THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN ' i B°W1JN° _ c BOXING WRESTLING . - _ BASKETBALL BASEBALL oruan SPORT CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column In reserved for Qneell County new: of local interest but ad- vertising of A newly nature rnny bl inserted at l cents a word strictly llGJlblI ln advance. BAHBALUSEMI FINALS’ any 1 $iREAiIHEIi m TENNISIQURNEY Boston ..............-..... 0 2 3, Chicago ................... i! 1 Zachary, Seiboid and Hiiignuwz‘ Malone and Hartnett. Hockey, Stars May Be Suspened Players Who Have Moved From One Branch To Another Since January 1st Are Facing Twelve Months Suspension. (Canadian Press) Draper, it is understood. was ready Brooklyn . . . . . . .. MONTREAL, May 25-'I‘he teethlto play for Stratford, which is in i Cincinnati pices cf the Mission Band held in , of the Jan. l residence rule of the ' the flame PmVlnce m“ n” m the‘ . l the Hall oi‘ Zion Church on Tues- jcanaldian Amateur Hockey Asso- same branch. Scotti’ Bllwma" “d day evening. The enjoyable affair _ elation were revealed today when his brother Russ alike were exile“- HUNTER RIVER CHARGE, Unit- ed Church of Canada, services for May 28: North Wiltshire, at l1 a. m., followed by Holy Communion; Hampshire at 3 p. m., School at 2 p. m.; Hunter River at 7.30 p. m., school at 10.30 a. m. A very enjoyable concert was held last evening in the Holy Re- deemer Hnll. There was a large attendance and each of the num- bers was enthusiastically applaud. Id. Rev. 0. M. Murphy acted as chairman. Miss Kathleen Hombys orchestra was in attendance, and tlr. Alex MaoLean acted as pianist. Following was the program: Orchestra selection. Ohorus, O Canada, Choir. (Canadian Press and Associated Press Cables) AUTEUIL, France, May 25— Semi-finals were reached today in the womens doubles of the French ‘Hard Court championships. In one bracket tomorrow Elizabeth Ryran, former Californian now living in England, and Mme. Rene Mathicu, ranked No. l player in France, will ‘meet Margaret Scrivem of England and Josane Sigart of Belgium. Miss MISSION BAND CONCERT-A large and enthusiastic audience en- joyed the concert under the sus- . l 1i l-i I Beck. Thurston and Lopez L .. Derringer and Hemsley. 1 was under the direction of Mrs. 1 President Frank Grecnleul’ an- ed to transfer to Fredericton. N- B- AMERICAN LEAGUE James Walker, leader, assisted by , nounced players who have moved As it stands now all these piay- . Chorus, (a) One Fleeting flour Mrs. Geo. Hooper, Miss Edith Cras- , from one branch to another since lei‘! End P0551111)‘ Othtfi!‘ Caéesxgzgglli 1 Detroit .V..............,, 3 l‘__' n Ryan and Mum Mamie" today db (ch0‘r), (b) Kentucky Babe. iwell and Mrs. (Rev) G. C. Web- that date are automatically sus- I under the automa c Suspumm- ihiiadcixima 4 3 ; feated the English ‘vounggtprs v I Solo, (a) In A Monastry Garden, sier. pended 1mm playing for at least ii rule, which wilI necessar yte E50 ‘ ~ sorrcli, Hogsett and ‘AIRS-“Ofilll Freda Jmfics and Mary 3pc,“ (H 1 (b) The Prayer Perfect, by Mr, l2 months from the date of their (ate them from playing netxh s? I-IiIirlhnSLAABAvI Pete-itch (irate and‘ mo. . g Geo. Moi-oh. CONVOCATION nsuca - The - niovihg. unless they oiin getwbfhelraoxz, “°“ma“°' ' ‘ Orchestra selection. Convocation Dance sponsored by But according to a survey by the holes, or else return I ‘L L0 i ‘ -- , H Chorus, Dear Little Shamrock, the graduating class of Prince of‘ Canadian Press, comparatively few cities. H It ‘Mes dc .i\wvélsmust . . . . .. .. a, 16 31 . .f their, ‘ Wales College was held last even- players will be affected. Two Mont- The ruling i5 D flfl- 5 ' "E °" -» 4 9, Sa v l n g‘ Ll e A t Reading. Mrs. James Gillis. 1H3 in the I. O. 0.11‘. Hail and was weal players have left the Quebec finitely: “A player desiring to IIIOVQ‘ ‘illeberi. Gray. Knoi. llilli slim; i , l l a most enjc able function. The branch for other fields-Pete Kelly ; from. one branch to another csn- _ blowder and Sewell. H a 1 t Orchestra selec ion. Y h k t“ he h“ m_ , _ Chm-u,’ pram, ye The path“ chaperones were Mrs. G. D. Steel, from Montreal Royals to Isllilarlzfatte- R lust dplzyhlsocrl f: Sig“ o! resident" Clwfland V’ 7 I ‘ __ f‘) “win Mrs. J. A. Fraser and Mrs. M. A, town, P. E. I., an Jim e y rom s e n ' " " (Canadlan Pr?!“ . m i Royals for Noranda, Que. Jack ‘m, at least one yean ,i3oston . . . . . . . .. 2 7 1 i Selection, Boy's Choir. Solo, (a) On the Road in Manda- lay, (b) Roses of Picardy, by Mr. Alfred Doucctte. Chorus, Perfect Day. Chorus, Panis Anglicus. Orchestra selecton. Piano solo, Hungarian Rhapsody. MIr. Alex MacLean. I The King. Holy Name» Club Bowling Last night on the Holy Name A1- ieys the Five Aces defeated the Old Farmer. Ellictts orchestra was in attendance. Refreshments were Zserved, and dancing continued till a late hour. SERVICE DISCONTINU-JD-Co incident with the inauguration for the summer months of the double train service with the mainland, the air mail service which has been conducted by the Canadian Airways between Charlottetown, Summer- side and Moncton will be discon- tinned on Saturday, May 27. Dur- ing ‘the summer the passenger service will be continued as here- tofore. A four passenger Fairchild plane will be on the route, piloted [by Messrs..Walter Fowler and H. i S. Jones Jr. I Draper of Ottawa, Scotty Bowman of Niagara Falls and Russ Bowman of Toronto, all three of whom were understood to have intended mov- lng to the Marltimes, are also among those players who have moved or were intending to move from one branch to another. Although it was expected several players might travel from the Maritlmes to Upper Canada no moves were made, so far as could be ascertained. And in addition there are three loopholes, although President Grcenleaf was emphatic in pointing out Jan. 1 was the limit for branch- to-branch transfers. Hitherto May 15 has been generally accepted as clear. The question of their appli- cation to individual cases is one that can be answered onlyby the c. A. H. A. executive upon proper application. Under the head of "exceptional cases" the ' constitution states a player may make a business trans- iter (from one branch to another) after Jan. 1', the case being dealt with by the executive committee subject to the veto of the Dominion Registration Committee. The rule reads "when prior to Oct. 1 an em- ployer changes the residence of an femployee who has had six months’ , 'i change of residence, and that play- i er still continues in that same em- , llinkle, Florence. i The loopholes are likewise fairly‘ i PETIT RIVIERE, N. S hfrrv 25 -Savin|z life is getting to be a habit Wlih Enos Covey. who keeps dragging persons out oi the harbor as fast as they fall in. Yesterday he effected his ninth rescue. Sydney Richard, a fisher-i man, lost ills balance and fell into Harder,‘ Hildebrand and Spencer: xhodcs and Ferrell. i INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto s l2 2‘ Montreal 3 5 0 i Goldstcin and Having: jiirKciifl E iian, Fisher and Tate. i nets. Covey, on shore. saw the ac- Buflalo . . . . . .. u 2 o; Rochester l 3 0 Slstallcei Pulling him t” safety R5 baseball and basketball- Fusseil and Grouse; Chilpmiui and} he “'35 130mg ‘mil?’- Jcrsey City . Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, Cascnrcila, Streiccki ch; Mattingly and li.i S ’side Tennis 915 'opcnc(_i officially on Victoria Day,’ ‘when some friendly but interesting‘ ‘ the water ivliile overhauling his Club mOiYJIBd t0 Sfluris and For- tune the 24th where a most. en- Cldellt and ivoiii to Richard's as- lovable day was spent in fishing- ‘took some action photographs .hauling in the big ones. , prove their stories. 11ml Picin", The Siuniuersidc Tennis clubnpy 9 I n Sixteen numbers of the l-li-Y i s sounis ll i 1i | VICTURIA DAY] $’“'""~1Ef“e’"'" WITH lIlE Hl-Y‘ The Sunlmersidc Baseball Lea. ue opened their season on Wed-i esdoy with two interesting gaimel, The first between the C.Y.M.L. and V‘ Pioneers, resulted in a will I01‘ the ‘ former team with a score of 16-6. In the afternoon the (LYML played the Harris Sluggers the lst< Flshinfliter winning 146. The battery fol . was the main item and the boysflrs; game; C_y,M_1,_I Peters an,‘ QUPhiIIips; Pioneers, F. Daley and ‘m5! i°lPony Daley; Hams Sluggers, H, churman, Gay and J. Schunnsnl C.Y.M.L., Peters, Durant and Phil-i m. Many fans watched the gamel Timers by a 8W1 maimiy- F- Am" , . , P, ,, t, . f- , , h , ii-ith lnterest.—S mm“ rolled high single 337, while ‘ ____ the limit, but the C. A. H. A. prexy Zgzififlzisdigaicgherzimlemof ti: i first game: matches were played. 5c“: 2i, 1:55; agiglgie]; CZ; I. A. Bentley mned mgh “nee 779 ' DISTRJCTAMEETING 0F 1.0.0.“ zlleallly pointed out this applies only Playing season" p llmbmuk I . . ‘ U . - ’ . 7 9 1i Same °t we members °5 m9 A tested baseball game to the Souris B pins. Next game Monday night at —A meeting of District No. l2 of Payer-i moving fr0m one club Th cd t- 1 mt “i :_Newar . . . . . . . .. 8 0 Charlottetown C,“ Came up and nine by the Score of 1L9. The . o e a B15 sharp when the Old ilmersvlhdependent Order of Odd Fellows m “Ylilther- ‘ c Zfsauscillllenléurflkgleifsor£50115. Krause, Prim and Iiezaett. mo, the mawhcs were Entemuned Club buys drove in three runs m ‘ y l t he New Timers. ‘W85 hrid in the Lqdgg ma,“ o; the The loopholes are first, business “Se _ - Weaver; Duke. Mlliphy 311d K1“- or . ~ \ , - i .. "‘_" o e t 1 . i H t 1 m‘ a “b h e _ I ica. by ihc ladies cf the local their m-gt time a; bat, and 13,10,311- o w dn d 1 i be llcw‘n are the scorev Charlottetown lodge last evening A transfers; second‘ the case M an” desrng O p ay w ' c l w er second game: lub ' , n e as my even “g an n N‘ F0 ‘ g ‘ i . ' t d 20 11 i u; - the said school of learning is lo- Albany 2 4 0 ° ' (‘d like l" 611W Win» "hm iiht 1103's esting game of volleyball between A large and enthusiastic representa- 8' Burs u“ er - V“? w h "he" . i ' 1n the evenin a fro-L enio able ' 4"‘ ' l’) TIMER‘ lion from the two Charlottet parents. whose Parents change “ted he must estilbhsh Tesldenm Newark 4 l0 0 ‘ a ,. “ y .' from the east ‘struck the" stride’ the “my Nme swim’ club “m of. s 1 84 lodges and no P 1 owwn their residence and luuy the m“ in that town or my prim, m Oct‘ L Musk“ and Leggem Tamuns 85 dance was held in the Capitol Grill. which they did in the third and c, Y, M, L. was played at Bummer- ;_ D_ Webster ,,_,_ 199 23 1 rncc Edward of students orweachers éwvm to The other loophole is simple and'fla,fgfcavgs, (7 innmggi, mam’ Charlottetow“ Vlslc“? m‘ fourth 1111111188. from then 0h it sdie and resulted in the latter club ‘I’ Hughes """°" 195 206 204 wage’ summers!“ and Hillside: o“, h 15 g well defined. It is a. clause "when nlammh’ I” this "e":- WHS hip and tuck. winning 5 out of 6 games. S. F. ‘Tierney 131 149 159 Lodge. Montague was in attend- Pat‘ s; Z0 ' f m M. t 1 R in the case of boys under 20 years _ >__ The chaperoncs were Mrs. »l..ee ‘ Souris pushed over three runs in ‘L A“ Bentley u 292 260 227 ancexnjstrlct Deputy Grand Mast- ‘I Ms ‘ixfkenge: slay“; is: xzegwé; of age on Jan. 1 the parents and Horne and Mrs. J. LeRl-iy Holman‘. the eighth on s. batting spree coup- ioiv Score .. 15o 191 168 er Blower M- 0- Reynolds. irresid-i i 1 d . ‘led with Hl-Y errors to clinch the » . , , of the Maritime Hockey League. famly change ther resi ence and S r _ S d | Total 2996 mgi 9mm SWYEWTY J- J- Wm", ms brothel. Jim was m“, to m’ the boy continues to reside. with lmbel ummone Duchess Adopts Igilmv. small floor soon ran up s oom- Enon. Past Grand Muster. J. A. Mc- i for a team In the N i’) HP A3’ the family? Hlres Aeroplane H d “II k _| For the winners Paquet and Jog mandlng lead, while the Fortunq FIVE sons Emir» PM Grand Patriarch met the ' ' ' ' And Makes Debut . nvhl“ 9 on 9N ‘Cheverie were outstanding, the "5" couldn't serm w set coins. the C. McDonald 150 lill 196 ‘lehillw-Pand considerable matter Far e U I rth __ A I ‘ _ lformsr doiugsome nice relief hur- Peflild ended 35 to 5- In m” m’ . _,_ Callaghan m 249 215 of Lodge interest was discussed and,Mig.rant Topers i Ill l‘ 116d S houDoN. May v25~—(C.P.)-—‘N8d l-m and ha], the tables Wm tum,‘ R Amnuult ____ __ 216 214 337 resolutionsdrayvntobe presentej to j | Roman PHVCIHCHAIS L¢NDOV May _5_(C lumEvcry an Irish donkey, lS a guest oi the m, the losers "Jock" McLean the losers turned on the power and. l; Pa“, “W; 231 175 next session o: Grand Lodgg which (JYOSS BOUIIdBIY i BRIDLIIVGIPON, England, May Sm er in are“ Britain q-nél Europe Duchess of Portland at Welbeck Ab- was m, big gun "Jock" gamer“, outclassed ma. Hing 31-23, i-Jmk-w E‘ Robin "u" 217 196 168 meets in Moncton in August. Bro. On Bar Surface I 25-(C.P.)—Whiie s. farmer named dreams o‘ milkm a démt on the, bey, hey country home neanWork- foul. hits 1,, five times u‘, W0 o; McLean was again the outstanding Tom .______________________ 3134 A. O. F. Gill of Wildley was un- ,R.o‘bson was plowing in a field at C Lg, d b t th 15°“ The mfchcss 1S bemendmg the, which were long drives fai- over, Dlflyel‘ “SHE? collected 25 point! amiously elected to be the District. Rudsten. a village l'l88-1‘_ Bridlington,‘ “a” °f We“ f“ gm,‘ “ '°,d°“keY- WW“ W“ w“ i° 10nd“ the left field roiioe. Umpire E. g w lead the worm- ‘Deputy Grand Master for the com- LONDON, May '25—(CP.)-—An he noticed that the share turned Ifiygugelllgrggfifllgi sad i; fi-omipiihim a5 i1 practical joke 0n Praught. Base Judge. George Mac-i new“ T°m c“mi‘b"il' UmPk‘ i - ‘i t l h d d - -i I8 Suspended 1H8 year. A delicious lllllCll was serv- 51m; no; 1m- fwm the 5mm“ river. up tiny squares of colored chalk} vewped a bad 001d it never would, 2 ra ner Iwwt ad or ere Va race Dough“, Hume Ke.fe. ed by me Brothers o! S,“ Lawrencel side town o, Maidenhead is m; His curiosity aroused, he bgan to, h h ed . i orse, an: ms cad of it being con- I , L.neups;__ "_—"' ' and Wildley Ifldiles. only partly in Buckmgywmshire dig, and less than two feet be1ow= ‘We iwpen ' _ isigmd t” i3n°b1e “wk Sum 85 BOX SCORE ""4? FORTUNE (Canadian Press) Miss Ieider was billed to sing‘ “um she‘ b . 1 i.. .. --___.__.___.i____ and n] in Berkshire but its b“. the surface he 33,1116 39103; a, R0... in g 3' Co r5 31m“! t Ara-Veil" , SUCK GCSS-ZO MONTREAL, May 25-—l"or hisi I - pa y i the part of Isolde in Tristan andqd {mm London i 1 t, 1 h i - , i Rev. G. A. Christie and Mr. c. n. wimm actually hes in two differ- man pavomlent. i i‘- fi P“ a a 0m l 2 a 4 5 e 7 a s To.| A- Hissenbvtwm-ifl part in the assault on referee‘ i Isolde, and it was late before their“, ~ . in , .. , J h l I i lBlack returned last evening from ; cnyllcenslng areas. Them 15 5 dip. Finally, he_laid bare a. stretch 541 d 1d A l t; - Sourls ...... 0 0 2 3 0 2 1 3 0-11 i Sank Storey c ‘my Mtche 1' M Hammm dur‘ attending a meeting of the Board fm-ence 011,81; an hour 1n the u ' feet by '15 feet in which there‘ "““Pi='“"°"‘ 9° e“ 5"’ "will 11° . When “Ned" left Dublin all the Hhy .__ _,, 3 0 0 3 1 () 1 1 o_ 9i L. Hzgccnbcttom-lo ing the Canadian Junior hockey? . me _ ' , appear. Holly Trundt was the only arr-a f 1 d , . iii .» ...- - ,0! RBBOHis 0i Mt- Alllson Ulllver- 1- 1 1 m, d 1 m ‘ appeared with amazing cieamess _¢ 18L‘ 09s 1H been paid, and Lmeups.- i skim“ M"ms ‘I’ Alike”: final between Regina Pats and' ° cosng pose n e56 areas‘ ’ ireasonaible substitute. but she was 1h t- ~ i . , .. _ . gigy ag5a¢kv1|1e_N_ B_ th b0 d 1 of colormg the hehnewd head of , e iainei to whom the donkey Ill-l SOURISI 5110113 Partridge-w H. Aitken Nrwmsrket Redmen at Toronto, T° mark e ‘m “y “' m“ 5 a mman gm‘ flora, decor“, n5 in 90108116- The manasrment “Ted was sent told the London, iviidiimd Cami,“ |"Silgs" McLean-Zfi s. Johnston-a "Curly" Kerr of Regina, today! “m” h‘ ‘hi’ m" “d °“5‘°"‘"5 .. ° -her to chaflel- on aeroplane and and Scottish Railway Officials that Mclwan E MDO is’ c Johnston-A I was suspended until Feb 1 1934 "mt" “W” "m" "l" "ed bewmes °" ‘he “mg Si“ °' ‘he "a" “i “m” ‘t’ A "pmsenmm? M the appear that night. She arrived on‘ the~ o Id o .11 u ~ ' ~ ' c m I ‘ q" I . . . evident’ me earner mm. o! closing are dis“ Yorkshire Archaeological Society Croydon mnmrt it 445 in the af H i fr; o r. at icy liked with Pitcher ' Cut grass regular] . Do not out , ereetl invited to come over to the Saw the remains and pronounced ' _ 1m] e Dlychess °’_P°*“‘"“’ has Gws I‘ chevme ' Y y temooxi and we on the stflse with mefiielidcd Xllfllly derelict horses and J P u t "-—*----—-— DANDELIONs closer than one and one half inches 0th" Side- them to be those of a Roman vim out rehearsal. at seven o'clock. idonkys and 1 1930 it ' w B from the m115mg,¢e_ in a good state of preservation. 5 ' “as stated l" B!" N The best Drotectio against dan Th“ disclosure w” mime “L the ‘ There are two distinct pavcments—» The be“ that Could be expected that she had “Wm pa“ °t h” fine swmy ‘7- cheverie i - . . denom m the a mm c H G Liconsihg Sessions, when perlnLs- i one wsselmd and the other m fine was that she would set thrwsh the stables at Wclbeck Abbey for their 2nd Base . 24 noun sanvica 1w“ “to encourage “mg Up ‘M row"! slon was granted for the closing i tremendous Pa"; 5°m°h°w~ Sh” —~-----~~---- McDonald J Mint ‘ p}, ~37 a vkorous growth of the fine lawn Needing exicoilrnges dandelionsi 59m“ W°1'k- S b 13,51 in L ase but did . ' c we]. om ' ' as”, Y d d l, l nd the d5 w fl h ‘ hour, on an evening of special en- W“ 0 V1 l Y E 0 . The boastful baron was showing a 3rd Base _ 8r ‘ 0mg an e on pm“ get ‘a O r wee Brow up g t" fertaflnnent to conform the whole’ . extremely well in the olrcllmfitflh- friend around hi: castle Flt raid R M l t DAV") (T1111) lilarLliob started m ha“. and thin "c" o; Each time the lawn is mowed these ,1 m m b“ The clerk at the office for reg- c“ we audience some menwersi “one of my Rgflwtgrg- ‘ b t Z86 S ‘ . c n yre the lawn. When one examines upright IPBVQS MB w! 110W“ 811d it mg o: e ' 15m’ or bums’ denms and lnm" or which had Joined the queue 24? tle dllflll ‘ti A ‘ “on a a h i V Sap 9256'5'5'fm“_'mm" young dandelion plants it is evident severe shmk is admlmstered to the , Anomalies in the time of opening fluxes was new m his jgb and no: v i, _ l: ‘re crusades by his Parti- dge L_ Condon that such Plants cannot make a plant while the grasses do not suf land closing licensed prams“ we‘ WW W611 afiqilfilliied With the 0115- hum earner’ appreciated we sport. ‘ 5k n m handling "rmwy". hc said‘ Fiekkrs ' ' ' i’ iiiiirt, d ddh - “B i . “an u 5 M1191‘ mB-t 0i 811355 i5 591' 9'0!!! m0willg. This difference ls ,' 2:; 1:10:22: 8135f: o; o fosntdong i tummy procedure‘ HP was mm a‘; twig: aatlremteexldxgus ovoefiohnur the fllfPlTlTl.‘ Elgrhlroltimfkrlgfxftlli: 32:11:22; $5222: Ironing about them. due to the nature of the plants. as 1' W! ‘slightly deaf. m it M 1 h_ 1H5, n “or ' ‘ " ‘ ‘_ _ _ v - “w” argues Wm crowd out The gmwmg m“ o’ the nus’ for instance, close half an hour, u; want a certu-lcate__u began a! bertiga z rffntslfguilljlenaalilagd Zg-‘edlllffldefi gunpowder ensue invent- I. Mon-h J. Bcamish Weeds in soil which provide; them blade is located at the base and is ' mm‘ m“ °“ ‘m’ “h” “de- “'°B11°1'- ‘ m, Mam olsmwm 1,8 Bu“, I., know t, ,,, ., l. d m b i E‘ s” m“ B O t t l G S Wm‘ “mden” ‘numhmmt “d m‘ "°'"°"°d by "wwmg- is understood mm ma migration‘ “what name?" asked me elem m: yam ovorythih in their w-! biiinoi c oi]; 1i f‘? :10 eiiiiiamniimi 5 V " W water. This may easily be demon- On lawns which have relatively mm“ the street at 10 o'clock kl “Newgrhomas New", s“ 225a c the difficult sltuartlon iancesifiwn E ' ‘n so my ‘Y 9 FORTUML 37 an t e d “rated by oboewatlon m meadows 1W dandeuons, they may be l,” sometimes considerable. "Pardon me, I didn't quite catch a’ V "i u ' Md fields when the pun“ ha" mm“! with i mam unplement m. sllétTflflllé-flikBieClelgnhtgt the F m did helm-i‘? lhc battle, b Before s large crowd of basket. (cught out the ‘trunk m’, exik such u an asparagus km“, or a The clothes boiler must be thor- The applicant was irritable, du ors es , ac e pos n e as e 1c rcn . all fans and fanettes, the Hi-Y h] 1 d 1 iii Ni u h 1d 1o d; “N like a. hero. ‘i "He brought his artillery to bear team defeated the Fortune team bv "its and quarts- tenm m“ grass takes P05505810“ chmL n the dandelion “m ,5 out oug y ceansed an dr ed before Im ew, e sa , u y. ew , I ‘ . . i; 15 m; aw; _g 311m 1 1m o,“ New to everybody; New w Hieliy Trimcit left Croydon the on the Saracens. and they, thinking the score of 59-37. The score is a ) of the rich soil leaving the poorer at a depth of five inches by thrust- p y n’ e “mm” a Y . . . 1 h0ll€ 1107 ' 1 m, t m d the rm» next morning in a German air iin- that gunpowder lind hPPll invented, fair indication of the play, The to weeds. ing the knife oi- chisel ma» the soil i" "m" °° ° fem°v° e B" 5 W° . h , . » ,, ,, The“ a" the ‘up, which should diagonally and severing the mo‘ from the wp, rinse in cold waiter‘ "What you want is a birth coy. er for Amsterdam. and sang that. fled m ierrol. the aron calmly first period opened fast. the S 5 ’ and d thorou hi . tificate" said the clerk, absenfly, evening at Basie, Switzerland. explained. team working to prefection on the 9104-4474.! TY 8 Y i be taken to maintain s vigorous stand of misses in the lawn: Feed the lawn at regular inter- Vflls with a. complete plant food. Water whenever the soil becomes the plant may be lifted out and destroyed without injury to the le/wn. If the removal of s dandelion LL" I GGTALL MECLOTHEQ liringing Up Father YOU HAD errrin YEQ, SFFART DRE$€HNG t WUZ JUEvT MAGGlE- By George Me ivi-- nus YOU THREVI YOUR CLUTHES INTO AN ‘i leaves a bars spot drop a little R Aw gANuv l5 DOWN - k“ "7- sock it thoroughly and do not grass seed in its place- r‘ i I fiemxwN“ mcA-Tc" FEgIiT-Fcégfir‘ . ‘XSASJQQHAT "°T° 5°“ 9A5? - i -MAGGIEL\~ Non- "ro was ANY or ‘Gm’? 5"" ' ' > ME IN ‘Pa-NIGHT. THE‘, QDERA ~ “W55 "N “‘°UR' - ‘ s: new sro = - . 1. . INEX PENSIVE i332. QAQ E-{I t‘: /, tiyfll t: