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rere SOROS CASSIS NTMI aaa eee nn eee eee er) THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 14,1911. ; TOGO AT LUNCHEON Dances Like a Blindfold Fairy NOLOCONTENDERE TROLLEYS CRASH, STOCK PRICES UP; ARREST ALLEGED aT BY FAD Amid Eggs and Never Breaks a Shell in| | PLEA DOESN'T GO | TWO BADLY HURT, UNION PACIFIC FORGER WHO WORE LEADING MEN’ IN MINOR COURT) = MANY I INURED LEADS THE LIST) YACHT CLUB SUIT ts | SAE Straight Guilty or Not Guilty | Motorman Took a. a Chance in| Magical Change, the First in| Police Say Priscner Admits Is Order of Special Ses- | the Fog and Will Pay Two Weeks, Cheers He Looted Riverside Drive sions Justices. His Life. ‘Wall Street. | Apartment of Bric-a-Brac. No Such Reception of a For- a eigner Here Since the Visit of Prince Henry. | | CARNEGIE’S MESSAGE. Lawyer Edward Carpel, representing, CAMDE J., Aug. 4.—There was| There was a moderate upward move-| In the arrest early to-day.of a youth fourteen fruit vendors charged in ths @ head-on collision between two trolley |ment when the stock marked opened |describing himself as Julius Vogt, age! Court of Special Sessions to-day with cars of the Public Service Corporation |to-day, but after the first hour all the | twenty-two, of 031 Blghth avenue. vending unfit fruit from push carts, on the single track road at Magnolia, |early advances werg wiped out |the police said they had the man who surprised the staid Justices by entering about ten miles from here, this morn-| In the afternoor stocks marfitested has been going about in the uniform of a plea of “nolo contendere” for his ing, which will probably cause the death |recuperative power. A magical change /a Columbia Yacht Club steward and clients. of two persons, and which badly shook |—the first in two weeks—developed in| Passing numerous bad checks on trades “What do you mean by that?" Jus- up and injured a score or more pas: |tnion and Northern Pacific, Reading, | People of the west side. ee Behe snauired, 2 sengers. Eire, St. Paul and Steel—stocks that! The specific charge against Vomt i* “Guilty, with an explanation,” re! The crew of the two cars jumped from | displayed the greatest weakness in last |that he went to a livery stable In Wert Admiral Visits Metropolitan Tower and Places Wreath on Grant’s Tomb. joubt that Plied the lawyer. j their places a second before the collis- | week's mysterious slump. Rapid cover-|One Hundred and Fifth street with a og tae Se mean Baltes when quibeling.” “sustion “sess ineeouetat |” teey: ION vRimping (Bat Thay [28K boosted Union Pacific up four points | forged order for a horse and wagon be her people said it they were all dis | | Clerk Hilly. Eeit Wil SPOLBDIV. dis, on the dast Other speculative features | longing to a merchant in the nelghbor- pelled to-day when he was made the, |The firet defendant, Jacob Levien of The collision was the result of Cheavy | followed with advances of two and hood, obtained it, and sold ft In the guest of honor at the largest reception | No. #1 Orchard street, who had been tog which hung over this section this|three pointe, — * Bronx to John Vincent, twenty-five, and luncheon ever given to a foreigner arrested for selling pears described as| morning, The road is a single track a! A feature of the recovery was the @ laborer in a stable in One Hundred in thie country since Prince Henry | beatae Sadie Carel c on = fair and there is a lay over hag at! pronounced strength of the so-called and Thirty-sixth street. He Is ate to came over from Prussia to click steins | plea of gelity, Levien claimed he Wad | a beadlll eta Tas Lt A ari pl Morgan shares. Stee) was @ prime fac sb got $15 for the stil , ie with uw Even in comparison, the bought the peats from a wholesale '* & iy otra ot a cat tihether {fF 8 creating a firmer condition: © harness and to have abandoned the ‘ Paneais had something the better of merchant who had stuck him with the Notes to the motorman of a car whe ‘Traders reported that tie mere mention | wagon. Vincent is held on # charge of rotten fruit there is another car on the stretch of “Two months in prison” ejaculated *!naie track, If the signal is set against | buying order for Steel Voxt, « dapper young man, was traced Justice Zeller, “or a fine of $100." him when he reaches the switch the | Commission houses were flooded in the| bY the description furnished at a num- Levien's companions, frightened at|otorman ts supposed to wait until the }aiay nour with buying orders that|Ver of places where he had tried to the punishment meted out to him, | other car comes along, but if there Is) Vii. from all over the country, |‘lspose of the rig, and arrested by De- hastily pleaded not gutlty and their | No signal against him he can run on to ‘ope Was reported as a buyer of |tective Kane at Ninety-ninth street and cases were continued for trial. the next lay over switch, 000 @hares, Top figures of the day| Amsterdam avenue, The police say he When one of the cars reached Mag. |@M00 shaves, Top 1 | admitted having looted the apartment of | nolla switch the motorman looked for Dr, Hector Griswold, Irvin Arms Apart- >proxima * of stoc 5 500 KILLED BY TYPHOON | the signal, but because of the heavy fog| APProximately 800.00) shares of sto: Eth No. Riverside Drive, while WHICH SWEPT OVER JAPAN, | the signal arm was enureiy viomeure |e" dealt in during the session. | Sr Obawald | from his view. Without waiting to get ~ and Aug. 10, of $3,000 worth of curlos the Gesundheits, The large Grand Ballroom of the tel Astor was decorated as It had never | been before, Six hundred guests hod | place in the hall, and the Admirai's flag f Nippon fluttered as defiantly in the forced draught of an electric fan bee hind the Admiral as it did on that nota- | ble day in the Japan Sea, when among those present and participating was | also the little man in white for whom | of Morgan's return always resulted in |recelving stolen goods. | \ i y hetwean Inty 1 i all of the great stir was made. rae | a closer look at the signal the motorman |, The Closing Prices, , and bric-a-brac, Vogt was assistant q The Adiniral walked over from the Victims Caught on Land and Sea took a chance and sent his car along |, Tydar's Mabest, lowest an} asi elves Of janitor there at the tim Hotel Knickerbocker to the Astor. He | and Thousands of Buildings the single track road toward another | sgiuriay's final figures are as follows The police say he also admitted hav- wore ils white summer uniform, with * car of the same line which was speeding | High. Low, Last, Chim. | ing cashed nu bad checks, but the imperial sun shining over the heart, Shattered. toward lim on the same rails. Amal, Copper B54, G4 + INT would not tell where he obtained the and got through the streets just like « VICTORIA, B. C., Aug. 14—More than] The passengers were so terrified that | Am. Cer & Fy i | Columbia Yacht Club uniform he wore commuter. At the hotel he was firat (0 lives were lost and great devastation | not one of them jumped from the cars, | {0° ian Gur, 2 the merchant didn’t have money given a reception, at which Mayor Gay- and afloat resulted from a|Wwhich came together with a terrible | am ice €: nor and Gen, Frederick Dent Grant, U. al wave which swept |crash and sent the passengers tn all di- | Am Locomotive ashor typhoon and 4% | enough to cash the check presented by 1 | Vogt it is alleged he would accommo- 8. A., assisted on the firing ln over Japan July according to ad- | rections. It {8 considered marvellous | Am. Smelt. & Ref 2S | datingly write one for whatever amount The florel decorations h.1 as the vices brought here yesterday by the|that some of the passengers were not | 7h 6. 1 i merohant Nad to spare. chief item the sunflower-chrysan- steamer Empress of Japan, The fish-| killed outright or badly Injured. Anaconda Mining 44 | The police say the prisoner formerly themum, about whose gorgeous floral person was gathered all of the best products of the conservatories. The yucester City, a T&S. F tio Coast tor of one of the cars, who | juny Gout had his |i 'kin“R, Cent. Leather au, Pacifie Che, OG. Che! Mode iB & NSW ing fleets from Shidzuoka suffered Frank Hassart of severely, more than 200 fishermen being | condu drowned, The Japanese naval training | jumped just before the crast), entwined flags of Japan and America squadron Was crossing off T and two} ce bone broken and his head so bad: hung in graceful folds behind the i seamen were killed on the Hashidate|ly Injured that it is belleved his skull guest's table, The stage setting was! —— and seven injured, three mortally. Is fractured. He landed on his head on all that of flowers and of peace, albelt Thousands of houses collapsed, the|the road when he took the leap from TILE, MELIA- number in Tokio and vicinity being the reason for conferring honor had re . the car. John Herringer, fifty years of aelmasiiy: teen war. The Oriental Egg Dance, soon to wake up Broadway, af Pallet, which has not only contributed much io the recent | yver 12,000, accordiny to official statistics. |age, of Philadelphia, a motorman, also @aring performance, in which Mile, Mella capers blindfolded| !terest of the American stage, but which has injected 18 | ‘The warehouse and factory districts of | ga. ! FA Se eRe RROn bared a eaavne a ance ot ‘be abdaiel lenaGiaa figures | Ube grace into Newport society, wherein Mordkin 1s @0-| ‘Tokio suffered severely, eight ware- | (iu Dita el LUN fea a and his condition is critical gaged as \hstructor to the Really Somebodies, houses containing goods worth $16,000,000 | @"d_ ; Arne ‘ ‘The Japan Society of New York and | UPON the stage, fs now the rage of London. Mil ia does She 1s a comely person, this Melia. Her figure is a dream. | being demolished. The loss there was ete are. Pegg Regina heb the Board of Hospitality of the New| Ot touch the eggs. ‘Che art ofher dance consists in weaving | Her costumes are not daring—they are recklessly of the dare- |More than $1,040,009, Among the losers | (Cred nove A nuliler ot dow | was a butcher and is a graduate of B- 1% \ mira. A number of victims of check ib | Swindlers will look him over at Head. ters to-day before his arraignmen’ In the West Side Court, and othe | charges are expected to be made agains: | him. eated | Site oN York Peace Society combined to show | hee way in and out among the eggs blindfolded, without| devil brand. She also has a fantastic dance and a dance | ¥ere Keda and & i At who had cor. | the passcngers who had been bruised | touts. & Nash the Admiral that there are feats to be | touching any of them, moderne that ave striking features. nar re hes eeat eer att nance nad | Hd cut and then gave their attention to | Mo. K. & T overcome §m peace no lesa formidable| ‘Phe young woman who does this new stare act in a After making a sensation in Berlin she went to London, | ‘Vet “iyued” forcing them to, reduce | the injuries of the train crews, Nat, 1 : Shan enemies In war, Lindsay Russel! | Hungarian by birth. She learned to dance in the Russian] where she is appearing at the Palace Theatre tire peice Of rice abont:65 per cont. Suey ——— Nirfoth ae West: of the Peace Society presided long rete ot — or cero — lost half a million dollars worth of |PQPE PIUS HOLDS GAIN; Nit enough to turn the gavel over to Mayor GiSEbh As ho causa could’ be consptets | anenupeen ot the Agnairal wes a visible | the delight of a child at its first christ-| | “LADY DAY” FESTIVAL ee TUS TE RUOn RRS EHO Free TALKS CHURCH AFFAIRS. source of annoyance to him bar-| mas tree when the hotel presented him | = without a word from Skibo Castle this! gain rush was so obviously unpleasant} with the candy reproduction of his flag- | TO HAVE GREAT CROWD. ALLEGED SAFE-CRACKER ROME, Aug. 14 I can’t see. Are you one of those who Hy Steel Sortie 5 cablegram was read from Andrew Car-|to the Iittle hero that Chandler Hale, ship, the Mikasa, which had adorned Me physicians | Reading cannot s yhy you should con- negie Third Assi si ¢ State, res- the tabl f igh BROUGHT BACK TO found Pope Plus X day changed .| cannot see why you should ¢ rd Assixtant Secretary of State, res-|the table at hia banquet last night.| pian: “5 ent rs an Plus 3 ol <1 | : : Se) carne COME Cordial greetings to Togo, great | cued him just before the reception and |The ship ts equipped with wireless tele.| Hibernian Celebration in Sulzer's Gi T U.S.) sce wette trom, yesterda + when a slow | a) sult a Oculist when you need warrior and now great peace maker. | got him upstairs for the main doings. graph and with electric lights and ts To-Morrow to Mark a New ‘i Fann at) aq {but gradual improvement was pe : | glasses F es May success crown his noble efforts | It was intended to make the luncheon one of the those striking bits of con Departure Rothstein, Who Jumped Bail in| ceptipie. As always in the morning, hs Do you realize that in nine to mg bir s a ree i | more impressive to the iby than to bioe fectioner's art that might win a much| © ; , ‘4 ; ry New York, Must Stand Trial hia temperature was slightly below ?| cases out of ten the sight in both own beloved country, anc his in |ear. The management made the apecch | more seasoned metropolitan banqueter| Then thousand tickets have been al- s hat of the night, during which it was |! 3 Sieh) koe eet tara aan bonds of friendliest peace. making not the strongest part of the | than the Aqmtral ready disposed of and many thousands for Boston Robbery. 8.7, The weather was cooler and this | Vial, Copper’ eyes is different, and consequent! Having thus recetved the imprimatur! affair. The chief, effort was for artistic! But delight with the candy ship did| Will be sent out for the great outing of | Among the passengers on the Rus-|had a good effe of the chief proprietor of all of the | effect in the decorations, the flowers | not make Admiral ‘ogo forget that} the Ancient O1 © of Hibernians at | sian-American Iiner Kursk which docked |who was mo peace in the world, the guests pro-| and the service. In each of these things |the pace that had been set for him is Sulzer's Casino and Grove, One Hundred | to-day ceeded to the feast. At the gueste’|the hosts made new entertainment rec-| the pace tuat kills, so he cancelled all|/and Twenty-sixt) street and Second | cracker wanted in Boston. He jumped] Dr, Marc table were: Ex-Goy. J. Franklin Fort|ords, even for New York. ow. The festival is to be | his $5,000 ball of New Jer of the religious ¢ | correct gles should not be | bought iise a-pair of shoes or a . necktie? fafava euggested that he | +Adrance Harris Glasses, whether they year ago, was discov-|remain longer in his armehalr, as the ercises [ered in prison tn Trieste and brought |thought this position helped to resiore| CHILDREN ASK FOR WATER. cost $2.00, $3.00 or $5%0, i rful. The ff | Walash 1 was Harris Rothstein, a safe|sat up again, and Dr. Petacct and | WOt"ys, By dules for entertainment and started | avenue, to-mor VICTORY NOT AN ACCI- © K0-4s-you-please tour after the f at . Commander Hiraga, Hamilton Holt, James Brown Scott, rion | a eontl of one who climbs into a jinrikash and earer in the day ‘1 commemoration of | back by Inspector Thomas H. Lynch of} his strength, the wasting of which ee | clude the services of an experi Consul-Gen. K, Midaduno, Major-Gen, DENT, SAYS MAYOR. {ambles along to get the full benefit of Our Lady of the Harvest, the date be- | Boston, who went to Austria after him. |continues the most unfavorable symp-| «pat 1 Suppose You Don't Use Mach | enced Oculist and a competent Grant, Mayor Gaynor, Admiral Count Mayor Gaynor da high tribu ” \his tn Ing that set aside to memorate the} "He was taken at once to Boston to |tom in the way of a complete re over PA ita Sian, | Oftician. We guarantee com- Togo, Lindsay Russell, Commander | the achievements of the Admiral, "We | wry NOT GO ALL FHE WAY TO *ssUMpPtion of the Blessed Virgin, It 1s swer a charge of having robbed a] After seeing Cardinal Merry del Val, plete eyeglass satisfaction Taniguchi, Rear-Admiral Leutge, Col, | welcome him,” he sata, “because of the | THE SKY, HE ASKS. proposed by the Hibernians to make this | |oweller's safe. papal secret: of state, and Mgr. Bis-; Mayor Gaynor to-da: coived a del- av omee a ACHE Robert M. Thomp A n, Gen, Stewart L, |great life he has lea and the great things Hale, Adjt.-Gen.|he has accomplished, We won a’ gr day a general holiday for Roman ‘The Admiral went to the Metropolltan olles th the guidance of John R.|!8 the first Woodford, Chand roughout the United Stt the de: In March, 1910, Rothstein and Jacob /let!, major domo of the Vatican, the | egation of children—a boy and two girls e ind Josep Goldberg were arrested | Pope asked for Cardinal De Lal, sec-|—who went to the City Hall to present} ere on a charge of robbing the jewelry |vetary of the consistorial congrega-|@ petition to have the water sipply| e' e Verbeck, Willlam Frederick Dix, Po+| naval battle and it was not by aceldi tower und nals AGEUAE IE cake | Uce Commissioner Rhinelander Waldo| He was prepared for it. We have some |Hegeman and William J, Tully, where | be held here on August 15 with that aim| ‘ore of 8. EX Ulilan in Boston and | tion, with whom he wished | discuss | again turned on at the children's tarn,| Oewlshs and Opticians and Capt. T. M. Potts. people in this country, and you have |e watched the swift elevator ag tt took en vastivities at the i wilt king $15,000 worth of jewelry, They | Several questions relating to the church) Sixty-sixth street,, near Secon® uvo- ; ‘ he festivities at the grove take ng $15, orth of jewel ney on Sixtyes " | in a | Among those present were August] them in Japan, who want to do great {MOM Mlofi. He turned to Commander te form of outdoor sports of every | were held tn $10,000 dail each, whieh |! America hue. The Mayor was starting for the PER addi lan near aunt re: Belmont, Dr. Henry M. MacCracken,| things, but they can never do great |Tanigucht bis aide, and asked | deser hieh wit participated | was later reduced to $5,000 each by Mag-| ‘The reports from the United States | ‘pogo luncheon when they entered, He 54 We t 125th ean tay Pare Judge Alton B. Parker, Kdward Lauter-| things because they are never ty | “Why don’t we go all the way to the) in by all vy, stles In the city. . that Archbishop James Edward Quig ome ae fen » near Lenox Ave. 8 n strate Barlow. They raised the bond 1 442 Columbus Ave., 81st and 82nd St= bach, Bishop and Mrs. C. F. Buren,| for them sky and be done with it?" ELS LUA alates atwes of the] loa ged ley of Chicago has been elevated to! “you know that water in very scarce] 7@ Nassau St.’ ne fang Sea Bt \ Rear Admiral George W. Melville, Hen-| Lindsay Russell proposed a toast to] He was then only a matter of forty-| iM lan betwoon the fannie Stortas | The property accepted proved to be | ‘he Cardinalate are stated to be wholly | syst now, don't you? But I suppose you | b es / i ry Clews, Willian Bayard Hale, Oswald) the Emperor of Japan. It came alead | fur floors The view trom the tower | bro the Caeatin tivathers, the | worth much tess than the $15,000, Charges |UMfounded. The Pope, it ts asserted, | don't use much of it there. | 1009 Broadway, near Willo'by, Bkly: G. Villard, the Hon, and Mrs, Charies|of the counter compliment to the Presi- | Was somewhat obstru by the hagy/T incing’ Cas of No. of | nade against the Magistrate in con-| "4% never even considered holding a] he ohildren replied that they did not) 489 Fulton St, ‘opp. A. &S., Bkiyn ¥ylrancis, A. Barton Hepburn, Adolph | dent of the United 1 py | Atmosphe he was up for an hour| Kings Co tes, propos vas dancing | jection with the case were dismissed by |CoM*istory for such a purpose. it is] ang the Mayor remarked: ‘Very well, i ewisobn, Commander R. R, Belknap, | Admiral Togo, who in m delet specen | @Rd a halt ned to take in the | class of the parochial school, “Star of | he Appellate Division. The Goldbergs | Kenerally known that because of this] 1; Jook into this at once.” 597 Broad St., near Hahne’ 's, Newark Judge William Choate and Mrs, Choate, | said whole show with much gest * {the Sea.” One Hundred ana Twentys | are still in an Austrian jail awaiting ar's celebration of the jubilee of } ts, Don C, Sette ard Miss Mildred| “My name, Heihachiro Togo, possesses | While wagching the tiny forma far be. [fourth aerect. between Park and Lex: | oxteadition, Itallan unity a consistory would not ' Belts, Commander Russell Raynor, Gen./a particular significance at this time, {!W him a young gir who had a! Phere will be addresses by sloquant AW V he Held petore Decammish abi iasear lsat Huward Hl. Miley. “Isnt “siraun|y""Ara name” Metsu gees ett, tried tox hii ayrson pit tsa fede": | WOODROW WILSON RESENTS | wnt i» more teen co ve mur ex’ | ATLL RENTING GUIDE } George Westinghouse and Mrs. West-| peaceful, and t cond. ‘Toxo, means | ##iant sailorman doffed his hat—an an. | the Irish-Ame nope At that time, although there are inghouse, Adjt.-Gen. Verb Leebinger, Charles Klein Klein, t ‘ev, Minot Morgan nt Panama that has been no ky Mrs. Sofla | eastern countrs 1 Mrs. ast. 1 cons 1 Mrs. | nam Morgan, William G. McAdoo, Lieut. | | WHAT LOOKS LIKE A SNUB, |"02%,,A1 2008 sme, sttnough there a -— Invited to Welcome Taft to Ocean e a red hat, the Pontiff adhering the peaceful man of the| Jer, therefore, that the by which T was christened entitle TUST OUT igh cost of living for this girl, Sh son, at least, and sified at th Merin Howze, James M. Beck, Mrs. ie : 3 ane tt ve ‘eae oF int as] +O, thank you, sir,” she anid. REF Moneiay Eellsamay, Grove as Citizen and Not Kae A more than one Cardinal dur- Frederick Dent Grant, Mrs. 8. L. Wood-|oiety and the Pouce Society should jim | T®® bicycle policemen escorted the De Wha: West Triek as Governor, ng the iife of Cardinal Gibbons ie dR igs Maley plier combination since the relations be ip Peo dn went he streets! lar runaway w Ww Serney yiiticlans ¢t merve tae out: | . ANNOYED BY BARGAIN COUNTER [tween the United Stator and dapan ace {ah for him. Everywhere he went ne ship trhni relay ; . come of a disposition of Gov, Wondro | RUSH OF WOMEN, ‘on such ter und that the people crowded the eurb- fifth : fo of cordiad friendlin Inlay . ia ‘ ‘ 7 Wilson to rebuke former Gov, Stokes | Mysterious Tragedy Arouses Search he crush of omer otel | this belle e advan * y j'as and gave m nolsv evid of his) ancient ut 8 « for a Vilson believes is a slight DALASHAD 08 POOR: AY EHO hotel: to | UN POPE TAKS Bavnniaas this eee) weloome ito the hansom cab of ROR WORE AES Mellgon hel a for Slayer in Farmingdal declare mys among the fore 4 a a his high of i most advocates in favor of the coning,|INVITED TO SEE WADOO TUN. /°f No. 9 West 7 eighth x-Gov. Stok! com-| When Domantco Bosillico was closing i |ance of that relationship in carder ther NELS, HE SAYS YES, made a bolt while Kennely wee Sloat: |inittes of the Ocean Gn | has| up his hotel in Farmingdale, LT / D b/ Jour two countries which have lived so] President McAdoo of the Hudson Ter- 1" RADA Be Or fi h stre secured the promise to-day, he heard th shots tn ou ée ong in harm sud gordial f |minat Company, called to ask t aa. |end haven The driver wa pr nw ot far f nis hotel. Bos t. He| street n t may continue to do so miral to come and see t unnele. Thelen . wheel passed so invit ” t as Goy-| and others found the body of Pestronido | i Gen. Grant and Admiral 1 spoke | Admiral said that he intended seeing | “L088 (US Dols withou delphi but in his capacit @ citizen | lying on th GOWAN SEOUL hundred A sit on the platform. |through ¢ It Is his intention Admiral Togo wax Kreatly Admiral went back for the morn: | f#hlonable thoroughfare the anima’ rouRh 5 in the Warrkee aye mene: Interented| sie to the miainest wort of” cltisens | B® 1, Automobiles and other ve oy. Wilson, it was made known| The Sherif of Nassau County says he |rie, the fret Micteee co cwnsend Har- | clothes. He mad ng h took to the side of theatres: {among his close friends In Jersey City | has learned that Bernard Montani ar Tee ella ee oT aBaR. by the | ba i eat anon falehe 0 1 Pollcen a 0 private invitation tt ad man hal been bitter against |then President, Franklin PI tnoon to the H Mow’ 1 nay ward Shannon for some time. No weapon | Opportunities { for buying a profit-yielding store, | re«? A the Fanos ociety| At. the tramet t? ending the reception fo i market, restaurant, hotel, cate, ete.,| 1 Derby authorize and dire r ly in his| police the run. |“ is enive staff in their , restau Secretary of State to WMx thes Pe ae | Beda inost _kifttering unifoi by reading World Ads.— of the United (States 1 full towne, « and up Rive No provision hag ti nade by the } ' side reaching Annion rode up ; ; {SE the, Ualled akaton: 1 pow a cee umsrat ns ranaeae |reachie pen tode "P| Ocean Grove committee for the recap. a | authorising Townsend Harr ” the tomb of the din- gna pulled the animal ap. ‘The ‘mine | tion or housing of the staff, Inasmuch : sul-Geneval of the United States for ngulshed American General eae Howalk before hie | 24 thes were not inv A pleasant apan and negotiate treatios of ira A CP TRAE vat Te NST time is expected to be had by all who i Dat just hefore The World’s Fall Renting Guide : pmmerce with the Empire of Japen |sherry's, at which Col. Rober: es “Ateet NAS : ss Ave not directly concerned in the mitd= “Business Opportunity” Ads. were| “Deed inis day and elgna by me, |icrueney Tall be, the hast. 2 printed in The World last week, | and for so doing this shall be his klyn by tug from the Bast Twent warrant third street ferry, and afterward by 112 More Than Double | FRANKLIN PIBRCE, tomobile cross the Brooklyn H lle. Called Here, - > the Aa Man Grows Older, piscopa (From the Atchison Globe.) \ftieth | As a man grows older, and learns Navy Yard {1 call en addressed b y of St Andrew Fourth avenu wu in| ¢ dge Washington, Sept. 8, 1855. which he Is especially Interested, street, Brooklyn, to t Dr. Clay- | things, be 1s inclined to wonder how 7 rink A the 440 published in the Herald, and) ADMIRAL PUTS THE BRAKES! Actor Finney's Body Cremnted. | iil the sakes tauel oe theneath <2] Wutered. tthe days. of hia youth, [MM Meath _ A comprehensive book, containing illustra- ‘ 732 M Than All th 5\ ON ENTERTAINMENT, LONDON, Aug. M=The body of | the former rector, tho Hey. William N | But even if that consciousness makes [MM int twee nH re art thn tions, floor plans and full details of 200 High fore Than All the 5: AAPA reT AI RN ae CAA EMar WuoliOdt GAL Aiecha tum GMmige Ltn A balbyads will Ante Eotan TAMA RTSa Ate Hen Cie pene la tone ata cs | MR i Sona ma | Class Aearichen! Hou: Other New York Morning 10 go ado. His sightonveing | CarHton Hotel lant Wexineaday evening, | controversy atnung members of the cen» {a boy In good physical condition, with salu id Mitta anne rly quiet than the | WAS cremated at Golder's Green Cre ys and vestry, which reached the | plenty of fresh air and exercise, can SPuN ot" a con UEROK M and Sunday Newspapers) «versie ‘American is disposed to perme |iorium after a synple wervice to-day, | courts a few montis ago pene trlesde. at microbe wihent See Sos i postage and a copy will be mailed to you. Address:—Room 103, World Building, N. Y.' Cit boun Free at any of ‘The W orld offices, or send 5e for Those present included Mr, much trouble. It 1s only when he al- ‘ 3 a him to enjoy, He began the day at|willlam Faversham and wa himself to Ful 4 10 If in down that he be- Combined the Hotel Knickerbocker we all of Dwyer, comes easy picking for the germs,