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aerating SU RRNA. Si SA OUI Os ROE mee CONN O A “SHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1911, «© ‘Went street ere victimized, assaulted | F | | ANNIE DUKE, GIRL | | pomeomsns aiianpentemnsinic | Mardered for His Shoes. apecaliy noted include the Eiariage | BURGLAR HUNTER. | RESULTS nabie to fi tue whi jlead to the arrest of the person or per- | fons responsible for the death of John | | Sherlock of Pittebur whose body | was found tn Grape street, Charles street, West Forty- seventh street, West Sixty-eighth atreet, West One Hundredth street, Kast Eighty-eighth street, East One Hundred and Fourth street, West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth etreet and East One Hundred and Twenty- @inth street. AND ENTRIES ARLINGTON ENTRIES, RACIN PIMLICO RESULTS. { Fins? RACK—Two-vear-olds NAN INSTEAD OF | A SAVAGE DDG ‘BY WOULD ERD ~—FRRNG AT THE mon five races are as follows Give More License With “tub. | | furtonea—-Yorkshire Boy. 107 (Gar selling: fie a | " +2 to 1 and & to 6 won ANF Peat th the bre aa ap) | Surfeit, tie iM 7 to 2, 1 to ett jand out,” xe: hs Bullet Came Through Window | (pagan), & to 5, 1 to 4 and out, third, ' Time—1.01 4-5, Mad River and Be and Struck Child as She Albo ran and finished ax named. | j Overman, 115 Evidence given by persons of ex- perience and eminent qualifications Convince us-(1) that Captain should Alexander Frank Fires Wild and Bullet Strikes Max 0 Solon Shing cdi: U8: Digit Honse, AC iurce-year-olds and 1 halt furlongs. tack Nun) have a limited power to use men in SECOND HACE -—eiling: three-year | drat ba thar Rot af 1M cloth a a . olds and up: six furlongs.—Royal Me- | There, 105; *0rates i ood” Acre,” i on ena td ated tells Cantrowitz Across Street. ’ or ite" ste sree / nr tog apprehend roughs. Woke Up. ier Bonnie @) That im @eome parts of the city Policemen should have a fre: Margaret Victor ‘hee teor, % (Gordon), 2 to 1. even and 1 to 2, | Marware | first; Besom, 110 (Bell |out, second; Dull Ca 106; ' Molly 6 to 5, 1 to? and », 112 (Garner), | Under-arm ease p; sell Ne Aa } inp | ‘ .. |to 1, & to 6 and & to third, Timo Reominese all over—full, and @f their clude, without na MA > 1 pp |_A little schootatr!, Anna Duke of No. {49 g.5° py Roe oie » iy chent, venrinal charg MANY PUPILS IN PERIL. | 00 Clinton street, sitting up. in. bed, [Kin diaccteniey oct Avorth Marinecr| | RIETH MALE” Thre ral Have you tried it? | comtortablo— criminals and the expense and un- | frightened uy such m hubbub as can {a named, = | Boot tat i iim, 110. | Makes Hot and Cold Meate Tasty. | certainty of trial on charges. ‘ 4 only be aroused by @ before dawn cry| THIRD RACK—The Preakness Handl- | 1 Weide duce hig fs Macias, | A Pine Salad Dressing by adding vinegar. it he Judement of these wiinere Animal Had Torn Clothes of burglars in w crowded eaat side tene- /CAP for three-vearolds; one and one. | (SteP | so CEN TE. MMe” “Stoo with each voit. | not ts ‘op- z ment atreet, was shot through the even, 1 t teen: oy ould / r \ 5 ’ and ou Sates te the tnealt ant conten © | From One When Frank mouth by 9 bullet entering the wins | (Shilling), § to nike | The Nigger. and 4 to rint, Heat! Kenyon iso ran a one. | ) P There © dividing tne betwen the Went to the Rescue. exercise and the abuse of authority, | and the matter should be made so : | Dialn to the policemen that they may While straggling with a savage bull de able to trust a fair discretion ex- [og that had just spread panic among | dow of her room at 2 o'clock this morn- Ing. | At Gouverneur Hospital the surgeons [tald they were afraid she would die of & hemorrhage which they could find | GOLD LABEL SHIRT Weather: fairs races gaat et ih dary LOUISVILLE ENTRIES, finished as named. FOURTH RACE—Steeplechase; four- year-olds and up; two miles.—Bishop, | 185 (Allen), 9 to 2. 2 to 1 and Rven, first; toile entrien for ‘Mhurstey's acm are me Cole | {no way of | The dog appeared in the midat of the children near the Forsyth street exits of the school. It overturned a dozen | youngsters, but as far as could (be| | learned bit none until it attacked ten- year-old Max Garner of No Allen street. The animal tore off the Garner jdoy'# blouse @nd was scratching and snapping at him when Alexander Frank tent, uniform and reliable methods than those now in use. ‘The police manual is so complex and confused with many amend- ments, general orders, oral dir tions and unwritten interpretations “> that it seems important for the © ficleacy of the police force that it 5 Be simplified and codined. Reveivers for Watchmen. | irm fabrics, beautifully $ | tailored, and’ finished as a nly high-priced shirts FIRST RACK eli it furlo =I 2 7 ercised in time of danger and in the | the hundreds of children’ who were | ———— ~~ - ——— |" pPing. | Colteny, 180 (Donahuer, 4to 1, 8 toB and | 10; Namaene™ ceeng: Yefurlonm sited Tage, | ustially are, ‘Think of all performance of duty. ourtag out of Public a N 4 | The would-be hero who fired the shot, |qyen, second; Ross Hampton, 138 | Pte 08 Neel Ran eamE!: ION Common | you'd like to have in a good ] In view of our examination of the (et Kitridge and Forsyiy, streets tor Joseph Rudan of Na 3 Attorney street, | (Dupe), 6 to 1, # to 1 and # to 2 thied. | a" Bal, og “Butter ital 108) “Mita "cath shirt—and_ get it in the , records and statistics of crime inthe | 11, recess to-day, Alexander 4 youthful chauffeur, was found after | iesex, Enniskillen, Mystic Light (fell), SECOND "RACK irre: malign tworearhia | Emperor Gold Label Police Department, eapecially in ens | 11" n00n recges to-day, Alesander | Qulek, common-sense detective work bY | algo ran and finished a» named. Medrcary, te yin ition” 412 Exclusive patterns. deavoring to make eur eik the hg |and mortally wounded Max Cantro | erat. Mass of the Delancey street sta-| ——_— Yee Hao RED LABEL EMPEROR SHIRTS $1.50 UP tween periods, we point out the im- mats : 5 i Cee ere ea tone ‘compe, | Witz m peddier, of No. 48 Allen atreot |tton, When, boasting and exnibiting!’ LOUISVILLE RESULTS. A cee! \ |the revolver “by which T put a burs ee othe Te ve ren furloy ott Md arlongs. Phitlips-Jones Co., 502-504 Breadway, W. Y. |giar outer business,” he was informed | FIRST RACE—Setting; for th that he had shot a Jittle gir! and that |Olds and up; six furtongs.— he burglars had been gone five min | (Archibald), won; Elfin Beau, 110 Laid Aah : Bone Ave min- iin), second; Sylvestris, 101 (Quinlan), utes before he fired, he crumpled up third, ‘Time—1.12 3-5. “Sebago, St. Alo- into a screaming, fright-crazed wreck | yelus, Merrick and Al Muller also ran. and wa dragged orying to a cell. Mutueis ($2). paid: Cohort, straight, The burglar scare was started when O’Sullivan’s Heels en- courage! the walking habit for they make walk- ing easy and healthful. Live Rubber—with its spring and resiliency— weare longer than hard ui FOURTH RACE Selling: The C sig fantonee Winning Woe 15,00 DAMAGES Declares She Has Been Unable | ng; twoyearolds: four Boy of Hien 160, 08: Fiditor, $3.40; place, 82.9; show, $2.60. Bifin Beau, Diace, $4.60; show, $1.60. Syivestris, show, Mra, Guasle Grant, who lives on the | $7.60. rushed to the lad's react bing habit {i has been broken. tment concludes: ‘The above recital of conditions is @ sufficient s why no indictment for i i y cents attached, but they . “ake are worth twice their cost in the longer life they give to your shoes. Do You Observe the Eyeglass Wearers —in the cars—on the While he warded the dog off with one! hand he reached into his bip pocket | with the other and drew his revolver. | In his excitement ihe fired wildly, miss- husband was sleeping bes! slipped squeaked. her, She i ‘) Phe Grand Jury recommenda that| The dog turned upon Frank and} : fourth floor of No, 18 Clinton street, | a PS ee hate ade as leather, Hasil at nly, qualified private watchmen | Jumped for his throat, He managed to! to Pose in Standing Position awoke and saw the figure of a man | ’ fo; Tal + Paloada, 10 O'Sullivan's Heels anould allowed to carry revolvers.|dodge, but fell back against a stoop| . aithouetted against the window of her P en Sonera tte Be “Ott Uaan New Live Rubber cost 50 It finds that if there ever was # club-! with the dog half across his breast. | room. She reached out and found her Apprentice allowance,» Weather | = out of bed. TI prings | In a flash the strange man | threw at her an armful of clothing stock out of hix pocket and gave them to me safing: ‘Here are two securities tement of the reason neglect of Miss Margaret Frey of No. 998 Am- AFTER ST. LOUIS RL BREST CT _INBATLEIN AR Starlings, Protecting Young on Top of Phone Pole, Call Flock to Aid. to-day for a train at the Lackawanns station in Montclair, N. J., saw the “mine Uves ef Gen. Bhafter, the biggest @nd spectacular battle in the air Nock of stariings. | rear of the plaza and near the Station there is a tall pole as a Gistributing centre wires. At the top is an and under thie protection a w@tarlings built their nest. Ghafter, so named because his Mike Devinney, head bartender in Paxton's place acroas the street, of the war with Spain and te tell of his adventures in the Cu- , had been watching the Gaye and had made an effort climb the pole, but hed been cailed beck by his owner. il f ‘The faint “peep-peep” to-day of the| new family in the nest, high above the station roof, was too tempting for the General, so he started to scale the pole agein, like the 014 warrior that he is, He got about two-thirds of the way up—the pole is about Atty feet high— when the parents of the little brood Ginoovered him. at Machine and Terrorizes Whole Factory. A sudden twinge of earty spring dis- temper in the ineide of @ large black and white cat of the Tom variety that has been @ pet in the Fleischer Cloak and Sult Factory, No. 8% Broadway, this afternoon caused a lot of excite- ment and left the big loft workroom and fifty girls in a si of eloge and pante, A ncrubby little gore eyed kitten was found 4wo years ugo mowing in a cor- ner of the workroom on the second story of the eleven-story building at Broadway and Twelfth street. The girls adopted it and it grey fat and sassy. Thia afternoon it had just fin- ished dining on a plenteous allotment of scraps of gefilterfiech, leberwurst and kartoffelkloessen left over from the lunches of the operators and apparently was feeling at peace with the world. Suddenly there was @ yowl and ream, and the girls altting at m: chines near Carmela Fraconi, a pret: eighteen-year-old girl, saw her give kick and fail over backward with the cat clinging with teeth end claws to her ankle | In an {natant there was all kinds of | confusion, All the girls screamed, the | men yelled, and the cat hurdied thr Or machines and landed on the shoulder of Ida Brese It her as ‘if pos- sessed, and ‘the operators fled to the front rooms, where the modela etay, | That tn, all fled tut one hero, Moyer | Hotmmi He hurled the cat to the floor and rushed Miss Breach to the end end of loft, The cat then jumped over a partition rant and other well known artists, CONGRESS BLL HT AT DEBS ON STANDARD OL Measures Take From Courts Power to Decide Between “Good” and “Bad” Trusts. | WASHINGTON, May 17.—The expect: | ed anti-trust legisiation, following the | Standard Ot! decision in the Supreme Court, came to-day when Senators Jones of Washington, Brown of Ne- braska, Culberson of Texas and Reed of Missourl tntroduced bis to amend the Sherman law. The bills are designed to offset the fnterpretation of the law as laid down by Chief Justice White and to take away from courts the discretion to differentiate between “good” and “bad” trusts, a a NEW GERMAN WAR BALLOON SMASHED (AGAINST HANGAR | Two Passengers Injured When Par- seval II. Is Wrecked in Gale Harry Duke ran into the street and told Policoman Hauptman, who, with Lieut. Grady and fifteen reserves from the Delancey street station, were already trying to still the panic of the thousand men, women amd children who were running frantically 1n and out of the houses | and through the streets. Hauptman called an ambulance from Gouverneur Hospital and the little girl was taken there by Dr. Reynolds, GAYNOR HAS PLAN | OF HSOWN TOEND “DEATH AVENUE” (Continued from First Page.) said: “What we want Is to stop the ex- citement and vituperation that ifave been going on for years. If we keep quiet and are not misled by this vituper- ation, this matter can be adjusted. I) am golng to read you some statistics: ‘rom 1901 to the present, the number of deaths on Broadway was 22, Deaths by the New York Central on Tenth ave- | nue were twenty-three, and on Pleventh avenue thirty-eight. I read these to| how how much mischief can be done hy taking statements that are absolutely unteue, “The deaths on Eleventh avenue we: comparatively few—but entirely t: many. “Talsovspent a lot of time tn drawini & dill which I belleve to be constit start. | ‘The first Inning went by without so/ much as a hoot from the fans, The! Cardinals were retired tn quick order! and the Glants followed suit In the second inning the players took off the speed clutch and kept the game going With a whizz, The St. Louis side was retired in three minutes, not a) man reaching first. ‘The G started trouble in their hatt of the second, but failed to get over, ‘With one out, Merkle walked, Bridwell filed to centre, Devin singled | and he and Merkle worked a clean | double steal. Sallee purposely walked Meyers, preferring to take @ chance on Crandall, which appeared Hike bad | judgment to the fans, but it developed that the Southpaw was right, as Crandall hit to third, forcing out Devy-! Mn and retiring the sid In the third inning the Cardinals also got in @ Weaving Way and hits by Biss and Huggins and a base on balls to Ellis filled up the sacks. There wan two out at the time, however, and Konetchy, the demon hitter of the Cardinals, struck out with the bases full, MGTIMOF THER GREETS RELLY, ACCUSED NSE (Gontin from First Page.) | testified before Sullivan left the stand Levy asked this question; bitterly toward my t, don’ \to not,” said Sullivan; “I feel sorry O'Reilly jumped to his feet, his face very red. for me before this case is over,” blurted out. Justice Davis rapped O'Reilly to order and ‘waved the lawyers into silence. John Lambert, taxicab chauffeur, to driving the ‘three men through the park then feaving Reilly and Plass at the Night and Day Bank, where the, %,000 ts alleged to have been changed. Court then ad- fourned for the day, Tt was stated that Plass, who has turned State's evidence, and whose tas timony will be the State's chief card. would probably not be put upon the Stand before to-morrow morning. A he good-sized crowd was on hahd to listen | A Duity’s Pure "T'Ml feel sorrier for you than you do | * a . that are not on your lst.’ O'Reilly sald: Gury fas been found. Inspectors and [IE the dog by foot. Cantrowlte was) sterdam avenue, Manhattan, who in| Joseph Grant's fur overcoat and thre GAM, 90a tue Git Temes cay tae streets — everywhere? captaina are cesponsibie only for the | the bullet penetrated his left breant, | ing the B. R. T. for $16,000 dam wults of clothes, darted to the window are? He's giving you two securities You must be impressed potrolting of ehete districts and Bre Ho dropped unconscious to the pave-| told Justice Maddox in the Supreme bsttge ck pret se bay arte woaDpe, ceisler yo udidp’t even know about.’ ; r : p Mee tu woke tear cate ant | ee sk: insisament¢ wea ing| Court: Brooklyn, this afternoon that| “hire Grant san te the winiow, calling | BATTING CRDER Gave Piase $5,000. HEELS with the increasing number have neither duty nor time to deal |gog disappeared. An was | #he uned to pose for Charles Dana) to her husband and screaming. e T thereupon handed Plass $6,000 and Or and character of those who with hoodlums and Suvenile offend- (called from Gouverneur Hospital and | @18#0n, the Slustrator, The burglars bad prepared for escape |_ New York St. Louis. told him he would get the remaining recognize the importance ere; the gang squad has only five | the surgeon found the peddier was mor-| Wherefore, because she chanced to/ by jetting down the drop ladder of the | Devore, rf. Huggins, 2b, $5,000 when tho missing Smelters were | New Live 8 . adi + men to cover the whole city; the } Wounded, He is a Wilower with| D@« tall, handsome young woman, cer-| fire escape at the lower floor, Onoe |Dovle 2b. Hauser, produced. As we turned back O*Retily | of taking care of their eyes. en a eo, out © eight children, Frank was taken (o the| tain impressionable persone in’ the| down this, they vaulted a fence into the | 5 noderass, ct Lp heal | said to me: ‘Where do I come in? Don't | ; § oe Wiley as a practical matter Kidridge atreot station and from there| court at once #pread the word that the) backyard of No. % Attorney street and | Murray: If itp GE |T get anything” T handed him a §10 Our Registered Physicians, Robody has a ortminal responsititity | to Police Headquarters, When Inspec-| plaintiff wae the “original Gibson | disappeared. PL penta atowrey, 8, bit | hsb jane mentioned. |e bgearbig lee Baa tebesl ond penal op ‘The racket in the back courts and|Deviin, 3b. Gaken, Ge “T got out of the cab at the Plaza ex- |= ~ =—————| Oculists of long bale bey ‘This presentment ts made with no | ‘5s he Oe OAS arged. ‘On April 90, 1910, just at dusk, Miss|in the street grew. In the flat of Wolf | Myer: Bilss, ¢ | pecting the detectives would be right | ERB examine your eyes Gnemwe' intention of overlooking the pratse- | Bak Frey undertook to board & train of the | Duke, nt No, 18 Clinton street, on the | Crandall, p. Sallee, p. | behind. us, but they were not in sight, | SUP! PIANOS—$50 UP The glasses they prescribe worthy effort of the Mayor to pre- | Fifth avenue ine at Atlantic and Flat-| fourth tloor, Harry Duke, son of Wolf, | Umpires—Rigler and Finneran. |and 1 learned afterwards they had lost| Never again will you find Piano g t/ d Yent brutality and graft by police | bush avenues. Her foot was caught | threw up a windew, Ie heard some | jus. ‘The taxi containing O'Reilly and| Bargains to compare with these—| SY perfect comfort, an j Oa ar Pg between the edge of a platform and the | one wross the clothes lines shout: | (peesl to Yee Dreniag Wen Pluss drove away, although T had asked | AFBAUS pa safeguard your eyes against be noted and improved. ‘aia side of a moving car and eo badly | phere he is!-Kill him!” | AMERICA AGUE PARK, NEW | them to drop me at my home down the eet Names: serious injury by eyestrain. lntertineations and corrections fn the crushed that for six weeks @he WAS) here was uw. shot and young juke | YORK, May 17.—The Glants went into | avenue. AY WE GE FOR GLASSES ONLY. printed Mresentment indicate that there confined to her bed. dodged back into the dark of the Poom, | their last game with St. Louis minus the; Under cross-examination Lawyer Sul- WEBER Perfect-Fitting Glasses as Low as $2.50. was some argument over it among Ever since the accident, according to| tne sister, Annie, whe had been up leadership of MeGraw. ‘The chiet of{lvan admitted that at no time during WHEELOCK paragreph is eliminated her claim, the Mjured limb has been so/ 1.1. over her schoolbooks, and had | the Glants had rrawn a three days’ suy- the a rere pag hod ogi Wlysinaid be SOHMER ~ ~ sha ARES ak Weak that she can endure her weight wept throug all the Raise, eat up in| Pension for his argument with Umpire to Pines, He also noraitted that O'Rell-| STERLING epee aged igs saeaays: @ time. | ed suddenly. There was another shot, Finneran yesterday. Despite his penal) ), gid not handle the securities except DOLL Oculists’ Opticians As @ result she has hat UP Pos a click of glass and she fell back on | servitude, McGraw hid out In the corne: when asked to do so by Sullivan in or- | 223 Sixth Av., 15th St. 217 B’dway, Astor House ing except In a sitting or reclining posts|) oy choking and gasping, Jot the new bleachers called the Isle of der to facilitate the checking oft of the | HAINES BROS. 350 Sixth Av., 22d St. 101 Nassau—Ann St. | tion, thus cutting down her source of nl- |"? ° sine had struck her on the |St: Helena and watched the proceedings various lots. The defense regarded these | MATHUSHEK 17 West 42d—Bet. Sth & 6th Aves., New York. come. {trom a distance. Crandall and Sallee| statements as valuable. Y vd ip, tearing thi S. 498 Fulton St., Cor. St., Brook In addition to posing for Gtveon, ates OO a eats ryt ih Diese were the opposing pitchers and there Some Bitter Feeling. Cone. ig os Ai sth Risk ee ie iS Sek ReneS Brocka Workroom Pet Bites Operator | "2 ait. deen @ m | oa boat of het Untek, was a crowd of 3,000 on hand to see them! just Losing This Wonderful Money- | Saving Opportunity. |Wheelock Piano Company 225 East 36th Street, w York. ONARCH FURNITURE CO. 16) EAST 125°" ST Bet:3"* & lew Aves FURNITURE MOimittters of Homes WE TRUST YOU Accounts Invited. IBERAL CREDIT IBERAL TERMS Ow PRICES OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS DDYs Old Englis STE SAVC. It adds just the right r 332 ifn sha Bend cash or swoney en N No" check, 180 Broadway New Yor THAT SET AT $10. THE BEST MADE. FOR THE PRICE \ { - 6TH AVE. NEAR 20TH ST : c 4 | § and disappeared nto @ mass of rolls of While Ending Flight. tional and that no one on this earth can, everything would be all right ne| Hatt to proves: heey s 10 | Then the commuters and the station | cloth and packing cases In the next) RITTORIBLD, Savony, May a7.— ("Rove his foot through. It provides | thought and the Smeltera would be pro-| and salads. Per bottle o| loungers who had followed the cat in|ioft. Hut no one would go after aim) poy : " ary | Cat, the roads shall go under Geventy- | duced ey y i his climb saw a» strange sight. The pair|@nd no one would go back to work, All yore ot Lapp seen Salary ninth, Ninety-sinth, One Hundred and | “is! ion said to me,” “T eaw that | Made by E. Pritchard ot starlings, evidently to -|the girls were huddied in th f | STREAM DANOOR,. Wis ng from @) witty-ffth, One Hundred and Wity- istillati: 831 Spri York, s ae SMe tao | Re Sie ES ete sel far awen” | trial fight to-day was blown against /elgnth and One, Hundred and Sovent envelope halt an nour after ena A pure —— of — ——————[—_—_—_—_—_=——| a 4 Mr. Metscher sent for hel, and Fo-| We hangar and wrecked. Two passen-| seventh streets to a viaduct from the | taken from old man Bancroft, and the grain—a safe tonic—an ait | " aes ane. Hai tye 4 "Uae nie licemen Bushnell and Hynes came to gers on board the airship suffered | Battery to Pifty-ninth street, | American Smelter bares were not in il a y dorsed by 50 J & J Colman, Ltd. | » BET] 19 f meee ad, ering | the rescue, An ambulance was catlod sprained ankles Tho prevent Bill provides no routes, lehen, If they are missing there must | igestion—endor ‘si years | @ ° H 120) ( . 4 Jand the wounds o: resoh! and —>_-—_——_ They say you can shove your toot Jonke gimuumtioce in anaedlin of larit: Proc le every- NI ‘The Genera! paid no attention to onl were treated, through it because {tts unconstitutional, | @ ® lene © Popularity, are ry LONDON | \ x \° , ; o . tional, | Pe * (Stent , -, | them, but Kept steadily on hie way. in| tusnnell wot «bunch of oatnip ana | MANSLAUGHTER IS CHARGED. |: "ni ‘come to consider ie soiely on that {ee O'Relly then chipped tm. t On where at $1 a large bottle. D. S. F. Mustard Relish: — : wa? fom minutes the crise of the birds at- | sprinkied it ebout the room. Tn a few | —-- point. No amount of public clamor is|#ure they Ww ) ae ee cake . 5... Mus tS = = racted of ah & Wt War | clauses Seuve tend gebed xt Gros te leave aca man, and ff you have any doubt about | Tows, whose immemorial enemy the cat | mal Indictments for| going to make me doviate trom that nage been, joined the defenders the} cou ng DI mh O'Nell’s U ering C Uween two packing cases, twenty fect HIGH CLASS Asch Bi hin veracity I can get him for you at any time’ | Iittle home et the poletop. You cannot accomplish anything by ‘86 B, uid; phone 6871 Gri bata? Dasa ‘ove ;, to ond rin linet <5 When the parent birds reatized thet | 22%"), The wrave Bushnell, who had| tvanc Harris and Max Blanck, lying. ‘The truth in tals world matches! “when T was through checking up | |GET FROM YOUR GROCER ‘Wirunk binding. "Weil Yothey were reinforced they darted wt | pee waiting with drawn revolver, py ictors of the Triangle Waist Compan: ry other truth. A die doesn't match | piags hauled two loose certifieates of | SS alk with » Mmyader and pecked him about the turned loose, and when the emoke dled |, rpoared before Judge O'Sullivan in the|°ver anothe Ne."* | Worderful Imported Corn Plast: Their example was followed by the | SNOY Were Was no oat. And it hasn't oe b and Callous THIEVES AT CATHEDRAL. Patrick's Vie~ mon are waiting around the fr until ft comes out or its corps! = ms ol ied ike pew, MARRIED. [—FRISBY.——-On Friday, May OTHY XHEEFIBLD FRISBY = F CLAYL other birds, and presently there was a Ee = warm of the feathered fighters swoop. | ing et the cat and flying away just in That Tired Feeling | That comes to you every spring is a sign that your blood is wanting in vitality, just as pimples and other eruptions are im ole lee signs that it is impure. ‘ or York, One of the great facts of experience | 4 . and observation is that Hood's Sarsa- parilla always removes That Tired Feel- | ing, gives new life and courage, Do not delay treatment, but begin at imp. trames fin time of Plckpockets, . Yeratity. Walt Company, debtor, TACO RARSKY. Auctioneer, | ‘wear yout clothes media Bing neck Mrugaune, 80 Ad by leading vrus: ‘dere HELP WANTED—MAL' om ne Sanne’ inca \ev ag | HAT SALESMEN WANTED); | Max Steuer represented the ma: turers in court, In their behalf bh | reappeared eince, but the girls and the | Court of General Sessions to-day to an- at door | #Wer to twWo superseding indlotments and ! yh ri 1 time to miss the fierce dabs of the one! oe -———— j Manslaughter tn the first and seco claw he dared to use as @ weapon, LI HUNG CHANG Iil,, A DOG, degrees, filed against them by the Grand \ ave minutes, and was plain from the, STOLEN; FAMILY GRIEVES, |jnaictinonts against ench of the parte| Detectives from the Rast Fitty-firet ‘s-mement the binds gained courage | ners charging (hem with responsibility | #treet station haye been assigned to Shatter’s Watertoo was only a matter Brooklyn yesterday for the recovery ished in the lds leged to have been robbing worshippers lo held on as long as he Of Li Hung Chang 111,, one of tee most in & atriok's Cathedral rocentiy, | Ver ¢ hy est grip on the pole relaxed and | which was bevy he to the ground. | When police assistance te found, |fve additional indictments charging, “Phi sort of thing kept up for about | |dury yesterday, are now seven ough to attack their foe that Gen,|_A Keneral alarm was sent throughout | for the deaths of certain of thelr em-| 100K out for pick-pockets who are al+ of eeconds. ' could, but finally with one long drawn | Valuable Chinese dogs | Peter Smith made the request < | t stores, TE your ao = = a — + und. {the home of Dr. Henry M. Kalvin of |tered ® piea of not gu and tof Mrs, Ma once to take wrlte Fy permanent positions, Applications must be made wie | Ne, 1618 Avenue Uy, ‘owned py | evel until Ms sary mo Thirty-sevonth atreot hut H "s Sarsapatilla | tere HO Mion Bimas tare, DIED. e dog's grandsir owned by | tions or de: ball of §2h,- been robbed of a pooket-book co: ood rs j a ee . .—-On Monday, May 18, ALEXAN- a | 7 Li 1 Dr. Kal- | 000 for each of the partners, 1ixed wien ing $100 and two checks, Sie sald she iP { MARNE AT twiin ne goin i “ wee te worth | they were originally indicted, was con: it to-day in ugual liquid form or | nolesale “Di