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ee Oe Ee RS Sa oe . set i x 7 . i. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1911 “4 | PRINCE OF WALES §=G@UURR. WHO, | =The ‘7D OF PARE 9 Professor’s Mystery A New York Romance of a Summer Girl’s Strange Adventures By WELLS HASTINGS and BRIAN HOOKER (Copyright, 1911, by Robbe Merntl ’ more foundation than these other fan- ne g oo Nate agence M " AtFountains & Elsewhere | I heard my own breathing and that of / ee others. I felt vaguely Irritated Ask for | | that all these breathing were not Koop | ¢ g ' ” Ing time and inetinctively brought my 9 own Into the rhythm of the predomi. ! . nating nuinber. | A chair creaked softly and 1 started, ¥ : white the skin tightened over myrerveens | TRO Original and;Genging and my tongue dried and tasted salt. The medium seemed to be writhing 4 about, making little, soft, urging nolees, | ¥ Hike muttied “groana, or the nametoes | TRO Feed-drink for All , sound that goes with lifting a heavy . At restaurants, hotels, and fountams. omoany.) Jue; but until T could contribute some eee ie tlanly exerting the whole | Delicious, invigorating defin lp. ‘ould not go back to} 8 h of the body | s¥Nopsis oF PRECKOING CHAPTeRs, |grhnite Neln, 1 would not go pack to the peculiar padded rapping be-| Keep it on your sideboard Crosby, @ young falls in love rt that man was genial, kindly Ned of a broken he: him frequently before he cuddled himself away ered feeling to what he Harrigan. Poor Ned 1 sa FEVER A MAN DIE I | Stamford, T had made more than nt Ceremony Marks In- die. He + ul ‘i ‘The Incongruously matter-of-fact , ‘4 # wit ee Tabor | enough trouble there al vestiture of Heir to the termed the indifference of New Yorkers to one who had furnished thém with t Thon wae another w chance] voce the professor asked: “Are the Don't travel without @. estiture of Heir to the ©) many delightful ttle comedies filled with characters that all knew were ing Ree eee eittion surmeimet {hands all here?” and the circle counted A qatek tunch in a minate, . po faithful to life. In most cases the persons in his rollicking plays were actual wight motor trip from | when Maclean conducted me not to the}! a low tone while the raps went \r- Peake ne imitation, “RORLIK'S? British Throne. hoving pictures of those they were Intended to portray, I saw nearly all of the New org thoy en fom teneiyeit here and |clored house we hind before visited, hut | TeKularly on. Some woman acroms the ga gy ha A eadadte oF Mae’ end reproductive abIIty. and ineliding ‘Tony Fert, (he | ning wounded "Eni Soeee roses we Ninbtycescend aireat to|feom giggled nervously, Why, thees| lo Combine or Tr eat ub ORie: CRTTGAaS, WIG, be Wane tn which L had followed Doctor Paulus on| trivial detatis did not interrupt and re.) —$_—— Harry Fiener, Ada Lewis cloverest of them all, Johnny Wild, “Joe” Sparks, othe marcel I his way bh Neve the tenston T not know; but A i ¢ WINDSOR, England, June 10.-Kd- | and Aunie Yeamans, to say nothing of Harrigan himself and hia able collaboraior Virrat over ie ead of Maraaret x fates Pie et around ‘ad ofe an-| their very absurdity seemed to intensity | REAL ap A ee SALE— Ward, the eoventeen-yeareold Prince of in the musical end of it, Dave Braham. Crosby tries to. solve the mystery that surmunds other Mac expinined as welit. Twas hot and puffy and a trifle FR dd A Wales, was to-day received into the an- Harrigan couldn't be induced to belleve that the great changes In the contour ae A mors i went up the steps It's @ gang of| faint, Sudden: Macle aritpert my | cent heraldic order of the Knights of of New York and In the diversity of its population were responsible for a cor- aes aorumor the social lights that's runnin’ these | knee and muttered \ : e Rolents of responding change in the iastes of the people, The old Seventh Ward, de Fourt’, marietta Dr Ral stunts ax & fad, you nee? An’ the| “Look at the table—took at the table: NEVER SHONE the Garter, Amid a wealth of cere ir 7 i myby and Meckean chic researchers, tiey ring In, Now|+ 1 do not know Just how to describe de Sixt’ and the fighting Fourteenth were drained of the Irish families from There a “spirit called Miriam. app . mania! that exc “I that feen In any " en t1 e roles ci > mother.” Aiitiam, Is the name og | this time, see if you can't keep some-|it; to say that | saw ta not Hterally ac- On a Better nai : * “gr \ whic he drew his rich supply of material, New peoples came to take their ‘rite finds “that Mra. | thing on’ your stomach besides your | curate, for 1t wax really too dark to wes; House sivflar Investiture since the days of places. The German Tenth the Old Baxter “Avenoo.” Thompson and Sullivan believes healt hand You missed a pile of fun last |the table and the group around It were Charles U., the youthful prince knelt streets, from which he drew his Dutch, Jewish and negro comedy material, all oo With, her deel 4 A) pertortwance” Wo dicts than a bok in the “Neer OF und received the accolade, which CON) ost their distinctive character through the invasion of other races, But it was id Crosby ate in Ne | at was a very different sort of | darkness, Por as I strained my eyes | stituted him a knight In tle most hon- lays, gS BR, the slat of whom fille | toward {t that blur of convinetn; ‘ah : vain to reason wit!) Harrigan along this line. He tried a revival of the old play ver with 1 this {| house from the other, wide open and ft thi of une r7 eored order In England In- "but the effort was a failure. Then he took to looming over it, and he scarcely Dn. re apecialist; full of the sense of family inhabl- [cloudiness wiici | had seen or fancied | Voatiture marked the beginning of the| ever ambled again hen merit loved to Manearet and lance, @ house full of «ilk hangings | swelled Into anid-air, showing ovonation pageants. T don't’ Know Where there fe a Glétinotively teen settlement’ anywhere in Res, fie troubles to Held who ashe: "How ‘mach and new mahogany and vases of uun- | nuainst the dark lhe Ole ee n <td Merten don here t sa L here fo yeu know? te Orenia | 0 upon It against black in shadow. The royal knights prevent were t © Greater New York now—yes, howld on—there ate two-—one is the Supreme Court eee ele to oer id. be | And flluminated ae it were by thet vie. sing, the Duke of Connaught, Prince | Hench and the other Police Headquarters. Glory be! CHAPTER XXIII. lke thelr own, automobile, polished | ble darkness, the table beneath it rome | \othur of Connaught, Prince Christian 7 y up fre it place iT he a 0 ef Schleswig-Holstein and Dom Manel ; | CARRI E NATION hg wenn seenee canalbuse. ran theres looking [Handa wav ret as, (bovis "anoat upon'| King of Portu There was alto IRE COMMISSIONDR JOR JOHN: ; limit when he leaves the post to which —--—— 1 Stand RB . eri rh 7 Kl the rising stream of a fountain, then h etween Two @ little out of his element; and the Queen inh acity as soverelgn SON fined a fireman five days’ pay | he has been others, by what T could tell, were | settled with a thud and « creak down | vdy of the order ‘ igned. 7 we Id: t . Second Deputy Commissioner Dough- orlds. & | ‘“ or saying he did ? s. eed 4: pon the floor, ‘There wa . oats for saying he didn't know how to) "Gaya that the detectives In hie KNOW that. mostly the same people as before; but | Mean upon I et ttendance of knights companions use a telephone. charge must adopt modern methods of y At Carucel Hed; | there were more of them, twenty or |Mentary silence, full of crowded breath. | ? 1 I know that Mra, Tabor|twenty-five all told, chattering in| ins. While | was wondering contusedly | Sing George opened thé chapter, an- | That wes not only @ confession of} tracing criminals. Suggestions from = ae . ph. or ioe ing hls intention of creating his extraordinary ignorance by: the fireman, | Sherlock Holmes, Arsene Lupin or yours | is out of her mind; T| groups about the brillant room and | how much of it ft had onty tnamisined, | ; rot, 8 1 ante , Val knight. No objection being |but @ serious reflection on the utility of | traly, formerly known as Butts the Boy | know that her delusion | siving 1t almost the air of a recep- Pra che ak Teeltation we've ha Duke and Prince Arthur of |the department of which the new | Detective, must be utilized wherever : takes the form of regent oe ars tree oF tees | ao fare, Who did it? Who is there>" | Connaught, who voucled for Edward's | Scrappy Commissioner Is so proud. stil! | Possible. No aid is to be slighted w | ’ Horror of martiage, becaue Ll oe the ed to the impression. | And the throaty rulous contralto | wheat ng rm to, sure at Hi Beach from Park Row ir Inte av. "ani then, bea’ tieech’ tr to ings Mightay station on the “orn SINGER, Beiider, es TH and Weet Oth t.,, ught. Good, stopped, searching for a softened form be ° is to be oval ti ate foyer fe oe ter, / Worse, it was undoubtedly a bluff, @ criminal ts to be answered; “I did. Miriam. Do you} Rie fe and full dress of the or the | chap. nual parade «0 that the rain would do | Personally aclemittc an if we had been | fattians fluffy woman with large eyes, | Another man somewhere ia the ctrcte youthful prince appeared distinctly ner-, Fourth Deputy Police Commtasioner | the work of the sweepers while they | speaking of strange fa eg ba Witt Lays (H hte ' sop Pag i rong SPE Pe SUMMER RESORTS. | } | d*to: ty. Oe ty 4 voluble triviallties o ersation and e heg your 7 . mt ott eer tee Vous. Jimmy Dillon, who used to be a cop | marched, thus saving loss to the city ause of my wife's death, Hysteria| Joes exaggerated both vulgariam and |coukl you move something quite hevond THE THO. PSON Baward took hls place at his father's On Post himself, says he doesn't want | Fine! ted by introspection. Fixed idea our reach? One of thoes things on tbe! Lh Kila. ‘The Bishop of Winchester recited | trivial complaints, but he will make it | Really, these are the days of the real eae of Mirlam’s continual presence—what's ee riven Gaoanny ebeeainey of pookcase, for instance?” | LAKE MAHOPAC, N. ¥, 4 fellow “beating his post.” thing {n our public. offices. that Iine?—'the wish father to the| “What for?” whined the voice, Belect family hate tie religious admonitions and then the hot fo But theres a fy tn the butter—-Park |Noted Reformer 67 Years Old] thoughe—the paychic element in there | DVI seen her somewhere vefore, Seuss ee ow ee vis. the) RIMLERIA: CFO tHe et MAE Ie tho TOSIE ARNE In polleay Coreen alaNel cut off the things, you know, dom react on the, roping about among rocvliections. Wttik to your Je soolter Meret rg a ri , Is, for y invested ‘orook, That is the main thing in p i d . i , A ngs, ‘ . ° card rementeesd; ake |t0 We i ——_—_—_—— —— HI te ee reed me | work and the shirker should WES) tes OE aaa ee When End Comes in Physical. “Whole thing moves In a cite) TM man wao Imad been with us| Maclean's hand relaxer upon my knee EXCURSIONS. fan. The Prince then knelt and re- parks. ! | ele sgrnen paranoia a ‘jin the trolley accident, the woman who| 8nd he sniffed audibly, But the answer | - AAA Armas | Da words wuiste coaplituiea: hini a SE A DESPAIRING W t mM Sanitarium. OWhatie thee best ceences wee ua! nad fo curiously discovered the where-| brought my heart inte my Stwost, for T 3 , watch constituted him a| J IKE A DESPAIRING WAIL from behind the doors of a padded cell comes 4 * hat'g the best chance? What can|MOe to otthe chain knew who made It beyond the ‘possi- | the following: | we do” take. i “ 7 | pefore, elrel D bou he . naelf buckled the blue L DEAR WURRA WURRA: | We're doing all we can. We've| As before, the cirile fot mee orn Mra, ‘Tabor said quietly. n the left leg of the Is the Mayor bluMing about new subways? Is the Interborough work- | LEAVENWORTH, Kan. June 10.—| Called the best man in the country, | centre tale commuted th ome a eden tte it | ing. the shells?” Has the BR. T. an-ace in the hole? 4 You can't depend on any prognosis, “T want eo you. Wh y Ce eee ey ctr Whats donee: Who's bene & | Mrs, Carrte Nation, who had been tn] you know. We don’t arora cen OMs. /ting about the walls. The doors were| 0 ee eet per ad ll a Put me wise, Wille, I'm twiddling thumbs all day long wondering at — | @ private sanitarium here since Janu-| things perfectly, at best. There's no| closed. and the extingulahing of the) ii qge After an embrace from his father and she congratulations of the other knights, | , vith-are' oi beth ity My hen? Heltap! ‘i a . tt HPiveduscion. was formed ‘and. the| Hh er tre ts err. OL MUI AE Bogie ary, dled last evening of paresis, She} tigid line of demarcation between in| Hes iett Me room in see iE couldn't come before. Aren't you ion ght marche George's Chapel| Patience, Mr. Bug. I don't wonder at your agitation, You have my eym.| was sixty-seven years ol, Her death| Sanity, and hvateria, | Nervous and|/Sr Ck) ia pation about the edaen| peppy) She inlet have heen speaking oy @ religious « a revival of an| pathy and the good wishes of ail the rest of the strap-hanging millions of New| had been expected for weeks. VoUreabtt tall? "lof they windows made { possible to| 0 child crying in tte bed. : “I want to-come back—I want—you, “ nat does Dr. o» limagine rather than to see, The gloom jant 10-9 , Mrs. Nation in November, 199, made] putt wnat does De. Paulus aayr’ [had the solldity of closed eyelids, and| our deato rm very happy, but I~ her debut as @ saloon-smasher at] tinual external suggestions of Miriam| Perhaps because of the sudden transit MmOr Dveuneiyen ebiky Gis Wilke Kiowa, Kan,, but it was not until al he'd call it only hysterical; but we| from brilliant ight it had the dear chitd,’ fj 7 month later, when she went to Wichita | guard her as far as possible from any-| fulness of Indefinite color and move-! wit ign the the same. Tocan't falk— and resumed her saloon-smashing, that| thing of the kind. If she originates| ment; as when one suddenly Dburles|e, you there, You're afrabi of-eome- real notoriety came to her,’ With a|the hallucinations herself AD hiachras ee the pillow, with the Nght thinte-t nes doarcde. soir teers’ Nothin to do but ke er quiet bt ). hy and yatchet she entered one saloon after] NONE, WO inaara avoid axcitement| I caught myself unconsctousty etrain={ MS crumisne me" oy ‘ another and generally she began oper-| 124 ner mind in other directions, sug-|!n& my eyes to Yobserve these half-| musintt. Nobody shall take ou attons by smashing the mirror on the| nt "cormatity, “Nothing more. pos-| imaginary after-images. And despite! "\"iut,, louay shall taxé you away! back bar. Then she would break the| Sine, unless we take her abroad for| the difference of environment the alt-| vee me and f felt toy hele meatunn dottles containing liquor. hypnotic treatment, and that doesn't/ters had hardly begun their tunelese! noe with nervousnem, ae? Orlow rn] The woman, who believed the Lord| mecm advisable, Nothing elé6 to be| crooning of old songs before I felt the| of 'aracr, “Ine cewmobvcomerces ot the had appointed her to get ‘rid of the| done. Question of tim same breathless closeness before, t! whole scene. was teo aitken! oetas 2 e ; “Then it's just a question of getting} same saturated oppression, the same ing—the poor drinking places of this country, which a ©) mother’a hywterical Soadness, the utter rid of this fixed idea? feeling of uncomfortable and even in-|mmenere Ny she called murder shops, soon found) “wer, put that's begging the whole | decent overcrowding. MMB acMager 00 Be gb oat : many aldes. Other women joined fh the| aiention, Crouby, don't you ses? ‘The| I steadied myself with long breaths, | Deercetiy ngicuitted te tethnte son eon York, Undoubtedly, aw Mike Harte would say, there is @ lot of underground work| crusade and all in turn were thrown| xed idea ia the disease. You're a lay- | bracing involuntarily against. the ten-|ben tne Sacred rettate and eon. z on fp this subway situation into jail. Mrs, Nation spent many|man, you know, and su look at it/aion. Then all at once the door opened Be 5 Hut we will get a move some time and pull up perhaps for the foolish waste| Weeks in jail in Kansas towns, but got|with the simplicity of ignorance. No /allently and softly closed, and as T (To Be Continued. oO: Words and yeors now going on. no long sentences, Kansas was a pro-|0ffense meant, ‘but that's the plain fact, | turned to look some one rustied past ee | have learsed @ Jot about how much the Interborough Rapid Transit Com-| hibition State and the ‘joints were tl-|¥ou know. Paulus doesn’t call It hope: | me, visible only as a solid shadow in] FOUR SAW THEIR WAY SERVICE WILL BE but Rome wasn't built in @ day. | th Al Deal Is Completed. pany and the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company love us. They say tt themselves. | legal. Therefore, there was more or lesa| » Be vee wal wank apd esc elon ora tps te OUT OF SYRACUSE JAIL.| SCHEDULE ON sUNDay, : But, honest, now, don’t vou think it is a case of not because T love the pas-| difMculty in successfully prosecuting the ing to find something to 40," | made room, and a chair was moved up ie t T love tils nickel more? hatchet-wielder. ‘because something has got to|quietly, no one speaking or even wn, ce, ied C vecause he loved him, so both of these transit] Kansas | ssloon-keepers were ine Pausing in the song. leigaant nr elie I p. ewoue |i panic, and about men, two of whom were eentenced yee- stom ancient nto disuse. TY BUNS SIE FOR FLUSHINE'S ‘NEW HGH SCHOOL i * i) Huge Bill! erty Almost as Sooi yard Defaces Pro) eee Eo an Pe Through the efforts of R ait iia 9 Kill-off the chance of build! ay hundred closed up| ‘Right spirit. Right way to face « t my heart pou mas. Kcio0! Commlrsione> for the | commiters are lke f MII off the chance of building the subways Just because) within six weeks fier Mrs, Nation went|aimculty. Always bert to be optimistic, me hans Heated wat slenched then: | terday to \uburm prison, sawed thelr Daye at oF Qe the olty has Just |i GiNK—mather Knickerbocker didn't make such a bad job of the aubway|ana\ visit Mee nade pty Ci GR rerun ets Last eee gp eodtned ray Atoll Presd bead a on bay here 4 le to a large plot ef ground | “we now have and which he bullt without outside help. large citles of y. Her trip] Might do harm. Hell's paved with good | 1 could have plainly aeen that the new- Liao Fol Sieaee ‘ehkenees eek, j tt iway and Whitestone avenue, THE GOOK—The divvil a bester plece of work than that subway was ever done| ere was « -making one, In ad-Jintentions, you know, and we've got an ” jee Green $ etiest part of Flushing, as| he tl re died over to. Belmont without cueing him « penny, | citien to eiving toctures, for whioh she| expert on the case. Where there's any And It wae an Jf she trought with ber | Gnd’ Albert Adems, Tseuaans Was te» teteie A aie s Up th tne Line: tw y ‘ ae penny. | was well paid, °c appeared in a re-|work for you, we'll count you in, but|&M Increase of the already tense ex-| der a six yoare’ sontence 'n Auburn the site for a new high sciool, |THE GINK=It was the greatest gift in history, so it was. vised version of “Ten Nights ina Bar-| ore ror tute tas? pectancy, as if her own nervous trouble! prison, Jordan had « three years’ 1 The plot commands a view of the —_——_— room" at the oll Third Avenue Theatre.|” 1 rose trom my chair, “Of course I've Spread out about her like a deepening | tence, Green was santenced to Himira : of color, Ike a drop of blood falling into water already tinged with red. It was my own imagination, of course,| for sentence. The men sawed five River and lu mashing stunt was the BOXING BILL pro- | Her saloon: no idea of putting in my oar without Reformatory and Adame was being he! ryoposed to erect a building to cost daino'to permit afc tal fight- viding for the appointment of a | feature. authority, Give me credit for that Mrs, Nation made a large amount of | uch sense—and thank you for making AR: Bars, E18 I’ IS A RANK INJURY soout $800,000, but work cannot be e boxing J M FRAWLEY Thoard facing Br @ thousands of automobiles p " struge! ng Which | yout was permitted A hard struggle Goodby. vyb 4 ¥, f the droning hum at the table, the| slightly built. To get out some of them s daily. |fagrant fouls, and was disqualified only| disastrous results. None of the big i Can you see your way down?” bs @ citizens of Flushing are wonder: | wire his brutality) was so manifest that| clubs is making any money. ‘There|Committee Want to Know How ae Reid haa inteltigentiy obeerved, #1 Rian” took on a quality of brittleness. | had to leave a part of their clothing | : . } er to appear in cd have in commission to regulate the game in elling souvenir hatchets. 7 ¥ | the excitement of being close upon my | three-quarter-imoh bare of steel to 4 Commenced until next Year, an the ape | icy partiowarly Mr. Burke,| this State has passed the Senate, It | TOT guy she had enough to buy | me, understand the facts. | Tell My, Ta- | queat, and the reaction of allence clos-| make their escape. ‘The tool used wae a poriation for the erection of the wiiose real name ts = Blasse.| should become a law. It is about time|a farm in Arkansas, where she went to| oft to New York.” i tng aver ithe aera on of her en. | @ case-knife that had heen made tnto « : hool must be ed In next year’s |p.9 outrageously unfair tactics he te-| that something was done to bring the | live. “Certainly, Certainly. By the way,| trance: but ‘¢ Cmexertion of | saw. The men made their escape from | vidget | oh with Ted Nelson eee A } breathing, ae if T were immersed up to } ‘y Gas [sorted to in his mateh with Ted Nelson | port under decent supervision. Aw Crosby, T auppone 1 ought to congratu- | rrestning: a4 itt the cells into the firet comidor, and No soone: had tie clty taken ttle as she Olympte should bar him forev#F | matters stand now there is no restraint | HEAD MORMON J. F. SMITH — [late you. Fine. Fine, Well, wo've ail) te the atmosphere tind been iike | from that into the outer corridor ; Ne renee ot and crested a huge | frome, Appearing in oine rounds ehe{ 08 the game, A lot of fy-by-ntght or- A SUGAR TRUST WITNESS. | ‘vs ‘n be patient and hope for the best.| weight before, it was now like a de-| through openings that were about eight ii H Away wee ns ae oem he committed | €anizations have butted into it with je] It's hard, of course, Bu eo 8 Mberately closing vine. In the intervals | by twelve imohes, All of them are | 4 Little brushings and rustlings ran in| behind. ing what pull the owner of the bills): could be no longer overlooked ar» too many of them and very few Far Latter Day Saints Control was hard. And the hardest part of it around the room, and I thought| ‘The court-houee fell ie located f hoard worked to obtain this privilege.!pyis same fellow gave another flue] good callbre boxers from whom to far Latter Day 3 Mi wan the waiting, T saw Maclean that| now . * Nedue = es | ™ a how @ breeze runs over a field of tall| Cedar street, directly oppostt —_— > tration of his Innate meanness draw. The consequence {s that small Beet Products. samo night, and without evincing more where each tuft {n turn takes | court-house, with pwn it geen “J MANHATTAN CLUB IS | bout with Jim Mc crowds of members have attended the 4 .|than an ordinary curlostty about spirit-| tip neighbor's rentlonsnenn. by an underground passage. Ii A.C. It was poor Mc recent shows. Waseeteey Tunes Uezeeaen FJ) (alla, arranged to be taken to the next | "te ocourred to me suddenly that most erected four years ago. Eivery ah TO BUY WHITNEY HOME. | the professional ring bh Placing the manly art on an organ-| Smith, the head of the mC Lads ‘he lof the seances. After that, there was) of the people here were women; and| ble modern appliance was used to make jwith stage fright. He was unable tol i2eq basis will eliminate the surplusage | Will be one of the star witnesses be- | nothing to do untll one should be held. |/the sense of crowded presence led me| Ht both fire and emcape-proof, and the Fo Move From Old Jerome Mane (raise his hands, Rut Burke never heeded! of ctubs and put an end to tramerups| fore the Hardiwck Committee of the!’ “he slender thread of coincidence be-!to Imagining crowds and throngs of | authoritiog wore of the opinton that a ‘ fe Mati-| oe shouts of the audience. He deliber-| between managers of the boxers and| House which will Investigate the Sugar] tween Sheila's ghost stories and my ex-| women grouped In pictures or dancing | delivery like that of this morning was sion as Soon as It Can Obtain ately worked the padding of his right) hold-ups of managers of clubs by the] Trust. perlences at the Iaat one was my single|in rows upon the stage. And then t| impossible, The alty police and coun- . | ale away from the knuckles and then] managers of the pugs. It may be pos-| The committee will seek to ascertain} chance of discovering @ remedy of|remembered sharply that I could not| try authorities are scouring the coun- New Quarters. Ifwung a terrific blow on the helpless] sible, too, to create some arrangement| from. Mr. Smith to what extent the| which the doctors did not know. Prob-|see Mrs. Tabor and wondered whother | try, but no trace of the men can be that the Man-|man in front of him. And the by which the public will be enabled to| Mormon Church !s Interested tn tne] ably I should discover nothing of any! my certainty that {t was she had any‘ found. tne jet him get a with it—to hia shame.| know at the end of a bout who carried | peet sugar industry and whether alle- | Burke sho be kept out of the rin off the honors. In this way can be) gations that It controls the beet sugar and as a further punishment he should] headed off the sure-thing chaps who| trust are true, It will also endeavor and | jature be called lis own name Blasse| now wager on a decision by writers| to learn the relations existing between Re utei an Te was learned to-di haftan Club is negotiating for the of tie fate William C, Whitney at Pitta avenue and Fifty-seventh | stre ‘OR SALE— EAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— LONG ISLAND. Will Move up town as soon as it van |i stead of the classic name of Burke. | ‘fixed’? in advance. | the monopoly that controls beet sugar | ~v- ne | AA AAAARAAPOARIA rota new quarters. | a and that exercising supremacy over the Vor, @ number years the club nas woeRRA WURRA: | are not singing. If it's through | cane output. The charge has recently oceupied the old Leonard Jerome man- , Will you kindly answer the follow- lack of appreciation of music why | been made that the two trusts have a Mion at Madison avenue and Twenty- | ing to decide a bet: A says that do they attend? Perhaps it's due to | @ecret understanding and do not inter. un a nee or boorlshness. What | fere with the territory and methods of eo! e do you think? each other. time the home of the American. Jockey | are not playing ball with the Pitti ‘ixth street, This place Was at one! when Hunter, Wilson and Gibson | pure ign ; Her 4 burg. National League team they A NEW YORKER WHO Has | The committee will begin Its hearings i Coie 68 roll as the See ee.) are. connected vith the distillery BEEN THERE. | next Monday. for woile HERI RY Bk Seen eit | business. B says they have no con | | What did you expect to find in Brook. | gate » chosen, c ; ation whatever with the booze em- | jyn? Civilization? Whoops, my dear! | oumbgr of other sites, Including one | Hochime” Which ta Figiit? ps, my dear! | QSCEOLA CLUB TO PICNIC she New York Central in Park ave- troiaRi, F. KLOINERHOLTZ ee er ce liner tata | MICHARL, SbukRit APToR TH weIRD AT COLLEGE POINT. ilding at Fifth avenue and ‘Forty- of interest. | MASSAPEQUA ‘The only connection the three plas ; vt 1 litteat ine eaten Club's lease exp in| You mame have with the t rey WURRAS WORBA | ae aay it res Bron es Ano “ ; | eat tf sauset the 6 s holsters, not RR RR and sve! the Bronx, will ho! ahoyt time, Becaue of he sksacrape is a : eee L—How many negro policemen ara {annual summer picnic at Witzel's Grove, 4 SB UE x an upiown WURRA WURRA y De. Bolle’ Fore ob New. | College’ Rain on MuAgay, Th some t was orga Has England formed a treaty © Mow mens Chinisun ate asad |. nip is 700, > as the Democratic Club of the United States which is pract DAreRneS thousand tickets have been sold for the nd for a i cally an all p against a saloon or dance | &¥ | gna for many years ite horse) cally an alliance agsinet G tere & s8laan, oF dance | "ne osuy members and their friends From Pennsylvania Depot, Thirty-Third Street, New York, in its No. 182 Raat Eigntieth str in New York? will ansemble at the head f the or Atlantic or Nostrand Avenue ts, Brooklyn. N rbitration treaty between the ral Sy aktiaae ssoclation, No. 198 St 1e, at united Btates and Great Britain se preset, RY, Ghinene law | ato o'clock, and march to the Port Free Transportation Provided Stations. E FROGS FOR JAPAN, prrsent vider disceyon. tes, tar tL i ntle | Mopein davis In Hast One Hundred and falsem’Over to Drive Out the Little | sett. tho fell 4 § ke: a teense to own a saloon under Board the r Native Croakers, aim that such woud i Bo WIbEtAMs, — | 80g to L 10 D rect menace to German And a ee Mes ert Sixty-nint 5 ee seer accone Hueymntae AUTRES ogy AE | MoH Rast Taniyaenondatacn, | Reta At $245 per Lot, Own, $5 per Mo. A\Sserican bull frog is to be Introduced | a mie wi the O10 Shela ane and, NO.0.0.0! \ WV boat and 1. Wormao Inonya, the only o ais tage UD Ene CRnae Se , rs. Bugene Me d fe to be graduated at the Con- | At (nie writing {t Inoke 6s JF <he ree rae rig site He wi No assessments for cement sidewalks, water, gas, electric light, or sewer mains. hesicut Agricultural College at Stor’s, [inpte to put gh such ‘a treat Fatale ooBhP aMahe mike tar has bean vestorday for hie home with @ orate | were defented by Irish thes . ‘o Nena —< No better opportunity has yet been given purchasers to secure cither a home site staining a doen ball frogs for breed- ea pee ena] Killed by Besta 1 Ae a . ot purcoses, He believes that the frogs!) WURRA WURRA sate i iat Chace CRTIGET Daiysaavael Youre or New York suburban lots for an investment than this section at Massapequa depot. } quickly run out the little red frogs What's the matter with the man- buld two a tle game |old, a stonesetter of No, 29) Seventh Each purchaser will receive direct benefit from the vast sums being spent for gmmon to Japan. Inonya will return | ners of the Brooklyniies who a does the nin to the | avenue, fell from the fourteenth to v improvement and development work now under way at Massapequa. . “04 ts this country in the fall to take tend the operatic performances teams in the vou inth floor of the ante!pa : WEE! tet Wisconsin Univeraty tn dairy | (he Academy of Music? A large JAMES E. COY Meee hb. M. yesterday while quitting You Can Reserve Choice Locations This Sunday. Braet ia oe, Rear, Me Op his return to his country a/| t of the audiences chatter anit , A tle game ‘s an off game and in| work. He was hurried to the Hudson in the Government will be given Foden a he overtute and at (‘played over The score for the we @treet Hospitel, where he died shortly ‘ ony cme aries = ghquld not be counted in @ pool, latter bis arrival ‘Prone 1023 Bret’ Queens Land and Title Co., Times Bullding, 42d St., N. Y. m

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