Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 110, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1930 — Page 5

SEPT. 16, 1930.

VANDERBILT OF YACHT FAME IS SOCIAL ENIGMA World’s Richest Bachelor Clings to Dirty Room in Cramped Tender. BT HARRY FERGUSON United Prea* Staff Correepondent NEWPORT, R. 1., Sept. 16.—1n a greasy, cramped boat tugging at anchor in the harbor here, lives the enigma of the America’s cup races—Harold Stirling Vanderbilt, skipper of the Enterprise and the richest bachelor in the United States. All the doors of Newport's most exclusive homes are eager to swing wide for this man, lion of the hour, because of his masterly sailing that defeated the Shamrock in the first two races of the series. Invitations to balls and dinner parties are floating on the sea where he contemptuously tossed them. - Near by is his luxurious power yacht, on which he could live if he desired. But Vanderbilt prefers to dwell on a tender, sleeping in a narrow bunk and eating hastily prepared food because that tender is near the Enterprise, a silver sliver of a craft around which his dreams are wrapped. Don’t Understand Him His intimate associates, and they are few, confess they do not understand him. At the helm of a yacht, with the wind in his teeth, they say, he is a savage, hard-bitten sailor, growling commands to his crew of lean Norwegians and crowding the sails far past the danger point. On the rare occasions when he comes ashore he is a shy, 46-year-old millionaire who likes to play bridge and is willing to give any one a lift in his automobile. He is the most obscure of the Vanderbilts except when yachting and contract bridge are mentioned. He is an expert at both. Tennis is his only hobby and it was Vanderbilt who befriended an unknown youngster out of California named Johnny Doeg and brought him along In the game until Saturday that same Doeg won America’s most coveted tennis title, the national singles championship. He Hales Dancing Vanderbilt, 200 pounds of brawn, hates dancing, but likes to go to small, quiet dinner parties where he can And a hand of bridge. His intimates say he frequently gets up and leaves in the middle of a party if it becomes too noisy. His nickname is “Mike,” but he himself does not know' where it originated. For four months he has not touched a cigaret, because he believes a person should train as strenuously for yacht racing as for football. So grim is this business to him that he has not even bothered to greet Sir Thomas Lipton. Aged Man Acquitted J?v Timet Special KOKOMO, Ind., Sept. 16.—Charles Harbert, 71, is clear today of a charge of stealing merchandise valued at S2O from a store. He said he found the goods in waste paper he collected.

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Buy them by the dozen! SBI^BB 120 (misses) —36 to 42 (women) —14 to 4S . _ . Wxx Unbleached Muslin, Pad ancj Cover (lar&er " 53*95 IOC Yard for Ironing Board, MfBSJBBMm r for r FTTF S ~vfivet^ AßENT _ CHIFFOiTs RINTS Boys’ double-breasted overcoaU, well tai- S ' ... , . —GEORGETTE. \ ET CHIFEO. S lored of genuine McKinnev chinchilla. jiiEp B 39cset > • pri ' r l “°” '////." Sale of Better Frocks Boys’ Fine Shirts All-Wool Knickers 6,000 Yards of Fine Cotton Prints ,7/ IV * 513.95 4%Ce Ci ac You will be amazed at the values offered in _ If. \k These are our very finest frocks! Offering the this fine group of wash goods! Better printed mfl finest of materials, workmanship and styling. Fa*t rolor hlrt that in unt There’* not a cotton thread in percales, printed broadcloths and printed suit* B BBC i9tn hard wear. Fall rut; a eratefnt of theae fine knicker*; inme p n , j u w V w - well made. In smart patterns J'nll lined; elastlo bottoms. Sl*e* •ngs. For women sand children s dresses, etc. W and color., piiea gt. 14V,. to is. —Downstairs at Ayres. —Downstairs

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