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ee THE EVENING Wore gs SEPTEMBER 3, 1907. Mg |HIGHL ANDERS WIN) HIGHLANDERS, | Foret LS S First Game. : é ae : Plank Fa IIs From Fourth Floor, BOSTON. Striking Conway and Hurling Him '000002000I—3 ] Into Cellar 30 Feet | nway, forty years old, of Hu | HIGHLAN DERS. One Hundred and Forty- | 0020000000—2 : the MeAdsb‘Tundel. Ter- 4 ae “, 1 Fulton : } (Continued from Firat. Page.) 4 ST RACT F A 6 > 4 J p . 1 jate this nd 3 | BONTON. ane E R oT rERO. ft *‘ MARRIAGE A acs : ly ing. Pilcher SNeller “Turns R H PO A &| Tench wan efter the balance of his SONNET.”’ DEDICATED BY EARLE ‘ he oung Heher Neuer urns > , , work on the ground a s i | Barrett, f....s0s2020 0 1 ‘ ‘ eich wea haa Trea alive anhemen| TO HIS NEW-FOUND AFFINITY. [ino ies: king sas accidentally i soe fables on Beaneaters Sullivan, cf.....-... 0 1 2 g| te anid, “and Tam hardly surprined at! c [Srpenel tre fourth fiber of che B| inthe Gecond pital y 1° ‘ ; 5 0 | ais development Sevéral men I ee Love's purest spring is memory's gratitude, He 1 loading and, bruteet i i e Second, arent, 3b... 1 Mra. Harle with a black eye. She would | . linia tbe ¢ thirty: feet below and oe bolo @acilano Carrying Marked ou Fee eee go olsuver aay how sheveot ie aad 1 nave|| Prom the first kiss of April in the blood, SG tan i lla eet tah : , f FOCeeT as Gupisannts 6 1-16 0. 0} NO fdea," 4 From the last tear upon its sea-born flood, AOE CHOSE ON ENG oni aes path 2 TDs : air to Woman: 1 . Btreet Hopital but he cond only pros Elioney Just Collected, Made Daring arisen tt 51 cece greustcilatier eecnal | inom ony tne epliuue rceponua mit aes) soo eastene = ws aed ~ iiaend ‘On ow ror Europe ——-— base Wagner eererviecee tt 2S Oe eons ares Reta ait se2 Or from the bosom's deep beatitudes; : VANDERBILTS HOME. : | Effort. to Escape, but Policeman box /OW Mis Iaety appearance: | SBAMLE: se 7 oc o' 0 1 252 0 Ree Gf on thei ee ater boa Uprising like a water lily bud, i =RBILTS HO me ‘ Boston, Never \ his Kame bY | Morgan, p. wees 0 0 O -$ Of affectionate farowell—but with the , : a Eo rade tien} o ~ ri Willie Ki and fis Wife Passengers C1 to —| part left out of it. | | Foam-white, though nursed in common clay and mud, Lf wus wo badly: Injured by being cafe 3 ;: i an on : - and Victim Fired Upon Him, SOS Ts a eae) ya Fe Tal ciety sey on ovate mace] The river of trae marriage is revealed risen whines, oe the firat game: tha ight took. his sceeeseeses me, she and her .peop ne William K. Vandect aad’ Mra “ : . at third In the second. The rwi HIGHLANDERS. Henle bax got her French decree of di: | Its countless brooklets rise as in a dream i" TANSEI ETE ; 5 * * e recond game was about 26 7 yt sage te : : } <R M PO A Re] Yorce Mr. Earle will marry the aMnity | And flow beyond the heights of z Wilielm, ae Second avenue at Twelfth stréet was fhe stage setting, for a dramatic}, First Inning.” Hoffthan, cf.« 12° 2 0. Of 8d sathey may in the fatry tales that} f° 5 y, Ldehte youre, ae , : ; Rarrett filed to, Conroy. Elberteld | 7 : a yo of srt me more fantantic than this roa. ome ‘driven in mighty tumutft by streams passing, incident of metropolitan life shortfy before noon te ha Black} out, Sulllvan-_Conyalten, siugied verererd ; : Fy 3 o teat lslto be premumed that they wil! Some led through winding fairy lands; a er re ras r en dived | 5 mingled, but wad dotibled ‘up| Elberte RU Mye bapolty every arter, = Hand tribute was jpassed,_an extarlioner was shot, three men dived eae en atiareauprounder:| Chase tibet 01 01 #1 | orhire e thélatorg:. The! kaceptad code Fondly each stream, cleaving to its own incyitable bed, | } oe aes sa BN reset r to Unglaub, Elberfeld walked. | of social ef bee area an dee ¢, through an open window of a moying street car and five detectives and al Cee ined out ty Wagner, NQ.RUNS.| Moriarity, 3b........0 2 1 1 0 ih waka tatond upon wea boclidering Untif'the last sweet drop is sent to heaven the ~ policeman in uniform made three arrests, It was all like a scene froma{ ||. Second Inning. eee te : - : e hetd—by teo-astonishing women anda : meee t ¥ : . v nglaub rolled out to Elberfeld. Fer | Conroy, most amazing man. . a = 5 : Wagner fi . i : : Theodore Kremer thriller. wiih throwecout by tors] Rickey;'c.s 1 1 7 0 1{ "Tis Not Free Love, He Says.: | Yeranda of. Earle home, a big | the welght of his hand made a apir for KILLED HER HUSBAND AND ‘ aeene whiare. 7 a 1 4 yARUNS, | ambDlin ubble » which{Ter tongus, Mra Earle spoke again fen ete A GEN OE SAN ES Three. m: " Vis Leta Rd to Sullivan. Wiliame | HOB) Peeeeseseeees © 0 0 3 Of mo-any Mrs. Earle came fo New York] stands upon AURUincts Pack ap All Is Right. Wite Gays, HITCHED BODY TO MULE. peries’ of attempts to extort money | "4 addressed him in Italian, Conryy bit into « double play | — —"— — —[ftrom the beautiful Earle home near| two hundred acres of n aes ” hasbeen oe z : a f : : | “Have you got the m aake To atetee Ubglaube ene Reap tae 0 | saanesemit Oradea couse i ed acres of magnificent wood-| | “My band is right,” she sa \ Senko a x rom Ciro Arnini, a barber, who om= Jone, vifitne ete x ‘ange County, to complete] land. Froni its upper porches a sev-| hYerything he says in right Oh, a, Sep) Fotla ~~ “ploya twelve men in a shop at No. | In answer Arnini > him the | yy pas Inning. ean = i poe Beever ene for her voyage. Her] Sxty-mile — strete athe G OrnnKe (cee, arin tt dust. Aa he jarrel Joseph. Pe ute Ff . t ee Siasrayrean a Barrett struck out. Sulli-| 94) B Balls--Off Morea: usband drove her to the station In a| Mountains may be fade ‘ ane aae . aN Hae ha EA EG 453 East Fourteenth sireet. Lettora dew} {At soft roll, Glancing at Oulslde,| vanw singleas conga parent rat: Base on TRAN, < viewed. It in one! you call it?—a sensation, sly woun bs a AAIng 900 of hin life were received |¥rapper the man atuffed it into hia Se ete tae Ciseeneuscnan| aft Hose, &- pee at_hase_on-errore—Bos carriage, and at the station he kissed | of the cont fons of the story that ¥r Ye 20 seandal. (him over the 7 by him at frequent intervals. For a |pocket: 1 forced ‘Parent, Willams to Elberfeld.| landers, 2. Struck out—by Morgan, her mgod-byi Her successor sleg: roae | the: ertate’ ta known a4 Aegina fistena ee ua nea tly at ci Red, The. =? Yong time, he ‘lived in perpetual fear. You are safe now," he assured the | NO. RUNS. by Hogg. 6 Three-base hits— to the station with her in the carriage, | that being the name of the town where | narartly i it geed it : The letters were adorned with rough |barber—“Say nothing about this and veer pot si lee On| Two-bass Mts—Hckey, Stolen basee—|The two women sat side by side, the Farle met his fiat wife and that tt is! y-,70-morrow tell re It i alleged sha E drawings of dripping daggers, ‘skulls |YOU Will not be bothered again.” Hoffman singled, scoring Hickey, Ket Warner aniortartty, Double, Plays |wite. slender, pretty and refined; the| ‘0 keep the samo title even when the| are moods trlends vary dene wan discovered: Bunday and ¥ and crossbones, coffins and other cheer- | According to agreement Arnint pulled | Was thrown out by Ferris, Elberfeld hi ‘ ~ | afMfinity-Iady big boned, ftorid faced and|"** Wife and ber country-rained fami “My wife will have no secur- 1 Was arr i placed id and Unginub; Wagner, Ferris and Ung: regia ni y V have no trouble secur p f ful object nis penoierohes from his pocket and Heo er oe Chase! tau, dlit by pitcher—Parent, Umptres | plebelan looking, with broad hands and| “"° ratated in Ink Her divoree- In France they are ford i a omaa 3 wiped his face. This waa the le agni nN i ay ak re | more lentent. toward and. woman P tn seif-defen ; Black Hand Man Absent. ler tuernatacicelivestant eee ciaicn Fourth Inning Iberian pangs Beers fest like a man’n: “Around: the! wi) 8 Financial Provision Milsmated than they are In this cou —_—— Ke ; 1 detectives, « ide ie u i 5 o! tow that the Sarle came out of tud hi y ne does not have to name an = ee see lant Arnint communicated with |rush for the bld@ckmailing trio. Cavone eter eres SYagnel: popped | to GIANTS SHUT OUT fiechice our Peto helpe Mra. | De 1s painting a pi Sa mee . bere Len Ore re pat ek Go et KAISER REVIEWS FLEET. Sel RAS, enue (SEH Gee | and Michellt ran out of the drug storel yan siruck ont SO RUMBA Earle with her packing Georns Sylventer Vlereok. thermic ee (orn eres: court: It Ml soon be || WILHELMSIAVEN, Germany.) Bent #-direction_he open: Bt nirtomecves. : Moriar: beat nt 1 i f pea te + the poet. He | over—all ove 3. -Emperor Willam, after travelling i Eollations with the extortioners. An| The tires men were halt way ncrom | gubled asic on Witliema'r grounder BROOKLYNS. AND To-morrow. Earle_and Miss _Amnity [1% hiv twenty-nine years niet “And then, you will marry a second} a) night, this mothing reviewed the fleet b fe agreement wan teached by which Arnin| me street whew the detetiven atectee, | Reakhet gt, Eerrin to Lingiaud, Conroy | GET SAME DOSE. will accompany Mra, Earle and the two- | Peart muikes btm took « tot fan | Ne eaanmene pha Tenerten Whiet-ja-about to—take—part—inothe [was to have pald $900 in the rear of a Two.of them were quickly nabbed, but ey ar Year-old Earle baby, Harold, to New| {itt Part of she time se held in nig| “And the woman YOu are to marry, fee rs rh tented all Fhe nee at Bie um paeater pte bast Sat-/ the man with ¢ money. closely | Harrett grounded es mie faia York. The hasnend ane his soulmate when ne eae é baby _b. Harold. will abe tem ain here until the divorce | sao men and mounting 12M guna Bay ae ae Lif Ve iversceay Diurmied by Ar nt, Jumped om the front) sullivan led to. Chase.” | Congalton (Continued from Firat Page.) moe poneeea See te rte ane leaping soCithe HoTnee cote | Rca aertlt pemaaln here. with 1 the neighborhood, ; platform of a southbound car, Police-|popped to Williams. NO. RU y boy. i ie mother, father and her brother," ad Arnini was on hand, but the Black} man J. J) Sullivan, of the Fifth Street jokey grounded out to Ungtaub. x Passage for Mrs. Earl and the boy Tam making a great sacrifice In| Earle Hand emissaries falled to appear. | Station, was riding on the plattocn | HORS Aled to Unglaub, Hoffman |asetated. Maloney fied to McGann.| have been engaged on the Holland-| Sting up my hoy.,mon cher Harold." The “Affinity” Invisible. : | struck out, NO RUNS Hummel reached first on Dahien fum- Paine Phe next Arnini's own cousin visited | alongside the motorman. Sixth Innings ge on paen> fum-| American line steamer Ryndam, ealling | sald Earle, “but I know that I am do-|_A, reporter who aw the Earles 1 DRINK him, ana told him that @ man had ap-| The fleeing criminal knocked him off| Parent was safe on Chase's fumble ble nd Merieklett, walked, “Mlling the | to-morrow. When they are gone Mr. ling what Is right. Ihave settled a f| Ment at thelr home in Orange County pfoached him on the street and spoken jhis balance and tan Ack Into the car.) and {ook ‘second on Unglaub’s sacrifice, | bases, Alperman fied to Bhannon. NO| Carle will return to his home where |haif of all that T have upon my witel for the tte ee celta eee hATa ons nat Sulllvap and Arnini were up and atter| Hoge to © Sy I Keeler, BY - ings parse tion cf : on my wife 2 wife's saillug asked that he about the tribute, The man vald tant ree ite ay throuen tho Care the | Wannee siniied, scoring Parent. stew | MoGann filed to Alperman. Dahlen Affinity Is staying—AMmnty's reat home| ind Boy, so that they will never want, | MMU Ais. Bee atintty: from Bathte ‘Arnin{ must not communicate with the | fugitive, seoing that the rear platform | singled, sending. Wagner toeenisa, On| struck, out “Borgen to Jordan. Doyle|!* in Bethleham, Pa—and there thelr} ~My lawyer and —nelehbor, Henry ptm yearle shock his bead until his Police. Wits blocked, took a header through ala double staal \ Ha aener LORIE, 00 | singled. Taylor forced Doyle, Lewta to|eouls, attuned to the same harmony. | Wellington Wack, han looked atten thoes { ain ian, hale rippled in waves. | His Cex SmMi iC “Tell him,” said the stranger. “that | Windo.w 4 - a... [made a wild heave to-third, Shaw tried | Alperman, NO RUNS. will commune until there shall come the| details ¢, i after theae| wife seemed to slirink within herself. Arnini dived after} dnd Suil details for me. Alt ‘ De sald ey 4 {f he talks to the police we will Kili faired “after Arnims CAN theee rolled |iomeee ne Ree RiP Ped: Mul TOY newe that the little wife has obtained | trees marriage. from the ets | that would "be best. She Is ee 5 hls wife and children and blow up his|Sround the street, and As Arnini And| “iercier gona eo Wee Ele |, Casey filed to’ Browne. So did Lum-| her decre: Fale He a oem, the_mercenary | within sound of our Volces perhaps, but E barber shop with dynamite.’ Sullivan picked” themselves up” they|hertold walked. hut was Out stealiny Dewiss fly went to Beymour. NO| This ian't free love at all, ao-they ex-|{#int, my belief in socialism has noth-| we do not think it beat to tell her name di Ktaint ana hin cousin went to aco Ore", Zevolvers and began to shoot at/shaw to Ferrie. Morgan. threw isi 8. : plain’ Mr. Earle does not belleve in|!" t0 do w © course which 1 shaj} {to the public at this tme.'* King of Table Waters” Pettosino, and ‘were Instructed to offer | ner. ail & good ru-| Chase, NO RUNS. shannon yqutntomveren. unaamisted. | free love. According to his diagnosis follow In my domestic life. I was not Regard Him as “Queer.” = to make a settlement. Arnini held out) Five Shots Fired. i Seventh Inning. Mn's fly, Browne was ehaete napping, | it Is freedom of love. ens Dy ns examples of Ruskin or Aa EA MS pf nroe they Served All Hotels, Feet TNtuGh, the cousin an en-| “Sullivan fired once, Arnini four times.{_ Morgan struck out, Elberteld threw |Strickleit {9 Bergen, to” Lewis, tol A reporter saw the Barles to-day. | Millet or Gorky or any other men who| been something af a recuse and vary Cafes and Clubs agement was made to meet the Black |Hach claims che credit of winging the CUC eeu menu ivan patra ck ote | Pukey ale RUNS. Thethuabanaileltnerson Olihel ate Gen: | pave done anal: willie veTeila tacos enone toi aee races IO ee eee Hand men to-day at Twelfth street anu | fugitive tf tae. Bip. de dropped In the | stortarity filed to Parent. William ourth Inning. Ferdinand P. Earle, the hotel man. He| scheme of Iffe as I have reasoned {t|'tsck from France five years ago to Gassaaleconuel ies and the detectives landed on top nied to Congalton, Morgen threw out | Jordan out to McGann unassisted.|{s a ble man with a great upstanding | 0Ut live on, ik big estate Just outside the Two hou pale the time of the| ‘The chase, the shooting and the ar. | Contoy geet Ne : Maloney fouled to) Bresnanan. arate | head of hair and a lonz matted beat “Rellgfon bas nothing to do with it|gcmalonche nas Imported “teom. 3 ee “esting “Lieuta-Cavone ant —sttcrenr eral ot the ambulance for the wounded | ___ Eighth inning. | PPS oh PNG RUNG At his side during the strange tnter-|elther. I was baptized py Rishop Pot-| ores SMR: side a gtoUp of bushy. Cae CRETE OMICRT Ci Ge Gi UR ne ea waa | eqoneation was thrown out py Elber-| Seymour oui, Casey to Jordan, Bres-| View stood te wite te te gotne to put et but it WAN ETO ETAT HIVE aT tie pene et -ODU Arar piesa pe SOE De. A ¢ id. Parent e aus fi ; ath ino RU PTL Tied SOLA OTe sa the corner as clerks, Licuts. Trabuce!, een minutes NUN REA ented etneateelae se nahan tripled and mcoted on McGann's| away from him. She had just returned | ase of discretion. and I long ago freed |#ermons to free audiences of bored vil- . ano, of, No. 212° Grand | pow aingle. Dahlen forced McGann. Lewis + 8 ted: 5 ivan! and Lamarco took up stations tudad atari orem d tener | UN ai fs a nm perma Devic, ied tov Hummet.| from New York. ‘She ts small and dark, |ayself from the fallacy. of religious laaors In the towa imi, which he rentod / in} convenient hallways. in the mean! vue Hospital and placed in the jokey, dled on: a xtrounder-to Warner! One RUN: : very dainty and slim, and pale, | beliefs. 4? ae { : Hogs struck out. Hof walked, put | ONE: X Ho, likes. to ride: around the Duet mercArnintbado bean, ed a [prison ward. His compantons, “Arnests Waar ontiatealingn Bharnten harris NO Fifth Inning. with the wide eyes and bird-lke gan- __ Wanted No Bitterness. barefooted crept or Sandan. and 'g: mga sat bills call eeatand Colleli, of No. 100 Hester Mreot, and RUNS. tures that show her Gallic blood. Ww bareheaded, with his 1 G Is, all marked and wrapped Vincenzo Ambroso, of ‘No. 0 Grand : Ninth tnnin Bergen out, Taylor to McGann, Strick- z “Why did I bring) my, future wife | thick woaed Now (een ke ee and ound ‘a roll of tissue paper. jpuyect. were arraigned An Yorkville | as ne lett struck out. Alperman reached first Wife Says She Is Happy. THALES a SRAIV ARE e aT | La Alin Cee OMe E A EOE S DUR ee eee i TPatice’ Coart eld r ° ri ’ Nasey hI 4 sf Sedat tee is b ( i ne ‘ On Hand This Time. |money “wan found’ th "Gaaelivees [out Mince, “Morgan folie’ out te Chass |Shatouened second. forcing Alperman:| She told the reporter that she was ht her here to cure, any bitternoss |suur be and Sinclatr being very dear i Promptly on time Arnini jApBKoRched [pocket All’ three prisoners are about |NO RUNS NO RUNS. happy and satlefied—and that every-| {Pat might be in my wife's heart by! Gen. Feetimnd Pinney Earle the |twenty-ons yearn ant Salen ONT : : ‘i out Chase. NO RUNS pon Med Qught ‘stealing, Hergen to] Queer clicking little catch 1m her volce| "oman Who Is to take her place. fonivearathe® | wi Nethorlaniceniers renthulaning: Cee eae RUNS. fa she sald ft and her mputh twisted | “YOU See, fron the first we Wave fol-|avenue and { ©” Normandie. Hotel ‘at lowed the rational courme in-this great | Normandie-by-the-Sea. For a time the i a Gt et labels PBUU VAR) ee criniceds Bixth Inning. and twitched In a way that Is not gen-{ 7 family lived tn the historic Jumel - ok to Chase, Congalton bit to HogK, fi wa ted by vagneraiie 170 aie ~ . 4 d : _| log, to Chase. Congalion bit to MOge:| Lumtey fied to Browne, Lewis fied | erally associated with happiness the author of “The Simpie Lite. nat: [apalon overlooking the Speedway. and F to Willlama to. Mortarity. Congaiton|to Seymour, Jorg sinkted_and eas] scemed—to—be—Hteratiy —sripping—her} mor ‘he Simple Life." and I] during their occupancy of it the old have (rled to follow simple life train-| place Was Known a® Parte CHIT Fi i | teking second. Parent was hit Jn (ne| out stealing, Bresnahan to Datlen, pnouaatiee a (hems tet ha nage Hl yateria ead by a pitched bi id was hurt 0] RUN i mavetHO tear ee th rides the discoverer of the doctrine Head<by/aipitched ball and was hurt 0) UNE wasn't far under the surtace, for all| [ws always. Of course, there are nome |the tresdom. of love, there, Rie tree i badly that Knight had to run for nim.| Devlin struck out. Hummel got ind th hey cannot three i Unglivh. singied, scoring Congalton. |moura fly. Bresnahan fouled to © her brave words. 40 blind that they cannot see the wis-lotner sons. Victor de la Mentaine, a jo EE Ferris filed to Chase, ONE RUN NO RUNS, ‘The “Interview took place on the} “om of my act. I have even been told Pitt Striker and Guyon L. f . Adorta rity celtipbedion WY HiAmB fed. t0 2, Seventh Inning. that I am threatened with personal vio- ¥ Old General Barle's widow, t n. Conroy grounded out to Ung-| yfajoney was thrown out by Bresna- Fens) oc Welt; 2caum- pet afraid. =-tahave )andaome. old lady. lives. at the Mf: " Morjarity taking second Moriarity /han, . Hummel out, Devlin to, frat. & Siberian hound and « loaded un and | RiSiet imittmenis, one Hermired f SCHE bird. Chase flied to Barrett. NO| Dahlen threw Bergen out. NO RUNS I am serene, Ninth street and Riverside Drive. cette Emma Gra- MeGann filed to Hummel, Danlen Ob, why Wil Inot people. be honest? Mother Is Astonished. § $i sa) ro! embers of RISE vie safe on Alper- be other night when L told one woman o EB 7 ddeen or 14 member o Taylor fied to Lumley y what I meant to do whe told me thatiit| 79 4 reporter for The Evening World 6 High) School at SECOND GAME. i pee ti ‘Hl who saw her In her rooms Mrs. Earl ‘ the ‘had! to children, the wrould da. the | Taig a Ghe HAT HIT to go te school! Toon same thing, and Saige wuss sates Stricklet to Seymour. Alperman Change trying to spread the newa over | (fy! tab . her mother, finding| Barrett walked. Sullivan ut. | bev 0. nae eH Pat vn," olty ix very objectionable to ¢. : = “ong i att. Mc out, Devlin to MéGann, Casey fouled to AL 4 he Tam astonisned that my ne Le) rear-end urban trojiey avy rnin stor: rs : ACA_point where the track* slope iat hor s dered her -to| [to Shannon. NO RUNS. Here Mr, Earle talied 1 ougt i aeons pie r se, ordered her. to| aes tres 0 on. 3 § ere Mr, Earle halied tong enough |t. a oor | f oppe na party Of} Chen ge er Ay z tree Obe. ealorute _lsacrificed, Stricklett to Joruan. Devlin ties of a $10,000) stained glias window o anny Earle papokn td “To-morrow’ as come to oS mickers froma pleamire park. | 44 ANTE he answered and ran up- NSS A reat |flled to Maloney. Beymour singled, scor- i . his own desiwning” which file one end Henman! araedy samecent Sagi Phen Hate tastes Another Schenectady —saiind car waa | Sirs er tears suddenly stopping, “Al ond. ¢ 1a singled and mole sec. |ing Shannon. Bresnatian out, siricklett | President's Son Tackles Back-] of, nis studio. Phen he (produced hia} Tien it Gt added emphasia In sner| Ml syats is Hat has been So following closely. but ihe<motorman | SevolY* Was heard, and she was| Kerier’ scored while Fiborfeld” took | 19 Jordan. ONE RUN, : ; fete Poe working and which haa been | Yolce: stamped an instantaneous SCRE ORT Ta eT eat fone. incase ner room chert {Ed Chase Hingled: scoring Eiberteld. | Ninth Inning. Breaking Job Which Pays | inspired "by chisowa experionce. “Tre |, 1 can ,outy sar that I am greatly success by the great number ff Peo N aul aaasn on Abba neta Y alannat 1 ed in her hand. Stie| hati ened Chase arsed) Lumley struck out. Lewis out. Devlin = Mitowedthre_rewwerter to: sO) {50m tt At TAT aL EL ENO ely Ney Al , Tot Peat aot Retake ‘ balls acor sd Chase to|'{o McGann. Jordan. singled. Maloney ~ ed verse for publication | suatelivnt Hg of -style-knowing-chaps.-waa seo the car standing ahead and smashed : and it is| Knight. THREE ; x 60 Cents a Day. Rees Y ‘AL the Manhasset tt was 1 4 : ‘ mashe MCRSReL aaa out to McGann unassisted. NO RUNS a ay. in ‘The tng World. Z paebtsy onerraith keseosttia! ot a “To-morrow’’ yester- is pital in this sity, | Second Inning. Ege stu ress than ten years ago,” he went| Ferdinand Earle, like his brothers, is| fj ROl a yes nding a> waa pushed forward Was taken, that Unglaud struck out. Ferrin singled SECOND GAME. 46 (Heme OR etait ah wealthy.” The money he ‘han came) Ml Gay, Usual unusual price a ahs PO POL MEOST hs Ww ried t stm. < Fes . 1 tried a French woman, She wuar|originally from the estate of his grand-| vanehe) eeee = 2 distanee and the following’ car | UY ss lone Fhe CCAR a TENE M UTICA, Bept, 3—When hop pleking| Very, dear to me; she is yet, but in| father, who owned Earle's Hotel at 1 : again. The last impa nt the » Feason ta Rnown: for her deter=| RIBRLL SIO ae RUM EA Tate ls benim’ inthe Jordanvilie dlatriet of {another way. T had-all that { seemea| Centre and Canal mtrects and who, at Tire tas car down the grade to 4 stop ut uj Anaticn to stay home, t some Ett] Ferris scored, bat Kntg anf First Winning: vd to need—my art, a wife und pienty thie death left the fabislously large, fc : Cer Res eke rhe-may have considered vomas jo Biberfeld, to Chase, | > atpern ingled- Casey's bunt _fy| Herkimer County to-day, Theodore | live on. Saimore a nape sune-=for, EL ponedusccreciues tions The riche style-fetchind j od WEL EC, chewisi)) ivinlawecciniiewtty z ONE RUN ApEtE i 7 = Sees ings ferently.” . < Aegis ~ ; anal oF ute with young- : x ef went to Matty. Alperman. stole ‘second, yelt, jr. who ts at the Kruger on, Vieto r y “Good. Seater Hy ge a une : Lumley walked. Lewis fied to Sey:| mansion, tw: ordanyille, years ‘ago, out here in the country. where | reporter for The Evenkig World’ found by” to that straw and say ihe : Pt Jordan walked, Ming the pases andi He gid sie and undisturbed. Ae a ee i at 9 ud bya Z ; (FALL FROM. CAR KILLED HIM. | Third Inning A wild pitch scored Alperman and ad: | Wit teeters nie-Sreuiton: tatty tt Beso tg nmppeC mesh anne aoe Se Ces AE NO: 200, Went Bev “Good (Day. to_a To at Se evade Creer died on a grounder to Eber. | vanced the runners, Rfaloney atrack| The hop, @ soft green burr, grows on when &: non Waa, Perna Ubon ut tenn wear ‘hia hair toni r nar dor does he wear morrow.” ~ WEATHER 5 2 IL tert Serctoama—was—torced—ty—fpont——ON be a a ws Pvc ea m Bt cy sandal. je im a trim, ol % ORE Hrookiynite Fractured Wis skuti| batretts grounder “Bib ito Wil-| “Shannon singled. Browne filed to-alps| = Vine our tore top —ot ase fa Tpannet explain: Cail tt incompatibility. ee eat buen set Sev area | ; jams. Bullivan popped o: atberfeld. | ermi » truck out, ° 5 Sea of temper, can ‘of ideals, 5 mdiivicinlt Shi t Philip Leni, forty-one years old, of | VSsner UiTew out Keeler, Elberteld Second Inning. S| paced across a box, where four por- plained. ncay bel Traaicrel neha knows! Hund, the artlet;, painind” at thee seer z . and v : owers®- to-night. : ars old, of | alantres Ahoseha ITE 29 “Thin sta 0 - eee votvet: x 3 Park Row, nr, Beekinan Sty. i yadnsadeee pated pena No. Lorimer street, Brook fall] fenee and acorea ake theme thrier sec}. Hommel iti to deft for, three bases So eave ait eer plex | uoualy, We both felt it and said noth: LA nt es ULES CS et nee BROOKLYN STORES: b from rookivn Rapid ‘Tra AE Hes Marine tvinladsiocBarrart VE | Ritter Med ito Shannon. — Pastckbin tng. Because we said nothing things | Pier’ ft myer { Fr j hae? by fair and cooler; light south} J" ivapacairpolenins PERU : mais ONE | struck out. Alperman Mied to Seymour.| with great care 90 a8 not to Inciude| got worse, of course, ‘The better way | eA ae eciyieny fie n90 pulton. Bt, & 722 Brondway. Rotured ty i Fourth Inning. NO. RUNS. leaves. He who Includes leaves Js a| would have been to come right out and] prea'g house, but I did not expect. to ani rena al ~ ferly winds, shifting to fresh anes Aa eKe a Bresnalmn out, Lewis to Jordan. Al-| cgirty. picker.” If he Is fairly clever {talk {t over. You vee, I ait an ArUst | gee them. mide public, You wii un: saa ees hg, tunken n ou llams threw | parman. threw) out McGann, Dahlen | “4 a Wd have an_artintle temperament. Il Qurmand. that lt in manifest weomherly Sec iereetite a Re daon &: REQUNOE neied and was out stealinn, Ritter to] be wilt Ail two boxes a day; rapid. | toe things differently from other folks. | for Maa tortaliunpoutrmen ure icret wes body wan thken No nUNS Alperman. NO RUNS, perhaps four, When he has Anished | maybe; differently from my wife. | o¢ ordering nia life, | I —_—— Richmond Till he atrICK ut, Conroy was| Thied inning. Peking @ pole he will cry ‘Hop pole!" | was an enthusluaile student of human| st have: no right to ailestion him | lane ciara em : = Thoinas filed to oy . eeMoGen' e athe eapyariey hature and the causea of lying an ua We ermtic, you know—and if [ Vee aen ct areca ata Mera ma eed eo pialied bak eae nerei erounty ice are menestoallY question him ‘I could not, with very | Fifth Inning. See eaten tid Ca MRTG | Caste eae een Dual cane [Ge Anraw, mania agar went te Europe | Root tagoe, tell you what T thought or | BH a = ss ut i een, oN out, “Hop sac’ nen If he has not} to attend the deathbed of a brother:twhat I sud. T know thé young woman © For Sto ne BAAD aie wero ne Ri - oh In auite, probable, | On the eteamer I found a young woman | trom Pennsylvania who is now In. his ise £ tory of Mardi Gras Coupon See Page 7. Siigied Bett wine | Laannley Kot Dayte's tong fy, Mathen. had enough whi is ulte probable, | Qn 9,04 in betheems Pe 7 oom. Sie evry aye wort DOUCLAS pen ned. Cx aS? ¢ of = S . Socialist, like myne m and estimable young woman. ' L. sAe u 1 ot ies se she obs obs ne ole fd oft ofa. hie See ev erhTinaln It a not exciting, it makes the back | holieved not in free love, hut the frees Sriveea iawn aheieaer rm rentlernan 4d Kae 5 On 9. ache, and the hops which fall under {dom of love when i: opnones the dice | with amxresalye eyebrows and a snap FOR i =. ae if | Jordan filed to Seymour, Doyle threw y ener Ler om ht soclal propricticn. I had met ity his juy, Ia an unele of Ferdinant | 3. 50 1 f iS Official Voting Coupon: Hoftman | ot Maloney, “Hummel led to Shan- | foot must be carefully picked Ub: For) ner twice before, but untli then T had | marie, He tives: at the Hotel: arling. bf me : C Thla Coupon Matities Pree ny Kecleria | none NO RUNG. picking each box young Hoosevelt will) not known her we ton, which whe —bullt. and formerls| A trialwilboonvince 2 : eda el rears heen oth Le Ma OLE ES ea Lee SG Aa | jurowne sifuck out. Devlin fled to} recolye a check for 90 or 4 cents, pay: Met the “adtinity. : awsied” “Here's what the uncle, a that W.L.Doug aa Sreatee New Yor ' scored. | « im threw out Bey ‘ 7 3 : when a Teporter told) him o L. - i on Sept, 16, 1907, at the Morinctye eee NENG ie able at the end of the season. We talked over social matters. I had t te 5 b aed ahd Y | } fe 9 a . iked with many advocates) nephew's action: 3,50 shoes are reer TWO RUNS Fifth Inning Each hop ole haa {ts full quota of| previously ts Be twelll cL always. thought that , e 5 ui ve and condemned thelr ideal . ; + MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND Sixth Inning Ritter led An een, Pastoriua| Worme of all sizes and colors, and | of free love and concerned Web iethe [nenhow of tnine was a damned fool,| thebestinthe world, f », With the Lady of His Choice, Will Be Crowned + HONE neewis s van'} aceon Dahlen’s fumble. Bresnahan. got Plgasaie, Roba cise ihe paneaiaie ced absurd) cqnventions of society #hould ("with which dinenonin the old) xentie-| pio Ie Reval Dn eter i pe sare a to | Mperman’s foul. y -| the v mite - © | brea ‘ 4 I saw much dns tei $a Broadway, coe. th Bee : “ KING AND QUEEN of the Hi i Moun NO SEN are no octal grades in the hop yard |, This younk womtn and Laan Me Prosdway: cor} i 2 ams poppe Ferr G y| Jordan put’ Bresnahan out. McGann dei of each other In France, We became tat Hand aj. cor. arth Bie i 2 > to va MARR eRatenot 3 iS te 0 and picking 18 & leason in democracy. 4. We reallzey that our. mat- may. cot. |. < CARNIVAL OF ORIGINAL STATES tite Sullivans Tuomas wan Ale on | Aled te, Hummel, Jordan got Dahlen’s | ANd Poo So | Hage had, baen foreordained hetore o0r fine Street oe te , ) f x Spats vas ti continue forever, h Street. e. Week of Sept, 10. R Bixth Inning. FIRE ON BIG LINER Dintha and wa ese had. stood im ai- f You miss one of the pleasures Breit i iy 2 WILLIAM B. LAKE, PRESIDENT C. LM. G : 2 Matty threw olit Lumley, Lewis ain: : . Jonce In, the ahadow, of ge bie hock. | of the table unless you Bi Third Ay. cor, json + : oLLA : by BOUL) ~ 1. M, ‘ gied and was forced, Doyle to Dahie: headed husband jongaid nim she ; fi ehh Bie T i i us wi Salonen out to MeGann, unassisted. NO | Jooked almost ike a child. When Earle | have crisp, dainty gas Nitth Avs, cor. 98 RES ne cA § yee t ball ne NS. ; oe NA Starts on Kronprins, bat Ia foo paused, the Me mpoke: hdres qeas tte i iP, ‘ Reeiiern a) proaayay i ee ; vote {c EG NAW dle ; An ‘astoriua threw. out Doyle, Jordan 5 ry But why," she said ne lo 1h Heat Bn Prat yee ou : & | Matty, Shannon filed to Alper- Extingulshed, mechanteal, metallic click in her, volge | a8 Broad Btreet. 478 FUL AY, cor. Lith a «& 1 OA NO RUNS: During the voyage of the ateamanip| “why should you—we—put all this in E (eee IBTG ILI HABBO PGUOMOCIED GOABACHR ARE RD rea Seventh Inning Kronpring: Walheltn which) arrived | 12° ana ithe notoriety—all’ the rape- : ; is I: i K 5 ic e Oc reading ‘abou! hy shou! + Contest Closes Sept. 10, 1907 a pihimmel wea thrown out by “Matty:}i-day from Europe, a fire started In bs nave ‘tha. i . enAIEA \ Mal VOTES te EVENISU WOuLD stAKbI Citas Dron. T.0, ' vere Her aged bons Farce OYA [one of the washroom, ‘The famea were | "Mle sat eePialng ations) sornleh s+ Pe RU aie ER Tiereainaca pled." casey but to SteGanne Unaasiated, [extinguished by the crew without dam- | aftectionstely | STMNOR cna a tnlGt WITH CREAM, . Tagth step Uptgwue LDA trout ay > Hime YO. RUS axe. There was no alarm felt by the Kea Analy Phe thing will” be a ‘ holly is Washington st, und) Palltzer sailings i eirang patted for Hrowne andafled to) | paneengerA » |talked about. Why not telf it na it ts] 9 neaa phe Rend to WellviNe,”” In hen HELP “WANTED—-FEMALE, . Dersinunaleeen cualns gee no that It, will be printed without exag: There’s aR is ut Sleds, « RE ome cere stu aes : hahan forced Sisenoir 10 Ale puMMER COLDS. keratlon? « eason floUsiWomk—Youme fin] for weneral 9 re rae ays e Fe ape 6 nS aks aha dhs chs che ahs ake ok ah [inste rman unagsiated, 1 going to thle only one LAXATIVE BuOMO anININE, | With one hand he tugged at the rag: eres a Keas hodeeworici small apartingnt; Kawd “bom () j ¢ : Lan wi J MeGann Med | eee i eae MOND ean bos | xed ends of hie big beard, The othe: f cartare paid. | Gite called on Lumley, “NO. RUNS, i ne ye ne » Grove on pox. | Ne dropped upon her. ehauides, ha Birours, Guy We 17th wi,” ve )

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