The evening world. Newspaper, July 24, 1922, Page 14

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7 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JULY 24, 1929, =,” d HOW TO GET EVENING WORLD FREE BASEBALL TICKETS ABOVE 1S SHOWN A SAMPLE PANORAMA PHOTOGRAPH OF THE GRAND STAND AT THE POLO GROUNDS, TAKEN JUST BEFORE THE GAME STARTED ON FRIDAY. IT IS REDUCED FROM A PHOTO SIX FEET LONG. EVERY DAY ONE OF THESE HUGE PIOw TURES WILL BE MADE OF THE BLEACHERS AND OF THE GRAND STAND AT THE POLO GROUNDS. AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE ARE THE INSTRUCTIONS OF HOW TO GET A FREE GRAND STAND SEAT IF YOUR FACE APPEARS IN THE PHOTOGRAPH. 3 $ 3 $3 BELOW ARE SHOWN TWO PHOTOGRAPHS OF SECTIONS IN THE GRAND STAND (LEFT) AND ONE OF THE BLEACHERS (RIGHT) MADE AT THE POLO GROUNDS YESTERDAY BY THE EVENING WORLD'S PANORAMA CAMERA MAN, WHICH ILLUSTRATE THE FREE TICKET PLAN. TWO PHOTOGRAPHS SIMILAR TO THE ONES SHOWN HERE WILL APPEAR EVERY DAY, BEGINNING MONDAY NEXT, IN WHICH FIVE PEOPLE WILL HAVE WHITE CIRCLES DRAWN AROUND THEIR HEADS. SEE THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE FOR DETAILED EXPLANATION OF HOW TO GET YOUR GRAND STAND SEAT FREE. awn ino ge nome oe “ A i pee & e Pn APTI IB INT EN PAR Talal Tac cli alnaliaaatliniaa sae $ Sa He , THE EVENING WORLD WILL SEND TO THE POLO GROUNDS ON EACH DAY THAT A GAME IS TO BE PLAYED, THE WEATHER PERMITTING, THEIR PANORAMA ARTIST WITH HIS BIG CAMERA, HE WILL MAKE ONE PICTURE, SIX FEET LONG, OF THE AUDI- UNTER Aa. aa ENCE IN THE GRAND STAND AND ANOTHER OF THE BLEACHERS. FROM THESE HUGE PHOTOGRAPHS A PANEL OF FACES WILL BE CUT OUT AND WHITE CIRCLES DRAWN AROUND FIVE HEADS IN EACH PANEL. THESE PANELS WILL THEN BE REPRODUCED IN THE PICTORIAL SECTION (“GREEN SHEET") OF THE EVENING WORLD EACH DAY. EVERY FACE IN A WHITE CIRCLE 1S ENTITLED TO A FREE GRAND STAND SEAT, EVERY DAY THE PANEL OF FACES WILL BE SELECTED FROM A DIFFERENT SECTION OF THE BIG PHOTOGRAPH, IF YOU SEE YOUR FACE IN A WHITE CIRCLE IN THE DAILY PICTURES PRINTED IN THE “GREEN SHEET" (LATE EVENING SPORTING EDITION), BEGINNING TO-DAY, JULY 24, COME TO THE SPORTING DEPARTMENT OF THE EVENING WORLD, 12TH FLOOR, WORLD BUILDING, BETWEEN 10 A. M. AND 1 P. M. AND IDENTIFY YOURSELF AND GET YOUR GRAND STAND BASEBALL TICKET FREE. FOLICEMAN SHOT} |’ eroee peas mas, Ha these, Misat to ihe ground | by, an unknown tan mbile on Scty 6 | DIES ON PROVIDENCE) Ws wes one of thaipeensere 2C EAGLE BOATS TOEND [Un eo eee ee Na Sh PRISONER ESCAPES], 22702", Patiss who come here) nD iy prisoner tad four sho aa {te CY Total where he wee QF HEART FAILURE] sun was dtiation of the heart. ates] CRUISE OFF MAINE| itn’ toute aro undamaged," he Conti, none tiking effect, He thet Atested 91 f the heal atid \tramson was on her way home from panne ey Soiuad \Gontl Wit Aten: ‘ellos are hunting for his as was patrolling in H mk A . eh aeeallnens Vie vo al Nitin [sale “and have amply proved thelr Alleged Fugitive Caught] ‘mekensack, last mint 4 hight stlek, Other pat ae Hans _ Miss Mabel Abramson Was|* * PB ae : moaninl reve ni Naya Pui seaworthiness. ‘They encountered the Ilere After Pals Are is An fea eh $ ; mana wee eda thick twer f Wi BABY IS ABANDONED Returning on Boat ro SELECT 1 IN CATIEL oyage to Bermuda as worst gules of their experience, The tiding, he} Gonti were ap , 7 , OF add, ruise will be finished off the coast of red with felon AT DOCTOR’S HOME From Vacation. At a special meeting of the Richmond | pe monte lanned, 59, which | Maine.’ wh When the Fall River line steamship | Courtty Demoeratle Gener Hy Sonal | started with the T Minols for a] ‘The southward cruise of the Eagles ed her dock thiy)tuday In Stuyvesant | Hay" Toruise to Bermuda, now are on theirJended at Norfolk, Va. ‘The first, J. Cant way baek, heving encountered gales} second and third battalions of the : no| State Naval Militia are partictpating tth Capt. Williara Bell Wait on the Illinols In command, Capt. I. Pita- Arrested. Several hours after Pat seph Dalia of Hackensack 1, had been shot in the right wrist in a pis tol fight at Washington and Vreeland said, Di Donat nd two cther men] assault Iman Jo Miss Margaret Dolan, nurse for Dr 1 heir Havel Benjamin Koufman, Bay Twenty-first} Providence righton, S. 1, Rorough Preside » Bensyr t t to the back} morning the death of one of the pa 1 7 1 toor of the tor’s residence Inst night n the doorstep, RAILROAD POLICEMAN ar. | orhe child was talon to the Kings Coun. rseKED nhs ss She and mother | 1 thel M Miss Mabel Abramsor eould mi iwainst ‘Avenues, Hackensack, a man de oY scribed as Lorenzo Di Donato, thirty Holt Bt ot, Haek . ton, who Was Novi tt red nin the John Maste gerald of Brooklyn ts n command ef four, was arrested in his room at No.| gest striking him in the wre aoyed in’ the a ro to at | was dreased Ih ice guilt and eyes. Aha} Soong womun tiecame ill soon atter\and former Alderman Jamos M, Hny- | Commodore Forshew of the Nevall/the Engle boats, carrying sixty: mam B81 Mulbemry Btreet early to-day as When Con began firing, foaiia the Pennsylvania Ralioad, was attacked jugs, bat and sweates et the ship was under way. A physician yeasy of New Brightom ‘Militia this morning denied a report

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