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(Mlb LR “THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1012.” Vaan Sak TEE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AvGt LSON CUTS QUT [Girt f7ho Wi Cut Uo Capers LR TWGITNG! (Child's Frock in Empire Style |OFMAND NQURY | "OROLESWING”T0 gman a amma BI TIM PARADE | #0: Be Worn With Separate Guirrpe| wy FIFTION OF |THE ASD | STARTS ON OUTING,” Se ay ne Fashions for Buk \° il} S.SEN ATORS “ cerning westgne and materials of iressea should be addressed to the Fashion Editor of The Evening World. No pat- terns for designe Candidate Will Make No Dig! +y Campaign Tour, His *, Managers Decide. Gov. Glasscock and Others Want Senate Action on Chilton and Watson, East Side Leader Not Leading; as His Cohorts March to Boat. BES , i so in this column can WASHINGTON, Aug. %—A demand a WILL TELL WHO PAYS. OTHERS NOT IN RANKS. | ww ottained, but with the descrip. for an investization of the election of os tion furnished it ie a simple matter Senators William B. Chilton and Clar- Bx : ; - - ‘ to work out patterns. ence W. Watson of West Virginia was a Democratic National Commit-| But Mike Padden’s Vest Makes} 4 new and distinctige feature of made in a petition signed by Gov. Glags- cock and others, presented to the Senate through Senator Gallinger, the presiding , officer, The petition called attention to charges of bribery pubilcly made in reference to a . thia department is the illustration y Fine Showing on Way | oy tne digerent pieces of the pattern H necessary for the making of the gar- to College Point. ment. It shows how easily the at- x tractive design can be executed, and tee Will List Contributors to Expense Fund. the on of the two Weat Virginia. PY ; Senators, ae Gov. Woodrow Wilson wilt not make With the Sixty-ninth Regiment Band 89 serves as a guide in cutting one's A reauieat’ G60 Wie Fandiag a the pe- g @ny “swing around the circle” nor will at it# head and the imposing Band-| own pattern if auch is needed, Was mace by Senator Penrose bo- : 5 he go on any campaten tour of his own | master Bayne at tho head of th a t, off ~ - Went the Timothy D. Sullivan Associa- ° on on Its sixteenth annual excursion ANSWERS TO QUERIES. to Donnelly’s Grove, College Point, Bt | Deer Fashion Feito z noon to-day. I would like your advice concerning The headquart rn |@ dress I would like to make of some Meee cr tne Crest eaUell | Ase bive TOWIREG With BW mDeOk OF 8 contenis were known. When tho seen partially read Sen- Jacon objec.ed to thy t ons as publie re ords of the Senate before they had been nvestigated by the Cominittee on iv nd Elections. The petition contained records of news- for Democratic party leiders’ desten'ng. | He will accept invitations to deliver ad- Arenson whenever possible, but wi:! not | 0 anywhere to speak except upon tn-| Vitation. Some of the addresves he has planned will be non-partisan in their Butera 1 Noon Howery bexan to congest early |red in @ diamond “shape figure of nor intimating that charges of Bribeey 4 Wat Aelia Was récihied'ai' a conte in the morning. Irish flags, Itallan| white. Am twenty-two years of aro, fad been wade bee never Ghd ween . bad | athe ‘out, plexton, wit! . bate “4 ence attended by the Governor and h Nate tig ma Be ere aN eae or MERRIE’. Gade RB We bien ba 4 Batley charged campaign advisers at Democratic head- noe —eoorated the headquarters, Gnd |” “seaee gous aseee with & yoke that while the election 400k place Neue quarters in the Fifth Avenue Building there were police in droves about the! geross the fromt reaching to the to youre ago and the chatuee aad NOE y Ro-Gay. Place and all along the line of march,| shoulder Ine, corded all around : “ 1 sons for this in Manager McAdoo ed @ Statement after the council Which merely set forth the fact, but it| a ‘War understood from conversations with | fome who had been present that ft was deemed more deni. for the Governor to speak on invitation only and that. he could not cover the whole country ade about that time, Gov. Glassteck nd his associates purposely had ree [trained tr ng the potiiion to the United 8 Senate until almost the las of its session. On the motion of Senator McCumber all o etition that had been read 1 from the record, and th ent! ¢ t referred to the Com. | | For the fi ¢ he histe with s tiny line of red. r the first tim jn th history of th the Mouse portion Wlghty ents organization “Big Tin" was not at the) the yoke and blouse the waist head of his cohorts. Tin {8 in Seattle,| a@ll.eround over a wide belt of OF somewhere, trying to overtake his| the material piped with red. ti health, Henry Apple Roberpierre collar of white eatin VOTE TO DATE FOR | tary, sald that he had wane ne Tag | gould be held om the points tn front with ttle red buttons, KING OF THE CONEY & week ago Saturday. ‘Then he was at| Cord the side seams of the skirt a ‘d yore yh PtP. ens ha Be | : J : : : mitt i lections which be Seattle. with red. re AN ly He conducted the 1 nd Stephenso: the time before the election, st wou'd be : . MARDI GRAS CARNIVAL. || Seat, Des: Fashion Paitor eer it fnvestigntions. Benater DIllheeRmn an x Detter for him not to select certain sec- ? + ae, (hers were missing and their absenco| “What kind of material would you vb i \ ws “tlons or places to visit. 4 . CarMdates must be nominated to [| was noted in the gathering of 3,50 or!advise me to buy for a separate coat \ Ww Ps 4 HAS A SCHEDULE OF “INVITA. TANT , the Mardi Gras Association and ac- |] more which sailed for College Point,|which could be used over Nght weight AK big" ' } ceptel as candidates by the Nomt- 1 prominent among those whose previous |dresses this winter for evening af- F} ta 3 TION” TALK Ing Committee of the association. 1 ongagements held them were “Bridgie” |fairs. T have a reversible satin ev ey, K Those prosent at to-day's conference oe % A Otnera WU ue Sacvanlega’ BY THO washes, Jaok Robe, Ha allon, Jack {Hing cape, but desire thin for more de » defend : ‘Ppsides Gov, Wilso1 | Evening World ‘i 4 practical wear for present wea ing more bas'e for in- en Gi ison wer , Willam D. Quartette Club £2 Whitey" Lewis ant | MISS ALICE M than ala’ le fh $ Mr, McAdoo, Congressman A, Mitchell | ‘a. # . ry Henry Kelly, Harlemites’ Club.. All these sent word t " 1 satin cont made i san did the original charges i Palmer, Josephus Daniels, Col. Robert A. ©. Brockway, Hudson Tunnels pressing engazements with 1 an ar tae with shawl BACK Larime ail. divine. Rolla Wella of St, Louis, n RA ish severe oe torney Whitman prevented their attend-| Sonar and lining of satin, & ne | es da ‘ wi Seymour Ed- ional treasurer; Henry Morgenths ae -s Jonn J, Curran, LAL AL AL. oe. “Letty” Louie and “Gy . th white silk braid a: 5 Certs Coden, Davi ol ‘ehairman of the Finance Committes, and ¢ . A. Dahibender, Farmers’ C ine , oe en | ockets fin- DESCRIPTION. amith an ok A. MoD t » . as aah loot had out of town engagements.| having large patch Pp ‘braid Smith an kA Donald and Charles R. Crane, vice-chairman of the irice Costello, moving p' Sergeant Hearle of the Clinton street ed scross the top with na ———_ made a formal demand for an tnvestl- : r@ame committee. eect station and a score of police had the'r| would be very swagger and contd A child's frock to be worn with @ zation 3 « The Governor has accepted an Invita- “ Andrew 3 Yacenda, Panama Ciub 7 || Sands full {2 controiling the situation | be teed on almost any occ abeer white suimpe ts of white eponge, | —————— ate. eee ee Meat celiver an adérese at the an : ¥ John Savarese, cashier F. D. at headquarters on the Bowery. A num | Dear Fasten PMtors oe oay eat mado in Empire effect, with a small) | ji wal meeting of the Pennsylvania State ot Brooklyn and Queens. # [| ber of strangers mingled with the crowd, | 1 am se would Ike you to advise | ¥Oke piped around the neck and arm-| | Grange, at Williams Grove, Pa. on Josoph Millo, Enterprise A. C. Good spenders, too, they were willing | R™aceful, and wowla Nit Vin ass for| holes with palo blue satin, while from AI Al Whureda: The Grange meetings are . Prank inn Pear V3] ]to be, but the gang sniffed at them LM itt) fil Ae I make my own| over the straigit belt of satin drops a ‘Among the largest gatherings of farm- ¥ G, Wash Wolff, Oak Crest. fee jeventr ‘at ‘ ag thi lor, style! deep peplum of cpen-work lace banding. | a. f corse Schneller, Colonial A C., 12 || Rumor had it that the willing ependors | Sioenen) T would like xome col ; ora in the United States. r oe aeeigawkina MW. of A. it [| were Burns men—and this no place | Gud material not expensive ELSA. |The box plait down the centre front of f . deniter acceptances up to date are as ao (or Burns mea, ‘A ani rose color, or a pretty mee | the skirt portion {s trimmed with small, | L f 01 Buffalo, on Labor Day, upon the In- Pea” VOTESFORKING | WALLSTREET, . isvsstzctesees| SESS Igy vowen ning STENSGRCENMONEY, 100 ARE IUURED catego War Veterans meeting. woes on the water for an puting all] the silk held with tiny crystal but- Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 12, at the State howttltts be declared off.| tons all the way around it, Fhe / 4 : ‘ i Fair, The bios Gf the “goose” must. cease, heee-ccertee teeter he WAITER AND “IAG” Billy and Nelly and Jakey Ate} Seven in Hospitals After Cok i « Now York, Sept. 14, at the dinner of the wallop of the “wop" must be un- de dreped up Bs. m peronnemen's Wilson re. Marshall RD RAS ee yg bape . a teas, heard. But the cops were taking no Trnile te nr under shtee deep plaite the Roll He Left on lapse at Taft Oval, | While the rail ane i 4 on this festive oceasion. They] gt the knees, held with several of “a "4 Scranton, Pa., Sept. 19, at the core- | Nined trward. heaviness the Coppers | minded that two years ago on a simllar| the small trap ang buttons which His Desk. Brooklyn, i Monles attendant upon the notification | occasion one of the gangsters did not| trim the waist. bao pie SSuice pasta eniniey ad the Democratic State candidates in were in good demand. pe oaonee agen abide by ae Tes ae tea as petaeet ager 4 Candidate at the enemy on the line of march, So | Near Fashion Faitor: y : t ow can T use some pale blue and hs pe apg dalla bat yo write atcipe slik of which Ihave only| gix wrathful women were in Harlem vesponding to a heavy Gemand, vanced to 88 8-8, while Utah Copper he not likely you have ever # Seven perrons fn bospitel te they kept ready. At 10.30 o'clock, or ven persons ore in pital to: crossed 67 with ut dificulty . Is thr ration, of unassuag 4 the result of the coll ft is acceptances will be announced pronous Of the Coppers | thereabouts, the parade started, Be-| oo ng half yards for a separate | Court to-day to tell the true story wy’! grief, arandunnnarwin 100 ‘people on it " ed as| i OD, ry e yndl- | sides band four drum corps wore o wear with a dark blue serge |. ts A I Jal\dort-Astoris Py : (eo ieone . ; S : Poon as they are mage at Democratic There Are Fifteen in the Race, Hep ragedredyatoo Hl and the sotea.| scattered through the rank and file wae “Mnink I will have to combine | Frederick W sarin Ud al hops ie tae) GUL TON: SPRORe deel Asche amie: pertig Rihrittas te ead quarters, celeb! s ‘ " ery hi 5 nethi bit MRS. L. | waiter, went via the dun e | mont baseball teams on Taft O¥al, fF id + quent Wend was toward Liguer ranges,| At the very head of the procession | something with It. 3 : % ‘| money! His beautiful money! His r A ean) cerstner entries with Mr, With W. D. Kolle in “Yntense etharuy prevailed in the after: | rode in ® big utomodlie John J. White, Maxe the front and back of the St. Nicholas avenue # ation on a charge | poner! Hibibbaullal money! Hie vis Hat cay. “Every ane t the ‘g at the University Club to-day. noon period, The iist engaged in a slow] president of the association, Other of-| watst of the stripe, while of intoxication. 4 ‘emaet ch “|crash was more or less hurt, an e Ho appeared tn excellent health and the Lead. dragging movement that Gnally carried | goers rode in other automobiles, ‘They use white ohina silk, gath- It appears that when Roland appeared yea Of those ‘three /eyil ones! Curayg: Sinyere’ deopead iheln gacie Suan epirits on his arrival at headquarters : rt considerably above the jo f | were all clty officials, hats oft to them, | ¢Fe@ sUghtly into the armhole and = | 4: nome, No. 602 West One Hundred and @ govern that would ‘make Players | dropped “Alter the conference there he took the a the day at closing time, Net changes, | Were a!) city tees re John C.| St the wrist gathered into ® band [coventy-ninth street, in the gloaming,|money of a green color to look ike | rus ve iain 21.13 train for Sea Girt. however, were mixed, Ainong the honored guests were John C.| of the stripe, having a turnover of he inquired with some peevishness when|that which might properly be eaten} The breakdown carried planking my “They're off!" as the announcer says oo Fitzgerald, Congressman Daniel J.| gark blue me At the neck, fe would be ready. by goata! heavy timbers to the ground with the \USHES TO SEA GIRT WITHOUT when the Norses start in the.race. Fite eo Peiees, Rionan, Judge “Tommy” Dineen, Judge| on to ® small yoke of the white | suppe! BAGGAGE. ‘The conference lasted until so near his id Mrs. Roland, “is a mat-| Around the stable door at No. 87 Man-| crowd and {t took some time to clear y Robespierre collar of | “That, ‘ many erly | SiR tote e he are 5 fe white bearded: | gway the rubbish before the fallen ra hh Pit meaner as gges vent rk bine satin, Alsotrimthefromt |ter of entire indifference to me. If you| gin str wivareh with} White, the referee; Judge Gelgerich and teen candidates for the crown of Coney Island are shown in the table at the Nelly, the one and Jakey, the f 3 ape Seem of the waist with large, roumd [oan't hang up your hat anywhere else, hy, akey, the! could be extricated, erain time and the Governor left in| nead of this colymp indletting no wba Ogg] lg eral BONS y: satin button suppose you hang it on your breath." | wicked one. Insi Billy or Nelly | ne delay gave rise to alarming re Di Buch haste that he forgot his vaiise. It| sore stands to dure ee nity | George Krauss, a dear friend of the ‘Whereupon Roland threw a plate that y inside of each, 19! corte of heavy 100s of life and erowss Fiat found a fow miuaios later by air. | (0's Ban Sse athe Scent ‘ponu 4% | absent “Big Mim Wasi the Grand Marl oes oa cctiexip (pat: him: out ot lo temenen lane araceralt carve secu villy, two $19 bills, four $3 | P* in from all divections crtane MeAdoo id there was consideraole| “eton of @ king of the tenth annuw | ae | shal of the day, and a fine man he was uainene. landed among the cups and saucers on pacaulary 40 call tha reserves from the @musement at headquarters, as the Gov. | Mardi Gros aud Carnival of Mun wh ‘ w)to start the parade-yes, or start any: | OT, dock craps and pea and sholl | the sideboard. There 1s, #0 to station to give the rescuers rernor had quite a little difficulty with | will beg. just a wee n Labor 1, thing. et: if tarted while the crowds were| ‘Brute!’ screamed Mrs, Roland, in sand | soleil 3 ee Reiete rent, futcaes thy Sa tas oo SE AIR: RMS 8E Sony | Meader Baynes -vaved b's big baton, |TNE to get aboard, but the coppera| At that came five other women, headed hctrarstatircel| aan ine saved (ona Tne . island. . wing §0 SP es 7 by Mra, Katherine Kramer, the janitor’s es Oi bi Greeted by newspapermen as he dasied| W:| i R| waved the automobiles out of the way, hese merchants on the blink and |>¥ 5 nis ca hospitals sent ambulances in ¢l iIilam D. Kotle, the nominee of the big put these merchants h y to : ut, Of the conference room, Gav, Wilson | cuntict rege ileal ta 8 | then threw the Big stick twice out at ities games on the bum, Similar |" 10 sane: anpented to Police: | of his dra he te 1] of Dra, Courtney and Dostole. ‘Taeteee aid, smiling. “I'm sorry, bui T haven't] tions and em a | right angles from his breast as toot-toot | rames were started on the boat and]. oitieman, outside, but Kiernan sald | out of the tit he en | han of the Hamburg avenue line, Wear me to eay a word, I'll have to use n | Went the cornet, boom-boom sounded) were nipped in the bud. One enter-|m* cuig have to have a warrant to ar-| money. The coc of the! the Oval, was turned Into » reception Brooklyn, gets away it i n M . , every instant to catch my train.” tora eae ene ay In the load with | Chic. M. Qj the bass drum, rat-a-tat went the] prising individual, with a cap around Roland in his own how Williamsbriuge 2UeH the | hospital for the injured. Mf. MeAdoo, in announcing the de. more than 600 votes to hie credit; Menry | Col” pet snare drum, and then everything was a band bearing the logend | "*ty, ill have to ha 1 Jakey | James Pearlman of No, 94 Sackman ¢lsion as to the candidates campaign ly, 4 popular clubman in Harlem, ts Covel Gas. jost in the crash of brass, and the 's Doing It,” started a crap ed Mrs, Kram and debris, ‘ ig teeth, ; Dele @ Hud lost in the er i you street had his ankle broken; George peaches, also sald that on or before | #econd with 359 votes, Maurice Cos. | Pel 4 Mud: parade was on Its way. Up the Bowery, | game on the upper deck and was doing |i, i: Well, you watch us settle ations. The lesholdt of No 188 truant W the National Committee would| tello, the famous actor, who lives at . o behind the band marched the men of|finely when the committee of dera ‘The six women bound Roland hand placed !n a roll upon Hendershol It of No. Broadway Make public a list of all contributions 2 Maw Twelfth street, Brooklyn, 4 | Gae min sdeee ‘4 with | ments swooped down on him, and foot. They doubled him up and he Walked out of |had @ fractured nose and dislocated Fecelved. | as nominated by Samuel Welsberger Ree ee eae eee ee Am GAME OTARTRO WELL BUT | Sticest him tative inokes like an 1 minute |shoutder; William McAlvany of No. @4 ‘From time to time until election.” | on vetalf of his host of friends, He | | police and other watche Into Third c TIN(RHED BADLY, armature. Then they carried him to the s he to know? Watkins avenue had @ fractured pib; Gala Mr. McAdoo, “similar statements | jay yolen, ond John fe Carre ‘14 | street turned the column, and down to we it ter door. in. !ilenry Namm of No. 311 Osvorn street fill be made. The reason none will! nancd by the Irish-American eM je|Amenue A, Then it was up to Fourth 1, you'll not be doin’ it!" crted ee not t him," pleaded Mrs. | rent prov- had iis knee crushed; Nathan Behm ry lasued earlior te that many of ‘the vad seveeat Pek ted [| street, to Lewis street, giving the . and the dice were xet| poland ms, th No. 16 Sutter avenue had a broken oy Fipence Commit ave not and Anion Dahiben of the F +)babies on the sidewalk and the ladies {rolling in sevens and elevens, and the} syoy can't hurt ‘em when they're in nook a complete: eir organiza \, inkle, and At 164, i00 Rockaway ham Copperman of No, avenue and Joseph Marks 0. St Kobertson street, Providen in the windo’ thelr live nue and down to Recreation Pier, | business on the dock and deck, but this | “pown went Roland. s the yearly treat of|freebooter was booted overboard onto | mat condition,” said Mrs. Kramer grim: ‘The campaign manager “We! And so on to Third ave-|the dock, Pickpockets did a thriving |jy. ern with him. @re glad to say that Mr. McCom N N only ten days ieft of the ¢ alen and there will be some hard | i Ke: wisp of a five ot 8 Ee ie feat. re nope he may ret Work by the campaigners for the re- . 3 was decided very bad form, Kiernan found him groaning, and ar-| bil ‘3 whiskers when s! suffered severe contusions of the ley to his desk within two or three w spective candidates trom now tilt noon a S| where the steamer Grand Republi wae) “Cia nore surveyed the chronge alone | vested him, Molamd was convinesd ‘he| returned. Tt had been a strictly cash | When the oall players had completed Whe reports of friction are a cruel 4 Thursday, Sopt. 6 When the palla Hed Not | using and steaming and all swelled | ine ling of march and at the dock and|was dead, but Dr. Clapeaddle of Wash. | breakfast. tein now Agures on send-|the work of reucue they went book te injustice to Mr. McCombs, No man will ch in the oflee of r BON ko ; | UP in honor of its gues sadly shook thelr heads as they com-} ington Heights Hospital said he had|ing the goats to Uncle Sam's new money |the game, which the Belmonts wom by Gould be more highly appreciated by grea. , of hi) Evening at ry 2| SOME OF THE MARCHERS OVER- | pared the bunch with that of the olden| only @ bruised funnybone. laundry at Washington. ® score of 4 to 3 BME aeecttbe 10, eustering trom en| Fart’ Pow, te aioe en HS LS n COME BY ENTHUSIASM. dave, They anid inane hed been 6 fttack of nervous indigestion and his | 4ressed all ballots for King Ky OH |The marchers wore white canvas caps | 7 errsimakers had been made up prin- physician advised a ree | arava mie rity ‘)with black leather poaks. Big purple cipally of Irish and Germans, Congressman Palmer talked freely ere is hustiing, too, on the after the conference ¢ pout the altuas| the several comniticos of the Mardl ry 1 badges decorated their chests, bearing |\,ok at them,’ remarked on Mn S ‘ ] Ei ht P FE ll Yon in Pennsylvania, He suid acne whom dev “It doesn't take more than a kin- preparing the Breates Then they all carried small canes with | names of the Committee of Arrange- Gergarten knowledge of arithmetic to! t) Mat ney: Island ev BROUGHT BACK TO LIFE. | pennants wits the » of the organ- | mente. In list the name of Louls fizure how * ings are g¢ h “ ihe ig. Since the | t°,.4t% Firn-¥ ‘kenburg exposures, Taft | going en” % in strength here are President. Pred 7 100 Lepublican votes in Pennsyl. |.) ree! malt (Bridste) Webber had been scratched e ' {zation In wiver, showing that as fave ne: Snock ive OW lgie Was he last outing 4 th Wire, Revived Though His the long green in any shape, On the iim in connection with the in jail wie! cutiful fh t su K! astonishing rap In th Ww. Vania IT think Roosevelt and! Re, ‘al | ‘ 5 § Une of march many were overcome by | murder of Hel tosenthal, So was EE A ge AN pt Bape mat | renee, Ealace ' K back of Surt | Heart Had Stopped, the heat or enthusiasm, principally en- | fferman Ros ‘The gamblers then EDITED BY Means Wilson will carry the State by | the usual numbor of mf COU PHILADELPHIA, Aug. —Anhony | thusiasm, and they dropped out of | spread thelr nets as soon as the boat ,000 or 160,000 plurality, palnters and dec a, while tds | line and reached the boat in cars. started and all was peace and harmony | Lana, twentysfve years old, @ ineman, |" Tt" stike Summers and his wrest: |and the big day's clean-up was always M a Manton Was revived yesterday after his heart ac-| 12°14 a4 thelr hands full at tne | in College Park, If not on the equare It tion had completely stopped, accord: |(oe “WU > was at least in the open. But the bunch ihe PPO 8 | Pier, A score of men from the Central! io aay had to get on without the old- ing to the statement of Dr. R. Francis | Office were also on hand to look over ” A Charles Te . timeers, and: vain regrets were sighed yeraknd Chartes Mosone ‘Taylor, police surgeon of the Nine-|the excursionists. Many of the march TAK walle bts tania aaa ae Flinw ie demanding that tho regulsr!inson, costumer to thu annual ublican nominees for Congress #ten| from its initial lelges to support Roosevelt and his! whole pper floor tform if they are elected. Very few|her corps of @ny of the regular nominees will and sev ign chose pledges and Finn says he! dere strict. f ved out when they saw tho st Side prison, fell put a Bull Moose candidate tn every | for the wal thing in 16000 rs drop; y Baisiet Gtere tu0h.s yetusal is taade | more llehia ( Li Aa ra Was trimming a city lamp,!¢, 0, men without making any further Larry Mulligan was chatrman of the “In, several disuitets, the Republiomn the streets the t will bo jie, behead 8: Uva, wits not Tae | 06 nation than to say they didn't tn pitas Col. Mike | Gonrreesman only got in tast by turned inte ee nsclous to the ground twene | ;ArAnel tie way anynow. # ‘ | Bimriority of less than WW. In hilt far Dr. ‘Yay @ @cacen other dis riets the majority ese than 2,00, So, {f Flinn carries) They ¥ there are two Thee, ROME an candidites in each dist three feet r happened to at is known t) ester's method of s" away from the | envy of al res Despite the fact boy# jumped over-| coat, striped “ Mt there Was absoittely no puleation | poard with tielr clothes on and swam | and his immaci Mane plas! fan) enter | for at least three minutes, he succeeded | ground to the offshore aide of the| that daztled tho ee etn bald will be! the noo here wt half price in tut in restoring the man after working OVC?) steamer, where they were picked up by |, At College Point there will be base- e ty * ANYWAY! the muncipallty announced to-day. | him for more than an hour, willing hands, A boat drove a thrifty ball, tennis, running, Jumping, boxing, Formerly tiere .:8 an age }'mit, but| Surgeons say many deaths from elec: | trade putting out from another pier | Op'De roulette, Poker, faro and all kinds ‘ ‘eat th ceed eri nie | SANE Ee, of athletic games during the afternoon, vee ye counah ted cae mepiration ct wp) i eth and landing men on the steamer from | ‘There may also be a few fights tow: > i ‘ ately, y|¢he off aide, The police got onto thie | evening, sede iad e ‘ was the gla of fo: mould vas the Mah hat, his frock Joy pantstrousers: Dolan and 8 fores had @ busy th 2 Shee Now tn Rome, Kren up to about t <)at the council decided on « new method. een te ail A ! he