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_THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1918. 1 1 Z | and Miss Harding's tears couldn't ef: | ich as lockers, showers, suite =! CANOE UPSETS NEW YORKER & motorcycle along Jackson Avene, face her past, which was disclosed at Jtowels, but pavilion ers may tot. | Elmhurst, at fifty-two miles an hour, Hea Headquarters by her dainty t the de bas any one trom | was sent to jail for fifteen days by © tine het wh not to use che DROWNED AT GREENWI Magistrate Conway in Long Island City etn eee a ie beach who prefers not to : : sterday. He was fined 85 besides for er real name is Fatelle Cum va aidion, inti aneatal)|'° - not having proper lights on his ma- ‘ mings, and she bathed By na fe. waite Edward Brigh! s Death While ¢h spectable family in good standing in The deetrine of * rights’ has ia beats sat ‘On one previous occasion when f Washington, D. GC. On March 8, 1911 hany application > law, bu Fixing Sail on Boat— Body chased this man my speedometer regis« when Estelle was only sixteen, she {infrequentiy is it m use of t Not Recovered tered ninety-two miles an hour,” testi was ar ed for stealing goods from |tect vested wrongs. In the case of ‘ fied Motorcycle Patrolman Cialr. He hea ts of land lying betweer “ + Brening added that Megeis had a woman riding a | @ hotel. ler tears and entreaties hurt and tow water in thie tate (ne| GREENWICH, Conn, July 20—F4- 6a the bach seat of the metorerde oe ] } won her a year's probation. Late yplind owners do not give to ¢t ward Bright, ¢ c employed by a the latest tri In order to serve the Two Thousand Fans See the|feartanse teams so as to continue the —.—— she was Grrested again In the Ce a dtate (even if the Btate could log horas ‘house New York, was fummons tn this case Clair gave up the - 9 ‘ ‘ wae 4 x tal City “ * fq ear rant value at ommensu whed in Lon any! Sound’ off the tomobile R ee . 4 S 2ceive | Y It will be interesting to see how Dro ley rat al City and “sent away” for a year | py 14), " . aA | wit nert ted." - Giants Receive Trimming} ,,!* (will, be interesting to see how Pretty Elevator Operator WHO) gine was arrested five times inal infPublic Must Not Be Barred eT PS neces cor versie Ma and Field ) : From Pirates, While Dodg-} ume, which bave a ne aut wie’) Looted Tenant's Rooms | Washington for various offenses, ant] From Free (OGCe ary toe eee Pee tale ry gg Wigs THEATRES, ; urd the idea of clos jokly anc Sirgat ; wan then requested to transfer he ‘ ; I low wa and material |day bs Picante nd Brags a = — ers Lose to Cards, and} practically conteding the champion: | las Criminal Record. reivition: aleawhers Justice Benedict Decides. | t was brought ¢ Rright, said_to be a mombor of a FWINTER GARDEN 0,1", Yam | ships vo the Cubs and Red Sox A { {Highways | wealthy tamilygn New 9 was visit des aM a ‘ “|ment in Chicago, there is & L tah Pearl Harding, the or opern-|a lady's satchel in the Hotel Churehit The right to erect a fence barrings lent Riegelmann, | berg of Riverside, With Seymour M bh Tigers belief that the National League will a: Cemett ies : n this city, but her supplicat i | | sete gomery, son of Capt, John F. Mont OOTH 45... ot Bway. vs, 8 30. stick to its determination to finish tor fn the Grinnell Ar nts, No La blab public from free access to occa | vq Lait : Mata.’ Wed, “A sat 2.30. F aut the schedule, replacing te en: | £00 Riverside Drive, who on Sunday} "00 OOF S Misia Wadham {bathing in order to establish a pri} {rly out in & can we He set re ‘ * in bah tar SEVENTEEN. ‘ f . " from Police Magistrate Wa ‘i : ou noe to sail on @ boa in Daoth 7 By Hugh S. ella slit sential work on of before Sept. L/let herself into the apartment off itiie later abe was apprehended for| vately controtied bat beath w u Pann {owned by Montgomery. The canoe up- 4 ; Coorrier 181K by The Prem Publiasing wi ngcot and and |... ‘ ; ‘ rs set ahd webens t& ; ; th Diway, Bea, & tte 1018 be The Prem Publi with youngsters and veterans and! Charies M. Brown, manager of the hn Brooklyn and her teareldented in the Supreme Coure.t i why a a 4 Bright wn overboard SHUBERT Ww. of Bway. Bea 8 " ‘ ' tulfilling their duty to thelr patro i " ko th h yw of lary noull outgomery Jumped in after him, b Blanche. s i HLANN EARING two brave men Set|the pest way they ean, If they decile Winton Motor Company, with a vailed her not. Bhe was rent to the itrookiyn to-day in an opinion handed | hut tee. { nie tiem from inter: | had to release him when Bright's grip | in GETTING TOGETHER each other $5,500 against $5,000 | upon this course it is hard to see hi key, acid failed to withetand tt | Bedford Reformatory and escaped] ie paid: (t Sie Metant SE Le Ao Ainerio 7 ty | ke 4 falled to withstand the : |4own by Justice Benedtc wa nelly eatened to null them both down beat the Chicago Cubs out of the ‘om communications re- pact 8 pretty hat and) ine ear of Judge Wadhams shi e decision may affect all th money. Justice Benedict refused | Giuh veranda set out in a rowboat, and 4 homes fre Le helped herself to other articles o grant the writ A ¥ National League pennant yesterday the baseball DUB!c | ope eee ee was arraumed to. | Poured such a tale of her ill-treat ey Island bathing beaches, it] '’ STant the writs he Riverside Reserves also w: Wood, e le play the| wa a mm ings, heathy b Du t ey © o 0 “. oth ee * 6 reveals the fact that some persons aan played out te ten|day in the Washington Heighta Po.| ment in the institution that thei was made the case of Giovanni | Malsters Darred from Baying Geain| Ut Dut they arrived too lat ASTOR $70 Rosa aise ee? still are intet-|me declaring they prefer watching | jice Court Judge requested the Westchester) aquino, who soucht to ¢ na Batson 00; ts [Betent's death occurred a few hours ested in what/voung and ambitious play iy hee Mias Harding was a veritable Niobe | and Jury to investigate the man-| privately controlled bathing beact WASIHTNOTON, July 30.17 ne ST apowned: WhilaseWininier ih hes Pad goes on on the) trams to {he nina ot baseball they| rid away by the police, and her|#sment, The result of the investi. |at we h Street, Coney Island, |tuling to-day by the Food Administra-| SO \y 08m are n D ito « the transfer of Estelle (o | ; h » y [tion malater y not purchase any aire, ’ baseball field. | One thing is certain: It cannot be| face was tear-stained when she ap-| “ file a transfer of Estelle ucainst Borough — Pre Riege Sailing a adhe a inne |} SOTH ST. tyreize.t Bou. Kr2 20. Two thousand! much worse and be called major in court. The Browns were | Auburn prison. 1 sklyn and Henry Hester- | &1i", for malting purr : , ee eine | ieaxue baseball | eto: : a were | When the D6 presented Fi | ar G+ GHG T SCORCHER GETS 15 DAYS. , at 1 ‘i ti Q vpath: é a Ol with th record this morning she] “ = 5 soldiers and salt- HERE ts Intense activity on the| prosecute the y oe her pretty nose and west] A fee may be Bed TOF ent Mexgis of No. 84 Washington | CASINO £ith, 4 times. Rrenings $.29 ors) were enough part of the managers and scouts | girl But_po are bruta’ 1 ities of the pavi Flushit 4 with ding Interested to 89) in rounding up players who have been | to the Pelo| set at liberty by the early closing of Grounds yester-|the big minor and small minor day and see the| leagues, Every team in the Ameri- Giants receive «| can and National League is loading trimming ad-|Up with these players. Tho Giants ministered with| Yesterday received a consignment from Louisville, consisting of Jay } neatness &1 4) Kirke, who has played with the Bos- despatch by the Pittsburgh Pirates | ton Braves and Cleveland, and who f 7 5 Brooklyn to] i8 @ corking hitter a fair first Geveral hundred went to Bro | baseman, and Pete Compton, a heavy See the Dodgers licked by St. Louis.) hitting outfielder who has been tried d a small crowd witnessed the de-| out in the majors. Also, Bill Clymer, Meat of the Yanks at Detroit. the foxy old manager and battling 7 it] Player, Is en route, and Fred Toney On the day’s results it looks a8 $f] reported ready to pitch. Herrmann baseball is small town stuff, and the| Schaefer and Cy Seymour also we Popular Mat, Weil, 8 HOOF CENTURY THEATRE AT 11.80, CENTURY GROVE ™“Woyiyr Beautiful Girls an’ Everythini | A BIG HIT 1K KIN gentleman who laid odds that the] Sea tare? are Giants will overcome the lead of the| Sr Toledo, and ancient John Hum. S Mone : i Ma Cubs must have had several regrets | mell, In whom Brooklyn should have | ‘ fou c Fae & e tehed the performance of| Vested rights. Jacques Fournier, once ‘ , | Mi ot, & dat. ai 2. rd - as 4 Ls ance Of) a White Sox first baseman, is on : re mie > Kine & Erlanger s traw's tean |hand t company with his old « daune Dp ‘omedy Hit, There really was nothing the mat-| mate, ie arith Whom Ne blk ape ORIG ee om neon a ter with the team except that they] quarrel é med for two years. scsi ai Sic aft : eter resen . m |] LYCEUM $80), 8i00, ray: Bre. at 4,20. and their opponents appear to coin. HY at ancien ‘aut a rh pr aulalsatl v3 poi econ neta a URE ony. 4 ‘ | DAVID BELASCO Presents cide with the general beliet that base-|_ White Kox uniform. The De 4 ih hs ao Ware c > mrs TIC 3ER R E ball is nongssential, One player got) have acquired Harry Heitman and] % , Yan yal ons f sinnanane — ——_——__—__- e ra 0) oOo baw i the Cu v strengthened by ‘ab- v r g in 4 , 7 oW. 46th St, Bree. 8.80. up enough ambition to bawl Bill) {) es ngthened by grab A A, ‘ HUDSO! Ma Weds a sat, 2.30, Klem out from the bench, but other- Ales Fekliy oumht to. We'a CORK wise the game was lacking in spirit | in first baseman and a good hitter and excitement 1en Pipp mora back to aviation at] The it anything, harder! ‘@ end of thia week. He should] ft make ¢ with Huggins, especiaiiy | Sus than « r opponents, but the: players’ bench on the blows were ill tim save in a near first base. The 1 Met the visitors’ bench was LOUl MANN LIBERTY \\z, tie 9 bs “GOING UP” « instance ith Wo ‘on’ basce and only. stopned at] clone to Arst base on the White Box |] GLOBE Nie Qi pteat 230, third because of ¢ € wness.| the air under tise fen [Dt EAYMOND AERCHCOOR Uitimselt) On the other hand the Pirates made| bench. Toalways. fleured that wit) | IN HITCHY-KOO 1918 ; , t or would | AN ENTIRELY NEW REVUE, hits just when they counted, came! coiton in his earn Fournier would 1 through with solid 1 awats afte a cracking player ELTINGE ..¢ ig the same situation in eighth ; | and won, Also Uiey forced VeNLdPAtE ABEL” Bama ahathaat acd Macha on the uch better than didi but the majority are in sre COHANS HARRIS Mc Bouthw ens your banca, Of the craft. “Kirke and A TAILOR-MADE MAN ster of w hero buch, Compton are bo Clase 4, and in attack defense, making two © will have to find other oc VAUDEVILLE. superb catches in the eld, one s by Sept. 1 leaping grab with one han two timely blows turned rove home two runs, scored one kept the Giants from scoring at three by his catches Yet, in spite of Southworth, the Giants could have won handily but) | for a bit of ill luck in batting which befell them in the fourth inning,| when t came near knocking (wo or three points off Star Cooper, the| work ‘that suits them only living athlete who regrets being} Wickland of the Boston Bi a star. The bases were full, with no| the first to one out, Cooper declining trom a | found suitat of the first to the fifth or sixth mag nitude, when Sicking cracked the bali! It {3 safe to predict that imme- straight on the nose. It looked and ly after Aug. 1 a number of| sounded like a base hit, but the drive] players will quit, and that after Aug was aimed straight at old “Slippery”|15 an even larger number will hav Ellam, who grabbed it, and shot/found other jobs. These are pay down to Cutshaw in time to double| days. The players cannot be blamed Zimmorman before he could get back| ‘They are looking out for their own to first base. interest and few of them will take a But the Braves kindly came from)chance on not having found a job behind and kicked the Chicago Cubs,| before Labor Day. go the Giants still are within striking ee distance of the lead of the league, and, WE breach in the don't forget, the Cubs are coming here this week, 11 ne real reason for loading up He these yers is the fear of nd) owners and managers that their old st quit and take other jobs 1. A large n hav k with their teams, bu ed that an even larger ave been ¢ ntly seeking -F-PROCTO VAUDEVILLE AND PHOTO GAS, izaeta ef “phe Kalaer'n Alvadine 240, $I, ie Se | Paioanke, Hiway 2s at Judge & 6 some will go to work at jobs a8 soon as they can find ht and ‘aves werk report ‘that they work outelde of b. LD RHITIS.| MARGUPRITA SYLVA> Pea Cace|gis Tats Silas Diniiy Mary 28-81 | aR ee ae KYKEITICS ALBERTINA RASCH, IVERSIDE) “(hie Cen WWAY & 06 ST BUDSSYDER ACO ne, HENDERSON’S MUsic nai, LAMBERT & BALL | ,, SoS FtrR SS? CLARK & HAMILTON [hii 02's Bake PHOTO PLAYS, COHAN thine be Hiway at aid St MATINEE TO-DAY, 2.30, 25 & 50e, e hone to-night mld to RH Macy & Oo, 20 U8. OFFICIAL WAR MOTUS AMERICA’S ANSWER Offered by th ion of Fi COMMITTEE ON TN FORMATION GOK RE HAIRMAN. IVOLAE| Douglas Fairbanks | Hway, 4vin St Bo ba a 8 1ALTO) 1 ita Nine "O'Clock in. Sololate rO ORCHESTRA Tel, Schuyler 3960 | 8 REX BEACH Also Greater Vaud BLANCHE BATES * bid 1) et a National Com mission 1s unfortunate just now m because of the difference of opinion | ITH Pipp back and with tho] to the status of the players of the team almost intact again, the |Seuthern and American Associations | 1 the Pacific Coast League. These | Tre remain non- |! {ble made a|ieasues ciaim to hold title to their| players, as they have conformed with | players who desire to essential as long as p< desperate attempt to win @ game at Detroit and break the losing streak, |P@seball laws. Some of the players | bat failed because Dauss held them |¢laim they are free agents. Some of in the critical situation, Mogridge|the players are doing business with pitched excellent ball, but two triples | the major league clubs independently, following a single gave Detroit just | Wile some of the clubs are “loaning” | enough runs to win out, players to tho big league clubs, which | ‘Another sad addition to the grief of |merely employ the mon temporarily, | tropolis {roi beyond the| Necessarily, the player limit rules | yn lost to the}/are shot to pieces, as the managers The Dodgers | themselves cannot tell how many | id three runs—|Players they have on the list from 7 a they day to day. The Giants have twenty- ing how malapropos they can ba. y y nty Pe halo it worse, they clustered their |Six or twenty-seven listed, but how errors with St. Louis's safeties and|many aro under contract no one} on their own defeat. seems to know brought on tl le The situation ts ripe for dismites and questions for the National Com |missian, but the Nash Commi | | HE magnates retired to the back ground after announcing that they will hold meetings this week to AMUSEMENTS. * 7 TW ST WONN SURWAY SPATIONT ‘iti, EXPOSITION OPEN AIR ENTERTAINMENTS and Band 6 > Dwice Dail wor BATHING POOL way g STEEPLECHASE nd Foo! Bathing, Dancing, Belles Other AUiractions, have suspended business. sibly it regards itself as non-es: soine scheme of salvation of the bu of the major leagues. Just when and where these mectings Winning Ways | will be held was maintained as a dark teerot, and no one seemed to know or! Que Been Lost would admit knowing soe plans President Johnson of the American Bi th vi k | League proposes now to close the sea Y e an. ees gon on Aug, 20 and then Bley a pied \ d's Series. He bas asked his | wore eners to approve the plan, put| DFTROTT, Mich, July 30.—After| Ciapar as can be learned has notcalled |losing two games and tying one y amothor meeting lat Cleveland, the Yankees came ber i eported also that the Na~ . } j te 48 papers eae caatne tha |@nd dropped another game, They { work out a ee aan mae dent Ten said |have lost their winning ways. Their Piers not his idea and the informa-|big hitters are smashing the ball at tion comes from Johnson, there 48 |the wrong time and their pitchers are Bee a AM It is to close Aug, 20/¥ielding hite at just the right time : + ged not to have the tears move Hast |for thelr opponents, and West again. That would sd Take this game. George Mog- hat the open tgoney. He also says that PPM | ridge held the Tigers to six hits, but : Bree’ prior to = World's Series |) Be Ue eee a eingie | a i ca woul xhibition games. gle and two a de ea mais be Sie’ avis to pry the | triples, were bunched in the fourth on that Secretary Baker or- | for the counts which won. me all stopped on Pere | the wing raan ‘buy ty Needed 3 ‘base fac’ the closing frames, but the needed Tete Se eated aarall me safe tap-aae not dorthooming. ' Makers of the Highest (decade tierks Ly i 4 ADD NAPE YGUROM ard Equsption Cagaretios if Mik ee ae f Chere

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