The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1906, Page 2

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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 25, _ i MUST ul, SAYS HUGHES 1 Thad tovell you what was And 1 told the truth, and st time that any man on accused me of tolling a false- the rumor going around. | ; ne man from Towa and 1 therfo! ; |Dodgers Put Up a Good Hepburn, Accused, Rages) :ieia tinea." 222 7 Serre san People Will Reap Benefit, ‘ : ; Gamenabut | They and Questions Veracity "ih sea age ale sone Despite Efforts to Defeat. | ho Rate bill w to conference | Yew, 144: ent, 14, Were Shut Out. of Cooper. ASHINGTON, May %5,—The express FLAYS COMMON SCOLD. BATTING ORDER. Critics Too Prone to Abuse Institutions for Perso express company Acts, He Declares. quail. is | rate » te ref ¥ Foca © fepburn’ sal! if To three hundred prominent men who ‘Ris ‘i night in Delmonioo's Senator Alfred R. def errs cree shbas : Page said that deepite the off made | who represent us in the Legislacure come Home the Victors on the bench. If there is anythin . S should be avoided, it is the slur und at Olympic Games. a ean (IEF EA (| re ham } on for $7,000 las reas company CUspdinslonet Hepburn Excited th id & across the have Mr. Jerome “There 1s no reason, Q 100-Yard Dash, by f Then Mr. Cooper in a very ! Hughes, “for general ot ‘ ige, Harvard; llinner mud that he had been cl eae Read, Am- by a 6 a in whose integrity he | a fullest confidences ae , Harvard he would not sa w 4, feckless slander thar brings Into dis- repute those insututions which make our country great. Whether it be Log- islature of the Bench, let us fet that those institutions should nevi be brought into con of the House Accident TI Boys Fie ue Ithaca Fin- Bat Out Run After Punish the Falthiess. i Gravesend Blocks Forty in the Game on the hed Eleven Seconds j¢ “Lat the faithless servant be pointed | t) c out and condemned; let him be exposed | Loaded Trains. Home Ground Ahead of Crimson. egal and punished; let him be stripped of |, =4 Chat shield of position which hides aim ae - = sof from just contempt; but let uot the 6 a ( Nee} nee es criticism fall upon the {natitution wt ui 2 oe 5 acai? we must laud and preserve. aa ana ie sri ‘ is : i % “We have in the country a great deal s pe : i i of uneasiness, a great deal of dissatis- zB e S. = faction, which spring from a fe Ente . wigs 5 that there are wrongs to be righted, Ke a. : z @iscriminations in businnss ite tha: | OO" roe sd [ii n should be exposed. ‘There never was a | 1)" is : 8 ‘ Sebati time when ideals have been higher,|\\” < sart t * is desde When men in pu \fe were more ren | D7 Wy ee y "20-Vard Hurd spousive to them. | I . ? mty x a Casth "We hw can think sanely, who se proportion, wiv dre nut carried away by desire to reap th rewards ¢ Gfiticism. It is a great misforvune to @ | sor man to find him lack! aat 18 lov- | letes, able about him; ti beconies. a| eoinmon soold. I take no pess! view of the future of our publ The motive of our punllc mes | &reat need for men wh or | his: guest a Harvard. Second Inning. | a Time Cornell: ne, 1b 4B, par. Small-Pox on Republic. | GIANTS AND TE NSS ain lie BROWNS MEET oteamya iow Tine fy, wat clloent| tte and the Harv a1 targely to-day the giving to the com-| | ha Ss: - nes munity that which benefits it thi IN FIRST GAME..!” , pounder andy ry hakes His Fist. Rogers, transiant success of individual or pa bela hier Sl Ae einer ; e weather was Senator Page spoke of the Legisla- he xo bagwex to . 5 dor Kiet W ture's work in passing beneficial laws, (Co! (Page) s punted A GASPIPE DREAM. : gin by [oD Sloriariors & : | to 1 s : | x % ; i Consummate ass— ie F Kit : You can't burn gas, Se ¥ 1 thins r z "The pri ow a ¢ 1 ain At Stundand OU 1 . RUN Your feelings boil, ts : {pula orate 1 x The good wife makes a “hc fs Ss ‘in Browne Y One cannot handle ws RUNS | : A tallow cand! | Bow ‘ ‘ i relearn San” Kay | wn SOLID GOLD SEAMLESS WEDDING RINGS. And as for suet, i S You cannot do it; | b 1 f I MRECT FROM THE MANVPACT R AT FACTORY P Your Ught will not bo soen. , ener aca ire , SOLID 14 KT, SOLID 15-KT. ‘ {iso A iove Nee GOLD GOLD Electr ie SH RUNS | tine race way war’ A-87.75 A-$10,25 Is t Sixth Inning. | w 1 fairly 6 B— 6.00 B— 8.50 out Bowerman, Mertes| 4, H , | 2 C— 3.50 Cc 4.75 ' 4 ” Jbl . D— 5.00 D— 6.50 J rt Kon © a ea . ‘ 4 E- 4.00 E— 5,50 1 0 w 4 wbe t . Since ‘ F— 2.75 1y 4.25 { gwar at to ute We ! : ane | ARYA No Charge For Soud 22-Kt. God _ Quality “hie 1it -l| Engravind, — A_$13,50, B. $12.00, C-$6,50 — @taranterd, _ Por: ush a ies For more than F swe have sustained our reputation by 4 Feudutas meat reliable Solid Gold and. Diamond (It me 4d I three Jewelry, Diamond Mountings and Solid) Gold) Seamless Wedding Rings ave ¢ on i st 4 i “ At the Most Moderate Prices for the Finest Quality and Best Workmanship. t D ‘ ‘ ¥ % lane OAr f M Optical *. Tnstra) F f 4 Department Catalog , ‘ we iowe ie in charge of 0 eer tap |they are 3 is Expert i nstration® } Great Risk in Marathon. was (thrownic a wf AaAva Wo Hee Optician, Muiled Free. | at 5 Saventhelsalny to ie SIXTH AVE., Cor. 17th St. 290 GRAND ST., Cor, Eldridge. \« ir Dr ; sari : i ie f ! Seventh Inning. 3 , ————S—S—SS—SSSSSS rman fied ne bunt Wagner. OLYPHANT WITNESS Be ast : ia Ate FELL SEVEN STORIES, | i le Ath - SOc DEVEL EL PENNY A POUND PROFIT plains Pec ‘There |e w form of intemperance that (< not harmful—you can eat Loft’s candy | Mutual for Campaign | 4 } ‘ apes pr i | 4 t until your uppetite is entirely satisfied und repeat. the process indefinitely and Other Purposes, FRACTURED | BEES SGV L a Gs Ae ee Cao es SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY Robert oO t gave t . Eighth Inning. ERY f a r tid trace No. © Hundred we Sixth Innin % ripeness wtoney, Bo aid SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, > vas dt jew tondday | M fouled held Phelps fly, NO CHOCO ATE Tes MED Sounp LOC [Sir buoconweEen. croup [5c], ses iiaine atl? eft. | A SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, © { eS Xo, 201 aa ‘ | preme NGOULIC RUPEE CRIS CHOCOLATE COVERED ‘ fhttorney : ; ai be ath 3 PRYTMLARGE PACKAGE...., Oe [eercexnens POUND floor Sava pees Eas ITALIAN , \ . the] me , | — RUTTER ERANUT rounn 10¢fonawronn Assonren ‘crocor ATES 4 at els | PIRUTTEB) sisicaiie sees Ol RON BON ® AND CHOCOLATE | i : FORBES J. HENNESSEY |]. jrporesm 9c {oetwet i oes se MAY GET POOL'S PLACE. ||**""" aerierennr one : "A ‘ z aa FOR : SHANK “AMOI ACKED IN ' BLOODHOUNDS TRAIL fale for Williams hingied, par | OR Former Assistant District-Attorney |] ypMORIAL DAY souvent ring noxts Arttonitat® Pound 24c Vm} r counsel f 1 ay pean ME TAR. FE OCCASION ‘ ‘ GANG OF DYNAMITERS. |: || |; Tmenecaturear Urged by Friends for City Park Row Store Open Evenings Until 11 o'Clock, StaNSbas | t me esenthy over- Magistracy. We will deliver 1 to 1A he: 54 BARCLAY ST, js a 4 Pitan on Frie Forbes J, Hennessey, a | Pat the following, mitsa roy. Cor. West Brway, | qe - to-d Dintrletattornes wr y city, Hiaboken, ar 29 CORTLANDT ST. in| : ua placo on the City i spl ah es Cor.ChurchSt. / : WoEDtt i Le a ae h rant by the | candies £08 our oy packed st? PARK ROWENASSAQ, | | AGED BROKER DEAD, | einacee ata te snbers of the Bar Asno- || Mantordr Bese 3 At City Hall Parl, vr er ch ENE aie eee nsa|it } nae |r Hennessey's appolntmen: STnenaE ‘ph Choate. and Fred: hie renidence, 222 want] LAUNDRY WANTS—MALE, — , | featimony: to bet Hat nh Menta: | Cee ie aar ates tone na MONERS, male and female, on tally aa n A prominent member | Seen Ee “LAUNDRY WANTS—F. MALE. baa te seme i j aa 6 CORD Ok Bince leaving the Distrot-Attorney wanted. Waldorf: _ Steamy Taundn lat ay tra Ge Pinte © to make t es, but aleo with Fads and _Apply_‘Timekeaper. | ———— 194 th OF Piast Naha’ tie, Aeoce wexcharaa'| have: to. be wo-paticular then to weak |Fancleme rl wt co oe n {omtee MPs Hennessey hes been practie ser oe, SBN | MBC RRR eat Gao hs THE memnber of the firm. my hands." Decision in the mation was reserved.|ing law nt No. 32 Nassau str i

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