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a _ ‘THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1902. L THE LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS. BSUFETS” MARTIN CHOYNSKI AND HUGHEY M’GOVERN WINNERS LAST: NIGHT. HALF MILLION IN WHITNEY JOCKEY. HORSES ARE SOLD Nearly 1,100 Blue-Blooded Ani- .) Derby—Sidney Burns mals Disposed of at the « French Turf Scandal. Garden in Two Weeks, 8 a in H. (“Skeets”) Martin, the Amer!- Jeckey who has enjoyed considerable osperity riding on the English tracks the past four years, will be William Whitney's chief rider in England t year. Martin signed to ride for ‘Mr. Whitney while the latter was in England, and Martin on his return from mebroad told the story. He says he will de Acefull in the English Derby, but Gording to his talk at the Cadillac jel this morning, where he 1s stop- ; he is none too sanguine of the PAmierican colt’s success in the big race. PHO sald he expected that Danny Maher P Would ride the winner of the big classic, Pab in tho stable for which Maher rides : are two youngsters, he says, which are ten pounds better than any thor- pOughbred shown {n England this year. French Turf Scandal. dney Burns, another American who been betting on the horses on the tracks, was another who re- med to America. Hé had much to iy Tegarding the turf scandals in iHice, and says that they were all due }dealousy and nothing else. He said the English and French trainers behind the times in their methods the American trainers have con- intly beaten them out with horses that inferiors of the home animals. PomurHe sald that hie case was identi the same as Bab Rose's, but that ‘Was unfortunate in not aving the Fre recs Porter to help. him fe said he only engaged a lawyer, iat despite the charges he never Jockey in his life and that res obtained through past yerformant He also said that he did read on Padre" atts hee iarged are é ‘are merely victima of French aid Eng. iarfmen's seat. PRUE LED. »THESE 1903 GIANTS: el = CAN WIN PENNANT. | Childs Was Outclassed by Californian and ptr aa tance up bemt| St hake ria’ GPa i Grif Jones Was Badly Beaten. ing of the new cup defender whieh Wil] | Haven; July 23, to Newport; July 24, owl and handicap her In the races for America’s | &4mecock colors. 20, Newport Probable Line-Up of New York Baseball Team cup next August, and to insure that | July 28 Newport trial race: J : th i | trial Aug. 1, Newport trial race; Aug. 20 Next Year--Delahanty Signs. WINS | | 10 | CHICAGO, Dec. 2—Joe Choynski de-| of the fiercest fights of the season FSTLFR they have arranged! a series of no ea AiG Vest Ane. a Sepeert: oul see ae A ated Frank Childs in a fast six-round | Hughey McGovern won from Griff Jones If there are any defects In the boat they 17, Autumn cup, Glen Gaye. But two more days remain of the eighth annual Old Glory horse sale at Madison Square Garden. When the sale comes to an end to-morrow night neany 1,100 animals, good, bad and indifferent, will have been disposed of at the pres- ent sale and in the neighborhood of $500,000 will have been realized by the various consignora, \ Bargain hunters are having thelr in- hings this week. Very few of the ant- mals offered have reached fancy figures, but taking Into consideration the qual- ity of the offerings the prices have been above the average. That the sale has become popular in public favor Is demonstrated by the daily attendance. Excellent crowds have attended the sales daily and to-day was no exception to the rule. It {8 also a noticeable fact that many of the most enthusiastic spectators have been women. Among the more notable consignments disposed of at to-day’s sale were the youngsters from the farm of B.S. Wells, including a number of Baron Dil- lon youngsters; Refina, 2081-2; Baro March, 2.15; Tommy Mac, 2.10 1-8, an Chesley 2.00 14. ——==_ H. G. Good, of Cincinnat!, 16 after the four- year-old brown Milly, Harlem Lane, by Kingston, a Medusa, by Sensation, and seoured an ap- tion of H. 3k Zetgler. Harlem Lane raced guc- SOL CHOON SAT. Cerstully in England as well as in this country 293 RACES FOR NEW CUP DEFENDER. ‘ New York Yacht Club Will Discover Defects, if Any, in New Boat. # + — bout at the Lyceum Athletic Club last| last night. Two months ago these boy ve ENS From Bristol comes the news that the tight. “He had a majority of points In) met in this elty and thé honors went Teas eEiunareti ie ra pigealinid defender will not, to all outward ap- NEW YORK TEAM FOR 1903. . ‘very round In the second ne dropped] stearly to the Brooklynite, For the en- ee ee sae wa be nad for repairs | pearances, differ in a very reat degree SECOND Basu Track Still Bad at New Orleans} :#« sturay biack on his face and out-| tire six rounds last night {t was hammer Ghetto Champion Returns to]ssoner chan dia the Constitution is evi: |fO™ any of the ninety-tooters turned aght him at every stage of the game. | and tongs, each boy showing a willing * PITCHERS. enced by the achelule orepared ty the {Cut by the Herreshoffs during the past : htew aon. Elberteid, —Card a Good One To-Day| choynski openea the fray with a stiff] ness to mix it up and take untimited City After Five Months’ Ab- ee, beginning ia Seer reac Wick ik tea aA ort pene itt have the rar S £ ie: jab te a 1 \e o e! ri $f : ipoon bow, e same lon; verhan Cronin, THIRD BASE. and Betting Brisk left Jab to the jaw and a ight left to} punishment, May, and which ts as follows: and the same modified fin kee, Bilcdmn nity. Georme Da Ly 5 | the stomach, followed by a hurd right to McGovern had Jones in a bad way sence. May Gien Cove, hfootera;, May 23, Glen | © It, ap . however, that she will be . FIRST BAsE, the same mark, Childs retaliated bY during the last two rounds, but all his Cove, 90-tootors; May 2 2 Cove, 90-footers; | SUightly broader than the Constitution, SHORT stor, | CENTRE FIELD. rushing Joo to the “ves, the latter elud- ojenc re yed futile; Sev pares P which had a beam of 2% feet and 2 1-4 MoGann, MoGraw. Mel 7 fea a OC LM As LTE LL) . dune 4, Newport, W-footers; June 5, Newport. | inches, Her keel will aleo be longer and '. Merten, THE WINNERS. him neatly wituat recelving @ blow. |eral times Hughey dropped his man] Joe Bernstein, the Ghetto champton, 0-footers; Juse 6, Newport, 90-tooters; June 11, | heavier than the Belmont boat but ot Pabov Childs landed a heavy right on the JaW against the ropes, from which he re-|has returned to this clty after an wb- annual regatta; June 18, Glen Cove, cups; June|the same time she will not draw. so ebove Is a lat of the players who| the Philadelphia Club he would gladly = and rushed Into a mix-up, forcing Joe pounded almost helpless, but his game-| sence of five months, He was accom- 18, Newport, series; June 20, Newport, series;/ much water, being shoaler by some iKely to be found in the Hne-up of] come to New York, and now it seems FIRST RACE—Runsellton 1, ‘ew York baseball team next year.| that there is nothing more to do than bocklish 2, Ceylon , all over the r! d left to Jaw inches. This’ increase in welght will en~ ig. Joe lane able her to carry a larger sail spread, ness told and he frequently swung wild| panied by nis manager, Charlie Horan, June 22, Newport, series. f t the gong. Childs opened the second Gov: During his absence Bernstein has _ Crutse—July 18, rendezvous, Glen Cove; July| something in the nelghborhood of 18,000 it ts a collection of stars and there is] to giv Hs Gn: McGovern: bd 7 F 4 "I sive him the salary he asks and he a round with a clumsy rush, landing a 30v 4 ef ought nearly a dozen battles, winning 17 to Morris Cove; July 18, to New London; ' square feet. {question that if they wear the New| will be numbered among the Giants of | McGovern) was comaked) bys nla brother: oust) neers s i suf left on Choynskt's stomach and re- ceiving in return a short, flerce hook on the Jaw which sent him whirling to the canvas. He was up immediately and rushed Into a stiff left and right, which | Staggered him again. Childs's lips were ork uniform and sacrifice some of | 1903, SECOND: RACE—Heney: MoDax jes individual brilllancy for the sake] Delahanty, Orth and Townsend were 1+ John Peters 2, Dr, Scharff 3. ftenm work, the Giants of 1908 will be| aii on the Philadelpila Cluo's reserve —_— @ facing in the first two positions in the] list, und to secure them, as the New HIRD RACE—Mo} Seer nirenant race at the end of the! york Club has done, It was necessary to Dixon 2, Leviathan eta ei: secure the permission of John I, Rogers cut and bleeding at the end of this Begaiie above tlat iaey, be SERIA and Al Reach, the owners of the Quaker FOURTH RACE—Chanterelle 1, round, ffoveht by many to be the greatest ball] CltY organization. With the permission potheen 2, Chickadee 3. Childs came out of his corner In the Mersin the country to alan, those players McGraw no Uoubt third round like a fat man after the last py When John T. Brush took hold of the) ‘phe buseball affairs though have as-| (Spectal to The Evening World.) [car and was rewarded by beng forius few York Club several months ago and| sumed a rather complicated state. It) NEW ORLEANS H TRACK, Dec.) Nate enough to land several stiff blows, MON a ther Nee vee ooittnann londid one | Joe put a stiff left and right to Childs's has been known all along that Col. The card to-d. Nh Be Wo, three in the race for the pennant] Rogers objected to any of the men he and the racing was excellent. The tragk,| Jaw, stopping iis rush and forcing the Terry, who occupied a seat in the box|ali with the exception of the one with directly behind his brother. The latter's | "Young Corbett,” Bernstein is a 6004 NEXT YEAR'S FOOTBALL [TROTTING REVIEW BOARD vant vs ttended to by Sam Harris; wrestler, and when he could not find dnd the seconde, When the boys taced | boxers {o meet he would give wrestiing AFFAIRS AT COLUMBIA.| TO HEAR COMPLAINTS. each other McGovern appeared several | exhibitions, | a vi qd rw. e best boxing clubs tn Phil ee 5 din in a six- Again Coach Eleven, |Trotting Association, which begins its Jones w wil uring the fight and ern to meet Bernat ai made aeverall velerniinen dtortste turn | round bout, but a match was phever Columbia's football association ts now ae aoe! signs the rey iy ch, though, can be @f- jooking forward to next year and ina few . eda z ‘ maeacrd McGovern was, Made, The match, thoug! aiwaya thore with the punch and had his Fanged, if Sam Harris will agsee on weeks a manager for ihe team and an) (petgester” pug. ene’ of them iatyece way ¢ ic a . i et all comers In agsisia evel ected. Th ” man bleeding profusely from the mouth| terms Joe will meet all confers i isiant manager will be elected. The | ee renee ate ace chem deal» wank 1 When the gong sounded Mfo-| Wrestling at a local theatre next week: question of who will couch the ‘varsity | TOD | snot iy toem, Neal wie Go oe nied (Ae agutaaslve and for next year is another Interesting sudject. is ha oe govern ass and fo ee | rene u i pinion there ag| money. ‘The cases will be heard tn the ext year there were those who vooh-| claimed golng to uny other club in the however, was soft and holding and the} black to back solemnly away. He was} i) a... rounds had matters pretty ‘Those at the head of affairs have made| (46, to conventence those present, and | golng y Gee 3 | the first two ina soach Wil Morle: jed the tale. To-day those same peo-| National League, His change vf min mudiarks had a looked for | pack tn & rally immediately and put] ion hls own way. UF. 22 mucement to Coach Witllam Morley the’ meeting will be public. Museunaye reason to change thelr views. | fonase') ‘seu aut wis Phiadelania: trans | . 201 the last race the rwo-year-olds were| Tight and left to Joe's jaw. Joe rushed) “1, 146 thie round Hughey sent home QUITS THE TURF. Mire that he cha tome bake eat ieee) Many trotting-horse men from all sked to go a mile and the horsemen; him and showered blows on his head e) Messrs. Brush and McGraw have signed| chise, and strengthens the b a rib roaster and then his right on finds {t Impossible the position will be|over the country wil be present at the jeiBig Ed" Delahanty ana Pitchers Orth| John T. Brush hus, or is to, watched the outcome with great Interest. |and face, and the round ended WIth) joes, jaw, ‘The latter was very wild|Father Wants Him to Give AM HI® ofered to duck Wright, the coach uf the | meeting, which may spring a surprise P Be heer: ot te eirasiog team, Br controlling jnte in the organiza atte youngsters were carded to go the chins a oH ae ths bad suring the | 4nd his blows aid little damage. A right Time to Business. great teams of 1899 and 1900, in the matter of new rules. z merican League. Is, of course, | Nothing but a desire to quit the game | Toute. vi pteamayl lass A the head shuok up ‘Lerry's brother, on the wish of his father Harry B pits New York very much in the hunt |has caused Rogers to change his mind, | The five other races were all well/fght and fought warily, swapping |OM the head shook up ‘Yerty's brother.) Acting on the wish of his but he equalized matters with a jolt on|Payne Whitney has retired from the Griff's jaw. Jones went down, but wasjtur¢ and In the future will devote his up at once and rushed at Hughey like aj time more seriously to business, Accord- § Money wouldn't, for only last summer t ers was|Punches only when necessary. Joe for the pennant, and the statement that yf filled and the class of the starters wa y ‘ when the New’ York Club, under the ON CUAYSRUIS TERE shandentana Ahe club is “after one inflelder of big| management of Horace S try. | £004. fought carefully, taking no chances, al | tation’ strengthens that one-two-|ing its best to get Lajole ogers: 13 S$ the fight lost most of its Interest, the I want Srey, man that is suffering from : : Oona gi IMonaire has sold his any special disease or condition to come and ing Ita best to get rs res | Pein i ting repetitions | DUI He was stopped by a left on the| ingly the young mi as sold en om | Be raves Aun Tahiceb tts Slopker tin aaditien is tat Hoan ek NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Biers taa LE GT ied at chin which cut his lip, In the fourth | interest in Irish Lad and Acefull to his 5 Ja ave a vocial chat, with me and Twi ; : play is reputatio . cx: a? shy conslate y ; nin to you a system of treatment whidh I offered to exchange Christy Mathewson, Of the fourth, which consisted mainly ofl a MoGovern pounded Grist allover [partner ierman Duryes. (A director of have originated and developed after my whole ii Sela naattn Tete tee Gaetew York Club ts after ts Napoleon | the great pitcher, and besides givo thé Joe, whan homens ae geitliy avoided by | the ring. Jones rallied and swung on |the Washington Jockey Club is authority J] Bave orlaiuates and develtpel Stet Ory nat te based on aclentie knowledge, : ole, the heavy hitter of the Cleve- |$15,00 for Lajolé. But again’ Rogers tal to The Evening World.) Ge. who, however, suffered several stl ? have no free proposition, no trial or sample treatments to offer you. My educa- body blows in the fifth, Nelther man Humes jaw. Jones showed up sui {for the statement. He sald, howevel 8.) seemed in danger at any Ume, though |#ieligiy strong and took a hana In he] that Acefull would bear the colors he “entries for’ to-morrow'e| both men were tired at the Anish, Several telling blows and had MeGovern | Whitney & Duryea in the Deroy In Eng: examination, together with an honest and’sctentifio opin refused the deal, although he thought a > SEW ‘i @ Club, of the American League. /over it at great length, He claimed| ACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, tion, my experleuce, my consclenco, my reputation, condemn all such quackery. it “his signature will be aMxed to a|that he did not want his great legal| Oe. 2— If you will call and see me I will give you, free of ptt thorough ft, of your case, an New York contract before many days is|¥iclory to go to nothing races are as follows: worrled for a little while, Mac steadied |} i find your case is incurable I will honestly tell you so. on the oth a t e 1 : e . Mac steadied {land next dune. “ % most certainty, Lajole has been well lex ‘Phiindciphin, prea ela elt sect hcg | j Fite Race—Selling; two-year-old GRIFF JONES WA and drove his right inty Jones's stomach| “\chitney's retirement from the turf, had your care ie curable, 1 will ingure you of & permanent cure, inasmuch ad £ Prepaid for his services in Cleveland and|by New York fens The salaries thoy S NO and swung his left on the head. G.ift ts ithdrawal of Clar- ae Ekle in case I fell to effect & permanent cure of your condition. HY is conducting a cigar store there now, |i {0 receive Is evidence of the club's «Mota Hope MATCH FOR M’GOVERN. | sur’ a'few.<° ceive the oode and hand) (seth: Wits in beca. severe blow co fl ehatge for medicines, an thay Are Avaya included ta’ the nominal fee dated. T fiejbut it is known that he would prefer |the tans what they hare wanted ee | Me ete cise Resulting nis only ope was a knock | Facing on the New York (racks next JM ACyts my, queress to promising nothing Put 2, Maiplaying In New York. To the writer|many years—a winning. ball team, | Mathilde 103 Tan ae Rieaiia lla She weenie wy out, Jones rushed at Hughey in the sixth | year. RICOCELE DRAINS a i i) i , ¢ | Doc Wood 104 *Lord’ ‘Touchwood Spectal to The Evening World.) round, but was met with a left on the ———_—— VAI bij iast summer he sald that if the New | Delshanty, according Beas Aeerys IE tll apprentice: ailowenoy PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 2.—After one} jaw which shook him up. A left hook | Jockeys Bert K tly re: TB sermanently eured withowt 2 i Kork Club could secure his release from | $5.00) and Townsend $3,500, Us Second Race—Six furlongs. =. === |Aropped him, but he was up on the count | turned trom Russia and Ag Heft last night Autting or tying operation. ; : 2 Piquancy 90 of six. McGovern straightened Griff Up | for chicago, where Rutter'a parenta live. Henry No pain or loss of time, f Sand. Flea an) 3 @gain with a hard left on the Jaw and| Sr Chicago, where Ruttere parents live. ii ing two winners on Saturday, 1s under | Aw | 103 : landed several other blows which made | Sty season, whl remain. in New York fort ULCERS contract to Archie Zimmer, who is | iat, TzeF Ks 4 : Ones stagger all over the ring. As the! Winter, returning to that country early in tl te and chronic, by my ts . ‘8 | Judge Magee +102 Mi Kollar .........1021 FH gong sounded Jones was hanging on to ing, to Wm lucrative contract with fase training some horses for Congressman | Lady" Like Ww Sick Shobelenercinpan mhockbn tie CT Aah eet ‘ fyaten of treatment are Timothy D, Sullivan, of New York. |, Third Race—Handicap; two-year-olds; six tur- ota Fuller put up a really clever ride on| Cambrian in the Magnolia Stakes, Ful- : ler is an apprentice rider a . About the cl e c Western ap- a ried up at ones, STRICTURE Wt iB cured without ditsting or ie cutting. No pain. 1S. NEW HANDS? brentices, however, seems to be the iit “tor tiree-year-olde DISCHARGES ie ; * geree rR Mercury & Potash eke Bint mi Kalter asd coheed oTtoke | Roitine Baer oS TT) Semte Saeoe'". "9 | Clarence McDowell Says Ben- . BLOOD: POISON: RHEUMATISM e Work of the Apprentices! rise ‘iis vistors on amet he, aan | Seren ‘, siz wine | pings Course Is Now Owned| ONLY SERVE AS A MASH FOR si) ie forme a perme: One of the Interestin Fea-|¢ 2 chie eer ah st Gf winning mounte |W. 4. Leis TD UHRbiaAe easton =a CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON watly cured by my System ) pretty good. for Many a nal’ amt) by Westchester Association. ‘They hide its repulsive form, and this serpent disease, “NERVOUS DEBILITY BLADDER AND KIDNEY GON. M ‘ariner Jin esl stupefied by these drugs, lies dormant until the effects “tures of the Southern Track.’ faiiea’to lant thirty-one alae ae | ‘ Race—Selling;. three-year-olds; mile. have worn off or treatment is discontinued, when ri DITIONS the plate this year, Ree asroes | by my aystem of traa\ment 1s permanently imeapective of the time you have been |by my aystom of treatment shew signe of tm Gannon, who’ Dodie 8 eae lal alte aR) I i} Provement at jones, he the pick’ of the Bastern ; dady SMidae NE Mas an ce} it breaks down the mask and becomes as full of life and venom as t call. All correspondence atrictly confident and all (Special to The Evening World. jar{ved, from Washington gatorday. He | ie) feena co ria ies pie zn emetic a ever. Mercury and Potash may dry up the sores and eruptions, but at ropltte dentin plain onvele jot, Tnalons tyo-cont stamp 0 | ree ORLEANS, Dec. 2.—Th: riding! also has charge of W. The ‘latter pet ton yesterday, is authority for the! the same time they drive the poison back into the blood and system, OFFICE HONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. Hie apprentice jockeys has bien the | (* Upder, + hase contrat eee Mle a statement that the Gennings track is where it feeds upon the tender tissues, membranes and nerves, finally c > fe of the racing hero so far Wel-| Jockey, Force,” who is here. with Billy RACING NOTES now controlled by the Westcnester Rac-| breaking out in most disgusting sores and even destroying the bones. DR. R. H M MAC KENZIE S im, who rode four winners Friday| Keene.” |* “8? Wider contract to Mr, D Ing Anessa clan GC Now ¥otk tae tis Mercury and Potash cannot accomplish a raslical a peaaariens oY ° ° ° yesterday, hi nsellor Bill Brien, who will a ‘ a the aaa ne giesoclation will man=| cure, They have a palliative but not curative effect:upon this treacher- cal =| New ore nay will bring te horses ih head Ordnunes th screntne niseattnae aye o ne sie ee nai ie Bin-| ous, arpkeliice iene Thesedru gs produce mamaria Rheumatism, Mo eet el ‘STREET. bins, who piloted two winners | de » ¥o apprentice | Pes. Ordnung, the odds-on favorite, was. prac n the future, according to the 2 . ,. ies entrees bo dornce a ORT ACEI mM, With | Mealy left at the post in the handicap, Tals . ‘That will mean increased purses destroy the teeth and corrode the membranes of the stomach and bowels, 146 Che latter thinks so well of! St" apprentice riders, boone age aa | face waa ruined by a poor send-off Di Orie Bre Maer Schart and Hobart, who Anished one, two, got @ much superior class of racing Causing inflammation and dyspepsia, nervousness and general derange- that he readily disposed of hi Ie TROR Cente Yq Ag, Brennan, ¢ there than Washingtonians have becn| ment of the system. “antwe away at least five lengths In front of the o | rf 7 ; A 7 — Maet 10 Jockey Oria last week. (Hadden, Bolesen and Shoe SUB, Me: forte, Instead. ef delve 4 auree cece tt ene | accustomed to in former years. S. S. S. is a Specific for Contagious Blood Poison, and the only anti- now do all of Arthur's rid- reuastern, apprentice Jockeys are not| merely a procession, The winner went to the| Whether oF not the story ts authentle| dote fos Gis ectliae virus that spreads so quickly throughout the system, Medical. Medical. een Jockey Club will probably sre Niists | post at 60 to 1 Hovart wan backed trom ay] cannot be learned as yet, but if it 1s.) corrupting the blood and infecting every organ and fibre of the body. PEI ICPL fa os ee - the tangle out very shortly dine down to ® to 1 at post time, Morris Park track people are evidently | S. S, 8. destroys the serpent, and eliminates OLD DR. GRINDLE, EXPERT SPECIMAST for, fematen crea ; sete endeavoring to monopolize the ractni . 8. 8. o , i 5 cured} Feasonable eoalite Be tet Wr goths, December Jockey Redfern will not be at New Orieane| game. No oul Inference has ever been every atom of poison from the blood, it makes e apesialist in diveaese of men, Under | A GERDAUBA, 241 Bast 62a at. thar apprentice Jockey from| ter thotoughly wiih: Busmetat staat: | baton band to Side nent Sse, Tee i ar ty prene muni hee te baat a thorough and radical cure of the disease, and at | Dr. ein te bones, fo ride nest w ‘ fleo rode a winner yesterday. ithe Jatter recommenda ve ed IY. +) hee lute forr. : m the same time builds up the general health, ulcers "palatal “swell A TIP—The way to reach the, hilt tt ing for apprentice licenses in the future} Optimo and Tancred are both in the ame * . S. S, contains no minerals of any kind, but Goma betas, peel eeG, who the mount on encima neon bas wold to F. J) is a purely yegetable remedy and we offer $1,000 for proof to the contrary. dutterers, do” nol waste “i Cincinnati, the sensational two- Visiting lees akilful phyeiclans, Remember, DR. Reed, ‘Victory-—Mertie ‘rite us about your case and our physicians will cheerfully advise Fecard for. marvellous cures hie Arai or 1h or nest without cares: Our home treatment book will be sent free tovall who | Senice oven a EARS. an ‘West ith st, |Feach their help. That paper-te The j “pilly "Bellow. ba desire it, p THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga, | Sissi: ‘iioure 9 to 9 Tundra Dik World, Ae: should be made to take out papers from | class with Cambri i Bike Me oa pene el | tava aaa rc no a ne Sf the compilcated ‘condition of attaira| sions,” Metnersey ant “m og untanaienere ae 928 Camrtan are Roreen of et See mepgat at the aud Tancred, however, are oaly 83

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