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an BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1908, " HANGINGBY HEELS, BAR THE BOKES OO0GERS TAK amt CHR PS NAMED WEEPING FATH pete: -OFVOHN LEONARD. OAMIONO T cae: = 1MqCullen (HHH WACO DOCS, ROM BTN == cay ian Vito lay off the pace to | e hi y too) lead and won. tal tnwee Dawah ter moved UD ‘tron In the atretch, Dut never threatened the: win ver rana fa n SECOND RACE YOU “sod. sng | Police Athlete Swings Man to reine Darrin Sends|Wilhelm’s Benders eet Secretary, Accused in Connec-' Broker Sends 17-Year-Old Boy and Fourth street station, did at noon | #1 Qrigtnsatt . Stale A r s y : n ¢ . S i Safety Amid Suffocating Ultimatum to Officials Beaneaters, Who Lost by Winner, eh. f., by Watercolor | tion With Death of Broker, to Jailon Charge ot >, . al iJ 4 index. mri ily Fin, Jockeys. 0 4 Simone, yon at Track. Score of 2 to 1. Hen Sart oe ig Fi ss soctet es OP Also Gets Small Bequest. Larceny. ; eames a booked Ou i NPD HR LTC cy Gs i é Freshly arrived; dressy, 7 rary 962? Rut iy 2 * Paln _ = i There {s trouble ahead for Mr. Tatlip BOSTON. cy Laks McGill! : z 5 aT Wr ae 8 as > Stylish and beautifully made t . a lennaediw ST eyh iid met —— Walter C. Phillips, confidential secre 4 i Duvets tnpowbet; and the various offls Heseere Tt i 4 uN fe en ahe tcok iimand ani wah eualt Lacked” Ee eae rete jtary of John Leonard, the retired ste —in fact, the acrue of art in . lata) of, the Aqueduct Race Track, Dlsr) Hocker: ther ++e+s ae = ‘broker, of Montclair, who was killed shoemakinz, the new Fall } Tenement Stairway Burnt, No] ttct-attomey Darrin, of Queens, has anes M Ue ee sit eget, “Won Sandy "Wlnnen Sa. by Sema shot tom a Phillips designs in» , . y y tm J 0 ( 0 af 1 (Otdnge Weng tcaellint@ JOGO Ga Gitta, Asi UIC CMe Me) ae 5; was showing to was made a co 4 J ay good" he will hand them a real hard|Stem, 1b.. ......0 0 2 0 |axesiten et 1s ahaerithe Save Life. slap on the wrist, Sweeney, 3b.....0 1 i 2 vil! of Mr. Leonard, which was filed In 9 Newark to-day a ‘The District-Attorney sald to-day that | Smith, OPO) 85 | « 1 9 9 Phillips is under TARE! ” ‘There's nothing in the new book of|%¢ Knows the anti-hetting law Is being McGann, 2b o 02 4 een he atta i None So Good lo rules about @ policeman beng| Violated daily at the Aqueduct Track,/ Dahlen, ss.. .... 0 0 2 6 RH Ha |the death of Mr. Le TA AEB , 1$5 @ $6 in All Leathers sed to reach out of a window in a he Hngee he Bae eee ne Chappelle, p.. ... til th a oe ee SF Buy ete of bequeathed to . USAT isused nO. + jocating smoke and, while three vol-| tor upon the Information in his posses-| Totals .... ....e+ 1 ah ; EGON NECA EB ARE YOUR SHOES teers hold his legs, swing @ crippled| sion, he might make some arrests, he si | necklace, a d broo a jan to safety just with muscle and|says, but he will not take such drastic Bee a PO. A. Sumter | “BROTHER-IN-LAW [3 < HURUEIZED? @and, but that's what Policeman Joan | action. tet ieee s naver let down, y) J. Howard, of the Bast One Hundrey| District-Attorney Darrin added thatyCatterson, if Goal BW t sali ae Bee ie IN LOVE WITH ME, esied 1] The process that makes i I, undred | had received a communication | Burch, cf..... Wat 0 B--Three-year-olds and upwan $400 added; one mile ant the youth, places the alue at over tent leather tai it: Winner, b. 6. by Faleetto SAYS MRS. HAINS. Palent canet oti ane trom Goy. Hughes, some days ago, call" yi a oh av ay eke Btart rood, Won eaall to-day, Then he was too modest to/jing his attention to the new law re-) tear RUS 5 Time li McCullough test he had geen lustre and wear a third tel! about it, but went home to change| garding betting at race tracks and com-| Lumley, rf...... () 3 bee Comins et (Continued TronianTae Page) fe youth come ¢ vawndroker’s || longer, his clothes. manding him to see that the law was Jordan, 1b 1 6 0 0) 956? Kiillecranicle : | shop near One street and The fire started on the third floor of| enforced In Queens County, /Sheehan, 3b 1 2 8 1 6) Be en. = under the influence of drugged drinks Broadway this m When ques- Sail No. 59 East One Hundred and Third| Mr. Darrin intimated that he would yy vii.n gg 003 3 J = = given her by Gen. Hains a pecial atreet. It ls supposed that somedody|go to the track to-morrow. In connec: Nay tees pace any knowledge of its OUR $4 “KEEPSHAPE” SHOE dropped @ match on a strip of hall car-| ton with this, he sald: “If I do go to Dunn, c... 0) Boal she ghalzon (hat Ds dar pet on which one of the painters who/the Aqueduct track, I assure you it) Wilhelm, p Oo Ome ag band's bi was is everything that the name Winner, ch, f., by Octagon | er and was Jealous of Anni TPL an, «(| it was the evil influence of Hains that Hains to m der She denies the r suffered a criminal the absence of her fren driving are renovat.ng the house had upset a| will not be for the purposo of betting, | pot of paint, but to look the ground over for my-| Totals ‘When Meyer Cohen,” outside of whose | self, oor the blaze got its start, opened nis} At the time District-Attorney Darrin door, it was flaming 80 flercely that/ received a communication from Gov. he had only time to get his little fam-| Hughes, Sherif Harvey, of Queens implies—and better than all other $4 shoes, 39-41 CORTLANDT ST, 183 BROADWAY, 441; off, 443. Start goo! “Owner--A, ‘Simona. Time=1 SCORE BY INNINGS. Brooklyn we 0 0.02000 | Boston 10001000 Two-base Hite—Chappelle ily together and run to the street. County, received a similar letter from! givlen Bases—Becker, Bates (2), St Sacer Tisdin —Tubbara | Philipp! L OW f | was poorly Fld bard | Philippines. On the floor above Cohen lives Joseph|the Governor, Accordingly Sheriff Har- hi MoMillan, Sw genigy fl 3: Ch 1 n | To-day's adjournment was by consent Welsenbach, who, when the fire start-| vey went to the track yesterday and to-] 5 [ise on Balle—By Williams, 8; Chap-) — = = | Justice Stapleton, before am the eel paket pthy think this ed, was in bed with a broken leg. His|day with his undersherlffs and seven-| "Struck Out—By Wilhelm, 2 by Chep-| gtorke, unassisted, Murray hit to! | original motions were mado, was busy wife, Jennie, and his daughter, Bella,|teen deputies. Before the Sheriff startea pelle lace Hits-—MeMilian, Storke, whomave the pratout alone tn chambers and his calendar was taken u | they smelled| for Aqueduct thi: , e said that) Sacrifie Ayes . Koney fanned. NO RUNS. hry Ho sean - Tan to the door when y Ned | for Aqueduct this afternon he sald that) “Hit by Pitcheq Ball—McGanr Lasver tanned, thomas. fied to) Oa: |up by Justice Carr. The Hains case mmoke, and the flames puffed up into) nelther he nor his men had discovered) Umpire —Emalle, | seein charles and Koney settled Clarke. | was No, 33, Frank G. Wild, counsel Also at New Haven, Conn, their faces, Escape by the stairway|any open betting. He said he could) 1m. | No RUNS Mrs, Hains, responded when the number |, id-tooking, well- was impossible, not prevent secret verbal betting. Sixth Inning | was called I! } Farwauldcele meine Cripple Trapped in Bed. “Iam not after the bookmakers,” sald (Special to The Evening World.) Leever’s good stop and throw to Asks for Delay. | te he wanted m 6 99 ‘The two terrified women, begging| the District-Attorney to-day. Storke got Osteen, Delehanty planted “My opponent {n this proceeding,” he a 0o am BOSTON, Mass, Sept. 30.—Brooklyn| 4 ele to W r CAP ts k m1 |a pretty single to centre. Wagner cap nee : Q Welsenbach not to move till they came| After the track owners and managers) |. 146 ist game of the eeries from|tured Moran's bounder, touching sec- | mald, “has informed me that he wishes back, ran to the rear fire escape to| and officers. And {! gambling on the ond, stopped Delenanty, and then got to prepare and submit cert Aqueduct Track continues, I will prose-| the Doves at the South End grounds to- Moran at first, completing a fast double But. Magistrate Lets Two Un-| w! cers ‘ Hidavits qammon help to remove the man they Track ewe e a: ; n Will require an answer from m, But | cute these men without merey, OB YD YANG SoCTe Ot 3h197 5 eee ee aagincle tor a clean | client. Otherwise I would be in position shows itself in a muddy come plexion, pimples, blurred eye sight, loss of weight, and gene thought neipless from his peril. 5 6 i the fire gained headway so fast thai| “I have had my own private de- vane locals could do nothing with Wil-| each int ute er out, Charles to, allant Young Men Off | to proceed now. But 1 am willing that | era debilit the panels of the door began to biister| ‘€ctives at the track, and they have! 10M meio: heldathens) (og Aye scattered Koney, Abby high-flied oe dsteen. eA 5 the matter be put over to next Monday al debility. | fhe panes of the door Dogan to Dister er axing dally reprte, From their MORI ||| Bork fed to Delehanty, ONE RUN, With a Reprimand. Krall! the papers. on oth sides wii | HIC NDE OFT fF Bad blood”? is impoverished tendach bad been left alone, Then In-|"eorts 1 am convinced that there ts Teed Senate Seventh Inning myer Percy, counsel for Capt. Halns Pee poor and thin to locals, but luck was egainst him Byrne singled to left. Fromme forced more gambling going on at Aqueduct Byrne, Leever to Wagner. Shaw) yticnael Henn: than there has been at any other track that the clreumstances were al furwieh nourishment to the tle tongues of flame darted through the jit had stated, At Monday's hen Mr W esh, nerves and vital ee a policeman who 1 will submit a he lintered door and it began iv tle! fanned Yharles forced me, Wag- n tees q WD ae: ing vill Was passed by PITTSBURG tan Le ae NO RUNS “8 lpatrols the “Nurseyiris’ Beat," as the Mra, Hains, setting for rth | g That Cleveland Si \f “I have the names of the book: hannon ine-filed to Shaw. Gibson |Central Park Mall is known at the Ar-|terlal concerning t e alle owears That Cleveland Signe Terror at his predicament lent | q,1,a¥ the names of the bookmakers single! to left. Leever forced GIbs0n, |genal ation, enpled two good-looking NNH played uch & prominent part in e igned, | Welwenbach strength. He dragged bim- | Aqueduct officials an ultimatum seactne! ny aes Byrne to Cha Thomas beat out al ; Wd tat pedy in His Presence, the Article | aelf from his bed and to the,window.|that if they do not bar their gates to (Continued from First Page.) chop toward Charles, Lever sate on|vouths with thelr arms around the) (On behalf of Capt. Hains, | Lanyer Is Presence, the Article | In the street below a horritied crowd | {Re Ten. names [shall sead, I = second. | Clarke walked, filling the) walsts of a pair of o guments upon the decision be He Later ya f Indefinitely postponed. His adfdavits e Later | eps to secure indictments out to Storke, Charles pee to Clarke, pases fetch singled ton righty scoring sat on a bench at th: ay fanned, veever and Thomas, sending Clarke to *at OM 8 ben : Caan SOR, third and going to’ second himself on|this afternoon, He pounced on the throw home to cateh Thomas, quartet and made prisoners of the young Watched him painfully worm over the) against them as common gamblers and, Mili ind) lover Hinsele (li hls seet/|cloeeiuplhe Aquetuor track see tenec| “Thomaa walked) sbuttwes, Corced a) the stone coping over the win-| 70? gambling house.” | moment later on Clarke's tap, which ome teh 1 - ee rio There ‘s rae i helpless |@rht, Aqueduct meeting closes next) Fromme shot to Ost A passed. bs eerie out one rial Koney. TWO) men, While he was marahing then to . pi rday, sent Clarke to second, Fromme Lie Ms the Arsenal the maids scurried off with His strength was fast giving way, and) SSS SS == Leach out at first, Cla Eighth Inning. the youngat they had In charge. M help did not reacn him he would dr0p) the muscles of his left arm and the at- ia) bib Mae ile under Wagner Murray flied to Thomas. Koney was) [np the Yorky to the street. Smoke in thick pUMS Was! forty of the three helpers long fly. NO Ri lantatont enone’ loa: throw. Gatsen o helpers, He finally ny Storke's good stop. De! }. In a measure, forecast the defe to be set up for Capt. Hains In his trial for the murder of Annis. Mental Health Impaired "My client,” gad Mr. Per aiiter te day's proceeding, “Is pr le Police Court the! compos. He 1s 11 Reh inpaired tn ere Joseph Hami ton Broughton Bran ee LS by their beneficial action on the system will purify the blood ‘and upbuild the bodily and mental vigor. Beecham’s te eoming ioe ie anion CAL room) got the cripple high enough to release Second Inning Manta 0 Leever, and was out at| ford even n { 1 n ts: Pa Htag eee Helpers’ Grip, {Rif Jefe arm and gra him with dota win oet Vorowal lout hat fret by j Jat No, i West Ninetieth street, Pills begin aright by correcting ied h hands and di hi ss DOD a eeDy for Louis, ton aid he wa. oy y the fim alan i it ishi: |hunds and draw him in. fast alngle to cantre, Moran tripled st. Tania | ten ald ne was employed by the frm] a tim and a the digestion and establishing Policeman Howard was the first man| 1 | 1 the crowd let loose thelr pent Srensnannon siveach scoring Delehanty Shanno: ad tothe withoa ete Lesdonry: & views and state- i to take In the situation. The stairways.| up feelings and cheered. B Jon Leach's fumble of Byrne's tap th ete Bh eote Bnde ty ae he Was fies tomhe tnwy gaged i dead of we pone from the third Noor up, were burned out! in the mean time the fire had eaten Mchah scored. Fromme fanned. TWO who. tossed! senger for tie Si ational Bank. | ously com ey increase the healthe and Welsenbach hung between the|its wa , 6 3 fa bu They dented strenu that they had} support of making elements that enrich B thelits way through three stories to the by beat a bunt to third. Storke t been guilty of caressing the| submit afftidav! decrin and third. Howard dashed !ato| root of No. t9, and the flames and smoke flied to Moran. Shannon’ fled +o scoring. or that er had ottierwise | Capt, Haine is me the blood and give tone and ‘0, 61, the house adjoining followed ng high. | Murray, Gibson aye or, Clarke f the te of the| this time vigor, Beecham’s Pills are Jour, ney unass! 1001 No. 171 ts half a block | ay on One Hundred and Third street, | y dismissal time was at nand| by Irving Pelican, Louis Droeser, and| 8. Serker, into an apartment on the fourth floor. best for poor blood as_ they cleanse it thoroughly and Ninth Inning ¢ and that M Byrnes singled to left, gt foranitap ned ey Bled to tert the Magistrate, em the ex-Presiden Howard threw off his coat and tur ned | A Mu cock now batting for Sallee fo: ly. et you! = ! ‘ nO serious panic tl y 1, é5 hi td vou flirt wl office at N de te the three youtns behind hin Principal Everett Jenkins IMned the Na hese son. Shaw fanned. NO RUNS, 60 this time, but don't you firt wit (Special to The E i) ue SENOS! Ma i i pking My d ¥| "Pinal s Pittsburg, 7; St. Louis, 0 more nurse girls, or any other gir! tel eee got what I wanted T'm going to get that man. pupils in fire drill formation and ring Shaw ani in Central a | HAMILTON, § aces f etalk Is as follows Me eetie here to-day result 1 floor of No, 6, was fired by some: Ding his legs, How rd reached plan "Mf you fellows hold my, | to the strest and home to e second, Kony a 8 pen was a source| Ort Think you agree ose who didn't stop to Storke, moving FIRST RACE—Purse; $400 added; five pen was a soure riti escule n singled to | rate » to him, he write Then with the thrae voluntecrs grip: ad just arrived when a Osteen was se ae t me sell i in to Wagner | (G. Burns), 3 to 6 1 it to Sterke | iengihs; Hawk's I Iw boxes w'th fill directions 10c. and 28@ until his hands me: t ! " Wana WhaU looked alice G (Continued from First Page.) 10 to 1,3 to 1 and? t Howard gave the c: house till the police plehanty raced {!n and caught SEE keta, 102 (C. Hoes), 0 to er, and he ac-| upward. Then he had to ease off again. | drove nants back Th short fly. Clarke went out) Cubs more trouble to-day than he did Ji third. Time-1.03 2-6. for three| The threo met, hanging to his leg flats W the blazing bed the same way. Leach walked, Wagner day. While Huggins still | Grennan, Mercadel, Jeanne’ for three They couldn't find singled to left. sending Leach to third, Yesterday. l¢ Huggins still te out beck, Poctolego, Michael Angelo and they didn out who set ft on fre. er goine to second on the throw of the running with a sore throat, Gan- Hank also ran ‘ that way cripp Jeach and Wagner gel hoped to land the game with the SECOND RACE added. tour. ve: to pee th hands scored ona pasted pall. Adby filed tol aia of Pitclier Dupec, who has been Ae Cad Ser eAL onderful Feat of Strength, Fourth Innin, pitching great ball of late Wilsot Ross), 7 to 1, 5't> 2 and 7 hs od the that wa Trade Mark. “hr ee Rec nr seavarg| hanes eed vera far it naner| Fe S: Wilson's ms Ene Also| gh gid A ait, Nat By it! (Rene con naui vi acd-woli 1 Special for To-Day, the 30th. ; Papeete ys ee eittebure.| with Chick Fraser, who. rejoine Remembered—Widow Gets | Sutite, ite (Musgrave) 4 to i, 8 to 9 aware that, the al obietion to | CHOCOLATE COVERED 1Q@ SATR DATFS Fromme out on | team yesterday as second choice Jand 4 to 5, third. Time—1.43 his a heave, is tine he ed i 5 : 1 ; iret inninel | MacBride, Lizaie Flat, Or al obscurity SPECIAL ASSORTED CHOC. a few Inches. Weisenbac an easy fy to| First Inning Bulk of His $1,500,000. | Binsford, Mariposa, Ben 8 T ventured tot OLATES (20 kine poonD 19€ MERA foci dur red on an easy. Sheckard filed to Paskert. Evers was | Ritheson and Penitent also ran auigueneditand CHOCOLATE PEANUT 2 mack help ° nme Koney, Gibson | hit on the head by a pitched ball and é ataed neta CLUSTERS .. . POUND 5c ahy he ¥, 4 committee fled to Moran. NO RUNS. knocked unconscious, Howard running Ie DHIRD RAGE vit) s added” steeple: simpler ear get 0 ar minlde\onar teenie Fifth Innin for vere. Schulte’ flied to Paskert.| By the terms of the will of the late| chase; about one mile ant t Mratviehetravonnt a Special for To-Morrow, the 1st. Ineh by ir citer to the rank of LJ Chance popped to Egan. NO RUNS: | Henry Suydam Wilson, who died on | {2% Rp anecmloniel iE © by Incidental ear. || CHOCOLATE AND VAN. St Shaw walked. Charles bunted to an died, Tinker to Chance. Pas- to 2, 2 to 5 and out, won by Rar paieete ating BC dre 12 pars 10¢ t March H i ND kert walked and stole second. Lobert, Sept- % the bulk of his estat Valved length Waterway. (teClain), 8 to t wa i eer ctripicd teat $1,800,000, goes to hie widow, Caroline|2 4 to's end out, second; ‘Marksman, |that I visite! him tn the morning, Tre || SUC iAL ASSORT! DCI Afternoon and he had OUATES (20 kinds) MOUND 19¢ rounded to Evers, Bi = pears rere er eft, scoring Paskert. — Hoblitzell 4 wrison, |3iriiimpeon), ¢ to Leven. and. 1 to 5, In the LEMON . ONE RUN ; third. Thne—4.28, Weathervane ret tate a bundle of Ile wheata wo ON Help Wanted ; TN ONE UE ik wo the New York Clty Hoopltal, the UH mut tery Gelnge iw ser |celiom and come wiitavgn which hetea | peQrGANtT, Bane. -rocxn 20 1A mon = u e eda alteeaidt ah pe Hotman| Pxenovterin Hospital and the Presby-) | FOURTH Waar) arty : wratien. an ach sunt ee dll een orlocks + ee cael 2a Ce opped to ofman ‘i eae nee Girne tak tugeestes [a ores ope To Da ! | walked ‘and Peeke necond, Tinker thieq | tetian Church, in University place, are Me. Teeter (ee ensh ed | severe changes and made a typewrit= our stolatih ii orctaekey evenings ir or M ost Popu lar ( iant to Bescher. Lobert threw out Kling. eee queathed $10,000 each. John A. Stow.| }'1'2" won by nec! i ’ ten ¢ ‘ ey Wel deliver {ree purchases of one dollar [No RUNS. of No, 218 Fast Tenth street, and Asi) rave) 10 to i, 4 tol gain he _ corrected nterlined and over between Battery and 200th h y ” f a ‘| soratc’ed out, wrote over and | took treet. alan all Brookivn proper World’s Want Directory. | Third ining 1a aL area ey Eeete $9,000 and | Aton, a il eine y, Desperado, | pe It.” continues the agent, ; Cor. West Bway” * 1 | , $25,000, respectively The Earl, Coat Cutter, Great gubilee| When f took tne manus age tO RILANDT’ SAY, SEPH, 1008 The Giants are playing tie best baseball that New | Overall gelled to Teme aeckard. “should Mra, Wilson dle, her son, Hen-| and Ruxton also ot Din Grevele nd. rie ienea lupin epalr qj 29 CORTLANDT SE, ti a m1 mat Nene Ne aa eae pea 5 Buse Raid: GU NOL OB FIFTH RACE—HW added; three-vear: | "7 alawant tala atin shouts ami York has witnessed in years. Iihey are out for the pen; | mush spplauce for hui gamenesss ln te) cy eed eee ae eg aude alee und upwad: well: by fr ngs Teepe ey ieee tO ter: 751 PARK ROW NASSAQ . sot | Hoblitzell \ 8, | residuat y legatee. Her share of the Healy Te Caeinery #4 tol, 8 to J and Times pur- Li ar ‘ nant, and from now until the close ot the season the struggle | | eerie i 4 to 1, won by a ‘lengih and a halt ‘ Dunee strick out, belng the third suc-| estate, Including the town house at No WOUAGTTAT AL iat i i Ja : "até essive Rei to fan. Elan lined to Hot-|$] Bast Sixty-ninth street, the country | Punky, 10 (A. Murray). 12 to L 4 to 1 4 domellers promises to be the most ex iting in the history of the league. |pvany, Paskore "Ountel ‘safely. fomard| foie: ath RBRETIRN, NO Jie eteny laventic heady e ne) te werones Menten 6) Hen AcOH PTR i i ‘ Hert eee third. Lobert fanned. NS. ‘ated at $861,000 . dd tod 2 third ‘ reps fauna As an encouragement to the individual members of the Fourth Inning. re thie Household servants Mr, Wis| Gime bi826, | Suderman, Greendale, M td if he son left $1.00) each, to his business em. Nordine, Muck I Lady Carol, ib Ma ‘ ey xy erty ch, 8 8 * Night Mist, Debar, Botanist and Water. g iting 1) team The Evening World will present to the most popular | .<5""*schile ton third, "Remfeige BOves, Who wens in his service ve Duy algo fan alat and Water u of prators 1 player a diamond-studded gold medal. All New York fans M2fSacuncrd, ‘Dubes “o robuegen, other amall becuemta to relatives tH RIRERUIBEENGUTETOWN: Jove ‘ ‘ s ‘ «| EB ff Tinker's easy fly, Cha a ee = sad | on tu \ : ‘a “} ). J B can express their preterence through The Evening World scinng: Sinntedt and Rarumayed Tuatestinltentew miera beings atsiee (iuegrave) dt | aereteeanee Fe See, Ah piere Stock of Highsorade 1 7 5 5 uy on a passed ball and scored on 1 7 ‘ 0 nose, spate ie . SOLU LoLe see. by 4% od ea a oiet i = s feldt fled to Paskert. Hofman singled Ya nose ha 6 ne ts i Jewelry in the City, i 5 coupon below, which will be prinied daily in the Noon, Kling single to Nee ene eral! 824 to ett. ‘Tinker flied to Mitchell. ONE 6 10). 1, Arad aut cey, Mee ONE PRICE-EITHER 4 fir tt r Mowray, Schulte Aled 10 | RUN: bird. : 0 as partially de Baseball and Final e-tions: ers popped to Mowrey, Schulte fled to) PV y nen tanned, Molean doubled to Ot. third night, The town, was partially CASH or OREDIT abe Paskert, FOUR RUNS. ‘h , also ran. I rs y No employers’ references red, ‘ ‘ ar — inker threw out Heacher. Hoblitaen | gentte, Dune: fried to Coane pean Business gurictiy Confidential: as walked. Mowrey IIfted to Fvers. Mit- | 9) sande ie ONG rite for Bookiet #4 Der : EVENING WO<LD BASEBALL PRIZE Chel popped to Chance. “NO RUNS. | fps, Mooml Peskert fanned, ONE L. W. Sweet & Co Dent's ' Fifth Innin Eighth Innin ' Drive Yy d out Ch if St tat} Kling Mied Mitchell id Eye Nee ron et mM MG i : For the most popular member of the New York mt out Chance, swaptua| xine finde wucrat ten vent! “The Hegeman Drug Stores ano FUTON WT BnOaRTN leat ” St died n McLean to Egan, NO Rieayt Nationa! League Team Med stealing, i ea 4 ape UNS "i Sngineers 2 ian ee A sing! Lobert died, Overall to Chance. Bese In Greater New York are famous centers for most delicious Pare Winds I f ara UNL att Sa ees ne aie: Homie: NG Soda Drinks. The Rich, Creamy Chocolate served (hot and O1=D. Si vote 108 ° 1 tinker’s mur. Ninth Inning: cold) especially has won great popularity. AN On fept 20. suddenly, of ee ! vert fanned 34 ; Evers rolled to Hoblitzell. Schulte This fact is chiefly so because we use exclusively at all our John Dowdlean, High Park. “heraens Come Folders 5 Name..... Feeney: Sixth Inning fled to Bescher. Chance died, Lobert to Fountains Sligo, Ireland, at hia residence, 946 Hi: * My Egan threw out Kling and Overal!. | Hobliteell, NO RUNS Lenox avenue. rar Sheckard fanned Mowrey. singled to centre. Mitchell Nagea Ot fuveral baree ht Add Leshae inisaed ihraa Hoplite singled to third. McLean singled to Addvese' ae. cheeks i RR A eee Da een ye * Mowrey fled t ght, Mowrey scoring. Ganael bal He Dubec and flied out to Stein ans flied to Evers, Paskert walked fi bases. Lobert singled to centre, Mei} in and Mitchell scoring. THRER RU} 4 Seventh Inning CHOCOLAT C snr Evers singled to centre rificed, Mowrey (o Holt Address Letters to Baseball faitor, Evening World, P.O, Box 1,354 ———— ‘ « - J

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