Daily British Whig (1850), 20 Oct 1920, p. 10

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Ra ; r L 10 er ---- THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1920. | i | | | ba ion's heart- teated the Giants. stretch. The officials of the game chance for 'the champ 1912550008 S¥ioted Red Sox cen-| Were very satisfactory but could 'not | Stopping punch to leak through, Upholstered in Velours, Tapestry, Heather, Extension Couches. R. J. Reid The Leading Undertaker wad Furniture Deales Q@abulance Phone 577. 280 PRINCESS STREE) ERANNARERARNENENRORREERY EEE In the World of Sport : ERIES HEROES QUEEN'S BACK FROM OTTAWA | WANT FIGHT BETWEEN ® WORLD 8 a Sool ni: Eaosth or CARPENTIER AND DEMPSEY 3 - 903--C ung, Red Sox pitcher. | Cannot Speak Highly Enough o i. - --- . : 1801 He Io Eo out of the five Treatment Heceived. New York fight fans have begun 3 \ games from the Pirates. The Queen's team returned from |the expected clamor for a fight be- 1905--Billy Gilbert, Giant second | Ottawa' on Tuesday with everybody |tween Jack Dempsey gnd Georges J is baseman. Supposedly a weak | feeling fine and all the players will-| Carpentier. Added to the desire to . i hitter he drove in a majority | {Rg tO return to Ottawa tor auoiuer |see the champion matched against : of his team's runs against |Bameé at a moment's notice. All [the best available man was the han- : i . the Athletics. tpeaks in the highest terms of the |kering to determine whether Car : | 1906---George Rohe, substitute in-| treatment received at the hands of | pentier really is the "chameleon'" of | fielder, who played third |the Ottawa club. The game was a |the ring. Carpentier earned the base for the White Sox. He | fine experience for .them and thers [title of "chameleon'" when his man- 1 won two games from the | Were no casualties. The trip was a ager claimed the fighter changes his NOW ON SALE | Cubs with three baggers. decided success on the whole. style according to conditions, as Jre Bubbling over with the latest in catchy songs and snappy dance hits, | 1907- He Love aul Ed Reul- pr ah Jlayed Se o Snsifer SRmelNE ge Bis solos. as well as opera and classical numbers, this month's list is one which will 1995 ach PL Se pitcher. | BTONEAS Wore Be surab rr TUES LECTtET 3 Wing trod dente raid appeal to all lovers of Records. Read on 1910--Eddie Collins, Athletics' sec- | and Were not in as good shape as the | this was because he had no fear o Repasz Band March--Prince's Band A2987 | ond baseman, and Jack |!€am is accustomed to here. Then |the American's powder puff punch ah Legion March--Prince's Band 1.00 | Coombs, Athletics' pitcher. they played under Big Four rules es. Against a waliope! Ske Demp. C ti hf "The P » and P d Cir . t |1911--Frank Baker, Athletics' | for the first half and it was hard to ine ho Siatmed, i IN "4 . March Mares | iia Ah gol So parade stra. AG164 $1.65 | third baseman, whose home | break away from them in the second (be alr-tight--there -- A £ 28 --31.65 | That Naughty Waltz--Ferera and Franchini A2985 tak _1hroush, Pensacola Waltz--Hawatlan Guitar Duet ............. ent tam, $700 Sor fickder, by Bis baiting, | INTIME She mdercoileginte vujes to [Carpentier will remain Befe wit A Matrimonial Mix-up--Golden and Hughes A2974 | and Harry Hooper, Red Sox |the mark on such short notice. Inter- se ae ye ov. forces" were | i field by his tieldin ference plays, especially, were hard | to-day. em psey The Bell Boys--Golden and Hughes ............... ame ais simon $1.00 | right fielder, by g, said to be eager for the meeting and Busan--Medley Fox Trot--Prince's Dance Orchestra A2986 : jestuved the Victories fof the >: vy pate Tus it was bel pe an agreement and a -- He «e's Dance. Orche | Giants. ther Sr mewots a Toe Seer Prince ; Dente Drehasi'a | 1913----Baker, by his hitting and | Pick up at first. Queen's wings were | promoter will be reached sHortly. arion, You oon Be Marrying Me; My Man--Medley Fox Trot-- { Chief Bender and - Eddie | not totally up to the mark in some Cw -- Yerkes Jazarimba Orchestra . A6166--$1.65 | Plan, Athletics' pitchers, de-| respects. Their tackling was all that | CIVILIAN TRIBU NAL BB. I Love the Land of Old Black Joe--Van and Schenck A2976 | feated the Giants. could be wished for, but they did not TO RULE BAS] ALLL So This is Paris--Van and Schenck............ mis nea wwienisini 31,00 { 191 4--Hank Gowdy, Braves' catch- | hold their men well enough on kicks Representatives of every National y ' er, batted his team to victory | and allowed end runs to get away too League baseball club and three Ame- over the Athletics. Dick Ru- | easily on several occasions. They are | rican League clubs at Chicago, went | | dolph was the star pitcher 350 slow in breaking up an onside |on record as favoring abrogation of o art the Shore' and '"That's teason N ear a Kilt"'-- | of the 'Braves. Ick. : the agreement between professiona Re Furie) 00 ho Swe Taos T Fs he Reason Xoo Ws Hil 00 | 1915--Duffy Lewis, Harry. Hooper |. With Varsity decisively trimming | leagues. Resolutions proposed a com- "Colonel Bogey March and "Prairle Flower March"--Concertina Solos | and Tris Speaker, the Red Humiiton Tigurs, and Steen s hold. Plots Jeoreanization of hasehall with . . 7 : : § ttield, defeated theglng er than they held either Mc- | the national commission a by Alexander Prince .. R4029--%$1.00 | i My pe batting ang Gill or Varsity, and playing under a|and a civilian tribunal of three men WhenYouTravel, Even mn Canada "The Bells of Aberdovey" and "The Ash Grove"----Bell solos by Walter | fielding. handicap and on a strange field at not financially interested in the ' WhItoek or. or ee rer varies nd R4030--31.00 | 1916--Larry Gardner, Red Sox |that,iit looks as if the Big Four is| game in complete control carry your funds in Travellers' Cheques, These are just a few of the many good ones on this month's list. Drop | == third baseman, was chiefly | not very far removed from the In-{ The action came after a conference * issued by The Merchants Bank, : in and get a complete November list. It's Free! instrumental in defeating | tercolleglate class this 'year. : Personal cheques are often refused, , . the Dodgers by his batting. solutions will be considered at an- Money may be lost or stolen Don't forget to hear Jolson singe "Avalon"--A2995--$1.00--also | 1917--Eddie Cicotte and Urban | BUILD COSTLY ICE other meeting November 8th, and llers' Ch 3 1 "Japanese Sandman" by Nora Bayes--A2997--8$1.00. Faber, White Sox pitchers, PALACES ACROSS BORDER | presented to the meeting of minor Travellers Squad: on the other hand, who won the games from the Steps have been started to give | league officials at Kansas City, Nov- are cashed by ban 8, hotels, transportation Giants by their twirling. Philadelphia a chance to see in ac-| ember Sth, for their approval. All companies and stores at their face values, 1918--George Whiteman, veteran |tion the best professional hockey | professional leagues will be invitea and enable ou to raise ready money of the minor leagues, who | players of the United States and Can- | to join with the eleven clubs acting wherever you nto be, If los th played left field for the Red | ada. Dinny Scanlan of St. Paul, head | in the proposed reorganization, ? wi ppe! € t, they are Sox and was the chief factor | of a New York syndicate that soon| A statement issued after the meet- 2 of no value to the finder ; if stolen or des- in defeating the Cubs by his will build a $3,000,000 aren in New Ing notified the clubs not represented toved, Ber wil be replaced without extra ing and fielding. ork city, was present at the meet- | that they have un November 1st, 1919 ing Ruether, Red pitcher, | ing. to signify their willingness to join arge. se them for your next Jwurney, ; by his batting, and Eddie Ice hockey has developed rather | the reorganization. If they have not € : : Roush, Red center fielder, by slowly south of the Canadian Lorder, | com® in by Yhat ie, the Stwoment lding, were the big fac- | because of the scarcity of suitrble says, a twelve-clu eague w e . or ni of the defeats | ice rinks, which remained scarce ow- Tormed Nilson Tam. The Sleven Head Office : Montreal. OF CANADA, Established 1864. White Sox. Dickie | ing to the vast amount of capital re- | clubs represented wou e include KINGSTON BRANCH, . 2 J HA. L ; Hie it Sox youngster, | quired to build and maintain them. | in the league and a twelfth member PARHAM, VERONA AND ARDEN BRANCHES, . J. W. McCL MONT, Manager. pitched his team to two of But ice hockey has been played in | would be chosen from some other | Safety epooit Darr rere oy Riven Frdans, its three victories. New York, Boston, St. Paul and sey- city. o § : . mA SEEN EERE ERNE EEN ARERARBEEE | 0:0 Sinisy Coveskie, Clove: | oral other cities. snd Bee Loon Son | © alia THREE NEW BRITISH RECORDINGS lasting more than nine hours. The re- Get the habit" For Records, Try Treadgold's First." Store Hours: 8 am. to 8 p.m. Saturdays: 10.30 pm. Shop early. . TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO. 88 PRINCESS STREET ; ; Telephone 528 "THE PLACE TO GET THAT RECORD" land pitcher, by winning |ter George Pawling opened lis $1,- three games. Elmer Smith, | 000,000 plant in West Philadelphia, who hit a home run with the | easily the largest and most modern gi * bases filled, and William | in the cduntry. ; Ma estic Heaters Wambsganss, who made the Philadelphia will get a chance to > first triple play unassisted | see the swiftest hockey in the west- ever pulled in a world series. | ern hemisphere. Scanlan, the hockey promoter of St. Paul, who last season S SPEAKER HUNTS made a trip to Norway with Bobby TRIS SIE DEAR AT RICE LAKE | McLean for a series of ice skating Tris Speaker, famous manager of | races with Oscar Mathieson, was in win mike your home com fortable this time of year. BARGAIN PRICES ON ELECT RIC IRONS, TOASTERS, ETC. HALLIDAY ELECTRIC (CO. Cor. King and Princess - - Phone 94 EGCGCOAL ~........... STOVE COAL. ......... ..... the Cleveland Indians, winners of tae world series, accompanied by Leslie Nunamaker, his catcher, H. Clay Fol- ger, superintendent of league park police, and Chick Halford, well- known Cleveland marksman, arrivea in Peterboro to spend a week huni ing and fishing at Rice Lake. The appeal of this district to Speaker and Nunamaker was Instantaneous las. year, and another week or two sport was irresistible this year. C. G. Grat- ton and T. H. Hooper, well-known an all-day conference with Philadel- phia sportsmen on this subject. . ------------------ Man O' War For England. The announcement that Man o War may be sent to England next season to run in the Ascot cup was received with hope by the followers Of racing. They believe that it would be a pity to retire the great son of 'Falr Play after oaly two seasons on the turf. They fomcede that there would be very little for him to con- NUTCOAL cicronsen o.oo PeaCoal ....onvurainc. on. Carrying 50c. extra." PHONE 155. . ALL SALES FOR CASH. Phone orders 0.0.D. SOWARDS COAL CO. Stand No. 47 Peterboro sportsmen, will be in ths rquer in America as a four-year-old, party, which left by motor for Rice ' but they want to see him go against Lake, where they will spend the week 1 the best on the other side, First they at Mr. Hooper's lodge. While at Rice | want Mr. Riddle to match Man o a. Lake Speaker will be made a chief | War with Exterminator. Then. they apes of the Hiawatha Indians. want Mr. Riddle to show this wonder 1 to S Lk bd o . Nearly L500 men wl ene Er Boy YOUR wife ol welcome your smoking athletics at Lelan anford u - view of Bri a modern ' 9 OLD CHUM?" about the house. sity this year, according to figures | super-Eclipse--a great Ormond, a given out by the department of phy- Taster St. Simpy bigger winner 1 education. Or two: seasons than even its own ¢ : g sisal gave oe Fm [record breaking Tingiasm. Says a When supper is over, and you settle » e O! writer in e New 0 erald. : C Many an American horse h Kingston Industrial Exhibition a frm in Bogtuas. American bose has rin down to read or chat, fill up your > : ; # " favorite pipe with "OLD CHUM" and puff away. : > » QATAR -The mellow fragrance of this choice HAPS CONSUMPTION y . - great thoroughbred racer. will met tobacco mak Canada' Most Agreeable and Surest Cure Is| attend the dinner in his honor, plan- es it ada S favorite. Oatarrhozone, Which Cures Every |ned for the Waldorf-Astoria, New : 79 Princess Street, Kingston. Curable Case, York. On behalf of himsel? and the # breath. When the nostrils are stuff-| such an affalr, but I would not hear ed, only a few breaths through the|of it. We ars sportsmeri, not sports. Inhaler are needed 'to clear the pas-| There is a big difference, so the din. sages and where there is coughing] ner is off." have scored great triumphs, But Mr. €€ T 99 Riddle has it in his power to bring to \ Y ¥ : Amerfta the greatest honor yet earn- ed by an American horse on the Eng- -- '| horse, Mr. Riddle has declined the in- 2 and sore bronchial tubes, the sooth- THE HANDIWORK OF DISABLED SOLDIERS lish turf. Cstarrh proves especially | vitation of his New York friends. § : Ee ------ - ing, healing properties of Catarrh- |SELKIRKS WRECKED . old CHUM / BY ACTING TO-DAY YOU CAN ------ eT E. WARBURTON, good in those chromic cases where "We wouldn't think of such a ozone act almost as magic. BY THE TOURISTS Phone 2277 AVOID BRON: » Man o' War, Samuel D. Riddle's Wholesale and Retail USED MOTOR C ARS ens the stomach, and pollutes the some talk of having Man o' War at COUNTRY CLUB--First class car in every way; wire wheels (a bargain). CHEVROLET TOURING---very little used; good as new; sale or trade. ; PALMER QUICKLY CURE CATARRH AND' | NO SILLY DINNER =a FOR MAN O' WAR Sole Distributor mucous drops down the throat, sick-y thing," Riddle said. "There has been Once you stop taking medicine in-|{ Joe Simpson, individual star of the SOR. Batior AND QUEEN. to the stomach and get the heal-|Selkirk hockey team, has left for ing oils and pure balsams of Ca-|Edmonton to line up on the Eskimo tarrhozone at work you can' be sure defence for the coming hockey sea- of quick and lasting cure for mose{son. He was accompanied by Ernie D AVID SCOTT colds, catarrh, weak lungs, bronchi-|Anderson, the Selkirk forward, wao a tis, and speaker's sore throat. also is to don Eskimo colors. Selkirk Plumber The complete $1.00 Outfit of Ca-{has beén bereft or 80 many of its Plumb 2 Gan-Woek ial tarrhozone {is sufficient for two|hockey stars that it is scarcely likely ty. AN work munrantors. anotal- ll monthe' treatment, and is guaran. |that the team will be able to partici- Ji Frontenac street. Phone 1277. |[teed. Smaller size, 50c at all deal- Jate in local senior hockey the com- ers, ng season. Canada's Favorite Pipe Tobacco. FOR SALE An excellent farm of 150 . fcres, good building, splendid |. land. Another farm of 100 acres, seven miles from the city -- $4,600. ~ 1 BRINGING UP FATHER Real Estate and Invarance 80 Brock St. | Phone 424 WELL -t JUST THEY KM CLOSE + ATE AM CE | ALL THE SODA & ' p AD FAR AS ATTSRES ' Edison-Dick - MIEMOGRAPH The Perfected Duplicator. Edison" Waxless Stencil, A Great Business Builder. Ask for demonstration. . J: R. C. Dobbs & Co. 41 Clarence Street, Kingston. Typewriter Headquarters, ¥

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