The evening world. Newspaper, October 10, 1911, Page 15

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Bar SsON: Wesees seek 1911. FLOOEY His Tailor Reminds Him of Something He Had Forgotten. GEG AXEL. | NEARLY FROZE 3 4 veut, you TINK of) TO DEATH AT THE Game .! F THEM SUITS ARE GIANTS VILL BER YESTERDAY. we ct TO DONE, WELL STR te P ‘ . ONE. WELL S’ te HLA 0 GET OUR WINTER RAGS I INTHE PARK AMO LATHE TO WEAR. LET'S Stow 5 ORF pes (te i: cue ours ‘ ——— SORT TT PPR BE THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, ” NEVER MIND THE. ) SuITS UNTIL \ LATER i} WE SANS —1F A WOMAN) 7 [HAT CHASES HER. HUSBAND | -/\ SIMPL INTO WEL naire) aN) 4 ; SHAQ “ k ‘ Ps maa ~ a ~ Sa TIT on SA Uh SS i » to Harger, who threw to sinith, | scored. Northerg. calle! out on strikes.) wupge pac for three ng of Rock Fire, 108 FIFTH RACK Selling: fone-yearo) an rand ren andetnntog, vale Hage five and a ale Fina i Me Os rank Picea) ' ns A. Rusticana Quenn, 10s Taree Watch ling Becker at third. Snodgrass was | M Wwe ture)" Ap Ape Gnanat “pateabeth Senne nodgrass W In the tenth Inning Merkle beat out oy and Upwards | as ‘ furs) PIFTH RACE mas (fay a teateth H a single to snort left Toy. | longs.—Towton Field, (McArdle), 2 ds and op Toe" stony Mo Am, “00, SNe “Gt, fo; Wohi os a ti fern RACE tt Ye And thiewent: oo 0 Mark, HO ing: three-year.olde cently mile ‘Joe Konda, 101; Pool . mH 1 Hinck. Hianeh,” 100. calle 100; Joe Gaitena, 111, vy five pounds chat Weather clear, track th hit with a pitched ball. MuFray singled nf , yea to left, scoring Burns. Smith then] jin'g foul, Pletcher dr fy toto 1. even and 2 to 2 won; Hannah \" rosy FY 10 B y snatched Me Une tly with his tert |< DUtioh, Ata Teoley aad Daubert io | Loutee, 108 (White), § to 1, 8 to 1 and & ee, nd olinuate hand and, tossing the ball to Hummel, | posed of Hartley + Lady Btna, 16 (Don), § tol, Sta Land & doubled rags at second, Wheat singh 1d; Tom Shaw, and out, third. NT ad: ‘nen ”, Sally Savage, Ca ay @ May also ran and fin- “ past Snodgrass, Sith (3 tol and 3 to % third. Time, ) Wiss wetente Tein ones lAGnt alaetlr dl at thusne and docked ba Elizabeth O., Our Nugget, |. . i ty Glakta "De ii f > — Flower and Blanche Frances also ran). he GI s, Deviin and finished as named. | srountat’ out’ to Dover! unausatt PIMLICO ENTRIES. MRCONT RACES Purse. 85 5 aes ele tle (Grand), 8 101 | $250; for three. | it halt fu Cénisht), even, ght, 108 (Don), nd; Coal sh 2 to 1 and Tullp, Satin Be n and fintee out Fletcher and Wileon ees them. No runs, PIMLICO RACE TRACK, Md., Oct. 10 crowd Coulson got to|—The entries for to-mor 8s muff of his My back [as follows mel was retired on Snodgrass and Merkle to third, Erwin hit about five furlongs.—Cary nite), 2% to 1, 4 to 6 and 7 (06 (Grand), 4 to 1, 8 to Zand 4 to 6 and second; Hudas Alator, 108 (Levee), | Whatioy)s on, 2 to & and out, third, Time, 1.08 M., Gold Fern rin also ran and finished as nam THIRD RACE—Puree $250; for all ages; | hale furlongs.—Teddy Feats | LAUREL PARK o'1, 4 to 5 and 2 to 5 PARK RACK 108 (Simmons), 6 to 1, 2 tw second; St. Agatiie, 100} LArRE to ly 2 to Sand out, third. | 10-—The entries for to-mor Lawyer Millar, Tony W,, | 0! f& | | SiRobt, BURNETT 6 London DRY Gin. (The Bottle with the Ped Lasel) . Famous since 1770 wis races are Miss Griscom and Miss Camp-| Maxwell Pitches Good Ball in bell Had Easy Time To-Day | Final Game of Year Across on Raltusral Links, the Bridge. named. Coulson at the plate, Bare fied out] to Burns. i Maxwell walked, “s fly after a hard run, Burns drew a base on balls, but (Spectal to The Erentng World.) BALTUSROL GOL! CLUD, SHORT THE GAME IN DETAIL. : ple ‘Lriney. hows HILL, N. J. Oct. W—The woman's GIANTS. nF. A. |e doubled up with Snodgrass on the Hoge Mom yand Chaste;, Brown also ran and| q2T#at BACK Gelling, ter. searld aliens ole champtonship ot the United Bt8t08 | Beetar, ities nsuis 0 TO 0 6) Dau a n tmqtank, V4: finkahed ne named: reg | atten’ tie igh ot Sir Robert Burnett & Company Golt Association was continued here| tere” cp 1 0 8 0 0} For the Dodgers, Northern went out, i So LEA Ub ROSH ARE Heliueae |G 632-634 WEST 34TH STREET, NEWYORK: % , Aiuto } year-olds and up; abo jongs bi |Snodgrass, 2 er 4 5 disposed of | Dauvort. Wheat | enane xatritlon, 106 (rand), even, out and i — Dorothy Campbell, the prevent | Murray, if ¢ 0 4 4 Catal ganic bt ngs Simms Lane won; Permelia, 12 (Papell), 6 to 1, 2 ¢ “River Gras = title-holder of this country and Eng-| Merkle, 1b T2nu ¢ 4 rab pleted ta Abed aang ts Supplement 4h land, was one of the first to get away. | Devin, 3 es es te | Seat a Inelina Ho. ta Woven | Ingi ques taeaee ne ihe afien She was paired with Mrs, P. Man-| Fletcher, « oo 2 3 1} Barger Bs u chester of the Skokle Golf Club and | WViison, © Nor Veuatueumel they were followed by a large gallery, | ites: ‘ ie a os i satin andl t 4 i 2 bleac t avoiding 4 Mrs, Harriet Curtis of the Fasex Coun-| M’xWelh P ves 2 siesta bet ty Country Club (Massachusetts), a Totals i 1 é | There was for the Dodgers in | # i ¢ ‘ former titleholder, attracted attention BRooLaN, V7 7 3] thelr nait. Tootey singled to the Infled. | "5 av fn her match with Miss Georgianna Hedh POL Ay Me | hree SUS Piatenor GRA Merkle One TeViLLE ENTRI B- YEA Bishop of the Brooklawn Goif Club, ! Northern, ef... 0 10 cde 6) Ol Maxwell rellted Mey LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. who has also held the honors. Mrs.|Daubert, 1 70 0 13 0 0| Fletcher started the Giants’ fifth tn 1 Pa, R_H. Barlow, who made the low; Wheat, 1 1 92 3 0. 1{Ning with a grounder to Hummel, who] LOUISVILLE, Ky. S0—The: en Bross score yester played against | sfnitn o 2 8 gS f[ threw im out at first, Wilson went out] tries for to-morrow's races are as IN | 4 . Miss Florence Harv Tool 64 404 0 [to Daubert unassisted. Maxwell was | follows In all there are t two pla n the | Coulson, Berges 8 the Barger to Daubert FIRST RACE- felon: one ail s contest and many surprises are ex- | tummel, T iecee ed clit athe Mined: OS; Sandrian, 107, ‘ ; 3 I 2 | bat sin the fifth, Although pected before the event is over, as the | Erwin, ¢ 6 @ S -Olparce NDR. Selling; one mile and. sev. course is conside very diMcult. It} Barger, p 6: guards 0 anis.Kidna Colina,’ 102) Starry Night, fe said by many to be the hardest on ' : t i daa Ase. Dake, a8 which this event was ever held Total a 4 ae 2 mile and seventy iebn with ; 2904 1 Me Tay Meron, lub; ‘Ben trio ements given with both club and dis. McGuinty arian: Suartien, Yoo) Start, "103; aoktose, 100; ‘ | Miss Florence MoNesly, Merion (Phila | HOW York «10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OI : ley. Burns Med to Northen | | FOU 4 ] deiphia),, beat, Mr Ht, Ree Stockton, | BFooklyn ....0 0 000.000 4 1—2]/and sinith threw out Snodgrass ty Tax, 100 3 Plainfield (Plainfield, N. J), 1 up 44 Paki out when winning run was In Brooklyn # sith Bat wae Root a ead) | be He | nigh throw. Tooley was Pug i : irat beanlon WallacOw rar anlt out by grass, Coulson Miss Frances Griscom, Merion (Phitne | yiaxwelle a, Rrra cee eer 2 OT opped out to E Hummel was teach | elphia), beat Miss fthel Maule, Mer+ Brooklyn, 1 Left on bases—Brooklyn, | Out 02 4 Krounder to Snodgrass Tervau tO, | fon (Philadelphia), 7 up and to go. 7; New York, 3. Struck out—By Barger,| In New York's seventh Murray filed | nip pa di Ne m Philadelphia), 7 up and 8'toga |i: New York: 2, Struck out-Dy Barrer. | In very “Sterkle esruck out, Deviin| “WiCHY RAGR—Gebing| ove tle nde ate lew Harlem Store for Miss M The f went out| Hel. Twost hits—Snodgrass, Sm: \ ntre, “but a stealing, | ha. at Rak. Ty dim Gate 4 43 and was one under 6's at the 12th, Poudle plays—Smith to Hummel, To focoene | hee 105; T 107, BEaIS the: Match. Was ended, to Hummel, 19 Dauber: Merkle to 10 f at Ronald Barlow, Merion (Phila: | Snodgrass; to Magiek Whee eer | 4 elphia), beat Miss F Umptres—-Fimneran an | Hamilton (Canada), 3 up ee ee e e Miss Eleanor Allen | Special to The Evening World.) RADWAYia deat Miss Maude W WASHIN( PARK, BROOKLYN ; "S READY ~~ RELIEP 2 up and 1 to go. ¥., O¢ ban beat: thel eitin Har One. Baran t6 hi | erst Levin wrnnay', Yai 3106 | Svs ite teeter at daa cies Maree, wea nt Boren | MURAL GIA 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. , mele oiee ale (San Franctecod | came of the season in Brooklyn this| J the Dodgers half of t f Nth | padeavia Ballet’ ta the “bect! | up and 7 to Ko hnrnoon’ byw acre:ce § to) Wheat bounced 1 of Maxw ddway's | ief is best | / Hine oNssicy sean not up. at, any | MimnOOn DY B.enore.c£ 9 toy, He ermal A ar counter irritant known, and there This Great Building Is Full of : i time against irs, Stockton until the] Giants and evi a ae Nye Prolene d sau nt a and) best oinleaea on that Cat used in ; } 4th hole, The former lost the 17th by| unt the lat tn On| Mi it to Fle time to ub it on the part af- a < - ib hole, The for una Ta Wheat aie! Mion up Wheat, iaxweit ire | Ky flan P Soaked ional Everything for Housekeeping : | Mrs. Barlow was 3 up on Miss Harvey | fneo shot to " Mee tamielic. GHReW: Gute. HagKaieS Ah i e seat of the pain until Pervie—|| mad lead. thereafter, Coming back aie [tame mer throughout the doupied to left. Murray fied to North. | be. im the ccurse of ten oF fifteen j Acres of Floor Space played poorly. ZA ; A minutes. . Ae yor The Giants got right after Barger in| tiummet tripled lk | ; - alist allen and. Miss Wetmore had] ye "peat and scored one run. Hecker in the lee omechalt of the nimi enol | pp» SOld by all Druggists. = 3 up at the turn, but afterward Miss - RADWAY & CO., New York. Extension Table, 56 90 “The Only Way” | RUETECry Cuaced, atieral oolp to. fall - 50c Monthly Stove, $5.25 Dahind again, : There are-many ways to get cus- iss Katherine . Fal vel Get odie Mayra Hanes, “Miclortian | tomers, but ONLY ONE WAY to larte sy wry bandiotady | Gua bis ant fe ao te KEEP them. fitted with nickel trimmings. oo | Miss Lilllan Hyde, South Sh e Everything about our business has price includes two elbows, pipe, N. ¥., beat Miss Frances Rosenhe always been done with the one idea | Miss Nesbitt, Toronto, beat Miss Edith i fenting eumremert Men 8 er re kind of Hi s Noblitt, Wilmington, Del, «up and 3 19 as to induce them to ‘come back. avery kind ‘of Heaters Stove! ena & 80. ur customers and their children ange, at every price. Bu beat Dre, Manchester, Skokie, Chic as € n our grandchildren have been coming cago, 8 up and 7 to go. Aa loatageantiraicbold aaa back for more than a century. PIMLICO RESULTS. LIKE ordinary liquid preparations, Odol neither extends to 6ft, Note the fluted legs and orna- Fine Rocher, $17. 50 : | gail , ys saehGe “Aarau | S balla _ ; mented cross pieces ’ . . , ane vor emer es ev aporates nor washes away in the saliva. So much Sideboards, China Closets, Servers, Chairs, $1.25 Monthly Dozens of patterns that have been selling : olds and and a halt furiongs-- |Of it is deposited eee et 2oary pales : ; eye regularly for years—discontinued now meres | Billy Va 113 (Me | on the teeth and ” ' 4 Solid i ahogan y f fe r varie! it a saving of about one 1, 4 to & and 1 to i ‘ Coffee Mill, 49 highly polished; cov thir 118 (Alex), 15 to 1, ‘labsorbed by the 0 te Bae ae ; Formerly Now, second; Hallack, 103 (Shuttin 1 ti rs Made so that any Mason jar many 27x60 ++ $3.65 $2.85 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 3, third gums and the tis- will it if this elaseton’ breaks ect 30x70 Inch me 675 4.68 1,07 3-4. Racing Belle, Jennle Wells, | cnec of’ : spi , ‘ 4 ft. 6 in, x 6 ft. 6 In 12.25 8.75 Sandy Flash, Blundara, Loulse Welles, sues of themouth- The grinder is made to grind use 6 ft. x9 ft tiles, 22.00 16.50 Ethel LeBrume and ; on #0 Fa lining, that its 1-4 Carat, $i0 well and last long match 8 tt 3 in #104 6 ID. eee 32.50 o678 4 ; i ‘lize Everything for kitchen an Lo ft, x 49 seven $7.90 ; faerie 4 Mache cleansing, sterili eo 1-2 « 20 a ee € Hishien ang and The first four sizes are seamless, All are rth, 109, Shilling 9 to o 10 and out, | ING, purifying; action 3-4 “ 29 pantry, every standard quality, Many fine Oriental designs. second; Belle 1 McTaggart 7| ; s todd tol and 1 to 5, third. Time, |continues long after 1 “ ; j _ “ - 10L 866. Clit Creo, Coming Soon, West! you brush your 39 Cowperthwaitt Wardrobe $36 Worth for 50c a Week moreland, Jingo. Sisto, Orphanr § ) TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW we shall i $100 “ “ $1.50 “ “ $200 ” s+ 32.5066 $1,609 “ «© 812.506 6 also ran. THIRD RAC olde and upw: gomery, 118 (8h! i and out, won; Cheek, 8 to 1, 8 to G and 9 to 2, se or sev um * Bi site Rie hitachi meniiary eecding a} Chiffoner, $38,25 75c Weekly teeth. ng; four-year: | pry +d miles—Mont-| Though its use to 10, 8 to 10 ‘ takes .only a minute de in our own face tory, under perfect sani- ta Payable by the month If more conventent. ; sell), 9 to & 1 or so, your mouth rm Is, rellable a te outiit Lanaden, 110 (Bell), 9 to 6 1 to 3 » y som als, a r : beeps Cra out third, ‘Time Mark | it) taste’ ’ parals.in either nah Collectora cent IF REQUESTED, ham, Howard Shean and Nornoo J. V,| WI taste’ clean gier Piarrona THifae te P t j We will open un account for any amount. also ran, . * jolla ada Be sure what you £ 4 e \ SOURTIE. RACE for hours. B and B-4 Cnrnte. 81,000 Ary ea } ard 10‘; Discount If You and out, won; Viihalin Department Stores k ete, gat ‘ : Prices marked in Plain Figuroa- no extras, , 10 to 1 and & iiniiba va teil), also ran, | GEO, BORGFELDT & CO, wo-vear-olds; one mile.—Aldebaran, 12 ,MeCatey), 1 to Chleago New York Sa 6 and out, won; (Shilling), 6 to 1, 1 to 5 and out, wna; Re, 1065 (McIntyre), 15 to 1, 2 and out, third, ‘Timed 1-5, three starters. Liat fi Downtown { Park Row and Chatham Square C nop eA, } Store { 193 to 205 Pars Row HOW PERI: 180 Broo y New York Open until tu # included

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