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. «dee ‘ SARATOGA so far. ors ‘watches in trai cney's best.” lieve Me. Th on them. > way. against Rialto. result. » @evrumor that . Patterson eos series yesterday. ‘fate played into Gobert, Captain lantly to finis! the Austra) team, a last week. For h Wood, court. appear to be. against from the ‘world. “dow wernnan's side. ewig while Patt CHESTNUT HILL, ¥rance and Australasia broke even tn Ziethe opening singles tennis matches of the semi-final round of the Davis Cup who also suffe: SPRINGS, °'*yHain for the Futurity at ining, e latter The who took Mr. Whit! at the woefully poor showing of Ge 4*Patterson, the giant from the anti- By Vincent ‘Treanor. N. 3 ney y. Aug. 11.—The race meeting here is nearing the end of the second week without developing any Morvicl “Man o’ War, Trysters or Pruderys “Tn fact nothing in the way of a * out” two-year-old colt has been seen Martingule and Zev are as tand wood as anything seen up-to-date. 48 even possible that Runelyse, sistem of Morvich, which won so impress~ “ively at the first asking on Wednes- tay, may finally prove another Re- &ret and whip not only the fillies but the colts as well. “FS situation stands now it may re- Belmont “Park to decide the juveaile champion- ship of the year, that is, providing uthere is no bottled-up good thing hid- én away in some of the barns her ~* Yesterday Rialto was trotted out by .. Jimmy Rowe and, and from what wa /-sheard all over the track he was a swonder, shad broken the rail had breezed to |, Such as Chickvale, and was ‘Whit- As the two-year- birds’ Rialto started in the maiden event, ast on the card, and had all he could do to beat E. R. Bradley's Boys Be- may crack-a-jack, and before the race he be was the only thing the Whitney fol- 7 Towers seemed to fear. Bradley was going to pull something ays Believe Me ts a good ‘cojt, if Rialto can be considered a top- matcher. He led the Whitney trick to ““thé stretch, and after that lost only after a spirited drive the rest of the A. Wilson, who rode Boys Be- lieve Me, carried Rialto wide at the vs head of the stretch. To get even Mc- Atee on Rialto pinned the Bradley “trick on the rail. didn’t’ go up any too soon for the bridge jumpers, They thought red board to 5 A claim of foul was expected, or it was thought the stew- eu) ards might take it in their own hands, _ but nothing happened to change the McAtee rode Rialto, which started and ‘Trainer Rowe had set down their two France and Australia Divide Tennis Honors Beats Gobert and | h«n4. Cochet Downs Woods in Davis Cup Series. Mass., Aug. 11.— “aerqiddes, as he fought through rallies on thé turf of the Longwood Cricket Club, avhen he was leading two sets to one, wulfered an attack of SPP” CEMENT NNER DANE TIER EMI I Seg NPT TI WON TENN Pr CRIED NATONAL TOURNEY Fifty-Four Entries Are Paired for Play Which Opens on Monday. CHAMPIONSHIP e TWIN BROTHERS MAY RACE TWIN HORSES SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., Aug. 11.— Robert L. Gerry has twin sons, Edward and Henry, and this led him to buy twin yearlings by Spanish Prince when they were offered at auction here last evening. The two yearlings were on the small side and were knocked down for $300 each. Mr. Gerry will give each of his. boys one of the twins and if they do not turn out to be race horses after being broken and trained for a time they will be sure to make good polo mounts. Mr. Gerry's. boys are eight years old and already are good horsemen for their aged ts ‘The women's national tennis cham- pionship begins on Monday at the West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills, The United States Lawn Tennis Association announces the pairings. After canvassing the fifty-four entries and reviewing thelr records, the com- mittee decided that It would place in the various eights the following seeded players: ‘ Mrs. Molla Bjurstedt Mallory, Mrs. May Sutton Buridy, Mrs. Marion Zin- derstein Jessup, Miss Leslie Bancroft, Miss Ciagg Cassell, Mra. Robert LeRoy, Miss Hell Wills and Miss Edith Sig- ourney, . The singles draw follows: First Round—Miss Ceres Baker, Ora: Mins Florence, A. Ballin, “New jartha Bayard, Short’ Hill Katharine L. Gardner, Cam Mii Marion Chapman, , v8. Marguerite Davis, St. *Mrs, John B. Jessup, Wilmington, vs. Mrs. Perey ‘Wilbourn, New York: Miss Dorothy Quinn, New York, vs. Miss Grace BH. Mun- tt regular riders, Morris and Pehman Rowe certainly has been dissatisfed with. Morris's riding of Enchantment | gen, Los Angeles, Mies ripude:.M, Ho a ¥ » EI J, ve. ian a in the gelding’s two last starts, and | Piseit New York: Mrs. Walter’ Trumbal he hasn't been over pleased by Pen- man's saddle work. Enchantment was sick early in the spring and pos- Weston, Mase. vs, Mra. 1 ford jr:, Chestnut Hill, Wills, Ban Francisco,’ vi Collingwood, Newburgh, N.Y. Helen Mra. B. V sibly hasn't recofered yet. Rowe may| Lynch, New York, vs Mrs. M.oB. Huff, be making a mistake blaming Morris | hoyadephla, Mis. WM Gnedden oe for his poor races. Mra. Theodora Sohnst y! vs. Mrs. Winifred M. Eli s. Molin * mem Bjuratedt New York, ‘s Mise Emotion lost the Alabama Stakes to} Mary Caxe, Nonfolly | Conn: Mrs. Frank "3 Ni rey, Brookline, orothy, J. L. Thompson's Nedna, which ran| Van sivck, Providence, fl li i William coupled with Prudish, after he seemed | Henry, | Low Angules: vs. MI home with the Gerry filly, McAtec | Sea Boston; Migs Molly D. Thi deiphia, vs, Mrs. J 8. Taylor, got Emotion’s nec *Misa Edith Sigourney, Boston, in front after they a had g fo és ‘ F Briggs, Jamestown, R. had swung for home. Then he seemed | 6 fiuefings Wermuda, to relax a bit, thinking he had Nedna |Bieng, Rovkviite Centre, ta. 1, aa 0” Heda ' arine’ Caldwell, Douglaston, ; ‘put away.” Keogh, on the latter. |} tehel, New York; Mias Agnes Sher- sat up straight, too, which strength- | wood, Rye, Miss Martha = Hollister, e Ke 1 Bronxville, *Miss Lesiie Bancroft, ened the idea. In a jiffy Keogh went | Hiren Me hiee pete to work again on, Nedna, and before McAtee realized i# the Thompson filly was in front and going away. Prud ish was coming too, after she appeared Brand, 1 N. J. . Wi W 1 (first round byes)—*Mra, to have given up at the far turn, s« | way Sutton Bundy, Los Angeles! Mre, 8 ft really McAtee was in a fix watching | Waring, New Yori; Mia Edith B, Handy, both the Rowe trained mares, Any- DSS eter beta Laon ee how it was a tough race for the Emo- Woo. Priteh New York: tion backers to lose Eiceanie Enalenene atone Marion Jones. Jesse M. Gott, At a meeting of the Jockey Club held last night, Admiral Cary Gray- gon and Marshall Field of New York and Chicago were unanimously elected to membership. sBeeded players. “PRO” BOLFERS ARE PAIRED FOR BG TOURNAMENT Throw up Little Chief's race in the Burnt Hills Handicap. To begin with he had the worst of the weights, and then Sande gave him a ride far helow the Sande standard, to say the least, after tak zig-zag course from the start, Little Chief was running over horses at the end, or when Big Heart had to fall down to lose Sixty-Four Stars Entered in Championship Event Starting Monday. e & fee va {_, The annual P. G. A. golt champion as the wavering effects of nis S Onlaont Cannemi Gl Poss ay SLND LN acta the Oakmont Country Club at times he used it so effectually thrt|course begins Monday, and the Profes- * [sional Golfers’ Association of America, ship over Gobert was constantly returning announces the pairings. Sixty-four of ball into the net on the reply to servic Even so, its uncertain qualities stand re ; the leading golfers of the country are eligible for the competition as a result vealed In the fact that, having ed for the surprisi ount- number of 15 ser- vice aces for th b Patterson tossed |of the qualifying tests in the districts away no jess than 11 double faults, recently, Last year Walter Hagen, Gobert was alrnost as bad, for he hadfpresent [British open champion, won 13 aces and 8 double faults. The dif-|the honors by defeating Long Jim While many maryelled| ference was that Patterson lost several] Barnes of Pelham in the final, 1 | portant games by his fatlure to fints Ale ouaN Hagens . sara t . with a valid stroke. For that matter sith ead Ne EY ACe he was always giving the impression of [the list. it Is not kuown whether or being stale and over tennised, for f1}Mot the British champion will be was a rare thing for him to get hisfumong those pre v1 defend his first service ball acrosa the net, Gobert]title. Other inh tants of golf's up- his hands. Andfe H | was sorely In pain in the final Slee pean who wil awine ina ee of the French ‘exin, Gea ele be no doubt, are Jock Hutchison and Barnes, last nthe Ane ray Uaeear lf 8 [ritisi and American open cramps in sis Up tO vel 1B POSTON. BBs Gi ions; Gene Saraze’ pres sition that he had operated successfully [ChUmPions; (iene Saruzen, | present for crossing shots that beat his ball ints | Pen champion; Johnny Farrell, young » it was forees. Jam is plac ad fre of 62 fo under side ‘son had $3, swon, 4—6, 3-6, 6—3, 6—4, 6—3. _, There 1s the possibflity that “alsp profited by a bit of fil fortune to An- es O. om a as Rugquet hand. That handicap completely fawrecked his strokes and as he tried : Patte’ :s#tratic but always aggressive game that ul-} the corners and left Patterson white of [Quaker Ridge phenom who won the n’s|the mark. Gebert was then seized by a/Shawnee tourney Freddy MeLeod, sudden e He couldn't swing his] Laurie Ayton, Rob Cruikshank, Emil racq nd the Australian's straight | Loeffler, John Golden, Emmet French, France derson, the second string player on the was laid up with an attacs bronchitis due to exposure at Sea Bright ¢ Patrick O'Hara drive sped by him for the fii Both of the men experlenced of tumbles in the faster rallie: ul point, number for the Gu oN ommy Kerrigan and e McLea' Hagen has t n paired with George turf seemed slip) ‘y, and Gobert dug some divots that left nasty sear Bowden, Sarazen with Tom Mahan, Cochet made a fine stand against| Barnes with McLean, Hutchison with of] Wood all the way through their tive | Louis Goldbeck and Farrell with Jack which was finished in the gatter- npbell, Hagen, Sarazen and Hut- twilight phe dapper litle French-]chison ¢ in the upp half of the Hs Uae aeedha ss and dauntless of spirit} draw, while Barnes, Farrell, Golden, Not only did Gobert play with a won- derfully effective range of stroke, lua wonderful timlug of his fore back handers as Patterson tried to move up to the net were finely managed an brought off with a degree of + that stamped him as of Davis Cup cal- ‘bre, which, at Umes, Patterson did not be * Actually, Patterson outplaced his rival, *He scored a total the tally of 41 It was in the closing sets, whe ‘Gobert had become crippled, that the wide of outs and nets, the percentage © Gt errors began to pile up on the Frer ~ He finished with a total of | not so much at stake, french and Nichols are in the lower "tm, was substituted against Henrt Co-| His running rallies, the swift aswauits | 1) ‘ hey fb five seta bo. Jat the net when Wood crattily come | halt. '7atiet, Thoy battled through five sets be- Vid nin to move up to close tan fhe pairings follow: Zore Cochet, the wonder youth of Hur} by shortening his returns, were finely 1f--George Bowden vs, Walter yope, carried off this contest by the | managed. Wilfred Keld vs. F. B, Gallett tally 6—4, 36, 6—0, 7-9, 6—4. The stroke of the young European Dav pean 3 : : o wtaxe | Wond Was a8 breezy and steady by ae The showing of Patterson at no stare hat of a veteran. His foreaanders Wilhaia TR on va. J. J > uf his match with Gobert was convir uiediy beat Wood for the shot, es- @ Hunter va. B. T. Sprogeli, lug of strength and ability such as} pecially when the Australasian tried to, DAM denny vs, Karl Howies, Gene Sarazen fafght be represented in the winninis of'lencounter the youngster at volteving C. Hack Dan Goes, +3 ¥ world's championship on the field at} ‘rhere was never a time in the battle K vs. Jock L. Nab Wimbledon, England, So Jong as Go-[when Cochet let down tn hia forcing | Holtz vs, Charles Hortner, Jack “Gordon bert’s strength lasted, before the pain] tectie He compelled Wood to run| peo Mfie—arei e+lor vs, Tom Ker. caused him to grimace with agony in!) iles over his court, and when he had bye, Jack cc fthe rallies, the Frenchman had mas-1the 4 in wide, whipped across George téred him from every portion of the|foreban ers that snapped ike the erack n ve, F.C Willlam’ Mas George Stark va, fler vs. Pat Doyle, Laurie Ayton vw, of u whip. Occasionally, when he tried to handie it} tosses and the high bounding ball in and] deep court, Cochet was Inclined co: pein Magnion var ade pletely to overdrive the court. ‘The Joh Rowe va. Bred Me ¢ Was not enough top to his overhanders Mine’ vay dim Carberry, Bramiet Brengh artistry|and smashes to keep the ball down | ‘% Gee! yl Nachole YS Ae, But off the ground at half volleys ne} The byes will be filled with players was a wonder, On several occacions {from the Michigan and Wisconsin dis- be seemed to pick the ball off his shoe] tricts which have failed to send In the tops. Wood's volleys were poor vy] results of their qualifying tests to the plac nts | compart The Australasian's chief [P, G, A. the man] strength lay In hks ability to add variety oa of the| to gaine and In. taking {owe /NMW PLAYERS FOR INDIANAPOLIS, chances than his adversary, ( RAPIDS, ) gust 1.— Gn the whale Goghel tnads a faveranja| Ce AnD RAPIDS. Mich. Ausuat- tt Impression, His Judgment was good | Muskewon of “ League has -}and he never shirked the attack. eo | gold. pitc nous and out. boy, for he 4s only nineteen ye ¢|felder HHame iintiapolla club ved his vietory. for his troke of the an A ution far de- hows that he tallied a total of | livery o tral League cece M@he one thing that stood forth neat! io the weakness of Patterson's back 63 placements to 03 for his opponent, season on THER SPORTS)isnere AY REMAIN FOR FU TOE Best of Colts and Runelyse Best Filly. ARRVESTOPLAY FORTHEDAVS CUP Sure of Victory If They Play France, Doubtful If They. Face Australians, Jdse M. Alonso, his brother, Manuel, and Count de Gomar, com- prising thé Spanish team which will compete for the Davis Tennis Cup in the tournament at Philadelphia next week, arrived this mowing aboard the Cunard liner Mauretania, expressing confidence of victory if they have to play France, but a bit doubtful of what will happen tf they’ face the Australian team, Official of the American Lawn Tennis Asso- ciation met them at the dock. The French and Australian match ends to-morrow in Boston, The winner will meet the Spaniards at Philadel- phia Aug. 1%, 18 and 19, and the team successful there will go against the United States team at Forest Hills, Sept. 1, 2 and 4. The Spaniards won the right to compete when the English team defaulted to them. Jose Alonso is Captain of the Span- ish team but rates Manuel Alonsen as the best. tennis player in Spain, with Count de Gomar second, Consequently Senor Jose does not expect to, take part in the matches but will hold him- self in reserve. The others will rep- resent Spain in both the singels and | doubles. Capt. Alonzo said his team already had met and defeated the Frenchmen. They have not secn the Australiuns in action with the exception of Count de Gomar, who lost to Pat O'Hara Wood in singles at the Wimbledon tournament in England this summer The Alonso brothers have played tennis form the time they were able to hold a racquet. Their father was an enthusiast and taught them the game Jose is thirty-two and Manuel twenty six. Their home is in San, Sebastian, and they are civil engineers. Count de Gomar is from Madrid. He is twenty-five and a lawyer. He took up tennis in 1918. ‘The trio went to Philadelphia this afternoon to start practice imme- diately. i PLANE WILL HOP-OFF FOR BRAZIL TUESDAY ers Will Start From Hudson at SGth Street. The 8,500-mile flying boat eruise of Walter Hinton and Dr. E. Pinto Mar- tins from New to Brazil will start next Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Columbia Yacht Club seaplane har- Lor off West 86th Street The first day's stage will be a few minutes’ trip to the Rockaway Naval Air Station, from which the flyers will take off the following morning it sun- rise bound for Charleston, 8. ¢ Former Lieut. Hinton, one of the pilots of the NC-4 in the first flight across the Atlantic, expects to do most of his flying in the morning. ‘The big New York-Brazil flying t, the Sampaio Correia—or the as she is being called by the flying party should cover the 700 miles to Charleston in about seven hours. BURGLARS BREAK INTO HOTEL AT WOODMERE RR, Get Loot Worth 8400-1 Stations E In widely separated sections of Nas- sau County four burglaries were com- mitted lute last night and early this morning. ‘The same method of entrance was adopted in each place and the authortiies believe the work to have been done by the same gang. The Long Istand Raflroad stations frarmingdale, Bellmore and Amityy were entered and the telephone bo looted, Entrance was gained by s ing a hole in a window. The amounts taken from the booths could not be learned. In front of each station were tracks of an sutomobile Fetzer's Hotel at Woodw entertd. A window was forced and sil verware and clothing valued at about $400 taken. Guests and employees asleep on the second floor and were not awakened by the intruders, t ths sH- was also were dae ESA kes TWO GIRLS ACCUSED OF sttor- 1 NG. Eleanor G twenty-four, of No, 7 Fast 124th Street, and Alice Mull: twenty-three, of No. 404 West 20th Street, will be arraigned in Jeffers: Market Court to-day on charges of shoplifting. They were arrested In front of a Broadway department stor: yesterday by Detective Marron of th West 36th Street Police Station who sald he found two fur neckplece and twenty pairs of silk bloomers and stock ings secreted beneath they wore. the long capes LIBERTY 1 Liberty 3 1-28 opened 30NDS 101 Ist 4 1-48, 101.18, up .0: id 100.50; 3d 4 1-48, 100.50, up .0: 4 1-4s, 101.18, off .02; Victory called, 100. 0; 4 8-45, 100.86 CURB Opened steady Radio ¢ 1 8, up 1-8; Intl Pet., 20 A Brit.-Am Coup, 19 1-4, up t-s Stutz, , up 8-8; Mutual, ¢ 1-4 up 1- ° 951 Bros., w. i., 46, up 11-8; 8 109 8-8, up 1-8; Mesabi Iron, 12 Marae. , up 1-4, FOREIGN EXCHANC Sterling, demand 4.46%; French franc, demand .0809 1 .0810,up .0004. Lire, demand, .0¢ cables, ,0458, up 0002. Mar off 0000 1-8, Belgium franc, de 0766 1 cables, Kk, drachma, demand, .03 i .0320, Swiss, franc, cables, .1908, Gilders, cables, .3881, up .00 Py mand, .1551; cab! 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BELIEVE 10% 10% 19-10% Bot 05% on ant ® a8 " 2%) ing is situa 22% 22%] newal of 19% 1944] because the tained any mit. with, Mayor Hy! later fe and WRECKED BY BLAST WORK OF PLOTER (Continued from the permit was necessary In January, 1919, the Fire Pre- vention Bureau required the addition of protective building and the order BULOING © [CORKFIRESWEPT. == AS FREE STATERS BATTLE FORTY (Continued from First Page.) peraneiee aa it Page.) fed, reported that no re- aes See House and the British Naval Hospital At Queenstown, both of which became familiar to American naval men over- sees during the war, were blazing when they left as well as two other® large buildings in which frequent ex- plosions were heard. { premises no longer con- materials requiring asper- iron shutters on the was complied It is reported that the Irregulars lan went to the scene and [Ave evacuated Clonmel, 4 Hire Marshal Heophy dec], LONDON. Aug. 11 (Amsoctated Press).—All the rilitary and police 18 16 |clared that a rigd investigation would " : a 47% ns i barracks in Cork are burning accord- i 16% 18% Mentaee to determine the cause of theling to the report of a Government j OT% 97M can aviator who flew over the (rregular H Rumor persisted that two men had an wa nda. ya fag dae | been burled in the wrecknge. Search |*tronshold late yesterday, saya @ of a victim. the firemen once the bu gas compan: shut off the ing. Throw had burned Members were quest quarters to- $100,000. tT No 72 Beao Charles Francis M Cornelius switchman; Alfred EB. treated and hands and) treated and near oud rumbli me 1 grabbed t Neither she MeNonald. 65% eleven, No. revealed a derby hat in one place but nothing more to indicate the presence pile of shattered material which was Tt was not until the neighborhood filled with smoke mav have caused the explosion. The damage ts estimated at about John Callahan, thirteen years old, and lacerations of left foot; and went home. John Desmond, nine years old, No. 90 Laight Street; badly lacerated about head; Beekman Street Hospital, tached to Engine Company 67; lacer- ations of hand, left side and thigh; treated by Dr. Blaustein of Beekman Street Hospital and reported off duty. to Engine Company 29, overcome by smoke; treated and reported off duty. years old, No, 414 West 21st Street; shoulders; treated and went home. old, night wat Street; abrasions to hands and arms; John Slowey, Captain, attached to Engine Company seven months old daughter, Marie, in a baby carriage. the loading platform of the building to rest. “Suddenly."’ she sald, t the alr was full of flying bracks. Another passerby was Mrs, Mary platform, talking with Thomas Darby, Desmond, nine, No. $0 Laight Street. heard a hissing noise,’ she said. Times despatch from Dublin, The Nattona! troops at that time had con- solidated their positiuns near Passage West, six miles east of oCrk, but had not yet invested the city. (A Du" tin despatch last night said it was officially announced that the National forces had entered Cork. The pilot flew over the town at a height of only about 200 yards, Little rifle fire was directed at him, he re- =» ports; much less, in fact, than when he passed over Dungarvan, although the Irregulars have evacuated Dun- garvan proper. An Exchange telegraph despateh from Dublin to-day said many big buildings in Cork were in flames, in- cluding the offices of the Cork Ex- aminer and the Constitution. Heavy, fighting was still in progress, the despatch said, although most of the Irregulars were believed to have evac- uated the city proper. National troops have occupied the towns of Clonmel, Cahir and Dun- garvan, The correspondent of the Dally Mail, telegraphing to his paper Thursday from the headquarters of of the national troops, says: q “An expedition ts landing to-night on the Kerry coast which will close all the gaps and hem the rebels on the Mallow - Fermoy - Hitchelstown line, where they must make their last stand. There are many desertions from their ranks. LOADING RATES PER HOUR FIXED FOR 16 CONCERNS One and One-Half Cents Per It will be hours before can penet the high liding. daylight that the y employees were able to fas supply of the build- ghout the night the fires in the wreckage and kept of firms in the building toned at Police Head- day in a search for whit HE INJURED. h Street; body contusions treated H. Kelly, fireman, at- cEntee, fireman, attached McLaughlin, twenty-two lacerations of head and Reynold, fifty-six years man, No, 124 Grove went home. jacerations to overcome by smoke; went home. Thomas Walsh, patrolman of Beach} 100 if Material Is Taken Street Station; shock and cuts; . >) j treated and reported off duty. From Platforms. Mrs. Bridget Menke, No. 32 Des-| An agreement has been reached, brosses Street, was wheeling herlafter extended conferences between the Merchant Truckmens’ Bureau, comprising the trucking concerns which handle the greater part of the freight entering the Port of New York—which includes the Jersey shore—and the Longshoremens’ Asso- ciation and the Brotherhood of Team- sters and Chauffeurs by which a new rates system has bene adopted. Tho agreement was brought about by @ Conference Committee on loading which was organized by the Mer- chants Association and numbered’ 16 representatives of the business asso- She had stopped “T heard a ing noise, The next mo- he baby buggy and ran nor the baby was hurt. She was on the loading 88 Laight Street, and John 60 frit] “It was like the fuse of a giant fire-|ctations of Greater New York, Jersey 10a | cracker, [was frishtened. I told the} City and Hoboken most yitally inter- 100%] boys, ‘Let's run.’ Thomas ran away lested in the subject of the cost of #o%] with mo. As we reached the corner | loading freight. iW] the explosion came. We saw the} Hereafter, for a fixed period of building lfted up and then dropped] ninety days and thenceforth indef- into the baw bricks. man Street Mr. Callal was blown vacant lot injuries. Street, was p 428 when th ing the expl The Desmond boy was buried under Daniel Laight Street, soon after, saw one of his arms stick- ing up and dug him out. At the Beek- was not seriously injured, was playing near Mrs. Mary She said the detonation sounded like ® loud automobile back-fire. ement. initely, unless cancelled by either side under specified conditions, all commo- dities will be loaded from platforms of warehouses at the rate of 1 1-2 cents per hundred pounds and from side- walks, piers, docks or cars at the rat of 2 1-2 cents per hundred pounds. ‘The new runies are applicable to all shipments whether handled by mem- bers of the Merchant Truckmen’s Bureau or not. Shippers and con- signees are free to load their own freight if they so desire. Mixed load- ing is provided for in the agreement. haere east BUMPER RUSSIAN CROP HALTS FLOUR BUYING Callahan, No, 88 who happened along Hospital tt was said he han's son John, thirteen, the building. He across the street into a but suffered only minor McDonald, No. 90 Laight passing the building at No. he explosion took place. “Follow- jjon,"* she continued “the LOCAL nomination from the nteenth Sen-] huilding seemed to raise off the ground] Wheat Harvest 75 Percent of Pre- . Ate Diatrict, leaving Menator Meyer al geveral fect and then crumble ¢ wn. War Yield Adolph Stern has resigned os Asante leer eld, Ho will run asaln for the} yor tew of the bricks were thrown] MOSCOW, Aug. 11.—Representatives enh Coenareon Counsel to resume tne] 4 y. outward, Tt just seemed to sag down] of the Soviet Government all over the DERSHRS OF IES): to the pavement ve Re } ° pave world were ordered to stop purchases of Pe taae hives ny DOMESTIC. Angelo. Croce, 1636 G7th Strect,| four and wheat to-day when it was an- : a ees aie Gen, Leonard Wood will return to the] Brooklyn, Janitor of the buildings, and} nounced that Russia's harv will ee : ors 1491 Bryant Ave- {United States on Jun, 1 und assume bis Fellpe Fioravanci, No, 93 Thompson] equal cent, of the pre-war yield. ne ene en area » D parent y tor}duties aw head of the University of[ Street, Manhattan, his helper, both wheat harvest wilt totat —_ runnii gamb game in connection | Pennsylvant told the police that everything was all] billion poods, Agriculture Commissary SAY oy ence Legion oharity: ate| heen right in the building. when they left] Ossinsky announced. "(A pood Is equal baa an American Legion charity Democratic leadors in the House ined e at 6.90 " to 38,l12 pounds). It is estimated that Atty " nh f ° a, ‘on poods is enough Morrie Bradney. © keeper at the city, (ene when it reaasembles Tuesday) to rely) patrols. with es from three] two and ey pepe are fame Pett an tarts Taand until last June, [new thelr efforts to force an agreement] tutions and u half dezen ambutances| ‘? {eet the f when he was arrested for smuggling lupon a date for a vote on Henry Ford's] from ax many hospitals urrived soon ahaa i: Sk - arcotics to prisoners, was convicted | ironosal to lease und purchase Muscle}after the firemen, The ambulances yenterday and remanded for sentence | & 000" found nothing to dg, but the police | MOTHER OF JUSTICE Aug. established Hnes an@ began digging KERNOCHAN DEAD . Rosa Low will sing ‘The Star fl mnt hernyarde {on on 8 or howl in the debris for possible victims, ngled Bah the ster of ie tthe cackle from hens, will be discussed] | The east wall of the building had] passes Away t Mie EReuine a the t for the the Seventh Annual Exposition off fallen on the root of « stable at No. Alter 1 israel Orphan Asylum ¢ ney drive, |AWantle County, N- J., at Ekg Harbor.[ 439 Washington | Street. rene iP] ates, Mary Stuart Kernochan, mother Y Carter, a Negro prison cail|{the Merchanta’ 3 horses bencath eB elgnt, Two! court of Special Sessions, died at her IMand, wan missing at tor py [and Rudolph B./Hecht, I hours men heard a whinny. ‘mer home in Bernardsville, Ny Jee esterday, It te believed he eachpec ene {Hibernia Bank and ‘Trust Company,] A horse, arently uninjured, was ing been il for some time, Se ceca rh Orleans have bwen appolnted dele-| wedged between bricks and timbe: enty years old. ‘The funeral tenced for petty larceny last Av gates of the American Tat Asso-] It could not Le rescued and was shot. | will be held on Monday, probably from Oliver McCutcheon, twenty-thre a fon to visit the Hrazil Interna ‘The west wall fell against the three-| Grace Protestant Episcopal Church, 425 53d Street, Brooklyn, was Inatantiy tional Centennial bxvos! story warehouse of the Mosler Safe| New Y but the funeral arrange- Hed and David Gabriel, also of Hrooke Company, No. 62 Vestry Street, the} ments have not been completed. vinss d when thelr touring 6° any, } § bs , See ueeranan: on ss FOREIGN bricks burying a watchman, Alfred] Interment, It was sid. will probably ny Post Road near Fishkill Cannda'h: wheat crop is eatimated at | Reynold, No. 134 Grove Btreet, who} '™, (7 “icernooh who is survived by a n iy was sitting on the third floor. 4k mochan, neak thieves now obtain the 1 320,968,000 h na 000, ey = her husband, ri e f men buying clothes, walt until the | °°” bushels Detective Peter Nation of the Fttta ee eee ie at No. 862 Park Av tren Buying clothes di then present | 000 bushela larger than the final eatt-l Inspection District. crawled over the| Aye New York. where her son, Justice note reading that “the firm) wishes te] mate of last your's cre debris and rescued Reynold, who was] ,ernochan, also lives. have the suit returned for further alters) ane steamship FP: cords| unconscious and half smothered. He aa h p Paris brok c sn The ny tap ores Hudson] of the French Line cent trip to we not seriously innead, ae G L. SCHIFFER DEAD ‘he Board of echolders 0! udson ¥ firemen easily extinguishes lames pouth, land thy. seatehany aternon | adopt] EmteNe wan New| irerien seat estarvianed (ene| FROM HEART FAILURE A, | oS EOF Eee wes tle Hataoh in Plymouth at 4 0 clock ings. Their hardest fight was in a gcuired. ‘ati’ ection oe I Manhattan tubes in Jersey City.| da” afternoon. chemical plant and warehouse across tay L. Se os . 5 |-rie cost will be $2,500,000, Sixteen pleces British stearmslit the street No. 45 West 56th Street, died suddenly property will be condernned captul by Hol - ———— te: y near the Plaza Hotel, where or, 8; wulilatne han been appointed ‘The passen ae N# TREATIES; | he was Boing to have luncheon, when | 1 director of the Natlonal Com- days. Among w ARE NOW ON WAY TO LU, seized with a heart attack, For many | for Mental Hygiene to succe . Emhardt, an Ar Eplacopal aie tat : years he Was a member of the Cotton | Ad ae nissionary, “his da Miss] LONDON, Aus CAsaociated fo onanke the New York stock W. Salmon, who resigned to becom v fessor of College of ater Press).—The ratified copy of the gechang He was a member of the | Physteians bia Uni 1 net under | w ton treaties was signed by, Lambs Club, Pie f the "p citi ns signed by) bl eaves his mother and three se | bl f the | Lord: Stratheona n, te | King George yesterday It ls now on}... Mra J Livingston of Party, Mra, Were iad vel elle ia Wwiths | eritic Mm att infits way to Washington for the ex-| 4M. Wittenberg and Miss Pegay [u:awn from the race for the Kepublican| Seaneville, Quebec change of ratitications, Schiffer of this city. ee ee Pee ee