South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 67, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 8 March 1921 — Page 8
THE SOUTH BEND NZ-lVTIMES Rockne Will Oppose Any Radical Changes In Football Rules At Meeting
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HOTRE DAME COACH ATTENDS MEETING OF FOOTBALL MEN
Prominent Coarhe and Offi. rials Offer tijrgotions to Committee. ' Ceach Knut- Hnrknn -,1! W -d n s ".n y fn"i New York r-t urn where , r. r loomiii i roach's an 'I officials rald by I Qch rh.irv Daly t'f Wen Point. Iv:;rne I to fi:r r r ronrrt1 id" is i ni s jh: g? sfie.ns to be pi fsni ed toj The football rti'f'S ror-.tr..!'' ai inir rr.:n; mcot; next Saturday. of i Although the ar.r.;:al meeting the nibs commit:' - is mere r.r lrs of a iisc.t!on of the game, rumorst floating through ir-s- channels fori the pa: several weks indicate more than usual tinkering for tho present j . . 1 . I rear. Thf pi.tn to run iooii.-i.i games by p'.as stead of by watch will presented a Rain by fi. R. Coffin, a Harvard graduate, who rirKUn that th" rul'- would prevent ralünc by tho tfam which secure An rariy lead. The usual attempt xvi ! I b n.ad" to eliminat" the goal following a tour iulown and Georg Binkart (? Dartmouth will propose un extra period in ra of a tie. Pns Storni Vntcr. The Storni ente, of the meeting will be. as uvjal. th? forward pa.-, with some authorities ad ating a restriction of tho play and others planning prtviions for its more liberal us-. In K0.". th- adoption of the a!r lino game started football on it departure from tho advintag of purely physdal power: and with football definitely opened up authorities aro beginning to cons.der the, other extreme that promiscuous passing will eventually de.trr.y the. best points in the frame. F'ercy Haughton. former Harvard h'ad coach, will offer a recommendation toward restriction by making a hlockel forward pa.M behind th" lino of ttcrirnrr.a; a blocked kick v a free ball, like or fumble. This would forc the offensive eleven to gie, more protcetion to its parser and reduce the number of players eligible to receive or offer interference for the receiver of the pass. Walter Ickersall and other western officials favor tho rule. Hx kri For Pn.-. As the representative of a team which is famed for it use of the forward pass, and having literally grown on the diet himself as playex and coach. Ilooknc will undoubtedly oppose nny radical changes in the frame, although ho docs not consider that the Haughton suggestion would materially aff( ct Noire Panic play as the local form makes a blocked pass a raro thin?. Ilockru is radically opposed to the idea of (lrttrinining the length of games by the niimW'r of plays on tho ground that it would slow the jrame. and retard ho action which makes modern football popular. On the ground of uncertainty which keeps interest at top pitch, he condemns tho su pecs: ion of Coach Yoft that a fumbled ball po to tho Tram at tho spot of recovery and no run allowed; and declares that trio team which fumbles plays poor football and should accept the consequences. Bowling, Standing MoiuusoN iiiixns si:iiixrs. Hughio Morrison of tho Kagles double centuries for a total of 67-. leacue. bage-d another biff COO total durinp the. week, rolling three TJughio was not alone in performing" :ho feat of roiling three ringers as Martin of the Notions, also turned in throe turkeys for a 611 count. lxuio Knarr of tho Oliver la?uc, pave Morrison .a Rood run for his money as the Oliver star turned in ;6. only 10 pins behind the leader. Tho complete list of players making ih .olect crado are : follows: TOTALS Mt;rri.on. Kicks i Kcnrr. tHiTr .... !.1rtln. N.itlol ... H.inley, lMle-4 l!tholder. Singers Three youngsters showing the way to the great liordo of veterans is a credit to the s-pori and it provt that all have an opportunity t how their wares if they will work it out. Tho list of eligible qualifying for our honor toll this w k is gratifying and is in detail as follows: I'LWJIKS Fritz. Wilson i.i;A;n: Pro-. s:oi:r.s -ji-t , ... .'.s "J J '.I 2ii -2 -; . . .. "jus I ;n r: . . . . . . 'f: j-ii j. L' , . 'l .1,1 -It '2 i ji : -ji :it'. ji.. ji:. .... 21 J j u '.'H jn 'ji', :o'-2i. 21J I'll 211 -'U 211 J10 2t '.i '1-210 . . . 2' .' 2K ..'. ....... t .) -" 'o .1.i 2 '7 -jf'2"7 2 ; I It.! -.w, II 10". 1l '.I I.". 2t'. 2U -.It I 20 5 JliJ Knarr. n:ier Han!y, Uncles Mrrl!in, l..icl ...... rncor.ip, .unl'Tt WNman. o!!v-rt t3'i!en. Mnct'W Paiier. Wt S!V M.icljn, Icicles Tlepler, National Hratt. F.lks I-on.e, Wf.t Si.'.e
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l I 1 'J. t When tho gong rins Thursday niht In the Oliver for the final bout of the all-star boxing card theater, it will not find Kddie Wolfdi unprepared. In meeting Griffiths, the local lad will find himself stacked up against one of the craftiest nun in the game. Consequently A. IL Sworth. Welsh's manager, has left nothing unturned to get his lad in the best shape of his career for this crucial bout. Yeh has added plenty of pointers to his style of mixing from JncK. O'Ketfo, ex-welter and now a trainer in Chicago. I'or eeveral weekj Welsh has been under the direct tutelage of O'Keefe and the local lad will have him in his corner for fiLs prconil Thursday night. O'Keefe has fought Griffiths himpelf and knows considerable of the Akron lad's tactics. He has imparted his knowledge to Walsh and if the youngster .solves Griffith's style of mixing early in tho bout he Kh(Hild carry homo the bacon. Jack has put the gloves on with IMdie and pronounces him in fihip share for this bout. Ho even I
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Bowling Scores
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IWttTCrt. Tenlmore 134 IW K.S 4H IMadorn 12.". ;?1 141 4HH Llls I.V. 'si W ai4 Siell ini 11-5 1V2 44S H.ner IKS IV 1S3 3'20 Haniliotip 177 230 (Tu Totals 928 V.'J Wl SSCS No Ntim Glre. r.nxolit 17s 13d 1CA r.04 llnfer 104 P',4 IfCi r.la Hntter 132 11.1 10 373 Stanley Ll s 121 .T3 .lohnst.nn lt'4 IM 4m1 Handicap 22M 20 130 VW Tet.ils 0G7 MS !ä8 2723
Cordora. 12S M.-.ggert ... .Iins , White KiMliw iscn . Murray .... Handicap Totals ... Loshb.nih Heltz-l Lranlff 'a(lerol'3 Hart Ilnnllca ToUls ... l.?4 13.1 V. US 2.IS 131 114 110 12! 137 203 4M 27 .1 473 4in 024 .13 .l.VS .141 .21 K37 u0 T. II. I. O'i 124 ISO IIS ;i3 14i 13H ir,l 11.1 131 is? 100 1 832 2ir.S 123 ia. 11; 143 1 r.73 31 r, 407 47s 370 .S0O S0 812 2342 Mt. Litt. , 17i ia 10s 127 13.1 Huemmer 14 113 '10 14.1 147 172 17 12S 140 17 312 .V.I rfc3 410 470 tiro Sirlth Iier.d?rnn Van Arlnl .... l.nr Handicap ..2t'.i Totals 00 V)l 9-J0 2718 Capitols. 127 l.'E IM 147 ie.7 r.c Lew fr-ere Pool FiiLey ... Marcus .. Pelcarnp . Ilandic.ip nr. 107 I2t. 1 v. l.M 211 s..2 107 14S lit iro M72 r.43 r.04 423 tlM Totals ,vSS NAT IO VAX. I. HA GIT..
Nnr'.ander 117 l.Vi 1 441 We! ob 1W LIS IM 434 Mller 131 141 I.V. 4.V iiniiy im r.2 i.-.i 44s S wither 14.1 17. l2t 4s3 Hr.Dlic.ip 120 120 uti ,v) TntaU SJ2 ss Si 23;s C0)Att. I Ihwfr 12s i.V 1C2 440 .Irrel. row 140 l.-.s i.v. 44i L.T.be !: 1 :l 1 (11 337 Larbitr 117 '3 1C1 4
EVERS SAYS CUBS WILL BE IN THICK OF PENNAHT FIGHT
Scrappv Manager Thinks His Club Will be Big Factor in Coming Race. Ily JACK VIIIOCK. Tlx International News .SerrUe: NEW YOKK, March 7. "I'm looking for a bang-up pennant race and expect to see the Cubs in the thick of it from the etart." This snappy prediction regarding the coming National League scramble wa.i received Monday from Johnny Kvers. who is in Sunny Tasadena with h!s "Bruinf." Kvers doesn't mince words nor make predictions unles he feels eure of hi ground. So It Is evident he has a lot of confidence in his club. Knrly l'or Prediction. "It's altogether too early to venturo an expectation as to where the Cubs will finish" he continued, "but you can rest assured that the opposition will notice us In tho league. "Incidentally, I'm expecting plenty of opposition. The Brooklyns. New York, Pittsburg and St. louls will all have strong clubs In the field, a-s will Cincinnati. I also expect to see the Boston Braves loom up under Fred Mitchell. The race isn't going to be a Joy ride for any team. "New faces and changes in our lineup will .put new life into the Cubs and we will ntart the season In great shape if present indications count. Catalina Isbmd, where we 6pent the fir?t days of our training period. Is the most wonderful spot In the country for a ball club to work, and in Pasadena the weather could scarcely be improved upon. One Practice Dnlly. ''One long practice soss-lon daily has proved very satisfactory so far. The players fc'et more out of it and avoid the bother of donning uniforms twice a day. With tho pitchers coming along line, but little in the way of sore muscles in camp, I am certain they are contented with the way things are going. "It is good to be with the Cubs ogain getting ready to fight for a league pennant. It brings back memories of the good old days when I had Tinker and Chance on either side of me. and I'll never he satisfied until I have led the Cubs to a championship. NEW DEVELOPMENTS MAY DISRUPT CLUB Giants' Outlook Dubious With Bancroft Sick and Zim Making Charges. BY JIKNIIY FAIUlKUi. Unltrd Press Staff Correspondent. NEW YORK, Mar. 7. Another pennant seems slipping away from, tho grasp of John J. McGraw. Some bad luck combined with the weak infield malady that made tho Giants run second la.tt season is smearing lamp black over the bright hope of Gotham for the coming eieason. Charles Stoneh&m, the millionaire boss of th club, is willing to pay almost his pllo for a pennant and McGraw coming cloo to the end of his string want to win another pennant, break the tiewith Connie Mack and retiro as tho manager of seven pennant winning teams. Ilegardl As Favorite. Tho Giants wero jrenerally regarded as the favorite for the 1921 race until Heinle Zimmerman started talking and Dave Bancroft devoloped heart trouble. Zimmerman cast suspicions on Ttube Ronton, Prod Toney and Benny Kauff. Thero to also scenething to be cleared up about the Benton-Herzog cas; Even in New York, where tho fans are willing to go to any length to discredit Zimmerman's tale, there is a lot of sentiment that tho three Giants should bo suspended until they aro found innocent St. Patrick Bosket Tosscrs Best Grads in Net Contest St. Patrick's senior Holy Name basketball team doubled the score of their Alumnae in a game played In the St. Patrick gymnasium Monday night at eight o'clock. The score was 23 to 11. B'.ek, McCarthy, and Ryder starred for the winners while Beach and Koegan went best for the losers. The lineup: Holy Name McCarthy and Cunningham, forwards: Ryder, center;: Gantcrt and Blek. guards. Alumnae J. Harrington and Bognor. forwards: Beach, center: Benz and Koegan, guards. Woman Golf Champion to Enter British Tourney Pr lnternntIon.il NV.vp Srrvife : NEW YORK, Mar. 7. Mi?s Alexa Stirling. woman's national golf champion, will sail from here Tuesday for England aboard the Carmania, to compete in the British women championships May CO. The British women?' tourney will be held over the Turnberry course, on the east coast of Scotland. "I expect the British team to be the hardest to play against and I am not foolish enough to expect to win it. sox ju:;i work.. WAXAHACHIK. Tex.. March 7. The White Sox'. first workout was scheduled for Monday. Thirteen players were in the .v;uad which arrived here from Chicago and the hoodoo HQuad was givt-n a rousing wtdcome. Kid Gleason said he had received word that Pick Kerr would join the squad on Tuesday. Pisrllk K 1 ' si 17T Handicap 14', !'. 14',
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Hooper Ends
When Harry H. Hooper stepped into the bis? league ranks back in 1003 he donned a Boston Red Sox uniform. And he lias been with that team ever since. The 1321 seifion will break the run of an even dozen years, through the trading of Hoop, r to the Chicago White Six for John Co.Lr. and No mo Leibold. It's on? of the longest terms of connection with one time in tho big leagues. j Collins Close l. j Collins' record stacks up within one yrar as good. He-joined tho White Sox in 1310 and has btvn one of Comiskey'is boys since that time. IeiLold liir. play. d with two big league team. lie started with Cleveland in IMS and was an Indian for a little over two seasons. In 1915 he was claimed by Chicago on waiver price. Hoofer has been the leader of the three in the Latvg average column. Collins mn.y second. Hooper Is also considered the most finished fielder and has stolen almost as many basc as Collins and Ieibold together in the pa.t five ycara. All Outfielders. Ail three are outfielders, though John Collins has held down first base on many occasions. Hooper is 33 and came from the Sacramento team of the California State league. Collins is C4 and catr.o from the Springfield squad of the Connecticut league1. Ixdbold is 2S and graduated from the Milwaukee American a.ociation team.
THE INSIDER SAYS
lxft nirful. When Hooper Joins Ohicngo to Continue earning rocks He'll change his uniform, of course, And akso change his Sox. Right Karful. Ernnk Baker .swings a wicked ax When he Is on the farm. And when he swings his baseball bat. The nphere will come to harm. When Hooper of the. RED So was traded to the WHITE Sox did it make him B EU E ? Something patriotic about it. The player limit rule prevents the St. Louis management from stacking the Cards. The White Sox seem to be getting so cocky about their prospects that their roster ia almost a rooster. The fli-rft time Faber gets caught between first and second in an attempt to swipe a bose, the village wit will probably call it an interUrban play. Two wrestlers struggled for fix hours in Bangor, Me., and then quit from exhaustion. Eewis could have taved either, one five hours, 59 minutes' and 59 seconds. Some baseball squads went south to train; then stood around and watched it rain. Giants Start Search For Successor to Bancroft By United Press: SAN ANTOKIO, -Mar. 7. Cozy Dolan, former third bae star and coach last year for the Cubs, started, searching through the Giant's squad for a third baseman. Manager McGraw, it Is understood plans to send Frisch back to second base, use Goldle Kapp at shortstop if Bancroft remains 111 and try to develop a new third baseman. The Giants beat the San Antonio club Sunday 15 to 3. Brooklyn Dodgers Set to Start Training Routine Py United Tress : NEW ORLEANS, La , .Mar. 7. Undo Witbert Robinson and his Brooklyn national leaguo champions started training here Monday. The portly manager arrived Sunday about the same tirio as Bernle Neis. Jack Miljuf and Jack Sheehan. Most of the rookies are on hand but the regulars have not ail arrived. It is reported that Zach, captain and outtlelder of the club, Is a holdout. CUBS 1IAR1 AT WORK. Bt International New Service: "PASADENA. Cal.. March 7. Tlie Cubs began their first hard work Slonday. The pltchera who have been at Santa Catalina Island for a week, arrived here on Sunday and Joined the second squad. One workout a day was prescribed by Johnny Kvers, but he said it would be a stiff one. STAUT BICYCLi: HACK. Dv l'nited Treu: NEW YORK. March 7. Fifteen teams were pedalling around the wooden saucer in Madison Square Garden Monday in the third six day bicycle race of the feaso-i. Tex Rickard, who has put up $30.000 in prizes for the riders started them on the grind at midnight. C.IItLS PLAN TO HOW. NEW LONDON. Conn.. March 7. Connecticut College girls are planning to form a boat cr-?w to row against Va.ss.ir and Wellesley. WON'T TACKLK IIAST. BERKELEY. Cal.. March 7. University of California will have no football games with an eastern college this fail. University of Oregon has signed the last open date. COrGIILl.V AIDS BAUS. KASTON. Pa.. March 7. Bill CouRhlin. former Detroit infielder. Is back on his coaching job at Lafayette college. His diamond star Mash with Princeton April 6 for the
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) 'V Fomcone from every country wants tr take th,- IVivis cup away from America. Causing a lot of racket. Menticn a tpitball artist to a school teacher and die'll s'aubKr. Kvers is hoping that lVchor Oscar I'uhr will make his last name fly when the season opens. Latest bid for Iemp?ey-Cai "pentier battle is $5S5,000. Xt Tioutrh jack, by George, says Eitkard. After ishort lunching on a circuit jaunt a ball played is always glad to see the home plate. And now Babe Ruth thinks he'll pitch for a change. Says be' got about all the change he can g t out of home nin swatting. Tommy Madden of the Syracuse Internationals is keeping an eye peeled for let-out big hagu-rs. Many a good hand made from Aiscards. In the old days the Pittsburg Pirate wee so anxious to get lohn Henry Wagner to sign up, they virtually took his "John Henry" away from him. And he rone to fume as Hanf. Everyoip is interested in the way the trade winds of baseball blow. Kcarns Says Harding is Strong For Boxing Bouts ly Internrdien.il News Service: MINNEAPOLIS. March 7. Pi es t Warren G. Harding is a firm believer in the manly art of self-defense and is to take up boxing at the white house as did Theodore Roosevelt, declared Jack Kcarns. manager of Jack Dompsey.-heavyweiht champion of the world in introducing Dempsey, who appeared at a local theater here Sunday nipht in hi.s initial performance of a .six weeks vaudeville engagement. Dempsey gave an exhibition of what Kcarns called the "orre-two" punch. vith which Dempsey put Jesa Willnrd away at Toledo and of the "Dempsey shift." Which K arns says will be used to put the sleeper on George Carpentier, July U. Injury to Log Handicaps Babe Ruth in Training By United Tress : SHREVEPOPT. La.. Marrh Babe Ruth started we.rk in the Y a ii . i keo camp Monday to knock about 15 pounds. The swaf ki lj pounus. i lie swat: King ot able te go at l raining with ? vim being held back by a m! muscjo in his riht b g, suswas not all his straine tair.ed at Hot Springs. Walte Jloyt and Harper cam1 down from Hot Springs Sunday with the Babe sr.d they shared in the bjovation which the town gave E-:tk on his arrival. Donovan -Starts Drive to Get Phils Out of Cellar r.y T'nitr d I rM : PHILADELPHIA. Mar . Bill Donovan's campaign Phillies ojt of the cellar wk.s ofa- j cially started Monday wl..-:i eleven players, headed by Pill Shettaiine, secretary and ao Milb.-r, train r, left hre for Gainesville, Pia., the j training camp. ; Nineteen othe rs, th' r r:;a i:;.'. r of the squad, were expected to re;ji t '. there next Wednesday. , MONTREAL WANTS Hour. Cr In?ruain il News S-rvP-: 'NEW YORK. March 7. c. k. Graham, representing the Me.ntreil jsyndieate that hopes to land ti.f Dempsey-Carpcritier f cht. was due here Monday for another .orif.-rinee with Tex RIckird. Th Montreal promoters have already oifered $700.000 for the match an-l may better the offer. ARCHER SI:MI-PR0IG AURORA. III.. March 7. ' Jimmy Archer, forr.u-r star Chicaco Cubs, will do m -t catching frr tho Aurora s team this s ason. i r e.f the of th. mi-pi
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IN LEAGUE LEAD Defeat Intcr'I;i :l in Hc.-t Juniors. w : ri r. , r z 1 r o ' b 1 co: ln a t ... I'.' .ir,;t;; or... :i-,-rt wen l"-a. of ti I'.oys' Intr--in to t.. is--. 1 . a ic i (-1 !;f w -!i f rr; tO ? 5C!r. til' t !. j u 1 ; i 1 ' s f . t :i. !:. i" ; ly .1 WS W t!; :i . P.. 1 T''T.-'', Cime b'-hind th- f reshTv. p.. Tho t hil it .:i of b ill dp!.iy. by t!ic into r.-I.i.s 1. tir. o 1 - :iy J'.il' ! :. i :i n : ttw r O" ti'r. il .-tar.-, is; 1 i thru i:i .1 C'.ii'iPC-" a-Iix'.iI-j h.i'S. '.'. and ric 1:1 th,- : nr st s 1 n i-y. W. find ! y i n t y ur'.i :-. - U" or . t c.'rr." g'io.1 a var-.ty a.it th." 1 rt -ri. . I 'ii k v r" t I I slir.vi ri s. :: p. s: w;i th tr.ain rip.ir ir.a-IMwird.-ib..--S' .!'. 1 (hi;:.'. h .'. 1 1;.- w . r k at riir.r.ir.' ,L."i,ird 1;. f 1 -TO ft" 1 1 1 r i r down, of tho M l'n f.d. r w:t- t!-- big j .- ; 1 h ! !i !' -". s . v ; n c j i I .tints. ' i Yc-li men I tn.- . . . I'm. k ... S a ho . . . . Mi.l'-r ... Edwards ( .). Soplloilliti'O (."). W'.ivcr F.'ftt',' ! 1. . .. Woo.l I SU- 1 to .n j o. o . 1 l-'orwa rd. ' n. r. . 1 1 ; i 1 i Sh.maf. .rd. 'na n:. Pi. id g. -als--s.i bo : -Mii: r 2 : Edward.s M P.uno. 1'iar tiiiow.s I), of 1 : M IIa I'd. r. 1 o-:t of Pi-k ?.; ;:.,p.d. r " : 1 t'.t 1. War irads Win. Thp seniors, after plavimr m poor brand of Lall th- l':r.-t ha'f. In wliiclt the half. r.ded witli tliem in 1 M .. lo .. i.-.ni. in' it .ir r:o:s in:--I I , 1 . !.- c'riiii" '..i.t ii.l.. 1 I !l ii " i'". ',' i . 1 1 1 11 ..ii'. ii'' iiv ' nn with a 1'. to T vi t.ry. Swim, and Thi. L-n.s w-r. the raain m n V tile s. nior attack. S trickier wer- th the juniors. Soniors ( lf ) . Swints vhi'ie I'dnei a tei ; l.riuht lights of j t Junior (!). Mink. .w I I'orwa id. l'orwa rd. Center. M Cai ty HolIoweH Thielens Tta 1st r.n i'fi;';in 1 S t r : f . r Guard. Zuvor li P' tska Guard. Substitution I'dn.-r for Ealt-ton. Field u-oa ls Swintz " : Zu r J : '.- n r Minkow-: Thj. l"iis; Mccarty; Strickler. Foul goals Ho'low dl. '' out of 1; IMnor, J out f 2. It feree Dubois. TO HOLD NATIONAL Win no Track Meet Will Com pete in Hi; .p - v r.y Ass.,, i.itd Pre. : CHICAG. M.ir.b 7. Th Na tional Intercollegiate tra. k meet, bringing together th irn! fi-.d winners r,f eonfercr.c" lnce'.v throughout the country, will be h Id at the Univer sity tf Chicago June 11, it w. .- anin' t nounc.-d Me.nday will be national nicht, in its Tii. the first of its kind. First place winners, and perhaps o end place ma n from the ast'ii cortfer nee, south'-rn onfe r n, Missouri Valley. Pocky Mountain Pacific Coast, Western and other cor, f rne - will be invited to compete, nccrtrdir.g to John L. Griffith. or toe i ni:siiy oi lnirio;.-. ni-tn-iiLan of the committee in :harg of, the meet. A. A. Stagg. of the Fni-j verf-dty of Cliicago. aii.1 Thomas E. j Jones, director e.f athletie at tii ; Universrlty of Wisconsin, are th" other rr.emb' i v of the comm:tt' ' b y li M. LEF.10F4TREE i tilli i. Til s l.ra.ltrig Optomrtrit un. I M.tf):ifii tu riii i; (lpti ian. rrn Iiiplnntr i;ny p.lr .f k1.i. im Hi.ittT ulier ltv r i...iil". . MlfllHiAN T. i tj j M ; m j H Operation Unnecessary i : , i H- ! a n ' T r of Piles. It gives r.ui'.k a-tlr.n vh i:i old .-tubbo.-n e :s -s. It's ;tr, :r. ten. ii tr .i ' ; i e i.t tha r.-raov. s au.- . AVe't;. l;'s Drug Store c. ,; at. i gu it ar. . s Adv. Guticura Soap Imparls The Velvet Touch fv-p,C;'n,jrit.Tcai Ttrrr T(wnriif jrM4. Osucir -briru.I,t I. KbLkui Union Trust Company Eafe Dfpoit Doxpj with rpec'Jkl fAcllltlM for th prlrmcy or c& totnerm.
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