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“TAD SHOWS HOW JEFFRIES IS GETTING IN SHAPE AT HARBIN SPRINGS, CAL., FOR HIS FIGHT WITH CORBETT. | @eer ww - = SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. = - . a (Whew \ THE CHAMBION Link’ . ; BM OUT RVERY mve | BUT HE Has & HARD f Time FIND IM Ge bets a Fitz 1S TRMACHING JEFE His most FIRLOERS anited> Famous Blows. ‘ a — nee ae jrvin T | So MH yyn0cns scone (cerns rouroomn eae cone” HARRIS BETS 500 SOMERS mayron. JEFFRIES WOULD SECOND YACHT RACE, To DAY. ~—e wanhaka Cup Makes Another CYCLISTS 10 MAKE JEFFRIES HAS \ Taurnament of the Apawamis Club d Effort to Win To-Day. | —Travis and Douglas Win. a Snes te “Young Corbett” and Terry Mc- | A Trick erialio ¢ Eveoing W i - i i one tae Hot Ball Contest Marks the) 7 "Scc ful wal ate dale Se Sy yewrgnwe | Light Heavy-Weight Will Be the P tl eattecape SB EATaacrreoumult ase MATCH FOR TITLE NEW JAW BLOW Govern’s Teams Have Been cir was puvet pntay tung coe Quickly Accommodated if He i Shae in MA pei f ond round ne Apawam and S First Game of the Presen j tien the Amertean challenger Koiuton *| Strengthened for To-Mor=| oii. cape is rie imitation toa Challenges Jeffries to Meet i ; and ‘Thoretia Canadian defender Series on the New Grounds) (i) ccs cinana cu pwed fot" row’s Washington Park Game. iii ii. mnen co san tne gauncier we «| Him for Title. i the starting Mne for the second race o ; : af , up eaintion wets in New York. tie series. ‘Thorela’s victory in sesver- Kramer and Lawson May Meet) Champion Works Novel Punch ae Gwvrge T. eokaw, Walter J. ‘ravte eens: day's race under similar weath mn. rl mA of . oe lay 8. Doug! ; ditlone encouraged the Canadians in Series of Races Regardless} on Partner Under the Eye of} ‘the rasbant rivairy which exists bor) in Van B George the’ lights Reaves Phere was no chan, elther of the h ween ‘Terry McGovern and “Young} Whi Alsop and Jona | weight whose challeng THE BATTING ORDER. Ue Re ilon Saree ampules. Of Result of Events To-Mor-| Fitz, Who Is Pleased at the} Corbett” is aimost ax keen as were | atoiie r ond set Hob Flizs!mmons has created some tall, In place of her own, which «pile Manhattan Geach Effort | their pugilistic affairs a short time ago.| Following ts th smarty of the sec (eacted che attention of Jim Jef- New. York. in yesterday's contest and threw out cow at Manhattan Beac! fort. “Corbett’s vam's victory over ond row for the Apawamis Cup ou Hardin Springs, Cal. 3b. of the Face eee auras sels ted 10k 5 South Brooklyn boy's nine last ge T. Brokaw, Deal, baat Mare M © Jeff is tralning for Corbett, it ts ' TROLLEY HODGE 5 Elvertield, ae ward and retu vo milen to each leg, Sea aa has not tended to lessen the ee Hicnael, Yountakah Country Clio, by 3} believed that Gardner fs nuralng the ame,” 2b to be sailed over times, making | ich ; S SPRINGS, Cal, July 3.—|#nd when the two clubs meet at Wash-| up and Z to play; Walter J, Travis, Gur. [ambition to become the heavy-weight u 3 4 ee hough Ivor Lawson and Fr HARBIN SPRINGS. y a 4 ; Ip @ avis, Gu 7 Daven oF tmbrella Milshed the first leg of the| Kramer meom to think tt foregone | Champion Jeffries has settled down to ington Park, In Brooklyn, to-morrow | en City. beat R. C. Carroll, Fuirtiell [champion, If he Is he needn’t worry t : firat round at 08. Kolute 0.03. onclusion that they will capture « a steady grind and his bruised leg gives) * har ani fast game is expected. It) Codnty, by b up and 3 lay; R. D. | about gextin eff in the ring with him, Grimut Leh ite Sane eee ate aascs, (244 at] morrow's card at Manhattan Beach be-|him no further trouble. Jeffries boxed ie Tere s town and he expects that Wil] Lapham, Apawamis, beat C. ‘Truesdale, | Here Is what Billy Delaney, ue chame ciStteceiapeett ita ke, “‘Thorella anisaed second round at) tween them, there are other ridere in{ten rounds and was not even breathing) De an Advhtsee. |E Kl Cour 1 up in 19 holes, | pion’s manager, says on the subject: i 313.35; Kolutoo, 320.0% the one and five mile championship | hard when he quit. Sam So COV e) 1 SS mARRRE RO RS TY ' par au Country | “It Gardner challenges Jeffries he will «| iat 260.22 ‘Thoreila crossed the Ine] trials who should not, be overtooked,| The champlon's great strength showed [at the Metropole Hotel last night whi) Tub, boat Te Li Kellogg, Fox Hills, bY | receive immediate aftention. ‘There ts ME lating teduy's tare: and. the gecchd| Eddie Root, Willie Fenn, Walter Bar-|to marked advantage In the bouts with| the game was velng discussed. Johanie|” Stnven NS for Governor'a Cup, {a disparity in thelr alae, of course, but F > el cut of the three. rec a th Jeorge Schreiber 4 <. , 5 i brush the] Considine ventured the inion that 3. Van Etten, Ap to wait to eateh men as dig out of the three required to ceta | gett and George Schreib. re joe Kennedy, for he would brush 1 1 i Ay ft has eat d Both Sides. However, Are Held! t:om tome of over four days Clark Grif-| Qe, eater up try champlonship cueataneving CT reriena his oft as if he RE a ek ud pelts SOR EN We tural ag himself he will never get a matey. : Dlnasly in) the Contest atlcciccr ct uiicen caniie tone ————— Inake things lively for thie star pair {Were an Alaskan “akeeter.” Kennedy #] (cco sq itarria that tie Javier ortered | 2 to plays Whitney Baker. | to ekt fought Jeffries, and do dtd ’ Mh Al arrived at thelr own batilwick to-day JAMAICA ENTRIES. In thelr bitter rivalry Kr powers of assimilation were eT have) to bet $500 on the result was iio T up: Fd Alsop. Midel Fitzsimmona and Sharkey, and 1 doubt ' 7 where they Ined up against Connie . ; Kramer and | \auie Jeftries's footwork may Davey ivching and the mowey Was PUL UD] detown. beat JA. dankn, Fox Hills: bY lif any one of the three named le mudh f ~ Philadelphia, Though Brook- srr. Quaker city ball fends Inthe - = sePuat emarddtery cane ve AULA LEAD ITS tS inl MS hin hands of Eddle Burke, the book: | 5 ty) aia play: John Moller. Jt. litgger than (Gardner. Anyhow, the olfd- : yr f (Special to The Evening World.) fight It out between themselves. Last | faster 4 mi with Kennedy, . ; Laken sper Lynch, Lake: |) ) Gardner. Anyhow, first game of the present series, A one of fils rounds with . . “orbet wire’, Consldixe| Wakenpud, bent jeer ers use hat an welghit lyn Has Best of It. The two viclories which the invaders! JAMAICA RACE TRACK, July 1.—|Sunday at Belville they tured the gre wig fellow worked a shite on Joe] YOURE, GOOTIT et iient that hel Wood by A up and 2 to play tlrnens anes toyansysthey a (anes ene ctorign w eutnvat ‘Tie entries for to-morrow's races areas |*4M@ Way, and In Watching each other, | which must be a new wrinkle on Ihe i Wen iiging a couple of “ringers” over | ————— 1% pounds wis big enous’ captured from Jimmy Collins's crowd In {tle ¢hinking any of the others had|menu, It landed on the latter's jaws: Wis SS ig that his team will put uit MANY IMPROVEMENTS rody, and 1 guess Gardner is well over ATTING ORDER Hoston promise to result in a fresh | flows: a chance, Fenn jumped the group, our-| bringing the cxclamuation trom, Hella batee fete inf bell than tt abt, task 16 BATT! winning streak for the locals, as the piettun tit (chor 100;| node |themin. the stretchy aiid: cant Fitasimmons . yo ‘ jovern’s nine ha at ee eee} ir C HL Choate "0 stretch, and captured e ‘ ned, too, and the contest 1s only thing they need in erper te aus Koue ig yhateg SY Meer it) first money tn impressive style. ‘This Sette his tw tps tne partners were ater ethene on interent than the AT AQUEDUCT TRACK Super mrlowe ew life in the team ta two victories tn YF Aan dd is Ukely (0 happen again] well winded, Jeffries walked avo j last one. em 1, t Fela Club, hich hae Brovklyr., Philadelphia. BUGkeaRInHTAR: (Hevioutalnea ni Bpaion tot Nugget y nde. ith no. bellows, to. mend. | las SSS Cee Pere they Co The Ontario Fleld Club, whte succession, as they obtain pai nt asi ‘ ao : . y Club Has ig. 3b. Thomas, of i shipeeveettnesrot ‘ids of Kramer have made al ftw boxing Gone, he skipped the rop Queens, £0 lgrown to be one of the most formidable weckard, If. Gleason MT Firat Inning. ere Ate Aieatniioll weenie os nto Law for a series otland. indulged In phantom boxing with 160 ENTRIES FOR BIG Been B This Sum saveball (eama in the country, will en- \ le, 1b. Ketster. rt. Pickering opened the game by lac AA RSARLIIGR bres tts MIGEKGEDE AINE CARTChATaRInNS the ge ae Boh Fitzsimmons has TING, | any imanwvements have been effected | gage the strong Superoas, of Brooklyn, len, es. Barry. if. [the ball to centre or a base, Sshreck’s | Allvar oo Onott 1 | ship irrespective of the result rf tac] pad his mame dovn for a Ro with Jef: TROTTING MEE e}at the Aqueduct track since Ite spring} iy a game on thelr mew field, at One loCreery, rf. Douglass, 1h. bunt fy was gathered In by Grimth. | I. Trow's race, ‘They say they willl fries, but Is 30 engrossed with waiting = meeting closed. An additional Afty |iiundred and Forty-alnth street and) ‘Flood, 20. Hulewitt, ss | Ith an a BAO and OI aaron Hace Haualeap) i sixteen’®. | wager $1,0W Kramer can beat Lawson,|on the new Mrs. tzsimmons suiaccall imnalavest Wilt Meet] acces of land has sed on] wighth avenue, on Sunday. ‘The On- ’ ain, c Rom oe | bled mers eOvine UREN | ata AR Ms ond Flovd McParland has agreed to take! its business engagements Nive NOt) worsen of Haat © he hackstreteh, and a he naped | tarios hardly know what defeat Is, but a eapirejohnstones folds hands and Pickering was doubled | Ls 1 Hale of the, Peamicers te take the other] peokerin: the earde. and tnere. 18 Ole nt Lon mere henge tharse of one and one-eighth miles is at] tie Brovklynites expect to give them, ‘ bs (Special to The Evening orl!) Eee ariraited: wielow: erounder thas | ai (pice Ridgewood! i . $500. Iikelthood of the two donning the m By a very large percentage the arent: present being constructed, ‘There wit! | thiah ums. : mioy rolled a sl ‘0 ‘ m1 t—Rid gewoon ant > —— = ——— 4 y y 7 » Grand pping turn in rac » GUE PARK, PHILADELPHIA, nd was quickly retired at first | olde. wx turloner . WG “A - ty tiet of the year for Grand] tiie be only one sweeping races jray 31.—Hanton’s Trolley - Dodgers, . who very rarely strikes out, fell’ King 126 Maxelwood ..., Says Curley fn a “Comer, Buffalo Racing prea? 7 See casi has been received by the) 4¢ 4 mile and a furlong, There will 5 Pushed with their five-inning victory over | *, Victim to Benders curves and went | Teens Hit Rip Panne srcs HE) exid’ Curley, the 18-pound boxer Of) at a meeting of the Board ot Dives Je ipire City Trotting Club for Its meet-|°14 ne a fiye-furlong cute, which will q ’ 0 pench, Elberfeld’s grounder to} na tee J Erie bis city, anxious for a bout with], Racing Associ 2 : Empire City |*°° ot vo-year-old rac Mugsy McGraw's Giants, brought cloudy | Murphy brought the Inning to an end | pour) Raoe—The Forest Handi Meee (lets ots Menvitavetee Gergana of the. Buftplo Ree eeing omcers | ing, which begins athe Baplre oS be a boon for the two-year-old races ' “weather with them for the opening game | No runs. fold, mile and @ furlong . Monroe. Cu is a new ein the| were elected resident, S. Howland; | track, Yonkers, on Aug. in the early pam) = inworcrrabadare | at their second series here to-day Pesondslanta ws te loesen Ais Geleaear 120) game, but acconfing to, his manager, |Treasurer, H. 1 Pelz; Secretary. Job) tinues for a week. ‘other Improvements, in progress are j ‘They are scheduled to play four games, } Hoffman banged a slow Jumper, if Tugal Nes wt Athelroy dhe | Plorrie Barnett, he ts a “comer. Toden. a ‘Apart. from the excellent, support an ad HOT ee ioe tar the ‘betting rand i $ “mor. | Williams, who lost no time retiring alm] chicte 0% ——— ae i y its stake events entries vhieh have proved inadequate but - is down for to-mor ven to beth of w : pened from the spring series See ia euam torent suis Monte: Case Gets Nests cccOT rer Rack w|/F EW DAYS LEF nica, closed on Monday. : Simmers’ three fy ‘3 of suspenion | SWatted one of Mth's straight ones Bowery .....119 Auf Weldersenen . 110 show that for the first time this year Mundy Wine at Golf. eer day red to certre for a sack nd moved up to| Golden Mallow 107, Panny Side jar NT RY RUN show ent horses. of the Hast and West) Gy7caco, July 31.—Roswell F, Mundy, were up, and he was on the bench. It] oon, Howerma drive to the sume : 10 110 Wilt come together. The harness kings| veraide Golf Club, to-day de- was Sparks turn to hand up the bend-| fleld, Bender: was a victim on strikes, ne 4 ( that “have, pee following the Graad o. pe Rivera . 4 Seen ae ers and Roth was there to do the re-| No runs. | 107, ——e-e-o-: Clreuit and those horses that have come | foa\ altech for tae Ravinoaks Cup Serve trick. Hanlon decided to give} ,viliamis, hot grounder hit Bender's no Gown the line on the New York State! the final up i r yn the Onwentsta Golf Cluo Ink Billy Reidy a chance. List Will Close Thursday for Evening World's Mile-Track Circuit meet for the first onjitha Onwent ta Golf Cluo links ing the bag safely. McFarland bunted t ine ing: and as Murphy miffed Bender's throw ‘| Piret Inning ti aecnca ein pannete ier sate OAc ih Event Next Week. @trang was out Wolverton to Douglas] \is's pounder to Render resulted tn Ol Helen c a close play, Sheckard a fly to] William's retirement at third. Ganzell 100 Profitable aeavoa ne walked RG} w a caueDt drove a long fly to Plokering. both run: 108 Judge TO ALL. YH LLE » 7 rst, Duggleby to Dov nera moving j1p a hag leville then TAS Letpate 3 . Doped fo runs. Manned a liner to left. scoring. McFar- SR Garett b ENTRY BLANK. OPEN TO fe Thomas was hit vy a pitched bali. |Jand and Davis. Griffith was thrown | povql Pieate + ML Athelroy on bunted to Reidy, who threw |eut ov Muryhy. Two runs Nf EVENING WORLD CENTURY RUN. mi ee REET TR OTA ET Third Inning. aaa aie E | | EW ORN thrown out by Jacklich trying to steal | Pickering reached first on Ganzets| WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS. Cut this out and address to Cashier of The World, | MASTER SPECIALIST. Becond. No runs. wild throw to Grim at first eine k - Inclosed find $1 to cover entry fee in The Evening World Ventury NERVOUS DEBILITY C3 "2,8 au'ek Recon Aslnnine: Gable” lay reaniled eiekering. and (oectal 9 The Rvening World.) aud radical tn Saturday, Aug. 8. Runict { Sunday, Aug. 9 30 to 60 days by my own famous method, STRICTURE mitiout"cutaog, streten: ing, paln or loss of time, It Is a mar- vellous cure. PROSTATIC Reine ty'a5 dae ne Dovle drew a base on balls. ing the vietims. 1. Crogs’s] KINLOCH PARK RACE TRACK jerificed, Gleason to Douglas, advan ‘a8 taken care of by Elberteld] gq t Howl: # ing pe Pe ROLY ER was taken care of by Elberteldl sr, LOUIS, July 3t.—-Following are the Out a nice bunt to Wolverton. Flood | Conroy singled to left and reached|Tesults of the scheduled to de ted to Douglass and beat It second on Keeler's pretty bunt, Elber-|run here this afternoon le scoring, McCreery stole thira. | fold drove a low fly to Plokering. Wille} 5, He Dougiass held the ball. Jacklitech | jams's long fly out to Pickering allowed | Firat Ru tien | Schreck Name Address -.. Flye-eighth! of a mile. avout to Thomar and Mecreers. was | {" ong fly out te Pickering allowed | won by Sadie Burch and {to 8: Pattee ONY cere Te ee | elared out for leaving third betore tie liggiarainere eo ad vane al Ram eots stad “carpenter: Club (If any)---- y TROUBLES pat a Sa “Ehrow in. One run. ° second. Pinky enews ccoccccenensecsed cured in from ater singled to left and stole sec- ourth Inning, Lot id Section (morning or afternoon) .- ence one VARICOCELE faye by my" own ex- EDahien to Bovie, Douglors Med ta}, Sevhold wae the second visitor to Cait} aecond., Macc Thren-auarters, | Of Mark which time you would like to start—5.40, 6, 6.20, 6.40, 7, 7.20, 7.40, Hersiak absorntlye proc e#r 60 $0 00 dary sBheckard. who doubled uy Kelster by a{4,Vivtin to Gritith’s benders. Hottman | ml kta 1 for piace, was |] 8 A.M, Saturday or Sunday; 2, 2.20 P. M. Saturday. BLOOD [remove every ventine of pol Gert ho cote nate. Sa vin” “Yon hi aye, Hine ig afb Rasy nan tal ime | | & Aidt Ce SR iting iar ak me eb of am te Et POISON s28 rom the esto atout 1 ae Third Inning. deep right which Keeler got under. M Ms mailed 01, receipt of entries. Checking system expiained on enye. ees Nien ure 78, ~ i . ma soaked a. hounle Hlberfeld | ‘Third Race--Five and one-half fur. |] to wearers of badges at the starr Haldsome Ce Hi tiiate petra grt z LOSSES 7S Co rigioal. very -sitnpie Retdy was called out on strikes, Kels- ; I Wan and workmanship, HANDED AT TIE FINISH to every ms fer tapped Strang’s iner to rent, but Bi Re EA AA RRR O TE ING ase | banda Wot Oy AIDA aX fig tie couree within fourteen hours without further charge. ight to reject =} nedy (used exclusively by Tent, bu punted to Shire Ale ngoldtirift, 8 to. 3 for CoM, AT TH ‘ART, the run Z a LE ie Hutawitt| renee NSA CUES One Ae. gecond: AB uelen wasL thih wy od. aby Gaturday. Wotcies regieteread in onder of receipt, BO an Don’t Delay. Come To-Day, + ae UlaWitt. lean left and Hofman grabhed the b Xs ae fo cana. AE Se HIE elthCnae nitoheae halt ee ENTER NOW. ei, {make bo charge for a friend]; | Ke ue dative Come to me ta he} oF cera confidence. 1 have been ox tatlerrmtalainel hak A eagin 5 Shikively {resting “private ‘and spectai praising the handsom Ue eee of men for a0 years. Nothin to be given free to all who cover the oF int devise or money buy i iq distance within fourteen hours continue We Place on Sale for Friday and Saturday i in'my office equipment. Twill Dugglesby filed out to Dobbs No]? TENS ae ari ede eee despa Griffith went out, Bender to Shreck HAWTHORNE RESULTS. Fifth Inning. ware uA OG The entries for The Evening Worl SGpenlalisa Thay oranl wai orf) century runs of Aug, § and 9 are com: Fourth Inning. Powers war retired by Conroy and Ganzell Bender relied a slow one te | HAWTHORNE RACE ‘TRACK, CHI- re ; : . inck!ag Monestiy. treat you akilfully| Dobbs waited while Duggledy sent up| Griitn and was an easy victim at first, |CAGO, Taly a. —The races scheduled to | In€ to fast in the closing week. Riders) i. come in. ‘Phe following is en ex- TicooN Pak f Men's $3.50 and wie estore you to health in. the short four ‘ntied ones. WO) ad anced to second] F nk Was retired in exactly the lhe pun here this afternoon resulted as} are beginning to realize that If they) ample of many Aulelses 4 airs 0 5 eh $2 50 tu migises, ‘Dahlen fouled ‘out te, Dooln. | “Conroy fanned tie cair weakly. Keel-| follower want to be in one of the early divise |Captain, of The Evening World Cen-) ‘2 Sn $4 worsted Trousers reduced to 4. yevany opped to Gl runs. 0 nde shreck. Elbertatd co He. —We 5 i) ury 3 entice f frsey forties. ‘Grenson eeni's Ay Cs [Salad CaM eae mle ee ee] erat, Race—Ome mile.—Won by Tiong they must send in thelr entries} Ya ve riggen many centuries, but! inch And edicines furnithed, F Wolverton singled to centre, |Ficxering, Na runs, : \ ST Nor Mate ae secand. RAGK | without further delay. ‘This ts rendered} ing medals for The Evening World cen- ; 600 Pairs of Men's $5 and $6 light WILLIAMS 4 tripled to right, scoring Wolver- te ee nee ae Agcond: lum | erative because of the large amount | jury Visiate, 6 co, ite Sent seching Wolver- —- Water was thing. ‘Time-1.48 8-1 mper: tury run are the finest that T have lored worsted Trousers reduced to $3.75 ‘| National League Standing. Second, Race--Three-quartera of a{of work entailed in @ run of this de- colored w ree-quarters A ever seen to be given for a century, ya's Darling, & to 1] scription are well worth striving for. and 2 to Ji) Bw Tooth, 4 to 6 for] ‘phe names of the pacemakers as far JOHN M. MITCHILL, 4 6 ' places mas second, “Major Dixen Was! ay appointed will be printed tormorron.| Parievilie, Brooklyn, .Y. Great Reduction Sale of Men's Suits, @ r itions = are +] (ere is another: it Third Race— One mile and a sixt | Nearly all the pos! 5 10 and $12 Suits reduced to $7.50. on by Hrulare, 10'to and dete g; | though there aro a few places kept open | Captain Evening World Century Run Men's $14 and $15 nae reduced to $9.50. Bondage, 6 to & for place, was second;| for parties of fifteen who wish tO} Ppjease answer this question through Men's $18 and $20 Suits reduced to $14.50, pe | T2e Glver was third. Time-149 25. ""] appoint thelr own pacemakers. Sev-|mne Dvening Worla: ; | eral clubs have taken adventage ofj| If a rider finishes the Satu: run, ist| Pickpockets Nald Race-Goe: thia inducement, and the big century | 424 then thinke he Is able to do the iF Sundi tury, make y ALBANY, July 31—A gang of pick-| will appear almost like one succession | at ont Rest for the morrow'a ot pockets operating in the large crowd at-| of clud suns. Tonra truly, In 1.) Js, tending, the ah at Inland Park yeater.| ‘The Century Road Club of America,| Riders who enter the Saturday run, ay got, away, reported, with up-| the governing body of road-riding in| whether they finish or not, will be per- 4 Racked to and a larne tose’ N88] thie country, hae been indefatigable | mitted to enter the Sunday run also. appe. ‘Ke force of plain This is the only exception to the rule clothes detectives was put on duty there} in Its efforts to help make The Hven- fequtring all entries tu be made -not to-day. - ing World century a success. ter than next ‘Thuredsy, ) s ; h ‘ t 34th St., N.Y, Now is the time to pick a bargain at the poe loo Meuse Mimindeeal tae Le PC. mile.-Won by, Clube W, and they rounded to Douglass. Jack- easy. Hulswitt to Douglass. handed over Reldy'’s puny runs. % ‘bt to Bheckard. Dan- iulswitt put at first. Dooin © centre. Duggleby eens eee METROPOLITAN JOCKEY CLUBy SIX RACKS TO-DAY AT 2.50 P.M. SPRCIAL TIMP TABLE TO-DAY, ¢ B. Mth ot. . ¥ viel. £ Os 18, 12.40, (1.00 . 1.10, 1680, 26 f P.M. Parlor caro! iyn, Wlatbuah 1.00. 1.20.1 rite Leave Dedtord ic mali eo ieregbe elovated trains to Jamaloa Mu erin, Yo OTA Band, 1) Ate. te Pied G5) Now York. 38 605| Chicago 30|8t. Lani! inal Douginss, unas- hered Sheckard’

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