I

8 THt tVSNINO JOURNAL. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 12, »912 ï

Erna City Teams in Hard £ b Fair Races-~Odds and Ends of Live Local Sport HHHHH■■■■HHBMfioRSEs^i BOSTON PREPARING TRAPSHOOTERS go in LEADERS OF | f Sporting; Gossip lei’s ■ BOXING FOR LEAGUE PUTS ON THE NATIONAL Get and Comment Get Let? News and Views CLOSE RACES Together Together i Jako Stahl, With American %==■ All the noted and the cleverest cx-j 7 MORE SHOOTS VIcGraw, Clarke and Chance i poner.ts of the glov« gam« will appear j Baron ward Kino’ wins the Pennant Sure, Ready for ! The 1912-1913 schedule of the Phi! Birmingham, with nil its proud ieo between the Plratos and the : at the Garden Athletic Club In New ' Are Sturdy Generals 1 boastings, with ''s peunatu winner, Wasiilngtou duo. York within the I adelphia Trapshooters' League, of Feature of the Second will, its dally band conceit, cud with next seven weeks j the Giants Starting on September 13. the club which the duPont Gutf Club Is a mem- ; of the Age ; a team that continues to win, ’v en 1 he York, and, , Harrisburg.. . . teams. re- offpr 8 bout between Abe Attell her. shows rhoots until May 3. Day Raci Card has been cinched, centl/ piaytd a full nine liming game , und Harry Thompson No one will J. Garland Stahl, familiarly known after the pennant i The schedule follows: is drawing irre'.oheJiy. Blrm'ngbam :n forty-eight minutes. That a fast, ! argue that this is not going to be a as •Jake' Stahl, Is on« of the mest 0ctobpr 26th_At Mpadow 8prlng- pQR *11 Tup ;ave bfen champs papers en y that on Thursday there no doubt, but doesn’t 1« the least en- •'•eutifle treat. Six days later Johnny confident baseball managers you can Clearvlw; at duPon( CamUrn P , LF » IBt hardly enough people present (.anger the world's record hold by Kilhane Is scheduled to meet ' were .IBS Eddie meet, when pressed for a few words Asboat olen Willow IjanBdale; at ; SINCE 1901 SEASON I to- pay the gnat antee. Atlanta. i O Keefe Then will come the Packey BiG IARD TODAY McFarland-Ad Wolgast bout. This regarding his opinion of tho finish of g s white. Highland their nersonal nrejudlcp*. Manager Birmingham of the Nap WHy Hopper, who. looked bp gelded on September pro- »ever so good ™,ll 27. the big league race and world's December 7th —At Camden S. At,-1 tvi , team, is using three recrulte regular- w’ltb Memph’e early this season, but 'metl Ads arm mends sufficiently for Three good races were decided at es and shortcomings .n genera.. lineup One of them Is who was sent to New Haven, has ' îl,nV° box Eor,y In October Johnny heries to follow: so., Meadow Springs; at Clearvlew. ; the second day of the Delaware State he denied «ha. John J. Me- .rohn/ton. who seems to be moved a winning p.tcner ia«ie’. and Ä" :ndhKidhW,1,1“»/ll! "Of course, the race Is not oxer duPont; •annot at Lansdale. S S. White, I Fair meeting at Wawaset Park. Th­ ». Frank Cb.nc* , n”‘k'i;B K°°d i Wl" beJ^,'W’ a^ "ound WS Ä‘.„d will yet." said the Red Sox ohttf. "bul at Highland. Glen Willow. I«,- ,r«» a aen- January 4th-At Meadow Spring*. ' Jt'°* "n° “ r'lce Baron' frankly I do not see how we can be I”'1' between »re * Ned Hanlon ; Ban Johnson has rounded up nn- Charles L. Herzog, of the OlanU. for'ten*" rounds**3 * 8rRU’ beaten unless by a railroad wreck or S. S White; at duPont. Glen Willow; | "ard king and Amo, with the honora the National League. other umpire—Eugene Mc.Oreevey will enter th© agricultural school at a cyclone. The boys are all In splen­ at Camdfn S. Argo.. Highland; at in favor oi me former. These horste ®ay have been a bear In bis day, and did condition and we hope to go Clearvlew, Lansdale. taccd ibe eu He won tilg umpiring reputation on 1 Cornell. , ... this , winter.. No. he will not Dick Curley, who tun,ld- biÄtan fin- activities In Baltimore and \ j,,'- ■ Weight, eaye all the Gotham pugs JTf we win the trust pennant I feel sure wo wilt -and the den S. Asso.; at Highland, Clearvlew; | iu ca bt-cuuu in eucu heat, but ap- Brooklyn. But Ned has passed to the Louis Comiskey. son of Charl°v I At least flv© rich men “want In" on . simply draw the color line because at S, S. White, duPont. Comlskey, has been forced to go to 1 a franchise j they are afraid of his protege Curley world's pennant against, tho Giants. Jptdieu to ua>t .jptoii enough to wiu great beyond as an approved leader “Ours Is not an individual star March 1st—At Meadow Springs,; .aq ic nten allowed, »f modern baseball machinery, and in a sanitarium to redpee weight. He They are Charles Weeghman, who says he Is willing to post $1000 that Highland; at duPont. Lansdale; at j uAu Leal y A converted pacer Black has cut down hl» excess at the rate of 1 made a keg of money on a string of Coleman can defeat Mike Gibbons, the team, either in the field. In the box or venerable decline must doff his back of the plate. Clearvlew-, S S White; at Camden ; V» ig soon aemonstrated his worth us bis a pound a day for a month, He is j restaurants; James McGill, heir of n'006)' to be given to charity If he S. Asso.. Glen Willow. "We have a splendid playing com­ a nouer by to the little brotherhood of three now down to-355 pounds. I "Pittsburgh Phil." Harry Fraze© of losps April 5th—At winning in straight tap bination all the way through, we dr Lansdale, Meadow j! neats. Moutfems put up a grand \ who for the past 12 years have had I New York and Chicago, and Ed Wil- Harry Coleman, Jo© Mandot’a man­ Springs; at duPont Highland: at! not rely on our pitchers to win our race in each heat. the National League pennant policy Thls season has been one of the j hern and Jeff Livingston, who recent- ager. says the Southern champ was S. S. White. Camden S Asso.; at, ,rh„ . . not in the best of e.ondit.ion when he games, but we look tor every man to Clearvlew. Glen Willow ! the leal battle was between Chop- hardest In years for the old stars, ly tried to buy In the Brooklyn fran- do his part—that is why we have been »II to themselves. Lonk at thos© who^have quit playing j cbise fought Mexican Joe Rivers. Labor May 3rd--At Meadow Springs du-1 tank and Noravaloua m the 2.23 pace Fred Clarke is the veteran of the Day successful this year and that Is why In the big leagues: Fred Falken berg, ------Mandot trained four solid Pont, at Highland. Lansdale; at Glen i Th'8 finisbe6 in U»e stretch were ex- trio, and holde the record of pennant weeks for his match with the Mexi­ we expect to secure the world's title Wlllow, S. S. White; at Camden s. i eitifig. Hokes Maid made a tired Ed Summers. Bill Donovan. Cr The movement to do awav with the this year.’ achievement. Since 1901 hla club has Young. Frank Smith, Lofty Russell, | intentional passing of a batter is | can. while before he had never train- Asso., Clearvlew. [ break in the fourth beat and finished finished below the first division, ed more than nine days for ajiv match. That Stahl s confidence Is shared by never Dixie Walker. Billy Sullivan, Paddy j making rapid progress. behind the (lag This is Big Thurs- »nd In that time the Buocaneere have , inmates or Coleman says this Is the reason Joe the Boston Club is shown by the fact j day at the fair and a crowd is expect Livingston. Gabby Street, Nig Clarke, several lunatic asylums heartily fa- d!d not show his usual that plans have already been made annexed four flags and one worlds f p YESTERDAY’S BASEBALL ed that will break al records. The Pittsburgh wonjthree pon- Fred Clarke, Frank Chance, Fred vor It As soon as this great reform Mandot will make an effort to In­ for the handling of the crowds for the pennant. Tenney. Harry Davis. Jim Delehanty. is accomplished th© defenders of true | d„ee Ad Wolgast in the ring for a big series with McGraw’s men. 2.20 trot, 2 18 and free-for-all pacing falcons In a row, beginning In 1901. national leagpe. Charley O’Leary, Kid Elberfeld, Jack sportsmanship will move for the aboi- j t wenty-roiuid engagement Thanksglv- Much of the success of this year's classes will bo op the program. Then New York broke In for two Summary: fuccesses In 1904 and 1905, respect­ Knigbt. Doc Gessler, Danny Hoff­ Ishment of the curved hall which Is ! Inp day. but will take Rivers on |n Boston aggregation Is due to the Yesterdays 3csnlfs 2 17 tro. Puree $300. ively McGraw, a newcomer In the man Lee Tannehlll—mighty men all. said to give the pitcher a contempt! a return fatch, provided the champion diplomatic handling of the club by Pittsburgh 10; Philadelphia. 3 nal League, had begun to make In their day. hut now on the decline. bio advantage over some hatters. will not meet him. Western fans are “Jimmy McAleer," or rather Presi­ Others called on account, of rain. Baronward King, b h, by Barou-Baronward Poet ... 1 1 1 his presence felt, But his old team Catcher Paddy Livingston has bust­ •Rab for reform! already clamoring for a. return bout dent James McAleer. who was put In / Today’s Game». between the two lads. charge of the club at the beginning of Blstan, hr g. Goode . o crumbled up after their second ed a finger und ta out fo the rest of Pittsburgh at Philadelphia straight victory In 1906. Then came the season. The Toronto and Rochester teams, the season in place of John T Taylor. St. Louis at New York. Amo, g g. Mertd th .. 7 3 3 Mr. Chance, the peerlees leader, and which furnished most of the pace In ARTILLERY WOHLD FIRE. McAleer has at last found his right Chicago at Boston , Glenister. h g. Finney 3 5 4 present thorn In the side of Manager Jack Cheabro, whose attempt fo the International League, are made The Heavey Artillery would like to position after his rather strenuous Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Charlie K . hlk g. Tyson...... 5 4 7 John J. McGraw, of Gotham. He but­ come back was tho subject of a lot up of big league discards They're \ 8pt game from any sixteen to eighteen managerial trials In St. Louis and Sadie Baron, br. m. Taylor ..495 ted Into the limelight In 1906 with a of pres« work this spring, didn’t make great things, these discards, l/ook I >'ear teams now claiming the Washington. Standing of the (Tnhi. Owen O’Niel, b g. Morris .... 6 8 b By a strange coincidence the Red record run of 116 victories for the a success of it. The other day in what they did for Atlanta, ; championship of the city. The Heavey W. L- PC Stugerly Wilkes, b b. Men- season, and though he won a very Pittsfield, Mass.. when trying to pitch J Artillery have won sixteen of twenty Sox took the lead In this year's race New York ...... 92 39 .703 j denball ...... 10 6 8 on June 10. McAleer’s birthday, and humiliating trimming at the bande of for the North Adams club, he was Bill Friel, Columbus manager, la i 6»me and would like to play a certes Chicago ...... 82 48 .631 I Bertha Fogg, b ra. Kelly .... 9 7 10 bis neighbors, the White Sox. that out with a kick on double headers | “ Games with South Side, Chesly, i that, too, by defeating his old team Pittsburgh .. . , .79 13 B9S w. H, Dillon, b h, Berry .... 8 10 3 knocked out of the box. the Browns, in St Louis. fall In the world's series, he never­ Some sense to It. too. Thev are hard Aloysius or St. Peter's, Cincinnati...... 66 67 496 . Time—3.17 1-4; 2.15 1-4; 3.15 1-2. According to that arch chronicler theless engineered such an array of There are a lot of Mansers left In alike on hall players and on attend- ®e"dDftbft,,a'?*®8 t0 Frfid RtGcmen. No. Philadelphia . .. 63 68 ■ .4SI 2.30 Trot; Purse $300, of Boston baseball events. Herman St. Louis .*...... talent together that the gathering of 416 Railroad Avenue. 55 77 417!I Black Wig, blk g, by Wiggins, baseball—but thp number has been sure. Nickerson, McAleer has ever since had Brooklyn ...... 49 three pennants and two world's cham­ reduced by one. Bill, who has been S3 .314 Leary 1 1 1 THAT RONTON SHOOT. hts eye out for his old players Patsy Boston 39 91 .300 pionships the'following seasons was playing In the Virginia league, baa Last year Rube Marquard put more , Montferris, br g, Blake .... 3 3 2 The duPont Gun Club te sending Donovan, former manager of tho St. simply a matter of form. had enough and has retired for good. I « to his credit than he al­ Model Fortune, b m, Berry , . 3 4 3 out Invitations to Its members to go Louis Nationals tat tho time of tho AMERICAN LEARHB, Tae peerless leader fell down on He bas two brothers who are still lowed hits. This year he hasn’t. Emily Dewey, b m, Paige ... 4 3 4 tho Job In 1909, losing to Pittsburgh, to Boston on October 5 to shoot off switch) now being one of the best playing. Which shows that he Is slowly ac­ Yesterday’* Results. * Happy Dan. b h, Johnson .. 4 4 dr In turn cheated the Detroit the All-New Red Sox scouts. bfhicb quiring sence. Engl and-AIl-Dela ware Athletics. 9; Detolt. 7 Nettie Dewey, h m, Snedeker 6 6 dt „Tigers out of their third straight bid match. The New England team will Asked as ‘to tho team he would put Bob Oroome has been taking the into the world’s series agSInst the Boston. 6; Chicago. 0. Time—2.24 1-4; 2.21 1-4; 2.22. for a world's championship, th" Cubs donate $100 to defray expenses and number of a lot of good batters this Fred Clarke has won regular Giants, Manager Stahl said be would Cleveland. 3; Washington, 2. 2.22 Pace; Purse. $300. having turned the trick In 1907 and the dqoPm Club will present a gold year—among them Cobh. Crawford ' wardrobe of clothes nn hfe various use the same team he has been using New York. 6; St. Louis, 4 Norvalona, h m. by Ozono. Ï908. McGraw, who has always been medal to the high score man. Replies and Collins. He Is reputed to have he's that he would not appear In the all the season unless one nr another Mulligan ... . . 12 1 1 I ' there or thereabouts, was quite pev- to the Invitation should he sent to Today’s Games ed by this time. He had been knock- a break fo his spitball the like of Pirates lineup, of the players met with an accident. Choptank. b h. hy Admiral T. E. Doremus. “As a matter of fact, we have a I Athletic« at Detroit.^ a. Ing about for a team of young blood. wlhrh can not he duplicated by any Dewey. Sn«deker ...... 8 1 2 1 pitcher In either big league. “Well. anyw’av\" says Huh Perdue, second string which is almost as good Boston at Chicago * wilt made a gallant bid In 1910. but was Washington at Cleveland. * Somerset Boy, rh h, Johnson 4 4 4 3 I ’„ vie quite seasoned enough and when of tbp much whacked Boston club, "a THIS GAME FOB BLOOD as our regular nine' explained the Hokes Maid, h f. White .... 3 3 3 d Gonth Slrio A. C will play Ft. Aloy- New York at St. Louis. Pirates fell by the wayside In the In Pittsburg they are frying to stir , lot of fans have quit giving three Boston leader. "We have been credit­ Time—2.21 14; 2.19 1-4; 2.20 1-4; At up enthusiasm In a post season ser- cheers wfben we arrive for a series” siu* 0,1 ?aturdav, at Eden Park, Th« ed with being lucky. Sure we were. w/tch run. old "Husk" Chance and Standing of (he P|nh«, 218 1-2. Bearcats were found showing the two teams played a 16-lnnlng game Lucky because we had men to slip in ' weeks ago. and a hot contest Is when some of us were disabled. The W. L. PC vm^tn tbm field on a comfortable Boston...... 9i 38 .712 I gin. a grim satisfaction that had expfctpfi the next time they meet. Giants, T understand, are in very much ( Athletics .. .. Manager Davis will present hts ..'..SO 53 -.602 1 GERMAN IN THE ne of Its edges taken off when the the same condition. Fine. We can I Washington .. ELECTRICS MAKE JEWISH HOLY strongest Une^up then fight It out on even terms.” ... 80 55 593 ; telles walloped the wadding ou* of Chicago ...... 64 68 485! DUPONT 5H001 ne same Cubs In the annual world's The extra team spoken of brings to Detroit .. .. NEPTHWE IN FORT. light the excellent work of Henriksen .....62 73 .460; lea unpleasantness. GOOD RECORDS SEASON IS ON While the hoarding boat Neptune, Cleveland .. . 50 74 444 and Fugle, both of whom can fill any New York .. An Interesting program of events McGraw» was ready last year, which Is undergoing repairs, the | position In the outfield, with Bradley, 48 84 I bas be«n arranged by the duPont. Gun b His youngsters had just thd St. Louis .... 45 proper seasoning, and when the Cub The *TC r<1* ,of ,bfi thirty-three Rosh Hoshaaah. the Jewish New ho8r'1lT,': of Incoming vessels at the | Kritz 8t)d Npa) Rail a8 „tmty Infield- 'Club for next Saturday's shoot. Les Pitcher went to pieces and old Hans ! electric locomotives that are employ- Year, was ushered In at sunset last Reed» island quarantine station will era. TRENTOV rU R MORTGAGE j 1er German, of Aberdeen. Md., is ex- Wagner broke an ankle, little John- j ed by the Pennsylvania Railroad night with services at all the syna­ he made from a launch. I Engle is naturally an Infielder and FORECLOSURE BRINGS SALE. Pcc,(1d to be present. He was In Cum nv s Giants nosed out Chicago and Company on the passenger service en- gogues throughout the city, and at would be used at first In case of in­ TRENTON. N. J, Sept. 12.—The ' berland, Md., this week and broke 297 Ptnsburgh for the pennant, raised at taring the Pennsylvania Railroad sta- many smaller places of worship tm CAMDEN jury to Rtahl. Chattel mortgage of the Trenton Athle- J ou* of !i .possible 300. he having a Coogan's bluff a few days ago. That, tlon in New York City for the past provided at teh holy day time. This [ U Is expected that Joe Wood will tic club has been foreclosed by the | record for 150 straight, ladles and gentlemen, Is « brief synop- year have just boon made public. The Is tho year 5673. according to Jewish pitch two of tbe games against the mortgagee. The latter are James H. j Homer Clark, the AVestern Car- sis of the lives and accomplishments mechanical departraent of the cora- reckoning, and its advent was mark­ Special to THE EVENING JOURNAL I Giants, the other games being dls- l-ietts, president; F. R. Weeden, secre- ! Iridge Company demonstrator also of the Three Little Musketeers of the pany is proud of the locomotives and ed hy a spirit of awe and festivity. CAMDEN. Del.. Sepfc 12.__Maria 1 tributed between “Ray” Collins, the tary; William J. Morris. William L. will be present, with Lawrence D. Rosh Hoshanah marks beginning Anderson, widow of James F An- | ""'v lefl-handP'1 pitcher on the team; National League. points with pride to the extraordi- Waldron. William Walker, Frank Mill- ! WIIHs. McGraw deserved some luck after nary records, of the fall holy day period, and the derson. died on September 5, ag«d 67 j "Buck" O’Brien, the spitball artist ; ner, Charles La Vine, Mablon R. Mar-1 th« manner In which rude technicality Much Interest has been shown with, general resumption of congregational years. The funeral took place on Bedient and Charles Hall another gerum and George W. Hockert. Sunday with Interment In the Odd | right hander, who however Is not ex- thwarted hts pennant ambitions In jn paat jew raonth„ py the local and Institutional activities among The mortgage is dated July 9. 1911, ' the Jewish people after the summer ALEX WANTS PEACE 1908. There was a pennant earned trainmen on the divisions entering Fellows' Cemetery. I peeled to figure except as a rescue and la iy $7.750, du« on notes for vacations. It Is followed after ten Miss Helen Graham entertained ! pitcher. 4 -»Mil money advanced the Trenton Athletic ' if ever valor deserved reward But tMUs clty The records are read be­ AMONG THE SEMIS days by the great annual fast day. a number of her friends at tea on Sat- j According to present plans the Boe- club, holder of the franchise of the be didn't get lb-no, not at a l. Curses , te ^orally' beUeved that at known as the Day of Atonement. This urday evening. ton team will line up for the world's I on you Johnny l Ua. regreiful ^ * time the steam engines Trenton club of ih« Tri Stat« Leagu«., The property will be offerer! for sale Tbe &eml;Profes6ioDal League will year, bv the way. prove«! one or toe ...... will fall on Saturday. September 21. j Edna, the five-months' old dangh- ! series with Hooper leading off In the mrot striking Illustrations of the real n°w «" **”[<* * " bP pn ,rpl* 7' A few days later. September 26. oc ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kemt. of hatting order and playing left field, on Wednesday afternoon, September mPPt 1° THE EVENING JOURNAL class of the “Big Three" in the Na- Plant«J* b* .th"' W* of ,oc°7°tivK"’ curs the Feast of Tabernacles, which ; Little Creek. dlcd on Monday. J Yevkes at second. Speaker at centre, 18. at 2 o’clock, at the Morris park. offirP ton,8hf to award the league ttonal League. It was a nlp-and-turk an<1 «be b«,,pr service accorded by concludes the fall cycle of holy days . Elmer Blades, who has been spend- Lewis at second, Gardiner at third. Tbe property consists of the franchise, pennant to New- Castle and transact drive down the stretch among th© the hl* eletcrlcs the sooner the In the Jewish calendar bis vaeaflon at his home near Manager Stahl at first, Heine Wagner players’ contracts, uniforms, equip- other business. In a letter to the New York. Chicago and Pittsburgh change will bo made. Th© belief In The principal sermons for Rosh ) town, has returned to Delaware Col- i at short. Heshanah were preached this morn ; iege—The Rev. H. T. Sergeant, who. The backstop department will he In ment, office furniture, grand stand, *pam managers President Abrahame tearoe with the prospect of a possl- Jbe change is so strong that the Ing Last night's meetings were j bas been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wal-j the hands of Carrlgan and Cady with seats, bleachers, fences and building, asks that all bitterness be forgotten ble triple tie Had the New Yorka question has been fully discuesed by thronged with worshipers. t„j. Council, has returned to Wllmtng- i Nunamaker an emergencyman. Constable Walter D. Pownall ip bail- now that the season Is ended and lost one of their games In the last the three brotherhoods, Iff for the mortgagees and will offer that the clubs prepare for another j ton—Mrs Jay Moore and Mrs. Alden I series with Boston and th«n beaten The record of achievement of th© Renson have been visiting In Phlla-i ■*w a »n • itti ■ Tsw»yyv the property for sale John H. Kàfes big season next year, thê Cubs in the famous play-off. |th© locomotives In question, thirty-three TO FOSTER THE HIGH detphia and Camden. N. J.—Mrs, w ! Hilf HI A m | | Ar I I' ft is the attorney for the mortgagee^. three clubs would have had Identl- i of them, shows an aggregate of de- C Pritchard, of Philadelphia, is vis- II III/illTi/* AI 1 I- Honev and Tar Com- few wrinkles but as Ryan was the onlv ono to ap­ Y. W. C. A. SWIMMING EXHIBITION Application blanks can be had^ which pertain to hi* calling Honest John says that what he "don't know- of whom are accomplish^ musician* pound for years, and says she always from «. F Nock, secretary of the; about milk Is scarcely worth mentioning," but he was nearly flabbergasted pear he allowed Ryan two ehots and Mias Agnes Y Downey, secretary of and good actors, and they have a recommends It to her friends. “It ^beat him eaflly. Malone will nlay the Young Women’» Christian Asso­ association, care of Speakman Sup-, once «ben he had nothing hut two ten gallon cans full of milk, and two ■“in the Jefferson House at New Cas­ skttch which Is largely origins! Col. n©v©r falls to cure cur coughs and ply and Pipe Company. 30th and customers with a fit e and a four qu art measure wanted two quarts put ciation. will return from her vaca­ Pattee plays the violin hts mother | colds and prevents froup. We have tle tomorrow night tion to Canada on September 17. Spruce streets Into each measure In gave him 61 years ago. when he was five children and always give them In order that »he committee can It is a juggling trick, pure and simple, devoid of trick or device, but the meantime there to nothing going a young man. Two of the five men Foley's Honey and *Tar Compound for Wants afford a quick and In­ make the final arrangements all en- it calls for much cleverness to get two exact quarts of tnllk into those i The on at the association, but. on Septem­ were in the Union Army, two (n the tries should be In tho secretary's measures employing no receptacles of any kind except the two measures expensive means of securing domestic ber 30 the annual swimming exhibi­ a cold, and they are all soon well. Confederate Army and one hands not later than Saturday, Octo- and tbe two full cane A'ou can try the problem with the fullest assur- helpers.—Adv. tion will be given was a N B. Danfort* Druggist. 2nd and United States regular Market St*. ber 12 j enc© that it Is a legitimate propositi on and not a silly catch

f i i ■ ” ' J •ii«.