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“TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1926. + the last wollop, and a large crowd ’ of fans is expected to be present : New York ... + he ee Sy Sore ee y / ; 4 GUS REYES TO MEET FRIDAY EXCELLENT BOXING CARD TO BE STAGED AT CUBAN CLUB STADIUM; OTHER BOUTS ARRANGED B. Castillo, matchmaker for the new! Cuban Club stad‘um, an-| nounces that he has fixed up a fine fistie feast for fight fans to be given next Friday night, July 23. Topping the eyening’s program will be an aggressive matching of mits between Dick Baker, the Miami flash. and Gus Reyes, the heavy punch Key Wester. In the semi-finals, Young Frank of Key West will meet Bat.ling Kid, the Tampa Italian. There will be two good prelimi- naries of unusual merit that will afford a lot of excitement and fun. The main bout will be thrill af- ter thrill from the first punch to to witness ihe exhibitions of fist- BASEBALL Peeeecegcoapcagecepeooes YESTERDAY'S RESULTS National League Pittsburgh 10; Boston 4, Chicago 9; New York 5, Cincinnati 5; Brooklyn 2. Philadelphia 4; St.,Louis 2. American League New York 11; St. Louis 2. Chicago 5; Boston 4. Detroit 8; Philadelphia 3. Washington 4; Cleveland 1. TODAY'S GAMES National Leagye No games scheduled. ‘ American League Chicago at Boston. St. Louis at New York. Detroit at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Washington: STANDINGS "Pet. 67 566 +589 584 bao 506 888 310 41 43 52 60 American League Ww. L, 32 39 42 43 40 44 52 60 geeqcceees suesonre CALENDAR OF SPORTS eeee eeeeeeeaeaevvece Racing: Meeting of Empire City Racing Assn., at Yonkers, Meet- ‘ing of Milinois Jockey Club, at Chieago. Meeting of Dorval Joc- key Club, at Montreal. — Troiting: Meeting of Grand Cir- ‘uit at Kalamazoo. Shooting: Sesquicentennial tour- . nament opens at Philadelphia. Pet. 636 -557 528 527 524 506 BT3 B10 Philadelphia Chicago . Golf: Eastern open champion- ship tournament, at Delaware Wa- ter Gap. Western amateur championship tournament, at St. Pay). New England professional championship tournament, at New! Haven. Indiana women's champ- fjonship tournament, at Indianapol- is. Tennis; Longwood invitation! tournament, at Chestnut Hill,! Mass. West Virginia champion- ship tournament, at Greenbrier} Springs. | CHESS: Pan-American champ-| jonship tournament, at Lake Ho-/ pateoug, N. J. } emnccene } Boxing: Jack Zivic vs, Al Mello, | 10 rounds, at Boston. SIOOOTET TS | j } | ,art and avoidupois “BROADWAY VANITIES” SCORE BIG HIT AT MONROE THEATRE Billy Steed with his “Broadway Vanities” certainly scored a big hit with the initial performance of his) splendid company ‘at Monroe the- aire last evening. A packed house with all standing room oe. eupied greeted the ‘players, and every one present was delighted with the evening of fun, sport and, amusement afforded them. The Monroe Theatre. all bright | and new since iis recent renova- tion, created an atmosphere of welcome, and the modern system of ventilation made the p! fortable and coo}, regard) the crowded condition of the large auditorium and the somewhat op- pressive evening. i The stage people are all art’sts, and the sketches were presen-ed in| a perfectly systematic way. which indicated talent, as well as care- ful rehearsing. .The chorus was not only the usual ornamental ap- pendage to the show, for the mem-| bers took part in other numbers in a highly credible manner. I ‘was a good, clean show from start to finish, without a suggestive movement or joke. on the. part of any of the performers, and: prc+| fanity was 201 heard in any of el : lines. The Musical Webers, with ‘bei | guitars, pleased the people in a number of selections; Curley} Stewart, the personality girl, was simply a seream. Qld “Pork Chops” certainly swings a “‘wic xed | foot” and did the old-t'me buck and wing to perfeciion; but he al- most* meets his match though in} faney steps by Cherry Brown, the| Charleston stepper. Carrol and) Carrol, in their smart s | given encores, and the B: Comedy four brought down the| house. Billy Steed is a comedian | all righj, Hg tops the cast, and in| he is well! equipped to hold it down. The black face went strong and soon! had the house all his way. He} and Steed were the life of the show. The appearence of ‘the | girl from Stock Island” created uproarous laughter and app!au: The Astella Trio in the'r come acrobatic stunts presented one ‘of | the best and most meritorious acts presented. They were on Keith) vaudeville circuit a long e, and; their act calls for brawn and brain, as well as talent, for a human of | ordinary strength could not do their stunts: nee The “Broadway Vanities” will ¢hange their bill every two days.! Last evening’s program. will be Prosented again tonight, with sn! entirely new, program for tomor- sow night, | The picture program last night, was of the usual high order for; which Manager Juan Carbonell has made the Monroe famous, and t! excellent standard will be main- tained in future as in the past, Praise of the “Broadway Vani- ties” is ringing throughout the city today, and if the company ‘Twelve Shots eeecseee ‘Fleming street church held their | “Everything® eeeoneqoes POROOOHOHGAEROEREE DOS SSO OCOSOOOSESEOROE hen Bee Workers of Fleming Street Church Meet Last Evening The Busy Bee Workers ‘of --the meeting at the. -home. of* their; teacher, Mrs. Richardson, iast éve- ning. The meeting was opened with| 2 reading by Jennie May Johnson | from the Bible. t were then lead in prayer Richardson. They then for a party to be given y night at the home of Mrs. Richardson. CARD OF THANKS We desire to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation for the ance rendered by the many nds during the illness, and af- ter the death of Mrs. Mary Yulee Vignold, who died here on Sunday, funeral taking place yesterday ternoon. We wish to assure all those who ed in any way that their acts dness will always be remem- THE FAMILY maintains the standard of the pro- am presented last. night an bundant patronage will be théir's. CHICKENS FRESH KILLED CHICKENS Delivered At Your Door Daily ARCHIE THOMPSON Phone 879 1001 Eaten St. ee KEY WEST TIN SHOP JAS. A. FEENEY, Prop, In Sheet Metal” Cor. Thomas and Southard Sts, F. H. SOLOMON — PLUMBER Sheet Metal Work CALL PHONE 621-W CORAL ISLES STUDIO JEFFERSON HOTEL BLDG. Room 203, (2nd. floor) SIGNS, SHOWCARDS DECORATING, ETC. Fired at Him .| guilty before God? twhich law has Uttle control, for; FINE SERMON . BY REV. MUNRO SUNDAY NIGHT PASTOR OF FIRST METHODIST CHURCH DELIVERS TALK ON “MODERN EVILS AND THEIR END.” 2 At the First Methodist Church ‘Sunday night to a large and ap-; preciative audience the preacher delivered in masterly style one of his. most stirring sermons on “Modern Evils and Their End.” Taking as his test Roman 11-22— goodness, if thou continue in His goodness, otherwise, thou shalt be cut off; the preacher said referred to us. God has always punished sin. The unbelieying Jews, the branch- es broken off of the olive tree which was Israel, were substituted by the Gentiles. The first ques- tion which coneerns. us is—Has christendom continued in His goodness? Is it not a fact that Jew and Gentile headed by Satan the god of the world conspired to- gether in the very beginning of the Christian era to murder God's son and heir. Then Jerusalem was destroyed by the Romans and the Jews scattered among the nations. Have nations improved after all these years? Is not the world still Is it not a fact, that the most collosal strug- gle in the history of the world be-/ tween good and evil is going on! now? Which will win? Are we} headed for destruction? Amazing are the hellish methods of de- struction used in the lastwar to; destroy eleven millions of men.j Even these pale into insignificance when compared to modern inven- tions which undoubtedly will be used in the next war. H. Grindell Mathews declares that his beam consisting of their, vibrations. will} stantly.. found in the scientific mechanical or external. The modern evils | which will destroy our civilization | or are at least imperilling it now’ are internal. Prosperity today ir} 99 persons may survive adversity te one wha will nerity. Prosperity means luxury and| luxury brings vice. The forces of | pur great country are not able to} eope with the vice, because 80) much of it is in high places, over Our country is immensely rich nt survive prog-. there is a double standard of pto- cedure for the offenders, So often notoriety gained through social) corruption is rewarded with a@ premium. A man steals $5.00 is a thief, it is said if he steals five{ thousand dollars he is an em-| bezzler, if he steals fifty thousand | he is a defaulter, but if he steals one million, he is q master of high finance and king of the commer- cial world. The more notorious the deed the gentler the term ap- plied. A woman elopes with her neigh- bor’s husband is called by an ugly name; if she gets away on the! same boat and meets at a rendez- yous in Paris for weeks, it is simnly innocent affinity. Where is our boasted wealth. science, educational system? Are} we not leading the nations in} crime and lawlessness? Is this the | boast of a great civilization? | A hideous monster is drageing | us down and we will he eut off if} we continue nat in His gondness. | CHURCH REPORTER. | T.E. MILMORE| NOTARY PUBLIC | Donald R. Mellett, 36, publisher of the Canton (0.) Daily st i GEORGE'S HAT snr | who was shot to death in front ad his garage early Friday morni | Mis brother, Lloyd Mellet fs man wa: the r of the News, declared racy growing out of a campaign and vice in Canton and his | | CITIZEN ebb “PERFECTO” AUTO ENAMEL “61” Floor Varnish “SOLORINE” METAL POLISH RED SEAL BATTERIES Columbia “Hot-Spot” BATTERIES Lumley's Hardware Store Jemes and Grinnell Sts. PHONE 838 destroy armies or cities almost in-| i But our dangers are not to bel’ becoming the plague of America. | J At Monroe Theatre Tomorrow © jeoosgene Scene from “The Exquisite Sinner,” which shows qt the Monroe Theatre tomorrow. PAGS TREES HOAX IN PENNIES. 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