s 1. -nad Home laurel “l Q 'E A I .i o ». f., ». JUNE 27» 1932 ` ‘ 'rms cHAnL0frTs'rowN GUARDIAN _ g PAGE si-:vai~:1 “_” , '--'_1 ml » --f ~ a 'u sr ¢-me G01-F , ' _ , Boxma f _ BASEBALL 1 -_ 'S BASKETBALL ’ (Fl, WRESTLIN . . ` OTHER SPORT ““~'~' anyRe¢brds Go '”"""f S"°“°'s slum msls lmlull Plmv. Marathon Mark 253’ Boa rcls At .....,...,................. T0 IRSLINGER RIFlE MATCHES .ilympi GAUGARY, Juno 26-(By tho Jsrisdian Press)-Alberta athl to represent their province in th olympic trials at Hamilton, smash- lug one Olympic record, equalling another as well as scoring the same time as Percy Williams did in the 100 metres at Amsterdam. Bra”d 'I I BWBCDADK Wind, HI!- d 5 old Wright of Edmonton, fiashe over the 100 metrecourse in 10 ;i- scconds, bettering the Oiympi c iudrk by 1-5 second and beating Percy Williams' best time at Van- couver yesterday by the same mar- gill, Olympic time was equalled in one lu-ut by Jimmie Brown, also of Ed- nlonton. The obvious benefit of the strong wind was reflected in the times es- tlhlished, for as the wind subsided ~’tlic times receded. At Cincinnati ' - l CINCINNATI, Ohio, June 26- Gcorge Simpson, Ohio State Unl- vcrsity dash ` star, clipped four- ivnths of a second from the Olym- pic mark in the 200 metres and fzlualled Olympic time in t.he.cen- l;i-y at the Allegheny district Olympic trials here yesterday. Hs it ‘d 200 metres in 21.2 seconds and liv 100 metres in 10.6 seconds. ANN ARBOR, Mich., June 26- lfldle Tolnn, University of Michi- lllin Negro sprinter, bettercd the \\crld’s records in the 100 and 200 metre dashes while trying for a place on the 1932 United States Olympic team here yesterday. of. iiclals said the times would not rand because Tolan ran with the \'.'l-,id at his back_ 'Dolan stepped the 100-metre in 10.3 seconds and the 200-metres in 20.7 seconds. At Vancouver _ VANCOUVER, June 26-With P.-rcy Williams showing u return to iii: form that made iilln the sen- sition of the 1928 Olympics at Amsterdam when he captured the double sprint crown, British col.. ulnbia track and field champion- Shlbs and Olympic tryouts were ilclcl here Saturday. ‘Four Dominion and three Brit- l.~ai Columbia records went by the boards and two Olympic marks and » *“ _i_.Trials stu ypsfsrday made an impressive bid e one iorid'| record were _ Wlllilllllt Cl-nada's spain:-co who olpturcd the 100 and 300 metro dashes at the lost Olympics, and who has been more or less out of active competition for the past year 0111118 U0 B lo! iniury, demonstrated °°i\°1“5|V°1¥ he will be one of tho foremost contenders for sprint hon- U11 by equalling his former Olympic record of 10 6-10 seconds in the 100-metres. Confidence allowing in every movement of his piston-like and flashing les' drives. the Vancouver speedster rapidly moved ahead of his field. At the 75-metre mark Williams with yards to the good, eased up and coasted to the finish breaking into his powerful stride again ,lust before reaching the tape. Mary Frizzell. Vancouver, flash- ed down the 60-metre stretch to equal the world's record in 'I 6-10 seconds. Miss Frlzzell also equalled the Olympic record in the 100- metres_, covering the distance in 12 1-5 seconds, just a fifth of a second under the Dominion and worid's records set by Myrtle Cook McGowan of Montreal. A Canadian record to go was the 400 metre girls’ relay which was captured by the Lucky Horseshoe Club of Vancouver in 52 4-10 sec- onds, 6-10 seconds better than the former Dominion record made by the Toro_nto Parkdale Athletic Club. Ruby Andrews, 15-year-old Kim-, berley miss, made a new Canadian record in the junior girls high jump when she cleared the bar 'at four feet eight and three quarter inches, 3-4 of an inch better than the old mdrl<_ clludys Robertson, Vancouver, added one foot five inches to the Dominion intermed. late girls' baseball throw ‘with a mark of 181 feet five inches, while Margaret Cowanaccounted for the other canadian record' with a ‘leap of 16 feet nine inches in the inter- _sommend repeal of-the loth amend- Barring the oforemontimod earthquakes and riots, tbl ltd- agion visionaries dwell ‘ Wd! al Presidentintiovorlthlclttill Ihlt'h&” P.)-Paavc Nurml, famed Finish distance runner. shattered all world’| records for the marathon distance ioday, covering the miles, 385 yards in two hours, minutes, four seconds. Glllf ` The Yarmouth Golf and Coun- try Ciub will hold its second An- nual Invltation Tournament, Thurs- day and Friday, July 28 and 29. In vitations are being extended to all members of clubs in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Ed- ward Isiand. The tournament is open to any amateur player in Can- ada and the United States, in ad- dition to those players invited from the Maritime Provinces. The Yarmouth Club will arrange a schedule of play to include eve ts to make the tournament of ro crestional interest rather than a pure test of golfing ability. The schedule of play will include events for both_ ladies and gentlemen, and an attractive list of 25 prizes will be awarded the winners. An entry fee of $3.00 wil be charged, which will include the use of the course for practice during the two days preceding the tournament. Entry forms may be secured from the sec- retaries of all clubs within the Mar- itime provinces, or by addressing the secretary of the Yarmouth Golf and Country Club. It is expected that the entries wlllinclude the leading Maritime golfers together with many exper- New York. Both the Grand Hotel and the new C. P. R. Lakeside Inn are ,cooperating with theYarmouth Club in arranging for the accom- modation and entertainment of visiting players. Tho events of so- cial interest will include a dance at the Club House on Thursday Play both Thursday and tri l 1 ` ~ ‘ , - _ * | moment amt_ .l. .',} J n cf social interest, the purpose being ) ienced players from Boston and itil ;_g_,; ills -55122 ...-K-1 ‘ Henry Irslinger, speedy light- heavyweight wrestling champion, defeated Lloyd Stuart of Bt. John. N. B., in a best two out`of three |fali challenge contest at tho Forum on Saturday night. This bout al- though not so gruel1ing_ as last Thursday night's affair, was never- theless interesting and at times most spectacular. Stuart started off well, and be- ing the aggressor for the first twen- ty-live minutes of wrestling he soon had Irslinger on the run and after knocking him grcggy he picked the champion for a giant swing and the first fall. ` Irslinger came back strong after the rest period to nail Btuart's shoulders to the canvas in seven- teen minutes. The stunt was exe- cuted with a vicious back fall that almost rendered Stuart uncon- ‘ scious. Stuart surely was in a bad way and the effects of this fall re- mained with him as he gameiy came out for the third and decid- ing tussle. The end soon came. After rushing Stuart to the limit and at the same time employing a number of flying tackles. Irs- llnger soon‘had things his own way and in three minutes from the start. Stuart found himself on his .opponent‘s shoulders being whirled around in an aeroplane spin and later to be crashed to the canvas. ‘ The boxing bout between Mickey Cooker and Kid Nickerson was de- clared a draw. _¢__;i-S LIGHT HURSE G0 INTU CAMP TUM 0 RRUW The P. E .I. Light Horse, under . evening. July 28. while the prizes r.t.-co1.r.1.Andi-cw, M.ul.,A.o.o..l The Wm* °““’“f=i °°““”`¢d mediate girls running broad jump. will be awarded at a tee. dansant go into camp at the o,dmmce|Baliymena where a mob was on in the Club House. Friday oftci- cu-ouuds, ni-ightoh, op Tuesday, the *mild HS hundreds 0! Piiffme Seib- nooh, following thc completion or zath. This unit is one or very few md at the railway Sf='¢1°I1 iv b°efd a a be holdin their trains . ROOSEVELT "‘ " - ”‘ °°““"“ *I* ° ‘”‘” “ ' K 'nic schedule or ploy for Thurs- their annual training this year, a A fisht developed and as it bro- day will included qualifying round special concession having been Brewed it beilume evldmli thu* P11- ‘C°“"m“°d ‘Wm 955° 1 of 18 holes for all players, together made in their case because of the gfims were being worsted and the ' with special features as driving, fact that they held a voluntary 901100 Blwuoeded Only in confinins Permment ‘ih°i"“““ i“ 91°” °f putting and approaching competit- camp last year without pay, and the ill-tempered crowd to the op- J°°'-" sh°“5°~ ““ A1 Smith mm' ions. On Friday, the gentlemen Headquarters have granted them a position side ofthe roadway, where “nd me “b"°3“u°“ °! "h° ml” will be divided into three flights, separate camp in recognition of stones and bottles could still be mama U- °W° ihifdl "°'»° °°°°w“‘Y the rust to luclude the sixteen low- that patriotic enort. hurlcd at me pugi-mu. t° “°mm“"°- ` est scores of the qualifying round, The strength authorized this year Many girls among the pilgrims Sitting on a tabla in R°°“V°“ who will play 36 holes at scratch is '10, all ranks and 40 horses, but became hysterical. Others wept and h°°dq“°¥`WfS t°“A3h° “mes A- FN” for lst, 2nd, 8rd and consolation GOD-Sidtrubly m0`1'9 than that Will still others knelt in prayer. As the 101'- °i*mP°1B'“ mim“8¢1'-¢°°knY 5”' prizes. The second night will in- bo ¥f1‘H\n€Cl. BS tho fate 0! Pay Will | train left the station, large stones nbuueed. "we will u°m1uui=° Row- ,cludc all pieyci-s having handicaps be somewhat lvwer to Permit ad- humped on thc carriage roofs, broke V019 0” U10 WB* 59310” W9 Wmffrom scratch to 18 inclusive, who di¥l°D8 9° tho Birwsth- T0 N015 windows and littered the corridors carry through our entire pro- may fail to qualify for the gn-5|; cost of transportation of horses, Wm., bmken g1w_ gramme; we have the votes.” flight, and the third gush; will gn- the Prince and Kings County Beton the attack cccuned A Ahundred nowspapermen, sweat- cmd, player, hpndlmpped from 19 squadrons are marching in this crowd at Orangemen paraded 'ing profusely in the close air barely to 35 inclusive who maynot qudl. year, some coming as far as 60 through the Prindpal streets of the disturbed by tiny electric tam. ify roi- the first night. Both the mu” Pm °f "B" “‘1“°d’°“ 1°“"° town singing party songs. At Lame copied down his words and saw no pesond and mlm flight, Wm may Port 1-1111 at 7 a. m. Monday, under a clash occurred M the pilgrim; ,reason to doubt them. Outside a la holes with handicap, for lst, and CNW- R- R- ‘HSS “nd iid” ”° Ken' Wm .mul to board ,, ,,,,,,,,,,. 10,. ‘ band blared. "The old gray marc. and consolation prizes. 81881011- Wh” ti" 5‘1““df°° Wm D,,bu,,_ -rl,-, wmdows of ,he bums sh, my; what she md w be," on F,-may the ladle, Wm be dl, assemble under Major E. W. John- wmch had brought ,mem were stone After spending the night in ing in Camp by noon Tuesday. “C day morning from Montague, halt pu-1,, ,mg 'um-. pp, 4°” °°* Wig* md'°‘; ”‘°“"‘“i‘; mm- 1:. w. Johnstone. cape n. com of vice-lvl-aiooitm anim-. ‘“"°°”°"mt M "° ’““' H- Ibn. I-ibut D- A Mfmtsbmery. uc' stucco-wcducem. my so. '~rnci-cuu»»»omoqu¢uon»sout“‘° M” 7“""°'°"°“ znducut.,r..n.oruc. cream. by Mr- Jw! Harrie uf the Ibn-W0 aiohmoua-rrhundsy. my M. "°""°"°"°"°"“"“-"“"‘“‘°"i“' country ciuiicndmnxeouyh .... »¢sr.rs. f0fl\'l|l “ml” 5°- It'm9f°5.N’ un M tm yumauth ao" ‘m|,» ` c smudnn Sl. Petzl!-Mohdlb Jill! 4. li he Yotfdf thlll till ltrlddlb hlllk I P. M. . FURNITURE sAL|.;__M' gg Wgy- at me mwbunm but 'm mg "_ ann’ om* , Capt. O. W. Campbell, Liout._A. mg p,,|n\..-1'|n||-pany, July 5, a¢_ mouth sh on wednesday' _“me 1'. cuupbcil, Llcut. J. Mustard. sr. sr. _ M 8' mn' at 13,, ML ,mm c°m,,,_; mm; ' “Nfl R- A- 0°f4°n md 5- ua ng” ;_`“"_w°dn°“"’ y ing of parlor, dining room ondi , llcllovnn huvn been muted lem ‘°,,_:,'m_.,.,,,,,,,,,,, M, -m,_ ,¢ ldtchcu furniture. also mehoguny 1 of absence from annual training. in W table. range. base burner. and The training period hal Nm r°~. crop and rcriiimi- nemomin-1, Dive- °°“8°i°_\1m °‘l“°\'¢‘=» =i‘°d°S dana to e dpys on ccccuut or nh- ibm. also uve suck md rouitrv “id °“'°]‘*°*;“»,“b3‘°ff: °‘ §,;;‘;’s' ' l between thoaonmwaac I communal he ¢ c h sauna era- A ° "'- strunc _ __ , anciai stringency. but the unit will An hkre:M*.n“m“M M be V em Nom,” nmved_ Termsl “muh U34” “ill” fm' “lm 457" pn-png, cash. J. A. McDonald, 9--ptioneer. il In 8972-6-It-mwsmy. 8991-ll |lllY 18,19 The Council of the P. E. I. R. Association met on Friday evening and decided to hold the annual matches of the association on Mon- day and Tuesday, July 18 and 19. The order of the matches will prob- ably bo changed this year. The MacKinnon will be shot on Mon- day followed by tho Moore at Mc- Leod at 800 and 500. The Corpor- ation will also be shot on Monday and will be a seven shot match at 500 and 600 yards or a ten shot match at 600 yards. On Tuesday the Prowse match at 200, 500 and 600 yards will be fired, the Judson tyro match being fired in connection with it_ The final wind-up on 'Tuesday will be the Ladies Challenge Trophy match, 10 shots at 500 yards. The range will be open for prac- tice from now on. It is hoped that the earlier dates will suit all out- of-tcwn riflemen, as they have been changed with this intention. PILGRIMS Continued from page 1 _,___._.'l<-_=--<---- and their basket lunches taken. BELFAST, Northern Ireland, June 26-(~A.P.)--Apparent anti-Catholic temper flared into riotous condit- ions in four cities of Northern Ire- land today as Catholic pilgrims were departing for the Eucharistic Congress at Dublin. Clashes occurred at Belfast, Bally- mens, Lame and Coleraine. Scores were injured, a. few seriously, before the pilgrims started their excurs- ions. Tonighf, the Bishop of Down and Connor sent a telegram to Sir Daw- son Bates, Northern Ireland's Min- ister for Home Affairs, demanding protection for the pilgrims on their return journey. lt and it looked 68 f-h°\l8h the Rnose- vided into two flights, the first to ' smashed, and several wer in ed veltlans had. thropgh skillful vote include the 16 lowest scores of the bW°“°'° “° s“mm°’“°1d tm sq““d' but non, ,é,.|°,,_.,1y_ e 'hu lgathei-ir;g non the patina; as qualifying roundl, tc play 18 holes W” Wm °°mPl°A° 1” m‘“`°h' ""4"," The Belfast md oomame “_ vint;;”::;? e 8 Zongrirliilil lopriscsr st' znglmsrdseczgg 5‘1““d’°u und" Capt' 0' W' Cmnp' tm-bamea were comparatively mm- ' ' f ` beu,crcllkcwiscmerching1h'1‘ucs- °" I" “‘° °°°"“" “Wi” We” ...infix ::::;::. ai :l:.»l::.°.".';‘l: - - me ri me I _ to the great northern tation where Athclr favorite son. sehctoi- .mined and their may win he is holes with :gn ;’!’t;°'jr°‘§:§ ;‘1’;;__!th,y Wm to “tram” for Dubm Hamilton Lewis, the last ta hours handicap. for lst. 2nd and oonwl- mm Th, Done, mm, ,_ bam, mme '::"..: -»» ul ui »» -».-» u ~° »°1-me WW01' Bn dl °_F_ ¢°mt,mm,,' D_5_Q_ Omnibus windows were broken in om,,,,,,,°,, ,,,,d,,,,,,,.,,,,, no, ,M the cwerd to the wuuier or rust 9° " ' mmm in 3 mmm, dm ,B _ mm better mm wo vom md un mlm may for both hd,” md gem at 2 p. m. on Wednesday, the 29th, D Y _ ' All AHCUOIAB PBl`k. . bland observers 109- By all °\1°u- "'F¥“°"' ‘"5 "° °‘ °9°°"“ "1“°° 1° Th, ¢,,u°,,,,,¢ gmm, wg; gg. "well, Maria," said Jiggics enci- intions he should have no difficulty ;“'°’°“ *° “‘° Wm’ ‘°' “‘° "“" ms, - the 'rown nlcctiou, "for whom did in collecting mother '100 to get ;:l°_g3:“' mn :_d“:°9’:‘d Wm _ negdquu-eo;-| you vote this moming?" ""°°" ° Mlm' Lt.-col. F. 1. Andrew o.o.- Ma- “I crossed on the homes or eil two-tiurdo _ , Th* 'l“°5'»A°° UW *¥"'°““¢` 91° "md md 'lm th’ “mm of tm for L T. Lowther, 2nd i. c.; Major the candidates," returned Mrs. new sud vr°P11¢t4 Wlw mill ‘Wt "°°'“' °°““’°"'"°,',“‘ 'n“."°“’ 1; 1. norokeu, vet. orr.;oept.1='.u. Jlnice, “md wrote out my priu- tbe wridbm of tb# ovuvebidw 11°- °'”‘°°“_ t°h‘;°°°:: °" ut msn, Adlt.; cept. A. sz rowci-, ciploc on the puck or my ballot. tel like lost sheen “who will be the Sw mlm’ Y" ' nymstcr; oapt. nt Moorhead Le- 'rhls is no time to consider ih- Vicc-Presidential candidater Far- ' gate, Chaplain; Lieut. P. W. Hynd- dividuals and their little personal icy says Roosevelt has not com-‘ ' man, Sig. Oifr. ambitions.” ‘ nuuucmd his law so mm, but the 5:: "m ":1“:“°;° °*’° ';:;n‘:“‘;::: “A” squared °°”°“‘°’ W' °“°'°°°" ‘M '°° 'A' mime nidlvlduei swung time `°“’°' R” H' °“"”' °“””' "' 5' todcuyhe dccidcdmmorersch- or m' mu 'ln be mm in me noi-ru. Licut. w. a. mumps, ucut. D D AVS ‘star Burton K. Wheeler of Mon- m J. E. Andrew, 2nd Licut. J. 0. C. mvlsmn OF ILLUSTBATIUN tm" mount of WW wp”-um' Club House in advance. All events mmpmu. _ STATIONS , willbodecidodbymcdalplayas ,, “ " “°"“"'“"°"" -° 'nm 'mi the tournament limit of we can - "B "" °'°° axrmnnrrrsr. sums once wont with the wom ‘ ' BRANCH l G NEWS°‘uuSPORT WCRLD £7. Percy Williamsi Back In Form _il-. (Cmadlan Press) Marking return to form, Percy Wil liarns won 100 meters dash Satur- trlnls in 10 3-5 seconds, 1.-5 bette than his own time at Amsterdam l four years ago. BIG LEAGUE BALL RESULTS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE .._._._¢» First game: R. H. E. Toronto ... .. 614 2 Montreal ... 411. 2 Sullivan and Smith; Ciaset, Par- malee and Head. Second game: R. ll. E. Toronto ... ... ... .. 10 6 0 Montreal 1 8 0 Liebhardt and Smith; Brown and Susce. First game: -=?° .cF Q53.” Reading... ... .. Jersey City 611 Shealy, Miller and Krueger; Pir- kins and Outen. Second game: R. H. E. Reading ... .. 5 9 1 Jersey City 610 2 Miistead, Newsom and Krueger; Pipgras. White and Niebergall. First game: - R. H. E. Baltimore 1 4 0 Newark ... 311 1 Holloway and Bool; Breenan and Hargreaves. Second game: ,.55 _.SF .§C.p’ Baltimore ... Newark . . . . .. Tauscher, Smythe, Cain and Hinkle; Holsclaw, Miner, Brillheart, Weaver, ,Mamaux and Brenzol, Hargreaves. First game: V R. H. E. Buffalo 416 0 Rochester . . . . .. 314 0 Bloomer and Hsrgrave; Teach- out and Florence. ’ Second game: Buffalo .. 8 8 1 Rochester 2 4 1 Gould and Crouse; Ecker, Weth- ereil, Starr and Florence, Jonnard. 0’KELLY WILL Continued from page 1 ference was given in Duiblin by President Eamon De Valera on Saturday. With the announcement tonight of the personnel of the Irish Free State delegates, Newfoundland is the only Dominion which has not nominated its official representativ- es to the Imperial discussions. The situation is entirely due to the elec- tions in the oldest British Colony about ten days ago. Repal-ations for the conference are being rapidly whipped into shape; and meetings of the various To Late To Classify WANTED-FORD TON TRUCK for parts. Apply Guardian. 3989-1i LOST--SILVER FEMALE FOX.` Apply W. H. Philips, '10 Queen St. 3990-6-27-2i _____.__-_---_-__ LOST-SMALL WHITE DOG called “Peter." Finder please no- tify Miss White, 36 Kent. St, 3986-ll MAN WANTED T0 ROE AN ACRE of mangels. F. S. Reeves, South- port. seal-e-21-21 LOST - BETWEEN HAMPTON and Bradaibane, car marker No. 4272. Finder please notify John , H. Myers, Crapalid. 3970-li ,____;_-_---i-----\- ' LOST-WILL THE PARTY WHO removed spare tire from the Ford in front of Strathcona Hotel, please return and save further trouble. 3985-li _ N0'i‘ICl'.--ALL PERSONS IN AR- rears of Maplewood School tax- u are hereby notified that 31st of Juno is closing date after which names will be handed to lawyer. Sgd., John Nantes. .__.____.__------_ VANCOUVER, B. O., Juno 26.- _ Coming to Charlottetown S d J day in British Columbia Olympic atur ay’ SELLS 'FLOTOQ CIRCUS “Wor1d’s Greatest Show” In seasons past it has been a happy task to laugh at the grot- esque and hilarious antics of forty Sells Floto Circus clowns, but this year, when the great show appears in Charlottetown on Saturday, July 9th at Connolly's Field, Upper Queen Street, we will be called upon to roar, chuckle, grin, smile and snort with joy at the capers of no low than fifty Sells Floto Joeys. The cream of the clown world, princes of cap and bell, kings of harlequinade, have been gathered to furnish the fun that intcrspcrses the breathless feats and wonders that feature the lengthy sells Flotc exhibition. Among them are many whose names are famous in the LAUGH CLOWN LAUGH ‘ circus world and popular with shou lovers. Each Merry Andrew devises his own individual laugh-raisera, and each tries to vie with the 0Uh€!`S U1 originality and humorous novelty. The result is a ions program °f side-splitting feats and funny BUY' prlses, not two alike, with the re- sult that when a Sells Floto patron is about recovering from one fit of gasping laughter he has but time to regain his breath when he is as- saiied with a fresh and even fun- `nier comedy Ollilailght- The *mud* ren love the clowns no loss “IBD their more reserved elders. T110 Joeys in rousing laughter disregard ( ages. sub-committees are being held daily to have all details in readiness in ample time for the opening of the parley on July 21. Announcement of the agenda will not come for some days, as certain matters require further attention. Tariff and imperial currency. though, will be two of the import- ant subjects cn the programme. Aside from the Imperial Con- on the two bye-elections which take place tomorrow. New Brunswick and Quebec Provinces' will be the scenes of the ballot battle.' BASEBALL An exciting game of baseball was played in the Hillsboro Square Saturday morning when the Sock Foot Nine defeated the litnrlc Leafs, score 6-3. ference, political interest is focused L_ Following is the line-up: Maple Leaf! Sock FGM Null' Catcher Bert Steele Leo Redmond Pitcher G. 'rrdihor Pew D°Y1° lst Base E. Burke B- Dum 2nd Base F. Trainor H. Prunty, 3rd Base Ross E. Mclrcllan Short Stop J, Prowse Outfield K. McLean John Quinn F. Dunn l J. NEBAC (Patriot please copy) _________._._ “Is your flat furnished or unfin- nishcd?" "To tell the truth, I never know, until I get home in the evcnlnlz- Thcse hire-purchase people are so 1 frisiitflllly fi1r.sy.” ' "FA M JESS WILLARD ' mcocat our JACK JOHNSON in me 26m nom l4:AVANA,gq,L$5 Where other makers are shut down, mghtand day. Thais because men ave fcimd out Imperial' Socks look best, lat lugs, cost les ~ .:=; .1 -~ ~