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Alton Evening Telegraph from Alton, Illinois • Page 6

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Afcrf teg to Wfottt, to not as ttli fcfe to Jeasons. two games I Mice Jfltw hopes to "get gtrtftg" tomorrow wW be The the tbirdfot tie The local wyn against i'White HfcU, The defeats of tie eieT Ulent, some fttld lots dt Before the season tt OTW, we Alten boys should team, Me- Whorter has (B 'team plajj 1 is greatly boys scheduled Western Many of college- ferje bunlld games, and they could str through gyjtte In early 'Ibow their ongest froiiti- BlaOWJUrn learn has no coachi jfo oft thll, tte school has stopped the practice ot credit" for dtootball, an4 good fail the tettot-were- numJaf neck; TiU flwiat Jrwabw few, Ward, in dooting, hit tha ball, later on did score. With tfoyt the wants hit a snar, The Tanks another game did bpf Hoyt had them eating tram his hand, SECOND CONTEST i- His pitching mitt fine; ifeGraw -was entertaining hopes The Bon would shortly shine. It almost made the old man cry, his players loit their we. ot the best players have quit the aquad.

Western is looVdng for a game. White Hall Carllnvtlle, McKendree College, and are being sough hy Coach Miller for tomorrow. It he is either of has an open date, will play Western, The game will be played at Bandsy will ses the opsalag of the local ladepeadent ssawa, it ot tba Attirtoaa IrtSlott witt twA feothall tswn the It, The Halt TWUI three to none, But Nehfll not to blame, His pitching was a credit, And he should have-won his game. bet Old Muggsy threw a fit Because players didn't bit. Frlsoh, the Fordbam flash, the young American, frith the Qerraan'name, on the Irish ball teem, is proving the individual staf ot the (Hants.

Although making an error yesterday, he is hilling many by his sensational playing. A man on-tbs base ie worth six om the bench. Thine are trytas dan for JwwnMe- Oraw. The little Napoleon ot the American pastime -no doubt has the magination ot a Dante and the per- everance of a Job during these days. Star of Huffgins Holds Giante to tVo Hite Put Chit UnrBasenmnirtf.

ttr Associated York, dope Was BftMked for another goal yesterday, when the Yanks shut out the Qiaota tot the time ia two first time a 'trick has been turned in a World's Series. Witte Hoyt, 22-yeaMfld Yankee hurler, was, the star of the game. £te held the National League champs to two hits, and fanned flve. 80 airtight was hla pitching that the Giants never bad more than four men at the one Inning. Opposed to Hoyt WM Arthur Nehf, Giant southpaw, Nehf hurled a great allowed bat three hits-tbut hie support not there.

The Yanks are beating the Giants at their own game, they are out- sacrificing, out-thinking, and out-base- running the National League chain' pious. Another solar plexus for the dope. Notes on trie Qame. Babe Ruth didn't get a homer. He THE HfeAb OF THE ALt-NIQHT midnight the world aeries line begins to form.

It grows an grows until the game starts. Here are the first arrtvala-they get the choice of unreserved seats. While Uttle kaown of the Bt, Charles team, the vlettors, it laid, pones a strong combination, which shows speed and weight, The Ifgion team, at present, looks like one-of the greatest independent eleyen that has represented Jfce'clty In independent flJocV Snw, one of 1 backs eter developed circles. EUll the greatest In Alton, is Johwdjr MflOroif oa tea wall, Watohinj taU clufc ttiT Iwt, 414 Johnny "Haw d'ye get that way!" Heyt loomed Imw the Woohrorth building tn New Tork, yesterday afternoon, by hla spootaou- lar pertonnanoe, Nehf of the (Hants pitched a Terr creditable game, His work of Thursday -wtmld win sine times out of ten. peer for defensive work, and he la far, 1 from tense.

The team is being cotwiheS by (Puni) Wood, one ot Attop'B greatest athletes. iGo to Good Dr. I. J. Beard, BJr.

Roads Convention 3tao.m Cook and Charles Seibold will leave tomorrow for Meridian, to attend good roads there Mr. Seibold drive the'car'. Clara Barton School Not Above Bid Figure John M. said today that feejined to have been as to lie asked nent as While the cost school of the state the school house cost cost of the building Mas more than the bond issue callei tor, It never believed that the building: cost any less than i did, he a 'Baving nearly below the contractor 1 bid been it; be to; put something to the Imotmt reilized. from bontl issue The th sontract was to, be $188,134.3,5 'am amount- 'Sped $1,658.95 coat of ground yill be over.

and. aboye. sum. A hit in time uTM.0UDei. was walked thre.e times by Nehf, whi tried, It is said, to work the comers.

But Babe scored a run, and stole two bases. In ths fifth he stole second and third In rapid succession. Babe was not alone in his stealing. Bob Meusel dupUcated McNally's feat of Wednesday and made a clean steal of home. In the eighth he caugnt Nehf napping.

Whejj he dashed for the plate Nehf threw a trifle wide, and Smith was so startled that he 1st the ball get away from him for a passed ball, A steal of home ia each game doing wall Three stingy little bits was -the total collection the Yankeea gathered ptt Neht yesterday. 'Barring Frisch, the aiants more than wood alcohol helps a ptomaoh. There were in attendance yester- frtsoh had as errw, but bo WM thi otar atlto 0 OM day at ttat, Kta fleWtag WM remarkable and had ot the clubs two hits. So far the Giants have 'made seren.llta and Frank owns five of them. A The official attendance for the second game, fans paid 9116,820, record.

BUTCHER KNIFE Wieneke. SEEN AS DESTJNSE INMURDEE Inanests were held yesterday afternoon at Frairletown, 111., on the bodies of Albert Wieneke and his wife, May Stella Wieneke, who were killed Tuesday night at the home of Harry Lohse, in each case, the Coroner's Jury found that death resulted from a gunshot wound and recommended that Harry-Lohae be held to the grand jury in the double murder. inquest held by Deputy Coroner B. Marks. There were but three witnesses beard the oronsr's Jury, Mildred Wieneke, IS years old daughter 01 ua murdered couple, William Knoche rred Wetaemaau, The most portion of tbsir Mttoony WM iu regard to ksuo found lying beside the body ot number of breaking day Governor Miller ot York, to- folks, gether with 85,600 common whom the Lord must certainly loved because he made- so many ot The batting averag leading with- a es of Bawl daughter testified that at the time otOhe shooting this knife was lying on the kitchen table.

Knoche and Weisemann testified tflat while they were sitting in the dining room with Lohae waiting tor Sheriff George E. Uttle to come from Edwardsville that Lohse left them for a abort time and went into the kitchen where the bodies were lying. The knife was found at the left siae of Wieneke's body, and it was shown at the inquest that be was right- banded. Lohso says he fired on Wieneke to proect himself and it is expected that the knife found beside the body will figure in his defense when he brought to trial The testimony of the daughter was her pervious statement. warning began shooting with a singl barreled shotgun, killing her fathe with the first shot, then reloading th gun.

an dkilled her mother. The double funeral of Wieneke an his wife will be'held tomorrow morn ing at 9 o'clock at St. Cnurch, Kdwardsvllle. Boniface 1 CONTE! Two In The Way Experts scribe ence Schedule. Ann Arbor, Oct.

f. schedules in one" is the way exports throughout the scribing the series et Wttfcfrft ence faeed by the TM of Michigan this year. TSUI arises from the fact that fee and Hfue meets Ohio StaUt Wisconsin and Minnesota, as the most formidable of tke ence teams. No other uni the "Big Ten" will clash than three of the stronger Michigan's first confsrenot scheduled for Oct. It.

comes to Ann Arbor. A Yost will take his squad for a game with nHneli. Tht ing mentor now is preparilpit charges for these games. With the first two conference tests out of tha.way, Michigan have but two weeks to fof I Wisconsin game at Madison, NoV, Only a week after the battlo Badgers, Michigan witt meet sola here. Advertise ia the Telegraph.

8he said ojoarreled with her over possession of a newspaper and her. She asserted that sho told bet parents and then Lohse without REAL BARGAINS Below are a few. of the Many Bargains we are offering. One visit to our store will convince of the great Savlnge you can accomplish. ings pwijs a mark of UOOi The other Giants have Rawltngs, and Frisch owning all the hits credited to the Rational; league champs.

JPipp arid Ward, with: .286, lead thefj.TanJc regulars, -while Hoyt and Mays," each with a hit, own .333 marks, batting i Ruth is 7Sc Jury Gives Verdict for Amount of Bill the City court, this morning gave a judgement in favor of the Erown Auto Co. tor the amount asked in a suit against J. A. Diets, The caae was tried yesterday and a sealed verdict returned. The defendant claimed that the bill for repairs on his ear should have been covered by a guarantee given on repairs made the machine, but the plaintiff claimed the defect in the auto developed from an accident, not from failure of the part that bad been earlier repaired.

Father Malloy of Lincoln Visits Here The Rev. Father Patrick Majloy, of the Cleveland at Lincoln, is here on a visit; He is visiting the priests at St. Patrick's, and the Rev. Father George Fallen assistant pastor of St. Mary's.

Father Faller and Father Malloy were classmates at Kendricfc Seminary, Webster Groves, Mo. Ti me to Buy a Stove Buy the for the Least Money Crippled Children's Clinic at Hospital A clinic for crippUid children will be held at St Joseph's hospital on Tuesday, October one o'clock, according to present plans. It expected that Dr. C. W.

East, of Springfield, will be present to oohauct the clinic. A large number of children will be at the clinic to receive treatment. WOOL, TOQUES Can, be used either as caps, khaki color, special WOOL UNDERWEAR Shirts and Drawers, reclaimed but as 'good as new, a very good value, per garment ww KHAKI BLIP-OVER SWEATERS You will heed one of these this winter," We have only limited number. While they $1.25 NEW UNION ALLS Made of heavy good value for S2.15 HIP BOOTS government Issue, just the thing for fishing "7R or hunting NEW ARMY RU88ET 8HOE8 A very good Work Shoa, built on the Munson QC last O. WOOL SHIRTS Government These shirts are practically new ft 4 All sizes ALTON ARMY STORE 312 West third Street Mall Orders Promptly and Carefully pilled Greatest Shoe Sale NOW IN FULL BLOOM Started Oct.

6. DAYS MORE Ending Oct. We Strengthened Our Sales Force so We will be Able to Handle the customers, and Give Them More Attention than the First Two Days to the Big Rush. VISIT OUR BASEMENT SHOE BARGAINS THAT WILL ASTON- ISHYOU, WE SELL We Allow SB and More for Your Old rothers 204 We.t Third St. Alton, Illinois Men's Scout Shoes Men's all leather Scout Shoes $1.95 IA Pnlr Ladies's Oxfords Ladles' High Grade fords In Black or Brown Kid, all sizes, all widths.

Leather or wood covered heels. $1.00 A Pair. Good for One Any Shoe to $3.00 or More, This Coupon Will be Taken As Cash. BRING THIS COUPON. American Shoe Co.

314-316 Belle Street Alton, Illinois. The New Overcoats Are Here We have them in all the new styles and patterns and in all weights, Light Topcoats, Medium vveigllt Overcoats, big husky Ulsters. Everyone hand-tailored. All good keeping with our policy of giving "more for the money" this Fall. Priced From $40 Fall SuUs $22.50 $45 Fall Hats Fall Caps $3 TO $6 $1.50 T0 $3 Fall Underwear $1.50 to $2.25.

I CLOTHES SHOP.

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