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i uesi PAGE FOUR. HOME RUN KING NOT WflRRIFfl RY IIHIRF LANDS' SENTENCE SUSPENDED PLAYERS WILL BL ABLE TO EXERCISE DRAWING POWERS AT GATE DURINC 8PRING TRAINING -EXHIBITION GAMES CLUB OWNERS RE FUSE TO TALK ON MATTER. CliiraRO, III . Drr. ;. -Althonpli Bkbi JUith. thfl colossus of sv.;it; Bill l'li'ivy and Hob Mouse! of the New Vork Yankett, were yesterday Baed tht ir world Mlies coin, amounting to $3.?gj eAeti, and Mianended from oly in the American I-canue until May Ifi 1!22, by JudKf K. M, l,;imlis for vlolat lug a Iius.'IimII rule by toing on a tarn Htoriniiij; trip for . i days niter the eaHf,n IimiI ended, tiu ptejra will pa able to practice during sus pention and wtefchie their drawing powers at the pate during the eprlni training exhibition games. After h lug out ills decision against tin thri stars thr- baseball world was cn fronted with the question of wfai ther or not Hie siwpMiaion would t rohlblt the men from practicing with thi Ir teammates. The Judge immedlateii replied that the decision only barred tin m from championship game up til! May 20 of next year. Through .Midges Lamlls' suspensl i the players will be un:Mi to apply for reinstatement until the sentence t pires. and thtre Is also a possibility of their return to the game being de layed until after May 2i. When th players apply for reinstatement the) will be taken under advlsemi at bj hand Is. Itebo Ruth's offeonse, however, had Its origin long before the series when he informed Judge Utndis that he wa.; going to brt ik the role irhioh prohibited a series play r from par ticipating in barnstorming trips. In 191 1; Babe and several other members of the f'.oston Red Sox were fined for the same violation. Ruth, however, doesn't seen a 1 -it worried over Judge l.andis' order. The home run king Is at the present i:i Washington, D. I)., on the stage, Tin not going to say anything about this." Ruth said. "I don't even know If It's authentic. "I may cut loose myself in about a month, and if I do all the world will know," Habe further added. "Hut In the meantime I'm goit:s to wv.i! until I get formal notice from Judge Lrandis There's one thing that I will -ay: I'm not worried, and ft. won't spoil my vaudeville act." Colonels Ruppert and Huston, own ers of the Yankees, were shewn the Uiiirii. decision in the case of Ruth. Plercy and Meusel In the l.at'ayi u hotel at Buffalo, N. Y., yeet rday, "We ol course, must abide by the do Ision of Commissioner LamHs," Ruppert stated "We have no further com ment to make at this time." Ran .Johnson, president of the American League, when Informed es- terday of the sentence imposed Landis upon Ruth. Moused and Pier said he did not care to comment the decision. NEW DEVELOPMENTS ARE SCARCE AT BIG BALL BOSS MEETING Hiifl'alo. N. v Dec, I Nothing of a startling nature developed here ye tarda while His magnates big and I little a, re ;: tting read for the an nual Nations association meetmi which opened today. The only bual nnna transacted iiuilnjj the da! wa. in the association committee, which handed down decisions In a number oi cases Involving minor league play i and cluh. When the committee was In K!88lon behind i iosi d doon the major arid minor tn agnates tallied about tie- hotel lobby trying to do a little swap) I I or purchasing of athlet.s, but nothing was aot kmpllihed, Krark Navin, president of the De troit Tigers, was about, canvar-i i'lK minor league owners for likely Infield frs. of whom he could use a couple, end pitchers, the constant need of all ids league club- Bui Navtn said the minors all wanted to buy, not II Rants Rowland, manager of the Co lumbus American Association dub. a anted ti) buy. but be also found no 'Ive slock on the market Garrv lb rmann and l i- burnt orongi turban were hanging about in t i v.- or Pat lloran, manager of the Reds, and thoy had nothing al all to show f..r a day'.; i-eareli for pluyer". The International League magnate.! were surprised by the announcement that Commander J, K, U Rose, wealthy turfman and sportsman of Canada. Is willing to buy the Montreal franchise. .'( n was reported to he wining to guarantee the expense at the club. Arriving Late In the day, J h i Coo way To,ie. president of the lnt nnv ttonal. stall d on behalf of the leagui that the draft rule i; not desired. C. H. KIL PATRICK. OLD SPORT HEAD, DIES New York. Dec. 6 Charles It. Kll Patrick, formerly holder of the world's championship as a half mile runner end I'nlvesidty rf ViT-:;si!i atht- tie dlreftor. w.'s Stricken v. 1th heart dis ease on a train yesterday morning while ruling to w;:rk from his b-une in Pordham, He died few ralnntes after he had been taken to the enter, gency hospital in (Jn-ml (' utral ter minal. He was it yeare old. As a freshman at I'nion college, la 1S91, he won the later collegiate half mib championship, and as a member of the New York A. C. he won the National A. A. 1T. and Canadian titles In IMS Kilpatrlck won the world's oham plonship and established a rec ord. 1 which steed until beaten by Ted Meredith In 1916. Subsequently ho became athletic di rector of th (fafreraity f Wisconsin until L90S. He was iiHinager ti the Fifth avenue store of A. O. Spalding & Brother here. He is survived by his widow. MANY TO ATTEND BUFF-MOORE FIGHT us the bantam weafhl championship, and h Will not scale more than ll"i pounds v hen he steps into thi i lot steers is slwaya around the lis pound mark, bill has nmppi d oat a training grind which may bring Win down to Buff's weight at lighting time Pal will do road work through Ulncoln ,, i, in the mornings and a "i bo at Hi., re.ide ill the afternoon Aocordlng to Herri Hockstadter, saanafer ol Moore, the eoampioii will i,. . in Chicago toe latter pari ol the w,-,.k He will train at one of the local gymnasiums for I few daya lie tore moving on to Ullwauke i. b iNOTRE DAME TO PLAY GEORGIA TECH IN .('IiieaFo. Dec. .V Pal Moore, local bantam weignt mat, bed to meet Johnny Buff, king of the III pounders, in Milwaukee Dec, 15, will s-ttle down to active training today at the Ar cade. Indications are this match will be one of the most attractive staged tn the Cream ( it-, this Winter, and listle fans are- already making preparations to see the little fellows in action. Buff hold! the flyweight title as well '22-3 Atlanta. Ga., Dec. 6. -Signatures by Georgia Tech and Notre Iianie ath letic authorities of a contract provid ing for football game.) between the; two schools next fall and IW3 were announced yesterday at Q sorgla Tech. The name next year will be played Oct. 8 at Atlanta, and the 1923 game ;it South Bend. lad. Notice. On October 12, 1921, the Ottawa Brewery changed Its name. After this date It will be known as the Ottawa Products Co. 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OfUnIr.se mi: rouM not sleep well st nlgtit, and I n- Uoed thst I would get tired very quickly, but my prturlpnl warnlnc svm.e.!!i whs neirous Irritability and if 1 l,ad given attention to it St the right time, I might have ;r eel inysstf untold Inbsiy and thousands of dollarf h ruuse after my nervoui, breakdown ra'i.o stsmt, I stlU tried to go on wdli my busini '.i itnd thereby lost nesrly ereryl lag I law). X found out tt at tirfesustrd nerve foree n t nLv ruins a n.aa nhynirally bi.t i: utslly I well The above Is a hypothetical rase. wWrh a physician says ti.ay ill Uss rate tbonsandt 7vldch exist today. 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Iris foftn of in-n v. ill nol hlarken nor Injure tho teeth nor upset the aton-r. h. It Is an . nttrely different tt.ingfrMn tnetalUctroti whleh ;..r,j.!.- u v u!. -. !CuxaUd Iron may therefore be ten;,. 1 both n blood end r a.t ?kI. as It feeds stnsngth-giytcf Iron to your blessi and tho prlnrlpal chettnlcal ingredient "f active, ti-, lug uervc fur?-.- to your undi! iml SStVS O'lls- freer frnr tnil'Jon people are Ufinj: Nu: i Iron snsiislly, and from tlw remarkably beno Hela! recults which It has prsdiKWi, ' he manu focturers feel so eertr.ln of its e-P.lracy Last they guaranlec satisfactory results to every puf. elVfr or they will reflind onr money. He-wan- of BubHtltutoa. look b.r tl wi r.t N'iv utej" on evt ry parkat'". Aft. r uglng Mnxste I Iron wep:-sHne pVawO to .ave you writ,. ;), JUDGE GUY IGNORES RiCKARD'S MOTION , w fork, Dso. i;.--supr nic Court JttStlM i liarlort L C,y y.'st.-ru ;y do- sled a motion by Natiia-i Btirksn, oeaiUMl tor Tex Rtekard. U bew stricken front the reeere of FrtsxY C, VrnMtfOni's suit to bt dedered a partner in luckard's Madison Bqnare Garden snterprises, certain alndavlts Ahh-l. rp.lata tn ih.i recent alloKod as saiill f Blckard upon Armstrong. Th- affidavit-t in question ar mm if Ai-nistrnnc. klbertUI A. IfOOTe, Tliotnas f, 6 Nt ill and Prank risher. U ni rdim; to Mr, Bark m'a alDutivit, hich w.is before the court, theso af Odavits "contain scandalotis, Impertl ttant and Irreleralrt nuttier." Attorney ." i 1 1 . iitiswi'iltu; linr- !an' alb'Kiitltti, - aid : "Th' o nil lu- vli-i are most relevant and material,! iroause thi v make it entirely dear that lb.' dt'totid nt assaulted ami at- ten pti ! tn kill Lbs plaintiff becaUis i" liimb- ihii motion for a ro iver. The a!l! Un its make it plain that lllrltard. John Uiiigllm.' ami ( liarlcs i Ititrrliiu. t-hf last two bt ln the well konw circus ownora, are iu:il own- i each poseeaJng oaethlrd e.f Lac u ;k, In the Madison Square enter-1 i.rise;. LANDIS SUSPENDS RUTH AND MATES: HOLDS BACK WORLD'S SERIES MONEY t'hii Ago, Dt'tt. ;, iiii liitth and i vn ot bih teanunui 1 ;i ! and Bob Meusel, will lomi tin Ir uliars of the l!i;i world' sorlos fund ... IH.Mt, and stand suspended mi: '! -:' 'Wit, by ti dot lalon handed iion by Com mleaionar LAndls toda.i rhe deci sion kt .jw ih.".n out of nexl year's Rames audi at leas) a month after the l ison vipons. Th' i In; 1 1 i were Dned and suspended because rf participa tion in :i o.rnatormi n t'l! last (all. FORMER CHAMPS TO FIGHT IN N. Y. RINGS New V.irk, D . g " ll i a tOTtUW Ting rhampious and :i newl) crowned tltbdi'.dder will appear In bouts here this week. Prte Herman and Joe Lynch, forroer bantam charapiom i Mike o'liowi, termor middleweight '(injr, an,! .lobnny Dundee, the junior i.Kht weight cliampti'ti. will be I : Kaged. Herman will resrame his ram pal in for the title now held I Johnnj Hufi In .. QCteen round contest Thursday w Ith Backy I I'c.itts . Lym b sill meet Max A'tUJuuuon of Philadelphia In ten teunda l ildi.y. 0Dowd has lou Bo gu h of Bridgeport, Conn., for an oppo aent In a bwetve round boul tonight. Dundee and Sailor Proedman of CM cago are principals In another twelve round boot Friday night Thankful. When h man has one tool In the rmva. lie's riktehtv tlmnkfiil thnt lie ! was bom n biped.--Boston Transcript. Public Sale THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION In the Matter of George S. Edgconib. Bankrupt. Ptiollc Sale of Personal Property Take notice that on the 8th day of j December, A. D. 1921, at the hour of two o'clock p. m the undersium d trustee In bankruptcy of the estate of Gaorge S. Edgcomb, will sell at public auction at the former resi dence of George S. Edgcomb, being five miles north and one mile east of Utica, III., to the highest and beat bidder for cash, all of the personal property in said bankrupt estate now remaining, consisting of horses, oie cow, and a complete set of farmintj implements, also one Ford automo bile, and other tools and mlscellane ous articles too numerous to men tion. GEORGE C. DUNAWAY. Trustee of George S. Edgcomb, Bankrupt. Col. Daniel Fitzgerald, Auctioneer. IOWA CHAMPS HOLD BIG CELEBRATION Iowa City, fasfti Dee. d b v i Uul rersity celebrated its big ten cbam ' lotmriip yesterday afternoon. An of flcfcU half holiday was granted and at mass meeting more than 8,000 peo ple packed the armory. "I" blankets were presented to all football letter winners. The principal speaker Wgj Attorney K C Nichols of Muscatine, Iowa, Iowa's tint captain, thirty-twc year) ago. Last night letter "l's" wore awarded it the football championship dinner at the home of Dr. Walter A. Jessup. prealdenl of Iowa University, to the following Hawkeye gridiron stars: Aubrey and 0. Devine, Locke, Mead, Heldt, Minick son, Kadesky, Shuttlewcrth and Kriz. Seeimdnry letters were filven Ander son, Cottotij Mpldenhauer, Hunter, Lindsay, rurdlng, Selllns, Boydatott, White and Macrae. Slater, Thomp Al i Her Notice. Free booklets. "How to Serve Sun shine in Your Home." Demonstration now on. The "Sunshine Lady" would like to see you ut T. It. Godfrey's. You can 't tell What That Cold Will Develop Into BE SAFE, TAKE 6L CAUdckS FOR COLOS. HEAOACHt, KBUMUUl, u'"E"bii, M MBIPKC, rAINS, ItC. . M ' i ' Mi't li.:ja, or , V . pas ry Lom in i a" iat' DUNCAN,, WM. D. DUNCAN DRUGS fkc uiero ntUnidsliti incdirlncs or mrrotic ' what it iliirs le.r yon fjr imtiU'.!ii m v.. dr., which only v hip up ynur fstitii viml nsii will be wllliiielu. Nuxat.-d lr.i. tor tde Reduction in Prices A substantial rrrluction in the price of Exide Batteries for automobile starting and lighting is announced, effective De ceniber 1st. In making this announcement, we w ish to state emphatically that none of the well-known qualities which have al ways characterized Exide Batteries will be sacrificed to make this reduction pos sible. The same material and the same high grade workmanship which you have al ways associated with Exide Batteries will continue to feature their construc tion. Let us install in your car the Exide that is best suited to its requirements. 1 .i t us explain its lasting power and care free service. Exide BATTERIES CO MOTOR SUPPLY CO., Inc. OTTAWA, ILL. YOU PRI (FIT if you buy here Wednesday I Thursday The strike is now on in the Chicago yards! The Chicago Butchers have plenty of choice killed meats and this is our challenge sale for Ottawa and community. No advance in prices at the big market. Our market will be regularly supplied with fresh killed meats and will receive our regu lar daily supply in our own special meat car. . sr BOULEVARD COFFEE, 1 ib cans PINEAPPLE Large No. 3 Cans . . CANNED SALMON Large No. 2 cans . . JL damf iUH.K I.jkw HVi 9, cans .Jf H (Pure Evaporated) Sliced Beef Raw Leaf Lard, QC Liver, lb. ,......, db. ....... . Fresh Pork 11 Country Pork Sausage AAV-;(bulk), 1?r JL km Shoulder, lb. Choice Beef Steak, lb. ,., . Plate Boiling Beef, lb. . 10c 5c lb. (Apricots, No. 3 cans r.,. Summer Saus age, lb. 20c 15c Lamb Shoulder 1 ft!' Roast, lb. ,, .,, VV Mnk and Bulk 2JC Sirloin Steak, t J 'Sausage, lb. ... any cut, lb. . . . Fancy Sweet Fresh Side meat, 12c f " lb. , - Early June Calf Tongue, 1 7r Peas ' ""' lb. 1Jt) Calf Hearts, Fancy Pork 7cIb Roast, lb ,., 'Strawberries, Spare Ribs, lb I m i j large cans II2C0 c I Bacon Squares, 8c It). r Lamb Chops, Picnic Hams, lb. , ., Hetzel Fancy Bacon, j3, - ( j or whole 1 2 5 C amb tew' strip), lb , jjb. , 1 Pure Lard, Cut Beets, No. lb. ,. . . . ..... m 3 cans . .1 Pork chops, 12ic'Brick cheese' 18c enas, 10. r.' .. . I.I;. . J . 1 10c 11c 7c 23 c 8c 9c 5c 14c 1 1 r ' . Pork Loin Roast, lb. 16c ib. Bliced Boiled iHam, lb. ,. . . 28c Butch ers MS