The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1913, Page 22

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mein pape ae Rt lat 22 THE EVENING WURLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBeH v, 1913, 3148 AMO WT FE, <2 SS ai °°) PUNGENT ANAL re 1537 Suits &' \Trapped in Car, Rescuers Are! Keep 7. Judge Unable to Reach Her as | on e Bench. Others Are Saved. | Vote for ‘ 1 out aot CALLED‘ OUT, Ship Comes In With Story of}... Exciting Ball Game at Panama. REVOLUTION STARTED. |; tare and dares ere’ Ite “Batter Out,” Shouted Arfiter, |""", and Then the Battle Commenced. [olin and. ean athwart the bases He nit it! He hit Belay there! you bat fans, and forget} There's the pill, rolling down there In the troubles of the “Gi'nta’ while ye) "RMT M. No Lookout there on}! third, ‘e's fired it ‘ome. Back to third eten to the tale of the troptenl tare ui tak sa sean Ke VhbeL. Vo the Tivives's baseball team. The Tiviver | are safe Hooray! Ho nih fe in @ British steamer, operated by the! on hase and h’only one All wan silent 9 ts old de } mss 0 wit When! went to the bat in the 1754 Overcoats REDUCED .25% TO 40% Smith Gray & Co. were the first to build their own tailor shop and manufacture their own garments, and to-day Smith Gray & Co's, clothes are the only ready for service clothes where every operation from examination and shrinking of the fabric to the completion of the garment is done under one roof This Alone Saves You the Usual Wholesale Profits. Our policy, that insists upon continuous factory productions regardless of sales, is the direct cause of this great cut in prices. The past few weeks of unseasonable weather has put the October clothing sales in New York, according to Daily Trade Record, 35% behind last year and we are offering our surplus production—all brand new gar- v like the supp vention in M followed by th the Harvester YW Ys are being ade today for the fun of Mrs. Thomas H. Bennett, wife of a! for Justice of Supreme Court. wealthy Oewego lumber merchant, who | Endorsed by both lost her life when big touring car in| ior i : which she, her husband, their dauenter |f Bar Associations. -|CON 1 Ruth, twelve years and Mr. and) —— | SOLIDATED Mrs. Myron S. Lovell, aiso of Oswero, STOCK EXCHANGE. |piuncea into tne ‘ure canat uncer «*° || Bartow S. Weeks bad intarvuntion ih SEAS v1. | West Genesee street bridge, which was ntio b js inevi- i "featatinagenton jm Mesica a nev. |New porait a taree we voor A Faithfal Judge tha Consolidated Stock Exchange to-| through, ty day Mexican situation, combined | Mrs. Bennett, trapped in the tonneau Deserves Re-election. rday's unfavorable bank [of the car, was dead when brought to | —_ onsible for a selling |#hore, The others were rescued in & Frovemient whlch carted prices lower:| spectacular by men who wit Vote for yulboke TA(A\. GaniTian, neased the ident, which occurred ee just after dark last night. i Bart S Weeks i ¢ as ow). "|CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN Ws United Fruit tne, plying between here and Wert Indian and Central American | Stepped up to the P 1s : , Proc 5 ports. The Tivives boasts of the anly (On HR MANGE The tare ot tee ay MARKETS. | in First Colamn. ments—at prices, considering quality, that have not been Knglieh baveball team in the SeVENT worked hte bat ike the titer of {191-8 ai, Low, tan, Oe equalled this season. jume of busine Which led ax to activity, fal Beas. a boat, ‘The wireless man plaved away | Market was weak in It's a fine team and plays ball. They oft firet, making signals to the other] and ran off sharp! get the curves and twists of the ship in |riinners, Zing! the ball went whizzing | Bteel and Union | the ball. Steward Macfe is the ocean [to frat, and Clayton stumbled and fell Of support were fe wide authority on passed baile, He's [before he could reach the b Two | part of the firm hour « rally started 1 to $15 to $20 Suits & Med. Weight Overcoats $13.50 $22 to $25 Suits & Med. Weight Overcoats $17.50 $28 to $32 Suits & Med. Weight Overcoats $23.50 | “Storm Hero” Umbrellas Ht Turued Inside Our + but In the last | stocks Were above | +4 \ Jout! But there wax Padd nan at| falMing prices from 4 ly wbove th other bo up 1-4 on both the | always pasmng them in the smoking |” W r * Paddy 8 a attain Fh 7 iJ : [active im Corn was steady, 1-8 | * + eee ee enat Dr. G, &, Charters [the bat and two men on dames. Now, [low point, but the trading activity fell ii eee eee aa Heat eaten CGETR | $35 to $40 Suits & Med, Weight Overcoats $28.50 Goean't Know about the pill, Chriaty|Taddy, tear the cover off the ballt off to smal! proportions and the market | NEW YORK COTTON MARKET. | western TRA: SRS AE OIE | Soe no ne teach nim, Paddy] Tap! Tt was a foul became very dull, In the ad hour S 1bta, Ona eA! With ¢ “One strike’ bawled 'Awkine New Haven, which had shown some |, 1 ATO laet year ons { pastry cook, ie the man money’ pit+ dough all Jess man, | The second hall wasn't within a mile| firmness at the opening at S1% un- of Paddy bat “Strike twol’ yelled | changed, subsequently dectined to 0%, a the umpire. new low record, and the price otis tosday, B83 ears ith S89 last week and 14 me date. Wheat was steady 4 and, Me ts Sure he's ng th * KR Clayton, the we tei a J) on nignats, |UMPIRE'S DECISION STARTED A] her issues that wera quoted eased off | ine the morning, although the ad Vv ' here wan a further decline in’ the ut Minneapolis wax lea SOADWAY AT WARREN ST. — NEW YORK —51" AV., BET. 271" & 281? ‘The Tivives's tea Wie SER Ip REV OUUT (ON Jy afternoon in New Haven stack to Corn met with larger offerings: o Ney aT ARASH AV-ORDOMLYM GROADWAY AY REDEOAD AD Ma MOL ‘the jeague of Caribbean Sea. | Paddy, with his bat on one shoulder, b. When the alip stopped at Bocas dei | turned a withering and Pennsylvania wold down t Wty. Canadian Pacific declined to 22 + after the open. (the upturn, although f t f Be en Ree CR Sater = cf ~ . i ywettled weather conditions in the ‘Toro, which in in the Republic of Pan-| left at ‘Awkins. lance boded “ qAAy hes a ; , aia, the team was ready for @ game|no good to ‘Awkins Quick, the gun- Re eee Clee Sthall! abate ane from Wall Vibieh . c ny . — — — of ball. The team was accommodated. [ner of the scrub te hn ral list was ateady jand vol, whicli cheekeil the In the early afternoon wheat wax dail g re, 9 . ; : There are a lot of youn® Americans] !t went high o'clock, i by heavy 4 Bout yern offers fand sacenty jem ing developed Bat " sh rk rit Makes Little Difference What You Need—a World “Want” Will Go and Get It, i net the actual cotton on New York exports of at oon 8 down there who haven't had the dia-| “Batter hout . hee hates y rh SApOrY hubihecks RI fi mond dust scraped off them yet, With ch ahook the} a few Englishinen, who had read Boxe- man Bulger on the national acraptime, fon times, Sheehan made for | compared with Satu and an attache of the German Consul- bat in hand, and Slawkine tute, Who had ween a real game of ball,| Mage for the hills, pronto! ‘The tara! Amal, they Ined up against the Tivivew's trail-|of the Tivives and thelr allies were | Au era of the lonesome pill, in hot purmult in a moment. TOWN TOOK DAY OFF TO SEE| The natives were at it hammer THE GAME. bate and mach : . iting to got» Tt was a great day pilacltdi aM slab er and here wan @ jorious op. ‘® Were packed. portunity thrust upon them. In two ne wv r pi vee The bosun'a whistle of the Tiviver ter he ies ee war sounded and the sluegers a real lea bec 1 Mika werd. the ose sphere became sailors aga! ‘ma “ties elie piled on board and left the jood thing for the #p Jn full sway ee MY MAKEN | neice of at Coy tet eitie hie DML de Bt. Tron. the They ition the man ed to raige the prive, The un question ew arome a*) Sunday World Wants to who should the umpire be “Hawnine! Hawk ane the crles} Work Monday Wonders. PRICE COLLIER STRICKEN. Suddenly on | Oe eT the local t “Oo the ‘ell’ ‘Awhine j Mav tle “oAwkina! awd Hocas del To: Daon's ye know ‘oo 'Awhins [A the foinest erlcheter hin Cen-} || Simertoan Aw Hand tn te Sew. Hy ‘ teal Hamerica.” on a vinit The ese tars didn’t Lke Hawkins, Jon the island of Bun Why they couldn't jost say. It wast sea, where he had b Invited to par- justinet, [ttetpate in a shooting party. He was] Mexican crickwter tell avout gfftyethree yeure of age fatied on the comm count of ne Vo date twenty-nine railroads operat: ing tn the United States only have re ported weekly «roma earnings for te U third week of October ax follows: Gi C “Wot $10,816,283, a decline of $207,483, 0 1s. 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