The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1921, Page 19

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Maryland Races Clinch Championship Titles for Morvich and Exterminator Latter Disp «credit sinc left Sun Briar Court er Displays His Remarks TACIR TRE caved pina eat able Stamina in Winning trom Maryland and New York, and 7 “8 many more to Canada. Always at Pimlico Saturday. | going and always willing, he has suc- jeeeded in defending the endurance crown of the 1921 season beyond the {Spedal to The Brentng World, | Shadow of a dou BALTIMOr dy, Nov. 14 Yellow Hana Necable to at RIE Eastern rac Ad, a ellow Hand may be able to show YVIE Eastern racing season, en-| + Howie that he ls the rightful own-> it oni orrow | of the handicap division's crown, His ehh un rm at performances through the Metropol! awit,’ haa weree smell, 1) atmun senson aided gr : 1 Tt) toward tive aitinaey 6 that ¢ j 848 developed Morvi ly great M z x ed Nee how y being at the start of Bowie's Racing pportun- Olt, and afforded Exterminator an- ther opportunity to display his rich \t possession of that of all) the thoroughbred qualiti mina, While | | these waning Maryiand days were! unnecess: establishing the and | the succeeded In| tightening the claims on their respec: tive crowns, Morvich's Pimlico owie Hand etary has pr Yellow Hand to re ra) distan: orinight Winning “a cony ne'ing'y unde the und- » he will be neked to concede to such ies Audacious, Georgie, Donnacona and » few members of the Metropolitan : | Handloay brisade onigne swing publi turity sho he is a p ential | acclaim toward hith in such volume route travel s We as the undis-| that he would be awarded his particu puted chamry niles. ar throne. Hexte: towa = Revund of Washing- 8 Wr | Bowie, stan ognized th shout years. He and Be horse revere opens Tan one of the best ; of ail that | to-morrow to con period on Saturday again | °"d See: ‘ conceded weight to co and de-| Coy m. ‘The management feated him over t ule and a| Southern Maryland course, not to by Quarte J outd by ils brothers at Pim! ee Won ca. | Wishes to stage a Charity Day of its tager cup weight up und over a! There wil! be more good and Ne course thut wasdeepand heavy! really high class horses at Bowle this Me into retirement this|* on te an there ever were before, - a aturday there were slightly in ex- \ obably to return next #2450) comm of 35) ‘horses on the. Bowl to repeat tie same gloriou grounds. Toeday will see the ship. noe there nent] vent approximately of 150 more i upon| that very available sta!) th y have a thoroughbred tenant. Th hisifact alone instres the euccest of Bowie's coming me = SURMP ANGLO- mn ALLIANCE, AMERICA nee. ntest was aS d from saying that they ve) would the American proporais of} upen condition that a satisfactory agreement is later reached upon ¥ Eust question. 2 ie truly ant for it is far more ad-| us for the Japanese to see signifi vant lier navy at this time than to held over tt the lever of aments if they do not agre a'R suggestions on Since the United States ts, weit} Dot eas see anything settled at retail to| this time except the main principl has been aj or Am-rican | that nothing fnad will be agreed upon S) which is actually binding on any of Vs map. owever, aish, | ineffectual untess the alliance is abso- | He | tytely wiped out, For a combination | arrived in town, He is Pat ¥ who hails f Kansas City, worved six years with the Ninth Artil-) of British and Japanese naval strength ery. He has had about forty fights) would violate the principle announced and won t em by the knoek- es—namely, that in out route. His atest bouts were d should be had to the ee ack I existing naval strength of the power under the concerned.” An Anglo-Japanese com- management of J mas, Wh !8 bination would absolutely alter the especially anxious ¢t either Jeff patio of American to Japanese sca Smith, Mike O'bowd or Harry Greb power, meet his protese There ts a confidence, moreover, A. © tonight there wu be that the Canadian strength at the se Now Star AO tone ten, Tee fea- conference here will be thrown onto 3 ne era the scales on the side of eliminating Jonony Kesler, MFT the Anglo-Japanese alliance, for {t 1s ME ee pravkc Fag tu Feasoned there that if the United eg Is ri4 of an immense financtal ten-rounds d and Billy Weeks. He twelvg and Era the ten. burden, the business revival here can Eanitition chun, | POF of Brooklyn meets | NOt but athermelght, ia the | Of Canada. Ton Brooklyn. V Mickey Brow star bout of twelve roun Marry M ewe p the economic situation ceptance of Mr. Hughes's proposais gindly ive Marty Cross | 18 coming from all parts of the world where the hope is that an economic 5 jeerizal will follow tho abandonment rim ane | f useless expenditure for navies. he New boy | Having made progress on the pro- |gramme of naval armament, how the next step !s to bring about i3 hing of the spirit of concord of jthe Far Eastern questions, admitied- ty a more difficult tas, The atr is filled with expectations °/ of another formula by Mr. Hughes tu be sprung on the conference, laying | down certain principles on the Far ‘ave | Rastern situation, Whether these will |be laid on the table at an open ses- | sion Or an agreement sought in com- mittee is y to be determined, but the Atmerican aspiration is for these prin- ples: First, that all alliances shall be abrogated. Second, that spheres of infiu- ence in the Far East shall be given up by all powers and the prineive of the “open door” ab- solutely accepted, with a pledge for ite Mmaintenanc Third, that an international tri- bunal be constituted where pend- ing questio well other vexed interpretations of existing treaties may be equitably ad- justed, us to wipe fe return b tae defeat Broox Oval wich Vilace wit have It tr final between | @ Hedtord to-ntest, | Smmy Mare and Al Kale A decision bout at sates featherweight 0 Coast for fight, ay bis cived an offer for Bitaer 4 bouts by Promoter mmy 8 Rink at for, the conference here might last Yakland. Cal. Alberts was uarantes of for months without achieving agree- 000 and two round trip tickets, but we Je kolding | ment, The problem of China's rela~ st for $5,000. tions to the treaty powers is a com- TO ASK IN PARLEY United States committed to a| © nayal programme it is probable | | the nations until all the Far Eastern | Timothy » Vice P : He wal Hee d mentally | ti , , salon, unt . questions have been thoroughly can- ters union tr c. ¢ ‘ ae bythe: Meola r Fistic News vassed and there is prospect of agree- |of the Switchmen’s Un e _ Tho questions were 35 ont ae ent ment on these matters too. ‘eral chairmen and other officials of | 8 of iniscondu 1a ekisted ¢ 7, Y : 4 the two brotherhoods went Into cun- |My. Tl, at No, 601 f Broad Street fo and Gossip The United States is saying nothing | the tw h duly, 98h uN about the Angio-Japanese alliance, bui | ference heve tis aiternoon Bennett Avenue? “The By John Pollock lis taking it for granted that Great! Stone and Carter fi Miss Geta ¢ eto | Britain <nows, as must Japan realizs, | lise ic mee ul pest by t i its w : f i Bont Seate; O Another Western boxing star has, that the American naval proposals are | oF to L : | Similarly the pressure for an ac-| Uniess some such body ts provided | _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 41921. MEETING OPENS AT BOWIE TO-MORROW’ | ‘THE FUSSY FOURSOME _ - 4. ae 1921, : ’ AL NORTON KNOCKS OUT Hooking Em PAPKE IN SECOND ROUND. . Copyright, the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening We = AIN om”, Yonkers’s u feated wel “TNlow LooKA THAT! iF & Hann’ | ee aate ae lesen MY RIGHT HAND INTO THAT |, } turday night at ite a. _ \ SO STRONG I'b OF BEEN RIGHT ot ‘ z ne when lie 1 hat's wHeT You “Teun | 3 LLSTHE GREEN !! (F 1 DON'T CURE. y Papke In two w hile lown with col pred to the fir and in the ME Not. T'do~ An’ Look | Cerny * Ss MYSELF OF Tear HABIT i — AT ME! Rigwt uP to | S\N went Quit TH'Game.! t's — _ -- as for the i! PIN. You PooR SAP - X MY OWN FAULT - komt { lea, an’ 1 You HAD A Goon | looming ee 5 : SEEM To STOP IT! : s : > Pitou ' ate You Tew me I'M ROTTEN | SE 2 = B: STANSE. AND IF you KNEW Hou | BUT Look WHERE t Amt _ Hi TS HOLD A CLUE AND IF YoU . : iB 0 ERE HAD A DECENT SWING AND IF |, Betent tor Vonkern Thiattes YOU KEPT YOUR EYE ON 7 ardéd the efforts of the soccer epresen way Foo k Sinte League t Y Ti" BALL vYou'D BE A CHAMPION INSTEAD Of VReTEHA IF sty FeP | \ cout PLAY Gove i \e'> BFA Your pop! | Leo LATEST CREATIONS IN THE COACH BUIL ART NOVEMBER 144 1019 t INCLUSIVE THE FUSSY FOURSOME, Vic’s New Comic, Appar Each Monday in The Evening World. Copies Will Be Reprinted on Hard Paper and Mailed to Evening World Readers on Receipt of a Five-Cent Stamp for Each Copy. You Will Want the Series in Your Home or Your Golf Club. This is the Twenty- fourth of the Series, the First Having Appeared May 30. Address Sporting Editor, Evening World. ©" MISSING SKIFF STILL SHE ASKS MORE, iper FOUND CAPSIZED BUT COURT REFUSES Woman's Golf Association Elects “CURB” TRADING sculigattag compiles STOPPED BY COURT #0 freritive conmitie man's Metropolitan bin principles whi \ | the eae as ¢ se Be P —— Hosbaud's stor Chit th at A fecent meeting lected } Se oer g moment ta: oH8 BEF truce as. ne Just in Granting Ine ¢ RaAibW eh ker SmnUN- om ARE Tb it} A.M. To i PM. i we ! Re Me junction, Says It Isa Pa Heath ire eae) ay of a isto : Nuisan Wess | V ' 1 with clothing. To-day ht loon rendeced a decision ag ae s t \ : ‘ Bs for failing u 5 Ine., in the suit br : ; ‘i ng apparel. V« od aot omp ighte: Batt opens | tert " oft| this list of what he had purchased TO Gr MilainaR “broaee 62 ND STREETcor. ne fares opens Reminds tone Monn fering oes) tg es ruts Daa gu A ea Vea COLUMBUS AVE. sit i Y He | 3s pairs Stockings, 20 Suits, 11) way en Wall Street ween Reaver WEST: 6 BROADWAY Street_and Exchange F 12 under awwentte Justice Lydon, granting an injun poe EON Iy ty ae ! 4g m4 | a a a es ‘UNDER “AUSPICES OF Bnetiuthe arRaBiledu Heide AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSN inc os that the defendant could ac AND, SANCTION OF THE.* sik ‘ AA POI AG RIBHE Bye RacsaRMIONSERONG, tie ». NATIONAL * AUTOMOBILE CHAMBER 07 COMMERCE, |RAIL UNION CHIEFS us HOLD CONFERENCE 'WIFE TELLS OF RAID had ON HUSBAND AND GIRL (0), 110" jheelt inst the defer nother list hut J 1 to hold \ Mewear t ar Job ne cura omar (rranigation, now sun, SP Divo CLUBBER TIGHE, SANE, housed in its own building, back 0: . s 2 1S ORDERED TO PRISON | tinity © id, as that organ CHICAGO, Noy, 14.—W 8, | be Just nay) LOsdayo Mok - iz a had n to trade ‘stone, G c en minutes to decid eo tw tious. Siay Se Hue tol in strect of Loco: n the divor tion , Dr. Grewory States. * He declared that if Lhe pol Iter, Pre ) Mrs. Mary Catherine John- the receipt from Dr. Menas| their ditty it would not be nece noagains. Arthu Locomotive Bicenns n situl of an|to apply to the rt for an injune Heaters tit apartment J. Johnson, fix road stri a statement promoter, Was deferred to-day for two kive nim time to make t, states that | Pro fg nelther insane nor a defective. | Yo"** | tution to the United States Gover ent | ~ 1 t|He said he al fearf an COUNTESS D’EU DEAD; Blane oa Sieeitealat 18.335 In war tener in tated to pay | FREED BRAZIL'S SLAVES Hon Sea canbe dayentne houte tn Wert 198th. stroet. | | i ico ‘Tiber y 8 fs h ” to tn-| Johnson was convicted on indictments Justice Tierney and ¢ ‘ ' y 4 | Father Abdicated Johnson ir sald, told hit he had not. vad an |embezaling funds through fallure to re | PARIS, Nov. 14 (Associated Press) Countess d’Eu, daughter of former Brn zillan Emperor Dom Pedro I. and for § Theresa, died here to nge of seventy-five the tax to the Government Countess d'Eu, who nai: whe was married was Princess ganca, was born at Mi ee ro tn 1846, She was of former Emperor | ls ey ee er Taste is a matter of | to Louis Gi by whom she h During the absenc rope and Ame “Pall Mall” tobacco quality Regent of Bra The popular bull-strap T pattern, developed in gene mee wine Russics Calfokin $6.50 |S\X MEXICANS KILLED, | ENDING NEW REVOLT phe Rest of Fifty Insur Reported Dispersed. DIBGO, Cal, Nov. 14 Here are shoes that areshoes. New—this We state it as our honest helief that the tobaccos used in Chestere field are of finer quality (and 20 NEW STYLES Black Cal/skin season’s styles—20 of them at $6.50, fine toy. Epigmenio Ybarra p the ground, and Gen I Russia Caliskin Tan Scotch Gain command of Jefending troc ps hence of better taste) than in any Bek Risen . Neal a big eager See cee other cigarette at the price. \ J full-grained leathers. pears to-d to hav ens Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. uh Me Fee DR Made by America’s Most Progressive Shoe-Makers | the e Sold Economically through Their Own Shoe Stores Mn REGAL SHOE COMPANY, Factories: WHITMAN, MASS. ability NEW YORK icholas Ave. 18 CIGARETTES ef Turkish and Domestic tobaccos—blended Policeman in Milk Wagon Hurt in Runaway. Patrick Done ” Ne. Us2nd Se 40 West 34th Se. Broadway at 50th 991 So. Boulevard 125th Mat TthAve. 6th Ave. at 21st St. BROOKLIN fth Ave. JERSEY CITY 5 NewarkAy NEWARK Bor away | pone pol Higgint Lane. Dohe cugsion of the brain and Js tetfied at his home, No. 402 Ccpege Point, L. ¥ 4 301 Broadway dway = = -ighe ~~ ; /

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