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NTTED [ETTER THREATENS LS 0UT FOR REVENGE MANY IMPERILLED OF JUSTICE TONPRINS,__,_ v, . oo Speaking TN . , : ' : T BYAMMI_AFUMES —— A ‘of Sports - N Also as Warning to Two (Jyping New York Firemen Rescue Dozens B s by e At B The Federals of Hartford will be ¢ R ; : ’ ok A AN pluy: . s : g : R : T‘ ) m Hofl]es Mlddietown, M. T iy ey ito Villa has written President Obres g o - : a A . N, Yo o= ki thority to organize ground diamond tomorrow afternoon. i 8 lappeu Threats that Supreme Court Justice :fi:“;“,;‘":;r"‘fi:‘ymop“:“. u: Arthur 8. Tompkins was ‘‘marked” capture the assassins of his brother, were contained In an anonymous let- | panoigeo Villa last week. He be- ter received at Goshen by Pnllcemnn’"”“ that they have not yet tried lsgn;(ueiv‘;":" 9!1‘1"& “?”;:: “"tew’lfi to cross the border into the United 3 treet, endangered hundreds of lives| » % bl Lot » | Btates. A belated, but nevertheless just as 5 s i : :trit:“!mm"‘xfilncn- created a ‘h'"r‘i‘l?a",’n’f’,.'.il"‘la'&'“ e by s L“:"fcu' ;'l“u"; A:m‘ :“ Ly 3 PR Y : I % | L 3 urne from arral where e wWas 'o‘\lzziesl;g(l;klmm; htyh lhe2 Reds won ] ¢ A 5 minutes Apanx; ;:\t;h;n Nsn&‘;et““e‘:’;‘;: The letter which was directed 10| gent by the chief executive to invese yn in the 12th yesterday. i o8 y . ! ) ; i “‘f‘:‘“" S ’("wo‘men and ohil. | Pollceman Van Gelder in addition to| tigate the murder of the former thrilling rescues o threatening justice, also warns Van | rebel chlef and s to report tomors Caveney's single, Harris' sacrifice and g fii 4 ‘ . 5 Bohne's hit drove over the needed run " ¥ Z i B 4 AR R § i i . ‘dr:‘;:"ri::r:orx:llfi.: z’,‘,,,‘,’;fi:ib:,’,’n;féifi,‘"; Gelder and Patrolman David P. Clark, | row, President Obregon has ine : e ‘o, | 8aying: structed Gen. Eugenlo Martinez, after two were out, 5 5 : N 3 : Victor Calderon, twenty-five, of No. | g | i X 3 h 2 “Beware! Take Notice! Z Injury X d f g E o by p | commnn er of the federal troops in unltke Joe Gans, now wants to mix it| i@ y f . e o o Blown of his fect and thrown to the Pusiness, and i€ you dou't we're going | itles to native and forelgn _corve- up again with B Leotar i o ; s floor by the explosion. Dazed and be- | 0 8¢t you both, and that before long. | spondents who are investigating the FELEMawity Beniy Leoard in a : L : : i oo e e misnt. conapse, | We Will get you when you least expect | crime. le bou ; % 2 3 W ol Ab wisn i biped 5r'i and \\'l!lndo az:‘rtnehto Clark. Ju.d%e‘ Chiefs of 20 military columns who ol 3 : s 7 o 2 ; . : 2 i ceot. Ploking him. | Thompson thought he was smart to| have beed sent to capture the ase ; d from the Davis contests - Lol “0'0 stroet to No 510, then|@oshen. Well, we have him marked. | unsuccesstul. yesterday by the Australian netmen, ed, acrass 70th sirest Lo Na 516 We're going to get him.” - c. c g d was Charles Green of Philadelphia, took this remarkable flying dive over seven boys on the beach | fell unconscious in a haliway an Supreme Court Justice Tompkins, | taken to Metrdpolitan Hospital suffer- formerly head of the Muenic odge | TROUBLE Is AYOIDED Thanks to Johnny Dundes, a highly . esteemede citizen of West Orange, N, at Atlantic Clty for plactlco in hlgll dlvmg ing from ammonia poisoning, contu- in the state, & short while ago ad- sions of the right knee and possible| g o ieoq members of the Knlgts of J., the last championship title of the ——— boxing ring has returned to this coun. = S L 5 a ifad 1 the gty | P ISTnAY IRJUKes, Columbus in the Presbyterian church try, Hig defeat Thursday of Eugene| - AMERICAN LEAGUE ATIONAL LEAGUE |by Stock’s error, raliied In the fitth| “pepement dwellers, mostly women | et o o) POl 0 e opinton | ecision to Call Off Sunday Meetings Criqui of France brought home the S jou after two'were down, and scored all|anq children; employes and pedes- : i three runs. i that because of his actlvity, Justice | jp Germany Prevents Posstble Ouse trians, scurrying in all directions 10| m,mpying received reference in the 4 only title that has been in the hands 9 of a foreign boxer, the featherweight (Continued from Preceding Page) Reds Win In 1ith A Philadelphia. escape the fumes, gave the block the o betals. title. The defeat was a declsive one - e Clucinneti, July. 38.—Caveney's sin- o " G| appearance of a movie mob scene, etlfl}g written on two folded sheets of g gle, a sacrifice by Harrls and a sharp | until arrival of firemen and fire y By The Associated Presa. paper with penciisd script. Berlin, July 28.—After the federal and from the first round it was for. [Ferkine, Miller, 1 single to right by Bohne after two Vrichtstone, db. apparatus, the Rescue Squad and re- were out in the last half of the 1fth | Tierney, 2b. , serves from the East 67th, East 104th |and state governments had ane seen that the war batered Frenchman | Galloway was fighting against odds too great to |Wood, = alic f 4 win, g DWaiker inning gave the Reds a four to three | pe ¢ " and West 135th Stret police stations.| Morgan, Off for Europe, nounced plans for -ub?:ln. politicad’ - 4 victory over Brooklyn. Holke, 1b. . Up went the fire ladders and up { .| outbreaks of all kinds In the presea$’ N | He p wen Dundee has pursued the titic for xBrugey Brookiyn. [Py E them the fire laddies and into fume| But Not on Business Trip|oritical circumstances the Germas more than ten years and the vietory [Ikimach 13 At laden flats from which all dwellers| . 0 o | bolshevist leaders late last night de= Mcger Johnston, 2! had not escaped. Women, children New York, July 28.—J. P. Morgan, cided to keep their followers off the! and in one instance an aged man, |, passenger ‘rar Europé op the Hom_vutreets iSun"dny and 20'. cancel thely were taken seml-conscious from thelr| ;.- salling today, declared before his| :‘poen': alr “anti-fascist’ demonstrae The Yankees have made a clean > G ; 4 : sweep of the Athletics. Incidentally : g s e ) o) e g New York July 28.—Explosion of an Babe got a homer as did Tillle Walk- 4 Lo : 5 . ammonia tank in the Knickerbocker | . + 5 : Ice Co., plant, No. 619 East 70th Sreomon: v ° | mm wluosscosmm oloscscsccar Nels, ef. .. lorouaorrsown lhorvarcune ol ccormmonon locscwmcorun wl cosomcoron Scwn? cp L PR - h, If. Hornsby, 2h. | Bottomley, 2b, Stock, 3b. . Mueller, cf Toporcer, ss. | Atnsmith, c. ... Shardel, p. cmoommms HCoCwMoR NN losumarnerus loornawus lse Sl o wlococoncoscconae nlossssomcazan Telos ol © 3 cocuoormwan BT =P cumoo T H Bowwownses locsmsonrnosussas |lcoconoormuwmons | wloooscsoncoon came as a crowning glery for his abili- LIS, t i th N ki . Griffith, rf. . y in the ring. Long has been the VB4 then tak Waod Va0t T, Grifith, rf. has trod. He has met the pick of zRatted for Helmach in 9th. Balley, 1f. :.;r:\::e&nd SHErietonA thp ndeit departure that he did not expect to The order issued b the ‘llfl" every weight Ni York . 102 000 211 Taylor, ¢, . y. es y ght he has fought in and has rmude'f;um : : 200,311 A varticipate in any officlal conferences| .o..iiue ana labor féderation heads! . " 3 K is ment. Could the fight fans ask for|geot, Ruth; three base hit, Pipp; home | *Deberry among the residents of the block 18|, o oo¢i00 s s his annual custom. He b any better a champion or successor to | runs, Ruth, Walker: sacrifices, Schang, | Berg, ss considered due to a similar explosion | 4., 10104 it was unlikely that any fur- | o ‘::u:‘l,l,dc:?‘;’:fflzl “d'-““‘h""""" Criqui? It certainly could not. Criqui | Pipp: double plays, Naylor to Dykes to|xOlson in the same plat about a year ago. At|y, "1y eetings would be called of the | jne tn i Hauser; Scott to Ward to Pipp; Pennock| ‘ar that time those in danger were in- (e tasna (TonAlt com i ttas ot L hadkerh| t;! L] foxmmu to whttle do'l § - s er proje: praised for his - brief flight intg the [er; left on kases, New York 9, Philadel- and water, and, placing them over y spotlight. His gameness made him |phia 7; base on balls, off Naylor 2, oft Pen- 3 yRi=h 4 - v friends but ,,,5 ameness failed to|Mmock Zi struck out, 'by Naylor 2, by Pen-| *Batted for Frepch In 7th. SBatial GoF Eh"d_l l" i their faces, to rush out and away as study the question of floating a Gel’_‘ ating havoc. In the wholesals ..‘ AR Hg o nock 3; hits, off Naylor 10 in 7 innings, oft| xBatted for Berg In Oth. Philadeiphia - ...7000 030 000—3 | quickly as possible. Many remem- | man loan as part of the general Tep- retajl trades the practice of Usting win for him. € won from Kilbane! yeimach 6 in 2 innings; losing pitcher, Nay-| 2Two out when winning run was lmrefl.lm TR 000 100 001—2| pered these instructions and appeared | i;‘:‘";‘lastc};;:le\'lor‘g!an lfvmczz:‘lfdeerr:: plr-lcc-st onla d.::lu basis is becoming 1. " A almost univer popularity that accompanies a cham.- | 215 Burns, of, e Amlih o rin Bot d inst thelr mouths and - | fon i Now he Neas Hitanelr — I, TS0 tomley; double plays, Wilson and Sand; left | presse again 8 "\ f:"d e Iiindli(y sau?m‘d:frl t}?::fl:;l:ga?; Senators 10, Red Sox 7 .. | Bresster, i on bases, Philadelphia 5, St. Louts 3; bases| noses. :{ell?n nl'?dld p‘outbly with Premier | HARDING RETURNING. I‘ Awitohed: Lov somaane Calse: Boston, July 28—Washington de- on balle, oft Ring 3 off Bherdel 1: struck| George Godd of No. 3668 Bast 52d|Stanley Baldwin. By The Assoctated Press feated Boston 10 to 7 yesterday and | Duncan, del'§ In § innings, oft Barfoot 1 In 1 in. | Street and Lee Talbott of No. 146 Bast| . 0 oo o eo BT DS RECORD On Bourd President Harding's Spes Paris indeed must have been a for. [Howard Ehmke was the losing pitcher |y, cp. ning: losing pitcher, Sherdel; umpires, Kiem | 36th street, employed in a garage Just) "o 40 o e o Tl ey cla] Train, July $8mACtr N SIS JaEk pleck Wi 1t apalvell S news wmn:xrmn. *Mann L Lot tD east of the ive company plant, rush-| AT S B e L e estab- water trip over more than 5,000 miles of their idol's defeat., B..ing 80| Lelbold, cf. ks & : ‘\-\;\1"‘:" ed to a laundry wagon in the garage 4% fo fhaska, Osnadn. an) OIS Y sey i v Gonlln, 1f, 0 e Dnites which the wagon was loaded. ; i to defeat Dvompsey. it must l?a\s- been | pite e 0 ;‘"::]“1:‘ ; : UTILITY MAN l B their arms full of these towels, which |and 10 minutes’ play he had make a |ington, June 20, traveling with his Mhnd o iklng Lac had eve Ushty muid o 0 they soaked in water, they entered |total of 200 holes. His average over | official party along the -Pacific coast R QUL RRe 708y ARATINeY, S IEYE | S SHALTIey R ion ”m“mgfl th several tenements and distributed l.hsmguurse was 85 strokes to each ranio ::mllltrh to the Yosemite national titlcs, Not even Siki can be considered. | suamies.p. B R R ! G losr] If he could, who is there in France | Mitchell, p. Clnelnnatt 010 100 001 001—4 them to place the towels over their BhaE elld tuadss Bintas s e TWo. bhse hite; . Duncan, B. Gr field and Outfield, But Behind (at-rr-‘s and "heafl J}:."mm el t 5 fith; three base hit, Roush; sacrifices, Pin he escape O e e V. ». the Tiat as Well Strange Rivals patch to pugilistic fame that Dundee | R0 S0 Navlor in Tth. Fournler, 1b, . v ivi That there were no casualties . = always given his best in cach engage. Philadelphin . PUasn R IR R abroad going away solely for restand|quprters to all their members 8 on the other hand should not go un- | ", LW v Ward to Plpp; Wood to Dykes to Haus- | Grimes, p. » 0 ere structed to wet towels with vinegar| o\ "o "o onointed last year to The descending X u s and for a short time enjoyed the[lor; umpires, Nallin and Moriarity; time, Cincinnati, Two base hits, Wrightatone, Ring, Horn 15 on the street with the soaked towels London with Secretary of Treasury out, by Ring 3, by Sherdel 4; hits, oft Sher- L Pinelll, 3b, Aly . i 5 broke open bundles of towels with |lished a new world’s marathon golf | Seattle, President Harding was agaln heavily on Carpentier three years ago | Bush, 3b. 2 Rixe; HANEY REGARDED AS BEST andibrokelopelibling With |record last night when after 19 hours [ on board the train which left Washe nothing to offer as aspirants to boxing | Peckinpaug i xBatted for Rixey in 8th. Detroit Player Not Only Plays in In- | them among the occupants, telling able opponent for anything but the Boston. . elll, Harris; double play, French to John- | lowed the blowing off of a cylinder lovesnnwans lorcaw les oloccscsssose Slorornnonmnes polloe? ston to Fournler; left on base, Brookiyn 7, p With so much publicity issued as | Fewster, Cincinnati 8; base ‘on balls, ot Grimes 3i| Detrolt, July 28.—Most ball players| h¢ad of a big tank on the main floot to how Enurope has gone ahead in the f'{f"fl“j,’c‘:m 5 :'r;ufrz‘;x:;‘}; by ;{i:*x::'nlsq|V.;rrf1|;1‘:|:;;!2; Hite | of today are specialists. They learn to | Y)f";‘;h:n\\c";w;:'l‘:‘; 21‘\"1:{ e.\;{&neer‘;ér fight game there is littie doubt that 3 inninge; wild pitch, Grimes; winning pitch- | P1ay one particular position. Ask them l,ic ice company, who turned oft the they have & long journey to make er, Harrls; umpires, Moran, Westervelt and | to shift to some other spot and they 5 P % % before they can even be considered 'ammonia. Six employes of the plant, Hart; time, 2:31. | are lost. seviously on this side of the water. ) Back 15 years, or even less, prac- | PArtly overcome, were cairled to the The defeat of Kilbane by Criqui and |McMillan, Pirates 8, Braves 5 . | tically every major league ball club | Street: ol 3 o the dofeat of the latter by Dundee|Ehmike, p. Pittsburgh, July 28, — The Braves | boasted a utllity man who could play| Acting Police Commissioner Lieash brings out the thought “how terrible | O'V0uh - | staged a batting rally in the last in- | and position and do a good job of it. | &nd Deputy Chiet Inspector Cahalane Kilbane must have Been.” Dundee | ning of yesterday's Boston-Pittsburgh | Things are different now. Most | directed the rescue work and man- would have anihilated Kilbene in thsl“v;::lu‘n fof J. Harris In otn. = lgame but fell short and the I’Irnlrf.fm:\jor league clubs have a substitute | &8ement of the Da"icv !hmnss ; ring for the latter wasp surely no |\ 2shington paa0a8 00==10/l won,t 8, tosb: for every infleld position, a half G match for Criqui when they met. Dun- | Popel ;- - LU Boston, dozen outfielders, three or four‘Fl!‘pO IS Matched Aug 13 dee would have probably welcomed a | base hits, Y'P«\\h\]»\uflh lagstead; home | .\ ® P lecorcccorows sl Sl Slromem wlosscconcsnas 2 4 corsBLanennae moncoocooommmon lcomroonbuurnny |l cooomewsonuma lonsuoosurubnsss o o====—~=o:=o=’ 3 et ? Sewvcoruod Swinging from aaffirs pugllistic to P ——— g & affairs baseballistic one finds an in-|Official Standing is Alu\ulmc(-(l—llurt-,gf:,:,l‘l"i;‘ ki teresting littlg race going on in the| | Bigbee, 1f. . National league the oldest organized | ford Has Small Lead Ruesell, rf. . basebal circuit. John McGrav, in New | gpringfield, Mass., July 28,—Official | BRIert, Uafeo i mlh,mnfl_:gya, e w | °scnosoa=o2 ab. catchers and a dozen pitchers. chance to do to Kilbanc what he did |run J. Harris; sacrifices, Tuee: | Powell, of, . To Fight Charley Weinert to the Pollu for the Cleveland fighter | yijian to Burns; left on bases, Washi. | Southworth, rf. ... | club takes you back to the old days in . had repeatedly refused to meet the (s, Boston 10; base on balls, oft Zuhnisey 4 | McInnis, 1b. . { baseball, Haney stands out as one of | [irpo, Argentine hcavyweight, who [ Mi g L Bobckal b e the very, very few high class utility bas been matched to fight Jack many years of hoping, planning and | innings, oft Mitehell 2 in 8 13 innings, oft| O'Ne Haney is a third basemart by trade, | Will box Charley Weinert of Newark, preparing for the big event. Incident- | Ehmke ¢ In 1 1-3 innings, off 0'Doul § In|B: Bmith, c. well able to hold his own at that posi- | N. J., In an eight-round no-decision ally this is the second world’s cham- | [ 3 innines: winning picher, Zahniser: o tion with the best the National and |bout at Philadsiphia on Aug 13. osing pitcher, Ehmke; umpires, Hilde- of. Dundee and Walker—can you beat | PRy et xGlbson .. Haney can do other things equally | ['irpo's local representative with Phil- that combination? You sure can't. L 0 well, | adelphia proomters who plan to stage R THE EASTERN LEAGUE mmnurzh. Since joining the Detroit club Haney | the match at the National league ball fleld and starred In each instance. He| ! bition tour of the middle west, which | has done his bit in the outfield, and is scheduled to end at Indianapolis lin a pinch could go behind the bat on Aug. 8. York, is trying the retain the honors |standing: of the Eastern league clubs | Maranville, ss. | Recently in a game at Cleveland I} won last year. Managers Bill McKech- | through games of IFriday was an-|Grimm, 1b. | when Detroit ran out of cntchers,‘OlI Pl'Od ucers to StOp nfe of the Pittsburgh Pirates and Pat|nounced today as follow Schmidt, when the last avallable backstop, (Gas Production a Month uniting in an attempt to defeat Mc- |Hartford ............ 57 33 3 1 Haney offered to catch the offerings| Chicago, July 28.—Reduction in re- Graw and his clan of ‘hard-hitting |New Haven . ki 3 *Batted for Oeschger in 7th. | of Herman Pillette. However, Coach |finery output in the mid-continent oil | Giants. New York lost Thursday and |gpringfield . F 43 e, 000 000 104—s | Carisch was pressed into service and |field of approximately per cent dur. Maggie Riley, of the famous Devil Dog baseball nine, shakes the latter two clubs drew nearer for| yjhan 3 Two base , . G . [ laurels to his utility record. present surplus of gasoline and crude by y a day to the top position. Can they |prjgecs " :§ e Maany -] It is questionable if there is a more | ofl will be made by 25 of the largest| House of David team, before a recent'game at the Polo Grounds, b e g T v | valuable all-round player in the major | producing companies in the territory| New York. they have the rest of this month and | pittefielq 26 55 and Maranville; Meadows, Schmidt and | all of next to determine whether or s NS s % |Giimm; left on bases Noston 12 Pitts- | with his ability to play any position, by representatives of the companies | | burgh 7: ‘base on balls, off Oeschger 1. o | pranay is a fine hitter, a player of the |at a Rieeting ere! | 3 3 nings, off Cooney 2 in 2 Innings; balk, Mea — Columbus, 0., July 28.—Four class | dows; losing pitcher, Ocachger; umpires, | age. TAYLOR TO BOX VILLA .. f——'—_] :‘;}:n:iir;:c:"(:r\n;heGgfim\_\l'afl‘dn_\'_tcnnl at | Finneran and PArman; time, 1:50. | When speaking of the most valuable | Terre Haute, Ind., July 28.—Budd | E\ [ r ranc ircul race RSP | 2w, i 9, e o/ ) v s 7 d % shas | o 9 | player in the majors, you can't very|Taylor, local flyweight, has been RHIIS This Week this afternoon. Interest centers in the Thillies 3, Cards 3 { well aofird to overlook Fred Haney.|matched to box Pancho Villa, Fillp- —- McGregor the Great, Wellworthy, Bud | l.ouis to four hits and Philadelphia | p o i 2 ) ¥, uring the nineteenth century the |y, i ; A National League. | Emerson and Jane the Great are[won its second straight game from the vopu)unin of the world ‘gre“ ebm \\'as ":T’ml?-c'“! hf'x(; ;mla,\.\_mlvl Y::;:\ 8 MT WT F 8 Ttw|scheduled to start. Cardinals 3 to 2. The visitors aided 40,000,000 to 1.600,000,000. ;{:}odrnto('nr(.] SricRiioron AL | \ double plays, Flagstead to MecMillan; Me- amenfelceritiecyHansyiofiheibetole New York, July 28. — Luis Angel “Scotch-Wop.” Anyways Dundee won [off Mitchell 1, off Ehmke 2, off O'Doul 1; Fort : players in the big show. Dempsey for the heavyweight title,,| | E. Bmitn, . plon the state of New Jersey can boast | yand, Folmes and Evane; time, 1:47. Cooney, p. American leagues can hoast. But! The match was closed today by has played every position on the in-|park there. Firpo is now on an exhi- and get away with it. Moran of the Cincinanti Reds are Won | Woodal, was put out of the game. |y The Associated Fress. the Red and Pirates won which means | wore = e ) 30 102 20x—g | Haney lost a chance to add more|ing August in an effort to reduce the MEIELLLL 46 ) Enane AL il trude| hands with “Cookey” Hanniford, rival first baseman of the overtake the New York team? Well |yyatarpury . e 53 |end Mclnnis; R. Smith and Melnr | leagues than Fred Haney. Combined |ag a result of action taken yesterday not they can. | OU SS F 1 Meadows 4: hits, off Oeschger 10 'n 6 I h 5 A ——— | aggressive type with plenty of cour- S e 5 trot in which Clyde the Great,| St. Louls, July 28.—Ring held St. k 7 { ino, flyweight champion, Sept. 15, it| PAIGE BUILT x 10 . M » . . A Fire That Was Fed With Qil, Dynamite and Gasoline New York Cincinnati Pittsburgh Chicago Brooklyn St. Louis Phila. Boston 1 Gt SN M Do - Mo 00 628 ma 00 WMo R MMk American Le-gue. wT e New York 7 Cleveland 1 8t. Louls 9 Chicago 9 Phila. 4 4 3 2 B 0 s o O Smart Style, Worlds of Pep OU'VE seen this blue high.Worldsof pep,and beau- beauty on the streets—all tifully finished hand-crushed eyes turn to it—the year’s Spanish leather of blue tone smartestcar. You'll lookinvain to match body. Automatic clsewhere for such beauty, windshield wiper, rear-view such power, such perform- mirror, fine cord tires, trunk, ance. From 2 to 60 miles an bumpersand all the equipment hour in high. From 5 to 25 youseein the pictureincluded miles an hour in 7 seconds, in in list price. Let us show you, Detroit ‘Wash. Boston LR MM oo to o Internal Baltimore Rochester Buffalo 1 Toronto Reading Jers. City 1 Newark Byracuse CHABOB O MM MMM M 8 6 « 2 4 7 1 6 FIRPO WINS IN SECOND U & ; AR : : e - Grand Rapids, Mich., July 2§, — : X e >3 : g : ; £ K3 Luis Angel Firpo, heavyweight boxer 5 3 % ¢ a2 : - o L 3 of the Argentine, knocked out Joe 4 Vok N o S it oS - A 5t THE LASH MOTOR CO Inc Burke of Detroit fn the second round X . (e b W o ” b of thelr scheduled 10-round bout here 4 fviy & 3 A : 1§10 : 2 | : ' West Main & Lincoln Sts. last night. « % } 5 » T A REPUTABLE CONCERN Canadian manufacturing establish- l N ments produce $459 worth of products A view of Salamanca, N. Y., shortly after a fire causing $1,000,000 damage swept through the town. Business and residence per capita annuajly. sections suffered heavy losses and the city hall was destroyed as oxl gasoline and dynamite were ignited by the blaze.