The evening world. Newspaper, April 1, 1922, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1922. Knockout by Bobby Barrett Sends \ iirc cross ical Mess |B he Aeteiean Hymie Gold Back Home to Frisco eT r 44 3 of States a and 3 Kelly of Har. ~ “young Californian’s Ambition Nipped, | Vn taunes run Sion ot Brookirn In (wo | Bicvilenan ster ten coutee a He Starts West Unknown — | Commonweatt sporting Club of Harlem this 5 evening, There will be three other bouts to Managers. botween eveniy mi (9 SEES OW al Oo Cr | | PENNANT RACES SIZED UP IN BOTH LEAGUES 11.--CHANCES OF BOSTON RED SOX. Macott of California h two fights by ESTATE AT AUCTION, | REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. ~4 SO ar u Desnite Loss of Star Players by Trades, Red Sox Are Greatly Improved Over Last Year—Pennant Chances De- pend on Work of Three Yankee Castoffs. Sey aries Willie Gerber and iit etnah By John Pollock. in the main go of twelve rounda nt the ° ° Hymie Gold, the California weitor=| innit Grow aie evening, Puldie Cars Your Friends and Relatives weight who was recently knocked out will hook. up. w by Bobby Barrett of Philadelphia at] } Ln ALE --are probably numbered among those who, in the last the Olympla A. A. of Philly in a few > ne year or so, have bought lots in the Bronx at my Auction rounds, has gone back to his homo in] weight, and Fy git canta Sales, and who since have erected “Tax Exempt’? homes San Francisco. He suddenly disap- on the lots they purchased, on easy terms, at these sales, peared from New York a few = A great number of families have been made happy by ago and took Frankie Malone, the home-ownership. _ Why not join this big and ever permanently, Clark Pitt California featherweight, along with growing Army of Good Citizens--the best we have in this r|bim, Jack Kearns and Dan Me- fair land of ours? But—buy your lots now before the Ketrick, the managers of both fight- speculator and professional builder ‘gets busy."". To de.ay ers, did not know they had departed buying only means paying a fat profit lat jally for Frisco until they received a let- profit later on, especially ter from Gold dated Chicago biddi as “Tax Exemption” is now assured for another year, the managers ‘Goodby until April 1, 1923, during which period you can build a anges home and get all the advantages of ‘Tax Exemption” until April, 1932. Frankie Jerome clashes with Frankie Daly “Buy a Few Lots’’ next Thursday at the sale of the USE SLOAN’S TO Following is the eleventh of a serics of daily stories dealing with the 1922 prospects of the sixteen major icague teams. The stories are written for the United Press by experts who have followed and know each club. be in keeping with the calendgr@ it would be appropriate to wager 4), large sums of money on the] will play third base and Eddie F Boston Red Sox and loudly acclaim] will be used as an emergency man. them as sure pennant winners in the}; SaNaTHEh American League. thing depends on the work of | | | | | | { Figuring them as one end of the|three Yank castoffs—“Rip" Collins, Works's isa ja the biggest joke of|Alec Ferguson and Bill Piercy, Col- \ { brows et all BETWEEN NEW YORK ALBANY & TROY Commencing Friday, March gret, Steamere of pany will resume operations handling Freight and Harris also can tbe used as a vtil- Albany 8:00 P. M. Passengers ticketed and to all points. Telephone EXPRESS SERVICE ACCORDED ALL FREIGHT yet. | [nS had everything with the Yanks the day, but regarding them asa bet-J1,4 sumcient interest in his work ter team than they are generally given] tic ought to be another Walter John- traffic. Daily sailings from New York, Pier 32, N. R., Canal Street, 6:00 P. M.; West rgand 8t., Hed P.M. eeage Shipments will be received commencing Wednesday, anal 8000, TRAFFIC } eredit for being is not a joke son, and if Jimmy Burke can dig the = ; | Last winter, when Sam Jones, Ev- ous Bae tues eee Be ESTATE OF HENRY R. HOYT, Dec'd March agth ” v . a D . erett. Boott and Gio rhes eine he never got & chanos with the Yanks, EASE LAME BACKS John Sherman Hoyt, Esq., Executor HUDSON | NAVIGATION COMPANY ‘were traded to the New Yor anks, | being of about the same disposition. i jeton $ orland, ‘eceiver the fans circulated petitions to boy-| Ferguson is an unknown quantity. OU can't do your best when your EAST BRONX : j f a rry Then there are the veterans Pen- back and everymuscle aches with * O S y cot the Red Sox Fark an iene {[nock, Myers, Karr, Thormahien and fatigue. Apply Sloan's Liniment Baby Wants Cuticura NEW YORK CITY | Frazee to the crows. Wails about) 5.0.’ Quinn, the ancient and anot freely without rubbing, as it penctrates y 2 ; t syndicate baseball and money grab-| Yank castoff. They are all unknown and a quick glow of warmth and co It K His Skin Soft with valuable frontages on Gun Hill Road, Eastchester ping policies filled the air for weeks, | quantities. } Kea’ il put ce Led back ite Fai eeps Road, Baychester Ave., Allerton Ave., Adee Ave., Arnow nen spalty . Figuring that miracles may no iood for rheumatism, neuralgia, lum- Avex ! { and it was generally charged that) | ee is hard to seo the Red Sox sciatica, sprains and strains, Smooth and Clear ane uinrelion po Nala dati iielanibllsce : | Frazee was crucifying Boston on ay, ything better than fourth place /fches and pains, be stiff joints,| | papye tender skin requires mild, escth- ‘ ‘oroughfares. } | + cross of gold, &c. at the outside. They have a tremen- | 8d weather alter-elfects. ing properties such ae are found in the ’ ‘ | ao earn hia @ugort in Nowfdous hitting team, but it is unbat- | For 40 years Sloan's haa been the | Gutcura, Soap, Otnemant od. Talcum, Absolute Executor’s Auction ' Me, maintained that he got the best |#nced. It isn't the worst team in the pee Lest thousands of hom : York, maintained the got the best | eee 6 be over the world of the trade. Hugh Duffy jwinted out ra mint ¢ ty a eae ah : StL You'll find it clean, too—leaving no] | especially when baby's skin is Irritated, NEXT THURSDAY, APRIL 6th as that the Rea Sox were recruiting the | Fifth or sixth place looks about right. | vin taing, muss or ged pores. Its| | Cuticura Talcum is also ideal for baby, ‘ a See heaviest hitting team In the league ————— Wary cdor healthy aut alimuleting= at noon, in the Exchange Salesrcom, 14 Vesey St To The fans were beginning to subside MARTIN AND HERMAN WIN suggests the good it will do > in their wrath when Frazee up and Keep @ bottle handy, for vou never traded “Stuffy" McInnis, It all start- DECISIONS AT RINK S. C.Jknow when you will need it , MeAnee Raniah ; . ed over again and worse Sane ~ ns for lowes are 1HAdA AN a Via Cape Cod Canal : ‘just now, however, there is a dis-] Jimmy Kelly's featherweight ellmina- aK , ‘ position to wait until midseason be-|tion festa at the Rink Sporting Club in COUGH AND 10°% on Day of Sale In Monthly @ picteresque, convenient route; ideal for business : fore the boycott is applied. If Hugtt|Brookiyn last night gave the Brooklyn 10°, in Thirty Days {0 Installments of 2‘, Eaiote tub ate Inter 8 of Cape Cod Canal ; @ Duffy has any kind of luck with|bobbies a chance to alr themselves in a ” and Boston Harbor, Always in sight of land and all the young pitchers, the Red Sox may Ws pelting rainstorm. H at 6°; 60%, at 5159%—50%% at 5°, No change. the surprise of the circuit. plates The innocents came in such numbers “i (0) may remain on mortgage Service TROPOLITAN LINE steamers afford is Improved all around, outside of the | gee Popper Martin and Babe Herman RE you going to let it stick and every convenience and comfort. Connections at Bostom pitching department. With nearly | aye was for Johnny Kitbane's crown Gecomea chrenie condition? New York Title & Mortgage Ccmpany Policies Frec Resumed with Evetern Steamship Lines’ steamers for Portland, qyary mann (He) C1ds REIN eee ee en ee eee eee ceca ‘Of ebline noel Not when vou Savings Bank Books, on proper assignment, as well as Libert ickland, Bangor and Yarmouth, N. S. a cineh they will have about Chia) Feat he asienuandts tHa/ pelle, Houdevon ears know you have a preparation like Dr. Bonds, at market value, accepted as deposit Tuesday RIES Se vat ; hunch of mauters in ine javing. right [ealled out to chase the disappointed Pe iice Nike ieee Free Ree SHE ete nanny SeaaiSmtE Be APRIL 4 Rework incicine Sindey at Se. Tot Bareny ae ! r 7 inn trolling in left,}ones home. Brooklyn hasn't seen such i . . c fo paar a eam Pavan Ti be ewoctileds: ow! (a Apiticronaliniyonrh ti ais preparation is second to, none | || SEND FOR BOOKMAP ASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES. Inc, H Na Nemo Leibold in centre will be the] Herman won bis Kilbane tiacket by } jor its soothing, relieving effeote, i 7 jniy old-timer. John Collins will act {© x Radic Mredy. He got the | AE Oin! ought, colds and bronchitis quickly ||| 67 Liberty Strect ‘Telephone TOMI URRING er i va utility man ro n Keepiton hand. All druggists, 30c, ||| New York City is Cortlandt 0744 {II DYCKMAN ST. FERRY ||———~~o8 SA Two new will also appear on], a . + 30C, . R ‘ - — | base and Jocy nat short or on dropped him clenr EECHAM Ss INSPECT THIS PROPERTY TO-DAY Take the Bronx Park Subway Interstate Park 5 bah biel Feed hyd LAD i yygan reported down South|fourth for a count of nine but a to East 180th St. Station, or the Lexington Avenue Subway to Hunts Nie Heat BeRARRCCOE WikGne, a OVAL tamer ts sare { ition, and he may not be| that could not atop his than, Point Avenue Station, or the Third Avenue “L” to 129th Street. From ALL OUTDOOR SPORTS ROYAL Eisen 36 2 | until the middle of May. fin cee Martin had Dutch Brandt as A ) e ainy of these points transfer to the New York, Westchester & Boston R. R (wat Route for Autos to Now Jersey = a : § opponent and Dutch took and get off ht the Gun Hill ; Ny ; ima ‘ nt, Manager Duffy will use a id get off kt the Gun Hill Road Station, where free buses and my repre if Ie lior twelve rounds that wo tan il HN P SUNDAY WORLD ; ) O'Row:se al shortstop, and from the] stopped any other featherwel ‘or Sick Headaches Coe AU asia eb WANTS vas he bas been playing he will stay lworld, 3 I) WANTS WORK WOND WORK MONDAY me yin eee _ Seen — WONDERS . fy { 46 Lady Dorothy, Daughter of the Earl of Orford, Hopes to Discover Why . A Women Are Fascinated by Cave Men on Her Exploration of ° A A ° ° An African Oasis Where Still Live the Survivors . e of the Prehistoric Cave Dwellers ° = A f t For Walking Erect Dismissed from His Church By the Queen of the Underworld Astonishing Revelations by Margaret Hill, Beautiful and Famous ‘‘Vamp,”’ Who Was Partner of the Aristocrats of Crime Trapping Millionaires at Palm Beach, London, Paris and on Big Ocean Liners Which Give Wholesome Warnings tothe Public and Explain How the Traps Are Set se An Adventure in Hearts, by W. L. George The Latest News from Robinson Crusoe’s Island Should a Husband Be Flattered or Furious When Another Man Kisses His Wife? ne Monsters from the Ocean Depths Hitherto Unknown Why Ex-Emperor Karl, With 94 Wagon-Loads of Priceless Treasure Can’t Pay His Board Bill L (SBULABE rear PAPEETE RY ON TRE MER oe ja ©.) 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