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-THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY . CKK&TXnXS 1 ' - acnt Jfnrtr t •nd ' Xte a Vm Pet- J -OT •mim ai e gUMU oa Mondi r •=£ ' ^ JG M Hatdibic s oC Donsu l *' S ', BSSm . The atxMMiaa waa t3;« ccle- kntifiiL «C 3C«a blctb- i-iMT,--'.- Xxagall Pnk ismt th e hoUdxr ' i- •MuKf'Tl H iBKh«z. Mzm. Gburle* ; Tmmk. otOmniT* !«=«- I. JBmiiui asxanau a t I/mc la jnA I s apvinBiic t3ie ir««fcrf!nd-with V tt. iBnta, ud Xn. D. A- Heaoirwi. at letr»ce. ^ ' zaf Xn. A. Br^nsr o r Am- . iHiy xm A mr« on m. morar tri g t o » IsUadtu Bodnlpti HoWe at Amber \ ' -aBnBns 'nad]iBi''« t Belinar. • S. I- 3Cr.~ «n d M j»- PBrfce L . Wood* V3rd of'Xmbo y road hav e opened ajek- cas? to Ne w Jerse y fo r th e snmm^T. Myrtle niia of Nelaon Biio Tismns Mr . and Hn. Charles A. SchiriU OB th e hoi»e-_ boat a t Por t JeSeraoa , N. J . Fran k JJitdie n of Porttand . lCe_ vaa th e soes t fo r a frw daya of Ua aJater. 3m. Jame c Nolaa. of GUEonra lane. Vis a Haael Biztteifield of Gi£- fonr a lane , -who -was aerlonaly in, la alowly recorerlng. WEST NEW BRIGHTOS \ E . Vowtim of Bnffalo la Tiaitlns hia parenta on Clar e rtiad. Fre d Schleidi o l Jewet t aTenue. Carl and Aagnat ZlBl of Baraalde avenne. and JIlsJ Ida Aiaaosen of Brooklyn haTe' returned afte r a mtHor tri p to Veado w Brook Farro. Monson. Mass. Miaa Boaetta. HaySes of Jewet t avenn e la spending tw*> •weeka\' Ta- catio a a t the Gypey Point Hotjee. Leeda. In th e Caukll l Motmlaina. Mta. U F . Knaoe r o£ OrajiKrr y Park , Manhattan , wa s th e fmesl fo r a fe w daya of Mta. B. Kraus e of Clo** road. I* F . Kraus e of Clove road re- tumer i hotne on Thnreday , afte r a. tri p t o PennayWanla. HABINEBS HABBOB Mlaa Sara h Ker r of Manhatta n Ls ependin s some weeks i^th Miss Lola Decker a t he r hom e on Har- bor road. Ilanr Petit , Jr, enjoye l an an- tomobUe tri p to Trenton, N. J., last IPALACE THEATRE SMday eawcarta. 2:30. Evanlnga •at 7 and 9 ; Matlnea Wly^^ SOW PLAYDiG' LOOK OUT INN HHlarious Rural Skit BESSIE MACK & CO. jj a Comedy Sketch —-WARD, WORK & WARD Variety Sinsing-and Dancing BAN AID POST rp-to-Date Comedians ADAMS 4. BROWN in Songs l,Tth Episode of \Darede-ril Jack\ with JACK DEMPSEY had talk I 3 Jbmiay. Tuesday and Wednesday, July 12, 13, W. KING BAGGOT in \TTie Man Who Stayed Home\ \The Haul of Fame\ ^TPLIES ALL MATERIALS A MASON OR PLASrraER REQUIRES BUILDERS: NOTICE! W> have a limited supply of 4x12x12 parUUOn tile and 8x12x12 huUow wall tile for sale. ^ommna^upply (^o COAL AND MASONS' MATERIALS Phon.W.B.121 W.ED. GANNON THE HOMK <t* BEFUJE D PUAKa FO B HEFINE D PEOPU FMPIRE THEATRF. |-ronAY— ' i ^ I Fl»a Daya to 1.1»«I Hov. would you apend those 120 hours? See I hns ona ttron g man used the m in iWlNS Of SUFFERING CREEK\ In which William Fo« presents WIM. RUSSELL. It Im a gripping dram a baw d upon th e f^rnou. novel by Ridg>p<eU Cohom . Screen Magazme Broadway 2-Act_Comedy TOMORROW — Th* Manx -Why hav« yoti com.r' Th e Woman:: \^cau.e I love wr—Then over th e man below ewept a terrible eueplcJon! Hia Wife ! r—Warn ehe th e Woman In Room 13? Samuel Cotdwyn pre- PAtTJNE FREDERICK in **TnE W03LVN IN' ROOM IS'* By Pemival WJIde. Ma* Marcin and Samuel Shipman. In th e terpretation of the woman of eou< and eacrlflce, v»ho ehall deny that Pau.ine Frederick t» without a peer .n the realm of the eiicnt tframa. Colored Scenic. :?1ow >fotion. Comedy. Novelties Monday, Toe^^dav. Jaly 12-13 Elsie Janis in \The Imp\ In Acta eeK- T . Irrlig Kinaey ot Brldeeport, Coaa ^ spent tie past week with Ills pareaia . Mr . «a d Mrs. Georp ; W . Klaser . of \fash!ii«ton ATeaae. Mrs. Oertrude Hawkin s ha s re- tome d to he r hom e f s Erastlixa pUce mne r » Ion* Tlait wit h rela- tlre s In Bl&ckstoae an d West Potat . Ernes t T. Bub ha s retome d to husines v ^ Mariner s Harbo r af- te r spending a week wit h his fam- 12y In LordvGle. Pa ^ wher e he ha s purchased a large farm . Mr. an d Mrs. Charles Hoppe r an d son, Leroy, and Mrs. Id a Pike wer e entertained OTer th e holiday by Mr . an d Mrs. •WUhnr Post, Har- ^r road. ^ Mrs. Michael McDonongh. wife of Police Roundsma n Michael • Donoagh. died very suddenly from ' hear t failur e \Wednesday mornin g * a t her hom e on Washingto n ave- 1 nae. j Mrs. Edwar d MlUer ot Scotch < Plain s wer e entertained ore r th e I week-end %t the home of ke r pai^ ents. Mr . and Mrs. L . W . Free- : roan. Mersereau aVenne. ;; Mr. and Mrs. Harr y Peti t of Harbo r road entertained Mr. and Mrs. Arthu r Fri U an d daughter. II Ruth , an d Arthur . Jr.. and Mrs. \ Luella Spracklen of Trenton, K. J.. ; over the week-cud aod holiday. \' Mr Fri U and Mrs. Spracklen-lef t I for Trento n Mondaj* evenlDR. Mrs. I Frl U and th e childrt-n will remain for a two weeks' tIsi L PORT RICHMOND Mrs. Ellen Kinsey is at lier homp again on New street with he r sis- ter. Mrs. Mar y Francis, afte r fpeodin s th e winter and spring with her daughters and son. Mrs. Edwar d Sabia e of Newport News. Va.. Mrs. Hilda Kohlcr of Newarli, N. J., Mrs. Pptcr Yost. Montclalr. : an d Geotf e Kfnsey of Elizabetii. I -Edwur d Shouteo. weU known I amon c local shipyard builders, re- ! rumeii yesterday, afte r fifteen : y^-ars* ahaence. during which time I he ha s been at Quincey. Mass. Mr. jshouten ha s rec^^ivtHl an important arpoinfmc-nt with tbe Newar k Submarine Co. CONCORD Th e next reinilar fciioot of the Robin Hood Gun Club wiii bf held on Saturday. July 24. Th e Jeannett e Club or Mauhat- fan win hold a shoot at th e Robin Hood Gun Club groundu on July 16. .•Vmosg the local meTiibers ar e W . Rohlfs. G. F, IIutchinsB. C»eorge COnelley and Julius .Meyer. WEST BRIGHTON ' R. Mosillo haa returned t o hi s home on Castleton avenue from a n extended trip to Italy. Thoma s Whalen of Henderson aTcnue. Ls Bpeadlng his racatlo a •Ight-seelng throughout New York State. Jame s Mooney of El m street is enjoying hls^Tscatlo n a t South Beach. William Taylo r of -\laska street Is spending his annual racatio n at the different summe r resorts. th e guest ^f Helen O'Donnell on Housma n avenue.' GRANITEVILLE , Mr. and Mrs. J. Trisme n of 11T8 Richmond arenu e hav e announced the engagemen t of tb©ir daughter. Miss Rnt h Triwnen. to Arthu r Sparry . DQNGAN HIIXS -Georg e Faterso n ha s returne d to his hom e on Riciwnond road, afte r a business tri p -througji PenMy l vania. TOOAY—Special Attraction Harold Be U WriRhfa Famous Story - - •^HE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS\ A n adaptaUbn of rfce famous norei by Harold Bell Wright with the-wetbor hlaswlT Ic tL« role of di.-ector. «th Episode of -THE UION MAN- Two-Act Ai*ce Hewelt Comedy TOMORROW— MVDLAINE TR.W'ERSE in -THE TATTLERS\ nahinc Comedy. »th Epiaode of -THE LOST CITY- PORT RirmioND Mrs. William l3 DonnWl of Hen- derson avenue has returned home from a shor t racatia n spent with rela'.iTcs and friends i n Greenrldge. Miss M^e O'Donnell of Green- ridge Is spending ba r vacation as Courtlandt Van Clief Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ingha m of 10S8 Delaware avenue, Buffalo, have annotinced the engagement of their daughter, Helen Cloawn Ing- ham. <0 Courtlandt Va n Cllef, for- merl y of Manor road. Wes t New Brighton. Miss Ingha m wa s intro- duced t o Buffalo society — th e fall of 1919 and Is a graduate of Miss Masters' School a t Dobbs Ferry . Mr. Va n ClleC wh o is- a son of Mr. and Mrs, William S. ^'an Cl«£f. of Manor road.. is well know n to State n Island and Buffalo society. H e is a membe r of th e Richmond County Country Club. Stat e n Island Club. Fox HUis Golf Club, BufTals Ccun+ry Club and Satur n Club. Durin g th e \War he paw ac- tive service In Franc e a s a membe r of the Naval Aviation Forces with the ran k of Lieutenant (junior grade). MARRIED Cregan—Duthie Miss Isabel A. nutbi e and Georec Cregan. an officer In the U. S. Navv, wpre marrie d on Jun e 30, in th e Sacred Heart Church, Wes t Brighton. Th e ceremony was per- ft>rme«I by th*? Ilex. Fathe r Bren- nan, recently ordalneil. assisted by Fathe r Marshall. lisslstant pastor of Sacred Hear t Churctr. Th e bride, who wa? given away by he r fatSer. was dressed^ in a while satin and silver lace gown, with a train coming from th e shoulders and a lonK veil wit h a wreath of orange blossoms. Sh e carried a Bbower bouquet of whit e roses and IllScs of th e valley. He r train wa s carried by he r niece. An- n a Duthie. who wore a dress of Point De Spr»e lace over whit e satin and a wreath of smylocks. He r flower girls. Marie Duthie and Agnes Lawlor, were also dressed !a whit e satin and Point De Spree lace and carried basket s of flow- ers. Th e bridesmaid. Miss Helen Duthie. sister of th e bride, wore a pink georgetfe dress with a ha t to match and carried a bouqueT ot pink roses. Lieut. E. J . Leonard. U. S. N.. acted as best ma n an d William Duthie. Huber t Brenna n and Rich- ar d Har t acted a s ushers. Prof . Rock played th e wedding marc h and Ann a Bruato n sang \O Prom - ise Me.\ After the ceremony a reception was given a t th e hom e o ^ the bride with musi c and dancing tor the young folks. Afte r th e reception th e bride and bridegroom left fo r a three weeks' stay a t Atlantic City. Amon g those present were : Rev. Fathe r Brennan. Mr. an d Mrs. Rob- er t Duthie and family, Mr. and .Mrs. E. Duthie, Mr. and Mrs. J . Doyle of Brooklyn. France s Cun- ningha m of Brooklyn, Mr. an d Mrs. Jame s Duthie of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Cotter of Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Finc h of^Brooklyn, Miss Clara Doyle of Pensylvania, Mrs. Gug- genheimer of Ne w York. Mrs. Cre- gan an d Mrs. Guggenheimer. Mr. and Mrs. Thoma s Duthie and fami- ly. the Misses Nora McCarthy. Mary SluIIlgan. Dorothy Guggen- heimer. Agnes Lauber. Ann a Mul- ligan, Marie Finch . Lllll&'Hanion, Margaret Lane. KatJierlne Bren- nan , Kathleen CHare. Helen- Man- ncy, Messrs. Huber t Breanan . Pat- rick Brennan , Raymond Brennan . Al. Jeni'en. E. J . Leonard. Ed. Bren- nan, Walte r Smith. FLASHUGHTS and ' FOOTUGHTS ^ / • Walte r Scanlon. the young I Iris h singing star, wh o is coming to th e Liberty on Jul y 16. wa s dis- covered by Victor Herber t and mad e his 'debu t on Broadway ft th e Booth Theatr e in th e opera ••Eileen.\ Afte r a two-year en- gugcment which Included th e prin- cipal citics in th e States and Canada, he appeared unde r the managemen t • of Arthu r Hammer - 6teln in '\SCHnebody's Sweetheart \ and ;^Always Yon.\ Fo r a young 'work In 'IJoln s Straight^ unde r director nSb' King, for Jess e D. Hampton . FritzU Brunett e will play th e leading-rol e in \Shadow s of th e Past \ tor the Doublcday Produc- I tions. Anit a Stewar t ha s starte d pro- duction on -Sowin g th e Wiad. \ he r next Firs t 2^tiona l attraction. \Th e Money Changers,\ th e ne w Benjami n B. Hampto n production from Upton Slnc'salr's novel, ha s been completed. ma n ^Is success ha s been phenom- enal. His income from th e Emer- son Records Is said to be around $1,000 a week and within th e past few days he ha s slgned'a long ter m contract to appea r In Irish com- edies exclusively unde r th e ipn- agement of George M. Gatts, open- ing op Broadwa y in Septembe r in a ne w play entitled •'Hearts ot Erin. \ Througl f th e courtesy of MK Gatts. h e will appea r a t Che Liberty. Frida y evening. Jul y 16,^ and In addition to special number s will sing man y of th e old favor- ite an d popular Iris h ballads dear to Irish theatregoers and all lo^'crs of music. / David Butler's i<hird independent picture will be a film version of Gi'orge Weston' s story. \Girl's Don't Gamble Any More.\ PS? THE DAILY ADVANCE GASEY8Alil£AMB{lCKR|| SISeOFlElD ' Mitchen Lewis is gettin s read y for his par t ip liis third Jac k I/On- don picture. \Th e Sta r Zo'cr.- t o IM lilmed by C. E. Shurtieff nt Metro. Suspend S. S . Service Galveston. Texas. Jul y S—The Mallory steamshi p service be- tween Xe w Yor k and Galveston will h e -suspended unti l Inrthe r notice, following saiiinE ot th e San .Marcos from Boston today, acordin s to notice received fro m th e Ne w York offices of th» line br F. T . Rennie. hjcal agent- .\dverse 'labor conditions in Ne w York harbo r was given a s th e cause ot the sospensi*^\. SDUCO BATHS: The.\original sanitotJ batlis; safe, dean suf bathing; SOUTH BEACllv, Jus t Beyond th e Whip-^ Tearing Down \THE HOOK\. We ar e selling all Lumber brick a t pre-war prices, aver and convinced. second-hand brick. 1.00CM)00 ft . sheathin g novelty siding. 2x7, 2x8. 2x10, 3x12. l-ath pe r 100. Exceptional bargaL. Empire Wrecking Co.' of J. C. Now Working at Eas t 22nd St. and Ave H; BAYONNE, N. J. CHROME ENOUGH FOR THE WHOLE WORLD Belgrade (By Mall)—Discovery ot a chrome deposit in Serbia large enough to meet th e whole world's chrome demands ha s been announced here. ' Th e existence of deposit wa s tlrst suspccted when grateful native-, wh o had undergone treatment at the Ameri- can R«d Cross hospital at Prizen. on th e Albanian border, returned wit h presents which were found t o be samples of rich ores. Easily visible from Belgrade is Mount Avala-one of th e historic .«ipots of the region, which. It Is no w iK-lleved. l.-* coupletcly shot throuph with a rich vein of clnne- ba r and lead. A tunnel five miles long was driven into the hill be- fore the war. and durin g th e Aus- tria n occupation a large quantity of minera l wa.q extracted Whe n the Austrian s loft, however, thoy took awa y with them essential part s of th e machinery, which have been restored only within th e pa.st month . As soon as the nwcs - sary repairs can be made. Ihe first attomp c to reopen- thi s rich pro- ducer will be'Tnade. IJoyd Ingraha m will direct Mr. an d Mrs. Carte r Haven in \Twi n Beds.\ Jac k U^^nFe^on plays a nimport- an t par t in AUce I-ake's curren t picture for Metro. \Th e M'sfit Wlfe.\ Tbe Bras s Bawl.\ ^y l..cuis Jos- eph Vanre . and .TUf. Second Latchkey.\ by <'• N. and A. M- •^llamson.^have been purchased by Sa m Rork e for Katherin c Mac- Donald. WHEN AT THE MOVIES sav« you r battery by parking your car a t th e TERRACE GARAGE Richmond Terrac e nea r Empir e Theatr e Repair and Service Station J,imes Crui c wUi diirc t Wallace Rpid in \Th e Char m School.\ lor Paramount-Aircraft. Detfy Ross Clark will be Icadins woma n tor Fatt y ArbucWe In ••The TravelinB Salesman.\ Just besu n a t l.-u<ky'9 thic week. tleorpe Melfoni soon bcpins filro- InK \Th e Juckllns.\ lakinp the tn- tirp comran y with hi m to a loca- tion In uoreht m C-alifomin. Mcnto niue . llabc l Julienn e • Scott. Charles OKle. Winte r liall. Cu y Oliver. Clarence Burto n and Rut h Ttenick play th e principal roles. -II. B. Warne r is about to begin CARODSELS SCENIC RAILWAY ROLEER COASTER SKEE B.\LLS FERRIS WHEEL 'WHIP CIRCLE SWING SHOOTING GALLERY FISHINGr ETC - PARKIN G ACCOMMODATIONS FOR MOTOR CAR S Bus Service from BergenJ'oint and St. George Fe ries. and Grant Citj- R. R.-Station. BUSINGS DIRECTOR- .. . .JL. - THE DAIUV ADVAKCE—liandrW . of tlnw. *mr lUliwer qu*riu (by ^on. o r by inalU \ \ car»flil t o MlTCt only thi mry iMntfe ' J implllna thi s mr ' itlMia o r I S JSm. li;!? directory will .pp«r tolly-ocnirt It t ijtoniTBOTa THE • nb RICHMOND THEATRE THE HOUSE OP SUPREME PICTURES ; . - . »Tart.KT<*3t. t^ I Th« atore of eompiate fumltur * 1 I Don t Wast e Time. Don t 1 Worr y About Getting , OFHCE SUPPLIES Do telepKene 1831 W . B. an d I have you r wvita filled. We I deliver th e goods. \Everythin g fo r th e office\ StaniiardOiccSdviGeCo. •Phone Wert Briohton 1831 20S3 RICHMOND TERRAC E POR T RICHMOND AmommCT AICD wccoomm. .It\- Brtghtea 864. ^ raxsoBiraoNi and delivered pt« ~ dependable: large BtKhtoa 18. necijm muimacT. l«n C.t1.tnn Avfc, W . B. . AXrrOUOBIIMB GOCU> BTOmAGK HATTKBT nCM- make* of b«lterl » A^f\' 5\ U„p.ctlon card. Hion . lUO W, B ; Tl>~rL nuTO^ mehmond Ter, cr. Twlo t SU. Wert Brittloo. wSSreSi^ciair'SsE'^srbJ^c b^ C^ ZIU Rlehnm d Tuiaca, Mail- IMT, Harbor, B. I. is:'.- HARRY CAREY in HUMAN STU^ FI im I EpiMd* of -The SHent Avenger\ Al,..Fir» t Eplaode of \Hidden Daitgers\ CHABLES RAY in -ALAK3I CLOCK ANDT* I T»l« M StMttoriag S»IWMin. AUo Tw..A c t Onwly IKSXT WEEK—»ONDAY and TUESDAY ' AUCE JOYCE p. ^ hi -DOLLARS AXD THE WOMAJT' Henry A. Siesle & Co. mmmi exchange SELLING AND BUYINQ: CARPETS and RUGS oiLCuyrHs FURNTTUKK Barjain o always m haffM SSI uid \>T Bay Street stapleton' — Phono XXT Tomp^ . s EEEP TOUR CLOTHES n GOOD CORDmOl Suit cleanod an d prouetf BOe Trotnor o pruacd 15e Salt dry cleaned (I-Ba Royal Tailoring Co. dooBlng . Oyolng and Ropalrtng of all dncrlptlom aoora CALLED FOK AND ' DELIVERE D « RICHMOND AVE. POR T RICHHON O _ a. KOLaiM, Mar> ToiOfkOM KB W. AUTOMOBIU mmrAOM am to & '^\•HpSSa.'^lSr^ US-W. ot Broad, MM. AWKIXOS DRUOB MOitrnXBT »0B , aecnraM anO. al.«vr . ^a* FLMWE^ Aim BEBDB. CELERY pgymeR'n, Greealeat Ave., near Peet. raaetal Deslsns a BpecUUy. Triepheoe. m Wwt Britfitoa. rxiBirvruBa DI STIXCTrVB OA PRlCSa. txlnuoed untJ to order; prompt pexeu..^ meomSBK • reqalrementa. 1 iacer, ife Castleton am S7B. * .HOTXVO AJfD ! GKMUAS:* AVTO Mevlas mm4. leetf vevia s BM teeei eaveeeeeBef^ kind, ear tlzae. ea r wheee$ *hew1 Gary a?*^ West Bt]#htoa. J Bxmua Yovm m»a. braee et trM. In wood «rato and Boort t o matcb fttmltnre: tU Wads of il^ floea. aad Barense If you need seenpt. emdent ei and ^aiivrnxT eervto aay kt wbere, any time—moderate_r- mstM Xurelshed. JoMph ** &UDOBSOB Ave, Uarlaexe riBB GKimtax . .^Siro nro . TOWDTQMd i>ooaT« i By hour, day or on caotraa' tor eato. Amkm carted. ;ra 104 Ualen eve.. Mazlnesa : West Brlshtea 1S23.B. la ell brtnche®: Mannftctored. lIttn« i r Bepalred. A. KOBN. Ill Vsn J^me Ave\ Mexlnera Harbor. Phone West nrisbtoa 568. lobeten, ctabe. •krtnp. Sah, \Tfaeue^ aad*-Ooed I.^ek\ batter. OKMKBAZ. AOTO mevtnc: by tke ketuv lead e«J SICTClsES^ ^RIGINAU-kU Blonaee. tra ^ loteriAr home VTKHT BRIGHTOTT^ BIO'CXB BITr- FLY CO.—Blcydee and tiree for eal*. Klrrdee «5 and ap. Blcyclfe repaired. IMS Castleton Are.. West Krishtob. SKTAIBS—CrCTPUnM—l^dtea\ end rentlnnen's new bicyelee for Ml*. Bd- ward Bratjn. =» Jlemiosstar Boad. Ktm Pyfc. S. L O T BHOP9 KXCmSIVB ^MOCKS. frocks: neslletM, hati. b«a«: home dMorations that cxpr««s ladirldaaUly: «lfi» nxdqjni Ballk featured. Hooe Weat nrl«Mon-17« for prlcee eod estlmatee. Be« r fttBdle. 102 Bard Ave, Weat Brlgbtoii. OLASB^ lVtT*S OUMS- BHOPa : 1 NNA MINI ii\ MOV ; •eniee*.' fecial maeeeie. eeelp treetneat: acA \9 <»\ •••••\'I Tptiip U juv UI * 1« SS mr W«*t BrUIOM sse: pletar* fracMit KlesSec m •perieltyi Mt e a^tfat .AT JAXU VOI.& if ye a i D« er If ye s need Uakt trad eeal czprees. Pvemi^ attM t •BUI, AXD Oooenl tmctonem XU OaUaa«J Wert Mow Brlshloo, — BrIsUon. IM-H. vssr' .sssis irraed Strvct, S tu pl r ty . mr M Jewett Aweae. Tmrt •IrMaed JEWELERS^ C.B.RIGALrSHOm fomerljr TircUi's SEA FOODS Special lUlian Dishes Boacd : Walk V: ^athBoch/: VONSTRUCTION mnPAiBix o or fotb-watchb^ decks end iewelry a epcdalty; KiTM aperial care by xontMct e yvliy ; clorke celled for and A- Ge^ u 1J18 Ce»tlet«i Ave., too. Tel. W. V. at*. A1 .I. Kiyiw or OONCBKTZ COK- frrSCCTIOXt Fo«ad«tlon^^ooBS, ajnrt. rttf. Mixed JJT iwtN'r. A^w MfJmaf*'. T . Afd^rsen, S9 Cbartre ariaMoa. •>»oo«^«K artattio . gm;. l.AUjmiaMM VAijiTnia .ijfp A ^fiiTTifi rT| BBaiJ f Iieme and-aMkaa>3L lactla \eat topveedea ea '»e .VM- LAUNDRY-. Lt . KIMM-^Lk RISHT: MmYwrnMam -TMJPM^ MB rmm mnuroM ihaacML pelatc n ^ ea^ akoir jMSpS X Ter. withln'SC hemH. - mbcM (Mei). ^ Weat BrWeia Mb i Meet Peekskill, Elms and Anchorase in Preliminary Game Beginning tomorrow along with the reductions In pricrs—tloahle headers will he in order—at Sleco Field. The first game nt one-thiriy will brine tofiether two o( the best of the liRhttT class tpamn. the Elm.-* who mak e their home on the old Standard RTonnd-H ot Elm Park wlll meet the Anchorase tfa m ut Port Richmond. These clubs playi-a a short time ago with th e Elm s coming out o i top In a R t o n ^nme. There is groat rlvalr>- b^-twecn thv«iQ two club\* and a snappy {Tame Is looked (or. At three-thirty tlie Casiys will have for their opponents tlje crack Peekskill clah. who have hoen rleanlnj: tip all sorts of opposition lately. Pt'^ksklil will probably have Bamet t pltohlnR. Bamei t was a member of the Cawy s earl- ier In th^ wason. Bobby ha? won his last five start s tor Prekj-kill. his latppt vK'ilm hclng the Ivan- hoc s. .-\noiher i*tar performer with Pook!«ViM i? Horie. the first »ack- er. who went south with the Giants thi s aprlnR. Uorle\: like Holborrow. and a few other*, re- fused a minor le.iRne b^nh . pie- ft»rrinp semi-pro hall Instead. Manager S<julera believes the Cascys have finally hi t tlielr early reason form, JudRlnK from the Kames they displojed last week Malty Comph.>ll is now pltrblnR In •wonderful form and no douht will Bet the Job of stopping Peekskill. Today, nt Glcndale. tho Caseys tarklw l\-nnhoe. Thi s name ha s caused qnlto a little i-xclteraent omonp Brooklyn f«n«. the whole third base grandstand ha s been re- Bervpd bv Brooklyn Councils of thr K. ol O. Tomm y Bryant will start against Ivanhoc. which mean^ Ivanhoti will have a bu>o' aftemnon ; tryini; to Ret a hit. One piece of rooU news In the Casey camp is the return of Cap- tain Eddie MannlnE. E d will he in there loduy a«aln«t Ivanhoc and biiriinB another accident will bo in there tomorrow ogaln»t Peekskill. Peppery MicVoy Byan ha» won the poRltion a t short. Mlr.kry ha^ b<-en plnj liiK a Imng u p imme In the field and liasi been hltllnc HI IP a chump. PROBABLE SATf l CASEYS i>ki Ryan, at Wenstrom, rf Taylor, Schwa rr. c Manning. 2b McGreth, l b Votbarth, cf Sweeney, If Campbell, p I Umpire—OKar^M.^ Time—3:30 the rulc.^ bu(K«rards Rome for all thai ttt Manager Squler aidd Insi nlshi: \I'm ac^iy nni; he i^ r«Ml|y a'-KTO Then-\- no doaM ability to nuKo IW>4, Iraeue l«ll m not ' bt . If lUlnna do not thfrc. he will «ur'>l]c ^ Cjispy uniform. I'm ^ oulfleld materia). ' TtM nK read\ to jam p placf. so I- Voatrath. yuunK»t»'r. who \•'ma ! ras<;y puyroil laat ' i» refomraeni M M ft, t>i>ni1ero, iinntbrr Casey mnks, cosld Dondcru l».-»ldra b^b ball playrr, t« oao baskciiuill playcti In and will cotnr in ^iMtt Crana t Goes to Eatler n League Mtujagcr Stiuicra of th e Cawy* ha.s th e dlntfnctJon of promotlne another ball player. TUI.< time It \s Joe Granat . the popr<n- cenire- Celdor of the Casey outfit. Joe ;wcnt Into the Eastern I^«ue on t'riday. tt wa s u hi*'low to th e Cwe y manacer . bu t he'l a B^ad t o advance a player. Manager , of acmTpro clubs do not pick up Cranat s every day In the week. Ha sras no t only one of the faatoHt men tha t ever performed cm SIsco FUld . but he ha s a wise baaeball head on hi s shonldtra. : > i HOWARD Si BE IN m Jnhnny Hnward. lU<rman-boxt>r. I s TO ^ best form of ti n IHirtani ttwt«lvt'«roaQd.) 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