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etamanta intiieeiainaiaechaasitadiiehiaaiaa sabvibedadietasaaaieitameatsae tae eit age e oN EE ED. > ; , ae THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 12, 1904. . | | | ara | THE DIAMOND, RING [© Ace macs | AND RACE | Wit THERES | “SANDOW” MERTES OF THE GIANTS. ICY YOUNG MAKES | » PUY SETTER BALL. DENTISTRY. pre DENTISTRY. NEW YORK PAINLESS : ANOTHER RECORD AA Sey DENTAL 3 INC World.) | Boston took advantage of ita last chance have shown eeaaon. Mana- ewan = ‘me ene Natistaia: 2.—Ry shutting | to put the ame away in the cotton, TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN, ALSO ONE FILLING FREE, Gustag the sojourn of bis ‘tedin in the out Detroit in a fifteen-inniuz game Ot] The least slip by Young meant defeat, TO DEMONSTRATE OUR PAINLESS METHODS t week, added another to tho| the Huntington avenue grounds yekter-| but he was not out to make elipe yes- and introduce our Thurio Plate, . day “Cy’* Young establivhed the very | terday. Our work Is done painiessly by a simple application to the gums. We { remarkable record of retiring the oppos-| ‘There was one man out in the seventh | § @re the originators of painiess dentistry. Our processes are ing teams without a run in thirty con-|inning before a mfe hit was made off ented. Our prices are within the reach of all, Gold fillings from y secutive innings. For twenty-one con-| him, and the crowd were beginning to| J $1.00; Amalgam fillings, 50c.; Cleaning, 50c.; Gold Crowns, $3.06, secutive innings in the last three games| think that he waa out for another no-| § All operators are skilled graduates, Speclalistsin cach department. he has pitched not @ safe hit has been | hit game. Only two nite were made oft | § Diplomas displayed at cach chair. made off his delivery. |hia. delivery in the nine innings, and Keepin ences erect, Lrol eed work petted baal and N on -lonly fiv i . ears. Incorporated Not a run for fourteen straight tn-/ five safe in the fifteen innings. under the laws of the State of New York, this sof indisceaete nings by elther team, a blank for De-| This was good pitching, and yet “Cy” troit in the fifteenth and then safo| was not having ft all his own way, for! , 1, OFFICE HOLRS, 9 A. M, to7 P. M, 4 Qrives by Ferris, Farrell and Dougerty | Klan, a young left-hander, was dellv-| 9 hay ony eeecn ore AY St. { Not Open Sundays.) pig a brought in the winning run for tho|ering the goods In fine until ft eek Avert: dusdg atiouaants: S057 as : champions in one of the most interest-| became a battle between "Cy" and the y a ‘Telephone. okiyn—495 Fult ing games ever played. | youngster. ‘The Detroit man kept up —- erin ccamman ‘That. In brief, is the story of the game | ‘ine speed. and had @ splendid break F at the Huntington avenue grounds yes-| to his ball, until the boys straightened FREE. FREE terday. [things out in tho fifteenth. a ‘As the teams went out for the ff-| Not until the lust did two gafe hite To any one i sods us their address we will return by mail one teonth inning 1t was fast growing dark,|come in any one Inning. Killian was] our handsome seal souvenirs. Call for one, and after consulting the captains of /the only one bah Pare Coal el ed DR, RANKIN’S DENTAL PARLORS)’ DR. J, MAUDE RANKIN both Umpire Connolly decided to call | Detrnit: While Guin: Boston man to AND THE the game at the close of the inning.|reach the third corner. WORLD DENTAL ASSOCIATION , HAVE CONSOLIDATED AND _ REMOVED—Main Office 366 6th Av., to 352 6th Av., S, E. Corner 22d St, ICES—PLENTY OF LIGHT AND AIR—PROMPT ATTENTION, TEBTH EXAMINED FREE— ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN, OFFERINGS FOR THIS WEEK UPTOWN BRANCH—GI0 Gth Av., between 35ti and 36th Sis Copp. Herald Building.) HURST UMPIRES SATURDAY. Mt Our Two tstablishmants That Wil Etfect a Saving to Customers of from 15 to 25 Per Cent, OUWNTOWN BRANCH—Corner Canal and Varick Sis (stapled 29 Years.) hienhehtt mental yl OR BASY PAYMENTS—$1. ‘Tin Hurst will make his reappearence “ad PAS stan Ph, eas Si PAYMEN % pow P as an umpire. nest Saturday, having! : : i Ss : rye , jue Cttlone open Bundays | tnd Fi leave. foeen assigned by President Pulliam to| hy y it x officiate at the Harvard-Pennsyivania jong string of opinions on the Red's better work, as compared to that done Tast. @eason. “A factor that enters ae | game. Pulliam now has a college um- “ Py Boring’ eat argu into the teams iioowee: thls . Oia: lak cofisleting at eterst:tagceh) tri entics | is the fnct that the matority of ; Smith, Gaffney, Kelly, Adams and Sit HA ciatat * eee ele wichepien citing Springman, and it keeps him busy #u that’ tee tone ther. pay abacus familiar plying umpires for the college games. J A $3.98 Golden Oak Ext. Table, Niqniy pale : f; To introduce Our Painless ‘ Peon enetters, abla and motes i Hote come: a ate RNISHE F | Special oy Rae 84 E) that they work with some- T! D AT 15. ~. | ices thing Iike clock-work precision." ON EXHIBITION AT OUR de This Week: J FILUNGS - - 25¢ ep Se ee eh ee en eee FREIGHT PAID | . . . EB IS a ||| sananese ant Chinn watting®: tatest importation, ies per yard up. ‘Union Painless Dentists. : LIBERAL WJERMS OF CREDIT. 338 6th Ave. (Cor. 21st St.) . q - wy, IER Bt Near Maa Colainbus Av., Near 1084 St, make you glad to have your teeth] | WO FLOORS UP. WORK GUARANTEED. | : Following is a record of the no-run no-hit games that have been ||| iock. Opee. Bits Hepat W nessay [oon AY pada Or natant na extracted, without pain, by our | played in the big loagues since 1876: and Saturday Evenings. [Garner:; CFR SATCU AC e New Botanical Discovery [| SV EDCADS i ie sa He wrath ptcconewamad ereetinchcweins thes va sprites RE VERS 2 Oe Te cheng. Ot WV Oboeater; ver Chicago, ae : — — and go home at night wearing new. P 7 and a Stahl for Jack Heydon, of the Bal- | from now on cover second ‘and cap- 1360—June 17, John M. Ward, of Providence, ve. Buffalo; July 12, Lee Rich- FOR SALE. FOR SALE. teeth that fit and feel comfortable? en n SY Vanla ‘ tain the clu He is In excellent shape, nond, of Worcester, vs, Cleveland; Aug. 19, Larry Corcoran, of Chicago, va. The pleasure fs yours for five do! RAILROAD. timores. 4 and Stahl would be ; townsend ani He Boston; Aug. 20, Jimmy Galvin, of Buffalo, vs. Worcester, lars and the work guaranteed tor STATIONS Wo. us vy vot dw eusy-third Streee Bireets rs orn League and Hey- bears icely, leaving Bill Bergen hes been murdering his t. 11, Tor dea would a vp Pere nicely, is on oe th tbat a a6: to wth uit Bep my Mullane, of Loulsville, vs. Cincinnati. < BICYCLES Cheaper Than Ever, ten years. hoe th ‘ ih) Li cond, ‘The olever catcher ecems to be ieh-ANe) 6, Thamy Gaivils of BuTalo, wa. Detroit : Full Sets of Teet orl fron Desbeoases Obsck Miah! got the fret of shoes | %t his best this spring. 188)—April 11, Lave Fouts, of #t. Louls Browns, vs. St_Louls Maroons; July :, sitet et salted te.aur, a i Gatiandt sacs inntivs tase « pair 21, John Clarkson, of Chicago, vs. Providence; Aug. 29, Charles Forguson, of iiick cash, regardless tht ven ele’ gor r'yenty-thiea heat gitared f6r-tha mén who makes home) | Woodratt naa/been doing some exteu- |} ‘Phiiadelphie, v1, Providence Print 8 6995 995 ay) Waterbury Danial jitlar er Mor sf 2 A the. Boston. American ghounds. | tion with the bat in the past few ‘bettas. i excuse to fos was that he| The little fellow continues . 1, A. W. Atkinson, of Athletics, vs, Metropolltans; Jung 2, Will- UUMS Oy. , \j | needed the shoen balls by the bacamen cE opuontas tema be sei | saat are of Brooklyn, vs. Bt, Louls Browne; Oct. 6 Matt Kilroy, of Balti 3 vouag TURTEED an 7 9. lox wn hs itn, ae ris) haere sis _ Snuttne, thd” Uideeradion Sarg 4 — has had but few fee at third |} more, va, Pittsburg. 00 ch elie neat A BROOKL EW YORK: melunatl, Indiaimpols, Bt. area realion ot red Haurtenn, of the| aFy reise vateintelds went.ante tempor-|] "span 1s George Var Haltren, of New York, va. St. Louls Browns (to Pal Dia fie Ho “10; 414-416 Fulton St, 84 W. 23d St. 105 XRXANTA the apcession of Fred ‘Caltfornla); May 27, William H. Terry, of Brooklyn, vs. Louisville; June 6, 4 FunSistiED at 99, °° Be 08. $1.25, te rc "8178, |B 24 door vent Abra (Op, Iden Muses.) inthe, Smoking ad ham & Straus's, ‘Detroit. { saa Buffalos, Catcher Jack Eta, formerly ot | There is question: as to who ts the|| Heary Pottor, of Kausas City, vs. Daltimore; July “i, Edward Seward, of WRITE FOR LIST OF GOODS. Beene “lub, who fas got back In the National League to-| athletics, va. Cincinnatl; July 1, “Gus” Weyhing, of Athletics, va, Kansas nd incl of the Brooklyne ‘being the prinal- || !t¥- for the istiction, 1890-June 7, Charles King, of Chicngo Players’ League team, vs, Brooklyn | SWa¥te the Washington ball club Ike | 9! n Timmy Casey Shas been suggested uls0,|] players’ League team; Sept. 15, Ledell Titcomb, of Rochester, vs. Syracuse. the new. World's Fair postage stamp? | but he is much heavier than either of Je guns so) Thneane J TLOveL of Drookiyss ea, New ere) July oh /Amos 08 pein ra one : ity & hi~ others, x 6. P. Beoags ititakee @ Jot of Mcking.—Chi-| the = Ruse, of New York, vs. Brooklyn. IN Crry OR COUNTRY. REAL ESTATE, | Eipsbare: ssigeiemat da en, ee te: + have no fewer than six 18¥8—Oct. 15, Charles (Bumpus) Jones, of Cincinnati, vs, Pittsburg; Aug. 6, o at Xe ge sh wenandoaly Toad). er Brooklyns $1 AQY Chicco. 5FOr Toleda” except’ Batardape ry 705 Top CHIC EXPRESS. a Wee ke teen on thelr regular || sack gtivetts, of Boston, va, Brooklyn; Aug. 8, A. B. Banders, of Louisville, vs. 6 Rooms, Cellar and Attic, Sante fia Shenauasah ¥ Valiey Route: - clang Future * Hughey: Jenningd obtained his release | toain, McCormick, the little third base- ‘100 DOWN, $b MONTHLY £3) oust Sieg ICA Gs 10 AND ST, LOUIS BX= Of Nashville (via Cincinnatl aB4 indlanapolis, Chicago, ago BL =ERIEXGO IMITED.—Pi se, ren tatege ags, Toledo and’ Cleveland, Hoars, 8 to 6. Sundays, 9 to 4. German, French and Swedish spoken. ‘oh eu iP CALL & MAK. YOUR ow 189%6—April 22, Breitensteln, of Cincinnati, vs. Pittsburg; April Jay the athletic.committee of Cornell| man, being the only right-hander in the |} Baltimore. SBURG. pen ersity and reported in Baltimére bunch. 18--Aug. 16, William V, Hawke, of Baltimore, va, Washington. - Hughes, of Baltimore, va. Boston; July 8 Frank Donahue, of Philadelphia, vs. || — : — — Rt eat fa MAIDEN Lal : AMATEUR BALL PLAYERS Boston; Aug. 21, William Thornton, of Chicago, va, Brooklyn. | fe ih a it Nevatahve ? He. Don’t Live in ‘he City, Pay High os" Pires 189%~May 8, Gray, of Buffalo, vs. Indjanapolis; May %, Charles Phillippl. [e) R E S S W. E L L Rent and Doctor Bills, et The 1.35. 8. 0.25, °) jand! - 1] | SBE 28 “Or” Foams, ot Cleveland, ve, Cincinnat Is ‘ of Loutsville, vs. New York; June 9, Newton, of Indianapolis, vs, Milwaukee; PAY US BUR, 31 WREKLY. RUT rh ySlal ity ‘World will pablish every dey in the Sporting Bditton }) | ie) 37, Victor Willis, of Moston, vs. Washington. Oo ERAN Ce _CREDI EVERYBODY, |Live in the Country, Own Your . Hae Grins anteny baseball players, scores of their games, chal- 1900-.April 19, Amole, of Buffalo, vs, Detroit; May 17, Kellum, of In- || 229 nrway. Too kent Anything you want, , 5 v8, De ; May 17, 5 - |} 229 Bi m vata i e and Have Health. : Re ieee all junteations to the Amateur Baseball Haitor }}| dianapolis, vs. Kansas City; June 12, Frank Hahn, of Cincinnatl, vs, Philadel- * | ctothing,, Clocks, | Jem sane rat nee ome if you ave He i (fk ¢ Bvening World, Pulttser Building, New York, phia; July 23, Dowling, of Milwaukeo, vs, Cleveland. Waltham & i, {Waten- ord ential.) chung and better your, condition 1eei—July 15, Christian Mathewson, of New York, vs. St. Louts, 4S plasnonan, "a1 down. : J. MoNamare, ef, address Joon || groin pie ene otic bicewol American League teem var: De) 1|| Grope om VATCH CO. 5 ‘Nasmaa AOE % G! a ike, to book i = tr tht tear oteraging’ ci nateen years Chin ns bal’ Wont Pwentysateen pireet i CANAL: \ a eras, Nadcos| “awe tales f O. wauld like to near from 1908—Sept. 18, Charles eran) of Philadelphia, vs. Chicago. SATE © DIAMONDS, | ¢8 BOWERY. COR: Wicd a dpiin Du Vaile, B, EASY PAYME PAYMENTS, jJowest noe a Heke Te: wedi: S| at eatan ar geventeen bo. nl 304-May 5, “Cy” Young, of Boston, va, Athletics. witteend representative it deairea | DIAMONDS, | EASY RAYMENTS. joveer hare MeCorm:! une, reas F. MeCornisck, No. mre ‘i Ainerican Watch and nd Co, ' WATCHES, Mi Bie a artes aprocklee Na fa to ot Mares SEN LANE. Thice BhmvaTor SEWELRY. | 57 YAMGEN GANT teostalee, | { pos hal 4 naraee ae ag, eh ; oe ite. 5 wader ead tai High PIANOS AND ORGANS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. Tybile, sob Fo Tie 1 patiguration sin dara cs Behoo " a lo ROP AL LLL ELLA, | CROPPER SODA PPTL Do nat be ra by others try- (cialis ee inan's Queene County tnt eath| to dar pI tar | , eels } ing to imitate us, but come direct or ae cet ator rs Gould ke to arrange fam many, Frain n hing to Seg write to our only offices. Ho Ree cays, Bal hom arene agin Seam a Ora Peake Petree Beckie, “4 = WALLEY LAND & Pa tao et, Me 4 - cAtE 3 MAY. 2.55 P. a has ‘eee Nekte. ol scaacaiaediipetia cigs ohieg 2 || 4 Profitable Piano Investment. eye oe 14 ike to fl May ould If re ie toler F | Ppt a4 Easy with a oR corner St); seventeen, Haak tink own teame, aving i ee Branch Office, 2 East 125th St. Son Faiton she Ras i ~ a @ 4c it. Grounds prefersed. AGdreas tery. HL ae mand ay, 2 2 ope 0 200" Broad Bon Htehie, F “0, Box 1800. 5 m thing 10, Dare. > Alen Mondayn and Sauurdada cnet Be, aeronway, nd, Re cpayicaai Anne 5 “Ouitflelder mee. to Join.» uniformed a a00 nd realdences ihrvath te aesusetion ier Svereping, facies tn, Nee TEES | Now reat, Bie z { 190 (CASE St monthly, bare two.family Telephone “313, Chelsea” for Benmagth ‘Aatroes, Betisontn fs Poona; price, 8-300 Shipman, &’Maiden tane, | ya! ert ten, Woon, Club would ike to, ar-| book Ramos tt \ sf Paes ¢ Draltic Masagen Baseball team: ‘own alge, eames, with veama aire fourteen feama the ‘grounds tnd ; oi » Ferny map a aide betrot me oF en istiem aivcn te DP nla! i rh egetate "SA GH aa Maz Many. Mase abet Se, went ace pT Re panes, pane, eam p petween the Ch os ant the A > aaa z wood. Juniors was fortelted to 713 9 ‘years. ; yah, Ma rook LODGES, SOCIETIES AND MEETINGS. General Passenger. Agents ©, would ke to, hear | Wood Funtore, hey would ti re, to Ea, Se mee gr He Bsc 5 Nl \ And No Interest Charged for Time Taken in Making Payments. Be i It remained for Bloomingdale Brothers back in 1895 to solve the piano buying problem. Bi BRA depart. from oa Through our unequalled buying faciliti:s we have placed the possession of a piano within the possibilities of every home. Mke to hear from « ‘by. a score Every piano we sell is fully guaranteed for ten years and kept in tune for one year free of charge, If the plano your jentara syearee | Davie Ser Siri dense ae CS ‘buy from us is not entirely satisfactory in every way, we will send for it without any expense or trouble to you, tise "The Arlington would ike, to. ar- | Beaver street welb athens We offer the celebrated Richardson Piano for $195—on terms of oy With Coams averaging fourteen ees He ne ceca ets $5 Down and $1 a Week. street. ‘Beyetat auniore Mould ike to hear | | The Hoyal Juntora would itke to piay’ Pianos Delivered to Your Home on Payment of $5, “HELP WANTED—MALE. nO TOU Od FAINT LINE RULER wanted. | Address The Cit: sess poy ars rc y Bookbinding Ca., Waterbury, Conn Sam scasacee a! WS Fi BG “RESRSSE: zp phe ves Mi... : Montreal Bx Kdiroadack 4M uffalo Speck fated FOR OPPORTUNITIES —$—— ES: prey > AYETABINE ten to twelve yeare for a9 Pree Nadtecs $2 Sokear ene Sar” wee . so that everybody c-n now be the possessor of a fine piano at a trifling outlay. To make money watch The HARL 2. wuld att . Abeees ' The new model Richardson Piano has the latest improvemen ts—overstrung scale, 71-3 octaves, one of the finest actions, sixteen-pound felt World's WANTS under the Pittetie el & Non ad rrdathe pants to piven aN HAY Perera hammers (made by one of the best manufacturers in the world), {imparted strings, bushed pins, fine selected ivory keys, new Boston fall board or! I a nia ata se FOUR, alde pet of from §5. to ayo- and music rack)three pedals and practice muffler. The cases are beautifully finished in double veneer, handsomely carved and polished. head of “Business Oppor- ol, 4 tte u i the fol rs ie Ae Magia eee onthe in Brake Bop Ay And every’ plano bears the maker’s name. , as H Prise rrr, Aas aii of Nain anes hat We Also Offer the Wilson Piano for $175 nla, Ha. 660. Baek ventas Beckie “4 hile cpa on terms of $5. down and $1 a week, as well as the following eerond Petters ‘open for an anes with emaeede, teas ‘e renowned pianos for cash or on Nberal terms: furcoon to farrteenl Yeary. ites sand, Sly ae ress Walters; Harmony, Belford & Weigner Pianos. ‘The seek On. cash sales we box and ship pianos free of charge to any Ne +- gg hog part_of the United States. age your old piane for m new one and pay any Dalanee dwe at $f a week, wo ere pear a tunities.” Among the thou- sands of chances presented in these columns there is surely one intended for you. ai Sunday World Wants