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FLOOEY OW govt (GOT A Tver FOR A GRANDSTAND SEAT, THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER AvEL. mueT You FEEL CHEAP JO SIT IN THE BLEACHERS Pcor POOR OL0 AREL HAS ONLY HELe BE MRANTIC WITH (ue mate 1O sit INIT (WI Those Rags ON — ¢ (CCT & GRANDSTAND SEAT COT & BLEACHER SEAT, \ ~opay AN’ IM DRESSED L® , GRIEF ove THs! aed BLOCKS BROADWAY, TWVURES A BROKER ‘Marshall P. Levy and Driver | Isaac Jenkins Hurled to the Street. Marshall P. Levy, & cotton broker Vith offices at No. ®@ Wall street ond} Ming at No. & West Eighty-sixth Street, was seriously injured about 9.20 d'cloo’ A. M. to-day when a horse at- tvched to a closed carriage in which Afr. | Levy was riding became frightened and Tam away. The driver of the carriage ‘vas also injured. Both were taken to iiudeon Street Hospital. The runaway started at Hroadway und Vesey street. The traffic at that Tolmt wes heavy and Mr. Levy kept urging Isaac Jenkins, the driver to make better time. Jenkins pulled hia horse out of line when a piece of white caught by the wind fluttered up the animal's eyes. The horse Dolted, turning west on Vesey stree: @nd taking the south sidewalk, ‘The street and sidewalks were filed with people. When the horse charged down on them they scattered in every direction. Several drivers jumped from their wagons and made an effort to stop. the hotee. Galf{way down the Ddiock between Broadway and Church street the riage struck a fre plug. The carrta: wwung with ash into the railin; @long St. Paul's churchyard, Mr. Levy attempted to et out and had just | opened the door when the hore and | hand, ‘wagon darted against the large marble stoop of the office of St. Paul's at Vesey 4n@ Church streets. Jenkins, the driver, went flying off the box; Mr. Levy was sent out of the carriage to the street, landing on hi! ree struggled in the By this time all tra Me had been tied up. The erush was ao great that every one @eemed to have lost their h for ne one made any attempt to either | help the two injured men or calm the | horee until Sergt. Leitch of TraMc A| wrrived. Other policemen hurried up, and Jenkins and Mr. Levy, the latter unconscious, were carried into the ves- tibule of the Underwood Bullding. Mr. Levy was suffering from a laceration of the scalp and a number of other small cuta on the face and hands, Dr. Garret was called and both men were taken to the Hudson Street Hos- pital WARSHIPS SEWED lage turned over on ie nly tWo Jurors Wave been ae ( ' Both are farmers and are married and are under thirty years of age. OF ACQUITTAL ON RESULTS AT LATONIA. MURDER CHARGE = == clter, (Davenport), jar ” Lindsey, Jay P., | Darkness, Fairchild, Coeropsis, Niclas, Manage: Woman Who Shot Student and | Mack ana star Rose also ran, Two-dollar mutuals pald Puck $10.10 straight % place and $4.3) show, Holloway, Col In Will Plead Unwritten Law Talks for First Time. $4.10 place, $3.70 sho KACE—Three-yerr-olds ant ix furlongs.—Housemaid, 195 on; Jeanne D'Arc, 106 (Wire spen), second; Magazine, 108 (Hoftma:). ombintean an Gan [third, ‘Time, 1.11 45. Ethelda, Helen BLOUSAS, Tat, Oct. 24.—8ur-| scott also ran and finished as named rounded by her children and with her |& Mutuel Pald—Housematd, straight, % husband and brother near her, Mra. .{ place, $8; ah $2.40. Jeanne 1 Are, P. McRae, the woman of forty years |Piace $90.9; show, $5.90 Magazine | show, $3. and mother of four children, who te MeNist charged with the murder of Allen Gar | year-olds; ce, 108 land, a college atudent and member of | (Koerner), won: Wheelwright, 112 (Tap- one of the most prominent famtites tn lin). second: Sir Blaise, 102 (Tung, this State spoke to newspaper men for | third. Time—L4. Ursula, Emma algo thd fret time tbcay ran, Free Lance, siraight $4.70, place pre preetenn $2.9, show $28; Wheelwright, place 2 show $2.80 b 60, certain that I will bi ames by shew Fam ta'men can be found'in fits patiaw aaa | WRITER FRANK: HOTALLING 1 they can not, why then,” and she| BURNED TO DEATH IN ROOM. smiled, “I am sorry for the parish.” —EEEEE “I feel that my action was justified . ead t t00).08 ty acquittal.” New Yorker Meets Death in Los An- ie newspapers cay tet 2) sid 302 geles Trying to Save Manu- e y woman, am not. ave done J ~} Uttle else except attend to my house: | scripts From Flames. hold duties and to attend to my church ANGELES, Oct. 24.—Fri Hotalling, @ magazine writer of New burned to death early to-day duties. “The papers have made another mis- . take, toc," sho sald, “They eay that Ijin a fire which troyed a rooming have three children. I have four, you; house in West Seventh street at which know, and then she pointed to her four | he was stopping. The fire children, the eldest, Rowan, seventeen | have been star yeara, the youngest golden haired Val-| ing device in Hota’ room. Hotalling Jere, aged eight years.” left his roots and then returned to save some mani . Ain ating aatenmnlee fy hee hee: Firemen found his charred body where he had fallen, overcome by smoke, her aged mother and her Ittle t pee Se Mr. Mctteg sat beside hia wite |MURDERER OF TWO KILLED {N FIGHT WITH POSSE, The little girl, tired by the monotonous motion of the attorneys, went to sleep, | ; teres MIDDLESBORO, Ky., Oct. 24.—In a runniag fight .with the sheriff's posse and her shock of curly golden hatr rested against her father's breast and one hand clasped that of her mother. |early to-day, Cal MeRalle, wanted for Difficulty is being had In the selection of |double murder at Pineville, was Killed a jury, The regular panel of thirty !and Deputy Sheriff Thomas of the posse jurors was exhausted yesterday. Judge received wounds from which he died {Pavy of the court ordered that 150 later, The fight occurred in the moun- remen be summoned by the Sheriff. tains near Clear Creek, A reward for When court opened at 9 A.M, only forty- the capture of McRaile has been out- one of the 150 had been secured and standing for some time. RACE=Six _ furloni handicap.—Free two- is the time for every woman by natural means to make O'd Axel! BAD YOU HAVE frat, den THOSE VULGAR DURACHERS AXEL . YOU CAN POINT ME GUT ‘TO GOME GUY AN BAY -"THaT'S & FRIENO OF MINE. over. | THERE. WN THE = GRANDSTAND ! Ji | LAUREL RESULTS. PIRST RACE—Purse 80; olds; matdens; five furtongs we (Byrne), 15 to 1 won by three lous (Peak) 6 ¢ uz «t ,| year-olds and Quaver, 109 (Gordon), 10 to 1. 3 to 1 and & to 5, first; Flown, 109 (Peak), 12 nth 98 (Des: thira, | tule and | to Sand out, second: gins), 5 to 1, 7 to | Time, 1.18 lo is; six fur 104 (Peak), 1 won by length, & (Diggins), even, 1 to Duval, 107 (Andres even, third. Tim finished as named Bo: FOURTIE $500; three miles atson, 131 even and out, won by fiv gellan, 138 (Howard), 4 to 1, ever second; George Atwell, 145 (Buckle: » 1, even and out, third, | Juverance fell. Only four starters It You Want Hair Get Swissco Swissco Grows Hair, Stops Dandruff and Restores Gray or Faded Hair to Its Natara! Color. } druggists and dry 00, a bottle, . BY CHNESE REBELS, MORE CTE FAL TOKIO, Oct. %.—Despatcnes from | Poking to-day declare that four Chinese Imperial warships under command of A@miral Gah have surrendered to the rebels. | PEKING, Oct. %4.—The city of Stan, regarded as one of the Government's” surest strongholds, has gone over to the rebels without a blow having been | struck. Telegraphic communication with | ghe place has been severed. The se- | cession of this historic refuge of the Chinese court has badly shattered the | nerves of the Government. Sian, also known as Si-Ngan and Nean-Fu, is the capital of Shensl province, end has a population catl- at three-quarters of a million. ‘The fail of Sian was first announced by an Conaul-General Greene at Low. GHAI, Oct. %4—The rebels teptured the treaty port of Kiuktang y. after a short but fierce tight yamen, or government bullding, was ned during the engagement. As since the rebellion broke out a laughter of Manchus in the city fol= 4 the rebel victory. Kiuklang 1s tn the Yangtsekiang river 130 miles Southeast of Hankow. It has a good- zed foreign colony, but most of ity embers have already taken refuge ere. sBianfu, the capital of Shenshi, has so gone over to the rebels, The imperial gunboat fMotilia in the Yangtsekiang River and the army of 000 loyalists under Gen, Yin hang, ve both mysteriously disappeared The flotilla was considerably battered in the fighting at Hankow and two including the flagship, with Ad @ah aboard, are said to have been by the rebels. herself happier, healthier and more cheerful. No woman is going to feel well—or look well—if she lets herself continue to suffer from headaches, backaches, miserable fatigue, extreme nervousness, depression and worry. But, really, what is the use of suffering this way? Thousands of other women have found that any time Is Woman’s Best Time to take the perfectly harmless, vegetable and reliable Beecham’s Pills. They bring immediate relief—the stomach is toned, the liver stirred, the bowels regulated ‘by the timely use of this aid to woman’s health. With better digestion, richer, purer blood you will have brighter eyes, a clearer complexion. To-night is a good time to start and you will be surprised that you feel, look and act so much better, in every bodily way after you have tried and secured the quick effect that comes once you begin to take At all druggists, 10c., 25c. The directions with every box are especially valuable to women. ECHAMS PILLS 24, 1911. He Only Had a Bleacher Seat. LAUREL ENTRIES. 2 TRACK, entries f s follows LAURE o *Orvert, vile Kearuey, 107 18 OND RACK selling Lady sybil, W 16 et You Hinnte Sith Tos: m1 101) Senator nile! Selling Stakes le iC fone mile, Ira ms Marti im, 10 ! ENTRIES FOR LATONIA. TRACK, LATONIA, Ky., Oct, The entries for toemorrow's races as follows FIRST | RACE...Setit ide; ste {yrianes-—*Donensier. Uh: Aviator. 208, | Nan 10 M 105; Laly Past hemi Ag vet STatoif aie, Ramesas, originally scheduled, the Will consist of ten rac hibitions by Raiph De | MOTORCYCLE MEET. | The postponement of the motorcycle meet that was scheduled to be held at | the Guttenburg Motordrome inat Sun! oiides all the cracks of day unttl Oct, 9 has resuked in a ma- terial increase in the number of en- trants. In place of the seven events c! three year-olde: ' London (dhe Lortte iwith eu Label) Famous since 174 . Company win oun IN BUSINES? Open Saturday Evenings Till 10 o’Clock ) . en | le F=-==|| = ~ \ Finest Display o* Floor Coverings Thousands of Rugs, Mattings, Oilcloths, Linoleums, etc., are shown on revolving, Slluminated racks. Hundreds of rolls of Carpet and plenty of light and space. Every kind of floor covering for every room, hall, stair, kitchen, ete., and no charge for puiting it there. = G Oak Table, $12.7 $1 Monthly Very Substantial oak extension tab heavy pillar, finished round top, 42 i) 6 ft Others in M y and all finishes—a!l_ pr China Closets, Chairs, ets scription ‘ Coffee Mul, 49c Made so that any Mason jar will fit if this glass top sreaks. The grinder is made t nd well and last long Everything for kitchen and try. Downtown | Park Row and Chatham Square 193 to 205 Park Row Store | \ 1807-1911 Our business is over a century old, and is still New Harlem Store 3rd Ave. 12Ist St. 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. This Great Building Is Full of Everything for Housekeeping Acres of Floor Space ogramme . 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Sree OIC Gas Portable Lamp, Easy Chair,$ {9.50 As comfortable as a great big fireside chair, yet it takes 7 but Ite room and e 7 Strongly braced ; s very ligh uilt of soli f mahogany, covered in a var Opp) and easy to op- | rlety of high grade velours. ers up to $50 P erate. Cowperthwait &§ Sons