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at sian aed ticks pearl ae Aerie THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 16 TIGERS EATING UP HIGHLANDERS, 8-4 2 © @ eur @° \) : ) ) a} yo ' a SOME cUY UP INTHE ers OMeS FULL -Stanase uP. Ho aut! STAND Got Ty CoBGsS GOAT — x we ae woud HAVE Lape SO TYRUS BASEO HIMSELF (F SIMMONS HADNT MUFF DELAHANTY AND. PIRIE CREE BymPED His 0 dome UP THERE AND SHINE THE ONE HiT Two Hy BY THE Ohi. | PERRY PLAYED FOR COBRA DOLAN TO whinms Qe Crug CALA « denes fearen wren ws ws nd q iH HAVE: JUST SCORED ON THE ERENCE — RUNNING PARTY'S LAMP FOR HIM = TY WAS | One WILD PrrcH AND Two Runs! AND WHEFED Twice WANTY ~~ To simon: tiga) TO WHE OLOUSHEIN, Pianta SiINGKE BACK FOR DELAMANTY'SHGHFLY | PUT OUT OF THE Game FoR OAT wakHor ~ ENTER HOFF! | WiKAMs RicMIns mol Y: QUT Ruse tarene MAKING THE HiT — CHE MORE RUN 6 STANASE SAFE On FRET ay {eu Finised @O SEF-worrens (8) Game ALONE ! VAN COLIGING euy! ——- q Qs) Par SIMMONS Gor His sReoND ‘ HARRY WOLTER HOBBLED HOME Doran SCORED FROM SECOND ") dust THINK OF THE BUNCH oF Ll CouRLe ewar oFF WHET WITH AIS GUM LEG AS WHEN MORINRITY KET MARTING fide & GREAT Bn teu fea ey GRASS JENNING § COULD BUSH MADE A P.O AND Ass PERRY DIDTT HAVE To Move AISHT HERS AND CReAUED CREE STOLE SECOHD WHACK BOUNCE OFF His HOOKS 150 VARD GPRINT, BEAN AS ZINK WAS CHAW OP (\E HE WENT AT OT GETTING MARTIN AY SECOND NISFEET TO SATHER On THRO AFTER WOrTER'S FLY STEALING SECCHD AND WHAM AT FIRST WAKE THis UY WObTER'S SKY FLY 9 For years the Equitable carried a val-| {ts own home in the near future, tion for the property on its books at Meer of the comps arquarad US. Toole yon, Rent estate men say thse its} Dlg bullding as” an ad . hows n a to-day aoly be-| Ver has gone out of The’ “tall: ihe Md vr OF, the, most magnificent: bulliting in th id Roo! ves Out oO sieht a In Pittsburgh To-Day} Bis NOT TEMPIING ("sso 28 wl isaac Ser ow much per Year prospect of meeting the noted pitcher. : : were ‘ ore eet lite q ‘ anager MoGraw would not say for a f 0 days ; eS Giant-Pirate Game Promises! certainty that Marquard will be used by | MAL cecany Umiednty tue f him to-day. However, as the pitchers! hat th 4 Hutiding for three year f . fas of the Giants have lately been working const T v vi or oes to Bring Togetiier Two Fa | m coeuiee turn tig atkgemare vote — rae 3 " ‘ ) ° >; j 11 e ‘a he r oO mous Pitching Stars, | muito Temes etait! st Has Not Been Sold, Says an|seatets Sector : ’ " on the present Western trip, and with | that ¢he company | might move upt own] “Phere ts nothing to be made pubiie Are OOPS, havi a tt clra a id that ¢ had not been de ut he we ad for t ia + (Rowcialto The Bvening World), agatast thems, They are taineworn,| . Officerafthe Company, |! es euig shat Sale tart not been under} about the bide we Rave Bad for the old HOE Service, like Salary, Tuvest- —Siz-Months Continuous Wear of Pittsburgh, May 16 | Ames, Marquard and Tesreau, and they | propositions. sceptable, no matter what the reports ment, or Income, should be reckoned soles and fonts Leather (equal to 2560 'T last the weather begins to f ae been pitching in the order in which Despite Reports. “Of course, the Equitrdle may build by the year. secutive Hours), for $4.50 per . Pittsburgh, and it now appears) they are named. CC . hod per, pair. Re A a Ife Balance of the aeran of| 1119 sing Brobatte that Wale may be PGE CHD CNNED CHD CHD CX 1D CHEND CHD GEEND COD GED COD GED Sain sciet ie thos Dies considered this ner) forbear igh Hs AGRE staf } @ames with the Giants w! © Diaye| time this season in thts section, He| The heavyweights tn the real estate A terton | Tt {probable that the largest attend-| hee always peen a thorn to the Pirates | bust a 1 e average pair of fine Shoes ($4.00 to anco here of the season will be at] In the last game. he pitched here hol meget problem tat thie clty or hen The World-Wide Fame of $5.00 grade) Sif wore continuously about oualhat fixed is inimum of Wear Forbes Field this afternoon. ‘The out-| held the Pittsburghs to two hits and| Yuwettons tor ‘ground, onvoce ae 1280 hours, before re-soling or repaie are on in a | ‘Bond’’ which jat Rube Marquard, the uncon-; shut them out. Hendrix was hts op- A, P bd each pair, and sonetatir 4 , Will face Martin O'Toole, | ponent tn that game. knoWwn. It involves the site whieh necessary. ond ees Very Ukely Shafer will be placed at| hols the wreck and the cavernous That’ '3 about $ Months continuous Wear, Style and Fit of these Shoes you © New York Gtante| *NOFt instead of Pletcher, who played | aepthe of the Equitable building, which BALTIMORE every day for 14 hours per day, — without judge for youteell, bare ) sare in one game last year. On Sept. 16] cnange the Gtants will line up as usual, | ¥89 #Wept by fire last January. wearing other Shoes, erm 0} ‘ear y 4 on ata bs ann ies Sebald ———___ Following the fire the Equitable Di- Few indeed are the fine Shoes that exceed absolutely secured to you—in this Bond, q ; von thi ei . een principale hea io sremuets Ashe Knoeks Out Dwyer. rectors aah Gi: with the dutlding this, when actual time of Wear is reckoned. Why, then should you ou pay $14.04 per wear, pe eathewscn |i ts ternt ing boy with Ow To feel ascend Gd te mhel tne weuas, 1s founded upon ite superior Excellence ‘And the $3.50 shoe of the present cannot for $3.50 Shoe average Wear ; wan relieved | eo. a Tom Drerer the easy, aiddionsant:| “Guy reoent announcement the ground its Ripe Richness and Rare flaver be expected to average it, —When— ‘a 4 iy Adimg after. the eighth inning, | {th maln ao At the Gharven, A. 0 recy tothe was placed on the market. The block ts —You can have the ‘‘Last Word' poly Ba Keach hit the Rube for a home run in| thn anda bey CANE Man, owing jaw.| bounded by Broadway and Nassau and Up. even if a $3.50 pair did deliver Fashion, Fit and Comfort, at $9.00 PER the first inning, chasing Carey over the| Rey, Tt ine be “Severtto Cedar and Pine and comprises 48,583 that continuous 8 Months of inthe new an Mua Stylish range of pinto whead of him. ‘These were the cel or } : : tins made. by the Pirates tn Lael Tobey i tatiyraaedt ty eet. zh, average Wear, auch Shoes would Regal ‘‘Six-Month’’ Shoes. 4 Y Tool h je " Herpiecusa-on GAild and Bienen ceete An officer of the company said to-day so wmiltGt, How YoY. cost xou $14.04 per year, for pre-repair Wear, ’ kk OME CORR ThOK that several offers had been made for low ea this ‘with str) 1912 Regal the site, in whole or im part. None of Shoe offer, which is— ft What—not tried Mecca yet? Well, you are slow! 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In the building you will find Shorthand and Typewriting experte, @ Restaurant, Barber Shop, Turkish Bath, Bootbiack, Telephone Pay Station, Dentist, Tailor, two Telegraph and Cable Companies, Steamship Ticket Office, with Express, Money Order, Drafte and Baggage Checking; and stores for the sale of Drugs, Soda Water, Cigars, Flowers and Fruit, Candy, Stationery and Magazines, Shoes, and Children's Aeroplanes. hese advantages and the high class of service given tenants make this building the ideal location for your office. New tenants in May Ist, 1912; Antonopulos, Hewertan! F Co, ofttees, mpl Boe Ca,, legomnian alty Co., Jo nie, Bb it Mie ks, N.Y. Photo Engravers’ Union, No. 1, Easter: Brass and Wood ‘Type Aerocar Co. ail und Deliverers’ Union, No. 9,463. Always open, with day and night service, Pulitzer Muilding Assembly Room, seating 75, to rent day or night. Pulitaer Building Assembly Hall, seating 450, to rent day or night. If you are seeking, office space, we wish you would give us a call. PULITZER (WORLD) BUILDING, Office Room 420, 53-63 Park Row, Telephone Beekman 4000, New Yorte.