The evening world. Newspaper, May 20, 1907, Page 2

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Sf rig a daa aad . 1 Pate " | ahead si nee seamess “ eimeomnenge seh WAI t mesedd Valet iaed dah det ate aida . . Pega he mem ” aie cwmE E ING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1907, y a SENATOR HILL PASSES SES - FRE BYLINES. ON NEW HAVEN ON BLACKWELL'S ISLAND |y coyspipicy | BURGLARINHOME: THAT CAR HAD = tse" ano ep eat RE [WHAT ABE HUMMEL ex-United Staten Senator Davit B. HM | Missing for Five Hours Afte ILL HA VE TO EAT | INSURANCE CASE FIGHTS [3 FM OFF Was mld at ys home to-day to be im- OW DOCK STRIKE} RAILROAD LIN He Left House in an ONE cone there the eu) tora pa S. wat ir ve witha | BREAKFAST. cca: = aay: cold, wbich “Gt. one koe. thteabs atte es ANU MONDAYE—Three ana | Defendants Paroled to Appear] Throws Him in Wrestling! vis, Phillips's Pe Pet Ran to Her “Tila dane wan rasa ane ABE HUMMEL IN A CELL — SCRUGHEM HELO [GIRL ATTACK DOG TOOK HENS SS at Sepa 5 But , White ge Working 0 on the N. 4 of jelly, WW ounces of ( | pone re : Firat Pa ‘ fone i * Rr “k > ; 5 [bis suburban’ of the elty: ' Agree to. Meet Strikers Y., NH. and Hartford paca onc Sila i 'ou Fe DAYS, Tore AND SAT: in Jeflerson Market Bout-and Blocks His Blows Home and Gave Clue to | Senator Hil was cutie ies me Ae > reporters that the prisoner he had RK ATH Twelve ounces of hi To. Until. Het ys j . 2). Half Way. Raoad. been expecting bad arrived | webve eas, ounces ok ura POSOTON Paes Her Identity. : Hie Trousers @ Foot Too Long. °3 + of oatmeal: 1 quart of coffee, ase aenan SPR ok Ye a ~ | NEW RAVEN, Conn, stay —Ital- suse? from. nu? pianist er Magistrate Mouse tn the ( : feoeesal. te ta orem rere READY. TO: CAPITULATE,| wr dete esters eee aah |_ stemmed: wae excused fromm cures DINNER, cout this at “s ib ro eal enon Rapp tf eat pe eR as mitt 1) ~ n he o York, New Haved and Harttord Rail- | *24 went to his © 1 Chase, the twenty-year-old COR SAD te. net BORG. | AS FE Gtuseppe Sirocco, & MulberrY SUNDAYS—Ony quart of bean soup, 12 E. Stir mi = QRUEDLCT | Went One Hurd: 1. Fourt road Company, to the number of about | that of Bimeenoe GENO © ving «| ounces of corned beet, I? Gunces’ of 4 WII Dy Chase, (a New York | a'c cos benoit teh ee eee T aca «| 0% Went out on @irike to-day, follow. | Bend oa t eryina/e tended bread, vegetables ; i oker residing at No. 712 W, arburton |“ o fore her door after its mis- . Transatlantic: Companies} ing ane retusa: of the road to eran: «|térm of one year for ca MONDAYS \ND SATURDAY eats nue, was awakened befory dawn to- | Ter had been run down by @ trolley ; deinand fora 19 per cent. increass in| fevoiver, Hie Immediate neighbors are) onan tail ounces he due adminis | Au by a nolee and, sitting ap in beg.| ca at Amsterdam ‘avenue and One Ready to Increase Pay thelr wakes, which are now SL a day. |* Labionl ot beer detect won ttn noes of bread, 8 ounces of P ' paw jn the dim light of the room the | Hundred and. Fourth street last. night, | fy The diviaiods “affected by the strike! lar. Sirocco sa! amm Sided] RLS, “ on. wi opshion the Magi W608 i died thia afterndon at the J. Hood | to Longshoremen the New York. Hartfora and Hugh. | little lawyer, with ped trousers | TUSDAYS AND THURSDAYS—Ton three had anu nl eave wwaiahen | wriant Hospitat : aa d Feet C d—R : land. “The strike is-caitred in Hart-| rolled up @ foot at the bottom and bie} — yiftes of sees Qn, 12 ounces | _aripeio Negri Sie watohed the.fellow a moment and.| WEN Hospital || | Pace and Feet Covere est : yest ade tke a pair of UnceS of potatoes, veRe- | Peete realizing that he was a burglar, she . je 804 © the dis. cay. ford. tmouph weanie of Tuallane at many | Ewe sive clatteton i WE are ge aie oe ge | sipped out of bed, mole up benind him, |COVery of the woman's identity. When | Broken and Would Cry Ui intil Tired With the Oe io he W "e sl oe aah stadia: 2 ahd “Hello, Aba we've been looking for ounces of corned beet P ounces 0 nizance to appear befe ice ped) And TAS Ten eew,: Bin to ee Rp cg ba pa geld Mee Bl et Out—"Cradle Ca Added to every one of ie Taneatiantic lines ‘The strikers includ Mogt all she n~ on bread morrow In Jefferson Market Court. Act rerad 1 a pots cpa sree % _— Paving piers along Weet street practi- [skilled laber on wie road, it bs Pen Sane hile He wos Seven and a half ounces of | ing District-A ttc prohisin >|. Dhe recovered himself and a/| lowed. believing {t wowd go to the Baby’ s Torture ties Cuticura ing » Hummel smiled a wan srhil ug 1 ict-Atlorney Smyth at once ap t + + aitabes, lay tracks and someti . pers eles 12 ounces of bread, 10 ounces | 11 : hot wre at followed, which end- {OMe gf Its mistress. When it reached bap and Cuticura Ointment. cally agréed this afternoon to pay the| work on Improveme’ aseigned to work fn the , toes, 1 quart coffee | plied for warrants charging Scrugham . the house. the dog stood barking on i than the ordinary rei wh suppies are unpacked and (is nd Stirup with striking "longghoremen 3S cents an hour! jt is said the strike might extend wate vy © and Mh cents an hour ror | fom. New York t) Boston: though the | tributed, From the prison window op SUPPER. and ¢ sti ee actval scope of the strike is noc KuOWN | powtte hia cell he cam see the Eawt | ALI. Day forgery In the second] *d by Mu iting names in hase, who 1 n= 2 is up in ath” | the steps until a tenant opened the Ime the aint had wot aig Au | door.” Then. fotlowed by the colored ‘{MMEDIATE RELIEF woman. It bounded up three fights RUT SATURDAYS—Ten field will then Bight work. This would be in the na-| bot Tallroad officials Tver and a brewery om the Mantat-|_ Teer of dread, 1 quart Coffee: | corpus to test oe belng antisfed (hat #6 stairs and barked in front of another AND SPEEDY CURE ture of a concession. The men are now | In anticipation of posathh oan |tan shore, We will bogin the routine [A GY Loiena “Mh” cutee Salt Cunces Tue < Sacre: 2 | Goer Seiki: thn. ager wae weuied by maki @ GWA: 0) conte instead of 9 and a rerult of ihe strike or th Vg. Se life of the prison at 6 o'clock to-morrow quart coffee tering wa bei Ol the fam a relative of Mra. Phillips the dog & shich Whey recetved under the old | ehet rita were gout tite afternoon 0] Mummel left hie home at No. &2 Bert ens : ——| SUPERMAN WINS THE ait n alins Chase with nip looked 10 "ve colored woman for helo. | | “My baby was about nino month wcale. the Wikis ave YArGK” which are ACT geventy-second effect at 30.4) o'clock in| eniracy. en peli gphriction for con. f aot, SFT teeter clo Genser rapinag pid when rhe had rash on her face and The initiative in sounding Aho senti- | the southern terminal Coaries w.| BROOKLYN HANDICAP department of the tne i an automobile with his nephew, Abe| Morse's divorce from her first side-stepped and biows |accident. It ritpped out of Ite ro most, e iaily its Of the Companion was _ by he Va Nae an The track: walkers Kaffenburg. They gave the reporters band ®y the perjured and purchased AT ODDS OF é TO J aimed andl her ; ned {ta wistrese was iéeding ft acro nights yy mies Supgrinteadiont Jones, of the At- | im the, ana nestor YAT4> | the alip and were loat in Central Park. |testimony of Charles ¥. Dodge, he ° pened the ‘door the robber |the street and dashed in front of «| Broken or Kec io Transport, kk is believed | Med vureae it the White Star, which has been te oraik ow ere expected Deputy Sheriff Bell left the Disiritt-|hae been as another man. The dis office to take Hummel into! €Tace of conviction did not weigh eo (Continued from Firat Page.) ugh a window and ran to)» ul tracks, where ne by Officers Schiebel and bound car. In an effort to save her pet Mrs. Phil was knocked and sometimes sho woult cry until sho 7 h 6 ‘The company expected no troutie jn 5 Si heavily upen yur c ing ithe eve prainet the demands} gine GMa ree hs mrikers, who | cuaOdY ACL e'clock. Nearly five hours] eerily pen hits nor make tts mark Doty. He gave hia name as Ell Sieuta, | down by ear and then hurled in wastiredout. Thad ‘the men, will wing Into line andlare mainty Italiane It wea ated that | ater his sapertors were making frantic | #0 4**D until the law deprived him of | a throng of admirers, was carried off to| Ur No, 22 Tmdiow. & ae. beeateed iota A tesncund cod-ash atrock @ | ways used Cutie it the big industrial strugcie the } train service would not be affected. efforts to Jocate him. Their only hope portunity to work. There were] the jockeys’ room. styeety police Re geacnak ty who sought £ Das tied up the bulk of the freight ship was that Hummel! was keeping out of Probes 9 nel's advice) Beacon Light. played with a stl cord. At tbe it ping and cost millions of doltarg-einer custody until thelist minute before Se nan “anwtetion rested | hand to win thousands, was an excel Mrs. Phil ura Remedies it started two weeks ago will be sot closing the penitentiary, as the day Saiuaaadstnas Gtakes ss of | tent second, while Nealon foundered tn skull and internal in) I thought E ted on tne compromise banis would count on his term anyhow a tell gag third, beaten but not disgraced < For. @ moment after would give them a oStrikers Firmly Entrenched E 1 marked Hie Aret_public an: ee Close Call for Notter Toa, where it law on top randy tobe | GOK Btoad deolde the unc N trial, The improve= Chairman Gonnors, of the ‘Longshore. ennemee liege aR nergy > weake It @eveloved after the race that little amnion UR |* ee eee td Gattn The nana | Eso few foursend. swe le Letoereren fmen'g<Usion, was.eot surprised whe H i i AT GOLF pony a Shotwere ‘waite for him in he has appeared in er, the rider came | fsens ped coe Leama | one box of the Cuticura Ointment her feet “opp: antend al ie front of his home R onal, andj wihin an ace of being injured | | were ‘well ahd have never troubled hee xecellently con- we One! | ¢ ies u e Oe. e ce. also used i o remove wi y po ed bi a Stnce. his | » : id, anc orked like * cy bedi siaadied an aba Scie (hpectal to The Evening World.) aig Losiesin, fot boris Fitch gid yup. to Wey potohay petal ive against | cleansed and healed the scalp at thesame tion and the men themselves may take) GAMDEN CITY, ... Y., May 20.—Eigh-| que, president of the Lewisohn Import- exhaus his nds stad pally paar bay noite aed time. Now I keep Cuticura Ointment fa diferent view of it. I believe that| teen schoolboys to-day started tn theling and Trading Company, played an [ave fe we can stand fast we will win att] Wallfyimg round for the yearly individ-|important part. Hummet managed 10 | ®{tempt at we ne aii foe" ual championahip of the Inter-Scholas-| get away without having to subject} The ordi Against the rall, Buttling went down on hand in case of any little rash or RDO WOUlE oy SAs sictescean caol ties Tett sbbot aes | insect bites, as it takes out the inflame Tipped from top to heel where It came | mation at once. Perhaps this may be trial, when | the means of help: other suffering ‘ie ain—we can stay| tc Golf Association the Garden City | himself to the ordeal of being piuoto-|Hutnmnel was for to go on tbe tn contact with the rall. This acckient. | babies. Mrs. Hattie urrier, Thomas course. Sixteen will. quality at eighteen gzapbed minus tia mumache. and and tell of his dealings with | the omty one : n the race, probably ex- ton, Me., 9, 1906.”” TEAY pinta without suffering, We | hotes Freq Herrestioft, ‘having entered Thaw, Stanford White and Evelyn | Pitine Butténg's fathrre to run\his sees od oftere pt money fom mony college. ome not defei ja tite, Ta impersonated by Nephew. Nesbit, and for his testimony be | P@e. “ype, Somme | ack, eu Poe Ag at ~ kool bar on RE ne IRC foro nC a a CUTICURA—THE SET, $1 Pile Cee eran 1¢ good “an of the men and con: | stronges’ players our were Brice Evans, by Debhin Michael to win th 0 he oth ‘on building Jobs are asking us| Boston. Py Leng an George Bunn | ie i his howe up to the last minute | bY Dette jehael Delmas, wore n the Brooklyn. The others were bie! Sea. ret Conroy ,also owned by Keene, and Ir Con: Snap bend them strong, able-bodied mem-|and H. E. Jordan, of Lawrenceville and| The bouge was dark and visitors were | ‘errivly on the convicted = mana ; SUE of CRSA a: E Joma. "ot Lawrenceville and : Hum. | Detltn. The furrows in iis face have| Lad. John W. Gates did not bet a enil- F ‘he rite enda" ea wore tel waa out Tt was ouppesed that he [derveued With mactling rapidity Mad] on, but he won #1700 to the SuperP assengers Failed to Get Even|Four Passengers and Both Ointment and Pills. 4 ied ; z a Shalt sp pay vedas | Men race, plunging on the winner when + . |. A single set is often suitent So Caen Se 4 the night |b the tree years since ne fell und i most (developed. A strike among the mem-| Heston ¥; Henry Marcy, #- Paul's tiary Db; rm Long Notorious, ster could run in the mud. Gates i i “ of the German Federation of Sea- pole ae st Paulie BiH c pany es weak or Het sisi sedi eae bnn treaty msde | eae fhe only member of the Club House and His Bride, Cut by Glass. ioe a and ations, with oer fates Unat | conting: ing of the penitentiary oon pm there will be an end bravado and 4 complete cosa: ent to get down #0 heavily on the Keene co The crowd was on hand early. Be-| PLYMOUTH. Engtand, May %.—| oo BR. T. street cars, both bound other remedies and oven the ‘best physe . Originating on the other side of | Ga Lawrenceville, 4; worn ag as cians fail. Guaranteed absolutely pure, man, St. Paul c Shor after 10 o'clock the big Lewt- Spean, bas mprend to America. The |™A", SF! “clarence Knowlés, “Rt sohn limousine, with no one aboard but employed by the North German | Konard Gartner, Bt. Paul i s , orey 4, the Holland-American and the isa Blandy,, St, Paula, 101. He | the chauffeur, was driven to the Hum, |ouyaicuily and | mentally, varticularl¥ | fore 1 o'clock the grand stand held a| Wiliam E. Corey and his bride, who! sor Manhattan. one by way of the see oa esses hata eat burg-Amerioan lines, all of which| V:. Hilands, 8t ul's, Charies| mel mansion. The chauffeur entered | Moi tis 2 me iret AB? | good atzed crowd and the preparations | ™™! belle Giiman, were apparently | winamsbarg Bridge and the other via ot hate ate in the rlag were for a big day. In the | PMtherrshy about meeting the news-| tne Brooklyn Bride, had a collision at paddock, trainers, jockeys, owners, | P2Pefmen on thelr arrival here to-day|ing crossing of DeKalb and Nostrand iS |clockers and touts were gathered In| 0? te Kaiser Mang cer tnd the | gvenues. this afternoon, 2¢| whispering groupe. The greater par; | "eamenip omelsls arraleedr matters £0/ The DeKalb avenue car, which struck of the crowd came vis the.Bpooklyn| ‘8! the reporters could not get near! 1. ciner broadside, had ita’ dashboerd L" improveménta. About 24 book-| Be PA | converted Into @ section of dish-faced Buckinghas, Gi. ‘Paull, 104; Homer | end remained about ten minutes. When | Detl* gftt: odd a peeas lb eddaaaseadied Bc BL a nL Sas rials [he returned he took this seat expectant: | the wumaies yacution iy (Two of the three affected lines are, | 18; Holliday Semple, St Paul's, 130. ly, as if waiting for an important pas-|yifi“be a froe man T indivi Anpending altogeth ‘The team mateh ‘was run off along| senger. rney is not airaid tha PRE ee ny eet her O8 SEED: quatitying rund. The front door of the Hummel the outcome fers and stewards for th 1 strokes by Lawren Hummel knows t iy A anggpaiten eat disopatantag ekalnet 3. atrokes for Bt Jer | opened and a burly young man, whose | et he must corm ht Corey were equally dif- ed showing Lawrencevive: Legg. #2;| clothing might appropriately be desig-|t it é 3 n y Temalar fore: ” e ve | 909, MH. Paul KEerMA » Blandy, = | mitten cond Conaae até sea gengers on ‘the voy over from Now s \ Mina ts ines Joes a aremee DAVE | itl: Maray, M9; C. H. Gartner, $7.7 8C;| Ht.was Abraham H. Kaftendurg, Hum-|¢) Uumme! Wer. Track Was a Quagmire. Tank as nobody aboard, aside from tha | nearly all of ite windows were smashed Flying fragments of glass injured four Total, 376. mel's nephew. larre sb passengers aitgntly. The two motormen, Ruch atrack as confronted racegoers | ship attendants, caught even a glimpse Mr. Kaffenburg was accompanied by] to Humm: C. B. Richards & Co., agents of the : : lyn | of them, line, which has a pier in South the negro butler, who of Broadway = A for the running of the Brooklyn | of u re: Broa , nem , Who opened the door | Broadway. tracks ‘ z f Tom Limerick, of No. $M Manhattan ts lym, anounced this afternoon that PITTSBURGS of the car, Kaifenburg entered. The| stro i Acations ROR fone Baer Batons Peeper ies sph! eatiteatt rier saeagry ca bod avenue, Brooklyn, and John M. Garman, n? its strikers had surrendered to them BEAT BROOKLYN Dv ‘ Rotont a8 was s veritable quagmire, fetlock | MEnt No. 16 Forty-oighth street, wer. ||ares se well as i joor was closed. the butler returned to DUK Never | deep, and destined to be a course over | turbed by strangers were ovserved. of No. y rs nding to the claims of the agents ’ rye tne iat hotaa eae pubported Rae Se: SEES en CourRe over | vty was eiid that both suffered from | also out and bruised ‘Special for his Monday), Y of the one hundred men who orig- the House and she machine starved east ‘a widow. with wt which the mud lark would rejoice and | , 11 W—e end, that Dern om expeciatie te SCORE IS 3 TO 0, |=: tir rae ot noes. anti’ ah oft ot eatin | win. | Not since the” rainy. Inclement | tected POLICEMAN’S QUICK VARGA take th old . he photograpl and reporters hur-| Tie house stands in Nis winter, ot lay when Castaway Ul, galloped away| The Coreys did not leave the ship, CEM QUI otes aren OF Places at the old Hedly called their cabs and automobiles| ‘The two years’ Nght the big event have #uch track oon. | ‘ey continulag.an to Cherbourg, WORTED UEUT & NUT ay scale, (Continued from First Page.) And went in pursuit. Those who had| {hfe before it is ended phi. Dei WIT SAVES A LIFE, ea l for This T a ceremony has made escape pun revalled Recruiting from Strike Breakers. A RT. new armnne for conveyances followed ym 4 tan an i has cost Taick a4 chelectent the word PASTOR TUPPER IS cial for s ues! § By pursuing their same tactics of | {NS < *Olon foot. The fleeine automobile kept a Oa treet ara to have round from paddock to free fel’ T PITTSB 3, “thera COORONTT eduniiy 1 ¥ Mending out persuasive pickets to arg Sixth Inning commanding lead to Park avenue,where | inignt enw > in was to be the winner | 0¢ ED IN UR A policeman’s quick wit saved Howe!) | MocoLATE CARAMEL fee @ith the non-union workers the strikers nel played second, while Alper-|!t turned south and was soon out of pe he pave * me yoklyn Handicap. The news, LU A Coleman, a travelling salesman, of No. thease Poop | re still cutting down the forces of|man was changed to short. Clymer) sieht anew’ at at in Uife] of course, hit the ring. and the ring 69 Wee One Hundred and Thirty-|prack Row sore open evenings until 11 Birike breakers fast an the now] Krounded to Bell, who fomsed him our! Of course It wae apparent then that | OF Prison n he comes out the expected emergency (Spectal to The Bventng World.) Atth atreet, from death by laudanum BANES are Kot together Bi Grol... CInrkAa/ angled 20, THRE and | share wes @ fries and the Sinappointon Near to Collapse. ae ui] PITPSBURG, May 2%—Hev. Kerr | poisoning yesterday afternoon and land Steaks news renkhea EM Wvaenge eeae pong Une: | Toons Deemer selina halk >| Ne such Ary lesson haa | 2WRer of aa clever & horee,| Boyes Tupper, former paser of the] ¢q him in the Harlem Police Court to- | , Headquarters that 2 body of 1 fly 1o McCarthy, NO RUNS a dessa aoe gy NO ERO Bo le { the crouxed members| Man as ever bridled a “skate,” would | Madison Avenue Baptist Church, New | day to answer @ charme of attemnted Strike breakers were being assem\ Maloney out, “Batty” to Mealon,| They were some See ener | Orarteat wae Of Abe Hummel, tis | fock into the ring and plunge to the| York, was located to-day at the home | suicide. the toot of West One Hundred and] (2nty, fi i5 Nealon: lawmley Bled to | De avenue auddenly ‘thased to | craitient, SUnnLo gest, “slickest acticie® | fork into the ring and plunge of arelative in Wellesley avenue, Est | Coleman, who is twenty-nine years Tenth street. A big delegation of men a rner from Fifth avenue and stopped | (D4 ‘ws ajon was the cry long before the| End He arrived in this olty onBat-| old, told Magistrate Kernochan that he! hurried to the place, They found iw Seventh Inning with @ ferk In front of the Hum and Nealon advocates came| YTday eve with his wife, He la| hed taken an overdose of the drug in lang “who had been - away from Me- | ho Kaftent eR ag ys yee min Pa ab " id to be suffering from nervous pros- | en attempt to cure toothache. Bur his wen & Post, f PY Fag he, Seeane. on Leet heer, Moree. Ee. Oo epi Was no- | thickly with the tips increased ctrou- | tration and could not be scen. wife, who is young and pretty, said r Private dete for Neslon s from inside and Abe Hummel ap- pehutable taw- | latio Mr. Hitch he con. Mre Tupper eald that her husbend | her husband had [ried to make away work on Bou Brook ers. Bo wel ed, scoring |Dared from th basement. Fr bands! dition of the track and said that a fast-] Was very {11 and would remain here| with himself once before by the same i 18 the union organizers do their wo ach’ at ie 1 handker ver his tare ler or better one would. suit Dandelion, | UAH! he had completely recovered pgebcies, nd thet he ed nee Styet. t he’ vho ot to c eal . a bare an crovened ve ss = ——— wa ince b por | " a ‘md thie tug Adelaide arrived . wee shrew | his (eat a or and then the news went forth t pr ey ie ite yy the ‘Biate for iA fee strike breakers all of then Hil : un owas t over. Inu ably the hope the Hitehcock Sts \y A. W. Peabody, Blur Painter and| medicine company m4 mar jumps ¢ she was : W Gerry ‘astern. went Be ii Pore | across the sidowa StepeSised 4 and nimble wi Wanld: Net etant Jack Atkin Was Fi walt Bente flee allah tee lathe ietoat Er zare fre thing happened ator] f gudad fies ta the eecce ae ndvantage ere was a rumor, too, to the ec! n Was First. in pr we Batter fe e T-8. .. r 1 ie ne. ie en faile ny r 4 v . ‘ b ‘ 1 b hb Gri o| fect that Shert: laherty, of ‘The first race was just # cocktall—an yin everado ang of 15 iy burg. slammed the door, the chauffeur ‘ trick, ‘ heriff Flaherty, of Kings, |. otiser—for che good things that were| con nan Iying on ihe Seer of hie apari- | Were waiting to be RUNS. pul om the power, and the auiomotdle ER ge: : | was fo be lon the dope He regarded | to follow, and Jack Atking paid the| man Oubetk. The policemen cut up r parted on the Ades. Hallman fied to Lam. | Hummel oat cowering ins eorner a eis Darring thet | *Yidence of Ag, and Cheese he wauld | oe Voorhees in the atreteh Ans than aR ay AF ons aon end town Convers anpounced ae fied, to, ka ne ne crowd, at racted by the exettemen: | Pus! dee” i “ecignlaad ae apes sel: But w the Bheriff was not| Come on end won, Voorhees wae shena| { ee et een it oma | i Ses aesinst the attending the Orst chase, took Ume to as W-| present tn person he was represented| of “Father” Daly's Gentian, which was - _ | | ‘Adelaide on tt > Neaion. Bell | understand the situation, and Hummel at tere pt the stage | DY deputies, who made on effort to do| At any old odds. The taot that the Daly | i Moense to car o Clymer CARCY | was some distance off before the Jeers He was “the chorus sicpe | Snytbing but watch the re This | Handzarra, “Puleus, Hace King and r Bis complaint ve No RUNS and tsees reached his ears as he made ad to him “every “maid on | Tumor disturbed the crowd and the| Faust early Indications as tO what ; artis, Ninth inning. pis mart for Jatl on pome inthinek Malling bookmakers as well. It certainiy would | might expected of track conditions ' Berti eneken tty Alper Jordan,| ‘The automobile tummed down Medison he aire i") | prove a hardship if their sheets were|!” See pak re A ae natration y in’ tanue Lame avenue to BSeventy-second street, west n >| taken from them, jeaving them whol we, For Gen ¥ @he tunerat ii f Hus N s | ed ; sted Ti Bs é i my, Seventy-second street and into Cen- | T J uncovered from the: assaults of the}, Lightweighted Tony Bonero’s success Pours vegeta ‘ w aK : . in th, second made Kt two straight up| tiled Jam | ’ ; trol Park, There {t was soon lost in the rt} ( large petting frateralty |to tiat result for Barney” Bonrelber, | i sae Nigga h x winding roadways er a large Never did thoroughbreds look sleeker | Jack atkins having won the firet. Tact 3 si than the Brooklyn candidates when t r the - Western turfman. Through \ eer | en the Berive,: * ¥ TORONTO RESULTS. | Abandoned Hope of Reve &t!aaddie gong sounded, and never a more| ihe slush the fying party rushed, wi ; With jongehorem k | Before leaving home Hummel Ns he ¢ to . Tony Bovero always well up and Paley oi Luc ‘ : a he citmachs cae b lise, Humme atic crowd gathered at a race! iisning the gving. In sarsha ll Hvupe . ® ts DBINE BR TRACK, TO-|) 0.) “Wy ve rv ae oreaee - hat little La ra ey 4 un peepod intermittently race came down to a duel between Tony Fond minreiiny ty mo. Pe sea Hee robes os F init Semaslaa 10. bie Je 8 eaaty in emenel {| Dut kept everybody guessing as to what | and Hudore, Mt VA | chy he pi Von saved him the years h 4 he next eather oh ould i ni ni vy " | 2 on the ome pumiliation of b haved pees re t at m/e next weather change Would. bring, | gncamine serine ree, ke m REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. ney n Of being shaved and shorn tien unequalled such | But nobody seemed to cere much at | Sf yak ie? tee te better Vyed ram Weyer ae by the prison barber at the peniten rk clearing’ house vem that, for everybody seemed to be pro-|than Anish third to Tony, CHRARRAT [ATT COUN nae ie “MRS. MIZNER OPPOSES SUIT, . Uary. The loos of the mustache made | crooked iluiwation: te D smacking umbrelias | © In. the ‘hottest sort of @ driv. ‘|| saueos Rion peighvortingd fui! pele, ark Apth a a@reet change !n Hummels appear | out Buch w o by @ oo rid ie pe irate A acres, S-room, cottage), Applies for Vacation of Order in| SECOND BAC! ance, but when he took his hat off he | Attorney vo o are Everything hinged on the outeome of Scratoies In the Third Ten 10 one—if you will Hiding “Sly dayaleomne, Action of Meddinw Poses Was easly recognised by the big”beld | him out of business’ the great race , oh was rife) More scratches got in thetr fleadly | jee Hotel. Chamber | “Ask The Man Who Wears Them,” you'll wear them. tion Blakes, leay be won by Rainey’s colt mot off in the there to the end VWrosdway New York head and the nose CHARL T_ CODTANT. Hun spent bis last } from start to finish. When the racers work ours ome AN: FROM A FLOOD IN paraded thrighy the | mud peat he dom at his home with his two broke stand Jomne ie ev! fenty hk gran Te strongest advccates of hearted sisters and b niy | e t rowd at & ack was @ n Alauda. which 7) ; the Bu ila is nephew, Oni post Ber Nbas od cute ; his most intimate. frfends saw him efter | BELMONT TUNNEL, | 720 ester sence hat boom inked tne || Lambert custom tailored, |} oornxm-suddeniy. on Saturday, May ye y i 4 st. when he tendered a little on the Fesult and the Feat meant {100 Orin end the eotual race ready-to-wear suits are ||) Ci snice rnnoRnic CUTLER, to the Bt by Josep 1 is way” dinner to those who had] While two gangs of men were work-| mdb to many self was without incident. Pollewing || those wit have had experi- ||| o0in year of iia axe C order wun Z loy If he gete his full mood | ing in the almost c eted north shaft Bociety Folk There ene eve eve betting rng, prepared || ence with them end KNOW Funeral services at the Church @f Mund allowance ere is no reason | of new Bel nder the! ayy the great throng which filled for the confict with the Knights of I! their value, the Hedermer, Morristown. NJ. 6 muse? ts miles why he ahouldn't—he will eee his home| East River to-day trying to work free Hg : the High Stools in the Brooklyn Handi- || 4.80 cclock Vo M.. Tuesday, May Bi, r. Mi canta Sete 5 ree thy Isiaads, swarn ver the th 4 “ ivoT. Dy Le & W. traing leaves Aad i awe february. His friends say) a big boulder whi ted from the | isms | paraded through the pad- |S. next an the oan ‘Ask the Man Who Wears The teas’ ros Merona a laos that he has abandoned all hope of hav. | root of the bute und teid tho tau cur | WMAe and Paraded through the pede) Third for Behrelber . Sache vg: 1986 oe . | ha tng his convichen reversed by the Court| HM prises (onan 6 “Demseul” 6 0 Wried, Marry! Barney Schreiber landed hie. third SUITS and TOPCOATS, pa. Se rm + rhe TH of Appeals | sured a PTE IRL veyne Whi Herman B Duryes, winne the day when bie Kiknar- nash ase. | oy ees ot |S comprens ale, fore tte may {itn “Eiki adMaah, Ragtiay MIU ote” chaste stood me || — $45.00 to $45.00 HELP WANTED—FEMALE, reserved ¢ wot) (Lyru). ay Work In ery i oe Gig code ee aint | Mat Tichenor, @ winner in Ww th’ Pace Gciden ea Rene all Hight Just what Hummel do when he {area iG oo the floras ot eka iced in, Dave" Viow led as far ae the atretch, but tired 39-41 CORTLANDT ST. iw want et KS Minnie nb ‘ ye wend of the shut. T van ray? iney miny iHiteh- | tikes an t dasted lame enougia be 183 BROADWAY. Seam lween’’ f. * MILLED BY OWN TRA . 7 ein pe on hae no fully deter vee The feet most of the ‘Mrs. Hitehoook. "Bennet, |hold the place from. Sarees Belle. y ai TMIDDLETOWN, ©. y¥. May | SIXTH RACE-Six tori ’ mined. He Je too frail and too old for wal deep In water by Jack” Mat KR. Keene, Spooner Won Easily. —eoo = et suntan | Giueea (6,10 3) a. Ni manual labor, Such work would kil reached the ina ta on Ne” perle' puliiven, Scurtaly sai Hpooner, figm she New Castle Stables. } , { LO8T, FOUND AND Bainter d. ll agra gd vd Tied ine Hale \ nim, It de thought that he will be as aiacarond TRS Tan Sullivan’ “Paddy” gulli: | touted strongly, won the grind 1 Y wlock thie f » was: ki jack Ke Abjure Kicnertha | Signed to @ Job ip the balery, where be 7 om aol hi of | Yee non rank J Sern pte post «| Kein, ny Fi pe. ae o oe it hie train wt} il, ¢ rs ro buepende: a caer sain ‘| ih. Seats Demin, Annie Berry Also | i) be made ta pack breed, four houre: bail the water be ‘thered Sei. cingence M so ‘the a a . Move Mummet Wee disbarred © year pumped oul Cy ge y Gate, at aici il one

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