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DEil'IPHSM FAST GAME. 22-18 - - - r beMqlays Lose"irt -'Hard Struggle; : Bankers -Win1" . ?":'(Fr6m Navigators w - "T OemaiareuJ Lttfiit StaAa'liifs ' 1 Vfarprarta .... Vapar Mill Ilunkara Da. V'r - --W. H"iIVt. ,2, - 1 . 1 ft l.tMrfk 1 I ..".lift .... r .- ,inni eiea .-Vavifatias 0 2 .rrftO Itie ielIarpou Ducks nosed out the DfMolays 22 to- lvlat night on tin- YMCA floor in the rlofeet and most hard fought .game, yet played In the Commercial league. I TM U. Si Dank defeaied-th Sa lem Navigation ronipany2l to ID lit thi other game last night. Tne-Deltarport started out in the 'first half like a whirlwind, rnnniqg up 11 points to 5 for the DeMoUys. The DeMolays sent In jBeesher as a substitute In the last quarter ana be rang no four baskets, making -the score 19 to 20. Ttl& Dellarports added another basket in the final minute. John Shafer played a strong game on defffe . , ",, : - . '-.t The, Bankers had an easy time mlnfiiag from the Salem Navira- jtlon JMnipany They led at the half 18 to C' Soot t was the big star. frceeranting for 14 petals himself. Lineup: " V-i ' inker ' Kalcm , Xav. F, Larsen 2 .F. Bacon 7 C . Lleske 1 . G ........ . Mason rones f2'r. !: :otf f 4 . ; . ,ucn- -... Klly47i Cewton Q..... RandaU 4 flrpX;r 8.... .8. Larsen 1 I, Ketley . . 4S-. . , . . . . Turner Referee Louis Anderson. jpcflarport DeMoIay RIarfcS., ; .P. . . P. Sharer f. belfarport 8 .. F. ....... . Wbh itt'1aK,C t;... Beehcler t farerpan 2 V. . .ti Gamble 2 r. sSater . .' . . .fj . ... ... .Wood T K.... Titirraston . . . fit . . i.'. . . .S. . . . Karonry 2 nWeree'IoHia Amleriuin. 7 -- lUttTj C. Milier, 184 S. Com'l St.. w here-moat neonto nrefer to get iheJf auto, parts for all makes pf cars. Trade here and make aTiffrs; op all-auto parts. . () Hfcllk ArEoff Electric Shop, 337 pont , St. T -Everything electric. ronx motors and fixtures and sup plies.' to wiring., Get t prices and look at -complete stock. () ,- 6 -r-r 1 ; Qaality painting, both varnish ndjtjyiner. work, in 01r modern quipped paint shop. Washing, ceasing-and, night service: tire epus, .-Wod Ato Service Co. ; . M I - iLht :3rogensen;:l0'S. High L narta for ail makes of cars. tewtti'''rt,4 auto Accessory store l V.if section'. J Prompt and relJ I rrirr the' .ywl i t I CHICAGO FRAY ;. ; . ... . , - . ' . .... . - . rnry Eleven Leaves in Spe cial Train Amid Salvo of Cadet Cheers WEHT POINT, N. Y.. Not. 24 V4 Army ' football " players k:Td advancing upon Chicago to- g?l4 'n; a 'special train which ok;: the Btruad.' its coaches and !iirvr4iJi. ot nesi roiDi late la taf teraoian. They" are due In e mid-west city tomorrow "after oir.for their annual service bat- against Navy on Saturday. f Ah hour devoted to brushing np I tllker Auto Co.. Kerry at Llb tyvSt .Autos atored. and bought id sold, t CAre washed day and rht..Low prices and service will, iV long -friends. - -! The Marion Automobile Co. The j d shaker, the. world's greatest to Mobile value. ' Operating cost air Wtil last a lifetime, wltb Ver Standard coach $141 S () . , n 1 A Shipley's tlx ladles of Salem ; jy satisfied themselves that they ih g?t the finest fall and win- r irocKS, coats aoa aresses ever j pint in this city. Acclimated ornamental nursery : ck. evergreens rose, bushes. and shade trees at Pearey o In season. We have our own i r-rlea. 171 S.t Com'L -J ' . - inrnHEunmsn! L:3-MMI!1:D ; dnifrsingl Rub- soothing. ; raunj it, jacooa uu rigm mto your sore sun, acn ,mg joints, and re lief - comes . instant ly. St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless rhen matism liniment which never disap points and' cannot burn the skin.. ' Get a 35 cent tot lle of St. : Jacobs 03- at any . drug Store, -and in a mo ment you'll be free fraoapam, soreness and ' stiflF nesav ' :- la vse for tS years for rhennsatisra. 1 sciat 1 . special playa, signals and kicking constituted the final practice. The men then bbarded the train 'un der a. salvo f of cheers from ,1203 cadets, who fwitl ; follow the team Into the west tomorrow.5 V BALTIMORE, j Mdf S'ov.24. APJ Navy'a grid squad, 4 8 Mroog. left here; tonight for Chi cago. Two special trains carried the players, the- coaching, staff, headed byCoacti Navy Bill" In gram, rubera, cheer leaders" and a delegation of twenty five mid shipmen. . -- I , ' . The Navy team will be hastened to Soldiers, Field on its' arrival for a short workout ar3 thence to a Sonfh Shore fcotel Saturday it will rn throuKh.it h final paces at the University of Chicago stadiun. The Army eleven will be taken to South Shore Country club., where It will practice; both tomorrow a mr Friday. , f Special as long as they last body powder and bath salts only 9e. regular 7!c each. These make wanderfnl Christmas 'pres ents. Crowjj Drug. 3 2 2. State. ( Roller sktfn at, te Dream land RInk.!Tueidav. Friday and Saturday from 7:20 to 10:30 p. m. Ladies admitted fre. Gen tlemen 10c Skating 25c. () Have your favorite negative en larred at Pat ton's Book Store by Melgaard, the artist. Kodak fin ishing in all its branches. Quality work only. .() . Reduction -on 4 all hats nt the Vanity Hat Shoppe, 487 Court St. Be sure to see our line of hats be fore buying. Latent metal doth hats Just In. () ALL-COAST STARS ' E BERKEIJ;Y. Cal.. Nov. 24. ' (API Clarence M. "Nibs" Price, head football coach at the Uni versity .-of California, wound up his 1926 gridiron season today by selecting first and second all-coa-st elevens. Stanford, coast confer ence champion, and University of Southern California each landed four men on the first team. The selections follow: First Team Walker. -S'anferrf ....-i , liadicro. I'. S. C Hibi.a, t'SC. Ihxon. Ort-goa Ajtfie Taylor, C8C- Ship, Stanford Btnoourt, St Mary'.... 1 ia t lormsn. Vashinitin ... Kar. VC..... Hyland. Ktanford.... Rogue, Stanford - Seecnd Team Shiokor. Stanford Tmi Knd Tsrkle Trk!e (iuartl Cnard et'nier Quart -rba'k -Halfhmrk ........Halfback . Fallback trankiati, bt. Mary ...Knt ( eltria.. California, ;., . Tarkle Ponlwra. -"Wanford ...Tackle Kramer, Waihinirtua. Stat Gnard NiMranderx fmtiimmi.i-....-t...--... .tard rrarach, rSf i ...Center eekefc Tabinirtptt SttaQaaHerback Kelly. Montana. Halfback l.nbr. .Oreton A$0flf.r.:.'.t.:. -Halfback ."V-kulnsericb, . Oreyffn Agfie., ...... rollback The' Man's. Shop aves you a ten dollar bill on every quality suit. Shirts, bats, ties, collars. High an-adis. fJothing; : perfect fitting, lone wearing. 416 Stata-. ( NAMED By PB1C T6dty Meet the most widely disaissd&ij in Anaica LOUtSC - THE CLDCR 4 " PA" MCLLCR J MA HeTLLERa . "UM -TMt som- a Q amnaii -Nf rvwea DAUGHTCn SHC'S 4VOOR. FVKPA - 4 ONE OP "PA'S cowboTU Daudhtcr- smI Wu TVWTY-ONC AND j M OCT 5 HOTH- MAKY TROUQtXS J5rr?Tf,Ji KttP W v llJlJh. fr-H VlfIlA VAIJJrAiiAN t-uakoilhzxihald k ). J j A ShW fr the WI?olc ai,y! ' KwalalSiaBiHaW m FOOTBALL FEASTS ;. SHE 010 NEW YORK. Nov. 24. ( API The Thanksgiving: day football feast In the east promises to be as Mimpliioiis as ever,. Five choice gridiron rilshe. all life lily seas oned with . tradition and flavored with keen competition are ready to be served. -f'i: : : - The choicest of tomorrow's en frees ,N the battle of the Brown Rear to turn back the threat of Colgate, keep his slate clean and thereby clinch an outstanding claim to sectional as well as na tional championship honors. Ttf la the most significant item of the holiday menu but from the point of view of color and traditional in terest it bold- no advantage over such outstanding contests as Penn sylvania - Cornell. Pennsylvania State-Pittsburgh; Syracuse-Columbia and Washington and Jefferson West Virginia. Cold Beach New steam laun dry installs additional machinery. ; Ulrich it. Roberts, realtors. 122 V. Commercial ?t know property values and tr.ake for you profit able Investments. Will lothsave and make yon money. ( Chas. K. Spaiildine Igi;tn? Co., lumber and building materials. The best ols no more than In ferior rrades. Ho to the h!g Sc lera factors sryl av reoney. () Tyler's Big Z Cold Capsules will cure your cold' If you don't be lieve It try it for yourself. Tyler's is the only place to get them, 157 S. Com!. () Douehton A Sherwtn. Hard ware. 28 8 N. Corn l St. Hardware Builders Supplies. Paints. Varn ishes. Give us a call, you'll find our oriels reasonable. (! i Woman Files Complaint Of Assault and Battery Minnie Kasberg has filed a com plaint in justice court alleging that James Wagner committed as sault and battery on her person last Saturday in Salem Heights, where both reside. Wagner plead not guilty yesterday afternoon and the case. has been continued. Wagner also has something to say about the matter. His version is that he did not hit her, but that Minnie herself hit him with a wet glove and other articles. The cause of the argument is un known. Minnie cannot talk Kne- SHitltslC so her account is not very complete. The Salem Hdw. Co , most pro gressive. , Every accommodation given to those in need of beat hardware supplies. Work and pros perity the motto. 120 N. Com'l () Pontlac Six still sweeping to ward unchallenged leadership. Landau sedan $895 f. o. b. factory. Easy to pay on General Motors time payment plan. Vick Bros. () OUR THANKSGIVING PROGRAM SPECIAL ATTRACTION AND ' VAUDEVILLE ; More Fun Than a 3 Ring Circus! DICK BARTHELMESS PLAYIIie AT OHEBCiJ ' ; ' &- Richard Barthelraess. noted for the rersaUlity and charm of Bis many Characterizations dn the .serf en. ha found. a vehicle worthy of his talents In "VThe Amateur Gentleman," which ls playing t the Oregon theater. He appears ta splendid advantage in the colorful role of Barnabas Beverly Bafty and looks amazingly well in the costumes of the Beaif Urummel period. f 1 ! I The story, produced by Inspira tion. Pictures for First National under the direction of Sydney, Ol cott, Is from the pen of . Jeffery Farnol. It deals with the. IteKency periol in England " and contains nimirrniu ihrilltiier &n1 dramatic high lights which are intensified by the harmony and realism of the settings. ' , Dorothy Dunbar, who is consid ered a screen "find" is very beau? 'iful as Lady CleOne Meredith, while an exceptional cast appears in suport of Bartbelmess. Tb cat Includes' Gardner James, whose portrayal ofBarrymalne la noteworthy; Nigel Barrie. Johri MiHan. Brandon Hurst Herbert Grimwood. Billie. Bennett. GIno Corrado. J. Edwards Davis and Sidney de Cray. , For Sidney Olcott. director of meny si-ren classics, such as Monsieur neaucaire " "Little Old New York." "The Humming Bird" and "The Green Goddess." "The Amateur -Gentleman" is another laurel and one of the most note worthy, The Hamilton Furniture Com pany has added a toy department to their stock.- Many new things in toys to gladden the hearts of the little folks. 340 Court St. () G. W. Day, ttres. tubes and ac sKories. Has the Goodyear tires, the standard of the world Mr. Day can give you more mileage. Corner Com'l and Chemeketa. () y to end (CdDflcfls The $1,000,000 Way Colds can be ended in 24 hours. Or checked before they develop if this method is used promptly. The way is HILL'S, a, prescription perfected by one of the world's larg est laboratories. 1 It is quick, efficient and complete. It is so well-proved that we paid $1,000,000 for it. HILL'S does all things at once. It checks the cold, stops the fever, opens the bowels and tones the entire system. Millions have come to employ it. Go get it and learn what it docs. . Be Sara IfajgLgS fflSCMft A QDHflHE CAVJMmxJs with portrait Now EXTRADITION IS GRANTED WANTED IN VANCOUVER ON . CHAROR OF ASSAULT i Governor Pierce authorized the extradition of Mrs. Ruth Carroll who is wanted at Vancouver. Wash., on a charge of second de gree assault in connection with the alleged brutal treatment of her step-granddaughter. Dorothy Tefferteller. Mrs. aCrroll is in Jail in Portland. .: It was alleged; that Mrs. Carroll struck her step grand-daughter with heavy sticks of wood, and held her face against a heated stove. The alleged crime was dis covered November 3 of this year and the child later was placed in care of humane society officials. Lester Wood, an officer from Vancouver, and Mrs. Wood will accompany Mrs. Carroll 'to Van couver.,. v The child .was said to be nine years of age. FIGHT SIDELIGHTS Salem fight fans turned out but poorly last night for one of the best cards ever presented in ' Sa lem. The bad weather prevented many from being present. Boxing commission officials congratulated Manager Plant for the quality of .all events on the schedule. .Portland visitors and Salem followers who attended the fights at Portland Tuesday night are em phatic in the assertion that the Salem bouts were generally of belter quality than those held in the Rose city. Among many out-of-town at tendants at the Armory bouts last night was, "Doc" L. C. Eastman, of Silverton. The next fif;ht card at the Ar mory will probably present a "TI ? A 'ft- i 5 - 4 c ap- "i t . r ASS f ' change of schedule. fc Also there will be an unusual match for the final bout. - , Cross Meat Market. Rlgrtwst. htisirwt and best in Saleru Choic est steaks. -bacon, hams.sausagi. tard. ergs. milk. Absolutely sani tary. 37d State St. ( LATE SPORTS PORTLAND. Or.. Nov. 24jiU (AP) George Godfrey and B cat Wright, negro heavyweight boxers were fined $500 each by the Portland boxing commission When that body met tonight to in vestigate yesterday's headline bont In which the twrmen figured. The two fighters were waved from the ring in the 10th round of their scheduled 10 round match and the affair called "no contest." RHEUMATISM Shouldn't KxLst It is a pity to suffer with any kind of rheumatism or gout on earth. That Trunk's Prescription has been beneficial in the treat ment jit rheumatism, gout, lum bago, sciatica and neuritis is a well known fact, for instance, a prominent Pacific Coast Druggist says: "From reports we have had on Trunk's .Prescription we are confident of its merits In recom mending it." This prescription does not contain any mercury, salicylate soda, oil wintergreen nor narcotics., but combines in gredients of potency designed to throw off any kind of rheumatism in the' human body. 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