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TO COMPETE ~NeW York, July 1.—While all the | members of the Ameriean Olympic committee are working ‘individually and collectively to have the United States represented at ‘Antwerp; Bel- gium, by the very best'teams procur- able on this side of the Atlantic many other countries throughout the worll are endeavoring just as‘earnestly to secure worthy representatives to take part in the Olympic contests: , King Alexander of Greece. the birth- place -of the Olympic games. .has* per- sonallv. accepted the ‘nresiflency. of the Hellenic committee and. ip’ taking nndn himself much of the reshonaibil- ity of turning out a Greek team that} will do honor to ancient athlete: of that country, King Ale: an ardent sportsman. has arranged a preliminary ‘eredit ar 360,000 “drach. mas which Js fully 5% ner cent more | than that’ allowed bv the Greek gav- nt. ‘to nav ‘the exnienses of the e narticipation in the Antwerp competitions. ’ vial y Bicycle Events ] Word comes from Relgium that the athletes there, who for! manv’ Vears: have taken an extraordinary interact, in bicycling. are. training. hard with a viewsta wintine the ‘evelin® “avents | of the seventh Olympiad. \'Throneh- out the entire country, which is said to ‘possess probably more bicyelst ner unit of ponulation than anv other continental. nation except | Holland. cyclists are practising in elimination triale alone the most’ perféct ‘roads. which ¢an be found almost Rily place in Relgium. iS As an examnle of the speed attain. ed in‘some of these trials. Albert NDe- hunne. who fs exneetad fob nic race. recently covered 42 kiln. meters in.» roadrace in 1 hour. 15 minutes. 7 econds. Othard wera only a minute or two behing’ him. Relgitm is also to contend stranely in gymnastics. Thirttwo athletes who passed through the elimination tests on Anril.1h are undergoine in- tensive training each Sunday at three centers, Brussels. Lieges and. Ghent, in view of the ‘final elimination on June 30. x Manvj good results have heen obtain- ;ed at the preliminary trials for Swed- ish sportsmen intending to participate at the forthcoming, games. What, is said to be a new world’s record has ,been created. by Tor Henning swim- ming 200 meters breaststroke in 2 minutes, 58 4-10 seconds. " Another good’ performance was the swimm'ng of 500 meters: in seven minutes, 17 5-10 seconds, by Aline Borg, who established a new Swedish | record. The australian Federated Olympic Council lately chose the amateur atn- letes to represent ‘Australia at Ant- ; werp. The following’ ‘are to | defend Australia’s ‘title to ‘the 800 méters teanss swimming championship: ¥: Beaurepaire, J.'Stedman, W. Hay, K. Kirkland and D- Herald, Miss Fanny Durack was sélected ‘as an individual swimming competitor, “For the’ Mar- athoh race’ T. ‘Sinton was sélected, W.. W.'‘Hunt ‘was ehosen for ‘sprints and’G, R. Parker as a walker. Gerald Patterson will represent Australia in the tennis championship. Miss Beau- repaire, a sister of the Victorian champion, named above, will go to.the game at her own expense to compete in the swimming competitions. The latest reports from Wellington, New Zealand are to the effect. that the’ following athletes should re. present ‘the Dominion at Antwerp Hadfield, ‘sculler; Davidson, runner; ‘Wilson, hurdler; Waldron, swimmer; also a Miss Shand, swimmer; At- kinson, swimmer and Lindsay, sprint- er. It was ‘further decided to inquire into the‘ athletic merits of. Ollivier, the New Zealand ‘tennis champion, a view to their being added to the Dominion’s Olympic contingent. A Word comes from Sydney, New South ‘Wales that James Paddon has de- cided to claim the world’s. sculling championship ‘by forfeit, on the grounds that the holder, Alfred Fel: ton, refused his challenge for a race before’. accepting ‘the challenge of Barry of England. Government sanction has been giv- en''to a proposal of the Union cluy, which controls -horseracing on the Berlin courses, to+exclude from Ger- man tracks all riders jand horses of Entente countries so long as German stables.are forbidden to.compete in foreign race meetings. The Union OWeeproposes that all other, : 0 veo economy than buying - Extra plies of strong fabric and ‘Over a million in use. Remem- Reliner Free with Every Tire ders shit same ived. In ordeting; State: eee eRe CroNOM Sed redutted. "Send Se deposit . su! accompanies order, UNIVERSAL: TIRE & RUBBER CO. Dept. '--- A015. W. Zdak Stregg Chicago, It, ject to examination; 5%, special discount i contender in the 170\ kilometer Olvm-4 2 TALLEST MAN-IN (io A. Bei WED | . ia ae Homer recently - married Miss; Lelia Moore of Yoakum, Tex., in the Memphis; ‘Tenn., Y. M. C. A. Now he ‘thinks’ the whole world should look up to him... And bel.eye us, that'Is some’ job; for Parks is § feet, 9 and one-half inches tal just ‘a foot’ ‘higher than his brifie. He was the talest man in the A. ly. F., and Jed the American military arade through Paris. sporting organization follow its lead by banning athletes from -German field meets until Germans are ‘per* mitted’ to take part ‘in meeting in the ‘Entente countries. | _ Oe Racing at Ruhleben, Germany, the spot which gained notoriety during the war as an internment’ camp. for. British civilians, was resumed _ this year after an interval of six. years, Superstitious people were -impressed ‘by the fact that the Ruhleben, Cup was won by a horse named “‘Monai® chist.”, } seman tans poet tales at Wein gaan pede? ee apace gt ) O-wholesome and_good are Ward's 4 IN EFFORT 7 ee) Orange-Crush and: Lemon-Crush— , a so carefully guarded thair quality “ ; Dy eh i aie and.purity—that-even the littlest tots will’: i CONTROL ND thrive upon their harmless: delicious: - Bae UP A j a ness. Your physician will tell you this. - i) ee ! : , Disturbances-in Some/Parts of} . |. \ on And how the children ‘like : ‘ 4 \ ‘ : 2 Ircland Are Now More Agar- 2 them! aT hey are the drinks : : - "jan Than Peltical .. ‘the kiddies dream about. All \ OB RR PEER) co their tempting flavor and fra- ‘tn’ ‘several of the grance come from the. delicate i western counties of Ireland, disturb: | pil pressed-from the fruit itself, i Bre BOW hore ‘agrarian thah po- combined by the exclusive ical. The Sinn Fein seeks. to’ con- 1 . s : trol the land-movement and prevent Ward process with purest sugar 8 it getting out of hand. It hasbeen and citric acid—the. natural yee decided that nobody shall be attacked} ‘\ ; * f ci frui — = . ao or his cattle driven to make him sell| . acid of citrus fruits. ‘ part vot hip dant unless he ,Dossesges ; ¢ more than, 500 ac This’is a very ! . rie P : ( édoeotiona amount’ for’ any tenant to in bottles or at fountains x t old, 80 that the agitation’ in’ tutu, : e ‘ Will \be ‘directed ‘solely a es Piet cut becmagilan a Jorge and -ranghers. x tw fates ine és ¥ roclamations have been issued in the disturbed counties in the names of \s O Gaptal Clay Boring” 5 their parlgumentary representatives: ‘Works, 219° 5th Street. ¢ a forbidding Claimants to land to act in| ~ Phone 206 . the name of the republic. They point ‘ i but that many” Of thé claims’ which avé'been made are without founda- tion, and only serve to create ill feel-4 . ing’ ‘between those who ought to be friends: and comrades, which is anoth: er way of saying that even good Sinn Feiners' are being squeezed. *" Plan Arbitration. Pee Machinery is set up for the arbitna- ment of. claims, which in fugure A lai, yh SUN PROVES EFFECTIVE BREAKER — + eotetaetsup it opts of dg “- “OR STRIKE IN SPANISH CAPITAL the’ Dail’ Hireann, ‘Courts on’ these}... 0. being: grganized ~into ‘a. junior < Cross, men of. the Serbian army as- sisting. Over 3,000,schools were butt Vin one year, in thé eastern part) of the ‘country. which was very much ne- ; CUTS HIS THROA' Des Moines, Ia., July 1—J. F. Mar- tin chose ‘a sleeping: car “‘upper” to’ suicide in. “Ne cut*his throat*with a ‘e r pen’ knife Another group hired a barrel organ lines ,though without the formal aut Madrid, Jyly 1.—The son prevent: Oat’ the ‘ 3 whose owner played pepular melodies oyity, ‘Of the Dail Wi ca a pi ° 7 z some tit 3 i ed’ what’ threatened to. :be a+serious c yed pepu seals tine Beoa tin Their. decisions outbreak in Madrid during the recent | while the people waiting ‘with ‘grow- Aen eee iy bond er tone | Wakedst strike. ‘The first fwo days of| ine ‘appetites and’ hollow « stomachs of the owner of the land against the the’ bread’ scarcity were. dull.and! danced merrily. On ‘the Calle: des la claimants. “ ‘In some cases such decisions were. deficd. Thereupon the -retalgitrant and the.lack of ‘fod that they pane parties’ were ‘promptly’ placed “under | ed’‘the: streets <n” groups uttering gst and conveyed by Sinn Feiners shouts .and menacing , storekeepers so. affected by the lowering ‘skies | ing*a Stool, his tools and ja pair. of shoes, avhich ‘he was ‘ablé'to‘sole.and heel ‘before’ ‘his turn ‘came’ to“obtain a loaf. ni i wast * Similar scenes. were “enacted day af- threatening’ and the hungry poor were | Magdalena a cobbler -arrived | carrs™||.. glected. under the, Magyar rule and the children are being taught the im- portance of. personal hygiene. DONATED BATH Grand Rapids, Mich., July.:1.—Pete esoti invited Boneslaw Okiasis to take.a both at his’ Turkish bathhouse. “Then,” says Boneslaw, “he searched my jocket and took $159.” B. 0, now He disturbed the‘man in * andvinow? th on the way to récover: the* “ \Have Akron” | Quality REDOUCE TIRE Cos O54 e a'dgctors tinkown ° destinations. | ‘Suck ar-| Who" kept? heif establishments open. rests by Sinn Feiners, in pursuance of] ‘On‘the third:day the sun shone and a policy of:endeavoring tb. maintaind uithough, still’ Hungry and “compelled puslic order in: property’ and” so to wait indefinite hours -for the loaves matters, are’ ngt uncommon.. Nobody} to be doled out, the people did so knows where the prisoners are or what] patiently ‘and ‘even cheerily. ' happens to them, but the arrests ten to strengthen popular’ dependehce on: Sinn Fein power. wart’.the cops to make-P..V. pay’up. Too Fat? EASY, HOME SELF TREATMENT- Overstoutness weakens, the liver be- tomes sluggish, fat accumulates, heart action becomes weak, energy ‘fails, work is”an effort and the beauty of the figure is destroyéd: ~ Fat excess is unhealthy, ter day -dmid-general. hilarity -antd the municipal. authorities “decided to Preak Nup: the Iie Breadline by dis- tributing loaves’ from ‘a larger num- ber of ‘centers, The danger was then “SAM kinds’ of laws and police’ regula- | °Y°" ri Fem Done art haw, | tepeamt entgrn forming he sino’ | CZESCHO-SLOV AK The application’ of martial’ law{ eMdless’ bread-lines,. bu H AS FUTURE, S AYS DAUGHTER OF HEAD which is So often talked of: is.a sim-| 4@s took a lenient view of what oc: yi ee London,<July © 1.— Dr. Alice Mas- NER plé miattgr. \Under’ the Defence, ot} cured. 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