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‘Mo-diny there are ‘ “whidh 1 think is normal. ¢ 2! ite and cars tt Read af Fealrn ascorditg to the Teports, Counsel Yeo- QUIMET AN EVANS ‘EAD TST ROWND OF SEM FMS ‘(Continued from First Page.) later it is bad business to spot Quimet || MAY holes so early in the engagement, On the $26 yard third Jones was on nicely in two, but Oulmet was short and léet. Quimet, always smiling, eame tight back in the Jong fourth ond won 4 to 6 when the Atlanta lad rove into, the rough. GUI erratic: from the tes, Jones sliced badly on the uphill fifth, Orly THE EVENING WORLD, FRID Baby Whale ‘HARDING DECRIES “WIFE HASN'T MADE. + MOB VIOLENCE IN | UP HIS BED IN TEN May Have Got Yellow Pup Matt's Name John, but Maybe He’s Playing Off as Jonah, , This Knotted and twisted and tangled tale of the sea and the Jungle and eighty whales and a yel- low dog and n jaguar with the accent on the jog Was brought into the sober port of New York this morning by the somewhat distracted good ship Tivives of the United Fruit line, Let | the ship's bi tel it, Hie name | V & giatiée at the thick underbrush where the” ball stopped was mumclent for Tones, He waved his colored caddlo) verte, Columbin,” said Truthful John | to come on and conceded the hole to Oulmet, who drove straight down the| mije limit, "an’ we got 108 passengers line, Both stars, playing deautifully,/on tioard. I always like to be ac- squared the next four holes, which] ourate ‘about tliese little details be- made Oulmet three up at the turn. Jones Post the short, baffling tenth that has fooled him all week. On the 409-yard eleventh Jones drove 90/ passengers went ashore for @ picnic yards, pitohed to within seven fect of| and climbed @ hill. All of @ sudden the pin and holed the putt for a three.| the crowd was stormed by # female Bome golf! Ouimet's bost was a four.| jaguar, which chased ‘cm all the way The next two holes were halyea in| back to the ship, an’ everybody won- fours, At the 106 yard fourteen with its steep stops add traps around the green Oulmet winged off a two, but the shot stopped seven feet from the coup. Jones ran ov@® the Green and needed four strokes to get home. The fifteenth waa noteworthy becouse Jones sunk a forty-foot putt for a great three. Jones also won the six- teonth, the worst hole Oulmet played, a@ topped drive and @ second shot erg Bo My ated of trees on the left 100 yards from the green. Jones was on in two and took the hole operated all night, Island and ormal, ‘8 run Was made on 16 line, and there or fio disorder until the was withdrawn, ample police having been provided all g 5 i ? i wo 4. With the breaks coming his way the Soutbarn youth sported his prom- ising ing by hooking his drive In a Touts. ‘To-night, it is at- 0 tray on the seventeenth and then had to {take three strokes to teach cars will be operated of crf rk Blope and) Flatbusn- the Kréen where Quimet was safely » [aries and propapiy oF 88 1°" On tha hohe green Jones blew an- the Be ea heck pio. | ther slorious-chance when he missed 4 four-foot putt that would «have with smoothness, the strikers gyen ‘him the hole. T! ‘carried on their methods | Oulmet nF and sabotage, In ofe case the lives of children playing on the were menaced and damage other than that of Et? g Hl | i coded ; Jones Ovimet Jones Ned Alls ea tion than = h believed Evang ‘more oppoai- tl mont enthusiastls’ friends with the exception of ¢ oles, wae steady and straight going to the Hvans. failed to show, the same golf that so overwhelmed. Kownes in the third round yesterday, With his 77 Chick scored well but be failed to peel off shots that would have won holes, At the seventh Evans, while remov- ing leaves, hed his ball which rom | Allis took the lead on the fourth, in- creased it at the eleventh. Then Evans captured the thirteenth and four- teenth.and squared the count. At this point every shot increased in importance. Yet at the seven- teenth Allis mised a putt that was hardly mor@ than 18 inches. Another short putt, cost him the eighteenth and Byans squeezed out a two hole lead, The cards . Alia, two at policemen had deen urging to retunn to work, and sald take witnesses before and Commissioner Ea- Bad file formal com- present when a dastardly dog of thd Pollos Department sug- ; that you return to work.” TRIKERS ENDANGER LIVES OF CHILDREN. Several children were endangered ‘ast hight when oteikers threw @ plete of wire over the feed wires of wid Avenue line at Bastern y and Utica Avehue. The Nieky am in Court, Mieky" dressed and Jauhty looking, socompaniod his coun- sel, 3. Falfon end Bugene MoGee, ‘before Federal Judge Martin 'T, Manton in the latter's chambers in the Wool- worth Bullding to ask for an extenst at least a week to permit couns ‘to review the decision of Judge Hand that Arnstein must answer questions revealing the whereabouts of his assets. PUGET SHEN Califernia Republicans to Call on Harding, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10.—Two score Calffortfla Republicans Indicated their intention to'begin a pilgrimage to-day to the home of Senator Hard: ing in Ma lon. ren. Acar in the Fresh Pond barns . struck John Peterson, thirty-nine, a “strikebreaking guard of No. 181 Wést _.* \Stth Street, Manhattan, early to-day ané so mangled bis right leg it had to be amputated. He is in the Wyck- ott Heighys Hospital in a serious condition. G A. apepial section of Overland Limite rain had been ones for the party, A nalre javiting Senator Hardi forth hia views on matters 0 lar thy to drafted en rou the West Justice, have begunlan investigation to learn who is responsible for the di tribution of circulars among the B. ‘T. strikers urging t! & Soviet. . ‘The circulars, which are supposed ‘Creek, in which Osterhout's body was found, It is believed he rolled into ‘the creek in his sleep. STRIKEBREAKERS ARRESTED AT CONEY. out freely to the strikers at thei headquarters at the Brooklyn Labo Lyceum, Willoughby and brought @ stroke penalty.) overthrow of the Government and the establishment of the backing of the Commun. y of America, were handed Myrtle io Jihn ‘Terstenjak, ' “We're from down around Central America and Wwe made a call at Santa three miles this aide of the. thre cause Jt makes the main yarn sound mpre convincing, “At Barta Marta a bunch of the ders what makes the heathen go furi- ously rake, a4 St. John puts it. “‘T know,’ says a native, who acted as gu.de. because I stole the ‘a cub, an’ here it is’ An’ pulls the squirming cub out of fhlouse and sells it American money. “You see, hola, Glen, Pa., where I spend my pay Bettcher, the chief deck steward. jaguar named after him, so he goes mo aore. “Presently the yellow dog, which the ship's he-cat, decides to fake on Toby the cub, which is easy because for unbecomin’ conduct an’ Toby can't fight back much. “But one day Toby gets loose and he an’ the cat, being ‘blood relations as you might bay and good friends, start a. joint offensive against. the wp, which la so badly routed that without knowin’ What he's doin’ he jumps overboard which rings us, gentlemen, to the subject of whales. “I told you the pup’s name was John, didn’t 1? Well you can’t expect whales to be good spellers, an’ it}s ten to one that a whale in the infant class wouldn't see mfch difference between John and Jonah, Reasonable, ain't nt “Anyway yesterday morning, about 200 miles out o' this dry port, Jol P. Archer, ship's pursuer, sights baby whale actin’ as if it had a stom ach ache. “‘ Must have swallowed poor John,’ surmiees Mr, Aroher, , “A minute or two later the ship ja simply surrounded by ales, all youngsters, none of ‘em more than thirty feet long, clumsy an’ kittenish, bumpin’ their noses against the ship, tryin’ to get their tales tngled up in the propeller, an’ generally conductin’ themselves in a manner not condu- cive to tranquil navigation, “They bothered us for half an hour or more before we anaged to give 'em the slip, and the purser, who ls gqod at arithmetic, says he counted eighty | of ‘em. “Well, here we aro an’ I've st{l got my jaguar an’ the yellow dog is pre- | sumaily done for an’ likely enough 60 is the foolish whale that swallowed A skinny yellow dog was seon run- pier, but the ship's barber said he was sure it was a different dog. ee FATHER A Withoat ree. Joneph Ribando, of No. 99 Bay 47th Stroet, Bath Beach, and his daughter, i| Mrs. Frances Catalano, same addres¢, were held without bail on a charge of tation and revolt against American the Bolshevism of Russia and warned against what he declare is a récent National Committeeman from Georgia, was spokesman for the delegation. ti thre has grown up the ideal that is |) by some pot to me for % in|ment ean give out a bounty by the mere tact of having liberty and equal- I wanted !t because I'm lity written over its door,” Scenator ctarting a jaguar farm down ot Sho-| Harding said. ! and my shore leave I already had | encouragement given to the idea that a male jaguar cub by the name of/the Government is a something-for- Toby, which Is the first name of|nothing-inetitution. But I aay that citizenship is not based upon what “Well, Toby the steward don't fancy | one can get, but that it 1s based upon the {dda of having Toby the jJessed| what ono gives. ashore at Carthagena and gets @ yel-| mio0q or creed kriow that the aspira- low Carthagenian dog which Is 2 mutt) tion of all men i# equal opportunity and which be names John because) io oreate recognition of differences that’s my name an’ he wants to get) between themselves and that no in- junction known to man can be greater has been ‘fairly well scratched up bY! cracy that labels iteelf Democracy or the skipper has\put Toby in irons] and all their freedom with the iron of ning into a bar room not far from the | ND DAUGHTER HELD | TALK TO NEGROES Says U. S. Will Give Blacks the Justice Lincoln Would Have Prayed’ For. | MARION, O., Sept. 10-—Amo, i give the negro the justice that Abra- ham Lincoln would have prayed fdr, Senator Harding declared, decrying mob violence, in an address to a dels- gation of negro Baptists on his fron poreh to-day, ‘ Sketching the progress of the negro since abolition of slavery, Senator Harding declared it was bebeause of capacity, morit and worth, not “by agi} institutions. He contrasted the orderly progress of the negro in America with tendency to view Government as 4 “gomething-for-nothing institution.” Henry Lincoln Johnson, Repubiicen “Abroad, particularly in Russia, magic, & govern- “Here at home we have too much “Good Americans of whatever color, than that of the tyranny and auto- Bolshevsist or proletariat and en- slaves all men and ail their ambitions mediocrity. 4 “They assert to all the world that America has not agd will not fatl the American negro. “Brutal and unlawful violence whether it proceeds from those who bregk the law or from those who take the law into their own hands, can Am: your ‘blood or mt: . reais = aan WOODHOUSE GETS WRIT. Supreme Court Justice William P, Burr to-day Granted an alternative writ of mandamus requiring the Aero Club of Americ to einstate Heny Woodhouse in old membership and asa member of the Board of Governors within twenty days or to show cause why he should not be reinstated. Justice Burr denied the apptication for reemptory writ, thus enabling the to net forth reasons, if It so desires, for having suspended Woodhouse on leges Neighbors Block Off mn YEARS, HUBBY SAYS Suing for Separation, She Al- Heard ‘Names He Called Her. Mrs. Lona Alexander, fifty-six, of No. 2787 Ocean Parkway, Coney Istand, couldn't’ see herself as she said her husband, Samuel, sixty-one, declared he saw hor, #5 ‘she applied to-day in| the Brooklyn Supreme Court for $50 a week alimony pending a trial for sepa- ; ration on the grounds of cruel and in- | human treatment. | Mra. Alexander, in her affidavit, al- | leged that her NusbAnd called “her names #0 loudly that the neighbors a block away could hear, them and that on one occasién he told her that “in his eyes she was no more than a dog.” Mrs. Alexander also alleged her husband beat her. Alexander denjed the charges, add- ing that for ten years he had slept on a cot whiaf hat not been prop- erly mate up,'and that his wife, in spite of her age, “assumes a youth- ful demeanor, main®ains herself in a | girlish fashion and boasts of her ability to attract men of financtal means.” Justice Benedict granted Mrs. Al- | exander alimony of $10 a week and $50 attorney fees. U.S. PITTSBURG, ASHORE IN BALTIC, INNO GREAT PERIL Several Sections of Cruiser’s Double Bottom Reported Flooded With Water. WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—The ar- mordd cruiser Pittsburg, aground in the Baltic Sea three miles off the Courland port of Libau, is in no “im. | mediate danger.” although ~ several | sections of her dowble ‘bottom are flooded with water, the Navy De- partment was adyised to-day In a de- apatoh from Vice Admiral Huse, on board the Pittsburg. The report said the crulser, which groundéd on a rocky shoal while pre- ceeding along the coast from Danzig to Reval, was in twenty-four feet of water and that an attempt would be made to float the vessel with lighters if she was unable to get free under her own power. Weather conditions were reported as fogsxy with only alight wind, Naval officers said conditions were favor- able for refloating without great dlf- ficulty, The Destroyer Broome ts proceeding to the cruiser’ assistance, and the AY, SEPTEMBER FIRST VIGTORY WON BY VAN STRKERS, ONE FRM NES Warehouse Grants Raise and Shorter Hours—Police Guard Vehicles, The striking moving van drivers]. won their first victory in their ef forts for shorter working houra, and higher pay to-day, when representa- tives of the Pioneer . Warehouse agreed to grant the unton’s demanda, it was announced by J. J. MeKenna, Secretary and Treasurer of the Van Teamsters’ Union, following a mect- ing at No, 307 West bith Btreet. The agreement, accorling to Me- Kenna, grants the mon a 481-2 hour week for ten months of the year, a 441-2 hour week during July and August, and a general increase of $5 @ week to all men who work on the vans. In addition, the men are guar- anteed time and a half for overtime. The Van Owners’ Association of Greater New York issued a statement to-day from their headquarters at No, 141 Columbus Avenue, in which they explain to the 2,000 employees out on strike just what their position in this matater is. The statement says the strike was ‘brought about through misrepresentation on the part of the union delegates to their members, and also that the seasonal character of the business makqg for a large unproductive period, The statement quites figures to show the high cost of operating vans in New York. Police nnd private detactives were placed on moving vans to-day by members of the Association of Mov- ing Van Owners in an attempt to move thousands of dollars’ worth of household goods which have ac- cumulated In the basements of apart- ment houses and in storage: ware- house since the yan drivers and helpers struck more than a week ago. The police were obtained as the re- sult Of a request made by Charles 8. Morris, President of the Employers’ Association. It was tho first time the employers had attempted to break the strike by sending out vans loaded with furniture and driven by non-union chauffeurs under police protection. Cruiser Frederick, now at’ Antwerp, Aug. 4. legal proceedings by ‘him to prevent the amalgamation of the elub with the American Flying Club, cy for one of W packages enclosed in homicide to-day by Magistrate Rey- nokis in the Coney Inland Court. r They are charged with the killing of Tony Catalano, the woman's husband, \] He Was found dead tn bed tn his home r Avenues, during the week. Severa were gathered up by the police anc forwarded to Bome of the strikebreakers cele- trated pay day at Coney Island yes- and gave the police & busy ‘They are sald to have located supply of liquor somewhere, ‘them, George Fitagerald, conductor from Chicago, was and charged with carrying concesled weapons. It was al- leged he firet a pistol with the idea his companions how he “get” one “Rea” Lombardi. arrested were Edward Kelly, with intoxication and using violent language; Sam Boyts, accused of attacking George Barnes, a B. R. headquarters for in. 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Wafers, a a tt 118 aa enema, Solty ENRIGHT MAKES ~ JT PROMOTIONS IN POLICE FRG Four New Captains, Eleven “Lieutenants and Twelve Sergeants Narhed, Police Commissioner Entight. to- day pointed four .leutenants to captaineles, cleven setgoants to lieu- tenancies and mage twelve patrol- ation was held. with the Corporation Counsel, that “appointments still could be made from the old list in cases of men prevented by war service from tak- ing the new examination, Benjamin Austin, appointed patrol- man In 1891. Hig father was a po- liceman and this son ts on the force. Austin's captaincy comes to him on| his $24 “birthday, | Dheodore D. Miller, appointed pa- trolman In 1996. Baward Hayes, appointed patrol- | man in 1896, | The new Houtenants are: | Harry A. Taylor, Thomas B. Goud- man, John 0. Kluber, Peter 'T. Dono- van, Richard Hamfiton, James J. Phelan, James A. Mulroy, Theodore F. A. Wand, Lambert R. Turey, John J, Himes and Henry E. Kelly. ‘The new sergeants are: agar A. Olive, Robert. W. Dugan, Thomas F, J. Cavanaugh, William J. Ryan, Charles A. Hill, Gustave M. Blessmann, Willlam H. Randolph, Carl A. Anderson and William A Newberry, wl of whom saw saw ser- vice, and Matthew D. Kelly, Richard was shot and killed at the home: her. father at Unionville, Ny Jy miles from Pilzabeth, at noon’ Mrs. Gertrude Parry, twenty. men sergeants. , The promoted. men were greeted. by the Commissioner at Police Headquarters, phere he de- livered a OMef congratulatory ad- dress, Tho new captaing are: George Busby, appointed patrolman in 1896. He entered the Quartermaster’s De- partment as a captain during the war and was a major mwhén dis- charged. During his war service the civil service Hst on which his name appeared expired and a new examin- But Commissioner Enright’ ruled, after a consultation Her body was’ found inéthe k Albove, in the bedroom of Mink lying dead beside. the crib of ther: months baby, was the body of! husband, Geonge Party, twenty a soldier of the United tates Ariny, stationed at Lakeside, revolver with two chambere was beside his body. It was first visit home since he was ferred to Lakeside from Fort several months ago. i ‘The polide have not determined the . motive for the shooting. Henry Stahl, ; the young woman's father, sald came to the house this. morning asked for his wife. Stahl led from upstairs and went to vee’ coat some work. He heard two shots som time afterward. Mrs. Parry had shot in the breast and died instant) Parry was dead from a bullet 4 ‘e the brain. ago, France. mew 1fist Street, was run down by ff automobile operated by Teadore Cim=? - A R1th the Genuine: Holt and Edwand J. Gnotosky. 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