TUESDAY. MARCH 6.1923 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 9 SPORTS Page Makes Statement He Will Remain as Butler Athletic Director P|| BASSET l| P Big Standing Famous Netters Herefor Two Engagements GIBBONS iB Ten INDIANA vy m OW BOXING o IRVINGTON COACH Won. Lost. Pet. lowa .017 "™ 11 1 Wisconsin . 9 1 .000 Michigan 8 4 .0(17 Illinois 7 5 .583 V - A AV V V R DIAMOND R iSL Le***.! Indiana . 5 4 .556 JACK DEMPSEY Chicago 6 5 .545 SPOIL RECORD OF nr- KILLS RUMORS OF Purdue 5 5 .500 A- Northwestern ...... 3 8 .273 -A j RACING T Ohio State - 1 11 .083 O Minnesota 0 11 .Odd Sar.dOTHER O WISCONSIN JOB ARE MATCHED lOWAQUINTETTE 11 ! ! thrusts j ! GLEASOX, who manages Pat Says He Puts Lot With In- Heavies Will Meet at Shelby, OMARS TO MEET Nyikos, Crimson Forward, KIDthe Chicago Sox. has dab- Montana, July 4, bled in almost every department dianapolis Institution and Scores 21 of 23 of the game. Asa matter of fact, Plans for Future, 1923, EM-ROESTONIGHT Points, Gleason has done everything that Bp United Trent By Times Speoial H. O. Rage is to remain as athletic pertains to except um- MILWAUKEE, Wis.. March 6.—A1l BLOOMINGTON, Ind., March 6. director of Butler College He has agreements, exception The Indiana University basket-ball to with lha of Game Will Be Called at 8:15 pire. The story now comes out come out with a definite statement formal signing the articles of agree- so.uad spoiled the perfect record of to athletic committee of this effect the have been made for the pro- M.’C, th< lowa conference five here last that Gleason could have been an BECKMAN, REICH, HOLMAN, DEHNERT, BARRY, ment. at the Y, A, he board of directors of the institution, LEFT TO RIGHT—JOHN CART. E. NAT DUTCH JACK posed bout between Jack Dompaey night, winning from the Hawkeyes, LEONARD, (HORSE) The Indianapolis Omars will meet in the National Deague back thus putting at rest the numerous CHRIS GEORGE HAGGERTY. ajul Tommy Gibbons at Shelby, Mont., 23 to 21. lowa had an unbroken in 191S Klem, the Em-Roes in the first meeting of had he so desired. Bill rumors afloat from "Wisconsin that he on July 4, Mike Collins declared hero string of eleven victories before play- Lague. This la the outfit plus three others c.il tossers are stronger now than at the two teams this season the star umpire of the National would coach at that school. He has Thero will be three preliminary today. at ing Indiana here. They recently de- explains as a play, any time during the year. Carney games tho main at the Y. M. C. A. tonight. The game is the incident follows: also had offers from Minnesota and among whom will be a whale of be.furo show Collins, representing tlie Shelby in- feated Indiana on the Jowa floor. ' League was looking found it difficult to he with the team scheduled to start at 8:15. The National the Michigan Aggies. Wrigley which is back in Coliseum Wednesday. In tho first would receive forward, was the er named on he lias been terest?, said Gibbons Nyikos, Indiana for some new umpires. President Page believes that there are great all occasions and prelim at 6:3u the Boys’ Club Fair The Omars will meet the New Iftdianapolis to play —• 860,000 and Dempsey $200,000. big srar of the game, scoring 21 of Hevdler asked me if i knew any one expan- the —-■>.-2- dropped. The team now includes Hen- Plays will meet the Pals’ Club. At York Celts Wednesday night at the days ahead for Butler with the Eddie Kane, of Gibbons, Indiana’s 23 points on five goals from I could recommend. I university nessey, Don White, Paul Hinkle, Voll- 7:15 De Molays play the Gatling Gur. Coliseum and are expected to use reccryfivsnded sion of the at the Fairview agreed to the offer In a telegram, the field and 11 from the foul line. Kid Gleason. Heydler agreed I mer, Uirkhoff, Candy Miller and Mans- team at 8 tho Mapletoa Maids their first string line-up tonight site. A great athletic field and new Omars at the Coliseum, State fair- and and Jack Kearns, who handles Demp- Parker, giant center, in the made a trip to Philadelphia to Birkhoff Keystone against the Roes in order to get them tossed talk | gymnasium is part of the new era ground, field. Hinkle, Vollmer and and Teachers of Broad sey, in a telephono conversation, said over Wednesday. University limbered for the champs. The Celt other field goal. Funk was best for it with Gleason. the next few years. played together with the of Ripple get together in a girls’ basket- up ** planned within the offer was satisfactory, Collins de The Omars have had an up and game was for lowa, scoring 13 points. The score 'Many thanks, but nothing do Pat is looking into the future and will Chicago and the old combination is ball contest. The big game will start :le,red. first scheduled Tomlin- Ing,’ was season, Is son Hail, but was changed to ac- at the end of the first half was 18 Gleason's reply, before I endeavor to make his schedules as far down but it believed the lo- stepping in great shape. at 8:15. even finished my story. commodate more people. to 11 and the Crimson outplayed the as possible years ahead. Irwin field second half lowa “‘I will fight any one. SQUARE A. A. The Omars will line up visitors. During the I will take be used next year for FOUNTAIN probably will Bh-khoiT and White at forwards, Voil- tied the score at 17 all, but Indiana a whirl at any game of chance, but football games as seems hardly BASEBALLING IN JAPAN the it at center and Miller and pulled away and was never stopped. when it comes to umpiring, count me be B. Side mer Hinkle possible now that Fain-low will Organize B. Team—South by Indiana it out. The odds are 1,000 to 1 against at guards. The Em-Roas will play lowa’s defeat makes ready. Boys Field First Time. you getting an even break when you IRION CLUB Will l>e in for Williams and Montgomery at for- possible for Wisconsin, runners-up, to Said What Pat wards, at start, and the odds grow bigger the Tireless; Square A. baseball Hite center and Behrent tie for first place. ” Jap Youngsters The Fountain A. longer you umpire.’ interviewed on the subject of and Babb at guards. In other conference net battles When team organized the coming remaining Indianapolis, Page has for Monday night defeated Ohio in Coach booking Illinois -!- -I- -I- season and games. The J 7 to 21 and Wisconsin won from said: south side boys and Joe Lynch must have steamed out you’re right. casting ARE FAiR Play Ball All Day Long members are all TOLEDO DE MOLAYS TO 29 to IS. I’m BOOTS Northwestern “Guess are by the Fountain Square his punch during the course of baths my lot right here. I have faith in a backed Line-up and Summary MEET LOCAL TEAM (23). <3l). greater university of Indianapolis. We merchants. Indiana lowa he took recently at Hot Springs. rjASERALLING in Japan is getting more strenuous each year. the first year tho j3&,Ur V ...... Lauae This is for . and the spirit; all St, Nyikos ...... U.. Janse have the location Crosby Puts Paul Fighter fans, Sqaure boys they are Jimmy Mttndo outpointed the bantam JL> Like American kids, youngsters are zealous Fountain and Game Will Be Played *'Y” ...... Rurgitt we~ need is cooperation 100 per cent. Japanese at Parker champ I’hiiiy Monday. • xpecting e. good year. They are in Thomas .. G- Tank in Our athletics will be built on a solid Out in Eighth, and play all day long. This impressed American big league stars Saturday. Alward and Ricks foundation. We have had a wonder- tho market for a good left-hander The Toledo De Molay basket-ball Substitutions—Xnoy for Parker, Boltmer Rinky Crosby, Johnny —Nyikos 5, Parker -I- -I- -I- who mot who played according to the story of the trip told to Billy md also a right-handed pitcher. play Molay five for Funk. Field toais ful inning the past three years. Let’s there, team will the local De Funk 2, Janeo 3. Burgltt. Foul roale— o a dispatch from San An- Rose of St. Raul In the main ten Any one wanting games are asked Aerordine hope for the future.’’ of at the Y. M. C. A. Saturday night in Nyikos. 11 out of 13: Funk, .9 out of IS: tonio, Joseph Dillard, a rookie from Sontii- round go, at the Marion Club last Evans NEA stall’. to get Harry Well- J arise, 2 out of 3. Referee—Jones. Um- Page has made an excellent record in touch with C. the first: effort of the local chapter to UnWeTxity, hns hern suspended for night, had his hands full, as Rose pire—lm hausen. wetem committee By HOYT. man, 1322 Fletcher Ave., Drexel 2760. promote interstate athletic competi- ten d-.x* by Manager Me(j raw of the New at Butler and the athletic proved a smart boxer and he had Cros- WAITE in Japan. Tho popularity and growth expressed itself in the following state- New York American Pitcher and tion between. De Molay organizations. Other Monday Boufa York Giants The only place the Giant by resorting to a clinch most of the of baseball rests with the youngsters. ,Ims’ Training Camp The Toledo five has several ex-high COLUMBUS, Christiano, leader could find him was at the table in ment: time to keep out of trouble. In the Hero. That being the case, Japan is certain Ohio.—Bud “Probably no in the lip United school players In the line-up and Mars, Cincinnati, the hotel: other coach eighth a thing that lntei-ented me to prosper. Trent Chicago, and K. O. round Crosby sunk lucky one EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo., Maxell good record. The country has such an all around record on trip Japs i*omw here with a lightweights, boxed twelve rounds to *i- ‘l* -I- over the St. Paul boys heart and Rose most the entire was the The are progressive. They arranged in the 6.—Training quarters were locals will go to Toledo for a return Battling Siki, European heavy- as our Butler athletic director The weight THEJapanese youngsters. combine educational features with a draw. went down for the count. here today for Jess Willard, who fights game March 31. weight Dublin, past three years. The former Univer- I was much Interested in seeing the their baseball. champion, was in Ire- of Crosby was announced at 13o‘a in New York May 12. the De Mo DETROIT —George Chaney. Balti- sity of Chicago player and coach has they the game Floyd Johnson A curtain-raiser between land. today getting ready for his St. pounds and that of Rose as 150 . attitude took toward As I mentioned In another article, Ward, Indianapolis representa- The former champion is expected har lay Blues and the Y. P. C.s will pre- more lightweight, and Bobby Patrick’s day fight with Mike Mc- brought our Jack I)e Yalt and Tommy White, u ; The kids are for it strong. the youngsters play with a ball sim- Western Confer- Thursday. cede the game. St. Paul, fought ten rounds to a draw. Tigue. Siki, his manager said, wants tives to the top. His 136 pounds, were carde.l to go eight; The Jap youngsters seem tireless. ilar to our tennis ball, onjy a trifle adventures opened th“ eves larger. to show every one his victory over ence have rounds in the semi-wind-up. but White They start playing On every ball Is an '■dura AMUSEMENTS record in Carpentler was not a fluke. of the Middle West. His kissed tlie oanvasj three times during early in the morn- tional feature. Some of the bails have brought cham- ***;■*" T? 0 the la C. A B. Butler the fir.-t minute of the first round, log and keep going a map of the world in color printed three T- jj pionships in football the past staying down for the count on his until dark, on the cover, others have the alpha- JOHNNY GILL OF YORK. T.V.. WAS - t - -| bet, years.” third trip to the floor. In Yokahamn and *o on. A series of educational CONVINCED MONDAY HE HASN'T A Buller Record i seemed to go with Bobbie McGovern and Eddie English 'V there !, a big r,,:- features every ball Tvrlci* Datlv All Week. Meal ;• Every :'• game. CHANCE AT THE WELTER CROWN past years went four rounds at 126 pounds, Mc- f park for After In the three the Butler nation TIME REVUE’ leading way. Ray J onr trip proved JAZZ ,mmm MICKEY WALKER SLAMMED HIM HARD twenty-two games Govern all the youngsters,, While abroad the ill ' mmmmmm gridders won j finiw—mr^^^n—tt~ii l *. have i tho BENNY N4TE f - m m i in—i Walsh Tommy at ■'( .Tups stiU had a long way to go to txi> ft.. -m- afc.Hii.i.d*. riTtanriin IT rtTitfl IN EIGHT ROUNDS IN PHILLY. and lost five. Last season the Page- and Britt 128 pounds where baseball MOORE BI'SBY boxing play, p men were runners-up to put on six rounds of shadow great play. reach our standard of still \NI> A HIGH STEPI’INO I IIORUS OF Notre Dame V, Rets a must be making without mussing their hair. Stewart About 10 o’clock admitted they are 16—SPEED BURNERS—IO Clay Edward* is requested to call Circle for the State title. -V against Donnelly refereed all the bouts. n -tr one morning I rapid progress. In basket-ball the record ...,< yi —9B between 6:30 a;i! 6:30 this evening. The youngsters wat the i our every major teams Is as follows: 1921 raft . J -yS dropped by and iiiom; cn field closely, n>’xt lost, 1922—Won, IS; lost, watched a kid l!i and the Won 15: 7. Y. P. C. AND FERNDAL.E day you could son some of tls- kids The Bermuda tennis tourney has 1923—Won, 20; lost. 3. Total won, game for a half 5. essaylng to Imitate some outstanding TON ITK—TOMORROW MAT.. NITE opened a FIVES AFTER hour or so. S-w with galaxy of American net 53; total lost, 15. TITLE oftho play Eve., 500 to $.*.50: Man. 500 o $2.00. IT: young- characteristics American prominents competing. Bermuda is In baseball the record is as follows: i.v.tfiiL.h .. . • oral of the ARiicti'y 14; aters ha-1 certain era. (Aaie becoming a popular stamping ground 1921—Won. lost. fi. 1922—W0n. Will Meet Thursday Night for West 1 wouldn’t have missed the trip for 17; lost. 7. 1923—W0n. IS; lost, 6. HOYT styles that im- for Yankees. Side Honors. pr>‘ss<*d me and mything, hut I certainly was glad to To'al won'. 49; total lost. 19. get -!- one ch.sp was bit of a home. -I- -I- In track and field work Butler has Thursday evening the F-rndale Tri- a clown. (The End) again The Tech Nile School five ri,;t'xte.l the •ored* points in the Western Inter- angles will meet the V. R. C basket Late In the .afternoon I What we have Unknown Five in an overtime me. 28 to passed by. nnd the game was still In r rollegiatfs and National Collegiates ball team at St. Anthony's hall to de The pe’(efo!i'lne Tvi-mcle, • i-st—.i m e in ‘.’s, at the T<-rh Paor Ti !ir?l half ended the years. Rage •side championship of the progress. The r.ris were well up tit ttie tru-.ri- in --lit. t., ; . - e f igle " past two <'oach is the west eaten and how If is 'to- : ,:ot “ A Te Will t' r of 13 to 3 in •'aiS’r • ’ Unknown* The y. p. squad the hundreds That sort of spirit sfs ■ building up this particular branch of side. 0. has defeated totinuvnei.t i-s’; Harri- ei I'.'lii an-t a* i lo: tied it up in tr • i:.-i iv , , t 23 to but ■speaks 23. *port. although handicapped by a •-very other west side team with the well for tho future of baseball Tom aftur il o m. “aoreeing yvith lost out in the extra lire minute* lack us" of gymnasium and athletic plant. exception of the Triangles. Their r< c jna 0. Talbot Fine Arts Asso. 7 -j- -i- ord Includes -victories over the Bal- ma^es against | tf* Sy p Sunday Afternoon, Th* indues' decision went Chuck mont A. 0., Salt Lake five, Speedway IS SnT Wiggins in New York Monday night but U 111 !ti U March 25th reports the decision in favor ol Charlie NOTRE DAME FIVE IS A. <., Femdafc A. C. (twice), Meteors jU in the WVInert was unpopular with the crowd. (twice). WED, Wiggin* is getting plenty of match'! in SMOTHERED BY WABASH I GLOSSY The Femdale Triangles have lost HI the East STAYS world. because of his willingness to PADEREWSKI mix it. games year but three this and have this -i- -!- + Catholics Are Beaten. 40 to 13, at won twenty-two. They have In their The fienlns of Century. work or play, WRIGLEY*S The new Map’"ton Athletic Club has ad- Crawfordsville. line tip some of the fastest players In Millions Using this GreaseJess Combing Cream- SEATS NOW SELLING step up ladder, city. Urines—Matn floor, $5.00. $3.00. gives the pof.se and steadiness vanced another the prestige By Timer Speoial the Including Frank Turk, Carl $2.00. A' balcony—ss, $3, 30; tax 10" extra. t has been notified Its application for mem CRAWFORDSVILLE. Ind.. March Faust, Harris, Jones nnd John Turk. $2 ijiean Few Cents Buys Jar any Drugstore—Not Sticky, Smelly I! Ona H Talbot sfflni,tit Huin>-M*asnr success. bership in the A. A. U. has been ao-’eiJted. 6.—Notre Dame basketeers were When official credentials are received the trounced here last night, 40 to 15, by club wUI pet busy enter WRESTLING BOUTS ON and its athites in the Wabash College five. The score If not only Iselps digestion, various A. A. U. sport events. The club ly at the half was 15 to 11, but the lAt- PROGRAM AT GAYETY r'ans to rivo much attention to amateur u bu£ alaays SMrst, keeping the Giant offense opened up J Bobby Bridges is fisticuff Instructor. tle in the final frame and the going was easy leu Talaber and Cy Martin to b: KEITH'S r| niontk cool and moist, Ike + -i- -I- and A darn starred Goldsberry for Meet. America’s Vaudeville Standard Iyra Indiana rah! The Crimson punc- Wabash and Kiser played best for tliroat muscles relaxed and tured the Hawkeyes. Nyikos is some the Catholics. Three wrestling bout* are or. the 8-HEADLINERS-8 m pliant and Slue nerves at ease. program at Gayety to- p sharpshooter. Llne-np end Summary the Theater (40). CIS). night + Notre Dame Lou Talaber and Cy Martin T 4- Adam .. . Kane will tuasle in the main bout They WILLIAM HALLIGAN I Ss the best Thompson Krricht "ITtjfMowbmw*' Jjjs WRIGLEY'S Oiaf Miiw&ukee Brewers are the first are middleweight*. Hugh In Thorne ...... C~ . Rearaen Webb and $ American Association club in training. GoMsboiry G F.xti/r. Kid Watkins will meet in the semi- v can fee made and comes to you ...... r^) Grater .G. Mayie The Cream City squad started work wind up, and William Morgan and ’ ALHERMAN Substitutions—Ktier tor Eaton. Mahoney / wax-wrapped -- at Troy, Ala,, today. Outfielder John- for Kane. Kr,jlhardt for Adams, pears for Leo Pepper will open the program.. \ --V GROOM Assassin of tiloom son is the only holdout. Thorn". La Forge for Thompson, Adams for Sullivan is putting on Englehardt. Thome for JVriro. Thompson Ed the nhow. tor I,a Forge, Eiiglehardt for Adam, Pears \ / Keeps Hair JANET OF FRANCE | •I- -I' -I' for Thome. Shelby for Grster, Sheehan for Bridges to Box Butler A I.lttle Touch of Farts lOWA WAS UPSET ONLY TWICE THIS R-.nxh-n. Bearden for Mahoney. Kane i r \ Kiz-r. rteid goals—Thorno 2. J’eare 2, Bobby Bridges, local welterweight J YEAR. AND EACH TIME BY A HOOSIEK G - d-berry 4. Adam 4. Englehardt. Grater 2. boxer, has been signed to meet Earl CAUPOLICAN | 1 ■’ . : honey. ■ Foul coals—Goldsberry. ! out of Butler, Cincinnati welter, for a ten Even stubborn, unruly or sham- and on social occasiona. Famous Indian Baritone AND INDIANA DID IT LATE. 10: Enright, 0 out of 4 Kizer. 3 out of 7. Referee—Ray. Umpire—Sinclair. round bout at Louisville March 12. pooed hair stays combed all day in Greaseless, stainloss “Ibiir-Groom” 1 -I- -I- Bridges is a great favorite with does not show on tho hair, because AN ARTISTIC TREAT Vrt t*>am Cat any style you like. “Hair-Groom" Is ti mates Adams and Lem Louisville boxing fans, having it la absorbed by the scalp, there- Beaatlful Pone# won a dignified combing cream Ooidsberry broke loose over in Craw- HOT CHECKERS AT ‘Y’ Ids last four fights there by the k, o which fore your hair remains so soft and fordsville Monday night and Notre route. Bridges has started training gives that natural glose nnd well- pliable and so .natural that no ona | Dame went skidding Jjefore the Wa- s,t Mitchell Club with Benny Levy, groomed effect to your hair—that final posibly you GUS FOWLER James Gibson Beats Dnsssrtl in One the can tell used tt.—Ad- Til© Watch bash nelters. touch to good dress both business Klnff fc Hour, Ten Minutes. a bantamweight boxer. in vertisement. -I- -I- -I- 0R billiards go to the & This U sh? week of dreams and hope* for The Y. M. C. A. claimed anew Vir'filFN YfaJt THIMYCinißA OF ruti,POOS MILLER CAPMAN UV CLAvp oo | billiard parlors forty-eight state school Hvr. A third checker champ Tuesday. For one hour *fut n Iylftl© l>iff©r©nt of the drtan.fi will eome true. and ten minutes James Gibson and College Net Results Through the Lobby Down Stairs, See Gene Henning, State Champion -I- Andrew Dossertt -1 -I- battled and Gibson Make the Balls Talk. He Will Teach You Free of Charge. R. &W. ROBERTS I finally came on top. Equillhristf Jake Daubert out *. has signed a 1323 con- iliinoi 4 ; Ohio State. 21. I EXHIBITIONS DAILY. ALL WHITE HELP. EVERYBODY INVITED tract with the Cincy Reds. it Dossertt claimed the State cham Indiana. 2H; lowa, 21. Aomop'h Fables, Topics of tli© l>nj Now pionshlp and friends Wisconsin. 29: 17. Nfws — I'Mtli© Eddie Roush would enter the of Gibson have Drake, WashingtonNorthwestern. fold champ. 25; University, 2(1. but that would be too great of a shock crowned him Indiana's checker Idaho, 26: California, 20. Next W©k BLjk for Queen City fans this early In the See the Complete §£S * MARION HARRIS rear. exhibit of Earl if || MM £ P**3 -!- + g -I- Cars at the Auto ff MOTION PICTURES AM USEfv1 ENTS Ablaze set the railbirds on fire in the fourth race at New Orleans Monday by rap- ping an# paying 12 to 1. And Doughnut Morgan-McLellcn put holes In the form sheet by winning In the fifth event at 15 to I. Meridian St. -|. -|. 422 N. JbL E | Jim Tracey took the dive in the sec- ond round Monday. Tom Gibbons YOU AUTO SEE supplied the necessary push in the East Chicago ring. One thing about RODOLPH .Urn, he doesn’t disappoint the ring- OUR CLOWN SHOW siders. He takes his canvas dive on r-— ————■—-——~~~■ ■ regular j VALENTINO schedule. Jk_ TB * In lII© Jeixlrsi Ix>Yf* Drama, ! £ — MJbJL A. m. BILLY HUGHES LADY FHIEHDS “ The Youn g Rajah” IfJtJJg In “Handle With Care” CUSTOM IL OADS T£ R 1 w THE mi FROM | &BOBBE Independent Basket-baP Overture "JJATSIOND” TOYLAND TAYLOR AMUSEMENTS MODEST ALTSCHULER six cylinder AL FIELDS & SHELDON Three were : ,]av.• to j JO KED CO.!DUVALL Y. U. C Five Jnjt f the SYMOKDS 2b and • Tenite “HOLD TIGHT” Ferrdale Marathni.s. to 17. in the F.?JGL!SH St. Anti ftilS third. t rls tram 1,,-t to the I Mnflneea, Beilnesday and Saturday Matinees, Wednesday nnd Saturday Doorw Open 12 Xoon WITH A TANK New Palestine Zion 21 to 20. Day ,1 BESNIVICI BROs7& CO. Jay Direct from Clitc-iifo Moments Musical oui/ WCMOEiI SHOW CF TH7. UMIVERS? M Tn '- -km. sfvj \tfon COMING SUNDAY OF LAUGHING The Herman Lamer M mortal _:r!' ha* “ " diet-ball teem deftre of 21 to l:>. tn a-t CHARLIE over-’ime ram- ■'Iluriinr tin- ov-rtinto 1 “ ’ - SHU^^,V * r - and -IlMtllep l.yles THE SECRETS OF PARIS ’ period the l.ant- irl, or. two liaekete ill!- r, IS Par ff- wMA* >ts!o Blake mmsimmm. likwi nr S’f*N' •' P Jh while the l>a team ; or Thnrsday CHAP L I N - so $1.50. Matinees—'Jso - For games with the rail 1 Niteo—soe toll i.auter team Bei FATIMA $1 00 Seats Selling BPRICES—Mats.. 50.-, SI.OO. $1.50, SS,OO; ’Vt tt - on Tuesday evening and ask lur i I IMrlit. 50e, SI,OO, st.r>o, $-.00. 50, in “The Pilgrim” M!m Pfiefer. i $2