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WePKESDA.y-.MAY IS, 1323.'.
In the Realm of Sports
LUDOWICI WILL
PLAY RIFLEMEN
THIS AFTERNOON
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BOTH CLUBS HAVE NUMBER OF
FAST PLAYERS AND CLOSE
GAME IS EXPECTED
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There is no doubt but that Norwich
Street park will be well filled this.
afternoon Jwhen -the f|ist Ludbwii|
baseball club will play'with the’.Bruns
ick Rifemen. Thq .TrsitOrs- will come
Un *ibe automobiles and reach here before
dinner hour today.
It is stated that this
is a strong one and those wl.ro ou^ht,
know say the game will be a close
one. For the locals Owens will pitch
pnd Hodges catch and the line-up
will be strong. It is announced
the game \A; 11 Joe called promptly
3;30. It is hoped that a large crowd
will witness the game as the expense
in bringing Ludpwioi. team here goes
to a considerable sum.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
CLUBS TO APPEAL FROM
RULING OF PRESIDENT
San Francisco, May lb—Owners of'
five of the Pacific League Baseball
clubs werty working here tonight to
ex pc.-ate. ’the transcript of the min-;
Utah of today's special meeting of the
league directors -in order to carry t.o
the national hoard of arbitration an 1
tion arpetd in of 'barfing president Charles McCarthy's Lockard ac¬
as
director isf the Seattle club.
At the same time, Mr. McCarthy
was ultimatum preparing tlr.it to he put would into effect the his
tarry
investigation of the purchase of the
Seattle club by Lockard C, and Wade
'
K'lleler . io the highest , . national ,
fc dy if »tpe Seattle purchasers did
not Submit to investigation. Me
Cnrlhy stated that if lie found that
William Wkigley, Jr., owner of the
( hit.ago Cubs, and Los Angeles An¬
gels. had put up one cent for the
purchase of the Seattle club he
"would ask that Wyigley be forever
barred from organized baseball”.
Owners of the Oakland, Los An
geies, Sait Lake, Portland and Seat
tie clubs are preparing' the appeal
to the board. Today’s special meet
ing of the Pacific Coast League di
r ectors ended abruptly when, after :
McCarthy refused - , to , recogmze ■ Lock-. T
an! as a director, he cast his vote !
on all quesions with San Francisco
Vernon and Sacramento, deadlocking |
. .
ie into mg. t
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MUCH ,„m U INTEREST uiTrnrcr IN nvi Turn I WO
GAMES WITH WAYCR'OSS
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Much interest is beinf manifested
i the coming two games between
Wajyeross and the Brunswick Rifle
men ball team. As stated, the local
aggregation will journey to the Magic
City tomorrow and the Waycro»«
club will come here for a game at
Nbrwic.h street park Friday.
Manager Mitchell’s men had an ex
cellent practice yesterday a ud great
improvement is noted with a number
of the members. One thing is certain
and that is if the visitors win they
will have to do “some” fast playing
CATAMOUNT NINE WINS AGAIN
Yesterday the Catamount Nin
took the Nine Dead Men into camp
by the score 13 to 12- The game was
marked by loose fielding and hard
hitting. Newman .being the best on
the Catamount Nine and Farr. Miller
and Harris for the Nine Dead Men ■
The third game will he played this 3
afternoon.
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FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMP will
BEGIN TRAINING AT NEW YORK
(By Associated Press.)
Cleveland, May 15— Johnny Kit
Pane, featherweight boxing champion
will leave for New York Thursday
to 'complete training lor his bout.
with Eugene Criqui in that city on
June 2 he announced here today.
Yon will need a gas
stoT's. We have them
in f.!l styles and at mod¬
erate prices- We
agents for the edebrat
^ed Clow Gas Steam Ra¬
diator.” Come ia and
See them-
BASEBALL RESULTS
SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION
At New Orleans -5; Chattanooga 4.
Only game. Rain.
NATIONAiR'.L'EAGUE
At Boston 5: St. Louis 10.
Others called oh' account rain a n
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AMERICAN , , LEAGUE 7
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A * : Detroit 5; New York-- 3,
Cleveland 10; Washington !).
Others called account rain.
TODAY’S GAMES
southern a sSociation
Atlanta at Memphis.
Chattanooga a< New- Orleans.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago at Brooklyn.
Pittsburgh at New York.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Philadelphia at Chicago
Boston ,it St. Louis.
New York at Detroit.
Washington at Cleveland.
WILLARD-FIRPO ,
BOUT ARRANGED
BY TEX RICKARD i
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(By Associated Press.) Preliminary! |
New toward’anothoj- York May . 15.
move -ontest for the I
world’s heavyweight-pluralistic chain-1 i
p| jjig.- ’ made otday Tex
ons w as ' by |
Ri , ctomt by s)gni ng Jess Wirl brd and
, fl ^ js p}j . po Argf . a fi nn gi( ,„. ' a ; 1
( . 0B(rg| to be ! hetft'-'juNew Yoik or j
vl Vicinity ,j jnUv Mnt not later h fpr than July 7 7
Tbe f , winner of thls hm „ vvjl , be i
maUh ^j vvith Doni psey in a title con-!
test whith . . will probably be held I
on
i, a | )nr |) ny
Match Between Willard
And Firzo Almost Sure
(By 'y* Associated Press.) * v* V
New * °' v York, Ma; *j a -’ 14.—Negotiations ia *• tl0 " R
at,f llls . ,
f ? ! ‘ a " matth _ 1 JeSs f’ 1 ’ 'JJ Willard; 11 . ‘ ;
as « 1, " a ate P '« tbe :
W. take place , probab.y , a the Yankee ;
mmation precess to select a char
len *“ for J ack D f lpSey ..... ... s throne.
reached a stage , of semi-completion , ..
^ W,llard andh * s mana f ^ ? 8 /
Archei, accepted f the suj^^’ested date
f or the match at a conference with
Promoter Tex Richard, while -Jimmy
f j c Forest, the South
ring mentor, alsc pat his stamp < f
approval on the preliminary plans.
Discussion of financial terms was
deferred until tomorrow at another ,
conference between th;: principals
and Richard. Both Willard and Fir
.
, po , however, as a result of their vie
. tories Saturday over Floyd Johnson
- and Jack McAuliffe, 2nd, in the milk
| (question fund show of are eager and to settle the right the
supremacy
j to a title difficulty bout with Dempsey, expected so that
j j little reaching final was statement for the
a
j match.
) Johnson and McAulirte,
I to Richard’s plans, would be matched
| j„ a contest pi' liminnry to a ML!
!:, rd -Firpo bout,
The payroll for the milk fund cat;
'deal amounted !., Ida,3(H), all r,!
principals with the exception of Fred ^
Fulton, whose #5,000 share was held
up pending an investigatin'.;, accord
; ing to the state athletic commission’s
i ! custom custom of of the the circumstances sur
'rounding the foul by whien Fulton ^
! lost to Jack Renaut in the fourth
j V(lU nd of their ten-round match.
j Xhe others were paid os follows:
j Willard and Johnson $25,000 each;
j p- irpo , $15,000; $5,0f)0; Jim McAuliffe, Herman, $7,000; Omaha, Re
| Rau j t
| $1,500; McCann, A1 Reich, Newark,N. New York, -J., and #1,000; Har
j oe
|q ;aa Jc e , England, $400 each.
, | ’ p u j ton anc j Renault agreed to re
turn $1,000 each out ol their share to
.
the ^ 1 --__ milk 111 - fund.
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aASff
,
[lf you'd look Spring¬
like sma’t and nice.
tYou’d betiM take out
clothes-advice.
OOK over your ward¬
robe and pick out the
garments that need
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and the most economical
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OWNERS TAGLESS U
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AUTOMOBILES TO
Bfc f-irn PROSECUTED
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CHIEF NORRIS, OF COUNTY PO
LICE DEPARTMENT, FURNISH
I.IST TO GRANIJ JURY '
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■ - who , bar" , lad
Automobile owners .
to procure 1923 license tags
be presented to the Glynn .county
grand .jury by Chief Norris of the
county police department unless
nt!Cessary ta * s arp on something like
f° r tY delinquent machines before
grand jury meets on Monday week,
Chief Norris has a list of all
owners "’ho have no licenses and
this will be turned over to the
the very first day it has a
Numbers are using dealers’ tags, while
many others have none a t all.
impression seems to prevail that if in
the ev<mt they can get by until
.
er — -Tune Tun/, they can . ... M. then ..n lol, take P out nut ‘.I a
half years’ license hut this is all
wrong as Chief Norris has the
of something like thirty-five or forts
who are driving cars without a
cense and in the event they attempt
to get a six month’s “tin” this will
not save an indictment.
Those who desire to ho I prosecn
ton should order their tag; from Se ■■
retarv of Stale S. Guy- McLendon.
0 i, Atlanta.
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^GRO SttD'f BY CARROt-L
i SAID TO BE OUT OF
'■ DANGER AT HOSPITAL
George Baker, colored,, truck <ii ir
^ • 'for the City Transfer Company.
I who was shot Won,day afternoon an
' Gtyll| Georgia V*
I , avonuP( Me *r the
j, neW ^ ^ & p a ,-kage Company’s plant, 'man. by Vs
white
j |. w ,. tel tn hp 'fpcovering from bis
f WQUn ,j s .
f Baker was carried to the City h»
L wJ ^,. e he was g j v ,attention
j- ^ ^ w. M. (jdam, whe stated that
'' f wounds were not of a setiohs
e hjtt}tcteG’'rirwiTig 3 ihMiM'L. / 't<.-be hi flesh Wpnficls ai^
: jn Idr No effects rx
'. fe eetVi to', dp.veiqp : front, the pniusies
sus ' i„j n ' e rt by Baker, who was shot bv
vinm; , , p following a dispute >•■
wiy the Rroedt'-Md
m ’ .„.
wlm 8ai ,j L have
. .q-i.^ing, -vas captured in
!‘ countv several hours after the shoot
i” hy r;|yj ef „f Police Register. Shec
; ifl Bob (> yies> Horace Symons
j Deputy sheriff Johnson, of
• jj e j g jn t j le county jail a-.vaf.ing
; resu i t s of Baker’s injuries It is uu
• derst0{/ ] t |, at he win' be presented
the grand 'intent j ury on t h e ch'argt of
sautt wit h to mur der.
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^ £ %? af | a
and Fever, Dengue m
Binoosness.
Free balloon with every bottle
j) ran g C .c rus j, at 'Lanier’s
pool Wednesday.
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JOHN BAUMGARTNER
Builder of ail kinds ^ift
dow and Door Frames,
Screen Doors and Window
Screens.
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| PERSONALS
•HTih'+i + ih ♦
L. A. .Miller Is spending
days on Cumberland.
'
L. Seaward, Atlanta
man, ,s spending several days
Frank "C._ Nettles of. Tampa,
spending several days in‘ the city.
F. L. Mules of Charleston, S. C.
was among the visitors here yester¬
day.
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L. . ,N,-, ..wagnalls, Columbia, , S.
mismes man,.is spending several
Kelly Liles, postmaster at
Oak Camden county, spent
in the city.
H. A. Pennick, former engineer
the Atlantic Coast Line is very ill
at the city hospital.
J. R. Minehan and little son
; been spending some days in Atlanta
I the guests of relatives.
| .1. E. Newman, proprietor of
i Jekyl View Hotel, St. Simon, was
yesterday. His house is already open
point to a successful
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! V. R. Mitchell, who has been in
; city hospital for several days am!
that institution Monday, is spend
tag some time with relatives in
tanta.
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Mrs. Russel, who is to jmfliage the
hotel Kingsland at the little Camden
county town, was here
making numerous purchases of fur
nishing, etc., J. 13. COnzelman, con
tractor, leaves lor that place today
where ho goes to build an addition
and also to do extensive repairing on
the house
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Judge it. W. Krauss, Louis Ludwig
and J- B. High, representing Ogle
thorpe Lodge and James Tankersby.
^presenting ■ •• Rath -......... Bone Lodge, left
night for Mat on where , they will
.-ommcnrit represent their n«f.ir i-nunonfivn respective lnUcma lodges sit at
Hie meeting of the Grand Lodge,
which convnes jn that citv today,
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Chief W. H. Norris, ot the county
police department who was drawn
on the United States jury tor the
nexl term of the court to he held on
May 22. has been excused by Judge
William H. Barrett. Mr. Norris asked
to he excused on account of the Glynn
superior court which will be in S er
.don on the same date.
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The Public and finds He given a paper pair lo of in Lne new the wearer heels, uKocs count* who ’.viil lit Guarantee
•er*. inner sole? or outorsofes of
pair of shoes bearing this is
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for the benefit m consumers w, Re are cot familiar with SS W Reward PropositioB, be¬
lieve a word of explanation will familiarize von with this progressive plan and that yon w»
appreciate its benefits.
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The Aft-Leather policy of Morse and Rogers means that a $3.09 reward and a new pair of shoes
is 'offeftd fe anyone who finds pnper in the heel, toimters- innersoles or outersoles of a pair
of shoes bearing the Morse ami Rogers trade mark. This is a guarantee against substitutes
BOTOE*Hii> CALF AND
TOOTHLESS MULE SOLD
AT BARGAIN PRICES
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' ' Atlanta, May 15.—A bottle-fed
calf and a toothless mule which eats'
,,„|y corn flakes, sold at public out
tTy a , a poli( . e .< (tId hos8 » sa|<? Mon .
lay morning, netted the department:..
S3- Despite the absence of the mule’s -
masticators, the long-card ’ plow-;
puller brought .$2,50, while the <p»If,;
which has consumed many 'bottles of
choice milk during its stay at police i;
headquarters, brought 50 cents'.
The sale Was conducted by Chief I
v rf - Polict , Jamps L Beavers, in the
,„ le of auctioneer. The chief dwelt |
to some extent on the fact, tiiat the
calf had been brought up on a hot- I
tie since being deserted by its moth- 1
£ V"i' bids'" Vi‘r.7 few' and far be¬
tween. The mule sported a $2 hide
and 50 eerifs worth of meat and bone
.ii-1, therefore, commanded a higher
price.
See ml other ankles were sold.
There was a good attendance.
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Salts Fine for
Aching’Kidneys
When Back Hurts Flush Your
Kidneys as You Clean
Your Bowels
.Most folks, , „ forget; , that ..... the -kidneys,
like the bowels, sometimes get sluggish
, ,apd sionally, clogged efse and need backache a flushing and occa- dull
, we have
misery in the kidney region, severe
headaches, acid rheumatic sleeplessness twinges, torpid and
al J'.V' You^oSy^mmrkcctfyou'r'kidneys er ’ stomach,
active alld cIean an d the moment you
feet an ache or pain in the kidney
region begin drinking lots of w-ater.
Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts
from any .good drug store here, take
a tahlespoonful in a glass days of water be¬
fore breakfast for a few and yodr
kidneys will then act tine. This famous
salts is made from the acid of grapes'
and lemon juice, combined with lithia,
and is intended to flush dogged kid¬
neys and help stimulate them to activ¬
ity. It also helps neutralize tire' acids
in the urine <0 they no longer bladder irritate,
thus helping to relieve dis¬
orders.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; makes drink a
delightful effervescent lithia water
which everybody should take now and
then to help keep their kidneys dean.
A well-known local druggist says he
sells lots of Jad Saits to folks who be¬
lieve in trying to correct kidney trouble
while it is only trouble. By all means kid¬
have your physician examine your
neys at least twice a year.
AWNINGS! AWNINGS!
Keep Cool ancl Let Me Call and
Furnish You Estimates.
EDO MILLER -
1 ele.phone ;. 196
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Demand more
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Whenever you
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