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: | ‘ ALL NEW YORK CRANES NECKS TO SEE COMET To-Morrow's Weather—FAIR. | To-Night’s Weather—FAIR. “Circulation Books Open to All. Copyright, 1921, by The Pr Co.’ (The ‘New “York. W — NEW Y ° R K, T U E SD D AY, I U N E al 4, 1921, Beate Sew Nee BINS PRICE THREE pee! YELLOW HAND WINS HYDEPARK BABE RUTH GETS 2 HOME RUNS; HANDICAP AT BELMONT TRACK) SMASHES HIS DISTANCE RECURD Racing Results, Charts Baseball [ee ae FATHER OF KIDNAPPED OY af Kirk Moore Registers at the Whole City Strains Ey re ee LED | 199 rere sgn Pennsylvania and an Hour Glimpse of Phenomenon | Giants ... He ea Sunte A Later Ei nds Life. 10,000,000 Miles Off. St. Louis. . Were tat oe ~ “ ” : : AT CINCINNATI: Sasol (ns ; LEFT INCOHE RENT NOTE. DOUBT IT CAN BE SEEN. Who Knows? ws?” He Cries, Looking Brooklyn. 1 ee i . —— ; ; Down on Mourners Who Fill the Cincinnati 1 *Dinqualiticd Gta all he aber Dot had 06 Ge ban Haden to lade Deve “Something Snapped This; Many Watchers, However, In- cht Street—Struggles to Take Body amend over on Wrvcklow halt way down stretch and was diaalited. / Morning,” Jt Said—His | sist They Made Out Brig Mother Ill in Country. | Spot in the Sky. of His Child From Bearers. fed good ape Latter ran a Batteries—Pfeffer and Ta AT PITTSBURGH. Phila...... 1 O O O O 2 Reon iui. At le, Uy Index, Win Je — hi a a 00 d's, 9 is ne! exaggeratiot oO 8 Pittsburgh O 1 O 1 0 ro = SE ne remecore ne Be Davidleequburh) TSiis HOE RR aexaeaaronind: Foley, ‘The funeral of five-year-old Gluseppe Verotta, drowned by kidnappers : Dan 2 34 = = of Philadelphia, youthful son of Rob- | that at various times to-day at least . ae ie Batteries—Ring and Bruggy: Zinn and Schmidt. Bennington was carried wide bj in the Hudson, was held from his home, No. t 1gih Street and the W head of mntch and kept vearing out through Jast ert Moore of It J won golig aay ellers in’ this yert Moore & Co. of} two milion of the d furlong: went to front atsixte 201 5: AT CHICAGO: ast Twelfth Street, to-day. Boston.... 2 O 1 0 5 &§ Chicago... O O O O 1 Batieries Scott and Gibson; Chee ves and Daly. AMERICAN LEAGUE AT NEW YORK: Detroit... O O O00 1 0 Yankees. 2 0 2 2 O 1 3 (Q MERE) Syren gegen on orang we and Bassler; Collins and Hoffman. loo of intertere ut into the atrect to tak CbUreh of Mary, Help of Christians, in E porate In front of the home and the church and all along the route of the | No. 44 Beaver Street, this city, killed city went fu. cmume: himself at noon to-day by leaping « look at the much-heralde ‘Tramer, from the window of his room on the “fi, Ceventeenth floor of the Pennsylvania | 1.4 in the heavens off the southern tl : Hotel to the curb, falling in the midst!) jart of Manhattan of the throngs which fill Seventh Ave- | Although the whirling, gaseous mass nue Pires ie hotel and the Penn- js ten millions of miles away a bright sylvania Terminal at mid-day. pot which every one supposed to be Robert Moore is at the bedside of/the comet was readily visible frow his wife in the Catskills, where she is|time to time to those who had t? Fe Gini Hee hang | Fecovering from a serious operation.| patience aud the strength of eyrsis ‘The Boy sopwell tublesty (a the ast fifty yank Fort Churchill met wih «| He Was notified by telephone and) nece ver it. It looke started for this city at once, While] like tar high above ‘ | ykirts or their arms, whom thelr awaiting hig arrival representatives} horizo: Yow and then mist or so! ——$———— | 2 eel ig hig arrival representatives| horizon, Now and then mist som eererenin tha teat WhIOd Start guiod tor ail | of Robert Moore & Co. limited them-|cther ayeney woul! obscure It, but © POLICEMAN LURED jerlme has put upon the neighbor- b. aby Mowaendate | | selves to saying that young Mr. Moore] little while later it sparkled out again | hood, | od, did not dare leave at . had visited his father in this city fre-| with clean, clear beam BY FALSE CRY FOR | Ain Oey wae te The body of the boy was in @ quently recently and seemed to be in} In every part of the city pe COSTE Berti: lal veh eet caan lasing Cube i AID AND BEATEN UP |nermetically sealed white ket or thousands Lee i : house which was not opened when taken stances, to wateh t ere and th |from the automobile hearse into the THM GL) E— For three-seiroldy and npyvand At post il. Off at 7 Winner, 0, 4. by Sea King” Masquerade, i Which they supposed had raced into Procession on its way to Calvary Cemetery thousands, many of them tm $s and all murmuring with sympathetic sorrow and with the hope for vengeance on the murderers, filled the streets and the windows, The Rev, Father Antonio Maglio, \tho pastor, conducted the requiem |mass, gave the father and mother jconsolation, while the street before the house was crowded by silent sym- | puttigers, hundreds of whom were women with children hanging to thelr 4 ary to disc 4 diminutiv y, PHILADELPHIA: St.Louis... O 3 0 0 01 0 3 Phila..... O O 3 00 2 4 0 i Davis and Severied; Moore and Perkins. BOSTON: Chicago.. 1 © O O 205 0 OH 8", an the and A bop call for help was used this Mar laid pare to = On his return from service over-|open spicek such as the f ese nal PV ceatta shit ae = | wax dome Ta tea » weaw with tia Ak He thesienite Gl the people were ty. afternoon to lure Patrolman Bdwar eet . Boston oo1103 10 0 6 tistarlons. Denn RPE ete ae Lacing. Aebore! Had’ bi ey Bees ay eed A tee kerwin Into the saloon of Thomas| S#lvatore Varotta, with his baby en married two! sether as wer the leaders at Matterives—MeWeeney and Si kk; Jones and Walters. and was rann \« FIRTH RACH For tne wary 203 ; At pot Ti SW. winters y her Mary Re holding his tood on the threshold of the it as the hearse pulled up t ‘ctive in enforcing |{2® curd. As the casket was lifted vut by the undertaker's men, Varotta ch a window| Pulled away from the child, and ery: TRO IER EAC | ng “My son, my son,” in a piercing Pet hilek, tried to siege the little coffin Pda The policemen who had been keep ing the crowd in order had to hoki him back forcibly, Struggling with m he followed th jd eet and Seventh re kept busy Delaney, 145th Avenue, where he was beaten and| he pol the crowds along, and on the y about the Grand Central) Kicked by a gang of men who accused is so dense him of being to had to disperse it in ordor| the Volstend Act moght get througt He was thrown th edding of a] fn City Hall Park and all through “Md kicker Ol sister of the dead man's wife a ie re . 113 fg) Youne Mr. Kirk appeared at the! turned out at the tu hotel at 1) 0’ He registered rapidly MAKE SEASON'S TOTAL 23° = & | years ago to a very beautiful young woman of Philadelphia with whom | movi he had been conspicuously happy | drivew jsineé. A reference to a wedding in| ‘Term letter from his mother found in the| the 4 young man's effects was understood | that v i ilto refer to the recent y nd, tenom AT W HINGTC 3 Cleveland. O O O = Wash'ton. O O O E the thron Nunam: Home more vibant tive I 1 another office hours recalled one ors said they were Carl place, so that 180 West 13a Street, and nets the wa and hel. won hour and r took its paieeomeme th, No. lid Southern Boulevard © coffin up the ind open spac ere hey we ruined at Washi teps while Rose Marie stumbled ut ft was Just an hour later when Po-| flied throughout the afternoon Heights Court and hold for behind as best she could trailing Heeman Charles Kellerman ran inte} tn every were persons who assiult ; Kerwin was taken t treamer of smilax clutched in on ite on ne hotel office from the Pennsylvania! could and did ald the others to find Hosy hand. Outside in the street the wai! Stat | patri man new AS n¢ yn front, where he had | pit Se in Hn 0s ‘TWO ARE KILLED ot hundreds of sympathetic volee nd notified the clerks that a] ject began with the father's ery of gric nad just been dashed to de ath ind the cornices of nelghboring IN NEW BATTLE and continued in a rising chorus long e front deor iildings. Whether all saw the phe- afiex he Hid Alsappeared WihiERT Rea aC Mente wae Fooneeli ote Se ee ay AT COAL FIELDS "“" ud disappeared with hi nomenor ne boy's body veland | POLO GROUNDS, June 14.—Babe) Friday in a game against © a by the clerk who suigne | “me ermined main ere | , When he shunmed one of 1 in niged by : ned Ly Je oe ie FATHER CREATES DRAMATIC Ruth continued his onslaught on 10ls. me ran, In Saturday hun to his room a search y nade. {they were until they saw something WILLIAMSON, W. Va, June 14— SENSATION American League pitchers’ this after- | fame against Detroit, and with Mi A straw hat and a cigar whica 4 there will be Tota of people In War broke out afrest In the MING) Ge Oe ye ae * 5 . dieton pitching, he added another « “i, DY. Remoter entry, Mision Lela was much the bad; won « _ ati} lighted were found an tie ‘ h r to-day who will talk County coal field to-day Known it of his depression and sorrow noon when the heavy hitting out- And On. Sunday still another off! fon helt qu well, Bvil ran good nice, Nancy Shanks waa ba Oe uae vig forl ore the open window. On a stand! she W k's comet, whether casualties late to-day included two ‘he father blazed out now and then Si erland sterday’: came ANN vet at end ary s 4 sa re ow! h - a . * ficlder of the Yankees slammed out ps a Ge ape t noaye game | patcicia ran ond room Mary] rear the window was a shoot of the|they saw itor not because Winnecke's strikers killed and one State trooper |n age wrath against the boy's i y fatally wounded murderers. Once h appeared at the ho n which wa according to all astronome patel i fl I The scene of the battle was in the window and glaring down at the faces scrawled in irregularly spaced lines: | something to see, Down in the Wall mountains about the Lick Creek tent “L think it Hillie Stroct district, where they're always colony, where the strikers have been surae Pint ds the apartment, he | “Tne, My head feels so quee*, | jooking for something, there were) Hving for months are ~ he aoe) ne enon Something snapr n aves perl " WOMAN CONVICTED some of those who took my little boy it was ths morning. king for the dla- two home runs in his first two ap-| pitehing, Ituth added two more, on: ecrAncea At bat aeaine Yetroit | of them being the longest hit’ ew nes a a Ay agin salads a made in the history of baseball, pitcher Dauss and were registered in the first and third inning. Pecking- paugh was on base in each instance, The second home run of Ruth's was longer than the record-breaking drive of yesterday which landed in the centre field bl pher: To-day's wallop in the third inning cleared the | AT LATONIA. el note: paper “But 1 still love Hillle nt ¢ i Bitlwhich: markecthe BY JURY OF HAVING ide and ge alate ae I ee | ; | i neil i Ea ae anke visitor: ‘i a roar In which his suspiclous | There was po'slgnature, In) DOE ee Te ent abe dates WHISKEY IN STORE |ancer was reflected mingled with the - eAcon laaéond Rane away didn’ ter some of tho ob _ a moans of sympathy for his sorrow, « ontinues n Second Page.) rvers from iring they saw just : In the mean time, when three of the SHIP STRIKE OVER; it and tts aming| A fury tn the Criminal Tiranch of] 4. nen arrested day before yeatel bleachers fence in right centre, but T RACE—Six § 4 . | the Supreme Court this afternoon cone | 4 SV erareAeniHy Reinelin " . Liberty, 30 and $3.9 met Mary|| te reat sensation for obaerv-| tnto O' Jo. 8 jay, cha » complicity in. the it was about twenty feet to the left| 1:lberty, $6 ans 3 rect Many | : MEN VOTE RETURN +: woz when tha| Victed Mra, Kato O'Keofo, No. 868) ia) vats ais cond to Meee of yesterday's drive and consequently 5. Non starters, Rfng By Vincent Treanor rush fifty feet fro h enrost to the Firat Avenue, of ally possessing ooo. . e 5. f | . m the finish and Site a nen Sessions charged with having revol- : tte Ww | ; wont TO WORK AT ONCE : hoot of wm Hauor 8 cleared a greater amount of space orris and Grace th RACE TRACK, Belmont Park, June|“°8t past the judges in the order ‘ a : esha fl She waa arrest what | Vers in their possession, the detectives re the eo is cl ge and he t oo y) | name oe i} , , tn th trimamen Bho ur e = since the fenc ' curving and t she ACH Hive furlongs 14.—Yollow Hand, owned by Charles| med Roy was third safely oF Le elas. chem Rae thuat aioe tebe e 859 Firat |told Probation ‘Officer Connors. that pal! had to travel a greater ance h a 5.0, v noug! "o +4 n 1 | tLot h onus, L a ¢ « yen 1 bal 1 ait ay ars nt w alnisnes ae Hae eat RW arenes cain cathe Giants A wh. For: Churchill, the hot| Twelve hundred atrfking marine |iq no danger Oiat the tall of the th ne Avenu and an, Beouped: of pose had reason to belleve that a Httle te we: Tand waa the third suc. | cig ,2018 Non starter, Way-line yay Park Ha t ftor-|att the wey te, race. was In a jam|enginecra, meeting hero this after-| wi enting aot eee KIN. Whe aid aie had fad | DOY was lifted from an automobile tn the bleachers and was the third sue-| wood’ Lady © Hy« * Handicap this after-/all the way and never go : er Pan ellie t ne sin [one nald sho had ba A k | r got clear gail-| noon, voted to accept the agreement] ! he Mauer atnee 1919, {front of the home of one of them cessive home » made by Ruth, HIRD RAC One and one-halt | noo: a close finish from La Rablee 00 late. ‘ t nity are Benoit ps ", a ecu tai me run made. ay Ruth sea Hl Raat eared ant pa.ee inns [Room 10 a clog finish from La Rablee, |ng until too late, Siren Maid wna alsianed by thelr representatives tn Herre tao tha! dusticn Borat Nod’ hor $0, Giuseppe Tarastro of No. 234 Avenue Re reled Gritish Liner, $11.80, acond Noi | with the favorite Dr. Clark third Dr |‘ t Lshot, despite quite a scattoring| Washington and return to work 4 the event 207 — Aon the evening when Giuseppe Va- the bases and the app not} taire Time, 1.h8 All ran, Clark had Jed all the way unti! n play on her. who attended the meeting are the fi | rotta was stolen from ome [ ubside until the Yankees took their) KOURPH RAC furlongs. i ao | a 6 > |SENATE PEACE a. me and 8 | Rockminister, $1.20 Dea Orn down the streteh, where Yellow, APPrentice Jockeys, thoas who hava| now returning to thetr ships, it we ae | carried into the Tarastro home. AD turn in the field in tlre ne B+] Alien, $3.40. second ab, third, ‘Time, | dana challenged never ridden a winner were the pilota| sald FRENCH APF AFTER RESOLUTION IS hour later, the det 1, the bey It was the twenty-third four-base| 1.00155. A rted Net in the a | : . ‘ : | | “mvs SioHehans qvldine ten’ want ne Opening Beramble of threo.| At the mame time, they adopted a IN CONFERENCE, was carried out again and taken away ish Huth has made this season! : f , ar | R y pone a Dee sae - al wIRET AT MONTREAL: Aman {OR to-What looked an easy victory, yeaa’ down tho straightaway, | resolution asking for the resignation) EX-KATSER FOR HIS in another automobile, and the Ith o s major leagu s Five 0) <M nel | Shortly after the barrie: : | eect mirtle F i | but right ¢ ¢ end La lee cloret er owent up.|of Wiliam 8. Aldent of 7 7 | De Ner Mlaschetti, who carver, which beats the record held| Curtis, $3.50 and first; fh Ee nt uh snd Tak anise lored | Friar'n Rush swerved all over, inter: | ne National At seine tahatneere® tan CRIME OF THE WAR) wasiaxaroy, suno 40 Pore] sca — ste Finschettl, whe iam Te Ghatun Cravath ny tive indy Rochester, | like a streak. She caught Dr oring with Veiled Colleen and Dove'a| tical Assovlallon, who. sisned_t lear neara reaniation aw pont tovonne {tne Suaree ¢ @ ease and directed All rar lat the sixteenth pole, an nt on whout hh tof the ten men now in cus. Ruth is not particular whe rarlor cht |on after Yollaw Hand, She war n front, Midway trom hame|@tinning Hound, MEM ! Associated | f to-daty Senate for ads | tody, has F Aa letter, he sald tom be hits the hati Was demonstrated by iat PON HON co cahinge Hii WIH ever e1fa ton |e ont went past him to acme! Previous to the mecting (ere wow, Meroe) fF Daplantion put t nt of the differenves between | tay, threate him with death if the home run in the first inning, Ruth Lady Lovitt but Miller on the Stoneham gelding | wun running straight in the maddy rane tals ammonia the sien af refusing : ‘ He he cowry ani ho Wow resolu | no did met cease his efforts, He would slammed this one into the upper seats | two m | had just enough left to make him laat| thn course, PARSE) to neeRTL SNe aermnmenE sy ’ iat tin), adopted rucuntly ly (he Senate, | toll nothing of the lotter exoupt that it” of the jeft field bleachers, It was a “| to. win by haifa length, ‘Though tire |,, Kurtis seemed ta % a te ri ne 80 IRE DANAE Sn 4 —- wan postinarked at the City Hall new direction for B who usually | third, ime, 4.05 All ran. ina De Clark pola on to ho third By » fin cy “ op back while | second pides and Veiled Coueen int n Rilied be of 6 Jbruncn of biw Post Olive. Bite to right. The clout was teeta miQURTIE BACH One sand one-half! Donnacona was away #o badly that|e SLULAR HOE E eRe Rel Cemiee ted’ eB thi, WAH) Kd He marvin & ory heavy late 8 whon four young men tered on the third ball served by | turilingame, $16.05. second: Piastareda, | he had Uttle chance, Kirue'n number, ‘Dove's Hoost got. lasted to beat out Hir Grafton in the) Tony : Nbalm inleiieitnter yeara Gun cranar iat neighborhood appeared at the Pause fee one ates eae Aish. | thind, Time, 1:568-6. Non starter, ¢ “oun: | With ‘The Boy almost home after tHe plage In front of Wyeokteas, wn atth, an event for welling platers, Cry- \ceyinstluimunit a an Av i) Mrushod ane sae t door ef the tenement bringing five consfontive days that Ruth hake an leading all the way in the third, Stren! quaiined tor ledilen weet tae : ere ae Dues poor Whiak to cine nepntGy aaked that a) date Jor |G nnud Nn aueinae ae a ach, ie the ody out, $95 the heaane: Samtegiaie mode clegn up clouls. He started? ie Racing Entri VL, and 18). Maid qnd Beckna cloved with a great lem, ‘This moved Wreckless into Mpe etrevch. | Need Whisk od rciion of Nin interpellation be! was prombinced dead 26, De SB pinion tet caer, cole ee e we ly George of flariam Hospital, ‘at young bore, plamed@ from : bw . bis atolls en —