The evening world. Newspaper, July 23, 1919, Page 15

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RATES PURCHASE WITH BEST] / FOR SARATOGA HANDICAP cin berets a Just announced for ral a, andicay one mile anda quarter, te heron oe Friday, Aug. 1, the opening day’ of th mid-summer | meeting at Saratog: Springs. Cudgel is dt top weight under 129) EVENING WORLD’S OWN SPORT HISTORY.) Zax Got Som What Happens Every Day ALL. hy The sun of victory broke through the clouds just. as the New York Yankees were packing up for the trip land this piteher it won't be because he failed use ting bait. It is reported that Com! ofte $25,000 for the Red i St by consi: . pty tbe aaa wevay bone Hogan.| back home, firm in the pellet that| which he considered _ aon junny Slope following} there was no hope for them on West- | rick J. Flaherty has er, ern fields, Jack Quin: the ager of the Louisville, American As- Gam Hildreth’s Purchase $e rated best in was the boy! sociation, baseball team, ¢f the three-year-olds eligible, and is who put new heart into Miller Hug- ——— saked to shoulder 118 pounds, which| #!Ns's men. After watching his team) MISCELLANEOUS. means that according to the scale he| tes humbled three times in a row| “Despite the miserable weather, rated the equal of Cudgel and Sun/ by the White Sox, Quinn took the/ Butler Whiting, Chairman of the ‘Bir Barton is not named, but Buy mound and thoroughly tamed the foe.| Larchmont Yacht Club's Water Kelly ia, awiened 112, pounds, aa, ia] His pitching was as near alrtight as| Sports Committee, decided not'to call in a Pinch. K ‘unity jast} anyone would care to and the) off the programme. As is generally . Now Yorkers bad little difficulty in making away with the game by a score of 6 to 1, ‘Two bases on balls led the way to Detroit's 2 to 1 victory over the Red Sox. ‘ Cleveland made it three straight from the Athletics, winning by a score of 4 to 3,, Elmer Myers pitched against hig former mates and won his own game with @ triple in the scc- ond inning that drove in two runs, Wellman allowed only five hits and St. Louis took three out of four from| earned the Bighty-four horses are eligtble inctud- < most of the it in training, and Mette Tua dows to as low as 90 the case, the canoe tilt and the tub race furnished the most fun. In the former contest “Tubs” Meistreil, Brasmus Hall High Gchool athlete, and ©, Sutherland, another Erasmus boy, had @ great battle with Garry and Harrington, two Larchmont |: After poking oné another for a half hour without scoring a spill, the com- | mittee decided to cali the contest a ‘AD it not been for the testimony of his friends, Max Korolesuk might have become immortal, At any rate, he would have qualified for the leather medal offered by the Purity Temperance League of Spuy- ten Duyvil to any one who will Jole Ray, sensational runner of Chi- cago and holder of numerous records, ‘will be invited to compete in the Con- nellan Mile, which is the future event of the Victory Games of the Long Ial- and Chapter, Knights of Columbus, that are to be held at Celtic Park on Aug. 16. _In view of the fact that the games ‘Were postponed on account of the se- yere rains of last week, the committee Mife even more attractive thaa the Fase ractive t originally echeduled for July 20.) —_—————. Schulte Quits as Manager. BINGHAMTON, July .23.— Frank Schulte, the old Cub etar, bas re- signed as manager of the Bini ‘ton Club of the TnweronScoal Lesmues one to beat the children or throw the family geran- trot jums out the win- with 1 and the Maumee Gtake of $3,000 Royal Mac. Geers drove Goldie Todd to victory in the 2.09 pace for a purse tgatries for th jes for the Canadian Henley to be held at Gt, Catharine on Friday and ae reel, have closed. The Un- dines of ladelphia failed to enter an eight-oared crew as was expecte Thoroughbred racing will be leral- ized In Canada just as soon as a royal Proclamation is issued in England an- nouncing the end of a state of war with Germany and Austria, in the opinion of Gir Allen B. Aylesworth, at locals. He scored two runs and drove in ag Many more with a double and triple, Sarl Mays, eminent exponent of the gubmarine delivery, may soon be wearing the untform of the White Sox. If President Comiskey doesn't out,” he told Judge Sweetser in Es- sex Market yesterday. Fourteen spectators fainted at this moment, His Honor olutched the bench for support. The eyes of the usually imperturbable Jerry Creedon almost fell out. The rest of the court formed in line to get the address of Doesn't hurt! Lift touchy coms and | ‘tne soccer team of the Bethiohom | omy ace, here it was bought, Steel Football Club, holder of the| ,..* ona't be done,” came the chorus calluses right off with fingers American soccer championship, wili| fm Louis Benderof and Max Repof. sail this afternoon on the steamship Stockholm on a three months’ trip through Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland, where matches have been arranged with the strongest of Buropean elevens. The progress of the team will be watched with in- terest as giving a line on the chances of the United States for success tn soocer competition én the next Olym- pic eames, Disposttion will be made of the case against E. W. Markes of the Knights of St, Antony at the next meeting of the Metropolitan A. A. U. Registration Committee, scheduled for July 30. Markes captured the metropolitan 220-yard low hurdle title in the recent champion- ship track and field meet at Hoboken, N. J. but his title emblem for the porcoeancs was held up, pending investigation of charges of profess. Jonalism, ©smond Philps of New Orleans won his match in the second round of men’s eingles in the championship tournament of the Sobthern Tennis Association at Asheville, N. C., from J.D. Hunt jr. of Atlanta and greatly advanced chances of capturing the men’s singles title. The gross scores were 1—6, 6—4 and 6—4, The contest was hard fought and the most Interesting played so fa: “Tt wasn't that; it was something else. “I guess it wasn't done,” brake in Barney Pflaster, who arrested Louis and Max on the complainant's charge of grand larceny, It appeared, according to Mr. Korol- czuk, that the pair had come to the restaurant at which he dropped eggs and minced chicken, and asked him to pay a visit at their headquarters. Permission was obtained from the boss for the exit of the cook, and afl went to Louis's house. A glass of beer, and Max forgot all about the State income tax. When he came back among us he found #0 gone. “He treated us to some whiskey in the restaurant,” explained one of the defendants, “and was so pleased with our company that he wanted to A+ home with us. He brought e whiskey with him.” “That's the right dope,” asserted a witness for the complainant, This admission ruined the works, in the opinion of His Honor. “Then they chased me out,” con- cluded the complainant, “We did not. My wife chased us all out,” asserted Louis. “Discharged,” came the verdict, fust as the agent for the Temperance Sootety rushed, for the corner saloon, VERYTHING was, quiet and peaceful at Essex Market Court yesterday morning. Judge Gweetser was disposing of cases as Apply a few drops of ‘Freezone’ upon that eld, bothersome corn, Instantly that corn stops hurting. Then shortly you lift it right off, toot and all, without pain or soreness. Tiny bottles of “‘Freenanc’” cost but a few cents at drug sera Extra Trousers FREE Strictly Custom Tailored SUIT TO ORDER in the best of humor, Then, suddenly there came a shriek which could be heard at the Bowery. His glanced abruptly; Court Attendant Roth the frant bench; Jake Silver, who knows every coblestone in that east side Fifth Avenue by its first name, dropped a pretzel in his glass of 2.75 in the official court bar, four blocks away. It was just such a shriek as one finds in the third chapter when “a woman's voice pierced the foggy darkness,” or when friend wife dis- CARMANIA TO SOUTH BEACH. Three-Decked Steamer Now tn Ser- vice to the Staten Island Resort. ‘The steamer Carmania has just been placed in service between Manhattan and Gouth Beadh, the popular resort on Staten Island, The Carmania has a capacity of about 1,000 passengers, She has three decks, a diningroom and cafe on the lower deck, a spacious ballroom with a fine dance floor on the middle deck, ‘The trip takes about an hour each way and will relieve the overcrowded Honor up SLASHING PRICES so that I may keep my full force of tailors and cutters busy for the dull season, and to make this sale the ponte’ in the history of my tailoring usiness I offer these wonderful val- ues, prices of which are slashed to a & minimum when other tailors and ready made clothiers are still boosting prices. For this great event I put aside hundreds of yards of High Grade Woolens and Worsteds that consist of Blue Serges, Fancy Worsted, Light Grays, Tweeds, Cheviots and Cassimeres that contain a percentage of cotton, which I will make to your individual mcas- ure, some 8-piece suits and some 2-piece suits, including extra $ | 550 ferey oats and will be @ coal rlle for CPOUSETS. 0. eer eeeeeeeeeeeerereeeeee see eee eeeecescceees eee Island's crowded tro! and trains be rt. will be found in World every day resort eason, during the 1 APPEAL TO ALL THOSE WHO DOUBT to come and convince yourself why I can give you good cloth at these popular prices, Because I buy woolens in extremely large quantities at a low price. Why do I include good linings and trimmings in my garments? Because it has been the means of making my success in the Why can I give my customers a strictly custom-tailored garment that is guaranteed to Because I make the clothes on the premises in my sanitary daylight workroom, 8S. HENRY ADLER, Special Ready-to-Wear Uncalled-for Suits I have a number of unclaimed suits on hand which I have distributed 4 1-50 among all my 4 stores and will’ dispose of them at a price as low as S. HENRY ADLER 1432 BROADWAY, Near 40th Street, Next Door to Empire Theatre Oven Evenings Uptil 10 P, M,—Saturday Untill 14 FP, M, 3 CHURCH ST., Near Liberty Oven Unt TH M ———————_ New Haven Railroad Clerks Get Increase Granted tn, 1017, NEW HAVEN, Conn., July 23.—After & delay of two years caused by war conditions the clerks of the New York, w Haven and Hi rd Railroad, who 1d an increase of 40 cents a , will now receive it Pay- new rate began this week past. fit perfectly? and This action follows Increases to firemen, engineers and brakemen a fortnight ag emen and switchmen are also sched- uled for more pa: ea ane bases of an New York va, Staten On Sunday afternoon, July 27, New York and Staten Island Lodges Nos. 1 and 841 will cross bats in @ baseball game at Conetley’s Robin, Hood. Inn The Staten thelr line-up grounds, Staten Island Island Elks will have M Manager George Be Kiviat, famous runner; of the’ Chicago Logan Berardini of Georgetown Tom Bryant of Corr Crescent A. C. All and a social University and 3 are welcome 70 NASSAU ST., Corner John Oven Unt 7 P, Me-Saturday OB, M. The boxing show of the Armory A. A. in Jersey City which was to have FLATBU: N Li featured Battling Levinsk: Cla: ‘the Inglemeat ota |And Essex Market Is ““/ To Know Where He Found It “One Drink and I Passes Out,” He Tells Judge in’ Explaining Why He Didn’t Know Any- thing About the Chef's’ Missing $40—Any- way They All Had Whiskey!and That'll Do Awarded N. ¥. A. 0. Boxing Trophy. | naments ‘The amateur boxers of House Athletic Association night awarded the Cr up by the New York A’ to AZY \*.55", th June and staged by the ti dur sa inged orwaninal aide armel 16 ti Pine Union eetinoment th! wih @ y cepts P e Real Beer More mileage, more power, more satisfaction-when you use So-Co-ny See Friday’s issue of the Evening World for a list of dealers who display the Sacony Sign. OT a i . covers the ‘heif to all y fortune and misfortune negotiating with & cat on the fire escape. The catise of the trouble wae pone other than Moe jr who with his rodent colleagues, Rachael and Her- man, have kept the grand old temple ot he od in a turmou for the last ibe. ‘We will go back for a moment and take up the woes of Mrs. Otto, whose husband had not five minutes before been led to Warden Hall's ironclad hotel on the mezzanine floor after an abrupt but none the less effective encounter with His Honor, Ten bring the family check book back to the fold. Mra, Otto had paid the fine and was going to tell, her hus that he had been reinstated about the house- hold, At about the same time, foflow- ing ® brief lunch, composed of the court records, Moe jr. said “ta-ta” to Rachael, warned Herman to watch out for Mr, Beirns, the official cus- todian of the Egsex Market rats, started for the court room. He near! collided with Mra. Otto. ‘Mra. Otto followed the formula which is well spoken of in such cases, She raised her skirts and emitted the aforesaid shriek which nearly broke up the morning session. Warden Hail left his customers and appeared at the stairway with the court broom. Moe jr. was executing a “to the rear’ march. Mr. Beirns rushed from the fingerprint room, prepared for almost anything, and Mra, Otto was getting ready to faint as soon a8 Moe jr. was out of the way. The court mascot viewed War- den Hall reflectively and regarded the broom with approval. Then, to show that brooms meant not! in his young life, he went th it and disappeared down tho stairs. ‘Mrs, Otto was able to make @ state- ment In half an hour. “It was three feet tong,” she told The Evening World reporter. “Pardon me, madam,” interrupted Mr, Beirns, “that is Moe jr. who is only nine inches long. I have the fingerprints and I know, Am I right or wrong, Al?” “You're right,” agreed Warden Hall. The switch was then turned on and the machinery of justice began to roll again. Mr, Beirns was too chagrined to Issue a etatement, REG._U.S. PAT. OFF. MOTOR GASOLINE | Are you suffering from over fatigue people realize the tremend- erasers. To secure the resiliency and kr ous fatigue that comes from durability of O’Sullivan’s Heels, the yy or walking all day on grades of rubber are “com- i hard leather heels. See what Dr. pounded” with the best be A. F. Currier of the New York Globe agents known. The “compound” is says, in theclipping reproduced above, then “cured” ov baked under high to aman who has to stand on his feet pressure. all day. Every moment you stand, By this special process the greatest every step you take on hard pave- resiliency bined ments and floors, is a tax levied on = with the utmost your energy. ‘What Dr, Currier says, applies to nearly every worker. Even though you work at a desk all day, you suffer from the jolts and jars of pounding around on hard floors and It is this special process that has, since the making of the first rubber heel, established O’Sullivan’s Heels as the standard of rubber heel quality. O’Sullivan’s Heele are guaranteed Ae to wear twice as long as ordinary perenne rubber heels; and will outlast three You can protect yourself from these pairs of leather heels, useless shocks. You can cushion your steps against the daily jolts and jars. Q’Sullivan’s Heels absorb the shocks that tire you out, It is not just the rubber that gives O’Sullivan’s Heels their springiness and wearing qualities, Rubber, as you know, can be made hard and brittle as in fountain pens, or soft and crumbly as in pencil O’Sullivan’s Heels Go to your shoe repairer today and have O’Sullivan’s Heels put on your shoes, O’Sullivan’s Heels are furnished in black, white or tan; for men, women and children, Spe- cify O’Sullivan’s Heels, and be sure that you get O’Sullivan’s —avoid the disappointment of substitutes. yi When you try your first eels, note O' Sullivan's their great resiliency. It iw their resiliency that prevents you from yourenergy, = Absorb the shocks that tire you out

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