The evening world. Newspaper, November 6, 1913, Page 16

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i RI is ee siti - r sie THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER a ! Gov. Tener Won’t| LATONIA RESULTS. =| PIMLICO._ ENTRIES. /; League Magnates Sere ctl Meet in Chicago |tonee tor tae CHICAGO, Nov, 6—Except for @| MARRISBI'RG, Pa, Nov. 6-If Gov. | Stella 6 rumor that @t. Louis wanted Catcher | Jomn 1. Tener in a candidate for the | Volt Cady of Boston, no trade talk reached) previdency of the National League he | Te! the cars of the pubfic when the Amer-| doeen't know tt. ile wuld ©) to-day, and; "fire foan League magnates gathered to-day | furt ermore declared murprise at near. | Ht. 3 1 for their annual meeting here The] ing that he wan wentioned for that of. TWo-do mirtuels pald-—Shelby FANE gion. 4 purchase of Cady was enggested to Rob- | fice Straight $49 ce BRT AO, low ert MoRoy of the Boston club in an] “The nature of your query surprises | # Stellu Gratne (felts, placa jy informal way, {t wae seta, end there me,” he sald To am ft 0 show 610.60 was little chance of tte going through, Goll talawe. te padoeshge dro Fe ‘ Owner Farrell of the New York team) oto. ie in secu wae SOND WN ig fur one ‘ e was ate in reporting for the meeting ee coils and Keldings, puree WO —Conmtant, 1% of the Board of Directore, Trough he} oNCINNATI, U Nov. 6.— President 0 (Goose). oe Ban Sta iene Aw’ conferred with several otter club own-| Augum Terrmann of the Cineinnuti | {oR secwml, King Worth, I pil fa, he announced no dents ae he Joined eal Ay ee niet Time the other directors in tha gathering | #1!) John K. ‘Tener of Penn. | Trans Mill that preceded the session of the league | #ylvania becoming President of the, Teras Tot | BLACK & WHITE RESINOL WILL Scotch Whisky Nd HEAL BABY'S — LATONIA ENTRIES. = |," KOPIMEICO and Vom Hoy also ra You can pay more for other Scotch’s than you do for Black & White-—and you can pay less. Palle (Meld), whow bis XN vii « Heposit, lattis y of ¢ xpectation, swriira Wil, | Fre forty and The Garter | '*h, But you cannot buy better —_—~——_-— National Tenge, sat: "1 cannot aoe | also ran jaro ar ") rie. 10% te dale, 104 i ‘ a ne naa rh may vito any orice how Gov, Tener could combine the | @ mutuels pald Constant, straight 1), : {iy Weil even Savere ail stubborn enuf. allie 6 ™ STEEPLECHASE RECORD two it aaitions, One or the other would y gg) 40, place $2100, wliow $8.00, San Vera, | Toe t .| keep him wumy al the time, However. | igen $6.40 show $M King Wortn, | Mil 10a, MADE BY THE WELKIN. ner if @ National figure, and 1 be ol gm”, ah a Ee * s+ geen pad eve the presidency of the league ie "0% 3° “ BALTIMORE, Mi, Nov, 6 — AL DOU tin Premidimoy OF the league tm sititly RACE world's record for a steeplechane Of] A. sitter “ iMe | Cnreeyeur-olde, pu two miles, $521-5, wan made yerterday —s 1 @ishinon), iret; Arter at the Pimlico race track by The |i Chitin Yeu Welkin, with 160 pounda on her back. WINNERS AT PIMLICO. een, HR. evecades Willis ‘The Welkin is ten years old and is — om uJ . vi vt er, oa Reed, a at Le Sat : apt. Se owned by Ral Purr of Baltimore. FIRST RACE.—Matien two-year-oidn; | Mae Taft, Armor, Rovater, Anna Tee f +O | Aveic «tions. Doctors have prescribed Resic| =| SHAW) econy { Resinol Soap for baby will usually prevent anys! fing, because it healing Re furlong® win Mncle Har iy La . Richard Langdon, Tyra A minveny Aix furiones—Home Kid, 108 (Burline| Mads, London. Richard lane : of Kesinul which a a ~ game), first: Balfron, 100 CRowley),|” ¢ paid: Uncle Hart, straight -—It was an-| dealers offer. They s second, Thornhill, 112 (Deronde), third. Cito, ahow HW. Urine, nounced to-day by the New Orleans! and even injurious To [1] Ss t ‘Time, 1.14 4-6. Sordello, Indian Arrow, | place how 8.70, <ibiiton Kink, | © Maater Joe, Chief Magintrate, J. 1 U1.) show 2.10, Comfort Use TZ lie, Capt. Ren, Netmaker and Maxim's Choice also ran. Two-dollar mutuels = =. pald—Some Kid, straight 414.90, place id rea Dance $7.10, show $3.70; Balfron, place $69.60, | e ld 0 TiZ Makes Tired Feet Wit eno $9.20; Thornhill, mow $2.60. 7 4 Delight. | SECOND RACE-Selltne; handicap: Piles at Home | threc-year-olde and upward; «ix fur- longs.--Working Lad, 196 (Davies), fret, Kewesea, % (Callahan), second; Yellow yramid fhyen, 106 (Wolke), third. "Time, Lire |A Simple Home Relief Is P; | Deduction, Prince Ahmed. Perthanire,, Pile Remedy. Send for a Free | Gold Cap, Phyllin Antdinotte, Rolling Trial Package and Get | Btone aleo ran. © nnutuela paid: Work: | ing Lad, straight $14.90, piace $7.70, show, Almost Instant Relief. $5.00; Kewonaa, place, $1.80, show 6.4%! 1% you want to prove to yourselt be- Yellow Eyes, show 94.9) yond all doubt that vou ad make Lode) | ‘THIRD RACE — felling, handicap; | Mavpear quickly. rlabt in the secrecy, o jthree-year-old- and up; one mile sev: | ee, peso them 07's) ance be ere enty yarda.—Dr, R. 1. Swarenger, 104 on't auffer In agony when by sending | (Waldron), firnt; Aware, 98 (Neander), | us thie coupon You oan act as judge and jmecond; Hane Creek, 97 (MoCahey), |[J8f% In_your cage and absolutaiy prove to tion that Pyramid Pile j third, Time, 1.48 8-4. Billy Vander- Te eae chetennds of Sat- veer, Brueh, Homecrest, Haldeman, Lad ve aioli to be. ey o 0 ‘i i ho euffer you mut of Langden, Sun Guide also ran, Two I Ba ee acy coe mae Uy it for our trial pack : tual proof, go by Feed aragest TIE couev show, $4.60. Aware, place, $10.30, % y &@ package, conte. eee err clene 86:20. Hana Creek, ehow, $8.70, 3 ee ee coe ute a FOURTH RACE-Steeplechaee; three- haan tne, in 8) year-olds and upward; two miles —! FREE PACKAGE COUPON. ; ' Turbine, 147 (Kermath), won; Rhomb,|| Pyzantd Drug Oo, Ae cE Mery eure you of AM to0t San cwWoite), Rellut, Wt (Tackey),'| 8 fa idm, Marshal, atch. — ° (third. Time, 9.6614. Astute, Orewoc, 1d Pie tomedy in a plain, un. at druggtets | Lont Rider, Rapacious, Tom Cat, Broth- mar dential wrapper. agree and department stores, abc. if your|/@? Folk, Aurific, Ragusa, Pulled Up, desler won't supply y wit cond by Voiatire also ran. % mutuela paid mail on receipt of prive, Be sure box | Turbing, straight $8.20, place 4.00, show bears of ‘Walker Luther Dedge & $3.70; Rhomb, piace 90.70, show 613,19; Ce, 1298 Be, Wabash Ave., CAlage, Retluf, show (4.00. Dollar Mutuele Pald—Dr, RL. 8 enger, straight, $8.50; piace, Supply Lasts A GENUINE Leather Bill Fold with Clasp To Every Purchaser of 10c Worth of PIPER HEIDSIECK Chewing Tobacco Some careless folks carry money loose—a good way to lose it. Millions use a “Titewad” and keep it safe. This “Titewad” bill fold is made of genuine leather, fine, soft and close-folding and is the most convenient, snuggest fitting bill fold ever tucked into a man’s pocket or alady’s shopping bag. 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The only reason for this unprecedented reduction is that we must have cash to pay the many debts of Hackett, Carhart & Co., RETIRING FROM BUSINESS ——— TRADE $2.50 Shirts, $1.35 Never in the history of Men’s Wear have standard Manhattan shirts been sold und at this time of the season——and never s0 low in price. Manhattan and H. C. & Co. make shirts in soft and laundered cuffs, regular price $2.50, are now placed on sale at $1.35. Fabrics and colorings are the newest. All sizes and sleeve lengths. 265 Broadway 841 Broadway 119 West 42d St. 154 East 125th St. rt, Nee te a” ot 13th Stree Near Broadway Near 3d Avenue City Near Open Evenings Open Evenings i

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