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and his little sister pursued and Dwrer was almost on the heels of Kramer when that young man turned the corner of One Hundred and Forty-sixth street and plunged into the arms of Patrol- man Murphy. Kramer was taken to the Morrisania Police Court and raigned before Magistrate Barlow. After the little irl had tok her story the Court heid the Prisoner in $600 bail and sent word to Capt. Price that it might be worth while te interrogate the young man and learn ‘where be spent last Saturday nigivt and | Bunday morning. Kramer denied the | charge of the Dwyer girl, and said that | he bad not even spoken to the child. He lives, he says, at No. 453 East 01 Bandrod and Thirty-sighth street. He egeerte that he can prove a complete Qibi as to his whereabouts on Suturday and Gunday. His story will be carefully investigated after the detectives have flatehed grilling him, PING TOM” LOOMS UP AS A susPEcT. H While the arrest of Kramer is merely em incident of the day, a “Peeping Tom” has suddenly loomed up as th latest suspect to crop out of the kaleido- Beopic shift of theories of the detectives Who are working on the case. The Dutcher boy clue of yesterday has been ae swiftly abandoned as it was ecized upon, After establishing that this youth knew the victim of the horrible crime/ end many of her little frignds, that he was familiar with the neighborhood, it | at lest came to light that he moved out Of the district a month ago and had not been agen there since, Furthermore, it) fa learned that this youth was norma! and was well thought of by all who knew him. Py In the case of the new suspect, Capt. Bam Price has singled out a feeble-wit- ted man of degeneraty impulses who hee been twice arrested in the Bronk Since last Marth. He ts about twenty: | two years old, short and thick-set and | #0 far as has been learned hae no fixed Blece of abode. A month ago this man was arrested at Bt. Joseph's Convent, One Hundred and Eighty-eighth street and Bathgate @venue, whem he was caught in the act of climbing UP a lattice to peep into | restful sight which loomed up before the girls’ dormitories. them was a yellow taxtcad with one ‘The arrest was brought about by for | Joseph Dougherty on its throne, ‘They mer Policoman Patrick Reld of the! at once climbed in, gad ogee Phare igad fe is cone] Smith was reluctant to go aboard. He vent. le ha een Informed by Kl he had @ dollar and sixty cent. Gaughter and several of her friend rapa that this man had been annoying tiem, that ne was constantly hovering about the vonvent and sceking to peep into! winaows. Also he would stop little girls in the street and leer at them while be talked rapidiy in a strange tongue. | PEEPER ARMED WITH LONG! SLENDER KNi! Reid and Detective Conway went io the convent and hid themselves in the Grounds. About bedtime the peeper came} sneaking through the shrubbery and climbed up on the fattice outside of the girls’ dormitory windows. Reid aid Conway pulled him down and took him te the Bathgate avenue station. He Was armed with a long slender knife of | the otilette pattern. As the author!:’ im the convent refused to ay); @gainst him, the man was discharged Op March 4 last the same inan was} arrested on @ similar cainplaint, Dur- | fog the last month, it 1s said, he has| Been seen much in the neighborhood of | the Connora home and tn Crotuna Pa: Price, who commands the| tive bureau and has charge @f the investigation of the mur: dee lared to-day that he and his men were! Making progress. * "Every minut: ting closer to the man who perpetrated this monstrous crime. We have fol- lowed many false ieads bec we) Could not aiford to neglect any line of) inquiry suggested. We have eliminated Bt least the stories of that strange lit- tle girl Florence Mols, who lied so amasingly {rom the moment she had @ chance to t While her stories set) ‘us back fully forty-eight hours in our) Invegtigation, such a alight hindrance) ar j counting But Oatman showed a large cytindrical sald he had money enough for a and stop-overs o' | the jand Kastern THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY AFLOAT INTAX, FALLS INTO WELL MARINE SAILS TD. AND WAITS RESCUE POLICE HARBOR FOR HALF AN HOUR oe Just Landed From Cuba With Partner, Proceeds to Coney Island. 3 HIS PRIEND HAD ROLL., Friend Disappeared, However, and Smith Coulda’t Pay Sea-Going Rates. James P. Smith and William Oatman of the United States Marine Corps were ‘among those who arrived in this port on the transport Hancock from Cuba yesterday, Smith reached the Ralph avenue police station in Brooklyn at exactly a quarter of an hour bofore| midnight and was this morning among thone present at the daily reception given in the Gates Avenue Court at which Magistrate Naumer presided, It was like this, As soon as the Hancock's gangplank was rooting in the soll of the Cob dock of the Brook- lyn Navy Yard, Messrs, Smith and Oa man were headed for Coney Island b cause y Island Is so different from Guantanamo, They walked out of Coney Island's Bowery into Surf avenue at a quarter before Weclock, The biggest and most and he thought that was enough to get him to the Navy Yard by streqg In the necessary car, stop-overs roll of green and yellow papers and tax! stop can too, The only or Hmith Joean Parkway, at Bedford Rest at Bedford avenue Parkway and at Trom- mer's Brewery in Bushwick avenue On jeaving Trommers's the tw tleed for the firat time that Friend © man Was not with them. ‘The fact that he hail drifted out into the fog did not at the time trouble them. It became important Chauffeur Dougherty at the next stop when he saw Smith take the 81.60 from his pocket and count tt on the bi xhing apprehensiveiy. “Guess we better settle up,” sald Dougherty. “Surest thing you know," assented mith. “Go as far as you like, How much?" “feven dollars and seventy cent said Dougherty, with an eagle eye on the 1.00, “Nothing doing,” said Smith. h money In the ot it. It's your fault we los anyway, Let's go look for ‘* elther Dougherty remember were at no- Oat hin They returned to the tax! and moved slowly down Bushwick avenue untt!! Dougherty sighted Policeman Meigal of the Ralph avenue station, At the chaut feur's invitation Metga! climbed aboard, The next sop Was the Ralph av station, There weeping ov ingratitude of # nation toward ite fenders, was put to bed on a bench In U. S. Commissioner Alexander | Takes Plunge in Dark, Break- ing Three Ribs. United States Commiestoner Alexander, Who in also clerk of the Federal ine trict Court, war absent from his desk! to-day ‘The reason why he was not at his office was that last night he fell down a thirteen-foot well on the krounds of the new home which ts being bullt for him on the hills back of Harri- man in Orange county and escaped death by @ narrow margin. ‘Three of Mr. Alexander's ribs were | fractured by the fall tn the dark and he received a long cut in his scalp, His physician #atd to-day that the Commis. sioner would probably be confined to his ved for some time, Mr. Alexander has been living in a house rented from Ward Brower about “& quarter of @ mile away from the home which ts being bullt for him on the heights back of the ratiroad station at Harriman, and last night, according to hls custom, he started out in the growing dark to walk over the interven- ing fields to inapect progress on his ne house, Fortunately his sons, Arthur and Nelson, were with him. The workmen had sunk a rough well near the new home and had covered the top with boards, Either the boards Kave way under the Commisstone: weight or he kicked them from the mouth of the opening in the dark, for he plunged down into the dark hole without warning. Hin sons heard his cries, saw that they could not their father out of the hole unas- nisted, and ran to the homes of net bors for auaistance, One of the #01 hurried home and got thefr father's chauffeur, Carey, to bring the auto- mobile to the scene. Charles Jage huber, a near neighbor, and Mr. O1 borne, got into the auto and were rushed over @ ploughed field to the edge of the well. Mr. Osborne brought @ green wicker chair with him and several packing boxes, Dr, Rhullison, who had hurried from Monroe {n his automobile, Mr. Jagerhuber and the two sons dropped down jnto the hole with lanterns, They put the Commistoner, who was con- xclous though suffering great pain, in air, then managed, after half an an, to build successive stages of a platform with packing boxes ah nough to ft the injured man out of the well, tle wa FINSH ONE-TENTH OF SECOND APART WOLYMPI RAGE (Continued from First Page.) taken to his home in his auto, Were out of the total tally United States. of the ~10,°.1919.~% |Nine- Year-Old Princess | and “Don,’’ Talking Dog, Here. 4) unconsciousness he did not know what he was doing when he waved Kiviat aside; he had not even known it was Kiviat approaching him, but thought the outstretched hand was that of @ pestiferous stranger enthusiast. “Tell the Americans,” Jack: e ended, “that I shall be ail on them as soon as 1 am im again and shall apologize to them, 1 wouldn't have had that happen for the world.” So heartily was hls message received that Matt als€n, the assistant trainer and Kiviat sent this answer “Tell Jackwon it {8 all right, Tell hin to stay right where he !s, because | Is up to the Americans to call on him. We take our hats off to him right here and now." Admiration for the Englishman's feat "5 mes: te over “DON! TALKING DOG Americans qualified at 3% cmtimetres (12 feet) for the finals to-morrow Frank T. Nelson, Yale University: Frank D, Murphy versity of Ill was Increased by the fact that he drew | nois; Harry s, E Columbia Unie the outside position and had to run Ity; Mark S, Wright, Dartmouth; around four men at she finish to reach} G, 4. Dukes, Now York A. Cui 8. He the tape first. Up to the last ton savce | Bellah, Multnomah A. C,, Portland; no man would have dared Whether! Frank J. Coyle, University of Chicago; he or Kiviat was to be tie winner. To offset this defeat was the achieve: ment of the American shot-putters, Po- | Heeman McDonald (ordinarily on traf: | and W. H. Fritz, Cornell University. The efforts of the managers of the tish and American teams to avold @ etition of thi friction wh duty at Broadway and Forty-thirc} endered in the games at London four street), Ralph Rose of San Franciscoand| ‘ears ago are gradual wearing out L, A. Whitney of Boston. hrough exhaustion, The British con- Mr. McDonald took the sixteen-poun, shot in his mighty mitt on this rainy morning and thrust it away from him, ngent {8 reteing Its vole sti the Amel rtsman in winntag 1n-all places, cis are un more than fifty feet. allowed wll lo be beaten, of course, Mr. L, A. Whitney of Boston was just to please that bonehead Whose hand third. 8 Teaching out across the seas in blood Which, being summed up, signifies that brotherhood, ‘The starting rules are de for the third time In this Olympic meet fective; that is serious, But since 1 was en | too great a| fo that it arched through the air and f points. They overlook the fact | hit the ground just 15 metres 4 cent!-| ndinavian nations and metres from where he stood, which in sh every other : ction on earth Forty-third street and Broadway lan- has put jt all over them. | guage means fifty feet four incnes or GRAIG SARCASTICALLY AN- thereabouts, ‘The same being some SWERS ENGLISHMAN, twenty-one inches better than the Olym-| gg” gies ame, a Cambridge Univers pic record made by Kalph Rose sity man, went about making large la- Athens in 1904, ment to-day because sald Ralph That samo Mr. Rose, who comes from | Craig, woo has heen crite sed at home the Olympic Athletic Club of San Fran-| ag 4 siow starter, left the inark in the ciseo, was also present. He also beat t with the flash of the pis- his own Olympie record, being second, ‘tr with 15 metres, 2 centimetres, or a little! “That's cov darn bad. T ought to have EX-SENATOR DIES ‘DON, “TALKING DOG,”. OF HEAT: THREE HERE FROM GERMANY OTHER vicins, 7 SANE A Wow Don, a “talking dog” from Germany, ; was one of the pa re on the (Continued From iret Page.) Krona Pring Wilhelm, which arrived in New York to-day. Don absolutey refused to be interviewed at the pier, and, indeed, was too seasick on the way over to converse with anybody. As yet, therefore, his opinion of the New York skyline and other local sights is unknown, Don is credited with having a vo- cabulary of seven words—all German. | He can say “hungry” in German—but what possible use could a sea-sick dog have for the word hungry when he could not look a dog biscuit in the face? ‘The animal, which is @ German forest dog, eight years old, t# «aid to have created a sensation in his native land. He i @ aon of Donna, who could not talk, but who could laugh a hyena off the boards, Her son went a@ bit further and became a linguist. ‘The Kron Prinz Wilhelm brought over an unusually large number of pa: engers for this time of year, several persons + Weaver, who lives at No, 146 Park ave- ‘nue. ly to-day he walked to the Parapet over Harlem Mere in Central Park and plunged into the water, Spec- jtators at first thought that he was a |swimmer, indulging in some mad freak, jbut when they saw the man stru sto keep his head under wa [cries brought Policeman John | Maher on the run. | Maher, who 1s one of the Poltce De- | partment athletes and who was preven: jed from going to the Olympic gam t Stockholm by a recent iliness, plunged into the water and dragged the would- be sulcide ashore. When he had recov- ered under the strenuous manipulation of Maher's hands, Cohen said the heat must have drtven him temporarily in- or he wouldn't have thought of suicide. He was taken to Bellevue Hos- pital under arres! BROOKLYN LEADS IN HEAT |of note deing aboard, among them Mrs. %. PROSTRATION. Frederick Dent Grant, widow of the late | f Gen. Grant. | It ts always the case when @ heat! Mrs. Grant, who was in deep mourn- |wave settles on the city, Brooklyn ling, was accompanied by her grand- | started the day by leading in the record jof deaths and prostrations. Seven of the jeleven prostrations reported from the hospitals up to the noon hour were in Brooklyn and two of the four deaths occurred in that borough. A decision which will bring dismay to thousands of troubled folk whose sleep: ing quarters are made furnaces by the excessive heat was that announced to- jday by Park Commissioner Stover, which was that the public parks would be closed to sleepers If he can enforce this ord Commissioner Stover gave no reason why he intended to clowe the! parks other than his conviction tha some people were prone to convert priv- lege into license. The first reading of the ofMcial ther- | mometer on top of the Whitehal! Butld- | ing, whose record is always from 6 to | 10 degrees lower than ‘the measure of | heat in the streets below, gave the | temperature at 8 o'clock 78, one ai gree higher than it was at the same hour yesterday. The humidity was at | 7%, which was three points higher than the register’at the same hour yesterday. By 9 o'clock the heat had hoisted the quicksilver to the 81 mark and the hu- midity had dropped to 72. But down in the streets, heavy with heat and sticky with moisture, the ther- mometers at 9 o'clock were pointing to 8 and everybody had lost hope for a Ufting of the heat ee ee Melvin Vaniman’s Body Fount? | ATLANTIC CITY, N, J, July 10—A body supposed to be that of Melvin | Vaniman, famous aeronaut, killed with | four members of his crew when his bal- loon exploded here July 2, was washed lto-day up on the sands of Brigantine Beach, off which the balloon sank, daughter, nine-year-old Princess Bertha Cantacuzene. Mrs, Grant has been with her daughter, the Princess Cantacuzen in St. Petersburg, since the General's funeral and on her return decided to bring the little Princess for a two- months’ stay. They will go to suminer resorts for that time. It’s built this way'! Vr TOBACCO 10 $ tINS® Handy A CHILD'S WASTE CLOGGED BOWELS. Makes it cross, peevish, rest- less and feverish — If tongue is coated give “Syrup = of CASTORIA| For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Celle Children dearly love to take delicious Syrup of Figs” and nothing else cleans and regulates their tender little stom- achs, liver and 30 feet of bowels so promptly and thoroughly. Children get bilious and constipated just ke grown-ups, Then they get Bears the Bignature of 4 SKIN TROUBLE (TCHED VERY MUCK In Form of Pimple Full of Pus, Scratched Until Bled. Head Covered with Hard Scab, Could Not Sleep. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured Completely. 16 Oliver Bt; amar gel tad a waten five years ago my little e om the back of the head which itched her very much, ‘Tho sates came in the form of @ pimple full of pus and would itch. She would scratch until they would bleed, and wherever it touched there would be another sore untit her wholo head was covered with a hard scab. She | could not sloep at night + for the pain, and I hed | to keep her from school. 1 had her trested | and used @ wash, and when I put {t on her head {t burned her eo I thought she wousd go wild with the pain. I used Salve ‘and home remedies until I got so tired I thought she would never get cured. “Then I saw the advertisoment for Cutt- cura Soap and Ointment and sent for a sample, The first night I used the Cuticura ‘Ointment it loosened tho scab. Today she fa completely cured. I used three bores of Cuticura Ointment and six cakes of Cuticurs Svap and I havo nothing to thank but Cutl- cura Soap and Cuticura Ointment." (Signed) Mra. Mattio Gibbons, Jan. 15, 1912. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with . Skin Book. Ad- dress post-card “Cuticura, Dept.'T, Boston.” sa-Tender-faced men should use Cuticura ving Stic’ Sample free, NUINE WWI, To-Day and To-Morrow '4 Carat 4 () in this country for uble our price, Every « large spread fire and bril- 10.00, They can be returned it unsutixfac will refund all of your mouey on request. CHARLES A. KEENE 180 Broadway, New York OPEN UNTIL 6 O'CLOCK, Good on hot meats, Good on cold meats. Fine for flavoring soups and gravies. / | { ent us from solving this & cell PHOTOGRAPH DECIDES WHO|the Americans have taken every point in ®fe #8 they are, a man must be a sick, the tongue is coated, stomach sour, | wil not is “Did you drink anything yoursel¢?” © ubenthed cormmetition, Only ore crner | (axe advantage of every break, breath bad; they don’t eat or rest well; crime.’ ; GETS SECOND P specified Ps in. Only t ‘ < - is setae ee ; LACE, Great Joy Was expressed by Amerie i feveriat irritable and | Magistraio Naumer asked Dougherty nation has accomplished the same feat, , ‘ they become feverish, cross, irritable an PRIEST SAYS ITS A WARNING TO | | i Kivi Py ke \ *\ cans over Whitney's work in the shot ¢ — | when the case was called In the Gates Vint and Taber were so close to-| The Finns did It in throwing the javelin ht don't want to play. Listen, Mothers | ALL MOTHER: Breer Sha Kether the Judges refused to trust | with the right and left hands Tey (Rab SE ROY OF Seatbelt A One Sea for your child's sake don't force the Tne Rev. Father Reter Farrell, pastor | +1 might have had a veer or ao,": said | ‘heir eye to Judge between them and| The frat great Amerienn disappoint: Olemphe ee eacwhoas tenants little one to swallow nauseating castor et One Hundred and Beventy-seventh | jjow much aid you consume?” asked | Kraphle plates, automatically taken] grote and Tel Lerma failed te win &# one of those on the supplmentary like Cathartic pills. A teaspoonful of treet and Bathgate avenue, the Bronx, | tne Magistrate, jwhen the tape was broken, before places Ap the KODiciaire pace: Kohies| Wat | Syrup of Figs will have your child smil- nad to-day that the Cont Maas Julla) pougherty, who had gone Jeep af-| #iving a decision, The photograph! nainon, the Finn, and Bouin, the| Dvke Kahanamoku, the Hawalian ing and bappy aie in just a few hours. GOonmore should serve asa terrible WHIM | tor anawering the previous quest on,| showed Kiviat was a shade ahead of H q swimmer rican tean! Syrup of Figs will gently clean, sweeten ‘Vilag tothe mothers of the Bronx, He! jerked tus lead up with an angry snap. | Taber F enol man, had the , potest at thelr| again yester the re and regulate the stomach, make the apoke of Crotona Park nea wink of tne |" vive didn't go to Consumers’ Brewery Arnaud, the Frenchman, had the| Mery: The race was between the rest! 14) metres, happened to be In liver active and move on and out of ae i ‘ ‘fquity, where immorality thrived despite | gt ait,” he maid dn't 1 tell you we|lead at the start, He held It for iwol 0! te Meld for third place. Scott,| when K orge of Sweden was pres- This front shape the bowels all the constipated matter, | MadebyE.Pritchard,331 Spring St.,N.Y the honest efforts of the police. t to: Teomntnere? laps, with John Paul Jones, the Cornett |? 2"bas and Berna took turns in , and the monareh requested correct closed -front the sour bile, the foul, clogged-up waste *E ose," anid Father Farrell, “that Mr. | “the stagistrats figured out that nun, only @ stride of twe behind him, {casing the Frenchman and the Finn an exh pition for his bene nt. has the LINOCORD “SNAP-ON” | | and poisons, without causing cramps or W. L DOUCLAS Gannors has bitterly criticned the bo | way bout the right charke Tu Right behind Jones wax Abel Kiviat, | Until Acott collapsed. At the finish, | erent of the personal thanke| | BUTTONHOLE. DO ea Ea cre aca dea © Gee Man dlationed ut every doorway in the|txieab, calculating by mileage and the Irish-American's pride and hope. | hind. Hothae wed ceoea ani congratulations of the King. This 5 fe rey ape Be Being $3 $3.50 &$4, SHOES tO prevent Little girls who s:ould| taicab rates, no matter what the Americans «Upped past Arnaud| foot ahead of him, | Wee 08 ener teh Has: beey Beatowed | Single to odin it Do ead entlrely of luscious figy, senne nee ‘ Be kept at home from being dragyeil in| clock” wuld. Mougherty returned to| with apparent ease at the end of the| en Americans qualitied for the serie [ON M2, attete of ane other nation, | snaps on and off with | | ind aromatics it cannot be harmful, | For style, comfort and “ ona ? 1 e | wake 0 hati a had | recone D and chee! 0 . | arnel Peart Prof. | 7 irecti i! i bother to mento Diame Ina case Of | tc ohare for the lave at ie jad | recon lap und the cheering for the! Anais of the 20-metre dash. The semi-|gioan, a member of the International will not | | Full directions for children of all ages | rervice W. L. Douglas \ fie kind, Mathers of to-day are :00) stup-overn even if he did participate | moon Por Serreo ee eng tad to) | Maas Fenulted as follows Olympic Committee, that $29,00 has pone apes and for grown-ups plainly printed on | ehoes are just as good tees A good old fashioned mother woud | /teP-overe even If he did partlotpate | na For Jackson, who had been| First Heat—Ralph C. Cratg, Detroit! been raised by the Germans to bulld a | Pome the package. i ae ckher takeo gold have had an eye on that child, Many} ina Hy Bi Ibe “ . a eo i? vs on] ening Urough the field unnoticed, A,, first; D. H, Jacobs, Great| stadium for the m at Dertin in 1916, | , Ask your druggist for the full name | gg higher prices, flame the moving pleture shows and at |“ nts for the walt at tho |stipped out of the pack and closed up| Ira Courtney Seattle A, > I Ss Cor ‘Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna” I. the same time make no effort to keep | Police tation, because the company jon Jones and Kiviat, Both Amerteana|C third, Time 21 910 secs AD FROM THE BEAT. DE SILVER 1A LARS prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. Stores In Greater New York; hate chitdcen away: rein "them. “Our rules eompelied iy to, he maid |xprinted to stand him off, but Jones] Second Heat-W. R, Applegarth, rng-| MAD F ” HEAT, by ectueh tents bi cl This is the delicious tasting, genuine | £ A Rornings from the pulpit are wnbeoded | The Sarisirate took Hinith's promise | showed weariness and lagged so that | land, firat; Clement P, Wilson, Coo Co-| CHEMIST JABS SHEARS teste have px they ] | cidreliable, Refuse anything else offered. 4 cof many Catholic mothers. the are not | hat he would pay $y cy to the taxicab | the crowd behind awallowad him, |lege second; Harold W, Hetiand Boston 20 TIMES IN THROAT, |\ ‘st longest in the laundry. yy | | * T heard. It ie too deplorably trie that |COMPePY before urday and send the) Kiviat # 1 to be running on his | A. A. third, ‘Time 21 9-10 sees, ere Ample Scarf Space {Catholic mothers nowadays both neg. |COUrt # receipt and would do his best nerve and was wave Third Heat—Donald B. Young, Boston PS: ae way ve 1) Bot Avec lath Bk, | leet their children and the church. to pave Gatman bay up his half, t0./ At the very end of the last lap JA. Ay first; Carl C, Cooke, Cleveland! gp ayport, Conn, July 40.--Driven G90: FS BG Milaee TROY Hh ROBINSON ) aati ; 8 —Y-——- and shooed both men out of court shot swiftly forward and they panned | A.C seoond; G. J. B. Roiot, France,| mad by the heat last night, Chris | PATENT BARLEY | LUECOAT PLUNGES INTO on en igh a the mark so close together that the | third. ‘Time—21 9-10 seconds McLaughlin, an expert. em - Hh juages refused to trust their own eyes| Fourth Heat—Donald F. Lippincott, | ployed by the Phillips Chemical Come = | HARLEM MERE, SAVES MAN. | ‘ ye to say Who Wax Necond and who third. |UAlversity of Pennaylvania, feat; J. A. | funy, attempted suletde by jabbing his | 66 99/1] AND PATENT GROATS i" P ciboel 4 THE OLYM?IC Cornell. finished | Howard, Manitoba, T, |tapoat with » paltot pheate. ie fia {]] Kor infants, mothers and Invalide, +. John M. Mahr, a veteran patroimay —— Sweden was fifth, | Meyer, b A, AL Cyt {i} twenty wounds, but none reached a| yy éisc aie ITT autpegmminended by. the best, medicns MGEs cho “Aveona! station in. Central iteaiail competitions the slané'as elvin | econ is vital spot : ein In the stamford n ‘Sample mailed fr | SUN eee RE ° A ‘Fark, who returned from a sickbed J ores three points, secor wars § | Fifth Heat—R t many, fir ospital and will recoy as oak ate ieds Maioie _ fer Intants, Robinaon's Patent Bar M g M ‘ Sealy Monday, jumped into the Harlem | Points; and third, one point, Mure, Olympic, san} © anit, Oly A. Ban Frans | ln is thirty-five and single pi ‘200 Callowbill Sts. Phi Hie it ine te i mill hamity ‘ La Ie ‘ itor } More, a email inke in the upper part!| gmack AND FIELD RVEWTS. dor, Sweden; H. Von | cic, second; Bouth | SERRE a Te me FJ and muscle, Invaluable in. typhoid BOR nae ie in ie ligt. Wakine of the park, and rescued Morris Cohen, many; 1a C. Madeira of the third. Time, 221-10 c Nings in life that often have. the twenty-two years old, a weaver of No.|] United States . 1 sity of Pennsylvania; Oscar F,| Sixth Heat—Charles Reldpath, Syra in oe nurses Greatest er 1446 Park avenue, who attempted sul-| Pinjanad Hedlund, Boston A.C.) HA aud, |cuse University, first; W. IE A, D'Arey, | | 7 , ousands lis Joorned from ex- clde to-day. |] Baglana France, and K, Bjorn, Sweden, com-| England, second; K, Lindberg, Sweden, | | and #trengt that from Helle World aaa 1s Morris, who explatved’ atierwart|| Gweden pleted the feld, | third, ‘Time, #2 1-108 scat AROS PRG EGRRIELE, bargaine, vacation that he had family troubles, walked | worway CONGRATULATE BRITON ON _!” the Pole vault trials the following | JAMES P, SMITIL & CO. Importers hance to start I ‘ Hee een oes: Cine Hpndred and mighin ||) Zzezee GAME PERFORMANCE : (trad j #0 Hudhin Bin Mow Fork Mere near One Hpndred and Eight) || Germany . . | but no! so With read- tearing bla dain and moaning: | Sonemia sclne Bessie flaw had havdly started Special for Wednesday the 10th | Special for Thursday at Ne NORA aa rae ; ® Jerky course up the winner's staff, | LEMON COCOANUT oe ely + ey $ In the nelanbornond TOTAL SCORB, INCLUDING when young Kiviat, with the sports. 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