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He's workin FRR ME DOWN THERE - 4 OM bi OSes aa, 27 ENLARGE LUNCHEON CLUB the Best of the 454 Games found a way to ‘noreane ity seating Re rds Sh 'G . 9 While Dr. Knapp was bending over Getting lunches at reasonable prices in| themselves in this kind of work for the co ow Great Rivalry FF 1 the body ih the street there was a foud ACTOR KNOCKS DOWN Seamed survoindtiae Aras un tne eumort and convenionss we tuminess | second floor of the chapel house wt No. {women and girls the needs of not far Between Giants and Pirat CES MURNT Wea OO Man ORE 1 Veacy street, formerly vet for al from 1,600 to 2,000 more could be pro- a trates pope ie arin i" Women Will Seat 1,000, kindergarten tn the girl's day wchoo!, has| vided for during the lunch hour after Hundred Gnd 2UAth: etrest tse of the on of the Woolworth ait —_—— tional League five years 1 than been turned to thew he| the completion of t worth ai i the Pirates, so w wit have to start in N MUR R The ground floor ts occupied by the St. Paul's Chapel Club, which {8 @liuncheon club, Muntetpal Buildings” i iew p 5 earn butchershop of Cologerp Notobartolo ¥ fluncheon club for business women and © Rev. William Montague Greer, NRE Tg J New Yorks Have Two Games the eld Anvoeiodae: sapelaticn ana cat and the tailor shop of James Cusazlello. Eitle who work in the neigavorhood,| Vicar of St. Paul's, expressed regret ‘The Mute Wierobe. j {te lot with the older league. ince the Investigation showed thet 9 stick of to-day that more than 1,00) may not be (rom the Washington star.) | Played Since 1887. etic {Special to The Br: World.) Pittsburgh, July 17. ‘“ a aa said a bug this morn- when he met the Giants’ anager, and Pirates stand on the series?” The visiting manager had to acknowledge that he did not know. “I know we are in first place and are going to remain there,” said MoGraw. “The few de- t the hands of the Western clubs got the nerve of the boys and they are just as happy as though they had won every game, Instead of having Jost seven of the last nine.” “The fan remarked that he did not mean the number of games the Giants ‘h has been in the he look he elved from the little hustler was enough. By thie time a few of the players had gath- ered around the bug, for no person but @ bug would ask such @ question, and Chief Meyers, who was a little bit bolder than the others, inquired the number. Out came a book that looked Iike an ancient Bible, but it proved to be ” book of dope, such a mass of figures that even John H. Gruber, one of the leading statisticians in the coyntry, would be proud to own. “Well, you see,’ said the bug, member of t Na- “How do the Giants “The | Giants. two teams have been playing they ha met 44 Tie nucanee tn the games played 1 Yor when the Pirat the four games played. “Well. how do the two teams stand in the number of gamea played?” asked the Chief. “Why, the Giants have a little the best of it,” aald the fan. “‘As they have won two more games than the Pirates have. The Chief almost dropped. “Two games separating two teams that have played against each other since 18877" ‘Why, your dippy.' came back from the bus. you something. You see Weil that is the number of games has played and you can see the Giants hove won In New York 123 games, while the Pirates were satisfied number include: jt month in New ‘won three of with 104, Seven of the games were tle affairs, Now, on the other hand you see the Pirates won in this clty 12% times while the Giants have exactly 10) ictories to their credit, while aix tle games have been played before Pitts- burgh fans. “The New Yorks visited Pittsburgh in 1887 for the first time, in which year they recelved the name of the Gian| because of the large stature of the m composing the team. All were of six feet or more, except Danny Richardson, the second baseman, who was never- theless a ‘Giant’ player. Now you see how near I am right. Here ie the re- sult:”* ‘Won. 3 bg Pc. Pirates BIG BULLDOG ATTACKS AND EXPLOSION Again Annual Celebration in Harlem's Little Italy Ends in Bloodshed. ‘The festa of Our Lady of Mount Car- mel, celebrated annually in Harlem's Little Italy, came to an end again early this morning with disorder and blood- shed. The festa’s record this year is a dynamite explosion and a murer. The three days of the festa were just oMficiaily over when there was a rattle of shots at One Hundred and Eighth street and Gecond avenue. Witnesses say that they saw two men running east on One Hundred and Eighth street. When Policeman Ward arrived he found in the glare of an electric light the body of an unidentified man who had deen shot ten times. There were eight bullet wounds In his back, one in bie neck and one in his shouller. Dr. Knapp of Harlem Hospital pronounced the man dead. police that only two shots were fired in the etreet. It is belleved that the man ‘was murdered elsewhere and then drag- ged to the corner, where two more shots were fired in an attempt to leave a false trait. ‘The witnesses agreed in telling the dynamite had been exploded outside of Notobartolo's door, doing considerable damage to the doors and windows. Both proprietors denied having received any Black Hand attentions. > s BROOKLYN LIGHTING RATES. Investigation Ordered tn Resp: to Complaints of Consumers. As 4 result of hundreds of complaints against the excessive prices charged consumers for electric light service in Brooklyn the Public Service Commis- sion ‘has ordered an investigation of the Edison Blectric Illuminating Com- pany and the Flatbush Gas Company of Brooklyn, As @ preliminary to the investigation public hearings, presided over by Commissioner Milo B, Maitbie, begin July 30. Several boards of-traie, improvement, civic and other organiza- tions in Brooklyn combined with citt- zens in making the protest against the character of electric service as well as the prices charged. «These latter are to be much greater than the rates janded in Mi This discrimin: ‘unjust. plaining testify that rates for electric service of natural and ould be cheaper than fn Manhattan and the Bronx. picasa inet PASSAIC OFFICIAL ACCUSED. A charge of embezzling $1,300 from the city of Passaic, N, J., wae made to-day againat J. Nelson Elliot, health officer of that nwunicipaiity, by Charles F. H. Johnson, chairman +f the finance | Sixth avenue THEN PUMMELS HIM and Thought He Carried ‘Weapon—Really! Bernard Granville, an actor in Sleg- field's Moulin Rouge company, and Charles Miller, an architect Mving at No. 684 East One Hundred and Eighty- third street, Hned up in the Yorkville Court to-day, the firat charged with assault and the second with disorderly conduct, glared at each other until it looked as if they would come to blows once more. ‘They were afrested yea- terday by Patrolman Sheehan of the East Fifty-first street police station after tho architect had been knocked down by an automobile in which were Granville and a woman companion at \ Forty-fifth atreet. Miller said he was nding near th curbstone with a bundle of draw! in his hand, and that the actor's auto swung around the corner so recklessly that ‘he was knocked into the street. He picked himself up and, thoroughly angered, chased the car for fifty feet os #0, Granville finally halted the ma- chine, Miller said, Jurmped out and pro- ceeded to punch him. Whefi the actor had finished it was @ job for the am- bulance surgeon, Who was called when the party was conveyed to the police station. In reply Granville told the Magis accommodate when number of women to become member: lerobes in a kiss,” capacity to 1,009 and beginning Oct. 1 two hundred and fifty more women and girls will be admitted to membersaip, three times that nd Kiria would ‘ike replied the summer ‘A microbe can't be a well-protected . witness in a breach of pro: daughters in this city were to Interest j i i 1s Until 1 0’ Clock on Nearl Double 269 Trading Sta You Can Save ! Everything You Need in This July Clearance of All Spring and Summer Stocks jour shelves of loads of fine merchandise in api time these y is buying, not only to suppl: Lae On Swan Savings justify doing 90, for in Everything for Vacationists thing for Home-Furnishers _ Welare poi nee ee is clean pod you will fed WALL STR STE Realizing in Steel, Reading, Union Pa- cific and Copper caused a slightly lower opening of the stock market to-day. ‘Transactions at the outset were so emall Every Dep’t Is Represented Tomorrow We Feature Apparel for All Mia'p, Yaueh'n, Women's, Met and Children’s apa ove ar All the very newest in style: the very thing for every occasion during warm weather Stocks will be kept to their fullest possible freasure froma tay 86 day, MG addition of new lots as other Nee are sold; so no matter when you come, the trate he didn't know he had hit Miller with his car until his companion, whose name he dia not give, called his attgntton to the man running be- hind the car. The actor sald he thought Miller was waving #ome kind weapon at him, @o he got out and licked him to prevent being hurt him- self. Magistrate Appleton cut short the At the East One Hundred and Fourth street station @ receipt for a registered letter was found on the body, with 23 cents in money. The receipt bore the name Tanasio di Rennedatte of No, 44 East Eleventh street, and gave the of the consignee as Maurice Tete. twenty-two committee of the Passlag Board of Health. Nelson has been missing since Monday when he went to Newark, ostensttly to attend @ meeting of the w Jersey Mosquito Extermination League. His wife 1s prostrated at ber home, No, 16 Albion place. With her ere her GIRL, MAN AND WOMAN; BATTLE IN HALLWAY Animal Children, Leaps on One, and Then Turns on Rescuers, ao eee re ee ee Se that declings were restricted to frac- | years old, five feet five inches in height,|two ohildren, a boy eleven years old ving Oppo! tions. Eventually the Mst responded to! weighing 140 pounds, swarthy, and/and a girl, nine years off. Elfiot was Heritage eS) teh Tio. Sefentante. G7 beat sa ete They pald up and went away looking as warm as ever. an influx of buying ordera that de- veloped for certain fagues, and subse- quent dealings were generatly inclined toward a higher range. Chesapeake end Ohio, with # jump to 81, was the most prominent, in the late tmprevement. A spirited buying movement in the closing hour finally broke a long period of lethargy thet prevatled during the greater part of the afternoon. Respond- ing to the late demand the entfre lst mounted to the highest of the day at closing time, Advances ranged from 1 to 8 points. ‘The bulk of buying orders centred in | Reading, Steel, Union Pacific and the Hill shares, Stee! exceptionally strong, with wearing @ light brown sult, blue striped shirt, soft collar, lavender tie and hose. formerly in the New York Heatth Pursues Department. His salary was 03,200. In Every Case Prices Are Cut Ytolg A drindie Dulldog, four yeara old, and with a head nearly big as his body, whom Mrs. Agnes Million of No. 248 Basesford avenue, fi Bronx, fondly cally ‘ther tittle pup,” attacked @ six- year-old child an dtwo adults in the hetiway of the apartment at No. 2250 Bassford avenue, to-day, and tore them severely with his teeth. Neighbors, T housands of people have said The Clesing Prices. fearing just such an outbreak of tem-| | today's highest, tates, pew ot v4 ‘on the dog's part, had complatned | #° ‘comme i. We'ene Boord of Heakh about his pres: rahe inal gues ete Eeaeet } ence tn the ne'ehborhood several times. Be Fy t Blanche Tiernan, the little daughter @ yo ght ie | of Mrs, John Tlernun, was playing oe OS oe yt i Jacketor;# on the stoop of the house ADteadn’ atilig a. 41 4 at ..0, 2250, when the butidos came.out |Rilamic Tome '2.: Mo? Be Ihe + 1 of the house next door, He growled | Halt & Ohio 100% 1M + and barked at several of the children |Cent Teather cc) See ®t § f on the street, and whyn they fled he 24% 28 = 8 turned and ran up the stoop to where Ht 18 4 . ittle Blanche was ettting. Seeing his bt 3 : approach, the child turned an dtried | riers a : to run in the house, but thy beast seized | 1% BS i aa her b ythe feft ankle, threw her down $75 SE ‘and began to shake her w.th a erp on wey 18 2 Furstohed her dress. bid Simone Comporato, who lives on the 19) 130, sS ROOMS ground floor of the house, saw tne dow Completely attack the child und, grabbing a heavy ihe fa ufannea $150 umbrella, he ran out and began to bi 4, { labor the beast over the head. Inst ng” Gd ly the bull dropped his hold on the chi ie 1B and sank ‘his teeth Into Comporato's Tes 38 leg. When the man tried to choke him | f Way 1 Plttteteeeet ee ttaeetete i+ ttt we Pe FEE SPLE BPE CECE ES ESEE CEC EE the dog grabbed his right arm in his Ze 2a teeth “and held tight. 1%. 8 \ Mrs, Agnes Casey of No, 2170 Wash- Ft at { ington avenue was gust coming into the ed aft, ? house when the dog and Comporato HT were fighting in the hallway, The 4, is brute suddenly let go of the man’s arm ah Oe and fixed his teoth In Mrs. Casey's right leg. Comporato finally beat him off and he fled into the house of his mistress. Dr, Mo8weney of Fordham Hospital cauterised the wounds of the three and notified the Board of Health. The dog was mugzled and taken to the Tremont Police station. _ es PASSED ICEBERGS, Oceante, 3 ECE MMLOR SUIT PANOGAAY FRANES. LOOSE CUSMIONS Si eat better, sleep better, feel better =. ee SHIPPING NEWS. @ ALMANAC TOR TO. Bun rises, 6.44/81 feon hese»: 14k, gold watches | ine our |to the at Bt cach, It te @ positive | sui: fart that they canaot buy them f led Free, Following Short Course, Sighted Two Off the Banka. ‘The White Star liner Oceanic arrived here to-day and reported passing two large icebergs off the foundland Ranks on Monday morning, The Oceante THE MOXIE COMPANY AN ELEGANT BRASS BED ABSOLUTELY FBEE,' Pusuc fuer cau be oust in to anywhere In the tte BIULNS each, INCOMING “STRAMBHIPS, With eve followed the short course taken by NeF| syvane, Hevandee” *ROAE! athens APPROVAL Bhane sister ship, the Titanic, when that grea fy New Ort a ago Cit, iy’ eat of ships went to her doom, ‘The | Principe ‘tas Patmos. SOLE PROPRIETOR AMD MANUFACTURER BOSTON-———and-————-NEW YORK . Oceanic, it was staied by her skipper, took the short course upon the advice ouraon Ni of the United States Government that R NOSE Dor the Patrolling that transatlani ea path ‘free from ico. 180 broadway, New York OFEN UNTIL © q'CLOCE,