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SATURDAY, JULY 8, ec N SUFFERS FIVE DEFEATS IN'SA HEIFER BLOWS UP: |BEATS UP ROBBERS AFTER CHEWING | WHO TRY HOLD-UP DYNAMITE STICK in i Py THE EVENING WORLD i. a8 1920. N FRANCISCO CONVENTION WOMAN AVIATOR EDGREN SKETCHES MORE CONVENTION FIGURES 1 Saloonkeeper’s Club ‘Saves Cash Ret prent st | IN BLAZIN t A Pate . : a Henry Bruns keeps « saloon at No. 2970 Third Avenue and lives behind it. Barly to-day he was making his way home with the day's recipts in a box under his left arm and a club in his right fist, Against Post: wh U LL because a careless em- ve A ployee of the Now Jersey ee ee Highway Commission left &@ box containing twelve sticks of @ynamite whete two heifers be- jonging to Benjamin Hardesty, « farmer of Jutiand, N. J, gould get at thom, Hardesty is minus one heifer and is anxiously watching Tecate cae HAUL 1,500 FEET IN AIR finder xen | Miss Bromwell, With Man Pas- senger, Lands Safely but Wrecks Machine. ‘another, fearful that she also will -_ VON. Jy July 8M By David satel ane tae | blode.” Laura ea aay an aviatrix of New, ; b ex Sak iin te mong York City, ana James MoShain, a Calif, July 3] Swain’ pd Commis- sion for $126 for the exploded heifer, and he announced to-dey that if she bumps a fenos post or rubs extra bard against a stump that she also will vanish in fragments. {contractor of Philadelphia, were forced to make an. emergency tand- ing in a ffela near here about 7.15 o'clock last night, when the Canadian Curtiss biplane in which they were attempting to make a non-stop aight to Atlantic City from Roosevelt Field, Mineola, I. I, caught fire at an altitude of 1,500 feet. : Attempts to extinguish the flames in the air were unsuccessful and Miss Bromwell decided to bring the plane down wherever there was anything. that looked like a good landing place. ‘The plane reached an open fie, but before it could be stopped it crashed into a rail fence, throwing pilot and passenger out violently, Neither suf-* fered anything more serious than @ severe shaking up and bruises, The flames destroyed the machine. Miss Bromwell has been giving avi- ation exhibitions at Atlantic City re-. cently. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Mc- Shain made the trip with her from Kingston, N. Y., to Roosevelt Field They left Mineola for Atlantic City at 5.25. "a 1030),--Fears of a stam- | pale for McAdoo on the fourth or «fifty Rallot permeated the Cox and Palmer camps carly to-day and the bulk of the @elegates thinking the game thing beld themselves in read. _ Bean to climb on the MeAdoo band writs atielagied -__ 1 M’ADOO SHUNS CITY { AND INTERVIEWS) < Stays at Long Island Home for Day} * With His Family and Declines to Talk Politics, MR-MARA oF Convecnicot wie EVERY TUNG READY TMS BG weer | “You can't blame the cows,” he expigined; “that dynamite stuff ts pretty tasty.” f sador to Great Britain, would begin ahedlutely ‘sure. The neces | to gain votes. But fundamentally the McAdoo forces have been of the kind that do not turn to dark horses but prolong €rete, mathematical actuality. Ef-|tne matloting till victory ie in sight. iors. tooo Munaoe, seessen on thepinctotte .i retook areca nat ‘on the platform. It Lad aoe io th to has wanted a man ‘to carry out Wil- b. end opposition 19 | son policies. McAdoo and Palmer ha has selected no candidate, the! been closest to the Wilson adminis- Js reaiiy not unfavorable to }tration. “John W. Davis is the ap- For the friendliest feeling eee of Preskions Wiltom to Great Metsa rand ‘Prevajled between the Palmer and | Pree, Bei -& splendid tamryer and lendere. If Attorney General | politics in the fast pra pes. He ould not ein, his strength | Voted against woman when / Mas elated to go largely to MaAdoo |, member of the House of Represen- "Bot necensarily at the behest of Mr. | form end the chatete Sick conti: Palmer put because of the belief that | decy. would naturally make, Davis tae syague expectation rather than a con- LEIA FR. SIRE» iat Maw Yorr, Prt oF a Pearrveat. League. Carter, Guass. ate that he intended to alter this attl- tude during the day, Mr. McAdoo, did not go to New York to-day and said he would remain at homes Neighbors sald it was his cus- oath one ate for tp e z morning Miss Bromwell told how the’ McAdoo was t&e togical alternative. | was ‘ted as ail right on the} tom not to go to the city on Saturday. . descent was made. She said that ae FORCES FAVOR cox) women lemue. Before balloting fér the Presidential y ¥ MoA Ss FA’ Probab nation they neared Sea Girt she noticed that *s FOR BECOND PLACE. Sas baw amination of /nomjnation began he was tS bed Inst the gasolene was running low. She ‘The McAdoo forses have insisted fate this afternoon. Otherwise, the | DENY He returned home by automobile | made for a field some distance inland, ipa taht tuvktin: Ont the ‘Wicd Preni-|eonvention; ones’; tee dark [at 8 P.M. and after dinner, with mem-| DOCTORS’ REFUSAL | and a if. er dinner, the plane came down the en- 5 cele enniee , wat on the back perch backfired hy 2 thatanding the an horse—Cummings~ or Davis. ‘his woud sens) t mouncement of the Ohio Governor Tho -, a a an important factor in that he would not take the nomina- be of me peehd00 for- uNeS. jelegn' anxious to get Hon under any circumstances. away, could easily compel a stubborn If McAdoo should be nominated, minority t ¢ive way and join the @ serious effort was planned by the = : band wagon. McAdoo's chamees have been of the band wagon variety. Everybody was ready to come to his amid at the overlooking Huntington Bay. Ho ap- peared to be calm and the talk seemed light and cheerful. Pernt 6 Me GIRL OF 16, SLAYER, GETS TEN YEARS TO OPERATE DENIED Story of Women Imperilled by ‘Hammer's Conviction False, Hospital Statement. . Dylee of Fordham Hospital to-day TILDEN BECOMES TENNIS CHAMPION: { ABSENCE HOLDS UP MRS. WILMERDING'S | YALE CLUB GUEST t PLUNGES TO DEATH ° gine jarred Shaine trols beneath the plane. the machine to become tmmanageabié an, The machine was” the backfire to which Mr. Me- was holding upon the con-, That caused enough by hrow the satchel da second backfire set the satchel n fire. . As the plane started to go into a nose dive for the ground Miss Brom- : ( well-reached down, seized the satchel, Ghould: Ed Moore, floor manager! peychological moment. By the time {Sentenced for Killing Stepfather— | denied ® report in morning newspapers BETS PATTERN INQUIRY ON ELWELL| FROST F008 REPORTED ENGAGED TO MAJOR LOCKE Understood the Wedding Will Take j newspaper. He was one leaders in the Bull Moose nt in 1912 and the Democrat him claim thi ¥ H @ ticket composed of MoAdoo and Murdock would carry Kansas. Place In Washington Within Eaward 'P, Meredith is likely for a Few Weeks, ‘Vieo Presidential honors if he hrp- to be placed dm nomination before and if the McAdro men fall to agree quickly on a candidate. for second place. CIRCUMSTANCES THAT POINT A expatch from Washington to-day said that Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wet- of, New York will to- morrow announce thé engagement of their. niece, Mrs, Grace McMillan Gib- son of Washington, to Maj. Morris TO M'ADOO VICTORY. these_circumstances: Bredks for McAdoo. were seen coming in the big delegations from New York, Massachusetts, Mis- Sourl, Indiana and [iUnols. Charlie Munphy has not been unfriendly to McAdoo in the last twenty-four hours, and inside the New York delegation a nucieus of * 25 votes has hammered away fqr a . ‘The conviction that McAdoo would be the xominee rested to-day upon Ernest Locke, U. 8. A. It is under- in Washington within a few weeks. vice, was the second wife of Pi Gibson of Washington and New ‘on two children were ewarded Gibson. to Mrs, States Supreme Court, vision. _— se. ALLEGED SLAYER They were divorced in 1917 and, the} rouge, Maj. Locke is an instructor at the|two pieces of General Staff College in Washington, | box, of He served overseas with the 26th Dj. |® is Prenton: aa | FIRES AT POLICEMAN | gaig, Gan ra” \Brooklyn Man Accused -of Shoot-|once cavas ing and Killing His Son-in-Law. Richard Taege, No. 565 Shepard Ave- nue, Brooklyn, was arrested after a re- volver fight with Patrolman Albrecht this afternoon and taken to the Miller Avenue Police Station: on a gharge of homicide. He ts accused of shooting and killing bis son-in-law, Herman Ort, Taege suid Ort married his daughter, Elizabeth, about @ year ago and had eserted her five thnes since, Taego sald he also resented Orf's conduct toward under sentence of ten years in the peni- fentiary, Cor, the idling of ber step rT, Jone; ‘eodlock, April, 5 Mahe’ Aled notice of 1 and was released on $10,000 bail. She has main- tained she shot Woodlock in defense of $50 FINE FOR SHOPLIFTING. |x of Seven 8 Women Convicted Get Bix suapended sentences and a fine of $50 were to-day meted out by Justices Moss, Murphy and Voorhees in Special Sessions to seven women cenvicted of stood that the wedding will take place | ™PMfting. Mrs. Hdith de Fleur of Montreal, a Mrs. Gibson, formerly Miss Grace Jar: |‘ressmaker, was the woman fined. She was arrested in Macy's ‘and when ‘ork, f#earched a collar, box of powder, box twi ot gloves, ‘trings of beads and a pin, all valued at Mr. Gibson ie a nephew of|$18 were found on her person. niet’ Justices White of the United] On, ber dai ter, Estelle, fn the ny he: wearing were found loves, three emai) pins, ibbon, a box of rouge, a powder, a chain, two pairs tockings, — hat band and tence on the daughter was Accord! Li five pairs of 8 DBI ing errding™te court, records shoplift- on increase despite the cru- nate arainat it by detectives and the courts, meemencenditibicneeen GEN, MARSHALL DEAD. ry Priv Constructed Ambrose Channel Here, WASHINGTON, July 3.—Brig.-Gen. William L. Marshall, retired, discoverer of the Manshall Pass across the Rocky Mountains and constructor of Antbrose Channel In New York Harbor, died at an army hospital here last night aftor @ short ilness, MPuneral services were held here today and interment was in Arlington National Cemetery. Born at Washington, Ky., in 1846, Gen, Marshal! seryed as a private of cavalry In the Civil War and later was pointed to West Point. He was made Chief of Army Wngineers in 1908 ang hn la il a OE I Big he : fon the fourtn or afin |™9rning, according to Tae) sary. | chatge of ookstreatttn’ nt lcteee at the Orf came to the Tacge home and was ordered out. ‘Phe two men met later at @ saloon at No. and had more Tt te alleged for the former Secretary ef the Treasury, who bas made words. that as Orf moved sud- enly toward his father-in-law the lat- ep fired two ahols Killing Ort instantly. to MoAdoo if the general |pursued. ‘by Adbrecht. Three” bullets the ballotting made jt ap. whistled past Albrecht, and he fired two the was the winner. ‘The |shots in return. Albrecht gutran ‘is of ¥ is the band. |man and overpowered him. At t idea, All delegations like to mw or not the MeAdoo people man- on Taege wi 4 to work up to a climax so tha’ ly ale the cori to last night al that McAdoo would bi the morrow. iF MeADOO FAILS TO GET NOMINATION. @hould the MeAdoo forces have hae ity and yet fail to get two- © of Candidates te Get Ma- Ferces New Biection, RALEIGH, N. C., July 8.—-North Car- lima Democrata went to the polls to- day in their second primary to de! gonvention faced confus-| mine a candidate for Governor, Sta! have been talked | Auditor and Associate Supreme Cour ali the way from Gerard and | Justice. ith 10 Cummings and John W,|, Faikire of candidates for these offices lows were mentioned to| (2, 9ptaln majorities in the recent pri- General Palmer was! Under a's BY S:aisevion Geenpenry early to-day as eaying| law. The Suffrage question was involved he gould not get the nom-|in the Governorship contost between he Would dictate the selec-| Cameron Morrison of Charlotte and told the Pennaylvania dele. Max Gardner, whose first race. w ‘wanted lo stick until lose. Morripon. who opposes Suftr > Wastes! Latest News Fram the Copvention! . NCIAQO, July S.—-The price y has risen to $20 @vaquart other convention t low, ‘ re Avenue | Wa! fe of construction of levees on the sippi and of the improvement of r of rivers in the West and the Inventor of automatic movable dams, | gates and valyés. HEARST’S ONE VOTE HISSED. Disappreval F oat Hall—Drops Out on See SAN FRANCISCO, July 3. fret balloting last night, William i, Hearst, William J, Bryan, Secrotary Daniels and Secretary Colby recvived ane vote each. ‘The ballot for Mr. Hearst was ro- with a storm of hisses mall ved iy rat and’ Calby droppea outst —_———— Far Reckaway Train Schedule lly, has agreed to change 9 a8 to provide a conne: at New York for passen; from Per Rockaway In the morning rush hours. he, neues wae based on jathan D. Shapiro, No. road’ ax, Brockt n. Beginning ‘0. 329, leaving Rockaway M., will stop at Ozoi it 8.52 and at Wast New York ne Tammany Orders Train for Hem: BAN PRaiciece. uly 8.—A Tam many red f ofloce this evening, Inaieatine the jew eT Band 4 nomination to- bo) . e of | under the plicated by serious conditions.» The re- port had it that as a result the women were “at the point of death.” ‘One of the women named ts Mrs. Jo- seph Lerman, whose address was given as No. 3188 Third Avenue. An Evening World reporter learned that she really lived at No. 531 St. Paul's Place. Dr.) Dyke sald the report concerhing this woman's condition was “bunk.” He sald he did not wish to discuss the cases of | jents dn ‘his ital, ut that if Mrs. Iman or any other’ woman were in of an operation to save her life he wouldn't hesitate ertori Sh Operation, even if there had ween s ngit | smn convictions ae that of Dr. Ham- mer. AUTO KILLS BROOKLYN BOY. Chia Was Pashing Scooter—i Ootormpa Who Ran Down Lad. Louis Greco, eight, of No. 278 Backatt Btreet, Bropklyn, pushing a scooter in Henry Street, to-day, was struck by an automobile driven by Edward Murray, of Broad Channel, L. 1. The boy went wheels and was killed stantly. The driver was held. David Matthews of No. 530 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, métorman whose car last night ran down “Teddy” Fipgher, six, of "No. 872 Lorimer ‘Street, oe lyn, ‘seriously injuring him, wi rm rest y im @ dazed condition at Franklin Avenue and Crown Street, In Bridge Plaza Court he said he feared a mob would attack ai 80 he ran away. He was held in $1,000 bail for alleged felonious assault, EATS CANNED MEAT, DIES. Death of Mother and Miness of Five Ohildren Being Probed. Investigation was started by the Medical Examiner in Brooklyn to-day, following the death of Mrs. Jeannette Johnson of No. 245 Pacific Street from what physicians at Holy Family Hosp\- tal diagnosed as ptomaine pojsoning. Mrs. Johnson's husband, Carl, suid that just before being taken ill 1a. Tuesday, her birthday, had eaten canned meal ht at @ nearby: store. Their children, Ethel, eight; Eleanor and Lillian, twins, five; Carl, ‘three, and Frank, & bab also dpcame tll. y three months oid, a A RIALS END. SHAMROCK Bir Thomas Lipton announced this morning that there are to be no more trial races between the Shamrock IV her 28-metre trial horse, ‘The yachtaman explained so much time “has lost in experimentis with tl jarcon! mast rig, no abandoned, that but Hittle remains for training the Shamrock's crew of forty me: COST OF PROHIBITION. Internal Revenue dn Chicage Dis- trict off $7,192,838 im Year. CHICAGO, July $,—Prohibition has reduced the income of the Chicago dis- trict of the Internal Revenue Depert- ment $7,102,523 during the year It has been In force, Anoth John Murphy, twenty-five years old, fourth sets, winning the match and the championship by scores of 6—2 and 6—4. : Tilden's victory makes him the )first American to win the chamipion- ship and it was the climax of a won- derful exhibition of.ourt skill and daring made after the American champion, William M, Johnston, had been eliminated. The finals in the ladies’ doubles championship was won by Mile. Len- glen and Miss Ryan of California. ‘They beat Mrs, Lambert Chambers and Mrs. Larcombe in straight sets, 4, 6-0. William T. Tilden of Philadelphia is the first American to win the world’s championship in singles. Many stars have sought this honor at Wimb'edon, but always before some English or Australian crack stood In the way. The new title holder is twenty-nine years old and stands 6 feet 2 in his/ hours yesterday to keep an tennis shoes. In action he seems all legs and arms. His type of game includes more strokes than any other adversary, either in this country or abroad. Hi, service is shot over the net with more power than Maurice McLoughlin’s cannon ball delivery. Thre only defect in Tilden’s tennis was the display of too much brilliancy. The tall, Phila- delphian ig high strung and tempera- mental, gnd this trait bus been re- flected In his strokes, — For the last eight years*Tilden has been consistently placed with the ranking American. leaders. In the finals for the All-Comers Champion- ship at Forest Hills last September, be lost to William Johnston only after a gruelling match. During the war Tilden served in the hospital service. ELA EE REGINA D'ITALIA HELD UP. ‘Third Vessel to Be Detained Be- cause of Epidemic Fear. More than 1,700 steerage passengers on the Regina D’Italla, arriving at Quarantine to-day, will be sent to join the 2,815 steerage voyagers of the Olym- pic and Dante Alighieri at Hoffman's observation for symptoms of ‘pilgrims’ dis ‘a The Regina will be held at Quarantine until Monday, but the first-cabin pi sengers probably will be brought to the dock in @ special steamer, ‘the Dante Alighiert is due to dock at five o* K, The Olympic is docking to-day, and will discharge 571 second cabin passen- gers, Her delay was due to the failure of officials at Cherbourg, to examine 188 Le passengers from typhus zones. milan vessels had pasacngers from epidemic areas. Commenting on Health Commissioner Copeland's warning that epidemics may ‘be developed by the pilgrimage to Mecea aie year, Pty John Kerr, in charge of is Island Hospital, would be made ta prevent the danger of Tots, when cholera was brought here by Italian immigrants. piheiuding 1, t ows in3 allens arriving here and ine apected t oe the Dente” Ohimpie and Regina, but hot. ye The June tote 1 passes the 50,000 mark, the record month for immigration since reopening of Ellis island af of Summit Avenue, Jersey City, a prii oner in the Tombs, committed suicide wh ftom oe fee th fo} to | ieee ett Se Cie tonne Stade! oka is mother, iy | 2 faye ‘been ‘a drug addict the wi ar. Suffrage Bent im Belgia: feated Beputles here ‘to-day. 000 pase rs taken ¢rom Dante Alighieri, "the port record is week. In addition, 2,364 are Tuesday. It was said that if the witnesses did not respond to the re- quests, they would be subpoenaed and compelled to attend. nished them and will follow and will keep on the trail during the holidays. Among men alleged to. have re- celyed large quantities of liquor through Elwell’s associates is a man |whose name is well known to every New Yorker, who once held high of- fice and is a political leader of promi- nence. This man will be questioned, along with others prominent in poll- ties, business and sporting circles, by Federal agents, who believe they may tell a lot about Elwell’s activi- ties. The holiday has necessitated a postponement of their appearance at the Customs House until next week. | A break was apparent to-day be- tween the Federal officers and the District Attorney's investigators. Two of Mr. Shevlin's men waited several |ment with one of Mr. Swann's men |who @id not show up. One of the | Federal agents then said: | “Tm not going to be kidded any ‘longer by Talley and Dooling. I have no tinf® to waste around the District Attorney's office. I'm tired of going lup there just to get filled full of hot air.” | When this was repeated to Mr. Dooling he said: “I have no criticism of the Federal Prohibition authori- ties, but we cannot use this office for the purpose of running down all the ‘bootleggers of this town who have no connection with the Elwell murder.” William H, Pendleton, ex-partner of Elwell in the Beach Stables of race horses, who has been questioned a number of times by members of the District Attorney's Office, appealed last evening to Justice of the Peace Lewis M. Baisig of Cedarhurst, L. 1., for protection against New York de- tectives who, Mr, Pendleton com- Jained, were entering his home and {nterfering with his peace and quiet by endeavors to get him to make “certain admissions.” The Justice of the Peace advised Mr, Pendleton to “throw ayy one out” who made a nulsance of hime self on the Pendleton domains. Roy Fastman, a brother-in-law of William Barnes, who lives at No, 213 West 40th Street and is President of the Eastman Rubber Works, denies la statement made by Barnes, under loath, that Barnes had purchased of him @ quantity of liquor, point- | The Federal! suicide, so the official report was agents are working on the clues fur-| “jumped or fell.” Several letters in Mr. McKaig’s pos- | session were read by the police, but | they gave no reason Yor possible 8 Ong of the letters, signed “Mom,” | apparently was from his wife, who} is spending the summer at Hyannis- port, Mass, | In one of his pockets was a laval- | Here with a large yellow stone, appar- | ently new and perhaps intended for a| gitt. Mr. McKaig was connected with m hi the mills and mines construction and New Jersey Zinc ‘Company, Franklin Furnace, N. J. Hie home was at No, 188 Union Street, Mont- clair, and’ his office was at No. 160 Front Street, Manhattan. Edgar Paimer, President of the Mills and Mines Construction Com- pany and New Jersey Zinc Com, pany, identified the body. He sald that McKaig was born in Pittsburga, Pa., June 1, 1881, was graduated from | Princeton in the class gf 1903 and from the Columbia School of Mines later. While at Princeton he had been & member of the Mandolin Club and the University Cottage Club. In 1909, Palmer added, McKalg married Ger- trude Faldy of Boston, and they have three sons, John, James and Clement. “There was absolutely no reason why McKaig should have killed him- self,” declared Palmer. “He was making plenty of money as assistant manager of his company, and was most happy in his home life.” my stipulations: | forty-five—no children—who will riage. of age, flung it overboard and managed t6 that the conviction of Dr. Julius Ham- ipa ser Pow, declare the Ohio Executive |this newspaper Was Exoherated for Slaying | mer, following the death of a woman| (Continued From First Page.) (Continued From First Page.) (Continued Fron! First Page.) | Tish! the plane in tkne to make a sete | would not take second place, then |that moment will ha’ upen whom ‘he performed ah operation, landing. . -the Vice Presidential nomination |£°°* Father. had caused other doctors to refuse the! ptay all through the tournament. pe |Moring. The clerte said he appeared | y ~yrypr, F ‘was to go to Victor Murdock, of BT. LOUIS, July &—Urmula, Brod-| appeals of two women in Fordham Hos-| Ty. tovk the second net at 6 8 ana | tts Morning for two persons to be| morose when h@Weft a call for 8.30 S FOR WIFE - Kansas, 2 member of the Federal) MRS. GRACE GIBSON ericx,: sixteen ‘yours old, exonerated | pital to save them njtzom the dangers of] kent up the pace in the third, and | present at Mr. Sheviin’s office on next | o'clock. ‘Trade Commission and the editor of slayer bf her father in 1916, to-day was,| motherhood when their cases were com- * WITH $100,000 CASH ATLANTIC CITY, July 3.—"This is to inform you that I have a great de- ire to visit Atlantic City, and at the, me time acquire a greater income and happy home and partner. These ave forty to give ne $100,000 at the moment of our mar- I am a bachelor fifty-five years a college graduate with the ighest indorsements, but poor. “The lady can have a divorce and half her money back any day sho chooses to ask it.” These are the outstanding features In a letter received to-day by the Cham- ber of Commerce and the Hotel Men's Association from a man in Augusta, Ga.* saa Billi tr “I want a@ desirable wife, Shamrock and Resolute te Doek Towether, Sir Thomas Lipton’s challenger, the shamrock IV., and the American de- fender, the Resolute, will be docked to- gether at Morse’s Dry Dock, 56th Street, South Brook! next Wednesday, {1 } Was annou to-day. This will be the first time that two contestants In the races for the America’s cup have been docked together for finishing touches: ‘ BUSINESS NOTICES. ma PATENTED CURTAIN AND SHADP FRAMD, BURGLAR ALARM TOO SLOW, | ).so cus alls. 2h SoA ahah" earn MONR BA matutactured by imexperienced workmen, A 8 Thieves Gyt Away With 86,000 in| yer cont, article: offers uo labor ditficulty, ux Furs Befote Police Could Respond, | vith long aod executive factory experience. Yes tan with Mouey to fiaance. Will Police and private detectives to-day | &: are gearching for the thieves who last| & ‘Tuesday morning climbed the fire-eseape In the rear of No, 118 West 27tir Street, broke open a rear window leading into™ storeroom of I, Kramer and Morris Kantor, fur merchants, and stole nine- teen fur coats, valued at $6,000, Although the burglar alarm with which the place is equipped began ring- ing as soon as the window was forced the thieves worke@ so rapidly that when officers arrived they had vanished with the coats. + games | Boy Scou' 1 for England | day. ‘The 300 Boy Scouts who have been selected to compete in London against the Boy Scouts of the world in craft- manship and athletics will be her morrow and will mobilize at Fort flton. They sail on jay on transport Pocahontas. 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