The evening world. Newspaper, May 8, 1920, Page 7

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~ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1920. Can You Get * “SID” MERCER (BEGINNING NEXT MONDAY) ~ BRET Een Sid Mercer Who KNOWS Baseball, Gives You | Oi eet fl Your Baseball News Just as You Want It. - (ee ee | What Damon | | This [I > the inimitable Daily Features | Tr _ of This Paper for Progressive One and Prosperous People Any man connected with the base- ball world in any capacity—manager, magnate, player, or bat boy, will say the same thing. é He was born in Pcxton, Illinois, well under forty years ago, and writing baseball in St. Louis as a mere kid. He was secretary of the Browns for several years in days of the American League. any man writing ‘of the game, and is a fair and fearless critic of the poli- ticians when criticism is necessary. ‘There are cheaper papers With the great increase in of either raising its rates or » than the Evening Journal for cost of materials and machin- _ reducing its quality. \sthose who prefer cheapness to TY; with the increased pay for The Evening Journal, there- * merit, labor and the increased profits _ fore, with the purpose of main- : : : for dealers—which increase taining its superiority over all yf But there is and will be no these valuable elements of the other New York papers in ex- { paper as good as the Evening community not only demand _cellence of news and features, * Journal for those who prefer but deserve—a publication is _ raises its circulation rate the \ merit to" cheapness. confronted with the necessity minimum amount. ~-4 round authority on subject. Brilliant, entertaining informa- tive—that’s Mercer. The Journal always has the best, so necessarily had to have Sid, WAIT THe THE Folks BAcic iN ST. LOOEN SEE THs re C SEES bY The Life and Early Adventures of Our Hero, Sid Mercer, Who Will ay 7 Positively Cover the Ball Games for the Evening Journal Exchaively—==DY TAD —_— THe BLOKE Wid THE ¥| PLUG HAT" ) “ HEY SIMPLE — WHICH ONE ) OF THEM { Reporters . % \ spoke a or Sal x \ anes, [sean ; wie THE FIRST TIME | | | | | | | THAT HE TOOK AS GED ADE SAYS His GiRL TO THE FIRST BIG LEAGUE “Aut THE WISE GUYS CONEY ISLAND. Game THAT QUR HERO COME FROM ST LoS” NNER SAW, THE WISER, THEY ARE | = antypmnesvitn se eu! THE QuIcKER THEY COME | The Price of the New York Evening Journa aionll ; es gain eneicinea nena SA 27 “eee scoremntsiarer aormpacetiemmenenette terms

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