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1 ‘ Mo geoords were smashed or made on bowling ciroles the past week, While aoores wete mace, the averages @ro those set up At this time last ‘The score of 106 estadilched two tweaks ago by thd Columbia League, re- tmine as high score for the season. The | (Ontterion team in the Now York League have o tally of 1,017, This la the best ‘of the week and tho Oriterions expect to eapture the honors this year in thelr ‘The week closed with « number of in- teresting match games, nearly all the alleys having one or more games played on Saturday, Crack bowlers desiring to wottle the question of supremacy be tween themselves and members of rival teams fought In out in match games, most of them having a wager on the Teault. These games, whose scores fol- Jow, give a sood line of many of the local cracks and the form they are now F ——_-.— TOURNAMENT STANDINGS. nr Knights of Columbus, 1 4 ‘ 00] Heats rmmnng Kennedy Gastee McBride 1 Individui Kennedy Bromas Carrol Life Insurance League, ‘Tea: Won. Lost, H.8, ident Savii 5 BS utual Lite ‘ 40 rudential i4 42 tual Benetii a ‘ashington K Fidelity & Casualiy : 8 8 ki 8 Casualty..... . 3 8 am 2 4 fe 1 8 foL 0 6 684 Individnal Averages. Whitney, Mutual Lite UT High Individual Score, Olonara, Prudential . ‘ American National, ‘eam ’. Spartan ' y jowev ill ee ee Sor eteEs Canes ees High Team Score, Bleecker Bowling Club teh Individual Score, D, Shipman (Alxonquin) New York Le: ‘Team. , place, the Iatter team won three games, ew Jersey. i - & tled in one and lost two, The vecres gigenguia ¢ 0 91) | FIRST GAME-Co! ‘part FL WT toral, M8 Pien Criterion fsa total, 362. Knickerbocker 6 3 SECOND GAME—Cordes, 192; Blohm, Gauge. 1 38 Tes; total, 0, Plening, 208; Rogge, £2; v4 cn total, 426, Buffalo 4 2 | total, 426, 5 5 THIRD GAME—Cordes, 14; Blohm, 24; 8 6 total, 3. Piening, i Rogge, 173; H 5 total, $28. i 3 4 FOURTH GAME—Cordes, 170; Blohm, ‘4 173; total, 48. Ptening, 211; Rogge, 1%; 2 4 total, 296, ° 4) 9 2) FIFTH GAME—Cordes, 16; Blohm, 222; total, 391. Piening, 22; Rogge, 16; é t total, 391, : 0 8 SIXTH GAME—Cordes, 199; Blohm, 191; total, 0. Piening, ; Rogge, 179. total, 35T. Hiyles (Belvidere). . Moynahan, (Algonayin Ws (Alo ) | i 1g Jonter (Moria) re : Nigh Individual Average, 3, Smith Tremont League, 45 1S STILL HIGH SCORE AMONG BOWLERS. | 2%, 1 | SECOND GAME -Algonquin—Smith, 191; | ), 185; Lawrence (New Jereay), 14; (New Jereny) Eguesquisa and Young Win, “a interesting J Pye wre between . Beusquisa ferry Young against Sus iim and Ty Erdi rolled at the Grand Central alleys. conditions were best four out of isa and Young won four six, The scores: FIRST GAME—E; uisa, 203; ¥. isi; total, 463, Blohm, "199; Erdines, 180; total, 373. SECOND GAME — 192; Young, 169; total, 360, Bona ty, Erd- man, 182; total, ‘34, THIRD GAME— 179; Young, 185, 5 shims ‘Erdman, FIFTH GAME-! mo; ¥. | ae total ae Sonne int ‘pramat, SIXTH G, LT Ma, toad Monin stat innimes, 180, toul, 827, ‘Tre: it League, At ‘s Alleys, No. 801 Tremont avenue, Bronx, Friday the Buena Vistas ‘won two guod games. The scores: ¥ ‘IRST = GAME—Crow: 118; Bonule, 10, Clark, 1s; Prank, ith, Deg: ner, 153; 89, Active-M, Eman- Wel, 1H; Pinous, 16; Boehm, 1M) A. Emanuel, 181; Shauer, 1M; total, Tt GECOND GAME—Active—M. Bmanuel, 1b; erat, Li; Boe! uel, 163; Shauer, Vista—Meyer, lt; Anderson, ist; Mo- Laln, 108; Way, 1; Archer, 188; ‘to THIRD GAME -Crotzne--Gchultae, 178, Bchule, 141; Frans, 1%; Roth, 178, Dag- ner, 160; total, Meyer, jereon, 1 ‘Way, 138; Archer, 1%; total, 8%. iy League. ‘The Algonaquing won twice Saturday might at the Riverside alleys, and the Riversides lost to the Linwoods, Moyn- ahan, with 24, was high man The scores: FIRST GAMBE—Riverside—Bri rh 1%; Franklin, 167; LAnwood—Ro! Walworth, 184; Maler, 198; Daly, 18; total 871. BECOND GAME—Riverside—Briggs, 180 Keyes, 179: Phelps, 170: Linklater, 151 Becker, 179: total, 80. Algonquin-~ Moynahan, 19; Schwebke, li; Stein, 144; Diederick, 178; Wyman, 104; total, 186: Phelps, 98 THIRD GAME—Linwood—Roberts, 202 Dempsey, 1h: Walworth, 190; Maier, daly. 177: total, 928. Algonguin— Moynahan, 24; Schwebke, 172; Bteln. 168; Diederick, 175; Wyman, aA, total, Loe Staten Island Amateur League. Three games rolled last week resulted in two victories for the Kingstons, The scores FIRST GAME—Kingston—Sequine, 156; Vanderbilt, 184; Van Duaer, 178; Braisted, 1%: Cramer, 160; total, S69. Stapleton—Carsten, 151; Beinert, 14; Hamilton, 125; Nickel, 1; Ullman, 149 total, 143 SECOND GAME — Kingston — Gegulne, ae ‘anderbilt, 134 Duser, 2; Braisted, 1%; Cramer, ; total, & Crescent—Egbert, 155, Michel, 178; Litby, 164; Osborn, 170; Seitz, 157; total, 814 THIRD GAME—Creseent—Egbert, 17); Michel. 199; Libby, 160; Osborn, 210; Seitz, 174; total, G4 Stapleton—Cars- ten, 199; Belnert, 152; Hamilton, Nickel, 129; Willman, 168; tota), 147. Remple Won Five Straight. In a best five out of nine match rolled on the Grand Central alltys John Remple defeated Larry Stande, winning five straight, The scores Larry Stande .. 172 160 202 168 John Remple 2 06 Oe Match Games on Plening'’s Alleys, In a match sertes between Cordes and Blohm and Ptening and Rogge, rolled on Ptening’s alleys, No, 19 St. Mark's 1m we Universal National, The Algonquins won two games in the Universal National tournament, Satur- day, defeating the Bushwick and Uni- Yersa!, In the last game they put up the ood ‘score of 10H while Smith, ot that team had a tally of 25. The scores: FIRST GAMB—Universal—Ertman. 191; Kdwards, 200; Neary, 200; Guggouls, 172; Cohn, 19; total. #%,’ Bushwick Coun: cil—Ridderhoff, 21, M, Meyer, 164; Tuthill, 200; Keenan, 1d; Baker, 162; total, 4 Moynahan, 178; Harrie, 172; Wat, 201, Wyman, 182; total, 219. Burnwick Counall—Ridderhoff, 181; M. Meyer, 165; RNa 19; Keenan, 117; Baker, 171: THIRD GAME—Algonquin—Smith, 264; Movnahan, 1) Betis i Watt, 14; Bowling Games To-Night. Metropolitan Championship — Algon- quin ys. Buffalo; at the Germania al- leys, Manhattan. Ben Franklin League—Kellogg. Jour. | nal, Textile; at the Grand Central] Academy. Foresters’ League—Fort Greene, U. 8, Grant, Myrtle; at the Palace alleys, || Royal_ Arcanum Minor League—De/ . W. L #8.| Long, East New York, Dauntless, al x 6 bat | leys i and 2; Burnside, Bushwick G n- Knickerbocker 4 $ Gaol erat Putnam, alleys 3'and 4; Prankiln, pnespacted +2 0 944| Bravura, Willlamaburg, alleys 6 and 6;| Pad $ 1 689/at the Superba Pearl Wedding 1 1 883 National Provident Union League—| coer te { 1 70|Logan No. 1, Centennial, Union; at the] C : | Univ cademy. Soh Bobonan 4} TB] Universal Academy . atual ° Amphion Tourvament—Kensington, I Sunday Morning . o £ D. K., Diamond; at the Amphion Acad: | mere o Gs | emy Hig nlekerbock-| er, 060, odie Individual Score—O, Turek, Broadway Lecgue. Fifth Avenue Palace Tournament— Teama Nos, 6, 8, 13; of the Fitth Avenue Palace. Royal Arcanum Mejor League—Will- famsburg, Amphion, Welcome. Trust Companies’ League—Ni w feore |Seculrity and Trust Company 40 % «6 Mobs ltrus Company, United Btates Mort- ap ol 7 3 WY | gage and Trust Company. arfaio § 3 BR New York League—New Jersey, Ko Keun : 5 8 sis | Ko, Alpine. " 4 4 BS) Knights of Columbia Leacue—Genoa, bord 3 $ oo Vera Crus, Liberty. Hudson :§ 5 S10 | Silk League—A. A. Leower & Co. va. | a ial. ; 8 $o | Corona, Dominick & Co. | st Fiomiow } i sa) 760 Men High adi al Seore. and Boys Bageirantt (Buftatn), 240, High Individual Average. rr" advertised for employment in the| LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. SUNDAY WORLD WANT DIREC- TORY. i | gives | Bitter I'oe to Labor. | SPP Ee CAMMEYER 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St. In the Basement. A Man’s High Grade-Shoe to Be Sold on Election Day Only 0) Pair, for We shall also keep the whole store open to enable those people to visit us who cannot do so at other times, This shoe is the best value the men ever had at the price, It has been made specially to be sold on that day between the hours of 8 in the morning and 6 at night. We want the men who do not have the opportunity to reach our store on other days to see what we can do for i: them. It isthe best shoe propo- sition on the market. In box calf, velour calf, black calf, black kid and patent leather. Button and lace, To-Morrow Decides! And we've decided to remain open for business all day to-morrow to give an opportunity to those who couldn't get around before to visit our| great Overcoat Sale. We bought ‘hese coats from a wholesale firm | whose recent liquidation forced a sale of its stocks, We bought the Overcoats at 66 2-3 cents on the dollar, and we offer them to you at a jthird less than regular prices. | Regular $10 & $12.50 Overcoats, regular $12.50 and $ 50 $10 box Overcoats, black and Oxford gray cheviot and frieze, 44 $ to 46 inches long, all sizes, regularly $10 and $12.50, sale price... | Regular $15 Overcoats, in box and belt styles, of bl I want every Dyspeptic. every person who eu t style lack, is nervous or run down, every one who! blve, light and dark Oxfords and fancy cheviot and mixed goods, $ 00 suffers from sleeplessness, to try my Paw-| kerseys and meltons, 44 to $0 inches long, all sizes, regularly §15, Paw Tonte. sale price | 2.00 $ l 3:50 $ | 5° i give you the names $ | (2 v Oey rae have been cured by Mun- . N. B.—Not one overcoat in this stock has a silk lining. The value is in the goods, in the hand tailoring and in the style. Lin. I know that {t will cure Dyspepsia, in- Regular $18 Overcoats, box and belt coats, in black nov- igestion and all other forms of Stomach elty worsteds, striped and over-plaid mixed goods, and Oxford and Trouble. I know that it will cure Nervous-| black cheviot, melton and kersey. Most of this lot are 48 and 50 Paw-Paw Pills or ings are for the most part heavy serge, and sleeve linings of best quality satin, No frills, but good, solid worth in every garment, 31 and the saving on each Is 30 to 35 per cent, Mail orders will re- ceive as careful attention as personal calls. ness and that it ts a posttive cure for/ inches long belted coats, all sizes, regularly $18, sale price....... . Get the Habit. Sleeplecsness or Lost Appetite, I want Regular $20 Overcoats, belt and box models, in the fol- despondent person, all who are weak | lowing colors: Olive, brown, light and dark Oxford and black; and fun down, to cast aside all stimulants, | 9 vicuna, worsted cheviot, kersey, fancy mixed goods and novels 279 Broadway, Near Chambers Street. 47 Cortlandt Street, Near Greenwich Street, -Paw Toni oi een ON Tale bea well mit ty worsteds, 44 to 52 inches long, all sizes, regularly $20, sale price and 219 Sixth Avenue, Near Mth Street, 125th Street, Corner Third Avenue, MUNYON'S PAW-PAW xhilaration without Intoxication ai Regular $22.50 Overcoats, in box and belt styles, of Vene does away with all desire for beer, wIN®) tins Kerseys, meltons and Scotch mixtures, in grays, browns, at yoo ent constipated, billows, or tf your | blacks and Oxfords, 44 to 52 inches long, all sizes, regularly $22.50, blood 1s out of order, don't’fatl to take my! sale price . eA. es Paw-Paw Laxative Pills. h(i PA aol to Regular $25 Overcoats, in belt, tourist and box styles, of be the beat pills ever compouli yon. | novelty worsteds, silk mixtures, English kerseys, English meltons and Venetians, in Oxford, black, blue and fancy patterns, 44 to 52 Inches long, all sizes, regulariy $25, sale price aati 0 you's Paw-Paw _ on remedies. OF sleareo's new {ilustrated Magazine of Health sent free, Address Munyon, Phila OFFICERS OF ELECTION. All Landlords, In- spectors, Ballot and Poll Clerks can get their pay at once, if they will make a small purchase here, Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes, GUARANTEE CLOTHING COMPANY, Uptown 127th St. and 3d Ave- 211 eFC $20 China POLITICAL, “0.08. 12'50 1.25 Dinin 0 Extension Jacob Ruppert, Jr., "San" i CONGRESSMAN, | ee nd Member of the Beer Trust. | (sgt tor"| ' Member of the Ice Trust. BRUT M Not of the People. Renominated by orders of “ Dick’’ Croker. Crush Him To-Morrow ! |= — Independent Democratic Organizations | of the 16th Congressional Meche |SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. eae ee Cee FRE WORTD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER'T: tr ELECTION DAY SHOE SALE} PIANOS AND ORGANS, PIANOS AND ORGANS, Election Day Sale! Come to-morrow to secure one of the best Pianos manufactured, at $1 a Week. We olfer the new style 1905 model Wilson , we $5 Down and $1 a Week This exceptional offer places every one in a position to secure one of the best pianos manufacs tured at a trifling outlay—an outlay that no one could feel—besides giving one the advantage of @ saving of from $100 to $200, for The)Wilson Piano Is Better Than Most Pianos Offered by Dealers at from $300 to $325 Wilson Pianos are built by experts and are m.sterpieces of piano constr ction, They have 7 1-3 xctaves, are highly finished, in beautifully finished double veneer cases, Empire style, with handsome irved panels, They have new overstrung scale, and the best materials are used in their construction, The tone of the Wilson Pianos is full, rich and resonant, and, all in all, the Wilson Piano is a most artistic and satisfaction-giving istrument, To-morrow (Election Day) we will also offer the c my | a brated tone-lasting $350 Walters Piano $195at$1a Week No piano anywhere near its equal in tone, artistic design, quality of material and workman has ever been offered by any other manufacturer or dealer at anywhere near the price of the Walters, vhich is about half its real value! Walters Pianos are built to last a lifetime, by the Walters Piano Company, of New York, who are skilled, experienced piano manufacturers, A ten years’ guarantee js e n the inside of the top Iid of every Walters Piano, In this great Election Day piano sale you can secure one of the best pianos ever built for $5 town and $1 a week, delivered at your home on first payment, We charge no interest for time faken in mabine paymer s—no insurance and no “extras,” ree—With every piano sold w: give a beautiful stool to match and a new style plano cover, Old Pianos Exchanged—patance due accepted on liberal terms of $1 a wa : Cautior—Don’t buy a so-called “slightly used” or second-hand piano at any price, especially when you can procure a new piano such as we offer at the trifling outlay of a dollar a week. Second-hand pianos are like pieces of second-hand machinery—a little use renders them absoe . lutely worthless, Alt Cars Thansrer To Tape isOROER ESET In the fall of 1895 I contracted that earful disease, Blood Poison, It gain- such headway that I was forced to esign my position and seek relief at lot Springs, After spending all the neans I had I went to Memphis, In ese than three weeks I was in a hospi- al, and after nine weeks of suffering I rT Oty tired Fc THE Weer. 7.85 A. M.—CHICAGO SPECIAL i033 A Mtn Bae ih 3 Rooms, Completely, $49.98, 4 Furnished, $74.98, Sat $124.98, LiBBRAL Open PER WEEK Monda vas discharged as cured. In less than f} CREDIT },,¢ OPENS AN month ped bone in my body seemed | ff SYSTEM. Bvenings ACCOUNT. » be affected and felt as if they would reak at the least exertion, Again I as compelled to resign, and I returned > the hospital for a seven wetks stay, | ‘hen I came out I was advised to try urming. When I first went on the farm | prevailed on the only tirm who han- led drugs to get me one dozen bottles {S.S.S. At that time both of my | ands were broken out with blisters | d I was covered with boils and sores, || ‘ls, Jewelry bs 1 the meantime my druggist had got- | CasH OR CREDIT *n two dozen bottles of S. S. S. for me |] p. 1 I began its use, and after taking | he thirteenth bottle not a sore or boil as visible, R. B. PowkLt. East gth St., Little Rock, Ark. 267.wes11259" “AVOID THE RUSH,” AND SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTs NOW Y RAILWAY" ESAPEAKE & OHIO RAILWAY 1a AM. week days and 455 P.M dally, ) POINT COMFORT AM. week days wale 3 TTY—O.55 A.M. and 2.55 P, Suniays, 91.55 A.M. SS PM. week days, ASBURY. PAR L. W. Sweet & Co., (DEPARTMENT A) Main Store, 81-80 MAIDEN LANE, N. 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