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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. -FRIDAY,' DECEMBER 21, 1917. BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManui ICoarrisM. HIT.' btoMikMl ! CYOirVTY tND OP AM amulAmce AND fcC." ' 1 nr thc costoH" M. JCGy- TOO tE TH2 BftiOH AWAY - - . 4fcja av.aB 04Ba .YOU DOKT " BC2T MAN AT THE. . VtftODtNCJt YDO MAJ1TP CTAND TVEML AN TCU. ME .YOU -Trffi. CT MAN ; AT THib WEDD1N WEAAIN" "THEM GLOVE FER? 010NT 0U- VORD AC1M HQ. tU. CftZAK THE . CRYSTAL ON IRDU READY TO 4iO vflu VT WATCH ! NY BONO I . I 4T onicago's veteran nuner ajiows Opponents Average of 1.53 i n. l;n: n.L.. i..:'. PORTLAND. PITCHER SECOND Carl Mays of Boston Is Right w Behind Leader; Stanley Cove r leskie Ranks Among Leaders. 10 EDDIE CIlME IS HARDEST ONE TO NICK FOR SCORE - CCRTAJNLY. l DO J J I - By Jack Velock New York, Dec. 21. d. X. S.) The consistency . with which White Sox sharpshooters defended the "first line ircuuiM uuruig me : recent American league season is shown in the pitching records, published today. Out of 67 pitchers who rot Into the records,' only eight allowed opposing . aura less man two earnea - runs per game and four of this Dumber wore Chi cago uniforms. . With Eddie Cicotte, Red Faber. Reb Russell and Jim Scott ranking among Its first seven pitchers In their league in effectiveness, it is easy to see what part Rowland's men played In turning oaca opponents. , t; ; , CIcotte Wh Beit - Cicotte was the champion pitcher of mm league, jioi on4y in eiiecttvenesi and : In . number of games won, but in the amount -of work performed on the rub ber aa well. He took part in 49 games, pitched 348 innings, faced 1215 batsmen and allowed rival clubs but 1.6S earned " runs per nine Innings. With Russell. Faber and Scott, he formed the bul-l , warks which enabled Chicago to hold back her rivals and capture the flag. Carl Mays was the only member of the erstwhile champion Red Sox who held opponents to less than two runs per game. Babe Ruth ranked ninth in his league but gave up 2.02 tallies for very nine Innings pitched. - Coveleskle Among Leaders ' Two stars of the Cleveland club rank :. In the first ten. They are Jim Bagby and .Stanley Coveleskle. Eddie Plank, taking part In but 20 games before he r was forced to quit with anervous break down. Is among the topnotchers. Lefty Danforth of the White Sox got into the greatest number of games, play- ing in 60. Walter Johnson, ranking - eighteenth on the list. leads the league In rilrannla wttti 185 ... ... ... ...wml.. '- . . 1 . .w. Jim Shaw of Washington gave oppo nents 123 bases on balls, and Jim Bagby gave up the most hits. 277 being- made f off JMs delivery. Davenport Was Softest - upposing ciuds made the most runs , off Dave Davenport of the Browns. ' scoring , 1S7, and Davy led in wild pitches with 11." Carl Mays winged the mast batsmen riiirlner tMa . ing 14 to first base, hit by pitched balls. Elmer Meyers of the Athletics allowed the greatest number of earned runs. He is charged with 99. Eight Minors Will Surely Start Game New Tork, Dec. 21. (I. N. S.) Eight minor leagues out of 20 have announced they will play next season. They are; Pacific Coast, American association. Western league. Southern association, Texas league, . Eastern league. Blue Ridge league and Central association. Those already out of the game are the Virginia, North Carolina, Dixie, Georgia. ' Alabama and Northern league. Other, circuit must be reorganised If they expect to resume operations. This includes the International and North western leagues. Chemistry Team Is Winner In playing off their challenge basket- . ball game with a picked team from the school, the chemistry majors of Reed college won by a score of 27 to 21. The game -was rough throughout and only - tne iiDerai reiereemg or Mathew Riddle kept it from . being slowed up. After - games will start and,' from the present ouuook, anouid be very good. Golf Plays Open Saturday . Portland Golf club members will be allowed to play In the turkey tourna ment Saturday and Sunday,' according to an announcement made by Dr. W. L . Northup, chairman of the handlcan. .There Is no limit on the number of times , ne pays the entrance zee. The turkey competition will be the same aa the flag competition staged on A Man's Store Filled With the Best of Eversrthing That Men Prefer Buy from the Specialty Store, Where He'd Buy for Himself. Tub Silk Shirts at $355. You can't duplicate them for less than $5; - Interwoven lisle Hose, Box 6 pr. $2 , Very appropriate for a Gift. A "lVfaltaomah" Hat at $3 1 ' The pride oL the store.. A Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit Canea Umbrella Suspenders Union Suits Arm Bands Garter Ssim?l RoseiiBIati : Store Open Evenings ntU Christmas..- BILL ESSICK TO MANAGE VERNON. BASEBALL CLUB Former Portland Pitcher Try to Run Club for Darmody. Will Los Angeles, Dec 2L X. . N. S.) Thomas J. Darmody, president of the Vernon ball club, has announced the ap pointment of Bill Esslck aa manager of the Vernon Tigers for the season of 1917. Esslck will take immediate charge right after the first of the year. Dar mody and Esslck will get together and start building up the hall club for next season.. . , 1 Esslck has acted as manager of the Grand Rapids ball club in the Central league for five years, has won two pen rants and always had his club up and going. He pitched for Portland In 1806 and went from there to the big brush. He is touted as a smart baseball man with the ability of developing players and getting good results.' Esslck will act as business manager of the Vernon club, aa well aa bench manager. He will have complete con trol of the playing end and It will be up to him to secure the players necessary to put Vernon back in the Pacific Coast league pennant fight for the 1918 season. Darmody Is well pleased with his new leader. - He has known Essick for number of years and feels certain that he has picked the logical man to have the Tigers In the running next season. Ed Barrow Is Slated For Boston Bed Sox Chicago, Dec. 21. (I. N. R Edward G. Barrow, president of the International league. Is slated for a position with the Boston Red Sox. according to rumors In circulation here. It Is said a deal is now pending between . Barrow and Harry Frasee, president of the Boston dub, whereby Barrow will take 'over the management of the club and Vraxee de vote his time to his theatrical Interests. Slander Twin' Is Wanted by Huggins St Louis, Deo. IL (L N. S.) Miner Huggins, new pilot of the Yankees, Is here trying to put through a deal for Dell Pratt, Brown's second baseman. He will hold a conference with President Phil Ball of the Browns today. Just what the terms will be is unknown. Pratt Is one of "the $100,000 slander suit twins,1 who sued Ball. The other. Johnny La- van, has left the Browns for Washington. Greet Your New Champion Minneapolis, Minn.. Dec 21. (TJ. P.) Fred Fulton declared himself heavy. weight champion . of the world today. This was the last day of the ultimatum he delivered to Jess Willard to fight or forfeit the title. Fred accompanied his claims with a lengthy statement on why he should be declared champion. He has offered to box Jess for the Red Cross and hand Jess 91000 as a gift. win or lose. I Cuff Luke . f Stick' Pina Box el CoQars Skirt CoQaf Bafs; , ' Holeproof Hose . Interworea Hose .- Pajsmse ' - ' - . Nigkt .Go-ma Stetsos Hats, Caps X Smtcasea end Bags: Willard's Stuff Is Small Help By II. C Hamilton New Tork. Dec 21. (U. P.) Jess Willard seems to have taken all the Immediate pep out of his offer-to box for the benefit of the Red Cross. His statement that he does not care to have the affair made a cham pionship event and the stipulation that It shall be for 10 rounds only, probably will serve to make the fight fans of the country sit up and wonder why they ever fell for such a proposition anyway. ; If Fred Pulton accepted such an offer and should It happen that he was able to put over the crushing finishing punch he would be ac claimed the heavyweight champion ON On the Portland allej: City League ST. NICHOLAS CATETEBta . tut 2d Bd Total PrankBn la 24 Per Lea IT zoa Estn 17 ITS Blair 1ST 16S Bafcop , . 192 202 Total .. HAD LET PeHaTcn Monsoa ....... Lone Melrtn 81Ut 944 975 1T 285 A SILVER TAILORS 21S 188 ' ITS BT8 192 174 12 174 191 200 177 174 177 171 180 158 197 151 522 648 621 209 188 199 67 Totals , Jonas . .-, 41 ' 875 922 27SS WELLS REALTY CO.. 181 181 175 BIT 51 58 648 65 Fianisaa . ,175 188 202 14 . 19 181 199 188 ITS WUtinaon Hanaoa . , 17 174 19 Total"...... 950 882 858 290 HESBT BUILDING BARBER SHOP Moffatt ....... 1 1 OS M 159 11 18 IBB 16 Data 168 164 188 202 18 17 504 549 48 459 Freer 17 m Tripp 15 - 15 WaiSMt 12 167 Total! : 777 S09 89 2456 PORTLAND ALLEYS ttm 176 178 195 648 Kalk ......... 172 168 205 04 Nafiien 10 205 11 49 Criao 171 192 11 B44 Woods ........ 1SI liv Totals 815 91 914 22 WALKOVERS ,'. 1 11 10 69 171 1T8 144 49 17 10 19 640 19 177 11 47 192 170 11 629 Eldoa Hoblia . ITT 15 19 12 17 Baboook 11a Tin Uaaxr Totals 908 88 86 29 - On th Orccoa aUeja: U. S. Forest Service League 6 PINTER CATS Talbot 195 14 128 484 Talbot ........ 15 14 16 84 Milter 159 104 14- T0 Flynn ........ 164 1T4 11 454 Root 124 200 150 474 Totals ...I.. 81 eTT 62 172 WHIBLINO WHINPRISEa Buck 14 1T9 165 48 Hodaaon ...... 15 114 10 IBS, Wu2dntT ... 14 169 12 41 La 1 164 198 51S 155 155 IS 161 16 16 11 144 IT Totala. . . . . Blrkenbnbhlar Sobertaon . . . latkaoa . . . . . W oodward -. ToUls .... , 804 606 HOE DOGS . 151 12 9 10 T8 81 , 159 151- 46 180 481 458 85 1295 AT. 225 6S1 21T la B44 lftO 1 B45 182 1TO SIB 1T2 190 B84 195 11S 80 11 . .. 1 98 85 244 81 152 462 164 Dent Cape Gloves $2 . New stock, all sizes, first, quality. : : Neckwear at 50c - YouH pay at least 65c for same elsewhere Hemdkerxefs, Plain or Initial ' A big assortment in boxes or single. or Overcoat: If you are in doubt as. to what to. buy, t gire him a tbercnan diae order for ; -S. any' amount . Souheast Corner1 -Fifth and Alder.;t 'V Bunk Cross to; Red f the world without any further notice. But Fulton would be foolish to listen to such a proposition.- It would cost him a considerable sum to prepare for the bout. The Red Cross would benefit very little from such a contest, for few fight fans could be bilked Into attending a burlesque.' Jess might do better tf he offered to take on half a doaen challengers, three rounds each, for there would be little danger t to his Jaw In such encounters, the exertion would not be so great and there wouldn't be so much trouble In counting the shekels. THE) , SIDE HILL OOCOER ...... 126 111 20 444 88 '99 ... 187 109 91 141 2. 1ST 16 128 4-10 49 4 4TT 17 Roffnaa PromsM WhKa .. Lswtaf Total) 148 9 1.7 Oregon Bouse League KOKTHWEST STEEL CO. IK 2d Sd Total ' 125 125 128 7B -17 152 10 4(t ...... 14 14 146 .47 151 15 17 42 11 172 12 49 Arm DrfaeoB. Nlf .... Edwards Quick .. Uatalar . Totals 125 144 168 141 14 T4 T4 21 HONXYMA HARDWARE 1 162 207 612 1T4 Winder II u ma iii u i-nrnm ....... lis 111 11 4B1 IBS WoeUa ....... 11 ia iti ass laa 's ....... TB0 TT5 SIX 2ST inenrn a niw Hfaa i7 J6S (tl ! 144 IBS 144 Ait tbors ' 164 1ST' ill iti chnbrt 16 180 12 601 Karoo ........ 12 201 147 40 Totala . T Tt T91 244T CELRO KOLA . 166 91 199 82 Rath ... Boraaaa Ulamaa , IotS ... Spiiafrr . 119 1 . 11 121 . 12 121 . IT 15 14 16 106 IS 402 SST B2 46 Totals ...... T0 4(9 193 Oa tba PorUaad aUv .Portland Alley House BUDflOX ARKS IM 9A MM TtL 48 488 663 458 464 At. 46 14 18 161 161 Kmnaw JOS ICS Low 164 16 LVppa ito 10 8bol 144 IB 19T ITS 20 1S 11 HinWy 1 lT Totals 82T WILDSU.V . Kiaia 1T4 SOT 892 252 C1GXB CO. 184 1T4 682 141 11 470 201 193 612 160 160 460 150 150 460 1T4 16T 1T1 160 150 Walllns JSg AkmXmj ........ 119 Aboratae 150 Abaoatea 16 Totala- ...... TBI 999 . T9T 2414 TOGAN CAXDT CO. 1T9 14 18 49 1 180 19 48T 199 16 186 661 168 16T 163 464 15 20 23 14 atf onw aootla 8 Moore . . Totals . 888 854 86 260 ESTES CHILL . 165 159 204 628 . 218 10 22 1 .150 150 150 450 . 185 1ST 19 601 178 206 160 16 193 llarshborfaT ... Aborntae ..... MDffett Babeock - 18 18 204 BIB Totals 881 969 920 270 Oa the Orasoa bowlia alter afereaatfle XBAVn CHOO S4 Total ava. Wafha 341 11 15 14 !!! 99 1 . 49 v 14t Wo HI ratter ........ ! 16 IT 19 14 409 - 104 Vertte 208 629 17 ...... l 61 SS61 17T -.Totals 7B 821 TH : MC1-JBWJ..V O AlilAJBbnQ J.nntaaa !2? - ?!! I!2 "IJ 179 16 114 14 Fanv ......... m io i LcumWooi 129 119 101 84 hSS-V. 1 1 1" 491 rn5T;.im!.. 190 203 197 69 Totals 797 78 82t 2407 STANDARD OIL ...... 11 1SB ITS DOS 161 125 147 41 12 14 13 470 IT -149 10 1 19 1T0 192 64 19 141 17 17 11 Totate ...... H 79 84 248 Thrro HXAT CO. . Ttaa . . . Nolteaa.. Barr ... ... 1T1 147 17 41 14 IT 14 160 21 61 166 179. 139 4 13 181 16 44 16 llnml - . 14 Mtrrick ....... IS 1T 179 41 14 Totals ...... TBI 81 849 241 BLCMACER-VRAXK CO. IS 201 69 IS 259 . 101 45 - Br i i 80 Wottac 6 U 112 ' IS? S40 ii 'Hull 169 IT 14 22T its 62 . 1 17 410 1ST .Totals. ...... 71 837 80 24 . SEROLE) -...... 16 IS ... ' 28. ....... IB 21 210 40 17 18 214., 64 146 IT' 14' 476 Robarbs . 141 201 Btmttoa . Paador M IS 1 Ktt 144 1 179 167 471 Tays .. ... .14 14 , IS 14 Tetsai ...... 78' 885 T6' 2S2 , maaujj bhob oa ....... 14 14 ,160 .446 148 Hii . 1J 1J 8 46 . Oar Black BaektDcaaa Goarr ... Spnncw ....... 1B3 20 144.'S1 . Bomray ....... 1 BS - 1 1 S 141 43 Hock ........J 140 13 145 441- Totala . . . . . 7S9 ' 834 74 211 . 10T 8HIKT CO Paancll ........ 11 18U,185 4SS . Hadtey. ........ 155 . 195 12 - 47 -' VoUbers ...... 117 ,191 16 41 O'aUUar ...... 194 . ISO 161 625 . Cote .......... 11 124 1 45 . Totaai Vl. I? . tT 72 2SST IB 1 IT IB BOLD -MEN GIVEN GATE AT GAMES. OF 0. A. C. GIRLS Sophomores Carry Off .. Most' of Points; Seniors Draw Nice "Goose Egg." Oregon Agricultural College. Corral- 11s. Deo. 21. The annual co-ed track meet, held in the women's gymnasium here with the doors closely guarded to pre rent the entrance ot the male mem bers ef the student body, proved to be the most exciting, spirited and suecse ful event of lis kind ever staged here by the girl members of the Institution. The big gymnasium waa crowded with girls and the numeroua interclass eon tests were run off amid the greatest enthusiasm. The members of the sophomore class carried off the honors at the meet with a score of 2 points. The freshmen girls were second with 15. the Juniors took points and the seniors, notwithstanding the yelling and enthusiasm they dis played under the 'able leadership ot Tell Leader Doris Bawyer, had to be con tent with a lonely cipher. A big feature of the meet waa the struggle for possession of an Angora goat, the mascot of the freshman class, which won out. . The other classes also were equipped , with mascots Including a rabbit and a dog. The edict that had been announced to the effect that mere man was strictly barred from viewing the meet waa no bar to two newspaper men who, equipped with verbal permission to see the eon .testa in tne interests or Ui press. marched boldly to the door, and, tailing the policewoman 6n duty there that they had permission to eater, suoceeded in beholding the acta of the girl athletes, the active work of the yell leaders and the wild enthusiasm of the mass ot femininity for a space of several minutes until Mrs. aflriam reetey. director of the meet, hastened to them, expressed her deep regret that they positively couldjnot remain, gently but firmly ush ered them to the door, whence they found themselves In the cold and frosty air outside. Red Baldwin Asking About His Contract Red Baldwin, the young Portland catcher who was drafted Into the na tional 'army and la now at Camp Lewis, takes pen In hand and wrltea to Judge McCredle concerning his 1911 contract. Ha wants to know If he stUl belongs to the McCredle club. Red says he la settling down to army life, that the troops with which he is assigned will be ready for France about the time the baseball training season opens and that he la sure the great Northwest . Is living up to Ks reputation so far as rain is concerned. Baldwin s friends may reach him at 71 company, 18th bo, IS Dept. Br. Camp Lewis. Wilhelm Also Puts Some Work on Merk A. Merk met his second successive de feat last night In the finals of the three cushion billiard tournament at the Wal dorf parlors. His opponent waa C Wll helm, who bested him three points, both players handicap berag the same. Each man made a high run ot four, being the record high run for the finals to date. Good land and Rota lead In the finals with two wins apiece and five games yet to play. Tonight's games will be be tween George Warren and Roth and Ryan and Good land. BIFF! BANG! TONIGHT AT llth-SL Playhouse JITAKatmC. joe ' ;.. ; ; .- enjamin B OTHZB BOOT'S 4 C , AKEBS03r,.....-WAOS:B BBA5DO ..... ; ZDWAEBS TAYLOR ...i....... ALLEY ' holxe .............. Horr- ma f 1 OO, ?1.50. ,S2.00 Keats ew ea sal at Rich's aa . Stiller Cigar Stares. 64 wmm MUEDOON LIKELY TO BE HEEE WITH SPOKANES GONE Canary Players Divided and Two- Players May vGo to Vancouver. Spokane la out of. the Pacific Coat Hockey association for the 1917-1111 This announcement, 'which waa made Thursday by President Frank Patrick, occasioned no great surprise among the close followers ot the puck game In Portland who have been made ac quainted with, the Spokane situation. The shortage of players due to the Canadian conscription bill and the heavy expense of playing games In the Inland Empire are given aa reasons for the dropping of the Canaries, The dropping of Spokane mean the transfer of the Canary players to the Seattle and the Vancouver teams. Se attle will likely get Lester Patrick who In all probability will be named manager ef the team, and Ran Mo- Donald, while Vancouver will take Lloyd Cook. Bob Gange and probably Leo Cook or Nichols. May Also Oa Portias 4 er If there is any possibility of Dick Irvine or Stan' Marplee escaping con scrtptlon it is likely that they will be sold to the Vancouver septet. Presi dent Bryan of the local team stated that Patrick had approached him for the services of these two players and In view of the fact that the RosebudJ are well fixed with- players it U ' lleved that the transfer will be mad should they be exempted. Pete Huldoon will likely be named manager' of 'the Peruana team now that Lester Patrick has been trans ferred to Seattle, The Seattle rink owned by the same capitalists . In terest ad In the Spokane plant, and is likely that Lester Patrick will be named leader ot the team, afuldoon la the man who made hockey popular In , Portland. will Open Here Deeeajser SS The league season will open Decem ber XI In the local rink with the Vancouver team aa the opponent of the locals. On New Tear's day, th Portland ers wQl tackle the Seattle sep tet In Seattle. Despite the fact that he has not signed hie contract. Fred Harris baa been working out with the team for the past three nights. Zbyszko Will Meet Big Lewis Tonight New Tork. Dec 21. O. N. & trang- ler Lewis is going to give Wladek Zbyasko a chance at the wrestling title tonight. ' Lewis agreed to meet the Pole with the dreaded head lock barred. The head lock is Lewis' most effective hold. In last night's matches Lewis defeated George Manich In S mlnutae and S7 sec onds. Roller threw PUakoff. Hevonpaa won from Vogel and Fuerst downed Hans Assam. Five finish m etches will be staged tonight. Your Fishin' Friends will surely appreciate any Christmas gift selected from our stock. Fly Rods .S2.00 to S Castings Rods ....$1.50 to 20.00 15.00 Casting Reels . . . .$Z.OO te J Fly Books 50c to FlaahiighU 75c to Humtiag Kaives ....SI. 00 U 4.00 8.00 2.50 3.00 senpasses ......... 50c to 50 50 Thormoa Bottles . ..S2.00 to Raincoats . .S4.00 to 8.50 Hun tia4T. CoaJa,.. ,52.00 to 7.50 BbcRqs&Wbrrrii 4 273 Morrison Street Near Fourth v cJliftri) liMto - For" Christmas - a box of John Ruskin Cigars HART'CIGAR CO. DUtribejtor, Portland I- i krr. Sacramento Has Division and Now Seeks Rodgers Sacramento. CaL, Dee. 11. (TT. P.) Articles of Incorporation for the Sacramento Coast league base ball club will be filed here In a few days. Charles Heeseman will be president and Charley Graham sec retary. Preliminary meetings of the pro moters have Intimated a 'strong sen timent In favor of Bill Rodgera of Portland aa manager of the club In stead ot "Spider" Baum. Some ot the promoters fear Baum lacks suf ficient aggressiveness. Bill Donovan Will Lead the Cardinals New Tork, Dec, IL O. N. 8.) Wild Hill Donovan will be the next manager of the Cardinals. This waa the prediction here goday by well Informed baseball .men. following the announcement from Indianapolis that negotiations between Branch Rickey and Jack Hendricks are at an end. During the - recent National league meeting, it la said. Donovan's candidacy was mentioned to Rickey, and though the Cardinal president denied reports ot a conference with Donovan he la 'said to have spoken favorably ot the former Yankee manager. . ' . i mm a - 7 r - yr . . , 11 II 1 1 1, I JT A T$ ii r ii V'. v. n a ' ii - III v lAJIfSJ . I A iW47y III must be a weather prophet or carry extra' wet- II - weather clothe with him. This Isn't necessary If he weirs II BOSSrVraiOAD 1 HI All 717e4VTAM I I eMail- VV ZCL.M.ZM. . II . - II II II Cothfes I II Water-Repellent - I II rAmfAfiM rA I' taTl.r!H!ii for Arv wiifnr' Vtfrm III I mm mm xAa4VB eeaaa eaa we w-w m " " - ; ' quality dack thrt will stand hardest wear. It Is treated with - I j II II oar new All-Weather process which makes the fabric as sear ; II I j II II wcr-rcpcjem a w pvaaiutc 11 i I II II Remember to say AU-Weather to your dealer. ' " II I till! . ikrctTcrATVi l'l none '. 1 " r II I I llaWU 1 m 1 WlWt ".sr." 1 1 111 fi . v roruana ' , - - r. , i u n .1 j . .. .. t" mm 1 1 I II II r U l i I n I JU u ' with enap . ' dobi eera . , - ; tiira iarg e . ' i f V pockete. '.'.', en,- front.-',. , , tUmbls.eeat. v.. j Cub's Secretary Has Son Who Gets Gun Chicago, Dec XL (L N. B.) Charley Williams, secretary ot the Cube, has a - Christmas present coming to him. which . paid for by the kaleer. Williams' son Carl Is in France with the American force and has obtained a Borne lifle which he will send his father if he can, get someone In authority to O. K. Its' transfer to America. LUNCH BTtOATJWAT WA8U1SOTOX ST. Oar: btuine$ has been bailt up entirely on three cardinal principle CLEANLINESS PURITY OF FOOD , GOOD SERVICE '. rjiorrr.sHA&iso