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Whitted Demands Release From Brookivn New York, May 4.—Upon announce- wrent of his release today to the Kansas City American ssociation, George Whit- tad, veteran outfielder, Gemanded his un- tional relesss from the Brokiyn clud denand wa3 réfused he Lanat jned by Boroklyn Lom ithe tas b in the Nationa' lerzue for ten years. The Tradeers raieased Sam Crave. short- {0 the Seattle, Pecifis Ceast leagie , however, toat the GI- waived or Crane and vrobatly would clelm him ts the Inlianapolis clob ar r Raph Shivers. ton Tondreau, Bellefleur and a number of other players. This team lg out for * record this season and has already buok od games in Proyidence, Hartford. Wor cester, New London, Westeily and othe: places in the state. They have an ope: date for Sunday and weuid lke to play th Baltlc A <., or the Colonials. The team aterts or thelr playing programme ‘o May 80 ard 1ay is the only dyen dite Notity itddle Melntyre, 38 Fourth strest or The Eullstin. S TA N O\ o AT g NN TRIAL RACE ON HOURATONIC BETWELN JUNIOR AND 1:0-POUNDE Terby, Conn, May 4,—A trial race betweea the Yaie junlor varsity and th: 160-pound crew will be held on th Housatonic river tomorrow to decld which of these crews will oppose th junlor varsity elght of the Massachu sens Institute of Technology over th two mile course. in the regular her Saturday. The Yale freshman crew wi' have its first test aglnst a regatta op- iponent on Saturday when ot mests th Massachusetts Tech freshmen here. Th: visiting oarsmen are scheduled, to ar- rive tomorrow. In the triel race the Yale junior varsity 150-pound crews will be boated - that MeGraw send him parment TUREE GOLYVERS FINED FOS SUNDAY PLAYING Chicago, May 4--For playing golf on Sunday. three goifers were fined $2 each today by Ju the Peace Willlams !n Evanston, The golfers had been arrested on com- Plaint of the owner, who accused them of breaking his windows and tramplirg hl Wowers In their search for lost balls, “The justics held tha: the greenhous: 124 been unables to prove his charg. said he w)uld fine the goifers t - were playing oa Sun- GASOLINE THE VOLATILE GAS (Volatility is the readiness with which gasoline gives up its power) Junlor ~arsity—Leslie, 2; Ellis, 3; Rockefeller, 4; Littler, 5 Carpenter, 6; Bigelow, 7; J. Freeman,i stroke ; Thomas, coxswain, 150 Hound—Law, . bow; C. Hess, 2 Hull, 3; Colgate, 4; Riker. §; Jones 6; Archbald, 7; N. Freeman, stroke; Stod- dard, coxswain. bow; Carman INJURIES LAY UP FIVE MARVARD TRACK MEN “ambridge, Mass. May 4.—Five Har- ward athietes will be r-issing from the Crimson track team that will meet Massn ' usetts Instituts of Technology Saturday. ™ whom are off the team are ———e e EASIER YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National League. St Louis 8, Cincinnati 7 Philadelphia-New York. r: Boston-Breoklyn, rain A man owes it to his friends and to himself to dress well. Your wife, mother, father or brother are prouder of you when you are well ovgh in SECOND INTERSCHOLASTIC Dk WIRSRE B e s REGATTA ON May 13| Chioago-Pitisburg, rain. dressed. Your sweetheart prefers it, and your & ter: Richard Chute, veteran| American League. E s oo Nton O rint New Haven, May 4.—Yale's second an- e Z . e en®™ ®PF% | nual interscholastic Tegtta. will be heli | St Louls 5 Detroit 5, H boss, maybe, is ];‘e‘,’l back from :flvancmg you Aiptn, S _|on the Housatonlc river at Derby on| Cleveland 5. Chicago 3. - o Chapin, whoss sprinting wan the TIAT | May 13 The eight oared oews are| New York-Philadelphia. rain. because you don’t “look the part. _:‘, e he season with (endon | S*heduled to compete over a oms mile| ~Washington-Boston, rain. g 2 asie, the result of spiking during the | S9Urse. A silver cup is the prize offered Tnternational (Xagus. & 8 Try dressing better and see if it doesn’t Y'a‘!l seasin. The others expect (o and goes to the sthool winning the race Buffalo 10, Newark 2. . three times The Choate school won the race last year. Anncuncement was made tonight that the following s€hools are expected to have crews in this year's race: Choate school, for Harvard-Yale me crew me o Jersey City at Syracuse, Rochester 6, Baltimore, 5. Reading at Toronto, rain. Eastern League PAY YOU. S5 We’ve got the good clothes for you frt;m head rain. THIRD (HANGE MADE 1 EamrARD, vensrry BOAE| avtahod! T it Ly S fo fooito bl Sote Bads sl yout pockahoak Texaco Gasoline snaps into action the instant it gets the Ccamir Mass, May 4.—Another Overbrook, Pa : luv\ues&m' High school k l . hc hl l -l d . l l ehaage in he Harvar varsity crew thac | (130 crews), New York: New Rochelle ot oL | W 4 “Nifty” clothes spark. It 1s mghly volatile, and vaporizes completely. X e T b e e M TR B R e s | e e : Notice how easily the motor starts when Texaco is in ot hecame kmown tonight when Coacs | DeWitt Clinton High school, New York, | Gincienaii at si. I.ouis ; apnounced that Jameson would re- 2 Boston at Brooklyn 2d as number 4 Philadelphia at New Yc Jon ¢ COONEY OW WITH the tank—and the greater power and mileage on the Iataet ehifs Drings the mumber o SR AN . A SR e e P UINN & DESMOND road, and the quicker pick-up in traffic. wenin-Harvard racs " gaturday to| Johngy Cooney, who was the pitching | Cleveland at Chicago : gs P nounced that | sensation for the Al ican Th d nine of St. Lo at Detroit £ S 2= 5 at mumber | Willimsgtic two yoars ago, has been sdd.| New Tork at Philadelphla | 283 MAIN STREET PHONE 137¢ Texaco Motor Oils are heavy-body lubricants and 3 and thar coxswaln | ed to the New Haven pitching staff. ‘Washington at Boston, in glace The Boston Braves who retained the ———e are distinguished by their clear pale color. Light, young southpaw ail last season have sent 3 THE STANDING. R T s s T el . medium, heavy and extra-heavy—they fitallfcars and WITH BALTIC SUNDAT | fiun eam at the end. of the Eastern |xew yor W. L.+ PC|TIGERS RALLY IN NINTH all conditions. You will find them wherever you see » The Pastime A of Norwich has or- | League season. R Ot sk 4 WINS FROM BROWNS 3 Eanised ity basebill team for the se The youngster, who comes from a fam- | ICAE0 - -oooo. 11 = Detroit, May 4 —Heflmann's home rur TODAY'S SPORTS the Texaco red star. d Manager Eddio MclIntyre has signed | jly of well known basebail ability, is pick- Kouis s S i with Ccbb and Veach on base in the nintk Kaelag uo A fast corps of ball tossers. Included | ed by Manager Fred Mitchell of the|Brookivn ... Y 8 inning gave Detroit three runs and a 6 t Meeting of Metropolitan. Jacokey > - $n the iineun fs Simcox. Mulholland, Cor- | Braves as a fine big leagus prospect. | LitSPUTER ... ... 8 3 vicfory over St. Louis here today. Th- |} Club, at Jamaica. THE TEXAS COMPANY, U.S. A, woran, Beyd, D. Shahan, Fergusan. Dil-| Cooney joins Donovan's team today at|rniadelphia .. ... 6 9 Browns got away to a three run lead In Meeting.of Maryland Jockey club, at X wortr, Buck Shahan, Leonard, Harring- Springfield. Cincinnatl ... 5 15 the first inning. Detroit tled it up, bu |f Pl Texaco Petroleum Products Boston - [T the visitors took the lead in e fitth Meeting of Kentucky Racing Assocl- American League Kennetii Williams hit his tenth home ru ation, at Lexington. W. p.c.| ot the year with Stsler on bese. | Shostinr St. Louis g i St. Louis (A) Southern “one championship tourna- " New York 12 ment coens at Mempl | Chicago 9 s Georgla. State trapshooting tourna- —_— E’;n adeiphia 9 i ment, at Atlanta. TEXACO TExAco 4 “leveland a4 NMARKE" WAS IRREEGULAR Gen ectri¢ . 1835 Boston . 8 ‘ Aarit s“ilmm‘“‘ o PP s gy ::m:ks,"=“ oo o Wi 7 ; aritime Provinces A. A, U. cham- Ioday was very active at irreguiar price | Gen Mot Deb 8015 Detroit 12 a4 Wt as, e ) R 2binih T ot ieisieing agaty| Ot Nortn pr . Taa = 5 = Anaual spring tournament at Lake- £ bulked large in the operations of pools. (;; -\'O\r'\h Orce L. 493 foreign underwritings by E wood, N. J. R o Py Ineidentally, the day marked the 35th ccn- | Hupp Motor Car ... 18 loat mone of its recent strength 1 Boxing w1 as e tull session in which transactions | Insparation Cop 41% Brazilian and Argentina government | (r B Johnny Dundee vs Lew Tendler, 12 un it th Texaco G s the million share line, sales ag- | Int Ha:vester T bonds refiected this favorable condition at| (xx) rounds, at New York. o5y Sonting 1409900 dhnres Int Mer Marine ... 271, substantial advances, but the general in- | S Juck Britton vs Cowboy Padgett, 10 : The masey market and general indus- | Int Mer Mar pr 1. 571, teraational list was irregy tha same | %, (im0 e o S ChmtoyPadse, ‘ trial crnditions were helptul factors in the | Inter Paper 528, trend being shown by a majority of do- | - we bss itk 3l Frankie Schoeli'vs Jimmy Jones, 12 main. Call loans eased with the progress | Int Paper pr sta : issues, base Wit Wi I} ounds. at Canton. 2 McKENZIE TAKES LEAD siood that Mile. Suzanne Lenglen, |cost several times (in one town eight of the session, opening at 4 1-2 per cent. | Kennecott R e AR Hetiman IN MATCH WITH NOEL |French expert. will play in the mixed |times) in doctors’ bills, medicine bilis t dropoing to four per cent. at mid-day. | Lehigh Yalipy the bonds of a majority of the local 5 T e — In private offerings loans on demand were | Maslin Rock tion compani sains doubles with Manuel 4 INDIANS MAKE IT TWoO of one In the first leg of the 20-string bowl- & onso of Spain. |and lost wages. ail of which are items . g mateR Betes : — that are positive and ascertainable. mmade as low as 3 1-2 per cent. Maxwell Mot A points were scored by Interborough I STRAIGHT FROM CHISOX up and Noel ofeavfiffn]?:é’fif gf:ll’e‘go:x s Continuous conferences have net echnical conditions :eem'pdk‘m promot | Mexican Petrol Transit, ‘Interborough Metropolitan, New | Chicago, May 4.—Urban Faber was un. | T® 1N VITE ENGLISH POLO Moosup on Wednesday evening, Mec-| Medical opinion in Engi has re-|averted the iockout in the British em: an extension of the profit-taking move- | Mexican Petrol pr York Railways. Third Avenue and Brook- | able 1o check the Indians today and Clese TEAM TO COME HERE | Kenzie gained a o4 pin lead. The |awakened'suddenly to the potertial dang |gineering and shipbuilding ment, but it was not untl the final hout | Miami Copper lyn Rapld Transit Issues on publication of { land made it two straight from the locals.| New York, May 4—Since England |3c0re ers {o women of exctss duigence 1n ] WIeESEy LISVRI S TR that the selling -~-m-n'se1 e Missouri K & T the readjustment plan involving these | The score wif§'s to 3. Mails weakened In | has announced her intention mot to try |, MCKenzie—126, 126, 135, 134, 134, 91, | athletic’ sports. Strenuous games, of employment, The issues involvd mensions. Reations of 1 to 3 points then |Mo K & T w 1 ... 131 Properties. : {ihe last inning when Chicago’ started a | this vear to retricve t'e International po. | 143, 121, 102, 1131213, ems, “impair the functions of materni- | the whole government scheme for ums eccurred cm f“—,,"" Rty 2 "|MoK & Twipr.. 413 40% | Less activity than usual was evinced in {yally which netted thres runs, but retired | 1o cup won by ‘the United States In 1920, | Noel-—124, 104, 137, 128, 108, 117, 124, | tv.” and .one professional ax employment relief. ] equizeents andbme of theoils. N MK & T wi1as5d 2135 2114 | the Liberty series, but that group almost | Eeoner on strikes for the. finay o Amcrican polo enthusiasts hope to ob’|110, 108. 101—1161. "] serts that “English women as Baw Rair 18 =uck SMEE sawace was most clearly reflecied In | Missour Pacific ... 243 235 |as a whole, rallica in variable desrec Sisen Son bakes. Soone: tain international competition by Invit | In the preliminary game Chartier of heading straight for sex um now than it was before the Wars Taoute dean, R atvda. | Misowr! B3o pr 57134 i | Seomy recent Teactione Cleveland (A ing Engtund and Argentina to send |Moosup took the first leg in his match|® ° ° If athletic spo ¢ a7 Petroloum. Texas company and Stand | Nat Enam & St [ 413, 40 4oy | Cains and losses amons domestic % 5o o !teams to compete i the American open|With Rivers of Willimantic. The score: | "€ the women who pursue them. they are AR S wo & Su—. ' Sotin o Vel Sradtuas to 2 1.3 Dolnts, | N & Cantial B0% s s [ Rem s Bl i slllan oy Polo championshir at Rumson, 0| Chartier—119, 113, 128, 116, 134, 133, | apparently not incacacitating any con-| Swiss watchmakers believe that thd On the other hand, Brookiyn Rapid|y & AT B .. s Sec Ny s Tl where the games will te played August |123, 105, 113, 100—1185. siderable percentage of the sex for mith- | business crisis is over. This year is exh Transit, which featured the day's Heelyiy Y N H & i’ way oficrngsof the day Indudsd the B¢ 2 Gto September 2 Riyers—116, 109, 96, 97, 135, 116, 106, | e'hood. Happily, there s ro threat of | pecied to liquidate the large stocks om ransic. u) ! Norfolk & West Louis nad San Francisco $6.990,000 five To SASIET to Fnglind Argentina, | 118, 105; 142—1140. e sex extinction amcng the millions of wo-|panqd and manufacturing should begid -y oy p';i.;ltm;"\dfl“ll\,!';l‘:vli\bar ne. | Northern Pac o ",;R‘hm‘kfl” R lionds, (hese fnaing Thie A miSion Bl miscciation Sastnia Rk b : men toilers in homes and in indu ~|again In 1923 The Chiness market i S22 Selndara 00 o e Jorey and | BmL R Talue) aggrerated Sisinons, o {oc tooas. mawad, wil ‘be asked o be AT ST being atudied. as are more eficient meths oostar. were materially higher. |, 008 O e esented cnly he_ope! n- Apsthy of Veil, i s of production. B ot S -Sattic Sibikad thad st e or : 2 ship but in = series of matches that UASIY S TN E Cotton-knitting mills are springing any time since the question of - lower 2‘3' Cop .. | METAL MARKET will foilew in .which a team of repre- SPORT WORLD BRIEFS The civic apathy of the American . A ot b s imabitl-gucs | Reading - New York, May 4—Copper firm; . rapidiy in Shanghal, China. The elec- seniativ t wielders from the ile zen may some day be placed before the i tion, their absorption being attended by | ReD I & Steel . trolytic, spot and nearby 13; later 13 a| o pooo - Toals a7 coast Lkely wiil particiate, adepts in psycho-analysis for' diaknosis | make the fotare "om °d‘ mmm-d" mora favorable statements of earnings. [ Rep I & Steel pr 13 1-8 {ha) Pt o e The Argentina team now is in Englan, | Formation of a Western Canada golf | and prognosis. Tha special election In | dustry promising. In that group. however, gains were more | SOUth Pacifio . Tin steady, spot and nearby 30 Score by inmings. -3 having ertered the Hurlingham champion. | assoclation within the jurisdiction of | Detroit recently to decide for or against | amo p 0 Sl ohitee fn Ching ees impat South Railway tures 31.00. ge e sbip. The American organization propos. | the Royal Canadian Golf Assoclation | municipal trolleys, fo which the voters | ;o el 00 SEROOER ribedpegrly Passing of South Railway pr . Iron steady, prices unchanged. C :;:mh Sa =0 0 es that 1t come heré en route home, if | D28 been unanimously approved by the | were known to be intensely interested, Bave Shown (s CAASIES BoiF Mv’fi‘- Genoa was followed Tean Covper Lead steady ; spot § e i J;;Ii;.”’ not for the cpen championship, at least for | Gelegates attending the annual gen- | seems to make-a glea for special analy- ing exchange and pronounc- | Tobaceo Pro: inc quiet, East St. Lo : a number of dual matches throughout Special events are proposed eral meeting of the Manitoba Golf as- e Union Pacific .. pecoveriea throughout the coniinental list sociation. sis. ot 5.00 a In this spec 1 election to settle the month's mtav, NINTH INNING BATTING fate of municipal ownership in Detroit A i Bwiss francs were the only exception, cas- | Union Pac pr Antimony pot 5 i ) at Phlladekia and Meadow Brook. — only 20 per cent. of “a normal vote™ was New Version of Old Saying. Sububs to Sklow par for the firie|U € Ribber - ..... 4 ALLY SAVES CARDINALS| Besides the tentative selection of the| W. C. Fownes, Jr., of the Oakmont | cast—§7,000 In round numbe: 55.000| Brought down to date: “Let me v J ! : 0 g several months. South Ameri- | U S Rubber pr ..105% 108Y 1053 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET { St Louis, May 4.—St. Louis staged « r the American open, in conjunc- | Country club, Pittsburgh, will have | for and 12.000 against municlyal owner- | make a nation’s movies and I care not #an rates made o remonse to the suc.|U § Steel = "1, g R Salass e S ninth inning rally today, overcoming a |tlon with which will be held the Herbert |the distinction of leading the Amer- | ship.—Pittsburgh Dispatch. who makes its laws.—Boston Herald. oftering of the Brasiltan coffee|U S Steel pr . A Jivohicago, May 4—Prospective large de-| four run lead and defeating Cineinnati, § | Memorial cw> tournament, an open event |ican golf team in its first Walker Cup — — | Weat Tn Te1 favorable conditions . for wietper with|to 7. The visitors had been trailing up | for high handicap teams, the American [ match, which will be played against Job for Attorney General A 3 West Ais Bp .. thstisenini Tt T S nter erop |to the ninth when they scored six runs. | association has decided on a series of|a British team this year. Byrly in the year Audibr General - STOCKS. West El & M ..... ey e md;{fl;‘; ;l‘__{:‘v ssgg‘:s]:‘:j The Cardinals came back in their half [ matches to be held under auslves of the Lewis who detected the Brindle fhefy KACEYS' OPENING m aeastios S 56 it Thete 1 y lys O'land pr ... Wi Rt . iy, 7 ember 0 23, wed by special games | compete {n the Thallltean - | embezzler's 1 ondsman or suoerior th transa on the N k St - heavy at 1 1-8¢ to 2 1-2 ¢ Rt games re: Jionn o the Xew York Stock Ex- | worth Pump . Ly ottt decline Clnciousati (W) st Louls (N) at Meadow Brook from September 27 to|vival to be held at Dublin, commenc- | money of which the state had been ro" FAIRGROU NDS ehange up to 3 P. M. Worth Pump A e e s e h“-_q;;j‘ 3::11;':; AR A 2 ¢ | October 7. ing Aug. 6, will sail on the George|bed. Thus far the state continues to be g 4 Rav Worth Pump B . ed to half cent lower, oats 1-8c to 1-4[mies® 1 37 O 2 (| In the east the game's American stamp- | Washington July 15, it was @ecided at | out $7000. and the backers of the embez NDAY, MAY 7 Allied Chemical 663 At e ic eIl il af afi L5 | imeunde 527400 2 ¢ | ing ground, followers of polo are prepar-|the meeting of the American Execu- | zler apparently are sweetly unconcsrned SUN ’ : B g i MONEY e ot 955 cente {0t oants 0000 s O e e e Prilanronn, | tive Committee of Dail Eireann Aonach | Mr. Alter with his expanded staff of du s Chal pr . 9 v E e = 0 0 1McHenrylf 2 1.0 0.0 ginning, as usual, Wl o adelphia | Thailtean hel New - | uties has not founa time erve ) . oo - e Tork May 4.—Call money fiom;| The close in wheat was the weakest | ? 2 (iHenmrit 2 10 9 0| Country club, May 20-June 3, the set tour- lem]g:b ,;c;*“:l’. S N Tk At [ s th Tiite's interest PHEDGEh KACEYS vs. ] rr- Hp - high 4 1-2 fow 4; Tuling rate 4 1-2; clos. |in_Some time as well as being at the e el 2 ents Wil Do slayed o (hib, scncatio? ¥ LR s % B o ing bid 81-2; oered at 4; last loan 4, Call|lowest figures of the day. Rallies had 20 o 0|Bryn Mawr P. C, June 3-17; Meadow C. = = p WEST ENDS e loans against acceptances 4. met with heavy seling of May as well o 0 0| June 17-July 8: Rockaway Hunting C. | ancah Mathey of New York has en- T B rodip el o000 _— as of July and September, According to| SI05¢0 v zEdux © 81Tl 3171 Rumson C. C. July 13-20( cred for the international harg court S I TYOUI WL Of Bridgeport 1! Am Cotton O COTTON some observers, the ledding longs in May | Xirac fyeitins 2| P Sl G (Tunior champlonshin) | wne ehampionship, to be held at| Co-operative antimosqulto ‘work In A - Cit O New York, May 4.—Snt cotton quiet:|2Ppeared to be letting go of more or less | Cuucap 2 | July 21-August 12; Thousand Island P. =5 9. e. will play | forty-five towns, situated in ten south- A on quiet ; . July g ; Thousand Islan &m Hide & middling 1275 o their holdings on all the hard spots | Lituep C.._(insitation tournament) and ~ Myopis | it Tixed, doubles with Miss Eliza- | ern states has cut down their malaria | Game Called at 3 P. M. Sharp = ; in the market, and were finding it in-| o G Valley ITEat G0 B €. [Sept set 24 alifornia. It is under- |rate by 75 to 30 per cent. It saved its Liberty Bonds. creasingly difficult to sell any big quan- (z) One out Whtn —_— Close tity as the, demand was slowing up (z2) Baited for Sherdel WILLIAMS HIT HIS TENTH HOMER U S Lib 3%s .. 98 302 |Some shorts' having covered quite freely| (zz) R ,"';km Al IN ST. LOUIS-DETROIT GAME VS Lib 2a 4=, 99 a9 45 |Of late and others having cash wheat| (XBaticd for Do L, Détrolt: May 4~ Repreth Willlazas hit rs Tst 45 99.80 2070 |r°ady to deliver or Were providing tog Score by ianin e o e e Us 24 4%s 9956 99 50 | Pave it before the end of the month. Clneinnati .. 005000 0 0t e A ITIELDONS TR R Y ey 23 . 93.5 Reports ‘that 60,000 Dashels e Pagiar| st toms 063000 00 sslfifth inning of the St. Louis-Detroit game § 3d 4%s 99.88 99.82 P e Tiaat had it ch a 1 i Two beee bits, Smith, Fournler, Daubert, Dun- | today. There was one man on base at the Us 4th 4%s 9930 9989 9.5 [Jian Wheat had been purchased for im-|ci, Ronne, McHenry. Three base Lit, Bresslew | time, Oldham was pitching for Detroit Vietory 4%s . 10058 10084 100.56|POTtation to Minneapolis attracted con- | Heme run. Dauber s Billirent Tt e Ay AT S ’ Vietory 3hs ..100.02 10003 1000y |Siderable atention here. 1t was sald prices o gl each- s . Tk b C . eins |based on May deliveries permitted such| GRENLEAF WINS FIRST Tidran? Quoted in dollars and cents per $100 |' y ‘ S Williams' smash placed him ahead of the 5 gl g . P bond impocts tube effected st s prutiE Othan BLOCK FROM FRANKLIX | record estdblished (o date by Babo Rath We have made a thorough investigation into the merits of the campaign being con- *h S % RS tatfons. Cas s ‘e | New York, May 4.—Ralph ' Grenieaf. | tenth homer on May 12 sast yaar. e . . . . s 2 Focolen Fchange. (ool auotatfons, Cash handiers here | o corket billiard champion. sonigh | 145t season, | Ruth conneciea witn nie |[§ ducted in this state in the name of the International Magazine Company, by ex-service rok Ra 298 With the exception of sterling, alt A St B At | defeated Walter Franklin of Kansas Ci : . . . . e B -] qnte tione Are i cenis per wnit o o |1 ATTive from afissourt river markets. | 130505 YIS TR O S herr tise| . Tt's almost as diffielt for you to ||| M€ in co-operation with the American Legion Auxiliary. Biie Com & Z 7 7 eign currency: g otalled 151,000 hushels, Today's re.| Match. The champion ran out in 36 in- | get a man to take your advice as it Buite & Suoer 15 0y L e Sty 1o | nies. Erisdnigh v wasiaD: is for you to take his. We 55 st is of besshii 151 . anetles South 2 Yestoraay Youds heartil ndonethucnmpugn, real benefi ocal ex-service men, Ce Teather .. $4.437 Corn and oats tended lower. with e stk fEe it e al g glones i both unemployed and disabled. We ask the public to give these veterans their patron- : g " 316 larger and plowing and planting was and in 3830 R ge dno logie - ang Slentie age this way help relieve the unemployment situation among ex-service men and Swise francs . Pesetas Belglan Wre 8weden Denmark .. Norway Greece | Orgentina . frangs BOND MARKET New York, May 4—Immediate absorp- tion of the American allotment (2,000,000 pounds sterling) of the 9,000,000 pounds sterling Brazilian coffee loan in this mar- ket today indicated that thi demand forl. Announcement of a big decrease western stocks of meat helped the value of provisions and so, higher quotations on hogs. ta i Chicago, Graln Market, en; Oats— May .. July . $1250 T Sevt ., 1922 ESSEX CAB THIS IS A NEW UNUSED CAR—AND SELLS FOR $1445 DELIVERED § ~C. V. PENDLETON ~ Hupmobile Agency, Broadway AKES IT attlleumehmebemfiuhednabledmen. For your protection against imposters each of these ex-service men carries a Cre- dential Card on which is his photograph and signature of the local American Legion. This campaign, employing only local ex-service men, has the approval of Ih. Chamber of Commme, J. J. O'Rourke, Secretary. JOHN H. B Commander Robert O. W*fi’

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