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URLEFT N TENNIS SINGLES |5 ks NCE Y t e . the futuvity win. gl R o s X news to v,h;'flf?_}zf Fotor tne Gredt $250,000,000 ¥ at low rates.| Semi.Finals Today in Mead BokT“m—Cl"fl“ e o 07 1- 1 2 % B O & oS ™ | o e e el tomions o Lomsio D | -6 S i e 7 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland iE S - TWO-YEAR 5% SECURED LOAN GOLD NOTES : ‘Priladelpaia o DIRECT OBLIGATIONS OF THE GOVERNMENT Southampton, N. Y., Aug. 4.—Tour|ficld shut out Lawrence in two games | Xov Sorx ] Dated September-, 1918 Due Septembor 1, 1913 % | tndividuale and'three pairs emerged as | today. 0 to 0 and 2 to 0, the second hioags 2 5 E S ¢ |Victors at the olose of play in the|ing seven innings by . Se- 5 4 Intorest payable March 4 and September 1 Meadow club tennis fournament here | ro had little difficulty in the opener. i T s e D L S e : Principal end interest-payable in United States gold cain, at the offico of J. P. Morgan & Co., without e i il b atoon a Srubl: | Eorast e, willia ; WIenco s... -.0 0 00 0,8 00 0—0 deduction. for any British. taxcs, present or future F Onapon. Notss of $1,000 85000 ard $10,000 L four year old trot- Tut - Game. ‘ourn, William J, Clothier, Roland Rob= Springfield . 10800200 »—6 Press and : Gero-and Ofer- noim. Second game— Lawrence ~.... ......0 0000000 Norrls Williams, 2d, and Richard | Springfleld 100100x—3 J o | marte £ no dnublie| OEigter. and Muphy; | Fowers and he feature contest in the doubles | Oferholm. FIRE IIISURANGE play this afternoon was that between e Johnston and Grifin and William A.| FIGHTING RUNS IN PAMILIES. erts and Joseph.J. Armstrong. . ‘The winning teams jn the doubles today were William M. Johnston and Clarence J. Gri ‘Theodore Roosevelt Pell and Joseph J.'‘Armstrong, and R. Redleemableat tiivoption of the Government, in whole or in part, on thirty (30) daysotics, as follows: At 101 and accrued interest on any date prior to September 1, 1917. 4 At 100%/ and accrued interest on September 1, 1917, and on any date thereafter prior to-maturity. costs so little compared to the protec- | Larned and Wiliiam J. Clothier, for- | Jim and Jack Jofferies Were Both To be secured by pledge with The Farmers Loan & Trust Company, of New York City, under a mistake to be without it. e T e Heavyweights. S - 7 pledge agreement executed by the Government, of securties approved by J. P. Morgan & Co., of an ISAAC o JONES sont| T3 Jon by the zcor ot 6.4, 6-4. AL | I some instances moted expoments| ™™ - . aggregate value of at least $300,000,000, calculated on the basis of prevailing market prices, sterling ¢ e . Bullding, 1 ein 86 | vadiatitty, tha’ pass was, too) sant. Fof [twhet pertormed oo | the . Boae. T ot securities being valued in dollars at the prevailing rate of exchange, viz. them. pugilism. Although as a general rule, 3 0 ‘Willlams defaulted in his match in haps th is but i 5 it i i 1 e e e | T aTs (iiilas sutons ontatanding | merey . e Stock?, bonds and / or other securities of corporations organized in the Value BURGLARY INSURANCE of e sondition of his eprained ankle, |ers who have appeared within the| SRR }PuNT United States .... iealeiGee s s e e s s/ en e sis STODO0;00D; roped arena are: im Jeffri an( 2 % . . . Jacic Jefferien, Heavywelghts: Pl fel S EANEE S Seen care i Bonds and / or other obligations of the Government of the Dominion of bhin Jack O'Brien, ryweight, and rita 5, New Yorx 4 (Sotond pam i Youns Jack O'Brion, - welieewaight | Epladng ReXer o wme) Canada, either as maker or guarantor, and stocks, bonds and / or other R o abon LA o M artell, feather- | Bomm 5. bedett o : securities of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company ............. 100.000,000 Boston, Aug. 24.—The suspension of | TESht and Phil McGovern, bantam- L 3 Bonds and /- or other obligations of the several following Governments, B. P. LEARNED & CO. | gaptain Tohn 7. Evers of the Boston | hons, middaieweignts: Bill Papie, mid- | Syineldd & v either as maker or guarantor, viz., of Argentina, Chile, Norway, < Sy ight and oty E splewelters Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland and / or Holland ............... 100,000[000 Agency Established May, 1846, ex, Tnekday, Fasuiieq da% Sccond : Ad Wolgast and Johnny Wol | New Haven 0. Worcester 0. (Second game.) ‘Pending the arrival and deposit of securities as above, the Government is to deposit femporarily, /f Maurise E. McLoughlin and Ward i Dawson, challengers for the national doubles " title, entertained the gallery with stroke practice, The ‘Travelers Insurance Co.| ™ e Lt ATl Tt | Silaend & Qeloolt 1 Gom ) ing to a telegram from the league vel; . v c] Portland 2, Iynn (12 innings.) executive received by _ President htwelghts; Stanley ~Ketchol, | pomand-Lynn second gemo pesiponed, darkness. —_— Haughton of the Braves. Evers' sus- Wweight, and Teon Ketcher, Wel: | rawel & Sariont 2 . o s hi: George Gardner, heavy-| New Loadon 2. Brid 3 . 2 : A 3 PRSI penenion haq been annoimced as “in- | (I bt Jimmy Gardnor middiowslgnt | - inmstons s with the Trust Company at the time of issue of the notes, either approved New York Stock Ei’““‘}'}g" ——— | umpires In & game at St Louls last | {7} SRy i L i B BT collateral of aggregate value equal to that of the then undelivered securities and / or-cash equal to five- :”“’3 &_ pf:‘k‘f’vk 5‘)!?{:?::3-:? A A shts; Charley White, Jack Sl sixths of such value. All such temporary collateral is io be exchanged from time to fime in the same Entrance stoirway near fo Thames Jap Tennls Players Praised. lightwelgtts and | K relative proportions upon the deposit of the above mentioned securities. ; Telephone 38-3. | New York, Aug. Jack Twin in, heavyweight and Mike Twin Nationat Leay : ; If the pledged securities depreciate in value because of change in market priceor-in rate of ex- Its St Buiisy ik e e ; change, the Government is to deposit additional securities with the Trust Company, to' the end that fcan tennis craci ind sportsmansh BELL-ANS .~\5‘vn}!§;h3r5"$ pancre middleweignt 2 st s the aggregate value of.the pledged securities shall.equal at least 120% of the principal amount of the ; Absolutely Removes | " mave o Moore, ht- i notes at the time unpaid and not secured by Eieposxted cash: i i | Adee, “he respete an . The Government is to reserve the right from time to time to sell for cash any of the pledged se- - Ind;g_estlon. Onepackage | wasis pia o Thombeg meier ons e o | e Mt : curities, in which event the proceeds of sale are to be received by the Trust Company and applied to = provesit. 25cat all druggists. | s the Japanese order pfthe s ) Jana Bon 3 : st 3 the retirement of notes by purchase, if obtainable at prices not exceeding the then redemption price, / = ;;%fi%%gfiaz;m‘}lfi e ¢ | ateGlimsor ety g it and otherwise by redemption by lot at the redemption price. BEANBALL PICHER EREARSIS b popularizing. occide . it : The Government is to reserve the right also to make substitutions of securities, but such substitu- He, too, paid Home Run Ov. W, on, Aug. score 3 to 8 in the fifth Smith hit a home run for over the field wall me and the locals won, ie Collins stole homo in the while e held the Carl Mays Onl League to U Pitcher in American | tribute to Underhand Ball. — sgtsin Two Shut Outs For Lawrence. Whi Walter Jol on, king of Springfield, Mass,, Aug. merican league tw ers in the past, ping a trifie, and even as Morton of e of the White Sox the nonsavailable pan, ht Field Wall. - With the £ and the tions are not to vary the relative amounts in value of the above-indicated three several groups.of se- curities at the time held by the Trust Company. Valuations of securities are to be approved by J. P. Morgan & Co. This offering is made subject to verificaiion of the list of collateral, and to the approval of the nec- essary details by Counsel. as 40 of whick 60 new star Chicago (A) Washington (A) oric'of Cart Mave, mow HN[,[NG?AL ANB BSMM 5% e b WE OFFER THE ABOVE NOTES FOR SUBSCRIPTION AT 99 AND INTEREST, and etoctivensas, and. at 5 ii83 YIELDING SLIGHTLY OVER 5!, PER CENT. time one of the most baf- - R T 100 g teimen are " palled upoa o MARKET WAS DULL. 2 i Subscription books will be opened at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co., at 10 o’clock, A. M. 3 g el Tending was Marked With Medorata| 20 e August 23, 1916, and will be closed at 10 o’clock, A. M., August 28, 1916, T Pitchers for v Cobh Advances and Declines. t HSURtiD or earlier, in their discretion. fall to spread broad- = 0 cast th nort that all of Carrigan's| New York, Aug. 2 >rofessio THE RIGHT IS RESERVED TO REJECT ANY AND ALL APPLICATIONS, AND ALSO, IN ANY EVENT TO AWARD A pitche ¢ 1 and | traders became restive t L SMALLER AMOUNT THAN APPLIED FOR. i ent in | continued delay in the raiiwa i £ Lt conferences and their sellin AMOUNTS DUE ON ALLOTMENTS WILL BE PAYASLE AT THE OFFICE OF J. P. MORGAN & CO., IN NEW YORK FUNDS, nd particularly by those | further inro 1 upon to =o up there to |beit most of the net ind face him, 3 merely nominal. Trading e only “freak” pitcher in |low the huge totals of the Je that as it may, |and was characterized by a su {reakishness has_counted | of moderato ad declines ard keeping the Red Sox| Coppers w y this v manifest general improvemen upon as a “freak”|issues, with zinc shares, cause he is the only |gains of 1 to 2 po the American league who{high record for Ins leliver and utilize success- | Mexicans, sugars Jmown as the underhand | specialties which f the hig league twirlers {impetus from pool ftchers, and are | tered {rregular adv f varying their {being partly effaced in the r a very few| Ralls as a group side-arm _delivery [not reactlonary, R with more or less suc-|New York Central, TO THEIR ORDER, AND THE DATE OF PAYMENT WILL BE GIVEN IN THE NOTICES OF ALLOTMENT Temporary certificates will be delivered pending the engraving of the definitive notes. L P. MORGAN & CO. FIRST NATIONAL BANK NATIONAL CITY BANK New York City New York City HARRIS, FORBES & CO. WM. A. READ & CO. BROWN BROTHERS & CO. LEE, HIGGINSON & CO. KIDDER, PEABODY & CO. J. & W. SELIGMAN & CO. GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY New York City BANKERS TRUST COMPANY FARMERS LOAN & TRUST CQO-2AM me, 5 to ond 4 to t. Louis when | took th ut Mavs fs the sole exponent |tern and Baltimors : New York City New York City e one to two points, v e % = Bitcher in fast co Coverics on Short co CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF ILLINOIS UNION TRUST CO! the denoted further Hquida VIPANY h Chicago ack Warhop has companiment of rumo: inizations boasted a pitcher who{coming reduction of fr New York, August 22, 1916. 1in this pecullar style. Mays{ United States Steel ced o most peculiar method of | fluctuated within narrow t up. ¥ the ball |former at no time comix his shoctops. and it keeps grad- [Of its high record, estal o sing till it reaches the bat- |previous day, and closing 3-8, § 5 s ' 3 taken by Roth, who in the sec- |f n, in most cases, it suddenly |factional net loss. Its contribution B R ¢ n 3 fond co: t made th its which in- | Cz the day’s business aggregated about s '\ cluded two hom single, | Sco the in the fifth, heat New London, 5 who held Boston scoreless. jtoday. The fielding of Blake was : feature of the gan ;! 2 1,300,000 shares. scored three ru nother Setm D ChicamBOn) S8 Bridgesor with | Munitions and the war group in gen- tally and once stole home. e oA 2 0% 0 in ef- Portland Won in Thirteenth. eral were lrregular on relatively small | Gleveland (A) e e y Mass, Aug. 24—Portland de- |offerings and motors were far b e Lynn 2 to0\0 me t thirteen in- |Prominent than usual, with lit Grieve's error, fol-|Speculative interest in _equipments. rifice and three|interest in equipments. Total e’ scoreless tfs and|Were 770,000 shares. the winning runs. A| Bonds were irregular, with sales, par value, of 0,000. ¥ e oy and Panama 3¥'s declined i-4 T late i Score: and U. S. coupon 4’ ¥ nd 600000000000 z2—2|percent. on call. 0000000000000 = = | o Artin Gaston; tt STOCKS, 1. 4 Sales. Close. | e 00 Acme Tea sovees 3 | Tirely Batting Won for Lowell. S0 Alle cramers” 2 | S v Towell, Mas Aug. 24—FHelfrich’s| 300 Am Az Chem 0 g T cester. 100 Am Az Ch pr —Han Wo red in Lowell's win| 3,5 0 Beet Sygar W r & score of 6] o Am Can % e | Worces and called in the eighth on ac-| 190 Am e 0Nl atermnis, B - 0 XL BROVEG TS aas Garlnenn 0 4 evelan iladelohia (A rooklyn R = = darkness e ns | cttana oy Pt 4, | o2 Boookiyn = S 2012160—6 9 3| 1004m Gras $0% 8 15k 200010018 8 3 AR Hwew 503913 iihe and Greenhalge; Jordan and| ‘a0 Am Heo e 1o 110 gPECI A E-. E{qut !‘Q ! F] 110 : ! . i tha fo NULILE 3 1 1y ° Danbury~—¥inal plans for the pub- Tigers Failed to Hit Ruth. S e lic reception to be given at the open- Boston, Aug. 24—Ruth held Detroit == PRI Ky of Danbury's new post office wars | e Bt e to three singles tod: Bostor win-| Tl 30 ¢ 0 00 9] Mrquirap o . i 1 ot cd Wednesday when Andrew T, ua 1o or o | ning 58 o 0| Cophlodhie atlowot. the ; T | S N L d C nntc A v,.:,,.,!! - S z 1 of the general com- | 1iPul E Qe Bl o e €W LORAON LOUmiy Agricuiural HSociety - by .Iudgefl;\laz:t;]n 3| 5 e Cetee” inning, when a -double and two sin--| sy ) Ba e e Cham- Pripe gles, coupled with an error by Cobb, 4 H ne out when o : s e 1e affalr, Thursday ev- 700 Am Smelt 100 Wells Fargo placed Covele: in the enth and sl . N s s e August 31 400 Am Smel pr A 100 West. Moy his two wild pitches allowed Walker — e Bis G Prices on covered Grand Stand (Day Fair) 50c; - oo Am stea oy D Wkt Tiin T {|to tally after he had doubled to the Pittsburgh Walions Giants. it S : .y = = 00 Am T e el let field score’ board. - Scors Pittsbureh, Pa., Aug. B4—Pit Do e e Bleachers 25¢; Night Fair 10c on bsth star Tickets 0 Am Toteso i eton () 5 Aok - = s - iR e e s Louis, Aus 2i—Phildcionia |ff on Both Stands LIMITED TO SEATING CAPACITY. p 100 Am Woolen Dusiss 3181 0 0 2 0 o|well scattered. but Tesreau was hit 5 Socied St Tonts toa oI Siands wil E 2 = 3 B i 33 WP oo |omd Taiil B and had to be repluced by Schupp | $Xh and checked St. Louis today, 7|l Stands will be cleared at the conclusion of the rnoon 2500 Butte &8up Crawford. it 4 0 4 0 A 'Score: mme. 2 e N R ToNEY. il e o o B ol iy y rlant Fielq, ew Lon s g & # 2002 IS "hpo s e i A v 3 on | 3158 €4 £ New York dus. 2iCal money to02 RS : Eo; s x: ;u‘ s 33% % 3 Animals enterea as tmorougbred must give name and —— 2300 Cent Leeth stea gh’ 2 1-4, low 2, ruling rat 300 b 3100 1039 s i Sleter e o ey : e Sl UE ZlelE S mingiras idtd o jiid! fiiss $iid herd-bock number at the time of eniry. 3 o oo e ; 3 H . e S : {‘(FW LONDON o3 s s e offesed ot 214 goee 21124 g2 ssule i Autos will please PARK ACRCSS THE TRACK. L 100,Ch, & N W COTTON. 0000 2110 of 1420 5140 - = AT eSS New Tork, Asg, $4:Gottan fatures faeeainmes f1 s Hlheanes 481 TEAMS ON THE EAST SIDE. SAFETY FIRST. § VERSUS | e closed steady. October 1509: Decem- 20600 : =} o e ¢ | ki 35;“5‘““:3, January 1628; March 1541; | D " oo oa| By 188 %o i Cur Insurance DEMANDS IT. = H 3 ol o bass Cady, 2| xLobert 1100 o £ 248 i T s i . i ok 3 HARTPORD F e T . 7% 4|7 Spot steady: middling 1520. o PR L “m" HTEE_:‘ e b Life Members.MUSl show their Membership Ticlets ; e ] . ErRIcACT SRR BARK e Indians Spiit with Athletics. ) Beatted tor Schupp tn 9. Lo G B T 3 82718 5 at the gate. Life Members can obtain their Campli- 4 1550 Concnnie Sheet waEAT e e Tet Phfiadelphin, Aus. 24—Roth's work | Seote by ionioes (2 Taieea T Sieews 1 3 i —TODAY 200 Gructiie Ftesl pr Wow 1y 0% i the second game featured the dou- | Nor. () Batied for Williams I och. mentary Tickets on and after August 24th at the office J§ % f e o, ot e T ble header in which Cleveland broke | Two i s ER % el b C wmes Calledat 3:30 P. M. 22 Dome Mines ... S1% =8 even with Phfladelphia today. The | Bighe: S : of the Secretary, 45 Main Street, upon presentation of R o~ 2100 Dist_ Securities home team won the first game, 6 to Tt Betzel, e L3 e = 00D 88 & AL v % |5 ‘mnd Clsvelad,linded!the second 4 Boston 5, Chi 2 . | their tickets. 3 _vak AdMIission ..e..eececem.. 250 ot008s | .. [ to 2. Hard hitting gave the home| Chicago, Aus. 24—Konetchy's hard Planters Out Hit by Bridgeport. | W. W. BECKWITH, S. t: BrandsStand e semssmimveesion.. s 20| B0 F W & 5 o % % 4 team its vietory. In the first game, | nitting holped iughes win for Boston! New London, Co i g Ve Yo DL VERL B Setanii i X rands o 3200 Gen” fhecits 4911416 13 1116 48 Speaker was spiked on the left hand | from the Cubs today, 5 to 1. Hendrix Bridgeport bunched two hits in the 53% 9% 2% lgliding into third base. His place! turned his ankle in making a play at first inning and aided by costly errors