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corne the futu; ,ui the | GRAPPLES wlTH wRo“G Clark mistook him for an accom- Every sea resort within closé s erica.’ | speculation. ¢ taking its 1 plice of the burglar. Clark turned |proximity of the Metropolis was 2 Serpell s erself one of | i(ourao‘ «lcru]llcd with having his attention to Lawrence and (he|crowded yesterday, a day that was |these descendants. Another of her| {done the rest. There is some (lis- MAN; THIEF ESGAPES burglar discharged his pistol and [quite warm but with sufficient wind ancestors was Lord Baltimore, the | [cussion as to whether such efforts disappeared. In the excitement he[to prevent suffering. y. under of Maryland. she is m.u.-xt h:nn\ been carried so far as to be- e had dropped a bundle of checks| The Rockaways were reported to ational vice president of the ome detrimental to general busi- i / |Fires Shot Into .luw.ol Man Who|which he had taken from the open|have received 600,000 visitorsy | | Tt T o n‘ s, but rio difference of opinim\‘ Was Exdemoring to Coptare | 1107° %f¢ He hud not stolen any- | Coney Tsland another 800,000 Ase tion, 1s honorary state regent of the over the cess of th [ 5 thing elsc. s bury Park. N. J.. 75,000, and esti= M I'k sm[ wnere cap[, J[}I]]] Virginia D. A. R. and is a member Cfl“ fllld Tlme LOflflS at nghes[ nngr m‘;‘:.;:‘t; .\?flln;gg‘;:)\ucnl:::x';!‘t(d Ameflcflfl Tellllls stfll' FaGeS Him | It was found that earlier in mc‘“):’»‘f.q ;:;m-.n the number of persons of tho mational women's commit {market speculation. : | night a pistol had been stolen from |going through Grand Central Tere Smith Sailed L | Point in Years Greatest Test of His Career Montague, Mass. July 2 —While & desk in Walter [ddy’s 4ragc |minal and the Pennsylvania station it e A a man who had been deputized hy |hearby. at 750.000. L B R LOGAL TENNIS TEAM IS |a constable to investigate a break | _— ght drowning deaths were re- of ari sments incluacd e oo o s o G| By 0k o 5 ST VR R oo T i e e g e e W TORORE SRR DY (2 v i e ot of the American nation was com- A — has changed the subject of its wor- probable success or failure of Big memorated here Saturday at Brune- ies from the stock market to the ik - 5 e el o | 8uPPOsed to be a burglar, the actual L ONS FOR VAG To '”"3 ““d""" at the Rockaways wick Docks, Blackwall, with an oney market. [ Sl S asanst the {hurglar shot. the neighbor and es- M[ Ll A I N £31d to be the greatest in years Anglo-American gathering present. These are distinetly professional | YW Britaim Club Downs Insilco Net, Big Three of France—Henri Cochet, {caped. The bullet entered the jaw | {and three persons were drowned & il 3 ' 2 Rene la Coste and Jean Borotra, |of the neighbor, Benjamin Lawrence, | {there while 17 were rescued by life i g ‘,?:f’.'"r‘m,?,‘“\fx.?i“f‘21‘,'" o porrivs, Bowcver, or i maiut Starts Four Matches to Two in [is tho chief topic of tennia conver- |but was later removcd af a hospital |All Sea and Mountain Resorts Re- guards. The full summer comple- e | el pla ers who dabblec © arke 7 1 John Smith and 10 cavaliers set | [ e e eoing Sloviasa Play on Saturda ation as the second week play in fwhere it was said he would recover. wted Orowdod 8o Capacity ment of life guards was in force at | y o lod pacity safl three hundred and twenty-two A el bise v ok wer Uleh mfl»!huish championships get under | Members of a family living over {the Rockaways Sunday for the first years ago, 10 found the first el | money rates, record brokers' loans, | ~The New Britain Tennis club de- V& the store of Evan Buckmaster heard For the Fourth jtime this year. ZEARage o tound Siherdieioes s LeCoL s TN I 104%™ [feated the Meriden Insilco tennis Tilden tackles Borotra today In|a moise in the store and telephoned This settlement, at Ja Ufllled States Olyfl]plc Team {0 NS AN e other TActor team Saturday 4 matches to 2. John (¢ uarter finals and then 1Ray be [to the nearest constable. The con-| New York, July 2 (UP)—The HUGHES RECEIVED Va. was made 13 vears bef ol Y i f' Vthen ban | Henry. Meriden city champ played forced to mect lacoste and Cochet |stable, who was ill, setit Albert Clark |summer holiday season opened Sun-| Berlin, July 2 (®—President Yon Mayflower left Plymouth, and Be PleEfl M[er T].]als o8 S ; ‘“‘(» rempor. | N0. 1 man versus Richard Leinhard !N succession. <“<Dcrls a.grged that [to the store, jday with a week-end that will ex-Hindenburg today received Charles Aprlower st mou and i) i at les YOI lund took the first set very easily, | tell American i facing the| Clark arrived just as a burglar tend through the Fourth of July|Evans Hughes, who f8 now visiting Prices came back 10 carth o cpayeing pis oo in the see. Ereatest test of his career. was climbing out the window. Heand between 2,000,000 and 3,000,000 in Berlin, The American statesman day a week Or|,.g yeinhard evened this score and Tilden and Borotra came to the |seized the man and malled for help. |persons were believed to have de-|was introduced by Jacob Gould go. and the publie pockcted 1S | hoy procecded to win his mateh (Uarter finals only after being ex- | While the two were struggling Law- | parted for the mountains and the |Schurman, American ambassador 10 profits or coun its losses and cagily, John Cianci, fresh from t¢nded to the limit in the previous |rence appearcd and in the darkness|scashore. Germany. | turned tention to other affairs. | Notre Dame where he played on the ound: Tilden by Pierre Landry, of | x adi says that this is 1he [ tennis team caught u tartar in R, 1. France, and Borotra by Pat Craw- when prices are low and the IPerguson of Williains colloge ford ot Australia. o e i .‘ {5 othierw d, for the |lost in siralght sets G-1. 6-1. F . John Hennessey, of Indianapol tep A9, 10 mid “‘”‘l_ ad e eilon nithitto i tonal e | professionals to profit. Bu adverse son showed a hettor brand of ften. fAcCs an even more strenuous test e pionghinsihore;end e iaveal ors liave made their appearance | nis than his No. 1 than Tilden for he must meet the preme command.” R e cse recurring days of sce-| In the third mateh William unrl)m:: champion, Cochet. In Mhe Goodsoead)l 40 tons, Capt g e whets professionals i ral Wachtolhausen started with a rush (!lw‘l" heriauant eni finalfnafohies, Wi T worry tking (he first set from Syd King (Oste enga | | Bartholomew Gosnold, The Dis- e Naveen A | . Geraghty, of New Yorl Il and timo loan at the by a score of 6-3. His stroking was H. 1. De M 5 Jacques | | | erica, a forerunner of the congress m———— Al of independence over a century and| ook Beach, N. Y., July 2 (@ A half later, was there convened a Aelb Sarh ik hia Gvomien's vear before the Mayflower arrivevd i ATRE e oy The Inscription b ise of breaking records still The inscription reads: “From or near this spot, Decem- | irpe official tryouts, conducted in covery, 20 tons, Capt. John Rateliffv ) h e tryout r the ie 3 the tryouts for the American | c4ll 204 e o3 irolers’ oacellent with plenty of speed and rusnon, of Irance, meets his fel- at Cape enry, o . re completed. two more days ture fmm«hd first permanent | oo ".,“ml,mmlm bR " | show extreme disinclination 1 o steadiness was Jike the Rock of " -"‘i": ?’m:m chdhunm}shfp English color m nde ments of the make.tp of ihe Ameri. | reduced to any great degree. Gold ¢ ar and. hioiul iim through' 15 Corialn 0.8 to Amorios s Lok leadership of the intrepid Capt A ontinues to flow out of this country t two sets by a similar score, for granted here. No one belleves | Smith, Edward Maria Wi in a steady stream that has trans 6-8. Van Oppen had his usual (hat any woman now at Wimbledon | president of ouncil, and second off Ethel Lackie's | ferred nearly $600,000,000 into for- Uk and won from Roland Brodeur “'_" '\';';d)“g"mf{ _”"" Slasbinscats | aeraun Bolert MTunt ana: silser teoiod et *vign cotfers since last September, | ©F Vermont university, 6-4, 4-6 and tack of Helen Wills, | At Jamestown, July 10, 1619, was | (o o taince in 1 minute, | The treasury has reduced its de- G2, { Miss Wiils rests foday while the | convened the first representative as- 3.5 seconds. Miss Lackie placed | Posits in hanks of the larger cities. 1 is expected late v clipped one and a The doubles matches were divid- r'st of the field secks to gain one ! : T e i «d, Ferguson and Menry winning Of the semi-final berths to which \lls” i which | 10 better than last. Suzanne Laird, from Leinhard and Cianei, -4, 6 Helen already has proceeded. The coc 2 [ Sioeeien was second and | selling gove Nt sceurities, have | qer ‘ ; i e e e o How ) sceond and 1 government ritic “4!: v King ind Gerald Fleteher had feature matehes will bring together oullll St. Office Albina Osipowich, Worcester, Mass., | increased the rediscount rate ured in relief at the head of i : S 4 L 1 hard fought match lasting until 7 Eileen Bennett. of England, and oE hird. The defending national cham- | per cent and have suggested to | " Cy p T SRS I 1 phne Akburst of Ausiralia, Ce. Entrance 1 S 1 < ! piin, Martha Norelius, was sixth member banks that payment of = . cel - Miss Alethea Serpell of Norfolk, | P10 4 - d | v hrought vietory over Wachtelhauscer Celic Aussem, of Germany, meets SQund Thealre e s ik of e aataciinn Miss Geraghty turned in an as- | loans would be a splendid idea nd Brodeur by the scores of T Senorita Elia De Alvarez and Eliza- LRl viing performance the | For these reasons—and others— be v g - ’ ] —_— for the prescrvation of Virginia an- | (0unding performance in | ese re: 1 |beth Kiyan matches strokes with tiques, who originated and carried [ ¥ard breast stroke race. Her time money is “tight." Expectations were — Miss Nicolopoulo. eres Unly Une Ain Yard Office S e Clipped nine full seconds off her own | reatized June 26 when call money 50 AT Her nicce Sue and Miss Nel | Aterican iokay N laay nce ; to \my; per cent. It re- | paris, July S Ma0rinl Cors Plan to Investigate When you order your coal from the Citizens 24 DWlflhl Courl Serpell Tyler, aged 1 nd 14 r icorgia Coleman, of Los Angeles, | newed t next day at the same | pespondent of Le Journal claims to » St Coa e v . = - it 5 Rl pectively, unveiled the tablet v | seored the low total of 12 points figure and at noon moved to sy have learned from a well informed Railroad Collision LPAI Corgupan_\,.)ou don’t have t{) wonder what it Teleph: are the daughters of §. E. Tyler, | capture the last of the tryouts, ti nd one-half per cent, the highest ! source that Primo de Kivera, Spe New Haven, July 2 (UP)—Inves- will be like. It's all the same kind of coal, from elephones mayor of Norfolk, and granddaugh- | Plain high diving contest. Another |since 1921, Time money approached |ish dictator, amd Senorita Mercedes tigation of the collision between a I i vay alway: ters of J. Hoag Tyler. former gov- | 105 Angeles girl, Clarita Hunsber- | ne six per cent level, but with most | Castellanos hase been reconciled b » Yhsin isrnsiie olight o the same mine. Always dependable, always the Main St. Office ernor of Virginia. John Sfewart |Eer. wis ;""‘]" with 18 and Mrs. joans made slightly below that |and will marry secretly ew York children to a vacation in same. Bright, hard, perfectly screened and grad- 3266 Bryan. owner and _editor of fhe | Betty Becker Pingston third with jigure, Leduction of bank loans| Tho Spanish premi Maine and a frei ain a i iti is ] etty T . It i of bank loan o Spanish premier recently Maine and a freight train at Plain- ed .... this clean Citizens Coal is th o ar ce “News-Leader” of Richmond, Va, 18l. The defending national cham- | would relieve the situation consid- |broke the cngasement, announcing ficld Saturday will be conducted by fual ELoets Yard otri made the presentation and the Rt ‘l“”“"»l Mrs. Carolin Smith Chapman, | erably, but with the heavy demands [that his fiencee had boen seen on the Providence office of the New uel, Eev, Herbert Bury, stant Mshop | failed to pl for funds to finance the movement 'the stock exchar peenlating with ' York, New Haven and Hartford of London, dedicated the memorial. ‘ of crops soon to make their appear- | two men, Le Journal said the mar- railroad, it wus said at its head- The United .States navy was repre- | ) cAan il : & 2 oL b Rl : : : : iy Vios AR Guy B ””m(‘a[fl. Costello Ordered {amee sueh a desivable change in af- | riage would not be announceed until auarters here tod Fill your bins now for next winter. i el ann & s oF To Report for Training (i i not immediately expect 1fter the ceremony he accident occurred on the < y : Siatiot : it e 5 i return of gold to this country al There was no confirmation of the Plainfield cross-over at 11:52 p. m., :}‘L’:fi'.?.fi'c msr"'s: “l‘:l\]m'l‘\’“ ‘xl«-:»;:.',\\(! | (Washingt i & ey Wit e s ke 1p, but forcign govern- | report.from any other sourec, A tel- @ report o the railroad said. Iour | panied the singing of Amerfcan and | ashington, D. C., July —Wil- | ments have found ample u. pegram to Madrid asking about thelfreight cars were derailed and Biltics wationsl airs liam Franeis Costello, 106 Harrison their funds in furthering recon .- | matter w returned with the noti- tipped over. Michael Grady, en- ln heat from eVel'y ton Miss Serpell said. “every member | 5rect, New Dritain, a captain of the [tion and stabilizing programs and fication that the Spanish censor gineer of the passenger train, was of the committee responsible for the | ordinance departuient reser as | despite the high money rates little | had refused to deliver it, the fonly: personinjured.; He' re erection of this tablet is descended | been, with his consent. ordere: hias returned o this country | - = = (ceived a scalp wound and bruises in from members of the London Com-|active duty at Aberdeen Proving | The underlying cause of the — Glasgow, Scotland, was recently JUMping from his car. pany which originally financed and Ground, Md., for two weeks (raining money fightness probably the | fined because some of its municipal & Sidhacause ofiios he a1y organized the expedition which laid | commencing July 29. cderal reserve action in increasing | street cars exceeded the speed limit, 0! ® he was 8o near the cross- lonition > federal reserve hanks have heen STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEW YORK I'\- | 0T0 AND AYOID THE DETOURS R THIS SUMMER Spafl( PlllgS [Airplane Type) instead of The new “Twin Ignition' motor, in the new Nash 400" Advanced Six models are now capable i o Advanced and Special Nash “400"° models, is a of 75 to 80 miles per hour with no effort at all. 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