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— } i} : . from Assistant Secretary of the Navy , Rickard’s invitation: © 2 will consist of my sister, Mrs, Long- THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 the best seats in the house have been counterfeited. This became known this afternoon when a man presented ten $50 tickets calling for reserva- {fons in the sections which Rickard has set aside for himself and his friends. When told they were coun- terfeit the man who held them looked as if he would faint. Counterfeits of lower priced tickets were discovered @ week ago. The man who held them was iinmediately taken In hand by detectives, who obtained from him information as to where and from whom he obtained them Sir James Cr There were two lines at the Madi- Leader : ULSTERPREMIER REFUSES TO MEET mate He Will Attend son Square Garden to-day. Those of i persons buying tickets and those London Conference. presenting tickets to have them passed upon as to their genuineness, A It was stated that quite a number of counterfeit tickets had been sented calling for seats at various Il prices, So far as known, the bunch of ten for $50 seats were the only ones of that {ssue presented, In all cases the procedure was the same, Detectives interviewed the per- fons presenting them and in no case MIX-UP pre- Is Suggested That Message! to Craig Was Intended fo a Dublin Man. BE elated FAST, Ireland, June 29 (Asso- Press),—Sir James Craig, the was the name of the person, who will |) be used as a witness, male public. Ulster Premier, declined to-day the It was announced to-day that the !vitation extended him by Eamonn $5.50 tickets will be sold from wagons de Near the arena on Saturday morning. Chief Ridgway of the Madison Square office, who makes the estimate 4s to the number who will attend, says there will be women in prac- tically every party reserving ringside boxes, He gave out to-day this message Valera, the Irish to moet De Val Republican leader, a in Dublin The invitation was contained in a let- ter to the Ulster Premier and four other outside of De Valera's party, asking them to meet him at the Mansion House in Dublin on Monday for a conference. The answer of Sir James Craig added that he would publish tele- agram# in order to obviate a misun- You derstanding in the press between % Party for fight on July ; in the Southern Irish Par- Nament and himself, The theory advanced here is that De Valera’s Invitation to a conference was really sent to Prof. Sir James Craig of Dublin, but that De Valera's atten- tion being drawn to the confusion in he decided to fly at higher eminent Irishmen Theodore Roosevelt accepting Mr. “Many thanks for your letter. are a trump. mesake worth, and her husband, Kermit and his wife, my wife and myself—six in all—all the Roosevelt family.” “We did not plan to have any boxes at first,” Mr. Ridgway said, ‘but ao many millionaires wrote that they wanted to bring thelr wives and asked for special seats that we had to Feovide boxes."” BETTING ODDS NOW 3 TO 1 ON gam Tt was stated that De to learn from them views on the Irish questi Valera wished at first hand the n of certain sections of the people they represent DEMPSEY. t With uli chance of interference y.1th De Valera, In hia reply to Mr. Lloyd the fight apparently removed betting G°o'se’s Mvitation for a conferences ia lkely to become more lively, ‘The Nit) the Ulster Premier and the odds to date favor Dempsey, thre. British Prime Minister for an Irish one being offered on the champion, *etlement, in which the Republican leade indicated he deemed Irish There is plenty of Carpentier money but his admirers are holding back for 4 to 1 odds. unity essential to a lasting peace, said he was consulting “with such of the principal representatives of our nation ‘The hotels are fast filling : Wie. Wig coo deta VEN as are available,” and added: servations, Distinguished tovers of , Defore replying more fully to your letter, 1 am seeking a conference with certain representatives of the politt- cal minority in this country In his reply to the Itepublics er’s invitation, Sir James said: “It is impossible for me to arrange any meeting. I have already accepted the manly art of self detenso are hourly arriving here from all sections of this country, with hundreds ecm- ing from Europe on eich veut, fer the purpose of watching Jack and ‘Zeorges clash for the world’s title. n lead- Mr. Ridgway's statement that k women will be in practically every|{° Prime Minister's invitation to ringside box party made the test ot| @e London conference reservations especially {ntoresting,|_1¢ WS announced later that Sir Naturally those making reservations Robert Woods had accepted De do not name their guests, It aay huen > era's Invitation, taken for granted thut Miss Atn® sigo gail Entered, ‘Three Prison- Morgan would attend. boxing to women by her Madison s1iGo, Square Garden bouts for ihe penehit jere of devastated France last winter and ang has otherwise shown her interest She Introduced ere Released, Ireland, June 29.—The jail was broken into last evening | three prisoners were removed {4 from it, The removal was effected Lane Mrs, Willlam stimbcer is despite the fact that the full military quoted as having announced some yard was inside the prison, days ago that she was iaking hur Ca ER a tee man mhatnnde the boy antscikt: SENATE APPROVES N. Y. PORT TREATY | for going to the circus, she was -oing “for buddy's sake.” SOME WHO HAVE TAKEN RING- | | SIDE BOXES. Among those who have made box} reservations are J. P. Morgan, Vin-| Is Adopted. cent Astor, Harry Payne Whitney,, WASHINGTON, June 29—The Moe Gunst, of san Francisco; Kessell| Senate to adopted the Edge re Colt, Mortimer L. Schit, Perey A./olution, granting Congressional con- Rockefeller, Henry Ford, “Aorris Gest,|sent to the States of New York and John A. Drake, Clarence Weed,! New Jersey to enter into an agree- George W. Loft, A. J. Drexel Biddle, ment establishing “the Port of New Harry Guggenheim, Harry Ziegler,| York Authority.” “Big Bill” Edwards, Attorney Geverai| dhe resolution empowers the two Dougherty, William A. Brady, Joba! states to co-operate in an agreement McCormack, George M. Cohan. Wil-| for the further development of New Mam J. Flynn, B, F. Ablee, David | York Harbor and to make regulations Belasco, George Ade, Harry fraz20,| for its policing and for extension of ige Resolution pa Control by New York and New Jersey Garry Herrmann, William ‘elsch-| its docking facilitie: man, A. F. C. Fisk, Harold A Prauk, ee Paul Block, Hiram Bloomingda.e, Mayor Edward E. Bader of Atlantic City, George Bothner, J. W. Harriman, LATONIA ENTRIES. The Latonia entries for tomorrow's races are P | as follonns Willlam Ottman, J. P. Cary, WrAOK) rinse RACK Pume $1,400; claiming: for Craven, James J. Corbett, R. Mc-| thwcyaarclie am. ii six “fusions + \tclaim Crimmon, John J. Evers, William) Vii, ity 1 Heggy nee ituknan: tin, Farnum, Bernard F. Gimbel, v. 3] Fag, ts Aa sul Pein eet Gillies, B. J. Greenhut, Robert Hilliard, | Aloy gligtie, Cliiensdle, 115, Will oth W. ©. Kelly, David H. Knott, vanaie | Ib Leonard, Martin W. Littleton, j.ene] j», Revellon, Wilson Mizner, Fellx Marx, Me oy Laurence McGuire, Neil Mooney, ‘rs. Gilbert Montague, Clarenze McCor- y TN ack ‘inim mick, Jack OBrisa, Alias R. Ryan | ath eoos tel ceria aatbect tae ati James Villepigue, H. P. Vulte, Isadora Pa Li as ea Rosenberg and J. Andrew White. Paul Berthier, Perry Wise, BP. Powers, Mrs. William Lambier, Sam| Harris, J. O. Adier, W. H, Alger, Hugh | 4! 110) Kayo ahiihe Mare Heapgold, ts; ATH TACK arm $1,000; — allormancen; t Chath; for Plume yewr-oklas ah fa Grant Brown, Ellis Kuxbaum, Wood- 1 Ny mh gD Stes ine Vallars ie a ar iene bury Blair, John Biggetts, Rex Beach, | hives i upon John W. Bell, R. H. Burnside VALERA IN PARLEY Tells Irish IN NAMES. Ny ARENA DQ | SHOWING WS AUTO PARKING /! DEAD LINE. 43 ‘ JOHNSTON Ave AND 45 33305 ae DEAD LINE. AT Merseves st. NO PASSAGE. G@EYONG WITHOUT TieKETs — Porice witt binecT +o ; PARKING PLACE DER Er ave Routes 12,000 Autos Will Take to Fight Arena From Ferries in Jersey City and Hoboken ‘BOMBING PLANES JAMES A. smn : ‘as foiled by gurdy LOCATE WARSHIP. | SMUGGLED TO pvORCE |: an unknowing h front of the Sti 270 Fifth Avenue vires of the house man In No. e aler nts. Hut their last effort yesterday to ¢ a subpoena on Mr. Stillman B39 WHEN CAR STOPS urdy- Hman and ser No Violation of HEARING IN SECRET The ena server, assured that Law, Brooklyn Supreme Mr. Stillman was in his apartment lee Paci (FF A with his dauhter, went there yester- Justice Decides. nl day afternoon tn lis car, A hall- An antomobilist moving abreast | (Continued From First Page.) [man met him at the curb and said] of a trolley car that stops at a a penniaae he could not enter the house ar ihayiconti vithout vi dadi aitlesh} until a message find been sont] Oven oe Radio Controlled Battleship} case. was the frst witness to-day.| HMMT 2 mmage lad been St) ting the eight-foot law, Justic’ yy mW ? He testified regarding relations be- | UPS!" 0 SSN eune hs z lowa Will Be Target for |twcen stra, stiltinan and Fred Beau-| 74 was “in.” ‘The subpoena server| Callaghan ruled to-day in’ the Dummy Shells. vais, the Indian guide. walked over to the the hurdy-gurdy| Brooklyn Supreme Court. ‘This fee ois Lalor sald that he and ‘his and watched the brightly costumed} '* fesarded as an important de + tambourine woman posturing to 1} cision for motorists. , FatyAS a. ,| Ida, who was the cook, had general ie to ‘ ” 4 WASHINGTON, June 2%—Army} oie of the Blue Cottage and the}*!@4ow for contributions—and Mr. I take it,” sald the Justice, in and navy air scout anes es:a)-) jersons quartered there. a anawok an stipped out of a is de eg me ne en wu lished contact with the radio- in the bureau of the room of Bewu- MeCN SUG ha Lesa mmoe gait e Stating nt is not guilty of violating trolled battleship Jowa at 10.45 A, M.| vais, he said, he found a note in the rennan and Mr didnt SACD Melle F b i Mack wore notitled by. rdinance if the automobile ‘andwriting of Mra. Still ae notitied telephone’ by to-day off the Virginia coast. wae ‘4 See | Mp, Stillman's attorleya that. their ist of the trolley when ‘ *] am sending you a piece of Guy's| shlhy Labbe) gu: Le ‘ " elephonic reports to the Navy De-} yirtiday cake.” rane Har eils Nag cllent would appear as a voluntary |, & fo discharge its passens partment from the Commandant of|y reference to the celebration of the | ines’ for elf. ead ane thier AU ro HLS apn ase} the Air Service Station at Hampton| first birthday of Guy Stillman, Nov.| ™% Stillman brought his daughter} fhe Gefendant tesuied at tee dl ie a : ity wd Anne to) Poughkeep I is. not}, tfal that she was abreast of the fonds saic , vy | 8 f . ‘ ony awa PAO BLOC E GURY GHGS RAYS, |i ea when atin AUIIRH er believed she will be called asa wit-| Cf Her testimony was not alreraft assigned for the atack, about eg r 1 her presence is attributed] Contradicted.” elghty in number, had left the shore| {2% ! New York, Lalor s MECN READ ae Heauvais was at Malbanne, ‘The lowa was found approaching the | St!man called for Beau telephone, Lalor said he to Mrs. ais on the Ustened in mainland after she had been under to hie another signed by Justice Gannon in Brook- ol ension telephot none te 0 in his interviews and | *'8 : ts way nearly two hours. The scouts} °" Hees ste a) Hae Con- | ublished letters to her as when he|!¥" Which gave permission to Dis-|t having established contact, the bomb- ie . % Sh Seay told Beau- ; hesought her to “treat ‘em |ttict Attorney Lewis to appeal to the| ing craft soon began their attack [VIS Malor bear \ ey one ee Pee Mr, and Miss Stillman are| Appellate Division from a decision! did q aré 1 , : wit cummy (barnbe: Volty od wanted to ee te ted ang Staying with friends at Staatsburg, by County Judge a anted to go to bed, and meee Gl i : : convenient to Poughkeepsie, ier conviction of violation of t Beauvais replied, according to the She passed a troliey AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. Aquadact. N. ¥., gardener: “Keep and imagine I John Es, our windows open am hugging you,” Mack, guardian for Guy June 29 omer races are as follows) Stillman, referred to Lalor as a her fath mes Brown Po he ne 4lauaung; for tnwegear olds) | 4 he 2 | . tae, tee coping servant.” Talor, inalsted banker, wis will appear aa a winess| HIT NEAR RECORDS |BASEBALL SCANDAL price--and pay MU deity JN) that he was not hostile to Mrs, Still- for her, She will stay at the hom | FOR TITLE TOURNE TRIAL TO GO ON fee tiernicall sRaliewet “111 man, but thought it his duty to tell Mr, Mack while Mr, Potter, who will pai | A lors. 1p | MN, j a ~ | 1)! aN he knew about the case, remain for the. week, finds quarters | MATCAGO, Jane 29.--A motion by t with one small : ‘atnititiz| Robert H, Hallowell, a classmate in Poughkeépsie. sisi mies eae = ‘ 5 n the baseball triale that 1 weekly pay- HAGISteepiectiase: je é z ATUA Amo: e esses to be calle: Re : nn, June 29 pBRCOND, HAGE stecvlchne: for rales: | of Mr, Stillman at Harvard and a Amiong the witnesses to be called], (ORDEAWICH. Cont. June ty ments for ment. Intex Howe iyiat titre” Wt famous baseball pitcher in his col- {0-day Was Miss Isabella Armstrong, | Mimipson Dean of Princeton furntehed | NEALE RW Tiron rant jlege days, testified that he and Mr. formerly employed asa nurse for Al- | the excitement to-day Greene is a No Wor 13 | Stillman had junched together at the ©xander Stillman while the children{!" the inte collegiate championship wnder the Min vers | Wu LI ZE ; |‘rouraine in Boston on one of the Were with their mother Grande| When he turned in a 71, just one ed & tet R non daya when, according to the conten- Anse, Que Miss Armstrong was | stroke over . on eaqnal tothe nm [ase | Eon a nf | tion of the defense, Mr. and Mrs. Stille found Stillman agents at, San/teur record of the course nted seit man were toguther in New York, Plexo, Cal, several weeks ago. and] Colds thy pound wan fe Wi Juige ph eel 120 W. 42 St. Mereinen About the first thing Mr. Stillman "eadily consented to come to, TAP ee ceton’ to remain her) ne nklin was tuo fl to fn: court . (2) ond Tieton : sve ee de Dtoniot mantines rank et Detween Broadway and 6 Ave Ny Gam. Babess lot will be asked when his wife's lawyera| York and live at M-. Stillmans: ex-| place at the top of the heap as golfing) | Carl Zork. who. wan ont Hy AER AAs nROURTHL HACK The have their chance at him is whether pense at the McAlpin Hotel champion. ‘The Tigers are beginning | Jus {0 Meee ented on hie behatt, | Yian s—Mursical Instrumen ier Hones OR he swore truly in hia testimony before, ON her arrival she obtained a faw-}the last round to-day behind Drake,| was present’ when the henring w Ay edad vet the referee last December when he Yer of her own and has steadfastly} Yale and Dartmouth, Dean's round |tesimet | ) uperwoman ” e efused to sig affidavits prepares ould ve been a record-breaker had ==. pi i Rulbercoma said he waa the father of but “three, refused to sign any affidavits prepared | would have been uker ha «ea Linea Gaaniaienen (= ? Hanwia .. FIFTH RACK Seltin aK! apwant; on. | children.” fo ni fone: If he asserts again that he is the! 5° three-year Agmrenticn al Weather ‘choly in| a known to take grim satisfaction the discomfort they believe they will pring to Mr. Stillman and his causo| !! py this line of questioning. It is the) © solution for the puzzle which outsiders | have had as to how under the restric- HAMILTON ENTRIES. ‘The Hamilton entries for toanorrow's races are ‘an follow: OaVior Herrin It is not believed by them that the | financier’s peace of mind now and in the future will be consistent with a sworn denial of the paternity of the Leeds baby. Mrs. Stillman appeared at the hear- ing in radiant high spirits. She had! abandoned her costume scheme which 134: Dandy, 149) ta) Harri TPHTGD. ACE -Fiainbero for tirm-year-olda aml apwant: Jong, Warlik smn mil claiming: anda tr Mt doe Sea Avariral ve and ap | suggested a liking for gypsy ideals Tene, i, Sahin iad, Kasam [and wore a one-piece black crep Rea Teese fs dress with elbow sleeves and cut low} Bull, George Young Bauchie Pavey he tee tt 100; Thy Jimmins,’ (4; 2 katy jake 1, H 109, 0) . or fae] Clark, Martin Delaney, John Tnduiey. 108; Tare alata: 10; | Oaby ete hen —Ceelewing: for fomvpeanciae |OHOUt the ne displaying her a5 Devlin. ged tomar nef Lair Miler 103: | mous graduated string of pearls. She 4 s and it i} wore cream-colored stockings and| Cornelius Edwards, Hy Finch, Her- 105 : 7 ; ghelligviiits 1Tb:. | Mepula pumps and a brilliant flash of color man Goldman, Charles eenbaum, pene ile, | bor en ‘i , y | Wf ads is was added by the crimson lining of| M. Hubn, P, Huhn, Harry Hughes, | 104) Nady, i n Heme, ; a black shoulder cape which she Thomas Hefferman, M. J. Hoey, D. Purse aiming ie ne nuke ated & abxtownth 1a aiaterath an toe thet carried looped in her left arm, Her Stewart Inglehart, Leon L, Rains, Yeohow Bima he Ce ct ie H Rai e Rile: Pisce, 108; W vos MM hat was an tern turban of black sing inde etl O h OI at FWohomee TOG, Efont allt With a tassel dangling In front, as pp eT ea a “Lam very happy,” she said, “Things Samuel 8 a1 $. Kirk, Vic allowance claimed, five am very happy,” she sak ‘ _ we ise SESDAN Beets vis Minar! track. tant are going beautifully, I think my ti ap ie aR EH ose = lawyers are wonderful thur H. Sulzberger, L. M. Taylor, B.| geryed. ‘The club is a few minutes ton Victim's Medy Found, = |'0"* | B, Vandeveer, shal E. Ward. Gov, Edwards has reserved several boxes and will entertain a large party of personal and political friends, The Governor's guests meet at bad Union League Club & York Btreet, Re at 11 o'clock Saturday a luncheon will be ng the Govern County of Brooklyn, ai Nathan Vidaver, Mar-| from the arena. Ame ors guests will be Reuben L. Haskell stanch an opponent as the Governor himself, Mayor Hague has made arrange. tennis courts, and accident neh, Judge | v of Prohibition ments to have fifty cote pitched on the Montyomery Street playgrounds taf of nurees will be on hand to attend all prostrations trolman Penn of the Marine DI- Jon found the body of @ man off 8| Pler A following yesterday afternoon's electrical storm, It is believed to be that of William Fine, thirty-four years old, of No, 66 Lexington Avenue, Jersey BANKER ELUDES gUBPOENA SERVER FOR WIFE. The lawyers for Mrs. Stillman were disappointed In their effort to*make Mr, Stillman thely owa witness by City, who was reported missing after @|*¢FVing @ subpoena on him, They be-| launch, the Pontiac, was sunk by @ Heved that he might be questioned tubgoat of the New Haven Raflroad in more vigorously by them if he went © the lower harbor last Friday, on the stand under their compulsion, were pri her desire to show nee James hi pport her broth MRS. STILLMAN BRINGS FATHER TO THE HEARINGS. iman went to Tuxedo r her, saying that stand and “tell the t on the jan camp. The he nurs free fr: Two clerks from Montreal DAILY NEWSPAPER KEEPS THE PEOPLE WELL, SAYS DOCT before Justice J. Addison Young in M Age’ G Wi the Supreme Court In White Plains Candy Milk Chocolate “Masses Are Growing Wise— to-day returned a verdict in favor Learning Not to Need jot the defendant in the suit of Abel | Firecrackers Torpedoes fate | Gary Thomas for an absolute divorce || Three big old fashion flavored replica of the famous noi: Doctor or Medicine. cary ot aeainey Mrs, Edna Waddell || “eannon Crackers” dressed in makersoflongago, but these are ATLANTIC CITY, N. Ju J ahepaa, i |] firecracker jackets, fuse and made of delicious Milk Choco- oe TE ‘Thomas {8 a prominent New York|[| all, Put up in packages which late, wrapped in silver foil and 20.—Newspapers were credited | ittorney living at-the Yale Club. He are perfect reproductions packed in Shredded Cocoanut with keeping people well by Dr | named Elmon Kelsch, his former the “Old timers,” to represent sawdust. Caldwell Morrison of Newark, | chauffeur, as co-respondent, PACKAGE Cc PACKAGE 29c N, J. in an address to-day before a COMPLETE COMPLETE d the convention of the Allied Med- | ical Association. “The daily newspaper,” he ys the people well instrui growing rning not to need The They ure le: doctor or his medicine masses are great surgeon, the distinguished specialist, the doctor-dru; and the scientist will alon lett." He said the specialist was elbow- ing the general practitioners ber and causing alarm, He dicted the time was coming when would be the general doctor placed on a salary basis, her loyalty to to the ne Was going to attorneys for Mrs. Stillman appeared to be satisfied’ that ‘s testimony would at least n bias against their e}ient. Soon the that was reducing their mum- a motion of Mrs. Catherine of Jamaica to vacate’ a court given soe COLLEGE GOLFERS ruth.” | hole, where he overplayed his A the ¢ in the mbridge hotels tory on fen Cad we Pome: fl tons which hedge the testimony of a tn i ar ‘aulimen ant Beayy aibsoes \ = reper otra Jasna. 107; (a) How | principal in a divorce action they] been Buests ie 3 To, Tift Hall, “108; Calor, 106; (a) Capt. | PM ened to different roo ia leant Mimiing, 10; (a) Cove, |eould “get at” Mr. Atillman on the assixned to lifferen rooms. MRS. A. E. THOMAS porneltte erry. : = T Ty ACH Berplochase: for foar.year. | stand, | IS EXONERATED OR Somewhat Sorry for Mr. Declares Fred Beauval | MONTREAL, Que., June 29, sald | somewhat sorry for Mr. Stillm eted, K. Beauvais, co-responde wise, in divoree case, sald 1 hown a dispate Athe jidnclimbed through an areaway t into the courthouse at 2 without being "T don't belley xeept Mr. Sti persuade him, t that manner,” ¥ egist e be uvais sald. Pat Scaled Allewed Denerter, Gale, ina Linn A. EB. Gale, IF ABREAST TROLLEY AUTO CAN GO ON“! Zight-Foot | The opinion was given in granting Merkert order Martin reversing| indulged in by others, in| Sawyer, he not mussed up the short fifteenth iron match: play, which begins to-morrow. Dean's card; Qut 43454444 3-% In. 8444455 4 3-36-71) Inglishmen representing University. and Colum- | ent with registers to show | bia too failed to live up to their past | IN DIVORCE SUIT) After deliberating two hours, a jury Stillman, 1 am Fred tin the Still- y, whe cribing how. Stl e world in Here. alleged draft dodxor, has arrived at Governor's Island from HARDING'S DOCTOR IN MINGO TR on by unknown pe wan and Lynn, W. The State tr Va Sawyer Sanitarium Announce- ment Draws Physician's Sar- smat Medical Convention, | investigate reported troubie liamson coal flelds near Ly | ee JOKE OVER SU wie} N RISE] crrarimston, we va Gov. Morgan has aflirnied ation of and commanded the asses Fol Ait for m |“Hightoned” Manner of Get- ting Publicity Draws Mock Praise of Critic. duty, He Sheriff to draft 180 men, 80 yolunteers, who are to eryiee of the St ‘o nto the ATLANTIC CITY, June 29.—The than 90 days” to gadier-General by Dr, C Harding's per n's | rise in the rank of Bri |B, sonal Sawyer, President and the phys! physician, tse of his connection with the Presi- dent in advertising his sanitarium at Marion, ©., were discussed to-day at the convention of the Allied Medical Association, Maye Dr, Ignatz of Detroit, re- aarcastically to “peculiar workings of the Goddess Fortuna” in Dr. Sawyer's case, He said, although edical ethies forbids full-page ad- | vertisements in the daily pa) cer- | | tain publicity is probably necessary You must not do it, however, in a coarse and vulgar way, but do it in a high-toned way, for example, like |the Sawyer Sanitarium,” he added. Dr. Mayer's speech was occasione by having received several announce- ments from the Sawy Sanitarium, he said, all containing the following j inc losur isimp | Just change In the Sawyer | be no | policies or management of the | Sanitarium, White Oak Farms, Mar- | lion, O. owing to the fact that Dr. | wyer has become President | Harding's personal physician, “Dr. Carl W. Sawyer, who | Leen chiet of the professional depart- {ment of the sanitarium for several and a regular staff of assis- tants will continue to treat nervous | ond mental cases as formerly, “A house book telling more about work in detail will be sent or request.” Dr. Mayer declared he had no par- icular objection to the Sawyer San- stavium advertising as it did, but inv object to “similar advertis' eed by Ars, our S The sto where you c get VICTROLA RECORDS 7 who do not} happen to ‘be as fortunate as Dr which,” he concluded, y the subject of profess trequen } eriti together at o: ‘aves, Dean of the at the University jerrepont ¢ aducation Sehool of father of only three, Anne, Jamea A. ‘Time haa been heavy on Miss Arm-| shot inte a trap and finally took tive. Jor Pennsylvania, has been choson jr. and Alexander, and excludes two-| Tong's hands and the Btillman law-| He finished on the home hole with @/ tne state Board of Regents to succeed | tua year-old Guy Stillman, he will bo|¥e"# learned that her diversions In} fine bitdie three. ‘This put him in | youn af, Finley as Commissioner of [1 § CUT ON RTE In it lasked if (irrespectively of the pa w York City have been much 1n| tie for individual honors with Robert | jducation and President of the Uni-! opie endl ah * Monday Morn, 1 | »)| the company of Arthur Beauyais,| McKay, the Drake youngster, who ity of the e of New York. [attesagher ' ternity of the disowned baby Guy) = “s Rewuyaie th 4 moved along in y fashion again Nori cht he is not the father of Jay Ward) brother of ur LB Taal Be in _ to-day, scoring a — Kee rae Leeds, the child of Florence Lawlor| St/de named as co-respondent an Sweetser of Yale was not sv ; Cecds. the tonnes euorus girl. himself a witness for the defense. fell back a peg or two, with iE Miss Armstrong became acquatnted . ALL. Walker jr. took 79, R. A. John F, Mack and John F: Brennan,| ‘1 ee nsruuvais a€ the Gana} Hawht required #5, Scores ‘to-day . , cs chief counsel for Mrs. Stillman, are| With Ar! - Pp Cana-} oount in the qualifying round for PENNY A POUND PROFIT ue —_ CHOCOLATE COVERED NUT TOPS Centres of richest Sugar Cream, delightfully fla- America, Our reg. vored, 59c_ valu Cc 54c goods. POUND BOX POUND. BOX This is a gayly decorated round container, elaborated in fireworks ae sign; filled with assorted chocolates in excellent variety. PACKAGE COMPLETE Flag Combination The Individual boxes are filled with choicest sweets and arranged such a manner that they form a perfect re- duction of “Old Fort Sam Houston, Texas, to be tried Bre pies ‘Ty rcourt-martiat ona, charge of Aaser- Glory.” tion, Date for trial has not yet been PACKAGE 1 19 t, Gale was deported from Mexico. He’ was ‘editor of an’ alleged radical! | COMPLETE © ¢ magazine, i TROOPER IS KILLED nvernor Renews West Virginia ¢ (INDER FIRE FOR His Declaration of Mar- tial Law. WILLIAMSON, W. Va. June William MeMillion, a Staite trooper, dead in the Willi on Hospital from @ bullet wound suffered when he sud three other State policemen were tied ypers had bee martial Jaw in Mi ersous liable under the ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and all acces- sories lumped INVALIDS’ CHAIRS Taaoe- MARK Special— Thursday, June 30th ASSORTED HARD CANDIES The finest and most varied col- lection of hard candy gems in A Few of Our 4th of July Specialties Independence Day Round Box OUBLE ween Mate= A sent (@ in the Wile on. June 29. 4 nis declur+ ngo County sor there to ‘ow ordered (ha() or to accep be mustered sixty Cigarenes To save 25x on your cigarettes ortant But-to please your taste is more important. buy packagea: find eoeae lee re an YorRK Streets 49c 49c

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