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i ‘ “THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 101: CPTKEHIMAWAY.” |Neuokty Little Kiddies Who Ran FIGHTEENTCERS H-WFE’S PARODY ON Away From Home to Go on Strike. + -HERHUBBY'S SONG, . ‘ WHITE SOX START. MISS SHOP WINS BRANDT MUST GO ECZEMA TERRIELE FINED S100 AGH | WELLINOPENNG | ATMA BACK TORSO, |. FAGE ASI FORCOBBSTRIME| GAME ON HILLTOP, T=ST" BAL S REFUSED, “ee ~ a | Mrs, Paterson and Medal Win- sg ao tt is eh ety Kelgard Wrote It “Take It American League President and| Callahan Is Presented With| ner Furnish Star Pairing in | Appellate Division Draws Dis- rng i ” + + wit? Columbus Ave., New ¥ — i Away,” but She Changes | Owners Impose Penalties | Flowers Galore and Sends in | ‘Women’s Golf Tourney. _| tinction BetweenOneCharged | «My 1 Se a are ae Mad *, ft would become £2, It, Asking Divorce. on the Rebels, First Run With Double, moneys and One Convicted of Crime. | Sata etme soeat oneaige o ae : : Pers Shade mata hast sats - be ie > aa HNGLWOOD, WN. J., May 21.—Intense ‘HIS DITTIES IN HER SUIT. | BEAR S ames, BATTING ORDER, (*emMARtonD,S. 2. tay B.—totne | me Auta Dvn the Buprne | Sot Garner ced ae beoeee a ‘ : PHILADELPHIA, May %,~After . | grder to-day when match play began in|COUf handed down a decision to-day | as greatent when it started to coms i ‘ x ‘ | petng in executive session from 11.26 un-| New York, nohieese tha ‘Women’s thirteenth eanual Detro. |4e2YIns the application of Foulke ¥. | ot be abe to let 8 alane end He Wrote “Go as F: Y jt nearly $ o'clock this afternoon, aaa | polltan Golf championship at the Engle. | Brandt, the Schiff burglar, for ball | SS to eusee o veliowiah utd and foun then as Far as You President Ban Johnson and the club Catiahan, te. | wood links, The draw brought together |Pending his appeal to the Court of Ap- | on till it got better for a while, it would cause owners of the American Leaguo decided Bodie, ¢. Miss Georgiana Pishop, a gold médai|Penls. This means that Brandt witt | the greatest agony 1 could hardly endure it. to impose @ fine of $100 each on the Collins, rf. {winner of yesterday, and Mra. (Mf. D, | have to go back to Dannemora Prison. | quiver Cocmlen cade toms — i eighteen Detroty bei! players who made Zelder, Yo, | Paterson, Baltusrol, president of the as | Mr. Towns, counsel for Brandt, ap-| ever. Then I teok blood medicines, but they’ yj a demand upon President Johnson that ! Weaver, as. | sociation and one of the three or four |penled for ball for the prisoner on the | hed no effect either, J had the eeseme for ve Sunless their teammate, Ty Cobb, wae atrongest players in the lot. ground that the statutes mak iston | Ot Seven’ yeers on and off. Then I by ye tmmediately reinstated they would re-| Ohh | netem D ‘Tho other more interesting couples in Moai tne ee nnn | Soe the Cutioura Remedies. It began to dis for bail for an offender pending an ap- 0 | fuse to play here. The Tiger players the title division were Mra, Lawrence | OPpear i] | made good their threat by walking off! asemnroAN LEAGUE PARK, N. ¥., |Swift, Enxlewood, va, Mien Louise Krug, [Pet The court points out that the | femee Olnmees aM Fee cured: Shied Park Meld Gaturdey, when Oot@! 05 ime White Sox on their tri. |EMelewood, and Mrs. Viotor Harte, /Matute provides for ball for one “charged” ‘u was not permitted to play in the game, Wykagyl, vs. Mise Eleanor Whitney, | With @ crime, al tour stopped in New York to- * The om Ses bay the teas, be the day and 7,000 fens tridkied into the fan's Morris Count: There {s no proviaton for ball for one ‘Phe other paire in the premier division |eonvicted of a crime and serving out @ striking ballplayers, providing they |t0 eee Now they dia Mey Tonk thin | Were Mrs, N. P. Rogera, Baltuarol, va. sentence. The Appellate Division holds would go to Washington to-~day and Mrs. F. E. Donohue, Montclair; Miss | that B; take their places in the game withthe | Jimmy Callahan they presented him | 50. iy warewakler, Hnglewood, ve. [ony prandt was convicted and sentenced Benatore, was disctmecd in the meeting, | With an enormous horseshoe and other Maxon Hotline, Wantheoih; Give, we court of competent jurisdiction. | but no announced decision was made, [Doquste large enough to Mii a furniture | Wan, mnco® Tellin, Weatmapok! Mie Tf, the position of the Court ls cor- ‘actress, while ‘ : ‘The #100 fine dase net apply to Cob, | Van. Callahan made appropriate bows | irasns, searedale; Mra B. C. Barclay, | oe —- bod decision, “the vd hen 4 ‘has insisted on treat.|@M4 then started into man-haul our proper place for the priséner is im tate Thespian playing uo Te tetas wegen Reaaer cane Hittoppere. Hackensack, va. Mes. J. 8. Inving, Wyk- | State's prison, serving out his torm.” included towns from ing the ‘Georgia Llano x4 ‘scoring began in the first inning, |?! Mra. Florian Keug, Englewood, ve.) Brandt will be back in Dannomora by N. ¥., a8 far south as Richmond aay ne eae tie i ne ecae g| When Callahan Masel drove the iret | “ise ise Pickhardt, Easiewood. the end of the week. It will take « ack again to Jersey City. In each Hon of Cat's action in sasaulting & | in over the plate, After Rath had gone |, Si", Rogers beat Mrp, Donohue ¢ up| couple of days to have the order cert | curs, .T, Boston. Ten mea cities, complains Mrs. Kelgard spectator at New York. In the mean out One lea Ay, 46 centte Word gave and 6 to go. The former ts on her) fled and word will then be sent to War-| should use Cuticura Soap Rhaving Btlek. er affidavit, her spouse was guilty t “ time, Cobb's suspension stands. Lord a free watk. He immediately atole| Mtting this season as not before in| den Kaiser to’ come down to the Tombs —— | of emiaconduct with his fair companion. , ‘ PPR | The worst wutterers of the strike are y several years, and outclassed her rival| and get his prisoner, aie Reamer te aperioves sad obre sions pes the Detroit and Athletic Clubs, through | send sasliee “keotnina down tia from start. She was out in 60. ‘The set-back in the Appellate Division ? eee seeraren aes ma Sa sk we ELTA | the emai attendance inst Saturday and | Mot Senne alae tetera grounder | Miss Hollins beat Miss Schwarawalder | will not halt the campaign to gain freee bape ie her'to five sombertadiy. the calling off of Mon@ay’s game and |to Martin, which advanced han to|8 up and 7 to go, Miss Hollins played| dom for Brandt. As soon as he is back that her husband ts able to alimony, Mrs. Kelgard sete iy Hy awl. a If Pee J f Zapa is i 13 the former club will be out the amount | third. Collins promptly uncorked « two-|mplendidly, having practised much with |in Dannemora his counsel plans to get a of the fines, if payment 1s permitted. It|bagger that struck the left field fence | riilian Hyde, twice Metropolitan cham. | him out again on another writ of habeas CARPETS AND RUGS *F g3ity her affidavit the titles of hud ‘ ‘wae the consensus of the presidents to- the hae or toy | ing d ot pion. She gets as long a drive as Mias| Corpus. heart-throbbing compoaitions, The ' day that Mr. 414 wrong in making ute lor Gied to FHarteell. Hyde and besides ta @ tar better putter.| The application for this writ will be 4 which brought the song writer public the fact that he would take care| “in, sighianders fafled to more in| She was going at a 93 clip. | based on the action of Judge Rosalsky ‘Rugs (9x12) ; Money and fame, saye hie wife, was | of the fines, but there was no vote of l¢neir half. Daniels got a base on ballx,| Miss Bishop beat Mrs, Patterson 7 up|!" reopening the Brandt case and de- ‘entitled “Go as Far as You Like,” censure upon the Detroit owner for his|but had to stand still ou the bases|and 6 to go. The former was only 1|¢laring the trial ard his own sentence |Reyal Wiltens: Extra thick, high pil "witch, she states, was warbled by Eva ‘action. While Zinn, Chase and Croe went o+t.|down going to the seventh when her| Brandt to a term of thirty years in| Woven in exact reproduction of Turke - Tanguay. The next bid for fame was The presidents agreed to i putting, usually her best hold, grew| Pron were irregular, While the Appele| ish and Oriental igns. For As; t ee eereag Uttle bg tv thing posatble to protect pia: trom nervous and she was unable to take| /t¢ Division has held that Judge Ro- high-class apartment houses and of “Take It Away,” but money ie fairly showered upon his gusical genius when he favored the universe with his @asvical composition "She Fell Off the ; —.— (Continued from NO RUNS. Ee a abuse at the hands of spectators, but * salsky had jurisdiction In sentencing fices there is no better BEFORE SMALL CROWD it was pointed out that o large mumber sane Tole I pishop was out {n/ Brandt, his reversal of himselt in the| wearing mug. Reduced $30 .00 €) Fee eee tke die auinerie ae a Mra. Swift beat Qfiss Louse Krug 1|88e gives ground for resort to habeas| this week from $50 to par aliols up, They had a close match, MinsKrug | Corpus Proceedings, in the judgment of | Body Brumele: Standard rlot cal being 3 up at the fifth, square at the| counsel for Brandt. St designs of rich The rumored plan of the owners to turn and again square on the 16th, but > na Fe g patterns, i. = $30. Offered Weather Unpleasant, But Chi-| tet, tome, ecton, whereby. 8 piaver SAVE i) 4 FROM fot ttf gn‘ter putt", | LOUISVILLE RESULTS, | Rot Bree 8 tered $9 1.50 st Page.) ing, was done In the case of Cobb, H. St 1 L 6 Ivete: woven designs ‘The Kelgards wore married by the | cago Management ‘Doesn't Gia’ not Tmateriatize, : fo plays nom Pinfield, ¢ wp and 4) FIRST RACE—Gelling: Allies and jira ares soniye [Rev, Dr, Beith in Brookiyn on Thanks- President Johnson left here for New Mise Grace Farrelly, Englewood, beat | puren’ Aix furlongs —Rose of Jeddah | «tee Recular price $ 60 ve, 1M6. They have two chil- Sentence would not be commuted. Mr. Relish Double-Headers. Erol erred slender eo pred FIRE AND M Pee ARE EMRE NB MG RRA: 8 98 (Gana) seconds °s y of Pleamure, 25 | $18. Spectal this. week ? cok paayed ap! Wy eet or arora pault case there, and it te expec Ora. C. T, Unbslacker, Hackenmct, |i G.lisnristta Wor wenelda Litto Ca declaring that hé aid aot take @ drop Peay waseen 97 beat Mra. W. D. Seaman, Richmond | Maggie, Imprudent, Sare H., Chenault, : rpets 821 of medicine of any kind after eatering BATTING ORDER. onneon Chicago aes Se Se ee Polly D. Chemulpo and Lacasadors | Wiken Velvets: In two shades of Charlestown prison. Tal bat he. wil (Continued from First Page.) Mra. A. W. Chilvors, Mahopac, beat) aiso ran. Two-dollar mutuals paid— bi pris Brooklyn. Chicago. ‘Thursday it te expected that he will we. Mrs. A. W. Maine, Hackensack, 7 up| Rose of traight $8.40, place| ‘ed and tan. This higi Richeson remained calm during the| Moran, rf. Scheckard, If. announce the term on Cobb's suspen- and 5 to play. $3.50, sugw 8 Venetta Strome,| Srade furnishing lower 75 per ated th pera Langeapeng redress’ ane i, Millen, ct ee oe eer eiita oe bead} tho Mrs. Lioyd Wimptheimer, Deal, deat | place $3.90, show $3.60; Bay of Pleas-| In price to......seseess C ya. letter writing fret caused bre Kel] larevmen ware constantly with nin, § fohalte, rf, | [emma of the Whit S°F¥/ etme noe brought out John Erickson,|Miss Bertha Graham, North Jersey, 6| ure, ahow #8, Topestry Brunel: For a parlor, #*bed- ‘cround, and apparently trom{ him constantly when he was not pe-| Wheat, If, Hofman, 1b | President Johnson sald before leaving | ‘wnnty-alx, eB hod ote. tee, aie room, hall or stair’ these But after thet the het was toogreat.| Mrs. FE. F, Sandford, Basex County, piaint did not lack in thorough-| Beating Soripture and singing hympa. jthat thus far he hed recess nothing ls, was Impossible for Koch to make|Deat Misa Julla Bredt, Hesex County, ch the furnishings © 65 e% ness. . led from his cell to ther at! hat way. Th t|7 Up and 6 to play. edeconedeseeuenooee yd. Mire, Kelgard says her husband did they sang, his own ‘ jeedhi 3 that led to the suspension of Cobb, I¢/ ano! tempt tl ray ay wen! . A. Moo Scarsdale, beat Horntfower, Essex County, 1s customary for the manager of a club|into the adjoining house and got out! Mrs. With borders to match, on the copins over the store on the | Mrs. Auminsters: High, thick pile. conduct himself properly in Iii Auburn, Olean, Jamestown and 3 up and 2 to play, Artistic designs. 87%4 per nan. first floor. They went along the cop- " , 8! , ea Wesuee bourne” Sone N ing, Kicked in the windows on the aeo- |i), \V; 7° Soloman, Century, beat PIANOS AND [SET eine C ya. nd Quebec, Canada. From there the| “Not now. but in the coming years, | fersl ete rerhe tira game |oc" sige yee ond floor and brougat out John Carlson, | Mi, Hqmert Nunn, lackensacic, 1 up, kN TBO F | iniaid Linoleum, China and Japanese ‘ Welt kn ytd ey ‘ara, |of the series between the Brooklyn fourteen; William Carlson, thirteen, and) ang 3 to go, doing 102. The winner Matting at big reductions in price. Boston, then Michmond, and closed te] W)'ll know the mean ea the Goes tree Maven Race ; Qucar Erickson, thirty, handed them! was 2 up at the turn, rs. Krug deat|| Wonderful Savings on (eeason rr ¥ coping 10 satel 1 ‘Justice ‘Crane reserved decision, this afternoon, although the weather |the Cob defense, but could not produce = te These three had fog ay ad Soph need te Be At PIANOS [Order Now—and We'll Deliver When Yea: oe rought from his death| Was far from being pleasant, The at- Fe he . the Det been in @ room alongside that alight | perry beat Mrs, Fray’ should ‘ens cell at 1208, As he passed from his tast | Mospliere was cool and th was not | Until he ae neard from the Detcott land were cut off from both hallway | go, ‘Mra. Earle beat sigan y anyvene locking fee' © 9 abode he stood perfectly erect, with] Very Wwerm, but the Cubs have so many Of the matter of Cobt's suspension, | 24 Sre-escape by the fire, up 19 holes. Mrs, Earle won on the| | real in 2 used plano, ’ his head thrown back. Even a emile| Postponed games already that the ma: pene gti waioaaldesedeahe “| ‘The cry was then raised that @ baby | extra hole 4 to 5 through Afiss Whit- $75—$30—$100 Up ; was upon his lips as he turned to cldep|@sement did not want to call off the was stil! left in the Carlson apartment. | ney's bad midiron shot. A Makers of © for Half a Century. 2 tool,cover,cartage,sheetmusicRREE 53 to 59 WEST 14TH ST. real of the session will be played to-morrow partment. Patrolman Clerke of Between Sth and 6th Ave y: me station was with him a: FIRST RACE—Rous Purse; selling; “Ready,” responded Richeson in an|!f the weather permits. y they knelt down they arran, $800 added; three-year-olds and upward; ‘en, quiet tone, Then, with head stili| There was not a very large crowd of yu they should keep speaking so that each |x furlongs.—Sherwood, 126 (Schutting- would know the other was all right as|¢"), Won; Lady Irma, 115 (Ambrose), tana on hand to see the contest because re Rt llpt ey of the unfavorable weather conditions. leak an bo beard bis velen second; ‘Senator Sparks, 97 (Fuest), \ The Cubs were busy in the second. Clerke waited only @ moment after|third. ‘Timo, 1.18 Noon, Sig, Carrelon, Zimmerman doubled to left, Hofman Amuneden went silent and then dragged |Edith C also ran. Mutuels paid—Sher- An ES, eee hie baby was ane nigneaeea the hands of the Rev. Mr. Johneon, the|@8me again to-day, The contest was GIANTS DRAW OuT Ger iireyecrcala cei) aireaay, toe : Rev. Mr, Btedbi 4 Mr, Moree, | the deciding one in the series, as each TORONTO FINISHES. N OHIO FLECTION: oN eager Ree? ip aay [eh epee yal toad anbag Mcgee cued, herolcally tried to creep back into ; 1 teinway Baby Grand Reduced, $300 New Weer Unright Eee Te ; LOW AB 300 WN. vie ate Bante! age ene on ‘ACT 4 WESER BROS. ,fASh05%s: 131 W. 28d &t. (Near @th Ave.) Open evening by appointment, Tel, Chelsea 0414, @rounded to Tooley, Zimmerman was im back. Amuneden wood, straight $5.10, place $2.40, show WALK6 ALONE AND-UNASSISTED | oxt at Leet] ee to Lewitgs Hotman “ badly scorched. Lying in view of brid ecg a Piece a show $2.80; i (Cont Tv i eons ier struck out. Wvers the great crowd of spectators Amuns- |Senator Sparks, show $5.40. ey: (Continued trom First Page.) as tiie aloanalen ne sar, | #insled to lett. scoring Hofman,” Hivers ‘ fen was given artifical respiration by| SECOND RACK. — Malden, two-year. A SieisIns followed the doomed man and | Wis jealing, Phelps ummel. ONE! Third Game of Series in Red bie comrade, Patrolman Martin, and ‘ longs; «jadded.—Tarter, 12 (Hopkins), first; “Yng tour at Dennison, in the eastern | his two guards, uttering the last words ‘Dr. Pratt, who had bean called tYom ) Sand Vale, 100 (McTaggart Part of the State. He went direct to|of spiritual advice and consolation, |SmooTH REA LLand—McGraw Is Not Harlem ‘Hospital, attended to. all the|hensrin, 113 (Schuttinger rare igg RA Wi ep you and your family well New York, President Taft concluded| Hicheson did not look to right or SEA THE REASON rescued and then took Oscar Ws 0.67 2-6. Sand Hog, Stoc! Scalty an You can open an account with us at the above terms, on any bill. his campaign at mass meeting in Day- | eft a# he walked calmly Into the death | TITANIC’S LOOKOUT FAILED | . Making Predictions. to the hompital, Waterman was severe. |#i#e Tan. Mutucis paid: Tartar, strat tom iast night, chamber. He did not waiver, nor did ly burned from the hips to the top of |$!9-10; place, $1.10; show. $2.60, Sand Vale, 2 “ ” “ ” “Bemoirale. voters cxorened thar] be tee, sven footage fier age] TO SIGHT ICEBERG IN TIME. Ma"houd, but Dre Pratevhought he sow, “20; | Lohengrin, Ne ne yekeice for President by direot vote, | Parently tiie rp eiesonicna] oe The fire was extinguished after it had 1d i i ¥ i . jo ib, Jot: men's Clothes here ar tle: othe munenes: f be Gt he GlwleY*4 | second Officer Lightoller Tells at] | BATTING ORDER. acum about ft Gaioage sari, | . Without alco-| fiuportere'cad Rouserpeace, |} benefits of cur EAST. Without tremor he walked straight) London Inquiry of “Extraor- | mecwer, rt. Marshang, of, Derr.” Gr wane ae ine sere, bien. hol or poisonous) —_ ing you the middlemaa’s proft. © the chatr, as indicated by his guaris dinary Circumstances.” Doyle, ‘3b. Beveretd, ‘If. ‘could recall having ‘ Toe ecntee “Celebrated” Pr iis courage was eupreme, As he inary Circi nces, Gnodgress, ef. Hobiitaell, 1b j heals throat and | BROKEN COFFEE c Plan bevtee, eached the chalr he turned half way| LoneDON, May .—Chartes Herbert |Murray, It aéliohel patentee ' lungs, builds up lets citar eal aie ee 28%. Come to elther of cur twe poten “tes retuand $0 adopt « Cull pret Remind. ha Ce Raa” eceeaae ws lean eeeeea. cttoae ok the Shronin, SES oe Phelan, $b. ; the ody and) CLOVER, BLE BQs. || ard seotne Wonderful bargains we preference “pian. pames of! yaned well back and threw his head! day at the resumed sitting of the Board | Meyers © ek makes strength, | pedidues vetaiied at sie. & wo. Ib, | § are offering, Men's and Women's ‘Presidential candidates do not appear| pack until it rested on the chair, f Trade inauity into the disaster, aie |zmcener: om MoLean, FURST RACE: Wey It drives the Suits, elsewhere $18, $21 and $22, (ou the allot. Voters show their prefer-| ‘Then his eyes cloned, aa if he was|Crarace mauiry into U Hon ot | Taare > Koate, 3 4 n 1 2 Wetec ag impurities cutof Jother prices as low as Q()ip |} 5 Saco for thls or chat presidential oan-| endy to ie, or possibly, to shut out rane Umepiree—Kiem and Bush. Berens, ene . the system and | a order miled and Daliversa6,6- DN" ur Price, $12, $14 & $15 are hose sea! vel im, a = J z stren, \e| a oa ee ene rae ee ete or | at No, was elill trong. fie was asite (tee 8 the United States, He stuck to hls (arectal (0 The Hventng Word), Yen T to 2, # to 3 and T to , Srganof thebody, | Ca! oF welte for complete prioe Hat pane Petictis dstegaten, Sa Get salva Wir Liyohs” when "One | ame eauettedly te eae ot, 1 and even, third, ‘Time, not ; enabling each to Rotahiiohed 1060 2 Senator La Follette sought the selec-| n'y. trr Johnoon ctepied torment one Mg tn aM of | May Those Gtants wil surely carry | Fahiahassee, Blue Day, Gold Check, dgits work prop:| GILLIES COFFEE Co. a toe the ee pisenae alae whip not more than five ae ewey. | off an awful tot of currency, cash and} mation and Tennessee Boy also ri eth. 249.200 W. ston Bt., Now York Ficheson’s last wish will be gratiaed, | nore Wat no pack ice and, as far @8 T) ging change from this good old town.| BECOND RAOE-—Gelling: two-y: Father John's | pet.Park Visco Garolay Bt, ‘Tol. 471 Cortland body will be taken back to hin old | COU ee, nothing to prevent the vessel lars, was the crowd of Batuniaw; mon- | olds; about five furlongs.—Dogwood, 106 Medicine is the home in Virginia, where he will be | Geirbrother), 7 to 2, 8 to 2 and 7 to 10, ae best remedy ever buried beside his mother in the cemetery circumatance | srous was t prone of ounday meas ron: Wills, 108 (@xirvin), 7 to 4. 8 to 1 ‘ prescribed for| CARPET Js bu. W. WILLIAMS at Amherst. rf attrib-| Monday, and on ‘Thursday the mob| sor), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, third, Time, | Pullding up the system, Not a patent CLEANING 359 West Bathst, ’ uted the lookout's failure to sight the | tatty proke down the available trane-|100 1-6, Grosvenor, Ponkatasset, Coton: | ™edicine. “ " MOTHER OF VICTIM jcoberg in time to avoid it and henoe | portation getting to the arena. The pub-|etta, Mama Johneon and Benzoate also oe amen ss FORGIVES RICHESON, |‘"* °°°™""snce of Oe dlsanter Me eremed to de of the Mem belief that |ran. WILL ACCEPT GIFT.| CHEFS MEET HOTEL MEN, | ‘%¢ 203s, "out renecond to che eumamt when evening came to cool the parched Pe eo atmosphere. (HYANNIS, Mass, May £1.—'T for-| Members of the Hotel Men's Associa-| yecGraw, when asked if his gang ox- Give Richeson,” said Mrs, Edgar Lin-| tion met delegates of the Bocietie Cul | pected ake thi ry Rell, mother of the murdered girl, ‘T|inaire Philanthropique, the French chefs’ nota ered ve hase it ike chars am firmly convinced that he went to the | organisation, last night and came to & /tioner ever owned @ blue monkey, When hi an insane man and that for some/| thorough understanding with them, #0] pressed to declare himself definite; time past he had been mentally irre.| tt wae said to<lay, relative to matters| asked ff it was really true ¢ aponsible. { of mutual interest, While protesting| Chevalier Bayard wore pink “Of course I will accept the picture! that they were not alliel with the hotel|T ts astonishingly diMoult to get any- he lett to be given to me, Why should | waite: union and had no intention! thing out of Mr, MoGraw on Tuesday, Inot accept it? Tt te one of my own! of making common cause with that] ana geome people hint that tt t just as daughter." , the chefs’ delegation declares that | amour, on Wednesday or on @aturday, 3 bod Sn they’ would Ike to have the hotel men!" non teams worked out with epeed on MANY DROWN IN. WRECK, | sutraniee « helt 0 dey a woes Rolidey | the hard, dry Geld, and both ournte to all of the hotel cooka and support AMOTY, China, May %1.—A passenger Guar Cais (Trade Mars.) Special for Tuesday, the 2ist|Sectai for Weduesday, 22n4 °P CNS an, 206, y0109, oe WOE | EMEP axDy, ancy 100 TUESDAY'S OFFERING :D SARE HT hon 19¢ warn Bow Pad Seana Ns irda Slee ball Milk Chocolate Covered f} Tan a | ll @, MH Con, IMs Bt, BA Ave, NY, the employment agenoy which was| ooked like ready money when the play ,| ong rang, ning & area muster ot jemand connection with the chefs’ BeOS PS: natives was capsized in @ sudden squall| ‘This the hotel mon agreed to.and in British Mtoamer Wrecked, : be wrest lougat pe thyren 6 pie, ke eeethe| today. The number Of persons | turn reonived the pledue of the chete| RARBADOWS May ‘2,-The British Noug ras coe ER OK ie BR EALIN,—auaaenly, THOMAR 8, BRED. weecive @| Growned has not been aacertained, but | that they would not strike, N. freight steamer Lord Lansiowne, wiloh A centre of your f to form af 5 u AROAD AY dis, ot 4 dem wet Dodies bi been already re- lett Norfolx en May 18 for thie por ponteotion—Nousat outa? $ “47 S$Au 8% indivi | wea wreeked to-day during.« misty gale SINE oA ger, Promunre 3 lias: Serves to the east ef this city, Her total loss POUND nox | ‘The enorified weight tn aaah tnetance te peselbie, 41 08 beard are cate, Ee ——