ii MADGE BELLAMY ICBNNETH HARLAN HOBARIBOSWORIH - . tutu PENNINGTONPRANKBLAL MONDAY AND TUESDAY nvrotnuvmsott-tnuttrttmtth‘, A vtmtr. STORY or FAST (HORSES, BEAUTIFUL women AND STRONG MEN. (‘omedy-“OVER THEREABOUTS” r tattttct: EDWARD sonnet; tutttttcttoas- THE ROMANCE OFA FIGHTlNG COWARD WILLIAM FOX p11’; n; t: VICTOR SCHERIZ With ‘,1 Orchestra llUOliIIl-ild I . \ t , WEDNESBAHY- tuvn- ‘THURSDAY, A. l Soul Stirring Story 0f Human Hearts {on or vlvoxto FAMOUS FILM tnctuotno no-x NEW$ i A NEW son’ ALSO—-SHORT susnacrs $21" .-,.- .....A 4 %. My! t-tow That Bald t >v tl-Ixperlntetltal Farms Soto.) t Wltilt- corn has ncrt-r lit-on u popular crop for cnsilugt- purposes in Nova; l nt-otla, yt-t tht- rt-attlts of t-xpt-rlntt-ata; wrrlt-tl on at the lixperlutt-tttttl Farm. Xappan, N. 8., ihdlcntt, that whenl suitttbit- Varieties art» grown. good av , vrttet- yields tuny be expected. t 'l‘h»> suitability ht Varlvlltlfl t.» oi‘ ' a itnwttrtuttvw- as tuaay varlt-tit-s _ t-tlvht -.l| t-t-otlnllllvill crop an , - t - ,t it- vttlttillltvlfl \‘ltcn ‘ t ~t _‘iltvlilt'lli}.' tlh- ltigh tltt- tttttttlrily and dctt-ratlttt- tn n u arkt-(l extent the ft-t-tli INDIAN CORN FOB- ENHILAAOET» I ten-u IUWII Jcltn at riv meet uthle h a d the t spot Attracts Them! -—From New York Times. q disco hei l.u||}_'l'~-lltt\\'. .\|>l‘lll\\1'rlll'l‘ll rv-rlain l‘l‘lt,~rllli‘vll or ltybrld varieties. when lrttrittg |||t- past six ycars Lump tmtug l't-|ltv\\, il flint vurit-t)", bus glvcu 1H1 mg u hvt-rtlgt- yit-ltl uadt-r field conditions at will xhmhm of’ 115.68 tons per at-rc, while Day at 'i'rttro it bus given a flva your tt\'t-r~, ' age of 13.57 tons par acre. This var- it-t_\' tnnturt-s fairly well and ls up t0 , uvt-rugt- ltt dry tnattcr t-ottlt-ttt. in tht- rarlt-ty- tt-st plots at Nappnn, Long- follow has a lhrw- yt-ttr art-raga af 20.02 dr_v ltnlllvr |wr nt-Pv. grtwn \\'|\it.:ltt with 5502.2 llvfllvtl tattttt-t‘ per acre, ltigltor than ltongfellttw Ilfllll‘ 17,01 ltvtth‘ potthtls dry t-ttnsitlcrttltly ng value oi‘ the‘ in its dry tnnttt-r porcentage due tn its tlr)’ "lull"?- grt-alct- tnttturlt y. ll ilfllislg ..t' tho thtth vvvllvvlvll ltt-rt-l l'l‘l|.\'.~llll'4‘ll or ltyltrid tun-h t» rt-ot-tvlhg rloltlu were not swan-d antler Ittrut-tllll]? llllllllell ll" “l9 Brllld- ~ ht ‘- tmht-thh-htttt sththtttt.» lll Ptlllbltlllfllllll‘ tlllflllllllll tn tho prt-ttt-ttt fIt-ltl conditions hut fron- tt-sl 011M ll!" Creflwntfl communicated ,' - t "~llll'4' flllHWa‘ that lht-rt- lll‘t' thrct: tthh- llllll for tht- punt two yuan! ll|l'l't"(lll1y» The wit-Ids from tht-st- plots with Hcntgati last evening and ex- ‘: a . t t-iztast-s hr t-ht-tt Illltl lltllipl vnrlviltw‘ hhvt- atvt-tt t-xtra uhtht Nit-ids lwrw u lmsls for <'~l\\l'"l'l~“",'"- l"“""""'-|pcct word back front the Dorchest- K ‘ I~ ‘ »~ 1.. our vnlttlllllllli. viz. the at this farm. Burr Lcatnlttg (Cunt-r) Illlll llllllvfllt‘ II RHIWPWNU’ "l lllml" ‘t'0zt’rc a Good Fellow- SO’S YOUR FAVORITE You will find an dition at *rt‘tl1er’ Dot’: Forgot Dear Old Dad. Present Him With Some of His stock of Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco and Smokers Sundries in prime con- Lambros Bros t \\ tile cont of producing corn at this} l<‘ttrm_ has ltt-t-tt $4.58 phr ion la com» U" S‘ pnrlsolt wlllt .’ pt-r ton For unis. o t pt-tts nnd vt-lclt and H“ pt-r lull for . sunflowers. ’l‘la- cot-u ltrowor tatntl lump in tnlntl '—"‘—- I tht~ t-ltottslttg of a slllialrlt- v|trlt,-ty»--\ llllllMiBDlf/DON, June Isr-Ullltfitl use in wcttlcr s Day = "EVE 01.1) MAN ' [Cards for ev circle suoxrs than up-to-the-minute Blllfll‘ ' 05,000. PR ernmc e-w-u-w-t-v i-a-J-ha-Q». 9 lMiles More 00n- plucky cd when ltc returned to his lwllle urdfly- Wlll gathered to greet them on their Sydney M champion, or will lto be tho lust to club's "fl-Em The ltlclrosc rat-t- on Saturday, were not, sufficient to get nt-‘rtuuiuttttl much weather, Saturday being considcretl w; a, “scorcher", _ , "The otltls were ltgttittst its, bctoro / the race was culled at all, and had m, ,1 littlt; t0 do with the regrettable J(Il1l\‘ly MHQS result,“ said Mr. Miles. th-ht hhd,that he ‘can reduce thc Finn's time and llybrltl (witnplt-t have glvt-tt a two year uvorttgte y lnlltt azrvou \\'4'l).!|ll with Bflil-LU [Hllllltlrl wt-lultt with 03 Sorthtvt-slt-rtt lcr pt-r acre. it is not always llcnl has gitvtt a two your llvvfllflf‘ "lily" l'l'l'l" running untl tirotittt-t-tl 27.33 ions grt-t-tt fotltlt-r crosses ovt-r Lottgfelltnv. During the past ttlx yt-urs the uvcr- ythal ls a vnrlt-ty which \\'lll la an av~ $18188 u-rttgt- your rt-tit-lt a stutt- of lIlllil|I‘lly,fl|‘5[ two 51118195 in the matches yttltnltle for LONDON, June ilt- Evolving dress is recovering from the wound it received during the dllggg“ gala“ l: lllayell- b, Great War. 'l\lte manager of Covent l’ ll l l ° ll°ll ‘*9 w“ land, has announced lt la ohflgtttoryfiDoro boxes, orchestra stalls a dress- ly following the war walked in where taeforn only evan- ing dress htul dared to trontl. Worse seen there, tlu King ‘Edward's reign no opera. goer would have dared to ln anything but evening dress. orrawta. June 1s s-‘Cflllllltla; is ctr-Operating with the British Gov- penditttre ot a vote of £1,000,000 made by the Mother Cottntry to he Millan. "Nd. ln part, fnr utlvertlsittg pro- ducts of the Empire. I Miles and Hettigatt fitleut Than Ever‘ June l8. --.ltntttty in the tan-mile race mo NICE; was well dcmonfilfflt- staged at Melrose, Mass., last Sat- come to Halifax to today. accompanied by his contpete against Johnny allies, of as when he returned with the MB)‘- eran and world famous athlete for iuence. athon iliatuotttl hlotlai last April, his Drowefls in “Purely negotiating mara- the first choice of ts to race against tho inns youth in Halifax l0 accept the local in a letter received a reverse in the fortunes of by the secretary of the Cresccnts t‘c sport at Hvmv Ilml‘ l" llle- yesterday the great Melrose run- few days the Miles’ party n0,- says; _ ltostott, previous to the an accident." tlltllls ‘till thou distances,- \\‘. nlilcs, told titosc who the (n-"Hue" al, and Johnnie its not ihc first. 1,, mum“, ill Wm‘, Some Other Time rack, and the weather was so’ tllflerelll llum (Jalllllllllll “Sincerely regret that my work ll not permit me’ ttrcompete in Halifax on July 1st. Perhaps an- olbt-t- that: or another year we ty tintl u day suitable to both. ran well in Melrosc. too old and tough for lcn tnilos, and I guess was kind of sick when he _ _ started in Mclrosc tho other day. llll l5 llllllll; l'llllll' ‘lllll owl? Willi best wishes for your race" else helm-l llqlllll- ll llmll? J. ll. Ahcrn ot‘ Full River hlassl nforseett occurs his uextrace ‘who has new,’ negotiating in“ be in Halifax on Durmionfuul. M“! Hemgan on behalf of the ‘ICrQscents in a telegram received ,by the local men yesterday after- rnoon stated that DeMar could not make thehtrlp _t0 Iiallfax but that M“ U, 2H7 “m! grwnillotilgan would accept. the offer H, “Hum,” ,,|- d“. ,,,,,l.-atttl instructed them to wire the . cross lll'l\\'ilt'll Twitch. Dorchcster runner regarding ex- lllltl wthtdntsltt x... 7 ‘rhslttctiscs. He said that Heutgati ltt-rt- lll 102s for lltte first tltnt-Hvns very anxious to meet Milesl in another race and that he would like to be itt Halifax three or four bi‘ rontt-lttltort-tl that lltt-tw days llllelllllllll m the evélll l-O Dre‘ s more confident than evct‘ swnmse t, lle l-“l llol- Johnny ut urugetl. On the t-otttraryJuhnn‘. rt- whit-h t-otitalnvtl 7280.8 pounds. must Ier mun this morning] and England divided the out-tiling. For general the East, Itongfollou‘, and North- n Dent lfB to be rcontutttentlt-d. for the Wigbtman Cup, emblematic of supremacy for team play in women's temtlg today, Miss ‘Elizabeth Ryan defeated "‘°." tllgllse JoaétK Fry, 0-1. 6-3, while Mrs. NW6 DREss" RULE ttyM one Godfroe, defeated ts REBTORED m LONDON lglilfillcmzfulléjlléfglm- "18 Ameri- Raln forced ‘suspension of play after the Godfree-Browne match and it was uncertain whether the F-l‘ i Miss n. the home of opera. u Enzyme Browne “ll Ml“ llllllll l°l United States againlt Mrs. To Meet July 1st svnxtav .\l‘l\'ES, Jhho 1s.~'t‘ttatf HALIFAX, the pQpnlut-ity nt‘ Jackie Miles, the Henigatt, crack Dorcheater, lilass“ little tnarathotter has not distance runner, who finished sec- flepreclfllct] or suffered ltecattac 0f 0nd to Albin Stenroos, Olympic his failure to finish in the Melrose champion, v»\ 0 I I'll 1-1‘ rtuacsgwttttn thelFrail Canoe srao-uaniimwhtu nt-t floated duwu th l ludlh ma: wltehed the Death [or the nhloftnln mount ' l ‘broken heart: victory _ ottoulu h: tho brace. Th0 thrills ' 6t your (ura- fathers! WITH A GREAT ALL-STAR CAST OIREKIYED BY CLIFFORD SMlTH a 0w: STREAK western --ru "GFtElEN ARCH ER"—N0- 4 "GOOSELA.ND"—Comot-iy The Family Honor VSORANTON. Pa" June 1s.- may be among the incentives that now spur 0n the new‘ welterweight boxmfi chantpion of the world, Pete Lutzu. Fame, gold and glory early days as Pete tells it "There wore eight kids in our family. My latitct" died witch l twns about six and tnost. of us had to get out and httstlc. l got my first job as a carpenter at 81 a day and was ‘fired three tnonths inter for asking for $1.50. l ltud work- ed in the tnines for t1 while 21nd did odd jobs while some of the boys of the fatally tried the boxing K111119- Steve, now 32 anti a tmiicettiatt in Hazelton, was the best of the faintly when it came to "boxing, lie also was a welterweight and did pretty well, although Mickey Walk- er knocked ‘him out in three rounds shortly before the champion took me 0n in 1023 and gave the fantily a second licking. Mike and Joe also took to tbc ring bttt they ditlu‘t kct far. “ln fact, tltefLatzos weren't in good repute as fighters about the tithe my first chance cume-by at.“ cident, 1 was in a barber shop one day when the local promoter came in. They ‘needed a boy for one of the preliminaries and ‘l of- fered to g0 in but. the Latzo name ‘was against me, He figured 'l'd be knocked kicking as my brothers had been. So he suggested I chant-w my name to ‘Young Clancy‘ for the occuslott. l accepted and knocked out my opponent, ltetl Fer- guson, in three rounds. ‘“l‘httt gave me a itoottt anti l do~ termlnetl to ‘stick to tho fighting game to prove that a Ltttztt t-ould reach the top. Titen when Waik- er knocked out lStevc and beat me tpretty badly ‘l had u burning am- bition to even the score for the fam. ily's sake as well as my own." "l set about studying Walker, his lllYlB and everything about him, do tot-mined to be Ptepttred to beat him the ‘next chanced lnrtl. It took me three years to accomplish that end but I attribute the fact tllill. l (lid it gfllely [g my gurefui Preparation and study of a plan of battle calculated to defeat Walker." GREEDY FROG wlfislll-NGTQN. June 1S .—-Tl1e Department of Agriculture is authortiy for the statement that a toad frog will eat 10,000 insects, including worms, slugs, mosquitoes, crickets, bugs plant lice ‘land other m0"! or less destructive pests in less ‘than t-hree mouths. ‘ thou Lambert Chambarsmnd Ali/it's. D. C. Shepherd-Baton for England. iBaseball Practice for‘ entng dress to be wor tn the seatsdn the years immediate- t-he tuxedo ROYAL VICTORIA COLLEGE MIBGILL UNIVERSITY Mnlllfell (Founded and endowed by the that, even "plus fours" were The 2nd. Stars will have a pract- ‘too at the P. W, C. grounds Satan‘ day at 6 o'clock. The following are requested to \be on ‘haltrtl. G- Nfillvll- H. Stevenson, J. Saunrebrlzxs, W. Power, J. Martin, E. stenttford. C. ‘Prone, I. Latter- ty, w. McDonald. L. Duffy, n. Davey. J. nutty, P. noyte, K. Mc- the portals of Covent Garden; O00 TO ADVERTISE ODUQTS OF THE EMPIRE nt in connection with, the ex- lSigned, Bill Ryan Manager. lute lit. lion. Baron Strntheonu and Mount Royal) For women studentn, rt-sltlr-nt and anti-resident, preparing for donou in Ibo Faculty of Art: (B. A., B. 80.. . H. 5., B. Conn) and ln tho Faculty of Manic. fifth, dents are eligible for nblpn In the Faculty of Arts. plleltlon for residence should be ado cnrly. Ill accommodation tn the College In limited. Bunny and Loan Fund ‘ In dronin- nlul lufnnulu - manly to ‘IIII WAIIDIK LAST TIMES TODAY AT 3, 7 AND 8.46. USUAL PRICES Over the Falls Plungfll thundering hlll In the sacrificial HIINIQ- utuulgaln, her racial enemy. a‘; nun-u alto ta. rout-u Wm" o“ pulled for bu.‘ Breathless. the struggle. Pete Latzo l Redeetns Hero's tile story of these ' unanimous verdict in favor of the. at: ttttsuts " NATIONAL LEAGUE i NEW YORK. June 18.—’l‘he Ptri ates were knocked out of the. league leadershii) l-cldlly when: Lindstrom bansell a lwm" "llll two on board the buses in the inning, givlflt; ill” Gllllllll ll H", verdict in the series 0990"» ‘ h? the first half of the tbirtetnttl I Pittsburgh had broken n. 3-3. I when Rhyne bit for the circa , with one on base. After hitting, safely throttgit elglll Sallie“ ll“ lllei longest batting streak it‘! ill" ntajors this season. Kllll (‘ul “F. was stopped by Fltzslmmona, W110- we,“ the entire distance in the bot, for the New Yorkers. accoullll"? for their fourth vlctury. O Score: ll; Pittsburgh Q 1:‘. 2 New York . . . . . . . . . . . . .. b J -, ‘Batteries ~ Att-ndows- fllllllllln’ Adams and Smith. Conch. Spencer , Fitzsitttmotts and S|tY¢leF~ At Boston~ R. . E. St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . - 2 l’ l i Hatteries-llbctti llllll (Yllllfllellli R. Smith. tMogridgta and J. 'lul'l0l‘-i Second gumc- it. ll. PLI St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. t; 11f 2i Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 ii l’- BatteriesgKeett and 0'l“fll‘l'<lll$ Graham, Vflrtzllfl. ">911"? llllll Taylor. _ At Brooklyn-- R. ll. P: Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ti it I Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1o its 5 tgattet~thh__ Root, Milstoad and Gonzales; McWucttcy, Barnes, lir- httrdt, Petty and O'Neil. AMERICAN LEAGUE At'(!itlcttgt1~ Jl. ll. E.‘ New York . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 1i 0 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 ll 1 »Battcries_ Hoyt, Jones, Bcail and Collins; Blankenship tutd_ (Jrosse. t At Cleveiand~ R» ll- l‘)- Boaton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 F- U3 Cleveland 3 11 0‘ Batteries ni-tt Wt-lscr and Gaston; Smith and .\tyatt. At Detroit- Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . Detroit ilatteries- t" Pate, (lrovc and Perkins; Wells, Smith, Hausa; and Maniott. At St. Louis- Washington- St. Louis Batteries — Hush Zachary and Stehaag. threats, showing ua Sign 0i‘ di-‘l- Sydney Mines, holder of the n .m,-| Wmé “m1 revenge wot-t, ‘ l-ottrttgetnt-ttt anti apparotttly tvell world's record for the tnaratltoti 3:8 litegfiel, that p|'()]|]p[(5d the INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE plt-ttwtl that tht-y fulfilled then‘ distance, and other Nova Scollfl erstwhile mine boy to dcvelull ll” Al N"Wlll'l‘“'l‘lll‘"l gum,“ promise to their Atticricull #:0051115. distance men at the exhibition manly an of f|3l_|guff3_ ‘ 'R_ “_ m although, us fate willed it, unable trot-k on Dominion Day, July 1st. Something like -seven years ago Rochester U 3 n. to bring home another IPOPYW- The Dorchester star practically young tPete, thou sixteen, decided “Ewan, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ " 1 x 2i When‘ the train pulled into the assured the officers of ,.the Cres- that the Lotzos had been cuffed ‘ “Queries _ ' ' ' ' ' “jlmf npvhw. railway station, there were score! cents Club, under whose attspicesfonottgh iu the mines oi’ Scranton Tug!!!" “m, gamma ‘ ' " of people there 'to extend a “WBP the race will be staged yestordayiund vicinity. So wltcu the chance SCUM“; ,,,;ne_ l if ll l‘? come home" and Johuuc. ‘lflvltlllg he will arrive in Halifax on Thurs- came to show just what he could Ruchemerl’ ,, 7' 0' renturkably flue and beatning will! day or Friday of next week. do himself‘ with his fists he jutnp- v ' k l, U stitiics, was as humorous and jolly Clarence DeMM. of Metro“, yet. ed u; it and rose rapidly to DFOIII-f aw“ ' tBattericcs Mitchell and 'l)e\'ltio Chostterticld and Wilson. At Baltimore-First game: , it. ll. i-l. . lluffztlt) ,, . 5 X 3 Baltimore ‘.5 ti 0t Ilattcrletw-Kottpul anti .\lt-..\lttl- lcn; Ogden, (Januvzttt and McKuc. Second gumc-~ it. H. id. Buffalo 1 Baltimore l llatterlteeh Profitt and Pond; Slnppe), Purnham atttl Cobb. i At Readiug_ It. ll. ii. Toronto . t 2 ti L’. Reading , , . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 it 4 ,3 Butteries~llubbeil, Sorrel], Slat» lt-rficld and Style; llteard and i._vttn. _At Jersey City-- R. ll. l-I. Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1i 7 1 t t-lorsey City . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 10 U | Batteries -—_ Fraukhuusc, Boyd ‘and Morrow; Bramc and Freiwg. National League-Cincinnati at Philadclpltla, postponctl, rain. it» ‘To Match Burley In England MONTREAL, June 18—Tom Flan- agan, athletic godfather to Totn _Longboat, Cuttatlttfis fatnotts lung distance runner, and once tnanuget" ,of Jack Johnson, fornter heavy< j weight champion of the world, who is in Montreal en rtmtc to England, .. said in ttn interview ltcrc that when ht: is itt the Old Cottutry he ititetttls to tnatclt Alex Barley, of Toronto. with the English champion of llur- - t ley'a class for the formers lillo with a side of ‘at least $2,500, ' which is required l“ Ettgllt-tlt chum- ‘plottohlps, Fluntttzati added that he was ready to put up any otht-t- amottttt of moncy that ille rhaat~ lllfllfl-J tllttckers would cure to want-ll? Loughran 0ut- ‘ i points Georges PHILADELPHIA. June 18.—Tom- ' my Lottgbran, Philadelphia ltgltt? ‘heavyweight, otttpotnted Georges‘ ftarpentter, French soldier-boxer, la a. gruelling tan-round contest tn the Municipal Stadium at the Sas- qul Centennial Exposition Grottnds tonight. The ladies banded in an Quaker City boxer. 30.000 spectators fight. a A stirring rally llv-the final mundj gnve boughran the vierdict. Lottgh» ran floored the colorful Frencbmtttv with a lightning right uperuut; in themevcnth round and continued his aggressiveness to the and. in ~A crowd of~ witnessed lho and forced him to cover up and ~ save lttmleiffrom further punlsh-‘l’ meat a4 Loughrun strove to follow: his advantage, Carpenter weighed 174 1-2; Lou-t gbran one pound less‘. Yale Okun, New York heavy-- walflltt scored a technical knock- out over Johnny‘ Urban, of pm;- ' burgh in the sixth round of a IOU‘) round semi-final. ' v ‘ world v1.00“ PH ll r "vl’-€~1 6%,?“ ‘C.’ Carpentier [0010 Son Santa lilaus Didn't Forget You ‘Show Dad Your rttttrars nu June 20th. so: lAl Foit Friday and Saturday Men’s Buttonless Combinations $1.00 Men’s Khaki Pants . . . . . . . . . .. $1.69 ‘Boy’s Khaki Ilallts . . . . . .. . . . .. $1.09 Men’s Khaki Shirts . . . . . . . . . . .. 99¢ .00 Men’s Working Pants. Special. . $ Men’s Merino Shirts and Drawers. Perpair $1.00 Dress Shirts Special . . . . . . . . . . .. 99¢ BoysGolfHose....'............45¢ Cotton Socks, Q T Young Men’s Suits Btzand S-B- . t .. $15-00 if»- Men’s Light vveigtit; ,irts in colors» Cream and Dark ' wns. W0 $2.25 f0!‘ . ; . . . '.”:‘f";-Y ' " ttursr mt Handkerchieijiltitd tomatch $190 Handkerchief . . . . . . . . $135 Qm- new, fancy bands are also the latwt it; __ You should have 00902.00 to $245 It ‘5 pairs for $139 ‘ -..-..-....-----;-~-~- . $179131?‘ . ‘OPEN IEVERY NIGHT ' UNTlLf8 ’P.'M. t .. 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