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SUNDAY, OCT. 22, 192 k
Sport v Snap v Shota
Babe Ruth, as a home run hit
ter, has proved a fissile in two
world’s series, which is inter, sting
in view of the fact that in another
role hejstarred in the classic. Ruth
his three hurling victories to his
*> edit in world’s series games. Ruth
r ’itched for Boston against Brook
' i, in 1916, winning 2 runs to 1,
sh jtting the Robins out in the last
t?> rteen innings of the fourth' :i in
ning classic after Mvars hit a
homer in the first inning. Ruth
beat the Cubs twice in 1918, pitch
ing for Boston Red Sox.
* * *
Tennis Champion Bill Tilden, in
speaking of the hardest men to
bent says he considers ..enst Shi
mizu, the little Japanese, the most
difficult, and Bill Johnston the
hardest American to overcome.
* * *
The international l.alkline billiard
tournament at the 18-2 style will
start at the Pennsylvania hotel,
New York City, Nov. 13. The
games will be 000 points each.
It will interest American sports
men to learn that Glasgow is a
great sporting center of Scotland.
Ibrow park will hold 90,000 spec
tators; Parlchead, the home of the
Celtic association football team,
holds 90,000, and Hampden park
will hold 125,000 to 140,000.
. * ,
Two football teams, each coach
ed by Glenn Warner, the noted
gridiron mentor, will get into ac
tion against each other when Stan
ford and Pittsburgh play Dec. 30.
1 Warner ir id coach at Pitts
burgh and a, ~sory coach at Stan
ford. According to present pla..s
he will go to the P3IO Alto insti
tution when hia Pittsburgh con-'
FOOTBALL RESULTS
FOOTBALL RESULTS
Harvard 24-; Centre 10.
Navy 13; Georgia Tech 0.
Furman 26; Oglethorpe 0.
West Virginia 12; Washington and
Lee 12.
Yale 36; Williams 0.
Michigan State 19; Ohio State 0.
Georgia 7; Tennessee 3.
Virginia Military Institute 14; Nni
versity Virginia 0.
Princeton 26; Maryland 0.
Chicago 12; Perdu e 0. V
Alabama s; Sewanee 7.
Army 33; New ’Hampshire 0. -
.lolimt Hopkins 16; ITT
Franklin College 27: University of
Lousiville 6.
Davidson 7; Virginia Polytechnic
institute 7.
Bethnay 14; Rutgers 7.
Maryville College, Tennessee 29
Transylvania 0.
University of Kentucky 40; George
town College 6.
Birmingham Southern 0; University
of Chattanooga 0.
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tract expires in 192.7. At punt
Andy Kerr, who barviiV. bis .
ball under Warner, has charge of
the Stanford team.
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The real name of Pancho Vi!be,
the new flyweight boxing cham
pion, is Francisco Tingsor.. He ii
20 years of age and was born :n
Iloilo, Philippine islands. He i 'ho
first far eastern boxer to w n a
ring title.
Montague Holbein, the well
known English channel swie mcr,
who tried again and again to swim
the twenty-one miles from Erg
land to Francs, and vice versa, rays
that any one attempting this feat
must have a minimum nude weight
of 16S pounds to have any chs-i-o.
The veteran shys: “Extra weight
gives buoyancy and cold resisting
power, which is the crux of chan
nel swimming.”
* * *
Tennis is growing in Australia,
New grounds are being construct
ed by the New South Wales Ten
nis association at Rushcuttcr’s bay,
ten minutes’ ride from Sidney.
They will include 90 turf courts,
tands to seat 12,000 are being
rected.
• * *
Ted Steffen, a brother of Willie
titchie, the boxer, has entered
tanford university. Steffen pre
ared at Retd’s college, Portland,
’re., having captained the football
ieven and played a clever basket
all game.
*• * *
Gerald Patterson, Australian ten
■ is player, har, won seventeen titles
* singles and doubles since the
ar.
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SCENE FROM “BRINGING UP F ATIIER AT THE GRAND WEDNE SDAY.
THEATRICAL
“ONE CLEAR CALL” IS A
ROMANCE OF THE SOUTH
Long before Augustus Thomas com
menced perpetuating - the roman:-;
of the s.puth on th e stage in a series
of plays that began with “Afiah-tma,”
south of the Mason-Dixon Hue has
beer, regarded as a section totally i-ur
runded by cavaliers and tender emo
tions. The adaptability of the south
to strong, swinging narration finds
its justification again in “One Clear
Call,” the photoplay produced by
John M. Stahl,, which will be shown
at the Bijou, theatr e . Monday ns a
First National attraction.
Alabama is again the scale and the
screen offering presents a mo’V virle
story of the Gulf Cast sti.te than any
thing tha has ever be c n presented
upon the stage,
Henry B. Walthall, M fit on Sill.f and
Claire Windsor hold the leads in a
plot that calls-for an unstially large
cast, of playTrft. * Oi'- th";.*, Henry-
Walthall is one of the screen favor
ites whose trimnptlss date back to
“The Birth of a Nation”" and before.
iJilctn Sillsis a more recent, advent
to the select constellation of stand ru,
bit hiss-name ifi.a .gnJbiait.Uiyjpf excel
lency ,and public fav.uv, filayi > Wind
sor has bee& ptafi.-i.ir_r fufiuye i'!<
:ii. Lois Weber productions, end 1 ; mor r
recently, in Uareball Neillan's I‘Fools
First.”
“One Clear Call,” adapt’d! from :
Frances Nimmo Green’s story, marks
the latest of a scries of successful
productions that John Stahl lias made
for Associated Firs tNational Pic
tures. Inc.. among the former ones
being, “The Child Thou Gayest Me”
and “Tlie Bong of l ife.”
LOCAL VAUDEVILLE NIGHT
AT GRAND NEXT FRIDAY
Manager Spencer of the’ New
Grand, gives out that next .Friday
n : ght will be one of the big feature
nights that will be presented- at the
Grand from time to time. On that
night several local vaudeville acts
have been secured to compete for the
prizes that will be left up to the own
judgfnenp of the audience in award
ing same. Much fun is promised and
it will be just one big laugh night. In
conjunction with the above feature
night Clara Kimble Young will hold
tho scree n in her latest photoplay,
“Charge It.” This is a story that ev
cry woman should see. It deals with
the young married woman, who
knows net the value of money, ana
many good lesson s are learned from
this picture. Monday’s feature will
bo Confine Griffith in a special pic
ture dealing with the every day
queston. ‘‘What is Your' Reputation
Worth.” and it has be en heralded as
the foremost question and truest pic
ture of the every day life. Tuesday’s
program, Eugene O’Brien will be seen
in “The Valley of Doubt,” a picture
with a beautiful, story and it can :
truly be said that this star never din-;
appoints the picture fan.
And for Saturday another real
western picture with your favorite
star, Jack Hoxie, in “Devil Dog Daw- '
sen.” A mor e exciting picture than
that of last Saturday, and another
special children’s matinee will be giv-.
cn next Saturday. Larry Seamon and
Jim Aubrey will be the comedians in
the comedies to be shown apd the
International News and Kinograms
will help to fill the balance of the
program. By all means reserve next 1
Friday evening for the big local
vaudeville night.
HAIL TO JIGGS MAHONEY
HE’LL BE HERE WEDNESDAY
Hail to the advent of Jiggs Ma
honey, he cf “Bringing .Up Father” |
fame, the international character im
inGrtairzcd in cartoon and .story by i
G-crgs McManus. Jiggs ccmes to i
the Grand theater commencing Oc
teber 28th, in'a brand new musical
farce : n three act s entitled, “Father;
on His Vacation.” In it Jiggs finds
his long-deferred dream of a “rest” i
—a rest from the henpecked machi-j
nations of his termangent wife, Mag
gie, who still pursues him and tries
to mp.ke life one endless sor.g of
"v ery, turmoil and contrition. Yet
vs it is all done i n fun and bon fiomt
good nature and our sympathies Mo
-lit to the poor, maligned Jiggg lie
must needs cast our lot with 'Mr. Mc-
Manus and bestow upon him a debt
f gratitude for giving us these ■won
derful characters who help to make
life worth living and instill renewed
unshine into our empty hears. Meti
ses as usual on Wednesday.
SHORT SKIRTS STILL L
ARE WORN IN ATLANT.,'
(’3y Associated Press.)
Atlanta, Ga., Oc’. 21.—Atlant?
women, following the example set bf ’
‘her sisters in Gotham, have appui;
entity united in' an effort to preserv .
the short skirt for street wear. The ■
do not decry the long dres s for the
home or social occasions, according
to a Peachtree Arcade fashion ex-,
pert, who designs many garments
for the 'fair sex, but they maintain
that the skirt for street and business
uses should clear the ground by at
least seven .inches.
‘‘There is gne point in favor of
this particular', movement,” said the
Arcane expert. ’’lt marks a definite
’.is Unction ,betv/ee„ what is .suitable)
’or home and for dress. affairs and
that which is proper for business
>yoar.. The faijure t p emphasize the
difference jaasi fostered the hopeless
ly unsuitable attire worn to school
or business or for shopping by many
wpmcjj and girls.’’.
What Every Expectant
Mother Should Know-
Mrg. Laura Hendrix, Gracemont,
Okla., says: “I want to express my
appreciation o£ “Mother’s Friend.”
I am the mother of six children, ex
pecting another one soon. I have
used “Mother’s Friend” with every
one of my babies. I think it is tho
grandest help that has ever been
discovered for tho expectant moth
er. I can’t do without it. I recom
mend it to all expectant mothers.
I can’t say too much for' it.”
i “Mother’s Friend” was originated
by an eminent physician. It has
saved thousands of expectant moth
i. ers from useless suffering. It is
externally applied; aids the mus
cles and tissues to easily and
readjust themselves to the changes
during expectancy and up to the
moment baby arrives.
“Mother’s Friend” is safe and
beneficial, and contains no nar
cotics or harmful drugs. Avoid
mere greases and useless substi
tutes.
Use “Mother’s Friend” as our mothers
and grandmothers did. Don’t wait, start
today, and mean-while write to Bradficld
Regulator Cos., BA-44, Atlanta, Ga., for a
free illustrated book containing informa
tion every expectant mother should have.
“Mother's Friend” is sold by all drug stores
—everywhere.
When Winter
Comes
You will need a gas
heater, We have them
in all stiles and at mod
erate prices- We are
agents for the celebrat
ed Coles Gas Steam Ra
diator.- Come in and
See them.
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1418 Richmond Stree-i
Sanitary Piumbarj
WANTS
WANTED—Singers' Dane*
ere, Musicians lor local tat*
ent prize contest flights, big
prizes offered. Apply Man?
ager Grand Theatre Now.
MEN WANTED for detect'ye work';
Experience unnecessary. Write'for
i.-taiis explaining guaranteed posi
ticn. J. Gancr, former Gov’t. De
tectives, St. Louis, Mo. 10—2! 1
SIOO to SIEO Weekly- made selling
Suits and Overcoats.
SSO values at $29. Experience not
necessary. We teach you hov; to .sell
and measure. Write at once for .our
proposition. it
SELL EROS. Wholesale Department.
, SI W. Jackson Blv<L, Chicago, fa.,
SPLENDID- "opportunity offered e>-
"perisifeed ladies doing- fapey .work at
home. MaWkijrJU furnished, Inde
pendent Concern . Stamped envelope
bring s information. Undrwood Art
Goods Company, Portsmouth, Ohio.
’ ' 10—25
GALLSTONES—Improved treatment
for the catarrhal inflammation of
gallbladder and ducts and associated
with gallstones. Booklet free. Write
today. Dr. Paddock, Box C 7201, Kan
sas City, Mo., , 10 —22
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Three nicely furnished
rooms, .singly or arrangements
can be made, for light housekeeping,
use of telephone and bath. Telephone
542 Qr apply 1510 Gloucester street, tf
NEW MODERN BUNGALOW for
rent or sale on easy terms. Plenty
of yard room. Corner Union and it
streets. Apply A. J. Wood, room
2 Kress Bldg. 11—1
FOR RENT—Eight-room house, SOS
Union street. Apply at 1110 Prince
street. . tf
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—My farm and home
place, six miles from Brunswick
consisting of 112 acres,. fifty-five un
der. cultivation. • Reasonable price
.and terms if necessary. Possession
at once. Address H. E. Taylor, R. F.
D. No. 1, Brunswick, Ga. 11—1
FOR SALE—-One vegetable root cut
ter; 1 electric vibrato!", 1 platform
sealer, 1 Crux rug, 12x15. Mrs. J. B.
Church, 508 Gloucester street. * j
10—24—22
FOR SALE—I9I9 Ford Touring car j
with starter. See Hattaway at !
Fire Dept. 10—27 I
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SULPHUR CLEARS
A PIMPLY SKIN
Apply Sulphur as Told Whenj
Your Skin Breaks Out
Any breaking out of the skin on face,
neck, arms or body is overcome quick
est by. applying Memho-Sulpbur., The
pimples seem to dry right tip‘and go
away, declares a not'd skin specialist.
Nothing has ever been found to take
the place of sulphur as a pimple re
mover. It is harmless and inexpensive.
Just ask any druggist for a small jar
of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur and use it
like cold cream,
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Drug Store
(Jut line of loiici Requisites is
beyond vour expectations.
Come and see for yourself
Coly’s complete line
Giterlain’s Extracts and Pace Powder
Roger & Gallets Woodworth Fiancee
and Karess Talcums.
Houhigant’s Ideal and Quel que Fleurs
extracts and Toilet Water.
Beautiful assortment of Vanities.
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and
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VP* MONTRtAL
CANDIES
CATE *S
Drug Store
Special
Fri. Oct. 2011 at 9 A. Ii
Ladies $4 to $6 Shoes
only one pair to a
customer
Determination Sale
95c
at
The Union Store
1401 Newcastle Street
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