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- wae promsin g om B 'SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT | CHILDREN IN DEATH HOUSE Speaking | WILL HAVE - ASSISTANT .. 1 acees e coee ASHLEY’S EASTERN LEAGUE o el ) p . (] f s p ort 8 e Theodore Beaven of Waltham En.| Which Thelr Condemned Father w d d S . Ossining, July 8.—8ing Fing attend - New Haven 10, Springfield 4, 2,500 Nalary, | B G sais 1nte action| Pitteteld ¢ Bridsssorn & i anta were moved 1o sympathy yeater $1.50 . uw again on Friday evening when they The school committes ngaged | day for the family of Frank Minnick ‘ o play the Lithuanian A, C, at 81, Mary's Sianding of Clubs Theodore Beaven of Waltham, Mass, @ ]““"l:'-' I“-«“"-;" "ll"‘“'""-:'" houae, | B. V. D, PAJAMAS 1 P ot | When two small children, too youn s e e Wolarbury 1vovees O B4 . O B it | 1o realiae their father's DIIght await. UNION SUITS Sl 29 The Pirates thus far seem to b-m-lmnma Briest 308 3 e8| an SNy & 1076 dutien next week. The position paye INE erecution, went to slesp on the . l[l‘ f olassiest t in the eity | , but | Worgester , e 35 AN LHK‘“'“‘,"‘“ FOR LEFT $2,500 & year and the duties are such | f100r in front of the visiting cage s ESENE indications are that the Ploneers, once | Springfield ,...,., 1 FIELDER as will relieve Supt, Molmes of much| One 1 a girl 3 yoars old, and the 50¢ they get unden way, will give them a New Haven . i In the first year of the National oo i ine” paniconens or the | Other & boy of 2, Their mother ac . '“ 50 — g soot basie) ™7 | Albany b ash|are Louerle Ang the Mutult schoot sytem, iving him more tima | Compned them, 1t van " the’ tr u LEATHER \ ¢ e nof teac . Joaven e time Minnie o s wife an | Although at present the best team ::u"-::’l‘:" :: y record—-15 innings, Louisville's four- ;",,:‘,‘,‘:,n;;“,‘:.‘,,hl ,:,":';" ‘A\l,‘.\”\ ,I,: : youngaters since he was committed to X Blue lllld .T'm BELTS ua, L R ARt < s Bitaies 476 The ohes *4%% run rally in the ninth tied the scors, | g.adtats br New Hamnshice State|(he death house two monthe ago. WORKING SHIRTS of that \l the other teams are anxious Games Today which "I“' "‘:“‘"‘l""“:“'_:”z“"""Ta“" college and Toronto University. Me ‘“" Minnlck wept and then regulied (o fes. i | Pivsneld at Harttord, 7::“:!;-’!:{'; Ihl“l y}"r;d T.rnlcal)' n‘o nl»(: | was & captain in Canadian artillery ";x‘-u‘l'::p;ll:‘-lulwl guards obtained gr c U ent Waterbury at New Hgven . during the war, For a time he was . ‘I " " o ¢ ‘ | yons The animesity to the Pirates is not “‘M‘,"l"’ at Bvrll\lfl.fil‘l‘ fleld for the Mutuals, made 11fouts, | o ine faculty of the Wellesiey High !m\‘n”.fni \\.\n);.;l vu 1 pu x'w?x unv. - - - ‘2.00 peraonal with the players howeverbut | Ainany at Brideemort. 2 1 asslat and three errors, the gfentest|zohnol and more recontly has hoen | 4er the two children and they re- $1.00 WHITE ATT. fon- rather that sporting instinct that de- Y W Sriapepms 5. number of total chances ever offered | submaater of a junfor high school, | MAined asleep until the guards in. NAINSOOK » Now mands that the champions be over.| > . to an outer gardener in the entiré his- | 13, 18 30 yoars old and married formed thelr mother that the time AN COLLAR SHIRTS 36 RIe hy the archlioh undse-den. | NATIONAL LEAGUE | tory of professional baseball, The sl allowed for visiting had expired, NION SUITS the | | score: N S —_—— sl 29 ur- Bill Scholtz of Bridgeport, who has Yesterday's Results First Puh'hg Show in;z 0!‘ 5 City Fathers to l)isporl 2 for sl 25 . th been playing right field for the Meri.| Pittsburgh 9, Brooklyn 5, Louisville RHOAE Boys’ Club Drum Corps s £8 . DO el el Ipal don siate lsague team, haa been re.| Bt. Louis 15, Chicago 8 Gerhardt, 1b .0 020 0 1| The Boyw club drum corps win| On Sands of Momauguin § . = $2.5 fes- eased, (No other games played), . Daviin, p . 8 211 0 /make fits first appearance tomorrow | The.annual outing of the City 52 50.53 00 - . one Hague, 3b 0 3 1 0|evening when, arrayed in new uni- |Fathers will be held tomorrow at RO, co . BLUE ATT. COLLAR om« The Landers, Frary & Clark base- standing of Clubs Allison, rf 2 3 0 1ltorms and with George Parsons wield- | Momauguin, the big feature, a shore SOFT COLLAT SHIRTS low ball team, just organized, fs out after w, . JP.C, | Hastings, cf , 3 8 0 3|jng the baton, the 21 members of the dinner and enterainment being book- SHIRTS > the games, Bill Venburg, 202 Dix street, New York . " 5 658 | Fulmer, 88 ... .0000 3 2 4 0loorps will march through the center |ed, for Swift's pavilion immediately l : rranging gam | Chicago . .42 ‘592 | Somerville, 2b ,.... 2 5 6 1|of the city and give a concert on the [upon the arrival of the Hardware $l 85 o o Brooklyn 20 534 | Bnyder, ¢ . 1 8 3 O0ljawn at 387 Park street, where re. City officials and employes. . Hear R s bl for Lieutenant Grosvenor Wotkyna, | Pittsburgh 87 529 | Ryan, 1t .. 4 0 0 0ifreshments witl be served. Under the | Councilman Thure Bengston of the e e I ize Ha- Springfield, Masa, and R. H. McGar- | Cinclnnati .. 26 t = — = ==|diractjon of Peter McCrann, a member |first ward {8 cbairman of the gom- $2.50 $5.00 and $6.00 oon ity of the National Capital Rifte team, | Boston .......... 40 417 Total ... 17 45 26 6 of St, Paul's drum corps, the boys mittee in charge. Hls committee has = SILK SHIRTS and | Washington, D, C., established a score | philadelphia ..... 20 Al |have been practising at least once a [arranged a menu that promises to WHITE ATT. for of 693 out of a possible 600, The | gt Louis ... 28 1354 | Mutuals H O A E|woek since last winter, but they have [surpass that of other years, has re- COLLAR SHIRTS 3 4 ;)}: event was shot at 100 and 200 vard Holdsworth, of . 1 8 0 0 pesitated to appear in public until |duced the speaking program to two . 2 rangs. In the 200 yard range both Gataas Wadas | Start, 1b ... 013 0 0 they ghould ba expert at hoth playing talks, one by Mayor A. M. Paonessa l 85 o i and made perfect scores; at 100 yards, | New Yark at it 'M“" | Treacy, If .. 3 11 1 8 and marching—and until the uniforms [and the other by Alderman Willlam n 1.50 of Lisutenant Wotkyns made 194 and Brookls hidasair | Hallinan, 2 4 4 3ignould come. With hoth of these re- |H. Judd, president pro tem, of the | & R ey g $L. rn;: .\xcanmfy lp_!l.d'nlx‘e l;(rh:‘.n,porld, L;{nn;.'.‘ P;"f"‘r;‘k.\.;;‘h‘: ,"r‘::‘:.m“m" ‘}:i"k 2b . : : : 0 lstralns now removed, the blue gray 1:nmmou ct;unl.;ll. nlnrl has n:jrnnl-d to $l 25 . SILK HOSE team o rt . Kuhn an . H.| et icks, ¢ . 4 % uniforms will soon become a familiar |have' professional entertainers on | ‘ i low Wood, was given second rank., Their| Boston at }_'"“‘””"h' | Booth, rf . 2 0 0 O0lggnt in all local parades, * jhand so that a real show s assured. | BAL. UNION SUITS l 00 vith ecore was 585, AMERICAN LEAGUE | Mathews, p . 1-1800] _— | Cars conveying the local party will | . ':;" e ot g | Nichols, 8b .. 0°6 b 1| COMSTOCK INSTALLATION |leave Franklin square prompty at| 89c o The Corbin Red Sox will award s = Jo g o | | by ; noon and are expected to arrive at mp- their radio at a meeting on next Mon- Yestorday's Results. Total ..... 15 45 16 Jnstaliatlon; of oftloars: Will ARKe |y e o it RO 1100 dlologk $1.50 Philadelphia 6, Bosf 2, (1st), H |place at the regular bi-monthly meet- | ? xth 4 ight hiladelphia 6, Boston 2. (1st) ot ay night. : | Philadelphia 6, Boston 3, (2nd) . ing of Comstock Encampment, No, 29, | After the dinner athletic games will T5¢ VASSAR = | N ) o ATkY A . & Mutuals ... 002 003 000 000 nnn-—fi‘l' 0. 0. ., in Odd Fellows hall Fri- ¢ plaved and bathing and the other IN ON \ess Tex Rickard enters the fleld as a| (No other games played. Louisville .. 010 d00 004 000 nna—a;d“ "Emn" District Deputy Grand |*POTts that attend a City Fathers out- SILK HOSE L~ I SU]TS bidder for the Walker- Leonard title | it il 3 B ing will be indulged in | & : | Patriarch Frank H. Bohmer and staff ; W bput. | Standing of Clubs Earned runs—Loutsville & Mutual SAEREER TV H BOREE o0 Sl | C 2 | " o5 =2 8 \y arwve Paddeck, billed as “The fastest waghingt “Vz ;"’ 12»1(5:8 | ;.lalomplr# John 8. Morris. Time— |, 1uct into their several offices the| 'LEXINGTON LODGE OFFICERS i AURIRR AT 15 8. Bad ffth in ths N:‘: 1"‘:&".." Db e é,olln:'mz: L‘L l:.ol,nul; Hn‘\‘x'ssh‘l!:: !:(,é,\l)lst:k}cl lll\opu!yd Grémdm Master $6.00-$6.50 1.50 100 metrs race at the Olympics yes- | 40 28 526 s score:—Rube Waddelf |E: Aaron Carlson; @r. . Fran ugust Heisler and staff will install P - & terday, ' This was & sirprising upset | Do At} | Tcmartow e wore Squires; Rec. Seribe, R. B. Crocker; |the officers elect of Lexington lodge | PANAMA STRAWS SOFT CUFF SHIRTS to the dope and indicates that Charles | cpioacy 36 o 507 |Fin. Scribe, 8. W. White; Treas. E. A.|No, 72, 1. 0. O. F. at the regular meet- was hot grandstanding a few m°"m"('lt=\'elnndl 34 3 { ) |Danberg; Jr. W., George Hollister. |ing in Odd Fellows hall, Arch street, 89c [} 472 | h B , Ago when he expressed the belief that . |The entertainment committee will | Thursday evening. The fewly elected | he was all through. f,;;,‘fl‘e”‘),‘,m g; fi:‘ ;:?BERLENBAGH IS WINNER serve refreshments after the meeting. |officers are: N. G. Albin Anderson; V. —_— | G. Frederick Linn; di - e oo ot |y | BT THOANGAL KMYO) o eramesrmonsey | i Wi, il Semi-Annual Sale Clothing for third place in the National. A/ y Bridgeport, July 8.—Appointment Detroit at Washington. of Attorney Arthur M. Brown, of er, W. W. Bullen. A mid-summer total ‘of 15 hits yesterday over- , T - | whelmed the Dodgers. ;'m";flng\::;"\};:nz:rk' | Frank Carpenter Quits in Se'm‘h‘xorwlch, as state's attorney for New |lunch will follow the installation. | . L 3 | | " . . O i London county succeeding the late ity ! !Z'_-el;r! t?" H:""l‘d'htthe" Ollt"mp’ci Cleveland at Philadelphia. }:o\md, O'Brien Also Wins in Hadlat ’\a 1;{1‘”" ot F’waoé‘:f‘;' Jw“ NEW FURNITURE COMPANY o8- entry in the steeplechase quit yes- | e g A 7 » New York Bouts announced here today by ef Jus- la T dn terdey. But it was not tie yellow INTERNATRONAT LEAGUR = tice George W. Wheeler, of the su- aT::s l:;'l-’lisncx;:r:\l-"\‘;roencf:r h:;zon;;g\ BA 138, streak that forced him out. It was ¢ New York, July 7.—Paul Berlen-|preme court of errors. The appoint- papers | 'Pora 3 | B o s o . 1 Baical : with $7,000 paid in. Thomas J. Doyle and modesty. | Yesterday's Results bach of Astoria scored a technical |ment was made at a meeting of su- 0. Tokaih - Hagar e eIty nad ade Syracuse 8, Toronto 2. knockout over Frank Carpenter of | preme court justice and superior court R C h“ ¢ ';m_“ 0 A% )mb s 139 MAIN ST. the Zeegers, being modest, bashful| pufalo 2, Rochester 1. Merrick after two minutes and 27 |jydges at New Haven yesterday. A OLEARTD. IO vouth, realizing = there were ladies| (o other games played). seconds in the seventh round of a e S of the firm. as present, thought discretion the 10-roundgbout at the Queensburough . better part of valor and_dropped out Standing of Clubs Stadium last night. Berlenbach He Heard Llncoln H when his belt broke and his panties W. 3 P.C.|weighed 169 and Carpenter 1683, 3 ofe threatened to emulate a Houdini, Baltimore .47 23 .671|In the semi-final Tommy O'Brien of F k R t U H ld CI II d Ad t !\'iwark . 41 32 .562 | Milwaukee ouptpointed Johnny | . ‘ 0)' li'c e ams Se era 0331 e v 3- 70 Man-O'-War is seven years old. | qoioiee 32 .560|Reisler of Harlem in a 10-round 5 Toohaster 26 .538|battle. O'Brien weighed 134 and . i . Handball, the oldest of ball games, | i o 33 529 Reisler 133. o is the ancestor of tennis, ericket and g::;::g‘ 38 ‘449 Henry Shaw of Harlem scored a Ho"day Days' By GLUYAS WILLIAMS ' —70 baseball. | &vy 44 .405 | technical knockout over Tommy Wint > S 5 i tied fiGTeosi e $3 293 |of White Plains in the third round of : ! : Vacation Letter-Writing @ MeClure Newspaper Syadicre ff 36 d There -are twenty-eight baseball |" b > a six-round preliminary bout- and ¥ q R leagues in the National Association of . ASammy Shack of Harlem won the 3 i 9 GLUYAS Minor Leagues. Players number | oo a('-n]g:;a:g?y judges’ decision over George Bloom in ¥ g WILLIAHS ~71 5,400, | Buffalo at Ilochc!ter.. |a four-round preliminary. ' Toronto at Syracuse. | 11 The National League of Profession- e i al Baseball Clubs will celebrate its Realifg agideraty 016y, ‘lbth Boy IS an to SIHSH Banlvetpay 11936, | DEFER ACTION ON CLAIMS Mother in Bridgeport ’ - Bridgeport, Conn,, July 8,.—What is 13 Stephén Yesse Sr., of Welishoro js| Chairman F. 8. Cadwell of the; | 5 thé oldest licensed fisherman in | license committee presided at a meet- {‘;:b:’l;ly o‘l l‘_":l‘:;‘; ;0';&1';3‘;:"3:::‘:;1_:3 _10 Pennsylvania. He is 104 years old. |ing of that group lagt night and con- thi 3 i t the St “y 15y i i i ‘i B for damages resultin| y WOTEN 4 3 b e G Snt el e L oy sdewalie, £nd alig| EYS. bieth fo nae TRt onila Wby, ONPACKS LARGE QUANHTIES OF ST NEXT MORNNG INYS WRTNG MATERIASS ON FOURTH DAY MAKES ELABORNTE ’ that fighting is an immoral show and | the claim of Michael Gerriollo for ;{l-tk‘nslfl 'f:;fll belf'"of h:; M My, § TIONARY AND UNANSWERED LETTERS ~ NEATLY OUT ONDESK AND DECIDES SHE PREPARATIONS FOR LETTER WRIING corrupts the character of youth, damages to his automobile which was | Paternellie is celsbrating the occasion | - WITH THE PLEASANT FEELING THAT OWES IT TO HERSELF O GET RESTED UP ENDING WITH A CAREFUL MEMO.TD | struck by the clty's tractor. Action in ;’ o l”,”g-m 4 ;“:’f [e 0 ‘;P“ & THIS VACATION SHE'S GOING IO CACH FIRST = THERE'S PLENTV OF TME BUY BOTILE OF INK (N VUIAGE The first British open golf tourna- | both claims was deferred to Thursday | Pecome thae father of twenty-four. UP WITH HER CORRESPONDENCE ke mént was played in 1860, and the first | evening. FINERE ove amateur in 1896, The first British ‘| PETTIGO SPLIT BY PRICE LINE ere women's tournament took place in| BALTIC BATHERS TO GET RADIO Belfast, July 8.—The British and Lieut. Col. R. E., Gardner, 80 of 1893, » Warnemunde, Germany, July 8-— |Free State budgets have created a pe- Yellowstone Park, Wyo., served | The whole North Sea and Baltic coast | culiar situation on the Ulster border. |throughout the Civil War and is one e Among the entrles at a toy dog | "o he supplied with radio service | Pettigo village, in Donegal, is partly [of the few remaining soldiers who 1 show recenfly held in Philadelphia, | ¢ o Beriin during the bathing sea- | in the Free State and partly in north- |heard Lincoln's Gettysburg address. 3 ¢ Bl vagih SoitRer Bincher. 1t is son, Aécording to plans perfected re- [ ern territory, Stamps, tea, cocoa and |He also fought in the Spanish-Ame- said to be the only dog of this breed . {hers) wat be bought ch | rican War, served under General Per- cently. For this purpose the radio | mineral waters may be bought cheaper St Station.at Swinemund, which thus far | on the British side than on the other, |Shing in the Mexican Punitive Expedi- : maintained merely a service for ocean | and residents in England have a |tlon and attained his rank as lieuten- /i In 1923 no fewer than 6,000,000 | Iler income tax to pay. ant colonel in the A, E. F. during the . persons “atiended football ' games, | YOSeelS WiN b6 construoted e e o, ematier IMTOR ks : World War. Gardner spends his sum- ON FIPTH DAY ACTUALLY STTS DOWN SATURDAY ANNOUNCES INTENTION 0P SUNDAY 16 TAR BUT THRENTENS, 20,000,000 * baseball games, over Ber“n" rograms to the guests of the LUTHER LEAGUE OUTI mers as government scout in Yellow- AT DESK AND SPENDS hALF AN HOOR. WRITING LETTERS ALY APTERNOON. RAIN TOR REST OF WEEK r 5,000,000 boxing matches and 15,000,- » i : : LOOKING O SEE.IP SHE HAS ANV PINDS NEXT MAIL WONT 60TILL MON- WOULD BE TOOLIGH NOT 10 TAKE AD' 000 track and field meets in the | Baltic seaside resorts, while the Ham- The annual outing of the Luther STAMPS DAY 50 SHE MIGHT AS WELL WAL ThL. o N burg station can without . difficulty | f the Fi A United States. » eague of the First Lutheran church . - MORROW | serve the North Sea waterifg places. | wi| be held at Lake Quasapaug Satur- GF) theplaygraunds Of hwo nations : The eight-oar varsity crew of the | . |day afternoon. Transportation will be Epl!conlf Academy o’;‘ Philadelphia | JAPAANESE SHUN SUBMARINES | provided for those who notify the has the youngest and lightest cox- Tokio, July 8.—Increased death al-|committee before Thursday evening. .+ Spend a memorable vacation swaln in existence. Tad Sheppard is | lowances for submarine service have |The cars will leave Franklin Square ! ! | at moderate expense among only fifteen years old and weighs | been adopted by the Japanese govern- | at 1 o'clock. The league will have a ;! the woods, mountains, lakes sixty-five pounds. | ment to offset the growing unpopulari- | party tonight at 8 o'clock in the 3 or at the seashore, Golf, fish, . bl ty of the service owing to the recent|church parlors. A good program has & :T‘"""-w:‘:dnur‘:dl:.m | 7 v H series of fatal submarine accidents, In | been arranged and will be followed by com fortably at luxurious Two PrlomOter.s Seeklng ‘ two disasters 127 men lost their lives. |the serving of refreshments, Sond for Walker-Leonard Battle ' New York, July 8—When and CANES FOR LONDON LADIES SHEEP SHEARED @CTR[CALLY . where Micky Walker will defend his| ondon, July S.—Many ot London's| Dixon, Cal. July S.—With electri- MAKES PEEBLE EFFORT NEAT DAV DURING REST OF WEEK DESK RAP- 50 THAT SHE HAS JUST TIME T GRAB world's welterweight vmla‘ against | )oi0ir0q women have adopted walking | cally operated clippers, 12,000 giead of BUT FINDS SHE'S PRESSING TLOW- DLY ACCUMULATES COLLECION OF A DOZEN POSTCARDS OF PUBLK LB Benny Leonard, world’s lightweight | copee ™ These are not of the slender | sheep were sheared in less than nine ERS ON DESK AND MWOULD BE TENNIS RACKETS, FUNGI, PRETTY BEAGH ~ RARY, WRITE. AM HAVING SREAT champlon, if, indeed, the ring rivals| .copinine” variety, but mgn's canes|days on a ranch near here recently. ADITY T DISTURB THEM STONES, SOUVENIR BALSAM PILLOWS TIME -WISH YOU WERE. HERE' AND are to claéh during the current out- | ,¢"\oiher clumsy looking lengths of | The crew sheared at the rate of from | AND OTHER VACATION ACCESSORIES MAIL THEM BEFORE TRAM COMES door season, probably will beyknown | 2 "I LI 1,400 to 1,500 sheep daily. e At el before the expiration of the week, dé- - velopments yestérday indicated. This match is being sought by Promoter Tex Rickenrs o i momt” 10 ey | SALESMAN $AM Orders Is Orders City and by Matchmakes Jimmy . % Johnston of the Cromwell A..C., who i 7 yaits to_ stago the battle at the SUOE. ST 7 Q0P - Inss~ C 50‘\'?_ WHEN \Tfiafio“‘%;q B T e [l . CIRCUS HERE JULY 30 YoU—-171 Gentry Brothers and Jafiies Patter- 1D Hov— 77 son Combined Circus will play in this city July 30, a permit having been granted last night by the common .council license committee, The com- mittee voted to require Coleman Brothers show to make new applica- tion if it wishee to show here, this be. ing reconsideration of previous action giving the company blanket permis- sion to show here any time before Labor Day. TIGERS The Tigers defeate§ the Panthers Baturday by the sgers of 17-15. Bat- teriss, for the Tigers, N. Pereta and Koerbsr for the Panthers, P. Persta ' and Hannon. The Tigers played a | good game not making many errors. - Features of the game, homer by . Stbege, three-base hit by Feronl, two- base hit by Lingwen, ¥

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