|}t«Q lime* rutfcet bfttft 'the Rj^bq Il tap in a pinch than Wally Plpp. ■ He's tin kftrAmt fsllftw M U » I league «6 wurfc W i H Plpp la a thorough gentleman U an« « loyal bull »layer. « | t | z 1 3 i i, ; | , » tag ..MHt FOB BBft^F apartasn«« £ . ^oiseeM H • J0<0BsR -*•*- JT8T iX O A .I g Hb-kftd been tor the entire season and Plpp would have been a very useful cltisea to have E around. 114-tt K ro» r r »maU furuiah- •d apartfifipt. •« L agn i a. - lip - t f VALENTINES Church M Ctariet There were twq addition«, ft! the evening eeiwioa Jaat, Lopds Day. There will ba ft baptigmal service next ^ u n d ^ evening after the "ermom. A contest within the BihM school w U lb e g la thp tin t Sun- day in February. J Services next Lords t»ny m follows: Bible school at »:45 F ifty Cento a. m., followed by Commuaien service a t 11 a- m. The morn­ ing sermon at 11:15 a. m„ sub­ ject: » a Wise Crook.” Chrlat- ian Endeavor at ft: ftft p. « . Evangelistic aarvleea beglnsdPUt at 7:3ft. Sermon: “Halting B e ­ tween Two Opinions.” The public la eardlally hb* vlted to attend there servicaa. Ninety per cent of the daily Portland — Seventh steumer. West Cambo, 1,800 tons, u^ded newspapers Ju South America to Pacific Argentine-Brasil Une. .receive their news service from ^United Press. the seme system which supplies the Tidings with Bugeue — Southern Mettle world news. making great progresa en ftt,, 250,000 terminal program. C lio Neater and more serviceable will be your clothes if you Ard, o f a . Honte X lift-8* VÁptySslufl a ,y o m r m n rw lit - Jsc» n e m w x .' abewa « W » * ‘»b il.» au ..*-» cock » • figure ’ on / yor glumftlng. ftaxt • Job or By HRNBY L, TAR^BLI^ sited Frees Sports Editof, J NEW; WORK, Jen. 30— (U.P.) «¡-Cincinnati hue become a real fhetor in the IPS* National League pennant raee by pur­ chasing Wally Plpp from the New York Yankees. • : Since the demise of Jake Laubert, several years ago, the Reds have been without ft first Mass first basdrtun and the management ef the Clnb had Made many and futile efforts to fill a hole In one of the most important places In the infield Several propositions, it was understood, were made by tho Cincinnati owners to the New York Giants for young Bill Tar­ ty, who worked at first during most of the 1925 season when George Kelly was playing second and the outfield. The Giants, howhver, insisted that Eddie Roush, the star cen- terflelder for Ike Reds, would have to be included in any deal that might be made and Garry Herrmanl, boas of the Cincinnati olub, refused to consider any such a proposition and the tae- gotlstlons failed. * Plpp Is a good ball player and one of the finest charact­ ers ’ in baseball. He is gen­ erally regarded as a veteran because he, was the only player remaining oh the dub that tho two daring Colonels,. Ruppert and Huston, bought some time He ie ouly tblrty-ono years of age, however, and as he al­ ways has -taken good care of himself, be ought tp have many WRITES THANKS FROM ' VENICE s with a simple cough or cold realise the importance of check­ ing them right at the start. rfs. Butler 111— nened to be sitting IS th e Muse Mrs E N. Butler is report­ box at the Polo Grounds du'r- ed* ilj at the Butler Apartment* ih r tb« second s»me o f ft double header agalaat the Yankees. He had pitched the first game and won it and hp wasted to Work in the second fUftie * but Lee Fohl, who was then manag­ ing the Bftowiks, wouldn’t let him worl^ 1 “ Shucks " Pruett was pest (o the mound and he tanked Babe Ruth ( three times during the Same, it was eensidered some What of an a««Os$liuBmeat. “That’s not. much,” Shocker •aid-. "Ruth isn’t v aneh hod luck if you work, on him. I'd New Edison Phonograph the only one th at w ill $ a y all makes of Records w ithout injury to the record. have them properly clean­ ed and pressed. We call for and deliver you» or­ ders. A ahlowA f!lon tying sn fl Palmer Pian House D yeiag W o k s ShS&rsiSt Phone 63 Don’t wait until picked up by an officer and fined. 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