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OTT ORIENT EM EET 8 - weet ore +r NeNtE eemendane THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUN’s 21, 1922, INSURANCE HEAD SDAIPAL TA SHANE | ittoretn insistent ae: YOUTH REFUSED A HO DENIES LOSSES ANPAIGH 10 WAt don.” rhe Hace of Health Baveu-| SHOT UNCLE LATTER tion in the Gur lurh, Incentives hy m4 Decinees Boy fad Been Ki Let ‘ and Motives in Health Education,” G fy of Saye fine Co to “The Promotion of Health Habite— apres gan: ntermyer Says Fire Com- Successes and Failures,” and ‘The| In retaltation for @ refusal to panies Made $10, 300,000. WU, Preparation of Teachers in Heéalth] Vide him with a home, Joseph § Education,” Among the educators} mona, 19, of No. 111 Columbia e Henry Evans, Chairman of three and sctentists to participate are Dr.| Brogktyn, thia morning fired five od : Radio Searchlight for Shi S fire Insurance companies whose stock BE. V. McCollum of Johns Hopkins] at” his uncle, Gluseppe Pettinaco; ’ dealings wers investigated by the Macon “Aiea ve iiy cbven ru Kee'| front of tho latter's grocery. at No. G17 Marco 9 i Lockwood Committee, has written to 5, Board of Education: Dr. Maurice] Metropolitan Avenue, Williamsburg. 11 fi MLS LATEST UMVEMTMOM) same: cvotermyer, counset to the A. Bigelow of Teachers College, Co-}OnY one bullet struck Pettinaco, mal Child eaten "Orgentaation lumbia University; Miss Mabel Bragg|!"® ® scalp ee ae ae of the Newton, Mass,, School Sya-| Tan away and the police are looking Perfector of Wireless Tells| Poration of America have devoted #0 lost on industrial investments, He} and U. S, Officials*Unite | tem; Mins Flora Rose of Cornell Uni-| for him. °] much study, was also discussed by Mar- | Says at Lake Mohonk versity. Pettinaco, who was treated by an am- " coni. It may be explained that atatic is it Wah to” ‘ ered The addresses of wel: wil bulance surgeon from St. Cather . 31, 20, ‘ian id remain me, told Concentrated Beam for Pgs Re A Acadia ii Sou wikaes < Wad tk adabthad cur! “Making America Healthter” ta the| ent of the Board of Trustees of the nephew had been reening’ bal compat Guidance of Navigators. times drown out telegraph signals and] "non, |Obsect of the first national.conterence| Child Health Organization of Amer-jand he did not want him as & lodger. a e telephone apeech, particularly in sum- three companies show net profits from on Wealth "i ica, Dr, Small, and Daniel Chase of | Salamona, he said, came upon him thie mer. Statle is now overcome by sheer} salen and increased market valuations {74 0 1. sr Ladh Gauls, caecedig 62 een At Ml Ged lot ee tee the: aby Cece ae aa : wake Mohonk next week, accor pustinl ’ By Capt. Robert Scofield Wood | orn, regent in ariven oud | of over $10,800,000, nearly $6,000,000 pa Ba 6 nagdly | 4 word, drew the revolver and began ngainst the interference of static. ‘° & preliminary announcement sent out BELT NOT “ST! ” firin, Senator Guglielmo Marcont, the wire-|°Vercome static Marconi first determines|of which falls to the Continential, ERLING, deh by the Child Health Organization of CT ae a eee the strength of the signal sent bY ®]1¢3 260 909 4 Pueaia, and Ore n of 4 leas genius, received the Gold Medal of | measuring apparatus and then makes| #%750,000 to the Fidelity 4 America. The United States Bureau JEWELLER CONVICTED NEIGHBORHOOD VOTING” committee, denying the companies Walter Is Tied with Joe Kirkwood for Lead, with Jock Third and Jim Sixteenth in Championship, Which will Be Resumed To- Morrow at Sandwich Course. ~ SANDWICH, Eng., June 21. )SQOME OF LEADERS eT" is an off day—a day of rest, IN FULL QUALIFYING as it were, in the British open golf championship tourney ROUND AT SANDWICH. here. The two days of qualifying a founds are over. To-morrow and| acm? {M4 Country. Round. Round. Tot Bagen. Unt ty 14j|the Institute of Radio Engineers after] the signal strength equal to that of the | $662,000 to the American Eagle.’ ‘ * ae a . Friday the players who finished Kirkwood, "A ala q }{j| delivering his paper and experiments on distant transmitting station. The investigation by Mr. Unfer- Ke Site is co-operating to teach inks looedtelth orisha Veet wit ON NEW MOVIE HO! Wesba hs seit aighty will bare’ eee ee ‘3 1] the new posulbilities of short wave op-|, “If the slanals are unreasonable, due} myer showed that on the atock trans-| teachers How to convey to children in] : ecinton. ——— i “ee Hil ose (WiONe (le, lest dliGndutaned to static, Marconi explained, “the meas~| actions in which the directors of the]eastly understandable terms the idea] Charles If. Keene, a jJoweller at No, | Rebatiding Collapsed Katckdlt~ out for the title—36 holes each day. El eae iit Sax age ved) uring apparatus is used to send t0 8) company participated ag syndicate}of health habits, — / 180 Broadway, was to-day convicted in] becker Theatre Hangs om Resants America’s “Big Three” have made| y : 1538 9: SURNCR GS) be iantiabasd B82 ‘per minute, five letter code, and| Underwriters, the companies suffered) Dr. C. E. A. Winslow of the Yale] General Sessions of unlawfully marking] WASHINGTON, June 21.—Residenty good—even better than their most ins wlan natn Wse]in the large auditorium of the United | Whe voltage applied to aerial from the| considerable losses. Mr. Evans ad-| School of Medicine is Chairman of the|a belt buckle “sterling” which con-| f the neighborhood in which the Knioie- ardent admirers hoped. Walter Ha- 13g] Ensineering Societies, at 29 Went 3th {local sender is Increased until complete] mits making an individual profit of] Programme Committee, and Dr. | tatned tess than the required .226 of |@rbocker Theatre collapsed under « lqg gén stood tied with Joe Kirkwood 3g3| Street. Most prominent among those} readability Js obtaindd.”” Thus, Mar-} $20,000 as'member of the Cuba Cane] Thomus D. Wood of Teachers’ Col-| actual silver. Katherine Lowe, a clerk |of snow in January, with the loss present were Prof, Michael Pupin of |! sald. he obtained “at once a very} Sugar syndicate, but adds that he lost| lege, Columbia, 1s Chairman of Ses-]1n the store, was mimilarly convicted. ; nearly 100 lives, are taking a straw vi for the honor of leading the two 154] seen. | Correct estimate of how much the power | $45,000 in disposing of his stock. The] sion which begin June 26 and run] Sentence was suspended in each case}on whether the ruatare. shall i58|Columbia University, B. J. Nalley, Pres- | to drive the signal through. ben Gualiving founda. ‘help. total wad | Feelin stain IL aloo te 4 Bh. ay | companies in this instance tobt some-| to July 1. Other members of the com. and attorney for the defense announced | placed with a new motion picture bi sat rH of the jo Co: of Amer-|DON'T MISS WJZ NEXT MONDAY] tine more than $200,000 mittes are Dr. John R. Finley, Stato| '!® Would appeal from the conviction. | it was made known to-day by the Bygl- 147—just two strokes better than the mn Ra elt A r fiae 190|{ca; Prof. Alfred Goldsmith of the Col- NIGHT. tianlian Commissioner of Education, * Dr. | |, The belt buckle was purchased In the} neas Men's Association of the section, card of Jock Hutchison, defending Auth. BWe 4 store on April 20 by Thomas F, Mor-| ‘The vote was proposed by Harry ail. Oe ints Pie ae ot ene Unitag | BAR: supervising Inspector of the Bu-| Crandall, head of the company wh Sta % = phedahes e United) vreau of Weights and Measures, ‘The! operated the Knickerbocker, Who States Bureau of Hducation, Dr. Ray] delinquency in silver was testified to by| he was willing to rebutld, provided the | R. Wilbur and William Wirt. HB, G. Shields of the United States As-| residents in that vicinity exp | The topics to be discussed in papers | say OMe desire to have him do so. vat } ft 4 | d lege of the City of New York, Edwin Millions wanted to see Dempsey and Morgan, C. D. Tuska, Arthur Batchel- | SY ity, last July but only 100,000 got GIVEN BROWN DEGREE champion, whose 78 yesterday give him 149 for two days. Jim Barnes came back strong yesterday and got CARDS OF LEADERS se, Baul Golity Meee aatoncaah hear enough to see the actual battle ao lor, Paul ley, ‘aylor, John V.| Although another hundred thousand mn a 72, giving him 154 for the two days, IN BRITISH TOURNEY | (ss ocan, George H. Guy, H. M. Short, heard every | blow that was struck) University rev mccment. lave eftol : i finishing sixteenth. . C, Martin, Major J. Andrew Whi:e| ree Waite, the “men of mystery” vial PROVIDENCE - Hutchison, ont .. 544 543 544—38 PROVIDENCE, R. 1, June 21. The other two Americans in the A 455—40—78 [and L. C. Everett. radio. For the millions who cannot & tournament, C. Mayo and Edward Van Marconi, in announcing hia new dis-| crowd into the Velodrome for the Brit-| %r Auckland Campbell Geddes, Brit- Vleck, failed to qualify. Mayo's card| Hagen, out . 434—35 : fy ton-Leonard battle this coming Monday] ish Ambassador to the United States, read 165. Van Vleck tore up his card in. 484 250—37—72|COVery and development, “the radio | ‘The Wireless Age, of which Mr. White ied the’ ts 4 , when going poorly. search light to guide ships off perilous | {s publisher, has made arrangements to] W2® award Ae) Bibibirthlaeal A rr ddl The most notable of the players who | Kirkwood, out . 534—34 coasts,” deplored the neglect of the| broadcast trom the ringside the fight,| Doctor of Laws at the 184th com. failed to qualify was James Braid. a in. 455—38—72 | “ “| blow by blow, so that all who Usten-in| mencement of Brown University to- former champion, who was just outside short wave experiments and described | wii! enjoy the fight with the enthusiasin| day. the elect with a total of 162. Poor put- =| methods of overcoming static and many] second only to that shown by actual] Other honorary degrees conferred - ting cost him a place. He took four] Kirkwood had a good round of 72 andj other interesting subjects at great} presence at the scene of conflict, were Doctor of Divinity, Rev. Fred- j } } j strokes on the eixth green, and on the| but for carelessness on the home green] length. The details of how, when, why and ‘i sj homeward half required three putts at| should have turned Ina 71, He dropped| “The question as to whether it woula| everything else will’ appear in this} Crick Lent, President of Elmira Col. six of the nino holes, one or two strokes also on other greens.| be possible to transmit radio signals} column to-morrow. Heme) Blmaitay Nox 1 Pearce Aree «Harry Vardon, Abe Mitchell apd] sim Barnes was in some danger of|around the world as far as the Anti- —- Harry Westcott Rockwell, Principal 4 Roger Wethered each had a score of 182. | rating to quality following his 82 yes-|podes is one which has always fas- of the Buffalo, N. Y., State Normal } ‘Wethered had the lowest score of any|terday, but he pulled himself together|cinated me,” Marcon! confessed, “In W W Z—New York Penuel of the amateurs in the tournament. |in' fine style. He was bunkered at the| fact, the distance to the Antipodes is Degrees were given to 225 students agi Talley, another amateur, reatiired | second hole, but made a splendid recov-| the greatest possible useful distance 360 Metres of whom forty-nine were students at r 156 strokes, tho same number taken by} try and got his four. At the fourth he| that can be covered by radio on this | \———————————= 7 | the women's college. Forty-five ad- ve holed a five-yard putt and at the fifth} little earth of ours.” Marconi stated |, » M.—Brief song recital by! vanced degrees also were awarded. Jack White and J. H. Taylor each|he holed a putt of eighteen yards. On| that he had obtained results, “whic|‘Edna Beatrice Bloom, soprano; J. turned in cards of 159, while Arnaud i rene: go far to show the relative facility with | Thurston Noe at the piano, i Po SS, | Mansey, the former French amateur | ‘he next Green, however, he took three} cc) dio’ signals can now be sent) o¥ the Wisp," Spros “oy “the Heart | SUBWAY SERVICE HIT goamplon, ‘Willle Hunter and George | POTS" puted into the rough from the] ‘rom England, to, Australia and seem u,"” Vanderpoel; (c) “There Was a a Moos imenegsire te ‘role where he fourteenth tee where the wind was] {0 Indicate that there Is something in Star.” stitehell, BY A SHORT CIRCUIT Coezepet At, the, third, hele, where he} owing across the line and was in the] ‘he Iden of the wireless waves traveling | 2.40 P. M.-Briet recital ot June re- —— e Hagen played perfect golf for sixteen | rough on the last hole, but a fine chip} 100i ole, the Aibodua.”" Bonmotinea bee a a stole. Four-Minate Delay Throws Al holes. Then Knowing she needed only | #hot enabled hin to get his four for a} roto Nii waves, traveling around the| Lesta 15, Fisher, sopranos J. Thurston Syrtem: Gut of: Gear, two fours for a 69, he eased up with] round of 72, earth in different directions, re-enforce] Noe at the piano; (a) “Wake Up!" A southbound express on the west ey Fost that Be tepred Pad eons > each other when they meet at the re- “I Passed By Your Win- mee wily ey lease then hte ang shot to the seventeenth and made an ceiver, said Marconi, and sometimes “Little Pic! mes Square, was atop, yy a shor fnditterent drive to the eighteenth, get. | MISS WAINWRIGHT MAY they interters: withneach ‘cehere] tine. so) le Pickaninny| vrcult just after 8 o'clock this morning, ting into a bunker and taking four! START IN THREE EVENTS| creat station built by the Radio Cor-| 4.40 P. M.—Children's hour given by] when the morning rush hour tide was strokes to reach the green. poration of America at Port Jefferson,| Elsie Jean, well-known writer of Chil-| rising to ita flood. It took four minutes PLENDID all-wool suits. Every ‘This, added to his 75 yesterday, gave Long Island, the most powerful on this|dren's stories and verse. Subject. for the train crew to find and remedy him a total of 147 for the double round, | Helen Wainwright, the premler al} continent, sent waves that. “preferred | “Percy Pickerel Frob Wins a Medal.” | the trouble. fabric and model you can thir ak of. Hutchison’ second rouse whe) polblog around girl swimmer of America, {s sx-|to travel three quarters of the way| 10.30 P. M.—Address by Wing Tabor] ‘The delay gummed the southbound Many sport suits, too. ‘Bargains at like his sensational 71 yesterday, but he} poctea to be a competitor in three| round the earth, rather than to come] Wetmore, President and founder of the] express works so that many persons * . 7 d golf, nevertheless, H Bi this pri Lirp epa sie ber at Ay tees ee events at the big aquatic meet to be] °Y the shortest way around.’ Minute Men of America, Subject— | Were twenty-five minutes late in reach- iS price. Tat NN tooke “at "the “seventeenth, | held Saturday afternoon in the open| SHORT WAVE LENGTH IMPORTANT, “Mob Paychology.” Lief musical pro- | ing thelr downtown offices, 5 sida ails ates ac where he badly topped his second shot. air pool at Brighton Beach, HE SAYS. Mr. Marconi referred to the work UNIDENTIFIED MAN KILLED DY $ 5 ; : G ’ 4 Feats ego, aad pointed cur That’ sll nisl W J 2—Newark As utente wile Ak yes . Hildreth § Pair of Jockeys early experiments had ‘eck. conducted 360 Metres killed this morning at First Avenue and with short wave lengths, In the de- 36th Street while trying to board a W ° G longer wave lengtha have ao mucs be] “Features for the day: Groen ot No. 190. 86t Street,” Wood: Formerly up to $45 j mn Despi te Hard Luck sorbed the attention of inventors and ge heroulturel reports at 12 M. and 6! haven. He fell and the rear wheels of ri P { ; : eee ee merratee earth tel Atiington (official ting af 14.66 ton] Seas utiee en ees cia, weaned too | Ml ‘ABRICS and models galore! All HE finest suits in New York. Following Their Employer | i ceric to unnea| ues Be at AMG. ae wo 7] Bumin had dart hat nd ven, a carefully tailored. Every suita L Ever so many good - looking’ into space in waves, The distance]? M. wore a blue coat, gray trousers, a black from one wave crest to another is| Music every hour from 11 A. ‘M. to oft hat, tan shoes and a white and wonderful value. models and attractive fabrics. black-striped shirt. called “the wave length” and 1s usu-| P.M. aabaledd tie Formerly up to $35 Formerly up to $55 the fifth, despite tre action on No ti ini meters ta tt Shipping news at 2.05 P. M. ana | sande and Fator 4 Fator Ride Four of| Time and Bravo. Fator put up onc] Jats, when radio has become the hobby|P- M. Weather reports at 12 M.. r ‘It's a Wonderful World e the Five Winners at of those miliicn-doliar rides getting| of millions. the wave length used may| P.M. 8 P. 3% and 31.01 P. M. er All.” Will | Rosalter, ngel imer l Ss Arnold B, home. Vary from 200 metres to 20,000 metres.] 6 P. M.—“Review of the Iron and |‘ Witmark, Solo by Mr. Ki Aqueduct Track. a In other words, the ether of spacs {s| Steel Industries and Their Relation to| “My Land of Dreams;" "Jimmy," Wa- i Fi thi rt f th h shaken into terrific billows compared General Business Conditions." terson, Berlin and Snyder. “You Can 3 ag beat Ge tie Gauseps vate ana Sith which the mightlest upheavals off | 7 BK "Animal Stories,” by Flor-| Have Every Light on Bradway,” Irving 8 75 1 P ] B h incent Trean: {n'a storm are mere ripples.| ence Smith Vincent. erlin; “Gee, bu fate to me By Vincent Treanor. Is by the Breeding Bureau stallfon| igome years ago, during the war,'| 730 P. M.—Recital by Claire Devane, | Alone,” Shapiro Bernstein. 9 6. alm e@ac. AM HILDRETH 1s having «| Al! loch, out of Ravenna, by Clifford. | sald Marconl, “I could not help feeling] Prima donna soprano, and Fred Heide: | | 9 to 10.18 P. M-—Students, concert by : aul ; He Was a good winner on the flat as| that we had perhaps got rather in a . M.—Concert by the L. I, Tel] the New Yo erican Consetvatory S tough time putting over some] He Was ® goot Mimut after shewing| fut by confining all our researches and| Society Jazz Band, together with the Jf Musle, Carl Hein and A. Fraemcke. |i e TYLISH Palm Beac uits in v of his well meant two-year-| i, form as a three-year-old, turned | our tests to what I may term long] High Twelve Four Quartet and voting "Vivaldis “Allegrs PnSREED, 0; every shade and model. All one . ‘ f thi 4s ot] Kattau, sololst. Programme: ‘ v ; "Allegro," ‘Largo, A 4 olds, but his two star Jockeys, Sande|rogue and cost the Coden following] {Vt Tooth especially as 1 remem-| fornia,” Jerome MH. Remick & Co. to,” by Teabella Zimbler (Ne price — all brand new this season. and L, fator, evidently are not af-]a lot of money. At one time they} hored that during my early expertments,| "Pick Me Up and Lay Me Down in| York City). Aria for tenor, "Celeste Sizes 32 to 50. ; ie ected by the hard luck streak. Yes-|had hopes that he was good enough|as far back as 1895 and 1896, 1 had Dear Old Dixieland," Waterson, Berlin] Aida," Verdi, by Frederick Gummick . t to carry their colors tm the classic] obtained some promising results with|and Snyder; “Annie Laurie,” by the | (Elizabeth, N. J.). "Moonlight Sonata,” terday, at Aqueduct they accounted events ie which he had been entered. waves” not more than a few inches] High Twelve Four, J. W. Martin, first | Beethoven, Charles Gaige (Hackensack, for four of the five races run on the! put to jumping, he is taking kindly | tons.” tenor; A. Ross, second tenor; W. K.]N. J.) Sonata, andante and allegro, : He then proceeded to describe how he| Leufer, baritone; J. Leufer, bass, “All| Corelll, by Mathilde Zimbler (New York flat, and in one, the fourth, neither] to the cross country game and bids |) ee ie een eral tdea of{ Erin Is Calling.” “A Dream,” solo by | City). had a mount, Sande got Dominique | fair to be hard to beat through the] ising short waves and told his audtence home in the Rockaway Selling Stakes | "eld. He is a jumping type and ir] of some recent striking | experiments well enough bred to hold his own in| that he had conducted with waves of ve . a and after buffeting his way through}any company. There are a number| one metre to twenty metres in length, Z aaa 8 097 Mohairs of other fine types by Al Bloch in] Marconi believes that revolving re-] 5 ’ flectors would enable him t® realize an ; the field at the expense of several contenders landed the last on Possi-|the vicinity of Avon, the farmers of dea that he first proposed twenty-six 4 MPORTED and domestic mohairs ; the valley having a high tegard for| \“ ae hae eee 1 / ; ble, On his only other aoe as ee eee aT con ae -Voorhecs, "| Years eorxthe iden of radio lgnt= You Want it to Feel Good tS af ite enet stvien FF ose aad Bentry Pasn Pee ee ee senator tevniviw att d Look Good colors or with stripes. Sizes 32 to 52. ator had four mounts and finishea| Bantry Pass, which might have} Ving of wireless lighthouse or] | an 10) OO : in front on two of them, Arnold ¥3, 4Won the opening dash if she hadn't] beam, and by means of the revolving and Penrose. He was on Lord Brigh- ton in the Rockaway Stakea and was away badly, but he didn’t have been bothered at the start, is the] beam of electrical radiation It 1s pos- A bathing suit must be smallest thoroughbred in training and] sible for ships, when within a certain comfortable for swimming one of the gamest that has been seen | distance, to . anything to worry about as long as |!n a long time, She is scant 14.2 hands Hag ten ea ot te ats It must look good before Sande took care of the race with his |high, but she Taker op in courage}. had made a steamer was able to take Ow and after it is wet. 5 B i stable mate Dominique. Sande could- | 8d speed what she lacks tn bulk, and} her bearings within one-quarter of a Skeleton lined. Silk trim. Silk for her inches is a rare type. Her| point of the compass. *t make the weight to ride Edict in allies it dam is a fine big mare that has been} The possibilities of the reflector sy: the final event, so Fator got that job Tom Wye Bathing Suits are made for good swim- sleeve lining. Patch pockets. Every 7,435 SaZGol Worsteds $ 2 5 AO) ') UXURIOUS, light weight suits. | ere thus forecast by Marcon!: Sande had a better opportunity | Spending the summer at the caurt or] tems were thus forecas Ww ; i nd colors. Penne tiie. nit doesn't seem con. |that good horse, Sir Barton, Seige nietats Co nene B HIN rst ITS ming and good looks. pee 9 at patterns 8 stent for two stable jockeys to rae | The Rockaway Selling Stakes was] or which a ship could radiate or project ATHING SUIT Light, elastic, trim and nzes to 54. an easy thing for Dominique, who] divergent beam of the short wave i when just right, is a sprinter of no] rays in any desired direction, which good style. Heather mix- mean calibre, Like all of the ge@or| rays, i¢ coming across a metallic ob. e tures and solid colors—$5.00 Peter Quince, Dominique hi yt of | Ject, such as another steamer, would », ; “3 on hould st hater ha be reflected back to a receiver on the at men’s wear and sporting ‘ator handiv4 Edict but consistency | Speed. He should stay er than he | .., ah hereby im: ds ES 3 sending ship and t y immediately goods stores, ems to beya lost factor on the race |does as his dam, Berry Maid, ts by} reveul the pre and bearing of the ks these days. that beautifully bred horse, Odd-| other ship in fog or weather, One Look for the Tom Wye label Talking about consistency brings | fellow, a son of Barcaldine, and thi Robert Reis & Co. Distrit the same race, one for their joint ployer and the other for another Owner, as waa the case in the last ace when Sande was on Possible and Genuine Irish further greater advantage of such an to mind Sergt. Murphy's Thimble, Oaks winner, Gehimniss, Fontarabia, | arrangement would be that 1 would be She towroped her field in the fifth, |the dam of the crack two-year-old| ble to give warning Presence wherean In rer previous start, a|Cherokee, by Sweep, which the East. | “a hig sefr ele tai rabhaah apna three-horse affair, she ran about the|€"ers say wall sweep everything be-| Pigigw se? 4 o same distance behind as she had in{fore him at Saratoga, Is also by Odd- All-Wool Trousers Linen Knickers $ 75 Formerly up to $9 $3 | White Flannels Now Striped White Serges front yesterday. The track was|fellow, which was at the head of the STATIC OBSTACLES DISCUSSED BY Clothiers to New York Men and Boys Since 188% sloppy then, while yesterday it was|>reeding establishment of Chinn & MIRAK Es ‘ a just soft. Thimble may be that kind|Foreythe at Harrodsburg for many | ,,Marcon! discovers’ that when short ’ ot » horse which requires a special |¥€@"s- by static can be said to be almost non- kind of going or maybe {t is that she SRR ROR existing, and the only interference comes| ff needs betting on. When this was] ASKS EXTERMINATOR from the ignition apparaturs of auto- suggested, some one said that Murphy To CARRY 138 POUNDS mobile and motor boat - He even pre- bet on the mare last time when she dicted that the da Jost. Unscruputous trainers in the old days of the high stools always bet} ine 5, ‘ ne Brooklyn Handicap, Ext for effect. If the slips were taken up| ws Kilmer's seth ea mare mention that one of these short wave in on after bad-looking races, they were]asked to pick up 138 pounds in. the| feceivers will act as an accurate device i773 Broadwa Entra pigs d . always recorded and thus beyond sus-| Queens County Handicap, to be run hether or not one's ignition Cortian: t St. Secon would come when if , Near Canal Street, 4 we will have to screen such systems or “ uD- 125 Walker Street ‘Conventently We have them carry # government license Reached t for transmitting. ntally, 1 might By An Bubweye a As a result of his sterling victory in picion, but these wagers were of the| at Aqueduct Saturday, Grey Lag, which | system is working all right. Some mo- \ a Sweeney variety, They just protected |" second in that ‘Axture, with 126] toriets would have a shock if they real] Uf in the a th Between Third Floer orse’s connections in case | Pounds up is allotted 127 by Handi- | !zed how often their ignitos and spat V5 oh of 10° | capper Vosburgh in the Queens County. | Plugs are working in a deplorably ir- ft Bronx & Bergen ah John P. Grier and Mad Hatter are in| regular manner.” at 126 pounds each and Cireus and| Static, a subject to which the re- Arnold B, was @ real good thing in! Tryster at 123. search laboratories of the Radio Cor- vestigation, 7