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fAGE SIX EDMONTON BULLETIN TUESDAY. APRIL 27. lft gt; lt; * BASEBALL BASKETBALL FOOTBALL SPORTS OF ALL SORTS BOWLING RACING lle* by FALCONS ARE CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD, DEFEATING SWEDEN BY A LARGE SCORE Old Country Football Count Was Twelve to One and Swedish Boys Played Oood Defensive Gitme United States Favorites in Series for Second Place and Play Sweden Tonight AVTW'KItlV Atn-il : - The FVJcone of Winn peg loaltfM defeated the Bwedleh Olympic hookey teem by * ecore ot 12 to I. winning thp Otym- pic uhamplonalrip. Tonight's v Oforjr oa* the CfcnfcdUin Main wee fully **P*cl d. * * gt;m ng re- r*rdrj Irtrgcty ma m *jueetl n of the rise Ot the ecore thr IceUindrre would run. up axatiiHt thrlr sturdy *hu 1e cfrerlenced opponente. The n.i irgft In the etr lee cum* Sunoay night when the falcona nSt**r a total cviii' .. feMi il 9r a cor* urf 8 to 0 the t j-jo tovremrnUttg the United State*. Tluu -*r*u* looked upon generally et the d-M-ldlnr ftwnor 4n the onampion- hhp :* mtm. MvfNlm Wcrkrd Hnrd fix' .Swedlah team wh'cB won in.uly from liehflum in the pre llm- .irv ot :.ter vu computed of auir eekey pleyere, yrho lacked, however i *r i ml nrduoiiB training in ttio , un* that would ru thrm ro cop* wJth ft Clnft claee tvam Tlie Swwl lt;i pleyc.l di-.-rucrately from first to in**, wurk Ing heroloaMj to wore nnd dee- ...-,. fciol that tbey w lt;*re hoadrtt* itclaaeod thetr Mi/W gt;orn drtfi-n'Mvr work kept tu- tally wra* u*-'.ov- mhmi tke InUaAce ot the piuor ind;- c:i( 'd. I'm.trr. the Olympic rule*, nil tmmmm Oireoaybeaten by the champion imm - net compete for **-c nd prlre. TMi* . Ajiirrlotfn. Ozecho-S'n.v k .u.-: tfwrdlMh tea ine will rfbw (AM off. Th American teiun win puy Sweden Tueeoay night * lt;* the tletor ihn matoh win t gt;i gt;* tho C*echo- imUcj who have drawn a bye, on W :.. Juy. The American* are easy t tVorttea III thlB -erlr*. Arc Nut * * cd T. Amer rmn leum wa* dunapnlnt- not chagrined, a', lta 4nfe*t by Canad* Sunday night. Il WM nybooVe m-mr un:. neat the ftn- Mi. mid . Umqrcr F*llow i. bul the xMt trmm won The htfckey Xpert declared Kurope . never cen a pun * lt;iuft to tt.' y. eempctltora r* tnvaed to a .-hurty fSEhtMtlen en***m next Friday. Kii i Albert w.'.l prohnhly lu- preeent. il -K*y entbuetaeta are hop ng to m the fanadinn player* In action ag a in thta exhibition mm lt;- bul the pi er have not rrt 'been arleoted. II la eald th*rr la little ttldlfcood ' - mngng for tht ranedain and United Btataa treme to meet ngn n In the exhibition conteei n* thm Americana are not likely to participate, many ot a gt;m wteWng to vtelt the buttle zones .' prane* - nd ungmm before .-- ng to the I'nlf'l ij- Coming Eventa . Shamrocks Co Pluy. Tnnlrht at (he exhibition rround* rho ShamrnrkA senior and Intermedin'* Football rluha will play a practice gmmm. KSckofT will tako placo at t:30 c'eleehi Veto Will Prartlee. Tho Oreat War Veterans football club wltl hold a practloe tonlftht IMayers will assemble al tho clnb room* at 6: JO. i LONDON, April - . (Canadian Aa- toclated l*reea) Tt gt;day'e aaaoclatlon football reault* were: Mm DtvUlon. t'helaea 3. Weet Ilromwloh Albion ft. Aelon Vllln 0, Manrheeter City Oldham l. Sheffield-Wednesday tf. praaton i, Rvenon 1. Second UlvUloa. Clapton 3. I-rU-fMor 0. Tutttnham u. Birmingham 0. Hull 1. Kotherham 0. S.tuth Shlelde 2, Grlmehy 0. Stookport 1, Weet Ham 0. Wolverhampton B. Stoke 0. Soutliorii Ix-agm*. Brentford 2. Kxeter City 1. l gt;uton I. Bristol Hnvere 1. N'orthamitton 3, Mlllwall f. Plymouth 2, fillllngham 0 * BiiOliieilii m. ftUU'Jl'* I'ark 1 Game Ttmraday Mclit. The South nm- football learn and the Veterans irlfl pjay an exhibition Kn me itt the South Side ground* on Thureday night at 6:30 o'clock The South Side team will be ee follower I.ocke Melburn and Kent: Ijippln. Pav g and Oraham; nir -ln. Or*icory. Potta, Br gt;-ant, an.l MoDonald or Farm- Mllt. MAKES NKW l -'( Oltl PHU AI i:i.PHlA April 2*; Miae Eleanor Smith. Mornlnv- do A. C New York won tho woinrti'e t.jnon* A. A. V. 100 yard breanl ntroke wun- tntng chatnplouthlp her.- Sa-urday, In one minute 85 1-6 aeoondn. new to* cord for the event Th Umt Wan within one fith * gt;f a iCCOild of the world'e record. TELEPHONES WIN INDOOR BALL TITLE SOUTH SIDE HELD GOOD PRACTICE; CLUB IS STRONG Extra Inning: Waa Required to Decide Indoor Baseball Championship get a* oT Oii gt;MMt:nriAi, idOAarft CHAMPIONSHIP The bnekrt all trams og Revlllon'a and the Po t Office met at the Y on J Saturday wenhsg to dfclde the cham- jploneh'p of the lt; V gt;mmerclal TVi-ikr;- rbnK leogne. HevlMon'e 4 gt;elng lea'dere of B d'A-.'.m and the Piwg office of A dlvlfllon. The inunie ended In favor lt;*f the Poet Offlct team, the ncor* being 42 to Z(k An a reeult of thle game, the Postt offlrf team will rneM the cha ip on Y llouae team 'n the er -e whtch la tn deride the Intermediate. The team Une-up U aa follower Rei-Ml--n gt;: Kaat. centre; Sparing. r. f.; McCutcheon. 1. f.; Barclay, r. d.: Bu1 chart, 1. A. Poet Office: Griffith centre; Hop- klnaon. r. t*. Oalrna. 1. f.: Armatrong. t. d.; Speer. r. d.: MltSer, eub. RKntrCTION OOVFinMLJ gt;. TORONTO, April 2C Hon. Peter Smith, provincial treiuMirer, tonlKht confirmed reporta current for n v *ral daye. of a reduction lu ihe recently- announced tax on Ontario .racelracke. M Ie truck* will be asscaeed 7.: gt;00 for aeh racing day, nnd half-mile tracka 12.500. Ljuit night m tht eouth eldt grounda the aoutb skit football o'.Ub held lta tfi-et (practice. There wea a food quad of playera oul and a faet work out took -pleeo. Team tnaterori- preaent looked good and tht olub officiate have every hc pe ag * atrong teaim tliU* eeeaon. The clufb hae a larKe nunaher of playere algned u-p but thoae that are with the club are t/t ihm right calibre Cor senior football. WILL MAKE ITS SPORTS MEET BIG SUCCESS liil a lUihTON CMITIIIVC. AND SHOT STOHK Agents for Society Urand Clothlnr Walk-Over and BUt-r Slue* HART IlltOS. Jaep lt;T Av.nm n. WUil. sir*- -i A JFSS l F?rrY HKIiEASKD at VKLAMD, April SC.A-Jew 1 PrnXf, left-handed pitcher, wns re- leaeed todav hy the Cleveland bam'l-.ill club to lnd'anai olla of the American nsaoolatlon. - ITNliAXD WINS FIRST ANTWIORP, At rll 26. (By Aaao- ,*.I* Pres- gt; In the 0 -nrpiP tlgnre k 1 ng poire, f in'-nnd won flrat plac, Norwwy mcond, Bngienrt third- nrrd the Unltod Statet fourth. YAKIMA AGAIN BEAT ESKIMOS IN CLOSE GAME Edmonton Ball Team Loses Its .y euiri-. Fourth Straight; But Game Was Close TAKlMAe Wmmhm ; April* 26m Thr Tak 1 rnn t**m of th Pnciric Interna- fr nii irnjnie iMraln d *ft*atecl tho K l monton teani of ihe Wratrrn Ir-T-TU*. 8 to 6. mnklnp It four wln for th locals. Yakimu An rxtra innlni: to th* third i m wan required Io 0*Old lt; ihd Indoor baj bftll rhamplonnhip of KJmonton whrn lho Alberta (JovrrnnWnt T* e* phonen won from tht* K* tarian* by *rinr two runff lh th** cond half n f-ichth lhMW., m*mn tns nnrc corr 20 to 19. It wa* a grand and irlnrlanji irani*, ind thr throng that filled th calltrlea nriV-r had a qulmt momtnl lit any tima during tho content Superb flrldtnR nnd lui rtl It*: tin* featured thi- game. Ho;li iiltcherft were touchnd frequentl*la gt; hv limlnfA Purine the flmt two Innlnira th I Telephones hSd a distinct ftdvantAj:e In that they rathero.i five run* to their npponentn two. but lh the third rh *y m tar trd upwards allowing t*lrht Hf gt;turlanff to croaa the phtt . Tho fifth Innlnjr wa* an oventful one. the TlotarlanQ ink Ini; thr e runa -whllo their opponents added four to their f cor . In thn ftlxth the AGT* went up a aln allowina the Rotarlana five while ln u desperate rally In the seventh the Telephones tied up the *cor with mtx runn, mnklnfr a tntnl of 18 for each* The Ttotarlnna-w -nt Vo bai flmt In the extra utansn, ftnd retired with enourh rune to win the pun 4 had the Telephone.not rnjinrh- ed their aerenth Innlna rany. HavInK retired the Kot*r4ann with one run In 'the eiKhth the TelephonM atarted in Iheir halt to Ktaisc n recnlar Onrrl on h. Tliree hiu In a row t*ent two AtD-ofta the rubber, and the ram* broke up. The team* lined up ns follows: AOT Muter p. Rankin, a. Parker. McTavlsh, Skltch* Anderson. Brown, Uoesle. Tret In. MrDougah KvUirians Peter. p McMillan. c-t Brocket. Kreemun. Hutchinson. Michel Cleitdlnln. Pinch. Weaver. Garveyf Itoss. Score by Inning* Rotaary *H. 118 03S 01 19 A G.T. ..... 321 Ml 6: 20 SCOn MAKES NEW RECORD Military Athletic Association Will Concentrate This Vear on Two Things how .ver nr** movrra in the ImlU tnovt in Eilinnntun th' thif-ii- belonslnf i lt; orc4irf Utl lt; nM in 1)14 lt; o*opermtloD nt th ihti b iftMl nit'i afhlt*tlc yrar .to includo 11 ths ntliletlo dty. with thv or,'aihuti ii' oim oi ever U***d i Hi 1 ;y can bm tut. A mffium to il) flno ihf lln will bo hold .huril). FOR PLAYING Has Played in 534 Consecutive Major League Oamee Bey- en Released w. L. pet. Ch'caro * 0 1.000 H gt; 11' n 1 2 .800 Cleveland .. 9 2 .760 Washington 9 D .444 New York 4 6 .444 St. L*oulB t 4 .429 Philadelphia t .250 Detroit 0 .000 CaruuU siralsht Wfiifram. Rlppy anil n ii s Roiyen Ritchie, nml Uonn;in; OI.VMPIC GOIiP JIXY 12 ANTWKRP, April 25: The Oiym* pic Rolf eventB huve heen definitely *v*t to bejrfn J ly 1-. fnllowlne the Knft-liah and Krench gt; hamplnnphlpn, liKlicat'on* thun far ar*' that Kn*l n lt;l the rnlted Ptatea France nad poslbl gt; j Belgium iM he the only contestants. BWEDEB'WtN SKATING ANTWKItP, April 26. UlttH Tulln und M *9*9 Norm, imth of Sweden wero Award*** flrHt ami reond plitcu re* pectlvely In the Olympic fipure nk t*r rti eVrnt Sfitartay n cht. Miss There*** WeiUo. t lioi*lon ww third. surden'i r' i an icored the t nl hn t fcfter trn iwln te* or piar rhe oa an utter urpriw to xhm ng 'nm Thm vlrtnm h*d rnMly i tma Qve riml* whi Ti Bwnwin. -4 v rtlnh rlrht ( dfffentfw i rrted the DUCk dnwr* n*fcr tu h * lt;*an dinn iron nnd lt; rove It into rh** net*' mrprlsln* iomlkeeper Byroe d nu--ft thet hm frli fi* wn The i i 'mn I'neup wu thr Nimrai getter***** u th **, * r pTlnTi of on** I1- ' Vredertck*on rrtrinrfnj Woodman. Th*- tCOfe at thr md of thr flr*t ha'f WM Canada 6; Pweden 1. - KIMX IKR MINN Nj;w VOH1C Aprii:' i Jor Stech- FHII--ADKLPHIA. April 28, Ever- ett Scott. Boston ahortetop* celebrat* ed hla new record for eonsecutire frame* participated In by hlttinjt a homer with Mcinnea on flr*rt, culminating a battlnic onsteueht which d - rlded today's game with Philadelphia In the fourth lnnjn*. The final core was 8 to 0. Scott today played hla 534th consecutive irame, rta tlnff June 20, 1916. The pr* ioue Tocord of 5S3 parme* ptralirht wna held by L*ud- erua. first baseman of the Phll del* pWa Nat'onals. I udcrtia of the Ph lad rhla Nntlon- ala set the record at 6S3 games last season but he haa not played this year. Scott started his continuous playinr on June 20. 19T6. with the Red Sox and ho has not missed a rr. i*f* since. Thr Boston shortstop haa to his credit also for two years, what Is suld to be the h'ghest fielding avaroge for anv shortstop playing the full arason In either major league. His mark of 976 made in both I91fi nnd 1H19 U the highest on record. Lui'V Turner's average, of 97 3 In 191 0 bring the brat previously made In the American l* gt;amie and ? lt;SS, Jor Tinker's record at short for r*ln lt;fcinnati. be'ng the berthrf the X tlonnJ IracTJ'*. Rowton 000 400 BOO 9 11 1 Hhl adolph)a , . 000 000 000 0 7 2 prnnock and Walters; Keefr, Terry and Perkins ry Military Athletic aaaoi'la- tlon has organized somewhere around ten foutbal teamst and the aame num-, ber or baseball teams for the leagues In that city and they will commence operat'ons right away. The T.M. CA. have arranged to aubmlt a re- cnmmendatlon ***** auma of money I frn tn the fund which they administer? In connection with thte promulgation of athletics ln the various districts J should be voted ln support of the j IMl .tary leagues, and this In OOH- Juiictlon 'with the money, and equip* ment wh'ch will be forth coming from thr military end will ensure that a proper organisation be arrived at. Nol So rortumtir In Edmonton the eany organization of all forms of athletics, under civ ilan ausplcte has made lt somewhat difficult to organize raoUtary athletic leagues under the various spurts. In addition to this the reorganization of some of the unit* allowed uudur the new M.lltla establishment hus not yet begun, whlrh will further handicap those In charge of the athletic end. However* *JI the battultons, and other units .including the battalion associations which have been approached are very much In sympathy with the whole idea, and they nave stated that next year ihey will be n fine ahape to get together and form nthletlc leagues ln all branches of aport. Mnn gt; Playera Taking Part In the football, baseball, and eric* ket leagues In the city of Bdmonton perhaps the majority of the players who will take part this year are men who have either seen overseas srrvloe or who Are about to Join units In tin* city. As they are already organized, and rea'JIy to beg'n play, n recommendation will be made to thr Military AJthfletlc association to ppoflft llm every way possible the leagues which 1 have already Iwn formed, and wait until next year before forming any baseball, cricket, or football league* There will however be arrangement* made for the organization nf thr w'n- ter Indoor thlrt:i' eporta, us'hv that time, all the units will hnw been Organised and ln working order. Me li* .Pmspoct* Thr Military Ath Irt lc uft*oclurt:m* NAVY WON TIIItKK ANNAPOUS, Md. April 2*.-Njv WMn all thrrr boat race* from Harvard In the opening regatta of the Ion; ee son this afttrnoosu The roc* were over m two-mile course. HVMIi;iU. KU I. MMT HAMILTON, Ont. April 2 3, It ll announced by the dlr *flfoM of Iht Hum Hon Jockey cluS that ihn * lul will hold Its aprlng m-v 'i ' la usual on the dates orlglna v an inreJ -DODDS KIDN PJJ-LS THE Clegz Case CLEVELAND BICYCLES COMPLETE I.IN-K ov 81'OUTIXG GOODS When In need ol r r pairs for Tiicycles. Ouns, 11 flcs, Golf, Tennis GramaphonM. Locks, Kryx, bm, tr gt;* us for sendee and sac er. world's heavyweight ehamp'or wretftl r threw I vnn wnow of Russia, in an*' ho*jr n*ut25 rotnotQ In n ctcth. oj enr h gt;cai1 1h ui Kat ir' I *1 fall was obtained hy,-a' body scis*or and a hnlf-NVMnn, Horses Horses Horses A Carload of Good Work- kcrs will ic sold hy Auction Wednesday April 28, 2 p.m. at thc International Barns 10246 98th St., Edmonton Auction Sale FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Acting nmler Instmnlnn* frotn Mr. IV Brown, 1 will sc4l by publio auction at the N.W. quarter ntt. 8, twp. Rl, range 2a. w*t of ihn 4ih Meridian (1 S . mlle . from. Pfcrmountl Kottby Auld. nnm time centra f ; ward for St* Johnsfon Perth. Scotland, is In the city, and will bt h* I for a abort tlmr ffe expeotn to b travi-ITlnu-' moro or gt;s* thouch. snd wlll not havt timo :. taka a pltto* iir.yotth* city - i- tntmi, T + la a pity, nm h* L tt v ry llr.e i* ayrr, aud would rtr nc f'f u senior elevens bl the rlty niaterhii Klnth Inning Rally NSTW YORK, ApHI 2S. An exciting nirAh -4pn*nr finish enabled tho Npw Tnrk Yaijkees to defont Wa lt;ihin(rton here today S to 2- H rnnd Baseman Pratt of New York ftHded sixteen on tho sutithslde -of the rlVer thfis rhaneen perfectly- Smrmt year, and .thr whole trend ot tootfxiU VTashtnir :. . *. 000 020 Mn 2 fi -S bo fhr mk Strathcona to concerned i : gt;- gt;w York 100 000 002 3 8 3 loofeJnir up They dc ervft all the K Erlc gt;snn and Gharnty; ThormaH h gt;n-ai The ht wn enth*;flla aTTi'vnff C the eity w hirh i is t gt;etns I lenrii* In this J sav tn thi lr pracl * praaacW ud. Tirn the 5f on of- flrtaHy opens, there ahoulrl be n ptp aJbout thL- vlmy ot the tftame which haa been afboent ln the pit r Ac start with the Hpecfutor* y h i means a * gt;od ea** Tl a ctf the tea nui and thalr n * irtH do much to *yoiMt the gu bla 99*t* support that they in gVL hopo that they nre fiolng larc crowds this y*-ar And we to have Tomorrow evening tn the EJfcLC * thm exeeuttw will nw to transact imvortnrrt, I)U*:neaa There will he sever*: mattar* rivaling-with the play- lflS **f the llrst punes : lt;* uike up, and a great deal of Interesting in ws may ba fathered, AU r preftentativea are reque.steJ to br on haend **hn.rp nt a o clo 'k In orvler thoJ evecj one Tnay oatch tlwy intmx ir homai trtd Ruel, N -li. s; Id Saturday, May lir; 1920 The following: Five Horses t younr mnxmm. Cattle On dark r* Shorthorn bull. 6 cood rollch Cowa, io com* oon. S h tf*r , 2 yrmr* old- toerv. 1 yomrm old. TMirltnc . ball cnlf. registered Puroo Jersey Boar. largs sow due to farrow In May, youns brood wwt Shoep 3 4 1 1 1 gt; The president and secretarv --r lt;he ASl gt;ertn association are already bninc raji rd qu gt;t y 'hy Ca pary, an*J remark ts made If th officials bid baaa thr* same as last yrar II would not have been surprising. Wr hn- thoucht ftJl thts rt uff biul hf*rt cut MM at the annual fr*-nrral meetlnR. hope there win (br nt* more of It A iM gt;nf'-n -m** to lie held In Wlnnlprs het h i the repre nta- Uv of Hue JJ.KA. and the r*-pre nia- Uvea of the weirtorn province* n connection -arhh amilailon, the mntter of thp formstSon of ti weatern a *or a- ton should be the flrat consideration- lf that point Is conceded, then there will be no trouble. The west wants something eLie than the Connaught cup SSrleSL which flt r gf* Is trtken part la only by teams who can travel und who are flnnncJaKy atilo to TliriH* S lt; ttr*red II lu PT. l-Ori m April ' 26. Vanirllili held Detroit to thre neat tered hlta I day and -St, Tenuis won the open** rame of the series 4 to I, The r v home run of th* season st the parU was made by T hln in the sixth when he drove the hall lntn the rlcht field bleachers, scorim* Austin- n trr* t 0 lt; gt;n tirtn oaj i St. I-oul 000 2 2 OOx 4 Oldham. Alten nnd Stanaice; folder and Severold, Chlcncn-CI '.i d. postponed. National League Frnoklvn 7 Pittsburg 6 Cincinnati G S Ixuils fi Phlladeplhla '.4. *-- j * I Ho vtt on ..* ** 1 reirlstered li ewea due sale. UTTT VirtWmefT IMmu T200K lliftTTlMliiMl.il Barns Phone* 4B73 ttndea PuhHcMs Oxford Rnm, 1 year. to lamb about time of I Dogs Implements and Furniture One wacnn. 1 art slel ha. democrat. aet wji(oi bows, set slnjle harneno, T mddlea r llara. hamea. haitera, MOm bone c lttder. srlst grinder, pint form soalso. cistern numn and 14 ft. pip- Ina: p'r* tr nehs. Imperial apparat r, rhurn and cream nni lt;* cream frssasr Iron bsd, two r*fle . n e three-quarter violin Otrsdlvarlusit one Tec lt;J box Camera. Maqy other artlelea too numerous tn mention. Sals at 11 o'clock*- Tenna raah. I. inch at noon: . P lt;rt gt; of the south *lde la ftpUni tlo aibout hla lt;eain Ohafieea t** t year. He saya thut Vhm taam In jmt On paper what ono wo jlJ enrl a world beater, so far ua Hm reputation i joes, bu: t will certainly take lt;ho very ibe t tesrm In the city to r ths way to dr v vrlth the Strathcona t lt; cn thU year, I/ nkins ovrr the list of playeni. wo are Inclined tn acret wtth Friend Pot In. and If I are at afl timea *Jhle to freld H - beat eleven thirt y*Mi ihen they are joinx to T gt;* contenders for the cluun- plonshlp rljlH front the drop ot the hat* Bestdo. thrre are other tea*nfl BAD COLD part in It. fc -wllnmm* thn -inilhurat of Cnlctiry nppltcutlon lost yaar. ftl fuiure It jihdiikl Aie tho tboha -tlda l ruvlnolal or district chan.;. -nm a-p- pro.vwd B y the Alberta ajviodutloti who ahou lt; d vnly 'bo allowed to compete. Twice n- Pord lirldC . t.onrton. 'tho bome of Chelsea this hea pn. have tmpOrtaOl KnylUh y p tlmm t mmn won. by the putting throuffh their mm C ai. lt;he flxill, on th*- j. gt;jrt of n d* fen l- *. CUy, of Tottenham HutApur, -ne or a team whtrh hn* throughout hrld ltad im cond ii itt on of the lengue. oiw w :: .1 .-. . i : *:r.it dlvlalon nni eeanon. haj tho niWnrtun* eg oa''ng the cup t*p w.tli A ton Villa by pattlm: throuffb bll own goal, anil Antun Vill, t/rt ro on- New York ChlciMto .. * I 2 New Mnr- H. H. CRAWFORD * Auctlonetsr LEFT HIM WITH BRONCHITIS I'LL TELL THE WORLD NEXT FRIDAY However sllahl a cold ymi have* you ahould never neglect II: lf rou do It can hare but ons result* lt leaves the throat or luras. or hoth. affected ttronchltba Is one of the most common affections uf a neglected cold, and neglected hronchltls ths most Seneral cause of eonaurnptlon. Dr, Wood's Norway Pino Syrup ts fust ths remady you require to cur* the bronchitis- It doea thl by loos- enlna lhe phlegm and mucous, and stimulates ths weakened bronchial orrans, allays Irritation and subdues inflammation, sootho* and heals ths irritated parta and tti us prsrsnts It becoming chronic. Mr R. 1 SMndhlad. Francis. Sask t writes: **I had a very hnd cold whtrh left ms with bronchi tlo. I tried ar- srol cough remedies and olla of all aV gt;d to *w n the cup on Saturday, hy the fact that Wilson, rt lluddersrield th*- r opponenu, who ware akso 'he runnera up tif Toitanham Ilnupu s. nn l who w*H n no u iu lt;WT In the*first diTtslon vt the league next yetr, headed throueh hia own roal. from corner kick taken by their opp n nts. H-.ifHerjtrteld, itccordtna tn all -*vt*.*?aB were gupeiior to the Villa in the g*me. and yet they felled to oounter- t the feeling generated hy the mistake of W-*aon. Thus we have ft that Aston Vina reully won the Knfflliih oup h's year, by (he fnr thnt membera lt;* two af the teama whtch thej Tjtet In The emirs* of thrlr progress pat tha fcall through thetr awn *oa . Well, now that the Villa have been rlvrn the tctft of the **t*v fht. w* hope that they will be nhle t* ** *** lose ft OS they However the of -mitt*h value, ortrlnat cup Phn Boyen* ItHraM l BROOKLYN. April 26. After York had scored two runs off qtmrd (n the flr t Inning today. Brooklyn came right hack nnd hatted In f ur, driving Nehf out of the hog. Thernnfter nellhei sldu srnred; Th** Brooklyn clu4 gt; today released fateh- er I'aul Beyer* t* gt; Itorhester of the nsa International learue Frors: Nrw York . . .- 200 000 000 S 1 Brooklvn 400 OOO OOx 4 9 0 Nehf. Winters. Dnuelnpi and Snyd- t p; Marqunrd and Elliott. Philadelphia KwnmrxM BOSTON. Apri* ? ltn tnn whelmed Phnad lphia io to 3 Owhnr would have had 1 h it for errors behind Mm. over- today n shutout S ore: Ph'IadeHhla ,. nu nnn fllO 3 7 4 Bn-ttnn 082 101 2x to l? RIt v Betts and Wheat; OesrhgeV and O'Veil. * ATI other games postponed, rain. International League I hope keep t sa e and not dW some yrars n lt; . prrwent trnphy la not Intrinsically, -wh'te the waa stolen wnn u..magnificent and w rth a lot of money. * unlets. all failed U i t I got Dr, Wood's Norway Pins Syrup ard after unlng iwa bottle* I havs never had a stgn nf brunchltls since. 1 therefore can honeetly recommend It for ooughs snd colds.'* Don't accept a substitute for Dr The genuine In pyt up In a wrappe-1 S pins treea ths eo S c and HOe. Man- The T. Mllburn Co Limited. Toronto OnU Kollrfwlng o it the principle of Inter- na*flonnI gamea. the projocn which waa put forward mm* ycum atgo, of play- ina a kni gt;rk lt; tit iier*e* amona ths tenma whtch win th B mri teh. Scnttlah. Ir*ah and Welah rurp rs prrt veiy to Hud the champion af the Brltlah UAmm, Woods. yellow rm not fbe Une as teaxn-t I whloh 1 game* wn rnav iftkc rotH n t vear Thera i- n rt-o nn whly th*a series phould played and It would Pl/e s to the relative merits ot n the four countries named, n not poaalble n lnt*mM tonal gt;etween countries, ln future have the ffp**otacl* of an cm- At Jersey City: Rochester * IC Jer* lt;-v Cltv 10 3 Burf*Mn Acoata. Ro*e anil Beyers; Parrlstin FVrgtisort and Freitage. At Syracuse; -* t ' fe**4 a** aammamam Syraiuiaa , -3 6- 1 Hiecira. Barnes, pnnnvan and FTmlth: P rryman. Murphy and Con- noHr. At Kesdlng: Buffalo , + * t 9 R ndtng , W erre ai**I Bengough; Karpp and Connlrfc fi .V fl* 1 Cnnlln. I Paofic Coast League -** 1 * T os Argel e J. Portland 1*. San Francisco S, Beattle 3, No othera scheduled. PILES trade mark; ufsctured l gt;y plrs wide competition, played somt where centrally, ch1ch will lnctudo all ths vuiitrte* ot ths laiea, and I othar parts of th* empire. Po not other dar - ith Piles. No Sargleal optrv atlon rarilr l. ijinonenf wiu rellere rou a rjnre as esTtmnly oure rou. a * now; aU M**7 **r W)Warwon lUl-w it O , Until**, t lt;k Hunpls ooi trmm tt **ou rc v**m wm t la SlMptopej Jkoivc/ous tneiv ignition mrivtzt Jor motor boats WE announce Columbia Multiple Dry Battery No. 356, with four times the life of an ordinary battery, and so absolutely waterproof it will work under water. It's exactly what you have always wished for, but supposed impossible to create. Vl Solid Dry Battery ot IS Cellpower AbtolutelyWatcrproof' 6niy2 Binding Posts, and They'rg Perfectly Insulated * *m * Not a thing to keep in running order not a spot to protect from rust not a connector to work loose and break the circuit Ask your dealer today for a Columbia Multiple No. 356 for your ignition and you'll order another soon for your lights. rnmtiian Made for Cmnadinn Trade CANADIAN NATIONAL CARBON CO. Limited - - Toronto* CanarTi CX)?vtfNC Another Eveready Con ** , In Cash Prizes. A fc jio.oon.oo TUESDAY, APRIL 27 BILtAT PANTAGES THIS WEEK WILL SUIT ALL TASTES Tint IniUtorat of H w Btrial rtatuiin* Feftrl WWW Fro- ridos M*ny ThrilU ThW wssk's bill : Knlt M is a lona and varied oni. and Inctwdss oata tu suit almost sU tastos* Jaok ds Wlntar and Ivy ltoss p rnt a araosful daitcln* set. Iloth art rlever wrponrnts of tha art of tsrp alchoro, and thsy ct s samples of various types ot dancing not excopt- Ina ihs tnovltaVIo Rucslan and Ir.dia . n ho final part of th'a Un datuio* whara ths brave carries off his squaw In his canoo to tho bsatliiB of lha tomtom, Is qnlt pIcturMque. Thalr first danoa was the mo t attractive on ac count of its aeeompanyin* muslo belna ths dehahtful I'ualcato from Dcll- t gt;r SvK'la n Hum t 'irty end Kdith gt; Allhnlf, d fc crlbsd n two little French e rU do a snnjr end plnno act. The one u7u gt; alnfrs has Ilttla o eiiss for so dolnr. thouirh h r r**ndlnic nf Nnhndy Know* mlffht appeal tu some. Tha lrl at the piano slvea rlev*r version nf th sextet from Luc'e dl lammermoor, playsd by the lefl hand alone, Thlfl wa* really re y good, but in ono pae * ntt* itho allowed hsr arpeffftlna to ovsrrldi the tn l ly. thus nhsrurlnK lt4 A pnraphrnfts of The Old Folks at Home xrnn nhnn Intelligible. Air Cattle Kate a playlet featuring Jessie Haywai*d Is una of honuOy an- peaL Kitty do Msy (MIm Hayward) In an rid hand at the theatrical aame. Bhe hns a cynical uuQnok upon life In r neral, and hai n very poor opinion of the averagi* niidtenee, and the ordinary M*p d called man Arriving In a town the day hoforo Christ- asm tn plsy sn encasement, she attracts the locnl theatrical manager to mirh an extent thnt he endeavors to 'make a date/ for that evenlnv. After *' gt;me perstms'oii sh*- consents, and ha. Bin* to think her dav dreams nrm reni- laed and that iho hns found a husband, when thnt most flinronrsrtln* person *propn* enter* and informs her that the maiacr'* wife if, lnnklns for him and thst h** le the father or elx children. Miss Hsyward's act ir was very cood. Vlda Walkor nn Ituth Mart In, the beloved wife nf a mueh 1o 'ed husband WMi excellent n* ware Tjeon-Hahn nw the mnnn rr and TVI1- 11am Trf gt;rfrron nir Pff petepinto and Boyle have a hum* orous musical skit . The gentleman rrho plays the ipultnr does no very well Indeed, but tnr hm from the ons Who Sin ITS to tell h'm he ennnot play In the same k r sa ba 'the stnwer' wnrbloa In. In you're a Million M le*? fmm Xowher ** the singer tried -andSealBr, una Nothing else w: No oth*r can eomptre with S Made only from the finest grown beans, which have Jowly, absorbing goodness fro the sun and the luxurious I cool wonderful Tropic Uplanc Perfectly Blended and Roast Mmt K iil d tX tn the Tins. lm K. ' -*'*-1- 3*n gt;. -- . Whol*. cround, Wnn foe Pert' i Co W- Ptzfmc: CHASE OX 5ANBO WII (lllll llt',Hi IIIIHUIIll How Presc Sap the Ir Causing Weak Ne Alarming Increase in Iron Defi Physicians Below to Explain Wh; Iron to Help Build up Weak, N RED BLOOD STRENGTH, Nuxated Iron Is Now Be 3,000,000 People That tho nervous una ph gt;slcal sti produced aa never before un ulurmi blood is the belief of Dr. T, Alphormtu years' experience and formerly of thi vice, who explains 1-olovv why Iron 1 greatest dev elopment of physical ont Dr, Wallnce says: MIn overy a e sine* pie hay* fallen Into certain mode* of leal welfare nnd it ho* remained in ea or Science tu provide meuns that wou *i *l strength. Amonc the anclnn:- **- helped nwik lt; gt; rich, red blood to repl prea rve hlah standards of health, hui Mina up he;il'h ls nor open to th woman In civil life today whose we: Impoverished foods sap thrlr pnergy a thom eak. annemle and all run do their blond to Ilter.illy starve for wc raleM TTnaT*-ffIrInir IrriQ ran bo ob food* we +nt It mnmt * supplied la mot enalijr shsorbed sod a**lmll efl mnd tor alwuyt pre *ribe ora nh* tmn wbUli r hmtm n 'l with ii-h mu *?i**itfn rewilt* that I am Sbffolutely euaKu fi f tg rf- 1 Hreness for b ipiax to bulltl r** hlrxxl, fre:ic lt;h and sMhuaace.* Mr II. B* Vnih formerly phr*lelan lo tbe BbWw i- gt; lU--i gt;ltai and a Medirsl Kt- aradnrr, nny*: 9*Tbrn tgl out my nxirmrlmn*** on Iff ; 11a 1 Hfefft and as a MedWol Ki mia' T, I hs ra h* wl at tbf uutnbei who hn*rm doctored vainly fer Tsriouv m ift. Mhrn tn real- 917 tlsel r deltoaio. ruo -Oorn n *lote *rt ftimplr thr noun ot Ta k of Iron In t e Weod, fre- fluently hmmrht on by iw d* mrz methods of rovkery and thm Mf rain of tb** pr* *nt day a Mrdirnl Kx* TKTA/1 been avtenlph t yi 1 MJjfy IF Time Mjrh t*n*U*n tt asd scale 1 her* enraal** Iron Ninai sod aurprla ti i gt; Urnfa at tks rapidity with whieh rha inrmm nml gmumr ilMtUlty rfpiarrd by fi renen d trml* ng r4 ntrmngth aud tltalUy. I took x m**n Ir*m tny Sir to build IBS tip afTor 'm mmr r*n+ SIM ftf Tirrt ua rhau lob Tl e rff** t lt; w rn r.p. r n a SSW Dr. Toronl Lonrj-Urrd Tungsten Batteries JU alt flashlight* I 190 UH(1 ANI within mrm-9* II hid rinually itt1u1( k mr y*l*m an ) put in q a .uj rb gt;* -Hm 11*91 tAmt Thar* tt i*T V .yac9 roadltlAti. 1JJ maum* wM( mt ar *nm - nr 9j90 rmnx-Mma yio barm n wiclinui tir.-v gt; * - it yon arm Dflt mtrone *r arm . mm, nmm li -' jronrmie to itmh tlw folv*wln c t**t* mmm hftw loom jmmi mit *mrk or bow tar' tou 2 TB S hm .-ntittm Urmm *-4*-xt ironi i**Tf* tlio , par . my mtimr mmaln fcr iw.. Thru tmmX yonr atramgih agaia and ** gt;**** **-* rp
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