The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1906, Page 2

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i f RSI Te 2 THE WORLD: THUREDAY EVENTING. MAY 2. 1906. POOR SROOKLYN) GANS GO DOWN © °=peseove Tas us sce" PAVWASTER IS HOT FOR STAKE WHOLE WORLD| QUAKERS LAY TO DEFEAT BY 2 |] WSSING WITH AS ROOSEVELT OFFERED TO AL EM OUT AGAIN SHUT-OUT ROUTE $2,000 WN CHSH URGES PEACE SIN FRANCISCO | ABR Pio Donovan's Men Had a Pfeffer’s Pitching a Puz-| Look in fora Minute | zle, While Taylor Is a ie E.E. White Draws Money Referendum Vote Is| President Sends Message from Long Island City | Planned, but Miners | to Congress in Regard at Philadelphia. | Mark for Boston. | ® Bank and Vanihes. Call for Fight. to Contributions. | ‘ak thea | | | $4 East 23d St, near th Ave. Since (RECIRTAD Ww. 4 xpectai| SO East 125th St-, near Mad. Ave, ripe nes Avan Lae Kot Sie ane tin 442 Columbus Ave., 81st & 82d Sis- dent Mu Nanda rw belet maces! Giuatsiest wt. Ot. dtarris ™MS ment tn Hea the report of th Kenle committ which has gone, to the printers. He (told of newotintions tn so far as they h progresesd, und wound Up, .say- inet 1. TWO RUNS. Secsnall ante) Mertes waa u to get the As al out Maloney, of aaa ae Casey, Sb. re — s met fou employed ray edge am sorry (hat we unable to settle this have been! Hummel, Bergen, ¢ Birickiett, ». Late this at (Special to The Ey covering ne: PHILADELPHIA, May crowd of fans saw Don: ness. We Wo will neve: here this after @ while looked easy for Dodgers. For a while they Bil Duggledy fre the F 8 fe corners of the | Stricklett had a off day and was | gaav: tor. Dufty's Hiberniens. They took | ‘ray’ Kindly. to. his shoots and drove him |T our way un way of rec at the gravest £ In Charge of Payroll. described as a abits n 8 On ; | from Luserne 4 tk equ ". be turned ne oT ‘ There a offer you Third Inning. ralsed one for a miss, He Whit jor fanned, Bro waited Macalethattine waa ried to it was natled by ; from the box. Ward's batting was a | FQ) {4 i 8 Mathourthe feature of the game. | atike e 5 ‘neatlore (wae. then spansed io nour th First Inning. ee fl t He He = new ea i ern were ex H | hs A ‘ A athe ‘ in the outakirts of Lon: Taveteiueteee An on | Ft Casey grounded out to Bransfleld. shail sm yote Wi Baloh ‘singled to centre. Lumley filed He Ww Chesed ue jon of a strike : to Brunsfield B Aare titet itt oats a is th to Magee © Bowe {bert. NO | of the M Fourth Inning. rman hol ted He secured the cur the bank closed | ¢ indorsement of W | Grote stage frigh [SALI Sao re , & distance ‘ced the first ball pitched tnto He wos on foot and a a_ single. ori Fur be 1 i} t Was at first supposed that he m | HIGHLANDERS FAVORITES CUT five come i New ror Ruth AND ATHLETICS LITTLE ICE AT | ome In had not heard from him since he left morning to go to Long Island Ci! A nunt is now be IN HOT GAME. JAMAICA TO-DAY.| made arouna Woodside H. between Elmhurst and Woodside traces of h Ps To-day when get thelr pay p: cited. As m¢ speak Enelis to make the: al might be a de ranied to deaj © awant or ihe | © ho has see: Lewis ft hunted safely, ey tripled to right. Maloney, Bate stealing ca bent sealing Lumley scoring © THREE Rt Thousands of {dle miners were tracted to ton by the hich was called to order by Preside {| John Mitchell, in tie Lackawa for | Court-H at 10 A. M. to-day | are between 70 and $0 delegate rtroom was pack were th in o> to. Katnal it NO Fifth Inning. conventi £ COMD Seyi Call and Examine om Write for List Fourth Inning. Sixth | Inning. | hours, ‘WORLD'S RECORD BY, = entire ant A LOCAL B BOWLER! — | S ARRESTED DWITH RIOT dan, ONE RUN Fifth Inning. Jorfan grounde gen Kingled to gleby to Br Danny Macdonald Makes an Average of 263 for Four | Seventh Inning. sent a hie! 125th St, at Madicon Ay. Eighth Inni = ~ SWWTHESSISLER | ; OF DOPING’ CHARGE Coward Shoe Inning he Howe YOUNG COULD WINS HIS THIRD MATCH forces | ny word to} m of the bar- failed to appear or Board, and the of ‘ex ympletels ‘The charg Were dismised | Ladies’ and Misses’ the Hoard refused to let the matte . go at that, and dectd on ont Walking Pumps. vestigation, to ta Ky. next month, The fashionable shapes, newest sonable leathers in a” WH UL Atterbur: "Y_Axioms Kaine frat thine in Clothes Atterury System | 1 tf | styles, § ; | ea = COWARD perfect fitting Pumps, Ready--to-wear an wafe ona to os ‘ are made for satisfaction P t LONT y tes, Ties and Oxfords. —not competition. They | elegrapher 3. jof Laken 3 soo, Se Ua amas SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, ace Coyne a | 4 ‘4 ' dundeed and Twente | ‘0 $45, threes i ; tw f tis aide," NO JAMES S. COWARD, 39-41 Cortlandt Street. | Hy blacalial Ne m2 And owen) | the fret <a ighth ‘Inning. 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. a eee athe nistle Do 3. i ‘ Here| ned 4 out to. Ker (team WAMKEN STREET) MallOrders Filled. Send for Catalogue, Turny Stone Water Coffee Sale Friday, Saturday ont Monday. arich, delicious Coffee, oui * } Lak Bogota, regular price 28c., 25c Y T High grade, Black, Green c IE Mixed, regular price soc, 43C Bronx. 10 Ih ‘Orders i ‘ : inte f 15 Cents euch, 2 tor 25 Cents Hdl if 8 srs ; ee CLUETT, PEABODY & CO, Ui Li to: Croas average Makers of Cluett and Monareh Shirts, M., from bin la. 824 Greenwich at. Inter A CHANCE ( E Y Tostal Brownie ene: NEW ACCOUNTS INVITEI Ss *6 1 VEANTATION wp 100 | | ONT POUND ° ° A 7h eiteh en w Company World Wants Yesterda 1,103 , Spon’ a. ‘Mme OND RACH—Three-quar ml ow to 1 apd 8 to 5) firets Hod THRE More Than va Day Last Year, - Ma to 1 for place) 2, psi 1,185 { sn ont | Working TNC “LIB YS. Gnachals CLAY. : | carhaon enccey oe MBit un an {aa Held mextianagerts 9 the Bun | Porapak for pace CHAI RUE anid om ory worn hf Soni Sunday Wants Work Wonders.

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