyt 5 ll 9 R s cttys GerTiign. tout thel quiet | miadIE: 2600 Fpaughss 4 5 9 ofloanmnir 3 0 Loanss 5 4 23 mob e. s Jewell Republican—Alma has the imbroshiient ofl A f e Vick. 302 0 ofCWalkerer 3 Clethats.c 4 2 419 g meanest man. He put this year's cove: e - i 2t ey mm}; e LIBERTY EOND MARKET, 30 0 1 ¢|Cullowayss 3 |S535 03 3 » on last year's fashion book and his wife speculative origin and made no imp ity il 304 3 witommelp B hane L 0 anl i7aar's Taion Yok and be sion upon investment transportations. lgh, e S s e o an = SRS wn— Sales amounted to 975,000 shares. F R Toals 3 W 4 Towls e ¢ ut TR The only change in the money market 0 s New York 00 Cheevesp 0 o3y never woul ve tak m was the diminished inquiry for commer- 58.80 Philadelphta 000 0 Jones,p 2 CANIZIN an we are at erook. He looked honest 5 cial loans, a logical result of the slowing n o Two base hils, Griffin. Three i SRR - ) “That's a part of his business”— down of mercantile activity, In foreign LA Perkins, Home rune, Ruth 2, tals : . Louisville Courier-Journal. exchange, 'a moderate recovery of Scan- Sptill T 1 Sy s22 e all times to advise you HONESTLY “They tell me_thie moonshine stuft wi BISEVIAS tates Was th sole teature: Victory 3%s .. .11l %550 %.70 INDIANS RETAIN HALF GAME it 90000 = v for g emiyr™ Bonds were reactionary, Liberty is- T . LEAD BY DEFEATING BROWNS | sonpp o Marlolt, Eoberison, Paskert Smitn Home h d 2 b' 2 f VULCAN “It hasn't much drivin’ to de,” an sues cancelling much of last weeK's rec| = FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES, St. Louts, Sept. 21—Cleveland contin. | A, Metico, as to the advisability o awenad Uncks BT Dottt =Ky, s covery, Foreign issues, notably United| Py Lo ued its drive for the American league . == who drinks moonshine is foolish to star Hhd 937, wera firm to strong.| Lemand ... .. = & Erd YESTERDAY'S RESULTS I - - Washi t Kingdbms of 1937, wer 2 HT000, | potiie 330 pennant today, defeating St. Louis 8 to Llas g our tire and tul with."—Washington Sta o M oid U8, Domds wers un: | Guser 122 o0 4, and retaining its half game lead on paa Yy . Visitor—Are JOU good at your work o T B et Marks, “cabies Chicago in_the face of the latter's vic- et b e e e s anged. g T tory ‘over Detroit. I i, Rring iy STOCKS Ftie Mails held St. Lofus at his mercy| St- Leus % Chicazo 1. Village Barber—Well, I'm reckone: igh Lm‘::m francs with u;:a exceptior‘; of two innings, when AR :S:r:ln Le: % fairly decent but if you like I'dd do oot oy ah. Swelien . %3 |seven hits were bunched for four runs | New York & Phllidelpuia 0. | Ph 1570 324 M S side of your head first, so that you ear Alils Chal etfs . o a2 ’’ 1. roj 0, Chicago 2. H N > Als Crm cita br D %5 |1t was his sixth straight victory. b o ma one ain Street see for yourself.—Der Brummer (Ber ! Denmark i Washingion I, Boston 2. (First game i Am . Cum Norway %8 After working at top speed for ofut| Washington 0, Boston (Second game,) lin). 3 | Argeatina 9,18 | innings, Davis faltered, finally being re-| Cieveland 8 St Louis 4. Am C Am aC: & ¥dy Am Cotten O] Am Cotwn Od pr . Am Mide & Leather Am Hide & Leather pr . & Tel e moved from the box in the sixth i Am e Axaiation, CHIGOGO GRAIN MARKET. when he allowed two hits and ga':le":::: e o & Chicago, Sent. 27—Houses with ex.|bases on balls, forcing in. the run ihas da:nnnnpo.xs-cuumus. posiponed, two games to- port connections absorbed offerings of |put Cleveland ahead. Boehler, succeed- Milwaukee-Indianapolis, raiz. Wheat today, and prices soared after a|ed him, also was wild and lasted just]| Kansas City-Toiedo, wet grounds. brief down turn at the start. The close “Oh, that's Mr. Dean, the famous in sanity expert."—Cartoons Magazine an innings. Deberry went the rest of e | THE KALEIDOSCOPE 4n was strong, 4 1-2 to 6 1-2 cents net|the wa: CAMES TODA - . : ', y and was reached for three runs Goldenrod Is found chiefly in Nort) Ao 03 \;:fh:.mw;&:rcnheczeflbe; 4zz{a e toC223 n; the sixéh. when Jamieson hit into oy Daloas] (Luanss, T A teonon| Pt Am’:rl:; i seni L 3- -4 to 218, Corn|the right fiel Open da: skt infighters that ever stepped | R guined 2 to) 57 LR AT bataL 1 b o (fixem’:‘n;‘:fis iz s Tup American League. Sh L0 FIag o willtnelgnt eboat 13X |FEATL Wiltde lina Mess * O'Connoe ot Candied violets are a favorite confec an g ol 34 In provisions the outcome.variea| Sisler drove in three runs med Cleveland st St. Louls. pounds when he goes against Leonard,)|Hartford, eight rounds. HoR, &€ sOMme Barty of Wramos. et Motor |me 2 1-4 cents decline to an advance of | the other, his thirse’ hits bm’: lnscol:.d New \'o.vxwu Philadelphiz and according to opinion he will give| Frankie Johnson of Boston v&. Kid Ranch owners in South Dakota a o B b o A At f‘er:t“ e seasoln'l fotal to 248 to tie the jreliliis o Leonard the hardest fight in the champ- | Lewis of Springfield. ! planning to use airplanes to trace le i B < . ad a de-|can league e ion's career. — - oty Ty T cided downward tendency owing to per-|1911. record made by Ty Cobb in LEACUE STARDINGS irokin BT etf cattle and sheep. m T, sistent selling in small lots. Genaral National League. | Britt has the championship in sjght |GRAND CIRCUIT PROGRAMME Manager Speaker = ‘ The first cheese factory in the Unites % v i v POSTPONED BECAUSE OV RAIN | 8§ s was tablished at Rome, N. ; . e was presented w: with his first bout with Leonard, and tates was es! P Tl Igve_r‘*.lhtnes in commodity values t sether|a floral horseshoe by local admirers 1h | g ookiyn ring fans believe and know he will do| Columbus, Oh: Sept Today's | in 1551 Gt T '.Dl“di:;;:ef;:'ncee‘;la‘;}netyba:?s :ot fi?:ncrl:;- his first time at bat, s RS his best to dethrone the marvelous of rand Circuit races was| In an ordinary book the last letter of (handler Motor Ing. The scilerity ‘with, which itec sy Cleveland (A) ( St Louls () Pittsburgh |Leonard. pustpened because of rain - Todax's card | the alphabet will be found about six time: Ches b Dtte of Wheat were taken, however, scon. loa| Jamicson 1t ") iy o hpe a-el QUGS MiosLeemnadien Solloy: | fwwsid over and racel tomor-|in each %000 words. W Gt We o d " a 5 0 5 |5t L i i e 2 i - P . la oW ‘0 a radical change of sentimen’. Shore| Wmw? § 0 3 o ( 2 Lhpomen .. : T iy . ReEnehl Sismlon, Lyx | others schedulel (o be trot-| The South Sea Islanders have a curt oo i & [voverings on a large scale e:vuel and|SUTS 42 5 0 il 8 0| prliadeia ot 8 Do R b T ork, eight tel Tuesday. ods method of salutation, which is to fitns QEas the subsequent ascent of prices Qid not|Garanern 3 3 § o || ecoon.ct 1 American League. a far of water over the head of a friend CrRIsr ~rd until the December delivery had gone |Johnston1b "2 1 8 o (| Fobin'y > Wo scratched picture of a mammounth't Eole Cerver 10 cents above the day's bottom figuices, £1 02 (fNosngy o[ Chicagn : sk, found in a French cave, is be- Guino Cipper Bulls made much of a remo:t tar 1fJNle 53 20 tjRanky 0| New York ! ved ot be the earliest artistic attemp! s i fatme co-operative companies out of 106 b S i 2| St. Louis men now extant. Driamaze & “itadse y;;;z;:lc‘m:m‘i: holding policy as far as| Totals 33 Billings oy Sheep sheds having ascommodations for over snd Rio G illy, sbles WUl g e g GRS TR T ashington . Sheep sheds Denver and Rio G or T'rost in the west and northwest nad a Totals 3510 27 16 3 | Prmeccs .000 animals have been recently bul . it 5 =Y (z) Rat for - 3 | Phlladeiphia t " B 2allsh influence on_com noww thetanding St Bt ke in Wb et {at Deaver, Colo. They are of concretc 2 1 that but little i o qistri Cleveland .. ., . 3 : 5 3 . {an 1o-Ged L Ede i o e Sl ‘}:"t:’fl!:: :‘{!"t‘hg"‘:snc;‘s‘ e SR A 12t 12| GTIANTS PUT OUT OF RACE WHEN More than sixteen municipal tramway P;::“n«j““ of demand weaknnted provisions k}“fl::s‘ tms,lt;lrdm, Jamieson, . Gedeon, Sis. BRAVES WON SECOND uA)u-:i { undertakings throughout the r~Fn\te-' g . leson. 7 -, - fow Yook we K drivers. Glasgow General New York, gept. 27—New York was " | Kingdom employ women S Nae o CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. et put out of the National League pemnant | ‘hl\'mg twenty of them. g g el Open, High 'ANNED 13 IN race today when Boston won the second | J The most active voleano iIn the were Great No 0 s . GAME WITH SENATORS | game of a double header, 3 to 2. The! | is Mt. Sangay. It is 17.196 feet high, it Sreat No Ore - i gas fiinols Centra] .. Boston, Sept. 27—Boston made its po-| GI20ts Won the first contest, 2 o 1 | uated on the eastern chain of the Andes gy e = sition at the top of sacond division e kel's home ryn into left seld| South America. It his been in constan It Mer M i i R < feader | bledchers in the minth inning gave Bos-| | Semption afaontived. int Mer Mar pr f from Washington by scores of 2 to | (OO its victory after New York had tied! 1 iia o eakiod i EvElER Sa Sait — = % fand 2 to 0. mar, - at 13 of| the ‘meore ‘m_ the eighth on Frisch's small parcels and for this reason it Lenigh Vafiey fidid &2 his former team mates in the second fame. The Red Sox will close their season tomorrow with two games with shington. Scores< pitched good ball for the Braves. \ New York took the opener by bunch- homer. Both Townsend and Pierouli oo s ture Advertisers, Baz I, Oreson City, ‘7"——‘ { | available to the small buver. In 191: | there were more than 3,000,000 peasants Need a Plumber? = ; 2 cultivating Jand which was their owr ing two of its four hits in the fourth Ready Mived property. inni coupled with two in Paint Tol. 827 Waanstos: &) Belders’ choices and Maranville's error Mozart began composing at an earle; e 4 Varnish: age than anybody else on record A a hpo ETavel wp Dms e e fils o o0 ; Ofls and B s .:ACROSTOW four he was exhibited as an Infant prodi ' Judge.1b 1113 a hit was made off Townsend. Nehf| i . by, and at five' (s’ cinkedit. Siabicton Harrs.%b O o kept the visitors' hits scattered. Rvan. and Metal v Strest { When he was eleven he wrote an opers 130 9| who pitched the second game for New Preston Bros. Inc. 23 Viater Stree! e 030 York, was.hit hard in the late innings. b AR T B A e 4 et e —_— PR mese typew: betn 32 3 . * | made by American manufacturers. Tne 168 BRITT HOLDS FINE BE::B:A“EE GOOLEY & new Chinese language adopted in 1911 S ans e e . SIMPSON DR. has greatly simplified Chinese lettering ° Hartford, Sept., 27—Frankie Britt, the AND FOCKFT C. B. ELDRED making It possible to prist with s 001 New Bedford boxer. who boxes Cham- ARG A e , —_—— ¢|pion Benny Leonard here October 4, is g 42 Broadway The professer of bislegy at the Kansas 2 a great little ring wizard and held a Basement SRR Mkirans Tl Bt Sy thit: boets ESTARLISHED 186 ¢ most remarkable record in his short Thayer Building o / heme sheuld have a snake end a tond in . st earoers” that pf olding three New Mor; TR Y piagete s irtienyoy 4 land titles at on etime, for the feather- I [ from by nd the snake weould ; —for,‘"Real‘smoken : w;ixght. lightweight and welterweight di- WE ARE PAY- Wil the mioe 4 3 : .+ | visions. . _ Through 7% years-OLD COON CIGARS : L3l mitin: se e Mbtusibntigismien, HNG. A BIG For & century or more thers has been have always kept:to's quality standard 3 he defeated Tommy Corcoran Kloby for PRICE FOR that has made them “faverites among talk at Rio de Janeiro of dizging away the welterweight title, conceding 12| Costello hill, which keeps cool windd Yo A men who insist upon a geod, satistying pounds to the latter in the battle. One | SECOND HAND W man’s smoke, from the c! Now a syndicais has been 1 1771 g s|Week later he clashed with Kloby agz]in ! CLOTHING AND ;«;:mz;lz 1;:;1‘:»:?111;:;“;-"(:. 40, oo": o 4 12 when the latter challenged for the title, | i rock Ten Cents Straight i0 90 0fand was outpointed in a hot battle. In| SHOES : moved to reclalm & swamp ares L] - - 4 3,2 ¢ ?|that battle Kioby ‘weighed 150 pounds . MIKOLASA Tn-the Bisadiee ‘Watels' thire #rs Sousd Or Buy Them'by the Box 32 1% 1 1{to Britt's 131 pounds, a difference of fh which ‘seem {0 Bo born lo fignt for 3125 0|19 pounds, one of eatest handi- 3 they certainly loss no oporiunmity to ge AUNTOON & GORHAM CO. R o GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT e T A 2% % 28 "Britt has put away such first-class Hiraiire <o Toots: . Ciitliry, for this purpose™as cocks are trained in % 52714 2| boxers as Joe Shugrue of Waterbury, FROV, R. L. Rocky Kansas, Willie Jackson, Ralph Examine our line of Aluminum Ware . Brady, Pat Moran, Benny Valgar, the g French lightweight title holder, George THE rOUSEROLD It's easy for a minister to tell his Chancy, Gene Delmont and an array of ildii : _. tion how: to reach heaven, but 3§ &3] other aspirants for the championship. apgullia Building, 20’ Fraskiin: Stroxs N )dcl!*h some other countries. Gambiing om re- sults Is & favorits pastime. he t find it difcult RBritt is regarded as one of the conduct them there. ol e

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