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ones > a Bis al f . —— tA BVGNING WOKLD, SATURDAY, VuUtOBER 12, 1912 KILLED BETWEEN CARS 6000 NAVY MEN | Uncle Sam’s Marines ‘in Line to Take Place in Parade, ‘HERE |S THE CHAP 'THAT YOUNG JOSE, aula LR te taille tl death dtd HLA WHO STOLE BPIDE, SE STANDS ASE T *OFCOLUNBUSDAY | Sema | UT OF RONNCe’ WINS HER, Top T HCN FS | Trombone Player Crushed at Crowds Out to Cheer Blue-| He’s a Spanish Gentleman with | He’s “Solid” With His Wife's) Bowery and Grand Street jackets and Marines on Large Mustachios and a Family Now, After Haling | Because of Politeness. Parade. Big Grouch Them Into Court. ane eet Ne Ne & niacin ‘ eight years 0 oa me s,| There were y dark glances exe| who lived Highty-third Ay S F lances ex . 28% : AH! YES; SUCH IS LOVE!| cnsnsea setween dark eyes when the| atrect ad because he was @ gallant family of Carre, divided against Itself, | and polite man outa stood before Magistrate Breen in tha| Coming early to-cay from « dance om His Che-ild Was About to Elope | Tombs court, to-day. Mrs. Jouquina| the east side, where his trombone had Carte was there with eight-year-old! 1002 to the gayely, Hahn waltes af didn. Gas “year-old | the Bowery and Grand street for on Shjp, So Crooel Father | Betta, who was to interpret tor her.| cnr te take hin home, “There te © Standing a few feet away, haughtily| ; r 4) 4 $i ngle of tracks the crossing, and to Kidnapped Him. aloof, were Josephina—who has been| add to the complication workinen Were | Mrs. Jose Pardo for so short a time! putting in a croasover, that she isn't used to the name—and! Standing on the south-bound track wl A gentlemanly ship news reporter,| the young man who eloped with her a/a north-bound Third avenue car, There prowling over the decks of the United| Week ago. was a little crowd around, and several’ Fruit Company's steamer Tivivia, seek- Was. bari young man Mrs, Carre Salish! itil ti aboard, é ae tee ‘as particularly bitter, Had he been| stepped back to let them ede Ing food for hiv hungry camera and] content to steal the daughter of the) As he did so @ Fourth and Madison typewriter, found @ young, handsome| house and remain meek beneath the ro-| avenue car, in charge of Motorman Oscar, and loving couple ensconced in what] buke of the mother—which was to refuse; O'Brien, came round the curve from ship news reporters usually) refer to as|to give up the trunk which contained | Grand street, and Huhn way caught be ‘quiet nook.” Josephina’s trousseau? No, a thousand| tween the two cart He screamed, and “Won't you tell me about your ro-|C@f@mbas, no! He had gone to the law | dropped. mance and let me take your picture?’ | Wit © family Matter-of the utmoat| Polledman Bierman extricated Kats asked the reporter. He was a bit privacy and thereafter there had come|and called Dr. MeLelyh from ver= to Mrs, Carre a paper, which sald she; "eur Hospital, but Huhn died In the abrupt, use the Tivivia was just] must come to the court and give lex fore the doctor arrived. Mr starting down the East River on the] reason for detaining the trousseau| louise Markey, one of the women to first lap of her Journey to Jamaica, and| trunk. whom Huln had extended his fatal ship news men are prohibited from a Hella, gaily-beribboned for the occa-| lantry, became hysterical and fainted copting passage beyond the harboor| ston, trembled with import ince, as she| On with accident, and the ho mouth, tt being too hard to get back| translated into Spanish the Magistrate's | Pt! Ha Bl ad da. ck Huhn, fortys mbone player, FLEET ABLAZE TO-NIGHT | Secretary Meyer Here and the | President on Way for Great Review Monday. (Continued from First Page.) chain ran out as tie tug swung and the danger was averted A moment later the old harbor ex- cursion steamer Rosedale, with 1,200 bluejackets aboard, swung Into the south side of the pler and narrowly escaped crushing @ launch of the South Dakota, which Was towing three barges back to the ship. One of the boats was smashed, but the launched and the others got out of the way Just In thine. The nen of the Utah tineisted on bringing their cherisned goat mascot out to parade with them, Loud bleats ‘af approval greeted the creature as tt] Passes cach ship, there aro four ruffle trotted behind one of their platoons. | by the drums and bugles and the crew street swing thi y transfer Se nt rene oe men 3 and GROWD OVERPOWERS POLICE; | mans the rail band olays the in A hurry. j Set cieations tlon to her, She was later able to be MAYOR IN TEMPER. Star Spangled B » and officers Tam Alfonso Fernand sald the| “By what right do you hold the| **! men salute the Chief tive, Cou young man, gractously posing for al trunk?" = —— The police arrangements went wrong] mander of the Army and Navy in front of the reviewing stand before] Twenty-one more guns are fired, the arrival of the head of the line, The] bach salute to the President costs crowd got out of contro! and over-| about forty dollars, In the fleet @ ran the street. Aa the wide platoons | 12 ships. One hundred oat of $4000 and three sa riety nd this—"" he waved his! A torrent of Maquld Castillan p hand at his dark-eyed litle companion.| from Mra. Carre's lips and he “Ah, yes." Interrupted the reporter) waved like those of the windnl! playfully. “You don't have to tel! me] against which her compatriot, | that." Quixote, did battle, Be | bench, also looked at Jose Pardo cared fully. Tt says he loves your daughter an@ ts you and is able to care for h his pocketbook as well ag ships wou! ja summed tt up| nis wife wi os came down the av their rigid lings | Mean | Alfon: blushed and so did the ‘ mn Alfonso bi r \d girl, | ter J : bee er | joken and forged into the mid-| Wil be fire. This means 12,00 wis prlgshact nia th rsely. his heart,” went on the Court, an tad ig eagallning roe ae ite, gritt, | saluting of he Secretary of the Navy who reached nervously for his hand.| “she {x the madre—the mother," she| wave of Castilian courtesy swept over die of the street until each Hine Gri Tie not so expensive, He gets only nines She spoke to him rapidly in Spanish,| said, “and to her Josephina ig still the} jim, “I think that you are a lucky ed by as a confused squad Men adee When the parade way over the crowd | “Yesterday Mise Helen Gould visited completely overpowered the police and and then Alfonso began to speak rap-| little one.” mother-in-law, that your daughter is | 4 | idly to the reporter in English, “What {s the objection to this young] lucky bride, and your new son lucky | “No, no, do not take me for a native| man, who says he is an electrical en-!to have allied himself with sucn the flagship Connecticut, accompanied the ” swept upon the stand and blocked the | oy the Jitue Misses Helen and Dorothy of the United States, for Iam not,” he| gineer and earns a good salary?” asked| fay f beautiful women. I wish te you would shake hands with him, ‘ | outgoing officers and oMcinis complete | Gould, Mra. Shaw and Miss Palen , sald earnest! 1am from Costa Rica. | the Maxist ly. Mayor Gaynor, in a fine old-l Rear-Adiniral Osteriuus had expected | We have t ring here—yes, yes,| On ite cireumambient way came the! Mrs. re heard her daughter fashioned temper, sald things to Coms| ty poce the guests, but immediately sa enone A Raa abe Gah the honeymoon. | answ | through, growing more agitated at s all right, You can say we are| * of anger missioner Waldo and then had his per-| yerore tuvir appearance | ‘© a cousin Josephine Jevery word, while the fl sonal atten married. Yes, of course, you will say M a softer was sum Secretary of the in her eyes was succeeded t ‘nim by football rushes out of the press. | Navy, strate Bree nt, iLeut. Kennel, escort] moned to meet the 8 Merkle unassisted. TWO HITS. ONE| that. The senorita—that is the se ‘ “ ERROK, TWO RUNS, over carefully, light. Bella may have been at a loss Mr. Waldo sent for Inspector Lahey] ying Gould and her party were met (Continued from First je) aid ora" — “This seems to be a very good-looking! to express the phrase “shake hands,” and dressed him down on the reviewing! py Cap: Hugh Rodan, commanding ees, FOURTH INNING. TREMBLES AS SENOR'S MUS |and worthy young man ax well,” he re-|for Mrs, Carre folded the late desplcas platform in front of Ahe multitude, The] the Connecticut, and by Capt. Hil of EST P INT IN Murray swung at the first ball and TACHIOS APPEAR marked, ble Jose Pardo to her breast and kissed tebuke was not softened by the action! the Admiral’s stuff. Miss Gould, who eentre, Yerkes tried to bunt, but fouled | lifted an easy fly to Yerkes, Merkle! —ayg, be ae alah: | The remark was transmitted to Mrs, him resoundingly, of a uniformed bonehead at Fortys| tg extremely popular with the navy the ball to the stand. He then swung | Was an casy victim on strikes. After| ah haga tenensing a atiraat iret Carre while blushes were traversing! So there will be a belated wedding second street in turning loose 8] because of her great Interest In the hard and popped a fly to Bietcher at {fouling five balls into the stand Hergox | 4% Me attention was attracted to the] the cheeks of its subject and his bride./ feast, to-nixht, at No. 0% Water dammed-up torrent of traMc into the| service, particularly in the welfare pf short, Speaker was given a great ovas| War Andlly popped an easy one to Stahl port side of the Tivivia, An officer of} The mother, startled by these offic , the house from which Josephing confusion. The torrent wee sent both| the eniisied men, received the freedom tlon as he came ¢o the bat, but Matty | i" ed the side. NO HITS, NO Biehl ~~ ee lenatary beatles words from his excellency upon the was stolen. vi 4 me ¥ over 01 ni a 1 j exch J comp! y m vp and down before Mr. Waldo wan|of the ship. Throughout her tour the ns slipped a strike over on him and f Uath weiminsd’ abssluec heat” wall vans | @itntosmeveres BAiswee THE berea) GAL men stood at attents and when she SH lowed it with an ‘The marching hoste wc > under the|!eft t they manned the rails and gave] FI] Sends Out Strongest Team|"° ther that stopped the | was through, ton a sh xroun r that H -| was the captain of a tugboat which had ANEW REMEDY for ANOLD COMPLAINT next on the 1 a swarthy, stout gentleman © gray mustachios, A red first | : 3 her three hearty cheers, svete tarrelpa a ats ices te nee eee. WORSE «| heen snorting along in the wake of the | bry Bid ont Leet cOnuensee Soaeks With Exception of Hiapar cadvanelsg, lo weenie Hy |ahot at he bal and flo 40 “Snodgrass, | Tivivia ’ Different from any—better than all. At last L. Smith was in dtroct command. The| OFFICERS OF THE FLEET Huon 0 rettled down and broke over two strikes [NOH NO_ RUNS, ae beats ert f1 9er SURGE Be after years of experiment, Medical Skill has | marine reient, made up of © com-1 GUESTS AT LUNCHEON Bomeisler Bail Aigting: ease eIwer aarti ian FIFTH INNING. Tid sae outs ibaalded Wy & siseke nroduced a perfect laxative. 1or2 Pillsat night. pany of marines from each of the blue -et _ s ster, 4 foul, dleraog made « wonderful stop] sfeyors took a strike any . tr . y sea fighters, had tho right of line. At OF UNION LEAGUE CLUB sigan of Lewls's hot arounder and touched the | drive Into the. stands Py eee ee ie | Phone ’ the head of each bat'alion of blue ~ _ ug in time to force out Hooper. He} went sulling Into the stand. Meyera| the dadiler and over the side Huny. anos » Conn, Oct exception of Bomets! eat team on to the fleld | ''* With} had a chance for flouble play, but] kept this up until he Yale | threw low to first and Merkle droy I giving Lewis life jackets were two sisnaimen bearing the} Rear-Adimtral Osterhaus and other of- NEW HAVE flags with the names of their ships, ficera of the visiting feet, Maj.-Gen, | the sing! The marine regiment formed on| Barry, representing the army, Mayor| sent her st had fouled off U) six. He way giving Bedient a terrible Matty broke | battle, He finally got a fast one right wulr of He! ne mustachios app Pills Broadwey with its right resting on representing the city, and other | this afternoon to play the with | three strikes ove Gardner and | in wale . Ba smashed it into left é he oa ate Rents Alfonso Fer- Ninety-sixth street and the line ex- mon wore guests at Ol Tatayette, though there was iittlo fear | anne’ him with ease, NO RUNS, TWO) |, lah yoda Sorter eal sesh ic Ian caer ered ye Uae j tending to Ninety-necond street. The |!uncheon at the Union League Club this| that Lafayette would win, Capt, spatd-| TS: Reha ues als T with Abi ba the cater he Maer For CONSTIPATION AND TORPID LIVER first division of bluejacko| afternoon, At the conclusion of the SECOND INNING ftctar Wa ube Nibe » and) “The young lady's father?" asked the luncheon the guests repaired to the of-|'"8 and Hauer were back In the ls ents! Ae ediristd K| sympathetic reporter, who had seen suet It’s New! It’s Sure! It’s Safe! east 3 the second got into line west of Broad. | ficial swings and struck save Hooper an easy chan Uneup, which — ence 1 the Yale} Murray played the walting game and Jewing stand in front of th Ings happen before. way. The third division extended | Public Library, Forty-second street and | stands st m was used) sot two Ho then refused to swing 1 high tly to right. ONE -H No, Santa Ma Mong West End avenue south from | Fifth avenue, to witness the parade of | because the game 1s pred the finalfat anything and got hi ga Gn Halle Wo. NH HIT, Guided by p t, the stout Ninety-sixth street, and the fourth on|the sailors and marines of the battle-| real tryout of the team before the) Merkle swung at the ball and] A storm of applause greeted Bediont| sentieman came to the quiet nook ant the avenue to the north of Ninety. | Ship West Point game next Saturday, t Sti s came hi su e h ‘ath. Rear-Admiral Osterhau the other) Cornus) ! It was now ns Mighte is he came to bat, but his best effort] embraced his son violently, This he did a 4 ‘ ‘orniah Was out of the Je Mneup ‘ earer Merkle | Was @ line drive Chat landed in Merkle’s| in a qu Spanish way, placing his The line of march was down Broad. | high officers of the fleet MaJ.-Gen. | way to Fifty-ninth street, across to | Harry were at britiantly Fifth avenue and down past the re-|UMformed staffs, Mayor Gayn ut Cor was cou ause of a sprained ank i, who started the gam ed his equal, mitt. Hy ‘leu back of the young a. asy grounder tol right hand on the 1 out. Fletcher ‘s ne Omroiy The urvellous stop of a Mee oe Nee Ta ett one to third and was was toss | | play After w |not completely outst for he arrived | Yale Lata advanced to SUNHAE. Ming the with a friendly Mewing stand in front of the public| with an escort of the #muartest mounted |Ualiver p. tha wo. balla, a wl niente knee, t rman strolled with him Morary to Twenty-ffth and Twenty-| cops in the Police Department, and the ¢.'h " wung on a etraight of a] : by to the ladder—and overside. Wxth strects, from Where ranks were {escort remained In attendance on him /Ki Adi tT UAE VAG (aes Renee GHRtedt & ‘ SIXTH INNING. @ he had left behind burst into A 24-P “Rez Macaz . broken und the sailors returned to the |Untit the parade had passed. | Lily Wi ey ein Meera and then wave | Deve smashed a hot one to Yerkes, | tears -Page eal Magazine —16 “i ‘ League Club, of witch he is President; [UN" 9 ‘ jdian drove a long tly to Hooper and) strike, 1 OR MARGARITA. pia eS te back to the fleet. ‘ Mayor Gaynor, with «. taw brie 1 alleen Rb end ctired the side NO TINS, NORUNE | Murcey wae: Gut a wee ie articles, original stories, etc., charm- Everything has arrived tn the river—|irarks, and. Iear-Adiniral Osterhc Let dete ena ecto deiieteaaca | aurroneccrine the 1 might have known the padre Fer- 4 Nl 123 ships in all, and if you want to count the only sp reat the lunehe We ave ne ‘ if Me ea ainnaeeaienl ie WIEN ¢t AN es casita asea [MS dd have ne by the fast ingly illustrated. ‘tm you will have to walk just seven| which wus quite an toforoal atta, (SAVED BY HEAVY SWEATER = |Srharenily tan a ee ae nas as he | drove 1 on him, Speaker |tratn trom Chicago,” she sobbed. “We should have hidden, My hero, oh, tay 0, I have lost him ifteen minutes later the hero and his and one-half miles, because it's that | Ame far from one end of the triple line to | me the other, The Suuth Carolina, the Ala-| | He Lf alabhed ecard WHEN DOG ATTACKS HIM) went to te outneld. ite hat made him thrown “~ made a « slow grounder tioned, r-Adinirala Fiske, Usher and ©. golf unpopular by trying SEPARATE bama and the New Hampshire were the | MoH. Winslow, Commander Atant! Police Lieutenant Battles With Big | 1" 1 hfe error envarpanpaubesaetpedy COL AED ‘Iner rolled out] father were hurrying up the pler to a An 8-Page May Manton Book of Late last of the big fighters to arrive, and ee ai, ugh Hedman, Joan Mastiff in Darkness on Vas ball’ pitched ‘and diag on @ shar) woak! No | waiting taxicab, and the elder Fernan- ho tL, Gi . Rekina thems care tweaty-four,.wicked| CEE, Pte Chenin, a eee i a ea ast oe ’ Kvuindor to Fisteher Wath the eount |S x Joon hud not yet rellnautshed that quaint Fall Fashions. Descriptions and pic- Mite destroyers, and Ponet; Rufus W. Zoxbaum, Preals cant Lot, Jxtanding two to two, Wagner lan! EVENTH INNI ; ailiaa , pS FIG) ILGUMINATION OF THE|fem John Ji Kinley of City Collewe, | Potlco Lieutenant Monday's wite ad- {Ot & slew curve for a clean single 69) storie swung at the NING, she tures of latest styles from gay Paris. BATTLESHIPS TO-NIGHT. Dr, € y KF, Kung, George C. Boldt, | yised jim not t eisai in: Laine entre Cady tapped a si ed a long wa Into the lef | the stout was a Chicago merchant and ‘q “hau Joseph Choate F | Mathowson and) was th eachers for two bus that his son had been a law student in| To-pight will see the first wreat {lu-| | 4 org It wreidon, Gen, | bls heavy un when hb ataried'| Wauner tavk. evcone r wo bi Heraog wax] that his 6 . Ss T fvery fighting monster into a thing °¢] Wal Maat Mais TRIE HERI: eae | ARDC tke aruad aiid (hooe csv at a curve! on the inate and | Game from the town where Bia father Coupon redeemable at any World colo | reir alvewiy had s o tt andl This was the at ng | iimsed dt for the second strike, ©) was born—San Jose, They had not yet ey ¢ si7e ) A ones sh tie arma, colored signal Lis 183k 20 | WILLIAMS EXPECTED bes morta HEA samt aiuto aus eum, | te, fouled theve high “oneR Into, el office for Large Size Photogravure, ’ i NI LL ) RUNS e Rest Wap ha je ‘ 1 sant 5 : ta ae Jong shafts ot radiance Inte the hy, TO SCORE ON HARVARD, | teaving bis tome ne walked town) eon ah jer sot nay second, Steyery wam oni From the poop deck ot the taxt Al suitable for framing, of ‘“The Giants,” Scores of thousands of peoplo Wythe avenue, Willlamsburg, and tan Hi ING, on a long drive to Speaker and by a} fonso took one last »0 The New York National Basebal! Cl Gaia Dlieiiida Bark acé Drive, bv. (Sueotal to The Reoning Word.) Tan ita wileon Gtr Be ee eatchen GANG fae Cate halle, anata ee ee es tind on the | Tivivia, Margarita, still in the quiet or ational Baseball Club. ery battlesh'p will display ap stiunt- | HARV? PLR OAM TIDY to tke a wor, cut to Kent avenue, | CMAP Ay is TIRGORE LEARY IGA MGOTTOIe RIS po een aan ieee a8 90 AAA 8 pated number. telling which one of | # nde vor she se Mag inept ey PN He t : her, i de good | vice that had been thrown at a genuine, d w ee and ou goross a Va badd id Feat Cer "¥ see btabtaa raat rekee Tt unbalked arried couple, iid vere vd boven ed paniere ee. tor | Htlditon the Harvard and Wiliams foot} series It was piteh-dark in the lot, w q ts be cane to oat, [Gardner down for a singie and Merkle | URDAIKGY Ble ay ee an a be the record day for 18 battled here this afternoon, | the lacks of lamps and the mby rom ut bases tor | down on wr list on Wr 8 ; SEN AS wating the fet, a ola the thumina: | he RRS aaa ee a ere te Aipesllon of vie one Unik same tN : : Mecormtck yay ite [ ME Edward Power Dixgn of Jersey Another rip-roaring copy of “FUN,” shore and ships will be repea: and tad a heavy rush. mena scanano mnaie (nto Meee : bat ind continte | City, andsat that moment were asking 3 Hecke aie and then comes the day of the big 1 Mend Mareai Die the formar Yale | gto 5 ° See ! 1 ue, ner made a great | each other what ‘a lonely girl could the Sunday World's famous weekly with the official arrival of Pres! ras he watehed his charges: sivee - a lithe at srang at] Becond ; t Mathewson ot sm tol nave for a quiet nook. ry i Tatt and Secretary of the Navy Geo: Aertel io sintiatipractice said tnat |. 00 fe did 20.8 lithe shape s0rank Ot rat. Doyle. (ried. tap valle to third and threw him out at: frat. TWO | joke book. 1 von L, Meyer. Tae President will visit | be confidently ted to avare aga pin ; a Dore ae 3 e Wa ass ‘te poe the fleet tn the Mayfower and the ec. [Nim erimaon oppanents, Revers of Thar. te ei cae at souk | ti hb foled hie) Gi BRIAR AR oe re RAC AL ANREE| Some Magazine Features: selary ofiGe Navy in the Dolpnin, | Yard's beat performers are on the huss | dy tit ae, t ; wang ‘ ‘ ih eee ree Stahl was ov Atty ti ‘i | There will follow salute, salute, salute | itl nly, the three beat ends, | the form ay y ta'mest another |aWune at all slog tly mht WAR our Matty a | Story About and Picture of the Fastest Motor Boat Ever Built Rees sreciatwenierone guns the |e itene tenan ban heed mane tnee FEO Ree eT TO. na to Talo re ae ree Termon tarew: out Cady NOU HITe, | The New York Financier Who Astonished the Wor s $70,000,000 i Secretary nineteen, football history at Harvard, played at} pe a cro Pte yas A ataicl ; NO RUNS, | | Coup in China, t ‘The Secretary arrived unoficially this|richt wuard instead oo Driscoll, woo ts] an. Ha Ape RHE 7 whlch ‘eave taecaahe EIGHTH INNING. | Important Discoveries in 15 Years of Me and Sur Research, morning. He will have his inning first |laid up for repatre, | Monday oe help, at ¢ t. on s back to t The first kick of the series was made | “One Day in the Pope's Life,” an Intimate Account of Pius X i | - ia asnapae, West aA the EDI he will} Lineup a The do ESTEE " » faces wt tho When O'F lin called a hall on De-| | the Vatican. : review all the fleet and then make his : beet circled around a ed him fran ers aad the put himself in for Yore that the Sox thought Josh had | ctive Story About Sherlc re nn Dos oMMolad inspection eiher of the Arkansas the man When Patrick Sullivan, a 4 fine sfternoun ONE MUD. BNO Strick out, Tt made no difference, how- Ney pera Hate AR iy Sneek Holes Re t Cone AP Nh ‘or the Wyoming. He will visit one the Tene au chicas ca (oael Vaan aataa | SLA ever, as Devore was called out on eatest Bridge he World Just Started in New York Double { President the othe Via tet Ait iy ‘ ; av < strikes, Then Me kleked, elafm- | Page Picture in Colors and Descriptive Story. | The Mayflower, with the President ants uniform waa in tatters, sullivan’ ® Hear er ane R TARR tit wt at Y Lough Hn iad tel a to make A Humorous § Ory, taging the C: mpalgn, by Paul West | aboard, anchor off Thirty-firs: a no weapon of ciranes Pen tau lien ‘et fi Mee Ae ava Tok one from A Masterpiece in Fiction, “The Man Who Came Back” by Eda Ferber, t street, Evity ship in the feet will wel- hack to the yard and returned armed fence and bound vay fo ea aaGonAt ey. Romance and Tragedy of the Rice Ten Millions ) 1 awa three | second was called out , come him with (he maximum of twenty- with a heavy wagon whee y Vo ve ht the rit of the on strikes NO RUN The Doll Shattered by the Great Guns of Fort Williams that Became the “one gues. aede! wil! be some thander| . Heeman Bender of the Clyn anil wh mee to the|. Bedient Mfted an easy fly to. Snod- Basis of a Claim Against the United States War Department rolling rouns ¢ Hudson. ter the) The directors of the Explorer »Twtation came up and the dog 1 hae in triple that {#tass: And Hooper slammed at the How Fortunes Are Being Expended for Music for America’s Mil y Meyer will last night stated the report that Vill op. Poole | a nd’ Wireet 4 triple Cat ae hall pitched and was ou ine low Fe Being: Gxpences tc usic for America’s Millionaires, salute Secretary ¥ wil! go aboard |sst night stated port that Vilhy |” pp, Poole of the Cumberland Stree Hooper, 1 made firat ball} ane ¥ tans liner “Starting Training,” a Valuable Contribution by James Thorpe, “The mur 3 to Shafer, Y lined out to Her he Artic explorer, |), Ma array the Mayflower, which will then get |) before the club to pre- under way and go to an anchorage oif | Has been calle pital looked Monday over on yun weater hud sayed Greatest Athlete of All Time,” soe, NO HITS >» RUNS, and said only th " the flagship Connecticut, ivi ‘i, [Rent proof of his discoveries is unfound~ | hin from serious Injury t rin \ reales | . s Fr [aria h eaacees Wis fellow me sarge: BOW neg tT ature NINTH INNING, Marin And Many Other Interest “Specials” in , How {ibssvae, A AME PRBe NP Ee REGISTER TO-DAY! " the wall a ances ve aernnn : ’ z THE. PRESIDENT WILL RE- | informally hla ea are ion ian: | nwones wi ter a oa & Cleans Everything VIEW THE GREAT FLEET. Serer Sunday’ Worid To-Morrow " | th ‘@ only two moze registration | * iy: ‘ t und Mersle's long ‘The review is un impressive ce! FATHER JOHN’S MEDICINE Oct, 18 and 19, Books will be | Lewis’ bat « row cle t t logked (les tured only by tae mony. As the President's yacht lowly | cures browchitls, asthma, consumption, %s* en from 7 A. BI, to 10 P.M, | Gar ! moa eha ) > ¢ Yorke irew out Herzog & SONS, isew York |

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