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Che “Circulation Books Open to All. oe | “ Circulation Books Open to All NEW YORH, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1908. PUBLIC DROPS Bic PRICE ONE CENT. RESULTS EDITION | ROLL OF MONEY = IN RECORD-REAKING DAY AT RAGES IRATE WIFE PLES "BLY" ELMER WAP ON HUSBAND, SHOT OV I ~~ NARESTHUBANT BROADWAY CHFE He Was Entertaining a Young "Well-Known Athlete Prob- ably Mortally Wounded | by “Barney” Rosenthal. SLAVS MILLIONAIRE FATHER TO PREVENT MARRIAGE, THEN SEL Queen Marguerite, Preceptor and Jack Atkin All Make New Marks, | Preceptor’s Being a Figure for the Worl JACK ATKIN LOOMS UP AS TRIED TO KILL OTHERS Gems Figuring in Query Before He Could Fire More as to Duty. Shots Into the Crowd. Two middie aged wonien entered a Billy Etmer. one of the best known crow de: Sixth avent restaurant athletes in the Unit tates. was whot f Niles, first Man Up. Starts the Game ee a : es glanced ear ee lee Probably Scere this ae WONDER HORSE OF DECADE. room for a few seconds as if bn search | noon, by “Harney'’ Rosenthal, assistant 1 — of some one. nger of tha two | Manager of Bimer's Gymnasium With a Home Run Young {oon tet “There | Broadway and ‘Twenty-ninth etreet, The Carrying 137 Pounds and Pitted Against » you a and drawing a whip from | shooting took place in the billiard roon + : Pitcher Strikes Out Detroit's Heavy Sluggers. jPeneath a coat wheh hung over her ang cate farm she started for a table at which | 0° symnasum eat a well-groomed man of about forty- | a3 old and a pretty | i r years old and a pretty little dark | posantnal, it paired girl Great Field of Fast Ones Schreiber’s Horse Finds No Trouble in Disposing of which {# directly under the The room was crowded ut Unable to Shake Aged George E. 1s sali, tried tw shoot r ; a he | {8 other men, " n i ’ : . H SCORE BY INNINGS | Aa ie aie woman drew near fel ter neiad watieoasa | oterry’s Determination to .Wed His Opponents. When taken to the Thirtieth street sta- | ‘uttered an entreating ery of ‘Don't!’ Detroit O 0 O_O O_O O 1 OH Aru" “anded one good blow serone| ion Reventhal who was in a tate ot oung Woman, Son Shoots Him | his shoulders before he was able to; ighlanders 3 0 300 0} 00 — 6 take the whip jail his money. He had advanced funda | an ‘om its Suicide BY VINCENT TREANOR. S 4 5 (i [he sald, to open a new gymnasium. : You are Gussie Cohen," the angr} m . y pas woman shouted, as she weved her hang | “Elmer defrauded me out of my BELMONT PARK, May 19. : | HG HANBRRE [in ahevalrestien Pemtrenoline Cis 2 Ga a fee declared, Hats off to Jack Atkin! Barney Schreiber’s good four-year-old oolt, iBpects © World +HILANDERS. EC anGanl ol 01 et even.” 6 = mer ; duties ~ A es AMBRICAN LEAGUE PARK, Mas SEE Tee Cie cone 1 taking lunchesn| ‘The billiard room was crowded when George E. Sterry, president of the Weaver & Sterry Co., Limited, with 137 pounds on his back, won the Crotona Handicap here this after- =Pie De Tigers were helt noi gow een oe ee ee ee eraihatrelg uray Rare mat ia aes | Nos. 79 Pine street and 166 Pearl street, drug importers and wholesalers, noon in 1.08 3-5, making a mew track record for the six furlongs aga ul ; i 1 D dear, said Gin cary a Ae | very excitahle disposition During resent was shot and instantly killed this afternoon by his eldest son, George E. straightaway, and failing only two-fifths of a second to equal the world’s noon and 2 b > , al ‘ 7 9 2 LH ne maar iavascoll aie boxing exhibitions, his energetic conduct : best mark for the distance. It was a great performance Ba 8 ote 202 6 0 © _ “This Incident explains itseif," retort-| caused much comment among the mem- Sterry, jr. who then shot and killed himself. The murder and suicide | bot A he By Lak by a great Nettine bk | 1 1 eo a eb women. “and T won't have any | ners and Elmer waa forced to mppress 5 ij horse. It was hard tm tell which of the field was in front as they came the ¢rst innin le ae ‘WEe Quartet mada thelr way through | him: grew out of the intention of the elder Sterry, who was a widower, sev-| down toward the finish. of the box j Conroy, 3 " 1 1 8 lithe maxe of tables to the street and, For several dave the boxing world has re | z a re aS \ ava aWartant Rall, ss 0 2 2 6 1 the win sid through the door and ran | teen awaiting the announcement that enty-two years old, to marry Miss Rachel Blaikie, aged twenty-two, a| They seemed to be rumning in @ fate he ene mn ratiners, 6 0 0 7 0 oj ter ppattagemue enue the man tOok Billy Eimer ‘iad been ousted from his school teacher of East Orange, N. J See ver uth thes were watt within | BELMONT PARK RESULTS, First Inning. Manning oO | J] am (Mrs. Harry Bttinger, No. 54| Consolldated Athletic Club. Rumors plats LS) eee Ta roe CAT CEN SIT le EARS] Pee eae OO at, Ong, Hundred "and Shea | were whispered to the effect that the! In a purse in'a pocket of the elder Sterry's coat was found a mar- eeuener ene: ot ne ereneieee Poult) FIRST RACE—Queen Marguertte 6 10 7 Risided the whip to ae Evening World paler atasias nf the club were dis’ jriage notice, written with his own hand, which he had prepared for pub-| xing Jamon was trying to stick to him, | (6 to 1 and 2 to 1) 1, Ida D. (6 to 2 : 0 se the en- 3 A s . i DETROIT. jcoupter "DUS. Wbo haw Just -a0-proveeds of-the-two-enterttalnments [lication to.tellow;his-approaciting-nuptials. - It read= . tras} and. Bessy.- Mahi) efter =) valiant at- for place) 2, Fleming 3. R PO. A. K,|We have a daughter almost ef sia 2G | held ia the new club. It was said that “MARRIED. Ttempt, was backing up. The dig os! ete mo Bow 0 fe CHa a 0 was with btm. ; He has tt nad heen discovered that there was a “At Englewood, N. J jue ean arth id " "| aor: erey welip the anise Une eu s SECOND RACE.—Preceptor (4 ta ; rn out wi! ‘er for three | $1,500 deficiency in the receipts of the WN. J., on Jun 5 » je residence of Mr, an Watt) Boh) Che Cit Nal 1 and 7 to 5) 1, Sea Cliff (e: f 2 0 0 0 0 ol weeks. and 1 had been told about tt and x 4 length and a half of open daylght. , AKT US? was Watohing for them. The «irl would | Jeannette-Barry fight. | b % i y length ande. meray tace) 2, Sel 0 1 0 0 O/Rave” gor a enod ‘heating ¥¢ the “whip! Rosenthal appeared at the Grana | MIs. Cameron Blaikie, by the Rev Brewer Eddy, of East Orange, Rachel King Jamee Comes On. Place) Cicshinn) 3. 3 0 0 1 0 Oke ag pean faken trom me Hart | athletic Union Club, tn One Hundred | Briggs Blaikie to George Edwin Sterry. Rialto. who had been running prom! THIRD RACE—Jack Atkin (4 ¢ A 1 91 7 2 ol Surely make tronble for him, land Seventh stret, inst night, and an- | The engagement was announced last January and met with imme-|nenty. couldn't stand the gaff and he), 14 8 to 5 (4 ta 4 ay % ty SAT nounced right and ieft that “Elmer A ‘4 0 id ‘i chucked It. King James, however, had mn 0 5) 1, King James (2 to : ty 1 3 ? out of the Conaoiidated, boys" Little | diate opposition from Mr. Sterry’s four sons, all of whom were associated | something left, and Guy Burns kept |1 for place) 2, King Cobalt 3. MiikkR RUNS" : : . i 5 HUGE DIAMONDS Attention wae paid to Mm, as he wae / with him in the business from which he had accumulated a fortune esti-|hm going, not that he nad recuse FOURTHERAGEE RE s as ‘ known to be loquartous. | of catohing Jack Atkin, but simply —King Castic @ Second Inning | pa | mated at $2,000,000. es oat v ween O O) 1 1 1 To a friend last night he said “Elmer | - a vtall off the fast closing King Cobalt to 2 and 4 to 5) 1, Merk Gumbert singled it ‘ B aoa hee on All got everything bit my ring. and he nald | The most determined objections were offered by George Sterry, jr.,|fer the place money. Jack Atkin Rot & 1g 4 fop place) 2, Jim McGill 3. ¢ any BONG 1 id get that. He had better look A ef ‘4 raptio; hie return to the 2 z } Bere ae era ange ap ce Tall [eee a = | who was forty-five years old and lived at the Manhattan Square Hotel. |e, “See eer actus anal chpered = Ce de ae d ee Eimer gave up hs quarters, at Hrond- | He married, a few years ago, Mrs, Mildred Chipman, a beautiful widow, [and clapped their hands in tribute toe] FIFTH RACE—Blue Book (5 to @ Minsetene NOMRRGN Basie) cee Paniae Mite Of, Killian sianitnreelinns | way and Sixtly-sixth sireet, two months | George F. Sterry. jr, left hehind him )side of the second floor of the drug |AT¢At horse, even those who hed bet/and even) 1, Good Luck (3 to 1 fort Boe e a eee ea out taplcatipaselondBallacOfeManniigia: | ago. He moved into the new clubroome a remarkable letter explaining to the /houso a few minutes after noon, When |2sainst him had nothing but praise for| place) 2, Master of Craft 3. t : oO RUNS. of Killian, 1: off Wiliets, 1. ‘iy at Broadway and Twenty-nith street, | public the motiven that prompted him|Coroner Harburger reached the scone | tie racer, to whom all weights and dts- nidares ! Third Inning ett on Tt Detroit. 18) Hightand U in the old Princes Theatre pullding, |to kill his father and ibtmself Tho let- jhe found father and won dead, in iwo|t2ners look alike He is really the! gixty RACE—Troublemaker (@ loubled to lett, ‘Struc! fence Manni 6 <i. | [and fixed up what war generally oon-|ter was on paper of the Manhattan /omce chairs, within four fect of vach | horse of the decade, ‘Thin was a great out sman. Ni TER ECR UH UE A 2 ceded (0, te the Anes! Emnasiim tn Square Hotel. bat hed bean wettten fatillcshers) The oldlman\ had’ buen! kifen ac [day for record breaking. ‘Three new |t© 1 and 3 to 1) 1, Roookstone (2 ta | Crawford. was ou SM OeN Iln6. piel New Yor! th ce of the drug house. F if Pent crc iyinyy al ‘wuccession, 5 4 to Ball, tn trying Hon APU ESNIPS ay ene cienrs | | Nthe SRxfaing Deparement made troubie hla eeaelia thelomaeiet the @rug house, |e sat at hia desk, ‘The son inal sin: | mark ing up in session, | 1 for place) 2, Tom Dotan. ' first ng Bases—Hemphill, Chase 1 pe ek for him before the last cing exhib!- | He penn ¢|himeeif while standing and then drop- | (ueen Marguerite. Preceptor and Jack —_— Rossman tank. t a Pitches Manning Two Stones of Forty Carats] tion, but the dimeuity was stratehtened jthe tragedy and within a few feet Of} ied into @ chair | Atkin being the new history makers. A (Racing Chart on Page 2.) : our NO RUNS Ninsieraiencorlones ; PETES | out’ It was sald. however, that Elmer | where ha father was sitting. Ouminaa nantererrs (a Sea none w down the chute be-| — eee al Umpires ns and Hurat Each Said to Be Crown [eaurrelauinachekesnina star ; ry | oe ¢ inne 1 this 1 enn- st s 5 the as ct Long Premeditated. was found a letter he had just r ach winner, and this in a m AMERICAN LEAGUE. 3 ——»—_—-— | As late as last night Elmer informed | iis z friiinietaccounueronk ial | . wing lTewels. Jintimate friends that there was a con- | Jn hie Jast communication Sterry said fom his steter, Elizabeth, announcing { 8!" MAY account for thi ae ee | : AY he ne 3 Jewels. | spiracy azainat hin and that eh hadleet be felt God had prompted tim to Bho Was about to be dispossessed Makes New Track Record. ACaBerton gilin 1 met all his obligations. the act he contemplated In order to from her home at No. 101 St. Nicholaa| ‘The track record of 1062-5 for five ‘ ie A ean and ral Wa Ea Keep disgrace from the family, The /Wenur. Bho asked him for $5, with |and a half furlongs straight was broken | clevela ac OO a it Obase score tal scoring | ‘Two diamonds, each forty enrats in aot had evidently been premeditated for |(P° assurance that he would never hear |in the opening event. The wind blew aa tlarieeeparcen and Remis; Young Sea eng eee eto Mointyre, TVtriE | weight and of the circumference of a a long time. His letter reads from “her again, and wigned heraelf,|in behind the field and this probably | ani 'Criger, Linpire-Mr, O'Loughlin, Kleinow filed out to Meintyte. ei | =, | «po Whom It May Concern (the Cor-| ‘your affectionate sister.” accounts for Queen Marguerite's win- At Philadelphia RUNS. Paneth Oesttag | | quarter of a dollar, and rumored to oner firet, [ may presume): [ took @ Preparing for Wedding ning in 14 flat. MeCarthy rode a good ee Onnonn ag Schmidt od, O'Leary popped to! have been part of the crown jewels of | golamm oath to mverlf that my father) Dissension between the rather and hig {race on the Queen, closing with a rush | Puyadeiphia D1100000 Niles. (mn a Ort K ae |a Europaan royal house, were the sup- | [enoula never disgrace the memory chmy sons—more — especially retweon the |and ng Ida t+ in the last sixteenth, atteries — Waddell and Spence Recon: Stay aA : nae : en POG lJeot of a hearing before the Collect ‘Sainted mother. There is not a taint! father and the eldest son—had heen | Fleming ran a good race all the way] Lender and Smith. Umpire—Connod Sainte arn Nee NLT dni nTmUeRtlON jaliisNee Mas teks Busia aed iat yeaa cme ares Of aelfisiiness in me, and had my father | acute ever #1 © yong men learned [and held on to third position gamely | At Washington. ' Milita OLN RUNS ball AMSEC ingen force mice sence Cethe mort Ravan sarorisiands Spe: See es lengaged himeelf to a Indy of mature | that thelr father was aout to marry {when Tom Mc 1 challenged. The] cniorgo ...4-..0 0001000 Ie Willeta pit Detroit Man- wed b Max A. Stock, an importer, of | cfal Agent Cross, of the Secret Service, lage I would not, and certainly none of | again. Because of the family objec. |latter nemied this race and should go| Washington « 0000709000 i En pet a Oe ROSA gg Noo 88 Second avenne, and Mins Marie | sy the Custom House this afternoon,| HARRTSRURG. Pa, May 18--Atter| ny prothera would not, have done else | tiona the old man postponed the wed-/ etter next time. ‘There was a lot of | Batterige—White and Sulllyan: Smita Dolled our to Roseman, unassisted. | Lovell. 4 handsome young womans oe ana out if any duty |* @X hours’ fight the ‘Tri-State Base- | than bid him good luck and trust that | ding several times, but fiw detormina- | money lost on Big Ben. He was well /and Warner, Umpire~Mr, Sheridan, Keeler struck out. NO RUNS. fying at No. fi West Saventy-seventh ‘ s Any GUY | pall League ai a mpectal session last |)¢ would live forever. I always de a |played by the shanpghooters, but didn’t Eom reen Fifth Inning. | street, recalled to many of the old- Jon them fs due the Government | ntetht Ineting umtil 2 o'clock thle morn- | geed a long and happy life for my | (Continued on Second Page.) liget gone in. time | EASTERN LEAGUE. Crawford fied fo Conroy. Cobb filed timers arowmd the City Hall the famous | Madden lane was considerably exelted | iny decided to increase the sala ‘old. man'—a term which I frequently | SSSSTES == wencielneccrdifors receptor iil| paste Rone- threw out days of the Guttenberg race track and of a coup made by a horse named af- Lal ie the fair applicant, and singled t, but Hemph- tet i stopp. at third. Chase stole sec- The bride-to-be is the daughter of ond. 8 fouled to Schmidt. Conroy tie late William Lavell, who achieved HHtae Fee Ne. Nodting, fme and fortune as a runner of thor- Sixthninning vighbreds, It was fn his daughter's 1 bw, Manning! Honor that old “BH Lovell named a vhr ry doubled to vare Marie R. Lovell, which made a ettinn Witets. NO yung of the Christmas Day Handi- ‘O'Le: hrewn out Bally arrciel pat 10 to 1 struok out. Manning also struck Lovell had passed the word among his NO RUNS nu vous friends th the horse namned Seventh Inning. his daughter was a speedy young Motntyye walked, | Schueter, and would capture the prize, and i ame way NOR i and his friends won small tor- vou Ive Niles, tunea on the race. Hemphiit elenkoverdal sas owt stealing third ‘The forthcoming marriage of Miss Schinidt io Cou ough Henpilll Lovell will be her second experience. Store saconl the Chase Med to ier fist husicand was John Dickman Melntyre. NO iT i Pris eran Dunbag, with whom she eloped. The ig g- mate did not prove to be a happy Rossa oe y.c4 eushlin Med to one, and the young wife had the union Hemphill, Sehinidy singied. O'Leary ajssolved, having ebtained en annul- fled to Stahl. Willets singled, scoring Snent. Rongman, Metntyre filed to Stahl, ONE "Stop ner father's death there wan nal . uk contest over his will, n this iltiga- Stain! Med to Metntyre, | O'Teare threw tion the daughter won her share of her out Conroy. Ball beat out asl f father's estate, which was of consid- Coughlin threw out Kielvow, NO RU arabiovalee Ninth Inning ‘ pits, last heard from, was Behaefes was sate Conroy's wild owner of several racing norses. Migs iurow und went, to second. Crawford [ovell and her mother learned that he filed to Chase, ‘obb: led to Stahl and jad another wife and several chiidren. Rossman did the sam NO RUNS. ‘They swore out two warrants, one charging him with bigamy, and the other with grand larceny, alleging that (he obtained $419,000 from ‘Mrs. Lovell on tho false representation that ‘ne intended to use it in a profitable real estate deal. The first wararnt was cancelled when the suit for annulment was begun, and second Warrant has never ‘been uunbar is Chourht to be in u- BRYAN WINS CALIFORNIA; DELEGATES INSTRUCTED. FRESNO. Cal., May 19.5Thé Demo- eratic State Convention to-day adopted $200, making % $2,900 for teame with | bench managere and $3,100 for clubs vaving playing managers. «A praposi- tion was tabled to make a final empeal yesterday when it became known that A certain lawyer—an «x-judge, whose identity the Government officials wit! | not divulge—was offering for sale two! to the National Commiseton for the re- | stones, the size and brilliancy of which |instatement of all blacklisted Ria yer entitle them to be rated among the| i onder thet each, team might wet rid &reat gems of the wor eeichan thee lent Men old in the jewoller's trade = —_—-—- spected them, rreord of tlamects aneeesiee ee | ROOSEVELT NOT MEDDLING | WITH THE RACING BILLS. | scription coming Into this country | through customary channels, The jew els are beautifully encase’ in antique settings in the form of earrings. The excitement in Maiden Lane re- ALBANY, May 19.—Much Interest was shown here to-day in a statement of Senator Agnew, of New York, to the effect that one of Mma constituente had sulted In the Customs oMcials being | talked recently with President Roose: and Mr. Cross detailed Secret ele ped: reporindl the ase as lexpresn: Aeont Br vaca {ing himself In favor of the passage Agent Brazinskl on the case. |(he much discussed bille for the aboll- He located the lawyer, who readily |tixn “at the legal protection of agreed to surrender the stones until the | gambling at ri raoks in this ate. “| Senator. Agnew would not give tho origin was settled The lawyer said the diamonds belong to @ wealthy client of his, a woman who does not live in New York and who wished to dispose of the stones. He sald he did not know when or where she purdhased them, but was certain her possession of them and ther pres- ence in this country was entirely with- in the law. The diamonds were placed tn the rafe in Collector of the Port Fowler's office and were not taken out until they were exhtbited at the hearin; —_—_>____ ACCEPTS BROOKLYN CALL. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) NORFOLK, Va., May 10.—Rey. Dr. W. M. Vines, of the Freemason Btreet | Bapiist. Church, this city, to-day an- name of the vonstituent in question ASHINGTON, May 19—That P: dent Roorevolt haa authorized no one to| speak for him regardine the antt-race track gambling legislation pending at Albany was the only comment obtain- able at the White House remarding the report from Albany that the President | | had privately expressed himself on that President Roosevelt's policy. stated, has universally to e in né way whatever with Stato leetslation, and It was added that he has made no exception to that policy | {n the present instance. | —————— Board of Fducation 1 mployees to Play Ball There will be somethnig doing at Imer Park, Bonsonhurst. on @atur- when the clerks and draughtsmen ¢ the Board of Education Butlding | & (platform, instructing the CaWfornia IP Gelpeation, foe y, 4 ‘yan for Presi- rn « nd dent and Indorsing former Congressman lecvee was granted on the groui a A t hasr- | that | We the Nations Contention, * \ Boe tegauly aivoroed Croan: se was tried In open court and mounced hie accentance of a call to Hanson Place Baptist Churoh, Brook-; ayo His salary Brooklyn will be Borpau meet in a ball game for the | brothers may draw @ conclusion frony | affectionately used toward him. “It is now 1 o'clock on May 19 and nobody is in my confidence, but my ON A VISIT DOWN EAST. my double murder SEX. Conn., May 19.—Mtas Lucy “There ina point which atrikes me as) Tarmey, of No. 28 Union aver r ow I J . oN. Y¥.. was drowned in the particularly interesting: While riding | Connection’ River, opposite the boat down on the Ninth avenue elevated [ passed casial glances on those around me, as they doubtless aid on me, and the thought that I wish to convey is this: How many thousands would have lared ai me had they been conscious of the prominent captions my double crime would) warrant in to-morrow's: papers? Janding, jast nigh’. She had heen visit ing the family of P. G. Campbell, and mas at the landing to witness the de parture of Mies Sadie Campbell. and John C. Campbell on the steamer Hart- ford, which runa from Hartford to New York. The young woman stepped from the stringpiece of the wharf to the guard rail, and losing her balance tell Into the water. Her head evidently struck some obstruction, for there was | no outory. The body has not been re covered, The steamer was held an hour on ac- coum of the accident. Felix Tarsney, ot New York, ts here to institute search for the body BOSTON WOMEN WIN FROM NEW YORKERS. RORTON, May linter-ctty woman's with New York to-lay jot the three sets played. Under Great Strain. “There is a comical and iaughable point in this, that 1 would willingly give 300 to Raohel B. Biakile to hear the beau- tal and touching prayer for the salva- tion of my soul that she will offer up. Of couree, I am under a violent strain and many of my sentences may not be | grammatical and may be crude. | “It seems to me that God has told me to do what I propose doing. T pray to Him no less than twenty times a day to show me some way out of It, and I .—Boston won the awn tennis mite! by taking one tn addition to truinfully belteve He hae shown me two out of three pias yesterdns 0} way to mve my family day's suinmary Mrw. Bargar Heewaleechone Wallach, New Yoris, dofeated Eilith om Rotoh, Boston, 6-4, u-9 “GPORGE EB. STERRY, Jr. “P. §.—Another point T desire to men- Louise Hammond, New Ye | Fleanora Seare, Boston, 61 | “Marion Fenno. Boston, de k, defeated thon: two seconde after my, father! Mal 1. Basten, starts, I will follow. the! poor old)| = No Siles) New York, 11 man needa a guife and a guardian Seer ot Should we ever come across some of NATIONAL LEAGUE. hat bunch from Fast Orange we will SBE de up a sido street.” At Pittebirg ‘The tragedy was enacted in the office| Philadelphia ve Pitisburs—Game post- of thd cides Btercy on the Pearl street | pone rain. 1 BROOKLYN GIRL DROWNED | ter, } Preceptor meade a new world's reom in) winning the two-vear-old race, sec-! New, 01900 re | ond en the card. He won in a | Roones 4 : 000 Q Re 6, covers the four Ba 1 an nage; Duggies on OU poeta Umpire—Mr. Stafford, 4 half straigh! re by T F int to v At Montreal. alt 1100000 and Vandesritt; Umpire-Mr. Come At Toronto nto game poste At Baltimore. well man was third Buftaio vs, Bat sume postponed swer Ny in the last rain i Chase Full of Accidents = me was full of acel tent pince the hot fa vorite Penartis went down at the sec broke one of rew his rider, D ond jump and The Knight who was serlousiy hurt, and St ter unshipped Masnada at the inst fimp when was in second placa horses King Castle Mark I tht lit Very who money layers dihi't have Old Honesty Burnt Up Money. i ‘The Beauty of Youth | aettt return tn che complexion 1f you use Cal- | eg ouse ee ever, ata totlet coun- er) ¥ Important Discoveries. The falling of an apple disclosed the great power of gravitation Pounding on the trunk of a felled tree first suggested the tel- »phone. aay first “stea ; The examining « ghas: ing ¢ e was our lenses present World shown ted Position, Hom vest Bargain that beforehand seeme, so far away

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