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II)' (llM A.HMM'llltlll ITt'KH
fi'ar cloutrH of tho major
1iikh I lil their Ht ii rr yesterday.
Homo run wi-n made by llnhe,
Ruth, linger HurilNhy und UeotK
HIT. ...
Kuth'a ,iniffhty ullop was one
Of thfl lonjftlH VOr Been 111 Cleve
land. It caini) In i hit ninth Inn
ing and whll U wan Junt another
run In thn 70 whitewash admin
IslcnM tho JndlunM hy (In; YihiIh,
It (ltd givn the Hubtt un ede on
Gehrig In their aorambb' for mvat
ting" dupreniucy, Kulh now ban
30 hoinerH (o hlH credit, with "t'ol
timblu Lou" onu behind.
HornHby'H rlout In the Hixih Inn-
Uih guvf tile (iiuntH u 3-m virimy
uvrr Cincinnati.
Mer'H homer r-iuno whh two
on In the ninth ut Ht. l.oulH uml
gave tho Mromtt u i -G win from
Iho IfOHton ll'd Sox.
" iKs Win Anollirr
ChlcaKo'H hiiHtlltiK 'uts ron-
tlnufil to hohl on to first !)1hm In
tho National IfaKitf , 'I'lic 'tibH
'pnhfil out n Mm while lilako was
holtlliiK the Hnm-H to tlirtM for a
fi-2 victory.
Tin IMtt.Nhui'r T'iratf lo jit at
tin? I 'ub' hii'lH hy hcntliiK I Uiy.y
Vanco and tht Hrooklyn iloflU'is
2-t.
Tha Pt. I.onlf Carillnaln !f-C vir
tnry ovit Phlladfliihlu rouinhd tint
t)io rktun sweep hy flr.sl iltvlsiim
ti'iima ovrr Hronl tlvlnlon (ipuii-
I'lltM. .
The rhlcnpo W'hWo Sox ralll-l
Ahurply In Un nixth InnliiK to trim
fonulo Mai'k'H Aihli'tlcH K-5. The
IVtrolt TlKfr loM to WhmIiIiiIoii
Bobby Jones Out in Front With a 68;
Performance Ties Old Course Record
' HAJNT ANOItLWH. Scotland.
Uuly 13 (AP)- Hobby Jones struck
!a dt-eWve first blow In defense or
his Mrtludi open Klf title by m-or-
Ihk n ih'nHatlonal is tor the first
Ift holca of tho 7:' hob s lo ih-cide
tho MM.
i i Tha champion, very much on
his guriip. did the Itinl nine h'nl. h
in 31', four under par and Mulsh, d
Mho tound with u stroke jiaiu. .1
on par In the home coming sir. !.!
to clip live strokes altogether from
perf.-ct flgurefi. His score etiialhd
t h Ht. Andrews course reenr.1.
.Playing liiultleSA.goir. the Atlantan
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Portland Downs
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Hollywood 4j (in 4f,s
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l.n.i Amk.-Iik 43 )4 ,4a2
ItV tlltt As"(H'lHl4lt 1'IVSS
'I' I ii- M ijssloriH t -on hi io nothing
wilh Lurry Fn-wh, youthful port
I Ni.iVr. ilropiMMK a b-'Z li'rl.sion to
j I'uitlanil. I'illftln ufukcm-ij in thu
' nlxlli and t vi nih wb n tho ltav-
in Mcor.-il an thi lr rnim. Hut-liM-h-H:
I'ilh'tn- ami Whitney;
I'l.-iich ami KlwhiT.
Karl Kuny. Itirm-il to IiIm foritHT
t'-am mali-H, tint Oaks, to hW tlH'in
down with hIx hltn, und pltrh Wan
Kranclsro to u fi-' victory. Hat
, tcrh s: IMi'kerman, CruKhi-ad and
Iliiki'r; Knnse and lti-tfo,
AK r inalchliiK Hlntrh'ton Htrldo
'fur cirlih- for w-vt-n iimhiK, lor
WriKht rriu-kt'd In thf li-.rtt two
IniilnKH. ami Harranicnto rooHti'd to
an easy t;-a win ovi-r Lou Angt-Un.
Lati.rliH: SinKh-ion and Koi-hhr;
WilKht and Wulhy. llunnnh.
, Hollywood nt Ht-attU-, postponed
tcaimt traVi-llliK.
HARRY DILLON
AND UKL ANGER
FIGHT TO DRAW
roUTUND, Ore, July 13 (AP)
In Ihf muiii rvrnl of on of thn
ht-m cards put on for some time,
hy the Portland hoxlnir rommiHHlon
Inst niKhl. Harry Dillon and
i hiirli-H lii latiK'T, of Canada, went
ten (-(Hindu to a draw.
IMllou went down In tht eltrlith
Willi a claim of foul.
"liatthiiK Hum", of Jieiiliitfham,
ih iMriricd Hi- rruwd with his rh-v-crmss
in Htowliiff away Jack Ma
Kfin. of Portland, in the flint round
with t hretv knockdownH to lila
I'f .llt. Jeff lloyt, KilvrtOtl. Kave
an cxhllltlon of KOiienesn Meldotn
m i n finally Mmcumhlntr to the
punishment Inflicted hy Hob
Minit ls, Portland, wlio also knew
In wns In a hattle. Tim r fi'ive
gave MarlelH I he decision In the
third round with Iloyl on his feet.
(tfnrve Spady took a six round
decision from Kddhi f'urtwrlKhl
nnil Mux pe(7. won a technlil
knockonl over Jitnmy IVtrle, In
the fniirih round.
I came up to the home hole needing
a par four to eo.ua 1 the best per
tormanci' the historic course has
I known. He got it was off In front
of I he big field. Three strokes
back ul 71 was Len Nitttlefobl,
A ust ratian amateur.
Joe Kirkwood was the leading
pro'i-sMotial, with a scon) of 12.
I'.rcy AHIhs, Kngllsh professional
had 7:i. w it h I l e lit itish profi-H-sn.nals
ti-d at 74.
Tin- oi h.-r American players In
wer,. Jttn HamcH with 7T, and Larry
Xabholtie 77.
Will He Stick?
Here'i Opotpo Ornut. a former
mombpr of th St. Louis Browna,
who Is with Cleveland now.
Orant aay tid Is tn the majors to
stick thin tlm and went out and
won his first g&me araiiiKt tin
White Sox as proof of his conten
tions. FIGHTERS PICK
SHARKEY TO WIN
McTigue, Britton. O'Brien
and Others Believe He
Will Whip Dempsey
NKW YOltK, July U f A V)
Jack Hharkey may have his fiKhl
iiitf I'aultH, hut he is youri and
CitHt for u IIk man, and t he two
tenets, a K'-oup of boxers have con
eludod after watching I he ex-gob
in his training si'ssions. oiiKhl to
carry hlin to victory against Jack
Oempscy, at I he Yankee Stailiuni.
one week from tomorrow.
Mike .McTigue, Jack Hritton.
Philadelphia Jack O'Hiien. Soldier
Itari field, Jim Montgomery and
ol hers who speak of the fight gauin
f rotn experience, have, seen Shar
key In his sparring antlcit and have
named him the favorite. All took
in Hha rkey'H workout yesterday
and while none cared to take a
side In the forth coining heavy
weight issue, each saw Sharkey
yotil h. strength and cleverness as
w Inning factors.
Sharkey's program yesterday
lacked I lie fire and dash of the
previous day. Some of his part
ners made him look had hy shin
Hicppiug his rushes and lauding of
ten. Occasionally, however, he
would block a M-ries of blows with
ease and then tap his opponents
with snappy tight uppercuts and
short b-ris. He wa not punching
especially hard "tt MTl'lt Waff irp Wr
en t he was saving hln partner's
punishment to work for timing.
Tex Itlckard announced that tht
advance sale lor the light is near
flu- $ Tim.oiiu mark.
Brown Panther
To Try To Turn
Back the Years
NKW YOHIC, July 1 It (AP)
Once I lie most feared boxer In the
heavyweight division. Harry Wills,
the brown panther of New Orleans,
will try to turn back the years to
night In his 1 r-rou ml fight w it h
Paulino l7cuduu, PyrenneH giant,
at Kbhets Ph M.
The crafty negro, now n pros
perous resident of New York'
Harbin district, is pitted against
one of the strongest men In the
boxing game. I 'zeudun' attility
to assimilate punishment has hrcii
demount rated and alt hough he
"throws" most of hi punches he
is a dangerous hurdle in Ibe path
of WHK' eomehnek attempt.
Alter 17 years tn the ring. Will,
long ibe logical contender for a
title at which he never got a
chance. Is a slight favorl'e over hla
youthful opponent. Tho Spanish
wootlc hopper has been dropped,
temporarily at least, from 'IVt
It Ick a rd "s heavy w eight program.
Wills, after his beating last year
by Jack Sharkey, passed com
pletely out of the titular considera
tion. Wills has nothing to gain in
victory, but Paulino can command
respect in the event he beats thf
neio, (n,-n though Harry has gone
back a long way.
in sv Dv rnit srn
!'i:i,Aiii:i.t. wis. (AP
Tloyil miss Wade Woodworth at
St. Jnlin'M Military Acaib iny. When
"l!d" gratluatetl this spring, he
bit a recoid of a big day's work
which ptomises to stand for many
slll.lelit generations.
He stai ted the day by compet
ing tor St. John's in the Marmiette
r.-t.is al Milwaukee, in which he
won places in the shot put and
the disco i hrow . Tlwn he mo
loi.d back to I'elatle'.d. .lumped
l i.. h.i has. hall togs, and relieved
On cat.'hr in a game against
Morgan Pa i k high of Chicago.
Hit leant w its two runs behind,
but It d" soon fixed that h
slammed out a homer with three
men on bat.- and St. John's won.
)ofting bin diamond nnitorm he
climbed into a bandsman's suit ami
was off hy bus1 for Madison, where
he concluded the day by playing
with the cadet hand at the t inver
sily of Wisconsin horse show.
mm i.iov.imr no Moitr,
PNIONTOWV, Ta On re
garded as the world.1 greatest coal
operator nd worth $70,000,000,
JoBlah V. Thompson Is now lth
out fund hf avers In litigation
over an estate, . Ho wrnt tnto
bankiuptcy In 191&.
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STEPHENS, WOLFE
SNAPPY FIGHTERS
Army Champion Likely to
Force Tiger Thomas to
Limit in Card Here
The iiromotiTH for tlm romlnir
rixilr v.ni fi"l lilKhly f.ialiil al
IM'IIIK "I'l" l" '"-'i"'" Hi" wrvll-M'
nf I :i nil- HI. ilK'im. rliuliipion iikni
Ii. uvyw.-iKlit of Hi.' rnllfil Slul. s
army, who nun r. i-.Milly lim-ll trulls
rrrifil lo Van'-tillv..r Harriu'kM from
I'ort My.TK. VlrKlnlu.
W. '. Slurnlll U uiunnaln- ol' Ihln
illy, all ar.l.nt Hull' f" '"
ol' tl.f iriniit)"rH. Iia.l tin- pl.'UM
lire or walrl.InK l.oOi S. il-n lilul
..... u....u,.l(...lftl II..-
I lit liny i un.-. ...
Il.r.w la.l '' Vhlln.lHlililu, 'k
(.ul al tin' roillun.l arniury
naslillil y..I.T.Iay uml Mr. Hlillt'lll
.rnuouli'-'il Hum hiU . K.
Ml..l..ns w..rk.-.l llirw four
ruiin.l I.oiiIm UKalnsI koo.1 HlKirrlnK
pailli. r uml wi-luB lo la- tt l.oy of
KOinl l.oxiiiK uhlllty un.l lior.l
I.iiik IiIiik roinliim il. un.l will with
out .loiil.l. Mr. HlurKlll " ,or''"
1 11.-r l liiiiiiaB to I. Ik turnout.
Wolfi' l'lu.-ll
Woll'r. who llliitB lul All. It. of
l.ii (irainli-. I" Hi" H.-inl-finalH. Is
also a Hash un.l iH HUl.l to hu Olin
or Ilia faslf.il l)oy on lli ooast ul
. i.iu Thi) rar.l In Hilliport.'.l
,v ihi-.. roiir-rouail ir..linluai'l'.
I Tlx.r lluli Itohlnsoii, of Ouk
i.m.i fill., will m'"-' J'"" li'ore..
in a loiii-romi.l siiii'lal i-v.nl
Iwlilrh shoill.l u whiz, promolcrs
sa y.
I K. (1. Huvls. of l.i
lll.ft Jaik llutHirr.'
.in a loiir-rouinl "v.
h'or.i will app.ar III
Orando, will
of Oakland,
nt and Kirpo
a four-round ;
I i ra un Hh ..-nilli Tl.oinpHOll. a
llKtitlUK lu ll hop. Holh Kuril uml
Thompson an' lor-ul l.oyM. ami nr..
Iii'lil llk'-ly lo lh" s''0"' u"
Ih. y an- ll.l.ris.' Ilslli- rivals.
I l'oiiilnr I'riri-s
' Tin- liianaK. lii.'Ut iinnoiln- that
popular prliis will f.-alurc tliln
rar.l ami lh- slan.ls at llm IHkH
sHioot kioiiii.Ib will hi' alih- to tuko
I'ur. of 2, pi'isons with i-u'. All
s.iils an' uiraiiB.il w that a fun
ran vl. iv lh- Lout lo uilviinlaRi
i-Kar.ll.ss or lh- locution or Ills
K-Ut.
Rainbow Division
To Meet in Iowa
On July 14 and 16
i;S MO INKS. Iowa ( AP) 1
Memories of the hut tie of Chain-1
paKne. in which the Clennans made
their last Kreat drive of the world
war with Paris as their objective
uill be revived among members of
Die Itaiubow division In annual re-
union here July M to Oi.
The liainbow unit wh the only '
A,mevUu'UdVi.jbV l ' nf bttttlrfof
,.,,,.,,. in,! its successiul re
pulsion or he drive has been mild
to murk the only tim American
troop w i
oil the ilelelisive tiui-
ing the war.
At the reunion more than Minn
former memberH of the division ex
pert lo eiitertuin as guests den.
John J. Perishing, Maj.
-ha.i-s P. Snnierall. Pol. ilunford
MtcNider, assistant secretary of
war and Maj. (len. Mouglas Mac-
Arthur.
Originally pomposed
guard units from -'7
ist.intuiu division saw
,.f ii'itinnal
states, the
more than
nine months of continuous service.
In the line, sharing wilh the PlrMt
and Second divisions the honor of
being longest In front line servlco.
It went Into the line on l-Vh. 20,
IMS and was withdrawn when th
armistice was signed. Muring lhoe
months Cn.iiaii men passed through
Hie division as replacements, so
that former tnemb.-rs of the outtit
are scattered throughout the coun
try. "W IV STILL POITLAIl
ST. LOI IS -"We" seem to ho j
as popular as ever. The chain-
her of commerce is getting ;too
letters daily by airmail in res
ponse to its offers of pictures of
'i Indy' and the Spirit.
Off again,
on again,
Clean again!
What's inside your tires?
Most motorists will say,
"air" but ten to one
there is also grit and
sometimes rust.
Let us clean out your
tires inspect them
replace them cheer
fully, and without a cent
of cost to you.
Kelly's Tire Shop
1115 Adams Ave.
.Nice Record
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Meet KdiltH Hrown. Ilraves' out
fielder, who on June had
tilayed In 4 7f i-onsecucve major
leuKtm names. Hiowu'h ret-ord
heuu white ht wh a member of
Hit llruoklyii cluli lirowu's rec
ord, while nut mar Kveieit Scoll'a
treat record, H one worth talking
Hlioilt
TIH ltS)A s I'ltOOK AMs
The National liroadcasl ing com
puny progia m lor Thursday nigh
from !' to 1 ii will be the opet ;
"Itmidlgore," broadcast over K Po, j
K iO. t I- I, K(i W. K V'K A, K O M I
and KIlQ.
KttO Oakland CIK4.4m-7Knh-)
0:.ri.'t, II'-wh. Hpoits, H to bail
iuet program Western M nsic
Trades convention; la, more con
vention. K W V Walla Walla ( ! !l . S m -lOimkP)
in. dull' e orchestra; 11 lo
I:.', organ recital.
K PI Los Angeles 4tiS.aiii-r.4ti-kr)
7, Insl riliueiitai music; H ilri
ina hour; M, modern classical
music.
Ktl W Port lain) (4!t I in-ti lake)
;,."
tilily; 7;4."i. lecture; ,s, uu-
Ml to U'. dance band.
K PO San l-'ra nclsco ( 4;'i'.Hiu-
THilic). S to !), program; la to II,
orchestra.
KOMO -Seattle ;t "Mini -fi sokr S.
musica I progra m ; Mi :Hm, new
lUMTt to ll'Sd), musical program.
KJH Keallle CHN.tim-htiokc) ,S.
studio prograin; X::in, piano hour:
'.i. orcbesi ra.
K A SpoHane (ilil.Tm-1 I r.Hki )
S to 10, rpeiilng of N. P. rrelghl
depot. . , , , , .
ki:i:ks anxu.mfxt
NLW YOltK Helen Wain
wright, swimming star, plans to
.seek an annulment of lo-r mar
riage to (ieorgi- Leonard Holland,
organist in a theater at Oklahoma
t'ily. As she explains it, she wore
a. ten-c. nl wedding ring in a Dallas1
theater as a joke, and the manager
told the Hiidh-nce she and Holland
i then organist there, had been mar-
I. There was a rice shower.
1 he papers announced the mar
riage and then, afraid of talk, they
were married, she says, hut parted
forthwith.
Your Car.Beautif ully
Refinished
NO lnnu waiting with I'roxlin. Refinishing a car
with I'roxlin does not email an inconvenient loss
of its use. In many rases you can drive in Mon
day and take your car out completely and beautifully re
finished Saturday. When you realize that Proxlin dries
dust-free in a few minutes, dry enough to touch in twenty
minutrs, and ready for the next application in less than an
hour, you can get an idea of the speed with which this
wonderful finish is applied. And yet it is enduring
permanently beautiful. iThe Proxlin finished car coated
with mud or dust can be wiped clean with a soft cloth, and
show a clean bright surface with no injurious effects ;
the car can be left exposed to weather, storms and un
favorable conditions without fear of damage to a Proxlin
finish. It will be worth your while to drive in, let us
look over your car and give you further details regarding
refinishing with the I'roxlin system.
ACHE QUALITY
mm
KILLS MAN THEN I
CALLS TO POLICE
Portland Lodging House
Proprietor Is Formally 1
Charged with Crime
Pil(TLANO. ttre.. July 13 (AP)
killed him in Self defense."
With these words I'nd JJarl
wick, f', lodging house prtmrh-tor
la ft nKht admitted police lo his
home h ml pointed to the body of
Oun Hanley, lying on the floor.
Mrs. Hanley, wife of the slain
man. and from whom he was re-ci-ntly
divorced, had apnrtmenls In
I he Hart w ick house, l or about a
year. Hanley has not been working,
his former wile said. She hud been
furnishing him wilh some money
from her labors as a sea msi rcss
ami paid his room rent.
AbiiM-il His WITc
lii'Kplte warnings lo slay away,
Hanley hail visiled I he lodKing
I hoiiHe several times recently, alius
; iiiK his w tfc w hiie 1 here, J Cat t
jwick said.
I On his visit ycsterdiiy, Ifanlcy
demanded I hat 1 1 art wick produce
: M in. Hanley who was out Khopping
j at the time. The landlord rnnon
st rated, with Hnuley and' wan
. t hrentened, Hanley I ell , jiromlsing
(to return ami "kill the- two" of
jfheiji. hirt wick stated to the po
! lice.
j Hani, y later returned and en
1 t.re.i the room crying: "I'll kill
I you." and then "Jil kill her!"
j I larl w ick stated.
"Not until he was so rlosy T could
fet-1 his breath upon my face, litl
I fire, t he proprietor declared.
"Then I shot from the hip. Hanley
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rolled over, dying aimojtl Insmnly".
Mrs. Hanley had seen her hus
band through the giar in the front
door and escape. by jumping from
1 ii window.
j Chuigitl Willi Murder
HiirHn k was arrested and form
ally dunged wilh murder.
Mrs. Hanley does not Ma mo
Harlwlck for what hupiened, sho
told police last niKht. Sho return
ed to 1 he room a fie i t he shoot
ing ami herself eeilM)tied the po
lice. Harlwlck haw a wifn and two
sons, 17 un.l All were uway
al the time Mrs. Harlwlck being at
a theater. Hanley. by a previous
marriage, is survived hy t wo
daughters, 7 and x, who are liv
ing a I I he ( 'hristie home. The
llanleys were married two yearn
ujjo at Vancouver, WuhIi.
A coroners Implcst Is scheduled
for today. .
HAS ll.ASI.ltAI.L l Si:i IX IH.Mi
LMPOlilA. Kas., A P A base
ball said to be the oldest in the
world is in pcssessimi of O. M. Wil-
I bite of l.'mporia. It was given him
i by Josh L Waterhouse, Hi. a hase
jball fan before the Pivil War.
The hall was used In a game he.
;twcen I he l'ortland olub of Port
' land. Me., am) the Tri-Mountain
club of lloston. Sept., 10, lSfiS, on
Mosion common. Itoston played
for bases on a rhoiuhtiH and per
mitting the pitcher to pitch tho
ball Instead of toss it. Portland
w on, 4 7 to 4 2, The lead See
sawed until the final Inning.
Some years later Sam Phadwick,
shortstop ami manager of the Port-
"A I m.-
TP:.
Fom a fitroloftafih
eJjWM in kniuuitf
VulUy
Prices of Best Land
only $10 to $20 an Acre
ANK million acres of rich, low
priced land in the great Ui'd
water V alley country of Southeast
ern Montana -will lie oiiened to
farmers this year by a new branch
line of the Northern Pacific Rail
way, running (xl miles fmmtilendive.
I ere the Northern Pacific v. ill sell
direct to farmers a half million acres
at prices ranging from only S10 to
S20 an acre, with L'O years to pay.
Taxes are extremely low. Social
advantages are available to neigh
bors and colonies desiring to settle
together.
Mixed farming is successful
throughout this area. Corn has in
creased by hundreds of thousands of
acrts in the last few years in South
eastern Montana. Hog production
has grown rapidly. All classes of
livestock are raised. The dairy in
dustry is getting a good start.
Communities already are estab
lished. Churches have been built.
Schools are ox'n. Rapid develop
New Wealth
PI
land club, who rvirricd the ball
home nii a trophy, pave it to Water,
house, who was bat boy during ih
Kami-. Waierhonse kepi it many
years, then Kave it loAVilbite,
Our id'M of the ntiK-it bashful
fellow In I he w orld I tho ehaji wim
takes his f:hi on Ibe ndler coasi
er ami tells her lo hold tightly h
1 he rail so she won't fa II out .
Portland to
San
$25.46 f ram here
Special rediu cil luw fare Rood
only on special all-coach traini
leaving Portland every Sumay,
Tuesday and i:riday at 10 a. m.
rrives San Francisco 10:30
a. m. next day. Low-cost menui
in diner and lunch can. Speed,
comfort, safety.
XV roundtrip Coach fare
W'' from Portland good for
15 days returning on any train
carrying Coaches.
Pacific
Ask any railroad1 agent
3 mum
I!
. . :.''V
ment will come wilh the new rail
road. Markets will clivrr. More
farmers will come in. Land values
will increase.
The Northern Pacific Railway
will help farmers in getting started
right. Settlers are wanted who seel:
a real chance f..r themselves and
their families. The Northern Pa
cific will send a representative to
talk the mat t rover, if desired. In
vestigate this opportunity. Let lis
send you booklet", urices and easy
payment plan. All sent free.
MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY!
J. M. I In k1 its, Land Com.
Northern Pacific Nailwav Co.,
SL Paul. Minn. Drawer' Wrt
Without oliliiM
K'.-tui i.li mltii at.
Vjlley Cmiali v
i my p irl ijlt-asi
rout. K uw.tlcr
' Every year billions of
dollars of new wealth
are. gathered from the.
farms, the mines and the
forests of the U. S. '
'Your part of this new.
wealth is what you save
from ymu- annual in
come. ,-
' A savings account and a
money barrel are real:
helps toward thrift.
Equitable
Savings Bank v