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2 ; THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1911. | Ce a eid a Courtrooin the Scene of f Beattie Trial, | “Omit Voting Coupon ‘PIMPLES SO 600 FEET UP WHEN MOTOR At York, who, om Sept, 11, 1024 at the intain when pething fadically % GOES WRONG. ced ad I ete ll. : = 7a — MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL 2 oa SHUNNED FRIENDS KRING bette * , i aad he started 0 Siiutting oft the power Atwood “Neha a fthe “Carniva} of Flowtrsand Song” Face Completely Cover Covered. Black- fad sinking and quick action was ne pte tought the madi Week of Sept. 11. | heads, Too, Lasted Four Years. sary, Fortunately he was near the | Done) © ume pluse to tie Used Cuticura Soap and Oint- sore and there waa no nee for HIM | Pinay word had 1 vote for... < i onen Face Is Now Smooth, t his pontoons by landing in the rive wnt Atw was to ctasce 38 Sept. rs Off to the right he maw an inviting | tay } 4 pallet ptt 5 ‘oon, 7, 1911, ? seh OY the West hore’ tAHKs | Were no crowds our to g Mm | “T waa bothered with pimples and black+ Nyack, Dereribing two Wide | Kill, forty mnllen from York, was President, SiF"fhoe_ ond seins were completely covered fin bis descent he headed for the | amazed w there at Lit them, The pimples meadow and then v aned probably | o'clock, ap al @ speed of Aral, voTrs Mh § > MARDI, on ri EnITO! | id come out on my face Kee fey vdbas «cer el and | ne me 1 A nah i mi be hn handed ma he eae ate We hen Ard fen ait up. ‘They yénesa from bie ieaehine CONDITIONS FAVOR THE START ation es he sae ey Heer at my face sore, besides being Inspection showed him that a con FROM CASTLETON. Sealine pubiised eleewhere to disfiguring that I shunned necting od between one of the eylin fo ne my friends. I tried facial Jara nnd the crank. shaft had melted | Conditions for the start from Castie- | eniins elise sssmnacindiitnaneseiett = cream balms and beazolne with no effect. “One night 1 friend whet was pimples, and he advised me the | ton were the most favorable since At Harvly a fe mnt from friction. Further fying wit Jamaged motor Was out of the q Farmers swarmed around Atwood and | breath of air stirred and w he found he was on the estate of ¥ there Was earlier the D. Davies, it three miles from | dissolved oy the hot sun Nyack. With the ald of voitntesrs | an almone cloudless sky. Atwood wheeled his aeroplane to the | Hundreds of persons were attracted shelter of a clump of trees and pro- | @ starting point, coming tn au ceeded to take out the damaged parts | moniies, motor tion | Wood began his long f To itiier’ und. Marquara’ mrounded 10 EX- KING oF PORTUGAL to Miller and Marquard grounded to he rie tied the acore in the fifth, | MEETS “JACK” JOHNSON. to try Cuticura S 1 Cut it e Pira ed the se ne fifth, | icura Soap and Cuticura Ointment singied for the firs oft which I did, I would wash my foce first a” and went, to on Former Ruler of Portugal Rushes with hot water and Cuticura Soap, and under to Merkle. ea. then put on some Cuticura Ointment, let it ot Merkie, but Mek Through London Crowd to | je"stay on ive minutes, and then wash centre and Wh Shake Fighter's Hand. my face again with the Cuticura Boap. axing from {his motor. M Jied stealing & | It would draw the blackheads 8 nice, Nana phot ah lad aly oA 4 sixth Marquard had things eas: LONDON, Aus. King Manuet| and the pim one grand NECESSARY PARTS NOT AVAIL:/ ator on his way. Thi surprised | Telief to go an grounded out to the pitcher, |of Portugal had the honor of nd be jolly eeting ALLE IN NYACK, o find that the owner of the lot was again, After using two cakes of Cuticyra tz struck out and Byrne Was | sy .K ek” Johnson, champton pugilist, to-| Soap and two boxes of C Olntmest il t " fon to hie farm, net ‘own out by Doyle, ip ene oF Cuticurs Ointment, There were no ¢ cilities for making re site ; lle nto farm, net | “Phe Giants jumped into the lead inj 4ay, but the exiled monarch had to, My face is as smooth as if there never had pairs on the Davies place and Wilson | Ung a profit. | ‘ t by | push through 4 f | been a pimple on I cannot speak too : ; } + alaeicy atler Tak areleuh an wee 00> thelr last half of the sixth by scoring | push through a crowd to attract the i ik ‘ ‘orce, a neighbor, volunteered to take a a bev inated Into feft and lat highly of the Cuticura Soap end Olntme Atwood and the wrecked parts of his | nounced ready, and Atwood ellmbed into ee a saa whe v4 SStSneeeeT aon Goeee ve Hany. OF tne) nd T hope others will profit by therm as muel of the fistic ring. The meeting|as I have. [ know they will after gi S| ooctirred Earl's Cou here John-| them just one trial.” (Sigae ur bf to | occurred at Earl's Court, where John-| Cowell, R, F. D. No. 2, Portemouth, N. If Wells. John-| May 6, 1911 ted to box to-day but not Hough Cuticura Soap and Ointment are sed with a speech {n-| sold throughout the world, a liberal samples [of each, with 32-0. book ‘on the hin ant ke 1d murged around the! aly will be ent’ free, on application to bd dQ murged around the | potter Drug & Chem, Corp. Dept. $A, champion, exKing Manuel with an alc Boston. | de-camp pushed through the crowd and — = - \ introduced himself. “Glad to meet you, H King,” said Johnson, as he put out his ‘ i HAIRDRESSING SHAMPOOING MASSAGING : MANICURING HAIR WEAVING TAUGHT BY Special ‘Feachers Separate Class Rooms to went to thin when Doy right, Larry taking on throw. Snodgrass drove a long fly Wilaon which scored Devore and ad-|son is to fight Rombardi vanced 1 to third. Miller got Beck-| son was ex jerta grounder and nailed Doyle at the | plate. Bec oxees ren oes out siealing second machine to the shipyard of B. ‘, | his seat, first strapping his suit-case to Chureh at Nyack. | the machine Mr. Church and his mechanics an-| When the motor was started it was nounced, after examination, that parts | found that o spark plug was broken and would have to b replaced, and they did | ‘his caused some delay. not have them hands: Av. ood went to| At 7.9% Atwood left the ground, and lunch at a Nyack Hotel and waited for | after circling the field twice, came back his own mechanicians, who had been |over his starting point and waving his following him down the river by train, | hand to the people headed his machine While Atwood was in Nyack great| due south over the river. crowds swarmed out to the Davies piace| Atwood performed a spect And surrounded the airship. The volun-| daring feat as ho passed Toughkeop teer guards had all they could do to) by gliding down toward the river sure keep souvenir hunters from antpping|face and passing under the towering pleces off tne machine wtih thelr jack- | Poughkeepsie Bridge, whence he aros+ knives again and flew along his course to West “It's pretty tough,” remarked Atwood, | Point. The Poughkeepsie Bridge spans after he had cat to be tled up by athe Hudson River about 212 feet above breakdown almost in sight of New York | the surface of the water. City, This is the first serious trouble| CARRIES BAGGAGE IN AIRSHIP) cular and fist, which wae a tan glo and | crasped the Kingly hand. Manuel told Johnson he was sorry he had not seen h ‘ but would surely wit- with Wells, Johnson smiled whely and replied he hoped he would. BATTING ORDER, | shicago. New York i I have had. {think the motor has held ON LONG FLIGHT. | chicane: Stee Mid-Summer Sale short time | out pretty well at that, bringing me 1,249] Atwood, garbed In a trim Norfolk sult) word, 3 Hemphill, ef. | miles. If I get the repairs made by a} and cap, has flown over parte of six Messenger, If. Chase | 35 GREAT } reasonable hour this afternoon 1 will| States and along the edges of two! Hodle Cree, | i start for New York, but the prospect | !akes, carrying on his aeroplane all the McConnell, 2b. Hartzell, 3b. BARGAINS it praep han, #9. hn 1 of getting ready before to-morrow morn. | bageage he had. Rilgar ie ardner, 2b In This Great i ing is remote. A long cross-country fight, he atl Bioees 6. Sweeney, c. Clean-Up Sale of | } HAS BEEN 27 HOURS 41 MIN was nothing more than a succession of Walsh, p. Quinn, Pp. " | i FROM ST COUIS NT Tee | one-day fights, and he belleved simple, | ‘ siete cameron Cer en High-Grade Pianos, | i Sits Gai Pak dethed |_| straightaway flying at the present de- | From$75U; | i an Snetee to ck Atwood's! velopment of aeroplanes possessed the " © GM, BYCKWAST Dic | CHICAGO, IL, Aug. 24.—The White PD actual fying time was 2 hours 33 min-| jeast d. —_——- | preratiae , | least danger of any form of aviation. | Sox and Highlanders started the final | These F utes, Since leaving St. Louts he has| On landing at Sheepshead Hay the \§ site soar on the local grounda | SARS, stcsthes ali Bend’ } been in the air 27 hours 41 minutes. plucky and persevering aviator will aa Stee a replat eeaend ed beep: adverse weather h fternoo! der anteed. Atwood flew from Castleton, N. Y¥.,|have achieved the ton) | sec e ir bested rraehaa tense rat YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO WAIT. WN. Ta west flight In a F second with Marquard, their star card Me Alls mornin: long the: 6ky NENA HABLA Just below Albany, to Cold’ Sprin vier-tiMn-alr machine ever made by HOw GIANTS Lost IRST. [in the box. With second place depeni- ie : bade Hed Vor sd Aton a id ra hreatene! to cause “Of vanpromimatels ahem was dark and rain t | man. He is already the holder of the NEW Y ing on the result, the players on both| 4 postponement of the game. At noon MAN\ LEADING. MAKES | of, anproximately: elghty-two | world's record for cross-country Ment, 1 sed Po. A. B,| ties foux every inch of ground. | the clouda leappeared and the sun | Snmey artinan sand vsiherss | ii . in two hours and seven minutes. | but not satisfied with his accomplish: | } pear eer | Marquard got away to @ flying #tart | came out, but there was @ chil in the | stool. ¢ | | About ten minutes of this ume was| ment, he wili at once begin prep-| Devore, If. ....9 0 0 © Ojand struck out the first thr ur that reminded the fans of the com- | Terms as Low as $6 Down! } consumed tn exiibition circling at the | yrations for a coast-to-coast air voy- | | Doyle, Sh... .....0 0 44" olina The Giants also were blanked |\ 6 autumn and they did fot turn out! Pianos Rented for $3 to 8 | start and crias-crossing the river b age, which will further his ambiti to i as Devore, Doyie and ‘ iH ual big droves to see he con- Rentals i tween West Point and Cold Spring set a pace in acroplane development | Snodgrass, cf..-..0 0 2 0 1 in quick order, In the | '” thelr usual WESER BROS.’ FACTORY WAREROOMS One Small *Tultion Fee seeking & good landing place. that will lesson fatal-results and n- Sea = “SSRN Becker, rf 0 ET eth: inning Marquard again had! test sah 7 he visitors 131 West 23d St. (near Gth Ave.) At Cold Spring Atwood had placed ' | + his own way and the Pirate, The Sox have the edge on the Tol, 414 Chelea. Open evenings by appointinent, Ung Vehind htm 1,215 miles, Roughly figur-| Atwoag: caemuiness. i (Bpectal to The Evening World.) Merkle, 29., Ue ape fire were snuffed out as fast as|in the season's campaign, but Chase nlimite Number of eSsons 3 . Ro twood carrie: aly >ni 0 1 re 1 4 tt ” | say hono b i Governor's Island, the official finishing might have tried to cover | Want# lost the first game of the Fletcher, 88 a ey ete Boone 1 the fret. eae "u = ry wnat th ox 1 ting re] oD REMARK sity me ERAS: point. Sheepshead Bay race track in an| the distance between Castleton ar New “uble-header with the Pirates this | Meyers, p.. OF dR 0 Becker singied to right and s what the Highlanders are fight- & puRING tHe MONT BYES EG use, air line Is about fy miles tru: Gover-| York without w atop. Afternoon by a score of 2 to 1. It was] Mathewson, p- are and went to ¢hind on ¢ ng to keep. eS a ‘« Island. His most serious, mishap on the en- ® Pitchers’ battle between Matty Jad throw. Mer a Une | ree Pea es eaten i cout He pason Murray 0 0 0 of Loe |The IMighlanders scored t A poMriMEN TAL iessoy camp At the finish Atwood will have piace’ | tire trip was losing his way trying to, Adams, the Pirates getting the be , | drive to Care Mit | ve frat inning, when Wolter was safe! OD@N MONG ONd Soiuroqy EV’g3 Unit 1 wet a free ane pursed ip oy to his credit probably 1.275 miles of|flnd Auburn. Despite the high winds, |of the breaks. Devlin 0.040 10] Saray then lon an error and went to second on| Suburban Deliveries by Uur Motor trucks particutara od ten Actual distance covered in actual flying | errifc speed and wear and tear, his) Marquard went in the box for the, Crandall, p.. 6.0.0 0 0 0 0) es reams tues Cerpine School of Instruction time of about twenty-eight hours, Ho biplane has stood the test well. All last Giants in the second | Wilson, c.. \giuseae 149-151 West 36%h Se. ar Broadway, N.Y. City, eh tou fice. Chase went out, tecker score: cher fouled out to} Hemphill's sacrif t +0 0 0 0 0| Htoson. 2 put Cree singled to left, scoring Wolter Lacie wt omg me. In the th * ‘Cone c pvination | ow Gibs thrown out. by |Hartzel singled to centre, scoring Cree a out He was out stealing. the las Sen eg 5 aS Jeft St. Louls the morning of Aug. 14, | night his mechanics worked on the ma- | e Pirates were easy for Matty in and since that time has flown partially | chine putting on the pontoons and pre- | the first round, not a man reaching first or completely over Missouri, Lllinois,| Paring it for the final spurt. | base. Byrnes struck ou Indiana, Obio, Pennsylvania and New|MONSTER RECEPTION FOR HIN | and the next two died on nie flied out to {and went to second on the throw hi Totals as @ starter | asy grounders Bert AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY. | to Poy P.O. A.B, half of the tniras ut fatied to put the) — GROSSCUP IS CHOSEN, | Comision gt rary. LANNED TO LAND AT WEST) When Atwood reaches Sheepshead | The Giants were also unable to reach | Byrne, Sduvcseee 0 1 1. 0 O lett and Marqvard. had. died on a ——— + Bay a monster reception will await him. | fitst in the opening round. ‘The Pirate 3 bs Mt h It was Atwood's intention to tang at |¥!fe Commissioner Johnson will be in| Were still helpless in the second, but in AN West Point as he came down the Hud. | °M&Fee of the city delegation, which will | the last half of that round the Giants Clarke, If.. son from Castleton. Gen. Barry had | "clude members of ihe Knickerbocker, | Bave the visitors quite a scare, After Wilson, rf.. stationed a guard of soldiers around the |N¢™ York Athietic, Union League, | Becker ee CUE reece. crted $0) Minor) “ab. tke! ang| Blectea to Succeed N Care: 0 6 7 © 0) Srounder to short, Devore w vw a8 Room Grand Rapids LY TT Ss stole second dled ere, however, s yt iT . A.) © ee Oe. Oullt, $235 FURNITURE CO 00) 0 v|_ In the fourth Marquard performed the| TRENTON, N. J. Aug. 24.—Tho State pe Eo Rect ™, urkable feat of striking out Byrne, | Democratic Committee with a number A Rae siecna cra. tures A the | Lambs, Progressive, Friara and otner away from an incurve ai Ook 4 Vl Garey and SClark in a row for the] of absentees, but with about two-thirds | AInOn, ts Eatniine at Quy, a Watch tor our FREE OFFER ently were in position to gulde the air. {CUM A number of aviatorm have ano | y drove a long single into right, Leach, 88... nile ae Matunts drew a blank in thelr halt 26, snd selected Edward G, Grosscup|COSh Purche 0% the Sunday and Even g also singled etehar wird “Ker! 2 ilants drew el da t ected Exward 3 C1 ‘ Tae a le, deteen eee ae air | ven Invited to take part In the recep- | Herzog also singled, out Pletcher struck MeKechnfe, 1b hal o 0 ee eee ee Mek cue Laat ene ealeoiae Owes Ao reMeiD EXE Ay shame aus ng Newspaj H had assembled to greet him, tion, among them Font Sopwith, Eugene out ries Gi yi RCE Bhegin Gibson, 1-43 2) Hecker tied to Clark and Merkle died My Sraneck of ‘wasse COWNtY, Sunes High-Grade Furniture jb. Bly, James Vv. arin, Lincoln ° rd: inning MoeKechnie on a bounder to the pitcher. No runs, |" * ' eatin helghia of West Point At! pachey, George W. Beatty. Arthur| le! off. with @ hit and got as far we Adanis,. p. CsA pt 0 0) on a pounder ca down on another great | Was fecently deposed because he had $ eral CreditTerms Around Storm | VeACney ‘ 4 . | third oa'two infield outs, but died there, | - = — —I\ohanee in thelr half of the fifth, Her-| Proposed a toast at a shore resort in $3 Down on $50 ; King Mountain at 9.3 o'clock, He ne, Karle Ovington and J, A. D. Mc {chan 4 pa i Wises dines va the Gasinns 04 the water | CUNY. {as Byrne grounded out to Fletcher, In| Totala .. (et 9 1}zoz opened with a three base hit over {which he referred to Gov. Woodrow ‘ mit } to avold the air eddies higher up. ‘Tne| The Reception Committee numbers 500 jot half of that inning the Giants | + atter for Matiy. © Devlin ran tor By SoUid: GS, amare. BAIL WZUROD 8 RL LESALE Bios 81D e cvimon UxTtE ® 4 80) el ° nm three fly balls Myers. Adib spectators on the parade ground ex, (Persons, and efforts are being made to b d } aomintere. on Abe parade Ground 03-1 E Te Mayor Gaynor oMdally.welcime tty had the Pirates on his hip in SCORE BY INNINGS « 50" 6,00 [5 - rm § PAVE Racipdaward thi forthe landing, the aviator, in order to hande the big /t* fourth inning, and Carey, Clarke Pittsburg a0 00001014 WaITE FOR NEW coee Se Te | 2 - ' Instead, he circled over Constitution | tows expected, the Aero Development and Wilson went out tn quick order, New York G9 08 2 OO. L Ont altos Free on 4 cation. T I THST Cee i ctning tne tone ar og | Club has engaged fifty Pinkerton sen to | THF” was 4 little breeze of excitement | Struck out by Matt by Adams, wink Pay Freight & Ralirond “are | BE Ws on | lls trees, and headed for the east bank |prevent accidents by keeping spectators |{9 the last half, us Recker singled attor Three-baso hit- Anie. ‘Two RD —_—— ' of the river. Rising in the air he passed |28Y from the machine as it descends tWO were out. He immediately stole se Wise ere Sort A ases—Bi | Ro of the Fiver. Rising in the Air be paused yo keep ello vuntera trom dee ONG: Dut dled there an Merkle. was the | Houble Play Dorie, Merkle. Un EST T. tling It. A delegation of the Har-| Victim of a wonderful stop by Leach. § and Emall 1 how é i then headed north, apparently looking |™*® The at 20 minutes: NEAR G™ AVE | vard-Bosto erry 16 Eth went bj he fers landing place, Beiween Garrison | Yerc-Boston aviauon meet managers,| |The Oth taming went by with, the | \| Spectai for Thursday, the 24th| Special for Friday, “the 25th | { and Cold Spring he Lier aplone evel! will be among the & Not a man reached first base on aithor | time for a doudle play, Crandall pit ARSORTED NUT BUREGNITE COCOANCT 10¢e BorTLES. BEE spot back of the railroad tracks an JU fide, The only excitement of the round ‘he lat Inning for New York 1} nee ren aon eacended. | Queen of Htwly Buy came in the last half when Carey ran cjhte Pirates scored again in the ninth, | Spec There was great disappointment at) owe, Italy, Aug. Y—-Queen Mother puck to the fence and made a remark- enone West Point, but Atwood soon got into! Margarita hay purchased at the Améri- ade catch of Herzog's long drive tha: single next tw communication with Gen. Barry and ex-| oa, pavilion of the International Art| jooked like a sure home run. The Gjants tailed to poors tn thelr he plained that he had no Intention of euts| exibition the painting, "A Tropical WERZOG'S MUFF GAVE PIRATES |° ‘he ninth CHOCO! Ae 1 Be}| Don’t _Persecute (ee EE —— your Bowels $1.28 the case of 24 bottles— one cent a bottle more than singled and went to second on | # sacrifice and scored on Miller's | rilandt Street stores open every evening until 11 o'clock, Soe et Meee wiriay evening antl Li o'clock. re in thelr hal Fark How and ting the Military Academy from hi¥/Sea," by Charles H. Woodbury of Bos Webaert ites | Ik Ch lat enunnecensary h wdl b Aenei itinerary ton, Marquis San Glullano, the Mintater | | ocolate CARTER'S LITTLE, ‘ the ordinary beer. ttle PROMISED TO VISI_ WEST POINT |°! Forel = _Atelrs, hes pur bs od the ! The 4 finally broke ta the sixth when | SECOND GAME. | est Cherries 9 CORTLANDT st ee PILLS BRD ernie Aa eReiy, veel ihe NUR cree cee ae eaten Mar. ORTLA : LATE? |Gioniun, the work of laldore Kont, the] gave the Piraten a. chanes. te. score a | BATTING ORDER. Shino cherries, floating tele PARK ROW & NASSAU higher in price—a great deal run, Gibson opened with a single to! He said his engine was not working | soulptor of New York, right, and Adams plunked @ safe one in mo ful Sno ieatatse © oft’ 206 BROADWAY sire Daclana Tes aoc a 5 az NASSAU gy, higher in quality. popilar pear werden Mabe apie f Pound Box, 39c The apecitied welaht In each Instance 13> FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. . which struck Fletcher in the Merkle, 1b secant he Sob ianes Ce ) Aiwood’s Fiight, Day by Day, ie bab were tae ne Hera Sh ea | ore out. Carey hit to Doyle, who turned it Fletene McKee tb. } . and Records He Has Broh en wes Sousle play, ub Glbean seore ee Ae Bh i, Small Pill, Smafl Dose, Small Price bopGr.—oa Aur, #5, cHKsTorHEn a, Genuine muta: Signature Done is 1,240 Funeral services at his late residence, Unmpires—O'Day and The long distance record which Atwood consummated to-d! In tho fast halt Giants died in NIE AL He Aug. 14, 8.05 Babe’ Adams, the Gi! | 1STA Washington ay Friday oO t thre OW uit edule wick order, not man gett! 0 * at 5 o'cloc nterme Oaki miles from St. Louis to Nyack in ten days and three hours, The achedule | auick « Millen. ane Canon tet: veal. Having lost the frat game to § ae ae tery, Baturday, Aus. 20, at 180 P, \ of the record-breaking achievement is as fa)lo \ : yi! onal ‘ at HY 88Y burg on ‘ount of inability to hit HOELLERER.—After short tine mp in the seventh, ‘The side was Star ants went inf LEER, beloved wit . M.—Started from St. Louly easily retired in two minutes ants wont tn fo =| Pillip s, “oclicret, aved "01 "Youre and Aug. 14~Arrived at Chicago, 286 miles The Hants were atil) helpless in their SIE Ss" Relatives and friends are reepecttyll Aug Arrived at Elkhart, Ind., 101 miles half of the seventh. Snodgrass fouled % to funeral services at her late J. & J. Colman, Ltd. fesidence, 1209 Hantocs ae Brookiyn, LON N Thursday at s P.M. “Intermens 25 at 2 PM Ne Suddenly on ‘Th AIFASIC out to MeKechnie, Becker and Merk Heted high ones that Ci The Pirates added op twad In the-elxt ERMS Aug Arrived at Toledo, 0, 1 miles, 17—Arrived at Cleveland, 0., 123 miles. 15—Arrived at Swanville, Pa., §4 miles rey Was under more to the hand it began to look Ps Aree a tie miei aN ea bem te eel D.S.F. Mustard Relish Cte ie stare Rien 19—Arrived at Buffalo, N. Y., 99 miles oponed with a long three bagger to deep HIGH CLASS ¢ Parish Column } 20—Arrived at Lyons, N. Y., 104 miles. right centre and scored when Gibdsc Fee i t a le through Herzog, Adams GET FROM YOUR GROCER 21—Arrived at Belle Isle, N. ¥., 40 miles. 2—Arrived at Fort Plain, 95 miles. Te sacrificed, but By nd Carey were oF MOUTH easy outs L i H - at 10 A, M., Church, #1Kt HELP WANTED—MALE, where ae fy The Giants started a rally in thetr , : 5 a4! yack, umber one, and double pia 7 x aii cd quechantcal anbjecte for half tone negro: | gys¥ ba--WILL uMy , was all that kept them from. tel ROOM sé 79 WU wna Stas Roos: ean inquire at room 1741, Hudson “ter. | B, beloved Huse Total distance, 1,240 miles. more, After Heraog, had gone. out. Sinise \CASHo*CREDIT|4 qos | ‘unaing (8 Chore. Baturday, 9 ia |" hand gf hla pee Deli aad ton of thy Previous revord fights: Plorre Vedrine, Paris to Madrid, 842 miles; | Fletcher siniied and scored on Meyer's Oren — yl comsratesy as TRS Hteam Vackot Co er at » Be! . ; 8 oe long two bagwer to the right feld mo * Ss hal | T 1 Funeral trom his late residence, Andre Beaumont, Paris to Rome, 910 miles; Herr Koenig, German circuit} {?) Mumagh tues Canitad dae TAnaTt . Ate TO | THREL BLOcks ‘Ann's avenue, Bronx, Pitt 08 race, 1,164 miles; Andre Beaumont, Huropean circuit, 1,073 miles lined 9 (hot one. mtraighy | ATURDAY % ot VA, a. Interment Bt. hand, who touched second ti’ EVENINGS BROOK LY W g Irie and Bo; ei t SS

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