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at VOTER 1a T CARRY 40 WEIGHTS ARE OUT FOR THE BRONX HANDICAP. Enormous Field Handicn Morrin Park's Mg Stnke Oct. 10 (Speclal to The Evening \v MORRIS PARK RACE TRACK 2—Welghts for the Bronx Highweig Handicap, to be run at Morris Park Thursday, Oct. 10, Inst six furlongs the Withers mile, are as follow Yelle of Troy Roehampton Miiverdate Dublin Carbuncle Morningsise the M1 Kilogram Malater Excellence ae Numeral King dady oi Queen Vonnle Lad Kolant of land Scheck [ciantkinnic ohn Ruskin. Penalties accrue from 2 P. M. Oct. 7. CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNING NOW. TEAMS GETTING READY FOR COOL SEASON SPORT. Old Jerome Park Circle Favorite Cross-country runners were quick to take advantage of the first cool days of October this season, and are early get- ting thelr teams in shape to follow the elusive paper trail. ‘The fwrortie course for the New York Tunners will be the old Jerome Park “etrele.”” ‘The men of the New Weat Side A. C. practise nightly by running around Central Park, while the Stars have a fine course at Long Island City. Several of the clubs have dectied upon the makeup of thelr teams and the following men are tn tralning ‘ogellua, Andy W Murphy, J. Gerley, '¢. ‘Croaia. C. ead A. dionteverde. Pastime A. C.— MeGerry, J. Lanch, Markbelin, AW Z nd Star A. O—Rodert Keanedy, mm eed, Ww, G. Pitegerald, 3 3. Shel Kelty, We Rottger Hioreey, CRECDON FIGHTS Bo THE WOKLD: RACING AT WESTCHESTER BEGINS WITH MATRON STAKES, WHICH OWNERS MAKE “WORTH $20, 000.” yl Wi m owners.) meeting w woe John J aw. 2 Madde W takeland 3. Ne Secor Woe paty J at YE Mets George tM WC. Mott f Chamnbh Mra Fr. Parrell Dwyer MeGianie Monahan sh nuts. Stuart Purse Money Was Well $18,070WENT 10. LEADS WINNING OWNERS AT * Westchester stake programm: eXcevding promise. Se ‘more has arrahged so remarks tive races, ant wre the shuts down racegeers may be ied some real treats in tas way f Vigh ¢ The Ss sport the featur Mifair which furnishes a racing associa- | Noa with a great feature at nu expense. Owners Put Up the Money. GRAVESEND. The association guarantees the stake to bo worth $23.00, It will be worch, with ten starters, just $24,655, The fiatributed | owners race thelr own horses for thelr Ninety-elghe | owr money and furnish the association During Meeting, ting Different Am e Whitney's horses hie tia 1.000 durtnis as follows won $18,070 during the meeting at Gravesend which ended Saturday, and thus put th millionaire in the lead ef the winning nety-eieht owners, won sums of different amount Next to Mr. Waitney ts John J, Me- howev and his Oily be. by Right la reaponethle far with an attraction worth thousands of stollara tn gute money at no expense 10 tie association. have # race of this sort labelled “Purse of $20,000" seeme much more attractive and bigger than “$5,000 added," but {f the latter were the case the stake would be bigger and more acceptable to horsemen. ‘There was an excuse during hours that racing associations je dark pasaedt 3 amount to| Uirough In 1895-96 for Kiving guaranteed by two-| stakes, Dut In these days of the turfs with McAddie and| prosperity there Iw none. Aw a race the wut. JW. Schorr} Stotron will be @ very Interesting affair, Amoneg the eligibles are Masterman, §%. wheel, Hyp! Barron, Emaher, Hate the} ave, Clonmel, Heno, Benin Satur- day, Pentecost, Lux Casta, Rockwater, Whiskey King, Nasturtium, ¢ Mr Pen- will represent Mr, Whitney; Barron John Daly; Rockwater, Mr, Sealey; $100 A STROK fa) |SINGLE HOLE MADE M’CARTHY | WINNER AT ROOKVILLE. GoMamith, Yankee ant King | or Tr ts Hkely that of this tot olther Yank Id Seeker or King Hanover = IN GOLE CAME. Koeyere) Broeramme for Meeting Promises Best Racing of Year at Morris Park. GIDEON’ S PLUNGES COST RING QUARTER MILLION. ‘The layers at the race tracks will have good cause to remember David Fle scorching he nus siven them this season. He has admin- Istered several jolts of the real Jim Jeffries sort, and there 1s no telling how much money he has taken out of the ring. Leonora Loring, Josepha, Clonmetl and Carrington were all plunged henvily upon by Gideon this season. Of course when Mr. Gideon began to plunge others followed his lead, and It is estimated that the plungers have taken nearly a quarter of a million of dollars from t ring. These are the figures: Layers Lost, % Leonora Loring, at Wesvohester, $40,000 BP Josepha, at Sheepshead... 70,000 3 Clonmel, at Gravesend.,.... 30,000 S Carrington, at Gravesend 100,000 % Tota... Be +240,000 oe Mr, Madden; Heno, Mr is Mackay; {in the Futurity. Assuming that nelther Flywheel, Mr Helmont. and, Goldsmith nor Nasturtium will start. Gre Finite ety: } Writer belleves eno can beat the aT others and will win the Matron, Mr, Whitney's Strong Hand. | tt Is a matter of regret. that Mr. Sehorr's great filly, Endurance by Right This fleld will be aekiny oat fs not an eligible’'in this race. She ts it ix doubtful tf arttum or Gold-/engaged tn i Nursery Handicap on smith will start, since beth have been Bay pa weve ed she rat geet hii the ailing lietiand mayinotibe: quite (iners King Hanover, Gold Sork- ¥. Hut in Yankee, Goldaooker and Reazke, Fly wheel Me Hanover Mr. Whitney olds a Kev Kings Chilton and Dieting, bein ably fe nee Dy virong hand, Teno will give them a race, «will also Barron, who show a handteap, the welght adjusted o as tot Rigat'y mertts: pretty thor. 1) will wer, r well pr ay DIDOD AST GEDIDSISOADOGGOTODOOODOGGODOODO SHE! io This ought to be one of the hy best races of the meeting. The Race of the Year. The ra eo meeting, and, in fact. the rac whould be seen in a seven-furlong: to be run on tw an f cracks, including Nasturtium nd Yankee. ‘Thus Mr, Whitney has plenty of time to fit Nasturtlum and send hin againet the greatest filly seen in the East for years. The race would be one of Intense interest and draw a a banner Schorr's Filly Busy. | Mr. Schorr has a most valuable pos. geasion in Endurance by Hight, but hy does not belleve In saving her. A glance through the stake book shows that she is entered In nearly every stake of Im- ortance in the book, inciuding all aged xtures. It Is a matter of surprise that she has not beca entered fn some of the steeplechase affairs. It ls a question, however, If Mr. Schorr Je not jumtifed in making this mare carn all the money she can during her two- year-old career. Turf history Is full of the disappotnt- ments which crack two-year-olds have furnished in their three-year-old careers. Take Beau Gallant and Rellario, both rattling good two-year-olds last year. Beaa Gallant is a non-winner this’ sea- won, and Bellarto has a single purse to his ‘credit, Endurance by Right may or may not be a good three-year-old. Her breeding would Indicate the affirmative, but {t (sa mere mater of guess. Nas: turtlum may be great or no acount next, year. It is probable that the record of past events justifies Mr. Scnorr in. sending nix Ally. everything in sight while she If able co be up and doing. An. interesting stake to be run on Saturday 4s the Champion Steeplechase. This ra Over a course of three and a half miles, and it is the most valu- able prize of the year for Jumper: stake will probably be worth $12,000, watch fa quite as much as all the in training hereabouts would Heotlvely If offered at_auction TO-MORROW. CHAMPIONSHIP ON LINKS ar} BALTUSEOL. a hty-two Women Will Play for Coantry’s Am teur Title. Many of the women who will play in the open golf champlonslilp on ‘Tuesday Pisyed over the links at Baltusrol yea- | terday. ‘The best score was made by Mixs Mar- aret Curtis, of the Essex County Club. of Manchester, Mzas.. who arotnd in. Contrary t been shor 5 rectations, the links has the tournament to \any loxtent. andi aay player in the sournament who makes @ score under 10) will be sure to quality. The general {dea ty that % 1 will be the best made on that a score of 119 Is pretty # ify for the match play in the frat six: teen, i The Maltusrol course ts so long that | t of the women who have entered | find themselves at a great owing to their experience on shot iinks, It fw the girl who can drive ball a long distance that will win. Mise Be. trice Hoyt, Migs Genevieve Hecker ar Miss Frances C, Griscom can do this, can also Mise M. Curtia, Mien Mo 1 | Adams and M ‘Mackay SKIPPER BARR IS FEARLESS AT SEA. -——__—__—_-++. Interesting Story of How Columbia's Captain Saved a Ship When It Seemed Lost. ve skipper of vietorfoux foundered that he abandoned the {dea REI WON RICH FRENCH STAKE. JOHNNIE LANDED 820,000 ON KILMARNOCK. 4200,.000 Wan Bet on the Race, Many Americans Backing Mr. Whitney’s Horne, PARIS, Oct. 5—"Johnny" Relff, the Uttle American Jockey who has been riding with great success on the Eng- lish tracks thix year, won a great vic~ tory here yesterday by piloting Mr. William ©, Whitney's horse Kilmarnock IT. to victory in the race for the Municl- pal Counct! prize, valued at 29,00. The race was dectded at the long- champs race course, and the distance was a mile anda half. When the race was started a heavy rain began fall ing. In spite of the heavy storm young Reiff handled his mount in the most skilful fashion, and, by clever riding, managed to land Kilmarnock II. a win- ner by a length and a half in the fast time of 2.37. Over $200,000 was bet on the race. Thousanda of Americana were present, and the majority of them bet on Mr, Whitney's horse. ‘The race was the second mont tmpor- tant racing event of the Parls season. CARRETTE WON FAST RACE. From Seratch He Picked Up and Pasved Strong Field. ‘The performance of E. Carrette at the last monthly games of the New West Side A. C. yesterday waa the best Is one of the bravest os fof trying to make this port; and he ny al Links Wi = 6 ee dee Of the wisest men who have|headed lier for Troon, a harbor lying in feboht found thelr Hvellheod on the sea. 4 deep open bay a few miles further - — ‘Phe following story te a fair example | south. Ever the weather was becoming z | golf mateh, carrsing snp] OL U2? SXCHUNE expertences Barr tas | wilder and the outlook more deaperate, eturn golf mateh, carrying $10 | ng, | So well did he know, too, that if he Mii if ra Hredee After a highly successful raving season | missed this harbor it was all up. with | he Rockvil wre} on the ten-ion cutter Ulertn, under com: | chem that he set himself to rush her in {et links Maurice J. Me- WHEY WILL CLASH TO-NIGHT |FOUR DAYS OF THE SPORT ON |")! the Hockvitie lub, aad 2 [PBN of his brother John, Charley Bars, jac ail bagards, He did, happily, catch AT FORT ERIE. LONG ISLAND TRACK tw formerly of the Thousand fastead of going | p hie shop for aye ¢ harbor ely with her, but, as is Island Club, will be the contestants, | omfortable wi { founder trawl-| often the case in desperate and deadly bLiaratnrorbastonate, ye in an etgli ek entures, neither he nor his mates could (wenty-Hound Bout Should be Wet |! 44 Che a aged the. fretwame ye: It ts the we dest and dirtiest jover tcll very coherently exactly how Contested, Unless Auatraitun day aad MeCar won by 10 310 ea man) can doom lise cit vate it was done. The owner of the smack, Has Retrosrade: Tholwane!iwaa\ thirijealx! holes Wid it mo that he might the quicker and [a fine old Clyde fisherman called John At nine holes ‘Thacher was & up and] {he bet ‘rivet himself tn he @iM+ | Campbell, never wearted of telling, how- Saaen Celgltven he wan Sup. The two play. | {Ut att of sailing a cutter-rigged V88-/eygr, that “there was nae doot whate'er Dan Creedon, the Australian taiddie-| ‘The Parkway Driving Club has com-| ot even at the twent nth j8e! é they would a’ hae been droon’t but for defeated Jimmy Handler in one round at | jayg* troets z paca : Gnd MeCurtny, wont hy 4| poMrd ack ILI became abun |’ ‘Phe wild bapiiam of that winter day Memphis, Texn., several months ago. | me Beene A Cathe p Thien ane. megutlet thie | Seemed to make Barr absolutely indit- PM meet AL Welnts, the rugged Tuc: | Parkway trotting track, Mrooklyn, to-| aan ass ne beguiled M8 | torent to facing the perils of not only Bn Aghter, In a twenty-rount pout be. | morrow, ‘Phere will be vicven races in| jman to the sea, With tho exceotion Of | ine geas around our own shores, but of Po ere, eaniged Industrial A. | wll decided, for which 9 Mrge number | jiimeclt the men on the smack | were | Atiantlc as well !n small boats, and #oon Sate series C Shave” suited many | Of entries nave been re | jeomparalivelyielderty, men cant atter he saved John Campbell's smack | @efeats during thelr career In the roped | ‘The F met « wilt havel [erly sold winter morning the lttle boat 1114 ner company ne formed one of the Szena, they are evenly matched and | two events, a 2 eh esin eat ascent ek shr' easterly | craw who took the las of the noted a fast battle. i < sale off roms, tie a = Creedon haw already defeated Werte, | for pacers Clyde plunk-on-edge 2-tonners (Clam) | ‘| 1 the Ayrshl vst or gad, unlens he has kone away back ui ; ‘There wi arters ne tales south of Fairlie, that produced {#0 America. ‘The passage wus a moat plish the feat again tosnignt, ‘Phos ava | Ok aad wee ace. Including | the Hogarth, MUI aula tedious affair, occupying, ax St did, be- to box at catch woelxnts for per Several w umpatgiers and crea ar fre tween thirty «nad forty days. When a Sent, of tho gross receiy | Speedway ? | Revere tarenra andi ientenerniais eAUAT lakipper was required to take the Fatrite SsSSSSUAN alsa = bee ere eebetann W-footer Minerva (the hardest nut the LATEST BOXING NEWS. J wiit be Aye ot ri Ali she could) Was as much Hike 4s | Americans were ever set to crack in the seed ye the score of to it aw suiliug wit By this time che | way of a racing yacht) to America, Barr = {Dave marry, she lie Cau. ot i Haalbe teobie 1 1 he took the tiny arti oe th oller men had be bied and | wa theoming, i Roxing te now becoming popular throughout the Rte veate i Hehtwntahe acwanlahleitorkeen ther Ine /disheartened, when Barr, who had been | craft across the Atlantis pretty much as ange ont bt ie mee: whied y rosa he re the Hee sth ar, and this was due not so much to/Werking splendidly all ng, autetly | he would have raced her in the land- ‘sport, 8 Mourtaing almom werywhere, oe ia ek Ler good play! “ ¢ took the Ul nd assumed command | jocked waters of the Clyde; aye, even to They witt bor at 138 bo Koo playing as to the wealcucas K wi a 0c ‘The cities where bouts belong held are san} Ba eae Ma eral a her opponents in general Having seen how hopeless | giving her the spinnaker whenever the Sa) nd Geange Green, th va miaai Of recent years it has not’béen uncom. was attempring to Ufit the boat to wl was favorable. The Minerva made | Weterbury and other places in Connecticut. © yanks of the chamois pushers ts V ‘Bicycle riders are quilting if oorag on for pugllimn. The latest pedal pusher ¢ rea Zi speedy bicycle rider of Buffel. belek, Toeke bia Oret appearance atm neuer te at the Potesteia| TAthtetle. Club, of Canads, where be will bos a tit-round y Tommy ennedy, of Buttaio. boxing club hes been organized in De- “The new club ie the Twoatleh Cent Olub, oe Frei Matchmaker ip trying to Simms, of Akron, 0,, and Young Gibbs, To box a twenty-round bout at che ¥ Joe Macias, manager Simens, the offer, the Philadelpbia ‘opherey tere Bommit Wi, Ta ‘& (weaty-round (Det) -Athlette Gist, on Ay Jota the | will bed | Stee acd} & tneda), | elder, best round Installed ae uid Ole Oleson)) the Chicaxo) ciut,. of ti 1c, Olt eb waa teh Bas beoa transferred to 8a Prane|s tded some trie tn "Frimo people ¢ ‘9 been portant nia hip, ber Ay linke, A cup, ‘the Tinks 1th, he open ult have Just been res at the Drooklya, W has offered a the quailty! eelded on Oct Ht be pie i who ed wl te fh i. oer Sleying ta Sue tors? ce che tite wou the player haklie the nea Ji). tourna bert: presented. by George Wy. Ihe * Witte: ogland, roar Reet bet mon for a minor team to e Dig clevens, and tt may fore they will be on a pl s vkill Ie concerned, The se i 1s no longer « mo: it makes the not be upoly, and tnak of picking out the season's champion much harder, it resulta in much closer contests all through the season. All of the fileted with work last week bles were costly, wettle down should ben mbt Ate in their} eo funn men there med to be retingers! oft as the positions hia kind. ems the worst off With several yers conditioned De is made colleges ee and some As moon to the raul! of all of the in thelr ff wubstl- teams: strongent Sy th Utes Who ure not regular Ine. Mow: faculty haw taleen the stand that a é rship comes nts currice consequently deaf to the judent body. pleadings vf re on one|a olace of safety, he boldly put her be- as} nice | the passage from Fairlle to Boston in. days. As ehe ran two- ¢ Mstance tn eleven da there can’ be no\doubt:that If she bad time in an awful her fore the wind and etarted to run to Ardrosnan. The boat was only half alecked. und he had an awful time of it to prev me got held for t < : (which she swam through Uke a from pooping the bisger of the seus min yaheawenys eg Ht the entrance to Ardrossan ha si Dxeaumeratrsorethingyiike: the ulous oF! work has been such that there is every prospect of hin desire being attained. Deter O'Connor, the broad sump oming along famously in his pric’ ATHLETES AFTER RECORDS. win is ce, r/o on Get. 13, il gives every promise of attaining r Flanng e d's =] the great distances he cleared on hi John Flanagan, the world’s record) te heath.. dtandicaps at. 190 yard hoier at discus and hammer-throwing, | one mile and three, hammer, dincunt fitty-slx and) broad’ jump, besides 1 will make his last effort in competition this year in the games of the Greater few York Irish AthleUc Association at Celtic Park on October 13,—He wil] en- deavor to create new figures with the fifty-six pound weight, His practice novice half-mile race, Mil’ out @ card which is attracting the cream c? metro- polltan athletes. —<—$<—<—<——__— \ north op south or east or weal, ) jsunday, World want ad.’s the bea bit of running he has done this season on the track in West Fifty-fourth atreet, {le picked up Corley and Daly two laps from the tape, and the trio made a close finish. J. Bresnan won the first point prize for the season, ‘The summarie: One Mile and a Hall (handicap).—Won ty E, Carrewte iacratehy; J. J. Corley (60 yar ly (150 yards) third. Tie. Tm. fs. eee tie yar) tedsnd! hale Fores we tt add: SBME HN” Bin Lap Race (187 yarés)—Won by J. Meas garish; J. Me gulin (5 anda), eetondt Py iteemin ta yarn thirds Th 12:Pound a0t (ha rer (9 feet) I boner et Moye item and Kenny feet); mith BH foot AN tact Ghertapearitg (i feet), with 36 feet ie second; W. Heckman (acrateht, with ‘39 feet Tneh, third, Club preseated bil wate ouabain in te Andeogn a hy Unions, yesterday in, reeogattion of le tral thelr Intermediate x ped sig crew, Yon at the aiddie States degatta. iy BOAT RACE MADE HERRESHOFF ILL PRESIDENT OF FIRM THAT BUILT COLUMBIA. t from Sandy Mook His Yacht, suf- Mor! He Was Taken Driatot on fering from Choler BRISTOL, R. 1, Oct. 7.—John B. 1) Herreshoff, president of the firm which built the Columbla, has been seriously it here for the last few days, suffering: with cholera morbus, He wax attacked last ‘Tuesday while attending the yacht races on his steam yacht, the Eugenta, He was brought here on lily yacht o: Wednesday night and as quickly a possible a phyaleian was summoned, Mr. Herreshoff’s condition was so crit. cal at the time that his physician would not consent to his removal to hia home until a few hours later, Ho has been proclaimed out of danget, but is, never- theless, still very 111. Mr, Herreshoff ts a brother of Capt. “Nat” Herreshoff. paca te COLLEGE MEN TURN “PROS.” PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 6—A profes. sional football team composed mainly of ex-Pennsylvania players has been or- ganized tn thin city, The team will be captained by C. Edgar Wallace, Jr, tackle on Penn's "% and 190° 'varslty football team and who was eaptain- elect of the 1901 eleven, Kennedy quar- ter-back on the '% team and coach of last year's second ‘varsity team, will act a# coach of the team. Other former stars of Pennsylvania who will play on the team are Me- Closky, centre 1900; Horner, tackle 1900; Stehle, end, ‘9; Merriam, sub end, '99; Zimmerman, tackle '9 and 1900; Carnett, guard '%. Other membera of the team HW Forel King Hanover Ho-kwa THE NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD. ‘QUAKERS AT , THE WICKETS. CRICKET GAME WITH ENG- LISHMEN RESUMED TO-DAY. Nera Seemed Doomed to Cer- ain Defeat When Contest Waa Continued. PHILADELPHTA, Oct. 7.—The final Gjcricket. match between the English fe) | eleven, exp ined by B. J, Bosauquet, and an all-Philadelphia team was con- tinued on the grounds of the German- town Cricket Club, at Manheim, to-day When stumps were drawn on Saturday welphians led the visitors by ns, and it seemed as though the Englishmen were facing almost cortain Was resumed to-day the decidedly cold, but the wicket was in excellent condition, Les- fer and Urewn, the two not out of Sat- urdag, resumed thelr stand at the wickets. ——a MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. (Special to The Evening Wort.) RACE TRACK, MORRIS PARK, Oct 7.—The entries for to-morrow's races ate us follows First Rece—Por threeyearside aud up: Withers — | Bteaaate 8 Kamara 1K MeMeckin 19 Rafaelto Tus Second Race-Por maiden twoyearcalde: Give and one-half furlongs Brut seoceDI2 rand Opera... 2 Pextion ari) Tack and Sheri: Heald Timp. Notitmai Awixa Yank termes Holdweker ... Pentusula <...0 Northern Star Heao ‘ourth Hace—Manbatiaa Handicap; fae and up; Billpse course. “HO Camasies for three-year Handicap; nd a quarter, 26 Trigger Walt Net «, Lee King | romtenna We ought to say, come and buy a $12.50 or a $15.00 Suit for $10.00. That would be tackneyed, though. Instead, we are offering Suits at $10.00. Ifsyou can't stand being enthused, Yon't look at em. They’re Suits with undeniable stamp of originality in their making. | Wool from firstto Last fibre. Jaunty and stylish as the fash- ion plates, Lots of rare woollen effects, with black thibets among 'em. Look out of place with $10.00 tagged on ’em. Men's Underwear at 50c. We'll show you some at $10 } agarment. Rutland Glove, |‘ a 95c. marvel. / 5. M. Jackson, Clothier aud Haberdasher, (Used to be Maduro Bros. & Co.), 112-114 Nassau St. Sporting. MORRIS PARK RACES AUTUMN MEETING, 1901. TUESDAY, OCT. 8TH, TO SATURDAY, OCT. 26TH, BOTH INCLUSIVE. SIX RACES EACH DAY. RACES ON THE FLAT, HURDLE RACES, STEEPLECHASES. IRST RACB EACH DAY AT 3 P.M FIRST DAY, TUESDAY, OCT. 8TH, THE MATRON, OF $20,000, Roller, * see ieapiagenr ae reaumane,piaver: || MANHATTAN HANDICAP, former State College player. JEROME HANDICAP. coe AND THREE OTHER RACES. Take 34 ave. “Li' to Willis thence by LAWSON’S BORALMA ILL. jed to Meet The Abbot in $30,000 Race on W. ay. LEXINGTON, Oct. 6,—Boralma {a suf- fering from a cold contracted on the trip to Lexington und Js under the care of wry. Herbert Gray, Mr, Law- Yopresentative, saya he hopes the hore will, be well enough to meet Bbot In the $90,000 match next Wednen: ay. Fenceus arrived Jast (night In good condition. ‘The Aubot was Joxged ‘this afternoon, white Lord Derby Will try ito beat ‘Crescousts week. The meeting beginning ‘Tuesday | Is rich In large purses, all events fi] filled beyond the. numbers. of previ years, Spee MUSIO DY LANDER. rete Ha | bet ime this: ‘Traine to Morris Parte PTELD. 60 CENTS. Medical, 4 OLD DR, Gi DR, Seat te. LARAYE oe eka AEN Cag o Salen

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