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MRS. A. B. SPRECKELS GIVEN U, S. POST Will Study MOLLA’S HUSBAND Californian tive of the Department of Labor and will investigate conditions among Mallory Is Non-Committal] women tn tnaustry in Europe. When Asked if He Wagered The appointment is similar to that of the Jate Lillian Russell (Mrs, Alex- on Lenglen Match. ander P. Moore) of Pittsburgh, who investigated immigration conditions in Europe for the department, There wan heavy betting In down- bi tthe Mationy-Lenglen tanate matcn| AMERICANS MUST PAY at $10 EVERY LITTLE WHILE at Wimbledon last Saturday, it has been. learned. Among others Mrs ay Mallory’s husband lost $10,000, it was Teported. The report was submitted yesterday to Mr. Mallory himself. He fe a stockbroker at No. 115 Broadway. Crossing Frontiers in Central ku rope Proves Expensive. BELGRADE, Jugoslavia, June 12 (Mail).—Collecting $10 gold from Amer- ican travelers every time a passport ts vised continues to be one of the popular occupations of officials in Central Bu- rope. Any American who wishes to visit one of these countries must pass the fron- tlers of several of the others, and at each frontier the charge Is $10 a head, and $10 every time he passes. One American business man within the past three months has paid $120. — INDIAN ACQUITTED OF SEDITION CHARGE According to tho report, Mr. Mal- Jory received a cablegram from his wife Friday evening, after she had defeated Mrs. Beamish, the English- woman, saying she had never felt better and undoubtedly would defeat ‘Mile. Lengicn the next day. There- Upon, it is said, Mr, Mallory placed & $10,000 bet. Mr. Mallory, however, was non- ¢ommittal yesterday. “There was a great deal of in- terest in the match and undoubtedly & great deal of private betting,” he @aid, “and I know that $10,000 was Offered on Mrs. Mallory at even money. I believe half of it was| AHMEDABAD, British India, July 12 ‘MINT nally placed." —Hazrat Mohant, President of the All- (Yellow box) “Was any of it your money?" he| india Moslem League, has been ac- SPEARMINT was asked. u A Cc t He smoked a while and repiiea, «| uitted by the High Court on a charge (Green box) "The beach serene The ocean green Oh say—how grand happy! A nap—oh boy! A dip—oh joy! Then Chiclets, sweet and the delicious aicny aare ts atower” of inciting war. LFRUTTI 4 t d raf,htt™, Mallory should play Mite:) srohant was wentenced to two years! eal Li candy coate Rot attempt to guess which might|!™Prisonment on May 4 for sedition 10 for 5c Win. after the Judge had refused to accept a “Tf you examine the scores," he| unanimous verdict of not guilty ren- said, “you will see It was a much|dered by a jury which Included five Closer struggle than the scores by sets indicate, The cesult of such top- | cate line matches is determined by the chance condition of the players at American Chicle Co, {s chewing gum the time the particular match Is called."’ “A speculative affair?’ he was asked. “It is," he said. “No,” he replied immediately in answer to the next question, “I didn’t speculate." ab egies ih WOMAN, TIRED OF LIFE, ATTEMPTS SUICIDE E of Daniel Webster’s in Washroom of (ye fay Station. Riga famous retorts was to a Declaring she was tt ie AY ff ec ree ti ‘ | young mian when their Tees aie ancien’? Mea. Ansa ‘Moore, eae hats got mixed. thirty-one, of No, 615 East ldlst Street, “Why, Mr Webster. ” said he ’ e ’ A “our heads are just the same efter midnight this morning. size.” woman who witnessed the act no- ec gap ila “On the outside, perhaps,” re- — 0f milk to counteract the poison. 4 plied Webster. “| Fa If there had been 10,000,000 d a automobiles in Webster’s day this KEEP YOUR STILL OFF might have hit off the feeling MY LAND, SAYS PLANTER about tires as well. or Hunting, * * * To understand the tire situation today, go back to 1918, 1919 and 1920,whentiremakerswerejump- ing to catch up with the demand. In 1921 they more than caught up. And in 1922, every car-owner knows where he can get plenty of tires with plenty of Be cise. Plenty of bargains with ingenious sales-arguments. A vast quantity of merchandise he knows little or nothing about. * * ° The quantity problem is history. Ie is all this quantity of tires— and their wide variance in value that is making most car-owners determined to get quality. Hundreds of thousands of car- ‘ance in Tate County, lanter, has posted a sign x, fishing or distilling al- ' —wants to su a wid te tet eons Current prices on United States Passenger Car Tires and Tubes are not subject to Federal Excise Tax, the tax having been included. Worth Remembering| 6 , TYREE’S ANTISEPTIC POWDER One Pinch Makes a Pint For Home Use that it may De used as mouth wash, At All Druggists owners rode on Royal Cords last year. The unobserving man might say that this was reaching the limit of the quality idea. Yet, in January, February, March, April and May, 1922, the sales of U.S. Royal Cords through dealers more than doubled over the same period of 1921. A new high re¢ord for Royal Cords. Spo eous buying through deseo A ure of the public vol ly making U. S. Roy oe the measure of all, automobile tires. ‘* < * * Youhape, perhaps, overhéard some other tire being sold for “as good as a Royal.” Atatimelike this remem. ber what Daniel U.S. Rayal Cord Tires United States @ Rubber Company Tire Branch, Broadway at 58th Street Ay _ 2,400 Pairs White — with For A Great Sale Thursday—New Pur- chase of a Fresh Lot of Those Wonderful SCOTCH GINGHAM DRESSES The Dresses That Are Such Extraordinary Value They Crowd Our Store Each Time Placed on Sale. of CLOCKE SILK HOSE Hundreds in the Wanted Black Clocks At a Record Low Price! ts All sizes and colors—all kinds of contrasting clocks. Lisle garter tops, reinforced lisle soles and heels. Some trimmed with laces, some beaded, some with tailored frills and plaits. PHENOMENAL BLOUSE SALE! Offering, Through Special Purchase, Many Hundreds of Sum- mer’s Most Charming Waists, Well Made, Finely Trimmed— In Georgette and Silknit—Materials Rarely Ever Found in Blouses Priced So Low! 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