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| , a einen eee a | THE EVENING WORLD, BALURDAY, JUNE 25, 1921, q. , YALE SCORES GREAT VICTORY IN CLASSIC WITH HARVARD UNCROWNED KING "OF ST. ANDREWS ieeaaiiceclaete Has American Method of Play *) —An Odd Incident With His Father. ysmen Too Weak To Shake Visitors’ Hands: } At the Finish of Contest Blue Oarsmen Prove Their Gameness by Beating Great Rival by Less Than Length on Thames. FREDS WHOLE DAN IS RUINED - BEING LATE THEY LITT HIM GEORGE WaSHINcTOoN JONES - WASH" 1S NOISER THAN A CONGRESSHAK — FRED IS TRYING TO FIGURE WHAT WILL HAPPED WF HE ACCIDENTALLY BAWLS WASH’OUT: YASSAH, Boss, DE GEMMA) WOT | CADDIED FOX YESTIODY GIMME FOH DOLLAHS account HE WIN— SOME SUGAR ,BOSS- SOME Sucar' ves By William Abbott. THIS YOUNG COACH MADE yn won a sensational victory! YALE’S WINNING CREW IN By Viscount Northcliffe. (Copyright, 1 ue: Unites Prone.) 81, ANDREWS, Scotland, June %.— \ The uncrowned king of St. Andrews is Jock Hutchison, the littie Scotch f caddy boy who went far across the > seas and came back with a good dew F of the American method of playing golf, and complete kindness and sim.- plicity. The caddies here range up to seven- ty years of age and many of them knew him when he was a boy here. They tell me that as he went out on his triumphant round his father came | in carrying the bag of another player. As the two passed neither spoke, for no one ever speaks to a golfer when he is playing in a big match in Scot- land. When I drew my blinds at 11 o'clock last night the sun in this far northern latitude was still shining with almost noontide brilliance. Far away in the distance I could see golf matches in progress. Close at hand the !ocal putting and approaching course—a source of much revenue to the St. Andrews Club, which owns the ourses here—was still alive with vers yesterday morning started with a © of heat. The crowds began gradually, and it was esti- over Harvard on the Thames yesterday and solved its coach: | ONLY THREE WEEKS, ing troubles at the same time. Tri- | umphs in the varsity and freshman | | races will bring about the retention as | | head coach of P. J. Corderry, thirty-one-year-old Englishman, who} only took charge of the Blue oarsmen. three weeks ago following the roaig nation of Guy Nickalls. First in the freshman and then in the four-mile varsity Yale's oarsmen outclassed their Crimson opponents. At the finish of each Harvard oars. | men dropped from the strain, while jthe Blis still had something in re- serve. It was a typically picturesque Thames River setting for the day's regatta with thousands ‘cheering on both shores and the two shells speed- | ing down the final mile through a | lane of gayly decorated yachts and craft of all kinds from sombre-look- {ng submarine chasers to frail little canoes, The varsity race was worth going far to see. For nearly three miles the two boats were opposite each other. Nearing the first of the string of yachts Yale spurted and moved 7 nearly a length away from its Crim- son rival, ‘This was the widest mar- xin at any time. With only half a mile to. go to the finish line at the bridge Hi 1 made a desperate at- | tempt to pull up even with the speed- | ing Bulldogs, It was a spectacular finish. Inch by inch thé Cambridge Our agour me SMermeen .* Ly “WASH” HAD (> LAUeH AT SOMEMMING JUST AT THO MOMENT THE Boss e | | | | | there were at least 20,000 in boat ore wied uy Cart eee tie stro i P a e Wiyrious galleries, Most of the New Haven shell shot over the line ys Were closed for the day. Mony the winner by half a length PY. CORDERR™. @ spectators were typical golf way. The Crimson ouramen burned | BP. J. Corderry rescued Yale's ta 2 5 y bh High. Last. Bh igh. Low. ays ep Crimson ou ie ed pee “S58 sireys Bien eect | anal - tas re iovermais. 1000 *Ccla Cons « tom Tat | themselves out and were too weak to| rowing just when it was headed erings. ‘The remainder were mill arash oe A oo ny Vystar Atos Ataviea a9 Ge | datas Ome osesace: 1% 1% 1% | 1000 "Gold Kewana 7 2 2 aia hands with thelr eouqus ine for the rocks following Guy Nick- pands from the jute mills of Dundes, Asis fabbice . + 1% lint Mer Mar pt .. 46% 44% | 43Com wR... tee 4348 a8 | 1000 Gold Silver Pic i of ieee woondas Hareards, Judd 1s. | @us's sudden resignation, ‘This |. ut of work; miners from the closed ‘Alaska Gold : [Inter Nickel ....05 13% Hm | STO Sapte Bead Ess esi cre Re AER Ia ee ee ie te hy Cg {It was not a fast race, as both com-| thivty-one-year-old coach stepped Yocal pits and fishermen from the|FEATURES OF THE TRADING, Ail Cisne oh. deviates (00) « : 1% ne bi Seue tee 7h ne ball riya eg n° a” ag | Binations feared to indulge in early! in the breach to perform an 4 i |Am Agr Chem Island Oil veces = x 7000 4 i q rinting, and toward the end of the| 4g beautiful coast. HOUR BY HOUR. reas FP) ng | 1500 Perfect ri % Yh | 7000 *Knox Divide ieecs 38 u 1 | 8prin ya eleventh hour miracle-and he et Sugar... + 2% |Jewl Tea . ) + % | 150 fection Tire ++. 4 baa i oti id head id y met tha St. Andrews is a great place for \\m Can ... + 1%| Kansas City Bo.) 24% 1% | 1000 8 Distributing .. 2314 29% | 2000 *McNamara ve Was as One grind head winds were mer tat) made good. Corderry was born “% \k ci ow US BI tee | 2200 "McNamara Crescent 8 8 a [tended to slow up the pace a litt schools, Girls of eacli school are dis- | 10 TO 11. Am Can pf... piece ee eR ae emt. | 100 acme Cop cseecec Foto The freshman race, opening event) at Put London, of a famous tinguished by gay-colored jumpers| Gehman TW eesesnt Coops: ab i 300 United Profit Sharing s. 1% 1% 144 | 1000 *Marsb Astin, 3 5g fof the day's card, resulted In a de English rowing family, His father of their own distinctive hues, and|1n to-day’s two-hour session of the |{M join 00 + % |Laciede Gas car) + 100 United Met Candy ..... 6% 6% OM | 200 Mothertode i 8 gg |INe vietory for Vale. | ‘The Harvarl! ond brother won many races and shal he dal : : ‘ 2% ‘ ; 600 Motherlode Coallt ...... gt arlings were considere e were successful in coaching ‘The they lend color to the already briltiant| stock market prices displayed a de-|m Hide & L tis nek Wak, 2% MM bia pet las 1000 National ‘Tin seescecc, ww mB pOUrAMEN In the country, but the Ells] Juungeat imemben or ane Let ps scene. To the English or American) cigealy firm tone. In fact, it wa8|4n internation). + 4% lies Hub & Tle. 96k ne 400 8 0 of tndlane sass. GON 63,68 | 300 Niptaog (a ag ag | towed them completely out. 1 soon gained fame, in: rowing Gite spectator it is literally true to say Locomotiv a 2 7 INDEPENDENT O18. 1000 *North Star . San | 4 4 [before the finish of the two miles one! cies as a professional oarsman, the best demonstration of strength Am Locomotive ... : Lehigh Valley « Sree hhn bese * Harvard oarsman sat motionless, and that every boy and girl plays golf . Ailied Ouem 4... + %|Loom's Inc 10% 10% 2500 *AINEd OW essveeeeees 6000 PItex Come .eececcuee TH OT The Meld nt pine nna Ga ts el not only sculling but rowing in inate ‘bnowled the market has given since the de- Am Safety Razor + He {Lett Ine 9% 9% + %] 100 Hat Pet. AHO *foctieater’ Mis ee 18 ee he Bate soe ven over out) fours and eights, He coached from childhood. Intimat® knowledge rea age apse na Co sssaseree . el inte Ot 1000/*ah' ZO) sanccan, #8 more Crimson youngsters collapsed.| ycutiors in many of England's of the game is displayed by eve cUning tnovement set In more than i dese 4 Her, Sam [Seek seer: 208 OE Sy Tt | ante sttewton Wroming 1000 *Silver King Divide... 11 Yale, rowing a hard stroke, stuck It] pest known clubs, \ —domestic help, farmhands, the] a month ago. A large number of Am Steel Foundry, ae , sean — | 200 Cand Syd... 200 80 AM P& Coc 6B 5 out to the end | At the outbreak of the war tho | body : Fs Ney teed May Deyt Stores., 80 80 Mee Gh Reeder aban Wine land ‘ 1 rd freshies started in tho] young Yat ach enlisted In th ) clergy, the navy, the military, the} inqustrial shares were able to rise ‘4, seas 3 Mex Pet secessosee UT 114% +4 feseyesnehien ibeo feuman: eas their boat cutting through the| j?HDR tive coach enliste Set { jocal “four hundred"—it is astonish- Fo arentngea a Miami Coppers... 20% 10% 1 8 ee ee rs fama 22 8 8 8 |water beautifully. on a thirty-two) [titish Alr Service and remained joca 2 points or more, and tho railroad |Am Sumatra Tob, + Side State OB: UN 10% Fogg | 180 cltles service oid. 200 Tonopam Belmont vcs, A dE No atigt was at the sup.| for five years in that branch, in ing. Cd Am Tel & Ta. + itis teed ees bas Rie FR] 400 eenny OW ose. 1100 Tone Divide .... 2 te a yy | ettoke. Tn 8 art, Was at the Sub-) the spring of 1920 he came ty the i ‘Two little girls. certainly not more| 8Toup was even stronger. Northern 4m top é + Ging ie: er 10% 10 + | 200 Elk Basin Pet, 200 Fat + 1% 1% Meat im The ‘pase ‘had not. been| (|nited States and was m as- a Pac and R g were 9 | Am Tob B.. + ‘ 2 8 “1100 Bosincers Petroleum 300 4 astern + iM mm oy] : : jag sistant coach at N ty than nine years old, told me that] Pacific and Reading were able to | {™ me Mo Kan & Tex, 2 100 Rast e ae | pnased before there was more action! r Jock Hutchison was “two under fours! advance nearly % points, and in| am we. + Mo Kan & Tex 4 200 Gilliland Ol. ee ie Bias ‘ a ]in tho Yale boat, and lus nose began| {hat capacity: he , out eworn + Mo Pacific . 19 ++ 1% | 1000 Hudvon O11... 1000 *Wilbert 43s $ [to move up even’ with the Cambridge| feshmen crew that beat Putney at the ie se] other Standard issues gains of 2 im Zee. tM Mo waciie pte 38 + 2% | zo Int Petrol... akieN Sie shell, The Blue lads jumped their] (On and i Hehe freshman, com Goif is 1% merely’a game _ adie. itis Reet Mont Want . 48 - 100 Merritt Oil ens os stroke to thirty-four and this gave} DAtle ‘o Dt Andrews! {ita an industry. Yester-| Points of'more were the rule rather | Amociated: o1 + Mullins Body .... it 400 Mildwest ket , ae raed them a lead of half a length attic} Phree weeks ago his big oppor vl t, all. thrills, Ne than the exception. Reet petits + 4 | National Acme = 3000 *Noble O11 bebo aie bal mile flag. | tunity came. « gf s all s, 3 . | Atchiaog ity p! + ‘ osetia 3 2 oh 8100 Amv Os 4 a — ——-—— aire Mane Gee , Weanivelnuicie isc. National Conduit.. 1% 100 Pennok On TI Rican iSat ted ntuolly Harvard challenged, but = jure niyey Ba Ho need to see Ging rise wae) auolvonally lua predal ve.) site ie Catet ti + SM Nat ka & Sip. 4 + on0 ceceveren, lik: 0p. a] (am Anhrenls fa 39 it waa uw futlie attempt an Ya) Nacharachs to Piny Norfolk @ for banne » und scare headings.) because of the fact that it seemed | hacen bo i 4 | Nevada Consol . 1% + 200 a 3% 8%] < x peared quite willing to mateh any dyehi Oval stages a contest of un ears anc | Pa wia: Loommotire, + |New e a comical : ee Concer Esp): $8 ind of a stroke. ith less th a usual nterest to-morrow ‘ternoon It was a 4 v -* hopes and fears and) 104 que in large part to buying for | Bakiwin Loco pf... Hi Ree rma ecren: 3e a 2000 Texon O & Leveeeeveee 34 18 HK) 2000 Copper Kind win stroke, | Withileas than Ale Ci ee eamous Hackareoh Gianni oe mparable to your Presi- Baltimorw & Ohi {5S Alea: 3% + 200 United Tex Oll.... =| 3000 a mile to go Hubbard, wt No: 81 Atiantic Clty meet for the first ti 4 Suspense, qomparanis "0:9 long account. There was quite nes bit NY Central Oo + a65\ sled Atewalty 2 | 2000 ceased pulling his oar and there was |“chappy’ Johnson's Norfolk. Cian dential election of 1915. 4 [NY Dock ve 3 + cea Poy Hue AR On other trouble in the Crimson shell | scuthern champions, ina. spectal chute Wirst there came the unexpected] heavy short covering because of the RIN Y NW dd 17% + ‘anariGel 4 @ wlunie es eu. Yale meanwhile continued lenge event In which two games” will R j news of Bobby Jones's sudden retire-| impending week-end market holi- SORKIN Y Ont & Want. 17% Ga Mine cate me on” a aes MeN & 1 und quickly increased its 1 be played. ‘Th tenting batterier st of the leading Brit- fi : + Wl Norfolk & Western 95% + i . ‘ . shld nearly five lengths at the end for the opening game will be, for the i ment, Which most of 1 day, but important commission| Butte Gop & Zin | lay *Booth erveseree, 8 3 3 | S000 Roebuck Ts Th the fresh ont Pacharachs, Cannon Ball Dick’ Redding x js golfers, to whom I have spoken, ve Re Calif Packing tel copes Lanne es SS + | sco etposton & Bont s..scc 82 49 GO| 1000 Southwest Hell Ts 8 HO Had hon dutcnini the |and. Rojos felce and tha veteran dohne think was quite unnecessary, He had | houses reported that investment [Cali ttmloun’ .- Aa lea FT stB | [a0 sca stine wesvscsecsse 10-10 19 | OHO NY 191% | Workouts of the rival camps predicted |e! (OM the Norfol : @ bid patch, like almost everyone els’. | Surchases are now showing a large Petroloun 1 1 Sets Candelaria Min sev. 29 © 25-83 | B00 8 wi | aL DP PraGIat i ane hugh he probably a ‘ Pacific Oil + - Jthat the result of the frestima ‘ 3 would have made a good score. J une rm rae 9 | Central Leather... 35 + 1% | pan. re SKureks i oR hs se 2% | varsity competition. So it proved e Gerstand. thatthe ‘elder statesmen” [Tobacco shares were hetped by the | Cn! feathers.) gs $B tan Aim Pet a + Eureka Holly 1% Ite Aes 4000 Vacnutn Oil a Fee eee eee eee nity Spee nto) lPhevdntarsHeltlerient vatnietiee Aesentae : ; | an Harvard's only victory was scored hletle Associa ; of the golfing world here have rate declaration of the regular rate of | Cero De Pasco CU ee eriotay Cae + aos - stasis “lini the duolor event they tueule Galea ten Wil holds sor ae gecien atcte to him like fathers on the subject. dividend on American Sumatra yes- |Chandier Motom , Me lpectal Ts } 1 foregone conclusion. he Cam- amusement park, Bast 177th Str his hasty gotion he had lost, is ppous terday. That stock rose 3 points |Chm & Oho HOLME Ah ae ant | DEMPSEY SUED FOR $500. [ier iininution ealned thes te qjmorrow. rhe frat event will start wt ; amateur position | eo Sepaee Cc & St PRR . 4 sf Ookeae a 4 ™ at sta of the two-m) p id "0 In t morning. Th Ehampionship to young Wethered of] and other tobacco shares rose from |G w gs) nu Phillipe (etroleuin,: 17% + % | Mieke Anew Auster cl WA Meads thinee [aixteen events in all and Georee Bernt Oxford University, who played. pyep 1 to more than 2 points, Al- Preu | Were Arcow .. + a) | Champion for Services Hendered. (io bow 1oomuech for the oh) ae) fretropolt n cham: on your side last yea ethered though the increase in the Mexican| Cal Rol & Pierce Arrow pf .. 40 +2 Il) anny Gainer TrARRe oe: _jand they trailed about seven lengths Tinte: Indoors: Works @#= in the extraordinary position of hav. i Chi RL & Pac Wieroo Ul veceeece OM + %| | ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. June 25.—\ when the finish line was reached, a aciebanee SUAGAYOrR “te {ng played through all the best golf} export tax on oil is scheduled to] OR en aye ot Pittsburgh Coal re + 4% | |Juck Dempyey cluims he isn't afraia| 8 rea " a comebac ent in the world; then tying for 296] become effective next Iriday, Mex- Gt Western ty | reed Steel Car.. 63% + %| Considerable interest was shown in| ¢ , . -~ =o = — — - i | talent In 7 | of any man in the world, but he was f i with Hutchison. cay opie pig: ican Petroleum was able to rise it Went pt. 1% | Pullman Company. . 8 + 4%] Wall Street to-day in Washington re-) put to flight last night by the dim. | i hay ol! best Wethered, who is staying| This is a recovery of more than 1%|(ny ony” 1% | Maid steel Springs. 75% $2"| Secretaries Mellon and Hoover 15 | thot Court David Brown ib my hotel, certainly has been far] points from the recent low, Theve|cluctt & Peatuds., 314 | ay Comper,......5 12M + %| trying to speed up the settlement of oe a UY t my in aaaition. ¥ ¢ | Brown waited outside the National ‘om hig usual condition. cnterday to| Was urgent short covering in Bald- |Gow-Cola »........ lad fieence oe ae + #& | raitroad claims, Many dimewities still oc vtiam Grounds until th prreartal| (COMPILPD TY AL MUNRO BLIAS) ? van a r ja es ae bye fay, [Col Fuel ron... ing 5 Ft Stadiy jrounds i e chu m1 he as eat he could got away to-| Win, which advanced nearly 3 points, | G1 @ southern Reailing 2d ples... BOM 14] exist, principally the matter of) io. in sight and then stopped him| NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING. AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING. | Goto play in a cricket match Mon-| and gains in the stee; shares aver-|col Gas & Elec Rep Ina & Stoel. 45% +18] balancing the accounts of the Gov-| on : Nibee ee te tie a ; hay. ag-d about a point. Columbia Grapho Hap Irou & Steel pl 80 + %lernment against the railroads for pur- wit) he baal meit CRHE De Hel) enon, Now York »| Sh hin Nee xox uf ES: 4 | Jim Barnes, as all know, has pase Consol Cigar. 2% | Repablic Motor ... 12% + %| chases of supplies during the period | summons ae an 1 the. ame | oN Chicago ; Davie, St Lain b 14 ‘sick man, although he has made no Consol Gar... 1%| Koval Duteh NY.. 51% +1%/of Government control und of thy |CUrE next sen Y he BUM | scott, Resto Tums, Cleveland us foppiaint, He simply told me that 11 TO 12. Con Inter-Cal’ Min WIRLABY. ey 4 2|accounta of the fuilronds aqainst tho [ONS is a result of a Ault Drowht |pyomaiy, et Mush, Howton esse sse ie car f the last nine holes were too much for Comt Can. .esesesee StL & Siwent.... 22% + 2%|Government. That an early settlo-) ay AUN ae ph fas nals Be ee $500, | Horumte, Lona 41] Heilmann, Lerait anf ou \} 4 | him, It has been blazing ee me 11 to 12. Cont Candy StL & S'wat pl, 30% + ment would give the railroads fund. yananee e Spat ee tilae a for an! «ip 1, Hemtou : ii. ‘e J a8 pe Soedon 1 1% e o buy equipment and | Peratlo POrEO! ee 0: empae Betta, Vhiadetotia temperature here has not be are ¥ : ‘4 joomaenC Santa Cee Sugar. + with which to buy equip | ¥ I stan Ua kt | Tok mur present heat wave, but many |Strength was maintained to the end [Com 1 1%] econ. Motors ss... a would result in business stimulation | Nicholaon, Beaton mee | | mericans are asking where they| of the session, In many instances | Cor Pro! 1% | ccep'd Alr Lies. + is apparent. Equipment companies | it Haugh M tant 4 onld find a little of that “cold, dAMP) highest prices of the day were reg- [Cel SL a BP... + 8% | would in turn get in the buying mar- | to J. Hamp 4 Wood, “Cleveland | 4 ritish climate’ they have sah. istered in the last few minutes of [2m Oe eas 4 5 ‘ ket for steel, thus spurrig the steel} Mrs, Hugh Minturn No. 116 pieels St. Tals Hi | si uta Cane Sugar pt 27% sree CO + r ch is now stagnar 22d Street, daughter-in-law of Mrs: al aciee ot d phe interesting contest, of course, 's| trading, Mexican Petroleum was chi & ® til cs Shan @ Teese cba | ata araieny ene ar B, Mintien (of ahie diiss and #9 | Uda Tora / |g hat to-day between Hutchison 200) able to extend its advance above |ouan Am Sugar. | Sinctaie_ on + Another reduction in the price of! Hampden Robb, son of Mrs, Nath ME | onion “Renton (Am | WWethered for the Bis. Betlne. 117. Other oils worked upward in roe ie aN | Sioas-Shelf Steel... - gasoline hus been made by the Stand. | Thayer Rot p of No. 35 Bast bith HZ | Collie, St tamis t is heavy ¢ ae " Bs al Southem Pacific .. 72 +2 Jard Oil Company of Indiana, The | Wil’ be married next Tuesda Ha | Hane, Cleve } —$——=———— » Mo! y part euler Eikhorn Coal 1. i hem r inturn’s mothe 5, jd smpathy. Motors fully particip: ated : eee ie a Seathiona SP asics) SO + wholesale price js 19.6, a reduction of he ne 1 Mrs, M nt ; th er Mr | Cone. | fs SUNDAY SEMI-PRO GAMES. ji the rive, althousin early: im the |r Wetec Mp ot ate Fe eee Patton, ithe avernge price | Meged Winer, in Igoktind: Mua,” at ay WR ac Bi I ’ will session circulation of reports that |"! a 1S] stand On of NJ.. 135 + of gasoline in thirty cities is Wefore her marciage to Hugh Minturn | la 13 Er the Chandler dividend is in danger | jymour Plavem 14 | Stand Oil of J pt 106% = cents, i decline since dan. 1 of 7.5 =I Be | Lhe 4 of further reduction caused that ras Biber 4 ecpesrs as 74 i cents a gallon, or about 25 per cent, | PERSHING’S SON telaaten. | Ckealand i stock to drop toa new low record, |itovert Texas ig | Submarine Boat". * Petroleum production figures for HAS WHITE HOUSE ‘ Keen ty The tone at the close was strong. | Superior Ol v..0+ — '/May, 4s announced to-day, set s : } va Royal Glants 18 heat Seam re , peed * al, f : >; Foreign exchange rates were prac- mp, Oye & another record, with 41,920,000 barrels | Brown. New York x i fe Le Texan Company «+ + a mOntHiin: AveraKe ioe Cares Pittmsar : Ieee, puma me Lasie ead doer [PROIARPRONABED lon, wate, orage|Gegey ste nny $M Jfor'the month a severe dy BIRTHDAY PARTY |!) .%.20 4 Ma New York, Fast New York ve We! House bank statement showed a ecard! alaios ‘Tox & Pac Coal. ay Onoren ee Oe dav Guap tae erecoas ieee EM itiwatd eid, Howards ve Bridgeport and) surplus decrease of $20,438,000 and |Uen Maur 0. ye, nero. Frente 2h ling month | WASHINGTON, June 2) Press | NATIONAL LEAGUE PITCHING. | american LEAGUE PITCHIN 4 Teereation Park, Sorina | a decrease in loans of $14,493,000, | Goodrion : fk ident and Mrs. Harding have given Hitetiee and Cluty Wok oan rT G. ‘Goodrich of... os ‘i t ir 1 rty fa: the cS Aue ied Washitigton College Point ve. Long Island iE petra EAE " atm. Tews «cael voli wir first birthday party in ‘ Sy hsigion Dig n Oval. Laughlin se. Danburycn, |FORKIGN EXCHANGE OPENING. |Gnet Nor Ores, aes id 0 Ch phe Bw os pay | White House, It was for Warren : ry he Field, “St, Agatha va, Palladel) Sterling cubles, 3.73 7-8, up 1-2. Lire, | Guan Sugar ‘ Dalted Drug... 85 * + | Pershing, son of the General, who | Hee Yirendan’s Field, St, Brendans ve Yon-/ cables, 0489, up 0012, Belgian Masel aries, be United Fruits... + 34 | Wahab of A , n honor of hls twelve years, was h 3 _ as fe o | Hendes 1b United Food Irod,. + 1% | Wat Maryland + ed cheo! © got the sR He wiatbush, Flatinn va Peon Tod Cape francs, demand, .0796; cables, .0797, | iouion Od. cs Ua Re ine be Me ie Wet sae * paula foe MDE ns one HA aby : A erm Kot Cae Newitt’ Cl up .0001, Greek drachma, demand, |itue som rm Ue bean semen West Pac corp H best the WH het could 7 i sit! Washington ‘At Travers J and, ¥. ALC. eich Creek | .0597; cables, ,0602, off 0008; Swiss |Hinols Central we U 8 Ind Alcohol, | house ‘epare. 4 3 Poanbel” Markos H fa Snares SRN francs, demand, .1683; cables, 1585, | !Mliahoma Metining 4 U 8 Realty & Imp, Wheeling: 4 2 President Harding saw to it 1 4 tai seca i Paterson, N. J. Paterson Suk Sox va West- * [Tompiration Comper Sh +1 TU 8 tuber Wheel & 1B 5 peerony By de up 0002, Pesetas, demand, .1310; |tuter Conn Corp, rary Usiee cae White Mote“... 20% that the boy had distinguished +4 1 ‘At, deracy City (Montgomery Oval), Caren Polnt | cables, .1318, up 0001, Sweden |Inter Cons Corp pt 10% + “IU S Sted ........ White Ou 8% guests. He invited the Genersl ry ay Wes ew, hea West New York wm. N. ¥.|kronen, demand, .2280; cables, .2235, Lead Cary 8 + an U & Stoel pf ...... 108 susouesst : BA * und Warren's grandfather for nian, a if { im Department ter? Harvester... +3 aL Cony 0 illye-Overland p ‘ a, it ta h 4 ea Ki Kerja N., Keroor me. Ridgenond cism | up 0005, Denmark, kronen, demand, jun! sour... Te gute cea, cunsts. aH forced ess, 28% whom he was named, Senator | Mana! tht t Davis, $0) Lone H Bi Heboxcn.” Oxtords’ ve Federal ahip 1690; cables, .1695, unchanged, Inlet Payerssscees + 2% 10 by al ealce, 405,500, Warren of Wyoming, Oeoohaér, Hiostaid. sf 3 tea ry e~4s f t er tee jal SS me Saeni bade " Nes gt { E J f - es ad

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