The evening world. Newspaper, December 18, 1912, Page 21

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» SPORTS Het GOSSIP as of Poloists Challenge for Inter- national Trophy Match Here| :! in June. nee of thi ME ey fats for the int has been for the Polo Asse eflect has Green, the mo Polo Club, fr was lenued. shelley Sailor Has to Find “Skipper”’) Before He Tells, Meantime Other Nearly Drowns. Harvart and Yale ‘are practically completed for, dual meet with fodtont ‘nod Kogliah uiiversities, at the ptai- Pimbrlae: ‘Mass., next Saimmer, Official isvemed ina few ‘most likely for fatlor English poto- national trophy ally accepted by A letter to this to Edgerton of the Hurlingtam ve the challenge He Acceptance was for- | warded on the Mauretania A seafaring man slouched Into the} | Bast One Hundred and ‘Twenty-sixth #treet police station early to-day and, addressed TAeut are , Hi June oF edystna th tg la iswed Carore the proved: | removing hin cap, Michael Demprey: W. A. Has. | 4 | “Are you the skipper o’ this ship?” ard, Seerctary of the Polo Association, | %& men i “I'm the skipper, my good man—ay, HI wie tS | there. wi Malt and ip | ay, sir!” and «Herbert, Chatrman of the | mega "th Tueuers of” the, assnotadio committee, formulated the reply, Nee | iMiertond. that Wert Pat's for with | “I have the honor to report, then, that reasmn ing Wes that st wan found thet, tos such ther was willing to discuss the mubje Ming ald “ta Geran Mle man is hanging in the water by a further than to sey thet, there would mecrent, Ui avin eatery | ateing from the dock at the foot of One alance of the hey Hundred and Twenty-eighth etreet, Har- ented the strongee|tem River, catling for help.” Toate anys te Sent fo the" | “Man overboard? Well be @ series of games at the Meadow Brook Chih grounds for the eup, Just]. 4 what dates were decided upon they | lorsit fre" orer reasins 100! : ; ull him out oF would not state untli after the Hur-| {ie iesent edit ta that the ake mo you p have heen. teving for exte. time to con “ . e akip~ Jingham Club had cabled thelr, recotpt| atiuetio association that Taeit “naman should ‘be | 2 sunbeie” ee et ee of the letter ib heh, However, Was | EGS aii gtwe contents are| Der himeet tearned tha chatteanene ae “on Rae ate | “Couldn't you find @ policeman in the As pl fe the shea rs rewinst ; tate Sot Male om Feo th | netghborhood t ie ML ee “Sosabil : “I saw two without looking fer one. a@nd that dates for three ¢ ‘ iy cag iacevedaiest Tia, But I allue reports to the skipper or been selected between June 1 and not at qll. I didn’t tell them nothing.” une If. “So you passed up two cops and eame all the way here to tell us @ man wes drowning! Why" But words failed the tteutenant, tie rang for some of the reserves and sent | Policemen Fanclough and Johnson to the rescue. They found a man tn the river off the Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Company ock. He had been ctinging to a place of hawaer shouting for help when the/ vailor man heart him, but while the sailor was watking four blodks to the Police etation to notify them, Me) strength gave out. He was nearly drowned when the po-| iceman rescued him by means of a 1nd-| der, boathook and rope, but Dr. Knapp of ‘Harlem Hospital said he probably | would get over it venue and One Hundred and A thirty-five ton ing holated out of the shaft from its sling and fell, crushing JEWELLED HEELS is FAD IN LUXURIOUS PARIS NOW. Costly Gems S Used in Footwear and| Skirts Are Cut High to Show ‘Em. 1 e latest thing tn ; —_--—. TWIN KID KID IS § STOLEN. The 26-foot cabin motorboat Twin | Kid, owned by Paul A. Vallance, Rear Commodore of the New York Motor Boat Clib, One Hundred and Forty- @eventa street and the Hudson River, jas stolen from her mooring off the! ‘The man anid he wae Alexander John- ;Clubhouse Sunday night. Mr. Vale | Was out !n the boat with friends Sun- day afternoon Rome of} meeting ‘The Twin Kid ts valued at more than! § Qui ion hay Ath | $1,000, 8 ed with French gray ick Action Prescriptt eet thickly w . or with lenamel, the color used by battleships. Cures Colds in a Day 4, dresses, of is believed that the thieves cut the raft out in the night and towed her away with another power boat. The « a/harbor police are looking for the Twin pe: 1a oyapeaenneney | for colda and follows: “From your dru« Sg Re SETH fale an ounte of Glebe, Pine © mere ian GETS 30 DAYS “TO REST.” | {Cowenrated Hine), make) ah rows of pea ie i half pint of good whiskey. form of & he. You are on the verge of a break-| Take one to two teaapoontu placie , Special Sessions, yea- Albert F. Morgan, a clerk, of rtleth street, who had aling a $15 violin, for you the Court get only the genuine Globe PI (Concentrated Pine), Each half ounce tin acrew-top sealed t has it on hand or 16 valvet shoes, have given pi ] cade and pat with threads house, tions of large quantity, but in pleading mutlty to the! ® the violin from his land- ie Hardt, Nov. 4, said that he Was desperate at the time, was starving and had pawned the instrument to get elfood. ‘The young man thanked th jow Court and was led to the City Prison, Frost Bites, Aching and ‘A epoonful of Calocide in th gives instant relief, Get & 260. Ad’ You can open an account with the pur chase of Holiday Gifts for your friends or your ferouly-—Witieat extra charge. Tell us whore and rand they 7 il ke promotly atten 355. Block 8th Av. 36% |azest SE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Mornings” LAL Newark, N. J., Store, 49 and 51 Market Street Practical, Substantial Holiday Gifts! Our tremendous stock offers a wealth of attractive suggestions. fentiment and stllity are the links which make furniture the ele We ae fide ite enable, yon fo ive = roth’ while? ry nd by our rallty enable 7 WE SELL ONLY DURABLE, WELL MADE FURNITURE ONE DOLLAR fora Com- plete Room Outit PAY ONE DOLLARS every. Single Stamps ‘Afternoons y payin leg ni weekly payment, NO This i . | trings to To Our Customers {his Pfter ts Good, tor ‘Account In Bill Open oF Mf You Have Closed It $15 Gilt Oval Mirror 7.24 A grand Holi- 1.49 Mahogany i day Special are i een ere Finished : laebtrarnt ee Highly Pol- gilt frames ished, High with burnish- Back, Sad- A useful and ornamental gift. ornaments, di y finish or golden oak, French bevel le Seat. late mirror and three plate 18x40in.; | Very Com- oval shape. fortable. $20 Continuous Post Brass Bed Three handsome pieces, highly polished, mahoge any, beautifully carved frame with m claw feet, | cushio: covered with Plush. great ment of Parlor Sui greatly reduced pi RENT Re TT ee THE th Dede WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ame tot The aatio Atay cided somebguly ought to ! per |4QUN-TOTING” PUTS TWO INTO THE PENITENTIARY. Second Offense Gets One Defend- ant Year's Sentence; Other Given Sixty Days. There were but three prisoners dis- o tn the Court of Ge posed sions yesterday, three. tencing all were ne Bake | plead d guilty to grant eighteen plec: from emp Frank volver, one year a revolve! aixty day Madison avenue Ferroro, old, pleaded guilty to carrying @ re- Second offense. jiMam Coleman, twenty-eight years negro, pleaded guilty to carrying| tom the street surface was a» plat- Firat offense. Pe 18, Vnanding a but he had no “ t tea how drop chauffeur The injured are ALQUAMA A and « ad t “FOR NEW SUBHAY, AND FOUR ARE BADLY HURT Machine Following Street Car Plunges Into Open Excava- tion Onto Workmen. nd of @ atring ° tell the ship= Hospit MILLER, PATRIC West Hobokeg pital head dred and Fifty esos. and arms ent, Germ TOLEMBECK, C0: bad sealp wounds, The automobile pressed Into serv! Coming south on a Lexington avenue Judge O'Sulliv late yesterday afternoon a lMmousine Th An investigaiton ‘Those sen car driven by Patrick Reynolds of No, ; the automobile twenty-five 1084 Park avenue and owned by Mre.|beam Just above »| Isabelle Ryttenburg of No, 63 Mast] 4% of woolen dress goods their Injuries, Seventy-eighth street swung in behind « trolley car at Seventy-ninth strent, Before the automobile had gone half & block tt @truck an open excavation, made for the new subway. Six feet mira Roformator twenty-four reckless driving “Reynolds has several years, I Penitentiary any bad habits.” The automobile tary! form on which half @ dozen mon with | beads lowered and backs bent were Start Him Right Give Him a Gillette for Christmas \ THAT Holiday gift can you think of more acceptable or more practical than a Gillette Safety Razor? It is something he will use every day to make his shaving easy and simple. And it is good for him. It will give him the habit of the daily shave—econ- omize his time—make him independent of the AUTO FALLS INTO UT 2s: Hose neourse, skull f NORTON, PATRIC from the pit before the four unconsctous | men could be got out. came from Flower Hospital two of the men, but an automobile was two to the German Hospital, at the broken Wood had caused Reynoids was arrested by Patrolman Shay on a charge of intoxication and Hable man and I never knew he on Ys mission but not badly damaged, GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY, Soe Oe ee eee es eee ore ee 1912, TT oss oe mber to the men le tilted and wo: The Correct Jewelry for the Season of 1912-13 We have scored collection, Never has an exhibition of jewelry been so i esting, varied and beautiful. PAL of 1, No. 008 O9k atreet, and back cut, Flower How K, No, 4 etree! an Ho H SGNOVE, aditrew unkwown, | jerman Hosrdtal | had to be withdrawn 811 Kast One Mun ral wounds, eg An ambulance ! 0b and took (he other | has a novel and attractive character, showed that tn failing had broken a heavy the he the men Comparison of Values Invited. E. M. Gattle & Co. Platinumamiths and Jewelers, Fifth Avenue at Thirty-eighth Strest. Mrs. Ryttenburg said been in my employ D4 regard him ae @ re- Was put out of com. | in His Shaving— barber—save him the cost of shaves and tips. The Gillette Safety Razor is made in more than forty different styles, from silver-plated to triple gold. Watch for the Holiday displays of Gillettes in the stores all over this city. Make your selec- tions early—$5 to $50. For small gifts—get Packets of Gillette Blades at 50c. or $1.00. They will prove very acceptable to every Gillette user. BOSTON a striking success in this 5 Every piece, large or small, for woman or for man, 4 Prices are distinctly lower than generally found. ' 1

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