The evening world. Newspaper, October 8, 1919, Page 25

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The Bank Clerks’ annual bowling | tournament opens to-nicht at Thum's White Elephant Bowling Academy.) from the Irving mee! e Pork Homing ‘ss arte of (hie ase BL by Joho Stofka, owe of the crack ning Club men bers Mearice ©. Wyma: 8 well known New York| Votale .......005 Sac te phere! Tows Aton is iting 10 Wo weeer shat Joe Satiny ‘he Hiroadway Are bas Leen Tol ry See ot ie of Be ented Hervling Cfab'y ee tonrramen Officers elected at thie meeting avd ‘and Miller and. Pagl Pobler of Boston, Mana meet, Fl and Chewtle Byinelia of New Face ta epliters ore cid time rivals. and trees et ‘are content wil Be arralved with anor interest. State Constabulary troopers, operating under Sergt. Daniel Faber of the Spring |} f Valley Station, announced to-day that} Liberty bond thefts to which he pieaded | pendable, Charles Nicholson of South- Gteorder and had wandered away, change Place. fully stored in ‘ +e a. | WORLD'S SERIES AVERAGES. | CINCINNATI ‘(ational League). |, P.O, PO. A, “ GOLF, 1,000 Mrs. i. F, Du Bot ley seems to be one « th National and | are scheduled | é tooo | Ment under the dir t.o09 | Women's Metropolitan a 4 6 2 ¢ 20 ° 2 a 2 a 5 ° Academy will be | ‘individual bowing | 2392833: York from. Paris, ¥ THE EVENING WORLD, Raritan Val- | American few women rida golfers who score better over a dif- 12m |ieuit course. "In the one-day wourna-| JACKSON RETURNS FROM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1919. Jn Ameriea in 1914 just after war Jared, {8 in perfect condition the splendid re A to ite credit two | oh. Company's Football Ci returned y fetday afternoon on board the steam |ship Stavar werian- rehiy of William Sheridan, 5 trainer, > “ | A TRIUMPH OVER MORGAN | 633 | tion over the Eagineers’ Country Club ” oenatie diol 400 [links yesterday Mrs, Du Bois re 1.000 jturned a 97, far and away the best | oUt Victory ov 1.000 |ecore of the day. in fact, hor nearest |!and at 1400 | opponent needod twelve strokes more. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 8.—Ten of the women golfers who qualified in the Eddie Morgan of Eng Philadelphia on Monday night to his traint quarters bh and to-day resumed prepare |tions for the mateh with Torhmy T national event at Shawnee ‘ Ort mung ihe ‘sixteen who ‘wit Soak | boxing show of the Newark Sportsmen's 8 °TD open shortly. lest during the remainder of the week |Club next Monday night. " in the eighth annual invitation tourney| "Jackson 18 going better than ever" wil fe Rowling. ‘Acsdcmy 1% Phenomenal sores oie hi en holes, M Races p will shortty announce | weanss to Gute the Shipyard Bowling ist was Mrs, Clarence H. i as METEPAR ae FTotel" Mean "wea | of the Cricket the eneiing. year. wil)” be Caverly, Cricket © mbalule draw up, | beck, then came metropolitan oha F. Fox, Huntin of 988. MISCELLANEOUS. farien at, the ‘Wh ‘Sunday afternoon : Be ties a Fone se tote, pe has had a gypsy existence around the FIND GIRL IN SWAMP. | een ~ = bays Nd gg if the challenge sub-|Stobe, was before Magistrate Tobias in prada mitted by Sir Thomas Lipton is ac-|the Tombs Court this morning charged | | Prison for Bond Thefts, cepted by the New York Yacht Club.|with telling fortunes. Miss Adele de| in in a swamp the young | guil ie patient was Miss Mabel Latin. jin Liberty bonds from his sear ne Nicholson has cabled to Sir Thomas Li Rad’ been suffering. from snervous Fleuchtwanger, Cahn & Co. No. 61 Ex- ton that the yacht, which has be mt re Bi A great baseba'l critic said at the start of the World’s Series: “The White Sox and the Reds are evenly matched in skill. The team with the better “ nerves’ wins.” To steady “nerves” in baseball or in business there’s nothing better than Adams Black Jack Gum. It’s a nerve steadier that has found great favor with the better ball players. ADAMS Pure Chewing Gum Adams Black Jack Adams California Fruit Adams Yucatan Adams Chiclets Adams Pepsin ¥ Adams Sen Sen AMERICAN CHICLE COMPANY NEW YORK CLEVELAND CHICAGO KANSAS CITY SAN FRANCISCO for the Berthellyn cup on the links of | ald hig. manager, Doe Bayle: the Huntington Valley Country Club, |day. “He's gor the old ik. Noble. in the qualltying round of jewiog now, and believe me he's going nal Miss Y, with a pair LONDON, Oct. $.—The first race in Judgo Malone In General Sessions yes-|The challenge specifies that the first egalbatyd oh ag yes} race should take place on that date and i the others at Intervals of two days.|Ellen O'Gr h Street, to|'Sir T’oomas prefers June to August on ing Sing for|the ground that the wind Is more de- A second sentence for a similar |ampton, designer of Shamrock IV., who had vanished from a pric |oftense will be imposed after he serves |is considered ‘fongiand's foremost pro vate sanitarium in Cornwall Sunday. — | his term, ducer of racing yachts, is now in Ame While the doctors did not give. her| Millham was brought back from Cal-Jica to see about refitting the Shamro ime to tho authorities, it is sald the |ifornia last April after stealing $3,200 |TV. now in drydock In Brooklyn, as been car ester In full 8. Barlow |to go through the list till he gete to of Merion topped a fine eld of eighty: | Meany Leonard and “cops that ttle, ‘ five players, Mra, Barlow was the only | We're not xoing to hound Leonard for a | $17 entry to better 90, her cart recording |mateb, Jackson will take ‘cm all on, to00 | winning 89. Right behind the medal- Vanderbeck 3 Mildred | better In third place, was six strokes behind Mra, V. ther, and if he doedn’t an he is, that’s alt, — — TELLS LADY cop” s FORTUNE. ‘Then Is Haled to Court Where She Is Fined $26. an; that I had been born in a lucky to make you very happy. He will give you a diamond ring. e woman's attorney declared in court that she wasn't a fortune teller, but a phrenologist. A fine of $26 was imposed. aneeinnihialpineneien BROKER PLUNGES TO DEATH. years old, of No was found dead in the courty apartment house where he lived early this morning by Patrolman Peter Kor- boy of the West 177th Street Station, who had been notified by other tenants that they had heard the sound of a Sody striking the pavement. ‘According to the police, the dead man's wife sald Hyman went for a walk late last night, saying he wanted fresh ‘air, She also stated, the police say, that the five-story apartment house. . fresh from his knock: | hey, whom he j# to meet at the all star | nm out—well, theyll have to be Mary Mitchell, a/native of Brazil, who Press of Deputy Police Commissioner “@ staff testified that the woman told ber fortune-—a beautiful She told me," sald the polleowoman, 0 put a quarter on her forehead and another on her chest, which I did. 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