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E | ; ; ; ; : i ¢ q TE NNOCKER S COLUMN. ——_ A FEW CRACKS AT THE SPORTS. HE Cincinnat! push doe: to size up, according ate, and — guess the won't do as dead xames pears to have got cold fect wasn't Mayor Fleischmann trouble rcema to be tha? he Fr maaticaters actually ¢ ed His Hone to hand them out a hi + labelled “License *o hold a prize-tieht any time | you lke.” The Mayor hax « glimmer or! two of horee sense and can see the dif ference between a tight and & glove cone test. Moreover, he didn't Ike to be Yited to break the law of Ohio in tha fashion. eS T never thought Jim Kennedy neeset) watching, but there are others, it seems. It’s a beaut. weighs several pounds and cuts time up into fifth-second slices with dinmond hands accurately and regulary. I can eee Jim holding tt on! the porter that falln to uncork ‘em rap- {dly enouga during hin trip to the coast. Boston has woke up. I was offered a special story from the Hub yesterday under the heading: “McCoy Says He Is Matched to Fignt Sharkey. ! Frank De Haas Robison didn’t tell his mory soon enough. Surely the St, Louls Daseball magnate, mist have ae w| Proper Appliance of Grips Taught To-Day Serer esa isiine’ | Will Put Anybody on the Ground. cut loos bunco that occurred. man in the League to deserve #1 treatment as he says wan accorded by ble. And he ts the last man of them 1) more methods of oy would pick out asa purchaser of gilded pads, To-duy’s feats ofa bricklets. He seems to have got it, good| somewhat nlmpler sort’ than former ‘and plenty, bu you'll see him In. base-| ones, and require lens strength, but are ball a few times yet. There is none] eually effective. gamer. | fat us suppore, in the first place, that Bataeyl prey (ussitoril me before the | # thle€ walks up to you and sunteken Pittsburg Club meeting: — “They'll do! the brooch or 1 pin at your throat me, you think? Well, il be there when | Ile will probably try C1f he te of the Ee ey ee ners ar Next | nrutal hot sneak thief variety of summer when the bell rings, if Im. not] wckpecket) to push your head back widely mistaken. = THE K with his left forearm while with his MoGraw and his xental fat friend, leo women are shown 9INC | right THE WORLD: TUESDAY ‘EVENING, JANUARY 15, 1901. _ BRUTAL JEWEL-SNATCHER EASILY OVERCOME BY PLUCKY LITTLE WOMAN’S DEFT FINGERS. CONSPIRACY. JIU JITSU LESSON VIII, CAN MAKE AN ASSAILANT QUIT BY THE USE OF THi A PLUCKY 2 TRICKS. WOOT N}GONGOOISS AIO G1 NTNATLAPATOODITICOSCOESECEOOEOSSE Two Ways to Overpower the Man Who Tries [0.37 Fen. Sie is temple. where a to “Rough” It with You. basketball] « but tt Is very eff forward, out- ! right), Your heel} neath hie Hix head will go backward, ing him off hia balance. nd his advanced lef it his stepping. bi He Is Easily Thrown, he continued pressure of your / 1 nd on his face and u pull of your r hin left arm, throw him with ets grabs the broach is right arm and pre heel will pre kK with that foot. aide of hin left sleeve near the shou sen his bale ea) your extended right: arm back: HW acrons Nis chest, at the twisting his Imprisoned hand outwa ung him thus off his bala: t hand upward in the i his two arms. Now bring your left by with his th foand drive your fn ght inte hin Adam’s apple | work eo same time and locks. his vir left hum the thumb’ of his right | turn to the right, ink yourself. to one side of him, #pping Ind? his left lew ting your right reaks his hol means hy overpower a Inrger udveranry. be f his throat mast your right foot “you do so, and thru WINNERS AT IMP.WILL RACE CINCINNATI’ S MAYOR SAYS HE WILL ISSUE PERMIT FOR THE JEFFRIES-RUHLIN FIGHT. —— boxing contests e proper time NEW ORLEANS.) NEXT SEASON. —_—_— clamor Loud for Probe|Black Mare’s Owners of Gen. McGruder’s Change Decision to Race. Retire Her. Imp will race again in the Copsctal co Tme, MrenteE Nears) reason. Her owners have chat RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Jan.|deciston tu retire t 15.—Sunshine and a temperature mild} tur and the dand balmy aa June were the beat/ the famoun black the news, She will be tr Pfeatures of the sport here to-<lay, Wimart a atstiede nan The' card was of the reguiation order. | rhe announcement that tmp would ordinary in promise and nothlog that] race again he eealee happened exceeded expectations. . son came throu; Bayard, The crowd, however, had no fawt to sing Beeretary of the Hrighton [eae find. All realtze that the racing here has ean AE i itled down Into a rut from which there rN NTU STO will be no relief until the bla stables turn loose the material now partaking 7 of their Winter's rest. Seed our trig From all quartern come demands for | jet tmp ao out fan Investigation of the running of the| mente mith str horec Gen. McGruder, who won the cloa-| coming season, She will leave home al ing race yesterday. Thus far the officials | 1 for New York, in company with Ue Wimmer neem inclined to hurh the matter up, but! horses, which are wintering [1 Kentucky have prevailet ' nand Lo have tmmer to ha ft fs AiMcult to zee how they can tgnore | wrry, very sorry, that ahe Is not in the Hrighton the case, as it js beyond all question | Handicap and cup, now elo of whieh the most startling revermal of form) me printed copter of the entries tmp shown during the meeting. Aypearenire, ax good as she immi hr on edee PieeeANACh her el kaos ihe Yor four-year-olda; nna mile. : her! je jocks, SUID Str Mick. 2 ON ie ttaes avant th! “sitenedi aie attier « 10, vlalus her f + 103, Flick 106, The min 11, 1 tart good. nele Bill, Burt a close bunch iy re and Uncle iti der pres {nto third pio halt : Meet Terry for His % Title. Banquo if fn at Cperca ate BG, Jan. 1. on ad of th wa today Was accom led by waar cum th |itte of wh haltenwa Mei who wsk. 1 young Bu |) proposition te So which may resu em ¢ MIL Hoy) 2, "100, Chran 4 | Krne refuvedite “Ri 11. Dade oo) isie visit, but am dngins made it 3a! c= Se Lee 3 i Sjinown that the thy remot G'ixa Gardve>, 30, fi connested with ao! ran OPE Madeline 2. c virraten with MeGovern, ie) Start good. , | i y. exemane cv SiMe Boykin, caught Georete der | Hl | i | wut declares do with the ou rangements of his former prute ft te alleged chat Kenmeds kia placenta Gea iand aa Teh | sore Jans, and that hlgyintens Ree and: the pace tae Fare ant an: | ptating that MeGovern’n jtOipectlv« ponent at San Franetsso Fwould named later depends upon the’puteon of the present situation. If they: figne I the stipulation : a Stat the half and passed her caught ‘wer on the turn, ¢ tothe head of the stretch snd ‘wo: pi Picador was off very | ott Jan. 15.—The House | Phibints New Chief stenographer, pon Post-OMces @Nd Post) piscrict-Attorney Philbin to-day ree practically consghated the| mo Rob chlot atenoal Fopriation biljAfthe total mravher,, walary $1.60 ay mer Gq be about a it a Chief Execu- tive, Now in This City, Isn’t Scared by’ Pro- tests Against Cham- pionship Battle. “There have t against the holding of the conte: torneys in Cin- her athletic eventa, t ton years sparring con- din Cineinnatt, both Broadway, Cor. Chambers St. Other Bout« Have Taken Cincinnati, Mayor Fleischmann Says, and Why Not This One ? Porktown’'s claiming that the jation Is not a duly incorporated athletic club as defined by the Jaw, and that the club was Incor- porated for the sole purpose of xiving wrmite taaued by the » that permits muat for boxing shows, « Jeffries-Ituhlin rring exhibition “MINISTERS’ ATTACKS HELP THE GAME.” —JIM JEFFRIES. feat Athletic As “That tea technicality thing that [am unable and Gus Rublin will fight) and 4t ts some. AU the present n In the present matter has his way int position In th essary permit notwith. days before it Is town just bet drt dustead of helping t he papers that ihe Suenne Wd expects to get | overstepping nes tn getting th hard day's work at the law 1 have on sopermit for a sparring exhtbl- rage of hix conyi the Nght in tha no talked on th he contes: from being petition with the ing the chara fits and ether similar ev LB WRTENTRCavenIE Pam, tl intend to Mle a an Evening bers of their own Viy don't those ministers mind t the Saengerfes we that oficial to ent the Nght. public of Cincinnatt in gen: held Is clear- pugilism Was in. Hid ke i dry Over 160 mem: r they wante and, strange p sald that the ncinnatl yeatorlas asked wheth fir repeated attacks on the sport | Phey Row how = DEATH UST OF CRIP VICTINS. \Damp Weather on Increase of the Disease. intest should take 'GAMBLING PENALTY SEVERE. Se, 2 ERNE ON TAL MANISDD risonment for Giving Informa. FRANK [TAYLOR CLOTHING Co ALBANY, Jar Assemblyman Leon umbllng bill its provisions SSINe The Buffalo Fighter May! William Noyes Found in His Room with Bul- let in Head. his bi of last Bucket shops art ars measur ellminated from this ch makes It a mis corporation or aa- aturday or Sunday Brings) }. ion of horse races, prize telegraph or otherwise to me conviction the Seime’ ia 14 felony, the fine for which is prixonment, fo of the Board enths from @riiy F forty-five weer ty-six In Brook | DRINI < the bardest exercise or seve! fect a permanent and roeedy NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. been thinty-tye evening Worll) White Ribbon Remedy] Cac be given in glass of Water, Tea or oy Without Patient's Knowledge, White Midbon Rt. dy will cure destroy the alseased appetite for at tketer| OLD DR. GRINDLE, m'n races are as tots hough the Coro The Reason Why you are not using a SGAS RANGE is probably because you have never trisd one. Once a user, always a user.” It is one of the most neces- sary of all 20th Century necessities, and $3.00 a year pays the rent, Ailstyles of gas appliances can be seen at any office of the CONSOLIDATED GAS COMPANY. artment of the eit (hat does not feel the I want quiet ) as Fnteep in the da » the Knick- where Aga. 1 mile and @ furlong The woman wad out tite ab ms swelght (mit whi be pelt tx 300 miles wide at ‘ end atid Narrows ward to a po'ntidl us It Koes we tecday fternoon the ohan ty make Noyes's bed, #: aim tying on the bed apparently jaaleen the i latest yicum of patton! 1 ti ance is Admiral conned ts) his bed « n Ey tit aiid ane, without much, able to, eh Opened the room the man wan still In fas inate. privata fae same poastion, 6 Wai ‘appointed iad vlc : ‘he landlord’ was notified. He? found WIFE CHARGES Mrs. Miller Fights Hus- band’s Suit for Divorce. ‘ A pretty defendant, a host of her female friends and a court-room full of xpectators on the qui vive detalls marked the opening to- ay rane divorce trial of Port Warden Robert B. Miller against his wife, Emma, in Sue preme Court before Justice Andrews. Mr. Miller accuses his wife of im Proper conduct with Milan D. Rarnes on boamt the steamer Shinnecock, AU. 12, 190, during a trip from Block Island © to this city, and at Block Island at © FOOCCUDOOPDOOO0OOK) various other times, Miller alleges that he broke into @ ’ stateroom on the boat and got evidence ‘ enouch to ent’tle him to a verdict. ALF * H, Hummel, in Mrs. Miller's behalf, denles that the wife is guilty, and ee ulleges that she was the victim of a conspiracy. On one occasion Mr. Brown saw Barnes in Mes. Miller's room. It waa in the day tme and the door was open. Mrs. Miller introduced Barnes as her cousin. r — f TO INVESTIGATE SLUGGING. . Feativitles ‘and Jury. Evening World.) STATE HOL TRENTON, N. Ju Jan. 15.—In his charge to the Mercer County Grand Jury, to-day, Supreme Court Justice Gummere called attention that occurred Christmas Fenton's Christm Subjects for G (Spetal to The was In progress be- tween the Trenton team and a team {nm the Pennsylvania Bicycle Club of his body just be. | Pntindel ie The matter ts of more inp I rght urn as you |than ordinary Interest because Assistant 4 4 (See ilustration No.4) Postmaster Kendrick C. Hill, of this before he can. brace. hin city, Is one of the manngera of the local me time | team 1 Gummere also called attention YOU} tg a wlugeing match that occurred can throw hin. backw : ur hip, Tt ta well to remember th. 2] Chrt night ut the Trenton Athletic ing a man's thumb fn which Peres rand outward caaistarey) efficacious man may [ihe princ! the latter siticiana of the city. Ich nama STEWART BUILDING, STORES CLOSED TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. __ A hundred employes are busy mark- ing down stock to such an extent that will paralyze all existing prices. __No goods sold till Thursday morn. ing, when the doors will open wide on the greatest sale ever attempted. Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Over- coats, Raglans, Ulsters, Suits, ‘Trouser. Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods of the Highest Grades—all new, bright merchandise. IMPORTANT CHANGES COMPEL THE EMPTYING OF THE STORE QUICK. Be Prepared for Reductions so Bold and Startling That Will at Once Stamp This as the Greatest Stirring Fair and Square Re- duction Sale of Modern Times. See To-morrow’s Daily Papers. Sale Begins Thursday Morning. BROADWAY cor.CHAMBERS ST. RUPTURE. j Curse —oF— The ae CU, th RE D. the enty truselin erimence that t* worn with 3 3 night and day, and It retalne ture under tne MP IPROVED “HLA OVED E ‘roadway. New York aL) coneD 1 1 EF aur trusses vafemet te atippie puler” | GRADUATE UNIVERSITY OF (ili NEW YORK “UIEDICAL Yenry a speciale ta D) ‘ater OLD whe” GRINDL'R actentite *y sera of trea meat bloo! and skin in the bones hroat ant mouth, ulcers, pal tyedlnge, kidney and bintter tadammation, undeveloped baci cured. Mea Ise those having {1 Bs appetite for K White Ibboa Men mh 65th at, ookiyn, Vin: mber, OLD) Dit relics cures. Advice. fre Hoare, 9 to 9 funds " OLD DR. GREY, Shes at all drug alist in diseases of men onty, mt and 34 ave, kidney and blade debility, dad dreams impediments to marr GREY fret; he te the oldest establishes, be iad eat in practice of any, wpsetallat is this Tt et. teat ties pathway to. success an easy. climb. i} tg)? Reaull walt takers at the tomy.

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