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IN FIRST SLUMP
Cleveland and White Sox
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Provide First Setback On
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Trail of Pennant Cubs,
Fall Behind Pirates in
National Race.
Hy Herbert V. llnrkcr.
Associated Press Sports Writer.
Having lost two games in a row,
Connie .Mack's Philadelphia Ath
letics, driving on toward an Amer
ican league pennant, are experi
encing their first "slump" l' tlL'
kcusuii.
The A'h dropped the last n:imo of
the Cleveland series on Sunday anil
then huwed to the Chicago White
fc-ox, to 4, yesterday, the first time
this season that Mack's powerful
array has hecn lietUen in as many
as two successive games. .
Despite this condition of affairs,
the chanecsi are that .Mack is do
ing little, if , any, worrying. The
standings this morning showed the
Athletics seven, and one-half games
in front of the second place New
Vu;k Yankees, who took time out
yesterday to beat Bridgeport uf the
Eastern league, 3 to t, in an ox
hihliJon game.
I'rhan Kaher, the veteran sp!t
Ljll artist, who has heen an oh
s.acle for A'meriean league hats
ni e ii for lo, these many years, was
the man who tamed the A's yes
terday. ATter llankingthe league
leaders for ei?;ht inninus. I'rhan
was forced to call upon nil his
craft to shut out an Athletic rally
of four runs in the ninth.
The Sox pounded old Jack Quinn
out of the box with a four-run
rjilursp in the fifth and seoreri two
more off Kddie Itommel in the
seventh.
In the only other American lea
gue activity of the day, the De
troit Tigers and Huston's lied Sox
Split even In a double hill at the
Huh. The So:; hunched hits off
Owen t'urroll behind fairly ef fee
live pitch! nt; by Charlie Uuifinir.
to win the first fray, (I to ii. The
Tiuers clouted Milt Huston's offer
ings to all corners of the lot lo
lake tile second. S to 3.
St. Louis and Pittsburgh march
ed along step for step in the hot
National league struggle, the Car
dinals shelling the Cubs into defeat
by 13 to 3, while Pittsburgh was
nosing out Cincinnati, 2 to 1, in a
tlyht pitchers' buttle". All other
National league clubs were idle.
The results left the Cards on top
of the pack with Pittsburgh half
a gam1 or two percentage points
behind. The Cubs dropped to a
game and a holf behind the Pi
rates, and only tvo,g;imes itliend
of John .MeC raw's New York (li
mits. - Clarence Mitchell pitched- the
Cards lo their easy triumph over
the Cubs at Chicago. The Cards
scored two runs in the. second and
two In the fourth before they
poundeil Ch:tr1ie Koot and Sonny
Ibirnc out of the box with nn eighi
rtin tally in the rixlh. Chick 1 la fey
hit his 17th homer of the se:ison
In this frame.
Kemy Krcmer shut out the Keds
until the ninth when Purdy's triple
and a sacrifice gave Cincinnati I's
only run.. The Pirates had bunch
ed four at their ivi lilts off Jaklc
M;iy in the first and fifth inning
to score two runs, just enough to
give them the victory.
STANDINGS
OF THE
CLUBS.
W. I,. I'l-.
SI. I.rmis il.'i 21 .ir.
I'Hlsliill'K 3:1 20
Chirac" ' :i" 2" .m,"
.WW Voik 2X
rlllla.Miiliia 22 27 .H!
I'.rnoklyn 20 ;'.n .4"n
iiiision in si .:im,
I. 'incinnatl I'J 'i' .3'2
AiniTlrun lHitutic.
w. 1.. re.
l'lllla(l..phla 13 "
Now Vik 31 20 .lin
Sl. Iillln 32 211 ..IS 2
. Ili'lniH .11 2H .r.17
'loy'i-lancl ,..2H.
Wa-Hhinglun 20 :il .:'.2
l IlKml!., - SI 37 .312
II. ,.-,. ,n '7 37 :n:,
No More Neuritis
In Arms, Neck, legs or Thighs
If you want U tret rid of the
RKoniung' pains of neuritis, neu
rHlgiti, xeiHlIcA or rheumntism. .hit-t
apply Tysmid to the affietcd parts
and nee how quickly all misery will
cons.
Tysmot fs a powerfully pcnt rat
ing itb.-nrbcnl. fi.iithim; and h-niinu
In Its Hcth.ii. which goes in Ihroimh
the pores nnd quickly ret'-hes the
hiirmio:. aehiiiK nerves. T h it e
Mubbtirn pains in" the b;n k nf tin
neck, about the shubb-r blndc.
mee ir head, in the fr-.irm in 1
finders, or extendi! d n t!n
:hneh to the toe lipf.. wtlf nmn
Hppear. Crnmpiiifi of tile mu-i !
v. ill stop and you uii! no Inn'-r bi
bothered with -"ir -1: .. su-Piiic.
stiffness. nunil'r' -s or iendT in
f the Joints itiol lii.'.iri. i.i.
Tviimol is n"t an rlihn tini
nieiu or ihilvc. but a .tt'.t-iiti.'i.- m -.i
cllinliieni fhid I- ntiie'.' l i (I ; ri ,
from anything you have ever ued.
Don! Miffer nny hnic-r. '1 t a
supply of Tysmol nt nny good druc
tore. .lw;t "l h:wid .it Str.niu
H UK Stnie.
RUTH IS RECOVERING . FROM COLD
8 W
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NKW YOI!K. Juno 1S. (!)
.Much improved in health, Untie
Until Is back In town but he Htill
needs a few days oF rest bel'nre
Kettini; back into Ihu New York i not Into uniform until Friday, when
YanliooH' -lineup. ... it ho Yankees Iday their crucial no
The Babe has been spendlnn the ries with the Philadelphia Athlot
,nst week on a fishing trip near . ics. - '
li.v ). It. Kcclcr.
When ihe cabled word arrived
of the really shocking scores .Miss
(ileni.a Collett and .Miss Joyce
Weihered were shooting at each
other nver the rit. Andrews course
in the finals of the pritish ladle.:'
championship. I called II o b h y
Jones up and told him how Clenna
h:ul gone out in 34 in th? morning
a nd .l i s Wet hercd in :! 5 i n t he
uflerunon, and how they were
turning in cards of 75 and 7t.
.Mr. Jones palpably was startled.
'( Josh :" he remarked, "I'd hate
to he playing either of them!'
Which reminded me that once
upon n time ,M r. Jones himself
had shot some hot golf on that
srtmu great old course at St. An
drews. .So 1 looked up the card
1 had kept on his first round In
the Itrltish open of 1H2., the oii'.ylhrM his own. His eagle ;i at the
round in all his dozen naiioiial , f,:i:-yard firth hale, where he can
open competitions in which hem.t u )UU uf jvq fwl WHH n,,t
broke 7 0. And I found a good
deal of interrst in a comparison
of Hobby's card and the cards of'
the two girls who had ployed the
greatest match by women in the
history of the game, over the
same course. j
Hobby's card was GS. fllenna's.
best card, in the morning, was
7a, .Miss Wethered's bioriiimi card :
was ; 7?." her afternoon hcoiv "U,
Willi a wreiched S at 'the 14.h. A
par 6 there would have given her.
a 73. which is par at St. Andrews.!
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READY 10 RETIRE
Pllll,AI)i;i.PlllA. June IS. (A'j
Connie Mack, veteran manager- of'
the Philadelphia Athletics, today ':
spiked p-ports firouently heard in 1
baseball circles that he wanted lo I
win one more pennant and t hen j
retire. !
lh sa id he 1 1 nd no in I cut ion of ;
retiring and hoped still to be man
aging; the Athletics when lm is 70'
years old. He Is now Mi,
"There Is absolutely nothing to i
the report about winning n pen-:
mint and retiring." hald Mack. ' I
havt no reason to tmil. ; No one '
will have to tell me when it is
time for me to give up matmyinu'.
I'll know b"ttor than anvolie clue ;
when that time is at hand.
"The only thini; that will ever
make me arrive at that decision :
will be my health. If the lirflc
come w hen to continue managing ;
will have harmful effect1
my :
well-beiim. then 1 will step
Not before. "
ut.
Fights Last Night
CPy the Associated Pns-.
I'llH.ADDDPHIA. lo lun
ski, A berdeen. Wash., outpoint''d
Ma't Atlgie. Philail-dphin. ( H ) :
Jack Cross. Silent, N. J.. knocked
out Al Walker, Jacksonville. Kin.,
CI); Doy Clarjt, Philadi lphia. stop
ped Dig 1 iny PeterHon, Minneap
"IH, (); Tony Tnbtrleo. Aberdeen.
Wash.. fait pidn ted Tom Toner,
Philadelphia. (10).
POSTON. (b'orare Cook. Aus
tralia, defeated Johnny Dlsko,
Cl-vebind. i ).
PDADDOCK. I'a. Joe lniti-ib-e
Pal'unoi- , stopped Hilly Al
,ers. PI nix. Arlr . IM,
c D I C A c, o. .e M.urlne:-.
Champaign. Hi., ou'polnti-d Napo
leon J'l 1; Doi val l''-nn Ivani.i.
( lo i . Haakon Hansen. Chlcnco
o l';i,i;nt' d Td lti".. Chieai-o.
llm; Walter
l;nuc;..( ottt K"
tillli'lC. 111.
U I C H I T
i Vftims i y:i
M !'..1T ) CI.
Ci TAI.o -
Kllff'ilV ..-pe;,
M.ltey chic tK.
iIk- .ndrrt-"n. It.il-
Kuw V. I,.
hri:. Miicn. C ..
Hunt. t't'Ti -ii City.
--- .limit. r,t, ..Ii p n
;11e( J1 U" nV I ' 1 IP' -
junior w lierwrifht
Ini'i. ': a.
r..f.tplf : .t.ditihv
knoet.;',! out I'lul
!.it.i. Filii'ino.
ei.h. II.uIimc
NKW vm;k
a,,, ,.
V
AuMoclatrrl I'rrsa t-hotn
ushiiiKtoii 111 an effort to recover
from a. severe eold that forced him
out of the Yankee lineup nearly a
month ano. Ho probably will not
MM
I where there are only I wo p;i
holes. Miss Collctt's be.tball
lor
her two rounds worked out at
' and Miss Wethered's at 71. so net.'
; ther damsel would have . . ...n(
Hobby on that basis. Neither would j
j their best hall on cither round.,
, Hut a composite, best ball of their:
I vvn roitnii forlnlnlf niiiil.l hi-i'
ha ve
and
i taken .Mr. Jones' measure
would hae abolutely ruined
par
of the tijinse, ns follows:
j Par (out) )! 44 4 "1-1 :i
j The (Y.rlx .".Hi 444 4J:: I
i. Mr. Jones 4T.4 4;:i 43 J2
Par ( in A?A 4T4 4:i4 :; 73
The Girls 334 454 4M Hi 67
Mr. Junes 4:i4 454 4-H afi (is
P.o'.iby lost his strokes to the
embattled damsels at the first
j three holes, where ho went three
i down. From then on he more than
duplicated, naturally. And neither
girl eon Id pick off a birdie at
the dangerous Pond Hole, No. 17.
or at the shorter slx'h. ot her
wlse, ut one time or another, they
managed between them to accom
plish virtually everything Mr.
Jones was able to do in the round
that spread-eagled .the field in
Die I'.ritish open and sent him
away to a final score of US") the
lowesL figure ever returned in
either a Uriti-sh or a I'nited States,
national open championship.
pointed Augie Pisano. New York,
(li.
KANSAS CIT
Hi eve Smith,
and Mickey Co-
. Mridk-eport. Conn.,
hen. Denver, 'drew, (I a).
ASCOT STAKE OPENER
ASCtVr, Ktlglaud, June IS. -fl')
ftt (irkney, by Doeli Dotiioinl, out
of Dm-en's Ib-alth, won Die rain
ous Ascot stakes today at the open
ing meeting of Pojal Ascot week.
fld Orkney, which was a la to I
shot. Is owned by J. J. Murphy,
Co Ion id H. A. Work tier's I Srown
Jack was second and Lord I.as
ceHes' Th" Cfinstil was third.
The st a Ites had a value of
-'.tool pounds with extras, and the
distance was two miles.
Covenden. a I 'Ml to ! shot, own
ed by Major A. Phillips, won th?
gold vase event.
I ouni o.i,, jimp .- -iCJ i UK'
halfway point of Ho' IHI-Imb- fiivt
ntiiii'l of matched play In the Pa
. cifie North we -it golf t owrna ment
; hi-re today all of the favorites ex-e.-i't
Chan-ller Dgan oT Medforl.
I Ore., were tending. onte bv rnor-'
j mnus scores. Kgan w
as our down i o j
I'r. .fifhhstm if
at ;h -nd
of the first 1 holen.
The other t.'t ma tche
followM:
flood :ik
Dr. o. Wllllnu ot PortUnd.
flcfondniK chain phin, four- up n
M. K. Jiit -hinond of S-:if t le.
Itfidy Wllhi-lni. P'ui'.mi'I. fifcht
Ut i.n lioltci-t T.tiio-ll. Seinili'.
John li'tl-in, t In ml, two up
on K. M. iMhl. Scuttle.
Itoltcc; While. Honkanc. II up on
Mert K'-lI.-ni. S-afli .
Ihirlmn A -hi tic lliot.
TiCliMAX. Niiuii. Juno lk. 'A't
-l"i perxiiiM ! e k llld a I'd
I Injtiied In riMtlnic M-'nd.y in
th A-i'i t ic i: ihi rt'T, Kr'twitm mil
! n d -note in n run ive iim
Iimiiv... uf th de.-id one wis a
t;iirnpi;in. whil." Hi of the Injured
wore K'liopeiiT t'noff!ef,il fie
i.ien In.tPnted the death toll miyht
T e vn larrer. '
I.
tatetv
hour .
rt
mil' h
Sl.-le
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h -F $ V U1 "T1"" "a"11' ,,f v'.'yU v3 i-i .vi,.
f Sf A A ? ,,H si,vs . 1 ',;,.'v.m'. '".."H K V. m-y.lay.
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. . if . T. tt.r ..... ...... I I.. ..... o.. L r.i .fc K.'.-k.m
ifrlbMI W 'CC-Sa 1 t-.'ir..n should I... ,-tronic tl,l l. vv I
M V. f Jj( 'm-dlrl Ihnt Ori-B,.n may -Iiuvl- a
W "til
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SPORTS WRITER
SAYS CALLISON
E
i "The name of Oregon may
i be writ on the football f i
nder the direction of Couch John
i -McKwan. the former West Po.m
! captain," says Pat Krayne in his
sports page teat lire KKoerries
nd Kc'ln." in the San KranciM m
Call.
I "Oregon should be strong this
enming fall, but the Webfooi
should be stronger in the season
to follow. It niiuht be safe lo
predict that Oregon may have a
wonder team' out of Kugene in
i:i;io.
"The reason for such a broad
atcmeut is that 'Prink' Callison.
coach of the Medford, Ore., slate
high school football champions,
has moved to Oregon Inlvei'stiy
Uid with Mr. Callison have moved
14 iiiciubers of his championship
football team.
"Statistics might prove that
when hiuh sc hool champion foot
ball teams move with their coach
success pours its abundance on
them. "Nibs" price brought his
titled San liego high school team
lo the Cniversity of California
success and wonder teams! Knooh
Magshaw went with his Kvereti.
Wash , titled prep, team to the
Cniversity of' "Washington and
n great Husky varsity resulted.
Cnlllson and his .Medford cham
pions should live up to history,
lie will handle Ihem as freshmen
this fall.
"Among those 1 4 players thai
are following CallKon to Oregon
are basketball players of ability.
For two years the Medford bas
ketball squad has won the state
title among the pyeps.
"Oregon will not only be stren
irthened on the grid but also on
the court.
The new invasion may set aside
Conch .M'-Kwn's unnoupeemen
thai "all you need Tor a foot bull
team Is to get several of thoe
big Pennsylvania Dut-h fellows on
the sound." MeKwan had refer
ence tos Kitsmfller. his star back-
field ' man. ' who cut
capers last year."
many
1ELEN EXHIBITOR
OF BRUSH IRK
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LONDON, Kiik., Juno IS.-'-fP
Helen Willy, tlio- artist, eclinfeed
Helen Wills Iho tennis champion,
today when an exhibition of her
I ten nisi skotclios wan opened to pub
lic view in a mdiki nirect ganery.
Helen oven gave up her regular
afternoon practice tit Wimbledon to
watch, with n happy grin, us spec
tators and art critics filed past her
!M water color;.
. Portly matrons, straining' their
eyes, through diamond studded
'lorgnettes, and earnest young art
:1b tt. who came to see the work of
n fellnw-craftrtman. did not notice
thp girl In n corner of the gallery
until a tennis fun hurst out: "Hello.
Miss Wills."
Bread and Coffee
Only Food of Boy
Chained in Cellar
CAKV. Ind.. June IS. -
Police, invest Igat lug a
child's K.ereains, i-nlei'ed the
d;iik buseinenl of the John
J uhrke home yesterday and
found (leorgo Juhrke. U years
old. in chains. The boy said
he hail been a prisoner nine
days, living only on bread and
black coffee, which his year
old sister brought daily.
The hoy's fat her was ar
rested and held under $i;,iui
bom on a charge of contrib
uting to the chilli's l")in
q uency.
nnnimnn
Barley-Malt Syrup
V- The best that
money can buy
When They're Klein-Made
They're Tailor-Made
in Medford
It is neither expensive, extravagant nor uneconomical to
wear clothes made for you. They carry smartnoss, cor
rectness and individuality in every line.
Priced from
$35 up
TWDRK
THEATERS
2
. Seymour.
At Hie
ater in lb.
tr played 4..
NKW YOKK
able l.yrie lit
v-. h.-re l.il
ami in "A
"Pygmalion
llu.cl Cox. Mist saw it at
NiMo's tlarden In
isiji:. by tin appearante of its clut
rus ladies In nothing fluffier than
black tights.
Today Us charm lies in its naiv
ete, and It is the funnier to most
auditors because their foref it bet s
thought it brazenly daring. Plavml
with 'an alternation of seriousness
ami levity, ii offers to t.ie ibitbaui
army which is crossing the Hudson
these ( veilings for diversion, a mu
sical melodrama, "A tier I ark."
which the same producers are pre
senting a block away.
The plot is much more Faustina
t hiiu present-day musical coined v
Idols, what with Stataeta, Queen
of the Culdeu lleahns, invading the
stage with Urau-ofin. her sprite;
Xamiel, i he arch field ; Hulphur.i.
Skludawelp and more of a mytho
logical gallery, and so it roams for
a considerable interval Into phan
tastulc realms; but it is mundane
enough when Ainina and Kodolphe
;dng. and when the dozen chorus
ladle.;, somewhat less buxom than
the creators of their. roles, vocali.e
perhaps tlie best of the piece':
Mings. "Why Should L Alone He
Dumb." lunice Howartl is the Amina,
Hazel Cox is Stalacta. Dynui Hat
field is Itodidphe and Ant bony
A :dr.- i ; C-j I" !: Crooii. j
I 'nder the apple trees of a rural)
vet and in ihe hayloft of a papier 1
maehe barn, ( 1 e n n Hunter is
clowning wistfully in "Spring l.s j
Here," the firsi musical comedy
of his career. This a far cry from
yn really serious a drama as
"Young Woodley," In which he last
; seen, but he transfers his en
u.ir.ing manner, and his ingratiat
ing smile to the more boisterous
realm of musical entertainment
without losing those assets of his
personality.
He is, however, only one of the
participants in a melanue of fun,
sharing honors with Lillian Till:.,
a newcomer lo musical comedy and
the h e ro i n e of the piece; Inez
Courtney, a roistering hoyden: and
Charles lluggles. The plot, which
Owen Davis dcvised from en tin
produeed farce once nn tned "The
Shof'un Wedding," never gets lost;
and Dodgers and Hart have woven
a fr.imew ork of tunes ami lyrics
which includes, among Its burn
able pieces. "Spring Is Here" and
"Yours Sincerely."
Henry Hull, who played Machla
velll In an earlier role this season,
has another historical part in
"Young A I e x j( n d e r," wherein
Hard wick Nevln has gone to an
tiquity for a st inly of the yout h
ful ruler who sought more worlds
to eomiuer. In "Young AleNander"
tile hero regards himself as n god
among the common weaknesses of
man.
"Solitaire-" brought Coney Island
tf the siige In a play about a mid
get and a strong man.
The flair for revivals has brought
back to Droadway Dion Pond
can It 'h 70 -year-old nodlcr-dra ma,
"The Octoroon." wh h pi o-helium
ballads and dancing between acts
helping to enliven Die story set In
Ihe PMi's. The plot Is that or a
beaiHifol girl In whose veins runs
a trace or m-gio blond. The kindly
Salem Scildder loved her nobly, the
wicked Jacob MeClnskel evilly.
And then tin-re was tin1 long-Jo-d
letter iiiwhich was money enough
In lift t lie plantation mortgage:
the slave sale; ihe bunrning of a
cotton boat, and other well, com
plications. Wheeler Marklunn &. CulloW
erected tripod log loaning hn m
port property adjfdning nhlnglt1
BM-nr,
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UPSTAIRS
128 East Main
Expel Author of Harvard Hymns
When Naughty Words Are Found
Revealed by Means of Anagram
IKlSToN. .lime is.- il't Kdwanl
1 Flthu.;h of IIoIsh. Ida., author -'f
the Hai ai d c liege seultir claims
hytiin ami proiiu'j- cut in stmleul lit
erary affairs, w'hu wa to have'
l-i-n graduated wll!i Ills cla-s
Thursilay, has la -n dismissed from1
collcne. it was loarncd lod.iy, Cot
, I'T.e ati:horiiies; declined in com
ment on the cart
I'iU'.huuli. who was editor of, the
Harvard A d v o e a t c. a student
monthly, was tli anls.scd because of
the iubction. bv means of an ana-
U," oldest of gram, of iiuuioraJity into the hymn.
A m e r 1 c a u ,ds dismissal came at the height
sical com L,f the conimonct ineui week actlv
i e s, and the iijvs wiich wci" utbeicd in with a
hers of New j bacca la ureal .. program S u u il a y.
i were ap-J which iuclutled Hits singing of Fitt
ed when they ! hunh's hymn. . . , . ;
Vhu ityniu. a vyurk of four verses
Pt HiTDAN I , ore., June IS. M1
Short egg receipts ami Ihe pre
doiiiinnttve of hi (vers over seller;
sent prices soaring today. dm
cent was added to the pri
of
extras, standards, and fresh me
dium extras. Mcvlium firsts went
up half a cent. Current receipts
were unchanged.
Putter marked time at Monday's
prices.
Tomatoes were lower at $;t.7ri.
New while potatoes Were lul
ling plentiful. The price dropped
to five cents.
The strawberry market was
easier with the best fruit u. tinted
.il St.r.o. No (ne seems willing
tit uretliet whil will llittoen to
i the berrv market in the next day
or two.' The Wciilher holds the
key. - -
Poultry and fresh' meats were
unchanged.
l.ivstork.
i'OK-l'I.ANI). Oic. June IS. (V)
faltl." :iml ,.ilviM, qtiulahly
:t(.;nly to w.-iiU; Ho rcrciptH.
H.pk-s IJuotulily 8l(..:uly; rt't.'i'l.(M
11(1.
ShiM-p and Intnlitt QlKttii Uly
Hlcu.ly: i-fi-i'tiil h lito uu cmitnirt.
Luinlis (K4 ilnwii), K""l to
rhoii-y, I : . 5 ; medtum, $ Ut
12.
Produce. .
I ' HiTDAN D, or.., June IS. (pi
I In tier, steady unchanged.
KCtJS Higher. Portland dairy
exchange (net basis): "Fresh 'nfnnd
urds, extras, :i:ie; fresh standard
firsts. ;i2c; fresh medium exiia ..
LJUc; fresh medliims,flrlH, JSc; cur
rent receipts, L'ite. f'rlces to re-
i
THE MARKETS
I
DINING ROOM
8 Pieces
Complete
. ( - This Suite Includes
DINING TABLE BUFFET
CARVER 5 CHAIRS
of four lines each, contained sacred
sentiment. It was discovered alter
the baccalaureate service, however,
that il had been written in t in
form of an anagram, which, if the
first letters of (lie 1 ti lines wore
rend downward, spelled out four
obsecne Wind.-.
Fit zlumh w as re p 1 1 ted to ha vo
left Ca m bridge lin iin- t iately after
his dismissal. Stud e n t frlenrls
staled, however, that the anagram
developed primarily by accident,
and that after he realized the situ
ation he developed II further, be
lieving that only he would Oe aware
of it.
The dismissal of Fil;.hugh, while
tint unparalleled in the history of
Harvard as regards its eleventh
hour character, was the most dras
tic punishment ever meted out for
a literary offense in many years.
laiters. "it ;r over exchange prices.
Milk, poultry, onions, potatoes,
wool, nuts. hay. cascara bark,
hops, tit end y ami unchanged.
' Sun Kvuih'Im'o HutteiTat.
SAN FPAXCISf O, Juno I s..
(' Dot l or fat f. o. b., San Fran
cisco, ,'iUc. -i
Wall Street Report
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Stock prlcos niudc further recov
ery in today's market, although
tl'ovo wtiK nn increasing tiindcncy
to take profits on the. rallies hefor
t l.o midyear credit KirhiKcney he
gan In mako itself felt. Operators
for Iho miYttnco tmcceeilud in IhIiir
iug forward new leailers whenever
H.e general list shovod ttigns of
weakening, hut inihlii: put tleipntion
wub still on u relatively small urate.
American Tele ihone. Internation
al Telephone, Western Dnion am!
Pacitic Telephone improved irom
tli Mr to -hi points. Demand also
prevailed for Pethleliem and Va
nadium Steel and Greene Cannneii
Copper. The elnso was strong wi'.li
total ualos uhout ;M0u,uoU shares.
ACCEPTLLENGE'
NKW VOItK, Juno 18. !- Sir
j TlioiniiH l.lploti's rlinllottiJro for it
isurk'H of niuos for t'.u? Atnuricu's
i cuji, mowt covetLMl ol' till ymrltUni;
j tropliitiH, huH !)eou nccpuiort hy tho
, Nov York Yacltl. rmti. Th viicfifl
;vlll bo liekl In Kupluniiicr of next
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J Fontml iirci'plimop or t ho chill
: Icim'o. l6sit(..(l uome tinio tiKO oil If1-
Iii.lf of Stir Thuinns by Inn Koynl
T'lstur Vnt-lil t'htl). watt ctmtnliitMl
, In n statctnent iKHitotl by t!(iirK0 A.
Coi.niiit;k. HotM'clury ttf ihe loctil or-
kti nlzitt Ion.
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