The evening world. Newspaper, November 4, 1903, Page 13

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Femous. Woman’ Golf | &xpert Marries Ber- | ‘nard Sh | Pittsburg Before F Big Crowd. eRICAGO, Nov. 4—-Miss Bégste An- thomy, the golf champion, was marriea last night at Bvanston to Bernard Shea Church; was attended by over 008 inyibed guests, tride, who has been widely known @ number of years ag an expert “won both the Western and na- woman's golf championships this “MERCER SHOWS & FAST AMLF MILE GRAVESEND, dov, aisle cane galloping hours were agreeable ones this morn- ing, the track remaining in the same Hails 4 condition it has been for the Loaf | “tnight, {fhe feature of the morning's exer-| > was a emart gallop by Mercer of Prospest Stable's string, He was 7 x @ half-mile, negotiating the dis- tanoe in 2-5 seconds. ‘Phe Leeds racer Hursthourno—aras sort a mile and an «lgnth in Errant, Shero@ and Major were allowed a strong g@ \ Daly's racer Daly, efter a long \" up, Was shown on the course, and _ tter a preliminary gallop was let down @ quarter through the itch in 264-6 gecon ‘This horse is \ tho Washington mesting, 4 spr rFoll STANT MPM gaa Bi therat Hymettus and a) 4 Pace cuseet a Riefurlong gallop Phill writ jwainer in je, Wo! = a mie at oh Rcauet ee re ctip. Beggar he game string, pe twloe around ‘Tramer ey EAL ot ge Mocheiney 6n the and sent him tp the/ same; vari- share Bt een a alle inf eeaey ee Gosed, “ave ats A iydrengia galloped three- man Lamtey string, stepped “Heit Miss Ghylock reeled off six i a jon was sent @ yf Pa 36 rig rand Deslo, of a er Ei} oped a vs je in Kingraine and ope d three-quarters 0! speed, dex and laze; % silanes er and Ryinge BS the Meany , string, oe" Lael ‘mile in 1.8. NEW RIVAL TO TENNIS. | Tdmbédrelio Is Played in Le! Phe newest outdoor-gam: is, calied by the somdnpat e of tambourello. name from the pipe it of play, FA is igre ype ov i bourine. ‘The that in place of @ Tacket a tambouri 6 lawn tennis, aah %, a ol one, iawn ten~ an “afforded by to hit instru- remarkably strong tro a develop later, bis-75 “Tampouval Nothing bu tloular typ wr Se nas sak edi 2ua~ | Babot as Braces Up », ‘lode players “the Bellon Hammer {04 Bob Murphy. inh Bat tambourines would. certainly raion to the gam: Giesardio’ wil probably be2] wer ‘mong the gentler P APs ia in, tbe ean a come very eee pata ‘nd it var pe et) pare ind it vory Be net at all K ‘4) re half aint a Atiampe the tambourias | nfl abe eecrat of ef, ie a (Ril la gg “SGAMBLING IN MEXICO. Mone Persona Will tle If, So a” 5.) fitates Let It Ge On, pease Stocker, who paper in Linares, says the Hartford Courant. ge gt 3 yet he writes, Mayol oF i tbe any tee among as ee ete ven Halt was fir donthty 4 rt in oat! ub hom a vie, OA to weep. it ork taings arb not detvered ee) CHANGE W 6 1-2. | fr Neviiis | tins, mile at} Lesigu the world. ral ant kee this morning, where he went to con- fer with President Henry Killilea in next season. improve the team in RACE TRACK, AQUEDUCT, Nov. 14 ‘The entries for to-morrow's racés are as follows: nmaxked Beco! lla at, @ thas to the) Ga Fath faves waa Mtehiy ae pare = i rd ait When they Bineniny | Biel curt DOCTORS GIVING EGE used, British Doctors Performing aye *t Tori ‘Timnited tirely free of Prilg to all invalids who ol ae them for relief. These services Sainsidts and advice, but also of or sainer suri ‘The: Sta eae fh ara inc.) vs pecsted AUTO CUP FROM fs TEN Nov. 4A’ aespateh THE EMPEROR BERLIN, Nov. 4.—Emperor William, during: hig yisit¢to Gaalburg yesterday, - asked Baron von Bran‘fens' ball team, heen of | ery ‘of the German Automon! turned there from Milwau- the vicinity of Homburg. season, and the best alcobol-using automodi the club to Institute a competition for it ——— TWO BURNED TO DEATH. Started by Oil. AQUEDUCT ENTRIES. | Donald livery barns here to-day. and get the barn on fire, — WILD PIRATE SOLD. 1 0 ful Dutitul OR ‘ele, 1d the horse will be trained b; mil BiSige Prasch-.a Jookey recent Fomiva Wanaiennt mild ate — of Wiliam Lakelands? |". FREE SERVICES Wonderful Cures. pon pole these eminent lgliate. are gi their sérvices en-| . only. of consultation, ex- operations. of Eniinént Physicians of the SUITS of high ‘ade Thibets, SUITS of rich streot, New York. xtord . Cheviots, sat a ie for a re Ae iin) i and hare su OVERCOATS Of dressy “Vicunas, submit a report on the preparations fo the James Gordon Bennett cup race in His Majesty assured Baron von Bran- pe enrtnled Two Others Seriously Hurt in Fire) MONTPELIER, In4., Nov. 4—Grover Goss and Harry Elterach, of Marion, Were burned to death; Ray Ward, of Greenville, O., was fatally burned, and Milton Crozier was very seriously in- 03! Jured in a fire which destroyed the Mc- ) Gosg and }itzrach were asleep in the hay mow. Ward and Crozier attempted to utajt @ fire ina stove in the livery of- md Race—Handicap: mile dnd © fr! 566 ana used gasoline by mistake. ‘The 4 explosion surrounded them with flames Pats Pirate has bees sold to Dr. Thos, | % this"libéraf| SUITS. of fine Untinished Worsteds, 'S of nobbiest Mixed- Cassimeres, : 10} NR BE OnES of Kerseys, Meltons, Oxfords, No. Endhof-the Season Sale ever presented such an ARG you may enjoy right now, when you have'a full Pathe wear of the yarments ahead of you, . of Scotch and Irish Homespuns, OVERLOATS of smartest Coverts, BACHELORS FINED man ia supposed to proper agé of taking wher he Is twenty years, of age, says the Scottish American. The man | who does not marry at twenty Is fined £1 a month for every menth he remains unmarried.until he is thirty; then the fine te £2 4 month until he 1s sath, When it is increased to. £4 mont fine remaing at that age for t ho ea “ti ioe olive a0. 10) ahs realizes feed only £4 a yen nt ceases should Evi man married gnd has ae ‘misfortune to wid oF Argantina still declares Sloneer In wedded longer than th must pay for the privilege. T! conditon under which a man is exempt from the fine is if ae haa proposed three times in a year and been refused each time. That. however, aed be such a bed contemion of lack of charm on the rt of the man that he would not, per- aps, be likely to adeit it. Insomnia’s Gure— Insomnia is genérally caused by the overworked digestive organs rr trying to digest; food at night ich they should have done during the day. A dose of Beecham's Pills will Soothe the Stomach by assisting the organs to do their work and enable you to obtain Nature's Restorer—perfect sleep. Yourstomach dvesnot nourish you 6 with the food you takeif it is not work- ing right. You sometimes need the gentle assistance of Beecham's Pillstohelp nature, If you would sleep well, work welf'and be well, take an occasional dose of BEECHAM’S PILLS i don't Khow. their tation DP He ge world, aske your triends. Sold E rywhere tn Boxes, t and 6c. Douglas €3.50 shoes find them ‘Kent OF better uae 00 shoe of other makes,”” Wast Color Eyelets used exclusively. |e" Flse, 51.00 and Sites ee snr a BO ol Ba HE KEW YORK STORES » 965 N, $33 re ig Gites - 385 Silt As oe 10 nook en gsc And 600 More ‘Suits and Overcoats > In point of style, fit and rich dressy appearance these newer Suits and ~ Top Coats would be welcomed as a most notable achievement in £0 tailoring. Yet they are to be distributed\at Ten Dollars. The Wide. Scope of Uayat Brleet— 8 Shoutder, Our “Concave” Shoulder. The innovation gf our ‘Concave’ shoulder marked a decided and potent departure from the ordinary method of clothes-making. At first it was in the nature of an experiment. Now It’s a success. Since the troduction we have broadene our “Concayve’”’ shoulder and “@losefitting’’ collar. We Ime of its in- the scope of ave it for the boy wearing his ‘first long trouser suit (suits for hith as low.as $10); satist business man. met the demand for a The shape of it Is obtained breadth and style. the palieee man, whose critieal taste is led» by Grily. the best of clothes, and the u Concave” shoulder has shoulder of grace and in the modeling of the garment—and It tisthere ‘ to stay. Winter Suits & Ove At $18—Single and double-breasted sao! and fancy cheviots, cassimere: id and finished worsted and At $18—Medium length long loose overabate and Chesterttetds, reoats $15 all the new mod | oh er In black and Oxford velours, kerseys @nd meltore. otnen to ‘$50. Ever: —$12.5 ood sort:of Suit or Overcoat. ‘ed WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, THREE ROOMS FURNISHED, your life. PARLOR.—8 armani aor ion bat Bhor Mises ve an wlan. 18 noes fitation, igome! “Ya by 1 Ge Bae ts evel Ae ace at it IIS s eek wate st Our terms also to New Jersey sree ramecticut Houston ‘St. 3 PURNISHED, $145.00, It’s 'the best $125 worth of Furniture you ever saw ing a rl KIT CHBN—Oone Stove. one “Kitchen Ta, dle. 3 Chairn, 12 vores Otteloth. 25 oleses ‘Ttn- ware. 1 Kitcheg Closet, with glass doors, or Loe Box. rma? Hgghin be pha far stave buyers. to-out- For Sale. Aas) oy es a RT tars a Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Pay. Eight the After WE PosiT Ant wits MPLOYERS* LW. aye Pe CO, Cash or Credit Jewellers. Main Store— pe bere} naeea le Lane, N.Y. burs. TR AY. anon, tat Branches? __ CALL, we NEW CREDIT. SYSTEM: re in told HONE. CLOTHING ROR LADIES, MEN A BOYS i y rele No reforence ot seourlt NO INQUIRIES Bey the Aree) “iE LESH CREDIT AQUSE. 2859 3d Ave. Cor, 149th St. __OPEN BYESTNGS, — bine NDC CLOA, ITH COATH AND FUR one ely OF monthly. pa yinen "STANDARD OUTFITTING CU, 2 WEST 14 aL Waten- CREDIT” FOR EVERYBODY. CLOTHING for Ladies and Men. $1.00 A WEEK Will Keep You Well Dressed, LENOX CLOTHING C0., | 2289 3d Ave, near 128th, ont 884 Columbus Ave,, near 104th, one ht wy shay 247 Sixth Ave., cor. 16th st, one flight up. Business Confidential, Open Evenin; ngs ‘NEW CREDIT IDEA. CLOTHING FOR LADL EN No qulrtes of de SR of, eee alone, Make, pr jopoait and ¢ 6TH AVENUE CREDIT HOUSE, 223 6th Ave., bet. Idth and 15th Sts. DIANON JEWELRY, it We FIRST FLOOR. OPEN EVENINUS, Watch AND DIAMONDS, BASE PAS MENE WI pend rey be: BK Maakt, enuii BY fargond Tit ri pre BOYS, Gold Filled Take Advantage at Once! Don't Delay! We are having a tremendous rush in this great sale, and we advise you to come to-morrow sure. Greatest Piano Sale in America $350 Walters Dianos is for $195, including Beautiful Stoo! and Cover, .,, At $1 a Week: The Greatest Piano Valuc in the World?" Ag the Real Value! O The Walters Piano Has No Equal. It r Built to Last a Lifetime! Every Walters Piano is fully guaranteed in every particular for a term of ten years (a fac-simile of this guarantee’ is inserted in gift sais ters.on the inside of the top lid of every piano). Haba $5 Down and $1 a Week...” Delivered to Your Home on Payment rk Exchange your old piano for a beautiful new Walters: 3 Pan ‘| & GOOD HABID————-TO_HAYB CREDIT wilt Clothe the Whole Family on Week D1 ‘CLOT WOMEN'S Hl CHILDREN'S NG, Cloaks, Or fi I} Jewelry. Manhattan Clothing Co. 3434 3d Ave. Near 65th St. 2274 34 Aven Neas 124th St. 296 bth-Aveé, Near math St. BROOKLYN, ak Brn BROADWAY. ce Nee LIMITED —| ro Tndlabaistia St ae ‘ANIA ri ad a peter Es Pa HG oe ne rset of mouth! ments; lowest. prices! . in easy ti Na’ HRA’ BiauoNb Kcr yin ee ran ‘Son Broad “ Jor Cleveland shocks wae a SHB 0h ae CUUPEAND AND CINciMN, ein th Mi erie Wis a a NptHe ik Eons SUEUR | pinrontant 70 TAD me OF FINAN mae aa ey F pe bia IVES io 4 . ART | 4) ys THE " ais vas lay of maak A «aie anh 2 the phils and New Orleany, for, the yee 7 fies + afore the. first ny ear that une ror Acosta SA vs orry.—a: junds y ate ie ride Cure! week me ido. the ikecelver-of at his i ie a stake Ig whieh the Ciy wh tollo' Horta at OF ved ATTAN, No. 5T Cham- Berguateest, May Nanbatan N pondlich 3 HONK. comer Third | 4. MOF aaa he rane ati por ‘ty HI Sion nielpal Building, Bryoklyn. YRENS, corner Jackson vo of Rigen. BONACHIL OF RICHMON nd streets, Staplet: mount 1° hon the Amount theyent. as Videa by sections 016 and 915 of the Gr wk Charter (chapter JTS, 1: Recoiver of Th PAVID B. AUSTEN. Railroads. New York Central tO Lat £ LARGD DUUBLE STORE 50XS5. NEAR CITY HALL, at 28~30 City Hall Pidcas IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, « RULAND & WHITING CO, 5 BEEKMAN St : Rn ecRaeeree ert F oe att i ch Ue

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