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THE EBVENIn¥ weuebv, LUBSDAY, JUNE 20, 1911 LT Ried TEI? Thi a tt nowt crecres MABNEOIE TRICT'S | Strikers Waiting to Receive Strike Breakers, HARVARD-VALE "HANDS WOULD tha @ thousand etrikers patrolled tho i I i 5 | i (AES FIACCOUNTSINGGLED) ©» Prepared to Give New Men Hot Reception GAME CALA EVENT BURN UKE FIRE . Morgan, Mallory, Ward, Savannah, O14 | Sheivends ATTING ORDER, Scratching, Used One Set f Gasieten, Cree and Hesse tieee fe | ‘nailed | Baeon. it Corey, rt. of Cuticura Remedies, ; vewtia, 85, aden, 1 4 Gt the union men and the companies |r ,: ' ~ | Potter, 20. ste Hands Entirely Well, | old lther Se wed er a eenarat (Reichmann Directed Change ce whens by eoastwiee strike would be called for . Hann, 1b. MeKee, 25 “Tean truthfully say Cuticnra Reme i Thureday morning. A general strike, it} After Bank Superinten- Wiegiesworth, of. Melliy, 1b gun eeGrea tO tt es ee t wag stated, would take out 9,00 inen Yo P*eleand | Gilson, Sb Merritt, $b. Of ecsema. About four yearstugo if and would tle up the entice water front dent’s Criticism. Reever, c. Rurdeeto, | Roticed some little pimples coming on \ of the city. | bag foc 2 ar Wea, | my little finger, and not giving it any | COMPANY @TANDS FIRMAGAINST fabs pa sale ice ody Attention, it soon became worse and on gpread all over my hands, e. CLOSED SHOP. PRACTICALLY THE SAME. | | (frectel to The Rvenlog World.) fave ther in water for e long ene, i ‘With the time approaching for a final : 3 | YALE ILD, NEW HAVES, Conn., ey would burn aoe frm and es v (estates, the line's ‘oMciais continued | ine 2.The annus! commencement fn'them, After ucing all the calves f q preparations to Aght the union Just 88} beeeident on Trial Merely | game betweer the Yale and Harvard | could think of, I went to three different i) hough no negotiations had been started. | Tesicien noon Y | basebals teame wan held at Yale Field | doctors, but all did me no good. ‘The i In fact, 8. Ira Cooper, attornoy for the ' | | only relief I got was sc ing. Morgan Line, said to-aay that there| Signed Alleged False Report, this afternoon. ‘The graduates tn ®or-| “go after hearing so much about the was absolutely no change in the altur- geousiy colored costumes swept over the! wonderful Cuticura Remedies, T pur tion. He added that the ropiy of the Says Accountant Ball. | feta twe hours before the game cam. | Chased one complete eet, and after usin \ them three days my hands were mu Mergen Lise to the strikers would prove menced. ‘The Yair «rads were in con. better. Today my hand are gnticely 4 d | tume of fifteen years back. well, one ing used." (Si = The company has not yielded upon the} wartin J. Condon, President of the, Just before the game there was a hard| fase Hite, Nagber, B. FD. 2, Bpring thunder storm, waicn teft the diamond | “No stronger evidence than this could In very poor condition, and it was! be given of the success and economy of | imuddy when the game atarted, In tor-| the Cuticura Remedier in the treatment mer years the parade tad atopped be-| Skin,” A single hot bath. with Cuticura fore President Tatt and the ciass of 188. | Soap and a gentle anointing with Cuti- This year, owing to the absence of Prest | cura Ointment are often sufficient to |aont ‘Taft, they stopped in front of and | afford immediate relief in the most dis- cheered President Arthur T. Hadley. The | tpesin: Geert lay Ere | crowd wan the jorgest that had ever! Ointment are equally effective In. pre- | been seen at the Yals baseball fel! de-| serving, purifying and beautifying the y spite the thunder #torm., An extra Ks. sealp, hair and hands, Cuticura ] stand seating £00 people had been bull | Boap, (2o0.) and Cuticure Olotmenc sao In eight eld and a double line of auto-| Botter Drug & Chem Ccep., sole propa., Party closed in upon the non-unionists mobiles flied in the space between right} 439 Columbus Ave., Boston, i and teft fleld. 47Mailed free, samples of Cuticura ; i So Soap and Ointment, with 32-p, book. iM ‘ . Vi | | | the nolee of the encounter attracted | WENT INTO VITA PROPERTY. | i erat ease wae pip Mga American Snuff Company, was the Ar of ni ages cent. ae oF of making employments from tho| “itnes# in the trial of Joreph B. Reich. | anjon instead of from sailors’ boarding | ™@NN, former president of the Carnagie houses. Upon the proposition of the | Trust Company, when tt was resumed ; ~, Sleeed shop General Manager Jungen | to-day before Justice Davis in the Crim- £ t aid that the line would not concede | inal Branch of the Supreme Court that point. ‘Did you have any business relations | The strikers were tn ugly mood when | with Reichmann?” asked Assistant Dis- they began the day‘s operations. An| trict-Attorney Clark. angry demonstration against four etrike| “Yes; the Merchants’ and Manufac breakers, ending in three arrests, started | turers’ Securities Company” — the Gay's activities. He was interrupted by Stephen . a imber of strikers were at Perry | Haldwin of cou 1 for the defense, who | and West streets when four men | insisted upon a direct “yes” or no.” Passed on their way to the docks of| Mr. Clark withdrew the question and | the Mogan line. The strikers made «| placed in evidence an agreement be- | Tush for them. Argument was tried|tween Reichmann, a» President of tho | firet, but it was apparently no time for | Merchants and Manufacturers’ Secur- conversation. Then the strikers soughi | ities Company and the witness, dated % prevent the strike-breakers from | (ct. 2%, 1900, Dureuing their way. As the attacking | #UNDREDS OF THOUSANDS! xorenwous BOSTON SERIES; OR NO SUBWAY ENNELL,S “ | | ie ation ot ihe noon ‘Tho agreement provided for the trane . i u © For Furniture The policemen arrested ‘Sidney wri-| fF ot 6 por cent. of the ahares of the . za SAYS MV ANENY | We Furnish Homes Complete “ uy ha Vita Colorado © jo the Securtti | 4, Mare of No. it Kast ‘Tweaty-teventh | Lite Colorado Company to the Securities THE BATTING ORDER. |. —Cash or Credit ©) mreet and Vinito Frebolo of No. 365 | latter corporation. Mr. Condon said that 98 ae Se ey ee New York _ Boston. | | You get at Fennell’s two stores | East Eighth streot. Lynch js one of {after the date of the agreement the a § reeney, 3 —_.— | real valu real, solid, genuine, the leading figures in the strike and a | finuances of the mining company, or at Snodgrass, cf. Hersog, os (Continued From Firet Page.) | * paneer \ leader of the militant strikers. The|least the disbursement of the §300,000, RACIN RESULTS guaranteed furniture that will ENTRIES Murra, Merk’ lo It Miller, rf. tb. Ingerton, yet: be BA dal, as Kalser, If Mla oe Sh pages Alp a {° four men went to the docks under|were handled by the Carnegie Trust = five you satisfaction as long as police guard. Company. you live; you get furniture that “A tecond riot took place when a 4 t tt ned b Recause he was “selfish : et tiets ‘whe het’ soon cmmpncyee Pre gist (A aso Os Lee rniegie Cavite, 3b, 3 he deficit 1s earned by t 4 An te a he ‘a wears, lasts, satisfies, pleases. < rust Company?" askes r. Baldwin, Meyers. c. Kling, ¢ tem. « d 1 No. waiters for the Morgan line were| cross examining. i Marquard, p. Mattern. p trolier Prenderga ver avenue, Onone Park, cut of | Reliable Furniture —Low Prices brought by the Ninth avenue “L" tol wygqs) Umptres—Finneran and Rigter | Jeclaring against the Coney 1, Herman Charles at No| Honest, well made, latest styles Caritopner street, When the men left} «Dist bu dadw Mr. Relobmann before HAMILTON RESULTS. HAMILTON ENTRIES. ceed ea | was quoted to- eying at Fifty-first street, without a|—every piece guaranteed. Ad- jer the protection of the reserves from |he became associated with the Carnegie - = img ae Special to The Erening World It may be a } that the v in her will, fled for probate to-/vertised prices mean nothing Charles. street station and Capt. | Trust Company?” FIRST RACE—Three-year-olds and! NAGE TR HAMILTON, Ont., June 20] SOUTH END BASEBALL GROUNDS, | strand avenwe which the conferrees }Quality: meade everothink SEN Stephen Baldwin, a number of strikers} “Yes; I think I did." upwards; maidens; $300 udded; three- | joags te f% [oumorrow's races ace 48 (6) Boston, Mass., June %0.—Threatening | have recommended giving to the Inter- | \:.. Cuartes died on March 24 at her KR aalLOc Re taw nel VE Joined in the procession. “You knew him to be an experianced | Warters of a mile.—Narnoe J. V. irs T TACK S tureeverrolty six | thunder showers served to hold dows | corough, can at relatively small cost.be | ime in Crone Park. Her will leaves | St quality at low prices from us STRIKERS HURL BRICKS AND] banker?” I (Gullett), 7 to 1, 5 to 2 and even, ; at Hee Mariel’: Fie] what would have been a very good at-| extended ai any time to Coney Island ; ¥ to her alate Aw; GEO FENNELL & CO, POLICE CHARGE. “4 “ won by a length; Commola, 108 (Fod- | Tai took. 108 5, 105," Warner, J0v;] tendance at the National League Park | and active competition 1 with Nia bt tha warns addpanel toe . FEN lon I underetood him to be. : i { me saeetatin, tito. Tid; “Hyoule’ Wives | y 4 ; : the Coney Island ine: Brookiyn | \* ph i me | 2209 $d Av. 12) When the men reached Tenth street] “Hundreds of thousands of dollars|{0n) 6 (01. 2 to t and even, second: | tin, si wey Mh, 110, here to-day, for whenever the G he Coney Island lines of the Brooklyn line reason, she gays, “she nursed me ee V., Bel. 120th & 121st Sts. the strikers began shouting “scab” at| were put in the Vit aneae a: janen, # (Byrne), 4 to 1p 2 to 1 and| (4) ar cas be come to town the fans turn ¢ company from all points t * | through a serious illness. onx Store, the strike-broakers and hurling bricks | Relchnean became acocneted mie nus | even. third. Time, 1 on Queen, erence, Tena | goodiy numbers to welcome them.| tory common to both systems, as Wall | Ms” Husband never suported me," | 3d Av. & 149th St. and stones at them. Pollos, on foot and | "v0, ansoetat : Chippewayan, Northumberland, Con ane ‘aye '9a Gti | Johnny Kling, after his batties with |as through operation inaugurated from | \, Charles says in her will, “unttl Paercted, chareed the strikers and t36k | 'tas stance: been doing a fine busi. | Cei2% Curtous, Otter, also ran and An-| Pim Wh. the Chicago gwners and tie Nationat| the Bronx to Coney Island for 8¥4 17 04 him arrested in March, 119, for BEST WORK at LOWEST PRICES arrests masa. pl eghony captured (nese? * lehet as named. THIRD RACE Seliing: fouryearolte end up| Commission, is now the field captain | cents, tn accordance with announced |» on-support. Furthermore, f have! Is there » douve i sou 3 that we ars were Lore Callan of No. 90 Water| The wi BBCOND PACK—$500 ed: twoe t a 494;] of the Roston team and being credited | desire of the Interborough: If there | och him $4200 alnce our marriage street, Emanuel Martines of No. 4#i 1e witness said he wouk! not call It] year-elds; five furlo: Puggins, 117 9") with much baseball brains the locai] Were ne other element in the situation I leave othing to my sister, Berth * Special otter one week wal. XO: ing the finest wp Sarre 1 ened, fans wanted to see Just what sort of| the fact that the Brooklyn Company is] ageisheimer, for the reason that her Inaide baseball he would be able to| ‘he only one in the field which bi ade} }usband, Herman, has failed to pay $ evelop against the Giants, Yor theae| to the proper authorities a bona fide|me a balance due out of money loft opr reasone fandom was ‘nter-| offer for the operation of the Fourth | with him for me, and my sister has 4 ‘West street, Frederick Bauman of No.|* "¢ business. It making $32, (Shilling), 11 te 10, 1 to 8 and out, won 33 Prospect place and Frank Masters of | © $9200 @ month, but the expenses were| by two leng\is; Frog Leg ‘No. 177 Perry street. $24,000 @ month. (Burns), 9 to 5, 1 to 2 and out, this outbreak 100 men “ 0 vyne) Stathers’ crinceebes oh cece a ACCOUNT SYSTEM CHANGED) Onerry Seed, 110 (Bryne), ae RR FIFTH RACK AFTER OFFICIAL CRITICIOM. 1 and § to 5, third, Time—1.0},], t as subway with extensions, .. | aided with and encouraged him in his cat S-PIrcr PARLOR street. He finally took refuge . . rokte and upward a holstered in tapest! ‘’ police boat, xd on board) x. L. P. Ball, auditor of the Carnegie | Hereni, Astrolozer and Overman also] Mis, Tisita,t ray Manager McGraw hopes to reach first | .n iteelf enough to commend the wisdom | 1 act onphcletored tn {are ew. Oo: Serst. McLaughlin, in charge of Trust Company, was recalled, Tan and finished as named. 5-PC. SLIP COVERS place again via this af the report giving this line to the ries. He figur snounted police, directed that the streets| Auditor Ball testified that Reichmann| THIRD RACE Kled; three-year= We Lose aa Jt out this way: Pittsburg just now ts} !rooklyn Rapid eee Lees de cleared. Policeman Shine of Tratfc| told him the Superintendent of Banke/ lds and up one and on Tansee firwik pindibe. € rode his horse to tue sidewalk of| criticised the transit doblt account in| eighth miles.—Leah, 9 «Schutt 6 4 Wet street and then rode from Perry | nich nce 2 ta t to Tenth streets, pyshing the crowde| “Mich Accounts due to banks were re-|t 1. 2 to 1 and maint er’ how ven, Won by * Transit The re Hy ss ‘i ti playing a snappy, winning game and; M’ANENY INSISTS UPON LOW | og S: ieive Margot, 108; Mbslare more than Ikely to cause the HRCI Sebing; three-year-olds and] cao outfit much trouble and several RATE GONBITION. | 2 te ead, ue hal tus m losses within the next few days. But Mr. McAneny goes further than | Wes r :] Boston, on the other hand, should be Let the K iy Syhit" T f 1 y Goods" adfvered fret lengths; Amalf 7 Di ne), 7 to nm 25 mil ither into business bousen or corded and directed him to discontinue it. 3 , ter. Prendergast. He says | aa wtih col. with 4 “y to 6 and BEC C ‘ r. rendergast. le say Write or phone #1 t strests. é ‘You substituted another method of|{).0 AM, 1,() f,feconds Bounder, i an cary proposition for the Giants to| gs, R, ‘T. have the Fourth avenue sub- | West sith St. Rexphoistering Co. In one of the brushes with the] keeping those accounts under his direc: | 7 1.5426. Idlewelss, Cliftonion, Sir aan win three games from, and this caleula- | way only upon the condition of a Coney im ' 403 W. 14thSt. Teowe ante Lat Bra ite ne Mad te Ay oP wes ton?" Edward, My ¢ 4 Chiet: Kae’ alro nity "Tax tion going straight would just at Avaccent f Shoulu the B. R. T. re- —_ = fl 4 vrick. Poll’eman Shine T told him {t was practically the|ran and finishe ani i , land the Glants in the top berth Sth Casmant. the: alts'a “proposal «a0 y . i : jon that would result qu z t Con ra come to the station and make a com-| “Who prepared the rough draft of | year-olds and upward; $500 added; one Inthe winning of @ champlonsh cent fare, that company is confronted Tht hots tert th io, es-Hawk Wing, | plaint. the report of Sept. 8, 1910, that went | amd th € , wouldn't git of é a cove! 7 he first) fnnin, Dev walked. | with these alt atives: io I wie away man.” ceptied the daruy, “1109, tho Binla Masking Department?’ | 1c) toten y Crontt | = 5 He was forced by Doyle, Bweeney (>| miter the competition of @ Comey ax nape dis hyar boat fer er| asked Mr. Baldwin. on by: twa Us i eine Herzog. Snodgrass grounded out to ‘ourell) 2 to anc n 0% v; of the Tri- fhilyun dollars “The assistant auditor,” aid afr, | (XOureld) 2 to bo 4 and | LATONIA ENTRIES. Tanned) Ingerion sande « pretty/vare- |" aveccemt faze 07 manag of S50 Ure saree Bal ring sige hae : handed stop and threw out Murray. be i ‘§ " tol and & to 5, third. Time, | slats . han¢ 7 1 ‘ Coney Island cr write BIG OCEAN LINES “So far as you knew Reichmann had] Orderly, Nat Waterbridge also ran and | TACK, LATONTA, Ry, June tp Sv, Ural ane mete suey eat Cer oniies of Seiler low Bore. Puglor Sat, - i. = othing to do with th ninhe sna 7 e-hitngaet a teh dea hal th Ww got ot a tares - SETTLE STRIKE. pope cP aged 7 lial Vaan ihe \20.The entries for tomorrow's are as| or two hits and an error. Crandall| fare from the Tronx over the pres- ire (AE, uo,” Cretan Seren ere follows ved he Was some flelder as well as t and new lines of the Inter- LONDON, June —Th tae leo LATONIA WINNERS. [287 nace Pltener when he made fancy cath! Sorough, which this company hae INDON, June 20.—The strike of the| afr. Whitman, ob fi ongs,— Hare pitoher VE arty envy ' feamen is believed to have been prac-| examination. ———— {i ¥ a see 0 agar, 30. Ry Of Mattern's fly. to short Let Be iran, | Sieady promined to insta Benet 4 ST : ; | Irvhtowns Loe! 1h Patent Stopie eon Cra 0 OW. ear eta ni; Heally ended to-day when the Cunard,| “you're asking leading questions,| pie ity chenin i | Uaierie Hamauon, "io: Cattle, 1080 Attae: | Permey singled to.centre and Sweeney | A delegation from South fiwoilat Waite Star, Allan and Leyland lines} you're killing your own case," maid Mr.| toe Wine), secon en S| a eeonn ‘R. = sarolds; tive] was thrown out, Snodgrass to Devlin, | fearful of belng le : poe anor f{ concedea the demands of the strikers | tying, REARS 4 ns Sir 08 ‘mption. 108; | Tenney. taking second on the throw In. | late yesterday afternoon called upon | gad members. 4nd the latter returned to work, Mr. Baldwin's amile broadened, E te 1 Tar Ato | wrieiit, 100, x 121; Wheel] Frerzog sent a sharp single to rigat| Mr, McAneny, The borough president | late. residence, Within twenty-four hours it ts expect-| “pia you talk to Mr. Reichmann ent | RBI, | 10D cote Satting earolts; one! and Tenney scored. Herzog went tO] of Manhattan opened the report of the i Wednesday, Ju ed that the other lines wil! have foi-| about ‘none’ being put opposite the Dorie, and “riage py Sand, 100; Jack | second on a wild pitch. Miller fannel. | pransit Committee to page twenty-three, Rest and Relieve RHOMAR EKETNK. Weenie. 4 fowed suit and that ali the strikers | question in the report asking wha ugine also ran and finished 106; Touts Smee x4 and asked if the members of the dele- F iY) WIN be back at their posts conyngent Habillies were outstanding | Meme4 Li Gott oak aa: reaes “GHG | GITTINS TO CALL UP ton had looked it over carefully. | T he Aching Arch \ The threatened danger of interference | , st the trust company?” continued |, Mutuels paid: Meroe $9. stralgit, | pocierH “RACE — Selling Stakes; RACE TRACK BILLS. | Tey bad not. But they soon saw | with the coronation naval review at|the cross-examiner. $B place, -s ONE) gahey ode Me, ttazel rhs, HIS *\that the report allowed $17,000,000 for) By Wearing the mY Spithead brought governmental pressure | «1 did not." ae Bit Pee Pa Re er the transit development of South Brook- to bear wpon the ahip companies. ‘The Did you talk to Mr. Dickinson about | > nial ean ccna: tyes 4] ALBANY, June 2%.—Senator Gittins) io i the event of the acceptance er | Coward Arch Support Shoe e firat Big break in their ranks was the | Leameni Voll, 105. | gepved notice on the Senate to-day that declination of the city's offer by the Iti diate} th f the Ci Fecal haa t areolds and up; , out of thetr immed y e yielding of the Cunard line early to-day. | 1 think 1 aid. Goan HALE? | he would move to take up ou BRT. tim iately removes the (Phe Hull seamen joined the strike to-| Dickinson was Reichmann's prede- | un, 104: Short |roguiar order tis Dilla amending the/ 2 2 6, ovipes FoR CITY! strain on the weakened day, the biggest single addition to the] cessor and is dead, | eK 110 His HH Vanticrace track gambling law. This wil) REEDS. 2 38 ene c LINES. foot structure, and grad- atrikers yet announced. George D, Crabbs of Cincluratl, pres- {¥ 100; sir " permit the consideration of the bills at B. R. T. accept the Me- lly raises the ligament: ‘ 0 Today's despatches from Glasgow |ident of the Phillips Carriage Company | va an early date. Should the B. R. Ra | ually rais © ligaments Distances are so great, resi- show that the riot there last night was | next tested, r ’ ‘The claim that directors of the race| Aneny report provision Is ae a rt ? to their natural position. dential sections so remote, sum- more serious than at first reported. The| “Did you ever authorize any one to! ; ( trock essoolations are belng unjustly | glevation of the Gea Beach, Culver ar ys so dusty and warm strikers tried to burn one of the Belfast} make this draft on you in August, 4 & \ dealt with under the present Sater 2¢| West End lines and the connection °F! Coward Arch Support Shoo and mer days Si usty » boats, Pier buildings wore stoned and| 19107 asked Mr. Clark, showing the \ track gambling laws, was characterized «0.6 yines with the Fourth avenue sb-| Coward Extension Nee! have been in great big New York, that it was finally n ry for the fire de-| Witness a draft for $26,500, . ements | a riaiouloue, by, formes Bens lie ro ike | way “ Forty: tra ee ah Breen) mele by sonnet 8 Seward in bis time and labor-saving methods partment to turn streams of water on| "N° | Ree Bae “Hart } wh. | also the extension of the prese ird | Custom Dept. for over 30 yea: | ied j i as it ever presented to you fo: 1 onsors for the Agnew-Hart laws, dae As should be applied in makin; he rioters. nent?” you for BATTING ORDE war in Albany to-day. {He opposed avenue elevated ting to Fort Hamiiton, bse be pp! 4 New York Roster to the Gittins racing A ‘at lee LSB eHor “Did you pay it? |, adele Pe tly “wathe directors,” h sald, “are now on | against the fivescent Coney fare, the re: JAME! :s. COWARD This is especially true im 0. | Wolter L. 2b. | an equal with the directors of| port provides that tne Coney Isiand-anc ES Ss. | bigger a Mr. Crabbe tertified that the Merchants) parizeil, tb. f | oe al! other orgentazations. My Dill took | yo: Hamilton extensions of F searching the city tor a more ‘ and Manufacturers Seourities Company) c away the privilege which they enjoyed | venus subway be built as ofisinal was organized espectally to ie over! } | BATTING ORDER, and which w rather an exclusive one | 1) 4 Oui py the Public Service ‘Commis- (NEAR WARREN STREET) tock of the Platt Iron Workw of | ¢ | , 264-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. | desirable place to live or conduct i | " | a business enterprise. bi. Wai d made the: f Orders Filled | Send for Catalogue a Ohio, The only asset of th sacle se Py itadelphia Brooklyn and made p sion, Mail Orders on company at the time was the Nunamaker Knabe, 2 urch, ef ‘oyn $ Iron Works stock which it ob-| 3 Hall. as of. Daubert, Up. CHERBOURG, France, June 29.—-On | st Week The World Printed tained by giving #ome cash and notes. tmpires——Conneliy and O'T a, | Lobert, &%. Wheat nd the arrival of the steamship Ci on the hokting company | Attendance, Mumm, 7 here yesterday, bound from Hamburg to! “You were a director of the Carnes Stark, 89. New York, it Was announced that Wile | ‘Trust Company?’ asked Mr. Baidwin on! te Coulson. rf tiam Damber of New York, @ cabin | , mination. . Zimmerman, 3b. passenger, had dled on the voy said Mr. Crabbe {¥ dune The body will be taken to New York for —o— burial, {5,894 Individual ‘To Let” Ad- | |vertisements—More Than DOUBLE the 2,604 in the Herald patd drafts drawn upon you by rnegie Trust Company some- didn't you! MADISON, Wir, June 2%—The Lower| “I cannot recall."’ House of the Wisconsin Legislature to- ee Hall day concurred in the Senate resolution There a a Geclaring United States Senator Isaac CITY LOSES LICENSE FIGHT. feo the + Stephenson secured his election through bribery and requesting the Federal ye > and Emelie PARK, BROOKL away from home weeks Manager Bil ) Dahl and hi Dodgers returned to {their own baillwick to-day and began » series of three games with Charley Tenants, when making a change in home, store or office, will quickly see the advisability of consulting World “TO LET” Ads, Special for Tuesday, the 20th | Special for Wednesday, the 21st THEA BSB, yy LOG |PREW RHEE 100 21? ae nox BOG PRA Tree oor 19 for over thre Old-Time Comfort Express Companies Get Exemption °*! W8! | POUND BOX POUND BOX would put them in t nace Jooin's hust bunch of ball toss , The World will i hi Bonaie inves ‘ ¢ for Thete Wagens. H ling bunch of ball tossers i . = very evening until 12 e’cleck. he World will issue a hand- SEMEL oy ears of tos Loner vis | tage Tank ne roe oe Trtacen |,,7he Red Sox rang t teeve at|from Philadelphia. Despite | the poor Has teen brought back to Park Row and Cortingds Siren Mkttehaetoveatay oni T1"o'cluek. Aorna and valuable t malt Bante ure) Ke 0 8 | the start and » A , [showing made by the D 8 gan vara aad forwarde dio Washington. | etreult this afternoon handed ineiny’ stopper SE RS | \estern trina good sized crowd of [Mf thousands by @ change from | 54.BARCLAY $9) ing Guide” about Aug. 4st., WASHINGTON, June 2.—The Senate | gown 4 decision in which he holds that. | ‘ hu ¥ ns turned out to witness the tuasle, coffee to well-made Milk Chocolate y wey Nonite hich- will be distri will lenabiy tak : ray Gardner ‘ snk im to witeh fee the | 20 TLANDT $B copies of which will be distrib. Unquestionably take prompt 8 | corporation ordinances requiring express; : ee | Barger was vent in for the | d Fresh Fruits fe Church St ae u aaah Of @ request from che Lesisls | Cagons and drivers to be licensed. does ot! Sled on iis ts n| Dodgers, while big Maore worked on the . Assorted Fresh Fru PARK ROW & NASSAU uted FREE at all The World's of Wisconsin for an inquiry te nly to exprens cogpanies engaged "i" “Cond and Roored ee Ue ROR tae SER eTN orpe) ata, berries, Chezries, Pines S 206 BROADWAY branch offices, Be sure and get the alleged use of money in| jn interstate business Hie “ eon er fant'| Same Barks A ie. ac tne, pls Ger, Fulton $s one. jan with the election of Senator He therefore gran@d — injunctions brow to Loe plate Both sides were disposed of in a 147 NASSAU St 3 . henson, The sentimest on | against the olty to the Adams, United Wits Hooper and dropped the hurry in the first. inning, Wihoat delng “There's a Reason ‘Get Bs yt Sorvead me 8 ie practically unanimous i) States and Wells Farge express com- | lowing the runner to vo sate ft on 1 ss0 after smashing out & instance panies. was thrown out by Ford. three-bagg e

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