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GOOD SCORES MADE ON (esses | i RTT LOCAL BOWLING ALLEYS 3 k) | Three good scores vere rolled on the | pin, Is: © Beperba allegs Wednesday nigix. The Foro Smith, firet series brought out the Amphions, THA 6: ettie wipers in two games, The Berkley team | Welcke, 110 ‘Usual defect , Uf total, OM. MOT is, Halpin, and Excharne Thett Mere , SIXTH A\ AVENUE AND 24D Si: "NEW YORK, won both the games in their tourna-| 14); Cotter Y Regina ment, Dauntless defeating Pro Patria. | intesen, ye ie whit, 180 Byrne, eee i ' Jennesay uberth, 2M; votal, ‘The scores: at MEW Amphlon © New York | hanksgiving Sale of FIRST GAME—Amphion—Haus, 170; New York League, Palmer, 18); Moran, 13; Toomas, Li, A > Hitagerald, 210; tagal. ig. De Witt | night on Ama Tries he Sap a? 9 —Kibinson, Ws; Southwell, 148; ! Nyacks made Ml in. be 7 baie I Lock wood, Its; Richard- e . 1 mcOND 6 Gatien’ -Amphion—Haus, 189; ve rol mer 8; 1a ha as beating te Kaloks, he a at And if you’ have nothing else to be thankful for this will dutgensen. 1) Mensinger, 14) Law. | “7. Urownel. $1. Houchard 1: itecss, i certainly bridge the gap. sy: a "OAM Bde Witt-South a; Robinson Conley. 136; ey—-Dunean Shoonmaker, 107; Nath aa Here are values which stand out boldiy, the memory of ‘8; Coffman, 173; . Pt a which must go thundering down the ages. The backward season—warm weather when it should OND SERIES Sw ie An, 130; Sioonmaker cys # have been cool—did have an effect upon Overcoat prices. We od, 147; Richareso, 1d; total. Ti. Talaninedureensen, 199; Meninger, ‘ Law, 1; Smith, 124; Brechwolt, cH total, 845. EP) ' FIRST GAME — Berkeley — tent, tas:| HU: peg hh Buok, 28; Coffman, Lage. i took advantage of that very circumstance to prepare < total, 7H, Dauntless Hart: | AMES — Knickerbocker Hom ; for this sale of Overcoats, a sale that will enable every ih, IM; Goleman. 13: stale fan Geisler, 148. Malaacher, 125 bys coatewearer in town and out of town and uptown » SECOND * {GAME Herkeley Meht, 191; yack—Gregory, 169; L . p tee x ih) Walters ie;| 13h aBlucnard 1; Tieess, 181; Gookin, &. and downtown to get one at about half the regular Me iterates 158; bone ; value. Riverside League, Gish G, Bowles, 110; Goerke, 149; | . The first two games rolled oa tho THIRD: 4 Ae, Ra Hartcorn, | Kiverside alleys in tight were close, / 1 de are. 20; Higgins, 19; Heuth,| bur in the third the ‘teenados were Golemar, total, $91. Pro Patria | beaten by almost 1 pins. The collec Kemble, "EB. Rodenderger, 207; ove lost twice by narrow margina, The Gonsales, 123; C. Powles, 128; Goerke, The wide range of prices—$4.95, $6.50, $7.88, $10, $12.50 and $20—gives you some idea of the tre- mendous scope of this Saturday's pre-Thanksgiving sale. The Strength of Our Argument Is the Clothes Behind It, 190; total, sa Fist GAME: Ham(iton Greiner, 1 te ta: in tack the as te We ask the men of New York to judge our clothing not by RST GAME rook aturray, is; | 8. Cross, 208, total, R81, Coll is, in fact, the sale of the season. words in which we speak of it—for words are cheap—but by the cloth- | ing itself. We ask this not only in justice for the clothing, but in juss lice to yourself, You want the best your money can buy, and you ‘aweett aneli, 186; L/ Rand, 1; = Bride, 2i7; Laue , 8; 1s . Bravura—Party, | L, Rand, 155; toial, D' GAME—College—8. Rand, 15%; Herr BCC 4 95 for Men’s Overcoats Poits, 111; tat; fh MN) Meltelde, 12; Lauer, 14. Marriek, 167; | have the best if it is invested in a Wm. Vogel & Son suit or overcoa’ ekcotD Mat Bw ure Barry, 138; | spr enae gs ce That Should Sell for $10.) you cannot measure the goodness of our clothes by the standard a. MB; Ames, I: Mine itigh Ground | 1; Je, Pocrm, 182; Jonn Focrat, 160; rs Ordinary ready-for-wear clothing. When you puton one of our suits ‘ shiver ts; Hotnta, 165; Aye, 158; Hale | pf GA This Item on Sale 2 to6 P. M. or overcoats you are clothed not only with wool, but with dignity— -Tarnade--tprenger 160, lenbeck, 9; bees 4; total ‘oerst, Robertson, 16; Dorr, 17, J NERD GAME Brooklyn Murray, 150; | ReDetnOn a OOet ee tb, Tae: Saturday Only. | nd you will note ata glance the little earmarks of style, and the per= Groen: ah aeinnells Ma Lagan. Nels | ton—Gretuer, ji; Miller, i; Wende- fect fit which are foreign to usual ready-for-wear suits and overcoats, Oliver, 165; Heints ARI ray rg ME la tac dee Every coat In this lot is strictly all wool. The offers , Tenbeck 129; Casey 600. } le t Navy feague, ing includes black, Oxford and gray, mado 4 05 $ | 5 Winter Suits and Overcoats : ‘Tremont Lengne: The Old Mill five won twice on the up in good style—a wonderful bargain for Kd Anlenerhoc ge five won two! Universal alleys. The scores ’ 3. on Pump's Tremont avenue al- GAME-Old Mill—Armbruster, | fr Wednesday night. The scores were "ak ’ vg Amexs, 180; Mec ‘affrey Fiat Here's how the games resulted Koch, 16; total, 7. Jamaica With Our New “Concave” Shoulder and “ Closefitting’ Collar, At $15—We have prepared a series of distinctive new models in Men's Single and Double | Sack Suits, of black Thibet, blue and black Cheviots and plain and fancy effects in Cheviots, Tweed 50 for Men’s Overcoats | a 8 8 for Men's Overcoats ¢ That Should Sell for $12.00 that Should Sell for $15.00. RST GAME—Knickerbocker—Forsch: ‘ “rgad ghd Cassimeres, Goleien’ ust Malas 'Nemy, Bas Meg AD eu, 1; In this lot of all-wool Overcoats most any man can| This line Je the largest ine of Overcoats at one price At $15—Medium length Overcoats, of heavy mixed fabrics in gray and brown tones, also black and , Sabway—Fiohre nacker jee ait een a. 6. col suten| find a selection, for the coats are up-to-date and) in this city, and fnciudes welt coats and 48 and 469) Ontare | eceaye and Meltons—all with satin sleeves, a onisia a ‘ ; sender | BECOND GAME-R, 2 Judee, in y ; , ; y P | 5—Great Coats, 52 inch long models, of rough h nd Oxford and blak a ieee ender. | OE ON Thomas. 188: Hunt, 1a; Van |g tailored good style. If you want an exteaor-) inch coats {n a great variety of patterns; all fault Viena tie long m of rough surface fabrics, fancy Cheviots a’ i i—-8 Flohr Brunt, M1; Bell, 173; total, 40. Ja- Br Livinwten test oben: fanheim, 158) Evans, 139, Mahnken, 123; Kelly, 163; 1%); Livingston, IM; O'Brien, | malea Ba iM: Katzenberger, 191; total siz, sun: | Koster, ‘ day Morning—Regan, 148: De Hayes, |, ¢otal, 7%. ee Mayer, 163; Clampit, 152; Coen, 129, | THIRD GAMF-R. A. 0. C.—Judge, 168; | 42 133, Hunt, 138; Van Brunt, ritind GAME—Knickerboc 658 Old Mill- ner, 18; Preseott, 16; Med fer, 112; Smets, Geisler, 173; Malzicker, 2 och, 180; total, Sunday | Morning—Regan,, | Hayes, 190; Mayer, Coen, 1 dinary bargain, secure a Coat from this leesly tallored and trimmed. In a word, WH OC vscesis . evereehenes °6. 50 $15.90 overcoats for ..... oR reReRbEbaes 7.88 1 50 for Men’ s | Overcoats $ 1 0 for Men’s Overcoats ¢ That Should Sell for $20.00. that Should Sell for $13.00. a; MeCaftrey, “116 a the man Pipe rena be Te levine the! rhe fabrica in these coats are the well-known Baltic ws. jepartment store clothing-—is specially invited to i Sat Jewellers’ Lei | examine these Coats, as we know they will convince friezes of the American Woollen Co., known to every C.F. Wood & Co, ma him without argument what we say is true, Long * expert as a bolled down, all-wool material. Then Winter Suits and Overcoats, $15 to $50. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway. Houston St. es eee Nattonal, fe tee ger The ores | pease lengths, coats with and wieoit belts,| they are lined with a permanent finished serge lining — ¢ Buffalos won twh a thi SCON 3 Ined for the most part with a fancy all-wobd! lining, . pne sleeve y Auroras once Wednesday night on the BESONE. on IM: Hutten Me and capped off with a pure satin ‘yoke and look | Uht Lesseirone nie Lan ions Ree ee Wee aeENTIGTRY, nar TSlANOS AND ORGANS, ANG ORGANS. nen eee ANS SS Ane ae FR Ae tat crate t, 10 Me Ra ‘a “wood tal, i if Uning. One of the best overcoats ever Vempiri@on City. SEF cab ay A Beet $10 , ’ ¢—Buffalo—Rarne i = V0 i f . : | y vi Westie ie Ave an Sth, es; A Be via: 4 Wood, | mace to sell at $20. The Rhrich price.. 12 50) in this city, Really a wonder at........ ~~ HAYES | elhar' total, 78” Aurora 8. EB. Wood, 198; tot hi M7, A | O serinne e corte | $20 for Men's Overcoats, Without a Peer in Tailoring Bartoldus, 183; Distler, 113; 149; Maurer, 139; DENTAL oFFices | Come To-Morrow! now at 338 Oh Ave, cor aint ot Knox, 191; G. Wood, 19 Now this !3 a strong statement, but we say more—we say that#no matter what Price you have been paying for Roller, 124," Bi Wood. 1 ‘Tiewt# Com: | ff Your overcoats tn the past, come and sve these products of one of Rochester's best makers of cloth- G20 || raster Here oye o> For veiled Is a Greal 7 Day! Halle, 136; Kirche, 122; toxal, 6 } p 16; Meyer Ing, Hand-felled edges and hand-made throughout, and at $25 00 world not be high: our price > . as 7 , ; total, 72. 5 Westen aE” appen aes Guth, 1a: | Hae Weea Cord Wood PAIN BSS DéNTISTRY, — Engelhart, 18; total, Sl. Alcedo -| Mumford. 175; Knox, 19%; W Roller, 1 Ra Br 16: Halle, 163; | 1; KB. 8. Wood, 163; total, | C. 8,12; Kirche, 168; total, 133. ile tnunranes toagne New Jersey Association, ‘The Fidelity and C tasualty team, after! Games rolled on Arthur's Alleys, Ho! joming the first game to the Mutual Lite| NOV. 23 Good Cigars Underpriced.| . Wednesday night Ited he White Blephant Alley® last ° TO THOSE follow: rained ps ae Stei toae the next two by close scores. | 13 Fi ¢ t Ci , 25 Every Cigar Guaranteed to Be a Frees PRESENTING cs Sees sos - i Wehnder ite Miller, 1a; Stoudl FIR ea iy erg alty— ive Len gars, C. Smoker and a Bona Fide Se. Cigar, Tits ALVT ae . ’ FIRST GAME—Fide' errel louse (1) Bineeea tad, Brown tenrerctter ith | ig oa ge oth, T70.| f Nerita Se. Pertectos and humerous other brands | 3 Robert Burns 106, cl ars, or iit House aul Best Teeth $8.00 Hi tel 156; Schumacher, ' 120; | ‘ ul — Ba! 5 Timpson, Not having @ large quantity of same, we refrain 3 Bulfato Vips—t high-grade lc clears | Ac Bhadk. eel | | iat Carson, in af 22, Gar rle from pence them. a ie sd last 5c | SOc, VAIUC—CUt 10.......0ssseeeees 24c Good set of teeth $5 - - 8 ¥ * OX OF 00...... ay a Browne, M8; Stutaer 1 Hanen- stp ch AME—Fidelity and ¢ agua ty price will be . = & ol rs | Our Parterts, Ae Shek cigar — naira wrapper $5 Crowns « $4 steln - her, 180; tot Zabriskie, 1%; Doh a; Ferre Savoy —largest little clgars—Hayvana filler; and Havana filler—box of 59 $1.98; box rit . Hoboken Heyden, 182 ssey, 143; Varian, 19; total, 25 Fillings - Oc u obra: von. der Hievden” Mg:) aac Manner. iss vari 38: otat PPR value—BOH Of W0sevsseccveesssssess DOO | OCR eecvesrrssesn f 1.00 g 5 p Schroeder ite; 11. von der Heyden, 1: son, 10; € Whitney, 13} Flor de Pia Sc, nie wane Porto Rican 58 Primo Cartel, Key West Havana cigar, Pu- c 2.45 Garrison, 1 Brevas, DundIO Of 2B. .6cceecccsess eee eene our price, box of 50 TH hitb awe Sohns—Frederick, 152: | miTRD GAME y and Casualty— , mnder. 167; Miller, 151; Stoudt, 177; | “gabriskie. 161, Doherty, 163; Ferres, Grabenstein, 170; total, $17. Hoboken—| {7 Massey, 1él; Varian, 177; total, SOL p von der Heyden, 163; Blevers, 156; Sriruat Life—Habcock, | 188; Timpson, + F von der Heyden, 157; Schroeder, 163; | Mg Uirgon, 1M; Whitney, 161; Garri- RAILROADS, 11-90; Mieche, 185 13-9). K. FOR 6ALE, FOR PENNSYLVANIA RAl LR AD, America’s Greatest Piano Offers! * Hi von der ileyden, 19; total, 329. 3; total, 8% ; sah B 4-9, es Pre csecers.!. E . J. ae em “Gea AX VEST sali Be Sure lo Come To-Morrow and Make a Selection, Broadway League, Stock Exchange League, The match game between James Me- if Do nol miss this greal chance lo secure onc ol the best seni Sette oat eet aa ea ™ _ Oak Round BUA A FRED NG uw oboe BBA Beedina sus =| te meek wu f Renowned Wilson Pianos, $165 ae ay a iar a Beavliful Harmony Pianos, $195 Celebrated Wallcrs Pianos » $195 ritanos, $4.50 value; Iso won from the Rosedales, The|Thum's White Elephant alleys ‘The Sticker Bowling Club made a Finst GAMB—Columbia—Rododun, 1 Fins? ME-Currie Bros.—Currle,| very poor showing in the Pastime } Martens, 197; O, J. Martens, 21 “ aoe 102; Cotter, 160: Veasey, | clonal tournament, In name and o ae 161; Schmitt, 14; total, Dobeky, 199; total, Sf, Hudson & bre they are stickers, and will surely Rosedale—Junge, 157; Lange, 130, Ad- Sloan. 10), Beckett, 154 Failte. ‘come to the front or otal, 7 jokes, 138; Gleschen, 165; Sanders, 190; Amory. 16; tote total, 774. AME~Stlebel, Hernshelmer The Old Reforms are still a stumbling | & Co.—Well, 190 Measea 182; Will-| biock for the many clubs who bow! in BECOND GAME—Tuxedo—Noack, 173;) Dietmar ie: Drudy, 16: | tournaments, in thelr section of the , h ' L Feder, 141; Roll, $54; Johns, 183; Wein-| (otal Currle Broa—Currle, 100! | city. 3 Rooms, Completely, $49.98, aa ; rt AND FIth ba You save from $100 to $200 when you secure one of th Bt, 1; total, Pah a eth Hersey Cotter, igs Veasey, 1 ‘ tmae SHG. cha ares 4 Furnished, $74.93, : . 5.00 D d 1 00 W K. , 168; 8, hen, ), t be ong. 0 e THIRD Gan ia os Uap Sonex | iin “aan Bebe! Be hustin, wowing wi oh eee bee aie! $ own an $ . a ee ‘uzedo—) a Well, 10 ieGean ust first © “he them wi ‘ 5 ) der, 1, al 1M, Jonna. 2 mI Fe: Bielman, iti Drude 1; tga | some ‘oe the # are bowling ths \1) with extra wore hee a yA ; Delivered on first pa yment of 85. aid rh, 20%; “Ro-| Hudson loar season, i y 0 interest charged for time taken in making payments, | Hue Oe Wahl, 11; Amory, eve dicapped. they||}leaves, value Saturday 023 aM. and | & ig pay’ fits, i 138, ie Martens, ivi; O. J. Mar-) 1m; Halliday TH Wa ¥ [a Bhicker "sn ppe ¢c " SYSTEMJEvenings. ACCO| value $16, at v.23 A « surance and no “extras” whatever, $15, at 2.25 P, M. and ESTERN RAILWAY—3.%3 438; Mann, 48; Schmitt, 149; to-| 199; total, 732 4s. | — Empires Win Twlee, Pamavant & Co. are looked uopn as jeden haxndapieredd The Empires won two games on | suto winners in the League, they y, e ‘ollo@ing, and there The Clearing House ‘five beat the W.|Thum’s White Elephant alleys last | have a good, stong follo B Binth Co. team and the George B.| hleht beating the ‘Montsomerye and | {* eure to be trouble if they fail “| re pase the thousand mark Wolds by the Grand Central alleys the Licivideres. The 8 ore 3: hack ‘ “> FIRST GA videre,—Lockwoo f FIRS GAME. W. B, Smith & Co.—Os-| |p: Buckbes, 1@; Pearse, ! Drelaia: | Brosklyn bowlers should not fall a borne. 164; Butler, 10; Cummings, 1 acker, 22; Helles, 171; tota lont- | roll in the individual bowling of the H i ettongwell, 165; ‘viniha 159; | alte? Bowling Clubs each Sunduy "| Reomvelt, 163: Badeau, 199; tota’ | qorers~ Nearing-Houso—Cushing 139: Harklev.| Wetss, 171; Claus, 22; ' Engilsh,’ 14; | December. ea ne OE THOM | OD GAMEN—Empire.—Raedel, 188;| ‘The record more forthe Buperba alleys wat WE DO. | WHAT WE DON’T Da, 8 IND GAMB-—George B. Whitfeld—| Reichard, 153; Schmitt, 188; Willlam-| was made by George Horton, of Fort) WE SELL CLOTHING ON CREDIT F al WE DON'T ASK YoU FOR ANY REP- eat 1; Roll, 182; Lynch, 82 pon, oe P| Lal boom het i) Meg | pan Councti, find ex-preside mf of the | LADIES, MEN AND BOYS. agher, 14; J. Eye, 199; total, 7. omery—Leffengwell, IMs; Lini wan, Royal Arevnum Minor League. Starting) wy Tru * ON Y PROMISE. cien Hne-Htouse—Cius ing, 150: Bark-| Welss, 193; Claus, 167; ‘English, 42) with a spare, this popular pin knignt | be in eg da “S & Pag Lamont. 18}; Murphy, 12; | Lotal, $20, followed it up with ten strikes and nine Mipassier Stool and Cover Free, og a representative will call with full par- JO, RAILway 7. Vpon Request ticulars regarding these pianos and M POR ad NOR > gar Bloo; i Gta Oars ane 835 | £0 into detail regarding the Bloomingdale piano plan. P.M week days, PARK 2 SECURITY £ DON'T MAKE ANY INQUIRIES Ot") AS WE REPRE-| YOUR NEIGHBORS OR EMPLOY 12}; total 741 "heh Se Brnpire —Raedel, 200: all, making the excellent total of 29. | SBNT, OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED WE DON'T ASK YOU TO PROVE your ; ton THER RD GAME—Ceorge.'B Walaa) ards 100; Bebenitte 1S) Wilam- |-This performance took place in an open | WE GELL ON KASY TERMS AT CASH) HONESTY - = th The rk Transter, « lebbard, 137 Holt, 156; Lynch, 12 bse rock wond, 157; Buckbee, ie jaame. He has bean Ghdieeres with oon- | PRICES, WE DON'T MAKE BLIVERIES, Hi} eal fo dc enrans fe Pre Gt RR toa | Pearse, Iit. Dretelgacker, 149; Helles, |RMulations from his numerous frioads | WE KREP YOUR cLories 1x neva! WH GIVE YOU THE ALoxa ‘lta enhand ' |since he accomplished this feat FOR ONE YEAR PREE OF CHARGE PAYING YOUR FIRST DE Jer, 166: Cummings, 150; Roosevelt, 145;| 1%: total, 6 Cummins Tie : SRETER CRY 0, men : , ___HELP WANTED—MAI ; Mt: 5 | Acme Howling Club, ‘he = members the Oldenburges Y “ * ALE. wen Tistticsenis Lssiee, sya AS Hea Big anon mating Sand te": SIXTH AVENUE CREDIT HOUSE, | 5 sean FON | SE ee iroras “othe is ma Matiog wen ities | Rowling Club rolteg la Alsts ln Batehs | ana "opens po nl —_ ais IF YOU WANT 10” peveral it u it or eo ate heppel evi ‘ook- and 2 inl prices pols | ‘ > aon Giber Weems. having won twice| fa? on CNPP mutans aod acre atl tens Pn aaa Be me mai! 223 Sixth Ave., New York, Between 14th and 15th Sts. FOR SALE. “IF YOU WAN Ov. it the Cathedral No. 1 team and the| 215 did much toward swelling the total.| member can bowl as many games ag ONE PLIGHT UP. OPEN EVENINGS. PP eT SPT iaceaan carrenn HER Holy Cross No. 1. In the latter game) The scores: ho’ choores up to April 13, and CAN | eee ——————————— Diamond Hing f at the end. | FIRST GAME—Team No. 1—Carlin, 114; then take the best eighteen games for | is Reparatod the te . "2 weoltan Cy Bett ADR. Tone se pine Batned ral No. AM the Holy O'Hara, 105; Sowerter, 133: his record. NEW CREDIT SYSTEM u ' 1) e have ross No. | by three pins. ‘The scores: | total, 6% Team No. 2—Brew wat | b : : ished wtolemle || watprnn applications will be Wolll ay GAME—Leo—Boyle, 1%; E. | 216; Lang, 138; McKeon, In the Wholesale Clothing Cutters CLOTHING FOR LADIES. MEN @ BOYS. ad ' » ‘ M Street Clenne i 1M; Hernesay. 168: L. Grue- eague five teams are tled for frst at atcieedy ca ak BaCUEICY N se or security required. We Noo eae th 10 by, SECOND, tag rs ae ue 0a; Clarke, Lita TO EVERY one oa "HO Int INES MADS. ck DIT 0, 1m array, | » rter, 10; Clarke, pune NOt 3 z e ' 3 MeCarthy’ uo: Lyons, 19; Keeley, 10; total, 3h ‘Team No, i-dirensier The Oriental aaj Royal Hellgate p. SUIt or Overcoat $20 Men’ wera 3 ie pilake your varchae, ae ox ¢ Sy, Sailors sa ota ; tote | 180; Ruta Lang, 133; McKeon, | C eck and fe Yorkville guns AxD oF ay the first payment, otabany ule a hoe a OND GAME—Holy Crome NO 1—| 133: total,’ eh eOWs| Teanue tournareat Rein terms kevey| made CO measure ly Semi “ wanda firemen ma ha ja JS; Steffani, vi: wick, 166 tAM No, ty ron 8 nd lost one ibs’ onal Hi, Gries 188 THIRD A Team No, 1—Carlin,| Won six and lost one ga me. The high , 128; Schwerter, 1M; Clarke, | team score fs still hel e P; Cc h C i thedral No. 1 he IS Mirrgay. | iti total. Ws, Teams No, P-Reeweter, | with. Sri MU Beld by th Pasuime | as! or redit. a“ S peCeriby 188; ont, ik machinery Mt, Worcester, “Stab dy Guin ae The Fashion Credit House, LW, Sweet & Co, ie eeley,| 119: Rutan, ill; bang, 18; Mekeon,| - Gord ¢ & sep tonard 2 WEST 14.7H 7W .J4thSt.,bet.5th& 6th Avs. | |» SM. pee otal, Hovie, 1a: 118; total, to wi rs Pelanew will : event, the i fee ie Overcoat that we 4 SE "Ny EVE ; Ve — lich, LH tye 57: L. Grew! total, “tt York Bowling Assodailou. Ask about onr Co-operatice System of 0, 1—Byrne, Ul: Roma 16 BOWLING NOTES. The opening of the game season wan euording Suits or Overerats, | me ; ME | Esai dal responsible for the absence of many cH . bowlers from {hia section tbe past two . & Wniehts of Columbus, | An interesting mateh wae rolled last) weskg” ‘Phat la the feason for the r 0, | " night at Bothner’s Pastime aliey t r B y sired. Regina Coel) Council took two eames of missing bowlers In ‘toerne’ conxen | EXCUANGR CLOTHE | 1820 Astor Place usp apa md PALIEN 2 8 » DIAMOND: KAN AND BACHE BAsy PAYMENTS, we Asiy Ry ra a hx AND ones YOU" CANS DRESS WELL on: ana an! Order v ; on the Colonial alleys last night. in| Eighty-fourth street and Third avenue. | Te titcatwns, Rov hn tie ca Waien & Diamond Uo., the first game they rolled S18 The | Thirty games were rolied, Walter Flow: — t) eiet-town mai-arler drot_ etre ; + Manhattan Clothing to, \o MAIDEN LANE. .TAKE ELEVATOR 4 d Billy Mische, of the Pastime), The prize distrivotion in the Palace! ————~ JAMONDS, | @A8Y PAYMENTS EMPLOYMENT, AGENCIES, AME— Regina Coell- Hennessy oe | tournament on Heyer's alleys will take i) WV peitn MENTS 1114 34 Ayes Sta N.Y OE 1a: Stettans, B18; | Bowling Club, rolling against Jobn Kow-| piace next Monday evening a1 § 0°clock. |"aNaucy eye tone, agen ar eoehe eee: | WATCHES |" SAaes Humane ean. BIPacoe CREDIT TO ALL St , BARTHOLOMEW'S opin iB: sow York oss aa a Dippers, of - The prize Wisner are frst, P. Beke:) able for cigar or drug Korg; couniers, | JEWELRY | 87 MALDEN LANE (upetairn, Wardam & » DIAMONDS AND WATCH cuPLOYMENT BUREAU. ie: Lilt ies: to 10; nx. Flower sche won, wit! show cones, ~y ance. ; s¢ & Diemer Hown | roey pe & ae uae | Rie, 65, for coy: moay, | total of ILS1¢ pins, Koster and Dyke ue MW tae at ERED | umone sapruaemiehive aati; toephons Ghured. Weitie phone oF eal anteea. oe Bro ae Ae Ware CU ait EAST 2D arg af ii fe ES AT WATCH © assay OA oe Mi MoDaHtes, Ms Bab! Mving GE. The averages ae if gs racien MAIBITIC FEWRLAY CO., 90 Nassau at. | GLA) WATCH CO,, 6 Ni: MT BROADWAY Televhone

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