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| J A TWO U. S.WARSHIPS RUSHED TO TH ( “and that many U.S. TO ASK M’GRAW WHERE HE GOT LI RAR nn aa Rn nt | AMERICANS WIN: NEW RECORD SET IN OLYMPIC MEET Che ‘“ Circulation Books Open to Aly To- ALL Jabs Weather—THUNDER Prop “BABE” RUTH'S | OWN LIFE STORY See Page 3 MCL LAL alee ll LXI. NO. 21 511—DAILY. Co. (The N Copyright, 1920, by The Press ‘ ‘ Herren bts cay York World), NEW YORK, “MONDAY, CMAN 16, WARSAW NOW SURROUNDED BY REDS, BERLIN REPORTS; GREAT BATTLE ON FOR GIlY. Bolshevik Forces Said to Be Only| 12 Miles From City Now and Shelling It With 6-Inch Guns— Graudenz Fortress Holds Out. SON Aue GTON, Aug. WASHING Admiral Hare commandin, Baltic Sea to protect Amer The vessels are now at Cherbourg, to-day at the Navy Department that they for Russian waters, eA s aeneniet fe 6.—The armored cruise Pillsburgh, F n int has ® : LONDON, Aug. 19—Warsaw | heen surrounded by the Russian COUPLE WITH 15 forces, according to reports fr a CHILDREN COME Berlin based on statements from Mos- fay cj cow. The Red armies are sald to bo! TO RUN A FARM only twelve miles out, the Berit - Morgonpost reporta, lt 1s however, that the great Graudenz, War! chief defen etl held Other repor' is being b by the the city. Most of the guns used were inch calibre, and as a result th age Nas not been as great as was first feared. Mii M All reports agree that the Poles “The hush wa re not going are making ,a di eo stand and| *%? ide f rt that they ac s oping to provenr| set the wo with the wifo the capture of the clty and t a 0 f 1 1 gend The Poles themselves claim to hay me for the ea, Lhave t made some gains, but this is not ughters and three sons | borne out by news despatches a Ene it nd they Berlin, which js keeping in Son prin the | touch with the fighting. i ab innit FIGHTING REPORTED IN THE] } ov ; - ' | SUBURBS OF CITY. ancmeto Pun the fant! | J. ©. Segrue, Berlin correspondent of the Dally 8, says: “The great struggle to decide the fate of Warsaw ‘s reported in full progress with the Polish capital hem- $5,000,000 DAMAGE IN TOLEDO STORM med In by four Russian Armies, of Wa ints a which the 4th Army ts distant about € automobiles forty miles from the outer fortifica- Automobile tions, while the other three are con- Away Giderably nearer, TOLEDO, O., Aug. 16.—Damage es- “Reports from Russian sources de: clare that desperate hand to hand fighting took place yesterday after- nated to-day by a ra d hor nstorm which floated 0 was noon in the suburbs of the capital. away great stret “Heavy guns have bombarded the} qooded cellars and 4 (Continued on mB ond Page.) It was one of the 3 that ever struck the ¢ BRITISH PREMIER DEFIANT TO LABOR | Lloyd George Says Any Attempt to Dictate Russian Policy [ess Would Be Res! LONDON, Aug. 16-—Premier Lloyd t we into t of an| George, replying to a question in 1 | House of Commons tc y, concern Kr ul peer r distress | ing labors’ ultimatum against war on | cal being received. ‘Russia, declarcd that any tempt to) = dictate the policy of the Gov ent | or Parliament by = !ndustrial action , struck at the root of the moeratic | 5 = ,Conatitution of the country and] Classified Advertisers “would be resised by all the forces at ’ the Government's 4 Loud Important: cheers gree Mr. Lioyd it Cinssitied 4 F Government's t R | i . sia and Poland aif ed in wa from the labor pollc nd or O; nor Be ‘fore Es rid: swing of the sleden hammed a Preceding Publicetion | open door” by lnbor was Intonde Hanis Ace only for display - py nese ane | WORLD TRAVEL BUREAU, | omitted for lack : of tine 3 pratt Mee be Vita ban as THE WORLD. c Ufa ogot. louey ret ees oF re | | {30000000 HER SHEVLIN ANYIOUS TO KNOW. a WHERE MPGRAW GOT L/QUOR SLAVIN IN BAD CONDITION T. Walker, Lagat ee of Huge Searles Fortune, Says He | Not Move. | | red by| ‘JOHN J. M’GRAW, | | WHO IS SUMMONED Giants’ ieee. Orde | DODGES ALL Dry Agent to Appear Be- PU BLICITY. | fore U.S - Attorney. IN LIQUOR INQUIRY Former C siete Now. Multimil-| ——— | ~ lions tire, Works From9to |SWANN DELAYS INQUIRY, 5 Every Day. WR : —— | Will Await Statement From Most men, fal elt te. $50,000,000 rin a Pea aa) | 1 », falling helr to g6a,000,000,) Actor Before Taking Case | vould move out of a two-room, third to the Grand Jur | f mo in Brook? Not that pine Grand Jury. | oO n't a very nice place. But Knee ¥ ‘ John J. MeGre . oubles, ru i wever comfortable such an apart- pera ees Ie EBS | coupled with these of the Lambs, fh t might be, whatever view it wore it night provide of ‘the busy river and Btat he Bay bythe Dalted the land beyond, it does not seem, ri hits attorney and by, Er id seh i with $50,000,000, a at unforcement Agent Shevlin. One rather expects a‘man with $50,- 00 0 nae SEhy Sana Dreperes. ae 1,000 to expand beyond the capacity ae S - sitesi he ialury ta) f a two-room, third-floor flat in 7°hM C. Slavin at the door of Me- Broo! Graw's home and the allegation of However, not so Arthur T. Walker, the basoball maneeer that aVilliam H. | « siete now nats ie ee ee Boyd, actor, hit him over the head} esle y estate o EB urd ; BS He Lass rt with oS fe at the Lambs’ Club, | ay in his humble Brooklyn eviin sald he had ordered his as- Rt hechaennia Gaal now “Stants to inqulre thoroughly into the future ts concerned, He th@ baseball mann, stories of Risoedeonrcti Ane: sfc By and d ordered | » toudodee publicity, affey, United States District Attor-, rene. QUOR } 4 To-morrow's Weather-—THUNDER STORMS. te } [ “Circulation Booka Onen to All.” Entered as Seeond-Cluss Matter Yost Office, New York, ¥ HOME OF PONZ HEAVILY GUARDED HE AWAITS BAL “AVES WIN THO BIG EVENTS IN OLYMPIG GAMES; © Precaution 17 fan to Prote CT NEW WORLD'S re) Him if He Should Be | Set Free ss $8 85,000 ponps,|oomis. Takes 400-Metre Hurdle Race in 54 Seconds, Yankees Win- ning 1-2-3-6 in Field of Six—Pad-' dock First in 100-Metre Dash. Had Planned “Blind Pool” of | $200,000,000 to Finance + New Scheme. took up th task with the assuranc the pace most of the way. Thomas that the discovery of further damage Campbell of Yale University laid bes te dhe financial tbriccak New Eng. hind B. G, D. Rudd, the South and was unlikely African star, in the second heat, und Rebar for possible Hidden #adde | til the latter jumped into a big lead {atmistad tothe Old Coldny ioralen at the half-way point. In the sprint at the finish Campbell passed three other men and almost overtook Rudd, who had slowed up. Exchange Company, which was com- pelled to was made to-day by officials engaged in tracing 0 last week, |? Fe At his office, that of BEY: to explain this alleged violation burgh and Shawmut Ratlroaa Of the Volstead act, If McGraw does Company, at No. 71 Broadway, it was Mot appear voluntarily in nae £0) aiid that he was out, and the same ‘8 request ho: will be served with a answer was given at the Brooklyn SU>Peena compelling his appearance, idveas Shevlin said. It It was nine days ago that Mr.! Shevlin is determined to learn tt} SoM Cae ee in Methuen, Maks, leay. Hauor was or was not sold at the @® Meverona view co Rie aetbeatacnes ate to tue Lambs’, which club was subjected to} —= 1 who had once been his clerk and @ preliminary investigation last week, MRS DOWLING, WIFE r ume director and vice prosl- when the Invest| the ac t of tho executive committee of tors’ rendezvous a clean Lil of| OF JUSTICE, DIES Pittoburgh and nut Rail- health, They hi had done #0 - a w, by 4 other oR of For- | when police arrested men transport-| Succumbs to Five-Year Illness at wheel, he becomes chief owner jing liquor at the club dvors. } ‘i the road itself, It has a capital “District Attorney Swann will exam-| Summer Home in k of $15,000,000 and owns the jne the minutes of the Lambs’ Chub Lake, N. J Alleghany River Mining Company.| investigation of the affair, and may D . { bituminous Jands in Jefferson and] yh who wit 1 the fight to tes-| Supreme ( A ng Counties, Pennsylvania, | ity before the Grand Jury ne at with $11,846,000 of assets. It 18] shortly after noon to-day District | x; lust it a tt t ht that much of the estate Mr.! attorney ann received word from | nossa of ¢ 8 3 left n Union Pacific se-) gt, Luke's Hospital that Slavin was} Mrs. Dowilt Ma Ie og ways been a man (2, bad condition. Dr. Austin W, Hol- | rord. She su Dow alse as eon a itis of No, 40 West 7ist Street, who | marrle Jur ut f simple tastes, This has been dis-) examined the patient, said he was far] Conn will ed by Keveral persons In the bis} trom being “out of the woods," J that 9 W Her hue No. 72 adway, 1 arter a conference with his assiat-| and tw ve ¢ , 9 Wiis Klan Unger, Marro and Brothers, | _ n ie there ct Attorney Swann sai ; 6 in tt tternoon, Tae | ae at th ie HE tion of SHIP FOUNDERS; | ier aay that while he] siayin, who has a possible fracture of 32 ARE RESCUED) at he frequently p the skull and concussion of the brain | 0 abe One of | ¢¢ jn very essential for the case of the| ; ahd | people that the District A ee | » the build |tain the benefit of the tex Fi | lerk and had the injured man himself k M 1 k. Nine k fi able the j He § t “1 am of the opinion that th rae ie la hott motimes n people's case cannot be presadiced om ; k ufternoon," and may be very much benefited by |p ty wit 1 n added that he knew Mr. /q wait of a few days before the mat fog t CAURE C not he) or a Grand Jury.’ phe 5 bay 1 me tlwa ting bald and | > et nk aid 1 wan oiled TENANTS STONE BUILDINGS. |") 4" !ureor 9 “ Mr. Walker and Lewis L. Delafleld |Ordered by Landlords to Move...) algerie Poieticen \ t 17 E ‘ i Voltsh Delegaten Ave Mee bu Heved Nosy in ¥ 4 i t ' Ru ' » \ t n ‘ Mit buildings and oan te plant. t s mal BRAY S By. the terms of the will, Mr,| was held by Magistrate ' W Walker is to have} so it is under. | Jemey Avenue Court in $1,000 bali for h ing 4 Moniey oi ae — sepa, @ large interest in The Globe, ' ot malicious mischiel, ” ” “™* “#F’) (Reoing news on Pages 2 and 16.) cree ee that concern's operations on a “100 ¢ Roman the wineeino en ae ee cent, in six months" basis, oP ilie Chisago A hee tr Charles M htwell, Raymond os ay uuh ey ae eee ee eects the heat, in which Eby, who finished * second, ran well back until the rum+ | ners cam (Continued on Tweltth vage) into the strete! I onen of Finland won the an- clent Pentathlon of the Olympic Kames, contested in the Stadium here to-day, scoring 14 points, Everett Le Guld Bradley, University of Kansas, was | second, with ns. (The least Yam | number of points determined the win= . i V4 ner). Brutus K, Hamiltoa, University LANL |! of Missourl; Robert Le Gondre, George- | town University, and Lertenzen of | | Wie 1, with £6 points, were tied for SINTERS tment third place jand of Sweden was xth with 27 points, ond Ohlssem of is seventh with 80, Sweethearts for Three MRS. ROCKEFELLER W. Paddock of the Los A.C. won the fnat of the LEFT $3,248,300) joo-metre event, with M. M. Kirkeey By Roger Batchelder tf the Olympic Club, Ban Franctseo, ; i ta tv| second, H. BV. Edward of Bogs Al Gripping Newall ee ; Hes - { Jon.|innd was third, Allkhan of Franes th, J. V, Scholz of the University East Side, West Side, TACOG * f Missouri, fifth and Loren Mure All AroundNew York Sow stp ANE Ae a4 n of the New York A. C, alxtly 9 9} 33,94 ‘ The time was 10 45s, tat ' nd, WH ) There was considerable delay tm a Beginning Monday, ; re 1 ax the sole] starting the 100-metre final, Paddaaseeanin t ; 1, | the ultimate winner, according to his August 23 The ansisted: of - $860) cyatom ran 50 yards up the streteh to pnt of the press stand where he @& in cnsh, 8 Jewelry 4nd the major {ea of the bulance conslsted of stock: In The Evening World ILS ATE EINE IWORCON i BOSTON, Aug. 16—A heavy guard} 5 =e saietaiiae it remained arottnd Charles Ponal's| ANTWERP, Aug. 16 (Associated Press).—American hurdlers, rune home at Lexfigton and severat of| ning first, second, third and sixth in a field of six in the final of the 4 them accompany members of his! {oG-metre hurdles in the Olympic games here to-day, scored 17 points es family whenever they Wave thee. the United States. 5. \ € ri es, i house. Threats are sald to have been made aguinst Ponal by persona wh Frank: Loomis of the Chicago A, A., the winner of the event, es were atrracted by his offer of “60}tablishea a new world’s record of 54 seconds flat for the distance, beats ~ per cent, in 45 deys” and prepara) ing the old record by one second, fad he continued less than two tons were made to guard him care-' yards more he would have broke A yare ore ould ha n the world's record for the 440-yard fully if he was freed to-day huralas y Ponai's counsel centred ther ef-! _ a forts on attempts to obtain the bull ~® Loomis ted safely all the way and f ent to ee the Felanaeos Ne B SETS NEW WORLD | Won by three yards from J. K, Norton nt from the East Cambridie Jal fot the Olyinpio Club, sane Should a bondsman be found, the RECORD IN RACE iain ub, Ban Veena Sheriff has ready at the jall a war- OVER HURDLES ay ie ibe A. G. Deach of Notre rant upon which Ponzl would be re me iversity, won third place by arrested for the State authorities on | Inches from Georges Andre of Franee, a charge of larceny, The bond re- = with Carl Christiernsaen of Sweden ae by the Federal Court Is ind Charles D. Daggs of the Los © gain his freedom from the Com- | Angeles A. C., close up in fifth and nonwealth he then would have to sup- sixth positions, respectively, ply a bond of $10,000 on a three-count J. K, Norton of the Olympic Club, larceny charge standing against him San Francisco, feoond; and A. and whatever additional ball may bi Desh: Socks bale ini ene f asked on the firty-three-count lareeny etal me University: alae harge that hay not been served upon Georges Andrew of France finished ies | fourth, Carl Christiernssen of Sweden {penal MUST FURNISH AT LEAST | fifth and Charles D, Dages, Loe $85,000 BAIL. Angeles A. C.,, sixth. Attorney Genoral Allen sald that al-| The tine was 54 seconds flat. The though no amount had been agreed] world’s record for this nt was 66 { upon {n the latter case, he personally seconds, made by C. Bacon in the would approve of be ndeot Ac-| United 8 4 in 1908, ‘ conling. to ‘this Pong! woutd haya:to} The American half-mile runners procure a total surety of $85,000. Hl easily won places in the 800-metre. The inquiry into eve mification | run in the 1 before the semt+ of Ponzi's spectacular finuncial activt-| finals Lieut, D, M. Seott, U. S. Ay ties again occupled the attention of won the first heat In 1671-5 with State and Federal officials, but they several yards to spare, after settingy ee ! i ' |