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Get your first pair today on our say so after that you U buy them on your own say sa days match. Caner mad a good Impression today, and Jiis free and easy style was much admired by the spectators, but it is believed he will h&v to play a much better game to defeat IIITHFULTSIET Davison. B. Cravim, an American Rhodes scholar at Oxford, was the second American on the center court in his match with G. Patterson, the Australian star, who took the match, Patterson's service was the fastest yet seen at Wimbledon this year. Ha created a fine impression with his backhand drive, which always was fast and safe. He won many aces on his hurricane forehand, although he still displayed a tendency to net. His volleying in general, however, was superb, and Uravim was simply overweighted. Axel 1, G. G Caner Follows Suit and Wins From British Rival in Four Fast Sets. WImTJLeDON, June 29 -(- By the Press) An American appeared lor the first time today on the single championship renter court, in the international grass court tennis tournament here when Dean Mathey, seventeenth In the American National ranking list, met -- anti won from M. Wwyfrer of- - Belgium; after ahard fight, Mathey plaed brilliant tennis in the last two sets, and clinched the match principally through his splendid olle-inG. C. Caner, former American intera collegiate singles champion, scored creditable victory over Ii. Greig. a British after discarding plajer, hla steel racket, with which Mathey abtf) commenced but relinquished after losing his first set to AVasher. Molla Mrs Bjursted Mallor', the American woman champion, easily won her first match of the tournament against Mrs. Keau of Kngland, Caner is now qualified to meet M M. pavison, who defeated T Ilean in to 5. g. 1, (, 4. RESULTS IN SKOKIE CLUB PLAY GIVEN CHICAGO, Juno 29. Phil Bettens of San Francisco, California state champion, 'and R. R. Coffin of Philadelphia won their first match In the men's doubles of the Illinois state tennis championship tournament at Skokie Country riub today-by defeating Seymour-xtn- d Sevmour, brothers of Chicago, William Tllden II. of Germantown, world's tennis champion, won hla fourth round match In the mens singles, defeating Arthur Hubbell of Chicago, Julius Sagatowsky of Indianapolis, national hoys' champion, was defeated by Clyde Rosenberger of Chicago, in the semifinal round of the Junior dn islon Jlrs. II. S. Adams of Indianapolis, western women's champion, won her third round in the womens singles, defeating Sarah Hmde of Chicago. 0 . Ralph Burdick and Frit Bastian of Indianapolis. western doubles champions, defeated R. McAuley and C. Weber of Chicago in the men's doubles. In Wie second round of the matched doubTFs Bettens and Coffin defeated A. Taylor and Ed Wilson of Chicago, -- 2. 3. 1, 4, 6, 2. 3. I can almost put mv hand on the spot it wi'l happen," was another remark the witness said the .defendant made Mrs. Obenchaln also declared on August 1, Mrs Bailiff testified?" "I can JuBt picture myself s.ttlng in Jail " This was four dais before the slajing of Kennedy. Milton G. Cummings testified that he examined a trail leading into the hills back of Kennedy's cottage in Beverly Glen the morning after Kennedy was slain tUfre k He said he found no footTh defense contends Kennedy LOS ANGELES. Calif., June 29 The prints was killed by two unknown men who story of a dream which Mrs. Madalynne escaped in the direction this trail led. said Obenchaln waa alleged to have meant J. Belton Kennedy was going to die was repeated today by Mrs. Mary A. Bailiff in the trial of Mrs. Obenchaln TERMS for the murder of Kennedy. Mrs Bailiff testified concerning the dream at the two trials of Arthur C Burch, coOMAHA. Neb., June 29. Jacob Mas?, defendant in the case, but not at the Charles Wolhberg, lolh of Dos Angelo, trial of Obenchaln. Mrs previous W. C. Chipley of New York and W. A. n Mrs. Bailiff said she met Mrs. In a Los Angeles "beauty parlor McWhorter of Houston, Texas, who wore In the spring of last year and saw her found puilty of conspiracy to use the mals again there on July 25 It was on the to defraud in connection with promotion latter occasion she related the dream, Mrs. Bailiff testified, and Mrs Oben- of the William Berg Fotash eompanv of chaln said: "It means Belton is going Omaha, each was sentenced to two jtars to die." The witness asserted that "Mrs. Oben- 4n the - federat penitn4 larv at Federal fined and $10,iXK by Kas., worfh, chaln told her Kennedy had broken faith and deceived her, and had added-"- Judge T. C. Munger of Lincoln, Neb towonder how long he thinks he can day. It was announced an appeal would taken play with a big love like mine and get beCounsel for the defendants Immediately away with It?" f.led supersedeas bonds, and the case on "I know Belton Is going to die. and appeal will not com up before the circuit court of appeals at St Iouis before next December, according to Jundge Mun the semifinals of the boys' division, ger. The accused were found guilty here sevDonal StraChan, also of Germantown, months ago. The government s condefeated Robert Carter of Lake Forest, eral t as outlined by United . Mutes ni.. in the semifinals In the same divi- tention.Attorney J Kinsele-who consion, deducted the prosecution was that the Wiener and Strarhan will plav for the fendants took so much from the comchampionship tomorrow afternoon. capital that it was unable 10 opeWiener and Strachan defeated Sheldon panys rate a potash plant built at Merriman. and Sheldon, brothers of Chicago, in Neb. A large amount of ttok in the the first round of the boys' doubles, concern was sold. BEST RETAIETRADC SPUR AIT NEW YORK VMt trademark tdentifia the gtnulM well-dress- Arrow Collar ClurtLFesbody 6Ca IncTrap NX ,'tl ed appreciate. Style with quality at a remarkably low price. SNAPSHOT OF THE CITIZEN WHO HASNT DISCOVERED THE QUICKEST SHAVE-T- HE A 6u bnprwqtj 6. Ihs-tilc- SHOE 0. Suspect Makes Escape. CINCINNATI. Ohio, June who was taken 2481 STORE 214 Seuth Washington Avenue Ogden, Utah Street Main A 6alt Lake City c i92j somruAzcw i 29 Frank into custody at Hamilton.Oblo, last night together with with Theodore Garrison, charged having attempted to blackmail Mrs. Fe H. Berk of that city, escaped from todav Inspectors at Hamilton Mohrer asked he be permitted to see his mother, wrho, he said, was ii!, before being taken to Cincinnati, and as he entered the house, da&hed to the rear and disappeared. E. Mohrer, high Ufa 15c straight smooth, rich, satisfying cigar post-offic- PHILADELPHIA, June 29 L. E Williams, Yale, and Wrav Brown, Washington university, St. Louis, will meet In the final round of the singles championship of the Interoollegiate Lawn Tennis assoDBAXA AFD VAUDEVILLE. ciation Saturday as a result of their victories today In the semifinals round. SALT LAKR Charlotte Greenwood in her newWilliams provided the biggest upset of est comedy, "Lctty Pepper," supported by t the tourney bv defeating Philip Nerr, strong company, tonlfht and tomorrow Iceland Stanford, the 1921 champion, in with Saturday matlne. PANTAG ES Georga Arllsa In "The Ruling Pa straight sets. WIMIams played one of the best games slon." and aix vaudeville act STATE THEATER Bert befell in The Face of his career, while Nerr was handiheadlined by and vaudeville. Between," his capped rtigbtly by Injured right knee. Joveddah de Rajah, Indian mystic, and "LitThe Yale captain played a very steady musical com Alia miniature tle Sunshine," game, making but few errors. Hla lobe edy. were beautiful. Nerr's usual accurate MOTION PICTURES. and speedy service and his inability to control this department of AM BRITAN "Bvldence." starring Elaine a story of misplaced circumstantial his game worried him and affected his tomedv Room Boy evidence pla v. s Brown earned the right to meet Charrps " I'nibe News Fred Stone in "Billy Jim" Rcy Walter Webbrook, BROAinVAY by defeating Stewart in Bond of Fear " Michigan, in a match, PARAMOUNT RilPHLeM imsance Birney in )o "First Love"; Hall Room Boy comedy Play In the doubles advanced to Ihe Bad " 2 , In the third round Philip KINF.MA fourth round " Worth with "Out of the Silent Nerr and James Davies. I. eland- StanfFrank Mayo in the leading role, comedy, ord1 defeated J. E. Howard and Harold "Queenly," tbe horse who piaya poker. Taylor, Princeton, 3. 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Is made the victim, of a frame-uand t tte--- . defeats the deliberate purpose of the n'ei. older brother In a neiv wav v Elaine Hammertein holds th throughout the story She creuiet, a mini a end s'nrere Imf'evrln i of the devoted wife and Is as pretty as ever Niles Welsh is excellent as the but rather weak, husoanl Holme, Herbert makes an extremely character of the mod ding rider brother. It Is one of the best performances seen for some t me. Feoioes this strong tritng'e thcr- - are good blta bv Constance Bennett, a prettv nri ,th distinct personality, and Marie Et'rke. The "Some Champs, comedy ts a real laugh all through, an the Bathe News eomp'etes the prosiam. EE 1 EE ELJPAXO we resolved that it should be ia supremely fine cigar a cigar for the discriminating smoker. Nor has. there ever been a waver- ing of this policy in EL PAXOS long and honorable history. The EL PAXO blend is the culmination s Base ,mr of many years of quality cigar manufacture. It is inimitable that blend of choice Havana tobaccos wrapped in ripe primed leaf. EL PAXO comes to you fresh we guard that as carefully as the quality. p. WILLIAM A. STICKNXY CIGAR CO. sm-path- Salt Lake dry, Distributor! I IL Sommer Comp 1 LETTY PEPPER WILL APPEAR TONIGHT AT SALT LAKE THEATER Ther Is a belief grow ng that the managerial Interpretation of the public taste In things theatrical Is beginning to change, and that soon the public will enjoy the happy condition that finds all that is realiy worth while offered over the footlights. Whether that Is so or not. Oliver Morosm seems to have hit the buReeye of popular farce with the new musical comCharlotte edy, "Letty Pepper." with Greenwood as the bright star, which comes to the Salt Lake theater tonight for two nights and matinee. "Letty Pepper." while a musical comr edy. toIs an Interesting story of the upe and downs of a ahopsirl, who feois the stings, the hardships, but has the grit anu happy spirit to fight them off. Incidentally, the shopgirl saves a youngster from a thieving guardian. v builds up the store of her employer and then marriee the bitter. The entertainment Is so merry afma Fotl Le I 2 M foil . 25c delightfully mild I r i I a If 6. EVIDENCE OPENS THREE-DARUN AT AMERICAN THEATER ' J.y V - 1 1 .1 J ft u 1. 1. i , AMUSEMENTS Long Wear a in every pair at 50P i L STEIN & COMPANY Now York Chicago . COAST STAR LOSES TO YALE PLAYER Comfort and "NtxttoMjulflLUu'B. V.D. 'Best1 THE V.D. COMPANY r Sotid Comjottr apirociated and stylish patterns that men Oben-chai- BUFFALO, N. Y , June 29 Miss Edith Miss of Chicago defeated Sandy Wiener of Germantown, Pa., de- Cummings feated George Holloway of Chicago, In Alexa Stirling of New York In the international invitation golf tournament at the Country club here todav. 5 and 4. Miss Gienna Collett of Providence won her match with Miss Elizabeth Gordon of Providence, 4 to 3 Underwear of assured to be One of thosfiistinctive QUARTET GIVEN PRISON 1 The o Walk-Ove- 3000 tfouiis and dances together wdth her fami lar and unparalleled comedy fouls, will go far to make I etty Topper" even more popuIt must be seen lar than Its piedeccsaors RELATE AGAIN 'l, MADE FOR THE and melodious that eerone who loves lo inuwtn and hear good muic, will find it freeh and captivating and different from the average musica show for hr-lottnever was fjnnior, her new songs 1 |