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NES HIMGELE ITH THE QUILT GARY'S CIB THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP HURLED WITH HIS ‘H AFTER 12- BRIDE W AUTO. FASE ee ‘ PPC | | | | | HANG CADETS [SENATOR ALLISON WL KNW THEIR DIES AT HOME OF ATE W48 HOURS) HEART LURE “STS | ATHER SEP THING, STAMP ORPOSTAL CLERK’ SEES NO RELI —»—— (Continued from First Page.) flonged cheering by the spectators on land and afloat in various smail craft, |who wished him a good voyage and safe return | — of about 400 feet, and after describing Wright Says So, and There Oldest. Member of the Uppe Sa ay tee, Gere Stopped in the Air. Machine of Federal Prosecuto | Wooden-legged Man Gets Real Mrs. Walkay Faints When Sh Will Be No Slip This Time | House, Having Served Con- | srrving there at 635 eslock The snip) Maat ta the discuien of instante) at Washington Plunges from Peevish When Denied Jumps Five Degrees in Sees Husband's Body Sus- } the airship sped along almost in a bee- line, over drowsy villages and sleeping continued on {te way, and within an- —He Backs Roosevelt. tinuottsly Since 1873, other hour had covered forty-Ave Mt Height of 390 Feet. Free Postage. an Hour. pended From Transom. metres and was over Schaffhausen: | towns, After Constance was left be- | From that point it continued along the | hind no spectators were out to see the a | heed inal A ss rye) = s Rhine to Basle. |filght, Suddenly, while still over A, ne ae aad, SORRY FOR THE TANGLE] TERM ENDED IN MARCH] ‘count zoppelin’s pian was tovcontinie water, the airship apparently came to a LODGESSINVAUBIGHIRER) Neg cnaren lilara amen eae liens THE TEMPERATURE. When Mra, Mary Walkay found the to Mayence along the Rhine, and from | guy stop for several mint . This gave | Js the number {n his hat, and the prem-| ¢ M door of her flat at No. 657 East One to SAL Micceeeeres | Presid t Will H ix ia there nema lat ‘on Fes we correspondent fet the Associated | {ses aren't In a very good state of eant-| 9 A, M... ap Hundred and Thirty-ninth street locked n av 01 1, Stuttgart and return, | Press, who was following in a motor- | "Tyne Thera Qanaaecanttc qth tatto (bi i wiien 10 AY Mies and Con ainat oe ! £ Veteran Would Have Beet continues favorable, to Friedrtchshaffen | oat, time to overtake the monster Tumis Three Somersaults with 5 cones ba Hs uate ie sae ae ALA, Mas eeeeee ze i ‘aoe sae e BN nag aa i B JE} ring | at the hour named tommorrow morning. | After a short rest, (ue uve front | IAS Wh 0 size ‘em up. One of his legs is o hs Herat rom her husband, Harlan ay, Say on Punishment Before | Re-Elected, Having Beaten | ihe "iN SEG" ine hour when the propellers, wich looked” very | Its Occupants Held in by the knee, and he navigates with thel ype tts. hom aie Nauslete asletpve colgipice Verdic! Comes. sre} ‘1 ascent was to be made were kept iike the fins of a fis, begun to re- | = ee Pan aid of a wooden peg which Slips on and) 9 poss... ., hours before, she rushed into the apart- erdict Cummins in Primary. jearet until late last night, end not even volve and at once the bow cf the | the Closed Tor. off most handil ee ment below and asked if she might the Imperial Commissioners appointed) aacented as though t | Tt wasn't a her the lack of twol 4 a las nek sine up the fret sueapes N N, See ot eee to accompany Count Zeppelin on the! queror of the air wante 4 , A |regular legs that made him wabble as! 5 p, : L tool, the children out for a walk WASHINGTON, Aug. We retary DUBUQUE, Ia Aug: (United States Meyace wore present. The only eMcial| heavens, From below ic appeared un- United States District Baker, he entered the Post-Office Branch at ay PM in St. Mary's Park at 7.90," she ead, War Wright hid a lengthy conterence| senator Allison died of heast tallure at {YZ Wer? MS tugne ig. Major doudtedly as though someting had [ot Washington, who sucvesstully prose | No. @ Wall street thie afternoon, | Tp bE Vand’ lott Harlan asleep in bed. We to-day with Col, Hugh I. Scott, Super-| 145 o'clock this afternoon. Gradenity, who represents the German gone wrong, In @ few seconds, how- | cuted the Government land frauds Pred Jacobs, the clerk at the stamp La were careful not to walen him, ae he {ntendent of the Milltary Academy, at eet pases |ever, the rear propellers moved and the |in the Northwest; his brite of two | window, he spoue as follows: HEAT PROSTRATIONS. woes on duty at 2 oslo, Me Aldn’t get ‘West Point, concerning the status of Bound lowa Republicans, See Flight. airship again resumed her horizontal | "Gimme a two-cent stamp. n unttl late last night, and he needed eed ia The death of Senator Affiecn marke hrongs See FFG | position. months and several trisnds who were| Jacobs started to tear off one of the] HATLIHAN, JULTA, eighteen yeara) oo.cieeP” 4 sine i adets whose dismissal from | ‘ 5 Re ; AM Ni, ATA, el years) Walkay w. mote the eight more than the passing away of @ mem- Despite the secrecy, however, the Gracefully swinging first to the right | accompanying them on thelr hone red George W's, and then he hesitated. | 14, of No, 82 President street, Brook-| ey yes mote eh on te the Academy was recommended by the] POTS clll Nit Petutes Benate, It in| Nord went ebroed that the filght was) and then to the left she took up her n had an almost mfraculous escape “Where's the money?’ inquired the] iyn, overcome at No. 115 Nassau at PCP ABST GOCE CITT) Boant ot Officers. Ba ecdat Gh aie than Grclaaty pollticall| (olde eande end long Cérore Gayl lez: \o-|/'Temld) course, Hfrom death to-day. Walle the automo: Cooney Jacobs. Beats RL GEESE EEE [tee ete ee eat eee Gecretary Wright announced after] tance for more than one reason, | Ay the streets of Friedrichshatfen.pfe-| At Constance the correspondent lett Die in which they were travelling was | "Tell with the money,” anawered Mr) 2.04 a fies os | tan Guat GN Pas nt hy : Z ‘ xperl- aE : i ow! , Valnut | Wi urcl t Athy GAN, VILILIAN, — thirt: ven | Several months. @ arrived home at Rig conteronoe that he) wouldl reechy | oan re ccconttoa) leuer| sented a lively some), for L008 exper): | Mla/motorboat ‘and got: Into an automo, running down a eharp hill on Walnut Williams, lurching forward lightly and] | Poo 26 West ‘Twenty. |About 2 o'clock A. M. and went to bed Mountain, near Liberty, N, Y., the ma. | thereby losing a perfectly good hiccough sixth street, ove probably within forty-eight hours, a ee ‘ence with the doings of the men who | bile. He sped around the eity and fin- it ne : conclusion of the cases and then would ae He ae of lowe fh Nerrens sai] the afr had taught the natives that/ ally caught up with baloon far be- and plunged | that might have grown into a cough] °° 0. me at Twenty-ninth | without disturbing his wife or the chile tonke e. etatement regarding them,|°: the atch upon which the Republican | 1 aigns were evidence of & forth- | yond the city llmits in the Rhine Val- 0) feet In |in tne, If kept In the ayste;mn. "Cor reet and the North River; attended drea. Every morning she has been in 8 i; in aigns were © eet In me, pt in the systen rome} . | Pending that statement, he. preferred | Pan old #uind RAs reared the “stand | rping aseeesion, Consequently the! 1%)" pone airship hed risen again about : aaa Me etane and sent home the habit of taking the children out tor a o . e' 4 “re was her| AN 7 <4 . ‘i 2 i not to discuss the matter further. caeegtary he erent ote are jooal inhabitants and thelr summer manoeuvring: ay further | “Die machine, a big covered car, "Nothing doing,” eald Jacobs GouNtBE: ; HYMAN, twenty-two a walk and preparing her husband's h y r eal Dtlo Ss d three complete sc i i veered gic No cl treet; | | st when 61 % ea rman [man ie ta amet] gan aa aat"n et some AB Meta Coote ad se Copa soe nw Combination Weapon. |S tn of Sort erg ose Roy ta dar It fa known that the Becretary TesTOB) tng progrosslves and the etand-pattere—| "hen the mun appeared. thousands and booming of guns at |< '¢ SF aud lodged in the boughs of | “Your mistake,” anawered Mr. Will- Rates pe TOIT ‘the misunderstanding which has arisen] 411) be at each others’ throats, for th ‘The departure was the signal for pre- | every place. tree thirty feet below the brink of the sang pithely. ‘In @ minute from now uverneur Hospitaj, on the inside, and, although she hame “the political game. Say, = ere it hung suspended, 10 there'll be more doing than @ dow and \SEPH, twenty-four | ered and called, she got no answer H bic discussion of the] {s no timent in thi lithoad . S Memb through the pul no sentiment in the political game. 14 Pitt street, overcome, She climbed up the fire-escape, her is no i th frightened ocet= | joy case, He says himeelf that the state- . Wt M ¢ pony show Beane a ‘ ment Issued by the President yesterday GIANTS BROO soners in the inclosed top| With these prophetic words our hero st Seventeenth street; > eon natairs ne leery watching her, and | unquestionably is accurate, as the Pres'- N * hepmesnise) ; bent forward, gave the straps around when ho raached the little baleony at dent made {t plain to him that he had <r g ‘All were badly bruised and frightened, his thigh a fllup born of long practice the window of the rear room of the flat no idea that his approval of formal (Continued from First Page.) (Continued from First Page.) injured with gnd when he straightened the wooden] Although Angust set out with a com. | *%@ 4 She gave one proceedings of the board would be taken ate eee wat Mls jeg wes no longer a wooden leg. It] fortably tg0, {t did not keep | Sance e room, and without utters ot “the 1 “H4it} is was a combination of lathe, flail, seythe, ip the pe r Caainigorsoia sa sound fell over in @ faint, j a final action in the mattor. This was and threw to Gangel. Devin filed to to Reflly, who nafied him at first was torn off, and aan le ailcie Ga Poatiben iOreWeal | € HN Renee ee ae o tenants delow rushed to her as- | evidenced by the letter of the President Pastert. NO RUNS ley lifted one into the air und L n nip club, bale stick, carpet-beater, the steaming heat that made July or a | requesting Secretary Wright to come to Paaie SElaveRIni inning ‘smothered the ball. NO RUN He Wes Indian hurricane, hot wave and Besom| scarcely bearable, sistance and when she was revived sho th. i ‘| ies My B i 1 xe in \ Mr. Baker and of Destruction. ‘The day started off with 92 per cent, | WAS delirious from the horror of the | Oyster Bay to discuss the case with | Sohie! fied to mour. — Bridw , Fifth Inning. | nts. wife H. Jolliffe, An You couldn't see this versatile tool idity at 8 o'clock and a temperature Nt that had met her glance, Hang- hi threw out Gangel, After a long run Mc- Delehanty was declared out on strikes,| alienst, who testified in the ThaW | 4.4 whirled, but you could tell where EH i" ing from the transom of the door con- ' No orders hae been issued for the |Cormick got Paskert's long fly to left Reilly also struck ou Bureh made aj trial, and M. Morgan, of Washington. |)" |v neds Wi ae about as miserable a combination the bedro and the dining- } cadets to return to the Academy, and |NO RUNS i, mary one-hand run. ‘As soon as Were rescued from it had iit by what happened. We quote: | of stickiness and heat as the weather the little tlat was Harlan Waly ane probally will b Raed 2 any MoCormick fovjad to Ganzel: Boas Ludwtg’s long fly, robbing r pert fon tn the s Jed Bang!" purveyors have In stock. The Officlal t his baby's eri none proba ill be lasued of ked a aingle over first, Brid- | out of a triple RUNS , Y | Which was the brass railing in front | Weather F 4 wose about his ne ‘nature until Secretary Wright has de t to second as Huggins threw ' i eather Forecaster made good his pre- non a ; termined upon a counse of dgtion Marty, Lobert threw out Tenney. ie ries, yr ot ae stamp window, diction that it would be warmer to-day, had kel it trom eae as ray NU RUNS Berge: —_———<——_—— “Oue sf and his forecast fi -morrow giv o «under jeaving his feet about eigh } OYSTER BAY, Aug. 4.—Secretary of | Twelfth Inning. Mia Hata ie eaconumeue ne aienes Which was eoveral ot Mr, Jacobsie|iniv: of ca ‘or to-morrow elves D0) (an inches from the floor, . (War Luke E. Wright has sent word | ss ABC HGL BETRRONE NU oakley atin Aine ea | highly treasured features, includ: | pyoog An ambulance Lincoln Hi ; eS Mek Lae Mo Mowry flied to Seymour, Ci 5 ne by a collision with Reilly. } most highly (reasui , includ- pes Ries care ea | pathy ambulance a Linea) 1 to President Roosevelt that he desires | pyol to Bridwell, Rane lifted a fly | Sheehan followed with a drive to le | ing a nose, 4 Botwern Ane) clogs tne mereuty pi. oee fad a Ron ERG 90203 { e ea Col, Hu L to Seymour. It was a great catch, NO | for a base, sco) Lewis Ma! ; "Smash! in the Official tube climbed five points ers phy ‘clan, said W alkay had been j the President to sea Col, sh : F f sot, Superintendent of the United RUNS han, Reilly to Gtivert EB} | Which was the glass door. to 18, and by 1 o'clock had scaled to ai Wialkay wasian' k Scott, Superintendent of the United Doyle beat out @ beautiful ‘sunt. “shiver! ERIE EG, Guin pated Ulkay was able to spe Biales ademy at West | Coakley tried to catch Doyle napping i | Which was the big plategiass windo 2 ALUCO) Ob Sie NAL was 81290 Me { point, and taik with him regarding Jom first, tut mado ¢ wid throw and Sixth Inning. | | Policeman Mahoney ac.{top story of the American Sur the findings and recommendations made [he went to third, Bresnanan Mned a Giibert bus was nipped on companied by upward of nine thousand] Bullding, but the man In the street | ORME Al Uh Slag Satan gingle to left and Doyle raced home | Sheehan's quick hurl co Jord | 1} citizens on foot and in cabs. Mr. Will-leuered from about ten degrees more aaa by a board of inquiry and indorsed by | with the winning mn. ONE RUN. |mond's lor Was guleret ll jams reshipped the leg and endeavored) | thee 2 , face Col, Scott In the cases of the eight | ie is era |Bureh, Shaw buataa out, Wilhelm to —_-—. to depart, via Broad atreet, but Ma-} esi thirty-five years. old 5 cadets of the Academy who recently | Jordan, NO KUNS. | honey was too swift, There was some air stirring in the | ‘Mitty-flve years ok Brieinas cuityice hexingiana evs: ||| SECOND GAME. Withelm singled over Raymond's head. | Mochanics and Traders’ Will oney was ion aireet station Mr. Will-| shape of a warm southerly breese, | were found guilly of hazing Senator A t of put Burah hit to Gilbert, who touched out | Mechanics 4 aders jema stated “he didn't really need S/o: 16 crested to shift to 20 CHAUFFEUR SHAW DEAD pended to wait the sction of the vice, was nen in this] = | Wilhelm on his way to second, Bure F stantp, but he dearly loved a little @X-| Westerly to-morrow and raatn Ailsa Sat) oa ar yetary of War and the ‘President upon Congress as al First Inning: stole second. Hummel was put o | Resume Business Under _ citement occaatomal thd | | 1 to The Evening World) } the report of the inquiry board. y 12, and! x Loft with a single to left ana| Rellly and Konetchy, Burch reaching | ” | tee ees 2 HACKENS J, Aug. 4.—Robs ’ 1 Col, Scott AY Brees f ected to} Mowry struck out, Seymour dropped | third. Lumley reached first on Reilly's | New Name ‘ “ ne chauffeur who i oh! { Col. Scott at present ! : | Mobert'a ily, but recovered the ball in| ide ehrow, Burch acoring Jordan al q Name. nday when an automobtie ton, wher» he was called > time to Kane out at second, sled, but was caught trying to stretch | id ‘ AAR IAt OR Col bi beat) tary of War for a o Doyle taking the throw. Doyle threw te ait, i ols to Gilbert, ONE | | ' crossing of the S Hany. gardifig the cadets’ cases and et t wean, NO RUNS. aeal eventh Inning. Edward M. Grout announced to-day | i a e Hackensack Hes- edly will be received at eel El sree eee ems and Doyle) charles flied out to Buren. sae tbe ‘on the report of Superintendent of | J s ‘i ernoob, Ponald MWohnes, a the President on his way to W ontested Cumming, | Bresnahan. NO RUNS. ea, array line fly to deep| sanks Clark Wiillams the Mechanics’ Coenen Bab De We from yaa eon sa [prone forces) Won \Bys SURGES Second Inning. Tight | Honepeny wee called out on) .aq craders' Bank eri reapen as the] q wera injured hes'des Shaw ill Wait fer Wright, Primaries Will F hew! 1 Lewis drove a bounder to Charles| Union Bank, of Brooklyn, with a capital | —— — - _ i ight A Fe Mathewson tossed out Mitchell. Paa- "» . z | The President's secretary, Rudolph} Now we rod struck out, Coulson was out to faa Nore |e Bi bene SNE 1) | of #1,u0,0W and nearly as much surplus. | | . : c i be fought | Tenney Ne Ni lis x and | ,., + | Foster, after ng the Execu- {ali over he vacant seat, mentee Oedldal Noun Be aeioue Konetchy disposed of Sheenan, NO| The date of the opening was not fixed, ' tive offices 1 afternoon m his junior Senator | pa, r ? A UN put the bank will be opened next rT; + from senator | rapped a long drive to the centre fleld . ; | \ daily visit to the President, made the} figit tereaee ang | tones for a clean home run. Deevlin . Eighth Inning week, | arnomore. following st {Cumm foreess And) walked and went to second as Mowry) De! ehanty was easy, Wiihelm to Jor-| ¢pne bank will have, according to Mr. . i 4 : ‘prassive|thtew out McCormick. atitenell dropped |dan Reilly was a victim on strikes.) gout, casi 1 eeeeaterneronaningiée| z acting 6 Foster again sald | school of sta pressive] uiswitt's throw and Bridwell ‘was| Ludwig drew the firat base on bails of | Grout, (8% Spe rurey ay Ee Oe | ose that the Pre t had not yet received |ear to the @ He was noted tor|% fe. Mathewson filed to Coulson, ONE its LED eines ft ing nearly #2 per cent, of its deposits, Im- | —~—-——- coe ees 2 de the War Depart-| his ability to avoid giving a direct ex- ‘. udwig to second. Hos mediate eteps will be taken to comply the final declsion of the War Depart: | ression of_ opinion unt he waa sure Third Inning. i Ragmond and filed to PaO eer |Friends Knew He Was Going | Wampanoag Club's Outing) that originally the department seemed | "Cymina 1 Hulswitt singled to right and advanced {Karger replaced Raymond in th WeetHeaciont wreremee, ete 81028) 3 SILK LISLE nelined to remove t Vhben |S he | « sacrifice, Matty to Tenney. | for &t. Louls. Maloney hit to th ats ey 1 | if wu i faelinad sto, evan) fae vben | tater i ba 16 Kane was also thrown out by Matty, in deep left for a home | Sate, Grout will be elected president of Even if Grand Jury Proves Bronx Leader’s Grip ROLE LY venta aban menu iolelite yaix| Hulswitt taking third. Mowry walked |out, Rellly to Monetchy. 13 te) BELLO OD Ree oe ithen Cbaeel| Lae ¢ SOCKS Inclined to think ought not | Years, Of hls, public life his services |r overt followed with a single to right) out to Charles, Hummel filed to Shas: for many Youre vil ive. vice-president, Was Unaware. en Machine Is Strong. to be removed, but had evidently not | direction of the good of Ne] and Hulswttt scored, Mowry taking sec: | OND RUN, Nationa sd of directors will be an That don't 1 h paticomie to any conclusion inthe mae-.|| ec Bee McLean filed to McCormick. Ninth Inning. foanoed in a few days. Mr, Grout anid | hat don’t wear through, ter, and has notitied the Presid | Tenney beat out a slow one Doyle | Shaw's bunt fly was, taken 1 that the new management will be | Former President Joseph Berme!, of| Every prominent politictan tn the | Guaranteed for 6 months, \ ALA sea aaah 0 HE VOUT Oa aoe oat, Wilhelm to Jordan. | tama {Queens Borough, arrived here to-day on| Bronx who could possibly take a day/ Should they wear through, a Rae a al ) Ing eon a to iett, Donia couled | ———._—_ | mentions Ue, ere amnot the Tread |the Kronprina Wilhelm, after an aj oft, and an overflowing regiment ot | new pair FREE Pefaldant iar oe 4 Lasse Oe y out to Labert. NO RUNS. [signed ore bank. ‘This 1s for 10 per [sence of more than threo months in| yisone J, SoGuire's friends, attended come to no Fourth Inning. cent. of deposits on demand when the | Burope, rs | |in fashionable grays tans, blacks. SIX final deciston u n Gen ari ; TOU BETRiGUE Cente eee per cent. on demand | 41 was being looked for by a sut-| tho outing of the Wampanoag Club at | Raire In box, @2.00; no smailer lots, A Wright. Fee ee outed Oy eaiees - titer the lapse of IOUr Months, 2 Ber Never trom the Greens Conny |Donnelly’s Grove yesterday. Brook: | NEW patr if a BOHR he n@ months, 7 me Pe bruck out, and M nt. after eight months, 2 per cent, | Poe 2 : Puneet 19 sented by Wa rat threw out Coulson. NO RUNS ' cent tNelve months and the Delance |Grand Jury as he was leaving here, and lyn was represented by Warden Jesse /1p wfanhattan: KING BOS, 175 Broads SHOOTING OF BUFFALO MAN pe Mowry threw out Seymour. | Devlin After Evelve Months BA oftore WHO leaid he would appear when wanted |#Tost of @Ming Sing Prison, a Repub-| wen 341 3 ot and 103 E. 14th st, MYSTERY FOR TH | nalked. McCormick led 0, Paskert p A jig not assent and who may WiLhdFaMy |. afternoon in connection with va HHican leader, and from downtown Man-| 23 Brooxley, Ten NE Boo oh Oo reg . . ty piety anew Ou eh | their deposits upon the resumption of | 7 A nah attan Sheriff.’om Foley led a dele- O11 Broadway. E POLICE, | Metropolitan Receivers Wil |#43%: Fith lanl business are credited with #68,0545, | Investigation of @ park land purchase | eee oe tafitnany braves nd rosansy: | see yas ms | i nning. ——- jby the city. . : BUFFALO, Aug. 4.—I ay thell Continue neratiar ty Snr aranva apie CORI? -_——_>— Bermel rastgned tis office before go- ‘The crows umbered 2,50, and Leader h REEL AU bs Continue Oneration of | pein fed to Meconmick, Comte | QAL-SOAKED RAGS BINDING |,.2c%0,. Lo 60"! NeGuire dewared it to be the most TO-NIGHT : land, residing the Line : NO RUNS. | Phillips, Who Says He Rode] @HILD'S HANDS SET AFIRE,| Wen seen to-day str. Borme! sata: Stocesxtilnevenl in thenelstory ot (the heard a nolse as of son | e LIE. to Kane Tenney popped | 7 | it dit not run away, und I am here| Tere meoene District organisation, ‘ | soyle drove a long three re A oN J h gh th 5 down stairs. Sutherland | 3 igger into right centre and scored on for King Edward, Is Not ; ‘ de thay need ines od eiiall (ao dinsctty: ¢0l| aie ermoucies cert lower Bron them and on 0 } ; ail _ | Beesnahan's hot 4 second : AND, 0., Aug. 4—Confessing | my home, My resignation was given last ‘alent was @ striking feature, and him at Sb he | At the g € Chairman Will-| Bresnahan stole Coakley threw | Out Lone. nd the hands of her|decauge politics ruined my business, | With, ride LAB eye rege gasped that ;: real Commission, | out Donlin. ON | 14 with oll-soaked rags | and for three montha T had made ar crowd of men, women ‘and children him, but never spok ti today A. H. Ve el, coun Sixth Inning | “em afire, Mrs. Helen Nagy, |72dementa to go abroad. It was n0/ who lined the streets to witness the Wie ‘ c Park and Bast § af iva GSE HIAS EECA § East Seventy-first street, y 2 procession of the Tammanyites. Fire- dled esse he) allroad Co inced that ne| ooo nets eke gotnd ae Derin| Charles: Phillips, a) seeplechase sentenced to serve three ——_—_—— Wena aude hued tp the occasion. | ed fron pista Hl pian Haar sachet Mallar "nto ups he toe tr ne SWoekhoute “sd ay"* MURDERED HIS WIFE intl oa iit STS | Radiator Com 5 I » Street | it ‘ POE Tea KAYA peesare BIANG OGAY: Made” &: das. with a three-weeks-old/ yeatchester, who wore a diamond ats Boal : me a Labor 3 MoLean filed 0 \¢rom the Queens County jail. rms, stated in, court that AND GRAND-DAUGHTER, Sesalignt Aa sone on cp path of the | 9ll : e s , yt Aas fay ‘ | with oth joners f voted the older child of pestle paraders for a distance of many yaras i ay oa i 1 vee wer le spatball ple WIRD eran oer PE Suers eau st quarter they had for oa Pho official nieawure was taken), Hor. | GILLESPIE, beloved wite of Henry Gils sounded ik molng | ar and cars #0 as 8 fora « e jail yard when the} jt ast quarter, they got and| VERNON, Conn., Aug, 4.-John Zett,| ough President Hatten, of the ‘Bronx,| lesple, and daughter of pernied ant 6 bay window =| tin ning oreeina Geet He dodged past Keeper) desperation nad caused her to endeavor a farmer living on the Bolton road, chanced the winds with his flowing | Blizabeth McGartinid, natives of the pariah, Roman iee aL AEBS Be 8060 be Me ew iaror and started across a| to make the child confess by this pun- | today killed his wife and grand daught. | Wiskers (0 bo jn tho first line, and) of Tyallen, County Tyrone, Ireland. ishr Sclghbora rescued the child! ge and tried to Kill his son, using o| With him were digrict leaders Arthur) Funeral on Wednesday at 10, A, My Jaekson avenue 1 other ke emaining prisoners G pera to take| Murphy, Wallace Fraser, Michael J. Garvin. Alderman. Wildam E. Morris and Thomas H. O'Nell. i} Percy Nagle managed to carry his| el from the Church of St, Michael, 34th st. and 9th av, where a solemn requiem, mass will be celebrated for the repose she was very badly burned. \sledge hammer and a knife. ‘Zett was faken into custody and has been taken to Rockville palice station to be looked) in boarders talned pe y to Mitehe Herzog scored pie jEBERHARD TRANSFER { c ‘ an then took Smeeen pig ~ +--+ ——d e chase. | "Seventh Inning AL Nott avenue Gaiiore pressed & pe OO | 0 ‘pounds fh time, with the band, but | of her soul, Interment Caivary Comes | evel n rocery wagon and jumpin. boar¢ | it was an effort. Ime was when the) t Mile ote ele obs ols ale ale ate ate ate ofe le sam nG. eg of Deve| Erken the Ariver to, taal the “hore | FARM TO HIS FATHER, casHieR FRENCH, PRESIDENT. | #018 jiuaion leader did. mot, car (0 | etme 3 RARE ABS A) sabe odes Seep Bake f Dey tike’a chance marching in a Wam- Frank B. French, formerly cashler of | HELP WANTED—FEMALE. | Philtps was two blocks aw y made but times have Le (ee eae ee + Phillips turned into Vernon avi | Pee % cpr noag procession, . ri n great play | ng Paske' i a) ie Special to The Evening World.) the Twelfth Ward Bank, was to-day panoag ; Pre sacse o wagon drew up alongside him and he Bi Staph ct ! aed. McGuire was always al toccpwonkoTwo comp r. Official Voting Coupon. [iCatindn, Titled: ey te Metco acs Fjulckly subdueg end taken back to| POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., Aug. (A) elected President of that | re aanerent of Charles F. Mur | HOUSDIORK Tao Rolin.) ADDI This Conpon Entitley the Holder to Cast One Vole for the Most ning (or Cindinnaki, Dose [Alt tran qas fled in the County Clerk’s| Mr. French has been connected with) phy, while Nagle two years Qgo was! stapley. 7 W, 10th et. from 10 to 1! Fopalar May in) Creater New York. or Que Note for the Most Ate eKhi 8 BYBETENaA ———,-—_—_ | mice to-day from Augustus Bberhara, | that bank for twenty-two years, a McClellan shouter. | Wednesday weutiful Woman, Who, on Seot. 14, L008, at the 2 y pen : i ——— 1 Doniin w: c f. eo alleged §! aunt, J . Ot MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND power eat nave FORGOT TRAIN TICKETS AND |)" 9)0804.097¢) Sf Radon brite t:| WINFIELD SCOTT SMYTH DEAD , Eighth Inning | ELOPEMENT WAS SPOILED, *,' mnveyed if) OHTICAGO, Avg. 4—Winfleld Scott " Will Be Crowned fied to Seymour. Dubec! @ tow TT resides. ‘The consideration Z| smyth, known to educators throughout | the country as a publisher of schoo! Bridwel Ithrew out Lane, died to-day at South Haven, | | 0, paid down by Aug he property was purchi , few months ago for a ake | father Bberhard which is the sum said to have been| ustus Eberhard when | text books, ased in his name | Mich. home for his | CHICAGO, Aug. William Meye: | attempted to elope with Lillian, the fir- ‘ten-year-old daughter of Mrs. Theresa | Vaid, yesterday, but made the mi. Sooke shoots ofr abe ofr ate vfs ate ate ote ats KING AND QUEEN of the Carnival of the Age of Progress PLAZA GUESTS TO HAVE left this farm to go to New ee ee Week of Sept 14 | . j of leaving the rallroad tickets in his | 1 { A - MUSIC ON TAP IN ROOMS, of leaving, te ralitogd leks in Ms) Tita meet his aunt shortly before} Pleasant Reading for the Fat i MORROW, THE STH] 8 beeeeeeenaes for King | pag taatlveai BINGLOCNTARCRCST /AFFSsE TIE! | ty Neeieeece ee Wart t simple and inexpensive ceaat ax || SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY, THE 4T , SPECIAL FOR TO- OR ' | ‘The swagger folk at the Plaza may | yyiq re ished Wand AmORE| ony natve solution your druggist has) solving | | amx1OAN COCOANUT aes ACIDULATED FRUI (or Queen) Fre gow have real music sent. (0) ther ue - ee Aes erik : y among | BISHOP BRENT DECLINES. ee the fat woman's problem the Marmola | ISSES ose. vee eee POUND 10¢ one ASSORTED’ CHOCO. 7 artmenta just as they would get | weeks ago savers baeancts boy ane WASHINGTON, Aug. 4. — Bishop | Prescription Tablets provide. — She takes | OO TN .....,. POUND 19¢ ATER (20. kinds POUN! Contest Closes Sept, 8, 1908, igibail or an evening paper, There} tion fe young daughter of his land rles Henry Brent, of the pine |one of these harmiess, pleasant little tab- | | epecrAL ASSORTED CHOCO- 19¢ CHOCOLATE PEAN' , + i no “canned” harmony about {t, Man- |lady. The mother objpcted because of| , hax again declined to bacome |tets after ae meal and ay Fairy o | | LATES (20 Kinds)... ..POUND CLUSTERS ..-- a ? a | 4 {th Dy e. Mey@s persisted and | Bis! ‘of Washington, His | loses from 12 to 16 ounces of fat each day, | I tint “7 7 ed Sterry has arranged to send | Se Bile 98 and] .piscopal n 1 Park Row store open every evening un ° ‘s : was ordered from the house. He de-| ‘4 “ne said In a letter written {m| and yet suffers no harm, creates no a " ‘4 , (Z WY Gus his al Franko's players, who perform clined to move. de-) ceasont (°° cho same as when ie de- | turbances Inwantly, produeee no | wrinkl Harclay and Cortlandt Street stores open Saturday evenings until 11 o'clock, 4 \ Aig? £ | hotel, In Ww" fr plecemeal Mg. Vaid had some business down-| jined the firat election—it 1s God's will! and 18 put to practically no expense, for E DELIVER FREE gp | Any apartment upon a request by te eaterday and ip ond keep | hat he remain {nthe Philippines, ‘an effective quantity con be obtained for Ww 54 BARCLAY Sh, President, Secretary. F And ft | cost nothing e: Aughter from seeihg 3 ocked ——— only 76 cents, PURCHA! AND Mall VOTES to y fT » ded maint a room and tok t wit ‘nis harmiessness, combined with the VER BI D Cor, West wit \ to EVESING WORLD MARDI GRAS EDILOK, P.O. i ‘are entertain: y ii MRS. DALE yaaa ied extreme reftectiventea ‘whieddistingulshes goon ST! ve 29 C9 mas sanded in at Che World's various branche: od ¢ ve une Mra, Jennte L. Dale, widow of Charles | these tablets, 1s due, on, the authority of wee a ConChurenh, me “ F Monday: Marler, 240 v et, tuba, drum, oF tending 19 40 ‘0 Mich-|H. Dale, rubber manufacturer, who \ fact rey ae Betratt, ne ae) Fea An gas Jersey. CY. ort PARK ROW: NASSAU Tew SN, ¥ 2 RSE. eee ob Stier ah dad eed hy; N the mean time Mrs, a at bis villa at Larchmont several |ance with ‘the tamous prescription: \ ‘sent €. 0. D. Candles for st 7 ey call for it, And nd findipg her da Thweeks ago, inher! 000 by her jeunes Marmola, ounce Fluid Extract dur out-of-town customers carefully 3 At City Hall Park. Kips " 4 i R from ragtime to had escaped reported the ma to thel i stand's will, w! "fled eter Cascara Aromatic ond Bia, ounces, $7 pesked and shivoed from our special Of abe dhe abe aps ape ahs ae abe aps ofe ape sje af all Kinds ars to be| police. When Meyers returned fam the . ant - t- | Simplex, which, as everybody kno Mali order department, | t , | Teetaade a neds a in the Westchester Surrogate’s fad been pot nd recommended » Makets ha was apmasted ce at Whit@ Plains, Ct Grvaalats, ie | l

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