Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1919 — Page 23
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END OF CAR SERVICE STRIKE INSURES BIG ATTENDANCE-
DISTANCE 301 MILES.
Dots Beats Rostran.
Uk SALLE, BL, A«ru« J2.—BllJs iGoOtst Dots, of Serins Valley. wm» ready today tor the next on*, teat ni«t»t be obtained a decision ov*r Nary Roeiran, of Joliet, tak-
*RS seven of Ms rounds. Mason Stops Duffy.
CHICAGO, Ausnst &-Jimmy Duffy, of was about today, doe to action of fa Vopping the ten-round boot Duffy and Frankie Mason, of Ft.
Wayne. Iwd, In the fourth
got the deed*
with his vlctoua attack.
Match for Saylor.
ROCHESTER, Ind. Au#uat ».-Miiburn Saytor, Indfanapolt* welterweight, will meet
Battling Hsuatead, of Chicago, in the tonround headliner the Labor day boat**
round h
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at Lake Manitou here, prrotnoter Chock mneed today. There will be
matches, with local boys par-
UeipaUng
Wetter ve. Middleweight.
NEWARK, N. J-, August 22 -Welterweight
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HBMpRI Centra) TpS^ng*^ f0r th ° ot
GRAND CIRCUIT RESULTS
Sanardo '
I Hyde* .... 5 Nodda. b f.
ELGIN, III.. August 32.—Final trial apipa on the eight-and-one-<juarter-jni»e courae were scheduled for drivers today in preparation for tomorrow** ran-
alug of the 3U!-mile road race
Kart Hitke «ili held the trial retard r 1 f* 1, .l or the dtretch, or two aeconda
faster than the 1305 record. ot electric ' Interurban and i aervice between Elgin!
and Chicago after a strike insured a
htrse^auendance. according to trmck Zomldotte, h , Two caps and approximately $&«oo 15 riT . 2: *^-
!kJ*?*. "i on «> are to be divided among the ftmt five successful contestants. To the winner will go a trophy and *4.000 in A cup * nd will be awarded to the driver finishing second The driver finishing third will receive and fourth and fifth place drivers will receive *600 and *400. respectively
POUGHKEEPSIE. N. Y., cuit^card?*:he € l?aUonaf^for twc^>”i5ld ■Mpisce. The prises agthe sixty-eight-year-otd
‘ popular figure ever ort of harness raoof the most retnarkof his nearly five
decades on the turf yesterday, winning four of the five races on the card with-
out the loss of a single heat. The 2:14 tret, two in three; stake. U.m McGregor the Great, b e, by Peter the
Great <Cox> , i i
Hoi lyrod Naomi, b f. by Peter the Great
1 Dodge* 2 2
Guy, b h, by Guy Axworthy '
3 2
. b g, by San Francisco (Mur-
Irt^ Voter. ’b ’g. 'by John A. Mckennon " * fDoolaa) * 4 Harper, b g «Garrison• 4 ds Holtyrood Billy, b b * Leonard) 5 d4
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trot. Breeders' Club;
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Wiki Wiki, b c. by Anvil (Geers) I ! Dors Haines, br f. by Morgan AxFJeming) 2 2 Time—2:2D%. ShH*. The two-year-old tret; Breeders' Club; two in three; value. H.2M: Dudette. br f, by Eta wait iGoers) I t [taystar. br e, by Peter the Great «Cox) 2 2 Lady Mosart. b f. by Petor Mosart (Tallman) 3 3
Tune—2:mi.
The three-year-old trot; two
stake. *2,00*:
Molly Knight, b f, by General Watts “ t Geers) 1 I Little Lee, b g. by Axworthy 'McDonald) ♦ 2 Herman Dillon, b g, by Dillon Axworthy iGregory) ...j.... 2 4
fetors* L. Strauss A Co., pany. Central Alley (tom Five). Marotfs Shoe
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Coffee Oom-
(tonnwly Bryce's Bread
... ■ - - -Shoe Shop, Ko-We-Bas. Ctoman Brothers and the Indian*. This tougue is made up of the "cream of the city and !s better balanced than In any previous season Keen competition a* well aa record scores should result. The following officers were elected: President F. Hackerd; vice-president. L. G. Cobler; secW. I* Wheeler; treasurer. G. C. i£ In hls fin*t attempt Oapuin Plel shot a cool The Capital No. 1 League is being organ•sed and will have the "usual class."
j Koei of the leagues organised to date are
coming into the City Bowling Association
t present the outlook for a big year
I is very promising.
three; The Commercial Bowling League held
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Chicago A. C. in Charge.
The race is being conducted by the Chicago Automobile Club under an agreement with the Elgin Automobile Hoad Association. The race is for nonstock cars, open to any motor car with a piston displacement of *0 cubic
inches annd under.
The promoters of the race, to protect themselves from the possibility of datn-
eftampton J» k Britton will attempt to <ii»- | age suits growing out of accident*, have
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3w? Lr ! r„Mls, , w ^ wwld s mMdleweigbt Utle ... . } tomorrow's classic
- 4 3i Brother Peter, b c (H. C. Thomas) Atlantic Express <H. Klngstout. ch c (A. Stout) ......... .
ag) ... 3 8 Electron Dillon, b c (Crossman) J » .f*® 1 - h g (Corwin) 5 4 IPeter Worth, b e (Ackerman) • « < b f - T ®*1 Mac (Geers).. 1 1 ’ Bourbon Watt*, b c (Leonard) Dis.
Dewey, b h, by Joha Dewey Time—2^8>4. 2^7S
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Advance Showing in Fall Styles Now Ready
middleweight title Ighters will divide
of the gate, and Britton, further financial reward 1 purse offered In I .onoon Johnny Basham. British welterweight cham-
pion
Britton expected to enter the ring at about IIS re>unde. O'Dowd was said to scale the
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and for five years the classic was made one of the notable events of its kind in the middle west. In 1916. due to the war, the event was called off and this year is
a revival of the sport.
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The prospects are excellent tor a | for the Printing Crafts' Bowling to the desire of the officers of the make this a twelve-team organization, there are openings for two more teams, the following having already enrolled: Hollenbeck Press, Indiana Dally Times, Printing Arts, Mutual Printing Company. Stafford No. I. Staff ford No. 2. Indianapotia Engraving Com-
pany. Cornelius Print tog Coi
Indianapolis News. The league begins it* schedule September il. Any member Of allied printing crafts trades rlesiC— attend the meeting to be h night, at 8 o'clock, at the Central alleys
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Bicycles for School He have a complete line of Iver Johnson, tnerce and Hudson bicycles with best of equipment. and choice of any make coaster brake, tour old bicycle taken in as part payment. •32.50 and up. Vtoo Tire* and Supplies. Firnt-clnn* Repairing.
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Hats, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 Caps, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 LEVINSON
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Three Stores Open Saturday Evening
37 N. Pennsylvania St. 41 S. Illinois St. Cor. Illinois and Market Sts.
Hamilton, Harris & Co. Di.trib«tw,. indian»poii,.
Grand Opening cf Indianapolis’ Newest and Most Complete Tire and Tube Store FIRST QUALITY VICTORIA T1 Guaranteed 6000 Miles
Compare our prices on real first quality 6,000-mile guaranteed tires, with those you have been paying for just ordinary tires. We save you money on both tires and tubes. If we sell you one, we will sell you more.
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$10.85
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30x3‘/ 2
$14.15
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$16.45
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31x4
$21.65
$22.75
32x4
$22.10
$23.15
33x4
$23.10
$24.25
34x4
$23.65
$24.85
34x4 Yi
$31.85
$33.45
35x4 «/i
$33J25
$34.95
36x4'/ 2
$33.85
*35.50
35x5
$36.85
$39.90
37x5
$40.25
$42.25
Tub.
$2.65
$3.35
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Only One More Week of This Big Event—So Harry Rubens Great Money-Saving Sale While this has been the most successful sale in our history, still, like all great things, it must have an ending, so if you have not gotten your share of these unequaled offerings we advise that you come Saturday. Many most extraordinary values are here for your choosing. Suits of sterling worth, made from beautiful, rich fabrics, in the prevailing models and elegantly hand-tailored. # You’ll Be Wise to Buy Now for Present and Future Needs. Suits of Style and Individuality for Men and Young Men
PHOTOPLAYS.
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TAYLOR HOLMES Ifl A Regular Fello
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Today and Saturday One Real Picture Play, H. B. WARNER in the Screen Sensation, When a Man Turned White Liberty Quintet.
^Pictures With Thrills.
JJ . Today and Saturday A Smashing Western. LEWIS S. STONE —IN— Man’s Desire — Gale Henry in “Pi
is the sale price • * 0 on s Pl en< lid stylish suits worth from $20 to $22.50.
.75
is the sale price on extra fine, allwool suits worth $25 to $27.50.
is the price we have made famous and in this sale we have added hundreds of the greatest values ever offered in suits at this price, worth $30 to $35.
Other Equally Interesting Values at $12.35 to $27.35.
Hot Weather Togs Palm Beach, Mohair, Cool Cloth, etc., $8.00 to $17.35, but worth more.
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Children's Clothing Greatest vaiues in Indiana in stylish Knicker Suits, $7.35 to $16.35.
-WestWash. St.
Open Saturday Nights Till 9:30
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TOM MOORE In Charles E. Kirin’s Famous Play “HEARTEA The Circlette—Travel Feature Frances Walker, Soloist. Circle AMUSEMENTS.
B. ^FEATURES
Meted for Mn Sasuaer < * retort.
Daily112:30,7:30,9$. ■.
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DTPPI F Hazel Irene Comns ana 1”^ Ragtime Orchestra.
PARK.
Sunday, August 24—Red Hens Day. ■ Com* nod- see omr Red Head Rood.
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la Winch el I SreUh'a Delightful Comedy
the FORTUNE HUN SVKMNGS—IS*, ft, 7^ M. tl.VU. MATlSaB^W. .Ml M. NEXT WEEK—“PICCADILLY JIM"
