The evening world. Newspaper, June 22, 1920, Page 17

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THE EVENING WORLD, ' TUESDAY, JUNE 58s 1920, AND TO-NIGHT ‘Toronto ai_Byrecume, bat gested agate’ ae be [BASEBALL STANDING. | ewe fea Four American Players MOTHER ing unusually soft, Turnbull, a heavy man, wolghing NATIONAL LEAGUE. Clu, WL. PO Win on English Courts sii rer i sii") 3 5 activity suggested that the English | prook “California Syrup of Figs” au | Prinaainin.28 1 488) Child's Best Laxative mah would wear himself down, but it ont a8 1 play that enabled Gar-| st Le Wi to Lh bali the crowd, and the all-| Was Improved Ie hns in, Ili ms, Ti £01 sa land to win at 7-6, 6-—8, 6-8, 6—3. gested he was giwng an object lesson. and Garland Captures Tennis | freeates’asceurans, 2 obueeh IgM] gantee inthe opening set: ut ae tte Ls enn pons Ct even It rained torrents on Sunday and it| although he studiously tried to place GAMES TO-DAY. Matches at Wimbledon, was a tribute to the famous Wimble- | his drives ‘on. the line, he frequently] ehleage at New Yerk. don tarpaulin, which goes upon pul-| missed fire. He was ‘presented | with Pitteborgh at Breckiye, leys as protection: in wet weather,|#ome aces by Turnbull, but after being ‘ oo ie at Boston, Ome 00, ym Mpane Go, | Hat the centre court was In AuCR | ginger Into “hia game, hie ive Relnk **"oiitat at Poa, (The New York Evening World, ane bap rig & $b paesity Johnston More incisive and of lower trajectory, f “ne ¢ playing: ers. e received sporting applause on : * LONDON, June 22.—The curtain at) RU Norris Williams had @ aofter| making it fve-all and iradually seemed AMERICAN LEAGUE, (@) Wimbledon and the world’s champion-| court for his match, in which he eas-|to be discovering his man reaking ‘Chup, whip lawn tennis tournament was] tly conquered N, Field, a back-marker | through service, Garland led for the 3, | first time at 65, and he won the set Fung up on William M. John-|In some, of our tournaments, at €—2, | at'7_6 with some ‘extremely clever plac- ston and J. M, Flavelle, and it was a . Ing shots. L b, a t was an improved display on the] Garland put more pace on the ball watribute to the spreading fame of our! part of Williams, but doubtless we|as the mecond set opened and soon had 45th Street and ‘Broadway Wohin 16 42.276 GAMES YESTERDAY, “American champion and his popu-|shall see him better still when at|a@ lead of 3-1 on games, but Turnbull | cievetang, 8; Boston, 2 (12 innings) wAatity that it attracted the best first/length he has a first class court to oe to his task doggediy, at ey Cther games postponed (wet groueds), day attendance In the life of this ied on. tae fo is admirable but) points against. him, and Garland four GAMES TO-DAY, ‘ Immediately ati|&t Present his game needs screwing | times within a point of the set, the | wew York at St. Louis, historic meeting. in tely up and a@ restoration of the pre-war/ Englishman, by ape A lay and several Boston at Cleveland. four Americans won in tho first] bite that impressed us so much. brilliant recoveries, ot only, won. the Weahi “ot Dotrott found. Garland was below his form and on| fame but eventually the wet hn onthe, er eniaitala vt Ohl Accept “California” Syrup of Figs ave een ma el Johnston did all that was needea| Wimbledon's premier court, where he sinsm by, the hard hitting. and ae POR Sess * /only—look for the name California did so finely last year he was expected | dinving of both me: on the package, then you are sure with consummate ease, as his Op-/to be in happier mood. He was put | the American came back the atronge + | NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE | your child is having the best and most ponent. once very good, is now past]to the severest test of the day in op-|of the two and finally pulled out pobdaidhetatathe harmless physic for the little stomach, his prime. posing our youngest international|match, by winning the next tw sets 4 In New York Real Estate.’ ot boo “— liver and bowels. Children love its Johnston, because he was never ex- | Player, O. G. Turnbull, who is hardly |®\ 071; in’ mnaon 24 faced P. Fussell, | Cub. i fruity taste. Full directio h up to our best international standard. hi ¢ | Buffalo. wi rulty taste, wi tae ns On Cac tended, indulged at times in an easy! ‘On comparative form of last year |{", "nglieh player, who ts Just short of | Maitimore bie foe # i | bottle, You must say “California,” — It has not been made by thinking about it. » Way, but he was never slack enough bf 7 Garland would have won in a canter, '§—8, 6-2, 6—1. ma_Advt. It has been made by buying ite: ‘ Three years ago our boys were going to the War. Families were consolidating. Houses were vacant. Nobody wanted them. ag You could have bought houses at your own price. : Men like Frederick Brown and others, who knew how cheap they were, bought them.» TO-DAY every house is full n The value of houses has increased 50 to 100% The men who bought three years ago when houses were cheap, |. Have made fortunes.” TO-DAY you can buy lots at your own price. ~~~ Before long people will be rushing around buying lots, Paying for them two or three times the price you can buy an them for TO-DAY — That’s always the way. If you want to make money in lots, THE TIME TO BUY IS Now. THE BURKE RELIEF FOUNDATION | is selling these lots for the benefit of the public" r GO BUY A FEW LOTS TO-DAY " na right here in NEW YORK City : at the absolute auction sale of * 1400 LOTS ; suitable for homes, investment or speculation. WITHIN A FEW BLOCKS OF SUBWAY STATION between 204th and 212th Streets, Bronx Boro, on Burke Ave., Gunhill Road, Boston Post Road and Adjacent Streets. AT HOTEL ASTOR, 45th St. and Broadway ; Sale Starts 11 A. M. TO-DAY, and continues to-night » and on following days and nights until all the rty is sold. * 10% of the purchase price on day of sale—10% in thirty days. ' 80% can remain on mortgage Titles insured free by Lawyers’ Title & Trust Co. Savings Bank Books taken as deposit on the purchase of lots, . also Liberty Bonds at market value- Send for bookmap at once Morris &® ong my J. CLARENCE DAVIES, 149th St. & 3d Ave. agiaididy r JOSEPH P. DAY,67 Liberty Steet Agents and Auctioneers OUR taste never tires of Camels! And, you can mark it down on .this No matter how liberally you light spot that you will greatly prefer Camels up, Camels are always refreshing! blend to either kind of tobacco smoked That's because they have the quality straight! You'll find Camels a revelation and because they are made tomeet your —-no matter how you compare them taste! The longer yousmoke Camels the wit any cigarette in the world at any better you like them—they are so prite! unusual, so different from any cigarette you have ever tried! Make a note, too, that Camels leave First of all,Camels are an expert blend no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor of choice Turkish and choice Domestic unpleasant cigaretty odor, tobaccos. Camels blend, backed by WA quality, gives Camels their remarkable Just as soon as you really know mellow mildness never before attained Camels and their quality you will realize in a cigarette: Yet,Camels havedelight- why we do not offer coupons or pre- ful body that is satisfying to the most miums. Camels certainly tell you their a exacting smoker! own story in a mighty convincing way! COMB SAGE TEA IN | FADED OR GRAY HAIR Camels ase sold everywhere in scientifically sealed packe If Mxed with Sulphur it/ ages ‘of 20 uigarettes; or ten packages (200 cigarettes) ina ; oa Fred'k H. Denman, 170 Broadway ) Dentistry Hair Kept Beautifalhe That Wavy, Indoors or Oui! If you will apply a little quid, asts | merine derore “doine “up your “halt wi £9 pene a ements etre F I, have @ prettier wave and curl*than ' Naturall; | probabl 4 @assine-pajer-covered carton. 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CLOSED it darkens so naturally and evenly "ALL LANGUAGES SPOKEN that nobody can tell it has been ap- LADIES IN ATTENDANCE plied—it’s 80 easy to use, too. You ee : simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time, By morning] Sunday World Wants the gray hair disappears; after an- other application or two it assumes Work Monday Wonders {ts natural color and looks glossys) soft and beautiful.—Advt, a -=_— = a ef — Ba | Mi panes

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