The evening world. Newspaper, October 30, 1911, Page 13

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pcs THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, .1911, MATT M’GRATH RAIN OF PAINTIN. ESS oe =|, oo oe BREAKS WORLD'S _ | PINAWAY’SWAKF. Se=cence = Fs Street Rhoda returned to her home last Monday and Tuesday Offerings Storm Serges Heavy Blankets 50 inches wide, in all the fa. WOOL finished, for full size Special 10-Day and Tuesaay k A. Lee, twenty-one, another col- make his throw he turned to some of hionable sh P| i 7 his fri ored attendant on the same ship, was | shionable shades and black; beds, with handsome Jacquard Women’s and Misse: IistrAmerican Star Star Hurls 16=| "Well, here goes! for a new socxrd, ‘ waltng for Rhoda. He had cn engnge: Guaranteed pure wool, sponged borders in various colorings. . / { ny ‘ Ready-to-W ioeyeet spect” Ge Spec 1.95 ces ef seer Lace Curtains Couch Covers boys, and Tam not going to lore out, | ent with her for I + ther, | . of - , eo Pound Object 187 Feet 4 | sitter, by committing « four in stepping] tioree Dashes Along SixthAve-|resresoning “both, “Meyer “for Uys special offering of ready-to-wear wis as ithe 2S inthe latest Fall designs. Poke shape, with crown ‘ Taking & firm hold on the handle of ing to steal the girl he loved and Rhoda yy eaeeer mer 9 bifheie i semibiath tA lal ended cheese Inches at Celtic Park. the hammer, he swung the weight] nue Sidewalk and Causes | tor accepting attentions from another IRISH point with plain or ORIENTAL and Bagdad Children’s White Corduroy Coats Sead eng then fae AD Bo ( man. | figured centres and very heavy designe, bright and also sub- Military or sailor collar, trimmed with braid, WARiE Ee ena WARE. hee lees Great Excitement. ‘At last Lee drew a revolver from his ro; neweat quilted or plain lining; sizes 2, 3, 4 and 5 Obs 69 | | 3yde, dued colorings ; 60 inches wide T7Maiwe, Special” 4.98 $5.50 Vat” Specisi BIS A trom new world's record for] ured the throw, and when the announcer pocket. $F Value Special —— throwing the sixteen-povnd ham-| yelled out, “McGrath's throw was 197 “Rhoda you have been playing with | Girls’ Skirts White Biannets mer has been made. Matt Me- | feet 4 inches, breaking Flanagan's world’s | me for some time now and I can't stand White daisy cloth, tt 11-4 size for double beds; hea MoGrath, the giant welght thrower of| record by three feet!” they started cheer-| Juitus Koechig, a painter with @ place}: any tonger. Choose between us. Send Nounee: Colon white “end 4 57 | wool nap finish; pink! or the Irish-American A. C., ts the man to|!né and kept {t up for fully five min-/Of business at Fiftleth street and Sixth | steyor away and take me or take Meyer | Sale ol r( ut Glass cream; sizes 6 to 14 years 17c blue; value 1.98 pair... 2 accomplish this feat, hurling the missile | Utes. avenue, js in Flower Hospital in a pre-| and sen | i “ Wh y i i: les ~~ z feet 4 inches at tho games of the sounaed 09 ie Garne deeeuiion at tie carious condition as the result of injur-| She raised the revolver slowly. A, SPARKLING, brilliant odd pieces of every de- Women 's Corsets ayo fttll Size Comfortabl 5 Galway Mon at Celtic Park. ‘This throw | Fenda, who ahook his hand warmsy ana] ie Feceved na runaway to-day. John | thot FAME out ad eres dropped 18 scription, beautiful in design and cut, offered at |x} || Wa'ioce: tur gone techs. spy, | ancy stitched, others closely Bs Bag taal oe rede No, m2] the ftoc t 4 h p A 4 attach- Bey 4 congratulated him on his wonderful| Wedel, sixteen years old, of No. 32) ‘\S totives Cunningham and Denne! especially cut prices. Here are afew for illustration: mente; reg. 50c; sizes 18 to 30. 37c tufted; all colors; val. 1.49 made by John Flanagan two years ago,| throw. West Thirty-ninth street, is In the vate tar F860 e yoni I. : | u 1. nf Which in ihe former record. | McGrath has tied Flanagan's recordlsame hospital under treatment for in-| Heard, the snote Zoey found Meyer TUMBLERS, regular FERN _dishow,. silver Women’s Silk Hose Women’s “ Bernalda” Sh times In Me effort te break Flanagan's | ad the witegeeneceastons but as hel juries sustained in the same runaway. | toid of the dispute and was taken to! 25c. each. This sale 12\%C lined. Regular $: . B25 50 doz., slightly imperfect; val. 25¢; Loss ealeiake of Cutan heels, alll mark. He was persistent, however, Jo the throw was, dealsied 6 tout Koechig was driving a horse hitched | Brooklyn Hospital by Dr. Wagner, who TUMBLERS and highbal! S PINT Wateroge buss garter top, spliced heel and 12% 18 ridfeneadt hed hime a hard for three months to| McGrath had the privilege of taking a|t© & Wagon loaded with open cans of] sald he had slight cuales, to recover, | Glasses; reg. 35c. each . 24C cutting. Regular $4.50 2.75 |) toe; sizes By to 10. 2C | All Wool Stove 5 get himself into condition he finally felt| few more turns, but after making the|Daint down Sixth avenue toward his| Rhoda and Lee were found in another | , ‘ool Storm Serge satisfied that he would make the new|new record he told the officials ea bere ‘At Fifty-second street one of the |"om and both arrested, the girl on a} L. M. BLUMSTEIN, West 125th St., Bet. 7th & 8th Aves. Women’s Underwear Yd. wide; navy, garnet, cardinal record. Was satisfied and would charge of felonious assault and Li Heavy bleached cotton fleece lined vests, Na ; When {t came tlme for McGrath to throwing for the MEG ear oa ree eared ace ere tery ne ta u tong sleeves and ankle length DQ) Nat. . tor Bat bition ts we horse's feet pants; sizes 4, 5, 6; reg. 49¢ IC | Hot. Water Bot- The animal bolted. There was a trol- tles, 2 qt.; value 98c... 49 ¢ : es = = — Men’s Und McGraw Says Recent Wade celeien, wweag the horse, ents > COR OG ST f STAVE Heavy pry natural shirts and GQ Jergens’Benzoin the sidewalk on the westerly side of drawers; all sizes to 46; special and Almond Lo- Floor Oil Cloth tion; large Heavy grade; 2 yards wide; floral and | bottle at... 19 ¢ other new designs; cut from the roll |Qakley’s Cory- Defeat Will Help Team Vu'tiut trite ius | Special Sale of Gilt and Circassian Walnui Framed Pictures Pi pete base ied Me Ohad 26c| errs, 74! 1 was thrown to the pavement, alighting A Manufacturer's Surplus Stock of Fine Pictures at 80 Cents on the Dollar) J 7 cum Powder 7¢ Win Another Pennant |. iis wren ie i : Al39c,59C,98c,1.48,1.98,2.48 up to$5O | vwriwoos. wave ee” lelectric light pote freed the horse, which Ur datcieg value 69 ¢ DRY GIN DISTILLED IN AMERICA |walloped down tho sidewalk to Fifty- first strect, where it wi Giant Manager Declares His Pitcher Jack Coombs of IF antiquity begets ¥ the Athletics Will Be as ||sevenn sirce | Een ae reas sc- | We Pay Freight and Railroad Fare. | Garbage Gana’ gatvan: mi Wash Boerdss Ss H cl h hi | form! ith oungsters Learned Many Good as Ever in 1912, |/trr'ch.ny the surcots aud iocente were lM. Club Gin 18 237 geoce (3 complete 1 Aicisi "125 ds: pecliled bavi | 5 Kitchen Table Things From Athletics. PHILADELPHIA, Oct, sack || 1X (@ the Rowpllg’ by Dr. Cole old. Farnishe Farni Furnishe Duteh Cleanser) a ov Coombs, the crack pitcher of the Athletics, will suffer no bad effects from the injury he received while twitling last Wednesday at the Polo Grounds, He is still in bed and still in pain, although not as severe as at first. The doctor who ts treating says that he will be entirely ng, and that he then be able to twirl as well as ever in his life. His injury is not Glondma’s | Washing All high-class liquor Hy at - Powder; large stores and cafés, , " ; package 10¢|Liguid Veneer ; ; ‘ SH} cova 4 if 1 Babbite’s Cleanser, 4 Furniture Polish 15 ¢ ii H , acan ¢| Bestene, Baird-Daniels Co, 1 hace i ye Gold, Babbiit's and|acan.... 2he Distillers : ay, fim Satin Gloss Soap, anien’ Sah Cor d|Hartehorn Aiko ee aD} 1 4 7 cakes 25¢| Clothes Lines; a monia; large bottle Se Willow Clothes Bas-| piece... 19¢| Dish Pan kets, family ‘ash Basins; tar ge |enamelle GIRL SHOOTS MAN TO END QUARREL BEWEEN RIVALS. Fires Revolver Given by One| Steward From Battleship Con- necticut and Hits Another, BY BOZEMAN PULGER. A T the baseball banquet given In honor of the Giants at the Hote! Imperial Saturday night Manager McGraw made a speech in which he de clared that the recent defeat in the World's series would serve as a big help to his team in winning another cham- w only Rhoda Wils: of 3816 Gold street, . w plonship tn the National League. The|| ture, but the muyclen on the inside || STs oe | size : 29) size; gray enam- Tea Rettiess ay sting of disappointment has gone and|| of his thigh and the lower abdomen | ? (5% ¥: We 2 Clothes Pins, best led... 10 ¢ |enamelled; No.7 Hie Glahtas keg: (dking topwana to next | ee cctaked aa a teatt ut he cleat || GIN FOR THE KIDNEYS |¥ Foe | pecs t al 5, - uality;ahundred.. 7¢ Y Dish Pa @eason. catching in a hole in front of the Gin 1s one of the oldest known reme- " ~ x lash Boilers, No. 7,| variety of patterns; gray enamelled. “Moat of my players were young and|\ Pitcher’s rubber. | dies for kidney and bladder troubles, es-| fm | oe heavy block . ayard ¢|Berlin Sauce Pans and inexperienced,” said the Giant manager, pecially whe Early English Oak Settes, copper bottom rs Clot MW Fe tg 0 gra . “and they learned many things in that formula: “St upholstered in imperial leather; Pe R Py bshy shamed white 796 bes wo 1 99 fight that they would never have had| Romanoff Wreatles Middlesky. | ounce fluid driven into them otherw! It is unfair] Ivan Romanoff, the giant Cossack, | Murax compoun @0 say that they are not game, for I have| who is the tallest and heaviest of aii er @een a crowd of young fellows] European wrestlers, will meet John Mf fight harder to overcome what they|dlesky, the huge redskin from Yuma, value 610.00.... 60sec r sees No © 0, D. of Mall Orders. Library Table, ae a 0 14.98 Oakt like Deatt Srales 7,98 | Batty, Enstish Oak neckers whole 3.98 | Hrusee nl Fath 1 4. 98 i 98. nant these men will be, much better 4 eke pe against George Sandele, the| frequent or highly colored urine, rheu- tasty, smooth. Try it. seasoned for a tilt at the World's cham-| Greek demon, whose vicious aggressive: | matic pains In the groin ought to hi STEWART DISTILLING CO, plonship. Their greatest drawback was| Ness Will force the big foreigner to| prompt attention to prevent Bright's dis.| [9 Philadelphia New York Baltimore Bl CHANDISE TO VOUR HOM Ee a thelr youth, The seasoned rang of | Dandie him with caution, ease or dinbetes.—Advt. - r UrkN SATURDAY sta st. EVENINGS - ve. at 84th St. that McGraw had @ definite reason for not making changes in his line-up dur-! aided that it would be worth more in the perfection of @ machine for next eea- fidence has beon lost in his ability, He quickly loses heart, and with a young the Athletics knew what to do, while ing the series, even though some of the son to keep the boys plugging away at ball player that is. fatal to his future TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHER looked upon as a handicap—the heavy| Arizona, on the mat at the Harlem 4 etenti¥ " A delightful blend of the §) yar ary pe 5 c hitting of thelr opponents, If we should| River Casino to-night. Paul Samson, fe aula velied oF KAS Fund’ tiedace| A] choicest old whiskies, Per- UR LIBERAL CaupiT #0 fortunate as to win another pen-| the German Goliath, will also be seen | qisorders, Buch symptome as backache, |] fectly aged In wood. Mellow, ‘65> WORTH OF MER-[Aes pended regarding to New AT |49 HST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVA' K DINING en 6 rr.exTEnsion~ ~ Ait CLAW TO YOUR HOME, eae ire See | Overcoat Week from Monday Oct. 30th to Saturday Nov. 4th wenaw Tarte ow evens T ONG COARSE WOOL WHERE THE LONG ~ ont den i at STAPLE COMES FROM P It developed later on in the evening plained McG: a friend, “and I de- as much as to let him know that con- ded to let them fight out their battles as they started. The ones that were weak now know wherein they failed and they will try and overcome the particular weakne: From this it Is evident that McGraw intends to go through next season with practically the same,team that he had fn the fled at the end of the season. He has signed a lot uf new Inflelders and several outfielders, but the new- comers will have to show extraordinary ability to break in the regular batting order. MoGraw's main task next spring will be in atrengthening his pitching staff, He hag recalled Msg Jeff Tesreau, 1d so well in thi astern League and this bik glant will un- sree with Every eens of $50 376 East 149th S b vpea sera Evema, Guus ¥. Satrduys Lilie dv doubtedly get a reguar berth on the pitching In addition to Terreau he has signed another big giant named Robertson, who played in the outlaw Mdewater League last season. Robert- sen is over six feet in aeight and has arms and hands like a gorilla They en say he has teriMc speed and a good é curve, These two big fellows will be , : : turned over to Wilbert Robinson for the j . hea polishing work in tne spring, There ; {fs another pitcher named Fullenwinder, a right-hander from the Carolina League, but he is as little known to the viel sues right Dow as is Cardella, & I ‘oli lagiiad pi the ce ith ae youngster from down South. NO CHANGES IN THE GIANTS’ TEAM LIKELY. Notwithstanding the fact that McGraw has bought Bues, the phenomenal ! fielder, from the Coast League, it doubtful If the present combination will be changed, Herzog and Pietcher are both strong in their positions and Bues | will have to tear things up to get a) chance. On account of nis hitting tt ts ble that Bues could be turned into | teu Outflelder, but McGraw already has | three new outfielders under contract. | They are High, Jacobson and Berns. Tho Tatter has been witn the club for the last #ix weeks and McGraw is very much Impressed with his work, Burns | had little success as a batter in tho few | games he played, but his position at bat is ke that of @ natural hitter. | There ia no doubt that the outfield of | the Giants is a little weak at the bat, and if any changes outside of the pitch- | ing staff are made they will be in the | outfield. There 1# no chance of a change tn the catching department. McGraw Is #0 sure of his present trio of backstops that he is not even signing any recrults for next season. Ho would find dt diMcutl to improve on Meyers, Wilson and Bar| ley. ‘The whole country is ringing with the | praises of Chief Meyers for his work tn | the recent series and he will be better | next year, Ira ‘Thomas of the Athletics | sald to the writer the other night:) “There is one man we take our hats off to. Two years ago we all looked upon Meyers as a joke, but in this series he vhowed us something. He was t! steadiest man on the New York team.” } ee “ue ence Fahy 695 overcoatings, kerseys, meltons burns 1.00 Down -$i,00° Per Wee Bright 69 and rough effects, and want to make a killing this week on Coatings. 1,000 styles to select from and the price () ie made, any e style to So Called Short Wool EROYAL-FUANITURE co Mi! co COMTI SPECIAL DELIVERIES Qup Terms Westchester County. $3 Down on $3 if “ “ order... Bring in Mother, Wife or Sweetheart, and she receives a pair of Heinisch Tailor Shears Free. My ONLY New York Store 1431 Broadwa mo) CUT Tis oui Jt Will Entitle You to Hendsone Souvenir, MITCHELL the Tailor From Boston OPEN EVENINGS WRITE FOR, CATALO UE, yAv EVENINGS, Cor. 40th St. EVERY VSEDATOY oo (ai 3 AVE 120 ST etsse

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