The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1904, Page 15

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ae, <tr » ich they div: adie a ae ey the nien, ‘“Seralty and the Hockey Club of New HERE FO ‘The cycle stars who will take part in the big efx-day bicycle race at Madison @avare Garden, which commences next The torelgn riders who reached here Friday on the Sayole were the @dvence guard of « amall army of rac- fag stare from every part of the globe, Whe Boston contingent, who are still on the Charles River track, ay ones who ate not on the or who will be here before to morning, growd in Boston, by the way, in- Hugh Maclean, who ts to race Walthour in the fifteen-mile ‘yece at the Garden Saturday + Turville, who Is to pace td end also his tearm mate, Moti two “Pats” Keegan and Logan, Banmy Gulkins, who ts to ride with joe Rogkowits; Nat Butler and Jimmy loran and Harry Caldwell, These are Williams viders sae ie @ Gey; Sail soosy Wert ' y, and Bob! junree, who ace wa re who ts to team with E i ey. ey Thou ws: ak nate thes cent "cle A. 4 tonto - eiriveg here yenerisy trom et demand fog tiakota voth od night and yn oo sent The s sale of t mh TRUMPS IN FIGHT RAID caselenptah Four Detectives with Drawn Re- volvers Interrupt Fast Go Be-) tween Charlie Seiger and Lew! Ryall in a Harlem Hall. —_———- Gharles Geiger, of Hoboken, and Lew RBpalt, of Philadelphia, were arraigned tha Harlem Police Court to-day charged with being principals in « Prine fight that the police interrupted dest ight. They said they were merely ‘We wpar for the beneft of a club mem- ber; but Magistrate Crane held that free, Nowe that there was a fight was icwted’ to Captain Brennan, of Nast One Hundred and Fourth strect mation, by Policeman Edgerly of thay etation. Kdgerty got tha tip late in the evening at once notified his captain. ‘The latter detailed Detectives Drey- tus, Mteipkamp, Somers and Mnright to make an investigation. The four started on # sleuthing expedition and it did not take them long to strike a tendl, This trail led to the clubrooms of the Joe Baker Association on the = floor of an old building at No. Hast One Hundred and Eighth street. Tha four sieuihs tptoed their way up’ the darkened stairway and found door ing 0 Lhe Cluorooms locked, crevice, however, they saw « eat oe t centre sutting pret of ae 3 Pet the seen Ha ‘ay ‘einoe the inatns tves burst open the 4 h drawn wa aoe Th, en pee” "t CM oul aad pole sea ‘hen they “s t ne to' rrest” the prin- a St juncture that some one ere are only four cops.” shore was a rush for the for a few moments the de- m,were swept aside. They at once | thle” fray and using the| revolvers in vigor ous | ‘about one hundi iy sul med sports rounded up ome corner of the room. Break tor Liberty, Buidenly two men broke from the rowd and made for a window through be re ra later “wae sald to em Paul Kelly, the rot: = deeded In. escaping. “bur {he al e 8 = ting clothes “ lew aay Mood wi Ning heels 5 owas captured and twken back to the chit oom ‘The a it ‘athe’, was the ecene, &. aatacten had the ee who admitted +05 seo admission to fey ‘allowed the others to ie nat me tour prisoners were taken to the atten neni, and after t had a] three hour: cy sous Gigo! About Specta who in Lecnptne from the bi Burling | made Bing) wet for Julius a oe. sy ® emall delicatessen 1a Thin avenue. They began ordering aieeeehiye y in neste Geher be- te fed zellea for police, ene araeese id, taking about ot Geher's stock with them. a TO START HOCKEY SEASON, ay : J earns representing Coiumbia Tni- Work will play the first «ame of the Sensor ir the United States at the St. Nicholas Rink Saturday night ve | "8 team will be one of the siron| ted the Mornin, rt. Several * distinguished | ives on the iron will have on the team, | Piss dherene NER O DICK WELLES |S RETIRED. Dick Welles, the grewt Western horse| ‘Wid nOWWer of the one-mile record, will| shortly be retired jo the ed, Dik “Welles ts 4 four-year-old and RAP AS re ‘niversity In ies men Ww! “ALL THE NEWS | ‘SIX-DAY “PLUGGERS” re open at the box office, Madison j will be THE KILKENNYS. ae WILL RIDE AGAINST KRAMER IN SPRINTS. | i PASHOENA TO R BIG RACE + to-night, (Special to The Bvening World.) BENNINGS, D, C, Deo, 1—Clear, Dright weather and @ fast track werg the conditions during training the this morning. Immediately after Face on Saturday there will phd Gial trains made up, one for New Or Vans and the other for Hot Springs, ‘Trainer James McLaughl! prepara’ fon tor tha, ‘oloyine erkouts of the morning ix furlongs in 1.2, | MBRR' TRNOLAND~Bix furlongs in| One mile in 161, gel prvi MON—Four furlongs in 0,88, mi iN ie tables saaanie EAELIC FOOTBALL GAME PROMISING Meeting of the Galways and Kil- kennys at Knickerbocker Oval Sunday Should Be “Real Thing” in Kioking Sport, Caine We give the greatest care in fitting children’s feet, no matter what the price of the shoe may be, Parents may send their children to us, if they gome with them, and they will receive the same attention as thoug! accompanied by the grown folks. It is also true that the sizes and widths tn our shoes are plainly marked and may be readily under. stood by all, and it is an easy matter for a parent to come without the child and obtain a perfect Shoe for the child by simply noting the size in the shoes, As we maintain our lines full and complete parents will never find ay difficulty in duplicating just the style and kind they want, CAMMEYER’s x Admirers of that gentle game of foot-| ball will have an opportunity to sea the real thing’ in the “kicking” sport at Knickerbocker Oval, One Hundred and Tenth street and EKighth avenue, Sun- Gay. It will be the Gaelic game, the second clash of the season of the Gal- ways and Kilkennys, husky Irishmen, who would rather do things to each other on the foothall field than eat @ meal ‘There ts lote of actence in the Gaelic| gamo, and it» opportuntties for shin-| wicking.ate numerous. This is what} makes the game iint**4aok at. Every- thing is done openly, and tne hess man wins, Thousands saw the teams play at jCeltlo Park last Sunday, and enjoyed |the sport, and there were many en-| thusiasts of the college pigskin game in the crowd who agreed that the Gaelte | article had the otner beaten many ways, Many football experts of the college (TRADE world have been invited to the game Our Buster Brown Shoes pty ha ig this Sunday. tg oor of oe MARK.) Rae lee Made of calfskin of black kid on our own True-Form Last, with Royal Oak Soles. Button or tace. Sizes 6 to 10%, $1,50—Sizes 11 to 2, $2,00-—Sizes 2% to 6, $2.80. ba ee pode pL boa are serviceable shoes for boys and girls; strong and sensibly ma Sizes 6 to 1054, $1,25—Sixes 11 to 2, $1,80—Sizes 2% to 6, $2.00, CAMMEYER’S “JUNIOR” SHOE for small boys 1s made of calfskin, with heavy soles, lace only. Sizes 8 to 13%, $1.00—Sizes 1 to 2, $1.25. CAMMEYER'S SHOE SPECIALTIES FOR CHILDREN, The Weak Ankle Shots.++ «+++ $1,00| The Toe-in Shoe ..+++ NoTripShoefor iniantslearningto walk | The Fat Babies’ Shoes . SKATERS. MUST WAIT. Brooklyn's indoor lee skating season delayed in opening for a tew days, as the result of an accident to the botiers In the engine room of the Cler- mont Avenue Rink late last night. Twenty stea ) in charge of an expert, will go entire machia- ery, and the ¢ ¢ sheet in New York will be ready next Tuesday morn- | ing, instead of Saturday next, aa ex-| pected. COVETED “N” FOR MIDDIES. BOYS’ DEPARTMENT. tian 0 Our Leaders in {Boys Shoes. ANNAPOLIS, Dee, ‘The annual aword of the Nav " to the foot ball players who participated in the nual contest wikh West’ Point wilt shortly be made. Th ollowing men who took part In ¢ for the fret time received their ey centre; Norton, ; Aalt-bacl i Spencer, | fall-back; " gubsttiutes Dague a Wood rua, ae eres cr, ht wy pend } tackle; Ghormie we io a b ard, nalf-back. Ask eomeqeeagbine nent Hardy to Captain Gym Team. |. Mardy, ‘5, has been elected on ¢antain of the New York \ Val ter mymnastic team. Meade, Boye’ and Youths’ “Harvard Jr."’ $2. 00 Made the Famous $3 Maa’s Harvard, ferbor calf, black calf and black kid; slats 11 to 2 and 2% to 5% Lace $1.50 Satin Calf, slzes 1} to 2and 2% boys eprtars OF OF DIAMOND, RING AT LOS GEES 2 ia «jell mile ait . Pair-& | en furlongs in 1%, LAMN®—One mite tn 1.0, hand | pettanra—stx furlongs in 1.9, eas |couteracatD—deven furlongs in 1:35, BRIA: DRPH—One mile in 1.47, ¥ SHAD DY LAL Fh kee Ry in ire "ease } He chem furlongs in 0.83, han- | unex ROSE—Six furlongs in 1.20, | |ENN—Three furlongs in 0.99, sees | ona io in 0.04 Drees- in 1.84, handily, yaa Ae +8, hand- a:| Five furlongs in 1.06, hand. mie ‘oalg.| Ue IND—Five turionge in 1.06, —Geven furlongs in 1.34, ipa mile in Rae easily. KOE a yi 'Y—Three furlongs in 0.38, Bix turlonga In 1.18 4-5, eamily, TALL" Beven furlongs in 1.86 ‘THE BIG STORE At thd Pan-American A Regina Music Box ':«» husband to his wife. By all means Let a ‘ Regina’’ as does the the room is filled with all ad folly by bs show rooms on the 3d floor. Also several styles at greatly reduced incase, All And 10 little to pay! DENTISTRY, To Introduce oe Teoma 39. 85| | = GOL! 5 b BRIDGE WORK, Z Ths Weeks ( FILLINGS, vn Be | p| tree with sb. inion Painless D. dentists «0. peel Av. (Cor, 21st sre ona UP. wl ANT 146 PLATRUSH a . BROOKLYN, ee FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. —Light, large, heated front | ia house 10 let: reapect~ ae icwigh poung man or lady; Feferwnces | SAMMY KELLY BACK. HOME FROM EUROPE SHIM KELLY VERY MUCH LE |Report Had It that Popular Lit- tle Fighter Had Died Europe, for Past Year. fiammy Kelly, the popular little boxer, one of the best in the business a few Five furlongs in 1.0%, gallop: | years ago, isn't dead, ax has been re- | ported. Sammy appeared very much | altve to-day when talking to an Evoning | | Wortd reporter. malian fh 3.08, tandlly | in better health. and he tooks tt, A rumor bas been in circulation among | Five furlongs in 1.06 | the sporting fraternity that Sam had | died in Burope, Paddy Moran and De- | amen oie Frank Peabody, both | friends of Kelty, had almost | ne movratng for him. “sam pee been in FB followin, courses work, Inert and delta oorss sporting | He arrived Loney on the steam- in Where He Has Been He saad he never was | you urope for @ year, | ponies on the several | ship Rlucher yesterda: mile and one-eighth | At, or naa ‘Afterward, Ketly | fp time bullt by reputable, expert maker's name—every one of them fully guaranteed for Every One of Them Butlt to Last a a iffetine, ; Caulion-*™ why, upon any consideration, buy Why buy a cheap, trait piano, that has no r ean whatever, can purchase such celeb rated pianos as we offer? on one of 9 iano builders—every on 4 so-called a" or second-hand yao a any price, for in a very roves absolutely worthless! planos are other si of old machtnery—dheytre such a plano “Slightly used ! worn out—otherwise people would not part with them, at the Motel Navarre, triends almost fel little fellow Kelly just now is receivin, Music Boxes. The Queen of Music Malters. Gold Medal Winner ition in Buffalo, and again at the World's ‘alr, St. Louls, Mo, Au Admiradle Present for « Family or Friend, Pay $1.00 Down if You Desire. ereafter Small Monthly Sums. eacely Dine Cisiensia prise, When- it melodious notes ring forth remembrance of the giver is always present. 6s thon doohadmn sth from 8 penton to Ue axe or Render Your Christmas Carol ‘at your own home or at the home of those you love most. The ‘Regina's '’ Interpretations Sou! Inspiring— Its Repertory Inexhaustible, No other musical instrument of this kind potsesses the same sterling tonal qualities «'" Prom the time a tune is placed hora till the last note the charms of Hn, Ideal Article of Furniture Is the “Rogina’ Npusio Box. Its artistic outlines and howriously nines te are models of the cabinetmakert’ craft, and entirely au fait with the surpassing The Price of the ‘‘Regina’’ Depends Entirely Upon Apd there are « number of “Regina” models. Prices range upwards to $400. In each instance the tone is superior to any other instrument of the kind at the price. Easy Payment Plan Preferred by Many because its verms are s0 delightfully eary. imagine—the instrument is paid for, and in the interim you are entertaining your friend In & few months—hardly before you A mon diversified assembly of Regina Music Boxes may be seen in our spacious “REGINAS” are made in twenty-seven different styles REMEMBER the “Regina” Library plan ‘len all “Regina” owners to obtain BE SURE when you purchase that the manufacturer is in good sanding. as the value of the insirumen: depends upon your ability to always obtain up-to-date music for same. prices on account of discontinuance of and ‘Reginas” are fully guaranveed. and limen to the charms of the “Regina.” To hear and see means to buy. (Third Floor, East, 18th 8t.) rerr g3ee33 aston mechanical features it contains, Your Choice. h of walked in the door, his friends | ingham’s, in West Pour- ACTTY IN ITSELF In ance of $ rate ard L PRBRL $3.5 they are always obtainable. en FOR SALE. Everyth N§0¢ | ry “ furn eretly a Sow Home, Do-5OC un. Oe mar 1 59¢ Rundare to save from $150 to #200 if you do not take advantage of It. $1.a Week. States free of charge, xchange~I you have an old plano, exchange tt for one of our beaue, regarding Our plano proposition and explain to you the Branches {aan ay. Bron This ts indeed a most remarkable offer, and you will be missing @ Renowned Wilson Pianos, $165. Beavtiful Harmony Pianos, $195. Celebrated Walters Dianos, $195, cluding stool and cover. sai arene for 10 years—Terms, $$ No Interest {s charged for time taken In making payments—no Ingur- charges and no “extras” whatever, Pianos delivered on fitst payment 5.00, On cash purchases we will deliver pianos to any part of the United tiful paw, up-to-date planos and pay any balance due at the of $1 0 week, Upon request we will send a representative who will BR bee full 7 ler te ing these pianos and show you photographs of every style, m PUBLIC NOTICES, ICE TO 7, pera ei DIAMONDS Are. qrertest Gitte, and can of our 5 retail i hat under | of sud ‘Obarter, zee fee, reference onal oe ihe be at ot jotly cont! W. SWEET 2 CO. ESTABLISHED 1885. New 37-39 Maiden Lane yor! Sith av. 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