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Champ Continues Rest PeWnr LATE FIGHT DQPR Little Boasting CARPENTIER i Carp Does A DEMPSEY nanui ..?. u wic 11. xpj ni, training fiRii prooaoiy will re. 3jn mi: -a "P at Jack Dempsey's camp :'r.i rhu .sday or Friday, according to Ration. today, when the world's ';vVu-iht champion will swing back ;0 '...j. conditioning grind with the .;;,f,,tv!s rf resuming boxing along 1 .v, other gymnasium rnntin. - rxplained the mystery con- 1V:1S.. t hi -roughly satisfied with his r. Uv.it he thought a lay-off of four days would do him pw? d to be amused at reports up ariv-.-ired to be amused at reports Lt t'.'.' -wv had been closed to th he could engage in secret jr-ii'iin::. '.-,: ;i ti10 yesterday even newspn ,. mpri wore barred from the camp L'cw?? Dempsey suddenly developed , crr.wb. Two correspondents m-u:- .r.'-n.-iirtf; at the crate and 1 rhiii'.irion to weigh in private. He ce,;cd exactly 19b pounds, which is six p.-.im!.- ra-ove the figure he hopes to r.-,uii "'i1-'1 he crawls through the J.(VPf5 f v.wi Carpentier. PEELE JOHNSON LET GO BY CINCINNATI (r.einnsti. Ohio. June 14. 'Rill Rari fe, t--ran catcher, has acrentej the err.if ofrhe Atlanta. Southern Associa 'or.. clsi to manage that learn. Pc-o-? Johnson. College infiolrler from North Carolina, has oe?i uricon rtior.'y released by the Cincinnati Manhasset, N T t. ia Carpentier, when le SSXm1 ZhulI to land the fiV?; I with his friend and Tf"atl0"Ay - Ma let, he ?ai-i . Piam Dempsey if Se ,att WUl1 mistake; atter mad-e on sinSle Uat" PPtain MalUt ! has bettP,- tJ," "a tok8 that he 1 If willingness a ",r en cnance to win. rendun.. "J vu.iea wth speed and t " W1L" isomoardier Weliq matrh W8...not to consent to the thin , - ociucu me Whole en with - ?ery WOrds he ha spok un regards to the Dew WANTS TO COME BACK New York. June 14. Pete Herman formt-r hsnt.m i. . Le -nerman, attf. " ejSnt cnampion, will hii 1., round bout at Ebbeta ttum t.I: iyn, July ,25. V,MI uluu,k wSl5ia'ed..H?an for the r;;;K:rll"u-weisnt ftonrs here last C I BAN S LOSE Washington. June 14. The Cuban army ro'.o team was defeated by a rickf tc.nn fiom the war depaitment ere yesterday by the score of 11 to 3. SPEAK WORT ASCOT WINNER. Ascot. Hea:h. England, June 14. By th? Associated Press.) The Ascot ;:ak?s. c- --000 sovereigns, over a course of two miles, run here today, ir.vi b v iSr l-f Pui-iHff a J. ?h;rherd's King's Idler was sec--ri. ar,-l William t G. Singer's Chat Tor was third. Thirteen horses ran ZBYSZKO WINS. i"neiLpcli?' Minn- June 14 SUn fiin2.0' rId' avyweight Orflfl "T"""' inrew Henry rtVoT' t i' .W1. Minneapolis, in two fir "tf nil S -re last niht- Tf.o Snfli A uCame m 50 minutes. 30 sec S ?l"Aan arm lock and scissors "v.v. auu me second in 13 minutes 13 seconds, with a body scissors . SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. A London paper carries a story which states that TOM COWLER T! Here is what it savs: 'Tom Cowler. a British heavyweight, knocked out Breiten Straeter. the Ger man heavyweight champion, in the second round. J'The German was 'floored twice in the first round and three times in the second session." illM filMIIMfiMllfl Generator coils are ver delicate instruments that require expert handling to repair satisfactorily. Our staff of mechanics includes a man who specializes in this work We guarantee his results. At Your Service. Queen City Storage Battery Company Storage Battery, Generator and Starter Specialists. 21 V. First St. Phone 3980 THE CHARLOTTE NEWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 14, 1921. y 15 OK What A Beautiful Dream! I fi " f - -'- "" ' ' Mi' ' ROAD BONDS ARE I TO BE OFFERED Council of State Authorizes Loan of $695,000 in Addition. Raleigh, June 14. The council of State Monday authorized Treasurer Lacy to negotiate a loan of $695JU)0 anj to advertise $5,000,000 worth of five per cent bonds and $3,372,500 school building bonds, bids to be opened Julv .LIT. Half million of the loan is for con struction work at the University of Tsorth Carolina;. $85,000 f-v work at the Greensboro College for Wo nan; $50,000 for the Negro A and T at Greensboro and $24,000 is to meet a - judgment against the state for tractors bought by the old highway commission. Of the bonds advertised,. $5,000,000 is for use in the 'construction cf State highways ana the remainder is to en able the State to conktr-it school build, ings in" compliance with the terms of an act passed by the 19 M legislature Half million of the million road bonds will be offered in denominations of 100 which will plac the bonds in reach of people of sma'l means and b-. fonw. it is hoped, an ea-.-ouragement to Ncith Cerolina peop'a to absorb a.1 mary of them as possi'Uo. ' Their coming battle doesn't seem to bother either J: ;k Dempsey or Georges Carpentier when they hit the hay for the night, accordi to reports from sleep like babes. Wonder what they dream about? It must be tough to haTe a nice little dream like Carnentier's having w and then be summoned rudely to enier on anoiner aay's grind to STANDING OP THE CUBS. Club. Wnn Memphis 41 .New Orleans 33 Little Rock Birmingham A tlanto Mobile 26 Nashville 23 Chattanooga.. .. ... 17 29 31 28 Lost 15 27 25 28 30 32 33 40 Pet. .732 .550 .537 .529 .483 .448 .411 .393 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Atlanta 3; Chattanooga 5. Nashville 2-6; Birmingham 3-10. New Orleans 3; Mobile 4. Little Rock 5; Memphis 1. TODAYISGAJUES.. Chattanooga at Atlanta. Mobile at New Orleans. Memphis at Little Rock. Birmingham at Nashville. TWO FOR BARONS. 2 and 10 to 6. Tavlor's tm , . --w nun i on aecictea the first game. Scores, first game: wrmmgham .. .. 000 030 0003 9 2 Nashville 001 010 0009- i o Morrison and Gooeh; Payne and Jon nard. Second game: Tt i . oinnragnam . . . . 001720 00010 12 0 iasnviiie 31 003 000 6 9 2 Newton. J. Mnrrisnn ' anA T3on.. Statham, atfanoth, Lankenau and Jon- MOBILE HAS PEP. New Orleans, June 14. After New Orleans had tied the score with two runs in the ninth with two out Monday Mobue came back in the tenth and on a sacrifice fly scored the run which won, 4 to 3. Score. MODiie... .. .. . 010 200 000 14 9 1 New Orleans. . 000 000 012 0 3 12 2 Fulton and Pond; James and Deber ry, Myers. . BUNCHED HITS WIN. H -' .... . i i LLt1;" iimjiiiii n I, . Nashville. June 14. Birmingham toov L..Llt.tle. ?.?ck .J.ulLe 14. Little Rock both tramo nf rtm,hi wit, i uuncn.ea f" " F. Chambers in the Nashville here Monday afternoon. 6 to.Sec0na and eighth innings Monday and won from Memphis, 5 to 1 ecore: Memphis 000 001 0001 7 1 Little Rock .. .. 020 000 03x 5 11 0 Chambers and Dowie; Cooper, Jon nard and Land. CRACKER TWIRLERS WILD. Atlanta, June 14. Chattanooga de feated Atlanta Monday 5 and 4, chiefly due to the wildness-&f the Cracker twirlers. Score: Chattanooga.. .. 000 320 0005 6 1 Atlanta.. .. ..000 020 001 3 6 1 Johnson. Vines and firaham- Piorcnn Purcell. Bedeood and Flihrmnn Schmidt. , X-RAY FITTING. London. June 14. A nm-ol -v. apparatus. bV Which nno ran actnallv see .whether new shoes, fit, has been installed in a London boot-maker's shop. The nurchaser of th aVinA stands on the platform of the appara tus and the X-ray view of the foot and shoe is disulayed to the purchaser and assistant. The fectly safe, as it would require ex posure ior a very lengthy period for the small amount of fiuce any ill effects. RESUME RAILWAY HEARINGS Washington, June 14". Hearing-were resumed today by the Senate interstate commerce committee in its investigation of the. railway situation. The commit tee planned to inquire particularly into the effect of the national agreements, promulgated bv th miim o4mn. tion during war time. "While clothes don t make the man, they may go a long way toward making a sale'9 This is a quotation from an advertising ex pert which is so good and so true that we bor row it. The man who has con fidence in himself is twice the man who "is without it. Good clothes will stimulate his self respect and confidence and favorably influence f the man whom he is try ing to sell. The Tate-Brown Co. Burt's Shoe Sale Extraordinary A Spanish Leather Shopping Bag to Every Woman Who Purchases a Pair of Shoes at This Store TOMORROW THE LATEST CREATIONS IN FINE FOOTWi Far Underpriced Affording You the Chance to Buy High Grade Shoes at Ridiculously Low Prices Saving from $2 to $5 On Each Pair SPORT OXFORDS Black and White Brown and White Oxfords and Straps $3.95 to $6.85 MEN'S BALL STRAPS AND BROGUES $4.95 to $7.85 Regular Price From $7.50 to $12.50 but give a Camel. 16 East Trade St Famous For Its Values in Good Shoes. Pm through experimenting. No more switching. No more trying this and that. It's Camels for me every time. They're so refreshing! So smooth! Soifiellow mild! Why? The answer is Camels exclusive expert blend of choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos. There's nothing like it. No other cigarette you can buy gives you the real sure enough, all-day satisfaction that comes from the Camel blend. Camel is the quality cigarette. Give Camels a tryout. Buy a pack today. Get your in formation, first hand. You'll tie tb Camels, too. TVSHSHv DOMESTIC t? " BLEND iU R.J. REYNOLDS TefcaccoTJo ' Wlutoo-SiJam. N. C.
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