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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 12,1908. ~ ; : ; ' followed the yo: prisoner and the rious rathole in Police Headquar- | the law to the letter. Not only will we ce officers to the gate nuch secret news leaks, endeavor to stop any betting by ‘mark: ; At the Coney Island station, Kennedy 1 ow t ate f outside oy Inside the fence at 9 9 j was locked up to await the stia few days, On t and, th avese yut if the bookmakers en- | Magistrate Voorhies Dub nd bOOK saloons, ver to do the x as ~~ ’ { came to the rescue of lils ores and hw ries Ww they did yes Will proceed legal S buster tt kere s Club on rushing from the track the home o ster, 30 Okina Oy Reeds » = the Coney Island Magistrate {r as ina s ten handbook agents he “Mets oe 2 ie es ao sooked wagers news Without the sanc o -—. oo , car in the fastest tine he cou Mainly 48 Without the san ‘ : ae ar tn the fastest tlm he could See eaten creeiitenmnna | SIBTESEETEES Joseph O'Brien Says That's ine vontente of tess lettefs aad dues, Etancis N, Dowling, Complain = po ; eu here was no announcement regard- S HO (tS the contents of these lettets and diury, anels N. ui ain- ' Orlando Jones Arrested UE Sei ea He eet EP CURE US : pee sitenaeysiparatieatas econ eet Rheumatism Developed Burning, ripen Pree ae he Mates teil | Hand. busine avecend card, ably be expected from the advocates of, What Led Hii to Submit to pit, Smyth produsud tue diary and ant s Friend, Testifies to That Painful Sores on Legs—Tortured prominent members of t ets. fell ‘ Z ; % viing identified it. | i 1 1 Fi t se n A iis the new law. It waa certain, however : A lowling: Te ay Into the law's clutchas just before the bean CSRS cia "the opporenta of racing would Hansen’sAlleged Extortion, “Hansen told Mr O'Brien tnat it tnese © —All Three Men Nervous. Day and Night— Tried All Kinds fifth race, Jones ix well known to race Pon whch ; ares thaven Hlgnoeradciiéeall advised ia Rane letters went before a jury he would Fi Hess S. of Remedies to No Avail—Wife Bcecape He wax eats tones indicat s (s ran, “ihergency that might arise ai have no more chance than a snowbuil ight Will Take Place at San HadinenitivandipsineimBaek Orato betting Ting. vigorously rubbing se ha 1k OF Ic ts claimed by the Jockey Club that) When Justice Goff this afternuon ad- in h—" ness. "I didn't want to be mixed up Sea nal UE f and making new pr es Gh bres srninee orhtars 4 Soy tele Senator Wallace, of Orleans, who voted Jousned the trial of Carl Fischer-Han- Mt Melntyre objected to this state: CEA Te Francisco on Labor Day Inspector O'Brien walked by zie ‘ wy. Hughes's pet measure, was not ees ment, b Gl lowed ou Pen ! en wae 2 erty naked O'Brien. | ean : entitied to a Vote. He was sen. charged with extortion, until Mon- ‘Dept but Justice Goff allowed it. reading the letters to you and O'Brien Afternoon BOTH USED CUTICURA Taking any bets?" aes MeiiGiaies Bea pehktor Frawenor fee s ne Hansen sald Mr. O'Brien hadn't that you called Hansen {nto another b “Nope, it's against the . Lil ate ; Beta eauinateaysell day morning the complainant, Joseph treated the boy right, and, considering fom and said God's sake, no AND ARE WELL AGAIN HL Ne TH ST et AILS Cas a sa big t Aid one of the warding of the new law the O'Brien, had been on the witness stand his relations with him he should have MSye,.1 Va Reand anoush. i suspiciously near-bettor-looking persons i ves t must be pun- . 5 owing! : Fuspiciously near-bottor-tookir mre ay ou while the man who bets that a OMlY @ few minutes, Iis principal tes- &{ven him more money. He had only | In response to further questions Dow-| Ave Attell and Owen Moran will! Beenie ae ie LEON CORTE DIR Ee RBOUESY ENE! ve add agents to-day | win Is permitted to go un- timony was to the effect that he had given him fifty dollars, Dowling said. ling stammeringly said “he didn't re-| meet in the ring at Jim Cofforth's Mis- My husband had been a great euf- i ea res i A ion he nee w Manta inke ac bet for. A Mga a he would been terrified by the defendant's asser- The next meeting was on the follow- aupriente Toom AWA SEECO EON CE one sion street arena, San Francisco, on ferer rita Crean Hehe be free M 2H valet ees 4 kger than we care n Ne eges tienen oer seen ares thon that the publication of bis alleged ing Monday evening, when he was ac- Then. oy ‘ad ’ ears. * a s bones, “Ob, it's a habit with me ways are * b rot leit Je aes rs : Mane dake ee Lb e we Fe © regular pool- | — incriminating correspondence wit: the companied by the bookkeeper, Mr. Me- Money Was to Settle Assault Case. | Labor Day afternoon in a twenty-round Bisignani rlacrea| Seeraerenna Awad Hoe a See ISS Beall trata TOOTILLOF ; f a pone a young man Macaliso woukl send hin Carthy, and the lawyer, Mr. Buckley, Fischer-Hansen, after an adjourn-| bettie for the featherwelght champton- | Jegs, from below the knees to the ankles. Ween cease callbnen several we ough sare all s ind! LAW WILL STAND to Delmon for twenty yearn, He [also| who represented O'Brien, They asked Ment for luncheon, came Into court] ship of the world, There are no words to tell ail the dis- Ree rentiy uerayede th " ss . re LEST y COU {testified that Hansen told him that @ pransen that th oney wh had ai enty minutes to two o'clock} ‘The bout was arranged this afteruoon|comfort and great suffering he had to Rettchiitie restive bookmakers Present: | Hey willy a ; ! TEST IN COURT, ( ate & ansen that the money’ which had been And entered inter eh carhewt vongeioee ae Ne ites ; ; he ied Hetiee dbemaa TERRA VIA RCE: Wak ay . e an en SAYSM KOS Philadelphia newspaper was negotiating p44 sould be returned; but Hansen h Mr. Palmer.” He Was surroundea|Petween Charley Harvey, of the Na- Ga ene ae Gh He ur ery Masi ea cece tus eienuvertorthecCorer |HOre * i lwhen his examination began luso's people, and that if the cage was (oifive and there was a great comparing! Moran and Attell. ‘The men are to en-| Created him, one after the ot ner, withe t waienavatkilon. One of us takes bets for say ten] District-Attorney Jerome was seen| Before that O'Brten's frie: a. Francis pot settled at once he, Hansen, would Dowling, looking tired and more| $f the Ting at 2.00 in the afternoon, and] one day happened to read about John Boden, the track secretary, of- ™!NY z e goes AWay fo post up| this afternoon and asked about the N Dowling, who was stfil on the s be found “knocking at Mr. Perkinss UMeasy than in the forenoon, again|ure to weigh in at 199) A. M. four|Cuticura Remedies, I asked him if Pereaateviiediehiicall, but jones: and another man succeeds him, Our or-| race track altustion when court adjourned vesterday door.” Mr Perkins is an assietant /{o0k the stand and Palmer agnin tok| hours before the fight, at 122 pounds. he would not try them. ‘No, sald he, * fered to furn! » yut Jones O14 ¢ ASiip fter The at b is cons! ed to handing $10.0M to Hansen as a District Attorney aie renee vey wanted the bout to go eitl ‘it’s no use, I've spent enough money await Magistrat 8, with the Urs Pease The anti-gambling Dill Is constitu. /fed to handing Sil oe ow which, he| At the next meeting, Dowling said, ho| n told me the case could be|, Harvey wanted the bout to go elther| (C8 no Nee, 1 vo spent pnote af oN a bee run. We will! tiona said Mr. Jerome. There js first instalment of refuse! to act any longer for his friend, Settled for $25.000,"" said Dowling twenty-five or forty-five rounds, but At- i] lla TiwOrhH ff Cuticura Soap, Cuti- pediacoxenother prinoners pay ers at a cluo here | no doust of T have looked up the suid, Hansen had demanded for the sur-| ang’ any further negmtlations would “What case? ‘The case of the as-|tell Would not ilsten to anything but|dollars worth of Cutieura Soap, Cant Ray Bell a bookmaker in t ( nt autho: e@ matter and am sure render of the letters and diary of have to be tlinourh O'Brien's attorney, Sault, or the case of selling tne | twenty rounds after he had agreed to) cura Ointment, and icura Resolvent. — ..» field, was sted while making a — 1 stand. The way in cal u U c -E. i ters?” asked Palmer. allow Moran in at He began to use them without confi- Bok he first race. H Track Bookmakers Sad : cast his vote cannot be | Macaluso. 7 saatics neasy Under Cross-Examination. § Mr. Smyth objected and was sus-| instead of 120 as in the battle. |dence but after three weeks all the~ ee ecko ceraune See was in the chamber a Hansen was called before J TASy eH MTR Dal aaa ocmiianaed | tained : Both parties to the agri posted|gores were dried up. The burning = to the Coney Island Police Court When t it Gravesend opened to be legally there. Goff and the fury at 11 o'clock then (ook the Witness. He spoke loud) Hansen's lawyer finally a BG t the we! would De! fire stopped, and the pains became : At 340 o'clock D ives William this yn a vacant betting en other such cases and ye walked quickly to the table where and sharply and Dowling Dowling the statement that Lat tertbiee on 4S) bearable. After three months he was : Miller and John H. Finn, of the Man ; Liendineen the has been held that a vote cast in| 518 four iawvere were coated. He ap- fightened and uneasy. T lent of the case for assauit would: be of the bout. quite well, Two years later the pains % L iaanees (28) such a manner is valid. 18, re Ken tried to confuse imo reg effected jf O'Brien paid the sum de- a end sorea came back after he had been hattan Detective Bureau, arrested Har- akers were a ere, wearing Do you expect that as a result of the peared nervy after his nicht fn the previous keptimony (as) fo) Wins Teg manded for the letters = rela Nat cal HEul Gace Gall an, of No. 118 West ty ti 1 ili the {pool roomen wi irish ty real de be- Dowling yaid be lived in nwhstone vd imenvayiakerany etireatss! ‘ork , ¢ cd en cold. His Hyman, of No. lis West Ninety jong and sad faces, but their stoola,| bil the pool rooms will flourish more Tombs and hesitated several times bee PomOne M09 ts Uasiaton aventie au uke any threats HIGHLANDERS Saerarnesiias) nal used Guelouralapaln ninth street, Manhattan, and George cashiers, ticket writers and runners eater rot,’ was the reapones, | fore tie rot into the right seat. [eHow often does O'Brien Visit’ you at “"HTy sali’ that might at Sherry’ if the it oured him. Two years ago I used Carthart, of No. 581 F rankl avenue, were out of jods, for the betting ring | There never was a time when the pool Asked to Speak Louder. Se neneaia helcouldlnct say forall eee nt eeu ee ane te ula capa Fe Cuticura Pills for general debility. They Brooklyn, and charged them with ac- wos closed tient | rooms and other gambling houses could! Francis N. Dowling. the Fitth avenue certainty but thought It was about four Knocking at the door of Perk! (Continued trom First Page) did me agreat deal of good and made cepting $2 bets of Marse Abe, a horse ar ino ilebetanrractical hot be ie sed. All fined h are be aecorator and dealer in objects of art times a year. de said he was an inti- ing strict: 2 vy), 8 tie vel eee onthe othe ued falas “ re, loth bet . < nag | dune is for the General Sessions Judges f res mate friend of O'Brien. ucilavintia re . oC: h Chase stole second. Bal: in my back and Cuticura too er, . ertered in the third Both bets | get) e racing game. unteas! {4 impose prison penalties when arrests | and a friend of Josevh O'Brien. resumed MAte, friend of Orem, ot. pura. ppBuckley. the jawyer, and MeCarthy,)/ tint. ehas 8 1. Ball fa Sa ee erro rittee \thias toate { were crtas) to have jeen recorded in ja repor was apparent from the] are ma de, (i¢ there is any genera] open- his testimony. Dowling is gentle and with O'Brien?” asked Hansen's lawyer. | iyi." interview. res presen irerpexe through the box. |monial at any time, Mrs. V. V. Albert, phe feld: size of to: s crowd, The attendance |!) up 0 pool rooms all the power timid in manner and Assistant Dis-| ‘‘Yes.’" fs ..| “Do you mean to say Wild. Bill with a floral | Upper Frenchville, Me., July 21, 1907." The batting rins was jammed, despite fei, off fifty por cent. from yesterday. | gral iy (he Judges do thelr. part there trict-Attorney Smxth and becior Bel| “pee In esr A ela jawyer, would make auch a sts rsesh fa: een o Bee eee ace cas oa When the band struck up, at 1.90, the] be an end of gambling !n New) Intvre had to ask him several ED The lawyer asked {f he was told in the Diy oot giv pases ements grounder, O'Leary 4 Treat t okmakers, such as achtenstein “rj wi o ra his voice so the jury could | District-Attorney’s office that {f he Seah temat : 10,00) was Me i tallies thiti i Bill Cowan, William “iy, H. Jack een eee nee aD oR at bere Ov. Hughes deserves all the credit eaters 2 jdidn't give the information desired his canhy's money and that voi wera Sead CG HaNIRI as IO A Single Treatmen oe fon and others, vere constantly suc ohn Cavanaugh, mas’ for the grand fight he has made. While Dowling said he had negotiated | friend would be in danger, of in Wetment mere Agurehend in the business, simpty est delle Consisting of a warm bath with Cutle _ ; pndent book- dounded by whisperies mon ting ring, met the d ‘The Pinkertons. overshadowed for the Makers at the entrance to his office time by the city polic ith (Cavanaugh was besieged for some in- the photographers, ( format s to how they might carr ss. Cavanau| got busy photog ‘apher he has been criticised for attacking Mr e kg at the race track and over- with Hansen for the return of the at the time g other forms of gambling, I do {ner gambl not eat evil and went about in the right 19 Ket Susiness from the “# replied the witness but cura Soap, a gentle application of Cutis Jones flied 10 Hempai cura Ointment, and a mild dose of led ve. ‘ou know a man by the name of McCarthy had an. Interest R Nink that this is just. He sawn ee LE ose Cait te) oh {HEA SEGH RI RARO HAUG DSR yer Unieices Fourth: inning Citicnra’ Resclvent. or Pills, is often h t is is i" been written by O'Brien to Macalusc “T'know a man by the name of Pettit.” Dowling in answer td a question af sufticient to afford instant relief, permit Lniyre He said they bad met in Hanse ‘What I mean !s do you know a man Palmer's regarding his Interviews. w rest and sleep, and point to a speedy = + = ae eaugh 5 s on t told them that to suppress ft. I think this will Le | 4 Was caught in the ring, His machine (oy ieee vould have to be done on|he the end of gambling in New York.” | Mice and in his, Dowllng’s, store. and |such as I have doseribed, whether he Hansen ra cure of torturing, disfiguring eczemas, — « was taken away and his plates esl He t stave ot that he, after getting O'Brien's oon Die Papas: an Palioean Paeninnee inn rashes, itchings, irritations, enn inflam: smashed. Just after the gh GC Lt | sae | sent, agreed to pay the lawyer $25,000. ab ins CMT s sted RADE TORanL OF Renee Meer ee mations of the skin and scalp, from i i : faatebenn om T > . . ne time when he ceipt read t arthy gave Hansen | ! I “ some one yelled “Arrest! the | “Absolutely no record must be made.” FIRST HAND BOOK | Hansen, he said, wanted $26,000 at once. with O'Brien Macalusco / when all else fails. i \ he said. “The layers will have to memorize all transactions and carry the names of those taking part in them in thelr heads. | Asked whether the bookmakers could exhibit prices, Mr. Cavanuagh said he did not see any reason why anybody not necessarily a laver shold not mark iia programme, programme Is his," he he can do what he pleases w: “riendly bets,"" added ¢ crowd made a rush for the gate. The vanguard reached there in time to | fee the Pinkertons struggling with a second photographer. They arrested him and smashed all his plates. The second photographer, was said, accompanied Inspector O’Brien to the track and was seeking pictures to be used as evidence, Late in the afternoon Inspector O'Brien stationed a uniformed man j, alongside of every suspected bookmaker | «can't be prevented. 1 am selling my with orders to stand by, This measure |...) Pematlonien lo baciGnakere proved effective and there was little! handicappers or anybody that wamts it betting on the last race This information consists of scratches It Was Racing Sterilized. |Jockeys, overwelghts, &c., as compiled There was racing, 'tis true; but oh, |!" advance.” such chastened, sterilized, se De-pite the hop.” ssness of the bet- astical racing at Gravesend this after-| ting situation to those unacquainted noon. in the ring, there were regulars among In less than one day of its lezal ex-| 1 present who offered to get bets |\ fstence the Hart-Agnew anti-betting| of any size wn. They insisted, how. law had brought about these things ever, on meeting "’ who wanted to A crowd just half as big as yester- day's crowd. bet at a certain spot before each race. | Plainclothes Men at Track The presence of two hundred poli men, detectives and county officials, Half an ho efor first race | Teady to arrest the first violator of the | there were no rmed policemen at | new statute. the track. Many plainclothes men were The biggest day's business the Man-|on hand, however. hattan hand book operators have had| The band struck up “I'm Afraid to this year. |Go Home in the Dark.” A committee A number of bookmakers doing bust-|o¢ tookmakers sent word to Leader ness in mental arithmetic as y tried that that air was no .ong to keep track of surreptitious wages. Fenalnanicare Much loud talk by Police Com Lan popular, “We won't A igh ay,"? they said. Probably a sioner Bingham ee 2 Herainelateteae Se CHRON ; score stood around holding programmes x iq em wit the pr marked alongside th nowhere could be found any member the Metropolitan Turf which Is t Ook ker themse] ves—offering mself fice to his damaged cause by rest In order to bring on through which the gan hood hope to tle up th the police force with injunction while they t tionality of the hated names of the horses. Few bets were | t race, All the of the lay the test arrest eve made on book- bets were made: A roach, tok The latter would not speak | but indicate by his ex with a bookmaker would a t the constitu eRrandeshee kd as It became apparent at the very out- | ; eet that an effort would be daitoil peer e nee MiaHbe LAR ee ue establish the English system of creait| inspector O Brien was the first poilce betting as a means of circumventing eal % yopetatientrack genie the law Under this system no n $s passed and no are made at the Poolrooms Shut, Too. ettlements Incidentally, the poolrooms, which! Inspector O'Brien took his men int have been runn under a fu ad of e ftleld, and Commissioner Baker steam since the ne the Manhatta were shut down reau, policed main be The ti were & Jin the fleld rade « dive for him and 4 ensued, The fugitive was a! Was plainiy th |crowd, whic police and re cape for en ax quic r ‘The scape wave the Act on Counsel's Advice Take York “World ninva our attention, You ne of sly mak adding postage w « ‘ « na W, Godman ‘ ‘ Attor YOUR Ad. in The World ci I ha " Would ‘Continually hed: Ww mehr PERS Attract Attention” tere in qpforcing ARREST IS MADE | but was paid on . Ointment (500), Resolrent Be rt oF hohe are, sald Potter Drug & Chem. Corp, Mrs F. M Dowling the! account of, O'Brien told sn he was $10,000, and gave a Went to me Maca 5 rwein, Donoy kel ing, receipt for It. Dowling described three 'N TE , interested in.” said Dowling. a H eit ST crumbus Ate, Boston. ; UNDER NEW LAW. | cz tour meetings with Hansen at the| "ine lawyer asked Duweng if he n | 1 to) Con 2 | Ber Mailed tree, Cucicura Book on Shin Diseases, ' i lawyer's office and at the Fifth avenue | hadn't told Hansen he was” anxious nest man, whose con Fifth Inning Se acd Detectives Kel and Hale, of the store. tom haven them casa set lec ran a nents) MIRE CE NEN ene ito the left tle P aE Chureh street station, brought the frst at one meeting, Dowling sald, which Partially responsible for O'Brien's pre- at : Nan. | The Only Company of Its Kind in the World. of alleged violation of the Agnew- t dicament; also if he hadn't told O'Brlen Alan: | PU ACUIIFYTUSU ICE BouEoee law into the Tombs Court this heise In os iblat en) aansen Nyee) creianay ould Navalitousivelmaluplou Taye ‘ , | Made Good as New !1t F noon when they atraigned Ieador tnsistent on the {mmediate payment of Macaluso mi te yeas ‘ 2. ONE ; . a mn. of No. 430 Stone street. Brook- #,000, but the decorator asked for time | \“That is an absolute falzenood,” re- innocent. b Bo /Uns, oens TRUNES& BAGS,Ete. (Wudeterlagseared with the de- ®8 ft waa after banking hours PDian't Hansen tell vou that, the Rar an ho with a lle agains ‘and Made’ to. Order, f vesyand said that he had seen wor “a ; charge Against \) Brien was assault on sie Pal = Drevson accent a $1 bet on Jim Lane Letters; (or No More! Money. Macaluso? And didn’t he tell you when sine 1 at Dow 2S E. 4ta St Gravesend. He The next morning they met at the and where and how?” asked the lawyer in the second race at NE are Ameren ALLOW charged Dreyson with making a hand- store and walked down the avenue Dowling denied thts Ves al eR RAL era Cee Len uaa Seas Bway eUalon 84, WD DOK at Ne a i aiam halite awale ‘osether and Hansen asked Mr. Me- Stuck to Bandit Story. Hee witneeanHadl ee agaly, Drummers! Sample, the action of the Grand Jury. Carthy, Dowling’s bookkeeper, {f he prequentiy during Mr. Palmer's exam sinerset Da THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS: had the money. Dowling sald he would ination jjansen rupted the la TKUNDS CASES Eme geney : (8) Baggage Repair Co. Z ' = : Who impatient ave asst ary £0 Pena althrow tinhty! ty t pay no more money until the letters SLO iment AN. bowling to ad 900 Union street,’ he w Hn O'Laaes Si enya were turned over. Relmenaauomped o78 : ‘ | 1. THREE STS ed ape zy _— TI Let E YS Walaa ER EE at alg O'Brien on Verce of Tears | Sixth Inning ‘ BERN Ree Hayes tt 1 eeepc tee hy Sen O'Brien and Dowling went to Hansen's Went to the effect that. to suoure | ; | short Trin Bags, phe., 1.09, 2.00, 8.90, Be (Continued from First Page.) | house and remained there several hours. | |icatton would be nec-sary but Dowling , O'Brien was then called to the wit: Prete ates Qc nain erciat An AAT) esa eam ; Tempted double steal , “MF Hansen produced a p-ckage of | would not admit this, rink RO DC 2 were & third On an a mipte doub! te: al t > 5 > Yow! sa that ansen tol him tbe eC Es at | fe t plate, Gibson, letters which he said were written by |,DOWNNE sald that figneen dite tes he wit chair. He ts of 1m Extraordinary Spectal! 4 Bresnahan was out at th N y to Kane to Gibson. Bri han twisted lis ankle ht, blonde, with a sandy mustache, na-| Mr. O'Brien to Macaluso, sald Dow- e slide for jing Hansen read these letters and T Oxford @ Macaluso who had to be paid. lawyer asked him if Hansen hadn't home, and o be carried off the | 410) aye CHEN TEMG) Gre told him that the boy's creditors were jan. Needham took his piace. © kept by Macaluso. He also read a por- fan banker. but Dowling stuck to the | Hansen ne first time on Jar | \ English Soe Leather; RUNS tion of the affidavit in which the Maca- bandit story in Hansen's house. ae eee ee ae jish Soe Leather; ‘ Third Inning. luso boy mdescribedahisimactingsmwithilmml cis ma hore enc ey ele reel eee AAR Re ERATE EOR OLE Ha cemeRY eral i T } Stitched $3.9) ‘ Madd alked, but was forced out Mr. O'Brien and his relations.” 1 wasn’t afraid,” @ wit: |times. He sald Hansen anid Macalus & itched, . . ) Thomas's grounder, Brid- : hanwnscde te Pal aentcateninivatiase! “ Regular $6.98 Values. Clarke Clarke | Maddox threw Fourth | sixth z New York Eigith ‘Kar Seymour walked, on Ninth Leach, “NO RUNS. ai sent u surprise ¢ ined to Wagne tole wis and Jordan RU ins . eanarnis BROOKLYN phe Di a cast, Uouunder Hey rte (nea ceemleoutn’ taneet e Emergency Co.'s Signs ach score Wagner sent at first. Pattee fllec Schul ted fer $28,000." said O'Brien One Door from Uni West on 1 St. z ' right field fence for two WIGIMFRESL SRA TEER UAE EST RE UILaRT “powllng said: "Do vou want me te Send for Rao Y ok third. Bridwell (Continued from First Page.) fumble of iis bunt. Maloney was the fend vou that monew* and 1 said: ‘] { ONE RU ; a third out, Chance to Reulbach. NO to a Haggage Repairs Called For and Delivered. h, forced out = —— | savy. and had | ce 2OOK ©UR Pits “et 11! Leach stole COnnaN, inokiminating against O'Brien's chara whieh were very | rove a to second base on Hoffman's d RUNS. Rated sHonrens ed prant centrefleld for a bag, Schulte Seventh Inning. ¢ ‘ and he > making a ° 3 : aan ; t a meaeny ) eed EaLeol Le Jordan. peat \ Ga) Aull Mr. Hans hors were| DELS Odorless : handed a pass to first base ang ba di Pattee of Hom | oiished it would by ihecmneranall| a) Inning, orius, filling the bases, Steinfeldt a hese patter first and) Cvershody connect: e i oe Doyle got sonked a bounder to § who got fly was muffed by Maloney {that it might mean a ISIN ec an (es an y badly £9 the ball to Bergen forcing out Evers allowing Evers to score. P. Men eald O'nrien. ‘ RCs Aaa le Lea el pla tele Bie riadmmadelaltaa Tennis nee’s bu through, his legs, fMl-| Hag Sa aes 2 CH ic ne GRADUATION RING °. unassisted and to the infield, scoring Hoffman and e base einfeld Ol sire that he D € nts Si 14 + genuine dia i x ‘ OnE AGE ral anGUtRIG ‘i tre field, scoring Hoffman and TENET Malet ee SS ’ fe. Mee karat) setting ri pat stealing Chance. Moran flied out to Hummel, |echiuite, ‘Chance waa caught napping att GAEL UA BT TD re Vel ic i tien 2 8: eke ae A es = second base, Pastorius to Pattee, Stein- i f . sold Everywhere. Write Henry B, Pla = 2 homas cracked Furch singled to left fleld cory (ep giell ; stlee Gow adjourned 1°15 Ai, ep REBT WEDDING 8IN Leach struck gathered in Pattee's high foul newer the feldt was out ste Bergen {0 court until 19.20 A. M. Monday. 42 Cliff St, New York, for free book PRICE ; Eltechers.” Hummel was ec yietin on Pattes, Slagle fled to Maloney, THREE) CUT Mm PHICES , Kg took Bridweil's place at lediiianinge folmon| relieved Pamtontine Ir Cie: 1 x | §) POPS esses eer rer < oy Tb in oe ae at Fetes tA Bale T= TODAY, THE TK, | _SPEIAL FOR TO-MORROY, THE LTH, | | FEW ODDS AND ENDS INF) Maddox Jed to the infleld, | RUN i strikes, Maloney sin GN 11 to Gibson an flied out to Tinker. Sheehan | our, Abby also but as Burch started for third he was zs | MeN” AMO Cusuy” cauent, Byers to Steinteldt to filed to Hoffman. Lewis singled to left H Evers NO RUNS field. || Bergen, ‘went out, Evers to FR Second Inning. pane O RUNS. | 2) ‘ — ewis made a pretty stop of Tinker's Eighth Inning. | = ! hanichit. bol Fy TIER GG 9 c] | . (PENNY OUND PROFIT} * | first base 1 the ball ran singled to left fletd. Tinker — —7 1 Ab | to centre t ase. vers was | sécrificed Jan, unassisted. Ruel i red on Kane's. fly |tetired on his s Sheehan | bach went out at first base, Pattee to fi : Took third. Wilson |and Jordan, Reu ig up to sec-| Jordan, Moran reaching third base. | ff rd Isani ang Jorgany tt ert held, Evers tripled to the fence, scoring 3 eodancing Reulbach to. third base:| Tan, Hoffman. si vending Evers 7 10, us Schult» sent a slow one to Pattee, who OVer the plate, Schulte singled to cen- A fussed him out at first. NO RUNB. field. sending Hoffinan to third base y} 4 . to. Gibson | ‘Tinker Tan, over behind second ‘base | @nd on the throw in Schulte reached Sree cero TRIE hd drew alin g@obing Jordan's high bounder and | second base Chance was out on strikes. |) anstety to please uur patruns in uur ouly reason f A Shannon was got the ball to Chance in time to caten TWO RL Hating the above delicacy on thin week's speciale. The : yonannon wat film. Sheehan reached first on Byers’ Pastorius struck out. Buroh fied to || jgs¢ time we offered this confection they lade, may r cener se threy is he ounde gle. Pattee went out, Steinteidt to | inde, hence this pew supps o POUND |fumble of his hot ground Tommy | ¢, Ni ; tie pleusing and satisfying taate of the date; but ‘i \tried to steal second, but was nailed, Chance. NO RUNS. with tit, is covered with w rich coating of our chocolate oa Inning, on Moran's throw to Tinker. Lewls Ninth Inn when thie by units, and wholewomeness isreached. Try took Taylor's place in the filed out to Chance. NO RUNS. Uh Hong: » climat you want something you'll ike. ee som Chance hit safely to the infleld, was out on strikes, Steinfeldt stole sec Moran walked. Tinker out sir dt sacrificed, Pastorius to Jor- ond ba: e up Maddox. dan. Slagle wa | vr HIGH CLASS SUITINGS $ m CHUCOLATE WALNUT 10¢ "OORDER. 2. 18 m4 ime to do eBlledwouts dn wtrikenl lerrolnicee topeont Reutbach |W ‘GE AND LEMON 0 D nopitin, Pinata ose ne | pate: Ost a bounder. to. Tinker | eyeeeemane A ckreat mesh ROUSERS TO ORDER, NIKE vedham t went tot ben CS ete anes an nisaman NO'RTNS | SPECIALS FOR TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW 19¢ Pi ian at sue Special Assorted Chocolates («icu.) run * ba Moran's Wight Food Given strenuth and | OO piNEAPPLE | MILK CHOCOLATE rt at opments iealin | MARASCHINO Pen Vo\CLEANS ALL CARPETS fama Bourne waning | The natural elements of wheat and | FRUIT | CHERRIES... .POUND 29 ak vi rae fare brah made a erent manning ate) ofl yartey, Including the phovphate ot | BON BONS. . . POUND 19¢, Cc iw ScHUL Zara 9 uts, and a SE ce Dat Hom gerne oan es" | High Grade Assorted Chocolates, ¢ 25¢) ~~ cies. SU tinker's fy. In-left_ centre. teld ! ib to ‘get_a fre | potash, are found In Grape- rach wax the third ¢ pass to first base F Reulmieh wing to aecond, Wis caught. napping on. Rergen's throw to Jordan. Hoffman fanned out. rapidly on Grape-Nuts. Ee u y RING. ‘: sy - a : At Harrison, N. Y., June 21, Inning “Hummel singted to lett tte Ma “My Cian WAS, run down Dy ex- WNERS-= a UR naan of George and Joan Coles Joney sacrificed, Moran to Chance. Jor- | cessive night work,” writes a N. Y. FOR 0) 0) v| = EASON 7 At play « - - y dan’s fly) was grabbed Moran | man, “in spite of a Mberal supply of NS & r i 14, Train will Sheehan line-fMled to Stelnfel sO ane ie AES OF VERY HIGH GRADE N BONS: ‘ f Neti e NO) ordinary food. > fe END On AN ASSORTMENT OF ALL CHOCO- FOR arrive at Grand | entral Depot at 1s Fifth Inning. JO A era uatne Crane NUS aL policed SAO KINDS ox of, these dainties will go a long E 5 | -j_to_ Calvary Com 4 improvement at once in strength and ‘nis year's vacation period m enjoy~ Bhenranimade a pnett stoy of nerve and brain power yay toa ue | 4ELP WANTED—FEMALE. i Inning Ghance hiialGng athe ttniri: hese This food seemed to lift me up | 2! Thaw store apen every evening until 11 o'clock, \ / i 3 ne for two bases ty ried to! and stay with me for better exertion, Par vmidt atreet stores open Saturday evenings untit 11 o'clock, Ji 1" po co ecb autem LACatone cher Ite che wns with less fatigue. My weight in: | marciay street and Ce E : b if rete’ | creased 20 Ibs., with vigor and com- WE DELIVER FRE! x | ae bearers Toulod) ue (on nerser t €. Clarke. iiit fort in proportion Prenat’ « all ! Tinker and “When travelling [ always carry PURCHASES OF ONE ARITERY 54 BARCLAY ST., P . w Afedi to Blas le food with me i he ey AND OMULO Neer ts | also “all SCOMTLANDT’ ‘ Rin. finzle. tne foo. ye to insure having AND, 200th STRERTS tart te 2900) ‘st. nc tt ea a reenter soe, to pants in, Man Piatt csatsl ee Nas fOr ae ne Name given by Postum Co., Batue hattan 200th. SI i ode a urch ae. ‘ ta a amonia be PS tee tore Creek, Mich. Read “The Road to and Jersey, CiW dye dur autcot: 7 stor PARK ROW NASSAN Sunday World Wants We 4 ne but Sia flied to Burch Moran wax Creek, Mich. Rea Dey onndl ‘ poston, Gran: |alnpoaea, oCcoai a Cosh cin yan stait | MeUL UPA inetanevellae tent ee casera uaa Monday Morning Wonders. zach to Kane to| to. the. bleachers. in deep. centre for from “te " ‘euree bases. Reulbach was easy fer > true, aw + a . 2: “~,

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