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NEWS STAR PLAYERS IN SEMI FINAL UNO FOR TENNIS TITLE OF ALL THE .SPORTS m mm; )t KUItlb liUAl; It' JUSTCLPPED lTtON; MftV'RAvi; Ml IT. : ON Bffltt OF E0WA5V0 F. SEARLES lohnslnn and Johnson Anions o Survivors in Na tional Tourney. ' fciglil BOSTON, Aite. 20. Piny In the na tional lawn (ennls doubles champion ship tounianiont reached tho semi final round nt Chestnut Hill. W. M". Johnston and C. J. Griffin, for mer national tltlo holder?, who were eliminated by Pattorson fcnd Urookes at tho Ilxturo last year, will meet W. IA Johnsm rid 8. V. Pearson, tho Middle Htni.1 1, aeutlonul champions, while later T. Tllden and Qharles Garland will piny tho oilier scml-flnal nialcli against Willis UiivIh and ltotund Itoberts, tlio young Western Jialr. bavin und VtoberU furnished tho big upsot of tho tournumcnt hy beating Ulek Jlarto and Morris Will, lama In three utrnlght BetH nt C 2, G t, C-2, und eliminating '.lie team which beat Johnston and Origin ut Newport, However, Davis and Rob erta roundly outplayed Harto and Wlll luius, doorvlng their" victory thor oughly. The winners of the match were far superior In all-around play and showed more steadiness, than the for mer Harvard players, and Bhowrd some of tho tine, hard driving: tennis displayed In their first match against Wright and Clotlllcr before they hnd auoh hard work to win Wednesday's Hard birHlo from Washburn and Mathey, whg carried them along for five sets. Johnston and Griffon played a four-set mutclwlth A. Ycuck un and U. 15. Mahan arid boat them tft 'C 4, 62, 26, 62. Yoncken, It will bo- remembered, took the plaoo of Mann, who with Mannn won the New York seotlonal title. ( Fistic New$ John Polloelc and Gossip) j MatMn HurKc, the elongated fighter Hl.Urd la bui Km awd urttwelsat for of New Orleans, und Gone Tttnnoy of fifteen rounds at UidUon Square tlirdrn' ta I middle J Stptiiotief, itailed ttalnlat; feiterdar r I (Contluued Krom Third IMgc.)' itW,WWW,MMWWww.i.A .V9S THE SECRET 'OF SARS By MAURICE LEBLANC -jjg t. .v.,, .. . . ,. U. . .1 II.- . . ,,. Miu-hmr uw,tr tr i urisiepoti buji t a you something protty nice Jiut to most TtfV Up jiall's heart veiled! tne, coverings and Athletic ctub uq.vinj ooniidci.u. trafi.it hov tin's crowd of rnspborrx pickers -was un'm iutii. .n oDront to firtt Aiule tnr I t . tiIby Btlu lnlnk you.rt gAod." jtaken f ,T, uclre rounu twut to . d,Mon ea Ubor ID., Well, Jilr. I stood there boforo that Mt. Tlr r add anotner several nunurea aouara A attrSx w Mai ((VllUri ,.i t.. ti. i ii.- M i- ,lll eckUIIU H4tl.J i . . r leciru, v.r mtuiler work or art It al. , , Al laftl it wero L (Ootrrtflit. tlld, ht tb tlmalr, Coi.) CII.Vl'TKIl xir. ICOstllwnl.) BT mo oxplaln. Tho prac tice wero forjrotten. Th rites wero forgotten and rled away by evil rAnh Ami was one day to be 'broil ht baEk'ttSl u nun ii n miii ir. rriin niManniia a how th cnvlty left by tho Mima tho ldo Of n hill. '"Tho klnK's min Is yourself.' ?lL!Tt !!!! lEUZ li in knife to cut tho Mrln'and , or Mchwrojmjl. thl. rront momimentpcak of and believe In tho existent ' the cross m." tKi Wm,S?r 'of somethtnff which U,ey caJltd the ?' "y the ItanTof a "St JiUSr"-'. YSr.r rt-L f ? NIQMI FHOWLEn ABOUT HI3 Ood-atnne. Vrn, mnM, .n mn,,.l, l0"f whlrh exercised I ADVANCE I New York aro not aoltiR to Ileht ut lk, hlt BJKn , ,nl tt (rth Slrnt ,d thv$t tho Armory A. A. of Jorscy City ou Aimue. unu jii.tD, spidrr itodi tod J next Thursday nlKbt. The reason for y"n ui ta m Motu j. the bout fnllliiK throuuh for flood 19 beeauso tho mannKor of litirko re fuses to stay hero aud pormlt Ilurltq In Knv Tllniii.v- nn I'lilinulnV Tllcllt aniUlnir lj. it but tW heroic statue. Ami I , .T "tw ncr" " ln another m Z.V . PoPnecy UJ' ,l .. I, . ,1 il iv time ihnv ml i ""D'ner, no less rnntnkrin ntin!i - : . - . . i uyuiiwi uiui itiu.n DjiuKi'iif. uiin ai Liitii '-t. - nitin,n iiiuiw ivii inn Knim ' -' tviiKvr niiovr iriiu ii,. tii . .. , ... ,,v. . ... . . - it. l ,l w . i .wt . Mini far Dm. ... . . . - ... - . : - -- . . . . . . . . ! iiinpin nn ..... n l.'" tralnlnc axDensefl ana 'i unncy s man- -- -v.- re ow-n nrulhi'il out nf flin liu-.nnt I Kni ntr rnnwv aiiout tl. n wire rncn wus. Hut rhw nnvm. APnit tn'iui t.. ""r" '."" nnnouni n.,r iv-ntr iinrrtnv. wns wllllnLT ti) 11 i wlUi a knlfo to cut the fitrltiii and. for ' nackKi otmil, this irroat morrument menu nf . i. 1 11,. .' "." would perl " - -' " -' '...l . .... ... . . . . ' r , .tn.i.i..J..n i ----- w.-..i w uiu V.1.......V1I , """ itiiii LiiH r n iiimflAir. u1 r 1 KOI UIO 1U1 Oir IMP OX it Mnimetl w ' lmiiin;will. 1... ... ... . I ,llrt Ht - " ' UiMmlllt, nd l4bimiu that Hurko Is slated to box Jqo Whlto u.""r.n lonwa " -W rollcd'tbem. like a eirl iroln after n I at AUanto; Go., on Thursday, night 1 uT-"!'! .of vJolet' ftd JJ-tho Tel to ano another fati- and that Burko must be on hand to', uonn,, K , m th.m., ol.ht. it, noii ""i, .. ,.tohln mn ,n'ln tho tmvn, but nobody1 protended to uU,U9 an terrtblo stories. wKlpli U- ro through with that match. BurkoJ u ut. c.rirr richer, q-iirirn .win k., t, ! AIM.W ? nMna him. Ho if not often oamo farmer and further removed will leave for Atlanta Immediately 1 " " ' - ' - . if VA hnve been sore About It they.' ".'"..V.1 of tho town, but from reality, which formed a moro would .have ridden me out of tit i .T'." " '"""L8? and mor1 vrue .tnd. fr that matter. Ipnini. hut T u-njm'r -nlnr ln im ,, ." "VH".' "l "'"" ""iur car una ; - V . . . . . . ' . . ' tno piocft on a sort of tour more ana more ingntrui keit allvu In their recollection of tho Qod . lta llVTT1 iKiniimmrn nr nil iiipn. 111 "ivn i u 11 iirn mm nn mmi. polntin. nronwn. u k. ! toofjrt femai. rrom.tlio stnnds, but it wasn't f6r inyrcally finished anything. Umt Is to iT. 7 """""W. , survival ot a v orsKi. or rather your .two noai uini iu ipwj a wiivrr. me r tzt; utter completeness. Pino IxhIito Is :L. .1"..". , , ,, v:. IT.1;" ,'"'"'e una niwtt s,.1 "2 '. nim.li 'Vt?: of vftnt"htd th0,dnWcrth7t"XLHsToJ fhS0 to oox mniicy ou uu, rnn.,l,wl. nWa.r. Brct "Vor, '.Tj, VA"' bovs of bth hnlshi tmct Will tirnul eallv no h ""u"oton was not forgotten. Men -' qh iootne king.1 despite tho fact Jnl Promoter Jon- oed u. J.h ..n.r but u , whcr0 it wv-. In I ' rldlculou- prophecy a nings auvauceu uuim uinu " ? loponcd that prize packaite. One of tho es ana u unncy a man- ' agtey, was willing to ,0 n Mm' sveral hundred dollara A atteh Mlt t.. u. ..!,... ...onnn-o.. .lift ...!. ik. i-.llfnml. llhlw.Ukl. anil lltmn. ' . rv IMIuni rnUWLtH AtlUUT H H rirwI-U. iu nmv ,. i.u.uo - - -t. "TT-rr were yards and varils of it. but.t tin-i . '-""" rrom moum io mouw, mn,t rti, .:.''' ' ... " . . : I UVV 1 LillA t. i ... . , .V - iivi., iiiuiipncn nn VOniVT1wT1 ' i,h.i..V , 1 '-""- , no,,p "truck, And I fi after KIb bout with Bartloy Maddon, which is to be fought at tho Armory A. A. of Jcrsoy City on Monday night. CXlhpton nnnj Uanird, Tko U 1mtd up br Ckineton Viek VrlUoo wilt grtb off (in aaon Ki?iK,?t. 0,1 ,0 thls'fateful hi) conversatltms t yesterday arrtl fa ''Kin revealed to tho ih... t ... MruX1 TheroTs nn" ill t ... . . .v. J t ffiAzn mn fnr u mltuitn. t tnnlr IliA h .1 . Vv . . U.a ,,!'r. a "riw ATn . ftoV ; i,.V.VJ?r n?Pw. i w probably dur-lwaloh 2 TBroT urn Jurt as.lf It had beet, my cap. a ndi ' VLT"". 7." DJi1. ! he Strictly Custom Tailored Soit to Order Torn MoArdlt hit 'irnnied tb f Itowlu urd It was for th,6 horse on, the host ofid iTATlSrr1 friend who had sent mc.o An early shipment of new Fall merchan dise compels me to place on sale this range of Fine Woolens, which were made to sell for not less than $40, and consist of Blue and Black Serges, Fancy Worsteds, Pencil Stripes, Tweeds and Tartan Checks My. price, SUIT TO ORDER, $20.00. UlUr Ilimllton ft. Ulllr McCran.i mlddlmlikt chunplou of l'cOQlihtaU. tor Ua oroundi; Youn MoCtrtbr ti. Uktih Durinit. f.rou KJd ,). II ink yrkmdrr tod Unite r ItotkUin n. Jokkar VOrr In ' round buuti. i .lolly .ir.Jiw. u- ,.r.l 7 - I vJvkt, li to rralio mitin ftx of IUJ0O for boiV ilomrr smitk, lo or 'ficMO. in' rounJt'Jwia to thf Jick Drap f-UUlj illiko' ttn round (V t Denton Ittrbor. MSA., on Labor Dtr tftrrnood l"romolrr lltntmmi ar.i rtduocd dmbout from trn rindi to tlx to tki jf ks cin put on two titri contMt Irtirr IJi-ktf,,ln. nttohii.iktr of tbt Wj ocn ilr boilnc club '4 1 Ettt Qdugo. Ind., ijklcb li tttrnctln Urse crod tttvpr tntrtlamft vklrk fJchtfnitfln tt(M. H10td ?lht rlnr lo-dy tblt ka li ntlllni la ilia . furl atae af .0,(00 to Urn Tunntr, tka local Uib J ijirrlclit, to .box -jlmr I Mflrtiolr of Cbloaio at'f ' n utn ua ,ri7 part of next uontk. - Tka boxlnc lma la atln riourtiklDr at Cin cinnati. O. At tka ibow nt I'd tbm on lart.Mon di; nltkt under tka ui lota af tka .Aacrlein Lrcten Uu irmia irorJpti ntUd up 10.(00. four un round bouti wtre conteitu-and arur (no .pro raotara kid paid off tka fli Kcri nad -fw tkouiand dallari for tbrir t'orti JudlB4 br tka adianoa ttnround bout between ral and Cbarlejr Wktte of Cklcaip at at Ckloaro. Ind . to-morrow afternoon. It I . eipecfad Uo trou rectlpta will fliure cloaa to fl5.000. Tka Sam, Lanford-Ham MoVer bout th w drew rloaa io 111.000 lilt Silurdar. and ther 1 la mora latereat In tnta ga Jeff SmlUi of Itaronne, K. J., i Tao outpointed Mlka HcTltiK) In a fifteen-round I WUe.au Uallfu. N. a, reaentlr, li to boi again at I tka. tuna place. Taer will tliM nttMn rouadt t( I a docUlca ta Ibor Da; afternoon. Smltk la (Im nmtcked to flgnt Frank Carbona. the Italian n. (ddleanljkt. for tuelra rounda at Yoiuwtown. O., n seat TUeadtf nlgkt. llrnilrr l'Hctlipei n No-II It .IVo-nu'n Game. S-BW 1IAVBH. Conn., Wug. 80. "Chief" Bonder, one time iHi pitcher ot Uhe Philadelphia Athletic and now manager of the ttow IlaveVl Club of the Kaitern League pltchocT a no-hit, no-nin game ugalnst) Brilgefl ort. Only iv men faced ttlie Indl an In the nine innings, the One man nl 10 got on legtmtl, out Htef.hano. .1,1 ' v-" r. ..wn S". UnaglnaUon mont l yotfr cell.; Th.tr..Viet5S surao an1' or lnofuor,,Aiu'j:',i,,r,:c; "-.yK, IIB Willi s 1 unHrUshed. ftlUiOugh ml lions Tm.v i"1.10" result unit, from time to J " ' ""nqne trjlergemont. the Rid- beev npent. lio waJLi nlonir tho . UV ""mo "ilnaeT ioriwn wouiu . uij-rancois uy his- Brand t arShmflnlshed. The ftlol e"M ..'oua '"vi. '?PPernce of VerTnl. hnt. ! sfrft-am urfthinflnlshidT Tho crtstle n ,,ry.,1 rocqnstn ct tho prodigious i ""J. :ni uiwippenrnnco of Vcrdnl. EVERY BALL PLAYER LOSE A HiaSiV.T. 5ft.,LlKS0 xPW1 ,".cc.n ISS on-. ItroM.er Thomas, a nieiTiter of U'" "ml her. your conduct at thl . J 0 s if.lt... 1 a . 1 I t NANNY AT LEAST 0NC7E, But every ball player loses 1 is. nan ny at least once. That hap'untd ' o me down in Jacksonville diirliifr Uio training trip. There was a -fellow In ,tno stand who Just wouldti't let mo alone. No matter; tfhut I ild I wot ''a irreat Wg stiff," a "fulsc illaTl,. nml a lot moro things that fir too hpt to tnllciT from Methtten li unftnlshwl lno oneiioinio Older, who llveu in , :,:'",""" "l " wr nnu your life In M lVo ovSlnt thaMM These arejii fished is Hearles's llfo. a,.u' ."agtionnoc, in our own titno. WfZSA W V"? " "J'-d a City Hall-to to tSwn i7? IA'f;whi'int ov" i0!"0 nvV materlallMd. lie the stand to get that bin, i was ready u high seJiool for tho town Sl IT1 a8 Uncalled for AL ODD Am END SALE ut t of tlckua for tka 11 wan of hw Orlrani base being put out steal) ng. oyr Haven won the game PV 4 score of 3 to o. Ready to' Wear Odd Coats as low .00 Odd Trousers as low as .45 READY TO WEAR I have n quantity of Un claimed Suits which I would gladly dispose of at prices fur less than cost to manu facture. AU sizes, priced as low ns Many styles to select from. uw hi a ca n m mm 1-11 'nrsta. Ilf HT If VI IB U M Id Ul UUnX us iSJs v w r2 n ui n9eV HitU. KPt. WN1 t! H M 14 a. B HWm n M Odd Trousers .50 4 5NRY ADLEM MY NEW STORE 118 NASSAU STREET llotweon Heekman and Ann Streets Evening I'ntll 7. Saturday I'ntll !1 3 CHURCH STREET Near Liberty St. Open Until 7 I'. Mr A ! in our Itenrliea Flnnl 111 'Hiene-J coaarft Golf. NBW UONDO.V. Conn., -.ug. Ilk 1'luylnc u gunu tliat will ctu-ay him tt ir in ino ajnuieur goif cnon lyasrunip ut Itoslyn. Tommy Armour, 'the H cotch (and l'rencli champion, swept ol Into tho final of the 8hencoscett cJii MiDlonwhlpi and has now to dofcut but Mie pUyr. N. a. uempMiy oi jirooii, iw . to win lib first amateur golf tour.Utment la America, Trottinir Harea t'oatpotned. IMUL.AD ULl'lUA. Aug. V. IWln vaunt'd a puittpuiicuneitt of ti" Grniid ciivuii raroa ai. warnurtn. jino r,vn tvonta on yesterday's card wll bit Vipjd to-day anl the llnal day's tarit sried- tiled for to-day, will be carried lovjr to to morrow. Hnlor Ilent ta 1 1 nee. Colonial ueht Club will hold lilts an nual motor boat race front tHo cluo liousc at 1 u'elock tu-tnorrow f (J-irnoun. TliM race la onon to all cabins rnUtvl deck (ind gla.is oabln boats. (lt-or(tn Ward H'ln I3 Ir. Oeorgo Ward, tllo Nirw .IcrH v wel terweight, ontrlassod Johnny Jray or Huston In their twelve-round bout in, NVwark laat li lit lit Wurd -u miLlllisI io ino monura in ovary roiiiia. STANDING &F THE CLimti Clukl. Cincinnati Dranklyn Naw York Pltliburfli W. U , ...!! i3 .41 ill.. ill 10 ,l . 47 .41 W. L. PC, 62 4 .574 1 49 .591 E M .Ml ,51 IJ .314 QAMta YCITCROAY. Clnelflnill. S: SrDakl.n. 3 lis lanlnnal PhllUilphla. !; Pltliburah, 2 (trlanlaai). J uiner itana aei huhvih. Clobl, Ckteafo St. Lull Botta . A7 a .til Phllad.lthln.43 Wi .48J OAHt TO DAY, Naw York at Chlcato, ' B -LI l. Braaklya al Clnilnaatt, Boitaa at It. Loula. Phlllltilthll at Plimwraa, A3Ii:itI('AX LEAGUE. Clutl. WiL. PO. Baitoa SJtlaO ,s Waitilatoa...4il AU Detroit tt.7 .mi Pklladalahla .Slhl Ml BROOKLYN , 44 FLATBUSH AVENUE Near Nevina St. Open Evening Until 10, Saturday Until II P.. M. NEWARK, N. J. 186 Market STREET Open Uveningi Until 9, Saturday Until 11 I'. M. DAYLIGHT WORKROOMS, 505 STATE STREET, BROOItLYN, N. Y. ' Clutl. W. L. PC. Clevilanal .74 41 .117 Chlclio 72 41 .131 Niw Yark....7l 41 .III 8t. Louli. ...54 31 .41 OAMta YE8TIRDAY. CHxlino, J: Niar Yark, J, Datralt. 4; Ooitaa, I. CMcaia-Phllatftlakla (4t rni). It, UtiU-WaiMnitoa (rait). 0AMEI TO. DAY. kt tauli at Wuhlaitta, Chltaia at Philadelphia. CI.MllB4.kl.ltoa (pMtaaael till Maaji). NEW INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Staiiilliiti nt tlin 4'lub. OlO W. f 1'Jl.l OuA. t. Ij. 1C. flhlUiic. SO -it .1, ll..lu. . flu Akrrai . IS 44 .Bfi3llli'iii ! kS. y) II iffajo TS 4 ttin Sjranw 37 W JaS (Ilium i HKli'l'ililt . lee.f Oil, S , ItotWl". J Wnntwoie., ferret' Cltr. T; llr4VT, II, 7 lmji,ia M cam Akron, 4: piraew. 0 llra.HiiI, liuffalo, 1 'lorunt . 7- ItaHinoore. I. t.niyra l'n-llti. lln oner, bnun-lit n hlnnle of frame 1 PlnyoU nil llliportnnt part. IJmtlHT ImlMlngs In tho town. It was a col-; -rhonms waa iv poot and an lllumltm lection, of houses cupablo of giving, t.or upout whom wo iwishoss not many footiea to nlno or ten families, but for ',nlnlll'i a very Uid poet, to Judgo by men years tliftsn ibomcfl haj-o bocn,hl', verses, but an an Illuminator in yfioooupled, though there was nl Bviiuoun find not devoid of talent. He to knojskUs block off, and when I got io mm, ytnat did Vflnd7 A Uttlo sawed off midt of a man about' 10 cents' wortlv pf skin and hours. I couldn't hit 11m, so thpro was nothing for mo to flo but grin at him und go back to tVb tot. I 'was told nftcrward that Arrile shore tnia.fiHUiig In the bleach ers that day, and as noon us ho naw moifitart aoross tho Hold he knew that something was doing, so ho climbed 'over tho heads of all tho people and got down to me. They said that tho little fellow drew a knlf. but I didn't soo it. Anyhow, he let up on nu after that. Aftor the brown derby Incident I wonted to make a homo rim in 'Mill. file Just to -enow 'em. Hut I wai out or iuck. it was about two weeks later, on Iny , that 1 got my first, homer of tho 1M0 season off j'onii'icl: of the Hod Sox t the Polo Ornunds. Blnco then I havii socked a homer gainst every club In tho loaguo und In every park on tho circuit, bo far I hnve slapped out thrixi on my old home grounds at Fenwuy I'ar't, lios ton, but, of course, tuontof my round trip croulfl this season havi" bren mudo .undor Coogan'H ULuff, Now .York. , Up to .Tul 2fi I hart made twnnty flvo merry-po-rounils on tho home Jot. 'VMhon Ailg ID rolled around I ihiwl collected a reword of Xorty-three runs for the eutison. mid if r.omo of 1 1 critics of tho guino want to give i livoller ball credit for pome or these, lot mo ask why It Is that mmte of tho other heavy hitters haven't jnt tec-.ji-ds like that. If you'll go to tho trouble, to tnjio ft high dlvo Into sta tistics.' you'll find that forty-threo home runu Is more than any uiuiro clan In the American Iaguif has knocked out -this year. How come this "llvolv ball" talk? Any ami would think thoy were pitching mo golf bulls and hciv- tng a twelve-pound shot to tho rost of the bunch. BADE PROUD OF RECORD OF FORYTY-THREE HOMERS. llotwntly, I'm mighty proud ut this record. Sly hitting this juur has Mured about 110 rutia. aa l flguro It, und wo still have a spoil to go before we'll know who's going to Imttlo for the world's championship. I think 1 have about 130 hits to my credit for about 220 bases I'm writing this early In August and tho figure aro going up all the time. A peculiar thing is that for ull these homers and other extra buse lots I stand pretty well out of first plaon in tho American League batting list. Just now Hpeakor, Hlsler und Jackson top me, with uventgeH above .400, while mine is only .393., Jlock in 1911, Ty Cobb's best year, he hit for an avorage of .421'. with 24S hits and SSS bases. In 1910, when I broke tho worldUt homo -run record with 29, I hit 139 unic for-'Sl Imwh, and fin ished tho ticuMou wuli an average of .32'J. Hut Cobb didn't lend the lenguu In home runs in 1011. Trunk IlakT of the Athletics was tho homor chump that yoar with only nine. So I like to think that a hitter takes condition: ah he finds 'hem und make. Mb hoiMn runti ngutiud the bcit pitoh Ing the .ther olulw own sorv.- and against a ball that Ntonds on the oltl clal lall of the game. In led WilHewtw sons day, in 1884, he hit 27 tiome runs. clamor for housing room. Ho prom md i built own ind that's not yet finished. Ho started work on what Is known as Borlo Or gan Hall 2S years ago and that Isn't finished-either. Hut ho bought the great organ which had been In (Music Hall, Doston, loaded It on six teen freight cars and set It up In tho 'now hall. Incidentally, ho kept the freight cars on a siding for two years. THE ORGAN FACTORY THAT TURNED OUT NO ORGAN8. Ho bought n building winch had been a -woollen mill, adjoining tho hall and announced that tills wit to bo an crgan factor?. Ho got expert organ builders and sot them to work. Hut Herlo Hull was never finished. It's ontrnnco connects with thu facloiy by a runway; the front of the building 4s still to bo built. And na for thu or gan faotory, rumor has it that no one Knows or un organ being turned out there, thoilgh the workmen havo- bcon "building" organs for twenty years. A workman told tho writer that or gans hud bcon built but he was very vaguo aoout them, saying that air. Searles did not like the way people expected him to give thorn organs for nothing. Ho gave All Salnta' Episcopal Church, to th. parishioners and handed thcn over tho deeds to it. It hajt been n burden to them ever alnoe, beeauso there is no money for upkeop. Fur thermore, lie built h rectory, but ho didn't turn over tho deed to that, so It is now a, part of the big residuary es tate. All In All, Mrthuen never protended to understand Kdward V. Henries and now It understands him less than ever. It has that will matter, with tho $50, 000,000 residuary estnte left to n com parative stranger named Walker, to think about. DIES IGNORANT OF DAUGHTER'S SUICIDE Girl Rebuked by Father Threw Her self Before Train l-'ivc Months Ago. Mrs. l.nuru V. Atkliibon of No. tI5 Hey wood Avenue, Orange, N. .1., died yesterday In Ignorance of lln- stilclile of her daughtei tirtutly five months ago. Hhe had been III u jour and a half with heart tumble On March 2!. Mln Norma Atkin son, twe'itv ycnrn old, threw herself In front of u lieUitwntina express train In Orutlge, Uno had been -rebuked by her father, .lay I'". Atkinson, for neglecting her singing Iiwsouh. Herbert Wlthnrspoon ef Neiv York was her teneher. Her mother's con dition was such that she wtis never Informed of her daughter's act. rllfin Feiier llnrrentilir In Vrrai C'riiR. VHH.V OH15Z. Aug. 20. There was n!.nr.,lfl" b."",,U: tht! er0nt frhiel: T? u.1Sttretl .," ,llu lilxtory Qf-tlifij Oold-Ktono. It is tho modern Ji&i vepturc which you, Vorskl, havMJ wtvon n round tho (lod.Hthni. ihtS?l i Wo ure now about tn nnrm-.i ii,'.'i!1 v' ,l,1n;p.lnr it nppeara tlkej bV M Imprisons tn'anln; tornmcnt minp near IonUvy In ifrlt'?! tnny. He mi .liirioro- ,.n. i.iUi'U irsni, nut 1,,-uitprbH munins neroro, nftor culls hjmaelfVi bach. , Klffeeh-ifJ a first cCTPoiL'ij 16ft a sort of missal In which he re lated his llfo at ttarck Abboy and drew tho thirty dolmens of tho Island, tho wholo accompanied by Instances, religious quotations and predictions after tho manner or Xiutti-ndamu.' if was this .missal, discovered by. Mng-! nl "t tho mUraent when tne-courr uonnoo aforoairld. that contained tho martini was about to wntajice hlnf.'S. miiHius pagu wiui ino rrucined worn-1 "" as a spy, m ectirid nhlnPs Cn and the Iirnii1wr.v rnlnfliur tn I SPCnt SOtnu tllnn In tlii. Wnt-,t Horek; It was this missal that I my- '"lneWeau, Ihero found one of hU $ 1 belf found and consulted last night In ' '""''or servanlt a man calle.1 Ii'uteri ,. uuHuuiinoo n nouroom, "Ho was an odd person, this Magu ennoc, a belated descendant ot tho sor cemrs of old; and I strongly suspect him of playing tho ghoul ou more thart ono occasion. You may be suro that the white-robed, whl to-bearded DruM whom poople declared that they had seen on the sixth da of thn moon gathering the mlstlctoo wns none other than Mngucnnop. Ho loo knew all about the good old recipes, tho henllng herbs, the way to Work up tho soil so ns to muke It ylpld enormous flotvem One thing Is certain, that ho explored tho mortuary crypts and tho hall of the sacrifices, that it was' ho who pur loined the magic 'stono conlulned In tho knob of tho sceptre, and thnt ho used to enter theso crvntf by the onen- Ing through Which wo have Junt route. iMCli, a Clerinun itkp htnb.aif r...i nt,. himself ail c(K-atxl prisoner, killed hnn, ill eased the liody In hl orotheA', and mudo the face up In such a way an to glvo him the appearance 6f his , Jiturderor. Vorskl. The military pollco Vorskl burled at Fontalnebleau. .An . for tho real Vnralii t... 1,-1 -. i.. . i. ...i. . i - . .ti.t i.iu van luck to bo arriwteil onco more, under-'' i his new nume of Ijiuterbach. and to t be Intorned in tho camp at I'ohtlvr. i So much for Vorskl. On tho oilier , bandl!,lfrlde, hw first wife, the tor-' I mlduMo accomplice m ail his crimes and herself a Ooramin - I have noma ' pnHloularei nbouther and their past ' llfo In common whlcti are of mVIm'-''"'. portanco and need no1 h me.i'om-,t- ' here -Elrrlde. I -mn trtj'lng, hls no- ij.! complice, wns hidden with their eon i in tho middle of tho Postern path, of had iff t her there to wo. , !!,"ih.5; ob"" eao" tlrae d'Horgomont and through film to ' certain Vcranlquu Q'Hcrgemonfs placo tho screen of stones and pebbles. u was no aiso wno gave M. d Herge mont tho pago from tho missal Whether he confided tho result of his last explorations to him and how much exactly M. d'Hcrgemont knew dou.i not matter now. Another figure looms into sight, ono who is henceforth tho embodiment of tho whnlo affair nnd claims all our attention, an emissary desiatched by fate to Kolvo tho rlddlo ot tho centuries, to carry out the or ders of tho mysterious powers and to pocket tho God'tilonc. 1 am vpcaklng ot Vorskl." Don I.uls swallowed his third glass of water nnd. beckoning to tho ac complice, nald: "Otto, you had better rive, him n. drink. If hra thirsty. Are you thirsty. vorsKi? , Vorskl on tits tree seemed exhausted, incapable of further effort or resUt anco. Htrphono and l'atrlce onco moro Intervened on his behalf, fear ing an Immediate cnnstltmnatloti. "Not at oil, not at ull!", crlwl Don Luis "Hn'n all right and he'll hold out until I've finished m; speech, It it were onlj because ho wants lo know. You're, tremendously InU'roejted, turn i you, voitikit "rtobberl Murderer'", nnluttereit tho wretched mint. "Bplondld! Ho you still refuse to tell its whtro Kraurofs Is hidden?- TMurnorcr'. lllglnvnjuian! "Then stay where you are. old clm.n. As you please. Thern's nothing bet- ter for the hmllli than n little JuilTi'r- Ing. Hesldes, you havo caiised so much suffering to others, you dirty ticum!" . I)mi I.tlls uttered theso words harsh. ly and In lUKvnt of anger tvhlch one would hardly Imvn expected from a man who had alnvin wnoreabouts. The reajtonji whluh promttel the wretfhel woman's he- ttona I do not know. It may liiv 0een Wind devotion, 'fenr of Vdrikl, ' an Instinctive Invo of evil-do(ng. hatred of tho rival who supplanted. . her. It docmi't mAtter, ho nnMtf fered the most terrible punishment..' Jt 111 SlXVlk Onlv f f.tie. niH .fia - 1loynl, without seeking to underjjt rrtnnd how she had the counuge to A! live for threo yoars undefground. never golnff out except at night, stcAllttg forvl for herself and her son and ixitlently awaiting the day when fiho could servo' and savo her "Btl' and master. T "I am ulso ignorant of tho efle 1 C of events that enabled her to Uko,' action, nor do I know how Voftkll i and Klfrldo managed to communicate. 1 Hut what I know most positively Is , that Vorskl's cscaixs wan long And'. oiirotully prepared bv Ills first, 'rtjf?, . Kvery detnll urranged. Kvery preoau- ' i lion won takon. On the fourteenth" of ' .'; eptcmbor of last yir,' Vdrskl 'i i eseapetl, taking with him the two 'nc- . g compllcos with whom ho had fnado ., 3 friends during his cuptlvlty and ' I 'I whom he hnd, so to speak, enrolled; ? tlio Olto und Conrad whom you l know of. V "It wns an rasy bttrney. At every .1 j cross-roads, an arrow, nccompanled 1 1 by a number, one of a series, 'rindk -, ' i surmounted by the Initials 'V. d'H.,' 'A f1. which Initials were evidently selected Wv''- by Vorskl. pointed out (ho road which j to he was to follow. At' Intervals jn a ' J I, deserted eciblu, some provisions wero a, hidden under a stonu or iu a truss1 . ' ' of hay. The way lel through Otie- I mene, le Kaobet and rtoanorden and -i i ended on the bench at lleg-Mcll. "Here Elfrtdu und liaynold enmo -1 of five now cases 'reported iliijl), All tho patients are rilmiilsh youths work ing In cominereliil uHtnlillahirieiitH and linvn resKieii neru leas inau onu year Delieitl ko. . . . . , nu.nv. .,rTfn,,H nni 1.11 T I lei u.' I f 11 tut .., .. ye,,r f v" he 1 rw,7 three fugitiyofj "About thlrty-fivo years ago a very ,,lacl "eath. Thoy clambered 'Up. . ; beautiful woman wlio enme from Ho. ! Thlr lodgings were ready for them , hernia, but who was of Hungarian on'- n" Vu have seen, were fairly j descent, visited tho watering-places ', comfortable. Tho winter passed; and.. u i that nwann around tho Havarlan Vorskl's plan, which as yet was very Inljfw nml woin iiehlnviut n irrnnt n.n. vague, became more precisely out- ; .4 ;f Mi. m Oranil Avemiti. llrook- , Htatlon as a fortupe-teller, piUmlst, i l1"''1 rnn mY ,0 A- "r " 7H u 3 '", ""T, .:. . soer nnd medium. Hho uttrtidted tho ntteution of King Lentils II.. Wag ner's friend, the man who built Hay. M ler' - In Mlilnlirlit Trnanly. Maifro NtK'orlno, forty-thren venrs nld, of No lyn iiIImI of a fractured skull without be.lng j.. .-I, ...i... i. ...i i.i... .1.- Dull) 'in leu win' nuin-nru t,mi uvivii ill inldtilKht Ii-hm Until ii lilwk friiin tlm (Jritlnl A nui. iollr statliiii. Ho re gulnu dliln auiines long enough to suy smnethliig nboiit "two "men" and "a fight," then died. but, so this will have t" " n, com parison of homo runs for the cntlro season, flawy Cravuth emtio along with a later-dny record when ho smashed out 25 homers in 1915, but Im got most of them over his personal "homo run" fence In short right field at the Phillies' park. He also hnd a Convenient outfield bleacher where a lilt was a round trip. Hut give thoni credit; every ono else had a ehanro to measure those fences for long rlrlvos, and that tiese. fellows were n'ble to do It in to fheir re.Ul At the Polo Grounds I havo got Uio right flld slam! moaaured Just about right, "hut I have to "Kjut tho boll a terrible, anuick .to I'ft It that far. In writing this story of my c.trrer I have bW'n looking over n lot 'jf old n eords and h.ivr jiiAit discover 1 1 ihut i Prnk 3ker' tottil of homers in tho four straight year thai lie led the, l-gilc was jtuit exHctlv one lens loan I have made this season, nlth nmrn Hut he irot If. uf tliem on thol Jinn a month to go II. In Ins.. h.in "Strange to say, nflhe time .ot , 'i Ills first visit to Sarok. befern tho t war, bo had not heard of the secret i - . . V. I , .. u .1 T . . . I.H -J ,1 ..,1,. I rruth. tho iirowiied tniidmnli, famed of the Island It wns Klfrldo who for his extravagant funclm. The In- told him the legend of the God-Mono tlniacy lK'tweetv the king and the In tho letters which she wrote to clairvoyant innted for some years. 'him at Pontlvy. You can hnaglne It was a violent, rustless Intimacy. In- the effect produced by this revel, terruptcd by the frequenC whlnui ot tlon'on a man like Vorskl. The Qod- -tho lung; and It ended tragically on Stone was bound to Im the mlrnou-,-thb mystot'lotiH evening when TOUls'loua stone wrestesl frfwi the soli of -of Ilavarla throw himself out of his hts nntlve land, the stone which was,-' boat Into the Htarnbergerseo. Wna to bo dlncovored by the son of a It nmlly, as the offlolul vomlon stated. King and which, from that time on .' sttk-lde following on u fit of madness? ward, woithl give him powor aiill.' Or was It a case of murdor, as some royalty. R-er)'thlng that ho learnifd""" have hold? Why suicide? "Why later confirmed his r-onVlrtlon,. But1:-' murdor? These ni-o iiuestlnns that tpe great fact that dominates hU havo never been answeroU. ltut,ono suliterranenn life nt Snrek waa tl fact remains: tho lluhemlnn woman discovery of Rrother Thomas'a proph was In the boat with Iiuls II. and eev In the course ot the last month, next day was scrtod to the fron- Krngments of this prophecy wero tier and expelled from tho country lingering on evry hand, whloh he afler her money and Jewetls had been j iia able to piok p by llster-Uig to taken from her. ,tho oonversatlona of thn flsherfolk In "She brought back with nor fnmith evening", lurking under the wjnl this adventure a ymng monster, four.dows of thn cottngeis or on tlio roofs years old, Alex Vorski by name, "of thn barns Within mortal mem which young monster lived with his orv. the people of Sarek havo rJwtiyi tnoUier near the village of .loachlms- feare.1 omo terrible events, obn t lull In Bohemia Ilrre, In emiwi of ,.it with tKe ilieu-nvAev n. time, sin" Instructed him In all tho 'diwduiiearsne of the Invisible stoa. j prurUccai of hypnotic iiiggtstl.rtr. ex-' Tlinre- was Ukwlsf. atwava ft nueei. ,, in.lucldltv nml trickery Kndi.eil ,in nt recjci and of women orucl. 1 old grounds on thn fJhieaxo lake front where tho fence was close in only got two anywher- elf" And Huek Kreeman anothev siar wallopei, who wae, knockitiK thin ovu l ine lenies in isav. ns sr year, is i down In the records for ?t. 1 can't two full tHiiisons, 1B1!) and 1P30, my Thus he ! grand slams mount up to seventy. Do you know that the home run load ers of the American league ran up a lutal pf only aeventv-two in eight full mhuops Any mop' " " ....r,, nesains vorKl was ncqnajmea ' i"1' . "iJ Miiim-i. u. ,uaih lunelnl nn nn tlio FiIHh" Potmen, alKu the thirty vlotlmd - dMtinrd for the thirty coffins, tlio , maryiNUwn of the four women, the pn y to nallucl nut Inns and night mares, believing In bimiIIs, in prodlo tlons, In dreams, In occult lowers, he iiink legends for history and falsu IkhiiIs f5r reality One of the numer- t ilnd out how many uemos tMy Mnvwl . W Afcl(t to, tiprtf Kltf iiJia'. .awliu ta ftatUt. ' lu nor how tnetay Utaea-thcy wnl to. (To Be .Concluded To-Morrow.) from im u 1R16. iwrttuttvo? "" ,,,iraCl" " Ul" "'""n"""; in wr. iw hriiu'n ilerslna n.iiii l7 tieiiur had Impreewied Wa imug iva J1Z 1 1I L"J!Tu!Il!.. . twin: tt was the one tat dtstcrHe tho IIIMI j I11WII II. IIP ll'lll WI11V1I. 111V u A Gil-Stone which glws life or deetl.4, What a tiumii af disturbing twiy- fjL croencrs mr h niiiiu n weaa as nisi ' ... . e t. . ..f-n M fabukius" powiir Mt a ton wUloti. Wi (Read th Final Initalment ToeMoK ?! 4 4 '"J.tt-. . t . .. . ..iiraaai 'iuu iMia iie.wiwi. yaiiailiiaia. "Ua wwl