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“ORVLLE WAGHT: BEATS THE WO WHS AERPLAE Ohio Aviator MakesGreat Flight at Fort’ % Myer and Easily Smashes All Rec- ords by Remaining in Air 57 Minutes and 31 Seconds. WASHINGTON, Sept. 9—A new world’s record in aeroplane flights | was established at Fort Myer, Va., today, when William Orville Wright drcled above the broad parade ground there fifty-eight times, and re- mained in the air fifty-seven minutes and thirty-one seconds, official time. Wright’s smashing of all previous records carried out his promise of yesterday evening after his remarkable ascension, when at the maxi- mum height of sixty feet, going ten and three quarters miles in all and averaging thirty-six miles an hour, he spent eleven minutes in one flight and eight minutes in the other, Orville Wright's great feat has followed @ anccession of record doings made by aviators recently. Louls Delagrange made a new world’s record last Sunday at Issy, France, by remaining in the air 40 minutes 544-5 seconds. On Monday he did hetter than this hy staying 31 minutes, but the officials only allowed him 28 minutes, Wilbur Wright, a brother of Orville, a week ago made a record that was only a fraction below 20 min Previous to that Farman had held the world’s record at 20 "nutes, ‘To-day's achtevement was accom-|Persptration, ‘I really had no idea! plished under ideal weather conditions that I had been up so long, I am glad and in the presence of about twenty-|"@ have the record for time in this) five spectators aside from the soldiers. {C°Untry. Both my brother and myselt ‘After the flight the course was wanted jt that way. The next thing that | We Will go for is the hour.” measured and it was found Mr. Wright straightened the kinks Mr. Wright covered a distance |.) spproximating nine-tenths of & | cramped epee trea Minton male for each round of the rll) | aeroplane seat, He told his mechanie Grounds, making the total dis that he had better alter the back rest tance 61.3 miles, This would /a little and make it more comfortable make the speed 58.5 miles per | for future fights. hour, but as the motor was not/ The start was mado at 8.25, ‘There tarned on at full speed the dts- | 8s @ brilliant sun, and what little alr| tance covered might be less than |Wes blowing came directly out of the ae ; Domai The 6 | machine, viet Post poeta dead EES preete on the ground. At the close of the August Post took the time for the |fered little from the others that have ockeys, Op. Hi. Dugan... McDaniel". Brookdale Nymph THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, EVENING WORLD RACE CHART HT E0LMON —ORUGED, THRIST. s'**ckk tata NINTH DAY AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY AUTUMN MEETING Weather Clear. 1) FIRST RAQE—The Rey Del Carrerea; all ages; $500 added; six and a half fur- Won, gaily, Winner, ch, m., by Meddier— 3 Track Fast. 2} Es at oe m0 Sm ©. PL. HEtted aii five and a hal . Futurity course, Post time, 3.10 two-year-olds; guaranteed caah value, $1,000; Winner, b. f., by Hamburg— 2 McDaniel HS Petticoat ba. Shectatres MeCarthy 11 Bhilitng erree | lees Ey i Peiticoa’ caught Trance at the end and won going away. # ran a good race ( Trance could not handle do_ bet faldort; two-year-old colts Futurity cour Owner—Onec! Z added; Voolsthorpe—Fashional Won easily, Time—1 tiling’ McCarthy Dugan He saved ground 0 FTH RACH—The Panquet; three-yearolds and upward; F one mile and a furlong rb. S, ellow—Bthel_ Thomas. 4, Won driving, Time—1.$4 2:5, Toure! ST7! Miss Crawford + (844) Brother Jonathan, . Tbs! Bonoscara handicap; Owner—R, J. Mackensle, ; Mayfield, Animui ‘ed big Improvement. eed and stood a drive gar close quarters. hi ¢ Jonathan he The Accountant; all ages; non-winners at this mee H 50 added; one mile io Igon—Teetotum I. selling; Owner—-H, P. Duryea, At post, 4.32; off, Whiptop was eastly Castlewood ran his race. ‘fight the machine fight which it Is belloved will be of-|been made, The weights fell and the ficlally accepted by the Aero Club of big machine shot off the end of the| !i ance. To-day's flight Indicates that|‘rack with a scarcely perceptible lift! Ir. Wright will have little difficulty in| from the start. On the first round ef| fulfilling the requirements of his con-|the wheel the height was not above! forty miles an hour, machine well within whe bounds of the The ascension was made at 8.25 o'clock | Surrounding buildings and tents. Then this morning, It was an easy ride in| #8 the motor continued to run smoot the air, the machine was under perfect |!¥: firing with a regularity of shot drop.| /ittle control, (ne ible a si bucket. the aviator} | seem: 0 gather confidence, al Could Have Done Better, [big plane commenved to clfmbe ns B® Mr, Wright expressed himself as high- Made Mile Circles. ly pleased at what had been accom-| Soon it Wag above the roof of the Dlished by his machine and declared flayed f sheds aud a ltde later topped ; es é balloon tent and was sailing on a that had he known that he was 80 jevel with the trees in the Arlington close to being In the air an hour he Cemetery. The bighest of these are would have remained that much longer. a! ie es y ia ee Re Bi Ueraistaraae ar ies ta ae i the’ the plane passed the start-| he thought he had only been in the air \ for half an hour, mad He promptly announced that he would tage of the field and hugging the wall make another attempt later in the day. of the cemetery on the east, The big- Except for the slipping of the motor, f) Nita ete no trouble whatever was experien © t . in the working of the aeroplane. Eve! thing worked as smoo' perfectly adjusted elock, and who essayed to beat all previous rec- right Increased the size of the and soon was sweeping out ber @ the total Was just ords in this branch of natic aaa handled his invention with as perfect ¢ de a inh ease as a trained engineer would handle 4 pave tear ep ed the the lever of his locomotive. Rose 150 Feet. | Forty Miles an Hour, e What t ina s woud be capable away course with the 1 speed ts still a seams Ittle doubt The maximum he! Wright to-day was machine was broug! August Post, of t Acro he Club of America, and Charles Tayior, Mr. Wright's mechanic, pressed anead to congratulate the aviator, They shook both hands. ifty-seven, thirty-one,” sald Tay- lor. ‘As much as that?” sald Mr. Wris questioningly. “Why, if 1 had kno’ clone to the hour, I wo! the full time.” That ‘was really the situation, Ap- as cold and wi hts owing to the came down as gently as a steamer com- Halt around away from he starting point {t could be seen tha the operator Intended to descend. The big bird drifted lower than on the prev- as he came around ; 5 ’ js | thirty feet, and | toward the derrick {t was apparent the Hari ea hi the operator kept the) szine had been cut out and was dying on an almost even keel close to the point from which she had risen, and then the operator with a the forward planes into the air and checked the drift of the She bobbed with a ttle sort of courtesy and settled on the grass, sliding not more than elx or seven feet palate Di staat: WADSWORTH ANNOUNCES HE IS IN RACE FOR GOVERNOR. (Special to The Evening World.) ROCHESTER, N. Y., Sept, 9—Speaker ; point. As the flight conunued Mr, | James W. Wadsworth to-day announce he is a candidate balloon tent on the sourn| but that he will support Goy, Hugue {f the latter is renominated, “Tho entire delegations from Living two districts of Ni- jagara and four of Genesee, are pledged to for Governor ston and Orleans, delegations are also claimed by Wads- men and good chances claimed or was only run- | and Chemung. SEEDED | | last night | PUNCHED CRIPPLE PRISONER Howard struck out. Tinker o: to Konetchy, Although he told Magistrate Droege, | |in the Centre Street Court this after- noon that Terence McGowan, a spocial | Lauren policeman, had knocked him down and, RUNS, otherwise mistreated him. William Lee,| . 07 Washington street,| Reflly out, n $640 bail on a charge of dis-) Wik Kling struck out. dy i in hel was no possible chance: th Slagle fouled to Ludwig. NO until there was no py coho) vated!) aeked for writing ma-|Swetice Crain Sends Young Burglar when I orderly conduct, 1 to Stelnfelat . doubled over i base. tation, said Leo had Schulte singled to centre, scoring Hof- e about ti@ station and man, and went to second when Shaw mad? | tumbled the ball | Higgins’s tumbie, S hul flied Evers sto! Oharlea to Konetchy, | third. maa out, Higgin is employed at the ” mn a leg in a railroad accident! g has a wife and pers and pencils at ) Ferry for a fh parently, !t would have been as easy for Mr. Wright to stay in the at fan hour and a half as it was to sta there 67 minutes odd. The motor ¥ working smoothly, there was no d speak of and all condit were ideal for the flight. There y 8 enti em | Nor Most Popular Giant to tor as to the t earth after he had estimated about thirty utes, “Time goes fa are in the air, quiet smile and wip: York has witnessed in years. Baseball and Final ections: you let a sa National League Team. a 12-word te} |] vote for. ation Wanted” ad M ing or Sunda Name Chea s at least a char e employment 5 ‘ AGaréseurericciis Why Not Order One At Once? | | addces 5 f : Diamond-Studded Medal ‘The Giants are playing the best baseball that New | They are out for the pen- nant, and from now until the close of the season the struggle | pronises to be the most exciting in the history of the league. As an encouragement to the individual members of the Every Day | team The Evening World will present to the most popular | player a diamond-studded gold medal. All New Yori fans can express their preierence through The Evening World You Are idle | coupon below, which will be printed daily in the Noon, | i Kllng scored } mit. ONE RUN i 1 fg si sas = leeecee reese scoring Higgins and Mol etchy fanned RIGOLETTO AT AMERICAN. EVENING WOLD BASEBALL PRIZE. For the ‘cost popular member of the New York The change of bill Opera Company at the American Thea- night was gratefuly received by a large audience. The old favorite ‘ano voice, Letters to Baseball Editor, Evening World, P. 0. Box 1,35 caecasinetlialithgeainingpianind YOUR MALSTY WINS. LEGER STHKE ea August Belmont’s Norman III. Starts but Fails to Get a Place. DONCASTER, Sept. 9.—The St, Lege 8U0 sovereigns, about one nile six furlongs and won to-day by by J. B. Joel, White Eagle was sece vnd, and Santo Strato third. Belmont’s Norman Ill. was among the ten starters, out failed to CHICAGO (Continued from First Page.) yards, Was Reilly NO RUNS, Fifth Inning. -Murray out, Steinfeldt to Hofman. Dr Konetohy fited to Howard. Byr Sixth Inning. fman, Lud- ed Stein- Shaw elnteldt to Ho! nan mn Higgins 8 Cvers safe at first on soing to third Shaw, scoring to Konete! Seventh Inning. Charles out, Evers to Hofman. Me- Bteinfeldt to Holnan, filed to Hofman. NO RUNS. singled to left, Evers gacri- gins to Konetchy, MeLaure |muffed Blagle’s fly and he took sec Kitng going to third. Hofman hit and King beat his throw vulte singled to centre, scor- Hofman and Schulte’ pulled steal. Evers hit to oKnet- an was out at the plate. Ludwig to Byrne to Lid- out, Byrne to Konet- TWO RUNS. Eighth Inning centre tor a Steinfeldt to one to Evers ONE RU Dut. Ninth Inning edt tre. Shaw fouled Charles out, Hofman to McLaunm safe on Hofmian's nt to second, Higgins g- Murray doubled to right aren, Kon- TWO RUNS. ny the Abramson was sung and an excellent ce given by the principale. ne of the moat Interesting features the performance was the impersona- | tion of the important role of Gilda by Allen, an American girl, possessing a sweet, highly appearance. will de given to-night. IND NZS HERO. SAWSSHNEWOMAY cara ASS Sen om pier at the Tilden summer home, on the | and placing her in an Ineane asylum. |Relghboring cottages at the lake all) by Justice Stapleton in habeas corpus SEPTEMBER 9, 1908, . CAUSES DROWNING. NTO NADHOUSE, & aasareuas romper tan, : 2 * Week ef Sept, 14 Efforts to Save John Hall, Jr.,{ Mrs, Long, Released on Habeas | Es) § Vote fOr. .csrorcsconeressescess Temporarily Derange J. N. Corpus, Tells Story rs) , « Tilden, of Peekskill. of Kidnapping, | FS Contest Closes 12 Noun Sept. 10, 1908, A Ae AG Mall VOTES to EVENING WORLD MARDI GRAS KDITOR, F. Rex 1854, both IL SC) Two Dive From Burning | Cast Among Maniacs, She e -) on votes ta, of The Peit's, rarions branches Launch and Owner Fails Says, and Not Allowed to | + ei Pre or ag08 nese Hae aitaing’ Bi to Rescue Companion, | Notify Friends. Afs ahs ofa af af ofa af ae of cf cfs of of ops peeeteene) John Hall, Jr, of Brooklyn, was), S7™ were fakin eer ee Growned to-day in Lake Oscawans, eignch street, a sister of former Lieut, | ulne miles north of Peekskill, and John | Flay, of the Police Department, to sue N. Tilden, President of the Baker Un- ner husband, William Long, an offi- derwear Company at Peekskill, had a cial of the American Express Company, narrow escape from death In an effort | for divorce and to bring sult for heavy to save him. Mr. Tilden was rescued | damages against Drs. Patterson and by an old negress, for many years a Tetlt and a horse doctor named Selling, is one that retains the glasses poten cook in his family, who rowed from 4 \iiom he accusses of kidnapping her | in an atsolutely horizontal posi- | tion, so that the centre of the } AT LAKE OSCAWANA.| PRISONER TWO MONTHS g Hohe sks Me ahs Bash fe fea os shore of the lake, and dragged him) Mrs. Long was confined for two aboard when he was helpless, | months in Dr. Westerly's private sani- Mr. Tilden ,after being resugcttated, | tarium, at Amityville, L. 1. before she Was found to be temporarily insane got an opportunity to inform her from the effects of his struggle to save | rlatives of her whereabouts. |his friend. Hall was nineteen years old, | Through the efforts of her orother | Battered Him With Rolling) lenses is directly in front of the the son of Joseph Hall, sr. Who re-jghe was transferred early in August cently bought the Barger farm, near | +, ph lee it | ‘ centre of the pupils, bp to the Kings County Hospital. There! Pin to Show That She the lake, and Mr. Tilden is thirty years! she was examined by Drs. O'Connell, “ 5 {) old, The Hall and Tilden families had | york and Yates, a commission appointed Meant Business HARRIS SUCTION CLIPS ! q | prevent eyeglasses from. slip- summer, Mr, Tilden is the owner of a edings, land taese phyasiclane | ping, tilting and pinching. motor boat. pronounced her sane, She has just) F ft No. 184 ; , ‘s He invited young Hall to go out for al, | Mrs. Antron Michelson, of No. SOLD ONLY AT OUR FIVE STORES) neen released, proc onsiderable dis ore wi ue that she Js a very discerning young | the boat caught fire, The gasoline tank | Mrs. Long, who shows plainiy shat) . 5 { | headed the boat for shore, They were| today. “My health broke down under) Not only did Mrs, Michelson bring | gasoline tank exploded, the engines! | stopped and the flames, no longer swept) jdack by the motion of the boat, en- ang William, twelve years old, ; Ung upon him for a while at the thres- veloped them. Mr, Tilden, a good swim- | mer, dived overboard and Hall followed) gtruggie, but William 1s held by Tilden dived, brought him to the surtace| [jessration Day, After'a capper, whith : , 3 and started for the shore. Hall was a|{ prepared for them, they began to talk |*Uthorized him to collect money for his Special for To-morrow, the 10th able to maintain a hold upon the young ‘seen the burning of the boat and the| a. struggle in the water was the negress. | xp Your Majesty, owned and she and now Deputy Internal Re second. Huwaid | vers taking | | what looked lke a triple from Huggins. | Wind all the red tape of the law. Now I) s¢ worth of clothing from No, 38 Stanton night Tinker is charming in had been leaking, unknown (o the coou-|#he has suffered much, tells @ remark-| woman to-day when she) brought about | OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS | pants of the boat, and the flames spread | *ble story of her experiences in the the arrest of a man who has been poe-| 44 BAST 93rd Street, Near Fourth” Ave: trom stem to) stera, | Amityville senha liu eo ing In her neighborhood as a Roman) $4 WEST 125th Street, Near Lenox Ave, Explosion Adds to Danger. sts pea aren ee RS Here Catholle priest and collecting hundreds HINcaed recat Slot & a) Hall and Tilden got to the bow and years gaid Mrs. Long, at her home f dollars from poor Polish people. BROOKLYN, 489 Fulton St Opp. &S. about Atty feet from shore when thé) the strain of domestic unhappiness, but | about the arrest of the faker, but took I would not leave my husband because him Int : of my two boys, Clarence, seventeen, DONNA) OME ETS OM “Clarence is aiding me in my present] hold of the Church of St. Stanisiaus, his Driggs avenue and Humboldt street. him. Supposing Hall could swim, Mr.| tether. In my divorce sult I shall ask| Bho had heard a good deal about the Tilden struck out for shore, t | * Trade Mark, nett , | tor the custody of both boys, |"Rev, Caamir Bitkewosk’ from her . bat Paice Rg pee ag st eres “My husband never said anything! neighbors, and aiso about the church Special for To-day, the 9th ling about, had worked himself some, Abeut Putting me in an asylum. Con- he was golng to build a Bayside. She | WEAN T Das poorn 10¢ * quently I had no susp e | Was informed that the “Rev. Casmir’ ECIAL ASSORTED ( ttle distance out in the lake, He sank} Patterson and Petit and Selling, the ‘just as Mz, Tilden reached him, Mr.| Yeterinarian, came to our home, at No.| Would show her @ letter bearing the | cHaCOTATE. MOU 37 Tenth avenue, Rockaway Beach, last} signature of Bishop MoDonnell, which RUTTER CRISP: e POUND se et , y | y church, ICE CREAM well-developed youth and very strong,| to me about my mental condition, | new 10. 4 i “IT became confused and frightened,| Mrs, Michelson was deep in her house- |] g GARAMELS ....... POUND ic while Mr. Tilden ts small of stature! ..4 a> not remember Just What hap: ene SE Shy: Pp ee SPEC ASSORTED CHOCO. 19 Despite his utmost efforts he was un- en the “Rev, Casmir’ ap- || LATES (20 kinds), POUND ie ed in the house. But 1 have # clear . . of being carried to a ve- Peared, all unction and si , immacu- | S88ORTED placed on one o ts, late In clerical garb, She turned Park Row Store” v man, who sank a second time, i placed on one of the seat wn upon ie tor eninge unus eee een Me, Tilden dived, ana| Ten While one of the mon held hiv| nim an Inquiring eye and under her |[ 1 sclock, Alt our ben Satur: second tune Mr. Tilden div lhand over my mouth and another se- - | Gay evenings until o'clock. brought Hall to the sur! But his! cured me 90 1 could scarcely move, the | S4Tching gaze and a rapid fire of ques- Br Gali vens trod paren or one dol. strength was spent, He was forced to| third injected morphine Into my arm. | tons tite fictitious priest began to quall. sooth sires ery and let go, and his companion disappeared Thrust Among Maniac | She demanded to see the bishop's letter, from view, “We rode through dark roads for a | Whereat the visitor remembered a pres: The only person on shore who had long time and finally came to a large jing engagement and departed swiftly. building, which I now know was the wile Sanitarium, Evidently I was| But he was not to get away from the ted there, because I was imme- determined and suspicious young ma- ‘Ags goon as Tilden and Hail jumped| diately hustled to a room in which tron, Taking along a rolling pin by verboard she jumped into @ rowboat| there were three other women, And| way of reinforcement, she pursued him. n e J} these women were all mad. a y anal ee tannot Aes rons “Imagine my condition, thrust with. |The “Rev, Casmir’’ walked hurriedly o.M there were many residents of out notice Into the company of these He looked back and broke Into an un- placa, One of the women was vio: clerical canter, Mrs, Michelson gal- | /h€ Only Company of Ite Kind In the Word rocnn 19¢ n } also all Brooklyn proper, the cottages around the lake on thelr) maniacs, One of the women, was vio; Your Old Trunk or Basi way to ine T cenit 3 a en ad ted te ond came to help me, (oped. Just as the “Rev. Casmir’ aj Made Good as New ttt Tried to Revive Hall. ‘and then'I fainted, proached the church sne let fly the roll- TRUNKS&BAGS,Ete, The first to arrive was John Donohue,| "A doctor visited me the next day./ing pin, which rather neatly caught the ue Collector.| I told him I was sane, but he only | pugitive oh the left ear and caused him Bought, Sold, Exchanged and Made to Order, He pulled the boat containing the ne-| laughed at me. However, I was so in- tress and Mr, Tilden up on the beach, | sistent upon being moved from the com- to stumble, Before he could gather him- Emergency and ‘then, with two other men, jumped | pany of the three crazy women taat he) self up again 20 pounds of indignant Baggage Repair Cow into a power boat and mude for the transferred me to another room, point where Hall had gone dow For @ time I shared this room with femininity was seated on his chest, wak- 25 E. 14th St. (Near B'way&Union 8a. W.N- |Pothey happened to strike the exact a crazy woman, The first night she waa !6 the echoes of the adjoining church- | ‘ spot and brougat the body up with an thera she threw me out of bed. I was! yard, Nay Geet Dramasere’| Bone st anchor. By that time Dr. Cary, of Now tn continual fear of my life. On the ” ysagistrate O'Reilly held him in $50 | THOUSA ‘OF BARGAINS York, who Is spending a vacation at the second day they stripped all my clothes 5B | Ss CASES lake, had reached the dock and he jiu o rand gave me a thin nightgown, That ball on @ charge of Impersonating a TRUNK mediately set to work upon the limp/ wag all I had to wear for a week. I priest and grand larcen: {$9.75 Bulwark §5.3591.50 Kerotal.. § 4 body of Hall, was so mortified that I wrapped myself | eo ae eS 12.50 Ladies'DrG.40 3.08 Leather. 1. W half an hour he was joined by| in a blanket and a sarcastic e | 2/00 Central, 2.8) 6.66 Hd Sew 48. i ony of Peekskill, Who had made “{ubbed ma the “squaw.”” All the doc HEAVY SENTENCE FOR BOY, tho norma! din dts amine 1 | sl ed @ flying trip to the |.ke in an automo- tors and nurses called me the ‘squaw’ hort Trib Rags Ote., 1.89, 2.90, 1.00.0. & hot one to Steinfeldt. NO RUNS, bile, In response to @ summons by tele- after that Theateleal, Commercial ‘and Dress Overall filed to Me- phone. The two doctors persevered Not Allowed to Write. | | English Bags anid Fitted Cases. © % OFF RETAIL PRICES. O wealthy and young terial s0 that I might communtcate| to Prison for Broken Promise, Bagkage Repairs Called For and Delivered »pula 8 y brothers or my mother, but) pular with the) with my brothers oF roved. All’ thi | Justice Crain, in the Court of Spectal BEF Look For THE “WBE The Hall fam!l Hall was extre summer colony at Lake Oscawana, Mr, the, requests Tilden {s one of the most popular mi {n Westchester County. He recently whereabouts and my husband refused ume none of my relatives knew my | Sessions, to-day caused aurprise when, Emergency Co.’s Signs | One Door from Union Sa. West on 14th Bts, rt Gren ‘ ything. | sentencing two boys . rglary, he presented to Peekskill Hospital a me to tell them any t ct | ‘glary, Send for Booklet, moral building. Thad been th two months Hem | sent the older to the Elmira Reforma. | = charged whispered to me that @/ tory, while the younger he gave ten let m eople know about me PITTSBURG open he got out, I told her where to| Years and two months in Sing Sing go to, and she ken ae rere Ne ying Prigon. my brother, who lives In Broo fb lrnaibova ware pracido i lenis with Lieut. Flay at once i {do Lamantio, elgh took steps to have me freed, |teen years old, of No, 226 Elizabeth and they ‘eems that the committment | street, and Antonio Parentl, seventeen, | was in legal form and we had to un-|of No, 118 Avenue A. They had atolen (Continued from First Page.) ced sane, and It {8 Lobert filed to Shannon, Bescher hit a |Am free and prondineed Sane, to ate! street on Aug. 1. y Y TN] m and finest stock of fy to Clarke, NO RUNG, Spread broadcast, No one could haye| “I recognized Parenti,” gala Justic: Diente Watches and dewalry Shannon hit to lett and Bescher madé Us inced me, before I experienced {t,| Crain later, ‘ bo ‘New. Yor! @ pretty catch. Clarke out, Huggins to conv! ‘rain er, ‘‘as a boy I was lenien Na rs’ references required Hoblitzel. Leach beat out’a slow one that a perfectly sane person could be| with on @ previous occasion. He prom Coll Appeal vs form. This shows how tha rv Mastrated Catalowu ‘Yo, “ 37 Maiden Lane, N. Y. 8) Fulton St. Brooklyn, ¢ r ced . secretly committd to an Insane asylum 1 UOTE ee TO Met 1 in New, York and be heid there a| ised to Seventh Inning, Hoblitzer grounded out, Maddox to Gill, Mowrey filed to Clarke, Kane beat out a bunt. Schlei flied to Shan- F R ngaohier made EE- 3 000 Bescher mai ven outs to his credit 5 s by capturing G y. Starr singled to left. Wilson hit by pitched ball. Gib- . : son singled to centre, scoring Starr, AU Bee ee REOVED WITHOUT THE KM n0n filed to Kane, TWO INS. mm eign Inning. For dust Writing the Best Last Line to the Following “amphbell out, Wa Gi. ye tern Med to. Wigner flugsine. Aled Yo Tabasco Limerick HUNDREDS OF LIVES YEARLY SAVED "so vo RU {by this bloodless operation. _Indorsem Poa anal Pom. press, clerey. and. medical’ protesstom, | eft. Lea c heat { jons free Mondays, Wednesdave and gut bunt” Wagner vio Ban‘ea ant $1,000 for the Best; $750 to Second; $500 to Third; $260 to Siestin'hhi-i2"°tetgonssnnectone heat {t out, filling the bases. Gill filed KILMER SANITARIUM, Hy ear ae eau Fourth, and $5 Each to Next 100 Winners, | Fulton and Ackroyd te, = and beat the wild th ac Jamatca, L, 1. Se Cary ara Sher poR Se AVES TABASCO LIMERICK. WHAT IS TABASCO? Beecher, ¢ 1 also flied to Bescher. A soubrette who worked for Papasco For forty years it has been used by cooks DIED. FOUR RU everywhere, Every first-class hotel, steam Ninth Inning. One day kicked up quite a fiasco, ship, restaurant and dining car uses it in the DULY OEE AReAL tical Mesh anieal i ABE f ' toh: 4 upon the table, sociation, New York Lodge No, tw ayaa haltiey ro anelea fques te As the hair on her head Grehl, fot toue, Poult, C8 en, i) Brothers: You are hereby notified to ate ORE pied te phe ih fea food, for exks of any style, for the out. tend the funeral of BROTHER THOMAS Mowry singin! to tot scoring Lowes, Tamed from yellow to red fear iunengonr cis afement saad’? Wh) SURWORTH rom. Mn. Tate reldenoey Kane forced Mowrey, Wagner to Starr. Cane stole second. i, ONE RU ip Sa first two lines, “DIANA OF DOBSON'S” CLOSES. 4) that is necessary 18 to send us what you A thee. 7 ‘ f ng excel r ‘ourt st, Brooklyn, on Thuraday, vel out, Wagner ‘The last word of the last Hne must got will" ae fei Mao the ast STie y rhyme with the last words of the Pome, Get the Tabasco habit in your BF FORMAN, J. H. CURTIN, ftehem, on your table, One drop works 4 4 3%, "Buy from your krocer to-tay. ie Secretary. Prosident very grocer hag it. Ask hia oy LY.—On Sept. 8, BRIDGET REILLY, ; ie hoe Dntent ie open. to. ever Charles Frohman has decided to end {hink, We the beat jast line for, our, Tabescs ‘our Limerteks in your aivn of County Ireland, beloved wite of the engagement of “Diana of Dobson's’ test closes May 1, 1900, and prizes announced #9 vften as you please. he fund to pay| the Inte Bernard Ketlly these prizes ts now on deposit. with at the Savoy. The play has been a fail- May 16 We 7 v@ Young & Co.. Bankers, New York Cire? ™ Funeral will take place from &t ure in this country. a tell your friends, Here's rh Gisy dou Wen shin ts ae ———s fees eet Meats ie apes MdLHENNY COMPANY (81. 1913) een eee een, oetocke. P 8 tv sypody.. 4 must win the above Packers and Mapufacturers of South MARCONI ARRIVES HERE. — frisee, Why not you? tacos, AVERY ISLAND. Lal? PM = William Marcon — wireless telegrap $b McILHENNY'S neh gaa PPyatativenap is, Care con LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS.

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