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ee ee ee / . ! THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1912. GEE! DID AXEL GET BACK TO TOWN? WE'LL SEE TO-MORROW! AH-THA B16 B008! JUST BECAUSE HE COULON'T HOOK A - HE SHEAKS ACK To TOWN Whe See? av BANE Gor ALA AY WANT OF TRAINING \] PW pas country § ay BANE FINISH MY Wwony (N TOWN . EVERY Time AY GO OUT IN DAS COUNTRY AY Ger ALL BUNGED UPN Hey! AY BANE SUT Heres THREE HOURS AN ALL AY GET 1S VON LETT KILUie ! IF Ay DONT GET A Gig VUN Ay GANE GOIN’ BACK “TD TOWN! Be. PATIENT AXEL~ YOULLGRAB, A BIG ONE IF You STICK TOIT 5 LONG ENOUGH, > CAN We GET Sone O6 Fisues > BG VUNS VOT Pink Hand? Aw cat CHA Loom ar TWe THN INA REASONABLES way 2 1 MADE ALL ARRANGEMENTS TO TAKE You our EELS Seal You MuMe| JEFF Used To emu! BIS ones 2. Sav- TWWey'S FISHES Down HERE WHAT CaN PULL LIKE A MULEY GEE AXEL - Youle GONUTS OVER FISHING AN! IT'LL ‘Cees, BE GREAT TRAINING $ - . UML ae OC OMEN INJURED |r 44 crumpled up, the trick was slowed {ters, of No. 419 West Twenty-fitth streei,| en route for the Baltimore Convention, ait. woMabGuba lean | Who were bruised about the legs but | He carries with him a resolution asking pred ae northbound track, nd @/ Wer, apie to get home, | ffrage in Hawall northbound t modern appliances, has been ptted ui | below. Nothing has been left out tha Would tend to keep the men in shape: Cuban military headquarters at Santi- ago, do not tell of any skirmahes with the main body, or the capture of any TROUBLE IN CUBA also having many wom " 1 James Ryan, the motorman of tae rebel leaders. People from the country The crew Of the Piningy, specially en passengers, smashed Into it northbound escaped — uninjured, districts are concentrating in the cities | Picked for the occasion, t# anide big truck wag wedged firmly be-| 1! 1 corner of the platform on Ld and other protected places. | by Capt, Barman, Every one of the and the scores of Which he was standing was carried Army officers here are surprised at sailors {8 an athlete, Henri Bougomans Sait Did pereaening 301 SUOY Gen. Monteagudo's act in extending {and Marcel Dulfhuts the ered. Chere many of them faint. | The motor which was struck was in Ss | trom June § to Juné 22 the time to allow jskating champlons of Belstum. ( eee eee thers. dazed. crawled around | Charge of John Jantzen of No. 248 Van Cuban insurgents to lay down their | Craxton Is a champion half-miler, Ati joa their hands and knees Brunt street, Brooklyn, who was taxing Srna, no cortanmcens 16 Eiyen ere: as the men excel in some kind of sport A crowd which filled the street for a| 4 lesson in running tt from 3 to why he did so. at 4 : . jdall, a demonstrator of the Sa and they are keen for the trip. hey block at once thered, and pennant | pany. Nolther was hurt, They eald —__.>__—_ : “ — CFM his ea «Bae Ma ‘ompany. Neithe % ald SCHURMAN ON REFORM will {ssue challenges to the Americ Schwindt of the | Weat that they Ga WHA tee the oar oan athletes as soon as, the ship is atreet station found that he ed coming so fast, Mannion said he did -_—— ne Ly morrow aud expect to have dally com handlo It, He called for the crowded Eighth Avenue Cais} E SAYS BOSSES MUST G0; rl M: ttions during the entire voyage, ran to the spot, with | not tak they we going to slow up ink for All Ages, ii i i ‘ vill , t th head, Mean- | pst . . + eat eded abagsohag LET PEOPLE GOVERN. |Running Track, Swimming) tom ite the qucsn wale in| Wedge Motor Between nog cain with ann | ty anadtyrthevsars and she ane | More beak than Tea or Coffs Their Business Places Till | pescitent of Comell Tank, Tennis Court—All | yo taufi'Stcond: cabin ainine saltes,| ‘Them—Passengers Faint. 4 Hoey oe-the ;AbArt. and meantime all street car traf with the weakest digestion, University fic on Elghth avenue was blocked and wouth=bou Rich mil, mated gain powde brah nd to be so There will be no distin: between the oot, ‘, A ‘ : Rrutsed adot ha lene ; lined up for a mile o ore Crisis Passes. Touches on Political Unrest in Ready on the Finland, | rs: ana second class on t /mRaly: oe ewalien tee Only. saved Bec ite ieorihv wae | ‘ Address to Graduates 7 | rf A southbound Eighth avenue open! by jumping Just before the collision, The A qaick leach prepared ‘2a misatty , KIDNAPPED BY LINER, y tal of women bumped the rear end front platform of his car was entirely Many refugees from Cuba who closed | ITHACA, N.Y. June 18—President| when the Ted Siar liner Finland HE WAILS FOR CHICAGC | St eT Tae Teun, ab eiticanta | CHIL A: aude. cltcedea lave, Voees Hsien ceo ocala ‘Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK’S,, vate |Schurman of Cornell University, ve * a ‘ oto ck eenth Ward alao attended Mre. Grace ter, Democratic Nationa boobies’ aang til aa NASER ering the annual address at the Cornoll | 17OP® down the bay to-morrow morning lay front of the ¢ and Mrs, Maud Roderick, sts from Hawatt, eatled for OF Others are imitations at 9 o'clock and heads for Stockholm, graduation exercises to-day, touched on Ach! And Uncle Was Dickering the island passes arrived to-day by the Swed f Mon r mi: § the present political unrest when he| Sweden, she will have on board the a Sec Sa natuy New York and Cuba Mail 'steamship |saia: | greatest agggregation of amateur ath- fora Second Farewell Look s Baratoga, which left Havana last Sun-| wAn ethical note of the year is the|letes America has ever sent to. win at It Before Sailing. @ay afternoon. It was sald that of the|demand for reform in the administra-| national honors in the revived Olymple| A. Himmel! Unser Her: eray Lencgedate oe oui hiv} tlon of government. There is a wide) games. does not get back to that Chicago; tame here for protection. This report | suspicion that certain classes have been ! is 8 ny Al der : Wan Sita contemek, Neweter at x e Nor will anything be left undone to] he is sailing by Alsace ain der . favored at th of others, and et expens: 3 physical | Will Ret back to dear Chicago those invoived fled from reporters and|that representative government has! *¢eP those athletes in prime physical) "Wty terman is sixty years old a: Could not be induced to talk. ‘been Impedc@ or even paralyzed by the | COMAition to test their prowess against | yay lived in Chicago more, than fort Dr. C. De la Torre, a professor at the University of Havana, who came ac-|jeaders. ‘Three demands, therefore, hava! a -them, The Finland to-day was| 80 back to his old home tn Al ¥ Companied by his wife, two children and |made themselves heard with a goo1jconverted into « floating gymnasium, | to Weeks ago he bought a ticket an five other members of his family, ad-|deal of emphasis. lwith every known appliance for keep: }eu™asuged his mind and he asked th: Hi h titted that he had taken his family| “The first 1s that bosses must go; the! ing the athletes fit. | French line to change his tleket, so 1g here to tide them over the trouble. Per-| second that parties must stand for, The big ship will be the home of the;could sail on La Savole to-d vy. Un fonally ‘Dr. De la Torre has a business Mission to perform here and had to @ome to New York, but he did not like e idea of leaving any of his kith and In behind him. He took all of them ake the trip, lticket?. He lunted up Assistant Pas | oA AeA” TheeReNC ub to tranalate them Into fact. Tf oMf| The entire promenade deck on the! senger Agent Henderson and by ° e ne condition throughout Cuba o are overthrown the leaders of | #tarboart side of the ship to-day was | between sobs that his tleket be changed al orin. most critical,” said Dr. Torre, “and 1] toe vevolt are apt do step into the| covered with Iinoleum and converted more #o he could go back and g Serr much doubt if even the United) sacaat places into a running track. It measures} have another look at dear Chicago é tates can quell what trouble seems to| V4‘ #4 : BREN nbhe nan NOG feet borthat tHe | sald he'd better stay tn F b 0 y be apparent. We all very much feared | ivenidag eoneteneaeec inal of Yemterday | sprinters can do all their work up t Unete 1 go abrics Nn © big break last Sunday, as that day eee en cnte ncracy public opinion | 200 Yards, while the runners, by dou! and get his 1 Not aE was fixed by the rebels to begin a uni- | And MMi int ete ay tieastnie | HME back and forth, will not miss al jo Not a yar @ersa! revolution, It was expected, as had been advertised, that the city of| Havana was to be sacked. Fortunately | fain fell heavily on Saturday and Sun- @ay, and this prevented the crowd from machinations of politicians and party vital ‘principles and just policies, and the third {s that the people themselves shall conduct thelr own government. Of course it 1s easy to put these re- forms into language, but it is far harder for one hundred million people to take the places of their representatives in legislation, administration and judictal deciston,”* ——— ny holding a public demonstration. If| keep up thelr practice, while sea baths] oe P Whey had held the monster meeting OFFERS HOME TO NEGROES. will thus be provided for all the ath- ya a a a Week they oe piennet Pas rele inctt | J. N. Michel of Bronx Manor Peev- letee Ante (illo gave you quite a ¢ ast This th : uh oneil Weely have made trouble, and re in the boat deck, aft, there has be evening. Thi me we give you the run of one thou- Would probably have been bloodshed. ish With Town Authorities, laid out a full sized tennis court, eo; 9), Vaan’ that lovely of him? What} gang sis $30 worsted suitings that have just “The “black” population of Cuba _alSpecial to The Brening World.) netted that the balls will not fall into| “qe fant Soutwere mot looxine tke! arrived the scene—let you look them over, Bow the country eo well, especially thy! MOUNT VERNON, June 18—In the] the sea. An indoor gymnattum, with all] yourself nn SO’ MO Tovsing lke) arrived on tie seein ea awhere * fountain sections which they occupied | centre of the residential section of De y ”. comps with anything offered elsewhere, take uring the war to great advantage, that | Witt avenue, Bronx Manor, near the ft would be an exceedingly dimMcult tasic| © follow them. On that account Mt Must not be thought that the United Btates, even wih her marvelous fight fng machinery, could defeat an uprising @f the colored people in a few days, as ome persons scem to think.” | BAVS PEOPLE IN SANTIAGO | WERE IN STATE OF FEAR. It was sald that some of those who ame hero as mfugees are: 0, C. Mata- | mores, a lawyer of Havana, with his wife and two children; Mra. M. 8. de! Pessino and Miss LL. M. de Pessino, wife daughter, respectively, of a lawyer Havana; Jow L. Valdes, a cotored entist of Santiago de Cuba; Mrs. C. Yarin!, Mr. and Mra, A. Rosales and Qhild; Mr. and Mrs. A, Suares and Mrs, : I Seta eae ee to Your Selection Willlam Culon of Maplewood, WianiNGron. See 6 who bh as boon travelling tn pence (ee). Pa psa heeled wenahil No “blue se ouly” sign will be flashed on you when you get ntiago before coming to New York, He said that the place was under mar- fia! law and the people seemed to be In |ance of his place, Village of Bronxville, is a beautiful residence, bearing this sign: ‘This property for sale to colored people on easy terms. Inquire on premt. . The house is owned by J. N. Michel and 1s occupied by him and his family. Some time ago, when the De Witt Hill Improvement Association proposed to depress the top of the hill about three feet down to solld rock Mr. Michel pro- tested, aa it would cause him to lose his shade trees and spol! tho appoar- Mr. Michel says he has recelved no reply from the city officials, pe AVIATOR WELSH BURIED. Orville Wright at Fo Killed with Lieut, Leighton Hazlehurst in the fall of an army aeroplane oa the aviation fleld at College Park, Md., the best the whole world will send athletes and their friends during the | entire Atay abroad. They will live on| the vessel, Instead of putting up at! hotels, In all 125 athietes and sightseers will day's work except from eeasickness. On the steerage deck, far aft mense wooden sw with tin, has been the swimming champlo 1 ty | an noted, so t ea. But he thought he w: wanted to go back and take one las look at Chicago. ‘To-day he was on the pler ar before the steamer's sailing weepin He must sail, for did he not have hou teed the n Chicago! he dane dec from her La verth _——_—— Birts Head The Wash Antiseptic SHAMPOO Grade Merchant woolens such as go ready-made clothin mes“ Celebration Sale Extended | your pick, choice made up in the swellest Merchant Tailor style to your own measure for 815, the pric Merchant from exclusive patterns only s¢ the label of a Broadw effer takes away even that excuse, Again There Is No Restriction or Limit here, All these & cluded in this offer, You can pick out into then call a cutter and have your Ten Dollar Bills for Souvenirs That's what this offer means in Uncle 8: i m's money. For f an ordinary hand-me-down you get the pick of a Tailor shop, have it made for you nd you only— in Merchant Tailor shops and bearing Merchant ‘Tailor—for only #15. The only excuse a hand-me-down ever had was the price, and this > and $30 suitings, fresh from the loom, will be in- ny color or pattern that suits pin blues, grays and browns, tate of fear. Speaking of Mexico, oni | your laste | learcut and unfinished worsteds, iy gis ct tear RUBE NE ot Mer Tueaday night, wee buried hero to-day. ‘ E , P English mixtures in all the latest colors, blue serges in plain and fanc eds ear cea OE eae army's aviation division attended the It makes rich, creamy lather, which cleans the hair weaves, silk pencil siripes, shepherd checks and plaids—e thing, in Re eee iieyers given ammunition and Era er a ianurar il Pe cinid and scalp of dirt and disease germs, stimulating the | fact, that you will find ina high class Merchant Tailor stock, arms by the American consul, and they | icrrow in Arlington National. | rowth and giving a beautiful lustre to the hair and : Bade bombs out of tomato tin cans and | morrow in Atlinglon i. 4 n giving util ; Wire nail, with nitrosglycering “to make Lary Rena the Arhya OF MiG removing dandruff. In hygienic tubes, 25c. At druggists. Well Dressed New York Men Will All Know the nails ‘ who was killed at Fort Myer, Va., about | = is Tailor S ike ence whe wes Biles 6 his Tailor Shop armed with imn: © cons 1 enough, re n't Be Very Rich, Be your own salesman-Pick what you like aul felt that the Ti means good thin om body now, and we expect it to me: * ~ ale (From the Detrott Free Press.) | , meu t A i MOAI 6, inus for . e, page OMe tO) ty ne rich?" | We were late in getting into our pew store and 2,000 new good things for ua in the futur Kuess not. He never seems sur- | CARPET CLEANSING Cauende. oriGase tet troyed. | eised if you don't serve finger bowls | half our Summer stock over for another season. ‘That's the answer y fier di Md CUBANS OBJECT TO —_—_ AMERICAN MEDIATION, BY COMPRESSED AIR IN FIRE-PROOF STORAGE Special for the Hot Days ©UStomers looked better to us than carrying ‘Home Treatment | bility to do which with. promptitude be @Qovernment entertained no doubt. WASHINGTON, June 13.—Reports of Does not © -formine drui man Drug St ists, Ask for booklet d write to Ke! Sirsa, Pa. for a | tem. a bo} jopal evi Mansioctu Priee re and Kiundreds of Other rtant 4 TSI B’ t FIRE-PROOF BUILDING @ POR HOUSEHOLD GooObs Men who want cool clothes can get for $15 the sheerest kind of tropical worsteds and English fiohai absolutely guaranteed to wea: dk hei: MAVANA, June 13. sretary of the | | oa Mohairs f ys rand keep their shape—the same as the best New York shops * Interior Octavio Laredo y Bru. stated | for Tuberculosis are shawing at $25 and $39. t Pp ut the proposition to aend | , Consumptive,, Dationte need no é @ Flannel trousers made to your order of imported materials neatly striped or plain—$4.25 eonard Wood or Brig.-Gen, | dread elthe the fate | former! i » will : ree i Ss 2 : . P Srcon H.C ‘on @ mission to Cuba | {0k sil sutterere from Moi! orders will have nrompt attention. Send for sample Open Evenings Until 9. 4 woul? by jed with disfavor by the | hom | 438, 440, 442 WEST Sist ST., EOSweKny n Govern y came with aut | sepel) 1 898 WHEE & BP, san iw AVE ” j {ty to arrai terms of settlement | TELEPHONE 8867 COLUMBUS FOUNDED IN 1869 y 1 tween the Government and the insur- Here is one who speaks from 4 5 t Gents. | ro} Pa. — ae The Cuban Government fears that If th BE. Colwyn eae er 5 " @ mission from the United States were cough, which’ gradualiy be- | —_— 1 to have authority to arrange a settle. | A. phyiiclan pronounced my | SEE THAT THE i} ment it might involve recognition ot | fase Conenm tal | } ome of the demands of the negroes. | not alow me to gv unit d A a | The only cencession the Cuban Governs | man's Alterative. | Retore : ment was willing to make wag the al- | Medicine three weeks 1 eed Re OUR DESK lowance of a few days grace to the | have been completely cured for ten years, ney 1S.ON YOUR | febels in which to surrender, after |I strongly recommend it." Spa NOW ON SALE EVERY WET . which the only course open to the Gov- | 3)! ttle ANSWERS THOUS’ NDS OF QUESTIONS yment would be to proceed to stamp | nits, Pelities-—Spor' Finance =f ft? thoroughly the insurrection, of its | Lung Troubi WAY