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THE EVENING WORLD, @UESDAY, yu Wk &, 1908. | i} rE CLES TRENCH ALTOS. BLN BATE PHART CHURCH TO HAE NAS. FN UL DED ASHE AND a — YER Tan tc oe = age biarieea | the Box Containing Them : Hd flittess Start pt i ely W M. Odom. ce ge ee W. Walsh. 1.2) 8-9 ae Get Only Three Hits Off Mor- : iene cists: Poresrian tf a Near Trenton, N. J. + Theodore P. Shonts Retums aia Given that Clash of | gp Soe ie Cozy Corners, Dim Lights and ae 0 18100 lig om the stretch turn And -Won All Else for Sweethearts in | rttth ap BLeHta, June 2 Mrs. Franke weed wilh & ruven. ‘Toy Note ran Gould's gorgeous array gowns, which Chicago Edifice. | were lost froin her auto while she was x from the home of Mr. and Mrs. ne front eo ie in the eariy part, is a grand filiy, Rules Disqualifies Any ca rnnge eanily. by 0 fe or Seiiay, Find Hogg and Cross the | fnines 00000000 0— Pan Seven Times, HIGHLANDERS. Makers Who Enter. cerTooi Bierpiechases fauryewr-vide envi ippwnrd) W138 added; short course; about two ml ls ide end upward) OT, | and Tells of Tragle End gan, While the Beaneaters Bom 000204 | i | DUE TO HEART FAILURE. pee en Niles, ....00...0 0) 8 1 Of PARIS, June She sporting com: | iniex Biartere = Wiese 1011 Flas Jooker Gh RE ee pra | CHICAGO, June Joy sprena among and’ ‘returned to. Mrs, Gould ® AMURIGAN LPAQUK PARK, June Keeler, rf.........0 0 1 0 QJ ftittee of the Auto Club of France de- | x ’ 464 09 Tio iv the young people attending Christ Pros- | eat ber log Hemphill. cf 0 0 a ited this afternoon to recognize only |: : “ Wah oth hy byterian Church when they learned | rinville, this the Delaware oy hit Morgan cot the » cf. 8 0 @ an Ht bh y learned | 3 avi this } 101 DeLay: embe: unde \¢ 4 AisiSanpsonte ck A fp ero ¥ | River, oppontte T picked up the I The Duke Had Been in G od Hightandere « shutout with Boston, in Ohase, 1b.........0 9 4 0 vember race, under the Ostend | ' us by oh Henderain gon gt ts 1 that the chureh fs to have a new ad=| tox nn tine rond near tite farm on tha } Spirits All Day Pre- | tno nrst game of their doublenender| Mortarity, Ub...... 0 0 4 1 {the races now being ormantaed pe Rogan” ho Bod | junct ot AUrpansing novelty—a “courts | oe ee eter thie tome of es t. 3 to-day. Boore, 7 to 0 Stahl, If... ..0 2 8 Y O {bY the new Auto Clud of Amerten. |. rat tum of the field ang | NE Tom.” The “courting room!’ te tol Gould's gowns, which whe had worn at g Death. Btahl got in two two-baggers, which J-vnis decision Involves the disqualifica-| and. shows Lane tari fh Rood pang | be complete with cosy corners, screens, | Show and at functions dur- ig Ball, «s... O WM tw 4 0 ket outrun all the on | eek’ it Elkins Park, ty with a single made up the total hits C ‘i n of any French automobile con- >, THIN sali I the way; chaperone and dim lights, Everything | ie arate eae ity Mr. MUhAtAE ¢ ‘The visitors got ten safetios, nara 3b. 00 O 8 O Ollemiais Geo conibenco tn Go Sea eX) OY CHIE) CUI REO CE Cpe |e) Gut fe making of acquaint |) imesh mas ) Fa 7 7 | : hic! ' wi Winner e. anceshipy at w 01 | ” ° if Theodore P. Bhonts, the railroad mag- Firet Inning. 5 einow, ©. 9 1 7 1 O}aerpit c up rac 2. ‘earl ne sonbenrin the Thiatle—c: Den Time painpers bee. by Knight of eomenewill Ht Sutsaeia athe eo Huhn, ¢ urn grout ot ik nate, who hurried abroad early in April! s¢oconnell gave Stahl an easy chance, |/OKE, P.- 0 0 0 8 0 sot ig c uspices ots oa si Ruartere, Fin, Jockeys poi 2 baited reeset | i iP ets ith oth i | following the sudden death of his eon-| Lord singled to left, Cravath 4 = — — + —|Automodtie oC ye mooneter ar fh Mugen ve ah || eerie rotenl Grill balaitty pay elthel pane (atone coomreed scien umexrirees) tO) ) to Niles. Lond stole second. Total) sss see ees 0 3 87 10. 1] {lud of America tm thus recognined ax Penecgratl 5B. Dugan, 1 14 |to; ner New York address. inlaw, the Duke de Chaulnes, arrived] Yuived, but Dnglaub struck out. Nha Wen ymamalel osbolation Don Enrique 44 8 Upton 6. he r, Rev. J. 5. Snyder, just ns soon ae INS. wae ¢ 2 flamer : % 4 0 5 |property adjoining the edifice can he here to-day on the Crown Prinzessin) RUNS. BOSTON. . Momentu: os Se et { fy z t of Ni Lad of Lan, » ought. The new st © wi ¢ Gecetle and for the frat time revenied| roi! Wagner Sirew ee Reset £8) oc R. H. PO. A. E.| The Automobile Club of Amerion has | IM) Frank uit: z ; A CR limtttintcd} coca, Can ty coaina Chae Hay’s = \s the tragic manner in which the young| Hemphill fled to Cravath. RUNS. onnell, 2b....0 1 1 1 1)made plans to hold an automobile race | g47 Haryana ( Be h te, 8 68 Jond a Wbrary und other fea the | al wrench nobleman was stricken with Second Inning. Lord, 8b.. ......0 2&8 8 8 Q/|this fall under the mules for interna- elder M30 10 30 fe a i a Aenea lccurtiigisccen (aeTiMNCnE Lint | + ren to Ball, and W |ttonal races wh! were adopted at a ett 2 atte LOLA RG) We 2 AE Flyna_ Ce 7 oy, Bape i | heart disease, nbuliven ned out te erto Chase, “ate. (Oravath, If. 46.1 2 1 0 0) Cit once ot time at Ostend STAT cee cro RSa Be eldeed Perea ara scare athegetTetchy was seached “hefore Hoel ploqiafaetuccitselySuneiressia \e “The Duke and my daughter were) Periind fouled to Kielnow. Geasler, rf. .....2 0 8 1 Ol The Amorican Autumobile Amposiation d_ set a faa pace, x ‘ wih run *" | sala the pastor to-day. “It te right that e@ a * xneeling at their bedside in prayer,” eter shew cate Coarse ‘eran Unglaud, 1b.. 2 2 11 0 0|hae planned to hold the Vanderbilt Cup OURTH RACK: e-year-ol a we should meke every provision for a th Grove a long fly to Sullivan. = | Sullivan, cf. 1 race this fall, but the basia of the regu- era tituare sion rtie eir needs as they grow up. eala Mr, Bhonts, “when the stroke!%q ana atole eecond. Conroy also i Se 1 2 0 0} i ‘ Led igs te N oy Fails t oe n him that carried him off be-| walked, but Kleinow wound It up with | Wi “a lationa for the race is said not to be i. have to go beyond the/ lever Fails to i [E fans medtoal aid coulé be summoned, {# DP AY t© Moconnell, NO RUNS. ets a ae : : : ; ls accord with the Ostend ru t for any essential, and a place to| RESTORE GRAY or FAD- y 4 ase 2 Third Inning. t ENG, Co. 2. 0) The Automobile Club of France and |, i nj. It will supp! ant ER HAIR re A : if The memory of the Duke hes been Morga: hyn 1A bile Club of Gr Hobert Cooper (05! nd other reprehensible | HAIR to its NATURAL r pall te @ play in throw! Teen, p.. «1... 0 1 0 6 Oj $he Royal Automodile Clu’ per i 3 ? leseinaneat ~ grossly maligned, and outrageous re-| out Macrae, Connell fied fo Brant — — — — —]Britain have both nent te: cy) to d Q Creation” fe ting laces ? »zea COLO« and BEAUTY. ogg threw out Lord. 3 NB. Totals .......... 7 10 27 | Automebile Club of Amer! jeclaring (a AB ERS in the church recent! NUH EH theiucoUntell Gamcoeeeeere 5 , See ee een parka ase Hee wae, ox, “Morgan, to, Uasiand, an 7 18 1) that it will be impossible for French ite Reld the place aafe all’ during | ig room’ installed an immediate boom | N° matter how long it has been gray and cause of his death. eo facts are Bl en DOP Ce Rie EB on e—Oft Hoge, 8; of ang grits nufacturers to enter the ras fea: five ant a hal? fs expected. lor faded. Promotes a luxuriant growth these: On pnelsstermoca (ot the day on | Kesler a 6; Higntana- | 847 zaces under Onten. art bad, Wop handily. Winn 1 t, Se of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, 7, Ms in th 1D * y y - See ee re cormment aries Fourth Inning. u , Flee and ie eg Brien manutacturers | index : CACIQUE'S CAPTAIN HERE. |and positively removes Dan EEC? Waa) CAG Aad pod Craveth’s fiy after « nice| muck Out-By Hogs, 6; by Morgan 2.| therefore asked the Automobile Club of | “diss E Till, captain of the steamer|@Fuifl. Keeps hair soft and glossy. apartment very early. After their ar- Ul ub takin, e—Morgen, Btah! 2. Vanderbilt Cup race. ae Saalhe eon ws aa eas in 1.00 as S0e. size. on Ungiaub's aingle, luge Stolen Bases—Lord 2%, Ball, Chase,| This request was forwarded to the; Jin th uth Pacific on A : {much rival in Paris, my daughter told me |seoond on the throw-in, Sullivan filed | Nites, Gessiei : ‘ AW co itomobile Association, whic! Jecoriyied 3 Gis ears Ges IS NOT A DYE. {t was thelr custom to retire ut 9|to Hemphill, sgoring Geesler. Ball and/ Hit py Pitchor—Chase jAmprcty hotified the foreign automo- |. im, from Colon. The crew of tie . . oe clock Stabl allowed Wagner's fy to fall be) Umpiree—O'Laughlin and Egan Bieter al sommuntoations on ali Teun Gas brought to this’ pret’ is | @. Palo Hay Spee. Co.. Newark. N. J * ° teen thecaiien) fa Mo- ore national or international affairs mus | time ago. $1 and 50c bottles, at Druggists In @ Irits All Day. rand struck out. | addressed to that tation and ie ood) 6pir! aad Morgan tossed out Hemphill, Crase the Automobile Club of America !s a ; won going away - ¢ ‘Throughout the day the young man| was hit hy a pitohed 1, and stole Tooa! club without national functions or me Run nh & Kod race from | 1% nad seeened in jubilant spirits. He hed| second. Stanl popped out to Waxner. | tuaicdlony "Phe. riley of the Vander aa se =" 149 Years of Service as Truckman 18 rot auown the merest siga of iliness.| Ball struck out. NO RUNS. | bilt Cup race were left unchanged. _ arooide and upward: $1,000 added; one mille and @ |”. He was hearty and jolly and immensely Fifth Inning. Won easily, Winner, ch. £1, by Gone Coor— | With One Establish ent. im ° gan to Unglaubd. Kleinow singled to —————_— z ‘ happy. So it was until they kneeled| Morgan struck out. MoConnell fouled “ ail is down by the bed together for their cus-| out to Conroy. Ball threw out Lord. | i keys H She | j tomary devotions. Hono : Sounden aler | i i ye : in 5 ? saielt oT ag <= ‘They were kneeling close together PAE Ged Co IN iy Sg | : F | Z a ; Me and the Duke held one arm about his| fort. Was eafe on MoConnell's {2 wife's shoulders. Suddenly he lurched| fumble. Niles forced Hogg out, Mo forward and then tumbled unconscious hes epee ya sne Renew Cte “ ; | i at my daughter's fect. He was a big Niles gecond. Keeler 1 / i in 4 | men and she a light girl, but she| ut to Geasler. NO RUNS. Georse G. Hails: is | lifted him bodily on the bed and Sixth Inning. 5 | Cameron Hi screamed for aid. As she dropped the| Cravath smashed a three basger to 10 100 100 40 Duke on the bed there wes a gurgle | (07? or ein moor ; a ; | Plant in Cincinnati Set Ablaze | 1 bs iB in his throat; then his body stiffened, | Dill. Cravath goored on Unglaub's Pat | Record-Breaking Performances | : : 3 He was dead before anything could be| Weuner struck out. McFariand singled, ‘ | and Manufacturing Dis- done for him. scoring Unglaub, and took second on) of Lusitania and Mauretania Ir | ss juste ee | Not Addicted to Drugs Soe ee Cera sesrival Bull s | trict Menaced. ROYAL TOURIST n f | ~ He "The death of the Duke was due to|van end McFarland. anell'struck| Win Government Grant. | i | TAKES PREAKNESS | U - out, FOUR RUNS. heart disease. The coating of his heart Lord th ‘out Hemphill, Morierity ~ Ww too thin and the organ contained OINCINNATYI, June 2—At least tw: | > i hase's place and out to * 1 ® too ttle’ bicod. ‘Th reports that he was | {oiacny wtabl slammed’ a’ te te The record-breaking performances of | perscné were kiMed in an ‘explosion « STAKES IN CANTER. }® addicted to the use of druge and that |to centre. Momgan threw out Ball. NO on, great turbine Cunarders, Lusitania | the Turekhardt Ol! Company's plant 4 ® hig indulgence in opiates caused his | RUNS. : et Fith and Baleson avenues, thi: Ee ie | death were infamoun libel Seventh Inning. | and Mauretania, have earned for the! afternoon. Others were reported 11 (Continued from First Page.) | An interesting feature of the New heat and burden ot the day, with never : cas a 5 | York work-horse parade on Decoration a whimper or never a frown, cheerfully ly popu “Upon my arrival in Parte I found my| Lord welked. Cravath filed out to Cunard Line the eubvention of $750,000 | Md 1 daughter in an alarming condition, Un-| Hemphill. Moriarty is playing firat . year promised by the British Gov-| lated sc fy won again in the opening event to- A despa rom \ueenstown an- i S t n ag i The testimony of Agnes Renoude in|Day was the entry of Joseph Manlee, responding to the slightest wish of the pase for New York. Lord stole second; was BC ‘ hollowe he never : , ; +e ri 2 aes arses ago we feared that her | ie error eras while sliding into se0- emnment when the two ships averaged | Hour whe eee waa extended to win dy five, i#neral Sessions before Judge Foster under the Veteran Drivers’ _ class. Mr. hand that loves them, almost human in gone and would never re-|onq and play was suspended for sev- a s menacing 4 , err ica’ : Inanatantilitocamcatccanthadcony ict +,., |Manlee has been driving continuously | intelligence. Asked to explain this won- ji, tur. It is just two weeks ago Sunday | eral minutes while he was helped to ® round trip of 24.50 knots ‘A genera! at jlengths after lead! arr TS tN eee € conviction of Gus-| for the well-known furniture house of | derful record to the public, Mr. Manlee @ When the turn for the better came. I hia feet. Lord igamelye stuck to hit A cable despatch recetved at the local | tre |W. Waish rode Trance to-day, b fone | tVe Dinser, charged with killing the | Jordan, Moriarty & Co., 155, 157 and| modestly complied: f Wag sitting In the room with her when | Reet 0" oolees ay pati erautookir amiceletithell neltoraayiatatechchatralli| |made no difference In her race Bh€ woman's three-year-old child by beat- | 159 East 23d St., for forty-two years} “In the many years I have been driv- Eeage atari gd ccpey asian AGTH rca Nees etree ELT eee reer eee aL Ce aT OMEN PAN ARGHISTS pan as well for (Walsh 08 ne nas or ee nine ee rabos {during which time he has cheerfully and] ing for Jordai, Moriarty & Co., very into my arms, sobbing hysterically and| hit to Ball, who threw Lord out at the nag been fully met by the com m Musgrave. ‘ . faithfully performed his duty, a credit} near a half a century, I have never found » weeping showers of tears. After this | Diate, On a double steal IO EEOR Rb on dice (ey ae aelomieen ches | ARMED WITH KNIVES Top Note, the Whitney filly which to his employers and an honor to his} my work distasteful. My greatest pleas- = violent Mt of weeping had passed off| to" Nucse Moriarity to Niles. ONE passed the bill granting the subsidy. | one day at Jamaica was made an equal with the woman tn a|fellow-employees. Although he has] ure is to be ainong my horses, watch- she began to mend, and now we have| RUN. He id a TRY TO KILL JUDGE, | tavortte with Trance, got diazy chasing ant in West Forty-tifth «treet and {reached the years whgn most men seck| ing and caring for them, for 1 find them ner to-day and at the head of the their ease, he is just as much interested] as true as steel and no friendship more |, Hope of her ultimate return tu health of| Lord threw out Conroy, end Klenow) voices that the Lusitania has made he is sald to have killed 14 ay went out the same way. Hogg struc ces th Lusitania ha | a i h Me-| he is sald to have killed the child be- | their ease reste i : ' Bip ellen body, out. NO RUNS. a new eastward record. She broke her | (Continued from Firat Page.) stretch gurrendered the chase to’ Meo) ; gaur Jin the activities of the present day and] constant. Thank God I am enjoying I My wife and one of my daughters Elghth Innin, own fastest run over the Atlantic —_ |iissa, who came on to be an easy sec-| cause It cried and annoyet him. He | ac cipable of taking part in its work as| the very best of health, and attribute it | will remain with the Duchess through- s ning: H ectMa Ran geet ‘ i lace of cone [08d Top Noto held on long enough to nid the body wnder the stairway of an|the most efficient, But let us not for-| to the life in the open and good, plain, b> out the sz My 4 Ball threw out Sullivan, and Wagner! course by two an y The women picked as a plac sy third in front of Counter- *, + ang.” H summer, My daughter Mar- .oy out, Niles to Moriarity, MeFarland minutes when she to anion eatecctialmostyaicsctly) Online) |(eenat ceayitn paitment hous Dieventh avenue | get his two old friends, Tom and Dolly, | simple, living. j, Suerlte returned with me. The Duchess fied out to Stahl. NO RUNS. | ing covere: mae eretinataaulabeateivanidelteclinene The woman was also arrested ani was {tried and trusted and not found want-| Here's to you, Mr. Manlee! May the {| will not come back to America for at es was hit by a pitched bail. Keeler! ¢ jours and 30 minutes ind a bush and wateh the approach Bayonet Wins the Deerfoot. ant to the Bedford Reformatory of |i"6, Good old pals! Mr. Manlee has | sunshine of life ever remain with you Ji least a year, as we do not think it lifted s fly to Ge Bees tc | The four records the Mauretanta now aay pereon from elther direction, | Bayonet is one grand jumper. He Ben Oat . agi u had them in harness constantly for] and may your days to come be ever would be well for her to take the trip NO NUNS Noldanrare the best eastern pg ey et ee ae yudge | eee nett ok in in any. of the| Which Institution she fe now an inmate. |twelye of thirtern vears, hetrine the] filled with love and happiness until that time. . rena ssage, the i siakes ugh the fleld for which he ser convicted slaugi The relatives of the Duke have been Ninth: Wnolng: 7 Sa tialserie Cae There they waited lust night, know: | |, ie pe ella te Me te Deerfoot 1 eae Ret acces and Sane 1s more than kind to my da T Morgan filed to Niles. McConnell | ecg across of 24.56 knots an hour tng that Judge Carroll would pass. | Steeplechase he led all tho way, enetty |!" Es Q the ©% gingled to left. Lord smacked another Tombs, to be sentenced Monday, It 1a} Jimmy | He won the|probable that he will get twenty years. When he was opposite thelr hiding | Sanding of ut and rushed him, | fane and King ¢ , olsafe one into the same spot. Both ad-| Capi. Pritchard, who ta one of the 'Uzes has Canced on Cravath's sacrifice, Hogg to|most popular and most able of all place they sprang 0 ie Geasler rolled out to Morlar-| the tra:satlanuc capta! was con- shouting imprecations in Italian. The ‘chase in much the same way as C This waa hie second trial, He was 9 e ed, NO RUNG. a gqorie| KrAtulMteN When the big ship decked, Judge knows enough of the Tallan | ascounted for the Broklyn Handicap. Saar ne anne Ss t a paivigal to) ahex goa} caknyjtixnanl nae sorte cettet cal carat euat encys weralexe aiecntt neared anal ing Gaailell sot | WEY iets ot miuteamaLoacte) peers te omen e oes nced, Morgan to Unglaub, Stahl tak | fing a f | -| dangerously close to Bayonet at|srea and was sentenced to life Impris } | have vied with on hi do for h } been more than a |: she will be am while she r Mr, Shonts did » tthe re-| third. Stahl came in on Conroy's fly} he amply qualited for a Presidentt pressing sentiments of hate and Port !s that the family wants her to|to Gessier, but Umpire Egan claimed | nominee. No one was more pleased | I Court of Appeals | ie in Pi in t pectatl he falled to touch thin af th he fi: is a et venge. | different stages of the race, but|onment, but the our’ n| peals CP Reread henbestouomccaea | tit bel taseht Mande halnwaa “called a Sees pees ghee eaut tania) “A skilled male assissin would have | on the asitghtest urging from Jock-| granted him a new trial Canvas Buckskin Castor —_.___ out. Gerster to Sforgan to Lord. NO ———.>—_ sneaked up dehind the Judge and driven| ey McKiney the Hitchcock jump- | RUNS. Fa atil into his back. The women,|er would bound away into a five} —_— | CHINESE BOYCOTT ON JAPS PAPER BOAT STOOD TRIP, ore crude and direct made ich a! feng so seer ke he end | 7m ZOLa_ Season, Pumps. $3.00 to $6.00 SPREADS TO MANCHURIA, LEEDS NECKLACE MUST BUT SKIPPER GAVE OUT, noise that he nad a c Mestep | Bayonet, was only, galloping six lengthe Summer Skirts ps, G * a ERNE) and swing around to n front ol King Castle, who when | YORK STYLES. ® sr PETEnsBURG, June 2—Accora-| PAY 60 PER CENT. DUTY. SE eee otecan ther ecomen | ties Anal effort camel aa| more lett) | Lars NEW NOM ty cur fasas Oxfords, $2.00 to $6.00 : cnn You get Capt, George W. Johnson, who was coming here from St. Augustine, Fi ing side by | McCahey Gets a Chance. | P skirt ae neve each other's y the attention ing to letters r Jabbed and slashed, fig d here fi D @ from Harbin expert fitters "rive to all our customer: a serious } Corinthians, $4.00 to $6.00 side and to some extent t wares hae velo] 1 Tesi mb i tb the sea in # paper boat, h Chalk up one for our voung friend | Jhas we & i ee erpen nD Manght ertldton tite ae Judge Lacot e Decides Famous tol acoraeen eels Wa-the | Ways JudKe Carroll was compelied to Joe Mecahey Tom Manuaix's Bennings | 1 BAY ZO" here's a full eRvitig ae 00 Foner vudly cement im spite of Case Against the Paris captain, the boat. She, says the | US? all hia atrength and agility an ne ote cae eg in the tite race, | S1f PY GoM our work is masterful 1 Newports, $4.00 and $5. the fact thi siuffer reat per. | Neweler akipper, is as good’as ever, and he will | Avoided the Knife thrusts and tried to p)TS" Dwyer's Crane, and ho attended | I yvery way. | No skimplag oF cheap find. onal loess ussta ants | : surely pull her up the North River by |!and on women with his fst at) to the Jol vers neatly. After pretty ibe, people, iy JOM, Price, Gur 5 k. bl domestics and # recalling the | Judge Lacombe, in the U. 8. Circuit | Skyscraper How before long. Illness | the same time. DALLA AV GEA TE aN avinralRntrGre Md re fuifil our promises tn ever: rinblemepe Wnt” preceded’ $88 coun to-day, handed down a decision in| evatinas delayed any Lut ue ll Me didnot rape unweathes fr she) gael al ae iereed aa SAE rT ; Also Canvas Pumps in pink, blue outbreak, eh t gy var ” tre h el a lashed into strips |e? nic tole th ce de from i i ut the sult brought by the Government | start from Norf for New York front of his coat was slashed {nto strips) a nice snug finish, Just stole the bkirts ma Tne aT PHANe! Gio, O Cee Op He declares tnd some of the thrarta reached iis) fram Home Run by me miforiabie mat | jews materiel and gray with negligee bow, $3.50 . eral paper boat, whose name ts not | Waistcoat and shirt. After nearly a lf od stro ‘ | » Roosevelt Stories, ALR E Ran a eel onee ¥Ss us but might be the W. W. Pulp, is not, minute of spirited fighting he managed | | oe at RT et 3 Reming \ncollace costing $240,000 CHEN es as might by inferred from despatches, to plant a well-directed blow on the beat Home Run ou the place | gt OA. emington Pictures : » whioh the Jewe | a folded-up craft Mk Kind you used |of the Caminita woman and she fell to te didn’ teet away. In Filled. and Up. . ’ leler brought to this country to deliver " 1 r and this r. She 200 : i eg eesae ta et eta A 782 fuat wvour in the wash basin, yut the sidewalk, stunned, ‘The arters 0) ail and Models ¢ Hunting Big Game | lay Kacaer ioe anlar olysan tom pressed ap = jan made a mad sushi, and Judg i Vintendine position untit the ‘head of | to . = |New who had purchased It fr of fact, is @ stout little | stepping aside, stuck out his foot and| the stretch was reached. The effort to | Ave toove INA fa Sin i ahatwanilecie aceSavennaninie ppl : t his foot get th told’ at this nolnt and she | From, a ppe as she passed. She. too, Il drowped + Pate: el irusiase’-cvarlcensralbsgrralescat natal (Cant asonnscom witesle wel huloie Gliccaten Np epi einen 00) Fell arora a ta eniaeeace ‘and ied santil SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STRE! as the necklace was taken apart | bad soon after he left St, Augustine on | r ran out. Je Galtens vas killed off na feianniios janine Blameless.. The latter. will do mported ae individual pearls a duty May Osnereereeali@eecn | Dleatmedite nomen, When cured of the running out habit, a : nt. sensed. ee covered! ts matyiaye niles The Judge quickly disarmed the Killing on Home Again. he conten r of Port arly on the second day of hig | V0" tossed thelr Knives into the] 4 time killing was made on | was that the pearls constituted a neck- hoith, wade Mayport, twentys | shrubbery wid held their arms In such yetvatt's Home Again in the clox- lace. end tne duty should have been as- x Grom, Chere, at nightfall, Onlin way 1 y were helpless to do|ing event. Watt. wasn't stingy with | J sessed On the wens 46 a necklace, which PaaS LEE Ty aan By that time a police.| {ne tp. tor everybody seemed to have | Tvewest Summer Materials, nll colors, te 60 per cent. ren he tolled, fightine malaria | at el 2. ft. Home Again backed froe 8 to ready to be seen. Come. Tudge Lacombe reversed the findings in and out of the Ge nan had reached the scene and o down. to 5 int proved the real thine. | Wwe make a Maternity Silrt. All orders » Board of General Appraisers and ‘ als t t Savannan ne n wa: Ww ne Ww She got away fiving and es a the filled in 48 hours. ed the de f the collee< was compelled to quit. tt Me NETUGEORCATFOINWantl ECan eee Wich Dean moniecarky titel HIGH CLASS S4IRT of the pearl r ‘ yvered Judge Carroll went) start. In. whieh Dugan on. Yorkville 2 a ne 1), 190%, a ————— nto the Iuppern grounds and found! Beay suffered most.“ Mome Again le TAILORING CO, ese than 3 vat GELIST's DAUGHTER WED, | ine, We ine cdemcee HMed OFEF| While her backers Tr ared In iow. York: | {BB Fast 20th § te, | Wana Ae SPEGIAL FOR TO-DAY, THE 2nd © | SPEGIAL FOR TO-MORROW, THE 3rd oe x AR : Me Suisse tnd prosecutor| ville Brau, tried hard to catch her bit| OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL Tan, |] wexicaN WALNU 10¢| ACIDULATED FRUIT 10e duty was $22 dae chads at fore | Rever could in fact she had all ah || Misses Shai ND TABLPTR os... .. POUND ae SPECIAL ASKORTED CHO! hive to pay the f SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCO- My 19c ‘ounn 19¢ Chureh, J y 1 e Charges) some, who ran to third place at the py E $132,000 Tiss Cha ‘ disorderly conduct| fer turn and. stayed. tere. Coam ~ —— - LATRS (20 Kade): cHOcoLATE Se env Onmsi | —_— 1 with intent to Kill.) politan ran a word race for part of the CHOCOLATE ! xn 25 PouND 25¢ SOMEBODY’S AIRSHIP ON On the dl conduct charge they | way. | " |] WALNUTS) vee eee Pounn 20C . D na Take | were ned ind. being unable to | ——— V/s Pee Yo CLEANS ALL CARPETS } Fark Kow store open overy evening uatll 11 o'clock, i 7 rnoo,, | BAY: were to for three | } y ‘open Batt THE HACKENSACK MEADOWS. a atterno were, ther and moreseriiue | THE ¢ SCHULZ" th aN |] sarcty street and Cortinndt street stores lurday evening: | : | : Murch, age ove were held in $40 bail) FINAL | SOYA KY Wi DiLIVEX FREE c evel ST | CASTRO acess : resident Roosevelt's exploits a8 a| the North Bergen police would like The women said they lived in Cross EDITION | PURCHASES OF ONE DOLLAR unter of b metal ae r } 2 LL AR, 54 BARCLAY ST, Beene: oe cue came: tele By. Aimeelti|i¢aicnnd! Me: owner of an atrshio: that! WANGED HINBELF IN JAIL asreetse ip the! Dallenciquariecr Geral.) OF | | eee oom Tree er Cor. West i neh wild West illustrations by ed on the Hackensack Meadows | sonpENTUWN, N. J., Ju i See ciee ahaa tie woe ee) THEAEVENING WORLD OIED. Brooklyn Hroper, We deliver’ | te 29 CORTLANDT. Frederic Remington will begin In| lgar-ahaped beg a! ripe Aes orty-five years old one Uigned. It 1s the hope of the authori. | CONTAINS TOOMBY,On June |, 1908, THOMA: | Ainhattan above uum st, Hobo “2s Con Church$e. , These are just the sort of s Spink it was used in ap experiment on | self fiom the grated door of w cell ht upon Judge Carroll's lite. They| CHARTS OF THE RACES Parmeres Toomer, ‘nabs Peeneen, ors carefully packed 3 At City tial Fork, % ng abou City Hall Prison. He had teen ar 4 ono direct grievance * Funeral from his tate residence, 3 ee oUF apecial mail e craft to indicate where it came t rested ¢n complaint of his wif4 Tt’ is sec ea AND ¥ 1. ment aid that be bad been drinking beast | Or nelt them had e Greenwich st., on Wednesday. June 3, 1008, ralgned before him tn court. BASEBALL scores. ORT Me Yhrills you're looking for.

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