The evening world. Newspaper, June 23, 1908, Page 16

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ears a - pre enor! 3 4 ionic hcaloeaiiasildasimmmant SPARE REPT TES FEOF TITS ne epee meen teranenerenm nareennenenerwerenaal i ’ ___ THE EVENING WORLD. TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1908. HOW THE 300-POUND CANDIDATE MANAGES TO KEEP COOL ON A HOT DAY | “Fix the mind on a pleasant thought. walk cn the shady side, and don’t get peevish.”—William H. Taft. I Kz aS mC S\N ‘ ed : SKE TCukD ON THE TRAIN GUING TO NEW HAVEN— Lu MPERATURE UF «HE CAn, 36, | | th Ss ish-Americe As he cowboys, Turks and bullfighters paint at ne Tate Rain by “Don’ t et P Vi h, 39 he shore a lurid red ee 5 ae side: adiey left the Ad In & FOU; rowdier?"’ 7} cemceriateeit, elaine AUUDK he G eevis peraetea et Bat FOUR To Continue Roosevelt Poiicies, . man. Secretary Taf 1 uced, and sp ys vi ‘ if : a Be GMa iectretlte's Sects - Tatt’ S Ru le to Ke ep Taft’s Programme it Elected. President: On behalf of the fT " rove hoy e p i | sat CLS es ates | eee ci CLs It remained for Roosevelt to prove how the people will respond to a ‘ Present to you this memorial ¢ of Yale 1% rs. Tatt are stopping wille here. strong and true leadership when the hour has come for great reforms. The courage yan da calar Dat hiot as: ( ool in Summer — pe amen ned a Bey policies which he inaugurated must be continued and developed. They are [ese WD EG SE GH | OYSTER BAY GETS * [ right and they are the policies of the people. For that reason his suc tlon among nations had a duty to- cessor may well disregard any charge of lack of originality if he does wards {ts fellow nations. as a re READY TO WELCOME ha duty towards his fellow Fi TAFT ON SATURDAY not make an entirely new programme of his own.—W. H. Taft in Col- ee 7 a ps ‘43 ” , t LTA en asnraaitnctectin oe ix the Mind on a Pleasant Thought and} Os GaN lier's Weekly. 5 : against, certa without, our t cates rst he | we carried thousand'mies away Presiden: J ryar ” vis ected at Sagamor = Dedicates Flagstaff to t we carried i ten thousand ‘miles aw t to Urge Harvard Walk on the Shady Side,” Is Further Ad- saxo yistors are expreted at Sagamore |= = — Memory of A. Canfield ope mL a Se GY aa From Deck of the : . ! Tations to give Secretary Taft yo [of eight minion of people, who to-day vice of Famous Heavy- Weight. lee lensrcyaiprerent insta Nentnoltenshes)| Ledyard [encone meester eS SOR Mayflower. the village next Saturay. He and the ERM | eile ncceptea the guardianship thu Y a Bena : TAMES McGREERY a 0) thrust Upon us, ‘apd inthe cotrse of : : Fes n : uv i L NHNInEEELA NE ConlAntoRA higher level ae (Special to The Evening World.) and Republican candidate for #00¥t IS N© [LONGER “BILL.” | 3nd sing thy F OYSTER BAY. N. ¥., June 2%3.—With) NEW HAVEN, Conn., June 23.— dency, Is back with the boys | pertinen otra eat 2grd Street 34th Street isu ators order in’ the islands In pleasant anticipation President Roose- «iy the mind on a pleasant thought, and he 4 ainly one of the : 2 ae eaniee ine je arts of peace might Ke ‘ ~ oy Fale. if Loree on r that the people might be|velt !s looking forwani to the Yale-| dy side, and don't Invites “Bill” to Hit’ ‘ Alumnus Lyman Says It eduvatedana trained in the art of #21 | ptarvard boat races on the River “All on the shady side, ee oie emp: These stores will be open Wouldn't Be Dienified ji | ("In the course of that establishment | Thames, at New London, Conn., Thurs- get peevish,” William H. Taft, Re- "The Unton ts going to forget polities tl6P. M ouldn't Be Dignified in | of order the army of the United States | aay which he will witness from the publican heavy-weight entry for the dela aw ithtevarygons unti » M. he Future. JAateMie nena n aurea rs henner en deck of the Mayflower. He will take Presidential championship, to-day de- m the freedom of the ie ate Eunaentpael iat downpour, te With him Mrs, Roosevelt and the rest 14 4. coi irenite at the City Hall he'll or outdoors, men of the army of the United States of the family who are now here. cleared: Waren vatO) 5 u or who migat y It will be t thing for y, W HAV Conn, June pa—i Wein Senoeeh to dangers and calle! The Mayflower will take the Presi-| “How do you manage to keep ®ve? sive him the keys to the powder er Bay if helascees/and the) Presi: | On Wednesday and raitd : : iptenaast page eae cou heey Y dent, his famfly and Secretary Loeb is willing. h h eee: ‘ ded in a ' {ch th . Secretary D Ser ona tl y une the 24th and 25th, Secretary Math eewithie Mrgtarnam)| not exceeded hin hany Warn wD anne lahoardliin thatharbonioni wednesdayiate: COOL? eu Miaralibe Mr Taft had planned to go to Oyster | J 4 s is host, and Mrs. Taft and Mrs. Far-| ‘Amo: hey who v t a PLATT Ba eh A elit or Naucexrtalnin papelley.e, Be Bay on Thursday evenin y | ns o im : rs. Ta a Bee i ee tmORE,.! ° , MRO went aoe and proceed 1 For “Bill” Taft, Y ts certainly | at the political axe has PAY, on Ther aera tebcs Pome TRUNK DEPARTMENTS. 1a Both Stores, a iedia Legal crupreak rast g ler’ | Canfleld he instan one ite coolest man to budge into this hot until Bill departs, While 4 from) there this) evening made the Farnam residence in an automobile | of his class, “| te may be | London Nege town for the class reunions, in|he : @ ourselves to do} him postpope the until Saturday Russet Cowhide Dress Suit Cases, for Alumni Hall, where it was ex- | ade 0 will take up an ack 1 | : the merriment of his t Rees. i it euetcalt Eteeairou iavetionarthell eee mies onvthabransioct rs spite of nds, his abundance of Heine aieae saree informed the Bete GHG tex TRISH Genie cical famas, beac odin meeting umni. On the At this aid vantage point for distinguished waist y other corpu- (Reale uekiebes sh ao ie the Pr g made a call at | {rom a. passengers lent characteristic ne this bec fon of Bill most prob- | locks and leather capped corners, Fitted where he found a the Mayflower reaches New © ns Clarke, known a8 the) spare tg on, he things that av srenmhell| : 9 . ae AuTceCnEtotitnadCorneratlon Theodore Roosevelt, Jr Fale alumnus, was down emioctatier partyal Gee: withshirt pockets, Size2qinches. 4.25 hile continued to Alumni | eldest son, who ts a J iy with | * 1 fan Mra: Fatma aly at Harvard, will Join sooner got in than he Dress Trunks, Exclusivé models Mrs. Taft went in. both will root for EF He hit the f d. : His GGeEL mise ited over| PARTS SON GETS a . Srwicte 5 ak made of selected wood, duck covered, oil by Hart Lyma > Is aeeaw ae |to ben in made known. painted. Bound and strapped with best back with his x rty-| FALE CLUB BUSY After the races inished the May- Us Ces) CSD EP ps i : fifth reu Lymen, after ex-| FOR FATHER BILL,” ower sit retur during the night | Reena ret all which he gave be- Hoosevalt. will white oak tanned leather, bronze steel Renae to the representa: | President will reach Sagamore “Come all the way het Ge of the season Manin Gdiamthysa. Shand ch d es of the many classes, sald | ay morning for this?” fe. GIN that’ the grad. combinatio! is ngs, hand riveted, “A man whom it will soon be ex Siarginelilimpen received % Ae MA to look at him Hf i vai illi tremely indecorous to address as ‘I Ly atisheatiors Hi i ae on of the Led: Fitted with waist and millinery com. f man, in short. who! . Ww bs t a when he 1s Fungi at 5 . 6 aman, nae whom we | Gn, that dar Sear was to Byers and Wool and Woot LH eects NRE eel ct im sae ses partments, toilet and dress trays, Size ation e kind of gr shed Hs i | ent ¥ e 4 : Ay Se Re CEN ee ies tenitiey: » train | In the Shade of the Sheltering Taft, Keeps Cool by Keeping Cool. 30 to 4o inches, 11.50 to 12.75 ( Tithe university is not tui time Bill mopped his massive! "But now do you Manage to exude value 12.50 to 16.50 ‘ graduates now than was when he Pe BAe Lthe 4 EF Here ha bes h a camera and the President plung- AAG a dived to his heutt’s content e ~ , ‘ a eretary Leen has announed that! MEN'S HABERDASHERY. /1 Both Siores. n Pere he ‘mited ral onentoce tinuapesialmete tu Saleof Men’s Shirts, Pajamas, Neck- not arrived at t you-understand-me smiles, Neos ante D held ta ois. iW d Rob Mr. Lyina As an employee of the biggest trust “1 found te eallippines, aulte, 83 | Sf the position begin at once and the wear ang nodes. Cais THY inegenoc te bieseaty (sual varm, and indeed Cuba is equally” not, | of, the ,Pasiiton, begin lecli ‘ report to th mit, will get hin first’ ex- | nowapaper wD aeeierh) SO I) OL reine, yitogman who was 275 dozen, Negligee Shirts. Made iievothar: aN teal ornare iKiatenen spans ere the. {decorated a’ few | y: 0 by the r dite oat SSB reer moocer, Cals leuniragr | byeulas youl bellaxes Ufmathertacvard tonCon Hy beiwing oye a elant ona, | Mikado and was discharged retused of Imported Madras and Percale, white William § ub young Roosevelt | +raduate ff the two| broad and deep, in Which "BIN an: | go shh it et used to Sl vamCnenacg nat Miners’ of the William | on with t? » his Nor- | chored unt W'had wrung ale hand. solineltheldecoration’ and colors. Cuffs attached or detached. (stock, Conn; ecumsen Biglow. 34, 908 Mt ation, some-|fotk jacket when th Vas this the of the long, hot See A ‘8, 8. New York City, ar Leonard Kennedy, 1008; J es Trust, after he|driver whirled away to ola de yeanichkbee nit eel Cee || PAN-AMERICAN ROAD CERTAIN, Size 13 ¥% to 19. 1.00 Taft, '8%, of Watertown, Conn and Oe Bask bart, 2001 A Harvard, where he is] Pump and the coal-yard and the bug| Indeed not, It remained for Charles MEXICO CITY, June 2.—Presdent | values 1.50 and 2.00 Rough Riders | i AUTHSt ietelt TURE | now a junior ne academle depart- | Hab t, aged ‘twelve, to greet the Secre- | Cabrera has finally unlocked tho long| : awe aid Srey, Uniform . in the | ment, Up here we call him of War With vt ts the world’s {Closed situation regarding the con-| zoo dozen, soft Outing Shirts, Made Sere aay. Teddy, jr‘s, bose will tbe John C. p ‘of Itough Rowdies?” struction of a Pan-American ruilroad 23 : bal See ee \ BIG DAY WHEN TAFT IS TOLD Gat atone nein Ser eet gon nad | turough Glinteinai The thirty miles of French Flannel, Silk and mixed eir Roug Peliseeeterana at n some > romp picked the |of railroad now lacking to compiete the : oe : a fonaw.am Name applied’ tor the grads | fink bet tne Mexican’ borer fabrics. With or without collar, regular & 5 ° pes Won” thelr’ drinking | the Guatemalan capt ¢ finished = ‘ CINCINNATT, — fener | and as Tyroleans, Irish p ts, [wot eiebriex teecuninan or French cuffs. 1.25 ‘ —_ - - values 4.75 and 2,50 dope or ‘ ; | Words and a: A aye 50 dozen Pajamas, of Silk or Silk ste ane r proper Where 6 ; avd Linen. Plain colors. Low cut, . fand factories here will be s } . 4 mer all sizes, 3:00 ' SIX LEPERS CURED Ws . | : value 4.00 to 6,00 j IN LOUISIANA. | ’ a 75 dozen Pajamas, of Imported ae ‘ : Madras and mercerized fabrics, Low Success of the Colony Maintained a , ralivaices ti by the State for the Last q / TG , 1 ioe strations, probably ae : value 2,50 Thirteen Years 3 + bin noes re | 60 dozen, Knitted Silk Four-in. SHIPPING NEWS. mackedle TG n | hand Scarfs, - Plain colors and stripes, . ALMANAC FOR TO:DA 1.00 ‘ Sun rises 420 Sun ete, 7.34 Moon values 1.50 and 2.00 75 light weight Lounging and Bath Robes. Stripes and figures, 3-50 values 5.00 and 6.00 < JAMES McGREERY & CO t | y j V, ORLD | ajrd Street 34th Street. 4 ‘a si Bt 3. 84 ei in | BEGINNING A SEVERAL LEADING VAUDEVILLE} You To] om TEAMS Rata Cacti sa" can | WEEKS’ ENGAGEMENT HOUSES OF GREATER) — The Sunday worlds Want Directory makes more “Ores of Poe fort? roxy Su Se Jesieeaviie the Inumediats rellet of hood AT THE NEW YORK. : tions’ than eny otter two medlums tn the verse. | two coun! PORT OF NEW YORK than be squeez ein into a narrow rut, c wouldn't it be bet- ter to pay 25 cents for a 12-word “Sit uation Wanted” Ad. in The World and sit comfortably in a self-adjusting Position-—

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