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"NEARLY $2, 000,000 MADDEN Te SPENT IN AUTOS, | dis TWOYEAROLDS Since Show Opened in the Garden That Is/ Twenty of the Youngsters -Are the Amount Paid Out for Machines. by Plaudit and Thirteen by the Great Mirthful. ‘When the Automobile Show apened tt) scaled only to thirty miles an hour, and Was aasured success so far as the pro-|a woman who had her husband with toters were concerned. Rental prices| her asked the exhibitor last night: for spaces had more than covered ex-| ‘What do you do when It gets to the penses and ieft a profit. Now comes the}. top?” @nccess of the tenants. They have en-| The answer was: foyed it immensely all week, and to date] “Then you should slow down and keep it 1s estimated that nearly two millions|@ lookout for the police.” dollars’ worth of business has been done| “You want one of thor by them at the little desks in the| woman emphatically to her husband as various booths, she clutched his arm. ‘The crowd which visits the Garden| An exhibit shown for the first time be- every day 1s not a sight-seeing one. It| cause of anxloty about patents was an |“ John E. Madden has named the two- year-olds which will carry his colors on the big tracks next season. In the lot are sisters to Aceful, Skillful and Mexi- can. Twenty of the youngsters are by Plavdit and thirteen ‘by. Mirthtul.. The following is the list of the youngsters: Foreigner, ch. c., by Plaudit—H ‘Twleer, ch. ¢., by Plaudit—imp. Kc by Imp. Mirthful—Lena H. by (mp. Mirthful—imp, Lian~ bY, Plaudit— Martin. fs made up mostly of prospective puy- | electrical device for changing the speed thy Plaudi Margery. ers. Bverybody takes @ iook over the| gears. ‘There are no sliding gears, the Te eet oon nabcthcul—-atyetio “Red Devil! hite Ghosts,” the | teeth of the different pintons are always “smeshers,”” ‘manglers’ and the 6rdl-|in mesh and are made fast or free by by tmp. Miniitul--Nimble Foor nary man-killera, but when it comes to| electro-magnetic clutches, which are] sites, th Yeap. dMirthtul—Skadl. buying the cheaper grades are as a rule| actuated by a amall switch lever. This wine burt," $ Fe _Pinuaie—atratree Gought out. At one little one man | does away with the big clutch levers on * Slatroan” be ty by. Fillgrane—L'tn~ Sione has sold 196 of these machines. | the sides of the ‘machines. John 3. trigventa One manufacturer exhibits a low-|aagler 1s President of the company| ongin®s ae yp ehcesle times mune Cooertal, priced runabout so constructed that it| showing this device. ar . ft, by imp. Mirthful—Pride of fa es easy to control as a saddle horse.| An amusing incident in connection It is ail done with one hand. The con. | with souvenirs at the show occurred Golling lever is fitted at the centre of firm in Philadelphia the neat edge. Swinging it sideways does Fralied, to *snohexitbtors gouyentt) cards, rb. enhelm—Aura. the steering, while twisting the handle " se one] am Acts feiptreaerer art controls the motor. Raising or lowering irorerat stamp on the envelope inclos- Phaser, b. by Fie wit—Hranch. the handle sets the clutch. Being placed ing the ‘cards, but there were two cents densi Ss er t., by tmp, Mirthtul—Part.. tage due on them when they arrive in the centre of the carriage, elther one ie Nae Yone secing from te outside! b. cn, by, Plauslt-Patrimony, of the passengers on the seat may do tthe envelopes contained souvent Se 7by Plausli-—Pearl “Thora Pee Ane. eased bogan to refuse b. 6, by Plautdlt the exhibitors to whom the nisi. by Bae Reopening Dita ow A new gauge of speed among the ex- ereeright boy employed in the informa- hibits is what is called a tachometer. | tlon bureau was distributing them, “He Se erect ‘Phe mechanism {s attached to the wheel, fook all that were refused and paid the| uric: Gh. + by tmp. Mirentul—oemorte, by Plaudit—Nahma, and an indicating glass, made for all the . by See, erate ‘world like a thermometer, tells by the d Danube, by Mirthful—Exotle. . @, by imp. Mirthtul—Fatty, rising of the pink fluid at how hot @| was Giscovered and the proceadings| Girtia."b./t.. by Piauait_—Funide. ws pace you are going. The gauge glass is| stopped. ‘by imp. ‘Mirthful—Francea Me- Clellant ‘Alliance, b. 0., by imp, Inldor—Greenwich, COLUMBIA HAS A FAST SPRINTER IN M. B. DEAN. SHOWMAN, a0 TO 1,/B0Y PUGILIST trainer of Colum- bia’s track team, believes he has a wonder in M. B. Dean. The latter, an ‘a Rey Takes the Second, Bum-|Eugene MoCarthy, New York tesmirn tory yaras in G13 scconds, and, Hjertbere says that after a few mer the Third, and Hargis the} High School Pupil, Killed in a) wears of work ho believes that Dean will be uble to cover a hundred yards \Fourth Event at New Orleans| Prize Fight at Scituate. pds ieee ‘of the third series of games in the wom- WINS FIRST RACE.) DIES FROM BLOW,|s?et= zor. Divansaivu, SANCARY ‘BRUSH SWALLOWS THE BITTER PILL. Loses His Players by Peace Compact, but Gives In—Ebbets to Be Repaid. CINCINNATI, Jan, 2.—The baseball; spread upon the minutes of this war Is over and peace now reigns in| meeting.” both leagues. By the terms of agree- ment unanimously voted for at 2 o'clock this morning, after a session of the Na-| whatever. tional League magnates which began at President Ebbets, of the Brooklyn 6 o'clock last evening, the New York Club, who had led the minority in the thi Wale €oroEd to tae: Ite stedilnes fight. offered the following, which was the loss of its star players—and Brook-| «Resolved, That a lyn was promiged a sum of money to] ye gendered toc cover the loss of Pitcher Donovan, - ‘The meeting adjourned when it wes mann and the other members of announced that, after both the majority his committee of the conference and the minority reports had been dis-| for the able manner in which they posed of and copies of the same placed] have handled their moat diMcult on file, the following, offered by Mr. | tmalc.”’ Robison and seconded by Mr. Herr-| A resolutt . ion by Mr. Robi mann, was unanimously adopted: adopted that ty National Teapnercor ‘Resolved, That the agreement | Ponts the Brooklyn Club in such sum heretofore entered into between a/| that the amount shall RD Py Committee of this league and al PitWuen the pe eee: be determined resident of t eommittes of the American League, | Club and the members of ine bonrerence whioh is commonly known na the | Ppa oq eoURE Of the loss -of peace ‘sreement, and which The meeting then Leila until 10 agreement ts herewith attached, | ty hoo (nea eee ener business is be und the same ts heroby ratt-|!ng on the pence bompastnn ne Deer: flea and adopted and orderea | yin: PU" declined to ‘discuss any- 122; Mra. Robot : MRS Brande, 146, peti AN oe jolden Rod Ladies—M i Schutt, 115; Mra, Horn, 128, ‘Men, Greses, YES; Mra, Sebilling, 99. Total, G00. elle SBOOND GAME. Rod Ladiee—Mre Schutt, 123: Mra Horn, 118; Mrs, Craeee, 3 Mrs. Schilling, 11g, Total, 602. 8] Lady Poodie—Mre.-Klotuschect i Mrs. i White the vote was unanfmous it was te of thanks irman Herr- Murkene, 107; Mra Mra." Asendort, 100." Tots THIRD GAM Her Bowling Was Feature of the) ,iryjsisa tasier—atra. Atle, #9: tre, xo, ° 1 ss Ck Robbins, 90; M Ww 156; Mra. Third Series in Harlem Wome| "air Minera i : : d . ra. Immens, 128 en’s Championship Tourney. |: *™ Anaat, UE Sa bn. Bachelors Will Be Merry. ‘Mrs, Brandt's bowling wae't The Merry Bachelors will hay ng he feature | annual masquerade und carnieate ey c Saturday, Jan. SI, at the Murray Hill en's champlonship tournament at the| Lyceum, The Bachelors are celebrated Harlem Circle alleys. She bunched for thelr entertainments and romise atrikes in the seventy eighth and ninth| this year a more delightful affalr than frames and a epare in the last and before, A forar fete and grand brought victory for the Progressive ballet will “bp among the features of- ‘team over the Golden Rod Ladles by one | tered. pin. The scores of the serles are: PED a=) La al FIRST GAME. Sunday World Wants Progressive Ladiecs—Mre. Allen, 108; Mra. Noll, Work Monday Morning Wonders. PAWTUCKET, R. I, Jan. 2%2—Eugene THE WINNERS. McCarthy, the elghteen-year-old New | <) York High School pupil who fought Hugh 7 RST RACE—Showman i, Glen-|aturphy before the Scituate Athletic Club last night, died at 10.15 this morn- OVERCOAT SCOOP!— rar ee ae eee 28, bL03. SHRM AYE. entre nti roman NIST. Marvellous Results From Plain Statements About Our Tecelved without any demonstration Nw only the plain state- mouth from the Gsousands of Sratitied Purchasers of the Day by day the enthusiasm increases. | Not only do New Yorkers help to make this Sale the Sreat Svent Jt Js, but to Connecticut, New der- sy! up the State and further points do these wonderful Trousers find their way. Mail orders are pour- The solution is simple: ! Ohe Wen’ sdtore, y Mute DENTAL CO. (Inc.) the-s wee Eq l, 8 ~ of,tniria 3. et ee Berlew, who trains jot In from Memphis. ny Smet? RACE—Bummer 1, In — aD ‘het RACE—Hargis 1, Nitrate Evening World.) piW ORLEANS RACE TRACK, xf, 2.—The card offered here to-day 3 one of the best of the last fort- © ieht, but on account of the bad going 7 ithdrawals were again numerous. The rack’ had been harrowed and rolled from the middle to the outside, and in this portion going afforded fair footing. elmont and Newton Bennington, ar- @lve4 from New York. He ts hore to a y to close a contract with Jockey f (Nell! for the coming season. Natbaum arrived from Hot tm route to Florida, G. C, Bennet also ‘The scratches were Lord Touchwood, Plogu, Jim Nap, Ahumada, Star and jarter, Stratton II,, Latoma, erry Hunt, Miss Shanley and Swords- Tr ing. eT eee eee evar pa reosived ine] low Ga ake [HE BIGGEST Hil IN Yy EARS. 5} ness after he received the blow on the ‘At Kenney 8. poine‘of ‘ihe aw in the fifteenth round. CLEVER stroke of business that enables the men of Greater New York to buy the finest grades of 1903 Overcoats at less than first cost of cloth and putting together. $30,000 WORTH OF MEN’S FINEST OVERCOATS Snapped Up by Us at 35c. on the Dollar, to Be Sold to You at 45c. on the Dollar, It’s the talk of the town. It’s the sensation of the hour. Don’t wait for cold weather; don’t wait for advice; don’t wait for anything. Even if you have to borrow the money, GET HERE for this greatest of all Overcoat Salese—To-Day, To-Mor- row and Saturday. Men’s $20 Kersey Overcoats for.............. $ Men’s $22 Vicuna Overcoats for. ............- had a hard battle, doing most of the as ‘end Sup lenins his wel Ry jer an’ tt considerably until Near the clos came. it coh round Murphy. braced to force the fighting. rush he got inside Mc- swing full Sind fair on the polnt of th Jaw. ‘The youngster wabbied and sta gered halfway acnoss the fing, 3 hands dropping to his side. He ap- peared to be dazed and practically out, and his nds tossed the sponge into the ring, but Murphy was in front of the referee saw the himself for a knockout, jJanding his As again on the jaw, McCarthy dropped like a log and was removed to @ nearby hospital, where two physl- clans worked over him in vain. Referee Robinson, of the club, Trainer Mack and Murphy’ were placed under detention by two deputy meee at the fingside, but only Murphy ‘wae detained to-day pending the reault of [picCarthy ‘8 injuries. The authorities at Scituate have swom out a ‘warrant against bim charging manslaughter. A physician. who attended the injured man. stated that he sustained con sion of the brain when his head stru the hard pine floor of the ring and prob: ably hemorrhage also. MoCarthy was matched to meet Martin MoCue, but Murphy was eubstituted owing to sick- cath guard, and. landed a. right | them at’ the time and neither he nor | spong: the schoolboy made toward nim, platted | Men’s $20 Chinchilla Overcoats for.......... PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. = . TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT Ai eR ONE FILLING, FREE, TO DEMONSTRATE OUR PAINLESS METHODs, and to introduce our Thurlo Plate, lightest and most durable plate made. All our work is done painlessly by a simple application to the gums. nless dentistry. Cur processes are | cx. Our prices are within the reach of all. Gold fillings from Cicaning, 50c.; Gold Crowns, $3.00. All ¢ skilled graduates, their diplomas being displayed at each chair, and are personally interested in this association. We give a written contract to do your work satisfactorily and to torten years. Being incorporated under rk, this is of indisputable value. OUR 34 OFFICES: 2i2BROADWAY, Cor FultonSt. 4I9OBROADWAY,Cor.Canal St. }| 744 BROADW AY.Cor. Astor Pl. 1298 BROADWAY. ncar 34th St. 2W. f4th St.,Cor.5th Ave, +» 348 6th AVE, Ali offices open 9 to 7, We are the originators of 51.00; Amalgam fillings, 50c keep it in repair, free of charg the laws of the State of New Yo Not open Sundays. BEWARE of Those Who Imitate Our Name, Signs and Advertisementss FIRST RACE. P i ness in McCue's family. McCarthy sald ane $400; for three-year-old colts and geld- | Pere "entering tho ring that he never Biante SerlOnes netting, | felt better in his life. eur Place St.HILFin, 18 aC (Speclal to The Evening Wor! NEW ORLEANS RACE T! ‘K, La., | Jan. 2.—The entries for to-morrow's races ote as follows: and seventy yards, lendon if 0 ot the others, The track oomditions Were known to bo to his ieing, and with Winkileld up the Corgan horse looked almost a certainty. He ran a wretched race, however, and never 4 layed a particle of speed at any stage. The Winner turned up in Bhowman ‘ le, ui came with a rush on the ex euney E ley ., Pome outside and, catching Glennevis com +108 Filnelock . uring, beat him owt a length. 103 SECOND RAOE. Purse $400; tor four-year-oics and up; selling; ‘ong mile, Street. sxess s2S2t KOCH-O “ENE AIR INHALATION Bott! A 0 socks Stmie m4 sir Place, om +4 y DESTROYS THE GERMS “ Andes i) " Auiwe 90 sthma, — Bronchi ire. Frank Poste H A tis, Consumption, Betore 1 ant to the dec- u 19 224 wt, Khrich's store, 1 a great deal, took Fe arr 12 12 100 NM 4 could hot ‘Pime—1.48 1-6. Bi (0%. KOCH OF BERLIN seep. Now feel well for The high welght race, with selling al- i HT cup Stee can eve aire A. Saris, 90 7th ave., neve er. brought together a bad lot. BD re Brookiy: EB EXAMINATION, 100 100 4 Fitth Race—Belling; mile nent an elghtl #Benaon Caldwell, «+108 La 102 on) 6 0% Seilonad i Sixth Race—Puree, = yr a "On. r90e "form Alfred C. looked The original and ONLY. place where PROF. Ho was favorite and. Wink- ROBT. "KocH's LUNG CURE te used, Always Bint, oe a ad, te Tor baie the trp. and the DR. KOCH'S SANITARIUM, Inc'p'ated. i - out of it. Frank nny had 119 WEST 23D BT., next to Bhrich's Store, N. ¥. bi, ‘early speed, and, after showing the re > way to the home stretch, retired in | favor-of Elrey. The latter took com- Helo Wanted— Male f rounding the far turn and, com yy when ready, won easily by a ELEOTROTYPER—Fine m ; je of lengths. tea with the beet compan, cs eo one ‘THIRD RACE. pot POAC. oy of fy He habit by a pp! MF: $400; for three-year-old H \- ; may fo in New fan! dre’nd o halt aig + ne att Gress by loter box & 127 World. Lawyers. “GEORGE ROBINSON, LAWYER Seer eine Lost, Found and Renaae x SE ee Men’s $28 Tourist Overcoats for.. $ i] NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. |} Men's $30 Vicuna Overcoats for.......... Men’s $32 Kersey Overcoats for.......... Firat Race—Selling; three-year-olds; one mile | Men’s $40 Silk Lined Overcoats for........ Men’s $42 Silk Lined Vicunas... Uran! Princo Bug R . 09 apt Sim sie $ Bie ao det ot. mot ro | Mae Hainer Men’s $38 Silk Lined Carr Meltons for,... the public backed him to the exeluston | #872; ipa : Men's $35 Silk Lined Black Thibets..,...... 05 #1 | am sa! meee ba Joa iby Taytorfclothisg, Company, Pianos and Organs READ THESE FACTS: FIRST.—We are the largest dealers in High Grade slightly used Pianos in the United Sta SECOND.—Our expression ‘slightly used” means a plano ‘trom six months to six years old. . THIRD.—A High-Grade Piano (slightly | used), made by” such prominent manufacturers as Steinway & Sons, Chickering, Wm. Knabe, Sohmer, and a few others, bought at our prices, is with- out doubt value received for your money. Be convinced before purchasing a new Piano of inferior quality, UPRIGHTS— N, WAS OUR PRICE WAS OUK WAS OUR WAS OUR WAS Hi) OUR WAS ; OUR : . Wd OUR PR : 8125 GOOD SQUARE PIANOS FROM AND UPWARD, GRANDS BY STHINWAY, HNABE. Be VROM. B10. AND UPWARD. Good ‘ia from $75 Upward. Wise Piano Warerooms, Is and 2! West l2sth St. Open Evenings Until 8.30 o'Clock. Fer Sale. For Sale. “CREDIT. sun Watches and Diamonds. DIEBLER azihis Lowest Prices. Reliaple Goods, Teansarions ONPDENTIALe gis EVERYONE WANTS Any one can have (hem. A little care only is neces- sary — are your teeth examined regularly and cavities filled Cperation is then painless and costs little. You can’t do better thancome here. You'll have the advice of specialists. Work, too, will be done skilfully and gently, at We please most everyone. Why not prices any one can pay. HANK S DENTAL AS S'N. SWEETS CREDIT, SYSTEM Cash or Credit. 4 WwW SWEET & CO ated MAIDEN Rah IN STORK) 95 Worth for >|, hroay our Optical Department dally ments of our announce- ments, but by word of Grouser. ‘So in from all over the country. Wo Are Setting Fine Grousers at Jar Less than Competitors Would Bo Slad to Pay at Whole- sale, Gvery Sood Style. Flt Good Quatitios, Gvery Size for Gvery Buitd of Wan. Direct Ei agin Ses near Sih Ave. Dentistry. "Ste 101 West 42d St., Corner 6th Ave. 988 3d Aves mruhncn ee Com HARLEM, 130 West saath St. Te BROOKLYN, 499 Frlton 8 BOSTON, "3," t PHILADELPHIA Lady attendants, Telephone connections, 243 Broadway, opp. city tant 205 Sixth Ave., near 14th st, Extracted sna a Miled painlessly ior & method is the ouly eteolutely SAFI treat mont known to dental science, all other ky 4 QUADRUPLE ATTACHMENT wlan positively prevents jevtuy dropping—fully guarenteed, Paiuless ox- traction tree why ” ordered. Gold Crowns, 4 Gold Fillings Slother Gllings, 0 Lowest prices om bighest-grade bridge work, No student, King Dental Co,, 26 W, 234 St. Houma, 66 m. toOp mw, Sundeys, 10 to? ee ee The Supertor Reference Book, (Peom the Wilkesbarre News.) New Giant Bye Glass th apert Whether you Duy glasses oF uot. cfiet yous, yall of Lik. Gold, Gia 0 ‘The New York World Almanac for 1908 ts fully up to the high standard of pre- coding numbers. We notice quite a number of now features this year, ‘The | les t World Almanac bes the largest elnoula- Mon of any annual of its kind ip world it ie bare “rr Nox. a¢'a 3 before arriving ed at Grand ai Riba eed EXPRESS. Des cite Tecate ‘ie MEM PIR STATE famous train in the ADAY rt ee ini "BU So o & pue tba se sgt 4 2 opwow wo 88as % Paes M our train to Chicago, All NOD e2woo a 8Sa&s er: 8 CO OAD ® p= os Cape Vincent, pes. road way, 990 38th Street”? SDangegt ch hotel or residence by Wertcott Bxpresa © NEW YORK CENTRAL | NEW YORK, BOSTON AND Angfield OSTON AND AGA NY ih i GEOR! ‘Cupertitanents Gon Pm Gen. Passenger WEST SH SHORI nea a = (1) Keave, Seracy City rR BR, RR. on, tee nce by Weateol SMITH . LAMBERT, peri t. ‘Pass’ RAO STATIONS toot ot WEST TW ‘nad DESHROSSES AND Ci fi The Jeaing, time fies te, Is five min ure: MSEOPAST LINE. 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