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OE EY TTR B WOE RM a SA a, ema AN IN PT tne BVENANe WUD ALUBVAL, AUWUS PICTORIAL STORY OF THE WOOING OF JULIA FRENCH TOLD BY JACK GERAGHTY. avid 1% would consider 5,000,000 people tm Bren York before I would consider LM pr Hoffman's feland.’ @itk stockings, with her hair bound wita| & vari-colored band, a Grecian some-! thing or other she called it, she was merely a big, wholesome, blue-eyed saetimemiapmmatii y — The doctor's temper was reaching the American girl. Incidentally there ts no PULLED OFF MY COATT SAk JUMPED IN AND OFF vir T PULLED UP BEN GRAND CENTRAL) BY AM The OLER +45 DID. | CAUGHT THI AND THEN IN A TAXI To SPRING ~ boiling point as Mr, Dushkind kept @am occasion to exclaim in horror about the amo Srreren Ue To EW T BUSHES AND SAW ER. Hor By Gas Feuee™ Tea Pitta untme ore Tee Tea AT| | mering Aim with queetions combination of black stockinge and <— UNCLE GO BY. white slippers. In her hasty departure | are . from Newport on Tuesday she forgot to toss any white ones in her handbag. “I know what sou're trying 0 @o, he aaid finally. “You're trying to mak me mad. Keep it up, air; keep it u until Monday morning. There {8 nothing of the haughty, | Commissionr Bulger poured ot} on th Brande demolselie in her speech of SCeregpen ger enya eel manner, She is as naive frank as ins eee lapee & public school graduate. The plain: | Adal A + ness of her present “oh-so-different” bad practice if a person atteadiag ’« cholera patient were permitted to @ from the hospital and mingle with othe Persons without changing his docim, of washing himeelf carefully, “Would you permit cuch a thing? “I would not." Asked by Mr, Dushkind if he Eyes surroundings doesn't ca’ a flicker of | regret for the lost palaces by the #6s and she beams tn delight when Happy | Jack tenderly refers to her as “Baby Doll.” He didn't, but no doubt at mes does, call her “Kiddo,” but as the irre: ‘ponsible Happy puts It, she loves him, | and, “ike Eva, doosn’t care.” gated oposite t-. tances of VERY YOUNG, MUCH IN LOVE humanity and immo ‘ity contained ih AND--HAPPY. : L the charges, Dr. Polk said: did not. KY @ moral expert. [ain passed on medical matt 1 am not a humanitarta physician only. ‘They are very young, to be sure) 0 Happy ts twenty-three and Baby Doll {nowever, «wo policemen butted tn andy ity to the Leroya and Frenchs of New Just eighteen, but then they have known | "he other snd of the hairctoth sofa. an 2 talking now about matt.rs for the each other three years, been In lo cue ABat ¢ 1 knew T was in love Nased nes Rai weet ji pss they. York and Newport to break up the ro- nNTVIC | consideration of the priest or the rabbi.’ ter two and have planned the {hing (or ee i et te ana, lag tee gee had to back off gracefuly, ‘The son k of Central Village! ' DR, FLEXN@R PuAISES THE @ past three months, so they should, a o} tor N e after all, know by thie time if (t fe to | me that it was mutual and we be- sport.” ae ee ee erties F. Jie who made out our license for us cer- METHODS AT QUARANTINE. be for keeps. an to build some air castles. She was | miles east of Springticld at Ind! tinued, “and when Jull ed Bimon Fiexnor, director of the That few tnatches wt this sort have] Only #!xteen, and I'm not the sort oe 5, Ane Phen he got to Spring: as twenty: one and ated if that eras aha Rr nego Anatici, was the ni se tg stood the test of Uime Is due to one of OMAP who'd take advantage of a Wid! field he nad 4 taxicab sent back {0 Ket rough hie sald {t Was all cleht. I've ’ ' aS oR Mig tt fun two things, Kither the man han been yt Know her own mind, go ubowibe it [ween the biggest lawyer In Springfield, Ii come eet sius ive peat joo ams merely a physical creature, tnfatuating to wait and aee whether It) "ce tnat's che whole story. too, and he assured us the marriage had found bacteriological methods a. the Quarantine station exceptionally bt wan re best bet—love, or merely an imitation. Hy that one bored #0- 8 tor mynel for the moment e blaze, all 1 can say te that TWO BATHERS, 10 THE BOTTOM) ISALL “HUMBUG” A . | t Neard a word from Mrs. Jety prisoner, or the woman has found |" it I weren't absolutely sure Julia loved oe good. He sal was called upon ®) i Tapeasibie to adapt herself to a| “Another Lar Paes) Las 3 plies me as much a8 D do her and thet S| ough ey Ween eeiee c ie Cd Dr, Doty Taw weeks mgo to, conquit hese we corresponded from |ean make her perfectly happy, I never us go 3 7 he ch oy simple Nite But in tne cate ot ame [and she came back to Newport, We would have taken her away from the | Ur own happy little way. They are ene eos Toe Ee nest alk Ee, IDR eso would sven Impomsible. apens another aurmmer tke the frat and) surroundings ane hae known all her Ute: javen if. they are, society. folks, and t D or Gunpauae puma fer austere Happy is an alert, clever young chap| Sunt and her people began to WoFFY.| going tg work lke a dog to make her they would have turned thing: llins With Great Difficulty battens I al t. Polk of Advisory Staff ‘e But she was game and told thei the existence of cholera bac- here | obvi- Proud of me. I have several offers of | upside down to prevent the arriage, oat of the typical business man sort, Bsr Mien aie . ; * ously in love and obviously able to pro- | “** nothing to worry about, when Al /gooq positions since this affair, but [|OnC® we were married, it isn't Ukely Brings Mrs. Greenberg and |#ton. The bow struck the tug amid- Doesn’t Think It Needed Fgh Merge Raed the standaré. vide comfortably if not luxuriously for ready we had it mapped out that the| have a good Jittle business of my own | they would do anything to hurt ua.” ships on the at. joard aide. a ton _ mae oubine a a Tae oe following summer, this one, when shelIn Newport, and Julia te perfectly will-| Mrs. Happy’s only regret te that she Miss Levine Ashore. The Stanwood @ stout tug, but on Hoffman’s Island Soviseciing “tue sempissenion OF a yeane Dene é would be of age, we'd make clean|ing to go back there and live Ina nice|haen't more of her clothes with she was smashed like @ paper box and : n 4 tn tones there 008 Mrs. Happy, by her own admission, : 4 do the big|little cottage with me instead of in one; She intends to b a o etteee ane ‘tketae has alwayn detested society life, is per- get away from Newport and do the big ot thoke Hatlevue 6 © palaces: | Springneld to-d, i. tue somite be e went down almost instantly, Timothy Giscovering the cholera carries j fectly content to abandon all hope or matrimonial stunt, ‘aren't you, Baby-dol?” which was some $1,400 pated n= Stes, Kaun Greanve A Sites Anon Early, the second engincer; Fritz Sable: bas ever been kuown before is the {iaim to any ware of the yench milic| CORRESPONDED DURING WIN+| "You know T am,” romponded Mra.| pulled out of Newport Isat Tuestay: te | Levine were drowning tn the eight of {2 ,f7eman. and another fireman, who! Dr Alvah H. Doty, Health OMcer of Matory of medical science.” fons, and is “just crazy" to settle down TER, BUT WITH CAUTION, Hey, ee a little closer on the| till strong enough to stand quite an| aoa: Pict sn GE che ral a ne | were off watch, agleep, were awakened | the Port, began to-day the presentation Pepa tg hae lat ed ve Ay with Jack in a pretty little cottage, help | “Ali last winter we were very careful | *ppery black sofa. hat tim |*xtensive shopping trip, in Springfield “ebb dled daca by the shock of the colllston only to find | Of his defense to the charge against hi jecensor, He has been mentioned ae the cook and dressmaker and (T. It} not to cause any suspicion among her] ,..APd You can say for me that Em at least. foot of Ocean Parkway, Coney Island, | themselves bound for the bottom of the | @dminietration of the Quarantine sta- te for the appointment should Please wire congratulations) I* “simply | Felntives so that they might keed er atmosphere,” ahe said to. the reporter, WANE CL BACK TO NEWPORT |{o-day. whon Policeman Thomas ey river, They managed to ight thelr way|tion, when the investigation was re-|Dr. Doty be removed j wid about childres away from Newport this summer, ©; "“and live ilke m real woman. Why. LIVE IN A COTTAGE. epshead Bay mounted equ out of their room as the tug settled in| sumed before Commissioner Bulger. i Nor do the Happys expect any trouble | only wrote once 4 month, that ls, 1 only | most of those roclety women don't know| Aaked 1€ she was going to send for |* 2? “8s leaving the beach after a swim, ‘the mud, and other tugs speeding | The first witness called by Dr. Doty's j through the efforts on the part of the| wrote once monti—she wrote nearly|what {t Is to have a@ real feeling of|her things now reposing in her trunks |Tet?’ced his steps, swam out and res-| toward scene of the collision SaW| attorney, George Gordoh Battl / bride's family to break up the mateh. | every day. any Kind. They ara ay false an tholr|at Newport ready for the steamer, |°Ued both women. Ho had no assistance] three heads suddenly pop up to the sur- ey, Te Gor attle, was complexions and the men are no better. Dr. William M. Polk of No. 7 Fast DOCTOR PRESCRIBES CUTICURA REMEDIES To ake sure, Happy enlisted the ser-| “Hate yourself, don't you Jack?” ine f which she was ta have been packed off | Until he had almost landed them on the |, aren. } Yees of Wiliam. H, Brooks, one of] terposed Mrs. Happy sarcastically, | FtOM now on Jack's fvlenda will be my |to Europe, Mrs Happy sald: beach. Te tie ey eaten, clone towether. | Ihirticth street, dean of the medical 3 Springfield's ablest attorneys, who told] “Well, you did, didn't you? You know| {lends and my friends muat be his or} “I certainly am. 1 don't wee why my| Mrs. Greenberg is fifty years old, a), xo the: three was the! school of Cornel! University and Pe ; him that the Frenches and LeRoys and write twice 9] "ey won't remain mine, family shouldn't send them to me and| good swimmer and weighs 200 pounds.| Y°lUnteer, with Capt. Flannery, who you love me enougls te Vanderbiits might howl their protests | a, to the four winds in vain. was instrumental in saving more than: @@nt of the New York Academy of 200 in the Gen. Slocum disaster. Capt. |Medicine. He is a member of a board Flanenry and his men threw over lfe-| of distinguished physicians appointed to I'm going to wire for them to-day,” The ever ready press agent has not overlooked the Happy Jacks, To- day NOTHING IN SOCIETY LIFE THE YOUNG BRIDE. SAYS don't you 1 suppose #0,” She keeps a boarding-house at No. 2022 | West First street, and among her meekly. i NO FLAW TO AID RELATIVES IN| “Who's your papat” tenderly, teasing, | “There {* absolutely nothing in soctety | they received a wire from a Boston | Po*rders Is Miss Levine. They put On| preservers and fished Barly and Sabler i MAKING FIGHT. "Oo are," of nomething like that. {life to appeal to any one with* s reall theatre offering them & high salary to| bathing suits at home to-day and! and the other fireman aboant with Suvise with Dr. Doty concerning quar-| Saygs ‘| Have Great Faith in the Cutie I ‘The bride 1a a week more than of age;| The reporter began to fdget as this | TON Podat ds 4 La HR githe 4 fo into vaudeville. Walked to the foot of the Parxway for| boathooks. They were landed at the ee 7 cura Remedies Now that | am Con= h . 5 Hp . not of Dov vhenc | Dr. Pi t the camo to Happy of her own free will] brilliant bit of ‘honeymoon repartee) never could keep me at school In Lenox, |g ponty Zou, Neat tt anid Happy with|@ swim. Collins, who lives in Coney | [00 of tev er ee ae nat kine SORIA JRO EENCeLSG HN REE a broad grin. “I wonder what they think man, whose name was not known to|to the station tn connection with hts sland and had gone to the beach trom bade fair to continue indefinitely, but vinced of their Wonderful Merits,’ (in fact, she says if there waa any ab- so they finally gave me nothing but . ; zi b. ut} we are, a couple of freaks? I su {his home with an oid suit over his| his mates, wus sent to the hospital. | duties as @ member of this board. His ducting she did 1t); they were married | Happy suddenly remembered the prew-| private teachers and even then I didn't! though, it is unusual for Poor Me 'to| bathing clothes, ieft the water abouc| Karly and Sabler soon recovered from|iast vist was in June, 1910, incontestably, if unconventionally, by @| ence of the Intruder and resumed bis) do much studying. | ve always been | marry for love in these da: is the time the two wowen entered, tte | thelr ducking, From the very beginning of Dr, Poti’'a| ‘11 Wish to let you know of a couple of ae : ome! ie “ very beginning of ir. Polk’ perfectly good minister under a per-| story, compromising with love by hold-| just regular sort of Biel wih A Toco| The Geraghtys intend to stay on with| had slipped on trousers and coat and] TWO GO ADRIFT ON THE PILOT |testimony, Commissioner Bulger inelsted | TECeEt cures which T have made by we us ing Baby-doll's hand during the rest of the interview. “Bo came to Newport this sum-| « mer and we began to get things shaped fectly good license ig the perfectly law- ful town of Central Village, Conn., with two perfectly sane witnesses standing in the parlor of the lttle hotel. of tie Cuticure Remedies. Last August, Mr —— of this boy Ape to my office, trouble ‘with @ severe ekin eruption. At first I ou! not understand the nature of the = until the Harrises for several days and then go direct to Newport and look around for the little cottage in which they plan to settle down like any happlly mar- was almost up to Surf avenue when heard screams from the beach and the two women floundering over thelr depth about 100 feet from short and have a happy little home and—and ell I'm simply wild about children. nd what do you think of the Astor- Force affair?’ timorously put in the HOUSE. Capt. Tierney and Mate O'Leary were floating down the river in the meantime, upon the strictest lMmitation of his an- swers, This got on Mr. Battle's nerves and Dr. Polk became a ttle nettled. clinging to the pilot house. They were p 9 tf | had made @ careful examination, As Happy puts it, “Let ‘em rave!" up for the big event. Her elghteenth | reporter ried pair. They have several likely} The policeman ran pack, Kicking oft) SM! ‘I think I have some legal rights,’ Ana tow tt Happy tell the whole| birthday was to be Aug. 2, and we had| “I've met Madeleine Force and think |!00King little nests, picked out for in-| trousers and shoes at the waier's edge,|Dicked up under the Brooklyn Bridge. |sa‘d Dr. Polk to the Commisstoner. miniet ted derarsiens hie tits story in his artless American way, @s|to walt for that, of course, The family | she !s 4 lovely, charming girl. But sh spection during thelr various automo-| he dived in and swam toward the woim- Rehnaa man, clinging to @ piece of! “Your business ts to anaw.r questions Aa eet neat It started with o al! bal we Dia tt to The Evening World tan, | began to get auspicious however, ana |! marrying Mr. Astor simply for hi throveh the famous watering| en. Fortunately Mra, Greenberg had) Wreckage, was dragged sboird @ row-)ay 1 wish them put,” said the com- Hog noe roars Arce se Per ener ey | with Mre. Happy sitting by end ccca-|one day her uncle, Stuyvesant Leroy Larval 908. Gong Lerdint and she ers Natenal mond 08, jhe the pretty kept cool, although she was quite ex-) DOA) ts Guin one Gees ana missioner. ee Neretnete te ite epuatale. ; a ed fro > q a 1 sionally “butting tn.” met mo in front of the Casino and told | Porte tne Gn vaing” driven tee it mote |clety friends how a real American gisi| Levine: afloat niter the young “worna| Were rescued by Gulneppe Savarese of| FOUND THE COOKS IN “GOOD ea te pad, burais, Wear fs thin oper it ul ae} i Pie firet Shine T waert ves te cocrest me if 1 didn't keep away from her he'd | or fe 1 live up to that old adage about| had been swept seaward by the ebb | No. bed Leggitys sireet and Baivator CONDITION.’ raat ee ‘oh and tot 1a H e statement that I was a chauffeur. | beat me to deaths Asked if she had heard anvthing from | “love in a cott ‘ stae sie | Passamente of No. 2% Monroe street, un- oy at he spat I have never been s chauffeur, for amily, Mra Happy salar tide and she had attempted a sescue| (cr cumstances worthy of note. Presently there was a controversy tices allie ou fons bu STALLED UNCLE LEROY WITH With the tide against him and two over the condition of the kitchen, Dr. ee as Julia's father or any one else. My cad . fet a word. But | gent & message to helpless women In his hands, Collina had Savarese and Pasamente are em- “ oon ‘he art dog p> who was { has been in the livery stable business FIGHTING BLUFF. mother saying T was sorry to have Considerable of 4 Job to get to shallow | Dlovees of the‘Street Cletning Depart- | Pe'k sald he found the cooks In “good a a oak: $ skint { for twenty-odd years down at Newport, | “Leroy 1s a great big six-foot guy,|caused her any worry or sorrow, but water. Even then the surf caused him| ment. Tt was their day off and they |condition.” ms Ems cotta of and pussy, but pretty goou ake si s le. At last a young ma: ed s and gone to the ' le { and I have helped him run the place] #0Ft of soft and but pret, that T-fad taken & step I knew I should trouble young man waded| had hired a rowboat and to the| “That won't do," anid the Commi eae ea ersten and T have helped Rim run the Pisce lia a go at that heat, and I knew he| Never re nd nothing they could say sroaety helped him’ drag the women| Middle of the river for a swim, Both | alone. “Describe them, What were ier ane oe thom, eee teat eens ; eta henl me Se But T puliea | Of do would have the slightest influence peu Were in the boat, getting ready to pull | they doing wail th Mek ata tied epecialy ¢ ys wasn't necessary for me We expect some of the family will show es ” back to the Recreation Pier at Market mm ingers, wri is and ms. C4 tv do that sort of work, © good bluff on him. I peeled off my coat/up here to-morrow, but Jack has seen They were full of water and uncon lavas, when thet attention was at«| aro tities tte tere co Rething Yo" rcievg her. permatient a “[ pecame Interested im autemotiies, | 48d hat, jumped out of my machine and| Mr, Brooks, anf he assurer us nothing | scious. Colling superintended the work | tracted by the proximity of the Ste-| pane Witness sald he found the food | she first applied the warm baths Tout and bal ng a ree eat tent acer | stepped up to. him, Bee er gens sy Gace te trek UO eee of reviving them, “after which they'| rnd PF aN’ tumwoud ¢ Ste-| good and the general condition of the cud abpijcations of Cutlcura Ojatae: learned to run one pretty well. I went], A aren ght es 40 ap Flee y Napalies cx itr anh Deus On eee ee They saw that a coRision was in- Going oper and of the dormitories | days ‘sie was complelely cured, into the garage business in Newport this: mom ere was an inter- evitadle and pulled for the scene. When | “¢an and sanitary, “'T lost no time in recommendin, sha Set several years ago with Herbert E. Pen- | tettsr ey adage fy 1 did it to Aght| ruption In the person of Map, the Bos- ‘HAMILTON WINNERS. the crash occurred they were close vy, | Dr. Polk sald he considered Dr. Doty | UT™ ics to ‘and this w: ton bull terrier that shared the Ger- two months ago, I told bim' to and when ders and took over the agency for three | remarks about my keeping away from| aghty-French adventures since thetr des pikst RAGHEOAN azed Tr te aed cite te cen, loroushly eMlctent medical | war baths of the Cuiicura Boa “ar AT TROT MEET t u them, struggling in the water they went | officer.’ : makes of standard cars. I demonstrated | Juli or there would be trouble. 1| parture from Newport. Map Im the pet een 086d) : ‘ y We r y the Cuticure Ointment genero | the cars and sold lots of them to the| thought tt better not to have any trouble|of all ths late Miss French's kennel, Log b ereuonrecrie ae eae peepee Cae. Baling to @ line fas | Mr. Dushkind, in cross-examining the | Garton Base iea Re wae erect tlen { toclety people of Newport, and perhaps | then, as it migbt queer our plana, #0 I/ She wanted to name him Pam. but as he| Hestivcuche? 100 (ican 5 Secu ; witness concerning the fumlgation of | and to-iay ho is comnietely cured thraus they fave thw idee thot aay men wie | Said Td keep away Qian't turn out to be that kind of © Largest C di . Biase wouenay ant (tse 8 £0 RESCUERS ALSO NEARLY (the dormitories on Hoffman's Island, | Mee une. 2 bare fresh folie in te Cullew drives a car for pro‘eusional pur aaehit, ae only & few weeks ago, We! dog she reversed the name and bestowed | & rowd in History of CAPM LURE HE BENS CPR Rte DROWNED. asked these questions. *| Feepaes Sad Cont a TOR copvincet of tte wae . 0 10 and 1 10 4, thi = frees z ia little more than a hired chauffeur. | hur just waited PGE ei go oes! the ms masculine one of Map, Old Gravesend Trotti Time, 1.13, » Straw, Handrunning, | Tt 48 Provable that the two rescuers} “Were the dormitories tumigateat | wenderful merit: izaed) L, White They don't know very much, do they?/ forth on the sly. A week or so ago her|OCFSN'T CARE FOR MILLIONS ‘avesend Trotting | Rose‘ que ucoup also ran, ne Uiree victims of the wreck| ‘I don't know. bees. fies 1 perieath Bt.” Boston T Fi i CON ACE—Two i would have been drowned had not the| "Db “0 1 . HEY “LOOKED” AND THERE |folkx got wind of something and. dee OF HER FAMILY. Track T; ; SHCOND RACE-Two-vear-olde gm] Nou, Rave pecn drowned had pot the| “bo you valleve tn fumigation? Cutieura Soap and Ointment, are pole { THE ROMANCE BEGAN. cided to ship her to Europe as soon! Map proved even more effu: in his ums Out. added; five and a half furlongs.—Pug- | Geniy reached the end of a Ido not. It {8 @ popular superatition, | throughout the world, but a liberal eam ¥ As her birthday party was over. She| welcome than the Happy Jacks. He gina, 115 (Rice), § to 5, 1 to 2 and 1 to 4, |Genly reac the end of the tow line | t+ ty humbug." ach, With 32-p. book’on skin and seal frou, "Well, about threo years ago I saw| was to have sailed this week, but : . # } first by a neck; Sherlock Holmes, 14 |#%d come to @ sudden stop near them, lea, Will be mailed free on » sapien } the future Mrs, Geraghty while I was|Degued off to stay for the dog show 10] {ar and hat acquired woumderatie coat flelt), 9 to 8 10 1,8 to & econ, | With the aunken tug acting as an| Mr. Dushkind took up the matter of | Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Dept. sanding n front of my place. She| Which she was much interested and had| tet on ins paws which he mrocseded wa | GRAV GIS ee eyening Wor) Tipsand, 101 (Dugan), 4 to 1, 7 to 5 and | Mor detaining suspects on Hoffman's Island. Grove ty in a big car and--well~ehe| several of her own dogs entered. They Shae on ht ne pec UE vss fed, DT ) N.Y. Aug. 12.—Bright third, Time, 1.07 8-5, Sadie Sha- The skipper of the sand barge threw ‘Is it proper to keep 900 or 1,000 mus- ea tein Wero also foing to give her a dinner| tality over Mrs, Happy's white skins onle® ® track Improved by an over- fima, Tactics, Cherry Seed, Ochre | 2, Couple of ines to the five men in the | pected patients in one group without p PY, uesday morning 1 got a note from| “ps you think.” inquired the |races to an otherwise first-clas, ra | ran Mh ae se fi ts nant! ‘You looked at me. qi ees Ls ard a Het who it in not. “Wall.”’ continued the. Trrepresstbie | wath ate emg, sped meet me at hel porter, after May had) been property all tended to attract a crowd to the| ,THIRD RACE—King George Purse; |tawed it to the barge. "The saree site it humane?" a aquelehed, “that vour family will cut Gravesend course of the Parkway C three-year-olds and up; $500 added; one| vivi . ti ” One, with his sunny smile, “How aid| had all her cloth kod ready for the off trom a ol armevey Club ® y VIVORS: Were RET OTS -FFom the aang || | EE te, Bete Gy T Go beekike “th peulanip excenss ee thnee ctu for ane Mf irom any of thelr money oF) this afternoon that was without doubt at 0k bls Tea mala. 2] scow to a tux, which landed thgm at! “Would tt not be better to break them i aie th & Hanaben G0 took Co they webane| oe ton't know and:doate really the largest in the history of the popular |Caper Sauce, 1% (Schutlinger).’ © toy | Matt eet: Brooklyn. Into grouper” O1ED The bride relapsed into a blush ana] Man's In her phaeton, I followed the| was Mra. Juck'a quick answer. “Jack ;ORanleation. Ariong the thousands in|out and. out xeconde Maninman | yat Lhe Passenger on the Stephan | “te would,” DONNELLY.—o: i 2 ae cana winrveeunas, Bhaeton in a touring car and when the] Ix makinic money enough to support ma Attendance there werr hundreds at- | (Steele), 19 tol, {tol und 4 to 5, third, [eurred. From Hee ree collision c+ | wwould you mot break them up into| peloved husband of tilien Kerr cna aeime other quite often, and one day she had) ‘1 had been studying the Connecticut| jong as he loves me L know 1 shae't| Promptly at 2 0 starters in| “FOURTH RACE—Purse 3000; August | UA * S7eat deal of excitement aboard, | WOULD CONSIDER CITY BEFORE| “Funcrai tro his’ Inte tome trouble with her car and 1 Axed | maps and picked out Cerfiral Village as] have ono.” | the first heat of ¢ > was called | & Steeplechase; four-year-olda nnd| CAME UP BESIDE WHIRLING ISLAND, han thee uaean es Bet it for her and we got acquainted, We the Inst place they would be apt to] The Hoppy Jacks tooked Into each |t0 the post, and ufter scoring a couple 'd; about two miles.—Llanle Flat, GIANT PROPELL. RS. “I¢ T thought that Na HUBBELL,—On Aug. 10, Major AUGUS- Gacatos GrGisy aGod fled GAT Meta: for us. T took a driver along to] ott ex and the reporter saw a|of times they were sent on thelr four- | 145 (Wililama), 5 to 1, § to 6 and 7 to 10] fryery Would be effective, | wis HUBBELL, aged 78, mer and when she came back next year | Ting back the car, but drove myself] great Ight and left them on the hatr- | Rew With Misy Marion showing the way, | won; Dr. Koch, H7 (Boyle), 4 to 1, 7 to trav the Stenwocd (ey une, rescued “Funeral {rom lls late reatdence, a2 | ur acquaintance began to warm up|"!! the way to Central Village, eth gofa, with Man wriggling about Friend Direct second and the baianes | 5 and 4 to 5, second: Jack Dennerien, eenee Paces that ar ene Rogers ay., Sunday at 11 A.M, Hd ” au hic arletocratic, muoh-pedl- | of the field strung out, the public favor- | 134 (Hutton), 9 to 1, 10 to y ‘0 1, | ip uid “page ‘of the MePheraon- i ay TO TROUBLES DELAYED Dursting « pletelan Spring: {ite Review Bells being away. buck, Tn| third, Timoctik Hannah tones, | Baty, the ehlef engineer, aud Charles Mee Gans arbors (a maar, ! . yes, . THEM; NEARLY CAUGHT. |the last twenty yards Bruatle made al Racebrook, Francis Joseph and Thisie- PE ROD Me NERO ARON 8e q He and body will be escorted to the depot } “The roads were fearful. We had the ttle joe house of final sBart with Friend Direct, getting | dale also ran, “I went clear to the bottom of the had by that post. iid seven winereul 1h a With tts Alen, ‘Joseph | up tn thme to win by hilt a length. fr —————>___ Y gatd Bi 4 t E . . ———EEE——— fren plow cuts on the trip, We knew Carpenter and. Buflder," (the fast tiring Minn Arton, the late: river," said Barly, “before I could get EXPRESELY POR THE HOME MEADE.—DLIZABETH, widow of Thomas EEE | Ord ee awe one Co hor. foie Lltully unlike Wompovt but the | eldiae Out long snessh to nen ate HAMILTON ENTRIES out of the engine room, I know how Mande) ‘Taip'et Ye Necenth Ward) Bas ‘om people who # a cross i \ own , long enough to gain e ‘i i Sera lie ere, ee a on the) reporter couldn't help wondering into place by @ similar distance from. Full to swim and handie myseit in the |$1,28 the case of 24 bottles—| Yunora: sunday at 2 P, a, trom be they would cate use Wh) S#FAIA) just which sea-fronting mansion of that! View. Tir 16% | qn AMULTON. a water or I wouldn't be here now. 1 eee P28 Comite é it was Gust atter dark that we! Sela Mecen he could wander and dnd | The feature event, the 212 trot, | RYE RACE. Mel As I shot up toward the surface and /one cent a bottle more than} i souys a fe) stopped fork in ‘the ond ang| the fepilea of that hatrcloth sofa and brought out five starters, with Ragties | Jane ph WN began to see the Heht I found myself heard a machine thr behind ue ft putiog | tt burden of youthful happiness, the best thought of. Immediately after, ft" othmur th Wage stb radiata) CARRE UBCEC, Mie “propellers Of ihe ate the ordinary beer. A little t into a Mtte cow path behind some| NOT WORRIED OVER THREAT vie mare F, D. M. went to the front |e Conaremmaan James, 311; Ger vel hp (Sera eat We t gat inte ee ae higher in price—a great deal FE bushes and we saw the machine with TO ANNUL MARRIAGE. nd tried to mals way race of | Miny, 11 Hookstiugs 101! The | 1d be a with y x her uncle iat Be i SE. jit, but Raffffies would not be denied, | Remo, 7 lit would be all over with me. By p wort Thee cok ey ett ARTE] Absolutely nothing to it" sata! and” hanging to" One acemmnkee for ths | LEMME TEAOE Lee Perera, tne [twisting thy body and “awinging my [higher In quality. 1,423 Apartments, Flats, ward Central Village. mye when told of the report that the Jaws vommant entering the home-atretch and fy 8 Ra aera rah | the water come distance astern FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. 4 4 me Wa had on the} of Connecticut sHpect to the mar-| thereafter never left the Moule, | Ciegtiqwmsan, HHO. Barney nage! esse, There was a tug, the Houses, Stores, Offices, Ete., he morning bee | persons “under twenty-one Winn! Tenth BE RACE even see | ats foe Os oad Tan drsaned | iy Z = ae. —_——. | ay, Raceliiovky 130 ae 1 crash, Thad heard the pa! + ” le some hotel, ot t re om O } To Let” in lnehaeaeteintae “ade Adamal Waa xieal ; ed: sik whlatie siznaia and knew there had been | gd tag “a ae a,c at i ry | peach, We couldn't do anything until *| window and over the site of the tug. } Last Sunday Ss World Morning, #9 we all sat up and talked nM MACE, dati for | Thinking 1 was clear of tue wreek, f until B o'clock, wt woke up ‘he the Holder to Cast On sib and ony JOH Fiamma, | struck out, but was caught In the suce | nc x and he oblix 1 Volar Man In Greater New “yatteNew en: tion. I had gor down four ti ¢ A 97 } Inge made ‘oth at 5%, By 6 York, w eit, 11, ADEA, wt the ja boathook caught me under the x we had routed out Rev, Mr, L. KE. an¢ Il was pale 80S n board the tug. r % ro er: 4 OTE [ieee SSE | MARDI. GRAS FESTIVAL = | sending his vacation in Ceiteal Willage "NEW DATES ARE SET FOR i [Imagine that! Ho was a good sport AT CONEY ISLAND el Ani | 4 i J He WAS & 80 \ | { nounce for Mon i Than in the Sunday Herald |"y3,0),°° 9.00% 3 tee ar wre INTERNATIONAL BOAT RACES Monday, Aug, 14th “It u ant t nesses’ me — As usual, you will find by| ter were te toward cress narawer NG | ‘The international motor boat races A Special Sale of i eth ? ‘ 1 ‘4 merchant, and Mra. A the hotel of the “Carnival of Flowers and Song’’ Pata y | CEMDDSUE Mat top the Athy Sin an | { ar the atest number ¢ mans Hd Wo :, i wl! of this month were formally postponed | L a the greatest number and) i. ins" tot of tun at a wedding Week of Sept. it. Gaur G Ane haa Imported Lace Curtains variety of “To Let” Ads, | bresktort and caught the s o'elock train | — | ; |to Boston owas a big guy on the Daryea Horse Winn Race, ; train who did everyihing to make ux te aoa ANE ny ah, the * ‘ Also pubiished in the rein whe dla avery’ nake W Re EEE for King a ailcued ‘Ano, 41 SENT Auge esine Criseniam, at show his badge, but we did u ‘frac ern ys. END: | & si A aba Sunday W eer as Taare INE Med won by HB, Duryews Bugler, in tho | Mahogany Furniture i unda orld | back of us and on one # Prix de la Societe des Steeplechases dy | y [he Kept Nix Sherlock Holm President, LONDON, ~The Germantown | France, Eugene Pfizer's Mme, de | At U 1 Reductions i ever nw fut what ¢ Orch s Mainteno Toe Morrow [Sein rwe tie it matted tat errs se TURNING OID eaRDryange ERTOR Fe, ||! cub ine aneimngn ah | | mune) Masuelions in Belang ine MEANS TO STICK TO BUSINESS Mintswae i! ‘ahiad Mlarteons ie ia igi to-day by @ score of #13 to %8 The HELP WANTED—MALE. Pithimrtetititettatetited IN NEWPORT, ARag aMany aeinated Wythe |londing, agsceas of, the intone were: | ATTRA goal “ae West 23d and 22d Streets ME | ay worcester, |Stawart, 68; O'Neill, 62; Henry 4, not CABIN aC es mini Se fpocdivay, Typrecay morning, ‘out, and Jordan 4, ,

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