The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1912, Page 11

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ING MIGHT HAVE H JOHNSON SERVE TO HGHLANDERS Bad Day for Baseball, but Griffith Insisted on Play- ing Game, BATTING ORDER. York. Washington, 8, rf, Moeller, 1f. Martin, es. Foster, 3b. Simmone, 1b. Milan, cf. Hartzell, cf. Schaefer, rf. Coleman, 3b Flynn, 1b. An, Knight, 2b. McBride, as. g Ainsmith, ¢, Vaughan, p. Johnson, p. Umpires—Connolly and Hart. WAGHINGTON BARERALI, GROUNDS, D. C., April 2.-Another dark, dismal day greeted the Senators end Highlanders, Showers all morning }ut the fleld in poor shape, but Griuta not only insisted upon playing the ball ¢2me but sent Walter Johnson, his great witler, against Wolverion's athletes. sim Vaughan was in box for the Highland clan, Roy Hartzell” felt so Koo. this morning that playing and Wolverton a1 vnght field. Daniels started the game by galing. oat, Ainemith to Flynn, Martin popped to @ohaefer, Simmons died, McBride to’ Tiyan, NO RUNS. * Moeller #truck out. Foster popped to (Gartner, Milan filed to Hartzell. NO RUNS, In the scoond inning Hartzel! beat dur bunt. Zinn famed, HartzeN steafing *-cond. Coleman forced Hartzell, John- ‘on to McBride. Gardner fouled out to namith, NO RUNS, Sahaefer tripled to the right! neta] tence. On Flynn's long fly to Daniels, {ohaefer scored. Knight struck out. *fcBride singled through the box. Me- Bride stole second, Ainsmith out, Cole. tian to Simmons. ONE RUN. Both sides went out in one, two, three order in the third, ‘The Senators scored one on the second- half of the fourth inning. Osiban walke?, Nechaefer sacrificed, Milan to second, Coleman to Simmons. Mian safe, when Vaughan threw the ball into centre Vielé to catch him napping he went to third, Flynn walked. Knight singled to jentre, scoring Milan, advancing Flynn fo second, McBride struck out. «in- mith fouled out to Street. ONE wuss, ee 70 To-Morrow. P. Marean of the Brooklyn Supreme Court, closed up a phort docket to-day and departed for his country home, Daybreak, Green Farms, Conn., where he wil rate his @eventieth birthday to-mor- row. This ts Justice Marean’s last year of service as a Supreme Court Justice, his fourteen-year term expiring Dec, 31, He will then become, under the law, an ofMfetal referee at @ salary of $10,000, _—_——— Destroyer Jenkins Launched. . BATH, Me. April 2.—The torpedo hody destroyer Jenkins was launched here today. The destroyer was bap- itze with champagne by Miss Alic chornton Jenkins of vt caughter of the late Rea: rhornton A. Jenkins, in whose honor he vessel was named. The contract ppeed requirement is 291-2 knots, (SHIPS AVOID THE ICE ON WAY OVER THE SEA. Only Two, Which Took Northerly Course, Report*Bergs—One Saw Wreckage. AN but two of @ large fleet of steamers which arrived here yesterday from Europe had taken southern rout Gud saw no tce. The two were the Rus- sian steamer Kursk from Libau and the British cargo steamer Powhatan from Dundee. | ‘Phirteen icebergs, five large, were passed by the Kursk on April 4 and 2. Wreckage which the officers think part of the Titanic was seen many miles from the spot where the liner had foundered. Thé Powhatan, bringing a cargo of Scotch potatoes, passed 120 miles north of the track of the Titanic and sighted many Icebergs. Capt. Barr of the Cunarder Caronta, trom Liverpool and Queenstown, which made her pler last evening, took a course 19 miles to the south of his previous course. He met no ice or wreckage, Passengers aid the trib was smooth, hereresllilisemini WILLE’TS WARD LOSES. 8-Year-Old Joseph McKim Must Stay iu Sanitaria Judge Humphreys, in Queens County Court, Long Island City, to-day de- cided agt the appeal for liberty of Joseph McKim, ninety-three yea old, a patient in the Rivercrest Sani- ‘tarium, Astoria, Mr, McKim was put Tin the eanitarium five years ago and j William Wittet Jr, lated eanaigats, for Saini Tin the” second fepar 1a committer of a | Mr. MeKim, who !s a builder, 1s worth | more tlian $100,000, It would be gy manifest injustice, \'said Judge Humphreys in dismissing the application for a writ of habeas corpus; to let Mr, ‘McHim have his Mberty fn resent state of his opinion of the Court Mr. McK! » being cared tor as well as might be and his estate was being efficiently handled. BAhnehaedi 2 A Bt tee FIVE BIG LOYOLA NIGHTS. Minstrels, prominent of amateur mir at thelr fourteenth sirel show for five morrow, Wednes- A trained ny Toyola 1 weeks, and, Judging by the made, the show promises to xed any previous effort. The committee announces the ap- nearance of many Loyola favorites of former yea George P. Gilbert, the well Ino nor soloist; Thomas W, 8 favorite barle he popular black- [ace comedian, and Miss Emily Puhl- man, whose singing and dancing at last year's show created much favor- able comment. ‘Ther wil be dancing atter the performance to-night, to- morrow and Friday. Jeers go to charitable work in the parish, tone; Jar The Sphinx Q Suffers misrequite- ment, the dreaded Rhino, libeled as a creature dense andun- refined draws from the Bottle of the Red “Label ambrosial Delight. Watch the car signs fee First Distilled in 1770 @lr Robert Burnett @ Company (4-404 W. d4th Street, New Vors FELL 40 FEET TO DEATH IN COOPER SQUARE SHAFT ! Life of Joseph Roaman Added to Toll in Stretching Great Tunnel Under City. Another victim was added to-day to the already long list of workmen who e lost their lives in the task of con- structing the immense tunnel under the city for the new Ashokan water supply stem. Joseph Roaman, ployed by Holbrook, Ca! to tl square and was ii deep. crete. Roatan and other under the direction of Foreman RBrad- ley, were engaged in removing falee work at a point forty feet from the bottom, In pulling at a section of the falee work, Roaman lost his balance and fell to the bottom, landing on his head. Dr. Hunter, assigned to duty at the Cooper Square shaft, went down in the shaft and found that Roaman had been instantly killed. The body was taken to the Fifth Street Station. ——>— nge Fall. to-day peered through the window of ® partially dis- mantled house at No. 439 dred and Seventh street several days. The wood work had been stripped from Ti in attempting to walk down the atairs, chad apparently tripped and fallen forward, his head being caught in the narrow supports. The force threw his ody OVP, OFCERTNE TU HECK. Sa es Discovered! A toothbrush that’s made of genuine Siberian bristles. | ues! ay titige . Hanes | paren st Cap to ke Fean and unhandled. ia | Made in a variety of shapes | for a variety of teeth— | And in four sizes to fit differ- ent sized mouths. Prices to fit the sizes—15c, 20¢, 25c, 35¢, =~ BRISCO= KLEANWELL “TBids ite bristles! Sold by hlch-orade shops, t parts of New York City and Suburbs Alfred H. Smith Co. New York Their Effectiveness WHA GRAB A WADRED BUCK? AKEL ? WE CAN GET IT © You 10 YEARS FOR ROBBING GIRL. A ® Bowery Highwayman May Get Shorter Term for Information. Frank Parisi, twenty-two years old, o! No. @ Catherine street, one of five high- waymen, who March 16 held up and stole $% from Mise Elia ©. Nichols in| *°° front of the Germania Bank at Spring @treet and the Bowery, was to-day sen- tenced to Sing Sing prison for ten years by Judge Foster in General Sessions. Rafael Debeist of No. 169 Mott street, another of the quintet, will be sen- tenced Wednestay. The police are en. deavoring to have Dobeis! throw light on similar crimes through Judge Foster told Debeis! that ai vice he rendered in this reapect w considered in the imposition of # Wednesday. an neeeneey LEXINGTON ENTRIES. LEXINGTON RACE TRACK, Ky. —The entries for to-morrow's follows: Six | fur) mujdews—Ade bay, 107! Wink, 10 101; Julia Armour, 107; Winnie ‘G, tude ney, 107 Dorbie, 107; Dabo 107; Phil R108; Stee pence, 112; Tnten, 112. ND RACE —Twozear olds; selling and one-half furlongs. Kelly, 105! Spin bbergaat,” 108 Tiree yen'-olds} parse tog; Duvak, 107, Air Bilal Somada, 107, GHOUMTH RACE The lroqnolg tate; _tmo- ane-lalt fart M4 113; Hawthorn, 415; Mow mil selling. cl 1 Hed, VELLO GAIL YES ~ THIS 1S * CHE POUND" AXEL'S MANAGER - WELL TRG PeCKEY on FOR THAT Y= - 460! — Yes, Ant WELL COP THE COIN "TOO Risur —Goorva! THE EVENING WURTD, MUNDAT, APRIL @, Tei2. ° APPENED TO AXEL & IN MOVING PICTURES PIMLICO FINISHES. FIRST RA! ) old and upward; selli jot a mile.—@am Rank, 8 | | fdens, three-year- ree-quarters (McTaggart to 6 and 7 to 10, first; Stralmor: tin), 13 to 10, 8 to & and 1 to 3, pier, 1@ (MeCahey), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 2 to 1, third, Time, 1.15 1-5. Queen, Jack Bumette, Veaper, Irene Gumi phan, Flotaam, Exec- utante, Excellence, Dissenter also ran, BECOND RACE-Two-year-olda; se! ing; four furlongs.—Mamma Johnaon, | 102 (Ferguson), 20 to 1, 8 to 1 and 4 to 1| &% won; Latent, 100 (Martin), 3 to 1, even | and 1 to 2, second; Loan Shark, 115 (Me: Taggart), 6 to 1, 2 to 1 and e' ‘tht 0.4035. Stockton, Rave! Beo, Ponkatasset and © THIRD RACK—~The Stafford Purse |for three-year-olds; one mile.—Jei | Geddes, 1% (MoCahey), 6 to 5, 1 to 2 and 1 to 4, firet; Jeannotte B., 106 (Ambrose), 8 to 1, 6 to 2 and even, second; Light 0 (McTaggart), 6 to 1, 1 to hird, ‘Time, 1414-5. Blue y McGee, Himation, Caliph and Brosseau also ran. was married here this forenoon by Jus- thee of » Tipper to Miss ‘Phere @ native of Austfin, Leonard’ man told Town Clerk Waterbury that the bride daughter of Joan Adamovi in the AustrosHungarian n pe es remarkable beauty, a accompanied ‘by her father. Leonard gave his address as the Hermitag. | Hotd, Seventh avenue and Forty-second | atreet, Ne 1 1 KJeterk or working man f PIMLICO ENTRIES. 50 RACH TRACK, M4, April for to-murrow's races ih Wi tn ifr Woriiter, ii ver On; Textile, gies, 199) Attia, THE MODERN WAY A SEVERE Modern living is a tremendous tax on the vitality td oimene a eer woman of that splendi ysique of our pioneer who was the mother of the West, disappearing from memory. The oman of today is an anaemic, sickly, tired, ‘exhausted type. The very simple. The call jal duty has imposed on the woman of today responsibilities that take up too much of her time and sap her vitality. The wile of the business man, Niger tly has just as many social responsibilitics as the woman of fashion. The fact that she has house work and other domestic duties to perform only tends to make her life the harder. Many woman think they are suffering from various diseases, but don’t really 1 anapPreaies, filowance claimed, 112; Hothman, 112; Dr, Duenset, 100; ARE al HACE —Four yar olde tu ‘ng aay ‘Orima: Te: ‘sores. Bari: ‘igo! ore, Hg: Rove Hituierote M14 tO! Kyle, 110; Weather know what ails them, ‘They have head- Aah pbk sb ie ' | Ce: ney and liver trouble, anaemi in h, lies heavily on the stomach, sours, gases taste better, Cooper's New Discovery tones up the blood, tunes ¢! ves and will reatore aches; many of them have nervous pros- tration; they suffer from gas on the me Gatinee ae The right relish to have ' 00 time Fegularly, and fail to take healthy out.| the house all the time. It form and json p Dood. All Giada: of dienes ef caaies | meoeeeeeeemeaal stomach and aids in the assimilation of food so that it strength and ® run-down, hi ke, if to the full bloom of health. For sate TAX ON VITALITY’ Sy stomach, foul breath, conatipati door exercive, an nature demands. Fooa| makea' good things are bound to follow. vigor to the Mie ie makes rich, red at all druggists. Seeing Is Believing, but Feeling Is the Naked Truth FOUND” ADS. 204 West 148th New York Clty, % April 2th, 1912, r, World, Dear sir: Having heard of the many good results of your ‘Lost and Found’ golumn, would ask your usaistance in my ‘behalf, having and chain Monday. Apri wine had been found by sold boy and sold to « in the vicinity of New Pupttal ni gbilme a rea ATHRINE K. The Ad. referred to was printed in the Sunday World yesterday and given @ circulation in New York City greater than if published in the Sunday Herald, Times, Sun and Trib. une ADDED TOGETHER, To Telephone ‘‘LOST AND FOUND” Ads. to The World $45.00 Black and Blue un- finished Worsted to Order $12.75 I started the tailors of this city, advertising and really believe that the price of custom clothing in the city since my advent here eight months ago is at least twenty tis per cent. cheaper. Here is a proposition for the skeptical: a fine Black and Blue un- finished Worsted, 12 to 14 0z., with the original Standish ticket on the piece; I will make the order for $12.75 These goods can be seen in my open doorway and you can examine to your heart’s content, and my sales- man will be pleased to give you samples. Genuine Priestley Cravenette Rain Coating—Priestley stamped on every yard—to order, regular $12.75 or raglan shoulder pus Gecges ae oad with Skinn nes Merveilleux Silk, made $15, le any style Coronet Serge, 10 to 12 $10 oo e THE TAILOR oz., suit to order Dth Street “Gyan.

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