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TO-NIGHT'S WEATHER—UNSETTLED. Rasede nag Che 5 OY SCOUTS, POLICE DOG TRAIL MRS. BARTLETT'S SLAYER [“ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ Circulation Books Open to‘All. TO-MORROW'S WEATHER—UNSETTL' 1n2i, Copyright, Co.” (Th by The Press Publishing vew York World). Entered a Second-Class Matter Post Office, New York, N. Y. PRICE THREE CENTS VOL. LXI. NO. 21,774—DAILY. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1921. HOME AT NPW YORK: Giants ... Boston.... 0 O 10 2 1 0 202 1 Batteries—Scott and Gibson; Tone y TEAMS com | O-3| 23008 und Snyder. AT BROOKLYN: vhila..... rooklyn . Batterie ‘ausey and Bruggy 000 1 10202 1 0 Oo 10 ; Miljus and Miller. AT BOSTON: Yankees... { —_ Batteries—Collins and Sc! 2001 [Boston.... 0 O O 1 ang; Thormahlen and Walters. 201 90 0 00900 O ‘ } J AT ST LOUIS: St.Louis... 1 O O Batteries—Hamilton and Schmi: AT CINCINNATI: Batteries—York and Killifer; : NATIONAL LEAGUE FIRST GAME. 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THIRD RACE—For threeyest-olds and ing: one. o pume $1,148.50. At post 315. Ut at Start good. Won deiving: 24 LEE ALPE AR, Moment a tins fee Seman Bravo showed speed | UTCHISONLEADS INTWOROUNDS -— FORGOLF TLE |Chicago Player Creates Sen-| sation by Doing the Short | Eighth Hole in One. 14 1 a TURNS IN 147 SCORE. Ted Ray of England and Jim | Barnes of America Next With 148. | | —— ight Handicap; for three-year-olds and upwan ded. At Powe 2.81. Ott at Stat grt: | ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, June 23. 2, New track record.) Winner, b. c, by His eeines, Pram, —_ ag.) With two brilliant rounds Jock jockey ‘ Kenedy 7 f} Hutehiaon, Chicago, took the lead in| nig 1A| the British golf championships here to-day. He went around in the morn- | ing in 72 and this afternoon in 75 for a day's total of 147. His nearest rival was Ted Ray, British golfer, and Jim | Barnes, American, who had totals of | 148 for the two rounds. PP West % SM Sir,_Fin, Jock, AR Crowtal 101? Toucanet_.. met i Sir Grafton, slow. te-gertw-totion, Closed Uirough the stretch with @ remarkable bumt of and got up in the Inst jump. Tom MeTaggart weakened right at the end. The Bnattirer ran a race. Devildog waa interfered with in Inet furlonx ce 14 7 08 RACE—The Union FOURTH Stakon: for three-yesr-olda: seven furlongs: added At port S40. Ot at Si Stat good. “Won, ceaili; place driving. 250 Winner, che. ‘by Brooimmick Wonder. Owner, ii. PP Woitney. = ca Fin Jockon, On. Pi i. 1? Penman o> 4 we 7 & Be colitis Sa Mine Petite mB Walle, 20 Ramkin m i 4 Tantmai 2 Sapeneoman We 4 6 Ridenour “7-5 3. Tacky Find M4 6 By Bande 8 Hart Guo mR fe B. Kummer! 20 Aida Metter. 8% Galant ns 8 Wellfinder had s world of speed and never left the rewult in doubt; was eased ‘Two Feathers cloned a big gap in the run thrmugh the stretch, 1008 8B fa 1008 5 f= COND OFF MARK { | Wins the Friar’s Rock High-| then came a y to a galloping vic-| by Five Lengths. By Vincent Treanor. «.—When trainer J, Evans to beat Smoke Sereen,” in the Fria ™ ck Highweight second event to-day, he Jutely right. Nothing bea Screen. He won by five lengths a «cated a new track figure of 117 for the six and one-half furlongs. weight Handicap in 1.17 4-5 AQUPDUCT RACE TRACK, June said, “They would have to break the record Handicap, the was abso- Smoke tory. Sea Mint, after showing a lot| of early foot, was second in front of | the fast closing Dimmesdale. Sea Mint was well played, but after get- ting a running start wasn't good enough, The Harry Payne Whitney colors, carried by Wellfinder, flashed across the finish line very much to the good in the Union Selling Stakes. Penman | {ook the gelding out in front at the} rise of the barrier and it was no contest thereafter. Wellfinder was a 5 to 1 shot and almost overlooked by the regulars in their desire to wager on Superwoman rs nd 4-6 Seperwoman was always outrun, ri FUETH BAC \ iil year co Start good. Won driving: chee, by Gaon i, “Owner, Quncy Stable f Anniversary Quincy Stable entry. Inez qitteenth and had to be hant ridden to Inet Genie W. ran a good raox ‘Thunderstorm Hobey SIXTH, RACE. Wer pet Oa ne. blk. f, by on driving; place same Owner, J. Ho Mewseter, Trainer, 22 Montara Carmeacita 204 *Naney 2042 Hymanit MY *Sherand, G22 Pretty. Lady jon Bells Gin Bmotion 0.4 Straight Shot Valentine D’ Pre Montara went to the fron 0 final pole ai was dem of the-othem. Nancy Shanks had_no_-xoie. Humanitarian quit SSS eee 3 UNIVERSITIES GET $6,000,000 FROM RUTH GETS HIS 25TH HOME RUN BOSTON, June 23,—Babe Ruth| slammed out his twenty-fifth home run of the season in the fifth inning of the game between the Yankees and Bequests totalling ured for Harvard, Johns Hopkins Universi Columbia Red Sox played here to-day. There| when the referee reported that no : Hed Ak played hese, 08/7 fe nhen. Hie referee repeat ats STREET CLEANERS The hit was made off Pitcher Ther-| wij] of the late Capt. Joseph R. De MARCH IN 5TH AVE. mahlen, Lamar: The Yankees got away to a good start in to-day's game, sending two the $30,000,000 estate with the OD i ‘Mise Petite tired in last furlong, | DE LAMAR FORTUNE : $6,000,000 were and 8 to-day De Lamar'’s daughter, who divides “Bobby” Jones of Atlanta made his second round in 74 for a total of 152. Emmett French, Youngstown, 0., had a 76 for a total of 155. Jim Barnes was around in 74 for a total of 148, | equalling Ray's mark, Hutchison played a particularly strong game on the outward journey in this round, ereating a sensation by doing the 139-yard eighth hole in one and taking only two for the 27-yard ninth. His score to the turn was 34. from the holding out ®. tee on the eighth hole, midst great applause. Other scores and the totals for the 36 holes were turned in as follows: Abe Mitchell, North Foreland, 78— 79, 1 Joseph H. Kirkwood, Australian open champion, 76—74, 150. Alexander Herd, former open champion, 75—74, 149. George Duncan, 7414, 149. Arnaud Massey, 74—15, 149, Walter Hagen, Detroit, 74~79, 153. British William Methorn, Shreveport, 77—15, 152. Tom Kerrigan, New York, 74—80, Harry Verdon, Couth Herts, 77—77, 154. Emmett 19-76—155. George McClean, 76-73—149, Clarence Hackney, Atlantic City, 11-75—152 Edward Ray, Oxhey, 76-72—148, H. C. Kinch, Woodcote Park, Eng- land, 73-77—150. . B. Batley, London Country Club, 81-82—163, P, Alliss, Clyne, 75-77—152 J, Burgess, Asheville, N 1h -84—163. French, Youngstown, O., (For story of semi-finals play in the Metropolitan Women’s Championship, see Page 2) ie Hylan and Leo Lead Parade of - ‘This mark supplants that of Mask-| ana Ramkin. Both of these, however, cite, 1.18 made in 1910, Smoke Screen| performed poorly, Two Feathers, one > ran in behind the well played Sea] o¢ the outsiders in the betting, cha ed > Mint until well into the stretch, and} Welifinder all the way and finished| = ——aee {in second place in front of Miss Sunday World Classified Advertisements Should Be in 2 The World Office 2 On or Before Friday Order Sunday World Classified Advertising To-Day. The World Petite. | Young Bullman, son of Johnny Bull- man, the ereat jockey of a generation ago, put ic on the premiere Sande in| the third race, nailing him and Tom} MeTaggart on the post with Sir Graf- | ton, The youngster came from| twenty lengths back on the back! stretch and he didn’t have a stride to spare ; The Enquirer, showing a good per-| formance, jumped from the second} division nearing the stretch turn into! a contending position and held on to be third in front of Devikiog. ‘The lat- ter was badly cut off in the stretch and his rider, Joe Mooney, lodged a complaint which was not allowed. Hobey Baker threatened to make a runaway race of the fifth, but Capt Alcock coming strong in the stretch runs acro: in the opening inning. nother in the third stan- 1,000 Men—Spic and Span Carts in Line. stitutions, did not take advantage of her privilege to contest, the referee They added a nd Rut more in the fifth. pied the mound for the Yankees up to the sixth Inning he d Boston t one run. The Yankees got another run in the seventh inning, Both sides | 's homer sent home two | 6aild Rip Collins oc ‘and | allowed by tie report. Se ee RACING RESULTS. 1-| ‘Trustee fees of nearly $500,000 were Fifth Avenue, which is kept clean very day in the year, was given over to the men who care for it this after- noon when 1,000 of them marched in the annual parade of the went scoreless in the eighth | > treat ——— ——————S = AT: PATONIA: ning Department. The men, in caught him and won going away.| .SIRST Ry eel cerper HP regiments headed by Mayor Hobey Baker, regarded as only al y Yidad-5, | Hylan and Street Cleaning Commis sprinter, had no trouble holding on to] Non-starters, Bermont, Loveliness, J. F.| sioner John P. Leo, started fro: peat Genie W. for the place Russell, Lancelot Bromo, Ruby and |“oner Je les FTAs 4 Sea Irish Brigadier was the winner of) May Bodine, Street. Behind the Mayor and the the opening event, running straight] smconD RACE—Five furlongs,— |Commissioner were a squad of Depu- and true on the rail with plenty of B. Brown, $6.10 and $%.70, ties from the Bronx, Brooklyn and room while the other contenders were Brown, | $8.40, secon: Giisens battling it out in the middle of tne third. ' Time,’ 1,90 4-5, ha (wciice: ‘Mirementa’ and (a track. Bravo was the one to cut out Dr. Prall, Billy Star, Smiling | The Police, Firemen’s and Street the pace and he led all the way until| Lad, Tamper and’ Deep Sinker Cleaning Bands were in the parade: midway from the bend home. THIRD RACE—One and onesisteenth | There were companies of carts, spick ere Ultimo made a bid but he was|miles.—-Amanda, $13.80 anc , firs s Boh D | gaat ee ake Wt the time, Broom-|Miss Patty, $4.70, second; Miss N and span, with horses curried till flax. hove into the picture at this|{irl | Time 1.47 345, Non starter, hoy wal ned The new tractors and stage. ‘Bhis trio really beat them-|Ol Mim ras _| snow plows also were scen. selves, for while they were fighting it], POURTH, RACK oils | fuslones "ie" | rhe Mayor and Commissioner Leo out Irish Brigadier was running with- | frinswick, #3 Wallace tind |aropriad’ out of the wrocemaich and out his serious contention, . At the|time, L121 starters, War|on vie res Asiana : end it was Irish Brigadier, Bravo,| Penny, Ace, Guyno » Valet Teviewed '\t-ab the: grandstand at te Broomflax and Ultimo in the order ~ Wort et ‘The parade con- named (Racinn Entries on Pages 2 and 24.) fy oc) \ FIGHT TICKET PLOT IS REVEALED BY 3OOUNTERFETERS Taken Before Grand Jury to Give Details of Plan to Embezzle Fortunes. FORGED STAMPS, TOO. Gang Had Turned Out One for 50 Cent Postage That Defied Detection. Three of eight men who were az- rested last night charged with plo‘- ting to print and sell 25,000 counter- feit tickets to tler fight were taken from Polico Headquarters to the District Attorney's the Dempsey-Carpen- office to-day to give testimony before the Grand Jury exposing the 4etails of the conspiracy. ‘wo of the three had already made so many Incrimtnat- ing statements to detectives of In- spector Coughlin’s staff during the past three weeks that they conotrded ft would be best for them to turn State's evidence. The eight had already been held for trial by Magistrate McQuaid in Centre Sareet Court: According to the detectives, coun terfeiting tickets to the fight w phase of the Louis Cohen, one of the told them, while they were posing as speculators wish- ing to buy the tickets in quantities, only one activities the gang. men under arrest, that the gang’s engravers and print- ers had succeeded fifty-cent postage stamp that had de- in turning out a ceived the experts of the Post Office Department. “Trail along with us," Cohen is al- leged to told the “and we'll clean up $100,000 for you before the end of the year.” have detectives, In working up a case against the conspirators the detectives actually bought 74 counterfeit tic of the $10 class. They contracted to buy $5,000 worth of $50 and $40 counterfeit tickets for $3,700. The first clue to the forgeries came from Reading Pa., where the cut- rate tickets had been offered for sale a week ago. The print shop In which the tickets were prepared is in the basement at No, 44 Elizabeth Street, It is now in the possession of the police. A quant- ity of partially consumed $20 tickets which had evidently been printed ex- perimentally was found in a stove in the place: Those under arrest are Carmine Demattio, chauffeur, of No. 112 East (Continued on Se aaa 5,364 ARREST. UNDER DRY LAW; ONE TANK SEIZED nd Page.) Figures issued by the Police Deyn ment this afternoon in regard to the enforcement of the new State Prohi bition Laws show that from the time the new laws went into effect on April 4 up to June 15, the police made 5,364 arrests for aNeged violation of the Dry Laws in this city. The seizures included of supposed liquor, 4,069 581 ¢ 58,658 bottles 1,193 ) presses, arrels, 39 funnels, and There were automobiles gathered in, 74 stills, 13 suite 623 jugs, 104 flasks, 565 demijohns, 60 pot 1 tank, 1 truck, 20 empty barrels, 1 Junk boat, 1 taxicab, 49 Jars, Other captures case, 1 description file, 7 horses, 5 wagons, shbollers, 10 1 record bo 8 handbags, 9 tubes, 10 bagh of sugar, % gallon of mash. 3 varrels of RUTH GETS HIS 25TH HOME RUN: | JOCK HUTCHISON _ SMOKE SCREEN SETS RECORD) IN ONE ON ST. ANDREWS LINKS acing Results, Charts =« Baseball |' BASEBALL | Tm OLES OUT POLICE DOG AND BOY SCOUTS TAKE UP TRAIL OF SLAYER OF WEALTHY MS. BARTLETT Two Servant Girls Say They Saw Man With Scratched Face Take Refuge in Wood— Find Laborer and Question Him Closely—Rob- bery Evidently Not Motive. In an effort to trace the man with the deep scratches upon his face, seen last evening in the wood about three-quarters of a mile from the iso- lated house in West Hempstead, L, I., where, in a maniacal fury, some one murdered and assaulted Mrs. Minnie S. Bartlett, widow of a New York oil merchant, a police dog was taken to the wood this afternoon, With the animal went the two negro servant girls who had seen the man and six policemen. The girls were to point out the spot at which they had been accosted by the man and there, if possible, the trait was to be taken up by the dog. A detait of the police squad was to follow the animal and the others were to make a thorough search of the patch of woods. Although the murderer of Mis. Bartlett left behind a large quantity ot yaluable jewelry and money and the police were thereby led to he- Neve that robbery was not the mc- tive for the crime, the police of Hempstead learned to-day that the dead woman owned two large and GIFTS TO HARVARD expensive diamond earrings, These have not been discovered in a search OVER $3,000,000 jot the premises. IN THE LAST YEAR Examination of Mrs. Bartlett's body disclosed to-day that the nails of twa fingers of her left hand had been bent back in her clutching struggle with her assailant and that they held blood and traces of what appeared to be flesh. ‘The microscope and chemicst Processes were brought into use by the ‘They included $112,500 from the es-| Coroner this afternoon to determine if tate of A. Paul Keith for general pur-| the blood was Mra Bartlett's, poses, and $108,840 from the estate of stRANGE MAN OBSERVED NEAR Mrs. William J. Wright for the ad-| SCENE vancement of medical and surgical ° pape The police learned to-day that a strange man, Slavic in type, was seen CAN OF FLOOR WAX | hurtict time ie cPotleeman James BLOWS UP ON STOVE; Rorke, formerly of Brooklyn, now WOMAN IS KILLED CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 23.—Gifts | to the university during the year to- talling more than $3,000,000 were an- nounced by President Lowell, owner of a farm beyond the Bartlett place, saw the man three times yes- terday, once as late as after dinner time. Ex-Policeman William String- Placing a can of floor wax on a hot aul ST ee stove cost a cook her life to-day at the home of Jules Hertig, Hollywood Avenue and Centre Drive, Douglas Manor, L. I The cook, Ruth D. Robinson, was in a hurry to get through with the aning of the kitchen and chose the stove as a handy place for the can, The wax exploded and set fire to her clothing, She died on the way to a hospital LABOR FEDERATION REJECTS PLAN FOR ham of Hempstead also saw him. Based mainly upon the statements made by the two negro servant girls, the following description of the man seen in the wood by them and waat- ed in connection with the murder was gent out by the Hempstead police this afternoon: Height, 5 feet 8 inches; age, about 45 years; slim in build, with tong, thin face, badly scratched; com- plexion, ruddy as from outdoor work or drink; clothing, dark suit, coat of blue material; shirt, gray or yeliow, very dirty; leather shoes, un- laced at the top; blue cap, worn on one side WAR REFERENDUM _ _ A quantity of matted hair, some gray dd some dark red, in strands DENVER, Colo., June 23.—The con- vention of the American Federation of Labor to-day voted down « pro- posal calling for an amendment to the Constitution of the United States taking the power of declaring war from Congress and placing it in the hands of the people through reteren dum vote. ‘The official roll call showed that votes were cast against the ndum and 14420 for it war i HEAT TO START NON-STOP FLIGHT HERE TO-DAY | LOS ANGELES, June 23.—Start of a non-stop aerial dash for New York | will be made this afternoon from March One brief | Field, Riverside, Cal. it was announced to-day by David R. Davis of Holly- wood and Eric Springer of Ocean Park, Fans to start from here were prevented hy. fleld conditions, and the locally butt ale was lightencd of its 650 Hilo cargo of gasoline and styets d for of varying length, some long enough to have been a woman's, others as was found this afternoon behind the washtub in the kitohen adjoining the room in which Mrs, Bartlett was discovered dead, It was sent to a laboratory in Man hattan for examination, The same search disclosed another piece of pip- jing with blood stains on it. short as a man’s, | A band of Boy Scouts and a de- tachment of the Fire Department of Hempstead started out this afternoon trom Bartlett house to make a jearet.. search of every foot of ground in the rear of the house to a distance of a mile. The police du not believe that rob- bery was the reason for the crime as under the bed in Mrs, Bartlett's room was found a tin lock-bo which had been forced open and none of its valuable contents disturbed, The box n found two contained whi diamond — nae ee