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TUOER et Re mums ne ° OTHER SPORTS Shackamaxon Pl First Prize in Bobby Cruikshank Is One Under Par for 36-Hole Journey in One-Day “Pro” Tourney. Bobby Cruikshank. the diminutive Professional from Shackamaxon, un- corked several gallons of brilliant golf at the Wykaxy! Country Club yesterday das a result was returned an easy rin the one-Jay ‘pro’ tournament sponsored by the Spalding Company. Craikshank was 1 under par figures with @ Tl on the morning round and completed the afternoon Jaunt with « 72, this leavi him 1 under par for the thirty-six-hole journey. ‘Tom Me- Namara is the only other player with ® 71 to his credit over the difMcult Tee. Cruikshank's scoring was particularly remarkable in view of the fact that he had two bad holes marked up against him in both rounds. In the morning he took a 6 on the 479-yard ninth hole, ‘and in the afternoon he went off in the fough on the 241-yard tenth, and needed 6 strokes to get his ball down. The par for this hole ts 3. Bobby's card was as full of “‘birdie’s,” however, as an aviary and it was this remarkable brilliance In the recovery of precious strokes gone astray that enabled him to tle the course record on one round, and tle par on the second journey, SaaS ae MARSTON LEADS FIELD WiTH SCORE OF 151 PHILADELPHIA, 20.—Max Marston, Pennsylvania ate golf champion, was medalist over a field of 100 golfers in the qualifying round of the annual Lynnewood Hall links’ jassic at the Huntingdon Vailey ountry Club. The Merion linksman covered the 36-hole journey in 151 strokes, snaring a 74 in the morning and adding a 77 In the later round. This was just one stroke better than the total achieved by J. Wood Pratt of Whitemarsh, the city champion— 77—15. Ruddy Knepper, champion of Towa as well as leader of the Prince- ton golf team, and D. C. Corkran, the Itimore golfer, were tied for third 153. There was another dead- he fifth place, involving J. . Beadle, the youthful Lianerch ex- June 8 pert, and W Gardner of Buffalo Both had 8 of 155. Others in the first sixteen and their scores fullow: ladeiphia Prine y. Atlantle M. city, B. oH. Iadelphia D. A. Williams, Philadelphia! EB. OB Levering, Philadelphia N, Maxwell, Philadelphia, W. 3. Platt, Philadelphia, : T. L. Corkra, Baltimore HUTCHISON MAKES 78, TOTAL 149, BUT KIRKWOOD LEADS — First (Continued From Page.) across the line and was in the rough the last hole, but a beautiful chip tt enabled him to get his four for @ round of 72. His score was: Out + 443 434 434—33 In 4 464 454—39 Total Walter Hagen, the third American fn the championship, scored a 72 on his second round, giving him an ag- Bregate of 147 Joe Kirkwood, Australian champion, also scored a 72 for an aggregate of 147, But for carelessness on the home lgreen he should have turned in a 71 He dropped one or two strokes als on other greens. Kirkwood's card: it 4485835 4445544 Total 72 ©. Mayo took an 87 for his second round, with an aggregate of 165, Edward Van Vieck of Garden City we up his card on the second round id was eliminated. He had a total 90 in the first round yesterday. jp to the early afternoon, Kirk- a's score was the best aggregaic turned in. Other aggregate scores were: Harry Vardon, 152. Cyril Tolley, 156. ee RITISH AID CASE AGAINST THOMPSON ill Assist Prosecution of Ambassador Harvey Son-in-Law. TRENTON, N, J., June 20.—Col. ellus H. Thompson, Vice Presi- lent of the Auto-Ordinance Corpor: fon of New York and son-in-law of mbassador George Harvey, who was indicted with seven others by the ‘ederal Grand Jury here for con- iracy to ship arms to Ireland in Holation of the neutrality laws, will tried here during the September rm of the Federal Court. This was nnounced to-day by United States ttorney Walter G. Winne. ‘The thers indicted with Thompson will tried with him, ‘ NEWARK, N. J., June 20.—British icials will aid in the prosecution of Marcellus H. Thompson and rs indicted on a charge of con- tracy to ship arms to Ireland, As- stant Federal Attorney Pearse an- anced to-day. He sald promise hal made that all the assistance the ritish: officials would give would the disposal of the United Stat jovegpment at the trial in Trenton, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, By R. R. Batson. Manipulation for a rise In stock prices was Very much in evidence through- out to-day’s session. Inasmuch as the courage of the bear crowd has been materially sapped by the per- formances of yesterday, the bull contingent did not meet with seri- ous and more than a half dozen of the speculative lead- ers, aside from the vitriolic Mexi- can Petroleum, were able to ad- vance from two to more than five points, In Mexican Petroleum there was an- other sharp advance at the expense of a short interest that apparently finds itself in a serious predicament This stock opened off a full point and soon increased its loss to a point and a half. But the reaction was of brief duration and by noon this issue rose to 171%, @ net gain of more than 11 points, or a gain of more than 26 points compared with the close of last Saturday. There still was a conspicuous lack of known news developments on which the rise could find legitimate basis. It is, of course, everywhere known that the annual report will be ts sued within « comparatively short time—but for some unexplainable reason the management of the com- pany are disinclined to state just what time—and that it will make an excellent showing. Barnings avall- able for common dividends probably will not be less than $25 for each share outstanding and possibly will exceed $30 a share. But these ex- pectations were everywhere enter- tained for weeks prior to the recent sensational advance in the stock. It is to be seriously doubted if the pending issuance of the report has exercised the slightest influence on the stock during the past day or so. resistance, The remarkably eady manner in which Mexican Petroleum was marked up. to a new high price for the year revivified pools In Studebaker, Gulf States Steel, Crucible and a num- ber of lesser issues in which there is but small public interest, and which are casily manipulated. Studebaker was marked up for 5 points, and to add point to the movement the story was recircu- lated that the dividend will be in- creased, possibly to a regular 10 per cent. basis when directors meet to take action next month. Gulf States Steel rose about 5 points, and more than a dozen issues were able to rise more than 2 points. While the market was active and strong, except for @ brief period shortly after the opening, public participation, according to largest commission house brokers who are in position to be best informed on the matter, was of relatively small ‘proportions. These brokers assert that public interest is being hurt rather than encouraged by the manipulative tactics now being em- ployed. One of the most significant news do- velopments of the day wag the an- nouncement of a semi-annual divi- dend of 3 1-2 per cent. by the Great Northern Railway. Several months ago, when directors failed to do- clare the regular quarterly dis- bursement of 1 3-4 per cent., and decided that they would walt until this time in order to determine whether the dividend could prop- erly be maintained at a 7 per cent. rate, It was thought that the com- pany would finally decide to fol- low the example of the Northern Pacific and reduce disbursements to 5 per cent. When announcement was made to-day that the 7 per cent. rate had been maintained, Great Northern shot up 4 points and the whole market stif- fened, Rails, which hitherto had moved lethargically and within a very re- stricted range, moved forward in a confident manner, new life was In- jected into the equipment stocks, United States Steel crossed par for ‘ Net ayer Carries Off High, Low. Last. Chge High. Low. Adama | oy 62 wy 2 National Biscuit m5 iat 5 Wi ke 1 T Adv Rumoly pfs. 48% 48% any + | Nat Bn & Bp oe oe ge Natlo ie v2 2 i] agy ourney Ajax Rudbor, 10% 14% 14% — WI Nevado Contol .. ht faa ® Alaska Junoa' 1% 1% 1% + YP New Ori T&M... + Z| = NY Alrbrake .. Allis-Chalmers. . 494 47% 49% + 2 oY Gi THE LEADING CARDS. Dieta Bae by N ¥ Genteal +14 c e" 7 a 'y]N ¥ Dock .... CRUICKSHANK. Am Agr Chem 0 © +1 |NYNH@H. + 1% far 14K Am Beet Sugar... 4 + i 414) N ¥ Ont & Ww +14 He tan Hey Am Bosch Mag... 43 + %| Norfolk & West. + % ond round, 543 Am Hrake Shoe.. 63 Sis ee Pacitic ng ri ” 4 24] Nova Scotia Stoel mi Am Can 48 + 2% . Firat’ ound 444 Am Car & Fary.. 12 +14 | Oklahoma 1 & i ae ies 8 Pi ls $345 LL Orpheum Cireutt. pxone Suing MON eae ee ft fous stect 12% 1% + % iy i Owens Bottling 4% Wh +1 Out Am Tee + 34 First id. 645433 5-38 ern Midd Rd » = Socond ‘round: 4649 8.3.8 Gow poland * 1%] Postum Cereal 7% 7% +1 bia Am Linseed O11 + “1 pao - ae In. Pac Devel Corp.. 8 8 » First round ...8469448 T—Th Am Locomotive + 24) Pacific Gas 70 Second round.:3 5 48 4.82 4 5—83—T3—148] Allied Chem + 2%] pacitic Mall 16% + % WALKER, Am Safe Razor *)*Pac On oe + out a4a4 3 } 3 H Am Ship @ Com “ | Pan-Amer Petrol 2% + 2% “ a444 ‘ Am Smelt & Ket ‘s] Pan-Amer Pet B. Cis 66 RN PRIZE-WINNING SCORES. Ain Smelt @ Rope 4 ‘“)] Penn RR on aud le Cruickshank, Shac'hhaxon. 7; Am Steel Féry ‘| Penn Seaborrd gt! 0% 10% + M% \ i Am Sugar + %| People's Gas . st olde Am Som Tobacco 4] Pere ‘quette, 28% «30% + 1% veil Wa . Englewood. "Am Tel & Tel ‘| Philada Company. 37% 3TK + Joe Mitchell,’ Montelatr Am Tobacco + I%/Pnillips Petrol. 62 4+ % George MeLéan, Grasay Am Tob cts B. — ‘] Plerce Arrow 19% 204 + ariee Thom, Ghinnessdk 1.022. 4 Am La France . — “| Pierce Arrow pf. 58% BAO ‘tom Boyd, Mox Hilla. a8 Am Radiator +2 | Pierce on : 8 e+ William MacFarlane, Oak Ridge..75, Am W W 6 pe — 4] Pittaburgh be 62 1 Juck Heck: i o. Lae duck Becket, Yountakah . 2 Austin Nichola . +1. | Pitts & Weat v 34% 96% + 2! Tom Kerrigin, Sewanoy Am Wool + 1%] Pond Creok Coal. 21% 24+ % low Syivester, St. Albans 4 T Rajoppl, Maplewood. . Am Wool pf + ‘'4] Pressed Steel Car 73% 7% We + & OTHER SCORES. Am Writ Pap pt 20% + %]Pullman Company 117% 117% 117% + 1% 7 Fred Decker, Knollwood, Am Zine pf... 4 + if Sp Ales Sug. 47% 47 4h + 1% ‘Turnesal, Fairview, 73, Anaconda 1M + 1%] Pure Ol 81%, 30% 1 Courtice, Pipin Rock, 7 ef a Prod . ef 2 O'Hara, Richmond Coun REeMCN Ot sas TE LWas) Rilel eating he Williams, Shackamaxon, Aawociated Olt a0) 4) Rall Stee! Springs + % «rt Thomson, Glen Ridge, Atchison Ry 8% + % Bay Copper Wrkngyl, 83, Atchison Ry pf. 01% + 4 [Reading ‘ +1 iwanoy, § 78, Atl Birm & Atl Reading lst pf.. + % » Onk Ridge, 76, 9 Remi 1 a, White Beeches i Atl Coast Line .. 10: Remington ‘Typo. + % wonnoe Brook, 61-150; A. J] Atl Guit & Wl. 87% + % Slee Steel + ie yRseyl,. 18, . Vogel.| Auto Sales Co pt 12 ~1 | Rep Iron & Steol.. +3 4 76100; Arthur Reid, Ardsley, 78, 81— [Baldwin Loco yp oval Daten ONS, Ro) 160: Sani Belfore, Grarsy Sprain. 84. Ti—|Nalt O Ohio Vp} St. Joveph Lead. = 181; Alex Ednie, Jackson Hela 80, 81—T bait & Ohio pt 4] StL & San Fran +1 for, ack Tirle, | Woodmeres, 79 F218). | sarnedall A 2 : St L & Southwest + 1% . Gray, ee 3 ? . Bian, Inwood, 70. L. ‘Ghtapetta, | Barndsal! i ot be siweet ve +18 Woodway, 91, ‘Thompson, | Bet cel anta ugar Mout” Verna Brown. [beth steel 8p és 114 Saxon Motora «-. + 4 SU, j alr ee WK + whoard AL. , 80-163; Clift Drake, unattached, [Beth Steel B me Wild 19-164; Pat Petranck, Yountakah, 83,/Booth Fisheries . 815 sI Scaboard A L pf. + % 7 164; George Jacobus, Ridgewood, 86,|Bklyn Rap Trans tH 4y | Seara-ttoebuck.... + 1% 104; J. "Thomaon Apawanite, Bie B= [pain Reore ate a4 % + 1% sO Winer etic Rene iede” At TBkiyn Union Gas. 110 100% 110 11] ehattuek +i 86-105; Al Cince, Milford School, 82, 8— | Burns Bros A... ie 1i| Shell TA 7... vie 16) Tom Falo, Peekskill, 81 165; | Burns Bros B. O's] Sinclair O11 +1 eee bas ie Snaeword, fed ee Butte & Super Sloss-Sheff Steel +1 auter, Century, 84, $3—167;" H. Johnson, | Butterick Co uthern Pacitic.. + 1% Inwood, 86, 82-168; John Walsh, Brook-| Caddo Cent Oll.. Souchern Ry: % lawn, 82, 88—108; George Dow, Rockabury,| Calif Pack ..... Southern Ry + & 83—168; Dan “Mackie, Century, 86, 88—| Gag Petrol ip NR eS Re “ Martin Sykes, Scarsdale, 84, 85—I . hh a “\2| Stand Oi of N J + 3% n McNamara, unattached, 84, 8% Calumet & Ariz 8 Oof NJ pt .. —%* Joe Santore. Mount Canadian Pac 26 || ateiearts Warner + % W Her Se eget a Stewar ner. Dunwoodien 80, 88.178 Gen Leather fT 1 | Stromberg -.-+- +4 Dunwoodle, 90, 5 Gch AR Of N 988 g | Studebaker ...... + 6% ra eee on oR Gatto: De: Pasco ‘ 4 | Submarine Boat . + % MANY AMERICAN GOLFERS} «chancicr Motors 7405 Superior OM ... re Shes & Ohio oF Superior Steel Me IN CANADIAN TOURNEY |‘ ji : x NM & Alton Ry 10% 4 xas Guif & Sul + a ee Ch & Alton Ry pf 1615 +1 nn Cop & Chem HAMILTON, Ontario, June 20.—Play | Ch Ml & 8 P RR 35% + | Tesus Co ....... + it In the qualifying round for the Canadian | © M&S PRR pe 40 rat linea pas Gaal r fh amateur golf championship began over} ¢'h 1 @ » ape pt The 1 | Third Ave : 1% the Hamilton Golf Club course at An-]¢ nt & Pipe pt 93 + '%] Tobacoe Prod + 1% caster, Frank Thompson of Toronto, the | Chic Grt Weat 8% 7 + % champion, had the low forenoon card | ©!” % may with Among the scores turned in by | 0". ea + % Americans were: L. B. Paton, Danvers, | Chinn cep... hi +1% Muss, §2; C. E, Langley, Washington, |ciuctt & Peab .. United HK ovvee + % 91, and the following, all from Buffalo: | Gova-co 1x] *Unlted Fruit... + 1K Coca-Cola + 1% J. V. Wadsworth, 86; Paul Hyde, 83; J. | oui Puel &@ Iron 1] United Food Prod Kennedy, 83; V. McAuliff, 81; Harold |oo; ¢ soutn “4 Un Ry In + % Jackett, 86; Neul Sells, 90; Charles R. |.) G sy +2 | Un Ry + ol Gas & 85% + Hyde, 99. lapis Obaeko ti, + my | UB_Re +2 phuiahia: Graph + lye o1 + 1% Comp T&R 2% ial Tall “Alcon + 3% $16,400 IS LOOT Canso U8 R @ Imp... +1 ¥ Consol Gas t+ U S Rubber..... + 3% OF LOFT ROBBERS |‘"*"! Tex US Rub Ist pe. 1064 104 106 — > Con Int-Cal Min 8% — MlU 8 Smelters... 41% 41 41% + . = |_| Cont can OT + MPU S Bteol ...... 100% 98% 100% + Cut Tfole in Roof and Use} conse BANE. sah Tih [E 8 Mie ves 10m 10m He + * Coxden OF 8 L Utah Copper + Rope Ladder—Force Corn Products .. 105% 101% 101% + 1%] Utah Securities «19% 15 15% + = Sate Crucible Steel... 74% 70 74 + adium Steel. 48% 47% 46% + 14 Safe. Cuba Cane Sugar. 16% 16% 16% + ITC & Coke 49% 49. 494 — 1 activities of detectives in| Cuba C Bug pf.. 34% Babe Sty — vee 1M ae ue A the'bullding at No: 18 Mant fist Street ion gm pene. tig st si at [eta tine: ak oie tet it became known to-day that the rob-| Cuban Am Sugar 244% 25% . West Maryland u% tes ie be i bery of tw WA. Davison Chem... +2 | West Maryland pf 19% ery of two firms, A. Bablan & Co,,| Davison Chem, | ug] west Pacitic Corp 10% 18% 19° + % r, Mining % embroideries, and the Vogue Lingerie | {7 "¢*7" Mun! — 3% acitic Corp pt 08% D7 STH +1 Co., had been discovered yesterday Mines + % Rabel asa ee ith ie ce ot 5 2 2) Up Vheeling ne 2 morning aa eving hesh accomplished | Hiss Glorage Bat 4% Ale. 48 | Wheetingel B pe 25 23% 2 4 since Saturday noon. setae gee White Motor 48% 48 48% + OH The robbers cut a hole through the| j.2 a HMI ena en ant ane |e raed f Vickwire Steel .. roof and then through the floor of the ie seul ae he a Willys-Overland .. 8% 8 8+ % top loft which was vacant into the} Erle 24 pf. Willys-Over!'d pf. 43% 43% 43% + Warerooms of the Babian firm. They | Pitbanks 10% ca Worth Pump ..... 48% 48% 48% — % forced the safe and took $1,000 in cash | Famous Players | 8) % FUEL Totat sates, 1,151,200, and $400 in liberty bonds. Cutting | Umeus Playere pt 83% = through the floor once more they used | pisy Rubber 15% + & LIBERTY BONDS. a rope ladder to get into the offices| rreport Texas... 23% + %] Liberty 31-28 opened 100.04, up .02: of the Vogue Company, where they | General Asphalt. 64% + #4) oq 41-28, 100.02, up .02; 8d, 100.06, packed up $15,000 worth of goods. | Gen Asphalt pf.. 00 4+ 4%) 4th, 100.08; Victory 48-48, 100.54 These they took up the ladder to the |General Electric.. 165 + Moros. oe = Babian establishment and opening the | General Motor 4% + % ee flail door took them down to the street, | Gen Motor pf Bt =i The thieves were apparently fright-| Gen Motor 6 pe. 81 7 SAVINGS BANKS, for they left several bales of lingerie on the floor and their rope ladder hanging from the hole in the floor. Oo COTTON BROKER FILES BANKRUPTCY PETITION Liabilities Include Profits His Customers, E. L. MeGuigan, who has been trad- ing in cotton brokerage at No. 24 Stone Street, filed a voluntary petition in bankruptey in the United States Dis- trict Court this morning. He gives his liabilities as $57,278 and his assets $34 883. Most of the liabilities are “profits on cotton deals,” due customers not in this city, The assets include seven Américan Cotton Exchange seats, valued at $200 ach, a War risk insurance policy of $10,000, and cash deposited with the Empire Trust Company, No. 120 Broad- wya, $17,883, and with the Metropolitan Trust Company, 120 Broadway | $1,415, Harold §. Budner No. 111 Broadway is his attorne: —___ CANTALOUPES DROP 50% AT WHOLESALE Fruit commission houses in the mar- ket district to-day reported a sharp drop in the wholesale price of both California and Georgia cantaloupes, due to heavy receipts. Further large shipments en route to this market also served to de- preas prices. The drop approximated 50 per cent, from yesterday's ruling prices. California melons, which sold yester day at $8 per crate of forty-five melon, brought $4.50 to-day, or ten cents each, Georgia melons sold at $1.60 per crate of forty-five melons, as against yester day's sales price of $2.50 Yesterday's arrivals amounted to ninety-one carload. of melons, ay against @ total of 125 for all last week. In the last thre days 1.200 cars of melons reached this market, Owea ranby Mining .. t Northern pf. t Nor Ore 80 taht teste eC wan Sugar “ 3% 1% Hendee 2M Houston Ol! . 1 Hupp Motors % “Hom ive om Ilinois Cent Indiahoma Ret Inspiration Cop i Int Con Corp...+ —t Int Con Corp...+ Inter Harvester +1 Inter Paper + 1% Inter Mer Marine + % Inter Mer Mar pf +3 Jewel Tea..... 7 Inter Nickel + Invinelble Olt Island O11 Jones Tea. nt Comb": Kansas City So Kelly Springtiold Kennecott Copper. Keystone Tire Kroany Lacka Steel . i eV Lee Rub @ Tire Lehigh Valley Loew's, Ine Loft, Ine. Lima Loco Man Elevated Martin Parry % 46% sae 16% ft$t+ | 44444 + Math Alk Works 44 a Maxwell Motor A. 5% Maxwell Motor B. 24 McIntyre P Mines 16 May Dept Stores. 116% Mex Peteroleum . 171%y Ms Minn & St L. + Mo Pacific + Mo Pacifle pf + Mont Ward + Mullins Rody MinS P&S 8M Nagonal Acme Nat] RE Mex 24 5h GREENWICH SAVINGS BANK Sixth Avenue and Sixteenth Street, New York DIVIDEND TO DEPOSITORS, JULY 1,(1972 AT THE RATE OF Four Per Cent Deposits made on © before July 16 are entitled to interest from July 1, 1923, Per eanum, J CHARLES M. DUTCHER, President L.DeG, QUACKENBUSH, Treagarer Sccrecantes FRANCIS M. BACON a SAVINGS BANKS. posits accepted s B. OGDEN CHISOLM Seamen’s Bank for Savings ‘HE TRUSTEES HAV} Tar aN Tee? SRRERED 2e paid to depositors entitled thereto {gp the six monthe ending June 30, exceeding five thousand dollars at the rate. of FOUR PER CENT. per annum. Payable on and after Monday, July 17, vez. GEORGD HALSEY, Preat it, SENEDION ry. accounts not WILLISTON H. New York, June 6, 1922, NOTICE abergaite to draw nm let, or Apr. let, or J or ‘Oct. “tat, must be’ made an a before the inst day 0 ‘he previous month. 76 Wall St. Interest from The Bowery Savings Bank 128 AND 130 BOWERY Braoch 87 Liberty St, New York, June 12, 192: A semi-annual dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT, per annum has been declared and wi)l be credited to depositors for the period ending June 30, 1923, on ail sums from 85 to $5,000, and will be payable on and after Monday, July » 102: Me Mt sera or be. te i) i frie? Si ante Je Beginning with Qotober 1, 1923, dividends will be credited and paid quarterly instead of semi-annaally os heretofore. | WILLIAM B. KNOX, Pre ident JOBEPH G. LIDDLE, Vice P; | PERCY G.” DELAMATER, Becmcent 8 A. BTENHOUBE, Comptroller Highes The rise w 1923, @ net advance of more than @ point and standard tAvestment issues, Which had been all but completely Neglected, gave an excellent account of themselves, Prices of the day were reached In the last half hour, and it was during this pertod that the market had the healthiest appear- ance; that is, the forward move- ment appeared to be due more to purchases by investment interests instead of day to day traders and operators who are often prone to completely disregard the funda- mentais which in the long run in- ly determine the trend of security values, as helped in part by fur- ther relaxation in| money market conditions, The renewal rate for call funds was fixed at 8 per cent. but in the early afternoon the rate was lowered to 2% per cent. There was an abundant supply of time money, payable in 30 days at Sty per cent The foreign exchange market gave a notable performance. Demand steri- ing late in the afternoon showed an advance of more than 6 cents for the day and entirely recovered the loss registered yesterday, ——__— BURGLARS GPT $11,000 FURS IN Lorn, It was learne| to-day that burglars got $11,000 worth of furs between Satur- day and Sunday from the loft of ‘Teit- ler & Schwartzman, Avenue. roof and cut a hole through reach the fur plant. to have carried away the loot over the No. 822 Seventh They entered by way of the floor to believed They roof and down the fire escape. TER Ir ST ae ery 10 PRESIDENT APPROVES PLAN TO RETURN ALIEN PROPERTY TAKEN IN WAR WASHINGTON, June 20.—Legia- lation is being prepared with Presi- dent Harding's sanction which wilt return to approximately thirty thousand Germans and Austrians property taken over during the war by the Allen Property Custodian in amounts of $10,000 or less, it was an- nounced to-day at the White House. The President, working with the Departments of State and Justice and the allen property office, it was stated, will recommend that allen owners of seized property valued at more than $10,000 amounts shall be entitled by the logislation to receive, if necessary, part payment, ranging up to the $10,000 limit. —e— HARDING FAVORS CUT IN 2D CLASS MAIL RATE Increase Dia- binet Meeting, WASHINGTON, June %0.—The Ad- ministration is considering @ decrease In second-class postal rates, it was said to-day at the White House. Considerable discussion was given to the subject at to-day's Cabinet meeting and President Harding and Postmaster General Work are inclined to belleve that at loast a part of the increase in th second: m made during the war should now be removed. ——_> NO PROFITS FOR THIS L@AGUE. EDMONTON, Alberta, June 20—The Western International Basepall comprising Vancouver, Ta: gary and Edmonton has v band, it was announced to-day. Most of the clubs were hard hit financially, TAFT BESIEGED BY INTERVIEWERS Photographed, — Carictured and Quizzed—Calls on King George. LONDON, June 20 (Associated Press). — London's men of the pen, pencil and camora jald siege to Wil- liam Howard t this morning and captured him bodily, They were newepdper men, photographers, mov- Ing pleture operators and cartoonists, all clamoring to see the Chief Justice of the United States. Ho finally sur- rendered, boing interviewed, photo- graphed and caricatured at the same time. Otherwise the Chief Justice's second day tn London for the most part, in visiting the Englieli Law Courts, accompanied Sir John Simon, former Attorney General, and othor British’ bar leaders. He had luncheon with Ambassador Harvey and later called on King George, to whom he presented a message trom President Harding. The Chief Justice and Mrs, Taft will bo presented form- ally to King George and Queen Mary to-morrow by Ambassador and Mrs, Harvey. The former President surfeited with luncheons, banquets and miscellaneous festivities. Almost every hour of his time until his de- parture on July 8 has been claimed for a public or private esremony of some sort. was spent, Red is being | 850 Formerly up to $35 *25 Formerly up to $45 $ UPERBLY made suits. Every attractive model and fabric is here in the large assortment Formerly up on display. to $55 “15 Genuine Irish Linen Knickers Nowe 75 ‘In the Bronx HEF are all the most popu- lar models Exceptionally well tailored and extremely low priced. Sunimer Suits a | 0 Levy 119-125 Walker Street | Ii73 Broadway 409 Easti49thse EMARKABLE in all-wool suits. Every conceivable model and fabric. Many fine sport suits included. and fabrics. 8,879 Palm Beaches \ HY pay more for your Palm Beach Suit? These Palm Beach Suits include every new shade and model. All one price—all brand new this season. Sizes 32 to 50. 8,167 Mohairs [“PoRTED and domestic mohairs in plain colors or striped. All the latest styles. Carefully tailored throughout. Sizes 32 to 56. 7,579 SapleCool Worsteds T= finest light weight suits in town. Splendid fabrics. Skeleton lined. Silk sleeve lining. Silk piping. Patch pockets. Every model and color. & Son All-Wool Trousers Formerly up to $9 White Flannels Striped White Serges Clothiers to New York Men and Boys Since 1888 ir Canal Street, By All Subways Second Floor Entrance on Cortlandt St. Between Third & Bergen Aves.

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