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La ~ 8 seats has been reduced to half the original cost, owing to the poor attend. ance jast week. Believing that the apathy was due to the high toll for seats, the reduc- tion was made and other concessions granted the publlo, which will insure the Americans a big crowd, Noarly all the events held thus far were those in which the Brit- ishers excelled and they carried off the greater part of the honors, At present the scores of Engiand and) America in the track and field games, which constitute the Olympic games proper, are; United Kingdom, #4; United States, 46. In the 120 metre high hur- dies A, B, Shaw, Forrest Smithson and John Garreils, the three American con- testants, are expected to finish in one two, thrge order, Blg Programme To-Day: Ten events stilt remain to be con. | tested, exclusive of the Marathon race, in all of which the American team will add to their score. These events are running Sroad jump, high jump, pole vault, 100, 200, 400 and 800 metres flat races, 110 and 400 metre hurdle races and the relay race, Fear Canadians Most. While of course the Americans real fixe that none of these will be a walk- over, they do not fear the European * competitors as much as they do the two Canadians, Kerr, the sprinter who has easily beaten every one he has met in England, and Archibald, the clever pole vaulter. If the Indian, Longboat, js allowed to run in the Marathon, which {t Js believed he will, the com- mittee having already decided not to allow the protest tiled against him by | the American committee, at is likey | That the: prize Jp “this event again will | 0 to Canada. ere hava been reports dn circulation at accidents to the dian runner, and also that he is not well, but those who know the ways of | Longboat’s manager do not cive these | | much consideration. Ambassador Reid's reception to the Jamerionn team has been eenoteetya| fixed for the afternoon of Julv mill be held between 4 and 6 0 bgt and as it will be Impossible for all the Athletes to attend together, some ye'ng engaged the Stadium, they have been invited to arop in at any time be- THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, JULY 20, 1908, TWO ATHLETES WHO SCORED FOR UNCLE SAM TO-DAY. BOONES BARE. TRACK SECRETS O GRAND JOR Elder's Inquisitors Get Inside Facts from Vendiy and Jones. Joe Vendig and Jack e famous “All right!” man of che betting ring, had a session to-day | with the Kings County Grand Jury, It Was rumored that one of the trio tol about all the Inside workings of the race track betting rings, both before and after the antl-betting law became effective Jones and Vendig refused to say whether or not they or appeared voluntarily. They are well known bookmakers. Jones is under in- dictment resulting from his arrest un- der the new law. For many years Ad- ler has been @ picturesque figure at the track. Jan unsuccessful effort to outbid Jot | Cavanagh, the manager of the betting ring. Something Ready to Drop, Acting District-Attorney Bilder Inti- mated to-day that something red hot about to drop in the racing in tigation, He was in and out of th Grand Jury room half a dozen times in the morning. Mr. Elder to-day further delayed | final decision on the cases of the 1 men who have been arraigned for Orlando | Adler, ¢ Jones, RAY C. EWRY, cca | were summoned | He lost his “All right” job aft: | Fugitive Accused of Killing Aunt and His Affianced Bride | | AUGUST EBERNARD erge of a collapse as a regult of the rrife strain of the last Yew hours, and that he would allow no one to see ler until she had somewhat recovered. She was not even permitted to attend the funeral of her mother to-da dav 2 into Providence for AINE POWER BOATS INISHTIN RACE AT W ROCHELLE eae le | Irene Il. First Boat to Report, With Picaroon in Second Nara hace NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. Jaly 24 In addition to the seven boats reported last night. two more of the thirteen contestants In the motor-boat race trom Marblehead, Mass., to New Roche! rived here to-day, ‘They are t ch reported to the flagship Hyperion . he Eronel, at 2147 o'¢ K this m ing, and the Heilo, which arrived at 5.43.10 o'clock this morning. , The Pollywog and Dendy IL, whieh started in the race hay been reported. The id, owned py J. B Peabody Was reported last night as having been 9 port by Glow gasoline tank of a leak at ternoon and the repalrs boat pu e nine boats rene II., 6.43 P, M.; Alsoran, 9.08.50 DP. Mi: Bu F Bronel 2.10.47 ta, 1 Noilo, 5.483 Was / IRE THREATENS WINDSOR TM tween these hours, | violating the anti-gambiing law ai The county authorities went to ad jthe race track, For a month the| some expen: the ° cases have been piling up in the Coney Ridgewoo nil pais eee esults in Island Police Court and the lawyers] der for the burlal was issued ea 6 for the prisoners have been vainly! topsy ij x Stables Are Destroved Be- Olympic Games clamoring for an examination, His found one ballet in the*haart ana |) es Are C Before Justice Scudder, in the Su-| the other in tha brain. Ho ts of the a NG " \eeehie) Goust (BrOeRIVAN orday Jacob : ; i: bullet in the brain was fore Flames Are Under Con i RACE. | Pilperin, who appeared for eight men OTTILIE, RD’ 8 stated formal Inquest dal Mbays fa Chua 100-METRE FLAT a! |arrested last Friday and held by Magis- | zs FEERHARD ould be helt at some date to be txed — (Ol—Hor \re Saved, iret Heat-Duffy, South Africa, trate Tighe, declayed that Mr, Elder) fm eu ‘ TaLge : ae won, Time—113 z was blocking the police court hearings | WINDSOR. Ont cond Heat—George, United | and obtaining indictments against the | i hteroKe out ¢ s att Kingdom, won, Time—11 3-5a, le i. | rome sou BE OhAD = men arrested @ re aUraRhere Ak Third Heat-N. J, Cartmell, Uni- | Hearings Wednesda: BI Rrepnie ithe versity of Pennsylvania, America, Ailperin had obtained a writ of man: | struction of al won, Time—11s, damus compelling Magistrate Tighe to, bu 3 ack. It was con Fourth Heat—Walker, South Af-| give his clients an immediate exam!na- oman i en in ic @ LI routed, however, after it had destroyed rica, won, Time—11s, E, G, Kiral- | nite Mt tfon, and the argument on the writ was ed sac Pimete BEM) CHAS. ME-DANTELS est tes id i ae Pete Fifth Heat-R., Cloughan, Irteh- Mr. Elder sald the Grand Jury was at “Biauy ft Hergen ‘ ; if j : k ! rs Ay te if ot Berge SEWILLONDON Pauly secthe able itromethelriats red. A shift of Waite Vy @) eh Nore) eens srs ead Sani aee | work on the race track matter and his (Continued from First Page.) County, and Detectly Dawson, NEW LONI » July penal, ena ised fetanaittork America, won, Time=11s. Stat Heat—Harey Ls Hillman, ‘ime had been fully occupied preparing a OT LORS RON RCOOnIDA NIC ymca loneinots the) New Eek rae bout $4,000 Sixth Heat-W. W. May, Univer-| VOW York A. C4 Amerien, wons| testimony to be submitted to that body, | btonde and pink, little white mouse of a Sriraeaen ‘Hotatkeste 4 Tan} on) Cormorantu Reet jac. /e uulQeomuntemeee i coe sity of Mlinots, America, won,| 11m 59 tabs. Halbert, Belglum, | i. asked that the argument be ad-| Harlem grocer's boy, who'd never be- early to-day while outward bound, °S ined (se au only competitor, quit at 250 | sourned until Wednesday. fore now harmed anybody, although he was hauled off by the wrecking tug HIGHLANDERS metres, hay «4 ; Cn : | “IT will not agree to this unless Mr ah Way of flaring up when sat and returned to this port Hiesaba) x ay Preeti asa Seventh Hont—Groenings, United! sider promises not to indictemy cllents| things don't go to sult him, Sebi ia es h rs been Tie There were no Americans in this| Ki2#dom, ran alone and qualified. in the mean time,” said Mr, Bllperin,| Facts which. may supply a direct mo- Bhe slanrenorted)tontaie. 2° ne i mire) heat. Hglith Heat—Gould, United Kings syne District-Attorney does nothing | tive for a murder for robbery came to $00 badly Highih Heat, 8, Stevens, Yates) dom, ran alone and qualified, but ask for adjournments.”” ght today. ‘The deed to the little farm | mhards a can Sette rate sron, iifimecdi tess, Math Heat — Kovacs, Hungary,) Mr, Elder said he could make nojot Gus Eberhard's old fatehr up in Sik sala Paat “pro BROOKLYN RUNS Math Heat—Morton, United King- | /™" 810” alliiea: promises for the Grand Jury, but Jus. | Dutchess County, N sin Gus's that he woul? rrovite tl i Fifth Inning: Hs Venth remeer, United | tice Scudder came to his rescue and set 4 there was pr and imme- f Com) won, timen12 eat Baers iclapdamiran nieielnia ‘qualified, | te hearing for Wednesday, ane Be ee ike mor Father Meets Detective | i Americans 4 heat, q : diate ne pita) pay. 0! ri og i} | (Continued from First Page. : Redon “Tenth HeateKerr, Canada, woa,| Diventh Heat—furton, United gage and clear the title, A Betas \ man iy dae apot, Both advanced on. Wil 3 y "lKingdom, won; Meslot, France, | For months Eberhard has been writ- met the He cana doubled Into centre, Stone and Wieieeiial at the “a f i aid wien . jdoubied into centre, Stone and 5 second, ing his aunt and young cousin of the 4’. He de-lined to. believe e! iis filed ont to Maloney. | gooring. Ferris beat out a peevae st teat sy yc rt nam ——-. | ie itecarionsveneradnctnielert ry. The Nsitors were cllow ero. ery. iat the WAM TES) [Wallace took third. T. Jones, ilton, Chicago A, A, America, won. | coustn, a girl of twenty, was a fe beh LEA ol ra hol Fifth Inning a double play, Moriarity to Conroy Vime=11 1- STANDING BROAD JUMP, maker, and the letters to her not only, Then they eek (h IRE » Wallace. | Hem Twelfth Heat-H. J. Haff, Chi-| First and Second Sectionsatalche| told her of the money she could make, 4. y : ng awe as nee Hed as Mointvre at f ; cane & A, America, won, Time— See alae) but Eberhard promised to marry her, know If Gis had been NO Ns Wag under /Birchia) fy SO Rt hes} Marten J, Shertdan, i h ing or stabbing, He leditoy muri) Leach Thirteenth Hent—Lawaon Robert- GRR REE tee aan, Arrived Last Thursday. on over and over again sin led te aural jyeecn alpeled won, Irish-American A, C, (New America, second, 10 ft. 7 inches; T ne ny her and daughter arrived bere (ne elgur Eber HN PRU ae Jordan to Lewis to Jordan, NO, ¢ sing! Work), won, Time—11 2-55. rarities ew Vor A. 6. Crew on Thursday last on the Hamburg- his son was < Ghuthe moon a long fy to De Fourteenth Heat—D, R. Shermany/y 4.4) 4 “airy third, Pare aie American liner Deutschland, They blooded murder father's only | Sixth Inning. second on a wild i] Dartmouth College, won. Time—| siohen, | came second-class, the mother carrying “inom tet h know he's in! - fanned. Hummel safe on} poard. Stone walked, Both runners ad- 1 1h, MER gail Powsin geatloniet: Lex | in the rhood of $2,800 in the "She waa Na throw, rulling Swacing off vanced as Conroy threw out Hartsell | Fifteenth Heat—J. A, Rector, Unt-| Roy, Chicago A Riaania 3 bosom of her waist. fay with his Qn doubled to right fleld,| Chase muffed Conroy's throw o f nal ite of ¥, " wo A. Ay America, was Eberhard was on ihe pler to meet girl he's going q pred, Bhee-!jams's grounder, scoring Waddell ac versity of Virginia, America, won.| the only American to quality in Ca Syke fe rertarat neaner ONE RU Stone and allowing Willams | + Score Only §8 Points in First | them For months he lad been em- & here to Time—10 4-58, equalling Olymple| these sections with 10 feet 21-2 O60 STUY Hs Nel Tells ! ae but Was out, Bergen tithind. Wallace filed to record made by Jarvis, American, | inch nn's graeery, at to Lewis, trying to steal second. Addy | THREE RUNS Inning Against Middle. y twenty- Umble Wilron filed | Hetsirow singied to at Paris Olympiad of 1900, Semi-Finul—Ray ©, Ewry, New Aga know old, travelled in the Abby out, Bergen to popped out to. Jon ‘ Sixteenth Heat—Stark, United York A. ¢., America, won with sex Eleven, ln New his brother John, who now tryng to steal second base, NO ja pretty catch of Niles’ ty ack Kingdom, won, Time—11_ 4-5m. 10 feet 11 inches; ‘Tatellatiria, oe aan entions * Cou Ae shaets sents pao | Where were no Americans in this|Greece, second, 10 feet 7 1e4 A atoh Another brother, Georg el wee x Seventh Inning heat. | 5 ae 5 Peniana i the. SovaBe Manhatthn street 1 Lewis out, Willls to Swac.na, Bergen e \ Fel 7, Jones sin See eee Gert sci, Galle inohes; Martin J, Sheridan, trish- ys ethe Gentlemenio? juring the voyage undred und Tweitecitth streec. filud out to’ Thomas. McIntyre singled et HG Or RON Ea ron fae i jAmerioan A. C, (New York), Ameri- | Ph ade a bad start in their On last Saturday morning, it developed, over second pasa, Burch fouled out to Bled fo Kt all C. Jones popped | Kingdom, won, Time—11 58! en, third, 10 feet 7 Inches, ; tch against the Middlesex| ‘He knows where we have been stop-'% registered letter from Gus reached NO, RUNS to\tonroy. NOR There were no Americans in this! final—nay C. 4 New York, eleven at Lord this morning, | Dns.” she sald. Eberhard farm place. It 1s de- Swacina filed out to Maloney. Gib- Ne RUSS Wallace caape| heat. ¥ 4 We leven at Lord's, London, this ng, eat , lieved to have ained the deed to son filed out to Lumley, Wills fanned. As Heanpht filed to C. ees eee AL America, won with 10 feet ul despatched before lunch, with| Held gave tne police al! possible as- the farm NO RUNS. plenanty singled to. right. | 1idel ingles) ‘Taloiliteras, Greece, r {48 runs Jsistance. Prosecutor Koester, of Hack- Being catisfed that Gus Eberhard had Eighth Inning Jone eaehiiing the pases. Klelnow 800-METRE FLAT RACE, scons ty twee Piet cen entree and the batters had! ensack, Journeyed to New York and, $2%¢,t0 Dutovess Counts, the New Jer- + fouled out t0 Gibson, Hume | Sas sate-on Perris's fumble and Chase | 3 Mare 4 bly THB oxIng (and Tater seis aia peaagine eget oe tectives ed back at once, in- Maloney fouled out to Gibse teorely Ban ated Chesbro, and Firat Heat-Bodor, Hungary, won, ti" J. Sheridan, IrisheAmertonan A.!A g double figures, 14) @fter visiting the Adelphi Hotel, went tending to car r search to Wood- mel filed out to Wilson, Lumley flied to over. second Delehanty Gay BE aces eu tcetrey Mis) em atlea stHLFUE LO CG EGHe Gea While EERE cece et erect no trig Thomas, | uineled to. lett field, Leach | and. Dall, Niles Med to Stone. THREES | Second Heat—Melvin W. Shep- feet 7 inches, : longer, being| “ployed Rberhara, ' Girl Tells Her Story acriticed, Melntyre to) Jordan, Clarke RUD | pard, Irish-American C, (New —__—. with the score ‘ Honest, Employer Insists walked. Wagner hit ‘t Eighth ine Aer York), America, won, ime—1m. 100-METRE SWIMN cket went dow: § don't know a nan I would ring mas & ic 4 pail ng “Aan § down at 3 and! more the pect flied out to Maloney. Wilson out, Hum: ted a high one to J. D, Lightbody, University of MING RACE, the side followed in vapid] More (han T would Gus," cried Weh- re mell to Jordan. THREE Rt Tore nee struck out, Man-| Chicago, America, falled to quale, S¢m-Final, Firat Heat-Deha- Fle eae neem OO GIANG Comme TT vee aiiederoua Byastt ‘ge i Ninth Innina. ning tossed out Stone. NO RUNS rity| ity, may, Hungary, won Julin, Swee : this crine, “I have no cash registe Although she knows no English, the an hit to right fleld for a three! Williams threw out Conroy, Moria ‘HI ny more, a ' Jordan hit if T. Jones to Waddell, the latter Thira ment P, Halstead, New second; 1. Jy Hever, Chicago Ale Pe oaune aceeccess ato poke 8 Sood notion. oF oes ORR se Andi aor eer oer Wild oovering. the base, Chase’ smashed al York A. 6, (New York), Amerten, Ay Aterten, th miinecti, | ea fe all Uites There wav hever a ry York oni che eee eee Oe td out ta. Wate: | jong. double to lett Hemphill fouled to) Pag Rene TARO REERULRLD | ti that 1 thought he was tampering now thee nee. Le sot Wasnerrmen at first base, |Spencer, NO RUNS | versity of Pennsylvania, finished Second Hent—C, M, Daniels, New BOY DIVES TOO LATE Wate: ayaa Mase oe rot erie cae 1 to leave thelr tr et car i BRUM, ou Inning. third, York A. C, America, won; In ( ‘ ig RA AE t tin H —_-—— ingled safély to right. Will : 31, G. ‘Nenmannwi fs outs n Hack Harisei 8: Fourth Heat-Lunghe, Italy, won. Rich, Brookline Swimming Club, T0 aa COMPANION. | to New Jerse bey jae ee eect there Jed them along the tras of the AGED TEAGHER TO WED. a Tae bar. Beni fanned | 4 a 7 10 ky a ersey and see Mrs, Eberhard’s shanna a distance of nearly two walked, # he ; Teoh wUchi@any seco nal Heat—Charles M, Dantels, “Tw n help occurred of School Supplies, sixty-five years of and by a lightning wo SWI BBE Fifth Heat=C, B, Beard, Ames New \ork 4. C4 America, wont D “ai Bottom of joiice Hee epeay eta nelbing the “Caief Dunn dsctined I! how he Ae syhose heme lp at No, 2223 Bightieth | te ball to Henan time to al University (lown), America, won. halmay, Hungary, sceoad; Julins Efforts Fail to Ree | know what they do with witnesses who iad leamed sara, went Over | treat, Bath Beach, to-day obtained a Hartsel gt, NO RUNS. | ‘Time, 1m, 50 4—5a, Sweden, third. ime, im. 5 , eee Frey mt on murder cases. They though he sald he knew It to be a poal- | license eva Ferner aa Sith Heat—Just, United Kings @ Drowned Lad, | en ee eae eee, tem fOr tive tact. fumbus avenue, : j IPS MAINE AND dom, won, Time, 1m, 57 4-58, So CATCH CATCH - CAN N. J., July 9.—Ham- | side of the North Rivers) ch” from th Fe eee De Mameren ete ao bg aa BATTLESH t f ; old, 80: vble te other 6 0 Amerteana started in this he RES n 8 old, 800 | wBiogest Coward | Ever Saw.” to-day when he had searched hie mem Wanamaker Team Wins, ALABAMA AT MANILA. eventh Heat—Braun, Germany, * WRESTLING. irs 0 n \ ory. Reels REE Yau evening World reporter, 3 fe said that when the two Aus t Tninity Athletic Field, frookiyn Wor, Time=im, 58s, Joseph Bromi-| Semi-Final — Mehnert, Nattonal anwitheiiwite (Ot iCAume ele Gn | patent reRGHed here’ GR CUUMGAT ORE Haaonniens MANILA, July 20—Tho battleships Pur Yew york, Ameriea, vith them and Eberhard for a Trinity Athlett Alabama, comp HAW TeMirlancAnie cnike 5; ea, ; : with them and Eberhard for a {ne and nposing the Epp canter es BU CE INGS ran cte nia citer Of GRRRGK: ul been August that Junch at the Adelphi Hotel, In Hobo- to 4. Hancock | ; aa ja} service squadron which is going York), America, sccond. He P. pinay wa nl Williams, made a Was one Ken, There he heard young Hberhard battery for the und the worid In advance oft innl=George \. Mehnert, United i ywards I ever Urging the aunt to ¢ Austrian Purser and Kreasler perfo Kinerican. Atlantic fleet, arrived here Ramey (Chivago A, A.), American, Turn Verein, New areeian, : money into United § Jouere., (Umpire Buea ae third we p » Cnited Kingdom, see i sometinies. One of the m inert ran he aes nd wad try: tisfactory ond; Acote, Ca Afr B tedly in| nas @ bout hi g toe: 0 e i thi Highth Heat—Fatrhain and Craw- Usa a » third, ied \ d i i) lying, the lite of tt hil the tt Would, Be Patt ter le ae iP pene te Le | caught fre money, and chee! Ww ford, United Kingdom, ran a dead HER ACT : apie Was U s nephew flew Into a violent rage, cursed , F : ARCHER Y. 50-METRES, CON- hin ¢ and | alld te \as Held for meddling with private’ aftairs, veat, Time=im, 57 4-58, F. P. sh “INENTAL STYLE i "mou h Rieyels ‘Hed be and warned, him’ that if he did not (So Rei ei ENIA oo, f VOuRE Wil efore cease his attentions to Ottillie Eber- t ROS DHA THORTOR ANG); Ametiea) | f rede hard, the daughter, it would be the was third, Final—Greset, Vranee, won, with ain e , ate him, worse for him , , polntst Vernat, France, sec — —-—— - John Bherhard tsa respectable butcher | ints; Cahe tird, JERSEY JUSTICE FOR ay aang E when urd the charge against 400-METRE HURDLE RACE. SLAYER OF MINISTER Mae Bowery GAY fuer fn jean the chance agsinet 4 eBEGLAT FOR TOADAY, THE 20TH hit FOR TO-MORROW, THE 21ST 7 ‘ I guess Gus would not dare to try to hide near RAN First Heat—Koops, Holland, who HIGH 4 ' Sou PR ed Moeities | CHOCOLATE AND YAN, 1dc °% R ty PouNn 10c ran alone, won, J, Bromilov, Jeu WOn ' mer, when trade te dull. iekeq’ the Maniiattan police {> watch | GENESEE CREAMS... ..POUND tat KEIN CHEAMENY Irish-American A, C., New York, Wirst Heat- W. Gaidzok, would lay him o} june the «4 in the bellef that ACIDULATED *OUN 19 % aN : rounn 19¢ aan eles ‘ c i Thures qaharhard elait try. te hae Un HU ece FRUIT. TAL POUNL OER ote . Chice aN Ve na, Won wi cation, he 4 th P O+ iy ASSO) » At the reauest of the authorities, | SPLCLAL ASSORTED CHOCO Batis ; Second Heat—H. 1, Coe, Laiver- SiS points; Go tie fu a f John Eber ard came ine atarnoon to LATES (20 KINDS)... Jenn 19¢)°! LATES ies bad rounn 19c A ko ta nad: s, because r it o'cloc! alty of Michigan, won, Time, Kingdom, second, 76 1 on ie ite: wanes ‘ in faye, npcaute Hackens nd was toned Park store open every evening wn ) he f ! rome , sen saturday evenings until 11 o'clock, Gs4-5a, Densham, United King- Second Heni—Johansen, Sweden, A man would put p work. He told us, lenath by (Chiat Dune” He Hid Nenad aay Sree ana etuaeey Fieve eeener FP dom, necond. won; Malstrom, Sweden, second, | ni xt shor Grand germany eae tos goming from no intimation that the erime had hen | Wk DELIV: R FREE Weied Meatec, 3. Bacon, trish: this afte and the 5 | Sermany, , committed until the detectives called on PURCHASES OF ONK DOLLAT 54 BARCLAY ST Amefican A.C, (New York), Amer r tr | ates ¢ Gus care (im this: morning, John went to the ND OVEK BEEWEEN BATTER ST, Pisce teeens ence? | SCHOONER 8 ROCK 6 | tying a pis Mia On tel where Eberhard ts » 200TH STK alvo all Cor. West B'way ca, won, Time, Sf, Duneker, >, te lik the sald ung cared for, but the prostrated girl ree Hen Srobere sve eure ae ae 290) ST, Sonth Africa, second. " grocer’ na faw Weeks ed to fee hi juke $9» Con ChurchSe. Fourth Heat-Harmer, United SRO) Ane * he ae often Woman Victim Buried. or? PARK ROWCNASSAU, Kingdom, ran alone and quali- i 5 , Z > see Wy | . >uld be any aatm to go| Prosecutor Ernest Koester, of Bergen 35 At City Hall Park. g ( | engaged a lawyer. th 1. The poll ) advised bi it] County, seques - fea. Rene Psi. | inne. bs ige in the | gned ex-Judge Cowenhoven as coune Steel county, sec entered Mise E Eherh hard to- wit r a 3) t0 defend iim ~ new development of im- sack. He said the gir oa the 4 4 ! ! Chee SYM.CA RELAY BOYS TEN HOURS AREAD OF TIM After Sunday of Rest Start Is Made From Fremont, Ovrat 210! Clack; CHICAGO, July %.—At 2 o'clock thir |morning the final lap of the greatest relay rave In athletle history of thir country started at Fremont, O., when @ rrying a message in a silver om Mayor MeClellan, of New York, to Mayor Busse, of Chicago, darted away in the darkness. It s the Ssith relay of the race across the country to show the great value of the a training he boys in tho Young Men's Christian Association phy- steal departm has been aave swum streams, climbed ry short cut that would bring the message Kere a 1 sooner. more thah tew The runners are now ho vhead schedule and are due \ » Chicago City | about noon i nless ntoward Incident ers their progress. Y c. Yor the message igo reached s from Fre- New at 5 merni |mont. Not a second was lost here, the boys starting at once with the message for Mich crowd welc HI land witnessed th of the Toledo be . July 20.—At 1.90 the ¥. MG, A. runn about fifteen n and Sudivations M ere they nbtimes ITCHING ECZEMA FIVE YEARS Suffered Taree br from Birth — Boils Formed as Big as Walnuts —In Frightful Condition and Could Hardly Work —Tried All Kinds of Remedies to No Avail—At Last oer geeeeees WHOLLY CURED IN 8 -MONTHS B BY CUTICURA “T had Rene tormenting eczema ever since I came into the world, and I am now a man fifty-five years old, I tried all kinds of medicines I heard of, but found no relief, I was truly in a frightful condition, At last my blood | was so bad that I broke out all over with red and white boils, which kept growing until they were as big as wal- nuts, causing great pain and misery. 1 thought thi would take the skin off my whole body, but I kept from scratch- ing as well as I could, I was so run down that I could hardly do my work, Mr, Nelson R. Burnett recommended the use of Cuticura Remedies, tellin me he was confident they would benefi oft and, in time, oure mo. f used the Cuti- cura Soap, Ointment, Resolvent, and Pills for about eight months, and I can truthfully say I am cured. 1 cordiall recommend Cuticura Remedies to all who are afflicted the same as I was, be lieving that, if they will use them according to directions, they will find them all they are represented to be, Any ono doubting the truth of the above can write to Mr. Burnett, who will cheer- fully vouch for my statements, “Hale Bordwell, R. F, D, 3, Corners, Tipten, Ia., Aug. 17, 1 “T cheerfully endorse the above tea- timonial, It is the truth. I know Mr. Bordwell and know the condition he; was in; He never tires of praising the’ ticura Remedies, “Nelson R. Burostt, Tipton, Ia,” —- Gentle anointings with Cuticurs, the at Skin Cure, preceded by wat baths with Cuticura Soap, followed In the severer forms, with mild doses of tage Resolvent Pills, ae Wired relief, permit rest and sleep, it to @ speedy cure of tortu er Ing, itching, burning, and ecal ly fae eozemas, rashes, and inflammations, from infancy to age, Cutloura Soap ) to Cleanse kin, care Qlatment (8c) to Heal the Ef tnd gure Hesolvent ($0¢. (or in the form of Care Pile, 25¢. per vial of told Gy SUM. the world, Ma i 8, kon Skin Disease, aoc ay AVE. Largest and finest Diamonds, stulclity wad deweley es required, Call’ or weite for oA id in New No employ Crs? Minstrated Cotaloy No, 44, 37 Maiden ate, 'N. at 81)

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