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Snares moe te ” aR a ne ING WORLD, THUREBAY, OOTO a 10 1912 ficed: toward third and wasl teft, Doyle took a slam at the fret! . ce cece rity ‘ts"uawrs soot | se seated on sass yt han Woman Flier Who’l pe peri “sain teak, nae ball and then| Snodgrass wttermp to bunt. but t a . he = Mst tinued to canes ' ‘ viseed the first strike, Snodgrans then | Fi Wi igher prices in the subsequent dealings, 4 Marquard fooled him with on strike.| Missed t peeked R F; S which a Stal stepped out of the box and Mar- and y peed Ap ood ee ith oses rom eles Afternoon tradin ing was quiet. Busi- hess simmered down In the final hour With prices ranging around top rang Late realizing shaded the list at o na him Mu sas SIHABBASSSSBBABARAAABIBBBIBARAS ng) ond, With two strike poked a line fly to Lewis in left. M quand alipped over a sirike on him, but the umpire Would not allow it. Sani - CHILDREN AWAY, ¢ PLANSTO BINBARD wt % then lifted a high fy to Murray tn left) tle od out Snodgrass on a grounder %, ; Marquard was going great and put the | that Wagner toned to Ve. kes at second * x Ge ge Pr ed advances were first etrike over on Wagner and then) NO RUNS Twp HITS. * the Gaused the dangerous batter to foui| ,Enke! went in’as a pinch hitter for A | one off. Wanner then missed « ou Tee tatty ONG Bek were chu 4 | ee, itt Gurve around his neck and struck OUl | reaay for a last stand, Engel wus out q stocks com ®O RUNS, ONT HIT. on a long fly to Murray, Ball struck ? THIRD INNING. ta base on balls. This sa 4 first pase of the Mrs. G d Wreteher swung at a dad one for « tio baile a Or; wae es *, " i , strike and then fouled a long one into and Doyle ran over to talk | Nore | ™ ise Ele: Ze Miss Scott wa sene Sail Over War- the stand. The next was a ball. And|/with him. Me then put over a strike, in le * ss, . then he fouled one into the stand, The |but followed it with the third ball, The est End Avewe |% ships Saturday, Hurling next way a ntrike, Yorkes then hit to! % Herzog, who made @ wonderful throw to first and retired the side. NO} RUNS. NO HITS. | NINTH INNING. Redient and Cady went In for the Box as a new battery. Herzog was hit by next went high fora ball. And so was the next. Fletcher then waited and got @ base on balls, Marquard was given @ great cheer as he came to the bat And made goot by laying down a bunt for @ pretty sacrifice that O'Brien threw to first. Fletcher took second on the a FALLS Flowers From Sky. The great war flotiiia anchored in| $a |the Hudson River will be bombarded Saturday from the skies. But instead COURTY 0D. |? 9) : IN Cou errccevrersre =. play. Devore was also playing ® walt-|a@ pitched ball on the firat bali on his! Of armerploretag, death’ d fing game and let the first strike go by. | left arm, getting an awful crack. Suicide Had Been a Suferer | be iia & Piercing, death-dealing pro: ey He then got @ dali and on the third try | 29K was out stealing second, Cady mal ly dectiles, hurled by hostile aviators, the M4 ined a foul into the bieachers, and the [Ind a perfect throw to Terk r From Melancholia fo \% missiles will be great clusters of roses 1s 1646 next was a foul and Josh in the} yar Oe a oe in the foot as pone i: dropped on the decks of the various 4 s ‘| #lid inte the baw, Meyers drove a clean ’, 0h oN hole, He waited pationtly and got an: [fing into centre atter taking — two Several Years, |. flagships by Miss Blanche Stuart Scott, WS eis other ball, and still another ball came | strikes. Speaker made a wonderful run- @ Premier woman aviator of America, ne ie — it “, lity” to Josh. Josh went after the next one| ning catch of Mletcher's long drive to le Miss Scott, m her Martin-Curtiss SeN 36 4 uality nd again fouled into the stand, He}centre and he threw the ball to Stahl] After sendin, q hydro-aeroplane, will rise f sae g the inex ensive ie her two onil » ise from the in e@ i pi doubl M ’ youns bt 1 strikes. Doyie hit the first ball pitched Tan all the way to third. NO RUNS. | #de Drive to eee the Warships Mrs. oraock Saturday afternoon and circle ig Pd ten more smokes. ONE. HIT. Hertha Wise, d the lower bay. Then she will head out 2% 1 aad shot a line drive to Stan! that went | OLN We ed a high fly to Mieteher. | eluded Ray me thirty-five yean 0!4, | y | to Bedloe’ ad and circig Mise Lib- q t 20 for 15 cents Hike @ bullet, but Jake held to it. This | ee ie neat stop of Lewis's bores ria Kats, « trained num, to ¥ | erty, dipping her planes in salute. From ‘ ‘was the hardest hit that came and might grounder, but Marquard failed to get to| 18% 894 leaped from the root w the x , Liberty, Miss Scott will turn her aerial t have gone for three bases. NO RUNS. | the pag in time, and it went for a single,| CUrtyard of the atory apartment ship northward and, high above the | NO HITS. Marquard put a strike over on Car- rige® and then spilt the plate with « curve and the next was a ball. Car- rigan then Iifted an easy fly foul to , Meyers. After giving O'Brien three balls, Marquard put three over and Gardner emashed a two-bagger down the right flel4 ine and Lewis scored. Devore ran into the fence and the tall got away from him. Stahl ot « er to Marquam, who threw to and got Gardner at third, Hendrlokson ran for Stab! Wagner hit to Fletcher, who made a perfect throw to first, but shrieking ferryboats, wil’ speed up the North River at an altitude of thou- sand feet. As she nears the war dogs anchored there, she plans to descend to 200 feet and fly above them all, even to the repair ships that are anchored way up Bind aveme (o- | She was instantly killed. rs, Wise was the wife of dors slove importer in buniness at No. 88 West Twenty-first strewn Vor | weveral years she had been a nfferer from melancholia, and her maisy was iz Schemes or Clubs Purely by struck the pitcher out, At this stage! Morkie dropped the throw and Hen @ form that required the csstant | | above Spuyten Duyvil, She will carry was pitching beautiful ball.| drickson went to third. Wagner stole | attendance of @ nurse. | with her, in the passenger seat of her He got two strikes over on Hooper and| second, no attempt being made to) Mr. and Mra, Wise and the two! biplane, clustera of American Beauty then struck him out with ease. NO|catoh iim. Ca‘ly filed to Devore, who! small children lived in an apartent is roses, which she will drop on the flag- ace emaee LLLLALAAS Rubbed Face Until It Bled, Tesi She Was Disfigured for Life. In RUNS. NO HITS. . » FOURTH INNING. ships, begigning with the Connecticut, the third floor of the building, shich ‘s from which files the pennant of Hear. known as West End Hall ands near made a running catch, and the game was over, ONE RUN, TWO hq came to the bat. He fooled the Bos- OUT OF LINE-UP| Harry Kirk, superintendent of tho side Drive to Grant's Tomb, over which 195 Rafirosd Ave. Brooklyn, N. ¥.— | dele tad iy en One Hundredth at tamil. Admiral Hugo Osterhaus, the fle apres took one strike and cnen| M°GRAW REFUSED Ureatfusted compsbay Giariiaedis ond commander-in-chlef. Two Months Cuticura Soap and on an easy bounder ‘orkes. mt 4 Atte uth 1 the ships, att Mprray wan given a great ovation ns| TO TAKE FLETCHER | Mr sts svant (0 business at pvcoct Scone plant to wead/oouth over Rivers|| jo nene completely cured Here) | PKK KK KL KK EK K EK EK LLL LE KL LEK EEK LS LS ESE LE LK SE SELES ES “T have no intention of doing anything of the kind,” replied McGraw. ‘“Fletch- er has played: good ball for the Olante STATE. In the mean time all the occgants of the house with rooms facing te court MNke Bre, She would try | and rub {t with hor little hand, and rubbed {¢ until known ,o fail in gallantry. Miss Scott expects to make the round trip, via the alr line, in a little more ES | opr hide ible ‘ont be Apert ROSTON, Mass, Oct, 10.—A striking say era Parrpdcth pcos ly Hite QS BEANCRE STUART = t flower bomb ue an aerial tribute (othe | “The trouble began fow days after tue fe will send to your home Genin “Merkle wont afar the rat [evidence of Manat Moran's 1¥AI\ | Sot starry Jorsam, gue st te in crea ana ver. baby wa orn — tat ns ween 1B ight | ABSOLUTELY FREE SE NoTnumn "UA OF Ming wen several worried New York | {0 invenlgnte and dordaa, im MK ER EEE E TELE EE EEE EE | cient und tions) land Aongsie tired tbo ers ON TRIAL farquard gave Yerkes a strike, then ved went lo hick and bonged ‘nth to pelt Wise tying on tneoncrete| : e é Gallant officers offering the invitation, cen fen eee Rg Pt tome yma ee abell. The next was a foul to the left put Shater in te-Gay’s game. |MANY WOMEN IN HYSTERICAL Be seltnat hs pi ceged letters in the WN AASHIAIVOLMITAE eT Peciytcin, eA hicencah Ghia kate raver base aide oe hee face, it was “sate ise ae atale jcclda to keep rial, teil make vou. A SPECIAL LOW |but that he had no recollection, He could remember no Standard Oil activ- {ty aw to the election of a Senator in “Hub! he ejaculated, smiling, as he read a leter to Hanna opposing Smith | W. Bennett, a candidate in Oblo. |. Yerkes finally swung at a wild . z and lifted an easy fiy to Fletcher, fF took a slam at the first ball ed and drove a clean single into \ \ as 10 ‘hot groun all sea: ind just because he has been! had hurried to their windows wd hys-| ",; «|New Jersey, He “had doubt he|than an hour, After this flight she| it would bleed. I thought sary three ao Tote ranter to unfortunate in the sérles I don't think| teria prevailed among the woan who| “Ehave no doubt I wrote that letter”! Wrote n toiter to former President A’ | goes to England to make a cross-Chan- she waa distigured for tife. FACTORY PRICE lee ‘out Wésakar-thie Maula have {tt t# up to me to take him out. If an|eaw Jordan spproach the buldied up| %*# Bis sock answer regarding many) J, Cassatt of the Pennsylvania. atl. | nel fight, both waya, in an American | 10 wae @ terrible eight, I thought 16 was | ON EASY TERMS ° emergency aries 1 will act just a0 1! boay below. of the letters, He kept his gold-|road, urging that he ald in the election| biplane, She will then make exhibition | @ birth mark, ft lookedwo bed. ation whatever If a double play, but Markle. wae off | een tet ete game, pod Ht tor Dr,| ™med apectactes In use, leaving them |of sivley to Congress, flights in Paris and Berlin before jour- | “We had tried other salves from the drug | Not ie dust mstity se'asa ee, eee ceaear arte made wm perfect |" you know, I have to firure on aext| Ralph B. Ward of Ne. Wi Wot End|!2 Ds lap when not reading the pub-| Chairman Clann showed Mr. Arch-|neving to China and Japan, where. sie | #0res but i did not show any signa of heal- Cp thagef alight 4 shed correspondence. id @ reproduction of a three-page] is to be th entfot the Governments | ing. 80 I sont for a sample of Cuticura Send fo taloxue B, lifted to Murray. NO RUNG. ONE | S8#0n a8 Well as this serles, and T| avenue and eummoned Mr, Wwe home datthe Gunsorcae have. page \ts to be the e Governmen: * one think It would be unwise to break the uy: telephone. De. Wards fats Mire |@AY8 THEY WERE AMONG THE | iy Sininy Teh. a, Soar tee which Ne'ageg {making Mlgnte, | | Olmtmens and Cuticure foap. 1 mashed WESER BROS. Pact rit of @ player, even if he wae not | Wise dead, notified Coroner Hushauser, “STOLEN LETTERS.” be ‘had tal h a bo . i} INNING. " f ” used the Cuticura Ointment, and in three Mare ed semmaiatsie Bg third SPEAKER'S LAMEN WOR. | of the body to the Wise nt. letters,” Archbold explained, re-| suggested that. Mr. Archbold hava. | Outicura Soap and Ointment had completely 4 Mine for two: tuses. O'lirien RIED RED 80X FANS, Among ¢ who hurried tethe lower to the alleged wholesale rifling] conference with the “Senator,” and sug- cured ber.” Now she has a most beautiful | MMhyor'a Hal thot and then Lives | ‘There was considerabié apprehension | 00% bélore-the 'doctar’ arrival was the ganted’ HM he couId areabee to “ave | gain. (Signed) Hl. Sayers, Nov. 20, 1911. out at first, while Hersog tuok|among the Boston fans and players | DUT Misy°Rats. Bho bad bard the) 4 ietter of Oct. 30, 1902, to the late Sen-| the latter Ko to New Yor, Seals For red, rough, chapped and bleeding players 1 Ne e rd. Fletcher had another great/over the fact that Tris Speaker was 4 n the courtyard tad imme-| aio Quay, Mr. Archbold sald he had ‘A man who wrote as long a letter hands, itching, burning palms, and painful * and made goud by smashing | ttle lame from twisting bis ankle y ial ebarched the t for Wrote. The letter inclosea| 4% that ought to be Killed” said Mr.| ‘The earty stock market went directly @ one-night Cuticura treatment 1 hi ¥ single into right anc sending Her- | terd: He said thet he would play just feyg ‘Wise whe had. MH of her! s certificate of deposit for $10, Ariba baer na] rents 5 4 aan no ouner fo. the Londen Neahanes, Bern works wonders. Soak hands, on retiring, in home ht not More than five minses, Mrs, * ny recollection of It," he added, “but I| was decidedly lower because of the ‘water and Cuticura Soap. Dry, anoint | ' Brien wate tie tele we [the fame. Thig Inmeness. may make | yh forth that Senator Quay ‘had recently | vive no doubt I received tt." Balkan troubles, In a strong upturn, | een ey rid toes || FOR MEN and WOMEN O'Brien wasted two bails on wes not to be found end said some things disagreeable about me with Cuticura Ointment, and wear old, loose | ‘ him @ litle slow on the bases, however, “You were !n correspondence with| which featured the first hour of trading ‘eur ; { pen ates Bn cate muatoner ot land may give the Gtants an advantag rw te tl tety ie tahamed T think you should be} we Ripley?” asked Chairman Clapp. ‘|in the local market, Reading, St. Paul, rg eeigt Oise Gn ae No Money $. v A 4 fand mate a clean steal of the bay | 7% Plasers of both teams arrived at | Manced Ot Oue saree ou state what that.610,60 was|. “OM, Yes, @ great Geal,” said Mr, Arch-| Atchison, Lehigh Valley and’ Rock 1 -Podoryocsl eg Bady uard wate! and got a base on| the park at 124 and went through the! ay first it was supposed that Mra, | for?” asked Senator Clapp. bold. Bits tnikge RASkac he ey Oo Ue oe ee ‘highest range of Skin Book. Address | ? is. Devore swung at the Arat ball| usual stunts that bring cheers from the | wise had leaped from @ vindow in| "Of course, my recollection Is vague," | . 7 nats could do, Tet tite knows | ing was exceptionally prominent, crose-| postcard ‘“Cutieura, Dept. T, Boston.” | own eek a: missed, atid he also missed the rec. | crowd, The Boston fan isa true sports. aid Mr, Archbold, “but it was for some| Of anything T could do, let me know; | ing was excep Le " | . Taek’ thee waited and ry her apartment. But Miss Kats was ‘d, Méiayi Vaal but I think the members of the How sa Tender-faced men should use Cuticura || We carry the mostela rate rt third cathe over, | iuan and Jack Murray and Churley| ure thin could not bave cocurred, | CAnPalgn fund, some Pensyivania State) oe popresentatives and the Speaker un- Soap Shaving Stick, 25c._ Sample free. sence On Oe a eae aya | Hereom, the star performers of the! Policeman Hahn investigated the root | Tater ded to the iden. | aerstand the ait ink sa || ment of this season's , .nd-tailored peng Hol one t to] cleven-inning tle game, were cheered Resa tor Sane Broneenes (0.08 lens hehe hthcar Sac Drink to garments at prices much lower thap threw Marquard out at) “to uc Rd Fletcher weat to Devore mude @ clean steal of on_@ delayed start and and found fresh marks in the dust/tincation of another letter copy dated on the coping just above where M: Feb, 18, 1900, purporting to have been Wise landed {mp the courtyan, indicat- | written by Mr. Archbold to Q' ing that she had gone to the top of| ‘I have no doubt I wrote it almost as much as the Red Sox horoca, Larry Doyle, who ts, perhaps, the most popular ball player in the business, was WhenYou Are Nervous what IES T EN to Dy all fagged out, susceptible to head- the American Fleet AUTO RUNS DOWN SKATER. y. he sald, te Doyle, But O'Brien pur; Fiven quite an ovation as he walked on | the building. ‘The letter referred to the “new Sen-|Lad Rushing to School ts Fa IN AN AMERICAN erie Kol from sleeplessness: i gave him his base and the responsibility | the diamond and began to talk to Tris = ator from California,” and set forth Tadake BEVERAGE without ambition to so enrtiing more wee wet up fi dgom nai 2 cae was | Bpeaker. that while the Standard Oli Company | ae A than necessary, you should take Est a tight hole. His first offesing had no “direct relations” with him, Mr, rteen-year-o james Slyman wade ball, and Sno gies struck at one P| bh a Joke.of the season is on the | | Archbold would exercise such influenca| spent so much time doing an errand Warner s Safe Nervine 316 West 125thSt.,nr.8th Av. tw@& feet wide of the plate. The next New York fans who left the grounds |as was possible “through the Santa Fe."| for his mother this morning that he It is the very best for al! ailments 2858 3d Av., 149th St., Bronx : || at 4.90 yesterday to cath a train, think- | ngraphle copy purport! roul oho ines, was a ball. Then came a third ball, 5 | raphic copy purporting tO} feared he would be late to school, He caused by a run-down and worn-out O’Brien put the next one over, Snod-| ing that the Glants were surely beaten. nt a letter written to Mr, Arch- t his roller skates and started grass swung at the nex: one and fuiied| ‘They got to New Haven before tne bold Sept. 2%, 1901, by Gen, Grosvenor} "iaen trom his home, No. 949 Carroll Orly eeli meap wi By pecouss | pad t ft Mto the bleachers. Snodgrass fouled | found out what they had missed, Many ‘was shown to the witness, avenue, Brooklyn, to Public Schoo! No. ‘Any phat ge) nye Bin Sal fe CARPET. . J. a u. W uuu indaate pact, Peg reisg nahh | of them immediately returned and are Pee Bi En gare gg gag rd Ee five blocks away. : Mr JA. Potts, Brooklyn, N.Y. CLEANING on 363 Wi i Bath a ved such a lett said, “' id as 4 . the side was cut. ONE RUN, TWO] /n line, Aeiting with the Boston fans ! Jooke ike his signature.” At the corner of Lincoln Place and | The Ale of Americans writes:—"I_ have been using W: = irre. pi for a chance at the unreserved ‘The letter was written on the paper | Washington avenue, where there is a] 400 Americans net's Safe Nervine and it is fine. Two 5 get two strikes on Stah}| Among those who were fooled was of the House of Representatives, but] grade, he skated in front of an auto- doses took the pain right out of my Os ett ‘Seat oy thea gave him a ball. He hig the Prenident Lynch of tho National League. . dated Athens, O. It said, “Our mutual] mobile truck belonging to the Wisner| by Americans O valet Pitre ‘ene on nose and drove into! Mr, Lynch was under the t friend Sibley" had suggested “that I] Piano Company and driven by Robert] GOERS WITH TH = right centre, The crowd started yell-| char 4 case of a tle tne Gian Goh go in person to see you. Could yow meet! pitsess. The driver put on nis bral ing for the Box, but Marquard stuck, nave to be played in New York. At the emergencies as well without my) but the machine slid down the incline, BYRNE. y Over two strikes on Wagner and the! ive 10. : : Hird coming to #ee you? T have come to you | DUT the machine wilt! town tte heavy WRNE,—Suddenly, on Oct. 0 102% } noige subsided. On a short panned bal! | New London he was reached by n tele- (Continued from ase.) for others, but never for myself.” grinding EACH TOR A PURPOSE Speer che vara, OAUT:-06)tha aaa f Stahl tried to take second, but Meyers! ¢ram which reat as follows: pete “I am Very sure he did not come,” | Wheels. 1—Kidneyand Liver Remedy Mprraat ‘ ye icked ft up and by making a wond “Come back and get in line, You are said Mr, Archbold,” He could remember| Several of the boy's ribe were crushed || atte — S-Bagemetic West 100th st., on Friday, Oct 48 e4 ‘throw to Doyle nailed Jake at overruled. The gaine must be played|Hanna‘s reply, faltipe to entity that |no answer he had made to the Gros-) and his skull was fractured. Phy bik at a Ost, Aan ae ond, Wagner smanhed a long driv: "oq " ‘ ’ letter, clans the Prospect Heights Ho: 9 A ot reh of the fagn « long 0] here.” ‘This was signed by the ocher | printed in the magazine, venor letter, tapa at ine. Erospest Beeps. I Less Co t tsi Between ACE Jett, but Murray leaped into the alt! members of the National Commisson,| “That was the year of strike leginia-| MF Archbold sald he may havo dls-| pital said he pI y s : Pond pulled it down with one hand, oa wh he turned a complete somer- it, he held the ball and Wagner Carrigan died on a short Dounder that Marquard threw to first. NO RUNS. ONE HIT. \SIXTH INNING. ‘The crowd again made « hero of Mur- ray when he came to bat In the aixt! After wetting two balls Murray drove « to Lewis. After getting three lefkle was called out on strike: Je turned in surprise when Evans catled the last one, as be thought tt was wide of the plate. Herzog swung at & fast one and was out on a hot nder that Wagner threw to firs RUNS. NO HITS. rien ewuns at thi Hooper went 1 a pop-fly Sox then lifted an casy foul fy to Me and the National League President has been the mark for je next time he says he will etick around Until the show te over, PLAYERS WANT SHARE OF EXTRA GAME MONEY. The ball players of both teams are tearing thelr hair and screaming Uke wounded wolves over the rule that prevents them from getting @ part of the money for the extra game occa- sioned by the Ue. When the Detroit and Ars ABO the players were share of the extra game. No rule was definitely established until this last summer when the players were declared out of everything Lut four games, It was just their luck to play @ tle right with band th ir perpetually al engaged brase {nto the park at 1 o'clock. tion,” said Archbold, “and ever; minded man of corporate Interests fe! called on to fight such lesisation. That was my s0te purpose in Writing the lei. ter to Senator Hanna.” Another letter sending 1,00 to Gen, Grosvenor, former Ohio representative, ‘on Oct. 27, 1900, was identified py bold, “It wat an ald to Dim in his cam- paign—some campaign " had on at the time," Archbold ¢xp!ained, Archbold would not #4it the authen- ticity of many fetters In the magazine. He sala he had searched for the originals, but could Mot find them, Among them were #Yeral “My dear John” letters from Senator Hanna Clapp read the letters !nto the record, of the SPECIAL!!! Arch: | AT LAST! 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The atar uf the | Pizeerald, were in line on time and (vg Mb A Beg COX ¢° | se i Plan Next Year’s Farming Now! ca eee ee { ad the third out, NO RUNS, ed oa vit banners waving they marched SEVENTH INNING. neroms the field to the atraing of | ALVEOUAR,, peut aatara! teeth 2274 34 Av.|7 w. 14TH St. y ; en Iot ime ih the Gea duplicate oo teed & Where does man find more peace patiently until thel pown Toni tT om & ee i d content ¢ sand then struck out| TON", Te: and took up & posi Te OPEN Mic and contentment thafi on the farm? Ade. rdner made «| {0 In the spectal stand erected for bow pressan, i | Vi! i Of Fletcher's, sharp | them in lett field, w Drocene, } Where does he grow more rugged rAd ot hie man at ent | All of the players, the National com. $ Lg aN il ice and where can he save more money? toncsed th be 1 to OBeten for the] leave for New York on a apecial "ae Special for Thursday, the 190 _Szetalt for Friday, the 1 W here can he mi safely, surely INS. NC J eal A c ’ 0 € more y Her taking two strikes Lewis ahot a) on SY After the game, All $5 Gold Crowns and Bridge Teeth, $3.00 NOGCHAT aiken vale: CT att Box i Cc and re tuna a simall invest. rf to Fletcher and was thrown ENAMEL meet et Th r a ment ssets and substantial Ne a thro i ote ; : it ets and su at Brat. Gardner was out on a tone | phe October Grand Jury filed ee ‘ine ntry have AMOUTER cmeceuaay COVERED profits? fly that Murray caught against the field stand. Stahl hit a fast one dictment to-day with Judge Swann in "eR, am 40 rou ND BOX } nose and slammed it to the left {Geers Sessions charging “Red Phil” | NEW YORE PAIN (SAKE DENtIsTs, au Wery evening unill 11 o'lock The winter is moving-time for bleachers two bi ‘The |Pavidson with murdering Jack Zell ; eral att ra Mow ed Cortlandt street serfs, °trening ami Lt eiclork. farmers. 1 is “bel ween chops" that rules robbed him of a homer, for |® Second avenue car Saturday ao Anniversary farms are bought and sold Any other grounds this would have|The Coroner's jury sent the case to Assorted Milk Chocolates A 54, BAR le ia a ught and sold to the bepn Hood for the olrcult, Wagner |the Grund Jury yesterday. ‘The only $80! 29 CORTLAN x Many Rare Bargains a best advantage, 4 on wo cl dy, the con- ro thor rows 0 orl , ed the walling gam t three | witnesses were Patrick Brady, the com To those who like variety we have Church now going oF inkvery Department West 120th Stn and. World's THE WORLD PRINTS ‘ urd t him ut ductor of the ear, Policeman § here a varied assortment of the dif- PARK ROW rie Breekira Oftice,’203 Washing 2 ANCH ACREAGE, brave isgee . NO 4 ‘ « vt i » ACREAG! c. eM | Whe captured Devidson after the ferent kinds of Milk Chocolate Spe CY following the printing ef the TISEMENIS THAN ANY OTHER HY ing, and Coroner Physician Lehane. clals, representing more & eavertisemient. YORK NEW Gelicacies than can be de- V4 _ Red C: Bae Gath couse, Drops. sortbed, POUND BOX 39c The epecitied we ht in contain ch instance iis QUICK HOR ADS, Ri taut