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' | ommneeeneis . ° ° {Crowd of Summer Residents and * with th | eart O n irt in an | Vi i East e | Visitors Enjoy the Day at | End of Long Beach, * M | | ‘To-day Is the great day of the year Ss 1 amt at the Point Lookout end of Long Beadh. | | ‘The summer residents of Nassau-by-the- 'e | | | | Sea, their friends and many visitors, are Char. Wi ule. mesic He Must Concentrate on| | alate | einieilibiunian [etioving sea bathing, Mahing and ‘the | |eoot bre cere of / . . . One Woman’ When! or : Spractdant Advi ‘ ».| Nassau Rod and Gun Chub are Little Bonelli Child Dropped Police Learn How Auto Missed President Advises Against Cele- | Nassau Rod ana Gun Chup are prepens : ; | She’s There, but Must | H . Sri bration With Fire Cracke nigut. ‘The colony has grown #0 fest | Ras accompanted to Schenectady by Three Stories and Was | “Rush” Half a Dozen Him Only to Strike Boy | ati th Fire Cri TS | chat dt 1s expected the fine home of the ———— son Mizner, nm the afternoon of | = | ” | reanization will hardly hoid the guest the day scheduled Ketchel met Capon: So 8 *, {i i c bs Ketchel Showed He Wasn't Overs on the street. Caponi was gorgensty | Found Uninjured. in a Day. in Williamsburg. and Toy Cannons. "There will be mualc, dancing and a col- hace and had a big diamond ring on) | | lation, and @ few welcoming words from 1 —_+ — | ‘Chairmi U his finger that dazzled and, shone iike a | President George M. Hayner, an rated by Beating Jaok 0 bik} ge re a aata:| Charlie Boneitt, two and a halt years) Should Know How to After Timothy Skinner, a woalthy re CLEVELAND, ©. July %—Standing | whitney of the House Committee, and ; Ketchel looked at the ring and sai : P sli tired millwright South | on the rear platform of his private other members, bu n Match in| “netter 16t h that sparkler,| 14, chose an odd way to-day to join a | millwrigh No. jouth | ' . t Sought Another Mat es ny; I'll look after it Pe ae Pd "| crowd of children he saw enjoying the| Make Love and Escape | rourth treet, Witllamaburg, died to-| President Taft addressed two hundred | ‘The Nasrau eolony pean ane oon i in toe little to e care of ft." Cape 7 he Dn “ y th ii day from a self-Inflicted shot the police persons on the necessity observing |Houses this year, an aul Ses Order to Knock Him Out in {7 litle to take care of it." Capont| tirst of their vacation days—a way that! @é the Proper Time, Tey feats & aelt:Ineloted: shot the ‘Dolise | eevee on Gb tute td a cane ana eure | Merrion ct Goreaatans) ina Seema ; . | know why he couldn't look afte would have ended sertously for him {f F Leadi: learned the true story of how Jullus) the Fourth of July in @ sane and safe Titov eq board-walk line of bungalew: Quicker Time. [own sewels properly "Welt of caurser|the back yard of the apartment house| This Young Leading Seteretsky, a boy of nin was tn-| manner here early to-day, ‘The train |*phe Nasaau Club also is In better €on j if you feel that way about it, all right,”"| Where he lives hadn't been of soft earth) Agan Sayg | Jured by @ big automobile in which tts| conveying the President arrived at 7.65 | dition than ever before and maintains ded Stan You know I'm golug| instead of brick paving ys lowner, Frank Thayer, of No. 198 Ams| on fs. Way from Severty, Stese, 06 |senueet SAMWNE SND tue GONNEEE ~ s, " | to beat you to-night and win tha Mrs. Bonelli, Charlie's mother, was : Ma a r 1) of that rection of Long Island. No. 73-—-Stanley Ketchel. | y, and I thought you might as welll tidying up the front room of their fiat | sterdam avenue was riding Jast night, | Marion, Ind, where the President wil pantalla Se He eT Ta Woah eet On | wale have iter EET aveolve: reoren | ON tte third floor of No, #9 Myrtie ave- | BY Marguerite Mooere Marehall. da told che Douce bee ner mutbehd |e dong ploke fir: Uke) prevawiienver| (TENANT OCF Deere GM) Damm E Aunt with duck Oavlen snowed | Mnesked Canonl Gur ie tec Hh nue, Brooklyn, and the boy was playing | "The summer man must keep ther Jelde, told the police how her husband| a strong plea for thi orvatto | TT eactiticcir sa oa an Tore| mmacted Capon! out In four rounds °°” | ye "yienen inte rear. "i pushed | euneing” mld Gworgs Ml. Coben. He had’ gone out to agek death under an| ite By sttmination of old-time mattods| . THAT POLICEMAN | Kieue fighting public tha: Ketchet had | 2 ried to Learn Goif Game. A chair to the window and climbed out} added that the gentleman tn questlo |automobiie and how in the effort to| of celebrating the Fourth. — been cverrated the wing | Stanley won $700 tn this fight, He and|onto the f from whteh\ h@| should be a good dancer, not foppish | keep from running over the ot map| Pres! Taft In his speech ‘sald: Animal Suddenly Appears to Go ba : es nal 1 1 1 fl laying | } ow is Asher ort he ' ted in from the} 22 mediately returned to New| could see some older children playing | ity dress, persistent in hia attentions, the young boy, who ts now in Willams: | @ consult statistics In| America orte that had floated In from the| york and the next day blew in the|bail in the yard ‘alow. He watel eal gpaheaa shah eceeibLSaela Ns le vil Ganmnue eer Ualleven se ievk What Mad and Leaps at Young West about him. Any man who could le aindunt. on ehifte and ties for! ss ttle whi! Aan 1. | &hd possessed of a bank accoun burg Hospital with a fractured akul nuse we belleve they prove what a M take the terriffe beating that Kete emselver, And when Britt retucnad| gently concluded that he must play, too, | TRE day before Raymond Hitchcock Jand internal injuries, was #0 danger-| great people we are. They are much aster. recetved for elght rounds and then | from the Coast a few days later he was eats HAT? | Charley, and the {advised him to be mysterious, courteous j ously hurt more useful when they show us our! Aw the Bickart famfly, including Jack, wee Packs Stone) sna uinocese au pr tavanink ne ene sen exces| next thing the children in the yard knew | and trustworthy. Skinner was seventy-five years of age.| defects, Statistics show the terrible| the dog, sat with thelr neighbors fast Biel Ny itn s a out wasn't ; Sompanyinne the gift With tle toc | his amatt body had fallen through ¢ »| ‘The lst of specifications that follows When he had accumulated a competence | loss to the children in Ife and limb, | night before the flathouse No, 285 Lenox METHOKE HILATRTICAT GB AGRY RaTRRoet There, Wilius, that's your Well of the fire-escape. He struck o ‘omplied by the handsome young ho retired from work and settled down | because of an Insane and foollsh observ. | @venue, in which they live, trying to the fight also helped O'Rrien. Although 4 ag Fu mj is complied by , 1 h le bull frothed at there were a few disparaging critics rom the Tony Cavonl serap.” a es line tled to the escape on the! jeading man in “Get-Rich-Quick Wall to enjoy his declining years, ‘Then, tWo!| ance of the national holiday. When we| Keep cool, Debate ae pea a ‘the: general opinion that O'Brien far from Woodlawn Inn are the) second story and also glanced from an | ingford,” years ago, bis steht failed. He was! iiivic of the way in which the Fourth|t® mouth and ran towa ie een: ad shown great nd had Oe tha BOIfOre eareral Cirrea Ginn) (ron. failing before he hed! /thel le Hamilt compelled to go about with @ cane.| if July has been observed tn the past|Year-old Jonas Bickart, Jonas dodged. own: ate ess an | ng the golfers several times Stan- |! geie-! i sropliit » stree he * de . put up one of the best battles of which | ley thought he would like to try the aw. / around. 7 youngsters | Hale Hamilton, Groping Hn ay S0ous CDeatreels WHETS) and) oe the! teribia\’ conmeduendey,” | tuee aces ppc Pha Aged fe ‘apable. It was no disgrace | client and honorable ga F rushe? to the baby and one of the older | “I would classify the quaiifications of he had once been active. Cuight to make us blush that we have |{H® Avors snapping at person i " ‘4 + of [an outfit of clubs and a bunch of golf, boys lifted him fn his arms, To thelr | the (deal su rman In this way," de- TOLD WIFE HE WOULD LET] nor taken means to stop It. tenants joined the Bickarts hurriedly to b@ beaten by an opponent of ° ; stop | ra idderaen AGM tan re 4 estes Gcosutat cig Walla. Wor several weeks ther looked around, blinked | clared Mr. Hale Hamilton, | AUTO KILL HIM. ‘Lam reminded of the mother who| 0M the al a, OL bee — Stanley was very sore because he spicing or twice, put his fist in his eye and | 1, Sense of humor, Several days ago he told his wite|had five children and anid, ‘With the| Went down into No. poems . : snuftled 2. Concentration. i rae ; performance upon its three floors. The had not scored a knockout eariler and sight of Ketchel, bgreheadet, ar- |“ e } = 4 that he Intended to kill himself, He] plague of thelr living and the fear ef | Ranges i tate ie GRC the thee HEE Re tk in slippers, paiamas and a gor-| “Are You hurt?” asked the older boy. | 3 Golfing ability. | sald that he thought he would go out] thelr dying, 1 shall go crazy. It ts gun | crane abe) eeatne ae = coven through the greater part of the . screaming red bath robe, digging| “Wanta play!" s: Charley Fonell!,| 4. @00d looks. ly helpful, " and let a car or an automobile run over | duty to rid, the mothers of the country| Having driven every o' 4 ie id 4 | UP & Koodly portion of the golf course and that wags the only remark his) 6. Romantic predilectio: one You see every girl has bl bis a Nant pwedtel| houses, Jack appeared on the atreet to follow his manag instruc mental picture of her ideal young man,| him. Last night he went out for a| Ile was very anxious to. try |!" his earnest but poorly directed efforts! mother, who e stricken with fear Skill in escape. and he SRRALAY TLUCEHAL UE EEL | WAI ORE IEE ECTNER OP MEAISD AVEAUE again. Bicycle Pollceman Cerney chased Susions ‘with “Philadelphia ‘Jack | t0 learn the intricacies of the game. He| downstairs, could get from him or “I'm so glad you've men BHOGIAEIGAE Git late eae par RS TARIRCE ae: | the dog to the roof, where Jack took a asions with “Philadelphia Ja Was exceedingly popular with the caddy | that he would teil Dr. Robertson, WhO gense af humor,” 1. Interrup ouldered, with Gibson features and| and Broadway, nsburg, Mr. | place on the coping four feet above the and immed after the fight | boys while his enthusiasm lasted, but| was called from the Brooklyn Hospital Re few mon give women | Mair that curis a bit, If one really | Thayer's machine was rolling along at a| i level of the roof. The policeman could 4 his man » rematch hi ter a while Ketchel tired of digging| The doctor examined Charley carefull jause I think so few men give nN Meets those sp ations, or most of | mode pace. smallness of the crowd that not shoot for fear of hitting people in for another meeting at any terms. He | dirt and, breaking clubs and quit and sald {t was the most extraordinary | the credit for possessing OF ApPre- | them, there Is no necessity for a read-| ‘Thayer saw the elderly man in th 4 bim was due to the public's tg- pposite houses. anmounced that this time he would fight | gust. He never got any furt! anlcase he had ever known, for in spite | “lating one | Justment of the girl's mind. She gazes|direct path of the machine. He threw| norance of the fact that the President k leaped for Cernay‘s throat, and according to his own ide Riectagiae (Pyne tOs0 IRAE He: COLE. KiGe of aia tallltrom tna tnimlis(ory the,Ghlld||| ABUL sheyide have tty) Mr Hamilton Jat you with the first, fine careless rapture | the car over to miss the man, thinking| Was mak 1 11, Britton, chatrman| when the man put up « guarding mand ; a golf ball farther than he could drive psolutel: t asserted eagerly, “and it's such &| of y realized ideal, ar e battle for hi 0 avold an accident. The automobile the local Sane Fou o1 he dog's teeth sank twice in flesh. Ketchel Well Boomed. ft and could do better with a broom| “** S280! Eee necessary thing, particularly in the|tarne tm eu Sette er el erect aaaey vets: Wess rate tier uit ekg entniona ten Prather gine Ke Jack fell to the roof the poliee The natural outcome of the O'Rrien| than he could with a brassey. | summertime. Dpose you're ot NONE a ce SAD RE OR M4 pe ae ch end a: ie win to mike the bow champion | The next chapter aise deats with | FRANCE WATCHES KAISER — |summertime, Suppose you're out In @| “there tq fasion m god looks, just| Terry atree!, In the borough of Queens.| to Make a specch In behalt of the move: |Ared two bullete whlch a e the boy cha nex apt noat and there ower, You both | ag wig Pyitaie ‘ doctars: ne Injured boy ne | Ment yester’ r * very p r with the New York pubile, | Stanley Ketchel. IN HIS MOROCCAN MOVE.| urn over the soskinw sad there as there In in everything else, Not so| Doctors took the Injured boy to the] iment yesterday and there had been no) "re 1g wounds were cauterteed, end Hie? Auli eae | laugh o aking and there's No | jong ago the ideal was slender of waint, | Williamsburg Hospital, where they] time to advertise the event |the Health Hoard experts will examine bs fs de oar! uD) a oa ana 5 — barra done. But it the fan mete pensive of brow and with curling black | found that his Mfe might be lost, In spite of the Intense heat, President | Jack's body for rabies. Bie ar omer Lille crete aetna Scottish Clans May Also Senda Warship to Trouble | S!eomy and morose because his collar's| mustache, But let no summer man| A few minu er Skinner went tnto! Taft probably will make several rear — irre eamedi ty Rey ee BE pet dour: : Centre to Check te the @ rag and his fresh ssed suit must RO | think that he can make a hit in any |his house. Ho sald to his wife: platform speeches. on his way Sq REE TTI eee to boleh pe gel hagl-hive cy Games lo Have entre to Creckmate agali to the tailor's—well, the girl isn't | such get-up to-day. He must pad hia| “I started to kill myself a few min-| Marton, Although his train waa al- | ar bi B pao e aes hati gay ¢ German Ruler. ysl to have a very Piassne memory | shoulders, tnstead of tightening his | Utes ago in front of an automobile and | most an hour late here, it 1s planned | * fresh from he ranches of Mont her excursion with cula - 1 a G i: airilekecheuccast thei ecorinas ealiers Go d Ati li PARIS, July A—Poreign Alinlater De | eye oe cence ence qciiat, Particular | waist, and cultivate @ « tan in- | mate such a bungling Job of tt that I|to slop & few minutes at Winchester! There's Nothing “cheap” ame Sea 0. actions) 28%. 2% +—rerecan siniater De fan, er go wih ie | arte, eat en Uw [aha Sat 8 Deemed | tage a ee, ute, oe icc | Ree, Neue milesed nolopnorinaliyts i SoA Gian URGE elias ARNG FUNMA And of course, as you have said, he| Mrs. Skinner was worrled, She | ing Hoosier State cities, |about my clothes. The pricesare (make good copy out of the eccentri x ut @ecompanted President Fallteres to KER IS A FIND IN| must be romantic,” 1 sigs vate he bed| At Muncie the fd | style are ouine 6! tp Pein ».| The United Scottish Clans games, - Pallvaas ‘ an’ ie KOsted, watched unt!) the old man went to bed) At Mun lent expects to nee Seca ant West. He-| wich will bo held at Celtic Park to-| Holland Yesterday {t was announced THE SUMMER, “Lack of a proper ‘sense of romance, before sie would retire, Nothing un-| help the local Y. M. C. A. raise at least low, but the quality and style Rocked up to, Woadawne aa tenes | morrow, promixe to be the.most com-|that M. De Selves had changed bis! “gummer is the time for ing, | the Breat fault of the average sum-| usual happened in the household until|a part of @ $10,000 fund for a new, with the best. Nocked up to Woodlawn, and through | Morrow, pr thea ; laughing, | he medium of the press the publle was | Dlete and attractive set of games of | Plans and would stay here as @ con-|anyway, and her devotees must know |Mer man,” replied Mr. Hamilton, “He| 6.15 o'clock this morning. ‘Then Skin- | bulldin ah iis WA ‘ quence of the new situation brough By 0. de | 7 a kept well informed concerning the go-| the summer season, No less than | ‘6! f the new situation brought | how, Even the teller of ridiculous rid- | "as the most wonderful opportunities | ner called tis wife, When she aw ngs and comings of the “Cowboy | twelve A. U. events will be con-| out in Morocco by the determination | dies becomes bearable when the mind’s|!n the world, but he doesn't know how| half dazed, from her long al Queen Maria Pia I y A. spe (eye Agad bed IRIN, Italy, Jul: Champion, tested, includ! special races at 100 of Ge many to send @ rat to Agad Hr on a va on. And a real funmaker—a | to use them. He is too shy or too brac-| heard her husband call; TURIN, Italy, July &—The Queen Like McCoy and Johnson, Ketchel was] yards and two-thirds of a mile, in| Premier Caltlaux has taken over the man with a keen sense of the amusing | “cal or too sh." | “Goodby Dowager Maria ria of i wal, who (My Only Store.) Foe eee cg had A bik] which the flelds will b® made up of |Comuct of the Foretgn Office pending | ang the ludicrous—is a find Indeed,” “an hour of @ summer day of | Then a shot from a revolver alarmed | ‘as progtrated by the death of hor | through the Bronx at breakneck spect {such runners as Gwyn Henry, Rosen-|M: De Selves's return, and will direct} “what do you mean by concentra-| GBt 19 long enough to get en- |the woman, She ran to the rear room| ater, Princess Clothiide, whtch oc-| 149.12§ Walker St., New York hrough the Bronx at brea kK speed. France's at erning German In- |ourred June is seriously {ll at the The'road which led past the Woodlawn ger, Cloughen, Archer, Mel Shep- ANGER § ee i Y a tion? TI asked, coming to the second] gaged to any girl, if one know: and there found her husband lying un-| ova chateau at Stupinigt, Marghertt | Inn was seldom free from gasoline was-|pard, Abel Kiviat, Frank Riley, Jack | fervent ah -BrONOLOD, qualification on the list. how to go about it, First, it tg | oonscious. In his hand he still held a ‘een Dowager of Italy, te nu: As France s me notified of the ” n nt & yu irsing her. ona. Ketchel used to amuse himself by] Monument and others, git STAN SS WOR AEE SS AOE pare IT mean what is known in high schools] Recessary to choose @ really roe | 38-caiit revolver and there was @ ting on the steps incing to] ‘The full team of athletes sent by the] fact Accomplised, namely that a Ger-|anq colleges as ‘rushing,’ defined Mr,| mantic and sympathetic back- [hole in his right temple. SOBA NISL He CaF F sped ys] soattio A. C. to the national champion. | M4" warship had been oni ched 10 |dtamilton, “It is the ability to so en-| @FoUNd, preferably moonlight, the Skinner was taken to the Willlams- t& Gs JOD REE AG RADDATHI CURES eae & will also appear. Another fea- dir, it Is possible that this Govern-| velop and ensrap a girl with tte next choice being @ shady corner — purg Iospitai, where in two hours he| DLE ICO. rt Burnet Fiat," and so on down the ilet of weli| ‘Ure Will be the mateh at English} ment wil not wend ® reply to Berlin |that she believes she's tho onty in the woods, Then get to it, dind. Mrs. Skinner told Policeman John known makes of autos. But his preten.| Rugby between the Irish and the] Yt lke Germ will eelde upon woman you've ever seen, Whenever it is] Don't hesitate over superlatives vie of tic ‘TraMc detail how ner) . than his fulfilment, for he almost 4n-| defeat to date, cided move, It is ae ae eas stooping to arrange he about putting your arm around = qwking dew 1 how closely he came CLMAbe anesuad #rOnE, pach cee after consulting with Gr ritain, | should keep your eyes fixed on her, Kiss her at the first oppor- = t bringing death to an innocent by e bottle with the red Often he rode up and down the road in France may send @ warship to Agadir, | ag i¢ you could not tear them awa tunity and, {f she ten't angry, ki stander Th h the red label his big red car looking for races, If he as the Algeciras Act authorizes the po- “You should Usten to her con her again, If she is angry, ki — i nad been arrested jailed for every ing of the Moroccan coast by France 4 time he broke the speed laws Stanle pany with Spain, Although the| Versation about the last tennis her several times. It's @ cumula- Mosshall on siwaiiin dilana; would have passed the greater part of nan action was sudden, France had| Patty and the next danco as if it tive poison, inducing non-resist. The fast-going Cherokees will play his time behind the bars. Frequently he 5 sot * ntcipating a move of Some sort] Were th® ultimate wisdom falling ance. If you are only sincere and, (ie MeN AnGa’ ladnanea y 4 oh . Aah rrow Would break off right In the middle of a a Harry Glasing failed to" finish au) hecause of Spain's exten-| from the Ups of the Sphinx, You energetic and tactful she wit Min DARE LRBRENGE Gaines vining at nd rush out to the] wliere near the German: sion of military operations in the] ghonld not always agree with her wearing your ring long before the in Bieskwell'a: Yeland garage, from which he would take his] pronx Church Ho we will Do a set of game | north of Morocco a poll yy whieh France| —that 1s a trifle too obvious—but sixty minutes 1s up. pti Sor i Perea ‘yi ear an a oro a to poddegnrd and, at oh Pastime, Oral go daly Ie, Stnere will be 05 | hy Ally OF poee as eee Rete you should invariably permit youre |MUST REMEMBER HE'S THE 1 yo teams, the Cherokees wint eee’ fe ONE Th ee Biol a Hey , ‘ 4 If to be convinced, Needless to ARRY AND 1 ie don’t think there's a tree anywhere decided not to hold | was dead and that Morocco was to be Qu FLEE, an exciting game by @ acore of 6 to 5, yund the Woodlawn Inn that Stanley nes this Summer. but | digmer y you should shower the girl “Prequently, of course, the last thing |Game called at 10 A. M. sharp. dn’t try to climb with mille’ protestant ae" | LONDON, July 3—The Moroccan scare | with candy, Sowers, dri 824 [the summer man wishes to do tm to mer by . ving the trees in the ceme Tey at vin the unter mil xadoutte | following the announcement that Ger- | dinners, costly as you purse can [engaged silll he should not love aight ; ‘i > tart as the purse will be one of the best) many would send a gunboat to Agadir,| pay, lof romantic possibilities. A red here for some time " jot ri p Rreat deal His Auto Finally Burned. fered here for some tim to the surprise and dissomfort of | ye) of course, requires real genius tolof harmless enjoyment may be derived One night very late Ketchel was com son, the Mate, Hai France depressed the Stock Exchange at | treat several girls In this fashion during|from @ proper appreciation of tha ing down Je ome avenue tow urd his | fi + thit “reason foye The “would Have | th PeGines WOneGs te es 4, tO | one week, or even one day; but every benutles of nature—Wwhen the scenesy g quarters, having spent the eve-|itie rhancs to place in the Nationals and te r ites, ike Canadian |Onr os aud 1h Rb: OW Gas AE ning up Yonkers way, When not far| mained home | Pa ntos and De Beers gold /success 1 @ genius in ra pas Beeciah Uk ail) tha sumer Goay Kcetchell jumped out and ran to a fi on duly “Pat tho Rew Trish Bak, Wal honds, Were Weak on siles from that |always scatter his attentions, else holin the chase, and. when the. propor box not far away, pulled the band | Aaree games hum, sho @ somewhat quarter. The sm soon passed, how- | wouldn't be a summer man. The suc-| time comes he must know how to : then tore down to the inn, Arousing the | °"* ¥ . ever, and at noon @ gener recovery cessful summer man ‘concentrates’ on|gshow a clean patr of heels, He who occupants of the place by firing off his| | The Fiathish 4. 0 49 Using to arrange set In, Consols regained 1-8. American /each separate scattering and reaps his) filrts and runs away liven to filrt another revolver, which he nearly always car- Lyceum and the Trinity AL ¢ . gecurition Randaned inf 0 8 g Mm the | reward of adoration day.” | ‘4, Ketchell yelled out, "Como on, teed lowes! ough y were Well ote AN IDEAL OAME P ee boys! Here she goes!” Then ho dashed | ,, Tom O'Brien. who wap oftietal tn | below ‘py cine GOL ‘OR se aie burning auto, foiowed. oy] acigse ROH Galatea kta "PATS. duly S—The Bourse opened BEAL 04 \CAR ROWDYISM FALLING OFF, the occupant he inn, to awalt ance of hie beating “Obie the’ Jeb | weak to-day as ult of Germany's |, . sie ee - eee eat of ThA Ly pe thie ext election, which will be beld “la | move in gending a Warship to Southern | "I have mentioned gol necause It'| Commissioner W 9 strong-arm nile of more AWay., Tho firemen we | Bevtember, ~~ Morocco. "Prices were lower all around tue tdeal mann for fl rt on jranaie squad, W was organized to suppress \isgusted lot when they arrived on t ree ht rally later in the day was fol- |keeps one too busy, and besides {t's too! gunday rowdy An Dub Canvass syed, but tt was fully insured, and | Rocacsler ,..40 i 476) ings. body around but the ex who can be! day, showing a great falling off since 1 Ketchel lost no time tn buying another | }ltinore »- Tet lbribed to remain at a d et distance, | the organization of the squad, and bigger car with the insurance | sfontreal ‘..! 148 yeyner and all sorts o ting e walls and) Co toner Waldo ed his e . ry OE rete Mier latin | payer Gaynor Witt be the Aree eneak: Jahady nooks, Heslden, a you canuie at the falling off tn arrests A Cooling Gin Rickey etchel’s ne} ch w round, rat of public mee! 0 De who can really hit a golf ba a ution of the ind , no deci#ion affair out in Pittshurg with | held at th aduates Club, No. 1 Bast | nn ey ee tan, , policing the car lines and ferrys t invigorant after a dip in the surf if made from the contente ‘ Sid Hubert, This didn't amount to Forty.fourth street, for the purpose of | Ion 1 ite nnn cane” ttle with the red label. The best since the year 1770, ‘ veh, On June 2 while his manager,| Games Scheduled for To-Day, having public questions presented by : r fo majority of ihe twentyst 5 ‘ us Britt, was out on the Pacitlo| Jeney ciiy at laltinece, experts, Mayor will speak 0 “And 7 Du. EDI #904 H neces ones arrested Were to the Work Sir Robert Burnett & Co. ‘ Coast, Ketchel took on a match wich Hae Thursday night on “Obstacles to Good | sary n 1 n they Were arraigned in 632-634 W. 34th Street New York 4 Tony Capon! up at Schenectady, He abou Ws Government” _| “Not exactiy necessary, but exeme- yarious police courts to-day, eet ; STI NR neu OE IE CE TRNY ERASERS aN Re AON I eS ‘ meer