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1919-03-26
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- i Young Men know good style THEY always; it in the rakishness of an can't define it but they sense Say BAL TOSSERS TO THURSDAY NIGHT Last Year's Provincial Champions Will Decide on Extent of Ac- tivities This Season. The Baseball meeting which was an- nounced yesterday to be held this week will be held tomorrow night. Ar rangements Were made for the use of TALK THINGS OVER - JUNIOR LEAGUE TOREORGANIZE HERE NEXT WEEK Young Fry Will Gather to Com. plete Arrangements Urgent Call is Sent Out. Say, fellows, how about a little Junior ball this year? All the other tuwns haye arrangements wel under way and the Hat hasn't done any- BRAVES TACKLE Wodnesday) Aare 26/2919 ODD TROUSERS We have them in all-styles and sizes, Vest With a hew pair and get the ext any coat or vest. Just a Fit up that coat and 1 wear. We cam match ived Spring Hats and Caps MeNally Porter : The Home of Good Clothes, Second Street, Prominent figures in financial and political circles aro intimately con- cerned in the first divorce case to be Continued must include othe dition to farmers. Fe Wood, prev War appealntto-ig purely a UIA. If you want to c call it the U.FA. 1 Above everything intact. Ho point manufacturers, wh not asked in other wholesalers Bu cratic classes co-o that when the farm they could co-op There should be ganization except automobile; in the lay- out of an ad; in the look of their own declared Mr. W Whatever you cal be sure to call it l J.C, Buckley, of ef the Non-partizan the League would sible except for th WOLVES TONIGHT a heard in the sypreme court of Alberta, Berridge and Warham Crews Will rho application for dissolution of Clash in Carpetball Game: marriage is brovghi hy George Cyrus Clark. the City Hall for tomorrow night, and the meeting will commence at eight o'clock. This is a public meeting and the boys expect to seo a fine crowd there. The boys want the public to turn out and show they are interested thing yet. : Is hoped that the fel- lows who are thinking about playing in the jumor ieague this year will step alive and make arrangements so as to be able to start the seaeson early A Berridge's Braves will tackle War- ham s Wolves in an nter-todge carpet After the Lenten Season in them. They won the champlonship No doubt a lot of last year's junior ball game at the Becker Hall tonight, J j elethes- . ss 4 Be ready with one of our new of the UMA. We. ml 8 year, and with a little spirit by the hall this year, but still there ought to Will line up as follows ry suits W nich make you Teel Tike the credit, he sai fans they will win for you this year. bo enongh left to bave a co: o G. Kinnaird, D; Morrison, J. Stewart, Mew. Art Clothes have a distine- success. The L 1. H. Snow- j Phone 3282. tiveness all their own, den, 653 Second St. wou d be willing to funds.and machine F. Attrill, F. Appteton, L, Sharland, D. MeLeod, A. Berridge. Widberley, W. Skillings, C. Sar- Don't forget, Thursday, 8 pm, City Hall, three junior teams. All the players who played in the Junior league Iust year are invited to J. the junicr teague baseball meeting to son, D..Clark, W. Court, J. Cooper, B. Get your cue from them. They know they get style here at this store; they see The Herpicide All other towns in Alberta have ar- rangements well under way and It is high time that the Hatters were start- ing in to do something. The follow- it in the new waist-seam RAYMOND 19 PLAY 1 held some time this week. Watch Clevelend, E, T. Warham. os last a Ke a the News for the date and place rnd eae ee Sing Garng ll Cena? styles; single and double he suro to attend. SEATTLE HOCKEY TEAM wivs C?/79 Kid F breasted Seattle, March 21 Playing with eS EDMONTON FOR Tht ALBERTA HONORS Teter A (319 Big SToRy Prost By 1 i Use chain lightning speed, Seattle's cham pion hockey team here tonight defeat ed the Mont Les Canadiens the third of the world s Hart, Schaffner di UN ing players are requested to be pre- in game Jewbro's Here pre rd M. iyl sent at the meeting: Rattary, Tepple, championship sezies pee Web arx styles Both Teams Claim Championship Pesvell, Trimble, D. Smith, Asting, for Free First Game on Friday Fad ea Gn ees SPORT FLASHES + ee ypted ay think-youtr 1d,. owtoo Veel, Hollingshead, Galloway, E. Toole, SPORT FLASHE: apices acce You amay think re too ol 1, or too Next. J. Bellamy, D. Donaldson, Stone, Wil- + + until Ay dignified, for the waist-seam suits; all Larry Lajoie, former manager of the aa son, Northam, Clarke Pennington, ; right; there are special models for you; Lethbridge, March 26 Edmonton cienhart, McCracken, Elliott, Walt , Toronto Leafs, is demonstrating and OHYSUGH A : -hay for gh sped and Raymond hoopers will play home jyicconnell, Hayes, J. Fleming, Craw. etling antomobiies ta gad around I aa i - plainer, but stylish just the same. amd home games for the provincial torq, ia, Johnson, Goring, S. Fleming Cleveland, i bo HEADACHE tion witl : Vi Loaster batt championship ae 6 ' spati and any other players in the city not r Rvery. es Onl get it in many variation: sere OMEN EOS ont ACS DS SUS TS ETE rm reir don t you get one of ish. ee for the man: of fwenty or th nfffh President George McKillop of the 8.A. out so as to get things under way a. Monroe to the St. Paul club of the those fearful headaches urnis i of fifty; all-wool fabrics; fine J B. B. league with the Edmonton offi- fas soon as we possibly can. ' American Association, that drive you to do give bes tailoring and satisfaction guaran- gf ctals. ee SS UEEEEDEeEieaeeel iS anything to get relief? teed: i The s. a B. B. league Sent decided With the training sewzon at hand the pease . ae BEST UPL yee yet, but there seems to be some magnates will now step out of the ys OF CBP AO trouble hetween Stirling and Raymond spot light. Now-It s the hall playere' femoving. the ut oe a over the play-off of the tie, and so as turn. Mean Giisama THE GUS Prey oe ibe pees se ee Tae Soldiers i pionship series Raymond has been Donie Bush continues in the holdout the bowels. This not only carce the hea r see 228 S. Railway St. Phone 2926 chosen to mect tlp northerners, who ranks, and George Douss of the Tigers RE MRE ite be eal row No. 1 BAN 7 now hold the title . atso 9 Usted no not-yer-aatietted-whtir-f ace jedicine Co t Tavmend wing the round there/Don't suffer Instant relief fol. * Chamberlain Medicine Co, Tereale 5 Bi- ae a oan eens eaten fa isn't much donde thes Stirling woula lows a rubbing with olf St. ee Cc vial te son sepsme sanceecen caren sanvanras sans ancerencen an ceeces rere SS aviabesveccereewmncerrentl : sieht ater tt jacobs Linime uagkeentaswesucoraiaet eal A Quotati r iro firebepamenontinonpeouincialy tater enlongschedule-of ext : gt; a Bs Conquers pain never fal: e ee sr daeatad Sa L To bring mbout such a change in the Dlay-off will. take plucein Raymond yp soothing, penetrating St, Ja- Mbition contests. chub will take i aetnitien of an -amatenr aa may be oF Starch 2et cobs Liniment right on tae ache or part in ouly four pre f : aes : enact SUES pain; and out comes the seuralgia game: best suited to the conditions prevailing misery. . . Here s a Joyful experiment Try . , Get a siall trial bottle trom your F e 4 i pour a little in your hand spring training in Phitadelphia, wil nad rub it gently on the sore, aching provably play a f2w games with Ar- nerves, and before you realize it -in just a moment- all pain and neural- thur Irwin's Rochester team before in the western provinces. is committee recommends that a7 sons he-reinstat to amateur sta- tus as from April 1, 3919, The provinelal organization shall ap- 1 Spoils the Hair SS you want to keep your hair look- : ) point commitice of reinstalements tng its best, be careful what yon wash gia disappear. It's almost magical, the season opens. i in each community? the locaY governor It with. Don't use prepared shampoos Put the joy 1s, that the mfsery doesn t pth ta he the chairman of such-commitie gt;.oF anything else that contains too soothed and congestion is relieved and Pil Clymer, it's reported, will draw HINT FOR HATTER 1 RET (15 i airs much alkali, Th ss the scalp, your neuralgia is overcome. a salary of 6,000 for managing the ) EVERGREEN CYCLONE TAYLOR, makes the hafr brittle, and ruins i, Stop suffering I's needioss neu- Secttle Club this y This figure is n 4 1 A Y IN Yor the sith time In seven genrs The best thing for steady use is aiela and paln of all kinds, cither In ygusually high for minor lesgt pilata. . T scyclone Taylor, the great centre of lust ordinary mulsified cocoanut of ue DOdS, AS intently: bandana Ne oe : : the V oP, (whieh Is pure and greaseless), and) Jovobs Liniment is perfectly barm- Chicago has passed the 9,000,090 ne Vanemuyer tesm. Is the Pacitic ls ty te Vancouver tesm. is (he Pacitl: i, hotter than anything else you ean ies and doesn't burn or discolor the lt;opilation tar, avcording to. esti CHAS. W t Coast Mockey Association's leading ise. : skin, In-use for half century. ae Se eae 4 * i 4 scorer. The Cycloue won the cham: One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse ee aes oe eee ee ia 2 jer Citi e Taking Steps to) courage all branches of athletics, tforh pionship in 1912, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1918 the hair and scalp thoroughly. Sim gyoq, 'E US rern that primts the elly directory 4 Other Cities Are Taking Step: Sates eaten jpionship in 1913, 5 i ply moisten the hair with water and SHOULD HAVE USED COOTIES. oi i confirmed hy the noxt tel: 5 Horses ; -t indoor and outdoor, and to increase and now again in 1919, Tommy Duin i The miscreants who loaded the unt i z . Foster All Branches of Sport ane ' mm rab it in. It makes an abundance oF census, Is was sala, possibly might 1 Cow, 4 i sma. tntenaify an active interest 2nd deddale ted him for the 1943 title, ant fh creamy luther which rinees out farms'af the Woollrtack hockey team . possthly mighe UNION MADE i Edmonton Lines Up. participation in the same amougst be had to give way to Bernie Morris removing every particle of with cayenne pepper and cow itch PErMiL Chicago to displace Paris) GLOVES aa yn 2 Calves sechbridge, Marah be- Now. 1c cate th0;communtly at large in 1917. Dut through at those other dust, fire, dandruel and excessive Ol not osly wasted thetr time, but rosore- ons Ne large cities of the word bt 2 Van B Lethbridge, March 26 Now, if Cal- Paidacunevtike ov: fe vita eet air dries quic ; is (b) To secure, take over and al- years the Cyclone with bis wizard loaves the sealp soft, aud the hair ed to antiquated methods. The U. 7. Snowe prom Coast to 2 Packer Hon. Dr. Hetherington is the new speaker of the New Brunswick legi lature. gary will only form amateur athletic associations the province will be well organize . For following Lethbridge s ;, lead, Edmonton has organzed the F monton A. A. A. and is out to foste uw branches of sport. The followi trom ie eonatitation or ttre AA: The organization sll be-kuown as the Edmonton -Amateur Athletic S. lads made it hot for the Iudustria City team without using fiery powder and the introduction of a few cooties would have done the work of the cow. iteh. Toronto Globe. minister adequate and suitatle shot has been the big gun of the Pecl- tine and silky, bright, lustrous, flufty rounds, buildings, and apperatus, as tie Const League. and oasy to manage. ay be considered neceasary or re- You can get mulsiffed cocoanut oll ; at any ph Us very cheap, and Nee ce parntt OF a bran UMPIRES WILL i few ounces wilh supply every. meui- nletie games, indoor and outdoor. TAKE NOTICE her of the family for months, annual subscription fee fo* hand every parent association or gue shall be 5.90 payable in ad- Brooklyn Player Mas Bunch of War a Trophies to Heave at Officials. Further er ONE THING at + AND ANOTHER + vance, md all such associations : goclation. haven ane Day tebe subserintion New York, March 26- Lt. Leon Ca- Ping Podle, te Yankees famous, stugger; has quit his job in a New The oblactewe-the a ae nine ane the baninara ore of the Dodgets, who recently re- Jersey shiphullding plant, where he was employed since the clove of the (a) To promote Fe ee enact; turned from PRence, has an interesting last season. The powerful Italian will take a brief rest and then go to ie affairs of the ass nat? Jacksonville with the Yankees and will be ready to slug the ball with his 5 Among ther helinets be conducted by an executive.commit- Cllcetion of war relics tee composed of two delegates from fe vand grenades, bavonets, ciey the teasing campy accustomed vigor when Miller Huggins team rea The past winter has been a great one for Ping. Tolling as a riveter for Improved half-section farm situated west and south. of Phone PROF. LEON 3. Tt IF YOU CAN'T DANCE 75 or 3865 For Appointment. Nordean Dancing Academy 21 Becker Block AN and C.K. GODFREY cach parent league or association. In Gividual members to the association may be admitted on payment of a fee of 2.00, with full rights of votbes at y annual or special general meeting rd to amateurism as A.A and has made the trouble fs the L. A. following recommendations: That this association take immedi ate steps to bring about the reorgani- zation of a provincial amateur athletic nesoctation, Liberal Discounts to Retarned Men. KESTER S Shop of You Will Be Well Dressed if We Furnish, The Clothes Our full stock makes this store, attractive it is a pleasure for you to buy here and a pleasure fc ng to sell you you ean depend-on the goods we show you also on what we tell you we do not mis- represent anything . If it's here it s. worthy if it s worthy it's here. fles and a heavy Teather belt which was ouce ownea by a German officer The buckle of the belt is tin, and en- circling the German Imperial crown are the swords a s going to take the buckle off the belt and pnt it on the belt of his baseball uniform. He does not know what to do with the loaded hand grenades, but if during the season he objects to a gle ion the pitcher may demonstrate how they should be hurled. Over the Top and Well Dressed If you furnish your neckwear purchased from the Art Clothes store.-All new goods. We can also take a few orders for ladies suits. Gg. H. Snowdon, 653 Second St. Phone 3282. ASTERN Fashion Craft HATS CAPS five months, he-has kept his weight down, something which is usually hard for him to do, and besides this he has earned a very good living. Much interest has been aroused by the announcement that Jack Johnson, the former heavyweight champion, intends to re-enter the ring. He is now in Mexico City, where he Intends to set up as pUgIIS, Hav ing reached there from Spain, via Havana, where he Issued his now famous statemoft, to the effect that he laid down to Jess Willard. Johnson wants to fight Willard or Dempsey, but he hasn t a chance, Neither the present chanrpion-nor his challenger will accept a match with the former negro titleholder. Willard disposed of Johnson at Havana in 1915 and rid the ring of its most objectionable character, and that he will ever get another chance is unthinkable. The holdout habit has been particularly noticeable this spring in the ranks of the shortstops. At present four of the principal holdouts are players who have been starring at the position between eecond and third base. Buck Weuver of the White Sox, Charley Hollocher of the Cubs, Owen Buch of the Tigers and Dave Bancroft of the Phillfes are all on re- cord as dissatisfied, and Billy Kopf, traded to the Robins by the Cincin- nat club, has announced his retirement from the game. Recently two other star shortstops, Roger Peckinpaugh and Everett Scott, returned their signed contracts after being on the holdout Hist for a protracted period. Amortean P of wiestling are now ceouring Europe in search of formidable grapplers to britig Co this country to oppose the leading mat artists here, but upto the present no word has been rec lved of the dis- cov ry of any potcatial champions. The war brought to an ond the car- eors and in many casos the lives of some of the great European wrest- lors, Including Alex Aberg and George Lurich, and those interested in the game in this couutiy feel thatthe ranks of foreign contenders for the world's-title must-beroinforced in order to arouse any widespread atten- tion on the part of the fans. 4 . Medicine Hat, six miles north Seven Persons. One hundred and eres now in condition table, hay ation, seventy twenty acres under ew for wheat, No. 1 shallow well, frame house, fair si mow for ten tons, all -other-netessary ontbuildings; fenced ;- together with two teams good work mares, their harness, am all for fifteen hens, half city work, farm work ; ber wagon, dise harrow, drag harrow, fifteen and one-half dollars per acre, cash, remainder snitable terms, Also for sale: Horses fo Apply mares in foal for immediate sale. H. 8. WHITE, Room B, Hull Block. When you buy your Furniture: and House Furnishings from C.A.Long Co. I. 0.0. F. BLOCK A swee Morris; Mat Rocker; Fur with, leather Round Exte tion Buffet : Rugs; Cham and All-Felt Dresser and ware; Blank and piping Table and Board and B pans and eu Auctioneer s
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