ult in an jnhro be has become a god, endiowed reat con- with all1 the ,vrtues. H-is briliant war ow" with; record is one reason for this, and his to "never keen intelligence and speed in battle 'is another. These things have mad~e him a popular hero of fthe first magni-. * tude, and there is little doubt but that ond his many American's would be glad to see of events the 'championship go over the water f~ a false to France because of this friendly ' of Her- feeling, for the challenger. Dempsey 'orms th still has enemiles oni account of his id Powell shady actions at the time of the draft. ~leading Betting, however, all favors Demp- y Percy sey, and Carpentier adherents are few. and oth- New York and Jersey City are fast Sfilling with strangers who will attendth fi t Sa u d y T e ar n t J -j sey City holds more than 90,000 peo- 5' S ple,. and the seat sale has been brisk.f A R r RT Subscribe forl the Wolverine, $1. s UIIMll I I employed cowboys. T FOR WORLDPRESS MEET, CHonolulu, June M9-The little town of Waimnea, far up on the slopes of 1launa K ea on the island of Hawaii in the midst of one of the largest cat- tle ranches in the world, and now consisting of little more than a court hoIuse, a hotel and a few houses, still boasts of having once bee none of the wildest and woollijest cowboy towns west of the Rockies, and veteran Ha- waiian cattlemen and ranchers, who were closely identified with early Western life, say the boast is well founded. Those were the days when thou- sands of cattle were, raised on the splendid horsemen, and still are, for that matter. They carried guns,. wore caps and were experts with the rope. But althouQ they wore weapons they never used them in settling personal differences, resorting solely to their fists when the occasion ~ warranted. There are stories,, too, of a few "bad men" such as one reads of in the early history of the American West. On several occasions Hawaiian cow- boys were taken to the mainland to compete, in a~nnual roundups of the type for which Pendleton, Oregon~, i~s famous, and they never failed to car- ry off honors. The Hawaiian cowboys are pl~anning to hold at Wailuku, Maui, when dele- gates to 'the Press Congress of the fhew R~ecorl Enrolls Kalamazoo, ce'ease in~ the r ing rural and mnl-c the West mer sess;ion a, anent has not figures have n they are certa previoius year. :.. ,. ..k . . .:. :.: -i /. MARY C..iILION. -.. , nq) X11 1 1= I 6,o/9o I' I / Ii 'THE Tercentenary of the Landing of the 1Pilgrims is to be celebrated this year. 5This wellknown tterflng silver service i s named 'for this first lady of the land,,MAARY CHjILTON, -th first woman to land at Plymouth. from the ,Mayflowe.' YOUR din~ing table will be set with solid silvr 1You will live with this silver mny years and yur children will prize it as p'rcos erlooms. Be o em aking your choice ask your jeweler m,(h w y u t e M RY C I T N p te n tOWLE MANUFACTURING ,COO ,Colonial1 Silversmiths. NEWBURYPOFIT, MASS. mmumm..:: built a f6nlin[I llll[[l[lnn[lilt[Il[[llll[[tl[lal[l[ll[nln[[lU1ll[lltll[ lr liF[[l[llllnt[ltllifilfrlillnllillUlilllttfnunlililuln[ , Summer School, .i T B 0 0 K f. New and Second-hand ater Book Shop 334S5. State St.