Today at 345- 1 & 8.45 Matinee-16c, 11c. . Night—26c, 21c, 11c. wNiNERBRQ-S Uassns at the S< u n1 .- F RIN-TIN-TIN AT HIS BEST. Talons versus clawsl-The terrific fight between s giant condor and Rin-Tin-Tin, with a baby as the prize! is only one of the big thrills. -._J;;;;I__'_p_; ;._.__,;_s_.;_~1 Quegn t (3193 9,59%. Haney, Riigney and Flag-stead. all 130,189“; v_ Mcparhne and n former’ Tlgeirs, aided largely iii iilornhy. ' J." Doyle In" pendmél ‘ Bofitogs 4t tau 2 victory over De. Tl = c. n dL. Bla 11-’ ' ' ‘" Y"".IY "B 0 HY- ardgcrs y“ an m "m" s“ Dslroltflflsen. where hflsoore: R. u. E C d] HAJMF 1 mearne a reputa on as one of the Detroit . . . . . 2 8 0 G,.§';,,,_““ 5 ° a’ “w “d leading relief pitchers in the majorfimsron ....... 4 14 2 P t I t 1 _ leagues has been released to the- Bfl"ll-<’l‘l@8—4‘l01l0h'Hy and Bossier; Tarontd team oi which he was a Wooden. Wilts and Gaston- . was Gustavus“ 1 A square School Base- ball League The Queen ‘Square Baseball League has been termed tor 1920 and the boy! Ire all set to: the opening game on Monday arter- noon at 4 o.clock. Three fairly balanced teams, Dodgers, Tigers, and Cardinals, hers been picked for this season not inter a school beam will he chosen from this three. The Dodgers and Tigers will play the initial game next Monday. All games are to ibe played at Victoria Park and to be lstarted st !"9.m:'.. . ' _»,8eheduls _, ‘ Mon, _ iMay lie-Dodgers vs, NEW YORK, May 13.—'1"he New York Yankees took over undisputed pos-seestloll oi‘ first place tn the American League race today by an- nexing the opener oi’ a series with ‘Cleveland. 6-5 in the 10th inning. Score: ' R. H. E. Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 11 2 ‘New York . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 13 2 Batteries-Smith. Buckeye and L. lSGWtEllZ Shockeranid Collins. Athletics Beat Chicago, 3-1. PHWLADEDBI-IIA, May 13.--'I‘he Philadelphia Athletics set a new seasonie record itor consecutive victories in the Junior clrcult today piggy; _ __ ‘ , , I v " by taking their ninth straight tirom qihm-sq May 39-99353‘ q; ~- Chicago, 4-3. in 10 innings, 0ollin's Caidlnalb. 7 I mutt oln fly hy-Hauser to short T1165» Mq-y ggfflnrq ‘S, can}; right and Simmons’ double settled l, . the game in the tenth. Fri... May zaqmw-e vs Tigers Score: R. H. E Tues" Jung 1——DQd8Q]" y‘ (jgfd. Chicago .... . . . . . .. d 8 2 5mm ‘ Philadelphia .. 4 8 2 Fri" Jung 9.41m," v, “M. Batteries —~ ankeiiehip and ma“, Schalk; Crouse, B. Harris. Wslberg, Tu“, Jung gfimdfl,“ “L Baumgartncr, Roinmell and Coch- _ , rune. Frt, J 11—-D0ii . - 1,151,, u“ m“ V. cud .... Red Sox Trim Detroit, 4-2. ’l"ues., June. Iii-Tigers vs. Card- ls. ‘ BOSTON, May Ill-Hitting by member In 1923 and 192$. He was a consistent winner when ori the Toronto line-up during those two years. A Boy’s Golf Feat Washington Wins. 7-4. WAJSHWNGTON, lMay 13-—-Tom Zoo-hairy had nothing with which to trool his former matcs today and Wnshiington made it two straight W. K. S. Baseball intermediate League A friendly game of Baseball was played at the Victoria Park yester- day afternoon between the Red Sox . ~ Bowl: W Q j , y VM ‘ I over St. Louis, wlnnin-g 7-4, it “Wlld West” ‘Th WATCH FOR ! , b‘), afcgfyxughg_atmr whmmg W218 Johnsons ‘sixth victory and CHAPTER B e Green Archer The line-ups were as tollowsr- ‘élttluh: a row‘ 13mm‘ 1g‘ ' R“ s“ i WM“ 5°‘ l§v...i..‘.'.§t;.;. ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' " 7 14 1 . Catcher . . . _- ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ', , J‘ Maumlnis H4m°1man' DliltiglfielzlxglslllSgilcllizllllly,Bldg;is ‘md ' of tho week at their respective‘ Pitcher l ’ ' homes. They will, however. returniA. Alurlcy J. Harper |NTEHNAT|°NAL LEAGUE inn Alouilny, as the vote on tho‘ 1st. Base M Toromo_Fl-nst game IL n‘ E 0n Nextlllllilfllfl is now expected to takciK. Acorn W. Allan ‘Uomeycity _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ a 5 1 ___'___ plncu on Tuesday of next. week. 1b Fimflyaon 211d Base A D H . [Tnrflnto _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I _ _ _ H 5 12 1 . , ‘ ' Ow n5 Batteries-Parks and Froilag; OTTAWJLIRTILV 11. (By Canadian ’F_‘}__i"“_"“‘_‘]’ s"? ';““°i‘“‘ yllmm PM“ s 3rd. Base B F 5t ‘Carroll and O'Neill. . ,., ,. Pmss).—-The House (If (‘Oiillllfilliljlllllludmk “ 1G,, ‘sew "F u no!‘ i V p s ‘s’ - ° e1‘ l Second gumc— It, H. E. a i . will not sit on Ascension Day. ~"““'h_m,"'_ lml “Tm” o1 "Nana"? w "h op G E " Jersey City . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 2 0 Ill J which fans o“ qwlnrsdny n,.,‘\.,_ “any uiiilvi ii rlllil scvi through ihoth ma- . o F’ m , nman ‘Toronto ‘ _ " _ _ _ 1 6 1 5i ' l members um mzikiii: urnincemcnts ii-riiii and impel". Flw Pellet‘ 1i m O v ° 9" P I Bntterice-—~Wiillianis and Frcitztu. .1 m have Ottawa o“ ‘vudnesday‘Plliill’ ri-movuil and ll smooth scam . . wen - . Sentner Daly; Ritbben and Owen]. nilfilt to siwiiil tho i-tiiiiiiiiiiiig pztrt """'"1'-‘ [n Cauwm“ K‘ Johnson I At Biilfalo- R I-l F l 7 i l - IG‘ Stewart 0' Bwhn” llhltimore 74 11. 1| im; _______ Mr. George Walker pnipired to ' ' "" 1., 1.3 Z l , [the satin-faction of all. ' Jfwkgon L.‘ .- Nice "double" Bob. ‘ ' PRINCE EDWARD Tonight 8.3i(l—l)oors Open 7.30 »The Kelly’s Cross Dramatic Club PRESENTS ;,.,.-..=‘..‘AN ‘ARIZONA COWBOY” A COMEDY DRAMA OF THE GREAT SOUTH WEST ;--».-.=--.---»--f;;_~ BY SNELDON PARMER “fir” UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE Catholic Women’s League SPECIALTIES AND ORCHESTRA BETWEEN ACTS PRICE‘S—HESERVE, 50c AN_D 75c. RUSH, 35c Ticket Office now open tor exchange of Coupons and It. l: Illb 9.30 A. M. daily. 2 Days Prince Edward & EVENINGS AT'8.30 SHARP MATINEE TUESDAY AT 3 "QQGTP . ~ IHRfiAIgLZ/i” i ca“ a v- : owl 1m; l ' . Sriti. m m: FRONT LINE“ lg-ik i-nlitiwiiie-soitii.- S°tars‘/ Gene PEARSON oa ANDERSON JIMMIE oooe gum Moizizix. JERRY BRAYFORD. a ._ ERTRAM LANOLEY. PERCY CAMPBELL. A . TiioMAs Dunn. LIONEL BROADWAY y ~ aiiilSiuAizi CALLAGliAN I bat with him. - I I . ll. E. lltliltlilllg . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 6 1 Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 11 3 Y liill.l.8l‘l0l€-—I§l'illll0, Sivairtz and ‘ l._\'iiii; Dickuriuziu and Morrow. Second gaiuc- R. H. E. Gym. Iieziding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i s o 1i).30—-11.30—iSpeclnl Class. $yruqugg _ _ , , _ _ , _ , _ __ 11 11 3 . 3-30—5—3tllfl@flt§-' | llntteries—Chumbers, May and 5——6—-'l‘uxts Boys. Bros. SRO-Church league-United St. James. ,7 Stock Quotations furnished hy Johnston and Ward. Members 0t Exchange: At, Top. and Santa Fe Ry. . 131%, v American Can. Co. . . . . . . . .. 4313/5 Am. Car and Fdy. Co. American IIocomotive Co. .. Am. lSmelt. and Retng. Co. Am. Bosch Mag, Co. . . . . Butte and iSup. Min. Co. Anaconda Corp. Min. Co. us. cast iron Pipe and Fdy. Co NZY. ‘Con: '..'.;.i'ii..'.i.' iiiifnlii. 122% Llousolidated Gas iCo. . . . . .. 92% '——"“”_"‘_' international Pia/per Co. 4w. BANGOR “H001- Mlis. Kan. and Tox. ‘lly. 1.'ll panvqm qoeu-Dleum _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 531/4 Standing ni’ ilnngor School tor Reading Co. o9 "Willi "f A'P""~ ' ‘- H; H C _ f» _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 1 {int-dc X.~~1. Miiry Compton‘; 2, gizhzfn Cm _ _ _ _ _ __ 103i‘; Elriiost inuiiior; tlul-‘red Mtrllounslll, Hum“ Pacmc R1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ M7,“. hradv. IX.‘ 1. i(|t‘nrgu' (mint. 2. its. industrial iAlcnhnl Cu. .i><1/,.‘l‘.“‘"'=“"“ ‘°"'1"""i 4» 9mm]? - Pnitnd States Steel . . . . . . .. 121 ('nr.np")ll' t ' I “w. Woolworth C". I H 92v ‘ilrlilfli’ Hlleey ‘Ruth (_‘llllllll.0lvli_ 2, shapurj‘ Saklatvala‘ m: on“ com ¢ l-lo Mi-Dougnll l \\’PliIiii:l0n Mc- - Asbestos pm, Ngw _ _ _ , _ , , _, 69 Kw ' ' " - munist. member oi the British Par- uenerm peu-Ioleuln y _ _ “w; "f; ‘ ‘ .1 _1 . _l ,1 1‘ Ilament,‘ who was arrested for mak- lm- pelrmeum ~ ~ - - - - - - - ~ - -- 317/: ridlgr-lfhl ‘llutltisliyiilncwNuughulrlle 2'9 kaadfilous sdlcedz” I" g _ _ _ _ _ __ " ' "”~ ar- epeaedomeo e ‘isizggzr-g g2‘; _ Cngjllnlmlvl (H) 1 V! r M _K_ _ army and naavpy to revolt Bgfiifldlflg . ' BVANKS 2' (.,'"“'n[;l"_ ' n ‘l ‘ l“ ‘y’ ‘to evidence at the preliminary Hear. Bank Commerce . . . . . . . . . .. 220 Gratin v__..1, [Qylllyn IQhIfIflgQ; g, W‘ ' ____ [Bank Nova Scotis . . . . . . . . .. 286 iSiirnh (Zouipiou. f, , ‘n I 1 W _ 1P I Wheat—-May. 16o; July, 136%; ‘Grade lV.~ 1. Flnrflici: Mo» ""‘ " "H" ' *‘“Y m“ Sept. 132%. l y Inspire‘ vow SELLING : = Pumice-sine, $1.00, 75c—-Plus'Tax Corn-May, ‘i0; July. 74-311; Sept. “rim "("11")" 733k ‘ Wheat-outlay. 152%; July. 150%; JOCL 132%. Fill . - ‘ Flmuyson hullllgllfjnfirlligVkiigd and Cobb. BflLt At Syi'iiciise-~-l<‘irst game: R. didn't have his pet (Patriot please copy.) 4 The Famous Hercules Brake is an important as “well as exclusive feature of the C-C-M- Greater strength. quick. sure action and freer, smoother coasting. Stand- ard equipment. CC-M- Bicycles R120 BIRD-MASSE Y-PERFECT CLEVELAND- COLUMBIA And Joycycles for Children G1" Y. (77%; onouls7eais I 7h) OME fathers seem to want to make boys S men before their time. Don't on make that mistake. He'll be a boy only once in his life. Get him a C 'C "M ' Bicycle now, when be wants it most, ndw while the active. roving, boy spirit in his young body is craving for fun, exercise and adventure. New, in the glory of his boy- hood years! i Bicycling is a Wonderful Body Bufidjer . . A C 'C'M' Bicycle will develop your boy , physically. It encourages him to get out unto the open air, out into the country. It encourages ' i him to develop his muscles, and" the vital organs which are in efiect the engine of his body. It ‘ builds him a strong constitution. You make nomistaire in choosing a C-C-M- Bicycle. It will last: him all through his boy- hood. The C'C'M' is the wheel with the Triplex Hanger, the Hercules Brake—_—"tl_1e little fellow with the giant grip"—arid the Gibson Pedals. Ask your boy about these exclusive features of the C'C'M' H511 R11 YOU- Take Bill or Jack to sec the new models at ‘» the nearest C'C'M.' dealer's. There is one with a curved top bar that will fit him while his legs are short and row with him by adjusting the saddle and han le bars. The dealer will be glad to explain the easy payment plan. e354 lllylllll Mail and Niebcrgull. 8——10.——Seniioiu, At Rochestcr- R. H. E. - Newark . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1U. 11$ l i Bewiiris m-liester ..... . . . . . . . . .. 2 a 1 Commercial League llntleries~mcateur and Schulte. lulu-hell. Fort. Brown and Devlne. First Arrest In Big Strike 7.—<Moome & McLeod vs DeBiois V8. ' l i I l i HALIFAX. May 13.——Quol.at ions the 'Montreal Stock 93% Percy B. Lucais is probably ilthe ' 93% youngest golfer in the world to ‘ - 117% gain the distinction of accomplish. 17% mg a hole ln one strike. He ls 10 _ . 134% years old and was playing with his - 45%, father on the Prince's Coursent Sandwich England, when he holed His tee-shot at the third. which measures 154 yards. ‘l9 ‘Perfect Allllllilllllt'(lv—‘l\llll‘y Comp ton, Vloln McKay. ‘Ncllic Eldridge. - _ (lnriioii Mt-Doiigiili. Alex blilnfilli? (“z l. lli.——l. it l ~' ' ; . i t 1 ;\!I.:_((|T|5o rob], u n" Lnmvmn illll. ilulirlyii; tltfillllglilib, PlOISIHZ}? lriv- ;. |_ _ x ,_ _'__ ,__ _ Xingu , v t 1ll(ll~i"l‘. ' at ur I'll‘ 3 éuinivwrrlés" 1' “m” com“ zfl-lcnlcy. iRohci-t (iomptoii, Frrdiliu ' ' ‘ ' ‘Y- Cobb. ~ Dougiill; 2, Beth Lailiicr; 1i, Catli- Oets-May. 40%: July. 41%. RBSOLUTELY DIFFEPENf PROVINCIAL DEALERS FOR C. C. M.'WHEELS H OLM AN ’Sl A Summerside Direct factory lllearancei Sale or Men’s We arc making a (rhangc in our business, and t0 turn our big stock of Men’s Wear into cash quickly we are putting 0n a Fcw Days Sales. - All our new Suits, (lvercoats and Raincoats ,._AT 2s riaiuciziir viscous-r § Spring Shirts, Neckwcar, Hose, Underwear, (llovcfl, Suspenders, Belts i AT 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT Spring Hats, Caps, Overalls, Club Bags: Suit (fuses. AT 2s PER CENT DISCOUNT _ A One hundred Shirts, one hundred Caps and num- erous other articles at ' ‘.' Sweaters Open Evenings Buyyoiir T. C. M. Biycle from i Brace, McKay 8t Company Ltd. SUMMERSIDE, I’. E. I. agents for Cleveland, Red Bird, Massey and- Rambler b, Charlottetown representatives and Prince County sole Wear HA L F PRIGE D. A. Bruce 15§9"“"S*< MEN ’S WEAR _...¢ l nwai -. -s wannabe