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he had taken a number of poison tablets. WALLORY LEADING | told detectives that he had purch ed the poison after a quarrel wit Veteran Net Stars May Make| Clean Sweep of Honors [ vriaee. e =7 e | 08 G 0.P.NOT The |as critical and the police have noti- man and a woman old in the ways | of tennis today held most of the spotlight in the invitation tourna- ment here and had within their | prasp a clean sweeq of all the hon- | ors, William T. Tilden and Mr: la Mallory, oldest of the entries in | voint of exper were the only players to reach finals in both | les and dot and the semi- tinals in mixed double Having triu q George Lott of CH others of the co yoyungsters in previous roun aced his dot iunter, in the fina men's singles trophy. Hunter's semi-final v rd wo er Young Fritz N Ligh player. women's singles duled for tomorrow, lory is to meet a real t young Califor player, He cobs, who de ago. While ing Mrs. A. little Miss trouncing sed. he , of averly street, Cam- Aug. 5 Mol- Confident Party to Nominate Prohibition Man (rp) ction will leave try's titude of the re- Il nominate a will decla dry, ov- former Le- the situation. change whatever. Unl ng democra ndi s, most of those concec to have good chances for the re lican nomination a ightly moist ably will declare them- o win the nomination. T Io! "\\or(]\ of the group S, the most oAl will be no Mal- | sche H. Chapin Jacobs butt has been said W dry leaders recent he would uchxn for prohibition en- forcement to satisfy the drys. Some 1ch declaration might be expected oon, it was sald. Secretary of Commerce and former Governor I'rank C. Loty- den of Illinois both are known drys. Though the position of Vice Pre: said werld meet the require- wents of the drys, as would Charles finals match toc ns Hugt Senator Hiram and Miss Johnson, of California, has indicit- fen and Miss Mallory, | ed recently he would stand American Senator Boran chance for > and a monopoly. same time the final w tomorrow they meet Richard Williams and Lewis N. White. Tilden then scored his third vie- tory of the day and 1 h in two days by joining ory in the mixed doubles and advancing to the semi-finals. Since the doubles combination of Mrs. Mallory and Miss Kea Bou- man of Holland will be the three bowls | democratic Al Smith, G ryland and | wa | Govern !mm of M Coast Guardsman Takes | ¢ Poison After Quarrel | of Ph|h4lrlp]n Aug. 5 (A—Harry | ginia, nt officer in the (Wh(f), o imbled V. tal last Hoge that Dm are n| Governor rs mentioned, nte the nightt and told Dr. V. 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IHRY "FHGML []N AMERICA A TALKS T00 I SHAKE- UWISJTS HUCH, BUTLER SAYS Impure 1 + \Doran Touring Country, Check- sucn spoken But Nouing Done 1o Lessen Possibilisy of War, Students Are Told. vk, Aug. 5 P—The trouble s—Impor unl with the United States in the opinion wnges in dry personnel may fol- (of Nicholas Murray Butler, president v tion in |0 Columbia U ity, is that it etion If | uigiks and d for hours and rday by i ing Up Agents , Washington, Aug. low a motor tour of insy rn districts beg |Dr. James M. Doran, missioner of prohibition. Our 5,000 summer students | at the university, President Butler stated a decade has passed since the | While there are intimations that | yweo s o 4 nothing has been may be some ct e f York city di t there was lit lihood that any tives at New York would be disturl thorities professed ¢ new com- lseann like | Americ: fels the highest wbout them? ficial will talk: not one will Inaction and incapacity char- | the work donc acterize our leaders and they fail to | Major Maurice C translate into o best of the | d Major C ca T2 lsp f our i administrator at ti m in Italy, Mr. Butler sa It is pr 1 1 1 epry a inst “in- ! Doran will accom- | -ferred it a mistake cecde revolt o something eve i s e made, in that city d at this agents were . but the for t be further reduce time, it is said. Another move wa ay to tighten up AMERICANS LEADING on| It is Probable enforceme that the Canadian Open Golf Championship May | etiad For pne trol to base at St. Petersbur |the west t of Florida. This is| moronto, Ont the first coast guard patrol to be|p . established in that quarter of Flor- ida. Ensign F. E. Pollio will be the Leave the Dominion. Aug. 5 (P—With ing for the first 18 ns holding eight of the first 10 places in the stand- pat commander. Coast guard | jng the possibility of the Canadian . some of them now stationed | open golf championship leaving the "0”\ will be transferred 19| pominfon today had been charged to a probability. made DY | Diegel's opening round was a 68 assistant | _fiv, kes under par. The New that the | york player finished near the close prohibition laws should be enforced | o the day’ and took the lead away | without meddling hy “radical wels” |from Al Watrous, of Grand Rapids, i " was endorsed Mich., whose 72 had been etanding by Charles Capehart, presi- | high and mighty for several hours. nt of the Association AgainstIm-| George Christ, of Rochester, re- Liquor, at the W £ton | turned with a 70 for the second best ters of the org: ion. |score of the opening round, and ng Mr. Lowman | Tommy Armour, the U. S. open title n of many mem- | holder, tied for third place with e medical profession in | Watrous. enforcement of the clear-cut | The first four men were the only policy of law enf it he has | players to do better than par. so well cnunciated,” sa o-| Twenty-five players are within “We believe such a w nine strokes of the leader, however, is unquestionably enfor |and there may be several shakeups Dr. Charles Norris, chi |in the standing before the final |examiner of New York city, fis|round 36 holes is played Satur- chairman of the advisory board of | day. new The statement recently eymour Y.n“mflu new secretary of the treasury, 1 ! $1.50 Bottle of blossom time. Regular Value $4.00 Factory-to-You Sale These prices effective every day 45¢ Liggett’s Coffee, pound 45¢ Orange Marmalade . 5¢ Pineapple Jam . Currant Jelly 5¢ Grape Jelly .. Silk From Top to Toe Full-Fashioned, 30-Ins. 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