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Where Can I Find Relief From \ Itching Terrifying Eczema? | This Question Is Ever on the Lips of the Afflicted. Kczerua, Tetter, Erysipelas and other terrifying conditions of the skin, are devp-seated blood diseases, and applications of salves, lotions and washes can only afford temporary re lief, without reaching the real seat of the trouble. But just because local treatment has done you ho good, there is no reason to despair. You simply have not Sought the proper treatment, that is within your reach. You have the experience of others who have suffered as you have to guide you to a prompt riddance of .blood and skin diseases. No matter how terrifying the irritation, no mat ter liow unbearable the itching and | burning of the skin, S. S.'S. will prompt- j ly reach the seat, of the trouble ami' | forever rout from tin? blood every,; i tract' of rhe disease, just as it has for.' j others who have suffered as you have. | j This grand blood remedy lias been ! ; used for more than fifty years, and j you have only to give it a fair trial i 1 to be restored to perfect health. j Our chief medical otlioer is an ait-' i thoritv on. blood and skin, disorders, j and he will take pleasure in givins ?you such advice as your individual . case may need, absolutely without cost. . Write today, describing your case to medical department Swift Spe cific Co., o~ Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. ' ( ra*. BEUJURE IIS WHEELING HI i IN flit BASKET BAIL EiE! BBI> Aim BLACK RE TUB1TE D VIC- . TOBS m AJTKTJAXi CLASH BY* 24-19 SCOBB. Largest Crowd of Yeur Witnessed Con- ? teat Befxoen Old Bi-rals ? Both ; Teams Played Poorly. ? In the last half of tlx- affray tho' Wheeling High school gymnasium lust , night. tho BrUa'ro lliuh school basket ball team was returned th>> victor over the Gold and Blue by a -1 siv.f. ! Hoth teams played poorly ami did no?, display nnv of the fast work that has marked previous game* thus far this; season. Wheeling ivas weakened by the los< ; Of Pratt at cettt**r. Kapor. a s. 'ootid ' squad matt. bvinsr substituted. In tiie las? ha! t'of tho affray tho i Wheeling High . so hoc I rive placed too much dependence in lon>: shots and probably lost the game in this manner, the Wheeling forwards at t ?? 1 1 1 1 ? 1 1 ri :-r more ! than a score from tho center of the' tloor. ? j Tho scor- at the eml of tho tirst half, whs ; ?; to 1.1 In favor of the Red and HIack. : One of t li?- largest crowds of tito yoar.' witnessed th" annual clash la<t night. ; Th?* !ln**up: "Wheeling ? 19. Bellaire ? 24. i \rtnbr>*oht. r. f \Vagn?-r. r. f.i imdley. I. f i 'ulhertoson. 1. f. Itaj?r. Konipart. c. { Arohihald. r. g Zweig. r. g. : Simpson. I. u Krazior. I. g. ! Suinmar; " . . f's-M uoals. Armbreohl 4.! I Hidlcy 4. Waicner .". < ':i!b.-rtson -. K?m-' par: "4; foul goals. Ar-nbrocltt. 2 ? ? n t . ofi I'adlev. t <???!' of 1'. Kotnpart. - out off !". K. f.' ro.-. Merr*.ils. U". V:i. V. j WELLSBURG DEFEATS ! TRIflDELPHIA FIVE: Oat the Pike Lads Leacl ia Pirst Half : of Contest But Lose Ofa-aie in Sec- j ond ? Girls Defeat Shadyside. Triad'-lpliia- Mistrlct High >choo! ' basketball toss?*rs tost a last game to j tit.- U 1 1 Hi'sh ?oh?>o| t?*am last, eight. t t<? :.'l. -lt t !??? Wheeling I'ark ? > rsmo. Triad* ipfita started otT with a rush. s?->?rtng points t" tho visitors t. Tli.ry did not maintain this I* .id long. til-- scor* iioins tied by tho . isitors within a short time. aft* r > lov?*r !*?>?? wrk by 7 >. l"ott> r and >b-org0. Triailvlphta l?*a.l wli* n ;h* wliis'l*- was Mown for tho .rid jf tho tirst half by i M t*. M soor. Ill rV- ......rid tb. \V*tls- i ?i.iirg riv** plav*d ?h-ir st" uani**. ' v. inning in th>* la<t :-a.? minutes ??!' | la>. In a t'f'.-Iit:::: ?<r.v ?..nt*st (??tw.-.-n tie r.-:trn- <?;' th* Tnad'lphia High school and ? Shridys.iise, 'h** out-the-plke j uirls were victors by a 1 7 -to- 1 4 si-or11. ! The litiv-ups: ; Triodelphia ? 21. Wellsbnrg" ? 24. i lackson. r.f lacobs. r.f. Scharf. S.f Scoit. I.f. 1 1. 'Smith, o I1. I'ott t. <*? Storer. r.g '. < Seorjje. r. k. i 'li-metis. I.k II. l'otter. I.g. Substitutions: Lohr for Scoii. Field goals: Jackson ?!. Si-liarl' -Smith J'. Potter 4. liwrp' Foul goals: .Tack son. 2 out "f ?'?: Scharf, 1 out of it: t ;.'..irge, |i out of 10. Trladelphia ? 17. Sluwlyslde ? 14. Miss G ruber. r.f Miss t *:t!?!\v*?I !. r.f. Miss Kwing. 1. 1' Miss Frank. 1.1'. MlSS t'MITell. C MlSS KoeUeSHttlld. Miss Kl.-iyncy. s.c Miss Gelbs. s.c. Miss Iveli.-v. r.g Miss I'onnclly. r.g. .\iiss Ki ys'T, I k. . : . . M isji Amblers. |.g. Substitutions: Miss Linton for Miss t'urren. Fit-iil ^n.-ils: Miss <iruber . Miss Kwing r'.. Miss Caldwell 3, Miss j Frank 1. Foul goals: Miss Kwing 1. Miss Caldwell .iinl Miss Frank I. Referee: Phil Smith. Buffalo Germans May Reach Town Tomorrow Played In Cleveland Last Night ? Full Team "Will Come to Tils City, Is Assurance. Tit* Huffnlo Gentians, who play in | < *k-\ eland this evening. will arrive in j this fit y tomorrow or Monilny morning | fi?r thfir statue with the local V. M. C. i A. Monthly ? veiling. ' The V. M. Manage- ' i 1 1 1 - 1 ! t ,'issii res the public that the orig- I iital Germans. will l>e in the llno-up. j The Germans have been' going strong ! and' if t!te V. M. rati coille "out of the fray t>n tup. they nee<| not fear any! team in tie country. for there is no doubt but what t lie Germans are still j supreme in :hi- basketball world. Tho ? h-cals have 1 working hard and are | in tii.ie condition. liachntan's tinkle ?which was sprained io the Franklin Kanif is again in shape, while Franz hi- sin's hand. injured in practice early last w-ek has entire I v recovered. WELLSBURG SCHOLASTICS DEFEAT CARNEGIE TECH S.iix-t.il |t;-<i'at.*h .*'? The IntfUinwiCPr. UK-l.l.SItlHG. W..V a.. Feb. 16!? The Wells burg Scholastics defeated the Car lo stie Tt-eh Reserves in a fast game here tonight. to is. The nrsi half of lite 'contest was brilliantly played.' a tie score resulting when the whistle was Mown for ' inte rmission. In tlto last half. Carn.egle weakened and the Scholastics walked away from their op ponents. piling up a big score. Kenney, I't.nean and Wlllian\s pla.wo well ' for W- llsburg. while the pass work of It.acon an i Goth was -i :'. attir<3 of the t:imc for the visitors. ; The linkup: Wells burR' ? 38 Carnegie ? IS T: ton. r f 'loth. r. f. "William. 1. f :Gens, I. f. Kentiey. c. . Uacon. c. I "mean. r. ? Koetveld. r. g. Mt-Manus. I. j: Wyre. 1. g. Substitution: ? English for Williams, I.aucb for McManus. Herman for Gerts. i 'ruse for Herman. Field goals ? Tllton 1: Williams S: Kennev $; ljnncan 2; . Knglish Goth 3: Gens 1: Uacon 2: VVvre 2. Foul gon.ls ? Tlllon S out of 17: Wyre 2 out of 15. Referee ? Selbert, St* tibenvillc.^ CATHEDRAL WINS FROM MARTINS FERRY FIVES Th" Cathedral High- school basketball team last nixhf defeated the Martlnc, Ferry High school team. 57 t?> 17. in a good game despite the one-siib-d score. Kerry showed much improvement nwr the previous contest, and for a time made tiling.-'- rather unnerving for the i Cadets. fn a preliminar>' contest the Cathe dral < 'at lets" seeond team defeated the second team of th<^ Martins Ferry school by a :$:< to 1 score. The lineup: j Cathedral ? 57. Martins Terry ? 17.. ] ItafVrt.v. r. f .Litton, r. f. V'nnyo. I. f Jce, 1. f. .Viggemeyer. c Kerr. c. trailer, r. g t'pdegraf t. r. g. (?orsuch. I. p. . Taylor. 1. g. ''Field goals, Vanvo K. Xiitgemeyer 18, Kafferty 1. I'torsurh 3. Kerr 1. Taylor 3, Fpdegraft I. lee 3. Ket'eree. Turner. M0UNDSV1LLE WINS TWO The Mound?ville Hirh school basket hall fl vf s won two games from Shady side last nixht :it Moundsville. The re sult of the game ti. -tween the first teams of the seh'tois ? was -7 to 24. while tlie second team t.f Moundsville pikd up 25 points to Shadyside's 5!>. For Sliadyslde, McMillett played the best game, while Kobinson and Hamilton wero the best players for the. Mound City team. There's only one way | to keep down the High j Cost of Living ? buy when the buying's good. Scattered all through j our men's suit stock are i values that make men , happy. || 20 ' Discount Off All |! Suits and Overcoats. 8 Clothier, Fumisfrer, Hatter. 1310 MARKET ST. YOU CAN BUY tit Q# DISCOUNT OF 20% ?One-Fifth Off? . the regularly marked prices Suits and Overcoats (except Blues and Blacks) This means more t ? ? yon than it ever ili<{ before - foreivariM'd is to forearmed. Walker Allen & Son 1419 Market St. WHEELING BOYS i MUSEE TEAM STANDS SECOND: IN PITTSBURGH TOUR NAMENT. Bailey Frazier Stands First in the Sinales ? Local Scores in Detail. S; ? i -i ' I' h: il.-li I.- TI:-< Int. r I'lTTSCI IMU. K.-l. 1C. -The Wheeling l^uns i uttered in tin- Tri-State i'.owiint: Tournament on tin- I'luh Alleys h>- re did some fl ic hr.wlitia t ? *? I:i v. I" the doubles the high iriarii of t Is ?? ilay was made hv H. Hurkje : and Kindelberger. w ' J *! !"". while H. Frazier 1 ? I hi tin t'Cl. the only tlu<> score of night ihf Mussee team hi on.) placet hi ill'- five-men I'Vi'ii!. a tola) <>r I'Tf-l The Titer I'nh a good slly> w iliK l>y getting i>i ir event. Sen s: Five-men Team. the day Hill lilt' ?! : ii it inn ?!? J050 ill the Win ::nj :?t. til --1 17 ?: r i (i J. N'nlt* ... J. U.iv TM.il' . . . .M&riiuer. Knulcliieryer Zcwkler ... tlrllstern Uiirkol ltetll Totals ... M l-jiti!? KniUten .... court n-r ... Fraatler . . . . Wlllieltu ... i.j -J !?) r:? l'lOll a?i. if" t'.'i i:a. its T\*?)-men Event?. .! Kliifllel.iTser. WU?*I J I. Uurkli'. U h.-l J. Nolle. Whenl . k i ?!??:-- wiu-i.. A. \V. Kmbleli. Wli.s I l: .' W. Krji-tff. Wh?l r K.?.v, Wl:t'?i II. Mil l?. Whivl lUMmKs. Wl A. Sir. Wli-.t . r i: IT .1 ? n.iv. Whirl Kith. Wliii-I.. .. A. llellKel'li. W|if?l.. W. .1 Km.is. Wheel.. IT AV. I< Willielm. Wheel I? 1 In r, tier. Wheel.... .... 1 i". run. Wheel I'iT K Hsuler. Wheel Hil J.Z invklcr. Wheel !'-?? Individuals. IK P'.S is:' IV. 2] 6 i ??.' ITT ITU II W Fr^n Wllii-1. u:-j -10T4 1060 -lO.-.S -liV.t) 10M -1024 1010 - 305 - 11 u3 T'.s till! >*l !?. Wheel T Knnis. tVlirt'l ? ? K'iPhi' Wheal... Klnik-llc-r^i-r. Whf' Sin?. Wheel W. Unil'livi. Wheel I'mneron. Wheel.... Mills. Wheel Nolle. Whivl I (aimer. Wheel .... Xi.ltc. Wheal HelliCoru, Wheel.. M. i V>. Wheel..... It;??. Wheel...' K. W:lhii|:n. Wheel lllirkrl. Wheel lUstlng*. Wheel... '/.ixvkler. Wln-el (tinier. Wheel*. u-ith. Wheel -!1 ITS i:<s ls-s itii r.'" t?> i!U :..n ! in ! MAN, LIKES WHEELING Pormer Local Athlete Here On "Visit Will Leave Sxinday Tor Chicago Earoute to Pastrana, Col. Herbert Hunter. utility man for the Chicago Nntlonal I'tigw baseball cluh, and a former Llnsly athlete. who i.s spending a few days here, will leave Sunday for Chicago to Join the members of the Sfiua'd leaving Tuesday for l'asa di.ifiu. C?l.. for tlie anuaJ fprini?' train ing. Hunter. ? ?iiy. left year ago JfcGraw's trie Idol of sportdoni <if this Wheeling iit tli! mure than u 'or New Vurk. joining Johnny 'itants. A ftfw month* ago Huuter was traded to Chicago, along with l^arr.v Doyle, for lloinle Zimiin r man and (mother player. Hunter said last night that he did in-t like the iriidc. but made the b'-st of it. "I like to come in Wheeillng." Hunter ?saif. "Kveryone treats me pricely and J am made to feel as if I were return ing to my old home town. Wiion 1 no to Chirago. I am going t? use my iu flur>nc5 in arranging a cjiiup with a team Jack Mulaney of Mjtrtins Kerry has organ i'/.'d for tin only open on the fuhs' Hehedule, May 31." Hunter refuses to make any comments osi tlie demands ' of the 1'laycrs' fra ternity. musTingum~wins Sperl&l PiKPiteh to The tnielil?i-n^i;r Fairmont, w. va.. Feb. h.-mus gin^tim college, won from Fairmont Nor mal In a fast basketball game here to night by a score of 50 to -16. TAN WANTS GAME BETWEEN C. H. S. AND ST. CI.AXRSVXLI.E i S'portitig Kdltor of The Intelligencer. Dear Sir: The St. I'lalrsviJle Cathe dral teams are two of tho l?cst teams In | this section, but th?t yellcnv streak, shown by the St. Clairsvllle team in ( refusing to play on the Cathedral floor' where all opposing teams haw played. | puts the St. cialrsville team Ih tlin "yel- ? low class." 'i'he fact Is the Cottnty Scal ers fear defeat on .the Cathetlral floor, j Now, to lie fair, why not. play as j agreed upon, one game in "Wheeling, i one game in St. Clairsville and if a i third game be necessary to decide the I superiority <>f one team over trtr. other. I play it In Bellalro. where I >c??t h foams ( have already played? The Cath^^lral will win in Wheeling and most 'rjkeiy the I St. Clairsville team will win in their home town, The St.. Olalrsvilla have ' played but one or two teams of any | strength this year and boast of ihetr undefeated five. Now. when an oppor i tunity is offered to slack up against a j wood team on a strange floor they u'.-t a bad case of cold feet and sipjea I. j Come r>u, hoys. ari<l trot out and show 'the fans you am what you jdaim to, i be ? a great team. A FAN. EXCELLENT PLAY. Sro-ltJ l>l?DSitch i" Th" Intelllgenrer. wKM.sRrKr,. w. vh.. ?b. in. - ITIih three-act drama, "Diamonds aiul ; Hearts." preset) tod this owning In the Palace theatre hv Class .Nu. 7 of thi=- Christian church, was a success. ! The theatre was crowded. Ail mein ' hers of the cast portrayed tbfMr cbar acters well. but. Misses Sylvia I'hlla batun and Eva Nicho's and Kmnn-tt Hart' descrro special inemion. i DAVE says: Vim don't have t<> bo siii'iidiiio- 1 1 1< 'si ' days woiTy-j iiiii' over an incouu' tax ri'-j 1 urn 1 1 ! he .a I > 1 < ? In purchase XRAUS QUALITY! C L 0 T H E S Uui' Suit ;itnt <>vcn'(i;jt |irii-?'s j V.I'IV never i t i lt 1 1 . In t'.'U'l. ftiiisul crinir ?| ii:i I it \". they li;ive ;il\v:iysj Ih'cm r<?v. .Iu.nI iii ?w they .'ire at-] tr.-M'tivcly c.-isy to hny 4hfmi?xh ourl 20', rcliii'l i?>n mjiIc. The prices: $12.00 Buys Garments Formerly $15.00 $16.00 Buys Garments Formerly $20.00 $18.00 Buys Garments ) Formerly $22.50 $20.00 Buys Garments Formerly $25.00 $24.00 Buys Garments Formerly $30.00 WVailicr for to-day: Fair.: Cadet Tossers Easily Trim Benwood Team in Local Armory Last Night. ? Tin- l.insiy Institute basketball -t ?-:i id last r i i j t defeated 1 1 ? I'nton 1 1 iff >i school live >?:' l'.- ri wmni. r. 4 i.? J 1*. in on?. of the slowest game* played here this .season. l.insiy completely oui-clnssed I lie visitors in every department of the game. A Iter gaining. a lend that was nut to be, overcome easily, < 'ouches Hol Ut-ii ami I leatheringtori used many sub stitutes. /.? !). Mi-nkemill'-r, Held, Hus sell and Sinclair. t he regular linrnp for the l.insiy live, played an except lonally brilliant game. Stewart, for the vis itors played well. The lineup: T.l-nuly 54. Union High ? 19. Zeh. r. f l>eane, r. f Menkemillc. I. f Huhl. 1 f. Reid. c Stewart, o. Russell, r. Murphy, r. ?. Sinclair. I. u .....'.Wilson. I. i;. Stibstiiut i'-ns. WV-imrr f<>r Zeh. Ilaflorn for Metikemiller. Siro.hmiin for Russell, Morningstar for Huhl; Held soal.s. /eh Weimer 3, Menkemiller 5. Held -I. Rus sell 7. Stroehmnn r vane I. Huhl I. Stewart 5; foul goals. Menkemiller 1, Reid Stewart 3. Referee, Hunter. REDS GET SHEAN FROM PROVIDENCE I NT.W \l:K. N. .1.. Fel?. It*,.? All of the j International League baseball ehibs j were represented at the schedule licet- i Inc her today. The league playing sche- j duie fur 1017, was adopted but will not j be made public until February -6. The ! pennant s*'as<'in opens April 17. The inier-leacne schedule for the*|S| vaim-s series between the International l.eague and the American Association j clubs was approved. The Providence elub annouueed the I sale of its player-manager ,n the ('In- i ? innati Vaiionals. Manager I'lirisiyl Math* wsop dnsefl ihe deal hen t?>da\ i and sui<! Shean vmiM cover second base | for Mm "Hods" while Oroh will play i shortstop. CY WILLIAMS SIGNS WITH CHICAGO CUBS ?'l! I"'eb. l r. ? Announcement that i'y Williams, outfielder with th" t'hicago Nationals. had slcn^d a 11M7 contract was mad, by President \\>egh tnan to<fkv. Mr. VvVfilunan also announced that each member of tie- elub Will lie obliC'il t ? sitrn a contract before he will be talc J.*-'; -?..'zli ENDS TUESDAY. FEB. 201H Act before it is too late upon this opportunity to obtain a ?|| pair of $5 trousers absolutely FREE with every suit or overcoat at? .Hi ESTABLISHED 1902 No More No Less MADE TQ FIT MADE TO ORDER COAT AND TROUSERS $15 We find now at the end of the season we have a lot of ends of goods on hand, and, in order to keep our organ ization of union tailors intact and keyed up to the highest tgg degree of efficiency during the dull season, we make this special offer. - ? -lljw This offer positively ends at the close of business Tuesday, lit February 20th. The United Woolen Mills Co. W. A. HERSCIi President 1222 Market Street (2 Doors Above Victoria Theatre.) Also 3324 Belmont Street, Bellaire, 0. m *25 v ! '-n l?> i lii- l'as;ul? na. ? . . training camp i:i-M Ttlrsdsy nitfhi, \y .-.-chiiiii n said Hint 1 1 ? had I 'i'ii in-' f?rin?'d b; an ? i!Ti ? ? j;il "f lie Ha s? ball I'layi-rs" Fraternity that Mavi.l L. Knits:, j : iT. sj.l- nt i'f ilti- I'rat'Tnit y. is to ri>tir>\ j TERMS ACCEPTED. | NASHVII.I.I2. Tfnn.. 1-Vb. 10. ? Hub j 1 P?>r4u?\ vrScrari right. -ha ildfil pltchi-r in ! :lu* Niiiioti.il li-:?jriii\ who announcd sdiin- l tiiir- as!" that In* would ivtiro I'rnih h:i*i?'ba 1 1.' .aid t ? ):? >' In1 had a<" j it ??< I !? i-'tis ''."iii ih<- l.oiiisvillf Anvr- ? ; i.-an ;if.-'iriii; ,>>n .'u!i iiml would [day ' ibis Sfavri. I PURCHASED DEEBE. j I it 'I I S\ 1 1 . 1 .K. K.V.. F. b. It; ? .\ II- j iiiiiuuiiiit ii; w.4.-- ir.ad'- inday b\ owner i ii. II W.i t i<" . : ?>!' th?> t.ouisviUo Amor- j H-aii assnria I ;<?!: ha-vball ihlb. that h?? J had puivhaspd Fred Itfidn- from I'urt- ? land of 'hi' I'ln-ific '"i-a.-'t b-a unc He also announced that Wade Killlfcr, of I.oulxville. out'elder, had been pur- < chased by'- a major league club which sold him to the Columbus association team. ALEX "COMES HIGH." rill LA I >KI<PH 1 A. Feb. 16 ? President ! \V. K. Maker of the Philadelphia Na- ! ili.nal league club, and Orover C. Alex- j. andcr met today and discussed terms j for the coming season. No agreement | was .reached and the two will confer | next Tuesday. Alexnder wants a three- I year contract at $15,000 a y??ar. The club has offered him $7,000 a year with a bonus of SI.oon for winning twenty live games, but may slightly raise its i proposition. PIAYEE SIGITED, ? *1 1 1? "A? !<"?. Feb. it',. ? Fred Mitchell. M manager of the ' "hieago XMionals. an--' noun'ced today that he had signed Bar-jj ney Conlfrey, a third baseman, of New Vork. ? vo* BY ohio. ^vhi2 CHI' 'AGO. Fob. ] 6. ? Ohio State unl? fb verslty basketball team defeated the uM Northwestern university team tonight in a Western confercnce contest, 'it APPEAL GRANTED. ?\ FAIRMONT, \V. Va.. Feb. 16.? An fg| appeal to the United States Supreme i';ig Court has been granted by the United States Court of Appeals at Richmond.. .1^ Va., to Thoraa9 S. Haymond and others in the long-drawn-out Fairmont char* '# ter case against Mayor Anthony ?n and others, according to word r?? :eived here today. An order baa been, ssued restraining the city commission ?rs from putting into effect tbe charter granted hv the legislature in 1915, ; =j^ ? o? i mammMmmmm ? i ? ???a? ? Don't Miss This Opportunity? Order Today Ho More at HALF PRICE After This Sale Ends We are offering not only the greatest genuine values in this city today, but the biggest bargains of the year.-; You can get them only at STOUT 'S? and only during, this special sale. ? ? Woolens are the highest in 40 Si CJ C T T T "1 years? and still going up. This tj' *3 U A JL, *3 X U?OU stock was bought before the CUTTC CD "I AA sharp rise, and we give you a ^ ifl a ^ I I I ^ ^1% I I II V double savins: ? the big reduction A. A. \J k+J A in the season's prices and the gri A O * T ? HP CD n A AA ^^lop?wr 3 LI 1 1 3 $^LMJU ens next winter. Overcoats at Corresponding Reductions BoftonC. Stout &Co. TAILORS F. J. BALL, Manager At' the Corner 11th and Main St..! OI'V ICIAL N4TIONAL LEAGUE SCHEDULE, 1917 At Boston Read the Mn.v -1. 5. 7. S May 2*. 2ft. :U>. .'in S'-pt. 5. fi. 7 I \ pr. i ! . 12. I :t. i i [ .iin." i !?. "i>, :? i . ) s-p; . i". it Apr. Ifi. ! 7. 1 -v If. ViC i 11. !*? : S" (>' . V K>. I! M.iv f. I?V H. 12 , .lulv I-:. 17. l?. 13 Pittsburgh . am*.'::::. -1. Boston Brooklyn New York. Philadelphia. . j Cincinnati . ! Mav IS, !1>. 21, 2: I .! ill-.- C. 7. P. I" i An*,'. 27. l-V. :-3 ! M. II. 1 . K. 17 ! .1 1: = \ 2". 2 1. "I Chicago i i7. is | m.i v n z*. :s. T . | .III' v II. 12 !", !t St. LOUIS. ...... .\, I*, j .. :: i. At Brooklyn j At New York Apr. 2o. "7. 2>? j Apr. 20. 21, 23, 21 .ltin- 22. i'.r>. J7 j Juno :!N. H'.t. :!<>. Utilv 1 ?im. 2. t. j S'-pr. .1. i i Apr. Xl.ij' 1. 2. 1 . 1 5 II. 1 2 Intclligcnccr! For All Apr. I-'.. If. )>>. .iiilv :: t. ?. '? \ u : l Apr 1! 1 t M :? \ 1 7. S Jtliw L'v ? .Inly 2 ,\!;iv L'?. 2'> " " .<? pi I j" 7 Mm i. i mhv is. i*>. -i. .riii >- ii. : - ; i ! Jul? 2". 2:. 2:1. 21 Arifr. L'". - ' . -- j Am;. 27. i May 14.. I.*.. 10. 17 j Mnv !'. 10. 11, 12 July 20, ;>1. 2:5. 21 ; July u. 12, 13. 1 4 Atifr. It'.. .1.7. !c \Ufi 211. 21. 22 1 Ma v in. 11. 12 M:iv L' 24, 25. - ! .Inly >'? V. 1" ; July ltl. 17. IS. I ? ! Am: 2 7. 2S \uir 2 1. 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