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on- i a tat THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1921. 7 RANCOCAS STABLE PAYS $115,000 FOR MAN 0’ WAR’S FULL BROTHE GOOLE JOLIS THE WEEK END - - - . . - . By Thornton Fisher . TO PRESENT TO YOU jMIS TOREN FOR, ~\ BEING THE CHAMPION SMIFE WouND FoR LOST —~>—— : S i ( HAVE NO ExcUSE FoR MY ANDY, IN BEHALE OF THE LocKBR- - REENS FOR, WINNING OOM GANG \ PRESENT THIS TOKEN a a oune e' Sanaa Pris Was THE CHAMPION tonest OURS ESTEEM- YOU HAVE WOM (T™ | WONDERFUL- MY IRON AND WOODEN CLUBS Han’ ONE KWne | WW PusA , Were O.K. BUT (Twas MY OWN bits PRESENT THIS ’ Trainer Sam Hildreth Startles Turf World by Paying Fortune for Three-Year-Old That Races at Aqueduct To-Day. On His Trip the Vice President Is Told People Want Re- duction Right Away, LEADERS ARE WORRIED. Dynamite for Party in the Matter, but Congress Does Nothing to Help. LAYFELLOW, brother of the mighty Man O’ War, is munching his oats P under the same shed that houses Grey Lag, Brooklyn Handicap winner and possibly the best three-year-old of the season to-day. Not content with owning a colt for which he paid $60,000 last fall, the owner of the Rancocas Stable startled the turf world immediately after the running By David Lawrence TO THE CADDY ; ‘ & THEY (Special Correspondent of The Eve- WHO FINDS ‘EM WHER! ar ning World.) bens 7 ‘ : 2 UY Locker. of the thirty-third Brooklyn Handicap by announcing that the son of WASHINGTON, June 18 (Copy- ‘ MI y Neen Mosel Cr annace € Fair Play—Mahubah, for whose possession he has been dickering for the right, 1921).—Vice President Coolidge were Y WE TAKE PRIDE IH . last fortnight, had come into his barn. is a man of very few worda, but nice i THe FAST TA eR HpION While the actual price paid was not announced, the sum of $115,000 is what he told President Harding and Time ON ij f POSSESSES ie SINGER UM approximately the figure that induced the owner of the. Qunicy Stable the Cabinet recently made a deep xy ? f j : Cosy Mab evap beanie) tu part with his equine prize, who enters the ranks of what must now be impression, For it was learned to- ' Y , f SNE ea Green oISTRICT = considered the most formidable stable on the American turf, especially in i's threee-year-old department, for it houses with the hero of yesterday and his new stablemate the other formidable contender for stake honors, Knobbie, The latter ought to feel better for the companionship of Play- fellow, because he only moved from the Quincy Stable to the Rancocas shed one day before the latest comer. A $115,000 is a vast sum to pay forg@—$—————$—$—$$__ any horse, especially after the Ran-| 145 been. somewhat dimmed since cocas Stwble's experience last # thelr Derby Victory, until now. they son, when it paid $125,000 for Inch-|are regarded as just good three- }oape, then a two-year-old, who has| Year-olds, since those that finished , | bebind them have shown that they | Never started since, due to sickness; | ore helow the average so far as reat but the Playfellow purchase is only | merit is concerned. ined in line with the policy che establish-| Henceforth st will be Hildreth's duty ‘i ji entry | to Show that Playfellow is the worthy ment has pursued since its entry | richer of the superiors, and none ie upon the turf, Only the best, with- day that after a trip through West Mr. Coolidge came back cx vinced that the country was a good deal more impatient for action by Congress on a new tax Programine than folks in the national capital had been inclined to believe, alr. Coolidge reported on the senti- ment which he had found out West, particularly among Republicans, who felt that it was of paramount import- ance that the tax question be disposed ef without further delay. The new Administration in Wash- ington has not doubted the existence of a strong sentiment for tax revision A FEW CUPS AND MEDALS THEY DONT GWE AT GOLF CLUBS «+ better fitted for the task, because the out consideration for price, has been | Westerner has no peer as a condi (COMPILED BY AL MUNRO ELIAS) its sporting motto. Trainer 8am Hil- | toner of horses for fixed events. Give but has been unable, of course, to | i epeed up Congress because that body | 2 Ane NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING. | AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING. | {ict started two years ako to col | iiidreth any sort of a horse and mark has thus far insisted on steering its! The Wee S 1 tings ( J the dhe | * calendar several months ahead, then own course | Brombis. "Ch MOUs | inser anal Cg GK Hho all of them w Polen aah ae he | sit back with the assurance that Hil- But matters are growing serious, AND RY POLICE N ik Republican leaders in various ts * of the country are worried, They c By Thornton Fisher. | —~— } Now York Oeveland av l440| m the year. ‘The present owner of the | 7 In thet \ wnt {Of his form on the date fixed. In tha Rancocas Stable was then his silent] ie {sone of the few really capable mett partner, and the horaes raced in ie lin America—othors either train theli > es dreth will have that horse at the top know that there ts politi It matters not a itace HOU OVR RIENCE souk elena’ advioa: Pe Pics ‘| horses into staleness before the event Gartuesthe cderilon: tue a bigtle INor wh tthe color of you reves. igual What they may way can cut no ico Was revived, after the pur iad OF or have them found lacking in condl- more; concerned that Congress has Agnes and Helen Had Been}? pol oanionie Pack aipunont ? Itt you can only pack a “kick.” FA Adie OF Nib DeLee Ghat tie HORKG wipltyfellow, it hax been announced, eae an he , icignaeae alte Sleeping in Hallway Next \rt matters not when you were born, |i matters not how hard the road— ta pane ‘he “establishment Mi A Hediet this ariaranon, Aaa) there have been passed and out of the way. | ——— | flock i at |The guy who Wins must pack ah Key Club for the ght to tse | rac mies Relinonts showed: Siasaiey ie The tangles in the taritf are local in| ‘Two Ltt eight and ten,| If you can only pack a “sock Se bunch a name other than his own, wnd tie intended for a great horse, and hie their effect and no on denies that Gre now safe in the ve peeks and——- Dempsey will still remain champion. Or |<. discontent over certain proposed | bonmoreg Wee renan prey 7 jo! BOHEA Wien Tac eAUaing COndEFALIE DO Georges may win the barbed wire title. Or Jack will be requesting a! litical ruct insurgency of the | f* tYo nights and been without food return bout, We will be paying our fight wager. Or the Ine will form et ; {to pay us. “Carp’ will either be a “bu and Dempsey the invincible. Or Doe entra peenueLckbs, whol protent) ince. | Jack will be a hunk of Liederkrang and Georges will be the greatest cham- |% Se cae pe ouey SEE on lumber, | pion in the world. The wise guys will crawi into a hole and pull it in! peony. hae, Corerdnnien 2 A merigs of ter them. Or make us seek un excavation of our own. The a F hes between sections of the coun- this afternoon Ser-| will spill the works and we'll all return to normale And be a MOUS concdteete xeant Miller of the West 123d Street! *bout our income tax. wanking world. | Static Thus far President Harding has | year urt past him in the nee; hept out of the general run of contro- ull West 114th Street verses on the tariff, but people on next door to the duildi Capito! Hill believe he will sooner or/ her father és janitor and where she! THE aliBy later have to take a hand and steer | liv Tr rly eluded cap-| Qevists WILL the ship Mr. Harding already has | ture in t Avenue crowd | = made it plain that he will insist only] “Wt Acnes™ demanded the) SPILL THE WORK ou the tariff and tax bills this session |policeman, but the girl would not utter | and that while he would like to sce/a word or help find her little sister ildren’s So- proves he would have them be, by | Alone, and not with the man who suc- the reference always to the Rancocas |ceeds Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons, the Savi Knobbie many kypsy. “Kings the proverbial y » trio, Playfellow, Knobbie many . sypsy FON eoceer tha Rancocas Staple |eards and spades in the business of Pparently holds the rich three-year-|buying green horses and selling them Id events within its grasp because| for fat prices, as attested by his re- the prestige of the Bradley pair, | cent ord, of which Playfellow ts Behave Yourself and Black Servant,!the culminating argument. MRS, STILLMAN [5 JUBILANT OVER TURNS IN DIVORCE CASE ty after lept in hallw ys ‘ida Cleveland’ nego rsday noon. While the police of the Arsenal Sta- tion were preparing to d the lakes n Central bi arti Helen Shirk, the ten- of wh ans, Waubiigion rene } other measures like a new Department | Miller went back to No, 33 jus tne | i wr. Te ” Wire F of friends. “He knows how to say a ‘unny \ he “wise guy.” He's usually the bim who pays 2 3 ouy’ Wire From ey of Public Welfare or 4 Government re-| eight-year-old Was coming out of Funny a nude Ul Melos ak Bub LA eae Treat’Em Rough | great deal in a few words: : eesnisetion bill PUL FhnouRn) Ne reals! the doorway. Hoth children were) ee iy Tio ditiat Gurpentienieiti pick a soft corner in the b'nan. Guelnmaee Son Brings Cheer to The te fly ‘hes imatbesy Law q izes precede must be given the/taken to the sta and thea sent| Parking ican sj ; “ er WY ’ n |dressed “Dear F Dang iene Ist re and lose interest in things. It's always the “wise guy. a k e. Ht ainserte ariff and taxes, even though nothing | to the Chi Hoviety for ar. | 18* Fauna gad lone interest in things, J0' xe Banker's Wifi Jen” rea else is one on other bills. raignment Monday in Children's i ‘ NTS “Tam wondering about you. What . Mr. Harding is trying not to force/ Court on a charge of juvenile delin- | \\ * Mrs, Anne Urquhart Stillman) are your plans? You have scored 4 i He is loath to do anything! queney | f ve Tau Vreeeinetan. motored back to this city from Pough- vily and won hands down. What i ht seem to be dict thee! 4 cle ay ir i ; fi i i Chat might seem to be dictati (hee) Helen, it was said, was playing i koepale after yesterday's hearing of anaes wy hea corte amt for } sta pighbor's 1 } vednes- maelf. le al re q sense, He would prefer that Con-|With a neighbor's child on Wednes THE LOSER | kar Wueheaia divorce 2 before | hima e rea as } gress function under its own leader- | day and broke the Jatter's doil, acci- : == Tew i i ‘A she goea| Made his name in the world and in } ship. dentally, She promised to have it re-| WILL THINtS I i rg erores Clcawin, and sasday @BO RONG as, country at seventeen * @ © | But even the leaders in Congress oe gare 5) 6& GANG wv away for a week-end in tho country, | | np talkin abo! r ' altogether sure that isa good | Po'ted, but when she failed to do| . ln She waa particularly cheerful over CVery one Is talking about him, and } ei They do not of course want to]so the next day the other child's| HOPPED HIM the latest developmenta in the case|*l>sing lls praise and glory, j forced to do thi against their! mother complained to the teacher ir 3 “I do hope you are keepin, ‘Ol pier ceens they do not like to! Mot bens nee mas ey ee . incipal in the Jersey battle will be permitted to have is and sald ‘she would not return to) Aisa this lenient i e ordered to pass a bill when there|P. S. No. 166, 116th Street, at Hach: principal t : will be convinced that they wer¢ “ Poughkeepsie until June 28, the date x | is @ powerful sentiment inside the Fifth and Lenox Avenues, The] men in his corner. And the loser will bi E set for resumption of the hearings. nd ordeal, Your picture In the j party against it, but when the whc teacher ordered Helen to bring the} there fighting him at once, aes ‘Thore is w possibility, owing to the |PApeTS cooking and holding little Guy i situation is more or less in confus BEE av aa eave (eagle THN : a me =A A jere is a possibility, o 0 R abaninaly lotnige ieee | and members are pressing considera. damaged doll to school that after Jack Johnson has been offered $58,000 to mect Harry Wills at statement of Mr, Stiliman's counsel, |!* absvlutely lovely, Plosso, send me | ition of their own bills as against Ad- | noon, sitet? » Mr. Barnum! — that sha WOUA nat nrodica nia cliant (Oa e has su shtful ap- } . City.” I H not 5 eas | ministration measures, it is helpful But Helen, frightened, did not re- LEAGUE PITCHING. | AMERICAN LEAGUE PITCHING. on June 28, owing to the publicity at- |Pearance. Dear F., your three boys tor the leader i > He Re URS of Couns) turn for the afternoon session, al- Wok Piteher and Chub, Bl veshan' th GUeh er proceeding, that the | #fe Jewels, and It ts fine to think you sel from the Chief Executive 1 PMERI AOE 'F a cs ‘ | he es ached to suc ‘oceeding, thé bau ey j Bo QiMoult Nes the whole situation| though Agnos ald When ine Inster ‘ 7 6 [Seinen cearelaed banker's attorneys will seek an ap- | Will hay i STE Ot AE | become incidentally that some of the learned that her father knew of He!- Y pearance in secret for him before |to lean on. papers gay Anne is Republican leaders who know M1. | ony truancy and said he would spank s } | mcr ts engaged to be married to young { Harding's aversion to anything that ‘ Hees LtFA capt arpa ; LEAGUE fougian, “New Vo is i 2 Al eatace ia © traae na Wook like an instruction to Gon- | her she joined her slster an can ! NATIONAL LEAGUE. ne AMERICAN LEAGL al ‘ 1 3 Between now and the next hearing mec emit eine rust hoe ante cress are considering the wisdom of Park and apparently in ned her o! W. Le PO. wok be PC. ; HL. PO. | A vi : eo oe a en oe hall be glad fending the steering committecs of | the father’s threat, ‘This is believed Pintaburgy «28 18657 |rooktyn 2831 479 | Cleland 26 21632 Detroit 29 32473) renee ic cals wut the testimony uf | settled aud you can have a letaup of enate and House to Mr. ding hen 607 |Chicago .....23 28 « e ‘ c ouls «4.2 y or no} EEE i BO ce aT ine initiative were cone | the reason the children fled When Qonton. 29 25 537/Cinenmati y= 82 409 Washingtan” 3326-50] chicago 23 30 ted bi se pate j } Dr. Hugh Russell, the Huffalo osteo- | Care und MaEY. ee Ped Pasi: stantly taken by the leaders in Con. | they saw the father in the park, | St. Louis ...27 26 .809| Philadelphia. .16 36 .308 Boston . 26 25 .510 Philadelphia. 18 36.3 \i i | ‘ vain whiglcn May 4 swore MEK Billie |ATOe? 44 mirat n y one the ey feel their consultations will ie GAMES YESTERDAY. : Aon 4 i ‘red Beauvais was|Way you have werked through and inset ey fe | SOMES EmeTaOESY | at Boston—First nop | | men told him F 1, Lalways felt you would come mer tg not merely-on the tart and) HOLD-UP MEN At Chieaso Fy HH yA, BowtooPit games ie 1 a : E 2 IM the father of her unborn child, later | #eored 2 He is mot merely on the tani and eet oe mit to 1 Boston 10000 1 awkas, New Vor H MeaeA Gig Culinae out on top and that everything would es that conflicts have and will) Gaited, Neat ‘and Snyder; Tyler, | Iatterics-—Perriti, “Enunke a Vent 1 : eve 9 christened Guy Stillma Ka AI Wage alll viet bite waa Load By far the most serious sit- | GET $30,000 GEMS PM cin ata O'Farrell and tl ‘ i 3 4 Attorneys for Mrs. Stillman ob- we w tty : wi ae ee ress to-day is the 4 a gat ‘ » osteo. | Just a line to send tiation before Congress to-day is the| a ai 4 i ff jected to the admission of the osteo- CUBE Oe RRS ae Rye) A RRrORT Aen Be onan i ewelle sked U BS ny al’ | , é path'y testimony on the ground that|@nd tender thoughts. slashing the mili appropriati Bast Side Jeweller Knocked Une |itspurt ns Ay hie “and Wa 6 b val fa privileged com-{ ThOUBN she has announced she will d insisting that the army be ¢ . Sinn: COAT Ra: and Sehinid | 2 t was disclosure of a privileged ot ub tatarviawad Realae i ‘ fo 150,000 men over the protests of | conscious; Police Conceal ein ree Na Washington 2 munication between physician and| ot be interviewed again, Mrs, Sul “i thairm << pea gees ae a 3 man can't help talking a little. Gen. Pershing and Chairman Kahn| Rews for a Day 80 7 Washington 1 patient ° hatr fof the House Military Affairs Com- | a Day. nai. “Hubble and Grusiy Matra Hoan r| : 4 eed peers Nga ake “How do you like my new hat?*. she mittee, the naval PIIsEAtitne. is SIM- | Information was given out at Police a verk gene ai.-iwibs Grounds fi ie | 4 During ue Mi Be i ae Russell, | “#ked. thought the cost of it being chopped up. | MuartAe (etna go dk: Be ghONbD) dines 7 . ness stand yesterday . sell, pe abate tha olarly . cyl ot upon going fur- | Headquarters to-day of a $20,000 jew ‘ PEN) eer Paladaoale . 5 ee re fate’ ova) WouIS teract the price of the last The Hous ‘ leiry ‘hold-up which occurred on the and. Gowds ; who frequently a Li jat 1 wore. 1 never really liked han the Senate in cutting down! €lty P * me Crue i i aa y ther te anaes} and While ordinarily |east slle at yesterday. ‘The vic= Saiupy aud ¢ | GAMES TO-DAY gree I questions fired at him, contradicte¢ Weast of all in the newspaper ave) PXiey bevween the Senate |tm wee William Bnyder, who, in parts GAMES TO-DAY, | Chicago at New York ie Sista of several of his former statements. Mak hak aie ec nd House over military and naval nership with D Schleimer, @ |New York at Chicago Detroit at Boston iS) | , 4 8 page Fy Ne Seats as a jfuct that Mr. Stillman's at. . 3 settled by yielding 4 runs a Jewelry store, spectaliz- Brooklyn at’ Pittsburgh, Cleveland at Philadelohia. |i yew 'y i eer oe anes tonne 1 yw not pro. panenditures is ae this time the | enue zane : Jes Philadelphia at Cincinnati, Bt, Louis at Washington. | Now yesterda ession of the hearings) ayce him in court June was men- e Sen desires, this time ng in selling diamonds on the insta aia, Cites 4 Ata {to iy t in the House is almost too 1° h fn Boston at St, Louis, oo i she wore a rose-colored straw hat] tioned, Bentiment in the Ho Beene eae, ment plan, on the second floor of the Shy y, j Renta ase he 6a 15 ‘Mr. Stillman apparently does not OEE oe le tM AN: tenement at the, southeast comer of —— MADISON SQUARE GARDEN | ; ‘ ‘ 4 iia which, she sald, cost her § like publicity at all,” she remarked, fost of the mem vatic Parties fee] Suffolk and Rivington Strecta, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, G ; Lsslsale . Poughkeepsie. POA Esty audve hora hie ai tare fear 09 Dirsal livew are in dane | Dr. mouisimer bas an office at No 184 w.L. PC wt. pc.) POOL WILL OPEN TO-NIGHT. ' , well, “T thought the color would put the p his coming here for cross-exam- that iMhey do not cut down Govern-| Fourth Avenus He waa thero at noon | Baltiners ...42 11 .706(Torente. .-...28 at 8) rns f Breuer, © i fear of the Lord in Dr, Russell," she, v svcret-—-perhaps there is a rea e: ps sufficiently to sterday and Snyder was alone he | Buffalo 32 25 Jersey City ..25 3 | The world’s largest | swimming | t " 4 is < aid wi jaugh, She was cheered hat, Stra DR eee Tre iat foduetion. io Camerata, Ren ena Alegent den Rochester ...28 25 528 Syracune ...21.30 412! poo! will be opened in d quare 1 “i Bola | ie said with @ laugh, “Bud,” she added: “This is not an he tax rate ‘ i he Snyd ve ys 0 of them hit Newark .....2829 49! Reading .....15 40.273) ¢:..) to-night with appropriate cere i" rears 8 How over a telegr am Pe : . nterview 8 4 : ered, Snyder says of then | oldest son, and a letter fre nani jemand for economy Z | YESTERDAY. Mnunies, Lxuibitions will be given by ; diane ee the Republ aa ane BORG Gis Manone SP) Uns | spa gree |the twenty-two Panama Canal Zone ku-| NAT'L LEAGUE CLUB BATTING.| AM. LEAGUE CLUB BATTING. | oiitner, Mew, ci ‘Tenant Girl Tries to Die, pow thelr pacer rine Sun ae siaata | ter games postponed on account of rain Blonevauch. an Ghastone *Geyie, alice sr wb ear hei | pater fy ten 3) from c use her parents insisted that aponaible in the next Congre peated nace ae GAMES TO-DAY, |Lord! Halen Monny, Alinen’ b 5 : Islands, sud pega tee a Fors ey Pedy = elections. Vice President Coolidge ported with unmounted es aS Lard. BY. : ' rH ety Swarke, Martha Borne "ate rought truthful tidings, to the Cab- weighing fifty-five carats, and twenty Syracuse at Nowark, of water gto uh ene. ee ' aereRS ‘Sin. CONAN. tempted suicide yesterday by" gas inet meeting. Some action from the nine ladies’ rir He values he robe Tersate at Bait will be cut sonny 1 + love | She, was. resuscitated and. taken sw Fixeeutive to speed work on tariffand erty at $30,000; all paid for but $4,000 ' pool will be ready for public use ‘ a Brent 1 * aho asked | 5" #, o98 ni SS is certain to follow. orth He carried no insurance. Buffalo at Reading. forrow afternoon. t 287 Isn't that just like hita?’ she asked! custody by a truant officer. naan ANN ne ee

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