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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1918.
THE CHATTANOOGA NEWS
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AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1916 model
Phono Hemlock 880.
Ford
oar.
25-27
JTOR SALE At bargain If taken at once,
1917 Ford touring car; also 1914 Ford
'touring car, lour Overland cars, five
passenger. All in good condition. See
us if you are thinking of buying, or
call Hemlock 103 or 2294. Hemlock
Garage. Zi-m-ia
"WINDSHIELD GLASS Largest stock In
the city at lowest prices; machinery
for grinding and polishing the edges;
we make them fit; give us a call. In
dependent Glass Co Sl-St Market
souare. Main 6703. 25-tl
FOR SALE A No. 1 Hudson roadster,
in first-class condition; owner going
' away. You will, have to sea this car to
appreciate It Don't pass this up: It's
a bargain. Main 8671. ' T. W. Wil
liams, 6 Forstner street. ' 15-26
FOR SALE Dodge roadster. 1917 model.
Five good tires. In first-class condition.
Phone Main 3650. 25-20
FOR SALE Studebaker slx-cyllnder
seven-passenger auto; or will exchange
for Ford runabout or any light car to
use In my business. Ed Marler, 927
Market street. Phone Main 1600. 25-22
ARTZ HOTEL
Cleveland, Tenn. Sundays run out and
pot a pi od dtwr. Newly filled up.
H. Lee Browr, manager. 35-a-19
FOR SALE We have several Ford form-a-trucks
ranging from 276 up. All
are In good condition, and demonstra
tion will be given. Hart's Garage,
Chestnut at Eighth. 25-21
FOR SALE Several trucks; good condi
tion; will sell cheap. - Chattanooga
Transfer and Storage Co. 25-22
FOR RENT Rooms
FOR KENT Rooms. Main 5404. ,
FOR RENT Front bedroom; terms rea
sonable. Main 651S. . 636 Vine street.
3-23
FOR RENT Furnished room: all con
veniences; good location. Phone Main
4623. 3-21
FOR RENT Two rooms, completely fur
nished for light housekeeping. ' Call
Main 3330. 304 East Fourth. 3-21
FOR RENT Modern steam-heated rooms
by day, week or month: positively
clean management; your patronage so-
I ,.!.. .1 . 1 i 1 i 1 it . n . !. '
street. 3-23 i
FOR SALE Bicycles, Tires and Sup. (
piles. I have got the largest 1
, gf stock to select from, also the
L4tN 'argest stock or repair parts to
fcT t be 'ound anywhere In Chat--i
tanooRa. This, together with
my nineteen years' experience
In the Bicycle Business, makes me best
prepared to take care of your Bicycle
requirements.
ID MARLER. 987 Market t.
N OTI C E !
We have enlarged our stock
of Furniture considerably within
the last ten days, and now have
anything that r)ps to furniRh a
home completely and up-to-date.
Our-pries are Kiarant.'. to
he most economical, with terms
very liberal.
Come in md see this new Hne
before you buy elsewhere.
E. MENNEN
FURNITURE CO.
1227-29 Market St. Main 5621
STOP! LOOK!
Ik American Restaurant
Clean, Quick Servioe
BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH t
Soup
Chicken Cream Vot Oreen Teas
Cherry Hoi!
Coffee, Tea or Milk
40c.
Home Southern cooking. Come
and see for yourself. Approved
by IT. S. health authorities.
HENRY T. PHIFER, Prop.
1447 Market St.
"Group Your Debts"
If you are in debt and your Income
Is not large enough to pay you out,
let the Gammon System -Bank lend
you the amount you need. The loan
will cost you 6 per cent, discount and
you pay It back at the rate of $2.00
each week on the $100.00. This plan
fits your salary.
Citizens Savings &
Loan Corporation
Volunteer Building.
(Dewey Street Side.)
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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
Va,LroMICfc.PEOplE,H ffl I U f' HASAVfoMDCBFULVoice? l4- THAT M TuOiBDplM
THUS MUSICAL- f Hmif J I v Vt- J J P N i-M WOULO 3 AS H
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WANTED
FILL YOURSELF EATING lit CANS,
oraa tacks and pig iron, then drink
delicious fan pepsin at all fountains and
feel bull. Jo Anderson, druggist. 14-U
WE BUY and pav highest
spot cash prices tor second
hand furniture and stoves.
Dicks Furniture Co., 429
Market St Main 2933.
14-tf
WANTED Repairing ' or sewing ma
chines by Spencer, the expert. Ill East
Seventh street. Main 4114. 14-tf
WANTED To see you If you have a
piano to dispose of. Templeman Piano
Co., 723 Market street.
WANTED Furnished apartment, three
or four rooms, close In. Address Apart
ment, care News. 14-m-l
WANTED-r-Bjr man and wife, no chil
dren, one or two furnished rooms with
kitchenette; permanent; not military.
R. W, A., care News. tf
WANTED To teach private French lan
guage. Address P. O. Box 113, city
WANTED To ' buy lot .of secondhand
bricks. Call Main 1645. . 14-20
WANTED To- buy lot of secondhand
books. Call Main 1(45. 14-10
WANTED If you want to sell your
piano 'see Templeman's. 723 Market
street. 14-tf
WANTED A good white middle-aged
man for night Janitor; reference. Ad
dress "C," cara News. . 14-26
PLANTS
CABbAgE PLANTS We have 10,000,000
plants ready to ship; Early Jersey and
Charleston Wakenelds, Succession and
Flat Dutch; by express, 1,000 at 12;
8;600 at 11.76; 10.000 and over at $1.60;
'parcel post, 600 for $1.60r1.000 for $2.50.
.13. E. Parker Plant Co., Tifton, Ga.
- . 20-20
FOR SALE Fine seed po
tatoes, Colorado Rur'als
and Minnesota Peerless.
T. S. Hunter & Co., 200
'Carter St. 20-25
FOB sale Amoor privet, asparagus,
strawberry plants, fruit trees, grape
vines, shrubs. D. W. Hunter, Hemlock
2015. 20-w-Sat
FOR SALE Genuine Maine Cobbler seed
potatoes; price much lower; also tur
nips for cow feed. 20c per- bushel. C,
E. Card Produce Co. 20-26
PLANTS Frost-proof cabbage plants, all
varieties; 1,000, $2; 10,000, $1.75; 20.0011
and over, $1.G0. Genuine Nancy Hall
and Porto Rico potnto sprouts, $3 per
nousanu; jo.ouu ana over, j.'.fiO. AH va
rieties tomato, egg and pepper plants.
Write for prices and special assort
ment of plants for small em-dens. Kn-
terprlse Co., Inc., Sumter, S. C. 20-tf
SWEET POTATO SUPS $1.50 per 1,000;
6,000 or more, $1.40. Varieties, Nancy
Hall, Porto Kico. Hunch Tarns and Tri
umph. T. S. Brogdon, Box 522, Bir
mingham, Ala. 20-Apr-l
SEED POTATOES '
ONION SETS
All popular varieties. W. H. Lessly ft
Co., corner Cowart and West Thir
teenth streets, Chattanooga. 6-7-f
SALESMEN WANTED
DO YOU want clean, nign-clasa, money,
making selling propositions? Ton will
find them in Specialty Salesman Maga.
sine 100-page monthly; chuck full In.
spiratlonal selling talks by best writ,
ers; every Issue course In salesman,
ship: vigorously exposes "Junk" eellers.
misrepresented and frauds; the sgent's
champion; yearly $2. Send 2So for
three months' trial subscription rend
t !i ! y " not saustiea, z&o re.
iiuiucTu. louiu on news Bland. I
Sue
clnltv Salesman
Magazine,
Canon
10-tf
building. Chicago.
FOR RENT Automobiles
FOR HIRE Seven-passenger car. driven
by lady; catering especially to ladies
desiring to make trips to and from
the post. Phone Main 63C6. 4-m-22
AGENTS WANTED
AAlNTS WANTKD Sixty dollars week"
ly and automobile furnished men plac
ing samples onrtrftil new automobile
necessity with automobile owners; re
duces operating expense; makes old
cars uin like new; $30 outflt furnished
free. 1 Ballwey, Station V. Louisville.
Kv- ' 9-m-16 and HO
Commercial Printing Co.
H. N. Walker, Proprietor
HIGH CLASS
COMMERCIAL
PRINTING
We Deliver When We Promise
Phone Main 3350
Eighth and Cherry, Ferger Bldg.
We Csn Furnish This
On Your Printing
HELP WANTED Female
HELP WANTED A good cook. Newell
sanitarium, 707 Walnut street. I-1S
HELP WANTED Nurse (colored) to
take car of little girl, aged S; wages,
$6; good references absolutely neces
sary. Mrs, Sporborg, comer Main and
Mississippi avenue. North Chattanooga,
or telephone Main 6861. 1-1$
HELP WANTED Colored girls wanted.
31$ Carter street. . . -tf
HELP WANTED Experienced girl for
general housework; good pay to rlgbt
party. $06 Cedar street, 8-21
HELP WANTED Colored woman be
tween 25 and 40 years of age to nurse
' a child Zft years old. call Main 32FZ.
HELP WANTED A good housekeeper.
who can cook. Apply at once, 811H
Cherry street. 6-21 j
.1ELP ' WANTED A woman nurse to'
make our home hers; one who can take
care of babies and do general house
work; good home, and will pay reason
able. Call or write for transportation. .
B. T. Connell. Fort Payne, Ala. 8-16
HELP "WANTED Experienced knitters;
sixes ana nan-nose; can use a few
learners; day pay while learning. Ap
V'y to Chattanooga Knitting Mills. East
Chattanooga, Tenn. 8-25
HELP WANTED-At once, an excellent
cook. Hemlock H9. 8-20
WANTED Ulrla and women to work at
Model laundry. Good pay and steady
work. g.tf
SITUATION WANTED
SITUATION WANTED As chauffeur or
janitor, by colored man. Can give the
best of reference. Apply No. 11 East
Seventeenth street. Clifford Shaw. 11-20
SITUATION WANTED By mechanic
with several years' experience as truck
driven can drive any make; prefer
Federal or Oarford; can give best of
reierences. M. K., care News. 11-21
HELP VVANTED--MaU
WANTED White shoe re
pairer, first-class and fast
on all work, including turn
soles; no other need apply;
guarantee steady job, $24
per week. Wire or write D.
B. James Shoe Hospital,
Jackson, Tenn. 7-23
HELP WANTED An experienced auto
machinist. L. Cagle & Son, Pikeville.
Tenn. 7-23
WANTED Fifty ' laborers.
Payday - every Saturday.
Chic kamauga Fertilizer
Works, East Chattanooga.
7-22
HELP WANTED Six hustling boys that
want to make money, to sell papers at
. ramp all day. See A. V. Walker, care
Builders" Exchange, Thursday, Friday
or Saturday, between 10 and H o'clock.
WANTED
AT ONCE
Motor Truck Salesman.
Must possess selling ability of a hlsh
order, and have experience with the
trade of Chattanooga and vicinity. 1"n
usually liberal proposition to the rlulit
man. See Mr. Newton.
UARDWICK BUICK CO.
7-26
HELP WANTED Hoy river IS years of
age; one who Is not' afraid of work
and wants to learn good trade. Apply
Air. lox, pressroom, the News.
HELP WANTKH-OfTlce hoy over 16
Jears of age. No. 8 Montague block.
7-21
HKLP WA NTKD Ambitious, educated
students qualify for October poslllomr
salary guaranteed, fimn to $1 200- trans
Portal ion paid; tuition. ? f 10 month
from salary; high-class civil service
Ht,Tn',,.Cl V '"d, tm,,,,," lll"onfnr
Mtudcn la from forty-five schools- 200
page Illustrated catalogue nH ...Vif ...
lc ,''n".!tw.J:l0!'.,lont Business col
" ' va- 7-l-23-30
WANTED - Experienced
COAL MINERS (high
wage scale). We also have
some fine openings where
experienced, persevering
Contractors can make goad
money. Call on or tele
phone RIDDLE COAL
COMPANY, 619 Hamilton
Bank Bldg. 7tf
HELP WA NTED Colored hoy H nr 17
years old for office hoy and truck
driver. Apply News office. ".j
WANTED -High-grade
machinists and lathe hands.
Steady employment guar
anteed good men; good pay;
eight-hour day. Apply at
works, Lucey Manufactur
ing Corporation, 19th and
Grove streets or 'phono
Main 785. . 7-tf
FOR SALE
"fSSTSaleT"
Garden tool that will make your gar
dening a real pleasure. Also all kinds of
wue to protect It.
Btovall Hardware Company.
10$ Market street. rhone Main 8700.
Screen doors, windows and screen wire
lust received. Buy early and save
worry. We have a very large assort
ment. Stovall Hardware Company. '
908 Market street. rhone Main $700.
Corn stick cakepans and muffin rings
will make meal better than flour and our
government's requlrenemts easy. 8ee us.
Stovall Hardware Company.
S08 Market street. Phone Main 6700.
Fifty cents saves plumbing bills. Just
nhAn. Main fi?nO Anil ha w I I innit m ft n
of ideal Home Plumber to unstop your
drainpipes.
S'.ovall Hardware Company.
906 Market street. Phone Main 6700.
6-a-J
FOR SALE Ground bone for chickens.
Ed Mans , 61 Broad street. 6-A-16
FOR SALE Fine young Shetland pony;
spirited, but guntle enough for a baby
to handle. Can be seen at Selman's
stable. Fourth and Market. . t-20
FOR SALE A beautiful Porslan Angora
brown tabby cat; perfect pot; owner
leaving city. Main 3bM or Main 670
6-26
FOR S ALE Several carloads Harbison-
Walker first quality secondhand fire
brick. These DrlcK removed from fur
nace stoves. Chattanooga Iron and
Coal corporation. i-i
FOR SALE Dry factory block wood
$1.76 per load. Southern Coal Co, 6-21
PIANOS
We bur. sell, tune, rent, more or re
finish like new. For anything about
piano call R. H. Lansford, No. 60 East
Sixth. Main 6440. ll.m-1
FOR RENT Houses
FOR 1? E NT Ten -room brick
rttuldcmce.
6S9 McCalllo avenue, r. A. Prawner,
itoom uu f irst jvanonni Hank Bldg.
2-20
WANTED To rent furnished house on
lxKkout mountain. Hemlock 20.1.1. !-;'!
M15C&LJLAINLOU$
U U SMITH 4k BRO- typewriters. IT K,
7th st. Main 6896. 16-tt
"JUST A MINUTE, PLEASE"
Bring or mail your
KODAK FILMS
tu tne beet finishing house in the olty
NOVELTY PHOTO CO.
10 Baat iGleventh Street Chattanooga,
FOR LEASE Owing to other business
that takes my time, I am desirous of
leasing the old reliable Khea Springs
property. Address u. w. Hiigne,
cltv. 12-13
POE TRANSFER CO.
MAIN 1381 OR HKMLOCK 1S2.
We nack or orate anything In the fur
niture line, suitable for transportation or
storage any place. Our prices are right;
our work guaranteed. What more car.
you askt Give us a chance to prove our
claim. ii-m-i
r
WHAT A CUSTOMER SAYS:
Monteagle, Tenn.. Feb. Is. 1911.
VIOLET STUDIO,
929 Market St, .
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Pear Sirs I received my pictures
Think they are fine. Never had better
work done In my life. Thanking you for
your good work and promptness, I re
main, respectfully, Mrs. II. J. Custer.
12-tf,
This Is to certify that Willie White, of
RoNsvllle, Us., submitted to us model or
press, and we, victor J, Kvana r. Co.,
patent attorneys, of Washington, IV C,
do further certlly that we have made a
careful examination of the Invention sub
mitted to us, and report that. In our
opinion, said disi loaura contains proper
sulilcct -matter fur a patent.
(.Signed ) VM'TOlt J. HVANS CO.,
Victor Wdg., Waahlnglon, 1. C.
March 1. ISIS.
Am wlllinc to give any person one-
half Interest In iny Invention In exchange
for financial assistance In placing the
Invention on the market, VVIlllo Whit
Itossville, OA. 12-20
PENSIONS-ALLOWANCES
CIVIL WAR veterans and widows, vol.
itnteers and regulars; war with Npaln,
Philippine Islands and China. Allow,
ances for wives, children, mothers and
otheta. Dependent In present world
war for democracy, file applications at
once: no siiorney n fees. 17 Georgia
avenue. Main H. 1J.tr
run J ALL Keal bstate
FUR HAUinil-acrefarrii, tliTrtcen miles
out, on good road; seven-room house,
water In house, three good barns, three
tenant houses; 2f0 acres In cul
tivation; seven springs. Only ISO per
acre. The lr.t stock farm that I know.
I. A. Uriiwn. lOi West Ninth. Mnln
8rt2. 6-20
FOR P ALII Kami mountain Is the place
you are looking for. rerfert happiness
and the land only $10 per acre, and If
you rton't want hut forty acres I will
let you have that much, or as much
as you want. I. A. Urown. 3 Oft Weal
Ninth; 'lain M'.ii. S-20
HAULING
With
MOTOR TRUCKS
ANYTHING, ANY TIMK, ANT
WH ERR, FOR ANYHOUY
Call Orr
Main 3371 or 6480
TOM IS STILL UNCONVINCED,
UCK BRITTON, WHO FACES tlC MORAN
AT UNION ATHLETIC CLUB TONIGHT
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Jack IlrlHnn, who galnod the deci
sion over Ted Iewls In Atlanta
few weeks ago and who face Vlo
Mnran here at the Tnlon Athletic
club tonight, la a southpaw. Ho has
K half-nooK, neuveren wnn ipav ieiv
hnnd nearly straight, which won him
the welter championship In 1916. It
Is said to e something Ilka the fa
mous McCoy "corkscrew," "I snap it
across and turn my hand to hit tta
first two knuckles." Button explains.
It Isn't pushed out like a Jab; It
sweep across."
Britton Is an unusually Qiilet and
unassuming fellow for a fighter. There
Is no bragging, and he discusses light
Inir with you aft though you might
know a llttlo about the gamu, ami ho
tins not been sent down ss an a post is
to rnlightea you. Ho has locn fight
ing sixteen years, and dining that
time has met Ted Hiwln fourteen
limes. Asked If age was beginning to
pllo up on his shoulders, the fighter
franUlv stated Unit possibly his speed
1ms been slightly diminish"!, but that
tho experience has taught him many
points that more than counicraoi mis
handicap. It la more man proimnm,
too, that there Is not much skotili on
his speed minlltles, either. Judging
from the fight Intr he has been doing
recently and his last malrn witn
Lewis. . . .
Hrltton ha the reputation of feing
an absolutely clean fighter, not only
clean In his ring ladles, but In bual-
ness and living. He has a wtro nnu
I wo children buck up New York way.
and but this Is a secret there s to
h another little welter rhamplon be
fore long, or perhaps It will be a lady,
Imt luck's lionlnir lint.
Ttritton's outstanding nuly nl
blllty to es-apn punishment. lie tins
n way or slipping m rnuii ihimh i"
henvv ones, Mint says himself that h
has very seldom faced a severe best.
Ing. ID" hnrdest nglits were ngninsi
Facky McFnrlnnd ana 'l en iewis, ne
declares, and, thnugn If was iwis
ho took bis wellorweigin t rrowa
away rrom nun, nrnion m"-n
llevo he earned It, and still has hopes
of winning It back.
The prellrnlnnilfg for tnnignt win
be between Terry Nelson and Md
Kelts and Young Oreen and Frank
FOR RENT -Miscellaneous
i?iTtpNtuTTfrsU ritnltb7a
place. Ml
F.st-t Ninth stieet.
4-2
MONEY TO LOAN
MONP.Y TO IjOAN On Improved real
estate In city limits. W. 1, tlwsney,
eot James Oldg. jl.f.ll
1
A Pick-Up in
East Side Home
Cheap for rash. f'lose In.
Fine neighborhood. As an In
vestment will sy 11 per rent,
on price asked, or,ery suitable
for home, flood sfxn lot. Bee us
lodsy. ( all
Macrae & Stuart
M. 2108. 115 E. 8th St.
Wallace. Fans are hoplnr Wallace
has a mixta who will stir things up a
lilt. Nelson Is known here and should
make It Interesting for his opponent.
Fulton Once Knocked
. Jess Willard Down
The bout on July 4 will he the second
meeting between Fred Fulton and Jess
Wlllsrd, and Is the third time they have
been matched. Htrengely enough, It was
through that first meeting with Wlllsrd
that Fulton sprang Into puglllstle promi
nence. 'Hie Rochester giant had been holing
with lather liullfforent suives until May
H. mis, when Jess Wlllard, newly
crowned bsavywelisht champion of the
world, halted In Fultnn'e home town to
give a hosing eihlblllon. FroderUk was
selected as ibn Yhrtlm.
The bout was to o four rounds It
Pulton could Inst that long. Fulton not
unlv hinted, but cut loose with tl the
iintamnd conlhlence of the man who lies
everything to nam and nothing lo lose,
and In one of the mliups the rhamplon,
to use a Wild West espresslon, "bit
the dust."
Of course. WlllaiM didn't remain down
for any appreciable length of time, and
he elalmed that It was only a "slip." bill
there were eyewitnesses, and some of
them sent the word hroadesst that Wll
lsrd was " knocked down In a signing
eahlhltlon with Kred Fulton."
CRACKERS BUY DAVE
GRIFFJTHJFROIVI GULLS
Atlanta. Msrch 2" - Catcher lava flrlf
fit h, the biiMllliig young backstop who
played with thn Mobile (lulls last sea
son, has been piirrluisod by the Crack
ers, according to an announcement nisds
by Manager Frank last night.
(Jrirrith, with thn ftackers. should
show miisldiii'sMy better than be did
with the tllsnignnlrrd tlullS of last sea
son. Manager Frank believe that wllh
be and riiliilcli he'll have ss good a
catching staff ss there Is In the lcas.uo.
(Irlfflth only hit at a .i'it Mt !
season, but he slumped along wllh sll of
the (lulls when limy got In their rut St
the end of last season. He plsed Just
like the rest of the club Junt to get the
game over with.
Wllh a change of seen OrlfHih will,
In our estimation, go good, and make
the Crackers a great man. Ills fielding
was sll that could be akd. In ninety
rklil game lis handled 130 potent,
made 111 ssslsit and but nine errors, for
sn sverage of .071, In fielding be was
on of the leading rstchers In the league,
wniitLit ri "with "Vet ACTUFtt 0
KUUL WILL 0T WILL
Atlantic City. N. J . March td.-lm-(Movement
In Hi condition of Tinker
tlardmier, of H'-heneclady. N. Y., who
sustained concussion of th brain In a
bout for ths middleweight wrestling title
with Mike Yokel, of Walt !k City, th
rhamplon. h prrniltud hi removal to
hi home. Yi'kel and Hefeie (ienrg
F!her. of New York, held hy the pollr
to await th outcome of his Injuries,
wer rlaed.
(leorg llothner, who broke hi leg In
a boot wllh Frank lllca. of lloalon. light
weight champion, will be confined to th j
hospital for aeveral weeks..
BY ALLMAH
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PHILLY NATIONALS TAKE
UP WORK IN FLORIDA'
St Petersburg, Fla,, March
20. Spring training of the
Philadelphia Nationals wag be.
gun here today under favor
able weather conditions. The
first squad arrived last night.
Luderaa and DlUhoefer, who
had refused to stfii contracts, .
were among the earlier ar
rivals. Five other regulars
have refused to sign.
6
POLE FOULS ED LEWIS
WHEN HEAD HOLD PINCHES
Westergard Goes Down to
Americas Wrestling Tet
' tival in New York. '
New York, March 10. Wlae ;
Zbysako. of Foland. wag disqualified In
his wrestling bout with Ed Btrangter ,
Iwls, of Iixtngton. Ky., at Kadlson
Square Oarden here lest night. Lawls
had obtained a head hold and Zbysiko
butted with his head, striking Lewi oh
the aw and knocking him unconscious.
The time of the bout wss 17 minutes IS
seconds.
Tussif Hussane, ef the Balkans; threw
Mort Henderson, of Rochester, N. T.,
with an arm and crotch hold in 18 min
utes and SS seconds. ,
Amerlcus. of Baltimore, threw Jess
Westergard. of Iowa, with an arm and
crotch hold In 18 minutes and II second. , .
Joe Maloowltch, of Utlca, N. T., wu
given a referee's decision over Oeorge
Manlch. of ticrbla, after thirty minutes
of wrestling.
SUIT STARTS AQAINST ST. LOUIS
, MANAGER ON SLANDER CHARGE
St. Louis. Mo.. March !0. The hearing
In the suit of John Lavan, formerly
shortstop with the St. Louis Americans,
against I'hll K. Mall, president Of the
club, In which the latter Is charged With,
milking slanderous accusations, has been
set for April 21 In the circuit court. A
similar hesrlng. In which Perrlll Pratt,
second baseman. Is the plaintiff, has been ;
set for April SJ.
Hoth players assert that Hall puhnVljr i
accused iImmii of "laying down" In their j,
work, and ask Sl).n00 damages each. The
suit Is against flail personally. Imposi
tion of twenty major league baseball
player have been taken In an effort tn
ascertain the meaning of "laying down." i
leaven now I with the Washington
American and Pratt with the New York
Americans.
Farmers Must File Affidavits
To Forestall Draft of Help
Washington, March 29, Farmer
seeking li hnve their help given de
f erred classification In the draft must
III atllduAits with Inaitl draft boards,
the depnifment of labor announced to
lav. Attention was railed to the fact
that the boards have no authority ta
give defend classification otherwise.
"If fanners whoa hands are af
fected In this new rail fall to file affi
davits they should have nn cause for
complaint if their men are taken from
them at this rrltlr.nl time," the state
ment say. "It wlU be useless to pro
test later."
Ratification of "Dry"
Bill Again in Dispute
Albany, T.. March JO. The
ncoposod rrferrndum on the ratN
lli atlon of the prohibition amend
ment to the federal eoestltutmn
was revived In the legislature to
day when the latlon cmnmlttaa
of the senate voted to report tho
lltt-M'ab) ratification resolution
amended en m to be virtually A
duplicate of the Mitohold amend
ment, consideration of which was
Indefinitely postponed by the as
sembly yesterday.
Bst Medicine fee Constipation.
Mr. r-horloa Clltn I'h-rlralnn 111 .
state Hint Chanilinrlikln's Tablet are
(be best medicine for constipation that
she has ever used. There are hun
dred of other who are of the sum
opinion. These tablet are easy o
take and most agreeable In effect
lAHV.)
G0LDSOLL ARRAIGNED
ON TECHNICAL CHARGE,'
Washington, March 5ft. Vrsnkr J.
Ooldsoll. accused by the French em
bassy at profiteering to the extent of
aeveial millions on French war con
tract In America, was arraigned here
idav for extradition purpose on a
technical charge of larceny of $:0 In
Fiance.
Attention, Union Bricklayers.
rtperlal meeting Is railed for Frlday
nlnht. March S.'. to determine the
amount to bo cpndsi fur liberty
bond In the coming Liberty Ixon
and to illacu otter Important mat
ter. AH member urged t attend.
ilOHEUT ClKNTr.R.
Hccretary.
A Fast and furious
Fistic Fusilade for;
Fight Fans.
VIC MORAN '
vs.
JACK BHITTON
and minor bouts be
tween promising
youngsters.
UNION ATHLETIC
CLUB
Ninth and Georgia

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