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tWS J THE EVEMMi WUKJL.D, TUESDAY, WAX Z3, 1911. farm tha t ti wore the only tienslWU- Us '.! risnslflerln Mayor's Latter to Waldo. Out of rnurteey to hi retiring Pollr fommlnlonw Mnyor Iv r Insisted that Mr. ('ropy Via. I resigned of 111 oun volition Immediately nfter mk Inff thin announirment the Mayor ffuvo out OBPISB Of the following letter. n!ih, he said ha hail just lnwarded hy pcil mturnpr to Commissioner Waldo at r.Mic Hsedejaartsri Hetr Mr. Waldo. Your flna servlr an head of th Fir Department IBdBeeS in to ap point yon to the headship of tho Pollc Department, lor ear fort I berame Mayor It era gen erally understood Dial nii"i nrm, nt and promotions In the I'olire ami Fire Department had rn. rlM some Interruption, hy outside fav orttlsm, and vn for money eon eldrien. and this n ndsrst " din g aa largely , nrr'-t T" 4o iimsy !th all poanblllty of thll I mad It a matter of Bottftjf that all ap pointment! and promotl .n eim-aii bl rosd In numerlral order from the civil aervice lata, tnatead of the appo nteao i ln( picked out of cer tified hatehe. by whl h ht i t,ad been Juggled win, ,n the pa.: You found thla condition prtValllBi In the Plr Departmrn', btt have done a.ay with It eompletelv nv fo.Ioe.lng ..ut th n-a- p.il ,. torre hy convincing the men that .-rrlt and faithfulness nlona ho.i! I rmnl. and re.toring- their emulation BBd MfldMK in honeat treatment. You will do the aamc In th- case .,' the Police Department You have forty-elfht wmi Illegal appoint menta to lmme.1ls:e v ,lcil ith In t ie Pnllre Department. have di r' tad the Chairman of tiia Oil 1 .-arvi.-e Board to alt don Srltl you abo-it the matter I ant yo,i t baniah from Iha Police Department, aa you havi. from ;he Kir Denarl- ment, avan t'.e ai'pr- ir.i' r . ,,f aD. polntment. favoritism promotion going by purchase. No Finer Men in the World. There la no flnar or m-ir faithful body of men. In the main. In the aorld, and my great leh t,, treat ihm with snevoleare and Juttl a. Theie ate a large numvr ,i va .... I a to ia Riled hy Bromotlon Th oeiay in thil r.-spect ha l.aan galnt my judgment and wishes. I.at that be cne of Iha flret thing to he attandad to. ami I would Ilka to h praaert and partlelpalS whan the promotion nre ennfarrad Whan the civil aerv.-e examinations for the va.an.-le amnnir t. . . aptalna ware bain held I warned tha aandldatai that no outalda Infl lan a of m 'nay, polltlca or anyt ilng rlae WOttl 1 rr nre thalr promotion, and that they eotild ha taken In numarlmi order rrotn tha Hat. I regret that the carrying out of tha Mnyor a aord haa been o king dc'iyrd Vary truly youra, W. J. ( ITJVOIt, Mavor. Thar haan't bean an much open loy and ood cheer In tha pollca Depart "tent for many yaara aa that which radiated from Hradijuartrra to the ra motaat precinct of the city when th ram out tht James ft. 'ropaay waa folnt out and ninnelat.der Waldu waa coming In. Mr. Cropaey retires with the distinction of being the most unpopular Police OoinmlaaeMer ihat haa served tlnce the ;reant systom of sdmlnlstarlna poller affair tvns ndoptad, and ba waa not In offli very long, either. The men at Headquarters made no attempt to conceal their elation. They ahonk hands with each other, patted each other on the ha ks and jubilated generally. Aa rapidly ai poaalble the telephone nprraiora lent Ui newi to the various precincts It la sntlrlpated th.t there will oon 1 b an aching void In the Kirat l'epuly rommlloner' office, which Is now occupied by Clement J. PTISOOll. It is reported that Tommlsslone- Waldo a" cepted th Police Commission! hlp with the understanding thai he la lo name hi own depot Ie. bropsey's Fstsl "23." Mr. Cropsey left lleadipiartern this afternoon after formally turning nr the property of the Pollca Department In hi poeslon to Commissioner Waldo. Observers at lleadguui lei a noted a peculiar coincidence In the or der ot Mr. Cropaey a going Th numbr of hi autonior.il I tl.TS Thla I My tt The total of the flg-uree In the Horn.? number of Mr. Cropy automobile 1 2.1 For th preaont Acting Chief John Kenton ot the Tire Department will act as CommWatoner. BpeeetllMI of t is chsnf of th Commiaalor.cr, Chief fenlon ssld: "The appointment of Commllnner Waldo as police CommHsioner Is the best appolnni eni that i-ou:d u:'.ii I am aure he will he as auceeaaflll with th Police Depart Rtent as he has been with the Plre Deportment When I eay that w are sorry to have him a 1 am sure I pak for tau l.&oo uni formed mn of the department." "Ginger" O'Brien Dismissed. The last official act ot HnB mission ST Cropeay waa the dastn.rsal from tne Pho Ipirtmetit of former bltpet lor Jrshn J ') llru-t, lieiter known n; t .: . rkrclea a "Olnger" O Hnen, and In earned as much comment at Head guar tera aa tne apponvtment of a new O m snlastonsar. Th OBriim eaas has been th aubjoot of much dismission, O'Brien waa Inspector in eommand n Coney Irland last summer . i Mayor Oay.nor waa Ifsaa pact tat ed !; bullt wound Inflicted by the w .uld- ; b aaaaaaln ftallsslhsr John Pui ty Miirhei. the Adtlns-Mayor, nt m,e tlgator to Coney lat ind. These men ' reported that condition on tlie Island war deplorable Their deerrlpt ion of open vice and licentiousness were sen sational In the etttreflso. A a result of th Investigation OBrln waa demoted to lh oftle nf captain and placed In charge of tin Macdouajal street Station. Tie n charfe were prefetied adjalnst him l lid he waa placed on trial on tepl I befa Third Deputy Commission, i 'itlah When the trial started O'Brien was suspndd The trial lasted Iwenty-elght days j Commlaaloner Walah reserved dec'.. Ion D'Brlan, undar f pension, reported a1 Headquarter every mornlnr, but hi '-se wae apparently burled ' Magistrate Corrlgan menVond the 0 Prlen matter In hi charge that Mayor Oaynor ws rponll,)e 1 i demoralisation of the poll" forci the was charged by Mugitrute C ; 'hit th administration did i d die dismiss O'Brien because of fe ' t scandalous dlectosuree he in! :1 i tks Th March lirand Jury, lh' th Corrlgan vie and crime eh went Into the O'Brien matter l. i md not mention It In ihe preaentm t handed lo Judge O'Sulllvaii. The fan. eral uppottlon w that the dlapo "Ion of O'Brien would be loft lo L'um .nloiir Cropaey successor. DANIEL O'REILLY URNS TABLES ON HIS PROSECUTOR shows That He Never Signed False Testimony Given in Supplementary Pn iceedings. Till. GRILLING IS ENDED. Plass Goes Back mi the Stand and Contradicts Statements of ilk1 Lawyer. The attempt on th" part of Asalf ant District. Attoriirv Huhrer to di rcdr I's. le; ii Hrilly, th imyer who is aa ciiead of lavmg unlawfully received 'lie l Kin worth of sto.-k sioien from Aa'on Bancroft in the rnrrldora of th rVodtlCa Kxchange. tratifnrmrd Itself Into full 2ed hoometang wl.n Au-a ham l.i vy g it a 1 hance to day l la gln th.- r.-.ii.e. t tMminattaaj of in cMant II- knot had taken up most nf w.,ter 4y af'.orn.i.in In quntlomng ( ttei.'y al. hi. ., leatim.iny at an examln nlin In aiipp!amentry pro ee lings over a Indent in Obtain ifjtlMt him by a modl:, In what purported to he n trans tipt of the teatlmony sjhen hy O'ltell y In nner to :.,e iiaeamma ,iut Id - I i.v the modlataa laay.-i-. Ja mi uttetr, O'RdUy mad to aay thai lila memory waa 'bad" and that aa anon aa ha got hold ,.f n little money he apant .t m the "tanlM light" diaxriet. In the present cafe ba t.aiihed that hi life was iiprlgn; nnj nia meniu.j gooj. The Tablea Turned. The vary flrat thine Abe- Levy did when he .t hi cittnea was to produce the taatlmODy ami to show to the Court and the Jury that U'ltellly'a IgMtdrl in t ie suppremantary proeaadlrsfi vaa not o testimony, hut to a for.inl ad J0111n1n1.it i.f hi examination. Juatlca av derided that the sig nature had reference only to the Hd lournment. and nothing Whatever to do .:h tun aliasod taatlmoity. When tha tilal an resumed to-. lay the prosecutor turned hi attention to 1 tin- taxi rtdt dttrlni wlrch Pias turned oer ine eio.en securlile to ftilllv.ni. .aw j er . IMd Mr. Sullivan aak you where you were going ? A. No, r. ij Plaai 1'i.ened up the neg-tlaUons ( the rah. did he? A. Yea, air. W. J'las said ' Are mi ready to do hi.alne .l.Mve you got the money" or ! ouielnlng of that pari didn't he? A Yea, air. Acting Agalnat Plaaa Q. And you were aoting wit.i Mr. fiul- 1 lhan agalnat Plaaa? A. Yes, lr. j. And Hulllvan tmik the aevurttie a PlMt handed ihem out .' Yea air. g. You didn't touch them' A No. air. 14. Why didn't you? A. 1 dldn t know what securities were stolen. It wouldn't have dime any good. Q. You weren t afraid to touch them'' A. No, dr. y If you were acting with Hulllvan ou k"w " " r'snt for you touch t.'iein? A. Yes, sir. Q. And If you w-ere acting with Plasa It made no differ en 0 If you touched Ihem or nut A. 1 knew that. Q. Then why did you ten Inipector Ru.eil that you never laid a Itnger on them'.' A That wn the fact. The nutter of the mls1ng Smelter stn-k was again font Ipio. Plas had tlenled that the n.lslng tock faj in the envelop taken from Aaron llan croft, and uggeet, Ihat Uenrge Ban croft was a degenei.it and probably knew the whereabouts of the smeltor stock. y. Why did you welcome th aig getlon that Oeorge Bancroft waa a do general, A. 1 did not arelcoms !' I didn't know It to he so. 1 did aay to Sullivan, though, to follow up Ihe sug gestion, but nothing came of it Q, Wry didn't you question Plas about the mla-lug Smeltens If you were acting with hulllvan 7 A, 1 did question him Both Mr Sullivan nnl 1 questioned hlin I told Plass to look again Sullivan Not Excited. IJ Wasn't lUlllVan very much e ite.l oer the missing SlOflkT A. No lr. he was not. W Didn't nu ssy to BvlUvaa that vu had known Pla a long lime, and that .:.l get him SJA) 'line, aa you hao i is telephone number" A 1 aald he had given nie Id tStSfehone nunsber, and 1 1 1 1 1 1 v ould call blni up. ij knew Plas was a crook? A. 1 dldn'l kMW anything about him. (J Iddn't you know that day that '," i .s gulity .. iving Stolon goods" V. 1 didn't think so. "Let us see," said Rutkner. and he read from n Kel ly's sialeaient that tl e i ".pie he na "In touch with" were ; r'v badly frightened O penly again denhsd 'hat he expected to et anything more than the H fe he i, islvsd from Bulltvsn. Q V"ii laled enerday that the tH.fUSi was to go eventually to Ihe men who held the bonds, didn't you? A Ye. air. Q. And they were to get the money through PI? A. Yes. sir. Q And east til you didn't think Plas waa con. -nit ling a crime' A. t did not Q. Isn't It fact that your activity, sfter bring sent for by Inspector Ru 11, was that you were analnu ni yr.ur account? A No, it was to help the police. Q, ITOU sent for Plaaa, he came to youi ouss ihret llmss. why did you Bu t at? A To help the pnltc. g. Wnv. If you wer working with t ie police, didn't you give Annan mg Plass i. telephone number? A. It nun t Plas ' telephone number. It was a number through w::. h h could be 1 re.,. .. A It After ll'Relllv left Ihe .tanit f.,r.,-.r Poiir Cap isle Jo n ii. MsCuUafn te lifted i" . a ii ad lawyer's goad .: arter. P Back on Stand. I'.a' wi 1 1 i'..ce on the stand to ., v that be had not gone alone to O'Reilly's office on tne morning of Mar. h If., tut nual i-etle with Vales. 1 1 " denied saying to r.'Itclliy when they stepped mil of the taxi.ab mat If eii..er he or Siilll- van hud made a falae n0V thsy aousl Public Library Which Is Open To-Day; Some of Those Who Figured in Ceremonies fit tj VAGNER STARTS Kulllvnn also took the stand. Me de- I I I hit ' V J V E9 1 filc;lM ff LEAD ON DODGERS ;mor,ow-- w . Jar . it nif inn a nw nnri o iiLKi udiahu 1 uruw r uvpsavtiso frnnl hi e-. ... Kirat Tage i Oe.irge I, Rlvea. and fVna'.ly Preldent j Tft with nlnaty ittrss jrsar old John i Itlgeloia t: pre..;,1eni of the library, I leaning on Ma nrm Cheers for President. In l.hl order they matched to the ra:d dale frn-n which th addroeees j were made The appearance of l'reel- ! dent Taft and John It'.geloa served a InOplrStlotl for a prolonged OtMar that I thundered through the hunting nd or rlSjd nut Into the mael thiMiig on I Fifth atesnuo. utn,,,,, ..r.-ei openen toe ceremontea Willi a piaver nnd Arehhlehop Kar'ev . pmnoiin-ed the benediction Then I're. ' Ident John Ulgnlow of the l.lhra arose slowly and made an address that was gi acted with cheer PrsSldsnl Taft. 00V Dlx and Mayor tinynm poke blofly. The longeat address eras made by Ueorge I.. RlvaS. who reln:et the history f the irowth and develop- ment of the vast public library System that la Just OOmplatSdi ntid BntVlly Thomas Hntlng of the nrm of c'airet K HnatltiKa, the architect of the mag nl II r-pn t pil, delivered n golden key to Park Commissioner BttSvor, by which tlie gift of t lie library Sas turned ove. to thl five million dweller of the Qraatsr city. President Taft's Speech. President Taft aa.d in part. "M fellow citizens. This day crowns a work of national importance The dedication of thl beautiful structure for the epread of knowledge among the people marks not only the consumma tion of a noteworthy plan for bringing within the crui of the humblest and Poorodl cltlsen toe opportunity for u. quinni information on every subject of every kind, but It furnishes a nyidel Hint example for other eltlee which have been struggling with the ame problem, and point for them the true way. 'The completion of this building gives outward nod suhsiuntlal evidence of PSffOCtlon of the project. When th tory Is told of how this great organli Itlnti was afTe ted ll la luirdlv credible. "a library which affords constant ref erence and lead ng room families to i.Ton people and wttloh otrculataa through sixty hrin-hes Its hooka, ut the rnte of 1,060, (M6 a year, accomplishes 10 much more In the popu.ar dirf mlna ItOn of knowiedsa than any other 111 brary In the wi ld, that the men who OOnoslVSd the piau and Sho had the energy, tact, fallen e and kn0WlOdTS with which to exe ute It, are th.so w-hom i would oongratulate to-day." Rives Olvee Its History. Tho address of Trust. Hives con talnsd an slaborats history of the growth of the public libraries in Now York an ! Ihe gradual development of the hug enterprise which reultd In the crea tion of a moa lament to education that Will tako Its place beside the Hrltleh Museum ami the Library of Prance. He told of the great gifts of James ljennx and BsmuSl J. Tllden, nf the consolida tion of tlie Aator, l,ei ox nn I Tllden r lundntlonSi of the gift by the city of Die unUSSd reservoir forming tne weal -crn part of II ry a nt Park, and of the las step w nl. ii brought tho city of New York behind the hulldlnrf of the super , mari.le structure. Which has shelves for RtOrs ihnn 4,W,uni bOSkS and the great est i Ir.ulatliur library schem In tna world, Ilnvinr related In great detail Ihe history of Ilia tedious development of lbs gigantic library scheme Mr. Hives said Hiulng th period which has elapsed tlnce the Aator and l.enox lllnarles united with th Tllden Trust Iha con solidated library haa by no means stood still. At the beginning of tlie present jeut the 0ta'. number of volumes In "i Aator and l.enox llbrarlua available for ute amounted '." over SOU.ooo and the pump lie's to over 300,ors"', so that ihe number uf pieces in the collgcilgn bus i ndaHy tripled In slX'eeti years. The Quality Kept Up. "It baa ulto PS0B made mor aall ahle for goiterai uae uy oata.oautng and tne oatalogus iww oontsua nearly tiHmmaw 3, nun, linn i ards Not M iy haa the mini- I ir of hook luc.li addral t,, and their j duality wll kept lip, In; the perlodi I OOls In irhleh all Uia lati Invention;. I and dlaeovrrlea of art and SClOOOS are , recorded are kept fur u,- In ever In- rreialiiK number. The library now j racsivee over f.too eurrani pertodloala II ha alsi recently utideriaken tie OOllOOtlon of vniiravlnga and etc'ilna. on the lines of the print rullectlon of I the British Mas. ini. "Hut lev J''Vr',or,,'', ",r:,k!nt, : with ot t!ie lOi-poritl.in ha 1., en - ,'n the In the direct. on f oonular use Ml the means ot ,ts great svaeni of clr-uiatlnc brati It M.a Hiwnya the pi;rpoe of New York Publl l.i hra ry available for ua ..f a- !i,,i.i r. . u.d ... ,,uv. .. in .. larei and m ire lllu-rnl irn, nn In- ItltUtlon f"i- tie use of all the people, of all ages and all tut onnlltles. That purpose they were enabled In some measure to carry out by taking over the work of the New York I'ree Cr- culatlns Library and oiiier Institutions Whloh carried on similar enterpr'es. hut It was not until one of our own trustees, Mr. Anirew Carnegie, mad , Ids great sift lo me city, which Induce! the city authorlile In thflf turn to embark upon a most far reaching and ! generous policy, "that we were able to establish tho great ystem of branch j libraries which now exlat undr th-' control of our corporation In what was the old city of New York nnd ;n Stater Island." Gov. Olx'a Speech In hi but: spsSOh UBV. i-hx 'said it. 1 part "I have peculiar pic a ire In lolnlm; you In the dedication of this noble i building, not only fW what p. Is In It self and for what It Is to do, hut be- i cause I have so recently seen our pica; state library go up In llame and amnke. And I luapaot that the onVera of the state Bduoatlon Department win aay I that II Is W'll that 1 sho, il l come here In ordOl that 1 may have a freh den. onatratlon of the vastneas of a pub!. library and .i lively enec of the monsj that la needed to lay even the founda tions of a new one which may be meas urably worthy of the State of New York "This msgnlflcent public library will he called upon to meet the needs of keener and more complex activities than are manifest In any other city In the world. T have every confidence that It will fulfil lie high ro!-. on in a Wy WOTthy of the great men whose for tunes laid the foundui Ions, anil which will merit the further aid of olher men . itii liberal fortunes, aa well aa the Rood will and eupport of all the people of the great city which possesses such a priceless treasure " In tccaptlng t ie building for the tr is le.s of tlie New Y 'rk Ptebtlc Library the kgad John BtgelOW said that they accepted it as a work of art "mi would ...u.. it. rajtik anth aii' other atruct ire I , tne world eonsc raited to education, He .-al.l fien. spanking of i,.e .low:..; merrl of archltaoturs in leans from the aii.n.laid act by the Cathedral if Notre Dtbmoi "Need w-e d.-epalr that before th lapiO of another $$0 years, nay even before Albany and Troy bsSOSSS like the Itronx and llrooklyn only bor o igha uf QrSAtSr New York, til Tsmpls of lilnarva. in whloh we aro BSSdnVblSd to-day may do a uiucn for the co.iunerc.nl metropoll of I America as HotTS Hame has assietel I In R"cntnpllhing for the tnetroioe ; of France." Cloltig 0V1 t some of th same gftrtlAd covered n Mr. RIVOS'S nddres Mr Ttlgelow he-inched out hito a dl-iisiou of the value of Action Imsgtnatlve llt sratUrS 'n a gre.it pohll llhrary. PAPERHAMGER OVERCOME AT HIS WORK BY ARSENIC. rtnvbl IVMSOffi a pnper danger of No. I ?4 Ludlow -tnet, la in a SSHoug condl- ' tion at j Hood Wright Hospital from Sasmorrhags rauaed by arseiii.ni poion- ' ing. IsMSOft went to-da . t.. ti e aptVt'1 ment Loose at No. 8t. NIOhOlM ave ti'ie to pap.r Some room-. Before put ting on the new piper :iie walls had $0 bo SSI aped. While puis, dug the groundWOSl part ct' ' art 'he man wag BaTsotod hy the ntsenlc USSd in RMMUfSCtlirlng wail pa ter nnd fell to the floor wit i a leVeri ' . uorrhage. De Tobln tried 1 1 ,op t ie. II w of blood with eat s i era, and Dr. Bm tit was oiled from j. Hood W'rlghl Hospital, lo- smith took Laen(f to P.ts hOSBil i a hc.t t.. ..: i. are to ing tJ tav hts Ufa. BATTING ORDER Brooklvn. Sirk, . Dauhert. lh. Wihoat, if PtttabtiTV, Byrno. 3h. I.e.l.h, ef. ' ary, i. Waaner. s. Miliar, lb, Hunter, lb. IVllson, rf. Ulhson, e. Hummel. "i Murch. cf. i oulson. rf. Zim-.iierman, 3 RorSJOA. c. 8"aiilan, p I'amnlt. p t'mpire Prer.n.-.n and O'Day. flpeeUI I Th Keeina World.) vVAdHINOTON PARK, BROOKLYN May 2S After havlnx loat three ram M out of four to lohnsiv IteOeaw' ntan.. the Tittehurg team OSItM Over to th h"rK td-dsy and bSflan a 'cca of thr'e games witii P.:' iMhien a Trcllej l)odk'- r. . ,k. ,. the first .nn-iranee of the PlratSS bare thla year l.oiai fan were on hand. He- Hcantan warmed up . well In his preliminary stunt (bat Man ager liahicn sent him to do th twirling, with Otto Miller on th" receiving end Cnmnlti was the l1rate' tWlrler, with (llhson heiiind the hat. Manager Clark" was unnWe to p'ay on account of a'i Injury to hi' lag, and Ca rey look his pli-e In left field. Special (or Tuesday, th? 23rd ii 1.1(111 ( RJMM KIBBM, I'm mi mi . 1UC 29c SMOOTH Jiiiin vn miimiv I'm Ml in v EC y-aax-e. But careful aU silk IftylW WM s4T UlOVv gloves rc no "Kayser's." Wlf o) There'3 A Way to Tell the Genuine "Look in the hem" for the nam: "KAYSER" it i -3 there far V9UT r protection. "KAYSER" gloves have been the stsudard for over llyTy a quartet of a century eo$t no more" than the "ordinary I'Mi vKS kind," end don't weir out a', ihs finder ends. tMil VvgwlV Ettiy Pa'r contains a guarantee ticket uou take no r.s.V. Jff W Short Silk Glovos-50c, 75c, $1.00 Mffa ,Nk Long Silk Gloves-7Sc., $1.00, 91.25, $1.50 y J) n!V JUUUS KAYSEK i CO.. Makers MS adjtfLV SBL BbWbV WB, Afr ! STEWART SLIP CjVtH CO., jmr sTT n I. Tin wM Ei "nr 11111 iu rrk Hon anil I ,.rt laji.ll alrvrl ,ni.m SBeBvees rirnln until II ', In, u. All our slurs ui.rn uli.rSa rvvnlug until I I o'sltuk, HKiH QRAPB HON HONS AND CHOCOLATl I Bj purcbaslni purest InfrrHioBts in Immense quan- lilies anil than sellltU at "A 1'i'lliiv n Pound ProBl." Loft's ambition to etandardiss this popular favaeite Ii realised. Come eipeotlug 00c ortb aud you wen t 9 nf clUaii'ioint.-d. Pound Box tivK RACING RESULTS AT LOUISVILLE. I . itsT ftAt'K iMrae. f' r maiden tao-vear-old. four an 1 one-hnlf f n-hmg KaJser, ll.'i IGHdMli fir:, t'aaey Jones, li: lltteei, ae dnl. MltWO Jltnm'.e, UI c M ey). third Tim... n V. t-:. 1 k lene, It' OtltPHMOi Kl:i Ktrli K. I N .. np. Tcrrlbea Dm, JTohnni pi t. Oay Bird, Myoafasa and Nnrti n;r pan and nni.u i na HUM I. 12 Mutuc Paid -Kl m r, llnldhti $t.v. place. :t.vt; show, 1.1. 3. 'asey .Ion,-.". Jda. e, $m.o; :iuv, ft.Hn. Mlncn .Ilmm; . a. ion. Iln.lii tBCOND ItAi'F. - 'ei ing, for three, your. old, one mile and aeventy yard-.-- Ora ie, M (Olaaaii flrat i Louis katt. i s r KnemaD. aacond; Mo kier. IM tRiooii third. Time, 1.47. Melton s Ban Prior, Hold oak, DtacoaMMti DoteOOOl 1 and lei Morgau also ran. f.' Mutuel paid "raela. stialgh'. 1.12 n. plH. e, III ho. show-, . LaOttil Kant, pla 1 70. allow , 4 M Kooklar, alio, jh 10. ELECTRIC PARK RESULTS. FIRST RACK I'lllle and mares. ...... -yerr-old and up. aelllnc. four and m ha f.i.-i.ma- --oai .nd. IU (Orand), 4 'o I. 7 to .". and 7 to 10, won. Kxeei- ;e-ice. M iRataph J to 1. even and 1 to 2, ! aectid. Aldlne M, lOT, i Peak), 7 to i. fi to 5 and out, third Time. O.fat 3-4. Ml.. , i-Toole Oald !... u ,.A I 'l.l 1 1 ,. ; I'he.-k and flelle ' ran and nniati.'it aa tiiiiiii'ii. BCOND li.VCB- I'our-year- .Is and up. sat HIIS I one mile and a quarter. -Fond Heart. 114 (Feiki, J to 1. 7 to '.0 rmi aroB: Hodae itoe. in Idrandl. even unC out. PCOndi Mi OfBckJUa, lit I I Men try l, I to 5, 1 to I Time 2 o. Hear of the nd nut. third. VI ..intHin and D'Arkle o ran. TIIIIll KA' 'K-T:ite..-ve r-ol la and upward; Mlllttgtj four and havlf far limn iflndi Pan ia Id, : l-i lOrand), evn, i) to : and int. flrat; Dlatrlct All in ay, UK York c, In 1. 1 t .', ee.-nd; Itnelnrtte, ''. t " and 11 ,T,r..i II ( . l nil i, 4" t 1, 12 10 1 and to 1. Ird. . Ime i l.eon D. taSntrhrnl Fyes, Tom haw I and IuVOHIBM tito ran and finished a i name I. TORONTO RESULTS. r'P.ST RACI BMC added; three-year- Oldi md up; six fOldontl Klnc Ja t e, i; s. i:il. nit i. .jn tralgh. lint; .1. It. Houghton. Iin iRrynei. se'ond. Tlmi 1,1114, only two starter... BRCOXD P..YfK. ISO added; ma len . iw.. car-olds, four and a half f ir 1 .Be -Co try Seed. II. . ltryiei, $1.4 r. g ;t. $1.00 pUfe and $:.r.o show. Or:. Knights t'ifrr. us (Pleksnsi, $ .'' lace, tl show, a, end. Senex. 11$ iDtgglha), IC.IO show, third. Time, n..:.. Wlldw.-ed Plrgt Aid, Pali. mn. OoldAm, Hcvr. Hipper, Actor, I.ooth 1 I ady nnd Sheriff Nolte also ran and finished as named. THIRD BACE-dtOSO n.i.led; three- ear-olds and upward, f .aled in Can ada: one mile and an eighth St. BSUM, 127 (Imgam. ?2.40 Hra t. l.'.r.i pla e. won; Hancock. IS1 (Musgrava), IMO pla e, se-ond; Powderman, lift fgUlll lingi. tilrd. Time, MtaVS, Inndtlilni alro an F V.'RTH RACK Kar hunlorai ml'.e and a quar;er on tile Pat. VW added. Ilawkwlnc, M3 'Mr. Holland) $r30 sirakrht, $3. place, r: .'' show, first; Bilberry, M$ iMr. Prnetiri. BiCVi p.a . j:.:i s'mw. vecond ; Water Bridge, IM Mr. It. Iv!ei. 12 M show, third. Time, 1,17 tad. VOOlVlno. Wool'onso and lie., mar finished as named. i Trade Mark, i opecla! (or Wednesday, the 24th I 1(1 M II I I I I I II Ml I IOC ' iii in i i r.itM. I'lll Ml IIII.V l.l 11 1 11 VII II 29c pis I iii . I'll! Ml III iv 5 BARCLAY Stt 29 COrYlAMDt'sT PARK ROlV L NASSAU tS 206" BHOADWAY A7 NASSAU ST. (Ut set.svata,,...,;., pLClfltwl walght in tsveh ir.ttano ui oiudM tt.p oontainar. RESULTS AND ENTRIES LOUISVILLE ENTRIES Pilt-r nt' t I'ur-f. matden: ihret-ttsr-etdji a allr. Walts, lot. Mi Mlllslate. lot. Itni.- 10 Kflldto., 11: 1 Ilurke, ioti Port ,. lull St- It's, llll, V renin. IIS 11 win ui taaena Onua. 1 . nam arai, 11a. 1, I I .n lit, nkxu.Mi met -.lilies, lan-rvat-nktsi nt furloaaa 'It. . u llai fai pstwa ol laies t's.. Iiei. Ilsniant. Iini It. t'l.ns I'M lil'rent.. In.. I r.iti, liat. MiiK.iafi tin', 100: Yjnsie toi. Mar... Waltei aentt tea. rililtli It At 'It ftetllaij rll fnrlnagi l'r. j, I". Pis "tl'k liia. Kvr White tna -Hal nine I :' Itim a, lie. Kit.. I ., v ytmandn I'". 1 nil'", til. IM Bo, Ml, I'arhaa, lea. Al M,i ii. r . 1 1st ; Inrlstneat, 11.1 I'm It m It M I. Ilaadkaii aa sad nae-eli 'eeillli I'll . W II. W...I II.,, I, , n.a-e I 'S. ' '. IIW K'msk na i ni I: fur. a. fire nirloor TarnNe Par. M l II. jm i.iatit, In., John It ini - lev II Am, mil: hftajni Hope, Htl, Molner Ki iv In . A-a-e. Ilia 1,am. 103; Isk.. 'la i I' I; I . k ii, i' ntakair, no -IXTli lti I. teilina. "ii an I "ic dsl.vntli m i. i ai "i i i"i . i sui rHu, lea ii jja; la-. I"t. atetiass, IfJTj T,ai His nii-ei.-r. ie,;. i !,. 1"tl ' nil sll-.wsn.e diaim-l. W.ather .' tra.k Ileal,. TORONTO ENTRIES. , PIR-T Kli I Th i Is and im.srd i nil'. Pnrw I'm aid,-1 ., aii s kail i.n I l-.ng. '1 1 la. Ill lie- Iobk II.'.. X ,' I tltr. Ho X rtiiural'irlstrt. Ml, --.. 113; i X rtil l a'l. Ml. 1" 'Ml lt.X ' I 1 '! , NrVla, ViMnmm iT.SOn ad lei. fi f ,.t . . Marc . ." , , V'';;.,."1',1 . llk. Oiraian'. IPJ; I ;ainma lOdi' Vad M"'. ,"',", -, '.'.',V,v Si 1 Yliufll ?','' .',' v rHIBD It A K rhrr, laapokla sFn,std' 11 "'' It""' I'hw. seilins. Iftoti sd.!.. ,.ne and V.": " ' '.""' 1 " : ... V v ''l, l"" i.i'.vi.n ...i n tllft 1 ait ..' t.i "i 1,1' ! ui in n if i.-i. t ' i. .., ........I. Toniat l ui llsn-b ... t.Ynoo added; on ud ' maev , - . tat. Defter as, tort. I k .la... ll.i. '. in riuherbcrt, I t". Kirir Itmu, Iti. fire.: ,n. HI, Benrell, IIS; IV ...i t"7. Tlie marr. Mi .'. rtPTrl I".', i .,!l i::, ho. H.l.l.it., ent... P xi K Pan-jsr-oloa ,,,M n,.sM. 4t. ei.lechaas SI .V 1 a.1.1. 1 al..i,i iaa H -o !t.,ne ali.l a 'tail BJ ka Aa.nt. IM, H Al, 141, T is Wrigln. Id' . K Rkiilat, III! HXTII it A' I' T'ir.e-cr.,.iii and uaant Wh.th) Pi. .. "iliiu. f.alel In I'anada. .Vi ad led. IlinVmgl Untie Rob, 111, IHant..-,. li. I. 'it. aii e. lali ll.ii-ar. llll Moon, laser. 111. I'la.rriauJ. PS; "i neaasMt, In;, Pnanafl, 114. i' . 11 U V 11... .1.1. an.1 1 "a d Hiiatell Plate; msi.l-i s.'.eo a.11,1. inc 'tails stil arnt) jsrla. -Ilensa. VJV, Vllsmea - a,,Malaaw UT Tih. r.,,. ,.r VmJS naii uWppewa, ion. , all, w , - -iiitii-1 ..r f.. Waa "ld .rark f., . ELECTRIC PARK ENTR'ES. I IU-T lli'lt- T" imt-ilda; fire furl -at. Tranllghl 111. laalR.. Ill fVsnmrl. 111. s rue. 1::', Ni.Ni. n nrrsel Md' in. k. .. I l!.M V. I'..ir ,sr ..II. ad mi; -ell- inn, i se.1 aae i.aif tii..na. uv- ". Ma (Kint ton, Vn; M.-.-r Ml, ll. Judge tntndoa, 111; lein asaglii. U'l T i Mhi e Ik, Urn., I's.ade. II . U'l. Merl-r If. Til I It ' I llM'K T'eri,. ,. up; .' leg; "ir miv aaltraaa. n. i . . iov. 1. 1 Hart, in. Ma iiv in. fjraola Bead, i"i. -ar .er, na vant., iot I'.'t Itril KAI V. T ' .sr.M- ml 'i lea. fonf an I ol ..air l.irtoiie.. I'r.'t.niae Ion. l.i.trtrt Attnrner. ll" Welsh Hell, inn- l.i"n Ii la-.. Helled.!, lit ii.,.1 At. I".. Mi,. ... .(. 111 HUho Blt 1. I. PIFTU Iin I I u .ear-Ida ami up; art ing. f-i'lr and an.-hal' fnrln-af,. -Pan Thet. p'.',. , . .. Pe 111 It ek II ..li. Iia, ,;e is Hall, lis; Royal Intra, 111 'sa.arlla. 116; a , -orn l. b'.V IN'TII Him Ti ., o-el ls and ip ..11 ma. -Is anl Dti-hR ' doagi near Pan. ISO; as en. I'-a la i A ..... ll. K.l.na. ltd P -1 i II." . !"'. "Pi pouada uipeeatlet sllewasss akUsaa' Weal iei ' Ira- -al ta-t R LEASANT DREAMC I. till III YKIlMK'lDk - 1 Kills All House bugs. w H-IM'I"-. nl. HfllttllaT. I It' MM l" miii Ufa-, Hit, nriirt Motlti ru-. Kfii.'f i kdoi Liuiokly PisH'". lui -'.iiri fr Oorroi. ImmriUaitr lo It -t 1 n. S .,'1 h l-iT. grry, .ry nnti df pa rr n : t ... I Or. tnv. '. E- L. WtBB, ;,T Mad..,. ITEtVAB'l l.ll' ( HI Kit 11(1 VV. MIS, "I',' Mar) a, O I b. , (n M Ql KEN tX. qhkbSan, Caunti mis ia. .i v it i nati.o if no,0eeoa. Istlcaed husbn.1,1 i,r Mur. M ,1... .1 ol Ull lanai swaii. wvvaig i . . . i , ir. - run eral from hi lets residtace, lu Ilan. i St.. ..a VV. tv. a:'sv, nl a e'elssgl ii ,"-.- t.i .si. Altihoases Caurea ivhers s salsioa high ii i.i jf rsoiili u alii ut altered for u rrp...- . i ins si. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK JVIONDAY WON?! us SCALES BROKE OUT ALL OVER HER BODY Scalp Affected, Hair Began to Fall. Hands So Disfigured She Had to Wear Gloves All the Time, Two Hospitals Unable to Assure Cure. First Application of Cuticura Soap and Ointment Allayed Itching. Psoriasis Has Disappeared. "Allow me t" ,iv a ItW word. In prah. of the Cuttcun i. rnedk) About three ydfafl aiti. I Was ..i I p whit ar ile on my l t and .I'""' I oit.ulted doctor Who treated me (or ringworm I saw no i ti Hire and moltad ipei laliat arid he Ositiied I hud p oruil . 1 cot. tlnu.il treat-th-m under hint lor i"t'it ; . monthi uni'l 1 saw 'inles hretiklng ntif nil ovel my hodv a'.c tuv taie. .My ..do was affected, and toy hair iH'itn Id fall, I then rhangsd i. . to no n'-d I vent in two Imspl- lall . nd each a I ted to mnl.e a aiudy of tl i raa and d unnlile to cure It or a.. lire n:e of a cure. 1 tiled several pat en; HMdlclnti mid ns finally advised hy a friend who hn used I'ultrura on her Children -ice Ihelf birth, to purri'as tt ta i ' itlrnra Rem Ilea. 1 purchased s ate of yi.,n, i " Ointment and the ftgaotrait. Aft t the nnrt ppheatloti, the I'- hln tM sDayed. "i II -ill 'i Imj :'.'' Sorip and Oln'mmt and nov ; 'I i .it none other l graid rlOttl for my .km. Tha pasriasts tin.. dsappartd tttid 1 eve' y w ' i ' re ftfl l.etier. Mv tvdi v.ere .o dl.tigiired er,re u.lng the P'ltl. cum lt't""dlen flint I had to wear coves nil the time. New mv body and hand" are looking nna.H(fUmed i Ml Mam Murneti, ji.i.i TltSWMat St . Philadelphia. Pa . Bepl .11). 111. Cuticura Soap and Olnlmei t .old tliroegh out tha aorld Potter Drtja A- Cham ('"., sole pron . IMCotdtpbtM Ave., P.. ton WM IU free, sample i of Put ii -.-a Soap I ed Ointment, arfth .'l.'-p. hook on .kin I reattn 't't. i u rn was, Sale of USED PIANOS These instrun cuts liave Lcc received fiom ren tals and cxcl-ange ac coui.ts. All have I ccn placed in thcrough order by our experts, a-id are offete-l at unusually at tractive priecs. GRANDS Knabo small Grand: like t v Sp lal -it.... $540 Steinway; tpltHtdid con.ii- tion Sp cial nt $465 Yose & Sonsi nUuSttgWiyi iii:alli-i size, Spe. ial at $435 UPRIGHTS Knabo; Phi'lu. .ui)', .ike new. Spuin! at $385 Knaba; : i.ilu oany; like new. Special ai $380 Steinway; PfXei pK-'rfeCt or der. Specml $360 Wehen mahogany; perfect order. Spot i;il at $335 Vose; mahogany; like now. Special at..' $290 Haines Bros.; ni:ihor;nny; like new. Special at $260 Ivors & Pond; walnut. Spe cial at, imly $140 Convenient terms of Payment will te arranged New Pianos i Mahogany case; $ QA full, rich to.-.e) letfU lie lull allow fir n 'ii. ,n nt priid In uj''.'y I'i'' puti'i'tae O Jfnobs Jiiin'r nrti) lime iriiam tvu w firs nfer pu r BSJgftlg. Cath or $5 Down and $5 Monthly All Cany the Knale Guatantee Wm. KN ABE & Co. 5th Ave. & 39th St. BEST WORK at LOWES i PRICES I. f litres at ilount ui mhi mtnil ttiul Mm ttr i-Mn the ftntnt itiihulstrry unrk uuU gtllii rOVfrtT try iin - mil ii wMI unit .t j iii ti . Kpet In) offtr unr mrk only. Niv $ 5 alas a I R. r.-IMM K PARI "K BLITM ii ;i ltrd ii, taisMtrr, ailk aim. . : i Irani., i' lltsird SSW, 6-PC. SLIP COVERS to ortlfr. utr-a 111 A 11 Li I D I li 1 tinnfi'l t t U liru:ik 1 iiiUlng, A II ' flip, U'l iu it t t r liow Itttgr, Uoocil v, .' ' mi M mile- 1 II. ill t ill I All West Milt St. HeiiphoUterlnu Co. 103 W. Utn nuttllM i he).,.. ROBINSON'S PATENT BARLEY The Only Infant Food All IsrocrfN ami OrutciiUtt HELP WANTtD FEi'A'-E. waist HOUSE: MUar HAVE tjoou r.: ijehu-:nce, .NONE OTH h' US NEED AH- l'J- . PRESBYTERIAN BUILDING, 1 56 BTH AV, hoom eoa -i nn' iv .., iii it ii i,,. listed ut rkj . rlii , nn. ,, ulun &ur.au, Pullla. '(Una ' 1 I'urli I. : orld'a i trir. n".Tittssi curau ' '-';"lV'','.i.V,"'l"' llsrlen. Of. n.oi.i'n li'll r '."' ll',,!,!,,,,.""' m I .. !. a- ,tl..l BatlU 12 -a J daes f mng ti.. t ) t "i