many $llwcials in Outing Togs for Victoria Day. ther Gloves, New Caps, Golf Knickers, Golf Hose, l l~°°K Yllllll“ "n" (Krebs m: FACE HE young, the middle aged, l, the 0ld——men in every walk of life, multitudes of them, have found the way t0 help keep their faces young —- CORRECT smvnvo. ‘i d no more miss the morning ave than miss their breakfast. QlelValet AutoStl-op Razor, with tip parts to assemble, is stropped iii a moment, the same blade re- ltewed to a super-keenness which rttnqvcsthe beard in record time Y-Jeaving the face Then the razor ificleansed and put away without Inootfl as velvet. 1.13mi: to remove. I A strapped blade keeps the fizce young Yalcilllllulto§llrop —-Sharpens itself , P " GUARANTEE" Inything lllpptn to your Razor umcnng lfli perfect service, just send it to us 1nd ' we will restore it to a new lil;-: condition without charge. E: damn-lam that every user of u Valet Ante-Strep Razor he c r u: -ntrrp@ov SAFETY RAZOR u-nqi_m__ii_m ___ . lllslull '1 An interesting lzluul- of l|.|~i'll'l Coect shavin soothes THREE TElAMgREADYflFOR . ’ PIUTOU COUNTY SEASON There will be prlzesdor the play- ers having the hast batting aver- and protects t e skin STELIJARTON. May 1l9.—<'I‘hrse . l lloanls—-New Glasgow. lStellarton Fancy Sock” l ‘.~ . l‘. Thursdity,“ Friday " ma, Khaki Pants, Flannel Trousers. Blue Serge Suits. _ _ _ . 50 more Sample Suits, sizes s4 was only. e worth asliigfh a... $37.50. Youlls for ,9 1 23b . The newestifad for young mem-up-to-date and ta date ahead BlaclrBottom Trousers. _‘ lsstnmnrlrnnmncnznnss . ,?~. Y0“ will BRY rshallllrllfly and on Fancy Swleaticrs. 0 .,,. retailers, - \ land Westvilie, entered the Piclou fCouuty Baseball League at the un- inual meeting ill the town hall to- §night. Lawrence G. Ferguson of age, fielding average and the larg- est number of stolen bases. West ville wil lentertain New Glasgow in the opening games. ‘ln- Wes-trviile, June 1st. This will be a gala day in MANY CLUBS STILL’ . T0 BACK PRESIDENT DOYLE, AhidllBltST, May l'9.——*\Vl_liie Col. Norlllnll P. lllncbeod is still contin- uing to lulc the sport roost of the Maritime Provinces, u majority oi the nnljcr sport orgunlzutions in the ‘tin-cc Provinces are definitely aligned wllll Samuel l", Doyle, the James Hush Murray of New Glas- gow. vice-president. l-larry H’. Saun- ders, secretary for several years was reelected. Umpires named were lPnduy ‘Nolan, Bert Strickland, Jam- ‘ Westvilie wus elected president PM Westvllle. Delegates Glasgow, James Hugh Murray, J. A. MacDonald; Westvllle. Ferguson, H. ‘A. McQuaprlepylVLPJK. 0s Campbell, Big Bill MuolionalchjStellarton, James Baxter. Robert present WGTG I lNew L, G. dqnlsod president of the dcfulut .\i. l’. B. A. A. ll- -C. lWth the exception of lilo llallfut" Wandorcl'ls, llallfux Cl user-Ills. Dartmouth and 'l‘rul'o A. A. C.----tn=a other lvading clubs of Nova Scotla, according to .21 prominent spurt lender, who has interested himself‘ lll the duration, are prcpurcd lo Bout Postponed (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, May 19. — The 15- l-ouud heavyweight elimination bout scheduled tonight at the Yankee Stadium between Jimmy Maloney and Jack Sharkey has been postponed until tomorrow night, because of rein which began falling this morning, promoter Tex Rickard announced today. Betting ILONIXIN. May 19.——Call Boy and Sickle are on even terms as Derbyl favorites. The call-over of betting odds 0n the Derby today resulted as follows: Call Boy and against; Adanfu 1W. They Sickle. 5 lo 1 Apple. lll to 2‘. 100 lo 7; Kiucardino and Shlalr r1375‘, $53 _' . ‘flfosztn and bone Knight. 2&3 to 1. L ll/L) l . l -_ihlrly on Victoria Park. first _(ll‘“ll&, ‘lll l \|‘l "l Call!" ll Hot Night loo m o; llioneynlaker, MJ,‘A‘Z;,.,‘,‘ " " ‘l-Ym ‘ W’ _ rulmn hi; is llll‘. stllvllulu, clip il "mm" 20 ‘l0 ll Tattoo" 25 m ll “ml out and lpuslo if in ouu of youflcaeulvd lly l5‘- W- ‘lvfllllllflv lll lll“ books if you urc concerned: Meeting in West Kent. School Thursday afternoon over iifty of the schooiboys representing Grades 6. 7 and 8 of the school gathered in one oi’ the classrooms and form- ed up the schedule for the leuguc which will be known as the Jutllor K. School League. by arrangement between Captains concerned. Games lo commence ut tflrreciof the (irons, lSl. l)uns'an's (follctzo. diamond in Churlotlcolwn, (hjyeluls ualnc today the l-nnall ‘lll. Ollvcl‘, C. Enery. T978050!!- » Prizes tor Good Work l i Mallllllhsllarkey Junior Baseball ‘ It was decided to play u schedule o! twenty games with each tcum meeting the other ‘four different m» tho llsluud organizations. uuile from casions. " v M1 postponed games (Q he plflytul voting sircngiil. they arc svllllnl: In illc lwolsuplmrl Doyle. ’l‘hl~. clllhu clnbrnre support S. F. Doyle. The clulls lnonliontul olubrau-l» New Glasgow, Wostvlllc, ‘Slfillilflfill, ‘frenlou, Jhnlllcrsl, lsprlughlll, All- tigouil-lll, Sydney A. A. lC.- Glen-o. Elly. Yltrlnoutll Y. M.» (l. A., llll(l Koutvillo. “lllllc illcro are numer- ous other athletic organizations. the (HWS uanled give attention l0 hockey, bust-bull, truck and flcl-l slxlrls, basketball, football, ctc. Back Doyle On Prince Edwulld lslund, ovtry athletic association is firmly behind their (zombulivo little lender. While lilo Allegwcill-l do nol possess izroul the Abegweits, Victorian, League A. A. l‘- Suullnerside, and "figuiuzl, .-\. A. ('.. ’l‘i;:nlsll, l’. E. l, in New Brunswick lll \. s-ulliuloul is split. Tile North Eihoro l-lllhs, rrp~ .l\lllll0l‘5l meeting, exur-zzlsloll llulir, Yllot/u/C” gouty/wk’ S: Ix J Friday, Judy 20L], .. lqmum-nn vs since ‘Air. Wltlllng, us junior rice; ' _ Ii’ B- L Acorn, ~ _ plesident, uuauiulously npilolnlerll ' _ lTueeduy, May 2ltll~ bioilonnld vs. ut ‘Col. Mnclleodhl own lll ' ‘ ___'. Fllligerg nol been given definite l. . ynition. ‘ (Canadian PM“) Wednesday, .\i-zly 25l.h—~l\'l nnoliy vs- llWPO 11118 bvflll no ‘lecrouse in the Cameron, lwutinlont toward the crt-proslitlont National League International League Friday. May 27tll~—.\ruru I Donald. l ‘ All guinea postponed, Tuesday, May 3ll~lt~~l~fillitvr , l Kennedy. r WEB played at Virrlorlzt Park yc=~l 101118.)‘ when llle "Owls" luok lilo Missing Aviators at“... I rkers" lllio clllllp ivy lllt‘ sl-url-l Second game: ‘Donald’ 1399-1711109 fll llglll tlYlIE- l ~- " "l" ' i",l ~ g4 w 0‘ ' ‘xjhwv “mg, May 19_ _.. Th“ Rezullng . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l G 0 Wednesday. Julie 22.—l<‘iliiter vs. Genrge (limbo; emyered u“, final loam. played lll-lids lip bull lllrou ll-l ' “ f ~ l pWlg ‘-l'll'l\l'l‘i‘|llll‘l‘ France, which followed the Bllltlmllffl . - - - - - - - - - - -- 2 1i! l KellllBdY- by defeating Syd-Conn, of Toronto "m" H0“ lllwhml l‘ lmlnm“ “llmll 7 & 3 5 l (Tolcller ||l|'(\_|4~r'l0(l cnllrfiv of (Jupluins Null? ‘Carltcu null llill; Vinoit and Friday, June Zith-‘Cumeron vs. by the decision route. m“ lack?“ lll‘ fllllllmll- , ‘ .. I _'I‘. Fbstel" . . . . . , . . .. t; lilil'ilvv_ylll*ll_'tlriflt‘l' nnd (‘nli from France, ar-l Lake. Acorn. Both bouts were ltl-rouutlers. “Mlllllllllll llm" lll“ lllll‘ "P-"i l 7' IPitl-lul i'lVl'll .\'<'llli‘l'illlY with"!!! lmvlflill, Jersey ‘City ill Newark. rain. Tuesday. Julie 28th.'—-McDouald v5. "Red" MueDolluld failed lo nutkc lwylll - - - - - ~ » - - ~ I T. .~ j ‘llillltcl- . . . . . . . ._ l’. Whil|..._»|,..-,....,, any trllco of the missing Filliter. his appearance at the office of the ‘ -' "‘ l9 .». i l l“ llflii‘ ll"l"‘ll"l' ""l"l""~‘i- American League Wednesday, June 29.-—<Kenlledy vs allllellc cmllmlsllkl" “lld "llllllllli ha“! ~ ' ’8. Owen . . . . . . . . . . ., It, (‘utlmurg-Q Till- lincl‘ went four hundred plnladelphia _ 0 5 2 Camemm 'has been heard from him since. Bu“?! v OFFER J l _ . l ' 1- - ' l i - ' ' . . = lll! rlnlll a 2M h‘ v l~‘~-- .» llllllllsllllllrlll‘lllillltltllllllllullzliléllniill "Clllwlw . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ " 3 7 0 Friday’ ‘my mtflwm v5‘ Meow glgllghleslxltlielvallrgér Toronto l - l“ "am “ '5 ~ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " " l - , . - . ' ~ . < - . h l p ‘éifflbggq I W" U“ wuy horns» nlgkfiwztil ‘Cochmne. The Tfggday July 5m_F"mer v ‘Km _ beat l-lnrly Goldutoizl, IBUSLOH, dc,» ‘MlllleY ~ - - - - ‘ - -~ - ~ - - ~ ~ l ~ l till“ ‘l . - . New York 0 8 0 netly. ' s. I Milo“, 1g rolmds. M 1 l \i Vidit l m“! m“. l ll I l ‘ l ‘WITH I, ‘Cleveland ‘ I - . _ 3 9 2 _ I l‘ .ene esclampfl. tintrcn . scor- — ' 4 l-J l" - -‘ - l u-ol _ . l; Shocker, _ Moore and Collins; R ' gheatlctllalxlzllillilncatllfklggllglgngvefinlfillé Nldllurllly .. Al?‘ Fnuuully, Buckeye and ISewelL first roundvol‘ a scheduled l-llX-Pnlllld ' Short lSlnp ‘ N -w”“‘"“‘°“ ' Peasants Drowned "°‘"l A l ‘l l “W ~~~~ -~ - <>\-»- (JOMLDIAN AND DA b Detroit . . . . . .. Art (llroux, Monlrcuhbonl. Young Fifllllvra . ——— Thurst. I and Ruel; C ll l l Burns, oi‘ Quel , m ,-,1_. s. !~.-.' . l-‘wl |. Shea. o‘ l arm m" KIEV. Russia. May l9. ——Nine- l0" after four llllllull: m: a “m q .. .. . . . iull~lllll All New ~.A Show that l5 ¢l¢-".l' Boston _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5 7 2 teen pggggntg were drowned ma“ ‘ The weights were: (lhnhm, Uallendcl- .. .. .ll. .\l('llilll'illil wholesome with eomedyrnr=fillflllllu Y , , , _ _ . ‘gL Lou“, _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ , _ _ 6 14 l in u", cumming of a mflk barge h, 13.! 1-4; Lonu, 134; Tllsloll, 133 1-2; ‘Mr. Ulllls Stylus nlnpn-cd iltillli- the last word m musical eoniedy. r~=--< . l -;—;—e—- . ARFl-l FOR tlon. THE IMPORTANCE OF FITTING To give proper support Fitter Shoes. there must be extremely accurate fitting, dit- iorent width: are required as well as half sizes, Aroll-Flitinfl Service ensures this. the Black Kid Blucher loot; and Older-bu are stocked in A. s. c. o. and E. widths, from w, n11. SLATER’S FITTER SHOES Sister's ArclrFlttcr Shoes are designed lo Qlvfl Pfillllll" ‘ support to the arch and thus relieve the unnatural strain o! hardwood floors and concrete walks, The last is so formed‘ beneath the awn the toot is tit- ted ‘snugly and receives the much needed support. support is given without hindering the tree movement of the foot and there is nothing in any way to Impede circula- You shout‘ have a pair at the special price of $10410 (laid in Ihrger centre; at $11.00 and $12.00. ' flA HSightly, Gentlemanly F ~ i ¥ ‘l-Gtakoaitilfliliténcirsnsla‘ OlNcill. Denies Report NlEWlAlRlK, Nijjiliay 19.—~.lolln .l Conway Toolc, President oi’ the a report that the franchise of the Reading (llllb will he transferred to,’ Montreal. . l l l Fifty-seven per cont of tho Read- ,lng stock will be transferred in the ‘ M EN For Race u, ll- ' i.o the are even with Arc (“Mum BAY. May lafidlmmy mater,‘ l-lennigan- the famous United wired the committee-here that he ' will leave Boston Friday night and will arrive Sunday morning. Cllf- =. once DeMar. ills hero of this year's ‘l Boston Marathon. wires that he will ' lesve Boston on lsundsy and will .- urrive here on Tuesday morning, ‘ll DeMar will be met at the Sydney Rlflllfln by a decorated ellr from p here and ‘alter Wridr through the l‘ ,city will be brmllht here. . ' ‘ ISilan Mcbellnn, the Windsor mil-i r’ jllzrniwiiv _ . Shoe Y &“ BI LIMITED 1.9....‘ ll International lAaglls. today denied l7‘ First On Scene fill." all h. on, “ ture. ete., WOIM. Makes (Fzibricsl Moth Proof v vs. Mo, vs. Wednesday. Juno lsl——(;ulnurou vs. l Acorn, ,\'l‘brollto . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 3 ii l Friday, June 3.-'Ml!l)OIlill(l vs. Fil- ly enthunlaltlc- lBuffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (i l! 1 liter, - l, lllaloy and liargruvc; Proiitt and Tuesday, June 7.—-<Kclnledy vn, (lu- 1 Pond. meron. QC“ LnwlfED. Turomo, c-nad. iROCheSlCP 4 3 0 Wednesday, Jullc 8.—Acorll vs. Mc- _,__‘ uSyracul-le 7 12 3 Donald. ' I Pl udholnme. liarrson, Johnson, Friday, June 10tll—ll~‘llllier vs. Ken \_ q-uyhn. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ V _ _ __ 1L gmmflBaxter, and llead; Hallahan, Held nedy. l ‘Short Stop land Scllulle. J Tuesday. June Nth-Cameron vs. in. MacDonald ...... B. d-logg Acorn. l ————~ - inFllglt game: I r 0 Wétiilllliatsday. June l5~eMoDonalrl vs. l - 1 ca llg . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. r er. nlFlnd no fBnltilnorl: . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 9 1 Friday, June 17tll.—Kennody vs. Watson and llill; Chambers and Cameron. Tuesday, May 2-itll.——Ac-orn vs. Mc- l Welzer, Maollhdyen and Hoft- lll‘? Dlllepor river. ‘Five others ‘mllll; Wllliwfll. Jones, Ballou and WM” saved‘ ' mo. [Chicago Cubs of the -Nutional This in the but prepar- ‘Lelllillll "ll Fllday- .81“)?! on the market today . . l . l g; for protecting your cloth- Tlll‘ l in , Woollenu, draperies. l . blankets. upholstered turni- trom the moth it lo odorless, Quin- lou, non-lntlamcbie. non-In- you enn uu that will tin. ‘All Jurloul. nnd thorn i: nothing give the Stiles long.’ distance runner has ume results. Try It tor once and in convinced-Jim) bot’- -U|e ihmflflun" side-opening Onrmoni lag to store ‘your ilurodtlcup. .l. 1 .4 j Jillhlfllhl; 1on0» rl- ritual-try l‘. l r0.» erosréir llill;... . l , 150v of lhc M. ll‘. Ii. Even in lliollrton it is lvporlell that tllcro is a diversion of oplnion,——ll\o loading hockey, club-tho Nlollclon Atlltnlires, cll- Tilson, Ghabot Win Semi-Finals i\l()f\"l‘l'il*lAi., Mlty llL-dfroddie Tilstun, of Winnipeg, llnd (lGOPl-‘(O (Bhubol of Alonlrcal, will mect ill the finals of the Canadian light.» weight tournament to decide who {illflll meet Leo (Kid) Roy, the champion. ’l'llstun earned the right by will- uinl: a decision froul Sylvio Mil‘- cuult, oi’ llioutreal, who wus sub- stituted for "Red" blncDouahl of» Halifax. who failed to put in an up- Belnuger. lll 1-2; (loldsleln, lll; Giroux, 113 1-4; chumps, 151 1-2; Mireuult. 132. Japanese Team 'l‘i)KY-0.\ Mill’ lllw-Yilfllllffl tllu winner of lust ymlus llllwllljlllll ton Burns, 114; Doll lloeuhnun. 15o; lél t Tfllwqllllfl. Jnpuuel-lo é have llllourly boon selected, ‘The fourth lucmhol" lectcll shortly. ~~——- ~~-{Q&-~___.- l British Ladies l ‘A Golfing Finals ,_ NEWlCASTlJE, County‘ 110w... ‘J Ireland. Mny l9.——Mllc. Simone Thion de is Chaume, petite l9 year old Fillench golfer, and Miss Doro- ll’; thy Pearson. young Keutish playgr. will meet tomorrow in the flnsl of the ‘British women's open golf favor toward Doyle at lily‘. time and}? l nla_ chunlpiciullllip, 113A hug" munm] third mclnllor of the, Jupuncuc llnv- , is‘ Cup loom. ‘fakciohl iluradu and I slurs who mulls n llrilllunl. record lust your, will ho Sc- READY, “m” ‘W? I l l l - l dorsing Doyle's‘ 'stzlud, whilo tlu- Monctoll A. A. A. null the IC, N. it. Recreational -Clu_b, nre among his strongest opponents. Sussex has sided with Col. Macbeoll, while Sl- Jolln has given their support to illl‘ present representative of the A. A. ll. (3., although Mr. Doyle has opll only contended that in tho cusp oi‘ a spilt he can carry fifty per vvul of tho clubs ill hotll St. Joll.l and hlbllclfill. . _l lt is generally presumed lhzll l|‘l.~= statement is somewhat oplilni yot ut the some time his rein. - menlla vitally niicclcd llllllmir- coir ditiolls ill St, John no.1 “m; sup- port. Tho Sllrkvlllc A_ .1. t‘. i- luc- pltrcd to Sluud by llnylc, us n slur; ccssflll athletic loudcr, \\lll.'<‘ a smull orgllnizzliinn lll llnu resolved ill lhc tlon. MATlNEEA-16c, 11¢. NiGHT—26c. 11¢. MARY CARR . RALPH LEWIS e ‘ DOROTHYRIVIER A spectacular love drama n! g , l . _l"nl'l. . snnn- ('\lllilL \ -, Doyle Strong 'l‘llv..- zlililudc of lllt‘ Floufu Flu-rl- ,1‘ llllll Valley (jiulls ul’ Noni ril'(\ll.|' l appear to prov-lilo tho crux lll‘ lln-I ‘ situation, plus sovcrul snlullvl‘ l-luh.~l' that exist in lllc .\'l.‘.ll'lllllll‘s l-ulil lukc purl ill only one form hi‘ nth f hero of the flames. Something dig.’ 4 terent in "fire stories." lclicll. Wlliln Col. hint-Loud ‘his l uolnhlmi the volillg till't‘ill.llll .11 ill ilmllilfifili urn" brunch in Si. John.‘ i‘ l Airlnvttvn llud liulifnx, Hoyle 1m:- vs-l ‘ , l llrblisllcd his proslilzn on iwiurol " iTrlivli-l d lsluud, and in (‘unlhvrlnllll Piclou and (fnpc llrtvlon Couniil-s. ’l‘lllls fur Ml‘. lloylu has (l<‘l'l.ll'l‘(l himself as a unionist. nppllu-ri lo‘ lll-cc <iou or u division of llu- I'll», villcvs bul lll(‘l‘(' ill'l‘ rlllnors rill. 1.1! A thrilling story glorifying the heroism of our iit¢ 1mm. YOU'LL tuna "runs sronv cluln; who llllrc plclllzl-ll suppurl l||_ , ~i10_vlc. This nil-cling will lu- pro" , “ifs unlubly culled lll oiiho: Alnllvl-al | DIFFERENT. or Trnru. and u: i1 lin- sport div} will be doiluilcly trust. iu llu- l~ol~ it‘ llcyry counties of Nnlu Srnlin sort». FINAL l-limt from lilo A. A. l‘, l‘. is lr-in" CHAPTEE_ openly mooted» and ii is :llln= i‘ 9F!’ " q certain llll‘! unless noun» Pllill‘: in u lilo situation is t-ffoclrd within lilo‘ ' The fl0use ll"Xl two work's. lIll-lw- will in‘ u‘ A split bclnu-I-ll tho A. .»\_ ll. l‘ (l l.| u: K 97 9y large pt-rcouizlgo, of Ihl- clubs l‘i Illu first. ' l. Bankers League l l Royal 12 _ szcouo CHAPTER or “On Guard” “.5 A HUMMER. Sentia 2E ' l Tllc. Royal llillllt ll‘llllllli‘ll lilt-l Suolia yPslt-rlllly uflcrlloull ‘ fast llllPTPfilllll-Z lllluu- of hllsol llo the Lullc of l2~~2 llill;.- prnvin ‘beyond u. doubt llll‘ll_‘ superiority over their old llllll‘ rivals. Fhl- n i~ . ners hoppcll into llu- loud from l .<- firsl inning and \\‘t~rr~ pvt" dlrlllgel" of llcinl-l ()\'(‘l'l1llil‘ll_ and lda-slcl‘ lilo "llo_v:lls“ lillc wnrl l ‘lllg bztltlory wcrc "rizlll on" ill supported slrou-gly by lllt! l INC E lllRD l'fl('l()l‘ll)'. Sulturlllly lll 1i o'clock lin- - Royal uud lConllllorr-n will lucol. (‘Pnlrlul plellso copy.) LAUGHS. SONG DANCE. FUNNYJCOMEDIANS- Pulses 16¢. NIGHT-Md. an, _26c- l MATIN EE-—26c. Baseball "Standing- ~ American League Won imsl l".l'. . l. -| 1 M y, 1921:, wt '. My vol =1» w ~11» Less Ulleluployluont iliiiitilii“ ’~..‘.*..‘}..-. (lrcullll-llll Clllculzo . . . . . . . .. l7 lll ,!'-(il - "lll 115W lll! 0W the nlilllolllllll Philadelphia i5 li on In ‘Britain l lllllulzvllllhllllll.‘ or 23,000 leyu Detroit . . . . . . . .. 1:: ll .041 ‘ ' ‘ n yslnfiigo. I b p10”, ‘Si. Louis Ii ll .il<l ""‘* The improvement u m Washington l2 ll‘. .lil llllNbtlN. lllll)".1ll.----l~‘on_tl\e first lshluost noticeable lll gall"; Cleveland l2 lr. .141 m...» lllnoc general strike, Jwgiicliffiy‘ steel and engineerlui! l" .. Bostbu . . . . . . . . . . o i8 ~-~-— ~ ‘ " ' __ ' ' ‘ , f" I!" ’ v.5 Bfiél‘; National l League mo. a’. N Won lllolll . _ ow York lll in Chicago .. . .. lll ‘ll . > =1 1 ' _ l‘ l §iil'§l§'§.l§iI'“ ill l i" ~ "' “l SLLoi 1s - rr " . ....._......‘;..’ . 1s’ ‘f. ill THAT’S WHY MEN/ALWAYS ASK. . Boston ,. 1o .14 .411] l _ _, ‘ on‘, . ._. Cincinnati '1, 20‘ 250i l < “ “f FORb “l “l International League , Y l Won Syracuse . 21 , championship tournament. V. The young French star, who de~ tented Miss Pearsonin 1924 in the ,flnal 0t the British girl's champion- Q ship. is the favorite for the 36 hole competition. . _By her brilliant play today Miss d, Pearson prevented "the pofligfilllty , 011d: all-French llhal defeating Mild flnbilll. ‘ll! Iflliiiw, wit’) had. ‘ Odlthelasmi-ilnuls, i up ind a 1o Baltimore IRoc ester Bu lo - Flhzrénto w..." "’~lt..\.l' W mm" "i: llolwiilga" e ' v ,_ 115mm’ l _ ‘Atwlflutfli.