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20,1917, (D STREET, Automobite. to dosurauee Mesto TABILITY, ook. ve WIRE fron wor attention to Heax 10304 108th Diackamie D 1 Pep: awinitin, Fepalring. Ave. Phono Ka SOF MAT pwelers, 9002 Phone 2747, oe RETAGE amond Mer, An tumes VAL Cos. Novelties ITY, WORK, roa carbon ndites, woolen yeltten cella Novelty is Fopathy Chir: Pione ax 5 IST, 101 PUR. Jasper, Hours ts CONSULTING a With H jewelers and cr and SE RIS THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 1917. 52 YETHERSTONUAUGH CO, THE OLD eatablisbed a Patents everywhen Royal Bank Bide, oronte. Sogin strowt Oetices Booklet free. Head otticg, uaa Brougbout Canada 2x YOUR OWN hy anentionit Feplying to these TS AND an wheo jdvertivements. Registered Optometrist HAVE YOUR BYES EXAMINED TODAY YEL feaistored optomettint of New Ke at the U, 8. Gptien Parlors, headuebee Goh First Strost, U-3- Rubber Stamps tbe and dendruft iehtn; np 1 oh hte scape fatting Este o Street hes ile Lyna, 10613 vit WAINW BIC Amb: Night phones 8 ma Ww. wecoPy LAMBERT, bTD GRADU- fate undertakers, Motor hearse and. ain: bal day aid wight service. Phones 4519 and 16. tosco Ni THE CONNEDLY McKINLEY CO. Funerai direc kate chapel aad. ambulance Street, Phone 18am aay chapel, 20k OWN INTERESTS AND Urs by mentioning The Bulletin when Feplying to these advertivements, Veterinarians RNS MeCORD, VETERIN Office nd fafiemery, 315 Queeas Avenue, Phones: oats, 25800 1250. All Zalln Deompliy attended. cabs Sheet Metal Works MILNE SHNET METAL WORKS ruR- ices recomented, claterna ears, trod id Fepairm. Trial, moticited. S600 lided Avoute. Phoue 24a Mix Second-Hand Stores LURIE S FURNITURE EX- change, cor. Howard and Rice Street, opposite Ram- sey s Grocery. Phone 1443, Will pay spot cash for your furniture, stoves, rugs or anything y you have; no de- lay. Leo. RAB'S EXCHANGE (BRIT- ish) south of Civic block, 99th street. No matter what you have been offer- ed, see Rae before selling, it will ay: I pe sell or) Tx eae 2163. LBERTA EXCHANGE) 9687 Jasper Avenue, oppo- site Namayo, wants second hand furniture. Pays high- est price. Give us a cali first. Phone 4737. ASH PAID FOR YOUR discarded Clothing. Men's Suits specially desired.) w Co., Phone 6635. + 36-5 AMPBELD'S FURNITURE phone 1314 Most eversbody buying good Recond-hand furntinre at ite lowest pow fibie price and bighost quality, gets tt at Canphelt s. Call'if) you want to trade. Gail us ff you want to sell. Phone 131k. Howard ave., Just off Jasper. ALL 4710 SOR BEST prices on furniture or any article of value. c-26-x AvCHONEERS Pvalunigee Bese fast Gone gut suAighe for cat oF sold. aa eaaeiisalon Cancion salen Tihuradage an 2 Private anles Bs Saturdays, 2 pam. dally. DOMINION AUCTION ROOMS PAYS best cash prices for furniture, household ate. eaten conducted, 0925 Xoproved: T..'R. Jacl Notice to Creditors And Claimants IN THE RSTATE OF TWAN LUPUL, FARMER, DECEASE te the order of Fils Honor dinied the 17th day of 117, notice ta hereby ous having claima upos med Iwan Lugnt, aseh dh he: file with the: Limited, Mor , ton, Atberts, Parsi Avago Crawford, Reptember, A.D given that all pe fhe eutate of the above 1 Who died on or about t ust. 116, ate required to hdmonton Trust Company, haute Bank Building, kat uh held By thet: aud that after that date the nistrators wilt distribute the among the parties entitied thereto, having regard ouly to the claims of which notice has been so. Oiled ar which have Deen brought to thelr. knewied Dated this 17th day of aii. Solicitors for the Eamontan Trust pany, Limited, Suits , Mere Wuilding, Eanionton, Atberta. Approved: J. L. Crawford, Judge. Mortgage Sale of City Property Pursuant to the directions of the Regis. trar and by virtue of the powers, of sale provided by The Land Titles Act, under Ricertain mortgage whlch will be produced at the time of erie, there will be offered for sate by, pubite auction at the Court House in the City of Edmonton, in the Province of Alberta, on Wednesday, the 26th day of September, I, at the Nowe of 2:0 o'clock, inthe Afternoon, the following property, aamely? te Re shown on a plan Of sion at parte of river lot 16 and 18, inthe City of R monton, Plan 8817-4. Terma of sale to be 10 per ceut cash at te tl and the balance necord: a and condita 2 Tade Kuown atthe time of gale OF upon application to the veador's solteltors, Phe above. property will be offered far sale subject ton senied Did and. free from BI enenmy ave the teserentions, fnditions snd provisiona: ia The orig Erant from the crown. and the dupiien fertificate of ite and tees for the eu The vendor im informed that there ta a house with brick: foundation and with Concrete floor on. the sald House hue six rooms and ia hot a. ir ia situated two blocks from the, cur: iine. or further particulars and conditions of sale apply. to Woods, Sherry, Coldseon Pela, Melson building. Edmonton. Dated at Edmonton, Inthe Province of Auberia, this Sat day of August, ky B. COLTASSON FIELD, Ver Solicitors Jackwon, OODS, SHERRY, Approved: TR. ERED and electro- Meleud Hock. XD BOISSON- SERVE YOUR OWN INTER: 5 our by mentionlog The Bulletin when tuplying to these advertisements Transfer and Storage BIG 4 TRANSFER AND STORAGE. Day aud night, Phone 1414, 10082 Jasper. Surveyors gt; CAUTE AND CARTHEW, DOMINTON NOTICE ane s. NORTH WESTERN LOAN) NASH Tako notice that pursuant yo thie order of the Santer Ja Chambers at Edmonton br the. pagchaye of lot Westgrove, in the iiressed. to Chambers, at received up to 12 o'cloc September, 107, Kinin, Kae. monton, will hoon oa. the nthe pro qcottage with furnace mpanied by te Quebec Lan. and droughting done. Office: 14-15. Do giafke ot De awe: eae ert mintonsMuliding. Phone 117 C-5: Puen Tet raya with em mld witery 5. m Bae SURGEON, fain, ex Su sour, 40-12 Eee tee SURGEON. Smet. OFM iso woliding? NIPHRY AND flee, Sulte (ties 9211, easy tre to 5230 p.m tine ssh war Par Medex RESTA AND Bullesin whew EDMONTON BULLETIN: PAGE NINE. er iS SURPRISE OF MEN'S H'CAP lt;5 10 Aasper ave. F0? Defeats James Bill Last Evening im Patricia Square Tennis Tournament Wednesday night games that materiality looks of the score board. with Paradis in the Deixcoll Handicap won . J. Rowe after losin; Paradis received 15 on each Kame with this start he wax never head In the last two sets alt play, change To bes jascarately and: atcnsty his merits. Perhaps the biggest surprise of the day. was the defeat of James Bill tn the same event by Splesman who is neweomer n-th and won on hia op losing the first ot. Mids Bessie Dobson won from Miss Joodman in the Ladies Open Singles y stroutd Boston smi-final after a close exciting match. winning this event Mise Dobso have moj her sister In the but haw defaulted, a pb4on as one of the play Harry in the MeGill-Driscoll handicap. sults, follow eptember, A. D. McGUl-Driscolt Handicap, Gentlemen. won from James Bill, A Spies 4:6, 6-4, 6-3. Harry slow, 2-6, 7-5, 7-5. A. Sples 8-4, the Afeain- from the. flewt set. and ough great many of the games went to deuce adin was In rare form and played and won on nis firmament, Sptesman played x steady heady game s onent's errors aftar Pittsburg te ene hit up to the ninth atriquin was in rare form ascts and won from A. GriMith in the men's open singles and also from Winslow Re- ee In the Big Leagues - + National L League 1i * Nesionsl Lee Ww New York Phitadeiphia BU Lola -- Cincinnat .. Chicaxo Brooklyn .. -. .+ Howton... sos Pittsburg... 2 Glan? Lax Defeat CHICAGO, Sept. 19. New York cloned fational league season in Chicago today with a 4 to 3 defeat at the hands of the locals. Score: New York .. ..00 000 011-8 1 Chicago 102 000 1ox 4 7 2 Sallee and Anderson, iden; Vapghn and Biliott, Pirates and Braves Divide PITTSBURG, Sept. 19. Pituburg and Boston brake even in today's dou- ble header, the home team taking the 2 to 1, and Boston the second, In the first game Barnes held 82 in its singled, scoriug two runs and winning the game, (First game) 000 000 1901s 000 000 00a 3 6 Tragreaser; Jncobs ani inning, when the first five men up. na o 3 a 1 031 000 6 12 2 + .0138 000 000 4 101) Allen and Tragressor; Jacobs and Sehmiat. Brooklyn at St, Louis, postponed; Patriquin won from Mr, Win- nan won from James Blain, Harry Paradis won from 0. J. Rowe 3-6, 6-4, 6-4, McGill-Driscoll Handicap, Ladies Ls Winatow sven trem Mie bonieau by default Ladies Open Singles Miss Bessle Dobson won from Miss Goodman, 7-6, 6-4 Men's Open Singles George Steer wi lamy, 8-11, DRAW FOR DAY Men's Open Singles . J. Rowe vs. James Bull Harry Paradis vs. A. Spiesman, MeGlil-Driscoll Ladies Miss Ross va. Miss Mozte Dobson. Mrs. Beart va. Mins Madge Edgar. 3 P.M. Men's Open Singles Bishop. Vs. Hal Burnham. Patriquin vs. Mr. Winslow. 5:30 P.M. dies Open Singles Sree ross Vs- Miss Fdgar. McGill Driscoll Ladies Handicap Mrs, Winslow v: Dobson match at 4 p.m. 6 PM. McGill-Driscoll Men's Handicap Unfinished match Page va, Bishop. INDIANAPOLIS TAKES PENNANT AMERICAN ASSOC. St. Paul and Louisville Tie for Second Place Ledder Has Good Margin CHICAGO, Sept Wis club was thy rican, associa rf St. Paul and Touisvi were tied for second plac seagon came to an end today, 19. The India 12, Tho following is the official stand- ing: Indianapolis St Paul Loulavitie 2 Columbus + Milwaukee : inneapolis oledo . Thomas and Owens; Schulz and Al- exander. nT n from R. V. Bel- NIGHT Handicap. Winner of Ross- ap: an ion With a good margin which When the Boston ) Detroit New Yo Washington. St. Loule .. Philadelphia . Detroit Takes Two BOSTON, Sept. 19. Detroit 8 from Boston today, the first to 2 and the second 1 to 0. 'Bos- ton made elght errors in the opener behind Shore, whose pitching was 2*- cellent. (First game) 7000 400 0105 0 100 100 000-2 9 8 Shore and (S cond game) Detroit .. -. +018 000 900-1 4 0 Boston . 000 000 000 9 3 0 Dauss and Sianage; Mays and Ag- 8. Wild Throw Helped Athletics PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 19. A wild throw by Lelbold with two men 9uz in the ninth inning and the score tis, gave Philadelphia the victory, 2 4, over Chicago today. Chicago . 000-000 o10 1 Philadelphia -.000 010 001 2 Cicotte and Schalk; Johnson McAvoy. Indians Win Again NEW YORK, Sept. 19. Coveleskie hela New York to on bit a alngte hy Matsel, here today, and Cleveland wo hot victory, the aenre being 2 tn 8 Gloveland +. 018 000 010 Siw ork :.1000 900 900 3 Coveleskis and O'Neal; Nunnmnicer, Senators Victors XSHINGT T Wash- ington defeated St. Louin, 6 to 4, today in the second came of the series, St. Louis .. ...000 O10 300 4 7 1 Washington :/110 120-10x 6 12 2) Groom and Severeld; Johnson and Ainamith, WORLD SERIES-MAY BEGIN ON OCTOBER 6 CINCINNATI: Ohio, sept, 19. Baseball magnates trom alt parts of the couniey bewan to arrive here to- day for the meeting of tye National Gnkebell Comm emisialiy announced teutent that the) fleet game of the worlds reries could : not be played before Saturday, Octo- Ber Gon acount of the schedule: of National: leaguers Sees jesignated for vibertn and Saskatchewan Tang yore ittice Urlstall luck, 10141 dant Avent, Edmonton. er SENVE YOUR OWN INTER ug 1 these -ndvertivements. it FURNACE OVER pecialize 1n Sheet Phone e525-201 SERVE YOUR OWN INTERESTS AND ours by mentiouing The Bulletin when Feplying to theve advertivements. Turkish Baths FOR A RRAL MASSAGE AND TORK: Bath, go to the Edmonton Turkish Bgth, cog dasber and: Kiniating, Gibson lock New waultary and. up-to-date limprove: enter expert stendaute, Open ay ane Aight. Phono: 435, x SKRVE YouR OWN INTERESTS AND Sure by mestioning The Bulletin when rink to there advertisements Vie TANNERY, 10x11 QUEENS Fur garments manufactured, leatber;-buy Bides. 4 Phone 5 Pox Tailoring F, MANN, VINE TAILORING FOI Ladies and gextlemen. Ladies own ma: terial made up 6 Eiapire Block. Pi 28. ot Typewriter Repairing EPAIRS FOR AL writers: work gu Trverieaoe MAKES OF TYPE. anteed t Rebate typewriters for sale and rent. Typewriter supplies Agents L. C. smith ty pewriter. t jope Joh son, 10180 Jozad avenue, Phone 1440 H3 Veterinary Surgeons 1 from Montreal Bpeciaition: Swa Vv BLAL Lig acta n Sale ation Sale ary, now wuthoriand tose? Gr otherwise ail tie machinery and eaulp. Rent of the wood working plant Riverside. Lamber Company, Calgary. There are about eighty machines, iaciy Ing motors; mould ra, sufucers, etickers overs, ele. Also one 10x30 Leona Corlins engine. machinery ts n good gondition aud te the most up-to-date of it King om the market. RECEIVER RIVERSIDE LUMBER Co. Calgary, Alta. TAIT READY FOR BATTE Lethbridge, Sept, 19. Clonie Talt of Edmonton and Jack (Kid) Whitey of Buffalo are both In the city and in fhe pink of condition for their 10- round bout an Thursday night for the lightweight championship of Canad; J Foley will referee the match, ting slightly favors the champion. Miieapotin eet pAioxander: ar 10 4 106. Mitwankes oo Tndiannpolis... .. orth and Murphys (Schang. Kansas City. Louisville... : 6 Smith and Hargrave; Kocher. RH. Columbus St. Paul. Hoffmai Williaws, Griner and Kelly. SASK. HATL SURPLUS REGINA, Sept. 19. The surplus the Hall Insurance Saskatchewan this year will tween 50,000 and 100,000, ing eatimated revenue is about And the losses about 760,000, 3,000,000 Davis Cigars are made each month WH Y? HE 4164 coln. Bourdman and Bachant: Brady and ees Davina E. O'Farrell ommisston for be be- accord- To reliable information. The grows) 900,000, plaving the opening game-ot the-bir 7 series wilt be decided by the tom of u who. es inthe dvoamibng-nt Lard Tl damiere, 3 implicate Dale,-Votlew and -arjoistan's residence at Carilervil appeared before Judi ot gullty. fot The thirty-eight years that he el elected to be tried, by-Jury. will probably take place in November. oO) 6 a ZlSeee eee reese eeese ae 19. Plans neries be- nd the To of the In- pennant, The in ot ternational League were announced tod first game will be pl Toronto, Tuesday, Sept, EREEEEE EERE EEE TS od 25, primeval wilderness SSS tre Because we have made good cigars for over 70 years, and thousands of smokers will smoke no other. So sure are we of the our merchandise to the dealers, on lity of DAVIS Cigars that we guarantee death the money-back principle, The word DAVIS on a band or box of cigars is a guarantee of the finest quality at the When you want a DAVIS cigar, price paid. ee that you get S. DAVIS one SONS LIMITED, Tove ana Jon, gnd Jt was serat- Sporting Facts and Fancies BSS WELL PLAYED HORSES LOSE Zeke Lohman, the Rochester twirler, formerty of tho Now York Giants, ix proving to John MeGraw that sometimes even the best managera make niktakes and sond away good material, Zeke Is pitching exeelent ball for the Rochester club, * * * The Phillics are going to lose another, y when Cactus Cravath, the great slus artist rotlres ai the ond ot the season. He is only one of number of verans who are practically through with the Cravath is 35 years eld. He on Angeles club in 1203, and Boaton Red Box purchased him. 4 Washingtons in 1809, and then went to Minneapolis for two He join the Phillies in 1912. His record of twenty-four home runa w. made ducing the campaign of 1915. This ix the record In 1 tonal league since 1900, * * + Chief Render, according to rumor, is working under a contract that calls for a amal salary and 60 extra for every winning game. * * 'Th New York Stato league has been unable to sell single player any of the major league clubs this year. In the past this cir: has produced such stars as George Burna of the New York Gian Steve O'Neill, Heinle Zimmerman, Graney, Evers, Hinchman, Cadore, Young, Schulte, Fischer, Chalmers, Ehmke and Grover Cleveland Alexander. ee : When Goss defeated Jack Rooke Joe Goss defeated Jack Rooke in sixty-four rounds at Birm- Ingham, England, on September 0, 1803, Just fifty-elght years a to This was the first ring battle Goss fought, He afterward game to Am rica and battled his way te the heavyweight cham- plonship, Joo was twenty-one when he fought the memorable battle at Birmingtiam. Before coming to these shores he fought three contests with Jem Maco, one ending in a draw, while the other two were Victories for Jem. Goas was thirty-six yeara old, when -he annexed the American title by whipping Tom Allen in Kentucky, and he was in his 2nd yoar when he lost the championship t Paddy Ryan In an 7-round contest at Collier Station, W. Va. Fine caret extended over twenty yeaTe, and he wae et hia beat when he was about 40 years old. Joe did not live long after retiring from the ring, as he died in 1885, in his 47th year. With the exception of Bob Fitakimmons, Goss was the last native of England to hold the American heavyweight title. I See Fred Merkle s Big League Debut Fred Merkle, the star first sacker of the Chicago Cubs, for- merly of the New York Giants, will colebrate tomorrow the tenth nivermary of is National ieague debut, There are many seriou solemn ayd painful memori n Of Nis carly baseball: career stored Up'in the bean once populariy billeved to be solid ivory of Mister Merkle. He had hi y hard experiences the kind that usually make Gp Uiake a snan and-to bieorwait 00 1C eand Tage they. MATE Tim. Merkle piayed fe first game in the big show on September 21, 1907. A little over a Sear later, when the Giants and the Cube Were tied for the pennatt and. an extra game was played on the Polo Grounds in New York to decide the iasue, Merkle pulled the famous stunt that made. his name synonomous with Bonehead. In falling to touch second base he cost his team the championship, and a big wad of world's series coin. Players, proms, pulpit and pub- ic called down mbjurgations upon his head gaid head, in the opinion. of mans prominent. physicians present at the obsequies being of some dense and solld material, probably bone. Lynching. tar and feathers and boiling in oll. were among the punishments suggested by the enraged fans, but all were discarded as . being totally inadequate for such a crime. There was a generat con- Census of opinion, lay and professional, that Merkle should immedi- ately be canned, Manager McGraw didn't agree with the mob, and fafused to sacrifice Merkie to make a Gotham holiday, Ando it happened th ed Merkle stayed on with the Giants, lived down his litle of champion bonehead, and turned out to be one of the best players on the entire team. Playing with the Chicago Cubs, as he ia-now, he can be counted upon to be an interested follower Of the World's Serieg garnes which will be played this year by his old teammates and If you observe frown darkening b cheis Uninking of Anniversary of McCoole-Davis Battle Mike MeCoole defeated il Davie in 34 rounds at Rhodes Point, Mo, qn September 19, 1865. Mike McCoole, who became heavy- weight champion of America by virtue of this victory, was a giant in stature and a hard-hitter, but poss tsed very little sctence. . He made his first try for the title In 1863, when he was defeated in 67 rounds by Joe Coburn, at. Charleston, Md. When Coburn r tired, Bill Davis, of California, claimed the title, but was defeated by James Dunp. lt;The latter was not a professional fighter, and im- mediately gaye up the title, which was again.claimed by Dayis, who was whipped by McCoole. Tom Allen, having defeated Dayis,-then Shallenged MeCoole, and in the battle which followed Allen hud all the beat of it, but McCoole's crowd. intimidated the ref res, who awarded the victory to Mike on an alleged foul. That was the ina fppearance in the role of champion, und Tom Allen was recognized as the American title-holder. x * o* Today in Pugilistic Annals. AT COLUMBUS St. Frisco Falle Before Both Ma- bel Trask and Miss Direct Fine Speed mbus, Sept. 10. Remarkable reversal of form characteriaed third day's meeting of Grand horses at the Colu mr and not a wingle won, horeos am St. Prin the all-played Io; free-for-all trot. man 5000 veloped of the loeal event atid NEW marks for thelr winners rouit track, auch moms ter than her previ raged a shade three heats She record of 2:08 1 1 St. Frisco w and only won third money event. Miss Dirvct beat forthe place, There wor 0 clask, won Horse Review Man, ten In the Hotel Hartraan pa ing, Won by Peter Nash, and fonr in the free-for-all. trot, * Summ 706 Class, Trotting, 1,000 Dg, by Don Cale (Erikine) .. aa. Michallowa, b:rn. (Serrili) 1 6 Fayre Rosamond, b.m. not himael? in th him out ght startere in the aC, eight In the rity won by Pec Baia The Horse Review Fututity Three-year-old pace, 3,000: Poor Man, bg, by The North ern Man (Murphy) ... 1 Rex Deforest, br.h. (Cox) :. 4 Gold Quartz, chh. (Valen 09 1-4, 3:66 324, The Hotel Hartman pacing, 5,000 chika by Pe (Russell) 3 bag. (Cox) 2 chop, (Chiles) 2202 1-4, 2:01 1-2, Fyee-for-All Trot, Mabel Trask, ch.m,, by Pe the Great (Cox) Mise Direct, tira. Bt, Fxlsce, bly rime: 3 . the Great Little Batice, 1,200 (MeBevitt) (Geers). 3 General Change in Time Bill Effective Sunday, Sept. 23rd, 1917. NGER OFFICE sedver get For tur CITY PAss' L9o ouoy.t 1863 Patay Sheppard hogan his nusilistls carese-be etaning th seenatot HF nettle of ireland in a tournament near Dublin Sheppard, long one of the lightweight stars of the ring, was born irigeiand in 1847, and was only sixteen when he began boxing. A Fear later he turned professional, and during the ten years from Tees to 1874 he fought nearly ail the good men of his weight in Eng- land, ireland and America. After retiring from the ring he became Une of the trainers and packers of John L. Sullivan. Sheppard ica n 1313 4m Boston, where he had been living for many years 1906 sJack Johnsch and Joe Jeanette fought a 6-round draw at Philadelphia. v11 -Matt Wells defeated Abe Atel in ten rounds at New York. Little Stories of Big Men 7 The man who upset the world s tum- my by his exposure of alleged condi- tions ut the Chicago steckyards; the 5 shat fauting ia the edy-for-neariy all the ills of the huma: body, and Soclaliem the cure for eT numerous aliments thet aftie: body politic; the mas whose. wife.d cserted him for tramp post on the) i wari ; the aan who bul wiry 6 on; for everytody knows that the-mar ocho ee ToEurope- Po Parmettan fom tay WA or So heont SOM LINE Bet peat cre at frbipton Sinclair, novel ani retorm- th pho, fy today celebrating outs fornia thirty-ninthbirihday tek behind him hava been Busy years In- Upton Sinclair yas burn ut Balt: moro, Sept, 20, 1878. Ho graduated from the College of the City of New York in 1807 with the degree of A. B., and then went to Columbia University for four years. He was sill undergo- ing the educatioan process when he met, wood and won Meta Puller, whom more anon. When he left col- Inge, Upton decided upon a iterary career, and Was engaged at a 774 salary, to write a seriee of boya lcrioa for a nickel library, They wer gt; Mthrilters and dealt mainly with army and navy life, of which Upton hind no great knowledge, but hedid know how fo put a thrill Into what he wrote, sin- clair after a time tired of hie fob and gave t up in order to devote hiraselt to real Iterature. Hie first nove Springtime and Harvest, created no great demand, and Upton soon found Rimecif broke Rather than 9 back to writing fivescent thrillers, the young author moved out to the Wilts be New Jersey, built a hut with Lis own hands, and there took up his Abode with Mie young wite. In. the their first chi Tickets on sale daily to Sept. Oct, Bist. Standard and Tourist Slecping 2. 8. PECK ier und Ticket Agent. per, Cor, 100th wt. Phone ivi. RAmonten, Alberts. wan born his literary work: p but had no great success With them, and the couple lived from hand to mouth untll 1906, Mr. Sinclair the meantime had become an ardent Socialist and was engaged by the edi- paper in Girard, to write a novel about the con prevailing in the Chicago ckyards. Sinclair went to Chicago, worked in the stockyards and lved In the packing house dintr a thi wrote The Jungle. 1 ately the author attained international fame and a considerable fortune,-ard all h fubsequent books Have been success- ful. The Jungle Jed to a govera- ment Investigation and muny ref in the packing business, Faithful her husband in the days of hi sity, mueceas turned the hi Sinciair, and in 1911 comrade poet. The iron last long, and turted to her pare: CANADA tandard and Edmenton, Ait Gr Write J. Dist amanton. Liberal stop-overs. ON TRAIN. Through Compartment-Observation, FAmonto: Or write, J. MADILL, D.P.A., Edmonton, Albeo) und Trip Summer Tourist Tickets on Sa to Sept. 30, limited to October Stet. -andara Flectric-Lighted Trains carrying Com. wartment-Llbrary-Observation PEK Ticket Agt. Passenger 80th. TAmited to ONE NIGHT Care, Full information trom: BT. MeGUIRE Depot Ticket Agent Phone 4731 Alberta. VACATION TRiPS TO EASTERN AND UNITED STATES Dauy ars and through Tourist Sleeping Cars, ull information ax to rates, routes, tlekets, ote, apply to mT. Mecurne Depot Ticket Agent. Can. Nor, Station, Eame: alta, Pa. 4732 ora TR, MADTLL Agt coh Ae,
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