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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1922. FARTHEST FROM HOME. UNEMPLOYMENT COST The baseball fan who ts farthest FIGURED IN BILLIONS from home ta 8. 8. Wiley, who ia at the McAlpin, His home town, Seattle, 4s about 8,000 miles away. ing to tee off with them at any time excepting the afternoons, Those, he admits, will be filled with previous engagements."’ shape by a committee of Indnstrial and in the Congressional Record. He crit+ oa business leaders for presentation to|tcised President Harding in the same Representative Box Indiets Har- for Three Na~ ding for Promising: e , Oct, 4—Plans to equallue}| WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.—Lying and periods of hard times and] hypocrisy to get votes were charged prosperity and prevent unemployment |ogainst advocates of the Bonus Bill WASHINGTON, eine (When They’re Not Bankers hese Days They’re Fans, ; and All. Have Stories. by former Attorney General George TEXAN BRANDS BONUS RIGHTS OF JAPANESE Hilo Kono against the Secretary of CANCEL MAURETANIA’S TRIP ADVOCATES AS LIARS| | UP TO HIGHEST COURT | t#te of Washington, tho cases pre- s nting has been begun in the Supreme Court/ Court denied him cltisenship, the livers inability to use her fourth Wand suffering have been put into final|by Representative Box (Dem. Tex.) lw, wickersham in two cases to define Seosher Geo at Bie hey tent wat wae rights of Japanese in this country. He] Btate, in 190%, but incorporation ae, a JOE PAIGE WITH US AGAIN. | President Harding, The committee was] connection. appeared in behalf of Takao Ozawa in| feel estate firm was refused them DY] aseq tor Oot, 7. was cancelled to- * | appointed by the President, Mr. Hox said the President before} proceeding against the United | i fay, Sho will be Iald up for three Joe Paige, Presideut of the Eastern | "Pe "fnal report, which will cover an] his election made statements indicating [en tor ‘Takuji Tamashita and Che eee Sere ten met OPN sreckey 06 NOBBtNA. scission DR, CHARLES A. GALE. RUTLAND, Vt., Oct. 4.—Dr. Charles A. Gale, phystctan, sportsman and dog fancier, died here to-day at the ago of sixty-nine. He was Pr lent of the Irish Setter Club of Ame and tho feeling, always bitter, grew the home team came to bat with blood 6 ext st he stole third as the next man Struc) Canada League, who was once a bat-| exhaustive investigation, will be ready|he favored the legislation. “Down at the extreme end of South-|drusstore, stood behind the plate ¢x-| éne in the game, reached town yester-| The recommendations include Jong} for several years and knew, or should baseman speared. Aw the runner .a4|was about to take a train, it seems, | nd & request that the 4,600 industries, /ing that it could be paid his promise ‘as there are citizens," according to E. rattled, tossed the ball home, The| offered a $20 Canadian bill for a ticket | overexpansion and “fake pros] i what they know with reasonable cer- whe is at the Bankers’ Convention! ciared at the umpire and was soon|that she must take the train, Joo, | $3,500,000,000. sald what hevdid at Cincinoat! just be- he did not know conditions were such te the conclusion that we are al}|started forward the Pennsylvania Railroad ferries ply- ness interferes with baseball, we cut] safe?’ he asked Capt. Jesse H. Fowler of the Xarine “As proof of our interest in the] decision. And this is all he said: ‘I ization, went to no little trouble to younger generation the opportunity of] ‘Winning or losing, Dallas, Tox., Byven though the team ended in the| from Martin Murphy, at the Astor for Ser tacwaitmen|mrtoras-cvwee™|| SWEATER, DRESS OR COAT - U teams usually run games of from ‘4 JUDGE LANDIS WILL GOLF. President of the American League,| dictator of baseball, who is at the right across the border, last winter,|on the golf links, The baseball writers | contains directions so simple any |Dyes—no other kind—then perfect @ans, who are fans, soon become as] about the series he parried deftly. He|never dyed before, she can put a|you wish to dye is wool or silk, or WHEN UMPIRES TURN PALE. several challenges to the scribes, offer. ‘sweaters, coverings. draperies, hang-| spot. fade, or run. lates Samuel E. Winslow jr., ¢ (Yellow box) intense as the innings went by with- out score. At the end of the game in their eyes, One man made a hit, another sacrificed him to second and g out 4 a , va boy in the early days in Chicago, and | for presentation about Dec, 1, through| ‘When the President promised ft,” | = ‘ By Roger Batchelder. ‘The one umpire, proprietor of @] who knows as many old-timers as any | Secretary Hoover. he continued, “he had been a Senator ¢ pectantly. The batter rolled a slow] day with the st f how he rescued} ange planning of public, work to per-|have known, the condition of the ‘Treas western Texas, on the Mexican bor-| o). ‘toward third, which the third) distressed damsel in Buffalo, Sha | mit the construction during depresstons|ury. If he promised It without know- @er, there are as many baseball fans phy rome a = A. ot : hich have trade organizations, co-op-|wae unjustified. Reasonably careful making for home the third baseman.|and having come from Canada, she| trate through those agencies to prevent] moderately honest men promise only . Schmidt, President of the First Meutee th the late by & m nl 7 runner was beaten to the plate by ten| at the ticket office, which was refused. | poom years. [Ipeakers est! tainty can be done. National Bank of Hagle Pass, Tex. 7+ however. Ho picked himself up,| Then came tears, and the insistence | loss tn the recent industrial “The President needed votes when he and plans to attend the World’s Se-| joined by the catcher, The rest of] next in line, changed the bill into ae fore Election Day in 1920. But the mak- ries. “Our business men have come| the team started in and the spectators s currency, and saved the CAPT. @. W. FOWLER. LO ee ee Re Claniincn aiie aoe George Washington Fowler, elghty | a. to permit the payment of the bonus” gfewn-up boys,"’ he went on, ‘“‘and| “ ‘How was it? they all shouted years old, for forty-six years a pilot on @mring the baseball season, if busi-| ‘‘Didn't you hear me call him Ing between New York and Jersey City, out the business until the ninth in-| ‘That evening I saw the umpire and dled yesterday at the home of his son, ming is over. asked him how he could make such a ps, at Linden, N, J. Capt. Powler game, we of the Eagle Pass Athletic| want to be honest, but I have a wife born in Westchester, Association, a business men's organ-|and three children.’ the Athletics to train at Eagle Paes last winter. That, gave cur] ANOTHER LIVELY BALL TOWN. ’ Seeing professional baseball and get-|has the best attendance record of any Se cos creranaee,|@ncconeess vel | DYE FADED CURTAINS, SKIRT pit, they were all good sports; welthe series, with his wife. “It 1. the ’ thought so much of Connie Mack that/ pest baseball town in the South, aad “We are working up some g00d 10-| none of the fans seemed to care.” @e1 talent in our section, and our town . te ¢ ten to fifteen innings, with a final “ ” score of about 3 to 2, Ban Johnson,| Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis, made a speech in the interest of base-| Commodore waiting for the series to ball at a banquet in Piedras Negras, , is doing his best to start trouble) Pach package of “Diamond Dyes” |ings, everything! Buy Diamond ‘iad gave a monument to the Mexieans| flocked to the Judge's apartment yes-| woman can dye or tint her old worn,|home dyeing is guaranteed. Just tell to encourage the game. The Mexi-|terday, and when they asked him| faded things new. Even if she has|your druggist whether the material enthusiastic as the Americans." switched the talk to golf, which he] rich, fadeless color into shabby skirts, | whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed * 6 6 plays whenever possible, and gave out} dresses, waists, coats, stockings,| goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, “Some time ago I went to a game im a small New England town,” re- in New York for the series from Wor- * ° Gables, Mabe, ‘"Two'rival high sobieots We gladly send to any Simply mail the coupon, SPEARMINT were playing for the championship, h . (Green box) — ome that asks, a 10-Day Do this now, for your sake TUTTLFRUTTI 1) (Pink box) Tube of Pepsodent and your family’s sake ‘10 for 5c American Chicle Co. for final decision long] SOUTHAMPTON, Wngland, Oot. 4. 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