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a Soa Aaa Cl id nae mR SETTLE TT PNT TUE EVENING WORLD, TURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1915, Race of Schoolboy Crews EEAIOe oF CUE VISIT TO TOMBS LEADS. |iss"asearssettstacersn cs and one-half years each. ‘The young woman said she lived at On the Harlem Furnishes ||E= sib) Ho eT pine, "E) TOARREST OF WOMAN {°:.” ee nes fopic eful Study |eUV ER (4 S| E003) alee PPOMET ess University of Chicago courts to-day Up tne Hupson Boys sins bovine In the excit it of the get-awa: and of soba ss rear] ise tne Be Wet Cs 4 : nent han i a er By DayLiaut ieago, 0 n . S, t * e the. i i uber 4 of Age and About 152 Pounds) she : SPOR 9 : Bhicao. 3 | Takes it Coolly But Begs for| and, Maurice James, prothers. of North: a cago are paired in the play for the title ‘th , 5 in Weight Fight Keenly for) »:: mrp}: epee Pit a Milk for Baby With De Witt Clinton swung off its course ~~ Honors in Big Regatta, NeW) ana'erashea into Fordham Prep. Up Her flew half a dozen arms in angry pro- cs Rochelle Eight Winning. test. Referee Harry Burke stooped olf history. for the Mid- the race, and when he saw Clinto Lt | re when he made the LS ere i sent off the others | anak oy ‘Rochester, | 0 The investigation by the Bar Asano.) “th hole in one stroke ho’ hem. 0, S i.e ~ SKY of blue and unclouded sun-|} Now Rochelle and Flushing, veter- Be. Youle Pittamurah, 2, eens Newark ciation of the illegal methods of bail- as f SINNER, shine helped to make a success! any of last year’s regattas, flew away Sin igi aati ‘ ing petty thieves which ls now going rom the Benton ‘Tveneeriot.) of the Hariom River Regatta of|in the lead with brilllant speed, but ee Pe Gaigage i BS itreal, 11; ter, ‘ 4 “He wae puch an lly amooth- spoken the Now York Rowing Association| Commerce was driving hard ‘with . 2: Kanes ‘MRS BCH ebuLeD FOR TO-DAY. on, led indirectly to the arreat of alcuss that he, completely took me tn, . them and never was more than a| gs pon notorlous young woman pickpocket TRY i ve yesterday. There were fourteen row-| quarter of a length behind. Fordham | ATIONAL LEAGUE, AMEIIOAN LBAGUE 0 k 8 young " my the way of the trans. r —+— fa a ing and eculling races on the card,| Prep, making their first race, after mot at Troskiva, " ‘detpaia. shaadi Bintan rosea Lyric THE ONLY GIRL re, besides many thrilling canow races | only a month's training, were out- |} Gincwaat ae st Loula Detroit at chicas Central Office, She is da Schwartz, i ary and the thousands of men and wom.|Cl#sed, from the beginning. ~The | FEDERAL LEAGUE ‘r r allas Grace Bernease, who has served LB tigre Bierowe. Victor 8 other three boats raced as even as al] Newark at Brookivn it several terma in the Bedford Reform bran Py @n who bung over the railing of the! line of charging cavalry down to | Ballmors at Hutfelo, Speedway or looked down from the! within a quarter of a mile of the fin-| , ‘Montrest" at \ atory and whose photograph was J bapa NCE ten, Woody heights of Fort Geaorge saw '8h, where New Rochelle began to picked from the collection in the | Cyr , xa dogens of hard fought finishes. M creep out in front and Commerce! Rogues’ Gallery as the young woman bade 5 i Hud an Wer ante ie eee ae { year ont f God, 191s] Who Jowtied Albert Wiegand of No wnt F, Das ing picture men ground thetr films at They finished im this order, New Ror DORVAL ENTRIES. vet abo, ae urls, un, Cad, 19: jostle’ « mt 1 | the best of the contests, and within a beep toi and a half to the good | 3 ort, Bal ‘ may if rks Place, while the nd k inet rene oe Lin | féw days the lovers of racing will be S74 Flushing a close third. The dis- —— | Br yr al, was in the aubway train at the Four- For Transmissions IDNIGH' ” Vine able to see the dramatic ati SABES O88 SHE: VO: Cte TaNOR: DORVAL RACE TRACK, ate teenth Street station with his daugh- and Differentials TASY’ Fh "kaacted at the movies. SCULLER FROM PHILADELPHIA|T<EAL. Que, June lo he entries oti |ter on May 14, Mr. Wiegand, who in containe Dixon's se- 7 The greatest event of the day w WON EASILY. Pinet RACE a ee tor tye goad; 3:|a brother to the Police Captain of lected flake motor the junior eight-oared shel In the senior single sculls, which | fps st cthdyt halt furan wl vend ‘again, Ve Nowy, | that name, missed his wallet contain- 69, Ne Adatng 90 Male 'o0\ narstage, | 8. aed} the only orm of aeaunie autos can digest. It costs more than ordi- nary greases and oils, = school boys, Five crews o: in the old days was the Diamond | {co.. 10 4 P. M. to the starting boats anchored Sculls. Thomas J. Rooney of the Ravenswood B. C., Long Island City, | “kine beneath the arch of Washington shot away at the word as if he were | Bridge. The ebb tide was running out for a mere sprint. Sculling in! ?% north in the curious backward fash- fine form he quickly drew far in the 104: Aki Ce Puree tk tar olds Lar y, Rint The Bar Association had summoned || Louis Rubkopf, alias “Crullers,” a convicted plokpocket, from Sing Sing prison to testify, and, walting to be Me. ‘io “be ana. firs bier ate Pi “tom the Harlem River has adopted {ead. At the half mile he was two! ie called, he was in the Tombs. Shortly Le AA heehee a Wie. LarADING THEATRES Since the Harlem Ship Canal was cutters three lengths. But at he cae | before noon a young woman who said of times its cost in EMPIRE ” she was his wife visited him. She ‘carried a baby in her arma, Leaving the prison, she walked up Lafayette Street and Casassa recognized ber. He took her to Headquartera and sent for Mr. Wiegand. She took her arrest “hrough, and the wind had hauled | the high pace had baked him and he from northwost to southeast and was Hig Ce nes NOs mally ot ospe: * jadelp! who _, blowing briskly so as to help the; had kept his head all the time and y racers, though it made rough andjsteered a perfect ourse, simply Fes. | choppy seas just below Sherman's|Fomped over the line In 6 minutes 46 \seconds. Rooney was second. b: Creek, about three-quarters of # mile fencth and a half in 6 minutes 50 4-8 | € duces friction to the a ‘Citas Larkin, of PoURTiC RACE rhe minimum, ie a acing SBeaimont Helle, a repair bills. It re iii'S x ee BE { Doublet,” 148i ud We Mapaburg nee Gives Ketchel a Lacing. from the start. | neconds; Livingston of the Nonparelle at ag hit IDO, O., June 1—Toledo ring] Without a get gy ae polle 8c TRAINED BY,‘ foha, First Bohemian B. C., i . > day-are wondering just how|t Ket somo , | querer nue fourth. Distance, one mile and a Bice cen tee much punishment Steve Ketchel of “Crullers" was arrested last Jan- Joreei ; oer prouint. “aheis Mile 1 | VETERAN OARSMEN. quarter, ‘The schoolboy crews were worth) 7h careful study. The boys averaged! Wi) about seventeen years in age and e about 152 pounds in weight. They were all s0 keen to get at it that they] Constantly floating by makes tt almost could hardly wait for the word. Near-| racing shells WAll be injur feat the. New York shore was the High] waves ploughed up by passin b utterly unchecked by the United Goboo! of Commerce crow, trained bY) states revenue cutter that was sup- ) take and stilt show the uary with Moo Bloom, known as the V z took fearful lacing fr “Thirteen Dollar Jew." Both were H Json Navi ie io, Wagner of to in ten rounds| released on bail and both Jumped It gon Ni Habit, ied; | here last night and was on his feet and === weary staged babe Pieats of tee] At Miust “VAUDEVILLE. |Be Clean. ., FfePROGTOR Harlem River proved Itself ul- «. It is so filthy gray or blac ount of lumber, crates and debris the bowels ‘munt be. kept in RR i Sam Cramer of the Lone Star boat] posed to keep the course clear, nearly| The entries sat nd with "fae and ‘and for th th WAVE-IAM Girls’ how HA 4a Mt. TS ta Vv Club. Next was the New Rochelle swamped the boats. Piping Rock follow: definitely ‘ i reeetn, the a liver nnd Kidneys w Shed pK ‘at 8.90, a tford An effort has been made by the The Broad Hollow Mat hite Sox, for hin impor ant de one High School, coached by Stedditord| voy" york rowing clubs for years vo be mle and a Touma’: |thphre Hildebrand nth that purpone, gu will ava Siti ats REPUBLIC Yea ah Pitt and John Hadeau; then in order| Hersuade the City of New York to 3 flenegamblan.. 140, Willog, | vemterday Ticeanese, @ th, Cone Where Cowboy te ing.” THE N CLAW Flushing High School, by Lieut. Jack) dredge and dam a proper course in 143: Nosegay, 148: Wal so bs Kaasttt, He pl cs vi Ford-| the waters of Pelham Buy, at be 140; aight ‘ot Mere, 128 | Willtams Beats ‘Trinity at Tennis, Atkinson of the Wahneta B. C.; Ford-| 00 weer le the city a cost of ETOWN,. Sf Cla. MonTooMeRY' i” Fro o city, ing spent zs North ah iste, | WILLIAMSTOWN, 3 iy nrc 4 ham University Prep. School, by Jack | $5,900,000 in building, @ speedway ow Peg ela sot Pater taal gi Wl bv & rome Yarion, ie tok a [i2:, How tennis tournament with Trinity yester- oe q || ASTOR tx way, |TV 2 oR iu nda: HE Laay. Capt. Cutler, the New England PT ey ante Mulcaby, and the De Witt Clinton| which a few rich men may race their | 3% High School by John Morrissey. ‘Tho: fast trotting horses, cannot afford to $5 boats all were held by the rudder, | Spend oa*-thirticth of that sum to en- Sebepereey, 42 sot HA Intercollegiate champion, defeated Ed- , mt dow a pastime that will help build up Hints isco diianas It, the. Trinity Wade, inthe best eagh by a man in an anchored skiff. healthy citizens by thousands. BRTD RACK—The Brookville Plate: for two. match of the day, 6—, 75. aA Pav AcE . is erat Had rr rae in Oh = “THY SION OF TRE ROSE. Adapted from LONGACRE Sa Ey 4 i A FULL WOUSE Ven ganas, OW TRIAL AMUSEMENTS.___ PLAZA *** io 18 abe RG, NANCE O'NEIL & THEDA BARA pe LE) Announces the Arrival of Vo! © Ne KREUTZER SONATA AND F High ass oe MES, WM. MORRIS Liege of § FRANK ARVINE ae i ee welat da tient Men fe LECHASE|: on a) ———— SST For four years manager of my Boston store, Mr. Arvine was settled ii Taking charge of Mitchell The Tailor’s 2 stores, 1431 tnd, peautifa’ Does not Bronte MISCUELL THR TAILOR World's Largest Custom Tailor Boston. 1 telegraphed nim last week, asking him to come over and as- ‘i the things you tke Never Salle te Mr. Arvine ative retry ad submits thel] come the manent of New York store, te accepted this position, poem ay 119-21 Nassau St., New York City, to-day; fi! S$ peep sgee ret appa h~ following ideas to the general pu subject to the following conditions, | use herewith his own terms’ serve notice on the public that | find thousands an sere arypaue |The New WATHRBURY War The man whe pays $10.00 for a pair of shoes) I will come to New York for price stipulated, and assume the manage- thousends and thousands of yards of goods in this stock ya a there. AL. oo} "yitiee and ion thinks a pair for $5.00 are uo good, but I find in|} Ment of New York store, under the following conditions: that are down to one, two and three suit patterns. I find ‘L U N Attraction | hve at night with « NEW set yerfectly. Deen | Thet, made Coney leland femoue tooth Wchtoneds wetocinn taste BRIGHTON (20° Bez" a Yours’ etractons and Dental ‘ne different cities that | have had experience in | must have the privilege to dictate my ideas to the tailors, more Blue Serges, for a positive fact, tian a wholesale | want to change the advertising policy, whereby we can explain to that the great majority of people cannot afford the trade in general how much style and character gointoa suit of clothes commission house would carry. Something must be to pay $10.00 for shoes, and they do pretty welll) that we make at the prices you advertise. done to make good in my probationary period in this Brighton Beach, VWitie tare Cunt made painless by our with o pair for $3.50. ob | I want full charge of che men in the storg, so that my ideas of courtesy cltv» one —_ going to meng he price of clothing made to | ‘SunLesaue. Ful Bete of oR ier ty Th F ' and attention will be adopted by every man in the establishment. your order lower than ever ‘ore advertised. - _ | Gold Fillings ~ - pays $5.00 for a straw hat deosn't, I realize the importance of Mr, J, Caul Macdonald, is believe thet « straw hat can be put together to! and it is not my A lot of these ends run two-piece, some three-piece , intention to dictate to him at all, Ae 1 firmly beheve that four years of ryth bso! sell for less than $5.00, but New York today is filled Boston style absorbed into my system leaves me in a position to talk on suits. Eve ing is absolutely all wool and worsted. Gola Goosen, 22 karat c- ae yt Behind Valery, | Gilver Fillings - WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS with strow hats for $1.50, and the efficiency men|| presenit day styles. Neat, tasty effects, Tweeds, Cheviots, Cassimeres, fancy oLvmrt fiz, MAT. DAILY| "29 w, gat te pps om Sclnossas are wearing $1.50 straw 1am willing to. cowperate with Mr. Macdonald im every particular, Blue Serges, Covert Cloths. Everything that would com- ff “FROLICS OF 1915" | erie) satin, 4 Fin St ee York Hours 6706 GuND~AYS, @ subject to his judgmenc on tailoring, prise a tailoring stock to sell from $20.00 to $35.00, All | want ihe right to clean out every end in stock at lower prices than ends in s rom The mon whe buys an sutomebile for $6000, ou every advertised during my probationary period, trom May 25 to in otosks f now until the 16th of June will be cold. thinks he has purchased the ecme of automobile | une 15th, with the understanding that not a yard of your present stock and really pities the man whe thinks || Will remains, : on cutomebite ler loss money, Henry Ford | insist on a brand new stock of Summer goods before Summer steps in If the above conditions are satisfactory to you, | will report Tuewda bay 2 eee pg —_ fly (oigned) PRANK ARVINE not controlled by their vanity, are riding 1 find ohoput one bundcod pioces af Blue Serge, tine Englioh ” yg ion fabrics, put in stack Le sell for $28.00.— | wil reduce, 9 1 5. 00 some a ery hi The men whe poys $65.00 for » suit of clothes 140 phogse of 264 Fina Serpe, paid by overs, high: peicod $12.75 PHOTO PLAYS, — YITAGRAPH 12°" A es a FOR GALE. ea ame country fer todey docsn’t think « taller can produce for $35.00 reduce in price to, suit to order what he pays $65.00 for; still, Mitchell The Tailor W pieces of fine American Berge, marked to sell in stock $10. making four times os many suits os ony other for 115.40, Three-plece suit, to order 00 |New York tailor, ot prices ranging Irom $9.00 $0 pleces Hemerpyn, Crash, Choviets, marked ouk to & |$12.00.$15.00; and is one of the largest clothing Siees ec sit aor sre to wider sae “twee: 910,00 jouierenes & Se eeevs “marked to wilt toe, “elite” vases $10.00 Trousers to Order ... $2.75 MITCHELL The Tailor sosron|: 1431 BROADWAY (sce | omen Store» | 119-121 NASSAU STREET commana 10 O’CLOCK New York City. 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