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LJ SiememarastseRaniae heat eR THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1911." j ree SESE! TOBACCO TRUST HEADS © “ararmcdie ret Migs, OCARTESAES GANTS CAH TED FETED = ON YOK PINS z= “WITHAMEIN — WITHOOOGERSW MOTHERS = A, WIRELESS CAE. OPEN CANE SE came with the rent and said: In ease I should get a few days shy with the rent, don't get uneasy and go — This is what happens when Cut! soap and ointment enter homes tracted by the sufferings of little into my place. I'll be around, all right, | and make good, so don't go inside.” | Talk Caused Suspicion. The rule in the furnished apartment | a ‘ me - houses fe that the rent must be paid Vice-President Goes Free, Dalilet Objects to Marquard | from eczemas, rashes, itchings and every week. Smith said he became sus) tations. Sleep follows a hot bath ) t th y Scheid talked, al-| mit ce ; - | though he couldn't veil why. At’ any | + | While His Five Associates and Is Quickly Banished the soap a vate, when the rent, due last Thursday, i ; ‘ | a fe, ape Get Prison Terms. | from the Field. ae net forte Ames Decision of Highest Tribunal Opens| tte with the result air at ay for Cri inat Prosec ti f ' detective it hot vy | ~| +} >) al ' Resa teectivee got, ptotagragn ot! VV m ution of | HE AIDED PROSECUTION. | BATTING ORDER. Lee Seeiari hay leuroed ac. the 28 Individual Defendants, In Pe | evores ark as o papers, ey learned at the - Devore Stark, ss. eee eee teks Broaawag, © wenite? | ludi Duk : | | President Wilson Gets Three! fiat”. whew wanting man interested in an accounting ma: | cludin uke and R | Snodgrass, ct Whe Pal war nine, | | Years—No Devel | Mernt LR and who have lost faith in oversen | ars— 4 e, a Widlsor e (At the garage where Mr, Wreth Keeps | | — | No Developments | }} rawel Pri vnnddl as liberal campleot ¢ suticd accep abd of his machine they learned that the chauf- + tow Devin, 2b, Sines ; ment, with 32-page book on thetreati four had {t out, and renained In hiding! The directors of the American| shal! prepare a pian which we shant| in Bribery Charge. Snide c mane of theskin, ayy Ye obtained Po ote in the nelghboriood until after 1 o'stock | Tobmeco Company met today at No.|consider undeniably agreeable to the | Marquard, p. Scanian, p. application to “Cuticura,” Dept. C. B this morning. When Scheld drove up coe. 2, tent. CB they put him under arrest, telling him|111 Fifth avenue to consider what court, | This will require long planning ‘ he ‘wanted for not having a chauf-| steps should be taken ander the } ention to detail, and it will be feur’s license. “ United ong before the full proposition will! 5 Said His Name Was Smith. sweeping decision of the United have veon worked out. tower, I feel | @cneid denied his identity, saying nis| States Supreme Court, 4 laring that sure that we shall be able to present name was Smiti, but when taken to|Company, {ts Afty-nine subsidiary * plan which will meet with approval | the garage the emplovees sald. “Thet's| corporations, five affiliated concerns “Pa enable the bringing about of a new | Scheld all right.” He was then con- condition fully in accord with the legal | fronted with photograps f himeelt. | and twenty-nine individuals a com- bes inabigis emer oma 14 Umpires—O'day and Brennan. Attend- Samuel §. Bogart, vice-president of the | Ate, 10,000, United Wireless Telegraph Company. was fined $2500 to-day by Judge Martin, Rrening World States Cireu ‘ourt 1e fining of AM GUE PARK, May %. Bogart followed tie conviction and sen-;—There was a breakfast party of ten tence yesterday of five other oMcials of| thousand on the Hilltop to-day to shout wk ompany, all of whom got prison! for the baseball warriors. ‘The dear old noes. | Superoas and the Giants went to the and admitted his identity. When asked | bination and monopoly tn restraint Bogart’s good fortune is 4 th " he \* 0 t jue to | ‘ why he had denied !t, he fauntily re-| of trade, and that this combination , feet th ‘ to the) mat at 10.15 with Marqard on the mound pen A | i that he withdrew his plea of not| ¢ ti e “Oh, John 1. Rockefeller himself! and monopoly had violated sections | é gullty before the hour set @r hie trial| ce. (te Manhattan defendere and Dr. : “My baby boy was afflicted wi would deny his ‘dentity if any one) 1 and 2 of the Sherman rigateel | ‘abecanesntens sare “ at nd then gave material aid to the Gove| Seaman doing tha flinging for the}eczema. Tt ran on him until he wi came along ant asked him questions | y, 4, ernment in its case against the other| OFothers across the bridge, full of sores from his head to his f and he didn't know their ‘business, | ‘AW Guard under Major S Kilis Briggs. In| defendants. Bogart had no trouble in| TH* eawy stages of the game were He wag bleeding all over, i lot of people do it.” By the terms of the decision, as| the reviewing stand which Gen. Sickles |&rranging for th 1 aifen rest. We could get not It was learned at the Fast Sixty-| handed down by Chief Justice Whit Coe Guise Presciee cant Ge e wae for the payment of hia fine. | nice and pleasant.l Tie crowd were him until we got the Cuticura ointmen| seventh atreet station, according to the ‘ belles . ht Mh Nag ithe ; ‘i ets were no developments to-day| enjoying the quietude, when suddenly be bag, ey Spplicat jon put him police, that Scheid really has no li- and concurred in, asto fits main fea a J. HH. Stahl, Anson G, | in the charge made yesterday by Henry| “Rad Bill’ Dahien boiled over and fen tinued to improve til cured cense, and that {t had escaped the no-| tures, by the entire bench, the Gov- / , Mewook and other old-tlve army com-| A, Wise, United States Attorney, that|«polide the day for himself, H and tice of the authorities, although he was! coment ie empowered to proceed manders. poney had been offered if he would! a protest over th . He rained recently arrested and fined for having | ¢rnmen “i D The first four divisions of the nine) “let up” on the prosecutions. lat vee the Sanner. iii" Winer \ amoking cat criminally against all the persons were civil war veterans, followed by| ‘The tawyer, not active in the de-|came necesory for Utroe apni es The prisoner thought be wae under| named as defendants. These are: the Spanish-American veterans. ihen| fense’ to whom reference was made, came necesary for Umpire O'Day to arrest for the simple misdemeanor fin | P osnlgieias me the Army and Navy Union, semi- ue chase him to the ciub house, with the ti) the police suddenly told him of their JAMES B. DUKE, | -_——_— muilnary organisations, Loy Scouts and] 0, yee Sky further fame during the! crowd cheering him on. suspicions, and then he excialned, My eeor Sek ares, (Continued from First Page.) a division of cadets. ad heen liad hoes ils this un-| In the second inning the Superbas y wife!” although, the ERCIV. . 7 ral @ r ‘aiemeasinnits yer went to oni - i God, thats no Naa been told him| @2ORGB AREWTS, Big Growos anUIT OUT tOVSCC |) er tmtl Soe cneng tant ang) Great Throng of Visitors. ana (Hed Fo eranersees Glee. eae eee. Seth ren ad catbea us much of the finding of the body PAUL BROWN, : : lande and learned o ‘fit through thelr) opne visiting thousands began arriving | rope for the Government's attorney in| and came 1 oe Married Five Years Ago. ROBEAE SB. DUDA, Display of Animals in T Waste TAMAG. aE hein HAM CAGnaLIh thE |TAC TE Lites Waianae aloe C6 [Greases Lepamerte out Ot: ER iy | Gaueee to tha rigte feld' tenes. Coulnen Schied seemed very cocksure at first,| @BORQ@B A, HELME, $c bos oh ak et ei @ came to} during the prosecution. T HIGd to: KibGASIE WUGs WRNIER: Wht@ aeRO He did a lot of talking, and several ROBERT D. LEWIS, Every Trade | Guard, ea National! the athletic contests, which, as usual,| Mr, Wise also charged that a bribe| (ict {0 stretch his wallop into a home | ae Grand Rapl timea contradicted himself, But noth THOMAS J. MALONEY, sod ak aiciia ‘d, and the Stars and Stripes, 4) wit be varied and extensive. had been offered to J. F, Newoomb of | "Um: Dut was out at the plate, Devore Room Grand Rapids ing he said, according to the pollee, OLIVER H. PAYNE, jatrange flag but a short time ago, re ‘The memorial services at Grant's | No. 80 Longwood avenue, who was a| ‘© Merkle to Wilson. Zimmerman fouled Furniture Outfit. . threw any light on the whereabouts THOMAS F. RYAN, : resented to them the flag of the country |momb at 2 P. M. will be among the| Juror. He sald that the juror had been | lt to Wilson. ONE RU Conrtating of Parlor, Eig af bis, Witt nor could they get from nonane aeree, ‘The fifth annual workhorse parade, |of their adoption—a flag to be loved and most impressive. ‘They will be under] tered & sum reaching five figures to| In the last half of the inning the Hatta at 0.00." on Es = him any information that might lead GORGE W. WATTS, under the auspices of the New York |fespected even more than the flag of!‘tne auspices of Grant Post, No, 8y7,| Tang the jury.” Further facts are ex-|Glante came right back and tled the to the discovery of her whereabouts, !f| @gORGM @. ALLEN, Women's League for aninials, was held | te home country. © A. He De. Meveevelt, ah sancetate | "eer tomes Wo ane charaes, |soore. Murray upened With & twosners 2 eos AIVO. sold the police that hia wite| 20x 2, COBB, ay under moat favorable circum Gov. Dix in Brooklyn. weaver Of te post, will mcsb ae als] cme OF Ihe AMOGESE 10 HO Theil or tee ee We Pay Freight and Ges tits Tetucn Ciover, bn orpnan’ ot| saAEGLCN GHESE, Goalie VPoaGac | llifiatl Hs?) DLs PaVAW OA un oa | Are ee eri ae ene Tiuldwells share sap to snort, nec'nate [ff Easy Payment Pian Holyoke, Mass, when he married her WILLIAM HE. M'ALISTER, thousands out to view the turnout and {fade in Brooklyn, the largest parade| ‘The reburial of the bodies of Michael] Joln J. Adams, former Congressman, lawell's sharp rap to short, but made ym five years ago in Now Jersey. She was ANTHONY N. BRADY, Fitth avenue was lined from Washing: {Was in Manhattan, This started at 9/McCue, Company 1, Fourth U. 8, In-| offered the suggestion in regant to Mr. Ly Wut a Aad Uadbapehidel Jpn h! cost Down Weekly | oer then twenty years old. He seemed to ton Square to the Worth Monument in| 0'clock from Riverside Drive and Sev-|fantry, and Thomas Canon, Company | Wise's charges that a mistake had been|T@% nd sending Bridwell to secon. $100 $10 $2.00 ‘Termes. have only a vague idea as to her rela- M. M. HANWA, Madison Square, where the reviewing |¢nty-second street and moved north to|O, Twenty-eighth Pennsylvania Infan- made which would be straightened out, |The next two batters were easy outs iso 1s 225 | watts tives and where they lived. | MERBERT D. KINGSBURY, stand wan placed with a cheering crowa |ighty-ninth atreet, where memorialltry, was one of the Interesting He said he was associated with Bourke | ONE RUN. 200 20 2.50 500 She did a lot of writing on suffragist PIERRE LORILLARD, be hota 16 0are wa | Nervices were held at the Soldiers ana [events of the day. They died at Fort Selves in the case, but was not aciive| In the second tnning the Superbas 300 30 3.50 TE eee int hen Ores ce | RUFUS L. PATTERSON, ‘An Innovation promised by the women | S#ilors' Monument [Schuyler Oct. 14, 1862 and were buried | ° eg cere oes scare, but Marquart hy ae Aba Nokes new sher 40 gat any pay for PRANK XH. BAY, in charge of the arrangements feli| The Brooklyn parade moved through|in a lonely spot In the outakirts of the : 9 the occasion and held them them. He said she was intensely joal-| G@BANT B. SOHLEY, rough at the last moment. ‘They had| Bedford avenue and Hastern Parkway /Bronx. To-day the bodies were placed jUght. With one out Scanlan, Stark ant) Hf Grand Rapids Furniture ous of him gnd imagined he was trying+ CHARLES N. STROTZ, anned to have a number of dogs with |to Prospect Park, Veteran Brooklyn lin a grave at the Soldiets’ Monument jMeElveen all singled and filled the to flirt with every woman he passed PETER A. B. WIDENER, \ record of noble deeds in line. Letters | policemen sald they never saw such aj in West Farms Cemetery with military j bases, But Wheat hit to Deviin, who We allow on all 10 . on the street. WILLIAMSON W. FULLER. had been written to owners of dogs|large crowd out on Memorial Day to) honors. ° threw Scanlon out at the plate. Hum- Cash Purchases ( trume and raged and ranted and teft, ist night at the offices of the American) Were recelved and investigated it WA) corte by ‘Troop (, reached Brooklyn | Churchyard was decorated by Pail half of the third and should have made R RD 2 sion were learned. Delancey ‘clock this morning. The Governor the chief events of the list ot| 120W, 2 = remain away long. Last summer he Nicoll One of the chief even EST 3 T York, telling him that she would live visions of mounted men of the Police) the Hanover Club at Bedford avenue | wittam Cronk, | Said Wife Had Left Him. | ‘The conference this morning was a, famous for saving Ife und other dis-| witness a parade, Decorate Kearny’s Grave. mel then struck out and saved the day, Write for Our New or |oontinuance of the 2 which be tinguished acts, but when the replies } h r >| <earny T The Giants took the lead in thet ten, he asserted, his wife had tan-| sane one which began) Gov, Dix and his entire staff, e The grave of Phil Kearny in Trinity REO. Catalogue, Mailed Free the house. Us®ally it was always be-| Tobacco Company, as soon as the terms Pe ae cineee daaaer Vidined by way of the Willlamsburg Bridge at | Kearny Troop of Boy Scouts. sore but for soniebush league bassba cause of her jealousy, and she did not| of the de te eee ned aiatce wre nian wea auane |? Hits by Marquard and Fletcher, and a 4 ition érivi toe Nicoll, who bas been associated with) doned and his escort were met at the | prooklyn'’s memorial services will be the| base on balls to Devore filled the bases fiving imo, b ane left Rie | uu eet ehiet counts a the “The parade left Washington Square| Williamsburg Plaza by a squad of| gecoration of graves in Cypress Hills | wie HOU S Oure Rion enea fouled out to NEAR G™ AVE » Le Te him | company, and James C, McReynolds, in| promptly at 10 o'clock, led by four d!-]mounted police which led the way to} y > The ve of} : vA it Lola Latkes | soon afterward and came back to New the presentation of the company's hf fe TOMB Rane Gee ae Way 10/1 Gematery “et 8 Fs at The sgrave: o® fly in the sun, and it fell safe for a * 4 before the United States Supreme Court,| Department. A nun’ of patroTland Rodney street 4 ¢ with him when he returned to the city Muna ate thant tonowed : et. of the war of the last of the veterans iaierane| single, allowing Marquard to score. In corated —_—— the scramble which followed, Murray to work. ame down from Groton, Mass., to lend| Wagons w PRSIAY 6 cloloole A@HIL 16) o'elosie Ahi paki % oo his ald in drafting plans whereby the| the three divisions of the Fire Depart-| |. % L , 7 ae among others. P R, ‘ was caught in a chase and when Ds pita”as then he gave up the Amityville! American ‘Tobacco Company shall dis-|'ent, representing the engine, hove Bana ey a dis ene is. nn | tree ceadereaal, O21) be. te ones Sy Orator To-Day at the Unveil-] vore tried to score, Hummel let Murray They went to live in the Kast Seventy-| solve within six months, as ordered by Jand water tower and hook and ladder | ° : ub Ka ’ gic ° i Die of the day at Cypress Hills, and sixty ; : alone and threw Josh out at the plate. eighth street apartment. On last Feb, 2,| the court, and to “recreate a condition| *tvice of the department [Past Commander Chist Tanner and | ‘ast | young women will decorate the graves ing of a Statue to the Fletcher tried to score when Bergen he said, he went home ang found a note) of transacting business which shall not Other departments of the clty repre- Department Comm ders of the G. 4 There also will be vices In| New ‘ threw to second, but @ return throw with the key to the apartment lying o8| be repugnant to the law.” sented in the parade were Bellevue and|R, ‘The parade started at 10 o'clock. al Cometery-at 8 FM. by L. M. Great Emancipat nalied him at the plate and retired the dresser. The note, in his wife's " | Allied Hospitals, Department Street | Goy. Dix, on a grand stand in front of milton Post, G. A. R, and in Lu. areat Emancipator. the side. ONE RUN i handwriting, said Decision Is Sweeping. | Cleaning arks, Corrections and | tie clubhouse, reviewed the marching n Cemetery, and sin Greenwood Tn The fuente Buperbak: were £4: iven out by the| Health. In the class for old horses | if was one animal thirty-six years old which had seen thirty-one years 1 formed | Cemetery, alko winder the auspices of timed th Aulak oraee WiIhOUL RFun; Tie Then | @ * R pene ied ~ Melly dil oy will} Former President Theodore Roosevelt | Giants added another to their lead in 3 BON Rey eee an ta the Noldiera: | bs the ehtet orator at the services In| ye iT ator conday at the unveiling |the last halt of the fourth. Merkle He eaid he expected she would return | sweeping terms the United Cigar stores | “*t\!* ant, wt ! \ owing | Canarsle Cemetery. . ¥ at the wnvellll® | started it with a hit, Bridwell hit to About every large industry in the city | Monument, where the main reviewing of the statue of Lincoln, which was sooner or later and told it around she Company, and the two English corpora. ‘There were ice deal-| stand was located Boy Scouts at Van Cortlandt Park. |") ‘ short, but Merkle beat the throw to had gone away on & visit. He explained | tone—the Imperial ‘Tobacco Company eee ieee see tian Ave Hundred Boy Mocuta ce| serch ih NewREN through the generos- | second and both men were safe. Devlin payin Te eee dei ae | Of Great Britain and Ireland and tt ore kenny produce dealers, € Bey Geaute:[n Aware | america are in Van Cortlandt Park to-|!ty of the late Ame on More, 960) | ten Ohta ang a ddee Hantsas ne saying he knew he would feel lone ane ain @ i jers, produce Sealers, roveys pA are . ae side $25, single t some living in the east aide RB eitene British American Toba Company—| butchers, lers, milk and cream | It was estimated that there were 20,000| gay to engage in various oy Scout Van Horn in his will set aside $25,000 Tilton erg ee Art woe and rented a room on the west side !* the most drastic that has yet been| dealers, ¢ tractors, furniture, removal in and boys In the Manhattan parade. | activities, They began at 10 o'clock, un.) for that purpose. He was a veteran of | eV ita hit to. Zimmerm pages foar his work. Ile admitted keeping up| handed down by the Court under the| Vans lumber, newspapers, mineral) qe Boy gaouts, who turned out in| der command of Scout Commissioner | the civil war, a member of Lincoln Post, | Biawell at the plate, and Devore died two apartments was a drain on his re-| Sherman Anti-Trust law, — Following | manufacturers, clal dealers, dry | swarms, were centres of attraction, The | Voriliard Spencer Jr. G. A. R., of Newark, and he decreed tn | on @ grounder to short. ONE RUN. Nf nds, truckmen, heavy wagons for ‘The troops of boys have twenty scout! iis will that the statue should be " sources, the reasoning of the recent decision or-| truck heahinery in the parade, eves of the veterans dimmed as they } tt ay rt Brooklyn failed to reach first in the trucking mach! para masters over them, and working wit)! xnown as the Lincoln Post Monument. | aeth divisions until those which above Rodney street had passe can't stand this any longer. There's; A statement may b no use in your looking for me I'm| company later in the day, kone.” The decision, which Includes in tt) wa Only Person Who Had Key dering the dissolution within six months | | Mr mes Speyer, Pr nt of the | witnessed the eager, energetic move | 5 in «. James Spe ve of the * the boys are many members of Squad- hic rs He said that he was the only person | of arilant Ol Compurive it, dec| lengae, took her place on the reviewing | ments of the khakl-clad youngsters. | ron A and the naval militia, including ioiaproseoay pr 1 Loud Ved al leg —_—_ —_—_—_— who had a key to the apartment, so far | clares that the Atnerican ‘Tobacco Com-| stand before the parade had left Wash- | They recalled that fifty years ago they | a number of wealthy society men, ever cast in a alngle piece, is of bronso . ie = as he knew, althougs his wife might) pany spent miilions upon miliions to de- | Inston Square, were as eager, as young, as energetl: The grave of Rev, Dr. McGlynn tn] 4nd represents the martyred President LP WANTED—MALE, | have had a duplicate 1 pefore shel stroy competitors and shut up plants but they were preparing then for real [Calvary Cemetery was decorated by) in & sitting position on a long, low @ | WANPED VOI CSXT Aula podier wu ‘ett 3 gg M uit they wer i ; i A eee a : . married men hetweea the ages of I$ and lat here for ec. He de! it reatirms the “rule of reason potnt- Dut Hey meine Bey Geoute of to-day | thd Dr MeGlynn Monument Aasooias|hench partly resting on hie sight hand d cittzens’ ot “the United” staten of aad) charac clared he had not heart from bis wife | i eed . : tion, Edward ‘T. O'Loughlin making the | and apparently in deep thought. Get ‘the, Qriginal and prey and temperate a since Fob. 2 when she disappeared, and | 8 out in reference to the atric terest themselves with mimic contests | on. Bawinl © . ii Write the’ Bnglisi language, Por Sntarmation aide he had not beet in the Mat for a St wetion of the Antityust law desired | on the fleld POCIDAL ROOTES ciciosk. a\mesting| — A Life ike Status, Cita Hecrlting, otlice i month, tut had intended to go there! by the Government that “it ts the rule} While the veterans were lining up for] in' Memory of the late Tom L, Johnson| ‘tis the work of Cutzon Bor@ius and ree Sa, 808 ihe match girls carrying baskets of] of Cleveland will be held at the hall of| said by critics to be the most lifelike reemiiting station, last night and pay the rent and find | of the letter of 1 w which kitts out tf bis wife had been about oni’ thle ig N A tanery Vea tct A bd (he polise bo had 0 iden who | gierte et athtnde duet an ci posies mi the woman could be, but that he did! Gommany. dectstons wh bi on the blue not believe It was his wife. He did not ipa dectaton, when he obj It was ve A e, aes by| y woman could 0 to the reading of the wore sonable” | pefore the start of de and | League will be in charge, assisted bY} a yequtitul bi pund for it. know how any woman could have gone rs word ant before the sta the parade and dur- | He8gue Will pe ncaa eet gohn (| beautiful background Tho Fi nedtrige herbs rd Int t A into the flat, he said, and the woman's | Imto the Anti-Trust law by his col: | ing ts early progress, Atmbulance sur-| (le Manhattan One creseman Henry| 4 great crowd greeted Col, Roosevelt. | Fee] identity was as much a mystery to him . | goons were kept busy. The Troop Al Seometyn and ‘Grace Isabel Colbron | He was escorted from New York in an sialing ica au Went Pere case are inany “People Will Not Submit.” Selanne dvenied held @ denen per} Gill Ge Gosene (he speakers: tutomobile by the sculptor and Mrs. | Ewe rhc Broaklyn, far: fio. da pahne features “aboat the wasen not| “When this American people came to| sons who were overcome at Seventy-| Goy. Dix will preside at § P. M, at a|Borglum. On the Herriaon side of the printing of the. the least of which Is what became of | the conclusion that the Judictary of this| pias 3S sated nth street meeting Jn Carnesie Hall, the pro: | Passaic River they were met by Ralph pei the woman's clothes. ‘The detectives | land 1s usurping to Itself the fun tion Lieut. dy» P, Holmes of the @eventh {samme Yo be made up of petriotic| 17, Lum, executor ‘of the Yan Horn will, ‘A quick each fica leaias found a few little odds and ends of| of the legislative department of J ale Regiment was overcome while waiting | Music and rechstiony. _jand Chancellor Mahlon Putney, who Hmeing asset the noute, tut nothing | Cormamene une by fadicier wonteus, | Oring Touched Up Brockett}. tai 1 with his company at lutine Witt cite, Park in tnemory of| rat | Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S, jovernment, anc judicial constr o fall in » his company at{in De Witt Clinton Park in inemory of! lu Ho Combine or Trust y 4 that the person, in th pinion, could | cet ll tion only is declaring what {8 the pub 5 Teta i ; |seventy-first street. He was attended] the school children killed on the Elev~ Te ie the tetas 900 90 satan away for a Triple in the by Dr, Mead of ‘Bellevue Hospital oa! Jenth avenue railroad tracks 4 through, pinning flowers | the Soclety for Ethical Culture, Sixty-| statue of Lincoln ever produced. It waives ee eee vet and Central Park West | stands on a plaza in front of the Coor-| MALTED MILK! National Single Tax 'y warm on Riverside Drive| ‘The Women’s House, the big marble building making entered the automobile. ‘The F Troop of Cavalry, New Jersey National Guard, acted as an escort to Col, Roose- tlon in the bathtub had #o eaten away | He polley of the United tes, we wi , . 3 Qn ” elt until he jeft again fo ew York, the underciothes worn by the woman, | find trouble,” the venerable jurist de : 5 removed to the Seventh Regim Reuntons wil! be held at all the G. A.) ¥ aoerae 5 they after no clue whitever. | clared in the presence of an astounde First Inning Armory A. Posts In the Greater City. | wr tun draw Sw the. nus mualn age HUNTING lay a dentis: who did some work | audience ‘The National Guard made a great | INTC ra A eecinwe (GhaneellarFlknay FISHING . op ee. ‘Benes tenth AML go to the} “Ninety miilions of people—all sorts | showing In to-day" parade. A greatly |STOCKS UP IN LONDON | eam Suse big es Nana loe pty) on S BOATING i The dstectives ‘regard the outcome of| Of people with ull sorts of opinions—| BATTING ORDER. mproved regiment Je ¢ venty- | DESPITE TOBACCO DEFEAT. | presented the monument to Lin- | this examination 43 the Most aM ee ie eee eee dmettons | Highlanders Atileties Aral. Volumen of cheers greeted. this| eae ee the surviving members of] ¢ hove wed your ee | BATHING Vateatsunaest “Levering of th Net oee degaticigete ot tne he Daniela, 0. f Lord, 1. f eioert organisation ail along the line) siesi Atone Falis on Markel, Bee) whlen elood bareheaded about if end I Gnd them ‘Couldn't nden mstrong of the other department he Govern 4 Oldring, c.f. of march ‘ a ot nals | without | Ricries weld lorday. (ust whe body was| ment and tho power on iis part to ae-| Nolet, SS Bie vobably the veterans who received | cause of Cut in Price Presents lt to She Oily. pa hy in such condition from chemicals it} claro what is the public pollcy of thelcrre 1. f x he greatest attention from the crowds | aie | Col, Roosevelt then accepted the statue | 924 aa, mow Would require an autopsy to determine) United states ere Re aa vavis, Wath the fas cane maschad an cherie of Product in the name of the post and in turn | geqgd them to ely cured, Recom~ positively, ao far as the oMcials are| Ogi ee ts also to that | tt athens ft se ane ‘wnifermma of the souaves,| LONDON, May %--The decision of | passed it over to the care and custody’) will sever i, Once tated, yon concerned, whether it Is that of a man toh : Rarry a or @ woman, 1 xiving the Ameri-|Johnson, #. 8 Surry, ® Only a few days ago : iIt'fe a amait body, however, and there| can Tobacco Company an opportunity | Thomas, ¢ Bee eee oteaty uf the death ut CoL|ing the American ‘Tobacco Company tol stirring panygertc on the man whem To better judge how to seems to be no doubt in the mind of the! to “re-create a conditi transacting | Krause, Kliaworth of the New York Ellsworth | be a combination in restraint of trade |/the monument commemorates & dan ex- Teste A . Rean and Connolly, Bee eee cea the frst omer kitted {and a monopoly in violation ef the law |hortation for others to follow in his x lore a cr plan your vacation this Coroner it js a woman. Schied said) business which shall not be repugnant | his wife was a small woman and never} to the jaw.” seed n the elvil r, He met his de, had lttle effect on American securities | footsteps. j i | nthe elvil wal met his death Ps use or your money’ season, bear in mind that welghed more thes 104 pounds. an auly inte Sa Mins SHIRE PARK, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., tearing down the flag of the| here to-day, and prices opened a frac-| Mayor Haussling responded tn a ‘brief | May 9. -More than 12,000 fans turned “Lett it D ” | Confederacy fro otel in Al -| tion higher | speech of acceptance, During the exer- WARSHIPS SAT JQUIQUE. | etting It Down Easy. Jout this morning 10 ee the fourth | Confegeracy, from & novel In Alexane) i ee influences, hower aftected |clnes Charles Mana Wands peed Wait printed 54,068 ‘‘Sum- mer Resort’ Ads. last fa courred the {if.| the United States Supreme Court hold-/of the city, In doing so he delivered | Ghimily,"—-Rdward A. Marz, Albany, N.Y, part of the docisi att “Twill not say now wha’ Kael laa ian ne ane ae ahd ‘es Ue CUR dt Oho onres etre etane |e nof Sue aerien of We Atpistiok and In’ the parade were probably hai a| the spectaltion, ‘Te cut tn steel price: | Whitman's poem “Captain, On My Cap- hereafter to be Gods, nor specuime|ot the weme was delayed. tor eaveral | dose” Old men who were with Col, Wiles | sent Us Steel shares one point below |tain,” ‘The invocation was offered by at Scene of KR as to What the details of that decree | minutes tecay Umpire Egan hadn't | Worth when he was shot They w parity, but these losses were partly re-| Rey, Wiillam H, Morgan of the Central 4 ry oxsibly the most interesting of the vet-| covered by noon, M. EB, Church, An appropriate musical VALPARAISO, Chile, May 20.—An-| Shall be, when pmbinas | appeared. Karl Gardner of the High- - : , apm a i A pais t Sew York bu on Canadian Pacific | programme was also presented. t other Chilean wa » left this port to-| ton is given an opportunity to Biel toate 5 « erans in the dine of march, for the death | New York ing on Cana progra: also p her Chilean warship left this port t nity to let itself |janders is {1 at hiv hotel here with shares caused © spurt of & points, while} Immediately after the exercises Col. day for Iquique, the e#cene of recent| down easy fore the public, after | tonsilitis and Roach again went to z . on i Roach « 0 cifle jumped 1% olnt, The | Roosevelt hurried awa: N York, rioting when a Chilean mob attacked| what it has done toward the public |second base. Harry Krause was se- ; tg id in Ma mpathy ool ican aii) SH eh vermment. ba Sailors of their commander, fifty years ago, was a stunning reminder to the people | Union F rest of the the Peruvian Club, Troops ere embark-| according to the language of this court.” ed to twirl for the Athletics with | of the North that a great contest be- poe Ing here for the same destination he purpose of to-day’s conference of | Thomas behind the bat, while Brockett | tween men of the same race was on in " Ho: Good The Chilean Government is proceeding | @je American Tobacco Company and its | 4 Hlatr formed the visitors’ battery, | grim and deadiy earnest Binghamton Depot Burns Amal May B—Poamers For Household aA year—nearly THREE i turbances veer hontai Ata Nn | badly eplit finexer and he will be out of | ee, the second time within three months} for New York, in wireless communica: 4 2 WEST Sial ST. TIMES the 18,799 in i ‘The Chilean Cruiser Emerald landed) 0%) re veg argh sean ithe game for some time | Grand Marshal Matthew Jennings was | the Erle freight depot in this city was | clon with the Marconi station here when 30-44 : } armed sailorr at Iquique yesterday to t Is probable that a general plan will! ‘The Athletics scored in the first inning | 1 charge of the Mne of march, Gen. | partly destroyed by fire this mornin, | 0 miles east of Sandy Hook at 6.45 the Herald ‘ co-@perate with the troops in keeping, De agreed upon for the onducting of the! on Oldring’s triple and a safe bunt by | Sickles was escorted to the reviewing | The loss is $15,000, Several firemen had M, Dock Wednesday night or eric, « order, | business as directed by phe courts We | Collins. | sana at Elghty-ninth street by the Old| narrow escape: nw Mu ‘Thursday, ia \ i) a

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