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THE EVENING WORLD, IS GOING TO WEAR FRIDAY, A GREEN ONE! JUNE 7, 1912. BEE? PUT THs Tit PAIL OVER YER DOME AN THA MOSQUITOES CANT DRILL INTO 5 ROOF! SOME SCHEME - WEY? THEM RUM OUT OVER THA GRASS AN’ / AIT THis GREAT AKEL?| YOURE GOIN To bO your ROAD WORKIN THIS HER NOW LOtKA HERE AXEL" OL WANTA BE REASONABLE ABOUT DOING YOUR TRAINING FOR “THIS CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT OUT IN THACHUNTRY ~ SRE? J EQUND ANOTHER PLACE AQVERTISED AW WE Lt CO THERE To RUN OFF, YOUR BAY WINDOW NEWBERRY HLTS CAPTAIN OF -THEQUEENS MN Alleyne Leaves Detroit, and 800 Wedding Invitations Are Recalled. DBTROIT, June 1—Ex-Secretary of the Nevy Truman H. Newberry and Mrs. Newberry have recalled more $00 invitations to the wedding of Gaughter, Miss Carol B. New. berry, to Capt. W. H. Alleyne of the Queen's Own Regiment. ‘The ceremoay wae to have been per- June 18, and it was to have, ten abe of the principal social events the seasen. Alleyne, who came te pane, | test ae the guest of the Now- p Bt the Country Club, left for! Wi he ‘was met by the Newberry returning home. It fe wald by intimate ¢riends of Miss that Cagt. Alleyne relensed Mem the engagement when he as- Shee her hear: bdelonged to » The name of Frank Brooks, whom Miss Newberry wae formerly ) ‘Wes mentioned in this oan- Newberry is twelve years! than the captain, — ae. Fanch 4 to 6, 2 to 5, necond; iste (Moody), %, 8 and 4, third. Tallahaesce, Miss Gtannell, ‘Strike Out also ran, }, even, 2 to G and out, second; Top Rook, 6 (Ferguson), 2 and Hibernica also RACE—Three-year-olin and ing; four and oue-half furloni @kirv! 2 6 to 6 Perguson) utile R., ens) 13,to 10, ¥ to 2 and out, third, Time, 101. Qollywogs, Dress Parade, Lady Hughes and Remarkable alee ren. FOURTH RACE.—Three-yea! upward; gtx furlongs—Kind +. 100, <@arvin) & to 6, 3 to 6 and out, first; WteleHf, 18, (Pickens) 7 to 6, 1 to 2 a: aut, second; Mies Nett, 108, (Ferguson) 3 1 to 3, third, Time 1% 8-5, Even Fond and Democrat also ran pl reba MONTREAL RESULTS. RACE.—Three-year-olds and |; Quebec bred, seven furiongs— , (Musgrave), 1 10 2 and out, 3 Floral Crown, 110 «G. Burns), 1 to ; King Saxe, 12 (Martin), no en, third, ‘Time, 1.13 4-3. Only 7 RACE—Matden thr And up; one mlle—Atrey . 2 ¢0 1, 7 to 10 and 1 to 4, won; Tom re 110, (Butwell) | to 10, 1 to %, seo: Pons Asinorun 10, (Musgrave) (third, time 1:481-5, Clevine, Wood, and ar-olde and x furlong 6, to 10 and 1 to 3, first; 6 (Turner), Mo! . oe Stern and Ben e furlongs. apd Ancona also ran, straight, $6.40; place, $3.00; show, 2.10. lace, $9.50; show, $5.90, Blue Jay, SECRETARY'S DAUGHTER WILL NOT BE BRIDE GLISH OFFICER LITE GIRL BITTEN SERIOUSLY BY DOG ESTER ATTACHE Child’s Legs Are Torn by Furi-| Dahlen Picks Yingling, Another South Paw, to Hold Up Brooklyn’s End. LEFELD'S DEBUT AS CUB IN CANE AGANST DODGERS Fletcher’s Wild) Throw and Commision over their respective juris- | geed, but now ‘tis also the printer's time ous Bull That Leaps Also Devore’s Muff Put Matty | stop ‘norative onters of the Commis. sion was declared by the high court In two decisions. at Disadvantage. “Such a power,” Justice White sald, A little girl was entering tho apart- ment house at No. 550 West One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street yesterday after- noon, when a white bulldog leaped out at her, caught her by the left leg and | Dal dragged her down to the pavement. Mire, Harry Hastings, who lives in the house and who owns the dog, was on the street with her baby in a carriage. BATTING ORDER. » Mes, Hastings put her | UmPiree—Klem and Bush, nds in his mouth and tried to force open his jaws, but was not strong POLO GROUNDS, NBW YORK, June} ppiiadelphia T.—A>crowd of 10,000 came to the Polo} phia phyai Grounds Vato dgetcged to bets Preamp ous dash through the surf of two res- tackle the ror the second game of| wuing motor craft. the series. Mathewson and Guggs were) Phe propeller of Dr. Schemb'a boat the opposing pitchers. The.Reds got away to @ Gyine ee into @ buoy, crumpling tn the bow of pce heed ero Died ap a {the boat. After fifteen minutes the 'e) a en ina in the firet inning. Fetcher got, Bescners easy grounder, ashore, and three motor boat but made a wilt heave to frat an o! the runner was safe. Devore then lost | to turn Mane msyypop fly inthe sun and} on whi! it, Hoblitsel beat out a) cheered. scratch hit ¢o the infleld and filled the eeemnensiiitnlinetes bases, Mitchell was thrown out by! GETS HIS FIFTH SENTENCE. WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, + June 7--Frank Chance had ‘Lefty’ Liefleld warm up for today’s game. It wan “Lefty's” debut as a Cub. Chance @xtired that Leifield would be apt to get a good start pitted against the Dodgers, as Dahlen's team are not over strong in the hitting line when A man kicked the dog in the nose. Tho Jaws opened, only to close again on the child's right leg. ‘The brute now The maf again kickod Mm on the nose and he released the girl _ {to attack the man. But Mrs. Hastings collar, dragged him into Carol NEW BERRY: HARRIS RWING 300 GIRLS STRIKE OVER " INSULT TO ONE OF THEM. hundred girlie employed the Spiegier neckwear factory at No. jouston street ha ban on language impoitt: or ambiguous, They haughtily went out on strike yesterday w Goldberg declared that insulted by one of thelr sup preparing a mai Contains @ “polite” vocabulary. “What do you thin! & southpaw, too, nk" Yingling as the beat 4 of the day to beat the Cubs, ‘Mirst Thning—Shockard and schulte | Walked, Smith dropped Yingling’s throw to force Sheckard at third on Tinkel Sheckard scoring on the error, tok third and Tinker Zimmerman singled, scoring Schulte, and Tinker took third, ling tossed ‘out Miller. while Hummel threw out Bater, fouled out to Daubert. THREE RUNS. ‘A policeman sent ambulance from th legs badly torn and h took her to the hospital, She Is Edna O'Connell, etght, of No. 601 West’ One Hundred ana Thirty-fifth street. had gone to the West One Hundred an} but Bescher scored and the other two runners advanced. With the infleld drawn close in Grant smashed @ eingle over second scoring Marsane Doyle threw out Phelan after making @ great stop and Esmond dog will be taken charge of by THREE RUNS. * Judge Rosalsky to five years in Sing the Board of Health to-day, thourh the ' vd 2 # GE on cram wen ) N@i : Hey avec avec! aes AY Cant 8 f OA 199 wears we ey WHERE YA Gon! ? you In prison than outside of it," |Sow se vated train at Ninoty-third street and The P (From the Woodbu aettled the feud between the Commerce Court and the Interstate Commerce| goon ‘twill be the season for planting diction, That the Commerce Court has | of necd. no authority to issue injunctions to Sow radish seed, and lettuce born. BATHASW “woukl be to wipe the entire his- tory of the Interstate Commerce Com- miasion Act and do violence to the very BATTING ORDER. Burpones of ‘that mean tt would A PERFUMED innati. cate ai contusion.” =r ee LUXURY FOR HARD WATER Mareand, . } Hobiitze i». | GROWD CHEERS RESCUE. THE BATH Grant, 3b. | pe oe oe y | (Special to The Evening World.) foen ss | ATLANTIC CITY, June 7.—In sight of MoLean, ¢. | hundreds on the Boardwalk hero a dar- Sugss, p. ing rescue of four men in a disabled and Brennan | motor boat, out beyond a heavy surf, was made to-day. Dr. John Schembs of nd three other Philadel- were saved by the peril- : became disabled, and the boat craghed plight of the four was re escuing cratt . but the other uvdakepe rowds on the Boardwalk Charles Hall, who, though oniy twen- h old, has served fou: Penitentiary for variou: sentenced to-day by police @o not believe the animal was! sy oean med out. to Sheckard in left. Movers tossed out Daly. and went to third when Daubert drove the all to left for a double. Wheat scoring Smith and Hummel filed out to Evers, @ot the right to Inauit us, We American citizens, and some of us wo And let me tell ewear trade won’ nguage or double quicker those w’ In the shops come to sleet WON’T ASK WRIT FOR HYDE. Application WI!l Go Over for a Week When Called To-Day. When the application for a writ of habeas corpus for former Chamberlain Charles H, Hyde 1s called to-day before Supreme Court Just go over for another week 1, Will say nothtms as to his hose who know him aay he sist in seeking a writ In the Appellate Diviston's ruling ly similar case—that of one :| Meyer, charged with extortion, who was | - singled to centre, Inning—Archer walked and to gecond on Leifeld’ Sheckard was out, Smith to Daubert. Dawbert tried to get Leifleld at second, Archer attempted to score on the error, but Hummel's throw home nipped him. Schulte walked. Tine ker fled out to Moran, Tooley fouled out to Schulte. popped out to Lelfield, out Yingling at first, t them walked out.” eee ines LATONIA ENTRIES. but threw wild. ‘) Jt is almost certain that it will not be ii! ponmible to try I t married us was extren making @ bid for your future custom, FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE. BET. 103 & 104 STS. NO MONEY DOWN Dining Room Suite In Solld Oak 90c GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE To-Morrow; ; Saturday, June 8th Guaranteed 23Jewels Solid 14-Karat Wat spot cash, we will WE PAY FREIGHT CREDIT TERMS $8.00 Down $50.00 5.00 Auto Frei, 112 (Fain), (Goow), third, Hirsch, George Holbers, Dorion, . A. J. Gorey, Monitor Twordollar Mutuals pald—Auto Run, June Graduates of Any School. n mailed oF given upom request, | ‘This advertisement can be or Doy Graduate to be rewarded, CHARLES A, KEENE Dinmonds, Watches tance oe Clothes from Maker to Weare $35 to $50 Suits Now $19.5 Don’t misunderstand me—this is not a Marked Down Sale. Inthe first place, I don’t stand for high priced clothes; neither do my customers. I sell more suits at $15 than any other clothier in town because I give more value for $15. _I sell lots of clothes at prices up to $35, because for value received all my prices are comparatively low. While my price range stops at $85, this fact does not prevent me from selling suits with values as high as $50. I am able to offer you just 810 suits that never sold for less than $35, and some as high as $50, at $19.50. HERE’S THE REASON An importing concern, noted for its exclusive selections, sold me their sample piece goods upon condition that their name be kept in strict confidence. The lot comprise 310 different fabrics, each just enough for one suit and every piece different. These garments are without doubt the finest in the world, and the firm that made them only deal in the most exclusive and original ideas. The fact that I don’t specialize on clothes from $35 to $50 didn’t prevent me from buying these pieces, because the figure at which I made the purchase enables me to give you a rare bargain and at the same time not lose any money myself. I have made these garments up the best I know how, trimmed them and styled them Up te the quality of the cloth, and for the man who wants a real high class garment this is indeed a rare opportunity. There are only 310 suits, so I would suggest that you come in early. At the price they won’t be on my hands long. Evenings Saturdays Until Until 9 o’Clock j 1 P.M. evr 119-125 Walker St., ,tesc, N. Y. Si ul his pl ft guilty to the/too, and pay the printer whatever I VE COMMERCE BOARDS WINS e of violating the Sullivan law. [due, Go build yourself an onton bed OVER COMMERCE COURT, | “Tho country is very much safer with [and remember the printer must, 1 rows of early pei’ urt Rule junc. | Rosaisky said in passing sentence, for last year's paper, \| Highest Court Rules That Injune Hall created a disturbance on an ele- {the earth round each strawberry vine tions Cannot Be Issued to Stop and if.you want the Keporigr d Fant some potatoes to put , line. “Negative Orders.” Columbus avenue on May 27. A ree} iigis and remember the printer 1s short D WASHINGTON, D. C., June 7—The| Volver was found In his pockets for cash. Hix up hill or so of Beans Bupreme Court | to-day emphatically and with ya editor divide your means. tanstifgilne! ‘a Poetic Plea. Of watermelons you'll need a patch—the fC, Reworter.) — Leditor's pants needs one to match. subscription, then Plant your you'll raise a big crop as sure SOFTENS INSTANTLY ** Fy tk | Fees t “All lesifs