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TO PITTSBURG IN BANKRUPTCY CASE If Jerome Does Not Object He Will Be There in a Month— Referee’s Hasty Action. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST? 12, 1908. —# ‘Some of the Holy Rollers and Their WILL IM Tn Accuser as They Appeared in Court BOSSES PICK SCHUAMAN T AT nh President of Cornell Universit Said to Be Willing to | Take Governorship. | \ Tho meeting of the Republican State “ | HITCHCOCK HEARS. ROOSEVELT AND MURPH BUSY TAFT'S TROUBLES PANES TAKE UP SETTLING FIGHTS ST VIRGIN STATE PROBLEM = IN TANIA y National Chairman Will Try to Republican Senate Leader an Leader ue ty Stop Con Lantry and Other Districts. Smooth Faction Fight t tests in the e the State. Early Caller on President 1 for Political Talk. | m2 2 HOT SPRINGS, Va., Aug. 12.—Repub-| OYSTER BAY, N, Y., Aug, 12.—Presi- Cha B. Mar Was busy jay REPORTS AHEAIEOR ME |Committee to-day at the Republican jitcan Nationa! Chairman Hitchcock, ac-|dent Roosevelt, after four days of real | at Tammany Hall seoking to pateh up |Club called the State Convention tolcompanied by his secretary, J.T, Will-| rest, during which not one oMial visi- | @ threatened contes: in the Sixteenth : ’ at ; meet on Sept. 14 at Saratoga, and re-jfams, Jr., arrived here early to-d for waa recelvedeat | As. "| istrict santa Oo Mara’s Visit to Poughkeep- Nica seat te commer tah cael R TER ; rly gat io wa i ived at eee eee f itd District, e former Fire f ajec at Jacob G s man, | wi! night for Chicago. r-]day had four guest. ree of these | Commissioner Fran Lantry now sie Thought to Have Some president of Cornell University, is the jing the day Mr, Hitchcock put Mr.{ Were of note, They were John Raines, | insisis he will not turn over the leaders ; man upon the bosses have centred {n\'Taft In possesaton of the political {n-]Member of the New York State Ate | shin, a i Bearing on the Matter, | their opposition to Gov, Hughes, Frora |formation gained through the numerous | Canandaigua; William B, Hale, a New | UP. 88 was arranged, to John J, Har. [row on it Is belleved the candidacy of |eonferences he has bean holding in va-| York Mterary mani Ralph M, Basiey, m uteher t | Mr. Beh 1 will be openly advo-|rious parts of the country hairman of the Executlye Council of) Lantry says he was made a scapes PITTSBURG, Avg. 12—-Harry K.| cated by Chairman Woodrutt and the! Perhaps the most important business] ihe Natlonal Civic Federation, and John! goa: ire hose’! ecahaa. a | 1 other leaders see nothing but dis of the conference to-day wae the dis-|M formerly president of the one” a and he Pea enailv- ad XK other leaders who see noth | yp x Tk ROMPRRINE Ea) e LeS RAR Ae legac i ad ili A te si sere fe the renomination of the Gov [cuseon of the personnel of the Finan-| United Mtine Workers and now MANABT | Harringtnn wae. T+ bade Sailedder, | Harrington was Lantry's pelt mupt to-day by Referee in Bankruptcy aenee, clal Advisory Committee of Nine, the | of the TeAECOL EET oats eae W. BR, Blair, This action was @ sur | verem what the leaders who have been appointment of which Mr Hiteheock | ¢ \ierasthds masHauavetiPaa end + prise to those interested in the case, as |let into the secret say, Mr. sana Pea ann ganze after he has oon- maul dae sitet reat ens ct me } h ' ot { leaders of the party represent: | ( ’ emo! A ey DUE | Vetted States Commisstoner William T. has signified his willingness to be Pt ava @ party represent: | Oyster Bay on the morning train and ight William Tarney reaniainy forth Aidate for the nomina-|& (ie Wost, r ki Sagan Hill by auto- x /Lingeay had set Aug. 21 as the date for | lid et ELLIS stil re taken to Sagamore by auto- | against William H. Boylan in the Four- 3 th > is Jose friend of Gov. A decision is expected soon on the 4 Se: het 7 f jon, He is a close fr moolle, ‘The Senator was rather none |, fuer scare cn, No eevenen Hughes, who wae at one tine attached| West Virginia Republican situation, nd | communicative when he talked with the peat area he TiNay AIS BaLTeLAry 8 Beer sieaNet tclang (andito-Say'ay Aes 5 oe ee eins ai ctl alin leet tas AD Wha ouaaae! po mp ene the Fire Department, ani Mayor Ace tion has been made, but it {s believed Ae Woodruft men|problem with the leaders of the two} fs ae he lan is expected to force his withs here that Receiver Roger O' Mara's visit 1 ‘it th ments that are factions from that State, who are here. r Z Bu i ttt draw to Thaw at Poughkeepsie yesterday | 7 he auc edi end iould (Rlab/ate |LAISG cismneeby csommee atin withdraw | ! Bay to tells with) Other Impend may have hed aomthing w do with to, EEBDUNHAM JoHNGWicceR ELIZABETH CLARK. reser ne Independent vote that. would|for overnor, Is not unlikely. th iis Tau Minae day's move. O'Mara was hurriedly ELIZABL-TH; R°BINISON| FE ene ae ene EDS ete ne Gave attitude ot “the National Committee | yn. » agate ae sett BORLISY at ir iniioned te Tika oACAonday, | go againet Hughes because of the Gov iy IRE ane placing er mati | be came: riniarila (Oven the) Eresllén [Janes Frawley; the 1 Hei eariag. waa veld ‘previous tb thal ernor's radical reform tenden h ticket, Jabout a lit rin which he | w Charles Smith and Willlam SA i ea | candidacy of Mr. Schurman was taled| Hammond reached here} is interested. | Henderson resp ely are out for th entering of the formal order of adjudl | Jover and fixed up nerous confer | te will remain several days.| Ye said that of course the New York ve 2 Ay cation, and Referee Blair hag not an- enoes held la 4 p Kill Kare. |Durhig that timo he expects to Uk} oi roger wauie baal : see date of the first me Fong letters inber of things Political with State al situation would be dis- th nounced the date the first meeting} Presiden: among then welfare and| ¢ d by the President with him. I of Thaw's creditors, Under the law s acclose friend. of the Presi- | plar ROMA IAAAL RLeASenOn Reel lgoli AUiGhel MHORETEInI: ats efinaley ¥ this must be held not sooner than ten | and would undoubtedly | publican Clibs akan TOR Cageh ain Rage Meee CDnant eal Miva wed within’ thirty. ddya:,’ Hetarse | be satistied with his nomination, | As by Vorvs, of ot who came here arr a Aa eT AN rece nathed hereon Blair will probably announce the date Woodruff Praises Schurman, Wverarea tat ert AEG Al Leet : are ; : L meet to-night to tor the meeting of creditors to-morrow, Auth thelisteen ck vies ga nO acy of man Hite.icock. : with the Presi he! Democrat a va at aor will be yang to Luly tactdl oodruff he professed ignor- Me ie 1 Netional Civte Federation, ! resolution fa t to Pittsburg for the first ting of ut admitted later that he) gray Vo and particularly of the neat Of the tra will creditors, and unless District-Attorney | oe teat end eement, of wh Mr. Mit-lhave PI<BCUT C : Yerome, of New York, sable 0 pre:| ae ate H Uy aecepted the position of| immediately. prior ¢ cons vent his coming, it is believed Thaw nt Ve Schurman {a one of the tead-| 2OUn% . ee Jeneral Come urg within thirty days. | as HCE pe ee Arie ie creeend He aE Tertere a uso. Tt is Mr. Mitchell's {dea to make ina | uae eee Thaw's petition in bankruptcy was sree ely SoC TR ES SAL UE al rae Anioivond any ac ANANL decision te the y siaratlen ah ie - paigners, He s:umped the country fo 7 National Civic Federation a power for 4 ’ ays, tion toutes yas(Yerome Loses Test Case Based on Charles Ma G flere ead thy eutectic wl ake nis ont cane 8 ghittneng SPU ag” nd ‘DRY’ TRAIN FOR LIQUOR MEN, named as receiver. The petition sets ) lot Melxir lk Aa (is the PART en equity vower for the mainte een Least ty of Indu eace out the e forth that ‘Thaw's liabilles are Ht, honey’s Acceptance of $60 Wager dunes Foard Safle of ‘indus "e _tnrougmout the’ ei es 140.43 and his assets $125,012.58, 5 1 (Continued trom First Page.) eration.” | i to Tongeestiublished prectical Terulte between employera ind to show the ‘At the office of Teteree William R. Before Race Was Run. bas Senator John Raines was absent from | See ae ak anion employees, In this work t At a meete Blair it was stated to-day that no move- ce RUSK ra toad see At A art ea a regular Repub State t sand With his as fen to arrange ments have yet been made to contest menast high Ae MAlOne “Bay ‘to-day, conferring | a \ ne aich he bop ) the gathering of . aque: are Wy aay % und it up with a high one to Roosevelt, 8 ij , oe su: teed to make the nat Niagara Fa the bankruptcy petition of Harry K, The Court of Special Sessions today, in an opinion written by place. NO RUNS dow as much| M’KINLEY BELLS | National Civic Pederation 1 in ied to. Make Thaw. Usually, it is sald, efforts to contest a bankruptcy proceeding are made before the adjudication. In order to have the proceedings in this case set aside, it wes said, it will be necessary to bring a petition for the revocation of the ¢ vr of adjudication, In the absence of a Federal Judge from the district this would be done before Referee in Bankruptcy Blatr, MAS, GOULD FILES COMPLAINT IN SUNT Justice Goff Crders Husband! to Submit Answer Within Twenty-four Hours, The complaint of Helen Kelly Gould, Who seeks a decree of absolute divorce from her husband, Prank J. Gould, was filed to-day in the office of the County Clerk. The complaint recites that Frank J Second Justice Hoyt and concurred in by Justices Wyatt and Zeller, held that Ir lor a crime when, on July 10, he accepted $60 from Nelson Herzog as a joney before the Court of Special Bes- ness recording bets and wagers, play sions, District-Attorney Jerome sald Participation ta such a business may 4 that the action of Magistrate Wahle, be- be shown in a number of ways; but in The sun got in B fore whom Mahoney was originally ar-ithe present case proof of that char-| allowed Bridwell s raigned, in discharging the defendant: gorer is lacking entre [a alngle, Cr had tled the hands of the police with! “The question of wa or not the! Han to Je to pool-room and handbook |(efendunt ac takeholder in Bureli Jtaking money from Heraog ie beside s fly t point, The learned ¢ inahan fi efense slons upholds Magistrate Wahle it is to j feu Fourth be presumed, upon the District-Attor- to Di a stakeliolder ney's own statement, that the police are he same, nd powerless to deal with pool-room keep- |. s hesitate be- ers and handbook men as Just Individual Betting. fais Tucke: wT us object in the Ath Su bet on a horse called Enfield, running at the Brighton Beach track. hae a noun Was tient of Prisons fied out 1 Seymour was bs Su 1 ., . . . re inted by Gov. The Court held, on the evidence presented, that the transaction was, caught off tirst a Ww Be ROE Leeamudcuntctementendiatne r ‘ wate Aaa a) 1 mcnaa | ren the Intention of offering simply a friendly wager or individual bet, which is lawful according ‘ Yorugn fo thmwos ge ment a | es sting with, the tention SIRT AIN PAE to decisions handed down time and again by various courts. Third Inning Oe eee eee natony He Justice Gaynor’s recent decision that an ordinary bet is not a) Crengail threw out Ruck wea _pereuade 4 to Keop hus segolution ne ; ell flat on his back in king to his fellow initteemen in crime, nor is the making of a nove Or memorandum thereot, is quoted] puron's gr aa He ccmy ot the wehes. cause, by the Court of Special Sessions, safe, Bridwell tum Insists on Hughes ‘Dhis be the most iinportant ruling in it referred to a bet of some kind, Phere | 2™ Under and Burch wen “The Republic “Be ty,” Mr, Collins the matter of betting that has been must be some evidence which would |® deuble steal Hummel t 5 Met who would fist wen, “will make a made since the passage of the anti-bet- VY the Court in presumi t&at | Lumley was out, sBul mistake Tepublt ting law. In arguing the case ot Ma-' tis defendant was sngaged in the ind when Humme! pe era Ovaveertainty men eal Mak Inning About the sentiment for t the renomination of Hughes! of the State Committee ineventtul. A big oil Hughes was the mos: of Gov. ine has gone back tol 8 execu ry ting of the State Com- comprises the fullowing mem-] Leach and Storke put a stop to Stein- 7 We , felite Howard singled, the ball bound- We have positions for competent stenog- y 1. Woodruff, chai ed B.! ing away from Storke, Tinker put up a tiked jr. George W. Dun nB-\ fy to Lea Kilng singled to right, raphers who are typewriter operators, at Ht NO Herbert L. Parsons, William | gnding Howard to third. On a double 1 f t k, O ire eanel*| Steal py Howard and Kling the former salaries of $1c,00 to $25,00 per wee ur Breen: Buffalo: J. 5 Re eucawalkedie Slapibaeored PAT EAE with a pretty single ‘to centre Free Employment Department 1 cigar manu-| and @ newcomer a_res- CHIME FOR BRYAN.) | FRANK RAYMOND QUITS. ye Seen, VINCOLN , Aug. 12—For an hour Herbert Parsons, of the eoret is preceding the arrival of William J. Bry-! ity Committee, to-day ye ected an at the Capitol Bullding this after ems ART GAT Cae MEA noon for the notification ceremonies, the ce. Fr Ne SOE DoE aee aS, Mekates memoria feulter ot gxage cars full, but this t ot St. Paul's ern District ay different. We mean to 8 TAU toH ELA Pe a ACartyelant FBTOINOE LUNAS We ABD BE: WiEheN paver famath Federal, Naural gation a drink as well as any class of ee PIRATES---CUBS. (Continued from First Page.) —WANTED— Competent Stenographers head and the crowd epppeeled to Wag bri if Second Inning. occupying 3,000 sq, feet of space, is the largest in the world. No fees or charges Gould and Helen Kelly wore maeried| 7% decision points out that Section | =1:ne y ant in i i on Deo. 2, 1901, It alleges that on July | 1 of the Penal Code, which Mahoney | (/ 1" ve it must first be MAE t of any kind made for securing positions, 3, 1M5, while cruising on the yacht|was charged with violating, is not a| yee peeni Goi, att ' Joseph | out at, firs was under Gil Helenits, frank f4,ceu'4, entered t e|new provision of the law. ‘The amend- aidbde beaks at Choate temporary. chairman | son's fo HNO RUNS. Call No y reton, a‘ pent fe i “all : Deen rene ee ethane) ment of 188 simply makes the offense n the ing on <« Eien unless th a made, stip up, but Third Inning all at was guilty of misconduct with some] Of bockmaking or poolselling a mis be reasons we decide that, foned at ; er Be: | nce fouled to Storke and person whose name is not known to|emeanor instead of a felony. be acquitted arn | had a race st when the the plaintiff. Mrs, Gould asks for the ‘The case resolves itself, therefore,’ | ge, and accordingly Choate, in writing te vers's smash, custody of the two children, Helen Mar-| says the Court, “into the simple ques- | ot guilty.” met hout the tempora rman nut, Wagner's stop garet Gould, who will be six years Old] tion of whether the dete S| The decision was heard phate E t d first beat St NO on Sept. 1%, and Dorothy Goud, reencte Wen aerenuebtaates 1 of 11 din Hughes. A para- will be five years old on March 2 Mf anything further than the pa letter ie sald to read Chance ° next year Mrs. Gould does not ask) ticipation and making of an indiv. ir ge! id y \ wish to have !t un- Tinker to Cha Howard for alimony, in, her petition ual bet. Hersoe wathed. Bre! en ‘ ASE RB argent sun: un for Leaeh's fly, but got ewrl er n the application of Henry L.| «prom t aietan Ip Nis Ae in poppe porter of Gov, Hughes.” NS Sprague, her colinsel, Mrs. Goald pro] Prom the evidence in the case wi | not say much abou Sn ii a ‘Fourth Inning | cured to-day from Justice Goff, In Spe-| aro foreed to peach the usion that |t 1 like to have seen Aa Sixth Inning, ‘ | 243 Broad celal Term of the Supreme Court, he was not. se made of it,” said lord FORT ERIE RESULTS. Wileon was under Howard's smash roadway, order directing her husband to file with-| ‘There {8 nothing In the testimony t ‘Of course there ts ne b and Del retired, Wagner went back of 0 New York. in twenty-four hours {n the County! show that he was engaged In a general | second and got Tinker's hard smash. | [4 e ew Tork. Clerk's office his answer to her suit. | i 8 1 "i t weclal to The Evening World Storke dug the ball out of the ground business of bookmaking or poolselling | | ; (6p , ED Wagner's low tofs and Tinker was Fi Jor that ne held himselt out to det wit MADDEN’S EDWARD SE any asreat cout FORT ERIE, Ontario, Aug. 1—To-| oii, “King out the same way. NO MINERS BURIED FIVE DAYS 1 comers aT [guy's race rnuted aa flows; | pti ed _ctar “We cann that ra , Hermog tossed out 3 RACE Maidens; flv ‘Tinker and Chance retired Clarke. SAVED AND OTHERS SIGNAL,|,.\%2,come premme vie nie wnt oc! WINS §8,200 STAKE giicg Wome tosets | FIRST BACH, Maltgs, te fodones | vagnar gaye aunckar, chance ta Hh ee ls decivesrt tanner raced mate| AT THE SPA TRACK, iii sPiatis Suzi Ate 4a Beam: rm eld, a (ken | at a ae tied Or is. : s ac impels end made great running 0 2, 0 2, secon s : i MEXICO CITY, Aug. 12-Six of tho |than that of a friendly wager or settle rane Deine iene Me peek Bie, 10s (Powers), 3.to 1, even and i|NO RUNS. | eighteen ininers Who Were entombed in|ment, nor can we decide that his re- | a nea \ fate NO RUNS to % third. ae i Ehilosoph os) Fifth Inning, | My leantal (Gertrubla! Aine, crear Pas |mavie) (hat tie! wee ' P A ‘ontinued from Firet Page. |Coatoutter, Yankee Vidette, Cap, Grit: ti spepaeeaey vars gay Yd Uiiea, Hidalgo, Were rescued alive | for Peete eh nen Rana tales —_— | seven Oe inning ponte ehuh, Joe Franks,” Joe Rose, |g Voeney, tPY oem OE son early ‘this morning. The man were tm-| eee that act in Rl ie it in the backstr closed very |, fummel lined out to elt, Lum-| Tramp Fast also ran. @heckard foul-filed to Gibson, NO prisoned five days as a result of g|S*lf that he was engaged in the busi- | rong and juat got up in tmaltorbe fev, vee sate on Hergog.s ¢ Limley sgcoND_RACE~Two-year-oldg; five | RUNS. eae. Re as ie a peariet vlacing bets, eh [i.cona in front of Biskra, which was Su 6G cone Jordan in ball eoitt=2 longs. } oriole, 10 (Levert), to | Abby filed to Byers, Wilson fouled below ground, an e feve that to hold @ man/| rominen e way. pee Out Ry OF ae avis: ‘ id 7 to won; Lady Leota.|to King. GAbson singled to right. hed ie ‘ull ative. ae Ne fe ns ¢| guilty of a crime something more musi Two meres in Steeplechase. Pray scare, joublea to We oO By 9 ig ty (P Dandie | Ws Fanneas No tte te. / SPECIAL FOR Wa) Ll Ly [oe Heute UN ae Ms th of then still alive. Rescuing par-| be «nc pepe ° i ey Joubled to second; Tenorette, 107 (Powers), 10 EMON, GE AND STRA tet ure working tn short shirta, boring |! own than the merp receipt of a) The phase Was ate vo {and 8 to.8. third, ‘Mme—1.03. | CEs ollie) host DEGs oo... POUND 10¢ BENNY PRCTT BONBONS, BRN 10¢ through a wall of solid rock, sum of money and the admission thar | “nd a p iw ra wae \fortia. Speight. Gwendolyn F., Inela,| Wagner robbed Chance of a hit by Bi MIXED 18¢ | SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOCO- 19¢ piled Eee EE ae Hat Ail Ge ree ie t i Shee Pele | (oe Rms, Dolly Bullman and Taplocs | nix stop. back of second and a good | SEALY rounn 13C BS (0 Kinds) POUN! nie Ae eee ¢ lad all the way, never well again. singled c 1) also ran tl Storke, Evers ain t nae POLAT LASSES: aking & move until one simnp frm for Crandall and tied to, Hurame Dee RAEN Het aey eetrONTE TO Ave ere Ale ynoontn Stetatolats area srecia' Ta ae cato Wey A9C MtUrER CHIPS >: -*,..rouND 20C x sfeofe stesdente ade fecteatenfestectentectere | | Pa ata ge cheng # LA aet funlgnes.—Berenn > ot (Powers): 11 to iG Hiath per) net Uneenat pata Park Row Btore open every evening untll 11 o'clock, | 4 0 2 and out, win; Ar t ck 0 : > ctocl + Official Voting C > | HUSUR RECHT, ee eT Py ore b tovb and tT (u 10, | Thomas fanned. | Lesoh flied to Sa pe emgiores oven saunrday evenings unctl 11 o'lock, n oupon. RUNS Mise Crittenton, 107 (Pickens), | gle; Clarke out, Bown to Chance, NO This Coupon Latitles the Holder to Cast On, y ft 3 Eighth Inning 2to 1 and even, third. ‘Time | RUNS. r WE DELIVER FREE Popular Man in Geester New Tek, Datt ORS oes ee i Miss Imodene, Lurida, She Seventh Inning DOLLA 54 BARCLAY ST. Beautif 4 J ce, for ‘ost Mala pit for New ¥ | \f.” Zeal. Hampton Beauty) and r filed to | <1) PURCHASES OF ONE ULAR ry tiful Wornan, Who, on Bept, 14, 1908, at the Jin a ‘ iIned out to Brldwell. Herzog | Plorat aleo ran. Ree ai ENG ohitaray EOC OTE eGagt LL ANDONRWChaan NB. Cor. West Bway ‘ | Sheehan ined out te ldwell, He jorat jot smash straight Into Storke’s hands 200th STR MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL AT CONEY ISLAND, #6 ssrsiietyn te Tory wsvariatiyr ie ioe eT it Bq NOK HO OSG uRTH RACH —Threeyear-olts; one [and ‘was ‘out, Clarke chased. back of | frwoalya Beam 29 CORTLANDT ST, ’ SY e fl wt f : 4 (mile and seventy yards.—King Thistle, | second and caught Brown's short fly 10 pounds for 2 t., Hoe Will Be Ci 4 Angelus Wins Handicap Donlin struck out m Aled to (Bergen) 6 tod, 2 to Pand 4 to & | NO RUNS Aiinhattan abov Booth Ft ‘ood 5 KROW St. Champlain apt ragulte p 2B . c t ner filed to Howard, Storke out, J boken and, 9" candies for t KING AND QUEEN sOil cea fetstiatoren iencatnsah ot slinestenn wee and 8 to 8, 8 rere tp, Wanee. Absy wae out’on | feito, wopomers coral 35 APCS HAIR of the Ninth Innin (Troxler) 6 to % 4 to 5 and Dut, |Stelnteldt’s great catch of hie foul outked and n , due 9 1 5 packed --"tment. Carnival ot the Age of Progrese third, Time Hit Mite, Unea Jagainst the left field bleachers, NO seo al mail order de also ran. politan fell and in- | RUNS | ad Week of Sept. 14, Fe ed Elghth Inning. iE FIFTH RAGE—Three-year-olds; one! siagie fled to Wagner. Sheckard DIED. + NT VOI HOV iets sit¢sererschetssss cesdeve for King Inlle ae eee Tt 8 and ot, tr Die | weleee cance aingled f9 HERE send on Aux 10, JE seseai et i vert) 6 10 ft ij PAX |ing Sheckard to third, Evers fied to| FIREHOCK.- 9 ne Daly) beloved ig Lede ath at ade and | \wigon, Sheckard scoring, and Chance nee ae + (or Queen) * ‘Almandine, ig (aforetnnd), bn? | goine to fe ond, Stelnfeldt singled to| x Walter J. Firehook a ie bat THE DAILY LESSON, » pan © taking thire of J . trom hel Contest Closes 12 Noon S , 1908, ¢ tagonist, Fred Ma Mi fy alm en son” Wagn nanan ree bateht steln: Funeral BG ow ay Glandale _ = + [ SINTH ) mew roliss ony] telde off frst, ONE RUN inte realty. Tnterment Calvary. Q. What ts better than a World Ad f bngelua's me Je op » and ~ | Wilgon iiied ty hte a9 Po + ae ey ea ae es RAIN AGAIN STOPS Kennedy), 2 to $ and out won: ling for Gfosn team | wavoxr-on Monday, Aug. 10, 1808.) yertisement Yi nedinne ZZ Lz) Aah - Seecepree eae | ND CIRCUIT RACES. | Bore eyenia, ie (Ale LONEC a {Ura ATAVOY. dearly beloved 40m of A threestime World Advertisement, —— Lilian we i i GRAND CIR CES, Pte sand out, third, Time Ninth Inning. Margaret Feeley and the late John . What is stil better than trae 3 be retary = . on Sis Quaxga n 4 ‘ voy. / ; aT . v 1 Se p ft i nd ide! " a Mall VOTRS to Peay (0 WORLD MARDI ORAB EDIIOR, P.O, ‘ =n elgg eck Pia Lea ee ae TI OSATT ona ie pater ranerat trom his late residence, so7 me World Advertisement? + mgt a = Wels * ra BUFFALO, Aug. 12—Rain again | her sacrifice”, Lever Stork ¥. 5th at, on Thureday, Aug, 13, at 2 A. A sevenstime World Advertisement ot bentee e ‘orld’s i. * t ae a Pp nement d Vagner t wr “t #3 tt rent of 1 anal nday World Wants Work — |Rusfurtiange'sh, fvgaiet, WP" | tam EF Inquire about Rete on Ta rooklyn, 2 slitiaer . eavy tied to Clarke. NO 3. ar ates Brae fachington st. and Politiser Buildin-, : iat Mia Ee pears unday itnoma vers to Chane Leach . rem @24 Seven Time World Advts, tp ' filad , itoments tor. The may be lef ’ i {rave made to-day, and may keep the horays off as eae to “Gbeckerd "NO agvertint uti. abi she oBa Ba aha bs sb be chs Boabs BONE duce dette GCG! elas Bek Monday Morning Wonders. naka “°"™ (anh : o ee a P

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