Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Jan 1920, p. 11

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THE D x AILY BRITISH, WHIG = aC -- rr GOOD IDEA . Have a private Concert of your own, with your Phonograph and some Columbia Records. Here is a good list from which to pick. . You will then beable to treat your company with the best music they ever heard: -- Darling 'Nelly Gray--Lucy Gates : My Old Kentucky Home--Lucy Gates and QUATTOLLS we woe meaeme ewe $1.50 Maytime---Mediey Waltz--Jazarimla Orchestra AB061 Rainbow Girl---Medley Waltz--Jazarimla OrCHESIIE on oon omen. $1.50 Climb Up! Ye Children, Cltmb--H. C. Browne Carve Dat Possum----H.'C, Browne and Peerless Quartette .. wo. "Manzanilli--Price's Orchestra SHadows on the Water--Prince's OrChEStIB we «oso vee cus ce me « Venl Jesu--Paulist Choristers of Chicago Allelalia Haec Dies--Paulist Choristers of CRICEED we were uemienee Phe the Daughter of Mother Machree--Manuel Romain : Old Fashioned Irish Sons My Mother Sang to Me--Henry Burr "When You and I Were Young, Maggie--Violin, Cello and Plano Bring Back My Bonnie to Me--Violin, Cello and Plano .. eee ee oo. My Baby's Arms--Fox Trot--Art Hickman's Orchestra On the Streets of Cairo--One Step--Art Hickman's Orchestra . . Bless My Swanee River Home--Harry Fox 4 Lost My Heart in Dixieland--Harry Fox o.. hee. The Rosary--Cornet Solo 1 Hear You Calling Me--Trumpet S010 we» we: wn + moan ew. Awake, Dearest One--Harrold and Locke * Sunshine of Your Smile--Harrold and LOCKS vuirs cons one a 'Overture: "Pique Dame"--Part 1--Prince's Orchestra . Overture "Pique Dame" --Part 2--Prince's Orchestra ... seman & § AB059 A2449 Al1951 80¢, Al996 904. 80c, A2828 0c. eae AG813 $1.50 A5763 $1.50 Our stock of Columbia Records cannot be excelled in the city. When you are down town, come in and look them over. This is the latest on Columbia Records: "Wild Flower Watz"" (now being played by the Strand tre Orchestra), and Dardanella, Fox Trot-- A2851--90c. Have you heard Al Jolson's latest : "I Gave Her at." Better get it to-day. Got the habit: "For Records, Try Treadgold's First." : Every avajlable Columbia Record in stock. readgold Sporting (Goods Co. "The Place to Get That Record." 88 PRINCESS STREET Si "Phone 529, WEEN aaa Em eet ce amy The Washington Monument, Washington, D.C., completed in 1884, is an undecorated obelisk of white Maryland marble, fitty- five feet square at the base and five hundred and fifty-five feet in height. It cost about one million three hundred thousand dollars, inl a Great care should be tak- en in the selection of the stone from which a You should avail yourself of our expert knowledge and allow us to quote prices and submit appro- memorial is cut. priate designs, THE McCALLUM GRANITE CO, LIMITED 397 Princess Street In the World of Sport GAMBLING ON SOCCER | THREATENS THE GAME IN THE OLD COUNTRY The English soccer authorities are 'genuinely anxious to keep the gar clear of gambling and the players from book-making temptations and but have a $ i scandals, | task. { Some days ago a heavy fine was { inflicted for circulating soccer bet- ting coupons without the J 'name, and a much more serious case {has just been investigated by the ers of the former club, Hunter and been permanently suspended and warned off. The arrangement was 90c. | that the match should be drawn, and | i this actually happened, but Huater | did not play. One qf the surprises in the Eng- {lish cup tie games so far has been the success of the West Stanley club sfrom the County' of Durham. night for thé cup match with Totten- {ham on Saturday, are with two ex- | ceptions working coal miners. CARPENTIER MIGHT WIN If Dempsey Didn't Finish Him in ! Right or Ten Rounds. When Frank Klaus, former mid- { dleweight champion, defeated Car- pentier on a foul in nineteen rounds eight years ago, he was managed by | George Engle, a well-known handler of boxers. Engle, the other praised Carpentier to the skies. he fought Klaus in Europe," said Engle, "yet he exhibited wonderful pentier was the better boxer, but and ribs the latter's stamina soon left him stopped growing. Naturally, he lack- ed experience and wasn't able to stand unlimited punishment. Yet he was willing to fight, in spite of his | his manager, ended the scrap by en- tering the ring. "Persons who say that Carpentier | at 'once: to years old at that time and hadn't | | weakened condition, when Descamps, Jack Johnson, former heavyweight ' ; } pending isn't game talk through their hats. | against him in Chicago, according th. ery difficult printer's | committee, who found, as regards the A2890 allegations in the recent Portsmouth- | 90c. | Bristol Rovers match, that two play-| A2593 | Arnold, had divided £150 paid them | 80¢. | by a bookmaker. The offenders have | i § | | { i 3 } This ! A2811 'team, which arrived in London to- | i | | i | | i { day, | "Carpentier was only a boy when | gameness: Klaus was a terrific body i puncher and as strong as an ox. Car- | when Klaus began to direct his at- | tacks to thé Frenchman's stomach | LACROSSE IN ENGLAND A Lee player makihg a good catch "Carpentier was about seventeen |in a game between two English la- | crosse teams, Lee versus Purley. | JACK JOHNSON TO RETURN Would Fight Dempsey--Ready to Face Year's Imprisonment. pugilistic champion of the world, plans to return to the United States, face charges The Frenchman has the courage of | a letter. The former champion is con- a ion and ikes to fight. He is a | mart guy, thinks quickly and has |fident he can arrange legal difficul- 8 TH : natural skill in abundance. I don't | ties in time to fight Jack Dempsey | before the latter meets Georges Car- say that Carpentier Sah wip Dep. | pentier, of France, and asserts Demp- sey, but if they YT not have a | 5¢¥ must meet him before he can ring the American w | claim the world's championship, soft smap. i The letter was written by him to vCarpentier surely Has lmproved py ee Uo district attor- a hundred per cent, since I saw him | last and, in my opinion, his remark- | ney in Chicago. It said Johnson would go to New York by the way of able speed and hitting will DORE | Havana, arranging here for federal Dempsey a lot. If Dempsey should | fail to end the battle insile of eight of: ten rounds Carpentier might win," Canadians May Challenge. A good deal of interest has been aroused among Canadian yachtsmen by the coming contest for the Ame- ricas Cup. The yachtsmen of the Great Lakes are keeping a weather eye on the cup race developments. Should Sir Thomas Lipton fail in his coming effort to lift the great yacht- ing emblem, it would not be surpris- ing to ledrn that the Canadians would be the next in line with a chal- lenge. S.8.A.AA. Basketball Games. On Tuesday evening in the S.S.A. A.A. senior Dasketball series, St. Paul's and Baptist play in the first game,and Hebrews and Cooke's in the second game. The result of games has a great bearing on the standing of the league. At present four teams shave only lost one game. J EE eerie Now Definitely Known The commonest cause of appendi- citis is constiptation. E¥ery doctor Says so. When you require physic, don't use a cheap drastic pill--get FN Hamilton's Pills, which are made ffom the private formula of one of the greatest physicians. Dr. Hamil- tons Pills strengthen the stomach, regulate the bowels and prevent any tendency to appendicitis. In ona day you feel the tremendous benefit of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. By purifying ithe blood and cleansing the system [sion prevent headaches, lift depres- sion and drive away weariness. No medicine so successful as Dr. Hamil- 'ton's Pills. Sold everywhere in 25c agents from Mr. Clyne's pftice to meet him in New York. Johnson re- quested Mr. Clyne to give him thrirty- six hours' leeway after he arrived in Chicago, so that he might secure bondsmen and make other legal pre- parations. Johnson asserted at Mexico City that he weighed 213 pounds, but would go into training immediately after reaching the U.8.. and would be able to easily make his old fight- ing weight. During the seven years that Johnson has been oy. of the U. 8. he has visited ' virtually every country in the old wosld and South America. Jack Johnson was tried in Chicago early in 1913 on charges of having violated the Mann "White Slave' law and, being convicted, was sentenced to & year's imprisonment in the fed- eral penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas. Johnson appealed, but be- fore the case was argued before the higher court he 'forfeited his bail bond of $15,000 by fleeing from his home near Chicago to Montreal, Late in June, 1913, he sailed for Euro », ard has not been on American soil since that time, EDWARDS HOCKEY CUP GAMES INTERESTING - The Edwards hockey cup games are exciting great interest through- out Frontenac and the city. The re- ferees are watching the action of the county youngsters. Dr. Edwards and the commitieo are greatly pleased over the keenness shown and hope that other groups may be formed in the other townships another year, making a large county league. -------------------- Unless you forget that you are try- ing to go to sleép, you will not suc- ceed. boxes, with yellow cover; get the genuine. ways trying to make something new out of old bread crusts, . IT MAY BE wooD ALCOHOL: I'D PLAY SATE! GIVE A Dot A DR OF IT! IF ITS wood Avcodies. (T WILL KILL THE Doe IN Fwe The economical housewife is al-| ANOTHER RACE TRACK. Ottawa Connaught Park Jockey Club } to Have a Rival. The Connaught Park Jockey Club, Jttawa, is to have a rival organiza- ion, for which a charter has just Seen accorded to a number of promi- nent Hull citizens. The announcement is made in the Quebec Provincial Gazette, which States that a charter to a company capitalized about $49,000, has been granted. The new company is to be known @s the Laurier Park Jockey | Club, and is incorporated by Messrs. J. Caron, George Montpetit, BE. 'inqmars, J. Barnaby, J. P. Coul- son and W, Flanagan. While the object of the company as announced in the incorporation notice is stated to be the promotion of horse breed- ing, riding, driving, racing and polo it is understood it really means the creation of a half mile track, in con- junction with similar organizations in Montreal. The site of the new race track is stated to be on the | Aylmer Road. - -- ---------- The N.H.L. Race. The first half of the N.H.L. race 'will be decided on Saturday night, when Canadiens go to Ottawa for the final game of the series. Both teams are tied and the winner of this game wil have the right to play off in the final. George Kennedy, of the Cana- diens,stated last night that the Flying Frenchmen would achieve the unex- pected, they would beat the Senators right in Ottawa. Manager Quinn, of Quebec, declared that if his team can ; only shake the hoodoo that is stalk- ing them they will defeat the St. Pats on Saturday night at Quebec. American Colonel Gives Free Advice To Rheumatics Bays it's sheer folly for anyone to suffer these days, Rheumatism can't be cured so long as your sysiem is weak and run down. You must first build up and get strength to fight off the disease. Ferrozone cures because it builds up, because it renews the blood and dissolves the Uric Acid and the poi- sons that cause rheumatism. It is proved right here that Ferro- zone does cure. | Col. H. M. 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