nEARNBERIC 2 ile MRIS 2 DM a ? Ladies Softball fans are urged to attend Saturday's games for it may be the last occasion upon which real lea- gue games will be played. However, that ie looking at the situation from the opposite angle and fans and players in general gre boosting for a Chevrolet win over the Mount Dennis Maroons and it won't make any difference which team wins the Pirate-Malleable fixture. The Chev- rolet and Mount Dennis' game will | start at 4.30 o'clock sharp at Alex- andra Park, while the Pirate-Malle- able game commences sharp at' 2.30 o'clock, on the collefiate grounds. In addition to the aforementioned -aoftball games the Oshawa City Foot- ball Club is scheduled to meet in an important game with Swansea at Alexandra Park, This game should get under way sharp at 3.15 o'clock. That the Chevrolet-Mount Dennis Maroons game should be the feature attraction of tie afternoon's an is Seiden " the fact that tie evs. the Marooms fought to a 3 to 2 victory in favor of the local team at the Kodak park in Toronto, last Saturday afternoon. Five hund- red fans watched the game and sup- ported the Marooms. not a little in giving the Mount Den- nis boys courage and the Oshawa lads believe that with cient vo- cal support from home fans they can just about put enough rums over the plate to send the Toromte- nians home with the short end of the score. However, it is going to be a tight game and as softball gpes it is hard to predict anything. The Pirate-Malleapie game will decide the championship of the La- dies Softball League, This game is the direct result of the severe trouncing given the Pirates by the Malleables last week, As a result of that win tlie Malleables get an- other chance at the. Pirates. Last Jaturday's game was a general fias- 0 with neither team playing any class of ball. The Malleables win, though, was unexpected, especially by such a'large' score.' MAY YOTEON (Continued from page 1) towns of this district to vote on a question of Government policy and a keystone in the Comservative Par- 's provincial platiorm without me distinet hopes of the matter carrying. Conjecture alone answers the question as to what the Government may or will do in the matter, but wide interest has been aroused in Ex-Mayor Conant's suggestion yes- terday that rellef should be sought and that, in his opinion, "one would think that the Provincial Govern- ment could not turn a deaf ear if the situation were properly and ful- ly presented to them." Ex-Mayor Conant, interviewed to- Jay, intimated that final reports have been received by the Central Ontario Hydro Association relative to the proposed placing of the vari- ous electrical distribution systems under local public ownership, Action AN inexpensive to during the glorious Fall season--on he of the luxurious N PITTSBURGH VOTING Most Disorderly Primary Election Campaign in City's History The midnight hour and beyond. A weari- somebattlewithsleep- .lessness, A new lease of life with StaYoung springs. Holds the body in a natural posi- . tion insuring perfect circulation, Ask the StaYoung dealer to show the construe. tional advantages of thisleadingsway- 027-1928 A morica, Af-iga, ter ranean, West Indies. on these reports will not be takef until President Masur returns from an extended tour of Western Canada which will be within a few days, it ie expected, This final report comes from Clarkson, Gordon and Dilworth, chartered accountants, Toronto, who have heen making the survey. A previous report from them, submit. ted some months ago, did not, In the executive's opinion, cover cers tain points raised since the maw. | ! | gural meating in Belleville on Feb- |! ( 4] Ld Lan Further in- | less bed-spring, L.A. ALL rh of Windsor, Ont. 74 Pittsburgh, Pa., Sept. 23.--The most disorderly primary election campaign in the history of Allegh- eny County ended Tuesday night when the polls closed, the reeusu showing that two men met death at the hands of political gangsters, many others were wounded, sundry riots occurred, police officers were jailed and many election officiale were brought before the court charg- ed with violating the election laws. The vote, estimated at more than, 150,000, was heavier than in state elections, despite the fact that on- Iv' county and city offices were in- volved. Hardly had the polls opened when police reserves were forced to go into action to put down free-for-all fights at polling places. Barly in the day came the report from a hospital that two men, shot by gangs travelling in automobiles during the campaign, had died. The victims were John Rohan, a relative hy marriage of State Senator James Hatreries, Electrie DIAMONDS BURNS JEWELRY STORF. ruary 27 of this year. : yacitic 23 Simeoe St. S, formation. was sought and is now Steamshipr ready for officlal consideration, Mr, Conant understands, "Dpon the return of Mr, Mason from the west," Mr, Conant stated, "another meeting will be held with a view to considering the report of Clarkson, Gordon and Dilworth to decide whether recommendation shall be made to the municipalities of the entire district cn the pure chases of their local distribution plants, 'If the Central Ontario Power Association were to recommend the purchase of the local distribution plants of the municipalities concern- ed, by-laws for the purpose would be presented to the electors at the next municipal election." The cities and towns composing the Central Ontario Power Associa: tion are the following: Bowmanville, Cobourg, Neweas- tle, Lakefield, Belleville, Norwood, Napanee, Lindsay, Brighton, Tren- Three men were in jail in con- killing oi Rohan, the streets of S Coyne, and George FaWer. The lat- red. ter was shot down in the notorious | nection with the girip district of Pittsburgh wuere | who met death in most of the electicn rioting oceur- i Oakland. --- -- TE "Emperor Cook' declares that he is going to organize a million miners for another revolt, Mr. Cook should be officially invited to take nen-stop flight.--Peterboro Examiner, prideal for chilly mornings t a storm Mae it a daily habit You may order from us with confidence your COAL "Famous Reading" Mayor Asks Information as to Standing of Inquiry Into Hydro Rates In This District Belleville, Ont. Dear Mr, Herrity: Under separate cover I am sending you a copy of the Oshawa Daily Times of yesterday giving a column inter- view with Mr. Conant, Vice-President of your Association, relative to the Hydro gituation, Although the interview does not state that the Eastern Ontario Asso- ciation has entirely given up hope of a re-adjustment it does intimate that one of the officers feels that some other action should be taken, As you know I have heen attempting to have an Oshawa committee formed to deal Aluminum, the modern with the situation as far as Oshawa metal, has uses almost with- | is concerned. Such a committee has out number, a chief one be- | not been formed. TUNNEY GOT | | | Now, sir, it is not my intention in THE BENEFIT ing as a container for good | any way to interfere or retard the ac- | tea, the best of all packages, ! tivity of your Association, but I do | All Tea is ROW | feel that after six or eight months of packed Aluminum and negotiating something of a definite we have so much faith in | nature should he forth coming. both the tea and the pack- . Would you please favor mie with a etter relative to just how the situa- age that Tous money will be tion stands today. refund - Yours faithfully, y sat ' ur R. D. PRESTON. in a yange mountings at $25, $50, $75, $100 Cut-prices on diamonds and dollar bills ----are both equally impossible, You often hear of cut-prices on "diamonds --but not on the kind of diamonds we sell, Our diamonds are all specially selected for quality, appraised by ex perts, and priced in strict conformity with value, Here you will find a type of stone and seyle of setting to meet your psticulas desire, as a gife or for personal use. Our membership in the ruen Watch Makers Guild doubly assures the alue of your purchase, | FELT BS [re 12 Simcoe 51. § The Leading Jewellers OSHAWA "WHERE SATISFACTIQN IS A CERTAINTY" Mayor Preston in a letter today asks | Secretary J. O. Herity of the Central Ontario Power Association for infor- mation as to standing of the inquiry | ton, Peterboro', Whitby, Deseronto, | into hydro rates in this district, and and Oshawa. | at the same time assuring the secretary Oshawa is represented on the exe- | that while he has no intention of in- cutive by the president and vice | terfering with the association's ac- president of the association, Mr. Ma- | tivities, he feels that something of a son and Mr. Conant respectively, | definite nature should be forthcoming. Mayor Holgate represents Bowman- | Mr. Preston's letter follows: ville, and G.W.P. Every is Whitby's | Mr. J. O. Herrity, executive committee member, Secretary Eastern | Association, Ontario Power SOFT SLABS, cut, } cord $3.00; cord $11,00 HARD SLABS, cut, } cord $3.50; cord $14.00 MALLETT BROS. "SERVICE THAT SATISFIES" (Continued from page 1) Told to Stay Down "But ipstead I looked across to my. corper apd there was Jimmy waving to me to stay down. So I did until, the count reached nine. Then I made very certain that I would be hit with no more punches like that, at least until my head cleay- ed. Jack Dempsey had no further comment t9 make today concerning the "long count" given Tunney when he floored the champion in the thrilling seventh round with a left hook to the jaw. He said that was ope of the "breaks" of the game apd Tun got the breaks--that was all." Dempsey never has beeu a "squawker." Last night was no ex- ception. He accepted the decision § [J LL It's very easy to buy a lot in Fairview Park--- Just a small cash pay- ment is all you need. Easy monthly payments intended to appeal to the Illinois State Athletic Commission to have the decision reversed. (By Capadian Press) Vancouver, Sept. 23.--Fight fans in the far northern sections of Can- ada bordering on the Arctic ocean, aided by telegraph lines, wireless and radio, were able to "sit in" on the Tunney-Dempsey fight last night. In order to give The story of the fight to members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, trappers 2nd prospectors scattered over vast territory contiguous to the Domin- ion government telegraph line ruu- rpg through Northern British t.ut- vmbia and Yukon territory. Bulle- tins were sent out from headguart- ers here to be relayed by wireless and Tadio to isolated points reach- ing north and east of Dawson city. ~ Electrophonic --interprets the very soul of music Dempsey was robbed, that Tunney i Ber Xd Ail will care forthe balance. Eww T HAT which others are now attempting has been already accomplished in the APEX FLECTRO- PHONIC. kt brings out in every insta~ce all that is i the the indivi of the 2 or will aband quared circle pugil L . - andon s: weir ugil- the instrumentalist--all thie true tonal quelities without iil gr gl ingle wy IR exaggeration, distortion or blatancy. Every mote-- North America's young manhood, half-note -- even the most subtle tone inflection is | tormer governor James Cox of Ohio, fidelity IN one presidential a candidate, said r here today. Electrophonic is mew. There is nothing "I happen to knew that Gene to compare Apis the wir Todi of Tunney, perhaps the finest and yet the most misunderstood man in the artists themselves. sports, will devote his future to lec- » turing young men on how to live" Models Priced from $115.00 to $385.00 THE OONPO COMPANY, LIMITED, LACHINE, MONTREAL Mr. Cox said. "I have known him for years as the best son any father Ontario Distributors: --THE SUN RECORD 00. TORONTO, ONT. Britith Columbia Distributors: --IHE VANCOUVER RBEOORD ©0., VANCOUVER. (By Associated Press) Chicago, Sept. 23.--Gene Tunney could hope for--cleanest and fin~ est." Jack Dempsey went back" to his wife early today without the "bac- on" he promised to bring home.