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"SS BUORTOUME. “BAGH WL HIGHLANDERS LOSE 904; HISLT WITH OG HEH GREATEST SKIN sz = CRD NALA; STOPBASBAL BROOKLYN BEATEN 2 10 3. HUES NACHT STATS OM HS CURES UN ETH Miaétan ras comine lke-the Sencire Is Hit foF Five Runs the Ball | in the Sec- cand Face Full Petite is adherents a te pogieey and Mountain» ——— S; j : BEiidins on Gloriter, The Inter in Seventh qd | Was Di novi cootas | ‘ on nning. Ihe a a j = heey pe Macc Life Miserable—Was Dis- Reiibg. won by on lenxih an SeismographShowsGreat |So He Says, Unless the : White House Notice to|/Son ot Ex-President of| couraged—Doctors Useless MPriks iitier coe wih eee Disturbance Lasting Rioting Ceases Durin SCORE BY INNINGS. E Republican Leaders to | Illinois Central Clerk in Pow at the ed. Demund was fourti Highiai ; CURED BY CUTICURA end. Demund was fourth. ners 1 ra recive f 6 6 . : ~ abping far. ‘The time of the race Two Hours. the Games, =| Wasninston t Botton ca SESE S888 Fall in Line. Rock Island Office. RaPEEs ‘in slow for We course and more ; REMEDIES IN ONE WEEK ial two seconds betsind the record BATTING ORDER ‘ TRO ~Jehnson Stcod to Win $35,000 ALBANY, April 15.—The strongest! Police Commissioner Blagham to-day . bg BATTING ORDER. WASHINGTON, Aprit 1-H W. Taft RENEE “Cuticnra Soap and Ointment are thy | Wilen an the jast miiote Roseben's | 0d longest earthquake shock recorded | Announced that if more rioting oc Yoo Washingtor edt c=. =e ; Vbrother of Secreta r apent com * . atest remedies for skin diseases on Lave" Johneon, wan told by |oh the eelemograph at the State Mu-|°UFed on the baseball grounds ea the| Conroy, If Qaniey. rt senior. or checkin te | siderabie time wilt President Rt elt M. ‘to-day a tell, broads | earth. [have suffered six months from a esrracta that Jockey Martin would | gguim here: ines the instrument was result ot fathire ly. the inanagementite ii he Soblats. 2 Pasey,. nes, | | to-day, polltice forming rature Ot | snouid yong with a square, | disease which I cannot’ describe, but I aranted phriiieeion to ride his} sa Yad sbi tivedahy | oe + their own props he would] tase th Hickmafi. 1. Reaumont, of thelr discuss: leWormined/ jaw, swung out of the elg-} will tell you the symptoms. -My skin fee he exclaimed ope rica oot oth A. La ¥ | closei up the baseball game in this} Williqms, 2b. Anderson, if, Howard. if Mr, ‘Taft was not prepared to say or’at the #ixth was Gall of red spots and my face wae BE Pace hits Gnyhiow.” and: Beck ee een ae ea een crroonneed | rm, He aidn't mince. words when | kaporte, I, Prenue v what the Becrétary would do regarding | Btreet Station and ma full of red pimples. It made life miser- iis reseed into service, ns he waa the| TD Tecord 1¢ much more promounced| he eald it, and he emphasized. it witi | eotmal PAE onto . %. © political campaixn in Ohlo~whetner where the offices of the General] able for me and I was discouraged with only Aeatlatte tockes than that mate dy he earthquake! a vigorous mp on ‘his ‘deskha bel ore wrtiants H lor mot the latter would Viptt the Btate] Freight Department of the Culcago] everything. I went to several doctors, 3 in his warming vo ealiop wag { Which destroyed San Francisco @ year! remembered the “roasts” directed at} Un Mr. Connolly bY On er [and participate ‘in the contest witn}aad Rock Island Railroad are but it was useless, . But while. reading » In dumdagen, and the wiee book. {&#% ‘The maximum vibration was ee his office during his a when the ~ a ° Senatoe Forher, and ave up hie pro-f fWelle I'm raady to, 0 to. work,” ive | newspaper I ¢ame across one .of your Simaikbrs chalked oddvvof § to 1, and in pel begs a eccwhig Sieben @pening day crowd swept the lune po- Reecial to The Rventne World hesctad ecanait posed trip to the Philippines 2. CP Ral rreight } testimonials telling the valve of the n eette was in fo that | Weak pitching ny Keefe and Clarkson “ ar t Pherae strike e ave vived to try them, and after usin Pent $1,000 into the ring with | Newland, who reported the shocks, ould: | @ay, or there might mot have hecn nay ote IRSA ikl. ApH 1B —In the second tnnlng of té-| tion of the Repwolican nomination Le trikes am vey A 40k ase ae at, Ea iar ss tadaer #4 soratent onthe ‘It-nmust have been very Peat | polieueian Wesall, crt order thes = ll ne ratty day's mame between Hrookiyn and Bos | toe Presidency or his brothers rete ara iy a8 * The pimples and. the: red lof: tha hore. When the com-|éeed, longer and more severe than any | batt’ ret the General going The es AMPTPREN IAT GY Win Vicia baabdnd Rok neti Abinto ir ‘ spots have disappeared and they mado was recorded Johnson stood to |recorded since our instruments /weretn- |" The Police Department Ie not , fF A|three runs, ¢nough to win eame.| Concerning the policies ue int ofl fi een) ontest. mp to the eecond half of the| were scored Pe athoates aa hes ot Ni i ne | my skin as soft as yelve am a& (00, ith Mot a Gollar bet agatnet | stalled, more than a year age. It @D-| to nelp any man make money,” he am A inten Beats ad woe Ee shoal) Hi agbes: ob New oi ME, Tees ie | cocatant user of the Cuticura Soap and ime) for the place pears to have been some three thot! seried vigorously. "I said that long ahd pave, sthren (BOMe] Tapert ; pi lvl st alae a ia ee Cintment and I recommend them you det on your horse to[#end mils wway, to the southwest oF when we tobk the policemes out bs inraiectin ape ete da Weiceshehkle Nasa Moid Pathe ae ited Sar highly, Albert Cashman, Bedford Sta P’ masked a friend of Johnson southeast.” of Grand Central Stau is01 ¢ 1 in =k) Renael rel an bee 8 Public: opinion approves the mala he | tio Nov. 29, 1905.” “90h, be ought to win even with the] If there was an earlier shock fo Mex-| gquare Gardin and other AS yeh Mees rua 1 the Giants Paatucaicat saaesiktaatusa'e ol elects tion, N.¥., Nov > p.” answered Johnsor. feo) {twas nul, recprded here. The only] tails “These baseball people are mak. tk in ‘bis “rire First Inning. Republican party in State stan ® — ‘race proper Roseben, off iast,| Pecord begins at i.14 _| 1M Plenty of money and can afford to seve ee ie meanted| Maloney began the proceedings with| for the policies of President Roosevelt K- FOOT COMFORT fly Jammed into the bunch b Spa x aa statement, given pig ere @ their grounds themacives. Of on balls and waa hit safety | ang nevada ers pela the middie mark | and me latter supperts Goy. Hugh made play for the lead and | °° te Geologist’s oMice later In M8) course, tn case of a riot it is our place} four t including two two-bagwera, | Pfeffer to Tenney. Lumley nit for { because they work on similar lines and Obteined from Cuticura Seap pack, When he could not Bet | soisc cher the see itiiavaaes bee | Saree civing Washington an easy victory 2 [Seen eee and Ointment joubt t the presant disturbance be z Nee tates anette the f ft th b v he tame to the fore with all 44 these baseball people don't : Bomne of the leaders of the Republi! — i fs 2 Jong to the ‘world-shaking’. variety First Inning. 3 — For tired aching. irritated, itching feet, ys . - peat miaiens organizatio . * . TRRMemess and speed he ORE ee ee eee nee ee een |e what's right and police e WAS AN PARY oUt OM strike | can organization seem to be pat in the | Baar inflammation and painful «welling of the he Gash for goal wea too short ‘ ; drew four balls and wot out| Tenney was the second victim of Ruck-| attitude of opposition to Hughes. This YRoseben was beaten felt at ali thosselamologioal stations in| WR Sroandas I'll stop the games, Nerden to Perrine, "Meeler| era benders, Lees made.a great catch | cannot continue If the Biate is to be joints, red and rough a : (ffs nvuiry, af Yo ae vu Kerest S=m| eriuoeumntor sinriens *2 5c" eben [SF ecoemonee a7, MO ate erhpergg AMERICAN GUNBOAT ie Soa gould; have won with Martin UD."| pernaps, in other of the world. ° tum- kept in the Republican ranks, and I ° ingen: anal ick dae , lo i tS Nearly & year ago Ought Keeler ho Lewis went out, Pfeffer to “Tenney. | some w ve ich the Governor "may y . Wack to the judges gaan was received at 1.14 1-2 this morning. | Plaiung the pesiion of the Polite De. th oh Pg eeler ined. Alperinan was cut, Brain to Tenner regard ean @ Governor may! WASHINGTON, April 16.—D 7 glands: Scak the fees “ “Jimmy en ie F180 In} Al Lm A OM. the waves developed Taey have had plenty of | Laporte filed to ONE RUN. || Hurley waited for & pa Rucker | pide sympathetic support of were received at the Navy Dep in Cuticura Soap he value of the purse and wagers on | rapidiy to extraordinary cize, reacning| inelr own men an ich 10 engage ley struck out,| fanned. NO RUNS. the organisation ment 0-dayafrom c ‘3 nd Hot Water, drys - own id protect ‘th ic a heoundakc a ‘ -u Howard beat out an jnfield bo on ie " h 7 b a 45.) maander Doyle 4 4 Put | his horse, He watched the race from/an amplitude of over six inches as] The same rule apples t Mites ee A cael eee fine pick-up | a idwell's pp te AB baer PR ynaes I feel sure that the President b he senior nava: Diinelin watate and anoint with | the press stand and the former Sage of | traced by the pendulum, and causing | Square Garden and other money-mak-| ing, Kleinow to Biberfelt, NO RUNS. {er into tre Aeld. | Rucker tossed| levee that Gov. Hughes's policies are}in the vicinity of Ce Ointment. For NG@uttenderg screamed ‘Glorifer” in true| the recording arma to swing entireyy |S “enifes ‘They understand tat now Ritchey’ rine Of-side to Casey, aaq| good and should with auch cpanges as ae Sop romcee tehing and irrita- tyle when thi th ft end wa have no trouble with t Second Inning. the corners were all occupied. A = p . gunboat | he itching and ‘ Gayneresque style when the great horse | off the cylinders on both north-south] "about this prize figit Business | want bs wr Bitch acored Howard. and Bridweit (12) Pa hige ad Oley gga, Blade arpa "ge PB cod ad t| tion of eczema this treatment ts most Jeft the bunch and caem tearing down | 9nd Uie east-west machines, Tne jarge|to say something rigat now, too.” se}, Hoffman hit for two bases, went to! Ritchey moved up a peg Brain fanned | P* Put Into effect. The Republican or Hondur grateful, affording immediate relief and fo the finish mark a winner, Don | waves iasted ten minutes and the*wnoile | 0K 4x reputable cluos comply with uel fifteen Kit acoted on Kosten fim to| BI cored on & pasted Sail, and| ganisaiton—shauld have the advantage ea pointing to a speedy cure “Diego's running was a disappointment | disturbance till about 4 A. BL” The trouble with thidee gecithemnen ie ts Conrgy out. Patten to Hiek. | stoner, stole jpome. Heedham fied io) of the support of the pubiie opinion | _ Complete Exter : to Mr. Belmont. “I gertainly looked for] WASHINGTON, April 16—A aistant |if they are given ai inch they take aa] MAN. RUN. oe to Cham. Altiser| THREE RUNS which Hugher is leading he should Moxicg Hore sr ot Tndarts, C eariuquaxe Of gieac inienaiiy Ww - ickman out, Keefe to °. : bg ly Death es a Bags arture better showin abe, etc moe | pre cacueneces Sivas lareay Wie “rw: opie prise fight business Muat and| Grounded out” to Williams, Anderson Third inning. Poser par Seg of a political organi-| 1 “agceement 3 fan an excellent race considering | mogruphs, commencing at Lita) Ws h mop—po fooling abou! It is not| doubled and ncored on Perrine's triple} sMaloney fanned, and Casey aid nike. Seton Which will ald him to carry his} Preside aya, ! oid througheny t he was interfered with.” mornug. The grestest imovement o:[TMt, and the citizens do not want It ia) Conroy, misjudged and dropped Hey-| wise. Brain and Tenney took care of| VWs into practical effect Preaident Figuera. of Tote Prope, Bonen, Meas. | Bverybody of note in the turf world | (ue earth at Wisuington ocourred in|” «about stopping baseball, how woul en's fy, scorns ee RUNES out,| ise, Drain, ant Secretary Taft will attend the meeting | ondiran President baspttins feds tod dla ad lneemed to te on hand. Taminany wan |S8,cesi and west direction, and lasted |you'do it? he was ask would! Keefe to Chase was out to Jordan, unansisted.| of the Western Federation of Yale] silt Content ‘Aaverion Wien i fy trom 12 to l4i AM. The total du-|" “Now you are ‘going | into the legal Third Inning. . > fanned, Alperman handed Bes: a ~ 4 qu 1 America. hether in ‘Represented by both the Murphy and| ration of the earthquake was over (wolaspects of the case and I do not wisnt mont's qrageer tip {0 Jordan. NO RUNS, | Clubs in Cincinnati on the Zith inst. It} to make his home mexico ° 48; /n0t MeCielian factions. They reached the | Lours, | ay EE Giscuss them. I'll do tt. I'll stop the Hickanan. retired: wth Fires A Fourth inning. NB. 1 is stated that thip visit to Oblo has no | Stated. ftrack in force and full feather, Com- records seem to indicate an un-| ball games if they don't comply with] Anderson soln Taian” Bikectels ‘ political significance, the Secretary's en- = uyually Violent earthquake at @ ais-| police regulations.” fife “Keeler fited to Altizer. Elberfeld| Jor@an war toxsed out, Bridwell to ee ea one are oe Mlssioners O'Brien and intry headed | (ance couparvole in ialensity wits Ee tare delegation of MoCibllanites, | those which recently eecurred at Vai- out, Ratten to Anderson, Chase sin-|Tenncy. Batch went dor gied. Willlams died, Perrine to Ander- | ner. Brofter and Tenn —_—_——_— _ VRok“tiatge | A cablegram received trom the Sec-| | YOUR Baby Needs "Big: Tim" and “Little Tim” Bul- | Dareieg and. Kingston, MR ‘HA LL son. NO RUNS. s'8 wallop. NO RUN ho 4 orto Rio Dee ao pinaster ana oseesce ciry “6 5. THAW W Ganley flied to Keeler, Schiafiy out, Rtd_wan ah easy out. Ticker tol statse thet he expects to. retur to tne | | AL Sanitary Crib | : r ne earthquake lasing four “Sada” PROVE $ Keefe to Chase, Cross doubled. Elber-| Jordan, Bridwell out, Lewia to Jordan, | Sates (hat he expec ert A ee sanitary Rye pyr ath ieee showman and ep ol eon i a we, jaa night TORY BY {eld threw out Jones. NO RUNS Rjtchey fied to Maloney. NO RUNS, | Uplted Btates next Monday, His Cin a | Dultvan clan, with “dior” Gnttney. and | Rotem, rhe, ene Imei, bu WHITE’ | 2 Lib qurth tarde. Fitth Janine | dat aaesa Ae Die’ exercinta connected | egnck” MM. * ied th * Lm Gamage so far as can be 5 LETTERS. Laporte was thrown out by Cross anc my he dallooned out to Bates, Hur-| with the onening of the Jamestown Ex- & urphy the vanguard benzees. S at 1194, debm ‘thna) bi gohlesy sonese out Hamman. URE oy S ned. NRE, 4f07! Was taken by | postion. | Murphy men. yan Mex ETE was oa y Ganley Needham. > The political hosts were on the job | Which, ie, % minuieg slower than Ameri: (Continued from First’ Page.) "Allisee dropped « Texas ver back in fouled all over the lot and then "only to pick the winner of the Carter, | $time earth conned “at Ihde. heen of Williams and stole second. Ander | w a toneed out, Casey te. J ape Jor MOTHER. IN-LAW WAS Monday, April 13, 4 4 to left score ner, Per n took care eedhum's skyscraper ~IN-! and many of them had another cuces op wires werg ur out. 9 A ir her eal wan tit by pitched ball. Anderson Ptemter singled to right Batos's amaeh : “Boming after the race was run. Turt-| 920" sn Garknees, gwine city | #bout the weather and would not be |2o Jur scaling third, Kieinow to La-|to Alperman forced Pfeffer, Alperman ON BIRLEY’ lure |e back to the subject. Lewis, NO RUNB. 10) e al oring men of national fame thered at the! of (lect lights. ore a ibe ba port Heyden hit into a double to wii fa ‘ n a m Seprcing eos, © Aw | Mr. Delmas, when asked about Mr. Bs Sixth Inning =~ pai(UF dectar will tnultye this new and soc! ad H El pert ‘eld to Willlame to Chase. cys Hoty ad well as some) Sorts celine Stovle's vielt, waid It was a friendly call | UN With tnnieac | Maloney got Or ass. Pfeffer [ite eleaciiness, comfort and “ean Th th D 3s pt ee Pieter | sot Real Estale Man wtth Strange| | Scr ekg Meet e ay » “higher-ups’ in the Jegisiative halls! The as halt ‘on Ginco Ma: | Dati? yo Street) “| knew a brother-in-l Were present. Benator “Pat” MoCar- | was cracked open for a distance vinclaw of Mr. and! Tenney took 5 ry ‘or bab} 4 Fen and “Big” Joe Cassidy, of Queens, | yards. The shock be pronounced. the Steele's out In Caitfornia,” he aid, eee oe ad eer a kage | ax ie Pete, Melony Bed to Tate Woman and Followed Him Canes Coady ‘inwtaitiy changed aa . {ho never mined an opening min | Nenvieat | hate the Mesa swaley haves" Mr. Deimas pronounced all other ques. | son. Keeler’ fiy (0 Ganley pcored |and™ Maloney. scored. Batch | fanned. a op een SUITS for Spring )* Madeto G@hummed on the club-house veranda. | from their houses and dwellings tn | “one rewarding Mr. Steele's visit as im. | Keefe, Eiberfeld out, Cross to Ander: /Oe® RUN, | Infield drive, Beau- | to Hotel wake, or Summer. For) t robes. | pertinent. son. ONE RUD +t out an infield drive. ~“ soeee Ss Among other notables were E. Eg. | Melt nigh Patten walked. He reached second| mont eae hit by a plished ball Howard! When Eéwin,J, Birley, of M. B. Hul welght ‘and co Measure Day or Evenin For Home or Trav. > $449 Kepresentauves the Associ 1 Gmathers,” August and Perry Belmont, | press made a rapt tof of the Se ned | pith, the exception of Dan O'Reliiy, Pau) and Ray Rainey, 8. 8. Howland, | found cracked walls and fevures in the rated, makes n Ganley's sacrifice, Laporte to Ch crifced, Casry to Jordan. Bridwell f who will be retained, no matter wuat fchiany lined a. fy’ to Biberteld, wo l Sas passed. iilling the bases. Ritchey | 4 Sons Rea) F | happens, it le now certain that all the | doubled Patton on a toss to Williams. | matted Into a double pi Lewis tossed * te Company, strayed from his wife's side to enjoy the so: a - ayements. A wall on Santiago str Thomas Hitchcock, jr, Clarence Mo-|Po\Soeed uiiling @ numost of Boress| other lawyers who served Thaw in his|NO Rl to Alperman, forcing Bridwell and Al-|clety of another woman in Harlem, he eae hy TOPCOATS Dowell, ©. H. Pettingill, P. J. Dwyer}ang wounding five men, | recent ‘trial arp tobe eliminates Sy a Sixth Inning. perman threw te Jordan, nailing | id not know that the eyes of his] | Sage Mure UNIFOKms and _K No reports have yet come fr ‘ Ritchey. NO . h as = : Be EE American, colony, but it Is hot balleveg | simple expedient, Thaw will settle with eda fly to Cross. Wiltleme Neath inwin mother-in-law, Mrs, George 8. Aibert-| [hesHerr Farsiiue Mir, Co. 44 Duane and Livery, | Any Style They_covered the lawns unti! not an! {OP ihcuy damage was sustained them for their services ta date and then * Laporte out, Cross a fon, and her husband, down from Bo wife Sf : ’ . Gnch pf wpace was available, Long be-| there, aitnough the houses, unlike those | {all te rotcin them for tee return t RUNS. Lewis went tdwelto Tenney. | mona, Rockland County, to £0 to the | —_———_——— ‘ he opening race was run stand-|in the old quarter of the ‘city, are not ae isch 3 Laporte to Chase. Jones | Aiperman selied one out to Bates Mure} > Exira Charge for Big fore penins srand- | ps t er ni 'o Extra Charge ie Men, {mg room was at & premium. In the | built to withstand earthquake shocks. Frank Black Suggested. fold. Altizer scratched a| ley fanned. NO RUNS. theatre, were upon him } At the Ume of the first shock the cafes; tway seid to-dely that h hit to eld Anderson walked wey togee] rBain's b Aer over to ‘Wife and I were on our way to the Subscription Closes 4 @pace between the Meld and grand stand | and theatres were filed, and panic was | 4. \or9 ty aawtane pragh ed pea fe Perrine made a two-bagger cor! Al-| Jordan, | Needham poppe ¢ up for! theatre, when we met Edwin, in One . aa page led were or mo tomo biles nie feared, but, owing to the peculiarly, lea of reta! tizer and putting Anderson on third. | Lewis. Pfeffoy poked one out to Alper- ie ” nA s. furnisi- | ecdy swing of the movement, the! Ing former Gov, Frank Black to hangle| Keefe was the aot the box. | man’ NO RUNS Hundred and Twenty-ftth street,” Mr, Thursday, April 18, 6 P.M. ing Suetriking dispiay and flustrating | OY, Wit Ene buildings In compara: his intereste in the next teal. It Clarkson rep larkson struck Eighth Inning Albertson testified to-day. “It was on the and wealth of the crowds who | tively good order. ‘ AEE ‘ape. wet out ‘der : : ee ¥ ¥ bing pov adazs. ONT Sthock was preceded by two/tven sald that a tentative suggestion at He: Rucker singled (o right and Maloney | the evening of Oct. 6 198. He was with Aeyged zlelectric flashes, which Iit the sky | had been made to the ex-Governor. Mut Seventh Inning. to 1 Gases atterlipted aucrifice | ® strange woman, We gave up the the- Fe, | ‘The weather was bright, bracing and to'ine northwest of Mexico Black hasn't decided yet whether ne|. Hoffman drew 4 paws and went fr war led by Brain, w tossed tojatre and followed them to the Harlem |] purest’ a: Ni Sa he tur Semis wt Oy perfect for racing purposes. The rain! The movement was from east io eines r nee third on ‘Kleinaw's sacrifice, | Bridwell, forcing Rucker at third Lum-|jiot0), Third avenue apd One Hundred |] we te fa deedee’ pe nateceuly 8 ef Saturday night left no mark and the |in an oval abape. The needle frst de come into the o ven If an ‘open | Crone to Anders: arkson grounded | ley fi to Howard, who returned the . 4 ° aren for good thought Lirited Yen cepriinetres and later twen-|and direct proposition ts made to nim, |out to. Perrine f Hoffman. Con- | bail quickly to Ritchey, who nailed Ma-/and Fifteenth street. Edwin wrote dni SPECIAL FOR MONDAY a Course was fit for record breaking Ity-one. then {( ewung com: ¥ out Of| vecause Thaw eo summarily dismissed | roy, struck ous. ONE RIN loney off second. NO RUNS the register anf the two dieippeared d: Cor, Cha bers. 500 Layers in Line, e dial ving the ER Of] ne a - y im Clarkson pasted Patten on Dati. | Bates popped. up One for Hurley. | upstairs, Wife and 1 went in and|| CLB-FASHIONED yANuy. LAN Broa way, Lor, m , tthe shock a matter of « ectures "rhe | Fm of Black, Olcott, Gruber | Ganley singled, Patten reaching secona.| Tenney out wis to Jordan. Bea 4 AND MOLASSES OUTS POUND 10e omens Sipwart Bulli ine registred and were signed to the |] AssORTED FRUIT AND ee Prebetiy 4 layers of odds welcomed |, chiafiy s| mont singled to centre. Alperman and server deciared that centre of Bonyngr. of whioh he was then ti Both runners moved up on [tthe crowds in the field and crand stand the few, wes orn ably hoc ee age | Heads last summer, after having re- | sacrific porte to Williams, who cov: | Jordan took care of Howard's bounder.|room right across the hall from them CHOCOLATES tnp 1Se 4 there were at | War 9 1D | tained Ju 1 ered first. Clarkson purposely walked | NO RUNS. y ¢ in th aes seo dete bank volle of {hat region may have suifered tained Judge Oleott as hie counseltn- | Cig,” Jones a Pipaaety R Rites stainal We oat there mS ¢ aark « long vime. 11 SPECIAL FOR TUESDAY F A tig . bases. scoring Patten and ( = Mere or lese sine, ready to try their) « The prisone: ent < Itizer tie Ho! 20 cn Jordan want out, Ritehey to Tenney, | waiter came up With glasses on a tray CHOCOLATE AND VANILLAN j oul t laying the odds. Bome are |! : today rrganer spent &@ wood part of | Altizer fied to Hoftman. scoring rom | match filed to Howard. Lewis filed (o| Wife and I saw Kéwin and the strange || COCOANCT KISSES .. POUND 10¢ ¢ geal that the shock w vy tn tint region [1708 nS newepaper sceounts of (G00, pulling Jone as Anderson | etes. WO. ae wor Wife said, ‘Hello, Eddy! and || ChOC@EATE CHEAM : at some are experienced but the sand alng the Sage nothing’ more [the re-triais of other fam panrder | counlee: woring Jopen. Perrine eines: ih ot aa Edwin replied. ‘I'll nee you later. Then WALNUTS .- rounn 1c ert are that @ week will put them|Was learned. From the city Vers |cases in this county, He expressed al one. tive RUNE ueht we came away ie Raskshebing the delicatessen counters. | Cruz south ‘the shock ts reported 10 |deaite "ia ateet” een Hayaen'e , ’ lisa Alberton corroborated her hus- ak fi have, been. very severe. At the Mateo Meoreary Rehberger offered a» fine rological Bureau ald the shock | Me Weed for the opening. the feature, of | was the neeviest experienienh Wore sno [once of murder ” r 198 quitted on eure, being the $10,090 Carter Handi- |S. nes ie known at thia time tne ecauitied on t personally ‘Roland Ei ~ i 5 ghth Inning 4, and Policeman George sceeper, er being convicted | 4, mg Fig oy PE | or Mt West One Hundred and * first dexree, was berteld fied 7 Chase | * street, whose wife im a trial . sister of Mrs. Hirley, served the sum ap, at seven furlongs, which has|» ox < + righ fied to mons and complaint. which made it SUMPed Int» prominenc one of the | Tuis Pot ; fet PROM nt thie time fon | In the exprese and mail that came y ) RUN 7 m ‘es P. t ‘o-day was ~ “ atten struck out, Klberfeld threw quite « family affair nneors tGaTagithe a Bietanen nt WAS mites pl ip tn OR PP AL HP oy Laporte caught Bonlanys a Wietiee Leventritt signe@ a decree of | ME OFERLs Of the reason. al me Sea 1g peter Hil ‘) running down the field” NO lute divorce in favor of the wife *. and contaming « cane made of | fiing | y Phe $4.00 three-year-old De Mund : le with @ al D -—— Se ee 100 RUSSIANS RULED; leer ce ee Mle tana qeeubreer READY FOR ROYAL BAB - ~ ese garnet ead thie wa rom Moore. | of Taporac's hot one. Hoffman single if in C } ‘ —The relic 4 Brookdale Nyv Okenite, Don ‘Diegs FEAR ANTI- JEWISH RIOTS. reed Arete % 7 "9 " 8. = 7 cgi waa : tafe on Be. Vo spr ied |Man and Girl in Court in Dis-| mana, heel) Moo Fi * of Ov ar ated for Clarkson and hit into of the to of Tortoss lineux. who, pestle) | 4 ce agra, winner of the Benn . Boys” The other ran jike this: “Good i Ri") ; mershi = 4 other good ones. The race wae fuer Saree, Basie ehiixes? a double play, Perrin to Bohlafy to pute Over Ownership ah em tr ey ots - : Anderson. NO RUNS. Dees of Collie. noe with the open one, and it was predicted) LODZ, Murrian Poland, April 16 When A) Sum ody came te hall be unde FISHER BR BROS. a tes! fhe favorite would be 3 t or|1 K the las eke over vad oy at hae aeve: Rena wae hiss S siosrischoce and | ere ax the Taull- or pu ‘ vince remarks | PUNISHED TOUGHS ee COLUMBUS AVE four other races, all of which possessed | a Salient Had No Use for it | LIKE SCHOOLBOYS. | BET. 103 & 104 S7 ’ ‘ing work and ‘Here, Ru: 1 take this walking There is a dog locked up a cell in Brest interest. At Bennings there were ¢ jake matters tnt sticks tf use i aed 0d one reas SRurtiath ainast ethtions Atala ’ Sinai! Fields, but here the fields were|Mands sn! are violently | willl probe some ilitle me before | —— booked uhder the name of Prince, all If you liked the last larae, this Waking tre es un ‘whom the y ous wihlking ry r " | ot kno’ nat to a i ieee Jarae, this ima ine races whom they hold rewonat its oe bby pre Ses oe * oo: Magistrate Finelite Orders Youths wen mm P td ne kn m whit to} you will like the next pie 1 Jews form over # per gen My ve ha ¥ y “ Bey { 7 > w pin. rm rehie Met The same offi at Aque ne ee ONT Eber sent I riaw to Wittaburg.on dusiness mattere.| Arrested in Subway to Stand | snpeaied to Magistrate Whitman in Jet-| package of » Runday. April 14 BSA @uct as have pres’ “ b : eo incensed workmen and whivh were exhibited t ow a! to Wall ferson Market Court to-day to relleve BRAUN (nee' Metvin), depriy be re Capaidy was starter ng the| On BABE an anti-Bemitic out- |lack oherent thought, he made fre . - on mrigoner. | wife of & oBergeant August alien 1 es alia Sing Soak fe wi" | quant reference to his interest in coke| ugh the City Maxiotrates have | the Tenderloin station of its prie - ay . " 2 August, Jobe r the p en a aay . SSF lin Penn and figured some | #aréed to severely/ punts sh Patrick Motley, 6 opachmen,. of .No.| Melen Braun, of Mre horses. All the prominent layers a | 16 Weat Thirty ff MMreet, is wife cupled places in . ast quarte where he weakened, |Temarkat aes of profits, He|lums w cate dis ices on “ eat Thirty hy Mre his { Mrs, BdWard Sandy a all |Nortnvilie refused nt the first jump. [wae sat Baturday when he read| and Subway traina.on Bunday. the rule| Mre, McCoy, and hie daughter Sally, «| iat: Airing. conmecty of Ke ys Calhoun Was Well Backed 4 cablegrain from Rome in whieh Biair|/ was nc ed up to by Maatetrate Fine [Pretty wirl with a row) (ace, appeared | 1 olen py = hoo gery AF 12T701S8HOT STARTS | + Mel Backed. alithaw, Nis. half-brotner, expressed tne clits In the Harlem Court to-day whew|bafore the Magistrate and asked, for| Cey on Tea Tenet cae es ! . > y | tror down to t rune ¢pimien that Harry wae insane and] four young men from the Wadbington | hosssesion of the dow | Byookiyn, on Wednesday TALENT OFF BADLY fin's and rideen hould be in an asylum. dn thie deciar | Sdusre Bouth district, weo tervoriaed « His name is and 1d know | | mere 17, at B20 o'clock, thence | ON OPENING DAY wh y named Muskar Ve Went i prisoner saw an assault on! BubWay pound south from Fort| him amen a th anid Mine Bally Quality Never Varie: lo fre of BL, Midae bd ne part, me Thaw estate and particularly on his) Ge day afternoon. were ar-| to the Magistrate 14. Beookiya, we —- —— ry ° a and ecrambled hom 4 | ° , " requiem m wil) be offen * - if Parte ome eof it ign Hite mane Me Wen. that's what it is, ony to y Zeca) racine for i wit oe Up Le wa 1 louked like a| Meny abeurd stories have been printed) The diume began to act in a die Une f » Hugh Kennedy, of ~ of her gout winning 2 Wo e the] w r furlong tr (Bw Hi 1 re * 4 ; left | New street, Newark J. He eens eee - MEALLVi-PHILIP REUALY, No 161 Bast me ' & furl R ee! concerns Harry Thaw s inoom hel orderiy Way as soon ne train "i ( 3 am’ * - ° ; Y envily played, ty. y 60 meatied iyo Magistrate lo give him . re tas favoriie playe wurpiue | Tire. heavily Played, wee third, « seent | (ec iat he ‘ecalves tins, Year | Fort G ing, Pes hubs ’bA tho pine fhe ae « FOR SALE Med nk Ha el i Na ie ne McCarren Puts One Ov. die, however ay one 4 pu eir { the seated Where's the dog asked the Magi» at 10.90 AM. f St Paul's ' «a 4-| ¢ e Over | “ they trate 7 " A rie —_ passong “ lg.) RR re Rr Church, Tin at, Horiew. Interment # ¢ but © cuard wh wetrated with ch wag arrested, 195." explained Mecios Kay mond wy Westeheater, N. ¥ Sheree ¥ ney the idiav! at One Hundred and F and when [put my andes _—annnnaneneee 4 i the | t at M enw from thelr | (ney were arnepied fle hard fight a ro t " bare abd petied Prince he ' ahh ha i op by, Witch | And Laken tp the West One Hundred sald’ Mien Metoy) * HELP WANTED—MALE, war ‘ he for aed Ong keer Uh imer” sioing ton tram| Sante Fine card the Ghee letter} and Bixth ayenue Yeelenday with | Dt well build alt'in t Hou | Orphan Lad Came Home Alone. | Harry Thaw. He alao rece and waged the: tous Yih OF Oe Sota de He te A ste Miocene | F a: 4 Simmy Lane Under Wraps | ad we money ot Siterent times iaior derime them to viand with ¢ fares rethe Cs dipputee And Lae dog waa | than ‘eaves y lan . aw * fi 1 at dup wet » sail e@ quenie , eapiration 4) | Baie tbim trom « fread. said epiec a ms pe apee'ted. ¢ were dig Migisiiate Whiteman told Meio, won Made R + ee he | cneree ° i apy f Re cly{l court tor his dog ‘ate det , IF EL SIN, ‘ Ren the aninon tos tea ywace Spam Luicinn whe was nats ee te hie aos 9 ‘aa 7s angry pod that if we EE Ts wre wou ‘eoely a And cious we io bie] wens wy [otiee “some wollte sia was ves. fs