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— . Rn ay ee + ate ey ES ET ae ee Fao > ernie apm Sate meen enteeermetos eae ger | AeSRETe Sn ERNE Seep HT 2 ene re ere = = THR IRVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 1918. i | BRIDGE LOOP OPEN: | Contest of ‘‘Best Babies’’ of Entire City FIGHTS WIFH KNIFE. | BANKER HEVE'S WAFE {ONE MAN KILLED May Follow Series of Local Competitions| 5Q0FEEIBELIW GETS S000 ALIN aie ra ot Bs ‘a INFIRST RUSH! meanwhile Greenwich STREETS OF CITY $5000 FOR CHILDREN diiege Village Mothers, Sure The forward truck of the first ear oe \ They. Have the Be t, Are ‘en-car train ef the Third avenee Impatient Passenger Struck by; Preparing to Enter Unidentified Assailant Slashes Alfred Vinskyjin Catskill Aqueduct Tunnel. 7 se dae te ey rains es oe Papers Giving Interlocutory Divorce Decree Are Filed at Hempstead. ewitch at the north end of the Bridge, over the Harlem River at little after ‘clock to-di The wheels across the ties until! the rear truck alee Jumped off the tracks before the motors Man could stop the ¢rain. os There were thirty passengers in thi \ _. {Spectal to The Fvening World.) car. They were thrown violently against HAMPSTEAD, L. 1, Aug. &—The D+! the backs of soats in frogt of them ana - pers in the Heye divorce case, which hag|some were pitched hi inte the created #0 much Interest in society, were | Aisles, but no one was hurt beyond filed here this morning and give Mra. | Sruges.and scratches, The pasgengors Heye an interlocutory decree and $15,000) that the wrecking crews could & year alimony, The decree also qives| straighten, the train out for two the a Train and He Di Healthy Youngsters in pall x . ee Race for Prise There | in Hospital. Dr. Baker Again Empha- sizes the Necessity of Watching Carefully the Police Kept Busy Preventing Babies’ Milk—Work of Persons From Braving the Judging in Four Com- ! : ‘Third Rail. pleted Contests Begun. ee Five hundred feet beneath Forty-seo- ond street and Sixth avenue, there wai & duel to-day between ¢wo laborers. One of the fighters, Alfred Vinsky, a Griller's helper, t@ in the New York Hospital with @ stab wound over his| Mrs, Heys ®.000 additional alimony and | shance of dropping between stomach. The other man, when Vinsky | 9.000 @ year for her children, which '8/the Harlem and picked thelr collapsed after being out, lost himsetf in |to continue until they reach thelr ma-| Léncoin avenue. the crowd of laborers who had crowded | Jority. GM) All traffic over the oridge | Old Home Week, with all ite crowds around to watch the fight and the police | The permanent alimony is to begin on river under it was tied wp until ¢! : ked b t ‘The tong expected Centre street loop | and excitement, will be forgotten in at) i i i ‘ vi J , have not yet been able to learn who polled jg =} taeunien @f the mew sabway, which is to relieve] Greenwich village a week from to-day "Oe Weta. if, 3 . ut i . he was. Heye also receives an additional %,000 twaffic over the Brook! Bridge. by | When the babies come into their own. a : Vineky, climbing down the laddere|!n prepayment of all household expenses etna we direct ¢rom win.|Mor on that day begine The Rvening which load to the lowest level of the | previous to June IA i. Mr. Hare te to ing passengers direct ¢rom aqueduct tunn io ing dug famsburg Bridge to Chambers street, | World and Babtes' Welfare Association from the Catskills, etepped on the hands was opened to-day at 4 o'clock A. M,| CoMtest for that district, offering #0 in of the man who was going down firat|celve @ bill of eale of ali household of-|ern New Jersey, and patriotic tnetruc- j 1d to the three prise bables of New Qn& encountered diMculty and deldy | £° LONG DELAY IS CAUSED. Maree BOCKLEN 4YRS AT PUBLIC SCHOOL (2, - 147 ST AND T™ A; under him. The man yelled curses up| fects now In the apartment at the Hotel | tor, in b-4 hataee one York's prize baby neighborhood, through the murk, and Vinsky became | Langdon, Manhattan, or tn storage and | to day. rT bg rag 4 betta the regular morning crush had| “OA’ Dior vitnge is eo confident of flustered, He atepped downward atili |in the defendant's garage A diamond | Survived by a wilow and 6 sen, been Qalivered. Thousands were held UP). wees of ite bables that Ht hi faster and trod on the other man's hai necklace now at Tiffany's, ten paintings . j Willlamaburg Bridge for ftty| j° Ln oer ¥ fee enh = ' wal @ great jeering all land balance of the collection go to the ] —ralutes, beginning at § o'clock, when an| Dee” Watching with considera art of down-clambering | defendant's children. men. t oecurred in the Suffolk street | or the baby contests In the other parts tua Wettomk, of "ted: atl: he sre. Here ae take @ lease of the { tation at the entrance of the loop. f the city. For th apartment in the Langdon. The custody of t y. For that reason every one eighty br more men who had heard the! of the children is given to the mother, Trans had been stalled five minutes} is looking forward to the opening of the ee Ra) 3 i ‘ quarrel waited to see what would baD- | wig tp not owed to take thom oat of 4 when Stanley Ballou, @ printer em-| contest that will show whether, after 4 ;: Hee) oa 3 pen, ‘The angry workman waited until | Ti. state except in the summer pies tn ‘ Ployed in Collier's, attempted to walk| all, the Greenwich babies are in any f Vinsky’s feet touched the floor of the ‘The father has the right to see his chil- ——— 9 foot to the Suffolk atreet station. He| ¥8Y superior to the babies of Brooklyn abatt and then flew at him. The two| 4.0 aoa nis mother, Marte Antoinette | How This Wonderful Ointment Eade ” was on the track when an eastbound| °F the east side. ht furiously. Vinsky tripped hie Four of the other contests, by the ntagoniet and threw him on his back Itching and Heals Skin Eruptions. train struck him, tossing him against Mrs. Heye or any Way, are now over, and eoon the work and choked him. The other man worked Resinol: Ointment, aided by Resinol the train he had just left. Immediately | of judging will begin. ‘The Cheleca f& knife out of bis pocket and thrust | member of her household being present. | Goan” stops itching instaatly, quickly hundrede attempted to clamber out of] neighborhood registered over 900 bables, it up against Vineky, and the Aight wan) Meve ie ba a heae! let se Unael tor | and. easily heal i the train and the guards had great dif-|and the Little Moth Ald Associa- i 5 | ever. at once, $2,600 on entry ficulty in keeping frantic passengers] tion's registration oifice, No. 236 Second 4 \ 7 Frightened workmen appeared at the 6 per cent. from July 1, | % from death on the third rail, which is| avenue, which’ will be open for entries treet opening of the shaft and told|i913, and to give a promissory note to, tions, and clears away r umoovered. Bicycle Policeman Connors) for ten days longer, already has @ total Policeman Keyser that there had been|oover same. Defendant is to pay all| heads, ness, ness, J} and Battie, stationed at the bridge en-| of %. |g murderous battle in the shaft. conte. Mrs, Heye is to use the name | ruff when other treatments have trance, repped into the open cut where} 8°™me of the mothers who ser called for an ambulance and then | “William” He: only a waste of time and money. bables in the present contest fail to real- ent down into the hole. With the SLANG Tee: sunburn at once. . the trains under grqund and Present contest fall to real Resinol ize that the most important contest of ald of @ foreman and two other work- is not an experiment. cleared the track te wbere Ballou lay Re & iinportanit: eon teat: © 7 Vinsky was brought to the eur- ’ a doctor's prescription which was 90 texas Ait ta the Improvement contest, which ALICE LEONARD OMS. ROBT. BRADEN” face. Dr. Genreck, ho. took him. te FOUR KILLED IN RIOT; Cinusually. succeasfal for akin. troubles INJURED vaste IN THE HOS- art competition ts over. The prizes in AE Puc t-aaterd i boa eRtERS pond pide orestir erage baptaat ag MILITIA CALLED 0 eee a at the cout fee Biren js second tournament will be awarded se = Tasy carried him to the station and | to the babies that have shown the great- years, No other treatment for the ea ambulance from Gouverneur Hos-/|est improvement since they were first pital was summoned. Dr. Robinson per- formed an operation on the injured man’s head, removing a splinter of bone the brain. He was then removed to the hospital suffering from what was @ronounced a compound fracture of the hull. He died « few hours later. ‘The Gret train to jer the new loop oa the public opening contained a fe’ Daesengers and ofMficiais of the B. RK. T. Eight minutes from the Manhattan en- enrolled. This means that mothers wili be given @ chance to benefit by the In- structions thep received, and that they will be able to establish for themselves the importance of proper feeding. FAVOR “TOURNAMENT” FOR BEST OF ALL SECTIONS. It was not anticipated when the con- test was opened that a rivalry would spring up among the different sections of the olty. The competition, it was milk, is bacter! ONLY BOTTLED MILK I8FIT FOR “Any loone, dipped milk lke store unsafe. It 1s pretty sure to havo if it 48 open to the alr. BABIES. Milk sold in bottles is much surer to be clean, because the air has been kept away from it, and the bacteria hi chance to grow. Don't buy sour milk no TWO DUELISTS DYING’ [BAD TASTE OF CROTON BUT EACH INSISTS ON | WATER DUE TO‘ALGAE POLICEMAN’S FIRST AID SAVES POISONED GIRL Pours Milk and Eggs Down Throat to Counteract Acid Taken in Busy Factory. California Governor Gends Troops bys ot Orelecsionall sppeevel to Wheatland, Where Striking Hop Pickers Fight. SACRAMENTO, Cal Aus. 4—Te companies of militia supplied with 2,000 rounds of ammunition were to-day on duty at Wheatland, where four men, now before the public can show ment and ' . ‘Trial free; Dept. 6-P, Resinel, Baltimore, Md. ee A Delicate Summer Relish for hot or cold meats. ‘ nglish .. @ carbollc acid mixture in the office of including District-Attorney E. T. Man- Esther Gelb, once a white goods worker, tried to kill herself to-day with ards. _ supposed, would confine itself to a race|*t * grocery or delicatessen store, or trance the ebure tll penal serine Konia among the babies in @ given district, | ®"¥ Place where they dip it out and sell But there Growing sentiment f it to you loose. Bottled milk costs a _o her former employer, Bolomon Rosen- Seatre, hace the crowds came throveh | joint tournament in wen, the best, bay | Hitle moce, Din HAs potter to pay iene| : . itl fold, No, 18 Greene street. She te in| end a « expected to die, hike to City Hall Square, te the omcia | ie# Of One section may be compared | °° two cents more a duy than to loee| Father of Girl and Her Suitor|Commissioner Thompson Says] Bellevue HodBital, with a allgnt chance] the altuation was extremely cettical running time. This was made by the|With the best babies of another, At bib ll A a yee . for life. to-day, as It was underatood Atty auto|) firet train, running early in the morning, |Df@#eMt, however, no plans have been pete pobaay nc ities Oak eshte Fight It Out With a Filtration Plant Is the Mr. Rosenfeld employed the loads of vengeful citisens from sur- ning milk stations, At the milk stat! Later it took from ten to twelve min.|made for auch @ contest between dis- | NDE Milk statlone At the m palbsapaiirs years ago, Six months ago he had to] ounaing towns were being collected to tricts. tell Esther that her constant cliatter At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores ] Ge utes, to Wheatland to oppose the strikers. Four tracks are ready for trains, put| DF: 8: Josephine Baker, director of the | mil that we are sure js clean. And at Revolvers. Only Remedy. to her sixty fel'ow workers about the| St myaiiable deputies and police ot |Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St, N.Y only two are in use. The others are| {Vision of child hygiene of the Board Sree Rte MMGTETE Worse, sonkae having nights near-by towns have been asked to hurry * lof Health, emphasized to-day the im- t ; : oe bch which wil) Tun from Man-| portance of providing bables *eith, gooa |t2 take cure of It and prepare it for your} Although both are at the point of| The malodorous and evil tasting Cro-|she might get Into trouble, 10 Hr eadition to the Diatrlot-Attornes, Fourth avenue subway when it is| milk. baby. ie a A death, Ralph Abbondanza, a restaurant|ton water flowing through the pipes pea teetogemigeen tl a oe ee ine Ores those killed in .he battle yesterday openeé. “Bad milk ts poison," sald Dr. Baker. | “Keep It In a clean place, Don't let tt! keeper at No. 200 West Fifteenth | into the homes of New Yorkers 1s due| itonenteld, her employer's niece, and| Were Deputy Sherif ¥. Manwell and two unidentified hop pickers. street, Coney Island, and nineteen-year-;to “algae,” according to Henry §,| ult work, Gov. Johnson immedi: y ordered out thing else. can get at It, Never let the milk stand 4 ' 4 STATIONS. t each |‘Thompson, Commissioner af Water Sup-|,,.2Ne appeared at the factory to-04y) ten companies of militia under t “By good milk, I mean clean milk, where files can get at It, One fly may|!4 Tomasso Saverese, who si with the borrowed dreas, Miss Rosenfeld 4 of Adjt.-Gen, Forbes. There ai There are four stations, Delancey.) «1¢ you see dirt in the bottom of the|catry hundreds of bacteria to baby's| Other in a revolver duel at Mermaid | ply, Gas and Hlectricity, who declares! noticed that It was nearly worn out, but ryt Moers ‘Wheatland, Bowery, C and Chambers street,| sass or bottle of milk, " y | mil. a t tried to reason with Miss Gelb, asking ————— tter ie fashion of the regular sub- ree ries » don't use any Onaver Weaver milk: Manding on avenue and West Fifteenth street last | this condition will prevall every sum-|) 00°00” come back to work. The et } way stations except that at Chambers | Ouro ukely to kill your baby, ° |ny window alll or near the iE on & aun-| night, insisted to-day on making coun-| mer and spring unless his request for an] began to cry and suddenly took a bottiel WOMAN BRAVES FLAMES uy which Is in two floors, low jrnbeyen your be pr (s Ry Silbr pase wears Go wal act ter charges of felonious assault. ‘This | gs, 9,000 Altratian plant be granted, from her pocket and awalloped some of eA enal broad: Heirauce (6 4own 6: jut don't think that milk is clean be- warm, Wareith sours milk ane 4 ‘ | appeared to afford each some measure| irom nearly every section of the city| the contents. Polleeman ¢ flahan got single flight of stairs to the uppeg floor | “AUS YOu can't see the dirt in it, Gome| it unne to feed a baby. makes! of relief, but the surgeons say there Is) which is supplied with water from the| milk and eggs and poured the mixture for tickets, dispensed by mne women at |f the dirtiest mitk looks perfectly clean. | «te you can't afford to buy tce, go to| little hope for the recovery of either. | croton watershed complainte are com-| 49m in RUTM ood oo a vin. booths equipped with turnstiles, ‘Trains |/t May be of Uttle particles called | tho milk station and you will be given| Youns Savarese In love with Ab-|ing in that the water has a murky! AU Scenital and who took Miss Gelb ‘fare on the lower level, reached by an- | bacteria. tickets with which you can get free Ice,"*| bondanza’s sixteen-year-old daughter | volor, that it tastes badly and that {te : to Bellevue, sald the pollceman's prompt Bee a PUN Ee haere are come Carolina, and Abbondanza had locked | odor is worse, Pure water Is both taste-| action gave the girl the only possible lea around the girl in his room over the restaurant. | loss and odorless, . escape from instant death. GT ow to Care for the Baby; ‘He was told last night that Savarese| “New Yorkers do not ne to fear epee eee operated every two and a half Was In the alley back of the place, and| this condition,” said Mr. Thompson.) MARKLE SEES PROSPERITY. B. R. T. officials attemp' had boasted that the girl was going to |+though of course it is most unpleasant. the delays in the new loop to-day by e A 2 elope with him. Grabbing a revolver, | mut it is bound to continue every sum- Hints on Summer Feedi TAG] sentaren rin tate iy. ar, tora fesuing a statement to the effect that bide hard | 1 weeks, and in the varese ran, bu bbondanza caught him motermen had Ween instructed 'to pro-| ‘Feath of e series by Wesley O. Cox, |not be afraid to change the diet if it be- spring, too. There is only one way to piauiel apna oe track. bat pial t Fifteenth street i tps John Markle, the Pennsylvania coal|/in the bank. e pu @ handbag ance sermon ct in common motormen las the Gown grade at the| Brinetpel ef the Play @reund Assoole-|cotmes irregular in any way. You can | vig. sirens” Bananas ihe ermald aver} avold it, and that Is by establishing a idge before entering the loop, Cara! tion of P. ®. No. 194, Brooklyn. accomplish more by proper dieting than y toe 4 that under her pillo sense, clearly set forth, author will nue, where Savarese drew a revolver, operator, returned to thiw country to-|and place: | % and both began to shoot ‘s day on the George Washington of the| Mr. and Mra. Quinn were awakened send it free, postpaid, In plain wrapper. an to pile up, due to caution, and the| i yummer you huve to be doubly care-| With medicine, address—a cident prolonged the delay. ‘Obtain @ pamphlet on Child Diet at the —__—~--—____ ! North German Lloyd line after apend-|today by smoke and flames ae Gouna | Whe, Giving rane fei ures , " rT if ur baby's stomach, for care- | months at Wiesbaden regain | fire in Miss Dempsey's room. The young | postcal wi 5 ess le eosin cit, which Pes wher s ao ltestnasa may isa to slimgneet com plant, CRG (os: Salil 'station and! follow the tn: BIG LAUNCH RUNS AGROUND. the hia health. ‘There were fears that|woman was frantic with fright and Mr, | Woods, $74 Sixth Ave. 759 D, New York the new dull rails packed to the gates,|colic or other disturbai Remember that in the summer over- Mr. Markle would lose his power of|Quinn had to drag her to safety. The ned bed and rer know any other legend nor was any excuse offered for the un-| Re very careful in selecting fruit for] feeding will caui pr ‘Uh thaugh the otos| Vision & year ago. He was wearing| screamed that her money was under the | who wou! e to Fr boo! \ coversd third rail the child. Never allow your baby to|Take care therefore and m [10 prevent that growth, though the odor | eissses to: pillow and Mrs, Quinn dashed Into the can send thelr names (with initials er ammmnamenal eut soft, overripe fruit or green, unri| weigh all that your baby fruit of any description, Never feed your | only at regular times and don't give th (spel 9m P and taste could be eradteated If the] Te of the threatened affliction, piney Ae cand eevee the ban oe coal | Ril edcitesses): laa: % nd MAKES THREE ATTEMPTS ets “catsnse” ‘Aiwa and dont ive the vod ‘ WOMEN SELL TICKETS AT THE| “Bad milk kills more bables than any. | #tand on the floor, where the cat or dog HABIT A very interesting book has been pub- lished on tobacco habit—how to con- “i nae it en boc easil: ral pte inger of excessive smol TO SAVE BOARDER'S CASH. snuff using, &c., and explains how nerv- ‘Also Recovers Mies | Ousness, irritability, sleeplessness, weak eyes, stomach troubles and numerous’ @isorders may be eliminated ii N.Y. . ire atart- | bacco. man wi as vw " have become addicted to tobacco habit, place early to-day, M ‘board. | snd says there's no need to suffer that ea with the Quinna, She Ie cashleF of the | awful craving or restlessness which Rack From Wies-|iichting company here and on Saturday | comes when one trics to quit voluntar- took in a lot of money too late to get it| ily. This Is no mind-cure or temper- filtration plant, money for which was once appropriated and withdrawn “The vad odor and taste are due to t 1* commonly called ‘algae.’ It Is caused by @ vegetable growth in the | various reservoirs, and there is not way = sD BANK, N. J., Aug. 4—Capt, Wm,| Water were filtered. Scientists Rave) "hee ging business conditions Mr.|as Miss Dempsey’s clothing, The house ment, ft may prove tobe the best piece baby bananas, Alwaye be, gure that baby anything between feeding periods, | Shoreman of New York with a party| Proved that thin water 1s not InJUrIOUs | een ane ene tne lie @ wreck the damage reaching #,00, |of neWs you ever read in this newspaper, psi Hiei) oo Bans, r Women and three men tan his|to the health, but it Is naturally re- Set ie every’ | child might swallow in the fruit. ‘Two New Grand Ja: 2%efoot cabin taunch, Marben I a faive to the man who bae'to drink| eer ten Meee everybody w . Do not feed a child ice cream, ice-cold | Judge Rosalsky in Gen : ; Ss on the] f , ike me there wouldn't be « bear In on milk, te or any of the toed sum-| to-day selected James on a | neermaceticorn Dyke last sight while/{t and bathe In it market, This country is too big for any . a Ne hg 7 4 es toatractor of No, &e Weat One Hundved | 07 the teturn to New York from High- Giuseppe Vitale, Under Indictment] Always be sure that the milk you feed land Forty-third street, and John J. lands. All had @ narrow eo ROBINSON | PATENT BARLEY hy i} AND PATENT GROATS EX LAX ae a int Row. ‘atent en re ae eet The Delicious Lazative Chocola' LS ‘ l—eaaly A m7 ti oe ite ir mane oF belay <x “The bad water that comes through] one man or any clique of men to Inter- For Apo fre the pipes in the spring is due to rain! gere with its progress, We are going on the baby is perfectly fr Even milk | pijion, a salesman of No. 24 Lafayette | death. bells and yelling| fail and to @ thawing out of the| growing and ealng tron, th ONS a On for Abduction, Taken to Prison | very slightly turned will make your street, foremen of the two Grand Juries | for help for an hour, the Albertina of| ground, permitting vegetable @ub-| every year. We may be nagmed, we may child ill. for August. In his charge to the Grand | the Merchants’ line lowered & life boat) tances to pour into the various be annoyed, but we are winning all the Ward at Bellevue. ‘Avold feeding candy and cake unless| Jurors Judge R salsky told them there | and took off three women. One fainted| servoirs from the watersheds tage the child is over two years of age. was nothing of any moment at present | ay she was carried up the ladder. Thal” sypether thie bad water will come Remorse and lovesickness prompted| Watch what your child eats and do demanding their gttention, fourth woman refused to leave thal, poe, Let aed BTA ccuoauee te 4 Biave Sch date Giuseppe Vitale, nineteen years old, to Sl eee launch, Life saving crew No, 2 of|!" make three attempts to kill himself in the Tombs last night. At the request ot ‘Deputy Commissioner of Correction Wright, Judge Rosalsky sent Vitale to! the prison ward of Bellevue Hospital te-Gay Vitalé lived at No. 87 Mulberry street | /. gnd became infatuated with a sixteen- year-old girl named Atilllo who lived| in the same house. He took her to i Botith Beach on the night of July 2 and | the next day the girl's parents had him | } arrested on a cha of abduction, The Grand Jury returned an Indictment against him on July 2. | ‘Vitale spok le of killin, other prisone: jd to keepers and on that account wi ub; 1d to close ob y servation, A little after midnight to- Bundy. Hook pulled the launch off the, Problematical, Plans have been made| Julia Stahl, four Yoars old, living on dike. The boat was litte damaged. She| to filter that water, but a fight may be! the fourth floor at No, Wf Second ave- went on her way, made on it. Some of the men whol nue, climbed out on the fire eacape this Se opposed the erection of the Mitre ton) morning and set fire to her clothing with | AIM TO EXTRADITE BRITO, [Elintanece that are wetting into the] some matches she had found in the water now are actually are men| kitchen. Her @creams brought h Prepared in Ci who are able and who do own two or| mother to the fire escape and the flames ernor. three private filters in their oOWO | were extinguished with blanket, The homes, Of course, th don't obtect| ,, urried ta Mo 0. MEXICO CITY, Aug. The extradie| (to the water, since tney Alter It, it Ali: ee Bee pa wrens pi poe ‘ton papers in connection with the ar-|is the poor man who fas to use the! for recovery ip alight, | rest of Emmanuel Castillo Brito, former| 'nfiltered Croton water, and while it | Provisional Governor of the Mexican | !* not unsafe it {a objectionable toe | State of Campeche, are being prepared | 1°8'°* |by the Mexican Government for immed!- late despatch to the United States, cording to information obtained officials here to-day The @ | will deal chiefly with the charg How, When and Where to Enter Your Baby For the Big Prize Contests Now Under Way CONTEST AT LITTLE MOTHERS’ AID ASSOCIATION, » 238 Second avenue, for children between three months and five yi living in district from Seventh to Twenty-eighth street and Fifth avenue to East River, Registrations from Monday, July 14, to Wednesday, Aug. 13, every after- noon except Saturdays and Sundays, from 2 to 4. Judging of the babies will begin Monday, Aug. 18. For this contest The Evening World offers $100 in pri oth "bowe #4 old cases, —Ny te in Kant CONTEST AT GREENWICH HOUSE, No. 26 Jones atreet, will open for registration of entrants Monday, Aug. 11, and continue to Monday, Sept, 1 inclusive, Contest boundaries from North River and Fourteenth street east nue. to Washington Square, to Broadway, to Canal street, to Age limit, same as above or this contest The Evening ——— Brave Policeman Latd to Rea! ‘The funeral of Policeman Bernard O'Rourke, who Was killed trying to| Aguinst | stop @ runaway at Third ot und | himaelt to| Universally Used For eight a k * slghty yeere as een, Gay the keeper on the sixth tier heard| | world offers $50 in money prises. Brito that he robbed the State Treasury |‘Tulrd avenue, Brooklyn, was held at| for many a dish, , a yee Hy] soured ium 50 ran fas CONTEST AT THE PLAYGROUND OF PUBLIC SCHOOL NO. 124, oe ‘ie ne hale bofore taking Wi xt. Stephen's Church at Summit and ’ Mm es Vitele hanging from the upper treet, Brooklyn. Registration closed July || “evidence hearing on the murder charge | Hick" street towday. One hundred LEA«PERRINS 4 ft oor by his belt, which he aminations begin Monday, Aug. 4, at 10 A. M. and will continue for | against Brito ix reported to be on the | Policemen, headed by the police band, | one week. For this contest The Evening World offers $60 tn money prises, || way here f: Campecne, marched with the hearse = from SAUCE i CONTESTS OF THE CHELSEA NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION— || oe O'Rourke's Hhme At No. 408) Hankert THE ORIGINAL WORCESTEROHIA epital ward on the Registration for entrants at the three contest centres, No. 78 Minere im Burning Pit siseee sae Nae meee sree me at . ; ants te strangle Binh: avenue, No. 456 Wa t Twenty-seventh street and No, 437 West Fort | Ghasiow, seat Au, 4-Tho| tor Duly were present, Mass naw said fide rest to the enoyment of Ftek, | ie er wor hind chase th x the B . Mavis Valley pit of the Cadder colliery, | by the Rey. Father Hurley, ase \ eat beside hin cot until word came trom | ¥ or each o hree contests The Evening World offers $50 in money || twelve miles from this city, caugut fire|the Rey. Fether Lynch and \ General Bessions that Judge Rosalsky yesterday, and twenty-three miners ai . fag commitiod bin $0 Bullerun, — hopelauely, earguabed in it MoGuirl, who delivered the

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