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oe BGHLANDERS BEAT GANTS IN GAME FOR ~ SAURS BY 4 10 2 Mayor Gaynor and Other No-| tables See Teams Play at Polo Grounds, BATTING ORDER. New York. Highlanders. j Devore, M. Midkiff, 2%. | Doyle, 2. Daniels, i. Snodgrass, cf. Hartzell, of Murray, rf. . Merkle, 1». Herzog, 3b. Hartley, ¢. Schultz, nt. Pletcher, ss. Sweeney, © Goulait, p. Ford, p. Umpires—Easton and Kiem. Attend- ence 6,00. POLO GROUNDS, New York, Sept. %—The Ciants and Highlanders lined up to<lay at the Polo Grounds for the benefit of the enilors from the fleet that has mobilized during the past st before the game started ™M Ga and Admiral Oster- haus were escorted across the field layed, “The Conquer- The Mayor and Ad- “ame in hand in hand. ‘The Highlanders made a fun in thetr half of the Grat inning. Midkiff hit firet ball for a single to right and I fela sacrificed him along. Hartzell out, Midkiff going to third, and scored ‘on Stump's short left. McMillan doubled | tt filed out to Doyle, on which Devore ran to third second on an @rror by q 1 Doyle scoring. Murray hit to MoMillan and Snodgrass was thrown out 10 Midkiff, Merkle Med ‘out to Hartzell. Herzog singled to right, Murray going to third. Herzom was out om an attempted doudie steal, Ford to Bterrett, to Stump, to Sterrett. TWO] RUNS. two tn th Sweeney 4 hit to centre | f wit over Devore's d for three bases, scoring Sweeney ‘and Ford. Daniele hit to Goulatt and Midkiff was out at the plate, Dantels aling, Hartley to Fletcher. got nothing In their half, ingled, Fletcher filed out to Hartley was out stealing. balls, but went to Stump, NO o Highlanders went out in order fn'the third, Merkle made a great stop of Hartaell’s grounder and threw him out to Goulait. Stump fied out to Baseball Fans Jammed at Gates of Polo Grounds Eager to Gobble Up Seats for the World’s Series BOGUS MOTHER OF ROSA SZABO SENT (Continued trom Firat Page.) that when she impersonated Mra. Petro- the mother of Mrs. Rose Szabo, long eince dea iver of citation tn ti the confession which he eid vver her head. THREE PERSONS ASKED IDENTIFY HER. Upon three people who will be taken to the private hotel somewhere uptown keeping Mrs, Guerra depe clinching of the remarkable story crime and criminal Influence which ashe knowing what has been the opinion to the mysterious woman's identity pressed by the others, The identifiers are: Mra. Loulse Marret of No. 4 Weat! and one. Iillan fied to Mure ‘The Giants also drew a blank in the third. Devo Deyle struck out and Snodgrass fite out to McMillan. NO RUNS, ‘The Highlanders again drew a blank tm the fourth. Sterrett hit to right for hultz struck out and ‘at the plate on Swee- NO RUNS. ‘The Giants got nothing in the fourth. Murray popped up Midkiff, Merkle struck out and Heraog fied out tol" Hartzell, Burns took Devore's place in left. Shafer 0 second in this inning. NO RUN’ The Highlanders made one tn the fifth. Midkiff went to second on Fle! er’s error, but w ut trying to tele, ani fm, MoMillan struck out and eo 4 Stump. Becker took Snodgras: MeCormick took Murray's pi Robertson took Merkle's place. RUN. ‘Phe Giants got nothing in the fifth. Hartley was out, Midkiff to Sterrett Fletcher fied out to Daniels hit for Gaulait and was te pitch for the Giants. Bterrett led out, Groh .to Robertson, | 4: Saens struck out for the third time ‘and Sweeney fouled out to Heracg. NO The Giants made nothing in the sixth ‘ghafter struck out. Becker fouled out te Midkiff. McCormick went to second when Schultz misjudged his fly, but |/ Rebertson filed out to Hartzell, NO RUNS. ‘The Highlanders again drew a blank . Ford struck owt. Mid- out in order, NO ow playing shortstop for th: fants. ‘he Highlanders again drew Dlank in the eighth inning. Stump MoeMillan saeri- ficed him to second, and Sterrett and Schultz going out in order. NO RUNS. ‘The Giants got nothing in their half of the eighth. Ames struck out Stump made a dandy catch of Burns's fly and Shafer filed out to ults. NO RUNS. Highland got nothine in the eeney went out, Groh to Rob- . Ford fied out to McCormick ‘Midkiff fouled out to Hartley. NO ‘Giants made nothing in the ninth. Becker and MoCormick fouled out to Sweeney, and Robertson filed out to Martsell, NO RUNS. aoe RESULTS AT LAUREL. FIRST RACE—Malden two-year-olds; selling; five furiongs.—Phew, 10 (Ben- achoten), 15 to 1, 6 to 1 and 3 to 1, first; Sand Hog, 100 (Ford), 6 to 1, 2 to Land + @ to 1, second; Bunch of Keys, 108 (Glass), 4 to 1, 8 to 6 and 4 to 6, third, Time, 1021-5. Fly by Night, Jewel of Asia, LaBainells, Leumass, Belle Cail- tom, Exton, Rockrest, Faloonet, Refu- apd navy; one mile—Hannah Louise, Ae Atwell), 3 to 1, 6 to 6 and 1, won; Romen Wing, 10 (Liew. ies £.90.1, 5 80,3 and § 60 f second, i ran. Sixty-fourth street. Mra, Marret knew . Szabo during the time she had an tment in tfe same house, and dur- ik the early jnquiry Into Mra, Szabo's death she had told of seeing a blonde, woman verging on the Szabo flat alm Mre. Willlam Clas: itor of the apartme! idle age visiting | A, |» Wife of the jan- house in West Helen Taylor was killed by the e: infernal machine last t lassen saya that Rose Guerra, | SHE KEEPS 40 CHILDREN STRONG. trof ciation ant july nea a wood >| Gives Them Father John’s Medicineto} portunity to see the woman now be- Meved to be Mrs, Guerra. WALL STREE The list manifested very itde ratty. | UI ing power at the finish, closing sates be- | {ng at bottom levels for the day . the notary at No, S8l ohik” signed the walv~ = Se ic Soa mei Ej SE SEIE 65% Esk z Hite Tg 5 eeceerees 688" i+++leeistit+ | PF EREPREEPEC ESSE FE easy floors, cook- rds, sinke—use GM To sweeten pantries, refriger- ators, ecreen boxes, where food has spilled—use CM To stop gassy odors from pipes, drains, vents, traps—use G30 | _P. SA Zée bottle G08 makes 8 gallons disilectant Géeut. Lyman), 8 to 6, 7 to al 19 and 1 to 4, third, Time. Kari Tiecker, Night Dress and Malabon also | EQ) 420 Stamps FREE with Case of 7 eMac Mo Wants Wer Weaers 50 LAGER BEER, atin or care of & THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1912. (Continued from First Page.) much we apprecial the City of New York." harbor.” 4 uptown, » board There the Mayor and transferred to the Admiral's barge. Thence the Mayor was conv ecticut, where he of the fleet and viait to several of the fleet. The clay- the briar — the corn-cob - the meerschaum- Whats the odds so long as you smoke- WHO WAS IN WINE ALLNIGHT \ ‘ Aon cea Handy 5: bags-or one LAUREL ENTRIES. Tl NS pound glass humidor; RACE TRACK, LAUREL, Md., Oct. 7. ‘The entries for tomorrow's rave are as follows FIRST RACK Twoyrarol furlongs, 4, 100; Hee 108; Mi selling. ‘Be! 105;" "Manage! ud ‘Chief, 111; Best Meats in America Tira Away Below Current Prices at the Seventeen James Butler Butcher Shops (See Addresses Below) i a j i f woance. ‘Track fast, MATRON OF HOME TELLS HOW Cure Their Colds and Keep Them in Perfect Health. “1 have 40 or 50 children here at the children’s home constantly. When are weak or run down I always give them Father John's Medicine to build | up. They all gain rapidly under the treatment the medicine affords. When- ugh or throat irritation Father John's Medicine \ th ever they get cold or havi | gives prompt and sure relief, Little Stanley Peabody, two years old last February, has been with us since he was two months old, I am sure that his life was saved by Father John's Medicine. It cured him of bronchitis. I gave it to him on the advice of our house physi ned) Ellen O'Leary, Spccials for Monday, Tuesday ond Wednesday: Westphalian Bacon, '+ Bonctess,n. 1'7¢ Finest Sugar Cured Hams, . 16/4¢ Finest Sirloin Steak, prime cuts.» 20¢ Fancy Rib Mutton Chops, 2 »..25¢ Fancy Forequarter Mutton, ». 7 Swift’s Premium Ham, ‘ici ‘i' 28¢ Fancy Corned Spare Ribs....». 10¢ Locations of Meat, Grocery and Provision Markets F R E E MANHATTAN BROOKLYN with Each of These: | ; uf 173 Amsterdam Ave. 80 Third Ave. Old Cabinet Rye, Full Quart, $1 jj gern whens Wain ase Phone, Columbus 2537 Home, Lowell, Mass. This Week at All James Butler inc. Licensed Stores 5) 0 ae ine WINES BREWS & LIQUORS a i Ola Monogram Rye, bottle...... '75¢ 1371 St. Nicholas Ave. | 1315 Kings Highway 4 | French * Brand Godet Freres’ Three $y 25 Near 178th Si. Cor. East 14th St. . R hi Ys s ar, bottle 4-25 Phone, Audubon 4701 Phone, Midwood 2722 aul Ruinart et Cic's Sei Kitchen Helps rut C AMPAHe, ice” * $2.25 BRONX 820 Flatbush Ave. Amontillado Sherry, bottle..... $]-25 }/f| 3780 White Plains Road). ce flips: 472 20 years old. Exceedingly rich; charming flavor. F/B Phone, Williamsbridge 238| 554 Coney Island Ave Imported Sherry of rarest excellence. It will appeal to con- 65 Westchester Square Cor. Beverley Road Phone, Flatbush 1659 who are now paying 82 a bottle for a similar sherry Port and Sherry Choice California, mature and full half bodied; surprising value; gallon 956; wal, OC —- ; Phone, Westchester 558 693 Tremont Ave. | 705 Eighteenth Ave. Cor. Crotona Ave. fe Phone, Tremont 319 \Phone, Bath Beach 2009 LONG ISLAND —Surburban G ness’s Stout—B aoe 4941'S. Broadway, con et tee nin ’ —bass Ale Cor. Lawrence St. Phone, Hempstead 222 H nportations enable us to sell Phone, Yonkers 4126 Direct im} to sell at $y 45 Dozen$ Glen Cove—Schoo! theseextraordinarily low prices, Doz, bots, Splits, 1 MOUNT VERNON ape lat (o) i St. Allowance for Returned Empties 35 Mt. Vernon Ave. ne dee We pay 15 cents a dozen for the return of empty bottles, and Phone, Mt. Vernon 1670 Main 10 canta 6 donen forempty 4} lits. Our motor trucks and wagons WEST NEW BRIGHTON, S. 1 Phone heer ae LIVER _FREE and will call for the empties on jt 1112 Castleton ‘Ave dey Port Washington. bt Phone W. N. Brighton 239|Phone, Port Washton 207 Darkens the Hair, Stops]ists say int oitd-tashioned “sage te we have received, and to tell you how the kindness and courtesy of yourself and the people of “Pull out one gray hair and a dozen | tifically compot will take its place’ isan old saying which | ered hair tonics and is, to @ great extent, true, if no steps are | whole mixture being carefull taken to stop the cause. When gray hairs | and “Let me say that you and the oMfcors and men of the fleet are altogether | welcome among us. We want you to enjoy every comfort and amusement | as long as you can stay here. We appreciate very) much the compitment | to the city of your presence In our ad to be here, alr. 1, and they shoot officers and numero: rommittes were Intros | loera were escorted to automobiles and the cavalcade to the landing swept out into advancing age, for there are thousands of hair seems to be lifeless or dead, some good, reliable hair-restoring treatment | publ ‘or was prompt In return- | Should bg resorted to at once of Rear-Admiral Oster Accompanied by Police Commis. sioner Waldo and R.A. C. Smith, who lis a memebr of the Reception Commit- e Mayor left the City Hall at 1 h it miral Osterhaus, who had planned a the other ships in Washburn-Crosb: c . 2414-Ib, bag (14 bar) y ae 6” From pure grape 1.) cream of tartar, © FLEET'S ADMIRAL DON'TPULL OUT THEGRAY HAIRS; GETS BID’ 10 GAME ASIMPLE REMEDY RESTORES COLOR yest preparations ists say that one of the Dandruff, Falling Hair | «hich our grandparents sed ‘The ben i aration of this kind is Wyet and Itching Scalp. vod Sulphur Hair Remedy & prepare nese i tic sage and sulphur, scien- tion of domestic La het hae taney: J stimulants, the y balanced ested by experts. appear it sign that Nature needs as-| Wyeth's Sage and fk iscleenand istance. It is Nature's call for help.| wholesome and perfectly harmless. Gray hair, duil, lifeless hair, or hair that arched hair, beget falling out, is not necessarily a sign of sally restores faded or gray hair to its natural color. clderly peopfe with perfect heads of hair| Don't delay another minute. | Start without 5 ungle streak of gray using bid gle Sage A PAs A | . es once and see pat a difference a few When gray bairs come, or when the} day.’ treatment will make in your bair. Phis preparation is offered to the ¢ at fifty commended and sold by all druggists, Special with Everything Monday and Wednesday Patrons who bought on the first day of this great sa le are coming back for more and sending their friends. The lowest prices of the year are continued until next Wednesday’s closing for the three best brands: Pride of St. Louis Superlative XXXX—Most popular all-round Flour for Bread, Biscuit, Cake or Pastry. gm 5 2414-Ib.Bag| 7-lb Bag [3!4lb. Bag ‘ c a69°20°10° Goid Medal | Hecker’s i” 79° Blue Ribbon Baking Powder BER 18° 10° 10FreshEggs,25 Butterine, pin. 23° Best Quality. Government Inspected. Absolutely Pure __As wholesome, nutritive and digestible as creamery butter. Pe a S Oresento Castle Brand. Yarly Junes, sweet and ten- i 9 der, can, - A sian 10c Cor. Caroline St. Cor. Flower Hill and Irma Ave. Rolled Oats, 3». 10c Highest grade new rolled oat flakes—fresh milled, Potatoes, 6». 10¢ The kind that boi! and bake white and “mealy.” Red Onions, 3». 10¢ Frou. Orange County's onion beds—noted for their flavor, Apples, i.5». 15¢ Teas Coffees 100 sx samen 70" oO Fy stem gee BO fr ai vit 1 i ern bE Faint eerie 25° 1S si Stamps wiih 28° 15 sii» FREE rit Ideal Bind’ 25° 100 2a Stamps FREE with the following low-priced combinati ‘ Triumph Oats, 10: Package.... 7¢ ina re offer: Laundry Starch, large box.. All for Vanilla Flavoring, bottle Toilet Soap, Swift’s, 3 cak Azure Ball Blue, box......... ‘10¢ Strong Ammonia, large bottle. .. r Peerless Sauce, bottle.......... Brooms, 2.8.35! 30°25 IT MAN 1) TLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO AND GET. IT. at _ _— « ents a bottle, and is re-