?AGE FOTO jj IaaLc an Oral. Jaa. aad r.faa in niataraa af faaa iatr diaaia radraa lata. TkM ah W faod afca aaa haalta. 'Ctiaa 1 DnWaa mi JUNIOR FOOTBALL "SWINGIN' IN A HAMMOCK" LEO REtSMAN His ORCHESTRA FOXTROT 22453 AILtEN STANLEY COMBUBMNC 22469 At Any Victor Dealer VKTOttAUONO MACHiHI COMPANY Of CANADA LIMH10 rlo Substitute IsL&pmlJa Qyalttijes High School team for tomorrow's Junior League football iaame: Suehlro, Blake. Fisher, Rby; Cross, Da Ties, MarchaU, Hill, Walters. Church, and Wielle: spares rick-on. Undaeth, MlUer. ft RUDY VALLEE and His COHHfCTICUT YANKEES FOXTROT 22473 OtaojAontf fMriCIIIS WITH TEARS IN m EYES' NAT SHIUCOtTao 77f VICTOR ORCHESTRA - WA1XZ JOHNNY MARVIN -TmisniTT "?!L "JUST A LITTLE CLOSER." RtfDYYAtlir, fox nor 224S9 aflspgpnMggsMap McRae Bros. Kecords. Victrolas, Orthophwnle Victor Itadio Receivers. 1J' -SfainmsssJ WHY? . . . Became Oral tine toot scientists and chemists years of patient study ud research to perfect. It u only placed on the market when it had been proved to possess 'every quality essential to a perfect and complete food. It is recommended by doctors throughout the world. No other food beverage enjoys such a wide popularity. Ovaltine is made from pure, fresh milk (not dried milk) contains malt extract (not powdered malt) and fresh eggs (not dried eggs). And is flavoured with a specially prepared cocoa. OVALTINE National League w. L. 8t. Louis .... Brooklyn .... Chicago New York . Pittsburg ... Boston Cincinnati . Philadelphia 98 S4 63 S3 S3 80 M 99 7 M 96 American League w. L. Philadelphia Washington New York ... Cleveland . Detroit St Lowts ... Chicago Boston ......99 99 S3 . 78 73 61 9 49 48 S7 t 99 75 97 99 9? Leif Erikson Ladies Meet Enjoyable (lathering Last Night at Heme of Mrs. Bendiekson, Seventh Avenue West The Uef Brlkson Ladles' Ctub held its regular monthly meeting iat evening at the home of Mrs. Bendiekson. Seventh Avenue West. It was a most enjoyable gathering, the program Including songs and readings and the playing of a de is Oruaitslffd foe ECZEMA-ULCERS cm&iAua-coto soxs CUn-RUBHS-SCALDS MMWOM PILES Assampoaomwwms TONIC fOOD BEVERAGE UILDS UP BRAIM, NERVE AND BOOT At all foi )0c. 7 V. f 1.2! and apaoal taaaiV. aa 4- aaa; alaa amd aval ac cold a avia I al 40 Sport News CARDINALS JACK BERG WINAGAINi IS WINNER Defeat Brsoklyn in Third Straight Game Athleties at Last Clinch American League Flag BROOKLYN. Sept. 19: St. Louis Cardinals took a lead of two fell games over the Brooklyn Robins yesterday in the National League race, by winning the third and final game of a crucial series. A home run by Jim oBUomley. with one on base, in the fourth inning ws the decsd-tog factor of the thrilling contest. Chicago cubs slipped still further i back bv taeine another declaim to the New York Otantt. In the American League, Philadelphia Athletics at last ettaebed . the pennaat by defeating the White Sox at Chicago in a wild battle while Washington Senators wre losing to Cleveland Indians in a , Ught game. The A thirties used four Ditches to. win the game while the , sox us five. Yesterday's scores: National League 84. Linis 4. Brooklyn 3. Chicago 2, New York 6. Pittsburg 6. Philadelphia S. Aseeican League Philadelphia 14. Chicago 10. Washington 9. Ck-vetand 3. Boston 4. Detroit 3. New York 7, St. Louts 6. Declsloned Joe Click in Ten Hound Bout Last Night in New York NEW YORK, Sept. 19 -Jack i Kid Berg, Bngliah lightweight, , outpointed Joe Olick of WUMam- ' burg In a ten round bout here last SPORT CHAT ! St. Louts Cardinals inrrH i their National League lead to a f uA 'game over the Brooklyn Robins oy winning the second game of a crucial series on Wednesday from the neeanaon crew. Andy High s double m we nmui with two on taut drove In the winning funs. It waj toe second tune in succession tha jHlgii went in as a pinch-hitter and won tne game for the Cardinal At i Boston. Wally Berger of the Brave : nu tnree Homers as Boston divided 1 honors in a double-header with ClncinanU Reds. In the American I League. Chicago White Sox delayed , the formal winnine of the toy the Philadelphia At'itetan Hrouth wtening behind Saber's good pitching. The big yacht .race is over and Pot (Mintirtsrabls wtappohitaant is ex 86 ?rc3ed at the poor shewing made 472 ! by the challenger. Shamrock V. M3 jtjaJnst the Americar. defender, 2n-JM . ternrise. It waf abcut the p-u.iest 3U win that the United SUtes ever hac .443 j the e7nt and it ts to be tmogln-MS ;ed that Sir Thoma Uaton. who ha J 42 j spent so many years and so many I dollars kj the enedavor to wrest the coveted trophy from Anhw win Pet i be feeling very disappointed about J576 .610 Mi 531 this latest attemnt. Be it aiH tAr htm. however, that Sir Tom would rather lose a hundred straight race than ever be donated one. in view of his advancine vein nH hi r.n titling health. It will probably be the ... ki feat time . U -. i im ... 3 that Sir Thomas builds a challenger for the cup. Laboratory Not To Open Here Jliss A. Johnson Is Unable to Come as Technician So Hospital Board Gives Up Project The Prince Runert Honors 1 liiu. pHei is not to have a laboratory technician after all Miss A. John-mo. wha had been in conununiea-ton with the board for some time a-CAaW a aV a.a.1. .a uahtfut ouestion aame The rvro- " TWW e position ceedmgs closed after dlidou, re-171 treshments had been served br4b!S! L $3"2 m wUI fcw here, it , tess -r- -"-l1" f WB2 was an- - nouncedat IOT nights meeting of uve Doara. , Dr J. P. Cade regretted that there , was not to be a laboratory technician It was unlikely, however, that the board would be able to engage another technician for less than 1 1150 a month and he hardly aup-posed that the board could afford I that. Miss Johnson would have come here for $75 a month because her ' parents live in the city. A Dily News Junng reault. want-sd will TIIE DAILY NEWS Frid, jHospital Surplus lELKSSROW ; In August Large! yj FUNNY Collections Exceeded Expenditure !. Finance Committee Adopted j done around the premises and that Miss Harrison be voted $75 travelling expenses in connection with' her recent attendance at the eon-1 vention of the British Columbia' Hospitals Association -were adopted. Talks About Making Wills Rotary Lunch An unusually instructive and in teresting address was given before the Rotary Club at its htneheon yesterday on the subject of Wills." by A. M. Hansen K.C former attorney general, who gave a touch of re liance to wha: is usually a rather try subjer He lmpertsed his aud- nee with th desirability of mak- ng wills an hiving them properly irawn. RtVhtg reasons and quoting specific instances to illustrate his Mtnta. At the conclusion Mr. Manson wvs hanked by Prtaident Johnston for lis very educative address. Audleoce Rocked With Laughter at Clever Kiddies Who Took Part Durin, the month of August hos- j audience it the Bks show. e( 0QS SUed truest, rrf H;arU. at the Moose white dtebr -semen ts amounted to .,, lac, riaiMM vith v ., 0 u.p.uo w tyv the entertainment and aanmiatllv u..m opera uou in K VK MUng ws fcioles .rvMw i ,ur rBur mwiuuy xhpy won tne neaits q, everjonr. meeting of hospital board last People Uuahd and mm evening by G. P. Ttoker chabmau , Mm tbeD 04 of the finance committee. There M uau oeen i is nospHai oays at a cost per day of $2.94. nwuramframuoiis irwn we oom- i,,-- tKoar r,rt ul tho mittee that Olsen be paid JUS .verage per month while acting as lady su- ;Laat m-nt it was generally aechdm-' porintendent in Uteabsence ofMiss ; ed tne muJaca, p!ay that had Harrison, tha a bonus of $20 be m The haU was paid the janitor for extra work i crowd sucn as Ka;.omuung tnat ne oaa The whole shew was entartatninK without a jarring note. The actors' The pay Is being staged at the night. place for the last time to LOCAL ITEMS n?eawent J. H. Thompson refer- . , , , tary. expfained that this had been "7 r". MrtiaOy due to the fact that fuel . T " Js- consumption had been at a mini-, iium during the month. ! Mr. Batch reported that there had ' buatneas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Biaace re- fttrwiaPx! r tKa aHv ati 4rtHiav'i fro In been a alight reduction in the nrice . J ' ! if alcohol. they have ' been spending the east few weeks j while Mr. Blance recuperated from t !a recent illness. W. H. ManueL C-NJi. travelling aaditor with headquartcra. :.n, Winnipeg, arrived in the city oa today's train from the interior, br- ig here on on of his periodical visits on office business Ad. 8 D. Mscdenakl, president of! the Trades & Labor Council received word today from Vancouvr.-' that Or. Nev. ahief. medical officer of th,- Workmen's Compensation Board, and R. B. Fulton, assistant secretary of the Board, will be here Sunday afternoon on the estate Irosa the south and. alter the arrival of that boat, will be at the hospital to meet such people p-have matters to take up with them. Dr. Ney and Mr Pulton win go through from here to An yoz and Stewart.. Ford Windshield Resists Blow of Iron Horseshoe - i A H. uman, of St Lcus, Mo.. ,t raiskt hv Ua very antasky Ud it Mt ken for the shaUcrlM K1,9 In the windshield ofW Ford sedan fSwJ h.K WMvdmi! 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