MAC SITS PRETTY BUT NOT MUGGINS Giant* Hum' MuM nt' the. Cairns from Noh mi 21I Home \\ hili- ^ ;mk- Mu-t Go WASHINGTON TO HUM) Ol <1 \SS Now York. Ail,;. '!'? U . I Inctnn fni*K?-<l !??? ill*- finui h flu- American i.rjitti.- \. * by <ii fi'iiliti j New Y??rk. "i*".'" II. I. M?:it -(CWfk?. Bj lhf Norn- York. Any ???, T. ?Iiion. ?r II, ? tUl; ? 1 ?hanipiuni. u?. N. . ??d the N,.? y, * at n ? '!" W' ' ?. ' ? i "I ?'< and tuck fig),, ???p. and have Hi t'i,. ' w 1 ? ? ? A\ ? ? '. t ~ ?n? to Z. ",l,r" H"m" Y.TH- l,M ONlwIllfc |, . ,, , Yaiikeo* ol h. in,. , . , Kami, nt Hi,. r 1.,-t 7. There ?urn. Uieri',..f?.r> r?" em over" KhoiiM rtu?v pennant. If tl,. , r. i S5,hnM ?,?" U-1' ' VurlC'T . "k "". t?i? yank.,- 1?,":.' ,. r 'fmlmr .m "" Si llier arr. ?i | l!! ,! .11- ? fat on roa,t ?" ?"?Iwii.l. it ii,, Thp fii.-iniV "f "? '? f - Ram^ -on tho i ? " neighbors. Their 'h"i' 'rom |??,?, | V, ' ' 1 ?>al l? ??i " 1 '""Mm,. i?? "?Ptetnher rii, Ul" 07"?, v,,.;; ???<".< I'hllart. ,^ln ? r to """ ?... 1' J ? the remainder in iiP ' ? '"1 ' Philadelphia. Thar u V' ' what could be rail,, n 't^"^ a?f?nso f?r x" The WuhliiKimi ?%% I'tfy ?nd c.?,M'ros,fl,-? - ilS?u???i:;!ly '? ?? ?><? fear.., I. I^?, th^vfr, ^ ' thai "?6rlpr,IVeili1n"i'|h" ???"<" ?"work. ,h;- ?? ?'U . tor better ,,r .. . szzr ??'p'n?nnsw,.. ih. nnai -w,n7TJ!!t\hT:z^ S??S>r"-S; srtt I'i'Hri"-" wn ii ) r| l. # ' ? w'??i a riuuxN- i> Z1:," I';: rr'n,,ir;;" ?o -in a ?favored tlieni a. 7h^ ? """ haH ? '"o top wi?, . I!?'""* Major I.raguo Score* NATIONAL liKAflCK ThunwIii.T'n Mrnnt) Plttuhuruh. 4; Cincinnati. Chirac it. f, ; St. Lou la. 2. . Chicago, K; St. Loii In, Philadelphia. 1; ponton. 0. '.?^Phttndi-lphln, 9; llrjaton. Btainflnir of Trnm*. W. 1,. IVt. New York ..76 46 .62o PkUlmrtli 7 1 :.o Brooklyn .... r.9 M . r> 1. 1 ChlcaKo _ 67 r.?i ,f. 19 Cincinnati r?r, ?j ,r> 1 1, *t. I ami I* .. r.:t 72 .426 Philadelphia 4 7 74 J'.*9 Boston ? 4 4 79 ..'162 AMKItK AN I.KAfll'K Tli a? i-.*4?Iji > 'h S? <ii vh IloMon. 6; Philadelphia: :t. Boaton. 8; Philadelphia. 7 New York. 6: Waahinuton. it ? Cleveland. 7; Chlcaso, Cleveland , 6; Chicago. 7. gtandlnc of Trains W. I,. IVt. RfMhlnglon 72 f.4 ,r.7f Hew York ? ? 70 fi:i . r?T?? Detroit ....... ,...,67 r>rt .649 at l?ouln ?..?3 60 r.12 Jlevelarul 69 67 ,4(8 mtmom ? * ? 67 66 . i ?; Philadelphia 66 70 114 Chicago 62 70 .4 26 *?ctory-to-You Sale now on AT TUB STANDARD PHARMACY rpora 114 He Swings; Wicked Racket Th. Wal? H?,llillly nnJ, ? ... on ,.K- ?v,r Urllai? tll,y Jy Z mean rackvl. STRIBLING WAS A BIT CAUTIOUS Itcrlcnharli, on 1 1 1?? Other Hand, Was AIhu\? lii :ul\ I o \TT\T ami- i li;i I--. WI?\ Judges (inllnl It a Draw. It) FA IK I'l.AY (Copyright, li* T'ic Adiiin.fi N? w York, Auk. ? The only t lk in ^ that was net 1 1? -<l in the. SiriliiiiiK-ll' rlenhnch Kiiio w,ig iliat 11 will take more than fix rounds to determine which is the hotter boy. This pair can engage in iiti many mx round bouts as Penny 1.- ouard and Johnny I)un U?'i' ? vi*r (In] at any distance with*; satisfying tin- adherents of either boxer. ih -raided il> ? a mulch ? of - strength ugliinst skill, the bout was not up to expert ut Ions. There was plenty of strength but little .skill. Iterleiilmeh proved once more tli.it he run hit but his box ing is^Very poor and .In- has im ?pr-w^Mtw tit4U*? -ifts this respect. Strlhllng can box and hit but In liia first meeting with llerlcnbach he <1 id not show that he wanted' to do anything except keep out of ; his opponent's way. Perhaps h*.? bail a healthy re? pert for 1 'a ill's wallop and was satisfied to w res- ; tie around the ring with hlni. , The first round was spent in both men testing their strength, in this session the young (2 cor glan doubtless satisfied himself ?that he ? triry-rry-rmTTn; ttrii'inr bueh. In the second and third rounds Strihling out-smarted hi. clumsy adv?rsary. lie made lilm miss by the proverbial mile but instead of continuing the fight in thai ftlylo lie ihiftcd his tactics in l he fourth round and held on whenever it appeared that Paul might do some damage. Young Strihling doubtless believed he had the match won and tli^t all he n?rd to do was to keep out of the way of llerb nbach's sleep pro ducers. The Judges thought other- , wise and there Is little doubt that the verdict of a draw was reached because of llerlenhaeh's willing ness to mix and take* a chance to the last bell. On the whole the mnlrh was disappointing. Too much was ex pected of both lads. Strihling IS still a novice hut be will Improve. Iterlenbacb is a hard hitter and always will he dangerous an I ont: as lie remains on Ills feet. rttlVATK IX Kllil.KII WIIF.N HIIKI.I. r.NUlllFS Kort Itraug. Am:. 20. Private Carl c, King of Savannah, a mem ber of the fJeorcia National <?n;trt1 ? run i pert ? tirrr. died ln?t nl^iit as the result of t be- prema ture explosion of a shell. <C???rlght. It* I. ?> l?i Advanct) Now Yoik, Auk. 29. ? What ;i limits fashion 1.-;? Just h?T;ui s . ? llii- Prim-.* (?f_\V.il?'s |?luy<'(| koIi'TiT ? HWPiltlT at ft coal, the liim-Honorcd HrltUh custom of wearing a coat no matter what CUMMER COLDS ^ lingering and annoying. Tha v?ry first night apply ViCKS ? VapoRub Q*+r IT Million Jmrm Ummd Ymmrfy Tlu? I iii|iinohil?' bchnttN mo \\?'ll iiikI mi ullllnuly, alwn>H ?It roslx mi little jiiuI uiws m? linn h ? Hint mi u?%iu*r ill li*l 3 si-lit Ills 1 1 11 1 ii 1 1< >Vil I <* miles* ii 1m* In ri*|ilu<<* It willi II IH*U 1 1 IK*. J. 0. Meggs & Co. i:i,i/.\m:ni city. x. r. rilOXK ?? DHF.SS LIP in a BRADLEY IIATIIING SUIT. A Complete Line ui Mitchell's AT CLEAN SWEEP SALE PltlC.ES WELCOME Come to our Si+vieo Station. Aiwftys Kind to serve you. Gnsoline, Motor Oils; Tires, Tillies and Aeces sories. TIDE-WATER BUICK CO. Next to Ciiniilrii llri<lp< TRUNKS AND BAGS FOR YOUR VACATION Ami for llio Boy? and Girl* Going Awny to College in Kurly Fall. NOW IS THE TIME TO nUY. Quinn Furniture Go. Dog Love Two years aco Walter F. UVd.-r tirouk of Plqua, O.. sold hi* airedaie* do*. -Ruiilfrr" <n Loa Ani>?-lci Th?*n Wtnlf rbrook 'returned to Ohio. A few day* uko. "lluster.** raKKed, hungry ami Meeritnr; arrived at We' dert>rook'n homo in l'i?iua after fol lowing hid m:mt?*r half wj y acrom the continent. the wratb-r had been weakened, ynd many liritixhor* now are tn JoyJnj themselves -Just ;i? tin- at ?tur.' American golf> r has for yearn. The jtrinre has pfven up sunpender*,. too. In favor of a bdumiil i ho rft:But- jm*i>i-n.l??r re vival. ha bc?1 on t li?> fart llmt Ru dolph Valentino wore them, has received its death blow. The l.on^WiHtd louriiu nit -ill was To Scrvlcc ? I'lie Albemarle PIiarninc> ? adds Qtialit\ Where every mtnl fintl.s .ii'hot he like* to ivcar I'i-INril I : I'.l.TS IN .. UiatUv AXUXL\ ?i JK 'AlilS SI'OKT lll'l.TS *!..%<? Spcncvr ? II alkvr (om /Htiiy lii<'or|Mirn((Ml indeed ?vll run and more that fairly run. The beat fljtn wu.? I hat Coot fauUvrs and. official ?Jur? is had quite subidd?-d b?*for; ih?' Unit I day*. Of course in ith? i II" ward Kinney nor Vincent It ><-li - aids lik?- to b?- foot fault' d at cri tical iiiouifuitL but ili'.y tiKxk it well. Tln-re wore iuiin<a duiilitful call* on t li ? ? lln? s, but th?y \wr? flCCept* d without e\ii|tiif iutis n( r< ?<-ntni<-ni and on t li?* whol" th< urriciai staff undt t Irvine Wriuht did its Job w. 11. C.orue Wi^ht tiiafi ard his Lone wood otticial* lire to be con-ratuhit< tl. Mr. -Hid Mrs. II ?. II ill , Vi J. F. Perry and lit 1 1- son. I'rna Mrs. II. <J. I'nuUw and littb daughter. Cliarloltie Yir*;in'a, motored to Ocean View Suu'luv Mid ??!?? nt the day. R. E. Lewis Co. Ilcntin^ ?m<l IMimi !?in;^ S|,ill?*<| anil ( o:irliysn? WorkiiH-u PI.O.MS! Simp -on I', (i-'inrlt ? u. i: n<.|.uii? FEAR FELT FOK SAFETY- OF LINERS X?-w York. Auk. 29. ? A acoro ??f liiicru i?u(-h?>U port lu-rt yi-s !? rday with thrilling tal?-a of bat liiii,: Xht ir way through liurri can?* !ii?i Monday and Tuesday. Th?? \\Yath??r Uur?au today an* I<IH1I14<<I thai aiiotlu*r wrt-at liur* lii-ant' Is approaching and f?-arx ar?* f? It. for s?-v*-rnl I?Jk I ln?>r ?? wiiif h will tne?-i it in mid-oci-aii. ?IS?????????? New Arrivals ilaiul Tailored llratlncar "UOimiK LEFT fall sl\ Irs lor Inivm alrraily lu rr. Svv tcimlotv (lis/tlay. * T. T. Turner I & Co J CUSTOM WOOLENS FOR CUSTOtvr -CCOTFTES lll'ISK an i !??? s'Mt ?-f f.tlirict* that v/i It lio found ?uly in ill-- lii-rln ?;f u:;nl.- in* -rc-liii :it tailoring ?s :i Ntitsh ill- ills, Tli'-y. aiK'.in- >. u i*l individuality of i:iU?'t n i-i.il 1 1 'ii A s?'i virr. Th? .**.? WnolonH huvo Junt t r rl vi-?l ;iii?1 art* I'stily t" !>? cut up into Suits, rojiooats and O\?rc;oatw. May w<-- mi::k? st that you lii iv isirly for your fall niul winter ikm?Uh? D. WALTER HARRIS THE CITY TAILOU i; CI.OTIIIEK FOR SALE! Two i).) fl. lots fronting 011 Itivorsidc Drive running on parallel linos to tlie river alioiit (.">() fl. We oon*i?ler lliis u fine loralimi. For further in Jo; station <tf?ply Gallop & Sawyer Realty Co. MOM'N POP Pop l)iiew Some l-.-l inuit iti/j BY TAYI-OR ThE CHtM\6T TOLD ME MESTERDAW , Tuarr MM MOD >S A. \kJORLD BEATER- J *T &,\Jte TUE. USER MAToRAi_ r?^L BEAOTM "That sticks LIKE J Plm paper to a Guoe pcjt V?OMAN'S & REATeST ASSET IS HER CHARM AMD VIHEN ThEM HEAR OP MM SECRET OP BEAOTm ThEMU SEARCH "THEiR HUSBANDS' POCKET POR A OOU-AR AND CS?G\nD (NfTO mm OPFiCE UKE Mice tl\> a . CME.ESE PACTORM^? ? j-j1 apter i close the coo?s ^ 0K? WVM FiSJST MOUTH OoSrotSS t ftOCtttfEa.ER.,POtiO AMD L ) V?U.B'C KVOWN A'j'hE ( Gold OUST triplets" ) |S ., 'I II Fall Sweaters Hl<; ASSORTMENT OK \l l.-STM.ES. lti'iialy fur ^uur I ii-|>a-?-l ion. ?WHERE THE BEST CLOT! IKS IT?IE i KOM" Bath Robes RKAcoiN hi \nki- r i;nm:s 101; mi A Variety ??f < !oli?r*. $5. 00 McCabe & Grice ?S http/iinf! (fill it N i-irr I S't'W JOIN OUR HEAT SOLA CLUB From August 2.'ird lo September l.'illu kc arc ?oiii? to pivo away our Ion of eoal \* illi cadi IIKATHOLA sold. Will lical from four lo ??i?gftl rooms ami only huriiH a little more eoal 'than mi milinary stove. There are tliirleen sat^iicd user> in Klixaheih tiily, and they are all booster*. M.G.Morrisette&Co. "T/ic Main Street furniture Store'" Write, Phone or See Franklin Print Shop "Where the Beit Job Printing Comet From" T?Uphone 670 If I). Jnhnmn, Mtff. Famo and Lebanon Belle Flour aw absolute!) flmir* ..I . iinll;. ...|.| I,-' .1,,. I.*, Hi.;, trwrri. ? im.v: it!i:irri-:? uv? /V. F. TOXEY & COMPANY \Vntor S?r?'rt. . TTTTTTVWr.'WW GATEWAYS; Inc. Chevrolet Automobile Contest c. o U PON AukusI 29lh, 1924. < iood fcr 10 Votes. When properly signed and mailed or delivered to Gateways, Inc., 338 Twenty-fourth street, Newport News, Va? this Coupon will Ik1 ?ood for 10 votes in the Chevrolet Automobile Contest, to lie credited to the person whose name 'appears Im'Iow : Name of Contestant . " ...r. Street and jio. City or P. C?. Vtd roM .. VOID AtTEU SKt'TIiMUICU jltli, 1?84.

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