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on > to-day at the G. O. P, National Head- ag ee Bk Mar ihdeccia, ts Goeans tase wore DUR coswtel ot’ 2 bend tong HELD BY U. S.1N AUTO THEFT. tm $20,000 bail and Morris Ginsberg in ao? sibel nil me ie abont t, and <= BOLTERS ARE OUT “Bquer, “Tuny” is belleved to obrervation by Shevitn's men; ‘of its members. are of foreign ‘Wirth, and they have wot hesitated to wwdden desth to any of their) or customer who “doubie- them. absolute retraction of charges FORM THIRD PARTY. ngainat tbe worctty ot Whitin H. Le mee. | on, Elwell's racing partner, Which were given oat in typewritt form by District Attorney Swann | Wednesday last, was made to-day by Hearst and Brisbane at Chicago , to Take a Hand in Or- Banization. LA POLLETTE SILE Urged {0% Take Nomination for the Presidency—At Odds Over Platform, } | here to aid in the organization of a) Piet Se ‘wreckers, which begin to-morrow. | Hearst wants to have an old-time! Attorney put 3 Democrat nominated for President, but; qty ry peel My |}eaders of the Committee of Forty- | implicated in the death of | @#sht favor + 1s only’ motive for | standard bearer, Pendleton’ Gar ing Yr. ‘of |the domination, Amos Pinchot an District Attorney John T Bn announced thet N° lihey returned to-day without any be the young wontan, |definite information that they were, to | willing to make public, \>! wer | “fMir, Record and I spent a couple of hours with Senator La Fo lette,” | at | of EN. WOOD TO TAKE - PART IN CAMPAIGN Will Work as Actively for Sena- tor Harding as Army Duties Permit. CHICAGO, July §—Gen. Leonard ‘Wood proposes to be as active for ‘Benato: Harding's election as his ties will permit, It was stated @ brief, clear, platform calling for, Government ownership of railroads and of the principal natural resources and that no Jand should be held for the use of or to hid monopoly conference will be resumed Friday | Henry Ford is being boostea by! jhe stated that he will accept the nomin- | |, ation if it i» tendered to him. army Proposed third party are plainiy seen! in the represehtatives of labor or-| ganizations, radical farm associa. vons, single tax leagues, World War veterans and of the Non-Partisan League, which hb considerabio atrength in the Northwest. quarters. Gen. Wood called at the headquarters and lunched with Na. ional Chairman Hays. The two spent several hours to- gether at the.Chicago Club, after which Gen, Wood announced he ar in facilities cons! |as a feature of ‘This| Ome Car Mra. his friends and it is authoritatively Dnd were returning from @ hospital to) was given him at Committee Head- THR EVENING WORLD, ,GOV. COX RECALLS DRIVE TO DAYTON AS BIGG GEST DAY Trip on Sunday School Picnic. DAY’ IN, 0, July 9 INNING a Presidential nomination after forty- four ballots would be ay real big day in the lives of most men, but Gov. Cox claims there was a bigger one in his career: “When I was a boy of twelve years J drove from my hom Jacksonburg to Dayton to attend@ a Sunday school pienic," Gov. Cox said. “It was my first trip to the city and jt seemed ten times @ million bigger day than when I received the Democratic Bom|nation. ” OMICAGO, July ¥—Whiam Ren- TAFT ICE PLANT MAY COOL —— ‘there in Hg third party at the conferences of party From Beneath His Private Office’ It May Substitute for .Vaca- tion Breezes, WASHINGTON, July 9.— Should alied at the White House. t of a cooling laced directly beneath the ‘These | dent's private office in the weat wing the White House. It was installed the extraordinary said Mr. Pinchot, “and wen over ™ if rt arm mon the. 3 HURT IN AUTO CRASHES. Collides With ‘Trolley, Another With Track, Lucy Smithberg and her hus- r home at No ‘onx 879 Klamere Place, in a taxi griven by Harry Le-| |vine, No. 458 Kast 169th Street, to-day ‘The widespread ramifications of the | when at ‘Third Avenue and 168th Street | thelr car collided ‘with the rear end of a trolle; to Mrs, Smithberg suffered lacera- ¢ face and hands. Levine was rested but discharged iby Magistrate Sims in Morrisiana Court. Mra, Qdith McIntosh, her daughter rn ‘and her husband, George, were an automobile this afternoon when their cay crashed Into a truck driven . No. 827 ast 217th g0 East goon to pay ® personal) ‘The Single Taxers demand that the bY Angelo Stadaro, No. $27 tast tage on Senator Hardl nominee favor their hobby and are and suffered & fractured thigh and the ‘Coleman du Pont, Republican Na- tional Committeeman from Delaware Chairman of the Committee on ‘was « visitor, to com-, arrangements for the notifica- ceremonies at Marion, O., July 23, ry M. Dai ty, primary cam- Senator Harding, opposed tc La Follette, who they say, in his views, ‘The difficulties of harmonizing the opposing tendencies is further com- plicated by Ube injection of the Irish! Republic question. A questionnaire| | loss of five, teeth. 6 is Daternalistic and even Socialistic! After treatment at. Fordha \they were taken to their home in Rook- ledge Road Ger daughter, five, face and hands. Hospital cut about ‘The entries for to-morrow’s races are Ynvited all the members of the |sént to 2,100 members of the Commlt-| as follows: ‘ommittee, the Notification itee of Forty-eight resulted in an} runer ttee end the Executive Com- fur overwhelming sentiment against the | recognition of the republic by the) "\ third party! Syunpathizera let it be) known that a plank would be intro-| duced from the floor demanding! \recognition, and, 1 was intimated, if| it was not accepted the Irish friends would walk out of the convention und | start a party of their own. Republican and Democratic poll- ticians are watching the movement) very closely. The Democrats are hop-| ing La Follette will be nominated, be- with him the it be- |'sn COUNCIL OF LEAGUE | TAKES UP ALANDS wit Pass on Dispute Between Fin- land and Sweden as to Owner- ship “of ‘Islands. "LONDON, July %.—The Council of League of Nations met in private mn at St, James's Palace to-day ith Hualmar Branting, the Swedish Premier, and M. Enckell, Finnish Min- in Paris, who presenied the was of their countries with refer- mee to the @uture of the.Aland islands, issue is whether the Aland Rapublican yote in Wisconsin, Minne- sota and the Dakotas, where the Non- Partisnn League has grown powerful. J. A. H. Hopkins of New Jersey, National Chairman and at one time National Treasurer of the Progressive Party, was actively engaged to-day in arranging pretiminaries for the con-| vention. Prof. Stanley Rypins of the! thi McAllister Goleman of New York, | tion principle pass to Sweden, |, McGill of Valparaiso, Ind., Charle a ¥. Hoffman of Florida and Frank! § Stephens of, Maryland were some of | i the members of the National Commit- tee who had arrived, | he 5 Artestea APRS ‘Ohase ta John Haynes Holmes, Dudley Freld District Arraigned. Malone and William Marion Reedy are “erawdo Claude ‘Stephens was heia | exbected here, Me Ss « 10 thirty miles lg “But instead of bandits they were |‘ Jrarning me, the motorcycle cop was 1" Syne $31 for inck of faith in you nelghbor," sald the © court. FUNERAL OF Gi GEN. “GORGAS. Promi Women -: the State,” G. O. P, Nomiriee Wires. Senator and Mre. Harding are coming to New York to accept an 7 penal trom Mrs, Arthur L. rmore, Chairman, to meet the Republican Women's State Ex- ‘ecutive Committee, eas at MilMary and Civilian | om Attend Ceremony. LONDON, July 9.—Many British and American military and naval oMcials Joined prominent civilians of both coun- tries in a last tribute to Gen, William formerly «surgeon of the 8 Army, ut funeral services hapel to-day Pali bearers included Lord Astor, the mie of the Royal cel of win, img and Iwill be delighted to it fhe women of New York “‘Blale, As soon as we can possi- SWOOND: The Gi Recep Handicap! for fouryear-olds; abuut two and © halt | fan | | Heving he could draw latgely from the | Gonsales Joana Are niles. ~-Doublet Tattle, 4; daria THUD 180; Declaive, 139; M1 fas’ star’ Voter 12 FOURTH RAGR-T0 ol) ad ss" sch wn ‘Grier, 108. sy lOF,, ares year olde nile and. five: aitteent Me- 11: atthe ‘Nearer, 118; jort, AON or buiiden Irian peter ot a wit ng Geo 119; Bicho : Sit Gre ‘6; Sea Si 45; Wind “x Apprentive ellowane claimed, ‘Weather clear, ee LATONIA IA ENTRIES, ca Tu gatonia entries for tommorrow's races, are FIST RAC roe: year olde ul 800; claiming : beat furlongs. “tabs fo “a Mine ilarit eu AAS, 10: in bie: IBit of Cireen 128: Sth Preagerity 12: bkate Pratey, ttle iow, s 12 Lasugtiobacad, a Phe Blue’ Grass Stable for _ three-year & sixteont hy nyptet on Brow “intone, 10: od: Sande’ ot Picasure, 118, OUI AOR dv0se $2,000: ‘alming won year srk jot ben t Lamie, 110, Vattein, Ris: eons SMND nAGr— Pome #1 aids rn Pa ‘Nor ; ares x esa, 1a Tit, MUA VN 2,000; Byffado w ps Moreh year hd Abd wis abavor ror. i Start, BENT RACH Time ne eal Hy rod os Res 1 atmaes os lrvothiy thoY Night Wind °t vent Lenke—Irame | 81 r stent 995 ats Ho th *|the moving van situation and * | rates to both van owne! ou,| who must mot for | ir 1 th 12; | ing. 5: POT here the new ordinance rt the Midway | weekly ae | Thomo! claiming: and seventy SaaeneaeRanAAnIAA. 4a daa pu . 5 EMS TOLD IN BIG FORE TO rac sor cx ox MONEY WAS USED, N FIGHTING REED | = | Delegates to Missouri State Convention Testify About Receiving $150 Check’. ST. LOUDS, July 9.—Checks signed by Extward §F, Goltra, Democratic Na- | tnonalCommitteeman from Missouri, ‘were given tw delegates to pay thelr to the Democratic State Convention at Joplin, according to testimony given today by membéfs of ‘the St. Louls Democratic Comniittee before the Senate committee investi- ting Presidential campaign expen dituren ' ‘This convention was instrumental ousting United States Senator mes A. Reed from a seat in the National Convention, Senator Reed, a member of the Senate committee, eypenses: Senator La Follette as their| President Wilson carry out his pres which resumed hearings here to- ent intention of remaining in Wash-' day, took no part in to-day’s session Senator La Follette has not defin-|!"ston throughout the summer It will ‘other"than to be present in order to ftely decided whether he will wccept Bot be necessary for him to undergo complete a quorum. a any discomfort from the heat while | | working during the day, if he cares to | py fe. ‘Conimlt ere. George L. Record went to his home in| °F yemocratic Committee, and a de Madison, Wis, to Induce him to run,| ®V@ll himself of facilities alrendy in- gate to the Joplin Convention, told Patrick O'Neill, member of | the the committee he was given a check |penses to the convention, Lawrence P. Daly, Chairman of tue City Comtnitfee, gave him the check | he said, When O'¥eill declared he was against Goltra, Senator Spencer asked that @ campaign be waged on| ty remain in Washington duriug the | “*ked (tut “wasn't unusual to accept | Goltga’s check then?” “NQ," answered O'Neill, “1@ought the money was subscribed. Why | shouldn't the a neg crite Party pay my empenges?” | Hnry Streutker mitteeman, said his check for another City Com- $100 quarters, He asserted the money didn’t pay all expenses av& the decs gates had hoped they woukl get moi. “Goltra was against Reed, but most of the delegates who travelled on his money were for Reed,” Streutker de- clared. Streutker said he presumed every delegate from the Tenth District got $150." He denied he had any vey tion of helping Goltra. Tony Stuever, another delegate ‘to the State Convention, also gave him $100, Streutker said. Stuever was a friend of Senator Reed and favored Cox for President, he added. “In other words, you Pe oe $160 from the: Goltra, faction and $100 ¢rom the Stuever faction when you knew these factions were antagonistic,” asked ‘Senator Kenyon. “Weil, I thought the money had been subscribed'and was to help the Democrats,” Streutker rep! “Gol- tra made it plain the money ‘was for expenses and told the delegates he was sorry he couldn't get more. i VAN INQUIRY BEFORE | NEW LAW IS DRAWN | Committee to Determine Fair Rates for Owners and Square Deal for the Public. ‘The Public Thoroughfares Committee imran feta the Board of Aldermen decided to- day to make a spectal investigation of recom- mend that an ordinance establishing fair and persons foe submitted at a 5: cial meeting called before the moving |season begins. Moving van owners will be requested ‘to submit @ schedule of moving rates which will allow them a fair margin of profit, Chauffeurs, drivers and other employees will submit an estimate of {what It will cost an employer for their he 01 based on figures and © square deal for the . a 1G. i ub lie, a dying at the “eRand of the A hte gel of Minnesota was assisting | Fait Mes a hg Ny ae enerally i reed its those os Bothnia, should continue to rn ge ee participated tn the conference that the pelong io Finland or on the self-de- Charles H, Ingersoll of New York, | j\ueaw: five Ag’ mia Ngpecial contract” clause in the present maving van ordinance his causes profitees clause will be elimin: is pre! | SUES THE “HOT ‘DOG MAN.” Makes $10,000 a Season at Coney, ‘His Wife Declare: In an application for alimony of $75 for herself and four children, fail for further examination ty | DRIVER FINED $27 Hussitoay: oar eas ural: (tt | pending her sult for separation from jastoner’ Hitchcock to-day charged FOR LACK OF FAITH | 8 tunes Ginger M0; Anweriaad Elle Lareah, her husband, Mrs, Rachel wity transporting « “ap ga mp ‘Fl Dts. Hau tne panied Leareah, who has a bungalow on Surf fre New Jereer to mn Xe bsews'l, 4 —- wane bee. gate sn wewarl: [Avenue near Eighth Street, Coney aR roel erred’ sot oe . B. }/Island, stated in the petition that her «Real the aihe"aieiriet or New |Chugging to Bank He Got 9 om Legit pte ale oner! j husband made $10,000 a season selling Stiwarts that he bought. the red of Bandits and eae ct fa Pais = rt Ines’ a ebnoession to sell “mot dope” at 4 Sieuses “Ptaphnent Put on Speed. NE = ae |Feltman’s and at other places, she * a aman ‘ ; dalbettina, atates, , the police! Lack of alth in human nature cost sia Bh Val Vidic, Mrs. Lretah alleges cruel and tnhu- meant to use the dies| soseun rom, ‘milk deuler, No. 1407 iy *}man treatment and that he struck her . » eR | se" ‘hi 7. ip thei canehing, gts | edison Avenue, 21 In rine fot pond ey APM tte ("es te thas aE es of nals ing this morning. Here is the story bei ‘i foavoy, “a: Stoo foo Poin, | Was made in the Brooklyn Supreme mor thinogaine gine to Eu- | old ‘Magistrate Plelschman in the West | |e Wins rami, fd Child ron, Coot! |Gourt, who reserved decision. -, ‘oda, Saunders, 114; Kuinawlong, 4 —— ead a garage the: Farms Court: * | reer’ Bgemen, att Haivent ings’ 110; Devonshire Bi “T met JoveSerasetsky, a friend, and| Tro he says, ‘Bh, From, J got $25,000 in my| wegen’ teat tomasg qcigimed dbl SENATOR HARDING | :\0'er Wil you auiee me bo tie) bt the Attorney ‘General anncunced.to- bank? ‘Sure.’ I told him, and bb ‘" sineg ag Pht AND WIFE TO VISIT | jtimvea in "| FORT ERIE ENTRIES. jay that tt would bring charges of keaD- rr CO Z — i iM house NEW YORK SOON Going through Crotona Park three | runyr na rmaigon; tare. (05 dhecoeire Crd eatietabs oe ike ttuoae men quae out of the bushes and held | yours and ¥ Rites Meeting Musunlatlane at: eveneiins ears, AUT up thelr hands, ‘Bahdits!’ I yelled to ie valve Park, Windsor, as a test case to de- “Will Be Delighted to Meet | Joe, ana stepped on her to the tune of Bougw termine whether this week's racing. is legal, bill, Under the provisions of the Miller ‘betting can ibe carried on only at since March 20, 1920. ‘The charter was issued prior to that date. 4,500. V iremen.to Get Jury For ‘Trial of Communists, CHICAGO, July 9.—The jury to try | members of the Communist throw the Government by completed to-day, Sixts wpent anit more than 1-800 Were exutningd before twelve satistuc- tory to State an were found, force was a, Awea Prohibition Leader Dead. colnet! one’ Cave was COLT TTT tracks which have been granted charters Devonshire William Bross Lioyd and nineteen other ‘Labor Party for alleged conspiracy to over- days were veniremen DAYTON,.0,, July %—Dr. iH. A : mbeeapaon, Mice _ Prpsidentia) nominee SEEMAN BROS., New York sa itt Pronibition Pa Party | ticket ' Proprietors of White Rose Coffee, ed. here 4 fies bare te Resse aE, 4 Canned Foods, Cocon, Cereals, oto, ‘on Ler rmet : ¥ * FRIDAY, JULY 9 WHO KNOWS CARLO, LOST BOY, tte FORGETS SURNAME?! 920 HARDING ASSURED - OF SUPPORT FROM OLD BULL MOOSE | Former | Roosevelt Leaders Unanimous for “Him at Meeting Held Here. MARION, ©. July 9.— Chairman Hays and Gen. '?. Coleman du Pont are expected here to-morrow to be over-Suhday guests of Senator Hard- ing. Arrangements for the formal | noflfcation of the Presidential nom- | inee wil then be made, and it is likely the candidate will be told that many of the leaders believe his front | poreh campaign plan should be aban~ | donea, Assurance of the support of former | Roosevelt leaders has been conveyed — | (@ Senator Harding by Walter Brown, | Ctlairman of the Ohio State Progres- | sive Committee in 1912 and now a | member of the Republican State Ad- visory Committee and aspirant for Harding’s seat in the, Umited States | Senate. He based his assurances on the| unanimous declaration for the G. Q. P. | ticket by a meeting of former Rodse- | velt supporters which he attended at | the Harvard Club in New York City ‘Thursday of last week. Whie Senator Harding has declared himself for a campaign of parties, the |epublicans of Ohio, it is indicated, | will not avoid personalities in the contest, nor will they miss any éppor- tunity to utilize attacks on the Cox condidacy by William Jennings Bryan, gah ns GERMANS, PROTESTING CARLO Has Been at S. P. C. C. Quarters Since May When Found 'Wan- dering by Policeman. rlo, six years old, who cannot Ss surname og address, has been at the Soelety for the Prevention of ere eg gn RE Yt te pL nen eT AT | Cruelty to Children since May 24, Weet 20th Street, near Sixth Avenue by @ policeman, tack of measles, treated at the Notseven an at- for which he was Willard Parker Hos- DISARM IN 6 MONTHS 297 Fourth Avenue, ne Earned APPELLATE JUDGES CLEAR BRAINARD Head of Harpers ‘Held Not Guilty of Publishing Improper + Book. Brainard, eine ke GERMANS PROTEST AGAINST THREAT OF RUHR OCCUPATION Disarmament Begins at Once— Cannon to Be Given Up—Civil- ians Must Surrender Arms. Clinton ‘T. Secretary of the Extragrdinary Grand Jury and Presi-| SPA. Belgium, July 9 (United dent of Harpers’ no longer stands cou-| P'ess)—The German delegation to- vjcted of unlawfully publishing an ob-]44¥ argeed to meet the terms of the séene book. The Appellate Division of| Allied ultimatum but refused to the Supreme Court to-day reversed the] agree to the proposition that Allied conviction of the defendants named by| forces occupy German territory on the Court of Special Sessions and dis-|the Ruhr River missed the information filed against TRe Germans agreed to the first bailing four terms set down in the Allied This information filed by the Society for the Suppression of Vice, set forth that the publishing concern sold to one of the society's agents a copy of “'Mad- eleine” printed in English, Mr. Brainard issued ‘4 statement in which he said, a certain grobp oi newspapers Was’ Interested in having the cage pushed to the limit for reasons of its own, ultimatum as follows: 1, Disarmament of all Ferman forces, including the Sécurity Police, must begin immediately 2, Germany must publish a proc- famation ordering immediate sur- rerfder of all arms held by German civillans. 3. All arms, ammunition, guns and cannon in éxcess of the treaty terms must be handed over to the Allies without delay. 4. Germany* must sory military service. The fifth proposal was that uniess the German army was reduced to 150,- 000 by Oct. 1 next the Allies would occupy the Ruhr distvict or other Ger- man ‘territory, which would be held unui such time as all conditions of the ultimatum were fulfilled, While the Germans agreed to reduce the military forces within the allotted time, they declared the Allies had no right to threaten oceupation of the Ruhr, holding this -was not in accord- ance with the peace treaty. ——-— i ae LOVE BURGLAR, HE SAYS. Man cangnt on Porch Roof Asserts He Wan Pinying Romeo, Asserting that he was a love bur- giar and no mere thief of goods and chattels, John Burke, twenty-four, of No. 116 West 111th Street, Manhat- tan, was dragged by policemen from the roof of the porch of Harry D. Barr @f No, 1158 East 1th Street, Brooklyn, before dawn to-day. The police said they took from him an electric pocket lamp and a long bladed knife. Burke said he was the victim of an overpowering passion for a maid in the Barr home and was trying to get into her window after she had re- fased to ace him at the front door Mrs. Barr told the policemen the only maid employed in, the household was over aixty years old and of unroman- tic_ temperament. Burke was taken to the Chief Mag- istrate’s Court at No, 44 Court Street. oe went Lincoln Statue. July 9.—The AngloyAmeri- ‘an Society announced to-day that Blihu aibolish compul- Harlem Man Wanted in Tampa. Acting on @ telegram from ithe Sher- ‘Of of Tampa, Fla,, stating that he was wanted there for attempting to defraud J. E. Starr of $25,000, Patrolman John P. Barron of the East 51st Street § tion to-day arrested William Jarvis, Rook» forsrerie Aeerlon Uacitay Of | thirtyeaing, of MO. 99 West | 180th State, who ts at the Hague, will present | : the ‘Str Guudens statpe of ‘Lincoln to | Street. Charged before Magistrate Bil berman in the Essex Market Court with suspicion of being a fugitive from jus- tice, Jurvis was held in’ $10,000 ball for examination on Sunday. the British people as a gift of America on July, 2 Premier, Lioyd George is expected to deilver tle address of ac- ceptance, The Cup Favorite UhuiteFvose | CEYLON TEA ‘ BOAT FOUND BY TUG WOMAN CHASES CLUE WN HUNT FOR MSG GTEC NALD (Continued From First Page.) the launch to Fisher's Island and | Burglars Loot Room of Manuel spend the holiday with his family . t + When he arrived at the yard at 7 Lopez . Daughter in His Summer ‘Home, o'clock he found that the only me- chanic there was unable to install the engine. He then took the oars and rowed away, intending to get to another yard where the work could be t is the last trace bis fam~ ds have of him. are afraid that the heavy squale that accompanied the storm upset the Goat,” .said Col, Whit- tibsey, “and we are working on that theory. The ¢ngine was placed in the launch well forward of mid- ships, and tilted the stern out of wa- ter. It would have been an easy mat- ter to have overturned the boat in that condition, and the weight of the engine would have dragged the boat under.” a LONG BRANOH, N. J, July 0.— Police of all cities in Néw Jersey’ are to-day on the watch for two burglars in @ smnall roadster who yesterday entered the home of Manuel Lopes of M. Lopez & Co., No. 106 Water Street, Manhattan, and stole jewelry belong- Ing to Mr. Lopez's daughter, Mrs. Randall Keator, who was stopping at her father’s summer residence in‘ Rumson, @ fashionable colony about seven miles from here. Mrs. Keator had fust left the din- {ng room after luncheon, In the hall she was surprised to see a man dash- ing down a fight of stairs toward the Mr. Blake 1s 49 years old, an ail| doo: ° round athlete, an expert oareman,| “What are you doing here?” sho jsWimmer and woodsman, who has] asked, running toward him, proved hig ability to care for him- The stranger increased his speed, going down the sidewalk to the road, where a roadster, {ts engine running ~ and @nother man at the wheel, await- ed him. Mrs, Keator screamed and ran after him, Mr. Lopez and other members of the family #fard her cries and ran to the door, They got there in time to see the automobile start up, with Mrs. Keator a short distance behind, still asking the man what he was doing there. In the mean time some of the family went to*Mrs. Keator’s room upstairs and learned that Jewelry valuedgut more than $10,000 had been self ashore and afloat, affairs were! successful, and his family life happy. Mr. Blake {s about five feet nine inches tall, Weighs 175 pounds, has a round face, thick nose, large, prom- inent cams and a pale complexion. He is smooth shaven and bald save for a fringe of grgy hair, and has large mastoid scar back of ‘his right ear. ¥ His busine friends say, was ‘unusually — STRIKES MAY TIE UP SHIPS. Mallory Service to Galveston Likely | stglen to Is Report. Mr. Lopez jumped tnto his eight- Despatches from Galveston to-day an-|cylinder machine, Mrs, Keator and nounced that the Mallory Steamship|others of the. family getting in too, Company is considering discontinuing| Ry this time the thieves had a hadg- its serviee to the southern port owing} mile start down Ridge Road to lgbior conditions there and in New Las Lopez stepped on the gas and a fast vd se followed for fi pital, disturbed the boy's equanimity. At the local offices of the line it waa|"2ce followed for five or six miles He. has been taken to community ° .|said that Hi H. ‘Raymond, Pre jwhen the smaller car, . apparently gatherings and joined in the singing (Continued From First Page.) and General Maitger of the line, was{|#eared for racing, escaped. in a clear soprano. The Bureau of out of town, and that in his absence} The family notified the police and . s . give: word Was flashed to other cities. No Minkitie: Parsons awed Tha Save ’ nothing definite could:be given out, 11} Word Wa 8. Ne be rit et rap Re ning|in signing the engagement was sub-| was admitted ho , that officials of trace has yet been found of the orld to-day to help locate Carlo’s| mitted in writing. In it the delegates | the company have n considering dis- | yurgiars parents. Information concerning his|denied authority to consent to occu- | CoMtinuing the after t aN “ identity will be received by the b i of the steamer San Marec The police believe that an organ- y ived by the bu-| pation of German territory except as|the Texas port to-day ized group has made a specialty of reau or by the Society for the Pre-| provided for in the Treaty of Ver- | mond returns to town. i shat eA vention of Cruelty to Children at No.| sailles. 7 ment will be given out, robbing summer homes of wealthy people and have depended upon fast Aged Mariner's Body Found. motor cars for their getaway A Coast Guard cutter picked up| Mr. Lopez said to-day the most from the waters off Sandy Hook’ to-! prized possessions stolen from his day the body of George Bowle, seventy-| daughter were a diamond engage- eight yeurs old, of Bayonne, who set| ment ring, valued at over $3,000; a Bion MMMing ide AeMGANT tee |OOT eenoc eae Busia ra ie is*'/and two pearl necklaces. He did not ly of A nineteen | give an estimate of their worth, piece years old, ¢ eOn the by pignc trip, has not been found. has the 5 : but said the total was over overturned boat been sight $10.0 Tapas Maan Three Big Week- End Combination ackages On Sale Friday and Saturday, July 9th and 10th HETHER an automobile_trip across country, a picnic in the old pine grove, a steamboat excursion up the Hudson, a journey to the Mountains or Shore, Our Week-End Com- bination Packa; wil! fit into your arrangements like sunshine or an ocean breeze. Each Combination is made up per following description, the individual packages put up in strong cardboard _ container, with handle attached: § ° : Week-End Combination No. 7 “% Lb, Box Milk Chocolate Cherries, 4 Lb. Box Milk Chocolate Covered Parlays %% Lb, Box As- sarees Sour Balls, 1 hern Parline, 1 Packs Chewing Gum aad 1 Tin of LOFT fam Deien. . PACKAGE COMPLETE Week-End Combination No. 2 Contains the following: 1% Lb, at Milla Chocolate Covered Maraschino Cherries, 4 1 x Chocolate 98 Italian Creams, 1 Lb. Box Peanut Brittle, 1 Phx. of LOFTYPOPS, 1 Lb. Bpx Special and e RAC KAGE OCOMPL, ETE Week-End Combination No. 3 tains the followt “Mw Lb. ie Mill he ‘estos Soe oleuns) 38 a ee il Checetnts Covered Almonds, 1 Pk. Stanet Sticks, Box Milk Chocolate Parlays, 2 Southern Parlincs, a Lb, Box Atlantic City ‘Sale Voter Taffies, KAGE DOMPLET, nethepcteecemememeenel ee ara Se Our Big Daily Special for Friday and Saturday, inty 9th and 10th CHOCOLATE (OVERED NUT C Pa aa, pad oloret and aed wt of rena Td oF prodigy mad Det A Shoselate: BPl PECL” TOASTED MARSHMALLOWS—Tie Marshmatlow in itself is a delicacy, but when rolled in the choicest Sun Bias Grated Cocoanut and toasted to a turn, you have » goody which rev~ reseuts @ real classle of candy- crafts tndenerthebty Mell, 49 c EXTRA OUND BOX rother to if rin ust ws These qth Member et the. tant made “with ‘the | Purest fre Kenerounly World "remown .Cbocolate, Our EX AMERICAN FILLED CONFECTIONS—A nov= ty ggeoceen of sweets ished. dwatistuline hae wt ae ‘Cream, yt i. Fruit Seuss Assortment i Brooklyn, Newark rea ages 79c Hoboken and Paterson. POUND BOX For exact location see telephone phecrns ‘The specitied weight includes the container, ASSORTED CHOCOLATES—A Fesentative congresd of our most noput ch site Brveatne Mui of Milk ¢ MILK - ore anl gt ftthar tanty ThreesW ay Caramels, Marah wt Fruit «host of eh tn nettles Fromiun Mic HT ocolate, Stores: New Yorks We announce the ing of our Pomest Store at 87 Second Avenue (| of Sth. apm. lew York, on Saturday July 10th.