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TERRY M’GOVERN’S HOME-COMING TO WIFE, IGE SKATING IN /RANGOGAS DEAL MOTHER AND BABIES WAS A PAINFUL ONE. QUEENS TOON, HOT YET CLOSED ; x His Mother Said, ‘I’ll|:rawy ponps ARF ALREADY!|SO SAYS SYDNEY PAGET. WHIT- ———— Tears Were Choked Back and They Sat Mortgage the House FROZEN OVER. NEY'S REPRESENTATIVE. Down at 3 A. M. to *! and Go Back to the | —S—= Turkey Feast Pre- ; +) Washtub if You Can't) 7“ ING pared for a Cham-} x Lick This Fellow} pion’s Victorious Re- Next Time.” turn. . eh hut Po wasn't quite toes my own fault, fe td It's as hand to be the wife of a to unbeaten prize Mgh victory has been din ay it le to be the w been tun do several daye ta er whose Mrond Can Lek Corbett. ting tho throwshe sible fr und tt The realms « are far hat as E S) Meena t ) : 2 dive punch . “The Coli i : - } FEE “ , 4 ; ‘ At 4ycare inlsters u . s r : Suse ; { ; So tt was that and sorrow in the heart ence McGovern ax she sa of her home | this mo! . nil to © : a 1 f aeeirarteora. BELWOOD, ALTMAN & CO., Buffalo, N. Y., he ts been beaten. Ile manu; wee i‘) Bought on her end t his Chale wit! thibist RPRY™M N Lie eit at e Dollar, hi y lee hin - Cats » s blazed Hie tign how thi arfal m SREY ieleleteint ‘oneerning tae story that Harris af | EE she did gst deem possible hs Ma bad no ren the. tntter AND OFFER | FORMER come to pa. ight to kn you oat san do him Y nit inne une It was ‘A.M. when the car-|and all the reat of them, Why I'll “YOUNG CORBETT’S” FAMILY any wority gene te aid that Harr s SAME AT 2. PRICES. riage containing ‘Terry and hia dejected | mortgage the ttle home st cave me rnblimentstoc hehe chimes tn if Sale Commences Nov, 29, at 8 A. M rétinuelidrovesup (to the E ko Wack ta the wasitub if you can’t ve. i ai oat 5 ectiae street house. ‘They had PROUD OF HIS VICTORY. How te nt tap = ‘Pana The wockiot pe wood YAltraan . Co., Buffalo, NX. ¥., one of the largest efore a H “n . established rearat Were iti Care| y fom Hagtford on the 10.10 tr Vaid that before Th a |S Ar L told my wite. ..SAM HARRIS POSTS reputation for carrying the highest. ie Scirsiihav ide aisortt fartamel // wos Vale, and the drive from the sta-]| do it again if 1 though truth is Ina Townes Ju | $2 500 FOR MATCH eet Cloth ing eicnlohinanetine class merchant tailoring, rene ee tlon was a long S mn, The Hvening World this morning wired John Ht hwell, “Young j Lowent tito tine a ny 5 Die By Bb a Shoes, This remarkable purchase When the carriage stopped little Terry id tady was Coibett'w® father, requesting some éxpreesions of opinion film sand | Have: Just ee workto : will be interesting to the well-dressed merchants of New York. with hie in his, Uiroat) sprang | Pate that she fairly ®) hia faintly on his son's victory over Terry Met rhat Mn 1. Here . Jew 1 het woul! Overcoat Department. - from it and ran like the wind up the] while the hearth © im the reply sont over mpecial wire hy t ad father of tty cham ie tite end ae z ! SVS ovr fase CAChore ate the baler? Hey When he handed me that aot one Inf “1 ‘Young ¢ aXe The dour opened, and there was the] after the first explinations were over Byes at SH Coa UNiKe ra Ur mans Neewiit ts woot Oxford vi 5. O09 - 7 The Brening Warlt vad tine Exe been PWinter welght. 2 wife, who had been watching at the younsst “been " etek 5 a eaten Whenkk i Tisha were ed and 5 ty family and 1 feel proud of my son's vietory ever Terry te mete A “Oh, Terry!" she er! and she threw MeGovern at Hartford While we do not encourage prizp-igating, A herself Into his ary bead) until we cannot help bat admire my son's clever work. 1 think his vic Ito the chance j tears came inty the fi be is much to do in sses. T have sful himself, Tho blow the West: nied was hard enough to knock off his balance, but Just as tt ‘Terry slipped, went down and don the floor. It was ndered him una the fact that good habits hav aavictory In the prize-ring as in other for a moment but that Willie w tory demonst But he knew he m brave f ere was to be any semblance of happincas | | over the Thanksgiving turkey which]! was walting below in the dining-room to bo eaten. “Why, its all amiling. “I'm not hurt a by me, girlie. Th eis not ag “1 Got Too Freshy that’s Al? y these all ner | enous down to Hef where the turkey was walting began to ¥ and talk as} talked before. le could not ke the subject of the fight, but he put his | 8A the time T know 1 best foot forward and his wife LES DRED gainir ine: and he stroked mud be suce DOr papi.” in the contest much f in she went off in that took ail the M. character to quist I ye his ambition to win or steceed In whatever un- eto ree Into, and we hive never once known him to His two sisters, Ethel and Sade, to whom he has always be voted, look upon his great victory with much pride. JOHN H. ROTHWELL, Father of “Young Corbett.” It was alwa dertaking he w he chirped, look at ark on me.” Ww name his own weight, from 12 to We will allow him to fight as ny times as he cares to and q ask ts that the second bout be held ithin a reasonable time, say three months at the most.” heen eens «what Vive nd The wife glanced at him through tears and then went Into hystertc could not quiet her for a moment, but then she seemed to nerve herself and catch her breath. xf v ay vicuna, 10,00 Suit Department: you, But un Rh ae it happen?" was all #he) vag a little silver to tho Ining of the Pea ail cao rate St aed end tae In tnt vats See ay. Sleihlack7eloud 1 Mrs. ‘Terry mana te ralxe ajhaye tt it he I io keep a Bre “Why Twas a lobster?" «alll ‘Terry SUT AUGCa ERC Mire eaRalntiratie | arlle lisive tt back qulek enough, won't 1 nner sii ten SULLIVAN AFTER CORBETT. ; Ebrertullyg x ras a fre We Bae ita 7 APT COMEGI TREE Re COR GTHT they kept oon chatering until 5 Hs a te t i ; sate A MT acal Feather-Welght Latest to all, anc ot a 6 bi eNcabahyerircrl casera wate tte morals the tired {tne day off right, Terry hopped « pl its won't do Itagaln, Tt wasn't your ‘Terry DES mater SECA WATL 1 man wails weave tor breakfaxt, took UY EG Ube Ib Menge New Champion. that wan licked. It was Just a fellow Terry Talked as We Carve HntHL 20 o'clock, when he awoke, Ils | for a drive. He wanted to pert edt ene era ah ges to “Young Corbett have Who thought he was Terry.” “E thought T could, all right,” an-bwife was at tp and about. “W: [es much as possible, for he le hurled thick fast in the few to work and kiocked ¢ ~ but Tad nee he has b mplon, but Suits, wi the feather- yet he has not Thus cheering her he led his wife| sweredt Terry, “hut he handed me euch into the parlor where sat his mother} q bunch of hot ones that 1 don’t know orother and somo of the other members| wher, I quit fighting. Do you kno: of the family.) | Grace, that while 1 was lying on m Old Mrs, MéGovern wasn't weeping | back In the ring, knocked clean out, TL “bean t get oy pits late this afternoon am the drive she w ter and tnetined tot er all, tt wasn thought and she came to him | ih he had been crying. [she returned s matter now? he asked much ve that + <bodas the at rst Mvan tx the a rer, and. eases on the «ame k about Vesta a lined, ng defeated.” any. She has In her the same kind of] heard all the people shouting. eal th hee - ie x h * f fi ere | Teery 0 tre ght. He says ho will agree Men's imported ! ft of which her » is made, She} Terry!! and Eothinks Uve Hoked the | wasn't a lich ythe world whol meerned, he weigh 13) pounds on the morning of a nn Eand West of Was mad about it all but she bad a] okie id beat vot, to say nothing of a apDner He dC full satin | * sald Sullivan, “ta that th Albert Coats and Ve: e pla ny tle after a mon Prin 5 ves piacol ans ' : HINGS, HATS AND SHOES AT GREAT SACRIFICE. ae CENTS RN SATURDAY 10 P.M. superb confidence in her “Why, Twas no happy. td ne “What did you tet him to ct for, me/ I've been so happy in my: life adst sald Terry, tm still | while NOTABLES WILL YOUNG CORBETT’S SWEETHEART. SEE THIS GAME. AWAITS HIS RETURN TO COLORADO. pia me Seay | 235 BROADWAY, : Pena ea nr Senile ie | ,,ft want to spend Christmas with the « NEW YorRK EGITY. President Roosevelt and Admiral Dewey iavrrronn, conn., xov. vous York hy New Years. Then fw oo < . . : York by Ni Years, f a F Guests at Army-Navy Gridiron Contest. corvette ha ance, Dr Wihtam Rea | rerrible Terry's Conqueror Tells of His Life! Jo". Yom Neate ven twat t think unless {t anyihing ab dont want | 1 1 was! or beta jup here to see Crowley and other lof Denver, for whom the champion, and Future Plans—Will Rest Six Weeks. | friends, So tong. If you ever come out nnd hts « , setae pace to Denver drop in at my hotel. Well, + : . ple Soe 1 must be off to the matinee. At for Now York + 27 ty ese name. 1 paht no attention to and dr ' away with swinging stride for tue (Special to Tha WEST POINT, N Point is ready for her Btrugsle with the nay anual grid to-morrow at Ahr arte and am | theatre. Philadelphia, Based on the respective} ® e , ee cf e two teams in Now York be WHI Open Hotel tn Denver. feninnt other colleges, the am (iapeeut tae tan ie wy Mien ome tne ago to 6nen NO MORE FIGHTS Save 55c. have but little trout VS orighe Jent saw the el the thre: | of Denver, a '¢ HARTFORD? Gey APS eae a qaestion he asked was it pul tell him whe the chorus girl w morning, whe is ight, et TIETE i¢ “|CADETS HOPE FOR VICTORY. |nait, “nn ane wes ct Lomay aay Red to be marr set My swer Intervie Annapolis. will go on two special But the tars are al ill i pst. Point to-morrow motive—your trede. An aristo- cratic ‘gathering of the season’s 400 in Neckwear—Persian, Barathea, Armures, Ottoman, and, in fact, every rare kind, color and shape. Our $1.00 Kind S. M. Jackson, | {Naw dast night in the Heub- | good manager, ng-roy tre to make mK Corbett! HARTFORD, Conn, Noy. 2.—It ts announced this afternoon, that on Mon- the State Law and Order League doa meeting In this city to dis- erday’s contest between ‘Terry MeGovern and Young Corbett. ‘The league will listen to a report by Re Marold Pattison, of the First Baptist Church, and Col. Charles A. Jowell, battle royal. The there seeming to | avy fn sight. The corps of calets been trying to arrange with the navy @ pool bet reaching up lito the wands, but thus far have been unsuc- gossful. The cadets a condition, and will thelr lv to wipe out th ments to} fight 1 tests, but L worked harde Was more at stake, Pf orbeti | had charge of my tratning, and to f< due the credit for my fne condition. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 2 — tinguished guests will watch the V » Denver , 2 ad tt was a goml deal fo ther challengers. - ¥ dle: by. ore ot] Paint-Annapolis football game on Frank- other challengers. When Ido not have a contest on T live] 6 Phen the middies won bya’ score ‘ot olut-Annepolls football game on Frank, her sake that I irained so hard for this) ive wnh that a big recenton awaits | nilldojcorltase/alconteit on Tllve | Heeident of the Tartford Yo. GA an er The game iw the third since the two]? fad Kit, 1 do not wish to have her name . 4d Sheriff Jones. of Rap- [0 f - tathe ai “_| Who wero present at the match, as dele- ni a branches of the Governme: tumed| Prenident Roorevelt, of course, witt Ye] brought efore the pilie. at. tha. time | Mee Done! Fan Sheri one on me, {pide With my father and Httle alatere—| Cares oF the league. Clothier a erdasher, . moon Mes one ten 4 etic wilfl head a processton In my honor, “My mot a awell fellow 1 yo how T came to get n- As the champlon spoke he pulled out boxing. When Twas in A vignotte of the Denver virl and tt ‘ : - F gohan! my folk did not want me to as Jooket as If he had not overentimated [2700 my folk her good qualities oF good looks, Sie has roguish black eyes, raven black hatr and a very. swe That was football osttliles and eect ns Tithe the «reat attraction Second to him, one game. ‘The ariny team has had the| course barting the football hero enetit of some c' the best coaching por-| FOUTS ane ine Mot For the first time tn the history of the! Mnnila wil! come over the Ta ame at West Point the team. make-up as savored oO! e sat full. Hack, Bartlett at end and the. Rreat] Paty at quarter-had all playing on) Agmira ; > e first teain this ant playing top-| in’ Pailadelpy : Otch ball. Daly's wreat work haw been| hoya aa. wilt nd 1 will not announce tt, but she ts It ts stated that t report will char- acterize the bout as “A brutal affair, a disgrace to Hartford, and degrading.” added that a legislative bill toward the abolition of such vill be ct 112-114 Nassau Street. (Formerly MADURO Dros, & Co.) r died two years ago. My father ts employed by the Union Pacific Ratlroad. My uncle, the doctor, looked after my {nterests financially last night "Sportsmen's Goods. RUPTURE = with tough boys, and because T would not play with some they pitched inte me. T waa « dito \ my: self, and eo 1 pi out che biggest eralded far and wide, and. ther eral Wo a the pleture went replies ddoubt that hia presence on the te SPER CS Ua A ni ato oe COrLett. sald! Wer etleving LIL weulal ta'| TOMUUy. ot aN und soteatod, bina) ini thie. infused the nece: y Hfe into the mon Saturday tn time for the game, He will i . F would bey een pounds with the gloves, and mado the aggregation one of thelsit with the Army cadets Wine. for imitg gpeLmncried (nsilaawaa CURED. | not fond of roaming around and he is Mia Firat Fleht, ‘3 _FRAGMEN [There was another big crowt of bidders at the players return it is planned to give them Aaa he will) sound draw with "Reddy © ; areat reception. or four days, . e o e best “the continuation of the Pasig-Tipion horse Tere not lees than 2.000 ntudent H Wee 2 Aspen, Col, who was one pes Jat Madiecz Gquare Garden yesterday, and food i a ota | 9 See Palle Plaht for Sie Weeta.| men in the West hater | kn oeked aim prices prevatied. The largest amount obtained a paste ¥ a ng ate Centenas, ‘was $1,500 for Oakland Pilot. At privat "i any business en-[out in three ‘ HAT done anything towards|the event of the evening, and 1 had another fight," he said, “and Twill not] previoualy appeared in a fow preiimt- " to any Isilon for at least alx|gartes that were not of much conse casontialy domestlenn nies inatenyAy: the frst fight 1 ever had. ‘The Improved elastic truss {x the only trass ta | TS OF SPORTING E Peeiyatereaetiee eear BAM LD) Taal eetgavandbal halt and the existence, that [8 ierreaeiae tne rupture wut . anxlety to see her, has caused him to} sortunity to be lot atone dy those TL att : jd | erect ae edt | ° 5 He ended to a ranent and speedy cure. nad pan Spout ft intended tof Hg nor ears to gasoctate with. My drat fleet a permanent & ir He professional appearance was a twonty- pt Lady do remain in for ation IMPROVED ELASTIC 1 8 Droadway, New York. Ti (Established 19 years.) £4Our trusses are not | ; aold by agenta or druggists, 1 York a week, there but tr at ‘Two doors balow Wanamaker's, on 9th street. MEN CURED. Les aa ent ranch | 802 3d Av., near the con Stance PER Ase St. ot St Odfecting to the referce's decision on an off- tof my friend and compan-[on the midway, It was ia a vaudeville f 1 AY Our Stores Open Us fon, donate Corbett, who {4 somet! house, Iwas engaged for the season, JGUMPE SON ur Stores Open Until 9.30 PM, aide play during % football game between thel more tha a namesake to me. Ie h bo & wivanla football team, was elected captain niversities: Alabs “enneanee, pn at a a. ‘team last night for next year. Gardiner | UnIVernittes © inane al re 200) always stood by me, and we have be: Hoe FOUR STORES a 0 department and wlll | swarmed tbe eld /m tual neither’ team eat | toxether for Ave years, No other man-] My Nantes: tight was with Terry A tiext yoar. He has taken a promi-| move. The game wan then called off on account | ager need apply. Gov nat there ad sestivear, He bas tales a rom: | move, The came ren then called of oa sccwunt ager need analy McGovern, In Ut there aws tho most ‘The champlonship of “ ee-Park Commissioner Samuel MeMillan, who y 7 $518 anteed to cure all dis. changed, eee yorterday at the For Mills Golf Club by Louta| { FAMOUS Ne. S815. a1 Der Bt 10 ts avy els Ge yas, ee titondre ee aa cen. 11S B,DAVEGA,32 E.147! ty 4 c “| 8 up and 7 to play in a 36-hole gan tar] “Iam going home to Denver to rest.| “In 1898 1 way at the Omaha Expost- eS | fl The Great Sporting Goods House. Bow Dells will go to Charter Oak Park, | ingston's score was 181 and Singers sept any offers tt will be with] ton and met all comers near my welxht : E sore throat and: ulcers, pala! Kidney and bladder complalnti, scalding, Inflate: onary : ae ee eADLSOrvareniinen) Ties patton cites ;| ‘have received a bushel of offers}at rlake wad I (ruined tho hardest for ana Re Healey sray, Is home 1s tn Toledo. | the crowd bark, ul ihe fforts ‘were un ; [from different Ines of business, Many|it, My most brutsing battle was with 533-535 QUICK ANSWERS TO HELP Saad ST aTie eno intone D vaudeville companies have made flatter: [Jack Kane, a 8i-pounder, at Cripple OFF iil Went Iztp se, | CALLS come to advertisers who put fio ha saverity of the weather the under- Olea ing offers for me to go on the road and|Croek, It was a twenty-round draw Between Gth and 7th aves. Advice free,” Meti| their “Help Wanted” advts, Ot CGarHell had no outdoor celebration | The Mast round in the men's foursome at the spar on exhibition. One company of-|and my opponent was a flerce propost- Corner 47th St. inina.t RTntlontens’ ital SS SUneare Les. . in the the University. of Dyker Meadows Goit Club yesterday was won by] fered mo $68 a week to spar threo|tion, We were both well bunged up. Sunday World. Competent workers “ ¥. XK. Probasco aaa. J. Phillips, who beat J, LAFAYETTE CAPSULES Seeking employment look to Sun- en ee Toba Been eg owes 2s] rounds a night. One man wants to|He had a knockm: blow ready at all piay, start me in & ealoon in New York toltunes, When I train I do aot emoky x ¥ “A ee UTUN, drogen 19 Devers, | 4aY “World Wants for guidance,

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