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~ WOMAN ROUTS THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 9, 1908. 'What Happened When Cohan’s Actors | Met Luna Park mers in Baseball Game. MOB THAT HANGS | ‘ Se? HER IN EFFIGY. ) Chases Hoodlums Cele- brating Granting of a Saloon License. soem a Pt. a | » fh Lanes cern | THEN DEMANDS ARRESTS / We GeeAT. | Ory arom Trouble Grows Out of Her i gpl YF Efforts to Have the : a Place Closed. BUMMY— FIGURE SS ae ~~ “GETS ue ah OR, /} J s 5 | a aereyens wi) ce Ske Now Has I ter Hame and o- - 4s-Keeping-it-23-2 A coem ro Souvenir. SARIN G UP | Oo f-/ \ | Bhe ar ae chery whe reaghed Jervey City Headquarters ent th ~ SCORE su WI ‘NN WORLD ‘STOCKS RALLY, BUT. ES as =| TROLLEY SMASH-UP EXPOSURE PUTS . RECEDE AT CLOSE "ACTORS BEATEN IN CHARITY BALL GAME Cohan's Men Couldn't Star Up Against the Luna Park Batters. patenting SCORE WAS 21. TO ¢ Train Robbery H Finally Ap ba anid Gave " i - } da ' Pre res ‘ n Betares es : se and Coe ere oink th atiek t haperoned by Siew Tauret-Ormond-at a cowboy, tok f Alarm 1 . wenried playern were glad t t The score wae Linas Tl. Cohans 6 ‘The grand entry at o apening was tet & Taurel Ormond, the train-rob cowboys and f olar on the eld, vere bride | Rebbers diane added a fash of while some Filipinos were on [he pieachers, being the benevolent ass laters, Luna elaphants kept score until tt got away from them Roty Poly Moater Pincus, the bed doy actor, was Cohan's mascot. Har aS WAT et che eee | Pincus was a Ao Miss Ethel Levy, wit Comin, represented the Yankee D Boy y Sam Harris aged the t Tr was Seam: Brentes ry ant las Leute failed to accompany her. Abe Erle ger melted to a grtise spot on t bleachers, Mr.,and Mrs, Dark Cl Cherokee Indians, after a look at t white man's baseball « Betting Order. poll. he fether any more found ier father’ unconscious trom (Runaway Car Crashes Into LID ONIN IN ALBANY Market, Stimulated by Active liquor Bie then entered a protest to the Ex- | €ise Board and asked coat they = Demand for Pennsylvania, Remains Firm. Another on Amsterdam Ww renew Muvaine's ttcens: Avenue, Saicon Gets a License. \ Goetblers hee ieee and | ‘The Vcense would have been grantea 1 " for | Firet prices of stocks on Wa’ en duly 1, but tne Board held it up f T] A crowded Ameterdam avenue ear A ¢ Httle o = investigati loon was clone Doubs mathe contre) nt] Obey Orders to Close |to-sy were but ute cnanged trom ast Until yesterday when the Board fnaiiy| ing motorman at the top of the long | : night, and 158 Revert lard on decided continue busi-| nit extending from One Hundred and | Their Resorts. ness was: anmll, although there mere ness Mee 1d ahe.| seecy-eeventh—20 Hanires ana | hervy transactions in few individual thought © dem- | pw. arth dnd crashed lato Cre ty aT onstration on | another car on a cromsing. (Boecial to The Evening Wortt) | Cotorada Fuel “ee 18 Pe ak ow who were One of the injured passengers bad A] ALHANY, Aug. DAs a result of the| Pacific b6 and U. 8. Bieel end ster “E was sitting at my front w cleanly aa thoveh %Y| publication in The Evening World of Central 1 American Ice & | last tight.” said Mrs. Pfeisser winia ht 1. Ain f . el ng & Hofin me | © Gerd came sions: There were eat, wie CURAt gambling was in full @Wwing | Brooklyn Rapi or four pletes of mnsic in a som of | : tors and ata capital city while the was band, ana many of rid toroses " ¢ hiv patie to the police, wae | down in Baratoga, an oF * secretty began to ing and play and yell for me te ome ow nde apparently suffering from | iast night to close up ~ sold we Foon tavy dragwed forch & dummy <d oy broken ankle | The order ts said to have come trom |of the, imporsant “ re, atumted w aid dretews Brakes Gave Way. | Republican Bons Barhés. ‘The gaaiers | Prices want vower pnd then’ rallied ; bl 1 1 . arply. Money on cal an i afl AFeiis, ot No. : | were given to undermiand that if they pO EES Sehite the ma tia net hers was motorman. and i A get back to the | . the ° id ail Prices did fon get ot No. 18 Bast One Hundres | MF not Nd thay would all be | PA iiwestarn preferred sold at @ de ynductor of the car *. Joline of 12 exints, Cnited Mates Bx [1 ney were Pumengers werd take in- [WIRE Genteaa Sek, Artem geen oe iT pts c oul W eee whe be DIN end Areliia) ¢. ateety 2-4. Northwestern 1 atwel Na ras ihe matters bile brakes on. | - M4 ferred 11-4. and. Loutevit'e and Nash weggeo wien to Go Away and In a moses! | loved tor an indefin mee Limes Sie riles—oteie tine t f O SEND Tee total y vay Respr WI ee Tt stored and Ot Donde, ¥.184,000 Hunde ot aad ik on ULLMAN TO JAIL. Cohans. nitney MacArthur, rf Rinadorf, ct Lyle, sub. rf. Umpire—Mr. Tove. First Spasm Perry dit the Pall into the wi and a lnwn-mower was needed. Barker ad vanced im. MeMonigal popped one: te Wood Perry stole third, Brown waited, to the peril of the camera mar whil rained around fim. Wood pass, WIth the bases f ane on ine, scoring Veuring st i whitney was t send. Daly drove ‘ fumbled. Vanderveor footing Daly and Warren called forth pistol shots end the Laurel Ormond trill, Dever- ney fanned, and the band tore loose Phe elephant chalked up five for Lune strated npiiinenta of, Painful Pa Strole Harrie @ot. 4 Johostone from te mete x One K — J rigat 4 ne in wha The # . crossing ont are shaman” 1078 Hirst aver Tar "quolatonm ace 1 fk < ‘ ' i h ’ x i h ‘ * iad t rn ie 3) 48 jy dened | Af : x6 Uliman and the others | An ftmetl@ Both Care Wrecked raid will appear before! MO Rtg, v ward t ” f maintaining a gv Le : a ! r ke the Nd wae a > . fini ig tt t And ran ur Rrowkiye | ie ata ASSAULTED HER Ee sect toa ete at 8 t | HUBBY’S ACCUSER. |" t No ait Want One| controle the =f in "| PADDLEWHEEL GRINDS : " TWO MEN 10 DEATH, | iP [ 4 Fall Overboard Ps Le Seamer ei sconce DOWN ’ For Sale at Coffee Salc briday, Saturday and Monday 11 Orders Fitted. ‘telebbuhe traret ied, Old Gov't Java | id elsewhere at YUR Regular Price 25¢. SALE PRICE for three day Tea is. a: t 40c| ay OF FEE Gillie Company 233 235, 247 and 239 Washington St Bet. Park ph . and Werciay #. Bata si (4 HY A pou UND F any Other name 3p, BOAT: HASTENS rene hee ig | rrnn marit opeea 2 OTHERS COMBINED, TO. AID. ers |, lau lmer, tie selling Ying a —— was nar ile mnproved news tie Bouth 5 4 ¥ expe After BETTS 4 BErTs twenty yea x idea 8 ory Ean siderable prea GENERAL DISTRIDUTERS Oly Leiand stone a nen we “ vf 10 Kast $i Burnes ‘ te amine tiie nde hen Maie am ¢ |" barge Po NEW PORE. Ay, =m stone's shraw froma t) lng net elbassingy eed ih erp voliers inalniy Business Mapager World Ho wns & and the boat was | pottered na spi ya ey Dear Sir—N ve noticed from + ” ’ “** | battered and Dr Me: or het ope _ to time assertions from different. papers | y ith 4 unmarriod further Me Ne eM aerket. The undina| as to the best medium for advertising, | be ew. De Harn, Were 4 Bye wen mote. 0 @ecided to make an accurate test perey Panerai Unienown t yer chaning prices were , Avant oe We put ap advertisement tor a selling | Lane Mi! Policeman B te —— ich sae" Novennvor, 690 to 891. De: agent in your paper and. four others, the men towed as fast CAMPANIA NEARING PORT, [Comber hue (0 9%. January, 10.09 to and actually found that we received ad aired w ABLE ISLAND, Aug, #—Th: nang | 2204) Pebruary, 10.% bid, March, 101 more spplications trom one insertion OY line steamer Campania New Y ey cloning prices were fm your paper than ali the other wee ih Cote us ” @, Sept tema ber oe r ie " » veara vid ang) Sarah with theo ovember: #43 papers: pe payin se . areas ras Wixty-three arn oid ONE) hel The steamer fi south December, #78 to 07) Jangar ours very truly Nene en eee er | tem ‘ euat at 91) M to Pp February to 096: March a BETTS.& BETTS. [55 le Was married and had two ey, ge her dock about 71.0 A fe oe April, 0.03 to 10.00; Maw, hath e caMey Vy yal yw take ne thas Baa Von sere to ume URSDAY, san Bie 3 ae oun, ENP al pelted F MMiCHOEAM AN OUND ee Be OUP RCIAL KOK FMEDAY, ‘ aret) 0c RONBONS ag POONP Ter tiroce peat) roonn 15g ARCLAY 5} ee ek EEO OA 29 CORTLANDT id ¢ “America's Best and Purest Milk,” Fresh from the Farm totheHome SWEET CLOVER Branp CONDENSED MILK Finest and Richest Milk Made, Most Nutritious for Children. | Absolutely Pure. THE MILK OF QUALITY Beautiful Presents Free. CHICAGO FLYER IN FATAL CRASH, Excellent Variet One Killed and Another In- jured in Collision on is still a strong factor despite the heavy~ B, and O. H inroads made” by~ our >. I PITTSBURG, Aue. 2000 man we! Final Reduction a "on the n Mine All lots are well assorted and the choice ey ¥ is liberal, including blue serges. A.C. EW 251 Suits that were $30 428 Suits that were $25 204 Suits that were $20 186 Suits that were $35 14.” am | a 23.2 Atterury System Clothes yrmation received the detere ing ¢ nthe roa 246 Suits that were $30 128 Suits that were $45 241 Suits that were $40 Second Act: Wh Riraalt dante Rinete " The Best of All Ready-to-Wear Garments, or Parker 4 on ’ ‘~Ank the Man Who Wears Them” We afeo sali, Aton 'e Satietactory- Haberdashery, Hats, Shoes. | STORES OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 6 P.M 3 STORES Lamecet i cAlso at New Haven Con OW. L.DOUGLAS i $3SOSHOES 528 | BEST MEN | three strikes Third 163 Broadway” Near Dey Bereet Runway Station Fourth Inning. pAeMonieal arrived at ttaretams a pete peirat sheen Mca wai Also Ring the pW gM unre ze Fifth Agony 1 ee 2 AS COOD AS CUSTOM SHOES COSTING $7.00 to $8.00. “t Rave ware 50 ahods for the pant youre, and can Food wet at much styl end comfort ar had from cunton costing #7 and #4." 9380 First aite, if 1 could take you inte my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are made. you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater value than any other make. poys SHOES, 200 & $1.75. De si Lo dunt the ie pome as my same loa Hits name and the 50 shoes, for $2.00 and $1.76. 4 Wherever you live, vom can obtain W. 1. Douglas shone stamped on the bottom, which provets you against high prices and inferior | khoes. Talke no subwtitut iW. L, Douglas exclusive shoe stores in the principal cities, wud by shoo dealers everywhere, Past Colot Eyelets ned enciis Catatogue mailed free. W. 1. Douglas, Brockton, Mase, Creater New York $3.50 Shoe Stores: © Howard Street. (45 Bighth Avenue. BS Broadway. comer Oth Beroet 05 Nassau Street 3 way, corner 14th Street . 1349 Broadway, corner 36th Bireet BROOKLYN 1447-1449 Broadwyy, oor. Alat Street, 708.710 Brosdway, corner Thornton. 674 Third Avenue. 07 Brosdway, corner Gates Avenus. S402 Third Avente, cor. 120th stre g1 Fulton, Bir corner Pearl Street. 779 Third Ave., bet. 146th &@ 147th A mith Aw B50 Weat 125th street 2 CITY" 18 Nownrk Avenue. te Mirth Avenue, comer aad Bireet._ IN WALK 788 Broad Street. ie FOR THE BLOOD OD The putdying action and curative pr ies of this great peer have made ~§. 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Pasay wont +t, Lang Talend City Weae 24th at, on | eine ole Chureh, where solemn CREDIT tiond (Van) papers please copy | requtie will be celebrated. in | Brooklyn. seseenseneerneiememmeninelaraimesinntaaie Cal or write for Y a aAe . ALBECK.-On Wednesday, Aue Carabonne 44. on M. ALBRGK. Ji, beloved son of Jacob Ho and the late Mary i. Albeck Funeral services at fie late reridenos 562 41h At. Howth Brooklyn. bn Priduy sr M tives and friends invited. The Pink Edition of The Even. ee LAUNDRY WANTS—MALE _{ina World contains all ‘sporting | a al ot om ne oa Meda (pw ai, Male Aad 39 MAIDEN L. WN, Ye Branch, 47 Falwa street,

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