Records NOVEMBER 1Q, 1,920. I . Midi-Month igistiiiow o}; Sale Jolson Dreams 0f ‘,‘Aval0n” Acrois the seaiwhere flying fishes play, that's Wllflfl ti“ {Olson's memories stray- lsr away to his ove m “Avalon." You'll travel with thisfxclusive Columbia artist when you hear him sing this latest popular love ballad. A-2995—$l.00 The J ap Sixteen." Ted Lewis’ Feature F ox-trotfFair One" Ted Lewisi Jazz Band is now repeating in . Chicagqvite‘ phenomenal New York success. That's where these exclusive Columbia artists recorded "Fair One" and "Gypsy, Moon," the two catchiest fox-trots of the year. A-2998———$1.00 . A Few More Mid-Month Hits Sweet Mainma (Papa's Getting Mad) erion Harris @1338“ I Told You So Marion Harris ' That Naughty Waltz-Violin Solo j Eddy Brown . A-ZQBQ Your Eyes Have Told Me So-Violin Solo ‘ $1.00 Eddy Brown That Mosnm’ Mel0dy_Fnx-;;oltl m": Trio AS12339 ROIQ 0f Blbyl0n—-Fox-Trot Paul Biese Trio I ‘ Hawaiian Twilight“ Medley Waltz Columbia Orchestra A-GIGB 0n Pensacola Bay——Medley Waltz $1.65 Columbia Orchestra l New Process Columbia Records ntlivlduelly inspected. Durable, delightful. dependable, accurate in every dslnil l l” i attractive boxing bout was closed e f ' M til S G tl Wll l1 g ' l we want to lgiornollei-“Tex qllltlllilzirdarézliietitid antee Olll‘ . bus negotiations for a fifteen-round . _ ma e ' bout to n decision between Mike lhsco unt s Attended our Miiliililillll 311% - H gr 33.03;.flail;.i'§.“l;.f.°3'?§;$§$ i e gellulne- . lness um . the crack Bayonne boxer. The pair _. were signed to box at the Garden " November SI. Paddy Mullins rep- nglu “ma! THIS MONTH it Wm be better than Come and itisii-‘iegngl-Igzlil.~:i.lli..=.-2il. ‘ti-xiii’: can naficfis CV81‘, the articles were signed. , t‘. arriving every day. ' t in This bout will mark the first in 3551s 1 t. u.-.t o~. pm!“ any non THREE DAYS ONLY ::::1:..:“:;::1.:r::. ::..".:::r. ll ace 1n Can. ada. m ___ iddl .i ht. i ti. nt"y. our I lbfitctlzjinblnzltveclzevelrnldsslowtillli zig- _ Specia v g essivencsn and punching power. mld-llwlllih and at the OllDowtl since being, shorn of his sale ' . _ title, has been enllilited l" “l1 "1" cost cuts to After and beforfi our mldmontlt same “me i905"? Campaign for ilJf9hllll1l bslilll ' Bah» Pfiwiwl" b‘ a“ ""9", at “W?” SAVE Mo, Z§Z."‘¥LJ".LT..°‘l»‘i.‘il°ifiil...i’..i"lii.l... llét Cafllldvfllllfiflafimlfllthllllg our stratcd in his recent bout again-st Becau standal- Qf q“ ty, w. any 0t er NEY. Ted km Lewis that. m- u m hi9 tse we fir!“ cannot afiord ta so l at cost’ al- ‘oilihirllelriifltliellllhirnts for the bout 8ft? allVel Ways, the principals will weight in at I58 h _ . I pounds. it was nnnouncrrl that the t _ I ' i ' h r. .0 Pacted for ringside "fir, so BE 0N TIME! , 15"‘ §§11:1§§i.§:§§-: "Lr..::';..':"..';';t; Tue. c. E. & S against this violation of the rules 0 New Columbia Records on Sale at all Columbia Dealers the 10th and 20th of Every Month. COLUMBIA QRAPHOPHONE COMPANY. Toronto. I67 Nora Bayes Sings ZII€S€ Sandman Hear this exclusive Columbia artist croon about “The Japanese Sandman"-—"just ' an old second-hand man trading new days for 0ld"——coupled with “You're just as Beautiful at Sixty as You Were at Sweet A-2997—~$ 1.00 Slsnderd Models v up is $3 6O F" m cnsanomzrown cusnmsn. "w With Quebec Visit MONTREAL, Nov. ti-"Quebec is sure s. nice little city," remark- ed JaclrDempsey to The Star this morning on his return from that city. The heavyweight champion of the world was much impressed with his first visit. and ths reception he got there pleased him. ‘ Dempsey and his manager; Jack Kearns. leave Montreal tonight tor ably sign-up for ths Csrpentier fight tomorrow sometime. 'Afte1- this has“ been ‘arranged. prepara- ltion for the Brennan tight, their l. next encounter, will be begun. Kearns as well as Dempsey de- ' riled the fact that the latter was due to have a short workout at the North Branch Y. M. C. A. before leaving. in reference lo the report that Rickard had denied the date of the Dempsey-Willard fight being set for itiarch 17, Manager Kearns said that although certain incid- ents might arise, the fight will as- suredly come around that_ time. Kearns expressed an opinion , that the criticism oi‘ Dempsey in his exhibition here on Tuesday night was wholly unjustified. "Tate is no dummy," he said. “lie can fight and 1 am willing to put up ten thousand dollars that he can beat any other heavyweight in the country except Dempsey. Kearns said that Dempsey had no weight and the fact that he showed up well against him was a. good proof of what the champion can do. Dempsey,‘ Kearns and Senator Lyons, who is travelling with them pull out of Montreal at 8 o'clock tonight. Spoken to at the Arena by The Star after his exhibition wlthBili Tate regarding the prospects of n return bout with Jess Willard, the former heavyweight champion, Jack Dempsey said that he under- stood there was some talk oi‘ an- other bout between him and Wil- lard. The date would come‘ off would be around March 17th, de- clared the champion, who added: “I will meet any mun they want to put up against me, it does not _ make much difference who l fight." ’ Champion Jack Dempsey ap- ' peered here in person, and gave a ' six round exhibition with his spar- ring run-trier, Bill Tate. In the fourth round the title-holder: upset Tate with a right hook that sat the big fellow solidly down on the floon Young Russell, oi‘ Montreal, who was substituting for Young Green, ,. was knocked out. by Charlie White in the fourth round of a scheduled ' ten round bout, while George a Frame, ‘also oi‘ Montreal, who was filling in. for Jack Kid Thomas, was stopped by Fred Corrlgan, or stoneham, in the second round, af- ter being sent to the canvas five times in the rolnd, A crowd esti- , mated at around four thousand at- tended the bout. \ Fred Fulton, the Minnesota. plas- terer, has been matched to meet Harry Williams in a twelve-round bout in Winnipeg u week from Monday. Charlie White put up the best fight of his career lust evening. Ills footwork was extremely clever. while his Judgment was extremely good. Ho scored a clean-out ric- tory. For Sale by I A12. TOOMB TAINING $45,000 NEW FRESH ST. PETERS BAY EVERYTHING IN STORE, CON- $ l 17th making it a lively time, Smith and 0’Dowd Meet in New York NEW YORK, Nov. ti-Anothcr for the past two years to bring the pair together in. the roped arena. Smith ls conceded to be om» oi‘ the- New York, where they will prob- ~ easy time with the colored heavy- > lllilllllilli WAS Nlll NEBESSARY “Frlili-t-illis-‘rllasiurell lllli ll Plllfliil llflflllll i 158 Pnrasw Avs., Menu/tn. "For three years, Isujered great join“ in the lorrer pert of my body, with Ielling or bloating. I sew a specialist who said I must undergo an operation. I refused. I ham! about "Fruil-a-diua" so decided la try it. The first box gave greet relief; and I confirmed ths trsameat. New my hulth is excellent-I am free of pain-and I give “Fruits-fives” my warmest thanks". Mme. F. GAREAU. Ftdbirfivel Limited, Cit-III- lt-ils oi‘ $2,500 have been posted by the managers o1‘ the boxers to insure the weight. Promoter Rickard reports unus- ual interest in the return fifteen- lound bout between Joe Lynch and Jnk Shakkey, west side hantmti- weights, which will be held Friday C,- uight. Tickets for this bout will iiluced on sale today. t:- l)’ be; 0 J_- Olitéllll Nl-JW YORK, Nov, tit-Dempsey, world's heavyweight boxing chem- plon, and Georges CarpentienEur- tltleholder, signed a con- tract here today binding them to meet next March or between May . g9 and July 4 to decme me charm‘ Today. our eo-operetion is being util- pionship of the world. The agreement, which has twen- ly-stavon clauses calls for a bout oi’ from ten to fifteen rounds to be fought in the United States, Can- ada, Alexico or Cuba, "where con- tests of the character contemplated the permitted by daw.” With the signing oi’ the formal contract, Jack Kearns as manager for ilempsey, and Francois 135s- caunps, acting for Carpentier, de~ posited $50,000 as earnest of; their 50m ‘bfllsi-orwmflriflsimfi“ intention to make good byproduc- ‘¢fl| an“! m. lent putplid b, ing their principals at the time r-od place which shall later be definite- fixed. enough. they were. despised. governing the bout in this stated enslon, added the men will have to welilh i" “Sh! rings happiness. How Fifty Dollars a‘Month looks to the Average Man a ,1» A" 60-He finds Fm,» nail-r. a month to what income is left, Age Zl-Fifty Dollars a month is _n0l Age 35i—Thinlrs he can easily afford to "spend" Fifty Dollars a month Age 50-Things are not going i. well as Age 55-Strsn3e how these assets have depreciated! Fifty Dollars a month is good lllloffll 0h $10,000, and not to be J k n "a" - ac ‘gfgfisfiontrac, Industry of the lfmlei- the terms oi‘ today's com- pact the half million dollars prize money will .be divided twenty-four- hours before the contest, Dempsey IWPiYiHi-r $300,000 and Carpentier $200,000. The first meeting of the Quebec ty Hockey League will take place n Wednesday next. 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