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187; Kaufman, 1%; Roeder, 183; tot Palaee Three Men Tourney, ALLEY OWNERS |S." mer, 290; Dahibery, basi ' , OND | GAME Unele Sam », Senne, 2 Donnelly, 1H UM, ' # ‘ Permanent Body Now Formed, 3, vifatncithlutyya (germs A H THIRD GAME hab, 13 and Its Chief Object Is to. jsiennetiner. tvs > 1 ton a— Stat irmak Bring National Bowling Con.) ' Katlenbaes, 1 hot Hank gress to This City Next Year, FIRST GAMR—Firet National Mank- Ison, 143; Decker, 183; W ater 1s | fers is; Ch total, S18. ‘itth Natlonal—Bunke, 189 ‘Ritch, 1738 Baul- After a number of weeks of dickering brat We had Taylor, 139; Crosvy,) 12%; @ permanent bowling association has grconp 7 National deon effieted, This was put into effect rk, Bennett, 103; MoCandless, @t tho meeting of the Eastern Alley) 104 Jaggers, ti Hod ist; total, ow. Owmers’ Association, held at the Vic-| fifi!) National -Bunke, toy: Saulp 3; Ta oy Gorin. Biotel i RAT ig Taylor, 146, © baby, According to those concerned, the TEIRD PANE Mec Danie formation of this association will have, Clark. ld) Bennott, 1a, Met at least three good effects which will| Pimae Stetina Natees, es. ot be in the Interests of bowltr Church, eity and the country, It will mean the bringing together of the New York Bowlin ng in this Ms; total, 733, New Jersey Association. (On Arthur's Alleys, Hoboken, N. J.) and the American Bowling ¢ FIRST GAME--St, George—Lane, 23; These two organizations have be Meyer, 1M: Kinsey, Kicks, | . mast four yen Martin, tal, 8 in—Zelir odds for the past ¢ years, A Frendvick, isl: Ga Mi; Siaudt, ood result will bat 1 Re clty in 16 the Ame Con- vention, the object that led to forms ation of the Association. | There has not national aon ‘rahenstein been a vention in this elty fo rseveral years rhin @nd those Interested In bowling decided | Mever, ner, 1M wate that they would do what was in their| Martin, U7) te power to have it held here again | drawer: 196: Kloeppin io Brown, Ik Charles Ebbetts, the president of the} Fahrendorf, 165; Hulle, 162; total, all » and a promi-| Three-Men Teams Roll of Brooklyn, formed the , a 4 Mork Bowling Anes NS thig| (At John Ehler’s Fifth Avenue Palace.) Organization could mot finance | FIRST GAME—Team No, 5—Gartland, erprise of utude, h 192; Lee, 170; Donohue. 212; total, 574 would amount to over aD Wanitel 183; | owners of this etty Approach ind their aid asked to Sa No, %—Finni- | finance the deal, Tha’ the owner Looked | "108; Dickson, 118; total with favor on’ the deal is evidenced t-Gariand, ia; tae, | from the fact that they bave at last| 183; 1, 608. i ‘ made the final arrangements : we achsrion MH. Ebbets was selected preat- TD eM ee No brand, 18 jent of the new organization, F, E.| oq oid ; : Samuels vice-president, W. Durkin Taam NO, 3 “Finnigan, 1 Bene, retary, and Josepha Thum treasurer, An- ’ other meeting will be held on Jan, 6. — eee Knights of Colambas, (On Colontal Alleys.) FIRST GAME-—San Salvador — Carroll, 1; Guillfoylo, i Genet, 148; Craegan, 138) Roche, 197. al, fi Bt olas—L. Granlleh 119 Grenlich, 167; King, STRIKES AND SPARES. Rolok rolled tn good form In the Silk League games on the White Elephant alleys In two games he tallied 225 and off, of the Corinthians, took the dividual honors in the American tonal games roll on Thittm’s alleys aserecarrels | lage night, with 199, gene | The “Coamos, of the New | York . rs | “ eats, tatiled 1,42 last nignt on Amann Maria—Har ‘ MeNulty, 104; | & Trivss's allove k, Buschma Pm Corduke, M8; Tir idale, W.Jand Rittenhatise rolled 217," 2s and 2 Total, a respectively) Ranken and Lawson, the i re arene hi, 188; Dolan, | two other members of the team, ‘were 14; BE, pitch, 11; King, 149; Mur- | close up with 18% and 192. All hatids fell hy, 192, Tot S38. Santa Maria—|off in the next frame and were beaten fJantetn, 143 ty, 197; Delaney, | out by the Criterions 173; Corduke, 143; Tindale, 189; total,| Protin’s 216 and 18) took the individual $26. honors last night in the Univ sal Na+ alleys, Germania National, Mona} games on the (Universal (On Germania Alleys.) ie {oman ren two of the games and 8 nah, ! alph Sovidge; from Ch es. IRST GAME—Clvil Service—Denecke, Th diocesan ; , 5 ‘ from Toga ibs Past 1M; Triteony | scheduled he oor teht eee oka 1 | Rapids, ©. Holm mn Oma in) Baebes 182; oral aa it alleys were postponed Jun. 6. How nt 4 4 182; C, Schoppner, | eee at ' ; | Dowling mes To-Night, 1 Ar kiyn—t &G.4 Dr. zimmer, Harlem League—Bronx, A Bell Albans, Mo J.D: t] Central Park; at Thum & Kahl Milw 1 $ ¥ alleys, Ru ge W 144; Jepsen, 147 Columbia ty Alpine, Presto, Tor James W total, nego at ir " } Ha I who has not engaged RD GAME—Hickory=Dr, Groebel | cine ey eas Witla "Lautenbory. Foon a he “fuked" tt wit Cullen, 1M; Kater, imme nay Heri seperti MAnbnestar sdeloliin'a Taw thant Ri fanecie lt Gamer em mt tbs, B. gloves again to-night Falst, 133; Teitsch, 109; Brown, n & Gta ' ' e Billy Stitt, ‘They total, 798. mnal—N ' : 5 u ten-round bo American National, at Thun's from ( betorg. the! Benton Harbor A, Gof ‘On Thum's White Elephant Alleya) in Borough Tourney—Par . igan, which holds its opening box “fh ant hata ugh | ‘Tourne - York—From : era clarke take hous | American, Rosedale, Constitution; at lArchte Graham; frvm Tol show this evening Pi Glare, si J Clarke, ies, Theta: | Wuenemann & Frerck’s' raea. {AM formerly ot Hoboke sides this encouhter there are tw Tee riort fant Aenith Wer total, Woe | aria Revere alleys. TS | battles slated to be fought (n ditteres Meo, Hott, 24 Smith, total, Me | Fourgey--Riverside, Inde. rings to-night. One of them will BECOND ‘GAME—Uni’ hurber, 17 Ire Chy; at Cammar led at Poitavill, Pa., Clarke, 188; J. wiil be brought off at J 1 Tourney—Algonquin, 7 former olty the principal 38 at Schawrte. & Arps’ Callahan, the clever Quaker total, §4 ove, a ape Knights of Columbus League—R ‘6 pill clash 18 & fttesenesabd ot au, SM kin ‘olumbus League—Regina Will clash In a fitteen-round bout, wh THIRD GAME * ria th ane wanes Coel Castilian, De Soto; at Thum &| ” in the other the fighters ho will m 170 iL Iss; Holmes, 182 Moya i irbach's alleys. Tommy Moore, of Chicago, an Smith, i; total M4 “Castle Poin Brooklyn Arcanum Teag’ Harry Forbes, the. ex-bantam-w ap ok, Jat; MeGrane hs “ Brooklyn, Peerless, De are ampion. They will face e foes Pope, [14; Eppel, 187, total, dorado alle ya. in a six-round bout, weighing in at 12 10. Rronlyn Royal Minor pounts at 8 P, M, New York Lea, ite Sermo tae! Alert: Hiah on —_—_— ae sane The report published this aft ; mpire State, U that Kid MeFadden was knocked om .| perba alleys by Evdie Gardner at Elmer's Gym Long Ielarid Navy League Brooklyn (On New York GAME- e ce thal, Stua " i 4A nastum Inst night has been denied by | The Columbus Catholic Club firat team seeps iG Serena paling Club, Varin: | pi defeated the Armitage A.C, first team Wagner, 188; I | insolidated MoFadden, who {8 9 frequenter of last night by the woore of 13 to 9% Las BECOND GAME change Laague—George. B Himer’s physteal eu d in| week the C, C, C, defeated the Pelham} uschean, § a yppant & Hotehkin. J. F er & fact one of the t CA iy (he ¢ ken, 198; Laws ‘and Ceatral Academy all gored (h a triendiy ard 24 ret team by the score of 98 to 14 thur—Koops, 1 Neder of teptaraphy—H i be io Rrockdowns, ha iioad | The Columbus team would like to are 18; Weener, 2 vs. Clinton, Brooklyn va. Will ard punches delivered jt games on its home court and also 49! ‘ Bedford vs, Brooklyn; at Fulton id reporter happened to ny ide cou unt A dress pvitttan F) > GAMB-—Cas oe see e time when several Comber, care Columbus Catholie Club, bE gs Titrent wer ving” their |manager basketball team, No, 461 Wes kin, Lawson, 18% Bilty-fi treet, terion Trunk dea tt stuart, 199 + MoCoy,'I6; Chadwick, 21; total, “e riterion Alleys, FIRST GAME, srpasants Bastian, 183; | | be s; Sa LH; Hauser, 196; t Twentieth Cen: | | tury—Ruthenberg, Linke, 199; A | —_—_~—— Groach, 12; C ch, 161; Flogel, 200; total, % OND | GAME. The following Ile, which has been Burret, | 187: tat compiled by Harry President me Roa ne of the Nat THIRD GAME-T ber of players purchased by Rutenberg, 1 I ent teams in the big leagu + C, Groset coming season. The Brooklyn team has S12. Shamro ks—Sml |the most, having algers Whitehead, 1 + Weight, 177; total, $4 1 Natlonal, iy and "| secured from the Baltimore ( Here js the | the minor league teams, | list: (On Universal Alleys.) Purchased Players, FIRST GAME—Logan—Allen, 1%; Egelhoft, 171; Taylor, 138; Nelson. + ta. James F. Pegelhoff, 168; total, s61. Winonah— | Ht Robinson, 171; Blorstield, 156: cher, is Herberg, 186; Dinsmore, 154; total, BECOND GAME. 187; Blorsfield. vinonah — Re »binson, Pi He 1 Pre-Inventory Sale berg, 212; Dinsma tr ty Yarkety Sowliing. 10 Daty, 18 mk joe Ae ’ 2 218; Brown, nt L, A Fean a THIRD GAME—Varle Hing. thers. purchase Daly, 16); Shaw, Protin fr suche iienes Seon “he 0 en S an , Brown, i; total 8. Logan—A windella who playe 1 > i; EB. Egetho Taylor, 1; N vard the end of the eon, 192; F, Bgelhoff, 202; total, 923 From. altimor F y Sh t Silk Len Burvhell, JW anc Irts Hugh Jennings Tr. J (At Tham's Alleys) vy, Philip Lewis, FIRST GAME—Passayant & Co.—God- sell, Aft Schoefer, 146; West, 9; « 10c. gi; Toussal: 776, Aohells- Davies, H Roeck, z u Mertz, 177; Roehrs, Schmied, 156; | \ecamwell and Jam r total, | 935, Holyoke, Emit Batch, from New Ore | i ; ; BECOND GAME—Passavant & Co—| 130k m Buffalo, Oule To make stock-taking a little easier for our Godsell, 155; Schoefer, 148; Well, 189; Giver and E. ¢ ney: fron ey , ry. lit; “Pouseaint, total, BM | aE ORD Tic ls Chovecet tele clerks, and to help you to make it easier for Achelis &Co.—Davles, 214; Roeck, 24 |(snatien Malay: fom Springheld, Mise, tla pits Roches, 184) Sohmied, 177) ig, hag 2" lal lanai data them, we are going to let you help yourselves Milt GAs —Passavant & Co.—God.| )},,Pateinna—rem Jersey cit toafine lot of regular $1 and $1.50 shirts at sell, 167; Schoefer, 178 ¢ a; Fry,|" " roy " by 1 maint, S06; toial, Hi. “Achells| BY, Cincinnath-Prom Louie 70c. each. vie eS; we 7 ert + j ied, 1&8) Rows, ti; Merta wells fro r In this sale are concerned dark and light , $12 n Gran a" rom i i | tnt a Fee a colored stiff front shirts of the better class, (Or treet; from Denve Ibert ° 1 per ona oa ; Helter, trom Birmingham, Ed- Exclusive designs, found usually at ultra hab- Beery, i; by ite ie wars Belen “From, Deoatut, & nest | erdashers’ only, All sizes and sleeve lengths. ¢ Gre doubtful); from independent abawen, ie eo. Us | ob. Prank Preffer: fram Des stoines, | On sale at 70c, each, or 6 for $4, 1 14; op. ‘GAME Eventi Sun—Kiriney, try, 28; Zehner, 16; Dal ey, Simpson, 170; total, $84, Waste te O'Rourke, 125; Doling, birt Kosteisn, 123; Roeder, 153; total, 1RD Power, 140; mo Eth Uertiner, 13, Wil: + total, 624, howd Arthur, Hoffman a rry McChesney: | from Sedalia, E. Ruelbach; from Srpacgse, Frank BSohuite. New York—From Springfield, 1i1., WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway. Houston St. Drafted Players, Ray oy ted Oxkaloora, Fred tye Gendt Clancy; ste Mi feral THE WORLD; THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 29, —— se ah ey oe 'EX-CHAMPION BANTAM, WHO | FIGATS TOMMY MOORE T0-NIGHT |NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES FOR TO-MORROW. | MACs TRACK, NEW ORLEANS. lan, Ds The « * for tomo! ws races a s wa FIRST RACE ¢ and one ! 3 Five ih? Pr MS eeu! Mey honk 3} Roma! Hiny Wake 1H Jade ur Hrady ax Hannibal Bey how Py Raufley 1s HS Wiorentine a RACE is and onehat fur haw ¢ THIRD w mM int 104) Koxmend Wa 5 \siruneaie Wt is Dicks iio Frank Ken y try HONeill & Co Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street, | Annual Sale of Women’ $ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. | (Second Floor.) | Special Values as follows: CORSET COVERS and DRAWERS--regulit price, 25¢, CORSET COVERS, GOWNS, COATS and SHORT SKIRTS; special at.. | CORSET COVERS, GOWNS, CORSET COVERS, GOWNS, $10.00 Silk Petticoats, $7.50. Extra fine quality Taffeta Silk Pet- ticoats in all the new SPRING SHADES and black, various styles of rutiles; some with accordion pleat- ing finished rutile and double silk ruffle and silk shirring strings, extra hangers, also colored and black silk drop skirts, all lengths— vile $10.00; sale tess $7. 50 Black Colonial Cloth Petticoats, sue perior in finish and wear to any other sateen; also silk finished mo- reen in various styles of pate and leating -value, $2.00; sale Black and colored Mohair Petti- coats, ni acted ai 9 tins ished wi! lucked rullle— value $3,50; sale price, , $2. 65 Wool Jersey Top Pe ticoats, with Taffeta silk pleating, percaline dust rulfle—value $6.00; sale $4, 75 PLICOss sees tee eeescecaees DRAWERS and SHORT SKIRTS; special at CHEMISES and SHORT SKIRTS; special at CORSET COVERS, GOWNS, COATS and SKIRT CHEMISES; special at. | At Exactly Half Price. 1904, PIANOS AND ORGANS, JANOS AND ORGANS. FOURTH RACE—Seliin, mile and three youn ‘ Au CARs Teansrer Jo w " 8 wa d “6 on 103 106 4 ‘arihy at r wt 107 Hood wink is i i RACE-delling; one mile end three-eixteenthe. ‘ibe Hebrew sO iS *Brunawick ” | * 4 8 oy ie aire “6 1) Reekoner ” Is? Jack D. w BIXTH RACE—Five and one-half tus- longs, selling - Syuttles » Pallas “04 Commonwr let Viona le “ontentious low of Portland Pee) ia r ni Special Announcement! Owing to so many of our customers not being able to take advantage of our Holiday Plano Sale in time to have a piano delivered for Christmas, we have prevailed on the Walters Piano Company to guarantee the delivery of one hundred and fifty more Walters Pianos belore New Year's. Don’t Delay if yn wish to secure the greatest piano yalue in the . world we advise you to come to the Bloomingdale Plano Another Day Store and select a Walters Piano at once Pianos $1 wee The celebrated tone-lasting oravens viii, ge | 9350 Walters Pianos CHEMISES, SKIRTS, 69 PETTICOATS, rat Pi | for $195 DRAWERS, ETT) $1.19 on terms of $5 down and $1 a week, Including stool and cover, Corsets. F Ive Reasons Corset Girdles, made of fancy mer cerized tape, with large satin ribbon | bow, genuine H. & W.—sizes 18 to 23 egular price, §1.00—spe- cial at stone 50c W. B., Thomson's Glove Fitting, P. N. and C. B. Corsets, in all the new models, with and without hose sup- porters, made of jean and coutil, | | trimmed with lace and ribbon — regular price, $1,00—special at, 69c “La Vida” and “La Florence’’ Corsets why this is the greatest plano offer that was ever made; First—Because the Walters Piano {s the very best piano you can buy at any pric Second—Recause at the price, $195, you are securing the Walters Piano at half its actual value, Third—Because it 1s offered on the very lowest terms that were ever known. Fourth—Because we charge no Interest for time taken In making pay- ments, no insurance or “extras” whatever, Fifth—Because on payment of $5 plano Is at once delivered to your home The Walters Piano ts offered In this great sale At Half Its Value, for pianos which can't begin to equal it in artistic construction, quality of tene and excellence of workmanship are being offered daily by dealers at from $350 to $400. A Wallers Piano Will Be Delivered to Your Home on Payment of SS. In our thirty-two years of retailing experience we've never handled any- thing which has given our plano customers more satisfaction or which has eflected more credit upon our establishment than the Walters Piano, Walters Pianos are in the homes of thousands of Greater New York's representative families, as well as in the homes and studios of some of the These Celebrated Whalebone Cor- sets in the newest models and materi- als, fancy white and black—sizes 16 to 30. Regular $600, $10.00 and $12.00 models at $4.00, $5.00 and $6. 00. | We are exclusive jal for NewYork ° The Popular “Her Majesty” SHOE, | We want every woman who appre- ciates shape, style and service in foot. they give you the choice of the newest models in smart footwear at the pop- ular price of FOR WOMEN,,....$3,00 res UL to 2. $2.00 FOR CHILDR | sizes 7 to 104%. veh. 50 THE TWO BEST SHOES THAT YOU CAN FIND AT THE PRICE. | wear to try "Her Majesty” Shoes— | acceptability for its comfortable fitting sost prominent professional and musical people in the United States, Walters Pianos are Buill to Last a Lifetime by the Walters Piano Company, of New York, who are skilled, experienced plano builders. 4 Ten Years’ Guarantee, covering every part of the Walters Plano, is inserted tn gilt letters on the instde of the top lid of every piano. your old piano for a beautiful new Walters and pay any bal- Exchange ance due at $1 « week. In this Great Piano Sale we also offer the celebrated Wilson Piano for $165. If you do not find It convenient to come to the store, let us know and ve will send our representative to you, FOR WOMEN, bestia fold We are exclusive nt for NewYork The Celebrated “EdwinC. Burt” | SHOE. Well-earned fame is accredited this | famous shoe because of its undeniable qualities, regardless of toot peculiari- ties, Every style is in street and dress shapes for all occasions, -$3.50 TOR MISSES, sizes 11 to 2, sizes 644 to 10%... $2.00 TOR WOMEN., $2.50 TOR CHILDREN, All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales’, "$1. 00 Club Membership as good as Demorest Sewing Machines (Basement) | Home Investigate Our Club Plan,—(Basement,) No. 16 Machine (like illustration) is an auto. perig bdag asea tl front old English oak, highly polished, ball beari anteed for 10 years, full Cipla chines—our price. . Other models $15,00 to $48.00, SSS FOR SALE. RAILROADS, S| PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, = Fee Sends One to Your DAT CHES sai: 4 OF WEST TWENT: Foor tEE AND THEE JEWELRY CASH OR CREDIT: Ey CALL Whine L. W. SWEET & CO. FSTAPLISHED 1888 37-39 Malden Lane Branches iF DESBR TS Deebrosses amt set of altachments— other $50.00 ma-) $25.00 New “ ~~] Tork ‘tore tee eseeee) A Writing Desk Reaching from the World Building Across City Hall Park and Out Broadway to the Columbus Circle at Fifty-ninth St. and Broadway would just about accommodate the 9,137 men, women, girls and boys who last Sunday an- swered in writing the adver- tisements in the Sunday World Want Directory and sept their answers to The Worldy main office! Elbows touching, and allowing 2% feet space for each person, 9,137 peo- ple, while bending over a desk writ- ing, would make a line four and one- third miles long 9,137 answers to advertisements in one issue of The World's Want Dt- rectory! It was the BIGGEST NOVEMBER SUNDAY IN THE HISTORY OF FHE WORLD—exceeding the correspond- ing Sunday of last year by 5,536. ORLD readers read WORLD WANT ADS, and World Advertisers are reaping the results, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. 4} I FOR 7 is s "10.53 A. M in) ad Agreasional Lims ae Pa) ( JRED a i oweir Ty, °638 oS ae ng, Clonee, Towels é M., 1210 ee _ - le] ‘ % 323. 48 INTEREST AND DIVIDEND Se et oe NOTICES, €2 BOWERY, cor CANAL ST One ie ‘RLINE—1225 P.M, andl lhe Baiwase Groin ine | Closed Saturdays: open Evenings ant Sun, 1m WESTERN RAILWAY he Bowery Savings Bank, | WATCHES. AND PIAMONDS. OHIO. RAILWAY. 1.88 188 AND 190 BOWERY rp Me Abel daly Typos and” NOR NPW TORK, Deo. 18, 1904 A Heda ‘Wat ha Dimoit’é i over wot A semi-annual dividend at the rate meri La 0, Yo Mang 2.55 P, ot FOUR PER CENT. per annum 19 MAIDEN LANE. , ¥ has been declared and will be cred. : CsnCRY PARI (Nort to deponitors on all eums of By sigh tenet th he: $5.0) and upward and not exceed ‘ Nos ' inh a id Ing $3,000 which shall have been de- a z i posited at least three months on tae = | GLOBE CRED T WATCH mM. 195 firet day of January next, ant will NTS, tite eae b+ payable on and after Monday, | DIAMONDS.) bast AENEAN TS acne SB January 1908 WATCHES, JAMES BEROMAN, ited on of before Jan, 10 JEWELRY, | 7 MAIDEN LANE ‘upstaira) aw interest from Jan. 1. 1005, Wit LIAM H. & WOOD, Presitent aay of wilt oh RQ. SPR N AND THE SOOT, j HELP WANTEO—MALE. HENHY A Wal SCHENCK. Comptro’ TER COGORSHALL , PARTMENT OF sTR THE BANK FOR SAVINGS me BLIC written in ee ITY OF NEW W YORK the ante sri | graben Bibles Sore 9 os ve he M if : | Ba as re sie 'Mfatite ons | A good atenogeapher te FOUR PER CRNT, per) fourieenth fo" ot) i petri gars. Bei "usin acuary The interea ‘ts carriad to the a hed tors te nade got ray te 4 a we w interest Front dani tained through World the Wants today,