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NODGRASS PLAYS N Pitsheid’ o, Bridgeport | | Meteorle Car * While Chiel Prepares Spooches ey at Newport Pridge , bieorlc Career | PN ¢ | standing of Clubs J — | R W. L PO Newport, T, L, Aug L8.~Willlam | waterbury 1548 610 | New York, Aug. 16,~Joseph P, Tu- | Locust Valley, N, Y., Auf 18-~ M, Johnston, of California, will meet | Springfield et i an | multy and former Federal Judge Ju- While John W. Davis, "':'.'...'.‘“ Hervey Snodgrass, of 1%s Angeles, in | Hartford L] ! il {lus M, Mayer, who were appointed 1““““" for president, was & the final round of the invitation ten- | Worcester 6 ,050 yesterday as receivers for the Middle 5 '::uhu“ :;‘T:m':.:‘t ;fi.lzv‘l.ho?:um nls tournament at the Casine today, |New Haven " 454 Ntates OIl gorporation, will represent a ‘4rm':u lans were bein m.l. by Johnston wen an casy vigtory over (littsfeld , 0 Jda | stockhalders and ereditors in their ef. those in '::)ur e of unnnnl:l the cam- the veteran Norman 1, Brooks in the |Albany a7 A4 forts to untangle the affairs of the | algn for < tion-wide vAss for semi-finals 6. 2, in the first [ Bridgeport “" L |corporation, They are expected to I || ‘rl“:': F & netion. meeting between these two stars sinee | . 8 . Leall & meeting soon to determine what » | & 1020 when Johnston defeated the Gamos Tulay {stops should be taken, 1 : .\:r, ‘Hlnnh::‘n l.a"; of l:: vxy thy Anzac In the challenge round in Aus- | '\‘:“"‘;‘:I Z:_“:;“;,'H‘I‘:r'i-”d } The passing of Middle States Ofl ;:r.::.:’;.; .f::... o::u?.:‘n;u whers tralia, after a hard fought match, | 5 A 2 frte the hands of receivers was the \ o Bnodgruss experienced little trouble | NeW Haven at Hartford | elimax of the meteoric career of the :‘:n.h.‘u?:‘l:u““ '::I .::l":"‘.‘.".:lz in his semi-final mateh with Brian 1,| \vaterbury at Bpringfield lrnl'pnl'«tlmll of wHhich Charles N, ‘lrmu lu:rporlar:r::l ov r‘lhl n':mlrv .- Norton of St, Louis, winning in | Haskell, former governor of Okla- and it is in necord with this plan that three straight sets 6.1, 8.6, Four Californians take the court In the doubles final, The Kinsey Irmlh-i‘ ‘ into a 805,000,000 company, the stock ) v urs, Robert and Howard, will face| \Yorcester “l/\‘|\»“|e'|'"'" of the Pacific coast, but Just the of which soared to i1 in its high u:‘r‘llel:-m.t n:;:;lnl'o.!n:u:;:n ,::“ Johnston and Clavence J, Griffin whe | 'lartford at sl [same ‘Wos" Kremer 18 doing some {level of 1919 and then slumped to & :k ansion of the eastern headquarters took their semi-final mateh after a | mighty fancy pitching for the Pifts- [jow of 11 the same year. The price .vp\'m York the national -‘ niza- terrific struggle from Bnodgrass and Walter Wesbrook 614, 8.6, 4.6, 15-13. The Kinseys won in straig #ets In the semi-finals from Lewls N. White, and Louls T Texas, 64, SOUTH SEA TRIP L] W, L PO stockholder, who instituted the pro- 7 = the conduct of the stal cam e it OVER A TOMATO st e 2 A i B e forca Pittsburgh . i“ 508 ¢ nosLve A1k ' Speakers will be sent int, A ENDS I N S AFETY Chicago " to stockhlders earllr in thia month MAJOR G. H. PHIPPS-HORNBY ever sections hera may be & cal for Brooklyn .. 51 PPUALERTLRS . N 4 Ly A " S 5 . them but it is declared th Clasinnatl 55 .b18 tion had “dwindled to: the extent of The English team which faces the American stars in the |no effort at d!cutlo; in !;rl: :-‘-“.:; —_ St Louis .. 63422 Nodrg Runs Amick ATter OVEr-| 't dae hureea i the tresent -ana |international polo test at the Meadowbrook club, Long Island, |other matters : | Philadelphia 61 374 M was charged In the present &n? | next month, is said to be the most formidable organization ever e e | b previous moves-for a receivership tha X ’ '8 g i Dflrlflg Adventurers Refurn | soston .. LI the Middle States’ affairs had been |to invade these shores, And one of the outstanding stars of the| . © CONTINUE IN BUSINESS. From Remarkable Jaunt ;;:‘u X“’l“;lflllj'l-".t.'(). _j\”“‘ 18.—With I'hiladelphia at Chicago. jan over-fipe tomato, a negro seaman |coup in Houthern States had failed DEMURRER BY FORBES ments were voted to circumvent legal | to attend to business and it wil be =400 feet of camera film deplcting 4 Sl | said by fpolice to bhe David Redwin |5 winter, phases of the first indictments which | conducted as us t his regular pan.«'ctllhvln adve )Illlll'\‘ and the ship (-am"‘sl lIl"l‘r"“' shot andf wounded two white men, one A Millions were said to be irregular, office. Milton Jones is associated with in which they sailed as th y Boston at St. Louis. d e U it Assets & . Miviaihle flmg WFel " ;“ Sic 1o only | T':"‘ VoAb seriously, outside the United states| o SS0E W8 BU G con the = = 5 The demurrer is to the charges of [ him in soliciting new buainess. angible asse ght back from an | hiladelphia a cago. shipping board employment office . I assats of | FOTmer Veterans Bureau Head An- | copspiracy with Intent to defraud and 18 months' cruise of the South Seas| Brooklyn at Cincinnati. here, appointment of recelvers, assets o conspiracy tg commit bribery, is belng MOHAWK JUNIOR WIN, in search of treasure, 20 hungry men slipped through the Golden Gate yes- terday in their bark, the Narwhal, The old vessel, built 40 years ago, was just able to reach San Francisco. | Yesterday's Results fired two shots at Smith at point thirty f”h'fi",“f‘r'v. “""""'31"“' .!m..::m- R. Forbes, former head of the United Rome—NRome has begun to turn its | on each side. The scors was 16 t6 6. Battercd and buffeted by the storms| Detroit 4, Philadelphia 3. blank range, both missing their mark, | & four ””"‘?'?"""""‘"“"" accordiNB | gtates veterans' bureau, and John.W. | attention to the serious problem of | Score by inning encountered during her long crujse, | Boston 7, Chicago 6. Szmuel Gorgonl, a Spanish seaman, | (0 this complaint, Thompson, St. Louis and Chicago con- | housing the thousands of pilgrims | Mohawk Jr. .....138 211 401—16 she will bring but little when sold, | (Other teams not scheduled.) was wounded in the left shoulder as B TR tractor, through their attorneys filed | who will flock into the Eternal City | Besse-Leland Jr...010 003 020— 6 members of the party said. | = a bullet recocheted from the curb- JUDGE FACES BRIBERY demurrers to new {ndictments voted | from all parts of the world in ob- Three times since leaving here with | Standing of Clubs stone. His condition is critical. against them. servance of Holy Year, which will be- | While the music hall is gaining her crew of adventurers, the Vokael { Foam ‘6‘" 4"7' Emith dashed down an alley and |y, Municipal Jurist Indicted and 1s| These indictments, charging con-| gin next Christmas Eve and continue | popularity in Germany, it is almost hay be‘en reported overdue at various | New York ....un. i hid behind a truck, while the negro Freed Under Bond. spiracy with intent to defraud the | until Christmas Eve, 1925, a thing of the past in England, ports and once she has been posted | Detroit ... : 203 aptered the employment burcau and United States govergment, conspiracy as missing. I'rom time to time word | Washington 51 549 fired at random, striking William | Columbus, O, Aug. 16.—Municipal [fo commit bribery, and against was received here of mutiny on the | St. L‘]’“’S‘ = '::j‘ Thomas, a shipping board employe, in | judge Dean Throckmorton, Culmbus, ['hompson, giving a bribe, and against ATTENTION LEAGUES! vessel because of the hardships un- |Cleveland L el [the ankle, was at liberty under $4,000 bond here | igrhes, receiv bribe, were vot-| @ ; ¥ Y dergone but the men today ((r?clured Chicago ..... ‘fn 489 His pistol empty, Redwin walked to {tonjght following his indictment by z’wi.h;‘tl\‘em-;l:nl:il':nrl :iury bu: ne\o:\r Secure Your Date Eafly We Have a Few Loft 0”. such tales had been unfounded. Bight | Boston «..... 62 Mllye qoors and 1 calmly down {{he Iranklin county grand jury late |had becn made public. | . . of the original party left the craft |Philadelphia . 65 425 | {he street, No one moved to appre- yesterday on two charges of bribery in The indictments are similar to| at various ports but their places were 9 T hend him. So far, police efforts 10| oonpection with his administration as|those voted against Forbes and ra ernl y w ng eys filled by other men picked up during Games Today i'G(‘“"‘ him have been fruitless. |an ofticial of the securities division of |Thompson several months ago in the cruise. The crew of the vessel {included only two professional sailors, the cap- tain and mate. The others included a motion picture camera operator, retired United States army and navy officers, Russian nobleman, a British aviator and others. Much of the time during the cruise the party was on short rations and suffered otherwise, they said. The Narwhal carried no cargo when she arrived here today. WINS JUNIOR TITLE Robinson of Chicago, Takes Western | N " P.C.| to three parsonages in Sutton and Ox- Clarksburg Speech Golf Crown By Defeating bl st o 86 38 723 ford before they found a minister at| pyuwin Aug. 16.-—Hamon De Va- of Toronto, Toronto . T4 49 802 {home who could marry them. Rev.|jeuieiking at Fnnis yesterday, de. Rochester . 63 A1 .508 | 12dmond B. Lubien of Oxford tied the | (ja16d ho-had no new policy to enun- Deerfield, 111, April 16.—Eldridge | Nowark D60 61 .496 | Kknot. siate. e declared: “We need no ne Robipson of tiie Southmore club of | muttalo B TR T - S Bl ey SEARCHES LAP, CHAIR AND TLOOR EXPLAINS DELAY INTD PHONE AND Di- Chicago won the western junior golf | gyracuse . 55 64 462 CRAFT SMUC D ALIENS stands, Kings may be forced upon TOR LETTER, MUTTERS THAT!S FUNNY RECTS SEARCH OF DESK. ASSURING (“lw:‘lnp'!o;slrly\. \lef:n(ixfg I:Onam ;;‘ar- Reading . . 46 69 .:f"; us. We may be temporarily forced to SHE HAD IT HERE A MINUTE A0, EVERYBODY TROM TIMI TIME $nES Hek of Toronto, Ontario, 3 and 2, in [ jersey City 80 teamer Heold At Cuba With 27 Ital- | Submit to certain things, but our as- AND ASKS TAMILY TOLOOR FOR T SURE IT'S THERE SOMEWRERE the thirty-six hole final at the Brier- gate Golf club yesterday. It was an evenly fought match in ‘the .morning round, in which the| rropronto at Jersey City. | gada, as owner, and Jose Urruchn, as | throughout the world with the view husky ~Canadian boy fluished all| pufalo at Newark. captain, of the small Nicaraguan |of persuading the world that the Trish square. He had a card of 82, to §3 acuse at Reading. steamer Pilar, were held in $300 bond | national demands have been conceded. \ for the Chicagoan. 1In the afternoon round they were all square at the twenty-tifth hole, but from that point on the Chicago player showed the bet- ter golf, being especially strong on his | Jugoslav Minister *Makes Complaint— :Il were to be smuggled into :1 :::1::;1;‘: |‘nf:m1‘hf"‘Alll:wil\‘;:mlael:‘l‘flos(l:‘la@'rl\‘: remaining holes, shooting par at most of them. He was 2 up at the twenty- cighth, and after the next two holes lad been halved, Carvick won the {hitty-first, 5 to 6, Robinson taking|ed of Bulgarians. DAL L e L three putts. They halved the next Minister IKalloff said he y.grrl_ml steamer ,“r’ not (»m-,-_\‘..*||m|:l| Vnn_:l CAPITOL hole in 45 but at the short thirty-|the incident deeply and that the Bul-|and water for such a trip, and suspi- A IN. NIGHT fourth Ca k was trapped in his ,}.(. : in government was m\,\?ons to |cion was aroused. | . shot and lost, & to putting him 3 | maintain friendly relations with Bul- e | AT IR et down and & to pl They halved |grade. - He promised to continue ef- wbal Ancestors | JACK]E COOGAN the thirty-tifth in 5s and the match |forts to prevent further incursions of Paris—The discovery of a pile of | was over. Bulgarians into Jugoslavia, but point-{, o 05y ones dating from the Neo- few's weakness was in his pich chots, as he was unable to make the hall stop on the green. At least half a dozen times his ball went scooting JOHNSON AT TENNIS Final Round of Invitation Tour- | alheimer, of NI W BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SALURDAY, AUGUSL EASTERN LEAGUE Yeostorday's lesults Hartford 17, New Haven 3 Springfield 6, Waterbury 8§ Albany 6, Worcester & (10 innings) Games Tomorrow Pittsfield at New Haven Npringfield at Bridgeport, 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Yosterday's Rosults Pittsburgh 6, New York 4 Cineinuati 10, Brooklyn &, C‘hieago 8, Phiiadelphia 6, 8t. Louis 6, Boston 3, Stamding of Clubs Games Today New York at Pittsburgh, Brooklyn at Cincinnati, Boston at St. Louis, (Other teams not scheduled). AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at New York. Detroit at Washington. ('leveland at Philadelphia. St. Louis at Boston. Games Tomorrow Detroit at Washington. Chicago at New York. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Yesterday's Results Toronto 1, Newark 0. (1st game) | Toronto 9, Newark 3 (2nd game) Reading 6, Rochester b, Jersey City 5, Buffalo 1. Syracuse-Baltimore played as part of double header Wednesday. standing of Clubs w. . Games Today TNochester at Baltimore. BULGARIANS MADE RAID informed him that the Jugoslav gov- ernment had conclusive information that the band which violated the Serbian frontier recently was compos- ed ont that the Bulgarian army under the treaty of Neuilly was too small. 'I'IH.)UI‘S FOP SUDAN Helps Pirates "WOZ" KREMER They used to call him the old man burgh Pirates these days. Pittsburgh created a surprise by purchasing | Kremer, who was supposedly through {as & big-time operator, | SHOOTS TWO MEN [ Ripe Fruit Is Thrown Philadfiphia, Penn., Aug, 16.—En- raged atfbeing hit on the head with Willinni Smith, a machinist, accord- ing to government clerks, threw the tomato an hour before the shooting. Returning with a pistol, the negro Marries New Hubby Right After Divorce 16,—Because had reservations on a boat go- ing to Maine today, Mrs. Annie Scott | of Millbury, whose divorce decree| from her first hushand became abso- lute Thursday, and Lawrence Phoms of this town succeeded in curing a waiver of the five day m riage intention law but had a lively hunt for a minister before they be- | came man and wife late last night. Mrs, Scott secured the waiver in the Central District Court of Worcester, but when she joined her prospective husband for the ceremony they went ihury, Mass,, Aug. se ians and Poles Aboard Havana, Cuba, Aug. 16.—Jose Lo- each on charges by the Havana port | police that the Pilar attempted to | leave Tast night with 27 aliens who, it | , had been cleared for Bluefields, aragna, by Wifredo Mazon, a Cu- N ban merchant who acts as Nicaraguan lithic period—at lcast 6000 years ago | —in a cave near Auch, in the south of Irance, has given rise to the STRIVE TOUNTANGLE " OIL CORP. AFFAIRS Middle States Concern Has Had I hema, was the chairman of the board | Under his guiding hand it was built | yesterday was 81,25 a share,, Haskell | resigned some months ago and is un- ivlr‘rrlnozl to be abroad, | Charged With Fraud i Haskell and other officers of the corporation were charged with fraud in the management of the concern in the petition of Willilam Shivers, a manipulated, along with those of the Southern States Oil corporation, an- other Haskell property, to pull Hask- ell out of a $5,000,000 hole in which he found himself after an attempted the Middle States are estimated at $25,000,000 and the claims against it at $14,000,000. The corporation, which is a holding concern, has about (the state department of commere. | Touis W. Josephson, Columbus at- Itorney and former vice president of Ithe Industrial lndorsement company, ‘alx'oml_\' under $10,000 bond after his arrest on charges of embezzling more than $92,000 in funds of the company, was also included in the indictments today. Indictment of Throckmorton follov- ed weeks of investigation into the af. fairs of the Endowment company which was thrown into reccivership by the arrest of Josephson. DI VALERA HITS DAVIS I'eeved At Statement About Treland in sent they can never gain,” Continuing, the speaker accused the British government of propagandizing He said, regarding this phase: “To illustrate the effectiveness of this propaganda, T iteed only cite the as now 'having taken off her long sub- jection.” Little Robinson miva Crusoe 16, 1924, British force is Major G. H. Phipps-Hornby, ®ho plays No. 2. The major is pictured here mounted on his favorite horse. swers New Indictments Through His Attorneys Chicago, Aug. t6.—Colonel Charles which the former government official was charged with conspiring with the contractor to secure government con- tracts for federal hospital projects for disabled soldfers. The new indict- Hello! Hello! The Message. TALSE. STARTS AT READING THE WRENG M ek ROLEH PROM RE | counts, N DESK understood pect to plead not guilty to the other Newly Resurfaced Alleys in the Coolest Place in Town SERVICE is our motto 3 SOMEWHERE. ONLY HER WRIT = ING'S S0 HARD TO READ DAVIS CAMPAIGNERS SEEK SHALL SUMS National Canvass to Be Staried officers with the details of their organization, lthe fiseal are proceeding tion is beginning now to take definite shape, Other divisional headquarters will be opened the need for them becomes moro urgent, and the divi. will co-operaty ate party organiza- tions but it has been made plain that H. Dayton Mumphrey wishes to contradict any impression that Rhas in any way stven up or retired from his Insurance and real estate business. After a long iliness, he is now able Forbes and Thompson ex- | The Mohawk Juniors defeated the Besse-Leland Juniors in a game played at St. Mary's Both teams hit hard and errors were numerous 144 ARCH STREET ’'Phone 3380 Now is the Time to Get in Trim for the Winter By GLUYAS WILLIAMS @ McClure Newspaper Syndicate GO OF ETHER PAGES, DVERYTHING| SLIDES TROM LAP EXPLANS AT LENGTH SHE DOCBNT KNOW WHAT (AN HAVE BECOME IT, WY YOO ALWAYS A THING YOUR® [theory that prehistoric men at that over the green and led to a half or a Cairo, Egypt, Aug. 16.—A battalion | period were undoubtedly cannibals. — - ——— ! OP FIRST PAGE % HOUSE, AND IR THE BUT ANVWAY THE MERSAGE WAS loss of the hole. . of the Argyll and Sutherland high-|The bones all bear marks of teeth Special Shows For Children THIS 1SNT THE LETTER AT LETTER: ' HERE SOMEBCDY'S JUST THAT COLSIN LOU SENT tobinson's good putting in the af-|),,qeps “stationed at Ismailia, is 1éav-land apparently form the remains of || Each Day,'4:00 p, m.—10c THIS 1S A MONTH 0LD TAKEN IT THAT'S ALL HER. LOVE ternobn W a feature. He played a heady game throughout and after paseing the twenty-seventh hole shot par on five of the next seven, Carrick having little chance to break through this good defense, Roebinson played the outgoing nine in 40, as against 42 by the Toronto youth. AL e B WHAT'S TH NEWEST THING ] AW GWAN - ) /WHATS WRONG WITH THAT .CLERW OF TV SAM - WHEN B LAGY BABIES Ly te k10 Swhils IN STOCKINGS ,YOUNG / QUIT VOUR YOURSWHEN T ASKED HIM WHAT Th: A5KS YOU A CWIL QUESTION FEET, Caerice il has (. ore ;'“n| o MAN ? —"KDOING - ToK - NEWEST THING IN STOCKINGS 1S -HE JUST ANSWER HER VUNOERSTAND? ' o coumse ! i ard 4t the.aftaFiOOnt ot \‘\/\_/7 /_/ (., 7oK - -5-K STOOD THERE AND GIGGLED LIKE A FOOL ‘L"EWWE%%‘ : :EET&:NG?‘ Robinson, out— 4558654 —40 | . ; 3 Carrick, out— 5544 446—42 Buffalo Golfers Meet In New York Finals Buffalo, N. Y.. Aug. 16.—The #tate zolf championship will remain in Buffalo, Lee J. Chase of the Park club «nd Henry W, Comstock of Wanakah ing through to the final late yes- in brilliant games, sddie Driggs, defending champion, went down to defeat in the morning round to W. Hamilton Gardner of fuffalo, whose measure in turn was taken by Comstock. Chase disposed of a local man in the moining and in the semi-final, defeated J. F. Dailel, ing today for the Sudan. SALESMAN SAM some gigantic cannibal feast. Jr., of Qak Hill, Rochester, 1 up, 20 holes.

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