The evening world. Newspaper, September 9, 1920, Page 16

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“HARVESTS IN POLLS + dg ON BSEBAL CANES ©, @ontinued From Third Page.) ®oheme of life of the professional } ler the biind pool on Clearing House exchanges has been tempo-| Tarily shelved; but it will be started » There are expert accountants | plenty who'ban show gamblers how manipulate a sure thing. ‘The prospectus of the abandoned Plan has been distributed to patrons of the baseball pool, and a copy is ‘printed bol, It reading Liv + ros. Pectus it wd be borne in mind ‘that Mond: Clearing House trins- | @ctions are pifhted on Tuesday, Tuss- “day's on W jeaday, and #0 on; also, Teuders miht note that the name “New York’ @iearing House” {5 not “Mentioned. ‘Here is a copy of the ‘prospectus. THE ELK@-CLEARING HOUSE will dis it the following 600 Premiums totalling $620.00 each | Week to th: members holding re- ‘osipte with the last four, three and two num! corresponding with last four, vise and two numbers ‘Clearing Exchanges. . ¥. Clearings for read: “Exchanges $205,372,- $31." Holder of receipt with nim- ber to correspond with last four Exchange , numbere—2621—would receive one. Holders of 9 other 21 last three ould receive $4.00 cach, ‘while 90 other receipts ending—2i ne sae wren receive 1.00 eac! ‘All subscriptions must be turned in not later than the Saturday pre- play. . Morning Sun il) be offictal. Bhould ="hollday fall on Monday premium will be added to Tues- . All other holidays will be | SupsckrPtion 180. por wor Aa ambitious bunch of gamblera gtarted a scheme last June involving weekly distribution of $3,030 to hold- of tickets’ showing the baseball ‘ making the aggregate highest lowest scores in the National, Americam, International and Southern and the American Associa- figured to reap a profit of yreek, but they couldn't a @aMclent number of %5- ‘The most successful New York plan involyes the scores in the National o American Leagues, the American Association and the International Teague. There are eight clubs in _ gach league. The National and Amer- foan League and the American Asso- lation are numbered from 1 . te § and IntePnational clubs are Moentified By the letters A to H. Ig the player's ticket, for which he pays a dime, is numbered, say, No. “183 A bis clubs are New York, Na- ; Toledo, American Association; / Philadelphig, American League, and City, International. If the ag- lube in a day ie higher than the ag- ite of any other four clubs the of ticket Ivo. $60. |Special 10% No Deposit Required er amatier prizes. binauions of num- ne dally receipts aggregate $409.60, the The profit in each 4.60, out of which the expenses, stbed of blind pool bt Every saloon, hundr ores and barber shops and numerous eating places maintain scor bjind pool bor in the League on the daily results jonal and = Amorican issued in books of 120 by the Gem Novelty ny, Chicago, IL, War Tax A dime is the price of @ On each Ucket appeara the names of the clubs in the two leagues #ite the name of each club ts There are nixteen num- tle and a nu r, WOMEN'S SUITS FOR FALL r same time the} “ky same style will appear on upper Fifth| Avenue. Visitors are welcome—a small first payment se- cures all the stylish clothes! READ MENTER’S THERMS $2.00 down and $2.00 a wook a ir 180 iM ona purchase 90. 1; i adburl of i "eo ple living ‘towns are Invited. WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE MENTER} 3 BIG UPSTAIRS STORES York Store, 226 W. 128th| Street. Open Evenings. Brooklyn Store, 435 Fulton Street, Open Saturday Evenings. Newark Store, 149 Market Street, Open Saturday Evenings. Discount and Save $13.75 on this $137.50 Model RELIABLE PHONOGRAPH The amount you save thtough this Special Discount (818.75) will enable you to start your record library with one dozen or more records without cost. hogany model, Hear what RELIABLE is. l Special Price, $ 123.75 sf Meath) (NO DEPOSIT Come in while this Special O' See this beautiful ma- a wonderful phonograph the fer is in force, REQUIRED) Large selection of Records in Ital’an, Polish Hebrew, Swed sh, Finnish and Norweg an Summer Closing Hours Are Over Beginning September 11th Both Stores Open Saturday Evenings. Harlem Store Also Open Monday Evenings, CowPERTHWAIT & SONS | “Oldest Furniture House in America’ 3rd Ave. and 12\st St. Two Stores 123-205 Park Row at Chaj boards and make ® am $4: fi ¥. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTE bern on each ticket, eight numbers to each league, Bay a ticket bought for a dime bears on the bottom in biack beavy ty the numbers 113 and 114. The holder glances upward’and finds that his clubs are the Washington and more than one ticket. The confirmed | potter's fleld to-morrow, “pugs” do not hesitate to Invest in $5| nounced the morgue to-day. chance of getting back a profit of $4. The Chicago |aection la quick. prairie fire to St. Louis, Cincinnati, several weeks In the hope that plan is simple and| murderer would be caugnt i It has spread like a| The Detrott Philadelphia teams of the American been, inves League. If the aggregate of runs|Uleveland, Detroit, Toledo, Buffalo, | ‘ ag” interment made by these two teams is greater|Rocheater and Syracuse and 1s bound | furigect “eCeeery [0 delay interme than the total made by any other (wo| this way. in teams in either jeague or both leagues the holder draws down % for his dime. The maker of the book has taken In $12. Out of his $3 surplus he paya the "Gem Novelty Company” for the book. It ls not uncommon for a saloonkeeper to sell fifty books afternoon, This shows & snle of 6,000 ea cae DIFFERENT TIMES, TRUNK VICTIM TO BE BURIED + (Prom the Kansas City Times.) Detrott Authorities Notify Police | used Net to Hold Body Longer. m to slow music. ‘The body of Mra, Eugene Le Roy, | could to In the old days.” charffeur, qualify as a tlokets, Most of the gamblers buy| trunk murder victim,” will be buried tn it was an- The worth of tickets in one book on @| Hody has Leen held at the morgue fur the ‘Phe rich old coot doesn’t kick his out Into the snow as much as ho Well, to-day the son wouldn't starve Any rich man’s son HOURS 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. STORE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY HEARN FRIDAY SATURDAY 2200 Girls’ Dresses sos 19] A wonderful collection of dresses for school girls giving unpre- cedented values, As a new supply is now the immediate need of the girl from 6 to 14 years, every mother should take advan- tage of this sale. Our regular $3.74 and $3.94 These dresses come in many pretty styles besides those illus- tracted. Checked and plaid ginghams, linons, genuine crash and chambray. Attractive combinations and plain colors, NO RETURNS NO EXCHANGES — oO FRIDAY SATURDAY 10,500 Yards of All-Wool Dress Goods : 3.00 vara Our Regular $4.28 NEW FOR THE FALL 48-in. All-Wool Velours—Raccoon, rein deer, fox, beaver, drake, polecat, sable, 48-in. All-Wool Tricotine —Navy, blue and black. Our reg. $4.28 3.00 64-in. All-Wool Poiret Twill— ! | bluebfrd, carnation, poppy, olive, otter, | | Navy blue. Our reg. $4.28 | | 3.00 Heavy seal, Copenhagen, henna, navy and black, Our reg. $4.28. 62-in. All-Wool Men's Wear Serge quality—fine weave; navy and black. Our reg. $4.28 48-in. All-Wool Plaid—Fine serge weave, Numerous pretty effects in brown, green, 3.00 3.00 At these remarkable (SaieSasf{i) values it will be well worth your while to buy in quantities suf- ficient for your Fall and Winter dress needs. An extensive assortment of fashionable weaves and colors. NO RETURNS NO EXCHANGES See other pages for our four column adv. and Sale of Men's Shirts and Sale of Blankets, also Special Values in Women’s and Misses’ Fall Frocks and Suits, tan, navy colorings—large and small designs, Our reg. $4.28. . Fhe authorities who nave | been investigating the crime have no- ew York police It would Drink a glass of Klim R 9, 1920. 4 e 5 D HATS SPECIALLY PRICED $5.94 The newest note fn millinery. A soft velvet hat is just what one needs to start the season, and we have ; an unusually charming collection which we are offering at this very low price. These very good looking hats are trim and smart in appearance and com- fortable to wear. The velvet is of good quality—the models are irresistible, Colors: Black—navy—brown—Chow—taupe—pheasant. Y Cu NEW YORK Banyo —Second Fleor, 34th Street, Frent. eesian souaes Ine. y with your dinner From the first time you taste Klim you will be delighted with its genuine fresh- milk flavor. Klim is pure, rich milk reduced to powder form without cooking. Noth- ing is added. Nothing is changed. Nothing is taken out but,the water. ¢ Replace the water and you have milk ¥ again — fresh and sweet. Klim users face no fears of milk shortage, no delayed deliveries, no undependable quality; they have no worries about souring. Klim does not sour in sum- mer—it does not freeze in winter. In any locality, in any season, it is always the same excellent milk awaiting use. POWDERED MILK Leading doctors see in powdered milk a veritable godsend for humanity. Many hos- pitals are already using Klim, as are many schools, Klim comes in two forms: Klim Powdered Whole Milk (full cream) and Klim Powdered Skimmed Milk (for all cooking purposes). A | -makes 10 quarts of liquid whole milk. 2%4-lb. package of Klim Powdered Whole Milk | steeetsout ot Buy it by the pound and use it by the spoon- ful—without waste. Convince yourself that Klim is rich and fresh—that it is convenient, Get a supply today to meet your family needs, Klim is for sale at all the stores of the following firms: H. C. Bohack Co. eu Gristede Bros., Inc. National Grocery Co. . YRACLUSE, NY Charles & Co. Daniel Reeves, Inc, SUNDAY ‘WORLD “WANTS” W. Aa 4 aa ae ac seit aa ect ogi tt nas ORK MONDAY WONDERS + ‘ i -

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