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Libertyville Independent, 11 Mar 1926, p. 16

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o Es ® ® m""'?'" | St. Louis American Leaguers 3 are Hot After the Pennant w . i o oo peurnarenitit in Merch -- >' ~; regumts for anything, then the Wash< «> aeipce2l, * -- AAtre KR ] | 7 excepting the was nosed ou tull game by : The feeling some placge .th e e beng--up third. a hold out an 1926 world.szseries. Never before has a $St. Louis American League eDtrYy ¥gbe through its training paces with such extreme confidence, not even excepting the 1922 edition, which was nosed out at the wire by one full game by the Yankees. The feeling that they are going i ane iale en Tan siins poct P t air. ft at the t beng--up third. With BiJ Jatovsoy a hold out and Marty McManus re GLOBE ~| who ought to know something AbOUL _ . _.ua awaiting a chance--to _help i¥ e" Davis, Charley Robertson, * . Prea j esd' --4 fi Van Gilder, Win Ballou and 8t. m m:"fl' run, which ; | Cligude <Jonnard,.zight handers;_ ,ggg';d'"'_v . is expected --to : Tom Zachary, Ernie Wingard, Joe'--er*.--Your +--can--believe.itor. nQt. _ _: to } 6 _fl'Wflm J M';w, *+ ~"" 1 KILLED_AY ' s Lage,. <in=*"iglent .qtrefgih --40~4****~ *) -- Iogharia SieaAl 5 1 10 .m dn a L ad o1 es 'to the pennant C CC ipfs,"--Mlr. 10 --sevérar ~Soim16 €¥i4 r?:l plans are to have Van have' been killed and a colonel. of 3 Hatlou and Jonnard serve as iDfM®UY seriously wounded in a ma-- welief pitchers. ks jor engsagement : of French trodps e Bolen was the strike out wizard a':'xfl; 'l:l'::r;m:::: "l;-m-. o C 4 o € % 8 the weistern league. _ _ _ _ _ The lede ware urtromely Robertson was plucked from the White Sox during the winter and is working with more vim than at any time 'since he set down the Tigers in a perfect hitless game back in 192%. ° | Sisler is not worrying about his pitchers. _ The infield has been improved through -- the--addition of -- an--eXxtra hand. --Oscar Melitlio, who resembles Frankie Frisch in appearance, is Ball placated the temperamental ath-- leotes N,albf!lu bae and --all over g?s it question of finances. holdouts, everybody in --camp early, gobs of harmony, {ence bust-- ers, young phenoms, reserve strength '"E -;l't'c;hl:c staff is . doubted by some .of the experts but the pitchers themseilves laugh at public opinion wl m ip Sug. sige®r s 24 6 = o <'nd <'ne only a fortnigzkt beéfore the _ Sulits and Overcoats| . Get a Suit . coat if You Fifty--Fifty With a Friend You May PASTOR 18 JAILED. °_ _ |guty. to let the American people know l Danville, I!1., Mar. 10.--Rev. Chas--|inat the law cannot be enforced and ; E. .Moss, formerly pastor of the First to take the leadership in a modifica-- Church of Christ at Attica, laG, WAS|tion campaign." | | sentenced to six months in the county| Somers' resolution would> author-- jail and fAned $1,000 on his plea Ofjize the printing of a llfl'_h"lfi,-llfl-' guilt to charges of violating the Mann'ber of sample ballots so that every } _Act in the U.--8. District court here registered yoter in the United States today, » could express an opinion on the dry _ 'The Druse losses. were extremely heayy, the andfouncement stated. . No*dn:r _will be-- made in the outfield, Williams in left,. Jacobson in ceater and :loo in right. Cedric Durst, brought in from 8t, Pau!, will pair m'fimfl{d Bennett for ' sut-- . *The catching stafift will be un;m- ed by Wallle Schang. The ex--Yank will divide this Work with Leo Dix« not many laps behind the Fordham "-;l-lh.:. McManus | and Gené "Rob ertson 'are at the three Infleld sacks with shortstop still to be dispted by Wallie Gerber and Bob Lamotte, . tiash in <#ecound hbase play. ing values a merchant ever offered. Think of a suit and overcoat or two suits or two overcoats for the price of one-- and all superb, stylish clothing from the best.makers in the land. Suits for wear at any--season and overcoats in --every wanted style. --We're determined not 'to carty a garment over the sedson and you'ré getting the most sensational cloth-- * . P e Remember That Sensational Sale of Men's Suits and Overcoats for $1 at The Globe Last Year? Every Suit and Overcoat in the Store Is Included--None Are Reserved! HERE IS HOW IT'S DONE: It Happens Again Saturday Select a suit or overcoat at the regular plainly marked price and you get another suit or overcoat of equal value for $1. -- BEAT THAT FOR VALUE GIVING IF YOU CAN Think it over men--you get a suit and an overcoat or two suits or two overcoats from the best makers in the land at prac-- tically the cost of one. : « IN THIS SALE ARE MEN'S SMARTEST CLOTHE of pants and overcoats in every wanted style. In sizes for tall men, short men, fat men, slim men and men o0% regular build. They are all from makers known the country over. Many of them bearing the famous labels of the House of K uppenheimer and Campus® Togs, ~Buits with one or two pairs Or Two Men's Suits ad Qvercoats C Where Can You Find A nother Sale Like This? +2 ho cil v --For Saturday Only at-- THESE FOUR GREAT GROUPS: hfind way. «Nobody is in a better position to kpow the conditions surrounding pro-- hibition enforcement. It is plainly his duty to let the American people know that the law cannot be enforced and to take'the leadership in a modifica-- tion campaign." _ 4 + the question of open hearings on the issue, two members of oogx:'. Re-- presentatives Somers and k, both Democrats of New York, came forth with attacks, on existing ~conditions and -- suggzestions ~for CuBe@, : ----+--> l'*"tl'"m'-fl ' € e the Senate _i%'l:l" over DRY--WET Washington, . Mar. . 10--Hostilitles red forth today along the entire A Sale of Men's -- WHOLE--FRONT Men's Suits adl Qvercoats Or T wo $358§ ngled over|a method by which th presenta« g.o.a.un_w :eomh m* , , Re. | their 'constituents o?' 'anestion." gx-'.' bo:»| The Somers baliot would. ask the "Toartiwer [ -- ~Shail the. mitional. probitition. sconditions 6 Qnal )ition . act ~nacte»r ,,(co-muy--ho'vr-u-'m a natioual, Act} ~be amended #0 &8 to Authorise «WCm Speaning, THs unueime SURGEON EXONERATED. . z is very slight, and is greatly bot dchnorlmmaan'tbhldnmu'm lisatth M""'. nponuipl« t a lhfiwh'lhl:'fl m":.:" is . Its <friend. For example, t patient upon whom opera 4 ; o en wiait in Rrctaing ar the onsancle | sit avremamrseimetiien abvng cuit coutt which awarded $9,000 dam. Drobably, comes second on the 1| law. They would be $\ 17 *39Q9 Men's Suits al Qvercoats x.'~* *49 W March f lin 4i Siauhowr 'of aas o 10e taik owned by the prohibition bureau, was under arrest today charged with driv-- Wh intoxicated. . ~ : x striking s..crqydl'ol .o"'i,m.:u t. ' 4 &t-- Fifth and M streets, and then aband-- aned his caf a block.turttier and tried The animai closest. in understand ing to a man is the dog, but, com-- tively speaking, the understand-- :'nmyummum'uw up in the dog's instinct of seit--pres ervation and its realizsation that man is . Its <friend. For example, h.: laughter usuaily worries a dog.; even Agens to Mrs. Arta Bonham of | against DPr. Vance A, Funk of GLOBE HERE's A a0o0 Oonk §$05& | Men's Suits I w adl Qvercoats & Or T wo :l ... Heare With Spine . This ~hbus ~beenx ~the --world's 'Courage is weakened by imagining: that the demands upon it might have suecess In léarning (6 make up the mind so that it will stay made. ; through the 'ears --but throug§" the. " . apine. : ~His spine.secoms to be a kind of Hghtaing : conductor J.mhd. World's Largest Clock In the Middle ages mosks ballt a clock at Mechiis, Beilglum, which bas a face 40 feet across with one hand. : Making Up the ind *50 a t

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