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Can CHANGES HAVE PARENT FIGHT ORGANIZATION Commissioners Deprive Mickey Walker of World s Middleweight Championship for Failure to Comply with Rules Regarding Defence of Title HICAGO, Sept... 18. Cana send forth to join the Na full voting powers and are pr: candidates for executive offici Heretofore only Americans co tion. aded the commission who he The National Boxing Association which sport in 31 states took drastic world s middle weight champ vs NAM Walker was deprived of his title by the commissioners because of his fail- ure to defend st in compliance with the ruling requiring champion to de- fend his crown at least once every six months. He was charged. with. c - peatedly failing to observe, the exten: sions granted him. The commissionc: sted a number of challengsrs, nam- dng Ace Hudkins, the Nev Wild Cat as the leading member of th division, with Rene Devos and Harty Ebbetts, of Brooklyn, ranking second and third respectively. Walicer s last defence of the middle-welsut cham- Plonship was made in Chicago in June i928, when he won a decision from Hudkins. GREAT JOCKEY 1S ANXIOUS TO RESUME RIDING Earl Sande Has Got Rid Of Part of His String Of -Racehe- BARATOGA. Sept, 18. 4s becoming tired of being and trainer and in the vernacular of the turf ix fixing to sell out and re sume cently he sold twa of his 5 With are Nearby and Safety Pin, two fillies. Jack Joyner bought them for George D. Widener fillies, might be sent. t few Umes this fall they were purch- aced for stud ex and when Ue metropolitan. season closes willbe shipped to Mr. Wigener's Exdenhelm Farm neat Philadelphia Sunde has four other horses left In- eluding Nassak: 'He is trying, to get rid of them and as soon ashe suc- ceeds will begin galloping horses p paratory to taking out jockey ense Nassak js stiffering from a bowed tendon. but he isa well bred colt, of especialy fine conformation and the former g eat jockey believes he will be valuabie as a stock horre, Last spring Sande weighed only 115 pounds. He reached that low weight Without dieting or taking any unus- ual exercise, During the summer hie filled up a bit, but he ss still unde 20 pounds and 4x confident that hh can Up the beam at 114 within a few Weeks: withemteny-trouble: fe Bow in that extra half-hour at noon-time --for-your health s sake. Make it daily habit to eat your tuneh-at, the Recreation Lunch Counter and arsist your digestion with a game of five or ten-pins, RECREATION Bowling Academy The change was brought about as the result of an appointment by E. W. Ferguson, secretary of the Montreal The pair he parted BEEN MADE IN dian boxing commissions may tional Boxing Association with ivileged to nominate their own als in the parent organization. uld hold office in the organiza- Canadian delegation. governs the action against Mickey Walker, ion since 1926. EAGUE Tuesday's Games Hollywood 8; Los Angeles 9 PACIFIC COAST L Oakland 5; Beattie 1 Missions 6; San Frai Sacramento 5; Portia nings). isco 8. 46; U2: ine TERNATIONAL LEAGUE All of Tuesday's games postponed rain, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Tuesday's Games Loulsville: 1; Kansas City 6. Indianapolis 9; Milwaukee 9, Columbus 4; St. Paul 12. Toledo 6; Minneapolis 4 AMERICAN LEA Knock Walsh Out of Box BOSTON, Sept, 18: The Red Sox drove young Ed, Walsh from the box inthe first innings and took Tus dy's game trom. ths Chicagd white Sox, 6 to 4. Thewinswas the Bos- tonlans' thrid out offour games. di G00 001. 020-49 0 Boston ./17 2 360 201 00x 6-13 1 lsh, Adikhis and Berg; Carroll, Mt Gaston and Heving Senators Beat Detroit WASHINGTON, Sept. 18. After Washington had taken the first game of a scheduled. double-header from Detroit behind the s second contest Page, who Was called to the moun for the Tigers in the seventh, did ne allow a hit but passed five men. The Senators were leading 3 to 2. tn the nightcap when the downpour came in the third inning 900 091 900-17 2 shington ... 100 02 01x 4 8.0 Sorrell, Page and. Fflirgreave; Jonts id Tate, Cleveland: ran. York, postponed ti rain, postponed Louls-Philadelph ATIONAL LEAGUE Cubs Stil Not In CHICAGO, Sept, 18 Brooklyn de- layed Chicago's: ultimate pennant vie ory by taking a double-header from the Cubs Tuesday, both by Into. ral lies. The Robins pulled out the oj eno: by 8 to 7 and repeated fn U it cap by a score of 9-to 6 on bots Herman's eighth: inning homer vi) the bases filled. j Dasgi Vanee got credit for the. op ne alth (ord that he blew an-early lead off province and in Northern Ne EDMONTON BULLETIN Alb rta s Oldest Newspaper WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1929. By Ripley ANILLIAM FRANCIS BARTLETT o; HAS A MAJOR GENERAL IN THE U.S. ARMY AT THE AGE OF 24- TIDE CARRIES THE MAIL To THE WERE 1S NO POSTOFFICE LETTERS AREPL MONTREALERS HAVE SECURED A SFOR GAME American League Champs To Play Exhibition Contest There MONTREAL, Sept., 18 The visit of Connie Mack and his Philadelphia Athletics to the Stadium, next Tues- Gay afternoon for an exhibition game with the Royals 1s attracting a great Geal of interest, not only among fans here, in Montreal, but throughout, the Stute an well, Karller in the week a wire was re- from Plattsburg fans, asking that-a-biock-Of 50 seats bark-of the Ailetics dug-out be reserved for a arty that was being made up there for the game, And. this morning a er was received at the Stedium of- es from Malone, where thirty of the faithful are coming up to see, the team vat will represent the American Lea- gue in the coming world series with the Chicago Cubs. heir appearance at Montreal ts the only exhibition game. the Athietles igh he was in such poor ; will play before going into the world cries, and it js a distinct departure x to nothing and gave vay fo a pinch from baseball practice for a world og amt in the ninth as Brooklyn ral- Cub pitching was indifferent in the panies, . Cuvier and Bissonett, tn addition to Horman, were home.run hitters. Jobr. Prederick: doubled. in the first game, Ueing the National Learue record of 52 two base hits made by Paul Waner, iast- year. Scores First game Brooklyn. Chicago. McWeeney and Deberry Carlson and Taylor, Second game Brookiyn.... 000 410 0409 13 2 Chicago. Moss, Morrison and Deberry; Bu Carlson, Nef, Malone, Osborne and Schulte, Gonzales, Pirates Rally To Win PITTSBURGH, Sept. 18. The Pir- tes came from Behind in the: seventh linning here Tuesday to score elght +4; 006, 000 002. series contender to take chances with an exhibition game when the big games are so. slosc at hand. Connie Mack, however, i receiving very Substantial guarantee for bringing his Athletics up to Montreal just for tho game and in return has promised his regular line-up throughout. Judging from the reservations that are dal being made at the Stadium offices, the crowd that will turn out to sec the favorites will be of week-end pro- portions, even though the game 1s upon a week day. runs on four singles, defeating the Phillies by 11 to 7 in the final game E51 900 002 301 6 11 1 of the season between the two teams. The twenty-two. engagements were evenly divided. The big Pirate seventh, in addition to four singles, was made up of four choice and a wild Score: Philadelphia 400 001 d02 7.16 0 Pittsburgh: .. 000 300 80x 11 11.1 Smyth, Willoughby, Ellcott, Mulligan and Davis, Lerlan; Grimes, French, Sweetonic and Hargreaves, Hemsley. DOESN'T BET Lord Derby's stable of thoroughbreds earns 150,000 to 200,000 annually in turf prizes, but Lord Derby never bets. Hack as Valuable As Best of Them . 1 not tiwwerted by the Government a ESTABLISHED 1858 the Alb tie Pro: A Liquor Control Board of by of Alberta, eA ISLAND OF ST KILDA, Scotlancl JOWNNY Cigars CONNORS of Roxbury, Mess ROLLED A PEANUT WITH HIS FROM BOSTON To WoRCE pul to WATER CAN BE 7 Kid MURPHY BOILED IN A PAPER BAG of Tulsa, ORS Salou nur BOXES SOUTHPAW o.ihe bee. STE BUT IS MOT LEFT HANLED 1 Heverhll, Masse lel s IACED IN CANS AND THROWN INTO SEA BO a Senior Leagve Recreation: J. Enright 169, 176, 181; J. Vignuda 160, 162, 204; H. Bone 142, 162, 169; H. Bagwell 199, 161, 1 R, Boyd 219, 161, 165; Totals 8: ii2, 889. National Heme Furnishers: S. Scot 190, 173, 202; J. Meitchen 128, 140, 192; A. Hoar 153, 179, 163; J. Camp- boll 180, 145; 154: G. Gerald 204, 189. 190; Totals, 8505 620, 863. Purltan Cafe: MeLeod 184, 169,172 Henning 165, 180, 138; Fairbairn 163. 126, 1 Nickolson 116, 186, 169; Ni mn 175, 221, 186; Firissette 171; Totals 863, 892, 836. Furniture: Arnold 195, W. Fairbairn 164, 148, 181; 186; E. Scott 176, 153 145, 182; 164; Gerbach. 161, 156, 167; Duncan 141, 175, 151, Totals 820, 840, 660. Robin Hood: Henderson 147, 190, 180; Martell 141, . 189; Goodail 127, 144, i Smith 183, 184,. 191; Moly- eaux. 152, 222, 171; Hammond 166, 120; Totals 750, 906, 851. Hays Packards: S, nkusta 149) 166, 159; C. Lockhart 177, 194, 18 T. D Wilson 195, 179, 191; J. Hays 182,155, 194; Gerrie , , 152; Fraser 199, 212, ; Totals 660, 741, 649. Journal: Anderson 177, 193, 162; Costy 163, 191, 155; Macbonaid 176; 185, 167; 'Horlor 206,- 135, 179; Totals 722, 704, 663. Selkirk Hotel Bowser 138, 191, 149; Jost 156, 187, 187; Parker 139, , Christie , 155, 161; Muighcad 14 224; 214; 165; Totals 801, 865, N, Wr Bruins Demas 214, 6.3, 136; F, Bellamy 178, 159; 198; . 154, , Maday. J, Korenda 17 189, 176, 175; Totals 909, 857, 7155. Davies Electrlo Shanghn ssy 119, 151, 125; Dickey 163, 142, 143; Robat aille 113, 139, 184; C. Bomers 472, 16 148; A. Christenson 178, 191, 178; To- tals 745, 798, 773. La Fleche . Muller 161, 181, 20: T. La Fleche 168, 160, 192;' Matthews 457, 178, 245; Murray. 185, 141, ; Wylie , , 114: Duffy , 171, ; Biacketg 161, , 180; Toraut02; 031, Unity League Strikers stewart 198, 166, 111; Fer- ris 65, 67, 43; Losie 2, 80, 63; Young 129 128; EE Se at Beakeats Henderson 151 praia at, Mal Bi Beats ah BL are hon, A. West 96, 122, 162; A. Ritchie 90, 230, 128; G. Herliky 211. 123, 165; BS a nda Smackers R. Caldisell 55, 121, 727 Bea cathe worth 137, 152, 97; Totals 380, 558, Ashdawna League Super Serviee Shannon 181, 172 ODoul, Terry, Ott, Bush, Stephenson fust.'who wih be .voted the. most valuable ball player, in the National League? My cholce is Hack Wilwn of the Chicago Cubs. Not only is Hack grcat tWider And an extra base hitter of the ty; that breaks up ball games, but 4s always hustling and trying. There are other hustlers who work hand and persistently, but none. wit he the same appearance of consistent en- thusiasm for work that Wilson shows. Take a player of the superiative Skil of Rogers Hornsby. No one can say he doesn t hustle as much as Hack, but he makes his work look easter, Wilson has been a tower of strength 207; Mactegd 198, 192, 305, 245, 111 B, Johnston 129, 815,573, 697, 64: M. Girley 144, on 123, 158, 159; . Rowan 179, 127, charleston 22,103. 118, NOSE STERL 910 DRAWN BY ARTHUR. GRAVES, 217; Kinloch 24, 1, 145: Brydges 163, 248, 167: Totals 636, 784, 38. Canueks Turvey 182, 217, 237; Me- crecdy 144, 148, 208; McDonald 124 D1, 184; Hansen 114, 159, 159, Total 64, 675, 735. Buys G, Barr 166, 231, 197; H. Hull E, White 110, 124, 108: 15, 107; Totals 5.10 Riske Shannon 161, 165, 137; Me- Intyre 162,142, 135; Ken 147, 221 128; Moody 127, 169, 243; Totals 697, 0, KR. J. ise. Sievewright 103, 97 von 88, 130, 102; Totals 470; 981, 492. Dia, A J. O. Budd 141, 142, 160; F, Willams 139, 187, 178; Miss: Coates Tota 109,57: C. Barkerf 149, 143, 149 494, 972, 544. Balletin League Edibus- Claytgir McLennan 138, 129 Effie Stewart 110, 110,'149; Mr 137, 98: Florence Nel- Totals 694, 661, 056. Nomads Taylor 182. 1 179, 165; Dolly Holate: 179, Paul Gary 125, 196, 724, 692, 853. Beavers Preddel 158, 1 ron 180, 119, 112: 143; Short 121, P40, 171, 2 11 Welk 1 128, 158 7, 130, Rowan 104, 27, 160; Wilson 781-780, 766. in, 264, 185; 174, 73:. Miss Demp- vey . 62; Mrs. Atbusheris 119, 166, 209; Wateon 167, 187, 109; Totals 669; 00, 638. Eaton. Leacue Pinch Witters Tictice 160. 110, 191 Wingfield 216. 125, 170; Micki 154, 126, 167; Totals wart 210, 144, 214: 159;, Philtne 219. 135, 159/73 155, 170, 101; -Totals 902, 945 Diamond E H. Shutt 205, 167. 143: . Hughes 139, 200, 161, 138; nes 178, 248, 575, . Stonelewer 29. 179, 8, Shields 177,120, 173; W. Clay 146.185; W: Bowles 126, . Limperlay 168, 157, 177; 669, 856. Window Trimmers Horrocks 150. 142; McKerns 136, 161, 166; 0. 219 168, 211; Frenchy 122, 173, 172; Total 710, 763, (845. Ink Splasherr Williams 132, 178; Masters 112, 131, 117; 180, 165, 169: Harding 178, 101, 156: Suadee 182,269, 218; Totals 104, 863 Swat Eois Laudneni 221, 157, 164: Wallace 108, 207, 174; 182, 107. 128, 127; Totals 18, 808, a84. 121, 172, 210; Coffin 74, man 132, 113, 1342 Priec Totals 5i6, 631, 700. Renowns G, Forsen 212, 194, 161 R. Hale 151, 148. 95; G. Gui 179, 220: H. ison. 149. 113, 1 . Gangster 151, 857. 835. Deli Brown 172, 14 . Southern 104; 124, 108-1... Trud 429. 174: A. Brown 120, 148, 102 120, 127; Totals 743, K. of C. Learue Tom Pitageraid 177, 212, 198. Totals 652, 718, 673. Santa Marias H. Kelly 92, 06.140: G. Cunningham 113, 155. 118; W. E Wert 109, 123, 120: 'M. McNeely 129 142, 148:' 5. E. Enright 185, 204, 167 Totals 628, 720, 693. Columblans Morrison 155, 160, 132: yNetll 96, 170, 135 148, 155: Totals 692, 731, 104. as; rrick- 119, 131;,0 . Velgh 140, 94, 162; In- Harvey 145, 151: J. Peovysides 204; J, Beresford 115, 167, 129; Totals Totals 703, 199, Callaghan 71, 111, 154:' wildman 182, Dutton, 150, 297; Kennedy 186, 171, 122; Tench n 96; Bow- 104, 178, 159 167, 223, 107; Totals 800, . Gorman 168. adians Can Now Hold Exec utive Jobs in National Boxing Association ESKS PRACTICE HARD FOR GAME, HERE SATURDAY Good Turnout, of Rugby, Material at Workout Last Night ic opening game of the Al by woutball Union scii.dule billed hore at Renfrew Park on Sa urday afvernoon, when the Caigary Ligers oppose the Eskimos, Couches Atnold Wark and Miles Palmer put the Tgloo-dwellers through anothe: hard workout last night in preparation tor the first battle of the 1920 cain- paign. S A good-sized turnout of s were on hand for the practice. and (ney Were given strenucus signal drill And scriminage practice that showed many of the performers to good ad- vantage and gave the coaches plenty of reason to feel highly pleascd with the way iu which tho team as a whole ts shaping uy Forming offensive line an opposing squad to work: against, ch Wark sWiiched the playcrs at imuervals and gave every man a chayw to show his ability on the attack and defence. Joe Cook, the Eskimos new quarter back, called signals for, the oltensive squad and the team ran off a numb of the plays that they will use wit thelr new style of play this year. Duggan at Flying Wing Pal Power, formerly of the Univer sity of Alberta. team who hi pla ccuple of years, looked gocd at contr half in last night's workout Eric Duggan, last year's quarter was at fying wing, while chard and George Anderson ci big share of the backfield work In the absence of John Glasgow, w eentre, Benny McKeever did the sn ping night. Bill Lammie Clarence Campbell held down the mic. dts wing postiions. and these two husk- Jes did a ot of powerful ine eras ng. with fs p and Jonesy on Hand Elwyn Jon*s, diminutive Wel: drop-kick artist of the team, while ln uniform, did not get into much actiot Young. Clayton. Tom: Williamson and Vie Smith, whe saw duty on the end positions lookes 004, Promising Players Lindsay Carver and Bert Croft, tw nowcomers s far os the senlor Eukiny are conecriied. played on the wing. and showed ability that zarks tiem AS players of exc ptional promise. Home Run Stai nding Hote Rana Yesterday Bissonitle, Robins, 1; Herman, Reb- tns, 1; Cuyler, Cups. 1. Natlopaf-Leatue Leaders Klein, PANE 392. Wileon, Cl 30; Ott, Giants; 39: Hornsby, Cubs, 37; OrDoul, Phillies, 30. American Leaiue, Leaders Rutt, Yankees. Athletics; 33; Athictles, 3 Teague Totals National 712; American 565. Grand total 1.277, Chess Champion Leads In Match With German WEISDABEN, Germany, Sep . 18. Dr. Alexander Aleksine, world's chess champion, Tuesday defrated E, D. Bogoljubsw; Its German challenger. in, the seventh game of tae chess match. Bogolfubow resigne the thirty-fifth. move. The vietory placed Alekshine again in the lead. He has won 3, Jost 2, and Wed: two. tnatches, Tha players wil Pest today, i Great English Horse, Colorelo, Dies Tuesday LIVERPOOL, 52pt.. 18 One of the greatest horses in the English tur? three year olds, Lord Derby's Coloralo, died Tussday. He avon nine races dur. ing his brief racing career, with a total value of 150,000. Quality Plus Service AT THE COSMO TAILORS 10218 101st St., Edmonton Johnson 133, Ferdinandr Donvan 113. 114, 143, . MeNtcho 386, 130. 112. Rely 194 bsorbine y Ti 1st MacDonald. 162, 190, 301: r Hibeeata WIS oh is Tae Aunsteric tinimenie i Pintas Jarbo 105. 110,117; Farrel AZ the first signs of oe irritation or sore- : i ness of the throat, gar- 150, 131: gle with Absorbine, Jr. a few drops in a little water, This powerful remedy destroys the vi- rulent germs, relieving the soreness and irrita- tion. At the same time you should rub Absorbine, Jr, externally into the throat muscles. It drawa 17 a. aoa HORNSBY HEF IN WINDY CI ARTER BAT Has Captured Heart: ee ees Cricket Notes oer ener cn The selection committeo of Ue Ex. THREE TEAMS eee ree Leer met ee LOOP CERTAIN tthe Rest of League against the Fee ee ee oe aS ee uD Players in Moose Jaw j on Saturday next ay oa The following players were selected: Dig Dn to Make W. Parker (capt Field, Hardisty, P. Muter, L, Parker, n), Croft, Dieroft , Johnson, Luke J. Tiplin, and League Success REGINA, Sept... 18. Moose Maroons ecnior rugby team, have be- Jaw Tatts ame fe caled for two o'clock finately entered the Saskatchewan Fans by Fine Worl jaharp and subs will be utilized to get Or TMBPY Oinicals of the elrcult are This Season the game started. Any of the players cannot play, are asked to phone T. A Potts at 916308. .o busy drawing up a sehedule that will selected who Meet the approval of all three team, According. to Tom. Hanway, oniy two op:n dates are open at Baska . 1000, Cetover 12 and 20, but whether the Maroons or Regina Roughriders O. C. Cricket Jett be'ssem in notion at the Hub frst Jhhas not yet been decided. As soon as the Untative schedule has been com pleted it will be forwarded to all three Yeams for approval, The Moose Jaw players are respol OMICAGO, Sept. 18. The oid again is the hero. When Rogers Hornsby came Chicago Cubs last spring, he wa: ed with sort of indifferent 1 the tone of which was: Wel, we've heard about yoti and you're m great ball player, but also heard you're trouble- We're glad to have you and w serve Judgment until Iater. * Then the fans continued to Hack Wilson. Where Hornsby mild spattering of applause w' went to the plate Wilson rece tremendous ovation, That cor for the first half of the weason the Hornsby acclaim begat to b slightly. There were no reports of a aenaion on the club and Roge tainly was playing rent, bal fans were willing to give credit credit was due but still were fa Teady to idolize Hornsby. Then the report got out tell Hornsby had worked for hours s Norman MeMillan how to hit. result of the teaching, MeMilla stands at the plate exactly as. by dots and he ts hitting the bal never did before. Then the fans to notice the remarkable, tmpro in the play of Woody English took but little observance to e Hornsby was. responsible. There hasn't: been the slighte of trouble between Hornsby: a1 eat of the team During the last home stay Cubs, the fans really have warn to Rogers, It 4s extremely not now that his appearance at th brings forth equally as much 1 does. Wilson's. Daily the accial mrown greater andthe oplnio now is that the Rajah has been understood ball player. There seems to be a bellet Manager Joe McCarthy of the responsible. Joe 1s a wonder at ing men. He knew that Horns a great ball player. He knew als there ts no man in baseball who Jea-hardey-than Rogers. That cor tion doesn't need. much ma and Joe has given Hornsby alr free rein. Rogers has responde giving all that was in him and was plenty, MeCarthy looks on Hornsby perfect ball player. He knows how to bandie on the field and more than th knows how to act off the field said, I don't have to think abou he is doing either place and w sweet ball player he is. Hornsby really proved that take orders without grumbling McCarthy decided to make a sw his batting order. At that time, J vas hitting in the cleanup p and going great. MoCarthy deci could betler serve the team hitt third place 50 he gave Hack the coveted fourth position and Hornsby into third, Since one pet averslons of m hitter who ts to be switched from one posit ahother it was thought Hornsby be slightly dissatis fed. Instead c Rogers stepped out and went better than he had been going Bo they Sdolize Rogers here Sdolize the man. they made pre thent that he merited meciaim ff you don't think they do. as who have had 19 or three minutes picking straw hats every time Rogers to the piate in the pas OLD FOLKS WITH YOUNG KIDNEY TPeople past middle life need not yield (ney or ler seakniees. Many older fermerty auffering from backrches, rising, regular, painful elimination fnow have comparatively young ki ithanks to a proper. diet and. Bantal Midy capsules, Gent ne i LONDON. Sept. 16 Nottingham- shire, champion English county erlck- et, have a fine hance to Win thelr match against tie en ington eval, At the end of play Tues- sible for the clubs entry into. the day the scores were: Rest 39 and 263; leaguo for they volurteered to dig down Nolts S64 and 99 for one Ycret, Tho into thelr own pockets to finance the County require 118 to give ibm ve- trip to Saskatoon. Prospects for tory. Yesterday Hobbs scored 63 and strong team in the Mill City are bright Lapland 15 for the Rest, while Staple with about 30 players turning out for (eae'Your wickets for 63, Whysail practice every might, and their, inelus- T Notts off to a fine atart in thelr fon should tnersase the gates in the cond innings by biting up onp considerably. When the Son judges the Father THERE comes a time when nearly every son sits in mental judgment upon his father. Sometimes, alas that time does not come until the father is dead. The son, perhaps, may be a mere lad, faced with the knowledge that his is the task of helping to look after mother and, perhaps, younger brothers and sisters: Then it 5 that he judges his father. Then it is that he remembers his kindnestes, condones his nesses, and then it is that he wonders sorrow- fully, why his father did not make better finan- cial provision for his mother. Ifyou have known of an instance where ason has thus sat in judgment upon his father, remember that the time may come when your own-eon (or your daughter) if you have children will sit in judgment upon you. What will their ver- dict be insofar as it applies to your provision for their, or for their mother s and your wife s maintenance? If you haven t provided: sufficiently for their maintenance until they are able to look after themselves (and their mother) isn't this the time to do it by means of Confederation Life Association Insurance? Lneal Office: Write forthe pamphlet No Matter What 200-202 Moser-Ryder Block, Edmonton Happens . Youll find it very interesting to say the least. Address your request now to Confederation Li Fad Office: TORONTO Te Ger THe LAST OFFICIAL MOST VALUABLE PLAYER AWARD. 1A THe NATIONA: DEMAREF. New York Gtarita) Hornsby. Hack Wilron Klein To the Cubs this year. He wil be at or near the top in extra hase ite and Tuns scored ahd those are the things that win ball games: And in addition to his joyous energy and fighting in- stincts he ts oneef the best roaming 149. 109; G Doherty 145, 112. 155: center fielders in the game today. Hornsby has had the honor in the pai or It would be a tough job piek- Hing the winner this year ms the Rajah is having one of his gre vrai (Copyright 1929) i . Wilde 165, 169. 165: W. Mekinnon 108. 119: Totals 687, 446. G82 Palor Dr Clermont 112. 192.117. F Dwver 90 129 147: MPinvier 124 322, 193. MacDonald 148, 186. 148 WA MeMonald 178. Ravole 218, 208: Totnis, raga Salvador F Morrion 128 . 1110: J. Whelan 196. 127. 139: out the inflamm ROR EP TEE 135, TOT OEE TS 198. 107: C. Burchell 95, 181.136; To and reduces theawelling, tals 2s. 783-887. Geant h.i08. tise Always keep Absorbine, Gransda-W. J. Hart . Ht. Savole 159, G. Beokman 119 Js. handy. At all drug: gist s 1.25. For Tonsillitis rub and gargle with Absorbine 5: THE HEART OF A GOOD * COCKTAIL - This advertisement is not published of displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Alberta.
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