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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING SAN -AOEBER WAKES HOW TO DISPOSE OF THE MAN WHO INVADES BOXING NOW . A FAIR OFFER. YOUR OFFICE OR HOUSE LOOKING FOR FIGHT. were” WORK JUI SY) LESSON Iii. GOO OO 0 OD N00 OCOD OOO DUEEID JOODD 000000) ANOTHER JAPANESE TRICK WORTH KNOWING. Soc) Champion Gets Down to Hard Work at As- bury Park. Bout with Pons Will Be| Square or He Will Lose All. | 2 3 Jim Jeffrica will begin boxing in tram. his Asbury Park quarters pariners will be Bob Arm. nd "Brother Jack.” his first outdoor exercis ternoon. He walked over tc ach and dack, a distance of The champlon broke inte run on the way. Jack ob Armstrong occompan‘es sr on bicycles. After. reet on returning, Jeffries punched the bag and tossed the medi- ine ball for ten minutes, He sald he jd be in excellent shape when hi * Ruhon « weather here ts a trifle cold for ouwtoor work, and on that accoun Jeffrt «+ wants to leave for Weat Baden, Manag r Brady, however, thinks bis big hamp oa might run inio malaria at the springs. Roeber and Pons and the m. of the championship wrest f@ to be held in Madi on Feb. 6 have taken tO. asrure the pubiic have nothing {n it savoring Manager Con s ing Worid that to elther of the is not properly con: ofeach will be a Af satlafaction |s Ernest Rocb Evening World office and made the fol- lowing statement and proposition: “T want to aerure the p' 2 that my bout with Pons wil be on the level. 1} Propose that the Evening World select ene of three judges—men of expert knowledge and of fairnese—the morning World choosing another, to sit close tc the ring and watch the bout. If they @eclare that there 1s anything tn ft ‘ha ig not entirely fair and on its merits 1] will sive my forfeit to the management | and will see tha: the money paid for| Qdmission ts refunded. “1 have been misunderstood in thiy{ matter and my enemies have blackened My reputation. It was sald that 1 made this match with Pons before returni from Europe. This ix what realy too place: 1 Pons in Hamburg, where won a tournament. 1 tried to ente the tournament and was refused, 1 then offered to wrestle the best three | @ men. This proposition was «also re-| 9) ; Tue Hano Gores UR MasTER OF TH Siruation. PIWVOOILOOTLOE GOVIDOGULCHSHOWsPMIOSOGELETE sess woe Qow weleceieieis TOO COO any vow: of struggle. )the back of hix elbow, and not the side Strong Man ‘Can Be Made Powerless by eis the way to handle hla! oy front of it, rest against your left y) birt: far. more) effectively: arm. He will thus be unable to resist the Pressure of the Hand. With your rigat hund grasp his right! preweure on his arm. eee GetTinG The Grr The GRIP APPLIED. Matt Pp 0 wee . ( Cw, Bearers athe trite tin reee) essceaseet ‘and could not, but told me th. he . <Tehaed coming ‘to. this ‘Couniey later, lSimple Hold, Well tearneal Would Save Tae iol Ben Hen heen can. turopean You Much Trouble When Attacked. OOOO aut or h peamplonships ety iambure: nN na and Ring ; rh Paris. end my tite agalnat wright (or with your left gras lett ; = him honestly, and have aA much to Kain Renin! LD ith aeicenterAtog eras ep aes aly ashe , 5a sudden: é ands togdua then hole soiauleniy;| at the same bearing} to the wall and am It 1s scarcely likely that 1 would By J. J. O’Brien, Do this suddenly, and pull him toward inst it all seems to be ofie single motion. with the other tard twiating ai ragiinay a pon enuehe elie you so that hia arm 4 pulled ied wrist outward), a Kood row Twill show you go: throw away my future by making any je other OUtT Hy the straightening out of your left arrangement to win surely or to be de- Late Inspector of Police at Na le seh 5 Ni J feated; which would meanvan.end'os:my uh Kanai, Japan pi SU Se sree Now your! orm (still geusping his clothing abo ite, back of the lower, part uf ust as effective, both for use : career.” D now for une or two good holds] Let us suppose that a man haa come | MEDC ar pposing that you are Using | nig cheat) you force forward and u Soe Ee ea ea ont introin |igiru ists gan -ordinays | January has stirred stocks uy, ————- for men: Into your house or your oMoe or ts an- Hkots te drawn back against your! Vary nis elbow. By bearing down with ‘s head free. 1 pri dow Our Rei ‘Twenty-third Regiment Games. But, first, let me repeat my | noying you in any public resort. boy about the heleht of your lower | Ward Be Cie oy orce the lower vou begin to atraighten the } Bf trios and prices down, Our Remmant ‘The clghteenth ganien of the Txenty-thirt warning to you not to try there| He is abusive. Perhapa he da drunk. | ‘ls: His right wriat ta In the grasp of |? rai bey a Hc is unter Newrm and behind | Sale is your opportunity. < - ‘i h part of his arm downward, his head. the same pressure as In the | : Ps Regiment A. C. will be held at the Armory | too hard In practice, or one of you will] You want to throw him out, but you | eur Th hand, and he ts probably s " firet I be applied to his iB s (gers One uniform price for the Mareb/ 16. Prank, fermart tas again been, oa: Urink ww brokect arm, Go lightly; as enon | don't know just how. You don’t want leaning somewhat toward you Me Cant Wit You. b And his head will also shoot for- 0 hietr 3 ie RE eee ait Iuartelion tors ecties er {4% the pressure becomes in the least/a vulgar fight with him. You don't even Now to Get a Faleram. You are standing eumewnat to one eee aes ea HL oe) "aps an, |several offerings. Suits, to order, teen arveptel. painful let up side of him, so he cannot hit you with youn wale 814; coat and v BY paren ey Ramee once care to grab him by the neck and run] Pass your other hand under his ¢ sh | Foom, but, If eeu i nd ; lin free arm. Should he try : coat an ended right arm amt lay it on ale! ccroas with hin free hand and hit at rs, S£5 overcoats, = chest aa high up as possi Eithei ‘ SreNaUir nit = ait Raya tnany ro uy i holt te nat against his chest or eae Route und her iat Bitinwettien the waistcoats, silk-trimmed, $6. We hisiclothing ‘there; tor: sepport ene ae ett oe doing with my other } claim them to be donble the value Your left arm (the one reached under | namitait that time?” thnt you ean get elsewhere, If to hiw chest) should ‘ thing s he strus- . és ould cross his right arm] Again, do the same thing eauthinkotherwise’ money back! AK near as poxalble ty his elbow. Now, | sles or tries to break away A L honey: NEW ORLEANS BREEDER IS ILL PRIZE | IN Het hap tear down wih Jour Fah ale dog canes ce net Onur Full-dress and ‘Tuxedos at =| right hand, bear down with your right! gut of the room of you neh his $ Scere maltiee . r je |hand and atraixhten your left arm dein Hill he loses allt i t $340 are exceptional value Eas fei aes ‘ ARNHEIM, hin arm atratght out | 38 oan 1M i i ike a bar. You are pulling down one | him heavily ‘ saiit i end if ul | e ‘ork fi rip either with the Track in Better Condition| Mayor Thomas Has Seen|Says Bad Management snaetett anal ns nMIn uD Ue mide, vou ean work this artp eft hand, : Sow fora Varia ame Booz Committee at W. j 7 Than it Has Been Every Important of Clubs Killed the 7 "wnat must he the result? ecatehn ret aa erg Point Getting pacts Raa ciate a BROADWAY & 91H STREET for Weeks. Turf Event. Sport Here, Why, tnles he yields, his right arm |@fm. ae If to catch hold of te ADouCiHazing: aes rauat break at the elbow. ing hin cheat of laying your hand i tt . ‘ He sure, in catching his wrist at the | pase yout, hand erin his neck, x ore ’ ; ting ¥¢ OUP 0 Shoulde BA valle hetatael Major Marak G. ‘Thomas, Kentucky’a| CHICAGO, Jan, 9—Vice-Preatdent.| Y0#Y Desinning of this manoeuvre, to do| andaround othe pack af, Nie “Teck oF patient 4 ao In such a way that th POINT, Jan, 9.—The Congres | Henry 1. Butier, who resigned WITCH HAZEL. eee cata aut gtont palm of his|jower part of the buck of his head. Re-] W hand (the one whore wrist you rete) tn | member, in doing thts, the arm frat | sional Committ Away from your body, with the back Frere ee pad tsa) ALL CAT) of his hand toward you, This will make RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, t breeder of thoroughbreds and one | elect Roosevelt, In an Mterview on prize- jan, 9.—The Summer weather continued|of her most picturesque characters, Ja | nghting to-day, said: Beiftne reir Grounds toclay. ‘The track, Kerousiy {at hia home in Lexing- | “Hoxing might have been golng on in ew York right now if the men who had that Is investigating | cadet at Weat Point y the deat) of Cadet Booz, with a’ ser- clerks, arrived erday, wh ve | Diatilers® Ament. ROW. LUTHIN, 191 Bowery, re for his home tn this clty to-night, | == Redon that Butier lett West Point Medical. pre. ow begin to piatralghten out this arm, }xeant-atearms and {| ton, which was fast drying out, was better] 47 2 t the academy de sd, a plea - ets the only horseman now living | charge of the cli 1 handled tt ed = bob lan ipbneattbd ape bot hettea degre as etet e of the severe nazing he had re- Weert inal Caen \inteeversi avsckell Onis| whaiy awa tnolefancostiwvagner:Grey|cocnemrnc: pened pandles trae to-day. They roy from the depot In] ¢ i Pane OLD DR. GRINDLE, laree were scratched from the over-| Eagle race at Loulaville In 189, and he | stopping contents when they becamo bri- corrisnedh cobsheaWvestsTotnt Hotel, ac-} Among other things i: was sald that he | Nah! Wank “Wakbicay. Deraniausty, oe Aight entries and they were ali In tho] !48 Witnessed nearly every important | ta! or when it wax mantfest to all Chat sHaitied byyithexcavalry escort: had engaged in a figh with C: revialat in Diveasee of Suen. Under hurtlaventinva mericataincs | then? Dai eerinet opie tata ef The momen: the party was sen ap-|Paippe and had had) eeveral teeth | 2 GRINDLE'S sclentifc system of treat oven-furiong ra Handcuff, Barricn ~ i ne of the contestant no pewsible s roaching the mat eth lute z rent bicod and skin diseases, paln in the bones, j Ho wan for years the owner of the ncelotiwinning. Pp Ing the main avenue the salute} knocked out. Ted spots, sore tBroat aud mouth ulcers, paiatu n@ Faith Ward were the ones with-| famous Dixiana Farm, which was! tfc cied the Jeffries-Bharkey bout, nay- of seventeen guns was fired, When| “The story of the fight fast June in| taytlliage, Midnes_ and bisader complaints. sat? Urawn. named for the first race mare he ever | ing that {t should have been stopped at the commi hed the hotel, the jer sald his brother, Rovort W, But. | ermaan weak back | permanently” cured. ‘A steeplechase with four entries, a [owned, und has bred scores of noted | the end ct the twenty-third round. After cavalry en < disminsed and the /ier, to an Evening World reyortor tos | RaSh Wadhry, WMemiow ctnese, Raving E yandicap at a mile and a furlong and «| performers, Among these are Domino. [that it became brutal und Sharkey had H a [PATlY sat down to luncheon. day, “but that te not haging, A maa it E Ix-furiong purse, which brought Correction, Ban Fox, King Fox, Him-| no chance. At K the investigation was be- [might gett fighs! In“ New) York. My, Time. tonsuitiog ees ‘anitted” pastel kan Western half of the malutprother ict a ditt WIth young | Remember, OLD DR. GRINDLE baa a record mervellor res, ee free, Medicine, sveral good ones, were the features of | yar, Banburg, &c. He sold King Thomas | jax-Goy, Roosevelt’ charavtorized the pa é 4 nm of the Aca: my BUld-l Phipps aad they fought 1 ont and | from Sundays, 9 te 2 Wi acetates is ieithe! te Ren teri tleatety ob Sorat MecCoy-Corbett Mghtas a “sell our’ and D ’s BI Cc a|Scowled at Wit Wh me, th hal? of whieh was used| shock hands afterward, Neither sfoun . 0 are | fo 7 e ever pa elit ing, fs a y x afte yo Nelther was poe seured that class of races shall bo|!! thix country for u yearling. Posh there are onty a few noneat| DONOVAN S low Cause co! a ness QO] yy the Mtuitary Court of Inquiry. seriously Injus ed, a OLD DR. GREY, made ro as to avoldf “Ay to the hazing part, my brother Quleke Walsh’s Death, Phy- Told of’ Flaunting _ this ehany continued. eee SESE —— neaes made by the vehicles on the Phil Dwyer and Andrew Miller are] FRAMES RUSHED TO BRISTOL BIKE RIDERS SAIL. sician’s Say. Vice. main taad, on aesoant of which the “rxpected here shortly. They will stop perma blade He wax not | ida says he Is reatzn- | fing. object to aagted. HL “ver on the way to J. It. Follansbee's| More Steel Reaches military Investigation was frequently |ing because bie eyex are weak. He dtd | GREY rat, be te F " ania z 9 f etd ihe Red, tHe rent inbscaciee bevel Gitceuteies somilerreshen, hnverrupted nog, eee fet “ints ihe gine | ga Im ra ea m en a oe corps, d ues at Naas aan ware vw samen did ms by Spee it he will be here the first of next} | Suan sere WI Return to Mace at PancAmer | iy ipsninG, N. J. Jan. §—Pad-| Emil FE. Fuchs, managing clerk in the | The coming of the Con onth and that he will remain until the a a nate 1, Jan. 9—Another ex: lean Exposition, dy Donovan, whose knockout of Frank | Deputy Attorney-General's offlce, was) bet seem to Murry the officers or cadets zlose of the meeting. Robert Lioyd, the | ITI" CAE. Meare 18) angle frames and! opne foreign eyclints who competed in! Waluh, the Philadelphia poser, proved [the frat witness called to testify in the [at the wstdemy, although tt has revived | known Eastern bookmaker, put peama for the Helmont syndicate’ | the recent six-day bicycle race at Maidi-| morning, {9 inftrial of Pollee Captain Hertthy this s interest wh ken in the in- iF Ais se inilitary’ evllrt ir’ree to ie t= early y tate up in the ring to-day. up defender, arrive! here yesterday. The | on squ eetalnensss ick acted na chilrman. shins co. do with iy e Garden, and later in a #im-| jail here awalting the” verdict of the | ternoon aa Riera: RACE “ es ii Hopi A TOURBEE ; all , Lin Boston, satied for home toe) Grand Jury. Under the laws of New] Ho sald that from October, 1899, 10 oe vetting [ube behind x fast passenger train atl | yy on the Hed Star steamsiiy Kensing | Jerey, Donovan may be convicted off January. 1 was connected with the | The tirat witness calied was Gol. 4. 1. p g ui Ie t0. and sent to prison for |Legal Aid He frequentiy: passed Avad- Starters, whts, Jocks St.INit Pin Str Pie *] ten, went home tn charge of] manslaught Seay Dally, 101; Dale. 5 where t etal waa q Y removes 5 i : ’ ppreye Dally 6201. bales. 6 , wee ne meal was aulekly removed | tober Coquelie, In the party’ were) twenty) years 21 Hester atreet and 20 Chryatte strec , aldex, 104, McQuade seth ab bel tehthedd Jeay Gougoltz, Jean Fischer, Rudolph} t only the seconds, referee and pro- | At these places he was accosted : |] From the appearance of the frames erick. Mi polyte Aucou- 2 Ryser ra, but every on who wite] While Fuchs was testifying Capi. Her- ed the fight ty Hable to puntahment | thy leaned his head upon his hands and | hie own way) which might wd Uy -| Dr. W. S. Rice, the null Karon Author rr acowled at him. Fuchs returned the took | Mutter, in the present tnveatlcation, ity, Sends a Trial of His F World Wants gnace. 97, Cochran van, 97, Garnett. ; pt. Prince, FJ] they will doubtless located ¢ )] the ends of the bulbed lead keel Each 4 acsous. 11 ‘Waileh, 2 HY o ar t art pe Won easily. Thine “1 48 “lof the angles was from 18 to 38 feet 1 vet a) ay Teenie SRE i Porter B., Gray Dally “ ith facings from 2 to 2!) inches and nto tals country in July Walsh's right name was Grabfetder,{and at intervals, when his testimony {ment ott zration of rhe} * All {On almost even (erm. ba!1 to. 11 inches wide. _Ailarger’ part sacauelln, ithe Internat Anal morn He was knocked out by Donovan New | waa espectaliy strong aga'net the moral | academy rules and Fexulagons Method Fiee to All. ‘ atre' urn, |W ; y p c er part) hampton, Motno, who ranks second to! Year's night at Cedar Hill Pavilion. In [condition of the “Red Light” distr NT Set PE A pad erty he ea G t nent consisted of dee site a d « AL’ district, i “| Dr W. 8. Rice, 400 W, Main at. Adams, N, ; sae trom Forter Hin th Hare Let aleavereriowelvatcann here feck | Jacquelin, and Gougoltz, They Will] the ninth round Donovan landed hard | would look Capt. Herlihy in BIW heeled arnt CHE fare Y., mill send free to any one who ts ruptured oF "4 ar Ss Ander pressure. Valdez i pastes ceupeys ompete @ series of international | og Walsh's stomach and as they: came a full minute at a time Vill’ for violations according 10 the de: |Kews of any person raptured, whether 4 man, here outrun the first six furlo: races at the Pan-American Expositlon| ty q clinch he landed again heavily. on wold lott Weal Liakal otic kree of the offense. SECOND . RACE. a tn Buttatas Me oro recat ats Walsh's head it Dintetet. The at tement wae Bien as, Baits gen- b ets 4 | Temiandl beamatate quelle omote racea In Europe | t * OI PaRTey character to that which he ma For three-year-olds and up; #1x furlong Pa aaa His signed Stujor ‘Taylor, the Amet-| The latter fell dow an up de- | pens told of Ris work in the disirict |Sefore the military’ court ct Ingutry on (ie uccess ter Mt. where the ‘ 1, to tour Europe under his! fore the referee finished the count and | While he was a member of thy Pubic! the clesing day of its session here eleven , e ; ce , are be is thought th eT and waived or. the belt having | Morality Committee. Me tnvestigntet | days axa. Congressmun Wanger Inter- |. Deboe, 101 Me AMCUTUITHICONIOTA TREE TALe EH Stes swith the foreigners jet to Uh UT a eae ape ted the witness i ' th ferrin the end of the | *e¥eral tenements in Chrystie Testramuwnatrinck ‘ivonne, H \ an Anish fo will nail for Burape on| round. He dlan't respond for the tenth, | 404 for montha they: had a tyut re Book.” and axked if “ 4 3 ML omeet Jocauettn tnt ton. * KU : “ ‘when the referee went to the core {10M ‘ y } : Pai round Wales hall lapsed Into une | TheFe were several lively site between | atSig "sald Congrensm Bh ; Pald' Help Wants ousness. He was conveyed to a Judge Olcott and Lawyer Grant. who!) Driggs, oi ‘AUDDOX i ; in this morning’s temper, and when reproved hy P i pen enroved yt “Yes, Kir; certa nly.” wan the reply. * at one mile, the first to land afterward removed to a hos. | representa Capt. Heritay. Grant lost hin] to know of all th ns regard- ‘ World, 2 Norkianid The 3 nitinued to road ‘ «on May 16 and the xecond on| ty ‘Should each rier win a hea! 3, Baker tiptoed his fled and was sive match will take He never regained consciousness Ing hnglng y esterday morning, | YO! i het thats Walsh’ I don’t expect any favors from you] Jength from the regulations und ; : BUT 2 anyway. Upon the prohibitory. rules. governing . LEANS, [te Services in Dispute, and Me tn uchs mentioned 35 A!len street a a eee ee oe ee enna mautiee 2 mat — aa ‘ hice aul the was wt J pers und) NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. ——— novan's blow to-morrow’ Fil Garitere cond: BOXER DYING AFTER ; FIGHT. | Particulars ortenst®e noune in Ty A carter aac ‘ . 393 Paid Help Wants in 13 other Cogewel : « have ve wevir ath wax caused by Sind cuobah kt taraaser the ee | JOCKEY COBURN’S CASE. | "Yrvsrcisne nwve ves Light’ district. Few men got oy tas nee N. Y. papers combined, tan eign | NEW ORLEANS, La, Jam. 9—Jockey coburn ; SE AL NN te aarts seein |Maynne tnewrsed Revere tnburten | Bhcn Ceuta ymin eee | BOSTON PLANS FINISHED. iy M | orttaily, So tar they have not permitted him to 1 . t ae. ‘ . [og | ride Atkins & Lottridge, the "Prisco Rorvemen, iA ee ores Ns _ He passed 201 Allen mireet one evening | ive moard for Cup Defemder Goes | ‘ui. . q nf surnty services, The Callfornia tra (Special to The Evening World.) in company with a Mr. Moskowitz and a that defied Y (resses, electricity | AGENTS: 37) JANITORS mad Mace caling. . " J the stewarda ta abip Coburn back ATLANTIC CITY, Jan, %—As a re-] Mr, White, from the Soi to Contractor To.Morrow. and (ctely, sand your mame and 4-4 series kITcHE: Jenna * * y aid rule him o} je claims that Atkins | of the fight here | night before] 190, In the hallway of + 0) M ds 9. w. whats [i BONNAZ .. LADIES pe Jemam ; cuit rule nim off te calms that Atk : . une a] HOST jaas,, Jan, 9—Thomaa W. | cost to you whatever. it, W, Yourex, a weli-| LONS . BEDtUrA Of tho Nheicvartedoaiaee tashiscta the Atlantic Clty Athlete Clud, Loulal origa: red ght was barning. Lawson's cup defender's laying down | Mtonn ori! Pr ai eh Gad ait re Hiatt ote LAUNDRESHES , ede will ne allow him to LT aty-two years old, lies In} a red light also burne: hallway | will be completed by to-night ahd the | made’ up his mind to undergo the danger of ai woys i * i A ‘5 " operation, when by tl ereatest/of Toek suffering {rom the effects] of 5% Allen etreei. There were bayy,in| scrive-hoard sent tu the Attantic Works | (re See ee ee riee atten ire te beating he recetved at the hands] front of these houses who urged persons | to-morrow. morning. ‘Mr, Yourex siya: "I tried Dr. Ries’s method CANDY MAKERS NURSES two jumps, und Te "Bon, Clareaclo was crov cE] the Nase =taliine: teenth. See ee ee TY) Bavestenn Mase Tog intr ates mo) SNe THIS WRESTLER A WONDER, | 01 casries Abramowitz. talebien ‘As yet none of he metal for the boat Haid Rat Tae aay as the | © ce resasnns Mee iieana i oneelsheh [settee si The iight lasted ten rounds. Both bow | in company with two friends the wit-|ham been delivered, but some, of the| fe Wisconsin, Minnesota and lows know the |COMrg To. eee a; Admetua was ‘sec! John P, Dunn, manager of that clever pe met o ral Bvevigne occasiuns: | nese aald he Vinited 5) Allen street last] keel plates will reach the builder by tho rT) act shat hie remoarkabia: method sured OKE - ates ane 1 team of Nghters, Matty Matthews and |. Usia Acie ouy Haat bad peered ior, | October, ‘Three women were there, one|last of the week, The angle rons for it peoble haw they may prot: by may TUCKERE | Jimmy Handler, has taken’a shy at the | ant a crowd gathered to witness It | with an Infant child, the nickel steel irames-are due shortly é eens beac LETS Cedar Woplss. | su WASHERS TAILORS Wrestling game, He wil bring Harvey { Hota fougnt hand, all thes pean Reto ance’ And. will be bent immediately upon ther ei ery, TUBLUTES Barna ONAL, 12 tend at once | DULSBMAKERS TrrewwiTens ycle Exhibition show of, cycles, motor | ans. ea 228 Fane’! esi ety Meceasorics at | \ . 1100, Ties. ‘i. lenj:from Saturday ‘ a at ae 12, It win MS ey fare improve. arrival DRIVERS ai ration hor ‘Another meotiug of thecpromoters ot] At, slow “Ena by spring ved wilt never | DRU Parker. of Brockton = 36 18, to shel. “rourn" it. Juat’before the gong sound-} ve.) "about Nove 15, 199, Fuchs the Rentrebsard syndicate was Held Yes- | wow you fee: seed rupiured. Weite to-day sure don's Third Avenue Theatre next week a meet all comers Craecositoman styie.| Scion {he end of the round whe icy | YURE CR Ghams oceurred in the! “ited reer won firat “money in the Grand | were nehting, ordered, se d district, The scenes thit hal Maflernoon. at. which tt. Waa. F fs Central Palace contest laa: month. Pa aE i be ery "noua ard. Chrystte and ovher | hosted, that everything Yoked favorable AGENCIES . fe bos mes of marvellous was called no conteat by be referee. atroets adjagen} Egborious had ceased. | toward the bullding of the boat. At a YIGURES ‘onderful power of endurancs id ‘After Majane had ‘otited (0, his Corner x TRa meeting of theac gentiemen Morday vero! SC Rats pon ‘that even] nat pechmme unonsatotand Rie foronend to gctonithe nightie was Sith ee were olghtest! |». The Sunday World Want section , Were at (helt bes Aiton, waa’ to cet ; World: Wants Kets Bats | fountal owpltal i! 7 the. “ qwite, WAITRESSES e8 Banrwaceer0te On behait of Parker, Manager Dunn | moved to the. h ntaia ie some sayn h ig; somewhat) lesa seh ee ob ents ne ae oat mutT f nily said ¢ Tara ael hs Li Pare Ate nee ha .