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i i 8 Tim OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON TUESDAY MORNING. JULY 26, 1021 PEJEB HERFiflflM ; mm Bantamweight Title is Sue cesfuily Defended Against 6e Lynch NO KNdCKOUT SCORED Majority of Rounds Captured By Little New Orleans ' Belt Holder NEW ' YORK, July 2.'. Pete I lor man of New Orleans regained the v;orld's LaTitamweignt cham p'onship at Cbtcls field tonight liy recaivinx tae juugs's decision over Joe Lynch of New York af- f alia wed aim pt" immediately and f also received w outburst ef af pla'use Tatfjr Haley of New Yorfc wa3 the re tree. V- Iaht L lk r.C :il f .1 : i . I i,f" " us? anriounw-i as 116 pounds and Herman 3 tito Maine - In 'he first preliminary if eight "nMiy'.s Willi- Sp'-nror., im pounder, wai given the judge's dp-.-L..iwfi incr i-ranl.lo itu.isfj, v.jlio weighed lltt. -.Ii itii ar Nttw Yrk hoyii. ! Jack lHrdanev of Eridgepnlrt, Conn., knocked nut H-rt t'oiinai or a: Angola after one minute, 27 n CMjdi! uf fighting n the sav- enth round of an iKh-roujv-l raatrh. Round 1 -Herman landed right to the jaw and they sparred, t.yneh landed left to law, txdh men lighting catiou.-ly. IU rma t working r'ght in counter ; lunch's jab. Herman up-et Lvneli with a left to eh n. follow ed with lights and left to Lot) v. Herman roeked Lynch vith right to- the heul and th"y were in a mix-ur at the ij -ll. Herman'3 round. Iftrman Nearly Down It'mnd 2 Lynch was shdtt with left to head. Then .almost sent Herman down with right jt' law. Herman came back r juicjk- Ir and sent several blows to h';ai and body. Herman sent sti'f ter a 15-round toot. . Lynch uttered the rSn5at 10:12 j right to head and followed it with And vai given cn nvafon. Herman several hlowg to body. white 79 1UU M.lKCy Swriax w i says the Good Judge That you are getting full value for your money when you us this class of tobacco. The good, rich, real to bacco taste lasts so long, you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often nor - I do you need so big a chew j as you did with the ordi nary kind. j Any man who has used the j Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a Jong fine-out tobacco ,:''.. RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco c 1 Lynch jheld. behind the head. Tte- j found wa. even. j Rouhd 2 Ttry exchanged jrUtHiund U fu to body, lir- mun Caught Lynch with r.gt:t hook to tu a l. Herman ?ent tni"? hard .iue.i t- body and Lynch fol lowed; with left to stomach. They wri j-parr-g at '.if t.eli. tub man's1 round. Ucu.'j.i i - Lnch. mi-ff'-J a lett i-sil a;;!tt fiftWn,; it wiiu right 'to lii-ad. Tli' ;. exchanged U-Hn ari.i r!L . Herniui sent a ?tiff left to Lvnr ;!t-iiia h Lnca hek.id ri"'" ! a . Hfrni.n hooked right to jaw, followed with fa:t ! -.t." to bdT. Hermann rUiid. Kxehnye is Savage Hound Jlerjrta'n ImoVed l't to jaw Thev exrhang 'd le't.- to itrdv. Li rv h be.1 and Herman countered v. ith rights, They ex changed rights and l?ft?. Herma.i Fhook I.viirh with It ft to jaw. llermaa's; round. Itour.d ti -Lynch jabbed right to head, and took two hort arm iab In return". Herman jabbed Lynch repeatedly. They exchang ed vicious rights and lefts to the fic- a"d bodv. Lvnch jabbed Her man at the bell. Herman s round. Itound 7 T'.iey fought fast. Lynch caught Herman with sev eral vicious right swings. Her man jabbed Lynch on Jaw with right. They exchanged lefts and rights to the jaw. Lynch pec hard left to jaw. Herman sent left and right to jaw. They ex changed lef3 and rights to the body at the bell. Herman's round. 'V- Lynch Forced to Corner. Round 8. Lynch sent rights and lefts t the body. Herman countered with left and right to jaw. Herman jabbed two hard rights to Lynch's jaw. They ex changed rights and lefts to j&w, Herman forced Lynch into a cor ner with heavy body blows. Her man's round. Hound 9. Herman hooked Lynch with left to head. Herman pent hard lefts and rights to Lynch's body. Lynch reached Herman's jaw with three light left jabs. Lynch missed two left swings. Herman sent two lefts to jaw, following with hard rights to bady. Herman's round. Round 10. .Herman sent left to chtn. Lynch hooked left to the body.r Herman sent a hard right to jaw and received in return a blow to head. Herman sent left and right to jaw. Herman's round. Lynch (rtrts Hound. Round 11' Lynch sent rights and lefts to Herman's body and in a clinch hecelved several in re turn. Lynch sent right to body and jabbed several times. Iler- i Tm bark with right to jaw Lynch's round. Round 12. - They exchanged left. Lynch sent right to jaw. Herman returned with rieh; and :eft i Ud. Herman hooked aj vicious left uppercut. followed j with right to jaw and two short handed riht uppereuts. They 1 lojght viioa-iy. evihangin lefts md rights to body. Herman's round. Hound 13 They danced around during the fiiHt minute of fitht intr. doing little hitting. Lynch jabbed Herman to jaw. Lyr.ch, tring for a Lncckou-. missed re peatedly. Heim.tii pent rish: to jaw. L neb's rally . .. . : i . .1 : . : iti i Jiitf uiu not seem io Wjrr Herman. Lynch was cut over the b :t ye Herman's round. j Lynch Rocked. ! Hound 14 Herman jabbed and j i.yncli hooked right to jaw. They j exchanged lefts and rights tj ,aw. Lynch jablte 1 left f jaw "and Herman sent stiff right to jaw. ' rocKin; iynca. nermaa -?ent two rights to jaw. Herman's round. Round 1" Herman jabbed his righi to jaw. Lynch missed re peatediy. Herman sfrt right and left to body. They fouh: furi ously. Herman seemel to have the oetter of the interchange of blows. Herman jabbed Lynch to head and hooked two bard rights to jaw. Herman's round. ATTRACTS Cll ; Several Rei sons Confirmed ! At Modninsf Service j ' iTiiiity Church Sli.VKRTOW Or- vas of li'tlo 1 special tc Th .fl T!.. fesiiv ftiios held chu.rch ' vest--rdav mm I mmW M irf fc. . ' tomm-'9-" '..rr--mmm' "" m Is a Sale That Means Something The word "Sale" used '.in connection wit h this store's advertising means that you can buy certain lines of standard merchandise from our regular stock at reduced prices; " Just now every thrifty shopper will be interested in ah event of unusual im portance; It's an annual event inaugurated to clear ; the stacks of Summer mer chandise and offers extraordinary savings. Wearing apparel and other necessities. frC ': IT , t V V A. Sale $5 of Bathing Suits at $2.98 Now is Bathing Suit time and this timely offering has been looked forward to. The newest style bathing suits in the all wool varieties are now being offered at the extremely low price quoted. Oh, the colors top are very fascinating and the color combination and trimmings will surely meet with your approval. " Other Lots of Fine Quality Bathing Suits MEN LOOKIj I Practically tJ Every thing in Men's Fur nishings Cat rj Aston ishing, Reductions. Impossible to detail the values "virtually all the. items listed" in , i ' our;-? big ' advertise-; u ments can be had , in i ample quantities 'to j begin with, fin some cases new lots have' been added for today. TVIenand women buy ing for men will find especially i big values at this store. r A new express ship ment of these all Wool Jersey , Sport Coats regular value at $9 has been an - exceedingly low price for these fine quality. Sport Coats. The above low price of ,$4.98 is an exceptional -selling price that can . be had at , this store . The colors . are Navy, .Brown, Green, Tan , and Scarlet. , : ' -. Heavy quality mercerized BATHING SUITS for Men, Women and Children ; val ues to $2.00 on sale at 98c Heavy Quality Cotton BATHING SUITS, in all sizes for little and grown boys! and girls. Sale price 19c i A Special Selling of Jefsey Spbr t Coats $4.98 a Shop Where The Crowds Bay POLK ROAD CASE IS UP WEDNESDAY Motion by St ate Highway Attorneys to Be Argued , .Before, Bingham Hearing of a motion to make more specific a complaint filed by residents of Independence who seek to halt work on unimproved sections of the West Side Pacific highway will be heard by Judge' G. G. Bingham in the Marion county circuit court here Wednes day. The motion was prepared by attorneys for the state high way department. Judge Belt was originally as signed to hear the motion, but he declined to serve because of prejudice. Judge Skipworth of IJugene then was drafted to sit for Judge 13elt, but upon learning that his brother-in-law was chief counsel for the plaintiffs, he also declined to hear the motion. The supreme court then assigned Judge Kelly to preside at the ar guments. It was charged in the original complaint that Polk county ex ceeded its authority when it des ignated certain sections of the West Side Pacific highway as market roads, and further com plained that the court had no right to incur an indebtedness of more than S5000 for the comple tion of the so-called Dallasalem road. t . Dormitory Bids to Be Received by State Board Bids for the construction of the new dormitory on the site of the state industrial school for girls, will be received at a special meet ing of the state board of control to be held here July 27. The structure will cost approx imately $o0,000, including" furn ishings, and will provide accom modations for 30 girls. Plans for the structure were approved by the board at a meeting held here two weeks ago. As the result of a long discus sion it has been established that the cause of the friction between Dickens and Thackeray was bor rowed money. A complaint that rgis caused trouble in this old world both before and since the time of these distinguished men. .iulv -2:-. St.it- ?niar. i it I he Tritiitv r.ioriini and - vt uing att,ra:-i -d a fri -.v. dal :.ttT.t'uri anti drew ;orth :n?ny conipliinutar;- r -narks. Over jfiUtfc p --ople. riany of whom wer-- visitor., witnessed the morr ing continuation service?. Tiitt church ;was, beautifully decorated with ivy nnd Shat.. daisies, liugt baskets; tiekl with yellow rildtons anu filled v.ith th .ais'f ar?d ivy were piliced around ihr? frnt ot the church. The comirmants wero , Harry Larsn.i Miss jitora Henricksen. M:s3 Esther Larsen. Miss l)or.i Henricksen Mis Ineeborg Gop!e rude. Miss- Christine y Bradstad, Miss Anna Johnw-n. Miss Mahlo Hansen.. Jerdis Kloster. Miss H i en Henjuni. Carl Itpnjum. 'Gard Sr.etness Kenneth Saetness and Adolph Iluei An even larger crowd than was present in the morning came Sun day evening to hear the organ re cital riven by Pro!. Charles Swen son of lWtland. assisted . on - thtf violin by Julia Helena Swenaeu. ill- of Portland. Th- tones ot thi- organ wete ad elightful sur t r v i'i iUif- ho had not been i.roit dttv.v sh- mt. ruing Th or: an was Peopl'S society from side in!git-g.ttional IVrtl:i I11 Roma. The following progratt was giv en : Invocation llev .1. C. Uose land. 1... .Joful in the Lord Kay K N'ii!'i. Ot-ah wdo-'-Faata-: -llevis i'rofrssor riusrl.'S Swenson. Vocal solo - God ShalJ Wire Avar' th Tars t Caro Mii Mari rorhouse-- - ;5 , Tlol-'n solfv-lleverie (Tolharst) Jntia iielejie Swenwon. ' i Vocal soloVoice of Wilder ness i Jolin- PfinJle. Scott ) Mrs, M. ?er t Gilbert liiinoerson. rM;t-ntiyl Song - H"" Ijave is Btning r TriniJy YouiKfr? i Krod i. H Mton) iruuij the Sunny- rhoir. ! VUd:n .solo solterjenten ? n 1 datf io!i I-ullV Jut.a llelene imrch Swenn. Vocal rc,li-Th" Angels San? Oft. i Herbert Johnsiwi Mrs. M if.ilrt Gitiiderson, . violin obliga M l Mr. Sw-nion. lrgan solo-rt-antliene Nuptiale : i.fru'l'.ohO Prof. rhiir!i-a Swenson. i Hons .Christ in the Temple Court (Shawkeri Trinity choir. EXHIBITION Altoona. Pa.. July Boston Nat ionala ; Alt00a ..... 4 ' u ' - v Ciof inaatL O . July 25 R. n. New York Americana . S & j Cinrlnati waiHraaw . . . n ; Ratieriea Harper. Ci. Fetguaim and Hoffman, De er J Cottratx, lwnanue ana DooicUw."."---''-''' .-"'- ' i '. H pitlsbnrKh, July 25 R. II. r. : New York .i , - F i Pittsburgh ....:..'. t it a; patterlef Sallee, Douglu t , Snvder; Adams; and SchmUt. No other paniwi played 1: j In ithi major leagBwa. , t X : ... .US-mi NEW TODAY DAVID BUTLER in "SMILING ALL THE WAY" Greenwich Village Romance BLIGH THEATRE Matinee Evenim; LADIES PLAID SKIRTS A special collection of new Wool Plaid Skirts offers an ex ceptional opportunity to choose this very necessary part of the wardrobe. SpeciallyPriced $5.75 $6.75 $7.75 Our Prices Always the Lowest i. J i I ' , t 'n ' I I.." , J ...... v i I .Mi. , A" is Gale i Commercial and Court Streets Co. It u 13 ) So) 2 OS , - j. j .; ! ' 4 ' - . ; , . t . i t i m mm I And TWENTY-SEVEN OTHER BIG PRIZES, Totaling $510.00 Cash i 3 4 i t. ! A - I I tCES GLASS W SALT ON H If Vonr linck Hurt or Rladder Bothei-H You, Drink Lots of Water. When your kidneys hurt your back feels sore, don't get wared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean by flushing them with a mild, harmless fsalts which removes the body's urinous wast? and' stimulates them to their nor mal activity. Th function of the kidneys is to filter the blood., In 24 hours they strain from it 30(1 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kid-neys- active. Iirink lots of water you can't drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts: take a tablespDon ful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lernori juice, combined with lithia, and has been tired for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kid neys; also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus tnding bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive can not injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and then to keep their kidneys c!ean and active. Try this, also keep tip the water drinking, and IIO rirkllHt VAII Will Tr . .J n. V. r. . &J?e This mm MYSTERY Tie Clues Nt real chip NHCAEELCHALORA 00ERLH0ALLC0EA N0HCLAER0N0EAR NRNOREALCH IHCL NNREALAER0EHH0 ?????????????? 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It waa "too nov f a puxxle for Griffin, m it la said he called in 3ot)and Yard and ottered them a thooaead doUara if they t7oid dia- cover the vamea for h'm from tha fear aecret odea Uat DeMiller had fiven himT t, aa aa eaay job for the pea Scotland Yard detective erce. and in teas than an boar hey had the fonr namee. They rare the aamea to Griffin and also rave him their aya tem cr working eat thair ehtaa. TCEKB IS THE WAT THET CHJ IT. Ifa eaa O'Flyna. ay." aaid Chief -of -til eoUTaa I have worked eat fonr mmntm 7ov see beneath each one of tko feur which ; codes. "Add op theae four nmi and year totals rive 7 on tae four eluoa to tha fear to. eoda hat tea lattm U it. Xach leur rtpre enU a number. The firrt letter of the eoda "P"" ,J. tkm aeeend letter repreeenta a. the third letter repreeenta a. and a om. 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