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ont OTHE | -TONSTON AND WILLIAMS LEONARD OFFERED Champion in Best of Condi- tion for To-Morrow’s Bout a Against Ever Hammer. Same Players Who Met in Closing Match at Jersey Resort Last ~_ > Year Again Are Survivors of Tourney in Which Class of Ten- + his World Has Competed. e By William Abbott. = Ha oscar TO-DAY’S FEATURE ‘ SEA BRIGHT, N. J. Aug. 4.—Bill Johnston and Dick Williams mect this TENNIS MATCHES MICHIGAN, Ind., Aug. 4.—After fternoon in the finals of the Sea ATOSEA BRIGHTON (oe cei “Bright tennis tournament. These two peneatentrrd fi test, Henny Leonard, world’s light- “stars clashed im the 1921 finals hore, 2 P. My Women's Goubles |Veeht Dusilist champion, DIRE abe Johnston winning in, three straight| Final—Mrs. Molla Bjuretedt Mal- |S2!! for England In quest ‘of now op- seis, Thoso who have watéhed.John-| lory and Miss Phyllis Walsh |Ponents und to give his mother and ’ dton and Willams perform this week| againet Mre, Marion Zindérstein |Sster 2 Huropean trip that he hag “do not expect any such decisive out-| Jessup and Miss Helen Wills. planned on since he took the cham- ; ; i ; pionship from Freddie Welsh f gome of this afternoon's match. 3 P. M. Men’s Singies Final— | yeonard, according to announce- While Johnston is slightly favored] William M. Johnston against | ment from his training camp here to- win, Williams is now playing close] Richard Norris Williams 2d. duy, plans to sail for England about te top form and is just the type of 4.30 P. M., French Davis Cup |Sept. 15 for an indefinite ee He “player who can spring an upset with-] Team Doubles Trial—Andre H. ee Eland TeUE hee eerste _.out the slightest warning. Williams,| Gobert and Henri Cochet of | arternoon when his strokes are working, is prac- France against Dean Mathey and He has been offered $50,000 for a stically Invincible. He forces the at-| Karl H. Behr of West Side Tennis |twenty-round bout with Ernie Rice, Maa with w collection. of marvellous. OlUBs British titleholder, and also is nego- R : be. - = tating for a contest with a German ghots that are aimed fer the lines, lightweight in Berlin, Before sailing, The former Harvard atar |s not satis.|took only two games in the first set.|nowever, Benny may engage Pinkie fled-merely with keeping the ban|_ “Little Bill’ Johnston pe from) Mitchell, brother of Ritchie Mitchell, going over the net and waiting for his ce Teenie Peaaaren ean ihe ten-round contest in Milwaukee, opponent to beat himself on errors.}about Kinsey's peculiar chop style, “Since my determination to box as He believes in earning his points which is very effective when it is]orten as possible, f think T have done Last year Williams was indifferent | Comtrelted ee waive us very well, Leonard said to-day. “T 1 y fusual, did not permit his opponent) met three good men—Rritton, Kansas sand “had trouble controlling his! much time to play his owa campaign aid Teaink a re ri strokes. This scason he is al! action] fohnston came up to the net more/haye another tough match on my and keen for ipetition. The differ- min in any other match here this} hands to-morrow when I tackle Ham- (] ence was plaintly seen yesterday when sep and “A A tel : 1 most Gu mer ie : é villian Kinsey's returns, e former chan ‘IT know he is tough because he Williams won from Francis Hunter in} iion made errors himself, mostlv| gave m Vi tithe: Hnrdes UswiiatcHow Straight sets, Only t before | halls that went out of bounds, but he] of my career.”” Hunter brought about the biggest up-| Scored many points with well placed] With the exception of the cut over set of the tournament when he won|Shets that caught Kinsey fur out of his right eye the champion’s handlers ant : } sition, say he is in splendid condition for from Gerald Patterson. English cham-}" 1¢ was all Johnston in tie first set.| Hammer, ‘The wound is healing pion and Australian Davis Cup cap-]ixinsey gettig only one game. In the | nicely tain, in st ght sets. Im that match}|next set Kinsey refused to let the Hammer is a dangerous left-hand Hunter beat Patterson at his favorite | former champion come to the net so] puncher and ys aggressive. He 4 game—the smash. The giant Aus-|often, with the result the match de-| floored Ritehle Mitchell and Charlie ‘Vgralian made the mistake of playing into a deep court exchange.| White with left hooks, and each “Hunter just the ball he l'kes, the kind making moie headway} knocked Leonard down in contests that come from the waist up and give un the openin se With the] with the champion, enough time for a wallop with the|games at 4 all, Johnston spurted,| Neither Leonard or Hammer planned forearm. took his own game in love and then[to do any serious training to-day Williams apparently had Hunter's|broke Kinsey's service (or the next! Hammer says he is satisfied with his game nicely sized up, for he did not fter it went to dence condition and that he plans to carry repeat Patierson’s mistake most exciting and spectaevlar| the fight to Leonard from the first With wonderful control, Williams|tennis of the afternoon come in the} bell é rately kept the ball low. Himtes| doubles competition, when the Kin- ae LET actal tarinaneoostaeconwwirel | ES x00, teom wis” Jaye, | NEW GOLF CLUB TO BE qurns around his knees. an awkward |S! Kashio. This was a BUILT AT GREENWICH position It was brainy tennis}battle of continvous bombardment Pras ed¥illame. played. Wittr a _bean- [across the net, with both sides mak- | CremswicH, Conn, Aug. 4.—The AAful crose-court backhand bhe-would]ing” many spectacular shots that 4 manoeuvre his-opponent wide to on t roare of applause from the {Round Hill Land Company, composed of Bide. and when Hanter wontd be in[gallery. In the deciding set the Japs|% syndicate of New York business men athis position, bang wo th off to a bie lead, but the Califor- }who have their homes here, has bought “hall like a streak down Lhe opposite {nians finally overhauled them and ]}220 acres from James G, Wilson, known jade line. Hunter,--bodly purzied,! won, 19—8 as Wilson Meadows, Round Hill Road, a = ts —~|tor a golf and country club. An = e vightee hole golf course will be tald, Saratoga Racing Cards Ue na nnne i : : There will be a club house, caddy S house, tennis courts, skating pond and riding stable to accommodate fifty horses, also a covered riding ring and place for horse shows, with paths con- necting bridle paths. It will be an all year round club. * Likely to Be Increase ¢ From Six to Seven Races oy The incorporators are Colby M. Ches- J 4 popularity by his ride on Billy Watts|'*F Jr. Clement Cleveland jr W. W “Plan Due to the Fact That}in the Seneca scting race. He took Wort Howard. Neer ae F ; et Cah the Hildreth horse back wnacco' Rupprecht, Alfred Ferguson, Charles D. Over 1,000 Horses Are |anly, and there, after Hutlabaloa w#s|tanter, James IL. Perkins, Rogers Bald: i ae safely on his way to victory, came|win, T. E H, Calvin Truesdale, Quartered at’ Spa. with an awful bluff of a. finish, | Theodore Carl D. Ely, bmer- ‘ mies Again in the Little Chief race Fator|#on R. Newell and Sterling Martin. was criticised. There may have been pena LANDIS INVESTIGATES By Vincent Treanor. PERS hee some use for his nandling of 4 7 SPRINGS, N Y.,| Little Chief. He wats in on the rail ‘Aug. 4.—There are some one thou-| early and couldn't get ont until the SALE OF AL DEMAREE sand or twelve hundred norses quar Seber bree pcipaivel oe he closed} PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 4.—The re- tered here, and not enough races to} jyrvedal Bane, the well-backed West. | cent appointment Al Demaree as accommodate them all. Fer this rea-Jern trick manager of the Portland Baseball Club son It is possible that future pro eee of the Paeifie Coast League ts being sgrammes will contain seven races toga must agree with Mrs, W.| investigated by Commissioner Landis, daily instead of the usual six. Tho|M. Jeffords. Two Feathers, the geld-| It became known here to-day ‘@hange will cost the association some] ing which has been a distant trailer] , Th commissioner was said to have money, and that's all that's aguinst|in all his races this season, was| telestaphed the Denver club for copies , the idea, Two-year-olds have fluoded|awakencd with a suddenness that| cit, rmmnnl: camnenpondence rein , the tracks as will be seen by a per-|was startling, He was a 10 to 1 shot.|to have asked Demarce shortly after he - Sal of the entries each day. The]too, which made it nourishing for] took over the managership of the team 1 yduvenile. races provide the biggest| Trainer Bobby Smith. Last year at] why not reported to Denver in 3 ttelds on nearly every card, and down | th: Two Feathers could beat a| the ‘at Long Istand half the day's sport ~sWas furnished by them, Harry Landis also him the nan » Devastation, Judge F tired Demaree Payne — to iv s of every inde- ‘Whitney is believed to be in favor of| ‘This is the thirtieth anniversary of | Dendent club with whicli he had played a jageven races and is trying to interest/Sam Hildreth’s marriage, and a party} spject of that request. Wav to enable R. T. Wilson, President of the Sara-|and celebration ts on for to-nicht. | the commissioner's office. to. cheek on nan toga Racing Association, in the plan — the different teams to see whether any D a — Maxey Hirsch is going to sell all| ineligible players might have been in y wymAnother possible contender for]pis own horses and devote his atten- | the line-up, ¥Ghreo-year-old honors was uncovered| tion to George W. Loft's horses and —— vemterday by the Xalapa} 4 NSithe string of J. A. Smith, traine ‘)MISS RIGGIN CLEARED iatable when it trotted out Southern} until recently by ex-Jockey Ton | Weeeodatoowin tha mulden event last eum y Tommy OF “PRO.” CHARGES ‘on the programme. Southern C = = —E fyon very casily, and it was his first] spe good price of 8 to 1 against| Miss Aileen Riggin of the Women's siPpearance under silks. Trainer Ro¥|tne mancocas Stable’ Sdict in| Swimming Association, one of the fo Walton had the colt, wh : Bee Ay Belcan kd is a son of tt ADAG isnt ene son wflthe opening two-year-old dash was| most women divers tn the world, stood e Haine 3 TUK: eee and onldue to the attention that such hot|trial yesterday afternoon at Amateur * : n shee nn owas on’ Ttips as Alie Ochs and Rustem at-| Athletic Union headquarters on charges =, _% question of picking the ti BRON 6 cted e latter, owned by J. 8 | of profession and after a lengthy Yor him. Southern Cross won Nike a] eee eee ea ee jon was acquitted a stake liorkey Lut it: was unfortunate) ey ae acca ston 18 te Fawn Howing its usual custom the Reg 8 that tho favorite, Rectortown, broke}! 7% and there was considerable | jetration Committee did not make public “4 Hb lew in the backstrotch’ white in| Packing Mie Ochs, Rustem ran|the charges against the fifteen-year-old im the middle of the field. tt ig doubt-]% R904 race Bus Alie Ochs folded up] aquatic star until after the trial, and it ed idl, however, if Tectoriown had stood] 2d quit badly after attempting to is doubtful If Miss Rigin knew why she il pitas Wie treme Gf (ne rice would | "MIE Wiki dadict tor ‘a> alxteenth of nj Wan gelled hefore the tHibunel Unk a os nave been changed. At the time of |Mmile. Sixteen yearlings by that great | 18 Rectortown's mishap Southeen Cross) Mcehorse Omar Khayyam will he sold 1" was fifteen lengths in front and run. {itt a@tiction | to-nig ut the Wasig DAVIS, DONOR OF bd ‘ing head and head with fiockle jTipton sales ring in the track pad- | y i Rectortown was mercifully destroyea|@ock. ‘These yearlings were foaled] FAMOUS CUP, CHOSEN an) rl age i t A. TB. Hancock's Claibou s soon after the e } arr Stud of rete Jae Mnieet ce Leuven ted TO REFEREE FINALS. There was quite a claiming bee champion t year-old of his tim | mH p- 1 r ee a ination with yesterday's ra winning all the big atakes:tineluding| PMILADELPHIA, Aug 4 Sam Hildreth took Halu, after } the Kentucky Derby, Hourless beat} Dwight F. Davis, donor of the _ \ won the maiden jockey event, him ence at Belmont Park. He is at} world famous Davis Cup, has $2,500. Sam Louis took Red present the property of Mrs. Loulke! been named referee of the finai the beaten favorite, for §2 Viaoy. Her husband, who died sud- | ¢ the: Bi Cup tennis nd, hd. W. Coburn got Moody for $1 yin} ». paid $26,000 for him} revnd of the Davis Cup sit Hildreth's clalm of Halu was bel tt niction. Omar Khayyam] matehes to be played here Aug. tun. to have been in retaliation of mport \ yeurling nd reed] 17, 18 and 19 between Spain and = Louls’s ron up of Edict f for C.K Billings anu Frederick} the winner of the Australian: 700 in the first ra Jot n til they dissolved partner 2 19 $5 ’ Pe reuatinand gain France contest, Davis is a native 8 ip. Charley Paterson, a greatl " Laverne Futor didn’t add to his!truiner in his day, developed the colt, of St, Louis THE EVENING THE $50,000,000 BRIDGE PROPOSAL Comptroller Says City Can't Afford Construction of Expensive Span. Comptrolter Craig stepped on Com missioner Whalen’s $50,000,000 bridge to Brooklyn so forcefully that for the Present, at least, he has apparently demolished the structure. The Comptroller has three votes in the Board of Estimate. Although It 1s understood that Mayor Hylan favors tho project, it {s believed that Mr. Craig’s opposition, coupled with the among be: controversy other 's of the board over the question of location, will be suffcient to kill the project In explaining the prepared to offer Craig ‘said: mem- opposition he is in the board, Mr. “In my opinion this question should await the opening and the practical operation of the vehicular tunnel now being constructed under the Hudson, River, The tests and the theories in regard to the ventilation and oper- ation of those tunnels can then be tried in the light of actual experience. “There are now five pairs of rapid transit tunnéls constructed and owned by the city under the East River, four of which are in operation The cost of these somewhat in tunnels averages excess of $5,000,000 a Besides this, the Long Island Railroad operates a pair of tunnels for passenger traMe under the East River pair, ‘A new bridge over the st River would probably cost for its construc- tion and the acquisition of necessary land and approaches and other inci- dental outlays, in the neighborhood of $40,000,000. Besides the interest and sinking fund charges for so large an WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 192%. R SPORT Sittico How to Reach Jersey Resorts BUREAU OF TOURS 4th Street, West of Broadway, NEW YORK Every auto owner planning a Saturday or Sunday tour shouid be in possession of the very last word on road conditions before making a final decision. By arrangement with O. M Wells, Chief Roadman of the Automobile Clut of America, The Evening World on Friday of each week will print a special article on tours that cannot fail to prove of incalculable value to owners Save yourself tire troubles, breakdowns and kindred vexations by consulting The Evening World maps and Jacts about roads. Evening World’s Veekly Road Maps T AGAINST For Auto Owners of New York; Study Before Planning Tours AIR RAIDS GAVE AN ADDED LENGTH TO BRITAIN’S YARD Measure Grows One Ten- Thousandth of Inch— Pound Also Heavier. Copyright, 1922 (New York Reenin World), by Presa Publishing Co. LONDON, Aug. 4.-Among the horrors of war must now be included the fact, ascer- that the standard British yard, which hgs been kept thirty years in a sealed box under a staircase ta the House of hae, due ft 1s thought to vibrations resulting from air raids, grown one ten thousandth of an inch longer than the imperial stand- rd kept in the Board of tained now, for Commons, Trade Investigation further showed that the standard British made of platinum and kept in the same a increased two and hundredths of a weight pound, hives, has eighty-six grain tn Scientists are unable to explain the depressing facts. LITERARY OUTPUT TO BE CENSORED Serutiny of All Manuscripts Is Planned. Sumner, Secretary of the: New York Soclety for the Suppression of Vico, announced to-day that plans w ontemplation for the voluntary ship of manuseripts similar to the yolun- tary censorship adopted for the stage, Detatts will be fter Rigid John 8, nsor- considered at a meeting the vacation se representing organizations of publishers and authors {QUEENS FIGHTS in last Tuesday night the Allied Citizens’ son of committees 18 ” GARBAGE PLAT ‘T WOODHAVEN Residents Oppose Location and Protest Selection With- out a Public Hearing, Residents of Richmond Hill, Wood- haven and Ozone Park are indignant at the decision of the city to build a garbago disposal plant on the block bounded by Atlantte Avenue, Oxford Avenue, Colby Street and Freedom Avenue, Woodhaven. Tho plant would lie tn the heart of a section of residential communities, and the landholders declare that tf it is built the odors will render the sec- tion uninhabitable. They are partiev- larly wrought up because the whole thing was put through the Board of Estimate without a public nearing. Last April the board appropriated $275,000 for a disposal plant in Queens, At the final rush meeting, July 19, the site was approved and the Corporation Counsel was author- ized to begin condemnation pro- ceedings. Because of the manner In which the proposal, which had the backing of Borough President Connolly, was rushed through, few residents of the neighborhood affected knew what had happened uatil after it was all over. At a meeting which was held Protective Association was formed, jed by Ralph Halpern, former mblyman, Organization was per- ected at a second meeting, Wednes lay night, with twelve ctvic organt- vations representing Woodhaven, Richmond Hill, Rockaway, and Ozone Park The iden is similar to that adopted] The consensus at the Wednesday when Judge Landia was made dictator] meeting was that the disposal plant of baseball; Will H, Hays given super-| Should be placed at Bergen Landinz, the sov'ierly extreme of =the Vision over the screen, and Augustus ision r the aereen, and Augustus | borough, on Jamaica Bay. ‘Thomas the stage. ‘The restaurant men ean of New York also have In view such a] RACERS DRAW PLACES conse Conmitttees representing the Authors'| IN BALLOON CONTEST League of Amertea and the officlal or ganization of the publishers are studying the plan, whieh many, New promived in lett. The te luctous Uterature, ers hay sand inter views to support. nate erotic and TRAPPED, HE KILLS TWO, THEN HIMSELF investment, there would be a large By O. M. Wells {n good condition. Unfortunately, for annual loss to the city of substantial] (Chief Roadman, the Automobile Apa rel fas Te ent hein sums now received in taxes from Club of America). line to the coast resorts and the Property that would be forever re-| Copyright, 1922 (New York Hvening World) }same thing prevails again this year | y' Presa Publishing Company. ne Morg: 1 Keyport, Motor- moved from the tax rolls when ac-| g, HER GGN HOTS: OOS TAY RULE eee auired for bridge purposes Sea Bright, Long Branch, Asbury]ists going to Freehold and points s DEE Doeeee Park, Spring Lake, Atlantic City and|south should turn off at a sign that ‘All of the rapid transit service} Gipe May are now in full swing en-|i8 marked — “FREEHOLD = AND that is now maintained over the four} o,tuining their summer visitors, In|!’ NTS EOMOND i Sroi Ov ery Bante nlven wed gee could indonbied L - IMTinrough Middletown to Red Bank, : ted) tact, it is the height of the season pet . th the Har- SUN GOR Hin Er ery a mnections are made with the Har. wo pairs of Seventy-five per cent, of the peo-| ding and Rumson Road to Sea Bright. new rapid transit tunnels, the cost of] 1,46 who now go to New Jersey coast] THiS road is all hard-surfaced and im which need not materially exceed] posoris go by autemobile, spending| °xccllent condition. The scenic route $10,000,000. . iH to the sea-shore via Highlands is also either their entire vacations or week- ' t conditte The ror s areWineare nian tanel teneeyice in excellent condition, ‘The rond 4 4 oh Bui banchy Ce POM! ends, closed between Sea Bright along tha handied over the East River bridges] New Jersey is one of the ploneer{ocean to Long Branch were removed to new tunnels pro-|ctates for good roads, Hundreds of|, T? reach Long Branch and points vided for that purpose, {t would im- ays ; heyond go directly south from Red mediataly reloads for vaientay deat [one haunt Tht | Ben to Matontonn then eet to Leng meciare se for vehicular traf-|sey berore other States realized the| Branch. Norwood Avenue to Long fic over these bridges roadways to an|yccessity of good roads and unfor-| Branch is also in poor condition. Most extent that would practically increase] tunately a great many miles havo|°t the gravel rouds leading to the const 3 ; ‘ is ‘i resorts below Long Branch, such as iy Ha Ber icra oe ve ane worn out, especially on the trunk} Colts Neck Road from Freehold to lar capac! 9 Ae) ast River] jes, as there was not enoughgnoney| Long Branch and the Allaire Road bridges. If provision were made for}appropriated for maintenance. At}through the deserted ville just south increased traffic to this extent by|tlie same time, New Jersey will soon}of Farmingdale to Sprir Lake; in the building of new bridges, it wouid|'\° the foremost State in road im-|fact all the gravel roads south to the squire an outlay of upwards of|Dlovement: ‘Tiere are a great many) point wboye mentioned are in ood a ipwards Of} n,i1es now under construction and we | condition $75,000,000. sre convinced from the amount of | DIRECTIONS FOR MOTORISTS “It will readily be seen, therefore,|lushway improvement up to the] goiNG TO ATLANTIC CITY. that not only will materially less|Present time that the New Jersey) i netween Lith AeAA nt a ‘ || Highway Department is doing its ut iS ‘road’ between’ Lakewood ant public money be required if the] ica te build the missing links on| Point Pleasant is closed, Motorists bridge capacity is increased by the| i) trunk lines which will give the| Ing south along the si to At construction of new rapid transit]. otorist the opportunity to radiate}lantle City will find a tunnels, but the expenditure of the]iyrongnout the State of New Jersey | through Spring Lake reduced amounts would provide at| in timroved highways Mleasant to Seaside Heights, From the same time additional rapid tran TidhileasBrAMRine 1 iithere is a good road running west sit facilities, the investment in which : aes Me 1 Ges AARNE parts of the country on how to reach| crossing a long bridge and causeway should be a self-sustaining enter- : c : ee ‘ coast resorts along the Atlantic Ocean| to Toms River i Aes = mt in New Jerse A great many motor From Toms River south the route ists would like to avoid ferries, t the} is in fair condition to Absecon Con SHIP NEWS INFORMATION same time there is no way to go from] struetion work is going ¢ t ees Manhattan Island or Brooklyn with-| Republic over an ad out crossing two ferries, Motorists] does not interfere traf Due To-Day. leaving on urday afternoon orftic, It is also r Abwe Berengaria, Southampton ........ Sunday will ct e preferable wa Ebro, Criatobal : SAU TARR eREy Ge Gone eau Me ate eiact aces Reeltance, Marsha is via é ath is ane as De roads | ville Boulevard between Pleasantyill: Marto Castle, Havana across the island to Tottenville are land Atlantic City is now sed Pres. Harding, Southampton... July El eeaaiiant eondition a aS : ; Due To-Marrow DHsesuie: ai tance) tron enue Gira) MRC eT ate neon, Boule Manuel Calvo, Havana Aug 1/13 is a ferry from Gath Street, yard, which runs direct from Abs Catomibta, “Colon Aue, 1| idge, to'St. George wh wkesT oon, ‘There ts only one streteh tror Conte Rosso, Genoa Her July 25[it unnecessary for people coming there on to Cape May where ther Due Sunday. trom Long Island or Brooklyn goine construction going on Gen. W. C. Gorgas, Cristobal July throug Manhattan, Forty-second between Ocean View and Ma Gedyte, Liverpool Street Ferry, Hudson County Boule-|Gourt House, and at. the sent Zeeland, Antwerp vard and the Plank 1 are theltime there is rather « d woah Calamates, Port Linon mostly used highways to reach New| qctour Due Mo Jersey resorts, The old Bergen I Mracor lesan (axcellantcn ox Mt. Clay, Hamburg July Dorg Point in Bayonne at the} vey ie City from N 1 Oraine’ Homburg : is xtreme end of the Hudson County} igiaw the Cranbury ‘Tu Philadelphia, Ve € " ira Hou ard crossing to Port Richmorn Hightstown, then t 1 \ Le. avol Havre . t Richmond Avenu and I in le and Yardy Ft. Bt, Geor at 1 excellent way to rene Mount Holl and 1 Due Tuesday. nville, ‘The main travelled road vial Mount Holly vin Mad \ Munargo, Havana ....-.-++ dug f{thie Viank Hoad through Newa | uh Medford, Indian Siboney, Havana ag AUR to the bridge a | n to Hammonton, ther Due Wednesday, River being re pu k it pase Zacapa, Kingston oe A commisste i. fe Colombo, Naples tates J x Han: road to Atlant ‘ Colombia, Colon . : ts crossing the did Highwa Dew Sail To-Day t vill find, after going down it New Jersey Malls Close 1 ) County Boulevard and t edit for the amou “ t W AO t into Newark Aver een done ih suct SOM. 116040 | to go through Newark at aa Manchloneai, Kingston 8.00 A.M N 1 to avoid the complicat a # : Sau To-Morrow. i cabbies atone streatal iat CHICAGO CAR STRIKE | Pinlaidc années ie ON Turnpike and. enter STILL IS DEADLOCKED haitic, Liverpoo! Bus Street, then use | | {ypatiar Bast Africas, 8.00 A Mt Noon | tie end’ and radiat enerdiske Rotterdam Bt 4:31 | ! na Bnd Mayor Plans for dither] | Providence: x ie points south and | | Ree Aue BS ae LINCOLN HIGHWAY IS IN EX-| ra | Fu tictorias bermuda, Ta0AM 1 CELLENT CONDITION vet nt loa t Orizaba, Havana SOA M | n Highway through New: | n tts fourth t ar Curacac i A ke } » ‘ eee tieaaglding Huron, Turks teland’ 2.030 4 WU RaWiO tO. ETineaNOn) IR) clale we Chivas [Amer © Leewton, Buena | ic From there on} r tly dea Jriridsetn, Bt) Thomann 1 0 PM | ore eae pol ag erie att \‘ . 10 Ao to rach ' 1 tH ithe car | Rall Monday It » Washington Su riksbres | Matin ¢ \ | Sail Tuesday 1 1 ; t Malls Close, 8 i. The Mayor | for $3 jBerengaria, Liverpool, 6.00 A.M. Neos . - . © York publish- ix to elimi- -| FOR THE BENNETT Cup Amertcans to Start Fifth, Twelfth : and Nineteenth, GMNEVA, Aug. 4 (Assoctated Press) twenty-one starters for Sunday's balloon race for the Gordon Bennett cup have drawn their places In the order of starting. ‘The draw was as follows: Spain, Magdalena; Switzerland, Arm- bruster; England, Allen; Belgium, De- “4 vey “4 7 stootives| tuyeter: United States, Major Oscar Slaye Shoots Dete tives Westover; Italy, Guetietmettl; France, and His SisterinsIosw.. | |pibeine | Spe ee eee A FRANCISCO, Aug. 4.—-T ath own; Belgium, Labrousse; United Mpa pnied ibe AL colle ective detail] States, Capt. H. E, Honeywell; Italy, Trapped by a police detective detall| Aim irance, Cormier; Spain (pilot after he had been hunted throughout] jinqined); Swit and, Muller; Eng- the country since early in June,}iand, Dunville; Belgium, Capt. Georges; Walter Castor, suspected of the mur- der of Mrs. Anna Wilkens, shot and United tualy, tes, Li Count Bar ut. Walter F, Reed wntl; France, Dubots. >——— Detective Timothy Nailey. 48] BEGIN WAR ON CROOKS n-law, Mrs, Robert Castor, and himself in the home of his AT ATLANTIC CITY mother, Mrs, Minnie Custor, here. _— Detective Ernest Gable also fell with Penalties for Those Con- \ bullet wound in his head as the| vieteds Bat for Complainants, manship and ts fighting death Castor, returning to the city, umably to find hoped-for stant vigilance caused by the polic iit of Castor's murderous marks- pre- rellef at home of relatives from the con- ATLANTIC CITY, Aug. 4.—Answering a letter written to hin two days ago by Common Pleas Judge Willlam EB. Smath- Director of Public Safety Willtan to-day accepted Judge ors, 3. Cuthbert Smathers's offer to sit as a Magistrate search, went to the home of Mra.Jto rid Atlantle City of professional Robert astor, He do othere a poke. Judge Smathers suggested that few hours, the police arriving soon] complaining witnesses be held tn ball to ifter his departure uasure thelr rance, that high ball The detective detail, undes the @t-] be dxed defendants, and heavy, pen- rection of Sergt. Jere Dinan induced | altivs be meted out on conviction, Mrs. Castor to take them to the home ae nestor OU ry wee te ne at wt his mother tify policemen that all charges againat Walter Castor, who was in the] aneged professtonal crooks, confidence kitchen, saw his pursuers and was] pickpockets and robbers are to be seen by them He “beat them to] sworn out before Judge Smathers, Judge © drawe NEGRO SOCIETY IN ROW OVER MONEY Ilas ITead of Surgeon General Association red, Smathers will begin his sittings this vening. Among the cases to come up will be that of three Philadelphians charged with fleecing Hector B. Alex- ander, & young Canadian, out of $3,000. CRAIG MOURNS NEW HAT. Comptrotier Craig is having hard tuck hous Garvey, “Provisional Presi-[ with hats, Six weeks ago somebody lont of the African Republic,” and] stole the Comptroller's $20 leghorn while other high officials of the Universal | he was Hing w meeting of the Board of Hstimate WTO Oe asa No. 420 | He wore an old hat for a while but convention at Liberty Hall, No. 120] jst bought another, Hey wore. it est J86th Street, have become Ftay qimout the first time Monday, when estranged over money ny Im-[h. went fishing on Lake Gilead, near peachment proceedings were instituted | hie Putnam County farm. hy the Fresiteny General of the asso-| yy. Craig had heen on the lake fif- ition against Burgeon General J. C. | teen minutes when it began to rain. It Gibson and others, Gibson waa re-| poured for an hour and he arrived moved from office by a standing vote. |pome as wet ax the © had Jumped Garvey charges Dr. Gibson” with | overboard ; sity and of conduct not in keep-| He Wax sorrowfully surveying th x with his dignified office. 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