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© SEREATCDNE — TACIB OWNERS HETY GREEN EVENING WoRLD RACE CHART Te SQUAD REBSTRATONIS ‘WAS UELQUS —UNDERCMRCESOF AN GHNUFEURS LOOKS FORA attr neem YRRSTS ROUSE HEA ESPE. WITH CTEM UDENSE GRAFT. WN COAPERENGE «HOBOKEN FLAT = © 22°F) 2222 REOPANWDGE, ‘SRAATURE LAW aes ec wa loading at"ine time cane : | Magistrate Corrigan Angry| Many Voters Who Cannot th eat nena ne ea Reins’ #060 | When Called on to Hear | Write Object to Answering |CURE BY CUTICURA . | 75 Trivial Cases. | Questions Imposed. SEEMED LIKE MAGIC | “Words cannot express the tituda A meeting, at which It 1s hoped the| MP8. Hetty Green, Amertea’s richest Kadeg wtarters Because of recent drastic orders| Although the new registration Inw |q feel for what Cuticura Remedies hava differences of the 500 stri A . woman returned to New York from Helmet waa never let down: he mwerved all over the track, but was clear and d Issued by Police Commissioner Bingham | 'eduires the signing of the registration done for my daugh- SAW Cee eae not [Mattere” ith other hover: Joe Madden cltesd ‘sttsim. *Practisal was’ Beis tne nee reat veel ter, Adelaide, Sha cab chauffours and the New York Taxi. N¢W Hampshire on Saturday to spend feret with by Wliching Hour swerving In the Inet quarter. and Deputy Commissioner Rugher to | YOOks oF Answers to many questions is fifteen years ioner, He cab Company may be settled, is in. the Winter. Over to Hoboken on a Bar- | et Patan year-old maidens at time of entry; | the Traffic Squad, the pusiness of !f the elector cannot write, the indica. BE jana be oer | progress this afternoon in the Sixty. |CMy street ferryboat and then by car |; Rout Gece’. Won eaaily, Winner, b. ., by Gritfon—t trucking in Manhattan, which the |tlons were that there would be the HAT SES WIS CANOE | second strect headquarters of the com-|t0 her old $19 a month apartment at No. iz ‘i Traffic Squad was formed to expedite, | heaviest registmtion to-day since the | ekin until four | pany, | 1217 Washington street she went imme-, Bird, Accused by Witnesses, Company Officials Send Out Her Old $19 a Month One Has Not Been Seen Since Invitations to “Talk It | Taken and No Others Last Friday. Over,” Men Accept. Vacant. peeneentry erat | pRe vernal aay | HE WAS DENIED LEA BECOND RACK Ve added: six : oft, in igh Koon! y. Winner, b. ¢., by Dieeulne—st. Mil- Wanted by Commi Quits City Hall by the Wer and then followed thickens rs from [ng and blisters, which would break and. run matter, I took her tc a doctor aa has beon practically paralyzed. In the|tast presidential election. In. the months ago, when Basement Exit. | The call to the meeting wns sent out | ‘ately. | Stone Past weok seventy-five drivers @ day | thickly settled districts scrious delay @n eruption’ brok9 ez |vy Harry Aten of the company, who| TO Jac Von Twisk, the Janitor of the May have been arrested for trivial Viola-| was encountered in explaining. to gut on her chests = lalmed; fgg Michael lions of the traffic regulations, none of | Vers the requirements of the new law | Wasnrednes eo lowed thiske | nvited William Graven and a commit-|D!# block of tenements, she 72 Xebec Sergt. Bird, of the License Squad, | tee of five other striking chauffeurs and | “Well, Twisk, you see I'm back and 1) \8* Tattling | y;am mighty glad to be here. I w bed (oes) against whom Mrs. Dorothy Mason and| Delegate Murphy, of the Teamsters’ | . T want to! gas Soll | Which resulted in a blockade or any |hindrance to the movement of street and securing the proper ansy sr | them. ' * ‘ get my old flat. When ca ve ing? | W189 Mr. Jorrocks | trafMe. | and he pronounced it to be eczema of & pitierasmad6/damaxing/accusations Our) SUaE c EESTinan EEIIGA TURAL: hay ward Gy ieat ten Gea att sae dee Ronuerey cites | Magetrate Corrigan, sitting in Centre ay oan Aistricts chiety populated very bad form. He treated her, bub : ‘ i . » Mrs. y | Nod :Da B es - | bY forelgners large numb > s ing checke iseasa ing the Investigation of the License wiijing to meet him and discuss peace | “but you are just fifteen minutes too ies CLIC | Burssey Pallse)iGoukt)) becaine)ioo Ste ho etter wut theysletilon stnepaatore a, SORE CeeGCelt ontec Dee biel Wy Ht tall ej esac ef a 8 eer : sates ae nave Tented your fat to some | 5 Ocarn RACE : four-year-olda and upward; 8500 a | Sustea to-day with the glut of Petty | nad their patience tested to the utmost, 80d then quickly spread upwards untif in the City Hall since Friday last. He Strikers’ Wild Ride. one else, and we haven't got one vacant LOUG Yeo titles ana + Hoo added; about | traMe offense cases brought before him | Hew could remember the names of their the Whole of her head was affected, and was examined before identifying wit-| One of the most spectacular feats of | in the building. ent Si): oft, 3. ‘Won easily, Winner, b. g., by Meddier—Hanonia. | bY TrafMflec Squad men that he an- | parents, many were reluctant to giye all her pee to be cut off. The pain nesses on that day and made a denial/ driving ever attempted with a Red, or) The Janitor Suggested to her that she | index. 1) ein Jockeys, Op. Hi. ch Pi, nounced his intention of discharging | the names of their employers or tell Muaieicerthabeandl STReRHERUIEAA tin under oath that he had participated in| any other kind of taxicab, delighted all|/ #0 to No. 1307 Bloomfeld street, two maar te aes Lyneh .. all such prisoners in the future.| Ghother they were married or single. gling her lifo was almost unbearable, or known of graft operations in the|eyes on Ninth avenue this afternoon, | blocks away, which is owned by the (ie) Gramma’, Vy OBIE Drvers are being arrested by the score | Ang generally there was a manifesta, sho becamo run down in health, and ag bureau. from Forty-fourth street to the stage | same landlords, the Hoboken Land and | 0s? Perseverance 2 4 |for falling to keep to the curb Mne, for | tion of reluctance when the demand times was very feverish, languid, and After testifying Bird hustled back to|door of the Colonial Theatre. After | Improvement Company. Apartments | f17 Maldlesor 5 Crumbley allowing their horses to face the WFONK | wags made to subscribe elgnatures. fay A gad cosas eDall yeas ee ! entre, ee jouk the lesa : lirious.’ Her nerves were his quarters, doffed his uniform and|dodging in and out of posts, wheeling | there range in price from $30 to $4 bey fon the Tend wey on side streets or for cutting Out | Phese delays were especially exas- state that she could not bear to be left with a light truck to pass a heavy truck ahead. | Arrests for Trivial Offenses. | Deputy Commissioner Bugher issued | berating to the registration officers in plone, In spite of the cold weather the San Juan Hill district, where the she would insist on having her bedroom voting population {s chiefly negro. window open, and would lean out on On the east side where Yom Kippur the window-sill. She did not have a oper hour's sleep for many nights. was being celebrated, there was a ver: Ferreseona doatoe: Rendtriodval eed hurried out through the basement. He|round street cars, and performing | Month. soe = applied at Police Headquarters for a| graceful evolutions «generally, a Red| Mrs. Green acted on the suggestion, | (()Q7 MELE RACE leave of absence, which was denied. taxicab came to rest in a group of as-|8nd, unable to find the janitor, went | Domino. Ow! Row 1 variety s, y into the building and rang the bell of | ! 5 WanienenlUnderacarae: sorted variety artists, All were more J or less damaged by the sudden arriyal|the third floor apartment of Mrs.| fas ; $300 addet; six anc +2 Siam goo. “Won easy Ten minutes after tes‘ifying Bird was if = jorders to-day that no trucks are to be parities thy {Coon inal Over eMI/GHG)) 18) | eee ca ea ee ce eae) miechine: walle | Sore eee ee reece ne oe ies = |allowed on the street car tracks In the |!" * Fesistration early In the day, but her just as little relict as the first, and \ SSR UnIFanAiy, meni nated fOltHetGornel| eee ea cee eee crvaral tae SRS a EAC eet: Took the lead ac the eiart and was never let donna |downtown sectlon except on atreet it 6 o'clock this evening it is ex- really do not know, what we should : 0 the Charles Mack, three weeks straight 1¢|turet. Gardener was running very strong atthe end. ‘The others tired bavye” is SNe A CRS : t vecod that there will be a rush to have done if we had not read how missioner by Mrs, Mason that Bird had | neg come inalde and’ repeat. ble ner Orlaredieicolcelvacater worth sememnberine eis le Agnes |crossings. Positive orders have been|}{, later : Gutinursvourediaveinilactesee men yahaken her down” for #150 for a mov- | formance. Mra. Fisher answered the doorbell Te aan a ae [terued to the patroimen to arrest avery | "Atagiiblyman Lewis A. Cuvier, of ghiased Cuticura Soap. Cuticura Gants & picture license Mr. Mack, the driver of the eccentric | herself, and sald she didn't need a y._ Time 1.63. cae | Seceyey it cormeaiee oe. ene eine Peseuen Fimediitorc the new law when he the ‘Ointment was threc-quarters most trivial of the regulations, and| went to resister in the Eighteenth Bl 4% 1 i Assembly District, re- ment, and Cuticura Pills, and before Policeman John Phelan was sent to|taxi, is one of the strikin, nH ; E sent , Is & chauffeurs | laundress. Hi ; is v pase W find Bird and reported that Bird had/ot the New York Taxicab Company.| Mrs. Green smiled and explained that | $i? Gowns SS | spotters in plain clothes are sent out to/ tlon District of his Assembly district: Hoe ee ures meraeciniamrares left. whose offices are on West Sixty-second | she was looking for a flat. Whereupon | (24) Fieaucoun | = Keep watch on the uniformed men Genied the right to register he took im- Her hair is coming on nicely, and H Bird has not been seen since. He has | Street, right opposite the stage entrance | she was invited in, 989" Tony Ronerv.....) It has always been the rule of patrol- | mediate steps to test the constitution- iy apply the ee Ole nt Cpe ; reported sick, A police suri of the Colonial. ait ee ait es Raney AT_Tane Aliens it! |men to warn drivers who, in their! ality of the new law ind it increases the growth wonder rs p Cos vail i Ree my eeueauteri bed person Brookdale Nymph w janxlety to make time, slipped around —_——>—_—_ fully, Mrs, 7. W. Hyde, 1, Ongat Investigate his condition Mack, who had put in the morning | you ever saw, when I found out who ce, Brentwood, Essex, E af ; i : ip i wood, Essex, England, Mar. Alexander Siebecher, official atenog-|#duidating his troubles, came upon the | she was,” sald Mrs. Fisher, in discuss- | [rome regulation. But Commissioner JUDGE WON'T STAND Beas EET) Cu v1 Porty- id “ to Bingham will not stand for warnings. t " | rapher, who occupied an office with | Meserted cab at Forty-fourth street and |g the inckent. “I found Mrs. Green men all the feminine attributes buried c S ticura Soap, 250} te Cette Anat Cate Chief Corrigan in the License Bureau, | Nth avenue, where a crowd that! , “very iovable old lady. She stayed | for so many years beneath the masculine | 4° Wants arrests, IN WAY OF PENNANT. it feet ete ae ae Bt Chocolave | was the first witness at the inua, {had Chased away the strikebreaker| | noes and told me a lot of very in- | Mask asserted themselves, Word’ has been sent to the Traffic Conted F F'vial of 60) to Parity the Blood, tion ef the inquiry to-day. Commis, | tver and his Getactive body guard Mc | teresting TRInCoHMGKOM ikeauneaavs® [came & shrinking, ehy woman agar, |SV84 patroimen that their standing as z = Ope bout abe maria, joter Drs & Chem, Bloner Mitche: questione} him closely | "2£te% to Dulld & bonfire Meee a1 |foom flat go well that she offered me more humiliated by reason of the garb | Policemen will be judged by the num-| Shortstop Tinker of the Cubs Gets Mailed Free: Cuticurs Book on Shin Diseases- on the revocation of licenses under the | “Stop.” sald “Mack. me hore Elabifananuiehr i crould as ovaveta cea hies he wore, Even a little pocket mirror | D¢F Of arrests they make, and not by'| Pre nan emennloniGhareel ck old system. man, I am. Til take that cab "| ner have the apartment. \and comb had been propped on the | thelr ability to keep traMc in motion a Postponement alles | “Did you have anvthing to do with| He jumped on the box, and outing! wr thanked her, but declined her of- ’ | Window sill nearby, their posts. An average of arrests must Assaultiny a Spectator, | the index book—the bo is-]to the crowd to sentto™ beoim his The woman's heig rt _ e book that has dis enpiethe fer because I like the apartment pretty in? inches. She Shees f bout Ave feet | be maintained or the traffic man gets a) OHICAGU, ct Josep) B. Tinker, appeared?” asked the Commissioner, [hurricane ride. He watz [wail mgnelf, (dieald to) her; ‘atrs) Green eevee day Macane cisecemerl : aN rr ane : . “ i s ‘ eres (ae | e elf. . a 5 | y-macde suit of man’ lack mark and is sent back to patrol-/ shortstop for the Chicago Nat ae pala enegered tekwiinpss:| ¢irecen 2 Ey aati Cana tnt why don't you buy the building for & celluloid collar ‘from Which sheweane | ling a beat |Lecgue baseball team, was arrested Surraiied Neath fa ce aid you have over eee eae yourself? Then you could move every- STS aaa of datk green material. || Magistrate Corrigan has been particu-|to-day charged with having assaulted eca—those| that wore! taken| ||Bixty-secon' ‘ody out If you wanted to, And you gin the contour of her | tarly exasperated by the policemen who | John Ginoceaio. Tinker was arraigned —— a i & cked out of it figure to suggest her sex. up on the street by the License Squad? After Mack had been picked would never even miss the money.’ are large and knotted trem puree have arraigned before him drivers| before Municipal Judge Heap. Attorney “Lhad none. I only indexed cancelled | the jumbled vaudeviliains and he and) ™\.si. tay Hi ; he jun iched and sald that she had ler feet, probably, woul: . vith vtolat vhich | Phot suns semte sWrade ar) licenses without regard to forfeited Il-|the cab was found to be uninjured. he| soon apartments and houses In Phila-| + {Shoe man's size.” Her shea “ist Busty |loeertte Tat aISkEC oat tag va ; Se. eat seaitiiat fae Srecla! for To-Day, the 5th. censes.” was arrested charged with “intoxlea-| geipnia, Boston and other places and|Her Own Sex Only Walking |e? teacuecsit Covered with gray hair, | Provides that trurks must keep cose in eal Oct. nex: P MOLASSES CREAM 19¢ “How many forfeited licenses got|tion, disorderly conduct, reckless €rlV-| that she guessed she had enough al- | aquillne nose, from under aiice aiaiitly |to the curb ul ty COUT O S¥y nhewesure IPs. POUND IAL, ASSORTE Hoo. 495 ATES (20 kinds) POUND SUPERFINE CREAMERY 19¢ ARAMELS . POUND . ¢. eqs "5 tect > } pled 2 i }a small but di oie that f they are detected by a rounds: |™ ready to take care of. Advertisements for Milli Voice Is sort wel modu cae, Her man giving a driver a warning they are! 84: eiihat She Thinks of Hotels. ners and Jewellers. What effeminate, A 2 jome- | able to be summoned to Headquarters |" charge of all forfeited and cancelled Pes) “Mrs, Green talked to me at length} ' ¢ ariier history Miss Joh: 0 5. a fine r avs’ pay | licenses. ‘These were supposed. to be| Was hailed as "scab" by George) anout her experiences In hotels She poe ae | Was extremely reticent, refusing to di |" “nerse® and) Qned several cays, DRY deatroyed after a lapse of time.” : Wright, the driver of a big sightseeing/ sald: ‘Tm que sick and tired of them. place ohne tne of her birth. | Interferes With Traffic. Turner has been reported sick since! auto at anchor outside the Metropole) ‘copped for a while in a stylisn and! A remarkable bit of biography ts the| came from O: State that she! strict enforcement of the rule pro- ==> ee ce e1 = New ¢ tari fo? ‘2 December last. Since his absence on! 3! Broaqway and Forty-second strect.| 2sh-toned hotel in New York this lo in Canada. Of her ‘Ks must keep to leave two drawers full of licenses have year, and T was hounded to death by |lfe story of Mary Johnson, the middie- Pansientalea ares guarading sera) Wane) ee EU etl e out of the drawer in which they were |ing and resisting an_officer. supposed to remain?” Fight on Broadway. Ob, I can't tell. Mr. Turner had} 4 ¢ew minutes later a red tax! driver usy at p: of ant i] Ki CHOCOLATE COCOANUT KISSES. POL p 15¢ accumulated, Before Turner's {IIness| The detective sitting alongside the) boys and employees, and there was - wry the right-hand curb line results in In- ASSORTED CHOCO. one drawer was sufficient to hold the | strike-breaker was up in two jumps to| Steady siream of beggars trying to | *S¢ Canadian woman who arrived in) | "Until 1 was thirty-six,” she began, tertorence rather than expedition of Inds) rotxp 196 cancelled or forfeited licenses. Wright's side and dragged him from) &¢t tO me either with a proposition for the steerage of the American line | }/ rked mostly as a drudge doing h o al truck even until 1 AiaenhaEriinelltt inehemoving!plce| @ome kind of. philanthropy or te, ade jousework. Then rheumatism at-| traffic. A three-horse coc] truck, # open Saturday steamship New York in male attire, She | tacked me so flercely ‘that T could nat joaded, under rule's strict enforce- to) admits wearing men’s clothes for at-| Continue the work. ‘The Hittle down on ment seis the pace for dozens of light ture business, and other witnesses who, his seat. Several men came to Wright’s| vance some crazy business schem: were applicants testified that they were| aid, and there was a fight in which a| “It's altogether too much mone anes of one dollar hetween Battery and 200th compelled to pay exorbitant Tates for] vig crowd took great delight. After Toy ay | inecenymeviawsiats> onbhave teen years, and was detected only by aD Tuaeterineaneanes "P- trucks behind, Heretofore there has been ale ‘54, through a third person, former Deputy | 2@ Police arrived Wright was arrested Nobody Is any happler for it, I feel |accident while trying to pass inspection | !dentity In male attire. To make detec- NO objection to the light trucks run- LEERLAY ST. Chief D'Amato beimg named as the of-| 0m @ charge of “Inciting to riot. everlep™ imush “more! contented) andilat mills Island, hing my feo Lent to California, don- ning out and around the slow-moving oe ae a ficlal who was ultimately to grant the| The New York Taxicab Company | (re tree too. ate a sinful waste of | - Many respects her experiences par- | San Francisco. T chore eanveorne® 8 vans; nor has there been any objection ay ZS CORTLANOTSE Heense, One witness produced a check |started out to try to break the back- | money to spend enough for rooms in allel those of Gautter's famous charac-| the easiest means of earning a livell, tO reasonable use of the street car (ee ean en rer ard tha fayinen |Done of thelr chauffeurs’ strike in earn-/ a day to pay for a comfortable flat for ter, Mademoiselle de Maupin. Like the Boat! and started, out selling toilet ar- tracks by trucks moving in the same PAe FP.Or EK UKE PARK ROWS HASSAU SE Pee ctienonniimercipiexaotione: est to-day. Ali night police pickets © months eam. (lady of fiction, she has lived all these| over Ray are oceoettee vocation gireotion as the cars. is th ip that holds eyeglasses See er _——_ wore thrown about the concerns’ ies, offering each of them a bonus to |Years as the companion of men with-| tity been suspected except by ‘chilkicn, The ohject of the Police Department | /8 te grip that hols eyeglasses eae Barage on Sixty-second street, between | move out. She was unsuccessful, out a suspicion of her ral sex, although | By some instinct they frequently gaze at this time seems to be to keep the car sec! y, preventing all tilting | Broadway and Columbus avenue, and Von Twisk sald he thought that if | siss Johnson's motive was different and| St Me quizzically and suspiciously. tracks entirely free to street cars Or-| oF slipping, and keeps the line of . |~ ras and ordered out of the neighborhood, ings that she would go to Providence | sex of a more charitable nature. “What ‘Impressions have I formea? ti! hazards. apd Suriea sa TeReny|| (189 thas Bea | Early in the morning a furniture van, and, spend the winter. | While Mile, de Maupin, after her ten| Well, that nen nave all the advantages PAn@e A sauad of pollcanen charged) 0 nses. trom which were taken dozens ef tron) "I'd, ike to have her back here” ne| years’ association wita the “lords of |!",,this world. | ret one cite opatructad fora snort time | HARRIS SUCTION CLIPS L |cots and some cvoking apparatu aan en ene wt ane (ea fine wonera | creation” would have no more of them, |tisement for the dey Boone eerevon | a atreet car on Park Row. | assure you absolute security | backed up to the garage and a sort of nnd a generous one, no matter what | Miss Johnson ‘s ready to defend the /the milliner, the Jeweller, Men are chiv: | Truck owners and pusiness men are | Attack { Hage rete 5 barracks forthe) siriitecbras kere oeiane | evans: sterner sex, and declares moat men to|alrous and’ inclined to protect women Wonk It the Metropolitan street | Attached to your elasses, 35 Van Twisk knows whereof he speaks. pe ‘chivalrous and disposed to protect | 4! ¥ay Kail W connivance of the! cents. Sold only at our five lished, Soon after this a stream of red ,, eRety Ke ‘It {a too bad that I have been dis- Police Deparim is going to drive n several oceasions Mrs : + | taxis started out to take up thelP po- given $60 to $100 te him, the neighbors thelr gentler sisters.” covered. Do you think they will let them from the streets altogether, The | stores. cd Los Angeles People Hurt in) sitions at their various stands before fay, for warding of persons who were Her Impressions of men came out dur-|me in” I have been quite happy during strict enforcement of a rule confining | | . ‘ Ratelatanalreatanta te king to separate her from some of ing an Interview which she accorded | [RY ister years. You know @ man can irucks to the curh and keeping them * | SMART sAILORs Rush of Mob to Get Prisoner | “About a dozen of the vehicles, eacn Mer Mey [to an Evening World reporter this |Do" you ‘see that hat? pointing. torn | taditartto bsinoge,, Prove & Rerious ON, FOR MEN. 4 fanned by a chauffeur and a Pinker- | | morning in the room gssisned to her in | slouch, broad brimmed one on the bed. 1 ave ttl Policemen OOULIBTS AND’ OPTICLANE, Accused by Girl. ton body-guard, drove to the corner of| STATE W. C. T. U, ELECTS, |the hospital building on Ellie Inland by | {pera mot iuia, one, fan ree Tears. Th wore ata plain ctithes pouce. &£ EAST 23D ST... .Near Fourth Ave, Sew et ees * Broadway, and there formed a sort of| POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ¥., Oct. 6.—Mrs, | Commissioner Watchorn, would have to buy in that tim mrhere were six plain clothes police- §@ WEST 125TH ST..Near Lenox Ave, /| CHARGB ACCOUNTS | Aying wedge, in waich formation they Frances W. Graham, of Lockpor Feminine Attributes Restored, | ., Ave You learned to shave?” she was between Nineteenth and Twenty-thir @42 COLUMBUS AVE...8ist & 824 Sts, |// / ned deatred, Hart jap LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct, 5—There | proceeded downtown. was re-elected President of the New| The discovery of her long and well| “Well, 1am not « barber by any | Street, looking out for trivial tramc 76 NASSAU STREET. . Near Joba Bt. will altow was a scene of riotous disorder in Jus-| The massing of sae vc.. York State Women's Christian Temper- | kepe ne Hon means, but,” with a smile, 1 can man-| Violations and spotting policemen in BROOKLYN, 489 Fulton St., Op. A. & & lusive fabrics, up-to- tice Austin’s court to-day in which explained by an official of ‘nion in the State convention here | “ePt secret has completely changed | age to scrape myself all that is neces-| Uniform who failed to make arrests nial ilielcdesocttl e desixny, ted | breakers. At the offices of the Taxieab Com- ny it was sal the strikers wou negro, who last Friday night assay Miss Edith Ralston, a concert singer, at, Colloge Grove tin Was spirited away to Superior Cora D. Graham, Syracus tary, Mrs | yesterday availing the formal questions HAMILTON RESULTS. Flee were eld UP Abe ald her Bare | 4 |.cok for the Green Correr, eR MT We He arateninens (of the registry clerk, she was jaunty “Argue It out with the Judge," sald | dQ that the places of Cvego; Treasurer, Mrs, Ellen L. Ten. 894 composed, fearless of discovery, the policemen, —_—_— be open to them till, ONS FIRST RACE—H00 added; selling; for| ‘There were no arguments tn Centre | ney, Albany, |The moment her secret became known |two-year-olds: five and one-half fur- | Street Police Court, where Magistrate ongs.—Michael Angelo, 114 (Nicol), 9 to | Corrigan turned out every driver ar- | | | 5. 7 to 10 and 1 to 4, won by ‘three | raigned unless the policeman was will- , after that they w “president of the Chaut- | Di lenethe; Hoyle, 108 (Moreland), 7 to 2, | ing to say that the offense causing the | ays not more than four- d: St dd d M d 1 | to 5 and 1 to 2 wecond; Maxim Gun; | arrest Was @ real obstruction to-traf-| Our quarter-million dollar stock axicabs were in operation 171 nd- 104 (Bergen), 15 to 1, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1, is point Magistrate Co | Har stock must { that they as good as had a O u é ée a third. Time—t.07 1-6. Thistle Belle, £4: | ae this et Bistrate Corrigan! be sold before the expiration of our win L., Tom Red Also ran, | lease. To do it we are sacrificing every- thing without regard to cost. ~ ° thy cannot get {te men F M t P 1 ( uJ t SECOND RACE—$100 added and silyer | thi » moetent men to. sake or os opu ar 1an sop by Hunters’ Handlosp: one mile, 1 P a Included is the surplus stock from i Per of —Thomond Mr. Henderson), "heard no co! ; C any e transporte 1 to 2 and out, won by one anda half | warning. dr our famous Dobson Mills. New and fresh goods, al! this season's patterns, ears 580. eae pave lengths; Aileen C., 130 (Mr, MaPhile), | to get ales Judge Wilbur's court, where he plead- €4 guilty and was sentenced to life im- for a4 the Red tax prisonmen : =| he problem of geting the goods city delivered in the shortest fe time Is a serlous one, 1 bh laints about the plan « rs who in thelr anxtet occasionally violated © Help Wanted ~ ney }10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 8 to 5, second; Hi, of the regulations, But if a driver e, . _— The Giants are playing the best baseball that New | @ar. tb (tr. Case), 7 to? even and to be arrested ny dame he turns out For example, we are selling; We pay no premium. XOTHER GEO, M, COHAN BONG HIT. Qroek hag gyi eatin T Faniihy Lic % tind, “Time—149. Lands End, |more than three feet from, the cur) | CARPETS— We allow no discon ate ni i Y n . - | Officer, Martin Brady also ran, if Ight trucks are to have thelr Je 0 co 01 n has another new sone Y OF witness! years hey are out for the pens |Omcer, Martin tray added for three. |eourse impeded by heavy vans moving | Best Body Brussels, with bor- give no commiss! hit, ene of the beat be ever composed, It pace tt Our rent is about one-fourth eae 4 1 year-01di 4; ab ta snail's is about. time tho a fal aia § 2 Le Madele fed ae ant, and from now until the close of the season the struggle /Zircithte “ptte!) tupisfagt™® | uahete nen ait once and pai: | "0°." *"" $1.00 de $145 | — what other dealers pay, : aero BN baroque deter M.Colan’s neweat. proméses to be the most exciting in the history of the league. | 1) *f0"4%",,.°% Moviain) to 2. 7. to Sidnty malign pereenians of ihe bit] Witton Velvets, value We conduct our business along S mustoa trviity ve ameyean fore” As an encouragement to the individual members of the [6% 'f second ilactint Sul'dtagent'Gh | tie pane seven day warranted an. ar.| $1.25 at «+. We & 85¢ J ° tines shorn of all extravagance with the publishers, the complete | to 1, 2% to 1 and 10 tol, third, ‘Time—| rest. On the other hand, hundreds of| Tapestry Brussels, best quality —in no other way could we tok ' have been compelled to take eee find misle of le aon will be gun Cam The Evening World will present to the most popular jhe hope rer Pte, Bapnell, | errs trom thelr time to come to court, ap wire; value 95¢,, 65c & 75 sell the Pierce for $485; its . ‘ |} eaual costs $700 elsewhere, od ne Sunday World ne Ff ; i peri . y thousands of dollars’ worth yin ‘ Laat tut torte, neue Player a diamond-studded gold medal. All New York fans POUTTH MACEC$4O addes, for two. | At aammase haw heen ised by delay in| Axminsters, value $ eye! aS AA HS fs punday week, Order foo lear Pew» can express their preference through The Evening World | year-olds: aye and one-hait furlongs | ai at... 85c | per becirey LRA b RUGS— bring you siaciory Pi- 12 dealer to-day, dition Minited., b 1 hi h ill be ‘ Mes dail re Hie N \¢ ashore, % (Brannon), 1 101, i tog ot Lepenpenee a coupon below, which wi i ni 0 on by length: Blea F.. 97 ‘4 LIEUT. EVANS BEF JRE inf sakes 7 Onne eer Soke at (a BS eps | Seam less Wiltons, 9x12, auos and Playerpianos a NAVAL COUNT-MARTIAL Baseball and Final edtiions: 6 to 1 and 8 to J, third. Time—t.07 8-6. | value $40.00, at "$24.50 |] @ saving of $100 to $290, mb Oey) [Brown irony” Lamond, Arvavigh, eon People of good taste like |) Royal Wilton, The Flares, aay be flayed by ¢ court-mertia EVENING WORLD BASEBALL PRIZE. OIETH RAOW tis) added; seliinas tor || the good taste of 2x12, value 63930,¢95 On & $79.59, ay, Or pi n the charges OA Bearcat ei ie in a music roll, touch a hid- evans t ongs.—! Best Body Brussels, 9x12, spri and— wea sp very For the most popular member of the New Yorks | |{°'0’%8*oven*und ftp. mon oy re value $30.0, a :$21.50|) en ee old and the sel fs e . 01 107 (Burton), 6 to 1, t Mjounes woul. | National League Team. tf cond; Sallie ‘Cohen, 101 White Rose Tapestry Brussels, player is at your command, ’, 9-wire, 9x12, val- . morrow, when tb king of teatimoi (C, Kom), @ to 1, 6 to 1 and ¢ t q J Y tte ' moe oh eu ‘ a, ini ompoue tind ine 114” Fantasia, Marga we 616.50 $10.00 & $13.50 with al) iis mrvollous bowers apt. Beaton Beh udge-Advo- Tree, . 1 jen, vel x12, vale lon, Capi. W. PE TE iow. | 1 vote for ° oe Shi uft!, Sea, ' Woolspin, Ce 1 I é . : fenant-Commanders. be paeass 0608.08 Knox Boyd snd Rockledge also ran | Vv on CAI) ve 82500, a , $16.75 |] 59 intereat. on, dete Perccietie. tC. fcalea. tM. Multan, BI TH RACE Mio | added: | gelling: | 300 Rugs made from remnants in| Be Palmer Major Williams, of Name ....« eeeeecerewrnmr ens ty ae eae BP Mare: one | A 10c. Package makes 40 Cups. all sizes at less than cost price, | orps, is prosecuting officer Chalfonte, 103 (J. W. Murphy), 8 to 1, |S to 2 and 6 to 6 won by three lengths Mth St. & | Reidmoore, M4 (Nicol), 1 to 2, @ to , age teaoe 608 TAR RAMP Address.....eweesereevvee Reapers, Ne Deon Te he 8 Dobson S Fifth Ave. PO CURB & COLD IN ONE DAY | (Bergen), 9 to 6 8 to 6 and i to & th peepee a | Makers of Carpets for 50 Years. |, prock Above BORO HALL SUBWAY ha er we LA AROMO - he , b= | snes Gea A EMG ES TS tne Letirs to Basta! tn, Bening Waris FO Bes 364) fis AS eM BMG ci (BNL | ap pas MOANT Mats You nes ummm | "26a Bien vais goninns BPG PUT apt lr fo fo 8 Se. WS inph ‘tine’ rau wiaZ0® Sen's reateter 70 . ‘ ands of Capt, and Lieut Kayser Bes,

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