Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 27, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 15, Image 15

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EVEKlVd. PUBLIC 'LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, 'AUGUST 27, 1021
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Itevis Cup Has Traveled 100,000 Miles in Twenty-one Years of International Tennis Competition!;!
fr V. S. IE AM. MAY SHI "
i DA VIS CUP RECORD
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America Never Has Won Trophy Tivice in Succession
During Twenty Years of Competition Chance of
Retaining Prize Bright
THK lour kings of tlic court to whom
America Ims Intrusted ltd fntc in flic
Dvls Cup mntchcH, wliicli Kurt on tlic
turf of the Went Side Tennis Club,
Forest Hills. nt Frlilnv linvp on op
portunity to set up n new record for
this country In the famous Interna
tlonnl tennis competition.
Never In tlic score nml more yeari
during which the big e!lvcr cup has
been the Bonl of tennis fito.ru nil over the
world has America had the honor of
wtiinlnR the prize two ye:m, in succes
in And It N townid this record that
tt,.i T. TUden W.ll..m M
Johnston. Watson M. Viwhhiirn nml
n Norris Williams nre nlinitiK. .
The chances of America relalnliiR the
Tlnvls Cup for nnother year are ec
Eed.gly bright. Jnpon. the probable
JhilJiiBinB notion, has two plioern of
hlih magnitude In Z.no Shlmidr.u nml
illwn Rumngiu and a hiibstitutc of no
in abl lltv in Seilchlro Km.l.l... but
KlUl". record of our own four out
ifn the nasi performance of the men
f on the Orient and makes the 1 .1111
States a dlftlnct favor.te.
J.ps Aro Dangerous
n nli'lilnR the UnltPd Slates to retain
Btwcssion of the cup the tiblljt.x of the
j.nnnese pin cm. nlmulil tl.vj beat
AuMrilasia today, is i...t und-rcMi-mated.
There is no iiuchIIjii nbou tlio
rarnhllltles of Kumnwif and HliiiiiUlzu.
Thev will force the Ameri'mis in their
best' but If the mutches nic iiciordmi;
to form the cup will not leave our kIiom-h
for nnother enr lit eut. However,
unsfts nre common nml it woiildn t tiikc
much of a break to hwIiir the tmpli
to foreign pnrts.
If the .fnpnnese team lakes the vic
tory in the finl round. It I prob.ibl.'
that Kumagae nml Shliiiid.u will carr
their banner in nil the mulches of the
challenge round, nltlmimli Kushlii nm
be given n chance In one of the hIukIcs.
Kuniogue nml Shin1ld7.11 linvc been play
ing excellent tennis ditiliiK the prelimi
nary rounds, but they will catch Tilden
and' Jolinton when these two Ameri
cana arc at the verj top nf their Riime
In Hie sincles. and In the doubles lhe
will bottle Williams nnd Washburn
when this pair lins reached the heights
after a rather unsteady start at Long
wood, Kuinngnc linn been n prominent figure
In American tennis for ninny years.
His llr-ft visit was in 11)10, when he
came here with II. Mlknml, now dead.
He returned In 11)18 and has had a very
Miccessful record on courts In this coun
try, having been ranked ns high' as
No. .'1. lie plays n very aggressive,
driving game and since coming here
hns Improved big volleying to such nn
extent that he Is nn excellent all-around
player. He Is remnrkablv active on the
courts nnd has wonderful endurance,
'developed to some extent by his early
training as n lnng-dlstnncc runner.
Ktiuugnn Hrw ICndiiraiico
Kiimagac's endurance was in evidence
Thursday, when be defeated Hawkcs,
of Australia, in a live-set match. The
.lap Ktiir dropped the tirst two sct.s, but
he didn't weaken. In fnct. he grew
Mronger ns the match proceeded. He
I won the third set nnd then breezed
I through the fourth mid fifth. He cer
tainly Is more dangerous thnn his two
countrymen.
' Sliimldzu'x forte is a back-court
game. lie is n 'steady and forceful
dilver and a fair volleyer. lie Is rated
11s a weak tcrvcr. although at times
this department of ills game Is cipial to
ninny of the best in this country. His
accuracy In placement is good.
Kashlo Is the lenst brilliant of the
lib). Wlille not n star driver or server,
he is very stcijdy and Is csenlliilly n
I nsc line plajer with great endurance.
, The Davis Cup has been up for In
ternational competition since 11)1)0. It
was won that jenr by the I'nited States.
I lint in 1!K)'J the trophy left America
I anil didn't see mir shores again until
1 11)1.".. I)n Its first Journey It went lo
. ICiiglnuil wlicie it rcmuiucil until I'.IOS.
when It traveled to Australia to lay
I until it mine here live years Inter. In
J 101 1 It went buck to Australia and
1 stn.wd I here during the war jcni". The
! Australians Mere Hiicvessful in lelalii-
lug the cup In 1010, but last souson
TiMi'ii and .lnhuMou snatched the
troplij Ji us. The prl.e lin traveled
iippiiixiiiiulely 1(10.000 miles.
JAPANESE DAVIS CUP TEAM
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w. .iw " KASHIO
KUMAGAE
BASEBALL AVERAGES
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Shows Plenty of Old-Time Skill
Pitching Two Innings Against
Reds Phils Lose
MAC KM EN SUBDUED AGAIN
Tills is n year of old timers. Halic
Adams and others too numerous to
mention linve been going Rrenf KUti"
lliis M'nsnn, keeping tbelr teams in llie
league, some at the top, and others
from falling out. ltlght in our iiiiiNt
we have an old timer who can si Hi
shoot them over the plnte with lots
of zip. lie Is none other than Ki'e
Wlllieltn. the picM'tit manager-pitcher
of the l'hlllies.
After (jeoige Smith had been erased
fruin the greensward by a pinch hitter
In the seventh Inning of jestcrdaj'.s
game. Irv. also luiuwu as Klze ami
several other noins des plumes, essayed
the role of pitcher. Considering the
fact that he is im longer H youngster
and that he started playing the na
tional pastime when many of the
players on his team were still unborn,
the' new boss at Hroad and Hunting
don streets did extremely well.
One bit came off his delivery In the
eighth without any run resulting, and
In 1ii ninth, n sliicre. n sacrllitv and
an indeli! grounder that Hrcsslor beat I
out accounted for a run. WlUn-lm had
lots on the ball, a sweet curve, not us
speedy as some
ACKSON-DUNDE
E
ARE MB FEUDISTS
Now York Lightweights Have
Boxed 91 Rounds in
Nine Bouts
QUICK K. 0. HERE IN 1917
during "lluildlo !VeU" thre. Moth Martin
unit KnlHpr nre former aervlco rnpti, til?
fornmr hnvlnif won llie hcnvywfflBtit title
of tho A. :. I".
Hid rrrilerlrkd. nn Allentunn bvuclcht.
hnx lieon prnlnix hlniarlf uulte a puncher IU
Iihr scnroil ii Hcrlen (if kmirkmiti thin num
r unil linn U.'fnitoil Inrll.in HiiHicll. .Io
nillon .Tnhnr.v MrOhm, Kilillo McCtinr. I.lttlo
Jrff ns,! llnnllnit Ininile
LU LU REGATTA TODAY
Shrlners Stage Plrst Annual Events
at Venice Park
Atlantic City, Aug. 7. There was
fiction aplenty Ibis afternoon nt the
Venice t'ailj racing course, wlicto the
lirt-t annual regatta of the I u l.u Tem
ple Yacht Club was liclJ. Yachtsmen
and racing ciaft from all points of
South Jortey were on hand for the af
fair. A large and varied srhcdiile was f-tort-ed
early this iftrninon after luncheon
had been verved to the visiting yachts
men by the Indies' auxiliary of the
rlub. Then- were events for sailboats,
displacement mien-, express cruisers
and hydroplanes
Fleet from the rorlnthinn, Stone
Harbor, Wlldgnod, Cafe .May. 'Icean
Clly and t'helsen Yacht Clubs were
present. Ihe crniiulttee in charge of
llie regnttn was composed of Commodore
Charles S. Itnlr, Vice Commodore .Io-
K'ph Ii. linilcy and Itenr Comniodore
.Joseph II. Jolly and (Jeorge A.
(Jiiinphert.
HOBEY LIGHT ENGAGED
Former Penn Star to Marry Miss'
Martha C. Kohr
Dr. (J Ilobhrt I-lght. otherwise
Ilobey Idght. of I'enii football and
baseball funic, will marry Miss Martha
C. Kohr, of Lebanon. In the fall. The
announcement of the engagement was
made by the parents of the bride-to-be.
Mr. 'and Mrs. ThomrrV J. Kohr. Mr.
Kohr is the Hcgltcr of Wills of Leb
anon. I)r Light was graduated from I'enti
In 1112(1. He starred on the Ited and
Hlue gridiron and baseball teams for
three ears. He Is now assistant tn
Coach lleisman. He will look after the
backfichl candidates.
This summer I)r, Light hns been
pla.ilng professional baseball. He was
signed by the St. Louis Cards and sent
to Syracuse. Later he was ordered to
Dm ham. where he is now playing.
Runs Scored for Week
in Three Big Leagues
NATIONAL I.KAfirN
"si m"ti5V.I T J'l s iti
New York.. 7 0 7 17 . 21 UH
St. Louis... I 0 II) 7 I 0 37
Cinrinn.'itl.. 4 7 7 II .'1 7 t
Hrooltlyii ... ii .-i i! t :i a:t
Itostoi 8 I .". -J iV22
Chicago .... 1 0 i a'ia l!l
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PROVID
NGE PAIR
E
WINS TENNIS TITLE
Jones and Ingniham Dofeat Os
good and Dailey for Na
tional Junior Crown
Bingles and Bungles
MRS. JONES LEADS
Tn Hull. in r ne forltfi nre tn npp,ar
in differ, nt l,uln nf n Unuu h Iml-up mi the
intKrnm firrnnuod l.v I'.ito Mh"mii fm ih
Voilrnnifi 1'dlnt IlreT.. 1'nilc. l.almr lm
afternnnii Tli nie .lii'lf i'lilmor ii.'ii 1'al
I. mill, y and will moot Willie H"ciRUnii nml
Sllni fmrin In rictle niulch .M rn,
hiiM (lir.1,, other l.outM nrranxe'l. ni,,l t
liuiv will li th nnh r.flornonn )m,Iiik a'
tnicil,,!, mi I it) ,r Ii "
Two Uo on Mrs. Douglas In West
em Title Golf
Chicago. Aug. 27. Mrs. Melvin
Jones. Chicago city champion. wn Iwoi
lip on Mrs. J. AV. Douglas at the tenth ,
liib' In the match for the Women's I
Wislern 5olf Associnlioti cliamploiixhip 1
today. Mrs. Jones was thro up at
the half-way marl.. Mrs. Oouglns win
ning the tenth hole
lesliril.ia'n IllB Nnle The Nrn 1 nrli
f.liint lisiiilnl the I'lllsldirRli rir.ilt-H their
fmirth lr,ilithl ilrfnil nml rnliirril tliclr If il
fur tin Niitlniinl If isiie liniitliii: In thr, c nml
ii lift I f eiiino. Dmieliw n Ihe ulntiiiiB
iwlrlrr.
Dnlm Huih'H cfQon rcrgnl nf hlttlnrr In
a npfriitli.. niitnt. wnn n,h'.l at uwnts lx
hv Khmkp. of D.'irolt Iti four . linnet Hi
litil.fe hitter coulil ilo r)tMnit. All of .hi
nthT X. York iln.T mnd on. ,,r ru,r,,
1. nRli for .i 1,'riind total of nfiM n
I O irr tiioi in the this! .Ini tn nur 1 .
rn thflr oioi, ,,f n ipi'tlnt mi a if u th ,l . ,r
! lrr. I rhnn Shml-r ",fl. tin liitrtt lo limit
I tlirm n tin mu It u ni his sri r.rtli strnijltt
I ncof-y
I Dli'k
Hr.ir or
l!nln Has"
a ttinllonKe to I.lttlo
By I.oriS II. .lAKI'K
Ji.linin Ontidee and Willie
are the modem fistic feudists. With
the great rivalry between Jack Hrltloii
and Ted (Kid) Lewis virtually u thing
of the nast. Dundee and Jackson art'
the
.lurli IVrrj nivi I'hlcU .Iunt(l will b
I re.nH f' r Omiiiv K-iiitihi ctinrlei t.rdiejx
1 ,nn ll.ii rrnn i. rid th othr sinr hnnlnni th.n
.frill I'n hi" "tert.'tl tin nlnir for tlm mm
lackviii Ins "in
Moulton Sues Milwaukee Club
MIlHmikee Auir JT -.Milt iv., itiiriel
ti.ltv iirnlnst otto Horrhort nn,l tli M, -wnuk
Anirlrin AMsncIaMon liapriall r'nl,
for Sl."9 bv H.'nfnmln I Miu'ton oinr
of th l'rol'lence II I tmufball r uh Th
hull 1" the outKr-.wtri of Him m.h nf Tn., , rr
AIm: '(lostnn to tho N w Vnik (limits ht
tnll Moulton cunt, nN ilint amount N du
, 111 n .is tr- r'Pilll iif nn irrr.'in- nt , I'h Hoi
fliort mnin ,1 .nuurv II. lli'.'n when M .tilt n
I "rnt flistui Hill thr-.. , 'h-r p ner lo l i.
M Iwnukec t'ljh
Arrlnlp lfun. nf Ihe lEisliihtMr Intern. i
tliin.il l.eniie C'luh. hroUe the unrlil' rcionl
for flrilinir thr Iii.ph In mi exlill.ltlori he-,
fi rr the gum ullli Kpiiil.ni:. He iient
iiniiinil lit I.VM fcdinilM, hintlniratlie ri'nril I
iiiiiiIp l Huns lohert In- t.lflh4 of n mi-
nml. .
In. (Jpileon who us'd to pet form w 'h
th N'. York yiink'HH l.for, h" co' lit,,1
tr, it.l" nilxtns im'Ii ihp lllock Hot wh n I
1. mi n tnlnlrfT of Ihe St I.ouls Ilrous ,
Ins rt li"t found a Job II.. Is nluilnv Hi
'he Miiiein i'IuIi of th. (Vntrnl .'nlirorin.il
I.I-I1KU . I
DAVIS CUP STARS PLAY
Itoston, Aug. 7. Arnold V, Jones
and W. W. Iiigrnhnm. of Providence,
won the nntlonnl junior doubles tennlfl
"lioinpionsliii) today. The defeated P.
T. Osgood and L. I!. Dalle.i, Jr.. of
Nov oi'l. In straight sets in the final
round of the chnnipioiiship tournament
on I he courts of the Longwood Cricket
Club. (',.. (M. o-n. .
MN Mnrt IC. Iliownn nnd Mrs JIny
Sufiriii I'lindy. women champions of
olhcr eni-s. met in what was prob
ably their last appearance on Kastern
courts in the final of the Invi
tation women's lournnmenl Having eff
California nml rctirctncnt Inigcl.v to
meet the invasion of Mile Suzanne
Lenglen, it 'is understood they now
plan to go directly to their homes.
Three of tin- font incniber of the
Ai'ii'i-iciii Davis Cim tenm met In the.
f'uil of the nal'otinl doubles champion
ship tournament with II N. Wllllnms,
J'l and W. M. Washburn Knstern
i'i iililj'i i bnitipir im on otic sidp of the
net nnd W. T. Tiltleti. 2d. on Hip other.
Xlinent It'chnrds. with whom Tilden
won tli national donhles til'e 'In 101 S.
was ngaln bis tmrtner today The
1 fourth member of the cin lenin. Vi'.
M. Johnston, paired with Miss Urnwne.
got into the dnv's action in llie finnl of
the lnived doublej.in wliirli Tilden lind
as pnitm-r Mr. Molla I'lurslcdt Mnl
lorv Mile. Lenglen. the rrench champion.
it was announced todnv. sent word that
sin- would not be able to anpejir. as
evpected. In exhibition matches next
Mondav
The (iictjon of father nnd son mi
preiiuic lav between Pred ("5 Anderson
I nnd his i.n. Pred C. And"ron. stand
ing -i feel, seven Inches, nnd the PM1
I adelphiii nnir nf J. W. Wear and Wll-
I limn I'. Wenr.
Tu Cnlth yot nrl'lnv rtittl f)rkril n ;,om-'
,ioi off ('"' IfiU'1 ' ii', l n te '.. hiiiTt I
Vni.l.' ijanr ltoii'lir thr Itn r f ,, , I , t
1 im thr iinlu nur rhalhnt up tn T I'ntiinnul .
crrtllt. .
There doesn't spcm tn he n ihinrc In the
nnrlil fer uli line In llir N'tiiinil I.eiiirue
oipriinullnir Itnirrr llnriislit fr th.. I,,illliu'
le iilershlli thin seis'in. Ilnrnsln hm un nd
intnire "I 0(1 polntN mrr hl ceirest ihul
Jess Wlllard to Referee
Kim.-).. City. .Mn. Atl L'T Ina Wlllsrrl,
f rm r h".' vwelcht hnmnon wi I npnrnr
n th rln i.s referee of 'he tee ,und hmit
fit Vnrt t.i ncnivnrth t'.n p'ipen Pnt
y h Knrsn ntv mlddlowe pht nnr TMrll
n trner of Knrt l. ft' env or-h n xt Mon
,' i s nlshr I' ws announeed t idnv
Haopy Littleton Wins Decision
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llltti'i'linr ncfore the spotllcht as
Messrs. Nip and Tuck of pugilism.
Nine different and distinct times tiavc
these battlers rushed out of opposite
corners at each oilier, and ihcy have
waded throurjli ninety-one rounds o'
furious tistlcufflnir. Kims of six cities
hac witnessed the .laclit-on-Uiindee
Inn u I at various times.
Their soit of urudB.v and. Inelden
tally, gloviiiK feeling was inspired here
In I'liihiilelphia one cold evening eurlyjn
l'.ll" lo be more siieeltic. on the l.'itli
nlplit of January. Jackson was uotbipu
more or less than a fair prcliminat.v
boxer, while Dundee, on Hie other mitt,
was a top-iiotchor conceded to be a
contender, and a dfingerotiH one at thai,
for the lightweight title.
Jackson knocked out Dundee in the
first 1011111I. That's cutting a Ioiik muii
short, and the result stinted 11 lorin sur
piising wail that startled the entire
boxing world. The conipieior of tins
Scotch Wop beeanio famous overnight,
unil he immediately gi initiated into the
class of leading lightweights.
One Hunt Here
While Jaekbou ni'omled Dundee that
night that he would give him 11 return
date in Philadelphia in 11 whort time,
thev novel' have come together In u local
ring tiincc. Their meeting at Hhtbe
l'ark next Wcdnesd.iy night Will be a
second session bofote. a Quaker Cllj
niidieiice.
HiiweMT. the siime eur. live inoiitha
lnler, JneKhon and Dundee boxed In
New York, and It went rli" limit tei
n iiVie ' rounds, no decision. Then, in 11I1S.
a 1 . . a Ilia .1 !1 f IC Mf III III II 1 lla IllllMI it n liitv "!
team'. Carl Ma,s. the V' -1 T1' i'M? "' , . : . .V..., " ".'. Tn
ill'i'iniuii 111 ms,v ,,,,," -..
mini cnlled the contest a draw.
Twieo in 11110 Duiidee was given oi
portutiitles to reverse that knockout de
feat, but each time the bouts went the
limit. They boxed eight i minds In Jer
sey City and later ten lounds in Mil
waukee. During mat) Jacks.011 and Dundee
directed punches in the general tllrei
tion of each other three times, twice 111
decision bouts. Their lirst lOilO con
test was an clgliffuund no-declslon
encounter in Jersey City, after which
twelve-round and fifteen-round fracases
followed. Hotli times, llrst in Uoston
and then in New Yolk, the referees
culled the bouts draws.
Jackson OctH Decision
So far this jenr Dundee nnd Jackson
have boxed only once, which made their
ninth meeting, and this time the referee
rendered his decision in Willie's favor
after fifteen furious rounds. There
wero many at the ringside In Madison
Square Carded that night, including
the writer, who believed Dundee bail
In tbelr lost meeting Dundee showed
a lot of his old-time form and bad
Jackson's terrific right missing fre
(liientlv. At the same lime the Italian
piled 'up point after point, and the
announcer, lit voicing the opinion of the
judges and referee, mused n lot ot
groaning among most of t tie rlugiidc
spectators. Of louix', there were others
who thought the decision was fair.
Dundee celebrated his eleventh yent
In the ring two weeks ago, when he
boxed a ten -round draw in New York
with Charley While, of Chicago. That
verdict also caused a lot of criticism,
mini) of the spectators believing that
White had been n winner.
Jackson's career as a boxer started
about seven years ago.
t
"i
of the jouugiters
il,r,.u 1,11! with ennui! 1 of the old
lireuk 'to it to make the batters won- ,
tier who was twirling. J
The Phillies lost cluelly because In-
lers could not keep the P.eds from
bitting the ball back at him with speed
enough I" bind in the outtleld safe. ,
During ids liiree-liinlng tenure on the
mound eight safeties rolled oil the
bludgeons of the .Moriihiiicn lor a loiui
of four inns. (Jeorge Smith took up
the burden In the fourth and until the
seventh was snagged for two runs and
seven hits.
From the other half of our cellar
inhabitants, who are sojourning un
pleasant!) In the West, tho word comes
that the Urowns won the first of llie
series bv bnttlng Hoy Moore hard.
On llie other hand, .after the first
Uuilng. when the A's scored lis lee. they
could do nothing Willi L'rbnu Hhucker.
The final figures read 7 to -'. The
Mncklets hud eleven hits, which were
widelv scattered after llie opening in
ning.' while the Slslerltes banged out
The Yanks and the Indians each won
a L'limo yesterda), and this mor
veals the same
tween thu tWO
underhand artist, was on llie mound
against the Tigers nnd had little trouble
ipielliug his opponents. The best the 1
nutoinobile city aggregation could do In
tho iihupe of damage was two runs and j
eight hits. I
Tyrus Itamoiid Cobb, who perforins
his mightiest when his team is meeting
Ihe Yanks because of his feud with l
Ituth, had the eagle on the Uabe yes-
terday. The fleorgiun woh responsible '
for both Tiger runs. He banged out h.
four-base ply with one of his hirelings 1
on toe pains, uuia laueu 10 nit any
homers and nlho had his hatting streak,
which had reached twentj -six, broken
by falling to hit in four times at bat.
Malls Coming Bach
Duster Malls, who has been of little
Milue to the champs this season, pitched
his first real game in many weeks yes
terday nnd succeeded In defeating (Jeorge
McUrldc's Senators. 0 to .1. Mails has
been suffering from n sore arm, and
after a long rest tried hurling them up.
He failed in his llrst attempts, and after
doing relief work a while said that he
was right.
Yesterday he proved the assertion bv
permitting but six hits. The Indian's
counted eight against Krlekson. who lias
been hurling btilliant baseball nf late.
'llie Cardinals kept up their wonder
ful work of the week by again defeat
ing the Ilrnves, Four straight from n
leani thnt was traveling ns fast as the
Ileaneateis were before the arrival in
the Hub of tho St. Loulsnns means
something. Klther that the Cards are
i-howing the strength expected nf them
last June or the men of Mitchell have
shot their holt.
IH1I Kllllfer's Cubs hit all kinds
of twirling Yesterday and the Dodgers
were buried under a 12-to-.'l score.
Huether started and was thumped
soundly, while Miljus took his turn on
the mound and received similar treat
ment. Seventeen bingles rang off the
hats of the Wlndv City nine, while the
hest the men of Hoblnsou could secure
off Speed Martin was seven.
MLLE. LENGLEN TOPLAY
AT NEWPORT JIEXT WEEK
French Net Star May Have Another
Chance With Molla Mallory
Newport. It. I.. Aug. 27 Kfforts to
arrange an exhibition match between
Mile, Suzanne Lenglen um ,,npr
linn opponent reached a stage yesterday
which justified the announcement tha'
she would appear on the Casino courts
here next Wednesday. Her opponen'
has not been selected, but tho choice
Is expected to be between Mrs. Molla
Hjurftcdt Mallory. Mlas Mary K,
UIUIVIIV IWU UMBO J'Jlt-'UUOr MOSS.
Each Family to Save
Thirty-five Dollars in Taxes
As soon as the new Revenue Bill goes into effect, Republican leaders in Congress
assure us that there will he thirty-five dollars more for even family to spend on food or
clothes. In spite of the repeated predictions from government authorities that our tax
burdens can only be shifted, not lifted, the House Ways and Means Committee believe thev
have found the ways and means to make a reduction from the present
estimated at from si.v hundred million doll.irs to eight hundred million
by drastic cuts in expenditures with a minimum change in taxation
Republicans editors and satesmen- are enthusiastic over their success
great popular demand for a lightening of the tav burden. The Buffalo,
declares a good day's work was done by the Ways and Means Committee
tion of this bill. Senator Capper's Top'eka Capital (Rep.), which reaches a
stituency, says "a bill that reduces taxes bv half a hi
cuts travel
it.
tax schedules,
dollars, chiefly
methods. The
ih meeting the
Express (Rep.)
in the prepara
tion uol
tencc game.
27th. gives
the country on
the
the
urge rural coll
ars, abolishes 'nuisance taxes,'
expenses, and gives relief to heads of larue families h.i a irood deal to tumnii-iul
The curtailment of expenditures in order to keep taxes down is hailed bv the Xew York
Journal of Commerce as the "first great step towards solvency." On the other hand, the Dem
ocrats contend that the taxpayers' hopes in this bill are illusory, that the chief beneficiary will
ne tne ricn man, ana tnat "to cut taxes by running in debt is simply a "conhd
The leading article in THE LITERARY DICiKST this week. August
expressions ui approval a nn disapproval ot tne press tbrougliout
present tax-lowering efforts of Congress.
Other news-articles of more than ordinary interest are:
Has Henry Ford Performed a Railroad Miracle?
A Novice at Railroading, He Has in Four Months Accomplished the Paradoxical Feat of
Reducing Rates and Increasing Wages and Net Earnings at One and the Same Time
League of Nations' Biggest Job
Clashing Ultimatums in Ireland
The Reign of the Tar Bucket
Spain's Moroccan "Disaster"
Scrapping the Treaty of Sevres
Egypt's Rival Leaders
China at the Harding Conference
America's New Super-Zeppelin
Jhe Making of Linoleum
Accounting for the "Crime Wave"
A Temperamental Jeanne d'Arc of
the Tennis Courts
New York City as the World's
"Borough of Bunk"
The Life of an Office Building
More About Cloudbursts
Is the Public Hostile to Science?
Hunting a Leprosy Cure
How Rebuild the Lou vain Library?
The Theater in the South
Esthetics and Pugilism
Moral Precepts Carved in
Spoiling the Home Brood
rize
Stone
Scraps About Scrappers
I llnrrv Stone, who ' took It on the liln" In
.the O'liiKe chnney mntih the other nlitht, Ii
not the boxer i f tne mute name nnd who
hnlln fmm New York Tho original llnrrj
falone Is In Aiiatr.xllu nt tho preaent time
wltea Hnnimv llnrann
1'roilily DUfflnn, the little ptrr.in or flrnv.
j Kerry In triilnliiK ililUuiily for hi meellne;
-
with Clinrley liny, ot I.lttlo Itnlv hi Ihe
Uicveiiin nireei jrrrut .Mommy .lignt. Tne
ma flywelKhla, ,V wellerwclnht niiitrn i
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