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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 31, 1902. _ ‘LATEST NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. LLY MOORE WON THREE OF THE BEST JOCKEYS THIS COUNTRY CAN BOAST OF. ‘BIG FOUR’ WILL USE NCHES. Rete nae tops ame, Race at the Beach, There- fore, Should Be a Close Contest— Other Interesting Events. rutal Battle Was Held in Weehawken and Was Wit- nessed by Seventy-five Spectators. ‘Brutal finish fights between third- rs are as numerous these dayaas they Were six years ago, when pugilism was In the contest for the world's middle- stance championship between Harry Elkes, the American chagnpion; Albert | Champion, the French champion; Bobby Waithour, the six-day champion, and Floyd McFarland, the ‘all-round cham- pion, at Manhattan Beach Saturday, all of the four contestants will be suppliad by the most powerful pace ever intro- duced In a race of this kind, Walthour's easy victory at the Beach shows what a great advantage {t 1s to have a big motor, as he rode under tho record with hardly any effort. Cham- pton and Hikes were not slow In seeing the point, and at once set to work get- ting pacing machines of the si calibre. This should make Saturday's race a most even one, and barring ac- cldents the finish should be s0 close that the judges will have some trouble fn picking out the men in the order they Anish. Walthour seems quite confident he will again be declared the winner, as he can. negotiate the Beach track as fast as any man in the world, During the race last summer at the Beach Hikes won every race he started in, while this year Champion won every time he appeared at Manhattan Beach without even being pushed, McFarland is the only one of the four who failed to score, but this was due to accident and not bad riding. for the amateurs, and the usual third- . | Adam» Finished Six Inchen Ahead Bob Tel Official that He Should a! Hurley, Billington, Dove, Winningt oy ' Yard Race. Boralma-Lord Derby Race at Hartford Satur- TRANGIECO Gh ae WORCESTER, forbidden in this State. One was pulled off at Weehawken, N. J., last night. Whe principals in this gruelling battle Billy Moore, the colored light- t of Bt. Louis, and Jack Glynn, Jersey City. Moore won the battle Min the eleventh round by knocking out with a right-hand swing in the ‘Pit of the stomach and a quick left hook to the Jaw. The fight was witnessed by & crowd of seventy-five men who paid # each to witness the mill. \ For the first three rounds the fighting ‘Was even, each getting in many vicious | Blows on the other's face and body, In ) the fourth round Moore closed Glynn's » Fight eye with a left swing and brought i vee claret from his nose with a straight Jab. Glynn butted Moore over the left ye tn the sixth round and more blood - flowed. joore had everything his own way the fourth round, He punched all over the ring, flooring him the seventh, elghth and tenth rounds. the eleventh round Moore, after ‘Dhe portraits shown here are those of; Odom Is at the top of the heap so far) of the year. Fre Glyn BrOBEY alenly drove = |George Odom, Willie Shaw and Otto] *% the public opinion ts rearded. He] It In a question if any one will dispute | gifted with supernatural powers. short right into Glynn's stomach and as wonderly, the three best 8 verifying the prediction made in The his tlafm to the ttle, Shaw js not the! He {s riding in good shape this sea-| with suspicion. no suspicion concerning Odom ever en- staggered Moore sent in a left k |v? LAR ob Evening World last spring, which was! favorite he was lest year. Then he had| son, but not nearly so well.as last sea-| There Js but one jockey in whom the! ters the public mind. Odom ought to be at Odom would prove the best rider|a way of charming races out of horses! gon, Wonderly is erratic. His work at! people repose perfect confidence, and! proud of his record, It is spotless. which almost made one believe ‘he was/ times js brilliant. At other times it is) that is George Odom, This is not meant uch, as to make people look upon him/ to cast reflections upon the others, but rs that this to his jaw, dropping him for the count. | country can boast of to-day mile novice race. ‘In the amateur events ay “18 beset Mass., July 31,—Otto One of the greatest surprises that has | | SAN FRANCISCO, July Mayor | ocurred in aquatie events in sometime! day Biggest Betting Event Ever Trotted. — {ene P. Schmitz, of san Francisco, | Mi3% defeated James P. Moran by NATIONAL A. C. GAMES Brooklyn Middle-Weight Is { ‘ , was the defeat of George Van Cleat, the | hug been “called down” by Robert Fits: | thirty-five yards in a y P BRING OUT BIG ENTRY. Ma \4 d Fight S Handicap Candidate Articulate) o-ack swimmer of the Knickerbocker A. | - —<—<——$————__—_— simmons, former champion pugiliat of | 720° i) [he Peas i rguererte al i in|c. by ‘ - 5 | |the world. The Mayor h ived the © sevenceenth mile, when the itched to Fig! yracuse) Works Mile and Quarter in. c. by a comparative novice named (Spectal to The Evening World.) Mayor Alexander Harbison, of this] fottowing Tae. COMETS 2350 chain on his motor broke, an ee ee Cracks Witt Boxer for the Champion-) 2.10—Weather Fine, Track | A0%t% of Bath Beach, at Coney Island) HARTFORD, Conn., July 31.—Horse- S the third judge. San Francisco, July 28, 1902, | FOr several laps Moran followed his pompete) Satara ship: | : SELSTOAY men from all parts of the country be: 1s for the best threa in fl Mayor Schmitz, City Hall, Sap ‘sco: |Pace with the chain dragging, in im-| Three hundred and odd entries have | Fast. Van Cleat and Adams partictpated in! gan to arrive Jast night for the great ch of the owners has put up nee by your stateme minent danger of a severe fall. Finally|been received for the National A. C. that you are quoted as ugrec! under $20,000, and the Park offers ) per cent. ac fries and my the aquatic carnival hi he rear n chain oft the lrace Saturday between Lord Dert an on the motor pulled the|®ames to be decided on Saturday at \ ausplees of the Arcade Swimmihg Club, Roralma, The race wl md of the gross receipts, which js estimated S d Moran regained his pace.{Monteverde's Grand Street Park, Mi , July 31.—Tommy Ryan, of Jana’ sus: by chance happened to be ens me, The Tace willbe ithe dec id pis iy hich is es & Most unfalr and unjust accusation and i ce CePA ae: ee wALO.ouly $L— Tommy, 3) (Special to The Evening World.) tered In the 4W-yard race for the cham: One between these fast horses. at $10,000. The winner will thereupon respecttully “ask your Ine justice to, all con. | AMhOURD Maya was by this time so farjpeth, L,I. acuse, the recognized middle-weight | Champion of the world, and "Kid" Car- SARATOGA, July Clear weather ptonship of Brooklyn, From the mo- has beaten the other twice. Bach horse take $0,000, which is the largest AMOUNL cerned, to feel sure that such charges are | @head that Moran could not win, the} The list includes many of the metro- raining con- tment they struck the water Van Cleaf got his record on the Charter Oak Park ever put up two harness horses, ant’ before you again allow them to mike | Chelsea boy made a whirlwind finish} politan champions and record-holders, and a good track were t file, clipped off fi iscum last night by a lap and a half in Tecetved $1,000 to $800 last night lub, clinched the match last night by , the rugged fighter, of South Brook- i ; en anid Adima swam. xtroke for: siroke, AIRES A f you and "your omictal position. Lam a @l and nearly overte heal at eee defeated Al Wienig |jiitions at th course this morning, Aion thes kept up roee the “notsh, track here. Boralma's record Is 2.07, and tury of the Navy Benjamin to know the reaton tor making suc a falne She nearly soy soo abne leader and the management expects new track ay Handler in quick time In this | PMS Drought the runuers out ln num- “Adams belng declared the victor by thé Lord Derby's mark 18 2021-2, made when Tracy has sent word that he would be! {u' ciwarily monly attribute It te figures in the various events, Beis. have teen sega tte fight a |Der® and the Work hours were busy Judes hy six inches Lonl Derby beat Horalma last year, here with Boxes TT alt Thiclman to Piteh for Reds. Handicapper O'Brien is hard at work Desi touna pout before the Industrial /ONe® fF men and horses. A pavilion — ; |Morsemen reasoned then that the Monk "°vred 3 i Unis sty | han prompted mo to thus address you, Cam alr, | Tielman, who hax been pitching great dal! for| fixing the marks and says that the (Athlete Chub, of Fort trie, Canada, the |fOF, fe pencllers and thelr cliente ls BLKES BROKE WORLD'S had as much to do with Boralmain de. N.W tublngerof New Havens A. ¢ ROBERT FIT ESM Oe eer ior te edn In tholr aie itn he) terial in the giateioes ns CONPSUY® MR ‘i a f | jfeat as Derby did, BHiCAROT RHA eMOUn Carbnltst! ‘| Witz stil hopes the Mayor will make ara LOE Oe, 2 rf first week in September for the middle-| nite opportunities for speculation will! RECORD FOR A MILE.| tn this race there witt be but the two | rhe caxtiat maces wae an investigation of the charge that last | Hoboken team at the St, George Cricket Grounds lagen to aben or eats Aor agies she eee suemplonshio os the world: be afforded. ————-- horses and Boralma’s charges are fig-.the 21s pace, and that Is off | Friday's tight was a “fake.” but it 1s] in Moboken next Sunday. Deegan, who hat won| every club in New York has nomivated [ Tho} will battle at 158 pounds, weigh |" nebec'a Roohampton: and! airs Mile of Race Agatmat MCLEAN ured bettor than the New cocy hone, be_& dining and butte: caron rardly likely that any official actlon will| four out of the five gamen whlch he has pitched |2 Vout and the hardest foughe tence | Gp at 8 o'clock on the day, and the in-| ,, Daria er than the New York horse. gpeciai from New York to the t taken, for the Hobokena, will be in the box for the|the season ia promised, The games start Weeictive will be a purse of $5,000, of | C’meron, Soins toxether, ee ee Covered in 1.21 2-5, while 1t Is considered that {t will be this train will return after. the rie Sawa Jeraeymen, at 2.80 ps et | seven-furlong distance in 1.29 4-6. A*-! pRoyipEN . even betting at the race track. John Over 3000 were out to the track yeste ttt dat F which the winner will recelve $4,000. Jack | er na Day Green, going In Indian ,, ROVIDI R July 8.—Harry over Zashhp 4 ‘ a ‘there PUGILISM. lermann, matchmaker of the Industrial y 4 In-103 1.2, Pikes defeated Hugh MeLean at the Col- » Mr. Lawson's confidential man, | \y 4 4 — eee = 5 : urlongs In 1,03 1-2 pees ing Ryan the offer of a'$5,00 purse, | ‘Trainer W. P. Burch sent the Sergeant “(Ute hye mile motor-paced race, The THe track was heavy yesterday atter {s1 sun came out Jim Corbett, the ex-heayy-woleht ehamplon. Bich he pueels wecepted, yas ot and Grey Friar Oye furlong# In 1021-2 yoria'y Yecord for the first mile was thé rain and it was too slow for spred. /the att M and the track who has been soleeted (0 réforee the feather- agreement for the bath |Ornature and Wannakees covered the the mark being placed at Boralmn did a mile In 212 and Lord|' ‘The origial programme for Lord] *#laht championship Ant detwoen “Young e z aa same ground In 1024-5, Pretortus, ( 12125 Derby! went one in 2.13, making the last | Derby was coanged as Mr. smiath rs) Corbett’ and Terry Mcdovern, has accepted the 1pless ords. “TROTTING PROGRAMME work, ‘Knimbt of Rhodes and otherm yy tien eda in trent forthe Tonowing quarter In thirty-one seconds. Mr. |OUR Me ae eau cemain in Cleve: | hah the litte tellors. Corbate iit rete | . trotted and cantered, The Goughacre| arigen, but the Glens Palla man passed Smathers, of New York, Derby's owner, |fand until yesterday for Geers to work | $009 for refereeing the contest, thix being the . FOR BRIGHTON BEACH. | Stbie's Dublta galloped a milo in 144i. | nim by: magnifi@at riding, The time has selected Mr. Perrin, of Buffalo, for | Lord Derby was therefore at the |the tral battle. hetwean the: dope at Warr ae "| Athel Showman and others got short} Was 35.25, his judge. Mr. Lawson has pot an- Kk Lwo days before he reted. | Conn,, last Thankegiving Day. a ee | : Marcus Hurley, of New York, won the 5 This Tace Will be one of the bli . giving Day ‘ ” Novelty Races Will Be Seen at {feathers at three-parts speed. one-mile amateur handicap and also the Bounced his Judge. Andrew J. Welch, | petting propositions ever trotted for in Regal Oxt clasp heel and instep so Two more private finish fights hava juat deen arranged. The pripcipals in these batti R. A, Smith sent his Saratoga Handl-] two-mile open am, cap candidate, Articulate, a mile and a a = Perma iiceiscralt neces vrse coma |Suecee ee cia anny emer ~ BASEBALL. BATTING CUTS SMALL FIGURE tions of these races are as follows: | w, Q. Scully sent White Ghost six fur- Is country eta for the association, has decided upon Meeting on Running Track. snugly, that they never slip nor chafe, Because—they are made upon lasts for Oxfords only,—instead of upon high laced Handler and Zeigler are to Winners of first and second heats retire | ton, GAMES T while McCarthy and Tuckor are to came (o- gs in 1.18 1-4 Jack Dunn, of (he New Yorks, would have E Gl W. Tail MeCery, ene, THeKe ees $n turn and cannot start again, Third! Newton Hennington’s Kilogram reeled | magnates extabliah « rule by which all feet-teat IN GA H AN IN, “hat of $400, the shoe lasts extemporized into Oxfords, : heat ends the race. Winner of fastest! of a mile in 147. AAmos Turney sent | #liding should be barred. “I could never eee the bet on a finish Aight in Heat gets first money, winner of second | yaud Gonne six furlongs tn 118, fave in sliding fost Ast," oald Dunn. “Mare band 16st fis Rect nseiun cues Because—the vamps are cut for right-and fastem heat second money, winner of runners Blowest heat third money, and horse Banding next in summary to teat cine| PERSEUS WINS THE Dates ce: whieh wil ie GOODWOOD CuP. trotted under what is known as the “Brighton Beach plan’ of sending a daseinen are injured ty tet-aret) Good Work of Pitchers Saves Polo Grounds | serie, who recently deveated Jimmy Handler in than any other way. Scarcely @ day Ld H Lp two rounde, will pe matched In a few ays to What one does not read of a player, be Team trom Many Defeats. fight Marvin Hart, the rugged middle wrigit ji of Loulaviiie, before the club offering the left, from patterns shaped to each last—instead of from the usual “interlocking” patterns, which economize leather and labor, at the expense of fit, and etention. Carter ty anxious to tackle art Ater In Just as pleased to mece Ain bly be elgned to fight without any The Southern A. C., of Loutsviile, may agure the contest is varied by an Item. t ayer broke his leg, turn Deed aatr wand eatiueal at Standing of the Clubs, the fine exhibition of baseball continu- & featsMrat allde ie that Mt fri the baseman NATIONAL LEAGUE. Ing which has bee order for the Danny Maher on Cheers was 4 base, sliding nto hhorses to the stable that do not win on. Second for Big Prine. —or at leant some of them. In the matier or] "i . . | past two days. Ano pitchers’ battle J ¢ + eo matter or] Chup, W. b. Peal Ciuo. w. be. vB a 3 Mt soe Of the first three heats. This was thor-| LONDON, July 1.—Persens won the| Saving varemen, xalning timo and safety the] pitabure «0 2) 7'8t. Louie... 37 48 446 | the announcement of HItChers] 41. cellahan, the clever Philadetphia teather> Every a. ford has a sole of genuine oughly tested last August on the same! Goodwood Cup, worth $10,00), at Good- A ellde that really wo comparteon can be] HOORIM +42 39 fuilCinolnuatl | a Ae Will very likely Bo| weight, and Eddie Lenny, of Chester, Pa, are old fashioned Oak ik and resulted in quicker und truer | wood to-day. Cheers, “Danny” Maher siete cago sd 40. 624\New. York as) Hance CS LITER FED ne eel OG More aprotic erie eg ea Style No. 1830. ebntests than ever before seen, Laying | up, was second, and Fowllng Plece| That the National League agente are leaving i AMERICAN LEAGUE, ello caney Re ee NAL leu kotmerrew nian Tate tanned leather, { dds on these will be confined to the | came in third. Ro stone unturned to get back tho star players] _,g/¥b, WY ge ft DAs ee pound which | adds a final result this year to do away with ————=——— Who went over to the American ranks lax: sea-|fiuaton occa Sf .$o1 Baltimore *:| CHAMPIONS’ TEIRD TRY Face at RETRenten vine) enictooaed {1 the unfairness of heats being “laid up" TURF. fom Ia whown bythe fact hat Manager Setee, off hliadelpila d? 34 bb. Cleveland aK : Tetiin atreen tase Wavecte lana Neral icerro dollar to the ¥ “and the public {s sure to patronize more LY 2 Lhe Gh ub, paid a visit to nin off friends, [°V Homee AB AE Oe : AGAINST BROOKLYNS. ilityraiened lintel (Gnidare. her-eree eile | > MBerally on that account ‘immy', Coltinn gpd “Chiok’* stan cis RO BR oye ue mia arene the | Selena thet Induatrtal A. ©. at Wort Weta, Caoata, wear, at not a YO meetiil'shorter plan of ending he race'tn | Burm» rouch riding om Hovetint did not do] sounied nem With toga to! udtalo Bk! BF AGU Front BAAR caren rar retteoe et Mie aa cre cyiatiel ts laperiali\ eplastah wat cate ead tuartioes farthing extra | three heats as mentioned above. The | Lady Joseph 0d. He bumped un fon, Mr Melee ald that tnoney way tn fe Worcester 46 33 48 Dodears will take place at Washington | 2 THe owt will be decided about Aug. 29 ie pose 18 to make these virtually three | moniounly into the Exher Mily to the middie of the] the Chicagon, ‘Manager Coline tat Me Jersey City. 4l 48 23 68 RRSEEE LS eae) @ t t . prate ashes ‘of one mile with every | backatetch und threw her violently against Ed] that he thought HERD PAP ATE oor aL Park this afternoon, Bill Donoy ane no tite Connolly, the crack Hght t Mghter, cost to you, ‘ vi rivs y for eac! e . have money enou 0 secure his services. 2, 1, diteh yetter ba ‘0 je Brow went to mn ve for drivers to ity for each one | Graves's Stamping Ground, Stainping Ground a) to secure r National League Games To-Day, | !# pitch.t ter ball Her ahs es bahia ve ent, Balan a TRAre. he dateated 189 ‘All necessary stationery will be fur. | threw bert y borae imma) st would he Rar to Sade Louls at Bt prenent MIAN AY: 0 : ny | is eanected to arrive here Saturday, Connsily { Rished by Mr. J. G. Cavanagh, manager | dave éone Hi arde | Geae Ma CAO BAL A9 On Plitabure at era on tie team, has been saved by Ned] fo "straugne to Chicago, where he Bas. Leen Je Detting ring on all the metropoll- | 1 (stamping | ie yn ay A emits Chicago at Bo Hanlon for tu-day's game. Chesbro, the] matched to Oght Otte Binlof, the Chicago track: he meeting promises to be | ¢ Lady Jono: | #103 UP Byen after Erusile Cinclunatl at Pailadelpd A “f crega-|auier, for #lx rounds betore the America A. C,, ‘ most interesting. phine) lal oat are Bed et a ot second In the olan! star pitcher of the Pitts! a ba i fot dt ies x eke. If Connolly is er had a kick coming and he wae ri ‘i is siatod to dd virling for the ul In’ beatin, 1 rc Made i: 4 Parry Ly American League Games To-Day, | 10". | atod to do the tw ir ng fonithe bp alas Sielof he will be matched in 37 new styles, CANADIANS MAY DEPEND Ratermeys tech MEDIARIEn rewresrol4 1 it Jammy Jones was ot #0 ansious mayne| Washington at Detrott Champions, so that with ese two great e 8 8 i 8 widths and 18 half sizes alt, will be raved over the jumpe if the preseat | ny woutg Hit sately move, tinnes ee | atta a Culeage twirlers opposing each other & S149hIi8 | way ‘Tom Sharkey was aaked by the writer sizes, TO RETAIN CUP, | 22",°t Ds onner do net min He will 8000 | every time t tient Philade at St, Lovie, fast an ve expected. Tam might. what punch Gus Rublia used to’ eat ON OSMA ‘© | be xiven his Mest schooling over the obstacles, and | ine he page Lote ad bn (Fie Se break ———__ Thin be the regular ladies’ day the} yim ne repli “Rune gave mew Jab in — lit he takes H h PAE Its Peer Tat 117 ara apy en tao a] The Giants’ pitchers are winning all) ¢air sex wilt be ayer. 9. oF ane £9 908 the thmat In a eroend creat whien (eubed ae n tn | alow roller to ome fel Tut dtamy teat the Y parce lie rhe. Broo On. yeater: Stay wind for the (« : Selection of Seawanhaka Defender | this tire i Might ort and he te gradually getting to hie] the teams’ games, Had Jack Orenin the x Mame from. the Champ'ons by fever before received such a punch In a Axht i Lies Between Her and Trident, | iver i a. 6 not been in such good form In the same) Lod! timely hitting and, thy perfect and to telt hod thoumtit 1 was being vy Kraper'a{Meainat the St, Loulsans another defeat] Si yporc which they gave Frank Kitson tof the vine} Would have been recorded against ihe ~ Me | Marlemites. ‘That Is aiving ny Ayre Hi S08) Is the name sometimes given to ot oradlt, tm Cean|b: but the big what is generally known as the Pate of nive BAD DISEASE, | It is not confin- MONTREAL, July 31.—That fant little cht the Oema will, In ali probability. sled by Canadian yack {What a aitterence 4 | olaytag at short to-day when be fi Gold Meele was the running nen LO ily the Urighton Cup (© Beprewent them in. the coming race for | tne : r seus tenia tien, Ut (2 ANN N 4 _ wanhaka Cup, The Goma ts r¢-| sare how i ; ; v lo play the game an as the best buat for the rac " help " Howey in the distribution . ts better: ta Wight wind and al ee mart he pemmpalted . eRe anyinga C fe Smith must not be for: ed to dens of vice or the lower te . (es fae trinent idieiiecaanie Hartman. ‘‘Lonte’’ got mad yesterday and en, MeQraw ought to be glad that classes. The purest and ° . OLED sHG In the tr 46 which she 4 ney down one of tim taun Then thar he has such a fine siie-partner, Georg best people are often js Eh he cup has ahown | Cleb'n $35,001 rave, the A Maid he tnovaat be mould quit’ rveting It must be #ald, is the greatest secon, infected with this awful baseman in ational League. If he malasy through handlin wada's Tepe ; inkl i ' ho never would have made the) the clothing, drinking from the same vessels, us:ng the same toilet arti- she will ed as Ca itg tive. Shea, who at one time wae supposed to 2 f burt by the falling of his mount, Stiver] Milly Lauder ts getting his eye y Sold only in 43 Regul Stores from Atlantic to Pacific and London. Aliso by mall, PEROR | SORE Thee Tunedar, was at che |'UED: He fethened Ris betting a Ane Reve muon he as Bling cles, or otherwise coming in contact with persons who have contracted it, a STV eae ROR WANTS YANKEE | sai he seonine will ao {VPP il ade 6 It begins usually with a little blister or sore, then swelling in MEW YORK * prooxurn. Aree ail-playel nb Ue ? ’ 196 Naseay 8, bet Aun ota _. YACHTS TO COMPETE. o 8 » that alah , It makes one tect good to see the| the groins, ared eruption breaks on years ago I contracted a bad case BB} Broadway, oot: toad aia AY: eeie Pessoa —_—— | eek Martin wil) wot The fellow who prints the score cards at the| Giants win, but even in the helght of| Out on the body, ulcers appear of Blood Poison. Iwas under treatment at ‘4 rq 1m, a 1001 Broadway, bel. Ditmers Si” Willoughby Ave, Cowes Cap Rew | of Me Brighwon me Pole Grounds evidently deve got know thai joy one cannot forgot that MoGraw’'s| inthe mouth, thethroat becomes ofephys Untill foundthathecould | {it gop. Marois ming MaWanae bil fread Bh opp © Je over. He aces the card boys are not batters, The old weaknes»| tender and raw, the hair, eye @° me po good. Then beam taking | 237 seventh Ave, oor 125th 6 Py) phan ee Ms OP Contra AR. a ‘mana t Ay 8.5.8, I commenced to improve at once WOMEN‘: Mr. Printer! One Me-| 18 still rampant and hope of cullivating | brows and lashes fall out; the BN‘S STORES ; din ® very short time all evidence of | ew vonx cry BrasAusy, semper ih ox - ity'n Cowes Cup, whi: 5 she playeré da that deparunent uf the) blood becoming more contami- the disease disappeared. Itock sixbot- | * 1839 Broadway, opp, Herald Square. berg next month, will be an ft Little Wagner, who played at whort for the |##Me seems & lows this season. 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