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2 AOE ME PRE RTT Ta TL MUA a THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 11, 1908. Voged Bravhors Ad Str. Cor Bb Ape _ SALE of THOUSANDS , «i of LADIES’ SUMMER SHIRT WAISTS AND SKIRTS. Every week this department steps forward with a host of bargains—last week it was shirt waists and skirts; none of them, of course, are left now. They author-Journalist and head of the Colo- , nial Department of tHe London eh are snatched up quickly, these Ware Hert (orNigeeoon sue, bargains. This week it's Shirt > foory & PHILIPPINES NEGOTIATION. Waists and Skirts again—new Ste yy, ROME, June 1.—The idea of appolnt- ones, that have come beautiful k Ing a special comission of cardinais to and fresh from their makers— ° —— == = : ‘JURY OUT IN “LITTLE SUNBEAM” CASE; | | aa | ABSOLUTE DIVORCE FOR MRS. POILLON, “ts"snemr. evening floating In the of the Atlan- British High Commissioner of Northern to Transport Mne pler, No. 39 North Uy) River. It was identified by Oscar Lar- 4 Sea guertermanter, on. seem |Court Cases in Which Pe eet that ote man mas been maiton| Four Handsome Wo- Pe cicene wo! men Are Vitally In-| Nigeria, and Miss Flora L. Shaw, the Van deal witty the question ef the acquis!- others drawn from our great re- ‘ tion by the United States of the friar LS. bal lands in the Philippine Isiands hae been | serve stocks, All placed on sale andoned in favor of submitting’ thet : , at prices that are making this la- the permanent committee on} : y extraordinary ecclesinstical affairs. AMERICANS CONTRIDUTE. LONDON, June 11.—American and} English Congregationalists fraternized | dies’ department the wonder of the city. They'll go quickly— so better get here early. L ; MISSING WOMAN FOUND. > Capt. Donohue, of the West One Hun- terested—A limon y Gredth street station, recelved a Yesterday afternoon signed “T. Roland] Awarded to Mrs. UM First avenue,” in which the writer pa Tala that a woman named Hmily Wikon| Yames A. Garland had been missing since May 7. He sald ; she Ghee imect the felt “41 Verdict for $7,000 if hne@-fifth street begging. Cap’ On O= . ber tout policemen to try and find) for Mrs. Riker. Bie est out caught, She denied her c Bat iecwas ine womans Bue wa My Dear Bargain-Counter: Don’t ¢ mi The Uttle flower plant does not Spann oe Bee wae hit ith a to-day in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, le a prisoner. ro- a think IT com you w 0-day a i Of vital importance are the pro-} ye drop 116 Head, no 1 ihibk of the 4u-| ine celebration, of Tae teroentehary of} ar tare and when you are “bloom |the formation of the orlginal church in Chapel egeelaleelraa ceedings in courts to-day to four] bunch of smowf No, Well, I do d-: Sale of 20 Doz. White awn Short Sleeve Shirt Waists at 98ce, These waists are exactly like cut. The front is entirely made been Beiievaa) jase ere pears handsome women. ~ _ hovanniactiie eaauar! again.” It must be very disap-|the old hall so closely associated with of 8 alternate rows of lace and embroidered inserting. “Elbow @f-the/Department of Yards and Docks| First is ‘Mrs, Frank M. Carnes,| that the defendant intended the en pointing to mect with auch a Jons, |the Pilgrim fathers. Among the Incl- sleeves finished with double ruffle, edged with Valenciennes lace. In an NAvyAYara., Bit fs terms for Mrs. Carnes, and dents of the celebration was the gift of ; A GF the Brooklyn Navy-Yard. More thai! whose husband in a suit for $25,000) 10 oti, qecared that the real omy Bite’ (96000) ees Hb. cAtmeta Stock collar tucked and edged with lace. Regular O8c ear and a half ago he sent In ni F 4 4 f Se aah sg “urches to-free the John Robinson M price, $1.75. Sale price, ation. damages, says Arthur Hanson called] «targain Counter’ and the genuine mortal Church from debt 1, 0. 0. F, SECRETARY DEAD. hi f "and “bargain] “Little Sunbeam” had thelr prototype in ‘ Si oral Chure! Dt x ah pte Tia etka pms a Brooklyn git! to. whom he was en- er Pat WITTHLW StiED) WECEIVIND! SAN a SHIRT WAISTS, white lawn, with | SHIRT WAISTS, white Persian lawns, blue, black ‘or red polka dots, stock | with tucks and insertings of embroidery collar of white pique, tie of and lace—striped, dotted and plain coi- lawn attached; safe pric 49C} crea Madras, Ginghams, Zephyrs GUTS VNTR, Deen tity [2 Chambrays iH » limited quantity i ‘ Of white lawns, 10 alternating rows of | SHIRT WAIST S, white lawn, bats, clustered tucks and blind or open work | Snd a’great varlely of new sheer tara, embroidery, stock collar and back |") y ew sheer, dainty abrol n fabrics in every tasteful, fancy. stripe Pa aa ae Price $1.00; 69c combination and plain colors; 198 Wheodure A. Ross, who for tw counter.” ‘The jury is now consider- LONDON, June 11.—Whitelaw Reld aD eight years served as Grand Secre abo Ber Lodge the Special Ambassador of the United States to the coronation of King Ed- of L * }ing Its verdict Ih his summing up to the jury, counsel the Sovereign Grand Lodge of the for Hanson asked why Mra, Carnes hac 6.0. F. was found dead in hed at| Then comes Mrs, “Jack” Polllon,| not been. called by the plantift as 1 I do hope yon will take good care aN. witness in the case, and sald that Orange, N to control that act! spirit and was received in audie | Several years ego Mr. Ross ‘wrote | named as co-respondent in the sult Of | understood the plaintlt was preparing at. Budkingham Palace. this go . y His © history of the organization, which ts a fvedatica, Pi + divorce | to receive his wife again Into his fam-| keep qatet for mt least a few Jekty at Buck Palace th pabeacd work of the order La palit Hy ane ioe Hy, ‘ail'anle in ana wero oorael | MOPS: afternoop. Thi ps eet vez connie ; ‘rom her husband, in which a de Col. Campbell sald in anpwe' - Liban Anka ; _ MADE PROFESSOR IN ROME. i aaa = ry, LTS ED: ; 5 a tng counsel that he didn't ra, ‘ : s The Rey. Adna Leonard, of Madison, | Was granted by Justice Steckler. Carnes as a witness because the law did|cyer Mr. Polllon visited her mistress MANILA, June 11.—Lytle Brown, first 1s award- | not allow him to call ‘hor, but that the! Mrs. Potilon used to make her go to bed lieutenant of engineers, has been court- defence could have called her and didn't.| ats o'clock led for aseaulting the editor of who is pastor of the American Mre. James A. Garland \ N, marti aacnatch in Rome, Italy, has been ape ed alimony of $1,250 a month in her waa Dugro then gave the cass to poulea. Porter, another golored matd of the American and sentenced to be repri- sale price, EM \ painted ta professor in the American |. ve Nm, the jury ie co-respondent, testified she often manded in orders. shi ; . . seboliege Im thee city Tadtls came prey Wee, Mest TGA Memes aren is coat Me ROCHAMBEAU PARTY Bales bares tre cad bhue) Groot eed | eanIMIaIINE MearSERNG St Secor atoe bi N . admitted he had kiss: y aA A i q . re e, veather wear, f ROCHAMBEAUS RETU! poo ACL Sia ee) ea ahd MRS. POILLON GETS the co-respondent, but said it was in| My Lttle Sunbeam: Of coursey| LignoN, Portugal, June u.—The |H} back tucked, short. sleeves,. finished white China silks, long and short sleeves, Count and Countess de Rochambeau| Itiker, who was awarded $7,000 dam- ABSOLUTE DIVORCE. che cp tesence of his ie PE ae Fe: you are just an delighted to see) French pattle-ship Gaulois, with mem- with Valenciennes lace, white pique front, back and sleeves daintily tucked, arrived from St, Louis with M. de|ages against Mrs. Josephine Clopton Rien Oe CCE emOnOenY | Kimeng) san stock collar and tie of material; | 3 once ‘because after sie had had. some |"%eh a beautiful canopy for dirty | bers of the French Mission to the and finished with insertings of Valen- Billy, M. Croigett and M. Le Grave.|in her suit for $500,000. trouble with a piece of property he |mother earth as I am. Hope you | United States, arrived here yesterday, regular price, $1.50; sale ciennes lace. Regular price Mae cinocAmetia acd wit ual for —>—_ Rob ltls Nttead ies eugene Co wold At far her. ack.” eald Mr, Poll |@7@ feeling real bright and a Utde | OPERA FOR CONREID. price, 79¢ setae $5; our sale price, 3.49 ? fo-day dec “d a re. 3 1% epee fd . > ) a 2: ne. ‘ lo fe Kiswed ime on the forehead | Mle ld melt. BERLIN, June Heinrich Conre!d, a 2 ee on Sine 1 “LITTLE SUNBEAM” Jon was entitied to an absolute divorce [10% jane teltaed ine ‘ny ‘the forehend |e Four eld se manager of the Irving Place ‘Theatre, SALE OF LADIES’ TAILORED SKIRTS. ‘ NJOIeT FREE OF DENT. CASE GOES TO JURY, | fron: Jonn James Herring Potlion, Presi-| J. Edward Polllon, the husband of New York, has engaged the entire opera Sale of homespun and melton Pedestrian and Golf Skirts, double stitched, new Judge Thomas, of the United States dent of the Liberty Realty Company. | the co-respondent, testified as to the |ceased to contribute to the support of “% ven-g flare, with ter 's of stitchi ; 4 , friendly relations existing between his $ . company of the Central Theatre here, seven-gore flare, with ten rows of stitching around bottom; the colors are light, 1. trict Court, discharged Al Reeves} oe an <M. Cornes, who| Mr J. H. Polllon, the wite of a cousin | Wire ina the defendant and maid he | Wife and children ; io appear at the Irving Piace Theatre ||} medium and dark gray, Oxford and blue; regular price $5.00; sale , the manager and banjoist, from bank- of the defendant, was named as co-re-| did not oppose the frlendehip, but on | Mm. Garland is a son of the late James | April and May, 190% Bree 2.98 ry seeks to recover $26,00 from Arthur Hany spondent. the contrary approved of It A. Garland, who died in 1900, 1 ruptey yesterday, Reeves about six ing @) USE MISS STONE’S RANSOM, fmonths ago filed a petition in ba son, his former ner In the meat ex- | i.9 ae .| Mra. Hester Bo PotMon positively de- | fort f milli 1 the famous Gar- a Sale of black and blue etamine and granite cloth Dress Skirts, unlined, u Miklew an $3, plaintift and defendant were mar- | Mie. Hes 5 rtune of millions and the fami BALONIOA, Roumella, June 11.—A ¥ 4 4 , ruptey, stating his Habilities as $3, tract business for alienating the affec-| iq" many years ago, and have two! Catal pinnite allegations. land collection of porcelains, whieh J! pulgerian news Tpavalchal im eseret graduated flounce, double-stitched seams; regular price $7.50; sale price, 4.98 cravaline ; e came up for triay [18 ; hefore the JUCY. | grown up children. Mrs. Polllon first | counsel for the defendant endeavored |Pierpont Morgan purchased from the congress of delegates from Kostendil, ‘ Its twevle members are now conslder-| commenced an action for a separation |t have It held In private, but Justice (heirs and presented to the Metropolitan | V8! ee ee elu: | from hor husband, and atter ite abane | Siewkler, after ascertaining the nature |Atugeum of Art. Mes, Garland, in the | Dubultza and elsewhere met in Sofia at ¢ volice Station n ’ ernoot ied of the case, refused to accede to his chuse court, alleged that the e end of March and arrest for the Beereernirsieth Biregt) Police Ptation, /alon thls afternoon donment. sued him for her dower right | request Theanie of Roe. Nesuehd’ is F100 ey Ww ee ue satel at 1% tlons of his wife, Isr | WARDMAN MAHER MARTE * 4 William 8. Maher, wardman in the | ing a verdict and may reach a ¢ The-new slot seam Gibson Walking Skirt, made from homespuns and melton cloth, in black, medium and light gray; value $7.50; sale price, 4.98 Sale of Sicilian Mohair and Brilliantine Unlined Walking Skirts, Dear Tar Sundeam," that Hanson was charged year toh re silved' in the al malted tn divorce pro Garlapde have uheee watldren' | FOR trial that their father took Mrs, "Jack" | James A. Garlani, of! this ety, to pay ving on many occasions | her $1,250 a month pending the trial of! GWere blue shirt, Rray knee pant, Ichi underwear, bluek stockings and lace Polllon out ay DEN MONUMENT, ae ‘ ae . at | al; { f the " 5 in black and blue, new style gored skirt; tailor stitched. Value $7.: fend Mics Margaret Darter Carroll were | ‘To-day's closing of the case was made| fy iii9 estate, claiming he had ehdenv- —— And that nets goon to reeaive an inter | cmomuon Of the money received se III spectal at fe) 4.98 (married last evening in St. Ignativs’s | notable by the flerce attack of counsel | orm to transfer property to prevent her | MRS. J. A. GARLAND est of one-third in the income of $1,000,000 neom for 3 , 13 A 4 ee st They, will sail this ‘morning | ror Carnes tupon te defendant in the| grom ever netting a otiare In case of his UA. Witch accumulated after the elder Gar- falasionary. z was. decided oo) end Sale Shsaira anally Btaming pes Skirts, ping and black, graduated flare flounce, % on ie St. Loula to spend a twen' ‘0 el Jand hag made his w: ands into acedonia on a jecrs ci i 5 day honeymoon tn Europe, case, and for the presence of many Wo-| death. She sald she had received a lib- AWARDED ALIMONY. |i2.a tna is Marie Louise Tudor, | mission, cing Si Grecan ‘ie of eta is oP. Hae Snlabed with ac 7 98 NK oa : DRO 2 men In the court-room attracted by the | ora: allowance from him, and had re- daughter of Mrs. Frederick Tudor, of |. cordion plaited taffeta silk ruffle; regular price, $10; sale price, © WNKNOWN BOY DROWNED. yen abn thaid 2 ere anc p Brookline, Mass, a leader in Boston’ so- During the month of June store will be ? i 9 0% “E@he body of an unknown boy fervent letters which Hanson ts accused sided in a house of which he was the| A despatch to The Evening World {clety. She marrled Mr. Garland, Who's | Qe a ere a reli be open apy eperiang ‘uMte D-o'eloek, RRBHAL ths foot of Rivingt fatreet, | Of Having written to Mra. Carnes, wife | owner, from Salem, Mass., announces that Ma- rvard man, in 18%. They: had a Saturday evenings tit 11 o'clock, 6 foo! ington street, 10> the pinintift. Ab hae ’ ae "a A agniticent. home in Hamilton, Mass., (Bast River this morning. He was about Fea eAPeuak candearing taren¢’ae CE Ce eee EEC e eee renee aecaraniin eho @uperler teude Mr (Gariand's: unexpected return WASHINGTON. }. MeaiGa Wears (01d, of lent complexion, buch cheating erent oillon, the daughter, testified on the|Court an ofiter requiging her husband, [from a business trip to thls home about Mail 5 Mai Orde: vt Orders Promptly Promptly * 1 enamel shoes. The body will be taken | with beginning prefervid episties to Mrs, | at Pleasant Lak @ sult fof divarce she has Med against | who, rding to the terms of the late . IGTON, n Morgue. iM ie seen Ri Other witnesses told of the defendant’ rin he es ‘Gatland i oN WASHINGTON, June 11.—Representa- i Carngs, whieh later led Wy a se2aratlon| igitg'tg™ Mra, “dack" Poilion at Bpring | im. The order makes the payment of Jia, the eatate, Adetermined et-| tive McDermott, of New Jersey, ha Eee: AQmé Six. Cov Byrd Ay mi UB-STATION FOR SHA GATE. and the present sult, Lake, Nd. and a ‘ayshore, A colored |the aun montane date yack to Maren . Postmaster Roberts has announced Counsel for Hanson strenuously denied! maid, Cora Phillips. sald thgt when- | 2 last, en. It ig allege Mr, fort will be made by both parents to Se-| introduved a bill tor a monument to the ‘that a eub-station will be established at Gate for the benefit of the colony cure the custody of the children, memory of Baniuel J: "TYlven; to be at™a ‘cost of yachismen and coltagers at that end erected in Washington, = = ‘ and Elkin followers. Each man carried WON'T PROMOTE BROOKE. gobeConcy Island BAAR: | Of TUNIS PULLMAN CAR ‘WASHINGTON, June l.—The House EF GOOD HAT FOREMAN INTO RIVER. T ELEG R A PH. PAGH, NOT BHLUBOY, Committee on Military Affairs has R C R D | HERE $60,000. Michnel O'Mara, a bridge worker, was CHICAGO, June 1.—It will be “front voted against the bill which recently arraig Recorder Stanton’s court no mare Thsitere see is out ue HES AT CAPITAL FORCE MAY STRIKE passed the Senate;°authorizing the ad- ——~ | No matter what you want you can| Chicago bellboys have organized a Sancement-of the senior Major-General make arrangements to pay for it as|_f : 01 j he Army, Brooke, to the ranit : toute Siesta ices CT a ener ee eater photon eT 0) of ‘Mioatenant-General and bls rettre- aig G best suits you. Our prices will be| JOHNSON CI Ame iit of an almost successful at- : pt to drown Michael J. Hanbury COLUMBUS, June U1 mplo: in Hoboten, and he queer story | pom 4, and hereafter they want. to ment at that rank. t } tg ed ayn x foreman on the] Johnson, of Cleveland, was chosen by | “page.” found much lower than elsewhere. | » Bremen line's new iron pler, by throw-] ty. pemoc § . so Negi i me Aets * ay 1 erusiep py car AND WAGoy. sentlon _ SALEM, Ore, June 1.—Tracey and] Sidi Ali Will Be Immediately | Conductors Say that Tips Are] wasHINGTON, June 11.—Reprosenta- Merrill, the escaped convicts who killed ‘ ive William Alden Smith, of Michigan, F fsamue, Dobbin, a conductor running |NOMINATED FOR CONGRESS, threo uants at the penitentiary in get-| Succeeded by His Son, Mo-| Not What They Used to Be, |!" Wilitm Teen a vent a. den. i on the ercastown horse-car line on! yiTrLe ROCK, Ark., June di—The| ting away Monday, returned here that hamed—Family Dates Back So Demand More Salary |nite promise to visit Grand Rapids, Mr. {Grand street, sustained internal injuries | pemocratie Congressional Convention of | night, stole clothing from two men, took | to 1691. Smith's home town, in September next, From being crushed between his car and| (ie wow Fifth District, hue nominated | (eam of horwes from a third man andj and Free Uniforms. Sfter the meeting of the Spanish war a nd_ Essex streets | the he ifter the meeting | Das Yobbin got of car ta ©, C. Retd, of Morrilton, without oppo- & v ‘De! BEG Ie ciawiick He wae tibet sition. NEW PRESIDENT FOR WASHBURN Se VYernduf Hospital, PROM WHITE HOUSE TO ASYLUM. | TOPPKA, June 11—Trustees of Waah-| TUNIS, Jung 1.—8idi Al, the Bey | The Pullman conductors running Into IRL; NOW FRE eppel ty . a TORE Bats hy of Tunis, died this morning Jersey City will present petitions to-day | ACCUSED BY GIRL} E MOLADAY IN THE Tey PHILADELPHIA, June Miriam L.{ burn College have chosen Norman D. to J. 8. Merrill, superintendent of the ; the hvlday Schvooaus was celebrated | Medley, who called at the White House | Plass, of Worthington, Mass, to suc- | gigiail was born Oct. 5 1817. He wan |‘ i iiesa® ii all’the Jewish tempts in the city n| lust week and usked 10 won President | ed Gvorge M. Herrick as President of | the son of Sid! Ahsin, and succceded hig| Nostheast Division of the Putman) William M Elils, charged with as-|§ Solid Golden Oak Extension Table, top 42x42 inches, tive fancy 4-inch Handsome Golden . that Institution. brother Sldi Mohained dok. Oct. 2, | Company, in Jersey City, asking for in- | sault by a young girl named Frances P. : ake J i - + commemoration of of the| Roosevelt, “bur was taken In cuntody | SNE UINMOR 12 ‘ I 'pay. hore reeelving. $09.4 | Buuer, was Indleted on two counta by |B LarKe Golden Oak Side jegs, beautifully polished ton, finely Oak China Closet, emumandaments to, when she display;d a revolver, was to- ane BE ‘ om ; The deceased Bey is succeeded by his | want $70 for the first six months tthe Grand Jury July 2, 1901. The girl |p board, handsomely 4in- Hinished throughout, worth highly polished, rouni wirls and boys wh | ommitted to the Norristown Insane | DUNIKIRK, N. ¥., June 1.—Willtam | gon Mohamed, who was born. ti 1895. | Satter ward i bere an excellent reputa-| § ished,bric-a-bracshelves,'g15; we sell them for only 8.75 xlass ends, smallround ze of fourteen we Heats Surtwell, who xeparated from his wite | The tebkning fully of Tunis hus ovcu- | "iuey also ask that unltorme be tur. soaPiMaknt bare: GR. em reouts-| T heavy carved stanchions,” pale mirror in top, 2 ree Woeks Ago At FY returned | pled the throne Knee shed cor * free after they have | Ho vit i ee ee SBE OF HOME, OS OO ee ee en eee nat DINE gid en eee am Lee eee iee she Near instant of tee | “Hoth indictments againat ¥itis wore| pane, dAwer' lined wi = Hardwood neatly and substantial 1 home of the Depew SHATTL June WT town of] after having an arpument with her shot) KERMIS LUB-HOUSE, years. {f the demand Is’ not acceded to | dismissed June 5 by Justice Newburger | § velvet for silver, French; ig Golden Oak ly made; regular price | Michel, C) was destroyed by fire| himself through the heart in her | A “Hollander kermis." or Duteh fair, |a strike will be decla | on motion of District-Attorney Jerom late bevel mirror; ree ee Biinish Ice $19; re iwi enn tun on ; 3 prewence is* now “running. Ih the — Borough | “ips, such as Were received in dayn gone | Ells Was a stock broker, with offices |B EMS Me iM Chest, tined duced to é e - pa tania nis Atty. Sarnilion) ha: Ass ae < Fark club-house, Pretty gttla appeared | by, when. the cat soledule salary | at No. 2 Wal) atret. He figured In the | § fr price § ‘V] 50 rig Shest, lined duc vey M. Depew to Thomas B. Hidder ade homeless and the fire is sul] FIND FIRE VICTIWS BODY. in Dutch peasint costumes, Tunis G.| Was fixed, the conductors assert, are | Payne Moore badger case as a friend of |preduced to.. B be DU, with 21nc,|—§-——___ $0,000, A quit cla im to Senator LD ne SARATOGA, June 11. — Undertaker | Bergen, presided. how almost a thing of the past the woman ATTINGS. BOLPARG sine. sins ~=CASH his son, Chauncey outly beagit|FOR GRADE CROSSING. Martin ut midnight shipped to New | ewe uipdafess Gotton | tilling Henny: $1,000 adfoining property ALBANY, June State Rail-| York City t dy of Miss Mary F . id, the $5.00) Se TAY POR BELANG | penaeetoaien lena ernarT ted | Harrington, found here in the ruins of W: rp Matting,yd. 24C = AM kind, herefor OR v the burned Arcade. Brooklyn ‘ nts oud oO : if . fs be ui viel Le the [EMION CONFERS DEGAEES. e branch of the Long Inland| SOHBNKCTADY, N. ¥.. June 1.—As 1d Company on Sixteenth ayenue| the commencement exercises of Union yeninth stree College Hay the honorary degree of company next seato at Fi OHEERS TWO PRESIDENT 2c AT v. Hit, antiats ee of iaeh BRID! 20h PATALLY HORT, Hit, Agsiate Ary” of, State j ‘oodrow Wilson, Princeton's new! ' > Wo ras " CUMBERL. ), de une 11.--W! Mi we F ward, President, and ex-President Patton, who | ; ' ean Tee a : vi : a ri nile | ot New js Bows, Feslgned lis office on Monday, both ad. | INK 1 & h ty be marriod yesterday) Dudley Obs t umnt ‘at thelr annual | #annie Penrose and Reuben Colvin were luncheon there. Both were cheered urled from thelr arriage by ® Muna. David Belase 1 Charles Klein have | {1 now signed a contract’ whe the | pany fatter will write a new drama which | Bay Mr. Belasco will produce with « special | Rat Chinese Matting per yard. . H4c| 4.98 CREDIT. Meo Vvatory, Albany (MAJOR D. T. HVARTS DEAD, SBIGH SUICIDE A MUSLOKAN, |way horse. ‘The bride-rivst is dying, | ALMANY, June 11.—Major Dante 7, le he man who committed suicide py | Mr. Colvin was hot seriously injured Ey aries aise of Mrs. H, H. nents Northwest Corner 37th Street. Open Saturday Nights. Jumping in front of a bridge car was|*EMALE'S BROTHER this. morning. 'E a bora’ in Baton, JAPAVIA y Adentitied J served in the war of the rat Paul] N.Y. a8 saleaman apd a| beltion He was & prominent member Kemble, of New | f latfayette Post, Now York rator, dP i dead) HOBART WINS PRIZES, ke : GENEVA, June Win the inter. OARRY 1 HARRISBURG. collemhite nM held about three 7, ‘ | READING, Pa, June The Reading | weeks ago b: ¢ oe e Pro- le — r) > Fe Ur special trains from the Bohuyikil |Church Colleges, and. open ‘to Hobart, - a talons to Hurtinvurg. ‘The pausengers | Kenyon, Trity and BC Stephens Cor WWI Begin Life All Over President's Wife Stops in Manhattan for a Few — FREED IN COURT. mrs. ROOSEVELT HERE ON — ‘e “1 ie ie A BRIEF SHOPPING TRIP. in | Hours on Her Way to Oyster Bay. BEGINNING JUNE 165. IEA He Ale m1 are asaeras on oF len roe aiba'en out ons i ‘THE PENNSYLVANIA SPECIAL” aif | Bees he coe house ot i Composed of Pullman Gombined-Parlor Buffet Smoking and Bangage Car, Pennsylvania git PRICE OF ALL NEws- Morgue as 1 years old 4 muslel oling. | Kemble, made gultars and imo tence Suspended on Clerk ‘ho, Stole $22,000 — He —e+ L ENCYCLOPEDIA ) hours to-day shopping in various | #acd fh e@@caped lightly in the Court At 11.80 the wife of the President Bensions to-day. With the | Mores In Manhattan turned ascamonbnla iv’ Miter Miakand Rallroad Dining Oar, Pullman Drawing-room Sleeping Car, and Pullman Compartment Cai st ire oe DEALERS. iMding that the young anmn tw Mra. Roosevelt came here on the son, 4 friend, and was taken back to the ? F AON BY Beale to bewin life over again| Dolphin, which droped anchor off the| Dolphin, which at once steamed o® to , EASTWARD. , fon’ '9s\nras wer suepended sentence. | Now York Yucht Club's landing place, | Gy Hay. sere . ABAESS TAL WR, PULITEER 1800, WH py Mré Roosevelt was dressed in a Nght —- blue suit with a sailor collar, edged with white, She wore a Panama siraw hat, trimmed with canary colored ribbons, nily, wae) The children remained on the Dolphit. ORAGARRYY The Road to fall Festi: | mnded by taunch in command off Kemi Hoosevelt. had insisted on LIGHTED BY ELECTR " P \ or ‘he ad f OTSA! TIERERRNE SS . f ne One Te i a RR a RU A yteale lh on en Ant iedters from prominent| at the foot of Mast’ ‘Twenty-third in 8 m Xork were went to Judge |sirect, at 9 o'clock mARnE # hoking in Chetwood be] at 9.90 Mire. Re ve escorted by a Civil-Bervice Commiasioner Proctor, an p deter trom the | oid trisnd of the Roosavelt f WA is otis pasteles ye q

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