Newspaper Page Text
PAGE 6 ALL PHILS HEED IS SIX STRAIGHT And Unless They Take ’Km From Grants, It’s All Off TELLING SERIES BEGINS TODAY Three Double-Headers On Polo Ground’s Series BY W. C. HAMILTON flof* Cnrmn-’Tilrit I'm!*! NEW YORK, Frp* f> Thr V ground* x»ill Wwi b" the **nf >f thr onlv iTVrrnrrinr * * " Vi f innal Irugup In ' b* * n a W 1 to a nd fhi- vprtr F 1 n wRb *>• Pb llr »>nd Gian (* *••mg • and in (’"• do<ibie-h»Ad«r* in many d*\- • gor< li«n'* # xp*m trd tn run mm* Ihan ankjr doep. nr 'hr 0 -tr- h.n r, Jrjid now of right enin** Bv winning m\ sHuight hr F Ur* rould. of coui .*»-. out lh" N* . York I»*a.d to two gam**. bu« ’ v * G.«nf« ;>robabt> ran «qur**l» on* 1.-aiN on*' vi<*orv with <>nr of '!"• 1« ham’** ttrd behind thrir n rv* bark*. A* thing'* now -tan! thr G:ar” bv t»n fv* n brr-ak rn th* r rr inr 32 catnrs. would flm*h th** i mm with an avrragr of *1 Th*' Phillies. in ha* ev*»n< wo ’ havr to win 2a, losing only rrn** ord**r to tie thr leaders. To win thr pennant wh.lr ’ r Giant* tr 1 nreaktng < vpn *h* I’t lies would hrr.r to win 2*’ ard k • only eight. This provide** for a full rhedut* Every gam** that • oatponed from now on will help the Gian’ r.»u fe<* It make* that many more game the Phillip* will have to wir "’! th* timr drawing rhorter. Grover Cleveland Alex tnder’s dou ble exertion on l.al*oi da\ w hen Iwirp dropped the Dodgers w, p r vent hi* ap.inran * to*.! \ in likelihood, but It is altog* t.* - prob able the big «tar will ? <k* a flin «t the Giant* In one of the doum*- bills, probablv working bn*h end If he etar .« ;n good torm MG- >* has been saving off hander- * fltng against the Phil* COMPLETE SEVEN TENNIS MATCHES IN TOURNAMENT COMPLETE SEVEN Seven were Hp»';ed !*«• night in the Senior Tennis tourna roent, Hollister defeating Shorw *-*l. g-S and t*-2 in the feature of the evening'* pla> Shield* defeated Chandiee. Hutchinson wron from Fitzgerald. Cobane troun* **l Smith. Have* defeated Chrysler Frederica beHt Jackaon, and Lewi* t* ok liar ber into ramp Today * tnatrhes 11. Frederick v« ta iU' * ■ "4i**t N 1; ,l*nnlnß» v*. * it- N 2 Is* * v<». winner if .Lr.** Hov • t N-* fi e V ea \• 0 ! i N< 4 erl.-k \e Cos! »n* No - -r- <•- 1 * wiimer f I* * - M ■' ** *** g« No. 6. Sin i . - \x h t N Quinn ve. it <>»li \ « \ l intt- r Wilt at all pi ■ jit Iv h • <* k Thr West Porn! eleven w 1 h tb« held tbi- tall Hit th«r ! h -*-n no gain** with th< Nav\ . ch< duled •nd i* Is not lik**i th?** ’t •* a*, cient rhals will meet tint- * * :ir The Pointer* are trxmg now tr» -* * ure i new erhedtil* to t k- the pla r e of the on • cancelled v • n th* war d< parttn* r»t put th« ban on athletic* a few months ,*g.i. The All Star football w '1 -ta” practice tonight a* 7 o’clock at Northwestern flcbl und*r U* ch I.eith Tonynj h an if r*n football on his list and i**expe< ting to turn out a cracking good t*am He want** Ih* manager of the Car ll*h* Indian* football team to ge* in touch with him for a gam** Tigers Win Ball Game, Beat Peoria, Recruit Responsible Walker Smashes In Winning Run With Double In Ninth PEORIA. 111., S«-p» : Wa'K r. a ynung«ter from Springfield, O. won the game for the Tig* r* yesterday, when hi* double in the ninth scored Vouch from first with th* onl> run of the game, a pot* it lon he reached thru hi* single The contest was a pitcher’* battle | from the start, Mitchell holding f h< Peoria team w»*I1 In check whlie Willi* proved a stumbling ln- • the plugging Tig* « Foster another j newcomer, finish*<l for Ivtroit, and, used fine Judgment in th* pine * burn* mas the only Tiger to col left more than on* hit. and two double plays by Poor in helped k««: the Tiger* from scoring until la si Inning, ('obb secured <>n* *lt,g|* In three ttlpa to th* plate, ma* -1* lidced to second, but wait threw out stealing third Yell© and Warti. former Peoria player*, held the center of the «ng. both contributing one hit n «l \v*« getting the run that beat hi* for mer team mat* i. Ydle caught a line ganie, hol«ltng the runnet -t», their ha*e* and keeping hi* pit* lien well In hand. The Tiger* know they Mttn have a chance to land In third plate in the league race and will continue : tefctlng for that position, alth«> Cleveland still top* Jennings men by a comfortable majrgln IK»r»lt : ha* been suffering because of poor i pitching and once th* hurler* recov i er their former form. Tlge ought to i come thru again One more game i* to be played I •t Peona tml**. STANDINGS American Ixague *TCMIIV. 1 W I. Pr t W t. P.-* I * ki**«rs *« 4* « N V k I tvit '-ti " ~.n ■ u ,• I Clev'nd ‘t *'■''* l ‘ \t b •*tii- ♦ •* IMrall •*.*• ***** 4* rilnraitii* • *.««m*% r*h ;-ng n st , • N,» Y r k n » * ’» " " I! B**et*sn ir PM ••’ett ' • N> >th»r« •< h**. * T*if«<lii< • 11/»ult« tn I-UiJ- . , # r. „ , ( Phl**> g " I * ■ I ?t,t!*r * * lii'-r »' * - I Ri-r* * - ari'l s« \ •«* jdehrari! and r • J" n *’ >r t - 4 «- ur- Inn ng« * * e - . I N>» \ k * I* ft -r * - V n g- -s i«- *it 1 I ,\lev * - ■ v - j * i art XI ! n p *’ r : . : v* * * VH r f nnng» •* * SVu i . ■ * . ■: . b «r-r r ; ft*tfr»« » *► v Mat* an- 4 - * • M' r.artx an : < I. *' ■r. fnn r n’a* ai ' ’*♦ ** * ' n p ! '.l'l.' I ' Bditt- T ..ri n* ~i * - An : : : ?|rnr' f • ' v 1 V r- v nr [ nn/| Nft. *n National l^airue * I V Mil XT. U 1■ *• V . i • N > - ■* , r»n n »« e-. * ■ r .** | r >*. • > i «i -t I* f itof •ill) I * (.»»f ». e. . r -i --o**<> r;*--. ri P st*f •» c»- *» pe n V. « v - •« g* *« N ■ -the* - f a . » I • • Its ««l|i " r Vr vi V » k Tn n-n t * “ »f Rs*t<sn NVw V'rw *.♦*•• ’ - • * : P, ***••■»« a•• * - n*r ,*r»e ftH,* n and P,- *•-. Urr* Ir P- •'k■.n Philli** i'' i* Brot-k!va ••• -v-. -c xa ■ -t- ft : R% ••«*►»« a-* x’t * Pf»*'<*r and M »r R* *: and P'»s** - 1 T n }•■ t* « b .*■ * Tnn’ng- ' * * \ R H " c■n rin a * 2 > * o ; * rt * p *t* -ure : : - - ■ : P, * ’ •* ■**• * « . . r. t - e i OT*-a and Has .* n !r. hi ng ins i*< . * * * * -1.-r* r - J, r • ; * Ch *-ag . '. • ■l 2 ' * 1 B»”' r ■* H«-r**an, ’A ■*»• n an <* nsa ]-».<• a ha" and tv.;#.- »> l.‘rr p -*•*• w- e • an ! Ft - r STOCKING TAKES UP NEW DUTIES AT EASTERN HIGH Will.am R S*ocking, forriie* • coach of tw-*rr.p Central, where he turne«S out champion Islp aggrega ’ion* in nearly **ver> bran w ■■ 4 *port for yeH - - be-n rr-*.]e - *i»t.ant prin-:pa! of !»e*ror Eas'e-r,. and w ill *»ar' h:« and iti*« ’he-e »!*h s he Opening of *he n* w «em<-,**-r Sept. In - -~ Eastern He left h.s dir***'" ■ onn*-* tion v.th ford ball .tr.d a-p**' L i *e\era! y*ar*» ago Du* h* w*l! g * hi* lnteres* and time to --c .-fr.g randida** - for Eastern .« •*r - .»n <t w ill en" ,por* in *- *r> •* -, at the Boulevard school S’o*k i** g g-a! .* t < f ’A hams roiiegv i»n l wa- a ; r Cfn*ra ! for r*,,ir.v *a-* He -.gned coa-! »-<• n * *i hi* dutie* H grad*- pnnrtpal. Bill' 7*♦-»:,» •• a, jrhr- * ; l>raak m * re«tlir*g u- a'ch a- tr*- Avenue 'heau-r F * - •> n\r • -- cu r, ng ’he -w*. f,i 1* n !»-- a- •» minu’es The firs- ;< n * j minute-- Demetrai -f ;*■•■«- ' ground on which * - haulerr a-l S d4*ck. Draak ha-mg ; *-u-! r hour : in a match *i*h Odd*)*-* Johnny Me* it - - . i ' 4.- -4 Trim Clemen- swimming dir *t r nf I'he Detroit V M C A for Atl*n*i< ' City w-.e-re he w |)1 • r-rrjpe*.. f->- -re i national A A I* •• mining * Saturday Metgger *. ",| en r ‘-r*-«) ;n th*- SSO-yard champion 1 ■;> r.nrj >h*- mil** and a half N * Jr-r-**.- tr, • [fare , BOX SCORE f'FTFt' TT AFt ft TANARUS» O V r. j R-.sh. •* : - I ; f'v»r, ■*> 11 1 ; | Vo; .*!h . to < * | Hei; v*; an.’ • f ..*-■• t‘ .. - X'earS * * Walker ' Burn*. !b 4 -• v r i t Y**ung "b ... . ' n • ? * V*l»e. * *> *. i ' 2 fi M,t- Se|! p . .* i'i 1 F»-«t*r. p t i <* T •*’• r,? ? « ;* 1 a t pf;* *i'i x ab ri tt <* x h B-« , *j.t* ri « fi ta- k«- n 11 * *«*• :• h *b 4 * ! ' * 'e.r • • r . - t a 4 p. - 1# •> n n ; * a **«iiahan ?h . 2 0 r M .lit- P 3 . . T* tat. . •:*- • 4 ' . -I tr-nimr. l‘.*44* - * *• t »etr t noon 1 o 1 p.or.a . j.-tn V-a- i,. ;«rk< n M* 1 ' Irr. .. <T W TANARUS,„«, V.. t Viti 'A'alker rn, \f , Ha.-, r 1 «, . 11. XV ." r a* j , j t*r 2 tnn rgi »it fi . \f f( r «. t.y I . ,t* T IT f. r.r M »rh»|| t I <>fr F'- -'• ■» 1 * * fir i tell t-> t, v-.r hr - . hi •-.*.,; ban to, la-k.n >T:r* t * Ini-I *M*ting. an- ■..»*« R*' f amp .1! *n-rl*. \o*. ball and f.Mitha’l roach a* the Uni verait4 of I»etroit stared a* aasl**- ant coach under Tkiffr at tbe |»r troit school yesterday afterno..m AMERICAN LEAGUE WINNER MUST FACE TOUGHEST SOUTHPAW COMBINATION IN BASEBALL ■r rru^ iy t tiyi w BV PA„L PLR vAS The dub tha* W n* ’!. Am* - 1* u -an-* nt. * b* * *d .j .* re vi .r. 1 1 *e 1• 1 ' f h.e world series. MoGraw s •> -••r.i ;r.* he ftg^.’m». :> i• r ! S. •.; p - >.* *-e «r. . Rut i n’i ** * • p*w agereg* on a.” e; . - * . . .*• A I* !a - b* -a ’heir *r r *. has kept ;h» icon’s mv r. ,* ,r ,-ci of *he Weld :n *h* Nat .or. • *c • ..mi .* *>n them he w .!. d-p* n*. t. b' ng horn*• ,i «** r.d ■* - *.i - ch *inpion*h :p * he p- ground- When »h* Nx'ior • i* *g*.» r»- "Th- Gtan** w: w n n a wa-k t.-e.r pcchtr.c ; .nd* Th *r e w a S■ i ;p { w• • ~ - vender f..i jjut -..0r r*v -rd b* h:r.-i h would h* c abie O 11: .■ I’F There S . > ■ ... t ,<vf 1 *■ **r. bu’ erratic There »<4 T--r* 4 . -r-*-r* r !*♦•* .ndM** ndabi* \".d P* r• * n g* * ■' s* I,.*' -I*. ard And r- *r .*• n m . M:-id’* ’ n jf vi * »i *-■ • C ’ ** ’ * ’ ’ ’ -i ' - 9 - ■" # j' • » • * A Hon v r*rvi i* now an ol * Bjt a »J :fv' - - ; w NA Yi f7 n ? V| • Knl So* or * V 'ot f1 , r 1 t* w * • - ~ . 1 f \ r 4fl *th e*v-. >v ,• , »* CT W?m\ JjTAGE j 1 Hggi rr. via ! r k v h XT:- r . 1 * c ; f * ■* J* .r i: w • ■ r • ;•*•'*».' 'l* rW*' a * ' ■ » r 4 ‘ * ft • ** ' * * -1 a v v i 0 F i* f- g f r f .-T •e " • !'n n n -* f 4 ■' " *\ kv ' | t f | -IV* rn “ T * * ; ■ r A jnar- fd f• E *}, * r - r * *--*' r -%« r; - a • . I • • - mn• r ’•* i d • |4 n « r 1 if'n a ■ Mr. «* * * • [ hf tH> r r # ' * *, 1 pll im'k • r; *■ : r.'s! a n!|rM mv! n- ' r • * - * -1* n * ' 7 r - •* * r * | ' * : v* ' > • r' * - • 4 - » « ; RlNrir ft ft rift r * - I/. • * * 9 • .ft I— t ‘ Cftmf rft l ft •*ft • g * ft- rft • V,• f Ib#f 1* yfM Cft * r.f Krr ♦ ‘ ft*! , *•» ft rv- r» v ft r* : v * • ft.#* . * * * ft •♦ g • ) nm t r » * h ! * r; ► * * • • ■• * • \ 9 - > [ *•• r T *.-4 ' .*- ' ftr * f tf>* k f!W • 2 r* A r ! Vft jg v ft r 'tl*-*' 1 *’ -ft *V 0 9 * I t f |-i 4 * * **., Vft •b . trr,.4 g - r . ,* w * ♦ e f , ft fft .e w ' y k • hnfiW» tr * * » f f* : ' * “•* vr !n v •r» » ✓ 1 • ■ , •flltr ft * ft * * - r * M Jft # r 71 ’.l v * «* t f lif, Jrft U 1 ft* • n r * • ’ f 'F f r 1 1 an*! « •*•* ' | '•it f #4 ff <* ! ftt T * ,f • w i , ; , l 'll V ■ \\ • r - h %! • • • -‘e. rej »h#ftffte f* f ft. \. r e - - I - f- ,r In* * » • .•* WiilJl ’» t,- » 1 l*« •• *•> plenty of » r Ida r ft* . tri.-Mfl »■« f » fJ.‘ * M ♦ls llvde e* 1 ’*< * * . "**♦.. lni-*n prf- ei - - • r *be n *dv * e t -h*nr.*»n <•*■ M AI ■t»r KIIBE p?F 6lntom.- ■; ;**z '! -r * * w -• r * r**i’ .*ga riv In ord* r * v dnil w l *** club.* -*. dors* -* a 1 n-» - * v r w - *h. . »»••»r I pi-'-ged- ** ran-U*:a f*rra hi.» vc>r * b**x - -re- gam * n wh*ch •• h • *.M u AT.: Red S<>\ hA(I *a* e*l * o*! *h p \' > ; ;•* hing .-■* ... ‘ •* n -n *nd tj ■ ya Most Mi les Moit Miles | ■oer Gallon mm. fw9& ’865 F. O. B. Factory MAXWELL ONE-TON TRUCK The? Maxwell Truck is a real truck, not a converted passenger car. The specifications include a heavy pressed steel frame; Timken-David Brown worm and gear drive; 1 i.liken roller bearings; dropped forged I-beam front axle; designed for generous overload stresses; rugged rear axle housing, with worm and axle shafts of specially heaf-treated alloy steel; heavy spring steel semi-elliptic tprirgs, designed to overcome any road shock, and artillery type wheels with steel rims and solid tires. Thr Maxwell One-Ton Truck has all the features and equipment that have proved their superiority within the experience of this company as well as other truck builders. The use* to which this truck can be put are almost limitless. Retailers, wholesalers, manufacturing con cern* in fact, nearly every business house in the coun try, as well as thousand* of farmers, are finding in the Maxwell 1 ruck an efficient and economical meant of transportstion. I be Cunningham Auto Cos. Woodftarri and Warren \%rk. Detroit. Mirh. Grand i’ST) f ( G'gnd 4*oo ■-. M“>ntMy Pgyr* --t* Ar-ai*g*d If You Pr*t*r DETROIT TIMES Ice are among *he greatest s*mth p.iw • in *1 game k!a> I ch<*se the great.’** of \mer oar. league folk hander* , \c,i■ n* • th. White Sox I chose g.: 1;-■ - pitchfil. b> Stan l’ov« l*wkte. iit • Ruth Eii lie Plank. WUlte \i:». !•■!! i*.;lin in . I’ullop. Leonard }.*••• . Harper «n ! > rn 1 aldwell U . n*' th. !*• and **i>\ I picked the -.tr'i. | t. * **r- w.r| *h» • \c pflcn of R jth ,«nd **onarvi ..ddi. « Hus-ell and Har.for'h In • h.--..* « or 4 he Rr 1 Sox >.i\* shown I t.r sga.nsi south \ Tlim- JTallee 1L kJUttLft k Jppll^ paw. ~n 11; .* Who.- sox 'hr f *>r me** n 4M(ig .. e .igr of four an*? on- .'■ -. * - .1 1 . c'-« *•■•■* per K*:n- *r: i *!.*» ’a’ • - * an.- iV.T • n v ’« Hu? ’he gA’jje* >!;«» * *t ’ha* w • **• v •*- s \ . and- -V*'d •:-.**ir bx th’»* *: game * ot cil oa or - ■ w ■ • « '-.r ':n!*> "1 Ci o'-'ed fwc r,.r * ' * .*■■«• n *even other or. a I'he Red Sox i-rrig" in ’to » ti»r* W4* rr. *r« r *'**iit. ’he rn;. ■ -*i * then g i :•*.".* runn*ng arr-.r.-i r rn • w: h only one “li ‘i * C.: * unde t • r\. 11 * Th - r. ! • - -ha’ *r. R. and S*>\ WOUJI f-re b.*”»r th.'?: ’he Whit* P- *‘ i .. r - iu - ,r*t Me Gtnw’* ba-’rery of " anders NEED 6 HEATS AT GRAND CIRCUIT «:21 Trot Feature of Rather Quiet Day’s Racing HARTFORD. Conn. It tv*>h al* heat* to decide the .'4 'n>t at the second day * r»<inn a* the I*rami Circuit rare'inis at the j Charter nak park lr» k yeateniay SiiUllne winning rtnal!> The «*«h»*r race*. »»re «on m alow time Sumna r»e. H.>hbx i , b k , I \ Sat It t'e . ram . Htinint) V t 111 itr Iflr M b.U b a (• r fieri i \ •i*• I, :> a < Itardir a Time :. 14 V i ' \ :v, : '.a hki K PI K>K l« 1 Or i»«'r<t«»n. Mk a . bx >»or .l 'n Prince tCrorie- ' 1 l 1 l :<•'* Perkin* b «; re*. ! 4 : 3 fii \ '», b a \> 'a»*r tii rich * * * Z I t. -m \ p b * i l»a' ! - 1* , t e s i«Vo. : 1 » - ’ * : I in w i :i tpot. rt ks Sulit ne. b • > " -11. x Me Kinr * v *'*r» etfa. b\ ’ I'ririn Mil'* 4 • t 1 4 1 l• ■ n • ti• Rhine b « H nijfr 1 'erred Rond bx H.inJm in • la! m*?n t y ' * ' *>■ n \ h « ii leier ** -I'oi-w s - l• x 1 v N r i -an r ier i * * 4 ,j . t ro f'eire t'ara b rr .ir - : : t : ro h •' M ■ Of' 4 T i r . O* *' "‘a"* b 'lll ie ; » . < e., r>. » X'f’l* ’X I p k- ir. I • a « « ro H 4 Hi; 1. h rr !'■ •!, -i . . M a 1 v 'an h i Pni»lf) -tx 1 S- !1 ’» ■ ♦ i 4 SHKA TO M \NAGK ROI.I.KIt RINK Toier T Sh-4 of ■< ! < -'s.»i in '■me a w i conduced ■!'. - r.Ke n thi« cltx for mmpi >-a r * 'a ill aca'n he act !'»■!> •■r. *;»*:• I in * ** r •pula' ra*MTTV \«r Shea 'ep 'Vlon a» a I gh •la"* mininor - well kno*n thruou' *he oun’rx The I'shier Harder* Rnli»-r Rink * be ur. !-r Va- Sh» t - « t>« rx i * n 'he com ns *e.i.»on The ..pen r.f which, will take pia< »• *h* later par' >' this month will he an n. nod at a iaer da*e Prlnfln*—ffce plain neat kind—that !■ flill'—rimf« Ink llrftf —Main l-VJIX XV FDXK SI) AY. SFPTE MII F R 5 , 1917. _ AMI kt.MI.M* 4 441 -4. HKMI BSlchijtanNtateihSSj H !•' l kMI M4.nr IIOIIkK k||o\\ jy DETROIT Ilona* NEXT WEEK Is 'I iflnera \% r<l n•• «l f, vs r ) • ♦ t • t - » i I *1 rit titH ki a i ill i 1 n n \ n«l I\l I«( %s ill I'n eeot POLLY ANNA Uml . rt.* • r t'; <* THE GLAD PLAY ■ ll* 4 alhrrlnr 4 lilsk.ilm 4 M.Mng av* a * * h ri c I roni Ike .< or til lantnii* I'otriini.M .11*4 t- rx*» Hook h. I Iranor II Porter ahtne tnt . J , 1 SEAT SALE TOMORROW 1 ’ Get youra ea'ly and be glad ( ~ 1 -1 I. l'«>|. hint. Wed. [ wrrr oQGiej«aß2P Bombardment of- ‘ ‘ 1 R c SSIr I DVF Rheims I H ARRY JOLSOK i “ 7 : N Adams »‘:zrr III! % tII I Nr ir \% 4*i mI %* m ril Mat. Today at 21:5 VAUGHAN GLASER CO. Romance - hrrr "Monnlt GARRICK ' - . HI I% I It Mnltiixi ■> li| | | |;s Ihr Pin» of a X\ "tunti'< *"ul TIIK HIKI >OF I* \U MUSI II Irknr.l i\ nl '<> n lull. * It c ..... i>< ■< Ho mancr 'MI "rrk *lll»W <>l WIINMI Its F3 Nellie \. Nichols Jessie Rtisle> \ (’o. *I.« in «|r Itldrr. I >•»,,, ,x \»• ■ ■geo. \l.l» llutl'lf nr r, Krnnr.l. I"J a Hurt. < .it .nl .in ■ 11. lino . |hr LJI a U.< XIIHIIII *iii hi*; ram~?g) Ntlt .tn* ' I %«• »ml* »1 1 |r* r. I til >* *\ *» KirH QIRIr—POOR (,\H\ 7 —Him it i.t: r x i \ • t s —7 Mol*. Mr hi. I’.. .;,*.. I’ U CI,UII I ...I . > rot « v .1 .■ I . P i .•< i • • , t redt-rick \ . Iki" ♦*? * HIS BRIDAL NIGHT LYCEUMV.v/.-r•••; % nml llumnti lironm HER UNBORN CHILD 44eek U lilt h One Hh«ll I 'lnrrt * bekwan show »;w:: I Mill' *' llnl'nrr. Il'e \r »f •■s* r |» | Ixrli 1.1r1*," I hIMMII IT 4IM ] 4 kill * 111< \l4 I l\ 111 *I I I • 4T 4 1.1 IH*I lt« *■ -> 4—4 No Guess Work Times can show the ad- , vertiser just wfcom he is talking to in any block in the city. i . »■ ■ ■ i ■ ■ ■ a ■—.-. 4 i w l e?k T of 808-LO *»' % *ON I 1.0% I * II MIU I \ I MM., M l* I I Mill i« fI. M ff|% lln>i, ft h m , I rift*! .! |t rn., *»in»«l»n fix tO ia m. # 2 nfi«f 9 p lit. Il*9«irft, nffhf • *»n»l p »<» I if 11 <»lMf« %% * IO«*. No llfiior* prrmlllffl I n«frfn •tun <lnr*l \ll frlim fr«»in ft.if* if, MOONLICHT vs .t" Dv» *" <■ i•'cj on St- r olu'hM or St*. Cl<i- r r rvrry Evening Except Si.n ,ind Mon. 830 Fa r c 40c. <E*rrpt Holiday*) KVK. Coltiinhia l,akr Kidr and ( oncci I 10c Dir rlu hi to r* fn%r »im» pfrmn i*fl»?a iMlitia 9«* find pirk la rrmrr^rS. T ake That Trip to Tashiroo id Fort Huron This Week Last Wcc/t of Steamer / aslimoo ixav* Nr vsold > \\ I.• rs >* 1., A M h . ’• : 'I rm WHITE ST A M LINE - ■— ■■ ■ ■ ■ - —n _ f n m K M~rii lo Y rw"TrE"s 1 AR LINET an!) hi:i i'i:n V. . ">¥» r i,f \ln von. I’nrt Wthiir (I^®^ rind i«»ri whim«.i k t* frr.m f f.ri.|t'*i. »• V \ I r I *r ,i •• . ..t •« i. I Nr '*** ft . fJ Fort ' : . I . . . 1 , ;> ~ p,. . . r • . y , % -. . riQlvftvtJl %i • ni !'a *■ i»»r\ I 4 I9» MIN •ri \%lf M Prtnflnt fhr pluln n+ nf kind—fhnf I INI., Klr«t t V. f # |a rl«hi—| Imr* inh It# rtf _Mnln ***** I\\ reK *fnr: Irt g M«»n Xfn* 1 I hi* •C#*fct ■•» t mill Or|»h« u it ;«••* |h# • i»4l 4 11* I n*i I Ihiit 11 rs 111 • i 11 fi| |i r | 4 M 'III* a. .imil hi* *ho«t * nut | aPl**- »* In n* iilhrr l»r- » • I*• »f«*r% 4%t # |»t Iht M< v.» nl mm»l OrpliMitn. PICTURES AND VAUDEVILLE I \K I ’ \l)| P I »IO It I Or •* I !i• in •»•»! N t«»r nm mlinl**|(M| Back-to-Nature Dancers HAL STcPHENS&CO. FRANK BUSH ANNE KENT | ,11 till It 1114. \ I I*- I I rolling I’l I II! \l|r,|.tinn t'nid Bennett 111 I*ll >‘l4l ill I ' xmi in it 11 \ll \ si hi in ip* | ~«„ 1 1,. _• I. I In T l<» - . Ill; |.l lo II . \ jill.lr» »|lr * ii lo Is 111 to 10. Pit II Ia Makia xfi-m » I * Xll a it r. *. -.ill I'li \ nlI If !M# ■■ \ - ' ml • |* Bryant Washburn • si. is m ips ii %ii\ •* MIX 111 \i II llt »\ 1 I Pl» •'» HI w JACK PiCKFORD • I UK \ Mt.MIN’l ’ TI, r A YJ *i e r rr P ti, -• \ W i\l\ < and Othe' r.a- <>t 1, j‘ On Trial” 111 xx ii ii< mix kTimr I J | n.mon* A < ol* 111. *l'l«r f» ■■■«» '’ Xml l»|l*rr I raturrs AVENUE Inch Sum’s Itelles nurlcMiuers Present IN " IKI lx I II XXX XtlX I tiro— till 1.111 IIN PINK—I lira XX r< .(tin. Io r »il ■« i Nik hi. 'moke If .>• ii 11Wr r ADI I LAC R 1 ,<M * VAUIkUnV Hotel I . Illlae Military Maids Next .trek I ‘if I XX *. 11 r a oil l.ole* . 4> i rla