J PAGE FOTJa At the Invitation of President Alva Bradley of Cleveland Indians of American League, Qovemor-Senator-Doctor Huey P. Long Jumped into a big league uniform, and is shown here left), 'being welcomed as a new stockholder in Cleveland club by President Bradley NEW MARK NEAR SETii Thursday The Weather Triple-Island Part cloudy, calm, sea smooth. LaiMara Clear. Kent northwest OflUEYOURE- CETVO TOUR FREE BUCKlflQ HAM aoftRrrrEs? -BENDlNftN INTERESTING FACT WITH REFERENCE Lto-day A Help Gundcrscn and Win a Priis Send in your interciting (id today, it need Dot ncceuarily rrfcr to tobacco. For e vtry fact we use we will icnd you apatk-age of U llufkingkam Cigarette. GiYe, trmlttg refmnve with your tact, ll totrrr enough Mr. Gundcrwn will rartoon i i it and you will rrccive the complimentary ' patk- Mofl)uckinchaiai, Canada moat twpu- larUcnileddgarrtte. Uuckioghamiarcall that ii fresh, cool and mild a blrnd of all that if Gortt in tobacco, packnl for yotr pleaaure and ittjoyment Addrtil o4r facli to Crorge Gundrraen. Drpt.lt, Tuikclt Tobacco Co. Limited, Hamilton. St of "D6 You Know" Cardi For ten cent) in atamps we willaend you et of "Do You Know' card aiity nt-titlng luhjct ta printed in color with full dearription (ie of cards JV' x UP) or for twenty cent we will include card and also an album in w hich the cards can be placed to give s compete collection In permanent form. -)Hs ' ' i ARSENAL ENGLISH LEAGUE CHAMPION LONDON. ADrtl 18: Arsenal. Gar Wood Drove Speedboat Almost London club, today clinched f. as Fast as Kaye Don on the championship of the First f Division, English Football League. The next big event in MIAMI nRAhir Anrii is rv.,r English football will be the Wood of Detroit very nearly set a P f,na) next Saturday new speed record for motorboats here Thursday when he drove his Miss America IX 103.069 miles per hour which was short of the new world's record of 103.449 set last tween Birmingham Bromwich Albion. i week by Kaye Don, the English nit 1UI driver at Buenos Aires jlYlOOSe WfllSl and be- West , 4 Drive and Dance Is Enjoyable wind, calm. The Moose whist drtve and dance Dead Tree Point-Clear, light l,t n,ht was a verv enjoyable af-southwest wind: barometer so 44- fait- There were 16 tables of whist. temperature, 42: sea smooth DOWKNOWTHAT- OflPMNDERS OFTEN SKRTfl R DISTANCE OF 150 MILES i - v onnv v l 4 Winners were: Ladles' first. Mrs. B. J. Bacon: second, Mrs. Charlie Llndqutsti men's tint, Mr. Demares; ; second, Godfrey Brochu. Bupper was served immediately .after the whist drive. A large number 'of young people (attended the da nee and real Jolly i patty was enjoyed until 2 o'clock. The. premier 8-pieee orthestra played the latest dance hits with plenty of pep. i Mrs. C. Edwards had charge of the catering. The committee In charge of the 1 affair consisted of Pete Peterson, C. .Lemon, N. 8. K. Brewer and V. E. Peterson. I B. J. Bacon was master of ceremonies and Bill Logan and Jaek I Morrison were at the door. .'Reconciliation . , Being Sought BAN FRANCISCO, April 18:-Re- spectlve emmse) for Jaek Dernpsey apJ. Beteile Tnylor both of whom S threatening divorce proceed ings, were tojmeet In San Francisco Way with ft view, to lronintyout the marital troubles of the couple and bringing about a reconciliation. The lawyers are Joseph Scott of Los Angeles for Miss Taylor and Robert IT. DUrns for Dempsey. Orotto West vs. 75 Taxi. -Uv-.. GOLF' April 20 vs. Flying Corps. Groat oen. offic. Bankers vs Dry bock Vs Acme. 'll6ntil).vvs Cfrriill Cldui Gives tub? Vfrdldt tver Pirates CHICAGO, April 18: A horn rah by Rogers Hornsby, the team's play ing manager, with two men on bases gave the Chicago tubs a 5 Id 4 victory over Pittsburg Pirates yesteK day in the National League. It was the Cubs' third Victory of the season and the Pirates' third loss, . ' . The St. Louls-ttlnclhna'U .game was rained out ahtl no tilti&t games were scheduled' in the National League. All American Leagie tearrts were traveling : National League w. St. LOUis ' 3 Boston 3 CMcaTO .3 New York ,2 Philadelphia Piftmtrg Cincinnati ... Brooklyn l Cleveland j Chicago i Philadelphia Detroit (Boston 1 1 t 0 2 2 I 1 i it 15.. lit "2 3 3 3 i4rhBn'cttt ' League w. New York 3 St. Louis 2 Washington L. 0 1 i i r 2 2 3 FOOTBALL Scottish League First Divlsidn Aberdeen 8. Clyde 1. Ayr United -2. St. Mitten ' ' Celtic 3, Alrdrie 1. Cowdenbeath I, Motherwell 0. Bast Fife 3, Queen's Park Hamilton Acads 5. Falkirk 1. Hearts 1. Partick Thistle 2. Kilmarnock 3, Morton 0. Leith Athletic 3, Dundee 1. i Rangers 1, Hibernian 0. English League First Division Arsenal 3, Liverpool . Birmingham 2, Sheffield Wednes day 0. . Blackburn 4, Middlesbrough 5. Blackpool I, Huddersfleld 1. Derby 6, Manchester United 1. Leeds 0, Aston Villa e. Leicester 3. Newcastle 1. Manchester Clly 1. Weslham 1. Portsmouth 1, Bolton 0. Sheffield United 2, drtmsby 1. Sunderland 2, Chelsea 0. Vancouver Stocks (Courtesy 8. b, Johnston Co.) Bayylew, nil, 1. Big Missouri, 4 V4. nil. Cork Province, 1, 2. George Copper, 55, nil, Oeorgla. River, 2, nil. ' -Qoleonda, 32, 3. Qraridvlew, 4Vb, nil. Ihdependfncft, nil, i. Indian Mines, iUt 2. kootenay Florence, nil, 2. L. it L.. nil, 1. Lucky Jim, 2, nil. Morton Woolsey, 3. National Silver, 2. 3. Noble Five, 5, & Oregon Copper, 8V4, k9. Pend Oreille, 1.18. 1.25. Premier, 8G, 80. Rorter-tdaho, i, 7. Reeves Macdonald, 39, 40. Rufus-Argenta, 2, 3. Sliver crest, 2, 3. Whitewater, 4, 5. Woodbine, 1, H. OILS S Freehold,'5V'4, 0. , : jj". HSrgal, 5,-nlL ; ' Ap,Cpn.,5,hVl. ! I Cllmont, 13,'nll. ; Ualhousle, 30, nil. Fabyan Pete, 3Vi, 4. IlQme, 82, 85. Rbyallte, lO.OOlOiS. Merlahd. W, 17. Mertury, 15, 15VS. UilUcid, 17, 20. .Eastern Ntorks SherritUGurdon, 1.00, nil. Noranda. 23.50, -21.25. Int. Nickel, 16.00, nil. C.P.R., 37.00, 38.23, TM DAILY NEWS vfcfttsV. felliMlMIiS .jfYou get all this variety New Stockolder iti Cleveland Indians HOME RUN' 3 on a v iciur vuiiiuiitct tiun a i,- LJ..niiMii(Viml i 11 1 llTWTt ! BYRAJAH ft fTurn a simple switch and H ary yout Btttertamment i; 111, M will . ; llH ;. v VICTOR IIADrO Bhs?! t J jLearriJliW 'thij great .Vlcrbr combmahon bringj the real WaJfco'f Uistant broadcasts to pur very side complete ... rich . . . pal-'sating with allTts original life. Your xar tflll immediately distinguish the marked superiority in performance . . absolute reilism . . . glowing vitality . . , and true musical beauty. 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Tills was two secontls slower than New York made last mar lh wlnnlhg. New York wxs will oft d Ih the relay this yenr while Los AngwKs was third X -iMlly Nans htitig tMnilts. vrnnt-ad wll' Oregon College To Play Football In North Dakota EUGENE, Ore.. April 18: Th University of Oregon has accepted an invitation to travel to Grand Forks to meet the University of North Dakota In a football game on October 24. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver , Sunday ss. Pr. Charles 10 p.m. Tuesday ss. Catala . ...1:30 p.nt. Thursday ss. Pr. George lOfl m, Friday ss. Princess Mary 10 p.m. ,8S. Cardena. midnight. April 1 ss. Princess Norah 5 p.m. April 12 ss. Princess Alice 5 pjn. April 22 ss. Princess Alice 5 p.m. From Vancouver-Sunday ss. Catala 4 p.m. Wednes. ss. Pr. George 10:30 a.m. Friday ss. Princess Mary 4 p.m. Cardena pjh. April 8 ss. Princess Alice .a.m. April 18 ss. Princess Alice ,a.m. April 29 ss. Princess Alice .a.m, WHO ,jt'j , .Iff wovild lettfodr i our pride prompl TOfJ t. 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