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ar : a ‘ , = un oo ee F To-Night'’s W: ther-FAIR; CONTINUED WARM. To-Morrow’s nal a LXIL. NO. 21, ,834—DAILY. 7 Ute’ New None Wer Circulation hed Mle to Jena fe. N EW Y ORK, FRIDA ¥, PY E P ? z MBER 2, 1921, RAT Nay Se PRICE THREE an TS YELLOW HAND THE WINNER JOHNSTON BEATS KUMAGAE | OF MANHATTAN HANDICAP, __ IN DAVIS CUP TENNIS MATCH — Racing Resulls, Charts = Baseball) is 2 Main SES AO APE RUSHTOW.VA.BATTLEFRONT, MANHATTAN WON’ | Even World Racing Char AOHNSTONWNS FLEE WITH S500 1S HELD FORGERY MA - 607 stn Rac] — thre eyoliy apd gran fix funone, main rtck: ane 81.4 Clyde Line City Agent and’ Not Legitimate Daughter TRYSTER SECOND : ee DAVIS CUP MATCH an Tie Them to Chairs. cu oma \Heaviest Fighting Repsrted Since | a ~ Entered Office at 9 o'Clock, ' Logan County Authorities Trie Stoneham Entry Gets Feature, 2tése_Bewtes eee Californian Overwhelms Jap-' saying They Wanted to Charge Made False Shee! t eee “T s ? __ Nirpl : j Race at Fall Meeting Open- anese Challenger at the West} Buy Tickets — Overlook Was Substituted in © ‘Op nvasion irpiane ing—Mad Hatter Third. Side Club. \ 300 in Unlocked Drawer. Testament. Bombing Reported. Sinoot John Godfrey Saxe, THUNDERCLAP IS FIRST. 12,000 WITNES athe ey ee Fined aa _ ck WASHINGTON, Sept. 2.—Federal troops were ordered into the 5 ine West Virginia coal fields shortly after 4 o'clock this morning by Major American Plays Caretul Game pee a “ oe oe b tino us, Gen, James G, Harbord, Acting Chief of Staff, and Adjutant General and Piles Up Points 09 Ope ee ene ieee atceen tat {te Hom the millionaire pencil manu. | Harris, who remained at the War Department all night to keep a close se at all stages. Lytle tan a tair race V {young bandits, armed with r upon the legitimacy of Mrs Ad Clyde ime; tive and one bal! turlon So) Start worl Won ei ances Dillon Hanlican, sor pease ‘At post nak Captures Opening Event—- Naney F. Gets the Tom- Thomas, daughter of Samuel K boy Handicap. ponent’s Errors. Innd 49d ‘Streets, ut 9 .otclock thin | OCtUter vert tirce-quanters ot) hi watch on the situation, - — | morning, bound and gagged f. H.| sna oe eee Trae First forces to reach the mine war area will be the 26th Infantry By Vincent Treanor. By William Abbott. |Leonard, the city ticket agent, and] sibel og tel 3 7 ' allie BELMONT PARK RACE TRACK, (Staff Correspondent of The Evening {Andrew Storm, his assistant, stole| THOMAS. a lawyer of No, 280 Broad from Camp Dix, N. J., and the 19th Infantry from Camp Sherman, | Sept. 2.—Yellow Mand won the Man FOREST pices, N.Y. Sept, | #809 and escaped. ‘They had been ae = executors, reported tu the | Reports to the War Department early to-day showed that these troops } hattan) Handicap) the featur : 2—William M, Johnston of San [S0n® fifteen minutes when Mr [UO ORME 0. af wk i a ruse * jalready have entrained. Thirty-two aeroplanes are either on their way y day's programme, to-day. Tryster Leonar 1 Mr, Storm were found | '* 4" es ALS daughter’ of : 5 © [Leonard and Mr, Storm ’ j ( a SeenON eee we ie ee Ha ndi ‘one mile Se dettatsslehizaiiKumay igs ina vneh edom: Gy onerof| MP. Rise. Wille: fot! Gatted) tipbn Jor ordered to Logan, chivas FAA Won sus anne batten ye Wee J gae of Japan. three sets to love, Perot [to make a report upon the validity | Decision to send Federal troops was reached after the receipt of a i LOA yn in the first of the Davis C et Vorethe will ance 5 . . i i ‘i ‘ joneinarat x horse 1 pam aNt ock ... see Bey matinee bare this eteann: pay The two’voung mien first appeared | OF " Will Says report early this morning from Gen. H. H. Bandholiz of Charleston, in ‘ ) SHObbIC veer ne : ul } . “It is positive opinion tha oe ; F . 4 aed Wephal sents 19% scores were 6—2, 6—4, 6—2. Jat the oMce yesterday afternoon and i bi e : h ae Ona a which he stated that the miners were not dispersing in accordance with i The y lin FOREST HIT Ny Sq. Sanh lene Mr. Leonard in a lengthy | espendent, Oscar lomas, forged | . ay 1 the oral be wen t First Second Third | Japan and the United States et coveralind abun thelk wepbensnd: iilewed) willy deac bot the nes [He command of President Harding. Biante. 2 i's Nad mf RESULT 1 a 3 ee s i al Ses the Is Fintention of purchasing half a dee {spon Jents (Vhomas and Mrs, Thoms, | “Tam satisfied the miners will not obey the President's proclama- ee SS $= bunnienshin in taint eee ie teamship tickets: They were par- | Mtentionally testified falsely, and tion,” Gen, Bandholtz wired. “I request that Federal troups be sent im- ; oy eee eet enna ene | Spectators this afternoon at the West|ticular as to accommodations, and fo Eragieeiy 38 cee "/ inediately. : . ; Side Club, [t was the largest and | finally decided that they would con. | 'e'timeny of other witnesses that i ‘ * . usually does, had 3 ak [ iy: the) Gnost ccotomul ject ms y - acineei ; Aaliwouid Gectuliys justined (n disrecuras|| It is understood that the troops are going into the cual fields upon ake ‘ (| Maa ‘ watched a recquet contest|ig ahoir travelling arene sr & oll such testimony.’ |the request of Gov, Morgan, West Virginia, and that for ihe present in this country feree base s epinion ree | Patricia wi nd an MTiBiOU Al BOXING au, etn Set (iearARRa ; return this morn complete the} The refe \ ' PInION, | President Harding will not proclaim Dua ny _ Ps | c ¢ ' garding the will apen the change in|. — Only the n x he [the character of the paper used in the } The larter x " ta romp (that hour (ie two young | or in readiness to mo t Vi ites; Joytlil wma i the pn and em ad ‘Vhey waid Whey had {tral the Arse . wan pubstiubod!| coin readin Vir- i ) . t consg 1 was | MON appeared 4 . Bima to enforce the decision of th close t moat the last jump, Th: “un . Cp that a clan TURE oh ee | Federal Government to rectors onde: move made those who had taken a| Miss Gade, ‘yaniet Champion, | State Commission Raises Max- P ry Aly taper a ein the turned to a rack back of the counter | ' Re Met y ’ e the coal petd sbo ice on the favorites unea ice \ mrePR ae centhe turf cour 9 that Wad} snd removed the ticket Ax he faced | bY Use ROME ashe ais Midd The tirst of the forces are oe feces Anes Expects to Make Trip in | imum Price of Tickets travelled thousands of miles and wa nena aia ‘ 1 t was copied upon Jexp ne be fe fi ick ‘ of Lytle Gade, the Danish swimme: tarcedtits regular meetin, Pr mu- |rounds and defea batraliaviatt nt The first r of ithe will was then , easy SAUAGTOR! OF ane Thun Ty ' f th Bh (bed a se fe 2 eased semular mésting to-day, Lor tunis ee ieee | Br bro tnl eh sau wl iledine tote caniae ey |Colonel in Command Said He) b> used tor ng pur opening event. but he bad rup six em her swim of 150 miles from this|iated several new rules In the fu ; om , eee Lie ee eee i , [and mach tear x See Na ato PGES SA Oy Reel seal aches Seyceuciinen Seria oadentes The Far Hast team/in comp ie ‘, ' pare ate} Did Not Order Attack b lavailable for an Z off the pace set by Peter Pip {iby miollce in’ vowboat |asiaelanore for the oN , ; eed “lh srHine eth ciaseclince ere k State Flyers $ The troops will stay in t foe ae ‘ ; Miss Gade, who swam the fo mission fans. The space cet aside|!n 1916 drew the opening jto ¢ k room, There one of t The first page of the wilt ts the one] LOGAN, W. Va, Sept. 2—Reports| ae tper opened up a é i. 1 frernoon whe t t ket 1 t lauses gi to Mrs |-ens here from the hills say airplanes if on Routledes in t thre und Manhattan Is for the higher priced tickets must be | {M's 206 eee mek Malem Heras er eaeae ars Givens ce a Ata here from the hills say airplanes | ¢ att while the latter had 5|im less than sixteen hours on June 26,/cut down, but in order to overcoms| sp ave matches : mittio. end dentiy Boundidhe atean akes Mra, Thomus and hue | SVOORCe down on ths Hewitt C { lead on Thunderclar expects to cover the distance to whatever hardship this may have on| Jt wos nearly h ¢ Am ip men hand and foct and tied them| husband the sole executors, {t was | 284 Creoked © is, aig 2 j the stretch Pe Yo r day imming sixteen |... promoter, the Commission erican defender feilowed py tt a Then, producing handker- {upon t will that letters of adminis. | to-day, dropping bombs on the homes| Nineteenth will go t a and in the last our: She carries a ssage . little brown opponent, atralle hiefs, he ga 1 them. The bandits} tration were issued and Mrs Thoms] and gathering places of miners. It t night 4 cout of the piace from Mayor Watt of Albany to Mayor |Cided to raise the maximum price of | 73 U1" Drown cpponent, 1 Sureiediout intel tt Me ai husband took charge of the| meee Bi Eee ‘" vay aM sbi 4 is paves Wat Nees e a fr ub 1 wa silale io) thre E k ‘ |was sald a number of direct hits nent offlela Fed- { RACING RESUI Miss Gade, who holds the swim-| The ¢ ruléd that! Johnston took the second act, § to-4. | Bert nephew of | Were sox 4 on buildings. Whether 2 ming championship of Denmark, 1s ts where fight sft by breaking tt » the} 7 r nod | Terk s contest pe | toere wel casualties Is unknown ' AT DORVAL |twenty-two years old. She has been |€rs are unable to continue: where the tallaue let He|hind t ounter 4 toon] 1 for the (the execu ot, Bul aks, commander of the |, in the United States about a year,|referee intervenes to save : fishter| von ¢ nd and third 1 In ar 1 Waser | tor It was set up that the burden| State fored dented the sturies and| and is instructor in swimming at}or where 4 sponge is to in the! purst of speed. The J. ' | % u ther wa. f proof was upon him, and while the iat rete. kill or 2 |the Young Women’s Christian Asso-|ring the defeated boxer shall have alin, tours and fitth on wi $2,000. Mr. Leon 1 Mr. Storm |testimor s been taken before the | 7 RSet eae atte a! fields was delayed 4 |clation, New York City, She has been [knockout scored against his 1 san, watchs (mmoedlire deain the elevator stop at? nd |r fore and Mrs. Thomas have| Wounded during the night at teen oH ms \ decorated by the King of Denmark| In the future preliminar 6 lasd Want! the) act aad ae tteaaldoor. 7 outside t foor the . a of the estat Men holding the first line of de-|pergay ae an Gee es : for life saving, und is the possessor |@"d semi-final men suall be paid at a) ga ificw 2 few seconds after the ndits | up the timony pre-| tense at Crooked Creek reported they |for the - ran, ; lof a Carnegie medal, § is the|Specified rate per round, The men! Point score, first set em. It is believed t they | w that th was 4 com | miners’ Rii0,: second | adaught ; will not be guaranteed any certain ts 445 44s tt t sow the bouspsgo cf and. sgwiminers Shee 9 Time-1.14 2-5 . tee daughter N. A. Gade, al? sua ye ; Ae t some one v n law marriago between Mary] ining to aafety, The call for an|enth k Ramona A. noted Danish composer, who for}@mount, In none SHES net } disct, gt Mce f le 1] iction, it was reported, was sent out /@nd un |many years was conductor of the]i8 the fixed rate between the pro W iret th lecumnped without n the] (Continued on Second Page) ihe date Mani ak ihe Logan (Gk jlo retu ' meters anc oxers to be 8 than BLO “4 r that 4 = . " ha wade theiri uid . sit =H? ful (Racing Entries on Page 2) y 2 al Opera ay is enhagen: a pune pes ¥ rut La ae |dra ; Ma |. ini ‘se attachment along Crooked | Ue u | perioas along the route, ‘Ghe Cni| ‘Tha fighters in the main event ret avilah robbery worth |FORD CAR PRICES ie after the iaisers had driven| Gens, Harbord is relined |periods along the route, She will acehters inthe inaineventa.ars Nea At % neler, entered the} he defe pack under he: 2, | tly alter 5 « er having hot go ashore at any point, but when| compelled to work on a percentage ‘ five one noone iach of toe] ARE CUT $45 TO $100)'! Hot epee au ed oe cA compiles sordark tur the ae eaving the water for a rub-down|@nd are not to receive in excess of ' ter, went tat room ar - ae : ment and move since ind a substantial meal she will rest|75 Per cent. of the net receipts yup Mr 1 ) j Reduction This Year Bangs |e ha. position until they| Gen. Bandholtz’s message, cent ing her price for preliminary boys will be wel-| 30's") inn lage © utes Touring Cars Down to Mountain, where they mounted their|trocp movement was ordered, wa | Her schedule for to-day called fo ews to the third and fo one f ; PP yang intain, where they mounted ¢ e rdered, we for the four hours in the water, a reat, three bose nese fo Bai i ie And; fOUEER IC spl except $ 8355, Sedans $600 machine guna on the mountain slopes |&!ven out by the War Department, as micro houre of swimming, and ane| se > core nO Mave eon Ae) In 9 abs Prices of Ford cars and trucks have|in positions from which they could | follows: Sunda W rid [abbas teak AU Gs Mee SR RL es | eueene (oon four oncale noun { an to hicte, {rake the miners’ ranks. “Investigators returned about 11.30 y Co} sume her trip with & seven-hour]} for $15 or §25 will receive more in Ith used good English 5 to $100 per vehicle, : hal leeadecy a ary % lerind ee ae pepsi won| used B it seca Ag Capt. Ivan Hollingsworth of|to-night. The invaders have met Classified Section a Wises: boule shen ever beers Jouce| tnaieation. of in is nate sluntigtene m sommand et tre ntey|sbeved. the President's prociamatan Ses hs ay me iding the left flank, reported] 4! there ts no apparen’ : ; AMERICAN LEAG AMERICAN LEAGUE, i Ban rar at wit the teh $295, 5 eee tee ene ee ma hee ; Should be in - ~ | Wares Neh e aad 1 who was t Runabouts will cost! trot « “nur { minerw’ had bean{ebal tho ¢ held im AL BOSTON= AT NEW YORK- Johinsion merely toyed travellings on the steamship, and ra $%5) Rea TRSERS Sette eae ce ve eee to <iwinth fe The World Office To-D Vhiladelphia 0 2 0 0 Washington, 3 0 0 ee. in and dec : was ostensibly to gain an opportunity | sedans $660, trucks $145 and tractors] delay." : ay Boston......3 100 New York... 2 0 0 lee ‘ , a = to consult “Mary” that th post-| THe YORLD TRAVEL aa eran 6 An earlier communication from Batteries—Hasty and Perkins; Bush! Batteries—Hrickson and Gharrity;|Jobnston ..4 4 2 4 3 6 4 4—30-6|poned the purchase of tickets until| ‘This is the gooond price reduction | Chek fom for bagunge : ora : : i : : : F ion «opm. day and | Gen. Bandholts said: and Ruel . Hoyt and Davormer, Kumagae 11 4 3 4 4 1 O-17—2|this morning. on-Ford cars this:year, pad y Gens hd orien” cama “fr | wauqved that-the withdrawal y e : —

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