The evening world. Newspaper, May 25, 1914, Page 13

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Gatate, $110,776) net vaten, -SSuet Say” |Wins Pentathlon |Brooklyn Wins Last Game» |‘MadameMoselle’ itr at ore 0 IRLICK’S| Although Taking With the Reds by Hard Hitting| a Sad Reminder | \\srvvies'ss Sechgse ia hee. nf tt H st Cine! a —b it on thi ! Means vent! . __[inginnatt rune —durat upon there) — Of Other Days) .,\ ise, sn,,0i4 7, hte ) : ~ @, deponite, $1,413; met value, Original and Genuine, site, Enorinous Sunday Crowd Sees! rammed one extremely far. Two sac- Hise ALT " i r | Gese stor ar ainte soyous ebultitiess oid: touts estate W18,000% eet valan, (MAL ED MILK: Higa Mhe'Pastine Atmens| Pitcher Benton Given Worst | By"the hoi pollo | By Charles Darnton. i! ‘ M, 140 of Conn, E is nothing in all the the-| a 2Q cee Mi tie sch meeting tn Nr teal world so deprensin: York State, $46,000; no deductions are] =: meosts | enumerated , carried off honors in 9, oe | Brooklyn remained quiescent till H on, the savent of | Pounding in Many Days, | the atth, and then showed Mr. i I k Post-C erks’ games ‘ “ ton a correct imitation of an * a mus dy that Celtic Park, He won only ono ———— |sion In a hornets’ neat. With one| ony past ini oe he Madameleodt filam Allison, died Nov. 9%, 191 the five contests that « 0 | gone, Bates miscalculated the size of oo ee Paro eee aM | total eatate, deposits, $8,347; net value, event, but he finished w CINCINNATI, ©, May 25.—Brook-! Allen's fly; the ball passed overhead | Mogelie” arrived here from Chicago | $2,045, the leaders in the other f lyn managed to escape with one game | like @ comet and the Brooklyn left-|on Saturday night so far behind the total een neTt SS — ah leis; L led his opponents in the potnt out of four, to the intense annoyance | hander rode to third, Dalton’s sharp | times as to serte as. & ead reminder ‘ule Le Bohwarts, dled Oct. vith a total of 29, #1 ak Ghoruieuh enane th sob. | Alngle scored him, ‘Daubert ensued | oon wet) we dota aeeatea SSTENET coe’ vatos, 41 Platt Adams, the all-arotind chame | OF & Sid inday throng. Hob- | with another smite, and the situation jays. ——— pion of the New York Athleth: ‘Club, | ble’s men hit hard and often, and im- | grew intric Dalton was run down| At the end of two acta it was a won an event ae ae sgt gt proved some of their wallops, The|on Rigyerts t Oe aaith erased relief to escape from the Shubert ‘s, but when came to ie basera hy Humm: Wsoocmetre run he finished in eleventh | Keds Bad large quantities of men on | ie" the tall of Babylon. Four runs|7Beatre. Nothing had happened to ce run that| bases, but four lightning double plays) clumped densely, the populace sat|make @ longer stay worth while. It He fin-| killed them off like little rabbits, and] stunned at the firat pummeling they | was all as mournful as a dirge-like ished second with points. J. Fritts] once, when a hit was forwarding « jen Benton get in many, MANY | number called “Ireland,” sung by Oo- of the Pastime A. C, was third with 26 , “There’s a lot of good in that boy.” ST. ELIZABETH’S MINSTRELS flock of tallies, a base runner actually te The Dramatto 5 = poin 4 to shove his carcass in front tes opened the Reds’ half with a|t@via Broske, @ large lady with a|, The Trametie Club of St. Milka. : Melvin Sheppard made his debut as iil for the third out of the in-| fly, which dodged Riggert in the sun. /#mall voice, Then, too, there was) rienty.fourth street ow i she es miarvens an and pg Pan m Clarke was damaged in| He ce ga oy it ang Bag parerently Ralph Hers, industriously and infer-| will give a minatrel > e won the netre run, but was hth when he collided with around while Niehof? struck out an autclanaed tm the ila event and rites | 'singtvinner and may beaut of I for| qiatKe'slingr waa couverted into a redy.Ja ts weeaane one's wnoras [om Lewin, Law Dockwtadete Carrel know I'd been. jup a score of 8. eons ks, hin ribs being badly in- | double play. q ¢ ‘rhe five events that make up the | jyrg, Yorks Ms ribs being badly in- | Cr ‘seventh, with Dougiaas| Siti standing behind him fanned his {eueoge, Age, Ames, Joha W, Rane eati lots of Pentathlon are a 200-metre dash, 1,500 The Reds wére hard pressed in the] pitching, the Brooklyns harvest legs, whereupon he remarked “I feel|James Malone, Leo Dalton, Harry ing | metre run, running broad jump, throw “st and second sessions, but killed ity | other crop. Hummel singled, Niehoff | 9 4 “ Don t , \ ) 4 raught. ; jovan and Jimmy Bergen. will YY =a |ing the Javelin and throwing the dis | Rrookiyn attack by simply dagzline | threw Smith's rounder aakew and |e cnctres eq ccm Danae for humor. live and men, beside Introducing pe (? AAO {cus There were no Jint Thorbes o | defensive play, In the third, the em | two runs were gathered on Cutehar Another time @ bare-legged dancer | ciaities, There will be a ch f } Martin Sheridans entered, but thirtee: | ,, 3 5 was hurled to the fl @ chorus oi ' sood all-around men atarted in it hbargo was lifted and some runs—! howling two-bagger. to loor #0 violently in |eighty young men and women. Mise ee oThat Plate Adame Would be returnec & brutal exhibition that blood was|Frances Chambers and Miss Frances the winner was the opinion of all the drawn. As a little French girl Diane Pak es Fh ladies, introducing experts are een past LES tones @ rather oo beatae ' Hacauaste date vet oct: ( FEDERAL LEAGUE AVERAGES ) i Sica ese "| gesutrs oF ano © the distance run had been enaugh too obvious to have any charm. /e tnewareine, tho belief that he would Ernest Lambart stared vacantly at RESULTS OF RING BOUTS detent his field. By Moreland News Bureau. ete en Temas aaaiiiam | Pruettel: rhe results of the star bouts Gatur- As Dr, Pieree’s Golden Medical Discovery contains molther elcobel nor nareotics there is no reaction. For over forty years it has stood the Fro heee haerd wolfe ny fl gear pa teem Mand kind in the world, Bogin roadway, New York) tssthewerd over. sich drove = | No Rettable WH] orsiog sad night Offer a Sul ; 376 Fulton Street, Brooklyn NY, - ret > i . ee t by O'Con- jade an imi 4 Th f nor Gab the discs Carew, when Be To eid to the terrors of the antec RN eee tareut a. Cotta Neopian on hurled the saucer-shaped weight 114 Batting Average. oly, Pitty 16 2 9 46 .228| song claque made iteelf heard. mont A. C. onhler | fet 11 inches. Adams won the broad | | Recorts pbavesplared tn tom oe | Rom Be, Multa. BA Fe ee) Madame Morello” can hardly be | Cleveland defeated “Special Delivery” | jump, Bruno Brod Anished first aaah "hae | Reta Bag AS ri i Bi called @ suramer show, since it fe not | Hikech Of CheawO. ignting Joe Jtured the dash and “Myles McHugh, HAs ee Bittnore.: Mf i Ba Ukety to remain long enough to €al8/yrvmnd and Jack Hanson foumhe a the veteran of the Pastime A. C., won |£) 27 :400|'F. Delenshor Rate as oat OF Gk: ficken. SNe bata draw. . a. i 001 At Broadway Sporting Cinb, Brook- To-Day and To-MorrowW | perrorma ee ore | Camere, Reman te Og HP APPRAISALS OF ESTATES, |ivncsointer Bartfleld and Kid Graves Jou con euslly tind vut wnat this sa Bmeiene ii i i 8 ig gr ey eERT STINE A.C, Brook johnny Kite Blamon bea ve t H t : Mra. Katie H. Brown, diet June 18,/ rsnan defeated Joe Bedel i 99 ae May Robert ©. Ki diet 8 tT tbe 4 “sunee| Unconsciously” |: PR ASS EE iy gp | Roc een, ot cor 1 He F gue cont leas . A BAD BREATH is sug. | 4 Harter # 1 6 16 Ml Si a0 Trinh and rit a Gestive of personal neglect ad omer tedgena tb? iH 4 hin qemitone' anked:| the PRESTIGE and POPU- |?,2/%%,fisvee eh iB a mabey an . LARITY of the unfortunate ‘3 3 1 ee = % +e Dinmend Kings when worn on the | OWNer are endangered, $3 “ ; fing-r, This lot we know will sell quickly! Neglect of the mouth and teeth fs the § 4 9 fe cay Sooner or later you will be wrong in every organ of yeur NOS ay tacal Gaus of tad breathe eeag: body. It is a well known fact that over 95% of all sicknesees ora ‘ wot stop. ‘The “ODOL HABIT" i 3 :& are caused by ailments of the digestive organs. If you have Res ; Pagel ia 1} EB S|] Bhesligheatsuapicion that your stomach require treatment an.onn one. a sures SOUND TEET 78 @ ai ak sind = : _ Bane pyrene om ean be ge | HAE CLEAN mourn fi i ie DR. PIERCE'S INCLUDING ced ut fall value or returned for cash, nce you use “ ° i ee Rien ter conte within one wear trees : ne] Costs 2% FOR THE SEASON nf ante, you will ne be wit : TOOK FOR THE NUMBER 180 [ote 1278 1 Golden Medical Discovery |}|!NSURANCE VER MY ONLY ENTRAN Pleasant te the 4 y Ts acon rights the wrong. It helps the stomach digest the food and manu- xe CHARLES A. KEENE. | ssglsty weiag™ 11d BBD Beers nents oa an tore fed gd sme pee be TELEPHONE 5900 MA) s « stoma an ear' form ir @ nal 4 80 8 Importer of Diamonds, Ragereed & dental Fa § i i 5 manner, Without any outeite aid, N » dm a £ i H ii i 3 Rinse the most . ‘ OARPET J. 8), W, WILLIS Sorvnetl, Sand Soe te Dr. Pierce's lnvalida Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y, for Stel ber, Only 15 Minutes hy ae a (OARPE U GEO. BORGFELDT & CO. § Grand tral to © TEL, S60 COLUME! Est. 1875. WEW YORK, BOSTON, CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO 4 Tal'e7zn Swen wed. yeast iin: | in t a erets ae Write Dr.V. m.Ploree, Watiale, Ms Yo, es oe . niTe MURPHY The Tailor, 327 Washington Sf, Bester Mass. CGS EN) SELLS OUT TO ME "™is,umes seus. ws FOR SPOT CASH Another competitor has learned the lesson of the tailors who have gone before, that it is impossible to sell good mer- chandise at low prices without an immense volume of business. In coming to me, Murphy The Tailor realized that I was the only tailor in town who could pay him spot cash and take over his entire merchandise, and when he sold these goods to me he realized that he must sell them way below their actual value. On looking over his goods I found the qualities ae tie. “ye se. tol im Ps and the price he paid for them originally as low as any other tailor could buy equal quality merchandi I had to sell these goods for 50% of what he expected to get forthem. On that basis I had to buy them at 50% of what he paid hog for them. row f ci { ‘ Murphy The Tailor has been doing business opposite Milk street for seven years, equipped with everything possible for a 19: ea 7 a8 ~ ate ; $ successful, growing business. Easter Saturday a disagreement with the landlord over clan that had been going on for two or three months brought his business to a sudden close. I don’t want these goods. I simply bought them to give my customers another opportunity to buy clothing cheaper than it is possible for any tailor in this town to sell equal values. Black Unfinished Worsted, Blue Serge, Fancy Worsteds, sold by Murphy The Tailor for $25-$30—my price, Suit to Order, Don’t forget my address, andere Ido huatneds under my own ne . * ‘ os These goods are placed on a table in the front of my ; : : . tore. Some of them sold as Oi , hs ae . ? \ . ; Ss ; high as $35.00. First come get the best = ; THRORTED EXPRESSIV PRIZE " ‘ —c i choice. No suit of Murphy’s stock will \ ° ¢ 1 ; » be sold over $10. When the best ones are gone | at that price, I intend to give them away as low as », any suit of clothes was ever sold, but the choicest ones will go $ TAKE first. $25, $30, $35 Suits to Order. YOUR CHOICE F. Cheviots, Homespuns and Fancy Novelties, Murphy The Tailor prices $18, $20, $22, $25. Suit to Order, $10.00. Ends of Suits sold by Murphy for trouserings, $4, $5, $6. My price $2.75. ,, Trouserings sold by Murphy for $6, $7, $8. My price $3.75. Signed MITCHELL THE TAILOR << er ZS smite \d 4 FROM BOSTON Twill be open all day Saturday, May-30th, P| 1431 BROADWAY, Cor. 40th St. 2eieesdly "eA 3

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