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To-Night’s Weather—FAIR “Cireul: lation Books Open to cit “Vou. L&I. NO. ai, 21,638—DAILY. - SEASIDE HANDICAP 10 SUPER: DUNCECAP WINS THE MINEOLA Copyright, 1921, by The Breas Publ Ca (The New York World). SUPER CAPTURES SEASIDE HANDICAP LANDIS SETTLES BUILDING TRADES BELMONT PARK RACK HEAVY | '631 Met 2 te Wink G8 Wh gm. by On i AT BELMONT TRAGK s,2=°~ "=> ~—TIEUPIN CHICAGO Kot Heatiwes, SS Tow tp la Dosoris Stable Entry Beats ete cont HCG ona Gedy BAe HoH UE one lw aste, Not Cost of Labor, Is| All Months Ralco, the Favorite, By | SECOND tt : -yearcila anal uowanl | Blamed for Present Stag- Five Lengths. 632 1k. Winer « nation in Industry NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1; ee eee _ BRITAIN REPLIES TO IRELAND; NO ULTIMATUM To-Morrow's Weather—FAIR, Circulation Books Open to All.’ 1921, fUtltves New Yorks Ne te PRICE THREE cents ‘YANKEES WIN FROM BOSTON: GIANTS BEAT PHILADELPHIA COTTON AGAN UP LQUOR VALUED S10, MAKING CAN i $50,000 SEED an 4 OFSTINAWEEKINNEW ER ADS : PARLEY 10 BE CONTINUED | Heavy Buying by Bears in Ef-| Permits for Removal F rom) fort to Even Up Com- seg tena, mitments. Distilleries Are Forgeries, | U.S. Agents Say. . Lloyd George Tells King of Decision After Ministers Give Unanimous Approval — Committee Naméd, With Full Powers to Deal With peo HIGH FOR 1921 i500 CASES ARE TAKEN of Alike — citement in Mar- ket Here. All Freight Yards Watched for! Further ‘Shipmenis—Smueg- gling Plot ate Uneovered. | ‘ 4 MINEOLA TO DUNCECAP.| # LAS =] CHICAGO. Sept. 7—Buitding trades | There wap tremendous excitement! pavery pier and freight yard alons De V alera. | rkere were given slight wage de. {in the cotton market this morning ih. North Iiver is being watched to Beats Quesada by a Neck in Bal ees es and new working rites were |When on an exceptionally rR | aay yor the arrival of whiskey re INVERNESS, Scotland, Sept. 7 (Associated Press).—The British a Sel ~*~ ORS up in the arbitration decision |Volume of trading the market rose | seed trom distilleries in Kent Cabinet at its meetin to-day unanimously approved the reply of Race--Amstello Gets veg GE 8 Tide Jeindin handed down, to-day. |fF0M 162 to 197 points, or from $5.l0|yvnnrguce ona aust a abine necting diy unanimously approved the reply 0 seplechase Sead eee ‘Tha decisinnvopened tlie Ghinage ter lapproximately $10) bate waite ta Mwonnnaean ieee the Government to the Mist note from Eamon De Valera, the Irish Re- iit eee Iitory to all contracting firms jand,| TO-day"s Fike comes on OP OF AM) is iain atoton, vc lg vad, no Publican leader. ‘The reply was handed to Robert C, Barton, the Sinn ne ‘ an : 4 advance of nearly $19 2 bale yester- d . By Vincent Treanor. agcording: tol contiictara laud: \inicn! ; She $ eo sester to date. Mare than 15,000 casex of Feil courier, started for Dublin at 4 o'clock this afternoon with it, , ai {@ay, and oll experienced cotton RELMONT [ACE TRACK, Sept. 7 , mon, opened the way to the renewal |whiskey withdrawn upon then, a ys ear lic; TOHRECGOBE aloo a Hal 4 r 1 ae : oe is pee i oop J of millions of dollars’ worth of con- | traders e that the recent forward | yaty ts Gieeiee oh a enh Prime Minister Lloyd George sent a courier to Moy Hall, near here, 1 wus Won by Super, the ne ad Teshorn | struction. inovement is the most remarkable ex-|dotlars, have een seized recently Where King George is staying, to acquaint the King with the Cabinet's e f A top price of $1.121-2 f fire- | hibition in the history of cotton trad- |along the N ve at try Lut head E | along the North River. Five hundred sd ' Haleo was second and tMuonie a wix. /Proofers and $1.10 for brieklayers | ing Iditional cases were taken at 1 Ten) jdecisiony which will bermmaverpublic Tiursday niga! third. ‘Thor hunstt reeees pour jaguinst the former hourly rate of| When the Government's cotton re-|66 to-day. The value of this ship we ae A committee of the ‘Cabinet, with ) was the favorite at 1 to 2] xo, Horse. Wt.| No Horse. wt. | $1 fixed, The decision affects | port was Issued on Sept. 1, indicat: | ment ts placed at $60,000, | full powers to deal with De Valera’s Super was held at $ to 2 und’ wonil4—Raleo, 12 Super 11%) about 50,000 worker: ing that the growing crop would! ‘Theaw 00 cases were sald to be con-| aaawer toile coninuniendod mene tue i hy tivo: lene tlif | 2—Huonee 108 Twenty-seven trade unions are af-|amount to not much more than 7, ened to the 8. & B. Drug Company yj : Duncegup saved a tot of ground at! First Second Third | fected by the decision which wan | 000,000 Dales, the short interest In) No. 156 Reade Street, and came from | Mflerngon and with the Irish sltua- the stretch turn and this won th 3 1 | handea down after Judge Landis had |the market was unprecedentedly| the Irankfort Distilling Company of | tlon generally, was appointed, Another Mineola selling event, third on the = |spent three months in hearings. The |large. The report threw bi at into | lrankfort, Ky. ‘The liquor, which | committee was named to deal with \ rd. He stole up on the rail and IPTH RACE—Conditio for fillies two years old furlongs. [°F isinal proposal between employers |@ Panic, and in their scramble (0) came in by the Lehigh Valley was | Unemployment SR and the Trades Council was to have [even up their commitments they | 1, ento, esas . , isted to beat Quesada a neck Horse, Wt.)No. Horse. wt |lightered to New York. It seized The imeatiie tOd Wea: : 2 Nc ree esleeiorest ‘ 101 | Judge Landia oct as arb in the | have forced the market up from 16} si 4 ye meeting to-day wits held in latter, on the outside, ran only (pre m of Allah, 1123] 6—Forest Queen +101 Judge Le a | uk by Prohibition Enforcement Ofeers : . by NIIKEWIBE ADIENE HUE WOR, Hette .107 |7—Fusee . a adjustment of wages only, but he re- |Cents @ pound to above 22 cents, ‘under F. 8. Langley Shinn » Council Chamber of the ancient Ate g Boat an as ney ARS BeMiDIIn ee - to act unless certain rules at. |T8¢ of $80 a bale sg| Was on the ground that the permit own Hall here. Prior to ite a . iG todas les: Ga NiL. cree Tash oanTaLL hot fecting working conditions were in-| AS prea oe 1Ube aoe ae under which it was removed from sembly Premier Lloyd George took yoney ‘ode Ali 2 Nt th h Confetti a ; i | -4 cents a pound. To- | pt oo | dirt when his mount slipped when First Second Third [Pee , on ata rcen Gal nis | the distillery was a forged one. The > breakfast with the King, and it is re bumerous correc © pro- Na oO <nickerbock , 22 a Nearing the stretel turn, He wis in > — SU LT \ A 4} | visions, if carried out in good faith.|MCMns a rise of $3 a bale In the Last | Tani: tho Kaickerbock= | young Man Has 88 Suits of, understood that they conversed on the front but in close quarters at th _ eee Tee ene Ne : Ol ean aya GiCa, er warphouse, a cHrairaury time: Luckily jis got to hls toot uns | wit! preducs faving tng) odmoraiog hE Meares south nele sanooo | In connection with the selzure it Clothes and Everything {rinh situation \ ; : to the public far greater than would : ! ! was aaidevery rallrond Hod raocieds : Job O'Shechan, Sinn Fein agen! hurt. ‘The nt had nothing to do BASEBALL We ied hee 1) per cont,| Biles of cotton carried over from the | “48 Bald every railroad had re 1 Match a reotiiin, Stat nage : with the the race ee move TosUll ed serot ©, bp wt | crop of last year, ‘The Government rs to notify the Government im ¢ . in Scotland, and Rovert C. Bartom, wage reductic the deci Sialic ie “ ie e 01 ve arrival o. ship J Kaigt w HL r won the NATIONAL, LEAGCE. : : estimates this year's crop will amount ately upon th val shit Jwho brought the ruply of the Irbsh fe yea 4 t ple testimony showed that a a at ment of liquor, With this Information | florence Schwartz, p i vie eae teh : 1 a eal cea AT PHILADEULPHIASFiret Game: {20 per cent. reduction sought by con- PANG ee a ae and a list of the serial numbers of the |teen-year-old daughter of Republican Cabinet to Mr Lloyd Ae Gol ty te tke dan Gan ‘Gi " tractors, as a result of whieh build | 2h0e ene et eae eae | stolen permits, It becomes an caxy = es | George's latest conuounication, came the pias atau aie as a a A 10 2 0 om 7 BE Stopped last May. would produce | BUU0N0NN Te he wealth OF the Souths atten for the officers to determine |e warts OWNEE OF A chain Of CIENT] OC taverness last might to awalt de- enough left to outgame the favorite | Philad ; jbul_a @ or 7 per cent reduction in} NBW ORLEANS, Sept he | whether the liqnor was withdrawn i. 184 confectionery stores in Ditts- 1 Vai ents UE Lee ue iuden vatarenne Solel jens Oo Tey building cost most remarkable exibition of |tegally PER Me MS TOUR LOsHep: iss iin Excitement in Inverness over the sisi: aliiel. (bead oslewly. Unies ae x he, 0 0 2) Phe real malady 4 in theystrength in the history of cotton | At the S&T. Drug Specisity Com. | Hie Hote Brooklyn, With | coting wis inte Crowds packed Ne ete erat arnkd jr ear and Smith; Ring sod) maze of conditions urlitivially created trading, avcording to cotton experts, | puny, which is on the second floor of Hacch Mredericl: Suter, a DAtMbUTEN | Ue streets uf the pital @e ne mone piles wus HEE eee os to give the parties « monopoly und|was given on the New Orleans bx-/ the Reade Street address. there was | 80d? fountain clerk, the two being | yi yiands’ to catch « glimpse of the @ flash 0 a) east Malet rule: signe. » produce e ye tc y " ‘1 tered the as und) Mrs. | eis stent " wGshea uadiy at three quarters a \ AT PEDAL A~Secoud Game, |!7 THles Seelanes to produ! st teed nes atl n all montis i no one but a young wenn whe ai 1 Aa Mr. ind: MrW ieee ye a entbors, willl ether’ Gren SAS ela ie : varie . : = Giants... for the more sake of waste, all com-| the future markets opened $10 4 bale | ste was the bookkeeper She de-) Sut , And women Elunwid Gn ruofe:/momUEe See ee eee tear! Mays ditches Team: {6 Philadeiphia 0-0 ining to bring mbout an insufferable lover yesterday's } clared she knew nothing abont any | Siter was arry And locked up lore venturesume even clinging the jumping event, second on the pr . ? ‘ mS | tuation,” This waa the full finilt of thet ae Lthere (at herdanarters, charszed with: violas » : ; Petar aH CENA anne : Bi emine dune; uaue is was the full limit of tluctua- | expected whiskey shipment 1 Maier eet gramme, but the best be could de! Victory in First Game ot BOR! SiNNHS had Numerous provisions in existing] tions allowed u tho rules of the | was no one in town who ¢ tei [tien of the Mann Act eae aeuair ty frum oot ' was to pee ce cond: Amstelic Double-Header. = sgreements which tended to produce|Cotton Exchange, All months were anything about at DB Bray A search of the apartments of the] ya was packed kon; before the Aline ridden by Maboney, went | Se aeine scognizad in. the ide-|up 200 points, October msing to 21.49 | who ox the [cous the tact that Suter i waste were tecognized in the de 200. poi 0 1g 10 LAY) vie explained, was the head pkacaltee : ; ae load after the break und AMERICAN LEAGUE, nisiGal, J s notify] cents a pound and May ty 2210, new ra serial srporauionl Bln [bude aiteag clothes, win | mere Desee to urrlve, but-the cram POLO GROUNDS, sept ~ Making cision If any of the unions notify p an t me concern, Which is m corpora was quiet It merely wanted @ position all the way, winning by s 4) GROUNDS, Sept. 7 fabisinte hit NEW YORK the arbiter of a change in these levels for the season, and the did not know but thought the eor in abundance of shoes, shirts and ol ma of ot hotpunth ie thi lengths. Franc Tireu? had no trouble | Nis When hits meant runs accounted | 2 - ame: a acne a " glimpse of the participants in this length. rane Tireur had no tr | Soaton \rutes, Judge Landis si he pron est prices in neatl, a year pany had been in’ be ub Lib HAG $2001n his packet 7 eating of the Caninkt in inven menting “War oes fe laa) (An anyenors an te ean keen 2 Nm Qo © Eto 4 | Sed to “advance their wages accord-| On the opening session last week three mouths. ‘The company, she| Mr 8. hie soln ANG TES eine than two centusiee aa money Masterful ran out of tie! first game of a double bill against the] @ 1 0- 2] oye Oatoher Graal ae kw ga 1640) WHICH Coin, ocid (4 FAIA @ouwaieta ani iy fan -awiy from] Hesse nets Wan ine Seneuen ee courne ‘early. Bostone Reni sox to-day. AE ie New hs cane Among the new rules laid down in| means that since then tt 6 wen | 4 laboratory on the floor ahove 16 diseovered the Titty ot his] W40t Geerke —-— visiting team made twelve safe hits, 2 10 6, i lack=| a rise of 619 po ost exac : ii had been robbed of $15,000 a ¢ \ : un effort to prevent strikes and lock=| a ti 619 points, oF almost exa ho one was there at the tim | a 4 | RACING RESULTS (hey were scattered and resulted 1] BAe Russell and Walters. Mays) out, are clauses providing that in case! $81 4 bale, on that month, | rhe arrival of liquor ae ihe bad inge th thetts tO] oor cg eae HEI Le wan only 2 runs. ‘The ‘Yankeos slammed) of scarcity of help non-union men may | The advance torday wae in byaipittiy |feon dintiierion Tas been fallownditiy |B . wanes amt Te of tland, ‘The Ministers AP LATONIA. out nine safe wallops and scored 4 cer arty Work with union men, thit sma't tasks | With one Of Lie widest advances ever! the appearance of trucks wit ino ta eerie Headguncli he Uta luge horsehhoe One and a sixteenth | requiring not over thirty minutes may | scored by the Liverpool market, transportation permits ‘T } ub ained glass windows Ran au Carl Mays pitched the entire game be performed by a workman of an-| back of the rise in f hot been allowed ta toyen it Al of] tor m skins where tinuug the heads of the Premiers h Maid, $5.70, second winners ‘ne a Anes apebte ana ftuci, Mare[other trade, that there be no restme-| fear of the consequences feo che] nus been sent te the Government Hotel and ni Viciouivn “Riva iaraelk aes third. Time 1.49 1-5 sam sate all times. e was . short crop this season warchouse. Many known and sus oks A i t 4s to the amount work 4 tan bs warehou a BS bury and Rosevery-all of er—Ollle Palme Dose 4 is iF tt —_ myers an ve be slarter fe Palmer. cree Ml by Baie Lita Neither Gingadar nots nat otheriike cot mil pected bootleggers are under sur : a els: tine mtr de wit Sr side was charged with an eyror tages ARTNRID EAL RA arin oe | Veitlance ‘These men, saul to be im. Me its] cae. Gish ae y AT BLUE BONNETS. ihe Yankees were’ tie frst ito phinaey. de melon of applicnes, GRAND TRUNK STOCK Flee Re CAROTENE ete f 1 j ‘a RACE-——Diade Any clou restricting out-of-town waders of w ring, will be prevented 4 —- an her BAGH Dit a ore when two hits and a sacrifice os Mee Mal dere taienet OF NO VALUE, SAYS Hust F t Winks aio) -St ONE KILLED, FOUR HURT A RIG’ aie one rin home in the second Sones ‘ Mts ARBITRATION BOARD (Continued on Second Page. | “ wine, No, 102 4 5 ona, third. °, an ‘ cago or restricting use of materia - n the following stanza and another ae te ; | | Arthur Scott Burdes's Estate Goes). i 7 (Racing Entries on Page 2 nthe fourth. The home team tal- union. except prison-mude goods, were! OTTAWA, Sepl. 7.—The common] Widow F ‘ Mr, Schwart etn Careying Mergen- lied wxain in the sixth and seventh. eliminator jand preferred st the Grand e estate tt c i 1 "i ves ty Outing. Roston’s two runs were scored in Trunk Railway r * fied I A wit Aiea hab x Nees 11st President A he fifth and ¢ final score was: New York. 7: Phisa- | the 2pniOn ' n Mia Roc oO, Let 1 ; t lyn the adh for the f : ; detphia Arbitration 1 : ved) inthe : ut ‘ Company, was Classified Advertisers Denies Reported Revelation tn Relpility mine whit the 1% ree Dates ‘ 1 today » auton accident —— Colombia. ie Nehf, the star sou ia: ee BER apaaed i ile his way to Contreport, L. L, Through E. Ponce de Leon, Chairman Now York team, twirled far the wins | ot Py rained ce ee 3 M here Que departs the com Important! of he "Coninuton of atarmaton” | ners, He wan op hn a nts ln Mia eee had a Colonrbia, 1 A. Uructa, Colombian Se a by P ag) Ring. Nehf allow Philly ¢ t naw 1 The autonob: “3 and : Classified advertising copy Minister to the United States, now | Decreas é Lead Held by Pirates |e teven nite. Me wos backed up on ~~ four others were turned over aan ener None shane ms Spring Lake, N. J, made a public deniat} in Defeating the Phila- faultless ma by his teammate vulibe Ware ete ni 00 ‘the i neington -Conterport to-day that there was a revolution in| delphia 1 Now Yon tarted ing in the th { tiying £ ripe ee Whe! “ ol lars ssi . Colombia, as reported in eables elphia Team. : : rantiviag for four others, wie were injured, we On or Before Friday ||| 2%"™™ * "engin P jest inning by mending tw mine Sent ty Bae te (att, a ter, ee, wate 7 5 r era Invited to ¥ Jnpan. wcross the plate They added one ane ay jen be s. W ‘ ‘ierin and A. J. Stonge ‘Trey were . Preceding Publication |, Sopt. 7.—The Japancse Labor| PHILADELPHIA RUT == Thal cineaitar the meu navononnichn faith aren Nar war . Thomas 1 ft {| token to the Huntinston Hospital ‘i Repeat atiun announced to-day that it|Glants decreased the lead held he another in the fifth and twor Had the 4 i und ry Park, 1 _—-—. THE WORLD 4 Invited Samuel Gompers, President | Pirates a few points by winning the the seventh, ‘The Phillies’ aconng don been : arlaety ! sre NE BUR ARAU EE MURRAL,, in of the American Federation’ of Labor, | ars - 4 a) A NIS Coa? Sata . ie manakement in Ha, hes r Band Now i i Saminkk atte etna > Japan, Next April was suggested | 97St gBame of the double-header was done in the Afth and sever “the fate of the Grand Trupk wWould|to eat and hae how sleeping under wal anne Mie ‘iene as the ume, against the Quakers here to-day, The | nings, | have been different.” [ouon fa the yard | rane ‘toank, Lue Moo flea eles "Sas iat | | 4 '

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