Saks in John McCraw Development Arc Going RapidlyMayor Baron, Sara ;ota’. c 1 ■ i»■exooufiye, 11n 1; r joined in the *n-jthusiastir rush to purchase hoim j sites in John J. McGraw's Pennant Park.It \v;n not one of A. S. Skinner’s* high-pressure, hustling go-getters •who brought the name of K. J. Ba-j con into the Pennant Park office.) but a little coil of high-voltage, selling ability in skirts. Mr. Ba-| con listened for about two minutes j and a half to Helen Parr O’Boyle, sister-in-law of Hughey Jennings J assistan- manager of the Giants,! and then tcached tor a lountainj pen and dashed his name upon the1 dotted line. IMiss O’Boyle i. n't any bigger, than a mantle-ornament, but she! possesses the concentrated essence! of pep and when she tinned the; gaze of her keen grey eyes upon Mayor Bacon and started telling him of Pennant Park she* didn’t waste a word or a comma.In the briefest fashion she told Mayor Bacon just where Pennant Park is located.“I know all about that piece of land,” -aid the mayor. Then h'1 ^ asked about three questions and I the answers were snapped hack all him in a fashion that surprised! him. !.Miss O’Boyle knows all there! is to know about Pennant Park;! knows as much about that phenom- j enal new development as Binsteini knows about mathematics and)within three minutes alter enter-i ing the office of Bacon Tomlin,^ the cherished signature of the!or on tha, famous line of dots.P-mayoiAnd then Miss Helen Farrp O’Boyle wafted n.1 so! daintily into the off:-cs of the A. S. Skinner] organization and swelled around and put it all over her mate com-ji petit rs so hard that Jack Rettali-j ata lor-scd hnr into a pigeon hole 1 in his desk and left here there until she cooled down.(n addition to the mayor Miss O’Boyle listed four other Saraso-ij; tans as purchasers of homesitcs in f Pennant Park yesterday and called [ it a fairly good day.