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Nr W RI aa SPORTS EDITED BY ae RIVATE FIGHT, NOW A NIGHTLY FEATURE OF NEW YORK SPORTING LIFE. IN EVENT OF A RAID THE GANG THROWS ITS S\UNGSHOTS, Revoivers, BLACKACKS, j DIRKS AND PHIALS OF KNOCKOUT DRoPS . THROUGH o UP AND FIGHT, Ss, QUITTER a SAYS A PRIVATE FIGHT CRowD THE -FUGHTERS gt REFEREE, ALWAYS SNEAKS INTO THE RENDEZVoUS ARE USUALLY BADLY MATCHED, Ne Monee Ge EFT" BY ONES AND Twos = IT FEARS THE Bente, ‘sh Telelrilebebeiebeteleltoletelololotolototolotetoloel foleteininlelelointetolobtetetelobetetelolatetoleteboteloolteleleletetetetoteletelete teller inebibbielleiel= EDDIE HANLON MEETS A TARTAR IN A NOVICE: U Harry Lewis, of Philadelphia, Gives the San Francisco Boy One of the Hardest ' “Uy COMMITTEEAPPOINTEDFOR ‘RED'AMES SIGNS EVENING WOLRD TOURNEY, A CONTRACT aT ii i 2 i | 4 oy)! ; Anothe ft Joh McGraw'e i Many Well-Known Bowling Experts to Havel creat twirlers bas signed a contract ‘ Charge of the Event, Which Begins at to play with the champion Giants the coming season, He is Leon Ames, the CE ; White Elephant Alleys F young slab artist who pitched such Fights of His Career, aH | ae ys Feb, 6. fat ball for the Giants during the | | Ne | last two months of the season, HI ) Lo | The bowling committee of the United} Prim, 179; ; ., | Assistant-Sevretary Thomas, of the CON AN Bowling Clubs are making arrange-| !ni\ ori Frown, 16; total, 517.) New York Baseball Club, recelved a imi 'Neary,” 14834 | 445 NM NSH etter to-day from Ames, who is, at ‘ (Special to The Evening World.) In the thint round Connell: PHILADELPHIA, Jan, %,—Last night) fresh while "Pocahontaa” Tae werk, | i=rulet will go down in Philadephia prize-ring | jnndea al yhitae the round Connelly | ments for an elaborate opening of The| Patmead, 16, tot Auk iM f e stomach and "Po- | Evening World's Free Head Pin ‘Tourn. | present, in his home at Warren, 0., records as knockout night at the Man-) cshontas” went down and out, | { |ament at the White Elephant Alleys on stating that he had signed his contract = hattan A, C, Four of the five bouts . ' | Feb. 6 iF tor next sea on and would forward it tp A committee of prominemt bowlers, | well versed and capable of handling af- fairs of this kind, has been appointed, | ery, and they will start to-day to shape) gpconp GAM#, | things for the grand opening, which,| Burne, 14; Hall Ames further stated that he has been taking the best of care of himself and f dent he will pitch better ball r than he did previous ones. Seleleefeleiafetetesets fofeter this fight ever witnessed by « Quaker City | | FOLLOWER. -- yew eghealle aay nae Lg IN Pp OTTSVILLE, HE PAID A QUARTER, ne ee hey id fetige Ee IVE FAST BOUTS The Tome - ‘To séEé LAUGH’, they claim, will be the greatest of an: 161; Steeie, 146; Strang, (; “ingrat, 86; Heinrich, 1435 found In the alr) parative novice at the kame and a lo (Special to The Evening World.) ¢ A SLAveHTER tourney thit has ever been held In thig| §%% Metfupoliian-Anderson, 10; Cru:| total, |S } lied all the way from| cai favorite, fought alx fast and furious) powrsyirin, Pa. Jaw %.—The AND HE WANTS H/S lige i Keed, lis; Jones, iv; brost, | Life Insurance Tournament. t Fe ee eae oe eee to Outs | Larevile A. C. pulted oft five feat bouts MONEY'S WORTH. 4) The committee appointed is as fol-| THIRD GAMI,. Knickerbocker No, %—- (On Thum's Alleys.) ton Beach, draw would have been the verdict, Ovt-| here ast nigit before a large crowd | if} , 1g a " o Y J. Cerevo, 169; Liberiz, 175; Kuran, 16! FIRE AME—! ble. —L af lows: Joe Thutn, President Obermeyer, | Hracie ty pen i T GAME—Equitable,—Longfield, af, lo 1H; 8, 106; total, Biv.) 170; De 69; 68; “Shere + Captain; William A, Spring, Secretary | Meirojulitan—Andersun, 167, aaa 170; Doran, 169; Dennett, 168; She i rhe New York Bowling Association; | 18; Heed, 149; Jones, 164; Mrost, ito; | Trial cRenerre Buieeeator . iit f ion Mayer, Captain Eagle B, ‘three minutes and seven: | pointed and dismayed by the cleverness) gathered from al | of Lewis, the boy from the Paolfle| county. Kid Young und nace come | const fought like a bull, but Harry was) went six rounds to a draw, Emil of the tortoise and the) not to be denied, and stayed the lmit| Yeastedt and Joe Kelly were to have | to be revised and] with the ease and grace of a veteran Roane rounds, birt the foriner hurt | a Pedroncalli, 1 Hammond, | 162; John Delaney, President Buffalo B, Pastime League, Kennedy, 150; Denniston, 158; total, U i AM rH. end | (At Bothner & Bayer's Alleys, 726 wp to date. baurerry Hg writ durin he seven round and =— } Thc ee ee ee ne FIRST GAM nexpected--Voltoracht, SECOND GAME — Equltable.-Longe . a lly, MUIAUON otateodotdeteeteloletotletototetoloteteleleleteteleteleleteineteeteltoteetoteetoteeloteedefal) Chauje® ark Hie Gran, 100; Hein, 160; Levein, 110; | Meld. Ie; Doran, 168, Dennett, as Mtolee and the hare ran a.race.| From the very start Lewis was the falyy matt Cole in four roanase oh Holelotet ei W ‘des these well-known bowlers out| Suswuria” 119; total Me Matnertanc: | Sherwood, JON \Johnwon, IB} total, s Bt A good lead, then took aj man with the goods. He jabbed Han- and Young Hoke fought a good | —~——————————— working for the success of the tourney | Hilddbrand, 4 irmingham, : Garvey, 156; Horn,{ Sl. Mutual Reserve meantime the tortoise slowly | ton's face into a pulp, and occasionally foureround draw, Pat Ginther stopped " 171; Pedroncelli, 131; manor 1465, t ‘ iM; Dietz, 139; Kane, 211; total, 791 e Hal , 1485 find before, the, Nate ose ne a eiestam the polut ¢| URO7H®. Feaatedt In vine round, EAR ap ured fae that Ane iovent we COND JGAMB = Manhaflan—Hikde-| Kennedy, 187; ‘Denniston, 168; total 1 a v nm a 2 rn, H 708. the Jaw, But Hanlon continually bored | nelenboting ones have eqiereat toe Tit dS: Kane, 212; stat, #18, Young | THERD | GAME--Haultable—Longpold, ‘ in and swung rights and lefts Into the R DRAWS: Evening World's prize, ‘The cnampon-| Men—Meyer, 486; | Mic iM, | 15) Dora 16; Dennett, if; Shere Philadelphia boy's stomach, From the! ghip of the United Bowling Clubs will| Schminke, — 166; er, 166; | Wood, 156; Johnson, 240; | total, le ; ‘ ve.—Birmingham, | 125 $8 Mr. McDonald 414 Yes: Jenin round until the finish both boys BiG RY te ERE MAUD SE: eS a Aig He 8s exnected — Vols 18; Hammond,’ 14835 eo fant that {f he tried) went at it hammer and tongs, Blows WITH CONNELLY, | Eastern Bowling League. bracht, 118) -Grahl, isi; Helm, 388; 7 Denniston, 162; total, take @ nap he would | were landed by both Leveln, 65; Schwartz, 189; total, 7g, | 767. ~ —_——_+ 4... hand enough to ts'and fiipflaps for a mile produce moon bi wld bd quit, (Special to The Evening World,) *Preatano New York vs. Brooklyn. Young Men—Meyer, 181; Michaels, 169; Beane ne én pits of Sate ot Varelterent,. In’ every Oey BALTIMORE, Md., Jan, 2,—Jimmy | Individual Match, tr total, ‘so BSN: 11) Burt Rowling Games To-Night, t Day ‘one Lewis had the bet-| Connelly, of Boston, and Herman Mijl- H H i i i 9 | Name. Int, 24, Ad, 4th, Sth. Total. 5 Broadway League—Criterion, Nyack, stortolae ina back number, | farey the argument, but owina &0 Hans | ler, of this city. fought nfiecn rounds to| Little Fighters Olash in Philadelphia To-Night) citric. 1 ih) tbs 388 201,080 bese abe iene Tomcat) at ee wanie & Arcee Rvere » horse, Jon's aggressiveness and more telling! 1 draw wefore the Nonpareil Athletic in a Six Round Bout Before the | Nelo Dur ont of tive, © |RIRST GAMU — Enterptise—Cramer, | wood, Columnla; at seiulis's. alleys, pmotive, blows he was entitled to a-draw, Club, of Highiand in \ Two-Men Match, MjStrueve, 160: Kipp, 163; Lemmere, p ague=Onawa, Algontuln, In the semi-wind-up Toby Irwin, of » ighiandtown last night, The ‘ 1 s n Cc te aaron | tet s¥enonen adtivnietnenel sent tonal’ Riverside Maer Sidon Ray ieibesy ‘from the many and gan vrancieco, Hanlon’s sparring par-| Dattle was a flerce one and both of tha National Sporting Club. ane’ Ne 1118 P RT| 7. Atutuall—Blachomt, 178), Roe, 18; | eee a eee aera eateeod Prewporidents agree in stating | ner, knocked out Tom O'Hara, of Phila-| principals were weak and slow at the : Chadwick . + 173 188 219-560) Heldt, 142; Elierbrock, 140; Karenough, | ys, New York, at Harlem Circle alleys; | tree! was heavy and slow, | delphia, after @ bloody eix-round badtle,| Aten Aad g ahkAbALR bat i vig | YR Stal 7T ie Jersey Clty v8, Brooklyn, at Grand 4 , I, pet ——>— " - a Bata? eal *Bowled four frames, xFowled si: ntra aye. . F| _ ” by th Ceo tudes, ecuslon Of 8 draw ERT EDGREN. Himself, He drops his head forward and | Hi bait ari | fraines. ey ae SS siitttey "Wa tionat—truguenot, Goths { it i) “POCAHONTAS by ithe two judges, Tommy Feltz, of BY ROBE p 44V el keeps his’ chin well covered with an | 200 TAS 658| SRCOND GAME — Enterprise,—Cramer, | am, Equitable; at French & Graham's ° n ATH fight nixht before tast Lies find Jack | Waldron, ' of |” Tommy Murphy, of Harlem, and Ab®) emective block, Hyery now and then com | loli Sirueve, 158; Kipp, 149; Lemmere, | alleys, in & row. ‘& Good one, Atttel, of San Francisco, will meet/Y-| he sudden), himeelt | TOU ieee rensseetene waa y-//1,029) 198; Huneke, 158; total, 70. Sunday| Knights of Columbus League—Salve fa. tie worapners, ppoonds TAKES HE COUN veer j t the feather- only unwrape himselt§ and | “Now ‘York (wins two ont ‘ot three, Morning.—Regan, 141; De Hayes, 194; | Regina vs, Almirante, Castilian vs, Detiest bite night In a s'x-round bout at the | whales away with both hands, He likes | Three-Men Match, F, Meyer, 18; Clamplt, 212; C, Meyer, | Genoa; gt Thum & Lehrbach’s alleys, md rhooting, ZEIGLER PUTS Peent Ua he Na |t2 Bet to closo quarters, and has an! yam, 24 ga! 9Tty teal, 817 l "| “Gus Companies’ Leigue—New Ame ‘wtarte’ becanise the fight: (Special) to ‘The Fvening World.) The baitle ts to come off iF \ aa j Uppercut that ought to bring home the Aris. 160 DN THIRD GAMF—Mutual.—Blechoff, 198; gerdamn Gg. Raye Mee en fo to a finish for the) WARE, Mass, Jan. 2,—"Kld" La. YOUNGS TO SLEEP. tional Sporting Club, of Philadelphia. | money whenever it lands, | Ohadw 172213] forall torr Bunday’ Morning degree: [arch Palace alleys) uns ow 0 ree that was collected, The|coste, of Ware, put It all over Jack 'o| Murphy Is the most popular 9! Bs ei It Is a hard thing for any boxer to| E. oel int nee dee fo; 4 8. gan, sik Lague—Schefer, firamoy | ipterted A. scrap on the side, | Doyle, of New York, in the prelimin- ARES little fighters in We clty, La Go to etch Murphy effectively, because of | ii, 3d| Clamplt, 160; C,'Meyer, Beane uae cet oe ea gre were drawn into it, and aries before the Ware Athletic Club at (Special to The Evening World.) Be eW SEER IPE HABE eR iis pertest defense. Caspar Ion, tho | Cohn. 280| Knights of Columbus Lea rough 1 : ; 2 ] , D rf ue. Manhattan Borough ‘Tourney—Hare miplee that followed a number of | the Town Hall last night, In the first | BEAVER FALLS, Pa. Jan, %,—at| Quakertown on a special tral ‘PAK veteran, who was at one tlme the | Kil" ‘ Hal (At Thum ® Lehebaoh's Alleva). [lems PancAmericut Criteria ey the were ae a, in| T0UNd. Leconte had all the best of it, |'the Nonpareil Athletic Club rooms last | eaves here at 7 o'clock, nether or not /<leverest ttle man in the country, is] wil EST GAME—Regina Coell—Hennes-| Wuehrmian & Frercks's alleys, to have a good effect In) an4 in the second he put Doyle out with |might Owen Zeigler, of Philade! This fight wil show whether Murphy's chlef trainer, and he has | Tb i eee vee tees sey, 17} Cahill, 164; Bergen, 136; ust Compantes League—Trust Come fi fat ‘hia, y's backers to the Brooklyn wine thie’ or Hubert, 199; total, ‘'si0, Congress) PArY, Of America, Central Realty private Night evil, 1f a few! 4 ieft-hand Jab, The second bout, which | Knocked out Joe Youngs, of Buffalo, in| the claims of Murphy's Teac the | {uUsht the Harlem boy man¥ of the Five-Men Match. Own—T, Shugrue, 16; Holahan, 161; Wavlavite: it Broadway Arcade atleye MOKA were Knocked Out At! was to havo been of fifteen rounds, be-|the ninth round, It was the cleanent {effect that he is right In line for We lane points of the game, Frank Erne| Name, jt a4 ag] Gallagher, 117; D,' Callahan, 18%; total,| Bank Clerks’ League—American Ex. “ “th daaatel Lita dgen uvioee daatry Connell oF Routh Boston, | Recemai rver ween in tne eli Youngs | Contisr: mele! championship have SY | boxed with ‘tommy for several weeks Hy ie ie Bt BECOND GAMM—Recslolor—cllten, b9;| Broveras at Thum's: Witte mischate ¥ who alt at " ” me dazed in the hi mf foi ME—Exvelstor- len, 169; avers} F $ Blephan' As a rule the men tor |SP4_, “Pocahontas.” of Boston, was | Soeving Instructions Pea ae ba: a Laas ald to have a terrible|® f€W months ago, and it is Brne's M3 141!” Travers, 15; Putz, 180; Meardon’ 109; | wleys. iar ringsides and how! for) ended in the third. In the first round | co ny Tommy Is 0 opinion that he can hold his own with 202 199) Walloch., egina Coel—| ,Brookiyn R. A. League-De Wi a count, Zeigler hit him a fierce blow in ishin it 18h ) 167; total, 74, Regt Clint mennl te Rmacewe to fant | Connelly oid), the leading aie, fava the beginning of the ninth round ‘and | Punch. He shows | Ren seaneltees (ANY feather-welght In the profession, or 18H) Hennessey, 171; Cahill, 148; Berger, 140;| Clinton. “Peerless, Gilbert; at Gotham ae. They , 6 WAS i j nn 3; f " ¢ . phier, 180 100) Shugrue, 212; Holahan, 157; D, Snugrue,| Pye vy Mantle, ht of tblood intoxicate out five onponents in successlon, Abe Attel Is known as the most scl- It, Enler 10 1m er 3 . ‘| voor!’ General Putnam, B : i 4 | Rob . 149; Gillagher, 155; O, Callahan, 1 r sng wehan, Benefactor, ® | they go away feeling quite NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, HOT SPRINGS ENTRIES, Fallead to Knock Them Out. ae Hen a HUA SEINE dle yi tfond Hope total, a Excelslor—Gillen, 3) ey hah Mi dale Bale vey { Pel Ls During the past year he has lost the ; Dinsmore 210 174) ‘Travers, 167; Puts, i Dennin, it)! Gorham Mea. Co. at Univers Mig On two less, end fomh-) NEW ORLEANS, La, Jan. %—En- | HOT APRINGS, Ark, Jan, %—Oftclal | napit of landing a finishing punch, He |!#,4 ring general, He found w way to) 9” om 1000 de Morning Newsp per Leagietripagee the shape of a man, jumps up rise for to-morrow's races ar: as fol-| entries for to-morrow's races ane as fol | fought seven hard fights In Philadetphia, | &** Haile Hanley at of tage els aes SREB os Pera Manhattan Borough peur, Wierd, iHera dy at Molaughtin’ alleya, excitement at a private jlows: v8: : Ash of the |Crouch when the palr met In the rin caalal " (At Wuearmann & Frorck's Alleys.) 2 of America — Brooklyn, “aia WAth Joy. an the | fit, ,RACE--Thirteen-tixierntne ot «| OWS? | and, although he)never came out of the or the jtollanve Club, Oakland, Cal. Excelsiors Won and Lost, FIRST GAME~Columbia—Kibbel, 170; | opkinssa. Humbordt; “at Brooklyn weaker fighter Is mercl-| ait fitrker Harrison pallRST RACE—Three-ighthe of a mite; | small end un a Utes ial and without a doubt he will solve Mur- (On Colonial Alleys.) Fickhott. 100: Menioh, i hfartons, t 2M Kervel, ss... "30 \ did he succeed In putting his opponents | iv. gary nme if any of the| FIRST GAME — Regina-Coell,—Hen-| lit, Helns, 171; total, $6, Manonx— ————— iiated, you can put it down| 37 Lonel sex eaieaten! (Gon Dov GHe ee l'aerays (Here lave mood renaoy for chin | PIA# GNenalye \niWRr®. Me ny nesay, 171; Cahill, 164; Bergen, 19 | Grorrelfinger,, (88, Perrin, 174; Jost, | ’ that he Is a coward.) 39 Gludta APEDUIN) ser tesessare ae Heda. ca Ch Mrs ST AD Hucerth, 16); total, 640, Congrens | Ji Melnker, 1 moeeitersiaee tal | \ fighting himself h $08, Charile Col 948 Mazzini in the fact that he fought the hardest! 41, sitell hag a ring record of some Owneel’ Bhugrus, 168 Houlahede SECOND GAME—Colloge—Herrick, 167; Lo ed e) Su Hepanmans (iid ometsnee sips men in his class that he could get. siciy fights, a majority of which he) PD” Shagrae, 18s; Gallagher, 17; O'Cal. | Jntmenbera. 16; Mibeck, 167; Marie, ‘by a pack of beings like (267) Pert Worth | 170; Gutman, 21; Lexal, Manonx é ok: wi re 5481 Goo ; | among then Frankle Nell and Hughie yon with knockouts, He won his Hirst) lohan, 182; coval, B07, , rowelaneen cial se ont | % has bea) [aa ahd ue Harpoon. 4Counle Criffin entry | MeGovern, Ho staggered Nell seVP@) sictcon nghts with the punch soporitic. SECOND | GAME spb pcelalore.--Gilten, 1; Melnken, 449; Roig, 13B; totaly AX, lyARoGeRtaT Method for the, cure, ot ut one will put hls tail eR ane, Taleme net! Maing Bo FIve end one-halt fur.) times during the six rounds that te Among the men he has beaten are} ig); Wallach, Ibi; total, TM, Regina: | THIRD GAM By Fhteole aie ler sli 804 all CHRONIC and: LINGRG ( f a run fi skye |. SECOND RACE—Three-querters of iis | boys fought. Besides Nell and McGo Dixon, Aurello Herrera, Kid] Coell,-Henneasy, 171; Cahlh, 148; 00. Columbia Mm reinarkatile, inasmuceen Begee ena run from & akye | yi) i “1 ern, Murphy met Tommy, Love twice, Johnny Reagan, Harry Forbes] gen, 40; Huberth, 143; total, B07, men tna | b actonis ww) ne, “A ibe seue, Salle pe i uty and Danny Dougherty, Kid “Locke and :. “Buddy Ryan ond e acore| THIRD GAME. Congress ah a otal, 4g ‘ ; i ; i c Y good ones. attle with} Shugrue, oulahan, 187; D. Bhu- , 848, y lon ioe tapes tse cal? 3) Mreue ot 11 oS ESeuPer sc rasta: AWASF: CD ante” ostted in a twenty’ round) gre, 1; Gallagher, 185; OsCalianan, Provident Union. : F ecoN tte Spertonge nas (B41) April Bhower iui | | Murphy Is @ clever: 4 AW, | 181) total, 824, | Excelsior yet) PERST GAME — Lincoln — Hulin, 150; To other phyatoan Mea Smior fh an teolated barn} 341 Lids Tals Ww! | has a peculiar style, which he developed | “Jack McGuigan will referee the bout.| ‘Tra v8, Wi; Putz, Denaly, 110)) "sith, 140; Rolee, 136; Bennett i over been atl tert) ‘of the police, eee el- bay uy penny Peers AOS i apt 18 eat ———-—--—— a a ennnemneneenens, | Wallach, 148; total, Hiteheock, 2, total, — 787, HD this success to hundred or two like hime} Over Again | #2 Distoon i | Syohuel 99 Broadway Tourneyp Welr, Gali oer teat sa while some wundevel-| THIRD RACE—Th Fone EO ee OAKLAND ENTRIES. Laid Aare a a cop ht Selvtantis, & Arm's Alleys) oy. Bonus i eases ee ‘ itp halt murdered. oar + nelling | - | Setraeees Ream AER CasaLG hepaedon tAny tine He gmith, ye total, 426, | Smith, Wl; Holee, I: Bennett, 1M: APANS encourage this rowing| (4 toms 8 | RACE TRACK, OAKLAND, Jan, 26.- IPETH BRACE Miss! @y LAR bos AycHulett, Hi; Neary, | 13%) iiiteheoek, 29; total, $00, Fort Grete | otatora at private fights, Bo | Ban’ Fruncieco, Cal, Jats 2%-Thel noni) : 107 . 10S; total, 4 ay il etary aektal trating, 875 | Picaled it have the jood effet ip Hy YP Oa Re daines GAMN=Verkstys-Daly, 173)) | Zineraf Wi Heinrich, 1% i why. my methad it the crowds that patron. Chapman ontrles for the races to-morrow are as nam 1 Brawn, j total, basi VAD Ki AM ioe, NO: “ ‘elles, when others have failed (3 aleatie : ay Dreyfus a y 4 t asey, cer, 185; Flint, t Consultatic ‘Ou ca every man who attended | "Be Brveeey vt faliseva Siren oa ! RIO A Hidéon, 10, tot), £22, Dr. DiBol’ {460 tath St Naw? ate t Was in danger of being 1M iris Jewel (i fTRIT RACE—Threo turlonas; tworyea : peerea Mie — Varley — Daly, 1%; Greene Hanaen, 13; Mord Lotipdt ‘fet ") York, \ at 6 ht himeelf the greatest ve and one-ha'f fur: Y , | Hf f i ‘ coi Of “aport” would soon Davia Bakes F courne; aetiing: | | D ll 9 \oe ‘ 2S foi maa Oars Worth rree = aT? Mieanthrope 100 | A, KISH eer eee gine H 107 A Fu | | | #8) Bountiful .. m1 (b. f, Solltaire-sweet H aa i | “EGES IN RELAY RACE. B20 *Psrrho tol Own NAPA Pee aa culate te i) Laenrehed the whole earth for a specific) I don't mean that Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic | OLD DR. GRINDLE, ’ " 103 | | [ee wnet, WOH Me onouxh 105 1 | gor Rhoumatiom—something that Tor any | Cure can turn bony Joints tnto flesh again ay fi SEBCIATIST IN t ill be OMe enre at the biz | Trogon 10, } ‘ 0 SECOND RACE—Five furjonga; relling SINTH RACE—One mile; purse ith | physician could feel safe In proseribing that Is Impossible, But it will drive from 1 treatment bo Fordham University, to bs Cariivai 101 (3 | FAS ee Fasten 408 Yomwiting that we could count on not only | tho blood the poison that eauser pain and iy, Ore ekelly AG ore ERS \ f *Rarkelinore |; 104 | owmone 107 Mise Tt 105 '. but always, For the ravages | swelling, and then that is the end of tho wa than by any other adv 1 Me armoty of the Twenty. Yellmanto . FIFTH Alta G if ti iain A n 0 y enu- | pain and swelling—the end o. vrs “ ish ‘ 104 i Pidalt ot sulin 108 m are everywhere and Ken iB nd of tho suffer n Regiment on Feb, 21, which will sii ‘eid el TE Nien euch 106 pps ae Sate 105 The Volt i 10 ; ‘ 1. | immcethe end of Riveumatisnn wiv} cured In vom 1 10,8 month one- ; h c Noa 2 , ; teens 7 " ¢ fi -| Any Rhet ie suftorer whe ‘ous Debility. In fron oe} : I Interest to the sporting | a9 SRE ONT) ES) Ronigal Hi tug MeGowan ban 1) hovel ed Hats Nt OH oe mapetaite German | my Feniedy may. hava a Ail t ney ahd stander compisints. th Roem Will be a one-mile relay 21% Gracious oe... BT WO Liberia ly i} Tarcosla. Belle sss: : i mploy. And T Knew then| free. I ask no deposit, no re Y ren. apOla, Ante m toams representing Holy 209 Hickory Corners oat 206! *halkal , . 102 e ie: el search and my efforts were well | curity, There ts nothing to p » nainful swellings, Im M bl y 13) Soldier of Fortune |, et | RACE. —— ‘a. Bor this chemical Kave me the! or later. ‘To those who write promptly 1. ht Jays, Stricture tn a “ ham and Geurgetown uni- Pind leubacicessset Oe EIXTH RACE—Seven-elahtha of a mic base ot a remedy which In the cure of | Will send my authoritative book on Mheu-| days, Varicucel Ine from. 2 weal the three jending Catholic | (9) Mezza... 88 [PMR Binty Jackson... 104 M'FADDEN WANTS A Go,’ | Rirumatltm inpracticalty certain,” as'ot= | tnaiin, Wriee to-day. Adaress Dr: Shoop, | iin timicted trates and dena Feb: the cob. AL ta ts Fa ie seis +108 (HAT) Roommate," 107 + | perience has proved. iwGL, If, {ni dave si athe i theme taree colleges have) — °{}; “Sache! Ward .. be (356) Canajohart . 4 171 WEST 12TH ST,, Beuveen sth an tri oa of New Bedford, Mass, RS 9 10 9. SUNDAYS 0 To's 4 / Pure one alah cc almnadcl 9A, ibid li