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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY’ 3, 1901. ,. YANKEE CREW BEAT |THREE M’KINLEY NIECES WILL ISIGK BABIES USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, A powder to be shaken into tho BRITONS EASILY. : BE CANTON SUMMER eee ARE NUMEROUS eo |Shoes, try Allen's Foot-Huse. It cools |the feet and makes walking easy. | Cures swollen, sweating feet, ingrow= The Hot Spell Makes| tng nails, blisters and callous spots, jeves corns and bunions of all Ina 8 rest and comfort. Ti Many Tenement Chil. 2" I by all druggists and \eVeye reve e1ever eleven mi have smarting feet or tight VODOGDOHODOINESGIOE: Quakers May Row in Finals at Henley Regatta| | —Leander:Also Wins Trial Heat. ——— INC_ERONT VIEW of VEWL yo Z = OR OLED KOS IRL Mg Rg Fe ODE CARTON: W SOWING “pOITION TON , S NCP OF PPO ES ANNO TALE won its heat against the London Row-|rapidiy, and near the grand-atand hit | ing Club In to-day's big regatta. up the stroke to @ and then to 48, cross. | The Yankees showed a decided super- jing the line at n terrific pace. There © rlority over their English rivals and won practically no cheering. ‘The Yan- | with the greatest ease. The time was|kees finished thor heat (nei. 14-5 5 an particularly fast, put the manner | a GUE Jen nN which Pennsy's boys won showed hthexrarmeieris them to be capabie of greater thing : atter crew won to: The Pennsylvanians undoubtedly won | * ew College crew with eat thelr heat in great style. They were | (rid anians, after “thelr. hy never extended, and It le now freely | parked at thetr boathouse ap admitted by those who thought the|@s fresh ax when ¢ left it. Leanders had a certainty for the Grand | W&* fo sten of exh uation on the any “me 0 Chaltenge Cup that the Americans are | stroke: Gauiiner aia: ne CFe® 3 d « extremely dangerous, sent pulled pretty lvely at the fine “I don't ike the looks of it," xatd the | ish, but there was no time in the ri London crew's coach to 4 representatty d any doubt about the of the Associated Press. “1 thought we | , 8 might be bea but I never thought sehere 2 the Americans would show auch capa-| fteva? wan inoat chedhtanhe tee te ee: Dilitier."* it waa in no way a surprise. There was | + When Umptre Pitman's launch arrived | 10 advantage whatever In the stations ates vs were | to-day, and all the conditions of the at the starting point both crews were | tice and. the. management wens oe watting. The most encouraging feature | perfect am possible.” [eer ! HENLEY, England, July 3\-The y and there the London crew made thetr | = dren Wl—Free Doce) ii ince Alien econ redaee American elght-onred crew, represent-| final effort. But {t wan no good. The'® Lsabarsih pee pea 5. Olmsted, i ing the University of Pennayivanta, | Pennayivaniana increased the distance |® tors at Work. 3 g Book sent THE SUNSCRIPTIONS. ALTO Con Houra 10-4, —— interest and Dividend Notices. EMIGRANT tal Savi ags Ban ak, ambers St., N.Y. Ure Homsubure 124 Marriot st. Yonkers ‘Sam tienond, No ., the coach, rald: Phe crew did the work to-day which soo Waite we wan the perfect noncha:ance the Amert-| The renowned Feratta began under | ee rakewalilete a orable jon to-day.” ‘Phe sun cans showed while walting, in marked | way bright and warm and A cool bres. contrnat to both Corneil and Yale. | was blowing off the towpath. The at- t Whhout delay Mr. Pitman sent them anew, however, did net equal ex- on their jou yy. Pennsylvana rowing oa dd LE raul Lae few American flagy 4) and London 41. At the end of the | Americans wi v nf {sland the Am! na led naif a} in the planiond Challenge sculi, first length. Oppoatte vey Court, whieh | Jonnaon's time war nas, LE Cloutte they did in nericans were ond Hent—G. Apne beat W. C. arvandirarlie Anhe's time wne 8.46, They seemed to short opposite t ‘Dry Dock Si Savings Institution, 341 AND 343 BOWERY, NEW YORK. 1 ttend for the na all dew aad the Ives of is Third Heat—3, T. Bl ittle | Hickman, of St. John: staffe’s time was 9.22. afte beat W. rowing a B. Back or vetore July 10th wilh * trom daly Yat, 1902. MIL, President, creta! wt Secretary. foe | CHARLES MIEIILIN Anything for WAL PF. PATTERSON, ork ought to | “" *| BAGELSIOR SAVINGS. BANK, 23d St. and 6th Ave. 1 interest credited te eof 14 per, upward heetore JULY OTH will HORSE'S FRIEND YANKEE TENNI HASNEW SCHEME PLAYERS LOSE. le Way Mrs. Murray Has/Doherty Brothers Win < cinnot 4 by those w lower east-sile of the ate | chitdren, Evening Workl rps of visit the crowde DOME, President. JON. Banking and Financial, to Give Animals Championship f Sinn calor ee toe ie ere up from ahs a Rest. Davis and Ward. {cea cede li ence haus y Siege, Cooper é Ca; ne i | Private Rankers, 6th Ave., 18th and 19th Sta, A ONDON, July 3.—The content for the lawn tennis championahip of the world mint ay th avening's World's phy- Ir horsex has caused h ; | between Davis and ‘Ward, the American Hana gwere} inst wtorlety of late, das et | Ass siclans were tnstr to have tee sent Interest at the rate of 4 per cent. pee eee rienced eens is Brotherasthe tyevery family needing tt. As much ag| smbum credited to depositors on July 1, Aha RET ourt at Wimbledon ti Is VWI be diatributed, espectal- | 1901, for tte three, four, five and six moatis erding June 30,” 1901, 08 all deposits from $5.00 and not over $3,008, Deporits made befcre the 10th day of brothera defeated the doubles champ! 8 follows: 4—4, 6—T and mong famiiles where Heren. Milk and fruit are frean, men = oh speotlir nd butter, al = 1 fots “ HOLIDAY SPORTS FOR ALL: “ara rome tts HEN WHO BEAT ee ay has bat lately for crue Jen through be produce sail denials of the yy ay Hfte Reynolds, a driver rick WH. Kehon, arre: that the prison team In front of herr Weat End avenue, Wh cuntedy, Reynolds told fix wife was at the potn Af he fallet to he was lock oe 5 eee Cieraere rer any month draw interest for full moath, All deposits payable on demand withe out notice. Hours 9 A. M. to 5.30 P. ML no long as Been So Altered and TO-MORROW RED-LETTER DAY Gecupants uring, WANMAN HELD. Dentistry. WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, 54 West 23d St., New Yorke al dts iF mothers are ignorant provide: fe af death and “*> the Heated Term Will SPORTS OF ALL KINDS ON : Hardly Recognize It. | Lae ee Lengthy Schedule In- cludes Events on shock te eal jCarroll and Foley Ar- slisk aan tsussecy ace Land and Water, on TO-MORROW’S SCHEDULE. © cs wn ane, Paigned Before Coro- 4i4 & aio Fuiton St. Brooklya. When. he Baseball Fields and bien ai aq (Dace ner, Zucca. JHACTED ASD FILLED Meade, tn morning, M “nY OUR NEW BOTANICAL Here fs a list of events scheduled for to-morrow, one refu < F remodeled | Golt Links. Murray cute becatine of this fact and, axcuming gest days of the year in sports: oem th | z : the functions of a Judge, stood before Racing at Sreepshead Bay, main with her) Michael i sonny f Ica HePMU MALE On OTA A the bar and gave the prisoner To-morrow will be a red-letter day Bleycle races at Manhattan Beach, M mMer. How : Py: Fenty judiciously expended: is on the proper treatment of hor: in sperts. The schedule of events ar- ; y ¥ > ertuinmente have ty Delta} iweo: eit Dy: that ts ngode ,; Never whip (he poor beasts,” she is lengthy and contatue sports Carnival of the Gentiemen’s Driving and Fleld Club, Elkwood tthe MeKinles teme in honor |MOls Jury af h rbert Mi contributions to thiv timely - 7 . pointing a bejewelled tinger at the kinds, enough to interest any- Park, 2 P.M. f the girts es McA nAltiE Ue UE OY Lipa resis Miers ree ete persects iy Giarantes terth extracted PREB defendant. “Be kind wes. ON ali 4 All-around Amateur Athletic Union championships, Maravhon Mrs. MeRKiniey wil know henry tine ers f Hed th before Vuliteer Hullding, New York Cl "tp the’ morzing and go) home) at ere ia the Natta - a Wid home when she se new and |oner 7 | the new ones, eee ares “W Way to wet renting |teama, which have Just finished up with|. Sixty-ninth Regiment avhietic games, Celtic Park, Long Island 10, ied to the rarth side of the | One Mundr ‘vaniiteat | 52.thas ltr of (7he kent Bi ae ete , spelle for over-worked horses this Westerners, begin thelr second trin City, 2. P.M. resilenee. ‘The lawn foto [ns bondsman ‘ was re- crite World Sik Hables’ | Silver Fillings... hot wea said Mr. Murray, after {1 ihe West, fy ren ieee Polo at Rock, 4.30 PM. fe Bn en) nm conta ples sei y ets | eneis Esieeelnts OUR CRUWN AND BRIDGE WORK se of the prise v! 4 e Giants w: % S e = the north line and al “4 ahe eee a ee id ieee ineey Niet piny the Pittsburg team a double-hend- Yaohtuing—Oanaraie Yacht Club dress parade: Hartford Yaa MRLENT CREME NG CPE ERI AW 2 monnile Sellers, Mestoien loots an edly decayed teeth i siete ad when Lave a horeer that ya [OF im the Smoky City, the frat game to! Club regatta; speolal club races Seawanhaka-Corinthian Yarht Clubs leita lice re rear leraateen us t The Evening Worlds iiouea'd a” S's WS tageedse the driver, chat with {Sart at 1030 A.M. and the second at|. Metnnes cup at Pavonia Yaeht Club; Larshmoni Yat Chub re- Cae he) tet at] Hospita a Phywt seca Wet sald.temmoyades forither Ack ilabies las the ws le Py 2 A “ s time and they have | Ot Manion'n 4 Fund and we ade 50 cents, hich we take ely for a few mimites and then tta; Pentaquit-Corinthian Yacht Club regatta; Gravesend eas t Daa Titrwil cosas bli a een ku and get a slowa |The Champion Bronklyna are booked bi fl i avesend Bay ite beauty. ‘They PMA MCIM A cAKaINaUT bee nl bektoe eit owill ds wim Yacht Racing Assoctation regatta Cricket—-Manha rally. ALL WORK GUARANTEED | FOR 10 Yeami WATTS STREETS, vwer te Mrs. Mok to meet the Chicago team In the Windy Be ADERES Ch City, the inital game starting at 10.30 A. M. and the afternoon game at 3 o'clock. ny soda urse, they alwass go to some noand buy deer Instead of getting wa grapale a are making tan against Neleon Lodge, at Prospect: Park: Montelair at Knickerbocker Yacht Club, 11 A. M Aret the Hellevue at Anta were bat Investigation cleared them For Sale, but the Noraen Ket a Ute reel Annual cruise Brooklyn Canoe Clu to Huntington Bay. vente Fand remulted in the Jury finding a verdict tek Mabie they Meee tat ta] ‘The slugging Quakers will tackle the ee : whl hat’ Carroll: and Foley! and censurtng | Pane p jhed ahd Loulanicaeniilnvinetinitecvelte Baseball—New York at Pittsburg, wo games; Brooklyn at Chi- AACA Satan vey evn morning Kame beginning at 10 o'c cago, two games; Boston at Cincinnati, two games; Philadelphia at New ahehidaten Clothing for meo, women and children at lowest ning World CASI P ON ChEDIT. ot The foursomes, at Englewood; men's handicap and mixed foursomes, ac Montclair; Handicap Committee prizes at Wee Barn; club champtoa- ships at Flushing; mixed foursomes and sweepstakes handicaps at Innta Arden; handicap and wome fined % by Magistrate tel this morn- ing World ing for assaulting « policeman m Sh anil Here ts the schedule. New York va. Pittsburg, In Pittsburg, ALM. and P. M. Brooklyn vs. Chicago, In Chicago, [A M. and P.M. Philadelphia ve. St. Loula, In St. fouin, A.M. and PL M.| a n hin way home Ent war Tay “ > SULLIVAN OUT. and the afternoon game at 3.9 o'clock. St. Louis, two games; Crescent Athletic Club at Morriswowa 9) fos Re net wera tert ehe ralcle Ranga SPIKE” SU The Cincinnat! team, which has had a Golf—Men's handicap and mixed foursomes at Richmond County: 2 nation band. from a fancy eake and OUCH as : moat unfortunate trip to the East, are PareT Een FIL TIA On hed GEE ae i y fe Wishop, aged eleven; au soe re aes : : > women’s driving, mixed foursomes ane H : Jeet twelve, tyeate al Bers Low ER Argued with Meeman]at home and will cross bats with the ni ve 5 a + la eft Sew cate Heaneaters ina double header, The!’ men's handicap at Harbour Hill; handicap at Oakland; handicap at = f Fee ciitte MANHATTAN ee Cco., Sullivan, puaitiar, was] MOTn.nk Rame WEL start at 10.9 and the! Ardsley; Thacher cup, puting, approving and driving and men's = we Aaeete beta, TNE ore teas at ‘Ss putting match at C handicap against bogey at Morris County. tn front of our ents, mhick Lrhursts lee ILL FROM CAS ‘ id get Borton va. Cincinnatt, in Cincinnatt, A. | . Pree nit) 4 help the Bielidearccuuraniistesreetataniihee iboras | Seana! ¢ eorsrers +++)Presided in Southern|Light Blew Out While}, RED ASTRICH, he \ uarrel, Spike vettled, z eee 7 District of This Miss Patterson AS Lenay arenue, New York City | OveeeMR)fiO pene Then he went back to Daly with the j : : tth and Mer ¢ remark State. Was Asleep. Ste “L guess FI put It on you." And he UeAiaeese 7 Aid, Daly allowed his club to connect i { with Spike's head, and Spike went out ASHINGTON, duty ROA pte ate FOS : 1 » quicker than he ro did In the ring. Rr United States Distri r | Ninesy-sixta 4t "s ‘ = i the Southern tre ew oYork, "ite critteal condition at) Hellevue Hospital " SOLVES CAR PROBLEM | Bee aoe Gere aeea ine rade Cah idl audtorins | (ron eof the tnhala : ; ; ; geois cuaranteed 7 . : Proatdent day yo Atturney-G Juming. 3 +} i i t lle Manirnsa) a] secier yond) Gein ian Passengers in a Panic, but All ae ‘i eae Her father In lenry Ap/Pattermon, n'| 2% sh. | WaTcne: all weekly par wend an b ae Papin cqusrientand thaveganv/entirc Without Injury. Mansfield Institution fie gi halite tora 4 mmont important mer on No ea flronly aes eats call or AL DIA seat In an open car for yourself. g Makes Assignment [rio "s wallore pes “ | GENtiewEN's CLOTHING This Is the method that Mberal folkn t i 1 here t ANON F orndtus RTHA GRAY, | 8 weeniy periments can follow who wish to Journey to the} with the flames bursting out from the | cts of water and flooded it, but ait to! for Creditors. aT ax turned on seashore, oh the trolley cars in com] sigeg a Columbus avenue car dashed |! avail, Juat sitthe! time: when) the | r police Thtrtyseighth . fort. | motorman was figuring out a total loss; i et ‘A passenger on an Ocean avenue car|down the track near eventy-sixth [OOO the proprietur of tie | AR HSIN uqinor es station alled and Mins Pat é d SADE - bound for Sheepshead Bay had two |atreet this afternoon, Women stood or | yrocery store at Columbus uvenue and |My ec nriate inatiingon ee was taken ty tie Harlem Hos. | WAS EEO; Besnleras ratne fuser mont zee friends with him. He gave the conductor |the side steps and screamed and men | Yeventy-sixth street, happened to think | doors to-day. following’ the hing } J pital Afterwant # rved to on Anvet street in elt @ quarter and said that he wished to! imped over the backs of seats in thelr fitjalbasxet of hand grenadea he had int eet ot axalgnment by Hanker sean | Hetlevue where she | witw large and cool, Address efforts to escape. On the sidewalka «| ‘"G," picked up two, and, running out | Attorney Ho I. Dirlan teal i ANON ary crowd of people soon gathered to wit-}to the burning car. threw them into | Sturxex owned lumber works, real f ? fow. There was a rumpus later when Vv pay for the two extra sents in the @ther passengers boarded the car and | jogs tne curious spectacle of a car run-| the flames, In un Instant the fire wis |iate and a controlling inverest pauls Wished to occupy the empty seats. The | ning downtown shooting out fire like a| ;Zunmuimned. The car was run into the |i Me % cunltollin’. Waorees tw re al @onductor held to his end of the bar- | co oteor, The fire was caused by the electric | capitalized at $90.00) & | Hn, however, and refused to alow | ‘The conductor banged the gotig like n | “Pparatu He waa « close friend of Sena de had ween a widower seven Toa ry any one to encrouch on the privilege | country housewife calling the farm tor John Sherman. the | of the man who nad been smart enough |nands into dinner and the motorman| , WILL GO TO BUFFALO. bank's affairs han ee ‘ to reserve seats on a street car. nearly wrenched his wrists off putting minis ——— MURDERED F FOR MONEY. i Se aitralvets Help Wanted—Female, —_— ‘ Ie ———_ ey on the brakes, In an instant the car Potathlcnn cane Te Died of Heat. TMUERO MR Canine ol hereon SST Bear Keeps a Town Awake. came to a full atop. About twenty pas Permineion. One of th SCRANT aly Ltomte suffer rl Laundry, 3 AUantic ave, Trooeisa ALLENTOWN, Pa., July 3.—The poo-|#engers fell over one another in their $ | neat mortalxy in keadwin waht ait} F —————— —= ple of this town stayed up last night.| forts to get of. Tee eTON ule S—Beeretary tueath of Hernan and ni, Ve sat night it had © Heip We ae | Not because of the heat, but becauss ool escaped without Injury. But in| 1 cadets rakes Palit & Piston twinn a year old. Theif parents live at 1 wa ctu] tow Sunday World Wants make for- Kill Herner'n bear escaped and waal the mean ume the car was blasing like | Gufalo Dxpoaition during the lust two| N2- 612 South Tenth street. The babies ido out am{ > on hearing (hl! (unes gor advertisers ~ = . ! taking In the town, @ house afre, Men came out with buck-! weeks in August. wea: dled within five minutes of each other. on aunt tory dismiesed the case C + PSANERR Cw Smee, ght Geer dag aa v-

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