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SIRES RRN TIP REN pet ono r PD IMINERS IN KANSAS [MAIL ROBBER EVANS AND JONES LIKELY “ae CAPTURES. AND BURNS TONGUE vat Toll of Ene, De] |THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1922. “| AND ILLINOIS MOVE} SPENT AT RATE ARK HORSES IN (PEN MEET ENGINEER TOURNEY}, ous Dry Ra Dry Ralder Peeks CAMDEN, Noo. July Te did not = ‘ lowat Followers Seeking MEDAL BY STROKE) "Though Keyl for cee uct apes Nae Be Jobs and Farrington Op- advised about it, 1 had no informa. ponents Wage Pact. After acting for several days the Hon about any train except No. 491, @ freight train, which I put on a sld- Cherry Valley ‘Ch Club , Player ae Be Ls poke iirc ing, and No. 88, the ‘Ow! Express’ " LO ie ler legal manufac Has Card of 77, With FH) | econ, Izzy Einstein‘and Moe Smith John De Walt, late towerman of the Readi Road at W: Mt . Hoyt Second. yesterday raided the Florasynth pial Mba ct he atin! flaneN 3 Laboratories, Olmatead and Sterling at the inquiry into the disaster of In the qualifying round of the Engi-| Avenues, Bronx, and seized three Unable to prveny of $1,400,- 000 Securities, Cash Lasted Only Five Weeks. * Skokie Course Is Particularly] 310 ENTRIES FOR Suited to Game of These SKOKIE-TOURNEY Two Stars. sie CHICAGO, July 7 (Associated]| Many new details of the $1,460,000 Preas).—Action in two coal flelda|™ail hold-up on Broadway last Oc- looking toward resumption in work | tober are revealed to-day tn the con- has been taken by miners, it was] fession of Charles Lambert, one of Vearndd: te-das the three men now in the Tombe awaiting Federal Geand Jury action for the robbery, Lambert was the Twenty-one additional entries have been reosived for the United By William Abbott. States Golf Association open EN. open sett to wih the national championship to begin Monday at last Sunday night, thus explained yes- terday how it occurred. The fault, ac- Opposition members of the lUnole * open golf title at'Skokie next| the Skokie Golf Club, ni Chi- Executive Committee, United Mine wind? cago, making 310 names, the | "e¢rs' Country Club Invitation Tourney| stills, each of 100 galfone capacity, BOMINE: 16: tha Walk, thesia Cee task Workers, let it be known that Preat-[4fver of the robbers’ watomobite on * ‘ ‘ } | 4 T. Adams of the Cherry Valley Club] which according to the agents, were * the night of the hold-up The first names that suggest them-| largest en record. The additional é 's office in Camden, for failure dent Frank Farrington at o secret felves are naturally’ those of profes-| entries follow: won the medal, his score of 77 being one} turning out dally between fifty and 2 meeting xgsterday in Springrield had] The confession. as made to Puat ] ; ‘i stroke ‘better than that returned by} seventy-five gallons of badly re-dis- Bi Sete eee Feceived cAnditional authority to ne-[ Office Inspectors James J. Doren | sionals, favorites like Hagen, Barnes, ‘ wins beck tal ar Wate Frank H. Hoyt of the home organiza-| tilled, denatured alcohol. Continuing, the towerman, showing dounte @ apa te whee Agcearhent Joseph Viek and William Murphy, 164 | Hutchison, Duncan, Mitchell and o ams, Peoria; A. L. Wel [tion Irzy sampled some of the product, | 9 otlate a je nent, | a a , Te 5 8 of ment ; it was learned th ; Kirlewood. ler, Waukegan, Ill; Wyndham | Ww. L. Richard of the Sngineers’, had| Of Which twenty-eight five-gallon cans nee. and physical distress, and it was learned that in Kansas veqied amazing methods employed by * Little thought is paid to the chance] Munroe, Chicago; Chester Hor- Jao ana 39 for an 81, a stwoke better] Were found in the basement with , seeking work in the mines. Derpetrators of Post Omice, tank ead Mr. Farrington denied any move for] other robberies. Minutely studied ® wage agreement with Illinois opera-| plans for disposing of upward of §1,- tors, but his opponents on the com-| 000,000 of stolen negotiable securities mittee said Farrington had been aisg were made known. Granted authority to deal with the op- ee erators after he told the committee the] The robbery was planned for twenty loperatorh-inindes” ..confershoe | ti s before its execution, according Washington probably would fail and}to Lambert, It was Oct, 4 last that the Government contemplated inter-TGerald Chapman, George Brown and vention inthe strike. : The plan is, it was said, to cait aj e@mbert, the three held us active State convention, if the Government | Participants in the hold-up, met in an announces intervention, and vote on uf uptown cafe to discuss the plan: resolution calling for a referendum on] Jeremiah Seville, platform man at whether to come to terms with mine the downtown Post Office, was seen owners, The Howat followers, who were | the following day by the three prin- fed for a long time by the Miinoin]cipals, who were to ao the ‘‘Job.”” It miners after Howat was expelled] was arranged then and there. Se- from the International Union and] yijie was-to pick out an «unprotected who are supposed to have no stand- laser o¢ a mail truck, He was to ing in the present strike, have al- |i eo vide the night schedule of the par ready named a committee to treat tieular truck and, more especially, the DISARMAMENT TOPIC 3 Nia with their former employers. “prize registry mail shipment. The Kansas strike began before the] ‘On the night of Oct, 24. Sevilln . OF PAN-AMERICANS m National strike and was outlawed by |gave them the signal, ‘Go to it!" ac. : John 1. Lewis, International Prest- cording to Lambert, The mail truc:: dent of the Mine Workers, and a new union installed. fan amateur breezing off with the] [myoree Greve, Mon He open classic untli the recent record-| Leonard, West Baden) John Ed: breaking feats of Chick Evans and| mundson, Llaneroh; Crane lyno! Bobby Jones are considered. Then it] St, Louie: James H. Starr, De- fy readily seen that it ts not entirely] eaturt Clarence L. Wolff, ? ’ Louie; Dave Livie, Lake Geneva; ® deadshut thing that a professional! Larry Madholtz, Lima, 0.; wll lead the field at Skokie. George Smith, Indiana; Gwyn As medal players, Evans and Jones} Bowen, Appleton, Wis.: George hardly have any superiors In the} Carney, Wisconsin: R. E. Bool , either amateurs or pro- noamp, St. Louis; James Doug- . In recent open tournaments @ jr, Onwentsias Howard Wal- both have been well in the running| ton, Skokie; Alexander Wilson, and never more than three strokes] Ohio, and Emmet Forgey, St. apart, with Evans. just nosing out the| Joseph. youthful pride of the South, ee Both Evans and Jones served notice the title Jim Barnes won last year at recently they will be dangerous cus- tomers in the national open Lest {the Columbia Club at Washington. week at Kansas City, Evans, playing], The national open championship has ip magnificent form, captured the} bee? won three times by amateurs. Westeym amateur title for the seventh |The first meet was held in 1894 at time. He took everything in sight—] St Andrews, but it was not until 1918 chief honors, medal and a new record] that the amateur ranks had developed aty67 for the Hillcrest course. sufficiently to return e winner ia the “The feat of Bobby Jones in coming | Premier professional tournament. In hrough for the Southern champion-|that year Francis Oulmet, a twenty- ship was no less remarkable. The|Year-old Brookline lad little known tournament was held gt thé East Lake| outside the Boston district, had the course at Atlanta, *Bobby's home|honor of being the first amateur to seventeen barrels of denatured alcohol than E, Mortimer Barnes Of Garden| 14 declared he was a subject for the City, who liad 43-89-82. Barnes played) ja 0ite), The hooch, he sald, had in company with Gardiner White, a] pitt 4 bitten away part of his tongue. former metropolitan champion, but! The Tiorasynth plant, a thrée- Gardiner never hit his stride and he}story structure, is behind the New took 44-41-86 for the round. York Catholic Protectory and sets on There was a tie between six golfers/a hill. As the front of the basement Al 90 for the last place In the main}!s about twanty feet above the street division, Wynne Hoyt of Engineers win-|level, it was necessary for the agents ning on the play-off. ‘The draw for the|'© Place ladders against the structure praia. division this _moriing follows: tore" door to wee What was eelag White vs, Wynne Hoyt, Will ve Chry — on below, tal, Flynn va, Tippett, Barnes vs. Mc-/ Izzy and Moe visited the labora- Kellar, Foarey vs. Partridge, Green-| tories July 4. They peeped that night baum vs, Spindler, Richard vs. Max-| and the next night and then returfed well and Adams vs. ¥. H. Hoyt, yesterday with search warrants. Adams's 7: was remarkable goif,] Summonses were served on Charles considering the sodden fairways and| Hanson, chemist, who, the agents say, Greens, At the sixteenth and eighteen-i| W45 Operating the stills, and on Louls Rosett, President; Charles L. Breens the committee had sprinkled |. ..97 “vice President and Alesander sand, and it was at the frst-named hole! xatz Secretary and Treasufer of the that Adams made bis one bad slip. laboratories, All must appear b There he drove to the gully, hooked bis] fore the Federal Commission Monday. second shot and, after getting home in] Hanson, the chemist, made an affi- 3, took three putts and 6 for the/davit that he acted on instructiors hole. He then proceeded to miss putts} from the officers of the laboratories, at the seventeenth and home holes, so] ¥hom he blamed for operating the that after going out in 88 he came back| *till. “I called up Camden about ten minutes after No. 38 left, to inquire if she was on time. They told me ‘two minutes off wa’, meaning by ‘wa’ my tower. A couple of‘minutes later T was talking on the West Jersey and Seashore telephone and a train thun- dered by. 1 looked at my time and found it was 11.18 (standard time), No. 88, if on time, was due at 11.17, and naturally I figured she had made up a minute. I jumped from the Phone to the window, to make the engine number, but I was too late. ‘The story that Miss Brennan, the e Pennsylvania tower operator, had oft- times called me on the phone to ad- vise me that Reading trains were blowing for signals, ts nothing but a le.” was held up and registered pouches Chilian Envoy to Paris So containing $1,454,129 in cash, Jewelry: Jotifi ——_-——- ‘ a jand securities were atolen. Dobmbiy beat any one in the world: [He ted at aos with “Harry Vardon{!,* ste more, His card foions: Fa ee Notifies Leagie ‘of JOHN DeWALT... |KANSAS PROCEEDS [ene et co nour: TLE Bese eh eae ee ota [Red Tok Ragen ee eae rene |e adainds eeiey, Vall HIS 501ST TROPHY Nations. (ecoeentoe Ee tarereen © A box score of the best rounds|and Ted Ray and then tn an 18-hole . iy : J, before the robbery the three hax pt dihed AGAINST STRIKERS} poten a studevaker automobile to 4: ‘ he "Job j Warrants Issued for Officials} Immediately after the hold-up they drove to Lake Ronkonkoma, L. | played by Jones in the Southern meet] play-off triumphed over the two the youngster played 108 holes | famous British stars. ‘or an average of 10 under 4's, ‘ Jerry Travers next turned the trick “It so happens that Skokie is par-|in 1916 at Baltusrol when his total of PARIS, July 7 (Associated Press). —The outstanding feature’of the clos- ing session of the League of Nations mio3ii$3 35% ict, | LIFESAVING MEDAL Howard W. Maxwell, winner of the , Long Island championship earlier in the| Budd Goodwin of Seeing’ that Chil) would demand the Inclu- sion in the agenda of the fifth Pan- : Sonrave: 5. eal ext of Shopmen in in the cottage of Peay Goce oy remain Played [291) for, tour rounds led’ bya! single] Peng took 44,4148. ‘That wes four! New York! Yacht, Saved Poetics ec eee ere COR er ee ee rau ren Tore k ft ceites evar Gage: | Bk ironed yy both Evans and Jones, especially|stroke Tom McNamara, the lowest|Strokes better than H. H. Will, the Soldier at New We (ras She announceni@at ‘by Dr. Rivas | clcstion or world’ diearmament, Hoth Popeka. of the robbéry were \ proportionatel: Hvans, who while not as long {s just| professional. Nassau golter who won the medal over] Oldier at Newport News. i‘ Vicuna, Chilian Ambassador at Paris, TOPEKA, July 7.—A State warrant | divided. It was $400,000 in negotiable ea was issued to-day against T. Hunting- | securities that Postal Inspector Doran 107 M h t f N R | ton, President, and Thomas Hillery, aad Assistant Superintendent Witiaie Sahin? . agner of the ertons jn ere an S 0 ew oche le Secretary, of the Federated Shop| Wegner of the Pisxertons | fout Crafts Union No. 11 of Topeka, ! “Lambert suys that a few days ‘ater charging violation of the Kansas In-]he, Chapman and Brown returned t> dustrial Court act in issuing the strike} Manhattan and immediately bough order which resulted in t1¢ walkout of [three high-priced automobiles from shopmen in the Santa be shops here |the $25,000 in cash obtained from the July 1 robbery. The charge is identical with that] ‘We were all living at the rate of under which Alxeander Howat, de- {$1,000 a day," Lambert said. posed chief of the Kansas Miners, was| He added that they decided to taka convicted. It was stated at the At-]no chance in disposing of the bonds at Newport rativ: isi <j os torney General's office that similar |and other securities. ] ‘i! News, Va., on Sept. 3, 1919. Graves operative Advertising, Street Banners, Show warrants would be issued against] Around the latter part of Novem- a little more accurate from the tees Chic Evans, not to be outdone by ‘ban Bobby. Ouimet and Travers, was the third In ~practice this week Leo Diegel|amateur to pull down the open title. set a new record for Skokie when he/In 1916 at the Minikahda Club, near whirled around the links near Chicago] Minneapolis, Evans uncorked one of in 66 strokes. Before this the best|his sensational outbursts of golf *ril- mark was made last year by Abe|lancy and won the championship with Mitchell, the hard clouting Briton who|a total of 286, which stands as a re- registered a 69 in an exhibition match.| cord for the national open event. He a Evans and Jones repeatedly have|also won the national amateur trophy covered Skokie in the low seventies./in 1916 at the Merion Cricket Club. Vour rounds of about 73 should be| Evans is the only American amateur s00d enough to beat the record field|to win both national crowna the same that will start Monday in quest of] year. Jockeys Lacking in Ideas naval and military. his home course in the invitation tour-] ‘The Corigressional Medal for life hament a few weeks aso. Capt. H. H.| saving was this afternoon presented ippall Gf greene woreovieauenetst6 ab to Buda’ Goodwin, cfiamplon long. als= —#8, playing with Percy R. Pyne. The} tance swimmer, water polo player and former jntercollegiate champion, how-| ite member of the New York, Athletic ever, refused to return a card. ¢lub. The presentation was ‘made at ow What Miracle Dollar Can Do ‘The scores follow: the Battery, where Goodwin and his FIRST 8)X TEEN. father have a landing stage for their. . ®—T3}around- Manhattan sight-seeing In Day -to Promote Retail Trade <M yachts, by Representative Thomas —82|Jetferson Ryan. It was the 50st {hcas| trophy Goodwin has won, Buyi Public Ea 5 The award was made for saving the yin if Sil life of Private A. L. Grayes of Com- Le ucated to Unusual Values by Co pany G, 13th Infantry. ‘Tippett, Gerding Whitt, Nuoee Howard W. Maxwall, Ni Greenbaun fillan Chey want. Partridge, Bedford. L. 8. Boindler, Pox Hille. 3 Fy ber, Lambert said, their cash was a became exhausted while swimming to union officials throughout the State . rye tal g vate and had eile tion when God: cards and Big Parade. who transmitted the shop strike order, |running low, The three agreed to f A Sl win reached him. Goodwin had onty} Dollar Day as.a retail trade promotion scheme is no new thing, but rn ndiorn—ncte brsdealoannebguedlihctlsleninl heir O I ace Shown in wyer @ short time before been honorably| the Miracle Day, whose adventures in New Rochelle were recently de- On: the Aah coats ioe eee weeks after “our big job’—quoting 1-20 6 ‘i discharged from the army, serving as Lambert—he said, they eld ‘up|'an cee foe tne jerving | scribed in The Evening World, has furnished a revelation in Dollar Sale = 00 Cons wit, ie Instructor at] in that clty which is more than likely to attract attention from organizu- American Express Company truck at Goodwin was a member of the] (ns similar to the New Rochelle Chamber of Commerce Niagara and got $70,000 in travellers’ 42 " ia o 44—02] American swimming team at the The Miracle Dollar Day Sale held@ ——-—--—- Spemereeniyrammerneacite hive ipeegie hoy otal big oe 2kcaa| Olympic Games of 1904, 1998 and 1912.| there to-day is novel inasmuch as !t| gorihad voluntarily, each merchant eee tanks Throb in Niagara {6—o2] He swam from Pier A to Coney Island Peailingae fib oeate r store 0} substituted co-operation for competi- ‘or Ww " “ $382) in 1908 in the record time of 4 hours P for what he Throb resisted and was knocked un. } $i-3 tion and it not only afforded unusuai|thought he should pay. None was conscious. Lambert told of next robbin, Jewelry store at Binghamton, N. and then the Post Office 45-03] 30 minutes. The record still stands. pea ar ER ae old FRIGHTENED THUGS __ i N. ¥. Aftetr these “Jobs, Won t by Outsider Ray Jay) Other Riders Beat Them- had tried. He is naturally » slow mn * Wee ; beginner. selves, Racing as if in“Sprint | Ponce patiently waitea behind un- Instead of Mile and Eighth. til he figured that Serenader had cracked, and then he said “Come on and Ray Jay began giving up the incent Treanor. speed that had been reserved for the -d, ‘Wheatloy |. Watson, Quaker Ridge Albans.....: s. am venty| values to the buying public, but It qi—o4| He has saved not less than twenty $10, The fund was Was oversubscribed. . Digee, Of s- educated the 107 shopkeepers who {$<94] persons from drowning. He is, ma riéd and lives at No 22d] participated Street OTHE By i = c occasion. The racing machinery of _ Here is how it was planned and they returned to New York City, and HERE was nothihg wong with| Letterman had been oiled up too by me carried out—the summary perhaps DROP $25,000 SILKS| Great Courtesy Shown in|Chapman and Brown decided to’ take the winning of the Dwyer|this time and he went along with 17 STRIKES AVERTED , alee @E Swabia to werenante in othe: = : i ahr, a European trip. Lambert said thir Stakes at Aqueduct yesterday| Ray Jay. Oceanic was bein, called . Engineers. communities, BY U. S. DURING JUNE. Tie Watchman in Chair; Court to Kidnapped Ameri- | trip was to ascertain if the securities by Ray Jay, Pr; _ q]¥pon by Shuttinger for his second |i: Moorecroft. Eng!uces Fi pe they wero holding could be dispored y Jay, the 16 to 1 outsider, Mt] PO oe ete teen heohe ona “Tappan, Garden O Tew Remain Unsettied ana six More than half a milion circulars.) 'Mhree Are Arrested on can in Mexico, of abroad. Lambert said Chapman tas & popular victofy, as are all North Hemp ” seemed to have enough to still win, those Scored this season under the] there wasn’t the dash in his:efforts incy coloe. Incidentally it was as} that Ray Jay had. At the eighth pole More Are Pendin: enumerating what would be offered WASHING July 7,—Seventeen| for one dollar and furnished by the Bryson, Garden City B. Capsebrer, Oakland Clarence Cone, Inwood — and Brown reported their trip unsuc- MEXICO CITY, July 7 (Associated | Ce8stul. Suspicion. > ia ” : : eth vere mailed by the| Four men with” pistiow entered the 4 Seville, alias “‘Kunkel,"” the last of | ; THIRD. SIN strikes were headed off by the Com-| individual stores, were mailed by the Press).—Formal statements in. writ- much of a triumph for Jockey Ponce} %€ 48 through and he began tol. 1. cook, Arcola... 5 Tanase afilOouchil f sie we. lic: . 000 buyers| Stable at Mo. 19. Tompkins Street this ce Me the four men arrested, and charged { drop back with the foolish company |i. G: Hdwards, Garden missioners ot ‘onciliation of th: De-}| Chamber to more than 18,000 buyers ing dealing with the recent kidnup- with having “‘alded and abetted” in vs it was for the colt, trained to the tmarest, Engineers he had tried to go with in the first ap oe teal Sy ere winning point by Jimmy Fitzsim-] killing three-eighths, This left only mons, but at the same time the race| Ray Jay and Letterman to fight it brought out the fact that the metro-|P¥b and the Quincy colt was the politam tracks are sorely lacking in The Quincy Stable owner, Trainer juekey@ who can ride a distance event} ritzsimmons and the right bower, with any judgment of pace. Frank Herold, were naturally jubi- Without taking anything away from lant over the result, but they should ie Ray Jay and Ponce, it must be saia|th2n* their lucky stars that there 2 own excellent rider, Ponce, had only ‘met the riders of Serenader, Oceanic], Fator and not a Sande as a riding agd Lady Baltimore beat themselves.}opponent. Talking of Ponce, inci- With a mile and a furlong to go they | dentally, Fitzsimmons thinks him-as : ¥ boy now riding, and ho an s good as any 8 he heads off thelr mounts in Hire” Sort Gande “He has some sense,” says Witz partment of Labor during June, {t was] iy Westchester County. The smal! ance today rem aries remain nerchants were called in to witness and three controversies are threatened. | how the collating, folding, wrappin:. maton the strikes seitied during the } ang matling was done under the dire New York Clty and Brooklyn, 15,000] tion of an expert handling fifty boys papermakers in New York and Newland girls. Incidently, these small Rae erat fe hee atte gic | merchants were told the value of cir- evs at Paterson, N. J., have not yet] cularizing as an auxiliary to news fortyceight hourn, as Axed by the com] Paper advertiaing mission. Ancther feature rather novel and morning, held up Peter Brady, the] ping of A. Bruce Blelask}, former|the robbery of the mail truck, waived watchman, tied him to a chair and! pead of the Bureau of Investigatins {examination yesterday before United then bund : eae ; States Commissioner Hitchcock. He od cress fils valued at} of the American Department of Juss 00 Joon acre of $56.00 ball ar the Grand Jury. $25,000 stored in an upper loft. Voices} tice have been presented in court in the street frightened the robbers|@¥ Mrs, Bielaskl and Senora Manuel — and they left without the silk« Barcenas, wife of.the Mexican lawyer LATS VIRDORACKBRS, DING Later Detectives Daniel Cashman] "h2 was kidnapped at the same ciine.| GREENWICH, Conn, July 1— a : hese statements completed the} Grace Marc Kelly, three-year-old and Thomas Cavanaugh, of the formal testimony of all those known] a uenter of Mr. and Mrs. James lon Street Stati ree}to have intimate knowledge of tie| Voy jr. of Rye, N. Yu died yeater. men at the corner of ‘Tompkins and} oldup that occurred near Cuern ” Kn autopsy revealed that the Delancey Street Phey gave their] *408 iY igeets, Th thelr) "Mr, Bielaski and Senor Barcenus names as Edward Keane. twenty-one, were in court for several hours wri No. 296 South Second Street, Brook-| ing their versions of the incident, lyn; Th Bahay tty , 1] which were slowly translated | eS eee wee te No tl Spanish to the Jude, | WIFE WATCHED in ———— indeed co-operative was the news WILL RESUME STOKES paper advertising, full-page ilvertise- HEARING AUGUST 23] ments being carried in every news- published in the county and in crackers she had swallowed Tuesday. “he first half trying to outfoot one dastice Fine Sets Da to Con. ' : ad a when’ thes. o some Fairfleld County paperagand in] Mangin Street id George You another to the lead, and when the|+te not only can ride intelligently, tinue Alimony Suit. thee tha aaGtinc Keak tie, wire ee et, and George: Young.) “sty. Bielaskt told the Associated MINISTER SWIM | ; wey lueation came they were leg /put he can tell me things about a tace Continuation of the suit of Mrs} named in, the same eight-point type] ‘*Rtys No Tompkins Street Press thit his subpoena to appear | 2 weary and staggering at other jockeys couldn't; or eise|steady going Vigil, ‘Their day will ef ; hapied Ins es ee sc I were arraigned before Mag-|in a local court to make WITH WOMEN After racing head and head with|never took the trouble to erie however Heteu Elwood Stoker for 476,000 a yeurtdespite the size of de yeumantise| ot peel ae sae |dratcrnact eae tie caus aaa eee f ; . alimoy 1" », Stokes set | contrib ds ng fun strate vager sex Market a e 0 e m aacaaetal Nevenader and Lady Baltimore for] once is getting his first real chance FOr AURC aR by, Mupiame Court siete ae phere ig ae peng ete t to which he liad been subjected, and] c_: “ | ‘akee-eighths, Jockey Shuttinger. an|this year, and accordingly he bas bis] tar] Sande batted 1,000 He had| Pinch to-day. tise) AMracle Dollar Day except! maul and ted i nety 8nd 83-l ne had no reason to believe that his| SPied on Hin With | TR ene tree coat fae mistake of mind on his business, He has a gen-|thiee mounts, on Better Luck. Au-| Hearing in the suit were indefinitely] 8° | \Mrecle | Dollar Day excep nation on Mgndas | “*"{arrest was contemplated by the Fed Binoculars, He Tells ; nd tried to pull Oceanic back }erous employer, too, who ltreats him|tumn Bells and Silk Tassel, and won| suspended tate last month when the| tr i OLUhEbe the ial apleite ee oe srolnk on ene) a Shak lay eral authoritles, Hy Ss " i % of the pell mel sturf, and did,|considerately, aud this helps a boy them all. It requires nerve to bet} Court was informed te Kaxivel Unter- | tende SbTDRUBBNIEOLE Or Abe lancer ‘Mu was most courteously requested Court. ne had already taken a lot out of ane against him when he is up on any-| ine Stone nd ‘Gasut lea [ls Bi ae would ordinarily U.S. WILL BE BE WET by the Joos! es "he sald, “to sub RAPIDS, Mich., Jul: i e r : . : P ane go : 7 io oh oe pelt She GRAND “1DS, Mie! ful te Glenriade colt thus obtained | yet 2Us Veustel: developer af Man o'|thing with a ghost of a chance Btokes’s lawyer, had planned his vace-| cershadow that of the more humbic y War and trainer, at present, for the ‘tabled him to get another try tn the} Gienriddle Farms stable and August siieteh, but the early.effort had ex-lBeimont, Chairman of ‘The Jockey pended the stamina which might have . wd ton, Sandy McNaughton braced up and], Justice Cohalan t# expected to hand] smiled an old-time smile when Firm | Wn his decision any day now in Mrs. FOR 25 YEARS YET| mit in writing my mory of the bid napping. task required some l =r . eight hours. There was no intima- Dry Commissioner Says I{| tion that my arrest was to be ordered 7—That his wife used a pair of binoculars .o watch him while he hopkewper. And the spirit of the went right into the offices of the sing managers of the local ev but anyhow the jockey paid|have a chance to score a double, bur} No use proclaiming Serenader a} Acting Secretary Roosevelt said 00 wal ns of liquor puthorit came forward after the service to da vere v ping ein Navy “1 not the slightest bit of attention to] Better Luck had too much luck on|false alarm. He is but y. “There is nothing e efor the Na ia Wedere! arehouses and at the 5 oO » drove th ‘ 4 was swimming with women and Club, was at the track yesterday for | Friend came down in front all the] Stokes’s suit for the restoration of her ae he canart vein eieaee ies or that T was to be taken to Cuerna- : ! won had some of it been saved inline first time since he was taken sich | orn in the Fleetwood. This Friar[S°W*r MM Nias Dee eee rs ee Will Take That Long to | Vaca for a hearing. ‘The request toc] &'!8 workers af the Grane tue first part. Oceanic didn't have] in the spring. He looked a bit drawn, colt made a hig dent in the] py NAiHOA TRA thane tornis Of adver Use Up Supply ® formal statement was to be expect-| Rapids City Rescue Mission, of } the two runs necessary and succumbed|ag any one would who has gone|MeNauehton bankwoll the day. that | NAVY AVIATORS CALL pea boe ppe ta upadglioniigal vp Supply, ed in view of the searching investiga-| which he is superintendent, was } n the final eighth, when he might}through the physicians’ and surgeons'|Sleiveconard and Sedge beat him CITY’S ACTION A BLOW!) ity were resorted to, such as| ASHT ON, July 7 The| tion which the authorities are mak-| the testimony in court here yes- eee omens Wor Under differ-jmilt for so long, but he was smiling fhome — : sivect banners, show window cards, {United States will not be dry. in fact, | ing ' terday of the Rev. Melvin B. Trot- cnt viding tactics. and happy to be up and around again. - away Per alway signs, movie pictures, & twanta-Als teed Col. Enrique G. Padilla and Fran-| ter in the separate maintenance ‘The chances are that Ray Jay could| He couldn't resist the temptation (of Scot Harlan thought that Sunday ighted F But annthe® wether movel feature was cisco Montes de Oca are persistently Sule beouahe tor Mea. Wrettage have gone out with Serenader and] have a sympathetic wager on Oceanic. |Best had a good chance to beat Brill- July 7 nireduced by the Miracle Dollar Day [~ Li | mentioned by the Federal and Morelos Mr. Trotter eald hin slater ina }.ady Baltimore tor those firet three- | who was put on the shelf on the eve}iance for the place in the fina! event. }tion oMciala to-day chur Sale parade, composed of the delivery | mle authorities tn their investigations. | ¢ormed him his wife watched hi | cighths and held his own in the mat-Jof the Preakness, as his trainer was./in which Silk Tassel oped. The] short-sighted policy and a cles of 106 ntores, which covered] While the country is theoretically| Padilla, who was first believed to be] from the porch of his summer ; ter of early foot, He is a fast horse, filly van green, however, and prob-|tion the action of the Cit 1 cir own wigns, displaying in-|d inder the Prohibition amend-| President Obregon’s personal repre-| home at Macawata Park, 7 but If he had he would have died] The Walter J. Salmon horses seem |ably will fo better similarly placed}in refusing to permit the Navy Depart feccud those of fe special sale vent, It cannot re of ventative during the period when Mr. “Our Sunday quarrels invari- up the stretch as they did. Ponce}to have the racing lucic all agains: |next, time ment further use of jand at Rockawa) } hochelle, This parade covered} plete aridity uatil liqnor supplies | Bielaski’s ransom was heing arranged,| ably were brought about because j knew this, or probably it was Train-|them, Yesterday they appeared to for the Naval Air Station i] miles and was reviewed b e* exhausted Approxim #8, | ix now @ to have overstepped his women in the mission audience to Wo hut mbasidon the stat > ohhal OUR utomobiie from] shake hands with me,” Trotter the “would-be speed marvels in front ithe inexperienced Mark he was put to 4 s AG iral Motfe G ‘ Hoan te of Consuniption med whieh t two men were abducted, testified “My wife accused these "Got Wim going down the backstretch Autumn Helis whe fe thie ww nse rics, kala Na Saini t ‘ enty-ft na 8 heen detained for question- women of ‘coming to worship A id Letterman coulda’ keep up if Le his racing legs at expense ef the Week of 80 ago, | wou ve vainor ed 42 800u bs poasivie sue advertising fund was sub- jeare lo exbaust the supply, “ting, me, not God.’ ** a ~

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