, SEPTEMBER 21, 19a: BOWLING WRESTLING BASEBALL NEW OF ~-<~v~--¢r'=\au.. i. . rm; CHARLOTTETOWN JGUARDIAN LII! BOXING BASKETBALL OTHER SPORT SPORT worm y n, Matinee races at. Charlotte- Driving Park sponsored by wry club in aid of Crippled meal-en's I-‘und were a success and Mme the chilly feeling in the ,_ most, of the spectators rema ned “in the iinal heat. The Class A n, won by Lucky Lindy, owned “McNeil and Reymond in straight Mt; but not without creating con- Hmble excitement as in the first mt uiirn he made up a lot of gonad ulid finished the last quart- ‘m 31 1-2 seconds. Hssecond we in 211 1-2 over a dump track M; B, second slow was a. real ),. pcrfOllllflllCfl. Tho Class B f‘, good contest between Johnny '35 and Silver Doctor, with many ai bit the best. Class C won “Ethel Aubrey owned by Netting] W1 Ross was a very interesting‘) heat l w pcirzicularly the first mm driver Ross pulled out in the my); and ouibruslied Billy Witte. 0WD W” 5601" m“ “d Balbfllaivless Peter (Holmes). .. “undoubtedly the best, but BtlliI-[plgn worthy (Keny) __ Myer-e uncertainties enough .0 Black Beauty (Bailey) mine to keep up a lively infl- giinlbo is now in the owneiiliil), ell-Ass D Co“. Rm‘; i [Willard Kelly, Southport. The officials were:- Qfrirllr-E. F. Acoi"n. James-I). K. McLeod, Dr. H- éuccessful Races‘ . eld- At Driving Park Yesterday "Lugky Lindy, friiliny Miles, Ethel A Aubrey And Balbo Winners Of Repective yglasses. Ethel Aubrey (Ross) 1 1 1 ,Sanabelle (Arbing) , ti z 3 lBllly Witt (Wood) , 2 3 4 4 4 2 5 5dr .. 6 6 dr Time: 2.23 1-4: 2.21 3-4; 2.22 1-21 l lBAlDO (Kelly) . . . . . . . . l 1 1 ‘Mary Grafton (McVay) .. 2 a 2 Ima. See. (Melnnis) 4 2 3 Buddy Brooke, (Netting , 3 4 4 Timers-Harry Murphy, Hugh Walker. Mi". W. S. McKie one of the old- est horsemen in the province was, present and remained until the very end. CIASS A ilwky Lindy. 2.12 (Mc- | Noll) .............. .. 1 1 1 Sampson Hal 2.02 3-4 Jdelrncs) . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 2 2 V019 Rico. 2.04 (Power) 3 3 dr Time: 2.15; 2.11 l-2; 2.14 1-2. i cuss n r Liurmuo Miles, 2.19 (Mm | Kinnon) i i 1 ,iilver Doctor, 2.16 1-2 (Seliumani . . . . . . . . .. 2 2 2 ‘La- Rico. (Power) . . . . . . .. 3 3 dr Time: 2.19 i-2; 2.18; 2.19. CLASS C TRQT AND PACE Time: 2.48 1-2; 2.38 l-2; 2.41 1-2. burn». Major T. n. rural-s. ;:—' _ .. Dempsey Offers To Match Baer And L e v i n s k y 10S ANGELES, Seyt. Zfi-Jiick grey siiid today h; had tele- miqti King Levlnsiw, conqueror {lack Sharkcy, m. offer to meet milder Novcmlxr 21 at Wrigley rkiihere. J ilze former lielvriveight cham- rlan did not; (llSLlOSC ivhnt terms liehad offered. " "l believe Bnerncvds n fight 0i‘ tro bl fore next summer," said Deiiipsirz "Leviiilky is a danger- qj; him-1- and a rough chap who “'11 make Ban;- aep all the route." iniu RliN siiiruis (By "The Associated Press) lloate Runs Yesterday: Lazzcrl, Yankees, 1;. Krcss, White BOX, l; liiliiic. Browns, 1. The Leaders: Foxx. Athletics, 46: ‘h. YJRWS, 30; Gehrig, Yankees '- icon, Phlllies, 2n"; Berger, Braves, B. lkliglll Totals: American, 584; Ilationr‘ 437; Total 1,001. ' Childcn‘; special trains have been lsible to reduce fuel consumption at inaugurated by a British railway. Bntbempioyment and profits are tialiy below anything attained in "We in Australia. ‘C A M Till Nukes n single tooth? m“ “"1 you hear that four out of c "('11P e past the age of forty h‘ t[1f,'01‘I‘ll0l!, please remember l‘ a Illfzgfisgs uro recognized “LOH. v _ ounger age,p orr ea 21:‘) auitk its victinis-nndythey do ‘skew-u know it. (lizard your teeth. _< i these two precautions now, “W'- First. be lure not t0. hllve "llht uriiiinsini‘ rum LEAVES lliRNhiilUiSllE The Summerslde A. A. Baseball Club, intermediate champions of P, E. Island, left yesterday morn- ing for Newcastle, N. 1B,, where they meet the "Imperials" of that town in the first game of the pluydowns for the New Brunswick- P. E. Islimd intermediate cham- pionship, second game to be played 27th, at 3 o'clock. iuciusui SMUTHEREB BY BlSiiNS Buffalo Team Tie Up Series at Two Games Each - Score is 16 to 4; (Canadian Press) BUFFADO, N. ‘L, Sept, 2043,11. falo Bisons smothered Rochester under a deluge of extra-base him tonight to defeat them 16-4 and deadlock the International Base- balle League pennant playoff at two games aifece. ' Billie Carnegie, Bilffalo left. fielder started the fireworks lri thel fifth as he slapped a. home run Springhill Takes First Game From Yarmouth 7-0 Fencebusters, L-ed-By Copie ' Ile- Blanc Outplay Visitors In All Points Of The Game. (Onnldlan Pros) SPRINGIHIIJ‘, N. 5., Sept, 30___ Cople leBlanc, speed artist two years out oi’ Moncton, pitched the Sprlnghill Fencebusters to a 7-0 vic- tory ovgr Yurmouth Gateways here today ln the opening game of the final series for the Nova scotia am- ateur baseball championship. ed for two safe swuts and two stuns His fireball shooting down the ‘ in that session. line with bullet-like speed and his i wide-breaking curves clipping the} ways, his offerings proved n0 puzzle '00 the Blisters, who combed him for 12 hits, good for 17 bases, in the seven‘ innings he worked. Cliff Surrette went u) the firing line in the eighth after lvlurgolin had been lifted for pinch-hitter Murray Veno in the seventh. Surrctte was touch- Gateways Sloppy over the, left field ffince with the‘ - bases loaded to send the Bisons out' came", some was not m danger at L“ from Fmm “at t: 1 , any time as he set the defending a mom‘ parade '0: bl; ‘S; “ll”! champions back on their heels. He ' 1 °P had tn l m» 1 " thevBisons with every man partiei- ,' speéd i: ésdpzzmzqiillngzsd paging in they onslatiligght. L “ Gateways never really recovered "'1 M°°"°>- 5°" PW 5 "this while the Fencebusters went on to While the Busters played smart hall afield, the Gateways turned iii a sloppy eitliibitioii, punctuated with a few good plays. Margollan and Pete White both in Summerside ,Wednesday, Sept_.__ Rochester pitcher, was sent to the showers by Curnegies drive and Bill McAfee, who followed him,‘ lasted less than two innings. Ira, Smith was called in then but he] was hammered mel"cil*s.<iy' ‘for tlici rest of the game. At Buffalo. Rochester -.. .. 4 ‘l 1 Buffalo 16 19 0 Mooney, McAfee. 1’. Siuiih and Hlnkle. Milstead and Grouse . iiiiiltiliiiiili iiElPmlylliii (Associated Press) NEW YOiRK, Sc-pt. ZCI-Fiorclng the settlement of the American Ileague pennant race into at least pulled bad plays hi the tlrfiélrirlng I thctgave the Busters tnelr second run. The visiting outfield, however, turned in smart ball, holdliig the Sprlnglilll outfit on long sunts that would have gone for extra bases had they not been fielded so swiftly. Springliill scored one in the sec- play errorless ball behind their hurl- ing master. One Error The Sprlnghlll team had only one error and Copie tossed that one himself, a wide throw to first in the opening inning that was many 0nd, one in the third, two in the feet wide of the base. sixth, one in the seventh and two Margolian started for the Gate- in the eighth. TIMELY TIPS SEMI-Fiiiiil f 0N SPORT ‘N. s. Playoffs Yarmouths hopes for a title this year suffered a rude setback when in their first game of the series with the Sprlnvghill, Fence Busters they succumbed to n. ‘1-0 defeat. another day, New York Yankees today defeated Chicago “flute Sox 5-3 in the final game of the ser- ies. The Yankees were outhlt 12-10 but put on thisce fast double plays, to help Danny MilciFadyen go the‘ route and trek advantage of four Chicago errors for an early lead. Red Faber who opposed MncFad- yen for four inrrrigs, was charged with two of the misplays. Mar-Fzidycii blanked the Sox for six innings but in the last three Players and officers of the club‘ who are making the trip are as: follows: Clifford Montgomery, ' Jack Seliurmnii, Fred Daley, Fred MncLcod, Reg Phillips, Rev. Mr.’ Wattcrwoi-th, H. Bernard, Dr. A.» A. MeMurdo, Harry Crossman, James Millman, William Morrison, J, W, Kelly, Roy Daley, C. Ward, Robt. Dewar. B. LONDON, Sept. 20-(0. P.)-—- Cheaper flying is promised in the report of the Aeronautical Re- scaich Committee for 1932-33, fol- lowing development at the Royal Cleans- usrron: You LOSE" Lvoua FIRST rooru —that tooth may have been selected by pyorrhea as its m“ mililli." About your teeth. You m" knew that pybrrhea is the fit!“ 0f half of the adult teeth ‘Ch nrc lost. But do you know ‘it llyorrhen may be in your H1115 for five or ten years before Aircraft Establishment of a device for the automatic control of afr- lfuel mixtures. It has been shown that it is poe- tne reduced power required for cruising to a figure very fillbflm‘ flight hltheflb. iof the scaeon with frames they got to him for seven hits and all of their rims, one of them a. homer by Red Krcss in the ninth with the basis empty. Philadelphia Athletics made it three straight over Detroit ‘Tigers in the closing series between the two clubs at Philadelphia. Lefty Grove turnng in his 23rd triumph a 2-1 victory in a pitching duel. Major S. Lowers Track Record. owned by Summerside, Major 5., formerly Kenny and Baker, and recently purchased by Ken- neth Downs, Campbcllion, N. 13., in a race at Mt. Joli, Que. on Sept. 17th lowered the trnck record of 2.1m to 2.12, winning his rnce in straight heats. The Major was driv- en by G. Bloiidin Thomas, well- known Island reinsman. The time: for the three heats were 2.13%. 2.14, and 2.12. SUMMARY Free For All Major S. 3.12, by the British Soldier (Thomas) . . . . . . , .. l I l Hollyrood Frisco (Thibideau) 2 2 2 n1 s. Jr. (Smith) . . . . . . .. 4 4 a Real Worthy ('I‘remblay) ... 3 3 4 FIRST victim ." 0 u may m" forget the ad- Ioum-lf 510g dress of our :10 grigf and dentist. isit ' H‘ -— - only yell‘?! year any- ilm now-if Wly- e l5} you do n lime real friend in serious think. need. Second, ‘ out a tooth aste that does hilhlio than paling» your teeth. Forhnnh Toothpaste is a thor- oughly good cleanser-none bet- ter-. But it takes care of the gums m. and that is mighty important. because you cannot have health‘; teeth iu mihr-aIt/lz/ gllm8- DY- R- - Fol-hon worked 26 years as a pyor- rhea specialist, and his exclusive formula cannot be obtained b!‘ n" public except in Forhnn’: Tooth- pnqa, m1 ahead of pyorrlica. Pre- vention i.- the only wny- Teke seriously “m1 you will noiabe sorry. Sm“ gnday with F orhnn n. him twice n Irene Hall (Polrier) Shadow Lane (Savoy) .....- 5 5 5 Tlme--2.l3, 2.14, 2.12. 2.24 Class 1.1.0.1". (n. Scott) 1 11 Brown Beauty (Trembly) 4 2 2 Bob Frisco (Labric) -5 3 3 iPetler Manor (Moi-vie) . 8 4dr ' 2 6 4 11me_2.1e1,i. 2.18. 2.17. Chicago Wheat Market Shaky (Associated Press) CHICAGO, Sept. 20—Uncertainty regarding Washington financial policies, together with some acute weakness shown by the cotton market made grain prices slinky most of the time today. One strong rally in wheat was The Gateways fresh, or rather ‘ wearied from their semi final en- counter with the Halifax Willow Parks appear to have displayed anything but championship form in yesterday's battle. Softball Tonight Stewart's Bakery and Hi-Y Club meet tonight in the first game of a. best two out of three series for the City Softball title. The tllt talkes place at Victoria. Park at 5-30 sharp and both teams are advised to be "present on time so as to avoid forfeiture. Officials appoint- ed for the game are. Umpire, Ray Stull; Base judges, Pat Power and James MeCaPlum. Junlor Hockey Stu inflospltal Jack Milford, one of Winnipeg's promising you!!! hoolwl’ Pill-YEN- who was in the Kmora invasion, may not be available for early sea- son play, as he is in Dryden hospi- tal recovering from an operation for appendicitis. Jack alas the star centre man of Columbus Club last winter. his first in junior hockey. Note: The young man mentioned above ls a former Charlottetown boy, a son of the lae Cari Mil- fard, well-known and versatile athlete of former days- Nothing Definite Decided Upon with reference to the despatch in this issue regarding the appoint- ment of Billy Boucher as Coach of the Abbie hockey team, local of- ficials upon being quizzed about themat-ter say that nothing delin- ite in the way ‘if a. coach for this year's team has been decided upon. local Bike Rider To Halifax ‘Lloyd Bryanton winner of the Holmsn-Picluu-d 10 mile bicycle classic left this mowninfl for Hell- fax where he will enter tlhe Man- tirne Junior 16 mile bike event. Saturday, sponsored by the Chron- icle. Bryanton will face stiff 0P- posltion , ‘lng with the Mari- times best junior bike riders and best M81165 wiii accompany the young rider in his quest for a twi- ior title- ~w____-_---—-— witnessed after noon, but is late selling flurry tumbled the market backward afresh to almost the day's low point. The maximum dc- cline for wheat today was Zlé cents a. bushel. Wheat, closed unstable, its-z cents under yesterday's finish, corn 7414M» down, oats ‘f-l cent off. and provisions unchanged to l5 cents lower. between Halifax Willow Parks and Yarmouth Gateways over the right to meet Springhill Feiimbusters hi the final round of the Nora Scoiin senior baseball championships is still raging fiercely, although the first game of the series heir-seen Yarmouth and springhili was scheduled for yesterday, The dispute arose when Hdlifax claimed interference in the fourth inning of the final game, in the semi-finals against Yzirmouth. The protest, was carried to the Nora Scotia. Baseball Association, but was rejected. Lost night Thomas L. Maedonald, of the Maritime Provinces Branch of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada wired Seeretary-lreasurcr C. D. Siiipley iof Amherst, requesting him to call ‘a. meeting of the executive at Am- Vherst to settle the dispute between the rival Semi-finalists. H. A. Mc- ‘Quarrie, president of the Nova Scotla. Baseball Association has been requested to be present. The dispute goes buck still farth- er, for the game that Halifax is now protesting was a. re-play 0f the second game of the series between Yarrnouth and Halifax which the Gateways had protested, nlso on n charge of interference. Yesterday's game betiveeii mouth and Sprllighill ivas pone-d on account of Tflill. Yar- post. now THEY STAND (Associated Press) AMERICAN LEAGUE “kin Lost PI‘. l 1m ..'. ea ~i~i m? Ntw York ii’; Philadelphia 1.’) G7 .523 ‘Clcvciand .-... 7i 7? 5'39 ,, (i9 T!) NATIONAL LEAGUE “Win Lost P1‘. (By Paul Zimmerman. .-\.‘.~.(\(i.ll('il Press Sports Writer) LOS ANGEL-m. Sen‘. 1'0- 3'3)". disastrous tennis reason for worth Vines, Jr., came to mi ab end in his home state today \ ‘ Jack Tldbcll, Uliited Stalin.»- ll collegiate champion eltl ‘nliierl ill" former National tiileiiold<~i~ in ‘he quarter finals of the Pacific sou-i:- were 1-6, 6-4. 7-5. HALIFAX, Sept. zo-rno (lispute ‘ Detroit - . . All? 305L011 . ,, u, 5!) M Alli St. Louis ...... 55 ‘i0 1i97< New York . 88 55 .615 Pittsburgh ..- ... . B3 55 ~54“ Chicane ... 82 d? .55", st. Louis .. so (u 5-H- Boston ,,, H, ,,.- 76 68 .528 BNOklyn ... v"... 5'3 8t .413 Philadelphia. .., ,. 56 8) . T Cincinnati .,, .... 5'1 on ' Intercollegiate . ChampBea ts Vm es west tournament today. The screws, lEAGlIER iii soul-liars Montreal Paper Car- iminfment: of Billy Boucher As Abbie ‘Mentor. | i I ries Story 0f Ap-| vgans. . sqr A . TPRIIIVEVN - ‘Qlmilirvz ""1"" _'- ~ v _ - *3‘ ,‘ (Canadian l-ZFI-w i .\lUN'l'lili.‘.~'\L, Si p1. 20. — Billy - lliiail-lier, Ollfl-llmé sptcdy right \\'l‘.'i‘,1 ‘.01 Itfonirerll Canarih-ns of the Nu- tionai Hockey League, hrs hr-eii ap- 'p0lnted coach of the clllllJiflllClfllVlll . Abegivcits 0f the senior groutnl ‘Maritime Amateur Hockey Assoc-uh’ tioii, the Montreal Ileralri says to- day. National League Winners tecciarc Great 'l-.Velcon1e .:X‘()\\'(l Of 20.000 On Hand To Greet (jiliiits (l Their Return From \Vestern 'l'rip, I Last year BOUClIfT couched ihai ’ Quebec Gixinites who \'.'Ol'l the in-i my hdwa‘rd L NH“ iernicdiute ClllllllillilllSlllll of the‘ !“W‘""“"I PW“ “m” “"4"” iQueliee Amateur Hockey Asaoeia-l ma‘! YORK I)‘. ’3°-~~-'AP.)--— _ tion. MSEBML gitsliiil, i PJATIONAL LEAF-FE i i, H. M“ v r h ‘ ‘ intoiout onto the traits-w’ (m, can,“ ! R n E ..ute.i. i ~=, that lvii-i: i. llliTll r-lc-anTeriiY- R 10H‘; p‘ Irma] BlUOlClYll . (W) ()0!) (W) 0 4 (),'>l the nrrl). ) Charles ‘L S,“ n lrrfilw t Pittsburgh 001 (103007: 31:; n F0 r11. ;. . ' ’ ‘ _' "" ° Beck. Siiaute and Oiiteii; S\\‘llt]G1an:§»[€__§1 an_ ‘(mm ‘hQi-hf-‘flllnls. shook Tor s hzuici. ,._,,d 6mm, - ~11 n Mm Si- uw s. “Tleffliwllllfim A. Dalton, Hesidzdit of the Th“ 1Y9“? WWI) Th“ Pennant u"nslNevt' York Athletic Club and head aarnirrcntv rumour. "MT-lied .Y*$§“l’<’-'\Y»'. Milled mm llle of m- .\fayor's (vimmltter of wel- sauo a3, _ _ _ , , l It ll Elvathr-llvrl it» in f; T. Um mmmslmmp‘ sqlnnmd a ma“? o‘ (‘my Hat Louis _ I 000010 2,20 5 5 4 Ztwnd I ‘ iii lli " rmiioiuieers|graiillntiolis in the mflnflgujvfg PM gwusliingiou , 2m rec 00x 13 ll ‘ ‘ "lil-ld"! for Iva-rs. The schoiil|iust as the hands, in a dmrcrm . Wells. Stiles, Bras-ton. lvleDonaid‘ 'nnd Hr-nlclrgv; Crnwrler {mrl Sunni}, . (100 (N10 lll I112 4 NWO.‘ Y“ ' . (‘:02 lill 017-: 5 10 0 I Faber. \ ‘uti. l-lcvnr: and Berry; lifarFayideri fiPfl Rciisa. Chicano , Detroit 000100 N10 l H (one .- . lfwi m1 (‘ox 2 .. W1‘ and Pnfilz, Ilrwvorihn ‘Grove and Cochrane. I r [Wdnitoba Junior Champ 1's Beaten (Cumullnn _ Press) ST, CHARLES COUNTRY CLUB, \v.fllllpi'[.{. Sept. 2n~l\f.irgtry' Kirk- hillll, ltloliiim-al, who is seeking to take the Car. (hail women's close jgolf Cllfillllllfillilllil)‘llilfll Ada ltflic- ‘keiizie, Toronto, ufcr inc-mi; the ‘ open to llf-l‘ lit“, wen-k, arliriiiiceli t0 the: sslili-fliiul to .l_\' by (king out n 13th hole \'li“,()l‘_V ovli" bril- liant and attractive Barbara lNortliwood, former Manitoba jim- lior champion mid tiilehoicll": of this club. Telephone Course i For British Boys LCNDON, S 20- (OP) |Teaclrng boys the zudiniciiis of n ‘telephone is a nirc branch of work, ‘for the Priiish Pow, Office, zliid to this eiid 1m) slzislctciii [phones haw: b-r.i_ sh‘. to ."('l‘.'7(\'.<‘ fin all parts of tili- Ullll(’(l lQYlfTlOIli.) ‘The telephones use to be urcd for‘ i tell"; i The big town blur \\"_dr- g-yvn w_ "lithi. zis 1311K Tern‘ liri hi5. Giants llfillll‘ vrlth the fix c1; h,» 5,'.lll"ll”/Y1('(l may, in rluliihcr. but hud- the schoolhcys, ionizer 60))“ the platform. Betwreii ‘he?! iiliry almost bicw the mo! of! rm ,5"? 0Y1 in a ‘nail-hour wait for the 9X‘ than “u” Chm“! -' Y d; has train liioro thousands. 11w; known- RRORYI) siiit: the end of John lie-lint ‘what was hiipzyvrino but (lravfs title regri in 102i. Lmvmd b}, tmpnfxfl" ma? nlmm A turhuicii". cr/nvd estimated to in to find out. Most 0r mom klneg Hlln1b"r at least 200M) sun-p: llli“ the celcivrriifr-n, I i n flood illYOllGll (lluliri Cr-iiiraili Foul‘ niw ‘nee Qmy-rhu aqd ' Slflllfm. ‘Ilieyi smarlicd ])Oll£‘l' linesicouple more pairs of cimbals. we.‘ “Wibmflirl two bands. tore egcnzmm-rliged Just M m‘? him,‘ unwcid “m?” cloth“ 1m“ "77- Tmd fmflllylTllt‘ porters lIillIlChor’ the ' . 5013704 U") ruffled ivzlrixiors I l ‘ nay“! interline band from George High schorfl, Iii) strorie, liariidofl in red F‘-'-'(’ill(‘i‘h mid whit‘.- rliicks and look n st-‘mri bcsidi- ill.“ tnrrks, Nfll i0 be outdone. the stawm Washmgion iiiliEiilflR Eltliliiiiii (By John L. Cooley; AgqX-gnp-d lhw-ss Flnuiirizil Writer) xrtiv YORK, 51,». sad-n stead- ier United States flWllclr and in- limliiioiis that the can-line)" infin- iioiiists mlcli; reason to be ' (~(~iri'i(iriii o.’ success chilled s]i(:("iil:r‘i\'r iiiiizaem; irx _ Suwl-L- .' l~"-'.'ii swil if: ir, tin,- lliie trad: g iilliT n haif-ilellrugri attempt ‘o r1‘; from earlier loss- '. (Foch for mliiiy" of the illi-tuxwi uquiims ranged have ‘from 1 to around 8 points. Wheat was off 1-'~= 1o 2 rents n bilslicl and _ cotton, ur-di r pressure virtually all day, yiic-lrlczl $2 to $2.30 a bale net. Builds were li_.r:iiii supplied freely’ [Wanker For New Jersey (A-sniiulvd l‘l'i'.~.<) _ NFZW YORK, SW" --’-\'l'l’i fl" or(>i"\\"liolmhi|; iizu y of the uicinberslilp (if iiic Ni-iv ‘fork Stock l'lX('ll.'ill’.!" liiixxii‘; '.'i"’_"]‘.i"Kl the pro- 110ml in r-i ‘-.i.-u a maif-zet. in New Jersey", '.l committee on nr-‘ gunivutton vi ‘(he lieu" put Pr. plan hi‘) effect. \|in:|rll‘- Ifniurriil fnr <|l.'[irr-~.~_ instructional purposes as part of an effort l5) nzake the youth oi l‘.i"i‘.lilii tr-legzlione-nilvliid. i , A Po-t Ofitm- offzcinl so rl: i“'l‘hese telephone outfit have been, qiroduccd n‘. the iuqii t. (if hi2, business liouscs. ‘lto cempi.i n that‘ office boy's i " lust Icfi‘ .FCll0Ol, an‘ ‘fr: l b rue lllffl,‘ ‘phone. Vin shall, therefore, loanjv ‘lhPm to schools so ti‘ t. the boys ‘can not. only a thin rein-phonic iii- structlon, but aka sea exactly hay." the telephone works. The Blvard MEYRICK GIRLS‘ “TID YXTO .\l¥!\‘TO(‘1l.\(‘Y IDNIDON. Sept. daughter of the lnfc Kille Nlcyvrick,‘ ‘inmruis London lllCllT ,will nmrijv min m. ilrtiiqi iiocrnrflv it was rli.<("!o' "ii tvizliiy". She is Nanci‘ ‘Aieiiirk. 2X, WHOM‘ engngcmmlt. \‘.\’l\ flllllfillllCPd to Licut, Edward F.fvi"r>-; Staulmi, of the Grenadier Gi"‘.l'il.<_ uhuse fath- aris- - er was n cnusiii of ll\‘.'(l Si. lmviiii. ‘ Her sisier_ Dl1l‘()‘ll\' Yticyrick, lll. .1926 married 1.<>i"d_ iivFlifford and; - - ‘another sister. .\l-i" lried the Earl of ill W28 mar-t ulnnrrlfi Llnlmeni for FHHIMIII 10f Eciucnton has co-otierntcd ill: (l this scheme." . I -. i 20--..»l-noth(-r , ' ch11» quren,. (Name of ' i~<iic oi ii) wiring s-ivc Ckclinnqe. ‘" uiiiiouncrd lililfll‘ it hm‘. (Fruit-d t.) " iside by side tattle for mlmemacy lbmwoen "HM!" 5”“- mfi Kong's a! here" and "SlUYFfZF" a lesser known rommsition of the schooitmys, reached their ab lute peak, 1nd buyers were hesltluii. Inflation No (‘urn-all I Secretary of Agriculture Harm (Vvallace in his Chicago speech had things to say that were dllsflncfly interesting to the financial com- mllfliill Prominent anions: them was his Warning of thr- (l.'\l"."v"l‘ 1.11111 “optimism, price fixing and infla. ‘tlon with all of them ir-nci to m. lcieasc, rather tilan reduce, the lack ‘of balance TPFlllYlhK from the cred- ‘itor posiiinn of the [lniveri Slates, its high tariffs, aurtfus mire; and excess s‘ocl:s of fundaniciltul goods." Inflation, he remarkrrl, WEB no cine-all, although hi: hcllel in "controlled lZlilIVlfill" had not ‘changed. Wall Fxrcet. (irullitlr-gs felt. that the Secretary was reflecting ndniixihtrntion views, m, any rate, those who had been bur-inc stool-s in the light of recently 1J"‘l'_I'(l in- flationny flares seemed (Huff? to sell. > Mel-o] locum Wonk Metal issues were particularly weak during (he la‘(~ break, ni- though rails camr- out in some volume and iiidiistrtils niiri Wlliilfis boggcdriorvn sympathetically". U. S. ;Smeltlng broke sliqhiiy‘ more than l8 rxiliits, l-lomesinlze, Amr-ricun iSmclf-ing. Cr-rro Do Paw"- |Juneau. Dome, Nrn.‘ l. P"lll'l.\\'l'~'2\lll2l, $3.11‘? Y1 cifie, American Union, Du Port‘. 4. Case near j.i \\lll(l 1 to filflfi‘=' I‘ F1“ " ‘.3 419 750 Sllfil" .- Saes These Gounaas 100 vorrs FREE Contestant) 1,: paper each \'. ‘, "‘ to vnirw NOW. if lllii l-ir ilieni for your fawrite Tlzis rniif-(iu, \\'ll(‘ll neatly cut out and Tliflzlfll o.’ brought 1r» "he (Tunipiiigii l Tilt‘. iluariliziii will count is \\l'l‘~l(‘.l 1.“.('.“('Oi1. Jeiirlrtniciii ll('.'i(l(‘,lll1l‘li‘l'$ of for ilic per-tau iviio-r uzitiic MAIL THIS (‘OVPON BY SEPT. 23rd. Wall-ail: LI. {ll ~4-