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Show f i:KE THE SALT V SUNDAY MORNING, JUNK TRIBUNE, Songs of Shelby Street Singers Soothe OfO OK) OK) OK) OK) OK) - Hot Dog Kiosks Spring Up Like Magic E 192A 17 w mmmmm&ssm mm PIERCE KEEP TITLE y RICHARD HNRV SHELBY, Mont., June LITTLE 2 i. Pause, gentle reader, pause and reflect that Twirl-erclock or tick arena July 4 What they are, con- - Qoltnilln American League s every time your watch and Peterson corned in is. wul the multitude come off sixty seconds, a single minute, ai and will it buy feverishly of hot xlog is new hot dog Joint opened up inlanrt lemon pop, Fall Before Champs; Better Showing But that is not ail. "In the storm, Shelby. Montana. If this thought f01 the ago, angry nights to make youjDiree not sufficiently appalling overflowed E. Taylor Mysterious Meld- Form; Heilmann Best. consider Singles the evil of your way. then, water CTnl She rode out Kgyptlan tent look d little at wrletlon that while you and tempestuous your on the platform Long as her watch oc stare Into the great open! jea adrift on ihe deep, but fln- face of the AVriglev clock, remember frail Itraftvas d CHICAGO. June 23 (By the on a coral reef in- or cat ally little watch, every time that Pres Boh O Farrell, richer that bv kindly soda pop natives, that great big Wngtev clock shows habited in and brought Msto- of the Chicago Cubs, has entered the that thirty plunge seconds have gone, out of who MelluuTnl on shore Since then mad scramble for batting honors ip your life, a new soft drink parlor le! nous there has been a doubt in the minus in Bhelbv. Mont. the National league, mjcordtng to fig- ready for business terous Mellicent, by the number of hot dog f uien regarding Judging ures released today and whkh in 'hide restaurants and soda pop parlors now and the have saiu. the one to the If this dame can tell last Wednesdays0 games O harreil n Shelbv. Mont there wdl be at least 0,her. "Sav. t.ilacher .ndJCarl Pierce, who t ticked 'five thousand people here on (whether Jack le ' going to murder started his drive several weeks ago our hundred national if or Tommy is going to run under their belts their second i ,iv holldav to glorious and fn his last seven games he made ness the collision b, tween ttie Messrs, Jack clear out of Montana and half-- j doubles championship The former, acroM the Mate of Oregon, why thirteen hits, four of which were four- - Gibbon and Ikmpev Tne entire five faced a loboing game and a! 8h t that fact ae pair hep will hundred thousand subsist entirey work His uverhead worg stick to be drowned out by the though at times their great baggers., ha!on hot dog and 1kmon pop. going been a big factct in the Cubs recent These new establishments will was deadly, for the moat part their v ic tones. do a most thriving business ere, ; i he-- j r ' smashes were out of bound ' ", tFarreiI has moved froniv doubt accordions, long, but right now thev are rarhrl- eleventh place among the piavers who cally now dotted all oer Fhelb KUke latter team played ts usual Yteadyj no fight visi-lare There lonely. he bllnd man wlth th concertina or tors yet In Shelby, Montana. So a j have participated in thirt-fiv- e clever because he sings simple ballads game and Pierces more games to a triple tie fir fourth the hot dog and soda pop emporiums hard brought aervice, Cow- - aided bv Cy th The aa west, such bv like field a kissed of mm peat Me Not them victory flae, with an average of .363, com- open and the morning sun. they stand neglected "y lament The one about pared with a mark of .316 a week ago and aone One of the most heart-i- Jeeeethe Lone Prairie, The city champs jumped into ani James is the saddest bf all It hid Roush of Cincinnati, who added rending incidents ever saw, I was early lend when they took their only one point to his mark of the privileged to behold this morning ThelKops something like thts In1 and aao (hatbr Daves previous week, and Johnny Mokan of propneor of a hot dog k4osk looked Jesse had a wife, the pride oT hfs the first three games the Phillies. who suffered a mump, across the street at the were, losers the life are tid with the Cub catcher owner of a lemon pop afe. Hello falling erratic, their drives eitherof tmtfhds. children he had three Stuck Wheat, the Brooklyn outfielder said the het dog dispenser to the OfRut far out shortor droppingPeterson .that dirty little toward, has fallen off since the Dodgers in- soda pop clerk E'er the love of st'ored thtir Coleman and sneakin' Bob Howard l vasion of the wet, but still main- Mike, come over and eat a hot dog HeThat first gafre tahen Pte took his laid Jese James in his grave to tains Jirt pla wth n fom point in m joint and I U (time o steadied thev and after that b 4 In Charley Crtmm. the place and order a lemon pop. set margin ov,e initial the arlfcuiptured rebut That may not seem sad heat is hitting Another who is aso waiting through Pittsburg sljggcr team won the the accompaniment is fur th ("second aetthe each ompared with tOS a week ago the long days until the rich harvest member, sixth game when Of course, serves until concertina Orimm s average ."v and Frankie in JuU is Mvstcrious MHIcent, the rushed bv the much Perce and Gallagher brokea throughof sadder. Fnch oi the t'.lants i right on the soothsayer whose LgyptUn tent that makes it lead and took Another song the hhrd man with the pete t Byservice heels of the Pirate firt baseman with stands in the center of bustling Mam of taking tne next twoSalout ro oonctrtlna has is aboat a oowbov who One would think with street .in average of, 3s J lac her and i Pierce three games much doubt in the minds .f men as to was young and cuHess an who was feu set WILLIAMS KEEPS LEAD. the ned ihls math whether Colonel rempv or Colonel of 80me thrill In R INIIIiams of Fhiladilphia con, Gibbons wul! win the dtb.it on the a7'el'ArVr7h'r song eactlv, b it bo lee n li tm hitters with Fourth o' Juv tha Mvsterious tinues to lead home-rut. about a co ooy ho 1,? e t rd Komethm its ,h rrevv ,rntbe one aftemwn becaue. the soothsaver. wood be ient in ml drives, his tl" total . 91who"a.sloot k.L f--.f idses ais remain ng in that depart- in golden doubloons ami pieetaking of . Salvation Army girk asked hun to Feifreon ailach-evened the Pierce and ment s bv the bushel knt ah such, buv a War Cry or put mi e.ght match again in the fourth set bv a tieorge ilrantham of the Cun is tieJ gentle reader, is far from the truth of her tambourine, and so he unthinking- - score .. due to their opporents of w.th Samitu Bohne of the tmdrnat! the state of affairs. Mfwerials M1 Iv drew his and shot the e UMs (or honors smashing and by making 's licent ts roik'rg on the front porch adv, but he rewnted m bitterly, eiratic Chl of her King Tut tomb reading "The because the last line of each verse some beautiful returns bf aeemtnglv pt'frred thirteen sacks the After a foeedster annexing six in the pat Life and Thr.Uing Adventures of BiLy ooncludes with this jwthet c refrain, impossible shot wecv while tue fie. vphenom fai'ed the Kid. I was only a cowbov. out I knowed ret the tarrs began the fifth set. to be disastrous for whkh How' Come4' to steal proved You ma aJt- lo not I done wrong Eager as we. who The deciding t, pre in Shelbv Other leacLng halters Bottoinev, (he multitude besiege Mvster.ojs Montana, are to see red Coleman and Peterson twelve minutes to W'hen she and she alone, knows blood flow in the gTeat arena on July set required bat St BgrnhaK. Pittsburg .742 148 who will wear the chimpions crown the Fourth we are subdued and softWii iam, plav. the winners taking ail six games. Philadelphia New Southworth. Boston.. 41. Young after the bg battle of July 4 is lost ened by the simple nong of the Main Final score 310. and won? One reason, of course, In tha othpr match of the dav is street minstrela York. "40 Ka'R St l)ius "3 Edvthe Tvler became the new citv Fournier Brooklyn M th the advent of warm weather champion when she took the measure of Olivia Brodbeck Miss lirodbeck the pitchers (f the Amfrlan league won the first set without the loss ae showing be ter form Marry Herof ft single game Mips T'br apmann of the Detroit Tigers is still on the thron with an average of .42. peared nervous and could nfct cope with the formers steady the onlv pavef fn the maiors plavtng style of is who e more or tmrty-fiv(t was not until the eeond in games plav Eddie abov the tou mark game cf the second set that Mis Tvhitting i ohms ler broke into the winning column captain of the Whitean Sox avwith 62 The American star was nut After taking her sen be her confiLONDON, June 23 (By the Assostill the runner-uof 774 extended the dence returned and he ran up a lead and Jamieaoi erage of ciated Press) Mre than 200 lawn Miss Elizabeth Rvan of California of The lead proved to be too Cleveland Indians - thrrd with ItW tennis experts representing a dozen won the lauies singles title defeating mu. h for Miss Brodbeck and thf el COLLINS BEATS WAMBY. will a old Mrs in her Miss Ty !r, to went rival, Beamish, participate countries, Thefinal Colb ns has wrenched the saorpi'e-hittin3 et won was and Miss Tvler by Monon battle, In by the tournament the Wamhv. beginning honors awav' from ame American score. the Hunter Richards and set the being feaeightat which the doubles hopes for Wimbledon day at Wirrbleion gansa of Vthe Indians b making won tured bv steauv placing bv both plav-eComiskev een to t word titles will be decided tor the their match ambv s v,;een M.ss Brodbeck fought hard the against the Hon, F 4B tar fovond a'cker aN.i (ontinies to. ast last game, staving off defeat three Fisher and H F Hunt, time aze the pnths and is showing thei w were of The the game nners The winragged times on mauh points wav to the Uhsc stealers vih twentv- The gras couit championships have occasionally but they showed that ners of todavs play will receive gold four theft- - Johnny Mosul, his team-junder Wimbledon awarded at medal while Miss Brodleck will be the were nearing lop form m bases fourteen who sto.e mate, MoMa Ma lonr awarded a racquet 6 Final score. Johnston and Mr the auspices of the International fedneaeet r.val illins 7 Wimbledon for the last Bane Ruth of the Yankees rhade eration since FM3 but the federation practiced at before The next tenn s tournament starts in the time classic today $alt onlv one dr .ut drive during the week at us last meeting, under pressure- on lj5ke will be the mtermountain junior Monday whb h ran hi string to fourteen hut largely from the Lnited Spates, abroand wil be held during the weetv bethis privilege the king of Iugars has ben a dolnigat&J W'ith ginning Juh 21 tola) i Americans are entered for all the BOROTRA WINS IN some constictefit httmg runs scored. Babe is events the mens singles womens of fift'-fmthe net run getter, and his1 singles the doubles for each sex, and easily DAVIS CUP CLASH Great Britain and 113 total baes is far in front of his the mixed doubles, FYance will also try for each title, but ri' a Burn" Bos- the ether nations are confining their fBv the AssociBERLIN, June 23 Other lead ng oarer J4 quest to more Urn ted spheres ated Press ) The fast pace .set bv 762 Ruth. New 1 ork ton AmeriIn are Jean his match against Borotra .4 S Ri e. there Hanev. retrot Altogether eight cans entered, including the national vE. D McTrea of the Irth team '47. Rut I. Washington 14 De117. woman Bjur-steMolla Mrs the (o'm France gave Miller, Philadelphia champlm. right to enter President H C. Alien of Ihe Forest pato .71 7.73 Boston, J Harri Mallor and William M. John- the semif. rials for the Davis cifi in (olf troit club is the donor of a cop which will St ston and Vincent 3. zone second the Oleveond Richard European competition. Myatt. 72i Itecomc the pernisiicnt of the propertv Borotra a tennis was of a high qual- winner of b handicap tournament, and third, respe tivelv in the male Ixjuis plav In e ivTt of Tuli has loosted hicn-s- e ranking he won all his service game but which started vesterday in the nunlif also Johnson, ity. Incidentally, n WestU ranked second only in the world was not able to manage McCreas roam! f up among he leaders of nthe The qualifying round will be es 2 cihti- - to William T 1 Drieo h tting ern league He The others ore i lev er overhead ho tende4 until toda? for the benefit of those wrek ago Tne Frenchman was vers qu,k on golfers who were unable to g t out to the rared with H itMoines number Francis T H.inur, i heading wnth nine and the Misses ranking Horan of Des his feet and usually left h.s opponent links vesterdar in time for the neceasarr and Lesue Bancroft, EleanorElenora Go-- s tbl for the hatpins leadership and 67 eighiewi holes. .Thirty two golfers will standing The score tfaA runner-uBauman pf Tulsa is oftheOmaha Mumford qualify. leads In addition to the cop pot op he Presi w.th 33 J Orifpn twentv. and in Frame ind previousjv won the sinEither Johnston or RVhards will, t dent Allen the elnb management will award the base stealer with bv s on of win the doubles the and riti. the gles Thursday opmidn n'0t a doseo golf ball making two men half to each medaiiat aod McDowell of Wichita sing e tit e now held bv Friday and in the second singles of in this op of tlie event home runs thts week,. is leadingrx..iw Patterson of Australia who is not tod iv Hnrl Fochet d feated the Hun. runner With the w e h anronnong retertlar of Hi 10 department n x een rompetng No such confidence, how- - Crril CampbHl W f(rs, h. pr,p.r on, TuNa has .ever, is entertained in the case of This an. a brilliant display of ten-- i of ,h. ,irti ,m . .O.her ni'won tne final set bv matr'vs wdh aid f'ohe , J ilrs Maliorv, h- o- nmnnon to her ehibs c.f the ntv an4l t cro9-ourvoMevs ne field ha brought dever Thf first of thes ul A6 Mclarrv. Des Qer in the ferrm inak.ng acev possihiT of Off.lon l itrifLn Omaha, ftom seemingly imio-sioilur across the tuint, four times return Rijvctcii trt lak place the earlv par! of Omaha M' Donald M oins 70, TTtiKa. next month now met Switzerland Frar.te nA2 TO WIN. LANGLEN PICKED Klugman ' t,cli eL In th partial lit of handies ppetl plavers 132 rrlden les A Tev Muine- good many factors ate thougnt to Telrtiar four iapa apprar Ft Mtjnes r;l lot wan St Joseph .1 sijid be. wea the American taam-pfoPitrora made th grade to land them la A els ami her goal, but the biggest of ther haring handleapa ranging from 7 to 12 for medal plsr and to 0 all is Suzanne Lenglen Thts French Thirty-Thre- e for match Thr are d br I, H Moore is of looked courts whir.wind the upon In elaaa B Hod Korna la the man as almost certain to repeat her vic8ix name also appear in thlt claaa ( laaa S. tories of 11)21 and 1D22, unless her C finds H (' Allen end Rna Bsgler head playing is affeeved by one of those W H. Kahler, Roy Weat Ing the list emotional storms that sometimes mark NFV YORK June 23. (By the H. W. Howell C B. Chappel and C E her appeara)5ce against a strong un- press ) The British armv Poat are the first named In clam I) to team, Tt The full follows Pat in polo United the contains coming .Mterrtav onlr (rolfrr Thirt.-thfirat- - .taten o pav an American who have tamed m sufficient roonrt of In thw qnbfvin army out- - thoae piarers data from which to eompnte handicaps tho handlon More plavers will be added later 'no finals. a thoy aro in the oppojif' WU in three other' important !:y,hr77kvoaTh:." reooive lhr Mile. LenKtr and tournaments before returning home. o"rii the Honat'.ons of the Crawford tides of the draw Mrs Mal.orv. if they neetain, will the Polo ansciatlon announced todai. Furniture Co Besides the British armv and the each otuer in theKmifiua.s as s 1 IOve and W J Shir'ei were teams, four other outfits hate Kah ha n 81. w ore tx;h are in the upper half of - the draw Tutor he medeb! tKen entered for the open et ent These a gross hde m had. 74 quarters. separate Ixe included , the Flamingoes, the in was was 4 M H Had the draw Been seeded as qhirlet's and France, Johnston ond county team rwpiained by W A. Har tp.-- d with a net 7 America Kuhafds night hate met to batt'e The qualifying round o. er eighteen holes yesterdat brought out man- high- out finals, as it ,s. thev are both "asscores from some of the the uppermost quarter, ard one or and Thomas Hitchcock. those club Chief among of the fall early nett week perts" of After - ,he other mud ith the engagement turning m high scores prewho reached the semifinals at Arrfrlcan the guiltv armv four, the British team In- - Hunter, of in the wull mrmahlv for nurposes is arquinng two ago. Wimbledon years go to Philadelphia for a tournaas C L WmJ- e a Rtilt ix creased handicap ro alf. thee ment at the Philadelphia Country flnnl winner bf the majority e tne j0er n an club September 10 to 15 Then they the staged brn can tournament are no dashing Australian will plav xhera in the American chamt vet Weatloke han Hub th.s vea such a the Wim- - pionship and the Montv open Waterburv Heen able to hit to oome admire have bledon galloriea should hr furnih but h.. he mur,h ,n thp paBt but ficariy nsrv plsnty Of competition for his onpo olher ,ennig.piaj Ing land has sent Its The British team will be accompanied to this country bv Count de nThs first round matches will- b best racquet wieideqs: Marirex Indian one of the will start COSMOPOLITAN, at FIELD Tigera, Thev plBted trsVoy. most international teams, Fecoc o clock, this afternoon are flails clip plaiers from with formidable There the possible over exception of the matches oowst be bv by Tuesday, Ilfi,a fipaln and Argentina, B, 1. Argentinian team which won the open events Fripay y ort,.n 0f South Africa, ljtcoste. the tMle 1S22. in developed will yearn. semifinals bv Saturday. . This French youth: The Tigera also will plav recent (!az1n in the open ... nal next for f the UlK.y leave Kientien. the school er'boy champion of tournament. the Waterhury cup4W. T(70kB:-sthfrtv7s1)P'Ie. Fran e."who games. .1 M Riley, cluh professiona. an- -' .also Jean Borotra nounced ast evening that he will con- - in Paris, and idnl'ITTesecoril ?h,rtTm,nlcloa1l?n,ira There Te firaen of Denmark and Local Soccer Elevens Jean Washer, the Belgian champion; th.iTof July Victorious Greek star who are the gross, handicap, Mile Vlasto, the new Mile. Ogden Following with la partnering langlen in scores of vaedav old of the lnc net all and English J. Phir'v, the doubles, Salt Lake aocce teams won both t, Jove M 2.Ht, 74. W. SO. 14 76: 'veterans, both men and women, with games at Orden 4 10 74' love afternoon. younger British tal- In aach instance yesterdav R I. George. 90 it 78: George King, the cream of the the Junction Cttv es i7 79 Kav Squires - a, ll, 7: F. ent, such as J. B. Gilbert, W. C Craw- soccerttea were shut out The Salt 0Woosnam V. W. Young ley. F. G Lowe and Max rake cluh defeated the Ogdon dub. s Crswrford.water K. 1, fVittschsli la three 9 tournament 14. The Wimbledon SO 9 M to none, while goals the rallies stretch through two took the measure of the Ogden Wood81: Jack Woody 95 15, 83: F.. E Kee- .scheduled to lev 95. 11. 88: R. Reimer88- 95, 13, 83,- 'weeks, but If the weather Is as bad men, five goals to none .1. B. Anaa last year It mav lass longer W Earl Freebairn, 91. 8, The victory for the Salt Lake eleven 92 9 14. Niek Walters, ino. rcadv, and for weeks past, every clinched the league championship. 84' William Smith, loo, 16 14: served seat has been claimed, and They had previously won the cup M M Daniel, ion, 16, 4: E W. Mor. those who cannot afford the high competition. 8. Fre 105. 17. 86t prices demanded by the speculator ton. 104. 18 6; W. made two goals in the first Sat R. M. 87. 92. I. B'eak, must seek places In, the unreserved half. Kd Prime C. L. West'nke. drove the first one 10. 15. Uertlon 104. 16. 88, D L. Farrweather Turvlile the second. 21. jand through 88. 109 V. P. 3V WIUIsms. f F. some of those who got small the final e I meets of reservation 107, 19 89; Jqe Rosenblatt, at two guinea Prime made , 'y. winners had an easy time of M j a ticket week 18 90; Rov lohoon, 10. 1. ago when the sale game. Ogden Was handicapped by Olhbs 110. 20. 90. Graham Sujjmo". sUrted. now are taking much adver-l- i' the low of two stellar performers bein the newspaper,, offer- - the .U.91: Mort Murray ' t3ng space fore the game, and Quick, who sufd'oP1 ticket at sums fered Ji,tci7s 0 98- H Rosen' ' a dislocated left arm early in M.Mgh a, 25 each., E'S FcU, the second half, had to be removed. Smith was the star performer., (ahenta fm- - tlie first round RICHARDS VICTOR . VETERAN PITCHER BEAD . 'TcVeS V8. 1 cive Daniel. PUMev FINALS MATCH (liioifA Trihtme-BaiLake Tribune Wire."" George Morton. M louse t T F PORTAGE, WIs June 23. Funeral Vise. services for Claud Elliott, former fa'KrawraiherlnVwrfV,R','wu!r,!''B' LONDON, June 23. Americans won mous Milwaukee American association Tovmg v. Ketlv. vnt In the London tea- - pitcher and later of the New York v l;o. both single tournament ns championship at! Giants, will be held Sunday afternoon Nlev senhlstt Woodv vs. club today. Vincent Richards 'font the fam ly home at Pardeevllle, vs Gibbs. Reimers m. Busman. for the Elliott had been hahm va. Murray, Anderwm vs. Farteer waa an easv victor in the finals J- of- Wls vs. Mendenhall, Smith va. the mens sirgles. beating S M past year. He Is survived by a wife Waite from the star three and Ieohs, India, English daughters. Rosenberg. v a. 24, iksd; Tikes etbrm-tosse- Amo-eiate- ! California people marrel at the extremely loie prieex at ichich tre tell our homes. This is just confirmation of the claims tee make that our offerings are the best that can be had. ' And tchen you buy ' through us. you deal with a house that pco tects your interests. All the detuils of the purchase are handled by experts; an examination of the title is made , i cithout cost to you, shotring you the exact condition of all etc., mortgages, liens, taxes, rights-of-tcaand your interests' are adequately protected in the contract. 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