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Sixteen Survived First Round Of GoIf |™* *&rshs sares e Boston Sept 20—Boston fell on Uhle e ‘ g A i in the eighth inning today, !mm;lked i hi mout of the box after scoring three P &Mn h “ * Louls, Sept. 20—Results in the PHILADELPHIAN TEAM S e R orteous Itche! frst round of match play today in the LEADS CRICKET CONTEST Cleveland, 7 to 4 .Uhle had yieldea al amateur golf championship at| Philadelphia, Sept. 20—At the con-|three scratch hits until the eighth. Lou's Country club were about as| clusion of today's play in the annual| Wood, Liebold and Wambsganss made o e cricket contest between Canada and|remarkable one- hand catches in the COMPANY by The sixteen Sur-|ihe United States, the all-Philadelphia | outfield. Score: ’S RESULTS vivors of the thirty-six hole matches in-| team scored 198 runs for their first Clovetznd (A) Bestn ) YEST::"“";S“““ abel thres Mibmde tila Wbeses innings while the Canadians had ac- s hpoos e hoo s ol o Nation T e e e Tnomee ot | cumulated 104 runs for five wickets | Jisonet ¢ $3 0 oleider {2760 1| Chicago 7 New York 6. Willie Fnnte- British ¢hampion. when Stumps were drawn. Play will| Evansit 4350 T RO A Pittsburgh-Brooklyn ; raim. P Rob Gardner and Francis Ouimet, the| be resumed tomorrow. The match is|Wodrt 4 2 2 o 4281 0| St Louis 9 Boston 7. former champlons, had narrow escapes,| being plaved at the Philadelphia Cric-| Sardnerss 5 ¢ ¢ o $ 920 90 Philadelphia 6 Cincinnati L, however, and had to extend themselves to | ket Club. 32130 41330 American League win. Ouvimst met a taptar in Max S T 424209 New York 4 Detroit 2. Marstc of Philadelphia, but after fin-| RAIN CAUSED POSTPONEMENT o i ; S o ole: Boston 7 Cleveland 4. sh morning round three down, he OF GRAND CIRCUTS RACING 0000 000 10 Philadelphia 3 St. Louis 1, shot a remarkabie 34 on the third nine| (olumbus, Ohio, Sept. 20—One of the ! o aabiona 99996 4| Washington 9 Chicago 0. nd finally won two to ome. biggest cards of the present Grand Cir- P e i e ‘Eastern Leagne - Gardner started well and reached theicyjt meeting in which $20,000 was to Totas 33 8712 8| Albany 4 Waterbury 1. s fit taiy thied Upito CIRiE Spat Ot ‘:" have been distributed among winners| (3) Batted for Fvane in o New Haven 3 Tridgeport 2. .”,’ 5% .,_ e adion “,",’””H" » ";_came to grief here today after two heats (zz) Rsn for Viek in 8th, ‘Worcester 6 Hartford 5. From Pianos and was only one up at luncheon. aiwers contested A heavy shower fell| Score by innings: g Tutoenatlonal Lonzus to Steam Shovels seanty lead that he could not improve tnen making the track a slippery mass | Boston 00010006 x-7 R el oV £ the secon 18 :’!n es, a\‘hnughhn( of mud. Cleveland 00000103 0-4 gers‘ry ClLySo Readlng‘1 (12 innings). e T ey Trarke (e had anotheT| g heat of the 2105 trot, the Capital| I bsse hits, Jsmiewn, Evans, Yoser. Toreily o nwecusit % e lnis e L teus olline | City, purse $3,000 was won by Peris- S > - k- o Th B o Spmimadiction o hese ETUelinZ|cope and Guardian Trust won the first ATHLE'SFTWSRE:":E;; #FNS(;N:ROWNS o eanesanenieds Now’s the time to kiss it ere is a pbay et T P e EWRe TLOE Ly ont G/ Al tiitee. YeAr old itrokuihe merican Association F : E l : bl P Tanes Araaias BoPeY Tomis|Horse Review Futurity purse, $6,000,| Philadelphia, Sept. 20—Philadelphia| Milwaukee 4 Toledo 1. goced bye. or Lvery Imaginable ,'oduct ing of Chicago and Willie| When the shower fell. broke its losing streak of ten straight| Lousville 7 Minneapolis 6. I a1 61 : - The time of both these miles was|games by bunching hits off Shocker| St. Paul-Indianapolis; not scheduled. || The new Fall felts wil : ad the preatest runaway match, | 2:04 1-4. Guardian Trust's heat in that |for a 3 to 1 victory over St. Louis. 1 ades over sevent ears O TOgress, we ateors Wollf, of 8L Lnu(‘igl times was the fastest trotted any where | Rommell allowed the Browns seven GAMES TODAY your eye. Be“fhf“l sh = 1 ¥ ¥ i F gr t a : this year in a race by a performer of his | hits but was effective in the pinches, RaUeT Tearas of gray, attractive tones in have developed a line of paints axzl ns and Manlon <whipped Charles|age. It also gave Belwin, his sire his|Tobin tripled in the eighth and tal- 3 5 5 . . 1 ed. D of Dalas amd Tohn Stmosen of | first 2:05 trotter. lied St Louis lone run when Sisler| Brooklynat Pittsburgh. =~ || brown—all the new colors finishes to meet every industrial ne : by the mon- e singled. Score: nep e[ N e “||and shapes are here. These have been tested through the years, is G ¥ i hi 3 S . 5 . the chama Great Neck Four Won A s Boston at St. Louis. T . Their aze over Dex- e e s STanihoetalie Lichivsaishe dok X and on every imaginable p lavi : Philadelphia, Sept 20—The Great 120 . 00 Ameslenn League ht WEel rby, caps in - 1 i playhg a i 001 oDykea2b 41510 g g kit ] earing quali- v on ci_four defeated Meadow Brook at b 4 1 2 oCwakert 3 0 of Chicago at Washington. latest Fall styles, new glove’ sppenor appearance and wi g q xan fook 53 Manion | the Philadelphia Countiy Club today | Wiiamsit 4 0 iPekioac 4 o ¢| Detroit at Philadelphia. atest I'all styles, ties are proven. in the morning, but | Dine goals to eight in the second match | Jiomeonct 4 S kT cod 9 8| St Louis at New York. for Fall. > 3 . . Foosier opponent by |0 the national open polo champion-|yuwin’ 3 4 o 3 3 5| Cleveland at Boston. Our line includes Machine Fillers, $hiFd Teihe Rotas® v [EHID: xHollins 000 3 Tapiace G 5 s eviat Chitarn les™ 0000 H s i ;‘:p';’n“;;;"- Caps. ....$1.50 and $1.75 Sealers, and Enamels; Sheet Metal Fin- ¥ 4 e bvw mWeel 19000 O ——i——_ it Springfield, . ; - 2 x X S A e e e YeMas2y { 13 2 % 6% 12 8| Hartford at Warcester. Hats. . . $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 ishes; Baking Enamels; Baking Japans; sl e T Ouls, SRt The game betweeu e Waterbury at Albany. . % - & . - o1 his contest with the|the New York and St. Louis Americans, el Bridgeport at New Haven. Gloves $1.00, $2.00, $3.00 Metal Primer; Rubber Finishes; Reed and "he tenth green, & up and | postponed last Saturday, will be plaved = at New York next Tuesday, it was an- natin 1 3 AR Fibre Finishes; Wood Noveity Finishes Hoover Bankard.|nounced today. n o, LEAGUS STANDING for toy manufacturers, etc. cRg L him even in othy National League — = . oy ke (5. e Bticitg Asmons Vidors: st. Touis 90000001 01f Vo e PGlin 10ug 1:01% and 1:01 and 4d it There are varnishes for all kinds of s finlen \—::'::'n‘\“:nnfln O‘{aw:fa,si;n;, ?o\r(;ixs' :f‘e“?o :l‘n:;r;i ngl\id‘"‘gh{a s Dlttsbursn 57 mcl*fa\ns Ralston expects to give Peter PrOdUCts such as Pianos, Phon"graphsv fidtng 1 oo auarter mark and Canadian woinan's golf cham- ey SLenT a2 Florentine, 2:13%, a record .of better Automobiles, Refrigerators, and Broom o ol g et and Miss Cecil Leitch, the| ZACHARY BLANKED WHITE SOX|E o BE; than 2:10 before the season is over. ke Desk Rub and Polish: of the Britieh and French titalar | WINNING FIRST GAME OF SERIES|Erookivn 7 Warren Moody, of Waterbury, Vt., Handles. We make Desk Rub and Polish; were among those victorious w-| Washington, Sept. 20—Zachary held | Chivaes 36 Iecently Doushi ol JonniliaMes X Chair Dipping Varnish, Casket Rubbing, n ot rimary atta 7 in the first round of the Canadian|Chicago to two scattered singl EEfiaddionia. = ey 98 ancaster, N. H., the pacer, cco, _ T Iati v Ehe d r ing Lee Steil of | championship tournament Washington batted Kerr hard, winning | 2tk WHLE I8 SUE ArI G e and Flowing; Insulating Varnish; an nd { - the opening game of the series toda "m"m"t Xeague fiont B D e e d S Va 'Sh- : ot - : . anoe and Spar Varni. ¢ s eEt fhren gnat. Defeated the Stars. by a score of 9 to 0. Milan, in left| Won. Lost. suit. . 5 O e e |- s marcyIs RReA defeated the| ;,fdd r{;:(]t,h"l\:f’(f"fi'i)ng e‘fig‘ é’("(g:;i Cleveland 54 (r::'{:r "gff;’;‘j‘”f: O,[[ (hf’,;,;x,fi:'" lo”n This is only a partial list. Tell us what r four of | ;}r:"nv\ lle sl.‘; by ee e Of M1 0| when the bases were full. Score: St.. Tou oS 111 half-mile track is noted wherein he you need, or tell us the result you wish to R ea! Ciaso. ool ot SRUTOay. s maen, the. fourth] Chicago (A) Washington (A) Boston . 70 19 | trotted the fastest hree heats ever rec- 3 k E W, e AR e e B Dies e o T2 497|orded over a half-mile track in that attain and let us make suggestions. e 5 etroi 7 483} state >, . H : g ‘ | Chicago Sy atte| e e ARG TET can supply a paint or varnish to suit your 8 | Philadel 91 345 roduct. : EAST WOODSTOCK g SR A I . s M. B. Morse and William Neely mo- We have specialists in our Industria s Worcester tored’ to Windsor Saturday with house- Department who are practical experts. Bridgeport hold goods of Henry J., Potter the 2nd. ’ New Haven 69 e Al e e These men, plus our seventy years’ ex- Market Was Irregular [ Miami Copper Hartford 75 DS e iy perience in the manufacture of special S —0uo Missouri K & T Sor 42 rison will give a tak on Missions, at A 5 : s Missouri_Pacific 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Waterbury 83 the Congregaticnal church, finishes are at your disposal. Write us < P9 go1t1 2 3 l0kx e AIDRDY = LSS e fdle Bemer-0f.Prorifense 2 today for complete information. Central . Bh RS Ay = e Lindeinan returned to Con- " Cen 5 i an Phillies Defeat Reds. Ness " Monday: e 53 e | North American BY DEFEATING TIGERS |hit heavily sl T e gl kg Largest Paint and Varnish Makers in New Eagland ¢ b Penn R R New York, Sept. 20—The New York [9¢/Phia won from Cincinnati by a score | an Upham had a collaction of ferns : BOSTON, MASS., e based on the be- | Pierce Of Americans regained the lead today, de-|°f © to 1. The batting of Smith, Lee |, the Community club exhibit at the Woodstock fair last week, 25 varieties. Thursday, accompanied by his sister, - Ethel and Everett Brown, of Fom- t, he motored to Killingly and in the | southern part of the town found speci- mens of the walking fern, quite rare. Lucian Bur'eigh, of Troy, N. Y., a re- sitor, had a plant he was taking ome with him. He said they could not be found in New York state Mrs. Mary A. Lyon of La Grange, T, a former resident, is visiting her br . John Aldrich _and cther i this FRTS = fi fal and indus- much to be g De N ‘e |and Konetchy was f:fi::fn'x’vagnzzos‘itr;gq utau Bosx;:.‘_lefl?:;:,_}snn furnished the fielding features. The | New York’s left hander, was wild at|S°%"e: times but he kept Detroit's eight hits | iadelol well scattered. | New York bunched hits by Miller, Ruth and Meusel, with a base on balls land two sacrifices, for three runs in] the fourth inning, winning the game.|K Ruth fanned twice in four times up.|K Score: 3 figured as ! cas a seli- | Reading 1 7 interests | Reading 2 a pessimist #¢ Mexican cil ) Cincinnati (N) b hpo R. Iron & Steel South Pacific Seuth Railway ns in the main du- | Tenn Copper ( & TME BAY STATER ovements, Prices | Tobacco Products ard at the open- | Tobacco Prod pr ... Detroit (A) (A) noon and became | Union Pacific ab hpo P a in the final hour, | Union Pac pr ""W;" 1 = Bt icinity. Her last visit 5 - wed extreme declines | U S Rubber 30 n 1888. She had not seen I 2 "polnts, Sales amounted | U S Rubber pr e T 20116 ertro . 44 ones Industrial Paints 1 APE Bleel L 10 oPip.b 205 i DoioRo—1 am_ Richardson returns Friday iwin, the foremost | U S Steel pr . BeE SR | Bas Thoos Dass) 2its York University, where he has = r nal recessions, | West Un Tel - 205 i & i year. ‘ 5 eum, the two issues | West 0o a 301 | Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rica of Barre, = American seneral Elcertic, | Westing 00 | THOUGHT FOUL WAS COMMITTED |y, Grover Moore of Wareester, | Nopw . A - - n Pacific and Fa- | Willys o T 1 IN KILBANE-FRUSH BOUT (Mrs. C. C. Gildersleeve, her sons. Har- | teogus Wostmocr 1, qwse who at CHESTNUT HILL m d weakest | Willys O'land pr ... e | Cleveland, Sept. 20—Cleveland fight|old and Donald, Mrs. Mary Corbin, of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Danielson have Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Davoll and twe the t hat call lcan D e o | fans tonight were still arguing whether moved into their new home. Some | children, returned home last week after L @b ta t a foul was committed in the feather- BT per . ceqt weight championship bout here yester- | day between Johnny Kilbane, title holder, and Danny Frush of Baltimore. | 1 Money was un- banks wera their local months ago . Mr. Danie’son purchased | a the cottige of the late Mrs. Alice Johnson and has been making import- with relatives in New jBedford and Mrs. Albert S. Peckham are ing a few weeks with friends ai New York Sept. easier; high 4 1-2; ant repafrs, installing electric lights, | Matunuck, R. I = rate 4 1 cl offered | The champion won with a knockout!| ete. R. H. Reynolds spent Friday in New the |4 1-2; last loan 4 12; call loans agains T |in the seventh round. § The past week Mr. and Mrs. Thomas| Haven. g, | 2°CePtance 4 12 CUBS TAKE A FALL OUT The discussion centered around Perkins“(Mary May) have been visit_| Ralph H. Reynolds returned last weel icns in most ety OF LEAGUE LEADERSiwemer Kilbane actually hit Frush in} ing relatives here, including Mrs. Lucy a stay of two weeks in Boston. European rates Cotton Chicago, Sept 20—Chicago cut New|the groin with his knee in the first| : Morse, A. G. Morse, M. T. Dart and - and Mrs. Walter Stuart, of Hart bills continued | New York, Sept. 20—Cotton spot quiet, | York's lead in the pennant.race over|round. The act was declared to have| their families. were guests at W. W. Palmera middling 19.80. Pittsburgh to three games today, when | been plainly seen by those seated at ——— Thursday. | ingside, b ir < A Mr. and Mrs. Myron C. Peckham and e ¥ je tmely sincle by, Oifaccel) 5(‘0)‘(‘(1‘;::";‘”;:;:;‘“‘; \l\\":\Ln;: é li‘c-gl;‘;do{t!:\lxcf HEBRGN children of Manchester, visited relatives M 4s and 5s, at Liverty Ronds. Grimes, who had reached second by g e b = ey, E e o g roes gais of 4 1-2 and 5 3-4 points. h. Low. Close |Frischs error and a wild pitch in the | falo, declared he did not see the blow Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Smith were in|hefe one day last week. ;atures of a gen- | U S Lib 3%s... 87.74 the tenth inning and gave the locals| Struck. 5 5 Springfield for the week end and to &t | witn sriceds & ve bond market, | U S Lib 1st 4s.. £9.20 a 7 to § victory. 2 L ras: on oy stosa ooty tnstant 150 showing ir-|U S Lib 2ds 4= 8930 8510 The Giants took a three run lead|and watching the milling closely, but Tl S nfed e regular Total sales (par|U S Lib 1st 4%s 8936 29.10 etk ts off Barnes and driv-|] SaW nothing of any such foul Mrs. L. M. Lord and two daughters, An Indescreet Director 2 U S Lib 2d 4%s 89.42 g9.18 s93 ing him off the mound. The visitors hl'{}h b"f" «-Lu'xmn:ii, h”: referee s: Misses Irma and Lorena Lord, left last| The Democratic National Committee 1-2 ev 4%s ... 00 9500 8500 . we scure when Kelly tracked out| e gr SEL e O U S Lib 3d 4%s 93.06 9585 0099 oA e week for a trip to Oregon, where) they treats itself to a Dilr;clor of ?«xtls}xcny. After tha h 2 esorted into a| S S s oo will i Mrs. Lord's X Vhat it needs is a Director of Silenca Close, | US Lib 4th 43s 9.5 §935 8643 pitohers' duel between Cheeves and | complished someihing few other cham- Slron;.‘s"fi\::soxlpect to bt::l:’wravgi‘:o(;: * * * Whoever is responsible for “413 | Victory 4%s . 9912 a9l04 g9'1n| Nehf. Poor base running on the part|PiOns have, winning after a layoff of home three months. i that statement (about Washington 24 | Victory 3%s .. 9914 99.06 89.12| of the visitors and some snappy play- | SeYeral vears. The members of the L. A. S. have been | conference) ought to tarry in Jericho A 3415 | Quoted In dollars and cents per $100|ing by Flack, who nipped two men| 1 am more pleased over the out- A 55 | bonds. T e o b L invited to meet this (Wednesday) after-|till his beard has grown to his feet 2 at the plate, ofrced the game into ex- 2 a8 S 4 - noon with Mrs. R. F, Porter at Ams-(®* * * The whole thing is a parti- e tra innings. Score: tle from Attell. Frush is one of the ton. | san attack, an effort to commit the m Can Forelen Exchange. New York (N) Chicage (N) toughest men I have ever faced,” he Hebron fair willbe heldin Gilead hall| Democratic Party to a querulous, pre- pr ab hpo a e ab npo 2 e}said. i = d this week. judiced and unpatriotic attitude on na- Sterling— Yesterday B o 4 12 MEackd - 5222 ¢ .On Febnfiry 22 next, Kilbane will H. H. Viner and sons left last week |tional and international policies of mo- Demand £ Frisch,3b. 5 :Termy2b 1303 ¢ have hsy-ld the chnmmon_une ten years. for Cromwell where Mr. mentous possibility and scope.—New Cables S (Kelewr, 5 2 o o o|He declared he has made no plaas for cipal of the Nathaniel Whi! York Times Francs K 5 «Barber,1f H 0 1 0fthe future, i L Gutlders Meuselib 5 211 - OTwombisof 3 1 i 0 0] “Kilbane did not fight a clean fight! Marks AT S T Laniane £ 8 U0 hull I must give hini condil £oF Bk Hpe s e Bamsp 2 2 0 2 0Kblefaro 3 g o o |ting up a harder attack than I had ex- Swiss franes .. Shea.p 0 %0 0 VzEitoi ® 0 ¢ ¢ o |pected,” Frush said. “I did not think Am 4 Pesetas ..... oenatam 1 2 ¢ 8 poFamelle 1119 0lhe could still deliver such ipunches m Woolen pr Pelgian francs mBrowa 1,0 0 0 OChevep 1 0 6 i ¢fWith his right” Anaconda on Sweden Nehf,p 00000 Frush and his manager prepared to Atch T & S.F Denmark .. R e Totals go east tonight. T & 5P % o 1028 17 1 o Hotmayh - (x) Batted for Shea In Tth. = 37% | Greece .. o (xx) Batted for Sallee in Sth JOE BURKE KNOCKED ’ , :‘9 Argentina ;’é‘or?“:, S i Yotk i ecored. OUT BY TOMMY GIBBONS a1 Chicago Grrin Market New York = 030000210 0-6 C.Kbalama,zgo,s‘)li;h..l Spr kZ?i.:—T?meyl i 2 -7 Gik S St. a Knocket ou 4% | Chicago, Sent. 20—¥Wheat prices dis. | CPIC2EO 002040000 1-7 Gibbons of au cl oe (zz) Ran for Killffer in 8tn. Burke of Detroit, the Michigan heavy: weight champion, in the second round of a schedu’ed ten round bout tonight. 12% |played new strength today largely as 112% | a result of wet weather northwest. rulrv\s. however, failed to be well ma} 7TH DEFEATS BRAVES — higher with December 128 to 1.3 1.4 |252inSt Oeschger and Morgan in the | Readville certainly had, a great and May 131 3.4 to 132, o =% | seventh inning enabled St. Louis to win meeting, with good weather, big Corn finished unchanzed to 1.8 a 1.4 | (° fFSt E2me of the series frots Boston | erowds and fast time. The average of lower, oats a shade off to 1-4 cents ad- | ooay 9 fo T Nixon hit a triple and | the week was a shade faster than vance, and provisions varying from 10 home ;::;;ln o Gt el e Sna gl cents decline to a gain of 7 1-2, | CARDINALS RALLY 1n HOMES Must be built in the United States by 1926, to give every 115 families 100 homes to live in. St. Louis (N) this season. hpo a b h a o] .. . Excessive moisture in the spring wheat |Powilet 5 172 8 % 1% & 8| Directum J, 2:013, took the meas- Would you like to participate in the ° territory was reported to be hindering | NI 220 520 1 ojure of John R. Braden, 2:02%, at . = 24% | the free movement of the crop and fo | Siamel 3 2 3 5 ek 43 2 3 9|Houlton, but it took five heats to turn profits of this Steel 61% |be damaging grain in shock. Accord- | Cratelr 120 0Muellerct 3 1 3 o o|the trick. 3 Crucible Stest 61% |ingly traders gave special attention to §2 1 oMumer 0 0 0 0 ofPercy Brink hopped over to :\g:ddxe- HUGE PROGRAM 9 Crucidle Steel 81 s » s 110 1 O0Pertica, 0 0 0 0 v New York State an cap- ik e o "&&22;”'2&3;‘2 Sadstoflieh- Ly 138 3\;\{:}3&5,1{ 3500 2 i ‘5}?351.0?3 Stake for 248 trotle;;s; > 13% | Provisions reflected at firs rif e i o| with him sturdy little gelding, Siliqua, 3% | t first the bull- 0 0 I oClemons,e & 52 ¢ 1 2 o . B, . 853 jish influence of cotton and grain, but $ 00 odbamiths 0 0 3 0 0 3:15% | Write for discriptive literature 98 |later was affected more by Aecli H 0 00 oShemdelp 1 0 0 1 0| Irving Pottle seems to have a corner! 1227 |the value of hogs, | ‘counes in S 00 Sferhe o 82008 8lon those 2:17 pacing stakes down in U. M. P. 444 > | iR 132415 saShotten 1 0 o o o|Maine with Diamond Q. 2:17%. Hej gt ¢b 1 De Clle;:o Gravn Markes. 2zHunter 0 0 0 o'!also is winning regular with Silver Vorth pr Pign Tow Close 35 15 o7 12 1 | King, 2:051%, also setting up a new seotor Gax BT T3% G0 | ) s oo e w8 0T 4 E | track rccord” now and then with the| BARSTOW, HILL & CO., Inc, Tlinnis Central 130 1281 (2) Batted for Mann in Tth. King Temple gelding. I~spiration Cop . .ee 134 131% (z2) !h? for Clemons in Tth. Grace Dawn, 2:07%, made good at It Tirresor LSt 003030100 Readville and Fred Tobey naturally| INVESTMENT BANKERS nt er Marine .. 3 i ~ 1§ 3 o i X o o 2001006 0a_g|was much pleased with her perform Intern’] Paper Nell, Threo | 30CE. e Two basa hits, Fournier, Homsby, = : base hit:, Boeckel, Nixon. Home run, Nizon. The victory of W. J. M%m:fll?l's S 68 Devonshire St. Boston, anuecott - _ pacer, Oregon Hal, 2:04%, at Readville| ,,. s 3 : A Lehigh Valley . ..o 36% 36 Lucky it’s impossible for a woman to | was decidedly popular. MA"' Alice Hf’mp""“' w'"f Greenwich Rl T TR : B 33 tell the difference between her first| Greyworthy, 2:03%, trotted the last| Village Follies, at Davis Theatrs, V“““ Petrol ...110% % osa 3% 2% born and a genius. balves of his three heats at Readville| Wednesday, September 28th.

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