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‘nO /#hspicion, no aversion for any peo- ernment, negotiated in the world, We hold to our and means to defend, aye, we ) to wustain the rights of this na- hd our citizens alike, every- ler the Shining sun. Seopa unreservedly of rican aspiration and the publioan committal for an as-_ Of nations, co-operating in sublime accord, to attain and : peace through justice than force, determined to to security through interna- | law, so clarified that no migeonstruction can be possible "without afrronting world honor. SAYS WILSON RESISTED EF- FORTS TO GAFEGUARD NATION. “Tt will avail nothing to discuss in Motair the lewgue covenant, which ‘Was conceived for world super-gov- in ers er geen @tanding, and intolerantly urged an: demanded by its administration who resisted every effort . safeguard America, and who rejected when such safe) were inserted. It the supreme ir has left European relation-' inextricably interwoven in the; t, our sympathy for! ‘only magnifies our own good in involvement. “It ip better to be the free and rytrnted” agent‘ “ncrtar justice and sevenete® cly~ © ourselves, humanity and God. & Benate advising as the Con- ution contemplates, I would hope- ly approach the nations of Europe of the earth, proposing that ing which makes us a participant in the cansecra- nations to a new relationsh!p, commit the fore: onal ji tise, Indopendont and so! offering friendship to all | tax burdens andthe guarantecing of jize with the Conatitution, tion to Government ownership, we want to expedite reparation, and make sure the mistake is not repeated, “Water transportation js insepar- Whly linked with adequacy of facill- tes, and we favor American eminence on the seas, the practical development of Inland waterways, the up-bullding and co-ordination of all to make them equal to and ready for every call of developing and widening American comemrce. “One can not spenk of industry and commerce, and the transportation on which they are dependent without an earnest thought of the abnormal cost of living and the probiems in ita wake. Tt is easy to inveigh, but that avail | nothing, And it is far too serious to ioe jas with flaming but futile prom- 90, | Senator Harding spoke of the im- portance of agriculture and the need of encourhging that industry; of the development of Alaska and reciama- tion and development of resqurces, He advochted’ 9 budget system: a protective tariff; a merchant marine; an ample navy; a small army, “but | the best in the World;" standardizing | of immigration; regulation of ohild| Inbor and elevation of condition of women's employment; making Lib- erty and Victory Bonds worth all that was paid’ for them; the’ lowering of the rights of negro citizens, Concerning Mexico, he said there ts an cosy and open path to righteous relationship with ¢! country, He gald there must ‘be an understanding in Mexico if the rights of our citizens before its government could be SA¥S LAW RELATIN ATING TO LIQUOR MUST BE ENFORCED. After promising to take up these question more specifically later, Ben- ator Harding continued: “| believe in law enforcoment. If elected | mean to be a constitu- tional president, and it is impos: ble to ignore the Constitution, un- hinkable our every committal vernment. Peop! iffer ry vided opinion respecting the Eighteenth Amendment and the laws enacted to make it opera- tive—but there can be no differ- ‘ence of opinion about honest law enforcement. “Neither government nor party can afford to oheat the American people. The laws of Congress must harmon- elm goon are adjudged to be vol gress ennets the laws, and the exec- utive branch of government is charged with enforcement, We can not mulli- fy because of divided opinion, we can not jeopardize orderly govern- os with contempt for law enforce- ment. “Modification or repeal is the right of a free people, whenever the deliberate and intelligent pub- lie sentiment commands, but per: their mother again, An Evening Bobbie and Flora Fled to Jer- sey When Sent for Milk— Parent Threatens Suit. “Bobble” Beattie, eleven years old. and his sister, Mora, ten, are with World reporter walked right into the enildren on the firat floor of No. 76 “PRIANGULAR RACE MAY WIN CUP FOR FIRST DEAD HEAT IN HISTORY OF AMERICA’S CUP CONTESTS, DESCRIBED BY JOHN R.SPEARS “Lost”? Beattie Children Back With Their Mother; Ran Away From Father BSi= ANS FLORA GEATTIE- HIT AND DRAGGED 400 FEET BY AUTO, BOY IS UNINJURED Ten-Year-Old Patrick Teehan Clings to Fender Until Driver Dashes Upon Sidewalk. Patrick Techan, ten, of No. 2033 Lex- Finish of Third R especially for The a dead heat yesterday. The Resolute The wind came as fair for one as \then sagged gradually away to nine In the thrash to windward again: gained 2 minutes and 4 seconds, In rock, as said, made up precisely what The nearest approach to a dead heat made boat for boat in previous jcup races was in 1903, when Sham- rock arrived a winner by 2 sec- onds. She lost the race then by 41 seconds because she allowed Colum- bla 43 seconds, She lost the race yesterday by the full time allowance which 18 given to Resolute because the Shamrock is a much larger ship, having a greater spread of canvas for one thing of around 10 per cent. And it was this greater spread of canvas of course that enabled her to overhaul Resolute in the run home. RACING DAY INAUSPICIOUS AT THE START. BY 22, 1920. olute on Her Time Allowance, Most Beautiful Ever Seen, De- clares Noted Expert. By John R. Spears. (Noted yachting authority who is describing races for the America’s Cup Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). For the first time in theyhistory of the America's Cup ra ‘course of fifteen miles to windward and back was sailed, boat for boat, in jJine nineen seconds apart, with Shamrock in the lead. crossed the home line, after a little more than five hours, the Shamrock again led by precisely the same number of seconds. and it was a charming little gale that began at a speed of around six knots, grew to perhaps fourteen just before the turn was reached and the evening press boat, the Goldsborogh, IPTON Census Shows Increase Ithmeny nckawanna, Olean and Oth WASHINGTON, July 22.—The Cons Bureau to-day announced the 1920 poy lstions of the following New York DRYS STILL HOPE BRYAN WILL RUN; CHANGE PLATFORM All Convention Plans Are Be- ing Made on Assumption That ‘He Will Accept. LINCOLN, Neb., July 22.—The Pro- hibition Party to-day rearranged its convention schedule while awaiting word from William Jennings Bryan as to this acceptance of the party's nomination, All plans wore being towns Ithaca, 17,004, an inorease of 2,202, ft 14.9 ‘per ‘cents Wellsville, 5,048, an inerease of 664, or 16.2 per cent.; packewanna, 17,918, an. increnas of 269, Or 23.2 per cent; Tonawanda, 10,068, an Increase of 1778, or 214 par cent.; Olean, 20,606, an Increase of 5,763, or 39.1 per cent. ace, Won by Res- made on the assumption that Mr. Bryan would accept. The platform committee, virtually Work, Recreation, Rest. This is the correct division of a normal day. Eight hours’ rest to recuperate the body tired with sixteen hours of work and recreae tion. You cannot be too particular when selecting beds and bedding from which so much is required. ready late last night with its tentative draft, was in secret session to-day re- drafting the platform. so that, ag its members said, “there could be nothing in it which would not meet with Mr. Bryan's whole-hearted approval.” Chief among the planks redrafted were those dealing with the League | of Nations, agriculture, profiteering and commerce. A plang calfing for a world tribunal, but not specifically the right to offer amendments on the convention floor, however, and indi- cations ure there will be a fight. The agricultural plank pledged the strongest possible support to farmers and that concerning proifteering was a vigorous denunciation of speoula- tion, ‘There was little doing in the Con- yention Hall, All committees and leaders were busy outside arranging RESOLUTE CREW’S BLACK CAT ‘WISHED’ } to “make piven the nest Prenident” ON THE SHAMROCK MARRIAGE STAGED BY INSPECTORS OFF Evening World.) the whole and the Shamrock crossed the start And when they for the other during the entire race, FRANK A. HALL & SONS Bedding Specialists for 90 yoars 25 West 46th St. Now York, N.Y. or ten at the end, as estimated on st the growing breeze the Resolute the run before the wind the Sham- she had lost. See the Racing Yachts “Resolute & Shamrock IV” FROM THE DECKS OF THE :MANDALAY ¢ Close to Sandy Hook Anchorag: as View the Races From the Hills of ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. Three Trips Daily Leaving Battery Pier *9.30 A. M., 1.30 and 8 P.M M*SIO, DANCING. KRFRESHMENTS, 9.30 Tap Bach Wi Put Off Defender’s Tender After Two Defeats, Then See What Happened to Challenger! A Couple on ‘Liner About To Be Wed Prematurely When Fatal Question Is Asked. Mrs. Alfhild Dodt of Copenhagen was jnearly married to-day to Eric Friberg BLACK cat was on board the Resolute's tender Montauk when Shamrock n Way won the first race. It was there |of Stockholm because of Amo: Omit}at Mors, jn sag fine, War Tay when Shamrock won the second | sp@tors who met the Swedish Telephones Broad 7380—6034 tin CAR Hiner aadt-ateanied ap the 4 version and evasion mark the | Bloomfield Street, Hoboken, where) ington Avenue, was playing In tho| ‘The race day began inauspiciously. . day from Gottenburg. ‘The | . ; . ° : -| ‘Wednesday morning the cat |fex.q ene Geutenucs: the, | Notice to Advertisers: paths to the failure of govern: | their mother, Mra, Flora Beattie, haa|atreet at Lexington Avenue and East |The breeze was so light thst the oly! was not there. It was on the Soth admitted tt. the. vampes Vonce 10 26 coor. enka Senator Harding pald a tribute to|had thom since last Sunday after-|123d Street last night when an automo-|looking breadths around the lghtshlp | pougeboat Killarney, parent craft ee why mot marry Bow, Ce ey eter thorwecke day Morning the men and women who did their bile darted east, knocking down the’ Relief off Sandy Hook at 11.30 o'clock near-bridegroom pleaded for noon, following their disappearance from the home of their father, Rob- ert Beattie, a vaudeville performer, at No. 501 West 5ist Streot. v ot o7 ening World, If Mod after 4 Ie Mt, tho day proved ‘od ont. to Shamrock. And Resolute won, | time. Hy sald ‘A tugboat which called at the | for marriage 0 Montauk and then at the Killar- The inspecto! ney the night before the race Istom provides fourteen days share of the work in war and said it was not a privilege but a duty to see that thelr services shall be ro- uited. Then he referred to the boy. With rare aelf-possession Patrick | were much wider than the spaces of clung to the fender, his boay under the’ wriniies turned up by the cat's paws. machine, and was dragged half way to| Racing Committee | Accordingly the ‘Third Avenue, a distance of 400 feet. | senatied a postponement of the races can’ be in nay permit and ‘Dno World offi dvertisoments for the Sup. tiona of The Sunday World 1 I. Thureday ‘YS NATION NEEDS THE STIM- ULUS OF COMPETITION. must be understood that toll vr the aid figuring and then called the R H. Broohn, Swedish minlater o uffrage question, ; 8 . The black | 1 ot Place, Brookly Tuat be B ‘s ‘The ériver, hot knowing the boy was provided the solution. Tooapect Place, Brooklyn, H by no maxes for accomplishment and |e ons RATIFICATION OF SUF-| Tho story of thelr dimppearance| under the machine, trled to escape by|BY fifteen-minute intervals, thus! cat had been gently assisted from |, the slereyman, Began, with the pra] EeMMOR odiveg byt tM rigat. the reward of toll, and its FRAGE AMENDMENT. was told by Bobble, who said: driving on, lost contro! and dashed into |leaving the racers to loaf around to| the vicinity of Resolute and al- sot A | i S baa cheno splay advernising copy for the Main hele rie: Dodt?* She said she was there to visit her uncle, Gustave Linguist | PRst Sf oh4 BM Sp” of the pr Gj jot Rockford, Ul, and’ that they hadn't | Fyiane cand feleanca’ must be recolved | planned £2 married, until thelr re-| by 12 o'clock noon Saturday. jturn to Sw » when 8! expec her or orders received later final papers. ‘The man sald. he mania” provided nbove, when omitted here on business, will not serve to earn discounta of any Character, contract or ounerwime, THE WORLD a crowd of women and children on the see what would come next, yea bend Ponte of the. sidewalk. Policeman Mulvihili of the| Until after the noon hour nothing Bast 126th Stfeet Police Station, selzed | happened, but at 12.20 the Idle spec- the driver, permitting Patrick to ctaw! | tators began to observe distinct puffs out, He was unhurt, The driver de-| i, the faint airs, ribed himacif as Edwin Perez, of No. 2078 Seventh Avenue. Thereupon the weatherwise com- ‘Aa Perea was being booked, Samuot|Mittee anchored thelr boat east by ve. is no reas | 4 ” Th the etimutun of competition, fea sa ee a eae ee a ititn | °"Blora and I ran away from papa _ “The chief trouble to-day is that/ang the potent, uplifting force in its| when he sent us to the store for milk world war wrought the destruc: | social and spiritual development, is of ‘healthful competition, left |apout to be enfranchieed. In so far as | St Sunday morning. Papa gave me storehouses empty, and there 18 Congress can go, the fact is already| @ half a dollar and a milk can, While naga Fee gue ae abla pe accomplished. By party edict, by my| papa was not looking, we atole eome volteg gn” ‘the call of America Pgs caed Peele f L Adcrpggiean nage ot our clothes out of the house, Hid- ast be Al lowed to land on Killarney. Reso- lute's crew to-day was wonder- ing if the cat would come back. The two were ordered to Billa Island YACHT RACE BETS |, .Pee inet optares teri tlau FAVOR RESOLUTE ‘23. wines: evéry producer, to join hand and brain in production, more production, honest production, patriotic produe- because patriotic production is less a defense of our beat civill- adhe somehow, to appeal to the |justice, It ia my earnest hope, my ing tho milk can under my extra| Jatre of No. 2128 Y¥so Avenue rushed | south of the lightship and at 12.80 —— .daughters of the republic. Sincere desine that the ono needed | blows, we went down in the subway, | in to report the theft of his automobile | holsted the course signal, announcing} Odds of 6 to § in Wall Street and) State vote be quickly recorded in the| Dut got lost in Brooklyn. from Seventh.Avenue and 123d Street. /a beat of fifteen miles south by west affirmation of the right of equal svf-| “We asked a policeman to tell us| He identified the cur: Perez drove as|to a mark off Ocean Grove as the frage and that the vote of every] our way to Leonia, N. J., where my|his car. Peres was arraigned in Har-|rirst Jeg of the race. citigen shall be cast and counted in| grandma lives and when we reached Jem Court. ‘i “At this time the base was so thick the approaching election. 4 53 ea her home mother came to Leonia and that the tug bearing the turning 7 to 5 on Stock Exchange Are Offered, Wall Street betting commissioners to-day are quoting odds of 6 to 5 that the Resolute will win the next race. On the Stock Exchange chances of the Resolute are considered even more fa’ orable and sizable bets at 7 to 5 have been made that the American sloop will win the next contest, There is little or no betting on the outcome of the series. Betting com- missioners report that Shamrock adher- ents are stil looking for odds. | ceuneiee+ aaah i ACCUSES FATHER OF 26 MURDERS) Woman Declares Skeletons Burled on Farm, ibut None Memo. to Mr. C. B. Underhill, President, Loft, Incorporated: y|LEASE, Mr. Underhill, see that in the stores we operate that the small buyer—in other words, the man who buys ten cents’ worth of candy—is not discriminated against. I hap- pened into one of the retail candy stores that is not operated by us, the other day, and I found a portion of the store had been set aside for people who want ten cents’ worth of candy. The Salesladi - structed to send the small buyer to this counter. Personally, I do not think it good business to discrim- inate against a small buyer. 1 think that in these * uction is a érime of omis- AUTO RUNS DOWN 5 ; We must work our most and tion this tremendous change in the While Bobbie told his story and ex- else the destructive reaction plead that they will accept the full| Shyly by and nodded acquiescence to ‘This haze, however, was a portent Tt broadly includes all the peop! y inclu people, i wit their miffrage and support, been appearing on the Kelth cirouit at Play Tacereltiie acphoe waa. Teasiteably, AND SPEECH. preferred to think of the ideal for | fessional dancers, went to Hoboken, n Shamrock was east of and alee of homes as the result of an automobile @ountry which are aimed to destroy|'f 1 dk! not utter my consclousness in the Chancery Court of 4 "| windward of the line, dite colossal tragedy which hes |aupirations within my own breast, | ance of Mr. Beattie caused the moth- | muchn® friven Py. Chnnen, W- moh % anust pot wibridire the freedom ot| Widing love of ‘country, ‘to service |tive Sullivan af the Hoboken force] ‘The injured are Anna Connore, four-| Resolute reached easterly to get in Are than of armed force. “And to the great number of noble ing ta @ crime of commiasion: | women who have opposed on convic- | took ua to live with her again her mark disappeared from view within Maria? Palatinnlok then hewen, Aa aps GIRLS ON SIDEWALK |titteen minutes after she was sent will Diied to government, “I yeature to.| Mibited the milk oan his sleter stood apaiseas away. come. 4 pI 0 ol Pereveatien ontemPiates |rosponnibility of enlarged citizenship | everything he sald. Two Taken to Hospital When Car] of a etter breeze, and when at 1245 and give to the best In the republic] ‘The father of the children, who had Ctashes Into Group the warning signal was given to the h specific recognition for none. Referring to recent discussions of DVOCATES FREEDOM OF PRESS| world ieals (he Senator nad” ho | With Bobble and Flora who are pro-| ; stronger. ‘wo girls are in hospital and threo At the time of the warning signal “Z would be the blindness of folly America, In cloning he sald: N. J., yesterday to claim the children] others are being cared for at their & iimore the activition in our own|,,"1 Would not be my natural abit] py virtue of @ decreo of divorce ob- bas ress in! tan aA nutty the committee boat, headed easterly, accident ast nigl on Parl venue, of my Mmited ability to meet your | ta!ned , while Resolute was west of and to Cee ey Te ty Whisk hag fill expectations, or to realize the | Hudson County, N. J. ‘The appear | few fest above 48th Street, when s ley, No. 1131 East Ninth Street, Brook- Shamrock at once wore around to Beet ie teneat ins toemtlon Nibertion’ Ina al of ean cout and mindand|eF to. #ummon the police and Deteo- liyn, ran up on the sidewalk. point toward the lightship, while th in our common cause, I can only |came around on. the double quick. . bruised neck and possible in-|touch with the challenger. tne Peete OF brons oF the | pray to the Onmnipotent God that T| "Beattie exhibited his decree, which | ternal: injuries, taken to Flower Hos-| | How they reached and wore and hy in service as T : hen, No, {tacked and stood to and fro there- Is Found. broad United States, wher buys ten cents’ promise in’ repression, may be as worthy awarded the custody of the children |Pitali Marion Hannon, thirteen, No. | itt ned Hot be told in detail bec where a person buy: #We do hold to the right to crush | KNOW, ,MYrIt to | be faithful in) awarded te NevaTy Te smother de- [227, Third Avenue, contuslons of the | Ait “he nonors were enay between | STEELE, N. D., July 28—In a trenty worth of candy to-day, he may be a $10.00 buyer to- i apeaiarce tte geet ke he “With @n unalterable fasth endin| cleared on appeal was pending and | "oy, Bellevue: Anna Kicins, eleven, NO. /the two skippers until shortly before | ot hatred for her father, Mra. Hrances morrow, and I therefore do not think that a man | pd I yo gabe tg preter bari 204 Haat 45th Street, contusions on knee|the signal to £0 at 1 o'clock, Sheldon, seventen, to-day reiterated! “ ” ji 4 ¥ of the republic oF ita people, | On ny hour, I pledge fidelity. to | that therefore the deoree was not/and ankle: Catharine Fioming, twelve,| At 12.67 Shamrock was eastward | chargos that twenty-six skeletons will who spends ten cents should be “shown up.” This Y and the majesty of the lew {our country and’ fo God, and accept |in full force, . |No. 208 East 45th Street, contusions on}and to windward of the committee | he found en bie farm. The father, James | business of ours has been built up by treating every | tthe firat essentials ne liberty. He the nomination of the Republican “Habens corpus is your only rem-| back, and Sarah Charles, nine, No, 20¢|boat and the line, and heading east. |, Clayton, sixty, and his son, Roy, went| threatens destruction of the gov by force or flaunts his oon- for lawful authority ceases to ® loyal citizen and forfoits hia to the freedom of the republic, “Men have a right to question our system in fullest freedom, but they must always remembi the rights of freedom impose t! obligations which maintain it. ir party platform fairly expresses ence of Republicans on jn- relations. No party ia indif- to the welfare Aaa fortune permanent. le do not oppose but approve oneeve bargaining, becau if i outstanding right, but we are una! bly insistent that its exercise must not destroy t! My sacred right of the indi in hig neces ia pursuit of hood, Any American has the right to quit hie employment, so has American the right to geek employment. The group must not endanger the individual, and ‘we must discourage groups prey- ing wi ‘one another, and none shall allowed to forget that Government’ ligations like to all the people. HIGHEST PAY FOR THE RAILROAD WORKER way workmen ought to be ‘and know the best work~- ions in the world, Theirs of the wage » To wa his good fortune in of concern, and we seek to make Party for the United States.” LODGE SAYS HARDING MUST LEAD US OUT OF DARKNESS, In closing his speech of notification Senator Lodge said Yo national campaign for the Presidency has ever involved graver Issues than this one which now lies before us. Upon you, wir, will rest the great duty and heavy burdon of executive authority, We look to you in full confidence to lead us and the people of our beloved country out from the darkness and confasion which the war has brouwht upon mankind into the light which shines upon a nation where peace retgns and. the love of justice, of law and of order rules in the hearts of the Presidency of the success, the road which we have fol- lowed for mo loftier helehts of achlovement tho largest and finest service humanity.” eae MOTORIST DISCHARGED, Robert Liasne Street, an insurance bro! people, “Then we.can again take up the work of advancing t United States along the broad road that leads. to than a century, Then indeed we shall not only rive to etl? for ourselves, but be ennbled to render to| Governor Cox of his Weat 170th who was edy, My. Beattie,” said the detective, Mrs, Beattie declared she would never part with her children and ac- cused her husband of having mis- treated them and haying forced them to work on the stage against their will, She also accused Mr, Beattie with beating Bobble. Boattle denies his wife's complaint of cruelty to the children, COX NOTIFICATION DAY IS SETTLED Chairman White Formally An- nounces It for Saturday, Aug. 7—Roosevelt on 9th, COLUMBUS, O., July 22.—Chairman George White of the Democratic Na- tlonal Committee to-day announced that Saturday August 7, had eon chowen ws the date for notification of nominuwun as idential candidate. -“ wing Monday, August 9 was notification of Franklin D, Roogevelt, Vice Presidential nominee, Ceremonies for Gov. Cox wil} take place at Trailsend, his home, near Day~ ton, and those for Roosevelt at his home at Hyde Park, N. ¥. Mr, Roose- velt will at id the Dayton ceremonies | | | arrested last night after his automotile according to the police, had plunged int a Crowd assembled for a politioal rally it 125th Street and St. Nicholas Ay nn held was dis Heights how any ai ow Say as and Goy | aible Cox said to-day that if pos- he will go to Hyde Park. Post 45th Street, ‘The last homes, According to the police, Hichley mo- montarily lost control of his machine He was not arrested, oo AWES HOLD-UP MEN Ieft eye injured. three were taken to Broker's Feint With Fake Frightens Away Young Bandits in Bronx. @ platol, Benjamin J. Witkin, broker, of No, 217 West 125th Streo frightened off two hold-up men wha stopped him early to-day at Hunts Poin! Avenue and Seneca Streets, Bronx, Witkin had escorted two young women >| It has been definitely decided, gald, to keep the main De: uarters at New York du: palgn.. Mr. White expec #2 ppand. CH $n, te ere. u uartere w! wastlon of Pacine Coast is undetermined, Mr. O* White iquarte: home nearby and was returning to tho] Phe signal waa given and both subway atation when two young men|boats broke out jib topsails, When carrying slungshots, with caps pulled|this was done Shamrock crossed, over thelr eyes, Jumped out of the| while Resolute—still on Shamrook’s shrubbery and ordered him to hand | lee bow—followed 19 seconds later. over his money, hangs p pear A Pg pee f , take ft," replied Wii weather quarter was iow Sra ae Rit ee ae, Hin | much uid better, Tt looked aa If Capt, rokot Ms | orton had wiped the eye of Capt. cigar case, ‘The bandits vanished. Ths! Adams, But within two minutes—as police ha received many complaints the limit signal waa given—it was of Raldwapa: In ‘that section. geen that Resolute had luffed in #0 —_————_—— eloso “under Shamrock's leo bow de Seeks Data Slee: si . |to pour the wind from her mainaal svat Tall date Ane cneopaeitie {$09 the lee sides of Shamrock's jib lahersiin, the dle In the vernacular, Resolute was back- bisa, the diacase known as sleed-| winding Shamrock, and Capt. Burton jing sickness, Acting Health Commis- eloter Monaghan has issued an a to physloians througout the city wrgin, Lenel them to forward t the Department oa special blanka complete records of such eases they have had, a their WITH CIGAR CASE Pistol | to the weat, gained speed, and tacked Pretending his silver clear cnse was Insurance, Resolute was to windward (south) of the middle of the Ine and both ships were on the starboard tack. ‘As the time of the start was near Shamrock wore down alee of the committee boat and reached toward the Resolute to get closer, Resolute also wore around toward the lee of the line to meet Shamrock, and she \put Shamrock under her brief interval, ‘Thon: just before the signal Resolute came to the wind on the port tack, tacked to the star- board tack while Shamrock reached |around to ‘starboard tack of Reso- lute's weather quarter. The two were now ,both heading for the line on the sfarboard, with Shamrock on Resolute’s weather quarter, Shamrock was heading up toward the line to cross, while Reso- lute was hoading off toward the leo >lend as if afraid of crossing too soon. ‘| “SHAMROCK CROSSES LINE 1 AHEAD OF RESOLUTE. mundo haste to turn toward New Jer- al ey on the port tach, with Resolute lee for a} | been customer alike, whether they spend ten cents or $10.00 over our counters, so if you do not mind, please see that we do not discriminate against buyers at our stores. Let us take the big, broad-gauged policy of equality and fairness to all. A century ago, at the time of the French Revolu- tion, the French flag was built up on the lines of LIBERTY, EQUALITY and FRATERNITY. This is their slogan. Let ours be QUALITY, COURTESY and SERVICE TO ALL. , \ Chairman Board of Directors, Our Big Daily Special For To-Morrow, Friday, July 23d to ¢rial here to-day, charged with statu- tory offences against Mrs. Sheldon and her sister, Laura, | Mra, Sheldon killed Edward man. Digging sau or father had! an Insurance ds, led by court of- flcials visited the Clayton farm without results. The woman declared she had threatened with death if she divulged’ the hiding places of the body and those of twenty-five other persons whose audden disappearance never was accounted for, | She suid she would locate the bodies wh statutory againet her father had ben cone » the uded. —— | lure to Batld Houses. | lalming it hos lost $250,000 through | ulleged failure of the Metropolitan Home Bullders’ Corporation to fulfll a contract | |to improve seventy-fve lots in Flush- ing, Queens, by building twenty-f houses on them at a cost of $10,000 ERED, CHKOLE PRMINT PATTERN — ach, the Rickert Brown Realty Corpor | OT RRRD, CRNO Leal Mhivorel “with the ation, of No, 52 Vanderbilt Avenue, ina AG AIRE Oue ere aae oak anata Cc Manhattan, to-day began an action in ally Miscaiat fismily » POUND Supreme Court, Brooklyn, Jt demands | $250,000 damagon or an order compelling fulfilment of contract. | i | ASSORTED CANDL ITALIAN STYLE CREAM CHOCOLAT —An old time delieney brought to Perfection by LOFT Candy-ceat, Roy Falls Six Storien to Death, | ‘Andrew Pesco, nineteen, of No. 531 West 35th Street, was killed to-day when he fell through the elevator shaft from the sixth floor to the basement of No. 467 West 30th Stree jouer re vata Flock fess Kutt Late. POUSD Rox % tacking on his weather quarter, It was @ very pretty start, for Capt, Pile oats teiaeld (Continued on Sixteenth Page.) Urave ag Lat ‘World from

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