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SPEARS DECLARES RESOLUTE, | BOAT FOR BOAT, HAS PROVED. MASTER OF THE SHAMROCK This in Spite of Larger Sailspread, and Hull of the Challenger— Fourth Race Won Before Lipton, Yacht -Lost Use of Club Top-sail. By John R. Spears. {Noted Yachting Authority Who ts Describing Races for America’s Cup Especially for The Evening World.) Copyright, 1920, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) In a race over @ triangular course where the yachts weré sent hae to windward in a 6-knot zephyr that eventually grew to a smashing ieeze of perbaps 20 knots—a breeze, too, that came as fair to one as the other—the Resohite proved manifestly superior in the windward work, slightly inferior in the close reach of the second leg, and once more plainly superior over more than a half of the third leg. As to the gain of Shamrock in the close reach on the second leg it May be sald that tt proved, in connection with previous work, that she is probably better on that point of sailing in all winds than Resolute but she is not enough better. | Taking the race as a whole, it was demonstiated that, boat for boat, Resolnte is the swifter, even though Shamrock does spread nearly 20 per | cent, more canvas on @ holl that is 6 per cent. larger in displacement | der measurement rules. } In the, middle of the last leg Sham- 4 rock lost the use of her club topsall A rain squall appeared in the north, and eventually hauled the wind to the northwest. Then the wind fel! fini, but came on again soon, and Reso- | Jute reached to the home line a fair | winner. Of course the last part of this leg yas wholly unsatisfactory as a test ‘of speed, but a euffictent test had been made theretofore. | Uni there is a fluke Resolute will win the fifth and final race of the | | the mark which under the rule was | Passed port side to, | and make a close reach in the last mile, a& she did on Wednesday, She held as high as she could,.and she made a swift board of {t because the wind waa up to at least twelve knots, , but Resolute did better still Just before reaching the mark [eso- | | durte took in her jib topsail ‘Then she eased off her sheets and rounded | ‘A reaching jib topemil was then set quickly, As Shamrock had to pass the mark on the same side she turned to tite first tack at 2.36 and rounded less than a minute later, Both racers were cor- RESOLUTE FINISHING eka e AND LEADING ON SECOND LEG “ Shiba ty ebm 1c aed. an teaieaaaRARRENNN ei Aca ALONE CAN GIVE CUP TO LIPTON \NOW, SAYS | SEES RS $2,178,763,500 IN. \NEW REALTY. DEALINGS NACI OF THE HALF YEAR, FEAR FOR U Greater City ‘Score Scores $1,883,- All Redevves Ani'NG Are Now al! D 263,500 in Buying Rush to , ger Point—Edison | Escape ‘Rent Gougers. Gets Half Half Supply.” Total roa] estate transactions inthe Striking revelations ail | metropolitan district crossed $2,250,- oulsness of the country's tie) 000,000 for the year thin week—the ®Md partictuarly the pi | greatest volume for. any similar of the position of the public | perlod on record and more than dou- of this city, have been \ole that of a yenr agp, before the Senate Comunittee For the first half of the year the construction and Production, total, aa shown by the records, was holding hearings, with Senator | $2,178, —an average of $83,800,- 9 Chairman, in the Engineeritig 000 for each wook. It embraces antes, | cleties' Building, No. 29 Went) mortgage loans and building opera. | Street . | Lona, It compares with $920,980,000) Senator Calder at one poldt first half of 1919. It (lus-! nounced his conclusion that “in ten the wild rush to buy as a| measure” result of the acare created by rent] Goperently due to the ex ot One witness charged \t gouging. In 1918 the six Monbvhs' tolal| buyers have bid as high, as $23 a t was only $564,160,000 for "spot" coal at the mines, In the Greater City the half-year) he utilities companies to pay total was $1,885,268,500. It compares prices and adding more thap 000 to this year’s coal bill of with $777,405,000 a year ago and $474,875,000 in 1914, Sales amounted York utilities, pperators sellin product to high bidders and that of 1918 with $864,575,000 / £0" each day's consumption, males, $75,050,000 ages, $24,560,.|€etting nothing at all for Fon tonetuctnt Nagas deol ahi against the winter, when the ni Fpom the metropolitan district,| the housekeeper for anthracite sales of 96,060 parcels involved $1 456,900,000, in comparison with 61,389 atid $68,700,000 a year ago, 37,245 and | $425,825,000 in 1918. Mortgages called | for $618,819,000 on 66,980 contracta againat $192,595,000 dast year and $95, 996,000 in 118. Builders filed plana! | for $203,044,500, against §119,706,000 a your ago and $42,400,000 in 191 MANHATTAN NEAR BILLION FOR HALF VEAR, || Manhattan maintains well ite old prestige with $99,713,000, comprising $671,100,000 gaies, — $226,150,000 mort- The combine with the needs of plants for tion will be difficult. 1n a nérmal period’ 227,000 tons of 6,000 tons and that is for its. needs. We ought to have in this between 600,000 and 600,000 ‘com! on hand and we have only 000, or ten days supply, The York Steam Company uses 560 day. It has only one day's and receives each day only for the next day, without an nity to store up. the present stringeney iat : . .| the fact that contracts withy ut to sat ed mortgages, $436,- | ta thin aoge tit Newecaes 719,000; construction, $176,644,500. |" Aired M Barrett, actin These stand against tire 1919 record | Service” ‘Commiasione to of 0,000 sales, $162,350,000 committee Mortgages, $100,105,000 construction, |, “We ate getting hi aly endugh coat ore too» Es bituminous at a time when transporta= “One company which had “on Bs leorve con! now has a total of ‘only tons of eee ne 4 eos = meme aii ages, $93,463,000 construction. | eniew Involved 9,900 y ot’ S 5 parcels; the mort=| John W. Lalb, Vice President series and keep the cup. | diaty applauded, of course. 5 For the first time in many years, | ‘The oMelal times of the tim were: RESOLUTE FIRST at FINISH | tit betvela ware wold a sasraocodd’ | erase! of coedionay the racers and spectators found cd bag peeved bar gt Mae gp cee Ra eo Seer, oye —e Te —— | with $57,150,000 mort loans “The total coal tonnage contr thlck fog on the een when they ar~| onde Teiniting’ her lewd of 29 sees eume ,tlowever, ‘Shammcke made «| 44 [SAILOR SMUGGLES |STEAMER ASHORE, _|‘0cei.00, for pulling, (tis, 08 for 7 ‘et ran gana. Ot Es mye fight avin no clubtepsa ’ ecords show 3,250 sales at $185,200, rived at the lightship off Sandy Hook |onde at the start, she had gained 1 Seale fe teat “worictnae toad 2 ith 740,000 -|quantity we should but at 1218 o'clock the fog rapidly | minute and 48 seconde on the firat lem: | hag t, wa ant, NovKInE tonsil she GEMS WORTH $50,000 DISDAINS TO ASK AID, HOO for DT te eel mingee Cie date Pi thinned and the two recers were then |GAIN IN FIRST LEG LESS THAN | kind, There had been some shifting i ’ —— 3 Hrooklyn comes next with $546,914,- [62 Der cent, een under the usual canvas ready for EXPECTED. lot Hibs on iboth Goats (bet are the eatuAl tb ” Customs Guard Sei: One of | Cabrille of Shipping Board Stranded He seis npn 31,95 parcels calling | bee been ou; ec Lid market, | ticipation of wind from > ‘ : la pha . - business, sone Fain was lesa than the old sai Lewtokedlesking Slates ‘phe the Crew of the Steamer | Near Atlantic City in | 090 on 26,295' contracts; buildings, petition with rate lis ree . lors had calculat r her in advance, ere atter of ne po | | cs .000, "his compares with $261,-|ae high av $25 a eo ut 900 ONE THE RAGE, NT (sta shey,sheraore watched tho tw fancy tie rent othe Moe Stockholm, Fog. it year “compowed’ af duié Rave hd’ to Dayan uch, ha racers with intense Interest during | “tn the light, veering airs after the Smuggled diamonds worth $60,000, ATLANTIC Crry, July —24.—"The , sles at $169,600,000; $52,900,000 mort- | more @ ton above contract fi ‘The Racing Committee at once the second leg. It may be confidently © yac! Afte ound, head- 0 $38,850,000 dutidt The 1918|the yearly extra cost for th! rain the yachts ¢ ed around, hea were seized yesterday afternoon by| United States Shipping Board steamer | Rees, $48,550, Te, 000,000 hauled down the postponement signal, | @sserted that at firat Resolute reached | ing ¢o seven (more or less) points of * i Cabrille, bound from Mexican ports to| Heat half recorded $186,700.00, with | Will be more than $10,000, As the wind ell then coming tatr and |%W8Y trom Shamrock even though 4) the compass, But after the wind [Oza EL ROR AE TINT Oe CR Oe ee aaLINT te alee ese f crude | 101,100,000 paid for 11,250 parcels; | public utilities of this city, prgpotreigat: Pragedbcon clone reach ia the challenger's ‘est /oame out southerly onee more boll n he took into custody a sailor Newent a ee a RiGn me Boies $22,150,000 mortgages; $18,45¢,000| “Nominatly we ave a rese: Arue at about six poknt of eatling. Resolute did this be-| racers began making the best of their Nee the Byedish-American liner |q'h Went uahore four mitten Mihe | Bulldinen. our Edgewater yards of 160. eppearance of growing, te fret leg | cause Shamrock’s crew took down her| way to port, Shamrock then had up| __ fred +, G) | Stockholm, which docked Thursday|vessol apparently. te andunugod. “|, Queens holda.third place with $191,-|200,000 tons, Woe now neve a $was laid south-southwest to wind-| haby Jip topmil after rounding. Th [her full length jibtopsail, but Reso- rhiheands Fac Participate In Stuilce pase Novth five |tug, has” been, summonud fram New | 414. 500 from 17.160 ealen at $121,400,-.|ln reserve. | We, are Sata ; ward. The second was sot at cast by | (MNEed tt tn the water and they then | lute #et_ a balloon Jip. Hoth headed : b at Per 9, North River fue tnd the Cabriile | 000; 15,250 mortgames at $46,200,000; |enough for current needs and none te ee et, qne- | %t another jib tapsall too «mall for| west of the course—the light ship was Joachim Celebration { Coltector of Customs Newton intt- jw i 28, aidieo bulldings. A yearago the |Store up against the winter. north, and third nortirwest, on: the occasion. It was not until 2.42) now plainly seen—but Shamrock a. ni mated there ure reasons to believe al The Co c 0 Kasei OF Sanne is wore $99,525,000, with 10,908 half north. These signals were boist-| that Shamrock’sa @nst reaching jl headed further than Ttesolute. She on East Side. seus ale kh pine. When abe ciruck she did not | aaies at $58,400,000; $23,600,000 «nort- PRESIDENT MOVES ed at 12.30. | Sopsatt was eet. | seemed hunting a breeze, but Reso- fs abietad ae ie rasta tae relate tretee fea at's Oeitee Tart | eames; $17,625,000 buildings, a 1918 IN oa ‘A pefiod of Sftecn minutes was t it was too emall was then | lute got it first and came bowling on. and) af tie Oltier end 0 the Ae Ae) REC Ee Te Cee cet paring cael euatte hapa recosG/RNa' wkrauls pola ine: oer then allowed the racers for the uaual | Proved by the crew taking tt down at! A ttle Inter Shamrock gathered] James Street between Madison and sild that, from information in iis |?) Ung that the trigantin guard |'760,000; $11,160,000, mortgages: ‘$6, IN COAL SHORTAGE consideration of the course and its|/250 and substituting, in letsurely| way and tt was seen thet both had] Oak Streets la in holiday attire to-d possession, he |s certain other smug- at Rost w Kei eerie, OE te ihe Seb 1%, | 900,000 butte macs. q] chances, and then, at 12.45, che war | fashion, one of fut length. held to the west beoause tho wind! rowing a lively evening last night | Klord will ‘be found, Schermor saya] bit the satagsiarde were informed she) re tronx scores $11,767,000, with | Promises New England It Will Get | fen ts "« a acked to the == Ss . bs he as on duty a “er ¥ Y io. Was MO seda 6.615 salhe a 21 6 - 2, ee ing signal was given, uae ne, eee hate ere wained at {favored a jibe, It had backed to the; || tha auntiiatlon (Aoroay, oritie jens m duty it es when hi Cabrille displaces 5430 tone and 6.615 subs at $66,200,000; 4.550 mort Fuel—Priority Orders May Be © tne contest for position which fol- | ites 2a ont AG ‘ol op st | south. eae ep ia : ash ; a sailor coming ash from the js 31 feet long. | at $32,144,000; buildings, ed T towed was not of special interest, be- | js reach the yachts had a feast of St. Joach'm. Hundreds o| kholm, with no outward indi — ‘Think stands againet $64,500,~ ued To-Day. cause Capt. Burton had already placed yea) broene—just wheat-toth crews|ROAR GREETS REOOLUTE AT) iii oie cacticinating- and thenum-|tione that anything was wrong, with 000'n. year ago when enies of 4,412 par. Iss y: Shamrock on the weather Hed deen calling for, There were| THE FINISH LINE. ber of children runs well into the, Mim. He had a “hunch” just the ACQUIT MOTHER volt involved $42,100,000:; mortaaxes,| WWSHINGTON, July 24,— Coal caps, due not to ¥ rs yom ” . sl ie a p r would etter be f Hasoluin and be beid ht where in the wyind was aeainet tho tide Erg he yy heer thousands, aun’ ineestinated The “xtlion who. sald OF KILLING GIRL |S fee ee peipeilngert reps ‘weather quarter at will—untl the sig- | . use there was enough | her boom over beyond the port ra » Joachim is always a favorite his name was Jacobson, protested = 900,000, with $5,750,000 on mortwases nal to go was given. wind to make the water dance and) Reaclute did so a half minute later| with the kiddies, for on the two diva agulust being stopped, and asserted Mrs. Marino Denied She Hurled | #4 $9,060,000 for build'ne. and threatened in many others claims ‘He did right good work, that ts to| S/4P Up against the sides of the lead | ana a halt minute later still—4.85—lo¢ the feast great stress is put on li? Was moWwly going ashore on Me erent SUBURBS OUTSIDE CITY ROLL| the attention of nearly half @ gay, and he crossed the line on Reso- | {n& racers and to sprinkle the crews | Shamrock set a spinnaxer. 4 for a few hour Daughter in Front of Government departments and lute's weather quarter at such a die- Upeeue. hts now had the home line|the rite of eating, Everything the | eee A | UP $295,600,000. President Wilson himself took @ tance that Capt. Adains could not| 4,19 fact, the spray flew over the | their bowaprits and a apin-| venders have 1s quickly taken up NATION. WIDE DRIVE Automobile. |nalen of 6.050 parcels at $32,100,000; | hand in the New England coal situa. give him any back ‘wind from Reso. | deck of jel Rianne ci 9 naket 8 not needed by the Resolute. ! particularly watermelons, which the | “E knew T wax Innocent, and felt 1 sales of 6,050 parcels at $ 2,100,000: | tlon and ane result the Lites | ute's mi . P . Holding fast her sheets Resolute jj ot & . RN ES mula (He i ny rtgages, $8,750,000 on 4,100 con-| Commerce Commiasion is expected to The official timo of the start was: | {dies who had come aboard to see jenjed east of the end of the line (oe wii PL Ss aah BY 18 CHURCHES wots te now aan at’ | tracts; buildings, $1,606,000, Last year | issue. to-day an order eotabldaiie | Resolute, 1.01.83; Shamrock, 1.01.66. ¢ 2g Fae! almost parallel with the line for a,“ Ne Serpe ko! ae wi ik a Marino of No. cits Bergen Street, Brook: | tie total was $26,000,000, with 2.146| Ing priority for coal intended for the +! Resolute led by 23 seconds, SHAMROCK SEEN CRAWLING UP time, and then, at 4.38.30, she squared | the rel that characterizes . the Back -to- Family-Altar Movement | lm, to-dny of hor a Fal on a chat AA $19,750,000: mortgages, $,450,-| Northeast similar toy that Insuied & nities the SNe, however, a5 ON RESOLUTE. jaway to cross, Southerner of Amer Devised| for that ming ‘4 ulldings, $830,000. Tn 1918, there | few days ago for coal to Lake ports, esolute stood on at better epeed any Wow! Zow Whoop! She was| Last et A care a evised for the Coming County | 8 00 sales at $18,425,000, $2,150, at 1,07 hamrook turned to the port| Having set the right Jib topsail] yor several toneths ll UE eke i Piperarnnie wae 22h oF Veas lay by 4/000 mortsngen, $1,100,000 tralldings, tack heading for Jersey breezes—| Shamrock was seen crawling up on|siipper in the re hips) sone” an hestra, was bus 2 y halt an hour, At| ‘Total eulurban’ transactions eover- | doubtless on the advice of Capt,| Resolute, It was demonstrated that,|around the home =| ore ection ed wien, it wee A cornpaigit of evangellam but ances Ing the commuting zoneq of West- “Andy" Applegate. It was very good | When well ee @ amart breeze | whistia cord and r WING | rir Gime aeee, Minek the sor vivon of the professional avatge chester, Nassau, Suffolk and the Jer- | advice at that, for trom that time on} she can outsail the defender close| open" The roar lasted exactly thres i z ! Nath orn devised for t amin . Feva whew $295.500,000, with 24,750 the gentle gale grew steadily. hauled. She can probably do it in| ghnttes babel set diated een Sy int) ne i ie iteorent py mother was eules at $84 D4p,000; 11.226 mortwases TO LEEWARD. leg to make up for what she loses on | S#amrock then caine to the line 4nd jig start up, but aulc hodics, Baptists, Presbyterians, Luthor bes Until 2 o'clock the race waa some-|a ten-mile thrash to windwand the Srecting eiven her was, If pos: | age positions when th Jans, Cor Hlonalists, Diactples and T0000 Mulidines, tn iste || HAVE YOU BEEN TO what like that on Wednesday, saye| ‘The official time at the turn was: | ls 5 hemp aby ral nto an improvised stand ten fect| the two ref 1 groups, The drive if b 5 25.49; 8 made a game endin, de oanved : tres’ will be nation wide. tre suburban total was only H only that Shamrock had no occasion | Resolute, 3.25.49; Shamrock, 3.27.16. | MA°. eye tine treet. »| The directors will call fora back-to TH URCH 278.00. to make repeated tacks. Holding to} Resolute ted by 1.27. She had ied| ‘he cheare she recived. a ‘The leader culled for “Sinfonia.”!,, The directors will call for a buck-to- | BAIRD ANSWERS E CH agit her course she sagged slowly away to/ at the first turn by 2.11. ‘Therefore| The omela end of the race was Res-| phe frat notes were subdued, which |the-family-altar DE ee ineniouEl Our new store—the leeward. | Itewolute headed at Jeast| Shamrock gained forty-four seconds| Mts, 489-25; Shamrock. 442.06 || sho crowd could. Tittle ats: Fchurch membera and. greator omphnais| Saye Divorce Did Not Hurt Keotest- | CANNOT SEE HER CHILD. Miller Store in New York half point higher during most of|in a close reach of ten miles, ‘ led by, ea =| "sha m up!" came the ery, and} on the individual's. adherence to the time and Shamrock footed faster.| As eaid that was not enough to win |onds. Deducting 28 seconds, her lend | anny! r threw It Into high while the | tenets of his own creed will, be urged astical Standing. | Gtet Fights to Recover Baby From|| ~Opened yesterday at 6th ‘The wind varied somewhat, losing|the race, boat for boat, let alone|t the start, shows she had won, Boat| crowd applauded. In a minute the | rallies will be held early in| phe Rev. Edward Baird of Rrooklyn, Stteet and Broadway. @ trifle in weight now and then but| counting in time allowance. for boat, by $3 minutes 18 s#econds.|audience was alive and fe were | ull at which pastors will discuss the | io ty gale scene CUPS oe Jin Father and His Wife. in the middle of tae regaining the loss goon and going up| After rounding the second turn the| Adding time allowance (8 minutes 40 |shuffing in response to the t detailed plata with their ations Millbrook, rs County, to recover What 4 red ta be the inal chanel to better speed. Then at 1.30 it hauled |Wind was variously estimated from|seconds yesterday) her lawful gain ying Angels then ed, | and a call w sounded f very «alleged failure esararte Aaya || downtown section. to southwest, after which it gained |¢ighteen to twenty knots. Sir Thomas | Was 9 minutes 58 seconds: were toy balloons to which| Bulpit fr Biauary to Buster during | ty issue him certificate of election ua ter in the xht of Misw Tereua Baco Candy and: Milles Soaade more rapidly and held true. haa ‘been but one race for the Cup in| RACE TO-DAY I§ THE FIFTH ttached Fourth of July spark {Ree ‘AN alii ail aidte ae ie raeteroy Kon Vasterday to to regain the custody of her one-year- licious, ref; From 1.30, that is to say, the wind | witich he had as good a breeze, and went up above the ten Nee Ours Seer old daughter, Loulsa, was written ves- hing, was above eight knots and the rucers | that was the second of the first series AND LAST. | ‘ voting Off stark: oy pied ana i terday by Surrogate Cohalan, who|| warm weather — READY were able to point toward North |—Shamrock I. and Columbia | The race to-day Is the fifth and Inst programme of speeches was|BOY DROWNS TN EAST RIVER. |"), th (astied ler directing her now || FOR YOU, Long Branch. The Shamrock pointed} But before the second turn thunder | It will consist of @ beat fifteen mitox up until to-nisht, when the een Ptalile wa pasta! cause why the child xnauld not sone north of the tall Branch port tower| Was heard rumbling in the haze at|to windward and a run home if the wiil cF Downtown 1 | Miswing Chita In| fo. that reason a . + the adop! ry (Resolute pointed south of it.|the north and later an ominous foe| wind comes from the any iw exp hand again | Dr. Baird in nM lavit anid his wife and his wife, a put sey Sneie smallest jib top-|bank appeared. Then a threatening | case any wind fit to c 4 d James St hopeful that Gov Syvira me) ih hot obtain e antll mo « Supreme ee - my to the beach: aquall gathered ahead of the racera—|over the course within the time limit! Smith will | Mdward Urban, ten years old, hans ous tangle wax revea EIGHT CONVENIENT STO. @aily on their way to | IA this time it was seen that the |clouds us well as the fox bank seemed | of urs should give Rewolute an} | In charee of the entertainment are| soy saat 118th Btreet wax drow * vurt when Miss Baco 8 was heeled well down on|to foretell danger. easy victory. Robert. Vanella, “Mayor of dunes Festi he fell in bis bial a Writ of fabeas lines ut heeled less| In the meantime a man was hotated| Tut Sir Thamas hn Btreet," and his busy ileutenant, An i; ee t influenced " Ing that Heldemann, a thin eatbute: sad up Shamrock’s mast to the truck of| If the wind come |aeto I ove t Riabae Cart tine which could only er of languages, was the facher The most strtking fact albout the she stub t pal He worked at some- | say from the northw 18 6 ned by the Bultinior t eco x te i we rid, and that be and his wife the challenger is her ability|thing there for a time and then was! euatom will lead the tatinoud 4 w ofunas perant her to ave \t ped, cee Dene lenin canteen DUINted Upto shelloweranae ae ee a ootitee Gaus theta F | COURT HEARS FIFTY oon teed ter ee | OI Mi feet more) and curry it} Yard (or sprit), where he again be- racers away i. iy ee ayy ¢ ‘3 Cots atiars oe displacement 1s ae came busy, What he was doin uald nrock ik a n| RENT CASES IN DAY ¢ Ont am at > E OE? C t ° L r t 6 per cent, (221 cuble feet) in ex-|not be learned by those on: the eve- light a'r. Me — : ’ Lgl ak A i ertainly- oR xy ning press boat, but he seemed to be wind {sp | Three More Justices Needed in f y gone awimmning th Long Branch, Shamrock | trying to save the sail from disaster, | out and the 0 - avg 5 } ‘ era dive he had faile 4 Wa tae Erak to tse to cho eaten Resse ab t.dl the tapson tee oniien aut an nee aun tear | Brgoklyn Rush, Declares One BLY tack. A ‘big pound net was dead |lapsed, leaving a triangle of it set) phe new wind might easily tavor| Jurist. Che rather of the boy, with townsmen @head and she went about at 2.08.|/below a horizontal line from the end | shamrock enough to give her the race | f° v4 rar TES UE Hs eat Resolute turned a little Inter being) of the aff to the topmamt, At 344|1n a variable, fluky wind, she mny| Justice William J. Bogenschute in the | found the body ate nck ina (ea then well oyt on Shamrock’s weather thane rain aaalt evant ane have the tuck to win, and it would be | syyenth District M pal Court heard | bow. pa! A dla te or legitimate victory. | went: anes: until @ o'étosk inst. niet “RESOLUTE ABLE TO LAY COURSE Reueeae, re | Tbe Cup has bean raved mare than | one Gores wnt co te emt| IN NEW YORK TO-DAY. 1 A RACE once by a lucky slant of Nght alr c cual TRUE TO MARK. rireacre APT ER | Oho cnn any woether (t willcr eifi| foam. wae eo packed with women and| wail Paper Manufacturers’ , The two yoo aa Gareee over While the squall 2 a {2 mt tbe lifted by Just such luck? babies special rooms were assigi . Hotel mommodore nine miles on that . They now was on the win jadi BE ta \% until their cases were called, 1 per slation of North . were about 3 34 miles, as measured | dropped, After the rain paased away i ttendants asked on the chant, from the turn andthe wind came from the northweit—- | Halt mary “7 hs outent years for them because ‘ Resolute could tay her course true to| heading both racers, A little later + Ke Vanderb: ure, Nearly ® °. Hind Pascale oouls tay i tho. wind fell Mat and “analy” came | A, HL Smith, President. of the | of, an une ae Ne is just that and pure and fresh withal. Every ‘The thradh down the beach was|from the southwest or thereabouts, | York Central Lines, yesterday eoting, N ¥ 1, Brook: ss most eautitul, “but was uniike| but at & speed of about aix or eight | All fines, on New York Central vessels tapecitily “in view vert thal tome ten avenue °K") Little leaf tells its story of deliciousness. that of Wednesday, for Shamrock | kuots, one week and sent official notice of the| coming October rush,” said Juatice| James L. Young Post, Armerican waa unable to fetch the mark, and| The race had ended, all but the! Gogth of William K. Vanderbilt to sit Bogenschuts. ‘More court days also lester, summer camival, Burhwick TS ONLY. waa ‘tunable to stant sheets | shouting, ao to say, before the squall Parts of the systonn are needed." High School, evening. SEALED PA 4 is ti . EI 5 LRAT ATE HI: hve IEE CE 7 r

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