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ChE Tate coy THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1922. tie Slay abound fevatc ak a bane oee ths BROADWAY GASPS 79 Persons Killed Here by At AULOS [Freres company. "ite har not occu-| Jotn Armistiong Chaloner. as pusands Can See World Series the play should result in a run-up, tho miniature ball on the board follows pled Dreamwold for some time. [' lost Hace gf ae Paris prise which he iy 3 the same gourse as the ball bein, its hold on him when Mra, Lawson lied] founded in 1890 to encourage Americans a As Guests of The Evening World) six ss 22 iors veces, 8 In September, 245 Total in State):ic: ste TeFarde Sales ete RAMs players on the actual playing field. 9 qatate in a little grove of trees and] raised from $900 | $1,200, and that the ‘ fresh flowers are pinced on the care-|Chaloner Americe: cholarship has been Tf the runner is retired at any of the tully tended plot each day. increased from $4)’ to $500, bases the white square immediately . _ Every Play Will Be Reproduced on Electric Scoreboard] in the hourt. "This aveida the von: Suspended From the Pulitzer Building. RGR: Gr aon AT elite eae SHAVES IN S] F Thirty-eiy thousand people can view the first game of the World| backward toward the plate. fleries at the Polo Grounds next Wednesday—thirty-eight thousand, no| The action of the hollow steel hall sacle month. Of thise seventy-nine were killed In New York City. During the J & fe More, Asa result, many times that humber who'd Iike to be in grandstand |" soverned by a (patented, magnet Police Int t Him as first nine me='lia of the year 1,370 people were killed in the State by motor FIFTH AVENUE ames, 34TH STREET operate j ; low York G ©F Bleachers will have to watch the historic encounters botween the Giants |imunet in snared with clectrivity awe Oe oe ee eee ge aera coy | @md Yanks through other eyes than their ow from a storage battery and as the} Crowds Gather at 48th The figury were made public yea- Street to Watch. Seventy Children Are Victims—1,370 for First Nine|— - - , Months of Year—619 in City, Automobiles and motor trucks ended 246 lives in New York State last | | That's where The Evening World ts operator behind the board movos tho terday by © National Highways] tection, Col. Cornell sald: ‘| i : # “Children pt treets to play the part of a friend In| There ts a minature bat at the plate} ™*=n¢t the ball on the front side of Protective Suclety. ‘The survey shows iidren playing on streets | 2 chs board followa tt, Dita ts if cannot be made to keep tle noed of to untold hordes of fans next | Which shows when a battor strikes at [ers trom Share Jn that there esac that the automobile leads all other}avoiding danger uppermost in their an misses, or et ‘< a } deaths, af, ee es. ednesday and every other day of swings and hits, It 1s also possible to strings or rods employed in its o; vehicles in causing violent dea minds It becomes nece Fire Prevention Week series. ation. The bat is operated by a sol Trolleys killed only four people in|aary fo, the police to see that such esi Sie GAY GEAR We seul STRCICS Co fo ett ce Traian backer New York City during September, and| regulations as we have are strictly October 2nd Te adlte, iene Youl the first. base line. third bate fine ae | The ble open space of City Hall only one death was due to an accl-| enforced.” mn to know exicily how anything |) or ind the plate. “It is possible to ac. | PAK offers the best place to follow| paused, almost naked, before a mir-|dent Involving a horse-drawn vehicle.| Of the total lst of those killed eo tut if you CAN'T use YOUR) cirately deplet a bunt toward first or|{t? Yank-Giant gaine in the city. |row in the window of a drug store at|, Lack of proper law enforcement la)several wero children. Twleve per: | you want the afd of the VERY| third or the pitcher's box, and when} /2n8 Will find plenty of room, They . dh a {blamed for automobile fatalities by in automobiles were killed at @yes among your acquaint-|a player beats out an inftold hit tt can| Till_not Interfere with tramo und] {8th Street and Seventh Avenue and}coi Edward 8. Cornell, President of crossings, despite the warning October 9th, 1922 3 a Be cleanly AMAR aa en wn inn] tratfic will not interfere with them. |attempted to shave himself. A traffic] tne society. Not only are the laws} campaign which has been In progress Permit us to introduce The} i tees throw beate the batter to A% guests ot The Evening World they [Policeman interrupted proceedings and | now on the statute books not properly| throughout the State for the last World's Electrical WORLD |,n°, nhotild ue on hand early each day, so} ent him to Bollevue Hospital enforced, but the laws themselves are months, urging greater caution Fi nstitutes @ serious menace to the lives bagi Burns saw ty whiskey bottle ire consti SCORE BOARD. If you| On both sides of the diamond are| they will get all the preliminary an- A the i bgt Sd cial dd f he lett 47th |{28uMictent to provide adequate pro-\at crossings. of iti get admission to the Polo| places to indicate the line-up of the|ouncements nnd catch the progress Mitt oatietagdge lie our citizens. Having undressed by degrees as he walked up Broadway, between 47th and 48th Streets, last evening, a man who sald he was Robert Burns, thirty, inds, it's going to be a ren} good| OPPosing teams, with epace opposite| °f the games from the start. Hh “Leh = veh i ‘Samaritan to nba Soot) the name of each player to record the cena fochs, At 4ath Btreet and Broadway {0% 600d will to the 2,000 members and|LAWSON’S BIG ESTATE Cigars, cigarettes and smoking pipes caused Ey Wikepaddied in front of tho Puliteer| the ampires abd just whe le at tut, MAN WHO SAILED he took off his coat. He had nothing Hie Hg cin Counctl who crewec| TO BE SOLD FOR DEBTS 13,000 fires in New York City in 8 rae Md Bullding and visible from a large area| us well as whenever u pinch hitter is} OREGON AROUND Leese BPR adie eat ana officers of the council will be installed | igi Cae to re, rion resulted in a property loss or Ml Park, it w » | Sent in or a change in pitchers made, és ; at a special gathering at bling's |“Dreamwold fo Under the over 000. A comolste raat’ inn will be given. Bases on balls, strike- THE HORN IS DEAD] Seventh Avenue, where he spied aici Friday, Oct. 6, and Sunday, Hammer Next Wek. mirror in a drug store window. Then fe- | outs and where the ball lands when —_—_— 3 : Oct. 8, memorial services for deceased] BOSTON, Oct. 2.—Dreamwold, tux: Protect your home by removing rubbish; over- + Hall (of the battles between the Na-| nit will be seen just ua ifthe fanel Admiral C. E. Clark Suc-|cnin worn an trunkes 8!" @l members will be held at) Ebitng's. urlots estate of Thomas W. Lawson haul at Hi in Pi, rd and American Leaguers. ‘Un-] were seated at the scene of the con- On Oct. 10 the athletic programme : ‘ and repair Heating Plan . full: Vike the older scoreboards, it doesn’t | test. So speedy and exact ts the ser-| cumbs in His 79th Year. we) bad savstully, taken a eat of the jubilee will begin v i bowling] which Is to be sold with all Its rare lece of soap from a ti Pequire a corps of human aids, who| vice which makes this board possible, ig Smee ; vet wae lathoring himself’ prepara, | meet at St. Anselm's Alleys und a mc-| furnishings, books and palntings to aat-| Be careful. It pays. Wanfler around in front of it and that within a few seconds after the Pree aaa oe Nae cHear| tory to shaving with a pleco of the| moral mass will be celebrated Oct. isfy debta, was Invaded by appratvers \ tter up the view, to be operated. | ball has started on its course over the} Adin! aries BE. Clark, U. 8. N../ i oken bottle when traffic police-| 12 in St. Peter's and Paul's Churclt,| to-day, in preparation for an auetion| THOMAS J. DRENNAN | Tp ents to your view a clear, 1n-| actual playing ficid it will travel over} who, when @ Capain, commanded the} ian on duty at Broadway, Seventh | 159th Strest and Brook Avenue. This] xt week x ibe | bructed, easily deciphered siiiiice,|n similar course on The Evening | battleship Oregon on ity famous voyage| avenue and 48th Street jomed the] Will be followed by an all-male min-|"") vson, of ‘frenaled finance” fame Fire Commissioner. ] Giggrammod to represent a basetnti| World's Score Board. from San Fraticlsco to the Battle of crowd. They threw Burns into al ftrel show to be given by the mame} oot ttass, his trlends say ond, and, on this, moving with) square white blocks represent the | santiago July 8, 1898, in tuo Spanish-|taxical and ordered him ty dress,{ bers of the council at Hunt's Point “ : tl utmost flexibility, a ball that ts] batters and base runners, As a play- Palace Oct. 18. American led at the homo of his| Then they took him to the West 47th AIOE Ctne Soliinen ve Cente) be: Ve etically propelled. This ball’s}er gocs to bat his name is indicated Ss 3 ovements are similar to those of the} un the board and one of the squares | @ushter here late yesterday. SWnen bd was locked up tn the athe Mell in play at the Polo Grounds and| moves to tho plate If he hits the} He wan seventy-nine years old and tion house, awaiting physicians from 4 ou will recognize, by the manner In| hall, not only is the course taken by | was one of the outstanding naval fir-| Roitevue, Burns again disrobed. Th i hich it flies around, the line hits,|/+he hall accurately depicted, nut the} ures of the war with Spain, taking rank | \o1108 ¢ound narcotics in his OT ay ie high flies, the fouls and the bunts | white square moves toward first base. I chia ae pubis aes police Sede RGR) poc! 5 ‘wihich wil) punctuate the progress of | 1f it is an Infield hit, the white vquare | miration. 9 exploit in aniling the ppp actual encounters. ats the throw to first base and the | Qrecon from hor Gani tok ane BRONX COUNCIL, K. OF C., ip fact there Is no possible play on} words “infield hit" are flashed on the | yee ete ape ae Bane HAS SILVER JUBILEE. W/@ ball field that cannot be accurately} ioard. If the batter is out, the ball |e ceutnt the Imagination of the Shown on this board. As quickly as} heats the square to first base and the} country and made him a popular figure. —_——_ the plays can be telegraphed they|word “out” is flashed on the board.| orn in Vermont in 1843, he was edu- ‘Will be reproduced. The fans in City | When a fly is hit the word “fly"is dis- | cated {n the school there until his ap- Hall Park—and there will be more| playet and tho flight of the ball ts|pointment to the Naval Academy at room for them there than at the Polo | If the fly {s dropped, the} Annapolia In 1860. He was * seven- McCreery 65th Anniversary Sale More Than a Sale—A Celebration mn Last Members of Bronx Council, Knights Grounds—will be but a few seconds| iffed" Is shown. Even such|teen and remained there three years, |Of Columbus, began last night a one- /behind the fans in the grandstand] a m detail of the game as when, eptering. on active service fs the Civil] month's celebration of the allver Beats. t) wr on first, the pitcher at: | War. He was present at the Buttle of | spite of its organization. The open- The diamond ts so accurately de-| emp catch him napping off the | Mobile Bay tn 1864 and had « share in ned, with uccompanying illustrative} >. ated by the ball leaving | ™4ny other naval engagemsnts {ng ceremony was & solemh veaper Mechanisins, that it 1s possible to fol-} -w pite! box and moving over to| He retired in 1905, In 1813, when the | service in the Church of the Immacu- ie the ball during every moment of while the square moves back |°!4 Oregon, which he had brought liaty Conception, 160th Street and Mel- » ound the Horn, was chosen as th the game, whether It ts in hunds| the base. If the runner ts safe | frst ship to peas through the Panama | rose Avenue. . Of the pitcher, just trav! hat.| bc white square beats the ball back | Canal, Rear Admiral Clark became her| The Rev. Mgr. Burke, pastor of or speeding between the base in the the bar If the -onner has been| commander again for a few weeks ana| St. Philip of Ner! 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