The evening world. Newspaper, April 29, 1913, Page 15

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HAVRE DE GRACE WINNERS. FERST RC—Two-voaroids; relling: foye and a halt furiongs.-Chas. Cannett, WL. Ginyder), 16 to 1, 4 to 1 and 6 to 5} won; Bulgar, 103 (itrner), 9 to 20, 1 to} 6 and out, second: Lennie D., 198 (Hoff. { al engineer, Thus, automati- mand W to 1, 5 to 2 and 0 to 10, third. | “any, was awarded to Mra Bertia| SUSTAINS AND CHEERS anaes TA “Gat Wanits, "Drasin: Pay and) Setting tne Sateen ty rt, ear ; Conducted by L. A. Price and A. S. Gilbert, Receivers Colonel C. also rap. that Hohling had carried with the Prn-| ‘TPY it at four o'clock SECOND RACE—Three-year-olds; sell- | dential Insurance Company of America, CRITERION EE es ing; five and a half turiongs.—Henpeck, | With $250 added for interest. SS @nyder), 5 to 1, 9 to 5 and 4 to 5, won: Brynary, 5 (Hutweil), 7 to 5, 3 to 6 and 1 8, ee00nd; Coour d’Alene, 9 (Na- than),"10 to 1, 3 to 1 and 8 to 5, third, Time} 1.10. Paris Quen, Mary, Serive, Lawmilt, Chilton Dance also ran. THIRD RACK—Three-year-olds and We; bandicap; five and a, half furlongs. —Caugh Hill, 122 (Turner), 7 to 1, 2 té 2 and.4 to 5, won; Springboard, 105 (Butwell), 8 to 6, 3 to 5 and 1 to 4, second; Grover Hughes, 116 (Burns), 8 00 1, 6 to'2 and even, third. Time— 1.0846. Palanquin, Penobscot and Joe Kafght also ran. FOURTH RACE—The Newark Selling pe sed three-yeas;olds and. upward; le enlle and » seventieth.—Donald, Mav- Donald, 117 (J. Wijson), 2 to 1, 4 to & end out, won; Blackford, 111 (Butwoll), @ 1, 6 to 5 ant 1 to 2, second; Royal Meteor, 111 (Musgrave), 2 to 1, 4 to & aad 1 to % third. Time—148, Fiamma,+ Métry Lad and Warhorn also ran. ——_e HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. ‘The entries for to-morrow's races are _sollows: FURST RACE—Threp-yeat-olds and upward; Tig ix, furlongs. —Cowl, Double Five, renin, 8, 108: dack, 111 110; *Parduer, 112; *Working Lad. 7 mac | po a! a it fur 110; Wooden Shoes, 1 ‘a tote, 97; enter Head, 110; “Hol LTR Rack — Three year-cde and comditiona: Ville Wad am, 110: Stel Oliver, ‘11 P aud @ half furiongs,~-*Mil j Gyo. COHAN’ mA Sar B'was s, tricorns, boats and the Roboux theatre or dinner wear, the 120; “Superintendent, 107: 39th S ee : rer hes atepes 28; Monel 00 ment Cured in Three leeks, MAY IRWIN‘. THE au see w aclig 238 Weaver St., Rochester, N. ¥.—" vay Th ns. Fire, 108; Recompanse, 112; Hester Drmnve, 103, Betray, 1083 Ming “Brush, “108; L'Aiglon,” 108; Mohawk Boy, SAppretice heres, feather cloudy. track slew, —— = LEXINGTON ENTRIES. The entrics Pe to-morrow's races are as follows: FIRST RACK. -- Selling: three-yearolda and up; Lightning, 105 er 19: Marta Alas, ? urse; three-searoile; one jyanoke, 103; Suemuous, 103; Fiying Tuan, {an clectric ‘ECZEMA BROKE SUICIDE WAS HER HUSBAND, JURY DECIDES—GETS $4,250. Shot Himself in 1909 and Was Buried in Potter’s Field, She Has Body Exhumed. A jury before Justice Greenbaum In the Suprene Court to-day decided that 4 man Who committed suicide by shoot- ing in 1908, whose body ha sbeen buried four years, was John Peter Bohling, John Bonling was a widower with several grown children when he marrisd the present Mrs. Bohiing. She bore him & son, Edward, now cleven years old. disputes arose which caused Bohling to wander from home. His wife never eaw him mallve again. In 199 a workman in Ozone Park, Queens, hearing a shot in a vacant lot, found the body of a well dressed man of middie years, his hand stil! grasped a hot revolver, As no one claimed the body, it was buried in Potter's Field. Mrs. Bohling had a ptesentment the suicide might be her missing husband. She had the body exhumed, and both she and Edward, positively identified it as John Peter Bohling. Then she brought sult for the Insurance against the Prudentian Company. peasants ace ‘Wins Balloon Race. DRESDBN, Germany, April 29.— Hans Berliner, pilot of the balloon Nieder-Schlesien, which landed at Aren- dal, Norway, was adjudged to-day wine ner of the eliminatory racé started on Sunday for the chotce of the representa- tives of Germany in the contest for the Gordon Bennett International Balloon Cup to be held in France in the autumn, QUT INA RASH) 1, | Lost Most of Hair, Itched So Could Not Stand It, Top and Back of Head One Mass of Blood and Sores. Cutigura Soap and Oint- | ¢ ; | Wouble began by scratching my head with ThE EvbwinG Gen. Weee baa Arisena NOGALES, fina Sheet 29.—Maf’-Gen. Wood, Chief of Start of the United States army, left here early to-day for Tucson, Ariz, to complete his tour of Arigona points. Gen. Wood will return direetliy to Washington by way of El Paso, 'LIPTON’S TEA Sold in airtight tins only AMUSEMENTS. WuRkLD 7 APRIL 29, 1 st 4 TO OSPACTT AUDIENCE 1913. i MILLION DOLLART _|RECEIVERS’ SALE Entire Stock of Brand New spring & Summer Merchandise To-day’s news tells of the Great Offerings for Wednesday. Every department has remarkable price reductions;-offerings that would have been impossible but for this great Receivers’ ao $4.00 AND ING BUT THE BEST. | aba : BILLe Si O i b) PAWNEE Se [BecandSte amas sm to ee file: Cm, aor a ACK NORW eNO Set Viale Velen, Beott_« cal esas; alee | W26eh st ur, Tih av, Mat Daily M “THE TALKER” deville Between Acts, OPERA ROUSE, uskes Lak THE MIK Sage ee HAN LAUG! || aT Stee WHAT aurea Yo {0 wi PLAYHOUSE 4eT7 GRACE GEORGE eat, ot Ray fatinges’ Well. Cut by Receivers $L00 Silk Gloves ores in cibow tenethe. $5.50 @ $7.50 Trimmed Millinery And Every Onea so. ? o. ae oo" made a good friends hi Dresseaz Reeelvers’ eV Price, These dresses would appeal to women who want a levely dress or gown for club meet- ings, receptions, card parties, all past fists ore sects from aud) . modified for the use of “women, he extonsty In ti a 7 In the leading @ pretty frock may be de- sired. Last $ UTiMEs Sat, at 2.16, Distingw lahed ‘belt ye PO ld REPUBLIC ¥.%4". A GOOD LITTLE DEV HENDERSON iat Mac i Tunics @ Robes ’ Price Cut to Manuc}' vimaanaes P= Cost $12.50 Tunics 50c Dressing & the Res eceivers =99° ror the alae for the TH RACK.—Two-year-olda; selling: four and_6 balf furlongs — Attica, 106; Ada, 108; Mo- 107; Jumelia, 107; Old ‘Hen, 108; Free 100, ‘ HM RACE. loud ad» half f) Bost teo: “Brig udoir onbreakfast wear "\ Mode of an excellent quality lawn in prett: onan F, 14th Me, Phone 1200 seus, Kerry’ Whirl oapect ry Westchester ave ca FOOL ERE WAS every par In these suits aa all wool materials, such as tweeds, cheviots and MBooby, 104; Siswpee, 108; MMe HILL THEATRE #2: cassimeres, in the new- | | sons Glove’! Fitting Br Brand’ oh oe a wo- Ppretorian, 108; Rash, 106, Sir mid G est shacles. clear, ‘Track heavy, Boys’ $4 @ $5 Suits Some with two fairs ot Trous Beautiful new tweeds and ch 8 in blue, gray and brown mixtures, A suit that will please the pater as much as the boy... and most desirable models for every type of figure. Cut extre long.. Shop for best selections of these two ti we expect a record-breah- i fecond Floor, A SHOE SALE THAT CROWNS THEM ALL Unfortunately there are only 1,200 pairs—so come early WOMEN’S SHOES---$3 @| MEN'S 'SHOES---$3. .50 to $5 Oxfords $3.50 Oxfords @ Pumps All}. new and perfect With the name of dhe Three lines from our regular Spring manufacturer stam; on every 4 > and the name is a well-known one, stock which we intend to discon- ie) wee sancos atinn ae = #189 Fay en congo n et erenne Day men know the excellent vantages of. All the Hes: 29 My & Hig Sarah Be rohard CADEMY OF MUSIC it's, = Academy Stock Co.| sx ea Ors 5 a “Skates, 2: tinue. Sizes 2 to 444, B to E idths. Choice 1.19 | Golfers! Get iaegg ‘hour’s more play! | Why waste valuable day- light getting to the golf links, when a motorcyle | will make you entirely | independent P 4 Go to the golf course on an — Grdian Motocycle © | The Indian will take yon anywhere at @ m, 81.00 Moltine Preparatio R i + Comper's Dine ¥, Hecalvers that distinguished discov- ¢ Star. Christopher Columbus jf BEHOLD, ie and gentlemen, | } | did he discover? He discovered the FRAGRANCE that's in Stag tobacco. He discovered the GREAT IDEA of buying HALF as much at a time, and always smoking FRESH tu- alsosomeother makes. Made $10.98 Smyrna Rugs of extra fine quality mate- Size 9x12. These Rugs are 7 49 8 per pair, 49c All Steel Shears Sizes 4 to 10 in. Cut | by the Re- ceivers to.. Main Floor, $25.00 Extra Grade Refrigerator: Made of ash wood and white lined. Out» Receivers’ Price iF ~ rg ats gre 3 31 in. wide, 18 in. leep an in. hij Mfg. by Smith Carpet Co,; ] Woven wire shelves ro $ ad $ 98 solid brats, hardware. fe “arge variety of beaue “icnameled with three Heap eee TIC coats of pure clay enamel | rourtay » OO tn, high, reversible and are extra well toot” me beige made, Receivers’ price. . extra strong wire, Screen than a bicycle. A twist of Upkeop costs next to nothing. Needs fo time by the added re and the time you save, P Get en Indian! ent’s notice'from 4 to SO miles ry | ees Tel} rv) the 13th hele to cetch the ot 339"" ALL tne and 0 Per rolt | ' 7 in Rugs 79c Linoleum yd styles j co. | Among the 1913 improvements are the Cradle Spring | Frame, sem stvle Luteate Re x = woe . 49 Imported and domestic; “uate | Carri id Footboards giving choice of 2 comfortable riding positions. jos Mi a] Nent assortment of Tmo asuire » ‘He discovered the CONVENIENT PaO es emer aa ee an eee a Hever’ $Q.A9 |cxcient armen of 36¢ sgent Tin. “EVER-LASTING-LY GooD” | Prices 4 H.P. Single, $200. 7 H.P. Twin, $250 - | We carry in stock a full line of motorcycle accessories | F. A, BAKER & CO., 10 Warren Street, New York, 5 Camp Brant, | 208 West 75th Street, New York, a Brooklyn. | ° 1 is pers yd. Sic to 45¢ Floor Ollcisth 1-4, 6-4 andd-d. diardeil YAY $9 Grass Rugs Size 9x12. Bayersibie | ip “$5 98 tan, green and red, ceivers’ price... Bae | i. finish on face. Receivers’ price per sq, yd. “h. H. PATTERSON, 1000 Sadterd Ave.

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