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Would Make Amendment State, — ./ojyyama', (Special to The Evening Worl to-day introduced his Amateur bill, which is in the form of an i ment to the Penal Code. RIVATE FIGHT IN BROOK- “LYN SUNDAY NIGHT WAS ‘or pep OFF BY A POLICD "ithe “Benator thinks that ’ wood chance to pass this bill, enanes or ie present his 8TO! in ice me vd ee Be eiae. ApebAs fesrional contests under the ‘PULLED OFF IN NEW YORK vision of a State Commission, fe) bY WOULD DO THE GAME AT SERVICE. are private fights almost nightly part of town, They are run without the connivance of ports” attend, and they % cents to $2 each. ite sometimes limited to a and sometines, they go to , Phove that are limited usually] for the fighters are py OE \/the \mixed-ale variety, 4 "arid are unable’to fast pace or endure a blow hot distress a conditioned the least, 1, since (the law Is dis- led, O14 Jegal regulations ored entirely. ‘The-fighters “examined by @ physician, and 1s no safeguard hgainst a ser- ‘to the bout Hight {s intended to end in the referee lets everything 4 out of ten he is some “aporty” inclinations who & boxing glove from a Or a fair blow from a foul, oh! conditions there private tines end in injuries to oth of the contestants, such iid be impossible in a legitimate te tific bout held under proper Johnny Daly a Hollgvoxo Johnny Daly, the New York night, pate ago and have been biding their the right opportunity to hold t! The match was promoted by co witnessed @ groat contest. Daly completely outclassed W! beat him from the sound of ti Cent Foun Heed ne co he wae oolnt it Florrie Barnett. ut OY rted FROM THESE DRAW- THE PRIVATE FIGHTS AS BRUTALIZING AS G MAINS OR DOG FIGHTS. WHO PROMOTE THEM ME MOBT IGNORANT HANG- N OF Ives AND LOW Rp- MANY OOF! THEM ARR 'D CRIMINALS WITH GALLERY RECORDS, principal promoters is it to private fight followers ous momber of the Cherry ‘ind in sald to carry several ‘hia body, collected in various ‘dom. plete suppression of those {l- vs by tho police would be ded by every man who has it In boxing Jerseyinun's head a wabbiii times a minute galt, worked with a right Wilson, }drom it, RYAN REFUSED ia cross, (Sprclal to The Evening Wor PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 11.~" fn eaw the slue of the crowd at th: ington Sporting Club last nigh’ lass, of Savannah, thyan, way include the lest 4-| death several times dyring the to elisbs In New York that wave) pougiass made a Mor show! “boring nights'' at- stated In- . There are several of ,these, (gome of them hold as many as Pwhort bouts on each club even~ These bouts are not “fights,” Drivate afta! They are con- by experienced referees, who with Ryan last week. He was freely and was nearly all in finish, ne Denyer, sho Jack Smith ‘red Meyers newoomer {rom ability by stowln; | three rounds, FRAWLEY'S BIL BEFORE SENATE Penal Code So as to Permit Amateur Boxing Bouts in This ALBANY, Jan, 17,-Senator Frawley It makes {t a felony to hold orize fights. but ver- mits boxing matches with elht-ounce loves for medals or tronhies under t Amateur Athletic Union, he has a iting regular pro- City—Other Bouts, welght, knocked out Kid Wilson, of Jersey City, in the seventh round of a finish fight brought off In this city last The boys were matched several weeks known sporting man, who arranged the bout for a-sclect party of business men, The party was made up of fonty, who were taxed $5 each, and while they did not get a long run for their,money they aly things in the first round with his left to the head, that kept the at a gixty for he could not get away MEET DOUGLASS | Ryan got a ease of cold feet when he he was scheduled to meet Fred Doug- Jack Bennett, of | MckKecsport, was substituted for Ryan, and he certainly made good, From the start he simply toyed with Douglass ring to thesa private fights} and had Fred holding on like grim eldering the hurricane fight he put up! In the preliminaries Dick Casey, a santas io to the 1.) Boxing a@mend- He has lan to Buper- KNOCKOUT PUTS END T0 A FIGHT It Cr i CINNATT, Bmall Ma owe Witneages , Fast Gq Between Saeannsal the Cincinnat! Club, has nd Kid Wilson, of Jersey / bantam:| the dose by sending "Y. Charis of Atlantle Clty, to the land’ of nod ant rounds 4 slowand Sia a ie ik went through six erucl- ng Tounds ‘with honors about even, while "Kid" Perless and "Young" Douglass lashed one another for ‘a like penny ending in a toss-up as to the INJURED HAND PUT END TO GO (Special to The Evening World.) | PORTLAND, Me,, Jan, 17.—A bout of) twalve rounds between Willle Mack, of Lawrence, and Eddie Harrigan, of Port- land, was advertised at the Pastime Club last evening, but Mack could not! appear, and Patsy McKenna, of Boston. was substituted. McKenna was in poor Condition, but for ten rounds he put up the liveliest kind: of a fight. In the eighth round he hurt hie right hand 62 ‘badly that he was unable to’ uso ft dur- ing the lust two rounds, and at the end SF ne ete, round he was forced to @ UP, REID PUT 'OUT IN FIVE ROUNDS (Bpeolal to The Evening World.) WEESTER, Muss, Jan, 17.-Sam Langford, of Boston, and Joe Reld, of Lynn, met before the Lakeside A. C, last night and Reld was unable to con- tinue after taking the count in the fourth and fifth rounds, ‘The flvet round was fast and furlous, the second and thi still further weak- ened Reid, and the outesme was plain in whe fourth, when the colored boy walloped a night lo the jaw that made Reid take the count. He continued to bleeding | swing 4o the face until Reid finally sanice at the ie the floor in the fifth, unable to con- nile, : Reid was knocked to the floor a half dozen times. “Kic" Burns and. Maurice Lemoine fought a six-round draw, time for he fight. a well- ison and he gong sevent Referee punch, defeated TO 14.) "Buddy" @ Wash- t, where bout, ing, con~ wed his away In repeated BG LEAGUES IN PRIVATE) T0 MEET EARLY al to The Evening: ND Jan. 17, asked, President Pulliam, tlonal League, and President Johnson, to have the of the American League, spring meetings ents end be acted in, Ox Seated that th Brogldents will call ‘meetings for New/ York about Feb. 15, ————: HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES. ESSEX PARK, HOT SNCOND RACH—Seven-eight Give All. DoT# Maverick ‘THIRD RACE—Fi Puree Miss, Attable B,C, Runte of their Teagues called for ‘some time before the In order that the aM oe A ey upon which Mr, Herrmann now at Pon worth (Portiand—Pen: bey ‘ort Wol —-Pen- nyworth) . Al EVENING WORLD'S BIG ‘World.) — President, of the Ne- Be Inaugurated Early Next Month— Handsome Prizes Offered, respective ‘What gives promise of being the great- est bowling tournament of the year Is ‘the Free Head Pin Tourney arranged by The Eyening World and held under the auspices of the United Bowling Clubs at the White Elephant alleys, No, 1241 Broadway, Butts, 112; Byrnes, 123; Prootor, 146; total, 671. Universal National. (On Universal Alleys.) Is It is Lulz, 148; P, Luis, Ridderhoft, ‘168; ke! INGS, Ark, men team from each club and those Fifth Avenue Palace—Gifford, ~ BOWLING TOURNAMENT Free Head Pin Match Open to All Olubs Will Kline, 151; FIRST aera yates) eee , 8b. 148; SPR! Hep Woe orice! antrien: for to-morrow Are) The tournament will ah Monty, Brum, 0; Madigan, a Dr. Kelly ‘FIRGT RACE—Three-eighthe of a mile; | Feb. 6, at 8 P. M. and wi rol 7; gles, 147; total, 88h, Oe ee eae 10g [on Thum’s White Elephant alleys, BRCONG SAME Venu mane ta| "This tourney is open to all one Browne, 1H; Lota ss. Fitth, Avenue bowling clubs and will be govern y Giffor ; Brush, 153; Madl- the rules of the New York Bowling) fan, 18, De, Kelly, 171; Douglas, 182; Association. THIRD GAME-—Varlety—Bchilling, 16¢ It will ba restricted to a single five-) Daly. 175; Golden, 147; Protin, 171; Rrowne, 147; total, 84. Busivwick Coun | | wo -L Taiz, 192; P. Lulz, M irrinn .| that participate will play only on eyer, 176; Ridderhoff, 189; Baker, 174; he of @ mile; game, the tournament lasting two) total, 910 weeks: Individual Tournament. The team making the highest score! FIRST GAME-—Mott, 112; will win the champlonship of the Uniced| Bowling Clubs and will be awarded the hy donated by The Evening World. | ai Sach bowler who tallies 100 or over a handsome fob and silver medal will be presented. ‘clubs desiring to enter this tourna- ment can do so by calling for entry blanks at the White Blephant alleys, SECOND GAME—Lentz, 157; son, forfeit, H, Wilson, 1 gon, forfeit, New York League. (New York Alleys.) Lentz, Lentz, 102; H. Wilson 120. Mott, 4. H, ies 115, Mott, 106; Henderson, for- | 125, Hender- Hender- | NANY IMPROVEMENTS IN AUTOS FOR THIS SEASON General Public Takes Great Interest’ in Changes in Machines, and Is Making a Study of Mechanics at Garden Show, —_———_— order come the light touring oars, carry. Just how great a per cent. of the 14,000 or 0 persons who are crowding ae sous or five passengerr, and w the aisles of. Madison Square Carder ee et from 48 to 1§ horse power, ‘4 4 BCH AC ACU $1,200 iO 94,000, daily, where the Auto Siow 1s In PTR ny exc ouwy. anciudes, ‘the touring rexs, understand the workings of the CAM OL trom 46 10 24 nore power, many machines on exhibition It would | (1)0" TipHY speed, of Bitar (i be hard to say. Certain it is, however §1,6 to $2,200, ‘The more powerfn) and that most of them are taking a great | kong eee pens Ve Bea |W a) a to Interest in what 1g going on. and all | piven Ube trim sain ty ‘Soo, merge want to know where and how the new) Which come tho }ulmans and’ ocnes cars are better than those of a season |}UXuI0Us vars, Witn inciosed bodies pe oa ine parapnernaua that goes with The motor car has not yet got down! Advance reports from the factories in price to a figure that puts it in reach fates that about 12 per cent, of the 2 of all, As a matter of fact, there haa! power, There will be og eae eet oree been no reduction in the price, but more | value is given for each dollar than ever before. The runaboute range from $460 to $860, and are fitted with engines! of from 4 to 10 horse power, Next in NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. NEW ORLEANS, La,, Jan, 17,—The entries for to-«nurrow's rices are as follows: nes RACE—Thirteen-sixteenths of a ¢, 103 Cyoutticn ..... 103, irom ¥ to # horse power, wiille cent, of thacnines will per e equipped with engines of more than | hums power. To Improve Control. A tendency in the 1006 models t will interest every one is voward tet provements in the control and mana went of cars. pingie levers on mi of them connect with @ throttle thag Increases or decreases the amount of mixture that is used, and this, cums bined with tho double’ work that is re- quired of the four pedals, leaves the cperator's hands tree to steer, Although the two-cylinder horizontal ergine 18 used in cars up to 16 hort power, it may be said that the fours cylinder vertical engine located undet a bonnet in front is the type of 1905, Princess Mechanically o. ¢ y perated Inlet val B Cet e, used, and the automatic foatcfeed care 2is Mary. earls ety 108 lirator seeme to be the most in tavor,, Mier Gomes 0 Shaft drive on all but the very heavy pce 5 cars, which continue to use the chains, SECOND RACE—Throo-cighths of a mile;| and the wheel ste¢r are olner features, eworyears-o ids, Sliding sear transmission, ,in some Hostlilty cases operated on bali beatings, mag- 265 [lebergore, neko tenition, and the conloal oluteh — (3, Renee are matters that seem to have been gon+ —— Verba (FM. Keli erally agreed upon ag the best. bh, F. Ru Shut rk, AR y are called on _— it vena Ane ae i ah iy favor, and rane— very machine — Tene Bane (3G. Patie he # nd with at CSR 0), B. Bone testnee Mgealc (P. Renaud), A. f,, Monerelth—Lady Mottl¢.107 oh. Ada Bt, Mary (J, K, Finley eh. f, Andrax— an the cure of STRIC it all CHRONIC and LINGERS Disceavs of Men Te ING Tennrvable, Inasmuch as It affords superior advans (kes over the ordinal Weihods of treaunent. Aue WO y experience hae ) sccompilshed for me what no other physician "has ever heen able to att 1 attribute this ats clally of treating only eases of men, confin| ry BIXTH RACE- he tO Tete Nolr $0 Hucena Hi <=. Cashier BI’ Busy ‘Trade. —— Compass... 8949 Priority (824) Kingraine sharp eye on the boxers, The melected carefully, and the vale" scrappers are barred. More- 4 48 no gate money, and out- PS cannot buy their way In. DER PROPER REGULATIONS | HERO IH NO MORE INVORWSTING | MAM THAN, BOXING. Ir Is A| ANA GAME, A ROUGH GAME, | D, LUSK ALL ROUGH GAMES, *BH PLAYED UNDER STRICT Yup SAYS BRUSH cINC ball -has to have even morejent when Mr. mt regulations. Fencing would| hie holdings In the New York re dangerous If certain customs! John T, Brug,” sald N Not, enforced, formerly secretary of the ¢ bBRIGON between two Ignorant and un-|New Yorks, to-day, “and I ¢ boys, urged. on by such a! posit that Mr. Brush f which it will flourish again in| clun. Atate, PIN THE MEAN TIM srAMP ovT MA BRUTAL COUNTHRe nit OF Me "MANLY ART OF S8ELF-Db-| " WHICH FLOURISHES CELLARS AND OUT- BAND TMU BACK” WOOMS| Uae laf WE ti POLO LEAGUE DISBA\ MUNCIE, Ind, Jan. 17.—The Roller Polo League has disbanded, the resi which the latter ‘The action w with the Central, OWNS GIANTS. ON TO-MORROW (Special to ‘The Evening World.) NNATI, Jan. 1.—"I was press wiht finish Freedman transferred championship Ashley Lloyd, ondsword contest Ina cellar under | Club, and now a stockholder In iA Mob as attends a private fight |comsiderably mora than a concrolliag| ralning has pat Plenie bc Rey a By Ns 6 in superb con- fey York, would be a brutal pute. | Inverest in the club, These storles, dition, and his wind is now perfect, et broadsword play, under the |About his not owning the club are en-| | Botting on the resutt Js siightly In Ob ah I ' | Urely untrue.” |teyen of Bgeberg, but Plening’s ‘sup- OF the quae, Is a man's sport — | '"prestdents Herrmann, of the Cin-| porters will be very much in evidence ’ na Jeinnath Club, and Robison, of the Stat the ringside and will back him to ING {8 ton good a game to die) Lous Club, also say that there Is no! the Mmit Olt. Sometimo the Legislature tut in these ato es, path! ving the ‘AG DA Cea Ay okt lta yext ageurances that’ Mr. Brush ‘ O'BRIEN TALKS FIGHT, will provide Jawa under the oun | si6 concrolling Interest In the New Yurk ne players were formerly in the New England ‘BIG WRESTLERS John Plening, the ‘Butcher Boy," his tralning to-day for the wrestling match in) which he is to engage to-morrow night at the Grand Central Palace against H berg, the giant Dane. withstanding the various reports re- farding Egeberg's intentions, both the ‘Buteher Boy" and his manager, Johnny Dunn, are full of confidence, as three “weeks of the hardest kind of Club to ‘Aneinnatt the ean state obtained PHILAT Jan delphia ELPHIA Jack O'BK NDS. Western All the account of hi mplotie t health, recovered, and announces tl maton at once with Fitzsimmons, Ryan | 0% any other claimant for the middle- welght championship, ‘Wutte:|. O'Brien will be matched this week rs will re Not- | willing to make a| TO ARRANGE YACHT RAGE Three-Men Tourney, GAME te $9; Btube, 1 bears sie 13 */and fssue a challenge to all *epublican CORN 37 Lalmbach, isi Mller 208; Wagner |and Democratic clube in the city (o| it mY G, ‘Blachly, 216; N. Blachly, 186; Seig- | compete upon thelr alleys any Wednes- fried, 178; Fenoer, 140; Force, 922, Comme to fight John Wille, of Chicago, here ult of war the latter part of this month, won, Shaw, 180; Ingram, M Shaw, 162 156; 140; Bennett, 166; Burnett, 179; tough 186, “ THIRD GAME—Arthur—Koops, & Daly, 194; Protin, 1 i Davies, 168; Schwebke, 192; rker, Felix. Morzes . or “pat “Slmmaton (On Palgce Alleys.) 181; Stein, 114; Moynahan, #02; total,| dae Ret Raven sve: 103 | URTH RACE. FIRST GAME--Uncle Sam—Dayls, 168; | _ 977, 2 POURTH WiCBuTeroeed ot 8. clagune te Ta Benner i Bhulte, 18% total, 1," Elm | SECOND GAME—Criterlon—MeMoran | mie, apdlcap, v= Mirthlems vd Donohue, 135; Sleeman, 121; Flynn.) 146; Stuart, 171; Reed, ib4, McCoy, liv; on Friese (230) Ruttons,. aT) 17; total, 44. | Chadwick, 'e2;’ total, ‘844.’ Algonquin—| (348) Kigrentine th} o* laseren) Wa | ggcOND GaMip—Unele Sam—Da | Davies, 191; Bchwebke, 167; Parker,| (249) Poseur. Neve Sich “Be Senner, 100; Shults, 122) tot 146; Stein, 175; Moynahan, 21; totul,| ‘on’ Gay Boy “att Aden .. : Bits ace—Wiese, 178s “ahi! Aiamercolie nee Bit Antacta ’ — +] mister, 108; total, 496. cry! ® — Criterion—MeMoran, re REN RACE—Seven-elghihe of a mile; | tie’ GAME — Film — Donohue, 1%; | 23; Stuart, 198; Reed, 25 McCoy, 214: 835 Ivernia . at Sleeman, 1%; Fiynn, 122; total, 424} Chadwick, '214;' total, 1,039, Vartety Serve ator qe Palace—W, Wlese, P, Busch, 155} 'T, Browne, 139; Daly, Protin, 16); | 334 Roommate 1s Kakennister, 218; total, 638, Schilling, 168; W, Browne, 190; total, ; : | ig Tota i 841 “IFTH RACE—One mile and thirteenth: | Le aed Nay New Jersey National, By *) Litie’iia OH FIFTH RACE—One 28 Locket M7 By Stuart's poor bowling the Criterion} sixteenth; 202? Cornwal 122 (i1uxedo Alleys, Newark.) | missed high team score, a — Matinee-—Steele, 182; total, 9 ‘Tuxedo 152; Richter, 223; Feder, 75) | Wi; Welgarth, 216; total, 4. | ae members of the Bast Side Re- Matinee—Steele, Ingram Broadway— 14; Kessler, 198; Hip 1) | total, 897, hieisinger, | ine to do something that relal Tourney. he FIRST Sef rp ee oh di Ft Browne, 198; Schilling, W. Browne, 193; total, 972. Algonquin BOWLING NOTES. publican Club of the Twentleth Assem v District, of which Capt, Norton God- dard ts PresMent, are at all tlmes strly. the social activity of the district, ,| have now organized a bowling team, 2; total, | day evening during the season, Central Branch of the Young Men's Christian Assoclation, of Brook- Caterpillar inthe most a {9 you will come to ine 1 wil explain why my will oure hen others have failed, Consultation free, if you mit ay" rite | Dr, Di Bol “ssi 146 eA {i I, it Sand 0109, Sundays, 10 to 8 only, Heat our MBDICAL, MUSBUM. the la tw kind in the wor! THREE FLOORS otes to features of MEMICAL SCIENCE, a ea of 4 that are suffering from any special condition or any diseases of i priv’ nature to come and ha’ rocial chat with mo & mo explain my system of treatment, that has oured thousands’ of hopeles that, == ML ons ¢Ontlonal 19) Apiil Shower (904) iri of the Va | WIRE DivOette i will keep up| gy THe RACE—One mile hey | selling, La Chaperone (Falr NH Alleys.) opened Wt ayia FOUrTAE ERE ighs Bt, Ke FIRST GAME—Reld Ice Cream Co— night, Tt witl be run in four 4) Leader Among the passengers on the North| Appman, 149; Buddmever, 01; sses, namely, eoratch, ten-pin handi-| ¢Apnrenticn allownne OMe aes hardt, 109; Carney. 117; Comto {wenty-pin hamdleap, _ thirty-pin : | German Lloyd steamship Crown Prine Slegel Cooper Co,—Tod¥, | handicap, the winners In each class to = William, which sailed to-day, wae Alll- Ptr oae 145; Kung, 17; 1 off in the Anals, with thelr handl- | , ong sow ¥¢ m4 lded, ‘This Is'an amateur tour- yi He ee ien at taramets Amer. Lithograph [ict att he pegea wil te gold watan || BET $10—WIN $300. || ber of the sub-committee of the Im- | by Scher, 18: Muller. lol) fo. iver feo and bronee. fob, A |g The lau. of BL a | pertal een Wet a el ul 3 GLOURD At total, |e nd wateh will also be glven for high | J Satunias, fantory nt our” spedial J m a x preared | J68! total, 817 ‘+ 5 1" | | the ocean race from Sandy ilook, the| THIRD GAME A) tee ED iee A 30 TO 1 SHOT | winner of which wil! receive a cup pres | Sweet. ih Lis score ¢ wit probably win te || That Will Win Sure. | tales of tho rebar cay viescla of Iw | Rel feo Cream Anoman fT goldep : If you play fhe rasos. wend 24 6 ) tone American measurement ny | Buddmever, 104: Mot 4: Carney — Nampa for one lin tae sitwer| pilin. 9 |tons, ‘Mhames Yacht Chay n Te UIER, va, faronkiyn Palace jalleve on | hundred of dollars to ou. sample so) Mr. Armour will confer with German rovident Union, PAA A Pico | | eee. 3 yachtame > tontage of 200 will be rolled between ple ramiand he quid ins wae: Rare | (At Universal Alieys.) irhela and Starrs vs, Stande and THE BULLETIN satisfactory agrecinent would be | FIRST GAM 0, .{Smith, ‘The conditions are best four | 4 yowsparpn DEVOTED ‘TO ‘THE reached, 170; Butts, f Kite ut of geven games UR ? ———_— | Pr 108; Gartic ————--- Room 88 Worl! Bldg. N.Y, Clty, | Krame ia; MeDon- emaarvverenn Bowker Ha» lighting Brother. Nene total, 408 | NO YALE ELECTION, = owker, the English feather-n SECOND Huln, 1 | Brn i are thirteen) Garfeli—Kramer, 15; iulsehner,” 14;| NEW HA an, 1T7—On ac: | os we years of age who “ ie ly made @ very SFRE McDonough, 144; Selle, 144; Long, 164; | count of the Iineas of Capt, Hogan, of the JOHN MITCHELL, Hableiappearance) in tieitlngi) ArPINE BOW! |) total al Yale football toam, the election of next real cood thing In a day or two; ker In paid to be tho very spit of the cham-| THIRD GAME—Lincoln—Hulln, 1 fare : eRe : f fh 9; | year's ovptain, which was to have been held & Wook} 6 06 Pineapple tlon, and areat things are expected of nim] Bennett, 139; Hitchcock, 176; Clear fast night, Waa poutvoned indefinitely, Capt, heels 63; total, 567, Washington—Bonas, 137;' Hogan has the arip. 4 ' Slaliste haye falled tn, VARICOCELE in § days, no cutting of tying; STRICTORB In 10 days, | no outing or stretching; "Y BLOOD POISONING with i ‘ Gul inercuiy of polash: ULCRRS érled Up ab jones; HYDROGEL cured In 24 hours, no cuttiba: BLADDER and KIDNIY conditions cured permanently: shrunken ormune, made Siuig And elurKed, no cuttings RECT, +) DISWASHS cured without the ald of a finite: t W HS of any kind. cured permas Fi ne r 20 days. CONSUL’ coke FREM when all others fail, NO IN * CASES TAKEN, OURS, 9 A. We M Rl to + ‘i Sin Yo Aa P rire ie ye DR. R. H. NM. MACKENZIE, . treatment permanently und oh more hier advertine 1), 1 cured In from 1 to 3 iene Deoility in fom 1 to 2 months ervous Haney and Hadder Complaints in. from t , My We Sin Diseases, red spots, roat and mouth, painful swells a my ary Stricture in from 20 Vaya, Varteoerte In from 1 to Ont 1 diseases ani 1 Aa. a} office, von‘oth a 7th ave YRARR—« phvelelan ¥ Medicine 81, 1 TO 8, ty ett tho, AND WOMER; Me at eo prevents eouletlony ” Hglislenay mid’ bave\ ricévans CHEMICALOD, gent oF yolrorumes DINCHNATI,O fold By Dr ‘DB, or vent tn pla br express, ite wi pera

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