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STRKE SETLED TV'S BATHHOUSE “ENS OE Contractor Ousts Non-Union Men and Work Is Resumed at Coney Island. CELEBRATION ARRANGED Speeches, Athletic Games and Dinner to Mark First Day of Bath. ‘The magnificent municipal bath house @ Coney Toland, built as the result of insistence by ‘The Evening World upon Telief for the people from the exactions of bathing house proprietors, will be opened on achedule time, Aug. 1 The strike which has tied up work on the Dullding since last Wednesday, was eettied last night, and a full force of men will be at work Monday morning completing the arrangements for the ‘opening. Members of Committee, which has done good work the Brooklyn Citizens’ Bobbie and Bessie in Search of Fairyland tale book. It was in big print and (the words were short. So it was easy to read. When he came to the lend he hunted for Bessie and told her all about it. The stories of fairies 1, Bobbie had been reading a fairy | Just they two. 2. They didn’t know just how far off Fairyland might be. But it was pretty sure to be a long, long way So they packed Aunt Tryphena's new suit case full of things for the butter or warm clothes. 3. Then they started. It was @ long walk. Once they found a path they thought must surely lead to) Fairyland. pumphouse. And another perfectly But it only led to the| something they are apt to stare far ahead for it and they seldom think/ of lookin, at their very feet.) The} suit case bogan to grow heavy, too. | 4. At last the children’s eyes grew so strained from searching that they wonderful butterfly he was; and a/bent down to brush their hot faces very friendly, generous one, too, for|as they passed. he saw how tired their feet were and he lent them your feet are tired. his wonderful wings.| now,” sai It must be nice to have wings when| most at the “Fairyland can’t be very far off Bobbie. “We must be al- nping off pl See, the world down there looks just like | | nue, when he broke and ran. PRISONER SOT TRYNG TO SUPE FROM DETECTIVE Dondero Fired “to ‘Frighten” Fugitive and Cimuro Was Hit in Thigh. Detective Donders of the Past One Hundred and ourth street station ts trying to figure out to-day how @ shot he fired over the head of a man landed in the fugitive's thigh. What makes the puzzle even more baffling fs that Dondero is a handy man with @ gyn, as was proved last night, when @n- other man whom he was trying to place under arrest suddenly whipped out @ revolver and jammed it against the detective's lips. Before the man could pull the trigger Dondero had possession of the gun and was marching his man to the station house. About 6.30 o'clock this morning Don dero was leading to the station-house Diaggio Cimuro, who 1s wanted by the Port Chester police on suspicion of being implicated in quite a number of bur- glaries which have occurred in thae town lately, Cimuro walked along One Hundred and Twelfth street tractably enough unt they got to Pleasant ave- Dondero made the nursery seem all at once|journey. Really useful things. Jam,|fairylike lane stopped at the door of |» y 8 GHiss eager vistan ye buildin Mot an awfully stuffy, stupid place. So |cake, dolls, picture books and candy.|a@ barn. It was mery discouraging. with vying WAR as thir? wt av tne Fs at sran seta easier now. Instead simap! Be on the sharp lookout toe a AKANE ORIY Dt cara eer Labiletd the puilding last | fro ene un thelr minds they would [Things they would NEED. Nothing| (There were fairios all about them, |first thing with wings happened tol oo avis, % tramp along the dusty, |the fret fairy Pee eicer kway: DIANE: SMR night and made a thorough inspection. mivor Fairyland, [eilly or unnecessary, like broad and | Bi . ng ngs happened to|rough road they soared cl f Th b | boots and he drew away rapidly. Then sot out right away for Fairy 5 jut when people are searching for/be a big golden bdutterfl clear up to} (The quest will be continued. ‘Tilden Adamson and Alderman Drescher ——— $$ — a ial 4il bondl abel erfly. A very| where the fluffy white little clouds| Watch for the next adventure.) | Dondero pulled his gun and took ud announced that the necessary work to cenens ht Saal veten oF the oe . a tees haneianhcboice Bs Ba most careful alm at a point about nt + 7 complete the structure for opening on throw ae $1,000.00, ie GOV. HIGGINS'S | tno: ‘bi, when» en | costecs above Clmure’a head. But Ue . which . ite en aie some information after ite own heart | Uy DAUGHTER, WHO WILL RN PLAYERS | Weleby Bedint and Arthur, The 3 Vow |Gimurors left thigh 8. ss aA aS . cary e 6 Musical Spillers, Sharp| ~ / Lied ‘The strike, which was called by unton when he sald that two months hefore MARRY FRENCHMAN, CACO MHEERUTE RAR Reais |: 67 66.5 See A act en Meher m, a mi roctor's, f Av a cry 0! . | concrete workers because of the em- took the entire plant, he left the con- Theatre the bill will include. Katnicen | pital, whither he was removed, i ployment of non-union laborers, wi Oe ae \ | Fiford, Gus Edwards, “The High was stated that his wound was not } Settled by the action of the North she | ‘lvers." Gilbert Losee, Kajeyana and| qangerous. And Dondero, who ts ; ing the non-union men. Thomas M. and— | | ce Players and Henry Fink. use, stated that he had fired only ; Farley, the delegate of the concrete Increase the cost to the con- | Among the headliners at the Am with the intent of frightening the fue vvorkers’ union, was notified of the sumer. | | Music Hall will be Bettran and teen | &it nd cannot {igure out how tt haps ¢ action of the contractors last night, but That was exactly the line of inform: | rah, Louise Brunelle, Narrah To oe ‘ H GRU ods 181 HOt eeturn: to work aniicailgaadsans ation that the committee was charged caaagpeicadis | ae oe Geel. ————— t HaMky Ledases: Oil’ 66014 HO be reached to get when it was appointed to make | { a rude Dean Forbes and company, Al ATTERY. . + its investizati 3, Pa ceaik | | Herma Caro} Jax A ETI FOR BATT . with notice of the settlement in time,| Spreckels Tells of Restraint] gpreckecs's Ventures in THE|/!Yers Follow Circuit Over ‘Annual Producti f Classi pe Ot ta iid Ho and Saturday is @ half holiday anyhow. RAW SUGAH FELD | jal Productions of Classic ane Brighton Beach Music Hail at; Committee W ik Mayor to Lay, ey ; . . : / righton Beal i CONTRACTOR DiscHARGES ALL! When Havemeyer Got Con-| continuing nis tentimons, atv. spreck- England and Scotland for Plays Under the Auspices of |an2 his sompany'in nis latest "aan ee CEL a Following 1s a copy of a communica-| trol of Philadelphia Plant paseavatias alle Ghuadeipnic aate) a6 Prize of $50,000. Gia, Sophle Tucker, Lo Tran Rel] As the result of a mass meeting hetd ant. years after the Philadelphia sal a . i i: ‘ ace Gardner, A , Vv" e roo} q 1 tion sent last night to Delegate Farley then went into the Hawail Commercial beets Columbia University. | Koehims's Athletic Girls and the Cones letas ee Se in s rine as ‘Madson by the Northeastern Construction Com: and Sugar Company, which then owned ney Sisters, bers Ba Sih Savor Gayacr qrillite: Caraially 0 5 t ely | ° tol peyd PRAT peay. scooting to the demands of the] cygug August Spreckels, President of | MN mores of musar lands And larkely | RROOKKLANDS, England, July 22.— eennestion Wiki the Department of] The New Brightod aheaire f petitioned to lend his influence to the agg ‘dey 8, 200i the Federal Sugar Refining Company. | since sold his interest In this company, | Te Competitors in the circuit of Great I English of Columbia University the|fO" Beach will have the well’ rena | movement for the establishment of an } Mr. ‘Thomas M. Farley, Business | 0-day threw the firat real bomb into} The Western Sugar Refining Company, | Pritain aeroplane race for @ prize of | |A Coburn Players will begin thelr an-| Others ity az’ as its headiinge, | stiietis Held end playsronid In sBASy, * J tne camp of the Sugar Trust when he|the Californian Hawallan Company and | $50,000 offered by the Dail M1 of | | nual out-of-door uctic the| Price and Charles tim be Eltzabeth | Park. jogger peoelgraienenape pebede ig 4 * the Havemeyer Company of New York| London started trom here ay 4 oloc plays of ‘Shakespeare, and of other| and can ncnaries King, Edmund Hayes| Alderman William Drescher, presided > era, No. 816 East Sixty-third street, | told the Special Congressional Invest!-| now get the product, he thought. The} m here at 4 C'elock | Gibaica on Piseda: tiie and compan. Ville and Bob|and introduced as the first speaker John New York City. gating Committee, which ts holding its| witness said he atili had interests in[ *PaP this afternoon, Lieut. Beau: | cratbyiliny Dich Tender Hugh Emmett, |J. Ryan, president of St. Peter's Catho- Dear Sir: Confirming our conver- | sessions In the Post-Oftice Building, that | Cuban sugar lands and then went back! ™Ont the French airman and winner | At the New Amaterdam Theatre “The | Smith, jandwriting Dog, and Sue/jto Club. Mr. Ryan dwelt at length upon cation. of last evening relative tol qn igo, when the trust tinally got com- | to the Hawallan situation where, he des! of the recent European contest, was Pink Lady” is nearing tts two hun-| eee afta which sucn an athletic field clared, the Factor's Company, which | laredth ‘performance, This event willl ‘The tatest pon the lower weat alde, the strike which has been called on the first to get a of many plete mastery of the Philadelp)t tole the bulk of the y for Hendon, where ! crowded the Municipal bathhouse at Cone controls the bulk of the trade, Is so thor- a ik Mihi a be celebrated with a souvenir pink | tions at Lu k is 1 attrac. | w. a sadly neglect- TERA oda ouated 0 wis in tho OneY [Spreckels Company, paying $10,000,000 oughly organized that his present com- ey 3 t day's Might of cwenty miles) | parasol matinee on July 29. Gee le repeoadiain ro ents rand Canon, | eq section of the city. WEEE dhat therh ware certain | 20F &.(600.000 property, It wan ithe pure | Bay has never been able to buy one ed | oe 8 |the Rocky Mountaing 17ain& trails of | “Other favorable addresses were made B pete of the holders of the stock—whicn (Pound of suxar for refining, The closo| Seven nationalities are represented | “The Red Rose,” with Valeska Sur- | woes by former State Senator Caffrey, men working on the job who were " connection between the Factors and the| bY the racers, The only American en- will continue to attract at the| On the site Congressman Riordan, Assemblyman non-union men and the union men | Meant the Trust—to reduce the output of Californian Hawaiian Company, in| tered is C, ‘T, Weymann, who as the ¢ Theatre. leet camp ie Of Dreamland a wiid| Caughlin, Daniel B. Finn and the Rt objected to working with them. I | sugar and increase the price to the con- | which the Havemeyers held a substan-| representative of the United States ee 1108) [riders and animal tree ane girl} Rev. James H. MoGean, rector of Bt. | then informed you ‘iat all non- | sume: tial interest, was responsible for the fact] won the international aviation ¢ . The Ziegfeld Follies will begin thelr amuse the Coen fuuiners continue to} Peter's Church. A committee was @p | MAA dantat would Wa Aikshaeed 5A’ |< Fee. ald. he thet the: 6 : that he could not buy from the Fi Barai pga lation cup at fourth week at the Jardin de Paris, | onay daland'-vialtor, pointed to walt on Mayor Gaynor dure your laborere put in their places (f le sal ie lel he company before “T opened nesotiations with the Eastc hureh Oo! Fr, uly 1, In this event . . . . ing the coming week and lay the matter } HE oa the” belay “gers the final sale because such action, wach pany to buy fis sugar,” he sa he Je using a Nieuport rionoplane, Morton and Moore, with "The Merry |g, Amos the iuost popular features at | before him 4 mot Grievance of union Jig the exact sort of restraint of trade not able to make @ deal, Tho task set for the airmen Is con-| Whirl,"" will continue at the Columbia | S{veplechase Park he steel Pa- | j me nereby confirm and desire to | {He special committe ix secking to un- Mercer price” nt met sideved very diMeult and tt 4s doubttul Theatre, THLLGH EMD ARG Mlle Wa tercalls ie] ere rm and desire to O UN Marker price if any of thom complete the co Ts baad Hog state that all of the non-unton men, | COVe®s was favored by the Trust r sacle” RC ke ere me cou he AiThe Blue Mouse will be given at allen Inland will inaugurate tree | ff there are any on the job, will be | resentatives. in making the disclosure AaBURaH cna we the Academy of Mus! dancing in the pavilion, Hereafter no bi t ul Stirling - . . slot y e| Aischarged to-day and will not be | Mr, Spreckels told of the war between ARREST SEVEN STRIKERS Rete, Matchen ant Bivirn eeceet | rn Seturdaya, Bundeya ted metazeeet ° | Coton eee faa employed on this job again and that | his. interests and gore of the ON TAILOR’S COMPLAINT. | iicnton ax ato Brook. aaulful orlental Gantes wil Wegin’a At Palfsaden Amusement Pari, tne |] Heeeae? Weel | paoareg os tae Joe suai, nd ghose of the ‘Trust, +| Brighton and north again to Brook: | beautiful oriental dances will begin a, At Palisades Amusement Park the | » Wise. S08 | the, wort cased ready for the which ended with the agreement of tho| lands, a total distance of 1,010 miles, ‘The four weeks’ engagement at Hammer-|Aborn Opera Company will sing "Er. Kive, ‘toe Oda at , will be Pacific dant 3, % | en . ” { beara it tae ease, will be rast to wet ort of the Pacific Cous:| Refusal to Leave Factory Where | ®onditions are severe and much will de- 1eueat wea ahora: oe Two | minte. = and to buy the Mastern refinery that). wats . pend upon the stability of the machines. | i Indictment for shooting | ‘bee fit to return to work. Very truly | belonged to Mr. Spreckel's famtly, They Quit Work Is Charge ‘The flying men must do the cireutt| W. EB. _D. Stokes will be continued oa | yours, In this deal his father, Claus Spreckels, | Made to Polici thelr aeroplane practically ——- — : Si . é eroplane practically intact NORTH-BASTEN CONSTRUCTION | turned a pretty. penny for himself and | made 10 holes: mm | ; t > A penny fo) self 4 : ost Important parts of each ma-|—————-—— ~ COMPANY. made the Trust pay for its peace In real) Seven men eked up in the| chine were marked before the start and oputar Concerts i rneriae | ist of additional names | mo: He aiso told how he had tried | Bast Firty-t reet police stat wese parts must be kept together \ n Centur ft } ded “to” the” Citizens’ Committee ap-| in vain, even under the offer of more | Cvarsed with rly conduc POUBHOUEHE aE. 0) R. lo) ' pomnted by Borough Prealdent Steers | than. the market to buy sew | Afternoon on complaints by Charles |mone radically: dluerent. from the ‘ules | ' . Ae ' to arrange for the bath house celebra-| sugar from the Factor's Com of | Wetzel, o tat at No. 4 West Morty-| chat governed the European circuit Prove Attractive tion Hawall, which sells the bulk of sugar, fourth street. The arrests fotlowed @| competition in which the men who fin- i ER re Tocob, Hemeel produced in the Islands. The aver | strike among tailors in the establish- had changed their aeroplanes at Cleary. George W. Wilson, meyer interest beat him to ft, and then | ment ne stage of the Journey or m ray We ; i. he journe be BY SYI,VES a Plnoe Stn ‘phi: would not let him into the fold at any » numbering a hundred, { of ; om SYLVESTER RAWLING © Feta uacantet ae, Murray Yeti . tof Wetael's place to- | Mmutons of Important parts, LLIOTT — SCHENCK'S po) Pia, Rafferty” Cites lA price. aoe Miller and Mulhall | The severest teat ts expected in the E Go ec ee at eal. HAVEMEYER CALLED SPRECK.| wor Co {loperse the crowd, wut | Went northWard from Harrowsate to tury Theatre grow steadily in ge ELS “HARD CUSTOMER.” the s vofuned to tnove: and the | Edinburgh where the uneven country 4s popularity, Operatle week, which ends i By | not 1 Det ponsible for troubl ; ght, has d a win PP seem EOKINLT RERCYAING th taal previs | Holle rested Michael, Delagiant, | reaponsible for troublesome air currents o-night, has drawn Jarge and attentive tae _Mecbeechen according tthe prov [ft arrest) Misha” Ginetan| "pons for trosleame ay cores mai haa drawn ree and ation WITH TO-MORROW’S dae’ iy by the late Henry 0. Havemeyer aventy ey i ey are nblum, | the tate it in the event, whi tn ble and wnd the or- Velter (stereicher, john J, Van Pett, ‘ ineteen, of No, last Fourth stre o machine requirements, is 7 ; hestra has CAG cdi nia es =i [ol DD AY A hard customer to handle.’ Representa age anty, of NO. Ga Le aeatad tal H eC! Ne Y yi nt work, Th Pater rants, matt Mg, [Rive mW Sarde, chara at tho | seme Bion, Gwent, of Now 48 Leroy [Fogarded era aa the "most important Ceremony Next Wednesday] “conengrin® preude on Thursday night t tare . : , ' 0 Laburd enty-two, |alr cot ° rated ‘ Se tee men vea ree . Krai Mag taal dans commen, agen is examiaaton, ot Mieecker “mtreet; John | ‘The wind was somewhat fckle at te] Climax of Meeting During | swore violins, tut with only itty players mee a! ‘or several years prior to 1901, said | Behult , of No. 9 Madison | start, but the Mers to the rn . - * e more vi sas Wiad only fifty players tae Um number 0 " Liew Bion the witness, there was a bitter war be-| treet; ison, thirty, of twenty-five got away with almost. ma: T i altogether Mr, Schenck's choirs are a , Foils ike aeiee. ana nie wousanane:|IGht and Louis Mleigiund, | chine-lke regularity ‘our of the World. fairly well balanced, Next Monday witi eo ae ar John Searles, then secretary and treas. |'MFty-elwht, of No. 607 Thin avenue, | Lleut, John ©. Porte of the British be “Instrumentalists’ Night," when : Fy ‘ ; , a Navy caine to grief soon after startis f individual 1 ce Ruri nr arc eye ena Navy came to erie i players of individual instruments tn the hes Fie i with a proposition to buy for the Trus: | MISS SLOAN IS MARRIED sey Tost Bod wae Weced” Relent Of] Invitations have been issued for the| orchestra will be given @ chance es George efit 51 per cent. of the stock of the Spreck TO ENGLISH ARMY MAN, | "inured. Wedding at St. Stephen's Protestant | *0!0!8 Host. Trewiai ymphony @OO0C © Seine Exroth., els concerns, ‘The offer was declined *| HENDON, England, July 22.—Lieut.| Church, Olean, Zion Wednesday | niente! the leet two movements of ARE We iieton, with thanks, but a counter proposition | |. | jy oe ea A. Beaumont in e Bleriot monoplane] next, of Miss Josephine Bell Higgins, Beothoven's Heth symphony will be ON sheenan, was made to sell to the Trust a min-|LOng Island Society Folks Attend | reach ere at 4.20 o'clock, having cov-| daughter of the | Fi ri played, and nee Schiever, soprano, Tide Se Morph, ety Nolin, hen ake ical eecee Wedding at Trinity Chure ered the first day's flight of twenty he late Frank Waylani| will be the sol Wednesday will be B ‘One of the biggest celebrat! RAY AUC Bee. 1a, Pees, Eepeot edding at Trinity Church, hilles from Brooklands at the rate of ,| Higgins, once Governor of this State, to| “Dance Night,” with Hans Hanke, Complete Words and Music of the Newest in Island has ever seen will mark the} iy wince to his father Snnthanebaat Hewlett’s. mile a minute. He descended amid the| M. Emile Lucien Hevelacque of France, | Pianist; 4% Thursday ts “Wagn neg Tee a his father, who ay choering of @ great crowd, M, Havelacque is a ' Night," and Manhattan Ladies’ oe ee eeeDaN nun |referved to consistently in the hear-| Society people of the summer colo-| HM. J. D. Aatley in a “Birditng’* mono.| French educator and pave aul 1) Quartet will appear. Friday will be Prades stats an Meiheash and awl ing as "Old Man Claus Spreckels,” ps at Lawrence, Cedarhurst, the|Plane landed at 4.28, a member of the Legion of Ho: ving | arand Opera ht,” with Charlotte L § " The elder Mr. Spreckles telegraphed | kaways and Woodmere, L. 1, were Vedrines was the next man to reach “0 enor and | Grosvenor of the Boston Grand Opera Raine Paces inka OGORS WI AttABA'LUA| bic chn (o\tell Baarles. to eoma out to lareeect fe fond today at the wacnl ndon, covering the first stage ot | !% 1nspector-General of the Department} Company as soloist, Saturday will be oe ie ison, tl as 10) some ow prement: 1n Sore Corday at the WeAMIOe ewenty millon in Naeteen feiitas aad Or emo meu Mena ae BCANOR FeO WOR| 1 Night." ‘The Sunday night ee ie ae Hen grancltca end’ ave a! ti nier| of Misa Raith Donaldwon loan and | foreymetght neconds once Profewsor of English Literature at| piogrammes are made up of the num- of almost historic Bye pall top ty ar " Preacdenina ddell of the Royal)” Heaumont's time. was twenty minutes| ‘he Sorbonne, His home is in Paris, Ho| bers that have proved mout attractive so Gumpertz of Dream iat 2 ye ad Lea eth Belfordshire Regiment of England at|ihree and threefifth seconds, A dozen of| met Miss Higgins two years ago in| during the preceding week. NG HIT Ril tanita’ as" tall’ teoded lediane to n Francisco owing to the fact that | Piinity spise /se§ ping “ arent the airment landed within an hour. Europe, while she was touring t ' Bre cee aie gos tate eves | was in contempt of court and did | Jie Orn eee ee gloan of Mr id) C.-T, Weyman, the only Amertoan en-| world after her graduation from the The MacDowell Chorus, Kurt Schind- | Se cihien has ever before been known | 22 Wish to get bodily, as well a8 CON- | Gables, Woodmere tered in the event and flying in a Nieu-| famous Porter School at Farmington, | !¢? conductor, will give its fret concert f i Be Seat ee tenet structively, ip the hands of the coast| ‘The Rev. Dr. William K. Ki port monoplane, landed at 615, having | Conn. of next season In Carnegie Hall on (i) 9. 0 voluntarily take to water, except | juaitary, ees hey, Oe, empner | developed a tremendous burst of speed > Monday ing, Dec, 12, whe ‘Srawater, y | performed the ceremony he matron eteer mate Gauges M, Havelacque travelled through | Monday evening, . 12, when, assisted the aiias tthe tinrmal corer ot tne| 4. meeting was arranged at San Diego, | of honor was Mrs. Sidney Culford, ‘The pred dp Rett UF by Pat ype iso northern Africa with the party of whic),| 2¥ the Philharmonte Orchestra . and coating B ahore inst tor tap suents [At the witness, at which the Trust bridesmaids were “tho Misses “Ruth onds, Was AbOUL the poorest Mins Higgins was a member, and the, | Prominent goloiais, Mt will present tdsEt 2 . pulleg up stakes In California mnenhowe elen Oakman, Mary ther eter fn ecamo engaged in Algiers, Tho er-| eeend Of Th oe on of the Citizens’ Committee will be Jessie Hazard and Cha Atter starting from became engaged in Algiers, Tho er-| oration of the one hundredth anniver- served at Relsenwebe:’s Coney Islang/O!2 BUY INTO SPRECKELS'S “ ey a Chae) ite found that his engine waa| gagement was not publicly annou oll IE ol gl MH | } i ‘ . bs ajo adly and was obliged to return | until a few days a Ssiperey : te restaurant EASTERN PLANT. Trail of the English army. ‘Th " ged to return | unt! s horus has been ensaged to sing with Musi { QFiz UTTTER DAY FOR CONEY, On the astern other hand the Trust| Were Lieut, T. Donaldson to the starting point. | Thus ho was) s1iga ilizaveth Averell will attend th: | the Philharmonic Society at twa pairs the Musical Comedy ON AUG, 1 | wan allowod to buy into the Spreakel's | A+) lett. Sloan Danenhow When niammachine settled down to bast. | bride at se ceremony. Four sna ie regulee Enuhenonis 1 le é | A.D. Gaye and Courtiandt Dixon mn 4 down to bust-| i iecoy of Riss Higgins will follow h ubsoription series in’ December and Aug. 1, 1911, will be @ red jeter day | Pb Iphia plant, Theodore Have-|" “Following the ceremony there was a {Res the American came through like bs ow 28") March, Application for membership ' tm the history of Coney Island | meyer and John Searles, sald the wit: | breakfast at Chilton Gables, the wind. a as flower girls, More than one hun-|\) the chorus may be made to Mrs, Fred- | | ‘ i cite tile ~eanllabemasid ness, took up ,000 of the $5,000,000 at ne Cam, 8 7,, Cody, another popular fay-| dred and fifty invitations have bee: | erick Edey, No. 10 West Fifty-slxth | 6 3? . which the plant was valued, payin orite, In a € Mplane, made the dis- | sent out. Yea ae e , pinerara’s Agree to senarate, | whlch the plant war valued, paying halt} NO NEW BOSTON TRAD! tance In twenty-five minutes and righ: mira SO eRe IR Bea 8 : of thar litigation, Robert It | The 1 took over this stock when |, BOSTON, July $2.—'Nothing whatever | teen seconde. a ee What ‘ h to it," said William Hepburn Russell WASHINGTON - Friends of Johanna Gadski wilt be ‘end ig wife, Whose pan name is Irene | Mi ‘id his own interest to | *° hs SHINGTON, July 22.—Forest five e ee eee wane at the ‘Tr aan een anus waa |Peesident of the Hoxton National base. | MOTOR-BOATS START ON have been raging in the vicinity o: | Kad to know that she has entirely re- | ‘vipers spt, Bey ; yop ‘ | ball team, to-day when confronted with e ‘or the pas 6 day Labyah 4 \ Mayet & amie, Tube, mutually’ exreed ta wane | ata property. by: tho {dail team, to-day when confronted wit RACE TO HALIFAX, | Haines, Alaska, for the past ree days] Sotmering. Bass Sanitarium, nad. that ment their counter suits are withdrawn + although the value placed upon | iia yer— with the Cincinnati t Pr ry and now are within half a mille of the or the first time in two years ehe is @nd Mrs, Sherard defrays the costs of | it at the tme of the first sale to th hy Pepe oon seer | ¢ town, according to # report received | wholly free Thom sciatl a «| gnvers mith the Cincinnas tenn na . r holly free Thom sciatica and pain. She Tie actions and makes her husband «| two individuals was tus halt thet sum. |. ye Team 6 aah me nt acide a emphagia wah Foun Sates Res Eran, Caroline, | from the Mayor here to-day. No men+{ is now in the Austrian Tyrol, and will yearly allowance, the amount of which | M = y Garry Herrmann | Bbon napshot III, started at 2.40| tion is made of loss of life as yet] return to America in the whicl ir. Spreckels said higgather wes paid |of the Cincinnatl team concerning the | this affernoon from Gri nd pet $n she eutums. for an fa not divulged, tn stock, which he wolgfat 6190's share, ‘rumored trade. patie “ahaon pean a ecianee LN) eres neo Semen ® Maule PAPE: | STR SORES Bt CRRORTY Aad REED. ofr cet Sg *