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ST pS RT ______ THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1911 ever, were I9 ; merely to | af about the ib thi abe DLs ty reo n ; "eS eh ot me mat wt |e ay ae ATWOOD DELAYED Chance Says Pennant Fight Citetel Voting Coupes | Was astonishe! those who have ed his o appear and aderu ub ns Beet aret eee ewes erence rg ” BY WIND, Lies Between Cubs and Giants} | fi Sime serps fens & He was droveed in a own e i Mot he P ; Gaugome nile, which a bellboy famiiae | tin must cust,” maid the Court Poin Grounds this afternoon Frank Chance, manager of Chicano, made the AT CONEY ISLAND f 7 é the , os 4 be Has ey a, no Kent ng thew apart rather interesting sta nt that his team had as mue Wace of winning the qill be crowned , ; wold Vink the height of fasion. Ene | Shrawied formar with is head on 4 Parana Leas hep haa = (ali the gaat fe Makin KING 4 Pau 1848) i of @. woman's coat. The cuffs at | mother covered her face with her hand- ey bide’ we Nave aldaie hed. nae WENT i Dees el ee S aene of the “Carnival of Flowersand Song” »\ , a The new Style A Waters | puser lege we oO erchiet and shook quickly er crn = a e es . at “| Py could Td rent Bi Mr Martuk." cald Mr. Nott, with | Our greatest handler so far has been ontinual changes in our ma- Week of Sept. 11. mh Piano, price only $250,) Nogéred a soft purple Knit allk the Fateh War yeah TeOMrE oF (te oe Aviatior Held Up at Lyons, Jonine on account of the old timers dropping out. tt always weakens a ma lexcels in fine tone quality| THe conrt officers poled him anead of | GRNOn tet ee niet be afr i chine temporarily to change i, We missed Evers, Kling and Stelatellt for vesees tor King many fancy priced pianos | then 0 je aide of ny ¢ th: he spemacie pes C 4 Car - 1 Che 12 Ni cy lb theat through the alley at the side of by sympa hy atten e. foamacie, we Hopes to Be 103 Miles Near but ine club {9 now on an even Keo! again, and we Will go ahead at a ball tah Mtn |ithat cost’ double that) i side’ his counsel, He did not speak to) nies be unduly affected by a re | er by lo-Night. regular gait ‘ amount them or nod—nor they to him. tion of it, for we may a e that thera} : : “Another Aifleulty we have had has been the uncertainty of the President, | M A is to HIS EYE GLISTEN, -THEN BE. | Sil! be many repetitions in the sourse of " same) wut that eveiia tebel? (eh Une (Oma Pan am ANE PITEME Nhe Itibhta' an Sino aH san Our constant alm Is to COME FILLED WITH TEARS. 1 do not think ao" tald Me Martuk! DODGES TOWN PRIZES ame strong when the old fellows were wobbling. They are all going nicet ink pe hanes ts, ms vard i make the t es Pah . Me sat down, feeling nervousiy for] Thomas Williams, buyer for the ot atandy ‘i sleet ic’ vay a Oe ine i ; piano possible at the low- a eath him. He | Wenam store, who lives at No. 1s now, and I no reason to be worried at the outcome. 1 know the Glanta aoe naan ames at clerk, Wolt, { West One. Hundred and Ninth street, = have a very fast tearm, and t wiN bem flett between New York. and Chicago lest price attainable, but the stenograpae: and the prosecuiing [PAR (he inom) Juror 0 ie wet sine | Expects to Deliver St. Louis J sust uke it was tires years ago. Pittsburg may come anvag and deat both of never to sacrifice quality i w totneys. His eyes gills Jiand (hen) man of No. 190 West One Hundred and us out, but I doubt it’ | iH of it into his eyes | i | ~ MEnennd wiped hem away oben: [oF "Van achaik Coe the hankerg ahd] wed te Fe Brine Wor) | | SENTENCED 10 | il at avn Temin Chamlonenn tor | | Wateere prices aod terms nileds, Part ely he lifted the. anake : Tweithh street, was the third juror ac-| Message to New York World | _ —— FIGHTY ROWDES |PLaY BEGINS FOR TENNIS id it yet wien the | Phiten eres he tonre came fhele seve venth sires is. «: brokes| Wednesday. ' | | TITLE AT NEWPORT.| | Watare tone and quality | nament was start 7 | spa land brokers for whom the murdered] pyqe@ wy, “y started to-day on the | | teal aide whiskers toucned with aray.| tian was tne cashier Aug. 21 -Owing to a ae a Hs 8 ee you Will be convinced that! : Mr, Starting avid that during the threa{Mh. unstendy wind, Marry N. Atwood, y of 28, Including the ma® brilliant Sete Yeas Eines asok Su vaids/" Hs | posed Be nod Geass ater 2 Wan pice | WOW Aviniae) Wan; GAubIE. Uy Footie hl : |isyers ut this country. One atene ara | {{the Waters Piano is the) assume that this case ie now cailed (3: [he had never met Mr. Jackson or any| might to New York this morning. tle i] [matches Was won by Reals C. Wright, | \best piano value ever of. 4 rial, 1 feel that this is the proper tine [member or employer of the Van Schalk) was assured by the f F mean umpire ern be the formar shampin, trom 2, oan | fered, 19 @cyuainr tie Court with a circum.) Arn, so far as he knew | lanoute that the wind always died down —_—--—_ | . er of New York, in three straight | * stance affecting the case, A most ma ar ot the i ; H ap cared tn court about 3 o'clock tn the afternoon under BA sets, 60; 61; 60, M. E, McLaughlin, The Waters 3: ‘Year Sys-) terial witness to the defense who ty ‘ conditions such as prevailed to-day, so TTING ORDER. Pacific Coast star, defeated G. H. Net-||item of payments gives v fo many days waa fou ‘mining -Aibert M. ‘Trischet the] he ime ¢ ’ cuse Brooklyn St. Le Continued From Firgt Pa tleton of New Haven in three oun vine ‘if % sasken, Pa. We | ttn juror ecepted, ‘Mr hay akod this | and Utica A cortisone, tie to wedecldng —_ Tooley ss Hugsine, , | Mee iain sale mee cert sets, 6-2; 6-4; 6-3, Li Wwaldner, | you three years’ time on a were ip great pains co secure his ate | i as to whether he will make any stops t Brabet tb Oakes, of A man climbing through a window he| Chicago, defated G. Hobbs, New Jersey, | piano, without any charge|| tendance here and through our efforts | |" fwct that this defendant | nefore tanding at Utiea Railroad Men Offered Inferior | tummet, 20. onetohy, 1b, pounced on. him and hustted him off|O—1; 6-0; 6-2 ifor interest or extras. be was paroled and brougit to this | nie apartinents of Mr. Jackson| AtWood's utter unconcern as to the Barger, rf. 4 tv the etation house regardiess of pro-| K. H. Behr, Now York, defeated Rich- In addition t lai of City. He has disappeared wince ate ese you againat hia defense that| tahes of the people of the towns oo) Jobe Hold Out While Pro- | Zimmerman, %. Houser, ‘so tests and explanations. No one was/ard Stevens, New Jersey, 64; 4; | Nn addition to our larg ae dng NE MANUAL whch cauned the death [the route rexarding exhibitions fils his S Bergen, c. Mowrey, 2h svared, ‘The faciities at the station |@4: 6-4. it, D. Little, New York, and stock of Waters Pianos’ Hie ere oO io cy © roan 7 rief. on r De « y eo | oe 7 y id EO test Is Made. Brae, Bl nouns ware sora tage 37th ls | at, tang, San Prancen, ove ¥y| lland Players our Exchange ‘That the ttlal poned unt default. N. Johnson beat Dana by de-| ye po can be found. I would make the fr nburn beat Carroll by de | Dept. offers many good), quest now as a preliminary to enw | The first prisoner arraigned before | fault ‘ 4 : Ps Was PARK < use mely': | i afternoon to the editor of the New York | LONDON, Aug. 21.—The railroads were wy peti fi PARK, BROOKLY | Magistrate Hylan to-day tried to mum-| E. P..Larned beat Chaplin, 6-0, 6-0,| ]) cd Pianos, at extrel ely ing it when the Jury has veen select World the message he received from the | rapidly restoring normal services to-day | N. Y., Aug, 2.—~The St. Louls Cardinals, | pie an explanation In which the worda|6—1; G. P. Gardner jr. beat Camminga,| | (OW prices and on pay- ss ms aoe A Sele Bg editor of the Post-Dispatch at Forest and the managers confidently expected | ™nus the services of thesi hustling | “didn't mean to hurt any one” fmured. |6~0, 6 e shoula not have appeared POnutt promplly Miled: out th question, Umpires—Jolnstone and made up for him, Just now his main ason. ing the night, {fault W object Is to deliver next Wednesiay | | . 6-1; Carpenter beat Bourne,| [ments of onl 5 per | 3 In obedience» to the ibpoenw of 4 Park, St. Louis, last Monday morning. chat by evening all lines would be op-| anager, Roger Bresnahan, who is on| ‘The Magistrate refused to listen to it. |60, 6-0, 6; Nelson beat Sailer, 61./IImonth if d ig | —aale Should he succeed, he will have NOWN grating almost as smoothly as before | the hospital ist, came over to this park| “We've stopped the rowdyism on the/68, 6-3, Behr beat Btevens, 6-4, 46, esired. Ngee ie and iar through the air from St. Louls to New | 1. sneral strike on the roads of Great | thi# agternoon and began a series of | Coney Istand trains,” said he, “and now |6—4, 64; Robinson beat Hobba, 64, Send Postal for Catalogue. Mr. Nott of the prosecution and York in ten days and will have broken 5 eoliie 06 ate the teFAAL ee | . } Gray united in asking that the Court | All records, American and foreign, for| {titan was ordered iaet Thursday | three gamos with Bill Dahlen's Dodg-| WS Are KOInK to atop the F thee oo a ee ee eT lasue a body attachment for the mins: latnance ‘covered ‘in’ a erourcountry [MEM There were some ‘itches, but era, Miller -Muggine acted an captain. Avie™ Fines wont ao tn any of thew vy detaatt: Caanman veer tapnincott| Marana Waters & (0,'; ing witness which was granted. His flight, Thus far Atwood has been’ eat. | (hese were believed to be but temporary | manager for the visitors. the most of you to dell. When you setlo-g 1-8 $4 ecb Bun fa teat fost | ; name stated to be Fred Sheehan. | ing up distance with much les# trouble pe scbagied LIER MOASTORMIAE, ratwese | cine ed first inning both sides drew! out and come down here again you'll|y—s @-1, @-4 aubernen bade sane | Three Stores: The papers were hardiy made out be- | in respect to mechanical mishaps than better workin, et inks, although the Dodgers had two y | by 3 hs ai a fore he walked jato court. It ts under. | AULOM Tete rec anieal antanape that |employern and employees sutistactory to | men left on bases. The Cardinale gor | POB&ey think twice before you make |s.—1, 6-3 6-1; N. W. Niles beat C. M 134 Fifth Ave., near [8th St. od th he defi will offer him | ; Bier ae both sides one run in th Up your mind to trample on women and) ruil, ¢—0, 61, 6-0; Minot heat Marshall, | 9 sioed that tHe defense will offer. him | long tours. The settlement drought about Satur- | Beans and Mee wecond on @ single by | chiidren in your mad rush for seats.” |¢~2,'6—8, 6-0; T.-C, Buniy beat F. c.\||l22 W. 42d St., near B’way’ © witness tehding to uphold Its con-| BEAT EXPRESS TRAIN FROM| ‘ate ; ay owrey's triple to left. The! paul Kallas of No, 10s? Eighty-fourth | 1 4-6, 64, 6-0, 6 8, Cutth ‘ tention that Mr. Jackson's conduct to- | . day evening through the Government | patter being caught at th fT | ‘a nman, » » + . Cutting 2} 4 W. 125th St. 8th A Pied uthades ‘aha “ther 0 ba (Continued From First Page.) BUFFALO TO ROCHESTER. [ana the Hourd. of Trade: provided for | to streten the drive Inte epee, TSIM | street, Bath Beach, was-arraigned be-| beat Hey! 6-1; Richardgon | J/204 W. (25th St., nr. V.| sort tO TUALLY the attack whieh ‘ended | Leaving suffalo wt 3.20 o'clock yester-/ the appointment of sectional conciliation ng tO & Home run. | fore the Magistrate charged with alate: tap ay, OY, aa alte Little Beat . Me . 0 e Pe “ — It by Policemen Lowe and Landert rench by refault, Gates bea ew by Attorney ‘ts confident that such a/| wedged by the tide, The current was) Y which shall un * : abe: if N/faul. J. E. Brown Jr. beat Dubarry wy | atrange theory of defense can be brushed | #o strong, that he had a hard time to He raved with an express train from) mediate differences. To-morrow the | ON DRUG FEE CHARGES. them while they were taking two row: | default, Cragin t Stille by. def ‘aside Without serious effort, In view of | eave his Hittle boat from being slammed | Buffalo to Rochester and beat it cgiteen| membersiip of a special commission ot | J . | dies to He aaron feet He was held he Bundy-Inman match ran ti “a sev reported confessio o the drawsand smashed, but finatiy| minutes. inquiry will be announced. This con diens:,[{n ball for a further hearing. dour ‘sets, the Californian. Analy Fe cass p fone. esther ni Tita he alee ed to get tothe spdt just us| From here Atwood goes to Utica, 103) mission will assume the burden of work- Secretary Says He Is Investigating | “nye “strong-Atm Squad" was also on {ning by better work at the net robbery ica Tobbery only was the ino-|one of the women @@d let xo her hold,’ [miles away. and Syracuse, It ts Ukely | oUt a permanent agreement | Reports That Put Expert in the lookout for trouble in the subway. | victory of Niles over C. ae was He caught her as the tide was carry: |he will fly over Auburn and give the tn- Lindi heer 1a . Policeman John Shields arrested two | decisly o latter winning only on: xO. Me 130 Sriins. % concessions regarding the consideration Questionable Light. | young men who started throwing balle|game in the three s FATHER OF ASTOR'S FIANCEE |ina her away under the bridge and |mates of the State Prison there a chance) Oe future grievances and recognition of y to wee an airship. thelr unions. Heretofore the railroad | WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—Secretary of | and annoying passengers when they en- itively refused to| Agriculture Wilson testified before the tered an express at Fourteenth street. | House Investigation Committee to-day | They kept it up until they were taken f d her Into the boat, and then MAN | tagge: FaiLs jd Deen eae Mech itch the men lent a willing hand drew the| If he reaches Syracuse to-night he| companies have Dp one of the names on it was that of|'%® other women in. Then cane an- ae bee Tee ee ee ee eet ea Sens were. 00.10 thelr own. aro out at One Hundred and Fifty-seventh : other struggle to hold owbo it. Louis a week . unions wi elr 0 ‘i out 4 * Witlam HL Force, the father of rAbhapll a te Ry tesa ps will have 239 miles vill to Gy. betore| DIY On the other hand. the com | “ Fe ee ane rentation inde trea They were Michael Etzkovitz, Madeline Force, who js engaged to be] {DP Mn Bint 4 ‘ : panies have been assured that at the of a report | sixteen years old, of No. 110 East First ho pidly as he could, the flames | finishing in New York City. He has Mament the G that Dr. H. H. b Yew " married to John Jacob Aster, At last from the burning enaine-room ighting | been In the alr every day since. he) xt, semston of Par ne Gover H. Rusby of New York, the| street, and Max Silverberg, seventeen, accounts Mr, Force was chaperoning will propose legisintion providin ; i vaperonins |inty way. Having accomplished the res: | started and has never been compelled | tinct an incteate im the cost of labor dug | GUS xPEr- was paid fees by drug tm-)ot No. 18 Avenue Bo bis daughter on a trip with Mr. / ue, hia mind was filled with the neces. |to land because of any emergency more| to an imprpvement of conditions will be| Porters to give them advice on drug} Emanuel Silverstein, a lawyer, pleade on his yacht Noma, There Was no sity of turning in an ‘alarm for the | serious than the using up of his gaso-| a stacinenton for a reasonable advance | %4Mples and later passed on these drugs |for clemency in their behalf in the swer to his name when It Was called: |\uentng bridge, and he let the men and Atl ili’ the Government Tariem Police Court, but Magistrate pe. His daily record, not inciuding to-| of railway rates * ‘thin the legal maxt- for | Mr, Force was around the bail | women get Away, Withour aiviig thelr |gay's plans, together with the number | mum i ‘ Wilson said that sa far an inspector | MeQuade,sald he was determined to ald Courts on ‘Thursday trying 10 Be OX: | names tte ee acre cnt lof stops between the dally start and) ‘The men on the London and Northe| had reported one such instance his brother Magistrates in breaking cused from the panel, but he did fot) ne ya , me disabled. and the litte | finish, is western road were atill on strike to-day, —_— y rowdyiem and would not even xine pecomne d i ds: succeed. To-day, however, it war an-| 2 ome trouble on the Mid- ; aap hn pee ie Graft, caught full on by the wind and| St. Louls to Chicago, two stops, 286| AMt, there was agive \uuiln on The Mile) MORRIS | EAVES HOME FOR | slow them the priviiewe of paying a | nouneed that he had been excuse tide, had swept down the river until i¢| miles, 5 hours and 48 minutes. urning to work this morning found fine. He sentenced “each one to five keneral consent, away, | ad crashed agalnat the bridge. Chie Hkhart, Ind., no stopa,| rT Ow me Capen they were not to be FIGHT IN NEW. YORK, |cays tn the Worknouse. = Gabriel Murluk of No. 62% Broadway.! The fire, meanwhile, had spread to| 101 mile and 16 minutes. reinstated exactly in thelr old positions, — ardner, a barber. of No. 311) Solad Dressing by adding vinegar tod a8 | the bridge: It the first tales valied, was f, igniting the rallroad} Eikhart, A Fine Ind, to Toledo, O., one stop, to which men who bad remained loyal! TULSA, Okla., Aug. ghth street; Harry Mon- rl Morris, Mt Delleatessen and Grocery Stores = ef the foreman of the jury. He had sat ties, and licking the paint from tho| 188 mi 4 66 minut had’ been promoted. When the stnkers| the Oxlahoma “white hopes wins na,| ‘anus, twenty-two years old, a post-of- PR | 1-4 Carat, $10 Vat the fact that the defendant wes {ron lattice-work, 4s edhe Alles mle hours and at tay stops, 123| discovered that they had lost thelr] wite and his trainer, Con’ Riley. fioe clerk, of No. 315 Bast Ninety-third 1-2 “s 20 ; Md would not work | Hant ele, and the sparks filled 5 : snutes. sento efused inferior posttic ; ies Hb tall vavid Kay venty-five | only seventeen years old would nok Wolk Tir and fell into the water with a| Cleveland to Swanville, Pa, no stops, ee ene Of the ditieuity to | leave his home here to-night for | ireah Ces RV: SA TOt cuentas eel 3-4 “ 29 won his ayunpatnies 29 preven lw £09 gtgy polls & miles, 2 hours and 7 minutes. The unton executives. York City to joln Hla manager, F | Years old: of No, US Raat ty nely tsooe i; & 1 “ +39 Biving a fair verdict on the \e ce)" "Phe fire companies found themaely Swanville to Buffalo, one stop, %9 e Ufer, who is th aking fh [atreet (#30. were arvee. or And that he had ne orejudice against | ynavie to cope with the blaxe, as It wax | miles, 2 hours and 2 minutes, AAaRtEE: THAT APDATHInTedEEIIOd Golotee | atieca ten BtaricdT Geel eine erly conduct In @ trotley car at , ; DAY and TO-MOKROW we shall batt ‘apitak: puntshment. out of reach of all the lines of hose |g Buffalo to Lyons, N. ¥., no stops, 10 ter, but the porters, carters | Fry > : Te cain | Woodside, Ts 1. were each fined $10 in we weights Sad ‘prices, . keery When lie had (ker his seat Mr. Gray| which they lald along the shore. The |fhiles, 2 hours and 11 minutes. a ai eicndiers remained out, Ad. | sam the Pueblo fireman, Morris sald |ine Magistrate's Court at Hunter's! age has \"guaranterd talue of searty: doable rose and said: |fireboat Duane was then summoned | One result of his flight, Atwood says. | tional troops were sent to Mat et | to-day the match will be held about | Point, . (or a Took mores “At this polut T would ask that the! from its pler at One Hundred and Phir. | Will be to encourage long distance flying | (tonal (v0ne were sant te NANCE | the middle of next month, the exact | —_——._ ‘ . mother, of this defendant who is now in) ty-fifth street In the Marie River, As) !n place of aviation m |treight at the railway stations. Of 10,.|date to be fixed later. His sparring| Track Laborer Hit tn Sabway. Correct Glasses Will ae th guaranteed to tated the tort ¢ bask gf the couriroom be allowed ta/ it steamed up the river, blowin, TURNING FLIPFLAPS NOT MUCH | (io strikers at Liverpool more than one- | partners tn the training camp at Allen. | John Chaailar ® Heperer twenty-seven | Gave Your Eyesight ul sien tite and beillancy of a 6200.00 dia- vome forward and sit with inlan, so that whistle, (a rumor that a iarRe steam: CREDIT. |tntrd reported for work early to-day,| hurat will be Joe Jeatette, Joe Cotton | Years ol, of No. 392 Johnson avenue, rt 12, fitted the monty he may consult with hin and with boat was burning spread and caus tA eat ee and the number increased hourly ahd Ad BABU Jersey City, was struck early to-day by Does it pay to go with- | aieas 1 counsel during the progress of this'a@ crowd to collect. The fireboat jation meets, as they are managed orthbgynd subway train at One Huns trial, turned its higly pressure streams onto |90W," will Boon be @ thing of the pass,” i “If 1 win fiom Flynn I will never res | red and Tenth street Lenox ave- out them to save the ‘Oh, T object,” #aid Mr. Nott coldty. | the bridge and made short work of the |#4ld Atwood. “They invite too many | FAMOUS RACE HORSE turn to Oklahoma to Ive." Morris rail jue He was carried to Aariem Hospl- mM ttl £2 The purpose of such an éxtraordinary Blaze. It was found, however, when the |#Pectacular attempts with fatal results, this atternoon, “They con't want me ‘al. His right leg was fractured and he| small amount they cost’) procedure mu appare to the fire Was under control that the boat | Man flight, if it Is to be developed along SAVED FROM DRUDGERY. here and I will remain away Per) I received internal injuries. He was em+ If y have | laches, | Courts and no such effort to aftoot the had arrived too late to save the super. | the ling 0 Hise fing. “te Is more SSeeTer Tee feel over content, put the wogld will | ployed on the track section, a you have headaches, | nsibitities of Jura: ud by r= Ww ved, [confined to simple fying. ft is mor . , i nsibitities of jurors should be per- | structure, which was entirely destroyed. | ore, civilization taat'a man can rly | 108 ANGELES, Cal, Aug, %.—John| know me better tn six w = or when ihe pets blurs, | ; " cross the co Pay to ed stock rs a p so 5 A rioialbecky Adai(nan “adda across the continent than that ue can|Payton, a retired stock raiser of Lex you do need glas: _Dinticlatiorney Wwnitman nodied in WICKERSHAM’S FIRE DRILL, |turn a sipnap in the ain” ington, Ky,, has found his famous old ASKS A PANIC PROBE e yl f ed Without Mef of stuff. | ieee iatanes have aroleen the word's | race horse Starlight drawing a Chinese ” Eyes Examin ‘Charge Ma ane t curt.’ peeainted | 4 “Gi \ ce record when he flles dr, here. er : secinrsampenst ; ici On Tow as ‘Gear, om eRe a bbe ord Ral LU baal bd Maker) tong the Hudson south of Albany ats LWenndey Wagon Bere ams Giasely Attn Owen Wants to Know if) itl By Registered Physicians, We shall have on egiibition vey Sis’ pauhhdhas’’ mec’ 1 mpletel Record tn Getting Out Safely, | point betweeM Greendale and {thine i Bi aaa) le . Oculists of Long Experience. aera ITALIAN yee ee gree ete | GHINGTON, Aus. Mira dosen fre| cit, At Rhinectif’ he wilt have flown | horse and gave orders to ship Starlight Any Benefted tn 1907, \f Bargains in pes a 4 en L's ALIFANO. t Beat. Vala cons and with ih \ itn me ug. : Ges tre | 1.161 miles, oF Just 17 miles more than | Ack to his stock farm, there to browse WASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—An invest). | ooo Verfect Fitting Glasses as Low as ‘i CHARLES A. KEENE Tenge from the pont Of VIEW Of en eee oe owen t ovclock tor | ene present record of 1,464 miles, won | #t large and never to work again gation into causes leading to the panic Silk Tussah Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, I rlow’ 0 urtiment ustion ck tO-| by European aviators in the German Sa Al 4 ; Ts counsel sincerely of the opinion | tielr plaves, lengths of hose were un-| Barring unforeseen accidents, Atwood . it for any persons or corporations was stripes; an extensive assortment Oculists’ Opticians ¥ that the presen the mother at the |' exits, were Hopped open will be ready (o leave Albany Wednes- Seine ae ipnae asked in a Senate resolution offered tu- | Value 50c. c23Sixth Av. 15thSt, 217 B’dway,. poy table with egowpsel fs necessary tu or- © 00 offiolaly and clerks scampe day to follow the route down the Hud-| The presence of mind of Policeman] gay by Senator Owen of Oklahoma. In- | 2d St. 101 Nassau-—Ann St, Ser thet {qe elall ve done?” gald {from the building to see Attorney-en- | sR River taken by Gi Ae Curtisg Mdward Hayden of the Flatbush station} mediate consideration was not asied. | Special per yard, 25c Bet, Sth & 6th Aves., New York : . when he won ‘Lhe World's $10,000 prize house probably saved the life of four-| py ‘T med Inves /, f, q St., Cor. Bond St., Brook! age Craind era! Wickersham standing on the front The resolution named as an Inve n St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. Counsel tee®Mhat opinion,” sala Mtr \ era (ee nea ietice thre cae ‘Phe Moston aviator expects to make one | veen-year-old Gustave Lundwall of No.| gating committee Senators Kern of 11 | ie Monday & 7 uesday my. ARES ea re ie the frst fire drill | Stem yorn tending piece seer tnat pote) 25, Prospect street, Flatbush, to-day. Giana, Works, California; Heed, Mis: | TL. M. BLUMSTEIN, het @ mother be brought forwant, nt was equipped with |i, will bo he has aot selected yet. Cur. | H#yden found the bey ‘ying on the side-| sourl; Page, Vermont, and Cla’ West 125th St., bet. 7th & 8ih Aves, some time ago. At-ltiss, when he flew down In May, 1910, Walk at Clarkson street and New York]! wyoming. EMBRACES HIS MOTHER AS SHE Wickersham ‘said. the|stopped a! Poughkeepsie and very Mkely | Avenue In a seml-consctous condition, REACHES HIS SIDE IN COURT. m con emptied in less than | Atwood will choose some point theres He was bleeding from @ cut on the YOU Yae | homely woman, speca 4 abouts. wrist. ang ia liste oertain in her watk “aivank Cola, the Atiorn ava} meena 9 The policeman cut the strap from nis 10 TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE edged out of the aisle in which she PURNITURE Kugs, Carpets, Bedding $3.00 Dewn On $2) 5.00 Down On 75 7.80 Down On 100 rion put and came to the bar and through wate at the side of the rk's en closure. The boy sat rigid unt!) he heard he rustle of skirts at side Then he Jumped to hia feet ar shit ni" | CONGRESS CLEARING DECKS Hub and made ‘a tourniquet trom 9 ui FOR FINAL ADJOURNMENT. cormmanteorot a pashiny automoote AUM AN N 8S F.outT House to Pass Cotton Bill and| Hospital, ‘There the surgeons. said: the AT 149 MST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED 1 Raunt eS Basics nee : Expects Taft's Veto of It in | vane ye isi 0 death in & fow ‘The oldest, the purest, the i} ‘jon . . hk i, cr i + e wh'skey s by falling on nd ; 4 ; . > Stewart Distilling Co. a ! weacled u Ken bottle A as Worday that Cong me anouldle io vie was on hy Ae fia a FREE With Cash or FREE Phila, New York . 1 Mternoos, but the to.day to have the dresing Credit Purchases mined by the. cons chang pot Oes PE EGDOEDEPODH EET EOE LEDERER E ELE : — Felons pany Lia oleae al Bere sq tile MALI ORL LTT, This Imperial Leather Couch This Brass Bea . : 4 f need. tne eeul ve 4 Hundreds of vacancies in Apartment Houses ¢ |!" epics t Pe ieee # 1EE RORisua CALM MRT - dine ie » , ‘ c : . u ox la 1 Berle Offer tn Loholatery ays : situated on Riverside Drive, Central Park West, i)! ah iver oa ‘fueadat. Nig en Broadway, Madison Avenue, Washington Heights, ; : tion would 5 5 rom hes pal dni val Fte., and in Brooklyn were advertised in 2) Perper Ups PON sous enter eh hea increta a cre a * | toeday. whe Md view agalnet was KE Funeral from e | residence, , * lute iat recalled the olden days of yy é aie ; , N ase, Duewlas, 2 0M Yesterday's Sunday World ji! 0iii./"seilee"sesitt'at. ‘vere waaot divesting vein | Bree with Every Purchase of $59 Re n Se See pages 2,3, 4,5 and 6 of the WANT r DIRECTORY ® | overrode all ob ons to a rule whl were 10 other cakes in competition.” 1 374-876 East 149th Street VERBMIAH, KEL *. | will force the Dill through the Mrs Gavigan, 393 VanDusen St,, Stapleton ‘Next Door to Post Otfice i BRASS BED Abso utely FREE ree Sd = | House about 6 o'clock this evenin i Cees actmeeemcemecceescmencmecmmes With LVErY urchase of $73, 952", | THE WORL D every week prints more “ To I et” |iy apps an asta enil reehae iy eh me YOUR TERMS ARE OUR TERMS ‘Cay and Convince ¥oursel Kha Haining i ae, 102 W. 14th St pholstertng Co advertising than any TWO 07) 2 ]gnat pleaded piaintively butt sat THE EASIEST PAYMENT HOUSE IN N.Y. Di NOASHL CECILIA, (veloved wife of Hob a Ad 05 Chelsea. eo dander Nyepwrerers. Pe oa eum Wo PO ae La, ate [49 ST. 1 DOOR WEST OF ‘AVE 2.202 HELP WANTED —MaL i . a. Requiem mass 10 A. ML at POTEET ERE POTEDD A OO re ORERS ED + upen tvery tvemmy Gui». salurdays Uni i 1 i » 2 > > > > 25, | Wost 14th St. Reu PC) BORO WANTED Whe ie ‘s churel saibar O ANTE holeaale hardw Mark's Chueh; uwemoere saued” Gualdeation tat Bateae, rete .

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