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Being
BASEBALL’S BIG FOUR
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and
in
idle
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Hoi n by
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WATCHING SCOREBOARD
EK EE
FREE
FREE
the bad
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THE BOSTON STORE’S
u
June Harvest SALE
mn.i
Oil
ICH !
OF SUMMER NEEDS
not
n<
ever
fore.
and
OPPORTUNITY FOR YOU
NEW SILK DRESSES
Wf th»’TF
One lot Dressei
■values to $10.00,
Ope lot Dresses—values to $15.00,
larger
$8.95
$3.95
little and showed n<
arm
little
PHONE 31
KI
HO(TFK H4TTI.F
$12.95
Cleaners Dyers Hatters
Good Equipment.
PIECE GOODS
Piece Goods
East Side 1 ailor Shop
home
>
fast
11 x
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H.
' Thank:
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riitmc x$.
buy here is just as represented. If,
hundred cents in
not received
one
Good Used Tires
dollar you spend
every
U
article.
We
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11 set
i
high
Ihursi
til cs
I ypr
| )i essn t e
to
article is worth
I
I li.it Will Hite
House Dresses *
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ILL
Only 25 Suits Left
voiii size.
The name at the
bottom
guaran-
tees the quality to you.
Underwear
ALAMO STORAGE COMPANY
J. W. GRAY CO.
Undies,
214 20 N. Elm
The Store ot t .’Haiti Satisfaction.
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not*
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Profitable
offered be-
Why Eat Hot, Stuffy
Foods?
songs
"Dixie.
want your
Broussard |
+ header iietween the
+ mid lied Sox.
1 on
Un-
Crary's furniturri
from I to fl.
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79
73
73
as
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For
will h
strato
knowi
VYktT WORTH
FORT worth
ruled 10 to 15c
1 Kent
Sent
Sept
Market
lower
Market
clone
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YOU.
Miillri
Roval '
sell n
10 wo- .
were
uni-
on
known i;,.
Recent Iv
the Glai.’';
of the inn.
a
days of the con-
ETying
seven
He
la
Il ‘
h
After that happening Hodge al-
wayt let the umpire! deride at to
the fitnett of the ball for play
limply took. care of the
and patted up umpiring.
He
pitching
to
Him
' 22 Calvch
WedncsdHV
more
1 42 5-R
1 05 1 - 2
4«
rows 5 9S
block -
Vvewr-
AB
210
109
210
209
$2.39
59c
49c
69c
79c
An ed
of *cho.
• 11 lines
being Sil
ri», Gyi
The exh
ing and
cxhibltoi
State T<
about a
Those
are invit
being st
president
said.
for beef steers
trvf
House Dresses, all sizes; prints,
organdy trimmed, 98c, $1.29,'
$149 ......... .............. $1.95
XI
Jiih<
10c
f*H< h
;m»hs 10c per
pm en pole
e*u h.
applet*
25. to
■ 4<k
1O<
beet r
lieu
life
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Mil
ft Fre
SCare.
S’
open
9 io
9 18
9 20
8 87
9 04
HR
4 32
Di
bit
bin'
open
17 22
17 30
16 56
16 86
17 10
I >1
(Hl :t
And when wc put any-
<. i< \ i x
basis No 1
with ii5, wc want you to return the
contain*
thr Mtat
may havt
all we hsk—soine-
i <*st you. We
value for
Whr«t
at the
today
brand; 60c value .................. 49c
Domestic—20c Domestic, bleach-
ed or unbleached ................^ ,....10c
| Limit 10 yards to customer.
Prtnui’:.-
fir—on
Otaifcw
fast
newest prints, staple voiles
$1.00 Linens, solids
$1.50 Linens, checks and plaids
11 colors
Wc It i\ < tn stock
spend
S 00 ,
mlxar
pig* S to 7 50
hunband
to be pi.
Ire held .>|id
arranged, it
tuinlil- .
in ' ’
or un-
Pull-
39c
sfter
__I ___ J off
porV not being sufllclrnt
♦ he offerings which were
l<>< XI
it SI 35
Io 2
E\< II XM.I
Foreign ex-
Sterllnil
0565-
+ of t lie first game of a double +
Y inkers +
«p don't
they told Mr.
Whiskery
will not
1«:3<» X
UW YORK
renernllx’ restored
* by the market's
from
tBTEEYl
EVANS
said
if
I H ’
equipped
brcllas.
. "j Willis Grocery and Market
has been a feature of the
Hrnlev Regatta since 1844
Ike Em-
Cook of
I )en-
(. r
thr
I ■
in 1925 I * "
higher
It wax
/
addition
night has lieeii ! merits. Hugh
postnoned till Monday June 1’7 at
a o'clock, in the Chamber ot Con.
im,Tce rooms, it is announced
d arrived.
; . K.l 1 ock. was
! going strong.
Assured of .second
Stagg and Mellka
. .ir-old Zuni, were
i n thud
. d i week ago yys-
, ■ ■ rents were allowed
n:-t as they chose,
.i.eiagid 60 miles
t s i''
A carnival of irresistible values in all departments,
because the bALgmns offered are greater than
Why not make this offering spell
Pel
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GRANTS
Mad Bull a
arrived hi u
coast time
ond a ki-
offered tl .
San Flaw
thou
When M
Cloud, aw
miles sou"
apparent!,
place. F'li’h'
•he latti r ,i
fighting U
The ra.e
terday Th
to run awl
Mad Bull
day for Ih
test.
OPEN MEETING
NIGHT
meeting 1
Hall I -
/■
and
$2.39
$1.19
$1.95
"is a song that
j common people.
enough to last for many
come "
plow u
It a .,■
fon .-.1
bl,. ■
niiii.i n
I 11 >< >11
The mouth of the Amazon River
an Island larger than
Ltatc ot Delaware
Bandits Polite, But They
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NEW YORK (OTTOS
June 22
ojien
17 2b
17 45
i 7 53
16 66
17 on
17 20
middling 16 95c
V'M
_____ r I or un-
bleached; guaranteed; Pullman
his 1925
allowed
u fls f'\
of 1927 ;nd
b« U,t
Denions’
train 18
of strength
nm yrstcr-
4 drf«‘rtt of
mm li time in studying
MkU YORK
cloMd ateadv
Jane
Mar ■y. •
Mev TT
July .
oct
Dec
Spots quiet,
NEW ORI.Etss
NEW ORLEANS June 22
closed, steady
Jan .
July r„
• ex —
Dm
feature <
Regatta since
fresh I
He per
11X1*1 O< k
June
ruled JO to 15c higher
-CMeMMn were askning more monev
;while pa< kers were
to buy lower Bides were about
a! ■
F
|fe!
of A>ll< r
CtotheK at -
$25.00 j H
a g'»'
Ite with (he center field bleacher-
ilea in Chicago. Hla every move 1*
cheered and hifl throwfag ot the
ball up among them any time he
makes the final out ot the game la
a bit of reciprocity on hla part for
their applause .
This ia a customary stunt on the
part of many of -the leading out.
fielders In the msjors.
W Albert
T ,«• Mm •
X/
Tbund*
The e
auM to 1
dhly a
I « boy w.
the Roy
reived h
the Itali
•d with
ahead 01
Probst
artist b
hla sudl
vohitloni
aocompli
were hu
for the
musics J
Ths M
cal mag>
fingers n
line Inst
Ing the
often do
male pf«
Sslvi 1
number
the sum.
ment.
' <x»urse o
v townapeo
new hiKh
Gener-
7-8
1 4 1
32-inch
19c
all
...98c
IFCHAMRWKHIM
IRfflGS ANNOUNCED
_____ |<H r
Rv R
Fidel |
t De Hy weight
Mike Brodv, [
here Irn! |
Ix>r Angeles HglV |
Ht |
|JC
re far the
were mnMlv
Several yeart ago at the White
Sox Park, I^eft Fielder Kith of the
Chicago White Sor., did the very
thing Wilton etarted to do. He let
the. -ball fly up among hit footer
friendt. Fortunately, tt didn't colt
the game.
- ~
Meet Lovett, the "Human Dyna , u
mo" xvho plans to atart his lx>f
Angeles to New York run in Sep
i timber, Lovett plans to travel 52
miles a day so as.to cover the "157
wiles in less than^10 days. Mori
power to him'
"Fiddlers’ Contest" at C. I. A.
17 34 35 1
17 54 - T |
17 63-64
16 70 T |
17 O7-T
17 29-T
The utory anent li'ilton fa that
i< hen he caught I.indttrom'l flu. be
hriing it ua\ the thiid oul that
ended the game, he ttavted to
throw the ball into thr llrach-ert at
a touvcnir for hit folloicere. Thcii
ihoutt of protect averted it.
J. 0. Jackson, 94 Years Old, :
Is Awarded First Prize in
IT
Ht uiile
hhiil: f
register they
and walked
1 the Cubs
ir Nntional
lining txith
;is R 13 in-
to the Or-
wiui a nine
will be served at Edwards A
store Thursday, i
I
for':
on!
•Wil1
Th. N'W
Bostoi "■<!
doubb (1
to tin- x : k
Hlamin
for tti»"
went t. ■
a cloubb '
In the . .
right kw ■
The I'
double-hv;.<i
Senators w
..fans Tl>.
Senators
won by tie
Rain pw.
Sox-St I ...i
which will !>.
was
cirel .
erv : from the selling
stortod by the new high
age loans Buying orders
pondbrant at the opening and indus-
trial leaders moved higher
American Can sold at a
for the year at 56 1-8 up 3 8
al Motors gained 7-8 to 200
Baldwin 1 1-4 to 227 and Steel
to 1>1
FOREIGN .......
NEW YORK June 22
ehanfie opened irregular
4 85 1-8; francs 0391 1-4 lira
1-3; Belgas 1388. marks 2368
Mar
a gun
ballway |
bullets
■ Hum-
l« in a
s 411 111‘
—I to die Mrs
for questioning
a lilt'
at the
Ore , June 22-
■ Karock Indian,
i -• 20 a. rn , Pacific
to claim $1,000
1,htie Fawr.. prize
: ol Hie 472-mlle
i.mt.s Pass mara-
Sheeting
50c 9-4 Sheeting, bleached
bleached; guaranteed,
man brand
10-4 Sheeting, bleached
hi-..
p< '
tiui'f
time* a little more.
There-
r short •
sliding
second
double-
t will pro-
I:.' gan”' for
II" was the
(do
"Charleston" danced by Frances
Gosncy. 9 years oW, wcoinpwnied
I v Harris, and vioYln-lFep^h harp
duets by Jacksen and Oleta Flnw-
his 8-vear-old irranddaughtei
Preceding the contest. Miss Kiel
la t.cri Owsley, accompanied bv
Miss Eli'abeth I.eake. led the au-
dience in smiting such old familiar
Love's Old Sweet Song,"
and "Welcome to (' I A
Robert I> W Adams, who had the
contest in charge, gave a short
talk on Music Appreciation." t m-
phasizing the folk song
m: beeves 5 50 In 11
■ calves 5 50 to 10 75
■ to 8 runner* 3 s nto 4,
► to 10 50 bulls 4 50 tn maz
i: medium 8 75 to 8 90; 11g' '
0 t> pscking sows 7 SO tn 8
(I 50 to 8 75. common 7 to 7 75
■--- | ’ I s,
msn. ewr«; 6
frrrtrr iHtnhs
’5 goats 3 tn
Rheep lambs io tn
tA 680. strx kers S tn 6
2 withers 7to 7
“■ :r
Tf vou hni<- Hnvthfng t
trade, use the ,'lassltlcd »ds
hIx times. 30c
hogs sold 5 to 10c
1 load was here and
was supposed
. used. The
with huge
similar to those ;
present-day farm wagons.
In specuhttlve
> auick i f*cov
movement
in broker
were pre-
hn*
not J>p
to win i: lines m thr
there is anything to thr
a hr u ill havr a touuh time at
¥ou may be .sure that anything you
Cinclnnat 1
inning
and that
giving the
Pirates had
.> ti“ the s< ore
KutJ’
S|>e>< k
I
a/ ''"
|W»N RFGOftn-TX{ROEfWL<|>WM»]
’’Just 3157'Miles |f •*»««»<'CWWMauilflfed KiilV. Witu
• **• a * W-V. • WB .FXJ*'. ___ —
*1w ' I 1
22
Ohio
winner.
i he I.atonlu Derby Saturday,
Fred Hopkins has aiuiounc-
and a halt distance is
i the Whitney colt In
/er-trnlneil condition
Two women's
were broken at
municipal pool
New York xv,
Associat Ion.
m 4 22 4-5
set
iMACABEF.
THRSHAY
There will be an open
of the Maccabees at Maccabee I' "
at 8 o'clock Thursday night, it was]
announced J B Sawtell general
supervisor of the organization will
be present and all Maccabees, their
and friends arc invited!
.< nl A shot l ptogram wall
a social hour will be
is stated
WASHINGTON. June 22 While
' t'l.inese armies are engaged in civil
I warfare with modern weapons,
American archaeologists have
j in ought to light two Chinese war
i harlots. 2.500 years old
1 lie chariots, which Were exca-
ii.t.'d by Smithsonian Institution
< i< ntists near Cheng Chow. Ho-
I,.,ii province, indicate tiiat the an-
. a ni Chinese clvilizatXon antedated
'lie western civilization in the use
nlictltd vehicles The Chinese
11 .a riots, the archaeologists assert,
<l..ie b,nk to 500 B C . the latter
pint ot the Chou dynasty, while the
found in
world
thing in stock, you may be sure th-
BRIEF LOCAL NEWS'^'ra7<w^
| may work bitter tor "Beauty" Ban-
croft Ilian for John McGraw, Back
<:f restraint at times improves the
well as the disjxjsition
One lot high grade Drezzez, newest
colors, fabrics and styles. Values to
$25.00,
LOCAL I’ROIH ( E
Retail
LMtUCe 15c per heart fresh bCHiis
20c per lb . cabbage 8< per lb
tomstoas 10c per pound, green |h-|>
ners 20. per lb . < arret., Ilk |M-r
1---hi aquasli 10c per lb beets Id.
inch; turnips 5< jx-r lb
I Sc per ib , ceierx )<><■ to 25c per j
g cucumbers ]0< per lb roast
r> 3V*c to 5c mi ll okra 20c per 1
. Jack eyed peas 10c per lb egg-
IKBM 30c per rb . pineapple 20c I
each! cantaloupes 15c ea< h. "rape
ftUttjSc to 10c rut I>. applet* 30c tn |
40c BBF dor oralikcm 25« to 60t
<lo«;T lemons 30c to 4<k p< r
biacMjDe rrie» 40c H> 45c |xr gill
plums S2 per bu . pear hex 12 pt i bu
pl.e..
• ---- Hr .
.is bothered by do- York
He has figured in Hu
I R. <:
ol
i befitting men of hall their
( ol ios j the old tiddlers' contest
Market I
close
17 29
17 44-B
16 64 -66
102-04
___ 17 25-28
Spots quiet, middling 16 49c
LIVERPOOL < liTTOS
LIVERPOOL June 22
ened steady. 6 to 9
rtaMf-quiet.
Jan JT
Msr
Msy
Jul* 1 -r
pet
Bpdte eaxv I0 lower
recauB isooo
tales ®k'0, American 5900
I ’hone 28 or 99.
Rayon Undies, Step-Ins, *Teds,
Vests, Bloomers; $1.00 values
now ............................................. 79c
Teds, Stop-Ins, Vests and Bloom-
ers; $LJ50 values ..................98c
Voile Gowns, Step-Ins, Bloooicn
and Teds; $1.50,value* ..............Me.
I<> HOI b-
for any reason, you think you have
I, ii rnb^r
- "nd
I
retired from ’I,
i'h heraiw l.i
• i: ’ ed to hot li»
IphlR Athlet i<
• with thr
! •<’ 25.000
’ gainf*
4 The
M t' kinrn. 8 to 2
'id h Chicago White
Brow tun doublr -hcad'T
i un ofT UxIhv
foultbt
JInm ISc per pound tryerx 1K< tn I
Ml asr lb., old rooster* 5c per It.
turfcws l*c to 15c per lb duck* tn,
Mr *.; fertile egg» 12c )>*r do? m
(TtK* >5c per do? table but j
ter Me to 35c per lb packing bto< k .
butter 15c u» ih< p<i ib
T ^tT!
FOR SHARKEY B(
________ „f _
NEW YORK. June 22.-Jack
Diiiiptev today came to terms with
Tex Rickard for a comeback bout
will i Jack Sharkey at the Yankee
stadium, New York, July 21. The
flnain nil arrangements agreed upon
ciaiti rence with the proniot-
■re not announced
Silks
$1.50 Rayon Baronet Satin now
$1.75 Silk Voile
$1.50 Crepe de Chine now
$1.75 Crepe de Chine now
$2.00 Flat Washable Crepe now
$2.00 Georgette*
$1.75 Georgette* . ..‘
$2.50 Heavy Flat Crepes
All ANTA G;i Bobby Jone* may
deo i i Ids British open golf chain-
j» nt 8t Andrews next month.
s;i id here today Follow ing a
> England. Jonca would be
to hurry hack Uy the United
io tompete ip tlie national
•r at the Minnekohda course,
Muiiit-upoHa. August
I N( INNATE
•i.ikv Derby
Swoltcrers will find 1 hr I
■rf' kind of Mimmcr suits |
looking for among
.—a,ii.,- ( <)U(.gian
Babe Ruth made u double
two singles In seven times at Im
Hoinxby lined out three Mingles
five tini<‘« up
bpeakei'H average dropped w
lie made but one lilt, a xlugle in
Httenipta
Cobb wick
1 armer
i mim-
bronz? vessels, which he
i io ome local dealei -. in an-
■i The military authorities
id ol the find and took posses-
i ui the relics, the Smithsonian
. d.tion later taking charge ol
iexcavation work.
»'o’ncidentally, the discovery dis-
ci< 1 d thaf it Bronze Age existed in
t in'a as well as in other parts of
'la world, the ch irlots having been
j made of that metal. It also showed
tiiat the Chinese, like the western-
■ i rs followed a custom of burying
chariots, horses and other valuable
posse-,-i«ns with their owners
Two diminutive models of
< lun 'ots. fashioned after the t x
j t illed models, have been'placed
j (Xhtbition by the Institution 1
■ u-tiai features of the ancient clia-
| riot.s were the great width ol the
hubs and large number of spokes
[ m the wheels. Each spoke had a
[ fl Hat' (Mending out a considerable
, distance to prevent is from sinking
j into the mud. It is believed oxen
drew Hie chariots, although at first
that man-ix>wer
vehicles
bamboo
sei n
predicted I
topmost |
tains bought him for |
lix way of sealing the
in a young hurler
y Ben Lon
w as
in " winch
bv the various contestants
The three prizes. Hie tirsl. $10.
the second $5. and the third $? 50
bv vote of the audience i
awarded to J. D Jackson. 94-year-
old entrant from Little Elm. E
Mitchell of (ewisville and J
S( hoppaul ol Lew isville, respecfTve
ly
Other contestants wAre
orv of T,ewisvillc C A
Dallas, and R B. Harns ol
ton.
Other special features were
Fairings for the first round In
the annual Denton Country Club
golf championship play for the
Homer 8. Curtis Cup xwtii an-
nounced Tuesday by Loren McCray
after the qualifying round of IB
holes had berm completed. Sixteen
players qualified tor the
ment with L H Schweer winning
’lie half-dozen golf balls for the
tow score for the medal rfiay lound
He turned in a card of 'in
The first round of play is to be
completed this week and the sec-
ond round then will be played The
third round will Ise arranged for
late next week and the final round
ol 36 holes will be played July 4
The pairings tor the tourney are
its follows: Chambers and Fen-
dt r P Pool and Fow’er, Drake and
Hancock, Reid and McCray
Schweer and Criddle. Gambill and I
Smoot Russel! and Metzenthin
Crutsinger and May
'The medal score results for the
(lUaLifving round follow: Schweer memory make for prize "boners".
7B McCray 84. Crutsinger 87 Rus
sell 83. Smoot and Render 89, Gain- |
bill and Fowler 90, P'Pool 91. Reid
and Drake 92. Chambers 95. Crtddle
96. May 97. Hancock 99, Metzen-
tlun 101
How Stage Was Set
IT so happened that ’ Wilson's
j 1 catch of Lindstrom's fly made
| only the second out of the inning
ix Had lie thrown the ball Into the
I bleachers, believing the game was
j over, runners on first and third at
1 the time would have scored.
Sln-e Chicago was leading 6 1 at
' the time, such a slip on the part
[ <if Wilson would simply have added
; two runs to New York's total, still
i leaving the Giants three runs to
Delxioos cakes, roffee and fruit the bad As it was. the runner on
! till rd scored
Wilson, hy his great work In the
field and at the hat, Is a big favor-
l)C sold Hl | H It CS
your needs
i:\NluN P«i
sw ini!nliiu records
^riling of the
I iht l MtCiuny, New York. Wo-
swimming AhsociRtion, made
< • ir in 4 22 4-5 Eleanor Hohn.
\’t m, York bet a new mark of
1-5 for the 300 yard medley
XVER Denver had little trou-
i’h Wichita and won 9 to 2 be-
- cfTectlv* pitching of Walk-
1 i held thr visitors to six hits
' dlected only eight hiU in
M0INES- Des Moinrwi tuwnim-
i more commanding position in
Acsti-rn Leai’iir hy stopplnK thr
hitwilnK league-lenders for thr
n 1 f 1 third place gives promise
l timr in a row Thr
■'"iir-ernent as the
a\ing a gre.it deal
< unp hit a honv
■ > help In the 0 to
< ' IHIitb
,ir CrltZ of the
l.i’ a single in the
Rrdb-Piratr , ,une
• orrd Et ha11 1
' 7-6 game I
:i the ninth ’
Vance, pin h
' nrird nln< h
h 11> a 11! i <. 11 !
12th homer
" .Pvdgyrs
TOS MG
HOUSTON June 21 Victor
M*- tinev filed today, n victim of
battle In which the narrow I
L In hi» home wax nllvo with
I Montfay night John Y Rover
[ ble 0u Company employe '
Imsplte1 with six leaden slugs
bOdfrF. He Is ex|>ect.cd
MortMez i» held f :
VhUfi Officers are seeking
man who wan at the ho
" time at the shooting
LA BARHX EASIIA UI I XIS'
WEIGHT (ROWS
8T.‘ LOUIS Mo. June 22
| vide margin in each round
La Barba racily held
cB*iaplon rmwn from
PeurM, 111 . challenger
nlftil .Joe Woods
I Mavywetght. stopped Tom Plv
I Louie in the ninth round of a ache-
duletf ten round neml-ftn«l contest
Other Costly Mistake*
TN a measure the habit seems con-
■* taglous with Chicago outfielders.
Some years ago, "Doc" Gassier, ot
the Cubs, with two runners on.
caught a fly ball for what he be-
lieved was the third out and chased
to the club house.
By the time he could return to
the field, finally realizing only two
were out, because of the demon-
stration made by the fans, both
runners had scored
I once saw "Shovel” Hodge,
pitching for the Chicago White Sox,
lose a ball game at Detroit by
throwing the ball away without
getting the consent of the umpires.
Runners were on second and
third at the time Hodge, after
looking the hall over, decided it
was too rough to pitch. However,
he said nothing to the umpires
about it. Just threw the ball Into
the Tiger dugout, which entitled
the two runners to score.
NEW YORK Dxve Shade and Joe
Anderson middle-weights, have been !
tnatohed to meet In a ten round pre- I
llminarv to the Delancr M< 7 Igue
llghtrhesvvu eight < hamplomh11 bout
In the Yankee Stadium Jul) 7 Tex
Rickard announced.
Folk music, somewhat foreign to j
some of the younger audience, wts .
played with a zeal and cnthiisiarm '
age at I
old fiddlers' contest at 7 tn '
j Tuesday night in the C I A audi
i torium. Fach of the con test an tx
played three selections, uilfi ac
companiments for the Ihm
numbers, if they desired
The selections which the cntrai'1
chose ranged from the scnu-clas,1-
| cal "Over Hie Waves" to "The Ar-
kansas Traveller." "Dixie......rur- I
kev in the Straw......Hie Hreacliet
and the Bear." and "Twinkle. Twin- |
| kle i,it He .star The most popular
91 j selection proved to he "Sallv i'tood-
n ?3 I 111 which was played five times
demand izood
American 13 100
middling
and l)<i
A Near Prize “Boner”
a SLIGHT mlnunden«tan<iiiig as
f*- to Just how many are out has
been the cause o( many of the
prize "boners" that have
pulled In the majors. I
According to wire reports. Hack
Wilson, who is playing such a sen
sat tonal game In the out field for
the. Cubs, came cluse to being such
a victim In a recent game with New
York. |
Uicldcntatly, the habit many out-
fields have of throwing the ball Into
Hie hleacherH when, the game (a
over, tor the fans to scramble after,
lias led to as many peculiar situa-
tions as the lack of knowledge as
to how many are out.
Since there are only three outa
Io an liming it would seem no
great mental attain to keep track of
them, yet such trivial lapaea of
NEW H,iHK
turns ol
what It
tion in ti.i- <as
lan, a piuT.it who never seemed to
realize Ins natural talents
In 1922 McQuillan was with
Boston Bra . e-, mid Ians over the
National League circuit
he might na unt to Hie
rung. The ( n
1)00.00(1 mid I
bargain tos-sed
I at
I.- iiton was traded to
And McQuillan was one
a York players fig-
uring in tile <T al He has gone back
to Boston wi'li a cloudy past and
a none too roseate future while
Benton is icognized as one of the
leading pitt'iii-. of the vtai.
Benton n< w Is more highly re-
i’arded than was McQuillan five
vears ago in fore tlie
to live up
Hughie I
I John McGr
LOCAL NtWS BRIEFS
r and Mrs. L. A. Sharp have |
itifi' d to tile J P. Downer home,
405 Fry Stffet Mr and Mrs. Dow-
ner having gone to Colorado for
m. indefinite time for the health
ot Downer.
j Mr. and Mrs. ('. A. Montgomery
* •r’" are back rn.tluiir home at. 301 Ama- I 'llni 1
.....r ’* 0 Stre®L after spending the|
I winter in Fort Worth
Tiie Little Theatre meeting < ill
rd tor' Thursday
(■kIhV h Hero T<’nirn\
St Louis Ciudmal stai
who broke an .«ul: 1c
• ( ond b(u*e. in t
of the ('iir(lh-(’iil)s
Thrvrnow s cH
keep him out of
‘■•t of the year
series hero of I
Ta rd Inn Is
'nrd place
standing
The first on- •
!.• illi-r, v. hl< h w< m
<■ io 5 The so<(i
slaughter, 12 t<
• r hero uas
<»f the Boston
"io runs and
..n im|M>rt.ini
7 to 5 vl< tory
u. tho N. \v
mound air
But (• re<TI icld boi ;unr obsessed
uilli thr idi j that he wa-s
weather pit< her and could
< xp< < ted to win n lines
•piinr If
"A D LI. P. /M) Ll E GI A N 1
■ '^•'T
W1 !,i
ie much «»s 11
trade Prices
• a. li< st wheeled vehicles
'lie western section of the
• i back only to 400 B ('
ancient chariots wire found
iid'-i't. A Chinese I
b sinking a well dug up a
vessels.
98c
$1.39
98c
$1.29
$1.69
$1.49
$1.29
$1.95
$3.00 Georgette Crepe Elizabeth $1.95
$2.50 Printed Crepe de Chine $1.89
$4.00 Flat Crepez, prints and sol-
ids a
$1.00 12-momme Pongee
75c Silk mixed Crepes now
$1.00 Silk mixed Caepes now
$1.00 Silk Prints
$3.00-Striped Wash Silks
Crepes, fast colors, now
$1.75 Radium Slips now
$2.50 Silk Shantung, all colors
— ■ ■ f----
Silk Hosiery
Chiffon silk to t©n% all colors, all
sizes, $1.50 valdes 89<
$2.00 values - S’ 49
$2.50 values $1 69
One lot Silk Hose, $1-00 values,
75c, 49c 69c
One lot Silk Hose, values to $1.50 89c
Values to $2.50 $1.29
Dresses of exquisite charm that never before have sold at so
low a price.
E
'Unitct
NEW
’’tateht-
cidedly o
evening
•town is
full skirt
**ist-lln<
top of tl
the slent
waited fr
More t
keen tit
-ngk col
trned cp
ornament
drapery
i newest t;
One find
iron of
rlmpllrr .
In fltutfn
Bownx
Silver .«
lead aboi
evening c
to match
Hosiery r
Square
-owns jin
rounded i
U-shapcd
With tl
choker ol
khyst. cor
tn longer
while met
let us sa
should n
Floorers t
skirt if o
the bod tn
For the
frocks w
and flarin
things of
lines and
even a me
Beaded
gowns hav
rmart wot
crepe sat
snd laces
smart gatl
HOUSTON June Two Ches-
I 1 rrticidimi baudits lodav held up
} Mrs I. BH.us'.ard, M. mid robbed
1 lirr California Flower simp of $200
Two souths inti red the shop
I about 7 a. m.
] "Have * scat, ................. , ,
| llc'vers." they told Mi. Broussard Phone S.’> and try a cool
who was alone -tiippcr. ('old meat, iced tea, |
ARC) ”.T youths had mblved th< |Sa]a(l( fresh of canned fruit!
and veg/taides.
$1.50 Wash Taffeta, newest plaids
and checks 89c
50c 40-inch Batiste, fast colors,
newest prints, yard 39c
$<,.00 40-inch Organdy, permanent
finish, yard ................ 59c
75c 40-inch Voiles, fast colors,
39c
59c
89c
50c Voiles, all colors 19c
75c Voiles 39c
$1.00 Voiles 69c
20c yard-wide Percales and Ging-
hams 14c
30c yard-wide Percales,
Ginghams
$1.50 40-inch Baronet Satin,
colors
75c Rayon, checks, prints and sol-
ids, 39c 49c
75c English Broadcloth, solid col-
ors and stripes .......33c
50c 36-inch Indian Head, all col-
ors ...........39c
Organdy—$1.50 Printed Organdy,
all colors, newest floral designs 89c
o|) I
to 9 lower market
stead V. 3 fn 4 iowf!
<lose
9 15
9 20
9 24
8
The tricky
make baseball
perfect illustra- I
.< . f Hughie McQuil-
RUTH PITS TWO HOMERS IN
GAME WEDNESDAY
+ NEW YORK June 22 +
+ Babe Ruth hammered out in +
+ tv ciUv-Utinj and twenn +
+ third and twenty-fourth hone +
+ runs of thq season today in +
! + the fifth and seventh innings *■ (
York Yankees heat thA
fAnx m both .lines of a
r Thr first k nme w<ui’
7 to 3 and I 'Hi Gchric
t linmr run iiiirnb^r 18 j
'"U The s< < - nid pRior ]
Yanks, 7 to 1 Rut li sot
s injuird
r him
S -1)111 H
WhU) Incton
Philadelphia 1
wen’ t<> t he i
MCC< Hid v. as
CTIK %<•<> <.R MS
CHICAGO. June 22 Whent ofTcr
Ings were rather heavv xt the xturi
on t*e board of trade today- and
pries* euxed of! moderately steady
sables being 3-8 to l-2r lower
Com »»> firm after a little dll'
early: but later *010 ”" ,1<or“’k I [iliasizing the foU song music,
port not being Mina lent to take ut> i ,
♦ he offering* which uerc larger on wlil(l) he said was the foundation
tbe bulge , i of all music 'lite definition ot
n<’| torn song music Adams declared
-‘-nx were dull hut a little is a song that springs fr'Mn th>
rommlMion house buying people, which is strong
WiST’ July*^ 4'1 4 Bent 142 5-8 | enough to last for main v< ars to
cX. July > on 5 «
Oa**; July 48 1-4
of 500 H. C, I diind 472-Milr HOre for
Prize ^f $Ii000
Flank Hogan
Braves, whose
two singles
’art In the
over the New
n< w
than
before the la'ter failed
to expectations
lad a tough time with
aw. It, may lx- that un-
der Brat. . management he car.
take advantage of previously wast-
ed chances and become one of the
,'tars of (lie league But with Me-
(.raw he petered out
Jawn lias been living to trade
Hughie every year He was going
to tile Cubs tot Alex-.tide)
but the deal fell throui’ti At anoth-
er time McGraw planned to send
Toledo as a punishment but
that transaction also ruled to ma-1
tciializc. IhiTc is no doubt that in I
to the clash of tern perk-1
was I
mi.stic troubles
I court actions when his mind should
have been on pitching baseball
The other mmit pitcher who went
li Hie Brat. with McQuillan and
j Eddie Fan ell m exchange for Ben-
Taylor ,i.-.d Tliomp’-cn, also
, .... a disajip. unt nit mt in Nt w York
I K'tit Greerlield has lots of stuff
r.nd tvvb years ago Was looked tipoii
Yorker's forth coming
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