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0, 1914. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 1 FOR TITLE. SEEKERS A ES Me IN GOLF TOURNAMENT 2 to play. Secretary Thomas Announces It Will Positively Close ang. Journey From California Doesn’t Affect Johnston’s Play er for fhe Dwight ¥. Davie Interna- ional Lawa Tennis trophy yesterday OU'VE certainly got to hand it! whon the English players gained two to those young California ten-| more victories in the singles, thereby nis players. Here's William peaking i Ltd a ie Sateated {. Johnston getting off the train| 7: M. Mavrogorda: fter @ tiresome journey across the P, de Borman on the opening day, de- vontinent, going out to the courts of she Country Club at Westchester and feated A. G. Watson, who lost to J.C. Parke on the first day of the tourna- Hofeating William A. Larned, seven times winner of the national cham- ment. Parke in turn defeated De Borman. The English players had little ane culty in finishing up tho preliminary pieablo, 63, 68 and ¢-3, round without @ defeat being scored ioe @ artival of Johnston, who 1s on®/ against England, Neither of the Bol- the brightest. of the Davis cup| gians won a set, Mavrogordata scored team possibilities, caused the commit- tee to give him more than the usual amount of attention. It was expected that after his long journey he would over Watson at 6—1, and 88, Parks also gained a straight aet vic- off his game against such a for- midable opponent as Larned. Nothing With a capital round of 77, Clifford A. Dunning of Nassau led a fleld of re than a hundred atarters in the Question Whether Murder of Me Govern Comes Within Scope of Liability Law at the Sleepy Hollow Club. Among thoae who nualified in the first brigade were John N, Stearns 8d of Princeton, who at one time looked like a leader, with an 80; W. F. Purcell, a New York Golf Club man, with 81; Philip Car- the interscholastic champion, with erey R. Pyne 2d of Princeton, 82; ‘The question whether the murder of the “accidental death’ scope of th will be presented for adjudication t Marston of Baltusrol, 84, and | Judge Harry V. Osborne at M I’, W. Dwyer of Montclair, #4, SIEGEL AND VOGEL TRIAL ARRANGEMENTS MADE on July 31 415 Bouth Tenth street, Newark, fathe! Frederick H. Thomas, Secretary of the Metropolitan Golf Association, an- nounces that the entry list for the metropolitan open champtonship Is now open and that It will close, posl- French aspirants to Davis Cup hon- ors. The first of the matches between England and France will be played at Wimbledon to-morrow. English ex- tory by the score of é—3 and 6-0. The English players are now ready of the sort. The boy at once demon- strated his ability to smother the for thetr opening game with the best driving game the old champion alleging that the patroiman contrib: this parents, whe we upon him. to the support Assistant District-Attorney Train re- @, Could bring against him. y.{tively, on Friday, July 31, at noon, sd yeate: ene tim: There was foar for a little while | POrts Are well pleased with the show- y, y Al oan | turned yesterday from Geneseo, N. ¥., Lindley Murray, the Califor. |! made by the English team against] All entries must be accompanied bY) where he made final arrangements for e was not going to live | Belgium and they are confident Eng-lihe entrance fee of $5. The tourna-| the trial of Henry Slegel and Frank 1. up to tho golden reputation of the |/4n4 Will score another victory 1M the |i nt this year is to be held over the} Vogel, charged with receiving deposits round with France, Sanssennsialaresianens ENGLAND SELECTS TEAM TO tennis players from his State. The in their bank after they knew that they doy had naiderable difficulty with were insolvent and with obtaining credit links of the Scarsdale Golf and Coun- try Club, Hartsdale, N. Y., on Aug. 6 ane ate oe ee a ager ae and 6, and will be preceded on Tues- | by means of false reports, “f * Ament. ie that Irvin ‘urious session lost the firs! day, Aug. 4, by the usual amateur| Mr. Train engaged eighteen rooms in Se wits wil cowscate att. et. Thon Murray found PLAY FOR TENNIS CUP. |ecu; ‘ontest for amateur and pro- w. Peepie, who will prosecute Mr. Me ‘and proceeded to walk through Hall Jour onal palit A. Bi Graflus, Secre. | Botels In Geneseo for witnesses. John | Govern’s application, defended Leponl B. Stanchfleld, lawyer for the defense, had already engaged rooms in tl hotels for himself and his asi It is understood the defense’s witnesses will Uke in Rochester, The tri at bis three trials for the murder. —_—_———_ THREE THINGS AT ONCE. {From the Boston Record.) for the next two sets, volleying deep- ly and smashing, so that Hall scored only one game. The final score was tary of the Scarsdale Club, will ce- ceive the entries for the four ball event. LONDON, July 10.—The All-Engiand Tennis Associaiton to-day selected the British team to go to the United States to play for the Dwight F. Davis Inter- national Lawn Tennis Brophy in ease 4 ‘A. The three players who battled aga ck McDermott, twice open cham- yr eeadl Posing wa Paes plonof the United States Golt Asso- tend to jal has been set fe Oct. 19, our leaned ate ony before Justice William W. Clark, wi Nod eo eo the cup last near Harold H. Hack: | {i y{clation, might have played in the| fives in Wayland, N.Y “Although Dine re OTST eure tarkine aro th , the team captain; R. Norris Will- “i {British open championship had he! tricteattorney Whitman expects te te . oy ae fame 2d and Wallace F. Johnson—eacb | °, room, not studying, lied her t wel . Though he arrived at Troon) in the middie of a hot polit v4 "you can't do two won in impressive fashion. Gared to, Though Ae a not Political cam~ jer. You can't do two things at on No, Johnnie, body could do two things at once.’ Yen they c he persisted, grandmother can do three things onet; she can read, an’ knit, an’ her fey lavrogordato the doubl if his figures were low enouxh, permit ere you, I wor him to pl $10,000 house," n't attempt to declared the “Like Thieves in the Night” The microbes of decomposition which DESTROY the TEETH and otherwise » affect the general health, work mostly 1 wi — a DODGERS GET OUTFIELDER |: MEYER FROM NEWARKS. h some already ast minated, This nat as ht back to the 1 States by Arthur G. Lockwood, is Oulmet'’s companion on the jay ¢ if build arehit not?” you say you only have $10,000." AT, NIGHT, and they do their work {Catcher Erwin Ie to|trip, who landed in Boston yesterday. “WHEN the food reaches the stomach It fe oul te © peculiar io extremely well, as any dentist can A churning movement by the muscular walls of the stomach'—(See Ne mere ABS) / The Western Golf Association has Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser, page 45). In the liver, kidneys and . the blood is purified ef its waste materiale—these organs act yo bomen filters, leaving the blood pure and clear--unless liver, digestive tract and kidneys are clogged. n Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery decided to withdraw from the annual | team competition for the Olympic | Trophy, which will be played July 25 | um at the Kent Country Club, Grand | RapAis, Mich,, preceding the Western | championship tournamen tion was prompted by t -|the Western Association the fiel for sectional asac bring out a larger number Defeating Theodore Warner of the) The Brooklyn National League Club Announced to-day that it had obtained ¢ of Outfielder H. H. Meyers ewarks to the Dodgers. ~ He rt to Manager Robinson at to-morrow to take the place However, as with every other men- ‘ace, there is a safeguard— 99 released to th —aenalionn END WESTINGHOUSE STRIKE. Use it before retiringand yourmouthis : “BURGLAR PROOF.” is a stomach, liver and kidney tonic—by assisting erning and night. Rime ——— New York Golf Club by 4 up and 3 to| " tmeuth thoreeshly. PITTSBURGH, Pa, July 10.—The|play in the final round, Gould, the stomach to, assimilate, the liver te filter, the Pleasant to the taste strike of the Westinghouse employees |a clubmate, won the ch ineys to act—the poisons are removed, the y + in the Turtle Creek Valley t# over an¢ |four club tournament t over corpuscles are increased and one feels light, fresh and active delightfally refreshing. | the workers, will Teturn to the Cores en eee teenie eter owet instead of logy, dull and hea The “‘Discovery’’ stimu: - e the public links a an rtlandt | in ' = Endorsed bythe lead. [late rns MceKInG of 4,000 strikers last | Park, Gould took an early lates the stomach, incre tion of heart and arter- tally every civiived — [night IU was voted almost Unanimously | held {t throughout. jes and is a most satisfact n [rbeaitabe He Meee eink ce aay Coad ed o. Fel M 4 ——— trac Ne hate, be the offers of better working conditions | 3, Campbell Phillips of this city | flip nod etroney oSappbiorg Boks bree "Brccy airs some papas ° A t Will made several weeks ago by the heads lied « formidable fleld home over the |] can tell you ct the iE hen dona: bye - \3 ¥ og hole course of the Long good ., mGEO. BORGFELDT & CO. | | fleets tintnoune Machine Contpany h Golf Club in a spectal contest || Sold by all medicine dealere in liguid or tablet form, or send 50 one-cont » * + SHEW YORK, BOSTON, CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO Jang the Pittsburgh Meter Company. for a silver cup. The winner defeated | stampe to Dr. Pierce, Y.,and @ trial box will be mailed you. The vote affects 10,000 men and women. THE RAINY WEATHER KILLS BUSINESS I Made Up One Thousand Suits of Fine English Crash, Cheviots and Tweeds I have five hundred of these suits in my New York store all made up and ready to wear. Cloths that I might use in $20.00 and $25.00 suits, made up with mohair linings, some half and some full lined. Two piece suits, 10 styles to select from, $5.00. ODD COATS - $2.00 Morris Strauss, to whom he conceded | ee ODD VESTS .. .. 50 ODD TROUSERS . . 1.75 Crashes, Cheviots and Flannels in- cluded in the lot. Ten pieces of fine dark unfinished worsteds, 12 oz. in weight. No tailor uses better cloth in $25 suitings. To S10 order . ’ » These fabrics are in fine pencil stripes, dark blue, dark gray, dark brown patterns and have all the . e appearance of silk mixed wor- with the likeness and com- Fifteen pieces of blue serge, 1 oz. in weight. No tailor uses steds fort of mohair. sttere } 1c ROR Trepteg, rorstee Suit to order, Privetloy “Cravenette” be tte re loth mn his $25 $ Lb , Mobalr Suit, . garments. Suits to |The Handsomest Tailoring Shop in New York, 119-121 Nassaw St. My New York Head- quarters, 1431 Broadway, N. Y. - THE | [ TAILOR —~ - Policeman while on duty comes within |New Jersey Employers’ Liability law Newark, | Monday, by TNomaa Me(fovern of No, of Patrolman John J. McGovern, mur dered by Salvatore Leponio op Oct. 13, Mr. McGovern demanded of the city of Newark $10 a week for 30 weeks, " aternly reminded the teach- f; |too late for the qualifying rounds, | paign in October, he ts p pon that 4 amall boy raised hiv hand ? ‘ the British professionals who had al- | tend the trial. esticulated to attract attention FOLKSTONE, England, July 10.— owe, u strong tournament plays Heavy qualified very. masnanimously - . Johnnie, what ts it? u Sa contend: the iritish army. Parke and Lawe will {agreed to allow the American to play NoT ENOUGH. ye oan ie eaeareen cee: tnlee Riny, the singles matches and Parke and | two rounds of the Troon courses, and, (Prom the Seattle Post-Intelligencer,) ‘0, Joh ou are mistaken, No- NEW YORK MAN DROWNS. eonty Fire More (0 Deop Water at © | CATSKILE, NY, July 10.—Frodertek | Melvin, who rostdes at No. 412 Woat Forty-third street, New York City and has been stopping at Ward's Hotel in Leeds, since last Saturday, was |drowned in the Catskill Creek yesterday. | He was twenty-seven years of age The young man was bathing and tn some way got into water that was over his head, he was unable to strug: gle back where the water waa more shallow, and as there was no one near him soon went down for the laat time, hia is first drowning accident of the present acasom, Mr. Melvin was @ Deputy Fire Mar- shal. He is survived by am ’ three brothers and three “al tere i A aa HEARN Fourtemnth Sereat, West of Fifth Avenue = Bikes. 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