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YHE BVENING woORLD, reaMing the law and can only be olawsed as alders and abettors of the} crime of gambling, which In itself Is an offense and indictable. | “Tho police are supposed to make ar- | search for crime, and, wherever possible, to prevent it. This they have been doing, lately. at the race trax! It was clearly thelr duty to search thelr prisoners for evidence the minute they arrested them for violation of the anti- betting laws, “Had they not searched them on tho spot there is a strong probability that whatever evidence might have existed qwould have been made away with by the time they got their prisoners to the police station, | Police Not Too Strenuous. | Mr, Elder was asked whet he thought | of the conduct of the police, who had} been freely criticised for the!r seem-, ingly unnecessary rough work In searching men arrested at tie track. For once Mr. Elder had a good word | to say for the police, nvay they went after the bettors. “The police, It must be sald in jus- fice to them,’ he sald, “haye acted Mvell within the law in searching thelr | Whi the Buffalo tea utes later. | up of twenty-eight boys, who will carry that police stations are the proper and | the message as tar ax Westfield, N. | | where Jamestown supplies the run ners | to Erle, Pa. prisoners on the spot, I say this weplte of a general impression to the contrary. It is a mere fallacy to say only places to search @ prisoner. “The race track to-day i8 simply a/ disorderly resort. Unfortunately, the | police have not the power to close the | track altogether, 1 exclude disorderly persons, they will continue to do so.’ Alleged Bettors Held. * Magistrate ‘li Pollce Court, held the men arrested yes- fterday for examination on the 2d, de. 6pite a motion made by their attorne: that they be discharged from custody at Onee, as no erime had been committed | by them, Their ball was continued. | perm then handed up com: | two plaints and arked for warrants for Po- Nceman Henry E. MeKinley and Di tective Jamos L. Cunningham. McKin- Jey arrested Michael Kessel, of No, “77 Macon street, and Cunningham was | azcuised of roughly handling James | Herrick, of No, S82 Clinton street, Drooklyn. t Mr. Wider, who was in court, vigor- ously opposed the Issuance of the w: rants asked for. The Magistrate sald, however, that he would entertain the complaint. honed from seats in the cour their examination set for the 2d. Noy pail was fixed, the Magistrate saying that he would’ be responsible for both men, IT’S UP TO ELDER TO STOP BETTING lo ‘oom and ja New York to Gis Messago MoClellan's message to Mayor Busse, of whom he has| Chicago, reached the Central Y, M. C heretofore accused of being lax In the| A, {n Buffalo at 3.22 0 noon. runners, delivered th ule can, however, * | ground nd I hope | 4) the end of hi ; fon the run in the Adams Stret | roads were fal messenger of the Ay carrying the silver tube encased imess- age York, to reached Geneva and handed the me: to Mayor Ro: je. {to the Geneva Y. M,C. jAt 4.0 o'clock this |nad rea {the Y. M,C, A \c | Lake at 1201 A. M. runner w! The policemen were sum-| Panting aft toward the west shore, a distance of | and other craft, and as gS REACH ALO MEAD OF SCHEDULE AMERICANS ARE ANGRY: THREATEN TO QUI GAN \British Team in Tug-of-War Contest Is Equipped With Spiked Shoes Despite Vigorous Protests. Now in Hands of James- town and Erie Lads. 1,—Mayor |! @ 4 BUFFALO, N. Y. Jul Oniicial Rules Strictly Prohibit Prepared Shoes. From the Official Programme of the Olympic Games in London, RULE REGARDING THE TUG-OF-WAR, first runner of ' ‘ 7 rted away four min- ® (B) No competitor shall wear prepared boots or shoes or The Buffalo t made, % boots or shoes with any projecting nails, tips, sprigs, points, hollows 3 Or projections of any kind, No competitor shall make any hole in the ground with his feet or in any other way before the start. No part of his All heats shall be won by two pulls out of ck this after- the Batavia | tube to Secretary | Brockaway, one of eford. Hecke, competitor shall wilfully touch the ground with any person but his feet. svtlar{hbmneduagariarateadtor/acheds | ne the Batavia runners lost Coming over the Clarence Hills d out and had to walk to reiay, A heavy rain fell nat of the time, ‘The y good At 2.24 o'clock this morning the relay! waved aside. Auburn Y. M. C TODO vorne pete: | (Continued from First Page.) ———— a He then went to “Jim” Sullivan, the American Com- missioner, and stated the case to him. Sullivan got busy and lodged a He directed our team to pull, but as the Mayor McClellan, of New] ¢, sistthe Mavor Busse, of Chicago, | formal objection, se grass and our soles were slippery as ecis, we were pulled along, , who in turn handed it . : ‘A. messenger, {could not win, no matter how hard we tried. The event will undoubtedly be disallowed. : Disgusted With Treatment from event was on We morning ned Canandaigua Swims Cayuga Lake. Peach Parker,of the Auburn Branch of | received the silver tube caring the message from Mayor } lellan, of New York, to Mayor Busse, east bank of Cayuga | to-day, ‘The relay o gave him the message was @ hard run, Parker, who is a long distance swim- ner, dived into the lake and made off f Chicago, on yy Associated Press.) American Committee, lear that the protest in the tug-of-war had been fabs allowed, tiey expressed the fear this unfair treatment of the American e'es ‘ire thoroughly disgusted with the treatment accorded them by the of- alfa mile, The lake was rough, and! aoiaig o¢ Fei would dishearten the team. Mr, Sul- the moon was obscured by stormiclouds)| eee ee! Semmes livan, after he had examined the shoes Several other swimn: were with| The secrecy with which the drawings worn by the men of the United King- Parker, and they kept pace with htm, | for the track events were made and the dom, said The lake was dotted with motor boats | result of this system, whereby the best, “It is lutely filegal, and there ts the message No justification, to allow men to anchor s ®| “Our athletes expected just the sort Laekeacraes Americans Ready to bed Ame! nett i thivay, JULY dt, L¥Ud. SPEEDY TRIAL SLAYER 0 CHORUS LADIES CHILO'S DREADFUL PLAY BALL WITH © SKIN TROUBLES |English Methods Outrage, Says Dan F. Cohalan Daniel F. Cohalan, one of the direc-} favatot the Irleicameritanv Am Citapoke th §¥ | Had Sixty Boils when but Six Months LA age aaa Old—Was Annually Attacked by snglish trig-of-war team to wear spiked | a Humor—It Looked Red Like a thot nant | Scald and Spread Over Half Her Jive rules” ssid My ohuan, “spiked HOW Can They Charge Me Bessie MeCoy in Bloomers} 4ead—Both Troubles are Cured, ee and Mabel Hite in Giant |NQ PRAISE TOO HIGH FOR Hubby’s Rig. THE CUTICURA REMEDIES - sey }shoes were not allowed in France, in (Greece or at the Olymple games in St 1 with Murder?” Herron Asks Louls, by the English offic! e , oo “~ made up their minds to win fairly 0 | When Told to Get Ready. some other method, for whieh they are | notorious Jof conditions with whien they are meet- jing. The English have scheduled events jin which we have no entries and for | (Spectal to ‘The Evening World.) NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J, July 1.— All of New York's star actors and] “When ny, little Vivian was about six months old, her papa had a boil on which thera have been no preparations Prosecutor Herding directed arden “*\"*##*s were at tie Polo ee Ee Denes nid by the American team s far the carat i afternoon to entertain in numerous hat time the chi English have fallen down lamentably ag, Rowers at the County Jail to-day to rae i was covered with sportsmen,” notify Archibald Heron, who shot ang W&*s at the th field day under prickly heat and I aE areas killed Rey B.D, Prickitt at Me- the auspices of the actors, actresses atid suppose in_ scratch. ing it, her own head became infected for it broke out in boil the Grand Jury would take managers of America, In aid of the New | Monday and to get York Home for Destitute Crippled Chil Judging from the faces familiar tuchen, thi up his ca ext HOW ATHLETES STAND ready for (rial, When told by (he war- dren, one after anoth | IN OLYMPIC GAMES, Jicen tut ne would ve tried tor murder to theatre habitues on the fleld ther | She bad about sixty {Poin point system first place |! “I don’t sc@ how they can try me OR ert in the White Light district BuLleuce Bone le \] counte for fve points, second three fire a ot yer heard More than two hundred men and whieh cured her of points and third one point. from the Newark ia wyer he thied to gel women, in a! stage make-ups and | thementirely. Then, |] t%Pound Hammer Throw—Ameri- ] by telegraph, and It do novhing UN~ hasapall uniforms, crowded the diamond | sometime later, her little foot got sore §; Canada, 1. jtil he saw his wife, whom he es a 4 | between the toes, Being afraid it was nd fieid, amusing the 10,00 persons in | salt rheum, T spoke to our doctor, He ave me a powder which dried it. up, put soon after it broke out behind her is master of cere- |ears, They cracked half way around the big show bv al and the humor spread up on to her head well-worn revolver: pra occasions, it was nearly Jat the Jail to-da Justive Berks Monday anu r who will tetre Run—America, 6; Eng- come here next t Grand Jury. pie -England, §, Aus- evs ent a from Three-Milw ‘Team Rave—England, dead man’s eon, his until, 3; Ameri . nis wife and his son, William, ng the aggregation {n paride. half covered. ‘The bumor looked like a IP throwin weden, 5 {s sald, saw easie Mot in huge | black silk | scald, very red with a sticky, clear Quid TON) : ui FP PICDI Ara en GeMAL AEA OS "iris of coming from it. This occurred every Throwing Free Style~ followed by. Manel Hitee dressed in «| L always bathed it with warm water and America, b ‘all uniform belonging to her hus-|Cuticura Soap and applied Cuticura } Ointment which never failed to heal it it broke out was Amer! band, Mike Doni The last tin i “pall.” | Up. Ton-Mile Walk- 9 ganesh au Ble) ooh ne “shan | When she was six years old, Tt bepaine Z ‘ yaa Phe pmraders re € a m e ‘laco' a Throwing Javelin (Middle Hold)— (on the a Hac annel ia, | 80 bad that [ was discouraged. Then I procured a bottle of Cuticnra Resol- vent which soon cleared it out of her blood, [continued the use of Cutioura, Soap and Ointment with the Resolvent | until she was perfectly well, , Sho is now emesanialen prima don ot ” of field for an] stands; Americ! Page a Donnas wild We also find Cuticura Resolvent a good spring medie'ne and we are just giving | the children Cuticura Resolvent Pills Jasatonic. Wedo not think any one can raise Cuticura Remedies too highly. | eden, 1%; ed to Gould, tf Ki Casi © |] Norway. 4 Boot i 1b Fabout eight vears old and” has never i Meaabealbdd ° Will: e taroen, 8 Ka 2b ‘been troubled in the lust. two years. i and Fifth Inning: 'RIALIO BEATS OUT Powell singled over third KING COBALT IN a lenin tell” ae neal Leona Ar hss | Mrs, M.A. Schwerin, €74 Spring Welle Y . Manning to Chase | Umpire =laiise Dresser ne Detroit, Mich., Feb. 24, 1908." HARD | FOUGHT RACE. |: ’ The game lasted nning, w “Complete External erunl Treatment for at cateh med an hour, Despite Miss Hite's ; Every Humor of | _- ris threw out xeellent work {n the box, ragged sup-| AGoRATUEa P “vi ‘ Bair. NO Mt caused the loss of the gume fo yao a ‘at ee sixth Inning 1 eae te rad aed | neon Weaehl Boer D rig Chem. details were giv | ode sfaliea re 2 Book vu Skio Diseagee s yookn Miss Hite an | ee ee ere nee pee em ean) e questioned by M | Tileing a Good Thing Hlalnated thing “MICH NOW, » BINGHAM SAYS, a ea eRToLLUe aay tee pagans Gea an runners were pit Tisthe enamel) euros ea cate en Ao atel ee keg s 1 thin 4 Of the boat cheerad, j heats, was bad enough, they say, bit Cnited Kingdom team w this. He car his gov Police Commissioner Bingham was| Parker made the halt mile in 27/22W the untaimens in the tug-of-war rhe great event of the early atters| vers: sud } ane rol, Not § point the f Asked to-day by an Evening World re- | minutos, and as he waded ashore hand. | {O-G&v between an American and 8 oon was thie fual in tho ten-mile walk, beeeze Nearly pact S auaity AiLl teookevelonmekerun fend porter if he had any statement to make | eq the message to Art, Adams, one of | /RtC4 Kingdom team, in which the of- 11 tig evant G. E, Larner, United | the stretch tum : ee A AR Rie concerning the race track situation in| tne fastest runners of the Auburn Agee Shy the eee Hinedom Kingdom, broke the record by doing Beau showed s pohaecnlen place. The Conquering Hero,” 8 \o Apartment general, and the alleged rough house | pranch, It is an uphill run trom the [peer ve cou a Prepared shoes, | vine miles in 1 hour, 7 minutes, 3746) 2" and chinely enough (0 08 anty for le boxing «xhtor F $09 tactics of the police who are detailed! west shore of the lake to Seneca Falls, | Something that ta against all the rules, f t ; | fling te sing urnished Complete for duty at the track. a distance of three miles, | has disheartened the American con. | seconds, n_ miles in 1 hour, f 8 heccno wed der and ) “T will give you a statement only on _—-— | testarts. minutes, seconds he latter Dew to get y Meas Mean HH GRADE FURNITURE the condition that it 4s printed ver- | Jams E. Sulllyan, American commls- sae Is nearly two minutes Inside the! jo; Jon enh Howe Datim and in ite entirety,” said the | NOTHER WIFE : sioner to the games, has entered a| previous amateur r on eats ais i LIBERAL CREDIT SYSTEM Commissioner, vigorous protest, and {t is hoped that | tance, J b, ed gdom, s A ARI RAaNtaed Nat @Ay{nIRE becbed | in the Interest of the succees of tuture | who was se at off seven seconds| fav F fee it oe iH ee yee 50worth,$3. .00 down is say would be printed as be @hy6 16 | Olymplads the higher officials will do| from this same record. The rest of the | these bin es Jack O'Briet 75 « 5.00 Mhe Commissioner then sd, puis | something to stop the unfalrnoss with | fleld was outclassed. Spencer, United| vut. Stone s : marian oo * sy contemplatively at his pipe: | which, the Americans allege, the off- Kingdom, finissed a bad third, | alte i t bok nec nd eatr man vol el, ! OPEN SATURDAY “Then you shall have one, ‘The | jelals of the Amateur Athletic Asaocla- | The frst and second United Kingdom | 8M). ¢ iN Ul eagye Lad contributed to the fun by trying te track situation, Up to within four or | ton, who are conducting the games, are | tug-of-war teams, made up from the) piac Pi lose “threw out Manning md a Knockout. five d ago Assistant District. iy | | treating their visitors. The Amateur Dollce of the city of London and the| fan a Ku out, to walked, and took second as q . Pay torney Elder seemed quite pleased ‘Athletic Assoclation has refused also city of Liverpool will pull off the fin =| Leatrout singled’ ‘o left. Contos “NO GOOD, SHOOTS HIMSELF | fed with ithe action | ote pie. Woman W aes Faces Convi to allow the pole-vaulters to dig a hole | tug to-morrow | Upton Rides Nice Race. and Jones in ede », perha the fact that the | » are Working under the guidance | Corporation Counsel, as required ed Bigamist in Jail Savs They for their poles, although the «Americans elaim this has been the practice at all | previous revivals of the Olympic games “00- METRE SWIMMING. ame, Astross Goes to Brooklyn Reatan- NO RUNS. rant to Try Sulcide, Eighth Inning dy law, and not under that of the Dis- Were Wed in 1900, was the hot Samuel Astross, twe: et-Attorney’s office. i} 1 3 1 thre out W anys oa * - i trict ead Eni aa | es | a itt ob Wan le Climes , (Breast Stroke.) : JOSIP Gidea RELA RELOPPIN AR ti hs | ‘as in the tug-of-war that the Semi-Final—Firet Heat—Bieher- 1 Seisheg a aingie to right, Jones Ne ; " “Mr. Elder suddenly declared, in the) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y,, July 1,—An-| trouble came, after the Yankee team’ stel, Germany, won} Dane, hae fare, Wh ving to | fied out to Conroy. NO RL NB. “ieee Ue nine he . ite | be public prea Preand ie Ws 18 COr-| other woman appeared to-day at White nad given Johnny Bull a walk-away; mark, second; time, im, 2 {head Gowan, er’ Upto ane Ae a8 plaved rig 1a ong power into his stomach, A walter heard the actly quote 1 Ole ere 1ax| pray 2 : Hl a hiaere + D ‘ . 3 + Gre r don the rail, je ©. Moriarit oiled to Spencer, | into 2° tid Po ien i RY aye chat ilewal netting could zi a who saya that she is a wife of in the ft pull. ‘The American team Second Heat—Haresnane, United | ani 0 eon Jer a mild drive. | Ferrix threw out Fer a eee eee eee aaeita the police wanted to do 6o, | Reyal Von Helden, who js now in the had two more pulls, the conditions belng Kingdom, won; Aarick, Germany, | vat 0 a vie pat fn sh on Cas- {to Hartaell, NOR eas 9 an Largest Ci WEST CY ter, personal Interview wit Jul aseating ene the bert ¢wo ou: of three, Dut IM Yew geoonds time, Im, 28 1-54. | tien Vee Ae HORE ne et | Ninth Inning #4 to his mothor paral fw Mo ' os tN ‘hae Y conyietion for of the cause for their protest they de- ‘ eer Nees nat she would not employe! erences Fea h : i Fifth Race. F flied to Delahanty es threw Ag 3 a) the woman's cided to retire TEN-MILE WALK, | if Sree eas Penwateraneadi to awaneer Jones batied tor Din feel his loss as he was no good, Nustrated Satire to. 4 j tater that of) The American tenn was conjeatta a Ot) Prinaieniey vernerauartealicinge [dk i head of the elt out, NO RUNS 7 Maiden Lane, N‘' Y, . 3, Burroughs, Chicago A ; ; et ming on to a two-lengt ——_ 0 480 Fulton St. Brooklyn, the Poilce dom, won FE. J. Webb, Unite e tworle Pp i ntorcing Jearborn, New York A. C3 John J. kingdom, second; spencer, vont ae ‘Water’ CARDINAL SAILS TO-MORROW. CREW JUMPED ht LAKE ed BAOR LUE vAmerican A. Ci M. J. ietngdom, thirds 11 th, 18m, | looker ind up| BAUTIMORE, J Cardinal Gib- FROM SINKING STEAMER, , daug MeGrath, New York A ; Ralph Rose, gy ache, ae my was tay ide aie Hovekeh, & ad | PAPUES Olymple A: San Francisco; Lee J. Queen of Knight s J., Whence will to-morrow LORAIN, 0. 1A large treight | = J it she Talbott, Irish-American A. C.; W. W..3,200= METRE STEEPLECHASE, } the second 1 on the steamer Koenig Albert, of the st is afternoon ran down aad | : Ives A ed oot ue Bos A ,and M. P. Horr, Pirst Heat—Russell, United King: SS | N i; a a) ne fee en es damaged the aa a small removed from the r 1 ; ay the) IelaheAme A. ¢ dom, won. tN Eee I re Tatua cane Sita mica ibwactile anaieiiee day, July 18. but re Be The Br team, who are members! Second Heat—J, 1, Hisele, New WINDSOR RESULTS. Ant Asta a Reay We vecartanmutiia leeees DA MU Yeadiness fo red of the Liver police fore, wore an York A, Cs, wont tl i Pn t ‘ tongr = heliew ed al Oy me, tim, 13 ao =e, ava ‘ 5 \ a . at \ 1 immense shoe, which ald Not under ip “4 ‘ WINDSOR RA TRACK, O ; ; te WwW sae eee Innes BSR ad eee) hg ces ORE | een y tems Sete OL IU Do T ou f\no New Yo A 1M " addition to this every 1 ny EEL ; h . x it ae eeeeene snag Hearth Hent—Hoberts United irae sr Coursteare 8 “t i i 2 RSet ue Ae, Se2 Kingdom. G. A, Dall, University of and upwards furlongs * 4 USO a ; ris nae faaerea My i Michigan, was second, but Did Not lol (Mind [PENNY / POUND PROFIT] ay: j ? til ul o the | d a vhad spikes fastened to hie) coatiey for ihe Analy (ime, 1 ef Lt PROFIT IS an: shoes ven the Americans perceived J). | a = ! Ne wo how the regulations were being ignored ©" ; ea Hit they made no effort. ie Tow the anstormnan, aid not even THROWING THE JAVELIN. |i i vt wind the fone around hin body, W | | ul ts RAC irse $40): RTO ER ECE Na (Middle Hold.) ae a VTeACIE tre i Chocolate Covered Strawberry Ice Creams: | A 1 i ed Kingdom team put ther vy, Lemming, Sweden, won lese-Ligal” Fiat, 10) (Al weight on the feet of the Americans, with 179 feet 101-2 Inches) Halse, nd to.5, won by two length In our CHOCOLATE COVERED STRAWBERRY ICE aye seen yoy *hod with the ordinary shoes worn bY Norway, second, 165 feet 11 inches; ‘ 6 te CREAMS, rlebly strawberry-flavored cream 8 covered ‘ x athictes, they slipped over the turf Niqiwon, Sweden, third, 154 feet, \,1), with a thick, pare and wholesome coating of chocolate POUND Cc ft ¢ ‘a K 5S Halpin Makes Protest 6 1-4 inches, 414. Racitia -and there aw certain lingering of the taste after they 3 ! t j t > , ty ‘Alone and Bank fare eaten which has made them one of our best sellers, v a s ew P. Halpin, manager of the 100-METRE SWIM jump. W t she Cn Oly tile Learn WN: lee al | Second!) Heat=seben) Austela;)|) Tiiib RACH Pirie HO) Uwosyear. i 5 oro 1 to the offic! t once bs ats ene) | ol elit » 106 -| ee Ag eae ithe LaRta a uAtneann aUillteal| Wemintimer mn Tiana LR arti asta 6 airiots 105 1 SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, THE 17th | SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW, THE 18th "7 1 States Commissioner to the Fourth Heat—Julin. sweden,! won by four | “! Peasing, #4 (mean | CHOCOLATE ai: CREAMED lat ay " 1 a who immediately lodged g ‘won; time, im, 12a, Hepat ie even, second l 1 O Het pat SN ttc al leltinfiteaten iat inentelgionen| fienlie vesto lise and | FUDGE... -POUND CC) swrani ies, . pounn Cc tos ; ‘ a ane disgusted at this York A.C. wont time, Im, 64-68 iriwk d, Ramble, D RACED AUTO ON BROADWAY. y distinctly that Sixth Hert—H, J, Hebner, Minot: paradise am W - prepared boots A. Cy won; time, Im, 119, | KOURTIT SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY AND TOC RROM OREGON TIMBER FRAUDS, is. s. triman's Chauteur Arreated decting nail, tps: Ninth Heath: Go Mten) Beoow Re rn, 10h : sprigs ot hollows of any kind, Swimming Club, Im. 143-58, ee nh | Assorte 0c0 ates (, POUND AC A. 0. Marana ‘ ; on Two Charges of Speeding. and that no competitor shall make a Final Heat—Bleberatein, Gere! 9% (Del » pe j ste He is welcomed daily E. G. Cook Iregon id E. gs, Ul ein the ground. many; Dane, Denmark, seconds * Hi et an A o) r ; Elghty-f¢ Pie American team, which was at- Horesnape, United Kingdom, thirds) "sry2 atso ran. Time, 14. : H cdi Cornea : INA rOLd nb atasitnty HURTS RT sa ele (Neri act deig pore aye. | QASTED MILK CHOCOLATE into more New York City aw A ) fi Irish-American A, C., wi three-year-olds an upward; six fur i. 3 e raced San Prancisco giant, bringing GYMNASTIC TEAMS. ee ae he ED te MARSHMALLOWS l Oc PINEAPPLE MARSH- 2 homes and offices than 7 1 fer wel from all parts of the Norway. second, 425 poimts; Bins and § gocond; Royal Onyx, Ill an wo other mornin ‘ N iets appearance evoking the land, third, 405 points, ae 2 eee lteteaeing a aE iy h d g ( ‘ st admiration, even from those fenatot Barret!, Avewater and. Ben 6 cl A rt d B b ( th | 25 i to ter some othe PAST OUIVINGL oo aie free 2) High Grade Assorted Bonbons and Chocolates run 25¢ | | newspapers combined. k AP STOREHS AVERT Rehrena, Germany, won with S3 H : ith hi Ofegan, Ranch eee snd tua palntar Wale, Germany, second —- e carries with him ‘ego at Baker City, 0 I lf (yea? ast » the shoes of ie $0.3 pointy, | PURITY In candy te ae essential as happiness In life: without nurity candy k h d nis way for t F Lm i , eee ‘ aed | ful and veithout happiness Tife Ie not workin tiv i BMP way re for : he ‘footwear when by the| Second Ronnd-serond Heat Baw ant Food nave ani Aelwe for purity wad quality, with the 1 every week, month an giom team would G 1 Gi ' . | ay ‘candies superior to auy others made. 4 TALKING STRIKE ON THE TIME NOT OPPORTUNE FOR ns Te lH are as any ‘ Reale ah Bed Solar easy to digest? end year more separate ad- " 8 a 1 tie Amer Fanner, Tl + nd, . y f 1A « . are, » sho t i +} > Park Row store open every evening until 11 o'elock, ‘ NEW HAVEN’ Si ROLLEYS, RAISING ALL FREIGHT RATES, | \*" si DE tne United OUR ts Cr Grete: amore) Barclay and Cortlandt street stores open Saiurday evenings unill 11 o'elock, vertisements than are x were tremendous €. (St. Louta), third, 74.5 points. G a ay h NEW HAVEN, Con na, bata aber te 3,200-METRE STEEPLECHASE, WE DELIVER FREE printed in any other f , As the Vitth Heat-Holdaway, United PURCHASES OF ONE DOLLAR AND 54 BARCLAY ST., newspaper on earth ; x f : y " ‘ Mi Aroned o} Kingdom, won, Time, tim 18 made from wheat and barley OVER BETWEED rreity AND Cor, West Bway. . n Yue iragged (, 8 Hall, Trish-Ameriopan A.C. | ; ; Pied 1 et a ee fs ooenue 29 CORTLANDT ST, Beets } elx ‘ ran third and R. A. Spltner, Yate,| Mis pre-digested in the making #\) Frus; to pointe in Manhattan above res Ca ChiRe Nat, PTT ena ald : aye : fourth, 4 ty MUP Roeboae sence 6. 'D. Candies tor gt” PARKROWENASSAU, | F fystem h r f en ere Ilegal Says Sullivan Sixth Hent—Sewell, United Kink “There's a Reason’ our. ollt-of-town customers carefully 3 At City Hall Park. | No Ustea Charge for It th rt When J. E 7 acked and shipped from our special | ? ia alleged n the ¢ that rP en James B. Sullivan, Bartow 9.) dom, won. Time, tim, 30 18 | Piel order Gepartraepls | Aes tear Fale Wedetttee Melt had joined the unic Weeks and the other membera of the Lightbody, Chicago A. A. second, $8 dhe city anal oP, ae f ¥ * ‘ ; Ca ava