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THE EVENING, WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1928. OTHER SPORTSIIISINIEREST suis Sook WwersTions ~~ ]l(wor ow Tue THeneR z ae mecca st a An Or & Defunct House of Fuller & the crest. 3 fore Una ety fins 4 bas Am 40% NY Air Brake have gone into bankruptey, rly] SCHOONER IS WRECKED Am a NY Centrat Co. Still Getting Money — [at of these firms neted s Balance. of #00 Ae io Nyorat 5 K| Bn commision ON LOST STEAMSHIP alance oO $90,000,000] xi Gan pt 1084 ye teak From the “Suckers.” brokers. Partners of several of these aN Gar. Haig: 631 SYN en) a) firms neted on various Consolidate a wl ie Shown for Close of 1921 [Am (ar ary, ea DAS IGN A Stock Fixchange committees, yet,{ vee" Sede tie = . ape CHER wi despite the more than thirty failures FRANCISCO, Jul ‘ in Various Banks. Ae eae be By R. R. Batson : y SAN PRANCISCO, July 6,—Deside the s 4 tn Am Urug 8ynd od od od nearly all of which were of an ex-|« battered bull of the steamship Whit+ ~~ Hundred and Eighty-| The Games Will Be Held in _ ‘Ati Bxprese , Although {t {s more than a week|tremely malodorous nature, — there loat month “ago, the -ategae . + + AmHide & Leather 144 7 have been but si % ‘om|ehooner Arct 1 Water-loxged ght Players Have Entered | the Pershing Stadium on | ne city of New York receives 3] Am Hide a tenth 14% BF he Coo sigr & Con momberslthat exchange, “These, according to] Steck tO-day on Saunders Noet, seventy . ; : n Tee a 4 ¢ the Consolidate: oS A Mi a s ‘ ith her National Championships. August 20. per cent. on bank deposits up to $2,-[ Ai" lee ‘a aay Oklahoma Retin falled tor toro than $4,000,000, caah, [at furnished by that exchange, sii natuls, Dictate, eopAreNtle TN ae eee 000,000 and 2 per cent. on deposits] Am int Corp 2 Orphie Beehthbey ‘|B. H. MacMasters, Irving P. Nettier.|ianger. ‘The inahip Brunswick was eimal ei , eee than eieUNE. (eh Sa, Haw Als tas Prabes 3 Otn Steel checks and securitien continue to flow] 1. J. Nicholas, E. EB. Kohn, Louls|lorciine bye n> Branawick wa All records have been broken in the D Swe Le CaumocImena. nreceehi nce ee re ceete oo Tew fin ean It Ag Pacific Devel into the office of the receiver from| Kory, and B. J. Callahan. In @ fow Inst night the Arctle struck umber of entries for the open goit| The entries of women’s feld and track} exceptions to this, in Brooklyn § perf am Lin oll pf “ai Pacitie Cont & 611 SuslOthira-Who-antarduny db Hot Yat Pei the wrecw OF the Phithes athletic teams for the International t. bel ve to $200,000 and| Am Locomotive.. 113% 111 Pac 7 Stories of salt wate oe —_—— rad 6) » 2 ; 1 Bhi tom, 20! \ PansAm Det e : war ba to be played over the inks of the] aug, 20 have been received from Bel- RRGUNE UR) Stee Guat ane Rane s Gee eit pan Ain Pet Bi gone Into bankruptey. of Mexican Petroleum companies, in TAXICAB OWNERS Bkokie Country Club, near Chicago, | gium, Switreriand, Emgiand and Caecho-| x 8 a i a BO es pte eye Surprising as it may seem this in-|cluding Mexican Petroleum and Ma: i wee Slovakia, ‘France will also enter the] lchmond, where banks are collect-| Am Sm 4 et pt Oty tine Pern Gateack flow.pt tiotiey le: practioaity ee heavy | Atheriean, furaty, bonds tenued at lomeat enten The entries closed last night. and| strongest women's athletic team that|!& mediums and where deposits are} am sugar HOw 70% Peoplon Gas an at any. time since the failure was|, E, ls Doheny, cxecutive head Liberal eren mmediate With one or two mails still to be! has ever competed in an international] small and less stable, the rate is}\m Sumatra... Wh jms Pore Marquette pt first announced. It comes from new] cen In latecciany thane mitten A. B. BING pened, the total has reached 488] meet only 2 per cent Am Tobacco . MoM Sah eels customers who, im response to|thousands of words to caatiowane th 52 Wall Street Players. ‘Three days have been al- | ‘The gamen will be held under the dl-| When inquiry was made it was}Am Tobacco B.. 130% 130 lercecAvhaw uller’s attractive advertising, desire|theory that mit water ia makins «: lotted to the qualifying test—Monday, | rection of the Federation of France| learned from an official source that am 3815 Pleree-Arrow pf ty open accounts; from established Tuesday and Wednerday — and all three will be needed with such fleie s a big and cumbersome amalgamation of French athletic’ federa- which there has been This is a temporary two feminine tions, between until recently friction which threatened money on deposit in trust com- panies, no matter what the amount, pays only 2 1-4 percent, unless what AW WEE Spe pf Am Woot ois Am Zinc Anaconda f Anno Dy Gde .... Pierce O41 Plttaburgh Pitts & Went Powtum Cereal customers, who wish to purchase ad- ditional stock on the credit balance they had established, and from cus- wo ye F re is known as a thirty-one-day cer-| Asso oil rodicera a ! ‘Two years ago at Toledo 265 play-1 +, in the proposed international games| tificate ia obtained. This is a guar- | accion Fullman Co tomers who were making payments ers entered in queat of the open title.| for wenn carter GEER that Woney Will Bek Se. wee [acd Punta Aleg Buxar ou stocks purchased on what Vall The total at Washington last y ar Several conferences took place be- drawn during that period. A deposit- Alt Bir & AU 6 On Rand Mines Street knows as the ‘Partial Pay- BAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIA : o ; es: Coam : ; was 264, s0 that more players tin] tween the rival factions during the pant| °h,Sranted a certificate draws 2 8-4 }Atl Coast Lino » Ray Consolld + | ment Plan.” Fuller & Co. were one For Home-Bui ding and Savings ever before in the history of the sport} few days, and it was finavly decided to| In a report to Mayor Hylan Com-|Ati Gulf & WI ins + 2%] of the best known partial payment FIFTEEN PARK ROW (GROUND Fico ), Ni YORK in this country will wend their way| declare an armistice until October, when| missioner of Accounts Hirshfield ]Aus Nichols ... “ ; a eot ies t S| houses in the financial district. its 67th * AY : to Chicago this week end with high] the annual meetings of the rival federa-|ShOWs the results of an examination |ai\in Loco ‘ a ERAUSAIE Sioa! : an —— funk cakes LE t cash dividend at its usual an- hopes for a title which only one con| tions will be held. At these annual|¢! the receipts and disbursements of fia c“Ghie i ay | Republle Steet + 1%] The receipt by the recelver of the nual rate of 414% on Saving Share accounts to Li nieetings efforts will he made to fuse|the office of the City Chamberlain for}ian ¢ onto pr 1g | Reyn'tds Tob pe it + | Puller ,rm of the extraordinurily large $5000, and 5% with an extra dividendo According to an announcemert sent RECORD FIELD —|INTERNATIONA th two organizations into one fede: tlon or the fourth 1921 quarter. This includes Harnsdale A. 4 [Royal Duteh amount of money that has come in of 1% on instalment and neome share ee upon permanent and har-]a statement of bank balances for the]. Steet 14 [Reynolds § Thi put by the United States Gol? asso-| onions working relations. period ended Dec, 81, and shows a] tteth Steel B wIStL & Sun Fran ‘ since the firm falled ts a striking DRIMGRIE Man eens ig thoi nds ¢ Te , f f 6 pt Rp oc. 4/8 & 8 Fort yy tna H 7 7 ¥, ; Cation yesterday, eight more pairs] Announcement by the vrival French Ui a A Amounting, to $90,|Beh et prep 0.114 tay ish — MBL BB Fs ' iMustration of what little attention independence and to homes. Savings bv mail . been added to those wero will]feminine athletic federations that they ede ie num the: Chase Nationall| HWeh ain 167 [st Le so wnt i the average gambler—who deludes meee boi from July 1 aved on or hefore July fart in the qualifying round on Mon-|had sunk their differences, at least tent-| pank had $16.978,717,62; the Chatham |UkUN Rapid Tran it aah Wel eeaerrh Ar DR eeaete nto the, Penny itiee Werte) Om ba See St) eS aly se ‘Say and seven each for the tests on]porariiy, ang would conduct the inter-{and Phoenix National Bank, $5,000,-|nrr iy tem 4 ay to 14, | Investor—pays to the character of the Bet Tuesday and Wednesday ational games at Pershing Stadium|000; City National Bank, $6,500,000; | Hurns Bros A.... 4 194 | Seare-Roe + 14] firm he deals with. hoa Aysowe: the takovents s Robert] Avs. 20 is expected to pave the way| First National Bank, — $6,500,000; | tiurne fros B " 4 {Seneca Conner + 4] There te probably no law that can ares . A. Gardn Chicago, the former for the entry of an American team in] Mechanics and Metals National Bank, | Butte Cop & Zine THU dl Pier aeate »| | be passed which will protect what the 1 ‘i Pr N00 : oP 7 ? Hutte Superior 8 % |S ir & Tran AVINGS BANKS. SAVINGS BANKS. tion: champion and the]thes® competitions, ‘The personnel of Rhee z ates bd anid insets ; F | Sinclair ey + %|bucketing and fake promoting fra peddle as I play carried Cyril Tolley to]the team bas already been announced, Reape! peer ie cae ville apc Cuddo Ot ‘ " Sheffield a5 1a 4 ternity in Wall Street know us a an extra hole in the final round for] but owing to the conflicting reports| *"" + een veel COO Use Uh Onl Betroleuth | Southort Vacitie., v “sucker from the assaults of these the amateur championship of Great|rrom abroad there was some doubt In| P2t%: $9-512,000; avanty Trust |Guianan Mining AUR SENE 2 '" | fnancial parasites Britain in 1920 HRSHINAa ctu ARatedPraentatiS ") Company, $5,000,000; New York Trust} Can Pa oe BROT te a ; These promoters and bucketeers 1 Rudolph Knepper of Princeton, ho] itis vaewraine (ik uae alahe fart jompany. $8,000,000; Kings County | Cent Leather : vol seaauttiiion Serta te i | make tt a point tossend letters, tele- J Was beater for the intercolleriate 0°" (7 nee Peat acd Bieust comniny Nee a Feathered ‘ : fN 1 ve tity i] phone calls and telegrams to ponte | champlonship last week, also will try 10S ‘ es rust Company, $238, Chandler Me i ry rig fSiawarteWarnun. 6 of more than moderate means who ‘i } hig luck with the professionals. Te] Prance. The city's banking commission con- |e" & Onl om 10 10 { PStromteeg « is live in rural districts und who, be- N. W. Cor. 14th St. and Eighth Ave, is paired with William Blangford of| In connection with the development|sists of Mayor Hylan, Comptroller} on @ a in pe N a4 Me ' } ndeby ine i%}eause of thelr lack of Wall Street Glen Oak for the qualifying round|of competitive athletics for women, | Craig aod oh Ghesipera in Berdlas chi Great Westn 8% SS iat atin 8 s knowledge, are impressed by the QUARTERLY DIVI DEND of Tuesday especiaily throughout the European] !eimer. ooty, Dem Cal) wae. near Gt Weatn pt , 5 ; character of the broke: literature Willie Hunter, amatenr champion} countries, it is expected that the In-|{07-48¥ If 2 per cent. on all deposits }oen mil & St Maul re , a " A they had received. & Co Credited July 1, 1922, at the rate of of Great Britain lust year, also has} ternational Amateur At t Sy ah B-lover $2,000,000 wasn't a pretty low]ch M & St I pf ‘ cant ary Ae sent out very “‘taking’’ literature, and entered at the last minute and wifi. ine g a © Federa-lrate, He said city deposits are not|Chi « North W f ee nana tec a va | it is from the gullible people in rural be paired with P.O. Hart of Marietta, [[10™ Th) controlling body. tn Interna} stationary: and that the city consid-|Chi R i & Far fis foe Haciti i 4 1m | districts—people who know little or (a) ia the testing sound on Wedhes: ona et Hoa, will acoe Be Jurisdiction Jered itself quite fortunate in Its ar- JE I tf al 160 + 14 | nothing about Wall Street—that the day. Weare move, would standarding | eTeeones with the banks Shino Copper \ {| butle of the money now being per annum on sums from $5 to $5,000 entitled thereto under the Two other » comers are Mortle}and give permanency to track and field a —— 1CC# Sth ade: Ol 1h ceived by the receiver of the Fuller By-laws. Dutra of Del Monte, Cal, and Abe] sport among women throughout the}] SUMMON BROKERS Cluett-Peabody ; Ap pte Od firm comes ObLOSITS MADE ON On BEVOKK JULY 10th WiLL Deaw IvTEREST FKOM Espinoza of San Francisco, winner|world and meet with the approval of IN FULLER CASE Fmectanur a Fi oa Hf ‘ eee ; JULY ist i ‘ espectively, in the|the national amateur sport governing Fuel & Iron . a ‘ Puller and MeGee, the two partners (cA elie is el a syn aa fen [Bodies of ail civilized nations umbla Ga 5 ian 4G 4 or Me nite oy ta enuah interest Credit 2) Quarterly ece ner rnin open! "tis ihe apinion among amateur ath = Comumbta ¢ « TM 4 i 3 ¢ BANKING BY [AIL championship tournament. Dutra has|ierte 4 es in this country that} Must Produce Reeords of [éenw ime lt ty it to of the Consolidated WILLIAM & a K, President, been playing some brill olf chis| some. ¢ titlve events for women on iz - Consol " 7 7 Stock But that th WALTER R. BRINCKERHOFE, Secretary, CLARENCE L. BLAKELOOK, Treasare year and is almost sure of qualifying y be placed upon the Olympic Gamex Transactions for Grand — Jconsoi texttie rol ‘ permitted 1ain 4s meni Bown Mondays trom 10 AM, io 7 af, Baturdays from 10 A. M. to 12 BM., other Walter Hagen, who brought back rami for the meet to be held at J 4 Cont Ca 1 y 7 not surprising in view of the jaye from 0 olidaye Ae aba " Jury. “orn Prodicta ide 7 “ ; Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage the open championship of Great Brit terdam in 1928 : ay Baod Pies if . a Fred Andrews and Perey ‘Thomas ain last Saturday, is on his way to — District Attorney Banton and his ath eee “ 4 s ina Aline wha aT , | who were so intimately associate Chicago, where he hor s ( add the| GOULLET BEATS SPENCER |assistint, Benjamin Schreiber, who|ouban Am Suxu: S$ Ind Alco pf. in Hi with the notorious B.D) Dier frm rational title to his list and so be the a Alea vestiguting the $5,000,000 | Guta ga U8 Realty ite Mh hide are still permitted to remain as men-{p STN ES @EREA ENTREE hold both championships in the same a e failure of E, M. Fuller & Co., to-} ju cigon Chem eft jejtors When R. H. HeaMasters & Co. | | year. A'fred Goullet won the five-mile na-/day issued subpoenaes deuces tecum, | De Beers Mining th 'T failed on ebrufiry 17 with a-|f) Sixth Avenue and Ninth Street, N. Y. | an, - tional championship race, the sixth of aleailing upon brokers on the Curb and] Pe! & 1 SHR er yah ‘i nil A semi-annual dividend at the rate of | series twelve races a e “onsolidater ek Excha Wash Ne . ‘ ‘| i BINALS AT HEMPSTEAD) eye terns Ge areoreas or the oo yee tniee Btobk Eoxchan kes "i ( 54 i PYRENE ENDS FIRE Of, per annum has been declared and will be credited on | sev atn : America, at the|to produce all books and records hay- | Dome Mingo. ity We th 4 () an ; arate e 30th, 1922 COURSE CARDED SUNDAY | vuiodrome in Newark last night Goul-ling to do with their transactions with | pram ieodn ts aie {V “| BUT, CONFINED, MAY] ZO ait accounts entitled thereto_on June soth, 1922 | let defeated Willie’ Spencer, Francisco|the Fuller company Tiles torake Bat 41h \ ists 4 p z = ; - HEMPSTEAD, L. I., July 6.—Because|Verri and F ank Kramer in the order} ‘This course it is believed will make [xtknorn Con! Py \ % 18 ob % ALSO END LIVEs]}! AFTER JULY 1, 1922, INTEREST WILE Be CREDITED | the rain it was tmpossibl com-| named. Goullet also won the two-mile|@vailable for the Grand Jury the in-}endicot iat N 1 We Vs = — QUARTERLY, OCT. 1, JAN. 1, 1 Y1 | Bia the matches In the to at the/titular event last week and now looms] formation locked up in the books of Eaahth Beene iy |W re EIGER CLE ran ane nal cp cee ag tenis in sina | Hempstead Country Club course, and]up as a contender for the title, Willie Be aera oa pela iby eee hye : aly 0 44 chemical fire extinguishers is car Deposits made on or before July 13 will draw interest from July 1, 1922 the finals will be played Sunday. Three} Spencer, though, by getting second place| ine understanding that they werr not au we x ) 8 +1 1 bon tetrachloride. When thrown OPEN MONDAYS, 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. sets of sixteen players each were|jast night took « firm hold on first placelig be used as evidence against Fuller [eomeu ee bine ‘; wu | UpOH Mamen THIN releawen. ia vol | CLARENCE © BIGELOW, Prealdent. WILLIAM V. HUDBON played, the players being matched by} in the titular competition, rithough!and others in any criminal proceed-|yea a & 8 pt. 49 petit eA ait sect Laie Ge oklorane shan vor amnatne | Accounts of Societies Accepted | tho results of their qualifying round] there are etlll six more races to be runfings, The subpoenaes are returnable firianer Uody 17 1 {% ee ea) ear i and an automatic handicap system op-| before the championship is decided on Saturday. Fisk Rubbe AW ah Aioturs Why a8 tN ‘ ‘hae - erated at the club. ‘The present standing is: Willle Spen-] A Subpoena deuces tecum also has}! reeport Texas 261% * eh Rint Gee ee Wn Chichine: 4a: Inia heavy yellow Fo thes stay asteen. Af Jones bevttcer, 16 points; Ray Katon and Arthur|been issued served upon Irwin Wien. }Gen Am Uae ou Fray HUOneD N th St og] ishewhite, smoké-like substance Be, HM. Warmer, 3 ’ Spencer, 12 points; Frank Kraimer, 11] stein, receiver for H. Mandeville oer e eee er, 102% +a {NW in Con 1 ob a +8 with aDungent emell. It Is:dan DRY DOCK SAVING: Citizens Savings Bank Little beat Hi. Walter «| points; Alfred Goullet, 19 points: Or-1@ Co., of No. 42 Broadway, which|Ge yy "ciwar th 1 |wrieht Avro 4 &% 8M gerous because it excludes oxyeen Donohue defaulted to lando 'Piant, 2 points, and Francisco General Clear no fay ft ian emit Comes Howery and Cann! Street Wilson beat C. C. Verrl, 2 points. concern failed April 11 with Jiabilities Jen Blectric 107%, + By dividend and it inflames, the throwt a A semi-annual dividend at the eNOre. GARE HL te Bicnnach, 4 ane 3) —— of $2,500,000 and assets of $3,500. |Gen Motors 3 +m] ‘Total eaten, 16.cu0 TEA IE ieneled too) free rate of sang beat loward, 5 and $, and Although there are no complaints in] Gen Motors Leb ot ‘ is the heavy smol 43 FOUR PER CENT. be De Angelo, 4 and 3.0 owe: 6 i, MAD cit donee beat Mation, SPT OAC RAIN KEEPS TENNIS the District. Attorney's office, Mr. [Goodrich , LIBERTY BONDS whieh excludes oxye 341 and 343 B ry per annum will be credited to depoe man bi t Litt, 3 Aes Wilson beat Rush PLAYERS FROM COURT |Banton believes the receiver's report Gonttleh: vt Ane ah senwa denist) up 1 alee it cauable asa fire extin Corner of 3rd Street, New York More tor tho veriod ending June 90 end §,..6nd May Use se, <. p: os tio This ve ub roi / a at ON is. suisher, but in a confined space ela cond "aisteen A i be ~ iUatitica Sn NGG EAONS ae STG Martsare Bt Mee 100188, off 08: 20 100/32,, of] it wilt fikewise extinnulet le. HE, ‘rustees have declared ie ound 4s Bs Re wet: Weather: shas) icauseg: the poene da PeMeRANIa sO? : Gt Nor Ore cts Scant reais AGATE In a dividend for the three hank 4 ni 9; Js, Koen Went | Postponement of tho threo local tennis GHANGE IN RY. LAWS Guan Sone ot ‘ ae ; =n AKA nE sacine ana months ending June 30, 1922, a ieney, tabenited on op wetere duty 3 up iy {] tournaments. Two of them, the final Ulf Mobile a ae it ictory 4% 100.5 AND FINANCIAL. on all deposits entitled there~ De miata wii hes BL Te both defaulted; Charles Evans tyr 1 jereatter dividends will he declared Gerard w Kepplin i CM ag Norton of the New York Athletic Club tourn OPPOSED BY WOMEN |G, Sis Ss! +1 |LORBIGN EXCHANGE OPENED to under the By-Laws, at the if ‘ an Set ir ‘lard ben F pei Ly f beat He. Kirby and Me Witte hisf ment at Travers Island and the Houston Ol ..... 77% + CAR rate of FOUR, er Se HiNIY BAY LL, President set Garrison beat Day 1 up; Koen beat! Queensboro championships at Kew Gar-| Difter With Biieabeth Marbers onion Motors ~ 145K? wables AND UED) Baye tne art Ary A. LAH, Becrotaty, Hann 6 and 4; Kepplinges won ey default) gene, were put over until Saturd Statement ae to Reve Hyaraulte Bteot «10K M+ Bt f duly 17, 1922. L A RICHTER neat Bac'y, plese ues ‘Tho Westchester County tournament] EVANSTON, ll, July 6.—Prominent| Hudson Selon ee ea ae weit ap %. French francs, demand, Deposits made on or before + | at the County Tennis Ciub of West- erica diff ith Mis ae 3 at ee cables, 0814, off .0007%. Lire, July 10 will be entitled to ‘AGE * | women of Am ler wi Slindiahoma Refin. 4% 1% 4% . ' ' ly acy ri pp hlt SA oe iene wouttnon were too ntl to-day: miisabeth Marbury, New York author}int Comb Eng... 234 23 4 4% cables, .0454, off .0006. Marks, interest from July 1, 1922. OPEN RACQUET MATCH | ritoid’ off until’ the week end deat cer {and publicist, and are unalterably op. Tagpiration Cop <1" 40m 41+ 114 off .0001%, new low record 6 that reason it was decided to continue| posed to any change in the Prohibition] ite) Cony cor | us sii on, .07604 076 Int t SA VIN Ss B N. Cor pf 3% lgian francs, .0760%; cables, 9761, nteres Whtorts are'being mada to pring about) this stternoon. laws, according to the Union Signal,fintor coment Mu +2 SS peCWan eine atrrerer he To the man who is in- Credited and Paid 2TIEST. AND LEXINGTON AVE | & match for the world's open racquets ofticial organ of the National Women's| inter Mer Marine 19 191) + 4 ; terested in New York m ser! ghampionship in Philadelphia next win- | EXETER STAR TO TEACH |christian Temperance Union. Misafinter Mer Mar pf 74 73% 74 + J ovbles, 8880, up 0015. Drachma, de- Curb Exch k Quarterly | ter. For nine years the international C ene : Inter Nickel 18% 1a 1A + nf ; cables, .0306, unchanged urb Exchange stocks , i | crown has been held by Jock Soutar, AT CROTON NEXT FALL] Marbury wes quoied as saying at al inter Paper 19% 48, + pustids 98163 Sa Hiem (s060P, URS TAD AOS dbeli inhi Janivs April, duly, Oct. the professional of the Philadelphia oe recent meeting of the association] Invincible Oll,... 15 Mig wiss francs, demand, .1911; cables, ans lievesinhisown at es aia contendne for the| Harold Harvey, former Exeter Acad-Jagainst the Prohibition Amendment;| fron Products .. 85% M4 34% — 6 01, up 0001, Swedish kroner, de- judgment, we offer ac- ANDREW MIL esident ide. Charles” Williams. of England, |emy football and baseball star and win-|‘"The women of thix country were thel yoney tos Tea 41 41 41 — i cal 600, up .0008, curateinformation on hudba Reginving t 1082, dividend from whom Soutar won the title in the|ner of two basoball letters as a pitcher| first to demand Prohibition and they] y, Kaysor N E + | Norwegian kron demand, 1653 apecific lan Ml he: ae arteriy instead Hag Previous to the war, ana he ati \t Princeton, will become an instructor] will be the first to repeal it Kansas City 80 + oh 1658, up 0013, Danish kroner, pec ues, of semi-annually ax heretarore jolde the British championship, , if ith Miss] Kan City So pf + 3% ; : * ‘ Mor ' le roger whotn the officials of the Racquet |! the mathematical department at Gro-| Among those differing w ceed hee dap tkias: chuten, iBita; up thie This includes wit, eerie Club of Philadelphia wre seeking as{ton School, Groton, Mass., next fall, tt|Marbury are Mary Anderson, Director] Keyy-apringtield + . ; ” i , Boutar’s oppovent, A proposal has been | ix probable that Harvey will assist Bar-Jof Women's Bureau, United States De-| Kennecott ' late news and develop- ' ABS: pent to Willlams, backed by auch a lb Toiuy Farr, present football coach, in} partment of Labor. Maud Wood Park,| Keystone Tire 1s :| LATE FOR WORK, ote a cana UNION DIME SAVINGS SANK re eral financial offering as it is hoped w ’ ; Krenge . 130) i el o Steeat and Sixth Ai Induce him to come to this country next) handling the work on the gridiron dur-| President of tho National League offi a aay ¢ SPEEDS UP AUTO, reports au target Diideo, ea ousnive E : winter for the long delayed return eae that un wil bese tal Reis aie Women Voters; Mina C. Van Winkle} cocivde G + i —the gossip of the market ere ae MB consecutive) ast River match, ee alt next spring vin ull Charke Of] president of the International Asso-|L 6 & Western + GETS ARRESTED FOUK “eR CENT, Savings Institution a bolster the failing fortunes of the school] ciation of Policewomen; Catherine] Lee Rubber . The cost to you is but the ver aunui, ceedited duly 4. ics, ans g' YACHT CLUBS WILL in this braneh of sport, Waugh MeCulloch, Master in’ Chan-| Lehigh Vatley nN + h Is Life Witt . effort of a e call, lee- Tee ca “ei euine eotiUed. thefoto dude 291-3-6 Broadway " HOLD JOINT CRUISE cery Superior Court, Cook County, Il,;] Lima Locomotive 1 Wty +1 such Is Life ith New ter or visit to our custo- the By-laws from & to $y, (One block North of Cty Hall) Mary KE. Woolley, President of Mount] Loews, inc. ine i th =e |] "Socer Guin Ge LOUISVILLE RAISES JR. Holyoke College; Grace Abbott, chief] Loose- Wiles ‘ait vk THodearvicr, Who mers’ room, | Shai uieraat | Dee Na tte sata of the Children’s Bureau of the} Loriiiard 1m > Ty B25 |] Aegiouing wiih October 1, Luss Lo trustees declared aa. ‘Therg will bo a a cruise under the Joint] WORLD'S SERIES PENNANT United States Depariinont of Labor;]| Louls & Nashville 130% s+u Puts Up 825, Ask about the stocksthat 1) fae a, Te aeerenen ue Rane wet eeu na levers ote auspicés of the Larchmont Yacht Club Mrs, Booker ‘I’. Washington, Tuskegee] Mallinson & Co. it 3's irles: Mason, eclored, a hod interest you. |] ALGA. PW. KINSAN, President and the Indian Harbor Yacht Club at LOUISVILLE, ky., July 6.—The long}institute, and Lens Lake Forreat,| Manat! Sugar wi Hy ae : reer, Living at No. 100 Orange EDMUND #, LIVINGSTON, freasui the end of this month, It was announced | postponed fing raising programme of the | President of the National Fyderation of] Man Elec Sup a0 6 0 4% q s Be |] FRANK #, HAZAID, Becretary, 4 yesterday by those having the protect]; .; Amerfoan Association team waa| Business and Professiona Wo: — hor Ko paamanta uy nue, Newark, No J., was ar ONES & BAKER | 5 5 of the + ' Jand Ci as" , A off the Larchmont Yacht Club July 29,[ ksndiy weather man. Heretofore rain] NOTION TO PITTSBURGH SHOPMES | Maxwell Mot A Wine Big rning for speeding in his auto- a or teats which is Saturday. There will be a re-| had blocked the event RY PENWAYLVANIA AE; Maxwell Mot # #3 ie He téld the motorcycle Mew Wik Calc tito fhiatiplio | 2007 Amsterdam Ave., near 159th St ception to captains and their guests] A band, Mayor Quin and Thomas J. py BURGH, July 6.—-Striking shop- | Mexican Pet toi, 104 who arrested him that he Piswourgh Detrolt Baltimore Cleveland raasaals aria has been declared i | that night at Larchmont. On Sunday] Hickey, President of the association, yi grvedricax : Btates ON 18% 1% # eee enone deporited | the equadron will make an informal run| swung the Junior world's series pennant | ™en of the central region, Pennsylvania 444, 3 Panny orry, but as he was five Three New York Offices ‘4 Detore July” 10h | to Morris Cove, New Haven. Monday's] to the breese preceding a double header| Railroad system, were to-day votifed| Minn & St. Louis 11% 14, + late to work he had | fi ie eran interes) vaiar 505 Pith Ave. Tel. Mur. Hill 7120 uy 9 Sun R WANT run will be from Morris Cove to off| with Indianapolis that unless they returned (o work by/M BUP & BS M. os s+ JE neseasay, He lett © 235 Pitth Ave. Tel Mad. Sq. 1377 apoite uy to D,AKI re eiy SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Wastern Point, New London. And on] Louisville won the banner by defeat-| noon next Monday and “are accepted |Mo Kan & Texas % 4+ Pia epi S0Broed &. Tel. Broad 7150 Deginsle tober at, Quarterly Dividends Tuesday the last leg of the journey tol ing the Baltimore International League| (ey Would be marked ‘oul of tho[/M K @ Tex Wl. 18% 18% 18% + AneNe. “his-eppeatanse 1p Wl Be “Allowed WORK MONDAY WONDERS # Newport will be made, club in a series last year, ye irvic MKG@TDIWI]L 1% 4% 41 + & it next Thursday. John A Muay, Pres, Chas 8 Gaubert, Bee

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