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DOINGS OF 5v ;an1N(; TRW POTngA Jnl Ml . WUL.W. i KH,tn m c r FWT MPwwc." THE BfsmA ra -y, iM A r.L.I.Vl'MNI , 1 K- fARTLO Ko o- cOyRSR. 1 1 0PTRLN f" J ' OF-TEN HA'. A PRfeQuENTcN HAS T -rlrN( r a-A- ' 1 map. , ovN tEAAH Weft ,'ve tM ANPW Jc Cl-OD PCACHES J 3 A BUM ON aJ l' 7 fPi Scfc. 1 -7 im AND "f lit N I CAR ; MlNu . THIS AN' Trtp CWUI-H I UfV r 1 ' U WAITERS - )f r ART Ml' PAND v.-.N 'N IU A HM- orbs cilT PlLKLPDi ' n VOCCA j S 'ON A LLV i I I t. . ' ' ; i PITCHING FEATS OF PAST SEASON Walter Johnson Has Best Record for Consecutive Wins Tho ooneeouilve wtanlng pitching performances of the ;i r have pro i.i. .i noidc at the oeoel tatareating angles "i goonlp tknt ever cropped up in too tMll f Um national lame. With Um ltetraigbl record of Rube Maruuerd, got hug .-.u. ss s new mark to shoot at, all UM star riingcrs of Loth iik league iivuits nave ban btoaittg away iii t!:ir . tl i i t.. forge up im.) ;i special notch of glory. Ova after Mother, the) have run the string up to point where thoy begun t.. looti danve roaa, only t. have tii' cord map ped ami Um ether brU Ileal perform aooea ael at nauaht Car a the reci ord Is eoneerned, One HtUe defeat nnd the tiiii baoh cleer t. the itt.)in, where that have to bevta their climb all ever eaM, through the eeary Magen of "n-. two, three, six. elghi straight, '. tin- v-r Kiart uf i in aeaeea vev era! hurlem hegng Marolni wltfiilng straakai Prod KuUtennat iimx Cy, ot the Clevelaad Naps wai the flrt to attract notice In Utle i eaiif ml. He tool; If in rowi 0 rover Cleveland Hhunn dor .f the PhllUet duplicated 1 1 - feet and hM ;nat dlentOB BUl iiine tu- iretber, Bddfa Plank, the great eed vet ran of the Athletlcai eettthpawed bla wa) into io alas and -s" 1 1 1 Waiter Johnaon of tip onatora Leftjr itus -Hell of the white Si.x clnatered eight Then ever'body began to look Waah Ington way ngaln, ehan J...' Iioehllng Bccantnlated tarter add tlx- iith k it mi until he ael the .ar's record up to thai time ..f II, a few days later an within four da) - 'hrisi llaiheweon and Rube Mnrguard, the pacemeker, both bnd strings of nine savored nnd Al i'in nrea, s nother Qtant, has lilt cut nl sight Now we have Whiter Johnson, with us ngnin. N'oi only did be take 10 la s ron in the earl) weoha bm after I n vicissitudes he launched another string, iiis nth straight u.. the most Impreeeive .f his bunch for be beat Cleveland, one t the hnrdeal nuts in the American loagw t. .ratio The achievement of Johnson is unparallel ed in i.as. i.aii annals. Many pitcher have gone nlong for n goodly nhmher I games without being boa ton and several beetdes Mnruuard have sui panned th- It straight mark but not one of them has been aide t build up tw such strings in n single sea son, rhe mental strain of nnrnli along a sequen e of vlctorlen, of which .;. much hns been said, is ter im vith pitchers f certain sorts of tempi nmenl Take Marnuard, foi Instance, In the .as.- of Mg great dash al lilt, Tng "Rube" iiLirmi wofr) after he hn lain n s denen gnmee and wondered whether Im would reach the record (node b) Keefe In the nldsn dayn, TIM worrj ennned blm to hws i h t and when Um 'uks flnallj checked hhn in his siral ho was tint a ohadoAi i the "Rube" thai began Ike season. He kept en kt his moroeenesg ami thought: "If i .'Ui' had won lhal Ihth K.niic l would have powesssod the pec r, i all alone," Aleo 1 1 1 - enthusinam wig gone 'iit on gaklng mnrk that 1 1 hi stand lor years and bora be was down at the hottum, forced t.' tart all OVOf Ogata, Mfl lost UM tu tt six be pitched and after that only i oke si mi on tle ret laindei ..i his games to th- snd of the seaeon, n" dldnl pitch another really t.ti gnges until the we rid's ssrtea After Ptanh r n i hi.- IOUi straight thirt ; r Km Nnd hi nent thr.e. At Um snd .i the strings of ieaton and Alegander i ihe t'bllllei, both of them illniiiiiil anvaral in Inineli mi tie line when t lie Quakers fell down mil of the leadership of tin league and tin Ulants tnok i hfir place, Kh then berg, after hi i Mull. ot four Strnlghl and has only lutn a t'Hlr uerfoimt r sin., lioebling !ot ftuir Ig sOgVence after g long run. Bpl Johnson--w ha doea Johnaon do 1 The t;re.u Waller, gftt r bi ing Shttad gft CI bla ft i t" i ijffer:- onl .1 temporal y i-lump. In tho betweto PSrtSjd be lot three and won tour, th. three defeats betad th. onlj out - ht brtil nulftled, fXtrptiitK l ill the early nennn Trn In hb nlumn. be THE VAN LOONS won m. ue than he ,,st. Then b cagM through with hM m xi sinning gtreag ahottl which the inns are talking now, Johnaon Is one man who Is master si his own mind, supreme ov.r all snob tiiiPL1 as worry, Me knows worrj would Impair his SUOCesg, SO h- e.-m- mandn himself: Don'i worry," Ami he doeonl norry. Not bhl) In his phyokml ability but m ins will power and mental strength Johnson ranks at the tip top tcdn) He sh ires th.- ,ts! I wo ii. lilies wi'!i dsTathewson, Though many proi lalm Ha "i.i mooter as ungeonched in mat ter of mind and wlH power the latt r meaning In bnsaball almost the same Ihing as coo mens and st sari noes nnd he outclasses over) other man olive In the first Chtcngoang maj arise and cry B4 Walsh to this last. Watsg is grant, btathowson is grant, but Johnaoti is grenti t m ins present day, Ami it is sure thai th.- 0learthinktug wonder w ill continue on and on, nnd st the end possess s career that will class with, if not out. las.--, them of Hatty nnd the revoted Oy Foung srho laeted pver N years ;ih a star. Johnson. with the physical ahllM) of a Onals or Waddell, the mind and win of i Mnthewnon and Ihe breath of sarvl of o fouitg, would provide an sntire chapter In the baeeball book of nil time that funs of the future would never tire of rending. LOOK OUT FOR TIGERS. ' Falkenberg Says Detroit Will Be Sur prise of 1914 Race. Cleveland. u uei, ;;. v y raiKen berg, Nap pit. her. springs new dark boms for nent enr's American league race. "hook out for those Detroit Tigers to cut a big ngure In the Iflt race," is Cyg forecast, They will be one 1,1 ,,:' most dangerous contenders for t!ie bunting. They now have three grea; pitchers In Da use, Dubnc and Wlllett. "DuhttC is one of the headiest tWlrl- is in the buolnees, Dnnoo la as great as nn) pitching rind .son on 1 Will, tl Is vi ngeaues, Now lei Hughle ether "i his bunch . 'f the present sea - egging bat k with s Jennings limi an if t wlrlers i t adj to deliver Ihe goods nnd hi w.urt need ti take ..if his hat to nnybod) OH th pitching ttuestlon, "All thai hns been the matter will Detroit has been pitching weakness Cobb, Crawford. Veach nnd Donfc Bush win i c an) k.oiI pitcher tin necceear) backing with their beta" BARRED BY SNOBS. Artisan Golfer Forced Into Profes sional Ranks in England. London, i tel. ::. 1 Abe" .Mitchell, th ! noted urtleun golfer, says thai be driven Into the profeeolonnl ranks on account of the intense hootlllty shown to him In the lasl two amateur tourna ment! because of Ihe tsct that he is s srnrking man. Wetting to th Qoll Month!) . be no) s: "My chief offense has been when I was born an artisan, iii following m) occupation to k t a living, first as gardener, then as s ehnoffeWi I hgd mole opportunities to plO) golf than the oedinar) British art loon has the right to . xpect, There are gotf game classes in Kngiond, ami an srtlonn golfer is not wanted in amateur lr i lefl. ' Mitchell says ihgl he fully Intended to rens the Atlnndk to umpete ' both the amateur and open lonrnn- lllellts but was gUJUTUOd before his d - partare that measures would be token to prevent blm from dtivlng from tho lirst tee, 100 IN HARVARD SQUAD That Many Athletes Represent the Crimson School fembridge, Mans., I m.. I, Hs it - god's fall SthtetlCS season opened w HM gsngj v.nii morn than four hundred men engaged In some form ol snort. The annual tennis teiirii.iment for the , .iii. chjunptonohip otirnctod IM competitors, Another hundred follow ed th- pigskin in the foot ball pi e it' for varsity, freshmen nnd second teem swjundn unromnw t" Um r umber sf thlrt) reported far 1 1 1 krol rae drill agd three n'ht.s were sen on to the rln i The candidates for the track team continued their itgllmborlqg and tbe , i... country rum rs worked the kml out M thatf. ItOja, Bjbthall. deb pilo ilv wanin;.; : i on. had mmv fol low era. a large aquad ia:inlpatin m pex rsl st rati contsota TRY A NEWS WANT AD, ( DA CDD ATT 1 I J-J-vJJJJ-VJvl YESTERDAY'S GAMES. National League. New York. N. Y.. Oct. 'i. The HOW York- Philadelphia gome began en August N in Philadelphia ami stopped in the ninth Hitting b) l inpii, Brett nan, ajras completed at the Polo grottttda yanterday, Philadelphia winning, I to S, "The longesl gnsns en record" was brought to a quick Ratal), Murray of Hi ffkmtn who was iit bat with OIM PUl when ne ame at PhUadclpht'i was Interrupted, grounded to Lobert, .Meyers sinJ(.'.i. but ratn, who ran for him, was forced at Hecond a mo men I tater by McLean, batting for Pnodgrnsa ami the grmt was over, The Philadelphia players ran from the bench and danced in glee at th speedy deeloton in their fau of th line, standing dispute, Umpire Brennan on August N step ped phty In the ninth Inning begnuse d trouble with the btaechor orowd. Instructions for Um pht) off called for resumption of the game Just where i left off, with sxactl) the same player in tie' cotttsot, tho score standing h u I in favor of Philadelphia, With Ihe Hi. lilts at bji and on, ntSA OUt, The imiuue entertalnmenl proceeded a dou ble' header the (risttts whining tin opt nog and Philadelphia the sc -nttd, The second nann HgUl called at the snd of the sixth mi account :' darkness, u H j: Philadelphia ,, , .0 g g 1 0 1 VI d 7 i New York f n ti mil :'n x - II -' Batteries" Chalmers, Plmiermon and L, itunis. Mathewnotti Marquard and Meyers. Two-base hit Huderus. Pblla- delphlo. Throe-bnoo bR "Saooert, PhU ndelnhhv Second gnme - it 1 1 K Philadelphia J 1 u 0 1 g 4 1 New York Ifdttt 1 T Batteries neaten ami Dooht! Menrne and Mulisan. Two-base hit Cooper, Nan York. Throe bnss bit Cravath, Phils dclpbla; McCormtck, New York. Bogton, Mass.. net. (--Brooklyn Dee ton ganos postponed; rain. American League. Philadelphia. Pa., Oct, I nl four and one-half Innings of the first gems oi the series with tno wen xorK team, winch Manager Mack of the Philadel phia team intended should in- used os a bog la for patting his players in Brnt class trim for the world's series con tests, could i"' ployed yeeterday after noon. While New fori was at bat in the Qfth inning, with the seers 0 to ". a l ard shower caused the umpire to sus pend piny, in a few minutes tie Held was SO soK that the game was called olT. I'm-tin Ural tiim in a week Manage! Muck bad his full strength ill th'' Ib id Wlnll Bender ami S ban:' uetv sent in al the start of Hi" PpgM it Sfttf taken as an Indication that tin y would form a batti rj in th.- world's s. ri, I and thai they WOUtd probably be the men selected to do this work in the iirnt tingngnnunl of the k series, Bender pitched only throe Innlnga Hs had PgCellenl control and Ottl) two hit: w . re made ei'f him. Detroit. .Midi., tici. t, Olevolnnd- Detroit gnme postponed: rain. w ashtngtott, I . '.. i '. Boi ton Wnahlngton gnme pontponed; rain. Exhibition Game. Kansas 01 ty (Aseeototlon), :. Cln linnatl (Nationalai. ON WESTERN GRIDIRONS Michigan and Other Teams to Gtt Baptism of Fire Chicago, i t. :t ileal football w III Ink.- (he stage tonieriow, wilh many eon tests scheduled on college gridirons in the middle ami v eslern -l.it. s. Tin- it seoi m tins s' tion iii in- moot important as ChlCagO, Wisconsin, Ill inois. Michigan Nebraska. Mlssmirl ami ssvaonl of tin oiher bkj ntntt kt (Illations will Inaugurate their SOOSh lib 8. ChtoagO and Indiaiui win lash l Waryhall fl-ld. while Northwestern and Iike KoreHt will meet at Inni.ton Ill inois u schoduJod t" pkk Kentucky t I'rban.i and Mleldgan WM gang CdM lot in OppMSMM al Ann Ar bor. W'lOCOnslg ami lnrtnce 0itl plsv at Ma. lis. mi, Nebraska and Waahburn it Lincoln, Mlseonrl and Columhhi at 1'olumbiu Purdue and Wabash at Pur due. Okie Mhtg gad Ohio wiey,m ti No, it Hardly Seemed to Be CohimbUS, and Notre Hume and Ohio Northern at Kotre Dngne iwa state will aaeet tin Mate Teochors' ceflege at lowa City. Minor contsota will in- . hide those of Ugg ami Drake at I).-- MolnoQi Cornell nottoyaj ami lows Wei levan al Mount Peg gag, Western Rs- servo :.mi Mount Union at Cleveland, ami l. a ti w and Moore's Hill al QreonenntM. PhrthflV west, the I'niversiiy of South. Dakota will hue up ogatttet Ne braska Weoleyao at ITermlttlon and the UnWeroR) of Montana will pgy MOtt tana Slate CoitOgS at Missoula. REAL FOOTBALL BEGINS Splendid Contests Scheduled for East Tomorrow New York. Oct., 3. Virtually all ot the big College faotbaJI teams in the Kmt will be seen on tin- Kii.liioii to morrow. The majority of the contests will be in tin nature of practice games, the big teams lining up sgslttsl the weaker opponents, but many "f them nevertheless ore e sported to afford gOOd indication of the calibre and con dition Of the bin eleven.; and a mor or lens n iiabie forecast oi the peobabl results when the bla fellows . lash lat er in tin- s. aeon. Harvard w ill have Hates og an OPPO- nonet ..mi fate will Man up ngarnal the ITnfreratt) of Maine. Pennsylvania and Lafayette wtH ass I al Philadel phia at Princeton ami Pordham si Princeton. Other contants "f gsore 01 lens Interest to followeis of the game will be those of Brews ami Rhode la lead State, at Provident' ; Darlnioath ami Colby, at ffaaover; WttHams ond Yerasont, at Wllllnmotnmi : Carlisle ami Lohtgk, at South Bethlehem; Am beret and Coign te, at Hamilton; gyra- .use and Hamilton, at Syracuse; Uul- gsrs ami Cneon, at Mow Brunswick: Trinlt) ami Worcester Polytechnic, st Hartford; Hot) CTUOS and M. A. t. ai Worcester; BowdotO anil Wosll van nl Middle town; Bwarthmore ami ViUa Nova, at S w ai l liuini I ; W. si Petal and Stovenls Institute, at West Point. The first tateraectlonol game "f the seaeon win I., staged at Rhaco by Cornell and t fberlin. RALPH CRAIG. ATHLETE, WEDS IN NEW JERSEY Olympian Victor and Bode Will Make Their Home In Detroit. Motttaksirt n. .t. Ms Ipli of Detroit, winner uf Hie IN and MO. j meter dashes at tho international Olympic me. i at Stockholm, last year, was married to Miss Blhmhsth gpieo, j daughter Of -Mr. and Mi a. Henry Hull: Spies, of this city. Craig formers) was a member oi thej irOCO I' am at tile l ulviisit v ol MK.'UI- gao ami hold several reogrgo, He was grudualed from tho slap UaiVerstt) two years uko, lie is em- pioyed sa cbeottot at tin Stearns labor stories in Detroit, After thwir honey- in. .nil, Mr. ami Mrs Craig will HMke their hsmi In Detrolt ENGLISH MAKE START. Scour World For Bst Pomes to Cap ture Polo Trophy. MOW York. let. ;;. -Heveteux Mil bum, international uotofot, return'. I from Wurope on Weduoodu on th. liner Olympic with the ggws that th' boat British goto team ret i Meet) to race the Americana next year in an r fari to regain tin lutenusthmal cup "lord Ashb.v -St. I DM t has hhttnCOd and Is manuring the Qgttnlenttsn of a team which will eonie oer ben text wr," suid Mllburn. "The Knsllsh tire combing tin earth lor frond ponlea, snd tin- Itfl teum will in the beat they have est r turned out." COMISKEYS HONEYMOON Chicago, OoLi ;' d togr of tin world with the ChkfagS Aogertsggt nnd New York NmIIoimIs nekt winter will l. ti 1mm moon of Uonki J 'miiskev , son of the ow ngf of tin I " Ol ghgh, and Mk (3 face Rjetdy, who wire marrhd hen l e i niwhl. I b ink) will join i !i baseball oggregoUofl .a Portland, Ore in Nov smia i i Hngdjgtk u Men, v ii is pi: tars ol,! 'i Meriden, -'t.. eooooooonnoooooo o ag TRY A o e o o NEWS WANT AD. o o o OOOOOOOOt' 000000 the Place for Grace BACKSTOPS ARE WELL MATCHED Men Who Will Do Receiving in the World's Series Strong New York, net. S. The catcheri of the New fork Qtantn aad Philadelphia AthletiCO will piaj an impoit.iut par1 I in tin- Coming battles for tla worlds managers of tin- rfvgJ clubs are far innate in having dagsmdable trios for the position behind the plate. OottttM Mack at s da hang, lagag an.' Thoanaa to use as his judt;mcnt dictates and McGraw m Mi. vers. Meiasoa ami Wil son has an Opposing Sgttttd ot catch .is w lick, Viewed In u broad manner. Buffer little if any When compare.! wilh the Philadelphia wearers ol Mitt and mask. Meyers end Bchang appear to nave lirst Oat for Ha position with lc- lasan ond Lapp second ekeioe and Wilson OJld Thomas as llllfd string catchera Meyers ami fit bang will b called m to do tin- ', runt of th" wmk. barring IHweoa or oceenent, snd re therefore (Iroi to bt rsnosdttijd in a ccenparisnn of the catching str isgrtii of the two clubs. l-'r'.lll all "ffensivc standpoint Meyers is the better player i f the two. (tttS lo hi. r. bitity as a bat tel Tin- bU Indian has an unof -(Iclttl 'cord of :,.u for Iff names this season as aj-'auist .2fH lor S.l.an in T.'i tfams. nn tin- has s ihe Phliodel phis backstop is a faster man, but this asset d more or tarn nulHhed by the tact thai Meyers gets to tin- InlthM bag more frequently than his ohtof rival in the world's series. Schano B-st Thrower. Bejtb ore accurate ami fast kg throw tag to baaoot bat tin Athtatica1 jmint, stag his a margin ever Meyers in tin.' nap 1 1 1. for hi shoots to second wltii I-ss apparent exertion and more speed than ihe Chief Tort, a Lapp has totten iii ascendency over Thoggna tlnring the pool season ami ludgtag from prceeM Indications will bt Connie Rocks second cholci for the stand behind the home phttoi He aril! l ave a forillitlable ,ip' ni lit in M i. 'an, who joined the Otantg vg the Hade rout" I. "in St. aOUM all'i Um mld-aeuwon mark had been pognod As n the rsuM oi Meyers ami Brhang th (.Slants' second Mrinij calchu ha.- a dscided advantage aver Lttpp In bat tiiiK. for the records show that tin former Cincinnati st. Louis catcher gas a m ting average "i sti ga a.,ui. Lapp's .!! I'm ggUNS are all the mors impressive since both atelier. -have Worked iii aii. ut tin same num- i" r ot ganMa a.- an off, i the PhR odelph'o oolclnr has proved , to kj u-adly in throwing b,is4 BtsodeM "Ut ..t teCOgd and third ami ,n this go rgOBl (HltOattkS UM veteran who was trailed Inks i world's ggrtaa pot of void alur his new t um agates Lad secured commanding had in Umraej for th- eiinant. Records .ire Compared. in: rhonmgi om "i Mask's v.ier.-ns. In pklnl of expetiemi at ktOOt outrank- Wlfcson saoily, but the old oAaore of Miuiii s. ogs nms enualios tins should tie rail- ilon nmoho Ha pads in tin mme name, Thomas is a ratcher who ri es lo elm I'Meneles tin tact i. i , km lOO eiplals. As lat a b.itt'nx is concerned he is fat- superior to kison, but UM kgRag has been Im provlriv! steadily and may surpuss ix pe latiep- in this respect in ease he has an pportunlly to break into Um seriea it a critical period, Ottce ii Ihe barn lines he will have an ex- oellotti e ha net to pick up Thomas' nd rantagi with the iHt. Igg gg Is fast, eonetdred from the standpotal ol a ratchet. Th. i t cm I.- of the catckon two cltths thl "eusem follow Philadelphia, tl Al: R, H si: th si I ivt Si ban i Lepg I botnaa ... .nn ;to ;.j t M Ml :t P5 i t :.n .1 II . . i New York. : AH It H.tiRSH n hi 3? ni ii i 71 Vf' l . . ,n .t ?l PM 110 ,ftl ; l if , . . . V AL.DK ('K- little ron Cf f iptr mt-ridnt "t MkkMS md Mis KaUIr was badly scalded by hot coco i alien h puller i t t off a kit hen i ii. By Laurium MEET IN NEVL HALL NEXT WEEK Decorators Putting Final Touches to Masonic Temple Walls Members Of Keweenaw lodge, r. fc A. M ISOterdO) received an informal letter Mom Deputy I'.rund Master G. M, Perrett of Dntgoii to the offooi thai h - and other grand iftdgr oWosra win be m la. iiutn Nov, m er if sad that d iti has be.-n tentative i set tor the dedication "I tin Mas. nu ball. Th" pel um nent date together with ethor orrangsmenti wdi i' mads at a on et- Ittg Octl ber I hen an executive com- mittes win i.e qpgolni d. ibe turn lab tam and natures for tin huh will have arrived anriy neon amah and th- bnHdIng srlU bo sntirel) Been pleted g) the mi.lule ol the month Decor-itora at- now complstiag nnnJ touches on the v.aiis ond the structun i .ill be turned orgr ta tin owner.! shortly. The inst meeting . t Maaona j in ttteir new bull will ou next week. Laurivm keoge nun keen oggeteliy j notkhed of the death of Qrnnd Mnaser PrgttSll D Clark an 1 the Lmporary, susosasioo to that gggo of Deputy I Master Perrett, by rjhfwad Rscreoarir j I .ai bl Wilson Th personnel of that State Notes BAOlNAw Mrs. Minnie Moss nnd John Dtckerson tire under nrrool ehnrgnd by Lottie Mihtak, 14 wRk dglnlnlng in r m a dioorderlj hQejnpi ALdBlON The Ah. ion Chemical Co baa outgrow i, ts guortars and has purchased a two-story factory build nag, AlaBR)M Albion nhnjma ors t. opt i their new 1:0,000, temple, on.- of the I kneot ami beet appointed m tin state wilh a big fair Dec. I, The building, a three-ator; brick structure, is eeerlj , 1 oinpl ( d. j ALliK -Prof c. H. Boltta, tin I new bander "f the ARdon college ghre j club and lo ad "f the erggn 'k-part- nmni of tin- tonsaimlniii. says he I has the beet materia avallahh in th- hispirv of the giee ehib. Tin- ctttb will 1 lout Ihg state this 1 OT. 1111 is).ij: Me baby . ontooi n III ! be held in gngOktOthm Kith the Hills .dale county fair. Mtttt) ladies were enthnnlngtli over th IdoOi but uii uf I the lo, ai do tors rafustid tin regBgg I sibii(t .,f batag J".ik. s HII l.SH.M.I. Tie- . It) lias .mice.: I to the proposition of paying for tin I water and smctriclt furniehed by tin mtmlglpnl ptant at ihe rate of IsVffd a year, with a kxed sum for .uldi- I ttogod hydrants and lights, The street fund h is been boosted 12,000, 1 11 1 i .si A LE - snpiMnedl) blind beggar potatt 1 to a loaf oi grand whlk ni rktng a pur -hiise indlcatias bis a) sight was good, (ii has be.-n ordered from 11 e v itv. . s ;i.., -poii, . s. rgl WUIUun O j Doyle, while rfdfng on a bicycle, was StrgCk bf a umlor car iliiver. bv 1" '. S burner. Tusdaj nlulit, thrown to tin- pavcotami and andj injured, liii .i.sn.M.K--in the swomanotory and oratorical contests for pupils, at imt fair In re Alice Scarlcs of Allen and Hu.el Hurst of Allen won Urst plaeef. i ai ni.L c Namuei Bhnfer. Ms nho die i ot Lot her rooositly, whs the oldssi nun iii tioke eomjnty, Bhafei bonotad pi bgVhUJ killed 138 hears and cnougi deeff t t Od gg ami . ST Ji HNS IVeOVrlck BugpkgJ sus tgRwd I aggftf lacerated h-ft urm when uls shove esuatu in an engine snd lh clothing was lorn from I"1 bod i i. IN I' w J, Cranston, an employr. ms riocslv burned when a tank of !lmi- lis vpl"ded at the Westinl- Mtttl AxU- Co plant. AlslagXl s- A coroner's Jury has n - tnrnrd i rdlcl thit Mrs Lass rr. nwrti.-' ,in i h'r dtath Irotn ttrnn gmntion I ithhj n-ipkui bfinc Rod .?r. inrl bet Bt k by an unknown per. MfaMrillr: uen srntrn'' . o oi .-. Lbtsnav ha. s dsvs F. LEIPZICER Department 1. K.i nn "I' otlh.r who will a.-.-, in UM ded Ration tS not known but local immb. rs i. lieve ti.. entire stall will by pr.s. nt. The formal upcaiag "i the Kewee i naw noil will b th. most important fum ti m in Masonic i in h s in the I north mi of the county this year ami j proper ittotta f.r an auspicious event , ! n tin making TAX COLLECTIONS BR.SK. Tax oaitoetioao in iiurium viilogs up t. bada) .'nmunt.il to approximate ly MS.ooa or about fifty per COBI of th. total roll. The record vompares with previous collections, desjiiti tin labor conditions ami Trongueor Matt Olpp expects to OcUoOt a grOttOBt amount than was received a year OgO, A a't st th" tax roll POpreSJI atS sidewulli taxes which oauaRy i rolufmsj d.im- Uent. RECEPTION TO NEW PASTOR. The Ep worth league of tin uini,iii M B, 1 1 nrek sonduotad a reaapafsm " honor r He a. p.. Butcliffe Monday I evening Uternri contii bottags and mnolfnl mlertloni rt'ideii to tin seen ins's snt crtslnment DEATH RECORD CREASES. Th" des Sept. tlli el rin nrd for I in month of the largest faj) tttO agjSgUg of Lauriam. srkUe the of th- mags Lirib tsanard b normal. Tn - l s deaths ond 15 births were n ori d. for throwing the content of a U.ttlo ot oarbolte ocid on his srtfe and child. Bath were badly bwned, i.i'Tin:i; i;. v .1 i. MsrR of nii- iioIm has taken the pastorate of the 1 burch of t'iirist. Plsrlplsn. here. than 'Kits 1 : OTTT The body of f. P, Prangeen an inmate of Ihe stats hospit ii inn , was found banging from on appi. tret by Wm. Touker, owner of Um orchard ip lly -'iin baat .v Baker Co- of Buffalo boa s"hi us phono phHtt here to Orinnell itros.. of i" troiL TQV A NFWS WANT A P LYRIG : : THEATER : The Xvstrii Jfnggfnggjffgsrf C. Lesecs Qtmmcncin Sunday, October 5th Opening Plav "The Bankers Son" P.. Homan Xcstclt submits i Burgess " Our Own " Stock Go. Featuring Miss E. LaNora In Complete Seenie Productions We 7t nu Times To All Seats Xew Faces Children's Plays and 5cMatinee Scenery Saturday "ENUF SED.' WE SAVE YOU MONEY At the new PtOPU DEPT. STORf 4i5-437 Fifth St.. near Pine St. CALUMf T, MICH.