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oe f @ea. The Athletic infleld went up in| Applause from the hostile crowd aw ho |terday this diamond was reported a: ) the air when Chief lifted a high fly to| threw him out at first, Snodgrass made going down for the third time with @/a ingle ripple from the Philadelphia | and Avis Zimnell was reconciled 3 . THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OOTOBER 24, 1811. . he plate and taking bis regular t urn | » P FL ET TE C P T 0 R Se GREAT BATTLE-SHI EET STEAMINC UP THE NORTH RIVER itcber, Sevdre. te pur basins (SPECIALLY PHOTOGRAPHED FOR THE EVENING WORLD.) aliow Devore to piny weiner or Pinnk monnager de J that it was a matte to be de when the geome started HING STARS OF BOTH TEAMS WARM UP. Dan minutes vefure the rang for ae etart, Mathewron walked out to up for the Glants. He was joined Marquard a minute Jater, but the ube wore a heavy ater which tndl- eet rrenel_ phate worth #25. special, $14.75 ning Table to match... TE” GONE um ining Cl kenuine leat . “ eno ted that he had no intention of get- * ui tk ing & thorough ‘work out, Ile tnatly | Cllisth ‘fa few balls and than walked back * nisin ei eeant ill ‘al sia ie a ee i . oe sa ‘the bench. On the other alde of the | ~ —- ; } | eae wt Bisen Raw 0m Purnit it Fact Prices eld Doors and Bender warmed up for bunt and then smashed a curve to the) l inp? NEW YORK WOMAN HONORED. ag Booklet Sent on Request. he Athletics, eft field for two haves er| } es mnon & Compa Pédle Plank aino worked a short white | score’. Davie refused to bunt so an \YY H | eter stkvds. PHAR a ny the arowd waached them intently. |e Grove, a wickod 1Wo-DRewer Bgninet re 151-183 E. 23d St., nr. Lexington AV. joping to get the mame of the pitcher 4 ad oe has been towed upon Mrs, Anna! ready in case Connie Mack wanted tofbexan to look worried. ‘Three Gin Woerishoffer of New York tn recognition Shake st a southpaw fight. Pitchers were rushed out to warm vp re f ' Emma Woertshofter. aaaanens Th advance. As 2000 08 Pla. oe ee eit nat ted the aenre. | ’ | BERLIN, Oct, 2.—The Prusaan Bllvor warm up, McGraw started Marquard | pig gtands’ went wild With (hia audden | Cross for Merit for Women and Maidens . 80 ap to havo a left-hander! oing of Meth my and MeGray maar < the New York rooter fs an extine «pe- —--->- - | fond of the animal, and he decided, Bi took Why swing «# hike th at auk or the Aust dian] in a was to on her distinguished services in the fleld yu ke to the jarry 190 tool . iy ni +, e the ere or th at alla " ° dt eed atin inecirew and Cope “Darts tured the ball, but shot a under to third (Continued First Page) creature wo rare that na dy | (Continued from Firat Page) | aeave thet Some ‘oon . we f social betterment. eee. - and was thrown ont by ever saw one, Moreover, be it atic . —— | veaianeiiie ti i in thetr batting orders. The official eM | havis advanced to third, This p weet casualty ¥ dwindied cohorts from Man! 28 | ve sia, to penaer a tne ald tn hin| MUQHB BO Would Mot HAN the ans | ates, Woorimorter I» the dauenter of nouncer then @houted the names offi, tg ‘Thomas and be came through ® few the man who wrote the ca that did Journey hither for this the! \'T® ser hel Se po area» tie mal. Mra, Anna Ottendorfer, who also made Mathewson and Meyers for the New ha long fly that sent Davia home insurance on the park fence invoiun- | purty game were Inclined to be iifghiy Power to defend h fox Ball, Bighth—me will an ja name as a charity worker. ‘The ordor Yorkers, and Hender and Thomas forfand put the Athletics tn the lead. ‘The tarily paled, and somebody else wae re | conservative in thelr predictions he [charge of poisoning his discarded aithl fer Ris. meveussate cn Baran. [was founded Oy Menberor Willtam 1. in the Athletics. Umpire Dineen was chief Manda were in a continuous roar for| minded of @ story which seemed per-|ing on the posnibility of the #|heart, Avis Linnell, to death. || day, the 1871. Sumpire and worked behind the plate} fully Hnutes and the nd |tectly applicable to the present cas taking the next three or four os five or! Travel stained and weary, the @ray| gent, with Kiem on the basen, Connolly and | Mubslde even after Tender lad gone | “1 Seemg there was a ercen pitener [six or aeven games In an unbroken | haired planter was not wanting in fre] thay aay, = —— teas re : Bite sue ow dd vehemence ne expresse cal Brennan took up position on the foul agg n wonderful play, handling the|from a Rural Free Delivery Houte/T'cy oy ine sdinadried Glant enthus!-!pelief in the innocence of his son, and| gyauity ae, Will produce letters ball fier {1 had got by Herzog. | League who broke into fast company J, Corbett lated that he. ha me to defend Tae that Avis pra regara- ne RUNG decia at he had come to ¢ their jemen' FIRST INNING, bile} A ee re lavehan Sea Were not) iim to the last @tch with the imit of | ta bergen Bad na meek + failed to get control of his FIFTH INNING. , Mr. Napoleon Lajote of Cleveland, Onto. |to be dismayed and spoke with enthas! ‘Tenth—He will deny several of offering and shot a high one over| Raker made a beautiful stop of | Billy ce, 6 i Going | future, These gentiemen, it may de ¢ had brougt tlons the police claim to have wit. E “Ah a Head, but he came right back | Fletcher's slow grounder ee peege terete A> hetgeor i eiog Bln ts « Alb born optimtate, Mr. Cor-| Personal attorney from Virmiul®, and! dese to support. xquisite aradise : enna | | | out at y's ti the umpiring, ‘The green pitcher stepped i, Fe Sak Tlgckcnotel and nouned the | with a ouirve that split the plate. h tut at Arat by @ hair in of the man who! the pair went toa hoie | { | out of the box and asked Mr. Evans for police are confident, howeve | rontlnk! dldn't 0 joteat and counsel already erfwaged for the ac- ‘then missed one and was tn the hole that they have built up @ circumstantial bhi HAAR Uhl Hales 4 h a) y and driv: |@ word tn priva They drew apart! pickner tn 1898 until weeks after cused, clergyman of t) arrival. be “ a i ‘ larity. Hats covered with this regal BH eeifiontiy had been instructed to |; vist foul tine for two land the recruit unboromed himself. | |ihe election, and Dr. Pinay'e uncle 1) cy qm tired and worn vy the Tong [case fulctent to convict without the Blisters Broke and Formed Scabs. |} ats ree eee ana | Beanie ine tos] 2 itslef [PONE ASKED THE UMermg |e St muni, fay ives confer yuma” sue ‘cl, "chen. “out TM Spatue’ fe aaa ay| Note Covered with Them. Very |l fee us tshion “doped & mor nit, ! ever, when the chief ‘tried to nine at PORDUAT: ly conducted, ASML GML wat Info| " . aut . : need a wicked drive off Bender's] on a passed ball. Thomas recovered the FOR A LITTLE FAVOR. aia chow Nhat King James licked the | 4m a0 res! WI get Into! age much of the fact then ce tarnet| Itchy. Used Cuticura Remedies, autiful or more serviceable style or my If hie ine} , satabtiaied I will not be | they could learn, Richeson did not own | Now Hasn't a Single Mark | The shock will kill me, |# 498 © old man, with a| The dog, however, te mot the property Ey TSE ct. ov 4 Kiy and winged tt over to “Mr. Evans,” he @ ist for a single. Bender was expect: | 0a!) very quic ‘& bane stealing play, but Doyle} Maker just tn time to tage the Indian | Arat game in the ‘ as be wild into the bag. Meyers protest tely fooled him by winging ®t) ay 9 ttle at the decision, but Unrpire ‘thi te my! wadding out of William of Orange at ‘his fe league and I don't! the Battle of soyn ter, Bulger’s nocence Is s want to get beaten too badly. 1 want] people down in Alabama didn’t quit|able to bear « # until about Favored Fashions | » c 7 into deep | ic 0 a 1 to ask you what sort of @ curve I ought| voting for Jefferson Dav jut," erled ‘ ki “My nephew first showed signs of eczema L d V; | ig ero he Ang Klemm deetined to Itston to him and bd rien to Mr. Lajole?” four years ago. drawn emile, “I know he is Innocent. ot the minister, ud is owned by H. | on, the middie finger, and [t came out like | ondon alues ine got Nis Angere‘on the drive, Dut | Cet edt hae eee ee, atte tN don,” said. Umpipe vane, “my ad. | But the majority of the New Yorkera|ii¢ could not have killed that poor, |Carter, of No, 147 Magazine sireet, Cam: |. biister, His mother thought he had gotten o- " ort 0 does | ridge, with whom Mr. Richeson made in some way unknown to her, and she || Genuine Paradise in su branch- not atop tt, Snodgrass also swung | a high fly to Lord and the side wa who came down here Jast night and to- | helpless child. That sort of thing doe: urn in ay 1 perb Lj vice to you t# this Say the Lord's} Gay to comfort the wounded and. tf] not pur in ovr blood his home. treated it as such, He must have rubbed bis |] ings and priced far below the usual the firet one and drove a tong tly | But for the ciief* attempt to take third | prayer, put the ball straight over the ‘ not run ip o ' ; 1 face with that hand, ass then broke out on cl rf 4 pr * | need ve, to sit up with the remains, |", idier, and !f Clarence he dog was so attached to Mr. Riche. | h that hal 7 prices have given London Paradise ite Lora, t de it easy for Doyle|tie Giants might ‘ave scored. NO| ijate— io 1 am an #0) ' his nose the same way. When the blisters { set in from thied. This gudden at- | RUNS. plate-and fall down on your fac were of the unanimous opinion thit life) jy ot ot ¥. s most Aeapicadle crime son, and was #o much In hts apartments, |! ke, they shriveled up and formed scabs, || te preference of fashionable women. he i® no son of mine and the law must | that !t was about the ‘ me as his OWN | Te nose was covered with scabs, and it was|| While possessing all the rare oer For this reason the dog, | very itchy. He was badly disfigured with un- |] that characterizes this exquisite pl ' " It <i In Advance that tio mat-|is made up of ofie blamed thing after tack by the Giants made the crowd fall, After fouling off two long driver Lord ho! Hada New York to.| @nother and that in a case like this you K With a Kaap. They wore siunned. smashed a lot grounder to Merkle, who [ter who might pitch for New York to-| Kinloss Mme tial fiw tie it's well | take its course.” dog tn effec | jMurray also tried hitting the firat bail, | tossed 1: to Matty, who had run over today, whether Mathewson, ‘the marvel! 0), Cheenti there's no use being fool-| Col Richeson said he had received it Is contended, became an annoyance |.tghtly scabs. At first, his hose was fore, | mage, London Paradise is so skilfully eer # qurve and went out on am the bag for m pull out. Oldring died on {or Marquard, the rube, 1t would be well| gn, “and that if the 1 Pantin® |several massages from the Edmands |to Mr. Richeson and he desired, so the | and it gradually became werve so his mother || made as to stand all kinds of wear . ’ a grounder to Herzog, ti ‘ollins came | tor him, when Baker came to bat to ote continue its exsitence it him to ook hitn to the doctor, He gave her vome|| an4 weather. It may be made over wasting @ame, but got himself in the] throwglr with Nix second wingle to right. [yo is expects to continue e c family in Brookline requesting him to \story runs, to put tt out of the way in y , hi fe and struck out. TWO RUNS” Beker West after the firat one and shot |Deer In mind what Umpire Evans told| would be swell to bar this objectionable | remain at the Edmande home while he | as merciful’ a mannet pp’ possible. Byeeay as ara ten fe, ral he bee and over, dyed and redyed and sdapt- thewaon was in super ahape as Mela ing Lwo-baxKer into rigiit that scored (the Breen pitcher, and offer up & silent) Mr. Baxay out of i owing to hls nesty |wog in the North, but he felt unadle to) He purchased the cyanide of potas- | with the Medicine he gave ner. ed to the season's mode. Went to the mound and bis curve batt! Collins. On the throw to the plate, |iuvocation before releasing the ball, an CKOry | sccept the proffered hospitality. | sium, stating what he wanted it for at| ‘The man must have been insane, as that || The above illustration shows a superb Just when everything fe beginning te go {WILL MAKE ADMISSIONS IN DE-!the time, it is claimed, but he never | Was extreme torture to the child whe was)! specimen of London Paradise. Note os to entertain euch @ deep-beated i { F only two years old at the time, and that |} how the feathers stand separate ang pitchers, Me ahot w fast one oveg on |in qolne for Raker and the game had t0 tang oe 4 slong nicely. NYING MURDER. |used it, because he decided in view | Way wo year ago, Well, we decided that || © ‘Perla ssa ‘aur ae raion, } jof his approaching departure not to) that treatment would have to end, I sug-|{ Wide apart from each other, thus Rete aevaningvchres Manna taliee phy atruch outs “the Athtetion were new | 10M before Mr. Baker and his egm- eres ie Sonire era ‘The frat authoratative utiles of the | gacrifice the household pet. | ee 4 Cuticure Ointment and they bought |] revealing the full beauty of each to solve the curve ball and got the same | two runs in the lead and ft looked as i¢|{ Patriots or Mr, McGraw and hie clan + | plans for defense that are being CARTER DOG VITAL TO CAGE OF; It and put it on freely every roke with that of old sharp twist thet | which got away from Meyers, Baker! article against which Mr. Baker te ie put him in the front rank of | went to third, Snodgrass lost his gi y tor two|} feather. ag i 7 sol was . He had the eczema for four weeks . strike out dose. The Philadelphia fans | uM. veakening. ONE RUN, | @ppeaved inside this inclosure the Phil-| But Charley Faust etood dauntiess|by the accused pastor's count | Weeks, [ get their firet chirp of Joy when Collina | unr ’son Nas weakenia 0 adelphia bleacherites were Ailing the|and unafraid, and shortly before start- | obtained to-day by The Evening World| 1. 4 ae Soenerenn ; (altogether, but was getting gradually worse | Paradise Plumage from waded into a feet one on the inside and SIXTH INNING, wings of the big Shibe Stadium, Al-| ing for Shibe Park with his teammates, | correspondent from a man intimately rel Boston terriet | untih. het aged 1a Ouleus . $10.75, $12.75 up to $49.75, shot it past Doyle for a single. As Baker awe | Ur months old and was bred by Henry | He most cer: | Doyle played the waiting game on|though the sky was blue as blue caf be | he went #o far as to say that if Mc-| connected with the young mai q . ly would have been. scarred with the | came to bat there wr hurried con- ° as ‘warmth | @°@¥ would let him go in to pitch he venaccording to this {nformatton, | 2: Chase, a real estate man of Clifton. | tainl é ference etween Meera and Mathew-| yr ig Mtn ate tie louie frevs| te It amd an coger and & nipping Dreese Would undertake to detain the impetu-| 1)" sincipal points in the defense with] Gale, Mr: Chase ta Mrs, Caster’s father srark. Cubleure Remediea cured hits tn tw | London Feather Company and be ral be ig ume nen od still and Was blew along the rows of seats, search! 'M feed him my slow in up curve) be a® follows: | ‘ure piping we dog tase summer when ind: now we always keep them In thd | 21 West 34th St., New York ‘out rheumatic Joints and uneven pees. To keep themselves warm during’ the jtwo-hour walt and to pass the time slugger aanesthetet bene erected with wild cheers of delight by Vy fanned on three curvo balls nowm, | the crowd. Doyle started on # steal of away on her vacation. (Signed) Miss Ida Slavin, 283 South | The dog was allve and at the Carter) Fifth St., Piiladelphia, Pa., Jan. 4, 1011. ked Larry Doy) cress sane he fei) in love with | home tn Cambridge on Sunday last, and| _ For more than a generation the Cuttcura . hold_her {1 | it 1s presumed is alive and well to-day, | Remedies have affurtied the most economical | B.| Baker. Collins made a bluff at catch-| away, the crowds began cheering iaald toaker bedeee t yee A, 'itle Pit! wholes Bamands, the danghter of (1 ay said to-day that the dog is now | Mestment for affections of the skin and scalp | ¢ SECOND INNING. Ing @ throw to second which completoiy | Woman who entered the bleache tains her,” explained with simplicity tho | wealthy Moses Grant Bamands of | yeing carefully guarded as one of the| of imants, children and adults. A cake of ; ap k ‘ Cattcura | “hee Giants were evidently out for| fled Larry and he made no attempt was fan for them apparently, and the| greatest ball player ever produced by | Meoekline, Me will admit further | ocnibits for the defense of Richerson, | Quicure Soap (26c.) and & box of Cuticura " ead Mr, Faust. Pirst—Bicheson will admit hav- How do you throw your slow ball?”| img been engaged to Avis Linnell second just as Murray lifted a foul to a ed - od (4 Ointment (50c.) are often sufficient. Al- Bender's scalp. Hersog opened wit a| {0 set back to first, Haker tomsed the women did not seem to mind it, Phila-| Marion, Kansas. that be was in a quandary as The members of the Carter household | though sold throughout the world, a Itber ball te Davis for a double play and te deiphia goes in for the tenocent forms| Connie Mack's whi boy ‘course should par- 016 } shone! Ae Cer a ae faanaced (2 | crowd gave Doyle the Invah for oeine of mmausemont anyhow. m Shite clad boys had} just what he sho are very firmly convinced that Mr, | sample of each, with 32-p, book on tha skin nt anyhow. been cavorting over the green for quite break off this engagement. wilk be sent free, on application to Potter ‘Air and sunshine had Cone a tot to}#ome iittle time before McGraw's comin | "et? Richeson is an innocent and much per- Pr Second—Bicheson will attempt Drug. Chem, Corp., Dect. 184, Boston, bring the grounds here back to life. [trimmers appeared in all thelr sad habili- secuted man, and they are among his ments of black broadcloth. New York | @ prove that when he left My- | gtancn triends and will support him in © longer ago than day before y68-| cheered the Athletics last week with all | aumis thie summer he had begm | nis defense. the enthuslaam in the world, but hardly | offered his engagement fing back However, they are unable, it 1s said, to understand why he should desire to swung at the drs tie] Saught on one of the oldest tricks in Jeu single ply ea banged 2 beaut!) pi scball. NO RUNS. ie was the first time that Fletcher made @ wonderful stop of bOd reached first since the ser'on be- Brounder and got a big round of | box and the ball fell safe, who had stuck to fi @ long run for Barry's fly but dropped low gurgling cry and as 1 thousands greeted the Giants when they broken engagement. 111 the! the ball and tt was good for two bases, | terday evening it wae still in flued in from beneath the grand stand barat will deny absolutely road sia bounsnld pat coke sera td | was caught before he could get to rec: [the oMficial scorers credited Barry with |state and not responding to treatment. &Nd scattered out over the sanded infleld. on Ls ' any oper relationship with | very much attached to the min! ond ahead of ‘Thomas's quick throw. |& t¥o-bagi Fletcher tomsed out | put Connie Mack's expert crew of dia-|APparently not worried by this abiging berg her pete a Mathewson finally retired the side-on an {Thomas on an easy grounder ax Rarry | Roe Cons Sacks, expelt rem ot aie” | chilliness the New Yorkers went atthelr | Avie and. aay knowledge of a | | the HOLD-UP WAS A FAKE, easy bounder that went straight into] took thinl, Bender died easy on a practice work with gimp and slasiness. elleged physical condition Manders hands, NO RUNS. sharp grounder to Herzog. NO RUNS: Pea se i iit ; ital Pree | Page this/cime the watekeepere opened| time of her death. abl | pedestal (Murphy he fans a lot of T= 4 ithe fenced-in stan a | arth e . made Be aren cassea esce ok encoie: SEVENTH INNING, some more, #0 that, with the exception | stantly hundreds of men and ‘bore wy ee ae Cn ete ee ga, | BM Glen Screams Attracted am one of Matty’s curves and drove it over| After swinging at two bad ones, |of @ rather soft and mushy epot or rushing in to secure the best pla © request and for the Crowd and Spotled Joke. Ww nd: rf 1 the railing in right field for a ground|Merkle Jet a good one get by and was |two right at the plate, tue infleld at|the green. The bleachers already were friendly | {et ondertu tule two-bageer. Matty made an effort|called out on strikes Herxog Hfted a|noon to-day looked fit and solld, Tho|*0 full they could hold no more, and| Giving hee trem Arthur Peterson of No. 15% Houston] paver | Ch: to catch Murphy off scecnd, but in the| high fy Oldring. Vietcher got | ture further out was not unduly tender |t@ @rand atand, up stairs and down,| Viee end counsel. street, Menhattan, who was. arrested| wuare $20. ange Sees Fisicher wes soiural in tho knee. |curve in the groove and belied it into jana in feont of the grang stand, wiere | We chanking rapidly from e great bare) Peete Will net deny. having {at Jamaica last night charged with tak. | between the old style talking ma. Tre ball got away from him ang Murpiy| centre for his second single of the jthe rain water had lain long the « of tre Inds to close-packed snug-| purchased oyanide of potassium ing part in a holdup which was after- chine of 10 rs ago ent to third, Davis 4 to ‘slam the} game, Colling had an easy time FN una Keeper had strewn many wagon |" vibrant with color, Tt was no-| from Druggist Maha, but will [ward shown to be a joke, was dis- wonderful VICTOR VICTROLA bal! out of the lot dropped an easy | throwing out Meyers, NO RUNS |fegune Ratner Hae tleeable though that the crowd, taking] @eny e@bsolutely having said the Sharged by Mavis rte of to-day. Without the horn, roller in front of the pb ni Fletcher fumbled Lord's grounder, |!oad* of yellow river sand, so that the |\t as a whole, was infinitely 1 haved: & istrate Gilroy! at Ja- onto plate and was y under, ! . was Infinitely less en-| Gog me wanted to kill ry : | without any of the of thrown out by Matty. Barry and Mur-| Which was Wit straight at him, and the |splked hoofs of the players would not|thustastic than any of the crowds of| The revolver usgd in the the old inetrumen new Phy tried to work the squeeze play on) runner was safe at first Oldring bunt. | acar and scurf up the earth. this world’s #¢-ies had been. tomato og vig ot to Sate Pp ,<4 trate turned out be only a cap pistol. TRAN eat i Matty, but Big Six broke it up so easily| ¢4 to Merkle, who tossed the ball to} §iX DAYS OF IT MADE NEW/| Row on row, tler on tler, the mult pies,” and that he asked Mabn The victim of the joke was Louis ment of the highest type, the Athletics were laughed Doyle as the latter dashe over from YORK SOUND GOOD. tude t almost silent, only chee: keep his purchase « seoret. posito, who runs a fruit stand at No. We are pleased to give it an the crowd. Ax Murphy started second and covered the bag. Lord id fedbly and at Intervals far apart, and Gizth—The original vial of (yy) Put tr J equal setting with our Pea Bitched out to Meyers and Barry could] Moved up to second on the play and| After the six days of unmitigated 4 Bm AUIOTW Jam He is em-| phe ee when @ little group of college boys filed) eyanide will be produced with its Bie val ta ; | Pinnos, from the modest style IV, No reach It. Murphy walked tight into| Went to third ax Collins's grounded out|Wetness nobody welcomed the coming|in, armed with megaphones and hist played by Bimitl Prokten: In Crattera ahs at $15, to the splendid style XVI. iia: bell And was touched oul.” Bi to Merkle unassisted. Matty was plain. [of decent weather conditions and the|sheets of tin to be beaten as drums, eeearet ae Bera EP BETTER | nes towas qnteviaining: # young: at ; gore 4 cat later got a hit on a slow roll |ly afraid of Baker and purposely gave} resumption of the half-done world's |people raised thelr heads and ed at woman in thely apartment. When the vish. Mtopped exactly on the middle of the) MM a base on balls, Hs Judgment was! series more than the New York news-| these newcomers a® though resenting Sevexrth—Be will give - Bis | homup men entered, the girl ran scream- Come in and bear the newest Shale line, between third and the plate,| Kood. f Murphy hit at the first Dall) paper men who have been marooned |the clamorous manner of thetr coming,| Feasom for net carrying out his ine {ing to a window. This spolled the Joke ecords, We carry the complete Maity and Herzox thought the bail] and arounded out to Merkle, retiring the | amid the wet waates of Chestnut etreet | Ashe it Waa the weather that ohilied| temtion to Bil the dog that the | and there was a chase, after which Pe- atalogue. Would rol! foul and made no attempt) tae. NO RUNS. since last Wednesda: $% i the Philadelphia fold and maybe it was| Qarters, with whom he lived, were = terson was arrested, P Pi te fleld it. Thomas ifted a high foul) EIGHTH INNING. t We Achar fan ah man would | something else, Be the cause what it i ease Piano Co. that was casy for Meyers. NO RUNS le gee o long for the Hnsel splendors | inay it would have been hard for 20,000 | 128 Wenae 424 S¢ THIRD INNING. Recker went in to bat for Mathewson, [Of Broadway with @ yearning past |odd persons to make lesa noise, ‘Choy near Rrondway, fe 1 yle also miscued and swung at a high| Collins to Barry, Baker momentarily |ford watching through the dim. things in advance, eapecially when one only to pop a fly to Baker, who| fumbled Sn # hard grounder and| murk, the pd say beatae pu k-th there's a Baker tn the batting order. For Men and Women Fan in from third and caught the ball at) the runner was safo at first, Murray geipniq crawl slowly by under th Plate. Snodgrass way grected with| lifted a high foul, which Thomas took] 4) 164 of thelr Aribeind dies me bd ans from the Philadelphia crowd as|care of, NO RUNS, ¢ ping roliaa ike game to the plate, but the New! Wiltse pitched the last inning for the many land turtles out to give their cher was thrown out, Coiling to Da. |hUMaN speech after he had spent two|might have, been coming to a funera ‘Devore refused to wait on Bender andl vis, Devore drove a beautiful alngle to}or three hours—or was it weeke?—sit-| And at thet t may turn out to be a eri @ long fly to Oldring in centre,| left. Doyle forced Devore at second, | ting in a window of the Bellevue-Strat- | funeral. You never can tel! about these 15 yeare old. That ucla a ~<a ASSEMBLYMAN ILL. FURS Being the | t distributors of sample shoes in the United States, we | buy from the best factories in the country—-AND ONLY THE BEST! | ’ Sh ly from experience. ‘Kers came bac’ with # shout of en-| Giants, he showed perfect contri shells a bath. Goldstein, Investigator of Unton Women’s Shoes Men’s Shoes BENJAMIN BENIOFF ragement. Snodgrass then retired| shooting three strikes in suc There were many things to remind on | (Regularly sold from $4 to $8) (Regularly sold from $3 to $7) ‘Mp side vy slemming w hot grounder| over the heart of the plate and fa of home and Forty-second atreet. The Babli, Goes to Hospital, | i Our Prices 336 Sixth Ave. New York siraight at Barry, NO RUNS. Davis, Barry lifted a fluke A little higher in price thaa ordinary beer—a great deal bigher in quality. scale of prices on the bill of fare was| Assemblyman Louis Goldstein, in- tty easily disposed of Bender by| leaguer over Doyle's head for two| ayes Our Prices serving him # slow ball which was hit| bases, and en Murray's th 5 | suet ae altitudinous as any scale of |vestigator of the Union Bank's affairs, $3.00 to $4.50 $2 00 to $4.25 Serie hime slow all which was hit) bases, and when Murray's throw Kot | pricey In any New-York hotel and the| was removed to-day from. hia home, L M Hi h S I Sh Cc the ‘frst Uime. outsuessed Maity sant | ax nobody wan covering the bag. Hers [MMT were ust an haughty and aye] No. TSA TAberty avenue, Brooktyn, 10 e . Fursc ample oe Lo. fon the Jatter tried to ancak etn | cog got Thema’ erie ane DAE Her” | perior as New York walters ever get to|the Jewish. Hospital, suffering from a cracked it into right for a single. | Was out in a run up between third and | S| But, of cour not New |nervous collapse. 404-406 Sixth Ave., Bet. 24th and 25th Sts., New York Just below 21st Btreet, MATERNITY DRESS er made a wonderful stop of a) home while the bett took second, | YOrk~everybody agreed to that. Last week, District Attorney Clarke, Supplied by all first-class ; . = styles and fabrice fc - ? sharp tounder from Oldring’s bat and | Bender was out on ensy roller to Merkle For one thing, there was the com-|who was engaged {n presenting the —— = wocenalae rt} Pameaars 817.50. up” dealers. Served in leading it to Doyle in time to force out|NO RUNS. Mon attitude toward ‘hit Mr, Baker|same bank's’ affaira to the Grand Jury, LAWe BRYANT. Seth Bt, az. Sth Ay, . This was one of the neatest Who hav already been Mentioned once| was stricken with appandicitia, Both Washington Heights Branch. Broadway & 1/31 >* Hotels and Cafes. of the game. Matty had Collins's NINTH INNING, or twice in there despatches. People| Assemblyman, GoWlatein and District this time and instead of giving] Merkle doubled to rig Who have noticed that a sort of preju-| Attorney Clarke are candidates for re- ‘® fast one he fed him three curves iflod. dice weems to have sprung up lately tn lelection, ahd both have been removed Eddie laughed as he missed the er ied out New York against thie mentleman would participation in the cam- FOURY—At Plaintield, X, 7. oct 22 [ES We tte OLS TERY 20. tone a foot and struck out. NO| Meyers out at first. NO RUN be surprised really to see how popular . z 1011, HELEN M., wife of Jotin B, 3 West el. elsea, news May assie! Aunialice “4 i ante 2, | iets in this section, Actually his fel- = - and daughter of John and Kate Keough Pony Coy Ras | ainaee: bah #2 liow townspeople speak hts name with | n_her . F ‘ei } FOURTH INNING. ar Praise They even talk of giving ‘him Special for Tuesday, the 24th “atineral front her oarente reaidence urray waited to ket Bender in tne| MELD FOR GAS PIPE THEFT, ® banquet tater tn the w 1 don't FIG. Any, PATE 10 BA. M. and f Mary's Chure? | but he was finally forced to swing ote Want to alarm Mr, Baker unduly, but aad POUND BOX Cc 9 A. M. Interment in St. Mary's Ceme. W. E. D, Stokes, the mill re owner | {f they 4 ould give him a banquet and | CHOCOLATE COV o- tery, Plainfleld, NL popped an easy fly to Baker at Aha onal id’ chanes ¢ peal ci Fi 7 " 19 ey pa wy 25: MEYER.—On Oct, 23, 1911, A) " rater Ditened ‘Migr Nhe towel Aneonin anymnied nthe, Vn" Si aitie Mn"ta Rave at | LIBMRAL SEOUL Tas weet: P| eee wees, LOC ih IC] | MEER oe, SF 28, 1 Oe va gam ength instead of his weakness and| West Side Court to-day as complainant) tie iisnes uaretatie ancteees nave all : | Weise oF phone: iM al 4 > d es Govds called for and delivered free within seed It by throwing threw fast | against “Thowae Y a actap: | traces af eroundcap. lamp cnimneteacy |], C&SDIT SOLID OAK Tarn Row pie, Corlandt west, gorse open very grenina MEtll 11 oelock, @ held at is and striking him ow lerkle| iron dealer, a with the henbane and arsente and. night Buttet, handsome French! our stores open. Ca 4 anesday evening, Oct, ually hits fast balls, Herzog tried |i iett of w and oddy ANd rat polson, cyanide of poti plate mirror, hand carved upset the Atnletie inaela with and ends of plumbing from the Ansonia, &hd such like seasonings. claw feet, thoroughly we’l Milk Chocolate Covered AN-=Noran, beloved daughter 0 , but Da ade @ atop and) “rn, prisoner eatd he ine ; Mary ‘Bullivan “(nee "Aforad) wed the runner out as both elid to] The prison a vad taker the FEW NEW YORKERS CAME OVER ican Style Kisses Cahireinees, — County Kerry eo RUNS. stuf! 0 Of the Ansonia on av order FOR THE GAME. ex! ante and gears for th Ireland, . er woke up the fans by swinging| Ss fron another man Siokes replied ‘Thin morning's trains over brought Our patrons’ taste fe for tb Relatives and friends an y aaities & curve twe feet outelde the plate! that the ot ) purchased the! fewer New York rootera than were ox reenter acta) Somngn’ ted Invited to attend fun Heuars as to. abil sent a double into left, Devore! right to 1 ap tron, but not th J. This of course ta py Fired th . GAG SeRen, SOG bel SGtb, Be oad a gh ge jun ps the bei abt te reroxe opal ona. bres are any New York rooters. i ) seers ‘f Church, where mase wil — ——— ‘ novel er tapiake geoond: | or was held in for fur-| wilo suw the ast game that.was played alvary, mage two futile ato ther eamminelom Sw. at the Polo Grounds are inclined to tisk waded WORLD WANTS WORK WORDERS i ee 3 —hrremsegnauespresinnsinnseiasanuceatenien 8 : i ite eee ta ont ome SUB UE y, 6 SN END ern sibli ;

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