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ry 25, 1919. February 25, isis. MEDICINE HAT DAILY NEWS *** Sell Attractive Goods at Attractive Prices ling TEA FARE Eleven Points Behind at the Fin. ish Slight Lead Was But Short-Lived. Lethbridge, Feb. 24. The Veterans The K, of C. were at home last night held a meeting to organize for sport to the Moose, and with both teams for the season, with the result that fighting for the leadership a:good game they decided to-organize football, base was-antictonted: The-Kntehts had Te ball and lacrosse teams and put them aid their playing area od this was in the city leagues which may bela big stumbling block in their play, SIMMER PT Oe ta With Capt. Porter President of Organization. board will naye auth- , money for carrying gt; and ail claims mnst s of the date nt of the award. is deat a1 hail the owner may crop from the opera- uy time up to July elve a rebate cf a mount of the premiwn. + o'clok the returning -the-moetinty-open tor councillors. The time wominations would re- hour, Z: lion paper must. te ast five qualified elec nd of the stated time he following meu had Gros 07, m, Coleridge. z Ventre. Coleridge. Medicine Hat. orth, Medicine Tat. on, Gros. Ventre. ole subsequently with- which leaves five men : first three named be- f the 118 counell. g now names aspiring honors men are to be elected te Separate Pants Specially Priced this week. So now is your chance to match up that coat and vest. Tweeds, worsteds and serges. Special 2.95 8.75 Discount to all Returned 10 Shirt Special Tooke and Arrow Shirts of the etter sort. Latest stripes, both quiet and loud. All sizes. Regular 2.50 1.75 Hformed: Phey-ere-aise-going-to-have/and players failed to get onto the some rinks in the lawn howling tour- ground before too late. It must also nements. And they are also ready to be admitted that the Moose werd ta- back up the general proposition of a vored considerably by Daine Fortung. central sport organization. although on several oceasions. what. p gt; Thelr new organization will be peared to be sh er luck was due te known as the Veterans Athletic Asso- the splendid game played by Hayne, of ciation, with the following officers: the Moose, who stood out in the game President, Capt. Geo. P. Portery secre- as a shining light and bowled great y, Charlie Westley; executive, ball on every. visit to the mat. The Messrs, Reber, Munro, Linning, Devine, Moose are to be congratulated on cap- Smith and Campbell. turing this player who is certainly a The colors which the different teams big acquisttidfi to the team. will wear will be blue sad white. Losers Scored First The action of the Veterans makes phe first two ends were taken by two football teams whieh have already ine Knights, followed racecar tossed: thelz bats Ja the Ing in the third. The Moose jacked a quartette in the fourth und followed up with three singles and a double making their first half eleven, to the Knights six, compiled by two more singles and a double. SOUTHERN BALL LEAGUE Lethbridge, Cardston, Raymond and Magrath are, talking of arganiz amateur baseball league for this an a WANT HATTERS T0 MOOT ToT HH Here's Opportunity for Local Boxers to Get Into Limelight of Squared Circle. The Sporting Editor of The New has received the following communl+ cation from Cslgary, which speaks for itsei Dear Sir. To help boost boxing and put sport once more back on the level of pre-war days, the Calgary city coun il have approved of a commission con sisting of local business men and sport followers, to contro and supervise all boxing in the During the past the game has heen gradually worked Into disrepute up in theso parts, by meal ticket. fighters coming in, staging no-decision aftairs, and then beating it out of town, leay- ing bills unpaid and a general taste-everywhere. This has now been eliminated and once the fans kno that they are getting good stuff, prop- erly conducted, their patronage ts as sured. What we want is to get in touch with seme food Loxers to come to Calgary and put on exhibitions under the man- egement of this commission. Would you kindly make cur wishes known to the boxers of your city, and AL AZHAR TEMPLE : 43 ve determined to make a sweep of son's garments rather than ea to next year, There is a from a fourth toa half on all ou Overcoat: McNally Porter The Home of Good Clothes HARGRAVE WINS CONSOLATION FROM MURPHY AND POR TER COPS HONGHG FROM HARMON IN CANADA LIFE COLTS Winner in Latter Event Had Dif- to make a five end but fell down on a clear op and at the final shot, fon, Magrath is putting on a carnival) The second half opened with even to equip a first-class gymnasium, and scoring for the first eight ends when Cardston and Lethbridge are going in the Moose bunched a quartette and strong for sport this summer, cinched the game, bringing their total score to 24 mgainst 12 Whilst the Knights were defeated Lethbridge senior basketball artists they were not disgraced, but one great defeated Taber by 20 to 25, and Leth- factor in thelr faiture to hold the game bridge High School defeated another was their want of playing to the coach, Taber aggregation by 42 to 10. The especially in the second half. Harris boys, Pearson, Johnson snd This game leaves the competition in Hay lined up for the victorfous seniors. doubt between three teams. The Conflict in Tabloid TEX RICKARD TO er Pisses LETHBRIDGE WON BOTT oficer declared chere flenlty in Disposing of Rand) oy tried to take the opportimty to i. ction. Polling to take Rink in Semi-Finals Garage tie the score, when Porter scared, day, Pebruary 27 i the modals Folewing is ace Events Tonight: 4 second Halt nective candidates for he finale at the curling rink Gon, V. Ready, P. Smith, R. Porter Saar y ; . feds peovionsemt iene Im the finals at the curling rink Gom. V. Rendy, 0. Sinith. a : Kof C.101002020010 7 ously, bi (skip); R. Lussfer, W. Barges . ' Tee ast-niait Dr. Hargrave came out.on (SI? ee Hina Reonig Noose 21 HES CS ews. iat your readers top in the Consolation and R. Porter phe rosults in detail were as fol V ALE URE 0 sults ft Samsor ye, Stew 1 rrespondent for in the Canada Life Colts In the fin- : Gan a pie cae a oe ill report thereon; Sid- als-of the Consolation the winners g . + ees micas igi hat the municipal . ayed a most consistent game CONSOLATION Has Made Application for 50,000 Kinnaird. congratulated cn tts y Hroughout, the result never being im Policies Lloyds Are . K. Of C Adams, Conells, Scanlon Mates er Lt ins TEASE uspny waumien Ol tae HEGHA TAPING: MEGS Considering. Ries Downie; Wadden, Pleaaibas and ree good men vel considerable difficulty in Iccating the ae uneil board, no ue ful ones are. DARKEN At ice. The score w C G, Murphy 4 of the two rinks was as follows: G. P, Galloway, Dr. Hawke, W. 1 vale, Dr. Hargrave (skip); J. Ryan, V. W. Parrish, P. Simpson, . G. Murphy (skip), There were three good games in the i CANADA LIFE COLTS Semi-finals, TR. Porter 15 1. C. Rand 14, G. Preston 7 vs 8. J. Harmon . Finals, vs. J vs, R. Porter 9, Harmon 7. * RALAGE Chicago, Feb. 8, E. Whiteside. insurance policies of 50,000 each fot ess Willard, world's champion h * weight pugilist, Jack Dempsey, chal- + CANADIAN BALL PLAYER JS GOOD PINCH HITTER + Glancing over the pinch-hitters re- cords it is found that Jack Graney, of the Cleveland Indians is close to the lenger for the title, and Tex Rieic Eromoier of tse bout for next 4 I, are under consideration. by Llo: in London, it is learnet. Rickard wi pay the premivms onthe total of Tet phren to tore tester Immediate Thenking you in anticipation, Yours very trut W. L. ROSS. Secretary, Calgary Boxing Commission HOCKEY MATCH TONE The Crystats will tackle th St John's crew tonight at 7 o'clock at the Main St. rink. A fast same is assured the fans. It is requested that all players be there at 640 sharp. LEONAUD WANTS BIG SAT AT Hubert Dutel Leonard, slinger, says he will nat the New York Yuuks unless he get 10,000 for the season. That's a lot of money even if he does not get it Leonard was recently traded by Sos- ton to New York along with Duity Lewis and Ernie Shore The salaries of bi being slished so of them are on southgasy saith leaguers savagely the verge of heart lure, so when Leonard makes tia 19,060 demand the owners of the Yanks will rub their eyes e does not like New York city and as he has a big ranch near Fresno, le may hold out for quite a wiile, are that some Jeon any GOLF IS GROWING GAME Golfers of the country are going to have their first Innings since the war, starting next s Practicall ion. EMPLOYMENT BUREAUX MEDICINE HAT DISTRICT OFFICE Quebec Bank Building Second St. South Phone 2222. - Medicine Hat North half of icine Hat half of Taber. Bureaux are ale Female Employment Employees and Employers their requirements at once. Write, wire, telephone, or call at Burean, J. W. WRIGHT, Local Superintendent. Redetitt, East Provincial Constituencies of Rast half of Bow the Valley register IRRIGATED FARM LANDS We Have 150,000 of accident insnrance to safe- top of the Tist, Tor the Canmdten tm aS and J. Harmon. was hard fought from 4 i ae en, every tournament, temporarily aband- Suny saciet start ta finish; Hantoom. proving tee Tine Moore , va, Wi Govnina 19) BUAMt Ninsolf against possible tnan- wonderful Ick during the past e8r oneal two years apo. in to be restored 500,000 ACRES scipe and Nobod: toro In another game Porter W. Saults , vs. N. A. McLarty 6, ial Tos: in his effa.cs as an emergency bats- ind there are to be innumerable ata- ip y gan away, from Rand Ja. the tirst Shute quai The insurance T want is simply to man. In the first eighteen games Lee Sole is growing into il Know. Be ao Siaiae perafalts Games) protect me against anything hat Pohl called upon him to but for a team- eaine for Americans. Some time ago oof the Best Dry and Irrigable Farm Lands y 7 ten pei CRARSHAER Lallled oo ee TE ployed re- might happen to prevent -Wittard or mate he walked-three times and de e omttinns wore ay SPAFCO aS aol in Alberta ge and Sulphur for re- t eiueactiraealedialen iia thine sulting as follows: Dempsey from: fighting. Rickard fs livored a sacrifice fly on another trip. qiers y the one is Tay moe ray hair to ite natural eee eae 9B Lc. A. Long fi, vs. 8. Short 12. quoted as saying. leaving hima fourteen times at bat. In a Beate A Jarge block of our TRRIGABLE land ving close to the rail- at : ae EW. Stacey road at Vauxhall and Grantham on the Suffield-Blackie branch ck to grandmother's I it to keep her hair k, glossy and attrac- ler hair tool on that streaked appearance, ture was applied with t z ut home Is mussy and ywadays, by asking at ior a bottle of Wyeth s r hur Compound, you mons old preparation, s addition of other In- can be depended upon al color and beauty to y downtown druggist Wie hair so naturally nobody can tell it has You simply dampen a. rush with it and draw our hair, taking one By morning tne gray and: after another ap- it becomes beautifully and Sulphur Com- ight ul toilet reauisite iesire a more youthful is not intended for itionor prevention of g to advertisements in mus, kindly mention he News it will help joxes at the Gas City eeu Change In TrainService fective March ith o. 665, from ine Hat to ? omond, : Tuesday instead da and Train from Lomond to Hat, will rm on instead of Thurs. particulars apply SCHMID, Tant the lead and coming home Rand had to get three to win. je had a chance to do it, Porter having failed te guard, but fell a little short on his last shot and Porter went Into tie finals. In the finals between Porter and Harmon it was an even game all the way until towards the end, when Vorter secred a four end with a bril- shot with his ting him two up on his opp fie next end Marmon had a chance SEEPS ESE EEE EE + * CO + * + + * * + * * + * + + + PETER EEE TET THE-LEAD WORTH. WHILE +The following poetry ap- peared on the bluckbonrd at the Oshawa houspiel, which opened the other day: It Is easy enough to he ploas- * ant When the skip puts his stone on the-hutton, But the lexd worth while is the Iead with smile, When the skip yays con. sistently rotten. PREPS EEE EEE EEE EES T. Allan 10, vs. + MAT GARAGE * * The draw for tonight in the Medicine Hat Garage is: MEDICINE 7.20 o'clock. vs. S. T Fawectt, ferty vs. M. L. Tell. 7 Tang vs. T a Anan MA: Brown ve. D. H.-Allan 9.30 o'clock 82 We Say ton Hargrave vs. T. Thirlwell. F. Dawson. Dr. G Souch va: 17 Tomorrow Night's Draw. 0 o'clock. M. A. Brown vs. J I. Collier. P Renson vs. . . Murphy. J. McDonald ys. J. Fleming E, Desilets vs, T. Thirlwell, 0) ofelock. H. Pingle vs, A. W. Lang. S. Faweott * N A-MeLarty, 1, N. Laidlaw vs, W. Coust R. Dunn vs. G. Mec fferty. If you cannot come to the office telephone your Want Ads. to Ihe News, 2028, Phone 3903. ecve KESTER S Shop of Fashion-Craft Cleaning and Pressing. PLEASE YOU Because our range of Men's Hosiery is now complete. We opened up two large cases of these goods today, and they are away beyond the ordinary in both quality and price. If you are particular about hos iery you cannot afford to pass up cur line, 631 Second St. ee Leone sear : eco Those fourteen times he made seven hits, an average of 500, His most pre- tentious effort was on July 2, when he tripled off Rogers of St. Louis, driving In the tying and winning runs. His sacrifice fly was made off Cicotte and The applications were signed by Rickard and one of Lloyd's agents in New Yor and forwarded to London A local agent. cf Lloyds said he had every reason to believe the insurance would be placad. The policies In the case of Willard and. Dempsey would drove in the winning run.on the after- run from March 1 untit after Juty 1, noon of Memorial Day. A few days und for Rickard the policy would bs later he made a pinch single. off Joe ;Bush and drove in the tying run, Cleveland eventually: winning-in.extra Innings. The next day he drew a pasa from Molyneux of the Red Sox that If you cannot come to the office. telephone your Want Ads. to The 2028, foreed-a-run-across the plato. + ONE THING AND ANOTHER + + Tabaseo Kid Interested in Fight Game Now -6 Kid Biberteld, the former Yankee, who is now the manager of the Littie Rock club of the Southern Association, has turned fight manager. The Tabasco Kid has been acting as a Y.M.C.A, secretary at Camp Shel- by, Hattiesburg, Miss., and while im camp the famous diamond gladiator discovered among the soldiers several men who showed promise of becom- Pig GOod WORST. Tverfeld took these under his wing and he Is now try- ing to make-real pugilists out of them, + 8 Wil Remain on the Farm of His Boyhood Days Slim Sallee, whose definite retirement from the game was recently announced by Manager McGraw of the Giants, spent eleven years in the major leagues and is now thirty-fonr years old. He deserted the Cardin- als in 1916 and the Giants bought his release. Under McGraw's influ- ence. Sallec pitched first class ball, but he suddenly became bomesick last summer and left the Giants in a hurry, He intends to devote, his time from now on to his farm at Higginsport, Ohio, where he was bora, ee ee Canadian Contribution to Baseball Born on Twenty-fiith Among the numerous Canadian contributions to major league base- ball is Bob Bescher. Although Big Bob's name has a Teuton e cast, he was born beneath the British flag in London, Ont., thirty-three years ago today. Bescher's birthplace has long been an enthusinsife baseball town, rly half a century ago the Canadian Londoners had a club which de- feated the best nines of America in a tournament pulled off at Detroit, and in 1877 the London Tecumsehs captured the first pennant of the first International Association, the pioneer minor league. Descher first made a noise like a ball player while at college, and made his profe: al debut in Lima, Ohio, thirteen years ngo. He left the Lima Beans to go to Dayton, where he remained until toward the close of the 1908 season, when the Cincinnati Reds bought him for about 1,500, Bob remained in Redland for five full seasons. Although he swatted the pill over the 800 mark during his last season in the Central league he never reached that mark in the National League, ion ACID IN STOMACH SOURS THE FOOD Says Excess of Hydrochloric Acid is Catise of Indigestion, well-known authority states that stomach trouble and indigestion are nearly always due to-acidity a0ld stomach and not, ,as most folks haw Heve, from a luck of digestive juices, He hat an excess of hydrochlo- rie acid in the stomach retards diges- tion and starts food fermentation, then our meals sour like garbagein a, forn can, ing acrid fluids and gases which inflate the stomach like a toy balloon, We then get that heavy, lumpy feeling in the chest, we eructate sour food, belch gas, or have hearty burn, flatulence, waterbrash or nauses, He tells us to lay aside all digestive aids and instead get from any phar- macy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast while it is ef- fervescing, and furthermore, to con- tinue this for one week. , While reliof follows the first dose, it'is important to neutralize the acidiity, remove the gas-making mass, start the liver, mulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive Juices. Jad Salts is inexpensive and fs. made from the acid of grapes and lemon, Juice, combined with lithia and sodi um phosphate, This harmless salts is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble trouble with excellent results. Lewin makes them. I sell them. CAKES AND PASTRY W.H. DOTY Corner 6th:Ave and 3rd St. oeee of the C.P.R. is N ested come and see us or Ww with further information. YW ON TIE MARKET, If you are int r e and we will gladiy furnish you Wo have no agencles and pay no commissions, us also concerning Dry Farms and Grazing Leases. LAND DEPARTMENT Canada Land Irrigation Co., Ltd. MEDICINE HAT, ALBERTA. See Phone 2428. Dressing Tables In Fred Oak, Mahogany and designs from 12.00 37.00 Cc. A. LONG CO. 1/0. 0, F. Block, Third Street. ae Wateh our ads. from day to day you will always find something you need, +.
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