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REE : so Tc athe a anemia THE ZVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1906, GIRL THREATENS = TALK FOR ME, ——AMMILUONARE RES MURPH He Does Not Know Anythiny * Bertha Langman, Who Ex pired Suddenly, Received | About Harmony Agree- * Attentions of Man. | — ment With McCarren, PARENT TAKES BODY. “Conners can't talk for me ex: | claimed Charles Murphy = angrily t [this afternoon, when asked about the & harmony ar} that the Siare On Report of Coroner's Physi- : | Chairman 1g supposed to have arranged cian, Acts of a Doctor Are | with senator Mecarren In Brooklyn to Be Investigated. | “I don't know anything about harmony agreement,” he continued peeeeees In Tammany Hall there was a great hering of leaders, waiting for Infor- a gat) Raeeiiee otacy See cnlecat | mMEIOR from the “Boss,” and instantly lthe word spread that the warfare on fernoon on the body of Bertha Lank-| \ocsrron is still on, and that there tan, a beautiful girl of elghteen who! vii be no let up in the fight agains: ied suddenly yesterday afternoon at Tammanyis enemy across tho bridge. No, 658 West One Hundred and Elghty-| inne delegates to the State conven- first street, will be sent Immediately t0/ tion that were honestly elected should + the County Medical Soclety with the re-/ 44 goated, and will be seated,” said J, Quest that a certain practitioner be In- yfurphy. “Those that were not honest- Veatigated. ly elected should be unseated." | Whe dead girl's home Is at Bayshore, | “po you consider that the McCarren L. I, where she was employed as @ delegates were honestly chosen?” he telephone operator. Her brother, Yen- was asked. y. Jamin Langman, lived with a family “I have nothing to say about that,’ named Hastman, at the One Hundred was the answer, and the Tammany and Eighty-first street address, Ac- chieftain refused to discuss further the * gording to him, his sister came to town subject Baturday to visit him, Chairman Conners and Senator Mc Yesterday afternoon he received a Carren had a midnight session {In the telephone message to come to his | Hoffman House late Wednesday nigh boarding place at once, He was in- Concerning that meeting McCarren said formed there that his sister had | to-day: espeed dead while taking a bath. The | There was not a harmony confer- Werke etorgent Dri o'Hanion’ foi the ence, Quite by accident I met Con- house ‘to investigate, O'Hanlon ad- | ners, and we naturally talked about Rrees And later Dertormege an Le politics, I did not enter into any com- ngman, a barber, of Bay- rn ony ent, 1 ey | promise or harmony agreement whore, 1. 1, the dead girls father, de) vow what we are legaily entitled to, and shall stand on those rights, 1 clared t! he would kill on sight a young millionaire, who, he says, was know nothing about what Muryy in- tends doing.” ceerenalbte for the disgrace of his ‘child, Conners and Murphy had a session lin private yesterday, and the State Chairman went off to Rochester early | this morning without making any an- | nouncement of results, In political circles it 18 believed that | Jearned the result of the autopsy. Un- the two bosses have parted company. | to control himself Mr. i ngman | Conners in on making some sort declared vehemently that he would xill| of peace with McCarren in order to ‘on sight the man who had decelved his| carry the State for the National and | @irl. The fact that the young man was | State Uckets. ‘@ millionaire, he said, would not save| Murphy !s credited with having de- im. clined tO approve any policy that in- | Later Mr. Langman went to the Cor-| volved recognition or concession to the oner’s office and from Coroner Har-| Brooklyn leader, He has greater inter- ‘burger recelved a permit to remove the ‘According to Langman, the man, who he says is many times a millionaire in ‘his own right, had been taking the girl around for a long time. Miss Langman ‘was infatuated with him, her father ways, and dazzled by his wealth. The ‘ couple had frequent rides in the young man's automobile, Mr. Langman wept biterly when he ests at stake than the presidency or body to his home in Bay Shore. governorship. There {s a city election eee next year. McCarren triumph in in the State. e talk centred on the | capture of the city at next year’s may- | oralty election. —_—.— Brooklyn renders possible a combination PITTSBURG Nathan Straus, Chairman of the Busl- with other boroughs that might take |control of the city convention away | from Tammany. In the Hall to-day the leader's dictum mess Men's Committee of the National) es Democratlo Committee, sald *'s ofteF- | 4o thrst beat the speedy Hugxins, Lo- noon that the corn ee would ye made vert singled past Camnitz Lobert w= of prominent business men all over stole second. Bescher out, Starr to Gill, | was reflected in the first expressions of | Indifference about Democracy’s triumph the country dnd that he would an-)/ V9 puNs, nounce the names in a few days Shannon hit a short one to left which | ‘Phe ourning waste cattered ail ¢ ver “T think,” said Mr. Straus, “that the pegcher captured, Mowrey Which | ‘he burning Was scatte Hy er. The gs were . a re} ot Cla stat 3 t " 7 " best way to carry out Mr. Roosevelt's, hard fhe py iy Howrey ‘« gia Mae | HORE the track, and the spectators on | at the elbows and aga the wrists, ideas is to elect Mr, Bryan; the chances | fagt, — Mowrey could not. repeat on | te street thought that the trains had | frussing aPaven nc Hint aheawes nt ey ary Getting (bela nter every dey: Leach’s tap and threw high, Leach|caught fire, A fire alarm was prompt: | IOS) 10, "Me 1, mortal agony, er an absence of fourteen months | being safe. Leach stole second, but| iy turned | i pmpany | clencne’ c i Jn foreign countries, I naturally made @! was out, McLean to Mowrey, try! ly turned In and an engine company Dressed in Best Garb, study of business conditions immediate- Ad IA ¥ trying tO! sng a nook and ladder company re- ri ; 1 steal third, NO RUNS. cenatnlnilwasloressed in ier beat Betehet ned any Idea Of taking any Second Inning "rhe trasie the one ahe wore Monday, a little i 0 ay nee Oe te. 01 hing. The firemen climbing to the wreck | frock, the one she wore ® th c Patt in the campaign and With tnfivence |, Hoblizell banged a double over third, | f fer the, muploeraans Pane ora bank Ings. Une orconditions, What I fearned, however, | but never left that bag, as Mowrey | a box in the forward ond of ihe) fer this she wore a black silk waist, $F fRoroughiy applicable to what 1 con: | holsted to Shannon, Kane fanned, Mc-| (An, Jt Was the woik Of Afisin mil ¢astered in front with large gold-plated sider to be a vital question In =| Lean went out on a fly to Leach. | utes to chop, biz out or ‘recovered | buttons, She had on black high-heeled tion with the work of the B Bescher was under Wagner's bid fora) 4, i n 2 iterve and cheap, clean rears aa Net cnt Democratic Cam Jong hit. Gill walked, but was forced, Ferrante until death intervened a Py mmittee, at question is whether a) Huggins to Lobert, on Starr's tap. The| -— beoe! had evidently been dead Ghange of administration is Ikely’ tO fatter went to eieep and Dubus caught| Passengers Scurry to Safety. elf) Had ievidently.ieen dead (fon Gavers bad) etree: unye business in| nim off the bag. NO RUNS By the tme the firemen and police f it might be “T answer confidently that there js no Third Inning. arrived the uninjured pas gers had Irg Bryan. 1 can pbainiy see a | 1 itt a, nfgh one that| way to the stations The injured were vs e of a str ill be hel NO penned in by splinters of Wood and en held. REE Ee Maren orogressi ld { Hy McLean | oruken seats” seme volunteer rescuers | From the expression of the face, he being made toward normal trade con- Gibgon's high foul fly, Cam-| uad shinned up the "L’ pihilare and | delleved |! Mrs. Mauro had been ditions, upon which the w re of com- 0 beat out a bunt, but Mowe were hard at work. ng wiem was | strangled eath slowly He thinks mercial and industrial interests both w beat him by yards, | Joon murder Ie the week, depend. It {s an ideal time for such a i on Monday night. change. BusMhess has adapted itself to | Fourth Inning. jured women from the wreckage. PPE ub ORG the conditions which followed last fall's } Some of the Women passengers who| ne place, bu KN financial slump. Lobert could not get the ball over | iad recelyed sijght snjuries were in hys-| Mond wings which the Ja hanclal s/UMP eos toward normal vol-| Clarke's head, although he tried hard | terics. The firemen ran up ladders) often poticed and admired We ‘ume are solidly based on the demands | enough. Bes r fanned. Hobiltzel sin- | and carried them to the ground. Mem- rODy the dead woman's finge a, of the consumer, These, In tu have | gled to centre, ner fumbled Mow: | vers of the Hook and Ladder Company | sence of these rings, the p M Of the consumeion on cartainty of | fey’s easy tap. Kane forced Mowrey, | *iread a net and halt a dozen boys and} thev see a motive bountiful crops. There have been times| Wegner to Starr. NO RUNS. PODER e rh Mapes nia Oi tnreale(e | Fugitive Left Uniform | when the effect of a change of admt Bescher raced over the foul line and | claim the attention ambulance| In a corner of the room detectives istration and the unsettling of existing | captured nnon's foul fly. Clarke | curgeons was Silas Rob fis hurts | came upen Mauro's blue uniform, whieh eonditions would be reasonably feared, | singled to left, but waa forced a mo- | were not severe, but His iurts |e wore aa. a tloket chopper, iyi Under the conditions of to-day the prog-| ment later by Leach, Dubuc to Hug: | orazy man. Fyventual was learned | where he dropped It. The missing teas of improvement will be accelerated | gins. Leach out, McLean to Lobert, | | instead of checked. trying to steal. NO RUNS. | one = <= Fifth Inning, D ’ 4 | am ae ond-Studded Medal | . Help Wanted (sieve: yamond-Stuade edal | q jhit to Starr and : ‘or Most jar Giant To-Day! For Most Popuiar Gian (is Advertised for In The Moming >: " World's Want Directory. The Giants are playing the best baseball that New , FRIDAY, § 1, 1908, : r ' York has witnessed in years. They are out for the pen- ing. eres Bookbinders :, < Bookkeepers :. ; 39 ¥ 4 Millinera , ‘ 19 Moulders nf Buttonhole Makers 2 Nu Canvamers ,, ... 22 © Carpenters . 8 Cashiers re | jambermaida .. 18 ets. 2 gal fanned llectors ry 5 r mposi tors 6 fied t yf aby } 5 & { rr e. Lea 1 * ett A 12 1 " H 8 | sing Haver Dante Dishwashers 8s 2 bs I ony eae rape ¥ i pla Drug Clerka ..... 4 1| 1088 z ‘ 4 Eighth inning 1 1 yt 1 ls A 4 R was 16 Tine . 1 iD Tugs 1 Upk ‘ §| Hoblits ‘ . 3 Va Harness Makers { sens morse . Housework si Wat Tlorseah vers 1 Me : Ninth Inning The World printed 73 M , | ' want . ring Bes yanzel ba f. Help Ads., 569 mote than “9 o j a fled t § New York papers PASSENGERS (Specially Photographed for The Evening World.) for block the Ridgewood train. rent, was immediately ell movable resistance cars of motor car of the ( hts length, fore It stopped. FATHER OF DEAD “CONNERS CAN'T Last Car of Ridgewood Train Smashed Into by the Cypress Hills | Train| | | | | Event by Pressing a | | Button, | Spectal to The Evening World.) BRIGHTON BEACH RACE TRACK, Hiomandets 003.0100 0 0-4) erst piace 11000 SEE BIG HIGHLANDERS WIN CHOLERA SPREADS AUTOS RACE ON =. FIRST GAM BRIGHTON TRACK’ President Will Start 24-Hour|Elberfeld’s Men Show Ginger All Quarters of Russian Capital in Play and Win an w ‘ . TO ST.PETERSBURG; QUBLE HEADER: 68 CASES, 19 DEAD —~— —_>— | Infected and Authorities Easy Victory. Take Action. ST. PETERSBURG, elty of St. Sept. 11.—The Petersburg has jumped to among the cholera Infested FIRST GAME, N, Y., Sept. 11—Ten thousand specta- tore this afternoon witnessed the frst BOM — 0.0.0.0.0.0.0 0 2-2 Centres in Russia, ‘The disease already ( race of the Motor Racing Association HIGHLANDERS. ing gpene Wolheld eee et One ‘of the many track Improvements R. H. PO. A, E, and tiree deaths up to noon to-day. Was the sprinkling of the surface with Meliveen, rf.......2 2 2 0 0 This gives a total of sixty-eight cases a new preparation which seems to be Hemphill, cf py sl) for three days. Avent natienhanianide clr re eee ae The municipality has placed the sum There was a well-detined rumor about |Morlarity, 1b. 1 13° 1 1/ot $21,000 at the Immediate disposal of the tral ok this afternoon that the Auto- Laporte, 2b... 1 1 6 0; the sanitary commission with which to mobile Club of America and the Amer- O'Rourke, 3b... 1 0 2 0; fant the disease, ‘The commission has ican Automobile Assoctation, which has : opened six vaccination stations, but vace |noen at loggerheads, and whose repre- | Ball, 88.........., 9 3 3 Ol cinatton is unpopular, and only 190 pere | sentatives have been in session for sev- Kleinow, c., 1 3 1 6 1. O Sons have submitted thereto \ era! days in New York, had come to an Blair, If... 0 2 0 1, BHRLIN, Sept. 1.—ne announcement amicable adjustment of thelr dere ogg 0 0 1 Ofte (itete have een nineteen deaths | onces and that the Vanderbilt Cup and | rom Aslatic cholera in St. Petersburg |G varnah races would benefit thereby, | Sa tat Gets ‘disagreeable shock |The A. C. A. ha dthreatened to dis- | T0tals 40. wee 4 8 27 139 2 STE EHYpR re Brel Mtn eb Jquality all drivers in the Brighton | BOSTON. selan border, Beach meet and also in the Vanderbi!t R. HPO. A. BE! en 1 ou of euleting Cup race, which Is held under the aus- Niles, 2b 13 2 2 an Ministry of Health tn Hy leh is pices of the A. A. A ti go? omen The first race on the programme was/ Lord, 3b. . oo14 ° of $2,000 ‘or, $4000 value. Of three en- quaranti AD vessels al tries two destined, .whtle a Paimer-| Gessler, rf'......0 0 1 0 O/riving | Biers Singer 60 horse-power, driven by Ray| Stahl, 1b. ..... OO 10 Ores 0): Hares fae added, me second Aer ee Wagner, () ok fff) 0) | was a 39 horse-power Moon, driven by) . F J. Davia which retired after two| Sullivan, It. OO ee |husband wore civilian garb when he| !#0# of the mile track. ‘The time of the Criger, &. ........0 0 6 3 0 PINNED [that he shad Jost a satchel containing was Inst seen by hls neignbo Howard car was 6m. 17-58. Arellanes, p. oro Wa al 4 checks aetters and pictures in rooms) The Ittle Flat cyclone of ® horee-| yx, FAST IN WRECKAGE Lost $50,000 in Checks showed that the dead woman's maiden |power, driven by Ralph Palmer, was| W004 D. « Ooo 9 Ow : the Me- | Rame was Anna lezzare. Her parents. \then sent against the track mile recora| Cravath of 3 Oe O “toy Mn bis way from : 's. Raffaclo Lezgare, lve at) y+ waiter Chhistie? 5 sac | C BY COLLISION ON “L pion eae ) Third avenue alter Christie, 5 seconds, made tn) **McConnell .....1 1 0 0 0 2 | emple Bar Build: | fifteen years old, a his big car last vear, In a second trial! seep () OW 30 —__—. | " a He was In Prsakh Ss Sretintentnie ved the time a va 8. honey 0+... 0 Us) (Continued from First Page.) ward car of Cypress Hills de he Tt was unced President } pay ie ee eer | 7 4°) 1 ee CEM AATS AEN) as the younger girl called her oosevelt would start the twenty-four-| TOAIS vssereriees 207 27 15 2) CLOSE CONTACT around, It was followed by] As the car tipped up in front Robin- |! jealous, so Emily| hour race to-ndght by toudhing a bul-; ‘Batted for Arellanes in fifth. | js SO) yess a the screaming of women and the shout-| son was knoc vhen he | soa She autres mar le wie Mone with} **Batted for Criger {n ninth, = teks Wh eSenial 10 the ing of men penned in the three cars of | (ame, sO. Be ee aa tea Al Mauro pa Peg seuPLe tinied wiih mare ***Batted for Wood in ninth proper adjustment of eyeglasse . Fortunately, the | he car. His sa‘ ing, and | ger instructed Police} The second race of ten miles for : : “ SCT > ” shock of the collision broke the third | !t has not been f ecks, Rob-| Headquarters to send out a general] gasoline stock chassis selling for} eet, 71 In & Innings; | HARRIS SUCTION CLIPS rall and automatically shut off the cur-| T8on Aas, are not negotiable, alarm for David Mauro, $1.00) and over had two e the! off Wood, 1 innings. : ve four points of contact an Willlam Matheson, a fifteen 4 Se . the} off Wood, 1 ta) Innings. have four points of contact al so the danger from that factor | orrand hoy, had a remarkable experi: Stearns 6 horse-power driven by J.| Stolen Basse—Ball | fi y type of 2, Thes oy, had a rem je experi e ose it any type of nose, The suc minated. Jence, He was sitting in the front car MONTREAL RESULTS. B. Marcus and * Wear | erenony tapas tent MaNem se ott tion 4 ha 2 holds firm. As the brakes were set on the Ridge-|‘" @ seat right back of the motor box aS ees Rena driven by Paul Sate far- Lae 4 Balls-om Hoj #: oft| MN Prinelp en ds y pete | roading when he he cus wor im A close contest In 1051 ASE. 4,00) 28 RES {under all conditions wood! train It presented au almost Im-ling to his feet h rlongs; puree $40;| The fifty mile free for all, open. to | Wood, 1. F Wd OL Ol es to the three Hghi|aisle Just as the tra shed into th f aalling = asaline stripped stock cars or chassts| Struck Out—By Hogg, 4; by Arel- ttached to any eyeglass, 35 cts. he Cypress Hill train, The| ars in front, He was cata 1 clear elling.—Tenakot,| Vag the fourth event of the afternoon, | lanes, 1 00d, 2. y c y eyeglass, 39 Cl Pape ereasl riimeaie (autuoe theleyt We ctear | 109 (Howard), 7 n and 1 tO %/and there were four starters | “'Sacriftee y ‘ SOLD ONLY AT OUR FIVE STORES vas t a eehe year car ef | f0m,.cat of the Ri ‘train where| Won by four lengths; Dika, 109 (More-| ‘The starters were a Steams @f-horse- | First Base on Errore~New York, 2; ~ Was telescoped against the rear car ef he landed on the floor, helpless under | !and), 9 to 1. § to Land 4 to 1 power Stearns, dr! by Latrrent | Boston, 1. ‘ ° t the Ridgewood train for a quarter of|.1 pile of beams. | Jubilee Jugeins, 112 (Musgrave) osso: Allen-Kingston, 40-horsepower, | Hit Pitched Ball—Bo | It climbed up until the floor| John Fields, one of the frst rescuers) 4, to, 9 ad out, third Ti ¥. Ripplgelle; Moon, si-horsepowe rj Wild Pik hes—Arellanes, 1; Hogg, 1.| ees oom ‘ 3 4 ney 4 ) reach the scene, found him an¢ arold all, Pan De Or avis, and Palmer-Singer, 60-horse- | Time AN iS Was at an angle of thirty degrees be-| jragged him out. He has Injurles to | Spades, Dr. Ma 25 power, Ray Howard e Umpire—Evans. $4 EAST 23rd sonia Foerth A nis back that may ove serious. | L. M. E “samopolitan and Gres-| Gre the early lead of 200 yards, | Attendance—7,00), T th ir F ow Mead Dropped to Rear of Car, theson says he did not | ham also ind ed by Ripplgelle, Davis nae, 54 WEST 125th Street, Near Lenox Ave, 4 ‘ dg from the motor box Second Rave—$#0 added and Howard in the order named, In 442 COLUMBUS Ave., 81a & 82nd Sts, It was in this car that most of t.e Mision to indicate tha olds 8 p x the fou mile Grosso had Increased (Special to The Evening Wor!d,) 16 NASSAU Street, . » Neat Joba St. hurt. As the front | motorman had applied the air brakes. his lead to a sixteenth of a mile ov LEAGUE PARK, BOs- BROOKLYN, 489 Fulton St., Opp. A. & S. — Rip 1 was an equal d pee 4 fe peek ee ey passengers were end of the car arose those inside were first shot out of their seats by the im- pact of the collision and then dropp2d to the rear of the car by Meantime the plat- ‘1 of the second car had collapsed, allowing the front of that car to back force of gravity. partially telescoped. ductor, was caught in the wreckage, had been re- pairing the hot box, was Knocked from his feet by the force of the collision. | Hansen, the man Kirsch, the who WOMAN STRANGLED WITH RED AUTO VEIL the i) be con- (Continued from n BOUND AND GAGGED. nant, and from now until the close of the season the struggle promises to be the most ex-iting in the history of the league. As an encouragement to the individual members ot the team The Evening World will present to the most popular | player a diamond-studded gold medal. All New York fans can express their preference through Tne Evening World coupon below, which will be printed daily in the Noon, Baseball and Final edltions: I vote for. Name.... Address... Address Letters to Baseball Editor, Eventog World, P. 0. Box 1,354 | PRAISE AE IEC EM AE J For the most popular member of the New York Nationa! League Team. Peer emerson rece reresssreres errr e eee EVENING WO®LD BASEBALL PRIZE. | Gross en miles, 10:42; The fastest {me for five miles was 5:92; fifteen 15.00 Hob a Welfth, In alxteen see. oTHIRD Tc eighteenth mile the lt i retired with a bent 99 ( ie me the Stearne had the Palmer-Stnger and se +} the Moon was half a mile ahead of the 8 to 5, | Palmer-Singer. The time for tyenty miles was 21:27. oe tehth handicap; for ives, | SEEK BONDS WORTH $30,000. ‘zar, 108 (Powers), 4 to 3, 1) _-_oO out, won by one- { ooo ee NS TRicn feo eth | Cheek Given In Payment tor Them | 8 and out, second; Lawrence P. Daley, Declared Worthlevs, MS (Nicol), i to 6 to 2 and out, third. | imée—1.53 1-5, Glaucus also ran. of the face value of $30,000 are FIFTH RACE—$400 added. selling;| by A. B. Turner & Co, a Milk otee steeeplochase; about two miles.—Arian, | brokerage house. The securities, It ig 18) (McAfie), 9 to 2 and out, won by| stated, Were obtained by a man who two anda ; Butwill, 160 (J.| represented himself as a prospective Rea), 9 to 2, 4 to 8 and out, second; Finn| purchaser. He presented In payment MeCool, 142 (W, Allen), 7 to 1, even and| for the bonds a certified check which 1 to 1. ‘Time-4.08, Gray Piume| !s alleged to be worthless. | The bonds Included Chicago, Burl meg ton and quincy joint 4s, Oregon furtonge: | #0) Line refunding 4s, American, Tob 00 Race—Seven ar ntral 4s. Greendale, r iA id True Boy also| Time — Monte ran ple EES | SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. , Rose D BAY RACE TRACK, entries for to-morrow's a3 follows The David SHEEPSH Gept. i1.—1 rrick, High Here's how it is made go ¢! at a fraction of the home-ma picked in their prime of ri syrup, then taken from gl of sherbet favoring, fine sugar, moulded in forme dried and then daintily dressed late brown—rich brown chocola) ail fot ++ Nod CHOCOLATE COVERED SAIR DATES. . POU » 10¢ i \ SPECIAL FOR THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. 19 { THIRD RACE Great Rastera Handieap; | 5 20 a |Special Assorted Chocolates (cinas) Pout 1 7C Sit lett ious i MILK CHOCOLATE ia OS (S79) Pern VAS ED MARSH- Call or write for iis ALLOWS: +» POUND 19¢ ihe uuaicas fn 29¢ eprint N.Y, a 109 455! Stamin 8734 Dorant ior M7? King James 102 S881 Chfet Bran’ 12 870? Paloada caniat 1 FIFTH RACE—The Rubice ia . T. one And onewixteontt mies; (0 sone PURITY TALK. Your love (824) Pinkola Loft's are to Lim, and he realizes i Sai? Stamina counts for the health of both grow in the Lott candy Rs » whic ‘S me 7 you and yours 3 te that Micit is unnecessary tov 13 Touenndy Holley of Purity 88 Lady 4 4 ddington , Pi The Igniter; selling: one WE DELIVER FREE URCHASES OF ONE DOLLAR DOVER BETWEEN BAT- ERY AND 200th STREETS ‘also all Brooklyn Proper. 4 liver 1. to 10 pounds for oints in Manhattan abo It, Hoboken No goods sent C. Las’ ; for our, out-of-town customers SS4 Mig Sain carefully packed and shipped from S36 Don Enrique our spec'al mall order departm 1 §0* Creaaina ss | at» de cont lusclousnces, pres jars, crushed into carefully worked in partlally in choco. t And hens is absola ot ay fane: TON Sept. 1L—The Highlanders took the first game o the doubleheader this afternoon by the ecore of 4 to 2. | getting {ts two in the ninth Inning on single bv A drive nitcher, 5 at Redmond and Devlin Sall. QuHENSTOWN Redmond and Joseph Devlin lett vestay- | day on the Oceanic for the United States. rlINg- hey will address home rule meetings In York, Philadelphia and Chicago, Gtorgla Central 4s and New York jand attend & home rule convention In| New Boston. an first. e :, | played with a ginger that seemed to | BOSTON, Sept. 11—Negotlable bonda|te lacking in the Red Socks line up. ught| ‘The score: 1 retired Wood, who held the visitors to one! hit. The feature of the game was the| | | eplondid one-hand stop by Wagner, who | ‘f *l\ ran from shortstop over vehind ascend | ‘and by an accurate throw got his man Chocolate Strawberry Sherbet: A New One. can make it dno trou SS a gpeoial for this ‘riday, |Spicial for this Satorday. BARLEY SUGAR CUTS.... ++ Neen TEESE High Grade Assorted Chocolates, Pound 25¢ dd On€s are as dear to you as t—realizes it in the way that livery ounce of candy made ly pure, wholesome and nour. at cun be made, pay or go where you ¢ it has to antiaty Loft, and ‘The bent 1s none too good for Y prices for it. d Economy, Park Row store opem every evening until 11 o'clock, All our stores open Saturday evenings until 11 o'clock, Boston by McConnell and a home Niles. 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