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BOXING CARNIVAL HERE E7 Boxing Talent of Mofor Mechanics Will Have Chance to Display Their Skill. / '"V A boxing carnival. In which the fj boxing talent. In the Third and Fourth C; motor mechanic regiment* will have f -q BP *. . | - . ei. Gil If ; / " I TheNai I Means t | to Ever) The severest will it fit the sole The fighting use more Gillett* p. together. They have pr with even the mo There isn't a that the Gillette] N v If you have i likely to be calle* m . plete, compact, n they've got, to going to bo staged In w the city Auditorium Wednesday, Mot n 21. A wrestling match to alao expected to be a feature of the overling. } The main boot will be eight round* a between Johnny Gardner and Billy 0 McCoy. Garaner ha* met Ted "Kid" b lewis, Milbnrn Baylor and Joe Man- w dot, it was stated, and McC^y claims the championship of New England b states at his weight, 142 pounds c The semi-final will be. between p "Young Phillips," who held the o navy's championship In the lit pound n ne 7Gillette99 he Same Thing r Fighting Man test of the usefulness of anytl tier's need. men of the Allied Armies an bs than of all other makes of n oved the quality of the Gillette st tender skin and the most stub shaving condition anywhere hasn't solved?No Stropping, N sharp, always ready./ ? Via** AM A tWVtr pVA/Yn/l IT! 4"VlO Qf b* wy Ui a KTUJ AXACMAAA *U WiV i t?> the Colors give him a Gillet 0 strops or hones to clutter up I GILLETTE SAFETY ] . BOSTON, MAS SintT Razor Company, or Cahapa, Ltd. 1 St. Alrxandr* St., montrral ra Satttt Razor Socrrra Andntmi lis, Bob La Bonn, Paris, Frahcr Vkdota Tosi Quia Via Sbnato, 18. W I# held "KM" Williams to two 20- c )und draws. Lee Crevler and Billy Ryding, at ^ 28 pounds, also are scheduled for a -bout, this being six rounds. An- tl ther six round go scheduled will be r etween Pierson and Webber, who ii eigh about 138 pounds. Ths final erent will be a wrestling e out In which tCyclone" Moore, who n hallenges anyone -his weight (142 r uonds) and who has thrown most s t the wrestlers at the camp, will be t latched against "Young" Gotclr of fa Safety B rwm Have You Seen tin Specially Detignt r the Fighting Mar T^HESE models wer bers .0f the Gilletb t have seen service w know what the soldie Hundreds of officer ling is? ing them?the U. S. ? case, and the new Kh d Navies Uncle Sam's soldiers The Gillette is the izors put , , . . r man who is dom* thi with world-wide use ! shave? When a man wants by beard. get them at any Post Oil earth C. A. Hnt?here in A o Honing ?" Pari* ?fflce cai stantly supplying the tionary Forces. Gilli irvice, or ud Blades oh sale ere te?Com- England, Italy and the kit. fronts. t RAZOR COMPANY Se, U. S. A? Gillett* samr Razor, Limithd 200 Grrat Portland St., London, W., E A. G. MICHXLES 53 LITNTWT, PVTROORAD, RUSSIA IMO A FIOLI [ILAN, ITALY m ~ 11 hlcafo. Moore ctalma the Ohio state lampionship. Lieut. John R. Kearns, who ia nown throughout the regular army a "8oldler" Jack Kearns and one of tie army's greatest boxers, will act as eferee. In camp, Lieutenant Kearns Ijl { IB i called "the private's friend.** Major 8tone, who has been appoint- III I n yj d athletic officer of the Fourth motor HI III B fjc' lechanlcs, under whose general dl- Uj Ijl fj 'J?j ectlon the boxing carnival will be taged, Is a man and officer who has aken a great interest nl various |j EJ| MB' ranches of athletics. azor j > New G i ilettes e designed by memB Organization who \ \EjM| ith the Colors and \ ir is np against. s and men are buyi i_- o.i a.i >ervice ocl in uicw11 aki-covered sets for and officers. . J/h one razor for the \ 0 c ngs?the one razor A < */ and reputation. "[""jl i lldr new Blades he can '1 Tf Exchange or Y. M. merica or Overseas. 1 |T y Ties stocks?is conAmerican Expedi- I la itte Safety Razors .1 |D irywhere in France, ll Hg the Eastern battle o noun V I Sll m in u .'<m QQJ
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