The evening world. Newspaper, May 14, 1915, Page 23

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Miss ‘Bjurstedt in Line THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY RACING SELECTIONS. ¥ rime ee For Two More Tennis Cups aa yeh aie ahaht Mater Stas Champion Prom Land of Mid. | Pare te zo My ‘ +" pe ‘ys Might Sun Is Favored to Win # an hee Ravseus : + + haw | heme in Singles and Doubles To. [* "Beets ree byte ade eine . ter Day at West Side Club pet ht om ’ t Vow & ' | bartnes wines « LovisviLce anne ° ; _ — io uy , . ae ’ - ve * . ve 4 . - oe M™ MOLI RIT TURTELYT ot | Woe Fis “i paring untaganted ceca a 4 efi tor Te , ’ Po it oe “2 al ey “> = 4 The ante ar Uities, will most Hiniy add two more) hesnes wipe at hat t . Ne ber collection to-day in the foals, botwered oe : for the singies in the metropoltten | Mie M Rane . aon *} edamplonships et the West Mide Club ot pemens _ wee me terougs |b ' ’ . A the little Norwegian cha a plays ' . wer well fe t Mrs, Barger Wa ouple of ore the — ! ent bal Mg teh eg Dg vara later, paired with Mise Flor ene bt 5 ence Malin, whe will battie for the ile Ares wet Mio | oo wwe =—wae ' doubi itl na te f arrival in the 4 f y Matons ‘ant ‘sre Nes, Ty porn |tie tna: convored ina moner ot | MYSTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP ec matehes the fair visitor ie favorite tournaments, beesuse her terrific forearm strokes AF0 apt to be the undoing of her op- peeents Probabiy the best way to describe Miso Mise _Bjuretedt’s ton tennie te that Rest wet, Mine iijurstodt wiv on her opponent’* many orrore victory over Mre lady from Norway tn the finals w Mrs Karger Wallac fona! champion in 198 ROWING ‘Tee Yale rowing equsd will practice Won places in Use semt-t the Bronx championship Mrs. Molsan slumped badly tn the ne 6? The! Melaan placea the who wee pa ith J today on Carnegie Lake To-morrow | terday on the of the Hedtord Park the Vale sight meets Cor.el and frine- | Lawn Tennis © Ward defeated | B tom tp @ triangular rece Coach Guy | Arthur M. Lovibond 6 4, 6-3, Smith Nichalls predicts « close race, The Cor |downed Wylie C. Grant 64, 14-16, 64, pel) crew will arrive tin Princ thie /@. AL. Dionne, tu a hard match, de afternoon, Coach Courtney te not “ith |feated Frederick C Hagen 62, 46, te crews. Assistant Coach Hoyle te tu /8—6 Grant, with Benjamin M. Phillips g hares as hie partner In the . defeated Edmund W. P rous, the Yale siee and F torans, 64, 6—4, PILLARoe. William Gerehel was beaten by Maur- foe Daly tn an exh'!bition 18.9 bilitard Wateh at the latter's academy inst night. The score was 200 to 104 the winner's high runs were $3 and 105, with |ing match on east courts yeate " Bgninst A. 1. Von Bernuth and G I 2-11, Gorshal'e boat | Henne A fe ae kM. Wat. Kenneth Smith and George Ro King won the championship of the Columbia University tennts doublet tn an exett ol By John Pollock Whalen off Heaton ‘ he = Jadd no value to the Shoes? Laws! Paght ene ©8) ont thats fit simon tw Cottay's mgement may te Towne Women, the Mttfeds, off Phmwe Oe 7 a ee ma = vole Blyn Shoes possess the style eget ad der Weltag, the eurtwind lgiveram of | Newest fghiar Shine SPF Me! fand solidity that constitute , As eta, oe mate Sey done © ee) | oTrutch® Leonard 0 K Fo ti Oy ws Wendl Jreal value-—-they are in every + banter than that lvprgrt Lorman. og aang tr respect as good as the money pasar ° se wn you pay for them, we 19h wants nec For more than half a century waved the ’ we've built good shoes and a t “ ite Mateel dereated the tray , , Jatngle handed Hand tt to him . ae a Kihly Mader end Pranhie Venom w sot wep Umnuy “Young” Kaye | And now even the Hrowns At the ame ar, We vous teas on | the Mackmen. Lo, haw © falle nia car a self that when he hite the fh can't wet any lower had agree! te fight hun, for he years to get one thatch # cotully prometad the Tee Wun) Saventean blows were mada champ .3 George Stovall's Vackera Nota t — . w Cen «work, but d t that h Hilly MeCarney, manager of Can Morrie, #8 ate to be “ AO, pheno ene P made matclmaner to-day of the new'y mere igh . © sto Wi) attend a | Kenworthy waa the inren no ‘ ‘ getting a triple. three stig * “ ny |fing two runs» aling two ti ) i . yt | Wielder Jones's crew at ata ting aolres, nicking lott fee ia towne th uence abe 4 Jimny Duna, Ne | Hlewed chucker * writer that he hae —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——_—_——_—_—_—_——_— | Putting ’Em Over the Plate 1015. |B. A. T. BALL NINES BEGIN THEIR BASEBALL SEASON Pteatag Roceré tor Mover. UL G0 Mag ta eons om WE ect wae almet wear tor Orman veuer of (he Oheeee Amertane 00 6 to }@ performer @ Aetesting Werhington ub tet here ree Aworting (© teeshell experts . ee ee ee ae | Sr" ‘oot (he ene lenteee fre eee then . ’ Ne ' + (ont etebhanet ty Orie ‘ . o, a Met heween several pears ge ’ “Ae W ‘ - - a Steadily Advancing the Business Potent Colt Vornpe Deve grey, putty and white tops. By Building Style and HEADPIN TOURNPY \ —————— | Quality Into the Shoes * Do you get the fall worth of Style 13a2 " rimoney in shoes or do vou ‘ pay fora name ond locat that Silk Stocking Special All the new lea to har moniae with the m recess and shoe tops A grade of unusual es- collence reputation for values. Through good times and bad we've given Blyn customers their full Money's Worth. Children's, ' t<Blyn Shoe (ea mpuueiens) a Growing A in Newark Witay | Girt Pumpe ib - es | Style] an '2497'5 26, and he averaged —_— Jack Flanple, the Oniifomia heavrwright, = aa lan enn ba ae Can't anything stop thoms Pittfedet jue Ft ye The spring handicap tourna- try and add another knockont to his meent Wg “i tnt Dat be has aie notified | en en ment at 18.2 will begin on Monday at wrood and Tuxedo will play tn the Me wil go againt Jack Hankm, the ‘any waters for tien baton | 9, A oe aah bY Bash W ROGERS WINS QUALIFYING Dely’e with Mf Poggenburg, Kitn teat of the inte club Fearn con. | heavrwnant of Lone Islas Ul yeateniay wainat the (ube » ROUND AT OAKLAND CLUB Gershel and Coleman as compet!- iv of the Women a’ Atetgopolitan he aon of die trove A. & Ho isa ee a “ae ae le & he An the Matches YOu: | temple stopped Jack Heed tn hie fist Bat here ; oe lew ood detented Nass | jai Motuuaid amt Young Lumiy cash tm the “ Sly Belbetay ded baward Bd =] S y A points to 8. and | ual wae Lyre Coun | the medal | TENNIS. PONOEY, Geisateh Glew idge d pomnve|™ ©) santo o, O'Kee_at| | CoRUS, ry Vanderdiit B. Ward and King Smith] to 1 Although several clube have teen trytog t and jrunan San Fran | og to get a mun 9 im Cote bo Dustin lane” foe Hing stg oa Mcarred mm te Joniy one hit. The fin h and Gun Metal, White Harey Pou how fh dros Lees Sea aay . y KK f Green Canvas and White Nu-Buck, with we at the od Brighton Ten wo tints: Were esranged today ty Dominten| CHIC AQO, , Max t4—Yohn, Henry, | wu ho by & up and 4 to play | Hl ribbo bow: Well i di chee . Per iops fpf end 0! @ Washington Se made also in 8, made, dui STANDING OF THE CLUBS. be fought at the Bharkey ALO, to Aoe tee Waanlaitaal| Ae F, the metropolt- v Pilea dite ERICA Lnace, wiih se goad Dearne at a aie ‘es’ Kelohie: pan’ ond t if ' Was, drawn |ppatent colt, Same price, pumps. Very moderately priced. x i ve show, to be ebl on the after 5 Stations eile Wghtwetabta, will | ee ee ah van cha i " fl otitiay. at f ia ro dinners ere Nh Tea NS ue eia chain~ | Eleven Big Family Stores, Easy to Reach. Newest Stes lr Sommer A na knee . lab, ie yo Th i6 make an ef o tyomt Parmer Sullivan | ewo weeka was returned the winner by 4 WET AIO ero fast 4 pas it dam: feeds at. Aina aaa 4: toe Gort, credit, that re denying Jes ave a stun Bat VE FOR sist ar Francts Outmnet, W.C. Chick and Jease | Carter, f : und in fin ave, 80h }} hy Sh W Mike aa Guilford finished on even terms yester- record of 74 made . ~ Ais Malden ts. | . day tn the qualifying round at_ the! ! ancia bedi ng the ne Pane tensa ie abraham nS ‘Wereus. iF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. ’ Country, Club, Br motte, Mass, Each | tlor mpton Carter had Breda, veer a Rachentety 10; | Richinond. “4, alPrvkdeace gaue joetponed Ba . GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. NATIONAL LBAGU; AMEIOAS LEAGCE iad No games wheduled, WHOLE HUERTA FAMILY, 30 IN NUMBER, HERE TD JOIN EX-DICTATOR -Wife, Children and Servants, With 100 Pieces of Baggage, Go to the Ansonia. Musician Who Ends Life Has e He Cares to Joseph Ringelman, a nv and director of singing sac No, 3601 Third Avenue. found by hia wife. On a table wa! note written by the sutcide, given out by the Coroner and read: (0 good-by to any one; lett for me. Let my stone say "I did Ringelman was fifty-five years and an ardent Soctalist. Up to ay ago he was prosperou despondent. Jersey City Police en. Victoriano Huerta's tamity, next Monday, Monahan of Jersey City arrived hero lat night from itr, basa yen sroelona, Spain, of the Spanish Line lat a dinner Warren on M hip Manuel Calvo, Senora! jerior olticer D gue, The ® ia Aguila Huerta, who is fifty- other offenses years old, was fearful i or Jolin Kelly will b forbidden to enter the —_—___—_. but was welcomed by the tm-|«wacht Am Rhe tien officers, and her delight Cart no bounds, > wp. Huerta had five automoDdtics | ay the pier at the foot of Old Slip, "Hast River, waiting for his family, so hat deapite the size of it none of the pembers had to walk. He greeted blood relative most affection- , Then, after 100 pieces of bag- ‘had been examined, the automo- drove in a procession to the Ansonia. Gen, Huerta will his family to-day to the home has leased at Forest Hills, L. L luerta’s three married daughters] , their husbands were in the y, as were Jorge Huerta, his eld- gon, with his wife and their four Bolildren. Hucrta’s two unmarried Beaughtors, Eva and Celia, are eleven nine years old, respectively. One ‘bis sons-in-la nor Quiros, 1s a engineer, and another Is Capt 4 Fuentes. With the General's Mifjowers in this city who were oD bbdad, the party well filled the pier. By Major George P. Ah A. tired, who some time ago gave Up position ax the head of the For- ry Bureau in Manila, was another een eer. c. Barton, wite ff the Superintendent of the Govern- | }* it refrigerating plant in Manila, iso arrived to visit her mother at . 496 Carroll Street, Brooklyn, She ad been in the wallppings three ears. She sald that FE opped the Alicante nip me, was on am Rhein” Rew and Ann Str noon, Soon he was surrounded nm, some of whom cried "Can rown it!" sions of disapproval. A policeman rested the musician. ln Court, in default of which he went to Jail three days. > PIMLICO ENTRIES. IMLICO, Ma., el RACE TRACK, Tuse Me Sti , id; 4 ha luv; 1 Liga, ad Miter ‘the materway, ASKS SUICIDE’S EPITAPH. id Farewell, to teacher ea, killed himself last night with gas at his home. His body was It was Then his bust- ness began falling off and he becams ef Suapended.| As a prelude to his trial on charges) tional Committee of the Socialist Party Chief of Police Frank| which aust was ous) tarisin re ty tn number, including tutors and {pended yesterday by Director of Pub-| thy harges ig uttered publicly a and made other expres- the 8 for to-morrow's races are | No none was iced old ear v w rank McCarthy played “Die Waent 4 on a mouth organ at Park Wy et yesterday after= by ati ar- the Tombs Magistrate Handy fined him $3, ay 4 Mar} War | train and i party of New York City officials all once has falien throuxh. SOCIALISTS CONDEMN WAR. returned a card « lan to Show Exposition Crow i ea Large Party of Municipal Ex- | perts at Once Fails. The pl tting San Fran: uo Exposition ¥ -anama Five offeia start West to-day, but as privat cial tratn project waa to take Han Bi is es and San Liero, $124 for rat The about ad fa) City officials were inv Leas than fo: lon ome in. sire to ds high Balance of nineteen hundred of the stock of Hartford's priced tailor, sold to me by the lead- ing banking institution of that city, the Security Trust Co., I make to your order ‘ Uncalled For Trousers, all worsted and wool $1.75 fetor Berwer ys Party Nothing to Do With Drinking, CHICAGO, May 11—A stand meaty ar waa taken here to-day by the Na nied sweeping anti-milt olutions by an amendment te 4 ect unfilled woes were I had the most wonderf strength of which | boven Blu EXTRA PANTS FREE! WITH BLUE SERGE SUIT ORDER Balance of all ends in stock, Glen Urquhart Tartan Plaids, and all the fin sold by me earlier the season for $15, $18, $20. Suit to mensure...........ccceeeeees Uncalled For Suits, some sold as high as | $18, $20, $25, as Low as $5.00 ‘ul business in my career in the month of March, on the e Serges until my face was blue, Result: Poor business in DIXON'S i. 677 For Tpacariiaaione and Differentials does the trick. It i highest grade minera grease d Dixon selected flake mot of graphite that will no! ball-up or pack unde! presure, oily veneer that keey metal from metal anc graphite. Dizon Lubricating Ch aent free upon requ JOSEPH DIXON CRUC ty Nod Graphite Grease Ny graphite, the only form It covers the earings with a durable, lets graphite ride on IBLE CO s 1 t r { April and I find myself loaded with Blue Serge. One of the leading manufacturers of Blue go sold me two hundred pieces, with the understanding I was not to use his name. ode are absolutely all wocl, fine soft finished fabrics, and I want to unload them before the son is further advanced. === Custom Tailors and Ladies, attention! I have a whole woolen department where | sell these goo by the yard. I will sell them by the yard, half piece, piece or ten-plece lots, at prices lower than the commission house ean buy them. Further particulars on thisfater| inthe week. Don’t buy any Blue Serge until you see these cloths, Mitchell the Tailor CHELL The Tailor scsro BOSTON 1431 BROADWAY “Sikt:t"™| net steets {119-121 NASSAU STREET under $25—my price, including extra trousers New York City OPEN EVENINGS TILL 7. SATURDAY ®@ o'CLOCK free, to your measure........-.-.0.ee cece ereeee MEO COM MYMYYE LA LMI OOO

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