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fa ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1922, 1 THER SPORTS, ime Ser cnr oamat sa (ONO JOHNSTON IS PLACED WALSH BEATEN IN "iy Folios Chttes Cie Aiatdenens Big Purchuws. ia Poet CG ARG ct emer At ANST PALMER WASHINGTON, Sept 1.—Representative Manuel Herrick of Oklahoma, W Si WEG Raa against a number of other House members who have recently taken to flying.| forced to recoenive a He sent word to-day to his office at the Capitol that he is now the owner] {ascinating little s\yle of GOLF LINKS THLE of twenty-eight planes, and to serve notice upon every one connected with the] qirf 4 an a Py a So Proceedings Involving Hi ind Garvan Likely to Fol low Chemical Suit. different from the tim two legislative halls that ‘when you see a flock of yellow planes you'll know] worn coat dress to war g t's me.” rant the ni jac 4 Zenzo Shimizu, as his outstanding op- . Bé in Seeded. Draw for] Fenent betore the champion can gain his Friends Here of Mri farsien, Whoo quette-dress, As its Ci enere eee ape) Atria place in the semf-fnal in the third quar. ; anal ; ‘ ame implies. WAS TO : o Comers’ National ter of the draw. In the same section] Eddie Held, Not Much Taller] '*celved nation-wide publicity as theypying game is a complete surprise. | the jacket, and it one is avi slaw be the Was rata BS / iT is To avy with the famous American. titleholder re, A result of his one-man campaign] Mr. Herrick's new squadron, ac-| familiar wit h the n of the Depart Justice & ennis Tourney. are: Nathaniel W. Niles, Pat O'Hara Than His Driver, Plays |against all forms of beauty contests] cording to the telegram sent his secre-| straight little Chinese » ustic - Nie TLL sa al stat ble if i Cp sd with subsequent legal entanglements] tary, was part of the surplus govern-| looking coats which W be directed at the Chemical Hekt, dounaten atinds at the| ise tie wcuphement oF IASC keason, ahd Flawless Game. with a former Follies girl, as well as|ment stocks stored at Americus, Ga.} were worn this summey Foundation (Inc) epoited (e lst of 128 competitors drawn| Dean Mathey as the designated compett mothers, husbands ani brothers, say}They are reported to have cost him}or the little bioused This will be followed, plans forty-first holding of the All| tors. ue captain of | TOLEDO, .0., Sept. 1 (Associated that his wholesale venture into the} $160 each coats with low waistline, carry out, by proceedings involving fe “ }, th of one has a air idea ¢ Ms ‘national championship lawn! «ne challengers from the antipodes, and| Press).—Eddie Held, little nineteen ye ee ee tet Hed OF former Attorney General Palmer former Allen Property Cusémdlas ngles title. The doughty little} R, Norris Williams 2d, Captain of the} year-old former caddy at the Forest ¢ his new costume d an secured the position of honor| American defense, are the top ranking | park Course in St. Louls and not much ee l or ers us ave eer, {Wika vary youlhtut men in the lower section. By a trick of 9 sip among Republicans, wei Smad In one, if not both instances, prior to the election The frst action scheduled will be poured the post Ula F Wyld aud backing. ta Garvan, President the Fasmnda- \rat “seeded” drawing for the} rata Francis T. Hunter, who defeated | ‘aller than the driver with which he ° practically every figure tion, and Joseph H. Choate $t., of the American courts. Will-] Patterson at Sea Bright, also is in this] sends the ball an average of 275 yards aid lbs tharetore dase counsel. The move, according to gos Widen 2d, the playing through| section. The other “seeded” players in-l straight down the fairway, became ecre p ing of a t 4 rN of favor Aue REGOHTE “Little | clude: Philip F, Neer, Arnold W. Jones}. puntic ath champion * e p came out second to “Little| oii, winner of the national junior|the public links golf champion of ——— ism There are more the selections as they were] championship, and Lawrence B. Rice, | the United States by defeating Richard variations of the style he first United States Golf Associa- ; A agine; a combination of with a view to recovering the German be yesterday. Johnston is in int . feed {VACBRLGRIS- FON tia Cai Ls aif and ‘Tiiden in the lower Ss tion tournament for players not_mem- Stomach Rejects It; Alcohol a Blessing. EEL Hba eats Hetlree A i tee oe A bers of-private clubs. CHICAGO, Sept. 1.—-James J. Davis, Secretary a a ose MBtinetl ve need allt of equity sett! ther & total of alxteen Amert- mateur tars The victory, which brought Eddie his PALO Mone the Oh 1d ecretary of Labor, announces] effects, For instance, ding. A bill of equity settive era and seven foreign competi ° A ‘ ad TT mmadat wna @, Stand in favor of beer for steel mill workers in a chapter of the auto-| th Marbitrarily placed i positions| Jf P; t fe rst out-of-town title, a gold medal and] )i0 ony ul righ li aw ia [at for the matches which. wil n FQCUCE FOV | essen ot tue Jims Stanans se.)> hee of his life, wh Ma Puddler,” which is now on the pre ee eae of xt Friday on the courts of the As a preface to his observations on jal, with Cup, which is a third as tall as {ts win- wide cuffs or collar o ben cricket Club, Philadelphia Championship | or rr ene eens lhe aunsect secretary Davis ttkened)at that time. Tt soothes hia ; forth the contentions of the Govern ment ts understood to be well on to ward its completion. When ready t will be in the District Court Reports here for several days have bloiise or jacket sec tion may be mado of laboring | vest matching a D ds Johnston has one a ‘ jatching a pleated yaw stands Johnston has one prettiest exhibitions of shooting in any {the temperature in the tin mills in the | stomach until the water can get into] skirt ee ee ene ee of plain. But such tata Kinsey, Jose Alonzo and] Over the links of the Country Club,| When Mr. Standish, In presenting the} Abyssinia have used malt beverages for genera-| matron ville fiir FEAR ea EAIN Les CRAG ANes thio } ‘Alongo, the Spanish players:| which will be the scene of the na-|CUP for the United States Golf Anso-| ‘Water doesn't co with the} tions, Why take away the other}such as 1 MMnUeT Runes patents iwould He undertaken follow~ A M. Washburn and 8. Howard ¥ clation, told Held that his game]stomach as well as does beer," is one| man’a pleasure If it deesn’ 4 on I have shown ing completion of an Investigation. j is the “seeded” contender tonal amateur golf championship) vouig have beaten any one in the world, | Sentence In his autoblography, where] vou ys | dU OG SHH Us CAIUES | Ce Cay, JB Biore, eepedl The Feder and Jury 1s now in 1 4 t Richards holds a piace in the] play, beginning to-morrow. there} ot oven excepting Walter Hagen and|Secretary Davis quotes himself di- veut . all; suitable for the recess. [t will meet Sept. i yarter, ‘The wonder boy of the! trooped yesterday a hundred or more] jeno garnzen, there was none in the{Tectly in conversation with what he Che A ean band inaah dnd sea ec — ; s has as hits formidable i arazen, there wa HEL seemed an “uplieter.” es: » as the Com have /dsaliné nd R. ¢ PRU Mror ie AnnG | Gk sitige cot ea bedi Odd] big gallery who disagreed, for there Le Haver Wark at terrife mus-| Munists call it, is an imperfect sys dee ts ener P fignt BOOTLEG FOE DEAD; t 4 B.C. Worthelm of the Aus-lentrants, Rudy Knepper of Sloux| was not one real mistake in HAdio'sloytar exertion handling white-hot iron| tem. But i is the only system that] weight gaburdine on eee POISONING SUSPECTED ' 3. Williams, Yale's national in-| City scored a 73, two over par. Cyril/play. Three times with a safe lead, he] in a mill like this," he states, “You| has banished famine. Under com-Jof the new flannel ' g ate winner; Frank T. Ander-|J. H. Tolley, England's long hitter, | added strokes to his medal score by|havyen't got the muscles to do it and,| Munism and feudalism there was hun-| cloths, in brown The RELVIDERE, N. J. Sept. 1.—witl Kinsey. There is the} and C. C. Aylmer, also of the British [trying to drive, tong hazards at the|T doubt, if you've got the heart. You] ser. vest is of tan flannel, fam F. Ward, who has operated a pri- \ se eet the | team. were among these, turning 19} request of the ‘gallery, but not once|©nnot know the condition a man is ature is using Communists, slack-] are also the sm vate detective for many years Ms pretty perform i holes. B has his crafty Japanese rival, | around ‘ances over several y Jones j rt little final round to meet in when he hits his hardest licks here.| ers, sick men and fools to undermine | undercuffs, But they know and 1 know the race that has conquered her, The] revers mado Bo me of the men feel that they] man who says, ‘Quit work and divide t they may be linked can't drink water at that time. My]our cake and eat it,’ is opening the| together did he make a tactical error that really hurt him Waish fought gamely w In Warren ( home jn Phil W. Cummins fe Adeniy in hts to-day. Dr. G y Physician, walked but he simply . on an espect will pe A post em examina ' met a far superior golfer, The New] pal tells me that his stomach rejects] way for Nature to strike suddenly] ally cool day A tiny ake Gererinine: thesonuse , | Mr. Ward had recentty fi l t k Ss at S a York Ind repeatedly thrilled the spec-| it; his throat seems to collapse as he| with a famine. The man who advo-| insert of the tan In the eful Stake \p Yar wou he oe: i haters clas am he] ih a funn he sat who our| front of skirt effectively In. gather evidence against bootles recoveries and made some nice drives,|{t eases him capital is the secret agent of starva | carries the color to the m Meee C2 CIDE TOUTe yee | acer cote era i ie a es ea tn E Serene which Held gave him, It was on the MT ° srcenis Ghee Hold aealiy swons ards th aftsdale are on a motor trip through] rate is declining and the death rate in- eer eee Owing to a Poor Start AR Hola ee CHB/INKLGN woarene. whieh CONNECTICUT NEWS NUTMEGS. TORN eATarmeds (ommoet creasing, according to statistics made FOR THE went to the & jisian through supe li f Whit iF of (Ona ice 0 hite Plains, has been appointed | Public by the Census Bureau covering ean as been appointed Pm MAN WITH rior short work wir 2 (ewes ne ener ene =~ eres siege nded the mate. 1 Deputy Sherift by A - othe ve ik NN . easily halves aay 5 Ronny Eee s Irst quarter of the year. A This was the short thirteenth, Watsh| New Britain Judge True Friend |with a pair of twin white fawn was], .cqiey © Mia Ine. ef Yonkers. phe birth rate In States from’ which A FACE AS igh Dunlin Won, the] EXTERMINATOR ADDS was easily on from the tee, but Bddie’s Mflthel Small Boy seen swimming to the Canterbury [Maeda i cortifeate of incorporation | TN vive “Aguron S were. available TENDER 7 eee ball was in a sand trap with a bunker . side yesterday. This island is a low,| ‘The. Directors: te teeny Mtg ¢ Bera Menaisl orite, Enchanmtent, TO NOTABLE RECORD intent, ie pitched. back three. feet (apsclaihae ah biavening e51d)) densely wooded plece of land in tho| Yonkers, ‘Thomas J. Moore of Covers: | womes an average of 22.3 & thousand of ASA Tas All but Left at AS A MONEY WINNER | trom the cup while Walsh's twenty-five- | NEW BRITAIN, Sept. 1.—Judge|centre of the river and for somefors Island, John’ A. Sancho of the] POpwaton, against, 25.8 in 1921, while BABY’S— : eae tate eee feet shont snd his} william 1, Mangan, who in his} years has been tho winter home of | #renx the mortality aa pd 13.7 against 12.6 THE “e a second two inches short. Facing an al-| cojiege ¢ is a baseball star, | wild deer, as many as two score be ——“—>__— in the same period last year the Post. In winning the Saratoga Cup moat watymilai Hales xaniey «tha acnatoH) cones Wa Nees ©) aber bal w as many as two scor A the fourth time in sauce | Was over, 6 to §, und the two youngatera| and In recent years, until he took|ing there at one time BIRTH RATE DECLINES, North Carolina, with 29.2, reported New eels walked to the club house arm In arm] UP golf, was a player of no mean a the highost birth rate, and the State of improved. iy Vincent Treanor. sion Exterminator not only to the cheers of a gallery of some 600] ability, to-day came to the rescue of Gy TE RG? SUCCESS DEATHS INCREASEMINGU,/Si|y) sieeion) with 6 sue ipweree Dis TOGA SPRINGS, N.Y an almost unprecendented persons. the great American pastime, as it is eeepc ane. areciieeres DlntHice Gh Columbia haaiathe Hikes giiette Another Hopeful has been Feoord in wecing, but added’ | j0°G Bee i Water mre pen ae paved (nat enol our eee DUE TO AIR CHARTS Hirke Quarter ol Vent mortality rate, with 17.6, and Wyomi Ow SAVETY RAZOR” ; a caddy, hero last! Speaking fro! RnOnTaTUES 2 won, and while a good two materially to his total as the night for Brookline, where the king of] Mangan suid: ‘Boys who play ball - 2 5. | WASHINGTON, 8 1.—The birth the lowest, with 9.6 — ae , Dunlin, won it, the race will greatest money winning geld- tune againat. the world's. greatest|On empty lots in and about the city rman Expert Sees Possi- | t { in turf history as not truly ing in the history of the amateurs can play as much as they choose are oy UR ieta actin Fr weve Whinevie Ho-| cemasiea Gaye Superior driving with deadly putting| providing they have the owners'| bility of Indefinite Soaring : ‘pbh ieaate . ts 43 ee . when within a ten-foot radius of the| permission, regardless of how much With Good Breeze i mt, the public favorite, was Here is Exterminator’s re- cup gave Held a three-hole lead in the] jt annoys the neighbors." saat . @ eft at the post, and Barbary markable record over six years morning) round fee een) ee frst! He then imposed a fine of five dol- | Copyright 1922, (New York Evening World), | : afternoon hole when Held took two te ert ly Press Publishing Company Flag e other s! cs of ol : “4 lars on John Lachinski, who had hit : Pen reeks ees Sere get out of a sand trap, but Eddie took |e ah oy who had refused to stop| GERSFELD, Sept. 1.—Prof. Wal- } Thitney bow, were off in such Year, Sts, Ist. 2. 34, Unp, Amt. the long, hard second with a par five is allel Grace Naghenneastaigeia oe ttle chanco after iO 8 2 8 0 8 $1880 |The third was Walsh's when he drove | Playing ball in a lot next to his|ter Georgia, the noted meteorologist, ‘as to have little chance on 1018... 8 7 4 8 (1 88,187 the 27h-vard green for a birdie three, | home who was the chief student of air cur- ; } sixteenth of a mile 1 jaik Sintaate eae aus but a thirty-foot putt on the four for a = & <peamtine H ‘ a 9 3 3 26,402 f u vents for the German soaring com peeinerih fale lenvine acters gic aoe Roies, (nree Kept Eddie's lead at thres) Duck Breeder a Good Farmers! tition neld here, explained to-day ! fer was fully four lengths in Pate bate A birdie 8 from driving the 271-yard Too. now the feat of soaring indefinitely book ' Enchantment when he de- aes seventh and a par 4 on the eighth made (Special to The Evening World.) had been made possible by the use of j eam aaa = Held > at the twenty-seventh, ideals : c A eainmcuire: | ‘run, But even then the Totals... #4 44 16 13 11 $219,848 The teath was half when Eddie] GIBSON HILL, Sept. 1.—Antono| maps of Wie ale CuneR IE Tg + youngster ran after his op- This shews:e° winning porcentage tried to drive the gully yards from] Wagner, the duck breeder, has a lot) alts Laserdd who Ga SORTOE: a ; Fee an antine of 83. the tee, but Walsh blew an approach} of abnormal vegetables this year, | Khoen,”” he salt, “is given & map o! CB Up TU TAnG ARM) COMNDE = putt on'the short eleventh and Held was|huge pumpkins and squashes, car-|the sir currents and airholes, The bh i finished a bang-up fifth, His a: === ====] Fup. ‘The New Yorker took the twelfth] rots two fect long, turnips seven t fue is mBDatoa vith tails a all wonderful one, but it got When Eddie's second, from a trap, hit alten pounds in weight, sunflowers 15 | balloons and statistics collected in the : . 3 & a wo! her was bred my Major August Bel- | tree and bounded back, but the Eustern-1 feet high and potatoes that weigh n|last three years. 0 coat to order i t + of the purse money. mont and is by Fair Play out of Dona | or's fallure to sink his putt on the thir-] Tet TIED ana pelmioes TN weir’ | The soarer knows where to go to y ps ! ‘ ntment has been a bad post|Roca by Rock Sand. It is this same | teenth catch the up. il season, and when it was] cross which ¥ urrents and what to Wagner also has corn that bears four responsible for Man| Hel’s card showed a score of 3 ove i j a! Se eniteiasa alaud dive huge to) ata. avoid. When Hentzen made his tt He had drawn post position [O" War, Mad Hatter and other great | Par in the threy in the crine ana @ Bud aye nue SatertO\ eae three-hour flight, he knew when he his chane were lessened bones, including the newest sensation, | °V¢ ae Or enoe ” ‘ left the earth where to find a strong : * th if: trokes were due to styn han Improved. Still the gulli-| Messenger. Major Belmont was not] (me Ne Aus ould have b Te Beach Pond Reports Big Black i, Wa is ts ca le took the unfair price of six] on hand to see the colt win, nor was} par had he been pressed closely and Bass Catches. ried to the top of tho current he ‘ or eyen money against his} Mr. Cosden, who is in the hospital | not tried to drive the st Impossible (Spectal to The Evening World.) knew beforehand where to turn to hoping that ither Flugstatt recovering from an attack of appen- | carric BEACH POND, Sept. 1—-The]et a new up-current. ‘There is no vary Bush m offset the | diciti ee ae month of August siipped into history |linit to the possibilities of remain Bare cea oranvialse ine a JUNIOR MET. TEAM = |oitn some ot the largest. black bass in In tho air when the. wind inked , Ina field of any size the we s ; Bonne the currents strong enough The Saratoga Cup was a wonderful catches ever known in Connecticut : . i fe must either get away or De) ace, and in winning it Kxterminator HONORS TON. Y.A.C.|thrce tnt weighed 16 1-4 pounds] “Soaring needs a heavy bre ee Enchantment didn't’ get) rowed tha quality of which thor ih w taken by Lussier brothers; Mr. |elg metres to the second, about } t Tf he could have exchansed | jichbreds are supposed to be made. | At 4 meeting of the Junior Track and} Sherman, of Sterling, landed one six-|seventeen miles an hour, Wien ‘ j sition No. 11 with Plagstalte the qd apeed, edurance and cour-| Field Championship Committee of the| pounders his partner in fghing, Mr.|itentzen made tis three-hour fst IVE men cool savings—and hot weather he Jo. 6 with Barbary Bush, he ‘ ie : i ped vee and none could witness his won- | Metropolitan Association of the Aina Carpenter got two that tipped the]ie descended because ¢ the coming ’, ’ } Py live got away with bis com-| ert Gertormance without experic|teur Atlletic Union, held at the head- (scales at 8 8-4 pounds, John Provost |ot darknas. With tho wind blowin won't keep ’em away. That’s a Royal ee a run his race. eamiy, |eneing the deepest thrill, Here was a|duarters in this eliy: yesterday after- Teaught four in one hour that weighed [he could remain in the air with equal Summer maxim. And see how the crowds are ‘ 1, the winner, ran creditably noon, it was officially decided to award] 4.2, 8 1-2, 4 and 4 1-2 pounds, and » tor thre i battle-scarred veteran who has trav- days. performance stamps him as @ —vordinary two-year-old, Mc @ the best of it at any stage 1 to be a good horse to win acini behind two good horses in| Cine | Goshawk until well into the e dixputed team championship to the it out! clled the country over, and after af (he disputed team champicnshiy (0 the} many more three to four pounders proving it ou! t ~ ~~ ? hard campaign beginning as far back | NeW Yerk Athletic Club In the cham Ihave peen taken by local fishermen] WESTCHESTER NOTES. It’s making our tailor-folk hi 00—giv- i as the opening day of the Northern | Rtnletie Field on Aus, 19, the team rep-| Md visitors from near-by cities, On Labor Day prominent ing them full pay envelopes tepid of te om ut Havre De Grace, in} resenting the New York. A. C. scored furlong sprint, lasting gallantly |the greatest number of points, but the|Cotton Mills to Restore Old|o! ‘s'chester couniy: will take yy usual between-season lay-off. | over a route of a mile and threc-|awarding of the char hip FE ee eee routdeing (auartera: to beat Mad) Hatter and) witht eee ee . Higher Wages, Ga ethan Ch, eae For we've taken the heart of our finest fab- : i ere UIMSHIDE cede: dhe beat racink and’ jock hamplonship Committes ease 0 (Special to The Evening World.) pe whieh gout. Mow. ; ‘, u Q ado each to Duntin’s 113, but combination that could be pitted {the fact, that only three competitors! PLAINFIELD, Sept. 1.—There Ie a ct will be at the kenne Dort Here’s What rics from our three highest priced grades, t rite 's opinion t 6 WERE dite nat hic took: part 1m tne pale ult the} rumor that appears to be well|chester and there will be a great gath ° and leveled them all down to our rock bot- o do with the re - n enks stipulated vat unles* | founded everal o} fe cottor t hu fi fi i jhad Mttle to do with the ie.| The old fellow ied nearly Bit the|thers were five entrants in any event| founded that several of the cotton |r hunters on splendid We've Done tom feature price of $30 the suit or overcoa ad’ vosinnk | way, too, apparently on sufferance, | the event would not be held. ‘The New| mills in this acction of Connecticut | Among the riders will be Charles 1) t behind Ze : put when Sande ent loose in his at.|York A. C. scored eight points in the] ate about to restore wage reductions |Lenier, | Ferey A. efeller, M We've added 23 styles You'd go far afield in retaildom to dup! jarenoe Huminer called upon ous ? pole Vault, giving the Mereury Foolers| made last Janua The only strike | {!#" hitteleser, Mrs. Wiltshire, M cate these Sale fabrics at $60 the suit. the big effort. He responded] tempt to make a sprint of the race} yar ot 47 points, wh Newark] in the entire cotton mill belt of Con- |! Pell, the M Graton AeA from our $48, $42, aber ie horses always do. through the stretch, he found that} 4 ‘es!!! pointe while tha Newark ° i Marshall, W. 3H Madlaon, lewin Dy 36 Li er are But we're giving them to you at $30 the an Exterminator was willing to match |; the necticut was a short lived affair, |i.) James Pierer $36 lines—thus giving : 4 ki ast about ran to his best form. |! ne . i points scored in this ¢ not neither wages nor working conditions iene ; peneeal ined chanics an suit or overcoat—because it’s making Pre+ he probably would have dor him at his own game. ne gelding | been counted, the N A, Cy WOUA Tine consider he annual outing and clamt ipa but in the good going whith | Dlodded on without even the flick of |have had a total of 39 points, which | PIMs considered the White Plains Lodge of Elks will be Fall days look like our busy season. ravi er 80 muc | Johnson's wip right to the very end, | Would have given the ) champion en held on the White Plains Fair Gro : ‘ : ' previa as he could, tre had {and although his sparse tall ewitched [ship to the Newark A. ¢ They're Picking Big Mush- pl. 6 The committee in charg $ Let Old Sol shine his burning best. He cant early speed of the race. Ho] Spasmodically, sometimes right in the ap? rooms, Now. x De Ree shel wilt the buying enth m of New York’s i running away from Goshawk | face of Mad Hatter, he seemed to be] MAY REVISE OLYMPIC (Bpectal to The yin, usias| Evening World. Herry Berry and Harry Schneider Suit or Overcoat alert clothes bu —where there’s a cool . a lyers — where eres a first and raced into a lead| saying, ‘Nothing doing to-day, Mad ASSOCIATION RULES| ONHCO, Sept. 1.—All mushroom George ‘T. Burling and A t ur order Be eee ce cinalsiguth ae |ieatien. vou ain't acing to\beat me records in this town have been in Walter W, Westall 1 ill cash saving like this awaiting them, ge he began to tire and Gos doing BayEnng Sea eeny Baie Revision of the constitution of the| broken by Mrs. Pulaski, wife of a 1 from Albany Qught him. The crowd was| didn't, although he rac indly | 4 ncrican Olymple Association in ae.|Tailvoad.man, gathering two bushels| sires. Edwin W. Fiske Jeady to hail the latter a& a| throughout and had nong of his old : in a few hours, many of them fr 1 nd thelr daus j victor when Kummer worked | excuses for defeat. cordance with proposals set forth py he outside of the two of them oe Several huge puff ball mushroom months at Cane rs : 5 ; Tand passed them and then] INSTRUCTORS WIN GAME. | 0m Whose entry into the association are reported both at Plainfield ar hoe oe : Order direct from any of our 5 New York salesrooms (upstairs—1 flight up )— ‘to one of those drawing away has been pr 1, is under consideras| South Canterbury. One picked near td i ; f j , = tion, federation officials announced | South Plainteld State Road was. w PORE aly | *45th and Broadway (Times Square) ~*Columbus Circle (1829 Broadway) ‘urae value of the Hopeful was | pronto, paae ae ane oe tovday. thon { MCHES 1B Circumference nee ae {Entrance on 45th—hust off Broadway) (On the Circle and on the Square) righton Beach Baths and Manhattan ‘a statement issued to-day, these . oe i j,and to the «win HOF sel A erg ea vs arn eginesyl oP 1 that if the organtaas | ype 5 ! 42nd and Fifth Ave. 14th and University Place Park Rowand Beekman | ip3,950. Be Keynes one eee nes ROR | Ene nines oO \asoclution ite Deer and Fawns Go Georg | (N.W.cor.—Bntrance on Fifth Ave (Rasence on University Place) (Entrance on Beekman} pate Srlands Of (360, COMAN Yee cee cine coke weine ie y believed It should hi gual. Nats Swimming. me | * Times Square und Columbus Circle Stores open evenings. Others 8:30 te 6 every day, including Saturday ighted:to see Lim set such A {69 Ray Erdle pitched for the winnert of Juris (Special to The Evening World ht | ce 7 ' A, Ba sich petuen tor his invest. (2,2: Fay Bette pitched fon the winners ee erates | BAGKRRVELUR, * Gepl.. Laadust ato Balle 1 WORLD'S GREATEST VALUE=SOLD IN 10,000 CITIES $35,000'9n Dunlin. He bought pjckett starred at bat, with @ home run| emateur the United States,| helow Willoughby’s Island in the ‘on. | gyro John Madden, The win- over the garden wall, should be Quinabaug River a snow-white dee 1 and Harry Kaufmann of .

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