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PAGE TWO PAL POST choice, the Fori Pierce high outfit. tice Dav replies tr.e atnrmanve today tne ucal with the Miami eltveii will be Railway Booklet Gives Praise to eciares Armis closed. I F.arly in the season the V. M. C.

A. bunch held Miami high to a tc-13 score and since tha time- they I West Palm Beach I lo Besl! rogram Hqua have been strengthened a great i deal. Their lineup includes several i e.v-college stars and Bech 1 Vf, one of the most powerful grid ma-1 have beplJ befoie tUe i rhina, in th i public in au eye-catching manner, Pritchard Says Northern Cards No Better; Genet and Finley ere By Thursday Semi-Final To Be Full Of Thrills it in "Florida" the new descriptne In seeding tins outfit from Mi- i)ookiet issued by the Illinois Cen-i-nn oach oous Is not looking for railway compuiy a set-up and he expects that his Announcing the putting into win-chafes will have to play the best ter Klorida service December 2 of and of oa! of which they are ltg de hixe tniin Flori(Uin," iu wltich will provide special dailv I hope the fans will be much satis-i lied with the entire card. It is my intention wiih the of i the Legion committee to present to local fans this season the best cards I that we really can afford. Occasion-I ally when I book good northern and eastern lighters we will be com-j pilled to charge a little more.

Hoa- son for this is heavy transporta-j tion and guarantee purses for them, i but the fans want good shows and iut coac.ws anxious xo ming good, serviee between chicag0 aml St elevens to ih city in oruer to give I-ouis an(, Th local sport something anoth fal worth while to see. And secondar- whieh 0 sch iiy tins gruMl.ng clash should end the publicatione lie. put ti iMldcats better trim Lotes 1 te'iZ Noven'l "1S 1,1 -riptions'of Florida communities in- Thfi wcU known yiew of thj llaker I cp lalk Hotel Royal Poinciana from the Speaking at a pep meeting held lake, the Breakers casino and a typ-at the high school yesterday morn-j leal "afromobile' 'scene jibing, Henry Baker, ho is in the city i eral description give this commun-for a brief vacation from his stu- ity major amount of space, dies at the University of Florida, I'raises IVest Palm Keaeli. Phil declared last night, that he giving as good a show ne.vt night a any would lo see when he liitsonts for ihc first time Norman Ctiut of Ohio, known tin? "Akron Iron In this I iio says he has good '-mixing, i.s Finley is clever and a good boxer ith much science! Genet is and a heavy slugger and deadly wallops in either hand. This kind of a match means aetioji i a lore.

Gt -lift just defeated Harvey Tlsoriso, one of the country's best Itenveigiits, and this speaks well Tl if fnr tlin nvAiiunrl Afloi- rlu iilli ni jmn U1HIU i aim UCilLIi I I 1 ii.ii.1 uvnei. i-iniey is going good that had manifested itself I as "a winter paradise of world--11- wide fame and of distinguished lis pop ialk the former high and cosmopolitan patronage," the I know they don't mind paying little more to bring the top-notch-ers right down here in the best boxing city Ti the entire south. We now rate as one of tiie cleanest and sijuarest boxing towns in the entire south and although young in the game here, yet we are giving a- good sho vs as can be had anyplace the country over. We have, a wonderful advance seat sale and expect an overflowing crowd at next Monday night's show." this 111 1 student poiutf out that 800 uni- I booklet caffs the reader's atten versity students went to Atlanta to West Palm Beach, "a ing modern city it is the shipping cheer the 'Gators on against the Golden Tornado of Georgia Tech. It I was mentioned that memberships ni.iit now when he lias boxed four oi the great.1 battles of his life since leaving West Palm lieaeh two He went a ten-round (irt'w with Larry vera, the best sciiitilic boxer thelwith has ever barring none, and later of Ifitted Joe Carson of Cincinnati, lioy that lias scrapped Jack, liritton twUrffand considered one ol Cincinnati's best fighters.

Kinky knocked out Carson in seven rounds of a slashing battle, and it was the Jirst time any fighter has. PRACTICE GAME SET FOR-TDDAYI in the university athletic association cost $15 a year, but that practically everyone attending the Gainesville institution was a member. Kven more spirit was urged at the local high school, where it was said that annual memberships to the athletic association are only lmf flinf- T.O nnr rnnf if center of the rich fruit, vegetable and district and has a number of moderate-priced hotels." In conclusion it adds briefly that "there are band concerts during the season." Lake Worth and other of tha county's communities come in for like description, as do the Everglades, which are pictured in poetic terms. A first copy of the new publication was received through' S. C.

Baird, of Jacksonville, district passenger agent of the railway company. Play Here the students have not as yet joined Miami May- i the best cigarette i 'yKH i ever smoked- 3 mmV 1 i i Hri r-- Monday Henry Baker Gives Pep Talk pnssofl Hie mitton on this clever, mil He then went to Tampa and knocked Red Shannon of New Orleans down three times and al- most out after giving, him one of 1 lit- worst maulings any boxer ever received, and now finishes up by i battling Birmingham's best on, Tuesday night of this week. Boxers a iv (juoer persons. Phil says, and the organization. I Alum.ii KnThiisiiistic The celebration staged in the uni- versity dormitories when news of the great P.

B. H. was received, as recounted by the returned All the alumni are proud of the showing the Wildcats jare making, it was added, and I'pon the receipt of a wire last night that the Fort Pierce eleven New Pro Motors Down With Bride they have good and bad days, and could uot apnear here today against hristie -u imey is going 2 1 Ij Wildcats, Manager -uii'i win uy naro 10 oeieai rushed to every one of the graduates is con i fident that Coach "Woods' eleven completion plans for a regular, sure-enough game this afternoon between the Wildcat first and sec Jimmy Lawson, who has been added to the pro force at the West i Palm Beach Country Club this sea ond grid outfits. Members of the team will will trim Miami by a score of at least 28 to 0, when the return game is played here November 2-1. As president of last year's senior class at P.

B. H. S. Henry Baker was very popular with the student body, and they gave him a royal reception at. the pep meeting.

After fifteen for Henry was given, Cheer is motoring down from Flint, with his bride, and is expected to reach here about November 12, it was learned yesterday from Stanley J. profes- Oi net. as it means the bout of his life this aiming spring at Louisville, when he, if he wins, will be tiie choice to face Champion Mick-cj Walker, in 'hat eiU-. Conies for Lecorri uet is a tough baby, and is ci ming down to make a record in tin' south. His manager has told hii.i to win and send home good news and he has never sent Genet out yet ithout bringing home glad tidings.

like we will have a real said Phil, "and be provided with colored jepseys or other distinctive wearing apparel, four quarters will be played and in every respect except the gate the game will just as good as an inter-school clash. The admission Leader Huch Gibson mi his noise i sionai in charge of the club, For the past four seasons Jim-mie has been associated with Mr. JFenn at the Palm Beach Country Club. He is one of the best golf i instructors in the country, having been in the game all his life. win no tree ns the air yon breathe, i artists through the paces, trving In the scrimmage practice Mon-jout all the new songs and cheers.

day afternoon the substitutes, led by "Big Boy" Price and Oak lev, played tiie regulars to a standstill, AMF fFT and thev nromisfi to rftnpaf this rift- I knUJU 'VMLi 1 kJ i THE DECISION Pairings for the club championship tournament were not made bv the sports committee as was planned originally as this event as well as all other tourneys this winter are to be in charge of Mr. Law-son. Pairings for the first round will be made and play will be begun as soon as the new pro arrives. ernoon. Eleven Two grid teams are being angled for by Manager Christie, to meet the Wildcats here next Monday afternoon, when Armistice Day will be celebrated.

One of them, the heavy Miami V. M. C. A. outfit, has agreed to come on up and unless the other Birmingham, Nov.

5. Finley of Louisville was the referee's decision here tonight over Joe Nelson of New Orleans in a fast ten-round bout. ft- Mr'. IV- 'll' KlV, V. .1 If)! in IK: TP' tew tMtt' trv.

ii- tru wSSai SftHrf i i iiiiirtiiH'iffiiiit If Admission Prices: Matinee Children 10c; Adults 35.c Night Children 20c; Last Times Today Shows at 3:00, 6:45, 8:30 p. Adults 50c kl ll Sorosis Hub. Sorosis Club. Tk F. 1 .1 i The.

Sorojis Club will mei The. Soro-iis Club will me i afternoon at the home of Mrs News Items From Lake Worth lis jls hs Xienehor. on North street TOR CIRCULATION, ADVERTISING AND NEWS, CALL MRS. BANKS. OFFICE M4X; RES Fi'i'sonals.

h. S. Tinkley, of Ann arrived yesterday to look the IDENCE 311. NORTH STREET, PHONE 4R2 from an artlsyd-Xftoiaiflbint, but try over. He is so impressei Lake Worth that he has a sent for his family to joi hers.

of the West Palm Beach Post for luncheon at the El Verano, which invitation was most delightfully accepted. The committee reported that all plans were completed for. the en also far the acqurisiyfto which it events. Mr. ability and re-celved' jbfiling in Paris, where hK-soentv a' number of years as a Rtdent.

His nictures exhibited in ncause of continued ill Mrs. j. B. Rice will not Mrlliodist Fapor to re rublishcd Here. Jnasmuch as the only official publication of Methodist Episcopal church iii the south is situated several hundred miles north of Florida, in Nashville, and for this reason gives very little publicity to.

the doings of the churches 4n this part of hS: derlefft 'to inibjjau "a ndito'li-igan; whicKrWifl' tiring -1 the Lake Worth Rest on No street this winter. She has 1 tertainment of the Auxil.iaryi:'a'-.as banquet next Monday, eveBihiii Ulie Salon there received high hoa- the place to Mr. and Mrs. Gannon, oi Massachusetts Fo3wih Kidd' in imtftlM. residence for the season- that the dinner would be served at the.

New Jersey Hotel' at 6 o'clock. -was also received romKeyJ Adity.man Smith, of the church, services at THE WOMAN'S SU01" VTi CI lanes Kxcnman. Kobert hdeson Marv TALKS. Choosing, satisfactory knit Library Card rarik-J va ithB bmj1 derwear is a simple task in With five tables or Vm-ers and four of benefit card; 'affltfMftlwflR St. John's River Conference den, Hedda Hopper, Elenor Fair and 7 Others as that quality or nnu tffiifiomen oi good judgmen was standard of exoii iy, as ft-oaji ji'HUrwwqwjay morning, ie'AWWy.

This invitation wiksWgwfflepted with 'thhnks. Two were receive John WWldfefc and W. J. Flood; while a Charles E. Rowoll, was taken in by transfer.

Pictnres By Local Artist-R. Sherman Kidd, who has just completed a series of pictures for the Joshua Cosden home in Palm haftDeen placed tor Kaysejv underwear as has been used well knowft Italian Silk UrJ assuring you that the purchase of every garr is composed of three tjie Jacksonville District, Tampa District and Miami District, with 75 appointments, and a membership of about 15,000 people, and is greatly in need of an adequate means of publicity. H. P. Dudley, editor and publisher of the Herald, was formerly a Methodist minister, and is well qualified to handle such a publication.

There are the conference also, a number of men who have had wide experience In Christian journalism, and they have all given assurance of their unqualified support and assistance of such an enterprise- bearing the "Kayser" label yc buying satisfaction. Top score for bridge was mad (j by Mrs. C- A. Barnett, who received a pongee handkerchief, while Mrs. Laura Roth well received a fancy apron for holding high five hundred score.

Mrs. Donald Conn and Mrs. Sigmund were each consoled with a cake of facial soap. Funch was 'served throughout the afternoon from an attractively decorated by the committed in charge, Mrs. E.

H. Witmer and Mrs. N. Hershey. Beach, of which Addison Mizner is architect, exhibited the pictures to Kayser's Silk Vests $3.00, Ki See this ruthless X-ray of Modern Life! Society grown haggard by the terrific pace! Life-hungry, folly-mad men and women clutching at tinseled crumbs of passing pleasure and missing the pure gold of real happiness.

Extravagance! Folly! Broken hearts! Twisted souls! See this mighty photodramatic indictment of a bubble-world that is heading toward God knows what. a few friends Sunday afternoon at his studio. ers M-50, Combinations $5.00, ticoats $6.00. kayser's Gauze 30c 50c, 80c Union Suits 75c, The "canvass isVi 18 foot lengths but will be placer- to make one i 11.30. Ask to see Kayser's Marvt1 1M, continuous picture 111 feet.

Ions, and will be arranged aa a frieze on the wall in the dining room of the Cosden The idea for this frieze was taken from the old Underwear. THE. WOMEN'S- SHOP No; 72 Lake Avenue. Lake Worth, Flu. Ai Baptist Entertainment.

Then will be very interesting entertainment at the Woman's Club, Thursday evening, complimentary to the members of the Baptist congregation. The program will be given by the various members of the Hobb9 family, all of whom are talented entertainers; J. A WALL Plumbing Heatinj Dances getting jazzier and jazzier! Mothers more frivolous than their children! Bootleggers running amuck! -Divorces increasing! Long-haired men and short-haired women! Coal minera decreasing gold diggers increasing! Bizarre homes! Delicatessen meals! Daylight nights! Indolent days! Young flappers smoking cigarettes! i Everybody carrying a flask! Exchange Club. The regular weekly luncheon of the Exchange Club -will be held at noon today at the New Jersey Hotel. Contractor Plans For Armistice Day Made By legion.

Installation of, officers took place at the meeting of the American Legion Monday evening, with appropriate ceremonies, the new officers being as follows: Elmer Farrow, post commander; Mike Miller, commander; George. Slack, adjutant; G. W. Mann, finance officer; Frank Fales, sergeant at arms; Herman Herndon, chaplain; William Hos-ruei, service officer; Earl Menges, historian. The board of trustees was re-elected, consisting of W.

E. Hersman, Max Holley and Morris Grey. The meeting was presided over Ijy Walton Avery, retiring com-znander. Aa invitation was receiv-sd from, the West Palm Beach Post inviting the Lake Worth Davanzati Palace in FloreBCo, Italy, of vvhfth Mrs. Cosden has always been a great admirer, bqt thesubject Mr.

Kidd selected is ths early history of Florida. The back ground is made up of arches of ths old Moorish typet and through these arches is depicted the story of DeSoto and his expedition to Florida, from his embarkation until his death. The first seenes show the preparation for the voyage, his farewell to his wife, the trip over, and the landing on Florida shores, The pittured st6ry continues through the conflicts with the savages, th episode of the Indian Queen, then DeSoto's determination to go further west. The final scenes show his illness death, and burial in the watets' the Mississippi. ThepiCture is wonderful net only $10,000,000 sjient for cosmetics in 1922! Youngsters educating parents Childbirth decreasing! r-Book sales falling off Too short skirts giving way to overlong ones! People getting wilder and wilder! 603 Guaranty BUg.

Jieedleeraft Sleeting. The NeedleCraft Department of the 'Woman's Club will afternoon at the home of Mrs- J. B. Holley, on avenue. Phones The Best Theatre Music in South Flokda Tire Hundred Party.

The five hundred, party ef the Saered Heart ehureh will be held Off ict 1063 Residence 3SI members te take partdn the parade JX. this evening at the Wmi's Clufc. i oa Armistice Day, and to be guests 4 1-.

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