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Pipes ete _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1920. SIR THOMAS LIPTON TELLS HOW HE EXPECTS TO WV VIN THE ) CUP COV. COX VOTE COX VOTED Sir Thomas Lipton Talking to Crew of Re olute; | | LIPTON conto lier MERCHANTS DENY roe ee d D : th hallenger CU? SAYS DEWAR un Wie a kernon AFIRST-CLASS COOK pete an esigner of the Cha enger | Bie FUND PLAN 10 | dictments charging grand larceny, fine Declares Lord as He by Judge Wadhams in General seme Proves Right to Title by Pre-| day from the Tombs Saiis to See Race, sions on suspended sentence. She was imo lately rearrested by de L INDON, July 9 (United tectives from Buffalo, where she ie paring Lunch for Gues Press.)—Lord Thom De Wanted on & charge of forgery, at Old Home. was dismissed t he ; M Robinson came here from But+ ‘ Mabe sailed for An falo last August, and leased a home aboard Campaign’s Sole Purpose to &t No. a1 Tier Street, City inland. She - made friends quickly and by means lute and) Shamrock IV for the | Improve Transportation Here, af a letter written on atntionery af tea Celtle to-day to wit ness the race between the Reso Lord De War expressed conti. | Says Statement, wed her $170,000 payable on Maren t er { nee that that Sir Thomas Lip- WY os ons ft as vg ite Pana 4.38 LS OF HIS BOYHOOD! oul Misc Soins ton's yacht wo win. nif | ‘The New York Merchants Associ he Tombs pald back $2,000, Mr. Lipton faily to lift the cup fation to-day issued a denial to 2 —_——— during his lifetime, however,” he spatch from Washington to the ect that capital is planning a fund in inning into the hundreds of millions suring that eventually the prize of dollars with which to break union | will come to Britain.” |labor in this country Th I are attributed to a ie leader. Underwriting this fund, It was re- New Jersey Central, Pennsylvania and Lahigh Valley railroads, the States Stee! Corporation and several large New York banks. It was re- Walter G. Merritt, Chairman of the | Law Committee of the Citizens’ (Continued From First Page.) ‘Transportation, of the Merchants’ As- sectation said “There is not a scintilla of truth in these changes, All have been dis. pr Neither the Standard OY nor th 8. Steel Corporation has con- | tributed one penny to this campaign which has for its sole purpose the de- sire to improve transportation condi- tions he “The Transportation Committee was not designed to kill labor, We be: < lieve in union Iabor and wouldn't de Mill Chocolate H wr stroy it if we could, and the question Covered Fruits . “ oot het oi rmsped of the pen or closed shop doe not out a busy plan for to-day, “I want 4 Ly and Nuts to go to Bronx Park and the Statute | ter We are trying to meet a pub: Imagine Peaches of Liberty ine the morning.” he said, {He demand and want only to protect 4 “the Woolworth Tower, and the Polo public, to see that food deliveries from the shady orch: Pride in Cattle and Pigs and| Crops Shows He Is Still | a Farmer. | By George Buchanan Fife. (Special Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) DAYTON, Ohio, July 9.—As an es. cape from politics as well as a dl- e will ieave a large sum | ef to be used for that purpos charges version from the exacting duties of | the last few rs, yesterday to his thr iov. Cox went} e hundred-acre |} farm and birthplace just beyond the outskirts of Jacksonburg, a somno- lent little town in Butler County, It} was here that he spent all his early boyhood working on the acres which now compose one of the finest model | farms in Ohio, with the most blue-} blooded of stock The Governor thought not only to! elude politics but also the horde of | newspaper mon who have hovered about the office of his paper, the Dally News of Dayton, ever since the San Francisco Convention announced | its dictum. But while he did get | away from politics and office mat- | ters he did not get away from the newspaper writers. They were after him as soon as they could get aboard a motor and art in pursuit. | into @ tunnel, and here we are in |the hotel. Been in New York two hours, and never have seen the sky at all, Then too there's ice water right in your room—just turn a tap and out It comes. That's great, Most of all I want to see the subway. Are there lights in it? What do you see when you look out the windows? Can I ride with the motorman in |the train?” md itt Bot Grounds in the afternoon, and then assured that shipments of raw+ ards of Delaware— The farm was readily found after in the evening we'll take a ride in| materiais are not tied up at the dif-| Pineapples from the one had reached Jacksonburg, be- the subway and go to Coney Island nt plers here. fed cause everybody in that neighbor- I like those chute the chute things,| “The movement is entirely non-| fields of California and ood knows it and every direction the newspaper men received was identi “Go out this road till you and I want, L want “~ 1 want to] partisan, It is not in the interests of | Hawaii—Prunes from do everything in town all at once, 1] the Republican party campaign as al- | i suens. leged and is supported by both Repub- Santa Clara npdiait Heang and Democrats, irrespective of | Cterries—surely the < | | _IN GREAT YACHT CLASSIC CAR LTE OREIE come to a farm on the right hand ! |SHOOTS SISTER, party . earth ha poet Dine side where the buildings are all All Honiy ket a Eager and in Fine! | these side lines measurers and nod- | weap. its share of good things white—and go is the fence. It's the : an d |ding wisely at each other; only to | PLEADS GUILTY | NEGRO CONFESSES to mak: this candy for best looking farm you ever see.” Fettle for the Contest Over | take each other by the arm and walk | Shane | nae ibaltnee edignisof ethbs. dacs, ta ake | IN JOHNSON MURDER Abani a GOV. COX COOKS LUNCHEON! | the America’s Cup. » the edge of the dock to a But Youth Says Revolver | And in addition to the ALL BY HIMSELF, i : | “Do you get that stuff? Because I ype i | 7 aa ae : ripe and luscious fruits, Following the steeply rising roaa| {don't. And if it’s important 1 wish B. Was Discharged Police Say Bulga Admits Robbery of d fat, meaty : : 4 “Who are all these persons?” | you'd explain it.” NICHOLSo) ate sia ‘A | ere are ’ brought the party to the farm which ' in F Resionar pea Accidentally, Aged Florist, Whose Wife Pecens, Peanuts, Bra: had been so aptly.described, and also The reporter indicated a ring of| ‘There was also Sir Thomas Lipton, SHR ARS Serene || sata gucae a aes Died of intieies ' ile CALNE naa ane ts to the Governor himself, When he —|men widely spaced. some in astraw/® iittle bluer of eye—and brighter— Avaginy Wher anclaasially; Wenmea: she % abe berts—all adding their saw the party come in he knew fur-|@nd other feathery denizens (this last! hats and flannel trousers, some in| tan he was when Shamrock Ml|invites his friends to look for at the /and dangerously unded hia alster,| Following his arrest Inte yesterday flow piquancy . to her resistance was useless, so he in-| Word suggested by one of the local 2 ce | Paced Reliance and seventeen’ giazed stern; he asserts with unsmil- | Mary, fourtee Jat Myrtie Avenue and Prince Street, mellow _ piq' y | newspaper men a fine generic| yachting uniforms, some dressed like A nj he asserts with uni fourteen, last night in thelr home, his delightful, health- vited all hands to be welcome. term), and the acene shifted to the ‘ years ago, and a litte whiter/ing emphasis that it is concealed un- | pleaded guilty to a charge of felonious} Brooklyn, Peldro Bulga, —twenty- this delightful, ‘If you'll stay I'll give you lunch-| farm house itse This is a remark- | M&V¥ Sailormen about to coal ship and) pieached (but no less debonair) as to|der the rudder post but that he alone |assault to-day before Magistrate Cor-|seven, a West Indian with a long ful candy. eon,” he added, and the men won-| ably well preserved build wh | some in frock coats and ent leather |} mustache and tiny, cocky im- ig gifted to sec it rigan in Weest Side Court. He was held| prison record, admittéd, according to The goodness of these dered how he'd ever be able to do it.| aay Sra Day the ed pad Ally yeOrs| noes, He asked the question of a|perial It will be the only way the experts|®ithout ball until July 12 for examina-|the police, that he was one of two fruits and nuts is We'll make it pot luck if you don’t) a large, low ceiled room on the first | member te: or éthevatiprion'e'| can explain the way Shamrock rv. |“!0" n who early Sunday entered the tucked away under a mind,” he said, There was an ele-| floor the Governor paused. is ape ae pan ri pi ae 3 [SIRE TOCM AG, MAREE: KNOWN! A moves along in light winds, he saya.| y areas Vee a a date te Flatbush home of Edward Johnson, cover of rich, smooth ise cove iT Wan es at corner over|Cup defender Resolute who had come a | yesterday afternoon and decided she|. unio v4 mnentiot reas aurorise in thie Plonic.| 44 ba Mime uein sand tiie termed down from a staging to look over his BIT CRSCANDAL jAnd It is true, as those who read the | would ask John to take her when he re- | *8°4 Merist. Johnson and bis wif cream of Cane Sugar rot peMMMttlae oay one aiey inself,| made mysect a nulsance to all my! soy of rubbing down the polish onP “Now what have you come for to-|reports know, that Designer Nichol-| turned from work. John consented ana|Were beaten into unconsciousness ~—cooked and whipped Rot permitting, Any. one slae: to NAYS | temlly, T gueas, HUT wasaule tolmet ie Oc rca cee at antgaag AaKed All GHomhe adcompanieds|aoniislendary lehanp.tenturedierknd’| belarw mato dress with an old rusty rifle barrel, to just the right con- a band In it, perhaps because he had| about on my sturdy young legs and|t? 9 ; ee ‘ i | 4 unde ‘ 0 the] a dressing fret and went] Mrs, Johnson died Monday at the " nS f the bil do the farm work and the chores. I Just plain nuts,” he observea,|®S | nthe days of old, by Mr. Wes: nand under and around N to tell hun tO hurry" test | yet Wty eciate Mine sistency. We dip the a “hi doubs of the culinary abilities) used to be up and at them before the piain nute—except that some ot|Wood, bis Secretary—a Westwood|green bull all day) has put into the film. Bhe ‘stood | Kings County Hospita is fruits and nuts into dawn, and I never got through till it ichanweal from the doorway A ani! ar-irresponsib 1cht some marvellous quality so that police say Joun| band, also confined there, is not First he sent one of the farm mo-| was almost 9 Kk. I not only had | ‘hene are nuttler than others, That rrosponlbll ity | yachu some maryellave aunty: 1. | t00k, his revolver trom ‘w drawer while | pested to live this cream, and then s ‘ ? mo batalla det ph Pate aware around wt and bubbling nonsense to a grave If]a half-grown boy can push the seven- | jooking for a tlepin and laid It'on top of ‘ f tors to scurry about the neighborhood | Work to do in ‘he fields, but [ had the /@ll that ever comes aroun nen ; hae f wat through the | tym dees into milk chocolate. A collect th cessary food and, St0ck to look after and feed and bed | yachts are being measured before tac] Nly slightly older and worried look-|ty or eighty feet of boat through the | © Was an explosion and Mary fell Result—~a luscious and one sat ii 4 yg rg ey and down before I could think of bedding | paces" He squirted, with highly |!2s man of affairs. water by the pressure of his hand, | scream fo,,the floor, & bullet in her | pas ANCRE bay | | satiate smcneal Ge when it arrived had it carried to a yself down.” piste ‘ t re cratant c is ade forehead, Vatroiman Gleason had M y pasture about 200 feet from the house| “ile fooked out of the narrow win-|Commendable accuracy, a fine Jet of| “I want to get to know these boya| unaided by the weight of his body. rushed to Bellevue, ae finest fruits and nutes and set down jn the very open air,| dow with its prospect of rolling farm tobacco juice a hairbreadth to the]in your crew," said the porter; “1/LIPTON'S CREW CONFIDENT eecue ene ee Mes ut tented | With the Genuine Roguefort Taror + smothered in cream ‘Then a fire was buut, a regular coun-| /4nd—and it is the only rolling land | left of the shining head of a nail Prof,| want to find out what language they] THEY WILL WIN BIG RACE. | Yolver three months ago and Intruders, en in all CHEESE Everything considered, your correspondent has s lish, offic! easurer, | speak anc hey were picked ant more bit of try fire with plenty of wood to make] Ohio—and said, with no little feeling | Harold W. Wabb, official measurer,| speak and why they were picked and} On just one more bit of s¢ a ruddy bed of ash the Governor | in voice, “But | was happy here, if driven into the floor of the dry-| what they think of their job and all Thomas asked sympathy fi ppy, and I'm glad that this|dock as a “station” for and heavily coated sir| according to Detectives Fitagerald and i 4 nde Bir with the richest of | Dennison m his = arab ices ee “Day-at-Home’ Movement on * be chocolate—-and—my, supervising all the preparations with | 8° PY, ar 4 his Intricate | about them. friends, | Staten Ininnd. we're living much better but it’ d! house is 'mine now’ after all theso| travmetrical ohwecent fais , : Her Th |as . ree a f ut it’s good! skilled eye and hand. It was easily) years, 1 bought it only about a pear | ttkonometrical observations of th ay Pave Fay bey.’ anid! Bir! eDid you mind" he sald) tthe OUR | one tate Inland Oneaer ot Gone| MU (Nan eu tethOre Ib. 89c seen that this was not the first time} ago, and I ain restoring it to what | boat's contour. i+ umm arty you'have got | spot on the paint forward whire thé! nese, in a letter eeht to Staten Ialand | . ab a it was when I know it as a boy. I{ In the up-eyed circle included in the| hold of that bit of scandal so soon.” | hoys are sandpapering and pollahing é SAA | One of the good things he had made a fire. 3 i therchants and algned by the Prealdent have hunted about everywhere to get | Next came the foodstuffs, big lamp] Pave hunted ap trout lL 1 sweep of the sailor's hand were aucu| He was very, ver niture and Tam glad : Sagi nee |i} chops, fifty of them, and twice as| to say that s Vof the pleces that, Persons as Robert W. Emmons 2d,]&¢ many large potatoes grown at his|are here are the samo ones, and in] “managing owner” or representative | sorry Indeed for tt summer estate, Trail's End, just be-| the same places that I so well re-)of the syndicate which built the|you found it out 2 emb Ir yond Dayton, ‘These, with bread con. ; MOmPer Resolute; Sh 1 eX-} the boat? yu did, I know.” (As | of 1m | matter of fact men were working all t. I don't see how) i the Chamber, Cornellus G 4 the merchants to zing the — buy over the hull, from the big clumes | “ivory dollar apen the Ista looking keel fin to the rail) “A friend | Kolft ss ontrib en to the osperity aay ; of the community and makes {ta bette nan Hoyt (in the plain ‘ound what out?" Sir Thomas was | cid i " of life that they missea was AncreCheese. (41, MADE BY SHARPLESS, PHILA kK ssiat in pe ome — mov hose twinkling b! Candies. FULL WEIGHT—16 ounces of CANDY in every pound rst painting for me," con place t stituted the luncheon, served on wood- | PLANS TO SPEND MANY WEEK: | qung: sand white cotton cap of an] asked | tinued Sir Thomas, “I knew E should en plates and eaten to the last morsel ENDS AT CARM: j4. 8), who is to be the American ou know as well as 1 he said | be reminded of that some day,’ SPECIAL attached to a bone, As a cook Gov. ey orn! said that he inte nded | representat aboard Sir ‘Thom achfully 1 of them} ‘The men which Captain Atbert Bur Today and Saturday Cox is an adept, He waited until the Deonuay,' he wads on the old | Lipton's Shamrock IV. during tne] are dressed up to look like} Turner, sailing master, has gathers | SALTED SPANISH bed of ashes was of proper ruddiness}q farmer. 1 know nothing 1 caro for /T4ces beginning next Thursday, ard] mon, It rrible t indeed to|from Southampton and County Es-| PEANUTS d then into the coals the potatoes}so much as running this farm of {jot gnified and important looking ns Haber: Von sex and Cornwall—thirty-five of them | Choice selected whole nuts, were placed, and later the ouops were | IIe unless it be running a nows-| yachting celebrities ae Resicaescnanaptseet tt abi reaiy ; with Just the right mount broiled over the same slowing hi a farmer boy berore. Twa g YACHT DESIGNERS WATCH IN here it is. Let It also Aerie bugle eonad % ha hacked ote 391. Te was after tho luncheon that he! newaboy, and love of the soll 1s « nite TRICATE PROCEEDINGS. orded that Sir na Bec RPP gag ann B') i tin boxes, special . remarked, Come | « enacior as lo ol paper > memorate this day by organising the | °, konacious k f newspaper! prop, Webb and his assistanis|to fide t come over here before wit | OLD FASHIONED. Pasture Club; what do you think? In the he Governor has | peeked through tripod mounted a w an said Able Si és ‘Thereupon the club camé into exist-| collected am of historically in- | struments like big and little survey. |year by virtue the bit painting to red-face 1] NEXT SUNDA Y Deliciously made with old ence, and the selection of a Presl-| teresting pieces of furnitu hong ‘raul ' , ; fashioned fondant cream 4 a 3 z re, among | ors insits; they r nd|y emo propel which he (Continued on Ninth Page.) Jent naturally came next. The name|them a Thomas Jefferson sofa anda ; centers, vanilla of the Governor Was instantly put up,! table that General Sherman used for'| ld up ta on luated py 1 and wate but the convention got no further wital many year ne arm : 66 : ” flavored, and a t y here is not a thing a ne 1 th chocol: ee t. He flatly declined to accept su|in the house that contradicts ig pantagraph make dots in tin 1 hy peat ‘oat 4 Ib, nigh an honor | Period or its harmonious simpileity.|¢y) curves on a big white sheet wf | HOME-MADE ASSORT- COX ELEOTED CHIEF COOK OF | ico it all untill succeeded in fi? | paper held vertically, the exact co4 MENT wih CHOCOLATES THE PASTURE CLUB. |ting the “house,” Gov. Cox. gaid. | terparts of the broad curves of the hul * A fine week-end mixture Since there was a young newspaper |The farm came to me as young. f Hebolutetup anddown who “B | woman from Cleveland in the purty, | son, just as it came to my father al Ute, “Up and down w ye al etter Chocolates ata Lower Price” Gov, Cox suggested that the dis side one of the Webb assistan seeste t ine-! 80 a young » and although | . q tion should be hers, so she was|land and the house are the same, id at the end of a steel wire | promptly elected, But it was impos-!am sure that the farm is a very dr-| runn . drum on the pantagrapn sible to overlook the Governor, so he| ferent sort o g from the one my| tay those who watched then was unanimously elected Chief Cook, | father and | ! ‘ lively aap ni ; an honor he accepted with a very | here were no 8} t as moi-| Were designers of yachts and meas: chocolates, cocoanut bon- By Margaret Prescott Montague bons, apricot mallows and nougat roll, at —_ tractively packed. c a Spe ial the 1 'gib, Dr ES The Story President Wilson So Heartily Praised While ber . 99 ; Visit the “Largest Candy ms, as we lerstand ¢ n urers f minor events nong these TOW BOW nasa important matiors [Hen een aectia uraermuand them, and | rere for minor ove mone Thirsty? Wait till you pass a Miller Shop and get the moat satisfying || Talking to Louis Seibold of The World Staff in Store in the Werld"— nen all these imports attors| silos a a 4. It was! was President. Hr ° eve ’ ‘ : . sad been settled, the party was taken|@ taak then to teat a living out of | Yank Youve oa eat soda you ever tasted! Ice Cream, Whipped Cream, pure fruit flavors His Now Famous Interview of June 18th. our Candy Arcade on on @ personally conducted tour of ths | the ground, and the only help a man | YOPK Yaehismer sen and servic é 42nd, also 43rd Street farm and the prize animals pointed | had was the sun and the rain and th. | the Dock De ment an & s Miller's Lollypops—-ar at X ea cannes Ber stk anaes ken rut to the newspaper men. Probably | strength of his hanc ly interestec es We FPuit oxtract A eae ‘ é ’ F : ut the dais PAE GAs probably | ee quit . . ae 25c Read this paragraph, taken from the Seibold article published in 7 vives quite at home With all-the talk Gala Niwht at 5 meritorious, was quit ; aie he raul The World of June 18, 1920. Hudson Terminal Bldg. ve OK and farms and like, Giovanni artine ny — -— 2 ig Aly oe ag nak, pe gag tree ee te ee vig 8 ved. Each one of | Rssorted Hard Candies— Angel Food Cake—It oa ‘The President told me that he natu-)told tale that made so profound an im #9 © “relanaé Bives! the faces of the newspaper men trom | ‘A Wil ‘ fs eH them spoiled countless sheets of || You never could tell that tastes like a confection At fl rally found great pleasure in reading,|Dreasion on the President as to peovon 1343 Broadwa: t p Stadium farewell appearance fo these htth ‘ rth New York, whose bucolic training | ¢), He: All elie from| Paper, Showing how much more eas hunks Of sure 1 1 Saw Del eel Tin which he js not restricted. 1 asked/him to say, with a deep touch of senti. Bet. 35th and 36th Sts. has been limited to the sweeping up- a. Pasiiacs nae to."] ily and promptly the busin any i t Ks fla t 4 del him what works or stories had ontly| ment, “That lady has written a story lands and the cattle that roam Brad. | it ee eine Reet one ) tine Ing for Hoherk und mpreased him most, He had sald he|which breathes of a patriotlam so pure 2249 Broadway way at 42d Btrect, two | S#!8 nights, of which there will be one| cide how mu ; something ane i ‘gee t 8 mH your tongue. Hf had read three or four good detective|and wholesome as to make the other Bet, (Oth and 81 t Sts, The Governor asked one or two! {Week Last night Tarbara, Mauret | ede how muct ‘ 0 ley | xtra Special ! 1 Extra Special} stories “to balance the serious atuff."|things of life seem of little conacquens + itt Soveret gtoked, 280 or me | eke eat eh Baath tea | ite Bow much rand aA at 48 f postal toric teeter the serious atu |ihingy of le snm of tn comaeasenen | Fulton and Nasaau St ek dnlacety see lathes na ai : ; fe made mc 1 nee to sh » that questions s It ought to bring about $80,000 where | Dex in Subway Bo ad weight resistange to the wa ft oun Boe , Monthly and written by Margaret Pres-| guaranteed by the League of Nations he lived. Gov. Cox, however, put the | While being relieved from quty lust} It is agreed that Shamrock IV. 1 WEHYCAYT Mal: —— - ott Montague, The title of it Is “Uncle| might read it. Don't forget to read tt, actual value at $2,000. night Charles ( fifty-five years} allow about 12 seconds a aile, or 614 i ii ean ae hen : Sam of Freedom Ridge,” an admirably | Sebold.” The pigs had an inning on the'pro- | gid, of No. i) Classon Avenue, Brooke| ti peer rE fad n f gramme of the tour, and they were |¥! a ticket seller, collapsed’ inh med Mil Pound Box Net Welghe Every Pound Box Contains 16 Ounces of Candy jouthbound "platform The quite understandable, because one TRe'Ganal ‘Btreat eee ead one Meete them more often in life than 4 subway, He was dead when» phiyocl Wise-speaking yachting expert writ Then there were chickens gan arrived, era looking over the shoulders of were also wise-looking an: ‘ - oath is story will be reproduced in full and exclusively wil The World next Sunday,.by of the Atlantic Monthly,

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