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} leased by the United Cigar Stores Men Said to be Not Known . , Company. \ The Evening World’s 2 Tat upeas 6b ape x. Oo. 04 At Manhattan Address j e e the prospective qurchaser, the peti- « Ve | Lewis H. Acton and Dr. George K. 1 K d d ik b K tion states, and has offered $1,200,- Kherilla, the two New Yorkers men- ' 1 1e lu orner bt ipa cee ee cant B Metin IN 5000 00 RIM tioned in connection with the sus- ; 2 4) “woult oield ted $5. jor co} . Comers, 02 Chew Tock Drening World) ty Prem Puttishing On points out, the $1,200,000 would yield ’ ’ i sit x ile aot ee ae hee z Co: lucted Sch a vearly income to Mrs. Dick of $40,- *hiladalphia, could not be found las | nd by Eleanor sts 000, At the present time, the petition 1 night. WOODLAND WONDER TALES ET AT 0) property te only, $46,000 a. year, #0 As SAU OEE eee ; property 1s only $48,000 a year, so davent adie Canin’ Gack W Ne ! ’ Bes Duapmourn rewn, 720,080 waaphot known, Und tue tlephions boy i by the sale, AS NO own, and th 0: By Cousin Eleanor ee a ¥ ——a at the Middleton Apartments, No, 570 Mrs. Dick, widow of, Col, Astor, } 4 Fi y 4 Singita Sia West 189th Street, had never heard THE CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN. Proposed ‘Realty Deal Dis-}™4"le4 Willlam if. Dick im 1916. | Warrants Out, for Custoras}or ‘pr, ‘Kherilla DY is particuls a $i At San pa Ho ‘e! SI City Direo- OBOPY felt way this particular 48¥.) ae Figures itt Arrange- |ceeding, in view of the reeent rumors] Official, Ex-Secret Service |, Neither Is listed tn the City Direc It was a warm, lazy day when every ) * of a divorce between Vincent Astor M ; : ters thing and everywhere seemed hot ex-}- ment V..i:: Madeleine Force, |and his wife, is the trust company’ en ot porters. cepting the woodland. <a tatement that Mrs, Astor's residence ( “I don’t want to go out,” sald Roy-}] An application yesterday by the is ip Farts Coe ser] PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1.—Wat poy ver to Pollykin’s Invita- States Trust © leo 0 eC) rants for the " ozon. me tte walk among the flowers in the|onited States Trust Company for! papers to Morgan, Harjes & Co. in| '#"t* for the arrest of a dozen men permission to sell property that was] Paris was signed by Justice Krlanger.| inchiting former United States Se- ou even want to go to the |owned by the lute Col, Join Jacot| Vincent Astor is now in this] cret Service men, former police of- (A Pollykin asked, The} Astor in West Sith Street for $1,200,- | CoUntTY ficials and exporters, who are \ 4 Is always cool.” 000 Rave the fist wuthentic details of vale fu Aine charged with being involved In a “Maybe it 1s cool when you S8tl us. wmount of the antes "1G. F. BAKER JR. NAMED flvt to substitute water for $5,000,- \ there, This; but {t Is hot along the mount of nte-nuptial settle way,” was Roy-boy's reply. Pollykin| ment made upon Mrs. William K IN ALLEGED CONSPIRACY. | 000 worth of whiskey, are out here. agreed, and so they sat about until | Dick by her first husband In lis affidavit, George W. Coles, / fT h, when at table Pollykin’s We New Move tn Fight for Stock of | United States Attorney, declares the (4 Mother sald: " wonder would youl THe petition, fied in the County Lebign aa6. Witkee-wa: alleged conspirators planned to re ? heady ‘ Gir. | Clerk's office, states that Aug, 2 1 ee ea ove.whiakey in a-toral t ‘© along the hot road to see the clr Aug, 28, : mi y in a legal mannee from oe 1911, Col Astor entered an ante-nup- Coal Company. , the New Hellam Distillery at Hellam, \ “Why? Is there a eireus in the/tial agrecment with his prospective] PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 1.—George ie The haat rae he hedge tit j a yes RTO’ Ade. A 4 . los Baker jr, Vice President of the} for export, the afidavit sets forth, Woodland?" asked Roy-boy, his eyes Browing w 7 bride, “Miss Madeleine ‘Talmadge| !"#!¢8 bay ner Serer “No, not in the woodiand,” said Pollykin'’s mumale, “but there is In|” First Nailonal Bank of Now York, ‘and | Dut was planned to substitute ( Wee oe oree, and her father, William Hi. | tree ve ninent financiers were charesa| water for the 6,000 barrels which 4 Mhadiet cmms, ow de yo Force, by which he deeded to the| CU'er Prot tie tien ed Slates Die| Would be withdrawn, One hundred } \ know?" ‘asketl Pollykin her pocket and gotten out @ peanut) United States ‘Trust’ Company inlirtct Court yesterday with using power-' bartels had been taken out when the 4 wE know because Deddy saw them|to munch. trust the property Now 22-30 West|ful influence to ctrcumvent the Federal Warrante were innued, - yeste ae buen ae Ps he Court’s order for the separation of the oxide 101 ous atte a basic Vis eae erday, THE CHERRY TRUE 8ith Street and directed that the in-| Gente Railroad of been ordered, disclosures involving N ( “Roy-boy!"* said his aunt The cherry tree in bloom come be paid to him during his life-} Lehigh and iene ° te cnea| Ctsher ups” in Washington ana “"'Souse me,” he apologized, “I Points her heel-less shoes time, and if his wife survived him, a cenattee Teen tn the tuckeut| Prominent foreighers may be expected ) ( Meant to say I don't think it's quite Like a ballet girl to her during her lifetime, Reynolds syndleate of New York, | @°S i. B. Friedman, Assistant @s warm as it was, do you?" we yd 6 her rosy skirts Col, Astor and Miss Force were nization secking to purchase} United States Attorney, He declares “Why of course it is just as warm,” To the breeze married Jn September, 1911, and Col T stock, the {nvestigation so far has only jd Pollykin, “but I want to go to The tulle blows lazily Astor was drowned when .the Titanic the petition was filed the] scratched the surface of the con- \ the cirews Just the same." Up and down, F sank, the following April, His will Lani PA CL st ECT tls] spiracy ( “Bo do i," shouted Roy-boy, tons- she dines oe eee hequeathing $100,000 outright to his} sale of stock, filed a bond of $1,000,000] » Thres oF laters PARRY Same old ( his napkin up and catching It and : widow and giving her the income from| ne a guarantee that if the court or- | fants were issued are Matthew G r ae to apologize again for his bad a eaten Deut bob @ trust fund of $5,000,000 and use of| dered a resale a bid higher than that | former aes oi ne eee Lada tomato ina inners. Somehow when Roy-boy jah 2 the Astdr mansion at Fifth Avenue| offered by the Reynolds group would be] Secret Service in Philadelphia, and may happiest his manners were worst, Her pink hair bobs, and 65th Street until her remarriage, | made erbert Simon and John M. Me- brand new way fo it followed that when the circus Her garland tobs. and leaving $3,000,000 for his son, ee ‘aunay, both former Secret Service . ps ( eame to town Roy-boy had a hard WHE aL oot tases fase kaals John Jacob 84, orn atter nis death | KILLED IN MOTOR CRASH. |asen's and now members of the Mat- Fresh tomatess) can. be ime being good. Yet he had to be ceadg’ dic not dispose of the principal of cece thew Griffin Detective Agency. Simon Y} é al . ( have, for thero was nothing that he} By ETHEL BERLINER, age 16.) 4), ante-nuptial trust fund, Prominent Woman Vietim—Her| was stationed at Hog Island during iparantnte Decited and Pollykin loved quite like the cir- TREES. According to the netition, e Fevers ? Guest Badly Hart. sede hs RS al at one Domataak and Ham? “vel pelther. Roy-boy. nor Polly-| 7/ete are Planted Jn the park, let to VinoeRt Agar Oo Asere| PRILADKOERTAAUA Addr O0G;| Dtherten tor whom warrante wan bay bed ERACIQUE taal | { f yo f ‘oad and in tie street. Ai} dar imuhare gee . ; : HGS fot WROHl waNrAnte § hal neat kin could half Mish their luncheon ie aoe eae nhen the eun is high, {80" by ils first wife, who was Mias| Shoemaker of St. Davids was in Issued by United States Commissioner flour. Brall orbake Inovenun, for all excitement over going to the | "<% a" the air with perfume aweet, | Av4 Willing of Philadelphia, and whol killed Inte yeaterday when a Manley are til ech Have ready rounds of \ tent and secing a host of mysteri- divorced him in 1910. sah) in, Which abe! wan ceo Former Police Licut. Andeew Ham Premier Salad Dressing, then pod tricks done by people and ani-| The oak, the monarch of them all, In the event Vincent Astor dler| ashed Into a motor truck at Pembrook|{iton, recently s ded by Director with deviled ham. Arrange to- mals to the tune of crackling peanut| Promptly lifts his branches high. | without tssue, the will provides that} Avenue und St. David's “| Cortelyou; Harold B. Smith of Viilu matoes on the toust and pow shells and popcorn. And all the way|The song birds rustle ‘mong his/the residuary estate is to be divided | payjds. Mrs. Shoemak President of H. B. Sinith Com Premler Salad Dressing which to ihe circus they talked of and won- leaves, among Col. Astor's heirs, tn which] prominent in Philadelphia. exporters; Arthur Hamill, a h been heated over hot ered t And sing him sweet, their lullaby. [event Col. Astor's posthumous sor] Miss Edith T. Striker of East Orange,| customs inspector; John Friederich : fee sb aloeaes al Mca ant . would come in for a share of the|N. J., a guest of Mrs, Shoemaker, was}and Thomas Kane, bottle Dr Wewillbe glad to send you ( sade} pss hi ape the elephant | The sturdy maple, loved by all, alae: me badly injured fn the crash, and is in @l George Ix. Kherilla, supposed to live ds, Sup- Repeater ie aor alee ee ae Aesth othe Previous estimates of the size of tho} critical condition In (he Bryn Mawr) at the Middleton Apartments, New Pah es Ue tre Pollskin think i Billy. Brighteyes, ‘At evo and twitter on till dark, ante-nuptial trust ranged all the way 'To*pltal ee i ; Lewis H. Actor, Melrose feclpes Addons Last year it was Billy Brighteyes | mye palm tree grows In sunny climes, Haat ss Gan ctuentits Sealbey) Sel) oO cutannicacome. Leek jhetare Gan oe inden, Neots, ana faariu FRANCIS H. LEGGETT & CO i who went to the circus with Pollykin. |" Tike Cuba, Florida, Japan cupy the six-story building Nos. 2: Gary eanninayse oe Gottesfelt of Atlantic City. 601 W. 27th 8, New York, N.Y, : of $40,000 In Its accounts was reported and now she was quite sad to think) i¢ towers aloft, so tall and stern. West 34th Street, while the remainder] py the Oakland branch of the Bank of| Secret Service agents have beer Its flavor has placed it | that he was not with them. "Let's! its eaves unfold just like # fan. of the property, consisting of two! ttaly to-day to the State Superintendent | working for eight months on the « on a Million tables NN Rati ad Bily re said) gy EVELYN PAULINE LEVITTAN, | ¢ouy-story and bagement structures of Banks, under the direction of John Conwe! D SO PASEO NOE: aked 12, Brooklyn, N. ¥. “If we do we'll be late,’’ said her Mumsie. “Anyway, I don't think HOW TO JOIN THE KLUB. oni SOA! have io, Tan't that bo right ‘CUT OUT 1H SOUPBN: @head of us on the road?" jeginning with | an Pollykin pressed her nose against Titee coupons’ ort ani, r = the windshield of the automobile and Br O18, OT and’ OTD, ; maid ree erli Wa Billy Be hor, Pvening World ‘Kid- eyes, ‘umasle, stop e car, please. . | Come here, you little rogue," said i A timate at Billy's little blond friend, picking || you must. give your NAME, AGH and ! him out of the road and tucking him |] AQORESS, | Please be careful to mention imto the car between Roy-boy and|[ the poreua, § i ‘Ai! chil to. atxteai rt herself. ‘Were you going to walk || may secome' makers: Back mentor te 9 all the way to the town?" she asked || presented with Wer gray Klub Pin Aim happily. and m hip certificate. e Billy Brighteyes did not answer, COUPON 970. Alread: ly Se had thrust his nose into OPPOSES NORWAY’S CLAIM. SUPREME COUNCIL ©, 6. Ship Counsel Gare €10,500,000| IRKS LLOYD GEORGE ae Veny Pueas eee Meek: British Premier, It Is Hinted, . . 1 (Associated Preet)—Oeorge Sutherland, “ehiet| Would Supplant It With Council of League. counsel for the United States in the shipbuilding case between the Amer- fean and Norwegian Governments Copyrignt, 1922 (New York Evening World), Press Publishing Company. LONDON, Aug. 1.—-Premier Lloyd : now being heard by the Permanent George will make another dramatic Court of Arbitratign, has opened the argument for the American side. eppeal for limitation of land arma. ments at the September meeting of ‘The hearing is on Norway's claim fer $16,500,000 as compensation for contracts owned py Norway and entered into by American shipyards|\he League of Nations Assembly in Geneva, it Is belleved here. Tt 1s even thought he 1s preparing tho way for dissolution of the Su- te construct freight vessels during the war. Mr. Sutherland declared the Nor- 8 were clitming in compensa- tion und interest four times as much|preme Counell {n favorof the League Council. This belief is based on tho speech he made before Free Church ‘eaders last Friday when he lined up wo definitely tn support of the League, ag they paid for the ships in question He argued that there had been no Although the Barl of Balfour will Le the permanent head of the Brit- requisitioning of the Norwegian oon- lsh delegation to she Geneva Assem- tyacts and that the Ameritoan Gov- ernment. had only requisitioned ships nly, It le understood Mr. Lioyd George 8 planning to be there for the frst ‘under construction, three days, ‘ Sd FIVE HURT AS TRUCK RUNS DOWN AN AUTO The agenda include the question of disarmament, and League sup- porters here are convinced the Pre- mier will make a strong appeal for Umitation. fe LONDON GETS DR. BLACK BUST, LONDON, Aug. 1 (Assoclated Press),—Robert P. Skinner, American Consul General, on behalf of North- western University yesterday pre- sented a bust of the late Dr. Greene V. Black, known as the father of American dentistry, to the London school of the University College Hospital, The ceremony was under the ausploes of the American Univer- sity Union. forty-five, a New York No. 473 East Fourth in the Mount pher, Street, Mount Vernon, Vernon Hospital with cussion of the spine, Grace, nine, is in the sam | with a fracture of one leg result of an automobile accident yesterday. Lauia Berger, No. 1534 Hoe Avenue. Bronx, and his two young daughters, Phyllis and Mildred, were treated at the Mount Vernon Hospital for slight ries. party of five started about noon Berger's car for the Adiron- ‘hey were going down hill on Bouth Columbus Avenue when a track of Wilson & Co., New York City, driven by Morris Appel of No. $38 East 4¥tt Street, New York, struck their oar and Grove it up on the sidewalk and against am iron fence. All in the Berger car ‘were thrown out, Appel was not in- —_—_——_ DOGS ATTACK DEER, AND KILL TWO DOES Others er and jot Mongr w SOMERVILLE, N. J., Aug, 1.—John 4 Logan, a farmer, living near Chimne; Rock Ravine, at Watchung Mountaih, id startled by the barking of dogs near his home, sav a deer defending two does against the attack of three large mon_ grels. Logan called his brought two guns. two of the do ForSummer Complaints (To be taken internally in water) R2 away’s| eady tef Re! and the other died soon after Mrs, 356 70+ Logan brought it to her home in ap items to muree it back to life. Cramps, Bowel Pains THE EVENING WORLD, TUZSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1922. You Wouldn’t Scour the . Piano Keys OU would not use a grit cleaner on your ivory piano keys. You know what it would do to them, you also know how readily they give up their dirt to gentle washing treatment. Ivory and teeth are first cousins made of the same basic substance. A Every time you scratch your teeth, you remove part of the surface. You can use Colgate’s Ribboh Dental Cream during a long lifetime without the slightest injury to the delicate enamel of your teeth. COLGATE’S CLEANS TEETH THE RIGHT WAY “Washes” and Polishes— Doesn't Scratch ae Scour ft. 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In the month of June, The World led all New York newepa- pers, morning, evening and Sunday, in the volume of its adver~ tising gains, so that the six months’ achievement represented not only a steady and continuous increase in advertising patronage but one that reached its climax at a season when ordinarily the volume of business shows a tendency to recede. It is in no sense an exaggeration to say that the recent per- formance of The World is the most conspicuously consistent record of advertising gains in the Metropolitan field. Morning Sunday 325,852 609,290 tnnual Statement Audit