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ean gp THR EVENING ‘WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1012 “TWSMAYOLADS AXEL SAW THE RIGHT ONE ALL RIGHT (§) By Vici 2.572 VQMANINDMIN [Sze Soe right wrist. had lost much oleed other foot jigs! elodies fi | - , score couples stepping aid anuftiing and was Labs W» Beeps RaSEaE WENO HIS FEET Closely and slapping tn reel after reol, each At about the time Mre. Rees war ais. > ' man solemnly conferring a dime on Mr. covered Jaeckel was found to have cut ' wow Get Ths axe! AND IF HE STICKS HIS RIGHT MeCluak. the end of each dance. an artery tn hie left wrist with « rasan, | HewayY To SEAT THiS FOOT OUT You swing BOTH come on Bars! Mayo and Kilkenny walteed topetner ta i. ! 0 enny wal | Guy 1s To KEEP YER. HANDS TD HIS MAP Baw w LTTE MASTER! |thoten football had never Ween Invented, pope Te Boye \ Below staira Mike Conneff and anc guard. AND WONEN ENTI f ! wate Oe gary ch tala roma aed “dancin sarin te ten, the oa JAIL: SHE MAY DIE rine mith My bd WORK THE SHIFT OH in jig dancing, President Conway and partnership with @ woman nameé Leia Dan Murphy and Tom Walsh and Dick ’ Clark oh opt a furnished at. No, 1 Clinton street. O'Sullivan and Tom Maher of the Kil- kennys pulled their chairs in between rl Cal Fei fy ey furnitufe had been purchased By 7 to 1 1 Thay rronind And song od heertulty aftectionate Mrs. Rees Made Weapon by|saiment olan and i was, benvtiy tw {Their Foes at Irish é 4 wad inetigs sie halt hatis| Putting Edge on Back "ong. ut ms treme te Football. . We . J case full of unlforeie, reooned pie vt Comb. Sieeen Wee eee finger into the lace of the muskmeto off the blaze in its Inciplenoy. ike ball and marched down the walk to AND ONLY ONE FIGHT! : e EB | nea ‘been the finer’ fovtoall Sundey of ARRESTED FOR ARSON, |sea win torpestine and the sayson, #0 it had. f the furniture, however, But—there was only one Maht at that! be Rees women as Wurre Wurra predicted oytheg Pei -| Her Second Attempt at Suicide] “srs, arreret Bridge street and arr —Second Prisoner Uses Razor, Hi bile fat Was When a Kerry Man, Who Bet on the Losers, Li Criticized Thera, =. is tego) self with her et te ; consider their office girl a ‘ In Adams Street police stat and Bridgeport. th, Pte Sook, tame 4 mere object of firtation, never thinking | TWO Prisoners In Raymond Street Jail, | way dincovered in th @ flute of Michael * that possibly she prefers the attention | Brooklyn, attempted to ill themselves] doctors to save her life. Gonnetf was oti] wailing at dawn to- AY OIONT of a man with a Iittle more hair on the | early to-day by cutting arteries In thelr — tay tn cledration of the triumph e¢ the top of his head and with some of his! wrists. ‘The attempt of the woman, Mra, Wed Her Three Suiters. ry er ¥ (From the Candlet Wasters Mail.) qwunty of Mayo. For by the way of « SPOUR FOOT, MISTER | | reread man, who under no obliga: oe ry Jasckel, Will recover. "| A Bwanaea man is responsible for the @reper showing for the Mayo Men’ REFERGE II! tlon to employ common courtesy while | Harry Jaeckel, be cy following, which he declares to be trwe Aint e ‘ to EM OMRGsT dhe Wun whe ’: munt | Mes. Rees was to have been placed | following, which ne degares to be te feotda t , Sa have his own way; the one who never {on trial before Judi aie tis MOrn-l its stster had three offers of jenen overta: ing. Because of @ previous attempt at|the same day. She accepted No. 1. and Xitkennya The S man who gives instructions to-day and | suicide she has been closély watched in|wnen No. 2 and No. 3 laid thelr At thtotgh the to-morrow makes them exactly oppo-| the jail. Florence Cook, a matron,|at her feet she jokingly promised @wre sounded tte Yee J mite; the one who Interrupts his stenox- | tooked Into the woman's cell at Go'clock| they should be her ae and Mem to thudding fest and the hollow a i y bv / i on aaa toe hora me | this morning and noted that the pris-| husbands respectively. @eremt ef the booted dail. $ n c 5 F done. On the other hand, there ta that [ner was very white and breathing wisn | {rue word le aponen {0 Jeet fe Bresed Oy ‘: When it wan over and there were no = ” / f 4 angelic type so intensely kind-hearted ty. Bhe had the bedclothing| ren Cig marry No. fA year eso Oe Wenger any jig dancers to follow his q d careful that one feels under con- LM Ning inn A was left a widow for the second time. faving tn the clubhouse he marched eut r 3 fant obligation to him, and wishes he| The matron summoned help. It was! Noa who had bided hie time, proposed the ground ana over to the trolley : = p would find a litte fault with her, or at Rees hud grou ran accepted, andthe mate g leant tenore ner entirely for an hour place. or two, ————— eetee oS << DUR GRANDMOTHERS USED SAGE TEA Ant as The Evening World re at aor Levige poem ex. Borter climbed the stairs to the Thirty- isting that not suit them, causing or the arrest of the head of the farm and fourth street shuttle “L” platform there at the e@ame time taking a pumber of ) @ame from a janterniike ferryvoat, ae the employees as witnesses, @mough for a minute or two to ace | ball between them by short kicks, snap fmterrupting hm maledictions, “Tt ts 8) At the hearing on Monday before a ; what was going on. It was something | ping it first one side and then the other | sound: pd thing to be poses @ black sheep! Norristown Justice of the Peace the ~@ S of & shock to an unregenerate brought | by a twist of the toe until it ehot under| | Mayo—Ferguson, Cap: je flock In the dark. matter was threshed out according to| Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur], up on the Rugby-American collegiate |the posts for the second goal, They jue (A this fact. Our mothers have gray |and beauty, and makes it antagonists. position happene to ba A men may take Ces red | FIDDLING aeawent BRING FOES tga before they are fifty, but they are] Get » 50 cent bottle sae ; the Ball in beth Gande but may not = = 4 carry % so more than one step. He may carry % as far ae be pleases in one Tt 2 @ Hvely, quick 1g to appreciate the Break to-day. dmothers in using back if you Py phi eal hair and are fast iellowing watt trial. Tne game went on with the Mayos law. Cine of the witnesses, when asked| @i: rome) Md ‘4 re . Fy game to see both sides ine up and|came out of the dust like giants, with a] Connolly, Oneey, Farrell, Plover, Hop: Oe rae aut they wot. oy the | NBAt one child was suffering from, an- Gives the Hair Strength, ‘ ve king, Curritt, Gillin, Boland, Kiely, te on y swerea ‘malnutrition. Col d Beauty d : , shake hands itke p 8 until | leaping, bounding crowd of minor gianta| Mita, Soret eae. Captain, C. hrill note of Mr. Ryan's whi itary Jee, & moaned i aa olor an eauty an $ the rafaren, with te bee to, (heen, [tebind them, A. yell want up. which Phelan, Cassidy, M. Carrol), J, Carroll, old was eo dark that it was omy|amplayed on the farm, wan atanding in Makes It Grow ‘ tossed the ball (which ts shaped like|must have been heard in Mike Com @. Mater, T. Daly, J, Daly, | Dossible to see the ball when it the office, and aa she heard ¢ Hy * y , nat IG Cai maa oe ie ne Farrell, Buller, Dalton, Reidy, Cody, en Sky | of ner arupertor whe shouted: ater caer. of the e ir lon) over head rahans. catohing? ‘ull wet it? conden i Into the midst of them, 5 ingle mighty swatting | te dance ie ,patlenae: tratled, of. 26 | crinnates Yefore order was restored in the than bed arin Hen Prva th Sulphur C4 : seit Te another sneak the Tarte Evingon cat ‘Uaretn |i wn, unexpected victory of the) @™ XH ee i to ‘do both. "Our grand: | em meds fick eee : thet In ute tothe cay man ta's ia dace Guay ote tom kona. | Merge aly tet ante aa we leratod, the pea, Pay | hohe the Ul fe cla i right be anywhere ta the field where . sect the feed between wo loyal | cuts between the Kerry malt end his ‘3 lobster "when 1 y hair long after middle life was|healthy, gives the hair could ly have started a ways ready to take a chance on one, no flag, Off under the shed near the! matter where I may be.” alert-eyes, nervous crowd, blue eyed | grove's in Yorkville, whence @ recreant and black eyed, and im ite excitement| band of Mayo men eent telephone mes- epeaking with an inflection as far! sages every littie while saying, “We're from Broadway es the Battery te from|ogming on the next car’ (and never came). WHO'S WHO AMONG IRISH FOOT- m BALL HEROES. q@wowd of others that were also trying Now these are the players. The Kil- @ bit him. But when they got tnto the Keny men ask that they be printed as ‘Baht of the restaurant, streaming down a matter of aimple justice, eo that every- body may understand just how it hap- pened. A good sport cannot make re marks about players on his own side ‘who were not there, or about players on the other side who ought not to have been there; all of which has no definite information in it to a reporter who is Mayo man have to do with it? Wasn't \ te Kerry tripper looking for trouble With .bis remarks Several] who were @eappointes hi esch other, but Tom Ugnch ‘got them quiet after @ time. UT IT WAS ONE GRAND GAME SURELY! Dot te tt was the football game you qwere wanting to read about, It was one game surely, It was to be the ey of the year at Celuc Park, fot they were suying yesterday there may be another when the Tipperary ‘men have their day next Sunday, It wes payed largely in the dark. Thie ‘explained Mr. M. J. Kiely of Bridgeport, of the Mayo centrepoint, ‘te the Evening World's war correspond- ext, was decuuse it kept either side from seeing the fine points of strategy of the VELOGEN “Beauty's Guardian” THE FAMILY FRIEND For the Baby—As soothing as a mother’s kiss to the baby’s delicate skin. For the School Girl—Protecte her from Winter winds—comforts rough- town, that the Kilkennys have| ened cheeks and chapped hands. been running things their own way! For the Mother—A cheering assur- pretty much all season and had been Reresaive, even for au Irigh ageroga- | tnce that she can look as young as she tion, Great was the excitement when {t was acon that the Meyos were there| For the Grandmother—Softens the with even an uglier determination to| lines and backs up her assertion that go through them, though they had to| she was once a “beauty.” be eaten alive. | Last—and least—For Father—It And just before it became so dark that | brings the after shaving smile. tion of the great Long Island real estate! oi, the players oould tell what was ‘desert. One makes his way to it through} O46 on it was @ sight for gods and | At all druggists, 25 cents » collapsible eriss-crossed half finished streets, dodg-| on to eee Kiely and Casey of the | tube. e e e e tag dump care which come hurtling down| Mayos come dowa the fleld vetween «| Better than cold cream, used the i t l t f crap iron: tracks, loaded with merry | kicking, bounding, striking, seratmili me way. wo e Ira $s aving (0) s C0) youths whose intent it ts to Jump off! nerq of thirty-four men, drtbbling th jjato the mud Just as the car goes over hong ek a One saw a monoplane, then there was one. ‘port at the expense of the city. Mr. ‘'Stover should look into the matter of getablishing such o plant in Central Park. J ~~ | Anyway there were 1600 men and iy : ‘women in the park when the preilm- | jfmary signal for the game was given. ‘Tt came in the orthodox manner, § or seven you 3 In knickerbocke: ‘before each game always olimb to the ‘erovs piece of the southermost goal post, Just before game time, somebody : — ot er Gaitie Park is in the near-to-civiliza- ane manners} —— \ ae goes down and tela Matt Bragsel, the ? ea Bacoriaior of Cherry Hill, about ft, He HN yeomes polling up from his lair, leaving Homes : 9 \ Wi// @ trail of sulphurous smoke behind! Farnished : <i \\ fim, and before he 18 even over the \ fence the kids besin to drop off the 3 Boum $49.98 ’ 75 | “eromaptece ke poisoned files, hit dy! I) Pan | ‘he blast of bis preliminary oonversa~ { pH $75.00 $18 98 7.50 « 100) iN ton, But when they strike the ground $99.98 \ i Timm are worldng before thelr fect Write for Our | WY grass, and they always scout. $4 .00 a Week Ni Catalo: { al tle away before Mati can reach any of Cpens an 4 Kew gue | Qbem, it Js terrible to think what might Gp it ny im wi) happen if he did. iT’s A LIVELIER, MORE OPEN GAME THAN OURS. P ; This coremony over, Referee Johnny . aenate «Ryan of the Tipperary Men blew his ‘whistle and the game was going. At pdeut quarter past # there was light | Account Credit Terms ft. coiaen oan Dining Teble. oO nailer Ni rt i \ Open Evenings $7'2, viene beat “a rem Ha ra \,\ WMA ma Na satredcvatonT taht arene ae