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Along with Mr. Howard on the credit side of Keep Moving's ledger is a vulgar man named Clyde Hager. Right out of Gasoline Bill Baker's "Pipes from Pitch men" department in The Billboard, Mr. Hager, clutching suitcase and stand, scuttles back & forth across the stage pursued by a policeman until late in Act I. Then, setting up his tripes and keister, he proceeds to vend his patent potato peeler. It is all very authentic, with many protestations that his company is really giving away its product for advertising purposes and is willing to throw...
...Wood Potter, 3q.b. 3q.b., Halton Melkiejohn, 3q.b. 3q.b., Sloan Whitney, 3q.b. 3q.b., Buffum Hartridge, 3q.b. 3q.b., Randell Sherman, s.o.h. s.o.h., Fanshawe Lomax, s.h. s.h., Randels Saptenza, f. f., R. P. Johnson White, f. f., Colhoun Armstrong, f. f., B. G. Johnson Oppenheimer, f. f., Erdman Megaw, f. f., Hager Schwyzer, f. f., Brassler Wittausch, f. f., Campbell Burrage, f. f., Davis
Most seasoned of St. Louis enthusiasts is perhaps Theodore Seiberg. a coffee salesman, who has been attending baseball games for 40 years. Men like Lawrence Boocher, a vice president of the Boatmen's Bank; Ralph J. Hager of Hager Hinge Co.; James McFall of the McFall Livery Co.; William Kerr Kavanaugh who owns a large St. Louis coal company, all go and take their friends to Sportsman's Park every afternoon they can. Edward Magnus, a vice president of Diesel Engine Co., watches every game and takes his family twice a week. Paul Bowling, an official in Star...
...PRINCETON E.C. Carter, f.b. f.b., Tompkins Hartridge, l.w. l.w., Hubbard Huguley, l.c. l.c., Sloane Earling, r.c. r.c., Buffum Snelling, r.w. r.w., McGuire Sherman, s.o.h. s.o.h., Delaney Pugh, h.b. h.b., Barak Trainer, f.l.f. f.l.f., Herzog Dockery, f.l.f. f.l.f., Barker Straus, f.l.f., f.l.f., Johnson Potter, s.l.f., s.l.f., Campbell Elmore, s.l.f., s.l.f., Hager W.D. Carter, t.l.f. t.l.f., Walker Jones, t.l.f., t.l.f., Brassler Farris, t.l.f. t.l.f., Cooper...
...Eden Aristocrat of Wildoaks, a wire-haired fox terrier owned by Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bondy, of Golden-bridge, N. Y. Third was Herewithem J. P., a pointer, owned by Robert F. Maloney of Pittsburgh; fourth, King Pippin of Greystones, a Pekingese owned by Mrs. C. Hager of Braddock, Pa.; fifth, Champion Reigh Count, a Boston Terrier, owned by Mrs. L. B. Daley of Wyandotte, Mich...