~64.“ m-L. ~_-»-o=.. -.,,~._,_“ y, Today 3.15, 7 & 8.45 ERINCE ' Matinee—16c, 11c. EQMM RD Night-—26c, 21c, 11¢. “IETH OMA i l l i i Jkrooklyn today. 5~8. meliveii Iluquo in the seventh, trip- iot the series from the Phiiiies 1.2 590N141 pl-Me at stake the Phiialdel- . i R_ 1y y; land in ll thrilling Iii-inning game, The story of an Irish Cop who ‘Philadelphia ' _ I _ ‘ I I D . u 4 l o iSi. ‘LOIIM-i . . . . . . . . 1-2 14 o Clevelwnd won a free trip to Ireland. --And the stirring adventure not included in his itinerary. “Papa Be Go0d”-Two Part Comedy , STRAND TO-"AY Matinee Tue. Wed. 2 Performances Antici-Ipgllllgntailes agrelrldance ' d if NIGHTLY AT 7H9 °‘ ’°“'.-.{“.'.";".,22..,,’°“"‘ ~ Ever Conceived with The World's Most Popular idol Could not have been staged for Ten millions Opening to the world what was hitherto A§tual hlpponillgg _ I16! posed scenes. A photoplay that will thrill and amaze You. rock you with laughter and fill you with wonder- a closed book from whose pages pour forth tens of thousands barbaric savages. 25.000 miles, seven months. You F’ -,,‘.| at the “bow o, Britain's Prince. See what he saw, Just as he oaw it. Your Children will tell their grand nlidren about the great photopiay Master-piece -—SIGHTS iOF A LIFETIME- ‘50000 Zuius. 50,000 Horsemen. AUSPICES BRITISH ADMIRALTY. PRiCE$:—Matinees: Children 16c. Adults 26c. EVENING PRlCES:—-37c-—26c_ LOBSTER PACKERS Send us your ordr: lwr any Galvaniz- ed Sheet Metal Euniplllent you may require. lOILERS, TRAYS, CULENDERS, SANITARY PACKIN G TABLES, STOVE PIPE, ELBOWS, ETC. made at short notice. HAIL ORDER! PIDIPTLY ATTENDED TO. FRED H. TRAINDR PHONE 893d. 80 GRAFTON STREET OPP. PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE WHAT NEEDS T0 BE lliiriiy as those grown for their PLANTED EARLY. |leaves. These are onions. carrots, ilvets. pursnips and early turnips. |'L‘lirl are about as hardy as these but mny rot it the weather turns Thr- new] n! certain irinds ilti-iliii nnii wet. However, it usually voizetshle-s should he sown curly pnys tn plant pens at the same in the spring for best l‘i>‘hli.l|i-“i.;il|il(i iis the others, as enrly sown hum-n one l-lllOlllil be pwnsrod tilini-zis giro a much better crop its lit-gin opt-rations ill the giiriienln rnii- than it sown lute. Other as soon mi the soil is dry enoughJvt-gi-tubies which should be start.- Thnsn plants nt which the leavi-slt-ii i-llrly to get best results are are eaten whit-h should be start-ionbbuges, esiuliiiowers. tomatoes i-ii flF9,—"lBll.\lCB, spinach, must-lulu] melons. The latter will not nrd and cross, and there is iittielstarlil any frost. hence the plants danger o! planting them too soonlnlilst be protected in hot-beds or Other vegetables which nre grown cold irsmes or in the house until for their bulbs or. roots may also danger ot trout is over. However. be planted at the cams time. cabbage Mid cauliflower. it well (Experimental Farms Note.) shop ‘so not. quite so hardened toil belorg setting out, i Broukl yin lwilson; itheln and O‘.l~‘arreli. i , I INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. n97» u lllilllfill 811d Perkins. i000!!- l H. . . lp many churches lit-Si. Sunday, Blllil .i. ms cumulus Li?‘ Yanks in 10 Wins Pirates Kalli ’ , Beat Browns, 7-2 To Trim slants,’ 7.5 PXTBSBURGH, May lit-Tho . yonx Pirates scuttled the Gisnts today. ‘rm gflvpncedMgqlr 2E5“ 7-5. Ring was mauled iiy the Pitts- ,,,,,,n u, w, “mung ,, "w", § “"371 bn-"im" 1" "l" "w" i" the season. when they again oub- "ilur. when (our runs were scored. quad m, 'gg_ M‘; 3mm“ m‘, 5mm‘ 3- 3- E- Rutll walked three times and Pugh 5 g 1St.tl.ouis.............. 10 1 ~ nrgh I | . Bflilefiefiv-Rilfls. Scott and Flor- lrfifliii $00?’ 2 ch08; Kramer and Smith. _ Mllgttorles-Whgard, Jonnsrd, Van GP and Dixon; Pennook and Collins. iCh-lcaso Bests Boston,‘ 6-8. CHIICAGO, May 22—Rallyipg tour runs in the opening innings gave Chicago victory today over Boston 3m ' _ 6-3. Wertz was the victim o! ohqeulnymtuamgfr ‘a bunched hits. Kaufman scattered haw akkm‘ in], he ‘o, “u,” White Sox Trim Jioston, 8-7. the Braves’ blow and received good Muues "d a Mm", h h“ m‘, W“ “Pwri- 3w"? tour times at but in today's guns i} "é E6 with Bwwn- Dfllilite thh. how- s n 2 9:01‘. his mom-hates were unable to Biltterles—wertz, Graham. dohn- at‘: 58x wghécomgtgg ‘gains; son (‘onney and Z. Taylor; Kaul- win 3.7 goon- lllull and Harnnett. ohgé“o' _ ‘ _ 7 l2 3 Boston .. 8 l2- 0 Batteries-Blankenship, Lyong and Schalk; Zahrniser, Wilsg and ‘(YTN-Ul-NNATI, May zs-Oiiiicln- Gaston. Biscllort. llnil won a hard-hitting game from Luci“, who Washington Dow-us Detroit, 13-10 led with two men on bases in that ‘WABHINGGON. M“? 22—-Wsnll- inning ii-lld to nluke the game ‘sate ‘Fusion took s tree hitting and soor- lit: singled in ille eighth inning, ins contest 1mm Detroit today. 11l- scoring another run. Score: 10. to end a tour-slime losing R, 1.{_ E, streak. Extra base hits featured 5 12 1 U19 85-519. J09 Judge o! the Sens.- Cillclilltfltl s 12 1 tors souls: a home run. Score: lkDtteries—-Ernhnrdt, Bur-peg, Mc- DMNlt .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . 10 13 1 “rceusy M,“ (fNgil; Luqug, Lhqm Washington 13 14 1 and Plcinich. Batteries-Collins. Ba-rloot, Ston- Ql‘. ‘Holloway and Bossier. Woodall; Rieunher. lMsr-beriry, Ferg-illsbn and Ruel. Sever-old. (finclhnati Downs Brooklyn, 8-5 Ctlrlllilttls Deient Phillips, 12-4 s'r. LOUIS. Mo, Iii-ay zs-Jrlie st. Louis Cardinals went wild with the Athletics 1M6 To Clevela-nd. 4-3. hat tn the seventh today, batting in seven rilns and won the third game P HTA. NBS’ 22'~Wii-11 ito 4. The score: phia Abhletlm today lost to Cleve» 4-3. Score: 4 17 3 lluttgrfg,g_willoi|ghby, Dean m“. Philadelphia 3 13 0 Batteries-Bulawayo, Uhle and liiY-Bl-l: Rommel. Pate, Bsumgsrt- _ rune. How They Stand , ~ Won Lost P.C. “culling .... . . . . . . . . . . .. Orncillnisti 10 .697 Nilwurk . . Chicago . .567 Batleries—Zeelars, Chambers 81nd Brooklyn . . . . .567 Unzmuilu: Decateur and Wilson. iPltlgbul-gh, _ m6 M Jersey Clry- n. n. n. st. mun . .486 Baltimore . . . . . . . . 1 1 3 New York . .445 “Jersey City . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 6 Philadelphia _ _ _375 i Billi-Brlflflmgden and McKee; Boston . . . . . . . . . . .. .281 Braille and Daley. I Syracuse at Tomato, rain. At Rochester- R. Rot-so and Devine, At Newark— AM ERICAN LEAGUE Doing-s at the “Y” ' The Greatest Screen Spectacle | s...’ New York . . . . . .24 9 .727 Washington . .21 .663 iCleveiland . . .. .. .576 Philadelphia . . .543 i —""*'"——— Won inst lac. i 10 to 12. Special class; 3.30 to 5, Students; 5 to 6.30, Veteran's Vol- leyball: 8 to 9130, Men's Volleyball. ' BOWLING A" “m” °i"’“ “'1 d" INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE lwili stand several degrees oi’ Sing Song’ Service At The Y. M. G. A. The last service‘ ot the season wss he in the Y. M. C. A. lost night, en Mr. J. A, Clark. Presi- dent or the Y. M. C. A. addressed Jle meeting on ‘The Rod Triangle‘ Mr. Cinrk dealt briefly with the three sides 0t lite as represented by the triangle, Body. Mind and Spirit. During his address ‘the speaker pointed out to the stud- ants the iruits which would aocrllfl trom the iuil development of the Body, Mind and Sp rit. During the service one o! the students, Mina iStowart sang very beautifully “When Peace like tb_e River" and ‘as most heartily en- This ibeing the last service un- til next October the best wishes oi the Association Directors and Stat! were tendered to the students who would soon be departing tor their homes in the various parts of the island. , The meeting was brought to i1 close with prayer by ‘Mr. Clark. Miss Lillian iEsrie was the accom- panist tor the evening Pete Latzo, Young American Miner Welter Champion SCRANTON. Pm. May 22—'l‘he rugged tolk of the wvomlnx Volley. heart oi‘ the anthracite coal region. today are trailing one o! tbe-lr sturdy sons. Pete Lntzo, as the wel- terweight champion oi’ l-be Wvrltl- ile won the title last night in a bruising, spectacular ten round match, carrying oil’ the 11111868‘ 1111' anlmous decision alter outgenierall- ing and flllllYllllcllllll-g Mickey Walk- er oi Elizabeth, N.J., wearer ot the l~t7-pound crown since 1922. Lowe's victory caps the climax o! one oi’ the lnost dramatic chapters the prise rring hols ever known. T0‘ tile people oi’ this mining region who have seen their pride climb to the heights it is an answer to ter- vent ‘hopes, evien prayers offered again yesterday. Latzos unlit-gin oi‘ victory W“ close though inone the less coll- rlncing to the majority 0i rillgfliilt‘ critics who wnoeiled the verdict t0 the challenger chiefly on the‘ ggtnengtl; o! ‘his geneiralsilip and, strong iinish. Lotzo hilniielt creii- it's almost too to lie true, Wiles you up such but]; u flu, h"; -A "straight " tom And this choice cigarette- Dame Fortune sure smile; up. m SAVE THE POKER tuuios that are packed with Turret Cigarettes its his triumph to ouisnlartinz the champion ‘boating {him at his OWll close range state oi’ battle. Latm received about tell thous- iillill dollars for last n’gllt's tight, s M n ntrmll, (‘unlnim Mull your "Poker Illlrlris" l0 lliipi-rlnl ‘lfiillln-rtl (‘nmpnny uf Unulsilrs. Limlll-tl, I‘. 0. llovt liiiiii, Ii‘ _\n|| lin- III (‘lnlrlolti-ionn uppiy per-iunuily nt our lllTll‘ This will sure you pmllilgv. _ U0 t] ilt't‘ll Hired. third as much as the llelllmlléll - , ' "if " l. " (xfiyxgglolylhfibtteapzlg "‘¥ilf,y_.,,glo,rfqrz A new telephone aiinolllnentl broad Hhomdered you“, o; S1,“, H. thilt ens-tiles a. person to lliAVV both traction, who has succeeded in a game or. which three brothers fail- ed. is only 23. Col. H. C. Osborne age amplifies tho inuonling soililiis B0 that he dire-s not have to keep, an enr close to it. ‘ incubator Eggs as Feed That eggs from the incubator are‘ a viilunble teed ior r-ilinkells is‘ Sll()\\'ll by llunlerilils let-dint; iP-“ifi cililduizteil ilnrillg llii- inst iiini‘ years iby D C. Kellilurii ut tili- Ullio frost. Th earlier that fruit and orna- mental trees or all kinds are planted after the ~round is dr i-I-iougll to dig in lglld spring thg £2315?" [more successful will the planting Syracuse” ' he. The some applies to bush Jersey (my __ limits, strawberries and other ‘herbaceous perennials. Once the soil loses the moisture ot early ifillring and th hot dry winds LCOIIJB. a much inrger proportion of plants is likely to die than it planted earlier. Hence, our ad- vice, based on experience, ‘is to still-t planting just as soon as iDossi-ble stier the ground has defeating iSt. James by ‘Z94 pins thawed out. Scores are as follows: Won 1106i. P.C. H2 9 “Y_" Bowling OHUHOH LEAGUE ZION H. Crssweii ‘L. Robertson ' 4 'H'_ Rodd . . . . . . . . .. - 'l‘ota1—~2365. ~Th¢ 1 T H ST. JAMES t . . . tt . . . . . . ‘ There's suillclent of the y; .1§::{,o,u _ _ 3:; famous foaming tooth c, Sample . n15 paste in the Minty tube to B. iPendieton v last 88 days, using it twice 'l‘otai—-20'I1. daily. Being highly con- centrated, half an inch thoroughly cleanses teeth Sure Way to $14 Minty’: for way that never Yillll to gilt rid 00 "Ill. 8st two ounri-s of peroxins powilsr from any drug litorknprinkle i! "m? 0." that. Wet cloth-rub over the blackheads briskly-wash the ports snil yon, will be surprised lIIIW the blackheads hIVQ disappeared. Big blackheads. little blackheads, no mot- " pte mi- wlim they are. simply dissolve and disappear. Blackheads are a mixture of dust and dirt and secretions thst torrn in the pores of the shin. powder sud the water blackheads so-thsy wuh right ienvlng the pores and clein nnd in their natural condition. ‘BRINGING UP lraqirmlo- Zion keipt their first position by r Rid of Blackheads There is one simple, Info, and sure, lcXlit-riiilelit Station. Tllu i-lzus. lw: and tor protincill-g rapid -gl'il\\‘lll 0T Tile yolk supplies the lill-Siilllblfi vittlnlins that promote growth flllll‘ prevent leg-weakness; the albumeni illrnisilcs protein o! high qualityii and tho sllBllS supply iiille. The‘ Pggs may be used instead 0t coil-l liver oil ir [Bil regularly in sum-i uiellt amount. Tile infertile and ilesd-gornl eggs 1P9 iboiled about is lliilliifstl, tllcni g _ passed through a iooil chopper or, ' ‘ . sausage mill. The dezul-in-sheli; ' eggs may also be utilized. Thei disease or causing digestive dis- tilrhances. The ground product is mixed with! about illl equal weight 0t dry msshi Cllifldlln w..- Graves Commislion- and ted in open twushs with am-i or, who has just returned from pie feeding space for all in an Europe and who says that the can. amount that will he consumed in sdlsn memorial being erected at twenty minutes. Vlimy Ridge will be one oi‘ the fin- eot in existence. than uncooked esss . in experi- ments with broilers, those receiv- ing boiled P886 averaged 20% i larger gn-ills than those receiving raw eirgs with tile same filtlOil. Ini the experiments. 45% by weight ot- Lhe (looked Bfigs guru gllinas eqlli-l added to t-he ration, ‘Incubator eggs often may be pro- cnred in (liisnt-ity from a ihstchery at ill-tie or no cost, although the demand is such ill some localities, ———-—-—<§>i Tile discovery or 11 comets by, astronomers ill various parts oi’- t-he world inst year established a new record, the highest previous number in n your seven, being dis- covered lll 1921. ‘ English ilptlcians have suggest- ed that the surtace oi much used rnlAlB be colored tzreen to lessen an liner-easing number oi cases ot sye troubles attributed to white or gray highways. hands tme wh-iie irecelving l]. lllESS-, , finds, are especially valuable for‘ trawling young chicks allil breeders _ ilrllilers. ' esgs are cooked go avoid spreading - Boiled eras gave better results; vaieni to 60% oi‘ liquid skim-mill: ‘ that infertile and ileild-germs Bi‘ll~ o; (‘or a ntlmillnl price . blackheads: that is to dissolvi- them. ‘To i 944--21tmw. 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