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_THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, CHANGE IN WORLD'S 1922." 15° WELSH EISTEDDFOD OPENS. |v#!*y near Ammanford About| MAYOR HYLAN MEETS STOCK QUOTATION “Marsard singe and okotom| onicats ranging from cirjentry to| HEARST AT SARATOGA poetry. Prime Minister Lioyd George OTHER SPORTS 47 [central Aguies at the Royal National] peNce In THEATRE CoLLAPsE |8.--Mayor ifylan motored down from Conduee RU we Coavere expected to arrive for ‘Thuradaye] They Dine Together, Then Stroft in ) TENNIS SINGLES Kauri Renee dtariand: 11 if MMANFORD, Wales, Aug. 8.[ concert Hotel Corridor. Ajax Rubber ... Martin Parry 8% ssociated Press) Among _ the sini _ SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., Aug. Aiea Chem Mathioach Al DEFENDANTS GET STATE'S EVE s. Allted Chem pt., 108% xwell Mot A. 50% | 4 Kisteddfod, the annual Welsh song] cc . 1 Allis Chalmers .. 53 Maxwell Mot B 18% aunty Judge McLaughlin in Rrook-|Lake George here last Am Ag Chem.... 87% May Dept Stores 10” [featival, which wepan ite sin-day pros | lf. today handed down a decionjome. Coes ist night ana Ais Ag Chen 2 Gam Waxieah Pet 167% [gramme yesterday S Nikolal Soko.| &Tanting motions for a bill of particu- | William Randolph Hearst came wu « Pi a 3 are Nikolal Soko. fare and ¢ ' \ ip Aa Gee assviiis Bike‘ opper : tox | OM conductor of the Cleveland Or-| tom of the Grand Jury. which returnea [from New York by train ee Kis Gh ot 1..., 10M Middle Staten Oil Bymptony On Mena: IR tee eraser Indictments against four men ns the Oddly enough, tney met at the rar 72 Midvale Bteet .... 84 : - : sult of the collapse of the Amertean |), ‘ , + Would Have Championship aM Uhbla ce (ae Minn @ BLL, 18 symphony programmes Tuesday and| Theatre while it was under construction | United States Hotel, where they * Am Cot Oll pf... DIM Mo Kan & TWI 184 Thursday, and Miss Sue Harvard,| at Bedford and Park Avenues, dined together John E. Thought Best Love Was Almost a Sure Thing, and Prob-| Decided Annually With Jam Dru syna: ox MS ae American soprano, who will M8) Cnn Ne Slot Mt theratiatiiey ne] Afterward the Mayor and Mr. ‘ H Am H & Leath pt st 67 Lh Ste ‘orney Ruston to. punts . 7 along Broa ably Would Have Been Had It Not Been for His Filly Burning Davis Cup Finals. Amer Toe m ee oe Asringementy Have been Made tl singed to lave besn componetble tor tie | tices qa aisiniy Mich wie cecum Up Her Speed Chasi he West Amer Ice pts... 04% ies Mactan ci re Accommodate 100,000, and a pavilion] catastrophe in which seven workmen | Were soon mixing with the throng p Her Speed Chasing Banter, the Western Colt. BOSTON, Aus Mama. sanestion| Ae Oe ee National Biscuit. 388 seating 13,500 has been built in the] lost their lives: in the Grand Union corridor. that the world’s turf tennis singles] Am Radiator .... 105 seat Lee. ion —=— Am Bafety Razor 6% Am 8hip & Com.. 18% Am Smit & Ref.. 61% Am Smt & Ret pt 98% Am &tI Foundry,. Am Sugar Am Tel & Cable Am T&T Am Tobacco . Am Tobacco B.. North Amer pf . Am WW & El North Pacific .. Am WW &E6pept 41 41% 41 41% | Ohlo Body & B, Am Wool . + #1 92 a1 01% | Okla Refin All Amer Cables. 115 115 115 115. [Orpheum Cir Am Zine . 17% 17% 17% 17% ]Owens Bot . Anaconda 54% 54% 58% 63% | Pacit Develop All Am Metal 46-46% «45045 | Pac Gas @ Ele All Am Metal pf., 108 108 =108- 108 Pacific Mall . Ann Arbor pt... 44 44% 44 «4444 | Pacific O11. Art Metal 16% 16% | Pan-Amer Pet . Asso Dry 56% 56%] Pan-Am Pet B. Atchtson 10210241 Penn RR Atchison pt 3 Atl Birm & At! Atl Coast Lin Atl Guif & WI By Vincent Treanor. Lake Luzerne Isn't doing Tim Mara BARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., Aug.| 82 600d. Tim ia the most popular PENG Hahontas Blible. 0: of the club house layers and unless cocas Stable entered four) disguised in white flannels is an agree- horses up here yesterday and won]able looking figure, He does not look with three of them. ‘The victorious] @t home in the tennis togs. Yester- trio were Aladdin, Edict and Little] {¥ Tim nominated himself for presi- Chief. The latter was a fav HEE LEN GRC EARL RE deme isto . @ latte 8 a favorite, but} for 1,500 on Zed at post time in the Aladdin and Edict were at good}fifth and then to make it a complete enough prices. Aladdin just did] ay bet $500 on Dexterous in the sixth Seratch home, but Little Chief and| race, after the Oliver gelding ran Edict won by themselves. away three quarters of a mile prior to Aladdin's victory spoiled the day for] the start. John E. Madden, He thought his Best Love was almost a sure thing] J. 8. Cosden and E. G. Soule had a and probably would have been if it|regular old time betting duel in the had not been for the Western colt] sixth. Soule was extremely confident Banter. This one scampered away|that his Sleiveconard would win the from the post in a hurry and led to] race, and Cosden was just as sure the stretch by ten lengths. Garner, on t his color-bearer, Good Times, Best Love, behind her, made frantic] could not lose. Sleiveconard closed efforts to catch her and in doing so] favorite, but when it came to running spent everything Best Love had in the} Good Times ran away from the Soule way of speed. In the stretch, when|colt. The defeat set Mr. Soule back Banter began to ‘come back," Alad-|some, but then he'll recover for it is din had reached Best Love's saddle] Said he beat the rest of the card, in- girth and the race wound up in one|cluding Zed, the 15 to 1 shot winner of those blanket finishes. Aladdin got] of the fifth, his head ov first, but no ome outside of the judges could tell whether Best] Edward R. Bradley of the Idle Hour Love or Banter was second. The lat-]Stock Farm is having his usual Sara- ter’s number finally went up, ‘The}toga run of luck. Bradley has not Rancocas Stable's connections had] won @ race here in two years. His conceded the to Madden's filly}colt Bet Moste struck himself in the almost in adva d they “laid up”| Miller Stakes, for which he was the little us a result of the heat favorite on Saturday last, and his —_—- good two-year-old Blue Nose was cut Rumor ha; it that one of the big-|down. It looks as though Bet Mosie gest bettors at the track left town] would bow and he will probably be hurriedly last night in search of a thrown out of training. Mr. Bradley new bankroll. He has had a tough|is a great believer in things going in time of it, urday and yesterday, cycles, and as this will be the third trying to make hot favorites wun;year of his period of ill-fortune at second aratoga, he 1s hoping for the best to - happen in connection with his racing Five fovarites went down yesterday.]at this point next year. Little Chief wa: the only winnin choice and there was nothing very} Miss Cerina was run up to $5,605 nourishing about the price against}and bought in by Trainer Kay Spence him. representing the owner, Montfort —. - Jones. when Keough found he couldn't get — to Edict in the fourth he became dis-] Rainbow Boy was claimed out of heartened and eased the filly back out] the fifth race by W. Polson for $1,760. of the money. She is one for the|King Albert was claimed by George book. Peterson for $1,705, championship be decided annually in the same country and at the same time as the Davis Cup play was made in ah interview to-day by Pat O'Hara ‘Wood, a member of the Australasian team. With his teammates, Wood is here to meet France in the semi- finals of the international competition to decide which country shall chal- lenge the United States for the trophy that is regarded as deciding the tennis championship as between countries. The world’s turf singles title is popularly attached at present to the winner of the Wimbledon (England) tournament for the British champion- ship. This tournament was won this year by Gerald L. Patterson, captain of the Australasian team, who has announced that any claim it may give him to the world title will be thrown into the courts when he enters play for the American championship at Philadelphia next month. It's Wood's suggestion that the In- ternational Tennis Federation draw up rules of play for the world title similar to those governing the Davis Cup competition, that the events be made coincident, that the proceeds be divided among the countries repre- sented, all nations to be allowed to designate players, and that the money be used for the international develop- ment of the sport. The personnel of the Australasian and French teams for the Davis Cup play will be made known to-morrow, and at the same time the drawings for the two singles matches that will be held Thursday will be anncunced, In the practice tryouts oo the Long- wood Cricket Club courts at Chestaut Hill, where the international play will be held, it has been indicated that both teams will be able to present their full strength. et LATVIA CHIEF JUSTICE SITS WITH JUDGES OF GENERAL SESSIONS Deeply Interested in Dispo Nevada Consol . 17 N Mex 24 pf... 4% N Y¥ Central 98% NY NH & Hart 82 N ¥ Ont & W 7 NY Ship . Nor & West North Amer 3% 8% 8% 8% | Peoples . 115, «118 114% 114%] Pere Marquette... 31% 81% 20% 20% | Pere Mara pt .. Austin Nichola... 27% 27% 27% 27% | Philadelphia Co.. Austin Nichols pf. 84% 84% 84% 84% | Phillips Pet.. Baldwin Loco ... 123 124% 122% 122% | Plerce-Arrow Baltimore & Ohio. 68% 98% 67% ST% | Plerce Oil Barnsdale A 32% 82 82%] Plerce ON! pf. Batopiias Minin % ‘| Pittebureh Coal.. Beth Steel B. 77% 77% | Pitts & WV Br Empire Steel. 10% 10%] Pond Creek . Br Emp Sti 2d pf 30% 30% 30% 30%] Postum Brooklyn Edison, 116 116 115% 115% | Pressed Steel Car Brooklyn RT... 24% 24% 24% 24% | Producers & Re Brooklyn RT cta 20% 21 20% 21 | Pub Ser of N J.. Brooklyn Un Gas 1i2 112% 112 112%] Pullman Co . Brown Bhoe + 52% 62% 62% [Punta Aleg Bug.. Burns Bros A... 134% 136% 134% 136 [Pure Oil Burn Bros B.., 40% 49% 46% 49 |Pigely Wi Burns Bros B pt 96% 96% 96% 96%] Ry Steel Sprini Butte Superior .. 30% 30% 30%|Rand Mines . Becch-Nut Pkg .. 82 31 81 [Ray Cons . Caddo On 10% 10% | Reading Gal Packing Remington ‘Type. ; Replogie Steel ... Cal Petroleum AISUMe: @tssl Callahan Minin rida Oe Can Pacific peed aoe it a Shy ees Republic Motors SE Ohi Royal Dutch .... 2 y St L & St Fran.. , es St L & South pf. ce Aen 8t L & South pf. Seab Air Line .. Chi & E Ml N pt Seab A L pt Chi Gt West pf.. Sears-Roeb .... CM @ &t P Shell T& T . CM & St P pt Sinclair Ol .... 8 chi & NW Southern Pac ... 92% Chi RI & Pde Bouthert Ry .... 27 CRI 6 pe pt Southern Ry pf.. 61% C RI & P 7 pe pt Stand O of Cal. 106% Chile Copper .. Stand O of N J. 180 G irls From West Surprise ‘tion of Chino Copper varte 04 Of Met. T is T Cases Before Juriat coca ML pt Reomuerepcar. 7 14 i CT. LENNUS LOULTMEY | angeio sumverg, cniet Justice of Studebaker «0... 181 Submarine B » 8% eg ees > the new Republic of Latvia, who is Auchan GH. lek :} ’ ayic | feated Miss Gladys C. Hutehti by default;| travelling in this country to studythe Columbia Superior Steel .. 82 Miss Strahler and Miss Davis] ftity‘smy"rgnert defeated les’ Jean Green, bf ‘ ; Columbia Graph Sweets of Amer. 2% : by default courts of the United States, sat this}comp Tab & Rec 69% 69% 69 Spicer Mfg . 18% 18% ‘\D ROUND—Miss Florence Sheldon . ‘ “ Win Impressively in Open- ] 82° morning with Judges Johnstone and] Consol Dist Tenn Cop & Ch. 10% defeated Miss H. 1K lingwood, by default; nies a 5 Mrs. tf 11 Godfrey. defeated Mra. Robert Le | 5 seceraiae Consol : Texas Co . ing Round of Fixture. Roy, by default, Miss Margherita Stranler,| Koenig in General Sessions and was} congot ‘Textile Texas Gulf Sulp Fr TT ray Gas deeply interested in the disposition of] Cont Can Texas Pacific Con Insurance . Corn Products ... Cosden Copper Crucible Steel ... 92%; Cuban Am Sugar 27% 28 = 27% Cuban Am Sug pf 5 Cuba Cane Sugar Cuba Cane Sug pt Crex Carpet Davison Chem De Beers Min... Del & Hudson 8 Two lawn tennis players made their] fon bow in the metropolitan championship] Jean Robertson defeated | Misa Alberta singles on the turf of the au 4 Mrs. Wiltam H. Pritchard, . Gaunt: 1, and] S13, Miss Florence, Ballin defeated Biss immediately moved into the spotlight - yesterday. They are Miss Margherita! EVENT FOR KIDDIES TO Pstranter of San Francisco, and Miss FEATURE SWIMMING MEET Margurite Davis of St. Paul. For the time being their vigor and brilliancy of ‘Texas Coal & Oil Third Ave Tidewater O11 Tobaceo Prod ‘Tob Prod A ‘Trans-Cont Oil Twin City RT Union B & ? Union ON 19% Union Pacific ... 144% Union Pacific pf. 70% ; Mrs. Molla Bjur J Miss Jessie Gott, nh Robertson defeated cases brought before the two jurists. George Gordon Battle, as the repre- sentative of the Bar Association, es- corted the Chief Justice After leaving the bench, Mr. Sum- berg declared he believed Latvia had some points in its courts system that were better than those in the United Club, at Glen Cove, 1 for 1; get 2! —A custom-tailored Palm Beach stroke placed the others in the excel-{ FOF the first time since the inception | states. He pointed particularly tolp Lew Dice une ce” lent field of forty-four competitors in| Of the sport, a swimming meet will be}the Latvian custom of giving the de-| Detroit Edison United Frutt ... 148 eclipse, alttiough) the acssion on) the| featured by a race) for midget mermaidel| Crcene mm cour come Che laat word) [Gone ae United Ry Invest. 14% Dul So Sh & Atl Du P De N dev Eastman Kodak . whereas here the District Attorney has that prerogative. He praised the Un Ry Invest pf. 20% courts was limited because of a heavy]in the open eir pool at Brigton Beach Un Retail Stores, 63% downpour of rain, next Sunday afternoon. Only girl nata-| jury sy: : aT aaiee . ‘ x -|jury system, which has not yet been} Fi" a U8 Food Prod. 7% Miss Strahler, a girl of robust figure, | tors eleven years and under are eligible, Jestablished in Latvia. lee Broraes Bal U 8 Ind Alcohol. 6! ° ry e s@n her opening engagement against Miss} ang the distance is set for 50 yards, free} With the Chief Justice was Gustav] Erie ig Us Rally if t ree- 1ec Sl Ss it Alice Vail the Californian, put forth} ¢. 16 Denais)e merchant of No Randa dee ct Ten UB Rubbers Be —_ e U ne U her powers with characteristic Pacific] p44 59-yard handicap for tots at the | Street. OR oe ia +e Utan Copper .... 66 mous Players, 84% 84% 82% Famoun Play pf.. 94% 94% 94 Fed Min & 8m pf 54 Fisher Body 110% Fisk Rubber. Freeport Tex Glidden Ol : Gen Am Tank Car Gen Asphalt Gen Electric Motors Coast in a manner which left Miss Vail lit- tle chance of returning the ball from her side of the net. Like all Californians, Miss Strahler gave evidence of pr bound: When the ball came to her @o that she could wallop into an over- Se ACCOUNTING ASKED OF COMPANY’S ASSETS Want sale of Lincoln Body © Holdings Declared Void. Mayor Furber of Rahway, N. J.. was called to the Chancery Court at Newark t. She swung into her drives Blah epatn e Vanadium Steel.. 49% Va Caro Chem... Vivaudou, Ine Wabash ROR E Wabash RR pf A 33% Wert Maryland... 12% W Maryland 24 pt 21 Weat Paciti 19% Western Union .. 109% eet last Saturday, on the occas of Illlda James breaking two rec- ords, mad such a hit that the Swim- ming Committee decided to headline the kiddies next Sunday. Among the tiny stars who will compete are Ruth and Frances Meany, eleven and ten years ectively, wh6 finished first and sec- WONDERFUL merchandising story will bear repeating. Perhaps you've already read the facts ~™ regarding our remarkable 2 for 1 Summer offer, giv- hs ing you a 2-piece Summer suit and a 3-piece Fall ee erence for the h hand all chances of a return went] ond it Hat YA ae rane ‘ to-day to explain the disposition of the] Gen Motors pf.. Westinghouse F O1% limmering. The score of the match was 00-yard handicap for women, ts of the insolvent Lincoln Body] Gen Motors deb.. Wheeling &€ LB. 14% H $ il if etinmen core of the match waa] A. !MP-Sand handicap, for wamen, | aaneta of the insolvent Lincoln Body] ten Motor PE a ah a suit at $10 less than the regular retail store value 6—1, 6—1, and the California girl give Company of R cn he p Ee Rr ier eantngints intemittesity | 2cciation, ft also on the programme Repti eancritraveale aimeek ketone esuetes White Motors “ of the it 1 ! if hi ff h 1 d With the grass-playing surfaces. this institution will start in the various | Resear siemine, “hae'pecelver, hs eceal Grae 4 Givi, Wilaon Co 8 Ss alone, a 1 ea ° + as not alrea y move It was with equal impressiveness that | heats Vice Chancellor Backus to declare the Northern pf Overland Corp . % our bu in: i a SEU ‘ 1 or Ore yverland Corp pt 42% 39 mpuise --then = Davis, who olds the place ot) EO WOMEN'S rate tea on daly 4, tat, mayor Oar Or Overland Corp bt 2h aS ¥ ying 4 we feel sure you owe It to No. i on the Northwestern sectiona! ‘According to the bill of complaint] ° B Se abe k bo d di: b ¢ . Desig oreewneinins ate Retaciee|° CEMIR Totti) (MEL Powe ae ecieed ORNS aia we aiidends your pocketbook and wardrobe to weigh the facts again. laintiffs who had obtained judgments . . Gardner, one of the ‘comers" from i Hudson Motors LIBERTY BONDS. 9 * ‘ "4 amounting to $700 against the company, s i I d 1! Boston, at 6—-3, 6—0. Miss Davis like- CLOSE TO-MORROW ‘Ata public sale on July % last Mayor|Hab'shaw Electric Liberty 31-28, 101; Ist 41-48, ts an astoundin offer—made who 1 to kee our great Hendee ... y 4 it is al- Furber was the only bid leged, and received the assets. Since then, the receiver said, Mayor Furber has had goods worth about $3,661 re- moved from the premises, some of which were not Included in the sale. Mayor Furber told the court that he sold part of the assets on behalf of his clients 101.22; 2 4th, 101 called, 100. 100.52, off .02; 3d, 100.52; Me our Viner saci, shops busy during “between seasons.” But it needs no Victor; 8-48, 100.88 . . . . cuE wordy “sales talk” to make it impressive. Let the plain Opened irregular, Mesabi Iron, 13 Oty inte mtn oe ah statement of the deal as given below speak for itself. wise was far superior with the ball well] pptries for the women's tennis cham: up in the air, than when compelled to] pionship of the United States will close ymploy low ground strokes to-morrow. From the number already While the interest of the opening day | received the tournament, which will be was chiefly attached to the two players |held on the West Side Tennis Club's mentioned, Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mal-|courts at Forest Hills, promises to be Houston Ot) Hupp Motors, , Hydraulte Steel Iilinois Central Indiahoma Ref... Int Comb Eng. Indian Refini lory moved through two rounds, In do-] thoroughly representative, As usual the} and the goods he bought were not| Inspiration Copper to unchanged; S. O. Ind., 109 7-8, up ing so lost two games, Mrs, Mal-| Atlantic and Pacife Coasts will supply] Worth, 60 much as the receiver con- | inter Cons Corp 1-4; Maracaibo, 211-2; Mutual, 9, off . lory started by defeating Mrs, William arty ac ! | tende: Inter Ag Chem pf 37% 1-8; Peerless, 54, off 1-2; Radio Com., SEG H. Ellis at 6—1, 6—0, and then beat|the majority of the competitors, but ———>—_— Inter Harevater... 106% 41-4, up 1-8; Citles Service Com Miss Jesste Gott at 6—0, 6—1, there will be contestants from the Mid-] TRIES THREE TIMES Inter Mer Marine. 14% arte i? i, ‘i raaleane In some of the rallies of the latter|dle West and also from Canada, Inter Mer Mar pf ncounter the Norsewoman displzyed a1 y4ign Marguerite Davis of St. Paul ha TO HANG SELF IN CELL Jinter nicker.. 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Sea a acamiandl endl cablenr ciciatGss cp ee ; fair return across the net. eG RIA ARTY De Pouce FA COT aan Wale : A ‘ rae Our Special Palm Beach 2-piece SR PREP HGT Me nt PEE QUALIFY FOR TOURNEY | “te?! Hoboken to-day, following three] Kan Cla) 80 pe up 1-8. Drachmas, demand, .0820; ur SP oP 30 Wills, Misa G Da Metinen end othe Y | attempts to commit suicide In a cell at Beceee # uit cables, .0} Swiss francs, demand, suit to order—regular retail value ers of the Pacifc’ Conat contingent | of the tnirty best known proters Hoboken Police Headquarters last night: | Kelly: Springt'd #h 1900; cables, .1902, iiders, .3874; : $Q failed to get In their matches before the| | Professional] He made two attempts to hang himself wayaine Tia, ak cables, 8878; up .0005. 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