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ENING WORL FEW STUNIS M €00906 od If Vac WANTS MORG STRENUOUS ERCISE HE CAN GO DOWN TO She Seont AND EXPLAIN “THAT Hips THE MAN THAT BEAT SHARKEY, LOO66O8060-98G006 B84SSSOH444-48 odO> | “MUNROE TRAINING | FOR THE CHAMPION BY_ROBERT EDGREN. | {it te historic ground that Jack Munroe has chosen for his training camp in | Ban Francisco, Sheehan's Tavern ts on the shore of the Pacific, where the i voll in on the trade winds and tho yellow sands stretch for miles away to f soufhward. Just to the north stands the famous Clift House, with the Seal} {Rooks breaking the billows that thunder day and night agatnst the cliffs, | |. Sailor Tom Sharkey chose that place for his first training camp, when he was) & raw seaman, still unknown to fame, Many and many a day the sailor reeled off ‘Ris trenty miles on the level beadh and on the smooth roads of the adjacent Golden Gate Park. Thousands of men hava taken trolley to the cliff to see Shakey plunge into the surf and swim far to sea during his training there. “Phat used to be one of the sights of the tayers Young Corbett trains on the beach for his Western fights, ‘The famous little \feather runs.on the sand, plays in the sur€and ‘ows in the lifeboats of the station “That guards the entrance torthe Golden Gate © Scores of others, ail more or less fomous in the records of the ring, have trained for victory or defeat down there by the Pactilc | |) gPhree miles inland is one of the athlotic grounds where Munroe ud = foMiball with the team of the Olymple Club. Football ts not purely a wt jam Ahe West, He may have a chance to spend a few hours iW the molesiins. / Was on these grounds that the miner made footbn!! history. 1¢ was when he wi > jon the-Olympica, and the game was against the University of California, ‘The J uniyersity line had held against every onslaught of the clubmen, Finally Munroe, { giant guard, was called back and given the ball, His first plunge netted several | }¥urds, Again and again the same play shattered tho ‘varsity Mne and made ound for the club, Sixty yards in ull Munroe gained by his headlong line tio On the yard line the bul was given to another, fumbled and lost. Hut Munrve's work that day 1s still remembered among the football men of the const, ’ Still further away ts the Union Iron Works, where the famous Oregon was pullt, Munroe was onve an ironworker a8 well as a miner, When he foughtjas @n Amateur he was employed in the Union Iron Works, I; Perhaps Ie even had a hand in turning out the Oregon. It might have been ewinging a sledge on her steel rivets that gave him hitting power amt won his warly tights for him, Satior ‘Yom Sharkey, when he was training for his battles with Choynski, Fite Biinmons and Jeffries in Sanh used take Httle Jaunts from his / quarters to the water co's “front” Is famous the wogld over among paljors, It is, or at least it was a few years ago, the MISKenen ont het derer wear, For blocks the streets are built out over the wajer on piles. In the back moms of the dingy sailor's groggeries scores of trapdoors open to the water Delow, Hundreds and hundreds of men have been murdered or shanghaied and thelr bodies dropped into the dark tide that ran swiftly below. It was a pastime gf Sharkey's when in training to go along the front looking for figts, Many a "Aime he * ed out’? one or another of these sailor's resorts, and his name is MM heid sacred all alons the front. If his sparring partners fall to give the Kiiner enovgh excitement he can go down to the foot of Clay street and announce himself as the man who whipped Shark He will get plenty of action, ORMONDE, FAMOUS ‘QUAKER FIGHTERS 3 % yt ! 1.to lay! ter game ts E; soe GIANTS DROP TO THIRD PLACE UNROE WILL GO 6 if FCO O HE PUNCH MUNROe CAR AT THE UN SPORTS EDITED BY’ BROOOCDHEDEEDOODDOED 0:9-999E-0-908209900000 08000) 808 Sent AL @oouT MONSTRATE Ve 1ON WHERE HE USED TO WORM. - wy DDFPDLOO 89099 8999909E 500000096064 PPR TSE ETAT —* ate iitG, MAY 23, ae . CARDINALS BEAT THROUGH WHILE TRAINING FOR HI 00000000 U HId CAMP. 15S NEQR THE GOLOEN GATE PARK? PLENTY OF PACE RUNS. e al IRON WORKS THE LOCAL ' ScRACPER’ . witt PAE RACES WITH So Be S—— THE SEALS iwies “aT THe ov ° SEAL Rocns The Eclipse and the Belmont Wind Up Meeting at Morris Park Wednesday— Then Racing Scene ls Shifted to Gravesend, a ‘This will bo a very strenuous week tn acing. ‘There are \hree vig day : first comes on Wednesday, when thera will be run the Hellpye Stakes, for two-year-oldg, and the Belmont, for three-year-olds, ‘Then follows the open- ing at Gravesend, with the great Brook- lyn Handicap ay the feature, and the Expectation Stakes as an Interesting little side-dish, ‘Then on Saturday there will be run the Manhanset Stakes, for two-year-olds, and the Preakness for three-yoar-olda, Brooklyn, Event of Week. Of course, the Brooklyn Handicap mikes precedence as the event of the week. ‘This race will bo discussed more fully later on, when The chances of the Various contenders will be reviewed. It is only worth while maintaining here that {t will probably furnish one of the most ‘exciting Brooklyns ever run. ‘ Lhe real problem of (he day will not he that of picking the winner. Tt will deal with the question of where will the crowd diatribute, 1f there are not 40,40 or Inbre people at Graverend on Thursday, then the signa of the times are all amiss, ‘Chere Were more than 20,000 nt Westchester on Saturs that was-not an extraordinary occasion such as the Brooklyn Handicap. Every one who has any sporting blood goes to ser the Brooklyn Haidleap run, Gravesend has much smaller acc modations than Westchester, and a crowd at Westchester means a jam at Brooklyn, Belmont at Westchester. Westchester has but thres more days, and on the closing da# the richest stake of the meeting will be raced for, ‘This is the Belmont Stakes—a timo-honored classic, which will now be run for the thirty-eightn time. This year the Belmont will be worth something lkegsl6,c00 In the gross, and this does not Mele a plece of plate of the value of $1,000. which Mr, Bel- mont will add. The distance is a milo and a quarter, over tho hill In previous years the distance has been one mile and three furlongs. which is exactly one turn of the great Westchester Melipse, ‘This, how= ever, necessitated a start being mado right on the sharp turn, and. horses Who had outside positions were at @& Breat disadvanta The now distance horses to start out of the Withers will enable the - AACE HORSE, DEAD. GO SEVEN ROUNDS | —-—__ ————s oe SAN FRANCISCO, May 23.—Ormonde,, PHILADELPHIA, May 2—A double hs world-famed horse, is dead. He| wind-up was furnished at the Richmond “Waa Killed at the Menlo Pack Stock | A. C. on Saturday night. The bout be- ot W. 0'B, MacDonough to re- | {ween ‘Tommy Coleman and Kid Stein f us somewhat of a muri > the fol- Fre, ae eg Totes Tau the | lowers of the two fighters. ThaKdentaily Hen Por ttly sere yeey Ahg | une bout went seven Founda instead of by the Duke of Westmin ving (to # diftercnoe of opinion Aron every race that he started in and AUrLeaTnGNeSH er GHACIN®. sani for his owner in stakes the sum «man looked to have been unned 88 He also had the distinction | a shade too. fine, but his actions In the Baing all threw of th wt events | ting quickly disibused the minds of his ee iritish = tur. wo ‘Nhousand | followers he “icid" did not appear to a the Derby and er | be ity his sant form Was eventually soli to his lat A decitedly dively bout was given for $150,000 for breeding purposes. | Jack Langdon and Tommy Deve, Nhese two yomegrters fought a raj and were #0 evenly matobed that no other decision an that of a draw could have been rendered, UNKNOWN BEATS ATHLETES Some of the best athletes in were defeated yesterday afternoon by comparative unknowns the games held at Celtic Park under the ausploes of the Kerrymen's Athletic Assoola tlon, J. Joyce was unplaced In the one. and-a-half mile race. won by W, Frant or the Twenty-third Regiment, an Meyer Prinstein was barely able to @e- |cure third place in the running h te . in which engel [it aes te tar ee a vor ‘J the crackafacks. real six, betweer Muldoon,” tho feather-welght Blmer Book, of Phila- Meet On the’ mut next it for the feuther-weiglt on Aparice. The en will cin style, and has agreed to meet th New York An succession, will hall College 9 dnesday season | chute, and furnish a long, straight run to the top of the hill, where the single turn will be made before entering on the half-mtle run down hil. The race at this distance will be much aatisfactory. Good Three-Year-0ld Tho most prominent entries In the siake this years are 8. S, Brown's Broomstick, James R. Keene's Delhi, and H. B. Duryea’s Mercur’ All three of these horses have been seen in public. Delhi defeated Hurst- boume at welght-fo: . and subse- quently won the Withers from Bryn Mawr, Montreson, Stalwart id others. But. thes races wero at n mile, and, while Delhi showed a great it of speed, he hax shown a disposition to back up at the end pf this distance, which makes one ve that he can- not carry his speed a route, Broomatiok's Good Win. Broomstick started once ima seven- furlong race. He carried no Weight to speak of, but he Siraply, tow-roped | a good horse in Runnele, and his vie-~ tory was impressive. The question that must ba asked concerning Broom- stick is, whi he can carry stake welght over a distance of ground, ‘Twe-Year-Olds to Meet. more BROOKLYN HANDICAP AND OTHER BlG STAKES THIS WEEK TRIALS OF PROMINENT CANDIDATES FOR THE BIG \ BROOKLYN HANDICAP TO BE RUN NEXT THURSDAY. Wt. Owner, Jockey, ‘Trial for the Race. E, E, Smathers... ( ) + Mile and an eighth in 1.57 handily, F, R. Thomas.... Redfern Milo {n 1.89% very cleverly at M, P. in race Saturday, Hampton Stable.. Odom: Mile and a quarter in 2.12% Saturday at’ Gravesend. i. B, Duryea Shaw. Waldeck Stable.. Helgesen. J. A. Drake....... Hildebrand. W, B. Leeds. J, Martin, J, A. Drake ) August Belmont. Bullman W. B. Jennings.. Lyne. W. M, Scheftel... Fuller. M, J. Daly. Torse. McChesney Hermis Africander Irish Lad. The Picket Savable Hurstbourne Runnels Mizren Proper . Highball Claude . City Bank. Toboggan . Lord Badge.. Careless. rs 1% M. in 2.12 1-5 at Sheepshead Sat'rday under wrap tup. «+14 M, In 2,06 3-5 at Sheepshead Sat'day A. M., Mile in 1.42%, easily. ; + Mile at Morris Park Saturday, J. Martin up, in 1.40. Mile in 1.43, easily, + Mile and a quarter yesterday {n 2.091-5, Mile and a quarter in 210, at Gravesend yesterday. Mile and a quarter in 2.13, acting badly. Mile and a quarter in 2.12, at Gravesend, handily. 11-16 M- tn 1.46 easily at M. Park in race I'riday last. Sceond to Hermis on Saturday at Morns Park, Mile im 1.42 handily. Milé in L41%. (eS G, Thompson. Burns. J. Jones a ) W. L. Olive J. R, Keene. ere oe eee nese esaan GALLOPS AT THREE - TRACKS. (Special to The Evening World® ‘handily: Steve Lawler, trainer. MORRIS PARK, May 2%,—Surely isthe | tte DA testi ses ee 1.44, handily; weather god a lover of the sport of | ppTAWiHONPAR—A. mile 1m 1.4, most kings. Probably of all the splendid |” nanaily; Jamos Mclaughlin, trainer. half a mile, and the work was hand- jly do J, Whaland, trainer, MAGISTRATE—Quarter {n 0,28, breez- ; J. Whaland, trainer. Inj HIGHRALL—Mile ‘and a ‘quarter as feu -| follows: “Furlong, 0.11 2-0; quarter, days of the meeting now drawing to &®| DARK PLANET—A mile in 1.44 1-4, eas. (i Ww , rters close at this beautiful course to-day] ily; James McLaughlin, trainer. 245, three furlong, * fo MAJOR DAINGERFINLD—A mile and quarter in tis, without Urgings m Welsh, trainer, RED PRIARCA half mile in 0.61 1-2, handily; Tom Welsh, trainer. MERRY LARK—A half mile in 0.81. g nicely; Tom Welsh, trainer. VETO—A half mile in 0.60 1-: ‘work; James Rowe, traine was the most perfect of all, The feature of the morging was tho final work given The Southerner and Delh! in preparation for the rich Bel- mont Stakes, to be deqided on Wednes- day, the last day of the meeting. a The Southerner was the first the two to be sivgn trying exercise, and he | 4 ra" thy, ROA Ee a was sent away accompanied by his sta-| ryrjongs in 0.39 and (0.39 1-2, mrss ee 22 Sl aEEPSHEAD. 1.01 4-5; Aix 28 ; mile and 1.85; mile and a quarter, 09. MAJOR PELHAM-Six furlong: 1, handily; Bub May, train GUN FIRE—One mile in galloping; J. W. Rogers, trainer, ROSE OF DAWN—Four furlongs in 0.62, handily; J. W. Rogers, trainer. MINEOLA-SIx’ furlongs In hand- ily; J. W, Rogers, trainer. ISHLANA-Six furlongs In 1361-2, all noch Wishard, traine Six furlongs in 1.28, h Wishard, trainer. Four furlongs In 0.50 hand- y, Enoch Wishard, trainer. RIVER PIRATH—One’ mile in 1.51, Railoping: J. H. MeCormlek, tratier, in excellent of the three | mile and a quarter over the hill jn ‘They were both all out at the but Contentious appeared to hold the Helmont candidate safe all the way. Delht was unaccompanied in his trial, breez- to The Evening World.) * ™ r Rowe deck 0 the (Special 2 G. WHITTIBR—One mile In 1.52, gatlop- Tralier Rowe deciding to allow he) giiisPSHBAD BAY, N. Y.. May 2—|% thar g, de Mocormick, trainer hope of. the Keene! stable tolrun 8 ‘The day broke clear and bright at the) BTHICS—One nille in 1.55, galloping; J. on his courage, ‘The fleet and game} ) i Coy rts morning and the track Cochran, teniner, wa colt responded Wobly to the request in perfect condition, ‘The tralners | GREEN, CREST Six, furl 22; handily; W. TEPEE—Four | furlong: (P. Burch, trainer, , CANTEEN—Four furlonks Dreening; Charles Hughe: DAN JOHN—Seven furlongs handily; Charles Nughes, trainer. GRACHFUL—Six_ furfongs ‘In 1,20 1-2, J. J. McLaughlin, trainer. LADY—Six furlongs tn 1.19, rain: Four andy made a better Im- pression on the ga bindsl by his work than had The Southerner, Still when he had made that, terrible Journey over tho hill, going the mile and « quarter in 2.0 1-4 and finishing out a mile and three furlongs tn 2.23, he had had Just about all that flesh and blood could and and plainly showed ft. Some of the ather workouts of the follows: mado of him breesing; W. in 0.54, trainer in 1.83, nd racers canie to the open early, and it was only the early birds that got a sight of the racerg as they stepped over the ground. ‘Trainer A. J. Joyner made his appear- ance on the track for the first time since his severe illness, and as he di- rected the racers of his stringhe looked a bit wan. ‘The H. B, Duryea string arrived from MOMENTS—A mile in two)Morris Park during the morning, and 1s nutes, galloping; W. Smith, | safely housed In the Whitney barn, at traine a HONOLULU—Three-fourths of a mile| the head of the Futurity course. the exercises was the of the Brooklyn Han- Highball and Mizzen, The feature of final preparation dioap candidates, who both performed admirably and wll in 1. tralger BAVABLE: all breezing; Henry Schulte, A hatf mile in 0.61 1-2, han- h Wishard, trainer. Eno RAPID WATER—A mile. in 1.45, hag dily; Huoch Wishard, trainer. be ready to go to the races when Mhree-fourths of a mile 1n} Brooklyn @ay comes. Bullman had the an out; James McCormick, | log up on Mizzen and Hildebrand rode Hignball, ‘hree ‘The following is the time of the work- furlongs, in 0.41, Weir, Wainer. \ in 148, mile. train hree-quanters of breeaing; W, Smith, trainer PRETORIOUS — Three-fourths of a mile in 1.17, handily; F. Welr, trainer, ANDY WILLIAMS—Mile in 1.48, nicely; William Shields, trainer ‘KEY DWYBR—Milo in 1.48) 3-4, 8. aughton, trainer ourtha of @ quarter, Wolr, trainer, ire 1.08, trainer, with First Born. AN ARROW COLLAR + 16 CENTS, 2 FOR 28 CENTS CLUETT, PEABODY & Co, MAKERS OF CLUETT AND MONARCH GHIRTS. three fur- 1A BURCYL five fur- a longs, 0. acmile tn 1.48 1 longs, 1.00445; six’ furlongs, 1.18 ile, 1401-5; mile and a furlong, mile and a quarter, 2.00 4-| RE RATER accompanied him for “We Cure Men Only to Stay Cured” MEN, COME TO US! ' We Will Tell You the Truth We have a New, Remedy to offer feeble men which we guaran- teetocure. Faildre is impossible, for it acts directly upon the rts, filling them with new warm blood, 13 YOUNG ME b KING s mile in 116 4 23 3 halt, 63. FIRST BORN—Five racing all the way; MONADNOCK-Golng cr 3, handily Y RANIK-A mile Johp ©. Madden, trainer, AUGUR—Four and a half furlongs in Dos J-4, finlshed out three-quarters linder’ & pull vin 1171-2, easily; James Rowe, trainer GETLYSEUR vnile in 1.49, Drees Ing: Joh Be Madden. talner, | NCINNATL ven fiirlongs in 1.34, CIN eomie: W smith, trainer, TREPAN-A mile in‘ 1.0, galloping William: Shields, trainer. PULSUS—A mile ‘in 1 without of- PCOBBMA mile tn 1-4, handliyy J Tiospseles tn natal ge Cady thotd “Sly or write at one SC pe h id id jormmscives in or. . shoul wr wri a sya Gamers beset and eave themaelves from fi Sarly ereve We guarantee to cure, if you will only ‘call be, RESAKE-A' mite tn 14618, ons-] Hee ea ‘is j : a a Sic ean | Yom REAG SECRET DISEASES siiciryexasiooelt siitmine trouvien and ai prhes fe) A mile in .1.461-2, handily, Jaok iom, traine: DIMPLE~A mile in 1.46 1-2, hand; Willam Shields, trainer, CAPPILIA—A mile in 144, nicely; Jack Ce, trainer, GRENADIER—A half-mile in 0511-2, tinea Bue padiee suntan ear tes cured by, us ima very shorty ‘of Home ‘Treatm wuaranteed to cure. ALWA\ RN iCiNES UNTIL CURED. Berlin Medical Institute ‘tight THE BROOKLYNS ROBERT EDGREN — S FIGHT WITH JEFFRIES oy Sur! Putting A LIFE BOAT THROUGH “THE MAKE AIS Bacw MuSCes: GRow./ —- fF witk WINDCOP BAG MUNROE longs in 0,65, breezing; Walter House, trainer, CASTILIAN—Four furlongs in 0.61 4-5, W. P. Burch, trainer. kk Stable's racers, In charge Karrick, arrived’ at a late ia ne. ‘They got to thelr AAC patie i@ stretch in good IRISH LAD—With L. Smith in the sad- dle, Teeled off a mile and a quarter in 2.11, handily; J. W. Rogers, trainer, WHORLER—One mile in 1.44, handily; J. A. Madden, trainer, my : GRAVESEND (Special to The Evening World.) GRAVESEND, May 2.—The clear, bright weather and perfect temperature that held sway at the course this morn- ing made the training hours agreeable ones, The track Was in perfect shape, as fast as Iehtning and the runners that had a try over it had no trouble in stepping their paces in fast time. McChesney in the presence of his own- er, Mr. E. 1, Smathers, was sent to a trial for his engagement in the Brook- lyn Handicap. Trainer Taylor ushered the big chestnut to the course abont $90 o'clock and after a preliminary Hop brought the horse back and Pliced Diinkers on him {Vith Tug French in the saddle and Grand Opera to carry him along the first part of it, Mac recied off the dis- tance fractionally as follows: Eighth in three furlongs H. hour in the morning, stable ot .48 1-5; five furlongs three-quartet in ,1.14; seven- eighths tn ; one mile in 1.41; mile and an eighth th 1.642. le and a quarter tn 2 and ga ped out the mile and thkce-elghths in 222 1-2, Africander, another Handicap eligible, with Jockey Trucbol in the maddie, was sent to hls trial for the Brooklyn. Frac- tionally his time was: 2, 2 492-5, 1,03, 1.17, 45, SPORTING. ONE HORSE A DAY. MATADOR, 13-5, LOST, was the selection Saturday tunate iu won, Hi I wired my subscribers and whieh but for an unfor- Ident’ Would undoubtedly. have 1 I frankly admit when 1 Dave a loser, as no man can give winner: the time. But foflow me, and in the najority of cases I think you will be well Satisfied with the good ones I give out You know perfectly well that [am capa- ble of giving the best Information. ar name has been before you for the past ten years, and my ability is well known, T submit below my one-horse wire during this present Morria Park meeting: iat Day—Irish Lad... 2-1 WON Day—Red Fox, ¥—Kohinoor | 4th Day—Muozon 5th Day—Trepan 6th Day—Floria 7 —Buckley A. —D, Spanker, Oth Day-Incanta dy 12th Day—Yor! 13th Day—Ella Snyder 9-5 3D. 14th Day—Go Between 3-1 WON VOR TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY. For Tuesday I know of one that should be about 0-1. Having ween this one work, It looks the xoods to me. Wednon- day ‘one at aboutel=1, which on form should win. easily, Work my Feeulay which you cannof-afford to mias. eslre Winning Reribo Fight now if you Information. ve peoven tha, five it to vou, and T will continu Soren so, Remember, turfltes, positively but one good bet.a day: no re, TERMS 85.00 WEEKLY, WEEK: SUBSCRIPTIONS ONLY RECKLYED (no single day wires sent), On recelot of your order wires T will imme Imtehy, pend, YOu fay private “TPE! y ber, ey. Gat in olpher ONLY. erything A.Roroman, Coney Island, Bklyn, N.Y, MORRIS PARK RACES, Hyvery week day, rain or shine, untit May 26, MUSIC BY LANDER: ‘Take 24 Av. L to Willim Ay,. thence by rains at 12.89, 1.09, 1.40, 2.00, 2.35, 2.25 P.u. 3d ay, L. to Fordham, thenee by conveyance, Brom Grand Central Station at 12,85, 1,35, 2.85'to Fordham; First Race, 2,90 P, M. and fin! Ont olds carried tho the Handicap di LEADER-—One W. Jennings, ROYAL SU} PE! J. Neumeyer, LENARKA-Six breezing: D. New York’ Mi Dr. L. arter in 212, drivin, breezing B Graves, trainer, : MONS—Tiiree furlongs in 0.40, ‘breezing: , Graves, trainer, RIGHT ROYAL—Five furlongs in 1.06, alloping: I’. Burlew, traine: TIM PAYNEOne mile ‘In 1. Neumeyer, trainer, ‘AUR—One mile ORTHODOX—Four furlo: handily; D, Carter, tr Specialist. ished the mile and aw ‘Two two-year- Star horses over stance. best work- outs shown were: mile in 1.47, handily; trainer, GOLD MONEY—One mile in 1.46, han- dily; W. Jennings, trainer, PROPER—One mile {n 1.43, handily; W. Jennings, trainer. EMBARRASSMENT—Five furlongs in 1.04, easily: F. Burlew, trainer, WIZARD—One mile in 1472-6, gallop- jing: J. Dillon, trainer. AB’ ‘Three-quarters: in 11, F. Burlew, trainer. MAID—Three furlongs in 0.40, Dreezing; E. Grave?, tralner. ROSSIGNOL/—Three furlongs tn 0.40, andily; 1.48, handily; , tral furlongs in 121 1-3, breezing; D. Carter, trainer, SHERIFF 'BELL—O: ° mile tn 1.57, Carter, trainer. in 0.53 1-2, ce arn Ist In curing alt} vate diseases of M. maken Wt certain tha your affliction w x Sure by me. Toure erinanent]: N Debility. Were troubles with; ation, AN] Mt cases, rio. acaulrot if standing. Expert cons ultation’ costs you T have out oper= ood Dis- inostly years. I have @ spe: ciara fOr much @ cure thai in gured. Inquire abow R. Williams ‘(3.5345 “isi Old Dr. Grey, Es Of MEN. BLOOD POISONING In all its stages radie call ULCERS bis, N Vitality, RIC IN} guarantees au! Nol ii? BASE APRS 0-3, 4 BS Fears a, apect Under Dr. Grin and. skin disease fore throat and not Jngs, kidney, inflammation, grav: very Bufferers, do not sktl physicians, has @ record for over 20 years at 1 and 7th avs. Ad Hours, 9 to 9; Sundays, ~~ Everything, to table and cha 50 Kitchen Folding Tables Folding Chairs Folding Stove.. Kitchen Ute: \ sons, per si Jide SHAMBE Broadway OLD DR. 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