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I TRRIRT Tenigrenyerer ceeone —s ee " THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1922, Fight For 1923 Elks C tion Is On; HAGENS PLAYING ALMOST | OPAY ASI AS GOOD AS HUTCHISON'S, ARBRE WS President Says He Will Not Fifty-One Players Have Qualiffed Now, With Another Test To- | APProve Estimates in Ex- Day in Which It ls Expected Twenty-Four Additional Players). C€Ss of Income in 1924. Will Earn Right to Participate in Championship Play To- | wasstnaron, guly 12. —‘Tne Morrow and Friday. mounting debts, expenditures and ob- Ngations of States, counties and SKOKIE COUNTRY CLUB, Glencoe, L. I., July 12. municipalities constitute a most T THE present writing it looks as though there 1s going to be a sen-| serious menace to the Government. A sational battle for thé national open golf caampionship between| Tig was the declaration and warn- Walter Hagen, British champion, and Jock Hutchison, who won tie! ing jaeued by President Harding late honors in that event last year. Hagen’s playing yesterday was almost as yesterday in addressing the third busi- good as that of Jock on Monday, as he covered the 36 holes in 141 strokes, | neg, meeting of administrative heads one above par, which was the best card of the day, while on Monday Hutch, | ang budget officers, ‘The warning by @ flash of almost superauman golf, had a card of 135. Came at the close ofa fecllation of Most of the stars were drawn in the first two daya’ play, so mothing| «1, qnancial condition of the country, ted to-day, To-morrow it 1s expected that those Who] ana the fat threat by the President have qualified will start a champtonship test that for brilliant playing has that for 1924 he would approve no Never been equalled. Fifty-one players are now eligible to appear tn the eatiniaten tn @xoona Of eatimated w= Dig test event to-morrow and Friday. The qualifying mark yesterday was ceipte, 162, as it was on the opening day. It is expected that about twenty-four Tha: cienting wee predded over. by additional eolfers will qualify to-day. Johnny Farrell, the Juvenile star from o- Gen. H, M. Lord, new Director of the Quaker Ridge, made good on predictions ‘Skeiiine Round: by finishing second, ahead of such stars;out ..4 3 8 BB 4 3 4 $36 on the menace of mounting debts of &8 George Duncan of England, Jesse}In ....3 4 4 8 5 4 4 4 4-%5—T1! political subdivisions were extempo- Guilford, Leo Diexel, Gene Sarazen and Afternoon Round. Rib Bobby J Farrell needed 144 strokes}Out ..4 3 4 5 5 4 8 3 8-84 es Oe be (Siie EAMIBU RE Sy (pe iibe del) to complete his two rounds In 45 3 8 4 4 4 4 5—36—70] vered his written speech, in which he Hagen has proved since his arrival rorge Duncan, playing with Hagen,| went deeply into the financial sit- here that he is a strong willed golfer] aq rounds of 7 5 who can take par or leave It alone Tere Cen edte cele are ence Playing in the practice rounds before the qualifying test bei Walter acted as {f he were completely cured of the manner of play. Golf with Duncan Is} sulting from the first year of the bud- Just a day's job, and a job that should } sores | be fot through with as quickly as pos- e habit, but playing with George| sie surplus of $318,000,000 despite an eati-|!" attendance at the fifty-elghth an that they have one more before] ,,J°sse Guilford and Bobby Jones led) mated deficit of $24,000,000 and a fall-|"U@! Convention of the Grand Lodge Bein homie the amateprs with scores of 148 for the It may be that Walter takes bis par] to rounds. The national amateur | ing off in revenue of $1,515,000,000. only to be sociabl Playing in the} champion was hitting his usual power-| ‘This is certainly a gratifying ac- ornin; 1th co ” > prowd following the match he took 71] [9 £0 so far afleld on some of them that complishment, President Harding for the round. but the bis gallery pres-| he should have had special Passports | continued, but {mmediately added that t this afternoon tempted him inte ssued to get back on the course, Jesse . 10. Hagen would protatiy be a. coon | is Powerful enough to get out of trouble | there 1s a prospective net deficit for Tespectable duffer if his friends would] %* easily as he gets in, however, and| the current fiscal year of $426,000,000, only leave him alone. probably will be among the leaders at which he said ‘‘is a challenge to us Hagen took 36 going out on the mogn-| the finish 5 r wo strokes ove nA Bobby Jones played as though he | 4! : Enlanced that ecore: Kewaren, with aie] were on the edge of perfect foil, Ne| The President asserted that every|Decome this year so important a mat- on the home holes. man tn the Heavy rains last night and to-day| straight and as long as the Atlanta| resolve to keep expenses within in- sowed up the course and made it more| star and Just off the greens his shots|come, ‘There must be utmost econ- jonalve to Hagen’s game, but It] at times ‘approach perfection, Bobby] rns n. mang ked as if the galler Iped more] has a tendency, however, to pull some i ? han any other factor, ‘This debonair,| of his iron shots and that habit cost ts mannered champion a championship part best when t Light {9 turned full on him. With the] all his approaches. If he can smooth|dent pointed out that th gallery following that will be here on] out his iron play by to-day he should] receipts for the fiscal yt estimated ar 1924 will Thuraday and Friday he will give any| cause deep wrinkles of worry to crease| pe $3,198,000,000, or approximately | °&%!2- $600,000,000 less than the appropria-|¢V2'¥ speech made by former Mayoi tions for the current year, and urged] Harris Bachrach, Grand Esquire ot » he made it a point to tek other performer a real argument for| the brow of more than one star pro- the centre of the stage. Haen's cards| fessional, who figures to be among the for the two rounds follow: first five at the finish, his hearers to keep constant that probable receipts for 1924 would ceeding the probable receipts of the TUESDAY. MONDAY. Government, and I must warn you] Wards spoke in similar strain, that unless you use your pruning|since Atlantic City 1s erecting a new|* knives, the Executive will be com-| Ks 70-141] Jock Mutelson, Glenview 144] Miko Hrady, Oakland Abe Mitchell, England Walter Hagen, New York John Farrell, Quaker Rid, Frank T. Sprogeil, Memphis. 148 me BIBI pelled to cut deeply the estimates Leo Diegel, New Orlean ~146 ‘M. Creary, Hillcrest. presented.’ John Golden, Tuxedo Me Leak R eee ha ee niger om seree fl 4a] Larry Nadholtz, Lima,” Ohio... Re asvcr enic ee 14s] Po Miachiasite’ Dalaman: MOTOS YACHT EXPLOSION Eddie Held, St. Li « > M7] Mortie Dutra, Bo Monte, Cai nbgerAtinnte | J.B. Rogers, Dayton, Ohio... art. Jen oe i sa Walker, Englewo N.S... ne Sarazen, Pitt pet od bat ilickson. De Kalb, til). Loe Angules 4 Northmoor. Thos J. Harmon, Hudson River. . Sound in Time to Save Life R.A. Crue Kk. Shackamaxon Chas. Evans Jt. Edgewater, soline 3, Gs Anderton. slwanes i ih—ian] A. F. Baumgartner, Cincinnati Bie explosion: et via” easeline tank Alex Guild, Exh ira i. Couch, Glenview started a fire yesterday afternoon that acres Duncan. 2 ; resulted in the sinking of the 35-foot Jona Gowan, Oakie cabin motor boat Big Chief, at anchor ¥rank Godenaux, \ off Beach Street, City Island, causing wher Shin : i voce ' ort oo So rapidly did the fire spread that| 1924, announced it would try to learn, Arnold Stahl of No. 414 board to save his life. He left hie The police of the Ct tank at the time of the explosion. What caused the explosion was not Many a Slip Between the have had to be a any Lag todo what| XG cisnn qos turned tn, but, the pad eae cateena ee: aloueh the Mator was asking him. The Rancocas| qremen could do nothing from shore, | N° i ; Paddock and the jockey went on nevertheless, probably| The boat sank within half an hour. curly to-day, Is contemplating extend- Winning Post hoping that Hard Guess and High © ee ing an Inv E . would drop dead. whe teone runners kept on their] MRS.HOTCHKISS NOT SUICIDE) year, it is certain to have it in 1924. : merry way right to the finish, by ——— pagbrenig By Vincent Treanor. which time Martin A, Noonan had|Authorities Are Convinced She] !n 1926, HERE is many a slip between| reached third place. Hard Guess, at Died of Notnral Cannes. A | the paddock and the pay off} a fancy price, got home easily in front : _| Its, new, $2,600,000 bullding ready for station at the race tracks Into}of High C. With an even break,| BRIDGEPORT, Conn., July 12.—| dedication. which the question of improving the| Noonan probably would have won. So] Convinced that Mrs. Edward 8 pe eee ees nition es doesn't enter, © | would ) v § i ‘ ; breed of horses doesn't enter, The | would Johnny Buft have beaten Joe| Hotchkiss, thirty-fv Gollarey are tobe erected uy thity- nt of the Hotch-| one Elk lodges throughout the country it was announced years old, wife jast race at Yonkers yesterday fur-] Lynch if Joe's left hand had been in shed an illustration of this. a sling Monday night, of the former Pres! A. Noonan was « good thing. It was} ppe: only a question of how far he would races, though some people think they] thorities took no action in the case to- win and “the boys" bet acconiingly.| are of every day occurrence. Orderly| day, Only the poor saps that visit the} jooked one of those things in the sec-| Mrs, Hotchkiss's body was found races bet on anything else, and the! ond race untll he got within five! foating, tace downward, at Falrfeld trimming the poor 1 # were in for! jumps of the wire. Then Queen| Beach, several hours after she had was enough to arouse any one’s pity.| jonde nailed him, Orderly was the] entered the water in her bathing suit, It was almost highway a oe a obbery—be-| favorite and as the race was run it] ‘The body was identified by a hotel key fore the hors # went to post, appeared as if none but Queen Blonde] in her pocketbook. Martin A. Noonan Is a cheap horse} wag ambitious enough to beat him.| Her husband and other relatives and t beat, but, according to those who! She, at 26 to 1, certainly did spill the| friends belleve death was cuused by| 8 should know he was a real good thing] peans. acute indigestion. ced in that race. At the post, Martin A —_ Noonan was inclined to fuss, but] sandy McNaughton is getting a he have Lawrence Fator on his back’! firm Friend on Monday and ‘Ten Leo The break came. From the inside| yesterduy, both at good enough prices, | #""areds at Funera and the ontside, the field went away.| were dropped into their races just Bronx Children The insiders fought for rail positions} when the McNaughton bankroll was and the outsiders bore in with the| being shot to pleces, When Sandy game idea in mind, and there was| has them ready they sure do win In Martin A. Noonan in the middie and] unmistakable fashion. Firm Friend | 15% Street. one of the olde crowded back. galloped his feet dizzy in his race| MOWN residents of the Bronx, who dled Joymaker, Fahey, seventy-five, of No. 387 tand t Fator, not a bit flustered, strived for] and Ten Lec made a show of such as| Saturday, was attended py nuudreds of the rail, hoping some would swing | Wishbone, Prodigious, Bantry Pass] her acquaintances. ala wide enough at the clubhouse turn to] and Elected IT Until the death of her wh! let him sneak through. They didn't Dewey, three year Mrs Then Fator decided to go round them. By this time the field had strung out and were well on their saty for years had su Just before the last race the Btew- | ioumeying throughout the I ards handed down the following rul-| charging youngsters a fee Ing Bedecked with green 5 ‘ way to the backstretch In Indian fle ckey Marinelli ts suspended in-| driven by Mrs. Fahey, Dew sl fashion, and ator was pulling up the | definitely and his case referred to the| hanced many St. Patrick's 1 rear, twenty lengths back, Why he] Jockey Club.” A familiar sight Sundays {dn't stay there, nobody knows. He] When Walter 8. Vosburgh, one of] @rawing Mrs, Fahey in her t himself the impossile task of | the stewards, was asked in what race SOU RMDIT ORES: Stes Janey itching up. Marinelli had offended he replied alia_with: heaving cured OUnesters of whooping CouE Round he went, picking up one byl race; he is suspended for general] uve ty vane” of od Availers, but Noonan would misconduct: With whom she lived. he ONE OF ELKS PARADES DORING CONVENTION, Budget. President Harding's remarks|Aflantic City Encounters Un- expected Opposition Capturing Grand Lodge Again for Next Year. the exact opposite of Walter in his| Uation, He dwelt on conditions re-| (Special from a Staff Correspondent of The Evening World.) get, which left the Government a] ATLANTIC CITY, July 12.—EIks here are wondering some with anxiety, which city will be cooing, ta) the) champion wee fitting ie, waka corer chosen by their delegates to-day for the convention in 1923. The choice of a convention city, or- dinarlly a matter of routine business, since blds for it are always made at least two years ahead of time, has tournament is driving as | business head of the Government must} ter that it promises to be the biggeat Plece of business to be transacted at to-day’s session, In making the declaration that he|der the head of finished business. iis] him several strokes yesterday, He {s| Would approve no estimates in ex-|It was taken up yesterday when » spot| putting well, getting up to the cup on}cess of probable receipts, the Presi-|seemed at first a foregone conclusion that Atiantie City would be chosen Atlantic City expected it, 4: CAMPBELLS PAST ExKA\L-TED SRAND ROR in mind} the lodge Fast Sr ATLANTIC. Foro Service, the delegates that Atlantic City would Summary of Golfers Sel pent a8 bral pronrnton| 0 Segenen (hat Attane City woul “In that connection," he continued, | year. Le ibd es tr y to yi hat I will Who Qualified at Skokie): ie tke i] Baer of Bis. So did Joseph Corio, Exaite They made sev 30th Precinct, after being here with thelr brothers for two days, announced this morning that New Yorkers in At- lantic City are “hicks,"" several of th Queeney, “sitting on benches looking at the tall hotel buildings while the beaches were crowded." Kelley and & Major in the been spending much of their time watching the drill lodges work, choice beefst planning to give Frederick 13. Goldsmith, cxalted Ruler of No. John J, Martin, Si ks for a dinner he ts it was generally ac- cepted the Grand Lodge would vote to ——— come here next year to dedicate it. Hut yesterday morning something happened Pony. FIRES AND SINKS CRAFT, | which prevented the choosing of At- Z lantie City, Man Trapped Abourd Dives Into] Moved that Atlantic City be made the meeting place for next year. delegate incidentally, his friends that the rumors of his being put up * Thomas Rei! Ruler again: teams for Lodge it is sald here that Major Reilly may Ysquire of the Grand his friends Incidentally, the motion be But that was met It was said to have been the first demonstration of] ° that kind at a Grand Lodge in several rxalted Rule and Peter McKen have been trying to he Fallon says th With a roar of dissent. New York night him explain and Mr Lewis, a member of No, 1, ears, an tn President of |! No other city an invitation for 1923, but Milwaukee, a loss of $10,000, which had bid for the convention for had prepared The big day, however, will be to- morrow, with its parade, and the last the Board of Aldermen the councils of the Elks, of course is prominent about the Information ng those marching with the New former Ambassador w York head- t Ssth| by the time the Grand Lodge con- ee a3 Street, a cousin of the owner, Otto| vened to-day, whether that city could 00 ings O TOTUG | s021 oF no. ans Wort ‘oid street, | receive the Hike next year, “3 bologna manufacturer, had to dive over=| sion adjourned at that, orkers will Gerard jand Dr. Murray Butler, President of Columbia ch of whom was Initl- ated Into the order last year. . Butler's brother, xalted Ruler of the Paterson, N. J., also march retary of State is expected to also are Will- but later in the day a telegram came from Mayor 12 at Yonkers Track, San) mepeytngnntch nd wn they an Se Oa cera, cme trom, Mayo y Island Station| Elks there next year. Fortunes for the “Layers ’’|s sii ee ioo | new vornens Think oF WaK- Charite Murphy's own district |! University, e: llth and his ¥. are enemies politi ING A BID, w York Lodge. Jack John J, take part an it. fourth oldest Hving e fact that he uses two c intends to march, So far these are the only cities bid- » But down here no one would MeDermott, Young Chariie nephew of the “boss,” 1a expected to-day, If Milwaukee doesn’t get it for 1.ext surance busines: when also are ex Ore., is scheduled to get it Philadelphia where the lodge there expects to have BRITISH DENY LOAN PLAN TO REPAY U. S. Harry Perry, Tarmmany | many New boosting for Governor; Commissioner of Public Works lius Miller, Preside Cabinet, With Envoy Ged- des, Discusses Funding of War Debt. (New York Evening World) Among the paddock sharps, Martin —- kiss Machine Gun Company, met] in the coming year, Aula fa nol mis ian Ua oie | SRN 2 ee ee Ot es anne WUE Ue tain, Many of these new homes are to be built by lodges near New York, at Newark, Montclair, ton and Phillipsburg, Salamanca and Queensboi N. Y., and at Greenwich, Conn, The new officers chosen yesterday |: will be installed Thursday, when the big annual parade of ommissioner of the Board of Educa- Prominent among the Past Exalted here now are ; Cabinet meeting there was a full dis ussion of the er families with that are being asked to stand up at records equal funding of Great tri tain's debt to Americ: Slr Auckland the United Prior to the Cabinet me Herkimer, Congressman cretary of T: er of those ‘expected to-day. Jacob Markes and will motor down to-morrow the order will thousand Elks with their own bands and drill teams and all in gala costumes are expected to that didn't frighten anybody. Didn't] pelated start In the right direction, “DONKEY WOMAN” MOURNED. | take part in the Thousands of roller of Finance, had a long confer © Foreign Oniee airman of the e City Committee from Lode Ne 1ks from the Great- Mrs. Fahey,|¢r New York district are expected in time for the parade, here already and every train is bring The funeral yesterday of Mrs, Martin] ing more, while many are coming by automobiles and not a few by One of the latter Is trict Attorney James A. McDonald. who {® expected by alr to-day with Major Arthur Hibbard. is now the Light of Lodge No. 1, is th line for Exalted Ruler, to suc ceed Frank ompanied tn his rederick J. Sullivan, ease of Harry 3 ents here for the went to Downing Street mit fraud b This evening the Treasury emphat Assistant D! has arranged for thelr nt a 100-yard swimmin between Mr w iwing made nere w repay me 1,418,000 owing the United States Mr. MeDon Esteemed Leading New York, and ep has also been try » hotel roof for means of a loan ralsed jointly | untry and America, » Government ts whether It would be » debt funding neg: aero journey cago Elks have Tekulsky, Este No. The many Elks from No. 1 who will night are expe. to be guests on the Breakers Root of Butcher King Of thelp brothers, who ie coming dows med Loyal Knight of ndatron tat on fend @ special commission now ts here Thursday one a daughter} Harry ‘so @ member of N Tom Phelan, attached to the POINCARE WARNED [SAYS HYLAN TALK BY FALLIN FRANCS | INCREASES PERIL MAY SHIFT POLICY! OF SUBWAY PANIC London Sees Acceptance of Hughes Advice in Recent Happenings. LONDON, July 12 (Assoclated Press).—The best Informed Amert- can opinion here inclines to the view that affairs in Europe are generally trending toward betterment notwith- standing the ominous situation in Germany and the economic chaos tn Russia, This is based upon multiplying signs that European statesmen are reallzing that Secretary Hughes meant what he safd when he de- clined thetr invitation to go to Genoa and plainly told them they must “clean house before America can usefully co-operate,” Slow acceptance of this Is seen by American official observers here in recent utterances by Premler Poin- care, who ta believed to be cautiously feeling his way toward the concilia- tory attitude respecting Germany and Russia taken some Ume ago by Pre- miter Lloyd George M. Polncare was given a powerful lever with which he may be able to budge the French pubite (rom. thelr “search Germany's pockets” attitude when the franc began follwing the mark on its downward pat! That the Anglo-French views are becoming more consolidated may de- velop in a meeting of the Allie? Supreme Council which Downine Street during the, Inst few days has been hinting at as likely to be called soon. Such a meeting probably will be summoned in any event should The Hague negotiations fall down, as {t would be necessary then to make some new attempt to solve the fus- sian puzzle. It Is pointed out that the summon- ing of the Supreme Councll might be helpful If it served to bring an Amer- ican to the conference board, even in the mere capacity of an observer. pigninnses See MYSTERY LETTERS WIN MAN REPRIEVE Another Accused of Murder of Which Ile Was Convicted, HARTFORD, Conn., July 12.—Emil Schutte, under sentence to be hanged July 21, has been reprieved to-day un- til Oct. 24 by Goy. Lake, who took action yesterday after he conferred with Schutte's lawyers after the Hartford representative of The World had given him a letter mailed to The World in which another was accused of the Ball murder. Gov. Lake granted this second res- pite so the defense counsel might petition the Middlesex County Su- perior Court at Middletown in Sep- tember for another trial on the ground of newly discovered evidence. The first reprieve was to enable the Supreme Court to hear an appeal, the decision being there was no error at the first trial, Gov. Lake also has received a letter from apparently the same source as The World letter, and State Police upt. Hurley belleves he can trace thelr authorship, He says he cannot understand why any one should be afraid to testify to anything which might ald Schutte pene) ACTIVE BANDIT IS LARA. Followers of Mexican General Said to Have Slain American’ WASHINGTON, July 12,—The Mex- 'm Wife, Jean bandit leader who more than ai week ago held up the property of the Penn-Mex Fuel Company, an American concern, near Tuxpam, and demanded ransom, first referred to as Gen, Lar- raga, has now been identified one Lara. A despatch to-day Informed the State epartment that Lara had left the vietnity of the property, but does not state whether he received any of the ransom, A group of Lara's followers was accused of murdering Mrs, James ey, Mexican-born wife of an Amer- izen, when ghe recognized its i CITY TELEPHONES VALUATED ALBANY, July 12,—Telephone central office equipment used by the New York Telephone Company in Greater New would cost $79,761,300 to repro- according to the testimony pro- by G. W. Whittentore, the com- Valuation engineer, at the Pub- rvico Commission's telephone in- : Whittemore's showed the company owned land and bulldings in the clty valued at $50,623,200. Of this amount he ap- portioned $39,009,200 to the sixty-eight bulldings, all of special construction. Harry Morse’ ¢ Delayed ‘THI her's Is Heard, BRIDGBPORT, Conn, July 12—The orse, son of Charles W Morse, charged with conspiracy to com- Megat use of the mails, 2 continued al times States Comminsio taken up the latter pi which has b hefore Uni Lavery, W 1 of August, The case will net be heard 1 after a similay case Is tried In the United States Court m Portland, Me. {t was announced to-day, PIGGLY WIGGLY FOR CANADA, MPMPHIS, Tenn, July 12 —The Pigaly Wiskiy Company plans to open in Canada soon and a een granted for the Piguly yec, Ltd, which has been Ontario and Que 4 up capita: of $1,2 0 shares of common a ah nnd $50,000. 8 per referred shares woh The first store will after the ac McAneny Scores “Lack of Un- derstanding and Careless Investigation.” Following a demand by Mayor Hylan. President Hedley of the Inter- borough Rapid Tranalt Company yea- terday ordered the use of Pyrene ox- tinguishers on electrical fires In the tunnels to be discontinued, pending investigation, In case of a short circult, such as caused the near asphyxiation of more than 100 persons last Thursday, the motorman is directed to halt the train, run to the nearest cut-off and stop the current. The order, issued without consults ing the Transit Commission, was re- ceived with astonishment, since tt made no provi on for pucting out any fire that might remain aftrr the cur= rent is cut off. In a statement last night Mr. Me- Aneny sald the commission, the day dent, referred the Pyreno investigation to the United States Bureau of Mines. “AS soon us the report is received," said Chairman McAneny, “it will be made public. Until then I hardly think It will serve any useful purpose to discuss the conclusions of the Mayor. + ‘It might be pointed out that the lack of either care or understanding with which the Mayor’s Investigations have been conducted is Indicated by his recommendation that there should be installed an independent lighting circuit for the tunnel lights. Under orders of the Public Service Commis- sion, made more than five years ago, such a system was Installed and is now in use. The tunnel lights have two Independent sources of supply dis- tinct from the third rail. “If the Mayor had gone into the tunnel, as Commissioner Harkness and I did, he would have noted, as we noted, that the tunnel lights were on throughout the trouble. “The Mayor adds something about people taking to the tracks to reach the emergency exits. As a matter of fact, the exits are reached through side paths running the entire length of the subway and equal in height with the car floors, These paths have hand rails for guidance and the way to emergency exits Is clearly marked upon the walls. There was not the slightest difficulty In the accident of last week either in reaching the walk or In finding the exits, “Statements of the character the Mayor and his advisers bave been making are calculated to Increase un- necessarily public alarm. Repeated with sufficient frequency they are bound to have a most hurtful {f not disastrous effect. They are a direct incitement to pante. THESE LOST LOVE SUITS A FOURSOME Court Settles Two of the Ac- tions in Godfrey’s Mar- ital Tangles. LOS ANGELES, July 12,—Two steps affecting the love of John Phillips God~ frey took place in Judge McCormick's Court. One was the dismissal of the $50,000 breach of prom it brought against Godfrey by Mrs, Francis R. Barnett, who accused him of jilting her and marrying Mrs. Bertle H. Godfrey, ‘The other was the answer by Mra, Mary Ayer Godfrey to the $100,000 loat love sult filed against her by Mra, Bertle H, Godfrey, Mrs. Mary Ayer Godfrey, wealthy widow, of Beverly Hills, and sister of N, W. Ayer, head of a nationally known advertising concern, said Godfrey was her adopted son. She denied the alle- gations of his young wife that she had won his affections from her, ‘The dismissal of the Barnett action took place in Judge McCorm: Court and in an affidavit filed by Mra, Bare nett’s attorney appeared a copy of @ letter sald to have been written by Mra, Barnett and containing the following: “The only reason I told you I Wished the case dismissed was because of the fact that I expected to be married s00n, All parties to the sult are prominent socially he and the East. Bhs i K. K. K. CLUBS MAN AND WIFE After Threats Couple Are, Attack and Beaten in Home, BIRMINGHAM, Ale., July 12.—Role lowing @ long ser: 5 of threatening let- ters, some signed "K. K. K.," an assault was made yesterday afternoon upon Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Boutwell at Lewis- burg, near here. The authorities have motive for the attack or were att broad outwell wags 7p when elubbed the head and 2 says she was ear In another room never saw her as- sallants, oe — OSSHAID EST £400,000, An f $400,000 16 disp the will of Frank Grossbard, It provides that $100,004 chusritle siributed through the Brooklyn ration of Charities. The remainder he estate Is divided ng tho whlow and the three chil- — DIES APTER RIVER RESCUN, APAHOQUI, N. B,, July 12,—Ree ed from the Kennebaccagis River for help while bathe el M. Racon of Bostun fans cfd to-day ng herself » with cramps in deep water caused @ blood vessel te buret. ee ee sens eee pane a ene + ee nn ren rene + chee Sess ns sete ;

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