l JUQLl-‘ltllrl l... PAUL MICKELSON 1:1 gauze and surgeon's sweet c am of becoming the fighter 1n all history to regain m; heavyweight championship into nizhtmsre. that saves rather horrible n . to obliv n. and the gauze:- satlonal knc-clzou. over Joe two years ago, the Bcmber flss half enough. Under the minimum wiapping over each cical ta night but his blc-ws and less sting. had p \ to turn Max Bshlnelingb » 4B1 lives Herr Maxie spinning in- This is the tell-tale of the tape When Schmeiing scored his sen. Lo compelled to abide by the tape and gauze rule which didn't pro- tect his unusually large and brittle lstlng rule then, he rzas held to s of six lest of gauze, held in place by not more flan two feet of sur- If y:.u_'ll recall Joe hit Max wish BVETYLHIYET! he had that , his ollttle harms hurt more by the impact than sowunlo HOCKEY WR cs 1 imc Btate Athletic Commission revised lkht. of the Louis followers and the despair rules incre m h new more thanaxublei-alalxirllgotlfiiaictfigelt 0i Billie and six feet of tape for "iii covering rule u. the del “p! M the schmellllfltes. The first h Them list in two and this is why. hard hitter. His technique i5 was mine over his hardest blow exactly the rizht time. GK- fist TAKES DAY OFF When such a. rule was pegged M“ sfillmelllllf-s chances were cu: slihmellns has average fighters hands. They ars strong and med_ um size. Max isn't. an exceptional t0 batter-patter his prey stamina Wearing him down and then slam; B His pun- . ches are sharp and straight and l his hands today are n; good as they were when he first came over to the United States looking for a Il-eviséd, Hand Covering Rule Seen ‘A's Aid To Louis And Drawback To "Der Maxie” U.S. Pair Are _Raled “Tops" AtWimbledon LO the easier half of the draw, Helen Wills Moody tonight became a 5 to 2 favorite to win the greatest womens Wimbledon tennis tourna- ment of a. decade. In sharp contrast to the men's division where Don Budge was Javored at the unprecedented odds of l to 5. Mrs. Moojv 11s rated a [bare point ahead o1 A.lce Marble 0i Ban Francisco who was listed at .3 to 1 in the betting odds. Seedings, made today for the tournament which opens Monciy. ifound Mrs. Mood ‘Marble occupying t e positions followed b Jaawiga Jedrzejowska of Po and, Mrs. Hilda Krahwinkel Speriing of Ger- Jlllilly. Mme. Rene Mathieu of France. Kay Stammers of Eng- land, Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan 0f Brovklllle. Mass, and Margaret (Pegg) Scriven of England, Muc to the surprise of most ex- POMPION LAKES I " perts, Helen Jazobs, former British 185, Thoroughly mtuha“ gm‘ Jug‘; land American cham ion, and trauma preparations n”, the bout }Anita L.zania of Chi e, current Wm, u Ekhmelmg next we _ American title-holder, were new“ nigh. heavywemh, chmm iout of the seeded list. It still is 1E" Jae mu?“ wok 1t may todai ldOllblZIlli whether Miss Jacobs will /( n»... 4:4 04/514 PUTllfeuudzectintoyourface quickly --.. time. day. or nlghb-with n bracing Gillette wlkc-up shave. The Gillette Blade." precision-made for your Gillette Razor, which through the toughest stub- ble right at the skin line. It stimulate: the tissues and i’ ‘ up your appear- unoe u! nothing else docs. For the clun- cat, longest-lasting shave: money can buy, insist on Blue Gillette Blades. 5 for 35c, 10 for 50c. be. able w Play- She Was forced m withdraw from last week's Wight- man Cup matches because 0f an infired nerve in he: right arm, iss Marble was aced at. the top of the draw wit Mrs. Moody at the bottom. Thus, potentially, the greatest women's tennis battle of the year was set up for the finals July 2. Budge tops a seeded list which otherwise includes H. W. (Bunny) Austin of England, Roderich Men- zel of Czechcs ovakia, I-Ienner Hen- kel of Germany, Ferenc Pucec and Imitri Mitic of Yugoslavia, Ladlslaus Hecht of Czechoslovakia and Kho Sin Kie of China. Sporting Club Card Features Plenty Talent Just how good is this Leslie? Ogg Petersen will supply the an- swer tomorrow night. The Danish farmer, it is reported. firmly be- lieves that Island heavyweights haven't got the "goods". He 1s so firmly convinced that to prove his point he is taking to the ring him- self. Other fighters, it is recalled felt somewhat the same way, but after a couple of rounds in the squared circle freely admitted that scientific side, from the spectators‘ point of view, there was nothing artificial in the "socks" which found their mark. 05g is to be admired. He is cer- tainlyreadytobackupwhatho thinks and no doubt many will be wishing him well in his ring date tomorrow. Leslie has a double duty to perform. He not only has his ~ BOXING IN AID sounls Arms nmnrurllr SlllllllS. JllllE ~1 6th. aso Sharp mun sour, 1o iiilllliilS DANNY McCORMACK Souris, 147 lbs. W. SEMI-FINAL, 6 ROUNDS NEIL CHEVERIE 150 11.5., ‘Squris Y!» PRELIMINARIEQ 4 ROUNDS EVERETT CHEVERIE Sourls FRANCIS McDONALD Chepstow RINGSIDE 75c vs. NAT McCORMACK ' Sour-is vs. LEM PAQUET . Souris RESERVED 50c Advance Sale Town Clerk's Office REFEREE-Ed. Lonlfllillle AAA '1 I ‘self in the Revere l. . ‘Mia's Clothing“ large range of cloths ing rnade-io-measure making a special offer for the Mil 1W0 Wfllll- FltIEl PAllT OFFER You order your suit, and, got Infill‘! Pill‘ 03 pants at no extra colt. sum Sell at smo low-N nxm Pam Inc P. from‘ several of the lead- housea in Canada, I am BRUCE e _' llcverejioul amt. PORTER McINTYRE Si. John, N .13., 145 lbs. DAN MULLINS 154 lbs., Si. Peters '§iI.T.I'Jfi 'i-§u.=.>£5' ' ' ' EW‘ Made n. ileum iilcthirg have severed ‘connections with thelTlp Top Tailors, and am now ready for business for my- “ Hotel Block. Showing s very own reputation as a boxer to up- hold. but also that. of follow puglllsts in the heavy rs here- abouts. The card arranged by Joey Mc- Donald for the opening of his Sporting Club is dotted with local talent. One has just to glance through the list of participants in ch; various bouts. any one of which should provide plenty of action and entertainment. The seznl-nnal featuring Tommy Qlsybourne and Earl Kinsman, and the two preliminaries, one in which J Mooney clashes with Jack Nelson should prove attrac- tions. K an is wel known in the Marlbimes as s. welterweight, while Cloyboume is the Island llBht-heavyweisiit titleholder. lmperials Take On Improving Bees Tonight The fast improving Bees tackle the Impcrials in tonight's sched- uled softball league encounter and if the Bees carry as much sting in tonight's game as they have in their last several encounters then fans are in for n. bang-up game. Beat- en decisively in their opening con- ies Bees reorganized and since that time have shown improvement in every game and if this continues Irnperials are in for a merry argu- ment tonight. The game starts at 8.15 at the Park diamond. Players are asked to try and make a special effort to b Q time. REMEMBER wTlIm Harry Cooper, former Hamilton, Ont., caddie, tied with Tommy Armor in the United States open golf championship 11. years ago to- day. Armor won the title by three strokes in the lfl-hole playoff. Both finalists have won many import- ant. events since then, including the Canadian open crown. but Lighthorsc Harry is still looking an. NDON, June 15-ll‘alling into‘ even if the bouts lacked on the forzlriifirst _U.8. open title. "CAP" STUBBS AND IIIJPIE Red Sox Move Into Tie Forl LeagueLeadWithPiQneers Empire Title Match Slated For Toronto Kenslngtonlouthlt the ybuulml Connolly 4.0 0 011 ° Red Box aggregation in last eve- Higgins/c? 3 3 3 f i) é pings scheduled feature 9-8 but. Kashetsky as 1 o x o Q o 5;. g‘ were on the short end of a. 13-4 Champion. If 3 o o U o BLAH“ gANDAL score. The losers got excellent McDonald ss 1 0 m cum] n Pf”; 5kg Wm," pitching from portslder Connolly McDonald replaced Kashetdky NEW YORK June 15_1.hnk1e who retired 11 via the strikeoufi sixth. . qmovm up; smmlyanuftspring. route and they ill-lo billed W AB B, a Po A I s. wuple of Toronto ttlers cam- but loosewplay in both infield and Box 4 2 2 1 a o waning m the Umwd 3mm 100k outfield th men on base proved U. Morrisomss 4 a o o l 1 emu“... fluke m be brmhmnu disastrous in almost every inning. H. Landry, x o 3 1 they.“ fight m“ “allows. me “m, I. Jay veteran first basemflll- Delllhm- ° 4 1' o z a 1 that inspire a. large hello any day connected for u homer with the A. Clow, 2b i o o o o o p! the week 313$ lzgl-dgiil ltlliletrllilaenfiiztgtonmrulllcs‘. lwlllllarllisurz 4 o o o 0' 0 Th, d u'——-mw , u m: night's Wollov was the third Bwmd- g ’ ‘i g 2 i, 8 u... nfifiemgiflz... m? m’ lgmlnhlt the ‘ugtclmecgll gfstllgl; galglYl-‘lsln of g 2 1 o o 0 Brill-iii Enrol" title match in Tar- l" Bil-mes n ' ' onto between '1‘ Farr and found the road in deep left centre W. Arsenaultp 2 2 2 0 6 l. m field but this was the first circuit Arsenault replaced Bernard in upllffllfelylsf-fliéliiiiiuflabgrg ‘slings clout the others 801:8‘ for llillglilillfigé‘ SUMMARY of July m”, should w ma“ The 1W B“ “Se ‘gm “gm Should be somcth eflnite um- ggf, Oggeiggg, 5%,” mo, Mm 1 mmed mm gem... n 4; B... u» halt generated y the Bchmol- nitcher was maklr" his debut in Sox 4-, left on bases. 80! 4- ‘M40105 W" cwlih-r-Gmovm Town Ieague ball End held Ken- Kensinflw“ 4; rum batted m- 3?’ gndt Lmlfgdg Pg“??? Wm 3°‘ l 0'1"" i.':":.':;.'..."0 i-hssils: 2.2. “i-"'i.‘f.‘.’.'.'.‘l~.".l' 012:": i... P“ °" ' '" ' "m vxllxllonglsrceeded mm‘ w... in trouble hit. A- Mvrrison. Arsemwit; swim “HY-Ween Cmdliiii Welierchwiv only in the sixth when two singles. base. Arsenault, I. clow. J. Ready. makes 25$ New YOYK dfibllli Win01‘- a walk and Jay's homer acaunted Ci. Webster, I Jay: base on balls: agwnéiwLlgftoragoin-it, finnoklTretter for all the runs against him. Webster. w- M01115“. 5- 0M mm 5 H 9°‘?- On Friday evening the Red 50x hit by pitched ball, A. Morrison, . six days...hc won and Pioneers meet. for the first Kasheisky; struck out. by 00n- llsi Fri y over Lew Raymond of time this season. nclly 11: by Bernard 3; by Arsen- Baltimore irl New Jersey, running aullt géaTime 0f game, l hour 35 his victory string to 16 in a row, c mnu . i Box S on Umpires: E. Arsenault; base Top-notch Jockeys are piling up Kemington AB 1t l-l P0 A E judges, steels and Burns; scorer. big winn records this year and Ready 3b 4 1 l 1 1 0 B. Johnston. 1 _ no ffi n five scored triples Webster, c 3 l 2 11 l 4 8-0m by illll "$3166 7B R H E a ous trucks yesterday....A- Darrsch, 2b 4 l 1 1 0 2 a 9 moms them was Johnny Inpgden, Jgy_ 1b 4 1 3 5 0 0 Kensington 000 004 00 4 the crack rider from Taber, Alta. Larkirls, if 4 0 0 0 0 0 Red Sox 202 610 2013 9 4 311x10 won zhthmgtaorli; mngtionst. adiytown a n e B , Aqueduct. r a r Juntwkeephisboysfrom prow- g Lin: around too much, Oscar Vitt Scheduled At Souris Tonight iiurls 2nd Straight iio-hit, iio-run Game (By Th8 Mmlllld 7"") Veteran Porter McIntyre of BROOKLYN. N- Y» 1"" 15 Saint John. N. n. will meet 50lLYlS' —Johnnv Va-ndermeer. Zii-vfl-l- own Danny Macbormack in a old C‘ ' Reds southpaw. scheduled IO-round b0 bout at broke all major league Ill - Souris tonight. Other bou on thl In: mwds Wnlihi- by hllflifll card, being sta ed under the sus- his second ' “ nu-hlt. n0- ploes o! the uris Fire Depart- flm slim. blinking Brooklyn ment, will bring together a num- Dodgers 6-0. ber of local leather pushers. Tho fasihalllng youngster, in Neil Chevorie of Souris and Dan his first full year in the B11101- . Mullins of St Peters meet in the and leagues, pitched a. Ila-hitter semi-final. Everett Cheverie against Boston Bees only last Nat. MncConnsck, both of Soul-is. Saturda. . will provide one reliminary and Eight Dodgers reached base, Francis MacDon of Chepstnw all by walks, but. the 190- snd Lem Paquot of Souris tho pounder from Midland Park. Ollie!‘- N..I., pitched his way out ol the pinches on each occasion. In the ninth inning, ho loaded the buses with one out. on pus- u, but forced one runner at the plate and then got Leo Durooher on a fly bull to end the threat. Baseball Results AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 010 002 030-6 l0 1 Rovers Beat Hawks 2344 In a scheduled lifldlzet softball game played at the Park diamond last evening Rovers, last year's champions beat the Havflcs 2904 23-14 i free hitting contest. 612mg Andi-m o?“ Dwffevl. PIBYIHtESBOfX evenhtaernilxsm with (their ‘ upponen or e e gletxglalhead. Rigney. Dietrich and gershgddemy 58w 1g mmbexore __. ev come own ear ailfiflnhl“ 3 opponents had countered eleven times to sew up the verdict. Over the week-end the Tigers tackle the Giants in the next sched- uled galne of what promises to be a hard-fought schedule. Umpires: At the plate. T. Mac- Quarrie: on the bases. Worth and Bhevhard. Caster, Dean and Brucker: G/lli. Coffman, Lawson 100 102 000—4 11 1 110 100 DIM-G 12 2 d R. Ferrell: Whitchill 000 200 032—'l 8 1 . 200 000 002-4 16 0 Gaflby. Ostermueller and De- saute : Hildebrand. Bonetti. Cole. Links and Sullivan. Terraplanes Win Softball Game Terraplanes scored an 18-5 win over the Scouts in an exhibition softball game here toda. Errors by the Scouts and power ul batting by the winners paved the way in vctory. _ NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 000 000 101-3 7 0 New York 000 000 000~0 5 0 Tobin and Tloidd: Melton. Coff- 000 000 000-—0 5 0 010 0100011-8 5 0 Bryant. Root and 0‘Dea: Mac- Fayden and Mueller. St. Innis 020 121 003-9 l6 .1 Philadelphia 0x0 00o 121-1 14 z Th l, ._ I-lenshaw. Rvba. Shoun and Owen; scgugwgmmm, cam“... J Elves, Johnson. Smith and Davis. légligsxsblgfbheré Lmtilugnggb; 1'1 , ' . flIl , 1 . INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE If 056115118 siborggwp; B_ Pm: Buffl 110120010-010 0 rill e1 ~ Ye-"lle i Jemfifmw m... 1 n. Gallant, 1m mm a . Harris and Samoozoostiles. Radon Terraplancs: J. Pineau, catcher; and en 3am"; Grim, . Murnaghan, 2b; J. McLean. Buffalo 032 000 5-10 l3 1 3b. COYIB. S0014 510A’. J- B- MM!- Jcrsey Citv 003 000 0- 3 8 1 Donald. right e1 ; L. Roach. Kline and Bavino: Carpenter. centre field; L. Clovw, left field. Joiner and Padden. —-—-——————- ‘Toronto 010 000 020-3 11 0 SWEEP DOUBLEHEADER . Newark 201 010 1010-6 l8 1 __-_. Berly. Mulligan and Reiber: Bon- LIVERPOOL_ N s“ J une 15 - Boston colored Giants swept both ends of an exhibition doubleheader with Liverpool rung-groggy. 8-4 and 'i-1. NOTICE All Officers. N. C. 0's and men of C. Sun L. 11.. no rcqu the Armourleo, Mon Friday night, lune 1 1b.. at ham. Page and Rnsar. Firct night game. 7 inniiwsi Rochester 010 300 0-4 Baltimore 000 3101-4) 7 0 Krist. Sherer and Ogrodowski; Malone, Perrin and Grouse. Second night. game: Rochester 000 000 000-O 8 2 Baltimore Kleinke and Ogroclowski; Blum- ettc and Crouse. First night game, '7 innings: Montreal 300 000 o-a 6 0 Syracuse 501 120 x-O 16 4 Bwigsrt, Cantweil. Chapman and bobcat e, on going“; Gee and Moore, a p m O00 [$11102 ' ’ ' Montreal 141 00a 001-0 14 o n?" w' cllmnnl" Byrmuse 00o loo 000-I '1 2 " ' Wetherell and Campbell; Cook, and Moore. 108E118 baseball Lar- Mlmn P. 3.1. 4 c-ups-c-ll-sl. has slapped a midnight curfew on h-is Cleveland Indians. . . Violation of the rule means a $100 flne.... Eildiw Ammo. er of the Ken- tucky Derby aboard Iawrin, has rmived Wrmisaiorl from his stable to make the 5:11) in Inglewood, Cl-lll. f0 ride i; I Lh 150.000 Hfltllywoodeflpec .1. n ° In Richmond, Vs. there's a bat.- tler calla! the Yucatan Kid, fight- ing under the name of Normeni. Quarles, who never aim in g. bed until he was 17....In the Kid's native Yucatan they use hammocks real name is Herman Pal- oma but he keeps that oomparg- Lively quiet because Pslomo in Spanish means "dove" which is Illyihlnit bili- I- lighting name. Baseball's Big Six- (By n. Associated Press) (First three and ties in each league). (Does not include night ame): G I! Pct. Averill. Indians i9 115 44 '10 .378 , Indians 47 168 39 61 .361 Myer, Senators 4.2 136 26 49 .360 Ilavagetto. Dodgrs 38 139 25 50 .360 Iombard-i. Rhds 36 128 15 .359 i . York, ‘Tigers, 4'4; Medwivk. Cardinals, 43; Galen, Oiibs, 41. ~ BPRINGHILL. N, S.- Jun 15 - Polmdhz four pitchers for g1 hits. four o. th h _ s 1 Rncebusteresmwdafieoxdse routlrxh pill! over Amhers St. Pa in an exhi- hits and continued their battln manage against Tinglev. Kiley an v4vvvvvvv BOXING , BASKETBALL OI HER SPORT scheduled. place at Bouris has Danny McOor-mack and McIntyre of 8t. John head- lining the card. The next takes place at. the Curling Rink Friday evening when George Leslie tan- gles with Ogg Petersen of Suffolk and the last but byvno means the least a week from today when Leo Kelly of Charlottetown makfis gs e 5 5 D The last shall be first is perhaps a hackneved expression but it evi- dentg holds good in the matter of the oily-McIntyre scrap. Not for a long while, and the writer can- not. remember when has a bout drawn so much attention and in- terest from local and Island boxing fans. It would be putting it mildly to say that said fans were en- thused; they are absolutely all up in the air over it to think that one of our local boys would have the tsmerity to challenge a Canadian “ampion. at ale if iii Perhaps that last statement sounds funny and it does look fun- ny for never has an Islander back- ed down from lm opponent in any branch of sport whatever. But fans have more or less taken the atti- tude that local boxers are far be- hind the class of Maritime or Up- per Canadian fighters. Why, we do not know. but one thin: we do know is that Leo Kelly on his showing next Thursday night will show how fur astray fans that attitude are. 1k ik iii ii! Just last fall Kelly sighed i0 meet Ray McIntyre in‘ s. bout to be held in Saint John. McIntyre wasn't Canadian ion them To moat of us he was iuyt. another fighter. Kelly 101cc close dociaion and many were dlisamointcd counten when the word came the wires. Oh well. was the as good as wc of Kelly's was vi y when once nga the local boy meets this some fighter but now u champion by right of the ability and power in his flsts and with his risc th Kelly has also taken impetus. Bo big in are pulling avidly for him to come through with c. victory. 3K 3K iii 9K Just. returned from Cape Breton whore he went. through the firlt stages of his oondltionirlgca-mpaign for his real test, Kelly last night appeared to be in the pink of con- dition. Down to his real fighting Weight, Leo impressed watchers with his Snood and unching power in s workout yesterday. Not mak- ing any predictions on the outcome of the scrap. Kelly nevertheless can be depended upon to give o! his best and if he does have to take a. beating it won't be without McIntyre knowing he was in areal scrap. éié ilé 9k éié Called “Irish" and Irish he is. Kelly has always pleased on every appearance. When the going gets tough is when you see Leo at his best. Hurt him and he resembles a wounded tiger in every action anditisuptoalllslsndboxing fans to attend next Thursday's scrap and morally help along a youngster who is on the verge of making a. bid for Dominion-wide fame 1n the boxing me. iié 9K Cecil Braithwsito of Toronto. who meets Danny McCol-msck in the semi-final of the card. arrived in the city last night and by his very actions one could easily see fighter written all over him. For- OUT FRONT ALL THE WAY I‘ IT TAKES SPEED AND STAMINA IN A HORSE TO LEAD THE FIELD ALL THE WAY. HE MUST BE BRED RIGHT AND TRAIN- ED BY AN EXPERT. GOOD CHEWING TOBACCO MUST ALSO l HAVE QUALITY AND THE MOST EXPERT HANDLING. BLACK MANUFACTURED B" HICKEY é? N ICHULDON, mo: undo middlnelchi. - plop of Owns. Brslthwaib‘ onLv recently bin-nod I seven m: Qctsively and glancing comp-book one could easily cerlittlgttthe colored t o a something cu Y *### Just P Wan old boy who in his rise in game has hold no less than titles has nevertheless been flght- l, lng for seven years. Every stop o! ‘ that way has been marked W1 success ltnttbsedalnamur ranks a now .1118 pro. few fights llwlgflll! ed for some more of it. the scales at 152 he alwflyi Q i himself in shape and is ready ui. slploostt‘ a moment's notice to stop in c ring. . ‘ Today he starts of! on his 101' lap of tr: for the fight W1 rosdwork at 0 this morning a then goes through his boxing dr at the Eorum at 2 o'clock. Thil will be followed religiously every day and fans can be assured t-ha in the person of Braithwaite they will see perhaps one of the clov- erest middleweight: in the ring in , » Canada today perform. _ McCarmack. always in the pink of condition is in no ways awed his opponent's impressive reoo Danny, fist ,. his way up the flstic and improving with every t might prove n. W181! proposition for the ‘Toronto fighter. Many times we have seen him come into the ring with the oddu tackled ins/t him. but alwayu Next Thursday mom he wl! probably do the same thing allover again and give his opponent l. merry time o)!‘ i; in ivory round. Whotcveu-wmvyou lookctit cam alums up as the but that . has come along in u 1003.103 .. while and one that. will be w worth goings long distance iosemfl Hero's the setup. Two boy: . Illyrelzardcdal hul- inure at lsnorocou: X91: Jidé buskto thebackg-rourld leubutst-ill rnisingil" urebeforo e m n a a oug film 90$ 888-1 nd 1th g W1 heslltate to pick s. winner neverthe- 1$ if i1. does materialize bofotl the season closes the scrap will bl a. natural in more ways than one, Several letters favoring the eo- tsblishment of a boxing commie. '~ sion have been received. It is good ' t0 see fans taking an interest in .; the welfare of the sport and need- ' less to stay steps will no doubt b6 tolgen to formulate such a. body; Concrete action, however, willnoc- essnrily have to be deferred until nest“ year when the legislature mee . i TIE!) F03. 00L!‘ LEAD i, _- . 110015, June ls-(AW-Ii I was s. case of 3d holes behind him 36 holes ahead of him and Mnngrum beside him Gulduhl reached the consecutive Uni States welt- ern open golf championship to- llly Wit-h tho 881131111; Dayton, l: El E P HICKEY’S CHEWING HAS everything it takes to be a leader in its field-the finest leaf. good Woflllflflllsllil) llllll 50 years of service to the public. Ohio. pro sharing the lead. _. -_. TWIST ‘All.’ t0 W ...- l By EDWINA- CAP STUBBS —— WHAT 0Q YOU MEAN BY TELLIN‘ ewnYoODv IN TH' NEIGHBORHOOD W: wens GOIN’ TO BUILD A House WITH TWO- HUNDRED Rooms m 11'? WHY’ YOU'VE MADE US A LALJGHING- STOCK! -- MRS.» c» KELKS wAs HYSTLRICAL -— M WHY, ‘I ONLY TOLD TH’ KIDS‘ A HUNDRED Rooms - M} I THOUGHT.'COURSE.YQJ'D WANT A HOuSL THAT LQQKLD LIKE SQMLPIN"