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NEW YORK PASTORS JOIN IN DENOUNCING CCL, ASTOR AND HIS WEDDING PLAN Leaders ol A Ch All Creeds demn Proposed Marriage to Miss Force. | Con- REFUSE TO OFFICIATE.| Even Those Who Recognize Divorce Vigorously Score the Millionaire. ‘The matter of the approaching mar- riage of Col. John Jacob Astor, a dl vorced man, and Miss Madeline F who ts said by her parents to be near: | ly twenty-one years of age, has stirred a: deny Seaaan ture offe 4 or the |," 0 not condemn that poor, bedaz- Up ecclesiastical criticism all over th sled young girl, , is ie led to nited Mates and abroad, The pro- the sacrifice, Hut I do feel that her) tést Arst publicly votced by the Rev, | mot is greatiy to be blamed. a Fh ay ‘The marriage is an unsp ble Dp. George Chalmers Rehmond, an] gqront to American civillection Episcopalian minister of Philadelphia, | “No self-respecting minister of any last Sunday promises, to assume mam- | Wedding,” said the Rev, John 8. Allen proportions. 4 ot pero in. | PAstor of the Marble Collegiate Chure Of course, Col. Astor ts entirely with-|ae Fifth avenue and ‘Twenty-ninth im Jegal rights in seeking to marry @fain, although the decree of divorce |r STARted to Ava Willing Astor forbids | him to marry again in this State, The prohibition applies only to the contract | of marriage and i of no force in other | Btates. ertheless it is quite likely that @ earnest churchmen will attempt launch @ movement to prevent the |! ding of Col. Astor and the beauti- Miss Force. A national organiza: was formed the other day for the ‘pore of reventing men from using 000, i ol. Astor will have to prove he was the gullty one in the divorce pro- ceedings that freed his “ -t wife. Other-|show any discrimination against the = according to Suffragan Bishop|truly Innocent party to a divorce. If "4 this person wishes to re-marry he denomination atreet his citizensiip in the matrimonial state. The laws of the churches and of the nation should forbid him to re-wed, GUILTY SHOULD SUFFER FOR vor: of desertion, Personally, L think that drunkenness, extreme cruelty or an offense involving a long term in State Prison Justiti a to officiate, tage of éivoroed persons Occasion: | ally the Pope annuis a marriage, but that is when something has been’ de Wrongly and the souple tn question ha never bee wife in the eyen of the velleve Iterally at W juined let aot) “FLAGRANT DISREGARD OF 80.| CIAL, EVEN HUMAN DECENCY.” | As & priest, then, ali remarriages of divorced persons must be utterly re Pugnant to me, and it would be uns} think vat 1 should officlate at auch 4 ceremony | Wt the present cage seems par. tleulariy te disregard of social and even human dece 4 man of forty-sove: scarcely more than twelve months for unfaithfulness to his wife of twenty years, marries a child, a girl younger than his own son— ho im reported to be cou! against nature, as society. The man should be ostra- cized by all decent people, even if w tt man who has been mar- and divorced for cause should lowe HIS WRONGDOING. ot unalierably Opposed to di- Reformed Chureh permits ton the statutory grounds and on that “tam divorce, Marriage is not it is merely @ civil cere. which the priest is permitted rament at mony “1 do not thing that ministers should ries 8. Burch of the Diocese of New should certainly be permitted to do tr no Episcopal clergyman will OM-) rut the case is different with the of- te at his second marriage. fend a CLERGYMEN STRONGLY SUP. IAT VIEW OF DR. RICHMOND. ew York clergymen uphoid Dr. hmond of Philadelphia in condem- jon of the Astor-Force wedding, A vase among several denominations jay failed to reveal one minister would be willing to officiate at wedding. he Rev. Dr. Arthur Lowndes, who "@ Eplecopal clergy, expreaned per- agreement with hie Philadelphia “Opusiderably more than half the | ‘ ‘would not consider that Col. and Miss Force married "ho Degan, “All those in my usoh must indeed feel that the toh is in defiance of God's 1a 1 Certainly no Episcopal clergyman | | 14 be allowed to perform the mar- ceremony. The laws of our Church perfectly clear on that point, Ihe section of Canon %, ‘Of the Sol sation of Matrimony,’ reads: ‘ {No minister, knowingly, after due tnwliry, shail solemnise the marriage of | intendent of the Evangelistic Commit-|opinion against making campalxn con- ‘any person who has been or i: the hus+|tee of New York Cl “There will beltributions, had contributed to the Amerl+ band or the wife of any other person | hundred Imitators, particularly in| can Protective Tarif! League and had then Uving, from whom she or he has) {he same soci vacform auch a mar-|™MAde other contributions for circulating roany ca aris! puld nd fo if ri Per= Sierond) OF any. cay # | ciage, for I quite ayree with the Cath. |iformation on tariff matters, Mr. Per ep wastage But this canon, shell kins frankly admitted that the minutes ’ olie Church in the stand it has taken by) y tbe held to apply to the innocent) a iingt divorce, T disagree with it on|produced must be correct, but sald he ia divorce for adultery: ‘Pie | many other points, but I have nothing| had no personal recollection concerning that perere heehee a on for [but admiration for its attitude on this| chem Femarriage a period of not less| question, Marriage is unquestionably! GREDI TO WELFARE FUND uv one year si! th elapsed after | 4 sacrament, to be dissolved only for che Wag ane eats u the granting of such divorce, and that} the cause mentioned by our Lord In the] 4, Misty SRL AZ nan idence touching the facts | Scriptures. In such & case the offender ne bera! nad eld day in gorge evene a bens ck the har assuredly “no mora! right. to re-| Proving that tho Steel Trust supported Gourt's decree, and record, if prac: | Murry the Republican tariff doctrine, It was theable, with proof that the defendant|“SLAP IN THE FACE TO SOCIETY | brought out that only last spring the Wee personally served or appeared in tne AND TO MORALITY." trust contributed money to publish and action, be laid before the ecclesiastical] 1 youlizo that thin sweeping settle | UsHeminate George B. Curtiss's “Prom thority, and such ecclesiastical au-} ment of divorce must bear hard on indi-| Perity and T tions" that in 189 end ty, having taken legal advice there- | viduals, but it is the home and the| Hit the St ‘orporation was con shall havo declared tn writing that| family of which we must think. They tributing $2,000 a year to the Protective fe his judgment the case of the appli-| must be preserved at all hazards. Tarif League cant conforms to the requirements of “And divorce is certainly a terrible ‘welfare, fund" of the Btee this canon; and provided, further, that eto America, The statistics show] Trust, which steel magnates haye tes- it shall be within the discretion of any F ware if brits ee ine tied was for “sociological work and TORT NOT. REMANRY. “GUILTY [iikiiy oe ena RAE S88 88 Be) OL contributions | youu ta Guitaee " laxity of public opinion. | such contribu * would be « ed, PARTY TO DIVORCE." octal disfraachisement should awatt | \cvordini is phi 4 - Fu he could “The every guilty man or woman with thoir mber no specific instances fa Bre atinae one milly caus a N partner in iniquity, who 5 through | rman Stanley nailed Perkins down . the divorce mil! and then remarry the records of the Steel spit on statutory grounds Is the very} (0), ‘s contemplated action] play in polities, set down in black and t person 1 or any other Episcopal |ahould be denounced in the atronges!| white in the hooks of the company reyman would consent to marry. # by the press and the public,” #old| "st ead from the minutes of « meet- Nothing could induce me to perform Rev, O, ©. Bernstein of the First % ecb a ceremony, Our marriage ser- | Adventist Church ing on April pe 1, vied reads, ‘Till death do you part, | “It {# @ slap in the face to society | |i" cominitier eed: ta al “TM legal divorce do you part.’ We|S"4 morality, It is nothing im the| ‘awyers for an the reque fel that marriage ‘« a sacrament, | World bur legalized polygamy. & ‘lead t a contribution mething not to be dissolved by the| “SUCH cases are but an Inheritance of| to his campaizn fund. Now, whe was ikea Me oan. inan's 1d unlawful desire for more than] that ‘leading politician The law says that Col. Astor may |\CRIME AND DIBGRACE, PROPER|,.. O7! “member” declared Pore et remarry in New York, and it is a Kins, seat shame the law 1# not the same WORDS FOR | | Stanley then read from minutes of the in every Bat and ‘diagrace’ are the proper | meeting of June 1, 198, showing written “& uniform divorce law is what in deseribing such @ mock-| opinions from Attorneys John G, Joh we need to stop this scandal of « | « man is simply ter a on Philadely ,» and David FP. Wa wouan being a wife in one 8 dd Rg ot git ery SE Pe Srl} son of Pittsburg, to the effect tha gud ap unmarried companion iv an- ‘ke the women aha Gouri this poration has no right to make other, will jermelt body and) tr ons for pol al or charitable SIMPLY LEGALIZED FREE LOVE fy her greed ) SAYS A PRIEST. mination It ricin# admitted that the two lawyers t Tt is @ dark| who f * the opinion were of ex Ship giv) sannot plead ignorance of) pict on. our American elvilima-| cellent standing came a rene what she is doing, She, ax well as her | tion.” atic r er and society at large, know Col. | Willlam Grant Brown, Presiden ou follow thelr advice? _ Astor's record, They ail know and they |of the New York City I 2 y follow thelr aay ali accept, though 1 do believe chat Women's Cluns, ts nm ns faltered, and nally ang: ihe realy "best people the people of she |s expecially eapabl taking the| wered ; i more’ standards, wil! deny social | Yor views he match #o| “I do not doubt that we aid reouguition tu the couple, Taat is aa it #fonsly condemned, Shy condemr ATID ie GOK GABGLE DULL Oh RHO huAdel hould be The snarriage #0 cased, Ree strikes o characteriaticaly @it-/o¢ the Steel Corporation for the publi ought never to take place. ee = tremendone | S&!e2 of dooum ar pailtioal pure fasier Lvere cf BL Andrew's Roman pigk, sho wuld, “hoe is marrying w man | POs that hud nothing to ¢o with the Catholic Church went oven further. old enough to be her te es cauia | operations of the company Such as @ Marriage as that of Col not suceesd tn making aappy the wits| Perkiny could n Astor is simply legalized free love,” he of his youth. | Santey then 1 r dated declared. “There is no essential eth ca, GIRL, IS RUNNING A TREMEN.|! 5 rom dames difference between bis courtship of Misa DOUS RISK, SHE SAYS. JM. Swank, the Amari ee and the pursuit of Kvelyn Thaw | 4) Oe Og | toon and Feith by the late Stanford White, Spoaking |, "1¢ 's (he typioll man oF the worl f ation of an 0 man, 00 well as a priest. 1 00K | Cliged, she Ix beautiful and charming | od 1 and Prosperity Sole elderly bridegroom should be) ang youns, and ty offered up tol ofuns up. him, tnstead of marrying some nice | Ur "Of course my church recognizes no joy her own age. Ii is a Kreat pity | Such thing as divorce, or the remar- = “Though 1 consider that two p | fully variable, should work for 1s to bring them Into accord on the subjects of divorce and remarriage. numbered among the deans of thejan international alllance, ple who are forbidden to country would be unable to marry tn anther, GREAT PITY for offi Amount of money clergyman for a ceren be wrong.” marriage clared the Rev Me bap sinned the new made publican of Michigan. vw LY J) EVER’ RE BERNSTE! I most strongly deprecate oy. fon of old men and young girls, unhappily married are better off di- voreed, Wow York idea of cl. anging marital part- | ners every few months, | ot morality and common dec 1d officiate at such 4|E particularly abominate the combina- the It Is subversive And A man pushes duide the wife of many | years to dangle after a child. plorable to the last degree, and « sign of wretched degeneracy. Tt tn de- “And the women have to suffer—both wife and the old.” (Continued from First Page.) by Representative Young, Mr. Perkins said he felt that the a) jeatred. Re. ers tions did not clearly set forth what was Edgar A. Bancroft of Chicago here appeared as personal counsel for Btate, for he has Seiberatety ~|Mr. Perkins. On the vote of appeal broken up @ home and family, the | young, Sterling and Danforth, Repub- Use every other criminal ue shoua | licans, voted againat the chairman, and sumer the consequences wrongdoing. “The laws of the land are disgrace. and what we ministors i his © e We should even seek for that peo- y in one Instances like tH® one under consideration would then be Impossible, Is IN THE HARM. FUL EXAMPLE TO OTHERS. “I have refused large fees offered ating at such marriages, and have known hundreds of other min- stern Who have done likewise, No can buy a decent ny he knows to ft Tt 1s @ great pity that this Astor should take place, because of he harmful example it will set,” de- Arthur J. Smith, super- poration,” sald Mr. contributions.” gested that the matter til later In the day, Bancroft objected to the line of examination on the ground that it was not material to the investigation of the Steel Corporation as authorized. point the © Repr pute the mihutes of the Steet C tion we pany, prior to the time tt secured a legal rats, voted to sustain him, “Phen the chair js sustained hairman declared, casting the dect vote. Mr. Beall again asked his q “My connection with the Steel Perkins, “had bearing om my camp The witness then be held up he siigh Mr. At mmittee took a recess o ummons to be present in the Ho ntatives. Leading up to this e read, showing that the ¢ Beall, Bartlett and MeGiilleuddy, Demo- the ding ation of Personal campaign contributions. Cor- not algo sug un- this on a e of dis- ora- ‘om- is to the volum this, about t letter with #0 heat neu the wi sum for was mut Aa ne F 00d deal programme, ite ask 1e8. 1 It will ask declared letter and it. Inance Co w. powers,’ of ‘ation charged.” of Mr, the committee was for Cu the che re! trie rt your Finance Committee to approve a contribution of $4,000 toward publication will never saw mbered nothing “Was PARKWAY TROTS following com- panies to contribute $1,000 each “Republic, Pennsylvania-Lackawanna, Jones & Laughlin Gel Cambri Perkins Swank “But here is a record of the meeting of mittee at which this ‘referred to the Chairman Stanley insisted, that money ever paid?’ don't know. charged to the ‘welfare fund.’ ‘weifare work. * widespread onal purpose and might properly was, it was This FURNISH SPORT AT GRAVESEND and 2.16 class trottings and two do the 49} ene od indu wror Bessie wrong with her liver, Perhaps ly correct. was something wrong But she did know there was something Aw @ noted ‘Col. Astor and Would-Be Bride, Woman and Some Pastors Who Score Him ‘THIS CAMEL DRANK TOO MUCH WATER recov | AND PASSED AWAY PERKINS DEFIES PROBERS ON STEEL I WARNED TO APPEAR BEFORE CONGRESS Central irk aie Animal Devel- oped Liver Trouble and Was Found Dead. who hai had a thirst. lige in water, knew this ne with her Could'st mourn for a reader? Then prepare Bessie has passed away. Bessie was @ nice old camel, twelve years she Mved in Central Park, and during that time was never guilty of an action calculated ta tarnish her character in the silightest degree. was a good wife and mother, as Keeper Holmes, Central Park animals years, will tell anybody. ‘The only trouble with Bi been It is said camel can go seven days without water. Bensle was not that kind of a camel. — She certainly did like to moisten her inerior, When the keepers brought Beastie a tub of-water she would place her face in it and inhal human beings surround soup. Byident- ly it Is not good for a camel to over- for there omewher pace, each ot which drew fair |& camel husband to do, The first number on the the 22) trot, saw the first | pred, captured by Mary Plaudit. After [icok any ut twice the starter gave them [eft Wi ‘ord. Mary Plaudit immediately as athe wae pens t d command, with the field close up oesale’s he first half, nd salon, or the las! the rian a sur but st half {t winner, Mary f ne threatened WAR just as easily ae The next heat hrought ou tenders in the 2.11 pace, a ty minutes tiresome avorin given the word, with Hal D: and driven by Steeplect AY, agsum/ng comman Ht d afte when that point hed the fleld s ‘amel, to mourn, to in cha for fitt th was first latement 1s not entire- Bessie did not know there with ie was thst that a it like some something her liver, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, gentle for 0. For She ree of y-three thing |Union Awaits Mayor's Action Eddie J. Phalen Declares That | street and Franklin avenue lines in the female writer once wrote, “There never was a female who was well all over at once." Meadah a Hor Pen Keeper Holmes and the Central Park GRAVESEND, N.Y. Aug. S—-Dhe | Veterinary surgeons belng perfectly summer’ trotiiog the New |Conversant with the fact that Lexsie Vork ahd Packer i) furnished an {Sad Iver complaint, gave her large Hise te thie a quantities of iver medicine. It is no Nbay Ane ng keen and {easy Job to give @ camel liver medicine, closely fought crowd, though not | @ither. A large, was classy, the female contingent | However, Heaste just sort of pined being out in good numbers, Here and |@¥4y. Her appetite failed, but she con ould be noted prominent. meme [ued to drink lots of water, Her huw- Bare6e tHareunhioe tue band sympathized with her, but that There were eventy down for decision | Was all he could du, Getting right don to cases it 1s about all une could expect Some time during the night Ressi» ex- Her husband was with h er and last message she migut have heeper Holmes got around is morning he found husvand deeply dejeciad, Liessie Was not in sight, Holmes en- to string |cered the pen and Bessie's husband was a vro-| started toward him tn a hostile man- it never | ner, Holmes went out and got an fast and|armful of feed which he placed close to the front of the pen. While the the con-| widower was busily engaged with the twen- | feed Holmes went in and found the vey were |cold corpse of Bessie in @ dark corner. t, owned | Satd corpse was speedily yanked out and transferred to the Arsenal, It will WILTSE GCES IN AGAINST CUBS BATTING ORDER, Pago. kard to a horse the sou Hal DI will his best efforts, being repeatedly chal- lenged, It was on ring the home- stretch, the last time around, when June ug Ww toa at Hal Direct Aisconsolate nqt be lost to 1 she will not stuff her and set her up in the Amerl- can Museum of Natural Mim of Natural History. DODGERS GO AFTER |: but necessary to select a new mate for widower, New York. No, Bessie tn- They are going to CARDINALS AGAIN ——- BATTING ORDER Brookiyn. St, Lout s, Tooley ss, Huggin 2 Now York, Daubert, 1b, ts, Davors, i, Wheat, If. Bliss, ze: ON8, 3h Hummel, 2b. Konetehy, 1. Enogreny, iat Davidson, of. vans, rf Recker, Ff. Soulson, °f, Smith, 3b, ts rman, 8, Oakes, ef, yea oe Hauser, of stron aa nor, Harmon, p. ned . Rason and Johnstone, At and. Haste, Attend. |kndance 8,000 (Hoeotal to The Kygning Worl.) ST. LOUIS, Mo, Aug. §—Manager f Brealog Worl) neg {BUM Dahlen picked Kretsor an hls sane tata |piteher for the #6 battle of the forsed to | current #erles this afternoon, in front ae] A do mined Roger Bresnahan's he Glants und discovere ofthe | th rok It wa sof thy f ed he would be out of the game for fighting |a month at least, as an early examina noch larger | thon led to t Nef that hi urt erday because of the | ser he home team ja the opener, | up | ' Stan Ph ah TOF He within a week at will be back Int the very STREET CAR STRIKE {CALLS ON COURT PUT UP TOGAYNOR 10 STOP GIRLS FOR SETTLEMENT) LOVE LETTERS Mada Doebler Is An- noying Him. While All Brooklyn Lines Are Running. Eddie J, aven Phalen ot No, 1666 Second ; baa his former st girl’ | haled before Magistrate O'Connoe in the | Yorkville Pe urt to-day, He charged her with ynoying him, The “beat girl” is seventeen-year-oli Mada Doeiner of No. President 8, W. Huff of the Coney Island and Brooklyn Railroad, which} has been erippled by striking conducto and motormen aince Saturday, to-day announced that all night service would be inaugurated to-night on the Smith ‘ner and other refreshments will 823 Second aver ond and very pretty. says he'a twenty-one, ant ts of the Seventy-first Regiment. “Your honor,” said Phalen, “this girl 1s annoying me and I want it stopped "Ishe's always sending me notes and foolish love letters and she comes down to the armory fit# up in the gallery and miles at me and makes me nervous. She comes down to where I work, too, and annoys jis very b elty and that service to Coney Island would continue until 11 o'clock. At the same time the president Issued to the striking employees what is taken a5 @ final refusai te make peace with them. The statement from the president came as {{ was announced that Mayor Gaynor was taking up the strike qui tton with Organizer Patrick J. Shea./me. She's stuck on me, T guess, but Joxeph B. Ryan, President of the loeal|that doesn't cut any ive with me. 1 . ae} Magistrate O'Connor asked to wnion and the Rev, Father James Dona-| , Magistrate O'Connor jaatod tn ped hue, who had boen asked by the strike to take a hand for their case. Representatives of the strikers re- fused to say what had taken place at the conference, Father Donahoue, Shea and Ryan agreed that no statement should be made. They did say the matter was In the hands of the execu- tive, and they hoped for a peaceable setuement. '@ cume to obtain peace and a up a big bundle. nddresned to “my dear husband" and wound up “your dear little wife.” Fre: quent reference was made in them te the writer's tender regard for her loved one’s photograph, which she said she kept on her bureau all the time. “Did you write these?” Magistrate. “Yes, sir,” head. Then Eddie volunteered the Informa- sald Mada, hanging her peaceable settlement,” said Shra. t{tion that while he had once “had a was the reason for coming to interest | case’ on Mada he had decided that he really loved Elizabeth Healey of No. the Mayor in the strike. It now re- mains with the city's executive and we, are satisfied. President Huff's part: Kast Ninet ourth street much bet- ter Wilinabeth waa in court and was noticed looking at Eddie with that soul- ful sqftness which betokena an afte tlon deep as the well springs of exist- Conductors and motormen formerly |ence. Eddie also volunteered the an- tn the employ of the Coney Island | Mouncement that Mada and Elizabeth sho | bad met in Carl Schurz Park last Stn- over him the same by applying to the pay Hy this time the Magistrate was get- car at Park Circle between 12 to # | ting a little impatient and he held up a o'clock to-morrow (Wednesday). restraining hand. Conductors must elther return the | “That's enough of this puppy love,” combination tickets furnished them | lie sald. “I want you all to clear out of or account for them, Motormen and | ere and get a little sensi conductors will also receive thelr de- RITA Ba posits by returning badges and rule POPE’S CONDITION FAIR, Leip _ HIS DOCTORS DECLARE. DUFFERIN PARK WINNERS. ROME,Aug. 8—Dr. Petaccl, private FIRST RACE. physician to Pope Pius and Dr. Mar- olds; selling; five furlongs—Mazard, 112|CtJafava, consulting physician, visited (Grand), 2 to 1, 3 to 2 and 1 to &, first; | the Pontiff to-day and made a thorough Betty Fuller, § (Skirvin), 5 to 1, 2 to|examination of the patient. Later they and even, xecond: Day Muy, 112 iC. [described the condition of His Holiness Peak), 6 to 3, 2 to 3 and 1 to 3, third. | as peing relatively satisfactory. Girl Koo tat pate X., through the Papal Del SECOND RACE.—Purse $%0; three-| bishop Diomede Falconio, ha: year-olds and up; selling: six and one-| Apostolic benediction to the bishop: half furlongs—Alexnndria, 107 (How- |clersy and Catholic people of the United ard), 1 to 2, 1 to 8 and out: first; Won-| States on the occasion of his corona- der Worker, 116 (C. Peak), 10 to 1, 2 to] tion anniversary. The Pope has re- 1 and 3 to 5, second: Sto, 114 (Dryer). | celved many messages of congratula- 30 to 1, 4 tol and even, third, ‘Tt tion and good wishes from all parts of 1.25, Scarlet Pimpernel, King Pin, P. T.| the United States in connection with Clark, Jim Parkerson and Peter Pender | the elghth anniversary of his accession also ran. to the Pontificate. THIRD RACE—Purse $250; three-year- olds and up; selling; six and a half fur- longs.—Complete, 107 (Grand), § to 5, 1 to statement says, in : two-year- 2 and out, first; Seymour Butler, 109 (Berg), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, second; Films, 109 (C, Peak), 2 to 1, 3 to 5 and 1 to %, third. Time—1.25. Rampanta, Stick- pln, Bright Start and Teddy Bear also ran FOURTH RAQE—Purse $20; three- year-olds and upward; selling; five furlongs.—Agnes Mav, 19% (Turner), 3 to 2 out, and out, won; Anna Casse, 107 (Carroll), 7 to 1, 2 to 1, and even, second; Kiront, 104 (Skirvin), 7 to 1, 2 to 1, and 6 to 5 third, Time—1.06. Permilia, Edith 8, Pleeey and Carlyle also ran and finished as named. DUFFERIN PARK ENTRIES. DUFFERIN PARK, TORONTO, Ont., when I'm drilling and} Several of them were | CHARLEY CULKIN'S one BRAVES TO WHOOP \essionat \ \ up a Popular Wigwam Leader to Have. Annual Outing at Col- lege Point. Charley Culkia, the Fifth Assembly District Tammany leader, will pilot 3,000 of his braves to Witzel’s Grove at Col- lege Point to-morrow on the at amboat Sirtus, Witzel’s best breakfast and din- be served. There are to be the usual games for which handsome prizes will be awarded. Johr P. Hitly, James D. McClelland, David L Collins, Patrick Derry and other members will assist in the strenu- ous Work of entertaining the large aum- ber of members and the clane from vis- iting district organizations, ————————————— SCALP ITCHED SO SHE COULDN'T SLEEP Nor Keep from heel 9 Became Worse and Worse. In Two Weeks Rid Completely of Trouble through Useof Cuticura Soapand Ointment. “One evening while combing my halr, I Boticed a few brown crustlike spots on my fealp and, of course, I thought tt was only little dust that had settled there during e week. So I washed my hair thoroughly Dut I saw that they wouldn't come ont, ‘Then the end of the next week I washed my hair again, and to my astonishment I saw not only those few but many more had come. Then asked the| my head became worse and worse, and my scalp started to itch terribly, so that I could not sleep nor keep from scratching my head, “The crustlike places later opened and made sores which bled, and they also {tehed something terrible, I tried many remedies but none helped and instead they made my head worse, This condition of my acalj kept up for s month, and then one day met a friend and ahe advised ine to use | Cuticura Soap and Uintment which I did. In two weeks I was rid completely of this trouble, through the use of the Cuticure Soap and Ointment. I am never without them, for they ara my most highly velued friends.” (Signed) Miss Alva Gustafson, 677 Becond Ave., New York City, May 17, 1011. —-—— Girl of 12 Cured of Pimples. “When I was about twelve or thirteen, my face broke out with pimples. They came out in groups and caused great disfigurement. After trying so many remedies without suc- cess, I saw the Cuticura Olntment advertised and I sent for a box. In a week I saw e erent change in my face, and ft rendered & complete ote Now you can not tell I ever had pim; Signed) Miss Mabel Morash, Dover West, N. S., Mar, 31, 1911 Cuticursa Soap and Ointment sold through- out the world. Send to Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Dept. 19A, Boston, for # liberal sample of each, post-free, with 82-p, book om the skin, MGrand'gaptds Barsiture We allow on al % Cash Purchases (J Write for durNew Catalogue, Mailed Free Aug. §—The entries for *to-morrow’s races are as follows i FIRST RACE-Four and one-half selling.—-*Fairehild, 88: California Q Fxpatriate, 43; Fanchett ell ern, 1085 T oO 1, Gold ‘O'Rren, ot Tovey, five furlongs. —— Alarmed. 107, Fellth Parkison, 100; Billiard jot: Dr 2108, RACE Six 102; Billy 10 larney 10: Campbell, Ball, Lott THIRD 0 Herpes, 100 ing, i RACE—Six furlongs Wangs Ms Bremer, TOT, Lady Bina, 107: i PUPTH BRAC 108; Lueetta. 1 Grace Kimball 1h, Alexandra Barnes, 105, Scariet Tie linens, 10r ton; ger Jim, 109; furlongs. a glanieton, Susan, rie tun Co Nogaet, ited Week ‘atclies, 119; High, Range, Hite’ furlon macs” Say Yoou, 10, Toe May. 101 ‘or; ‘chariians, 10: ‘Serine, Drnaldo, 107; Joho Five furlongs, —Rusticana. Inapestor, Gonentl, 102) Nitierne. 10, Sandiver, 106. “Silk, 107! Hayaburg, 107; Creuse, 107; ug, 100; War. SAR PH RACK—Pive_ furlongs. * 10h tds “Orimar, 107; Bri ted ore sandy FEN, 1002 Pio Pi Teldy Boar, fan. Rervicene, 112; Detroit, Nihrit sstickotn, OG SEVENTH RAC PM Tatleet tay.» 10 10 112, Films, 194; Judge “and one-sixternth Reporters oy fonneat Star 107; Mazonia, 107 tn cot 10 Hommes Fe vaingentice allpwance claiined, Weather, clear GREED ‘Traue Mark the 8th Sp ecial ‘or Wed. e:day, the 9th Bonin hu FPP RTS, 1 Oc FARE an BOX 30c t Stores open every evening until Saturday evening UBUl 11 o'clock, 54. BARCLAY s? Gor Weat Bronswey 29 CORTLANDT st Sor Church St Sp pedal ferret x EMER pocND BOX ABO D PAR Terk Row and Cortlandt Str Al POUND BOX uw nr stores milk Chocoia.e Coveres Pineapple It almont seems that muk chocolate Peay ROW &NAssay had been Invented especially to ca 0088 206 BROADWAY pineapple with, The blend of this st Py ea fpicy. frult with the richness of the 6 '47 NASSAU $f dairy cream chocolate Se set Jed weight in each inatance in- cludes the contatner, ‘es tno vitimate of xood thinks, REYES Tre specits Pound Box..... ees NEAR G™ AVE FTERD BEER SXPREBELY FOR THE HOME $1.25 the case of 24 bottles— one cent a bottle more than |the ordinary beer. A little higher in price—a great deal higher in quality. FOK SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ~ SAV" O-R¥ DENTIFRICE ABOULUTELY UNEQUALLED for Cleansing Teeth, Healing Diseased Gums and Throat Destroying Acids; Germs, and Purifying Breath. ALL DRUGGISTS 28¢.-50¢. WRITE FOR SAMPLE, Paspared by Incorporated Dentin eco Slip Covers, German mn, West 1 th "gt, Beat witing Ge, a Wee y4 " tone 2066 helen Write’ or tivane, man will cal eich ion ith fall ne ot aamnles, DIED. CARNPGIE—COLPEMAN, aged 31_ yoars. Private service at the eral Chure Frank E. Campoe!) Bulut Intermen Fernandina, Florida, MENSCU BE JOS EN H, son of Abraham and Ray. Susceal from 852 Union ay., Brons, Wednesday Aug. ¥ at lla. Ml MUERPIY.—On Sunday Aug. 6 918, BRIDG i RTY, beloved wife ‘of And Funeral tr realdence, 11% Whour ay. Chy. Requien ae burch, Lone \de | and City, Wednesday, Arg ¥, at sa dniermeut Calvary ial