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— et en oe PS SAMIR ABO STEAM sk OB SR go ->-2¢ 0 SR Rac UN oe Ce ae RR ERI pero THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 STONE WALLS DO NOT A PRISON MAKE WHEN BAD BILL FEELS ROMANTIC - @ ~ @ @ By Vie Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World) «4 i | REcwon iki vest ANeLE — we tweu! Bie - : Ae OUT AN Sem THAT LOVELY AN-You pONT PTHEVOHT 1 LEFT You : phactah AW rN Me Aten anearereet taetalen iene | Se wees wee HER “THE LUTTLE ericuTevEs | oH SHERFE,| | AMBLE eAcK THERE — n - YAAS- mr, ' OTHER DAY WHE! ALS (tL YOTE A . you wwe HEAP y 8 wi cee 0 N BAD Bis aes ue (OET SHE'S AwaTin’ Hy ic “eo Be; COME ON't! , ALONG WITH ME, ALL reemeonasahthialn FAR SEX LHES Flowers | WN THE vu PROABEDINGS TIME, viaea Awe? STAY! ae sears “< “a aemcommeagen a rape RI 8 ae nesceeae eee Tecorded as $2,000. The bond whic »| CLUB-THEATRE OPENED. | American Amateur Sport aa | REVEAL THE ine record of Rowerb i antination af reac an 5. The ont, mnie Powers was appointed in the prison | for $100,000 only. An examination of the | service from Troy by Cornelius V. Col- | OMcial records of the Comptroller's | Miss nm Taft at Firet ciutton te, Sege/NO Deposit $1 a Month Taft was the guost.tast night of Mr. |flce show that at no time was the cap!- | And Its History, as Told. |Shety’ cct"tnem Suovieundet af GraMUE ders ro oe By Oldest A. ye Ormciat| PULLOF POWERS (sce Sct Seer As superintendent of industries, Pow- cently to is Bacon of Boston, waa and Mrs. Preston Gibson at the firat in- ‘to Sing Sing. At first he was put in!Prieon capital fund, $135,237.98; convicts’ formal dinner and dance held at the Oak Extension Table, on Jan. 1, 1888, the Amateur Athiettc charge of the spinning industry, but @|@eposit, and miscellaneous earnings | pi, vnouse, Washington's fashionable w. ' Union was organized with a member- Ecetucr ct tedeetes aaa acd foun ot the Gosining gh Btn ping Pa at Miss Mary Sutherland, - e je | shi fiftee clubs b perintendent ©: ndus' " be * hw ‘ er wes . Orld’s “Records Were Un | arin ot tren cate Mitaen Nepsaoes saree ere feom 1580 to Aun whta /MgPW than on. howe ehagement was announced r 10 per cent. discount if prefer to pay cash, Made of solid oak, well seasoned, tatives of the various parts of the coun- | $109 more than the salary of the known Here Up to 1888; Now |try."‘Naturatty: the na! Assovlation | ted to this as a usurpation of Its or there were | Searching pena Begin- the ‘inst: jere was brought into personal contact qyotier ‘ jWith the prisoners and with thelr friend Jon the outside, vith the opening of the Playhouse} ght. Washington's winter social 1 years Powers appeared to hi Nine Are Held by Us. | powers, and so that yea i } Paine neretliptb pip ii + two American amateur champlonship jon than any ot! we practically as given ite A oe t Sheet; one Th New Werk, he by: the ln addition to his public duties Powers 4NOTRER COPY OF “PUR,” ” Many of the social fenders. & and nicely fiinished. The 42-inch» n ' i "a; the Weekly Joke Book, free with National, and one in Detroit, hela by | ning To-Day Ex - | was treasurer of the State Firemon's 0 Oty d The Ac cA. Or the ClbWIne Weare: Ine g y Expected to Pro- | vas, iron at $1,500 a year and trea hr hd > Mapas tae A A. U, had grown so large that there Mitle diMflcuity in effecting a co tion with the old y thelr Intention of giving their teas and receptions at the round top can be extended te © feet. The 8-inch turned pillar and heavy feet give plenty of strength: urer of the Knights of Columbus. He bought supplies for the prison aggre |= | gating $260,000 in a single year, but it | | EET T bas been charged that the Ama- teur Athletic Union is a ‘boss’ and) that ite dealings are arbitrary and | \ duce Big Sensations dictatorial. My reply to this is the) “In is%9, also As Mills of the New ace was not until a year ago that he ever ‘ welfare of sport, especially amateur) York A. C. conceived the idea of dis- - gave a bond, when he furnished $5,000, Everything for the dining rooney sport, demands organization, and con-| tricting the Union, ana from this sprang | BIG” OFFICIALS CALLED. | Powers appeared to, prosper rapidly except the things to eat and the e \the various Iccallty associations of to-! ‘after he went to Sing Sing. He lived in nZ " Or eeT e at|day. Four asrociations started the ays- — an $18,000 house in Clinton avenue, He 407 Q 07 people. 2 val: cy i py Tea “who tem. Tt Is also noteworthy that tn P Was D : { Was a director in the Ossining National . . year the Union had not a dollar in Its | f. a Bank, in which the State money and f was re-elected secretary-treasurer at the tr non tad note Caer Mute | aeter Powers Was Dropped and |i, ae mine to prisoners was kept. Founded! 1826 Pay 25¢ Weekly or r 0e Fortnightly, if more cone reéent convention in this city, Because} plus of ths long association with the Union) |but five 1 ht ime . : : Pe ank 0 ater appeared at the| Reinstated a Quiet Inquiry |fizurein tne investigation to- Mr. Sullivan's reminiscences form what|@nnual m he express business of ; ' was regarded as dealing is practically the history of the organ- ibe h was to devise financial ways and! Was Made Into His Record, | sages on property around § Dee ocean neta mer ae raanaren ae, er] The “Cordwwainer” Boot |\Every Thing» Every Roont venient. Collector sent if requested. Amateur Athletic Union,” said Mr. | more than seventy delegates, represent-| Some of the sensational features that | Acconling to the offictal records on | ae Sullivan to-day, “there was no real cen-, {ng all parts of the country. characterize the management of Sing | 24, 36 che ome Comptroller's office, F M | Fe R Oi lot Ete.,. tral governing body, but the New York| WASN'T AN AMERICAN RECORD]|sing Prison for many sears willbe pera cataitaee trasuterree ts the Oost or en urniture, Carpets, Rugs, cloths, o, A.C. was looked up to as the only AT THIS TIME. FeveAlad stots rege t Re 4 . : day. An investigation|ing National Bank capital fund $101, ihize ods ; a sahil controlling organization of amateur! spno resent history of the A. A. U. 18|more thorough aad seccching thee wey [67229 convicts’ fund $16,782, by order of The most satisfactory boot made—light | Stoves, Lamps, Giocks, Curtains, sport in America. It made the laws, |too well known to need recounting. |), 7 8°¥) Comptroller Charles H. Gaus.” Gaus! weight, flexible and good looking. Water- id ? id ne governed the meets, gave the prizes—| There was practically no organized that has ever been undertaken will | died Oot, 31, 19, and Gov. Hughes, Nov. proof—no need of rubbers. When this boot & .: and held the championships. All the| amateur sport in America, and previous| bring these detafie to light. The investl-|12 190 ‘named Clark Willams as his | of ED Se, FeOF5 Kitchenware, Etc. j meets were held up at the Mott Haven|t© the formation of the Union not one| gation, which will be. public, will be |SUCoessor. Bree. Hace, then the Ossining uae eh by the work, you require Arelies or Ld * world's record was held by an Ameri- ¥3 J ‘ational has uw unde, we, vee x J sesende te ack you over the rtm | aut A: A, Wanda se asa | gobtuted before Warden Kenney. Co |Sotraiea by irwooe Powore en se-| NUblM IOOU + ocsesserssses sve Full Value for Your Money in Everythin ! has made amateur sport in America | Scott, the Superintendent of State Pris- | posit. Prd tk Ciba E > hours, and finally you got there, | nat It ts to-day, with the result that| ons; Conservation Commissioner Van|_ The capital fund of the Ossining Na- Two Distinct Styles of alue for Your Money in gs: “About 1879 there were a number of! Americans hold world records for the tional Bank ts $100,000; the surplus is “ * ” 5 u Kennen, Judge MacMahon and other Ci d Cc B ‘ other growing clubs, and they began to| 10, $2, quarter, half, Bigh and low sisal 6} Gs fan Grauaes | eee oradwainer orrection boots $6 85 Salesmen to show the goods, but the goods sell themselves. . ask why the New York A. C. should) hurdies, pole vault, shot put and ham- e) ' f e « mer throw. Drobably be called as witnesses and will Not waterproof. Built especially to help a control the whole business, while the) “rt ia not generally known, make known for the first time the re- eA LORY 5 oH NE cae io eots prangter | Acres of Floor Space Open Saturday Evenings’ New York A. C. was wondering WhYl\t was the A. A. U. that first suggested | sult of thelr probing of the prison af- Keep the Blood Pure it have ell-the work.to do. Con-' playgrounds, public gymnasiums, pubile! fairs of the State. eqilgntly, about that tlme the National paths and athletics in the public sch0018.| “Testimony will be Introduced to prove andYou' ll KeepWell Closing Out Association of Amateur Athletes of | It has ¢ thee SORE eee iE to promote athletics among boys, and, | that John P. Powers should not be rein- America came into existence. It was) to Pp the Union's next work {Stated as Superintendent of Industri TAKE having done thi . ; $50 worth for 75¢ a week comeeted ently Oe Se Lovie Cn | hil he tvsanizine atlelen among, boys] of the Prison, aa ordered by the courts. Several Broken Lines of Men’s $100 “* «© $1500 « . J A nd en who have to work,| Powers, who has exercised unusual = “ oo oe ‘ cit. San Francisco and Philadelphia, | There dy under consideration | power at Sing Sing, was removed 1 Br andr eths $5. 00 & $6.00 Boots esate “ oe ° " VeeE OE America into closer relationship with it where sports were booming, began t0/learues for clerks of various kinds. | spring follow af « $12.50 “« whole country. So this plan proved of the “world, and "vere is no reason es 4 5 Payable by the month if more convenient. Khe thi supremacy. should. not be | *Ppointed special commissioner for the id india why ie sip ! appsie If you are troubled with we We will open an account for eny amount. WHEN E TWO NATIONAL! wr, sullivan paid high tribute to the| POWERS WAS APPOIN H 4 MEETS WERE HELD. executive qualities of the new president Ph Ane TED BY poaieeiog Biliousness, Tan Russia, Black Russia and Patent Leather lace and 10% Discount if You va ‘phe result was ¢hat in 1887 there was| of the A. A. U. Gustavus T. Kirby, Thai dlscnverieag (Gadel by Abies Van leadache, izziness or button boots. Not all sizes in any one style, but all sizes Prefer to Pay Cash . \ a call to organize a central foteraineat pocd | aM anatNtre sen eae | Kennen have never been made public.| ANY disorder arising from an in each leather. y re that Would give ail sections of the coun-| forward, Te sald that probably one of | Bowers sued for reinstatement on th | j Prices marked in plain figures. No extras. " \\ try-er Voice in ita affairs, Accordingly|the first things the new head of the| ground that he was a veteran fireman | L2PUFe state of the blood, = = = : \ 1 Union would attampt would be to bring| and was exempt from removal for po- | ON€ or two taken every night age ® BUTLER OF CORNELL SENT | the National Playground Assocation of| tical causes. No specifte charges were | will keep you in first-class had ferred 1 him, but PROM QUARTER TO LEFT HALF] the A. A. U. Mr. Kirby ts treasurer of bins epi . Boreal hie, , this latter organization, and according condition. Nothing better. Men SJ fur N15 hings y/ : 3a Tho Evening Wood.) to Mr. Sullivan should be able to bring | statement, In which he succeeded, Col. For Sale by All Druggists OW ai ons 4g FPBAGA, N.Y, Nov. it nara) Seoul thie unton. UATE Cea) Complete assortments, including many special wert can make a team win, the Cor- lines perticularly suitable for holiday gifts, ESTABLISHED 1807 English Four-in-Hands Park Row ® Chatham Sq.: in tq final struggle with Pennsylvania. Imported and domestic silk, unusual varete oh destaneand colic 85¢ Value $1.50 to $2.50, at r 193 to 205 Park Row “ Tan Cape Gloves ) Also at Regular or short fingers. f $7.00 2212 to 2224 Third Avenue (Cor, 12tst St.) Unusual value at G0000000000000000000000009 ‘The Red and White varsity scrimmaged an hour and a half yesterday and kept the‘ball all the time, trying its offense against the scrubs. Nearly two full teagas\of second string men w use? y af wp while the varsity battered the gorub line. No regular score was kept.of course. "Pic rnay fnd ork coer > From All Points in the Hmeup. Butler, who has played ) atarterback all season, was shifted to left haltback, and O'Connor, the regu- lap teft half, was given the quarter- back postion. Whether this chango will be permanent or not 1s a question of Aoudt, but it is pretty late in the s@gaon for the coaches to make much eo eer ee ©O0O0O0OQOOOOHOOOOOOOSOOOOOO ‘Hill was in at fullback and Hawkins was used at right halfback, R. B. Whyte, who played the Chicago games Tan Cape & Grev Mocha Gloves \ Regular or short fingers, Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Plain or initial f2. ae. $4.00, $5.50 Per Dozen $1.50 SSSSSSSG 4 “Nahe igeum worked ‘all afternoon Whip: Pajamas ) 5 | ping this new formation Into shape Made of fine plain and. fancy mat va ee |: Undoudtedly this combination of backs eriiamab flannels Value 2.00 Fe] 1a stronger than that which faced Chi- cago, Wut It Is questionable whether in the short time that remains they can acquire mic. regularity of team play. Miller was in at centre and was re- Heved foward the ast by Stimson, Guyer and Franklin were used at ioft A BUNCH of Them. 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