The evening world. Newspaper, May 26, 1913, Page 11

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ee a ee Late age ae: cated. aingeeunstatiieceaeteaes by | AGAL SSTATE stati: AT_AUCTION. 7 REAL ATR_AT AUCTION. ay REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. | Ri $y. AT mutuele paid: Golden Cule | Revel Jim Ray, $240 place, 02.70 show; Car- aoe gee eat sl You Have Some Money! acagag You Would Like to Make Some Money! You Don’t Want to Take Any Risk! 3019 Separate Lots That Must Be Sold! Think of it--- 3019 Separate Lots that Must Be Sold at Public Auction Whether they bring G5} each, $5Q) cach, FHOD cach. or tet Mg “bro! evens and Bowen were great friends. ———— pepe the peed rand are shook grog) foxed with ed to go 034 ELECTRIC PARK ENTRIES. nee tageteer, a it over, ———. The Coroner's jury asclded that Lavigne ELBOTPIC FARK, M4, Mey %.—The was not at fault, couatry in the _oldental, Killing of woarty| ite, only fatally ag Only Emphasizes the Import- otc ance of Having Every Some ee cere 3% Examined by « Physllan Be-| For Everndon and Seen the ‘autopsy yer ® on overescrtion wan the caube of 4 pended ; Carty in the first round of hie bout with Arthur Petky at Cal- sted. According to the orig- t, MeCarty died as a result cf punch, but the latest despatch a broken neck wee responsible : a FpRty | nl competing unless physicaily twenty yearg there have of fatalities im the ring. them were caused by with weak hearte to box. used by concussions fol- Considering the great num- the list of fatalities is no other active sport. fx* f t TE reese ag i ae @ mach greater list of ing accidents, Wherever any kind acoidents will at TORONTO WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Three-year-olds and upward; selling; sx furlon#s.~Dr. Neet, 106 (Moody), won; Magasine, 118 (@. Burns), second; J. H. Houghton, 116 (Gould), third. Time, 1.14. Glint, Big «| Dipper, Mileage, Lad of Langden, Right- .| easy, Chippewayan, Spellbound, Star Gift and Cosgrove also ran. Two-dollar mutuels paid: Dr. Neet, straight, 84.0; ye $10.20; show, %.60. Magazine, lace, $5.40; show, Ye J. H, Houghton, w, 95.60. sho SECOND RACE—Two-year-olds; “ ing; five furlongs.—Loulse Travers, (Turner), won; Canno%&k, 9 (Wolfe), second; The Urchin, 107 (Butwell), third, ‘Time,’ 1.021-6. Lennie D., Requiram, Skyrocket, Osaple and Jozafl also ran. Two-dollar mutuels paid: Loulse Trav- ers, $5.20 straight, $3.90 place, $3.60 show; Cannock, $7.70 place, $3.40 show; The Urchin, $2.40 show. | DECORATION DAY | EXCURSIONS NIAGARA FALLS trom Row York $10: bag Shame bBet tnd mornine reas: Ray Seams Retura Tn Suse tat GLEN ONOKO & MAUCH CHUNK Reend from New York #4.50 Mey en tet erent bao m Me Livery bien eae Re $5000 «— They have got to be sold to help pay the creditors of the Carnegie Trust Co. and the Northern Bank of New York. It will take a week or ten days to sell them. Where are the Buyers to come from? It Is Beautiful Property, High, Level Ground, About a Mile Long and Half a Mile Wide thing that oan be done erga, Toa ey precautions | ELECTRIC PARK _ FINISHES. the Mocarty| FIRST RACE—Three-years-olds and upward; selling; four and a half fare longs.—Golden Cluster, 109 (Watsh), TION into ring accidents won; Jim Ray, 107 (Feeney), second; ey eee ett otlae thas | CATFOM. 16 (Chappell), third, Time, 1.00, te oa cevened In time te | 7, B. Spears, Gold Check, Pons Nevell, Pine Rock and Mohawk Queen also ran, eee ee $4.00 tions, fram Now York ey Pilea tad hare O08 A Me Liveris reek 808 Ke The City has grown up to it. The Streets have been ceded to the City. All of them are practically on grade. Many of them fully improved. $49,000 assessment has been paid for the’ trunk sewer. But Go Look at the Property Yourself? It’s Really worth while And with the Bronx growing at the rate of 6,000 people a month, and the value of its real estate increasing in proportion, you cannot help but see this is a Chance to make money— Without Taking Any Risk at the absolute and unrestricted Auction Sale authorized by’ The State of New York Banking Department of the 3019 Separate Lots Four Dwellings and the Club House. formerly the Morris Park Race Track Bronx Borough, New York City Sale will be held in the Club House on the Property Saturday, May 3 Ist, apd Succeeding Week Days _ 70% can remain on Mortgage Titles insured free by Lawyers Title Ins. & Trust Co. ne on he Morris Park Sass ) Freee, tates The Second “oF ; Third Avenue Elevated § Rallroads rele yret dese bs Trolley car ty the prey bs all All crosstown roan OES ee ol Heres Hevoted Sever, nce clther ot 120th, 136th er Go and Examine the Property Send for maps and particulars to J. Clarence Davies, 149th St. and 3d Ave., New York City Joseph P. Day, 31 Nassau St., New York City Agents sad Anctloncers Con Reardon died after a stage dozing Robent Fitssimmons, tt fet an ordinary daily stunt, and| 7 testified at the inquest thar feinted Reardon and kept rapidly, and had not yet yw when Reardon collapsed, ‘ equitted of all blame. It was fuunéd that Reardon had been dissipating avity and thet his heart wae seriously | i mpc Bt BORKE | is ae Iron Menmboat Go Schedule for MONDAT, MAY Ru ‘enney dled within twenty-four & bout with Frankie Nell in It had been a furious | ‘The autopsy proved that Tenney had organic heart trouble and that hed died, not from a blow, but from the | al | FULTON (anyer oe ais Freeent THE REST ROTELS 41D BOARDING COTTAG! m dled. after being \knocked out by Owen LONG ISLAND Moran, except that in this instance the | final blow delivered over the heart was ig part responsible for thé result. 11] Te was judged an “accidental death.” AND Co. Wonnees | Da Fri, Rn’ iat, New 7, Amsterdam {1.0 Peay MY Lite Pai “aad tao itn Frank ocnnel LIBERTE Wa i id rekon ania liege ride te re bs GLOBE, Wway, 40h, TON ne toced | Fritzi Scheff “i$ er | ‘ *2 ia desea sh Delivered ‘J at Once, hy al ned. Jan. 2 of ‘cia year “Chick” Rose died AMUSEMENTS. [WINTER GARDEN ore ate ar 1 OLAN THE ie AMERICAN RC N ROOF oF Re Rose $ ani \ AGE 19 LAN: GRSTMING co, poll Ay Mle yas . “mpiret trip Bre Mary Powe ia Best Valen st Terms, novi bai bee £0. az coune, RO _, NDS ON CREDIT. uu AMO! | wasy WEPRLY OR MONTHLY PAtMndrs. American FRE & & Swono erican Lei 6 omens mond Co. pees a DIAMONDS iON CREDIT F @ STEEPLECHASE Se aon ats whi, S| WATCHES iAP, 7 _ SONA Aesteee riar MING PLACE, he Ee enna sak drs ete | World “Wants” Work Wonders, $1.00 istesaust ibe Wiiiith Sia POLITICAL. DIRECT PRIMARY MASS MEETING under the auspices of Non-Partisan Direct Primary League 501 Fifth Avenue, Carnegie Hall, Wednesday Evening, May 28 SPEAKERS: Governor S Pr and others, “ General reserved seats FREE u applicati € ae 7) Office 601 Fifth Avenue, Room $23 SMeIRE mln Open from 9 A, M. to 12 P. M, Including nll -ommame ea’ gi Telephone Murray Hill 3935-36. RIES SRD RIM. HD) CRCTAT Os ID ‘i » baat, : ‘ i BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. au up Eek -Mieated ae ees AND SRaNGe ‘3 “SORE GNC INGE, | Persea etca ee pel ne 2 me Went Cth i. Mats, Tou mee sian afk z ec tiiaiat wg HR Veeck Serie

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