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's Securities Exchange Com and who Is to make his officia to-day, ays the get-rich- Wizard ts hopelessly insolvent D *Ponst's itadiiities will show up- 4 of $7,000,000," he deciared. “As as I can say, his assets are not than $4,000,000. This shows « it Of $8,000,001 __ & prominent Federa) official, who Deen at work on the case from time ft “broke” more than ‘two ago, said to-day that It would “ @hown very soon that the amount pO unpaid’ Ponsi notes would bo al- $4,000,000 In excess of assets, ‘ATE HAS $125,000 IN CLOSED, fs BANK, William 8. McNary, Treasurer and ¢ nan of the Board of Directors, , r insist that the Hanover) Company ts absolutely solvent | has so well sufe-guarded Its in | that it will not lose @ dcllar handling Ponai's acoounis, no what happens to Ponzi's busi- —_—_— D COLONY CO. BRANCH CLOSED Dis ict Attorney at New Bediord Ms Acts on Instructions | From Boston. NEW BEDFORD, Mnss., Aug. 13.— @ branch office of the Old Colony ign Exohange Company of Bos- Which opened in this city last Thursday, has been ordered closed by District Attorney Joseph C. Kenney PO O-¥. J. Larkin, toca! manager in charge, Was notified that unless he immedi. ately ceased operation a spocial sit- of the Grand Jury would be «) @ailed to investigate the company's "The District Attorney said he acted | ovis instructions from Attorney Gen-| ie now era) J. Weston Allen. FAW aiiear The Holyoke branch of the Old Col- Company to-day announced that | armued AB more money woud be accepted for CATCH SUSPECTS the ma*ter The men “Ort on Practice Run They Give o ae Chase to Two Alleged ae Ye Auto Thieves. ” Ee Two policemen in training gor the Police Games at Shi head Bay next} that not “geek combined their track work with] District “the pursuit of two alleged automobile TP thieves to-day when ‘Patrolman August and Harry Erwin overtook Gus- Mave and George Guthmann, brothers, 1 No. 250 Went 146th Street, after ited race across the McCombs Dam and holding No 36 for « conve instance wa, when, upon man, “Bahr and Erwin were running in Me- - Go Dam Park, near état Street ee River when they heard the th of an automodily which banged the viaduct and saw two men leap from it and run, They had 200 yards tart on the patrolmen, but they were overtaken before they croased the Gesidge.- The police phoned in the re- of thelr arrests just ae Notha fone, an ironworks manufacture No. 445 Bast i7oth Street was re ‘ing the loss of the machine. Guthmann brothers were held in testimony. to-day Justice Hurr by Lawyer K. and as He Looked When Sentenced at Montreal t m i, yea ving terms of fro ‘Ponzi as He L. Pride, the auditor who | going over the books of | TWO INNOCENT MEN ARE IN SING SING District Attorney's Office, First | Time in Twenty-five Years, Backs New Trial. Application sonable dou for a certificate of reu- xing of of the fi behalf nd for on in Sing Sin before Supreme Court to see justice done. were convicted on June up a sailor's boardin Beach Streot Attorney Rosenberg told od pr s the npon ) Whowe behalf the appli- cation was made are Frank Peszulich Frank Sgelirrach, Croatians, ME the in twenty-five years has Attorney's office approved of, nich jess advised, granting a new trial isoner. The la. twenty-five years ago, day when be ‘}come up for sentence Walter 8. convik ony of Barbara teeal with boe wup triet Attorney, the girl that she had given of rape on the teatl- Aub, was granted pport of the Di he confe: THREE ACCUSED OF $1,500 HOLDUP, First Arrests Following Raid on| Fifth Avenue Coach Company's Cashier Last April. perjured “THE EVENING. Looks To-day Under $35,000 Bail; iT PHOTO, AND WHEN ARRESTED IN MONTREAL INTERN’. ao eer x ee ad BABE oie iT WORLD, FRID U. 8. CUSTOMS SEIZE ' RUSSIAN DIAMONDS CZAR ONCE OWNED Intercepted Here on the Way, to Martens, So-Called Soviet Ambassador. WASHINGTON, Aux. 13 (Associated Prees).—More than 100 diamonds, sup- jewels of the Russian royal fam addressed to “Comrade Martens,’ been intercepted by Customs officials while en route (rom Soviet Russia to the United States, according to evidence in- troduced at the deportation proceedings against Ludwig C. A. K. Martens, seif- ptyled Soviet Ambassador to this coun- and * have try. Details of «a reguiarly established courler service between Bolshevist agents in Sweden with Soviet repres tatives in New York by which large quantities of Jewels have been tr ported for #ix months past also has been introduced in the testimony by the Government, it became known to-day yet the Department of Justice. | The diamonds, numbering 131 in all, ‘were ecized July 22 by the Customs au- thorities in New York from a Swedish sailor, Nell Jacgbsen, who attracted sus- picion aa he leaving the Swedish | steamer Stockholm. SLIGHT ACCIDENT TO POPE BENEDICT PREMIER VENIZELOS VARDON LOOMS UP SHOT BY ASSASSINS; | INJURY IS SLIGHT Greek Leader, Wounded in Paris Station, Is Rushed to Hospital. PARAS, Aug, 13—Promler Venizelos of Greece was shot by two men at! the Gare de Lyona just as he was atepping on the train for Nice last night. Hight shots were fired, wound- two ht ewan Roren- three men links at breakfast time Greek Minister and conveyed to @ pri- | cariy pairs swing into action, vate hospital in Rue Biset, where his ich | wounds were dressed. atioky. “Every ‘contestant | supplied 10 | himseit with a liberal number of via, of | He #Pent a good night In the hos- |v iisn towels so that clubs would pital and is in no danger, it was an~ nounced by physicians early to-day. The bullet which lodged in his left shoulder, was extracted this morning. ‘The assailants were roughly handled by the crowds, wh» cried, “Lynch and were rescued by the po- lice with much difficulty and ar- rested. They were identified by the police as Georges Thyriakis, twenty- three, a former Lieutenant of Bn- gineers in the Green Army, and Apoletolos Iserppis, a former Lieu- tenant In the Greek Navy and a cor- respondent of the Journal de la Bourse of Athens. The men said that they planned the attack and) acted with the object of freeing Greece from its “oppressor.” REPLY OF BRITAIN TAKEN UP IN PARIS house, Court the positions. Doyle and Hutchison-Hagen, at such was to Lang- lon of Hagen at Braeburn last rounds of 74. the downhill tenth. down close to ing in and took a 38. AS GOLF CHAMPION WN TOLEDO TOURNEY (Continued From First Page.) The job of keeping the premier title on this side of the At- to see the} The weather agwin was hot and not slip out of perapiring hands and ruin shots that might rob some stars of the chance of finishing in money ‘The matches that drew the grent- est crowds were Vardon-Barnes, mere who were the last pair to leave the atart- ing tee. Hagen, emiling and confi- dent as ever, told the writer in the club house that he expected to break 70 and score T1 ,and if the gang could do better than that he would be sat- isfied to see hin title change hands. Scoring among the early arrivals was generally low. Douglas Edgar, holder of the Canadian trophy, and Mike Brady of Detroit, runner-up to year for our national titte, both brought in Brady took four putts on two greens and lost a ball by play- ing his second shot into a ditch on But for these muscues his round would have been the course reco rd. Edgar, out In 36, slipped a little com- ips on Marble Floor in Vatican and Suffers Injury to His Knee, Pope Benedict met with a slight ace dent to-day, sliyping on the polished marble floor while going from hie bed- room to his private library, the Mes- saggero #tates. He sustained a slight abrasion of the skin at the knee DAN AHEARN IS DISMISSED. Stment by the branch for the| bers. Justice Burr took the papers and athe ne Ranioot it. : TAL VGA Hanlbion, At Uueveame tina] ioe tha Breer, GURBTS nithasletel aT ne tens Giaer ana watt Prom: Ohyste . ——- —--— se intimateo that this would be fa-/ arm and the right side. Hagen, defending champion and the POLICE SPRINTERS vorahle by his complimenting the Dis-| After the shooting, M. Venleelos| chief favorite with the immense gal-| ANTWERP, Aug. 13 (Associated : trict Attorney's office for ite efforts In| waa placed in the automobile of the| lery that came out to the Inverness! press).—Dan Ahoarn of the Illinois A , world's record holder for the hop, step, and jump, has been dismissed from the American Olympic team, on charges of insubordination. It waa alleged that Ahearn defied the committee's rule requiring athletes to be {n their quarters by 10 o'clock. He was compelled to turn in his untform and credentials and will be returned to Amerika on the first transport, President Gustavus T. Kirby of the American Olympic Committee an- nounced to-day. —_— BEACH BATHERS IN TROUBLE. ‘Trespass Charged in Getting to Water From Douglas Manor Hotel. Leichester Heyes, Arthur Young and Fred Simmons, guests of the Douglas Manor Hotel, were parolled to-day un- til next Thursday by Magistrate Con- way in the Flushing Police Court, on charge of trespassing. It was alleged by Robert G. Butler, Secretary of the Douglas Manor Ass ciation, that the men trespassed on t Association's property ‘when they went bathing on the beach near the hotel. ‘The men claim that they had a right to bathe on the beach, as it Is only sepa- rated by about tweive feet from the ball. Thomas Hrooka, of No. 141 West — EVANS MAKES HARD FIGHT To | Shore Road, which is a State highway. / eke 145th Street; Thor ony, of No.| p, “J : "This twelve feet is owned by the H MEETING OF PROTEST. |?:#* Bighth Avenue and Prank Hus. | French Foreign Office Says Ques. GET TO LEADERS. (las Manor Aasociation, which de- IRIS G *|ney, of No. 712 Kennedy Avenu tion Will Be Examined in Chick Evans, the brilliant Chicago | nies the right of the defendants to i Hronx, were taken to Washington | st Prien? amateur who is the only American sd ASAE TA Aceh. [@athering Arranwed for Sunday | ioe vers Wy Detective Dent and Most Friendly Way. golfer to capture both national trv- he to Denounce Coercion Act. |e en the Weat 1asth Street Sta-| PARIS, Aug. 18,—Great Britain | Phles the same year, was in i het WINANS KILLED BY FALL. Clernymen of several denominations! jon to. day charged with the robbery a icated ficial: with tor mand Pinar J ee fight aurea “kwill be the principal speakers in pry: | oiwe | Has: coramunionted” “Oe Mieny With: She seeders. Evans was: Coroner Finds Death Due to Frac- i} brincipa! Prp-}of $1,600 and two revolvers from the | 1, with Big McDonald and the two took fest to the Introduction of the Irish] trice of cashier George Trefta of the) PTance with regard to the differ Mista eewhg Off ‘penuatlonal shots. ture ef Skull. {@fimes bil in the British Parliament] jifth Avenue Coach Company, No, 605 | ences betweep the two Governments, | yeDonald, playing wonderfully | LONDON, Aug, 18.—The death of to the action of the Hritish au-|Woat 1324 Streot, April 29 last, when| ft develops from a statement made] straight and true, came to the turn in | Walter Winans, prominent American es in the case of Archbishop |the piace was raided by an armed ‘official Havas Agency. | one stroke under par. This in-land English horseman who collapsed ied Mannix of Austealin ota mash and of aoven automobile vandita., [DY the weml-omMclal Havas AgencY. | ciiged an error on the seventh when | ang died yenterday while participating | yG@arden next Sunday night in W. Goff, former Juatice of the x Court, will preside. Among i “who will speak are Dr. Maurice lurphy, Methodist clergyman of t ; Dr. Norman Thomas, a Pre. Tbyterian minister; and # rabbi whose t ‘thas not been announced. spenkers will be Frank 1. im and Laurence P, Ginnell, repre- they were wet free out the a ing Werimeath in “Dall Eireann,” | (Ne 5 i Irish Republican Parilament. Regt ae. th | |). Rusic will be furnished by the 69th iment Band. Officers and men of that regiment will assemble at their 4 at 7.30 P.M. and act as a millr ‘tary escort for the speakers, “ARTIST L kountil t IN DOUBLE SUICIDE. “ We present the F ; Mpremier. Millerand, who arrived |Qun at tints British champion, waa | Rusee-Polish situation are in com-| door was not really forced with the , : Fi Upistet Beside Hin Body ana That |, WASHINGTON, Aug. 18.—Reports to} ae Montdidier for loncheon (on al playing. hls tually Strnight game | plete accord,” $: was learned here to- | jimmy. following Combinations fer Fridey and Saturday, August 13th } the Navy Department are that the! trip he is making to the liberated re-|4own the fairways and would un- | da: Newton Gmith of No. 600 Academy - : 4 of Waltrenn, Urigible, R-3%, now being constructed! gion) was immediately informed of | Gouptedly score low. a Street was recently robbed by burglars, * * cont Milk Chocotate | BMMITSBURG, Md, Aug. 13.1. |r the American navy by the Royal! the conversation, Ted Ray, the giant Briton who has| Disinfectant Bettle Explodes, | who chioroformed him. ‘They took al Combination No.1 & Boston Broken Ford Thompson, artist. fifty-two Alea eee (2 Betiord BORE, 5 Mortally Tere np Auta justly earned. 1 sco ios te bend The explosion id an retinss bot-| his clothes and Ti aaa” Bp ree ) i old, son of a Washington phy, |More than 80 per cent. completed an the “Babe th” of © gol ni) tle of strong disinfectant in a closet of Chocolates. 1-Lb. ein! ' ar: Snear! probably will be completed late in| Mrs. Sarah Hy sixty-two years} began letting out early and his long | adetphi College at Clifton Place and! RCKAGE COMPLETE e PRE MAY DARDEN DOORS CT | reenter: old, No, 2 Ridge Street, was struck byldrives were all travelling over 300 Loe Tan eacaaly Lightnl wlan, : avant 3 . drives wei S 5 5 . : ithe, Tote! of Ao incest bentaitee With a gas volume of 2,724,000| 4" automobile at ust Broadway and] yards, Lateral? frenin’ the ined tution “ate . Combination No.2 3: d ag | Here, 2 cuble feet, the R-38 will surpass in| Forsyth reet to-day and tnjured}’ In the ear vunda Ray was more | tittle before 12 o'clock to-day. The pu-| A# John Torten, of No. 13 Central Ho; Mite Chocolat Che Jaulclde near here Wednesday. Their laize the largest rigid atranlp yet turmed| perhaps mortally. She was taken to/feared than Vardon, whose fifty years | pila wore marched #0 rapidly that the | Place, Orange, N. J. and Clarence ee ED, Bee apie Circlens 1 Southern’ Fariine, | (bydies were found at Fiat Run,jout by the Zeppelly Company, the 1-71] Gouvernour Hospital, where it was|were supposed to be too much of a Hr Te eur The damage was Yon Note, of No. #9 Bleecker Street | IsLb, Box Boeclale COMBINATION COMPLETE ikbout two miles from here, lato yoster-|b¥ 304,000, Subh foot eect’ the As] found that her skull had been fractured. |handicap against so many young {riding and the school soasions were Newark, were sitting on the beach day. Both had bullet holes in their Tanta inat weak, be tL 000 cuble feet.| The driver of the automobile, Andrew | stars who helped make this the most | resumed after the luncheon recess hour. jat the foot of Grand View Avenue, : s, gontains t-Lb, Box Peanut Hrittle, i¢= and platols by thelr sides. Her aix, ongines” will” develop. 1i09| Somme, No. $13 Kast oth Street, was) werful fleld that ever competed for ————— | ‘|| Combination No. 3 Ab Hox MIIK chocolate Chorrtes. 2 -h, Shotive tor the double suicide has | hoi wer, oF 130 more than the most sropeen, ANS Hale 1p | alae ty peas povmunpionship. The British veteran, | Doreman to Manage Cox's Western pee er arm Rene are en Mas cae nor Cleats Sane 7 established, but it is believed ‘ful Zeppelin craft and drive th ox 2 et Col na eatin ~ . fooled everyone. Bett Campaign. ° ‘ ° in, 1-tb, Box Old inion M *- i Dy ve the | tion, In Mra. Hymans handtag were |however, was fooled everyone. Before 1 o1 Moaulx fil, Box Old Fashion ¥enb, eit, wes the fact Mat Thomowon, was HE ee a en ee pny tottia’and |to-day's’ competition many keen | George White, Chairman of the Dem. /niné revealnd the Daly, of girl on Bok Mie Chosen WATTON I Citrcers Ave! his attentions on account of her ‘the 694-foot stretch of the It-8%, | $1,200 In cash judges predicted that the one who| cratic National Committee, to-day Tower of Colts Neck, ‘who was je youth, naval alrehip hangar at Cape May _ —— beat Vardon would have to win the need appointment of Representa- drowned ter ftefnoon, ae N ‘already has been lengthened to : A announced “Hhoremus of Michigan saitehe oe We Lowen was formene — — P, a ene " ournamen 1 ‘ran! jan as father, J. er, s formerly H H i i CAR HIT AMBULANCE, To ‘féot" and alno Increasod in. ela FORT ERIE ENTRIES, ‘Teo. Tose, the twenty-two-year-| Wemtern Maninger of the Cox-Hoovevelt pastor of the | Methodist wormer’’ ||| Our Big Daily Special for Friday & Saturday, Aug. 13th & 14th - o 7 r = old Chicage pro, who has astonished | ‘hur . ; ASSORTED, STED SOUR DROPS—Theso are bic muxccts : $2,000 GONE: GOT NO LIQUOR J, Pmerr mc toe tworear [Ci ebloe with magnificent golf, GF tart deltclounnews. | with lone Iasting flavors urexented in meth Badiy Damaged but No One " ish Sia astean Ms ona santor, | UO gael . , ‘ he Jemen,, Lime. Hesoberrs, Finenvole, Cherry and Orange, 2: Hovent 1 Tat was in superb form to-day, as were SPRCTAL. ROUND BOX Is Hurt. Man With Key to rehouse Bex | 13° Jn Hams” 106) Nagi Sis. tol sddle Lees, another Chicago youth A Greenpoint Hospital motor ambu comes Ill, Disappears, ‘ KW. Mwy Head ia and Bobby’ Jones, who with Byans Vance and a touring car owned and} iO pissatto of No. 110 Wert 44th NI ACE ume STAM the Welland | forma the amateur group that is bat- Hairiven by John Fredericks, No. 176 India Beatle n: a co dy and ‘| ting to triumph Over star profes- e 5 "|! Street and Louis Arcelll of No, 217) wath ar fiswor—* Malt iM PeSalatelle, | EIDE tO TU Rote tm ountries Pea) Pitrect. Brooklyn, were in coltision enrly) 100 s2q Street, who aad he wae | lic: Griwade uty mans, tsi, heel | ee mee id an or ce ea CHOOOLATE COVERED PEANUT Been necsy st Norman and Manhattan Ave-| clerk, but in whose pocket was found i, * "ero i8-hole rounds were .run, off CLUSTERK—Tho cholcent. taatlest, ae aye Brookiyn. coked trom his seat| * cart showing he was secretary of a] oule sui yyeanl on Fight | today. ‘The winner will be based on free fg Peanuts: pan ir, Gereky was knocl rom his #€8t) isbor organization, were arrested to-| }it. 0S) Sega, 100) 1 pital its. 1U0; 1 the lowest total for 72 hi 80 Afra’ Veurants vel Unoco= Maths ambulance, but escaped injury.| dayy chaceed wih grand iuscony (onl fee (My, We. eect thoy. Ihe: Welbinan's | (RO lower the leaders, bunched that face er tee Bye moods” po SE he touring car swerved ugainst a trol- | complaint of Edwin M. Kelly of No. 1411 5 Fee ee “tasmiorrow ia a Strona ry xii" SPREE 54¢ Jey pole, which it broke off a few feet Avenue, Brooklyn $1,500; claiming; three | 8) BI . POUND BOX Pole, wrucnd® “Ambulance and car |, Kelly, saya he wave $2,000 to a third Ste ing fey Heke. | Wketthowxd badly damaged, but both drivers | Rd who claimed to have ‘the Key {0m Ratti. N10; TO > AL excaped. Warchouse from. wivch he was to pros | SR ai tit a, |SEAMEN TO STOP ALL WAR. pea I duce whiskey, But after getting Kelly's | stake handicap: wd ome halt owete CHOCOLATE CO Miners and Operators e' third man developed a sudden ner Witch Hower, ud; Joan tomy, Ml | Congress Adopts Motion to Refune ERED ITALIAN Meeting. stepped from the car in which 1b: Lastone, Wd; Med ne Lilien, 110: Ts ORKAM CHOCOLATES ND, Aug. 13.—The Joint riding, entered a drug store Jghm 8, Hheanlon, V8; Teey 120; That ‘tirand toe Transport Tree: SRAM CROOTLET ES # SEX RACK—Pume 81.900; MeNwuhton | BRUSSELS, Aug. 1%.—The Interna- To! Candy. ‘over Peeeiae ee tenien miners and —ntiann pucker, tvemarae ahd up: ate" Mae |tonql Seamun‘n Congress here leat eee tee operators of the Central competi- Palle te fave Bey, Drew House, OT) oH. gmain. 08; Kester Lilly, 100; “One ant en | goal field, comprising Ohio, Indi-] WALLINGFORD, conn, Aum. ike |} Tg Hin, ad Wilaniet Som, Jevening adopted a motion to the ef- Bonfinied, “by geatres je and western Pennsylvania ger dl SOnR. aug ts ‘ACh 1,00, claiming: thee (fect that in order to prevent future Sored Mugar | Crean peg emrning by request |Wialting heren'und dull Hesston Aticeny | Axtaee Maan: ule aod eevee pene -Akide: |ware che wenmen will refuse to trand- \ Ly a ecw Gant Wilson {0 consider A were drowned while tuthing in a pond | {t: Kabel ide" tens, O'orian: ethineer, | port troops and munitions New 4 Ib. Size ’ ‘ jat the rear of the North Farms Milling (jake Head, 100; The This measure 1s applicable the for C ie: mpany late yesterday. The boy was if 108; F -Poliah eT ‘ . or Convenience selzed with cramps and Dorman. tried huseo-Folish conflict, the seaman’a For exact location te oretcus bin, © Dorman” leaven ‘dolguntes refusing to transport troops | The mpscitied weleht widow and two OL, and munitions, fa ee ». assigned to find th da: Dirigible Ballt for Navy Over 60 Per Cent, Com Dent and Boyle had arrested Hus- sey and Anthony at the flat in which living Aprit 17 masks and six loaded revolvers were | found in the because proved they owned the things. the bus office robbery Treffa picked pictures t, but the me it the two f the men w ent and Boy! and kept —— R-38 READY IN NOVEMBER. | ia he Ten black could not Englund The sjatement says: “The British Charge d'Affaires this morning brought to the General Sec- retary of the Ministry of Foreign Af- fairs a communication from the Brit~ ish Government. From the conversa- tion engaged in between the Charge and M, Paleolague (Maurice Puleo- logue, General Secretary of the French Foreign Office), it developed that both Governments are examin- ling in the most friendly sper the divergences in views which have oc- curred between them, but which will not prevent them from continuing their friendly collaboration, and recovered too wast strongly. by_a touch of hard luck. n were be After amon ho had je were at the ment. On a few feet. Canadian bred timerenokda aud Mcthe tall Scot drove into a sand trap Evans several unnessary strokes op the greens, his putting being afflicted On the short third, Chick came with- in halg an inch of holding @ putt for & two. On the long uphill fifth, Evens on his third shot struck the back of the cup. and stayed out by @ foot. A three on this @ifficult hole would have been the feature golf of the tourna- the seventh Chick again messed up a put and his try on the long ninth also missed the mark by With all matches underway reports came drifting back that Harry Var- ta race at Parsloes Park, was due to 4 fracture of the skull sustained when he fell from his sulky, according to a coroner’s verdict rendered to-day. It had been generally assumed that Mr, Winans died aa @ result of natural causes, << —— FRANCE SENDING U. S. NOTE Pleased Beo Views of Two Na- tle a Accord, PARIS, Aug. 13.—The French Govern- ment is sending a note to the United States expressing pleasure that the French and American views on the pored to have been a part of the famous | ROME, Aug. 13 (Associated Press).—| ra sr TWO WITHORAWN sae, MEA } (Continued From First Page.) | the Lambs Club list already were Drawings Made for Heats in known to Swann, They were William S| D H, Boyd, John C. Slavin and Winfield unday’s Hurdle and 800 | Liggett. The others on the list were: Metre Runs, John ©. King, Robert Woolsey, |Charies Purcell, Christian Scott and | Louls Handel, ATWERP, Aug. 13.—The American Assistant District Attorneys A, u, OOM Committee has withdrawn Unger and P. Francis Marro. {5 the names of Ted Schneider, U. 8, A., charge of the investigation, issued a and John R. Grant, U. 8, N., from the | statement regarding the effort td American entries in the Olympic box- | serve @ summons upon McGraw, in which they sald: | “We sent a process server to M Graw’s home with a request that he visit the District Attorney's office at noon to-day, When the process server knocked at the door of the apartment ®& man opened and inqu red the mo- tive af the visit. When the process server said he was from the District Axtorney’s office the door an Drawings were made this forenoon slammed tn bis tace* for the heats in Sunday's opening The summons was left with the °Vents the 100-metre, the 400-metre |auperintendent of the apartment "UTUles and the" 80<metre run.’ All house, who said he “might deliver it Nese eventa showed few actu! if MoGraw showed up.” Dr. Bender's “tere on the number of original letter, matied last night, was taken “Mttles to be the baseball manager's answer _ ™® the 100-metre race the drawings to the summons, although no evidence We among seventy-two entrants was adduced that the summone was There will be twelve heats, with six |reohived ‘Gy Skadeon. men in each. No two Americans were Mrs, McGraw was courteous to ‘awn in any one heat. ,In the eighth newspaper men but refuscd to give Neat Charles W. Paddock of the Los any information regarding her hus- Anseles A. A. will have H. F. V. Ed- band's condition or the probable time WM, one of the best of the British when he will visit District Attorney ‘e2™- eiaka, The first and second men in each “AI! information will have to come Peat will qualify for the semi-finals ing competitions on the ground that they have boxed for prizes, jt was an- nounced to-day Both of the men were entered in the 175-pound claes. Sehnelder was alleged to have boxed with a@ professional in California Facts in the cases were brought to the committee's attention by army and navy authorities, from Mr, McGraw's own lips,’ she Of the 100 metre event. In the hur- | Pay dies there will be five heats. The| Asked if he had been served with AMericans are all in separate heats with the exception that A. G. Descit | of Notre Dame University ts in the | same heat with Earl Thomson, the Dartmouth Coliege man running for Canada. In the 800 metre event there will |de five heats in which the first three cue eM i ds to-day, 'witl qualify. No two Americans are uke's Hospital by i, the same heat, but Earl Eby of | Superintendent Gardiner, Whether the Chicago, one of the best of the Amer X-ray revealed a fracture of the ac- can half-milers, will run against Rudd, tore skull Ge the Oxford man on the South African mot Laos Gardiner declared he did tesm, and A. G. Hill of the British team. “I have not seen the plate, and have| The international Olympic Council not seen the report,” he said. has decided to use the A. A. U. sys- Nor was any specific information| {™ of scoring for, the decathlon, It) forthcoming regarding the patient's, ee eee coherence and ability to answer ques-| TWO HURT IN N. Y. C. WRECK tions more satisfactorily than he was Fi 5 yesterday. bd Bons “You will have to ask Assistant Dis-| LITT trict Attorney Marro about that," said | Three Pullmans a y |New York Central's train No. 33 were | Superintendent Gardiner, He stated| derailed at. 4:30 o'clock this. morning | that Slavin's condition 1s now such| When the train was passing through that he requires complete rest and that the least excitement might cause @ subpoena, she replied that ste did not know. "My bushand |s asleep now and cannot be disturbed,” she said when requested to ask him about the sub- poena. | East Creek at fifty miles an hour, Two rsons were hurt. Manuel Antonto ereria,, a passenger, baund for Call- in, fornia, {s said to red interna'ty. a relapse, George Rundell, a Utica deteotive, sui- “There will be no let-up in this in- | fered broken ribs, ‘They were taken to Little Falls Hi ita! vestigation,” said Mr. Swann, ARSE e FRAS on Rothstein, Who Bought Only One Fiekll Day Ticket, Charges Persecution and Assault. Jacob Rothatein, forty-three, dealer of No, 152 Orchard Street was Arraigned in Essex Market Court to- day on @ charge of disorderly conduct. Patrolman Caropresse of the Fifth Street Station sald that when he served a summona for displaying goods on the sidewalk Rothstein spat in his fare. (tothstein said Caropreae struck him tn the jaw, fractauring it, before he coukt romove the gooda and then dragwed him through the street to the station house. Magistrate Mancusco dismissed the charge and received a complaint against _ the patrolman charging assault. Cat oprese was paroled in the custody of Capt. Blohm of the Fifth Street Statlor. until Monday when he will have a hi - ing. Rothstein, whose face was bandaged, ostified that two weeks ago the par trolman asked him to buy three or four tickets for the police fleld days. Roth- atein sald he would buy one ticket, the sume time passing $1 to the pe trolmen. Caroprese, he said, became enraged, called him a “piker and threw the dollar on the floor, Rothstein was corroborated ‘by sew eral witnesses. B. R. T. UNDER FIRE FOR TRIPPER DELAY lace Ordered to Explain Combination Wooden and Steel Cars With- out Rear Lights. Fears of a calamity on the B. R. T., unless the company ceases opera ing combination wooden and steel cars without trippers and with rear lights extinguished, were expressed to-day by Raymond H. Nexcen, chief electrical engineer of the Public Ser- vice Commission, at a hearing be- fore Deputy Commissioner Donnelly. The B. R. T. was ordered to report yn Aug. 27, regarding the delay in installing trippers. An agreement by representatives of the commission and the B. R. T.- was read Into the record, announcing more or longer B. R. T. trains on the Fulton Street “L,” Brighton Beach, Myrtle Avenue, Broadway “L," Bea Beach, Culver, and West End lines. The company further agrees to piace platform passenger directors midday at Canal Street, City Halland De Kalb Avenue, and midday and night at Pacific Street, 36th, 14th, 84th, 42d and [ridge Streets, From Franklin Avenue and Fulton Street four-car Brighton Beach loc will be operated. Sunday locals between Coney Island and Franklin Avenue will use the Cumberland Street switch, [- ANCRE 7 With the Genuine Roguefort avery CHEESE The old fashioned man demanded his wife be a good cook. cen here it was said that nobody was injured, | but that three passengers had suffered | from shock. ‘The first five cars of the train remained on the track and the| others were thrown off when a rail! broke. The derailed cars leaned over and obstructed the adjoining track. The train left New York at 9:80 o'clock Inst nigt “Tt is time to call a halt on wanton assault on the public streets. The mere fact that both men may be friends does not excuse the violation of the law.” Bee St FIVE BURGLARIES IN The modern man merely insists she be a good pro- vider. see Intl jets Ritehne gets his Ancre Cheese. (65) MADE BY SHARPLESS, PHILA. BLOCK IN A WEEK Latest in Broad Day—One of the| Victims Chloroformed by the Visitors. Five burglaries within one block in| ‘one week were brought to light to-day | when George R. Buell, Architect, of; No, 125 Sherman Avenue, made it! known that burgtiare got $600 worth of) jJewery and silverware from his house, | between 2.30 and 5.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and that four of his neigh- bors have been similarly robbed within the last few days. 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