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cicada auietenaL] AREA Ae dai acatadiie ce chamiataaalie si ? THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1922, 19" OTHER SPORTS UGIASWILSIE |FITINTW.RE LISA apa ae | GIANTS IF LANDS | TWILL BEJOHNF. [ss =. Sos See re a PROGRAMMES Al SARATOGA REFUSES HEARN) SOTHERENOUARE SS ogee] eo? SE eh nel 4.47 7-8; off 5-16. French franes, de- mand, 0792; cables, 0792 1-2, Off] 4 iublidge man was a Socialist until 0006. Lire, demand, 0451; cables, |he had to divide the proceeds of a dam- 0461 1-2, off 0002 Belgian francs, [age suit with his lawyer. $100,000 to $300,000 Dam-|William J. Conners Here]am ™ x00 © Am Bk Note yf ages May Be Sought by From Buffalo Working for ] Am Beet Sugar Am Brake Shoe Ousted Player. Adolph and Gaston Ticket. [Am cen Am Can pf Am Car Foundry. Phil Dougias has not given up hope] william J. Conners, who is bending ]4M™ orton Ol) of having his case reopened despite}aii his energy to bring about the} Am Drug Syndi.. word from Chicago to the effect that} nomination of William R. Hearst for] Am Hide & 1 pr. Judge Landis, Commissioner of Base | Governor of this State, returned from | 4" A Onis ball, has declared that ‘the guilty] Buffalo to this city to-day and spent}{™ i) Oat party has been found and the Douglas|the morning in conference with some] Ar, rocomotive case ig now a closed incident.""{of his Meutenants, At the Hearst} Am Locomotive pr Previous to this Landis had been| headquarters in the Hotel McAlpin It} Am Radiator quoted as saying that the pitcher| was stated that Mr, Conners was too] Am Safety Mazor banished from organized baseball} busy to be disturbed. Am Ship & Cony would be granted a hearing. Optimism still pervades the atmos-]Am Smelt & Kern From the Atchison Globe.» Lima 1 Lowss'n, Lng oft Inc Lottie & Nash Mother Lode Meintyre P Minon 10% 19% 10% 10% dackay 103 Mack a stuck T Ino Int pt 80 Mtallingon & Co. Manatl Sugar Man Elevated kot St Ry pr pe farland O11 Martin Parry... Mathioson Al Mex S'board Mex S'board ct Max Motora A ~ SPOILED BY SMALL FIELDS In No Other Sport Would Patrons Stand for Withdrawal of Stars, as Is Case at Spa, Where, for Instance, Morvich and Surf Rider Are Only Starters of Thirteen Entries. The Year’s Greatest Tailoring Sale August By Vincent Treanor. ing respectively, Five hundred dol- ah lars in plate will go to the winner, > 22,— 5 @ SARATOGA SPRINGS, Aug. 22—| 14 5,000 added by the Saratoga The practice of sending of big fleld8| Racing Asosciation will be distrib- in the overnight entries and then/uted among Saratoga charities. The scratching them to pigces at race}race will be at a mile and a quarter, time isn't making any hit with the/¢ach to carry 120 pounds, the condi- tions being that the track be good racing patrons here. If it continues. 454 three must go or there will be] Douglas had a long conference with| phere of Mr, Conners's suite, where} Am Sm" & hy of page ene ae & falling off in the daily attendance|no race. Looks like a great attrac--|his attorney, Edward Lauterbach of| the Hearst workers are busily en-|2% givin Mex Pot 136 7 ig bound to result. Race goers get|tion. Morvich tried to carry 180]Yonkers, yesterday, as a result of|gaged from morning until night IN} Ay, sugar 7 tami Copper 30 @ {he sede tat they are detng fooled} pounds and concede fifteen to Surt|which It was hinted that a sult would) behalf of thelr candidate, One of the} Am surat sf Middle Staten Oi 1844 , er in @ seven furlong race here|be brought against either John Mc-]| Conners lieutenants declines m Tel & Cable Midvale Sive ts by such methods and they can hardly} yt raay and failed dismally. HejGraw or the National Exhibition| that the Hearst boom was graduallyyAm Tel & Tei Minn & St. Louis nM be blamed. tow-roped Surf Rider for six fur-|Company for anywhere from $100,000] becoming a “lost cause." When It{Am Tobacco .... ee ae 70% When weather conditions aren't} iongs, running that far in the fast ach said. Was reasoned with him that political] Am Tobacco pf x an & Texas 13 38 to $800,000, Mr. Lauter te ee “We will leave nothing undone In| prognosticators felt the ultimate UD-| 4am wir W's & El our efforts to get Douglas back into] shot of the Hearst efforts would bel, w wae ge pt organized baseball. I feel confident] the throwing of Hears support toward} am woot : that Landis will grant us @ hearing.| Mayor Hylan, he rejoined: ‘Well, it}Am write P'r pr Dougias certainly deserves a chance] isn't a lost lost cause then, is it?"" [Am Zinc ........ to present his side of the unfortunate] potitical sentiment is still strohg to] A™ Zine pr . ia tt here ats byietihd Ge eaaralee the effect that the nomination for|AN*y "4s in the affair that have to be taken|/,; ae yeon' Al S n {nto cobalderation, We can prove Governor rests between Al Smith and] 4), Amer that Douglas committed no crime in writing the letter that brought about MoKETWE. 19 19 MK AT POW 45% 45% Mo Pacific Me Pacific pf Montana Power.. 74% Mont \ Nat Acm Nat Biacult Nat Conduit favorable, when the track 1s muddy|time of 1:11 2-5, only to then curl and dangerous then there are g00d] ip ike a cruller. ‘The champion reasons for withdrawals. two-year-old, unbeaten until after Yesterday the weather could notltne running of the Kentucky Derby, ave been improved upon. It was de-|has certainly been knocked off his ghtfully cool and the going could] pedes: not have been much better than it was. Still the programme was} what was undoubtedly the largest slashed right and left. Races. that) shipment of thoroughbreds from a sin- Promised contests had all the con-|¢le establishment arrived at-the Sara- tention removed from them. It was|toga Springs station yesterday after- Clearance merica’s largest wholesale jeltcig house puts a sacrifice price on etal Metal pf Mayor Hylan, despite the assertions} Ann Arbor pf of the Mayor and Mrs. Hylan to the] Asso 011 Atchison Nevada Consol LOT & Mex NY Alr Brake ee ee no day to enthuse over. noon from Rectortown, Va., the sta-| his dismissal from the aval wand =e ee ~ [Atchison pe. ete : “yp: 4 The first race undoubtedly was|tion on the Southern Railway nearest | that he had no criminal Intent. AU Birm @ Atl i oh ae ge A i // ited - bi 7 ; padded. It had a field of thirteen|the Blueridge stud of railway nearest |""iphe events preceding the writings] BACK FROM GERMANY, ‘Atl Coat Line & Dock ss a8 38s choicest © limit “yaraage WMS. ? three-year-olds, all rated according|'T. Oxnard, whose stallions, mares and {Of the letter have an soesnieubestith|| (REPORT: OVERCHARGING | At! Guic a w 1 ie onewWete, oon gece ¢ to Mr. V "3 best idea of form,| foals, together with t bred} un the case, That letter was written Minrea, Nichole Nortolk South 12 4 Bete Vomsbiren 4 best jae, OF (Os | conin taeerney woe, ule yearlings bres | shortly. ater, Dougias had, been rex Bald Locomotive 4 ite ete Sag yet only two went to the epost—Mor- |on the farm, but now the property of 000 of Piattdutache Volkafesst Ver-| bet, a cre Norfolle & West.. 110% 119% 119 vich and Surf Rider, All the others|James B. Smith of California, are to] leased from his enforced stay in cin Return. Baill ow onatse North Awstean 184 11h scratched away from Morvich evi-|be sold ut auction here within the next |@¢nitartum, and he certainly was not) dag members of the Platt-| Barnsdale A Bil et pl. 43%e 43%. a thern Paettie. Nova Scotia Stee in his right mond when he sent the dently, only to see him beaten in]ten days. It required ten cars to bring dutsche Volksfest Verein returned from] Beth Steet i 69 of the finest super-quality t all-year weight suitings and ' hollow fashion by Surt Rider. the lot, and they came through in per. | etter. If Judge Landis grants our) ( iny to-day on the Hansa of the| Beth steel B Nunnally Co. ‘ . The second race, the steeplechase |fect condition in charge of Superin-}reduest for a hearing our proof of}yiamburg-American Une after four} Beth st B pt 7 pe Oulanoee wall ne : : 1: ; had only four starters and they all|tendent William M. King, who says|the fact aoe aiid HOARE no} months visiting of relatives and distrib-| Beth sti pt & pc Orpheum Cle. A. overcoatings in our plant— : 3 ‘ ne aa js crime, and that his dismissal from] using American dollars among the poor. | Br Emp Bteel 24 p! ths Elevator .... 48 fell at. different stages of the race {that there wasn't a hitch in the ar) paseball was unwarranted will be a| 1 Rae Gave away tore (ies Sti000; S04 Resonin sateen Olle At a some of them $75 custom x Newhaven was remounted and so was} Tang m the time of leaving | presentation of the events surround-|yet they report they were the victim8} Brookiyn KT. Owens Bottling : i Bryan O'Lynn and they ran one two. |Rectortown at 5 P. M. on Saturday} Presentatl We can show the Comz|of extortionate prices, faring Uke alll Sroouyn Rt eta values—are almost sold out. The Warrensbi Handicap, meant|till the train pulled into the siding | 'N# the case. feito’ 4 by : i 630 he Warrensbu jandicap, mean a missioner that Douglas has suffered |other American visitors, paying Brooklyn Un Gas “ . as the card feature, was reduced by|here at 8.15 on Sunday afternoon. The | Mssioner the marks a day for a room and bath which | wrown’ shoe Almost, but not quite scratches from ten horses to four,[entire consignment, now snugly|™ Feat Wromm es natives get for 450, lproum. Shst(ph a with tryster, Knot, Pillory, Blazes and| housed in the paddocks of the Fasig- hile we are waiting to receive a] rie newspapers raised a row about! Burns Bros A sold out. Good hn s, the best of the lot, among| Tipton Company, were greatly ad- reply from Judge Landis we will }ine way we were overcharged,” 8al4] pums Bros 1 Foe concert bles! fe Tot AMONG) mired by the visitors who inspected} take no other action. However, we} william n, President ‘of the! putts cop & Zine That is the yarda; e sto! Only ten out of the fifteen platers|them. ‘There are three stallions, Vul- ioe aro nee Ae i Os Ls) Verein, wh pat, Na. 33 s Amater- | wutte Superior A 4 ry in the fifth race answered the starters | ain. Superman and Payette, but these |o cind in case we are refused |however, and on the way over WO €x-|Recnsu Tig... area ‘ of these choice tab-ends— bell, but in this event the scratching| Will be Joined by imported War Star} ooo ing we intend to bring a civil] hausted the ship's supply of whiskey | oa) packing Philips Vet :, maie little Altrerenc they aran't|and King James tna day or 60, they|® hearing we intend to bring a elvil) Minit, Coming back we drank | Ca! Pack!» Mer ie de luxe remnants of our great lines 4 eatandete, h.ving been in the stud in Kentucky. | 4° he manage! HCL Reig 1 pe Me Py \ gure as probable contenders. | Lathere are fifty-seven brood mares and | New York National League Club aes Callahan Mining rire of last Fall and last Spring. neces a ey ig|twenty-seven weanlings. The year- SSH GES Aaah " issue in the sixth leaving Whitney FIRE IN APARTMENT Cun Facitic « a : : . ath Mee he wae ant, {ins number thirty-five, CLAIMS MARATHON (AS TENANT MOVES OUT| Si"! Waiter vit & W Vu Blue-blooded fabrics—every one of de th ay Cent Leather pt. MOU Comat 6 22 . + * Sie the tae ort would|_,THere Is a chance of Gifford a.| GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP : coe te ele ae aie Monuan Corel 4 1 them—from our highest-priced special Cochran getting Bunting after all, but the delay in the transfer has not been caused by any dissatisfaction on the Pressed Steel Car. 82% Vrod & Retin Pub Serv of Not Pullman Co Pure O11 Pure ON fp such reductions of the programmes be tolerated, The fans wouldn't stand for a ball gume with all the rs out of ey it, and imagine an tmportant football] Part of Harry Payne Whitney with fame with the varsity cracks In the]the price. He thinks that $100,000, ‘#| the tender of Mr. Cochran, is all right, WITH 22 ROUNDS| “°°? 1" Yan When Driver Dis- nestles Molate., 8215 ais covers Smoke in House. chi & Alton ut SEO ICANT) AW. Fire started in an apartment at No.| © SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. 22. Thelogy.\ Marion Street, Brooklyn, to-day | CM & Alton pf 19 Marathon golf championship of the] Just after it had been cleared of belong-| CM & Bast 1 N United States was claimed to-day by|!n&s of the tenant, George Tobin, grades. But the remaining yardage is too small to warrant including in our new Fall Line regardless of value. So, rather training quarters while players cording to a police report. ‘Tobin'a] CM Rand Mi : rye ng tiuarters; while! (players Of) Tt the Mastor of Brookdaia showed| arthur a, Veleuth, forty-four, a coh. | Own (ey Renney [Meyer oneal tN, than continue to inventory them, we meditr 3 ni ae & ity of erortamanalin ey = ‘ ; goods had been loaded into @ vat cnt ease ee) Hl What amounts to a four cornered | hs fne quailty o SED r, Who yesterday played twenty-| was waiting for instructions as to where | (1) Ettl Tum: Reading i mateh race {s to be run here Satur-| tefusing to sell the three-year old til ynds_on the. Spokane Down nie When Frank Shuppert, of Chl: Ail & 8B NEARnGR oss have decided to close them out re- i day. It {s. called the Saratoga] he had shown in public that he is | River golf course. A k of about 220 Manhattan Avenue, the van] Cit 3 4 St. © Republic Steet + pat = ' ‘Three-Year-Ol Championship Spe-| 800d horse. Mr, Whitney says t fifty-three miles was an incident to[driver and hix helper, George La Fauer| Oi & Nowent pH Benibtlc Kies! pt & rdless of original cost at the eal, According to the conditions it] they know Bunting can run fast—he} making the record. noticed smoke coming from a winder. Gute aPEee Revvoity tnt amazing special sale price of is a genuine exporting affair, with} beat Whiskaway three furlongs in 3 And how did he do it?) By eating} The vacant a ae iy eae sched | CREP 6% pe HpsaTiitGn ee a such owners as Harry Sinclair pay- | seconds—but whether he can go on or| raw eggs. cream and rye bread, no ficore ‘j see TE 40 ae police found | Ciile Copper BC SHEMIGACL a ing $500 t He KaleSang, Ro T.| not is yet to be decided. Mr. Cochran | canned goods if avoldable, and keeping [UP 274 Aten ne inthe bed room. | chine Corp Bee et The early comer gets i Wilson contributing similarly to race] was willing to take his chances, but] regular hours as means of keeping fit, rubtish warning in the ainlne| cece Bt @ 8 I pr . i i Piltoce. and C. W. Clark and Harry| Mr. Whitney would not have it that] Mr. Velguth said. He confessed, how- |, ‘They put out the fire. Patrole| Crt uel é low a ae Baly ‘ the richest choice. Act! Payne Whitney subscribing the samo| way. Tt was @ case of two fine sports. ever. to smoking fifteen to eighteen |man Ceorge Kook questioned ShUPPETtT os a 4 ta pe. 1m Ol : & Bo W pt, . . r tai NW away: “Ant - {men well ‘ good cigars a day and La Fauer at tl ation house. | (0! & fo itm i 8 6 rod amounts for Whiskaway and Bunt-| men well met ‘The Marathon recon! was made [Tobin was not about, and Shuppert sald Cats Gea SuvoRe Armin H Ite 4% ors ? under ordinary conditions. Play he had no instructions from him regand- |Ccumbin Gray Suxon Motors 1 ‘ 4 y Oli ; ° NM Marted at 420.A. Ms, actor a bi Iig"thw wellvety of the household goods, [Cohmbia Op rai 8 8 kk live Greens, Shamrock Greens, Slate 145 Entries for | eae Me DAY [of tour tat cous anit ha pint of{ The Fire Morale Omce waa noted |r, "2M eA te Grays, Gun Metal Brown: ' ABE MITCHELL TO-DAY ]° {"" ean a: tale Oe et 1 Cle ms 9 rays, Gun Metal Browns, Garnet Browns, Bronze 4 Amateur Golf » IN 36-HOLE MATCH J again unis pM CAN'T FINISH HOUSES onsol Texte Be ny ne Browns, Sepia Browns, Navy Blues, Turquoise ‘i = - The 198 holes were played with an IN LONG BEACH] ne ' \ Championship |, wats. Maser, frst American Jveruce of £4 atokes ve fou 1s : Syed ahh Blues, Metallic Blues, Jet Blacks / /p home-bred ever to win the British strokes, The course is par 6 and eastul Gadulachector ‘tanyer| hele ce fe fi i C. low! 5 open championship, and Abe | Velguth’s average round was 48, of Anks for Injunction. Cruetble Stel Railway ZA, IR SUIT OR OVERCOAT TO ORDER. i One of the most elect flelds though not Mitchell, England's noted profi Play was inuous and was com . : Crucible Steel pf 965 94 ” Rutt 4 ¥ the largest Meld of “simon pures in th>| gional golfer, meet in a a6-hole [pleted at fo hTIes Gold, unsuccessful eandidatel cian am sumnr 20% 20% 3iN Oil of 113 . history of American golftom will tev| match play affair at the West- “AIL this business of complaining {for Mayor in Long Heach, ¥. fat ie tcuban Am 8 pf ow os "| Bt On of Na, 146 q off in the first qualifying round of the] chester-Biltmore Country Club |that a ers OFe On| eis Court ftatice May in Brodkiyn| ove Cane Sugar 141i, A814 {SOM Of NT pe NT Cyt A x Z Sational amateur golf championship at| to-day. Mitchell never has been |the down go oF fonty estan an tinclign Ceatralning. Oia Lone| eens st Rowart-Warner . 494, ie ae Custorn Suitings, Cheviot Suitings, ‘ okline, Ma which probably will] beaten on the other side. The jis pifflc th. in com: ch omic from interfering with Dak ' . Silk Mixtures, U Y i Breen, ae i hard-hitting Abe, although he hi menting on hi “It is all h by hi : . , sy ERE ¥ Saturday, Sept, 2, Instead of tt hard-hitting Abe, although he has |inenting on his ene NSB ereetion \ house by him J] be Beors: Mining Pt pmierine Moat 4 f 4 * 5) d meine Monday’ Ue deat anne played brilliantly in medal play Ja matter of behaving o's el 1] Gold, through his counsel, explained |g tudwon 1n0 rier Ol 6 ‘ o% Trish Frieze az Heathet Qvercoati sy Bai i ogee 7 . tournaments, however, has never |started to pliy the sume une|that he was building a house near the} oa gw iso, [Bweeten@ Amerlen 21%, a ee : Oy A practically complote list of entrants | tournaments, however, hae never [started to te urth | Lhave)rond troratce to Long Reach, "He AT” finn Rela Moore ae ee an Weave Suitings and Overcoatings Insued to-day by Secretary McMahon of | Shown te advantage in thie kind Jon ts fat lise golf haafapplied tu the proper city oMelals, he] ivstman Kodak yon rm OTT dct Now! : the United States Golf Association, slls-! to.man game he has held his own | demonstrat ephysical | aid. and received perminaton to €00- Tc Storage Bat enn Cow & Chem 10'4 jon by closed that every section of the country] against all comers, Hagen has Jand mental + fanict: Ge Feallenge” On carrie een | wksien, Cat H)| Bas OP cheeks 1B 4 4659 SUIT OR OVERCOAT TO ORDER’ will be well represented in addition to] been regarded as the king of =e eo was la revented from finishing | Erie ss, tat, | Texas. Pacitic ; : sid the British Isles, through the team of | match golf players in this coun- IN WINS A. A. UL the house, Counse} for Mayor Reynolds tat pi si | Texan Coal & Ol f 1 nt pl itl tt te for but he h 5 h ith horit 1th re “Te : } eight pliyere It has sent to compete for] try, but he has yet to prove his and the city authorities argued that ey : 4 | Third Ave ; o . ; . the einen Cup at Ae superiority in this respect over DIVING CHAMPIONSHIP the proper building permit adit been} rairbanks & Co. 184 ty Ish IS% | Totcco Prod Thy nT Checks, Plaids, Stripes, Herring. 1 Entries clos on otal, A ssucd, Deelston was rved amous Pin, it ot Be Ng] Tobaceo Brod 4 s st ~ q counting. thona "received “in to-day's | Che! Serazens Many believe Ha, | SAN DIEGO, Cul. Auk, 22—Clarenee ee ene sk Mk tan Hin feN (Mele hegre: et ge! bones, Wide Wales, Pin and Needle Checks, ' 45. decision to make ths Saraxen: is > Sun Francisco, won the 4 ied Min n 4 + My | Trans-Cont oi : 1 ‘ ‘, 4 ral eS, Hat Mesctatis atl be gem te ivinsile at thig gamer [Pisketon, Sau Yann won tte A. MAN FINED FOR ATTACK [ict tn fie 0100 fh chs [ tammy pis sta tt Diagonals, Plain Weaves made this week, The change {x due to The American probably will be | U. National senior high sllving clane ON GIRL HE EMPLOYED] !s« 100 ae ae eae 7s aah A y; / the great number of entries, necessitat-] the favorite in to-day's match, for | Plonship at Coronado sesterl Male Prsoport Tex i ; Inton. Paerttc ae sae a ae C OW! j ing two qualifying rourkls, which] Mitchell has been off form in put- [teh pointe beind hl Aah Tia Auphalt. i ‘ United Ar di At SY SUIT OR OVERCOAT TO YOUR SPECIAL ORDER welled despite the association's effort Hs PM) Prieste, Los Ans present holder Of! Seenogeapher Answered Advertise-| (i! Asphalt - ¢ i Al Btee) eS Seed tetlown to firet clase material, | ena fer some time, although he [tho junior natlor living ehani- . Resco taisee,, |taa Asvlislt: inf. 104 United Drag oc. gin Rie - 0 Meet At Ow te attely 10 entrants | has been scoring well on his tour | plonchip % an Ge Uo Drug tet pte, ane anne ae Gotthard those with the lowest sixty-four scores] With Duncan, =~ (charged with attempting to ottack | Gea Blew. : i United rut Wot 1 these goods (for we need the space Remnants { and tes after the frst qualifying round === | MONTREAL-ROY MOORE) | certs, tanrens cuenipe i. Tr |e: Make se oaets Wislon Ry avert or te A they occupy t9 accommodate in- fram curt sas | f elghteen holes will enter tho second ~ - a Liga bh MUM S ‘ oP Gen ese fed, ¥« Jebel ait co! rades reduced to Qualifying round of thirty-six holes, the IRISH POLO T BOUT “NO CONTEST” Janswered his ‘nevertisement for s]ion sot Deb pe 4H Untted Ret Stores 7, Ss 10-day coming Fall ship- les reduced to thirty-two best scores and tes to begin EAM stenographer, Jacob Spooner, thi joodrieh . USELE ay 8 ents) we'll mpke on Tuesday, This will Caras Oe ninter and decorator of No. O*] Granty Min. ‘ ‘TU GC Te pe is 4 Sthedule | themup,to order and { 14'tp aittean oa Wednesday, | ARRIVES TO-MORROW |, 40048"), &. 1 toy Moore. Street, was fined $50 in West Pecray & Davia. aad STU & Hand rods, gry oy ws leliveries | t© measure, into the Yring emi-finals to Friday and ———S aaa ¥ fron ‘tie wae Ah alive peep erg Northern pf hs re “ ‘ finest custom tailored Gillon’ ot Hicaton. the defending cham- | team which will compete in the Inter-Janid they were not sone Meir The girl told ih court of replying to| ee gases 18h S WG women, ae eS schedule. That is, ten days alter 0 your special, Chick 4 of Chien twice | national polo tournaments here begin-Jealled it “Nov coner's advertivement and of accept re s | aay dw 4 you place your order, the finished order nal amateur, once national open} ning on Saturday ut the Rumson ao the position. On the following day}, : 1 pt T20K 50h) dzone garments will be ready for you. Western open Seen eteng: | Country Club, will arrive to-morrow on | RUE AMDBAILS THMOBROW.L Bhan abe Tenor ape ane ee aberahaw : 83 r 6 ‘ on sere ents Routhery champion | the White Star liner Majestic. They are |W? The rite | ineted Tetectives Heady and Markie Harman Con a iv > chem | : : rder direct from an Jon amnerip In the recent. mationar| Capt. Lingard Coulding, J. A. ‘Trench, | team which will 1 the United | of nec weal 47th Street, Stution,. who | Hmentake Min wv s en tos BN BUN i y of our 5 New York open; Nrancis Oulmet of Boston, former |G, ¥, Douglas and Capt, F, A. Gill, who] Stites at the inter Atches tol arrested Spooner. upp Motere 1k «tt |ivabash ROR oe i salesrooms—(upstairs—1 flight up)— national amateur and o will line up in that order for their first | De Belt at Milan. 1 mS rrr jiydrautie Bteel rY + nt [ Waban RR tA oy oa | Repth and * ; Se a Une match on this slde on Tuesday aft A ae Con : u PRISONER MUST WAIT ole Central 13 Weber & Mell 4 1 134 “at and Broadway (Timessa.)_ *Columbus Circle (1823 Broadway) amateur champion jatch o1 deo day after. Se ares y ain ral p ‘ » 13K « Fareo am 38 oe well aLenE See noon, when they wilt meot Loula i.) (mee Gr a ttt TILL HE SEES CONEY |) (0's en'ra! vt ; Wit Marland , eet oe ee amma) {fe te Seis ant 98 St Beate) w y. Texarkana Ark. oddard's Shelburne (eam, ion, The " > Suh ‘Comb Bug z Wert) f ‘ i 42nd and Fifth Ave. 14th and University Place rey. ten git nn Hebert, A In addition to the Irish players, there | York — to Georgia Sheriff Delays Taking Al- n Refining 8 Weat I ‘ . (N. W. Cor.—Entrance on Fifth Ave.) (Entrance on University Place) ola ne ie hale are PAINE. Mad to fujo Fo 3s, Hur Progident Ad ~ swan tow a ’ ms derer Back. napiration Cop a ; i vt if pt fe Park Row and Beekman (Patras, on} fe; T Warren Corkran, Baltimore: | former {nternationalist, who will ‘plas Saran Eh SM ue) Pare BENOALE P Gann Corce 4 ‘ 2 k ; 7 5 vy Mi! Paton, Danvers, Maga; Hatley | so 8 and Lteath play Another Cardinal for syracane, [yesterday by Newark detective 1 Conn Cor p a b *Times Square and Columbus Circle Stores open eves A. Moors, Lon Angeles; John Mt. Ward, | jopping's "E ret SB SYRACUSE, Aug. 22 -Announcement] Mechaniesville, N. Y,, charged wit Aer Chem pf 5 + ih | Wenting “Bice mings. Others 8:30 to € every day, including Sanrday, Garden Clty, No ¥.; Harold Weber = — = was made that the! the murder of Sheriff Omar Howell of | )"'"* oy me f Ai . h ling is n ‘Toledo; ciurdiner W, White, Glen Cove, St, Louis No ' 1'Sid- | any County, Ga was held at Ne nee arreaterts Teas A 1B vt . TS See A ie Marion Haverford, Pa. | AMERICAN GIRLS ON hey Henton, a pitcher. 10 thr Sstucune | ane fosday m preginae: ue Wicks ateel ve 3, 2. Van, V Varden City, N Internationul Le ‘ eis the ent é wi “pe Mer 3 . wire Btee! 4 i F Won hostnut Hil Pas WAY BACK HOME| «ann su! i re the] Powell killed Howell, according tol; wer Newel » tee 10% 10 Doone h H . donee fa ev aN the police, when the Sheriff w y + Paper i Wisconsin Cen at i mM NT WC. 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