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total, ] > Schutting, 200; W, Browne, 185 4 ra ne s: 4 A.~Noaek P Richter ik; Baker, Weingut YH dotal 1s THIRD GAME—Vaciety Browne 7; Daly, 10 t. rotin, 171 halling: ul $, Wo Rrow total Pix edo A WG; Campbell, 179 Bowling Clubs Across the Bridge Pynir is. Tiakess ans Weingart Get Together and Compete for the Championship of South Brooklyn on Ehler’s Palace Alleys. Win Twlee, Fifth Avenue Palace.) Adtrondack—Walters, Ing; Crutenley, al, 918, Fern 176; Hunt. 146 m, 18 tal, 982. Bay Rb . 189; bD GAME Seelman, vdy, 1d, Smith, 115; Madeo, 18; | 154; total, 745, Fern—Bennett, 1s); Selle, 125; Hunt, 2; Swan, 176) A new tournament Mas been started Ketcham, 182 total, ie dias ler’ Palace Alleys | THIRD) G Hay Ridge—Seelman, on Bhier's Fifth Avenge Palace Alleys Ma Bat ee, Seelnan, that promises to tura out some fine total, St, Adirondack scores before its closa, The clubs are Koller, 14) Paria, 149; | the best in that sec@ion of Brooklyn 0; Peterson, 109; total, 87. and will compete for ithe championship Palace Three-Men Tour of South Brooklyn. Palace Alleys.) ' | In thelr opening gagaes they rolled in FIRST AME — Palace — Wiese, 168; | fair form, but bett@ results are ex. Bayer, 175, Ernest, 168; total, M7! pected when the tgurney gets under | PAMAR OME Ms jy Schroeder, 1a, full headway ME-Urania—Beharb, 147 ‘The first Kame whe played between | Wichtermann, 158; Dahlberg, 211; total, the Palace and Pregdent fives und was] jloveny itt totuh get ce Wit ams won by the former. Palace then lined | THIRD GAME—Urania Scharb, 191 Up against the Audzibon quint and won't Wichtermann, 180; Dahlberg, 149; total, out with a margin of fifty pins | 620. Pe Wiese, 160; Bayer, i | Audubon ‘ Hrnst, 167; total, 481 udirbon then rolted against the Glale i five and were returned winners. | New Jermey Nato FIRST GAME—Palace—sonries 192, Butler, 1%: ‘Turre fn ghar 10; Durkin, If, reat IM, Ger. dente Ginister, ‘148, mond, IM: Lee, 9 ML Taylor, 16g, totad, | ELCOND GAME; Palace—Searteter 18 ME aces ef a Huvler, 183; Turter, 210; Cunningham, WE; Durkin, 16s 1, 8. Auduby Write, 3 ure. 1’ Ackerson adigan, Lot THIRD GAME~Giulerer, T 12) Germ ih, Le Pur Klet Baum ber, 18; tor] Steinbrook, 169; Luhrs, | » J iis ts al, 7 Audubon ; % Stoutenburg, '80; Hall, i79; Ackerson, ‘9 1); Madigan, 18; total, $13 mote] fal, #1, | Tmopesia otal, 1,00, * Ameritan National, FIRST GAMb)—P) 180 Brown, 196: le be iw: Ben Franklin Leaxwe, Hunt, 166, quite Spartan—W (At Grand Central Alleys) jer des, w; “Ridd j,, Maler, 194 PIRST i E—Kelloy Powers, 6 Roberts, 11d; Fderdes isimare? FIRST GAME—Kellogg—Powers, 14; 14; Will: | Burgoyne—Lan th, 18; Moore, ) 827. |" Repp, 10; Gardner, los BECOND GAME-—Phoenix—Chureh, 14; 4, 183) total Brown, 202; Seidler, 174; Grong, * 18); Hunt, 19a; Mz. 'Columbla—Hrunt 178; Drew er, 173 Rache, Taylor, 191 i THIRD GAQIE—Spartan—W, Gerdes, 11; Riddelly 174; Mater, 219) Robe: 247, F. Gerlles, 191; total, 1,000 ¢ umbla—Bru¢.t, 158, Drew, 148; Bul 14; Rache, 178; Taylor, 188; total, New York Leagae. } FIRST oAm Criterion—MoMoran, 14 Stuart, 1 Reed, 153, MoCoy, 1 Chadw 2; total, x85, Orchard. Hahn, 17%; Klusmier, 210; Starst, 194; Matoh Games, oi Lankergan, 129; Wilkens, 164; total, 4 i 160; total, 815 THIRD GAM 4 A -Powers, 18}; Repp, 14: Gard. Lea, 100; Williams, 14, total, | (At Grand Central Alleys) BECOND GaAME—Knickerbocker—Leon-| Rest four games out of seven: hardt, 19) Brunason, 168; Hoffman, 174; Bert Allen Teen hae aay Gelsler, uP Malaucher,'181; total, 872) | F. Bgelhott 1 Orehard—ddohn, 168, Kluemier, 17); W. Edwards at Btarst, 199; F, Lankenan, 179; Witkens, Harry Cohen... .198 18h 214 18; total, sz. | Best three outlet five games THIRD G Knickarbooker—Leon-| Bert Alien as hanit, 15 axon, 18; Hoffman, 169; Geisler, 109: Malgacher, 144; total, 873. |¢ aT fsa wa Oriterlorr—MeoMoran, 167, Stuart = Heed, 1; MeCoy, 166, Chadwick, 182; Tremont Leagae, total, 15 FIRST GAME~Subway — Flohr, 148 Stock Exchanye, Banker Livingston, FIRST GAME — Grotsbeck & Co Wurm, 128; Little, Wh; Turner, La; Ferris, ‘14; Jenkins, 172; total, 643, 1 A, Moleitvre & Co.—Smith, 139; White. ly, 1M; MeGea 144; Moler, 156; Miller, 16%; totyul, 727 : iti 0 ON) GAME-—Currle Brow.—Hear-| [P. Nitzenberg pa a Maire sey 1644; Currie, 131; Mows, 133; Veagie,| (A) Sorning ayes, The Ws, F. Mayer 143; Clam 173, Mal- Flohr, 148; 187; O'Brien, 110; Dedoecke, 145; total, TT. A. Me- Intyre & Co.—8mit Wohitely, 145; bet ae . MoGery 181; Moler, 181; Miller, 14, to. THIRD | GAME—Knickerbocker—Wor- | t cester, 14; Leonhardt, 181; S8nyde | 1%; La} tal tal, 8 THIRD GAME—Curtie Bros, —Her 143; Courrie, 170; Moss, 171: Vs rrest, 12; Malgacker, 167; to- jt Morning—Regan, 171 Dobe: ski tal. si Dr, Hayes, 210; F. Mayer, 1%; Moody, Co. ‘urm, Little 120 175; Clampit, total, Fortt.& 120; Jenkina, 171 Leo Team Won, Life Insurance, (At Colonial Alleys.) FIRST, GAME—Mutual Benefit—Sturgis, | FIRST GAME—Spalding No, 2-9 | 1635 Boles, 104; Mowell, 176; Caciz, let, | er, 200; J, Delaney, 148) MeKegney, Thor peon, 193; total, M2. Mutual Life! Ennis, 164; Stilger, 161; total, 810." 1 =-Ba poock, 114; Timpson, 15) Carso Henheasy, 168; L. Greulleh, 139; 191; Whitney, 18 Garrison, is; total, | lin i. Greulich, 188; Murphy, 175; | mul. } total, M1 | BECOND GAME—Mutual Renett—stur- | SEVOND GAME-Spalding | No. 2 Kis, (166; Botce, 146; Mowodl, 143, Cada, | ‘Inger, ‘ofA Delaney ) >| 26; "Thompson Mutu ney, 14; Ennis, 176; Stiiger, Lift p- Babcock, | areo} $10. Bt. Mary's—Blilase ist L 4 rid 131; Dahler, 224; Stump, 175; Geisler, Whitney, 1%; i total) 149! total, ae : THIRD GAME—Leo—He: THIF{D GAME—Mutual Benefit— Stur- Mrcah " Me Fy ial at wis, °188, Rolce, 12; Mowell, 198: Cadiz! jion, Sol) Murphy. 1k tat et 40) Thompson, 27; toval, WY. “Mutual | Muary'ecHlaincen top Hatieny | Lifa—Habeock, 1; Timpson, 187; Care| Daan 5; Btur ead Mi ith wong 200: Whitney, 186; Garrison, ins; | ahler, 18s Stumpt, 176; Gelaler, woud, Colonial Alleys, Now Jersey National, E FIRST GAME yer, 202; Hark FIRst tas fen, 19; Knoll, 14; W. Dufty i) Winkelmann, 171, Total, 4, | Zehnder, Frenderick, 163; 1 Carroll, "141; 180; Grabenstetn, , 129; Barrett, Total, 98. i2—-Foley, 09; Mooney, otal, O23. Regina 165, Cahill, 17; Bytne, | aps yt way—Dumas, feld, 19; W Total, 979, THIRD G. rer) fp ey ~ Sohn — Zehnder, 159; TH) IAD GAMES holas, Prendert Miller, 188; Stoudt, 19 M46 E. Grenitch, 147° King, Grabenstein Total, S17, Broad: pis 3, te h way—Vumas, 181 \phal, 173; Senor. | Soeq ani, 190; Hu el tis Beh) BAS WAETS Ut Archdiocesan League, —— Cathedral Nu. 1-Lyons, | Rowling Games To-Night, 174;, Smith, 212; Feeley, 170; McCarty.| Criterion National—Gotham, Arthur. 159; Fox, 14; total, 88%. Holy Cross | Tuxedo; at French & Graham's alleys r Dillon, 19; MeCourt, 191; Trust Companies’ Leaague—Knicker- Morrisey, 133; Monwhan, | bocker No. 1, United States Mortgage 128; total, 804 Norm American, at Broadway Arcade ON alleys. SRR OND GAME Spalding 1.—Moaher. |" silk’ League-Bpelmann & Co, vs A; » 201; MeCormic 4; Mo-| Oelbermann, Dommerich & Co; at Ai Forty, 16; Whiting, Ist; total, 9. | thum's White Elephant alleys Holy) Cross Wheelmen—Dillon, 171; | Gag Companies’ League—Conaolidated Mo Court, 163; Frank, 18; Morrissey, | Br. 6 No, 1, Brooklyn Union, Brooklyn 165; total, S18 Br., Mutual No, 1, at Qadlen’s Monarch Spalding 1.—Mos! alleys. a McCormick, 24; ) Archdiocesan Unlon—Spalding No, 2, MoE ry, 189; White, 182; total, 94 | Holy Cross No. 1, Columbus; at Thum | Cat hedral 1.—Smith, 19; Lyons, 192; | & Lehrbach’s alleys, Fei Bey, 163; McCarty, 168; Fox, 121,| Bank Clerks’ League—Mount Morris, | tot 1, 785, * ") Chase National,” Fifth National; at + | Thum's White Slephant alleys New York League—Our, Sticker, Aci- FIRST GAME—Journ ;|rema; at Amann & Triess's alleys. ; Bearm We vox, 180 —————_. 1, Doling, W&; Armerto- Whathrop Preas--Pyle Dampwolf, p 12; Browning, 114; Bourke, 135; Donu-| Ing. van), 1%); total, 6, . THUID GAME—Citizen—Love: Bch nekman, 1M; Haley, 1M, MeClintock, 167; total, a4 Jen. |. Did Joe Gana and Joe Grim ever fi Sch: Dui acan, 128; Connell, 1 Cat ppbell, 173; Knecht, 198 BECOOND GAME--Cherouny e atate the wel; Buteher Bt ot John Pien- DH ang; | About 172 pounds, Oin ps—Barnott, | 18 |. ®: Gac.|® ten-round bout? Tf so, where? dol la, 140; Mezzano, 16; Gebhardt, 24 ABE HOLLA tot: tl, 789. No. They boxed six ro ht Reve be Philadelphia, FIRST GAME-—Soawanhaka B.C A bets that Young Corbett was never Behfuter, 14: Anderson, 4: Veeck, essen 14; Whbetta, 144; Henderson, 179; tou |, R.A. 0, C—Sudge, 1; Fox, 138; ah pra: 14; Bill, 152; White, 148. URE \ rd bap GAME—Ariel B. C.—Rejall ils) Pommer, 128; Miller, 1% WF Wittman, 179; total, ta. Old Mili <} a a 9 Price 25¢ Relieves C.—Kooh, 1; Kelfer, 121; MeCat: | forty’, 18; Alexander, 118) Armbruste THTAD GAME—Bergen Beach ig roma, 17, Van Bele, tm: OY hie, 165; Beith, 168; total, 837, fokiyn R. C.—Jones, 14; Clark, eta, tal Benson, 12; W throat, Now Jersey National, (At Tuxedo Alleys, Newark, "Pra hate oy the heag, | teather-welght cb was, Who Is rig hamplon and B bets He never won the tithe at the fenther-welaht A claims that were the last of the track in pol the ailowance of t and Stol, B clal Bowler did not elther Bedell br Nowkirk. Which They all left A was down t Mantt. MarLean and Rowle the five teams to lea At of time because he lap ty Vanderst ms that Maclean a leave the track be others. or Maya and was rl A&B ata given signal, o the six-day bt race Thursday from 9 PM. to Friday 6 A.M. He bet fter him aul team wh ort ? «two H that one rider gained two laps and the other riders did no rol B says no laps. A says It was a ich dropepd out, Does A wi A wine—Rockowli# and Sulkins regained (wo lost laps. aie aienoaens NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, NEW ORLBAN $, Dec. 11.—The entries for to-momrow's races are as follows FIKST RACE —Ti 1M Julia Jankin hree-quarters of a mile fi a Mra Frank Poster oo Bt, Sev o slenne u an May Little Jnck Horner au“ wo OW. Lo George oy One More “” 78 Kendo) ” Clonmel jes Floral Wreath + Dalesman SECOND RACB—Selling, seven fu 101 V8 Aggie Le THIRD RACK =< Hid Birch) tht Rudabex FOURTH KACE twenty yante 1) Mutado AN King’s 1 2 Rankin C28) De Ri FIFTH RA Mh M Hen Mi 134 Ernest Parham Irby Bennett MIXTH RACE—T soiling Captain F 1 we 4 Kornelt Sharp We *Apprentice allow » Weed wie The Huguenot ne mile Handica on Top hree-quarters of rolaak! Reel ances Gold in Your Garret Hundreds of never dye an, they can't dy a task, are I housewives who ything, who think ¢, or Imagine it is vsing the good of castaway fabrics that could be made new with DIAMO It is an extre to color with ND DYES mely easy cess Diamond Dyes, and the cost is but atrifle. They are for home use and home economy Diamond Dyes Color Anything Any Color —_—_—— RAILROADS, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, STATIONS Fuo THIRD, Pav NA M WASHINGTON 1.85, 8.25, $9.25, %. jadi NOKFOLK (& W 425 P.M. CHESAPEAKE & AM. weeklies wi INT A PM. daily.” rhe ATLAN erry, M weekdays. Sui CAPE MAY 12.55, LONG BRAN: 12.19 niet weendi . Telephone Railron WW. Arr time from be POR THE W CHICAGO 8 Fle CLEVELA EXPRES! TSBL 2 daily SEABOARD AIK LINE. 2.10 A.M y OF WEST TWENTY T AND DESHROSSES T STREETS. seen and five minutes later tha for Twenty-thing Street T Aly US LIMITED, ENNSYLVANIA LIM AND 8T, LOUIS GO LIMITED. 12.55, 3.25. 4.25 —025 A. M, and ESTERN RAILWAY. nd a oa COMFORT and NOR Mo weekdays and 825 955 A. M 258 » days, P.M. w \ | P.M tie OWIO, RAILWAY, 7.88 | 5 eM. dally > lays. | ASHURY PARK ‘North Asbury Park Sundays), and Point Pleasant, i M 425, 4 $3. PM. ant 4. Sundays, 12.10, 0.25 M 401, 1934, 113 and 201 Aventie ‘below 24 1. R_ woop. opera! Passenger Agen ELECTIONS Al. MEETING AND MEETINGS, 2PM. for isiness 4a may wre Teddy o feral reward kiyn return of 16. fine rhowease, OL E, nhrelia Rtor 1 FOR SALE, NEW CREDIT IDEA. CLOTHING No reter +o i G goode’ alone mt y requir eo made Make yar pu ™ deposit ant take the 6TH AVENUE CREDIT HOUSE, 223 6th Av, bet. 14th and 5th Sts PINst FLOOp.”_ — PLANTS FOR Breton Py OPEN EVENINGS HOLIDAY GiFYs, ri ES pe agree: isha! Traffic Manager | | PIANOS AND ORGANS, PIANOS AND ORGANS, — — Sr Store Open Evenings. ae” Aer et ee ‘ 9) Christmas Cigar Man |{Days } ; of this Great Bloomingdale Holida are offered E have undertaken this year to supply old St- Nick with the greater part of the good cigars o A ; he is going to distribute. To this end we have y collected the largest and finest variety of reliable W. 4 brands ever shown in this city. | 9 eek. t We illustrate here a few of several hundreds, If you want to secure one of the best pianos made, come at j but to realize the full excellence of our stock you onca-and let us book: your order for 4 piano for Chrisitias. Hi should come into a United Store, Come early ” Blanos far everybad within anybody's means. this week before the final rush begins. a : . } If you have a friend who smokes we can W It Dp show you a hundred gift suggestions $3 5 0 a ers 1anos q that will solve the problem. And better, too, than any other way 4 for what can you give him that will bring more enjoyment a than good cigars, One thing is ‘ ‘4 Sure~he cant have too many. on terms of $8 down and $1 4 week, including beautiful stool and cover, P The more he gets the better he Planos delivered to your home on payment of $5 a is pleased, HAVANA-AMERICAN e y ‘The United Stores carry only The ideal Cleat Havana cigar ’ tried, reliable brands, which pyxrxoto ROYALES, 9 for 4 PALMA de CUBA, finer"! sured. The United Sys- or es eee why this is the greatest piano offer that was ever made: a BOUGUET 12H 6 wach: box oft8 es flag tem makes the, quality PANATBLAS 100. each; box ga 7m : fist Because the Walters Piano is the very best piano you can buy | INDRES SIZE, Ge. each; boxnof25 , , , 50 4 ny price, ss from 30% to 50% better PURITANOS FINO8, 100. each $5.00 Second—Because at the price, $195, you are securing the Walters Piano a than youcan get anywhere at half its actual value * else for the same money. Third—Because it is offered on the very lowest terms that were ever United Cigars prove it. eee Betis tareat Ah Here are other sugges- nh hy meee . terest for time taken in making pay- tions from our Holiday Fifth—Because on payment of $5, plano Is at once delivered to your ? stock: home ‘ ) Allth No piano anywhere near its equal in tone, action, artistic design, qual- Imported Cigars, si. dard ity of material or workmanship has ever been offered by any other manu: i theen Vewnda which you can get 20 facturer or dealer at anywhere near the price of the Walters at $195, which i gl is about 1 ) Humidors, sfs2s.'osm, Half Its Real Value! : Bolling tO cleave fre 86 end usr ier Therefore you save from $180 to $200 when you secure one, The cele- 200 cigarg $6 up. A Ane present fora brated tone-lasting Walters Plano is U Clear t H ‘ smokers Supolles. ie. Built fo Last a Lifetime! » ll the accessories that a smoking wan by the Walters Piano Company, of New York, by skilled, fenced needs. BENEFACTOR. ar rey ete by the Wa ia |, experience } ‘ fe “ ~ vt he 4 piano builders, whose head ins 5 every instrument personally before it bu: Mail pests THUY HU he Havana Aller, wrapped with beat Sumatre, leaves the factory , A. hand-rotted ou do not Axe sal elites, one PERFECTO, 60. each; box of 95 . $1.89 A 10 Years’ Guarantee, Ev Walters Plano is fully guar- : fp Mt gran af, wrapped with Order bystern pala ltaibnay aed SUPERIOR, 50, each; box of 0, $2.80 anteed in every particular for a term nn years (a fac-simile “ot this a of the cigars meramaus New York City Flatiron store ae —Don't buy a so-called “stig " or second-hand | pratt ap santa santero ncarereeremrzaree intel Wa ti Caution tin: 2h ‘rce tor tw! me utterly worth: card if you wish. ant ship justin time for Christmas, If the cigars fail to please in less, Just like worn-out machinery any particular we will either exchange them or refund your money. 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Notwithstanding the unauthorized, erroneous and misleading ne reports recently published to the effect that the Grand Cen- tral Palace HAD BEEN SOLD and would be demolished The Grand Central Palace Company j Lessee of the property known as the Grand Central Palace, , 2 has made many leases and 5 i. : - . That Never : prstuction ot Ware Takes Winge, O49 Is Prepared to Make AS at ane DIAMONDS tat , _ Additional Leases for the Years WATCHES | emg f Nae JEWELRY [ 1905, 1906, 1907 & 1908 se ant Siay ‘ CASH ORCREDIT. "}!',, for Balls, Entertainments, Exhibitions, Conventions, Euchres, Conestt ' : . Banquets, &¢., A¢., on Our nsual tern ¥ 0. NOTE sides the ereat Auditorium we have Lodge Roon L. W. SWEET @ Cé ‘ Ballrooms, Convention Halls in various sizes, to exactly suit the rec DIAMONDS. WNrCntes 37-39 Maiden Lane yet : quirements of every Association. 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