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t/ —— THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1921, 1s FARTHEST FROM HOME. BE PRONOUNCED OTHER SPORT NEWS esha fine. Giants Have One Big Inning FOUR TWIRLERS | Mrs. Mallor y Dancing Socety's Head Makes 730% iio eta = time) Tne tae | ty eee | school in 1851, ° Is Winner Over | Strong Plea for the Waltz—| ae ee cant foe ea Interviewer, And Beat the Cubs Again, } Mrs. McL Indians Earned Citizenship |"°™ ee aE Why | foiintien frome aeieiead. CINCINN be deg 31.—In the Fi ° . e (SED BY ROBINS ars. cLean) in War, Declares Joseph K.| “Tourh they were really men | ae | Sinton Hotet tobby to-day was or Their 8th. Straight Win ———— ot Auunée rn Cals icasagiens without a country, ineligible for ar Elivu Root of New York. He wae ce and inverostea ent} DiXON—Thousands in Cuba| citizenship in te United States, more | MAY MAKE ARRESTS Wee ‘ Smith and Bancroft Make| Homers in Session in Which! Refore 1 | ] lery of spec ors r ‘olla Y . . , .|t 1, North Americ Indians 4 | “How is you first name pre langlen, te 6 . Alone. France, and offered to le awn their micide Loe a eaean tata an ‘rot founaa. | ROOT TELLS HOW ! “ELIHU” SHOULD RUNS FOR WEEK e Comet of France, made | oscention Considered | ately: her first app lives that the whit rance in open tour ‘8 civilian de “In our family it always has for Sellers of 1 il the Rune Ate Scored, |e NATIONAL LEAGUE. HEAT OLECR RET RRR AHIC VINNIE | ap hs a aah a hould not perish from dhe earth," d ats scl been the custom to call it ‘Bless jab. ry a + “ae | ment since he emorey eee >} ure VIXOn, Sooretary. Caused Death _ Nes pinged fw tenet Leaders Ate Back in Cham-!the national championsh'p, by play-| 4.) 4, /09er Bare te der. | te Aimetiona: Tenn Atemontel 4 | hew,' with the accent on the frst Cineinn ; ta |e lirls, the secret is out at any rate : : Assistant District Attorne ' able, 1 suppose, according % “r F ave | ine in the invitation jawa tennis sin-| wookition, who has just’ returned pore, By Isaac Shuman. Sains Pionship Form) and Have: |e een g lure ot the Rookaway| THe ng World has discovered from France afer a atinly of the In onsidering to-day makin the best Biblical authorities, it OTHING, it seems, is considered || [itsburan’: Jinning. HeUntiRE COWS Yeatord Mrs, dtal- (ome Feneon wh soldier boy may * part in tie war, and is now at 18 A result ¢ Nd have the accent on the An .nsurmountable obstacle by dasclayed ali Wie power ana. ce |OUMES rhythmie hoof of any | Is ea ee He wank one I ly Samet, twenty-nine second syllable, but I always have the Giants these afternoons. Tearageyits snale adoapors | ROUIMEMIINGeN ANG Showed: what whol oe st why he ty jus Shite, Gite IN Rewdnn t er A chemical analysis} followed our family custom te Not even really wonderful pitching, i GAL ke cava HH Gate vat er ; stave on a ballroom floor as On| cometerios bouring the names, ‘eh: sl © died from aleoho ’iie|’ pronoune t such as Speed Martin presented yes- Tisch ate Elvaremrul to Nias luvshull Meds pee ie Meh . NOR Bact Re eee ee Ore nee they bad the hate terday for seven glamourous innin Ditkaburehors wore back ih pion of 4 | A part of ne at W UNiOA Hate Be bs Shan end, Haxel Graham, onl ¢ ne if it so that the sea. one of which will long be remembered eal Se AMOR inter ne future General mu in} ia any ih our army 1 i restaurants int on snd vind third syllables were hardly i tie ceasing t06 a. Wiple why By | ie MSL Te ESCs ol WO Ms nt winners |. nour ot ao overy day in the atudy | were awarded to 150 Indians, : rokeradiancescyons | auate the Cubs, Nor even mediocre hurling |) thvsiand $ ve lsd _ . mit eu ar ” es ere . o Cart vy. [and practise of deportment and dane one recelved the Cre Ie Ge « « Phe District Attorne offi Mr, Root explained that under by their own pitcher, who this tim: INTERNATIONAL LEA! | ry ee i pre ; a ed % 2 oa yop rie & sien etna 4 nrg og |, |deelde whether persons who et no circumstances should the final sued to be AP ‘e rho |} clubs simitiw jerack Rol who nard s ar as Martha] (le Sam doesn't want any wall | o¢ Ae ik Hite eaertaee? Tladrinks are subject to prosecution fur : “hut eb bene (to Wee A cunts anes ae We Cie ____ SMT hinder them succeeded. Cadore lasted ayia. The er was brMant and | jiowors thé agit praca pas as rules 3 PRCA Ae hag SL Cedi anit ad t 1 Barone ig} vw imong the army men he sendy | chine gunn Ho turned one of the manslaughter if the purchas ox 0. permitted the visitors to get a three || Xaware tal 3) e purchaser dies,| "hoo, run lead before h.s tet || terete 4 lias nly Chines Isl tigs, and Milita) whoire> /epesdy: counted): all parts of the world, where, as| und on the enemy, and finally forced | Misa Samet died in Miss Grahat SEE a het oh Ad bere Le deren oY Ht eved him, fared no better, Smith for the n Wood pant of thete tu ‘shey rout | rofl ermane, Rion “kt WAL Hf slant | K ‘busy 01 fr own account in th Ryrmouse 4.000552) 16) 1 . wo | Matra 5 mt o heir d he st | Paya pagemp Or No. f reet 7 eighth and proved that no hope for|| iuatine vc} +] haf carti thie Wedd as All aan ae tlhe nd numerous social entertain Porshing’s list of the | yesterday, and Miss Graham i ill, ie YED POLICE ROLE, Victory nowadays is forlorn. " ames he was on the mound. Schupp nly|imenta of d atic Importanes, | 1") bravest heres of the war Miss Samet, known pro nally LANDS IN BELLEVUE Gaiy/hieg ies’ bd Phsed | Byeed ts pes the game, The score was 8 Hence the army dancing school, af "Efe strongly tut Indians ly KA | Bade, WNily, lone: here Gavel ach of the seven times the Gianis| = 1 seig (Bivaten ‘souved NL (thay Hine | Mee Re ; ve, Mrs. 1 Bointinetihutions || iho @hite AN Goneiiered | weeks from Panama. With her |CAarrell Held for Observation Atte: had batted prior to the eighth. Hi ‘they needed in the third, Blghee beat e ‘or thirty-cleh ves ROW. Vizay [have ever boon willing mother 3} ayed at the home of her Renting and Arresting Base Wie eveiyinine iket ta) nace |? Se a ae va ate einer 1 WOMEN'S IN been in charge of this department ) mare In bis wars, and it ist brother-in-law, ‘Theodore Preyss, N toneineer. | cad ammonia. Hin Gubll Jeans made proper rec ad ; | : . indicates, ond only two hits bad he | advenced to third by reason of suc- iJ ng his pup Shee 420 Mast Lod Street. She intended to | Cunni m got on by 5 er 5 ein efor G Carre enty-nin } given up in all those frames. Only |o(t Mariins glove and jceaslve Infield outs, Cutshaw's fn hing, Gen. Maret and — recruit singers for a cabaret show tn | 4 M7 unael Carrell. tw ee aaa ‘ one man, Rawlings, had reached sce~ | late rtd e See ha ne A Hel ADE LC ants aay ue uN Pai a baile a HOTEL RATES AS HIGH IN JAPAN. the Canal Zone and planned to sail] yonccman early this morning and af § RePaa se , s after| Mit the second homer of the inning, | and Robertso ediately followed cht in the Work: 4 + SHiGUleh tice Seer Hig Reali ite : end safely, and bs stay there after| (i Wi Nivding just Inside the fou! | with a nomer beyond the right fold} TTAUALAIRRLIOCEGR AS HES for ina fow day . |. ter ¢ kK omuch excitement at 148th singling and advancing to it oP) tine in the second tier of the right 1, accounting for (wo more, Barn- | W | phere is With diferones in tir Detective Kelly of the Wost 47th! Street and W Avenue, the Bronx Smith's walk was shortlived. ‘That | and clinch the eighth | nart's double, to a py Grimm's | N3 a eseth tee Ce ta pain Sr [hetween our and those of tt Station learned that Mis) was taken te Bellevue for observation, Wis th the thie \" tory for the Giants \ &: prodiiced fourth rally of |W, Peat rs Of) came grade in this country «diamond ring valued at $00) At 1 o'clock Carrell dragged an ok Nehf hit sharply on a line betwecn| ‘The comeback of the Giants in that nning @ moment later, \is Mine Marysrel ha sillgas | i:urope," ted 1. Lwoki, Pres ding, ‘The police ‘hava quea- | Hen, beaprctnsted and bleeding profuse. H : Di jnning secmed to indicate that their! é alg In the | teed iS wan'ttms | “Music makes the dance," said Mr ‘ : i pene! ly, into the Alexander Avenue Btatler rat an ; ingin f ry Jue yielded a single tally tn the | It) one dapate ine an A number of persons where ; be aebdgel erica he Grive appeared /fighting spirit is now ¥ aroused | arin before ne passed out via @ pin I riner defeated Mra, ©. | izaty No dancing teacher can|0? & Japan yy od te have been and told Lieat, Joba J. Cronin he want @ certain hit, but Zeb Terry, who had/and that they will be a touch prop- |), ih Lita eal 2 ‘ now at the Waldorf. Suites in the ant k ft ‘i " f t been ranging between the bags in alosition for every club on their im | aes , ane arent Beas on | MS : J abteduce a new dance coe BAY Noa taaneninamatenannstatde, lian n veri arrents, [et to make a © oes ote 1 yest r doubled Oo eentre an scored on r, " Ospect of Ifs suc unless it tits y ) ae saiepintncar ets noite awe 7 marvellous fashion all the pric minent Western trip. 4 cE eeIR AE | Tom MeKee to Compete for Fancy | iy Neos $15 a day and sit rear wus realize At joemen toot qoacheoA out G gloved hand and | « TMely, Test today will do the pitch | POI E aoan in the. goventh, th Dive tithe. Sof the moment. Phe two- [coat st. Mele in the beat restaurants! SAYS LANDLORDS TAKE him Je. ohmtae (On the navies’ of (De stabbed it. It stuck, and Rawlings| fave been worked Hard in tho past | common enemy amassed iwo Boh Malas nse ee Hien nati cues 25 cents for breakfast, $26 for lunch FOOD FROM CHILDREN. *!°<"* neoin Hospital he war k and Smith, who had of course left | eight burden of which counters, th LECH iE! Waker Benw on Betit ny te |W iston Post: March, {eo and $1.50 for din Living taken te vue. : their places, proved easy to get, ‘Zeb ( and Tarnha and after — te Hone’ A pdtv Which exactly suited | Méturally choaper in Japan than he Bronx Association Demanda Addi- up a fight in the ambu- ‘ the 1 faney. div H h Aa 1 5 { toauin) Hollodhen wi "i ‘ | force of Ro! . | the tine demanded hy the new dance, [Hut T have found thi athe United lance, but trolman Salzey and the ssing to Hollocher, who trotted with be te having been awanted {0 the seasite re | Soe ee LS He or panic sa Bthtea one nan Smo | Cenal Housing hesitation. @mbulance surgeon overpowered hint { s = foward are san uitched the ants cay a Vast night, oy Gre the one-step Became [MAUS te suit athe ‘Tremont ‘Tenants’ Aswociation, |804 Ut him in a atraltjacket, j will for the third out to Grimes, | da y id nA Gpoliian’ his ut une is true of me twokl isp! “ 5 Carrels prise did not give ni ae : ; ow hh nd th ants hope in that dive titlohol henge H tion of his tive f tolin Public School Ne. 64, Prospect ' play was the first triple one of the! |) a shod ' whieh is name. but said he was am engineer iv 15 arief seriealto confoae the Jing that Robins had fared ill at i \ em ° this count ' venue and t . mort “tg ( } geason on the Polo Grounds was always beset them In Squire tat Renda Olbgn wae. en : 1 CR Ke Fie provenieite and: labareneving devices ltar gob. bethg Gpaned ao] sty SRPMOCOURN HONG street te) aay { But the Giants weren't disheartenod | Bt 8 ball The jinx is ‘tials later ¢ : " 1 jan 5 : ve ' ) his way to owofk when Carret when they went again to the plate in| (¢ hora, who, how nothing came of (duff i : 4 Ms cuBa's WOR! CLAL . campacen for additional housing les- | inoeked hin down. beat and kleked hie a Th : ‘ the second, und. ao. dtd th Dug . CUBA'S WORKMEN CLAD To Bc \* ; the eighth | | |Bave not Deen goths aa fog intely) to open the fifth. but neith , ui goed PAID IN MEALS wanen LAM ae La A niece OLS | Kelly, who had fanned once and and anyway the home team di anced far. her ev * ' Riisaeles be { font and deore Dr. Mowat Hiched up a wound ix . Poned’ the second time, led with w | 3s" Vay to Martin ought to en- < not until the seventh that the and one M \ ca - tha nving th ‘ ated the ‘Noting slluae (HU forehand i single to centre. Meusel, whose day urage tei d the fan: ventry ow ably to brea 4 i \ C do lave u business histor \ 1 ¢ . > ale) had been idly spent, hit a tre-} ‘The Yanks will he here Thursday, | trough, ‘Ther! Wheat dropped a single Sees | ‘ ‘ Woinltzky, a Chiltan of Russian at nthe Tron about o0 per C05. Woman in Saattariom Leapa t ¢ | mendous wallop to the ‘left centro | vriday and Saturday with the Sena ATES sae tocrehte Janeen “ i cube RIAs declared Miss Agnes Lo Cr a law Death, H eld fence, Barber had anticipated tors, but the Giants will retarn Sun- | fl 3M Wheat Rooted: Gn ree 1 i tS ad Wl van, of No, 5% Courtlandt Avenue it by playing deep, so Kelly Sble| day for & three gama, seriew Sith| Soe aE Meconds etter a ua ; ie rhe workmen) would bol Yet, h Aer tee Sountianay Avertin. || “Mra Brome: Torsohlo,, thiHy-ve, Laity ! only ie take third, while Irish took! the Braves and then start Tuesday fay ng a run ot 40 by racing > Koore of 167 ise ¢ glid to work for their meals if the imanded this fHil Chan waschhas ai om aa ite bbe a second. lon their long swing through the West, | left for a stunning ¢atch of Krueger's | gecond jay d waltz music Hanters anid) anoreliants Tet pie eye ls aiente 7 [No 2 verside Drive, committer Casey Stengel went in to bat for|The remainder of th: season will be long ative a nat nae of point tien d MMA usehows snmerent ERO OROINELIIIE tO tlie Rit seen BeBe Hate ANown am inereageceones |evelde last night by Jumping from + area ee may ormay not have | u text of gamenoss between the Glanls | tng ninth, Gl staked the Robins to | (he, Amt SHON Ne 1 waltz songs, and the dance wil] America the American idea of writing wensurate with the increase in rents, | second story window. of De. Allee Bug: heen advisable, He grounded out via | ang the Pirates. The pitching staff of | Hein gecund ai Anal tally, "wheat and "cu LerHoon lock | Pee ame. a8 Del cver before. |aty losses Starting business anew |she asserted, ecuuso money ordi: bens manitarium tn White Plates Wath ot y' neither is what it s pe, and | My sing in sucecssion, but | tryed ne muten\| r “ay on a part of tis has been | Oo good Glvantisge ar ‘or food goes te H oteent * - and Meusel took third. Dhavever deficiencies each bas’ must |Janvrin forced Wheat at third. How. | gurned th Foe ee ee eT eee. ih RUImNUKGe (pe os wid to good wtvantage, | marily spent for food goes to the land- |ttarshto ‘removed the. screen fram the ] Ear] Smith, whose batting in he offset by the ficiding and batting ever, Kilduff's single to left brought ; : window:and Jumped) | Pts) Sed atest coe pinches always precludes the neces- | of the respective teams. Whichever ) My 5 7 opine ; . | sity for any one ever batting for/of the Iatier cracks first will defi- | INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE, i him, hit a home run off the facade nitely drop cut of the running for the Clubs, W. LPC.) Clue, Ww. OL. Pe ie of ‘the right field stands, sovring Notional League pennant. Balti're 102 26 .741|Nowark §7 79 .419 | - ABOUT FISH Buffalo, 86 55 .610|Syra’se 55 82 .401 ’ Tor'nto 79 60 S€8/J.City.. 50 86 1368 ‘ | F - k Bak I R - ad. D E Roch'er 76 62 .551|Readi’a 46 91 1336 { ran er IS ea y AN FISHERM Nf, GAMES YESTERDAY. e 5 Rochester, 7, Jersey City, 2. i R t t f | Buffalo, 12; Baltimore, 7. n o Return to Line-Up of — ~ayvitiams, simmons Resins Fer" Gs soning H T. M | ie san WET EC: oe Torento, 15; Reading, 9 (7 innings, 7 Sandy Hook. Gur, alana Mell Gt. | second). vas oP Mt ant Tt ; Yankees Here To-MOorrow sys. 28.) 88 89% °° "Binns ome oot wheduys Rotenibes x enges Mire desowss O297 7201 7:08 9.56 10:20 GAMES TO-DAY. Hugmen Display Champion- ing egred no are rahe | ics ccs Sa AT SAL ates ie Newark at Rochester. . f . . * . jingles by Bush ani Milan and a ct dard time, aA one bow for altimo a onto F One-Sided | secritice tly by Joe Judge gave the | daylignt saving une.) | Reading at Buffalo I ] d g E t f ship Form in wee ay ct Nea : eee {Including Extra Pair of Trousers q —_—_—>>_—— A. Belze ad Channel got five | « 7 Miiory SNe Brae | iis ot red coat ee SS eLOVE NEST” WIRE : hos b : ‘ wasmincton, aug 3—e|( STANDING OF) 82 wosned oe vounas. IS ACCUSED AGAIN feel, As as peen My custom in the past, ; Yankee pennant prospects are now | . : ; , cas ‘ t looks as if weakfsh have re-) Esther Tatnall Andrews Wrecked | ire th ‘a a sent an ever tees tO FAR CLUBS Y wrved'e' sca to an ny | SE Taal Andros, Wrecked ave gathered together from ery Wis) pserea ore aante Smith and two companions brought | 17° e, ‘ US : . their firet engagemen ec: ar . . 3 . h , > . NATIONAL LEAGUE, | fourteen to Broad Channel Monday. | sking Divorce, | ll t d t th <A ; In- | | rowed the margin by whioh the 1P-| cay w. LAC.) Clubs, w. L. PC! sate | prersperGH, A 31. —- Bather | a my stores en so e dians are leading to six points. The : leo 512 Capt. Eddie Tooncy and \harlie| dal : | Pitte’gh 78 47 624 Br'klyn. 65 62 ; : Andrews, who gained wide . ¢ team is in excellent condition, hitting | N. York 78 50 .609/Cin’nati 57 69 452 Benzinger of the Delevan Houses) os wite N fF iedareayt Ss old b me a well and fielding like champions. The | eran Ls Be ld Chipage e g na Broad Channel, got six ranging trom |”! : HF sa 5) wif ey ae : ne y piece Ss y — Teturn of Frank Baker, who has been | StLouie 6 88 532| Phila. 42 88 336 31.) ave pounds an the same Jay. |e se yt rulers bmw aed ' aut of the ie tors week (on Co At Polo Grounds is RHE, i es th Ne aft lis vt a h Rewer count of the injury he sustained at|cnicago ..ceese 102010000 pi Jim Marsters got a seven-pound| aM _ 2 en me # i a y St. Louis, will do much to strengthen | Sew York seen 00000008 5- weakfish and a six-pound striped bass LS Stor Avett aha hee ll Baveries Martin. and O'Farrell; Nebf and) © 2/7} id Mrs. Ch Dixon, pron the Huggins aggregation, Beker took | smiti Sunday alongside the railroad trestle| iment. residents of Ambridge, near \ ° batting practice with the team yes- | At, Brookim- 01040 199 poreiane| ee Broad Channe eres.) at rices O 2 5 30 " y wi sr POG RTOs Reba 8 Details of t Andrews woman's ’ ’ terday, Dut diin't get into the fray | Brool's tO EMER TL aa wal gs ald Weged association with Dr. Dixon! ; and probably will not until the team Pehl Giasnee sod Gobmidt; Cador An angler, not so old in years as| (Ue Oia, fr ihe Of . 7 E perience, just returned from La ? mM ‘ eturns to the Polo Grounds to-mor-| At Philadeipnia First Game ol eee n Common 1 Court of g | ie Proaatnn peueeoioe-11s | George, says he found the statement master's Report hy Attorney A 9 so e ave enou Papalisie RR ae in this column earlier in t Ouver in mmends ~-Lnoak, North, Walker and Clemons; , made n be granted a diveree Babe Ruth turned his ankle while tater for 2-piece suit and extra trousers,some have Hubbel id Heniine season that fishing ther fi bet Mrs. Dixon rounding first in running out a two- gig ( ; than for many years past fully ju In her testimony before the master i = o } base hit. He stayed in the game un- |S loule 1 titled Mrs, Dixon told of a trail of blond h 3- IA Gg and i til the Atth toning, when, with his | MMM A got mamy7Ziant moutn wack tir ets, halt pina rons enough for 38-piece suit and extra trousers, i 4 3 e rot any smal jouth black and other female accoutrements, she . . . . . team holding a big lead, he retired ihactes, Sedawieks G bass during a three week's sojourn, said wus left behind in the Dixon J le ° | | h d f and" Wilken Fewster, went, to Mant Fina pacae ¢ of Rone ere Ae Iarmee WC kN howe by Mies Taunull during’ the ab have placed these in a line in the inside of my store | field, Bob Meuse! taking Ruth's pi fr Oe 0ee 9000-0 & O pound fish was not unusual, 1 of Mrs. I Other witnesses al i : Ta ted RUN wilt probably be in| eeewicg- agua Wows; Fitting) fned..on fhe, abomls, berwaen Sab> told of henpenines inthe Dixon, hom so customers can come in, make ' | shape to play to-day [eee ape of water, which would not usually be Sin, where they said Dr. Dixon and s \ ; . Red re rckaon_ wae the nomina- | iRi MY... gece ggg guy f called aint Se regret aa ned their own seiection, and the price ' tion of George McBride for fitching ho: ‘on : > s — and wife : ore yesterday and the Yankees went ut| gate Mammut. twumie and Herunee:) Angleworms proved the mos: effec: —_—— willbe .... are: Soe , . @ ured large ones, hook Aan oO Oo 4 him with sen & vengeance that he re: GAMES TO-DAY. then through ihe middie, and puton PEGGY JOYCE SAYS e ‘ : ea man had | cincinnati at Bosten. | ja large cluster. A three-foot leader . been put out in the first inning, it St. Louis at Philadelphia. | was attached just above the sinker, SHE’LL WED AGAIN j D R came ought this manner: —_ — which was allowed to touch bottom PR ING LATS MDRIR tO SmUtSs AMERICAN LEAGUE. and then raised three feet rrives in France With Son of cluding Extra Pair of Trou é Peck bounded a hit past Shanks and) os, wy. upc. | Clu, WoL PG Wy west 4 in 8 ‘ousers of the Same Goods s ller went to third. Ruth drew a p Clevel'd 76 46 .623 Boston. 58 62 483 8 age PrN or creatine Ana Former Banker of Paris, filing the bases, Meuse! popped & N.Vork 74 48 .617\Detroit. 69 67 468 J) ai Buoy No. 10, near Sandy Hook, It Is Reported Texas leaguer into centre field, too far | hin 65 61 516|\Chicago 82 71 425 was not good last Saturday nr -ht r in even for the apeedy Rice, and Miiler| Stouts 64 60 .516|Phila... 43 78 855 | Oniy five sroakers were taken before PARIS, A fopen is UNCALLED FOR SUITS UNCALLED FOR TROUSERS scored. Ptpp Bisse a line fly to centre | GAMES YESTERDAY. \daylight) ‘Then a run was mado to planning to Seat nich Rice muffed id Peck cored, | F, 3 tded by friends any ay tet Fhe bates were shut tin hen Ward At bins ssogipoecanar dy be COUa Ee A BORrARy AGG Ee ene sepa 1 have distributed through my I have a hundred pairs of odd trousers all ready to singled to centre, scoring Ruth and | Wesbingtos iS "Joncooooi—-s te ashing arae Rey- | ‘ Meisel, Sending 'Pipp fo third, and Pee gs ee, eam. devas Roan Oat Metea aor pen” pnee RReS'= tteporis cot tN 3 New York stores all the uncalled were out. You ment fed something that might pos- Auton travelling to ascond on the throw | cmaney. ond Ghar Irving Van Horn, t) Will Say mlse J necarn for suits from my chain 00 sibly match your o! ia and vest. I have 0 At this point Erickson left the game | ' +40 2080-1190 6/9; Capt, Johnson, 6 and a 7-pounl P* Vo $ 5 ane Acoaths the Cuban,” ton Ms place Shae bb 8 8b 08 26 Te 8! mune: William Newby 8 and a 4 re Untted States of stores and marked ° pinced ee in my 37 er ie sores for dis- ° Mike MeNally singled to left, Pip scor- 4 gered; Pacer, Mo. ‘ lwfore leaving New York he is auld to . ’ 8 o ing ‘and Ward ta ing tnird, Hoffman weaey Stcnetioon ane ssc ag Qirvida, Capt. Dave tinve Jogetie ya est paar are them, some as low as posa can assure you ofafitaslowas ., . nid GRAatne. aaa fautea te GAMES TO-DAY, Martin, with a party of/100, got more costing 210,000 fran» ty be pure ant Ward was cauent off thirt ;New York at Washington. than 8.000 nea bana and parking at the nt pent uy sneet Dien and Mies J ” ‘and run down after *he catch St. Louis at Chicago. Klondyke on Bunday, Five Mahormen oy their arrival @ @e eirrere, by Pipp iknd Ward, coup! feveland at Detroit, Kot 221 aea buns between them. ate 0% 1! res = nh tore two rune in the first inning After oar RNceyatt ane We two sane, Mr Bre uncheun an the Rueats of that Maye held them in his right han{ Bateman to Coach at Wealevau. SE RON hi reper Hen this ownet uf \ v until the ninth when they’ made a thirl MIDDLETOWN, Aug, 31-—Chories p, gleai Al Sehola, 80 brass J. KINgMEY, Ayere Mise Jovoo t ted to, ha tally, Singles by Miller and. Pec Avg Qt -Charien Pe $5; HL Dawaon and P, Hngethart, 7) fai tricnas thet whe. (rice. ta na @ Bateman of Bom sacrifice by Ruth and Mausel's doudl Iatant J. Lortte, 40; 0, Namwah, al: D. Mor Merion after she was shiver ve the Yanks two In the second. in at Wesleyan. Bate- shay, a6; W, Tucker, 88; Billy Bunday, J he fourth a single by Peck, Ruth's | ninn was from Wesleyan last Meltrle A. Kiota, 31) M wis the deuble, an out, and Ward's alngle gave June, where he was Captain of the bane bint, 28. ania eat 0 r M | ue Beenie Bath TOR My 1431 BROADWAY | 2 COLUMBUS CIRCLE | 119-121 NASSAU STREET two more, Peck'a thir! hit, after Hoff \ ball team — tn played behind che iin Mike in ‘ LaF COR. OTH STRELT fvenines Unt» | man had been hic by a pitched ball, and jand was 0 heady playor and 4 Heh Gh. Hilt ands pare ery, Open coctiings Gat BM saturday | Saturday, OP, a Hayate eactifice ‘gave’ them another in sticker. He was a member of the Bei ls 0 wea bass and pers Phe Caupie intent ta veturn to the| a Gu fit” Bhen ‘with Harry Courtney Kappa Epsilon fraternity, un grounds United states in December ‘ ; | 4 / 7

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