The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1922, Page 16

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAGE 16 “CHICK” EVANS WILL PLAY IN NORTHWEST GOLF TOURNEY Cubs Bank Rain Holds \Vancouver Lineup Not on Coast UpVarsity! Certain for Tonight _ Graduates Ball Clu Famous Amateur | ft, si |] Forward. Coming. Center... Guard... Chicagoan Will Play in N.| Ww. Vi Ripley, Haury, Guard. ... Elliott, &(HICK” EVANS, winner) of the national amateur | golf championship in 1920} and for years the foremost) the Pacific Northwest ama-| teur championship at Victoria) next June. | According to reports from} B Los Angeles, where Evans is planning on making his per- manent home, he and_his| than anything else. friend, Dr. Paul Hunter, Cali-| published today. fornia state amateur cham-| pion, have received invites] —————__— tions asking them to be pres- ent at the Victoria meet, and es | BY HAROLD MARQU k | ers being tig RA™ drove Coach Matthews’ b night. j tar unior as e a eague babe jo ton ball squad from the opening The champions will start the game “i? | cago noribes 9) bractice yesterday afternoon and the out the services of Smokey Harris, - - plug some of the | coach called off practice for the day my ; | " & * * * . W'S CMIOMB Lae sale Geatlnges the ecuad winger, who is out of the game with a bro] i player in the country, is al-/So Many Outfits Entered in ped ba — i. ad yuan ee team this year, Seeaun ‘adit om Sething Penis a rid ncse. Harris is the only lefthanded shot most certain to compete in) Teams Are Picked; “Army enhus is tanding Star; Players Taking Arnold 8 t4t% | gym and take thelr workouts indoors the Vancouver forward line. Part in Less Than Four Games Not Considered frather-is toa tear | inns + Bag th cee ge ny If Ernie Parkes is started at center, Jack >i ra ele n the 100) | signed up for the opening of the dia ; , ast year nen os * Adams will undoubtedly be shifted to left BY LEO H. LASSEN aaat ‘so = ~ mond season. on the Washington =~ : ; ee a + be SCAUSE 16 teams made up the league in which every team did not play every team im Tea aisptlah ache se Wd atee tie mnie he eee Ved wie’ shrank ‘Tote in the circuit and because it was impossible for the writer to see every game, picking champions, i# fg-| bas a doxen of Stub Allison's pets to mph ne sare hoverntd: is athe & righthanded shot, an All-Star team for The Star Junior Basketball league is more of a guessing contest inl ac. onthe seal edeastiee oe ps ho nal hea “Ther has been some talk that Mickey MacKay, Vancom have intimated that they, Stench Is th will be in the British Colum-| bia capital during the week of June 5-10. JIMMY BRYAN ON OFFICIAL | COT Fave eg We Bete nla meet | i has the call for this job. He's slow,/ental tour experience, Matthews . been pla ULLMAN, Wash. March 2—] Round of Ring Go te iadks land Park Sunday however [should stand well forward in the|t® change his men frequently and | wit be Jimmy Bryan (U. of W.) and A Sauna Reggie Bird, the clever Ben Paris aoa | Zeb Terry may be mucceaded at | upper division with his nine. will keep thers fresher j and also because of long idleneay Gm ©. A, C), guards; Alex Fox BY HENRY L. FARRELL {Billiard forward, would make an| ALEX C. ROSE, manager of The! second bane by either Carter Eliiott| Under the direction of Manager | SEATTL RWARDS | Both Roy Rickey and Bob Rows (idaho) and Talt (California), for ww YORK March | tae | samedna Sande’ bar Sintel. Saad Star Soccer league, has laiddown/or Barney Friberg. The latter) Harvey Canselin the diamond assist.) HAVE EDGE are fit for tonight's fray and #0 are wards, and Hjelte (0. A. C.) at cen) t..dieies eoeaeote aay sc ‘se Se oe ’ ih ang| '%* following rules for the playing | comes from Kannas City, where he |ants have been getting the infield] With Harris out of the forward! art Duncan and Lloyd Cook. Both ter, made up the official all-Coust 3. en Gi we ai @ good head, rey ad bag bone of the two AllStar games at Wood-| made good last summer lsmoothed up and a new mound put |line for the champions, Seattle w defenses should go at top speed Conference basketball team selected) Pedic rt ahypoan Bat pvc and ae Saabs Wd wed renide® and park Sunday: Charley Hollocher has « strangle |0n the field. Washington has a good ean edge in the attack. The re-|with the weight of the Vancouver “Doc” Bohler, coach at bia vei iuoviame By oy wedges the Dendy Sek (}) Junior gumes starts at 1 p. m.! hold on shortate | diamona on Denny field, which will! turn to form of Bernie Morris has | duet giving them the edge on the ington State college. dict of the !ing Co, was the best running guant ieonencepencnininercngees ©. A. C., who finished second fn} the verd a we Co, was the bee unning gua @) Players must report at Wood-|Chariey Deal at third. Kelleher | #ames. Tho Stadium also has facill-| BATTI oF the Conference race, was the only fana waa— "Ded lof the on. He made a lot of|tand park dressing room 15 minutes |acted aa utility infielder last year. | ee for baseball WHITE WANTS | GOALIES school winning the distinction of) pressed Folnts, checked his man well an9/ before game time or they will be re | neal will pi with Jes | Practice in tennin shoes with the Rapssk abn . z two positions. Jimmy Bryan repre-| should have Deen handied the bail in fino fashion. | placed by substitutes oe a Tae AMGHeO | ting cages wil. bé.tp onder if the| DECISION GO} be ip - = coat ps < sents the University of Washington | made Chee Elliott, of Paris] 4) Bin McOrath’s team wit! wear] ate pon, ie Tati ik 1g | Weather does not let up today. Mat | Now that Charley White has| With “Hap” Holmes is old place thru his unusual checking ability, The same thing! Bitiard squad, would & Sab linc adlees af tae West miene-ome. t cbdueolace? raha mys Trent Seid | chews in taking no ehances on having|earned the right to meet Benny |for Seattle and Hugh Lehman for &ccording to Bohler. ! thing Is being *8!4 running mate for as h€) while Dr. Galbraight’s eleven will r . [his men develop sore arms by work-| Leonard, lightweight champion, thru| Vancouver. It's a toss up for honorg The size and speed of Hielte of [| {All-Star Jumior st Team Bird, Ben Par Bakenhus, Battery C.... Chess All-Star Teams Are Named for “Army” Bakenhus, the big center of the Battery C team, was the outstanding player about THE SEATTLE STAR Cage Teams Third Team Haslem, Shaner & Wolff Moore, Stacy Showns Le Bow, Ben Paris Tanzer, Shaner & Wolff || Etchey, Battery C. Second Team Melvor, West Seattle. . Carbis, Dandy Bak. Co,. Eland, Ballard Cubs... Shillistad, Battery C... Bohannan, Stacy Show Battery C. Dandy Bak. Co.. Ben Paris..... . Aldridge All Figured Washington Strong by Chicago Club, UTR former Coant But as All Star teams are all the rage these days our guesses arc in center field Hack Miller, man, is #late _ TT Vie Aldridge curve ball expert, is due to start ws plete the Purple ¢ left fleld | the Angeler f twirlers may be necens: and - of the year. Undoubtedly ~- ward style he covered the Yakima infle Big Battles at Wood- *" bie first big @) enor game starts at 2 p.m. Hugh Kelleher is due to replace Wilh ‘ able performer tn atinen |DiNI* & good 5 FBMe don the Woodland park livery j 4nd Outfielder Bill Foran the Oakland strong | outfit hay returned in force The development of a couple more | Statz, Miller, Elliott and Fifty Men Are Out for the! Diamond Team; Rain Interferes ary Gold Phew ste pees Lin Saee a] one of the regular beavers. | Washington has a heavy schedule of lot of points, but in his awk-| es re Carter Elliott, former Seattle and |22 amex and Matthews would be} 1 Biy a4) . is being groomed |*¢riously handicapped by the loss of | cinch tha’ | > j p 2 Ab | —_____—_____—- a fan ygecengine “ jeven one of his veteran twirlers./defense jobs and that Hug! - | floor weil, checked hard and| eon ttle have a big equad head.|Frank Setzer, Tiny Leonard att! Lehman will be in the nets. —_| put Seattle back on the hockey map, alse played _ consistently. And, | a e or ing towards their California train-|Merper are the three moundsmen| "5... the first time in a long while| Both Jim Riley and Frank Foy, what's more, he played clean ing camp, but unless the unexpected | (hat Washington depends on for her| 4.8 sete will take the ico with their| have rma ten tie seriall e nap ten > jchances in the Coast race ength. Jack Walker, the|fore and they will be able to tale Will Wi | beske thall. y, the hantworking Bi G bapoons Be team Wo DROAY 0th alan grams Maun’ ke: oan {full strong _ Jaek,, Walkers the] and Say i be ety n ly ngewe gph : 1g ame é nant from the Purple and Gold Inst | 2M" ath the ; ; 3 : c afte long absence froi he Kame it in the first big seriem for 1 s 1 by goed. allarousd ‘werk. He 1+] fineT BASE sapere ty Rte 2 geine eed in the | oi es by Rew ptad 9 which means | young Parkes and he may crack tm OE ing 9 lg ce ry | silicate FIRST BASE |finn! series after Washington neemed |tnat the locals bave the services of|der the strain — lone of the best floor men in the! the hard-hitting |to have things pretty well sewed up, | at Ue loce tse Sag . Harry Wills Knocks Out city and he's « fair rbot. Hu ex Soccer Teams to Clash in nade good last |With meet nt the tone beat "P| Archie Briden and Gordon Fraser on At rover MacKay will have 1m ad jeague nenson, | wehool and the advantage of the Ori- probably be used for all the local | ing too early in the season and will | his recent win over Willie Jackson. to com 1922, 4 UIDAY, MARCH ‘Champions Must Shift Forward Line for Big Battle | With Seattle Mets in the Opening Clash of the | Hockey Playoff ANCOUVER’S lineup is a big question mar as the Millionaires and Seattle Mets age i:bout to be given the flag in their first game of the Coast hockey playoff at the Arena fe 1921| vey’s great rover, will start at center with Parkes on right wing, Skinner on left wing and Adams at rover. There ig little chance of this shift being made as MacKay is too badly needed on the detense. . Regardless of how Vancouver's front line lines up it’ Art Duncan anc Lloyd Cook will take one of staff. a the the utility bench. ‘This will give Muldoon a chance | vantage over Wa small Seattle ice. as both men rank with the best ig ©. A. C, easily placed him above! Norfolk thing last night in Madison en; giways plays the Hall, making| (3) Jack Hall will offeiate in the| BARBER FOR keep them indoors as long as the rain |the Chicago challenger is beginning | the game. the other Conference centers; while | Square Garden. | very few fouls junior tiff, with George Hoefling and UTILITY ROLES | continues tto dictate terms. White says he} Tonight's game will start at $29) Offensive power of Fox of Idaho! oth fights were closely related. | gay Bob Bonner us lineamen and Jerry| Turner Barber, a good hitter and! The practice season will open at! won't meet Leonard uniess the m-'as usual, with Mickey Ion in his and the defensive floor work and) porn were parts of a smokeup for | gpaaey Malby and William Shelton as gou!|% Player Who can fit in either in the | Camp Lewis during spring vacation, | pion makes the legitimate lightweight | regular role of referee. shooting accuracy of Talt of Call/ another worki’s championship fligbt-|" Ge the other playern in the league, | Judmon Outfield or at first base, will be one | the last week in March, against the | imit, and a referee's decision decides| Tonight's game is the most impéntr fornia, cinched their berths at for-| Carpentier and Wills were called UP | ey acre apd ‘Weat po ) Rob Lemon will referee the | Of the chief utility men Ninth Army Corps towsers. The con-|the fight, White thinks he can take | ant of the series as the team getting” ward. on to prove that they were 008 | oorwara ‘Leslie Carbis, Dandy Bax. |"Mlor battle, with Billy Blooman ana! Bill Killifer, manager of the club, | ference searon will open against Ore |the title. a* | doesn't care to fight at/the jump here has a big edge i , enough for Dempsey. They both hatin. iar Weaake Tpatthened the Bil Waller as linesmen and Johnnie | will, of course, be the mainstay be-| gon in Seattle Campus day. catchweigh or in a nodecision g0.| Vancouver Monday. Total goals will knocked out the man selected husky Battery © guard, all played| 20ek* and Jim Ross as goal judges, hind the plate, with Bob O'Farrell | . - - count as usual and if either team: AD WAY [its a Say Tan ora cn etree parte ae ans ve Ns Set sr" IAYGRAW RILED _ |MPAULIFFE TO __ |i uticltsciceies am discredited, ghoose between Haury and Shilll> have been divided into the following | “4 ey! T HO sive hockey in the second game, WALLOPS The Carpentier-Levinsky tient |°*° greg Ny: By gg he ty PRR. LDOUTS) MEET CLIFFORD). votes» sesitie wins the big series looked on the level, however, The} 4.4. eal pion of the Jun cane ve aa ee ee Pitchers Dougias and Barnes, of from Vancouver it will be the last iene ann Weebad. exactly | gh am thocoeph i sue _Stxe¥ | which haven't been picked yet | Zora Viren Coeayse and Perey | the New York Giants, who are hold-| Jack McAuliffe, Mark Shaughnes | ame of the -ecanen 4: ne lke a “frame.” Not a fan of the}, 0"). “Omens ‘it 8 ee ne ,. SENIORS There are a flock of youngsters duc |S Out for higher salaries than the) "7's heavyweight protege, is lOOkINE/ cour seattle win the Meta wil the dope sentencing them 19.900 in the Garden saw the blow) oo phe ~t Team No. 1 jetcher, goal: Pur ere are a flock of youngsters duc jelub has offered them for 1922, are for bouts in Michigan at present, and) 1 124, with the winners of the” to certain defeat, the Broad-\gruck. One of the judges mid it) ™ICh Mndive val bey ith moreivis, Watts, backs; Simpnon, Kelly, |‘ report for trials |likely to receive little consideration |4n effort is being made by promoters) 1 ot vocue here March &. rday and defeated) “soft | = ae iecles | Burns, Forgis, Cornthwaite, Kemp. | the ree Sens Gs ati what he says concerning them, Jack . er} the prensa taakerialt team, 19! sree Lop tips ae in the city | ton, forwards: Fitzpatrick, Martine. | Movie location, off California, “They cath wen 16 gameo with a|who is coming along. fast Cuifford | fo 9, in the final tilt of the season. |"P oi. ot hurd jolts from the huge |, tus Haslem, the Shaner & Wolff |gen, Richardson, Bond, spares * : world championship club last sea |{8 regarded i Michigan as the/ ‘The game was fast and rough.|Witr aq jooked over to Leo Fiyan | ade: as @ good man, starring) ‘Team No. 2—Piteon, goal: Gat CALL HERE FOR ron—what would they have done|heavyweight champion of the state, | with the fiveman defense of h vera with an expression akin particularly in making long shots.) braith and Upton, backs: McKillium with a second division outfit, say|and a decisive win for McAuliffe) Geach. Turner's basketeers holding |!" his corner ted thru the first}, There Was a dearth of good cen | Abbey, White, halfbacks; Stronge JACK DEMPSEY the Phillies?” says McGraw, “Their| Would shoot him a little nearer to! Beck the Franklin forwards like a|‘° horror, He lasted thru toe tne [ters in the league, Bakenhus stand-|Bennett, Weston, Barwicke, Car! pall gered ae iene aye od, Paty yest to | Brick wall. Mere Genta te men sect jing head and shoulders over the | Michael, forwards; Maroni, eee raul Sikora, former iightweight |much consideration from President | psincomen toe | in ses aie Arel’ atatred Sor ss : oe hs Get oat en | McKinley el | teeaaten ot Michigan, oun th? | Stoneham and me.” INEW CUE MARK the winners, while Jopnny Mager ust after th 4 PLAY WAS . ecord r ring bat-| pact cteeiots is | Quakers, [the second round both were in a 2 | Team No. 1—mith (South Park), | “ee be has fought in without taking | ” Bete mentees exons team won,|¢linch. Suddenly Norfolk curled hg oll ¢ tack of spare. it te /R0al: Maguire, Mera, backs; Green, |@ Kayo. Sikora has boxed in io | BUGS COULDN’T BY GREENLEAF 13 to 4. leank to the floor and rolled over, It} aoe nally sara den Nichola, Corning, halfbacks; Caston, |bouts without taking the count; and | FOLLOW DUNDEE | Tre pocket bittiard title has been of looked as if he was on his feet at the !mpossible to go into detail over| 7 oe Berg, Colla, Ginness, | * planning to resume the game after broken twice in the past three years Jeount of 10 and Norfolk seemed sur-|th¢ complete roster in the league) ¢ oe Conor j® long layoff to stretch the record| Johnny Dundee, world's junior! 1, 1919, penny Allen broke all pre-| prised when waved to his corner. because too many players took part. | eam No. 2—Faston. goal; Peters, /Out a bit. lightweight champion, made &/ 1.05 marks with a run of 81, which | 390)" The fans didn’t know what it was |The closeness of the play, however, |wainy, backs: Hillatad, Mazearelia, | eas speech, engaged in a boxing match| mark stood until the recent title| osjall about and they let it be known|*as ample proof that the teams murry halfoacks: Picardo, Reeks, JOE DUGAN IS and was thrown out of the ring.! tourney between Ralph Greenicaf, | |that they didn't think much of it.|"ere evenly matched thruout the|inowies, Landstrom, W. Griffiths, | all in the same evening in his re-|Ditionat champion, and Tom Hucr | Kid MePartland, the referee, said the | s¢ason. | forwards. GETTING WELL |“ bout with Jimmy Hanlon. The! ion in which Greenleaf chalked up| knockout came from a “ S- On rem ja high run of an even 100 | luppercut to the jaw.” How he saw to be played in the Class RB etimé Joe Dugan, infielder obtained from! were stalling; but in the opinion of sds dso set the blow is a mystery because hin|rstion series before the curtain is DOES LEONARD jthe Philadelphia Athletics by the|the experts at the ringside Dun | lback was almost turned. The thing brought down on the season. The FEAR WHITE? Boston Red Sox in one of the win-|dee'’s cleverness gave the impres-| ENGLAND HAS } |happened right in front of the writer |achedule for next week's games * |ter's numerous player deals, in re-| sion that he was not exerting him COCKY BANTAM: willia sek ees Sakae Unie ae bee aktoeas. lil? be ‘sendy Gaturday BOSTON, March %—Benny Leon-| covering from an attack of grippe|self, ‘The bout was held at Scran 8:30 P. M. rf Bresdway. Dotty for} Hiven if Norfolk really did take | — — _ ~|ard has sidestepped his bout with ns New re pes oon — | ton. Johnny Brown, the flashy English | Reserved seats now on sale Neison, Nelson for y, Barrington (2) * Charley White, Chicago lightweight,| Dugan tw still rather weak from - eine bantamweight, is after bouts with Al ffice, 1210 6th lor Burned jone, the blow must have been put} y 5 cf . E | t the Arena office, Pucee at an coe “ot the firet half—|over in a clinch or when they were} slated for March 17, and will take) his illness, according to a Boston BASKETBALL RESULTS Midget Smith, Joe Lynch, Joe Bur-| ave. Phone Main 2493, | Broadway 5, Franklin 4. Referea—Strong. ‘Umpire—Harrison. going out of one. warned about holding |been very careful and LOOKS BRIGHT per. KENWORTHY) When Norfolk jumped to hin feet | FOR |hin head wan clear despite the ~|"knockout blow” and a terrific jolt | Seattle|his head got on the ring floor when SAN FRANCISCO, March 3.- Duke Kenworthy, former Manager, will be permitted to train he took his flop. with the Portland Beavers, pending | decision as to his eligibility to play being used for the Iandis, baseball dictator. Landis wired President of the Coast league to that effect Jast night. He said it was only fair to Kenworthy and to Portland tight meant nothing. to permit him to train with the|show a thing. But t lub so he might be ready to play|sary, The Dempaey-Wi should the decision be in Ken |smoked up and ready ‘worthy’s favor. 1G seine placel Judge} with. According to role of the next victim. six-inch right Wills had been | land all thru the first round he had} ‘The same “smoke up” Detapaey- Wills | ‘With the Beavers this year by Judge tight that Carpentier had to go thru all McCarthy | Wills is fust the opponent for Demp- sey and beyond all doubt he'll get the ‘There are still a few gamen left early dixpatches said on Johnny Clinton instead on March | Wire. 120, aecording to a statement from} “ Billy Gibson, Leonard's manager. | — FERGUSON TO RED SOx DELAWARE, The lightweight champion is suf-| Alex Ferguson, New York Yankee |leyan, 4%; Kenyon, 22. fering from an injured right hand) pitcher, haa been released to the| OXFORD, Ohio, that may prevent him from carry-| Boston Red Sox for the waiver price, ami, 45. ing out any ring engagements for —— a month or so, Gibson says; but no explanation is given as to why! Lonard can fight Clinton while un-| able to meet White. BILLKILLIFER _| A GOLF FIEND) SYRAC ; Creighton and hitting | 20. clean in his} BOXING RESULTS WILKESBARRE, Pa., March 3.— Johnny Tiler won a popular 10-round procedure in newspaper decision from Marty MILWAUKEE, Mitchell beat Sid rounds ALBUQUERQUE, N ~ March 3.—Pinkie aitrestal Sarbarian in 10 M., March 3. Last night's | > or Danny! Bill Killifer, manager of the Chi-| Wills didn’t | Burns drew in eight rounds. }eago National league baseball team, | | MACON, Ga, March %.—Tim |is a firm believer in the value of golf ‘a not neces: | 4 thing is all to go. July} O'Dowd was given the decision over jay a training stunt. Whenever rain Young Dempsey of Memphis in 10 linterferes with spring practice on the | rounds, They are bantame. |@iamond Killifer organizes the play: PAY ABLE— FIRST: The National Bank of Commerce of Seattle money order payments in RUSSIA. Esthonia and Finland. Czecho-Slovakia and Greece. Our FOREIG World. May we be of service to you? OF GOMMERGCE or SEATTLE/ Announces that it is now able to effect Arrangements have also been perfected for sending funds to Poland, Latvia, Lithuania, Dollar drafts may be sent to German Austria, N DEPARTMENT is ready “ to handle remittances to any part of the | BANK CASPER, Wyo. March 3 rs into foursomes and takes them | Scotty Williams, Denver, won & 10-/on a trip around the links, according round decision from Speedball Hay training camp gossip. den, Columbus, N. M i COLUMBUS, Neb, March 3.—~| Alex Maurice technical | |knockout over Bud Lamson in the! second. untarily imposed by the which each student at the Unive: upon matriculation. scored a take care of all interest requirements. | MONEY! And must do dental work to get it, I shall give the qual- ity and workmanship as always, but my tivities, rentals maturities. $15,000; 19% including Stadium profits. HOME OF THE BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH Examinations Free Our experience in vision testing enables us to correct your eyes with scientific accuracy, We specialize in the most modern forms of spectacles and eye glasses. Grinding in our own modern lensgrinding plant—the popular Toric and Kryptok IN- VISIBLE BIFOCAL LENSES, Always Retiable Dy -co- adam | Marcum Optical Co, ees i ARE Ave Madson a ek 1906 | foliar | tor your 4 has been for this summer Stadium. arranged For more than yoars Beattlo’a lead ing dentist annually. It invites your co-operation. these bonds, Eight Per Cent Bonds At Par, Yielding 8% WYNN-BOONE & CO. NVE MENT BONDS 1209 Hoge Building Telephone Elliott 4637 Near both SE, N. Y.—Syracuse U, Ohio.—Ohio Denison, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON From Student Association fees, vol- students themselves, sity must pay The fees applicable to this bond issue have been assigned to the Trustee, Marine National Bank, and should amount each year to approximately $18,000, or enough to fully SECOND: Net proceeds from all student ac- Summer alone should easily take care of principal Nothing due until October 15, 1923, 4, $15,000; $20,000 each year there- after to 1934 inclusive. Total issue only $230,000. A varied and important list of entertainments at the Aside from its cultural advantages, the Uni- sity brings into this city more than $5,000,000 Seattie investors should have no hesitancy in buying $100, $500, $1,000 denominations. boxers man or Johnny Buff. Smith recent ly declined to meet the Britisher be. | Ice Skaters, Attention! | 3 Beye he ts still weak from an attack | Ice Carnival and Masquerade u and doesn't feel like taking on | ‘Tuesday, March 7 52; Mi-!such a tough customer until he re-! POA E | cov ers his full strength. Per Annum, Compounded Semi - Annually, Is the Least We Have Ever Paid 6 % ON SAVINGS “REDEEMING WASTE” @ How much money can you redeem from waste in a year? More than you think! @ Try it. Put the “redeemed” in a SAVINGS ACCOUNT and see how fast it piles up. @ MONEY deposited in a SAVINGS ACCOUNT ministers to public need. @ Savings placed here on or before March 6th will earn interest from the Ist of the month. @ Accounts received in amounts from $1 to 000, OFFICERS WILLIAM D, COMER President THOMAS 8, LIPPY Vice President EDGAR BE. CUSHING TRUSTEES Thomas 8, Lippy Henry R. King George R. Hannon Ferguson Jansen Secretary i JAMES P, MURPHY Edgar B. Cushing Counsel William D. Comer MUTUAL SAVINGS and Loan Association 815 Second Avenuc _ . ers 2-28 @es as” ew 2t*? e:e i 5 oa os a ee nee. = & ee oe eee eer tr % of 8 of 3 y i q Aetiad mer

Other pages from this issue: