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EVENING WORLD, JEROME 1S FORCED Ee UE ane ganas Oe a Special Grand Jury to Hold , Sessions in October. — ‘TAKEN UP IVINS'S vd | : 5 “6 the Subject of the Grand Jury’s Investigation, ah food! { “challenge to investigate the destruc Gompany, brought out in the Pub! __Yevident when the Prosecutor appeared befbre Recorder McAvoy in 4., General Sessions, and reque: ‘Mr, Jerome did not openly state that the Inter.-Met. revelations fhe reason for the request, but said that he thought “press! ion of the books of the Inter. business’ required it. ‘The hearing waa ex parte nnd lttles yan said to give ap indication of the ature of the busingss to be laid e | Jerome ano the Special Grand Jury, but the tip ctr culated from sources fear the Distric! Attorney's office was that the « solooures brought out by Mr, Ivins be- “fore the Public Seryice Commission | Would be probed with a view to Sas ing criminal charges. e z ‘ She Order tor the sury. _ |1@NORING ORDER, After hearing thé request a ' | unturned n_ gett at S, rnoon Ave po} ind Jury. ne'n attention 1 Code. This relates to fraud. defined as a misdemeanor. McAvoy wrote tho following order: “1t appears to my aatisf{ac- tion from the statement of the DistuiotrAttorscy of the County ot Kew York that the publte interests require a Grand Jury im addition to the reular onc provided. Frat te ordered that the Com- fasioner of Jurors draw and the Public Service Commissio: the Metropolitan Street Rat to ‘Company, under authority of the Pdbie ‘ities act. + books and records for the In: { of Marvyn Scudder. |rion’s expert accountant. Five (ited a Ge CEE ED Chet terms of the order. Pomeceiscie RPSerigecie ce neivtss Sta patho, Clase, Heal li forjcemP Aeros ee } thin court on Oct. 7, 1907, at | formal refusal to comply expired at | 10.30 o'eleck forenoon. midnight. No response of any fea t “FRANCIS §. MAVOY.” was received by the Public Service d E i Commission, At the offices of the Com- fa(At fast Under the stinsing worda of mission it waa stated to-day that no Mr, Ivina, {t begins to look ax thouxh | Communication of any nature had been ithe District-Attorney would start {n°on | (ils Jong forgotten, pre-election pledges ,i0 ‘follow the trail of corruption even AL It ed ta the offices of the Metrop Uran ‘paetion “Compeny./'-ldttle. time has beantost by the busy wncoverer of cor Tupt business methods in fulfilling promise to lay before the District-At- Ratlway Company, any polltan Street that ¥ y ARtension cated W ner. In accordance with the- Commission tn any : forney the testimony given before the only alternative | Public Service Commisston Hiett to the commission is to get @ man- yCilfford Moorhead, secretary-treas: datory order from a Supreme Court) { of the Interborough-Metropolitan | Sustive, ‘Thin will at once precipitate a | ight, In which the constitutional {the P leas, erning the -destruction. of Fecords: of Mme company at Q sthen the Court of Appeals was j 4 case In whiSh the books cut « | 1 be attacked. ———__»—__—_. w! FOS Moorehead, wno admitted ne wax LIFE TERM FOR BOY Roown in’ Wall street circles * “=D OF MURDER | Sdummy director” for Taonik« CONVICTED i M } syan. showed a disposition at th - mee Es ‘ —- imprison: the: book-burniig upon his own shoul. | ent bet posed to-day Syl Wers, claiming he did it of his ow: bia SAVE the Suprome nitintive ao Rot under directions from! 7") upon Sidney K. Preble, the ft- | ny one higher: Up, teen-year-old boy who was found tvins Put It Up to Jerome. qullty by a jury Inst night of the mur- Mr. Ivins announced his | the sentence was prono: bowed two or three tim erk and. looking around Tosh #Mlied forthe frat during trial. He will be tak the Thomaston prison to-night PE the traction trust the books, and in the ited. not crim! In-thus-¢ 1 in the Commisdian to {ion making s\ioh jacts ile is | AGAIN INDICTED UP-ST. It the general lo: the matter of alleged Metr JAMESTOWN, N. Y,, Sept. 6--The} fs lala A grand jury,| Federal Grand Jury thin sfternoon re- tHAt body In the prene delat ed ana ynal indictment agatnat Hel opinion will not allvw iteolf to be| the Pennayt to Newli¥orki: Gene | i siippresved, and that Disirict-At tandard (Ol: Trust | 68 Jerome, under los} 1 ON Company | arma gee etait Indictment oontainy For Story of Mardi Gras Coupon See Page 9, she he she ake ofe fe ot ag rial LSE Heate ee stents obs of. Official Voting Coupon. ; This Coupon Xniitien the ioiber to Cast One Vote for the a } Ma York Who, oY H on Seute $1, UOT at the VAL AT CONEY ISLAND, With the Lad» of His Choice, Will Be Crowned KING AND QUEEN of the 4 CARNIVAL OF ORIGINAL STATES $ Week of Sept, (0. WILLIAM B. LAKE, PRESIDENT C. i. M. G. ry : LT vote 06... .. ccs se eees sess vcereee _ Contest Closes Sept. 10, 1907, MAIL VOTED Wy BY ESIOU WU ALL Gicin EDITOR, P.O, Washington «t., and Palltser ‘dufiding, TIP GOES OUT THAT HE HAS” CHALLENGE. va Destruction of’ Inter-Met.’s Books, Showing - How a Great Steal Was Accomplished to Be f That District Attorney Jerome would take up William M. Ivins’s| ic Utilities investigation, was to-day 2 special Grand Jury-for-October+ ge public the botte ter In connection | estigauion of the merger He called to Section 52 | the illegal selling of stocks and bonds with intention to de- The violation of this section je RAILWAY KEEPS GRIP ON BOOKS. It became known to the public to-day that an order was issued six days ago peremptory direction wan given. requiring the production the Commia- |were given in which to comply with the recelved on the rubject from the Metro~ had not asked for | of time er communi. | jaw and the | iisiitles act may, and doubt. | der of his companton, Norris Wheaten, When Preble OIL TRUST AND N. Y. CENTRAL| TO PROBE CRIMES — OF TRACTION TRUST The District-Attorney Secures from| _ «Recorder McAvoy an Order Calling | -Met. Part} | were m of Mr. | mn, in way spec days and man--| ty of unced | jon tol the | tee} en to ATE. 1, BRIGHT EVES WON'T PASS JOB UP TO FIDELIS. Réad a Sealed Letter. (Conthiued from Firat Page.) nothing 9 my own knowledge—only what | have been told,’ “Ie jt true that you have néad a sealed letter nent to you by Dr. Funk?’ She Couidn’t Gall Bright Eyes. “I myself have Hever read ‘a sealed letter."’ “Does Bright Eyes ever read “Ihave been so Informed.” "AVell, can't you call on Bright Byes for a littie help now Mra, Pepper-Vanderbilt, having made hes position clear, declined to answer so flippant a request. There wasn't a sound from Bright Eyes, either, ‘A llttle further along Mrs, Pepper- Vanderbilt said she might nave received letters from Mr, Vanderbilt bearing messages to Bright Byes and to his frst wife, in the spirit: world. Mr. Rosenberg showed her a letter which figured in the evidence a few days ago and which was addressed to tfe then Mra Pepper, with an address “For Bright Byes" in ne corner: oT never saw that letter unul this minute she said, Mra, Pepper-Vanderbilt went on to ex- plain that Bright ‘08 was sometimes very course in her rk when Il came to uaing a human bodf_as a medium of transmission. For example, she o nad Ininiing spells afier a Agance, and the doctors told her that she had wtk- ened her Heart by her personal sacri- fices In behale of dsrignt Eyes, Red Light, Thunder Cloud and the other rocular residents of the spiritual Chero- kee Strip, them?" Mr Rosenberg gdlrected her mind back to the main fssue. He wanted know why Mrs, Pepper-Vand couldn't get heip from ag now The bishopess of the banshee: explained, at length, that she had no power over Bright Eyes and could not at will call the Indian princess out of blue wht hangs Over Counsel Offered to Sing. Whereat Mr. Rosenberg showed: that, hundreds of times she had passed into the trance state at her pseances at a Biven tme—tot wit, just after a aymn and a short speoch, by ‘some one, and that invariaoly Bright Eyes was imm: diately on the job, Although he admii-| ted that he was not in good voice. he! Volunteered to up @ hymn if Mrs} Penper-Vandenbilt thought It would e: Pedite the reading of the sealed te ter. However, there was no’ singing And he had to put the sealed ‘etter bach Into his pocket, x PpeT-Vandegpiit pent rome | ribing servites she hag held | mer at Pleasant Lake which |s Much beloved by spirits. and In She admitted tha Bright Eyes had umuatly been present on such oce sions, thus showing that the. talented Princesa does not confine herself exclu- sivély to the Brooklyn reservation. No Pockets to Deceive. Mr. Rosenberg showed an t dressmakeriy curiosity to know Seat as! ot a CoS) the witness wore for her seances. Ha inquired partic, yert whetlet there were any goncoaled 5 Se, / ets or flowing sleeves in which Je! cr notes might be hidden. Mra. Pepigy- Vanderbilt met the Insinuation t heat. Har officlal gown, she explained Was of black, without’ pockets. The Voves were tight-fitting, following the Je of the hour, “Did you ever take to your services | ‘Medium's Blue Book,’ giving th bames of all the known’ apirituailat believers inthe United States, with | uable duty rewarding thelt families elt habile and” thetr-past—iives? jaa} quired Mr, Rownoerg, Mrs. Pepper said she tad never used the handy volume which Mr. Rosenbu « described. He asked her to tell poour) er la wedding. 4 She sald soe was married to Mr. Van-| derbilt on June 1 of this year at the! house which he gave to her in St./ Marks -aremre +s the Rev Mr Breokles, vo, 33 : Fourth street, Manhat- | stor of Mount Hope Chapel. The ceves were Judge and Mrs. Dail Right after e ceremony Bright Byes took her off tnto a trance, She was | subsequentiv informed that, through her, Bricht Eyes had sald that {t was! “a good thing," meaning by that the marriage, not the bridegroom. Bright Eyes Makes Mistakes. Pepper-Vanderbilt said it was Mrr, . material things are not for spir- That candy thing that they're talk ing vo much about was like this. Up a ia Luke it win decided that each medium should accept from her friends contributions in memoriam of the par- cular spirits which controlled them, I let Mr. Vanderbi’ know and he sent some candy in memory of Bright Eyes, she ging a chlld spirit.” : si ft trie that all gifts for spir- ite go thelr terrestial mediums? Not all,” snapped Mra. Pepper, {te mad all of a audden. he mediums thi Mt by the xitts. only € beliey r= a “Did nhe ever make any mistakes?’ | i} “Yea, T th Bright Eves has m: nistakes but sne ever told a wilful falsehood * | Did Mra, Vanderbilt-Pepper remember the horse Charley whieh Vanderbilt | ind given to Rright Eyes as a present? | rr. she remembered Charley—a- gentle | 1 faithful animal. Had she ridden vind Lim? She had, Had ect A trance on much ¢ Trance. enough, a ne She Used Bright Eyes's Check, Here Dr. airbairn, t the medical mem: | at lunacy ‘commisston, naked | *. Pepp nderbiit ‘got a to Bright All Mra. Pep- Per-Vanderbilt had fo do, she sald, wa to think of the thing and the though would be parsed right along to Brigh Byes, It wae but rarely that the aa. tral Central reported the wire busy, The ie want through promptly sald Dr. Falrbatrn, “it ts here that Mr. Vande: once sont Bright Byes’ a check for some money, I would like to have you explain about that matter was last year, when I went to that that happened,’ explained ead of the First Church of Spirit- n Iran short of finds and could ‘| not get back to America to Mil my en- Karements at Pleasant Lake. I knew that many of our foltowers there would be disappointed If I did not retura in | me. J am informed that Bright Eyes worrted about this and she must have told my friends, So Mr. Vanderbilt eat a check for 1,00 marks,” "But I have been told'that the eheok Indian Spirit Maid Could Not} Beaumont, ef... and answer them, but of that I know | Needham, c. johny Bebe | osWhy don't | craves harmon: | Mr. Rosenberg ankod th eras aeentral, Old Man Toppled from, Wall on ja lady spirit or a ge BROOKLYNS. | | (FINAL SCORE.) BOSTON. 1000901 00200— BROOKLYN. 0000111000—3 Game calted on account Of aranées. BOSTON, R H PO A E tes} 1+ 20 @ Tenney, 1b. @ 1/20 3 Brajn, 3b. +0 0% 3 1-0 Bates, tL... velba eerie 26 Ritchey, 2b, eagh 2d a7 Rendall, it. vi -2) 08 0 Westerberg, s3.. 1015 0 3-20 0 0 8 0 oO Boultes,p........::0 0 1 5 (1 Totals,....ccseee 3 8 3016 2 BROOKLYN. 2 R'H PO AE Bate, Itc. 00770 2 eat Casey, 3b. Soh GS a 010) bumiey, rf Ole Omei tae Lewie Oped atone Jordan, 1b o 111 8 0 Maloney, cf........5 1 1 3 0 0 Hummel, 2b SO) obo pe kh Bergen, c.. + AMV SP SE) Ritter, c. ORI e4 0) 0, Racker, p.. 0 0 0 1 0 Stricklett, p. OM On oa2us0. *Alperm 0 0 0 0 0 PT otalaesiecsessesi 3) 37 301208 *Batté@ "for Rucker In tenth inning. First Base on Balls—Of Boultes, 3; off Strickett, 5 irst Base on Errors—Doston, 2 _ Strack Out—-By Boultes, CRA aeet “two-base Hits—Tenney, Hummel, Bates. ~ H Sunen Bases— loney Tutte Piars—Lewis and Jordan; Bouites and —Iitchey; —Ritchey-—and. ‘Tenney. Hit by Pitcher—Needham, Umptre—Carpenter, TO SAE ORWER Mob Threatened to Lynch Man Whose Team Killed Five- Year-Old Child. A mob of about three thousand per- lynching David Leven- ff Jerasy City, (N. J., thie afternoon after the truck whict the man was driving had run over and | killed « five-year-old > y who was play- Ing in the street. The police reserves were called to the scene, and even with hard time, getting the focn Wether ents street precinct. Brickland Bla} five years of age, oe No, Grove Street, was the vies oc < ——_- 2OTH SENTENCES FOR RUSSIAN MUTINEERS: KI Russia, Sept. 4—A —court- martial to-day sentenced the mutineers of the Twenty-first Battalion of Sap- pers, who June 17 killed the commander of theNthird company, began firng vole ‘evs at random and were not auddued alll sirrounded by five battalions. of pyal troops, Tw of the prisoners were Wtemned~ to—death, reven—were sens tenced to perlods of Imprisonment Ja the mines and eighteen recetved Ighter puniermentn, was for Bright Eyes,’ missioner, rain “How was that check cashed?” “Ata bank.” , “Who indorsed it? Pressed the Com- “Did you use {t?” Mra. Pepper-Vanderbilt became tem- porarily mute. “Well, the check had to have some indorsement, didn’t it?” “Yeu "And you got the money?" “Yen. “Phen yor must hare tadorsed_the. eheck?'" Mra. Vanderbilt sald she mus have tn- times in hinlf a dozen way 1 don't know,” she kept answering. you know? sald Mr, Keteham, The conditions are not proper,” sald Mr. Pepper- Vander “To get in touch with Bright Eyes I muat- have harmonious surroundings. IT must be passive, and I am not pasetve now: L have undergone too much, val ron Y, in the la few days. Bright Byes !f any other pirlt trad been using \ she here tp another spirit know s who Has ent mossagos trou ace What firnt ti: ‘THis te the delis had ever been mentioned as a member of the taiented circle whioh | ides right Eyes, Red. Light andptine two mpirit Gosters Mra. Pepper-W ctdesbilt eeem= 1 to have taken ditt’ Interest in Fi- della, notwithetanding the spirit's pretty name She couldn't say whe: r Fydelis was nan spirit, or or what! Fi- where Fidelis came from. | s nationality was. lt was plain that, as an exp Mra, Pepper-Van- Tderbilt: did not bank very much on Pid Mra. Williams, over jn Staten Island, claims that she ‘A Zyen?" sugKested the ( “1 don't care to way Mra, Willams,” an in w tone whieh | say a erent deal {{ she had a mind “Har Brig ever been used by Any other. medium than you?” Mrs, Pepper-Vand She #ald that’ some lowers had occasto: called Bright yes n ‘‘Girmer” in a friendly aplrit of dorision. sometimes when Bright Byes mas a little #low about getting down to her knitting, Bhe took ft that “Diawer™ Was slang, but wa sure; It mikht be Latin or some other appropriately dead language. Late this afternoon Mi lawyer finished hin tw of the bride. Me, Venderbiiv's lawy caneed her to fay again that she ha Used no Undue Influence over, her axed husband, and then the hearing ad- Journed for the week. t discovered Brig! afty Rosenberg, &nything about red the witnos er cirole of fol- Vanderbilt’ day axaminatic keRIVDAY, 3) TO TEN INNING TIE WITH BOSTON; ee eel BROOKLYN PLAYS Darkness Ends Game Full of Close Fight by Trolley ~ '\ Dodgers. BATTING ORDER. Boston. Beaumont, ct. Tenney, 1b. Brain, 3d. Bates, rf. Brooklyn. Batch, if Caney, 3 Lumley. Lewls, nirue that Mr. Vanderbilt had. even | doraed the check ee a : ee ren unduly associated with ner guring| Bright Eyes Craves Harmony ED CR rtp CEM t, widowhood, when she lived at No.| Commissioner Ketcha egaly RUNS. ms Waverly avenue. | Mr member of tha Bard imisted thateit) Jordan dled, | Westerbere to Tenny then Indulged a pardonable Inguisitt Mrs, Pepper-Vanderbilt wished to prove | Maioney fied to Beaumont. Hummel peas sregardings Wen candy ny OMr. her husband's sanity sb ould give a| fanned, NO RUNS. NE ited oth eo EL ELS [eonvincing demonatrat on to show that | Tenth Inning. ut neve ‘his faith In her had been well founded. é Pepper-Vanderbllt, warmly. {Can you get in touch Sin peient | Randall put up a fly to Ritter, West- | io die Right Byes eat Tr See faked alta dosent arberg Mel to Lows, Needham fanned. | dunted and Mi Walked Styicklett kicked over the de cision and ‘continued on the first ball pitesed to Needham. Carpenter then banished him to the ben Rucke- took his place and Ritter _ relleve | Bergen. Needham filed out to Hamm RUNS. Casey singled. Lumley _ sacrificed, Boultes to Tenney.Lewis singled, scor- Ing Casey.” Jordan foulod to Neatham. Malovev singled, but. Lewis was caught at third, Rates to Bra‘n. ONE RL trying to stretoh. Lumley. to Hun.mel to Casey, Witchey singled, —Randat also hit safely. Westerbers sing ed, scoring Ritchey. Needham was hit by @ plitohed ball, filllme the bases. Boultes fanned mont walked, forcing Randall home. Tenny out to Jordan unassiated. TWO RUNS. Casey fouled to Needham. Lumley Wied to Ba Lewis dled, Penney NO“RENS ey, 2b. dali, If sterberg, a2 Needham, o. Jordan. Muloney Humniel, Bergen, c. Btricklett Umpire—Carpenier. WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLY Bept. 6—With the oh hoodoo Young out of the way, Patsey Donova ard his Trolley Dodgers were of turing the tables on Boston to-day, Donovan used Strickiett the damp ba! artint, to fool the bean-racers, Wi Tenney pinnei his falvh to dh ‘The Hostone and Trolley Dodgers play a double header here to-morrow First inning. ged to Maloney Tenney Beaumon: teile BEES ue “EXTRA | [25x HORSE CARS MEET IN COLLISION IN OUR "1907" CIT o+-— i Low No. x Ostranoff. of Hare tn the great teeming city of Great®r New York, with {t» millions of sof No. M4 tent reader, the hort Into Another car going south. A dig crowd at once gathered. A man and riding on ono of the! cars wv brulsed. Ambulance | hi Surgco: Telleyue Hospital, | mpted OMcer ed hord patched them up and gent them home. They gave their named as Thomas Cal- Jahan, af No, % East Twentieth atrect ne the | tied (GIRL BABY'S. > ~AWUL ECZEMA Sight of Eye Destroyed by Disease ive Doctors but Grew Worse—In Agony Eight Months —Parents Discouraged, Until They Tried Cuticura Remedies. [IN ONE WEEK ALL SORES DISAPPEARED Z Our Uttle girl, one year and @ bale was taken with eczema or that was 79 Bart! what tho doctor sald it was. We called 0 in the family doctor and he gave some: @ little yellow pimplo on oi eyes. take her to some ey was an ulcer. 5o we to doctor No. 4, ar sight was gone, but avis dropped 8 force Tenney at and all nan walked. throw to Brain's “bunt, Rates fou Batch. > Batch walked. Boultes to Tenney. Lewls died, Ritchey RUNS. ond ¢ wer, Ritchey filed to sacrificed fanned NO Casey Lumley to” Tenney Second Inning out, _Hummél to J: n. Westerberg’s foul Need- id on a bad throw by tossed Boultes out Randall Bergen got ham went to Lewis. — Stric! NO RUN: Jordan Brain to Tenny to EE Bergen out, Tenney. NO RUNS. Third Inning. Hummet Brain hit up with 4 Maloney sacrificed, Hunimel ated, Boultes Ritchey to to Jordan to. Lewis Tennoy, Beaumont out. Tennex waiked and was doubled Lewia to Jordan. NO RUNS. Stricklett fanned. Hatch out, Ritchey ty Tenney. Casey fouled out fo Brat NO RUN Fourth Inning. Baten fied to Maloney. Ritchey sin sled. Randall walked. — Westerbera forced Randall, Lewis Humme! Westerberg out stealing, Bergen to Humme: to Jontan. NO RUNS. fanned. “Lewis out (Ritchey out, Westerberg to No RU, Fifth Inning. Neothamouty: Siridklett to Boultes out, Hummel to Jordan. Beau- mont «ingied. \Tenney doubled and went to third when Batoh fumbled, Beaumont scoring. Brain fouled to Casey. ONE RU} Ioney walked catch him nappt: Tenny's to Jordan. Boultes threw to and .he went to muff, Humme} Atthe throw to clore. Ma- teen walled to Boulters, ww doubling up to Brain. third. ~The joney stole Stricktett ped threw to Ritchey, mel. Batch fouled Sixth Inning. Bates fouled to Bergen. Ritchey fie! to Batch. Ravdall singled. Westerbers Seventh Inning. Boultes fanned. Beaumont out, Ruck- er to Jordan. Tenney walked. Brain filed ston Lun OO: RUNS Hummel doubled. Hitter bunted sa ly and on Boultes’s wid throw, to Te ny Hummel scored. Ruched” Med to Needham. Batelr Mied to Ritchey and Bitter was ed up, Ritchey to Ten- yO Eighth Inning. Bates doubled, but w thrown out Ritchey to Ninth Inning. |HIGHLANDERS GIANTS GET TWO | LOSE THE FIRST GAMES TO-DAY FROM PHILLIES rst Page.) | + (Contin: (Continued from also walked. Both ad Mathewson, <b got tt and|b id's sacrifice to Mort threw him’ ou aught a fly [threw Davis out, Hartaei ona Titus. i pay scoring Nion Gro. hnon safe on fs error. but} Med TWO RUN was forded on Browne's roller, Do. to Knabe, Devin walked. Grant go Secand Inning. Seymours pop and touched tatrd, fore- pod ot Lagort foren tossed out Hresna- ing Browne. Witla ans NO t Mazee and wax Courtney o ¥ Third Inning. Shannon reached third on More throw after he. had stopped a dimoult threw {chols sacrificed to Moriarit out. MeGann flied to Doolin. Lapor NO. i Seventh Inning: 3 Seventh Inning. Magee fouled to Bresnahan. © and Grant both struck out, N Murphy threw Laporte out. Mo Mee fied 9 Harseel y Will out, NOR MRS. WALTER J. HAMMETT, Davin fied Ke SOCIETY WOMAN, DIVORCED, *° | NO Ritter fouled to Needham, Alperman | batted for Rucker and went out, Ritchey-to Tenny. Batch to Beaumont NO RUNS Game called on account of darkness —_——___ LAUGHED SO HARD AT JOKE HE MAY LOSE HIS LIFE. Which He Was Sitting and Broke His (Thigh. NCINNATL Sept, 6—A Jaugh over a joke may cost David Davis, aged Bevemty, hin life; at least It wil} Teave thim crippled the remainder of hix days. He {s now tn a hospital here, with a broken leg and fractured thigh, the re- sult of the laugh, Y Seated on a 12-foot wall with a num- ber of companions yesterday, mwapping funny stories, the old man Jaughed xo heartlly at one of the tales that he lost his balance on the wall and toppled over into the street. Owing to hix ad- vanced age the Injuries may prove fatal gant people; inexpens: enough for.economical on White Rose Ceylon Tea Double Strength Saves’ Half, Eighth Inning. (Spectal to The Evening World.) | Dygert threw Cnroy out. WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Sept, 6-<] foe" four Bupreme ‘Court Justic Jox Morse- for a. hd elnowahe: hauser haw bigned a, final decree of di.) Slurphy “| TWO RU mett, 4 sogiety waoman_of Rye-on-the | Lape Searta: Nye Hariael fied Sound, {rom her husoand, Walter Jobn | to ‘ ) Hammett: The papers were Med tn tha 2 Supreme Court her Sirs is t marriage | COLUMBIA NOTABLES SAIL. el? Lead ape 1 it te wad! SOUTHAMPTON, England, Bept. 6— Standard Oil Trust. [The Hamburg-American ine at Judgment ste is, gr merika, which ‘sa'led to-day for May. aged mand York, tcok among her passengers Preal: respectively 6 $8 silo to assume Nicholax Murray Butler and Prof her maiden name and to marry again ANG, Burgess, of Columbia .Unl- | The name, of the co-respondent was | yraty, Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Burgess and not-revealed. H. Armour, | GOOD NEWS FOR THE BRIITLERS, é “ The crisp, snappy Autumn days are coming—Jist the weather for Fs crisp, snappy Peanut Brittle, This season's crop of Spanish Peanuts ts f the best In elzht years: we Just got ours in, and they aro. fresh ad \ plump awereainery butler. We roast them as fuily as a Christus Curkey, and while they are pivinx hot seat them with a cover of out. Iashloned amber taffy, When you get the full flavor yoa cannot Imagina ‘anything more satisfying. Makes one’s mouth water to think of It... Pound SPECIAL for This FRIDAY)Special for This SATURDAY ORANGE ANDLEMON 4 9 ,|CHOCOLATE COVERED BONBONS .POUND SAIRDATES..POUND — 10¢ SPECIAL FOR THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Special Assorted Chocolates ( 2%, ) POUND 19¢ MAPLO WALNUT CHOCOLATE COVERED ' CHERRY CLUSTERS BoNgoNs...pouND 19C POUND Park Row store open evenings until 11 o'clock. We deliver 1 to 20 Iba. for 20c. In the following territory: Battery to E, 177th Bt. or W. Tsiat Bt, and all of Brooklyn 29c RU HAUS arte natty AN 29 coRriAnorst eo" fi ST. And shipped: from our Special Mail Order Department. and went to third la week. One morning we discovered » of her Of course we phoned for doctor He came over and looked her over and said that he could not do any- thing more for her, that we had better ve specialist, ince 16 nt to C he said the ¢9 hat he could help ft. We thought we would try doctor No. 5. population and its ck soctetiaa . who tho this ankles | tablets and gaid she would be all night and dts mful aMnities and tte Little} had been. broken, made such a noise in’a few days. The eczima grew woree Bright Eyeses: amd its new Finger| that Haslette locked him sad ore called in. dec it No, io Bullding—ny, nots ‘Butiding{ take} up ‘in 7 aye f said sho, was teething, as soon ax a Bee ates fakes foe es Twenty-second strvet) tooth, were through sho would be all . mantilatneternGont = ‘et Tight. But she still grew worse, Doo- dent Razpened this afternoon, known aa Charley ned hls icone iurcate ewan ecmaes iy this ate SUE UTE OEY Uber u SFeICS" | time she was nothing but a yellows sirect 7.8) northbound; atreat other horse affinity escaped un-| greenish sore. Weill, he said he .coul through an -open. switch and j help her, 60 we let him try it about ? Well, that proved the game, only he charged $10 more than doctor No, 4. We were realy discouraged, one of the Cuti the the eight months; showed great ment, and in one week all sores had di it could not re-~ ed at appeared. Of course it would have saved the eye. of trouble or impurity Cuticura. R. F. D. No. 9, Fulton, N Y¥., August 17, 1906. _ | Every Humor of Intent. and Cuticura Resolvent (80 Blood, Sold throughout the world portant subject Fives | y ESTABLISHED Nearly 50 Vears, 223 Sixth Ave.. ow 1th St. S50 Sixth Ave. Bio 224 St, 1274 Broadway, aL “G" stamqS tor goli— A game that is great; But how can one play it Without a playmate? To scores of Resorts Good golf players flock — {Tale a Fall Vacation Tell Where I saw ira_advertisementa in aper and thought we would try ‘uticura Treatment, so I went and purchased # set of Cuticura Tenzodien, which cost me $1, and in three days our daughter, who had been sick about improve store the eyesight, but if we hod Cuticura in time I am confident t We thin | there.i¢ no.remedy so good for any skin mnsiste of Cuticura Soap (25e) to (i RXins Cutter Ointment (80>) to Tea! ‘the Skia, (the tem of Charme tie Coated Filta. Soe per vial oF 10) wg busty tee Poter Drug abled and took third on | & Chem. Corp., Bole Prope, Boston. Mass. Doolin threw | Hogg ce, Davis to Murphy. | @ Msed ¥rea, On Humort of Skus and scalp. rolled out to} Hoffiuaw struck out. Dygert got Keel- | = oe SF at art NO RUNS, : | Conroy pulled own Seybold’s drive Third Inning. - (Davis doubled and, scored Murpoy Doolin Ned to Seyn Dooin fiot Cross tied to Hoffman. Wil} to Dahlen. Devlin threw out Moran. ew Oldring out ONE RUN NO RUN dn Mathewson walked and scored ns Fourth Inning. 5 wild on Nichols's error, E}- 5 w 33d St, 7 B vay, Astor ilouse Block. 101 Nassen St. Near Ans St. “20 Prosp Men, wives. girls and lads, EYE EXAMINATIONS. . five registered physk the blood as Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abbott, is OF Com ete External and Internat ‘Treatment, for an ilies and alta ‘rounder, Br ro: 4 out to | when Croea Laporte out. On a = Courtney. Devlin sing ebb bape alts Ss grounder Elberfeld waa fun t ° it non eymour Med to us. dev out, Dygert to Schreck to Nichols. Mo- S b li nefan.. TWO Ri S. 5 1 tried to/take second Raine inning Tow to the plate, Getreckao| Founded on je throw and sent the bal) to i Toes altri! Urled theesall cack tnctime Long Practice. wiht Krabe, Danie ortarity, _plaré. ONO| Fifty years at specializing on One im- MeGann was hit by Schreck. strack o rt got twol flied to Titus. Morlart : ver Hogg’a) feet h Moran threw out caten him first. Hartsel | clans; two-factories; a score of opticianss what petter testimonial can we give of Fifth Inning. haeyee mall over right fleld | solid growth on merit—OF STABILITY? Devlin whipred out Magee. Courtney | Dygert and Hartsel, Davis doubled A. W. BREWSTER, M.D. Murphy struck out. THREE RUNS. [31 years Brooklyn Eye and Bar Hospital, j ; EDW. JOHNSON, M.D. x Fifth Inning. Many years in private practice minder to Knabe. | Conroy fied to Sey Kletnow and MARCUM KENYON, M. D. ‘Browne tney s error. | Dev- 8. S$ years Manhattan Eye aud Ear Hospttal In Ait sito a double play, ¢ ew four balls. Oldring sin-|° 7°" Me LINDEROTH, M.D. Doolin, NO RUNS. »pping, Kielnow § popping. Hlelnow | rate Brooklyn Eye and Ear. Hosptt Sixth Inning. pea ines Aa Eremuniiions Without Charge. tossed ji NO RUNS Glasses prescribeJ only whon needed rin abit ewaa) Sixth Inning. Ajiays at -ttoderate Prices, 7 xot Titun’s n filed to Murphy . 7 Eee ae SEE i: & \ KEEP THIS ‘ON FILE WARDS. firookiyn, pect avi. 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