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BOISGS or THE DCFIS Wilbur Has a Hari lime Baisiag Fnnds m to sun off mkJxw I t > ntn - lUiaa. suae- Hia sum :kad ' Cr inunuMti l Ocrt» bnlaiv So t k) tacxme' xnannt ttu witat d» tar « ^ Hence wbjen m ^rtcxliaK nis ->«ell tan mMJC •rate pnpEZBtUmB for mbDtt two jMors &i»ny SiSl. n vu Jjmg to dls iMii.-w^ •iiw ' mmHa mat mx wSa wn nwlr • tlu mmi tkmr t\**** iHKSd^ X» K£t«r «liacErf^ t tSjM- imal eljtn jcgra*? t» Lm - Inul ten e<m- [..•emle n at Uu> Staten b - 1—111 III km Uk> Qamn team had Mr I tm taU lu to Hut 1 aa ioq r a»T bad. Ba t r B* i w ianair in ill* leaii. tbe lalaadars an tber» now r ar» csnfident ther wfll Item . •km. rafal cl««-ttn tor Cm Jaiamfaju Hot pauEUr Ke- s f^ tHa affRt w« mlcbt gjtwm m. itmA to tS» canae. Ttera •wm. tww lUnsa wMcH an. thm atxosL laSasdKTs ta bac I^Hib a^HV tU I •••ir TTWiif m. Mb. imrannt. Jtanacar Bach- MCa niaiaitiWn pmrara oC p«r- •llaalaa iilajail th* ataUar nda. I n On ant Initmr ^ ti« EOu' . •• iMte r parsniadcA ]<a07 riilljifcwn tte t tSfr* W3a onlT ana t^K {n an tHa wmi d ba tshoald ' nflUt Ibr on tMa partJralar Sondar f*^' I-\' and that waa the EOu*. XaC T Sbosd IliTnarir In ana awfal ••• • wiiiiiiTar mornln t c«ne fiuui jfurlun trip. Matsr - luand blmaalt belnr r i n cppoalte dlrectacns. S e • el the Eiks. He la aeeir atmpt to CnHa tb* - Bat awnttiaar. aa i n <iu eaae e f Mattr camjfcetl, JUamer »seW»« rSnallT wen war and Etf tlie itaaena taOak te axm> t o Sniali Oat came at tea if the -rnrrliea*^ B MI dawn an the »laa<!. One. In the at thl« dla- aoaaian, a ilts&t pteee ot indiacre. tin en the van ot IConacer Bach- tzl alnUKt last him hla loLnt. Van- acB- LrKh wa» dell^erias a n et» tlon as the niter ahsariUtr «[ Plaj Ins ball wban it mittt rain hard anr tninnte, the while he waa dn. xadr tnciUns en hia nlsht aUr t to hMP it tnm iTTitatlnB an ap- pann t ted eaae et aanhom. He waa weakening, howerar. and waa Jnat ahaet Jo ei»» ta when Bedital in hia rtrtmst taanner alKwted, -Good hoT. I knew yon w«re m ipott.' \ani aecompanied the «- H»n t with a ressandia« thun p on X.fnch'a shonider- The nert in-, scant, tiiere waa a wUd howl, a ti=dl of tM n bine snTeke pointed tewaix the h««THUi and the am- dnsion of whitb LyBeb eonid be nndarsload to aay \Sow waTl neaer plar.\ In time, boweaer. his rallied faeiinca were smoatbttd and the came oompleud. Matty [n Great Form The Elhs. on SnndaT. pUTe»l a remarhaMT snswPT «»n e ot bait, and pnibabiT wonld haTe Uokeil man ; a taat »emi-pro ontllt. Camp- heU waa at hia very 1>e«t and nerer the QnMM delesation a ehant*. I n all, he jleidea •>« three hita. the Brst al which lUd the aeiienth inninp Teaaa inacBp-neiSBio j nuX' OUTOFUViv Tit/rH MO (nwcA-mn toda y aii d prolrabb ' tomorrow;. rising temperature; gentle • winds . -nggv DAILY NO. 66I lEVIU SMASH LAST LINE OF DEFENSEBEFORE WARSAW whirh eairtlT carried away the. palm. Hip's piowweia as an ath- Ihor ot 3aanaeer Squisr^ L Both teams liad he would pitcSi Ihr th mill 11 III to XattT. he had niKl- emt Jtenairr 3«nleT before piln « ^ •n.'aia trip that he wenlil paai- (MT such tor the EO s ax he had aramtsaa tkem he wonid. A t the nfi^iiiwwr howerer. Vanacer rnmalmr lena l himaait without the lena a t Tannnr Brrant. who alan cone off on a eacatiaa. trted his barsdest to preraH VatO tn pisrh at Slara FTeld- la the aklnnisli that Wlowed the E3*a won onr. Xanacer BKhtcTa isEtr eiftlW- tm OC Htnce pewcn a t peraoa- nlan —in the third inninc et *w iBiH xame. when, after a jjTir 1,1,1,d haiaacua. he coaeincad the qnml, ha a piarera that it waa a n «] » laae ta plar in the rain, that » l ratnlnr, anywar. that the aaa ••»» ahinia*. the moan was ^ktnlaE ererrthuw else waa ritlKlBK whan, aa a mattar at bA ^\Snttr xxlnins. and it waa sood ,,„, at . the nine aconnBnc to - lore, foe the Qneena pUr- ieasner in right, last too far out tor KiT&t and too tar in for Jim- m y KeilT. The next two came in -eoncnasian\ with the ninth; with one dawn, asd w»i» prompUy at- taced with a snappy donMe play. One of thane Uta was alae a Teaas laagncr wbldL Charlie Qnlnlan in a great try almoat aTearad with hi« hajw hand. Tbe three hita were alae tiie only bans the On •JjBV kUB \MJJ — pie sncceaded in knocking ont of the Infield- Tbe three Staten la- land em««Mera didn t ba»e a pat oot the entire afternoon. And behind Matty. The Elks played eqoaily fine bail. Not at any stage ot the game waa th«-e e»ea the slightest sem^dance ot an nror . tbe infield smothering np ••erything: and ail this nnder coo- diti<M that ooaid hardly be aaid te be canaaciee to guod SeUing. Xatt r hMBeif handled no less than eier a fielding chances in the box. asRiating on aeran pUys, retiring three men at arm and catching a lop OT- Rip the supennan Bnt of aU the many things which serred to spice np that ball game, that* waa a n eahibition ot game- neaa on the part ot Zrimer Ripley Wa Ha»e »\>« SLILT EXntACTS A>T > HOPS THAT FlIiE TOBTEfime AND CARA^ at.-ainera. lUbber Stowers. Cnmas. ATrifiWi^Tal^ At oar Show lloeins «• JUWERtCAIt SIX SEDAN WMt Brighton AutoSupply lete and his feats ot ecdnxance and atamlna. haye been anng zoany Umes. Ks annoal pOgrlmage in- to the ranks ot the highest protM- sioqal basketball drdc s where he ptays seren to eight games a week throach a season of aeren to eight months in the year without show- ing the slightest wear, haye cansed many to mat tel. On Sanday. howerer, £lp staged something that topped 'em all. A • few daya prerioaaly, .while at work in the lower Sisco yard, a 73-poand casting came exashlng down on his left thigh- To the aTerage man. such an accident wonld haiye part- ed him from hU leg. Bn t Kip's powerhil leg mnsdes protected the hone. Tbe Injnry, bowerer. was neTertheleas eatremeiy paintnl. canaing halt his thigh to itecome greatly discolored. Bnt despite the pain. Ri p ptayed right through with the game aad his three wal- lops, one of t&em a doable, played a premioeat part in the Staten Is- land Tictory. Opposed on the monnd by Hayes (ne relation to oor own Jackie), this Hajes beiog a right-hander, tbe Staten . Islanders lost UUle ume in getting nnderway to ^f nnit place in the league. KlTlal got a life on a wild peg by John- son, whieh pnt Abe on second. Qnlnlan fanned, bat BIpley leaned into the boll la- a ciean singJe to center which scored KlTiat. 3«ko Berardinl followed with a twt>bag- ger which pat Rip en third from where he scored the second rnn of the inning on E d Jury's iniSeld oat. Tbe second frame lapsed oft rather itnietly. but in the third, tbe Staten Islanders picked np an^ other tally. Johnan mussed np Qninlan-s groonder. Ripley sacrl- ficed him to second fnnn where Ite scored on Beratdinrs single to left. The sixth, however, saw the SU t en Island procession croaa the home pan in earnest- By tiiat time, it might be also be stated, Hayes had already retreated to the showers. glTing bla place on the moand to Mnnigan, a rather corpulent left- hander. With one down in this (tame. Jimm y KeDy walked. bell. Kivtat and Qnlnlan foHowea with singles. Ripley capped things oit with a double* and when the side had enally been retired, fonr runs liad crossed. The Staten Islanders rested tip a bit daring the serenth and elghtli. and they were for hurrying through with the ninth, but Man. agar Bechtd said: -Nil. hand 'em a good trimming so that theyll rill he ihlTerlng when we meet them In that neat game.\ So the Statm Island Bk loarered his ant- lers and proceeded to gore the Qoeens of the specie almost to death- Two base* on bails, singles by Berardinl. Klylat and Qnlnlan. and some popeyed base running by TIRES at prices that seme •you maaeij SCOniSHFIElDDAYDRAWS SLMSRHWIH BI6CR0WDT0 MIDLAND PARK BLOSE GAME ^ •T.meeMl «id- Qrav. sccond: W, , Moore, tliird. , • __ _ Oeer S.OM people thronged Mid- land Park. Grant City, on Satur- •hty afternoon an a erening. the occasion being the azmnal Scottish Field Day of the Order ot Scottish Clans. I n the large assonhlage were noticed many prominent per- sons of the Order torn all sections of tie eotmtry. The affair was one of the largest yet held at this Park. Uttie laddies and lasses were at- tired In kilts. I n the afteinoon, games of all kinds were held for the little ones and much enthu- siasm waa manifested orer the keen competition in the races, sev- eral ot which -were won by close margins. Another feature ot the alEilr was the playing ot U e New York Scottish Hi^lander s Wpe Band, who gare sereral ezhihitlons with thelx bag pipes. I n the eyenlng iaterest was displayed by aU oyer the daiwnng competition for the yonng girls and boys, and In which Miaa Uary Shilland ot Roe street, Wmt New Brighton, again came to the frtmt and displayed her cham- eteps. Jlisa Shilland U going to make a tonr of the state demon- strating h«- dancing at different atWrs. After the games and the different contests aU hands ad- journed to the dance hall, where all the latest Scottish and Ameri can steps were indulged in. rVOlowing Is the wltmers ot the games, for which handsome pres- ents were awarded: Glrla' race, under 10 years Class A—won by Mary Lertngstone; 3iargiret WUson. second: Christine Sloan, third. Oasa B—^Blanche Schonorer. «rst: Lontse Leringatone. second; Hdm Sloan, third. Cass C—^Helen Cook, first: Jen- nie VacKliuon. second; I- Amo- ded, third. CirU' race, 10 to 14 years. Oass A—won by Edud Gardiner: Cath- erine Dojsdall. second: M. Stew- art. third. C^ass B—Jeanie Scott, first; R . Amoded. second; Jennie Amoded. third. Class C—C. Payton. first; Cath- erine JtaoDonaid. second; Irene Bone, third. Glass D—^Dorothy Sullln. first; Jean Miller, aeooud; DoroOiy Rowe. third. Boys' race, under 10 years. Class A—won by Riinald MacKenxie; James Dairy, second: Andrew Florbes. third. Class B—CaL Bieiyde, first; KlTie, Berardinl and Zitttl, result, ed In fire mote rtma. Alter the game, the three hun- dred staten Island royal rooters became the guesta ot the Queens lodge members at the Utters* club honsa where the hostniUes of the day were burled rouiHl the ban- qnec board- Beaide BIp's damaged llmh. the Staten Islanders leportad on* other caanaltr on their taam. In that •wGd ninth. Berardinl twisted hia ankle I n aUdtng lnt» third aad later itt the «venlnff fpnaA the anida ao palatal that i. doctor had t. be aammomad. I t — laoweeer, that the injnry waa only a apnda and It la expeeiail that the Mar playar wtnlA be liack U haraoM Mx t Sudoy . Gray, second; W 'Moore, thii^ Class C—John Bapa, first; Har. old Bone, second; JL Houston, third. Class D—Alex Kenyon, first; Alex. Ransey, se<M)lid; H- MacKin, third. Boys- race. 10 to H years, Cla-is won by Edwfn Sutter; Arthur Sarlade. second; Williain Dunlap. third. Class B—Edwaid AUadyce. first; A- Leriogstoue, second; S. Sardine, third. co-Yard dash for married wo- „en—won by Mrs. Sabel; Mrs. Hay. aeeond; Mrs. Ritchie, third. lOO-Yaid dash for single wotnen —won by Misa Machey; Miss Lei^ ingstone. second; Miss Barbour, third. lOO-Yard dash, confined—^won by Edward Manser; P.'Sallacher, sec- ond; W . Geddes, third. ' Three4egged racc—^won by I,uck- ler and MacTreadle; More and Nichols, second; Patterson and Tact, third. Sack race—won by G. Fraser; H. Roddlu, second; Ed. Mauser, third. 100-Tard dash for chief of clans —won by J. W. Sterling: R . Kinnl- hurg. second; G. W . Home, third. In the football compeUUon which consisted or six men on a side was won by New York, who defeated the Erie team in a close contest hy a score of 4 to 2. The miners were presented with gold watches. The bagpipe contest for men was won by W. B. •Williamson; M. Mc- Kenile, second: V. Maclnosk third. Each one was presented with gold pieces. Tbe dancing competition for the different dances was won by B. •Williamson: Jsmes Praser. sec- ond; James Hoey. third, for the sword dance for men. In the Highlatld FTlng for girls nnder 16 years waa won by ^e Misaes MeKensic. Strouthers and Jessie Nugent. The sword dance for girls under IC years was yery keen and close. The winners were Misses Jessie McKenlle first; Jessie Nugent, sec- ond: Mary Shilland. third. The prizes were tt tor first; H tor sec- ond and U for third. The following committee waa in charge: OacUls—Patron: Royal Tanist CoL Walter Scott. Honorary ret erees: Royal Dejtuly John n. He.; don: Royal Deputy Charles Turn bull; Royal Deputy Bryce Martin. Judgee—J>snobig: Murda Buchan- an. Malcolm MtSJeU. Miss B<^la DayidsoB, John Madman John- stone, Peter lIcGIbhon. Judges— Piplnr: Alexander Hunter, John Mad^ean JtAnstone. Arthur Ross, Malcolm MtiNell, Peter McOIbbon. Judges—Best dressed Highlander: John MacDonald Johnstone. Fran- cis Falconer. Malor John A. Rowe. rvjotball Referee: Chariea Crichton. Starter: Alexander Macintosh. Announcer: William Hunter. , _ Committee —William Bone, chairman; James WUliam Stirling, ry: Francis Falconer, tr^ urer; DonaW wnkie. John Mc- Winiams. •wnilam S. George. WIV liam Huntar. Andrew Klrlc, Ftank J . Hocnai Boyd Strnthera. CharlM S- Talt, Dayid W . Chlaholm. Rob- ert DalCi DayM Laird. Wtlllam ^min Isbller, Not lo-tong ago the St. Mary's rere losing close games. Now they seem to hare acanired the habit oi winning them. The Saints traveled ater to Car- rtartt Sunday for their second Tislt to that place and gave bat- ae to the Rooseyelt F. C. The rain kept failing from the fifth- lu- nine OB malting the field very-wet and BOggy, but, nerertheless, both teams played a very snappy game. the Saints winning 3 to I. Burgher, a recruit on the Saints' Ust. pitched a rery steady game and deserred to win:. H e allowed the home team fire scattered hits.. The Saints have been stacking up against some pretty good pitching on the road and It is id- ling on their batting averages. In the field they are playing a re- markable game, receiving much applause for their grent stops and catches. In Sunday's game the Saints got a great hand In the eighth Inning when they pulled _jcto!d what looked like a rally for the home team The. Saints • scored first In the second. Daniels worked Donohue for a pass, stole second, -\renl to third on Veith's Infield ont, and scored on Birmingham's timely bingle to left. . Carteret, tied It right UP in the foureth. Elko doubled to le a cen- ter. went to third on Coughlin's infield out, and scored on Dono- hue's single to right. CarUret scored one more In the fifth. With third and second oc- cupied, Brady hit a slow roller to third Van Prft thinking the bail would roll foul, let it go. but rthe bail bit the outside corner of tbe bag and the umpire called fair. The seventh proiftd lucky again for the Saints- Daniels got a free pas.1. stole second, and went to third on Telth's hit. Teith stole second and both scored on Stein back's wild throw over Donohue's head on Garrigan's gronnder. The score: ^ _ A B K H PO A E VeitH. lb S I l irj Garrigan, rf 1 0 • ( ( Birmingham, rt . Z 0 l.t | Bnrsher, p 3 0 1 30 3 Siji ST. M-iRY-S Kenj , 2 b ... Burke. U Van Pelt. 3b . Schrotter. c . . Daniels, ct . . BOOSEVEI.T P. Ci J. GInda, It 4 J . Elko. 2b- 5 Bradj'. c I Coughlin. ss ... 4 T. Donohue, l b . 3 Jakoway. rf .... 3 SulllTan. 3b .. 1 Stainbact, 3b . . 3 T. GInda, ct 4 J, Donohue. p .. 2 32 2 saj Score by Innings: St. Mary's .. 010000J| Roosevelt .. 0 0 0 I lOtf Doubles—Klko. DoabVUa, Noriega to Kelly to Va^ bases—-Van Pelt, Velth. Bases on , her. 4: off Donohne,. out—by Burner . 4: f T. Wil d pitches—B —off Bnrgher. 5; off . Umpire—Martin. Timet 1 hour, 40 minutes. ^itn innin g wuru v——.. — lightning double play which Noriega, ss 4 Wise advertlHra an dally with The Dallr;..Jj 0,Ar a yoat Don t Be Enviovu^ Beccnne Slendj ' If yoa -deidie - a-sood' fign^ Tighter wautUne, abdomeii. hips, if you ^^ to na double diin to one at pleagngfirnme^.lose TO ' obtaning a small box of' KOl and follow tiie pleasant easi mcney-badc Gnuuteel SSSSft^J\' T/ir Gen\ If H / Trt •Saccmlactcfbeiiwaa.'ZaamvbecIeKr ayalnu o( weig ^ iwliatliat. anoui^k to make < \ J— ' • \ • •• \« ' • Kama Browiu .. __ William laaaaaa, Malcolm Thorn- It would be an nntortimate tungf tnc fine ban and. a* with BIpKy. th * 0»t»etow n star'! htttlnc haa been a big ihctor tn the team^ sao- ta Flrat Ptaca S. I. SXK S ABUHPOAB KWat . Jh * S t 1 1 0 Qoialan. C a 3 3 B 0 Biplar. lb < 1 S« » • Banadtel. It S 1 » » • « C- Maair, Jh 5 O • • » • Zjael. 4 1 » » S ® XdBi.rf...:.... a a • • • • Ctepbell. p .... 4 X 1 •! J' 0 Totals »i i» 1» « W ..;. 4 • 1 I • • .... 4 • It 1 1 .... 3 I • »u a 1 .. . » . O 1 » 1 .-. »••»•» 1 • • 1 « • .3 » • 1 « 1 -mala. • > - K - >11 w\* DE PAUiA. ACTO Fnxrr, A CITIZEN Ralph D^alma. the automobile radn c pilot, waa admitted to CnMed Gtales clUaenshlp today ta. • BrooUyn coart. He said he had been mdar tl>» linprwBlon lor yam that bo waa a dttien. as he oam* to Ammic ^ when, bat ten years old. and hia father later was astaralbad. WDeB. b s dlacovered ke waa aa alien he .hastensd to taka oot ettMoashlp papera. SMMB loaA : BnantUd 0>. ^ m. E . Vmtr. Klvlat. noohle pjja rstpinni Klvial aad Ripley, fiaooa on *«na—oS OuafMI. 3: H»ya«. I: «« -Manigaa. 1 awatoat-%1'Cam***'.- Bu«a. 3: iff JfcBina-S . 3 : lMMra aad 10 jnor pkralea t aa d -mental c«aifilkiiMHjanaai«rBie andiabts ija i aipsi -i'IW'aaoo * -WMMW XiniB ayaM. . It ii for, fciO an wea. : ftttncSVK lloa UtjIHiB BV APffOBaMENT ONLY. TEL.^ DR. C. L SIRKUS i ' \'n 'J- J < - ' -i -.1 '.''t ^A n SM H. T. tMrtfrn. Tm fc^tion of PolLsh Capital r^tntarHy Expected , Say Advices ^fc Aug. 4. (United Press.)— \eracuation ot Warsaw is mo- l^ly expected, according to ^reign Offlce this aftemoon. By WEB B MIUXR. i Trtu Staff Corrrspondrnt.) sriou. Aug. 4.-BolshevIk troops „-cro.s«l th . River Bug. the lu^ura l line ot defend betora J^ according to unofflciai dis- from the Polish capital re- There today. There were no as to the point at which was made. At 1.^ . Side of Reds alnuidy has ^d to a considerable distance ^ ,,i,e stream, .this advlcos rTh f shattered and retreating i lourth and first armies were to olTer effective resistance, said, and had become ao separated that the Soviet : were able to march through •qp between them without _7ot being flanked, as Bolshevikl's main line ot . is along the Ostok-Wa^ I L railnxod. They were reported ii shelling wmza , after hav- L occupied Sicviyn In t^t t«- Mil to be prts-Hlng rapidly on I Marowleck. «S13 the day on which negotiations were to I^n resumed at Minsk, ac- lai 10 wireless announcement J liowow. However. Ihere hM ^ no word of the Polish mlnls- fauthorlting its delegates to d^ « the basic peace terms with B Beds, and It was deemed nn- j that the parleys vtould be a up again .10 early. I ailviccs trom Warsaw Indl ed the city authoritlea wero ex- jin s the city would be attadted f the BoUhevIkl. Preparatlona t a despersK- defense were being t Forelfioers and women were < hurried out. Railway tialns t ctOTtJed. and many -wore de- 5-motors and wagons. DU- dewTibed the acenea aa be- t similar ID those In Burape In E' esrlr dsys of the Woftd War. ! ssle ot alcohol i n 'Wataaw has B prohibited, iiwhlle. In Louden^ a hosUle de toward the Ruaslan dele- 1 now here waa begtanlng to r manifest, due to the Bol- fltl's scticn In' r«p««t«^ J the armlsUce irtleh some ijals consider an erldetice of tsitli. M. Klishkii. aaalstant to Ktasjln. one of the delegates, s Seen ordered back to Rniala tie eroiind that he Is'aa ttnde- \(•alien. British cabinet. It was fnwJ. has thoroughly dlacnssad ll'Pollth-BolshcTik altniUoa iol- \ I news of the breafcaowB ot tlce parleying. I t was InU- _1 Uut It the StrrItU' lodlote Jt.inteation Is to obUtecgU Po- j|aa an autonomous stato, Kraa- ^ knd Kemenoff will be sant ont • Ok country and nesutlatlma lor *—lin g of trade relatlan«-,wftlt win be dropped. In ndi. mt. the blockade of Snsaih I likely to be put li>tA .irf(Kt e. On the other hasd. I t vaa that Britain will, sot <M<ft •sia and Poland apva to I at Minsk, Inatert ot lA a conference aa tnlgllwly -Jd. proulded tllB p««c« U I on lbs VersaniM treaty. ' PONZI CLIENTS EftMBISERS Lin e o f Inyestors Foniie d in Pi .\Uey Before Sun Up Toda y \ Boston. Aug. 4.—Crowds of In- vestors, anxious to have their mc- ney returned, gathered before the ofiSce of Chsr'.«s PousI, the Ijusbel- basket millionaire- la the BelHi!- Hand Tavern today long »iefore the first light of dawn penetrated the shadowy canyon of Pi alley. Are llghu were still shedding s hectic glow In the narrow. dlngT 'alley when tbe first sleepy Ponal Investors began to arrive and take np poiiltlon at the door of the lit- tle ofllcc. Scores spent the night In nearby holeU so that ther might secure places of vanuge near the head of the line In the crowd to- day were many women, weary, dis- hevelled, but persUtent. Br eight a.m. several hundred stood In the line that stretched away from the tavern door aad lost'iuielf In Court strMU Taking a wamlug from the size and mood ot the crowd that stormed the of- fice all day yesterday the police d e taU handling the lines ot InvM- tors was strengthened today, plain clothes men mingling with the throng, looking lor plckockets. NOT Ai Colt u (h» «, thoni Siwck; on Rhine avw^f* proximity to tli^ CSnb, Ildnc' •toll and beta« llnka he sawTijaS •hoold not WM farorlte pasttatC^' however, the tOKB Ing a regular'WH snd becags* Wife self in 1h» Jlullra In tit^i Court charge of trlMilil placed on pnt^ New Dor, ^ •Kidna p The l<li»»«w''« lag her hnAw*! dren aad Ule 01 -asMlw''^ scribed ta :Mrs. li!dnl|-1K'«l field. N. J, 1 THREW MONEY HFTER VICTIM Albert Back, barge eaplaln. kllU ed a fellow officer. Captain James! Gourty. to get his money and thea became so frightened tlwt li« threw the money ovet«xianl in Staten Island Sound, near Ellia- J.cth. alter the body of his vlcUm. according to the coof^io n of Rack made public by Ellsabelb \\aadt in hU'iaMoiiid Mnh»«w» declared he KBled his Mod and after stealing a bag ot mrnwy ccr,- taming noariy »1W> from.him t^ came frightened and thrmr the bag In the water too. Rack was held for the gtand iurr without ban In Ellxabeth yes- terday on a murder charge. COX PBEPABtNG ATTACK ON G . O. P . Dayton, ^lo, Aug. 4.— Oovarnor\ Cox indicated today that he la pt^ iSng a Tlgorona daHy political boiliaidmeal of tha BnmbUcan po- a?^^ opanlng gun ot which 5m i. . MS\-\® camKBlM. .f .;, HAiromG.Boefsrass POOR IN MABION lUrtai . Ohio. am. hondn d IwoaUrt trm JS^Sig. to Martoa the prema llrcoklyu, and cOuaM at har suit tijl f Morria AMUM Ralph W. iiat f departed i tomoblla Srhaeff*, .<*.;; New year, a so lived Itv Wt* . { There ta. reeding JaMNMH now pendtiw jti two yotwa^ May. rtjt, Since ht* t band ah* 4 eldest < I Uri. . •tponx: been lif? .V. T, lung tit.. 1 M«r«» . 'nled Morris. .Ji; and , boardliW', I her hWM rll s*M ' Iwn. fo^l i bcen,^ Qj m Post B^i^iiiii; Thoroii^b ot Jamn % Siono n ; Ko. 53. Amerieaii l^gton, «epeneil their new bn^nar: ^ 57 Stnyveaant'lfla^'Jt . Arrangmnattta- ara imiar iormai opeitlnc; aijiUiM f will take place ai ooaa JU ~ ling Is complotcir sent wan aad * .at Mn>' lUng of the pin^iiu « t ling. The buUdlnc^ *^^;. s dty ^operty.'-at«f fotvolt f .property ot Hi. -tlwjltlll?? ^Church. granted hy Sgti^JCjif tlce CommisaUaar fJok a '] It waa also anamncM'tt _ that wb! , 1 have offered enfilb •P defray the tmij.,^, ^ ^ ^ begatt ••Ung lor actlylUn OB ^tBciudlng th* fi ^ bsskelhaU. 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